_-.J- - ‘ .. A , -..- .rs _ ....5 _ -. ~ nv- -__~ ,rwvm we ,- ',~i,~_:: .._.=-L-.-"»‘=`E‘,,'_‘= ;'-v::', L,.2f1-I __ .f='~“".-€`;=-,.-';`:i;¢~" _ » W--_ ~»- . - e --»..~ -- - »-._-vs-»» ' fa mv ve v v sl - ... ,-- . ._ » -=~‘-ft .';-s»¢;-ei-::~ef"~»,. _-~‘i~ -‘ -. f-f.‘~'f < ”" 1-"-:sf-”_F“¥--”..’°*. “"" = ~ *S >°~~ _i ` ~ ”-x -ff ~~ ' ` '< - . 35'? .' ~~.-‘-.l-~.,..s`»_: -.» _ _ _ p :y - .. - » . - p - .»_,-t _.»_é/ » - ._ .ff-_I ,§.__=. ,,‘;.- ez-_-._' ._~»-,.-.-;:;'g.>_`;__;.';,>-;-;-,f.§_,',1_ggso ., f' THE GUARDIAN CHARI OIT-ETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. JUNE,”-. .1900 30 Soft Bosom Shirts 50c. %:1-'~v'1»'¢9m» $1.00. 125 Soft Bosom Shirts, worth up . ._ - _ ' ti 'I b. ' 't - io $1.40 going at i5c. piell as to the gen emen si io v invi a 50 General’s Pictures framed 50c to- ' s *m -M ' 1 l _ lil* s.wfERSONAL - -MENl‘l0N 5..-...._+ - .nay iiiiirsiil o»i_w¢n..n.i.¢. §NAP _ I I saruanav. JUNE son., 19..., _ , __.,A.,manuf»otu_rer in Totontoshipped gy, M f mo t'Undém'vea.r' (to sell). We bought them at our aim pl-Ts? we're gling to give our customers the advantage-(Blouses white)-the prettiest things in Charlottetown Mr. W. E. Leard of Dundas, was in the City yesterday. Mr. Underhay, Jr. of Rod House, was I in the City yesterday. , Miss Edith Brown returned to Newton, Mass., yesterday moinlng. Rev. Wm. J. Howard, Pownal, returned from Moncton Thursday night. Mr. J. B. Lampkin, representing the C. Mr. J. E. McDonald M. L.A., of Cardigan was in the City yesterday Mr. Edwin R. Hmingitnat Boston, is at the Revere Hotel. _ Pretty Blouses worth 5Dc Saturday 4.8¢. »5(D Pai;-5 tyllsh Blouses Handsome Blouse ’ Beautiful Blouses $ ' ' Exquisite Blouses Mr. J. M. Aitken of Montague, was C among the visitors to the City yesterday. _ N Mnstewm Mennren or New Penh U P. R., was at the Davies yesterday. S orset Covers ight Dresses _ nderskirts 1- 9 was among the visitors to the City yester- day. & Co. Kensington, was in the City yes p tcrday. the Portland Packing Company, are in Messrs. Waiter H. Ince and George. Farrow of Hampton, were in the City Saturday. Miss Ada \Vadman was a passenger by yesterday morning`s train to the Baptist Association. . Mr. Way of St. Peter’s, was in the City yesterday attending the meeting of the Cheese Board. ` Miss Annie Mellish was a passenger by ‘ the express yesterday morning, en route to St. John, N. B. Mr. C. Lancaster, representing the Noxou Manufacturing Co., St."-Mary`s, Ontario, is at the Revere. - Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore of '0tta.wa, 1 short time with relatives. MLC. W. Sherwood and wife of Sussex , are registered at the Davies. Mr. Sher- wood is the Station Agent at Sussex. Mr. J. F. Norton of Cardigan, was in the City yesterday afternoon. He went home by the eastbound train in the after- noon. _ Mrs. John Harper left by the Halifax yesterday, en route to Boston and New York, where she will visit friends and relations. Mrs G. F. Dewar of Southport will be at home to her friends on the afternoon ofMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Dr. Jones, Professor of Classics at Acadia University, went west yesterday morningto attend the Baptist Associa- tion now in session. _ Miss Bert-ie Nicholson was a passenger 1 by the Halifax yesterday afternoon, en route to Boston. Miss Nicholson has ben spending a holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nicholson. _ _ -ii Wornout Nerves. r lolonkoho llouldirtslosp or llorli- llandoTromblou--oould Scarooly lam -Restored by Dr. chefs Ilene Food. Mrs. Margaret Iron, Tower Hill, N. B., writes:--“Din Chase's Nerve Food has done me a world of good. I was so weak that I could not walk twice- the length of the house. My hands trembled so that I could not carry a pint of water. I was too nervous to sleep, and unable to do work of any kind. 1 1 “ Since using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food _ walk a. mile without any inconvenience. Though 76 years old, and quite fleshy, I do my own housework, and consider- able sewing, knitting, and reading be- sides. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food has - proved of lnestlmable value to me." Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is the world’s greatest restorative for pale, weak, ner- vc-us men, women, and children. In pill form, 50 cents a box,'a.t all dealers, or Edmanson. Bates & Co.. Toronto. Don’t cough, use Dr. Cha.se's Syrup if tIt.li;1s_ecd and Turpentlne, 25 cents a o . Some people don’t work ‘I We work day and night getting snaps for our custom Mr. Geo. M urray of McGougan, Murray _ ers, snaps that make you always cuswm ! _ er We’ve 25 pieces of handsome White usiin, worth up to 39c a yard, bought at Good b e is 8 nd * Mr. C. L. Baxter and T. A. Atwood of M , a.lf price-only 19c a yard Saturday. _i to our Handsome the City. h ia!-gt We’ve been working since, the lst of 1 Store” into a. summer bargain storennd we’vo Some Mor.nsnts count it business wit to ink it (bnsiiiess suicide). You alivays get what we __ ‘ _-"rf .7 W é wheel and-.put it in asf §lP6_ all parts for ieither; Ciundiorigff or brazing andnensmelling; The work speiks _ .-' EIIMPTW -__ _ ._- .Q DY 20 To 25 per renin This is the inducement we are offering for your pnutllge VVhy such big reductions 1. You may-' ask We We bought more ` colored shiftg, in legee silk fronts men S working quired for our ordinary trade- In addition to the in early spring 2 gasgs shiiftg were shipped a,nceiled~ Bother than take them back manufacturers to us at a big reduction We believe we have now the largest stcck of any retail city. To dispose of this stcck we offer such ||be|'a| Flannfllette Shirts 170, 25, Black Sateen Shirts Our Hercules unlaundried White Shirts are the best in tho Victoria Row ld L_ _ ' -' .ANADiAN C ’,>Ac|i=ic Y.- CANADIAN PAGl_F_IC~ ill Dominion Day Excursions DNE FIRE FUR THE lillllllll TRIP- 'uiie 2g'.h,3oth.July lst and 2nd;good to return until July 4th, between all stations in Canada on the Atlantic Division. and to all stations Montreal and east. also to and from L C. R , D. A R , and P.'E. I railways points ~ On june 3otli. July ist and 2nd, to stations .ilvelst ofdMontreal in Canada, good to return v . u r T6cbmmercia1Tra\'e1iers,on presentation of certificates, on .lune zgth ,to points West of Mgntrealiii Canada, good to return until July 3:- . _ _ A. J. HEATH. » D. P, A., c. P. R., s.i.John, N_P. June 28 td , - ` - s nd 55 long-ab mt 15 acres clear and in a. high tate of feriiliti. lQ acres ready tostump-The balance in Hur 'Wood and Fence Jtails. situ- Harbor-Plenty of seaweed. ' .., ,__ _ also in September next _ 011';-.tire Northern Portion of Wsri-»n in new eau. ‘ pkiiinby nlrs. 'Margaret Millar *known as- : gmail _ . Thi. party is in ood dit -#is ' 1 Sminilgg of 3%oky°_‘gl>intwn'9Yhnr`fYu£3 ` Fei:-5-ly-md ti-mtsiopd Harbor.- ” ° H” “lm P yJoxN iuiwsos. Kami eodkwtt -.~ - __fClmr1otteto1rnf 5' ‘ . , ' . .- - " . -. _ I- f. 'f " -I 1' .~, <;.;° -1.1_1 < l.»L;i»~'l-9-_.4-'--_ is ¢ "';°"*"’ _ D is ‘ :Ive 2 __ »<..~“~ r.aii"""i_i ?.‘~T.i»s1-‘EePJ>*'fl."'.Z‘1'-*»»-§'f` -4/--Wi - Farm for Sale. _ I 1 l°°.i;".v::.'§..‘s:‘.i:’.L°:.l.2.':°f.°'=.;'.°:r.ws:lI _ L _ 1 _ 5 f ated ouemilef om Rocky Point' Whnd _ _, , , ,, , °'°d“°° °°”'lbi§l'inn°a-Ness schmi'-'<>'ligi‘f " ri themost besnt lane available-Ovedoob . _ ing Hillsborough y and _-‘Charlottetown - | i‘ l innexceiled. Write for circulars. ' ROGKY POINT FERRY. *ww The Steamer "}1ltin” will ply between Prince St-reel; Wharf and Rocky Point daily, (Sundays _ excepted) as follows: Will leave Prince St. ' will leave Rocky: Wliarf 4,.” i Point - 4.* _gg-AkQPd~r--lepmqg 8 P gg : 2 : 2 :'- P’ 5.5 T1 2 P B ihl wicnwr-3-Q90 S 3?-5’ ‘C3 : : :U 2 :9° .5 '.5 4| ti H _ as is m. gr °‘ l ii H is al ‘L SUNDAYS. Wiilleave Prince St. Will leave Rocky Wharf Point At At 9. n. m. 12 43 p. m. 1.15 p.m H 2 4- .\ ca H 3 H it 54 H 4 ii A, ci 5 is 10 a. m. Charlottetown, June lst, IMO. P I Opens -duly-“list Finest Bathing. Boating and».-Fishing. Cube” 0 l- ce HALL-lair.: Maya6d3iu ‘< 9~ sl~§2,¢‘° V9 cf* "“\\ W" \\° There is n_o gum or rubber or afnythm in Lorticelli Skirt Protecg tor that will cliafe your shoes t is made of specially rgwn specially Bonn and spec ally woven wool `t is (fer than an" other skirt because it is made of and better wqgl-it has F0118 VPSYC that qurgkly vi lieu viet and sheds dust egnly Sewed on flat-not turned over- dress-goods shade s yard., Labeled thus Ski” rs 1 10 %Pieces _ $1.25 A Basket of Ribbon , sinileat. -_ .ACorsotflt£ora Corset in town t’..°‘li€”..‘tl a Satgrday at oil? Bi. lillillillllit 6 ` l ._ The Spring rush is now___on, and we are fully pair Shop is now taxed .00-ifU'§'lim°°E.., "V3