Al3SUWlr*E&¢ inivvwuqn- -wa* 1*- ~'~Pl\| 'P' -, .4 “`s*~’=‘ “rw .. er" 1 ~~f- - ~ ~ _~ .. ._ _ . 1. 7* `T“~?=‘F_"" ~ `f-5“i'_~‘/05' *di 7'# `»1’»~{ ' i' 'P 0* v 770’ _.~.'E‘§f~. Fi `* t ‘ 1 if =i.~'.¥i* 1 s ~ ‘:`~ I ..~-,_ _if , _ .: _ . - . .V , _ _ "_ . _ . ._» ‘.l_'°-. _-1.-_..`5..-~ _. ry V. ,T =s. - _ . ._ ~ ‘ -"`-`~ - V 1 ...,,,.__.-si.-.:“_g_.~;,»,~ “‘ _ r _, 3 *ew ~* , 2. f‘= 3 -~f__‘~.__.=i ~.-.. ._-_-=r»f_~».»_ _ " ` =:_`;_‘°F-_ »~, =~' -J-pf ""‘ ‘ f _. ’”»“».”,?_i__~L'.>~:."'s»;=3_”€-"'.. '»1T~;;“;€? "6 ft§_.=‘-‘_f;_=f__'»‘ _. ,,~_-J, .-fré "-fed '-.=.~2“»**"' ff*-»~»-~;_i" = - ' `, ' ~-._ ~ -_ s.' '= " ,af w -._~_»;'._»---r$,,_ .. _f , ._ . . 1/__/.L _, _-___-___;, »;` ;.;;,r1. 1_5.; __ _ _ __ 8 THE GUARDIAN, CHAHLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND JUN E I9 ‘ on MAN! JF!! Shapes and Sfyies. ` “ mug Quality ” ladies’ shoes are made in enough shapes to fit all kinds of ladies’ feet, and have an elegant appennnoo- Greater variety, better selection, more style. m0f¢°°Ulf0fta better wear than anyother Canadian ladies’ shoe. Gold medalist at Paris Exposition. _ _ __ See that they are branded- l` “Kino QUALITY.. _. J: » _y Mads by The J. D. nm; co., Limited, Tomato? *Alley 6. Co. Agents at Ch'town _ WHEN BUYING GROCERIES GET BMJ I always for the Best Quality, GUARANTEED- Ever try “QUICK TAPIOCAP” a pudding in ten minutes. Best. Fertilizer For Turnlps. Swift’s Animal Brand. ' S They are Well Balanced gitaining the proper amount of Nitrogen, derived from Asiuai. MATTER, Phosphoric Acid, from lone, an Actiiil Po.ash, from Hina-Guan:-: Sntraarn. Swift, Strong and Complete. ley never fail to do their work. and the exrellent crops raised by our numerous customers mtify us in pronouncing them the beat E-`ertilizers_ in the world. _ _ The Animal Materials from which our Fertilizers are made are by their very hature the Host Powerful Crop Producers Know. _ _ _ _ _ ' Knowing full well that Animal Matter, wnich originally comes from the soil, is the most omnplete and natural plant food to return to Mother Earth, we have concluded to place within mach of the public a line of fertilized (made from the products of our numerous Siaughtering and Rendering Houses, properlly manufactured with High Grade Potash added) fully believing tht all intelligent farmers won d much rather have such materials unadulterated than to b_uy o those wiro_merely useeiiougb of these materials for _a foundation, _and aduiterate with Mineral and other inferior articles so as to get the bulk and diminish the price, an_d the success of our pods haspi-oven the wisdom of our reasaning beyond our most sanguine expectations. Our goods once in the iieid, our trade is assured. We sell the above Fertilizers and may add that whereverthey were used last season they r sto rs were hi hi ease gave splendid results and ou cu me 'g y pl - Our prices are right and our terms are payable Nov. Ist. 19°!- A.. IIDRNE & Co. 7, ir, vrii- - _ ` ' _ ` VVhen You See a. I)o11a.1° Y in quite naturally pick it up as quickly as possible. _ _ A dollar saved is just as goad as a. dollar found. ,Wecinnot tell you where to go to -pick up dollars, but we cin as-lure you that buying your BOOTS of us will mean many a dollar saved to you. Compare our prices with those of anybody else in town and you will agree that this is trua. 59 CfS- 75 cts. Women’s buttoned and laced boots D<-ugols and Buff. Odd sizes. All must be sold at thil price. Former price $1.00 $1.50 boots. _ J' 75 cts. B ix full to the top of Misses' laced and huttonzd boots, a nice b mt for summer. They all must .go at this price. Also some pairs of ladies’ d o ng ol a. A box full of Misses’ shoes tau and b‘a.ck from ll to 2. A few pairs of every line, we will clear them all out Former price AND WEST ing. _ received hereyesterday. The Latest News Prom _Prince County. ‘ Rooms. 10,' 6 i. l _ I day en route to Ellerslie. ’ in-».n.c.iri.e°.i isa' ' annum n.° 'W' '"' " “_ fraoifmranrsciioors. HM.B°»:l.Boeersi»¢¢nm¢aioaibm°n7 lathe mmml"'”"n»_ __ ._ l ' is 'm"'“°""°"“’ tninmkni-. R¢bbins,»l¢cntm.i,j¢pg§¢ l arniuiiitcnnbsnsea when mums hihnatipatieu a' wvenese without 'lille dvlmuor is Iuiaoirs, _lrollaone Llvna runs. semi in uu»»u»r|ieB¢iiecc.,Lz'»i,, www '°B°>‘°' ’ _ _ -'Ill 4°' rarely nasubn. aqui.; _ - _.-.-~~ rs; -=~»--»»~=1~-=<=-»-- ..,` l5\\¢¥ni'e'belng slowly killed by ot.theRomapCatholio._chnneii _infiboyifpg uptarm lands vautcd th_\_i:°h_makin¢ it taxable -for lc - ._>;.;_ _ ' _ -__ . . . _ - . . V ._»fS.~.-_:=i-`;.- . \.5> . ~ f -- if ..(, w-‘ ;.>..y_» .< . > , f -. .. '. -: -.' ~ '- s "- i'-'e`=fu~ < -' »-;.- si iw; __ L -e Hon Peter Mc\Intt was a passenger by 7 . . _ D i the Northumberland yesterday morning. Rxrv. W. H. Smith and Rev. Neil Mc Laughlan exchanged pulplts Sunday even THE rifles and accoutrements for the Summerside Company of infantry were Mi-. E. Biyneid Williams, charism- town, passed through Summerside ester- Primaprnn sherbet, _vanila ice cream, all kinds of temperate drinks, imported and domestic cigars, at Railway Dining onProteetantsohool|inQu¢l;jee,g_g¢I"g_¢d_ ‘;;;'.:;°;§:‘.:;i°;';'.;‘;‘.’:;i°l. PERSDN-ii MENTM - imported manufacture, wholesale and ' ‘ retail at Chlng’s. 5 cod Rav, Wm. Townsend, of Bass River, N. B. arrived by the Northumberland last evening and will spend a week visiting his old home at Townsend Corner. Ummm the new time table which came into effect yesterday the Northumberland is due toarrive here about one halt hour earlier than under the late arrangements. Mouivr Lebanon Loire, No. 6, A. F. and A. M. holds its regularcommunicatlon this evening at 8o'cleck. Otllcial visit from Grand Lodge omcers. Afull attendance is requested. . . side and Marshfield. ing at the lighthouse to-day. AMONG the visitors to Summers ide yes Kier, ond Miss Janie McNutt,- Mulpeque. Miss Minnie Wright, Bedeque. and $7.75 all colors; capes or sacques, al all prices $4.00 up silk and satin lined. McGougen 8: Wright. inlon Day is the great dress event of t prices.-Clark 8: Steevs. Ii vinces are making similar moves, bu man-killing way. deep sympathy shown to him and all th bereaved in the hour of their trouble. to the north siie of the Railroad the Town to take over the stock used, th ridillir 80-llery in the Town one week 85c and $1.00 at Pa.ton’s. Str. ' mittee be appointed tciwait upon the Su _the Council~adjoiirne'd. _ I _ _- ,nf _ _ - _. ‘ _ : i ~ - _ii-if Rav. Robert Morsou and Mrs. Morson ofSt. John, N. B., arrived here by the N th b l dll tn! ht dwllls nd l. ghorltiltiiusg giiiitliiz frigndsmin Sumtser- Mr' Robert Cmsby* °f Sb' ‘J°hn's‘ Nad' sewn seams, direct from the manufac- turers.Large range oi ladles'spring jackets W T°"°“f° Y°“'“”`d**Y m°”‘i”3° eve succeedin week. Some discussion ' took! place regar€ling’bad_drainage in cer- & ' tain sections olthe eastern part of the BARRISTCRS. Town, andi.theiii;olice"i'vnere given instruc-,_ '°ud"°"°' N°°”`i°‘ P“bu° &¢~ _ ¥°l1¢!'¢° tions to seefthifolleuohplaces he nemo- pu' ` ' died at once. Councillor Rogers, moved Bmdaganw f°W“ seconded Councillor _Morris that a Icom- ` ‘_ ___ “nm B_n:_v's B 8. 1 perintendent" 'of the ‘railway with# Q a ~ .. "` - . _ a view ~ of _coming to som _ _ ' arrangements about draining and '_ mimdimising. Wan-,r stgeetfalann aide-0, ._ theh°elghthouse,andals`cJ.heplacln|rot - -_ »-_fi pints bézwcen the min it the diferent; ' ` _ A uoasingsforthe accomodation ot pedee- _ I A _ J f- ' ttians. “Thematter of opening street _ if . 1- _ ' ~~ - __ _ _ " below Granville Street to the &eople’,sl_ _¢ _ W .l Cemetery was brought ii p and a 5 appointed to inquire into the cost.-_ _ Coun- cillor Morris spoke of the necessity ol a dre tank at the extreme north end of the Town. After- some _informal dEenuBn -_ » ' ‘_ _. . 11-Q Mr. Williiiin Campbell, ex M. L. A. was in the City yesterday. ’ Misses Marla and Mary Doull came to the City yesterday from Summerside. Miss Winnie Collings crossed by the Princess yesterday to visit in Plctou. Miss Seaman of Souris spent Sunday in » theclty. She returned yesterday after- noon. 4 Mr.Sydney Hayden of the -Tidal Survey Ottawa, went to Summerslde yesterday afternoon. \ Mrs. R. C. McLeod, who has been visit- ing friends in the City,wns li passenger by the westbound train yesterday morning. who lies been vlsltinipln this City tor some weeks, leaves tor his home this Tun first consignment oi material for m°,.n,ng_ the break water consisting of spruce _ bushes and alders, was loaded onallghter Mr' Phu Spence" leaves this Ummm; yesterday and wlllbe token to the land ‘ma “Uday trip’ W M°"°m“ and Chatham, and will be absent about one week. terday were Mrs. Chambers, of New York Mi” S'-“ie Bambi W5” “ 95553051" bY who is visiting in Malpeque, Miss Annie the U“"°F“* 5'e°t°"d“'Y- She intemls lvlslting her sister who has been lll in l Boston for some time. _ udies min Guam $3_75_ 4_35_ 5_50_ 5_5() 1 Mr. Walter B. Judson. who has been at- 1 _tending the funeral of his mother, _Mrs. ‘Jacob Judson, Alexandria, left on return " ` J. G. Blanchard, Inspector of French U _Schools and btsnlslas Wedge, teacher of Summa suits for Dominion Day. Dom- he Egmont Bay were passengers by the _ western train yesterday evening. summer season. You will no doubt have f Mlm Hague °, Sm Fmnb;sw_ Wim 5 in new clothes for this day. You will do well the _city visiting he, b,.¢me,_ __ _ _ to M11 011 us before buying and We *ill `vinni¢nmbcieavcs Wednesdaymcrniugrorf One cane 106 print cotton f " Bt you out in the latest styles and lowest -N", fuk an mute on B visit 9° gng- ‘ ' - land. ’ medicine is that of Mr 'lhomas Hnilhes, yesterday. The berries were picked at. fh¢;_b&0f§»_l_1t€¢\flé 103 S010, and °°¢°~3i°m_11|J' . . ` D el' TI Si C. _ Clifton where the fruit has been ripening “For time “mms at B “me I would 810% S8U1l`d8»Y 1885- A-l1Y0l1¢ WHO Gln never close my eyes in sleep. lcouldnot beg; this with 5 quart Qr two will be Sill up 0|: Walk. I 00\lld` edt Dohhing but sou or corn starch ‘ e ' - __- Summerside still drags on in the same old ToBoN'r0, J une 10.-(Specia1.l-West? erly winds une and a._little`warmer. ` THE funeral of the late Mrs, (Dr,l f ` _ _ ._ Murphy, Tlgnish which took place on i;§__,`H°'nnIdE§;'me“°ss use KEN Sunday to Albertou, is said to have been . -` ' the largest ever -seen in the Province. The procession was headed by the omciat- TEN‘MH'.uON GIFL ing clergy, followed by the members of “"°' the C. M. B. A. the hearse, then the LONDON, June 7.-Andrew Carl1‘¢8i0 mourners and carriages of which there Si81l¢d ll dffed 170487 f»1`&llSf¢1`1‘iI\8. $10,- were about one hundred and seventy-five 000.003 in HW D61' CNW Swel TNS” 00303 teams. Tae procession was joined ai; to trustees for the benefit of the univer- Alberton bye large oro wd of pedestrians. *ities Of S°0f1&l1d- T52 891011117' b°¢0iD¢S At the Church Rev. A. E. Burke, address- imm°"\i8l5¢\¥ #1V9il8b1¢- T06 IIGXU ellifilll- ed the people thanking them for their ment WD bfi “Sed f°1‘ the 0°l?0b¢l‘ l-¢l'm- e --Q-i BENTLETS is the best Liuiment. THE regular monthly meeting of the - ' A NEW PEST APPEARS. Summerside Town Council was held last _ __ _ _ Ilillht. with We Mayor and all the Conn- The Maine Farmer, states that a new cillors present. After the usual routine bug appeal-gd in Mgine 1”; week whigh John Crozier’s tender for whiting and evidently intends wbgarival gg ghg cat. tint-ins the fire engine house for the sum erpiuar in its destructive tendencies. It is Of $4-75 WES BCCBDYBH- The C°\1HCil then described as about the size of a squash diSC\lSS8d the DI‘0D0S&1l1l*\il0 by Mr- F- G- _ bug and a. dark bottle green in color. the Blizzard to change the east end iire tank new foliage gf this years growth seem. . to be a favorite diet of this new pest. e mm-Q-_Z- same to be used ina new tank and he, To CURE GRIPPB IN Two DAYS blizzard to be_ allowed $2.1 for building the I anti” B_;omo_Quinine removes the cause_ new one. This pgoposiil was made on -_= _ __ _ account of it being found impossible to Wanted-At once three girls to learn satisfactorily repair the tank recently the Dfessmaking-A9915' 3°-MiS=C\}l'1'i¢_&U built under contract. On _motion .of Sm-may Bros' 11 3* wh' Councillor Diokieson, seconded by ` Another lot ofD 8cA, and P. C. Straight Councillor Morris, 'it was decided to call fgsets J“°`°- °P¢’1ed “F-F- P0lliU1SI_&l . for tenders for the building of a new ' ' ' ‘ tank. Mr. Charles Muttart was granted Shifts the new f|1i°8F» BDQWB Are ¢>0I1' _ . . tent with_the same olo llittleness ot profit the privuedge °f °penm’z h-‘S stem” Took’s make in the new shades at 65c without special tax and be charged $5 for i -. _ _ ' .., A t ,.4 |‘ 0- __ One o£~7c' print cotton and nwsiin " .ripe strawberries which Mr. Colin Milli- nh-S 1; e_ _ ' ' gan of this town tempted the writer with 0 Hoi- iii-oiigble commenced with pains in tems are very pretty' no li We have just received a. _big snap in and sateens at a great deal less than One case of 120 rint cotton Douixiorr Day Races,-Horsemen and 1 _ -"*'_-"*-""“"' 0 P others interested will please take notice IN BED THREE YEARS, _ . num.. can-ies for the Dominion n.iy__ _ One case of 15c print- cotton Races atSummerslde, close on the 18th "-' inst. _$4& in prizes are oEered. The classes Unable 9° Eat or 'S1¢ep_.A gage whmh BIB fléé |100 Bu, IIllX€d; 2.35, mlX¢d; D3¢§,°g-3 gud Spgglgligtg, mixed; 3 minute class, for trotters only. ` ~ Tan best evidence of anearly summer yet MOB?-EY, 011%-. JUDO; 10--(SDQGUI)--A ' TDCSE 8»l‘6 g00d W&ShlIlg 0000008 brought to our notice' was a handful of “Se W.“'h°“° p‘""°"°l m Phe m"t'°'7 °f afar mln mar UN. gmdly w°l°°m°d’ ' “Fsut¥ered altogether four years, three ' _ - f I A . V _ "' g _ 2 0 THE cf We mefchm “<1 gms’ °‘~tf::.i°.i.*..°.;':§ 12.2.12. ... . .... l ~ = s ' I if i .2 furnishers ol! the city of Moncton, have eda specwisa from 'the United - - , » _ __ agreed to close :heir respective stores at gggtes, They nllfailed. ._ - ` six o’clock each evening ot theldays ol the K;gn\_;_;~_¢fE__i_lIs81:_:nEi0l:l_;_5¢_g:_lwb0§s¢S_?§_P1350¥ week muowmg namely’ Tuesday’ Wed' ever was. The pains and bloatingare el _ l nesday and Thursday, save and except the l_ _ _ _ _‘had gf_tg(,¢)wn’3 Blggiggt Sho evenings before holidays and monthly pay gqPI?odd`s Kidney Pills saved m y life". re days and night following in the Intercol- onial Railway shops in that city. This is ‘ to go into eireet many. most or the cities, To-do.y's Probaibilitie s. _ towns and villages throughout" the pro- RBHW' Q ` . \ Imported Worsteds_Suits ‘Imported Serge Suits pants, ' - __ Aug ‘Our Flower Plants include tliefoliowig-pop ar varieties: Perennial, Pansy and Daisy in 010091. 35C per dozen; Carnations, Dianthiu, Sweet William,Forget-Me-Not, Holly Hoek, 5¢ wh- 4s¢ ver dozen. Dahlia and cmaiciu Bulbs. 6c each. Traiuplanted Hardy Annuals, Aster, Phiox, Stocks, Verbena, Plgtugiqg pm-my” ‘gn-|g°|d_ Nssturtium. Zeniiia, Chryeanthemuin, Caggy. ‘1ff» 331il>l81°8i8. Balsanis,_Love-in-I-M.iet,Single me donnie mmm (fn-im' seed) canary eng, °fvU°f°i°¢ G1°l7. A1¥'$i\1lll. Lobelia Byrethuni °' °°1<1°“ Feefhef f°f' easing. ea. ee. ,T11 aboveAnnnals $1 oo per zoo, niinnmi if - MGP H181! Quail; f fl#-.T117 yen irho _ _well to call we -_ 'i\61'»r"°¢.~ _ ' , ..‘ _ ¢_'~_ ‘_ *ernm- .v - >.» § I Fa, . _ ,em l * ¢\\>\_>ls= P” '°°' 5°¢.d°i _ elflri later einen dozen, for fall _and - A is The Bestl l-‘lads C Q ` _'Pune all wool Black Worsted Suits Pure all wool Blue Serge Suits Youth’s _Blue Serge Suits, sizses 32 tu 35 - - i GAY’-S PL ."‘"°P-*’_‘*°-°=`\$!_ f §°¢i»em».éumm,f