_,>5=.'s;_, >,- ;<,,_,,; _ lui _ __ , 1 _ _ = ' e ' ff: 1 1' '~*~. 1:-;~.=_ . ~ : " =-V =.w»§~;;f§r,-gglztjiipgf, _-_»:»;--.'. I _ _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTIETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD SLAND, .TUNE 1, IN] » 11-ul 1 if Tm: S. S. City of Ghent is due this The following is a statement of the _ J 0 morning at 7 o‘clock. , Bnancial condition ofthe Association as _ _ D outlined inthe budget made up at the -M A Ab....,,,,,,,’,-_‘e cm AND cooimii The model school closed yesterday. A A Prem, good way to ,est any ,,°,.e interesting program was carried out. £ l* “Y th* °°“'° it ’°“" W5" “mi” £ AN auction will be held at the rummag f°" Y°“‘°‘°§t “’ by °“' "H" '““' sale this evening Remember the hou time. We wish you would try soxre of our 4oc. Mocha & java. We‘d be glad 1° K" ii *° Y°“ 'md Y°“'d b* KW* "°“`d Mr. W. W. Wade, of Bear River, N. S. 7.30. *md “_” s°°_h ° 5”’ °°H°°' Bl°”d°d arrived in the City yesterday evening Freshly Ground when ordered res ng m n beginning of the year, showing amount o money alreadv received and amoun e necessary to complete the year’s work. r f t the lower province ports. Commander T t . Mi t i t d t _ ...iii .Z 11222. €..Z..°.‘;§i?e§....Z Shown by Customs Rc- proceeding to Charlottetown to fltout ssginfuliy andinst roasted enough. $ an inte ti issio . on _for the cruise of the :governor-generalgof ` _ _ $ p 9 *, Lure,is discharging coal for the Northum X 8 beriand at Railway wharf. At eleven o’clock last night Hugh Steele _ IT will be remembered that in Septem- ber lastNo.2 Company,-ith Reg.C.A.rlillery held a special carbine match for shooting hedges presented by Capt. A. G. Peake. The first prize was won b Sergt Munsey; Crescent Rtturned The Ideal Greasy, Phone 199, the student injured at St. Dunstan’s col lege was reported as improving and grad gn W ually regaining consciousness. ` ,_ 1., Messrs. A. Lord. J. M. Campbell, W. S. THE schooner Jessie Newell, Capt. Mc :P Y Louson, E. T. Higgs, E. R. Brow, B EVERY MAN should be P0024. 8! 1° the merits of what we North Tryon. They were accompanied by oiief y°°- Master ---- Dawson, the little son of train last night. Miss Ida Dawson and Mrs. Wellington Mayhew of Boston, arrived on the Island last night on a visit to their old homes at First-We offer you goods, exclusively our own Mr. Birt Dawson of Boston. when ’°“ “Y fmm 'S' Y" 'in “ev” °°° ' BY letter received in the City the sad second-Our cutting, ittiug, sewing, etc. is se- eone to use in this Broad Dominion. Third-The above exeellences are yours at a igme, also our own, but we give all preference d adv-ntage to our customers Secured only "“"“°“‘°"‘“‘ ““'°‘°' death of Mrs. (emi) Han, Kansas ciiy is chronicled. Mrs. Hall was on the way to decorate the grave of her child, when she became suddenly ill and died _in a few hours after returning. ' Mrs. Hall was ' " ° _a daughter of the late John Knight, Bsq., by long years of hard work and trying expqr. ences. .I T. FICKENZIE, IheTallor. of Souris. A GENTLEMAN whovisited the rummage sale yesterday characterized it as “an illi- mitable wilderness.” While the above expression is perhaps the production of an overtaxed imagination yet f- apt - F-'fi ililllli |li ilillillii- We find that we are over- stocked with Valencia Cook- ing Raisins, so in order to reduce our stock at once. we oder this week ilbs. 10c liaisons tor 206 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 I0 Beer & Goff. King and Queen Square Stores. he second day’s attainments were fully equal to initial hours. THE GUARD- IAN understands that the only trouble is the lack of,articles. All are again asked to forward or send in their names and the articles will be called for. THE following is a new phase of the pol- itical situation:-Mr. Horace Haszard, a popular young Charlottetown Liberal, will likely be selected to contest West Queen‘s. John F. Whear. a Member of the Prince Edward Island Legislature for Charlottetown, will likely be appointed Stipendiary Magistrate of Charlottetown. Mr. Fred J. Nash, Editor of the Pat- riot, the leading Liberal Paper on the Is- land, will be asked by the Liberals to of-` fer for the seat in the Legislature upon Mr. Whear‘s retirement therefrom.- Halifax Echo. A meeting of the Finance Committee of the Y. M. C. A. was held this week and the Bnancial condition of the Association considered. It is the desire of the manage- with all bills paid, and if those who know _ "` what the work means will do their part this end will be accomplished. Members of the Finance Committee will visit the ’ . t 'citizens during the next month and it is hoped the response given will be as liberal the character of the work deserves. Tea But get everything you waut and fresh he-re. t ismneh than broiling oue’s self over stove. T0-DAY :apic Pies ue. each nee Pies xx. each Cream Pies ra & x5e. each Cocoanut Pies 15 & :oc each Can-ant Cake 16c. pet lb. White Cake r6c. lb For E :i>;csiscs:sis§cstt ga iii houeni if-Q-1-_v Great Victory. BARNABY Rxvlm, N. B. Mar.-Fe_w 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, arid the fact that they absolutely _gave him up as a case beyond all hope, is well known. His .subsequent restoration by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills reads like a miracle. “For tive years I have suffered oil' and QSEEHIEEEEHEEE 353.” Bargains For Saturday From 8.30 To 9.30 Hosiery 520 pair Cotton Stockings, 4 pr for 240 pair Ribbed Cotton S ocking l8c kind 18 doz pair Guaranteed Stainless Black Stockings 30c kiild 14 doz pair cashmere (plain) 32c. kind _ Linders 220 English Linders Pink and White 15: now 114 High lseek Short Sleeve 180 High Neck Short Sleeve 18.. now 20c no v Vei-lings 4 pieces Silk Net- Spotted Black 16:: now 8 pieces S.lk Net-Spotted White 186 now Belts 60 assorted Belts Silk, Leather, and Jet Gloves 1- 120 Black Lisle Thread regular l4c pr _ 90 pr Tan Lisle Thread regular 18c pr Ties J 8 doz Silk and Lace Ties 28c each _ White Sailor Hats Q 200 New Sailors to clear Saturday _ _ Hnndieds of ofllisr from at the Popular _ ' Q) :ala m‘L».é ) erases.-3 A mmm* ment to close the year on October 3lst._ 25c 12e.pr 22.1 pr 23c pr 9c l2c 140 e _ llc yd 12c yd 25c each 9c pr llc pr 18.: each _ Spain will join the ship at Picton. The party will leave Quebec on July 10th, and he due to return on August 9tl .- Halifax Herald. _ y _ 2nd by Corpl. Dawson After drill las ' . t Bremne: and A. A. MeClaskey and wife night, the prizes were presented to the were PaSSe“S°1`St'° the “ity bi' 91° “mu winners by Capt. A. G. Peake. The offer- ing of such a prize by Capt. Peake has greatly encouraged the individual mem bers and shows that the Captain is only too willing to do all in his power to fur- ther the interests of the Company. - Alexandra, P. E. 1.,' took place yesterday afternoon. Overone hundred carriages were in the funeral procession. The bear- ers of the pall were: Messrs. Jas. Acorn, `Richard Burhoe,Thos.Wood, David ,Tones Benj.Wood, and Samuel Lowe, Charlotte- town.The family all attended the funeral, viz: Dr. William A.. John W. of New- park, N. J., Walter B. of Toronto, Isaac who stays at the old home, Isabella A. ' and Catherine J., the three former being hurriedly telegraphed for on' account of the deceased’s sudden illness. The p num- ber of friends and neighbors present showed the appreciation of a. woman whose greatestlaim was to do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Revs. D. B. McLeod, Charlottetown J. C. Spurr, Alexandra, A. J. McNeill, Orwell, assisted Rev. R. Opie of Pownal in the burial service. Theremains were interred in the family plot in Pownal cemetery. Much sympathy is felt for the husband and family' who , are so suddenly bereaved of a wife and mother. THE Goannrarqextends sympathy to the aiilicted. (Pat. and Examiner). 11-_*li- Tlm Sunday School of St. Paul's church have decided to hold their picnic at Rocky Point on Monday, July 3rd. ANY smart, young lady who desires a good position in an office should apply here at once. f , A oouroaunm: portable `~summer house, with verandah, for rent. Can be erected anywhere desired. Apply at this Oihce. e ' ANY person desiring to purchase a set of two volumes of the Standard Dictionary by Funk 8: Wagnalls, also a double revol- ving stand for same, should apply at this oflice at Once. 30 tf q . _| ' DIED e~ e - . -_ _ -__._.- ~ At Long River, on Sunday: last, Mary Johnstone, aged 14 years and 2, months eldest daughter of John Johnston,Elder. May 9th, Norman, aged 3 years, young- est child of John and Christy Livingston i of Hopefleld. _ ~ A Iirsommervilie, May 27, Eua May, Pa' - . . ' ' th k d Trouble. Last fall I had , . liiiifii. £522 iii lliaekf fgfi.-hiss the dtewi-s_iia<1 little' Wife °f Charles M- J““k‘“S~ 38 Y" 6 ”'°°° 99 » ‘ . . h f I was obli ed to tcilzlico iglvgg treatment, gut it fill me no 2003. S0 I @3118 h°'I1¢ 8iY¢g,1§§dg¥ nc'1.n>sn naman. the doctors. A friend suggestgo I i _° MK* 31351* BREAD, Kidney P_|lls. From the first x m- _ v Now I am at my work every Funeral took place on Wednesday last. 69/.é,..,., J La:-active Broino-Quinine who lbrksdvthatenres aeoluln onerv ,l - -"1 wims. Losis. i=ouno,_£rc C0_, N, B, June x Imo. i .iiq--i -Paton 85 Co. ~ 312i. Tavlor’s Bookstore, Victoria Row. li. -Weeks 8: Warren’s oldy store. 11. Tim funeral of Mrs. Jacob U. Judson, of This signature is on every box of the genuine WANTED-A Carriage Blacksmith. Apply to Bowden C. Atkinson, Port Elgin. Westmoreland All kin_ds of fruit at Sanderson Sc Cds, to-night good and cheap too. Get some 1.11 Confirmation Suits all sizes fit boy_'s from 4 to 8 years $1.00. $1-50, $2.00. $2.00 fit boy’s from 9 years to 14 for $2.50 to $3.90 Tit-Bits and Sis Hopkin’s and other Sketch Books just received at-J, D. Shoes to-night-Your wants well sup- plied at Moran’s, Sunn side Shoe Store - _ 1 . _Z E333 Combs. And Tooth Brushes are 'loading lines with us. _. We attention to their and present a stock equal to any in town, the difference is that we are to be a little lower 25c each E&E3E E .7 a __ __ cliineomis smite l A officials. 0 11-.. HALIFAX, May 31.-(Speclal.)-The car- ing if their wages demands are not acced Admiral Bed ford has in view another Orrawa, May 31.-(Special)-The cust it oms revenue for May shows an increase of $1-we M-1-- _ www POLICE MAGISTRATES FQR YUKON. . ` 0 - - y ' ' nw' ‘ _ y C' ~ ` » BK X, Police Magistrate for Dawson and George S ' Taylor of Bothwell to be the Police Mag- R istrate at White Horse. 'CRAMPS ARE LIKE BUBGLEBS, compo on expresses e g es progress of the age. Polson’s » Nervillne satrue comfort in the family for al derangements of the _stomach and bowels it isan absolute specific. Nerviline has BO0MlNG i'1""""`i' 'C8 5,\\ . Varni-shed Tile to Halifax-Yukon Police 'for You can’t iind a better Wall Paper for it bath room than Varnished Tile iiiiiliiliiiiili hi _ Solashing has no more effect on it than on Humax caarnsrsns Mar sranua. p&lIll'..Il'. Will W8Sl) 0EjI1SI» &S l'€8»d1ly BS & W00d Denters here will Ro on strike this even- C Iva not expensive’ We,” 3’ few Pretty Patterns ~ _ that We want you to see. ed" tfol - ‘ ' rtaosnrr RETURNED 'ro mtirax. t C '-» _, , The Flagship Crescent has arrived here I from Bar Harbour. visit to Bar Harbour. - ` ' _ _ ~ nnvsnun is srrm. noomnol < _ .V W ’ 0 D Meaale efsenevnie is ii inied A I A . b " 6i1S0ll__....‘ p they come unexpected and when they are _ _, the new should not have I. new chrhtgé. espamally .%.‘:i:‘:..;f:i:°.°.'“..:. ...’?.i..“:-::.“..‘;::‘i».i.:.i§ -v fb-P-ie- w- -=- -M or--it it-m we 1.-» . .wie if Ng,-veiine handy; it ,cm i,,sm,t,,,,e°,,,1y_ diiierent styles to select from. We can suit any taste, please any l*tl§rviline’s ppodyne power ispnlgpel; for pq;-gg. l ~ ’ - " ‘ ~ _ '_ s t t t John ]N'e it-time -I-ef if-1 I other remedy andn_eis sol? ‘ln`la:‘l$1row2i§' 'W ‘A "Y "' " ‘ E ‘A Y" m cent bottles. Try it. - ' s < V' ` - _ _ F »- i 1 7 I »"‘_ ~-~§_¢. ‘ 2--Q ; , yr-f-Q ' . ii.;-ff,/,`_\i,`»'9/,-§’;~\'¥/¢~’l,,(_‘\. 'go 3*( .f - ' 4 ` Iffhl purest and freshest . drugs ob- ,T/,/(`;`,=\_ta1nable. _ `-"i""_., We -have always tried t° rl ‘ 1;-\g ., ` ."` \~` .ilff _in this deparfment of our bus f ness and feel grateful that our ,,),., edorts have been so much ap- » i\_’)) preciatad, C-T I 3 '-2. E _ -\ - __~- \ _ 1f"_-'-"~f‘ ff -_’fe`.“‘. ' ti/ ~ `~‘“'“' so 'T §ljl© ls The Best Vlade Clothing ,_ .,. _._ ._,~»-1 atogioiomé =' allow u- _ cap Shoes » i Tiff ` We do not believe in selling-not mon#-y in . themior us-or for you " --we believe in selling Shoes e re here for -onr'_ business is* _ satisfy your shoe _--Cin WB d0 it-wwe,” tryits " ' ` " pants, F-L °“" 'iii £Nvei.' ,,»,,)vr, Perscription -gp, - _ _ We have just received a large shipment at Bandages, -,li Business ; h 1 . J) _ ,Ni among t e ot isan linvelope, which we assgoingio sell is due ,O th; fact that we w_ I as our leader; it is an excellent Business Envelope. curately, neatly and quickly( at-` ‘ #QP 3 1,, (iw all prescriptions ' with the For cents-"a “-1 -<1-/.r.»i:n». is ~. ~» - fa; give the . best. possible servic° _ ' The Ptpnlir ,Pi-inter andStationer. Morris. Blink, Victoria Bar 1. ' i . ' . li ‘ khl- p v _ . ~ ' 2' Q ’ "' ,, t ~.\ » \ t ‘ ,.;~»_'; _ _ .li ome- 3 e iii _ 'Ready-Made 'C ,T Pure all wool Black Worgted Suits < ' Y, -W _ _ Pure all wool Blue Serge buns -V Imported Worsteds Su-its W Imported Serge Suits * _ ’- I f Ycuth’s»Biue Serge Suits, sizses 32 ‘to 35 long That can be bought _for , _ M, the price-This is no A . ~ idle statement--butone __ ,_f wecan prove, if _you but -",f‘ ” I V - `. - ' T' i W 1 l o e _ _. ’ _ Prints .Ducks . pl, 1 ~_ ai-_; -__A ~ ntl, .. ¢~=_ "’ii`iNew Patterns V ‘Good MEQUBP'