ever_ 110i- bove. , u; \<\ -,-———w ,- %l “i”- - eaaimfldii ufiéid MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. ,. .. High eek Dress Goods i, e STANLEY BROS. i ._,¢» it The very latest Just Opened! 95c, $1.10, 1.25, ‘ 1.50, 2.15, 2.25, 2.50, §. 4 and 8.50 per yd. NLEY eeos. a “Iv in‘ X" '\ é, ‘ lr-“wzl” 1f‘ l; 1'2‘. .§ ilSS .¢;\i"r w/Qtyvfiv; l3) w‘ )1 *4‘ l. j)‘ ~ resumed Monday night after the usual QFIEXIEHE ! LARGEST STUCK EVER SHUWN Ill P. E. ISLAND. g THE Bosrhiiorricnl. co, Hasjust opened in Ch’town one of the finest Optical Parlors management of our re‘ fraction specialist. \ In order to introduce our latest methods of estimating and correcting errors of refraction he will make all tests FREE and sell at ret-ail all goods at- jobbers prices for a few in the Maritime Provinces, under the days. Come at once, don't delay. Difficult cases which have heretofore baffled the skill of other opticians lacking Mr. Jor- dan ’sr emarkable training and experience especially solicited. No case too diflicult for us. _ ' Our specially low opening prices: Solid Gold Frames, warranted Best; Gold filled frames, warranted 10 years Gold filled Frames, warranted 5 years, Fit-sq, quality lenses, warranted per pair, Gold Alloy Frames, Nickel Gold Filled Nose Piece, Nickel Steel or Steel Frames, Call at once. lll Queen Street, next to W. F. Carter. Open evenings. $3.55 2.55 1.85 1.40 60c 85c 60c MaKay Jordan, Manager. osToN OPTICAL- co. l8ecd GIOIOGAMQOII IQ GOIOOIOI IIII i‘ Those Who are Fond "f Good Cooking‘? L. 0 fltowmp _ Should call at our store. W's can boil the prices of Souvenir goods, Watches, Clocks J ewelry and Spectacles, down to suit the tastes of any customer W; COOK airing a specialty. o Watchmaker and J eweler, , Cor. Grfireorgejand Graflzon St. ‘ The (J-tm-par-y was cheered to have pres- THE GUARDI \N, CH UULTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 27 1899. LOCAL BRIEFS Latest News of the City and Province. By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. REMEMBER the sale of W. D. McKay’s funiture at l1 o’olock today. W K. S. S.—Field day on Saturday tltrnoon. Admission 1O ccLt . THANKFULLT’ received at Falcon word O16 roll of papers from W. P. Doull. Fvq. ON Sattrday next the pupils of West Kent Street School will hold a field day it the C. A. A. A. grounds. Tre eports will begin at 1.30 p. m. An -Xcelient program has been prepared. A SPECIAL to Tut: GUARDIAN from J. E. Wood, secretary to the Halifax axhibiliomstttas that a match race be- tween Minota and Warren Guy has been trringed for Friday next at the exhi- oition course. Q. C. R. A—The annual competition will take place tiday at Kensingzou Rifle Range, matches to cammence at" 10 o’clock a. m. The secretuys ofllca will open at 9 a. m to receive entries. The above matzhes will be shot with- out uniform. Tm: meeting of the District Division S. of T. held at Fredericton on the 21st was fairly well attended and a fair amount of business was transacted. A - public meeting was held at night and was a grind success, the hall being crowded. A good lateriry and musical programme was rendered. S MONTAGUE Norse z-Harvest is al- most dune, and many of the farmers are done with fall's threshing. Wheeling is good here now-A butcher a tin- smith, a bicycle. two pieces cf meal. made a very funny looking heap on one of our .-treets one day last week. No one was hurt badly.— Mr. Maynard McDonald is building a largo and spac- ious store at tho Montague 'Mills. Wo hope to see Mr. McDonald succeed," in his new enterprise. Mr. McDonald is a favorite, and no doubt will receive good patronage. Lorn. Cnusmnna-The meetings of the young ‘Temperance Crusaders was t 8 operations. holiday vacation. Wrighvs Hall were well filled. The Worthy Commander. Mr. J. I. Chappello, gave a report of the work done during tho past term. Number admitted 54; number dropped from the roll 26; number transformed to Senior Workers 11. now on the 1-011144. Senior rflicers and workers 20. Total number of concerts 5. Temperance tracts dis- tributed S00. The following Junior ctficers were duly installed r-Captain, James Robinson; Lieutenant, Florence Currie; Marshall. Helald, Noah e Garnhum; Heath; G.rl’s Banker, Janie Batt zBoy s, ‘Ensign. David Carr; GirPs Ensign. thepocket of each garment guaran- Lizzie Elliott; Boys’ Sergeant, Burt teoing the workmanship to the fu-ltst Hooper; Girlb Sergeantfieorgie Small. extent. A very interesting programme followed. sent R v Dr Temple,D.M.lV.Patriarch olt-ie Sons of Temperance. ‘vho ad- dressed the children at some length. A Good TIIDB Coming On was very 8c- eoptablv sung by Bro. John Ross. Closing time came all too soon. b a Pnrasrtnrp Dress Fabrics are at way reliable. Guaranteed Fast Colors guaranteed Satisfaciion. Serges. Graves nettes, Silk Warp Endorse, POPHBB- Coverts and Fancy Blacks. _Ask your merchant for them. is man’s favorite gift to dear- _ ' ' est friends. _, Why disappoint them longer -- ' when you can so easily ar- y/ range a sitting at the Photo 1- Q studio of GEO- H- COOK, "‘ ~ Cor Queen and Grafton St. f or the round trip, $2.25. F. W. by our farmers as it may soon super- boiling, pulping and grinding. It has done so in many parts of the South and West. * Brosz. at their farm and all who have well pleased gleaned by looking over the premises and by conversing with the owners. All who take enough interest in a thing of this kind to desire to verify the above should call at the ~~jVirginia Home," where they may be, sure of receiving, from those courteous and progressive Virginians such knowledge-as comes within the scope of their agricultural Crusaders in Company-A. 164. Public wllldprflflf Ready t0 Wear Blanche Riggs; of buying Shorey‘s Ready to wear Guard; clothing. We will try to do 1t_as briefly Tommie Gillis; Boys’ Ba ker. Ernes: 41s possible. spunged and shrunk and w ll not spot with the rain or shrink. saving of money and increase in com- fort. i goods. tell that a Rigby garment is waterproof is that it will not get wet. The cloth remains porous so that it will admit the air but keep out the rain. l tlllewn the levee. llll ff Halifax, NT? Exhibition. H Sept2ltl28 f Cherry Valley. All persons engaged in aglieuliur by Bitlock Bros, spending their time attempting r Virgiuy.” The first departure from our system of farming was in ‘97 when they em- This intelligently planned and scientifically performed was a fail- to the shonness of the growing season. Last year some water- barked in the peanut culture. work although ure, owing melons and tobacco were cultivated can be hould be thoughtfully considered ede the present laborious method of A great mlny personsmome of whom reside at a considerable di-.tance are in- For fleeting (in r e erested and have paid a visit to Bitlock xprossed‘ themselves to the writer are with‘ the information Horrccnrununsr. . THE KEELEY CURE Those wishingtobe cured of the crsvinsg for Alcohol Morphine, Tobacco and Cigar- etoes aotc Po eoley Institute Reference: R. C. Gore‘, L TUuNER, , Henna W. B. Bosnia-son snroa W. Casual. who“ number .Mrs.A. L Jonuson MnaR. J. Cumenm. rtland. Maine. K Womunu, Wm, P. P. Clothing. Let us explain to you the advantages This make has a gu iranteed C rd in This is worth mruey to you. The cloth in Shorews t-l uhing is all This means a Many of their lines are waterproofed Rigby waterproof cloth feels, looks nd handles the same as unproofed The only way that you can The Boy‘s and Chilirerfls goods are made to stand the strains that boys give them. As boys are pretty much , all alike you will understand what this means. JAS. PATOll d 60. y. Sept22d6i w2i {-1 i_-— From Charlottetown, via Proton, Sept. 22nd to Sept. 28th inclusive, good toreturn not later than Oct. 2nd for the round trip $5.00- On Monday, 25 Sept, good to re- turn on the filth; and on Wednesday, the 27th, good to return on the 29th, HALES, Se zretary. Experimental Farming in pursuits living in or near Cherry Valley, are closely watching the experiments being made concerning certain crops, two enterprising young men who emigrated to this coun- try from Virginia a few years ago. Buying a farmin this section and being men of considerable wealzh they are make the Garden of the Gulf produce some of the vegetables peculiar to "Old The watermelons shared the same fate as the peanuts, but the tobacco grew and matured with results so favorable that this year an acre of the green leaves may he gazed on Zwith rapture by the lovers of the weed. sweet potatoes and a. large patch of onions give promise just now of an ex- ceptionally heavy yield, but the former is an uncertain crop. These gentlemen say that corn is more profitable for stock feed than any of rho grains grown hers,*for after feed- ing it whole to fattening cattle with beneficial results the excrements of these cattle are utilized by the hogs that run loose with them. Though it cannot be claimed taat beef is pro- "duced at less cost by this than by some other up-to-date method, it claimed, and with reason, that the pork is prepared for the market in the cheap- est and easiest way. This kind of feeding A few ABOBIBALD" Anuxsmmn - 2' y the wonderful Rigby Process, and - this without extra charge. fl splendid lines we carry. 0 A Ladies’ Dong. i It a a “two a gate-roe‘ display - of 1- nilverwoar. Wig; I cur w. n. nation, JEWELER AND ENGBAVEB. AN IDEA’- of the large assortme style. quality and price of our Rings, Plain Rings and by inspecting our stock. ii. ll- TAYLllll, Sunnyside We Glory l In the fact that we give satis faction to our customers. When remitting the amount of their account, they write us that they are More Than Pleased___-‘ It can be YOUR experience if you try us. Jill. TAYLGB The Popular Printer. ee-ee-retet-twote-ta-eoooo-e-oeee A FEW INES FSU Worthy of Special mention even among the man l‘ A Ladies’ Box Calf Laced Boot Boot, Goodyear Welt 0132.78 A Gents Box Calf laced Boot Good llouvy Solo at $21.50, A Gents Box Calf laced _ Goodyear Wolilat See our lines of $2 Ilongolas for Ion, Big Discounts on all lines of Golurol goons. ‘m: Foornrrzas. ores TILL s EVERY EVENING. “the bride from our ‘ g solid Gold Gem Rings, Keeper 1 i Child's Rings can only be had ~55; Goodyear Welt at $2.50 i laced or buttoned “s. m , FQQifRQfi Baklnlfqefllnhoa Fem. when Desert roots (SolidSilver) _. . r in - ‘ *' ate. t1». g§fig6§|i3:r'co:1eo» wig eglsdlyndgag-tfw ~°f _ ‘ . aupncsas‘ ‘receipt _ ,viii1i°y§.i'i=rii'g'°.f{d lock _ "m m“ ‘l!’ P“??? i l‘ around. l to Pxchnge m satisfactory. Address, . . . x . . . x . . . . . » V > V V - ¢ v . . . . More dainty than if Baby-Are you going to preserve yours! You can’t keep it al- ways o baby but y; Better arrange a sit- t. ‘Ii l mg. a WESTLAKE Reduction in Blouse tlllll Shirt Pillsivv" Blogse Pins per set 21 cents. Shirt Pins per set 21 cents. Lornette Chains and Cyrano Bead Chains from $100 up. An elegant assortment of jewelry and watch“, at reduced prices also a nice lino of ' Rerairins Proms"! attho Modern Jewelry and Fancy GoodsStore. JURY & .60.,