-.f- 1- `)_ tinuaiiy cropping up, but are gen- gi- tor the summer trade. » f- ' ~--~'~ w 1 , _,.- \=¢§@3.‘§'. 5?? ""§,- ' """*`-_`¢‘-.""’€‘l“‘~`_""?‘->".?'- 7` ‘_`_W_» _Vw ' iv___ _ ____,__ _,.>,,,,,¥.,__,,§,,,,,.,¢..@.\-rm.-5.?-5.,-e-sf.-.-.ess -= »~ a ~==,,~.:-.rr->\.~j§;,_;;‘.j~‘ __,"‘»*-»_\.°§‘fi?_€2`¢-i-;§”f§' ~\ --‘ 53,.@‘9’°’;=-.Ef,~,3-s*“;d5._.__..¢.'55if fix.. __,._-;g_~»V`_~;_,-_-A-,._,`_ I i I 8 W l 'rm-: GUARDIAN, ci~iA_i¢.Lo1~'1fi=:'rovrN-_P1iI_Nc1: new Ano is_i.ANuUNais. isot we ieAciiERs' Licenses. 3515]; AND. PRINCE C0___i » TPERSGNAL SIGKNESS POLIGIES ,g _ _ _ _ ¢_._|-1-a Mr C B Chappell returned Saturd CLASS 1'. _ _ _ ay Total number of marks 14.00 Neces M J,P B ' OF THE ` bt_ lil ` 40: - ~ r. . rennan of Alherton,is con-*form Sydney,C_B. sary to o ain cense, 8 fined to his house through illness. Bowie Gard, -ilherton, 1045 Dr Codin returned home from McGill E Feiias Le G1u;,,St_Duusmn`»s College, MMI? KANE shipped 12 tat cattle to on Saturday evening. » Oqirthur McQnaid Sonris 983 Ndrthouggeriifdgbhaéituihagohn’ by the Mr' W' H' P' Irving of Cape Traverse Dainel McPherson WhiinRoad Cross W" “m°"R` the vislt°rs 15° the City °n lllllorullon lil - ~ r 1 » W ‘ ’ ° A es Clarkin Charlottetown 963 9*"`9-“ded at the €Utl`°~U°e °f C“3°“mP°9 su ` . » -- ‘ ' . *oiiief .meats seiiivin ...ia Miw. is. °*"'“'- ' ' *5'°°"'°“ _ s:f&.“l.f‘§i‘;~;';‘;1“s.i.-._,‘?e.§‘§.i‘;°as §:.‘;_".3f.;€i;‘;“°’ "“ '°“°““°“ f-mf--d f--m Su-»---is °» l _ , \ , 1 A , issued by any Company. J- J- JUHNSTON. Charlotte-:ow i:.l’.i°`,I -\§'9H\> - _ :Q-1 ~ P Y. Y» o ` Bel1Oit D0lr0I1, Sli- Dullstalfs, S72. Novelties In Carboimted Beveragesrire con e.all_v sho:-t liv lid standardfdriiiks such as 3 Ginger Ale. Brea i Soda. Lemon Sour, atc wi ich are always in dcirand When properly made they cannot be equaled as Summer beverages. You will get them made just right if you ask for Simmons‘, Refuse substitutes; see that the bottles bear our label. H. SIlll0NS._ 1- i WANTS, LOSTS, FUUND, ETC U. - _ _ - -A _ _ _ WANTED-By ia u at gentle 'one or two rooms mb attached uheiiii with or withnutboard.-1%-tf. f - ~‘ -‘fi - * A1i>¢i'rayi¢,cna»i°aewwn, ios5_ t _WANTED4-A position as nurse in the city' or country. Apply at Mr. James §radley's Great George Street. 15 lw. .ANY lady or gentlemen wanting board would do well to call at Mrs. James A. Alley’s Upper Great George St. Seod SC W 2 W. LOST.-About 25th May a ladies’ gold watch key, with colored stone setting. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at this office. 7 41 WANTED.-Oct lst. 7roomed Cottage- or would lease at once for aterm of years -A smaller Cottatgeigndargd igprovements ress Box 455 June 9th 1900 City. 9tf. V WANTED.-A servant for general housework. Apply to Mrs.C. R. Small- wood, Brighton, Charlottetown. 7 tf WANTED-Aorrvn MEN or Goo CHAR _-ACER to deliver and collect for old estab lished wholesale and exporting house Bona fide salary of $900 a year guaranteed with expenses. No experience required. Reference exchanged. Enclose self-ad- dressed stamped envelo to “HOLE HALEBS AND Exronrnns, Third Floor, Dearborn St. Chicago.-18 d Il) i T0 LET-A house containing seven gums. Aiiply to L. C. Worthy at the right Ba. ery and Grocery. l6tf. WANTED-Agirl for §i|i;erai house work. Glad wages. Apply to . Fred Perkins Brighton Road. May 1 tf. , WANTED. For one month, is lad for w0¥kabont house and grounds. A3313' at this oflice. ytf. 0Fl:`_'.CE TO LET. A comfortable office gr the Stamper Block. Apply to Prosvse 36. . f t /' ,_ ,- __ /1i»-Yém.. f 1 _` \ _` . /_'_/l` -§\~ - 4 'V dl. ; -ff' ',°‘*»,..;»_/',_. -- _ ',*f§/Lf _ ,f pf _ f .1 ,mr ,.9 _Ib 1 ¢- - 1# ’,I,.¢¢.-4'”-:;-»-* _.f - -:_;.-/‘ """“' __-"-:.'.4-~1*- . _--5:,-/"` _ " J _ `w` = »_ li's||l Plain Sailing Will Tllase who Ileal Will Us- é__m..__; llllrlionds are right/ ' <\0Uli PRICES ABE RIGHT. ii, ltlioswith yon, reader. to give ns_a. chance to prove the above asseriinn. Vie are re _ ceiying new goods daily. See our Covered Chip .viarket Baskets frrm 1’)cup. Choice_ Creameiiy Butter Just rfceived. Try our Ornnag ekoo 'Pea at Zsc per lb. It will please you. e also sell H a.sz».rd’s Genuine gBRAnMiN TEA _& Agri; stock of other Teas on hand from 20c. - ‘ ll . Niko mp stock: Canned Salmon. Lobstors illms, etc , anda. full line of ine 'al Grocer- au at the lowest posfigle prices. Free p ery of goods toallptrtsolthe city. Tele- ' e communication. ~` ll. F. HADIIIGII & G0. Lower Queen Street Cur-* Show* _ 6, . I added Mr. Snaggs. 0 i __ _ 1, 4 of Dinner Sets. Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Glass Table Sets, and all kinds of Dining Room 1 and Kitchen Clock is com- t e bought most of our before the prices advanced so ' - low lowest prices. _ P. coLw1LL, “Owl sellin all ’ 1 is ' » "° "° 8 "°°° °° "ff ...“.';.¥.'.‘.i§.":.i'::.:.‘:: sms.: ';.‘..f"...'°.:.:2; enmoapimmek cr _aiu been Beg; goods, gmt -designs, %r-scsi, peyaiiieat its amxisgnounonma, cumin. e to the 8rdJuly next. both Joseph E. Gillis, St. Dunst_a.n’s, 927. Edith Currie, Souris, 920. ._ Grace Sweet, Cascumpec, 915. Heber Ramsay, Gfeuroy, 909. Fidelis Gaudet, Ti nish, 907. Peter Hughes, St. i)unstan’s, 884. " Jessie Hum hrs Wilmot Valle 873. Johanna McKay, Stnnle§yLBridge, 856. Edgar Doherty, Eldon, 9. Fred Monaghan, Kelly’s Cross, 842. Georgie Prowse, Charlottetown, 837. Candidates for First Class License who have obtained Second Class: Hughina Campbell, Springton, S17. Elsie McBride, Souris, S13. Eulalia Macdonald, Ch’to\\'n, 812. John Hyde, Cl1’town, 792. Willie Pidgeon, Kensington, T91. Valerie. McSwain, Ch‘town, 790. Enstace Vessey, Little York, 790, Lorne Prowse, Murray Harbor South, T85. Mina Finlayson, Eldon, 779. Emerson McNeill. Alberton, 766. John T. McFadyen, New Haven, 750. Alma Finlayson Chtown, 747. Peter Gauthier, St. Dnnsta.n’s, 732. Frank McDonald, St. Dunstan's, 725. Wm McGinn, Emyvale, 715. Duncan Layton, Marshfield, 711. Angelina Mclnnis, Tigiiish, 711. 1 ‘»Eroest~DesRoc,hes, St. Dunsia.11’s,f'i10. ' l£cCo/ilnm ,St. Els\nor’s, 700. \ James McLeod, Montague. 1 Vincent Murphy, Emerald CLASS II. Total number of marks 1400; neces- ,sary to obtain license 840. p Carrie Inman, Central Bedeque, 1109. John Wight, Victoria, 1091. James Turner, Winsloe, lilll. John McKenzie, Hartsville, 1037. Wallace Pierce, Brackley Pt. Rd., 1032. John MacDougall, Eldon, 1018. Edith Spurr, Pownal, 1016. Janie Gillespie, Carleton, 1000. Donald MacLeod, Mt. Buchanan, 995. Lucy Williams, Mt. Pleasant, 994. Roderick McLeod, Orwell Cove, 987. William Hennessey, Ch’town, 978. 1 William D. Ross, Valleyiield, 975. Lizzie Wright, Victoria, 969. Mabel MacLeod, Bradalbane, 967. Ethel Sentner, Charlottetown, 950. Mabel Simpson, Bay View, 946. Bernard McCabe, Black River, 936. Bridget Murnaghan, Tarantuui, 935. _ Sarah McLaren, Goose River, S97. Katie Mooney, Chepstow, 893. _ Katie Cummiskey, Webster’s Corner, 885. Christina Gillis,Gar1ield, 885. Neil MacLeod, Vxilleyfleld (east,) S77. Charlotte Baker, Lakeville, 876.’ Egerton Hea.ney,Graha"m’s Road, 868. George MacNeil1, Milton, 865. Emma Champion, Alberton, 861. May A1-buckle, Summersidc, 859. Evelyn Boyle, Glenwood, 859. Lemuel Seller, Charlottetown, 853. Walter Ogar, Southport, 848. Belle MacLeod, Pinette. - Entitled to supplementary examination in arithmetic Gordon Warren, North River, 913. Passed for second class on supplement- ary examination in English, Bessie Stew- art, Wood Islands, Your Physicians Prescription. You should bedeeply interested in the correct and honest filling of your phy sic ian’s prescription. In every case our dis- pensing is scientifically and accurately done with a view to best results for the sick. A A great Medical Discovery. Paine’s Celery Compound is the crowning medical discovery of the century. This popular medicine is our great leader. It gives the best results in nervous diseases, neuralgia, dyspepsia, Bright's disease and liver complaint. Reddin Bros.,Druggists, Charlottetown P. E. I. ..;, There is a limit at which forbearance ceases to be a. virtue. PARALYSIS CURABLE. Strircken ones to be seen Eve where- A This Form of LivingDeath curedlhy Dodd's Kidney Pills. The most startlinzixample of human helplessness is the paralytic. The victim excites your commiseration, but resents your pity. , He of the palsied hand stiilly pressing the benumbed side is to be seen every- where we go. The most convincing proof that this ney disease is_the fact that Dodd's Kidney ' Pi ls cure it. _Not generally recognized as a kidney disease, it succumbs to kidney treatment. Did you ever know of a cure? Just think a moment! If you do it must have been the work of Dodd'sKidney Pills, for no other medi- cine ever yet cured. "are always presenting collective notes to the sultan of Turkey." ‘ “But his own notes are nncollectihl ” Mr. \Vyatt for the defendants. preceeding her death, she had com- pleted her19th year. Friday night last, and a quauity of fruit MANY will learn with sigroyir of ge death of Miss May Mc ur 0, 0 y g ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Wm.McMurdolot THREE NIGHTS OF SHAKES'-fi 'this town, which sad event occurred early _ PEARE *Saturday afternoon. About n year aglol h --- A Lu' Ge.0_McDona,d,St_ Terem -,Miss M_cMurdo was taken ill hwit T e Lyceufii Company pure; tj; _pleuriey ,from the effects of whic she Night in Hgnilgt, and 0- gh _,_ neverfully recovered and during the past w||| qiye U, .Ma-¢|“n¢ gf vang -few months she calmly 815 l`¢SiZD¢dlY» _ --- iwkea amid in an eugwi-gi; :ge weggeghgyvghtgreiynishfvvf knew was npproaching,and w e e ` _ “mm ivmfuiiy prepared. sn. was a amiibie§me§h°l'*°°°°°”°P°°°d.1““ _ young lady, aloving and dutiful daughter 1 moan* “The audience was and a general favorite. On the day large and was a sympathetic am; ap, ,-` ’\\ Mothers ---Children Rejoice in the cleansing, purifying, and beziutifying properties of CUTI- CURA SOAP and CUTICURA Ointment. purest and sweetest of emollient skin cures. These gentle yet effective skin purifiers and beautiilers have made thousands of homes happy by curing torturing, disiiguringhumours, raehes., 'and irritatlons of infancy and child- hood, and relieving tired, worn-out parents ot care and anxiety. sen by an oeienm cumin. roi-nnnavoan This new and ccmmodiouz hotel is now :pen for business. Thoroughly litted up with all the modern improvements, this hotel oifers to the public accommodation, which cannot be excelled n any other on the Island. Good tables, large airy bed- rooms, bath rooms, sample rooms. Terms _ difilcult role-one that taxes the great Queen Hotel. _ ‘ BB. R. W. UHASFS lluiathiiznuiiieofiuiiiieiim- A ` 1737333" “U35 - _-- ._ §om droppinfnin the _ s i a i _ if-.. °3'fidiiii`§’.ff."‘°”” °““"°d “Y ““" S‘°“ ' .Edwmd M°F”'dy°”’ A“g“$t“‘° owe" Mr. Fidel D R0 ii. :Ti ii 1 a M naming msSTh; m(:=t liberal and attrac‘ive I`o‘lcy 938' . . ~ es C eq' 0 gms ’ ms Rev Jas Simpson returned W Saw' ‘;l::“;i‘_:;:.‘f.; 2.°if§;z.;“z‘;:;_*l;;’e;‘;"i;: ---~ »-- --~ ' I l t . ,N Matthias Graves for the some p\1rPOS0- f attend ng he Syn°d~ ` Mrs J N McDonald of Cal d A Josr received at the Railway Grocery e ' ' ‘ sity’ an- tresh supply of Om” bananas dates, M her motherare in the City, the guests of H Kes’ ’ a 0 I I Jigs, dlgby herring, cheese, confectionery Mr and Mrs D McLeod’ Brighton Of 811 kil1dS. Tempefdte drinks i.IlC1\1dlllg ` Mrg_ F_ C_ Jgneg, g`f Mgn¢f,0n,a|_-fired in , Crab-8PPle Cider. etc--1 B- SUODS- 13 35 the city on Saturdayfuight,and spent Sun- The confectionary store of Mn W_ J_ day with her sister, Mrs. VV. S. Stewart. Crockett, Alberton, was broken into on ‘ Miss Annie Cameron and Mi” Pearle _ Taylor, returned on Saturday evening and C0Hf@Cf»0m=lPY 5501911- The thlef °" from an extended visit to Boston and perhaps thieves, gained their entrance by other American cmeS_ ~ -' ` ' h fr t 2T,?'dk()15\,_gR pane or gmss In t e on Mrs. (Rev.) W'm. A. Thomson and two daughters of Margate, and Mrs. J ohn A FIVE Scott Act cases were tried at Ken- Wfoodside, of Kensington’ are visiting sington on Saturday. Four cases were dis- friends a P “ t o 'nal, the guests of Mr. and missed. viz. those against Edward Mur- M!,5_ George Dmke_ phy. Mrs. Fdward Murphy. George _ W_ Murphy’ Laum Murphy_ Fred_ Among the passengers by the Princess ,Murphy was convicted and num] this morning is Mr. Oscar McCallum -$50 and coBts_ The cases were tried the Charlottetown Branch of the Bank of before Stipendiary Wright. Mr. Martin Nova Scwiai who has been transfened t'° appeared for Pmswutor Canuthers and the Campbellton Branch.His many friend in the city willwish him continued su “Hamlet ” says the Halifax preciative one, and the company is satis- factory. Edouard D’O1ze to_ok th_e part of“Hamlet” and succeeded m winning a considerable measure of ap- her portrayal of the character was emin- ently satisfactory; indeed, it was oneof the very best features of the pertor mance Tlnstalented lady has previous- lesent direct to the diseased prrtsbythe Improved Blower. ealsthe ulcers, clearslhoail '- Catarrh and ga Dianne fret. All dealers, or iv)r.A. W. Chase _ Medicine Co.. Toronto and Budhlq. _ Ai Charlolleioilnii After sharp chopping in our Dress Good; ment there is always a rich harvest of H - l. , imhis new Held. Lf plause. He was painstaking ' W “fi-* r "rf 4'-HP url i»» fu.. ’ ----f» _ 1-A-<.. -_,__,.,_ All day Saturday you’ll ibuy the belt Suit of Clothing ever oEered on P. E. Island ,(£or th; and that’s_ _ ‘ ' Wen-e in business to do business and we are gpm! sell one hundred pairs of Ladies Hosiery all day at 5¢ 200 Meds Ties go out on Saturday-` four-in Knots and Bows (bought, from a. manufacture that A great big drawer full of Baby Ribbon A lot of Wide Lace mostly Cream and White mind what its worth) it goes out at A big basket full of Ladies V» sts goes at Only 6 pieces of this lotleft (Gingham) 19 Ladies Rubber Clonks worth---for Our famous Lily Kid?Glove (the besty95e Canada toédéy). Ourireaion them an is this clove is not made today. We clear the lot left in size 5%, 6, 61, 7%, 7%, 8 if r , Any size you want in our famous Summer l2 Gents Rubber Coats Saturday 'onli Ladies Co-tumee (Jacket,a_ud__Ski_rt) the vggy will be put out on Saturday at rediculoua prices. Our space is iilled but we've more bargains This is your store, yes 1 we hear you call it ,‘MY STORE" every day. Senlner Mel "l'.(,'_`-f Ji/ dl,17)fv 2-/ `, r /l ~ ,’_`_.\\».», _ and faithful in his work and the est men of the stage and to undertake _I 4 hill dtbe .fd dil2h`ht ~ _ ‘ _ .ii ii... iisfwfi aniiiiiuielewes in.i.‘ii.a1 Miomfiueri-=u»-:sv-1¢¢fAX'»r= es in a. creditable way Mr. D’0ize’s con- 1 W" " ”°'°°°W“"’°"° sgmmmge °“ °h° “l°' ception of the character was intelligent H.¥i.Ai‘aAsSl»i'ii_rli"lt.‘l§”MaIiiJ”A AS A§¥lt‘i1"§'il‘l1li‘ and pleasing, but the full eiect of his _ -E ` '_ ' Work W” S°m°Wh“* i’1*°'f°’.¢d ‘Wh by 1 ILIFEI{IA.I.| ' €I.L|" ' fl a voice that hardly seemerk mndequate. P' etr O1 f Miss Eine rim was ~opiieun.-" and _ °u¥n_ . . ° , o lv been heard in Halifax, and she Willf ; 4 always be welcome. Elmer Buffham } ' -_ ~ deserves much praise forhis readeringlf _ ' _ _ _,_ ofLaertes.Hewas fulloefilreand-was” ' ' ' ”**”_ ' good in everyrespect. ' “~~'“““» 'W The 8’1'6V0 di3801’S WGN Bdmirrblv. T The Spring rush is now on, and we are fully Q and Bokee left wth' lpaii- Shop is now taxed to its utmost capacity but we Taken in au, the Lyceum Company wheel and put it in as good shape as ever-at short ,cue..c¢»».sei.r»». ii°e...,u.s.A. J 1/3 (19391-vingof the pan-(mage of mmm- 'all parts for either Canadian or American Whooh. * ~ " 'ii " ' lgoers and particularly of Shakespeare bi-aging md .»|mm¢11ing_ -' The work speaks for “mm overs, CUMPTUN & SUM M ERSIDE 600% _ __ -:-0 __ _-_l __ moderate. Free coach to all trains and Bbeamere- Speciei &¢¢0!l1m°d1=\l’»i°D fOr girl who can sing any song on record. commercial travellers. FRANK PERRY,Prop_ Oct,6 dly 1 yr. Summerside, Mrs. Wunder-Here's an item about a graph. 1 _ 3-O-3 Mr. Wunder-She must be a phono- = ‘ . RUBERT PAL-HER Charlottetown Sash and Door F interior and exterior __Finjsli, etc, etc. With experienced workmen and lint-class machinery. we supply contractors and others with Doors and Frames, Sashel loD0||lLD &- MARTIN BARRISTERS. losgllcitors, Notaries 1Public, Sec. Money to 0F F ICES{ t‘£§.‘T‘§.?“é‘.il.’2£z..?”si§$2 K. .T M'AR'l'tN’ R. A. P 1 ---H Peters, lugs & Saunders Illlllliltlii. Slllllilllllls, lit. ARTHUR PETERS, Q. C., A. ERNEST INGS, and ALBERT C. SAUNDER8. _ chants’BankHal1tax. pitiable condition is the outcome of kid~T ` ` i gy- ~ don’t blame the stomach for biiiousness. It is the liver_that is deranged, and causes posionous bil_e to remain in the blood caus- cmp ing_ indigestion, headache and irregular i . fiction bowels. Dr._.IBiaee_s Kidney-, . Liver Pills regulate th_e liver, lfidneyshnd SUMMERSlDE,,,P, E. I. _ bowels and by theirdu'ectactiononthes¢_ Good Board at reasonable rates. °‘¥"'”s effectdpmmpt 'md Wim* “'29 °f . ' bi iousness, yspe ia, iletdnclie an 'alf- Freecoachtoandiromall trains ad - - “The powers,” remarked Mrs. Snaggs, ||-a‘m6n_ n ’ ' gigfyafgggggérgge pm “_ dose’ 0211128. J.E. HOUGHTON, , _, 1-lun s ' ii _ -Cnmzormrown Mas 31. 1980. smgizaneter tookswin be ny order ofthe bond. ' _ _ ‘ ll _ J. IL DAVISON. I Sunnyside, Charlottetown. :s.§=Y.¢>31SA» _ ‘ J une 1 1901; 2aw 4w. Cashier' ` D""de"d N°t""°° ‘°="" '° '"‘=* siislitcriiiiswzasise - -- -ct - ' '- ' is - - _ imimg am gf |». 5. |;||||. -t me gn beoscdhy 3519219. ind 18| ~=» _ ~»..\.. - The heart has eyesthat the bra' k lvlonev 'ro |.oAN ......... ..._ "‘ “°“'i 8' ipplggg; L.. _.- Water st Summorsids, There is no friendship, no love, like that _ '° ~ ti h°ld. ' 3- ahygglyr g L igwof paren orc i _V ,_ J p frees;-'l‘nAr’s Boxzrumo Syrupoi Liuseed andnarpentine w I loosens the tightness and cures ccu 132%, 0' yncmg iisdexi? niic acids : 00111 together 25 cents at bottle. amily fabric-TnAr’s Annan 'Punto size w cents* wld evelywhete' ' M “T E _ I Cha , His Mother-Why 2 V _ Remqggdvggf E_ n' _ Freddy-.-:_-Cos they, are bought _.il,iy=__..__tir_¢_-ii-_ _JOHN A. MACDONALD. Publisher Arnprior _ Chronicle. A GOOD STOMACH _ Is essential to health and happiness, but _ i WHEN rr Hours 'rocoucn E The we ii that hurts theeoiign tiiai;_geat~ _ p , __ _ .4 not the wonderfu1'omci I F . me mjiwziiiwimo pc _ A lynn and worn by the feet. ` , A .-,.-e;?%;..mis<.ei§..c.__;i :rein-H-‘e»~‘~°-f' if-»---1 ' 1 " _ . ' 'VJ 9 I Ee- .. Y ` ' SDSOIIAJ. ' Gothic Windows, ‘8I&irl,' Sill! His owN FREE vt ILL f,:;‘:;:“4 °°'°°°°*°'°~ Kill Drlvl Spruce and ’ . ' __ _ ` J _ 0 , S ,Qh ll 0 ~ Bqglig - _ . Dear Sirs,-I cannot speak too strongly Q'§.il;6 tis!-tediall. 0"- “Q Tn* sh’ . ~ of the excellence of MINARD’S LI MENT. It is THE remedy in my hoilhsiletj- S I A hold for burns, sprains,fetc., and we would ` No' not be without it. ' 4 ~. 1 ,_ _e "E l '~°--=: A 5 \1i\Iow_ i ,_.~ __ ...‘ ‘ Silicon f""' *W