. MAY HE CHARIJO ‘-998 ' , , 'r ~ 'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN _ me -mnnftsv l _ iiiii ii . 0€§¢,¢eY¢E§_`;:: r-.-ai... iii pi ;i Ora. ‘Gro wEttNER's QQQ, \ ef.. Last Week we received some of the Pf¢tflC5t gem rings that we think the -iv.. fs »~ eye 1188 ever gazed upon. The prices "" ` range from $1-75 up to $85.00. ‘ when °°m°mPl3fi\lg 2 ring purchase remember at we have rings. ,i \L 5 _ W. W. WELLNER .IEWELER okaro \ . . . q ‘ . rea ' '~ 1:41 ~ - _. .»..'.:‘.:.....i."°‘§g,‘i-..i ....°°.'-.- . nm; ri-vonn ,,,,wlulgu ,h h”“°*” '-lllfioaua -an on anis edlss. '°"‘ “Y-\ Dish r ml.di¥~i`r?aldfh '°°`| f”.°°'".' 1 GEO. H. _ COOK ' _ PIIOTOGRAPIIER. Charlottetown. The studio where baby is , always welcome Hughes’ Saline cleaiises and purities the system, no better spring medicine. Price 25c per bottle. Hughes' Digestive Tonic cures that tired feeling. It gives strength and vigor to the entire bad?- Price 2 5c per bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES, A potliecaries Hall. w rvlciunli tilt" Market Basement lost Up-to date Cafe in the city. Everything neat and clean. Try our special 25c dinners they are well. ' Quick lunches at all hours from loc up Open from 8 30 a m to rz.3o p.m. Give us a call. V izodmwfrttstf. Boor . SNAPS fsnons :Saturday only ro a. ni. to io»3o p. m Ladies’ Doiigola shoes and slippers, Misser‘ Dongalo Bals, shoes and slippers,Childreii’s noots, and shoes, noys' and youths' Laced Boots all sizes and worth from $1-25 to $1.85 ' Your choice for 99c J. H.Hell’s The Cheapest Boot Store. dttsrwtf _ "i1__ Desirable Property For Sale situated on North River Road one mile from Ch'town known as Milford Farm _consisting of 24 acres, all clear and in a highsatate of cultivation. New dwelling house with modern in provernonfh an outbuifdings' in good rspair.Good orchard For terms and particulars apply to ` ` ` - - Joi-iNc.1vi¢Li1c1-. 3 infrigmpd » W1 M I ly See~our window this week We show a Ladies' swell Tan Calf Blucher Goodyear welt loot worth $4.00 At lialf Price ' $2.00 ¢-1--v .1 ' Sprague &Co. Sunnyside all-_ , Here we are " \ Qi' .11 D // / \ The style is there- The wear is tliere-- have you seen the new ‘Queen Quality” shoes -you will be posted on the shoe fashions when . you do- tan--patent and gun metal leathers are tl e style. There’s nothing wanting in their matte up-button lace--.-Or bluchers-all sizes and widths- . 'I here’s a full measure of Satisfaction in every pair. ,Sole Agents _ for Queen Quality f I l If YV Offiresin New Prov/so ;“ formerly owned by Neil M'=I~».od, Block-Charlottetown , Bradalbuue. A good girl is wanted for house- work _at 208 Fitzroy Street. Misa Annie McLean, North Wilt- shire was in the City yesterday. The tide will he high this after nposiiat 4.14 and tomorrow afternoon a . _ J. E. B. McCrcndy, editor of The Guardian arrived last night from Moncton. J. J. Hughes, M. P., arrived from Ottawa last night and is at the Victoria. Crlclretera are reminded of the game this afternoon. Bturnps pitch- ed at half past two sharp. " I \ l Advartisere aro “IMD remlndsd s all .‘..“‘.,..‘,“‘.¢¢‘9 aa their "changes" muat be received l]ii.H.|]-.JllHllSllii Kent Street, Practioelimited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and Btted'for glasses. tll¢`FluE HOURS 9 to ll. a. ni. \.Ul-LS) p ln. Evenings by appointment dtrv. w _ Five Hoses Hn _._- I l.ll Liianaicx Piuzis. ` Just received from the mill via S. S. “Campania” a quan- k’°y of "5 R095' Flour in bbls and half bbls. Our Studio will be open on VICTORIA DAY make your appointment NOW WITII Lv. Clvtowii Daily except Sundays nv. itil iii “ 21.1111IIIIIIIII§IIIIIfI§I§$§ii.ao 'gm p.m.................... .. ......iM mo -' ....4.ao .. M' u sifnnnv. ......iam IM ......... .............. ‘td 1111::.'.'.":::Itt::::;;::;...::::: £6 p 6-rldttlmiwftlncptlil. from ga. ni. to i2 a. m. for sitting arrived by apnea, BAYER PHOTOGRAPHER ‘§i.?.i"""&..§° lI°""‘° "i".`r°.°°f».°' "T PII006 Gflfftlll sf- all on this _beautiful steamer. ' ,ilu our HMM” "rn in ood r Mrs. W. T. Anderson of More`|` leaves this morning to visit friends in Truro and Amherst, N. S. This week Dr. Strickland and George Moore, City had a very auc- cesaful fishing trip to Bay Eortuns. All matter of an advertising na- ture for next issue 0-' l`be Guardian muat reach this oiiice early today' to insure its insertion. The May 'issue of Rod & Gun cori- tains _a nicely written article on Fox Hunt'-ng in P. E. Island by J. D. Jenkins, of this City. - Tomorrow Canon Simpson will keep the silver 'jubilee of his orduna~ .lon and the collections during the day will he for the North West Miir sions. The Victorias of this City play a football match with the New Glas- gow team at New Glasgow on Vic- toria Day. Return fare to New Glasgow $1.25. Ally person desiring to purchase a strong second hand double seated carriage at a bargain should apply at this oiiice at once. Rear seat can be removed, thus making it an ex-, ccllent market wagon. l Mrs. (Rev.) John Corbin, of Jog- gins, N. S., dolgbter of W. Bears, of the Dominion Mai-ine Dept., Char- lottetown, accompanied by her two children, arrived by the str. North- umberland last night on a visit to her parents. l 'Remember the big excursion to `Pictou and New Glasgow on tha 'beautiful steamer Northumberland on Monday, Victoria Day. Steamer leaves Charlottetown at I o'clock and returning will leave Picton at 15.30 and Picton Landing .iz C o clock E. L. Henry of Boston, who has been connected with the dairy and poultry business on P. E. Island for several years, has decided to estab- lish a business ol this kind ini Syd- ney, Hia _farm is situated on the Mira road, a short distance from the city. .There will be n. crlcket match at Victoria Park on Monday next hu- yginning at half past one between .married and siiigls. It is pleasing to i note how many devotees of ‘tzheflwillow 'prefer a game at home to 0. country outing. An interesting match may ,be expected. that tbeir"buailess locals" a w at this odlce not later than one o- clock sharp of each week day, ax- clusive of statutory holidays, to in- sure insertion in next issue. All re- ceived latsr than the above hours will ,also appear when they do not inter- fere with the setting in 'yps or the ircgular news of the day. , The following cablegram was re- ceived yesterday by His Honor Lien. tenant Governor Mackinnon, from the Earl of Meath the great Imperi- alist :- 1 London, England, May 22nd, 1902. Lieutenant Governor Mackinmoii cnarioztetown, P. E. I. ` _ "Remember the Empire." (Signed) ‘Meath. St. Gcorgg'a Baking Powder Irimerich Prize Winner. The sixth of the Weekly Plzoe of $53.00 for the hesb line sont in oacb week for St. George'a Baking Powder Limerick has been awarded to Miss J. M. McNeill, 62 Inglis Street. Halifax. ‘ AN NOUNCEMENTS *Attention is called to the ad of the Sydney can os Lea in uns in-na get the big excursion on the North- umberland to New Glasgow. °Jaa. Paton & Co will open a large 'shipment of French and Engliah fancy neck: wear, belts, flowers and ribbons the tlrat of next week. Just *The excursion on the splendid steamer Northumberland on Monday as ever o city |'l'here is ample accommodation for X. Y. Z., P. 0. _Box 1230 ,at once tilting wages desired. HOW TEDDY LOST THE BEAR: They say a sore corn interferred with his speed. Always apply Put- uam'a Oorn Extractor-For fifty yenra it has been curing coi-na and. warts. “Putnani's" never fails-Use' no other. THE RETURN OF THE YEAH. I Again the warm, bare earth, the noon That hangs upon her healing, scars, The midnight round, the great red ' moon, , The mother with her brood of stars The mist-rack and the wakeniug rai:i, Blown soft in many aforeat way, The yellowvng elm trees, and again ‘fue blood-root in its sheath of gray. The vesper-sparrow'a song, the stress uf yearning notes that gush and stream, 1 The lyric joy, the tenderness, ` And once again the dream! the dream I . A touch of far-off joy and power, 1 .\ something it is life to learn, Comes back to earth, and one short: hour The glnmor of Gods' return. , _ ' l This life's old mood and cult oil care S Falls smitten by an older truth, i And the gray world wins nack to herf heeds Shall hea as b a s in d For one short hour, unseen yet near, They haunt us, a forgotten mood A magic in the lealleas wood. At morning we shall catch the glow ill llin'a quiver on the hill, And somewhere in the glndea I know That Pan is at his piping still, -Archibald Lampman. Appetite Gone--Ngus p 7 Badly Run Down A strong Moral _wen iix¢my.i';ii.<\'. _ l'a Mrs. Wilsou’s Case. _ frike thousands of other people at this season of the year Mrs. I5. 1'. WHB011 was tired and worn vui- vigor. But now she is robust ani years, writes Mrs. Wilson of Wat more, P. Q. I suffered from system- atic weakness, biliousneas and de- pressing headaches. I could take lit- tla nourishment and grow this and pale. If I ate a hearty meal the rc- sult was dreadful. Pains started at my chest and spread all through my body going across my stomach, bact. and right side. I was discouraged till a friend insisted on me taking Dr. Hamilton’a Pills. They made a new woman of me, and for the past eight months my health has been Dcrfsct. For a good cleansing, re- juvenating medicine I urge everyone ttoluse Dr. Hamilton'a Pills.” There is extraordiiiar and ma ic bring vigor, tone, health and apirita,-are- compounded from the moat wonderful and healing juices and essences in vegetable life-are safs for."young and old, and guaran- teed to kindle renewed activity and strength in every system that is weak, sickly or run down from kidney, liver, stomach or bladder trouble. Get Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Maadralm and Butternut-today- twenty-five esnts at all dealers. rw _.- r »‘ ,_’. I- ,‘| . ,f .' -.11 .. ‘ /'I Q y 'If you havsntiiiacidifd where to o is ' ` ' A ' ` " 'on Monday, do so now. Don't frfr- \,/T' \"Ii'_:;»`~ f_',"T;' - g //. Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pi-rs are recognized everywhere. We introduced these pcm-rliere r number of years ngn, and ws li testimony to their excellence practically every pen dealeriii Charlottetown has now adopted them in preference to other makes. 7 E I 8 order? Better look it over whsle - ' you have time-Just keep in mind I-Ime that our stock is complete, and if s.s.l-llllsborough will ran for the month of there ia anything you require give Ml!M|°l|°'"‘ lun a call. Repairing ia also in our 5'5"' lme, and receives prompt attention. A. W. Reddin Phm. B. :Buy your dry goods and general houlefumisbinga at Pston'a. li-Ztldtf. ,ings ia at Paton A 0o’a. 5-lddtf. _:The Home of Good Furniture and Carpets and General Housefurniah- f NEW STOCK We h-ve just opened a new assortment. Come in and try the new points G. F. Iiutcheson ` :Jeweler-Optician . I L- J- l'mu°"" 5°” °I “'Pl'l“°|P“l town over a year ago. has secured a Miller has M'riv°d in f-his Cnr lr°m position an einer electrician roi- tn., Toronto where he has,beon attending lgmmg Eiwtie Light Company of tl" T°'°“'-° U“lV°’°li‘Y fm' 91° P5" Ignaca, Ontario. Frank who left at t t ' °\'m- the same time, is now fireman on the F h F “__” . lflanadlan Northern Railway on the - 0 e _V *DY Y.°““K Bm 0~b°“f Bl¥i°°° 0* lregular run between Itniny River- and seventeen years of age, with a good wi,,.|',g_ _ eogtgpn schopti edutilatipn andl wliol .___ CIN 8 D09 0" 5 0“d HPD Y' 01 Tha "merry, widow" is coming in t S I B f for a great deal of attention and 0 some censure in the public press. . llany people object to this species ol The rapture of her vanished youth. E0( The Graphic Wm fu,-Dish g com. gpldte pictorial record of the celebra- Dead t'h°“ghi'5 r°"iv°» “nd '*° umtitions, and thara can be no doubt that winter sorely tried her health and well, eats well, sleeps well, feel. invigorated and braced. "For.snmc Y E power in Dr. Hamilton'a Pills; they as the .~uiiiri=¢rd of ex~cl ence _ Tweed McFadyen. who a short time THE llUEEN'S WUNIY _GUARDIAN .i’.E‘.L’;3l‘.‘..‘;‘.‘:.f~‘.“.':. t;‘..’i2."t‘.‘i§.':“.Z?¢‘.: N0 ;5._._'|‘|,¢ A|w,,y, amy stars Louis Gaudet who left Clrirlutte- ladies headgear, principally in cities "- rwhere there is lack of space. It is not likely such complaints will hc heard in Charlottetown. Here the streets are wide, and when a more man meets four or five maidens abreast and topped -with the m. w‘s the mere man can atop on the side- walk,and walk in the mud. I i Mrs. Hogan, who has spent the past year with > her son, Rev. J. P. Hogan, in Georgetown, P. E. I., is expected this week to mnks a`visit at "Maplewood.' Truro. She will he accompanied by her daughter, Misa Amy Hogan, who has recently come' out from England. Arriving by the train last night were a number of young fishermen who had spent the afternoon out at a near-by trout stream. The boys were all armed with jointed bam- booa, and were happy in the Postwar sion of some trout which had suc- cumbed to their prowess. The vvsit of the Prince oi.Walea to cans/as will be iaiinwsa with the keenest possible interest by all in England and the Empire. The Pag- eant and the other 'tercantsnary cele- brations at Quebec are to be carried out on a magnifucent scale. Compara- tively few persons will be able to sea even a portion of these; but. both they and the far greater number not \ so privileged will welcome _t.he`picto- rlal record which is to appear in that excellent weekly illustrated, The Graphic (London, srxpence weekly). The special artist and photographers the illustrations will form ii val able __ I _ ni _ I'II‘.Rl‘1SDOR_I’°DYED 'S‘I`0CIiINGSi lainie ill' Hernisdorf gave to the world ics first absolutely fast black hosiery and liernisdorf stands today, alone as a fast- black clyc. Herni~dorf dyed hose cost no more than the com- mon kinds and give so iiiiich iiioize satisfaction _that it pays to buy them every tiiin-.\‘\"e iiizike :i specialty - of Heriiisdorf and you cziii ;il_w.iys iiiid tlicin here. La'dies’fiiic black cotton liosr: with fancy patterns in white 400 pair Fine quality black lislc liosc with lace boots _ 481: pair Best quality blacic gauze lisle gauze 6oc pair ~ Navy blue, white, black and tan lisle hose with Egyptian lace boots 65C pill' Finest quality black lisle made 85c pair Sillt Hose. - BlacK silk hose in several weights and qualities 85c $1.10 $1.25 pair. Hosiei's=-Stanley I-;_ll0S.--Hosiers ri Y P 'li 1° » I historical record of a inotewdrthy " _ _ . A_§“"I“5 ‘"”°“5 the 501°” ~W"d5i .event in British history. 'lhy gods are vanished, but not* _ ` _A___>'\. PRESCRIPTION FOR. CURING. HICCUPS AAD HEARTBURN. as slowly sipping a few drops of Nerviline in sweetened water. Nervi- line cures the conditions that cause the hiccups, just as it docs all other . disorders of the stomach and bowels. For stomach pains,bloating, indigcs- tion and cramps nothing can equal the sure cure of Polsoii’s Nervi- line. ___ _.. .__Y-. - __-.---A- f»_-----;T-_ i .lust Right _ »- Is n. boniitlfiil Dork Uhcstiiiit Ftiillloii. six years old, atniiiliiig sixtccii lininls liipli uiul wolgIiingli50poiiiirla. I-Ie was slrcil bythe iiiv port/od shirt: liorac, Diiiianioi-c Guy Iriirl. llnril by Dann Swift, grniid dum Gltidstoiic, grctit granddam Fnrmcrls Glory, and fourtli dniii bi' Salttdin. “Jiiat Right" has been proiiniinccil by_co|\i~ potent horse iitcii. tobo mio of tho bent gi~n