_r__ __ ln, 'ff L. `z 1 rl *I3 _ur 5*' sl' » s - ,,,_ _ ’f ' - n =~“»>:,<»f,#_~>‘~\ it _ ds Jr- _._ ‘»~f'_ _‘ 3 n _~~‘ » ._ _ ri al-v,~,_¢_ r ' ,, 5’ 4 __ 1,.. _~_.,»_,,'_ _--,»- f§f ,-._ -- . _ _ '95 , - ~ .. f _ .-_ ` ‘ " - _ - 7 »_.»- _ » . " '~'_.;_ ;'__-__~7>;._> ,_,¢f_'-_~____~j.;_,‘.>3f_ _ -‘_i_-~ ,wf-1,.. _‘Mia ».;,,;,r_»- i _.,3»,_,i_;_= pil-_.t>1;__‘,‘fr~ »-_ _*__}',,_ .- ,rf--g Q `_,‘ .*§,_.,_.; _ _ ~ ,__ -ff __ _, _ I _ - »‘ ~ = =» - _."~".‘ 11.-' ~.#:___ __ __ K.. ».~~~._fc- _ _'~-~ ._ 5". -:_._»=~ ; » ~ ' ._ . _ _ ,_ ' _ _ .` _.__`y,_ ___/Y,.¢__ _ __,,__.__§_`_Y,_ g tq§N___ __5_€ _,L_. ¥r,_`%,,@ *I 3 _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE 7,-lwl. _ ,,,~ _,_._-._»_ ___ ._ .Y ___ ns: , \ _ I 'Q '- ' .`°`:;-“~ _ 'F Pl.. LA' " mei., _ -"P ’-?.é- rg :fa ‘ ' _--A4 r ~¢ - I '°- _-nerr '- | , u "_*_,, {*~xh°( 4" 5’ 'I".f; ‘»\_"';¢‘*¢i{ `_""‘ 12°" * " 453° ' we.” *` .r 7 . ¢- .~f1~2`\‘; ti; =‘ il stil __ °.' .‘f\i' gosh. _ _n 1: _ till li gig; ai -"~‘.‘i` ` -"~~~f§5‘»,'~s= " ali' ‘n “ i- \__ rv < _f. \_ _/A `\ "'\\ _ , tl* l'}a)l)'» _ Nt- 1? r ~_~ F4, _Q \ _ \ 1 _ -l ” __ _Ziff , ___\._\.\ E f n F m _ `\ _7 _ FIRE _ PROOF .-.' i SAFES n who locked the stable afte his horse has been stolen must hav a very near relation to the mer~ hant who puts 05 buying 3 Fi" p’°°f ' ` afe until after his store is burned d0WI1 \. and his account books destroyed. Ther , was a time when high grade fire Pf°.° 7' safes cost a lot of money. That was ID H thedavs when manufacturers b¢l‘¢v¢d _~» in small sales and big Pf°5t5- T°d°?' 'L a guaranteed Ere pri of safe of smal 1 l e ff ;_ " s _ _- _ _ p_ / /ff. ¢”THE" Wrapper Question Is one that should interest every housewife. Many think they cannot- get them good enough and cheap enoxtrih to be economical. This is a mist e which we can easily prove toyou, if you visit our Wrapper Department. Cut, made, and finished by experts; they are perfect fitting, splendid in quality. and low in price. Any size from 34 to 42 inch-all colors and black. 85c, l.l0, 1.25, $l.50 and up | s1'An|.Ev eeos. | ° t f th TNS clit T.`§§f.`§-“'i.S.?”§.§1.. .E ODI* SHIRT WAISTS Department. We have selected the best in white and colored, and have marked them at prices that will sell them quick. 50C,75c,95c,l_.25,l.50,$l.75 and up | s1'Am.sv sms. I S0 AND THEIR MAKERS We have as nsuala splendid ex- hibit of silks. They were made in England, France and Japan. For prettiness and economy we recom- mend the English make; made by the world renowned ‘ Lister” of Manningham. They are all silk, a trifle heavier, and will wear better than those made in France or Japan; besides this they are marvellously cheap. per yard-50 patterns to select from. | s'rAn||.EY enos. | THIS CUT Represents one of our Umbrellas A open and rolled up. As you will notice when it is rolled up it is as small as awalking stick-open, it is generous in size. strong of rib, and cover- ed with material that is guaranteed to wear well, - elegant, the best assort- _f> ment we have ever f shown. The prices are low, very low, for such good Umbrellas. 1.00, 1.35, |.5o, 2.00, $2.50 and up I besides, the handles are ' > 3 l ` * V CITY AND' COUNTRY Everywhere. / I |No. 2 Co., 4th Reg., C. A., meet for drill to'-night at 8 o’clock. Tm-: schooner Kohinur is discharging coal for Clarkin Bros. THE schooner Bell, is discharging stone at Lord’s Wharf for the City. Tun S; S. City of Ghent arrived in port shortly before four o’clock yesterday after- noon. THE schooner Genesba arrived in port last night, and is discharging coal for Chas. Lyons 8: Co. No. 1 Co., (St. Peter's) Boys’ Brigade, will meet at seven o’clock to-night in full uniform.-A. Mrnusn, Captain. _ Tx-:nr S. S. Probus arrived from Liver- pool, G. B., at six o’clock yesterday morn- ing with a cargo of salt for Peake Bros. 8; _ Co. _ ~ AN exchange says: By throwing the 16lb hammer 112 feet 5§ inches at Acadia, Walter J ones, of Pownal, established a new Maritime record for that event. REV. A. N. Simpson will preach in the Christian church in Bradalbane at 11 o’clock on Saurday next and in the hal at Fredericton in the evening at 7 o’clock MR. RH. Moxrooul-:ar has accepted the position of general agent for Prince County of the North American Life As- surance Company, of which Mr. J. K. Ross, Charlottetown,is General Provincial Manager. Br the death of Mr. George H. Starr which occurred recently some $5,030 will upon the death his of widow revert to the Superaunuated Ministers' and Minister’s Widow’s Fund in connection with the Methodist conferences of Nota Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Ec- ward Island and Newfoundland. INvrra'noNs have been issued for the marriage of Mr. J. Howard Ferguson, of the Royal Bank of Canada, eldest son of the Hon. Senator Ferguson. and Miss- Harriét Florence Stirtan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stirtan, of Nanaimo, B. C_A The happy event will take place on the 22nd inst.,in St. Alban’s Chu~rch,Nanaimo.‘ ORWELL Norxs.-Our farmers clalmto be the busiestf class in the world. Still we find time to read the interesting pages of Tm: GUARDIAN.-Miss Jessie McLeod has returned after a pleasant visit to friends in Valleyfleld.-Our teacher, Mr. A. W. Furness, has re- turned, after spending his vacation with friends in Earnscliil’ and Vernon River. 5-_Two of our bridges are undergoing re- pairs under the lnspectorship of Mr.‘Law- rence McLeod.-The road leading to- Vernon River Bridge has also been re- paired by Mr. N. Wood, last week, A LETTER was received yesterday from Frank Stephen, who wrote that he a r- rived at Urono, Me, Thursday night and was met byTrainer Mack, who introduced' him to499 students at the university Inter-collegiate bicycle races,four colleges competing, were held at Bangor on ' _ __ 'Y r'***’ _ ` ‘ ‘ _-l!l!_F_ __ , ' n. Y >' ` Friday and at the request of students i - U _-wr-;‘11,_“ "J ,lv 2-- Franlracted as starter. Inter-collegiate games were to he held on Saturday 1_1 *F* ` . ' V f """_ Frank had seen Cloudman; of Bowden _ _:if __ College, who would likely run against ,»; 'il __,-..----*_‘_';‘;;;__;=.-‘.;..T§-`l-_ _.him at Buffalo, and thinks him a cracker- i`i;1»;.~.:.""-F-'*'““""`§;-"-'-'i-"'*""f' 'ack. Ste hen and Mack were to leave _ yi L_ 3,;-_/» li T 1 `-'$7.3 f f 6152;' niLLER9“°'v » 5; A Cllkillimi-T_ V J D Orono on Saturday night and go to a place fifty miles this side sf Buffalo. where the Wanderer will train, going to Buialo a couple of days before the games.-_-Halifax Chronicle. r 1 _:aa _ _“_-_-€l __ Wash day is easy and clothes get white if you use ‘ Guardian Corrcsnnn.icnts_ dimensions, can be b0“Sh‘ “S 1°was oo _ _ _ Catalogues and_ quotations on various _-_-_ axes may be obtained b! W“°“¥ t° Yi B.AR'lHUR&G0. Halifax., N. S. oneness, rg grade Pam.;-l`he stamp _of origin 1 bmny is shown in its case designs I .’e tone is noted for parity ani character. Ir.’s construction invites th moat critical inspection. I_t i ractivsll in a class by R801 End rep reients a distinct ad~ vence in the' science Of 910°' iam {g` It does aw-a_v with washboard “ rubbin§ 2eakes 50, all grocers. » Mc innon 8: McNevin, Queen St., Agents at Charlottetown. Tas Ir~'vnN_roa‘s Wonx.-Feeling con- fident that the report of patents granted, which we have beenéin the habit of pub- lishing heretofore interests a great many of our readers, we have decided for the future to supply regularly alist of pat- ents recently granted to Canadians. In- formation regarding any of these patents will be supplied free of charge by Messrs _ Marion 8; Marlon, Patent Attorneys, Montreal end Washington, D. C., to any reader who mention the name of this paper when applying. 79,187, Q. Allen, Oak Lake, Man., Clippers 70,450, N.N. Billings, Toronto, Ont.; Fire Escape; 79,628, R. Ashworth .Winnipeg, Man., Lawn Sprinkler; 70,878, R. E. Allison, Ste J usting, P.Q., Devices for preventing frost on Window panes; 71,117, W.W. Alton, °Souris, Man., Window Sash Lock; 71,213, M. J. Allen, Hamilton, Boyle, Toronto, Ont., Car Fender; 71,452, John Flesher, Parry Souud,0nt. Help", containing useful information on the subject of patents, the cost of same, etc., will be sent to any address upon receipt of 10 cents. fan annual ,musical examinations in A Canada of the Associated Board of thfe Royal Academy of Music and the-~'=Boyal College of Music begin at Charlottetown P. E. I., on Saturday. The examiner in ` practical subjects. Mr. H. W. Richards, Mus. Bac.,Professo_r of Music at Edin- burgh Un_iversity'will` reach New York on the White Star liner Majestic, tomorrow and will proceed atonoe to Charlottetown He will reaoh¢Quebec on Monday and Montreal later in the week. He sails from Vancouver for Australia after holding examination in all the principal cities of Canada on Aug 29. Mr. Henry R. Rose, F. R. A. M., who was to have been the ex- aminer for Canada. has been prevented from taking the voyage by _ sickness. The theoretical examinations of the Ae sociated Board take place from one end of Canada to the other on J one 18, and the papers of all candidates will be examined by Mr. Richards before he sails for Aus~ tralia. His Mgiesty King Edward VII., who, as Prince of Wales, was one of the principal organizers of the Royal Col~ _ lege of Music, and who up to the time of his accession to the throne was President of the Associated ‘ Board, has accepted the position of Patron of the Board. The examinations of the Associated Board' ` in Montreal will be held in the Royal Victoria Collegefor Women, Sherbrooke street. qi-*1--1 tis-__T'_ SURE ALL OVER. Back Sore,»Head Sore, Hand Sore-#The Terrible Experience of Mrs. Rousseau _ of Ottawa. f - - O1'1°AWA. Ont.,June 3.-(Specia1).¥-The following written statement. made and sign_ed_by Mre. J.. William Rousseau of ' 10 more street, this city, snows what piome women can' go through, and yet ve._ ,_ _._,_ "‘I have been ailin for three years _ My _back was dreadfuHy sore. _My head ached all the time. My' hands were swolen and very painful. » - "_I cannot tell the pains I endured. No words' describe mv torture. "I u `d Dodd‘s Kidney _Pills-three boxes altogether-and I am well. _ A f- Y ~“Tbeydid more for me than anything 1; else in the world, and I "recommend them to evexéy suffering woman.” - Dod s Kidney Pills have wrought’ Ottawa, but none more satisfactory, than in the case of Mrs. Rousseau. ' TO BECOME PERMANENT SBTTLERS. _ I _ _ 'plied that their families may be allowed to join them, as they like 'the country and ,wish to become permanent settlers. " Q-I*-ll-__ _ BENTLEY’S Liniment is a strong White Liniment. Penet.ra`ting,_ powerful -for Sprains or Pains in the back or chest. For bruises, cuts and burns it will be found the best thing to use. Put up in two sizes, 10 and 254:. -’ _ -M1 There is something lacking in the nicely V trimmed lawn-clean walks andshady trees. Keep the lawn mower idle for afew weeks_ , and nature asiftoshame us into some- thingbetter-sends the dandelions with __ its yellowbloom-reminding and teach- iugnus that evea 'avdrandgion-is betterdthnn mentions some of them-J J ay Sc Son _ June5d8cw1mo.' ;§arters__?i~ -_ for _ Wall _ Paper _Caution-Ourbottles are !‘0IIlS90l'¢d in ‘ Mark and Design Act. un g _ use, buy or sell these bottles ,without our possess_ io will confer a favor by no:i_1y- Hisimmons. _ 4 d lw. Carters* Seeds Grow ,--_------'*1'*"_-"“' A few second hand bicycles, ingoodoon _ _ _ _- fdru f sn armament! U'-_‘ia ~ _//fee” _ _ ‘_ _-,\ ,,. .\"~ <<.`=¢'¢ -‘»,_-~ __ 4/pf, ff ~ -~ ’//’f"_:/,rl i. rm l\_ '~» \\`/ _ _ hllnfinif 'ln Fishermen V I v ~._ "1 Fly Books on account ol, 'ii i” price were elwayl ‘__` ‘ We bought 50_et 50 pil' A 'S eent odcoet,-eellyolxhr 1 ` ®`4 ' voor inspection. _ an _ Queen Street, Connollyfe Building. __ ._ ,___ building. They’re here for / »_.___ OD, 0 8. DD I Duohemin, gity. e g 18 -ti. p _ some miraculous cures in and arounds- The Boers prisoners in Ceylon have ap- 3 yet clean to use. It is a reliable remedy 'After _Dlqnar Tbllllli |5111” l!¢0!£iQo¢ __ iloemtaf _';_ -\,_. __ Z'//)-' v" li sci `_/1/HJ’ ...F f \/ _ _ '_ ‘,..___ ~_ >’;’*»“\i\i A _ l _.ag ,_ V; _ | \._i, . -_ 1 {`l"q15'.\\' Doors for grain cars. The “Inventor’s _ it “_ _ u Fern Dishes if ‘ 1 Ont.. Traction Engine; 71,448, A. R.l___ _ _ n `\ Arn' 3, -'..` .Qtr _ _ J\\‘_' "1 S; _ ~._ Wa? 7’ “ Q _ do I /’ ‘R2i<=;_-\* ...;. we _,* 'IQ' ‘Q 01" I l 9 _ ~» __ _ E'-_-; -_ ;;. _ ~ Slater “P a r a go n” Shape, width E, price $5.00. Enamel calf with med- in style and "shape for all occasions--a shoe that will give much satisfac- on. __ium_ round toe, eitentipnf edge,cable stitch,suitahle___,_ _ ‘ _ = A labour saving' shoe' for it’s_ always shi ning- ,.f_ .. _ _.. .__ ._ - .41 5 ~ _'_' ‘_ '~ V -=_ < .__ i. x" _'~~‘ _ '-'.5=-.___~,!1. ‘ , _ __ ’ n '_~- <3" y ~ ' <1’ . .-5, ;` yr. _ , _ . , __ 1 ' ' I I '> “B-.»".=.~.. . ew . ' » W ` 5 f`§_f;?. -'Qt _7. 1 its _ "© 5 ` 'I prices en Hood PIII __ _ _ 3 3 _ _i;°.2.z'a.t'r..°‘.:f.':°:..... Trying _It 0n Is a Pleasing operation when we; make your you suits. It ien’tan experiment, the dt ie certeingtobeall right the style and rhefehrie are "11 _»~°l1_wi= ings `ei`immereeesell_i`ligiet lov Hg you as clam. 1;- -_ __ ___,. ;_:_ __ fs __ ‘_ _ '_ ‘__ ‘ ___ ._ _ V _ _,,. _ _ . .1 _ - _ =- - .~ ~_ I ,Ein _ _ V. __;`;§:"_.`_ f i in ‘_ n I 'ini 1 '= = '_ __ " -it We have dainty pieces of riilhverwere of new design Candelabra _Bek_°_ Dishes _ ~ _ Boa Baafenusisuv-~¢.~ _ _ _ Tureens n V Z _Nut B,,,,h ‘W H; _ ‘L T88 SQIS _ _ _ _ j: i _ __ I v_§_F|?it ____ '_ We esteem it eplea1uee_'to=_gh°w 0|,`g,,'°d1,f_' ‘_ ff ,_ -5- rj Q* "’ __ ' ._ - 'f " -If C1 ’- "i`_»~_,-is 12.! _.55 “__ _,_; '_ _. '_ r . ` w. w. WELLIIEB, Cherlottetown,P.B.I.]e'w¢l¢;»mg&8,a~*a~._;n ° _‘ r ... Ai ~ _ I .""i“”c; :-2 _ .. . `V`>_4_; \ _*_ Fora I raw n..y.__; - "-r steals Barns. ’ for25c. » _ ,_ ` "ms-_ir the sem- __ ¢Hps‘so"msuy¢aau-feliisi _ ,; ~t > ;§;:~=_' J _ I _ - ~ _ ___, __ __`_,>v" A Jas- Kelly dr.__Go_ r Oak Timber `,.___ lésig. _ '1 '_ 55. 9 ' ,Qty ~' 5': i ,~.__ I' *dn etc. ‘ I Large stock kept on = f hand. Orders filled nwmptlv. _ _ J 08. A. LIKELY. ut For lea Paints. “ 1re_oHereWe\hboerd_- ,__ A __ I ._ If_I°\_‘ d!l`l\'§"helieve ~~ ~~' t 1 xo _ 1. , I V-.. :JJ .15 _ 1. Z- V5' _,_ __ Alley 81 Co_ Sole Agents _for ,the I A “Slater Shoe” _ 1 _ i Baristefs, Solicitors, Notriegeta ~ St. John. N. B- 1 5.13 eawly. V _iQ A _no owers ata e ave a. gran <_» _ ' ._ ‘ f f s;ef:=:.°.f.‘i2.'::.:..n1nn“..f:;'8s2§tr.. _ __ _ 1 ~ Mililmlloll & Wilmms __ ewi_ h O adi Trad- ” H.. .s .ze » TO LET,-That desirable residenqe onGraftou St; West. at present in the occupation of Prof. Watts. There is a good stable and eoaeh_ house. e nice lawn andegardemd Qitigdhlrtlth all, _ ode conven noee an ee wtirf- _ ' ‘ geutlnxzloderate. Poeseeionon lfeylst. Wy' M°°°7‘°h°°°R_°‘&*‘* "' permission. Those having them in theirf °°F' S‘M°°'°' I 3*” "at" _ ' D|Am |mR|KG BBAYFEDVHLIAIIS. ` _.. ,__{_;_ - ' _. 1.L . ~=;~.' .;< _ 1 _`_. li _» 1 e.. 1'; »_». . 'if-_» 1 nj. rr =\" JE- _ _-‘rt ii -_ - _., fi: 5 1. = 5 _ »». _ __.. _. '. 'fic ' ‘fi- .. _,_. ~”, ‘,_;" ' .i‘ “fs ;_~'. _,r £1" _ 1;;-_ ._-_. _` Q? 3 ga ‘ ,`_ .'-_t _r,. _ ons.-cameron nu»x.om-mumwn _s 4,., ' ze- _.T fv F* _ '~_ X ' -.T .. ..~ _ 1 »‘ Q r. ‘ in F .- “a _ ~ »A~°~» oots audi 'Wi““3- ti ......r...? J ,_ " -.5 ___ ..-_'_ »- -- " " ‘ _"___ " Inav; ».b°¢fnh¢»d.»dp|a=»°¢___»o_.»¢_l»