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TIIE POLITICAL SITUATION The possible appointment, to use no feel >0"`Y they dld not use our paper stronger Wrm, Of At orne\ General Whgnfh°“Se ”l""'t';";i;e ea “de or any \li Donald to the vacant judgeship e ore voinv ~ opens up the question of who is to 0th" S‘d°_”V]e“se md" Something’ suiteed him in his present position ‘° "e“d f‘°“”°_ If Mr McDonald goes out a new Ai- Vrotoria Book Store \V¢ have all the latest and newest magszmeg-nov els, ilailxs and wetkl\ papprs, fashions Bti etc, etc, Communitate with us by postal telephone, or any Way and W0 W1* foi ward to your address .iny book or magazine at shortest notice l J lllllllllli Bllllllllllll Victoria ROW. Ch town. P E I Opposite P O .lone the unreadiness of the provinc' lGovornment has been one of th toriiey iencral must be found and he must seek re elei tion bv the votes of his constituents Behind this lies the o'her question, whether it may not be found desirable to make at the same time a more considerable reconstruct ion of the pi-osincial Executive A considerable reconstruction was hint- ed at last year among the knowing ones, and a date was Bxed at which two of the ministers holding portfolios were to go out and two supporters were to be promoted For some rea son the plan either fell through, or its execution was delayed for all f which THE Goanniius has heard ous reasons assigned 'ral » ‘l causes have delayed the filling u ii EE 'order el the da . _ every newly mmarrhll among t pu, r. McDonal ppo e . u":“°°t lm’°:&”‘ _ that as it may the Executive is under Y M d’s a intm nt ._ of the Judical vacancy, and has Y 51° to some extent stood in the wa stood to have been considering wha sreGoodPurc.GroccrlU. Wehavethomandeell them I. rlghtprioes. ami assi! @if~»s-sv-»~i»»°~»f»¢~f»»~ mm oppmitePrinnskes. __ wdawmqucou Street. _ Z. yyiiyilvviii-iiyiviy-lfyillv'~~iI i1: 'V 1 Y r _ _ ' f.§'- 4-\_'--4’-‘4§i' -;==\\ yr'/-/-§ _ ,\. _.\ ` _.`, __` \>...=_'§ii.__=-L'/,~,,i,...e’:»,~i.\i-:€¢,~._ Q _“KM si Ready lor Business- ,iii _ =- ‘rf *iii sm sim unify ,._. on Kent Street. l lil _ The undersigned, having fit- ted up a Brat-class Steam _»" Laundry on Kent Street with "_=\\,- latest improved machinery, is ’f\{‘,l" [(0,] now ready hor business. - If, _ ' All kinda of Laundry I work ifii done in first-class style. )) QA trial order solicited. I ,pfé 3% ffl* iivni F. msmi. *_ Nr-xt. door to Massey-Harris Co. ` , 1 June 7,lm is ,, ,W wi* 5 .1-ii. it .iid s I "' `. 7 lv-1"* YNUHJYT yr _ `_~ fa ` ‘ r ,_` .’ " *i..=»l'_§ .; , A Steel Feed Boiler this Fall 7 We have some nice steel boilers _ in stock that we will sell at a I, l small advance on cost. ff, These- boilers are made of the b;st steel plate and by the best boile ak . ‘ir | _ri 4 I' D1 SFS be We guarantee them. to be firsti. class in every respect. No cast l, , , iron ends. all stee Call and seeusbetore purchasing elsewhere i Biliiil Slllllllll X60. I ` “THE rfioosnn" K Founders, Engineers and Machinists. _ __ Steam Navization Co‘s Wharf. _ *__ Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone l'?5. , _ ‘i I . is _ _.1 »f_- I _fl 'el' 'f t..`, .» I ia-_ »<1.--».‘.‘..<.f~°-ni -` ‘ia ' '>~f'_:e~; 1% 5 v\__...., ._ ss.-_ M w 1 ~~ '* Pond and its surroundings more un- # ° 2' - 4 is to be done in the event of ‘If the ssl-ction of an Attorney Guncralisto be made from withi the party as now represented in th ouse, there are just two names l' _“Poten and _D. A. McKinnon. 'these Mr. Peters is the senior in yea at the bar and in political service. Both these gentlemen had good' m jorities in the election of 1897, an .ground would befairly secure of r electicn. Mr. Peters had a majorit of 125 over his opponent Mr. Morso at last election, and Mr. McKinno was returned by a majority of 7 over Mr. A. P. Prowse. House Qleauing _llll Mlllililllli (illlllllll.ll.° ...Ji £2 I. i prestige of a good cabinet positio amends, There are other consider ations, however. l[r.Peters’ colleague, Ir. A. McLaughlin, since last ye if not Iongér,has indulged a hope ff some ground has been lost, the n ar to A55 culture when that oliice is called in to having his hopes nipped in the bud by a J une frost. Two portfoli could hardly be allotted to the same electoral district and if Ir Peters Laughlin must wait. Mr. Peters has, however, been recently ishing in th long neglected waters of his consti- tuency,with what results we know not. _ THB GuABDlAN is not fully in the confidence of the Government, which is no doubt unfortunatefor that body existence and might' not take kindly. os e pression of our opinion that if one new portfolio is to be filled there ou ht to be a eneral reconstruction 8 S new Attorney General a Commission cr of Agriculture and a new Commis- sioner of Public Works. The recon struction, expected months ago, has been too long delayed. A number of gentlemen who take a. public spirited interest in civic af- fairs have expressed approval of THE G.ii=:Di.iN’s suggestion for improving the surroundings of Government Pond and it is to be hoped that the City Fathers may be induced to give the matter their serious consideration. 'l`here is no doubt that the great im- provemenzs made in the approach to the Park by the construction of the Boulevard has tended to make the %d%%%%%%¥§%%%% % ,No one now livii g saw them die. becomes .Attorney General Mr. Mc- sightly by contrast than they were Two New Orleans ladies, Mrs _ Pauline Costa Langles and her _ daughter, perished in the Burqogne steamship disaster. Both ladies left wills, disposing of an estate valued at about $200,000. In the settlement of which of the two women died first 'l . It became necessary to decide which died first because the lcgatees named in the two ,wills were different, The judge of tle court before whom the matter came for decision held that the younger woman, being probably the stronger would naturally live lcuger, the pre- sumption being that both vi ere thrown into the water at the same time, | About the same as last year. with the exception of an additional train br- T Express departs from Cha1'1 ttetowu tor Summereidc at 7.40 standard, and will arrive at Summerside at 10. and departs irom Summa-raids as au acco- modation at 10,30; arrives at Tigllish 8.10. p. m. Georgetown at 8.25. ._ _ 1 Express departs from Tignish 5a m, lxm Summerside as an accomomtion I .Charlottetown at 8.35. Arrivrs at Express leaves Souris at 6.10 a m at 11.85 a m ,iromheergetown 12 30 arrives mtlharlttteiown at 3.50. - Summeraidc as an axpress at 7 .45 p.m., arrives at 'l‘i.nish at 10.55 p. in. _ , . Accommodaiion departs from Tignish at 1.05 p. ni. and arrives at Summer- side 5.45; departs- from summoraidc Charlottetown at_9.50 p. m. ' Express train from the East in the Iarrives in Moncton at 2 due Thetraiii leaves Point du Uhene at 1 o'cl-ack to connect with the C. P. B. at Painsee Junction. The express leaves Pict_u at 10.45 for Halifax, and connects with the train for Halifa t 11 20, t St 11 rt with the boat and will arrive in Picton at 12.15 standard. 1 r - L_ _ " i 5 Pansr‘ Rolls . lOc, or 3 for 2-5c, ' , . Holders _ - l lOc, and 150, extra. ._. ' ll FIat’s 1 5c, or 6 for 250, lOc, or 3 for 25c, , E i _ _ 1 ._ - - - ef -, .L _ ~ »_~_ '_ before. Whatever can be done at rea- A » I soiialile cost to beautify the city will I . , always be money well spent. U _ l at P' MUNCTU CHILDREN theestate the peculiar question arose, ° ret. 752.-_BOYS AND ,6 GIRLS. ~ . X.- I To take Effeiiiii Jime Zctli l Armed in Hamm on T 1 Friday Last. E vari Just now It hu been mnmaud th” tween Summerside and Charlottetiwrr. ' ' E It is live years now since the first inttillmant of children from the Mid na dleluoro :E ' tion# Haines lauded on P.,E I., and E the yearly emigration H is now an establislipd recurrence. A tow wi rds concerning tie children and pp _ _ by Gunnar mann _ impression i|'preval»i_ ‘ ||l‘llll¢&s _ \ Y . doubt be a reciaud ' I d ' ` _ _ 6.1? f..'.i°ifi-if: .?`°s§iifif.tii'§°.1 \ . ~~ M cl, s‘ll\llllt \ \\. /"’ _ White (laiiiass Boots and Shoes are Cool '/."'ii'f€b 5'/ I ( / , / ,_ .. . , _ §""';’l_‘-"__ _ -’_'A, illlll Sly iS _O mf” al ll ,ts _ if / thai/ / _ E Shoes 1 00 _ H€99969eeee69ee Cwmq mam .X s will ~s §',,"__».-+ Illlllllll ll CD We have them all in now ~ ‘) Men’s .White Canvass with nickle e el ts _ Y e » Misses’ YVhite Canvass Shoes 25 ’ § " W0m€D’S xvhite Canvagg 30 pei Cent Inore a 5* 5 $ ALLEY _ _ , , _ .. J , I ` t _ _ -» ,,~ ~ 1- '___ ' » 'f “‘ "_, Y - '~ _ é, ‘1.» . :ff I f _ ; e . 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