__ _ ll. MILES” I. ill lm. en: I. S- é DL. ZSUUYEZQ E5' nr I!! _ é trrtri #ti 3 mn IU 1 F ml as for in at. 91', N0 I6! h. ial ill. II. _n ,- QIQSRQEU '9 o ¢ L. __ a ; F . a l \i I 4 W ,f t mv i . .3 --- y ...rag ...-._____.... __..,....~. \ ,,. .--THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO1']_’E'I’()WN AUGUST 4 if* i , - .t l{idsnn.Mr and Mis Samuel Francis, _ .\lrs W l ' in liogerron, M Th e Gleaned By ‘Guardian’ Report- stem.; ii. iifwiiiiam siorayflliiii- i Roy Stordy, and Mr Albert Rogerson. ers and co"-e§pondenis_ being the most intelligent and respect- . able in the district, ul all comfortable _ and prosperous farmers, except Mr seems willing any time these days. 4, Waterproof § Cloaks good' roperty. TVant one? our choice of stock at a ery low price. test yles t t Best Makes ml##w#»###*####»m#m»mmmm U¥> U3 l""' < ¢ '< 'U N Z€S. STANLEY BROS i’it%%%%% i “IHATIE HAVE WE ADVERTISE, i 'HT 'E ADVERTISE WE HAVE.” lluney Savers lui :i " "- - er two@ lines cf Ladies’ Shoes, Chocolate colored Don- goin, turn so'es and self tip. You cm have y0ur\ed*t-Encyclopaedia Dic- °L`-§'5f'l{»‘-’1gf:._<. richléillustratedman out haf price at ornsby's Boot; w _ i -it \h|yANT|'-D-A few boirders can be comfort- 9,~t°°°°Ge0mmOdiitcd at Mrs J A Canioron’»= TRS Street. .\i~plv at once, 'iltfa ALE.- .~‘ s' . .' ~ %M'\*\'i- Anolir irfgmme _ W --'l‘he building at pvesent occupied um'.'5_Blak_e Bros. nextt to McLe0d's‘ hmdlllig ht-nt street. Posse.-'sion give SI--R. BQ;\lr\'t()_ 29 'inntToTiFort.\b1e ind iea~antlv !AlTS. [0ST. C ttf not F5 lilies Ill '- This week we off the Dlslrlct. \l to come .irc ln_\.\'ir siiirii is visitiiig` his were of the mcst interesting audit, hoiue in Ctiaritttetown. i its. Si nazi uni' iis gone cu a two uiontn`s vi~i: to friends in Boston. Miss BE_\.'rriE MC) i:ii.i. spending her racat on vsitn friends in \\ e~t River Misses 'l`i:x_\ l\lCls.i,\C and Liura Tiinoiwin the kindness of Mr. George Batt the steimer will leave Steam C. W. Laxrz left by the I.C.R. Mari Ohio. A Raymond-Whitcomb party of thirty-five. in charge of Mr. Coss.which arrived here Saturday afternoon, left* Halifax Chronicle QUEEN Hori-:L,Aug. 3-L U Fowler, Bedeqne; Mrs Nelson Fairchild, Mrs D F Kennedy, Vancouver; M Rountree, Montreal; PB Madison, Boston; Carl Owen and wife, Georgetown; Wilfred M Forbes, Vernon River; W R Mac- bv and wife, Pantuclret, R I: Jas St C side before the arrival cf the train from R0.‘I9fS0U~ 0I`g8l1iSf, A3011? addfesl , the 935; _ Miss Crrrie Stordy,Success of Christian- ' ; sinvinff class, Miss Jemima Roger- i In :I ‘U6 1. tr Q #isis A 'ff $.51. \ CD "ii its S./4 Y ` f si' f/S 1 ’/.§I"4>‘l’/-.4l’:>‘!’4=‘Z’»-.4l’ \ _ " ` M Y "‘ \"l|P’|'P 4l‘ 5? /|\‘4 '(5) 5 9/is \ W sl/_.~>"» i’sase”s-...<-.iv- Stk 15)’ as gig# AF ga ggi, v vu* _ SIL \\ as sae 4;? ME* Oni Unoe; Q ii ' M qqtm, i Queen, eing the *iraq ihiiii°f the reinence of the me cnieri gm" Ch _€r. ,now in occupation of Coni- ~§1,,, eIUe~Hot and cold watornt same si Nxt,L§l°demW‘P0~<-'-ssion given 1stMay av WU' I0 H .lriiiies Palmer. Chtown. *M .‘.l“.rcli1S tf 'EN Aiiin woiiiiani t-£&2g§P;i to make nioiiey mii do so without Grin; edmlzéal-bilsoliciiiiig orders for our mem- Clmu Ho k0_f The Life oi Gladstone." by kumombh ph in_=._ with introduction by the is 6 Minister of l-lducation,Dr.Ross. is Cginafiian _cln~.sic. The story of mm W1t_li_thrillin;_; interest. His death aim ' __ _ . , » ‘."°\'!h SLM Magniitcoiiti bindin m“’U`1’»Y'.<1- Pr‘o_~'pcctu$ T5 C6ntS Y $.\i1i>_i<;rso.\' Covi=-A_\'Y, Limited. TORONTO, R na.ieiif\l funeral will both be illii ii-ated ci’ vitt ir inches. 5% Z iiliiscuil To day is Boss Lunch% manufactured only by the Queen Biscuit Co, St John. gli; Also -500 other varieties si M of fancy goods iinestx 3;; quality. ' id: iillllll Bllllllll lllll ST .lllllll l|.B. A .BURROWS. Agent Summeride. . % gf, f/of ilk 'IN sie Q2 7/ir ell?-.iistit tiled?"-}.(seil’s§~‘al' Jr:nii.i-:i~: Mrssroivanr Soon-zrr.-On the 19th July 1898, Miss Catherine Cameron, teacher, with her pupil-i from 1 io? J ----- 'Lady Fane School District, Tryon, at- % ‘ _ _ tendedaltrge meeting of the above Socict in Rose Valle Church ac- compained bv tiefoilowiyng parents and o her friends from the district. nam(-1 ’ l“l°f°S‘» ¥.'..§:§‘s§.i,Siii“it. iii.. %%% ’i ’i ii ii* it in their turn presided attire' organ con. qc. W \ rds. by eight of the young ladies, ned in and any mice ff his msn. It Roserson. orvwisr. liieet me there; s generally believed here. however, 3-flll'€SS. Miss May Stordy, The Good liar Cha.; Tngme W5; driven up ft-gm Proprietcr; singing, c!ass,Miss Jemima Charlottetown in thc night and we un- ROSHSOU, 0l`23DiSf, 3105563 A55Ul'aU09§ er-stand that he grossed on the North- recitation, Miss Addie Francis, Trust in mberland on Tuesday morning Parties tl-\€S1V1011Yi SUUPWFB T=’X`S by the report having spoken to him at Summer- Clafsi Singing. 91855, MHS Jefllillltl . . 'ty , l\Inriioi»isr.--The Financial meetinv l_ ° °_’ . _ cf the Charlottetown District will begiii 0153213téz§?;10ur§i1du?ei€-2332?; inthe church at l-iightielion the Qlth . ' _ y’ . .°. 1 _ _ O, August at 9_5() a_ m_ An Bpwonh ({'ultu(i;e\,V addressc, `1l\1iss I;._l;:1._ Cal leck. . u EWELER . League District Convention will begin Dun” Umm” L mm; smgmg’c ass’ 0 'J ° . '= .. ‘ _ '= Miss Jemima Rogerson Jesus loves me In the criunh at “ 1133.103 Somhat 3 P m this I knoW; recitatioii, Miss Jemima on the same day. 'lncre will be two . . i. . essions of the Conve ticn The Con- Rqgc!sQn` -An Appeal .for the. Mlssmn' " D' ries sinvinv clas Miss Cair e Stordi I vention will be composed ot the Minis- in ; L ° °` ' S’ 1 "` _ . ._ __, _ _ iorganist.Shull you,shall 1. At the ocfumfigufl; close a high tribute of praise was be- . . ‘_ f_ 'axes 1° siowedon the class by the Rev. M. District, in attendance. \\ iil all who Campbeuy I,a_,0__ ohhe Church, and » exl acid” be p1e’e`:t at the Conven 10.1] Jthers who addressed the meeting, for ‘i E ;;me_ gefudéifolI_‘;";;__f(;r,‘§3,§&,l;l;j‘r their graceful and orderly department = , ' " ' . ‘ ’ nndtlieclear and distinct enunciation 'I`rilo_\.-G. M.C_mii'i:r,1.L, Chaxrinan; which dd d h t au th . um , :_ _,__ _' _`___ I __ _ a e ao arm o eir r- MCH “U ` HL’ MJ “ P 5 Pro ences. A vote of 3thanl~:s‘ by Rev M. 0 'ini li" . .‘ 1. carriage builders in the communitv. The several addresses and recitations structive character, and given in a most and Instrumental music. Those who sidering their ages and the limited time 'u which they acquired their knowledge distinctive qualities ot fit successors of. _ _ s g 3 _ Miss Jemima Bogerson, organist, Brinoriiivr in the Sheaves; recitation bv Mi-s Addie Fr.incis,Make sure of Heav- ress v iss ay tor y, n Miss Jemima Rogerson, organist, Lily fthe Valley' address bv Miss Ethel class, Miss Ella Calbeck. organist, What can wash away my stains ;a.ddress by Lester Francis. A litzle boy full of 1' _ address by Mi s Ella Calbeck Work enough for all; singing by class. Miss May Sterdy, organist, There is work for each of us; address by Miss Lillian Kidson, A little girl shall lead them; singing by class, Miss Jemima Rogerson, organist, I am a child of the donald.CABoulter, Boston :JBThorn- King; 'e°iu"i°“. by tigbby Franfm’ '_-" ' .T . Christ blessing little children; recita- by the I. C. R. yesterday morning for the Bible; singing by class. Miss Carrie Picton, whence they go to P. E. Island. Stordy, organist, O where are the reap- _ . e s; 's , i 0 \1cKay P C Fraser' “ S Graham Lew ather at tue Rivet',Sinving,The Trusty 0 1 . , ' . ' ' . ` F- . ' cis. 0 :HA iieteoii. Eidos; J R “T““. - . . . _ ` .ls Neilsivn. Brnn‘ford;AF McArthur Con- smgmg by $1155’ M155 Lilhan K-ld' - . way son, organist, _ Rock of Ages' like to call your amen- . ._ » "“ X ` _ ai in J ii B ii’ . ' \ I ’ 11 trois. 'iss emama overson. 1 y ~ - _. ~ ‘ Tm: Sninmerside l:`aim=r in a i:o‘e at Ufdy' Si112iD°‘, CUSS, MES ll-lltly Si0l'dy. - mon to 'liust Iéow' od 'd _ 4 _ 7 ___ _t " the bottom of its report of the Charlotte- 0fSf1U?S*» Glgfi 10 G05 Hauelulihi . Would” t It e 8' go I ea iovvntrsgedy gay-5; Pei-.qeman Peter singing, Miss Addie Francis and Katie - to have “S engrave Yom' Bradley. oi Charlottetown, came up to Ci1\1l9f0U»M5` Jesus HOW Tl10B§3ddl'9SS- ~ Sumngerside on Tuesday mo;-ning in Miss Bessie French, The Infidel; sing- ° _ search cf Charles Thorne for whose ar- l"§~ °laSS» MUS Carrie Sf°¥'d.Y~ organist- - E rest in connection with ite affair a sum- TDel`9’S fl land that is fiirer than tiny; “ mons had been issued. Ile searched addl`9S5_~MiSS 1321161 E1'&DClS- OUT AS- ` he Ncrrhumbeiland can ineirnns, nur S0C`=H€S;Si11gi11g, cess, Miss Jemima ‘ D on a ten cent coin for 25c? Or may be you would like to have something done in the line of Silverware. Our- Mr. VV. T. Wellner has . had private instructions - at a, *very great expense, O from one of the best en- gravers in Boston, and he _ feels sure you will be . pleased. ' W. lllELLllER,= ,-,_ i a Htl; Bqdggf gf Hgppgnlngg Rqgnd Agua] Wiiliain Kidson who is one of the best . and most enterprising carpenter and McLean siespesiiing their iioritirvs in the late celebrated and lamented. Cape B1~3i0u_ r\lis= Frances Willard. The program I D i was as follows: Sinfrin h ' tne class, ° T M” NE“'T°*‘ ‘~"~ Ml`"~\“'f~ Cave eul .inqing by ,he ,,t,,,, Mis, Jemima 15c. Goods a few pieces left at 6c. vd - - V 7* a 1 ` , , / " raverse. is no cime io P. E. Island . _ _ : ' - y105,,;t,1 some time ,go to, t,_.,,,,,,e,,t §°s@rS_;>H»__§_\'s_=\{_l1l1St3§1@ §ad°'1l}h;I1i~_:d_§ We have Big Bargains all we want is for the people to call pn, us and see prices. :ef,;;n;§:,,hiu;E;;"'Q:e alle feelsoin of Tiinadad; singing by the class. Miss ' ' He speaks in the highest termyseadfait-liie Lillian Kidsou’ organist' Shel-ter in “ia ` treatment he has retifivid from the at- uma of Storm; .addregs by MISS Carrw Lendanm ` Stordy, Education; singing by class, - / Moore. Eldon;E JAnderson,Yarmo th; ti°° by Miss Katie Cynerqn’ Ha?Py I -. G it cnisnoim, A Mcannnr, H ii riiiis, §“‘°W°’k““i “*"i’°” ‘.’Y 94'” J‘"“"”“ .‘.".°-.-...’ I . ~ / S G Muir, Fred Rice. Henry Sutherland. Lqgerson’ Succersi Smgmg by dass' ° “W ~ 7 5 \ I Gilbert A McNeill, George Horne, AJ Uhss Em' (,:a1be.ck’ °.rga.mSt' Shall we I _ ci ‘ 5 \ ~' " - L . gif-:t_»f_'.."2""'“ ‘EA Ak you. andrimless go ods on hand. od&w - The pciipils in going through the r. ` 'l`iii-1 highest feiiipc afure _vtsterday exercises cf the evening held the and- S n was Tl. ience spell-bound until a la'e hour. . C . C C I M.. ~. - .G 1 admirable style interspersed by Vocal _ i _. . _ . . _ . _ 1 . . _ O both of Vocal and Instrumental music ~ A C Bari.. the we-ll known horsemen _ _ ‘ _ . _ _ _ ._ from Miss Cameron their lcacherde’ . pltUHéi‘lg;:;v. intends to close out his trot. serve Special praise’ whim in maui] ° ` ` of their addresses could bc seen the . Navigation iimrien return nip io the ins.” nissic ifrencnf The cms J; We are making quick work ofthe balance of our Straw Hats. Linen Hats, Crash Hats, camp in Gqpol p.ui.bihis evening- All Chr_is_t;recitatiou by Miss Mary Matters. and all Summer Hats. “"1 “ W" P 8”” ° °“ “'“"' l‘.““‘”¥ _"Y ‘he f?"°’i ’°°“"“°“ by Abeautiful line of Dress Goods 16c for 105-c f ' i _ O 7 V o » time Express Monday for Bucyrus. Francis, _The Last Dollar; singing by E L -_-il. pT\CF\_ If you require a nice cornfortably fitting spectacle 'to read with in t\1_l evenings, or a. pair to wear all the time, good fitting and stylish, we OM! ltlli A large stock of complete spectacles and eyeglasses, also fi°a.mes,lence|, _ u We fit you the right pair first when advisable, but sometimes give I weak glass first, to be exchanged after using a time for the stronger lense; in this way the eye gradually gets accustomed to the iziciri' otass 'ro WILLI- If medical advice is needed before wearing we will tell yon S0. E. \/\/. "l'.A~\’L_€?. Victoria Jewelry Store, ttharlottetown. - Campbell and carried unanimously was then tendered to all the welcome visitors ircm Lady Lane and also to the kind ladies who decorated the church for the occasion, after which tne tmeeting dis- perseil, all highly delighted wi li the evenings proceedings.-COM. -#_-1-_M Lirru; boys suits selling for 75.. S1., 1.25 and $1.50. Splendid value.--J. l\l.\ci>oxALi> & Co. 4i F’ . CIIIUI ICICIC CICICI CICICI Cl ICICIC ICICIC ‘ICICI C IC Cl ..- » } } C- Q >- ll'llillllllllllllllllillllllllll Fi” E Queen St. lllllll Prospective lllllllll lllllll Must have Watches :g They’re necessary. Can’t "-3 do without them. We would like to have the _-3 pleasure of showing our :g watches to -any intending 5 purchasers. “We’ll give you a reliabl watch. “We’ll sell it at the righ price. “We’ll guarantee th satisfactory. F. Hutcheso J éweier and Optician. llll F’ E C. <» llllllllllllll llllllllllllll lllllllFi f Music Nuwislhalime We are headtuarters for all kinds of Crockery, Glass and China ware. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Glass Water Sets, Glass Table Sets, Butter Crooks, Cream Crocks, Brown ,Tea Pots Jet Tea Pot-s, Table Lamps Parlor Lamps, Hanging Lamps. .A "lot of flown, blue, nonpareil, the hes pattern ever offered at' The Cheat Crockery Srrrr I I w. P. coi.wii.i_. Queen Street. I i ilui it__i;ttgt§_§iiiiii. == brated makers in the world, == will be here in a few days from == the looms of _Gei'ma.ny, Eng- == land, Scotland and Canada.. == All new patterns , fashions, == latest product-ions, selected for ll our trade. CC ICICICI ICI CICI E0 ICICIC ICICIC A MCDONALD Leading Fashionlble Tailor. “llllll lllllli Nilllllllll* "“‘“‘““‘““‘““"‘““ ifjlfflf., ‘ ' MissM.s.KEn.__1Girt°n. Cambridge- Res* THAT'S THE K|ND 1 dent Princip - :=F'°’” S°““’ °f “h” ‘“°“ C-HP‘:‘;”?‘?.i£r2.i“.§i.°;.‘5.f;¥°°°§°fv-i°=f- we KEEP---_r Le D 18 ‘ iTHEsSpe¢TAFin1i};tsconSi5ts of about 30 tmned A splendid stock now on hand on ~""\°-fi if » ' 'rim arri-:\*DaNci; for use session was asv. easy terms-or very low for cash. ‘,¢»-1/,<.,-_ - ` E coiinsn is enmpietein inset: i / " " ` ` -‘ i> ° /ll .___/Z' g 'r THE CONSERVATORY COURSES 1606. U0 ' ' 'the Diploma of the Conservatory _and to “` I -'~- ~-*. '- "“ ";°`_‘: the degree of Bachelor of Music in Dal . ‘ 7' `“,;`;-ji* __ housie. __ . " *~.-,__ _, CC 5 i IIICIIICCICICIICICICCICIC C CICICIUICICIICICICICICIC i . EG _ THE ggihli-epares for the University he Conservatory re-opens ith of Serif- 1593- The College re-opens llth Sept. 1898. Agem” Halifax N s » -~- ‘ een Street. Ch'town. May 12, ’98. - Ji uiy is ew Qu t u n in *O . loolblolou Economy Isn t Always Wealth. When it comes to the buying of s Musical Instrument for the home, li stylish Piano or Organ may impr'@ those who are not musical and wmt something to please the eye only. But when Musical liieiid arrlil the most exacting and critical taste it what men want to have in your por- lor. Something that you can point to with pride. S S London City leaves Halifax for For Calendar amiiiifsrmation apply. The P. E. Island Music House. ` ` 3 ti. . '“°”“°“ "“‘g"“ ’ w. w. ceases. REV. RUBERT |~A\N0» i C nnolly’s Building olololololollt a. Piano or an Organ that will