“il **‘**f#\U*Ul*l\D'IHH**\****l 44 IH*U‘UU* Easy Action - ` ` I - '\“""-‘il3’§>'?_,"9!'4"‘7?Y.‘?§$t"r5*”§i?7i§5' `:f£¥=-.fs`»:..u-‘~`t1' .r.1`¢?"§7~:-?.‘.»`<"}f§_ ~`,~'>* 5 `Z*:"' », ._ _ __ .."`:' _'t un' ~ ‘- ._ . - ',;." ._ , , V #‘ *“f'~ '=‘- ~f=-*A *- _ff ~» .we .sf --z,-V <=~1~ . '1 = ~ -- __ _ ~ .; , . 1 _ _».;A`=_?, .:>_-..- _. - . .. ,.,.at....-..Vs.....-* Y, _:,_,. 3 ._ :I-*m 3, ,.,, ./s-rt;;”_,.;- i, !,;;?:§v_l5;-Q ~/__ ___ Nw ,_“ _ Y A THE GUARDlAi\T..7CHARLOTT,LTOVVl§. PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDC MAY 2. 1900 ~ ____ - _-nr »" i ` f ' | ln' Nisws' papers wrong:- The Meet Me at The Always Busy Store. ‘. Shirt aist Sale at“"` Stanley Bros. g&f\J%€& This week we will have a special sale and show of the latest in Shirt Waste. STANLEY BROS. Jv# i Our Shirt Wasts are only now arriving°-- you always get the latest styles and best assort- ment here. STANLEY BRCS. 1 o Shirt Waists absol- utely correct: Correct in Style, Correct in Fit, Correct in Finish. i Correct in Low Prices Stanley Bros. Laaies’ t C6,Il€V88,C0II|08€, \ll'& 9, yl8, #»%i¢ii¥¥?kii¥.ti5l$ii?¥Ytif&#fit§HfilhiH§=# %li%l#1Bt&##iif##%ff#=Ei¥#e¥?¥?Hf#f¥####¥¥###&%#liek* Qiiteléeifilt ##33 it i and Province. M.. dents Everywhere. S ceive subscriptions and donations in aid of the sufferers by fire in Ottawa and Hull. Mr.Terlizzick will undertake the work. THE last public meeting of the season of The Natural History and Antiquar- Parlor next Monday evening, when Rev. Dr. Morrison will lecture upon the In- dians of America. ` W. M. S.1st Methodist Church will; be held as usual this afternoon in the church parlor. Members who have not _yet handed in their Easter oifering will please bring them to this meeting. REV. W. C. Matthews,Methodist pastor, preached an eloquent- sermon in the Me- thodist Church, Murray Harbor South, Sabbath evening, his text being, Seek . first the Kingdom of God and His-Righte usness,j etc. According to announce- ent, the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper ill be administered next Sabbath morn- g,May 6th. , E`€E° J Usr as the morning of the' 20th, inst. dawned, a. good many of the lobster fishermen of Murray Harbor South put ut their lines, and some of them have ince had fairly good catches of lobsters. Last week’s storm, however, drove some ice down over the gear, carrying away a number of lines and traps, though it is not yet accurately known to what extent the gear has been damaged. WO One of the most interest-ing and profit- able meetings of the year was held in thejW. C.T.U. rooms on Grafton Street on Monday afternoon when the members met tolisten to papers read by some of the mem- bers on the World’s W. C. T. U. Missions. The first was a. paperread by the President, describing the work of- Mrs. Leavitt of Boston,who was the pioneer C. T. U. missionary. In 1883, Mrs. Leavitt started on herjourney at her ownexpéilse. and visited the Sandwich Islands and Australia where she spent a year or She then visited Japan, China and India, Bo ts ` A ceived her handsomely, and gave $1115 to( U ° ° \ 'wards her mission. Thence Mrs. Leavitt. . - sailed forSouth Africa then-33 to England L” d 1 ° f 't bl d bl ’ st 1 b where she visited an the an o cities, after which she visited the contin- “ ent of Europe, Egypt and the Holy Iland. our *_* i She also made a vogage \;p ;_1the Con`go,iI_J it 3| sec for herself the e ects o t e rum cause _ _ , y so called Christian IIPOIISPSOII. TBOCTIST there introduced b = ior ladies. made from extra fine Dmgela, turn soles, very nati0,,S_ During he,.~ mp Mm L,,_;,m easy, good wearers. - Qi-016) visited forty-three different countries, $3_@@ &, pa,11°_ travelled 100.000 miles,held over 1000 meet iii ings, employed 229 different interpreters V" "" formed 130 tempcrance societies _and spent . R K I ‘ ' -eight years in the work. In 1892, she _ I I ’ ` i 3""` I Stamper’s Corner. ' ‘. `®¥@@90 ' it % ` 'I f' which 'arrive with the wounded. The cm-ed, but it can “Ways b¢ -ig/if ` g work done for the benefit and comfort of gimely use of Dr, Chase; " I ' Cf- ' the soldiers is incalculable. Other workers . ind TUYPGDHDG. ihé ml'-*Sf I I ‘-532:); V I J23 ' who were brought to our notice were hmm \'°m°dY fm' dlf°3t Clara M. Barrish, Mrs. J. K. Barney (whd V gasbhmég Soiglpoghe best ia;-E visited our citya few years ago) and Mrs. 2:" “ed fm? coughs and Large of Japan. Those present engoyed the* P;,a,_“_,¢ gc, ¢a|,¢_ /,om pg in ig, J ' i _ I _F . _ /A A/_Q p .¢\§._¥L£` é¢" \ k _ It is not alone the tone that makes our pianos so desirable. but 1'-110 action as well. You will find 'it “gy to play them--easy to get music from them. ' me Hslmzman . if* PIANOS 4** T ke the lead. Some of the leading musi-- gimg of the worlduse them in preference to all others ~ gqg»¢~O\~_l»°O»°O°~O»~O , ‘» ` All kinds of other musical in- V atrements in stock- or se- ;¢..¢..¢-.;-»°°'°d °tw i11erBros. Queen St.. Connollfl Building. ` V . ‘tl .~;» .-._ so / N\\\\ DIIIIIII till st -,_d on a second tour in the interests of the work on Central and South America She secured many thousand signatures t > the polyglot petition in Asia and other lands. Another celebrated worker along the same line is Miss Bessie Akerman who organized the W. C. T. U. in Cape Town, which is doingfso much for the British troops, by visiting every train which leaves for the front and those " “F”-‘i \ (Pat. and Ex. please copy.; 25°' ° l“g°b°m° at an \ \ . I iain Society will be held in the Y.M. C.A. _ 'considerable merchandise for-the merchants. From here she went toPictou t gone to spend a few weeks witlfher daugh- and Mr. John Cairns, who was going thencefjto Ceylon and Madagascar. \ The Queen of the last named Island re- P proceedings and the absent missed much nposiuve cure for v iluable information in regard to our work, ing 600311. S0_1'¢ lh\’08 and the workers. um mug" nd wld’ Weeks could not well decline a position which has never been offered him. So far no one has yet been called to the pas- torate of the First Baptist Church. THE adjourned mecting of the staff By Omclars Of thB B().yS’ B.l'lgB»d0 \V3S Yesterday at noon in Kindergarten Hall, with the full staff present. Among other matters the s'1biect of uniforms was dis- cussed and referred to headquarters en e riga. e with a Challenge Tf°Phy The matter of oin into of July. ~ N orns FROM Minuuir Hannon SoU'rn--- The chief characteristic of this sea.son's Preparations has been briskness and activ- WY throughout. .As there was a large number of schooners docked here last fall, the painting, caulking and general prepar- U18 of them caused and activity, I and was consequently; great incentive 50 potatoes and turnips by Messrs. Prowsc and Sons. Schr. “Katie A. Bu;-ns”Joseph White, master; Minnie Laura, J. R. Bailey, master; Sea Bird, Philip Strickland, ter. All three go to the maritime markets. The tug “Fred M. Batt,” which is running whilethe Electra is being fitted up, made her Hrst call here on Tuesday, landing takinga number of passengers, among whom were Mrs. Benj. Herring who has ter, Mrs. Charles Horne, New Glasgow; on - his way to the States.- Two of our young men, Mr. James A. Gillis, son of Rev. E. Gillis, and- Mr.Allan A. McMillan, son-in-law of Mr. Wm.. Sharam,left here on Wednesday last for Charlottetown to enlist in the Northwest Mounted Police force. Their departure is regretted by a. large number of friends and relatives, and especially will they be missed in the Y. M. Debating Society of which they were prominent members. A resolution of regret, etc., was tendered them at a meeting of the Y. M. Debating S iciety. We feel sure, however,that they will prove good men and distinguish themselves iii the work upon which they are about to enter, as did _ other P. E. Islanders in the battles in South Africa where two of the number, sad to say have shed their blood.-Miss Flora Mc- Phee a school teacher of this village, is vcritably an exemplifler of great patience, havinga few days ago completed a crazy pattem patch quilt, which, we learn, con- sists of tioso; mn honored and any pouches of din’erent patterns, etc. It is DYBSUUI' T ably, a veritable masterpiece in quilt mak- lots of callers totstllllilei this quelllt cle.-,0_i=.issnvnP.._1_t.-,_ l W _ 7;' g, . . . GouldBe Cured by Dr. Chun syrup That one in every seven persons;§es of consumption ,is proven by gove/sgament statistics, and wirlhen it is remembeéed that it is usually t e young man an lfyoung woman who succumb to the effeciegl this terribly fatal disease, the ravages _ con- sumption are more fully realized. 9.? Consumption always begins with I. neg- lected cold, and how dreadful must"be the misery of every mother whose dear fall prey to this monster as a result of niother'| neglect to cure the cold. Examiner of New York, commenting. on the stptements made about Revl W. W. _*__* Weeks declining a cal] to the Ftrs; Baptist Church in that city, savs that such statements are inaccurate. Mr. We’vo fitted yo o YU ry inceEdward Islandwill be ' _ H 8 09-IDD' . . held in Zion Church, Charlottetown on fm' ‘me Week was discussefb and it W&S We “B gweyml as ‘ hrs.” in an 'hm tm . '. “ i Tuesday May Sth, at ll a. rn.-T. C. James rf”°1V°d`t'° bring the S“mme1`Sld¢ C011' other lm" and ‘ha is "yum ' 8"” ‘hu Clerk pm tem d & W tingent to Charlottetown and if possible ' A V procure the Military Parade .grounds of A f i M M' ‘ Ma. H.J.P. Tannizzicn Charlotte- .Vi0l'»0ria Barracks for such ~; . ' - . . pur, ose It is wn agent for the Toronto Mail and Em- J'l1St D0SSible that the boys will go into - i pire,has been asked by that journal to re- ¢3lDp Some time along the first part A Nl-ce B0! CM* Lwed Bao; for 'S ou A Nice Dongols Laced or_0ougr\U fled! 'I5 Four of the Quit lines of $3. goods hr IH \@ 'Ki*¢ our city. I __ See our $3.50 BoxCslf Boot. It H thil1@if@ “U0 U1 ever saw. _ But I.adies’, Misses, and Childl's\\’s trlidé in U16 H118 Of plillt 0nB, PBJIIIB, Olke. sm our .smrtmt i' at THE regular montmy meeting of the , ing, etc. During thelast week the hollow- ‘ ’ 3.98 schooner-s were loaded' with oats, Something to At” W. ' J EW ELER AND L., its _ Ing; and Miss McPhee will,il1°'d°°bt.h.\¥¢ , .- , _ s al' oc ii li F. V M I'-had md rumauntf - Jeweller and l lieautitul 1. S Us of Bieufe Bam 38' , siioo. _ .v Belt Hgirklee 35c=1t§175c. It is rarely that t sou Buns & Co. Toromo. 1 piwqwe Do as We Snaywgi P|‘€Shl1€SS _ , §Quick._. agar* !llnwlQl_ Wil- _ llll.‘%'”».tilTl Repair*-f To be good repair must be done by an expert. Last sca- » oon’s work turned ont from our shop shows what we can do. ` .- Our-” ` Businessia ' is to repair wheels of all kinds. _ ` It pays us to do them properly Tbatfs why we do it. Give ns your nfxt. job ERNEST RICE- mn. ll lllOllfOlCll.llU¢9-lf! A Goodness Ars the main points in t , groceries. It’a poor ~ save a few cents at the quality. Uur sugar-cured hams. both and smoked; are vetyyery Guo at' ' l2~_. pound. We also QU Bunn’s Boneless Bacon which isconsidered by opicnroi' to be the mcetdelicions bagcpa th, markoseo-thy. fi - i vim... Ra. : Dr I H' ` - . ‘_ _.vs_ 4 'r 1 _ _ _ _' ___ __ ' L _ ,,f `I ' » Ofloli its d Early Perennial g received u to-Hgy crimes, venue-. oiuiioi . me, rims :iii mw- _ __ _ JDAHE F1011!! .i Fon srniue. f_ g sittneasatta aa- t -- -- . C ' ' s Lobster ‘a .Ri°_°°“'B°°'“ mum ,For Sale at \|§ 'l§aylor’s, Queen St lrightupstain. Browns Satisfactory Work. if iss THE regular quarterly meeting of the pres ted th B ' ll ° I a wr _ there to be reported on. Mr. L. B. Miller, with ir f M Presb e ofPr Now we would like to complete the job ° ussauuoooo ensure esuoeoltioloohi f.Ti»y _Rnmsayh Shoo .BQBMQ H' k ..'~~.3,.-.--.._~»..»~»¢¢¢¢re¢4 A nsosoosns Maybe you have some odd pieces olil1\|'wlo¥ Engraving not only heautiiioi tho irtiole ill il o i X its being lost or stolen. Your initial prettily engraved on el! kll Fell U il k 35 cents. Special piioes for larger qluwiu e ll customs it ti