THE GUARDIAN, CHA_RLOTTE'l`OWN', APRIL 21 1899 - .-......-... W_k_, v _K ua "F »"'é’3 '-¢3&¢$‘¥“€ _ ' *w V 5 H V A I ‘ ' I_- ` V' :_ i i L DIES llllElSl_llC 'ish to gn-.i-igli' iin~,iress on you tlirit ‘ '~ - ` - ~ \Iiss Wva' Stout- ghan-). .~ .\lill.iier - i , 'bn _,ing to iis very highly rcco L- m .e-d, is no-v pi'ep-trod to i‘eC:'-ive ers. .\Ii fi; i __ L About Your _ at 3 30 o’clock. At the last meeting - THEM; were 00 Wssengefs gfllug and ‘ oi the Executive it was decided to ca.. *rl felufnlug bylhe 5”-Ul@Y 5’@5l9fd“Y~ the monthly meeting of Council one ` week earlier than usual as urgent busi- ll "f~N'roa11siti', Es .,Stat'o A . _ q In gent ness calls forconsideration. The pub- Sigivarg Summergje, is in me c§iy_ ,on Sa‘urda‘v afternoon, the 22nd inst., 'he fiinet-:-il ot' the la'e E. P. It iblns in .QQ `_\l- All-nike-’s carc and requests him to "- lfllli' f°"”=1'd ‘Wm \0 me Parents of th.. tlecrrs (l. MR. W. W. WELLNER has mane *for tiuw Dress lat Al,-_.on, is registeri-:, Summerside,was a passenger by yesterday aitorn0ou’5 western train to the city. MR. S. Bi~:aR<, Atherton, Miss C. McLeod, Mrs. McLellan and Mr. M. McPherson near Alberton. arrived by the S.S. Stanley last evening from Bos- ton. _ ANY oun lad of ffood education eral office work, will find it to their advantage to apply to Student, P. 0. ,Box 37.,Citv. ti. ON Monday evening next, (24th \inst.,) Professor Jordan will reada lpaper cn Rudyard Kip`ing inthe l parlor of the First Methodist church at faliterary met-ting of the Ep-.vorth League. Reserve the evening. J. 'l‘. Ci*‘f\ A. iorearion, lil'-', f-:rt-i;_~y. itin_~hin<-fun it; l\}d"» li»\Vfi1-Wlllez -l'10- QMCH Ii- ll; .yi-u I ke it. A man who tainot laug,hlul1""l‘- M `“`1"i3l§ W- \\ hve. Mons- ih's soiiiething the iufilier iilhi r wi h ilmli B- T- YUUUS- S 'IU-""5 'I B-*gels* tl l.-is morals orlis liver, neels either»M‘l\“\"9-li A- W- MCK“.Y~ Tfuml A- _pi1;, or repentance, William Fraser, Halifax. ACCORDING to the SL John Sun pmfl Owmc. to counterattraotions a small Pai.-ley, secretary of board of examiners but altellllve and 3PPI`eCI3»liV9 allflifmce `ioi-the Conference of New Brunswick igfeeled DT- Aldermn In um' First and Prince Edward Island, has received M0ll10di3f Church l89f 6V6DiIl2'- REV- ihe mime; of the f0i10wing persOn3_ G.M.Carnphe!1 presided and introduced who have been recommended by the l the lecturer who for nearly an hour and r,°f*.‘l::;.‘;‘“r.';;’: ‘:.;*::. stu; ministr o t e etho ist o urch: 9 GDI U- 0 Arthm-§i.;_B,-uc.,- Harry Mau-,Ernest H_ principal places of interest were thrown Gough. The examinations will be held ` 0" U10 1'”-'-Was by MT- G- H- H’-§zn`d simultaneously in Fredericton, Char- 'and exlnalned 5.7 tbl’ eafllest 1°°t“"“r° lottetowo, arid Sackville the second A hearty “Pd UU9Ulm0U5 Vote °f l'h'"’k‘ _Tuesday in May beginning in each p'a-ce WHS m0V°d bl’ RW- D- B- M‘3L°°d' at9 o’clcck in the torenoon. Parties 9°°°°ded by M1'-J°h“ N°‘"°" and concerned may present themselves atfPf°5""'°d by 91° Chairman- Next t° either one of these centres. ivisiting Italy COYIJBS fha PT-l"I1**‘-3° °f . ihearing the tiip detailed by one so lable as the learned Doctor Anderson. Light or dark blue’ cottons cr- silks - ' can be dyed black. Magnetic dye black gives a handsome. permanent coLor.- Benlleifs Liniment the modem Plil cllfl Price 10 cents. Price 10c, llll Gatos. Biscuit, ftuoliies. _ will fresh clean and of the tannorl uo sl THIS WEE# Best Brands Finest Goodsl ` Y COFI1 3 Cans for 250 i home 156 - ‘ 2 _-Sale Begins v ~ Pea-S 3 -‘ “ 200 Powdered - Tdiiinaioes 390 each ‘dr per doz. v §B0ra;(u _ d I Apples 20c er can P _ , a. n poun ' Disitlfe Calif' e have 'ust received our new stock. Peaches 2 lb Can for 16c E tlattaks, Brut ate. § day, EVERY ARTICLE § best Qualitys all rders prompt- § attended to. P 1 £- |» - 1 I i l The 6 Silks Were bou ional value.-‘_ Great Silk Sale some v SAlURDAY. D- STEWART 7 § Eci.iPsE BAKERY, Bakes Bust Bread- El lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllli ‘Q Y S Yes, Saturday is' Silk Day at TORE” We invite every lady to see out handsome dis- play of Silks in all the new creations in col-_ ors, tints, tones, shades. lights and sliaflows. ght before the rise in pi‘icc.whit-li puts us in a position to offer except- ,_ lic are welcome. .Mrs J- A- M(-‘L"f0'1 9- ">f00ch from a lice of Sl-'errivore io k env 'P_’ - _' . ' 1-. cope-"l‘ MR R.\i.Pa E. SMITH, of Windsor, l with two gold ia-ids. Mr. W. Well- N. S.. the bicycle rider. attending Mc- l ner, Jr_, has Ve,-V ma ly , ngrawd “Skerryvor._e, 1899,” on the na--k .it the i b1`00‘-`»lJ. Which is certainly d- cidedly ‘ Ofifinrl and a :a v~ I idi-a on the pirt l I of Mr. Mclnien. . We are pleased to le..rn .tl at Miss l Ella J. Stavert. Kelvin Grove’s com- pe'ent teacher, has sufliciently_recruited to resume her du ies much to the de- light of her pupils, wnoapprcciate her very highly. Miss S'aveit.besides being _ an excellent teacher is a para gon worker in all good causes and on account; of her indisposition was gravel y missed in nent part.-.CoM._ ~ P. E. ISLAND DritaC'roRY.- Mr. Charles McAlpln_>,the oldest Directory publisher in the Maritime Provinces I or Dominion ot Canada, who is new in the city. will publish a complete alpha_ butical Directory of the Island this year and will want the support of all in ad- vertising and subscriptions to insure its publication. This work has to have a large support as the expense is very . ieat,in gettiuv' the information print .Y co outside to a.l paris of the world and Next ioundlaiid, Stud all .ii.pl.calious McLean, a song by Miss Collings, pipe music by Piper Ferguson, an address bv Mr. James Pa to-i. si ng by Mr Charles Hermans, :init by Miss Col address by Mr. J. A2 Mol)-.ina don be ‘ ing the repast and before leaving the tables all joined in singing Auld Lang Sync. Several speakers expressed the hope that hereafter they might enjoy the presence of ladies at the an- nual St. Andrew’s dinner. a sentiment r-that was ver hearrily applauded The Y party then returned to the upper hall where dancing was indulged in by the happy company. All the visitors pre- "sent are loud in their praise -ol their hosts of the Caledonia Club and their hospitable and successful s icial. T _;_' _ l -5-5" --J @o»e-o»o-oo-oo-Q-e-on Houseclean i ng ` unplies. -@=’.?="l¢ f' There is no place in town ~ where you can buy house- cleaning supplies cheaper than you can from us. Varnish Restorer enough to put. a shine on all the furniture in our the societies in which she takes a promi- l l \ *' ' v .Q \,n ra., »_f»» , ` _ -_ it _ ,\__ -//,`.i._\` .» N .y _ |.V;v,.,_i1,,.,- ,V _ _ ‘ '._ .._\‘ , ,._\ is-3 ic-so -\- at-ii fi?-5! 1'?/L silt if? J - ti This is a plain good season. We-re prepared for it, and think we have about the _ ohoicest line of dress fabrics we’ve ever shown. Let us show them. -‘_ by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, a. duet. by, I _ , Misses Collings and Webster, a reading - i ‘ V. H ' . - » - ing. binding, psapextetc. A Directory is U. gonsidered the best advertising me- dium outside ot a newspaper through- ' ` out the United States Gr-.eat Britain and . B U A ` Canada. A great man Directoreis will - - _ ” ' ihoy will be placed on all lines of y ' stcamers running out of Prince E Iward * t Island. St Jour. Ilalrf--:x and St Johifs '_ q _ " _ i w Chai' D' W' Alpine S" Jw" N' B‘ with the tinest line of English, Irish, Scotch and Canadian Goths Tm.; g_,]_e,i@ni;m Chl; i~,@1.] 3 ggjifii at ng~, tl'vei‘coatings, Trouserings, ever placed before the _people of P thi-ir moms lust evening which was arf ` Order your Spring Outfit now’béfore the rush commences, :ended by over 150 of tie ineznfiers and will have first choice. I _ their friends and was ii lid with the Gentlemenis Furnishing ht-artie.t mqoy ment from the commence- White and Fancy Underwear' ,Sweawr8’_ ment tothe close. First a literar and ._ _ musical Programme was carried OJ, in lzlandkerchiefs, Su.~pender=, N-ckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Notionl, the A. O. H. Hall. beginning with an . _ _ opening addre s by President McCourt, 1 G - ' after which followed a song' by Wil- liam McKay, a reading by Miss Epid Upper Queen ° lings and Mr. MoLi-,an and .ii closing ' ` ' hai; of me committee, Then gn ;dj9m~n_ _ The value of all Fertilizers consist in ‘tlge amcuntof soIubieth‘ ment was made to tha rooms of the Nitrogen, and Potash they contain, and the , slid* Caledonian Club Where 8 large lllllllbftl' value in those is the one tobuy, on the same prilloiple that -milk Of l8bl§8 WTB 96101100 H1055 l°mPli“gi per cent. butter fat is more valuable than 3 per cent mtl! “"1`“Y- When’ an W°’° “mst hosplhably MANUBES costing the same price, contain 20 per cent. refreshed, attergracs was said by Rev. more Phos; Agid’ Nitrogén and Pomsh th” my mba. Mr. Fullerton. 'I`tie,pines played dur- on the market ` Or in other words the Plant Food contained in a tan of other lizer costing, say $35, can be puichascd us. for-_'about 828 All Iizers are sold under a guaranteed analysis enabliitg any who may, to the above, and the superior quality of these-Handles is being shown tual test vear after year by the really wonderful produced Charlottetown, April 18, 1899-2 awk&wkly lieu Brown -Axle The Standard fcr quality. Ia used by all large Transportation panies and Livery Stables. It has no equal and is sold by all dealers. Manufactured only by 'I'.l£16 I1Il.1)61’1&`.1 C)11 C3‘O» Bt. John. 1\T. B. iii-o-oo-f @1843 )6`_r ours our 9 C VV Pine Apples 2 lb Can for 18c. 9 0 Spap _ J -.~ Successors to Beer Bros. A large Ill. can f-ir Sc. P* `i ' ' ~ - ~ - _ ~._,. ,__-.3-_ .-1. _. N.; -Y - A - A-Ae *s1.s