.....v.-....-.-.~....~_¢-.._..._~ .-. ,_,..-_~»~' -- - . ...__ .. _ 3 A if 1~"““"‘l?*“”“"`*`9°“` " ' ~ ~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " ‘ .1 '_ ,,,'G,,`,l.;,},;,1, _ HwM- ` . _-___ _____.__.__._._ \\'h l. sn 's Ih 'l on I uinber f.'oi - |\,\||y,“ LMI, i1lI`Sri|rln>_;;;l'i-:lil N. ~-\\'o have boon u' ig u Lirgu qunnllty of EMPIRE LINIMENT MONTAGUE MARKETS. IIHE KlNG’S COUNTY GUARDIAN” Corrected lor every Wednesday and »'= lill MORE RHEUMATISM . 101- the |1n.»‘t. S’U1\l`. \\'e use il. in bulk for \'u|~li:i>i|uu'.v |_nii~|»oses ninl find il, nio».l clk-i~.li\‘0 lurswcllilnzs, cle~- wc ulsu iuiudlo n hirgo quantity ‘ in einnll' bottles which wo Noll r lhmu hour vnrlonn e0|ii1i|lssni~ies- S S-9/05. Sud. per quintet ,no ' OMS pen bus, $4. to 5.00 _ _Sat`u_"rriay1sase;__:, _,g Oilices in Montague. Capt- W. A~ -Johnstone ¢ Herring per hbl. ` $5.00 to 6 00 lhnlzarz andln Sourls. l|o'l¢y S- Agere. lvi»1'\»=z~r. “ FRUIT-I-TWES " GUREO llll it Q-st. ,__ .r 1 1 7, . 1 This its n`so in lunch dulnnnd und gives sutlshlclion with thu inch," Signed, - I. \V. (JIIOSS, Sii|1_ci‘l||tn1ulul\L (,‘\-os.~'h\lrn lieni' Springflulil, ( S0|1t.li)tll.lll7, ._ , 1 sncriiils sue 1 I ny virtue of a warrant, dated the 16th day of May, A. i.‘. 1808, to me directed, issued by his I-.'( n- our John A. McDonald, Judge of the Ujty Court of Charl-ittecown, ln Qncen’s County, Province of Prince Edward Island, stating that the snni of two dollars and seventy live cents having been assessed against n wmiin piece or parcel ‘xl hind, in Town lot number fifty-eight, third hundred of town lots in the said City of Charlottetown, owned or re- puted to be owned by the 1-lstnte of J0sel1h Taylor, which land is bound- ed und described as follows, that is to say: - commencing on the north side of Grafton Street at the southi M exist angle of land owned by the late Jumes `Dollar,, thence east along Grafton Street eighty feet, thence, north at right angles to Grafton Street one hundred and sixty-tive feat thence west _ pareliell to Grafton Cabbage, per doz. Beats, per bus. Carrots, per b|_|5_ Fl0l1l‘. Roller Process ner 196 lbs M »»nc moo; TRADE AN D sH|PP|N G. .hiifiis£§§.i“ifi°3‘;a:i?’¥'r?i°i“ om rlnce dward Island. Among them was one now Owned by John W. Cumming. This _ _ < _*horse is' as fat as butter, as slick ay 30, Entered-Sch. Omega, 1r,,_,as an otter, seems perfectly sound, ing, Picton; Sch. Fmnk, G,-,mt_ ,said to have been worked in a dray Warren. Sch. Venture, Read, pug.-fOr the past three years and is Wash. Sch, Warren W__ CoOk_ Pic_,handsome enough for the Lieut-Gov tou. /ern0r’s state carriage. Among the ' ' ny 3n_ (:,.,_.,,,d__Sch_ Omcgm ,_,,_frest a large Pereherou gelding 1O0k_ Ch|Cag0 Girl Made i.0l/ef ing, Pigmu__ S¢h_ U,,_iQn_ GBm,,0r__,ed well, but the choice of the lot is _ Picton. Sch. Frank.'Graut, wa1_`_.a Clydesdale mare a fine rangy ani m. lace. Sch, Vent,”-e_ Ream P,,g_ al and as brood marc to the horse wash. ed.it.or's mind would lill the hill for any man. p ° 4° --.James M1=Kle. aged T3 years,died ...The death occurred at Corrivale, » 'pE:{'g5e_s'pl;rh::s' S5 t° im B¢_l1iB 1101110. Brook Street, East Bos- Lot 53, on Monday lnsu ol Mrs. Mich- Eggmper .dom 12 _t0n, last week. Mr. McKie had been ael Wilson,_aged sixty years alter B. 0u,_m~ea,_ per cwh , sa 25 a readent od East Boston tor nearly lingering illness which was borne Butten P." HL (dmry) M t ~25 fifteen Years. For the Pastftitteenfwith true Christian fortitude. The Butter, 'r u,_ (Creamery, 293° 30 Years he laid aside the cares 0( husi- funeral which took place on Widnes- _.H,\,y,,p,.&f“; ,. “goo ta-'34 so ness.. He leaves one sister and sev- day morning was very large); at- ‘HmcB_ perlbf - '.,-» ' . - 4 eral grand children. Mr. ll/leKis had tended. A Requiem High Mass was Ba,.1ey_ per hm, 60 respect and confidence 01 a_ large clr- sung by Rev. Father John Mrlilillnn Hay_ per tom loose “L00 to 14 50 cle of friends. The remains accom- ln nw, pu, u,_ (,,,,m,,E)_ 5 tc; 6 pained by his grandson, adware-lliii pork’ per1b_; (carcass) 6* to 7 Leman were forwarded to P.E.Island both loved and respected was iuid Lamb, per 1b_ (carcass) 6 to 1 and were interred in Bay Fortune to (;a|fEkins_ per "L 5 to 6 Cemetery. there to be at rest and church. The pall bearers v\ere--Drn- mingle with his kindred dust. aid McPherson. Plus' McMillan, John ' _ Iiahard. Daniel Wilson, Patrick Mor- , ~ Hone Nora. ' ce '_ ` < home and' one in the United States. Street eighty feet, thence south one' hundred and sixty-tive feet, to place of commencement; for unpaid asses- sments or Taxes, the name of Estate 0f.J0scph Taylor being entered on hc assessment Books as the owner or apparent owner thereof, and the suidsum not having _been paid :.1 i‘e\,uircd by law and jiidgmcnt hnv ing been given by the said John A. McDonald, Judge of the City Court aforesaid, against such lands on the twelflili day of May last past. l 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 -. he highest bidder. And 3 I hereby give public notice that I Will, on Monday, the twenty- above described, pursuant to the S Statute. \_. ' GEORGE COOMBB, , Sheriff of Queen‘s County. ;" Shvritl’s Oflrlce Quecn's County, May 2_0th, 1908. 5-27d30i. ' ' " TT.-‘ T_T**‘\- 1 1 \ C. "Alex" 'Brown-, ~’_ ~. I -FOR-` . D-. _ . "~.»f~i>»_- - . . 'f . , Q f ‘ ' ‘ '-:'.3;".(.-'1;'_‘ ~¢-,.1-5. _ __ ru. day of June, A. D. 19014, .11 ` f' 'I ' c hour of twelve o’cl0ck noon, an . the Court House in Cllarlottctpvin, / in Queen'i County, set up and sell _ _ ~. to the highest bidder the said land ' " ' I 1 . 2 " ’ e 1 .» _ "bg, _ " .. - - ~ ,."§ `* , 4./ _ _.,-“ _. _ ' .."' '-.r‘¢‘-'1 15”' _‘_ , 1.: , \_ n. . I , . ._.‘»-, __ 5:; ' e can/.Dian ` ' Bi;.u1i‘ir / $l'§'i.i1 591 __ On Saleat Your De-ale .~:~" I. .11 l .xi » .I _ ~»‘$~" (. '1. " I .1- _~; ~ TNA DE M/Ill K CfiiiiADlhN BEAUTY wR§ET5 Arr Laurens Ai ai i-.eo Aiitting oi one of *liese new hip reducing iiio__ CORSET c0__ MM. . . . __. _ » . 0, ui....~ FS- 'ic' Qu ebc _. Nlontrcal, Toroifo 1»..a.~».-=»-1 1_1- -_-,-_ ._._ f .,. .__3_ ,,_, _,_ - .__,, `. . - . _ 'r. 'P r. i 1 V..- J f. I 1 New Nobby Clolh __']‘0__ mal e your new n gSuitor Overcoas J us( give me ri chance to show on the range of up-to-ilule silitingu, There will be nr! doubt but what lciin nmkc you ii suil that will please you ill iylc, til and finish. C. Alex Brown CluirloltcLo\\'i|. dinwfli’ ....-<-~-.----»-.»-~-ww-<~\-n=4r'. %' -Corset I "something doing" in the 7 Department Watch for 'it MOORE & McLEOD' WE CAN iii 1; ous iii. ~ Stand the theory and practice of their work, :uid who are capable of holding' executive pos- itions. These men coiiiiiinnd high* salaries and work short hours. I Competent men ai'e_wmite1l in every trade and professioii---Meii who thoroughly n'-de,r- l The liucrnaiional..Correspondence Scliooli. ‘ `Are educiiting tliouszuiils of men---inaiiy of them in your iniuiediate vicinity--for better positions and higher salaries. lf you are miibitious to advance in your trade or profession, or , change to a iuorc congenial occupation, without loss of time from your present position visit . the I. C. S. OFFIQE - ...A¢.-. (over Morris &'Smith’s)' Where you can see students work, consisting of recitnti0iiS, drawing plates etc., the bound textbooks supplied with our courses, and be told the uziniei of succes_sfuI stucleiitssier ,your 0 1 n vicinity; who have increased their salurief through I C. S. instruction. A special 'discount will be allowed. /_ This is thcgreat Question Ask yourself these questions must I do to 1 Am I perfectly satisfied with niy present. occupation __ Improve posuon _and salary? an d Prospects? _ yegrgvhat are iiiy Pr0SPects for an increase next H. I». wOOd' PI'OV Mandlgef 315 the work I aiu nt present engaged in as con- cau ou See I In at' the geulalas some other occupation? 0 y 7 ' ~ 4 Will my sslaryhe sufficient to meet' my needs? one third mo,-g _ . . priced at Clem out pricesthfeasily worth lC€, 5 Am I earning more now than a year ago? Provincial Headquarters |25 Queen Street. Uffice up _Stain I sale Now on _-Mailed 0rders"=S1tisfac‘orny Renicniber the place-John Newaon'a 0ld Stand I have no connection with any firm or Company . f I ,IIIWDIIDPM vp, ,,.__,_,_”,_,l___ ._____, ._ 0 _ . .. A. , mv-... 3n3g.¢.|°~ _i»..»_. ,‘..~ ~ . __ .0 ».. .. .___ _;~__.~_____.- _ gi I for ti n costs you nothin . M fl U U R I G' H All Saints Church, Uardiigan, and that was mortal ol one who “as rest in the cemetery adjoining the ris0n_and Allred Lahard. She leaves mourn two daughters, one at UR lIllUlllll'l Will Pglice. today to Chief Sluippv by un um bitious young policeuiun. The docunicnt wus so novel that. he sent it: to Mayor Bnsse, \vlio ordered the grunting of the fifteen- dayfurlough at once. The upnlicution wus ns follows: “(:leo. M. Snippy, Chief of l’0lice,~ I hereby make upplicutioii for a fur- lough of fifteen days. I uni suflering from love sickness, und on advice of my phyniciani liuvo decided to oixilurk on the sen. of mu.ti'imuny und porputiiate plentifuily the proud Tciilonic nnme of -ituiltield. “C. lil. STADFIELD, Stuckyurd Stu- ' tion." . The girl who is to ncrupt the “proud l`eut0nic lianic of Stndiiold" now ro- ioicce in the chui'nct,eristicully Celtic »nc.0f Lillian Flynn. She is a rosidont >f l{un\\'0od. ’1‘ho wedding is set for .lnnu 3. Stzmtield lives nt 142%!! Garfield Boule- . vurd. Hisf wedding, according to tho I 'ther policenien ut his station, is qhe ziilniiiiutioii of a singular romance. His suit for yours \viu~\ frowned on hy Sfiss Flynn she had told him that she .vould never innrry uliyono except u iieru. Seeing' limited oppurtiinity of nomic. deeds in the.gi'0ee1~y lnisinose, he \.vr=nt in the pulico f'\>i'i'o. Three weeks :go his opportunity canio u,n.l he cur- 4 rind an iigod woiiiitn mul two cliililiuni l i'i‘01n u burning building. l Alth0u§li‘m`\tnrn.ll_v modest; Stadlield lmmediatelyobtuixied u certified copy Jf the repJi't of his oxploit and hurried , toMiss Fiynn's lionio. After reading' the report she blushingly told him to . 351.00. jaiiies Paton & C0 Christopher D. Graham is 0 well known citizen of Ottawa-fornierly in the City Hall and largely instrumental in forming the Ottawa Hunt Club. Mr. Gi-aham'e voluntary testimonial as to the great bencdtlie receivel&om taking "Friiit-s-tires" will carry conviction. Ottawa, Ont. Nov. 26th, 1901. Dear Sirs :- I have been a sufferer from Rheum- stisin for a long time - pains in my shoulder and joints practically all the time. I tried varioustreatments without by n friend to try “Fruit-a-tives." I took several boxes of the tablets and now, 1 _' '\ For a Moderate Price. __the discriminating woman gets in . , ,Q . *ai* ME ` " \ ' . I "~`- K .s//of the style, the comfort' and the wear that it is impossible to get in any , other shoe except at a -_\ \. very much higher price. " The experience and skillof the largest niakers of fine shoes in Canada go into “ 'l`rn-Fits," alongwith good, honest leather. _ hey are handsome - dressy - comfortable- durable. Plenty of choice in style and leather. Ask your dealer to show you a pair of “Tm-Fits." Then ask him the price and use your own judgment. Ames-Holden Limited, St. John, N.B i~~. 1 I __ __ ._-. ‘__ ._ __-_.;_7u_-,y`;__-3..-it > '.,-_<_.-.' 1. __ 1. . ,,_ ,.,,,. .,.___»_ ` , I Clerking and -lol" benefit and then I was recommended " ' 'V J Qeduso _ Just received another shipment of that popular "W. B. Reduso" Corset $4.25 each. Stanley Bros. 5-29d5i Spot Eoliennes, 1 In brown, chnnipagne, toi'-l quoise, 42 inch wide $1.35 for 6-Idrii “6ll_ H0.-An \inusu1lap~ ' Fe ’f’m'a]1 rheumamm “nd 'mmm' ; ‘ 4 i ‘ 7 ‘ " plicution for ii, fnliiugh was subiiiittod ‘UC Pains- SPECIAL EN(’A(’I'MI"N F I wish to state, also, that I suffered 3 from haemorrhoids, or piles, for years, 0 I used all kinds of ointments and 'I`I°II'I MARITIM I5 FAVORITE _ treatment and nothing did me any good, I . but after taking "Fruit-a-tives” for my S d I 1 I h rheumatisni I am entirely cured of these * a C a 6 u n dreadful piles. (Sgd) C. D. Gnangzaé i P __ “ Fruit-a-tives " -- “ F ' ' I resen 'ng 1..1,....~ _....1 1., 12;... .$22. hifi 1 wan. ....1 rin. Nicnrs *6 f°“ $2~5°`*°’ Wm 5* 9°” 0*' ~’~”""`5Df A l)rz1niati1:iii0n of Mar J. Holmes’ of price. l 1u\L-a-tive.: Luniiul, Ottawa. _ FaSCi,m,,,,z Novel “lENll RIVERS” _ THURSDAY NIGHT ' A Delightful story of Soutlieru Life - by Miss Calhoun "Miss llalverl of louisiana" » Sl’i~`.ClAl. --ADDED ATTRACTIONS---SPECIAL .~.T.i'.i`... Kniizkerholzker _lluariette (Lute with Geo. H l’r|mrose’s Mliislnls) --IN;- _ >0NGS AND _SPECIALITIES Seats on Sale'Iuesdny June 2 at 10 a, m. PRICES---50---55--25 BOX SEATS--75 - 5-29d4i Carriages at 10.30 p.m. 45.00 for 3 2. 50 Big Sale ° A BA KRU for 32. 50 32.00 31.00 26.00 25.00 24 00 22.50 18 00 17.50 16.00 13.50 I2-00 Bed 30.00 26.00 20 00 18.00 16.00 for for for for for for for for fi 1' for r Room for for for for for Also numerous otliei lines which will not permit mention of All 23.50 22.50 ` 20.00 19.00 18.00 17.50 14.00 13.50 I2.00 10.00 9 00 Suites 22.50 90.' 0 15.00 13.50 12.00 47-50 45.00 - for 31 00 » 35.00 for 2 7.50 28.50 for 22.50 27.50 for 21 50 26.00 for 20.00 25.00 for 19.50 23.00 , for 13.00 10.00 for 14.75 15. 0 for 11.50 Hall Stands 20.00 for 15 0'0 13.50 for 10.00 12.00 10.50 for 8.50 8 50 for 6 50 . 16.00 15.00 14.00 I3. 50 xo. 50 8.50 8.00 7.00 in Ontario. I have secured some lots of FURNIIURE forced on the market BELOW regular PRICES which I _oiler ata .S&_V111S Of ONE THIRD 110 THE _LUCKEY BUYERS. Below is a. partial list showing the REDUCTIONS--: Oak Dressers' 'Sidcboards & Bullctts' Couches ‘ Parlor Suites lin for 1 2.00 for for for for for for for 11.75 II.()0 10.50 7-50 6.50 6.00 5,0() Morris Chairs 18.00 15.00 10.50 8. 50 6.50 for for l or for for 14.00 12.00 7~50 6.50 5 00 65.00 42.50 40 .00 35-00 32.00 31.00 27.50 for for for for for for for 25.00 1 for Extension 16.00 1 3.50 1 2.00 9 00 8.50 7~50 n rina 0 8' . , _ ,_ meant ' - _ ` BIOCEI ' " " '.‘”"l*’i“""""”’- . \ ~ orttltl . . _ _ . -» 11: . 3. H I. i..1<'~~~=~»i‘l»~- f for for for for for for Ta 50.00 32.50 » 30,00 27.50 24.00 23.50 22.50 20.00 blcs I I .00 1 0.00 9.00 7 00 6. 50 6.00 ua. 1.’ -"1" ll_ll_l';<"., .- Nl fl .nr _ _ J. ‘_ ‘.21 A _ .___ _.__ . _-_._ .&___,, _ ._ . ~ -.'-.¢L1‘,.§i... -:==° 4':?i>:r" xl 4= V . ~.iilli;.fj ~;-_,l=.a _ ': gf* -l. ._\,su,.,_, '|>Q*'____ A run lruiu; _ '_1‘hrough the friendly offices of a. FURNITURE SALESMAN Resident ,,,_,_ __,., _ . ‘ .tllg _ __ _..._ ' .‘?§i;~ _ _-1-ia. . ~__ “-_"£5 ~ 3. -= [i..;:»`_~ , -if 5 1- 1 `i¥'1l.~‘lii'ii_ii_i__'__, _‘T rr-1;; A _ . Til * ` ' lilT`_.,`.v" _ _:£3 t-_-~.;_' ,lllii _,r ._ _ ..._ ._._._. ll.-` » . E. Ta gn-_ ' __,, 4.1 “7’_’a4