,__ _ry at g -IN- ‘ drug line. _ n Prescriptions and special ‘ _ er than any house in the business- ’ The People’s r HUGHES W... _ < h henna Block Suri nysid s pssssssmsasé ~ I3 wan: at the Eclipse (.lCttlIlg Bakery, where every- T - Hot To Make . Q” Pl8S 4 For to-day. I er-,_ WEEE 23333333- ; rr -; ~ .' _'_ ~ .'.=~_.§ sf 1 » r -f<"`." \,» ‘ ., 3"'-“="~ if-f'-~-; fi" ""‘ 1- , ~ -se.. .L . _fe-'_ <=-.»~_,'~_-~: ._ 'f `.» » \,`;! " " "` ,,».’= fs 518 z.;-s . '°“'?" » 1 _ - `2-- 3'" '.'¢‘i'.’:' ‘~'-‘ >5=f-.'“ . . _ -i . , _X-_-_._»_~,_,V ._ __ ._ . L V.`_`,..,=$_%£g,_;__;; _§?__w{§_J&&,;g:W,,.¥;,.:,t.;ViA sig.. »_ » ~ -_. »,- 'V f - '-';~.~ ,___ . _ .avi ~;.,=- ;.>. - .~ _.;'».~“~ :»~': 1. -. V.;-a1'_:.\-1* .~ ' ~ ..» . .-1 - 1 ` '- \-=~‘lf‘~.-.-is in -W... .,_..- _.a ..., ..t_-1. - ..»..~. ..,_....'_.,`, _, _,W _ _ _,_ ',’ ,_;_,,'__,.._,__,,_ _ , 'THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE ED WARD ISLAND, MAY 21 1901 1 2 ° l 5 _ ` 1 r .f-.`..~.....,»¢. nf” AIJUU t`,"»g,1W\ Coffee S a prottv good way to test any store 3 by the codec it sells. We`re Willing for you to test no by our coffee any ` sting, We wish you would try some of $ om- 40;, Mocha & Java. We`d be glad to ,gn it to _von and _vou‘d be glad you’d ,md is-in such a ine coffee. Blended ‘skillfully and just roooted enough. S Freshly Ground when ordered sworn ands §- _- --5 [VERY MAN would bg posted, as to the merits of 'what we eier y0\1- pifsg-We offer you goods, exclusively our own When you buy from us, you will never see a l implicate with anyone. 5¢¢0nd-Our cutting, fitting, sewihg, etc. is se- l me to none in this Broad Dominion. 'third-The above excelleuees are yours at a inn, also our own, but we give all preference ,4 advantage -to our customers. Secured only yylgng years _of hard work and-trying exper- ences. J T. FICKENZIE, TheTailor. HUB NEW Sllllll You will Sud everything you Qrequire in the Rem edies. repar ed with the best _goods obtainable-oheap- We run our business in the interest of the people.-No divmion of proits with Doctors.- It is your interest to deal with F _ _ 1 Order what you -| EEEEEEEEHEEEEEE 'thing is good and fresh. All our goods are well mixed and I well baked and just what you want. 00 Apple Pi es 1 2c . Mines Pies l 2c. Telephone 2 1 l. D. STEWAR Ecipie Bakery B ikes Best Bread. E333 .Q F5 'ee HY AND COUNTRY <<.-' RUMMAGE Sale, May 30. Mr.\°s'rIu~:L Snow in Opera House to- night. Tnx-: S. S. Halifax is due at eight this morning 1 ALPHA Rsbeckah lodge meets tonight 1 at 8 o’clock. l THE S. S Princess went on the slip yes- tcrday at Pictou. MR. Geo. Wheatley is a. candidate for Councillor for ward 5. THE schooner Charming Lass arrived to- day with a cargo of old Sydney coal for A. Pickard 8; Co. Ln-:1"r. J. A. McDonald was sworn in yesterday afternoon as Stipendiary Mag- istrate pro tem. ANY smart boy with a fair education who desires asituation, should apply at this oflice at once. THE Schooner W. Dunbar sailed yester- day for Pugwash after discharging a cargo of lumber for the Beehive Lumber Y ard. THE plan of the opera house for the League of the Cross minstrels tonight can be seen at Rankin‘s and Jamieson’s Drug Stores. LADIES! only ten more days to rummage in the attic for the donations for the ru m- mage sale. Kindly send the same to Y. M. C. A. Iris understood that the price paid for Brilliant was $550. The purchaser is Mr. William Blair, proprietor of the Queen Hotel, Sydney. YESTERDAY at Georgetown herring and lobsters were scarce and cod fair. At Malpeque cod and lobsters were fair and herring scarce. THE League of Cross will put on their annual minstrel show in the Opera House this evening. Admission 25 and 35 cents. Plans at the usual places. MR. John Wheatley is mentioned as a probable canditate for ward five to fill the seat made vacant by the removal of Mr. Henry Ball, who removes to Sjlney. AT six o'clock yesterday afternoon the steamer Southport grounded near South- port dock at low tide. After a delay of some I0 minutes the steamer was floated again without injury: ‘ - THE examinations for teachers' licence will be held in the P. W. College, begin- ing June 3rd and continuing for three days. Dr. Anderson will conduct the ex- aminations assisted by a staff of four or Bve former students of the College. THE Halifax Chronicle of May 20th says The Plant liner Halifax did not arrive from Boston until 8.30 o’clock last night, having been detained on the passage by strong head winds and heavy sea. She has a large quantity of cargo to land here. The Captain expects to proceed east about 11 this morning. _.Z-Q-__ TOOTHACHE CURED L\T_ ONE MIN UTE. Not only toothache, but any nerve _p_ain in cured instantly by Poisons Nervllme. Thousands have testified that its powerful, penetrating, pain-subduing properties make it an absolute cure for neuralgia, rhe nmatism, toothache, cramps, colic and all other pains and aches that beset man- kind. The world is challenged to equal- Verviliue as a household liniment. Large bottle25 cents. a ll W Straw Gentleman we have just opened up the very newest things in straw hats for Gents wear. , We also have some very Y) /`/"_ '§ 'VN `\ \ /\~\\f\ . E _ s ix »-Jil' _ _ f mv) “ GIS ` ` _ / _ ,N / - ~ “"“ _ 5° e-" f bl N ,us when you want the next barrel of Tnosa who chanced to pass through the gardens during the past few days have been greatly pleased with the bed of as- sorted tulips on' the north side of the Colonial Building. About 1000 plants have been set out and the colors blending make a beautiful effect The plants were from Mr. G. H. Haszard‘s hot house. THE GUARDIAN understands that all the petitions filed against members of the Provincial Legislature with the exception of the one against Mr. _Bruce have! been dropped. In the latter case the petiti- tioner made the deposit of’$600 required by the new Act. Yesterday was the last day for depositing the money. THE prisoners incarcerated in the lock up on Saturday evening and Sundav were permitted to depart without being brought before a magistrate. They were as follows: Michael Nicholas an Indian arrested on the 17th. John Dona-van, Ja.s.McCarvel, John Sherry charged with drunkenness and John McCarvel, for interfering with the police. THE Fifth Annual Convention of the P. E. I. Women’s Christian Temperance Un- ion will be held in Charlottetown on June 19th to 21st inclusive. Tickets by rail will be issued from all stations at one first- olass fare on June 18thTand l9:.h, good to returunp to and on June 22nd. Certifi- cates of attendance will be necessary for free return. i Mn. McEwEN closed his season at the Grand Opera Houselast evening with a fair audience including a number of pro- minent citizens. There were many line tableaux of rigid hypnotic subjects, and a good entertainment throughout. Prizes were awarded for the best local hypnotic subjects in the class as follows. lst., Robert Hogg, 2nd., Sylvan McCabe, 3rd., L. Harrington. A1' the Soldiers’ Wives League enter- tainment in the Armory lastevening, an excellent program was well carried out. Lieut. J. A. McDonald gave a capital address. Miss Minnie Moore, Mr. Leslie Cook, Miss Dawson, Mr. Dion, Mr. Bour- geois, and Mr. Mitche1l,sung very accept- ably. There were some good reading". Master Ivan Reddin gave a good exhibi- tion of baton swinging. Capt. Watts led the orchestra. Much regret was felt that able to‘sing. _ » -1 , Fund Committee at Judgefs Chambers son in the chair. Additionaldesigus-were submitted and talked over. A subcom- mittee composed of Mayor Warburton, Messrs. Percy Pope and' McCready was appointed to wait upon the Local Government and the same ,committee with Premier Farquharson in place of the Mayor was appointed to wait upon the City Council and solicit grantoin aid of the Monument Fund. Mr. G. F. Hutcheson returned on Satur day night from Toronto, where he has been pursuinga special course of study in optics,'besides acquiring many sug- gestions which will enable him to give even better satisfaction to his patrons. I While absent from the Province Mr. Hutcheson visited Budhlo. He says that at the presenttime visitors to theexposition must feel dissappointedand it will appar- ently be a month before things will be in apropershape. In some of the sections carpenters and painters are at work. i When completed he says the build- ings will be a gorgeous affair and will re- present an immense am aunt of mm fy. ‘i --1-t-in Get the reliaable Kondrick’s. Spncrar. trips by the steamer Elfin to and from Rocky Point on Queen’s Birth- day. Will leave Prince Street Wharf at 8a. m., 9a. m., 10.30~a. m., ll a. mi, 2 p.m., 3.p. m., 4 p. m., 6 p. m. Will leave Rocky Point, at 8.30 a. rn., at 10 a. m., at 11.30 a. m. at 2.50 p. m. at 3.15 p. m. at 5 p. m., at _7 p. m. ._?..g.__. GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR When you ask for any of Dr. Chas_e's Remedies look for his portrait and sig- nature on the box. otherwise you may get an imitation. Beware of the drug- gist who tries to induce you to ,take something said to be "Just as good. If he substitutes medicines hewill substitute drugs, in prescription. Insist on getting what you ask for and remember that there are no familv remedies to be com- parefd to those pf l)r.A. W. Chase, author the famous Recipe Book. Victoria Day Badges-a nice line just received, call and get one oefore thev are all gone at-J. D. "1`aylor’s, Morris Blopk. owing to ill-health Mrs. Watts was 1 ,H '_ i I _ L 1 _ ' _ l-|11: l V THE last meeting of the “Study Class’ of the Canadian Historical and Literary Society of Prince Edward Island will take place Monday, June the 3rd, at 8 p. _m. Mrs. Nash will open the meeting with a paper on Prince Edward Island, and as the subject is one of universal interest the “Study Class” has decided to deviate from the usual course and hold the meet- ing at 8 p. m. instead of 3.30 p. m. thus making it possible for the general society to be present. Mrs. McIntyre, patron of the “Study Class", has kindly invited the the members of the Canadian Historical and Literary Society are requested to be present and to be prepared with some in- formation concerning the history of the Island. mum HE READ “AN KAD" And Followed its Advice-The result was Better than He Expected, but in a Different Way, POINT AU Pic, Que., May 20-(Special), -Henry Gagnon, of this place reads the papers. He sometimes reads the ad- verusements. His back was sore. His urine of an nn- natural color, and he was sick. So when he read an advertisement of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, he wondered if they would relieve him. _ ’ He hadm i»le_up his mind that nothing would cure him. but he was ho eful that these Pills, all mt which he had) read and heard so much, might perhaps relieve him a little _ _S0;he made up his mind to try. He did so, and was very much surprised at the result. This is hr»w~he put itz- “At°6'.~v, l had lihttle Ifaith, but ngwl am ap..v to sav, t at am com letel cured. Dodd’sKldney1-'ills are apgrand medicine, and I shall always recommend them for Edney Disease. A 1-#<-M VACCINATON FOR DISTEMPER. PARIS, May 13.-Professor Phisallx, of the Museum of Natursl History, has dis- covered a specific vaccination against distemper by means of the culture of a micrope obtained from a guinea pig suf- fering acute septicaemia. In a paper read before the Academy of Sciences the discoverer guaranteed to save the life of a. puppy so vaccinated. - HOW TO CURE A CORN. It is one of the ‘easiest things in the world to cure s. corn. Do not use acids or other caustic preparations and don’t cut a hole in your boot. It is a simply to ap- ply Putnam’s Painless Corn and Wart Ex- . ~ _ : _ _,a ,There WAS 8 meeting Ufffhe M°n\1m¢11l5 tractor and in three days the corn can be removed without pain. Sure, safe; pain- _yesterday afternoon, Premier..Fa,.quha,._ ‘l)e_ss.» Take only Putnam’s Corn Extract- Have you seen those pretty Photo Frames and Pictures in our window. _They have-all been reduced in price. Get' one before they are all gone.-J. D. Tay1or’s, Morris Block. ll. T' 4 ` ' 'Q _ ` ;-e ' L IH". if'-'-J- _f..‘l..v-J ’ -_e _ _/,_ ING - _ . _ ' "\\ See our stock of _(W i . ' _ Fishing Tackle 5,) au_d we think wecan pleaseyou as'¢0 _ _.- _,J fs '_§§ @- pnce s. _ We meet every cut price no matter _“fp how low, wewil never be undersold. ‘-_` _ Flies Lines Rods Hooks " Reels Casts -_ Everything at lowestcash prices. _ f _ ' N.B --Our Soda Fountain :snow running _“ 3 , fun mast. ~ ,dll l - =_ \\f}» li . %s ffl I in New . Flour- Ourfstoclr of new Flour ha ar- rived uud we are now offering it for sale at very low prices. “Five lL05e5” in barrels and half barrels. ‘ “Rgyal Stuart our best family Flour. ,_ t‘F¢dQfa” lfirstolass family Flon? unypsyli sc u .1 et “Bea¢9_n” gord family Flour Ever y bbl. guaranteed to give sat- isfaction cr momy refunded, 'Iry nobby things in' Cras`1 Hats, very light and com orta e. o _ - T Hmm need to swealter duri ig tha hot weather when you can get one of our new hats. You miy think it a little early yet. H iwaver drop i_n and see them and when you think you want one drop ln and get it. f/ffoyol __ s, » _ _ _'O IIIUIIII Foul Elm A CURE FOR ACHING SORE _ 'IIRED TENDER SWEATING Prioezgo. -_ ' D 7 lcD0l L I9 IIIIOI ‘ICICI C Uzllll- clnss to meet at Government House. All.. ?|||nél|.;lbyp _ §.€arri-ages. llllllllll.llllllll.illll.l _ »_ Frsrr- @TACKLE" ° df “sngwdfift” line pastry Flour. ' BEER & GOFF 1 . ‘-` ` - - iH0'iEL T0 LET. well-known and beautifullylsituated. A mm mul mar. THE SUBSCRIBER oH'ers- for rent' the- . Lansdowne Hotel.. mo!! the and it ark wain n . ` Says. . . - P . "Luxury, gentlemen, consists in having ap A pair of Suspenders, for every pair,-Qof ‘ trousers 'in ` your wardrobe.” 1 _V ' Every man can:posscss _ luxury-at little cost if he buys his furnishings here. New Suspenders just in a few day’s since. _ , a_\ swell e _ ' .. -.~-.».f~;_., V g _-: -. Small Suspenders for small boys 8c, 9.°,10f~;i i l_12c,-15c and up. ' Not hard to “brace uf# _at our pricla is xt 'f _ a \ . _ - »s\.~re,¢;,». WW “Wi mrn s. mi The busiest store on Charlpttetown’s busiest street. . ‘ ` if' \ _ _ . V ‘ Reason __. _i , Why the new baby should inot have”-fa new carriage. at the prices we are now ciering them We ,have a number 'of ' diherent styles to select from. We can .suit any taste. .please .any 1 purse - ummmam-.ummm ENvEr.oP|-'._s ' We have just received a large shipment H Eavdopel, among- the lat is an Envelope, which we are going to _ as our leader; it is an excellent Bulinhi glnxglhpe. For 65 Cents a .Boxa-Q- it S D- The Popular Printer and Stationer. Victoria I`\'o°v'.,°| I y - _ ~ -.il ~ ~_~. _ _ _ _V , _ 4. .<.r~__ _ X S- tg From now until Saturday at 10 p. m. we oder the following snaps. 30 pairs Men’s whcle foxed Dongola Boots worth $1.65 for 1 _$5 30 “ 30 30 “ Women’s Pebble boots worth - I 25 ‘li E *___ 3 ai: is 2 30 °‘ isses “ “ °‘ “ “ f 4 “ Men’s wearing bale top 1.-2_5 °‘ V 30 All fresh and new stock. , » * ‘ 3 r '-1 2. We havesnaps in other lines of Men’s, Womeu’s, Boys’ Misses’ Child’s sizes. Come and buy and come now to ‘T u ' 7" i T ‘ if , ' ‘_ ' . ' A _i "2 __ g f ,. . _ =~. _ ' The Popularandlov priced Shoe Store# 6' 7 ' ` ' '_ h ~Prints S _ E Ducks e " S Ginghams .New Patterns _ _ Good Values “Lin-* ». Q 'l l* Men’s “ " “ “ 1.40 " 99 ' Z z" Boys’ foxed boots worth i 1.10 “ 19 oi&<.»shm dh? Ml hhnw