s ~ ""1 '=~@~~~-iw masse.,-iiuir »~..»-.na ms ' THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 5, 1899 4. 1 | ' 5 »--7_¢~u-»-q- jg-7-311 lk- * Newi iii__i_gi_ _g_\__i_iti FRENCH KID GLOVES ° .ius'r Receiver: Nine hundred`ancl twenty-five pairs minded, all the very newest Colors Mes; novelties. Also here is I Something Startling for GloveiBuyers. 50 DOZEN Finest French Kids in Black and all 'color Regular prices $1.25 1.35 :i.nd1.50. WEEKS 8: Co- Made the manufacturers an offer for the lot. They accepted our offer and we are able to place them on our counters at the Wonderful Low Figure of only 82c. per. pair. Remember these are finish french* kid and worth $1.25, 1.35 and 1.50- We invite you to see them- ~ Gents’ Kid Gloves Two Special Lines 95c and $l.35 and a special line of Gents’ dog Skin gloves for driving, at sms. _ ‘ LADIES AND ci?iNTs._W@ are head quarters for gloves this Season and can back it up with the largest variety in the City at the lowest prices. _ WEEKS 8100 ‘ The People's Store. ' ` Wholesale and Retail. i 1 . ' "_- 7.: ` Ladies m'""'§ During the house-cleaning § C season, do not loose time; BAKING. Allow us to; 1- do it for you. It is our; business. We Will '-'.`i"€§ every satisfaction possible. § _ All orders promptly at-§ » tended to. `;é_ ` - i § Telephone, 98. '-1 llll lll|ll||L|l| IIIIYWI Illll llll' D. STEWAR , :curse BAKERY, : - Bakes Best Bmiil- . 1.'iif.lil'=e£:li»“till Wflfiii _:IW tanned Goods THIS WEEK Best Brands Finest Goods Corn 3 Cans for 25c Peas 3 .c cc 25C Beans 3 “ “ 25c Tomatoes 9c each or $1.00 per doz. Apples 20c per can. Peaches 2 lb Can for 16c Pine Apples 2 lb Can for 180. |lavisp_i___§_i. Go. Corner of Great George and Kent St have his cows tested for tuberculous. Mr. Donald Macmillan had his whole herd tested over three months ago by Dr. Leckie, government inspector. His cows also passed the test capi- tally. I V Baookrirsn Literary Society and Dc- bating Club meets next Friday evening, 7th inst at 8 o’c1ock. The Monthly Review Paper will be read by Mr. Charles E. McDuff and then a discus- sion on the subject “Which is the better policy for Canada free trade or pro- A tection” will follow. Lnsr night the congregation of St. Petei’s Cathedral tendered a. reception to Father Conran who recently held a mission in that church and delivered a series of addressess during holy week. There was a very large attendance of members of the congregation and those who had been attending the services. Music and refreshments added to the success of the evening, and at parting all present took a reluctant leave of the Reverend guest, who returns to Boston ` during the week. A vskf pretty wedding was solemnl- zed on Monday evening April 3rd, in the resence if a number of the nearest ' relalives of the contracting parties, at _ the residence ct Mr. Francis Chcwen. * Highfield, when his sister, Lizzie, was. united in marriage to Mr. Robert, Middleton, _of B. C. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. McLean. The bride was artended by her sister, Miss Mattie Chowen, while Mr. George Lewis supported the groom. After the ceremony the guests repaired to the_ diningjroom where they sat downto a, well laden table to which they did ample justice. '1‘he high esteem int which the bride was held by her many friends was clearly and practically ii shown by the beautiful and useful pre- sents she received. Mr. and Mrs. _, Middleton left yesterday on the eastern train enroute tu Montreal, where`they will spend a few days. iifier which they will proceed to their` home in Cariboo, B. C.~ THE GUARDIAN extends con- *C ,gratulations and good wishes for a happy wedded life. Mas. H. A. Fnncnsoiv, of Dawson Citv, and Mr. J. A. McLean, of Boston, nephew oi' Mr. H. A. Ferguson, arrived via rho Stanley. Tuesday, the 28th ult., _ to visit Mr. Ferguson’s old home in Summerfield. Mr. H. A. Ferguson, partner with Mr. Alex. McDonald, Klondyke King; who has been in Lon- don during the winter, is now making his fourth trip to Klondyke, and ex- pects to return in a few months and join his wife in Summerfield. Mr. Arch’d. Ferguson, of Summerfield, has received a letter from his brother, Peter Ferguson, Klondyke, in which he speaks in glowing termsof tha prospects of the country and is highly pleased with the climate. Hn has met with several Islanders, among whom he mentions Dr. McLeod, of Kinross, and Mr. Matheson, of Cove- head, formerly a teacher, who are both in excellent health and mee‘iug with success. Mr. McLean referred to' above is a master mechanic and has opened up for himself a line' shop, .intends to carrying on an extensiv business. Mr. McLean returned to Boston yesterday ing, shampooing and treating of the scalp. The entrance to the ladies’ room is from Sydney street. Give him a. call and be treated by the latest American systems. 5 43 Pd- MR. EUGENE YonNG,the Rough Rider tonsorial artist, has completed a separ- Tniiiia was crossing both ways at the as mem ers o ou a one dents EVC1' Wh@f¢_ O. F., are re nested to attend the rev _ - . _ y lar meeting tlliis eveninrr as businessbbf g;_gsenaudsub.h:_`;1d exfosmon of U 9 ' - ° ' 0 - M ‘_ Ch 1- . See also on Daze 7.) _ Importance will be transacted' les Palmer] justly :emarkcd Hiio U THERE were three arrests made for M1* JOSEPH H~ MCNEILL' State IU' osnem Char1°:l°t°wn 3°' in Prime ,jrunkenness yeserdq evening_ _ Spector of Boilers and Examiner of hdward Island could do such justice to ` Engineers and Fireman, North Adams~ the SU-bl9°t 83 MF- NGWSOH did.” thil. .\l!r A. D. Duct-IEMIN returned yes- Mass. arrived home yesterday ona visit aPl1Y €XPf°S9iDg the 0P10i0110f the tercay afternoon from Summerside, to his father who is so ,seriously ““di°°°e“5aWh°1°- Mr- Dune” “P where he spent the Blister holidays. ill. p_eared to dissent from mme gf M, THE man Charlottetown friends 0 _ _ ewsonfs conclusions, but the latter, _.M11 E_ G_ -'groom nee Mm H f THE Stanley crossed from Picton to in replying. firmly held his own against _l _ ( end) Georgeiowuin three hours andahalf all b' ' ' ' ‘ will regretto learn thai she is reported yesterda mornin She brouqht overpi d0h_J=°_tions raised _and fuitlirr satis- cmicauy ill' thiri asisen ersg'fi .i la c Fa k f 8 ' lshsteDerS'ast'0 his glizsp of the Rm J W GODFR___Yisin _own a d _Y P 8 - V TE. BG S 0 subject and thejustice of ms conclu- -_ ~ - - . ii mail, andthe usual full cargo of sions. Tho paper was anon as 0 last night attended the meeting of the freight. rarely hasthe Irivdege cf hating li; Natural History Society and the Recep- Buch a ' ' . . , THE Nor . I _ community asonrs, and non ln S;_Pet9; 3 Ha1]_ th American hotel on Kent upphed a mud of __ ‘ood MR_»ALEX_ MCFADYER Bidetorm is _Street, the property of_ the late Joseph so . . en mute to N0ank_ U_ S_ A" after A Kent, was sold by auction yesterday fo; 1850122532021: iignlzpii al_s_pfop$iai;py:d_p) visit during the winter, to relatives and ‘, $2520' Mr' Wm Large' of Charl°'t"'_ thoge who were fortunate enough to lie friends fn the Island. Mr. McFadyen townhand formerly of Y.°rk’ was we present. Mr..McSwain was in the-chair. is a contractor in the shipbuilding con- Pure. “Ser” Mr' R' Bear‘sl° was the Mr. May moved a vote of thanks and cern of Palmer & Co., of the above auctmneen ' Judge Fitzgerald sedonded the hams. mentioned town. FREDERICTON N01-E5_¢La grim), has Rev. Dr. Morrison, Messrs Charles I1' now transpires that Mr.. McWil- been quite prevalent in this place.-A P“lm°1'aUdW9»ll0l‘ D01111 With Mr- J- liains is not the only milk vendor to 2°°d deal of mussel mud has been..--M -,_D““°‘“ °Q°k'-P3" in thi’ 'di3°\19Si°l\ hauled during the last two months.- Mr.Chas.D.McKenzie, for a number of years in the employ of Mr. A. McLean, left last Tuesday evening via Capes for Boston where he purposes residing in future. He will spend a few days visiting his sister in 'Nova Scotia. who is at the point of death. He will te greatly missed here, as he was a gen- eral favorite with the C young people and very active in temperance work and all that is of good report. As a clerk he was obliging, trustworthy, and noted for faithfulness in the discharge of his duties and many will 'fish him success with Uncle Sa.m_ ner' . _ .'-____ _ _ __ -FROM- much inferior article, Our Daphne Glove at $1.35 has no equal in the' market all the new shades are here. Sentner, McLeod & Co’s Glove de- partment is complete. _ Metallic Printed Italian Cloth for underskirts.7 patterns to choose from. Beauties every one of them and guar- anteed to wash. The same goods made lup,if you’d rather have it, extra full with deep frill only $2.25. It’s a long time since the Ladies of Charlottetown saw so prottyarange of Satins as that now shown by Sentner,McLeod & Co. Another lot of Hair goods received to-da.y,cannot be detected from the real Hair. _ Flow the snow has disappeared from our streets the past few days, it’s not disappearing one bit faster than the pretty dress Goods at Sentner, Mc Leod & Co’s. Ladies when you want anything new, fashionable and pretty you’re almost sure to get what you want at Sentner,McLeod & Co’s This is going to be a big Jacket season. Capes will also be worn but Jackets will hold supremacy. An immense assortment of Sailor Hats to choose from at Charlotte- town’s greatest Millinery Store _Sent- ner.McLeod & C0’s. 75 Boxes of flowers expected in a few da. s at Sentner.McLeod & Co’s. overlooking Boston harbor where he Leafs your order _w_da_y- for jour o . ' ' 8 “Easter Hat,” If you want a stylish and becoming Hat, you’ll get it at Sentner McLeod & Co’s. the low price Store. __ _ ` w MY STORE 'the one price Store, LOC Ma. REGINALD Srswaiir returned to IN spite ol several strong counter 4 4 , Summerside yesterday. from spending attractions the Y. Ill. C. A parlor was ____ Easter lll the city. _ filled 1118!. (night by an inlgllgglugl 31;.. “°“ _ dieiice assembled to hear Mr._Neweon’a Capes eétqda The __ ecml mm] paper to the Natural History and Ai~ti Latest News of the City; - I J Y- _ _P ` ` qu-an ,sa-ie»y ».»»_ oe mis.. train arrived here at 1 p m plvypothesls 0, the i_____m_____n ofthe ea______, ' WiLL the ladies of Zion church please 1 9 "‘5§““`5 0*" feadefs f Bt W6 816 li- S meet in thd school room at the clo -e of f°u°W“’g 3 “°fY 903111100 but b timoh-e *_ _______ this eveniug’s service. Important busi- practice °f landing i9di5°’i" i““‘“'lY nes5_ when we say that we have only wort s 1 By R€DOI‘ICI‘S and COI'1’€$p011- T b to rt GI dst A_ of approval andpraise to bestow upon the lecturer for hs mist:-iily, plea which followed the reading of tnis ex- celleut paper. It was announced that Mr.Bulman will read that paper at the next meeting a fortnight hence. In his sermon Sunday morning in St. Stepben’s churcb.St. John, N. B; the Rev D J Fraser,B D,fcrmeiy'of Alberton I' E I ;made a touching reference to the death of Mrs Mucliae. His text was John xvii :3. “This is eternal its that they should know Thee the Miglny God and him whom thou didst send. even Jesus Chiisi” and the preacher said: “There is something profoundly impres- sive to every noble mind in this clear, distinct affirmation of Jesus-the auth- oritative utterance oi his own supreme consciousness-that the life which is linked with God the Father and with N 5 humanity as revealed in Jesus Christ, cannot perish. Eternal life is thepres- ent possession-confined to no time or o an oves an str es uinan y. ‘uch a one pissed from us the ouher . - sou a us an o s ' I ' J _ _ ”‘éla_pc tpflthe ldih t tr tsh_dliye I ivine life was an experience io her; _ d .. That' _“Pe of 25° chinaf Silk 5'0‘1°"¢ and who knew Christ as the revealer See Our new patent adjugtablg Wirg Mata been waiting for has arrived. _Twenty of humanity, for she cheerfully spent tresaes l t l tf 'ld' ll th d t' thh' ' th ' ` ° . ;‘;§,;i,,‘;,i§§§,_ "°'” “ mg “ ° 2i..iZ'.‘§2fl’i‘3.';,";1...£.‘£.;“... Zt§ii.‘;‘§Z can be made to sms HEAVY of LIGHP A BIG ST;B__The,e Wm be., i,;g as you know we1_1.to teapii to _others ' people bya very simple adjustment. - __ - . . ~ d . ° stir_ in cur Kid Glove department this grl;a€hSeh3hl_1]9‘dr;Ea;P§‘; 22213;); msgrgfeg W8 b€ glad tO SIIOW $116111, SVSU _lf yOU Splmg If quality and Pme (f'°um"’5UU'ilesire to malielknown the love of God DGN T Want to buy ° iis “LaCha.raus "usual rice $1 35' _ _ ‘ ' ‘ Pa ` _ 8’ P _ ' I tothe world, to m'ni.=‘cr ‘.0 the needs. . - . i " _ our price $1.25. See our “Lily” Glove. of the poor., the sic.-, .hi sinful. I-Iersi G ~ i l' _ @ 85° and 95°- Evefy Pa” fund’ was the unruliled as'sii'a".cs of the ' . _ §_ T. guaranteed- Y0l1’V€ paid $1.25 f0l‘ 8- Father’s presence, and she thoughifully E D planned her whole life with a view to service. Those of you to whome she ministered in the mission band or Sunday room, realize, as I cannot express. the power of her testimony to eternal earthly service.-Now that she is gone , S _ , is eternal. It cannot end for it is ufiii- _signs _to pick @‘l‘See_ our north window- for Easter il Example.. Here’s .one 'of our new patterns. ' _ _ The cut shows side wall. frieze and ' _ Iliil give. you 3, idea. of the design, But the richness delicacy of the are all lost. Now, _just for a ent. think of from a. stock so large to give -you .`-nearly thousand handsome _ More different than have ever, shownin P; EI.” _ And prices ~fciit°~ closely that is Cheap _ to papeyiag _ _ without' _ 1. 5 The Wall Paper ._ a , and how fitt ma _ _..-_ ,f.,‘;.‘:z.;‘;’;;;°:f.l‘;“e:;:‘. ‘zssr:.::°§;: II1 ~ We 31'lf6SS&S %% School. in the needy home or the sick _ _ __________ life as ii present po.-session-' _ of heavenly joy even in the midst of no _ _ ' ' U ' \ i ed to God in holy turist and love and » ` ¢ - l purpose: and God. iii whom shelives, I G - I is there as well as here."-Telegraph. _ _ Furniture _ i i -is made to look _like new by using our Varnish ' Restorer It is no= sticky, contains no wax, rubs -dry very quickly, clcanses and pol- ishes at the same time, is ~ ' superior to any other prep- aration on the market for oil finished _or varnished “CHALLENGE." For Assonr- _ surfa_ces_ » MENT and VALUE. We challenge ate ladies’ and children’s hair dressing competigign in allkindg of Dry Goods room, and is now prepared to do singe- s- Price 15 cents. Sold only bv '\\I '_' % I New _ t ' l f_~ Goofs l Now coming to _hand d y ,_ ° . I _ from us ycu will not do violence to- _ the Ea-ter spirit by thinking of her as ` _ dead./Such a life inthe thou ht of Jesus ` - _ _ _ . _ _ 'ui the anon line of nogiish, irish some and canadian cloth; in $40000 "1 °”h.'s 1° be glslrlbugasg izilgi-, Overcoatings, Tronserings, ever’ placed before the people of P. E. I. ` . t h s ' f , _ - f¥;1,f?q,, Eeguffdg iid gf ex$§§,,,_,0,, in Order your Spring Outfit now before the rush commences; besides, ' d k _ will have first choice. ever on pac age _ YP B ~ f 6entlomon’s Furnlshlag Department White and. Fancy Underwear, Sweaters, Athiotie Goods, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Neckwear, Collars, Cn&`s,"__No§ipns, etc. Ding-y_ . _ _ _ _ Looking __Gp_i_j_gl_on &. ~ - r . , . 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