v ~fe-vgrvirrlq "*‘3"l9 5 F/ r E P 3 _ 'run GUARDIAN, cHanLo'r'.rn'rowN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE 6 mol. _ I _ _ _ _ w " ~» ' ' `. ,» _ ‘ fi » '_ . ... 5‘¥"V;?'-"-£’”is»'!."s-!T,",i¢1,& , ._ . , tg... _-F .yr ..».»_., .rt -» _ f. ,~ ,¥5,.- ,H 5 1'” ~7-‘aj f.E»-»§.f!%g.Ec!% .‘-*Se -*~'» ’_""’°.&;"`*'1s." ' """ °"?¥‘?5. gk ':»":¥§"' "'*"l`f"\""‘§1>;'*=..~' -,.:‘*"~'~l*f °¥.¥\"‘§;>f& ' ‘._, ~ ._ 1 ~l»-. _ fl*'~:‘ .»;'~e, _ _ -1 n- _ 1~ _ _ -_. ... . . ' - ‘ < - ire.-_,#5 1-_,Rs ‘ -=-~_ f- i -_ _ . . -f - _ _ ~a- .gg-7*. >,f_-_.;.» »...,¢,;_;. _.5 -~ .\_._,¢».§'_»-:‘».;‘~ 1,-,».,' '_ _ ,,, “_ _._.__,_,_ ,'<,_._~,,»..,_>§,_.{ ,, \ - - ' -V - - < ~. - ._ ~»;.~~ . ~ ..°...~ = .="= U1... .el ,,.» ~ ~" - . '_"- :~ » »‘-:~..~- re., ¢ <11, Q van. , ‘i’f"‘~f"' ' ' - ' i _ -_>-.`~f~.»..,.»+.:v»__.~ :_ l l -11'-_-1-' RB IR 0ne Garload In Stock. SIMDN W. GRABBE. Stoves and Hardware. Walker’s Corner. May 30, eod & wlyr. $|.25 VV. orth $2.00. 'l¥here’s no msg’c about this, just plain matter of fact business. We can sell well because we bought well. The Dongola Boots and Shoes which we are selling for $1.25 are a new lot of goods, and we can sell them at this price because we do not ask big rcdt. - P This will be a genuine bargain till Sgtufdgy evening__l0 p. m. We will be most awfully glad to prove this. See Window for samples. - Shoe Findings always in stock; J. EI. ESIIS. your oldfence, or perhaps your house needs a-coat of paint to brighten it up? it will look like new with a we of Pnism PREPAREU P AI NT on it. All colors in stock and to arrive. Yours ior Pure Paint FENNFLL i& [lHAN|]llR QUEBEC STEAMSHIP C0. llil . Pizoposen sA'u.iNos Fuom ontreal and Gharlottetown DURING THE SEASON OF l9Ol Calling at Father Point. Gaspe. Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand River Summerside, Charlottetown and Picton. FIIDI MONTE-EAL FRGII GIYTOWI _ ATQPM l ABOUT 6PM Monday, 3rdJuue. ._ Monday, 27thMay . . " l7thJune...... _ " 10thJuue.... _ ...... “ lst July....’... . . . . . . .. “ 24th June.. . . . . . . . . . .. “ 15th Jnl-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “ A 7th July . . . . . . . . . . . .. “ 29th 'sly . . . . . . . _ . . . . .. “ 22nd July _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. “ 12th Angus? . . . . . _ . . “ " 26thAugust..._... _ “ “ ’9th September . . . . . . . . . ._ °‘ " rsfu september ........ ._ -' “ 7th October . . . . .. “ “ 2ist0ctober............ “ " 4thNovember..........l “ 19thAugust...... 2nd Se-p'ember...... l6thSeptember...... .. 14th October........... 28th.October.......-.... Returning leave Picton, N. S., every afternste Monday at noon. on ainval of trams from Halifax and St. John, calling at Charlottetown, 1 f » Peres.. M_al_Bay, and Father Point. Subyect to change should circumstances require. Ch’town, ay 20th,_1901 - , . l‘ l 18 monthurstf ` ` ._ 1 - Anne' _ = 5 ._ __ _rw _ __ dans-classmcinneq," ” A SUM’SlDE The Latest News From . ;i travel he will return _to his home, Mill ° Condition Powders in small and large Sth August_.... . . McDONALD 61 MARTIN __30ch September.......... 5 1 ti Prince County. _ 11- \/' " Tm-:RE were about 800 bags of potatoes amongst the Northumberland’s cargo yes- terday morning. MR. Howard Clark, leaves toiay for Amherst N. S. where he has received a- position in the factory of the Robb Engi- neering Co. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McArthur formerly of this town, now of Lynn, Mass. are ex- pected here on Saturday evening on a yisit to their old home. ' ettes, all the new brands, domestics and imported manufacture, wholesale and retail at Ching’s. 5 eod 5i Da. Anderson of Charlottetown, will visit the Summerside Schools on the 26th lust, on which day the public examina- tion will take place. Mn. L. F. Crowe has resigned his posi- tioninthe Summerside Branch of tlieRoya Bank of Canads,and purposes going tothe Northwest in the near fixture. . Ma.. Bmdfcrd Bishop, Boston. sen of'_ Mr. Geo. Bishop. Snmmerside. is visiting ' here for a few days. He is accompanied by his bride, nee Miss Millen of Boston. TBR Summerside Go-operation Central Creamery Co. yesterday added a second separator to their plant in order to ac- commodate the large increase of milk. THE L O. Foresters of Summerside will hold their anniversary service on Sunday June 16th in Presbyterian church. The sermon will be preached by Rev. W. H. Smith. THE first drill of No. 3Lcompany of In- fantry in Summerside, was held in the drill shed last evening, and was largely attended. The next drill will take place on Wednesday next. 1 Two-thirds of your life is spent in your shoes, therefore buy the best fitting and most reliable shoe on the market. The famous King Quality for ladies and gents, for sale by Sinclair and Stewart. 61i Tin S. S. Greetlaml, is due here from Montreal en route toNewfoundland to- morrow. A part of her outward cargo will consist of iw head cattle shipped by Mr. Barrett Henderson°from Summersid and Charlottetown, most of which will be loaded here. _ Fnnnms of Mr. Ernest Haywood, who so narrowly escaped death near Spruce Brook last week, will be glad eoknow that he is improving steadily though still too weak to leave his bed. He isunder a doctor’s care and as soon as he is tit to Village. P. E. I. to recuperate-St. Johu’s Nild Herald; May 29. Asx to see the celebrated silk feather- bone belts made of he_m~stitched tadets , silk, pointed at the back with the new “Marie Antoinette" dip buckle, gilt and black $1.00 each. New skeleton collar forms made with line featherboue. New silk ties with stitched work piped with featherbone, collars in cream, pink, pale blue, and old rose. New muslin ties pip- ed with featherbone, hem-stitched, eleg- ant goods, 50c each. Always novelties at Mcfiougan 8: Wright’s. 6 2l \ For cough, horse ail, stoppage and fever use the GRANGER CONDITION POW DERS. A genuine Condition Powder, Blood Purider and Tonic. The Granger is guaranteed superior to many so called packages. -4. --t ~ IARRISTERI. i OFF IC-ES {?.‘$¢‘.“‘a"'.%.'..it.2,“ *°‘"‘° K. J. llaxrur n.'s. ~ Fon sate. I "Ihe”uudersigned ofers for sale private contract that , vory . two storey, douh house on the cor A Pownal Streets.. . ; ` y city last night. ' Mr. W. S. Stewart returned last night by the mail special. _ Princess yesterday evening. ' the Dufferin.-St. John Sun. . ‘ returned last night from}Tignish. Mr. Hugh Mclnnis of Fairview leaves ~ SEB 0\1l‘ Swck Of 058811. l-058060. ¢lRB"' "on Saturday morning for Sydney where rituittt "Piontn» ROBERT PALMER 8:00 "°°"""°"‘°"'" “""’* °"° feet ofn5Gs';.fton StI|;'eel,m=a_t|g ,a frenbu ' v gagee 9 eeton ow t1`{eet.._ 'f Oharlottetcwn Sash and Door Factory Th, H,,,,,.,;, mmpmmgl, __,,.,,,, Edward Hackett. M. P., arrived in the Rev. D. McLean was a passenger by the James Reddin, of Charlottetown, is at Mr. Frederick Beartz was a passenger by the Princess yesterday evening. . Mr. Alex. McDonald and Mrs.McDonald 1 Mr. W. F. Tidma.-sh was a passenger by the Princess yesterday evening. Hon. B. Rogers, Mrs. Rogers and Miss Rogers arrived home last night from Europe. Miss Lizzie Mutch, head milllner for F. _ Perkins 8: Co, has resumed work after her recent illness. Mr. Harry Kellit of Bermuda was a, passenger by the Princess yesterday even- ing returning from Bermuda. he will remain about three months. _ Mrs. A. A. Gillis and' Mrs. Hector Mc» Donald of Providence, R. I. will start for their home at South Shore about wth June to spend the summer months. 1 Mrs. Dr. McLeod and Mrs. Chas.Robert- son returned last night from New York. wher_e,they witnessed the graduatlonof Miss Alma Robertson from one ofthe leading hospitals. ~ the only rename 'roN~ro~-pm for ' ' " tion and Indigestion, no sickness, no pain, from .using Beaoh’s Pills, Send 10 cts. to The Baird Company, Woodstock, N. B. for a trial sample.Regular size bottle price 25 cents. at all dealers. A as--xlib At the midsumm-er opening Roman Satin Undersknts from $l.00_to $5.50 will be New York style Silk Waists' all leading shades. The Bneet Wsisrs ever imported, 100 new summer Ties and Waist Belts-see them at the big opening at Paton’s to-day. 5 At the big midsummer opening at Piitcn 8: Co’s to-day new goods con- sisting of Millinery. Waists, New Dress Goode, Laces, Gauzes, All-over At the big opening to dav Dresses 23 dozen fawn and brown, white point Kid Gloves [undressed kid] all Q » you have seen for $1.15 and $1.25 in obher . 89 1 Velvet Ribbons all wid ths,white Chiifous, 'BEA£lH’Si`S`if0h‘l_A('}I-I&1_f»I_`9'd5f!V¥_"F.5f4fll;is§i§ ' 'A 1i in s ransom mrNnoN'f,-'_' 0”,-...+ E lil 9 _ _ 0 __ ,ix its We have just received abig snap? _in print '_-1.4., _ .°é ‘ and sateens at a. gr_é\i;_t" deal§,,l,less__tl.jian regular One case of~7c 'print~oot'ton._'aud mnslin > #_ Onecsse oF'10e print cotton 0 C One case of 12c printicotton _ »` ' One case of l5c print cotton One case of 200 Sateen cotton These are good washing cottons and the '£837 gf;'50dSlzl°‘§§’y' iffgunggll terns are vefli' Pretty. _ n _ on sale at Jas Paton & Co. g i Bnllltl ‘it “Hats ia1"h tbocf f _i. -Fully guapxntgedt Mtgsgls, Sdngrygide _ 9 ' -w ShoeStore. 611 _ Charlottetown’-s Store “Hartt Specials." li. ‘ , _ - ~. _ I / see the Embroidered waist l` 1 ,Muslins, White _Embroidered Thy wg|_~|||’g Bggf Qlgyghs 8'! .|| - §’el<;}rs, tcreéug arilidl _“and lhlack ‘ I >'= ° \ ` ' 1'.,- UC BS, IIC 8 811 D 8 ll ODS. $00 Chiifons, Millinery Gauzes. Plain Velvet; _ Fancy Straws, Quills, Feathers, Tips, _ ' Velvet Ribbons. Ospreys, Nets, Veilings, A Gold Sprays and Quills. Ribbon' Chiifon,/ ~ Fancy Hat Pins Crowns, Untrimmed ="""' Hats, Sailors, Turhans, Shapes, Touques, 'fn' , / Fancy Foliage. All on main counters ...:_?:f‘- Thursday afternoon-Jas. Paton. li. | _` ,M Laces. Tucked, Silks, Lawns, Chifon - f = fe) _ and Ta&`eta will be open for inspeg- '_ tion. \ ` - '/A 4 “Hartt Special” boots for men-For sale 1 K 1. ' only at Moran's, Sunnyside Shoe Store. 1-, ` \ _ _ 1* \ s~ .1 ‘ r t / ’ “.85 per cent ot' all _wheels ,used in Canada are the sizes 5; to 7,1. worth ssc for . . Vale. 49c-Jas. Paton & Co. li; I-‘ds d §fIi._‘§.i_`.:t§;s_§_§2§;$6i§.li{_1°i22f_§‘.ii*; ?;;;.i.”i?§ This is withgit dffbfitswgcgd or uugmz' . All S0ld by the _, "°1‘°°-”»A-B'°°°- _ 11- ` |=ec>ca E Re es.. l=e‘ ..i2‘;.‘:t‘s.‘:f.::..i';°"ts...‘.‘;‘:.‘:"‘?'°...et -16 »f sum-n.-sa P. r. 1. ca \ I teruseepufesna ‘W '"5' °°°' ’ -é'i"’Fc=‘=|>'».».a..'u1<~f» wel! so S V' . ‘Cane Specialties. U'Qveasaeal'l?.”n" ."6" .°°"" ` t , ~ .. s -.gat-. _#___ ._, ,`_,:_____ ..,, . r~ _c noeenr Paulsen 1 cp »=l»'» No. 3 Fil!! f".°-* _ ' I .; U-.'.§_ _ _t O ': _I ,pf _ , I took two orders for 20,000 shares each last week*-.ggg gg mention , g E J G 2 .” . .grae < » ._ _ . _ ..` _ 5 _ _ pumber of smaller-~oeders of from 1250;Slrarbs '.l';7I'reasury 81?” ” K _ _l»l’¢_es_nts ,.1_0)_ea_cl_r__and Ofc! a good opportunity _fcriichesp inveefmdii, _ . _ _ _' __ ~v ew e '_ `s » 'f i 509 cost you 850.0031; 3 _ _ xg 190° ‘* “ ` “ " »$100;00 1 j, ' 1 3" _ the property 55505 ape the menat of aE.irs_ are buh _ _ _ responsible and is a goadeh Jw for ygne risking lciaiiderahl l ` cf Uh' ' Of _ lIl;p7ela§$Pr0spectuses ghggr l t.b°¢gim»»¢f».b:rnn~io;.i>.l..a"`°°; _ ““1='.?"'_‘*‘-1‘°“"l"“'i{"“""‘“ " .5 " “ ~ `i=_ __ _._ 1 _ , -._ , . ,_ _ ¥ . , 10 _ - 1.. - ' ig ni fa ’ 2 '~; ' » _ w - . f- , , __ , , H, ~ MW ‘Z 6.539” it