»-- -...4-_._ _-an AMA mwah ill* ww ...~.:»-we-J ~“ ~P»"‘~¥431~ ./-Je-'N-» A.. ...~_-........~¢........ _.44-v»._».... as i so 4 THE GUARDIAN,CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE 8, 1901. ` ini in :M uuu{ mini 1 M _____ __M i *__ -'_-E-W To-do.y’s Probabilities. erly winds showery F 1 1 _ When it Hurts To Gough Tonosro, June 7.-Si3SB'éS’1’5$??.‘SSS8$§d8£& -_o--- ' ___ VALUE OF APPLE CROP. While the apple blossoms are furnishing to the effect added state- $2 per barrel BORN _ lo KEEP ` A dull Lawn Mower does more harm than good. We sharpen and repair them and 3 ' orr = 'run ‘GRASS as good as new. . Send them along Ulf Slililll X G0 Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- . lottetown P. E. Island. . Phone 1:5. llllll cs: W S llollw " W- M _,nm , _ I I D make them cut. I At Tignish on June 7,1901 to Dr and Mrs. P- 0. Murphy a S011- a margin for me buyer. heaa Paton sc To Mr and Mrs Hedley Bryenton rac y oin 'Ja ,on ues ay, u 4th,a daughter. in the furnishing line are all up-to-date MARRIED. At the home of the bride’s parents- on DIED At Tignish on June 7 1901 Mrs Murphy At Souris, on June 6th, Thomas Lyons. He leaves a mother and two sisters to mourn their loss. _} -- A KNIGH'1‘s OF PYTHIAS. Knights of Pythias---Empire Lodge. No every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock, in Pythian Hall PrcWse’s New Block ---J I-I sons or ENGLAND Lodge Eton, l\o. 148 meets every Thurs day evening in S. O. E. Hall Victoria Bow ‘Williams Keeper of Recoids and Seal.. ' . *ir _ » John A. Field, Sec’y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourrth Tuesdays of each month in S.O.E. Hall, Victoria Row..---E. H. Duchemin Sec,y ` Company “A.” every Monday in Wright’s Hall at 6.30 p. m.---Ada Wad man. Sec y. soxs or TEMPERANOE. at 8 p. ui. Orient Division, Friday, at 8 p. m Prince Edward Division, N o. 1, meets in Wright/s Hall, every Tuesday.---W. H. CORN Sl CORl\ S! COR`i\Sl Discovered at last; a remedy that is s , sale and painless. Putnam's Pain l Coin and Wait Extiactcr never fp, never causes pain, nc-r even the ship est discomfort. Buy Putnan’s Corn tractor. and beware of many ch ea dangerous, and flesh eating substitute s i the market. l F0 A I ' The hot blast Lumber Kiln, Heater and Fan, nowyinf] i use in our dry house, will be sold ai a bargain, delivery, ii about J une first E How liararrh' can he Cured. ` _..._-_ Now, see here a minute, my friend, you n ought to know that you can’t cure Cat- ` arrh of the Nose and Throat by swallow- ` _ f ing Tablets. Blood Purifiers, and ' ' _ things of this sort. The stuff you swallow goes into your stomach, and the trouble is not there at all. To cure ‘ -_ any disease you must bring the right remedy under the right conditions, Fresh and of good quality LOYAL cnosnmrns. rl _ _ _ _ _ lowest rices. Victoria Division, n. 1). 1., on Monday, Ciar R. Scribe. _ .____4,___ @ The Square Druggiss. , ,rl right in contact with the disease: in other words you must reach it. That is just why Japanese Catarrh Cure is so successful in treating and curing Catarrh. You apply it to the nostrils, and by the very act of breathing it spreads itself over the entire membrane, where all the trouble is. It immed‘ lately kills the Catarrhal Germ, heals and sooths the irritated membrane, and completelyremoves every trace of Catarrh. The dropping in your throat and pains in the head all stop. The throat no longer had that fullness in the morning, the desire to hawk and spit ceases. _ Mr. J. Sloan, 78 McGill street, Tor-.N onto, has had considerable experincee during seven years with the hundred and one catarrh remedies on the market. Here ie what he says:-“For seven years I have been troubled with catarrh, which finally affected my throat. I had doctored with some Toronto doct- ors, used tablets, powders, and every- thing I saw advertised, some of which relieved me at the time, but was worse after I stopped using them . About a pear ago I procured a sample of Jap- anese Catarrh Cure, and even this small sample did me more good than anythingl had yet tried. I used in all about two and one half boxes during two months, which completely cured`me. It certainly does all clained for it, which' I cannot say of scores of other remedies tried.” Japanese Catarrh Cure is without a rival. It is the only permanent cure for catarrh. Thousands of people tell us so. Sold by all druggists, 50 cents. Trial size, 10 cents, by mail, postage paid, from the Griliiths and McPherson Com- M___q-_-- Northern Pacific at $1.000 was too high, for the “Shorts.” Our Clothing ilts both shortsand longs, and its rice leavesa gigs Saturday sale list. 8tf. Underclothing, Half Hose and everything and prices the lowest-Gordon & Mc- Lellan. ‘ 11- Our new stock of Hammocks just open- ed up and the people have already started to buy. -Hazard Sc Moore. ` li. We offer you the Best Goods in the line _ _ _ _ bo f r wednesday. June sm by Rev. J. W. Me- 2f,f§;’wI;f,‘§§§ gf,'f’c'§,§,‘;,‘f,‘,`,’§.}’§,§§,,o{ §,,“§,,,§_ J O M & _ Connell, Joseph Kennedy to Annie Idella hai-rows, large stock and ow prices- _ _ ' o 1 Riggs both of Charlottetown. Hfiezafd 5; M°°\`°- Sit Hammocks-a nice iine just arrived and selling cheap at the Popular Stationery Store,-J. D.Taylor, Victoria Row. li. Shirts the new things, and we are con- tent withthe same old littleness of profit Took’s make in the new shades at 65c 85c and $1.00 at Patcn’s. Stf. e \\\)_l ‘rrrr I just received in bulk and pack- _,_ of' ages. f/\ Also Insect Powder of extra k good quality imported in original drums. ; All seasonable goods at if -- P _ @ir. ' Try us for your next wants. @ A. w. rrrazrrrrrr, rim. rr. Sunnyside. pf- - .-5 mee _-_ 11-1' 'vs 'r ~,4Q 1"* hi. ef/ _ * `~'. (lr, ‘-1 _ ia; _jg i _ 9 Hughes Special _ Remedies BTC 8 _C8865 M ' il nl r _ cheapest in the long run, I tried Medicine , specially for the dis- or which they are recommended-The sPEcrAr_ SALE 25c per Yard Navy, Brown and Cardinal _ All-Wool Serge Colored Poplins and Fancy Dress “Goods Remember The Price 25 Dems F _ Perkins & Co. Nothing helps a msn to forget his troubles, more than a _ comfortable, perfectfitting. and well made suit. 'Ihat is where the ai-t comes in-making ghem comfortable ,Our many years experience in making clothes is what helps from us and get the quality, the comfort, the high class finish, _and the moderate price. - THE Great Question. with the intelligent buyer is, not to buy goods for less than cost, but to get THE BEST VALUE possible for the money. You will -find itin our English Dinner Sets at $12.00. They are the Clark Crockery Go.. Sunnyside Lewis Old Stand u Light Weight Underclothing For Warm Weather In cotton, light, smooth and soft ' _ _ I 50 cents per suit. Nicely Finished Balbriggan line as silk I 9 t _ Beautiful soft Merino 0 Cen S per suit $1 00 er suit ` I omething extra flue in light weighs natural' wool, nicely finished sizes up to 46 $2.00 per suit Y Gordon 0 81. McLellan' News Outfitters. ' A, oMwu o an~¢¢\,g r "l¢~,»'l_,,_ _ _ _ _ TheNewColloéio Carbon Photo. It zsthe acme of perfection, Call and view mi; Srlrerwa In the newest patterns and quality new opening In Bake Dishes, Soup Cake Bsskets Tea and Codec Waiters &c. Also a. large variety of A r _.able ware G H TAYL Sunnyside Queen Square “f - coNsIs'r1No or Accurate me ind Durability at Moderate is thegoal weaunatm Watches for our customers. reds of purchasers can testify Every watch uteatod and before being soli O avant GU urgu eo W N T Jeweler, Great Gt. St. 3 Nothing Br To Quench Thirst Than our temperate Ginger Ale Lemon Sour, Soda,_Champagne Ode! Sodaand Siphon Soda. It Should Bo ln E e llama- &~Stone Ginger a Private orders § [IIS 6-5 Wed Sat 3m Wlllllal llill li lllll' us to give, with our elegant tis, just the comfort you want. Buy l Q mous e 1 avowedgtg have hens He had it allow anyone to the dhenomenou The grocer examined it with tengigg to the couutrymapn aw ve t something that will beat thi?" ‘Til bet you atgcllar coun rvmen ‘Right l" resislxedng going behind the counter, e beate gg r ’1`hei'e's' something in the ~g'g hue beat it, I think," sai he, reaching vi# Bbogdtou. there,” said the farmer; you a it, And he handed the egg to The latter held out his band it in surpnse on th counter, soup plates and a pl:-i*ter It was ted hit pain w e Some folks think theyre muttered the farmer, as he and walked out, but against the solid fact "- ‘Taint no use hacking against the neither the qua ity nor prices of our are to be beatfn This accounts for our in trade S JAM Is your stock of am still have a quantity of t pur. rasberry at ioc rar lb 'Irv Eureka Blend Tee, :5e per lb ll F Maddlgan & Telephone No 28 Lo :er ; 1 Cheap Light for the Lone; Even: Call and get some brand of Kerosene Uil, the imvort e-'l on lnrlot tetowu. " I will Pell in four gallon lots at cents a. gallon some lihiien, one lb ‘ new oack, 25 cents. Libby McNeil’s Sliced Baoon, He-'ton’a Chow Chow, 22c, air - Half doz bars Surpnse No Tea can beat E. Brahmin We sell the \_ \...- Those are cash prices. Goods delivered free ir City. Phone 208 J§z.a"vv C0rEuI|ton andH1llabor0 Sept. I 80d&w. It-,__< _ _ `~"""" ""- latest novelty