1- _ ._ v _ -¢»nl_~ --~=<-u-wn¢ir_-I-*--w¢---¢~v1~ - ~ their trimmed hat order* il ill$lll‘0ll€¢ ___ _ s | | _ isle, Marine, llle. ' All British Companies. Risks taken _ Ylllllllall di DU. m% lv The Most Reliable ggmm *1-Wliiw THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'1”]`ET_2_WN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND __ _ _I _ _ Fi* _ _ i ful- 1 Lum-1 lun Having purchased from Mr. Jé Hornsby the stock and good will c _ s books and Stationery Business 1D‘ ' the Morris Block. We _‘V111 °°““““e _ the business in its various branches. llling at lowest prices for cash 0nlY» Him B. M. Hornsby. Wl1\0 has Flank; S god the business in the past-, W_1u 5 in charge ofthe store, Bhd *lu be A choice new stock of Wall Pap€l'S will be at once put on sale, and all S dgpx ments ofthe business will _be kept well stocked. A Well E“PPh°d news sand will be a special featugs; d the business. The store will __ known as “The Bazaar BookSt0l'°- TIE BAZMR GUIPAIIY. Successors to F. J. Hornsbyi H9115! Block. Ch’town. M8fCh I6* ’°°°‘ 3 f i iiiéiihiiiii --»~ _ _ I I illlllnerl Our workrooms will -< = 2 15 E. s' ###****##_# ' rushed this week; if can- venient, we ask you. will consider it a favor for # those who can, to leave# if as early in the week as* - possible. §Perkins 6: Co The Millinery Leaders faanaaaaasa Special Rates Purtirsfrom the city,of four or more. who Ielireto nd thc day in_ Pownal, will be Conveyedlhire in the morning, given dinner 'lad ten at the Florida Hotel and returned in the evening for but $i.25 each. Coach will meet all li rtie d ` th k sauna aye pa sany ay in_ ewee on my '°°°'“°= ‘:;‘;..".‘:.°'..2..';°.‘:<:.; ali' “’°°°‘ B - WHBROWN. . Proprietor Florida Hotel. " Pownal June 6 tf. F W;`> _J ' _ otiowrates. Agents. Telephone 67 ` .iii Place to have yourre air work 3,.: done is the place that takes l the most interest in your do l needs.We strive to accmomo- . date all who leave any work with us, by prompt attention _,__ and quick despatch of same. ` S l We have the reputation of being “O. K." on repair work. Give us a t ’\`\" l J, 1.,- E'»’\\f __;~ _ ' . 4 .rial and be con- "‘“ vinced that what we say is -1 true. is fl- fl Lili. R 74& T E E I CUBA. o specug__Nom<='lll lllllll lullllll sollli MONARCH’S SALARIES i.ion.\'.ii'.avcUsr ll. woe. ' " """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ` 1 """"""" ` ` . . Of ll th at monarchs of the world f Spanish oppression, but left Cuba under Q ue; V_;§_'_T__ and the Mundo of Japan gets only $1 000 000___g9 000 0001¢as than he military government of the United are the most popular with their subjectS_ ' the Mikado l tates This was not the aim and object “een Vlcgoria is the wg;-st aid and the , _ n _ - Q ` ~ P l 'rim Karsten wnvrs A Raise of the Cuban patriots, though the change liliikado the best. The lgllldiit sfo ?D§_l_9~1;g _ Whenever he thinks of the ~Mikad0 f rulers has been ii benelicial one. The 15 $500»000>000°'y‘i°'r’ W ‘ e a P I - - ' » ble. -_ Everv summer1Blmiee in the stereimist o by _ _ _ 5 h 1 f_Emperor William must be misera _ _ 8 G0l1l1l»l‘y MS been Dlwllled illdllsllfy l'€° is $n3’w0’0a; ,ings 3 E21; rgrsufg (;;0g0'Germany has no_deil<.it, and the Em‘P¢ror end of A. W - l upon. cad time no » is,ooo,eoo,oi pe 8 . . _ . °'° P” stored, property protected, and ordered Eye” and midily egives him an extra W8llf»S°-lime ¢iDD1‘0P1'l0»l'»l°11_f»° mllke il1_l'j should be gone before than Thoroaro two liberty has taken the place of anarchy and millionwhen he wants it. England, with P1`°Veme“t9 0° his Property' but it ls ` Wearing month! yot 80 Elm Oféflllg il lm of P "Dk ti nable if he will get it. He has ~ ' opp,.eS8;0,,_ Bum while on the one ham] asurplus,refusestolncreasethe allowance ilglsjluged that Potsdam is unhealthy on . . ' f Wl . H h _~ - it has been hoped in the United States °f the P"“‘°° ° “es °_ “S “F t f th marshy ground Whig; _ A _ r time has come for a change. The United assumed would manifest itself speedily zine, said: “The thinking people of Cuba seems to be __0n_eX_Ste__t_ on his mivai trade of the 'United States is about $25 pf r from Cuba last Week’ General James H- of per head and of Wilson, who was on duty there for some Britain over $95 per head. - ' _ W _ _ _l 5 unquestionably desire the emancipation of ___ " the island as soon as it possibly can be accomplished.” General Wilson said also, “The administration could make no nap- T0 smelt dlsestiou. relieve ¢ll=l=Ml . te ti d i ki t heart pier move, so far as the Cubans are con- 5 piesgnfgoggtipipionlgakgf ny' cerned, than to hand the government of their country over to them.” _ 8 _After a constitution has been framed it Som "e__ywhe__e_ 25 eww _ will be submitted to popular vote. Then -- 1- - _.2 _ -i s but this is against their national aspire. Persia narrowly escaped alike fate, the crimes in both cases being the work of » a president and Congress will be elected if-;$.~ g ~ ,.-_iveef l 5.4' \.<_ff5: _ undert-heneworderof things and the Unit_ /i " _ _lil ed States authority will give place tothem. llllf o o \".. Then the new Spanish-American ;__' public will have to make its own way. _l(f(;,‘f ' ll' We are of opinion that it would be better ' forcubaimd ine Cubans so accept ine i/,,l`_ 5 , position of astate in t-he American union, },'_ (ill ' tions. It is, on the other hand gratifying _‘li I B to find that the Washington Government is keeping faith with _them and leaving 1' the Cuban people free to shape their own future in their own way. lllllv /(/ii iionves or lzsolciniss. ull 1- I Z’ _ _l;»`T Within a few days past the King of It- no we B’ j.\\J)) e Q o aly has been murdered and the Shah of °`° ' Anarchists. Bressi,who killed King Hum- if;/`_._,_ bert, had been five years in the United C; wi ._ff;~ . m vi _ie-Tff_‘_\,\~_£'f"-‘ l _,. Pllllllllll 1 Soaps, Bath Brushes, Nail Brushes, etc. etc. Liberal disodunts at this ‘gf season of the year. TRY Us. _\\_ Central Drug Store, _ Sunnyside. States, where he had a. home, a wife and -1__i _ V 1' child to whom he was attached, andre monarchs in the Old World have hada disturbing effect upon his mind? And yet this man left ap- parently all that men hold dear, and crossed the broad ocean to kill the King of Italy. We know little of the would-be assassin of the Shah, but he too wasan Anarchist. What is the secret cf this mysterious organization, with slicli power over its membership,\\'hose mission in the world ~a U gf- -il.; J JR 'IN H Bllllll Slllllllll ll Founrles, Engineers, Mau-hin~ ists and Boiler-mzikeis. Steam Navigatiori Co's Wharf. Charlottetown .P.E. 1. khone 125 _ llhhhhkkkh U is the slaying of kings and rulers? Doubt- less some _-liiziichisls are lunatics, but surely all of 'thein are not so. Arid yet rr .__ ie _-iii;‘.i'clii--tic virus once ii. infects a i ,___ ___ _ _ Free samples of pastuerized milk de- livered in the cit to any address left at the Factory. Viyater St. Call send or _- ;j_“@fj_j;§@§§‘_f_}§y“§§§“- W”"‘j°:11<“hi Wililll Willllllll F00(l g We can’t all go to 3 the country these warm a days _lr-ut our large var- iety of new and fresh w goods and up-to-date groceries makes it pos. sible for our customers to enjoy life in the city. If you would want cool health giving food call and place your order with _ llslll_l__§_l_l_lllll isosesseosos . m usecs 5833338 telephone. _ ' i tf _ _ ~ s _ s ' _ l an allowance of ii. _year-_ 'But 0 4 ii£l1'is1‘ . T W l allowance of $200 000 a year. The Queen 'orable room in the old Schloss, and while he wafclud the troops detile out of the barracksthe crowd silently passed thewin- dow, looking up to him with reverence and respect. He did not have any \’¢Sl`»ij bule train always ready toily at his- Plea' sure. He lived under his income, Will- iam lives in excess of it, in contradistinc- tion to his economical grandmother, Victoria, whom he so heartilylvdislikes. He has an allowance of about $3,750,012! a year, besides a great deal of revenue from various properties and pei-quisites, _He finds it such hard work to get along on this that if the time ever comes when the Re_ich_stag is in a. good humor he will ask for amiuion more. _The Reiohstag is certainly not in agood humor at present, when he is asking it for the _improvement ofPotsdam at the same time that he is re- fusing to pay the expenses of his Palos-,_ time journey and blandly turns the bill over to his legislators. ' The palaces at Potsdam are supposed to* 3 be the summer residence of the Emperor and the palacesin Berlin his winter resid- ence. Old William had rather a prefer- ence for Berlin. Young -William is fond- oi Potsdam. -In the days of Fredrick the Great the journey from Berlin to Pots- dam, when the roads were bad, was an arduous bit of travel. Now it is a que tionof onlya few minuteson the Emperofs train. William is fond of outdoors, fond of being with his children, fond of taking = their discipline into his own hands and believes that the country isthe best place for the young princes. His own withered lfarm makes him feel keenly the import ance of physical vigor, and he' h_as de- termined that his offspring shall have this first of all. MULTIPLICATION OE PALACES. Potsdam is aquaint little town, the German counterpart of Windsor, where Queen Victoria. spends most of her time. Frederick the Great built 'Sans-Souci in 1745. Here he spent most of his time, and here he diedf In his music room the visitor may see the old spinet on which he used to play. On the tortoise-shell musicstand near at hand is a piece of _ music of his own composition set for the Bute. The new palace, barely ii mile away, was built by F-rederick after the _ Seven Years’ VVa_i‘, and it cost $3,750,000. , . . . ,W'hen Frederick .’Wi1lia.m II came to the l throne he had to build still another pal- ace, called the marble Palace. The ffourth palace at Potsdam is the chateau iof Babelsburg. This was the favorite l summer home of the old William. Young William himself has laid out the plans _ with his customary orginality and energy as to the work which needs to be done to I insure thathis sons and daughter shall be healthy, Though William has a mnch larger in- come than his grandmother, his income .is smaller and his castles are fewer than those of Franz Josef of Austria who has Try oneoan of Oak .Btalid Cond d Milk and _ion will decide tliateiilnds letter and caper than a cow Ask ur 0FFl'0E-Buliiiysllllo. New gmmbrlm S , wg Prowse Block. First ooor to the FU 'ITURE i * » A ~. . i-igsie sum _ - ` _ __ R ‘ i ' ‘ saushioiory work. Reasonable _rf-lfii§t“§f.€?ii§i 'i§°35§.{'»“”'f °f"'°‘- ;"+““ fkhtloo milies withwhich they are amused W S_&TU'EDAY_’_S open until ll) p. m. p V l °‘*°`¢** ` __ __ _ _ ~ _ _ I \ ` i ' D ice aonr store. Opened a d read t - ~ ill lollloi iliilsf=‘lf»»l=~"c-"‘.l°~ more than satisfactory this spring-Our STC-CK. _ ' ` ‘ e ' ’ s S ml .°°”°°° ““P“‘“°”“°°”‘_‘ llld PRICES are sure tra `-»f~ sinners-Before vou ‘ ` ' QW” ’°"°‘l °°¢"'1d <1 S"'8f¢$°___|-i "‘;;;;“ lP KI N Sunnyside M ‘ _-_ _ (((>_>‘ ~ ill ` _. _ _ V ._-\ f-` ieril '=.`_~",_' . 1%" ` “’f .. is-‘s 's ,‘¢`i‘.» -me-¢e~l<»» vnu , -of _=, __ _ . .~ - _i _ _ - » _ _ , ~ A ,_ ATB to hand -iffgi L /_ I . l_lf_(¢_,' ' A l__\‘/.ll / V if ll \‘l _, . ` j_,-;§<}v* -51 ,1)r*~1yv' .` y "'\ ("\ll `?/ .l . ' \ , They are the prettiest lot of clothes we hav a ever We are busy making them up into stylish Suits. l ‘ _ invite our patrons to examine our stock All clothssmade by us are guaranteed to it =.' ICDIIIN' & V- ° ._.` -/ _\ 'rw -~ 'i ~\‘. ,__ _ .'.-- ll ,» /"_ ;§\. _~//_-_ s ,A M . c _,t -; ‘Hg \ 4 _ ~m, \ -\f;_ , `\_ ~~ \f_._ -- \ ~_ -/-- if- J‘i`\;’ 111 :§_-’ -§-*T , *A 141%-’ .W H ‘S Fr iuz Josef has not managed to save any- 1 thing, nor has King Humbert of ‘Italy who has $3,003,000 a. year. A CONTENTED KING» Humbert is the only King in Eiuope who thinks that his income is 1ii.r;,e` enough. He told his Parliament that no extra allowance on account of the marri- we of tne crown prince Was necessary. He would see that the princess and any ‘ children that might arrive would arrive N would be taken care of out of his own -T a1lowance._ ‘ The_ Italian deputies were not taken b SUYDFISQ, They are accustomed to such generosity on the part of their King' Y ear after year he lr as turned over great sums to the _state make this hea.v_y bm-. den of taxation on his people -a litt e less oppressive. - Ladies! ” We have just received some of Mad- ame May _s (Boston’s Complexion Spec- ialist) Toilet Preparations including Almnndine and French Cream. li HcDo1lald’s DlugStole. F” T°°1’i3_f°-F8rgusoii’s _celebrated ii _l Wow- l , l With the Island ion and British Arms in Buckles Broaches, Studs, Tea Coffee Spoons, etc G1H[1UlYT. Sunnyside Queen Square Ehnndr i You wh 1 ' jfdpuerinthig ~ libletodoitattlie li? iii It wo Id be t lei usillp y°qf‘;.J’;;'§i;¢'35h8¢ ERNEST Rl Doouii- 0i1e__$_RalstonBrefikfs* Food erough for five persons---there are six ful’ Cllllllncveiypaclczize. " Shad dates an. Ralston l3reakfastFood make a de- licious dessert Our Little Book of Ralst r. Ri ipes ildlsof other vs r dishes. Acoupon in every package Secures a copy sonsaassv S & SON Corner Grocer JEi\Kll\