ff* . ,, a » 1" 2 Plllllil llll Al” 150 have cf'Orange|and _ S Hmong a The noudlrltatlnl |:‘ub‘rnl>°' lhailrnouf W. Lluhhaooafa. Q ;=_°°,;;;,‘ ;“,,§§“g§,,§§,_ ,mi sitf. -asses-:sees-at The question of clothes is one that should interest every man, High ease tailoring insures perfect noting garments. It increases the life ofthe clothes too. You will hear our work recomnendei by those who know good clothing when they seait. Some swell new suitings awaiting your inspec- nmea ` drstomi. ` ° uonmd:ll"liverilisarocurodvr A. menonalo, Charlotietcwrfs Leading Fashionable Tailor. I 2‘ -’-` \" " ' " mtl __~ ‘ 2- ./_> ...i\’~__l, %)i‘%%&.% %l%`ii oe§i’e "UU'EID]DI]N'G- EJIING'-S \-ararryihe larger! stock of Wedding Rings in the City. Here are the popula: w.u..-.». We have them in rot, r4K and 18K. liviivery Ring is stamped W. W. W. inside which is a guarantee that the quality , right . W. W. Charlottetown. P. E. l. i 7 For a. Few Days- _ we olfer a Washboard for 8c also 2 Bottles Pickles for 25c. This is the store that clips so mar-y cents oE so many things.- If you don’t believe come and see. Jas Kell! di. Go s i Annual Meeting _.ll The Annual Meeting of “The Low Society o Prince Edward Island well be held at the Law hibrary in the Law Courts Building on Monday the wh day of June next at it o‘clock, forenoon, or the Election of Oioers and the transaction of other bnainas. weL|.ui:n, irweler and Eng:-ever ¢ “Comfort” Boot for Moo; B. Railey’s Buy, (Bermuda) Madcr. ; 513 dsrwty » e c W C' ' ,_ /5 * ;.__ ~--...._,,, ....; W W CLARK, cfs wa. _ ll* By order F. L. BASZARD. _ Secretary. _N ’town, June 17, :gor--:wk }l_‘ ; _| l_ __f_____f| ‘ o o Pitch Pine -AND- - * Price $2.25 This is a new line Oak Timber with us-very fine stock ;~ -comfortable, round “ toe. Easy fitting and sty- lish and at a. popular price, Large stock kept on K hand. Orders filled f_ I promptly. 4 i _ ' \ €lC. _.4 ` Phone 137 C Jos- l. uiooi. i “Vl»Cl KlD»if__i§g _ » amonntingto£696.6lT! were earned by COUNTRY Guardian Correspondents Everywhere. in-_ Wnnnnsnxr evening Mr.P.R. Cclpitts, city electrician of the city of Halifax ing went over the lines of the P. E. Is- land Electric_ Company and in the afternoon inspected the plant of the said company for the purpose of compiling areport to' be submitted to a special meeting of the City Council to be held next week re the leasing of that plant for a term of dve aterm of ten years as per proposition submitted at the last regular meeting of the Council. THE Guannum has been informed that Mr. Colpitts found the lines in good condition withthe exception of one or two changes. LUNENBURG, June 18.-The stationlng committee of the Methodist conference met today. The following changes were made, subject to correction. Halifax-Brunswick Street, Langilie; ' Graf’ on Street, Wright; Oxford Street, A. Rodgers. Dartmouth-Croft. Sambro, .T. D. Hart Windsor, Dobson. Horton, Friggins. Wolfville, G. Johnson. I Canning, W. Gaetz. o Kentville, Williams, - _ Burlington, Tyler. Walton.Irish. I Truro (second)-A. Hocken. Onslow, Bartlett, . Picton, Sharp. Stellarton, R. M. J ost. Shubenacadie. Kenney. Amherst, Hockin. Wallace. Heal. ' Pugwash, Farquhar. W_eutworth,' Shepherdson. “ Southampton, Whitman. Guysboro, Seller. Canso, W. M. Ryan. North Sydney. D. W. Johnson. Sydney Mines, Horter. Sydney (second)Richard. Glace Bay, George. Lawrencetown, Jos. Gaetz. _ Aylesford, Philips. _ Hillsboro, Donkin. 'Mill Village, Smith. A Petite Riviere (second) O Brien Mahone. Asthway. Yarmouth, biorth,Heartz. Arcadia, Lnmsden. = New Harbor, Bower. ‘ Statistical committee is now in session and the conference will sit in Ministerial __ session tomorrow. A large number of ‘l ministers arrived today and Lumenburg .», extends a hearty welcome. ' _ , ' ' ‘ _ CH__ARLO'I“I‘ET OWN MARKETS. I (Corrected every Tuesday.) Beef (quarter) per lb _ Beef (srnalllger lb. » Butter (fres ) perl Chickens per pair Fowls per pair ......... Flonrper owt ................ . . Oatmeal, new, per cwt. . Hides per,_1b ............. .. 'Hay per cwt . . . . . . . .ff . . . . . . .. eggtsté .... nd ...... ...... .. e , per 01.... gorki . . . . . . _ urnps. r us...... . Potatoeabhs . . . . . . . . . . Mutton Parsley (per bunch) .......... .. Onions per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559'? booobboqbcbbcbhkoohhmbb &§S?3588§§8&8@S§8SSS3§S Sgggggggggggggggsgsgggs ocoooeoooooeooooeoooooo ES&E533&§§3E35SSS@5B533 oCarrots,per doz....f.......... Lettuce per bunch ........... . . , Cattle Dressed...... ......... .. g Radlshes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ‘ Parsnips (per doz.) . . . . . . . . . . _ . V Zi SCHOLARS OF SCOTLAND. _ Statistics just published state that dur- ‘ ing last year 756,553 scholars attended schools in Scotland; the total amount rais- ' ed from the education tate w as £923,358, while grants from the government -_ scholars. There are867 evening schools ‘ in Scotland, attended by 43,960 girls and altogether there are 10,845 certificated school teachers, or one for every 58 child- ren. .., u Wash day is easy and clothes A f _ 4 l aa St. John, N. B- I 2 L v g _ A o;\ii"“' | <‘“'~`§"_ ’ X Wvery Friday morning, calling °. of -il’ ruf< fir’/.1 i P zz' t l Biver,Sh-ect Harbor. Returning ~ _ _ W f 1 lading issued to Great Breton and ' points at lowest raw. Enlargement.s~~_ ` ' I. _A-ru 11. Charloiitetown, Hay l. 190i ddr' P LR.CPLcmlcn lQ~¢-on-|an|.o'r1'trown.~ ~~ - . ~ ' . _sUooms0mm_ halllnaloanahaifil., "‘*"~‘r a naunamavaw _ ,_ ._-1': ._¢‘.¢g-.£191 1.; x» Cotnmoncing May 3rd, will s f-` from Charlottetown for Halif Tl- `?‘§o, Cream of TIME TASLE ` I Steamer City of Ghen Summer-side, Port Hswksberry, A ` /7 dubai, Cano, Isaac Harbor, Salon wil tr A leave Halifax every Tuesday evening, _ jmaking same calls. Through Bil lilllllll, lililllllil & lill 359° W3"l“535»,_lltn‘“‘“*, ”""‘°' I rarsiculf.sia_.sea£'§‘o_ni 1 'get white if you use o "\llB'l'QRliiEf’ arrived in the city and yestlenhy mom_ it violation of theAct thecasewaa dismissed. Q It does away with wa;-onboard ,f 1 _ts-nam; At the Peter C. with-a breach Prohibition Act 19(1) the 5th and 12th _Jnnc_l901 on complaint of John M. Campbell. Mr. Stewart, K; C., appeared forldefendant. ' Lemuel McLean of Brookileid testi- ded to visiting Benoit's saloon' and I having beer. He had no other beer on that slay and must swear that it was temper- ate. He got a glass of the same beer to- day. Perhaps it would adsct a boy of I0 or 12. _ Malcolm McLean testified to having some beer at Bcnoit°s saloon. He asked for liquor but got none. He could drinka gallon without it adectiusr him. There being no evidence to establish a John Hughes charged with a breach of W Prohibition Act bet een the 6th and 15th 1 ~ ° June on complaint of John LA. Campbell, Xve have a great' many pans this W.S. Stewart, K.C.,appeared for Hughes. ' "’ (ltly Ol* EWG-801118 8lZ& 8116 OOIOPS SUM Hugh McLean testified .to being in at fngether ` Capt. Hughes’ saloon a'nd having a drink of beer. He could not tell what kind of We have the fnucwing mzes len beer it was. It was not like good ale. R8Rd TLB ll8I¢ ,__ The beer did not aifect him any more than water. ' ' Angus Martin also had temperate beer different from the beer he purchased from o Hughes’ on a previous occasion. The case was adjourned until`Monday next for further evidence. John Sherry' was charged with being drunk and disorderly on the 16th. On proof of service of summons a warrant was issued for his arrest. ' - .___..._.._._ Great Victory. Banxsnr Rxvlm, N. B. Mar.-Few cases of illness and . recovery have excited the interest in this community as has the kidney mums cr Mr. cameltoe creme. Mr. Crottie’s treatment by the doctors at home and in the hospital, and the fact that they absolutely gave him up as a ' case beyond all hope, is-well known. His subsequent ' restoration by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills reads like a miracle. “For five years I have sudered oil' and y on with kidney"I‘ronble. Last fall I had an attack, for which the doctors had little hope of my recovery. I was obliged to £0 me no good: so I came home given up b It seems that people are living longer than they used to, or at least longer than life insurance men thought they did. A new British Actuaries table has i just been compiled based on the obser- vation of over 600,iX)0 lives, from 18ll3(a much larger field of observation than that .upon which the Astnarles table of 2860 the mcrtalityls found to be ilighter, or in other words the expectation of life is found to be greater, than was set tort): in the old table. f -‘-_QQ-1-D For the masses not the classes, BEN- I 'l‘LEY’S Liniment is the family medicine ' drawn on for charitable purposes. Lord onetcy in 1876 He entered the House of Lormos, J une 18.-Earl Rursel was ar- n _-mail ` - ` BEYTLEYS is the best Llniment. _ "`r -~~:--~ - »- 1-‘W »-- ,jf,',`.. -_ , `)h C -3 f1L.__.lf ?‘“ 2'! i |s I 2| ,=- ccnt oil' cost,--sell you one for /;c~ *O Onli ani seetheui 35c up. gf' .ann all. - l Q *- ___ - 11"' ' ` '“' _'ff' fl -. .?'5`>" ` f-‘Yé » '\l’;`_;"‘ -’f;- ~_ ;~ "L\> ,1 e, liooky Point Ferry A Steamer “ELFII” Y 'lothegrrfeotlon of K&ok acnstmcnuo, lrlpcrhetiqt ofthe Kmoaknmeefhauiam, QQ the partisan ct me Kodak lonaoe, as due .he teacher residing fro Chtnwn- l c c l l , I l oi. The Steamer “Elin” will ly between Prince _- ` $roet Wharf atnd Rocky Pagan, daily, (Sundays . o : . .at8.gsam Ateaia ‘T Ltggoam _ Atxoraaa J Atuarn Munson - at ata. ~ » , 'A;_4pn ' ’ 'At5pm ltappn Atjpm "F ._ __ ` _ erect-~ is ' ' t§.'; "34 "W Yea £- lH lllllll ='-'°'§“.;.'e.s= 1% I1ir‘ii°i'i;d’~¢) “mlml°a¢wwel°'° wan tem my rt At1'.m_ gm Pm 3°P_m Altipm A.¢1`?Pm