THE GU ARDI N. CHARLOTTE'I‘()WN- PRINCE EDWARW fSLAN'\'l vs_ m-1-Y; A get Mi lll ES’ SPRING IAGKETS Finely tailored, perfect iitting G e 1' ni a n made ]ackets,-all silk lined, and all the very latest styles. We have 20 left, and to make a quick sale of the lot WE OFFER THEM AT SACRl%FlGE` A ' PRICES Colors are Fawns and Light Greys., FOR FIRST CHOICE 0 cons Qin-can-- JACKETS FOR $395 $595 JACKETS FOR $4.05 $6.50 JACKETS FOR $4.50 $695 JACKETS FOR $4.75 $8-35 JACKETS FOR $5-75 ‘$212215 .§f{§§'§§§§.hf§“?§§Z rand presented with.acheck for a very -sm"-\»\.»`-§»§»§» _ substantial amount, accompanied by a . per cent of chicks respectively. He raises h 1%.-is as f asf -<.=,~/#fr -‘F f ~, -- _ .. .1 §_,-f-H yf in I 'J | -`_Q\*_/‘dl -5% 'S'-'T if/y i And we have some that will certainly please them. ~ Our Dongola boots with line vesting top, are right u`p~to-date. All sizes 1 to 5. Also for the small boys, ll to 13. Our Chocolate Dongola boots-latest tips and lasts--are beauties. Combining lots cf style with good wear. Small boys sizes ll to 13 and l to 5. '°"""""’ R. K. :ros'r,' ‘ Boys Boots , . $1 6° Stomper a Corner sn zoo ._ ,__ -a s .`§ 51"? '->/.i-»“~.1e>~ ies $11 _ --.N ,_ _ coating just arriving Pr-loo $16 all $13- i s In business or social life yonfhave an advantage, from ,lately taken' charge that he has not Latest News of thc City By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. A THE Red Cross Society will '_meet this morning at ll o`clock at the W. C. T. U. rooms. Afull attendance is requested. IT is understood that contractor Mc- ` Manus has surrendered the contract of the ll miles of the Murray Harbour Rail- way. 4 .Gertrude Coghlan, the talented dau- ghter of the late Charles Coghlan, will starasBecky Sharp next season.-Mom t real Star. A MEETING of Court Avondale will be held Tuesday next to make arrange- ments for the annual church parade which takes place on June 17th. It is probable that both Court-s will fpartici- pate in the event. ~ Mr. Hector McLeod and Mrs. McLeod returned home yeaterday from a two months’ visit to Mr. McLeod’s brother Mr. W. G. McLeod of Cambridge. Mr. McLeod reportsthelseason in advance of P. E. Island and the lawns have been mown for the second time. `While away he met a large number of Islanders all of whom occupy prominent positions* While in Cambridge Mr. McLeod- was able tolearn the procedings ot the P. E. Island Legislature from the American ` Chicken fattening has proved 'a success. AW. M. Black, of the Wolfville chicken fattening station, has made a great suc- cess of his poultry business, says an *exp* change. He has made a profit of $1.50 each onthehens he has keptfor stock. His incubators turned out 80% per oent,'nnd 92 ‘ ‘ White Wyandottes, as he considers them A the best for all purposes. . , I ' THE Morning Chronicle of June 2nd says: -James G. Jamieson and wife, left .for Charlottetown yesterday, where Mr. Jamieson takes over the drug business, formally owned by Dr. Dodd. Mr. Jam- ieson has been in the employ of Brown 8: - Webb, of this city, for a number of years letter wishing him successdn his business 1 B venture. Immediately after, amidst the D. e 9 assembled employees, Mr. Bell handed “l . C Mr. J amicson an address, accompanied by ` ‘ apiece of silver, suitably engraved, as a token of esteem from the employees., Mr. Jamieson has a large number of friends in Halifax who will wish him success, which with his characteristic energy and genial disposition he is quite likely to at- tain. THB Evangelical Churchman of May 31st: Cha.rl_ottet0wn, shows that this old par- ` ish is going on vigorously under the rec- toiship ofthe Rev. T. Leo Williams. The 0 church finances seem to be in a very satis- factory state according to the account of p a not less satisfactory sign is the evidence of active life in the societies connected with the church. Mr. Wihiams has so disturbed the existing societies, except to revive the Boy`s _Brigade, which is now goingon splendidly, and to inaug- urate the Young Men's Society. The other societies, however, seem to be in» fused with vigorous life, and show that "this parish is certainly wide-reaching in its range of operations. These include the Mite Society, King’s Danghterl,Moth-, ers' Meeting, Dorcas Society, Gleaners Union, Womans’ Auxiliary, senior and junior; Band of Hope, Young Men’s So- ciety, and the Boys’ Brigade. Two Sun. day-schools are carried on with very gra- tifying results, and the church shows igreat interest in both home and foreign missions. . “HnA'rANn'co1Jn' A . |this season ofthe year ne i"->itooth- 5 fek t, surest ec- »oii Polson’s’ Nervilinc ex- ag ,_%&tl;e'sei"egnirements._ It is prompt, e ` “ wand most economlQ&lsrf0l§=‘Tt ¢X- bein; well tliessed Our attention insures you best* _°"- returns for inonel' You P115' f01‘Y0“1` 0l0l3heS~ i i' _e ' E 5 Q , ~l l 0 il like to convince you. Another sup; ly of spring Ovol mm ii gmtgqhiie w' feive eve1~§=en°rs°“ E t f ` il ff are aiigeto test it.'Large bottles oxiiy2o » » ' ‘ ; A new armourlee yesterday, thernorns. p Twoimmenseguns wererem to BUSY StOI’6» ' ‘ mgami me other during-*ins afternoon. _ 1 -"-“'-°°'-' _ The guns were taken from the Ordinance, A if 1 and are for the use of the Canadian ` Artillery. Both guns are of the same size. They are twelve ton nine inch guns, and SPECIAL (IFFER and Prvviw- /S y n horses. They attracted much attention as they were being' moved along the streets.-Halifax Chronicle. THE Third Annual Convention of the, Prince Edward\ Island Christian En- deavor Union, will meet at Bedeque on C Wednesday and Thuriiday' the 18th and 19th of July next.' Each Christian En-` deavour Society on the Island, and oachil Y0unR D¢ople‘s society that is amliated: with the Endeavour Society, will be, privileged to send the President of the Society, and one delegate, that isll :two from each Society. All ministers of evangelical churches in the Province Iare il also members of the Convention. Let the societies take action at once and appoint their delegates. Have their report ready and be in good shape that we may have a good Convention. Look out for the pro- gram which will be printed shortly, quite a lot of new talent will be on this year.- Bedeque 1900. * Brief- reference. was made in yesterday mornings GUARDIAN to the year book of the Ottawa Canoe Club, on the editorial staff of which is Mr. - W( W. Moore for- merly one of Charlottetowifs most popu- lar young men andwho is at present con _ nected with the Department of Agricul- ture at Ottawa. In his report as secre- tary of the Club Mr. Moore saysf- “The year just closed has been one of_’p‘rogress',- and in every respect it has been the banner year in the history of theclnb. .L Q You will be pleased to that the membership has substantially journals. » . ,duringthe year, and that it is nowslargers thaiifatany time in our history.” 'In fenaig-~ to the history sri wie clubi the introductory reéterence “G-reat oaks fromlittle acorn eighteen years ago seven gentlemen Ottawa formed' themselves into an as- sociation for the exercise andpromotion of the noble art of paddling. Five Mthe seven are happily still with us and they certainly can be pardoned afeeling of hon- est pride _in the outcome of their early labors. They builded better than they knew. For the Ottawa Canoe Club, with a present membership of 270,- and stillin its growing time, is the lineal descendent and represent.a.tive of that company of seven ;and we honor them asour founders." »EveryKind of Backachc Yleldsto Dr. olxassaltldaey-l.lner Pills, Because They Act Blreotlyon the Liver as Yell actlie Kldneye. ' ~ Pains in the gmail if the _ba‘.c`¢.- ov* they kidneys, C are; usu lly due -to do-T, range-rnents ot- githe kidney.; and _dis-‘_ - But there are other kinds _ot bac . . that can never be reached by treating the kidneys. Pains in the shoulders. The annual report of St. Paul’s Church, . thrgugh the centre of the back' and, in _the.»Id=s are 9=“¢e\12l>re1¢ . tiénof tl'|.e“'i;'live_r,-'iii;.d.;1¢l\3\ 1931 drive, and active. _ - ` To reach the liver. as well as the kid- neys, to set :he altering organs- in Mr. H. J. Gundai1,peop1e's»ward¢n. But , working order and to cure `everv..,kind‘ 5 otibackache, there is but one unfalllnk' remedy, and? that is~Dr. Qhasefs Kid,-1. ney-Liver Pills-. It is the only treat- ment that has this direct and combined -action on both liver- and kidneys, and pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all deal- ers, or Edxnanson, _Bates-and Co., To- L F” _, ~ if $ »xé*"`,'\l~ -ll-375474* A ,.....,.~.., “fr Q wan%ga nice ‘shirt the you one, -.».» »-_ C The abundance of"artistic store is well worth a visit to see. terestcd Sterling and Silfér Those who arein i° °°°Yi° .rake e.s§9i¢° ,apfpear wheni the kidneys are set i"i§l'|>-,hff ache, by Lar the greater' propcrtio§i on ouewhen n asan¢.1\¢a1thi”.sf -ronto. 7 " 0 7 ll YW T _ ;-iilldlH'g~ Go E-Fishing \ Or Fic-nicing or anywhere else you will have, a much better time if you take apsupply of good things to eat from our store. , Our Su-pp!y__.@ ` 1 1 Are never-failing causes of disease_‘._" At 0 s :i9.t.»carm'ed 1 ` - icémpfises' sn, nie? choices; dell-_ cacies put up by the best fiims, Our -prices are right. Remember ~ f we have thebest 25 cent Tea that grows.-Try it. - Stuart- Gates. _ A , . been stamped with our initials. ' --nys.. if .Keep Cwlgzz To do so you H1115! scalp. But place" won‘t do. 'l°h¢f¢'S <._