vfuuqg vw ww -*; . 1.1 . ~- ~ »-<--~»,.- .-3- _ ..~-~~»-_- n--v- ',.¢_ G qi 5 _, 1111-O lil s OI! OW 46 i1 A P. St l ICB' fe- l . gr l vi 1 1 lc pos Ea- had to 1 L ll. ser sr house Resi- 523; L1? L3. E. ri C0. 1 lY the ldny ward is. 8 nl. :.25 3-°7 1.27 1.13 1.39 Anus F." 88! L i _ 1 ,..- . ` Why Not Now . c' DOGRIO how you will Ex up thewnllsand ceilings ofthsdcaveldlosicf Beautiful and rich looking are walls and ceilings tinted or decorated with l ` UHURUHB COLD WATER ALABASTI ‘ and the ees: ls but little. ’ , A Set the time when you will have the work done, age the and thus avoid the vexatious annoyance of having to xt. “A sti saves nine." i Write us for pointers about decorating. ALABASTINE is made in twenty beautiful shades and white. For sale by hardware and paint dealers everywhere. Never sold in bulk. 5. lllll ...i-.‘.f‘:.°:; 'r‘.°s.a°:;.:i‘;.r.¢::.‘;:.:»’i“ °°' " “°°'°“°°"". ' I 'rho Ananasrrnn oo.. Limitéd 1 PARIS, ONT. 'l . . 'l"'. - _ --W. - _ _ . ~,_._ 1 = <.-~ » \ “From The Atlantic lu the Pacllic” Statesmen,~ Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers. Doctors, Mechanic , and men in every sphere of life are investin with the 2 GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Write or call. DAVID lNoL1s..ia;;:3ssr Queen Street. giji- | » 4_3 _Q _ l :FIA im ._\ fi' f\ rf, ~| .-~ ,1\ rf, '-.‘\.‘ »,T°~“` Q "'f_\ .'_~` \ - _\'~`-2'--_ ;"- 1". rsv- _ V _ _ \»-QL, - .\.___,_~ - 'l \~` /1.-_~"‘J"' ” " ,,|| »§»\"J _ |."ll-" /el'l¢‘i'£' |- f?" 1,; 49235" `\`|`f@`;‘| l f- _'l VL' |'\/f:"';, l -. -_ ~1»-if ~;;~;’,, \L.._ '25 in i. / ';.,\5 .;\‘~e‘;l' . tl *;i \/ .//5 ‘-Ll* 1 . . ,-1 V _ . _ _ '.1 " . _ .‘ J ._. ig eductions We are offering the balance of our Spring and Summer Clothing at big reductions. Suits worth $6 oo for $4.50. _ Suits worth 7.50 for 5.oo. Suits worth 8.50 for 6.00. Suits worth 10.00 for 7.50. Suits worth 12.00 for 9.00. 500 pairs men’s separate pants at one quarter less than price. A lot of chi1dren’s clothing at half price It you buy without seeing our clothing, you’ll make'-a mishke. j J .B.l`laCDonald .St Co ' Ileader of Letv _ ‘ -.- _,se v . .1 »!_ , C _ _ A M _ lent square, the .neck is easily tllled: _ I t ~~ , ', .\ 1 1.- ;.t. ! _ I . 1 _ - » _ I" ~. _ l' l-lllllllll Slllll .lllllll'lll|lll STEAMERS -__ -f` EF* ~ “Northumberland” and “Ra~.iqeesfs_” i F; 1 ‘ ‘ Leave as below every day, Sundays I *ff ‘ ` " ' ' "' ;¢‘ F FYOU1 POINT DU CHENE on arrival of 11.00 t 4 i with .ex ~ ~ ‘°**°'° 7“f¢`*‘i'~‘-‘“*;' ' " i' From SUMMERSIDE, on arrival of morning trai and a1l_ stations of P. E. I. R., for POINT DU CHENE. oonnec’ ting with day train for ST. JOHN, BOSTON and MON TREAL.‘ l.°??.?'°‘“... 1. ,::.';.‘::'z°f';: i:.‘_l»...f‘i.: lg-,,',‘g' .loin with Steamers _si S.'¥.' Else, _ `~'» _ . A ` » f' ;f' 'sg f '_ - -..._ From PICTOU about 5 p. m. for CHARLOTTETOWN-- f' ' BI-IARl<.OT1‘h.)TO;WN1‘"for _at s. ni.. connecting - » nierefwirh day mins _tor cA1>E’n1zE'r0N HALIFAX. ;_A; NORTHSYDNEY with Steamer Bruce for Newfoundland. At Ham;-‘Ax with C. A. & PLANT LINE for Boston. Througzh Tickets to be had at Grand Trunk- Canadian Paciiiwlntercolonial and P.,,E. ailways and on the Company’s Steamers and connecting lines in United States an Canada. »’ , - ' F. w- Hates, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' " ‘ Secretary. ozzdwseason . _ 1 - 1. . _ - »~ _ ..,,_.»- 1 ' . 1\ro u;-__:; We have for sale in this`towug1a.rt of that property known as Barrington' Park, which is ivided up in lots, of nearly % acre in each. Thisproperty' is inone of thegnost de- l’ .f __ . . _ ._ . .Y .. .. .. . . __ __, , , , _ -5.1¢' ."“ ”"`»`r` “-1 "‘ r @5551- T531! 1' *J=t'11.-.--£»‘r~"Z*3.‘, "'aH‘>~ _ ‘ 1 we ' es. '> ’, Y;"':-rf:-y.'.';_ ,->.1;.;.»' =,».'. - - _ . - . ‘--,,,__,,~..~fB..,_., » . __.. -........-ass .;=, .V .. - sa. ar' f ..r..f r,~...,1 me- “_ - . ~». se- - p ...»l.»~e.. l..~»¢. ,¢~\-.. .r.,.-,_.'.» ....,r,,,_ _U ,Q ,r ___b M Q* __ ___ ‘N n ,. M O - b' *T* if ,P -.J~ . , ~ AF vi . » 'ran GUARDLAN, i Cm-iRLOTTETOW,N, 1fl_z11~§CE EDWARD 1sLAz\' u,J 1.. 3 ~ ' l __V_ _ _ _ V ___ 7 __A_____,_ _W _ W- ___~ _.__ -.~ W B _ " f .Y .__ . . 'A ._€~ J _ _ _ _ _ ._ l _ 1 r FAeHl0NS 0F.Tl-ii* MQMEN`§. Deep Belts With. Shoht Coats-New Cotton Gowns. Deep belts are universally worn with the sack bolero. In fact, only a tolernbly deep one is admissible, as no vest, shirt waist or blouse shouldishqw between the belt and the bolero. The pointed belts made of tlnsel ribbon are very effective with a dark coat and | skirt, but are not suitable-tor a large iigure, as theycall too mueltfattendon to the waist. ' ' . ff' Those whoorg making their cotton and linen govgniiivill be glad to-~hgi1:" t the. ei-ape norton-,Quin nlnca spbts,-V ' _ price is small, and this material makes up so smartly that the ,fact of its being cotton is entirely overlooked. ,The lit tie necks and dashes of white ‘in 'the crape add greatly to the effect. Modlsh pastel red, blue, tussore and pink are all goodin their Way. A littleydress of this type, slightly relieved with black, can be made to wear over a silky sateen and will be charming for morn d con or nmcx Pnau Du som worn or mourn goro e se Every fabric is being pressed into crepe de ch1ne,.3apanese silk, muslin, foulard and that delightful fabric chiifon voile are all harm g some cnonurr. -L_-1--ll- Celee Costs Pretty all Becoming. Small Coats. from one’s~ own re e. e ouse ~with deep fall of lace and extensively pouched front has more style, and, if in with a chemisette when required There is apparently a tendency to return to the fashion of distinct sleeves the s m s ve a v _ undersleeves so extended that the real oversleeve formed little more than an .J l-. » N their -vm 2 "U11 ?`l¢»f’ is 3 _ if? IN THE PRIGE 0F 1 S “J ¢\.'l.'g§% Q‘t\ --NND- *ig* 1-5 W W* 2t,§l.§&irr’ll\%. ings, for the river or sea side. There v ’»l“`°° ‘"3 ““”“’“"ii ""”’ ¥£”i5?1°`T“’° At the big dissolution sale. Bel? i5'3137°5i5 3°-313°-i3°i=i33"“°53f dollar s worth of Dry Goods Go&¢ MAB ° ° Gent’s Furnishings, must be cleared outs/W# i i ` sr::.rff:°.5'.ir§.r’”°'"ii°* §5""°'°3 the banding before .nay mn and to oe? “it F Com AND SLEEVES- quickly We will give you a. straight i, ,_ r U Lace coffee coats are very useful for home wear, but are disappointing else- _ where, as they have a loose negligee effect which is not desirable away tl sid Th bl lm dewllefe- . -p The price ei every piece of goods h ‘1“f°,,“;g f'°,';e;”°,,b°°‘,§r,s,'i‘,°;,';,'°;,;; the store Never before in the history of Dry Goods and Clothing selling has thesis been such inducements heliout to the oslh buyer It may be years before you will have another opportunity to buy new up-liilh date goodslfor .1 _ 66:: on the We ve been awfully busy ‘but fewer - _ ausxltmcoar. sirable locations in the t0wn,and will be sold to those who “Pam” H°""°"» ""”° "° "°" loose bodtces and sack boleros, the intend building homes, on the installment p1'an.We also loan ug", of mem, wh, ,,,. mat.,-W money for building on these lots. ' has very little chanee. - We have for sale someof the most desi1abl_e;busiuss “°°° " “‘ l"-“’°"“’ “ °'°" °°“~ ’” lots in the town, ~ »_ . 1 , Also some very nice lots throughout the town for ings. Wewillbuildyou a-housereadyfor ontsmove andgiveyoufrom Mtorgyearstopsytirit. ‘ All' we want is _a small ms; deposit » » Brokers, etc., use . ' , A §l‘l El 39' me¢allionform,ar1-angedsepsrstelyel' in groups er partially hmken lines. be av 3;? iiii T753-3 l |31: extra help to wait on you. If there is a. man orboy onP I. I theft wants a suit of clothing new 1s his chance Terms ollll money back if wanted. All accounts must be settled before July Ist 1903. smnfn nnnnwsmw murmur-rnn;»_rsa www-m igwfuw *V- 1* q Ellll &