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A pretty good way to test any store is bv the codee it sells. We‘re willing uio ten as bv our cofiee env gg sell it to you and you‘d be glad vo\i’d med ii--its such a time coffee. Blended skillfully and just roasted enough. Freshly Ground when ordered for F0 ~ - time. We wish you would try some of our 4cc. _\locha & Java. VVe`d be glad uo___l lou ‘\'\'\‘\r‘\&‘\¢\v EVERY MAN ,maid be posted, as to thc merits of what we oler you. ' virgo-We ofier you goods, exclusively our own when you buy from us, you will never see a duplicate with anvone. Second-Our cutting, Etting, sewing, etc. is se- ` eene to none in this Broad Dominion. Third-The above excellences are yours at a £5‘"°' ‘1S° °‘" °w”‘b“t W' gi" °up'°f°'°”°°' b the Princess esterda evenin for a iid advantage I0 °“f C“S*°m°fS- S¢°“f°d 01115’ Y - y _t een um, mf, one from England. _A retired Royal Navy - ll U!l°°8 Yea” °f “fd “'°"k “nd “'Y‘“8 “PCP pmmmen Queen S r q Reserve odicer on P. E. Island is thought ¢a&s‘ SCHOONER Dago owned Johnson ‘to St/and a chance of the appoint.- T H F Bros. is a regular visitor to Montague J ° C _ 4! _ carrying abundant supphes of fre?) ash' THURSDAY evening there arrived from The Tailor. A SAcKviI.LE correspondent writes that the Dominign Hatchery at Qttawa g0_000__ M lllllll |l| RHI Ill- We find that we are over- stocked with Valencia Cook- ing Raisins, so in order to reduce our stock at once. we offer this week 3 lbs. i0o Raisoos lor 20o This price is less than cost last fall, but we have too many on hand and they have got to go. Send your order in early to Beer & Goff . King a'ni Queen Square Store; or Tea But get everyihing you want good and fresh here. It is much easier _ than broiliug one’s self over a hot St0V€. FOR. TO-DAY Apple Pies izc. each Mince Pies Izc. each Cream Pies iz Sr I5c. each Cocoanut Pies 15 81 2<>c each Sultana Cake zoc. per lb. White Cake i6c. per lb. Bread of all kinds, All fresh and good. EEEEEEHE U E’ ° This is The Place Mrs. 'l‘. A. McLean crossed yesterday t Picton. THE Supreme Court meets here on Tues- day 25th. THE \V. C. T. U.will meet next Monday afternoon at 3.30. SEVERAL cases of measles are reported in Lower Montague. COME to the Y. M. C. A. Hall Tuesday Ie rening, to hear Miss Wilson. Bishop Cameron, of Antigonish left on return to his home yesterday morning. Pnrtnamioxic SociE'rr.-Rehearsal of male members of the chorus at 9 p. m. at the studio. REV J. Layton will preach his farewell Sermon at Marshfield church on Sabbath 9th June at ll a. In. THE Ravel Humpty Dumpty show, is playing at Rooslyn theatre to the biggest houses of the season. THE League of the Cross Minstrels give an entertainment in Georgetown on Wed- nesday evening next. THI: schooner Life Boat, Capt. Ander- son, is discharginga load of coal for the Pownal Cheese Factory. Rev. G. 0. Huesgis, of Lunenburg, cele° brated the fiftieth anniversary of his wedding day on June 3rd. A cAIu.o.un of liquor was brought over not since 1878 was the grass so high on the famous marshes of that place as it now is. Mr. Fred Westlake.late of the Westlake K . N studio return ed honie last night from manager °f “he hatchery' . ' u o n 4 Ontario, where he has been visiting his A HALIFAX despatch of J une 7th say5:._ parents. TEMPER.-aNcE.-Victoria Division, S. of ._ '11 ' M <1 ' ' _Y _ _ $vr?;;"_.su§;ti gag 0.§;1c;_y Aegfslstgbengil Capt_Sinith_ as nautical adviser to the _ rl ' be . . ance ls reques the Board of Examiners for Masters and “ LAST night 50.003 salmon fry were de- P°Si"ed in Morell River’ The fry are Miss WILSON is the superior, especially about 2 of an inch in lengbh and arrived in good condition. ON Thursday Charles Fawcett of Sack- < remainder of his stoc f fat ville _old the ' ' lS4> - _ cattle, consisting of thirty-six head, to a tivated the audience from the start.- Montreal firm for $2,000. _ ‘ Norwich Telegraph. (N. Y.) Jan 29, 1901. C.P.IFI.1=: CLUB.-Second match of season ' today at 2 p.m_Register keepers will please accept this intimation. Thirteen prizes aggregating twenty dollars. SCHOONER Florence May arrived at Lower Montague yesterday with a cargo consisting of hemlock and spruce boards, f W A - _ J Shl“g‘°“’1“°hs“”d°ed"" °°s"S’ °' ' ' rates wiiibe given by one P. E. I. R. to Poole 8: Co. Rnv G. Nelson Stevenson, M. A. pastor . . u _ n’t 5 of Christiain chut;ch;_"D_l)I_?_n_l£€I_;1€i__eV;l1;__€_§; of salesmen. change pu pits In Whiston of Central Christian Church, .. 0 _ _ Charlottetown' _June and all the other dates will remain _ F _ AN auxiliary Of the W- F- M- S0Ci0ty ill a.s'they were before, with the exception of 2- To I connection with the Presbyterian church has recently been formed at Dundas with Secreta Miss B A Island . was Vernon Jones, Pownal. -TO BUY -- (lcn1;’s Furnishings = ou that We carry a complete stock of the above goods and can a.s-ure y our values are not equa.`;l d. See the values we offer in ` _ _ _ T.. cure Headache in ten minutes use Hosiery ic, l0c, l8c, 22c, 30c, 450, 5-WC. KUMFORT Headache Powders. _ ' _ Underwear 250. 32c, 45c, 6OC,~‘!‘90:, and up. N H Collars, 4 ply Linen 2 for 2.5¢ all shapes. CuB`-, 2-5c pair or 2 pair for 45c 4 ply Linen- Necktifs, lOc, l5c, 20c. '25c, 35c, 55:. Braces 10:. l5c, 25c, 32c, 45c, 55c, 60c. Heavy Working Braces at 22c and 30s, 3worth 25 P" “mt m°"e‘ if * v EsPRi'r. Esperance. Hesperus. 13th. 0 . will take place this morning at 8.4.5 from 15 members. ry. ~ - Matheson, Mount Hope, P. O., P. E. 15th, June 29th,July 6th, July13th and A HALIEAX despatch of June 7th says: At the closing exercise of the School, for QNE of the largest crowds ever seen at the Blind, the S€00Dd Prize ill literal’ the Armory. Miss Wilson came fully up ure was won by Frank MCDODHW. Char- tothe expectations and gave the dnest lottetown. First in musical U€D‘i\l'UI\€I15 impersonations ever witnessed here. THE funeral of the late David Arbing his father’s home, Essory’s lane. to St Dunstan’s Cathedral thence to cemetery. YESTERDAY evening Mr. F.G. Folson, of the Dominion Hatchery, Bedford, arrived in the city by the Princess. He brought 50,0‘J0youug salmon which he placed in the Morell River last night. The fish were hatched in April. YESTERDAY men were at work caulking the deck and paintingthe S. S. Brant. In the course of a few days the steamer will leave to supply the light houses, taking material for the construction of a dwelling house for the keeper of the East Psint Lilrht. YESTERDAY a number of men were en- gaged in placing machinery to be used in the Bridge construction, on a schooner at Picton for transfer to this port.” The lot consists in part of four boilers, three air compressors and a high speed engine. MR. M. S. Johnson was a passenger to Montague from Picton bv S. S. Electra Monday evening. Mr. Johnson purposes remaining i_n Montague for a time. He previously held a position on the Sydney Post and also travelled in the Maritime Provinces fora well known New York drm. I'r is understood there are a. number of applications for the late Captain W. H. Smith‘s position. There are applications from as far west as British Columbia and ment.-Halifax Chronicle.” salmon, troutfry. These were deposited ` early yesterday morning in Keefe’s Lake, Lot 49.Wisner’s Pond and Orwell River under the direction of Mr. A. M. Ross, This afternoon the Echo states that Mr. Fred Hvndman, - of Charlottetown, is likel to succeed the late Dominion Government and Chairman of Mates. ' ' in eccentric character delineation of any. impersonator ever seen in Norwich. Her wonderful range of sketches was rendered in a charming manner In fact she cap~ _ Miss Wilson will be in Y. M. C. A. Hall, Tuesdny, June ll . Come! A THE first meeting ol' the Cheese Board for the season will be held in the old registry rooms, Law Courts building on Friday, 14th inst. Session at ll a. m. for salesmen of different factories. Sale of cheese begins at 2 p. m. sharp. Half fare those attending the board meeting. The, sual cables will be on hand for guidance CANADIAN MILITARY RIFLE LEAGUE.-» The first match will take place on the 15th hat of the lst June, wh‘ch has been changed to the _ 6th J ulv. Therefore the dates of matches will be as follows. June 27th.-Sydney Grey,Sec y and Treas., Q C. R' A. Wonderful skill at transformation. Her . . - qlmls oi epiwne 2i,_ sown individuality could scarcely be detected, so completely was she made \‘ ` . _ F ` STFFESRT THERE ARE OTHERS Tw only gen? over into the characters she represented ECLWS BA Y' Kendrlclis Liniment’ t' e mea S A marvellous performance, and greatly BAKE5 BEST BREAD household remedy For all Pains, ___ ` Nev” The eo le m°d‘-‘rn ` _ ' . . appreciated. Amerbury I“. P D Lanlef-“S “nd SW@“‘”“ get K°“d“°k S' ich riotoetowu win have the privilege o a of hearing Miss Wilson Tuesday eveninir. in Y. M. C. A. Hall. Admission 25c. TEN candidates will receive their un ver- sity degree at St. Dunstan’s College this year. Seven of these gentlemen are from the Province of Quebec, two belong to the Island and one to New Brunswick. St.Dun- stan’s being affiliated with Laval Univer- sity the degree conferred is the same as that given by Laval itself. Dr. Morrison will deliver the address to the graduating ‘class at the commencement exercises on Tuesday afternoon. The valedictorian this year is I. J. McGowan. In addition to these addresses, an interesting pro gram will be carried out. ____..._3_--1 entertainment given us by the Marion Company received with more general favorthan this one. Miss Wilson is cer- tainly an artist of the first order. Person- ally I consider her without a peer in her line. Ourcommittee will want to ar- range for a return date. C- A., Troy, N. Y. interest of good government Rev. Dr. Mc- Leod will stand for re-election in York County, N. B., where Mr. Gibson, the Liberal member elect was recently unseat- ed by the courts. D.-. McLeod is favorab- ly know in Charlottetown. The Witness closes its reference by saying; “The seat is vacant, both parties are pledged to purity, so there should be a fair chance of electing Dr. McLeod, who in the last elec- tion proved an able, strong and popular candidate.” two volumes of the Standard Dictionary by Funk & Wngnalls, also a double revol- ving stan-'l for same, should apply at this otllce at once. F30 tf subsequent restoration by the use of on with kidneyTrouble. Last \._ ' ~ ff g _ @.loi1NsoN's _ ral K PowDER v f brook Baptist church. The building was well tllled and the addresses of the speakers were 'well received. The speakers were Revd's McGregor, Spurr, and R. F. Whislon. Confidence was expressed in under the auspices ofthe “Thin Red line" a society recently organized by Robert Jenkins among the young people of Hazel brook Baptist Church. TROY (Y. N.) Y. M. C. A.,Dec. 21, 1900. Central Lyceum Bureau:--I am very happy to bear testimony to the splendid Wilson Company. 'We have never had a. (Signed) C. W. DIETRICB, Sec’y Y. M. ___..¢_..l. The Montreal Witness hopes that in the ANY person desiring to purchase a Set of ---Mix Great Victory. - BARNABY RIVER, N. B. Mar.-Few cases of illness and recovery have excited the interest in this community as. has the kidney trouble of Mr. Cornelius Crottie. Mr. Crottie’s treatment by the doctors at home and in the hospital, and the fact that they absolutely gave him up as a case beyond all hope, is well known. His Dodd`s Kidney Pills reads like a miracle. “For five years I have suffered off and fall I had an-attack, .for which the doctors had little hone of my recovery. I was obliged to £0 _ to the hospital for treatment, but it d me no good, so I came home given up by the doctors. A friend suggsted Dodd s Kidney Pills. From the t box I im- prove . Now I am at my work every ay.’ 8 _ I ,"~' 1 Q ' -Q-e '- ,_ r rf-Q ’ -5, f, /$13, 1// l 3/ ,\__.f `_/A _ \ _J _Z 1, _, ol* 1 _ 4 BAKING ‘ _ '_ _ ill is a. pure Cream of Tartar Bak- the present Prohibitoi-y Law and in the -_ _ ' Government toenforce it. Measures were ` ` ` , _-_ ” considered to bring about a better enforce ‘ ` , _r ~ P _' , ment of Scott Act. The meeting was ' I ">_., *_* ' _ _ _ .Q ‘ _. 1’ ` fff. `I i /` `\\._=-\___..a ffl: _ , _ '_ \ \ _ “_ '_ a 'A Q " W.. ing Powder. ll. _ . to As far as we know_ it is the \._ only Cream of Tartar Powder 3,7..- sold in the city for 25c per Q) I .E21 _-fa », ,3f'/1; ‘&` 0 pound. 3.-_;g ` Most of them sell for 382 l\l“, ll and upwards. I , M ist cf the other cheaper ' v powdei s contain alum. &:. 1 There is not a grain of alum in J ohnson’s Baking Powder. `l~l‘-‘ ` ,- Sold by all grocers, and by K the manufacturers. I“llartt Special” For Flcn One of the beat season "l _ sian-o .Combs v And .l'$lEXEEEEH‘.f'§‘.%E E $3.50 boot sold ioday,~.l5l», lit and finish, second to none. _ Every Pair ooth Brushesg _ » ' are leading lines with us. Wag Y _ Sffaw And Crash 1?'."“*S“'~“ Lafge §.aa..o;:;°;.;°';:‘;f::. ‘: :si _ Y Once Worn--_ .lllllllllllllll _ ¢ _ _ ._ _ i .~ 1 I I. - I I -_ -- .. ___ . . ,_ _,. ». .< _ 1 g ' n... V, ¢ .f“.> _ _ _e/,SP ' ' _ piss, si-s ~ fri-in GUARDIAN, cnlintorrnrowu, ramen EDWARD ISLAND. JUNE s, isoi I ,_ A, __ -,_ __ A ,;_T;_, __ -___ in _I _ ` _ _ 1 _ - -n__ __ ,il _ __ _v__~__ I--.f_§,______ '_' l \\ ’ ' A Mosr enthusiastic teinperance meet- ' A l " 5: Nl l` 5* ill ' --.4 CITY A D coUNiRY ef _ “W I I- -I. Aboutvess/vs Coffee S it ' Bl rr; ix l M/ isis.-.;~.2 ~ _‘liar ’ e fm _ Nh. W ' V 0 3 v F -_ _ _ iv -"\_ . __ _ _ The wais_ts you want are here, fresh an all dainty-just fromtbe an s o t e ma 1 h d f gh _ X And they’re priced at easy Egures. 'ii' _Dainty white mnslin waist, with pretty pattern, blue or cuff _ i black, with collar, self A big range of serviceablelj' colored cotton waists 'L ’ ,f j stripes or checks A Tlien there is a line of sniff prisingly good quality cotton __ waists in white and pink,fw_hi_te and blue, or white and _ black selfoollar and ends ' 'J hen tliere’s a very “_fetcli- ing” thing inwhite with bias. stripe of blue or black- self collar and 'cuffs 'lf ' - Now, here’s one of the nicest low ' priced waists’ W- the store. lt’s blue. with white “fleur de lis” pattern. l-tfsf trimmed with line White insertion. The sleeves -I are bishop -lf _.__ ` _ Then there are some bean- nes $1.35, $1.55, I$i'.9o,'$2.I1é and up. ° ‘\\\.‘\.“\.’\."*` l M COQIQQDQQOQD' i u I “ Ii; I _,_ P ~ ~ _= " . T. ` _'_ gf » o I I ~~ .._I_...!~1.i ,:~_ ~§"=l:.,__"-_ 3; __ _ __ 1.15. f_r___ p _ Thoro’s No Ba” Carri 83.S0ll__._.i.,|_ijg Y Why $110 lwfbzlby should not have a. newcarriagl at the prices we arenow oifering them. .We have a diderent styles to select from. We can suit any taste, 5 John Nevvso ioomao amiwaiiaiaaaanwm “For Sale only by Moran’. Hammocks- At the Popular Stationery store, Victoria Row Buy a Hammock and enjoy life. You can al _ you buy from usfor we are selling cheap. Try us for value a nd prices. J . U. TAYLI i The Tick E System lm| __AT_ If ytur watch or clock does not tick right drop it in and have it it. Having engaged the services of Mr. B. W. Cameron, Jeweler ‘w you have repaiis when promised. - L. W. COOK I Q Corner Grafton and 4 _ I ` Prints Ducks ; - _ _ogg 3 _-_" _~ _ »-__ “vi T' .. .Sv meg _ ,ai Assortment’ 0" onl diderence is that we 3,' _ ' _ i _ ways W9 Y __ _ __ 1 41. ,ig r I __-_._._ ,_ - ’ ~ - $9 I ‘ .,“ ’;il,@ Weeks I .. 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'_ .-e_~fF-e~.'>- =~' -.»-~='>‘- " -"i -:_ ‘s». ‘ .__ Ja, ~-I =»‘I»*- --1-2 1" .ts . 1 _" ~I " I- .»'»- __>f 3 -~.;» ' ~»`»'»- ‘r --:_ ._.- .- '-_ I_.__ »1_ _~.- -. _ » 1, ,_= _ , _ _ -_Y _ - _.~ I _ _ _ __ 3__~§__ _...___ 4 -___ - ___ ,___ _ :___ ,W 4 _ ._=-_ -_ 1 -i ~ _ =_ ._ ~_3_,¢._;_-_.__-,_ J,-_}__ \,_,___,,\i -,_-____»e:____;1,__=I-_vga_.@_k§_$____ '~_,___¢;___:_-_..»;».'i__ "~ il; ..I -f .~ - ~ .~< ¥~.»~_ _ -' 4 ._._\~ _ - ~&__I'»'Y.. _ i... _ . _ ___1J‘_v_ . . ._ -c:--...f .» »=I. , I ¢. _-__ -jf. _ _-ff. -,_-{_-‘=,<»..\--_f _ -. ._ _ ._ ' . I _ ~ ~ " 5 » ' » H 3 ._ ‘ Izvws gi- -_»I-s__I-.._=.-.~..s.. »'~ I.<.=`».~__7 .<_» ~ - __ _ _ _ _ -_ __ _ _ _ _ _ , __ ._ Wntchinakef 1 G _s S.. -rlxstsrafi H Efully equal to"any in town, the °: _ Al N ' ' N -‘Seethemin " t