THF. GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 6, i899 I 1 .1 / hi NM! , 1 nf; l X ‘l>` ‘”- ~,~\\ s 3** w§ ~ % *"“"""-";`E-“"¥-°:`. ‘Q- ---. __-‘\..5.~:::.: A ,% ,Mi .--..f<>:‘-.~“". _ F Z1. '_";:§'_3.;.~.>x' gs - _ -rr-3:4 N '*.!',‘ ';'- -ii 1 ‘ rs/ V’ i is 4 _ /7** N ii 55.' A’ \"` .` J $21 J <> .Z f vvvvvv Nvvvvl 7 if 'i ia e Is made in mail? forms, enabling us to nt the rnost diffi- cult figure- Fr€D.Cl1 women say that _a first-class corset is the only sure found- ation to a good fit- ting dress '; hence they wear only the best, and see that the fit is perfect in every respect. Your Opportunity NOW t0 ho hs neil Gorsotod as any French _ _ Woman Miss G. D. Sexton, expert Corset fitter of New York, will beat our store today--Wednesday, with a grand display of the celebrated VV. B. Corset models, and will demonstrate the advantages of a good fitting corset. IF YOU HAVE A good fitting corset now, it will be Miss Sex- ton s pleasure to provide you with perfection-if your corsets are not what they ought to be, you have the opportunity NOW of get- ting a perfect fit: and solid comfort as Well. siuiuiiv onus. \\ U uiuu un __ _ The W. I3. Corset is with- out exception the most per- '2f_'_‘ feet fitting now S0311- _ It ‘_;'g.,l combines all ihe best points V of thehighest gradeofFrench corsets, affording perfect . fo and I '~ --' ' ` Jw adding symmetry to the form. THEMl§L I-M Qt-a @ h%@@%@r@@@ F g till ig “~< @@@@@t@ ,ui gd l i tit Q E' /£5' @%®@@@@d; E Qld s@@@ o da ence " ca ' §@@@@%%@@@ L.Wi ii‘ii#i¥¥ifaf#w=:.rw¥itiiéuf%%itt»‘iiti»isiiir#¥éi=i%%%i%%E Ho stood on tho bridge at midnight, while the clock uns sinking the hour. Our clocks not only strike the hour but also the half hour. Come and secure one. Prices reduced for this week. Clbltcélt-Iia(lIdad.ra:al(ii.diieGYi£izi.fl;.on Sts. K O ’ . g cn'tswn.P E.htsnd.M;i£Ii1y . - - u -_ l*| MII' Illllplllw* - #ilkifillffdrrlllfilliéiiié Latest News of the City and Province -ii- dents Everywhere. (See also on page 5,) THE S. S. City of Ghent sails at an. early hour this morning. REMEMBER f°The Bogus Widew” at the' Opera House, Tuesday night. THE Campsna arrived in port at mid- night and will sail to day. THE Kev. William Dobson will preach in Grace Church at 11 and 7 to- morrow. _ MRS. Mano >Li1 MCLEOD was report- ed asimproviug, ata late hour last evening. ` _ S. of T.-Regular meeting of-_Vic- toria Division, on Monday evening. Visiting members welcome. Rav. D. Camvronn will cccupy th-‘. pulpit of Central Christian church on THE S. S. City of Ghent arrived in port at 5 o’clock yeserday afternoon, with a general cargo and one passen- __ ger. A'rcrr:ii'r1oN.!-The Red Coats are playing cricket at Khartoum and the Blue Coats -will play good comedy here, Tuesday evening, May 9th. ` REV. G. M. CAMPBELL wasapassan- I get on the west bound train to Kensing- ton yesterday afternoon, where he de- livered his lecture “The Story of the Crimea Retold” last night. THE annual meeting for the election of oilicers and other business of St. Peter’s Branch of the W. A., will meet in the Guild Room, on Saturday, ‘May 6th, at 3.30 p.m. . All members are re-' quested no try and be present. < I Tan death ls announced of Silas Hel-_ land, a native of P. E. Island, who was killed by a freight train ‘ Saturday night while walking on the track = of the New _ York. New Haven and Hartford rail= mad, near Beadville. Holland. was S0 years old, and a. carpenter by trade. He had no relatives there. _ ` WEDDING BELLs. -An interesting but quiet affair took place 'on Wednesday R afternoon, the 3rd, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Millar, Bideford, it being the ociasion of t 'e marriage of their eldest daughter A Nettie, to Mr. Austin Ramsay, of_ Free- land, Lot 11. Rev. Mr. Murdock tied the nuptial knot. Mr. Jas. Millar, E brother of the bride,attended the groom, ’ while Miss Alice Ramsay, sister of the groom, assisted the bride. Miss Maud-_ Hayes played the we-iding march. Only C the immediate friends, about forty couple, ofthe contracting parties were present. The bride looked very pretty, attircd in a dress of light silk and chif. fon and carried a beautiful boquet of pink and white roses, the gift of Mrs. Capt. Richards The presents were both numerous and costly, which only attested the high esteem in which the bride was held bv her numerous friends. The congregation and choir nf the4Tyne Valley Presbyterian church of which the bride was organist presented her with a handsome dinner set and 'toilet set. After freely partaking of the abundance of good things prepared by Mrs. Millar, the bride and groom, accompanied by several of their friends drove to their home. We with their many friends wish them a pleasant journey through life. _. sl-mmmimnmniiiimiiim it lil?llllllllllllllllllilllllllllil" llllllllllllllllllllltlllll itll( li Our impoi-tations of lumber beg anew with this month. _ That Kiln dried flooring that al lowed no substitute last seaspn will b found here in larger quantities tha mmlmfllllillilill Li* 5 ne. llllllllllllll GVBY. The price is the same as the co mon flooring is sold for. _ Our “Special” Cedar Shingles too iha lead last season. They' Stay there. ll By Reporters and Correspon' "John E. Cahill, formerly a wealthy re- t the Ga°rrlck Club a good house. Seats are, selling rapidly. ` ' A New York despatch to the Echo, Halifax, says: Mr. Rogerson, P. E. Is- land, has been appointed clinical clerk of the V. G. Hospital. 2 THE Halifax Herald of May 5th ays: sident of P. B. Island. died Sunday in Now York city. I-le was 51 years ‘ old. Emma Biidges. of Charlottetown aged 32 years. died in Malden on April THE investigation into the affairs of the Maritime Penitentiary at Dorchester, which has been proceeding for nearly five month , at iai-t shows signs of ter minating, the evidence for the prosecu tion being all in viciions of 'he Canada Temperance Act before Stipendiiiry Blanchard at Mon tague on ibe -Ph inst against Alexau der McPherson and I Clarkin $50 and C urc is y a in r 4 speaking. The Rev. Mr. Dobson needs f, is illustrated by magnificent thought, " THE announcement of the death of the Rev. Thomas Duncan, D. D., fo he died from the effects of paralysis at " ridge of Weir, Scotland. _ . THE Halifax Herald says: Gertrude ' B S the port of Montague during the week: S P° Rhodes; Spy, Kennedy; Warren W.and Elsie. Potatoes command a ready sale. st ioctsmis stein; Not muon proanesi moving. _ A _ THE Boston Traveller bf lzrecent date Plain, were married last evening at the home -of -the bride’s sister.Miss Lambert. 89 Boylston street; _ The ceremony"wss- J performed by Bef: Ralph M. Hunt, of the First Baptist `C'iiurch. and was wit- The newly married couple will reside Wadman is the youngest sen of the late Theo. Wadman, Jamaica Plain, and a nephew of the late Isaac Wadman of Charlottetown. ELLER Lis. No'i‘Es.-Farming is Mr. Ed; Egnland, Bideford, is 'ig owner ofa cow which gave birth to Grand River (Lot 14) bridge which ‘tractor and is rapidly pushing' the to be opened at Ellerslie Station. Snpt. i If H ."~_W i W ‘__ ' i 1; , " ' _ -' ' ' ' 1 1 ll ‘I H ll-M 'Y ' " "_'i""" “_ ,_ _ “A Bogus Widow”-Secure your' tickets today for Tuesday night. Give e elcom , _ - s S Bridves, daughter cf Robert and The St‘ewa’rtS‘ the Gordans? the Frasera’ McKenzies, the McLarens, the Campbells, 2”" Msivsnis and an the rest ofthe to the ' _ ` A ‘ Piiosncnron BEARS obtained two con- M G e I to buy one of our costs, or two months’ imprisonment. ` -_ ._ THE lecture on “England and Eng- D ' A lishmen” on Monday night in Grace - _ ni, ii' ii me of its are of jnstppencd, and whilst ’ in see the [1 , , ’ . d ' ' s " . _ s » k . e "fd S 'lay Dex' m°’”mg an "em g no pictures to illustrate his lecture. I-.ll _ the 13583;, .091ored~ Shu-|53’ We ghgw 1-,bg in Charl0t¢st9iY!i=_ ». 1' 'C many years pastor of St.James’ church,_ - ` "" " ' "5 ; ` -_ " " " will be received with regret by all. A __ § _ " ~ f Q if ' Y ' 5 telegram was recei red yesterday morn- ' T = I ' _ 1 1 »» is . U12' by Mr. F. W. Hyudman stating that” ` 4 if Q ._ = _ rf-* " ag ii . I _ _ _ _, _ ., _ , 1. f ' » > r-'-1 . .- _ ._ _ I _jr/si. . _.12 1,! __~ 1 Tan followiu vessels have entered` ‘ A Schr. Bell, Jackson, Picton, coal; War- u rg ‘..‘i.‘i.. ‘:i“:‘ .._;i°‘;’.' f:.?°..et?i“ eoeneenooeoe twin calves a few days ago.-The unimwt um “mum Pu' can was almost completely swept away last i THE Island Condition Powder as a fall is now in passable condition for A blood purifier and tonic has no equal.-- teams.-- Mr. J. L. Goodwin is the con- Central Drug Store. 1 1w work He had it safe for crossing four HEADQUARTERS' `° Housecleaning days before the specified time.--A long suPP|i°s'°°C°mm'l Drug store' 1 lw felt wanton the_ P. E. Island' Railway ‘ ~ i we understand about to be sn lied captors’ s°°ds “raw 91 ' PP in the shape of adinning rooni which is \ Sharp and Track-master Houle, were SEE_‘|'|i|E C|»|A|NLESS,. vwt ll6\'6 8. fBW d3y8 8g0 ill CODDBCHOD With WE wgni sign to try our Taj. f ' §‘.' .,521 ren W., McKerson,- Halifax, mdse.; 2' ' ` - i - _ ¢ ' _ 't * Elsie, Venaw.I:1s1iisx, bsiissi. New * __ "No batter' i loadin for rtsin N. SJ: Precursor. _ I 5°!" Mr. Vernon S. Wsdman 'sndl ` _ Fm' L*di°9’ Lidht sh°°°5‘°°* 'lm °P"d» miriam Lambert, mia of .nmsios wi we tlwm in vm' today. other ,guna _ Ladies* shoes=_-si1'pri°ss.f j ~ oo nessed only by the immediate relatives. _ 'ghwolgtg go|°,.ed_Sh°e is us I at 1_ Kenilworth street. Roxbury. ' Mr. Ask to ~ Y S1-'|l\Il’ER’S GBRUEB i`V§.luBjs’;tl1a§i15`§;1Ye If you have the faintest no- tion of purchasing a W this season. we advise you the above. A new kitchen is to be* mr, We 5811 s¢|1wa;-izig --P99;-1¢gg," * Grant erected at once and the present one absolutely pure, full strength Cream Willbe wnverted il\f0 8- ¢iil1il1g-1'00m- 'l‘ar:ar,andcan recommend it.-Stewsrti Under the summer arrangementsmhich & Gam, 25 U _It does not matter win nike effect about me zoiii Jim, nie _ _ _ » pnw y°= Pay. you 'ill s°* accomodation train which will arrive BRITFH F'“`°‘t°'° Shi" “Sh1”°’."" i g lf new about 12.30, p. m win be sein iss Central Drag S¢°r°~ 1 lv. tim pi-iss. _ or fifteen minutes which will enable the ` YEARLY “avenue” should remember train men and the travelling public 120 _ thafau mga .._ch,,nges»» must be in by `i\l~__. satisfy the inner msn. 10 a_ m* and an ominary “changes” , _ , ' ‘ . . -. . igxiiii i I l by 1 p. m. to insure insertion following ,_ 'ro Gunn A conn ns oimnat mowing ` U Tak Laxati B ' ' 'I' blots. All -ii-ngegtsts refulili snrgliiniiigeignifwir. fins to Cine Psissrs’ Malt Extract, fresh stock.- " ’ S0. 25°' D°°'17“’ “‘°°&' Central Drug Store. 1 1-iv GE NTLE M EN We believe that nothing in a mans outfit is of more importance than his `_ i suit. No matter how nice his shoes may fit, or how fashionable his hat or tie A or gloves, if his' suit don’t fit it spoils the whole effect. A_very liberal patr mage accorded us the past few years, encouraged ns this season to greatly increase our Stock in variety and quality, and we claim that our make of snits`are up to date in style, lit and finish. If you have not yet given us an order we feel that it would be a good time for you to do 3 1 best wstchthatosn besold $1 5- TIIE' GREAT “TGI IGH- I t'\l"£f`.-*- /,ye it/i ‘Q _ fs -\ ,_ ~ Q12 .-5--_.11 ,=r- Belt _Buckles ’ Undoubtedly those buckle with pei.- iotic designs, beaut fully enamelled in a variety 0! colors, are the newest end most popular line of goods on the market. They come, at toeg00 quality »1l assorted colors. ` We have s few of these can oth B. . Hi f 1 ber it I ~ _ . - gn; wif-it nie gessvfz as iiiilwest 3 5 _ ‘ A H beautiful belts stillon hand. I r ces _ » f ‘ . PHONE isi. _ f ~ .. » » - » = l I E L G F H S. BARIIETT-‘° I » V ~ I' ’ EJA eonwnfswssft »3_ Th‘L’a“..Fa'm°-au°.'.'"u__ .qumstnnwnnnmas