.., __ ..,-1'-f »--anus v-un--» -»e»\»-\§-¢»»-¢»-- - ~....-W-.,..--Q-»- --rr -v “ E i 5' ._ -A ‘ ‘ ' ' ' @ GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MAY I5, IMI. L Z _ _,___ A __ . » ‘Nm ‘N “Sr WDUSTRY- Ptnsonii insniioi C _ _ Those interested in the future velfare -- a,='-R.;-f‘.~. 2--ll of this country. Should untie their purse Mr A McBéth crossed over by me Prim \\\ 'E;5;71_- ~ strings, and invest in our numerous in- ° ' ._-_._-~._",_~.,‘,-`\ ‘t . 1 la l ll ‘~ They should likewise emulate the Amer -‘ Mn Horace Hazard left y“¢erd,y morning for Ottawa. T' , iiilli l 4 h -' A -- .- I /ll/“E” " `f.~'-`-. -.-_"_f'-fi. `,.` l I 'pl°y°d° a B a k rows an ri ge wor aspecsaj ity. tinlxiatee, Vulcanite, Metal and Aluminum Dentistry in all its branches. A. W. LEARD, D, D. S. J. S. LDWTH]-IR. D. D. S July26 eod&w Paint That s Lasts Cheap paints are sxpensive, because they do not lasts. Crown 81 5 Anchor Pure Paints are guaranteed by the makers backed up by us. We can save you money on all painter’s material' lludd l Rogers ably well. Rev.W.H.Smith delivered an ‘ l Laicsi News From ‘ Prince County. EE... a noon for Sydney THE Summerside market is quiet. There is very little demand for any kind of duce and not much is offering. Oats worth 31 cents which is the only adv since last quotations. . 1'0- BTC MR. Albeit E. Baker left yesterd yat P ABCE I THB schooner Torridon after discharg- ing coal for the railway will load with pro- duee, part here and the balance at Vict- oria for Sheet Harbor, N. S. Bnomzvnic to-day the express train from Charlottetown connecting with the Northumberland will run through to Tignish as under the summer arrang- ment. Paor. Harry Watts and Mrs. Watts and Mr. W. A. McKee accompanied the Bostonia Sextette Club from Charlotte- town to Summerside yesterday. They return home to»day. A11 entertainment was held inlthe Pres- byterian Hall Monday evening under the A auspices of the junior C. E. Society. nice program was rendered in which children all acquitted themselves remar arri M A the k- J dress. Miss Amy Frizsle and Miss C e . Clay also assisted in rendering solos. iss Edna Sinclair and Mies May Sharp played the accompaniments. Candy was sold during intermission. most popular young people takes lace . this morning at the residence of the br e’s mother, Mrs James Tanton Spring St. The principals are Mr Harry J Morrison, manager of theSummerside Electric Light Station, and Miss Annie Laurie Tanton. At eight o'clock Rev 1’ C Mellor, rector of the St. Mary’s Episcopal church, per- forms the ceremony in- the presence _of only a few of the immediate friends ofthe , contracting parties. The bridesmaid is Miss Birdie Cairns and the groomsmen A Mr. Ludlow Sharp. The bride is the , ciplent of a large number of elegant pres- ` ents, including a gold watch and chain the ith _ Tal marriage of two of Summerside’s P ld re- from the groom who also presents "bridesmaid with agold broach set w .N carbon diamonds. Mr. and Mrs. Morri- `* son take passage enthe Northumberland .this morning en route on a honeymoon trip to some of the principal cities of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and will be. _ absent about two weeks. With a host of 1 friends THE GUARDIAN joins in extending congratulations and good wishes for a happy and prosperous journey through ‘ life. ° for Constipation or Costivenees wit out eausipg sickness or pain is BEACH STOUIACH St LIVER PILIB. Send cents to The Baird Co., Lt’d,, Woods k 1 N. B.,for a trial sample box.. Small pills small dose, purely vegetable. Regular US ‘ size 25 ess. a bottle at dealers. A Pill that can be used when requie. h vs’ too If if _-_ A _ _ . _ .4 , ,__ . 3, I i'l‘.'r~'l‘.i =Ti'i‘»l'i' ‘i‘l~ i' ‘ 'ww 1 =i‘i'f'- N iw iii! & . Canned Goods ' and Jams Selling Cheap in E Peas 9c per can or 8 1.00 per doz. ` Coin 9" per can or $l.00per doz. E Tomatoes 9c per can or $1.00 d M € mwnnnnnmuu QE-_ per oz. Canned Apples 201: per gallon tin. Crosse at Blackwel1's assorted Jams 1 Sc each. ~ All new goods. Cash only. U ~ enkms &. Sun. r.Queen8cGrafton Streets. "" ;- w.iniw»'.m.i,i,».iin im. ~i.w if '-ii '»v.f_'.w 1,'-. $7 W’ '_ l “l‘.l."!Plii...l.§..El.'l Extraction free of charge DR-J-P. MURRAY. ACADIA COAL ALBION COAL VALUE We are prepared to sell cargoes from above miner, for slfpment at Picton Landing-at mines prices. Your orders solicited.- . 5 1 CARVELL BROS. 8 ood 2 w. 9 1*; ' " _Who1esaleCoal Dealers. ad- dustries which yield reasonable prod cans ln appreciating and employing our smartest young men.-Sis-lboo Echp. _ ---o-_ PUBLIC BENBFACTORS. The house that has a well-kept kitchen garden or tiowi-1° plot, has a dignity. 3 respectability, which it derives from its occupants, to whom every passer by is inclined to rloii’ his hat, rec- gnizing them as public beuefactors.-Lunenburg Pro- gress. _--|--*mi-1 HAD BETTER STAY AT HOME. Of coui--e we will be glad to see the Canadian First Prince of Wales Regiment parade iii the streets of Boston. Neither do we mimi it they carry their arms, At the end of the visit they will do what other 'English soldiers did one liunnred and twenty-live years ago-sail to Halifax with thetr arms with them.-Boston Traveller. _._..¢1__ TEH TYOIAILED COMET. Lina, Peru, May12.-The comet which for dist seen from South Americaabout a fortnight auo and which has been invis- ible fiom lure for the last three nights' reappearen last night. It apparently has two tails, one of which is now longer than it was first seen. 4-_.._g__..._. BOERS WERE SLOW.. Lorrnorz, May 18.-At a banquet of the Cornish association held in London last ‘ night General Pole-Carew said: At the beginning of the war had the Boers fully realized their strength and our unprepar- edness we would have presented the spee- tacle of reconquering South Africa from the sea coast. M-_@-1 NOW, GlRLS, TAKE A DRAW A New York doctor wants' toraille him- - self off matrimonially at $5 a ticket to as many young women as will buy tickets. The proceeds is to set him in practice and to be divided with the one who drawsthe luckly ticket. The girls cannot all win of course and be his wife, but everyone who pays will know she has been assister to him. . _ yy-‘w M l Baby's clothes should be washed w'tl~1 f‘\lICTURlliE”l It makes them white as snow with ' out rubbing. _ 2 cakes 5c, at all grocers. McKinnon 81 McNevin, Lower Queen St., Agents for Ch’town, P. E. I. 1 - -I - . . . . . . . » - . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - g Millinery ~ =. I Models of British. French and Amer 2 Z can desiguing.Every mail order given: :special and distinct care, so that: Z suitable style are studied out for each 2 I separate customer. I 1 adies will please state price, style Z I complexion, hair, and whether for Z I young, middle-aged.or elderly person. 2 I ‘ Flame red isa new shade this sea- 3 1 son. Light shades will be most in I I evidence, such as blues. greys and 2 Z pgnks, while. green will be much I I worn. For trimmings, large use I I ill bemade of folia o ie 2 W ses, D pn S. 1 I roses and June rosebuds, light mohair I I braids, lace and malines. I ; Toques will be worn more over the I 1 face. The Mushroom shape is good I I for early S ring wear. 2 ; Outing Hats, Trimmed Hats and I Z Bonnets. _ _ r I I Sailor Hats and Misses’ Head wear. I I Widows’ Bonnets, Veils, Borders, I I Collars, and Cuffs. _ I I Ladies’ Dress Cans. 1 I Veils and Veilings. I ‘ I Acomplete supply of all the lates 1 I Triminings. Feathers, Flower I I Foliages. etc. I I 23 tf James Paton SLC I ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.0 I _ _ m On and after Wednesday, May 15th., xgor, the trains of this railway wil run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows.:- Trains Outward. Trains Inward Read Down. Stations. Read Up. P.M. .00 verge? :i-aaa! ins. 11.11. a.1s lv.Ch’town ar 1.30 io 9.45 R ai une. 1.10 .25 N?yWil{1lI1ire 12.30 8.26 3.39 Hunter River 12 15 8.16 8.25 57 Emerald June. 11.33 7.47 7.44 2.1¢. 5 3.10 5.20 3.30 ‘ 6.06 4.17 6.21 4.32 7-05 5.15 a.as 8 io. Lv 8.4e 5.50 6.25 Q-20 14° 2.25 9.33 I .OI 3.o5 o 4.17 10.53 1 1.33 5-15 _ 6.1o 12.10 mar P.H. _Emerald June. 8.21 Kensington 11 oo 7 8. _ lv xo. o ,45 nr s’side 3 9_oo lv. ar 1o.15 6.15 Wellington 9.33 5,39 Port Hill 8.54 5.05 O’L¢8fY Albertou ar Tlgnish iv §& ,623 ifétii WSE; a.u P.ar,: lv Ch’town at 9.oo 35o ar {Mt. Ste_wart}lv8.oe 220 lv junction ar7.55 2.10 Morell 7.27 1.31 St. Peters' 67.05 1.05 6,o5 1o.ooarSouri,slvV .oo 11.35 ras. a.m ans Pm. 8 ‘ML Stewtrt 3.35 -e5 v june. ar 7.50 2.oo 4.47 8.54 Cardigan ].oo 12.18 5.10 9.10 ar Georgetown lv 6.45 12.25 ax .oo oo .-05 8.54 +.*'e‘’E8§ O Cattle Dressed. . . . . .. Sheep Dressed Radishes . . . . . . . . . . Parsnips (per doz.) ........... . _ 1 ~ I--1:1--~ n-~m- 1 We have just opened a nice lineo i Watches in Gold filled Silver and Nickle cases ,also a beautiful assort- msat Sleeve Links, Collar Burtons, Hat Pins, Bracelets, Lornet-tc Chains, Silk Guards, Brosches, Clocks, Silver- ware, Spectaclss ani a lot of nice goods too numerous to mention but if you will call we will be (pleased to show them and give you our prices. At the lilodero[Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. ' JURY &l C0. ¢ . THE 1 ` " ~.. 7* ~. » .\~ ~ ,,;~ * ’ -r-‘ 4 " , A . _ _ ' _g _ '_ Q ' - _- . _ .¢en¢¢_ H9# Clothing. 5 1 ho We have af suit at \ 1- . Charlottetown s a Clothing Store. Senliier, Mclean 'C2'-*R Seed Wheat 00O00O White Russian and ~White Fife Mixed lon Warren Farm. Very Good JOHN N April 10 eod&w.. All K|iiliS AIU SIZES UF Arriving daily from the Mines If _ prompt and careful delivery Send your orders to _ H. PIGKHRD & _ Phone 240 T Peakefs No 1 Wharf Sunnyside. 5 god W. _ _ V "'"~““" ff ' *M-fd* f~~ ~T~~ ~ ~- _._...._. .,;-, _ A s e , ¢ .1 FOLLOWING as _ DESPATCH:- _'Rnvii1.s'ro11r., B. C. Apnl 10th-Dnsl closed today ami; C P R. 1 ‘thereby that Cimpsny obtains an interest in the Trout Lake town » NW- The Cmipany agree this summer sc build a wharf and slip . . at Trout Lake, also to erect a siaiion and wgrghgmg gud go Ph” 5 _ °“""“‘°_' °“ *hi* hh’ F_3WIi1_»eer Sullivan and party will be in Trout .’s:.‘;;.:;‘.':;:.°.°;’:::.;:.,;“:.:°‘:.;* "‘f:.‘°":.;_: ’ °°'= ~'=°' ~".P'° ' _ 1- '. . .` s ui e 0 agreement our oorrei-pfindent was informed that if the Provincial Government can be PNYUISU “P00 K0 llhqnthe C. P. R. T half way. with regard to 9-¥P°Udii-\1l'0» ilwy are sv 'ng to undertake work of loweiing the lake Thi! fI0ll1 the Trout Lake, B. C. Topic conhrme the gord news as to Rai ' ' "‘7,‘_"*n°P°*"fi0U- This will materially and favorably cient the Rob RUY: G*’m_‘¢0¢i’. Old Gold and 'other properties, the shares in which I have been offering through there columns. Now is a gcuinas gang; “mini ”"9“m°”°" I °h_°“ld b” 8105 to forward maps add information to in teressed parties. Prices .10 to .30 per share. 3 it e. WELCH. Roos, eq hearts, Lennon cumu i l£oncton.l'\i.B. A ' 5.A.SHARP. __ _ ' `e ' '-W *il " super-in:¢na¢u:'r.1t1.1i._ M ,_ 5 . . __ ~ fm, _ij “‘ "' L 1 ~Ch‘town_)(ay15-thzeor. 1 |’ . .- . _ .bi S"°'f’¥"‘Y_ when it is new, worn out. This is 1i=1i1=z..f1==1>°¢k¢1s t_l1e1uoststainoo1nes,are in a waythatmgmgg “'Ma.deto£t”not isacommon remark Whylliould and take clianciou ga giveyoucertamtyi' _ How lllolkthe 1..... ...... .....'...i 1. Dn t that cannot be beaten for