1 “W 5 ' " "`~`»T='?"f’_'”`»i'-"L JFUQF7 ‘,‘=`£ »f _.'31 ’!’ <"~_, _ ‘» '- . .- ,‘.~ '_ . - , ~,\ _ < -. _ _ _ i _ ` » " ~. " f"7>.f”a_._=;‘¥ea="§‘i '>'~=\~':<.~ tr.;--~ ,.->"» :'é»f_-'-‘~::._ -'» .ef-, la »- f -.J s,_~~:~ ~ _ ~~.-<1; _ -_ ‘ -. - __ _ < _. J . -. _ _ ' ` ` ` _'»'»‘1 >_"'i -~:1f,"»,:r~; fs.; `="T»'-'_ :§‘°"If"f`»`<`§ I fi \‘ -.t :F`»."F~? ~_'.,.-,i-it '= ,».'.»`**"--'~.'~§z"i.-5.2 ':‘f;‘.,"’»`_‘EJ';_"‘_’ '_ -7 .,:~~~»:§_-,»?"§:_;¢ 121 - _»,- _.. »_ . L_; . ' ,H ;~ -_ i I ’ . = ' ` ' - i "'* =_ 1 is ie- ‘ ~ ` e sf' .;§"=‘-._‘~>._-,ig .;‘;-.--».~-__»- =5,‘_»f_=\_>=;.;:'1~;.;.:~ _ 17... _.- .~ ~ _ _ »e' i e ‘ o _ ` ~ ' ‘ ,` ' >`;-:'1 “i;¢ ` _ '35 ` ;_e.ff_"‘-'f€."v‘j*.f,'f'»: ;~V-1‘;",§i.<-i_A_,¢.2._w`,> éggil _a-'=`fi‘.’ 'ff-_~“fEf.*_»3’» -f f"'~¢ -'»`;`= ~ Hs- ' '- ~ - -_ : THE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EIJVVARD ISLAND, MAY 28, 1901. r“' . .. _ _ _ . _ ._ ». _. ___.»» .». ~' _ - - _ . ~. 'vi'-;`1 »~:emiit¥'$T_s'.=‘i=;1@:i_?l*= new f.-_=_»f_.-sf';;~ __ ' ‘ _ » V _» -~ ' - ' ‘ ~ »~ _ .f_’»f:;=` '__",;l“,;;\_,._.’_§__;l:_, jg. _ _.,_v.,,, W 1 »_< 5; . I -- J _ ~ 5 gz i l E Ab0Ut\»owe\4 Coffee S A pmity- good way to test any store is by the coffee it sell_<_ \\'e‘re willing for Yong.; test us by our cotlee anv sting we wi.-h you would try some of \r%°\f\\r% Gui- 4¢¢_ Mocha &]av:-1. \\'e‘d be glad to ggll it to you and you`d be glad vou‘d ' _iw uch a fine coffee Blended tried ll 5 _ ' skillfully and Just roasted enough. Fi-¢,h]y Ground when ordered slflslii li§iil’s Vw EVERY MAN “aid he pasted, as to the merits of what we Tnxnsns are called for the erection of dwelling :house and stable, :at or near the Hillsboro Cheese Factory, Lot 48, the the work on which is to be completed by ofer !°“° pid.-we oder you goods, exclusively our own when you buy from us, you will never see a hviiggre with nnv0\\¢~ ggeond-Our matting, fitting, sewing, etc. is se- wn gg none in tkil Broad Dominion. niri-The above excellences are yours at a ““¢_ ‘B9 our own, but we give all preference yd givantage to our customers. Secured only yy ku yours of hard work and trying exper- QCCS- J T .' l`lcKENZlE, Hue Tailor. ,_ _ ___ vo New Flour. Our stock of new Flour has ar- rived and we are now offering it for gale at very low prices. “Five Rgsgs” in barrels and half barrels. , I( Snowdg-iff” fine ptstry Flour. “Royal Stuart our best family Flour. "[`¢d0|-5,” first class family Flour unypsyil tl an n .C "B¢a¢gn” good family Flour Every bbl. guaranteed to give sat-_ isfaction or money refunded, 'Iry us when you want the next barrel of flour. BEER & GOFF it ,,,,,,, C, CITY AND _______________ _ ~»..-.~.~_~_-.~. =»v»v~_ v-.Av-.~v~.~,=~_-_-_~ - ~ ~ - -_- - ~ - COUNTRY % Sraculx. attention is directed to the new ad of Large`s Livery in this issue, days. Ax ondale to-night at 8 o`clook in Pyth of the Court House have been removed by the Janitor of the building. C888. Treas. The convocation exercises take place Friday evening. July 20th. is desired. line of their goods. ments for the coming season. church purposes. i8lC\lll9l§C¥ I During 3 The not Why trouble baking bread when you can get it fresh every day at the Eclipse Bak- mixed right. Try aloaf. Duche se 4 cents Graham 4 cents Plain 6 cents Vienna 7 cents .Telephone 211 ID- STEWART Weather 3 I 8 U friends are cordially invited. .1_.&_.-_ THE fountain is being made ready and the water will be turned on in a few I. O. F.-Regular meeting of Court ' ian _ Hall. Payment of dues. Tm: barrels of rubbish on the south side Tnaxs were busy yesterday collecting the donations for the Rummage Sale. Everything promises to be a grand suc- Q. C. R. A.-THE annual meeting will beheld this evening at 8. o`clock in the City Court Room. -S. Grey, Scc’y and THE regular examinations of Prince of Wales College were concluded yesterday. on No. 1 Co. Artillery, meets for drill this evening at8 o’clock sharp; 64 _nounder in- struction class for recruits; 40 pounder drill for old members. A full attendance A vnnv artistic ad. for the famous East- man Kodaks adorns the last page of the June number of the Ladies’ Home Jour- nal. Messrs. Johnson & Johnson are their agents for this city and keep a full WILL the ladies of the Tennis Club, and any ladies who wish to join the Tea Com- mittee in connect.ion with the club, please meet at the Y. M. C. A. Parlor this morn- ing, the 23th inst, at 11.30 tomake arrange- THE Campana and Princess left Pictou ' 1 almost at the same hour yesterday after- noon. The Campana cleared something 5°” MCFNI-Ven' _ earlier than the Princess from Pictou but 6- P“P°""Ph7S1°°'1 Education’ 'Dr' M vias something later than the latter in Leu'm°‘ _ H_ reaching her dock at this port. 7' A'-'ld'~`°53“Th° Teachmg of ‘S REV. J. VV. McConnell, B. A., wiil 8_ Pd_pei.__Iudividuai Gia” Work i lecture in the Methodist Church, Rumi Schools, Miss M_ A_ Dimbm-_ ‘ Montague Bridge, on Friday, May' 31st. 9_ Address, Rats on the Royal Road Doors open at 7.30 p. m. Subject. The Learning’ Inspector McC0rm,,c_ Land We Live ln. Admission,adults 10c. A public entertainment will be given i Children under twelve 5c. Proceeds for the Town Hiii anime evening of Thin- n several Sons of Temperance who are inter- of the printing Bm-eau were Lady Laur _ ested in the little folks. Next Monday ian Mi»s_R_ W_ Swim, M1-5, A, G, :Blair-, .5 _ ` to S i evening Company A will close for the Lady Davies and M1-S, S, E, Dgwsqn.La I holidays when their closing concert will Davies and M1-s_ S_ E_ Dawson were not be given. An excellent program is being oniy pai-ironesses in name but, Wu-e pre lpfepafed ‘md “ll Wh° “mind m“5' 1°°k f°"' sent and by their presence added to the Ward W 8' 8`°°d lime' All Parents and success of the party. Miss Ethel Davies was accompanied by her mother and Mrs.R. l ANOTHER “absolute fact.”-Yesterday a W-S°°W W“S1`eP"°S°’"'°d by he' daugme gentleman from Souris called at THB Miss Marlf S"°"'t~ Wh° °°°k an “ti , ‘When You Think of GUARDIAN office and related thefollowing verb in settles up the Party- One °f ‘he A '_ _ 1 which came under- his-own eyes. he says: was _ ‘ Sh°¢sv-T11f°k°fU9 ’ ~ Mr. John McKay of Cable Head while out Presented bi' H°‘_1° R' W' S°°tt" Mm' A1; 1 ' 1 S ° fishing afew days ago secured a codllsh G- B151' 83V°9~ Silver 3h°°h°m fmd Sufef :weighing 84lbs. The head of the Amon- b°°5b‘1°f'°” h°°k ‘md _the °_h“°d1“d‘es l ster resembled a large kettle. In the Dl'iZ¢ W8S 8 velvet cushion _with aflor I stomach were found 21 herring. Any dfisiliu Painted “P°“ W' Thfs was th personable to show a larger specimen of 81f_°°fMad*““°A“3“Sf' B"‘°"°__ °f £1 e the same kind of fish will please report. gflfmng Bureau °°“§'“0t""wa' 'ee Mn. HUGH STEELE of Souris, attendlnir St. Dunstan's College was struck on the head by a fallingstone yesterday morning and rendered unconscious. A deep cut was made in his head but the skull was not broken as at first reported. His friends hope to see him around again in a few days. STANLEY BRIDGE Noras.-Mr. Emmet Murphy has left for Kinkora, to take charge of the cheese factory at that place.-The Stanley butter factory will close next week and will begin the manu- facture of cheese about June 1st.-Mr. D. A. Wedlock has gone on a business trip to Sydney.-Mr.Richard Elliott of Elliott’s M ills was here yesterday and reports trout fishing good. Srocx Norms.-One of the best looking colts we have ever seen was dropped on Sunday last by Mr. Wall Thorne’s well- known mare “Lady Hilda,” 2.3233. “Hilda” has had several good foals, but this one surpasses all. It is indeed a beauty, large sized, with plenty of bone and will un- doubtedly make an exceedingly valuable animal. “Fleetwood” 2.30 is the sire of this colt and we congratulate Mr. Thorne, both on his success and his judgment.- Com. The second Annual Convention of the Eastern Teachers’ Association will be held in the Colville High School. Souris E ist, on Thursday and Friday,June 27 and 28th. First session opens at 10 o’clock a. m. Thursday. Teachers attending will re- ceive benedt of Regulation 78 of Board of Education. Return tickets at one first- class fare will be issued on 23th, 27th an-i 28th, good to return up to and on 29th. Certidcate of attendance required. PROGRAM. 2. Paper-The Importance of Settin High Ideals Before Pupils, P. J. M Intyre. 3. Question Box. 4. Address. WU Judge Warburton. day, 27th. ladies’ prizes, a handsome gilt clock, 2 he :ess __11;1<& °m»°m~°WN aa¢eaw first match was concluded yesterday a.fter~ I ’ noon. The winner of the first prize in , Lieut. J M. Davison. Total 03. Winner or' _ .~ ‘ Znd prize, Capt. J. MacDonald. Score 08. i / A75 _ _ Lieut. Davisons’ score at 600 yds was a a g V :12~,§’f' ` ' V ._i~_ point or two better than Capt. Macdon- if bi _ .~»'/' ` ald’s. The following are yest+.rday’s - scores. Lt. G. M. Moore Capt. D.L. Hooperl Pte. H. Hooper J Gunr. Younker t Corpl. W. Prowse Corpl. F. Gill Lt. E de B. Peake Gunr. H. Mabon “ A. L. Horne ' Bdsman W. Harris Capt. Morris i Sapr. Ward ' Pte. E. Bowness " Bdsman W. Cook. Sapr. Vaniderstine _ Corpl. Smith Major Johnson Bdsman J. Harris The light was poor, wind gusty light showers. All Tyros receive _a hand- icap of ten points. A Tyro is one who has not won a priae exceeding $2. Winners of first prizes are handicapped by .being mulct of two points. Hence should the best score of Saturday weeks’ match Lt. Davison would require95 to win in case a Tyro should make 83, wit 10 points added making 93 Lt. Davison. is compelled to cede the first prize to tyro. < For Pains and Lameness use DBICK’S LINIMEN. Acadia Nut. Old Sydney and other at lowest prices at-A. Pickard & English Tennis Shoes at Sunnyside Shoe Store.--W. Moran. 90 SiSS°&3§2i&.’2&2$ 52 47 38 34 with “ C. Davison be 93 and h his the @|_uvu*l_» KEN .-é¢_...._ ~ Coals Co’s. 28 lwk. 1. President’s address-Chester McLure. i g l (__ l ~lll"' ~ \\ - - _ I-_ and llllfi a. Paper-Ways that Dominate. Robert I teres ng .. “ iii Results - ' 'll _ n may be obtained with the _ Illlx to if A yacht in full sail; a man ti) U | snapped with one foot uplift?) _ _ V S` A trotting horse may I _ .,. ..._ ,H ..,_,_ .___. .__ ..._ ii , John ].\Te'vvson. ,_ Cosreaxv A Loyal Crusaders held their THE lady paironesses at the progressive regular meeting last evening.A large num- enchre pany given last Friday evening ber of boys and girls were present besides by the Girls. Mutual Benefit A_,s0ciai,i° . dy ( ' "~ _ I A e __ ve __ _ ..._ .Eclipse Bakery. Bikes BenQ S Th t r .nm the chew noN’r FORGET YOUR conzvs. _ _ A _ f _ Beautiful e.@ _i R , _ l ‘ “snap-shot” Kodak. walking along the street is 7" 8 air, snapped at the moment 52 when he was clear of the grouni. in ' A if We have *hem in stock _ W .1 8 _ Splashing has no_more effect on it than on i llll ll-ll Ei-'-'ir . ‘ _lug 0 ‘-1, 'P 'l'-=E.'-_Qian I *‘-~ "- v;-5 \` _ (ls. f.j,°; - ` _ ' I I' ;.¢ ra, <»." il; °~._ _ Varnished Tile for Bath Rooms You can’t find a better Wall Paper for a. bath room than Varnished Tile. _ its pa1nt.It will wash off Just as readily as a wood wall It’s not expensive. We’ve a. few pretty patterns that we want you to see. _“§,; ‘g ~ ~_. ~.._,., .ao ’lhere’s No ,§¢,'?:',‘;,>;.._ 1 Reason _._ i _ ‘ Why the new baby should not have a new clrriage. especially 4 i ‘ = at the prices we' are now offering them. We have a number of , ~ diderent styles to select from. 'We can suit any taste, please _ any » 1 purse, _ A -_»~__1_ 7 ENvE|.oPEs 2 We have just received a large shipment of Envelopes, ' among the lot is an Enveldpe, which we are going to-‘sell as our leader; it is an excellent Business . ff fi For_65 Cents a Box.,-or The Popul ir Printer and S..atxoner. Morris Block," Victoria Bo 1 ' Bread For ore roa o pax _ . ‘ ’ U l with cold, apply Bentley’s Liniment on It they give you pleasure mid ygu have l brown paper U0 55° Dans affemed- them as an adornment don t aDD1Y Put' _ nam’s Painless Corn and Walt Extractor i 1 I vs_. nl f ¢ t nty_four hours be V é '_ , my ` _g e(ii1t.ili°l;lyvi-iemoved and_ their beauty des ° ~ » 1* l D W _ H7! ,_ ,N troyed, Now this is known to _ nearly - _ i ' ` 'E V `¢1 - , _ . . _ I _ ` | Straw BMS /li roi fiieinf it \ / j T :fi fi’ m Ai 1 B g . \ _ Gentlemen we have just ‘i opened up the very newest ‘ - things in straw hats for Gent's wear. `-_ We also have some very _ - f _ _ nobby things in Crash Hats, very light and comfortable. 1\0 need to swealter during the hot weather when you can get A one of our new hats. You may think it a little early yet. However drop in and see them and when you think you want one drop in » and get it. I rwfpfe/°Q=5_ I A few boarders can be accomo the house on the corner of Grafton and Pownal St. 27 3i ANY smart, young lady who desires a good position in an office should apply here at once. and any ladies who wish to join the Tea Committee in connection with that club, please meet at the Y. M. C. A. Parlor on Tuesday morning, the 28th inst. at11._33 to make arrangements for the coming sea- wm 27 td Taxi-:sz-The names of those in arrears for Land and Income Tax are being dually checked over at the Provincial Treasury, and placed with the Clerk of the County Court for the issuing of summonses Those wishing to avoid the costs of such service have no time to lose. Final notices have been sent out, and sommonses wxli follow without further warning. 27 dw 3l i-_1-i-1-1'* WILL the ladies of the Tennis Club, l‘ l Get l§h€ I`€1:8&h1C Kendri°h’s‘ ~_- e' .°‘.-_'.“._*: :';';._;;-'*';_~_' .°v;‘____ 8 8 wi. A CURE FOR ACHING SORE ~ ` T IRED TENDER SWEATIN G Price ac- . lloll0llAl.ll’S_ DRUGSTURE. Cor. Kent & Gt.,George Saeeh. ' ilnternationix! S. S. Go. llllll Illlll O IHIUII I make a nice dressy biot- No trouble cleaning them; Then the price-tbat’s quite a consideration. 1 We_ shall be pleased to show them to you. W1 Moran, l Sunnyside Shoe M-sn. Weeks rl: Warren’-1 ' Old Stand. FOR BBSTGE ` AND _ The Panllmericnn E xposi- tion Buffalo, N. Y. Conan-:.\'crNo Mar rgrn the Steamers of this Company will leave St. John every MONDAY, wamvzsnav and rar- nav at 7.30 a. rn.. for Eastport, Lubec, Port- land and Boston. Returning leaves Bos- ton same day, at 8.15 a.rn. NOTE. THE ax-:sr aorrrn -ro rm-: Pax auuxca Is via -ras ¢0_.m1»0'_q' AID ALBANY R I. AND THE ifocx )lEW YORK CENTRAL AND I. 8. in the evening and take Cabin \ everybody, including your druggist, as / li him if it is not so. ‘ J .A £1-__-_QQQK-l l. ` Al ' Z* 'lated a t 0 r G “ ` ~ Ready-Made ls ,T he Best Flade Clothing Pure all Wool Black Worsted Suits $12.00 Pure all wool Blue Serge Suits 10% Imported Worsteds Suits 8 " Imported Serge Suits 8.50 _ Youth’s Blue Serge Suits, sizses 32 to 35, long pants, . 6-25 , _ .I _ . - BRUCE I Prints Ducks Ginghams New Patterns Good Values apply -to mented T. ar. A _L°ND°NH°US” A . 4; \'- Moon ll Moi. » , or ‘¢”“J'- D- TA.YLOR.~ __ ~_ ¢ F o o u I 5* l- ii s _ ""5 .v