\ ,_____ .» -1w»----- .V ~» NF'-F' . ,., _ , _ ‘_ . 1. f sb _ >.~ _ _ -#"1 -»_ .. * '1_» r r.. Q. fi _ .__/‘ 2 ~l _. 1,3* 5%. sf., 5’ L " c s -s "_ l ip. _ x ;` U A 2 __ ~L_ i _ » __ _g t s". - - o -c. ... _ ` » ` _ 1’ .s _ .. _ .3- _,,_ _ _, ‘ i 1:- i `--1 ‘ MDR HOME o~~-.-_~_-.~_-.~_~_~ ~ ~_»_-A _~_-_»_-,~_~_ ._~__g___v - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ oldcnllam Abbey Passes into the Hands of th American Pinancicr. Lo>'Do_\',June T.-Following the e ,mple oi Andrew Carnegie and oth gn,of\Iew York has secured My Morgan s British home is Alderha Abbey in Hertfordshire, which belongs nsworth ma - The Abbey oi' Aldenham was occupied the thirteenth century by a company denham Abbey was built in the year 1800 close by the spot where the old mansion the Oven- - Aldenham Abbey stands in a park of he of x-` Wall Hall belonging to the abbots had er stood for many centuries. American multi-millionares, J. Pierpont- Some charmingdvy-clad ruins on the St a grounds were “faked” about sixty ye m remains of the old abbey of the eleventh o century. They are not, however, for the Lord Rendleshsm and has recently been father of a farm laborer still living in the °c¢npied by Charles Van Raalte,the South village,who was a manson, helped to make African millionaire, Aldenham Abbey is six miles from t famous St. Alban`s Cathedral. It is sit ‘ted in one of the garden spots of En mid. Not very tar away is the town -,ssl _ Watford. near which are the beautif is 7 5 pai-ks and homes of the Earl of Essex a the Earl oi Clarendon. Nearby also is t Hofg - i T. wotiful English country residence. ago. Itis pretended that they are the ’ _ o o t' them. he “Ah, says this Aldenham lodge, “they u- proper ruins they be. As well put t g- gether as you`ll find anywhere. My of father helpedto build them." ul A local banker in 1810 paved his ovns nd with tombstones; the inscriptions up- ward. It his customers want a well- V ` dm-ming estate of Lord Ebury at Rick- baked loaf they order one with “Sacred tothe memory of”on the bottom of it, in that being the inscription on the stone at the end nearest the fire. If they like very picturesque abbots. _The present A1. it lightly baked they insist on the “Re- quiescat in pace” of the further end ot llultivate Whenever there is an ache or pai when the appetite fails, when there a sleepless nights and momentary spel of weakness, look for the cause, and IN BRITISH MARKETS gee that it is removed at once. Cultivate good health while yet the is something to build on. instead waiting until the nerve force is deple and vitality completely exhausted. To persons suffering the results thin blood and wasted nerves, D _ _ _ _ chases Nerve Food supplies on me slvws Special mention to the develoo- in 400 acres and is really abeautiful place. at is as carefully protected from poachers A rich trout stream runs through it th now as it was by the old abbots of b gone days, though invaders who come no for iish have no dread of being put _ death if they are caught. n. --4--- §§ .Russia /is A colvlPs'rlroR re ' of ted Russia is looming up conspicuously as a competitor of the colonies in the markets en if of Great Britain. Lately she has be needs 0! the SYSISHI and DFUXSS Deffecf ment of her trade in eggs and butter health. It occupies a iield by its and is unique in these respects: th it cures by forming new. rich blo od comes from Siberia. Special refrigerati and nerve force, building up the system trains have been built, and the ,butter and increasing the weight. It is a reconstructant, restorative d placed in hermetically sealed compart- °`n~ ment with an ade nate su l of ice revitallzer of the most unusual merit. S’ q ppy which sends new lite and new vtgor and permanently cures all nervous tro to last through the long journey across t every Diff Of 018 body. and SP8-dually Urals. The trains come through direc ai _ _ _ _ bles and diseases resulting from we blood and low vitality. 50 cents box. at all dealerf, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. *_ frigerating plants at Kourgan and Om Last year the butter exported from R brains are much exercised with stud and whose strength does not kee ' ' a half million dollars, but only a third Fast_ Gr owing Ghildren it was shipped directly, the rest going _ _ ' his especially School chlldren’ whose present year’s export is expected to reach Y $10,000,000, and, with the new facilities through Danish and German firms. T P for handling the stuff, it is_hoped Pace with their growthshonld be given 1890 the value of the butter exported PUTTNE’RS EMULSIO lhis preparation contains phospbo and lime, in palatable form, and ju 3 and little encouragement __l.¢---» st in the best condition to be taken into THE UNION IQEK NOT IT- the system, and supply what br and nerves require, and to build the bodily structure; and the ccdliv oil supplies much needed fat food, Be sure you get PUTFNER the original and best Emulsion. Oi all druggists and dealers. ` Exhibition at Buffalo states that one ’ flags. Every South American eoun t S had hunting enough and to spare but t Canadian buildings were destitute of Ca adian emblems. This is a matter th -A should be rectided. If Canadian visito 1 _ l - A . _ ,g-_ _ ~.. __ -..._ _._,,,_..,-_ ,__ ____ _ __ _ __ . " .¢.=§';.'_f_’;=_§; , ---.._ - ‘ ~»» " .~ - ' - _ ‘J "V 'F. 2, 'f.'_~.¢ _ _ze __ _. 5°( _.er it \~._'»*=:‘°v_`t=;3,;~ 1 fc' ._ - ' » ~ . fl 5 .lg %:r_.'r..=.f I gy __ f `~ 1 15 _ cf' _ I ' 1-.. ` ' ' ._\ _ -f -. _ _. "N A; ___~,;_. F _,__ ._ f'?,_T fr "fri Y. , ': U 4 '£12 `_»'-`f.' dt: _-_I-0’ -- '_f_°.' ‘ ' . ' ~` - J.. ._ ' _ ;.f_.'°i'l°'f~I iris? ~~'ff=‘-._/.‘ f re .»5_.7,}§§§g£l1"`i'_ "fi ' A Q »\ .ag ~¢ ___'_~_.;_."¢;_. -- ul-llllllllll _ _ $55.. °`~lEi_ =" f_f,;;=~- »;;;~ __ _ . ’~ ' 5"' 'dl `? ?//_/ _ - ___ _ as _ ._ ' " ` " ""' ’ ` here Sunday was the last bit of eviden needed to prove that the skeleton fou on the same spot last Saturday was that two --- ‘ ~¢.~ ' - _A - ._ `.t?'~f,l~‘-»' t'-#ff-f=~" - - _ .i ~.»-..f» .K/f . ez-.511-' . “ sp,/' / °` _._- , _-._ »'»~ --~ ' :1;»~f¢~v‘ “ "- ' i ' _ 'T~,_s;l-,i-.,._/// //_ _ _ | ~ "”""" ' /».j»¢' ,/ Z. / . " ` /'A' J; 1o /_-s ‘.4-au... o-._ eg: the English market. Most of the butter he t u to Riga from which port there is ,_ special line of steamships, which sail every week tor London. Al Great cold storage warehouse has been built at Riga and the steamships are fitted with re- k us- sia to England was valued at over six and double this in a very short time. Sin ` h N, quadrupled in the face of many obstacles ru ` ' - aiu A writer in the Montreal Star who up was at the opening of the Pan American er the most noticeable features on that d l' was the absence of5British and Canadian and exhibitors are expected at Buffalo least commonlcourtesy should be exten Farr was a liveryman at Silverwood Y . guifl front tooth was missing, and t young men made a successful search D8 is DO ly a s ot |50 C6 &S of Y th 3! he n- at rs at d- ”~" Canis, Ill., June 7.-A gold tooth . found in the woods two miles north of ce nd e d A w fo IIRUHKENNESS IS A ISEASE ANU GRN GIIIIEII P _ _ _ _ IS YOUR HUSBAND, BROTHER FATHER. any ci ycui relatives ' = of Drunken ledge of the patent. _ Read the follow- “‘g §'.iiL°.‘i.ii'i-‘Z‘§§§8'é‘iZ‘§§Z¢ . ....0 nn. w H sauiznisiis eco.. chicago ni. » Dear Sits'-Kindly acce t my thanks for the wonderful and permanent cures you have wrought on niany_ members of my congregation. I have organized a society; nréioiigi nitydsmecxg; be t omo e an a ve se rn sei: aiigr speedy cure _for this dreaded °“ol'.‘§.2.’1‘“-‘2i.S°“i‘§ "“.‘.`il‘l‘i’ ‘?.?"?.'. 2.52 1 _ ou ea :ery usa: future of the resg; ofutaeir I bo _ I ` 1 lx thatG wi ess €¢1>\\?ndsla.1ll§€ve grogptii still continue in f iio€5`§’3Z§§i. i.°°°...“ "'35 ;‘é.‘.'.‘Z"éi 31”; e _ (6259 ‘ struction, and place thginon _gre :3_|=£1_~ i___._- i'-:. H. s. B. (3593) c. ri. s.B.--5-A. H. s. B. Bay with black points; foaled july, :S90 “feeder Joao r. Eigoy xnowiok. rookiington York, England; imported by Thomas Irving, Winchester, Ont, KILNWICK FIREAWAY, by ` L01'd Swanland (1834) by Lord Derby II (4x7) Who was winner of thirt -seven rizes at _ _ Y P shire shows, by Lord Derby (415) by Refoi-mer ` I9). _ Kinrzwicx Fin:-:aw.\v’s dam was Trip 5 amicted wo the Disea.e _ _- ness-v?Witlihave a sure cure which can be gl en wrru or Wirnour the know- York- ; --o-- _ _ THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND JUNE10, llll. o ~ s 1 _ » 5 , / __ _ `» . ; '--y.n~”-‘ls_§<§_=-fl-...;%rsqfq_f_.__,,,_=u _ _,_ _ ____ __ ' = » ,~.. ` .:»fr.r~ ‘i ~_'-f. " vi ` s =_ _ ~ ‘...ALTIK1r§;‘f_§,5‘;W1-‘fi@l£_zs~'r§'»2,gag ge . ._ - ._ ., _ , _ ‘ ~» ‘» V 1 ~ L ~ _.-_» ._ >- rc.-, =<-,- ~j- ~._g~;_.;._. '_<.'-§Elq§-.:y.-_,Heh °'@E_».’-i3.”-Qs!-5§>,”?lq’x“,=_'i§' 1. _';".»f¢ ....2-_=;_ _.V ..»,__ _ ,_ __, _ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ 5a - ‘ *fx i r.~ _. _ _ »~ .» ’~ ~» - "A, ,g-i.;-.__;;{£.,-a,»~.,.._" _,is _-_.___ 5 ,~..w»~.3~,;53r.,- , ,;_ .. __ N L* bv ,D ki) :f O `_~ GAN’S ENGLISH .;_>§`1%__%}i“<%ii¥ii*§¥i¥M*$i¥§tW :__ sample prices-.many more for the asking. run one way to day and another tomorrow, but ther! are two things fashion always demands . First that a. suit must tit. and second that the goods must must boot good_-qualitybanil f well. We know our line of men’s suits for summer 1901 has no surperiors and few equals. “ We know they are well and fashionable and that the prices are as low as is possible to sell ‘ii goods of their grade. Come into the store and inspect things for yourself. Here area few - »s_"'-._A . ,\ I " " f vt; nad" df _ %i%§i%i§%%%@%_@E% *lit I believe MINARD`S LIN IMENT will 6W.%..f., lihil signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Brom ninine 'r-bw &lUn0drthatcareaacoldlnall»¢§` oizasoss FROM catlroiuua. _ From November lst to April 7th of this year, 13,000 car loads of oranges had been shipped from California and 9000 car loads of lemons. ‘ ___;_¢_-_- AROUSED AT LAST. To the terribleravages of corlsumptionin Ontario, the government is petitioned to establish hospitals for consumptives. As a preventative to consumption there is no treatment to be compared to Dr. Cha.se’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine which promptly and effectually crues every cough and cold. It has by far the largest sale of any remedy for throat and lung troubles. 25c. a bottle. Family size 60 cents. All dealers’ _ ._._.¢..;_- WATCH AND SPRAY. .___- To watch and spray is the price of suc- tried almost every remedy' I could hear ot. I was told by the best physicians I could get more than temporargrelief. I was _induced to t-ry Dr. Chase’s intment. After one or two application I received great relief, and when I had used only wo boxes I was commletely cured.” At all dealers 60 cents a box. _ _ RUSSIAN BUTTER EXPORT. The export of butter from Russia for the first ten months otlthe calendar year 1900 are given at 37,729,220 pounds. BEAUTY OF FORM AND FIGURE. ' ' - ~ \---~__. _._ l!_\»_»I On _If they rion’t iit don`t take the`m. Your money is_yours'ti1l you’re satisfied. ' ' - -E From us From us \From us A good wearing suit $2.75 A special tweed suit $8.50 A Scotch tweed suit $12.00- ' A solid tweed suit 5.00 A Scotch tweed suit 9.50 An Irish Serge suit 12.00 0 ~ A Canadian Homespun 6.50 A very fine serge suit 10.00 An English Worsted 12.00 An all wool serge 7.00 A wide twill Serge suit 10.00 An " _ “ 1 15_00 A hard serge suit I 8.00| A German worsted suit 10.00 A Scotch tweed 1 0 15.0.6-F 0 - What trade we have we’li _hold what we haven’t we’re after. * ‘ NUMBER OF HOGS SLAUGHTERED. - - _ _ To ...om ost.. by _ RUBERT PALMER l& cnc' the American packing houses last year 1 ` ' was_ 20,980,000, a decrease of nearly all A Charlottetown sash D°°r Fact°fy _ 4 _ A _ - _' __ ay, 3rd June. .. . . 17thJnne............. . 1stJu1y... . . . . . ._ 15th July,..._ . . . . . . . . . .. 29thJuly.... . . . . 12thAugust.. 26thAugust...... . 9th September . . . . ._ 23rd September . . . . . . _ . _ . 0 7thOct0ber`...... 21st October . . . . . . . . . . ..' ' 4th November . . . . . . . . ..| - Returning willleave Picton, N. S , every afternate Monday at noon. on airival of trains from Halifax and St. John, calling at Charlottewwml ' ~ Summerside, Perce, Mal Bay, Gaspe, and Father Point. I 5,231 °=n1‘;i,%:°.6if 3% Subject to change should circumstances require. ` imported to harlottotbwn. which ' million as compared with the figures for ~=°» _ - _ _ _ _ ,mia __ A W0 years before.-Co-operative Farmer- With experienced workmen and first-class machinery, we are prepared to ° "-l i ` I “"""*""'“"" _ ‘ upply contractors and others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Frame 1;: ;::f;_:iP“b”b' as T° Cm’ ° odd ia 0°' DW' nterior and exterior Finish -__ ’ etc’ ew' ' ` _ c°\m7~3 Oh Tuesday the 18th of B anTgke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets c13_]_t1es. D. xgox atthehonr of twelv 0 cJfe$*§f§:"“ ’§f“§}i “h(§r’g§’;‘°Y gi lrfafflnrz o-.oamo wmaowo, stain, sau nam, poinomn. newer Pom. cum "“d,""'i”"‘° °f* 1"°"='f‘_" ’ ° ' ' ' 3 armor one oonaoown. mln muon spmoo one noi-awooa moonngxim ““‘_°“‘F“’° _°f on each box. _ me cioor spmoo, snoormog one clap source. T'°”*Y'°I‘_§_m “Y °f _F=bmfr between H311 .suvlosr cUu.1'Y. ` u°Givo us o oou. _ _ _ -- Rossm' PALMER .1 co °' ’°"““° my “fr A hi h _ b h _ h _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ o ¢°\\nfY. Pruvinee'_of n _ s Jury recently roug_t in t e i eakess Na. 3 ad. _ furmerundcathei-ine Heghee ni; following verdict: “We, the Jury, find onepu'~t,;n;1 qyiogh the' prisoner almost guilty.” _ _ _` town in said and ~ a Law of the vtlxerfpei-t and __ _ _ ___ __ andthe-landstheteby_grnute'd cure eve case of Di htheria. _ _ - _ » _ture of Aooignmenrdgte 1? D _ MRS REUBEN BAKER. ' _ ` - i ~ ' _ ' I °f evffl L D-was made ' - ~ ~ _ _ Ratteltbury of t been 1 believe MINARD s LINIMENT will *M111 P granted A l|EBEil STEAMSHIP Bn Ltd! s___m____ P £5. CHAS. ANDERs0N. lu _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ` _ _ _ was on not or Towm_i___________be__ Y» - - _ I _ _ _ ‘ boaododos follows time is tony; ny 1be1iovoM1NARD’s LINIMENT is the PROPOSED SA"-‘N05 FROM ‘_ §'f,d"°,”“,,d'“‘,’,i,i';,‘_',f',‘u;'}'§‘,°°,,,“°°,, I. best household remedy on earth. _ __ _ I ' _ _one degrees, ent on; ,nd 5”. O . t < ' _ _ MmH1ASF<>e=» _l Montreal and Gharlottetown »»~»w»=-~=»»=» 'and Riverdale, Oil City, Ont. O I _ , » i < °l>¢=*°: ;hbf¢l1-»- f- \»= =-fm °f-M ____¢_____ AT 2 P M _ _ ABOUT 6 P M Commissioner of _Public Lsn¢h.to_ 0 __ ‘ _ _ Duncan McPhee, bearing date the eighth l 1 U 0 l o o J al » o » ¢ Q e e o o o Monday, "7th May . . _ For f_mn_er_oofuooms apply “ 10th Jnne...... . ...... W-S-Stewart. s°1icitor,P “ 24thJune . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “ ` 7th-|uly..'.... . “' 22adJuly...‘. “ 5thAugust... “ 19th August..... . °‘ 2nd Sepzembel-...... .. I _ H ff- __ L pi _ _ _L1 in front Y September A D 1887, with the side of Queen Square, 'Dated this nth day of May, A. D. xgoif " ‘ A _ - mcmmr. r. e ,_ v 1+ 1.. _ . _ _-_' lsrllsoorombor . _ Ghéa V Lf ht ` f. 30:h Septembe_r:::::...:.N g I' ” 7. “ 14th Octob=r. I. . . . . . . . . . . “ _ 28th October . . . . . . . . . _ _ . ~ \ Strength, fl soot. i ooaaw. I _.___ .__ii,_.l!l 13 A I-/0"\ Beauty. _,_ _ » Threetold conimendstion that has won forthe Massey-Harris the-round- the-globe popularity it >¢njoy|.-1_1 quslitv, strength and style it has iken its place with the best in the world-> the models for 1901 containing the newest and most useful improvements -and ol the vcrv finest materials. forthe ‘ ‘ _ LongEvenings I will sell in four gallon lots at 21 '-'.1 cents a gallon. ` more lowers, ooo is Ma, _ ` new pack, 25 cents. ” f_ oriowo, oy 20th, 1901 Agemg Libby M<=Nei1’= Sliced Bwou. * ‘ 12 mon thurstf A _ . ___ 25H°;‘_‘t°_:;_,! Ch°w_Ch_`,w 22°’ “_ _ _ _ \ ’ ' \'_‘_ ' tight tap. »- i f A No Tea can beat.. ‘Basard’s _ -_ Btialiemir. We sell' the genuine !.’!_», 1' ` v " _ . _ _ ' | . ~Z_§f__;-9 F _ | l _ _//_ ._ , - _ _ Slmpllclty, cessinfruit growing to-day. See that insects and fungus. diseases do not rob you of your crops.-Co-operative Farmer. _ -g , _ 1--1*-1_1. I ` ` f _f / UNTOLD AGON 1 FROM SALT RHEUM _ _ ..,,__"_,d__ _ _ ' Mr. (§hash_F. h_§cLe___aii\& Palmer-stan, Ont., ~ - sa s:- su ere un o agony an mise _ _ for]-r years with salt rheum in my feet.rI \'§'-//I ’ & lwi Those are cub prices. _ '__= Phone 208. _ _ ,_ s _ll _ A Cor.'Eu|ton and Hillsboro Bee. 3’-fr rr '_ ___ }__`_ 1 _gm - _ __ _-,__ _ ._ '» ff», ll _ 1,- /S df V _;~;7¢" ",”/S* . - g _\__ ll-r. J»`__, 4 < ~ f UIQ.: ,fl .~_ _ .' ~ ‘ ' *-553 ~ _ _ _.7 » Tendeltjhl' 'supplying mmt i.~ ooivoafar an omoo_f‘ofrLioo.. J. a. Macdonald up to 12 dclccir, noor, on'1'uesd8y, the eleventh day of Jane next. . Tenders tobe m_ar_ked "Tend- erefor supply. of meet' 8 " I ° ` 2°dR.°!$'°._.~_; qinots _ ' Aseigneeofllectgng¢§ ’ \ . ' ` if ` (fx. Goode delivered tree it City. _ _ :Ee ar- vvoocl = Al - _ »_. 82nd Camp Brighton iiill 4?" ' . _ _=e_, .l§~:. - » i8'-,-~ . _ ._ '-'L . "1l.;~ A _‘- if f »_ :~~__,~ _' :J- *iv* ‘ "‘._‘1 .3 ¥~"_i'_- T' _` -5_4 _°i“' . .._._ "'ll.- A ~-_-__c_¢_ $7" *ze fl *Y if fhia _ ‘.15-J-' . ...___ lf; -__ ~.,. ..._. ~_ -f-L_.. :_ ~ ‘sf "¢"`;_ ~ _ t_ ~i`; ' _ 3 _ ,ey'. ` ‘iff _ ‘ :isa TL . W 5 -<. _lf _ L_: ~..¢ .,.; _.ff