i A rt _1-I# (IM Q; `~.= Q 15~l:,\ v. f..\ €k"~!fl‘9r tingle-waiter C' 'lon ._ -. _ ~~ r» s -... _ . -,»,. r _ ~“'» .l-.»,-,L , » f . ~--~ _,, e _ . _ . ~- . ..»*_ -; .. -is ~,- i-sl... ---,.>.1~=_.-fr.. -_ - __-,i .-~. _. __ ._ '_ ~' ` : . » <-1';-~ ~=.»~-.f..=~ ..!fW_,,.;. ,:.¥__.'§_ _ .»,!~!-!1_~.H.=‘P: rgfl _'1<§>~;'1!».\|! - Y!-1-_ -lf! seg-H .-...li-' A ' ""=1--sf; fi? '~.f~-.re. -=.-'.i- f ... " it THE GUARDIAN CHARl.O‘l'TF.TOWN. PRINCE 8 _ ~ , . 5 I | ,, .F 2-g , ___- _ H: y()U WANT SSIDE AND PRINCE C0. ____ Bishop McDonald spcnt Su d y A Cam. ra, THE ilrst C. T. A. cases under the new _ Andrew-s_ O Glu regime came up for hearing Saturday P em ages' forenoon. There were three in all, two of MF- H°1`=1C¢ Hi*-‘1Z°»l'¢1» left f°I` 0PmWa» °“ A Wsff-'h. ` , wiiieii were disinissed for went or evid- .Sv-turday'm°rnina- V The life.; and bggr Books, ence. The third, that against Mr. Frank Rem J_ K_ Fraser I-atm-ngd from pi¢f,°\_§ Handsome Pictures, Perry; rtpxsgltang in a conviction with the saturday aft”-n0Qn_ L ` Photogravure Souvenirs for the Parlor, “sua 0 $50 and costs* . . Mr' Numan SteWart"went mmidgeu' on' \\ riting Paper and Envelopes for the I.adi6S, miiiieliiisc?ii)il:i'i:)i:l0i1nli>"ili`:o;~i>xhi5oi-)iii§i§ M?iJ}`;ud£;ySli,t,:vr:.1;,_ni,, A,, spent Sunday Toys for the Children, occupied by Messrs Wright Bros. on home in New Perth, at his The best Slap for all household purposes. Buy the Famous :gif St- n'I'l;i=1 leflae 8:16 wmmodious Mn Jas E_ Bi,.ch,M_ L_ A" nf Alben-,,,n, is we a apte tot c requirements S ent Sunday in Georgewwn of their business having a. very fine show- p ~ ' _ _ room with repair shop in` the rear. A visit MT- and MTS- C- F- FN-SeT» left S9-tllfday Seve the wrappers and send for particulars of our premium offers. to this establishment will interest all morningon return to Halifax. THE WELGOME SOAP G0. Sl. J0hIl. ll. B. ~ ~ -M”-J`rP?S3f3\5?“iff efriifigiiiii- Q NEW GOODS Big Stock. Large Assortment. .lust opened. Hair Ciimpers, Side Combs, Back Combs, Purses. Something new in Ladies’ Belts, School Bags, Walk- ing Sticks, Swagger Sticks, Mouth Organs, Bread Knive_=,Pocket Knives, Shaving Brushes, Razors, Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silverware, Glass- ware, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. Souvenir goods a specialty. North Side Queen Square. Sunny- side, Ch’town. JURY 81 Co. " 11,7 I 1 lim uni M. p 'ro i ' _ B J sto n Commenting May 8th. tha “Favnriie" S. S. _‘°HALlFAX” Will leave Charlottetown ‘or Bos- ton eveiy Tuesday at noon [Standard time] calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Returning will leave Boston every Saturday at noon. ' Passengers leaving Charlottetown Wednesday morning via Picton, make close connection at Halifax with S. S. "Halifax"- Tifkets for sale at Stations P,_E I, Raslway. For tickets, rates and all infor- _ mation apply to.- W-`W. CLARK, Agent Charlottetown. YH. 'L_ CHIPM AN . l T Queen Hotel. Formerly Perry Hotel, llieu Street. Head oi tiers Whiti- This new and commodious hotel is now open for business. Thoroughly fitted up with all the modern improvements, this ` hotel odors to the public accommodation, which cannot be excelled ri any other on the Island. Good tables, large airy bed- rooms, bath rooms, sample rooms. Terms moderate. Free coach to all trains and eteamers. Special accommodation for commercial travellers. FRANK PERB.Y,Prop. Oct.6 dly 1 yr. Summerside, t__V _ _.1 Changed Hands. BMIPBELL HUUSE. SUMMERS|DE,’P. E- I- _ Good Board at reasopable rates. Free coach toand from all trains and steamers. J .E. HOUGHTON. Water St.. Summerside May261yr 'f- i Peters, lugs & Saunders A. BlllRlSTi:|iS, Sill|lllTll|lS, lit. l iuirnva P1~:rEns,Q, c., y A. EP.NEs'r mes, and l ALBERT c. s.iUNDER.s. MQNEY 'ro |.oAN. 'WFICESI M" i-_. ._ - , i H. E. BLACK, D..D.S p CD i=' i'-='i c E = 1 Merchants’ Bank 1B||llfllng Bummorslde, P. E. l _ Local and general anaesthetics ti. made Dentistry Pamless. All work Ga iranieed. May Sliaoddrw lcl'l0l|ALD & IIIITIII Banuisrmns. ` Super-iniendene Apl 24i.f_J' hiiieiwvs. Nam-ies ;i»iii»iie, ue. Money to -l:i V Y* W *__ Extensive Sale Furniture, Horse, Gaiiiages,&c. “For Sale by Auction, I am insiructed by L. E. Prowse. Esq.. to sell by auction at his residence Grafton Street, ill Wlllll. Ill THE 28lll. IIIST-. Commercing at 11 o clock. All his hr-usehc»1=i effects. comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen furniture. A1.s0-Horse, Carriages. Sleighs. Harness. &:. Terms Cash. R. BEAIRSTO. 16 id, Auctioneer. o k I Q I WANTS, LOSTS. FOUND, ETC WANTEDa servant for general house work. Must be experienced. Reference required. Apply to Mrs. VV. F. Carter Queen St. 17 31 WANTED -Acrivs MEN or Goon CHAR- ACTER to deliver and collect for old estab- lished wholesale and exporting house. Bona fide salary of $900 a year guaranteed with expenses. ,No experience required. Rewqence exchanged. Enclose self-ad- dressed stamped envelope _ to W_Ho1.n- san.-'ins Asn nxeoirnzns, '1‘hird_Floor, $54 Dearborn St. Chicago.-18 d 30 i HOUSE _TO-LET._-On Grafton Sta .`.5’.‘.lf"_§‘.‘.‘.‘li'f.‘...‘ $?{£§:..‘i'.‘ i»`Z.°.‘§..’.l.‘il.’3",._..‘?‘.§.. im _ iately. Apply to Thos. Green, on the premises. 11. lif- i- . . a e ~ T° LW WC °‘i‘*°"°'*°”"‘”g WROGKY Pllll FEHY Bw Bahlbiiy and Grocery. Ibtf. - _ ' *w_ ivrnn.-A-boy about 16 years of #ge qt- the Charlottetown Club. Apply to r. Aneas McDonald, Secy Treas. 8 tt TOSALET.--House on Dorchester Street, no occupied by Mr. Sidney Poole, con- en rooms. Possession `ven J toMissAll _ May13z€¥r1m.ce _for na-abhouseworkl. "ir Mme; month, aA'lad ford I _ p i ' - ’ gm.. _ _ ,. _; ~__,_' lboiiiiiuro ` .iiemrembie ones Apply te Peewee , ar Semis lv ,uni i.willii.c.i - 0FFICE3{ §i‘i‘i.‘7’2. ."“'i§.‘l’.i‘2i'£:...°".-l-3§'.§~ K- J. MARTIN B. A. Prince Edward Island Railway. On and after Monday, May 21st, 19(1). the trains of this railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows:- Trains Outward. _ Trains Inward. Read Down. Read p. ~el<=s»~=s=i=~s=‘sf' .®.~1.~=9°s=°9°s°§' ESSSSSS SGSBSESSFQ >s°.~1.~19° se? !*s='s=r=e°s°f55*§f5§i'5i3'r-rl” 'g8$§S SF F"c`>&‘lS355?°li‘i8llk'59i3ii"lP‘ irzr Fl $38 F 9°9°."1"Z`“.°‘.°°> assesses Seewep asses; owwerwwp assumes; owne we dSt&§&& lv. Ch’town ar Royaltiy Ju_nc. N. W tshire Hunter River Emerald Junc. Kensington ar ` _ S lv S’s1de " lv “in i e n lgort gli Alberton ar Tignisli lv ge »esf~=es°i-,-f-Tr gr gseeaes N s ?§59°9°s»° ri? »v$°'Fe'5°f_°s=s=° teresa ss geessss r-sew £92 v Ch'town ar M17. SUOWBH 1 Junction S M ll OTS A St. Peter’s perse HEYIKEB ¢ P.x. mx. Am. P.ia. Mt. Stewart 3.35 815 lv Junction ar 7.45 2.00 6.55 12.51 4.43 8.54 Cardigan 5.05 9.10 arGeo’town lv 6.40 12.30 'iliib iv nmereia 8.&l arC. %av_e elv 6.45 rm. A,x. Trains of_ this railway 'are run by Eastern Btardard Time. D. POTTING Gen. Man. &é'%, Mo.. ton, . B. G. A. SHARP. Superintendent P. E. I. Rl' 'Jlftovrn May`18. IND. I TIME TABLE _ ~ i *_-ii » it 5. ei ’l"i Mar Ist the Stceluer l Commencinz ~ cello! ~ _ ’ ' _ , "‘.’?='!.l."1‘§3?.'}‘”.-.°*._?°.’_"l"‘.'°‘?-f_'-“~? '§‘§’§’.5f‘ °§iinf;’,J bbls Choice quality. _ ' when - Pom: ‘ as l ‘ ‘° if 8.! am. a»w5¢” ..'P'="' use -B Ant o gg H 11,3! ` - 3 p.m. SUM) ...Egg 1° Q1! 1 ;~er~..e» “ een-i:»~ 1 wheelmen. Summerside is to have a monster cele bration on Queen’s Birthday. There will be a. parade ty theschool children,speeches and songs in the park. The Summerside Cornet Band will take .part and it is ex- pected the demonstration will be one of the largest in the history of Suinmerside. A capital committee has charge of the ar- rangements. Further particulars will be given later. Miss McPhail has colected in Summer- side and forwarded to the proper authori- ties the handsome sum of $116.20 in aid of the Indian Famine Fund. Considering the many appeals already made _gud gen- erously responded to this contribution ~ speaks well for the genuine loyalty of our citizens and especially for that of the ool- lector who at the expense of much time and unsolicited succeeded in securing it for this mcst worthy object. Some further contributions have been promised and vs I no doubt be forthcoming in the near future. ____.¢__...__.... ACHE. Toothache, the most common and one of the most painful affections, is instantly cured by the application of Polson’s Ner- viline. Polson’s Nerviline is a combina- tion of powerful anodynes. and it strikes at once to the nerves, soothing them and ail`ordin1& in one minute total relief from pain. others, try it for your children?-1 cent bottles by all druggists. ' -__--3-_-_- A woman never uses a hammer to drive a tack if there is a tlatiron handy. WHERE ARE THE SKEPTICS? In spite of all the evidence published in the daily press and even in spite of the 'testimony of your best friends you may still be skeptical regarding the unusual virtuesof Dr. Cha.se‘s Ointment. Nothing short of an actual trial will prove to you beyond the possibility of doubt that Dr Chase’s Ointment is an absolute cure for piles. Asingle box will be sufllcent to make_you as enthusiastic as your neigh- bourin praising Dr. Chase's Ointment, for it is certain to cure you. --im---» A woman decides what she will or will not do, with the secret understanding that when she mind it will come out all right. ` ' SUMMER OOLDS No coldis so hard to cure as the summer cold. It hangsnoin spite ofall ordinary treatments and frequently develops into consumption. It mattessnot what means have failed you can rely absolutely on Br. Chase’sSyrup of Linseediuid Turpen- tine to promptly and tborougily cure every kin of cough all over t 'ni grand &ontin€snt, 25 cents a. bottle. Familysize cen . - -_-Q*-H When a tree is planted, it should on be placed any deeper in the' ground than it stood at the nursery. A BUNDLE OF N.ER_VES Nerve force is the very life of man and every organ of the human body is rlegeéiéll- ent upon it. Just as sooo as the _ gets t in and watery and tails to supply nourishment to the nerves there comes a 2 tiéain of nerlvous disgirders, pw ra ion, para ysis, epi epsy, mean , an death. Dr. Chase’s N erve Food rebuilds and rovitalizes the nerve eelils wasted by ' disease, overwork and worry. Itisbeyond doubt the world's greatest restorative. Recommended by your family physician. All Druggists recommend and sell it. _-_-ii - “The crown prince of Germany re ceives a salary of $3"4'5,000 a year from the state.” “What fori” w “For being his fa.tlier’s sua.” 1 mincuiiglisaini -1 1»_5_ Collections made on the most reasonable terms and promptly re- mitted for. p Deposits received and interest al- lowed at best current rates. May 15 d&W 3m0s 5 I I MULASSES. Driect Cargo, sehr. “Quie- ga” from West Indies, arrived to day--121 puns 20 hds 24 _ CARVELL BROS. Ch’tow.i_ May 15 l900.» ». Ao mem. co ED HE IN TE CURE FOR TO T - ~ °` M U ° H The Guardian’s Indian Fam- toothiiche. Nerviline is sold in l0a.nd 25 Henry F,u.quha_,.son_ Soughpgrig 2_0() -» »r- _.. ,. _ _ » na lnSt. th 110011. Dr. G. H. Marve, Souris, who has H0119 to St. John on business, will return the last of the month.j Mr. C. A. Riley was a passenger on the eastern train Saturday evening, enroute to his home in Bay Fortune, from Ban- gor, Me. Mr. Geo. Crabbe ls spending ii few days in the City, visiting his daughter, Mrs. Edward Bell. He expects to leave in a day or two for Montreal. Miss Ethel Davies, who has been spend- ing the winter in Europe, will return t o Canada with Hon. C. Sifton and Mrs. Sifton, probably in' June. The latter _have now left Paris on a trip to Italy and Switzerland. _ “safe bind, safe mid.” Fertify yeiii-self by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla now and be sure of good health for months to come. 1_-_-Q-ll » s ine' Fund. The following subscriptions are in aid of the sufferers by the famine in India. Amount already acknowledged $77.50 A. Friend 1-00 Rogers, Farquharson, Southport 5.00 Collected in Forest Hill, by Maggie _ B. McDonald and K. Livingston 11.00 Collected in Mt. Hope, by Christi' McLeod and Flora McKay 9.70 i Collected in Albion Cross, by Katie jNicholson and Maggie Gay . 9.3 5 ° Total to date ° $lI5.55 Your Physicians Prescription. You should be decplly interested in the \?f-»“'ili>'i`ie=°°° li' vtarséb ..... ... ~gHjiies Hats “"“,‘. tion s Suits ,‘;,i",$,,f°,‘,‘,*,,f;*'°“ Art Suitable for Qoyefing quiredinve artistic D0lllilli0!l 3 cilildl 25 BW: ever willbe we ¢.p- un 'P i'lhere's a-rem 'S throng of here on Saturday. N o secret lfbout, simply A values. Read the list of some of the me Charlottel'nwn'a_ Busiest Dry siiiiii. M ‘TA is grade of ts surface M UIUUY \I\;l.Il1l'l\LlU WI I U POETCDISIMZ correctand honest fillhgof your physic- ian's prescription. In eve.-ry case our dis- pensiig is scientifically and accurately done with a view to best results for the sick. ` . A Great Medical Dbeovery. A Painl`s~Celery Compound' 'I-theeirowning medical discovery of the century. This popular medicine is our great leader. It gives the best results in nervous diseases, neuralgiai, dyspepsia, Brightffo-disease and liver comphint. _ ReddiniEos.,Druggists, Cllnriottetown. P. E. I. ' me isiimci is Rm. New Yonai, May 18.-Correspondence from the Manila oilice of the Associated Press says the Americans alle just be- ginningto no-slime that in tho- Island of Mindanao, until recently_ measly a big blot on the map, they have a. wonderful empire, potentially the most valuable of all the Philliipine possessions. Although nearly as large an island as Lumu. with a much better climate and capableof being made a. second Cuba in commercial value, the Spaniards never' really controlled nor even explorer] it. Yellow will dye a splendid rel. with Magnetic Dyes-‘-#costs 1% ce package and. gives fine results. ' Lori Rubens as High coni- missioner. From the Spectator.. - Lord Roberts’ admirable handling of both the Golonials and the Dutch natur- ally suggests that when the war is over it is he toivrhom should- be iilsrusted 'the task. of restoring to all those benefits'“of freedom and self-government; which have hithertoheen regarded in one» large see- tion of theland not as the right of all white men, but as the monopoly of one r ace. Sir-Alfred Milner has already been nearly Eve years at the Cape, and his health hae, we regret to see reported, suifered from the terrible strain of re- cent events. Naturally ho will see the war out, but when it is over 'he will no doubt. come home. In that caseno bet- terma.n` could be found for High Com- missillver than Lord Roberts-'our only doubt heingrliether he will not be want- ed toheln make that New Model Army which isdestined to rise from the ruins of ourpresent military syaiiam, He would be respected bythe Boers fir his military 55’ mill' §Mariiie Ii _ _ _ 1" ,. BULLS, CARGOES od issued when required. LOSSE SETTLED. _ ll Fire _ will pay you, io call onine before HORACE H Ch’r°wn. April 28. _:ooo-ima eco 3 'is- .- Whse iw we despense with it. its ima luxuiy ihia n _ This s-noon we are showiaglrlie largest range ol Gift atm! We over had the plea-ore of showing SGCOLOBS OVE RTS. MELEONS. WORSTERDS. VAIFETIANS Yov need one these treacherous Spring days there lr! sto. r 1" r- - _ f Ellen Gan. a”_good .gOVf€l_'lO0£l_ft;,1f'0r 7- qualities, auiifglie would big; as _#brave andjstrong men. gl, J ‘B isa greatfinistnke tosuppose that 3, ,soldier isnecessarily is bad man to em- Lploy in the wdrk cf pacification and the rebuilding of civic society. If he is tha right kind of no one canine better. h It was Hoche, not a civilian, who paemg,-1 , La Vendee and restored it to the Repub- p; lic, not, asthe degiy-W, |§S8,-i¢h§Bl‘t, biitfas a full of citizens. The ‘Roche were those which Lord Roberts _coal well-a clear head and |, 1 V ~'_ " '_ ;-_"wif f fr 'Ai the cost oflabozfiis thi? oiryiho caoop material would advisoyou to _o:der»one;{`of our , ‘ 1- --1--. .,.. ...v _~ .. 4 .r L' fei- -- ` .__ ___,____ __\v__,_,.__, _ , ___ .nul- II rw as wi-sea we- 1° own make. with superior _ _ 1§..0O