.___ _ , ». I I t ...vit l wif .J ~ I {eft‘ . ~ ~ »'~'_ _ ” A lilfillililiifi in ~'-it '#3 _ _ 3 r' ‘~ 4. .£7 .§'-if l'§.:‘~'9'3`=*~‘i’f_3’ slfft. “F'~'-5" _-_~“';_'__i'__‘~'. ,;,, L 5 if »l_ \ ny? _ A ’.`- J 4! ., #life fi "".f`_.'.` vléljrli is l‘¢,. sg.; N ` 1 ¢ _ __‘ __ ,.___.;_.__,,,i_~_. t, , l ."" » it il" .;=~`"3l~li ' i 1 ,_ _, .gli _ gf., _.5 __ fit t ti tt. .ri-_tt ‘ 1 , it . } t t _t:l.f1-l}‘»?. '.;~,~; fy i ' \:;». :$13. _:“‘.;i'\l` f*.<3=g';f;'*i f ' _ V -ill* __,__»§‘ g,`_~‘. up 1..-__.~<_/; __j,_ f wg ‘ . 12;... “"‘“ .fegz _~»>-.- ` :Ti ‘ti ;l` e ,.51 :tif-’_ jf '_' _,H x _1 in ~‘ _ a rp ‘ ' 1-;" _ _ 1 - _~‘ .___ ‘ .4 . ' I 'ft ‘ »5‘3t i ‘~‘.‘-» * “F tf5?ll“iff..d~”f‘ \- 2-ti-_' 9.~‘_=r‘ ¢_.‘_r3v __ -c~ ~' _'"5 fi -l. ' . _‘ti t ‘lift-‘it .L . ,__ _.g .=~_-_. . 1 - ;-is t' _t ._ sf *rl ' l iw. . ,_,__ . .ft ‘5_ ' _< \_¢ _. .~ _ . . .`l'§5}_ .J ' i _fi .' ' ‘ __!';`_ _ .:i";.i_~.`- ' ~. ,‘i,§.‘._ -, . ‘ i ~ i s t l I' ,i 1 " "_ i;E_‘.,~'_ i= t 1 t t t l R if t _ . ;st`~_;;`t`.t’ 3' . ‘ti if r _ tefiff 1: as .ml - .~,;,;1< f. t _ttf ~ I »;~t_~_; ff .t _ `l1;/if t _ffl l. .L 745- _;_,1 .£- .' ` _ A D* _ ...~__. __ -__ -1-<-¢ - - ~ ' - ' ,_ r f t ._ . _ .' - - - 1. '7*:‘9-~»':~ f., A ‘le- _»i.,_ _ _ .I _ __<";:lf‘, ~ E ~ - ” 1_ -f-:_f;`: f‘-.rt-J l ~ ‘ t _. L t it t-yt; li t PAGE TWO ' ' TE! l»L'l'l5'1‘ “W5 "_ '|.`IiE U WN GUARDIAN ' _ _ ' . 1 "-"'“'°"°""` ‘“‘“ "_ ` _ JUNE 1° 3 ~ ‘- _ t £_ _ ____ nil [_ t __ " _ 1- I t i t I t'_ { and a good digestion hould go together. One blessed with both is pretty sure to be healthy and strong. If your appetite goes back on you get a few bottles of our Barley Wine lt’s a remarkable appetizer as well as vitalizer. Rich in the most valuable food ele- ments and digestive principles and very pleasant to take. Price 30 cents bottle. Sold by ` J. G. Jamieson Liberal, Hon. Ni. MoKeown, who 1 It iterrcd to are put_ forward to show to be elected for the vacant seat. If there .s one thing rn than any others bride is part- cular about it is her Weddin' Ring---lt must be good. Our rings :ire the best in Canada, are the same to the centre, and have our name an l th; quality stamped plainly iu- i e \Vrite for ring slze card. G. il. Taylor Jeweler & Optician ni, t.» /~_.__-_-._»._~. ._ » Al Good t _ A V I All are familiar with the oven S _ I"",`_f-.Q31 'ready argument of the party advo- ‘_. __ ~_; L \_ _A ,___ ____ _,_#-,___ B I 0 .cute when his party is in power. He " 1' T t` fl ._ twill tell you than you should vote ,V ; il ft" ` ,for a minister or a candidate sup- "='~§ "' fportinr; the ministry. because the ` led by Premier Hazen is Uoustrvativo gin-5-it 'Ml F '_ " ‘ N . THF CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIA Nearly halt the members ot the ' ' _ - - Oamdian Government will soon -be _ _ _ __ _ ,Ji-i F E party is in power, and can do ‘t-hings, curn make appointments to office ant, lpromotions, make grants for public lworks, railways, harbors, buildings land so on. Anti wny, he wut ask, lwould you vote' for a man who if §electcd would be powerless to do any tone of these things, for your good: or iadvantafgo, or for the geucrhl 8000. l whose sole employment in Parliament _must be to criticise, complain and find faul_t T Now this line of argu- 'mont, although it may not appeal to ithc higher motives and feelings of* lnien, has yet been found quite effec- ;ti\'e in both winning amd retarining i support, and has been much in vogue [by both Conservatives and Liberals 'when in power, and is quite as sound lunri good on behalf of one party as f the other under such conditions. i But the difficulty comes when the lparhy that was in power has been ‘relegated to the cold shades of op- ‘position. A casu in point is in Saint l John County, where a. by-election for tn. sent in the Provincial Legislature is pending. The seat was held by a wats recently appointed to a judge- ship, The Provincial Governament lurid the familiar arguments above re- ‘that in Conservative supporter ought; Tliese arguments are quite as good 'are ,quite as good in a provincial as in a federal election. But the Lihu- rals are in power at Ottawa and the Conservatives in power at Frederic- ton. If the argument for support- ing the party in power is sound (which we cannot think it is) the men or St. ‘John ought now no sup- port a Hazen candidate for the Leg- islature, while continuing to support Laurier candidates for the Comnions. And it would be equdlly the duty of all electors throughout Canada ` to supports the parties in power locall_\ and federally, with the result that the parties once .in office would hold on for all time. The St. John newspapers are justi _ now ‘grappling with tthls question, ,just as the opposing partyorgaiis have done in Prince Edward' island and elsewhere in nho past, with no very satisfactory results. The meri- its or dernerlts of parties and policies are always legitimate subjects for discussion and criticism, bitt _the lsupport of a party simply because it is in office and has gifts to bospow is essentially unsound. The appeal made on such grounds is too often successful, especially where in govern- ment is firmly seated. Where pwrtivs are of almost equal strength it is of less effect and may diminish'to the vanishing point. Whun a, ch-angel of _ government comes the party _ald'voc- ates who had relied' upon that sort of defence are inevitably compelled to aiccopt itt, or frame excuses for or answers to their own earlier con- tentions. It is almost impossible for the party advocate to remain logical and consistent when his party ns they ever wire, and wit presume' 'During his recent visit to ‘lvlonilrelal Preniicr Hiiszartl was thus quoted i by the lvltmutul Star: _ "'l‘hu prospects of a 'l`uiinel under Northumberland Straits to connect the Island with tihc main land de- pendrrtl entirely on the federal repre- sentatives otf the ltirgcr Provinces. “A survey Ps to bo nitadc this stim- tiier, a careful estimate p\‘c'pa,re‘d, tml it it is found that B Tunnel can ,=.,e constructtd for a reasonable' sum. __ iguy from ten to fifteen mtillion dol- . i ‘ . . i _ _ t 1.-' 1 _#_- .. \. l ., nw. _t, , ,it .’.| ‘ _ ¢ 5 '= ’_7":¢_t " . it '.i pil' -' fl ht *_ 1- _rt 3%. ,_s'r`l M3 t 1 t f i” . r . ly _,_ . 2/'.'§»`:,__ , v 1 ' ff *it;§§.*..1 T i . _ tl lit ' i"-4; “.‘~"$i t, '.j;,§._ ‘Lit- ‘1 i . "l"`i`f'r`.‘ ' »'- . \ . _. _fr 't ir 3 » I 4 l _gi _. t i . f. _ _ ~ ,_ _ .__ _ _.___ _, il!-1 t . - '|n. ‘- i __ _»»."‘ I ".fi.._ it . ‘-'_' .tl iii .ij gr, . '..'r , | . _ /, y, __ _ i>.» _, r. ._ _V tj; _< 1- 1,. ~. f `/ .__. i ; t .~" ,_ . . . a, r .illfl 'tg-' ._ " ` ~,f_,*~{ ifii-`~ »»__,.’j : 3:; _ . I ‘ ' `f"`if`i_ ‘ f»~'ff_-it ' 1 iii* sl _ 'T '.5' 4! i “ , .,,_ .. . ,, _ f_ t..,,___ _ _ , I `F. , ._ _ _ ’, t ~4.~.;\_~\_`_\ . .-c-fe-f .»-.s_- ~ _'-:...°_ ‘¢'. i _ _‘_ , _p1 »l. . I .ty __ ‘ _.L _. ¢~ **'. 1*;-‘__ .:f__ §’___ 'f=::.=f_5. Y `A`v‘1°-_!..=`f,__f.;‘ »,:=.a __ ". .~_€ _,,-,<~’ .1 'W ‘iv _ .__ . *Y 3-.'.:‘_i_‘:_1°_T-_ ._ _ 7;- v l" -` t I l -__i . ture, Window shazles, etc, 4- 9,: 0 iv" i' '§~ ‘ ~ V l .§~_'f,. _ t' 1'-'"1 ‘_ ~_.", ' I _ Flgrnillltirs, I think our chances airu very Beer & Weeks for _ ____ __,.,;-»§_{ of exclusive design and fine wearing qualify are stamped ta, ; “|84ltoetis nos? This mark on silver plale ls I guide fo qualify recognized every- where as the world's standard. lul fel sets. dishes, sullen, etc., are stamped MERIDEN BRITA CO, SOLD BY LEADING DKALHKB "Silver Plan that Wann” Whlle’s Chocolates Are dark in color,rich \ '-1.- mellow and of refined flavor. It is not pos- sible to buy anything SLlPe!‘l01‘ land. The camps are fon boys `uc‘tweent Made in c5n\da- Vove will 'ne open for two weeks, ame on e‘ ery Price tho boys a healthy, hal>pY vacation, 2tf2Cl ricd out in many lgood in the Tunnel lint, nit least, P01823, I lan _er iintmrttnkings have been car- of the other Prov- ~int\e's, und to iiiy mind this Tunnel is t.ue tlte'inliubita,iits of Prince Ed- wuiul Islniitl ' 'I‘hcse are good wurtls for the iulnny l Khives folks spoons dc .‘ who hold the Tunnel pro'jecl.‘ very . » 1 .. been many tlisappointments, many hopes defcirt-.l over the matter S0 little uns stud of the Tunnel. Ur the PREMIER HASZARD 'I‘A lél_U-F-I-I-TTT passes out of odlcc. LKS OF THE TUNNEL. thift the people had about tlospaired of the present Government doing anything. It would be cruel to raise hopes again ofnly to -dash* thein» down und we cannot believe thai: Premier Htasznrd would be -a party to amy such reprehensible proceeding, We therefore roly upon his word tihnt “ut survey is to bc made this- summer anti a careful estimaiue prepared.” The Guardian would be glad that he would take the people more fully into his cuntiduucc at an early day, us befits a matter of such vital ini- portanct-, He must know, however, whereof hc speaks. And a survey, tu lnilcct thu dcmatnds must be more thorough and cxhwustive than that on which Sir Douglas Fox based. his estimate, inasniurli its thc' (}ove.i'u- tu-trnt has proclaimed that survey and report to be inadequate. Therefore, vac take iii, tlratl the work will now bc thoroughly done, amd if so it iiitist bu very soon undertaken, for the summer will quickly pass.. Thous- .inds of Guardian readers will await survey in Parliament, and so for as iwn could lunrn, no money votcd. E The lwospcctiis for the Mwritiillc Buys’ Uiiiiip for 1909 imtler tio: _auspices of the Y. M. C. A. is to lin.-nd. This is the sevenvtccfnth soa- son for those outings. There wilil 'uc two cainps, one at R»o‘bc\'tson's other at Big Cove, Siitherlzund’s River, Picton County, N. S. in' which Prince Edward Island boys will be more especially intureiitcd. At Big Cove there are 100 acres of latnwl' in the crimp plot, which was 'uo'ug-ht by the- M-ntritiniti Committee three years ago. lt bnrdcrs on the waters of river nn.l cove, with an undulatting surface iucluuliug high hills, level groamtl for athletics, and some wtotod- 13 anti 17 yonrs, and that at 'Big iii., f~......~ -, . . . is $95 (N _ - ) I July 16-30. The purpose is to gilve "__: _'_' ._ ;.__ _ . _ff ,_. _ __.___.______, f - . , 3. pc"-f`>I~s~‘.'. '\l.\}3.5~'g’~5~` l IJ" I i -95 . noiir to their hearts. There have ` | - ~ I ~ . - . f \ ' 'riiis'MAn1'iH/in Bova' ._.__..._- wtth some impatience the early bc- inning of the promised survey. “tT.|t1vii= 'Foii 19oe.__="`__"=` with sport und n'inusciiicii't untltcr t-:ireful supervision. combinctl- with eliariitcter-building, developing all that is ‘nest in them. Mont healthy boys greatly enjoy ti week or two ` of catmp lilo im summer, and' we know Point, Gran-<1 Litre, N. B., ana- tnefcf no better pltwc for than to get it than at the M.a.ri'ti.mo Botys' Ctmip. %§....I.'f.9.'..?..'.._”‘ 'Tha Klnd You Have Always Bought _ Bears the Signature of ' Barefoot Sandals The Non Rip The weather has come for i I *W 1 them. What a joy theyare t Good I Values Here _ Larg est variety too-Furniture and hoiisehold-- 5. goods IS OUR BUSINESS and WE ARE DOING f l ?i .__ , :li __ __ _ _ the business V -_-_' Successors to Mark Wright Furn g Co. I Merchant Tanor and Gemis Fumi " " 1 dnvstf ' xi l _ l _ V; ‘_ / _',_"_|_~ ' ,"t’ ___ .. ft --re _ at _ ll ‘_ _. :‘~= lt ` ". | ~ ‘ it f. . \ children in Summer, why tl e , make you cool to see them, the children all say they are the next best thing to Bare‘ool _ancl they save many a stont bruise. We sell the Non Rip the best made. Buy them for the children GOFF BROS 1 THURSDAY. JUNE 10. 1900- in the old country. :users Ayiee ‘ worth and Fielding are already in ` ` some n1i<'1~‘1oui.'riEs or 'run PARTY Anvooxrn. L,,,,,,m,_ 3,, F.,ede,,ck Bom," and e qi _ . _ Mr. Brodeur will sail for Engltund oi bout. J Mr Grah wil illlllligratlon business. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Richard Cartwright Hon. Mensm Paterson, Pugsley terim. SPRING. Spring the beautTf\il is hem Spring, the lovely, and the fair; Brin in lil d l and chte At her touch there spring to blrtht Lovely fiow’rs and dainty fern. Softly, gently zephyrs aight Birds' sing carols loud and clear; Songs more wondrous, sweet and high Never greeted' mortal ear. New life everywhere is seen, From the flowers fair and sweet, To the grasses fresh and green Which we ‘trample 'ncnth our feet. EDITH E. MURLEY, Prince of Wales Collage. Beware of Oinlmcnts foi Catarrh that- Contain Mer- cur I ‘t fl\0l1\ll¥ will surel destroy the sense cf ull iii l vccptou prescriptions from iuputnble Ph sio- uuun the blond mucous ~\u fum-~ of thi ristoin | \l‘\.Hl\L!.Hnll‘t~_ t`ut-i't'h Cui-o be sure yo. get th_t: gluniiino. It ls lukcu lutcriuilly :un nuulc in nlcdo, ()hio,hy l". J Ulictiey&:U0, 'l‘t~.~'li|iit\nl1\ls free, -olu hi till Driigglstc Pilcc 750 por bnttlo. Best! advertising Medium. A w`oman’s curiosity to linov about society. marriages, births deaths, forces her to read it. The Morning Paper is before hci and improving hho appearance of bei home, that the missing and necessary articles of furniture, rugs, carpets curtains or other necestities s/hovt uD the plalnest, and there couldw bt no more oppurtunc time for a dealer t'o ttll about thru new designs, Uhr new styles and the bargains offered for the dmy or week. paper it practically the bulk of t‘h In a. majority of hoincs the 'news t _ - :g _ t:_-_.. l :,) /‘ -‘til _,_,..... / /» " ' =. s .:__.~=-1.. »:.~._\.,.,._. QV as is ., < .-.;_,:'__-5:, ;; : .._......_._____. “i,"§-Eel-.`§i;.§5§iEff _ -:-:;-= -=-=.=- ` . _/'->--f'~'_-*--' \v y l '35 sg. » X* “- ' ' f ' f .,-'_===§».` '<="?_\>-- .=._5=:;:. F.. sin nr coinplctely tlcluiigct iu ahulu sys ' "/"' ,".==¢"`?-25, \ tern when entering it throuizh thc n.ucoui .jf _ T;‘»';E:;;_t'~""""t-=.~‘= \ HItl'f1\I:c~. Such articles should nnver bc used ` 0 ' - - l _ .-if Lie. » inns. as thc ftuinmie they will dots ten foiii it ' "‘_}°.>" 5 the Food you can possibly dei-ivu from ihout Q- E ‘i 1-'1<`\l"‘*.‘_E`*\\§ , ll-il sUn.l.urrh Cure, numufiiettiretl by F. J i 1"" I `=&:E?.~’;`.,~t=E=:=’:-§=_ ,':1¢=.‘Il"Ii§5§§?E;£<;§¢€ \ 1-`l\0|\0Y 5|: Tliledo. U. cout his no moi i _-i"_`.-:I ' 5 ‘3=fiEi1"il5.-~55I5`5'{l;§?~€ -E1:-5%' eury. tint n e t - all '. 'li dl ' _ If .' f€?§E_`,§=-32551255 ;;}£;§,_;:;__ '.;';§E§E§I_`j» __ n it c_i|_it_\ ___t_\t ng_ _teeth _ ___~*__i‘-` _ _ ii - _ _ _ ,_ .R S _ _ ?~I3I;‘If_=:i? 1"? ‘e%=§‘?=§'1:'”=`¥§ il \ 4-"..,,,,m___r _ _ ;.~. "°°"‘”=w»a.,, ' `§~_..,~, ~. .. " >\. is '--i.i£;i_‘.=-f . i'=;1.."‘ .>' _="E: ‘.211 Some Reasons Why it Makes thi ii.-'l,‘.5'¢’f5.1;_5§§:§§§*§=‘§=‘.»'fl i " _ _ .;,.._,_..,. _ _.,. . __ -Iii. _rf 95511: I-ict-121;* saws also black. reading iniittur, and the lung, all day,life from 5 5. ui. to l.U‘p. m. of The Morning Paper gives not only the housewife but every member of the family an opportunity to rtzntl it. The Morning Paper is read ut thu breakfast table, again at hom-e at the world, possibly with a half-dozen exceptions, the papers with editoritsl influence and national reputation are real money-spenders of tihe family to nouncements where the women will road them. "~>l:§~}l:31:»§:»l.{i}f.-.~».~"~ - Have you worn “Lug- tre Loom” Uuderskirts? They look like silk but wear better. °¢**3‘4"Z*°9°$°~$~H°°I°'2*°?#99°§°¢¢~ . 2°°Z°°L~" sf:._»='>--It i ~¢~.,.__ I 'zu' -<_- "3;§`I=E1"',_ ' t . 'lt *Af s Tnkc lIull's Family Pills forcouslipation _,' ,» ,~' ;¢?,<' _; 'i it i -_ ' _= - &'.'~5- < ", =:':‘<1§:¢~x-:;iE-A _ :ri=IEi-- `:_»-E;- E. 1- -- 1. ‘Y ` ‘1=§i=¥:i=l.§.’i§§2’.‘s:§ia%; "5-=ii'i.f='=.. ~ _,iv//' `».--f1"".‘="'I 2" -t.<:<= . -5 :'.-; :' =";>I§l' E*:l:5:?.=: 1 ;=:E.Er»=E »;~f` `. _<'- I _’ 'mn monnmo PAPER _ » -_ ..¢..._.=.... Iii; , ...>-{.<.~ ._ =~>=. -~¢i§.=.-is . .i » _.. . . , _,,_ ___ C. _,;;,,_. .,»`.. ._-,,i.,._€_.,_ __ . _ __ _ _E _,_ _ I / ¢ r J . _'_»§:5;i"~_/,f it t N 2. _. i I '1 ‘;' '_ .-: __ -r fit _ -' *if =t==:§:iftfe-1' _ tv. .__ _ .>:.s~‘¥.-~ ' ‘ U '< _v _ _/_s__( - fm _,,i,£f;.'<\'; .='~'fe.fe. __ _, , “__ all day long, and it is when she it _‘ gg .==, ;5'_§_ mg her household Mes' arrangini ‘ ‘ -F fit' ' » if-1 "‘” 'LEi2s§:§iii2?§=i2§=si2i.l=1" me-@`_` _.;_;,~ _ \ “ \ _ 'l‘Gmtp1eman, Lemieux and King will lf"-°5~\ l ` form the home guard during the in- ) l` , _` ` ` _ . 9,. _ Lett s " o \ ` ` _ r --.-'. dl . . ' ; _f 1,., -~ fi* __ _ -_-Xl); _ - ` ' s' s v. an tone. ' 1°. ' l ` ' i` Lifting from our hearts all care. _ _ "\ ' if; " /' i ' '- Spring with beauty clothes the earth ' ,:_.;- _ /,’, ' _ At her call the birds return; =l. ':;_.=i=‘~=' ` ~T_g.,_ *#1 ftp, / _ ‘ ' or n lme 25. . t am- 1 ' - . leave about July 2 and will he ab- _. -7 sent for two months. A little latex ` l""`l- MI- Olivcr will cross the Atlantic on Ashes if i _, V. t .~ . lS the Shade Of the sea, son, especially for the Rosy ¢/,_,. .»-4 use 1.. _.ff 2) f j, . °» :I :-2- 't _ _, __ '~ it : ~ H ..' .?`_(__ ‘ /.3 vt _ .;,..- . _ _ is .-62 ~ We would like _everyone those goods or write us ior samples as we consider ' t 'ff.f»?;__ month of June. Directoirei _ Satin cloth is the Tip Top of fashion. These goods are pure wool 44 inches wide and are well worth $1.00 yard. Guar. anteed not to spot, cockle or shrink and the tip top of fashion. Quite heavy enough to make up into suits if you should wish, but *not too weighty for shirt waist dresses. The shades' are golden brown, mid brown,- taupc. myrtle green, . olive green, grey, wis- taria, mauve, ashes of roses, old rose, violet, amethyst navy, clear navy and cadet blues s ‘s interested to look over this the grandest offer oi new dress goods ever made to the buying public of P. E. Island. V - H noon, on the trains, in the rsstnur-i ants. It is read in doctor's oflices,» ` professional offices, clubs, hotels# cafes, barber shops. It is ren.d by! ' daylight everywhere you go by both Q ` . employer and employee. It is a known fact that tltroughtout ‘ W -._-‘J Morning Papers, __ A _ _ _ ______A _ _ _ _ L__ t\_1i__________.___ t _____ _ ___ _ ___ _ _ __ 90"] Carter & Co. will held their unuua mio of second hnndod wagons on Friday, lltt Inst, acl o'clock p. m. All pnrtics having such to dispose of will mtiko no mistake bv sending same along ou oi-bel’oi~n day of sttlu N~td1li of prices. ' CAPS of every color and handsome new neckwear. We have everything that mer shirts. HERE. _ w "Z, i tl ;. ’ We have the right kind of clothes'at the right kind OUR custom tailoring is perfection. ALL the newest shades atid patterns itrfaticy ve5t5_ THE newest in correct hats, softand hard. COLLARS in every correct shape. ‘ THE newest ideas in Hosiery. All the glories of the season are wrapped up in our l In light weight underwear we can't be bent, _ If you want the best your money can buy, COME D. A. BRUCE It ____ _a description. is good, and new in stim- Wilth these facts in mind, the busi-5 “ '* ` ness man who is looking after the I N l interest in his 80008 Will CODSUU- his tl S ' best interests by placing his an- ‘ The Best of Morning Tonics. --The Most Delicious of all Beverages-- t - --fllucliun lll Wagons ""'1.1"A°G'RAPE~ For the Epetite that lags at breakfast time there is no more plen- tiant or more Eective tonic possible than n cool refreshing-Wins-Grape. _ WINA-GRAPE is the best to be had in n grape fruit Bnvor. l!pr0 _ vtdesjust what the system needs in cleansing, corrective-qualities to' prepare it for the full enjoyment of the morning er any meal. Lntircly New Our Latest _ l _ 7"°"°" “l.?.'£S. .. ._ ._ rf. E. H. McEACHER.N, Selling Agent for P. E. Island. I h°"° 2711-. P. 0. Box ioz8. Ch|rlottctom_\_ P. E. l. ~ r3ttsd&t6m. f'_Thc Gund sf0l'C--x r l'l`he Seasorfs --- - - - <= Best Clothes _