- 75c 853, to $1.51". White wcarofall kinds, the centre of attraction in Summerside »i *"1* 5' -' ‘ ~ 3 ” -if-i~2 .,r-'=~+;~y...<~li`_ " if,-1‘»a;;;»=»;~ > f ' ‘~ » ` ` ' . ' 'ff 'i ="‘."~. 1. '2'<_‘tr,: `_’i1‘.'>.'.<1;-‘Il-. `i""'?..=»> -'_ ki .fl ‘.74 .-~".-=`=.».-, 1: ~ ;‘_»i'f;»~ .‘i-'».~,~1,Q-_~-_- _ =>~_s,,_ Q -'vi' .~ , `.“"'v‘- `=..'; <_3:.»'_-V; - ‘Sf » v' _ __ _ ._ _ . _ _ _ __ . - __ __ __ _. _. _ _ _ _,_.,. ,_ »___,.:,_.~_._ _.___._.;,. ~ __;~,_j:.’-__,_~=l;;,¢ ._,_.~?,..__,_._-,~‘._;;;-.;'_~__-ff.,-_ _-__._.__h____ ___>__ ___~.__;;_ _-Q, ‘ ~ " -. _$111 ~;»"f".-= ‘ 1* _ ` Q THE GABDIAN, CHARI 0T'l`F'l`0WN PRINCF' EDWARD lSl»A`N`D MXY 23 1899 8 I ¢ _ 4 8 A _ . " 'é '_' ` f- U '_ 1-___;` ,_ J _ _, \ i = ' -1- -in _ull _-1-4 ...._,_.___.._..~-- ~-»~ -~-»» .W-Y ~» - ff- . . .W . . ._ W.. _.1 _ ._....._.... _ --_.._ __,_ _ ._ __,, ` _ tion in Sunimerside`s peaceful halls while handsome Brussels net veil andorange T D _ , A . _ Bm _ C t “__ there brethren weie iightingthe Empire's blossoms. and will carry a bouquet of HE °m‘""m "mm" "m" “D ` ` ” battles in South Africa have organized white roses. Her bridesmaids are Miss hm” arrivcd in S““'“‘°r5ide Harbor ye” themselves intoa permanent club for gen- Jessie Hunt, St. Eleanors, who will be terdayiil`r.eriioon. Mr. A. Lord -a nt of . _ Mmm and x_,____,____m_S ww on homie eral mutual improvements in mental and -dressed in lemon colored crepon, _ physical culture. This is a inost commend- trimmed with lavender ribbon,and Miss Mr. J. ii. S‘i~.~rir has 0D~‘-*M*-.1v!'_/ .\'toi'<: in the building doubt. give as good an account of them- with guipureluce, each wearingablack adjoining Dr. .l.is. McDonald‘s drug~ selves in their mental exercisesasthey Gainsborough hat with plumef and store. The s‘oi\~ is aneat one and is have already done in the physicial. At carrylnga bouquet of yellowroqes. The \\'¢l\Sb02i<€l “'i€5\ C1l0iC€ §l‘00@l‘i€S DPP- ai meeting held Monday evening tliefol- bridegroom will be supported by his soually selected and purfiiised in the lowing otiieers were appointed; Mi-s.R, brother, Rev. Henry Hunt of Charlotte- clieapest inzirket for spot cash. Mr- T. Holman, Patron; Miss Gertrude Ar- town. The ushers are Messrs. E. B. Strong`f~ privesure right and purchasers buckle, Pres; Miss Sarah Montgomery, Williams and Louis B. Hunt. After the will find if I0 thrir &dVs11t4\g€ 120 will 011 Vice-Pres; Miss Flossie Hunt, Sec; Miss ceremony a wedding breakfast will be him. ~Fanny Crabbe, Treas; Misses Edith Ham- lpartaken of at the home of Mr. J. A. Gourlie by the immediate relatives of the family, after which Mri and Mrs. Hunt will leave by the Northumberland for their future home in Paspebiac. With . _ [their many friends THE Guanoisu qualities and prices. Moreen satin andfthis morning, and the scene of a social heartily joins in wishing them many under skir‘_.- all colors, $1.0.) and up. 'event that has during the past few days years of happiness. V ' Ready-made suits. All shades and prices. been looked forward towith keen interest. Selmrate co_».:_< and skirts of every des- The principals are two of Summerside's cription. All prices. See our new ready most popular young people-.-Miss Emma made depzirtiiient up-stairs.-l\lcGou;zaii> Muucey daughter of the late Mr.Singleton 8: \Vriglit.. 23 li. Muncey of this town, and Mr. William J. Our Boys’ Orchestra ata! meeting held gulgit" _1`Ea;agerb°f the Bank °f N0" in their rooiiis Monday evening decided Q0 aa “SP9 lac, Q\16b€C. Son of Mr. togive an eiitertainnient in the near “m'T`H““"’Esq'$t‘Ele“"°"s'Th°°h“"°h f t _,ma e Iuakilw rc _‘rations to lio._s been beautifully decorated by the u ure a r _, p p , _ _ carry it ton successful issue. The best §&1mgS¥).aughterS of which Society Miss Charlottetown and Suiiiiiierside talent unc” ls if prominent member' The will take part in the proaram. This Ceremony wlube performed M' 8°'¢l°°k company deserves well th; patronage of l,i,yl;thebI?;ct°r’.;%evi__ J' ‘Vithy°°mb°° the Suuimersille public and their enter- e rl e W1 e Kwan “Way b! tainment will no doubt bewell patronized. her uncle’ Mr' J' A' G°u1`H°» and l` l _ ` Ladies' shirt \v_1ists of every description ilcon, Carrie Hglmgn, and Flora M¢Le0d atthe Ladies' l"u:-nisliing Store. See them l mniiaging committee. ' in all colors. Styles with cuti`s and collars | attached :in-fl detached. Prices from doc, l \Vi:nDiNG BELLS.-St. Marys church is ° il-0_1-i “The crown prince of Germany re- ceives a salary of $375,000 a. year from the state." ` “What for?" “For being his father's son." “Wel1, I’ve volunteered.” "Oh, Celia, how brave-how noble of youl” “Yes, most of our chaps are off to the front, so I‘ve volunteered to stayat home!” Mr. A. E. Massey, whose singlna was so .. ._ cr Q - o » " ui _ 1 _' nib unreal nn iambsdows silk, f ‘ f ph V - _ 5 C0° youll; liilllig Svho Jlnlaln so Fnuccgiinfigslgng tlimiife; with frllnged lsiiitfon iace,wltha 6 BM" dnghy much admired by the large audience in the Opera House on Monday evening, ~ was a pa ssenger by the western train to _ Tignlsh yesterday. ' ' Mr. Fred-.__ Shipman, Manager of the Lyceum Co..'is in this city seeing if it would be advisable to bring his company here for a limited engagement.-St. John's Telegram, May 15. A _ L'0cAL .itcistliuiia (Continued from the fifth pay.) Cattle-Short Horn-28 cows. 8 One 1 Bull ` 4 TWO lc ci 20116 cs as - 1 H boar 1 Tamworth sow BLWSES l3‘ti.“i.':’.‘*.°.‘2’°..‘.’.‘*.'.“..°i°..§'.'§“f... =th~*_-(1 3 three year old heifers. . ' ff# ‘ 'ra' 6 EI Sl »J' fi H 65 -< october 241:11, 1899.- 11 eaves. It Georgetown, realizing$14_7.00.f_ _ _ j sion a.nddiscou`nt$8.25. - f _~ ~ Y ~ ` ` October 26th, 1899.- 10 calves at pigs,1 realszing $17.00.. Commission $14.47. 1 December 26th, 1899,-9_ pigs at .$1.25. January 5th, 1900.-9 pigs at Sum merride, realizing $84.20. Commission, etc., $10.25. ' Oats and barley sold to the amount of $176.65, Two old horses sold for $100.00 _ One carcass of pork for $25.52. Crop raised on the farm during the year as follows: 80 acres hay (120 tons): :ZS acres ol' oats (1700 bushels); 7 acres iiiixecl feed (350 bushels) ; 5 acres barley (7240 bushels); 18 acres corn (120 tons); 14-acres turiiips (2,500 bushels); 1 acre nxnngles (#100 bushels); 2 acres potatoes (-100 bushels.) Land prepared for cropping, year 1900, 58 acres for grain and roots, 80 acres for hay, balance of farm under pasture. The stock is in fine condition. There is sufficient fodder on the Farm i / 1- -____.__ __._,_ --.f or s 4/1 _ _ __ _ 7/`n\1_ “` ~ _ ’ ' A Them/ 1 _ -1 ~v<_ 7 wr z1f~ hi 1// E °:lf_i/ y/7K '¢ ». @° xo? Blevelanil ` I has_ldeas1hatareRight _ li ' Down to The Minute. 0 ' Here are some of the most important 'improvements _ and features-the dust-proof skeleton gf--ar case-» the com- . ; bined ball and roller bearings---tlie ball head spoke--iin- §_i`=.i¢_ proved crank :ix!e-- the automatic oiling device--the chain- _ less models--the combined coaster and brake-built for - ` strength on beautiful lines-handsomely. finished and per- \, ~ teetly equipped-looking for your ideal-you’ll find it in the Cleveland. _ Mini when s. ci. im., Anil _~. eff? sl- /7 />1’>` 15/ __ \. m _ _ *_* 5// //I ' AFTERNOON SESSION. House met at 4.30. ' ~ ' Hon. Mr. Farquharsou moved that the bill amending the Act of Incorporation of the Corriwall Cheese Factory, he read a second time, with Mr. Reid in the chair. The motion carried and the bill was re- ported agreed to and ordered to be read a third 'time to~morrow. I IA message was read from His Honor ‘Lieut.-Governor Mclntyre transmitting. _-“"-_" the estimates for the year. House ad- Fgf _journed tomeet at 10 o’clock tomorrow _ _ _ __ IIl0I'l1iI12 . l 4 l the grandest empire the world has ever ltogive their sympathy or aid to the ‘mal *-1- i 1 ,,"_ LEGAL o.A.:a:Ds. l "i5.`cf”|ii`eLi-zoo. e. A. Barriete k Solicitor. _ ‘l Bank of Nov; elootia Building. _ 1 _ ~ ‘VALUE FOR PRICE.” . MONEY T0 LOAN- »_ It’s ‘-what yout get” that counts. The Sco'snau is a most- ' for-the-money wheel. Ry cutting down the options the cost is kept down. By saving in nvm-v nmsihle wav the price is made 8-10 ii _. .. .ug tm ues. p ._.s..ii.. .uiaeri -l mio one wueei and chu.-t'ically wi liing the important parts guarantee repair ex- penses are avoided. Toe local guarantee 'goes with the Siotain in at only 8480 but Scotsmamriders wiil never need it. _ ` ` ARK 'W _ I ii. 4. 1i_i.i-iss. Q. c nsfrisisr soueiwr ones, nwfmz. Bleek" view is adv Cusi- ieuggm, Branch omce Wadmaus build ing pand. Moneyto loan. Su! ¢ |-,\_v. uns lv 0 _ Pa gun! `|_rn»-nf.: _ _ ll-naw, .~o\ary ruim ou., _ Ili ~. _\ .i... gi. uioeieisasiy ooeugiéii hy F. L. as.-ssru ~ South Side Queen 1 usrealvloney to lo-sn. ‘ F gi i i _ Lian afaoturorn. 1 R PALMER ez Co.. Ch‘to Sash and Door J Pfam" Puke ii No. 3 $101. i "i&mssa0s..c siham. comm _ sco..elwayson _ _ -£__m_ .:.'.i.»=,,,i&e‘.r~i.f:.§_.;._.f' _ _ e=.cu%°§f'1':'.`1.\“°n°’“'°"°'° ~ patriotism has caused the government to be astonished “at our loyalty." He urged that su British aweuers' in me United States, whether naturalized or not, shall organize bv promote the moss cordial reel- ing between the United States and gm- nativeland, that they_f§`in@,y _“go fmt,” hand in hand, to do the;iy`o¢k Gm; has cause niemio do." Finally, he ssssi-use ' that a man‘s reward in Heaven will be rB;g;’ $31150' Dom; i an extlavagantprice for your' White 2:-ith, 1899___10=. 'calves at f lovely White Mu_sli-ns_"for_7c,__lc, 9e, l0c, Mc, Charlottetown, realizing $272.50 and 4 (worth double.) - f Georgetown. $19.05. Commission, etc., i BICYCLISTS_ d ld' h ld “N1|'. l4T.ll M»_V, .l900~ carry a bottle of ;';\i'1ill-§}llller in(tl1si1§ btalixgs. SEALED TENDERS will be revs 1760 G"r‘mend 1 IE! cutlaiiddwoagdgltvvitth w<;r_1_derf\;l up iiil'1‘u_oeday, 5.ii Jute hex-_ at 12 ne s. v _ . -8 . - . but oneSPain-l§llllers12e1§i‘y`10i§:is’ 25€?l1n. ` ` being the natural hatred and jealousy gf P.m. 1>.u. A. M. _ `1=.M. Pai. A. 1|. 5_9. , . /__ _ other-s_who have been less ` 'fortunate in.. at 9353 9-Q5 0 __ “ _ 'i ` A “°‘1‘~‘}“““ °°’°“i»°S andlmdef. The Sneak- 6.06 £17 7.18 _N?'%vilisi>'i'i~1" »12Lzs§18g§i”‘f."EGood Budd - - ersald that. up to the outbreak of the #.21 4.31 7.28 Hunter River 12.10%__08 -8.25 °°,¢|,'w,,4 £118.33 _ in proportion to what hehe; accomplish. P-ll. Aan. 1 .- ea as ;..~.....<..1r... uh; l _ Mi. Stewart . 'N 3.45815 iviui. in 745 2.00 _ _ _ _ _ _L_ .4_43_3,54_ _ _ __3al'eall V -,~,,,, l ee viii. *“' *’“‘:°‘5f°‘§'m gr¢a3¢*,,°n fw¢2-.gm 5; °d“°'.d"' ““3?""‘* f_ _ H __ _____§_.;_I5lfever_1n the history Or ytars. - have we had such, hx you. r _ f » 1 .r~~’ 2 ' _ _,_._ _ _ a' f . s- » _ < _.alt `“" ‘*.~_ _.__-_l_-Q* y _ `_ 5_5 5 = _-_ _ _*_ ¢~_`-_-(L_. L ' ` f. __ Q.. fry] ‘ T _ 1 _ .._._,.' .3 + » 1 Bull. ' _ Pigs--2 Yorkshire sows. _ _ ~.» . : _»;_.»‘.» ' _._ ~ .__ _`__-',_.._ _ . the past year were asfollowa: A ' ' X ’ _ Ani my 1:1, 1899.--s pigs sc ohsriowewwu ' ‘ i 1' f 1 meh e. nah realizing, $24.00. $1.20 ‘ _ White sale. All the stock areregistered. __ ' :".~_, A scissor smoke-om the :sm - ~¢‘»i*S}’ i - ' l _ _ _ __ ,__ lluslms ;.i‘;‘;i:";. .‘::;€f.°:..’.f _*uni \\\\\\ Charlottetownts Busiest to feed stock balance of season. ~' _ PETER MoNU'r'r, Chairman. y __ 1 PETER Snlotam, - '. _ ` _ - ' _ . _ AN'rHoNY MoL.1L’GnLn.'. _ _ < _ ` ' 5 __ _ ._ :_ Commissioners of Stock Farm. < " _ ' _ ' _ g 3 - Q Z House took recess. ` . 9 _ ’ . _ | l ` ‘ s Dxraarqr oi Primo Works. mm' of_Wales Cl>li»ege_ including' stone and 1 brick foundation, also furnace now in said College- Terms Cash. nremises by Tuesday, the 10th any oi _ perly levelled at the expense ct the'-1 *la* 0-ll devoted his time mainly to demonstrating 1 AP\_W'°l1B90l'.ill\<'i"i0 the 88fl8l8Cll0D Ol U12 h‘;'f°lh°5°” t ” ; that “Great Britain is the greatest and C°mmi99i°U°f °f PUb1l° W°Yk5~ :_;,,m1s|§::|n° ° _ RICHARD bMlTH, ._,.°Qms_ hm § seen, not excepting Rome, and that if Seo’_y Public _WOIkS. mgaaw the people of the United States choose M “Y 164’ ta W 2i ' . atoamerl. _Boers. rather than to their great and __ Y _ fl" i 1 only friend,Engiand, then so much the ' l ' 001i.6 dly ly! f worse for the future of the United States ' ' . l which wiiisursiy meet with retribution lP- E I ‘ _i>ysm1bye. He declared that the British 1 ' | _ | . ` T '_ . ` ="’ government stands before all other? _-_'-40 A .ess 555 we 7 58 Emerald June. 11.23 me S5215 9».~»-1 8281# 45 ar lv 10.25 -‘ 1.51938 Pore Ilan 0 8.411 -£37 3.0010.50 O’Leary '- 1403.42 415 11.30 Albrebon 6.35 3.01. 7 5.(I)12._1Q ar Tignish lv, 5.48220 P-H-" ` PMPM. lr.. PJI. A.H. `° 2.00 7.00 iii cirwwn sibliid Page _ t. ste 1 1 as ml .v......¥§'°_ 5-0 10.1!! arSourislv}-` at A.u. 5-”§_%1:_ _»rGg9_co_wn iv 12.80 5 “ i ` sm *I“”i§'"` 'es _ '. P,x’ _#_ - _. _. '1:missofsaisr»uwq»sg._,-..,,"°" ‘ Gen. - _’~ Hundreds-'to Aglhare' s-20 ows. The ° ‘ 3 ee year old heifers. _ s _ gkir¢;i';::?;:t :J . Glintieet kind 22 Kensington 10.55 ‘ _ _ “ Boer war, Zthe British government had 0°5 , - ___ loked upon colonies as simply convenient _ 04' l‘D\8»0¢S W Semi younger sons-_ and { Same A R _ ._. ' ‘ undesirable members of the family 130, 12-3) 8.55 lv 10.10 5.40 lf’;' V _ . _ but thatthe great outburst of wlonial 1.13927 Wellin ton 9.27 506 .f.l’titl‘S, _ARTHUR A. ERNEST MQNEY