tins . I munitions mushy . son. William ‘ Cobb and Calvin Austin Receivers Two ‘l'rip Service. “0131‘me WmtmclugMnmhefi, ammo will leave St. John on Wndnesday at 8 s.ni.fu Boston. via. Eutporhdmboc and Portland. DIRECT—Susann- will leave St. John Sutur - days atT 11.qu for Demon. ‘ nmmi'mta'eh an at pnncipul ruIl pond station- and because shocked throughw «nineties. All Wilt except on of thls'nompuv. marine M. mfh is insured against tho and WILLIAM ‘0. LEE. Agtn“ l. “:3 l) VIHI Boston-11mins lurk Via the Atlantic Ocean and bonglslnml hound Metropolitan Line Express Triple-Screw Turbine Steel Steamship: HARVARD AND YALE Fin star trl iu the World lavwrhdla Dthi-f. Boston, via the All-mt 6 Ocean Long weekdays and Sundays. _5 p. III. Learn“ cw York some hour. IJIIo either city 8 ucluck ng. l-‘ast. stcnuuahi Is; luxuri- ons. W elch-uphy. ‘ Searchlight. . Dining Sumlptuom s Route : Submarine Dainty Writing-r c undconycnicucc. chats via the Metropolttan Lino artifiug ' gulnr Railroad lll|_ll Steam bout. ' bx: Canadian l’ruI-Iucty and _. throu * n lsnd,thc United States, (M ’ . nomlly. ‘ Exp r , Passengers, I‘I'Ulflllt,. Horses s - - oldies. . , b‘i‘ldmt live stock. via the steam. , _ A Trucelfbyl‘ifour 'OWn Linc‘ tc Quebec, Montreal and All Points West of Canada’s Famous Train The Maritime , Express .. is unsurpassed in the exccll ence of its Dining Car Service and Sleeping Caz Accommoda- ions. hirlultcloyn SteamNavigstion , Company, Limited, Charlottetown—Piston Service. COIIIIIIenciIIg Monday the 4th. of May iIIStaIIt the S. S. “Nortliutnber- land” will Ileave the COIIIpauy’s wharf daily, except Sunday, at 8 0‘ clock n. 111. Returning will leave l’ictod about 4-45 p. 111. G. \V. \VAKEFORD, May 1908. Manager. 4»22dt‘ “W F. C. WESLEY C0 DESIGNERS," ENGRAVER’S, EbEC'l ROTYPERS, St. SohII NJ). ‘ Earn GT"??? 4 COCA (nus. nail-i Lib-I) is morning, noon and night—any time. (I m cowan co.. ( ; ~ . Limited. . TORONTO {GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED Ansl Bilultcillvé’lusertloul Only. m, \ if two Ntrkh 1m. . l C.. cents for six montbssud thirty cents Dtnhle Rites for Black Type Headings - Arranged Alphabetically MORNING DAILY 0R RURAL DAILY PER WORD (six words to each . w I‘m one ‘nuertion on- cent for tl‘: jusgtims, tw ~ certs cents for I]: r‘ Wench, five cents a «1 f' r \An months, ten cents for three months, eighteen a year. Minimum Charge to cents With I _H- Ten ([0) per cent discoupt on Abnvc Rites For Club With Order. SHAWL... ANTED—An experienced nurse l 'mnid. Apply at once Mrs. Arthur W. Weeks, 123 Fitzroy St. 6-19dIW. _.__.__«._ fiilANTED—Glrl for dining room ? "work. Apply to Mrs. Living~ shone. 177 Kent St. 6319dlw.___‘ 3 ' ANTED—A reliable girl for gen- crad housework. References re- quired. Apply to Mrs. J. W. Ryan, "8idmount," Brighton. 0—19dtf. ANTED—A cook ior Victoria rode. Apply to Victoria Cafe, an.» .‘Bdsoment. 5—14dtf. ANTED—A girl for general hou‘lstvork in a small family. It lLGrstton St. 6«5dtf;__ D—A cook, good references rsqhired, good wages given. Ap- ta'lvl. Rogers, Fairholm. ' - 4-89dtf. A T D—A‘n experienced‘s‘al; P“; lady for dry goods store. Apply All-"Trainer drCo. 6-4dti. ; a sum “lift ‘EABHEIESE ‘ 9 Apply to J. M. Hughes P. O. D B-Bdtf. mun POTATOES—rot Shimmy ‘ seed potatoes. Apply at Long's Gt. George St. City. m.- shop, ‘ ‘ 5-9dtf. G'Fi'on SALE-—A house cuntslhrifi 1 rooms heated with hot air also lot of land with coachbouse and stAblm thereon conveniently situated at St. Avards on the St. Peters rand near the railway crossing. Will H sold on easy terms at private sale. quite at No. :3 Upper Hillsboro S . 3-16dtf. a, DB SALE—Large Quantity of ‘sm payments-histoer vy material, lining out- ~~ Wilt w'mllfl pounds sad is inst 5 cents. Apply h-lfldl‘tf. t The Guardian Ofilce. ,1 Riley Stacy. "W "" for prhmlpal'. E 0 To RENT—The Strathconn stables I l on ,Grafton Street. 6-10d2wpd. r ‘0 LET—Office formerly , occupied l I by Internathnal Correspond» cnce Schools, Kent St. Opp. Revere Hotel. Rents moderate. Apply on premises; 8-3dtf. f 10 LEI—House On Fitzroy St? April lst. ‘A modern conveniences. V vale Supplement 330. Apply to Dollar, school Trustees. Brookfleld. ‘ 6-20dr1wpd. ANTED—A first or second class . teacher for Springfield school. Good supplement. Male preferred. Ap< ply to Wellington Haslsm, Secy of Trustees. 8-18dtf. | ANTED-At Dr. Givens’ Sanitar- ium. Stamford, Connecticut, 3 female nurse for insane patients. Pay 31,8..th per mgnth and maintenance. A’dtir'sss with references, Dr. Givens, Suamford. Conn.‘ ' 5-2ld6wr3wpd. ANTED—A second class school teacher wanted for Grand View School No. 129. Male teacher preler- red. Twenty dollars supplement. Ap- gly at once to. A. D. Finlayson. MSW f ‘EACHER—Wanted for Bella River ‘ _' School—- Principal and assist.- anu. Supplement, for principal 835 and no for assistant. Apply to M. F. — ‘ 6-10d1w. ANTED—For the Fanning school District No. 118 a male teacher $80 snpplanent. Also School. I‘ it e. a ‘ . an assistant :50 supplement. Robt. Hansen. '10,, . and n Fleet Stewart See!- Street, mud on. Dnglsndi blore-11:; - 4- HWL .- ' . "as". uonss snosss "m" “ '°’ 1"“ 0”” "* mum snomuu all land. wFII; MOM .li you wait at J. A. Henderson's poms am BOARD—4'0!- hus- Wflm- 8‘- -Wifs and .tWo children 4 yard, hath! near a 01 runs. w... an; s . ' I on ilpd. , dl ufits rush I!“ Irtlclfi hear- I be um;mh ' In sfom‘ get week it see t . saith-It s' In rot produce. A. In I A rand Visw. s-udtsrmtetllnpa 1,;-. I - . ,» LOST ._ -' DST—Yesterday in this city purse contslnlsg sum of money. Find~ ' or leave at 10 Haviland St. Ifldiirli. . AGENTS é‘fifiifwfi'fio—"Efic—w uiy guaranteed to outs to he orders for a fast. sol n'g himself id necessity. Send 10 cents silver-for u pie suql’tsi-ms to agents Blur-hm: '3“ 2». Dirt/mouth N. S u-ldllrnd l r w-f'A vacuums“... wn-pvcao . >__7i-ITT_ED~—A Eeand class teacher for Mayfleld school supplement 820. John E. Frassr,_§ccy. 6~19d1w. ANTED—A teacher for Spring- Secy oi W» OC'OOOOOOOOO'OOOOOQO WANTED 5o Doz. Clean White qt. bottles JAS. KELLY 8; CO .lmwfrmtf 6 1..., . , r 4._‘.__.. 311 ’ff’ “ S l , en 3,, a c By virtue of a Warrant, dated the 16th day of May, AD. 1908, to me directed, issued by his HonOur John a. McDonald, Judge of the City Court of Charlottetown. in Queen’s County, Province ,of Prince Edward Island, stating that the sum of eleven dollars having been assessed against a certain House and Lands. on Town lot number fifty two, first: hundred of town lots in the said City of Charlottetown, owned or re- puted to be owned by Alexander Mc- Kenzie. which land is bounded and described as follows, that is to say: commencing on the north side of King Street at: the south—east angle of Land owned by H. J. Cundnll. thence east along King Street forty- one feet, thence north at right angl- eighty feet, es, to King Street thence pare’llcll with King treet fourteen feet, thence at right angles with King seventeen feet; thence parellell with King Street twentyitcven ‘fo‘ct thence south ninety-seven feet. to place of commencement; for unpaid assessments or Taxes, the ,nams ‘of Alexander McKenzie being entered 9n the assessment Books as the owner or apparent‘owne'r thereof. and the sold sum not. having been paid as re- quirsd by law, and judgment having been given by the said John A. Mc- Donbld. Judge of the City Court a- foresaid. against. such lands and tenem'ents. on the twelfth day of May lust past. I am therefore order- ed and commanded to levy upon and sell an Real Estate for such sum, together with one dollar costs, and all my charges and expenses. at Pub- lic ‘Auction to the highest bidder. Aud‘ I hereby give public notice that. I, will, on Monday. the twenty-ninth day of June, A.D. 1908. it the hour of tWelve o'clock noon. at the. Court House .ln Charlotte— town, i‘n Queen’s County, set up and sell to the highest bidder the said land above described. pursuant to the Statute. GEORGE COOMBS, Sheriff of Queen's County Sheriff’s Urllcs, Queen's County, May 20th, 1908. 5-27d301. line) one cent for one insertion, live a week,six cents for two weeks,eight c sixteen cents for two months. twenty ....ccsts.brslx months. and sixgyggegtg Double Rates for Black Type NOTE THE SPLENDID VALUES IN TOWELS OF A L KINDS, AL- so THE ELEGAN TABLE LIN- ENS, BED LINENS, AND STAMP- ED LINENS OF VARIOUS KINDS : A AT OUR GREAT‘ ANNIVERSARY - V E 4 y‘ 3" ya" N“ "W YOUR SUPPLIES WHILE THE ITIES AND MAT. and MieI-Mrs. John ughes WEIGHTS, QUAL fi-zodalpd ‘ 21%00UNTS LAST- M- 213:11303'ER1ALS FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND ‘ " . __.- o. - . I ' N BAL- F ,GgJET—'LMB° flout bedroom on glriiggfigm LIISILEWTSIRK AND ,. “firince Stn'estt private family, _— 1LISLE ALL SILK AND ALL WOOL 951;?! only. Apply to 6.3.9333} l0F THE FINEST TEXTURE. AT . ~"~T—'~—;—‘——,—.——‘_-J’_s ' ' _ ,FROM 10m. A GARMENT. UP TO “ma"‘-“"““’“"”IM‘°““‘° “lamb CERTIEPSIII‘T'ICEKORMISOF TFIIJETTlgflgf r3200- A SPECIAL DISCOUNT 0‘“ - It"! mm” °“ ‘- '°‘"?" ‘1‘“ 0‘ OTHERS mum“ OUR METHODS' :10 so. WILL BE ALLOWEDI‘LR w-ijyst’”? 39”” PW°slt° Vic‘ BUT .003 s ' ES AND VALUES' 'OASH DURING OUR WHITE SALE. torla WW“: Whiz occupied by IN WHITE R ARE INIMIT-lCOME ONE AND ALL AND SEL- 0' 1mm“! mlM'- Possession given ABLE THIS, oU'R 5th JNNIVER. ECT YOUR UNDERWEAR NEEDS SARY SALE SURPASSES ALL w‘ 5' “"8"” “ML PREVIOUS DISPLAYS IN BEAUTY AND ELEGANCE. SECURE YOUR WANTED NEEDS TODAY. M. TRAINOR a Co. 6-17dtf. The fit of the gown depends upon this corset, no matter what the style of the gown may be. In the B and I corset demonstration just held here by Miss Campbell and which was such an unusual success scores of ladies had an opportunity to judge ofthe merits of this corset, and judging by the number Of sales, which far exceeded the anticipation of the demonstrater herself each and all must have been immensely pleased. We have stocked a flili'lill of these comfort giving corsets 9. prices ranging from 1.00 to "2.50 M. Trainor 8:. Co. 6-l'9d4i l AS ARESULT OF THE UNI BIR- SAL SYSTEM OF SHORTHAN the system used by REPORTERS ' and EXPERTS—the CHARLOTTE OWN BUSINESS COLLEGE is able t sup- ply from itsvclnsses VEBBA'I‘I RE- PORTERS for meetings and van- tinns. A GOOD SYSTEM IN 1TH!!! HANDS 0r EXPERT TEACHERS. EXCELLENT RESULTS. 10—10drtf. Canndign wall paper factories in trodnced the flat-price system of sell ing wall paper and borders for the same price over one year ago. Im- mediately upon this ,action of the f miss this store commenced sell- in borders,“ the same as sidewalls—months before a? an- nouncement of the fact was Ade—— thus introducing this great im prochIIcIIt. M Ire 8t McLeod. ' ' 593:;an ‘ ' . THE c 0060 . l1 ere’ 0 their family. to’ lose. . Street , n I” ( (GUARDIAN, BUSINESS LOCALS“ MORNING DAILY 0R RURAL DAILY PER WORD (six w WT” ( l0) per cent Dlsconnt on Above Rules For Cash Wllh Order. To every person' ivlng us an order to the ‘amount of We" Dollars or 'over fOr- anything in' the 'line of pic- ture 'enlargiug crayon work. pastel Life Size Portralt f themselves or. any member FREE This is an ofler you cannot afford of Prices low. teed. I BEN]. PETERS, successor to MURRAY 8L C0 , 159 Kent St., Charlottetown. AGENTS WANTED Workmanship guaran- dmwftf . (Aq‘uir'i 40.051: Auulrfir. ll. licnut-ifully-gutted. ch'cl-hcmlwl natural born traitor. ’I‘ Is rich inheritance of qualities that speed and all otllcr I‘DCO-Wllfllllll.’ In" album lll . , v . he llllh rccclvcd from both Hire and l) cnnblu 3 mute the most Hllllc of curly illlll oxtI nu I'occ‘u'inning s Icurl in tho Murilimc Provinces. Most of tho I lsuppulnl» llIL'VIlN in lrl'uudil‘p,‘ trailers u tho Iussulhuf fouls tllrmvillgbuuk m4 it irtc loll. and inheri- ting the characteristics of ()llIU IIu-ucmunl nu costar. llu‘uu or four and son etiIII own more generations Ilwav. Not II sing lc nonconunt Imi- Illlll cm be found among the misc-slurs of mm- '. . u'lum ll. foul by him inherits the «hu- I-uctt-ristlcs 0’ mini! of his rcIIIotc ancestors Il rumml. be olhcrwlso lhun II. good one at fulIII-ity. You can not. :I living foul from l\l‘|llil'l llu- ruining Hire of fIItIII-ity winIIuI-‘sl for only $15 810.00cnsh wlIcII mum is bI'ctl. Charming Lad No 2923 Weight 2000 lbs To give breeders (in Opportunity 0 misc large sound and saleable ‘ draft stock that are Selling now at large figures, Charming Lad will stand at the owner’s stable, Sununerficltl (Lot 67) for the sea- son of1908 for the small fee of $6.00 for the season, or $4.00 for single service. All mares at owilcrs' risk. A. FERGUSON ords to each cents for three insertions, four cunts cuts for thre‘e weeksden cents a month cents for three months, thirty six a year. Minini'uiiiiciih’rgéiis ééi’ffi’yVith'b'rdcx " NINE PEO‘I'LE OUT OF TEN ARE TODAY PLANNING T0 REPLEN> ISH THEIR SUMMER UNDER- WEAR SUPPLY. WE ARE RIGHT HERE WITH THE RIGHT GOODS AND CHEAP- IFROM THIS BEST 1: Co. ‘EST STOCK. M. TRAINOR l 6-15dtf. __‘ CHRISTENING ROBES BEAUTI- FUL, ELEGANT AND HEFINED AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES THEM TODAY. ALSO CUTE LITTLE WHITE DRESSES OF THE FINEST INDIA MUSLIN, ELABORATELY TRIMMED WITH FINEST MUSLIN INSERTION AND EMBROIDERY— FASTIDIOUS LADIES SHOULD SEE THESE—ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY, ALSO WHITE AND COLORED OASHMERE DRESSES FOR CHILD EN (1, To 3 YEARS AT OUR OR ATEST WHITEWEAR SALE. COME TODAY. M. TRAINOR a 00. 1 'I ' 6-17dtf. _a_. :Exciuslvs Novelties at Paton's. Received from James Paton who m buying for his firm in England. 5-30dtl. THE RUSH IN OUR STAPLE DE— PARTMENT PROVES THAT 'THE VALUES To BE FOUND THERE ARE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIV. BED LINENs, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS"AND TOWELLING ARE SEEN AT‘ A GLANCE To BE VALUES Or AN EXTRAORDINARY KIND. AS ARE ALSO THE OOUN- TERPANES, SUMMER BLANKETS T00. REPLENISH YOUR surrmr Now WHILE 'I‘l-II-ll DISCOUNTS LAST. TRAINOR a co. 6—20dt. THERE IS A REGULAR FLURRY or warm BARGAINS ALL THROUGH THE STORE. .Ius'r NOTE THE BEAUTY AND ELEG- ANCE or THE SKIRTS, oowss AND CORSET oovsas WE snow AT Low pawns: sEsT AND CHEAPEST 1N WHITEWEAR AL- WAYS HERE. ELEGANT ROSES, ngussss, oars, CLOAKS, sons -8 3 AND UNDERWEAR son BABIES"AT"PRIUES THE MOST MODERATE. COME IN TODAY AND SELECT WHAT vmv NEED AT :Y'ouerppOrtunityi WI rk or water color we will give a ; HAVE JUST COME TO HAND. SEE, . .,. a ‘ SHOE POLISH "I tell you. Docs. nooplo are so pur< tioulnr about. the Shoo Polish they use that they ask me each night to ho sun: and use “2 in 1." It's easier for me. too. and you ' I should SI'U the sI'IIllu I not in the morning." At all Dealoro 100. and 25:. “no . . - .‘»'I.'.Méw. .. mm I A dirardtnd Iffl/fltlI/l 1': (/1: fig-inning s/ marry (1117:. Kr!) it hat/Ii; and W: with 111: (hut/y an a] \ -: McGaie's Pills lfyour tongue is coated—if you have Plinl after eating. belching. had heath. headaches, nausea—get a box of these 1,, mild. safe. purely-v.35“ Pills. Made of concentrqu kicmut ExincI—cnc M C of Nature's finest remedies for stomach ” » and liver troubles. They will clean out the clogged inlck tines—snclmske you eat, sleep. ful, n: , youshould. ' All desim'wr by mail—25c. \ THl WINBATI CHEMICAL 50., LIMI'Yxr In“ "repairman Mnmuul. 1.1-1 «m .. . "hrs... .. A. A. Ml‘lwun. K. P. llnIuIlIl lllI-Klnuu: I FchEAng i'chlNNON, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law Iii-own “lurk. l '|I:lrlultvlu\\'n Arthur J‘ B. McIlIsn, l5.A (HARVARD) Barrister and Allornev-at-st l‘m'ncr Quucn will If iI-luumul \' ‘. (’llll'l RI’CIVLAN 'I‘i-lI-plmm- llnu. ._.. A . :2. ,‘ Bnrr‘ ter and c ’l‘ornny. Scimitar for mu (:uuumuu Ban-k of (.4) IIIIIIOI-oc dutuguc. MONEY TO LOAN -- — r l’. l“ ihlul Moulduuc SYNOPSIS OF C ANADIA N NORTH HUM \l) lil‘llili l..\ {IONS minion Land in Manitoba, Saskatche- wan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved may be homesteaded by any person who is the solo head oi the family, or any male over 18 wars of age, to the extent of one- quarter section 160 acres, more or less. Applications for entry must be made in person by the applicant at n Dominion Land Agency or Sub- ugency for the district in which the ‘and is situate. Entry by proxy may However, be made at an Agency on certain conditions by the father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of any intending homesteader. The homesteader is required to perform the homestead duties under one Of the following plans. ' ‘. OTTAWA, June 20. "KETB'VO’II numbéred sectlon OI'Ilo“; ' In T {riffs us - *ua HEPAY anus" »—In the bongo. t dn , Hon. Mg. Graham moved't‘e thirdy reading of the railway com- mission bill, which had dis— cussed ycstcrduy in commutes. Mr.» ‘ t to Northrup Inmed un\umcndmen r.il\\'a conImIssIon power give the y rate rail- ‘l‘ompanies to ope ard which government sub- bccn paid, or in thencase Of continued rcpnid, or in the case Of continued refusal to operate, the commission, slmll have power to or- der repayment Of same. CAL ITITTIH JUNE 1908 tp compel ways tow sidles bch Moon's l’IIASEs. :irtcr d. 7 h. 0 m. n. "J IlliilElLl‘C‘lJt‘Imi d. H b. 5) Lu. fro u. In last. quarts . 1!. In. p. m New Moon A III. [do p. m T Offsu‘IT—Sun Big I w Ilch [lVyc-ckl ltlscs Sclsl S -ls u. m. p. u: | h III II III h III I h "_l i " ’ill 1) 27 0 All iii «if 2 -i' I l :7 12 HI I! ‘ 2 0'] 4 2 'l7 Hi! . _ ) u 5 0i 51:1 'EES:E 11131lxxlelxxxl~lddxl>I—lx : .. .. 0 2!] ill 20 CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. lorrccted for every Wednsday,. and Saturday's issue. Beef (quartered) per lb 0 to 8 Lamb per lb. 8 to 9 Pork) 7} to 7; Carrots per bunch 3 to 5 Beets pcr bunch 8 to 5 Onions per lb. Celery, each 5 to 10 Parsnips, psr doz. 10 Cranberries per qt. 8 to 10 Potatoes 25 ’l‘urnips 20 Beef (small) per lb. 10 to )4 Butter fresh per pound 20 22 Eggs 15 to It; Flour $2.80 to 2.90 Oatmeal 3 to 5 Straw per cwt 30 Chickens per pair at to $1.16 labbnge each 3 to 5 Ducks each 80 to $1.00 Hay per cwt 50 White Oats 47 Black Oats 48 .m- ——.~:;:=..-—v: ~ 1' ‘41 1—. c: u Fr that cheers-tht not} inehriates. The famous hmngu cm Get this brand from your grocer- C(pl I l substitute sncrifffsTafé 1‘1 a _(1) At least six months residence upon the cultivation of the land in each year for three years. (2) A humesteader may, if he so desires perform the required resid; once duties by living on farming land owned solely by him not: less than sighty (80) acres in extent. in the VicinityI of his homestead. Joint ownership in land will not meet tnls requirement. (3) If the father (or mother, lithe father is deceased) of homestendsr has permanent residence on farming land owned solely by him, not less than eighty (80) acres in extent in the vicinity of the homestead, or upon a homestead entered by him in the vicinity suclf homesteader- may per» form his own residence duties by liv- ing with the (father, or mother.) (4) The term "vicinity" in the two preceding paragraphs is defined as meaning not more than nine miles in a direct. line, exclusive of the width of road allowances crossed in measurement. (5) A homesteader intending perform his residence duties in to ac- wlth parents or on farmin land 0 — ed by himself must not”: the A331: or the district of such intention. Six mon hs' notice in writing should be given 0 the Commissioner of Do- minion Lands at Ottawa, of inten- tion to apply for patent. w. W. CORY. Deputy of the minister of the In- terlor. N. B.—Unauthorizsd publication of this advertisement will not be paid '01-. 1—4d6m. Tomler Sealed tenders will be received by take the construction of a Presby. terian Church at Valleyfield accord- ssen with undersigned. Each tender must he arc.vInpanied for the faithful perform work. . S. M. MARTIN. llcnthcrrlalo. June 6th 1908. makers assesses a. co. . ladtufrtufiw. the cordance with the above while living. the Trustees of volleyfleld con re a- tion up to Saturday, July snag a: Ziggzzmdeflcnbw' p. m. from parties willing to under-‘ ' ing to plans and specifications to be 0. B. Chappsll Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, and with the by a certified bank cheque for twox hundred and fifty dollars as ,security' use of - the By virtue of a warrant, dated the 16th day of May, A. D. 1908, to ma directed. issued by his Hm— lour John A. McDonald, Judge of the :Clty Court of Charlottetown, iu IQuecn’s County, Province of Prince {Edward Island, stating that the sum 10f two dollars and seventy five ,cents having been assessed against a lcertain piece or parcel 'If land, in Town lot number fifty-night, third ihundred of town lots in the said {City of Charlottetown, owned or re- ,puted to be owned by the Estatc'of 1Joscph Taylor, which land is bound- :ed and described as follows, that is ‘to say: commencing on the north side of Grafton Street at the south- ,east. angle of land owned by the late ‘James Dollar, thence east along lGrafton Street eighty feet, thence north at. right: angles to Grafton lStreet one hundred and sixty-five feet thence west parellcll to Grafton Street eighty feet, thence south one hundred and sixty-five feet, to place of commencement; for unpaid asses- ments or Taxes, the name of Estate of Joseph Taylor being entered' on he assessment Books on the" owner or apparent owner thereof, and .the said sum not having been paid as required by law and judgment haw lng been given by the said John A. McDonald, Judge of the City Cohrt agorssntd, against such lands on the twelfth day of May last past. 1 am therefore ordered and command- ed to levy upon and sell such Real Estate for such sum, together with one dollar costs, and all my charges and expenses at Public Auction to be highest bidder. And I hereby give public notice that I will, on Monday, the twanty- ninth day of June, A. D. 1908, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, at! the Court House in Charlottetown, ,in Queen's 'County, setup and sell to the highest bidder the said land pursuant to the Sh SEORGE cooluns, er 0 Queen's C unt . ,Sherifi's Office Queen's County? v May 20th. 1908. Hotel Duficrln 1’0"“- nond Co. F0.“ 3"?“ LYDIA E. P NKHAM No other medicine has been so successful In I'cllcvin the suiIeI-ing Ot women or receive so many gen. ume testimonials as has Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Componnd. In every community you-will find women who have been restored to health b Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg. stable mpound. Almost; ever one you Inset; has either been benc- fited b It, or has friends who have. In t c l’Inkhnm Laboratory at; Lynn,Muss.,anywomananydaymny see the files containing over one mil- lion one hundred thousand letters from women seeking health, and here are the letters In which they openly state over their own signs- tzurcs that the were cured by Lydia. E. I’Inkhum’s cgetable Compound. Lydia. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has saved many women from surgical o Ierutions. Lydia E. PIIIthaIII’s Vegetable Compound ,is I‘mde from roots and herbs, without: drugs, and is Whole- some and harmless. The reason why Lydia E. Pink- haIII’s Vegetable Compound is .so successful is because it contains in- gredients which act; directly upon the femmine organism, restoring it; to a. healthy normal condition. Women who are suffering from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight; of these facts or doubt: the abillty of Lydia E. l’inltlmm’s Vegetable Compound to restore their health. Montreal; and Qiiébe‘c to P" LIverpool sat. June 20.. . . . . Lake Erie. . Fri. June 26 Empress of irclmld Sat, July4. . . . . Lake Manitoba FIRST CABIN Empresses and up Lake Manitoba. and up. SECOND CABIN Eniprches ‘ 48.75 and up Lake Champlain }47.50 and up Luke liric Manitoba 4.1.50 . up THIRD CABIN Emr rcsscs Lake sterlinch ' and 28.75 27.50 '—_———-——- For fu!l particulars apply to J. E. MATTHEWS, Agent. ILG .Mclfoud K. (J. '.V. l‘lJlUlllIuy McLeod (81 Bentley Barristers and Attorneys-st-lsw. wild or. for the Dam: of Non. Scoblu. ‘ Money to [ban OFFICES-n flunk Nova Scotiu (lluInIlIcr 5m P. a. l. RAILWAY V Commencing Monday. April liltll EBB train“ of this ltuilu'ny Will run 3 follows: Trains Outward Trains ln‘w fll‘il road down Rand up T Mo. Tu. Dl Dl DI . Dly Mo. 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