A Well Fed Man ~ AS A HAPPY MAN Not the man who gets enouch to eat, but the man who gets got d fi od to eat. WE ARS GOOD FOOD SELLERS If housewives buy our good fresh groceriesthey will make the gooa man of the house happy: yea TwE COST IS NO MORE. mie McKenna, JUEEN STREET. Everything for the Retail Grocer at J. T PEARDON’S, Wholesale Store, and Warehouse, Lower Queen St., Ch’town Const: ntly in stock a full line of Choice C roceries of every kind. Retai ers should call and inspect. All their requisites can be supplied Ererything on hand from the lead- ing lines of Groceries to the less im- portant requirements, such as wrapp- ing paper, twine, etc, Call in — new store, new stock. Will be glad to see you. JOHN T. PEARDON, Wholesazie Grocer 1 can supply best quality LIME in any quantity to those requiring it. ee Watches Watches n Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 " Silver os 7.00 » 3000 Gold « 20.00 » 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 2ibbon Guards 2dc Gem Rings 100 to 50.00 Ouff studs and tinks 20 to 10.06 Collar S' uds 05to 200 Brooche 25 to 20.00 Spectacl 3 50 to 1000 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also WTAYLUR Quebec Steams 2s om some in solid silver: Coy Proposed Sailings from MONTREAL and QUEBEC During Season of 1899. FOR PICTOU. N.S§: — CALLING AT— Father Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Summerside, Char, lottetown and Souris. From Moatreal From Ch’town aiZp. @. at 6 p.m, Mon, 191}: June Mon. 12th June do 3rd July do 26th do do 17th July do 10th July lo Sis: do do 24th do jo 141 Ang. do 7th Aug. lo 28 do do 2ist do lo llth Sept. do 4th Sept. do 25th do do 18th do do %h Oct. do 2nd Oct. do 25rd do do l6th do do 6th Nov. do 30th do do 13th Nov Return ng will leave Pictou, N.S. every alternace Monday at noon, on arrival of Trains from Halifax and St. Joba, call- ing at Charlottetown, Summerside, Perce, Graepe, Mal Bay and Father Point. Subject to change should circumstances equire it. CARVELL BROS, Agents | Grand THE LEAGUE SHOOTING. No. 3 team, Montagne, thot on Saturday, This team matco. making a tot al of 852 pornta. made 776 points ip the first The Pownal team shot yeeterday, *cor- ing 149 po. te. LOCAL NOTICES. show and eale of the latest in ahirts-waists at Stanley Brose. Read ad. 2 Ladies, 82e onr special for Saturday, 85 cent shoes tor 642 -—J B Macdonald & Co. 130 41. Remember the sale of Brown’s lawn to- morrow at 12 o’c!ock. The Whitham $3.00 shoe in all vidths in brown, tan and black, in the diferent styles, is the best value in men’s wear on themarket. For sale by J B Macdonald & Co. 120 4i. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Queen Hotel: F X Pi euette, ‘Quebec D W Stavens, Chatham, Oot., G@ W Hay- wood, A E Haywood, Mill River; J A Livingston, Montrea! ; M Coalin, Halifax; Mre K P Morrison, Mies Jean Morrison, Tryon; CE Collins, Portland, Me., Wm Reid, St Elesnors. Hotel Davies: H Stanway, M A Schaf ner.C H Northrup, J Forlies, Halifax ; J C Redmond, Montreal ; T Tate, Toronto ; Geo M Muttart, Bustoe, Mrs E R Baxter, Miss E® Baxter, W-lter G Davies, jr, Portland, Me.; J M Allen, Boston; h N Cox, Morell; C G Staples and wife, Bos- ton ; Dr McNeil, Stanley. 7 MARRIED. At Cambridge, Mass., Jane 4, by Rev. Edward L. Atkinson, Leigh Richmond Gregor, of McGill College, Montreal, and Margaret Gibbens, daughter of the late Daniel Lewis Gibbens. The pain that sometimes strikesa man at the most inopportune moment is due to indigestion. It may come in the midst of a dinner and make the feast a mockery. It is a reminder that he may not eat what he chooses, nor when he chooses. He is a slave tothe weakness of hisstomach. A man’s health and strength depend upon what he gets out of his food. This de- pends on his digestion. Remove the ob- | struction by taking Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant | Pellets. They are a positive cure for | constipation and ite attendant ills—bead-~ aches, sour stomach, flatulence, dizzine+s biliousness and heartburn. The “Pllets” are very gentle in their acuon. They simply assist nature. They give no vio- lent wrench to the system. They canse nO pain, oor griping. Send31 one-cent stamps tc cover cos! of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierece’s Medical adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Adie Aas When you see it % in Our Ad tis SO se Mens $3 06 Boot in tan, chocolate, and black, all goodyear welt, different styles, different lasts, we claim to have the best $3.00 value to be had. “Let us prove it you” Chocolate Vesting Top boot, goodyear welt, extra well finished, “Good fitters” $4. a pair. R. K. JOST Stampers Corner EERE EEE New Crop Porto Rico MOLASSES 250 PUNCHEONS > a % AARAAAS AAFARARARARAAAARARAASAARR Pe i eee aS lat June. N. RATTENBURY ) FIRST ASSCCIATIGN T&EAM—SE@OND MATCH, } ys Lieut Col Longworth ....6+eeereeeree 76 Major Davison... ...ssccerere sees 91 Guoner Landrigan ......-+++> .93 Capt Hooper..... a? ESGtht MUOWOEE . 6 ac cas neeee utile kad 93 Staff Seret Allan .......cccseeserereee? $7 Lieut McDonald... . 2. cccceceee sss .89 Mejor Stewart...... ... Pu ee a 48 Private Crocket .. 2. cees: ceeeceeee pj enbe ae one Cupt Moore ..ccccecesesceoees coreeeene soneness 86 871 Schconer Brandnell due here about ! — DAis. ¥ THE GIFT. f There came to her, in the midnight hour, W ben all around was still, Something which had such wondrous power, Her inmost soui to thrill. Its |i tle f et £0 smooth and white, lhis earth bad never trod, The mother bails it with delight, Iv iss gift fram God. *Twas sevt to her to cheer and guide, To comfor:, and to blese, : TO nesile ciorely by her side With loving tond caress, You ek what is this precious gift, The mother hails with joy ? Well, since I must the curtaia |ift. Itis her first born boy. A. K. ee PERSONAL Rev R, B. Macdonald, of Rustico, is in the city. Dr. McNeill, Stanley Bridge, was ia town today. Mrs. John McEHachern left for Halifax this morniog. Rev. A. E. Burke, Alberton, came to town this morning. Mies Sarah Trainor was a passenger by the Halifax en route to Boston. Mr. A. Stanway, of Halifax, is among the latest arrivals at the Hocel Davies. Inspector Dugan, of the Boston police foree, is making (be round trip on the Halifax. Mrs. Harrison, the gifted Canadian songstress, is meeting with much success in England. Dr. Mattart, of East Boston, is visiting hia parects in this province. He came by the Halifax thie mcrning. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea H. Rors, of Brandon, Vermont, arrived by the Halifax today and are guests of Consul and Mrs. Vail. Mrs. Smallwood and Miss Blanche Sma!lwood were passengers by the mail special last evening returning from Sack- ville, N. B. Mies Ethel Barrett, of Norwich, Eng- land, is visiting her sister, Mre. H. ¥. Palmer. She was & passenger by the Jacques Cartier trom Pictou Iasi evening. Mre. ‘John Richards and Maser Kenneth Riecbards are to arrive at bome this evening. Mr. John Richards went over to Point du Chene today to meet inem, Piof. MacQuarrie leaves tomorrow morning by the Princess tor Montrel and thence for Teledo, Ohio, where be will attend the snoval convention of the West- ero Association Masters of Daocing for Uvitea States and Canada, of which he is member. Mr. Henry M. Stanley has been made a K.G. C. B , an bhowor that, comparing bis work in exploration with that of other recepients in other fields of enterprise, he bas tairly won. As bis real nameis Jobo Rowlands, he will be the secoad knight ibe Queen has created under a name taken in lave hfe, the ficet being John Broadrib, better known as Sir Henry I-ving.— Moat- real Gazette. , Mr. Aubin E. Arsenault base heen com~ miesi ved by Charles Russell & Co., of Lon ‘on, On some important business to I ikstad East, Griqualand, Sonth Africa, aud left Sousbampion on the 27:b of last month by the Royal Mail Steamer Norbam ca-tie for Natel, which place be wid each about ne 22nd of this month. Ou nie return o England, aboat the end of Jule be «ill lexve for Charlottetown, sc- companied by Mr. H, Mackenzie. Ono ‘heir arrival here (hey will open an office tur the pract'ce of thei r profession. Phe South Walian, for May, contains a portrait and eketch of Mr. ‘Thomas Picton R chards, who has lately heen appointed to ie portant position (in Great Britain) of Justice of the Peace. Mr. Richards is a rother of the Hon. William Richards of th 8 Province, and mention is made of bis tvsiness connections here. The South Walhean says: “As is wellsknown his (Mr. Richard’s) trading transactions during the last forty years have been of very ext ~ sive charactet; end, if for no other reason, on that ground alone he thorongbly de-~ serves the recent sonor cotferred upoo him by the Lord Chancellor. As was stated in the South Walian for August of last year, Mr. P. P. Richards, with his brother, the Hon. W. Riebards,and the Hon. Joho Yeo, extensive owners and «bip-builder ip Prioce Edward Isiand, Canava, have builé and owned over 20@ ships. ‘he “ Rich- ard’s fleev” is well-known by the rig of the vesrel, most of which of whatever tonnage, are “jore aod afiers,” the firm being the firstto build avd owr » large four- master vessel rigged afier the fashion named. Mr. Richards has been for macy years, and continues to be, largely interests ed in the bnsiness of sailing ships aod steamers. Itis well-known that Mr. Tf. P. xichards bas sat for years #8 tbe first represeatative of Swansea and Newport ou Lioyd’s Cammittee. He i- also a Director of the Empire Assvrance Aseociation. With euch ripe experience as Mr. Rch- ards posesses, he is well qualified to fill the position ou the magisterial berch te which he has been recently appointed.” aD ee DIED. At Charlottetown, on the 6th inst.,, Ann Nolan, sister of Mre. Micheal Madden. {Fuveral on Thursday morning at 9 o’clock from Hensley street.] (Halifax papers please copy.) At Hamilton, on May 16th., Mrs. David Ramesay, aged 79. On May 22nd,at John Collings’ New Perth, Percy A. Scantlebury, youngest son of George Scantlebury of Charlotte- Zion Cuuren.— Meeting this evening arrange tor Sunday school Picnic. Don't forget it. Sa Citizens Banp.—Meimber are reqs t~ id to meet atthe Baud Room tonight at & o'clock Special business Bayp Coxcert.—The Citizen’s Ban will play in the Gardens on Thursda) evening from 8 to 10 o’c.ock, <oiitiaataiei Lecan Covncin. ‘he last meeting +! the season of the L. C. W. will be pele next week. Particulars la er. cadena City ScHoo.s.—The city echools cl for the midsummer holidays on the 29 4 inst. They will r.xopeu on the 5.u cf September. A Heavyweicur.—Tavacock e:aid « have the hoovr of owning the largest ¢ in Nova Scotia. She is seventeen yeair old aud weigus 230 pounds. Miniria CHances.— 82 Queen's County Battalion of Infaniry. ‘To ve 2d Lieutev~ ant, provisionally : Sergeant J.M Crockett, vice J. A. McDonald, appointed Adjutect 2h April, 1899.—Canada Gazette. Yue CarerPittan Pest.—The ca‘tre pillar pest in Maine has assumed formid atle proportions. Ata point a few miles east of Newport they bave takeu charge of that locality aud the rail and roadbed bave been covered for several days vib tLe worms. Races.—The following races will take place at the Charlottetuwa Living Park on the 13th and 14.b of September. Oo the 13th 3-minute «la-s, purse $159; 2.26 clara, purse $200; 2.40 (pacing) cless, purs- $iég. On the 14h, 2.50. class, purse $100; freefcr all, purse $2 50 ; 2 30. clars parse $150. Haspsuirs of tHe Trait.—A party of prospectors who attempted to get into the Klondyke over the Ejmonton trail have arrived at Victoria. They say there bave been many deaths from starvation and privation on the trail, and at many noiots the men are sick and starving to death. Supplies have been sent in to them. Tue Cororgp Races -There was a good aud:encein Grace Church last evening to hear Mr. d. T. Mellish lecture on “The Colored Races of P. E. Island.” The le - ture was full of interest, aud was followed with the closest attentuoo. The learned lecturer was tendered a beary vote of thanks for his disevur se. Inc me 14x —In the Michigan eenate a billhes been parsed setting in motion a progressive income tax measure. It ex- empts ivcomes und-r €1 000; taxes at one=fourth of One per ceat. those between $1,000 aod $2,500; imposes one-hel’ of ene percent.upto $5,000, and oue per cent. on ad incomes over $5,000. Tue Bosrox Boat. —The Halifax arrived this morning about ten o’ciock. Her ins ward passengers were: De Muttart, Miss M Duery, Mrs Edwin Cromier and sister, CH Ross and wire, Mr Quigley, Mrs. Arthur, Miss Arthur, Mrs Gardiner, Master Gardiner, C G Stapleand wife, Mrs Barter, Miss Margaret Kilmane, Mrs M K Imane, Miss £& 8 Wood, C Kenredy, C S Harrimen and wife. C3 Miller, Mrs U B Chappelle, Mies M McNeil, Miss A J Mc- Mutlen, Miss Maloney,Miss Mary Maloney, Mrs M McNeil, M #3 D Ferguson, E Marsh- all, Mixs Lamo, Mise McDonli. Fron, Hawkesbury: Miss E Mouyoeaux. Mr Baxter, Mies M & McPhee, Miss E Mc- Leod, Miss E B Longard. The Halifax leaves on return to Boston this afternoon. Her outward passengers include Jobs McKeuzie, Miss Sarah Trainor, @ A Wilaas, Mrs Wilams, Mrs P Mans nig, Mrs D Reeve , R Macdonald, Ficr- ence Macdonald, Janie Macdonal?, Mur- doek Muedoenald and Miss McBvoy. At 8 o'clock to-mght the executive of the of the Natvral History and Antiquarian Society will meet in Mr. Newson’s cffice to arrange for the annua outirg. Other members of the society are invited to atteod. Royal Foresters, I. O. O.—Tha regular monthly meeting of Prince George Ka campment Royal Foresters of er zi, wiil be held tonight in their hall, Prowse Block at 8 o’clock. A fu'l attendsace is requested for the work. eas — ce a > Are You Superstitious ? Some folks who believe in sicns will tell you that it is unlacky to fall over- board on MONDAY or to take hold of a Dvzz saw tn motion * PUESDAY or to fall down stairs with a scuttle of coal on WFDNESDAY or to sit doan to dinner with twelve others, and only food enough for ten - FRIDAY Bue they allagree tothe fact that it is unlucky to buy drugs that are nct strictly pure, auy day of the week. We sell strictly pure drehs Don’t be unlucky. Ny o> > SOE ODO Hy HOES OT 6 OO T6196 OOD Oa OD GOR 6D OS 90D OD OS OS OB ISD ORO PRPS Sossweessss lA T k FHGS MEET ME AT Local and Other ems) ¢#s*454 a: ian 3 THE 2 ¢ ALWAYS EUSY STORE we aso 13@e ee Bee Shirt Waists =F We are showing tke best stock ever im- jy 3 @ ported by us; they are direct from the bust ih # & manufacturers, and are perfect in material Wty “4 @ cut, style and workmanshivo + (ness oo STANLEY BROS 5 ; ; 5 ; F : F i» F ae IITs lit» 7¢ shirt VWaists Special Display and Sale This Week 45¢, 5°. 65c, 72 and 85¢ “a” @ Ovr Waists at these prices are made with the same cure in regard to style, fit, and eh BRIA NBL Lyd a 7 ¢ finish as those at double the price. eB a ee STANLEY BROS PF 5 5 Shirt Waists % All the latest noveltizs in White and Fancy 3 Piques, Liwus and Colored Percal es. 7 = $1.00 & $2.65 each. & ?STANLEY BROS. RESS SS FS FF eae Sey Se ESS id Ee - | “ ¥ a : ' The plague of fine leather is thirst —The finer it is the drier it is, and .he drierit is the more it needs fibre-foud pol'sh. Any shoe polish that shines without brushing is a varnish—and varnishy or waxy dressing must burn leather, seal up its pores and crac« it. SLATER SHOE POLISH is’ made to protect Slater Shoes, by people who know wha leather needs and whodare not advise poor polish on the shoes they guarantee. It contains no wax or varnisa, and is equally good for women and children’s shoes. 35 CENTS BOTTLE rey SS RS. y IIE! SERIES Sis. . x yom MS LAN nm om - ° PS U uvreresrzp TN GOLD CLOTHING AT REASONABLE Pati. 8 We have strong claims to your attention, when you co ite uply e hase of A SUIT OR OVEROOAT. ~+*_8 With a large,choice selection of suitinys,trowse rings and overcoatings. With Mr Sixtus McLellan as cutter, and the best staff of workmen on P. E, Island, fo: good solid tailoring we can t be beat. Our Furnishing Department See cur new shirts for ingmen, sweaters, hose underelothing work aad See our new = shirts, also, cuifs, neckwear, suspenders, gloves and handkerchiefs. GORDON & MELPLLAN Mens Stylish Outfitters. ti ———— ee OOUSEKREPR?S WILL FIND AT Tdk CITY HARDWARE STORE ——A FULL LINE OF—— Ee SD ey» : frowsecleanine SUPPLIES. Builders will also find a complete line of goods, suitable to their requirements. Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine? Our’terme are easy. Ls a