_ ""2 'ma GUARDIAN. cHAat.o1‘1‘E'rowN. Pinson Enwian rsmnn. _,?‘_“?,?.S;i`.““‘i Bl0llSE Sll.KS ____________.__ "' AT""*~ 70C to ,...._.... Stanley Bros. These popular goods are destined to lay a prominent part in the iashion- able world this summer season; and We haxe scored a triumph in securing ch a iiiafrnilicent stock. ? MEET ME Al THE ALWAYS BUSY STURE. Superior Quality Elegance and Lowness 'in Price Are what you ‘hid in our unrivalled display. SPECIAL IB.A.I1G-.AIIJS _ Sir patterns in pretty ‘stripes and plaids; full 21 PER G YARD Ten patterns in stripes of difiei'cnt wicltlis, Red and White, Pink and White, Black and '\Vliite, Navy and W'liite, \Vhite and Heliotrope, etc. An exceed~ ingly pretty and serviceable Silk. ' PEP 456 YA§.13 tan ley - Bros. LOCAL BRIEFS Latest News of the City and Province. A I 3 1 F W _ Q W _ M I Q » Lam to rest ln the Old Cemetery V at Brudcnel River on the 16th iust, Christina relist of 'the late Duncan Stewart, Esq, Head of Brudenel. and daughter of George McPherson Esq.of Brudenel River. The deceased had resided in Boston,Mass, for a number of years previous to her death which occiirred in that city on the llth day of February 1900, and fromwhence 5,-_"1 ff) it ~ “_-i . _,`_, - . - ` .\_`\f-Zilla. F2.. T __ Why ls ilk..-._ -v-_»_.- »¢-_~,-W--» MEN HAVE PAID 3 00 A man s Chocolate Dongola boot- well mid well finished, and guaranteed to wear well. Come in and see then. I1. Ii. IOS at 52 75 Stamf er’s Corner. .-.~w...~.....~.§o-e-ooo-eo-#noe-e-e-e-o-e Qvvswv itil Extra good va ue ®I0\0\0\0'0'0I0'00'009'00 For no better boots than we now olferyou at $2.75- ___ dents Everywhere. Ar the police court on Saturday morn ing, A. Newton Large, charged with being drunk, was ilned $3 or 15 days. memo book from Messrs F. Perkins& Co. Its just the thing to list your shop- ping in. RECEIVED at Falconwood from Mr. Dud- ley IN-’right,a large assortment of mag- azines, also a' number of magazines from Mr. \V. E. Hawley and Mr. R. H. Mason. THE Ottawa. Free Press of May 16th fays:-In the Salvation army last even- ing Col. Margetts again delivered one of his noted addresses to a large audience, His subject was "Good Bye Fear." Col. Margetts leaves -to-day for Montreal where he will conduct a series of meet- ings. _ WHEN Lord and Lady Aberdeen were lastinHalifax, the Countess planted in the Public Gardensa palm presented t`o the Gardens by a gentleman who lives in Florida and who was in Halifax on that occasion. The trowel used by her lady- ship was afterwards sent to _Floridaiby the Gardens' Commissioners and present- ed to M. F. Plant. The Commissioners had the trowl silver plated and engraved for the occasion, the cost being something like $7. It is said the bill for plating and engraving the trowel has not yet been paid.-Halifax Chronicle. MR. James McKenzie, passed away last night at 10.20 without having re. gained consciousness from the time he was stricken with paralysis Tuesday evening. MrMcKenzie was born in Pic- tou, N. S., and was 69 years of age. He has lived in Moncton 27 years, being in the I.C.R. service all that time, for some time pa.-St as pit foreman in the mechan- ical department. Deceased leaves a. widow and six children, Mr. H. D. McKenzie I.C.R. foreman at Stellarton, N. S. is the only son and his daughters are Mrs. A. J. `Ho'ule, Charlottetown, Mrs S. S. Ryan, Coverdale, A. Co.,Mina, Ida and Florence, Mr. Mc-Kenzie had been ailing for some time, but his collapse was totally unex- pected. \Vhcn stricken he hadjust rc- turned from a visit to his son at Stellar- ton and old friends in Pictou. By Reporters and Correspon- Trir: GUARDIAN has received a neat " Tm.: demand for old junk is as prevalent P . .-e\=_5.f»|6)(d:ldI(cb :_ " ,. in Charlottetown as in any other part of of the Dominion. Everything which can be tested as old -iron is being disposed of. “or the past two months or more im- mense quantities of old iron have been im- ported to Halifax for disposal from the West India. Islands. A large portion of the iron was collected from the sugar plantations, where more modern f machineryhad been installed to replace the old. There are now nve vessels bound for Halifax from the West Indies with full cargoes of scrap iron to be shipped to all parts of Canada, some of it is going as far west as Toronto. Some of it has also been ` sent to New York. To give an idea of the immense quantity of iron carried over the I. C. R., it is only necessary to state that the freight charges alone were some. Tm: l\’ewYork LyceumCo., who recent- ly visited Charlottetown presenting Shakesperian plays, will appear in the Academy of Music, Halifax, next week, and after completing their engagement in that city will proceed to St. John’s, uymg e ll Leading \‘\*\$\\f\v _/_ips ef 5* - 11.2' ,___il\,¢_h‘» ‘ )_ ; _ é; l I W //////1 /» ///f,,,, ‘_ I I I fl _ v A' lf, 'nc i .L Be very careful to get a 'good one-one that has a re- putation-a poor Piano is not. cheap at any pr'icc-We sell the I-IEINTZMAN %' and stand by them every time. The leading Pianists of America, recommend it. When you buy a I-IEINTZMAN alt _ You know you have a. first class instrument.---If -you are `+,birlfi-» of lw"f~if~~ ea Dian" come dawn and talk the mat- ter over w th us. We will be pleased to have you call. Nild. Mr. Shipman, the manager of the company, was in North Sidney on Friday en route to St John’s, and while here made arrangements whereby the company will stay off aday or two, and if sufficient encouragement offers will play Hi-rmlet in Royal Albert hall. In order to accommo- date Sydney people desirous of seeing" the famous play presented by a first class company, one of the ferry steamers will make trips on the evening of the play. Already nearly three hundred by the citizens of the two towns. The com- ‘ pany will appear here on the evenings of Friday and Saturday, June 1 and 2. A mat- inee will be given when the Merchant of Venice will be presented.-Sydney Herald May 16th. _ ____..¢____ Have used with- best results Kumfort Headache Powders. Consider them the best in the world. EVERETTE WELLS, _ Representative the Welland-Vale Manu- facturing Co. As Good Asllan Be. Jewelry or - tickets at $1 each have been subscribed for” i is our motto in everything we' sell-v-whether it be _a Watch, a Ring, or any othf r_ article of _ ~ » a _ '_ death of Michael Collighan, one of the of the district of Emyrale. He was a more. His body was followed to St.‘Ann‘s ll the angels summon him to Judgment visitors. At the close of the examination Mr. McLeod complimented the principal, school. The advanced class, though small, showed great proficiency in Mathema.tics_having|solved all the difllcult problems given by Mr. McLeod, and also _ '_ 'f j- ii.; stood a very creditable axamination in _-_ "1 `___-_r»- _ all subjects examined. Rev. J. Gillis,a‘ ' __ ___ A ,___ ~ former graduate of the school, compared - i _ ,i ' _ _ 'f”_ 'f 7 __ : the edvantages of the present time with I ' S _ A n _ __ _ _ if AL' 'S A hose of fift ears a and con tul C' A ' ` A t _ yy sv. sw ~_ ’ e 1 ated both pupils and teachers upon the - A M0681 Sh09_.D08l5l`3- very satisfactory work which was being » ~ C7 done in the school. The map drawing A A A n l»~/ ofthe u 'ls also deserves s ec'a1 mention ' _ i A l P D1 D - After listening to the different addresses the pupils were dismissed by their teach- ers for their holidays, to reopen on Mon~ ay, June 4th. 0Rw1:1.L Cove Norss.-Mr. Benjamin Jenkins of Mount Albion who purchased the estate of the late George Irving, Or- well Cove, has removed with his family to make Orwell Cove their future home gamer-gg. £1 heese making Most of the people are business again. They are highly pleased “fe regret very much to learn that a_few weeks ago while Mr. Donald E. Nicholson Mr. Nicholson is a brother _of the City Hotel proprietor-Mr. D. D. McLeod holds the postmarkership of Orwell Cove vice Chas. Nicholson resigned. Mr. McLeod is a courteous and obliging omcial andthe inhabitants of this place -irrespective of party politics are pleased with the ap- p iintment. ---_¢---- _what in the vicinity of $6,000. ~ 4 T0 CURE A GULD IN A DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refimd the money if it 'fails to cure. 5c. __ E. W. Grove's signature on each box. , I 1 _ p Feeling Gomes i Iniothe mind cf cur customers 5 when their p rrchas sure mxda an.; in irshoppiugisdone. vvhye - _ Because they know that every -._ 'thing they par-ha=ed waso! the if _ highest qua ity _and the _ pricei they ua.-fu we e the usual ones - asked for 16% class goods. By mepwer. that Tea ls a seller _ ' _ _ Try it-25 cents. Strait & _ Gates, oldest and most highly' respected pioneers li WW” her remains were brought home for inter- i t _ ment in the family burial place.-Cox. ho a r i ' 0 _ -_ _ - . ` ` e ; » f li; WITH regret we to-day. chronicle the ~ S ' Q A 7* i ffl'_"§ 3 native 0f1reiand,a.ndemigmwd w_r.his=' _ ~ _ _ __ f § province about55 years ago. His kindlyi ` ' ` - ‘ _ _ ' _ __ _ _ "__: nature attracted tohima host of friends,f _ _ __ _ 5 _ I ‘-2" who will think, with sorrow that he is no i ‘ _ _ - - ' i ‘ _ _ - ' -~ l i .f f._ _ _ ' 4 Church by ,_ gmt concourse of people Well, the peopleare 6_.nding_out_ several us. -. #sind in that guiet churchyard will he rest F “ur ara Wg_buy Deceased was 76 years of age, and leaves _ Canada who guarantee every D001; they _if ' _ i behind a. wife, one brother, besidesa host l ° _ ' ,,;f,,e,,dS to ,,,,,,,,,, his dem,Se_ ' 2nd. 0m- shoes are fa-ash and stylish. _ _By __ careful ON Thu,;sd,?y_ May 10th_ the ex,,_mina_ _ and lcnowledge of what _will sell avenever -3,3: overloaded with U10f10f Ulssr School was conducted by D- which is not saleable and so we a`re*-always re6eiving"now goods J. McLeod, Chief Supt. of Education as- _ e `t f ,simd by Rem A_ _,_ McNeill of Oxgveu _ are enabled to show the latest styles as soon a,s-_thoyare on the H ' very _eaa,_.ma.nsv. J.en1is,0f Mumy Hu- 03rd. 0m' Shoes are cheap We '°°y1el'8°l7 #Iii-ser the bor North, in the presence of a number of discounts and believe in quick sales and small so we goods at the smallest possible advance on cost. I A Mr. WL H. Musick, and his assistantolnss i Are 110° those seeds reesfmsi » C*“11Pb¢-11 “DOH the high Standing Of the Do you wonder that we are selling moreehoes every mouth? Donit you think you had better try us for your_`n`e_x_`t pair of shook? uring the past years built a large _ ~~ ' ~ " " ` i mber of buildings that are credit his \\ orkmanslnp -The Orwell O . _ _ . _ _ _ . .’ _ _ _ __ _ heese factory has commenced ` ' __ - _ ez Jeweler and E'ng`nver.._: I _ ow brushing up their milk cans to Start - ""' -Mr. Donald McKenzie of this place lost Wo are showin a ve 'la g ` fi 'Him f ' a very valuable cow by death a few days gold Wedding Riagg ry 'ge asaorlment. O di _viding in ago.-Messrs Nicholson _and MacEachern The deep finish’ ana quality of sold. use-d in `ki_a'*1 6Bh` have finished the building of the Belle ~ ~ A . _ . River Cheese factory.-James A. Nichol- enceiénakellixem t?1laiiya(,idE?:reut-' from __°"h°' son is now under contract of enlarging the R-olr mg wx e _ mired If we hmm the oppqmmty °f church at Caledonia. Mr Nicholson has our mga' _ ' I with the proceeds of last year. We are _ » very pleased to learn _ that we are favored ' ' __ g _ ' 1 i __ with having the same drawer as last year. D ’ “ 0 "` ‘ " ' ' _ ' ~ -~ ‘ Our studio will of Orwell Cove was in the act of doing _ ’ ` _ 1 da Those wh some chores about the barn he fell and _ _ 8' y’ G badly hurt his side and Mr. Nicholson not D ‘ COI1VBDlBDtly very hard to reach his house, and is bed _ 1 O f feeling quite well at the time, found' its < _ ~_~_ _ -.»-- Q41' .- M I l i1n e At 12 o°clock noon. e sale __ _ ° _' 'l Mun /W l gp’ ; "‘ ""”""°;"7-`.Z»2¥>.~_ Fon SALE ev Auction. '- weaaog inn That is, he wants an 18k ring like U the above illustration. and quality Every ring is specially made for us, __ f,_,,"'§f,',‘,',,,,, turned, polished and burnished and :tampéd with our initials. 'Isn’t this guarantee enough? J eweller and Opticau. I li at any other time ridden ever since but is slowly improving. il `; _ _ _ ' gg ng# Special attention to llllllll 'l mei no Nelthorcanoursylkola to be ms with our outdoors. A A woiiihli; liiisnil1i;ui')euZvlfeTh?:§&D©S *|18 hm' oucsasn caan.-1. wen an otlbrt to sltkfi you in 1 *pw Kelly 6|. G. F. lllllllllil-'.Sllll. . __ m- _ \ i °' 1 mea t L. E, i am ins r y ¢ _I-Isq., to sell bv Public Auction at the _ ° _ T . .» 1, ul.; .tJ.s €3`.|.'¢¢-, vu _ K wen-an as-1 an at ra. mi.; Rem;-d Books 51 ra. ...i*‘."..:;::P:f.‘.i:';.z;‘;.g.;t..“:::2.“.:‘.i~ Fef Sale at _ I e withdduble andsinzla_tene1ncnt_houa_e; J D I, ’ ne* Stock in an Hnes__ thereon. Anyone wieinng to inspect ._ _. __ ~ » A _ _ _:trio pr-oporty_can_d_o so _any before _» _ ~ PRINTER. 5* _ -51~"'l..l“»' l Business S _ -~i i _ - _ 1===|=':"*-Q | Desirable Property netsw.-»..a=-.a==m= Arctbomain points in groceries I _ _ save o hw eptwzbo oqamno 0 S smoked, an va-y1or_y_ In l 1 ti ai VxotornBov Grocers.