i l Womens ` THE GUARDIRN,CHARLOTTE'1`OWN PRINCE EDWARD ISL( A M _y _N ,_ W 7, g M __ y y _ Lon Shoes Our stock of women’s low shoes you will tind complete--We have made an extra eR`ort to get every line RIGHT in style and price. They run from 63c to $3.00 but we can "Strongly Reoom- mend those at $1.50, 1.60. 1.75 and 1.85. These lines are made of Dongola or Box Calf- , Some with soft and ' some lith heavy soles- ` fashiom»bl` e shapes. Alley & Co, Charlottetown, P. E. I. “We Wouid be SO pie&Sed," I/he y0ung He ran a mile, and so would many a young lady, rnlher than take a bath without the ‘° A°'Jer2 ' Baby s (turn Soap lt leaves the skin -:onderfully loft and l fresh, and its faint fragrance in extremr U§¢n='-S Bewnreo|lmlMli LIERT TUILET Sill? 5|.. IIB. soxrazai., on -_§ Z4 MARMALAUE. U X C A Beer & Coffs’ --*.1 pton s Marmalade in l lb pots, l each or two pots for 25c In 7 lb pails only 70c each eiller’s Dundee Orange Marmal in l lb. Jars 2Oc each or 2 pots 35c Also 7 soldered tins 95c e ai'°n’s Ginger and Pineapple M .ialade in l Ib. glass jars 25c e or 2 jars for 45c. ll the above are first-class n goods just received in stock at 'Hiis week we offer Y 0 I o . ad ac I0 |- ~_ _»~ _ E! H ll il ENRY R.LORDLY,GeE A' mm. 8900 co Eel of Civlln¢lneerlR89or John. lJune6tf i -_ i g i _ 1 -s-1 ---- ----#--_~---» his heart out with Jealousy and self- hate, other men looked into those azure eyes and read somewhat the same story. "Miss Howard is sweet to-day", remarked one friend to another. “So are roses,but they have tliorns,"her friend replied and both ladies laughed. The cccasioii was an arbor-day picnic at the race course, to which “all the village train from labor free, led up their sports beneath the neighboring tree." It was the first picnic of the season and the elite laid aside theirdignity and attended. Eva Howard was on this day, a special object of interest to some people. She looked so cool and pretty and it was so amusing- to watch her careless coquetry with the other men, while Brinley looked on. angry and mortitled, yet not seeing how often her eyes turned in his direction. "The dence, Brinley," one friend said to him, “why do you look so black? Don't you see that Miss Eva is"- "Shut-up, Jack, will you.” Jack laughed. “What a bear you are; hope I‘ll never be in love." “Well, you wont," Brinley replies shortly. but in a less ferocious tone than before. “And may I ask your High Mightiness whyi--ah! how-do-you-do, Miss Howard? and you, too, Bremer." ° “Et tu Brute," Miss Howard cries gaily; “have you been studying Shakespeare late- ly, Mr. West? Ah! Mr. Harrison, good afternoon.” answers, “Yes. Mademoiselle.” “Excellent, Miss Howard, Brinley here will tell you that." “Ls that so, Mr. Harrison?" Eva asks sweetly. “I-yes, that is"- “Iiidced," says Miss Howard,” laughing- ly: ‘°Come, Mr. West, let us see what the others are doing." “May we come tool" Jack asks. lady declares. So they make their way to agroup, who are watching the childrens paces, Brinley all the while anathematiz- ing himself for a stupid ass. ‘ ‘ ‘ And when the day is over, he iestill in the same mood. “What a confounded fool I am" he remarks to himself; “dash it Iwill try my luck to-night/ So Brfuley ite s for help and sets his face Eua- for when he arrives at the house il so lucky as to be the abode of Miss _How- a harnmock,on the piazza, She springs up lightly as Brinley approaches, motions him to a seat on a. veryiincom- fortable rustic chair and sinkyback into the hammock. “Sit down, Mr. Harrison", she cries gaily, “that seat is horrid, I know; you can bring one from the parlor, if you like." Mr. Harrison murmurs something to the efect that he is very comfortable, which is certainly a most terrible fabrica- tion, for his courage like Bob Acres, has all “oozed out” and just now Brinley feels “in the depths." “Did you enjoy the picnic?" Eva asks him presently. “Yes," he says nervously, “yes; but, Eva,-Miss Howard, I did not come to talk about the picnic, I-" Eva looks up in surprise. There is a note almost of petulance in his voice. Petulance! and with her! “What did you come for then?" she asks, almost sharply. Poor Brinley l This completely un- nerves him. ' “I came to tell you"~Eva. thinks “he is like a child sent on an errand"-“that I want you to-"; he pauses. Miss Howard is in despair. If he had only omitted that last word, she might have taken matters in her own hands, but as it is-well was there ever such a dear old simpleton 2 What will she do? She drops her eyelids, her dimples deepen, then she looks up with a wonder- fully kind smile, which evidently en- courages her lover, for he takesa step in her direction°and murmurs “Eva.” , But iust at this interesting moment they hear a step behind them, some one l in- n lu Q NOTIC E The undersigned administrator of the Estate of the lato Mrs. Isabelle Lewis of Charlottetown will receive ‘ o_Eers until Thursday 'the 'twenty-first of June inet for the of the entire photographer’s outitof appara- .T ru_s,. instruments, tools, furniture. etc., \_l8`s€6n in they LeWii~.._ph0t0- Square, Charlottetown. ,l J T MELLISH, June lo td Adi-_ 5-___ Ir- /if Mr. Harrison bows while Mr. Westi “And what progress do you makei” ‘ screws up his courage, calls on his favor- 1 what is the ward. Evidently the fates are wit,l_i.ll§l%‘ W h a t , 5 t h ¢ ard, he finds that young lady, in l at Bug-ak, N Y th cries “Heilo, spoons, nice evening, aint anger, but ourlriendship must cease from this moment, B. Harrison. “Good Heavens! what can Brinley mean He must be mad Eva is, in the natural order of things, most decidedly perplexed and perhaps somewhat incensed. Now, it had happen- ed in this wise. Mr. Harrison had, th at morning,written two letters,one,the_above to a formcr'friend and another, a very touching proposal, to Eva. He enclosed Eva‘s delusion and while poor Brinley was suffering agonies of suspense, the ob- Ject of his devotion was suffering almost as much from perplexity alternating with anger and wounded pride and was ment al h Howard. Will you road it and see?" Eva very innocently took the no , which was the one Brinley intended r gentleman before her and saw that you for bringing this, Good-day.” _ When he wa~ gone, Eva, who had a ve half that time, he had brought matters to a satisfactory crisis. G8 ‘I $ Q ‘CII sent them by his errand boy. Hence ly c aracterizing her friend and admi r as a dolt Later in the day, a gentleman called to see Miss Howard He held a note in his hand, which he gave to her, _ saying “I think this must be yours, Miss o f her, and read it. Asshe glanced at the dignity came to her aid._ “There has I been a mistake,” she aayicahnlyz “I thank `, YY highly developed sense of humor, enjoyed the joke immensely; Then a tho t stniek her. _She sent the first note b k toliriiileynfasking for an explanation. In , iust eleven minutesafter, Brinley, flushed ‘and breathless, arrived; and in less than the right letter in wrong envelope and . . _ .re te he ’ was convulsed with laughter, all Eva'si ugh ac 1 It is something bee sides bad air that makes a Woman famt in a close theatre. A well woman wouldn’t_ faint. The woman who easily grows faint and dizzy-who _has palpitation of the heart-a “stuEy” feeling - hot Bushes - nervous troubles, better look for the cause in her digestive system or in tlicdistinctly feminine organism-“maybe in both. f _ I Women who are not quite n ' and c th C85 i I well and don't k ow just ; women who are + and don’t know - matter should _ WfltE It 0ll& tO' Dr R V Pierce. stating eir symptoms in de l tail They will be advised by ` Dr. Pierce with out charge. _ ~. Dr. Pierce ia, and for over other similar medicines. not what you need he will honestly say ` selling you a few bottles of medicine. o cu o an g y o. book in fine French cloth send 50 stamps _Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. thirty years has been, chief oiisultiiig physician in the world-renowned Invnlids’ 1 Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buifa1o,_N. Y. He has treated and cured more” suffering women than any other physician in e world, and more of his “ Favorite Prescrip- tion,” for the correction and cure of all dis- orders and diseases of the feminine organs, except cancer, has been sold than of all Write to Dr. Pieqe. If his medicines are what you need he will tell you so, if they are S0 and will tell you what to do. Dr. Pierce’s - position is a suficieqt guarantee tha( his advice will not be biased by' the hope of s If you wish to study up your own e Dr. Pierce will send you, free of all co t, a paper-bound copy of his great iooo-page book, the “Common Sense Medical Ad- viser,” of which over 750,000 were sold at $1.50 a copy. All that Dr. Pierce asks is that yfpu send 3x one-cent stamps, to pay the I cost f st ms d mailin mil . F r the Apron Sale. _ ed beet the season affords will be offer S P Festival most enjoyable. Entrance 10 June 20 d Gi. Empire Tea, Fancy Sale and The Ladies belong-ing to the Sodali- ties connected with Notre Dame Con- - 1' , vent iniend holding a Grand Emo e Tea and Fancy sale in the B. I. S. Ha|l_ *'*91l‘?*W~¥;f!*W_’?F'§"Y=’¥-.‘2~'-1%`- "§_' ' ` ` ' <‘-'-Pi" -' '_ '»* - _ r _ _ ~ V 1. 5 £1 as m gift ii Bfi“1°Y WN Shy 01115’ Where Miss H°Wl»1‘d and goes home, swearing inly, “like the “A table friend is changeable” says one Philosopher. uma,” If not ahah; was concerned, in all other cases. he WHS army in Flanders." _ _ _ y ' »__ , it will bo C016 on (hit _ as brave as a lion and as bold. Had ‘W Next morning Eva receives a note; she “A fair weather friendclaanges with the wind’ l~ll0l‘@¢ 9"-3°th°f"’Y°'» o “oak “Wu ‘b m ho had couifdge dnough to look into Eva's Igpens it and Mads; , I ' _ _ Pau". y wry dancing blue eyes. he might have read “It is my duty to toil you that your most things change, but the housekeeper has a remedy-Pin your faith tg C _ there, ii willingness to be wooed and pot; baseness and” duplicity have become ,~ _ Trycn ALVIN sibly w°n.b\1¢» while Brinley was sativa known to ine: "yo`\i:uie1’uiiworthy my I the unchangeabls (elapsed hands) Trade Mark. WELCOME SOAP, Pf~n~=e'f=M\» °‘PATl2IOTe;;'l`\yIS_fl` K I 'roeacco _ . . ls chewed by thousands daily. 1 Because it is the Biggest and Best Plug for 5 cents. _ FOR BALI lVlRYWlI|lRl» .- N _ B.-A 5c. plug of “Paraior Twisr” is 20 per cent* larger than formerly. ` ~ SUSQUUCUQIC IICCQCUCIICCQQ “ naszanirs - BRAI-IMIN TEA The most popular and best seller in Canada. All the leading grocers in town and country _now sell Haszards. we genuine "BR;A.HMIN." _ SPEGIM Ask for it and see that you get it. a -- Ju`ne4dtf. U - L ioitii \ if i`i\ ' ,. ‘ery ~is\\ ._ I -»~.:~.~\\ ilaiii al: J, '-0' f _ 1 , 1. ` THE l.`H’TOWN STEAM NAV. til.. LTD. Steamers Northumberland and Princess. ‘_ `\ 1, \ 'fi ”‘\ I' ,_ _ - Leave as below eve da , Sundays excepted. SUnl;§EuiRI;?1%NT DU CHENH (pn arrival of 11.5() train from St John) for Tignish E, connecting with express train for, Charlottetown and F SUMMERSIDE ° from and oiiisieoeious of P I; 1(°ii.°iimi>diirni°"iiif tn” ch”l°w°°°w° . _ CHENE, - ' ° 9~f~$»€rnoon train for ST. J OHM, )B3lSTON and MONTREAILLOD nectmg Connection at Moncton with train for Canada and N. B. at St. John wieiic P R uudnuiiwo forn s ac uoau uno s’ S - - - _ Y _ .95n_ a , &tt._John with teamers of International and Dominion Atlantic R. Lines Tuesday ang Saturday afternoon for Boston direct due followingday at -noon, %“ 011 M0l1<10~y, Wednesday and Friday mornings, with Steamers1:§&r‘ astiport,a(.)i%1 a;)d Boston. ,_ I ‘ I-= _ ro _ li l ' _ ° Haliifaxudréi Sydi;e(yaforuCHaAf alillinval day ‘grams from HAR TTET ‘ _. with iii;-ieruius for cnnihviihiidhpdgvigtifigloxi m' wnnecting them At NORTH SYDNEY with Steamer BRUCE for. NEWFOUNDLAND. At HALIFAX with C. A. and Plant Line for BOSTON Passengers from all places on P. E. L Railway east of CHARLOTTETOWN can leave home 24 hours later than if joining Plant Steamer in CH‘TOWN and connect with same Steamer in HALIFAX. _ 'I`hro(i1¥,h §ic¥et§t`olbe had at1Grand Trunk Canadian Pacific Intercol- onia a . . . ' r e ' nectirigllities in United SYttii¥:s?\lii(§'qClaiiii.(il£0mpany S Steamers and con' Steamers run on Eastern Standard time. , ' F. W. HALES, _ on town, P. E. 1., Juno 1s.d az w. _ _ S°°'°““" Kent St., on Monday and Tuesday, the 25th and 26th of J une. Strawberries , and Ice Cream _,Home-Ainads Candy. The Noihin willbe s ated to make the, c. One cup_Ralston Breakfast Food cooks enough for ive P¢l'S0}1s---there are six full fr cupsineverypackage. ~ Sliced dates ,and Ralston Breakfast Food make a de- ~_ licious desse'i't.`Our “Little ‘ Book of Ralston Recipes” , _ tellsof other dainty dishes. ,_ _seams a___copy. , ' y __|__=9n,o_ai._s lf .iENip$l_00 w£ e;iuc B I ¢ - race in every desirable make from l5c to 75c In Elven" 'Q M" T” Our llaloring Department is in full blast. hr gm,” Cd,” 3.3¢. ~, = ' _ Q 1 A ~,- ., 5 Pickleliisiies Combination it ~1;:~. 1 :gg Spoon Holders, Syrup .sc .»,_;,_,, _L_ E? ehm"i o s u lc. 'L V_:r;I_E ourrirrnies. rwsgsmrnnu “ 5" ii <3 us. .~.f4. L _g i _ I", _ iff. ' I ‘“' rf* »» 0 Cor G~tG;eorp&GrafsonBts vs: A _ ° . » "1-Q `f . ,_ , _ ‘ ”""»‘~.°»“~» er ~n_~ .xo ~ :_ T' ` -_ _- ~_ .' _ o o , I _ ‘T ` Y. xx ~ . , i . - - - _ _ ‘ .f ' - ~ ._ _ I ' ' ‘r J l- ., '-_ _ -' _ ' 5. '.i'r" ~".€f -_:T-l‘i"`»§§ I vi*i`<§i‘j8`?l§ii;.?1i*i""l~ _~ _ '.f'~;J"‘ ."'_e.;_,-_‘M "e,"".’_‘»'>"';-i fi* -'l;~‘V~‘ -.`:i`~r "-f;‘.>.:<'L.$;» ew '_.,:',.` ._-i._ 15' ;-f “~» ~' ~ ._i.-.sl *1 "l-"”i _#_ ' .vs_ 2fe#..=i..e_re' Found Au S Well Ends it," and Evals fifteen-year old brother I ii' I - i V ,_ , ‘ f , _“_ f throws himself on the piaxsa steps and V 5 ' A Brinley Harrison always said there laughsirraveryprovoking manner. - _ _ _ __ ` ._ _ _ _ `°°_"""‘ ` Were Uinteen FP-1130118 Wil! iw Nmlined 8 Miss Howard gives her brothers. wither- 5 I n on Ju” lath '75 TU” bachelor; but after he met Eva Howard mg mance and walks majesticauy into , __ V y two sail boot about 16 f00t there was °n1y One- It was not that Eva the non whiio trio unfortunate Munmi- , °"°°" °*° \"“’° the ll-me was unwilling but Brinley was shy son glow,”-3 savageyy at the youngstu. ' atm] Lobiwt Flo __i_ - Q PHYSICIAN iii iii 'I I 'P -lonenext All Apply to P imported Direct From the Warburton Tea Estate my mugs F r iT-`ii`1ion;r ___l._ ___ _ .Sim Prices 50c. 75c. Plane open at Thursday for ____§_ 1.. 1_- The new bridge in so are the dry and roads $11011 tri-x 1 sever I I _;» _ _ lhls is the Storelor Ymlolade at £:;_;::.°;°e§i.;‘f.°::.‘Z;:'.§::.“:.; ‘nz ._.~._;“' White_Dress Shirts, colored Skirts, soft front and laundered fronts. Fine Silk front Shirts. Ie '%i‘§‘?e‘2 Qitown,J #@§V>holiaveiievei-deltwitliiisiiiiagiiie that il xutwf . ` '_' W°§iY5I6ly0lr<’li§§y’l‘i1$rth every Jewelry Giveusaesll _y A time,what_~l’iore