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They are absolutely and unequivo- cally the best values you can obtain anywhere. The Best Weaves The Laiosi Colors The Lowes! Prices The Finest Qualities Fine fangy Wggvgg in Dove, Slate, Helio, Red, Fawn and Green 58c and 65c per Gggd Navy S3119; in ine and heavy makes ' l 30°. 36°. 48°, 55°. 53' Light and Dark Grey Homespuns 58 inches wide also plain grounds with bars of Green, Blue and Brown-only 75c per _ yard Fine B9; Clgths 58 inches wi ie, in Fawns, Grays, Red, Navy, Brown etc an d; $224 _ 28 Inch Hair Line Stfilpeisi'-The latest New York fad-only per _ yard Evcrywlicrc. this evening at 7.30. College will take place on the 10th. pany drill to night at 8 o’clock sharp ANY smart boy with afair educatio this ofiice. AN effort is being made to organize an alumni society in connection with St. Dunstaifs College. Miss Brecken, of Charlottetown, spending a few da) s with Miss McKenzie, Botsfcrd Street.-Moncton Times. I1) Tas Orange Hall has been papered and painted in a Brst-class manner. The work was done by Mr. D. Howlett. _ Ar the police court on Saturday mo ing John Ready appeared before His Honor and was fined $2 or -10 days. THE Christian Church of Montague are preparing for an entertainment to be given on Chi1dren's Day in the Church. THE Montague cheese factory opens this morning for_the season. Malcolm C imp- bell has charge, assisted by M. McKinnon. THE French schools will be inspected in future by Mr. Joseph Blanchard of Urbanvilli-,,' instead of Prof. J. 0. Arscnault. A. Auxiliary Tuesday afternoon a four o’clock in the Y. M. C. A. parlo Large attendance desired. No. 3 McDonald 8c Stewart’s Law Offic No. 224 John M. Nicholson’s reslden 8 2l And l'\\lf\dl'8dS OI 0016!' kll‘\dS &I sports in Halifax. In indications are to l lmay be expected from them when they- ” ' abroad. ‘ p _V ,, ‘ ‘ , Ar the Charlottetown Hospitn on sit' 2 - -_ = s ' *_ - ’ urday morning the death took place o . \.%$f:.r1 ~ Sllldllillil-hilmportonl gl ° ..i;‘.:.“;:;';‘;..“f.l°:;f°"“ 'T0 l"lSlllll’IIld In B.ke Dishes, Swv 'l"1r'°‘\'P~ Cake Baskets Tea ani C-disc S-"'- Wairers’ &c. Also a large variety f-f A1 tim tablsvare. G' “°T“`VL°R Roddio Bros . <- Sunnv side be taken into consideration a great dea John Gauthier. The deceased had nude ne an operation Yesterday there _ ' ` ored that, in event of Sir Louis Davies go § if Flv Books on account of 4 ir --e were always a luxury. l"/ ,Y We bought 50 at 50 per "lil: ‘fren . » if cost,-sell you one for “ w~»»-t -lhers would pay for it. lil' ‘ Call and see them 35c up. /‘ o ~ -_ f’ Q---» Si-=»--» -; _-ff U 1, Mllil`GAil_§ SALE 58 Ac|'es_o'I| Lot 30 To be sold at Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County on Tuesday the 18th day of June next A. D. igoi at the hour of twelve o’clock noon under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the Twenty-eight day of February A. D. 1896 mad¢ between Duncan McPhee of Blooming Point, L0f Or Township number thirty six in Queeu`S County. Province of Prince Edward Island farmer and Catherine McPhee hi- wife of thé one part and Oliver Rattenbnry of Charlotte- town in said Countv and Pro\1`nce Barrister at Law of the other part and which said Mortgage and the la nds thereby granted were by Inden- ture of Assignment bearing date the ninth day of April A, D. :Sci made between the said Oliver Rattenbury of the one part and the undersigned Michal P. Hogan ofthe other part assigned and granted to the said Michael P. Hogan all that tract, piece or parccl of land situate lying and eing on Lot or Township number thirty six bounded as follows that is to Say: By 8. lille commencing at a stake fixed on the shore of Bedford Bay. it runs from thence south seventy one degrees, east one 'hundred and one cha ins thence by a line paralel to the shore t obtains a breadth of nine chains and eighty' seven links, thence north seventy-one degfefs west to the shore, and from thence south-west- erly along the shore to the place of commence- ment and is abutted on the north by the farm of Neil McDonald and on the south by the farm of John D. McDonald and containing fifty-eight (58) acres of land, alittle more or less, 8g1'¢€- hly to a plan in the margin of a deed from the Commissioner of Public Lands to the said Duncan McPhee, bearing date the eighth day of September, A D. i887, with the appurtenances. For further particulars apply at ihé 05% °f W. S. Stewart, solicitor, Prowse Block, North side of Queen Square, Charlottetown, P. E- Island, ' Dated this nth day of Hay, A. D. rpm. MICHAEL P. HOGAN. I3 I0 ts Assigaeeol lor t _ ~ ' -A ~ ~-~-3- ; s r - P ,oiackinnon & Williams ' names season. mms. .ee p. A. |wx_nwoN. u.. B.. it c s BAYPIBLD WILLIAMS. 060-(houston Bock, Charlottetown Money ui lon on Red Hte. Jan 17d&>w _ ~1»~ . Y ---~d_,_“ To Bo Sold By Auction Oc Wednesday the 12th day of .Jima 1901 at 12 o’c1ock noon, where lshe now lies at the Steam Navigation ;Company’s wharf, Charlottetown, if l not previously disposed of by private ` treaty,- . Tha Good Padilla Slaamor S ‘laoouos tarllei’ ,length 117-6‘feet-, beam 23 feet, deep i 7-4 feet, 379 tons gross and 239 tons lner-\_ fouage. Built of wood in Que- lbec in 1888, has a beam engine with or a surface counensur. l 'l‘he hull. machi--ery and b iiler i# lin good condition The ve:-sel has a l gcod ouifit, hav ng just been rehslei * and pa~sed in-pecti-in in April. I er certificate allo -vs the vessel to carry 300 passengers, and she can be put _to Q- sea inaffew. hours. . ' -. ~ For particulars apply in Chorlotte- . town to ` L L BEEROI' to L. C. OWEN. ' Charlottetown, P.i_E. Island, May lam 1901 2.... at ,ngon the supreme conit bench. 'Horace Haszard, of Charlottetown, will be the Liberal candidate for the vacancy in West Queens. w gi Fxsnnnuarfs luck on ice in the sho window of Carter’s restaurant attracted good deal of attention on Saturday evenih The show was a distinct contrast to othe the collection was not alarming. STILL the work of improvrnent goes on. Saturday No 19, a delightful specimen o the perfection attained in ear building was given its initial trip. On board were Supt, Sharp, Mr. G. E. Hughes and Mr appeared in Tun GUARDIAN some time ment of the road. MR. James McLean a leading bookseller in Picton in an interview with the Halifax Chronicle referring to the general outlook of the city says:--.ieuerous sums have been provided by Parliament for the im- provement of freight handling facilities The increase of trade between Picton and the Island ports has been enormous of late, and has made this expenditure which cannot fail to do good to the town absol- utely necessary. fy _ ll Wash day is easy and clothes get white if you use "v|c'rcmn|:" E It does away with washboard rubbin . Zcakes 5c allgrocers. Mc§innon & Mclievin, Queen St., Agents at Charlottetown. aoieeosssoetc s- is mcse p aooaaooo-asa §c|.EAn| §||£A|.'r||v sr Face tobe kept healthy looking and free from disease must be properly shaved. _ When Enished with pure lotions there is no fear of after efects. Only the purest lotions and the moot expert artists at the Acme Parlors. __ ulss o 1'sl1uos.i Guardian Correspondents ... quantities of oats are being brought into \ _Summerside and sold for 32 cents per ` bushel. Potatoes sell at Summerside from TU_:\lGH.,_L I C d . t ta. _ AMONG the fat-cattlerecently purchase menu I on mm ew en er m by Mr.E. Wheatleyare three from Mess: John T. Cosgrove and Sons, Wellington. REGULAR meetings of the W. C. T. U. Their weights stood at 1760, 1640 and 153 Tmnu:-will be a meet ng of the Y. M. C. t r. TRLEPHONE subscribers will please add es: ce. 80 ° ' mains were taken to his home _in Rustico. THE Picton Advocate says:-`-It is rum- bite _ r displays made. The aggregate Weight °f I a Henry Coffin. A description of the coach ago. It is needless to say that the new- loach is a. gem and a credit to the manage- rriages are or 1 1.- o pmn er guns a Y fctoria Pail. 19 .to 20 cents per bushel. lbs. respectively, totalling 4900 lbs. THE closing exercises of St. Dunstan’s DR_ C_V_ Mcoremy, of Munmgue' E' Island, will be married in the Methodist a forenoon to Miss Agnes Carter, daughter of ,Albert Carter of that place.-Sackvil N0. 2 C0. 4th Reg. C. A., meet for com' church, Point du Bute, next Wednesd y le “ Post ` who desires a situation, should applyat ` A LETTER from Cipt. F. W. L. Moore to his brother Mr. S. C. Moore, states that upon the arrival of the S. S. Montfurd at C390 TOWH. hc was sent to Heidleburg in charge of 400men. By the above it will iS be noted that Capt. Moore, has already en- tered into active service. Ir was three o‘clock onjSa.turday morn- ing before the “closing exercises” of the Prince of Wales College ended. A young man for asserting his rights as a citizen _ cdled forth the ire of a number ofthe celebrants and as a consequence he was subjected to objectionable usage. The college yell punctuated the celebration: THOSE who are in the habit of complain- ing about the small grant toward the keeping of Queens Square in order should n it forget that the amount although very small is well expended. In reviewing the expenditure upon parks an exchange says that the maintenance ot public parks in the United States gives employment to over 10,000 men atan annual cost of $8,000,- 000. I1' will be remembered that some time ago the establishing of a sanitarium was discussed at length: Recently a _meeting was held in the -Mayors oillce, Hamilton, Ont.. for the purpose of establishing an in- stitution ol the above nature. A public the following names to their directori meeting of the cltizens Wm _ be called for 8. the purpose of thoroughly discussing the matter. A citizen of Charlottetovvn wants to know why the same course coifid not be THE -followingis an expression of the feelings ofafew sports while out fishing on Saturday last: When you have an achin’ longin’ t’ go Hshin’, \\ hen th’ minners an’ tb’ speckled Tun firemen are steadily training for the pursued here. -_ K0 f r- beauts invite; When you sit upon th’ dampish bank, awishing' ` That th' consumed invitationers would Chew th’ cud o’ calm reflection, Tho’ elected to deiection, An’ remember there's a day fr _-every night. _ --o-.- ,IF YOU Cl_i_'l;CH COLD. Y Many things may happen when ou catch cold, but the - thing that usuzll happens first is a _congh. An inflamma- tion starts up in the bronchial tubes or in the throat, and the disclmrge of- mucous from the _head c0ns_tant_ly,_ poisons this. Then the very contraction of the throat muscles in the act of coughing helps to .irritate so that the more you con h the more you have _-to~ co It is, of course, 'beyond quesefon that in many cases the tation started -ln this way resultsin lung trouble that are called y serious. names. It is in this irritated brolghial tube that the Tun of consumption nds lodgment and reeds. Great numbers disregard acough atdrst and patykphg penalty of neglaeclt; llipuilrg never a yoneanygood. s ou 1 "‘ dispensed with rom-pt y. Ad_amson’s Bot- anic Cough is a well known re- medy, and it is the surest and quickest cough cure known to-day. It does not de- ceiveby druigglng the throat. It soothes -the ir tate parts and heals __them, then the cough stops of_its own ascond. The action of _this medicine is so siipgle that it seems-.ike nature's own pro ion for curing a cough. Every druggist has it 25 cents. Be sure to get the genome; which lhoas W. Kinsman & Co." blown in the tt e _ __ 500 pairs r_11-nw Pants We havetoo many separate Pants on hand. '1 o mate a' quick clearance we will give 20 per cent discount on our already low price.~. .J B M. ~l)o~1al-l & C00 ’ When your back’s aching after a bard day at the washboard avoid a re-ocurrence of the Pain by sendinE5cent-s for sample “Ideal Washing Ta lets. Second to none. No injury to clothes. Once intro- duced, always used.-J. H. Spicer 221 Commissioners St.. Montreal, P. Q. may23 lwpd < O-0000-0 0-O'O'O0'OO-O-O-0000-0-000-OU HOTOGRAPHS Giiilll. GENTZEL- 8|. G0. iW€S'l’LllKE BROS ‘n»==fe.§.§i=é. - -' GHAILOTTETDWH. Makers of 'portraits of all de-crip- tion. . . . . ' Amateurvork carefully attengied `w...,. ' ` "` ' 5-17 d&w3m _ , - Esrnaraivmnnr -The Crusaders hold "EET "E “I '"5 “‘-““'””=° BUSY S"°'\E~ CITY ANI) - s:1";€.;s;;'*2;".?‘.sf‘°;s.:tT;sl';;€'5"! 1072110 -l tions A good program, and a good time. I v h C... lE.Illyl00porn, , 'l`Hr: three guncurria es brou bt over b ‘ '°"“_M°”7* i Q I N F 8 Y wmn lim# - the Prince ss uuF1idnv evening, were con P P “ up'§gPm'*l1°ck' mm ve ed to Y icroria Park on S uurda ’ I l . .f . I ' U ' 'l ' - ' .- 'I ` Ui ' W`- 0 _ ` ’ » - Spflllg -_ if ,P g d -- Hou so Pun _ ble d s. 0 . lit s. Z. ‘l \\ dv\|varewillbeconoetinenry"*¥\f‘¢1* _ 15" \*~/_ > _ _ 7( -._ f fr' -,. - - '~., ~s¢; _n '_ -__ ' 'Al ` _ x' . ‘ -' e. '_ ', ‘I iv. unit ' har rt: town, P.B.I. Iewelecaad ' \ _ .. I .-\ - ';`.f` ~. \. ,,»- _ » -4/-\. _I in 3- f;__ ., .Q-". _F :`~_ -_ _ M1 Bargains “ Silver Plaie that Wears.”- I , ' Made in artistic and original patterns only You ` . “I Rogers Bros." 'In m;g6°-b?sWFb“Ww =' Henman Bnrrunln C0-. ll¢\4*°. C°°°~ dr _I f . 1 » e ~ sz-isa ..._ V _ 4 - ._ .. _ _.....~.._.,,,_.. . _ DIIITY ISIEIIE ` 1;-l bil Nfffll ideal Dress Boot I i -‘Sp anloli 0||ora” . Kibo e Patent Kid Vamp __ p , ’ Dull Kid Top. Toe about the width - of a silver quarter. - High arched an n d aichedinstep and glove' fitting. - This is one of the ‘Queen rQuality” line. i shoe for women. - Alloy I See Window. ' _ A-*wvwi i 3 Headac two ways of expressing the same trouble. Now, properly fitted spectacles will this eye strain, and therefore 'will CURE all headaches causedbyeyestrain. 1 Asapracticll optician,I solicit axe- ~ - __ F. liutclieson. 3ci=!tilc0i>i\¢l_l» Au- you »hinking° abwt leaving your me *ure uf that neg. knit we vvimld like more yivtlf we have »h- kiwi of g ~-ds that w Il pinasa you 1 ur price- are very roam ob’-. Every $3 `l)0.wf~rr.h you buy entitles you vifegfar your-#elf or some one elee to he gi a full course the business college. The petition will remain open till July 15th, we for the e.-arse. menosatn, 1 . . . f' ii ' fl ending Fashionable jailor. C ` I ,` ` » _ : f' - - 0 _ __ i ' -3. - _\ \ '\ ~».\ TQ `\'~‘2 " . (4, ‘A ' J .~' ,__ s .1 lic ' 5 ‘-‘-T M '_ if ' f -i. T. 5- \ '- . __/_ ` ' , R good Many of tim. good as Weueed the . _ they ` and iwilldolo-re - PUB 0!! or extra _ _ I‘bey’.e inspection Queen Counollys 3:; The famous American - Wednesds rlll f°us':»’- "'° ll. K m6. P ll. Clvtmrn-at “’%ii.‘."° Bmenldjune. Battensingiol xx.6o 743 8.451: Suk tvxap 1.oo goo lv~ lr xo.z5 W 2.32. g...¢°“%“ I4-$3 LH” fv .$3 3% ii lv Clvtown or oc7.oo 8.ooar Mtstewart 8o5 lv Junction 8.54 Bt. Peters' to oo ar'Bourls lv 4-09 PU. 4.1 LK Iltsteunrt l\vJ'nne.ar s “dive - 4.4 . .& it 5.`!Z_ 9% - P.!l Lal. . l Emerald . _ sr.; ._........1“s' is ..::.-f..-.:. die# - ei- D. POTTINGER, _; ... . ' » 1. c.a.snar.r ' x°m”`i .30l8 Agents. sup¢rin¢¢nd¢str.B.I R. i Ch‘town_ May 15th mor. Eye Strain? ._ *AND* Canned Goods and Jams S`eililiS5| `2e¢s9cpercang Cmn9rperean¢ §Eined°Appl¢ Dligpef cniaseamsekwexrnnsma _ ' . and von com Pi! todas 0 NW 'IYBN .n¥s.'§`irH-lt.. Y A 1.1 l|"n...\2l.Lnm*" A7 *sl