_ p p _ _Y THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 25 lS*’8 W 0%! ire llll MlllllllNll lilllllllllllll i lM|Nl]lll.§ @@©@@@i We wish to remind you that an early settlement oi' your July account will be appreciated very much as we are in need of the money. We will be pleased to receive the amount and give you a, receipt for same to-day. F. & chants and the firm nailnegof Beer Bros SUNIYSIDE. ness together their departure from _the city is generally regretted by the Vl other firms while the separation be- Y Y - On every description of prop- ~ In the departure of Mr G F Beer erty at lowest rates. s man whose voice and influence have always been to advance the moral and ~~ ‘ ` religious interests of thecity.He never I . . _ . EEIEML ASEIT F08 P. E. l. Ch“’1°“*’t°W”- ‘ _ P ` 8 ~ Y H .Un alms. G llfillllh Fill |35 cd l loses one who has taken a foremost position in the social circle, and IH" ‘“°s"M’ at 6"" 'uma' her hosts of friends in Charlotte- A Phenix Fire Ass. to. of London. l‘°"“ Wi1l’°€'°‘”hi‘*1°*‘° °f “ €°°°"“ I Mr G F Beer and Mrs Beer leave Engineers has Machinists, much for the _moral and commercial MARK » Corroborated with public gliliiiggn amply establishes mi; for superiority anything* pertain to ma- ¢l11¥1° W0l'k. Wbyixiiepxt send us Your next order and be thor- oughly convinced that we do our work hotter and more sat- isfactory than can be done else- where. Our prices are right and W0 guarantee all our work. Call and see us. - Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf Charlottetown P. EJ. PHONE 125. _,W is I .W in., well pleasedtorecognize in you those ‘.~ ye A W” *inf* V-I ll illll ‘ ls for those who know good things when they see them and will have nothing but the best- ‘W t. i - ,lf V Mr and MrsG F Beer were waited C°r°°'_W D MCKAY l* 7 i ‘ ll ll' UPOD S8lilJl‘d3y Bild Pl‘08€lJl58d A Y .1 _ L_ VV i f vb' 1r,l_v,!,g,:~.ii,!,q.v~\l1;y-~1_v_5,\,v\:;|,r,y,-paw-Lip-~~_`11,i»',v,vf_vv_v _,lg with the following address, which al- _ ' ` ` ,T » ` _ ~ ' - ‘f-t“h°“g“.”“‘“°'°°°1YSiS“°d bl Pf°mi°- _ . ._ - - - ; ent citizens would have had . ' A ‘ - ' °‘ S ' ‘ ‘ 1 ,G. F. BEER, Esq, .2 Illlllll llllllllmlilmllllll lllllllll WR|HllT& 00., llll. `this morning for Nelson B C where they will make -tbeir future home. The firm of Beer Bros which has now passed into other hands began business in Charlottetown in 1875 and soon took its place as one of the leading dry goods establishments ofl the Maritime Provinces. In their business they have em- ployed astaif of clerks among the largest of any dry goods firm in the city. Owing largely to .the thorough business training which they received many of these ‘clerks now hold lucrative positions in the West. Others have successfully embarked in business for themselves. while in Messrs Beer 3ros store are 'clerks who have been employed there continually during the past twelve years. * MessrsWWBeer andGFBeerhave been among our most ro ressive mer has always been synonymous with jus- tice and honor. Their business relations have never been tarnished with a sus picion of shadowy transactions and 'now asthey retire from the mercantile arena they have the respect and best wishes of all. This is due in a great J measure to the fact that no carping spirit has been their’s,but believing in healthy, open competition they were 'ah tithe friendship with the other - merchants of Charlottetown. After many years of friendly busi- tween the proprietors and their large l istaft of clerks is keen] feltb both this morning Charlottetown loses one of her most progressive citizens,--a shirked his duty and his departure is 1 a distinct loss to the advancement of In artin with Mrs Beer the cit favorite. The senior partner, Mr W W Beer, will leave in about six weeks fer the ~ many more signatures had not a number of citizens been absent from their homes and places of business. Dear Fellow Citizen. Having learned that it is your inten- tion io remove from amongstus and make the distant West your future home. we hasten to express our deep- est regret as citizens_of Charlottetown that we should thus be deprived of one whose iniiuence for good has done so in'erests of this city Descended as you are from honorable G christian parentage we are only too ~v\\a» Wri his = _ Furiiiture fiwlmmlex LAIE5’ CA characteristics which go to make up agood citizen, and nothing that we could add would be too flittexing in order to express our appreciation of yourself and your partner. May your future home be as pleasant and sunny as the past. May peace and prosperity be abundantly yours. and mayGodin His infinie mercy smile upon you on 1ife’s journey, is the fervent desire of your many friends. D Farquharson,M P P W A Weeks Geo E Full F H Sellar Geo M Moore S A McLeod John P Gordon 1` J Harris L E Prowse. M P P Edward White A S Johnson H Mclnnis A R Crosby D A Bruce W R Borenam Geo Stanley W W Stanley F J Nash J D MacMillan J 1’ Hood Rev T F F uilerton A Ernest Ings R Fennell Leslie McNutt H Bruce Wright Henry Smith Edward Moore Richard Hearlz H C McDona.ld.Atty Arthur Newbery General P E I Benj Balderston Mark Wright »E R Brow J E Matthews S C-Moore G H Haszird W C Turner R C Goff Geo Rogers Chas Leigh Chas D Weeks Samuel II Farle Jas Paton Edward Davy Arthur W Weeks James Warburton, M D. Mayor Rev G M Campbell R M Johnson- J MDavison H M Davison H D Johnson, M_ D J K Russ S W Crabbe.C C J S,Bagna1l,DD S A Lord W H Aitken G W Ritchie Thos Handrahan R K Jost L A Haszard W A Huestis L G Whear Fred Perkins Benj Heartz ~ Erank Heartz L MPoole A A Alley E H Beer ___-_..<____l You will not know .how much good Hood’s Sarsaparilla will do you until gin to take it. A travellers’ outfitting departmen where trunks can be obtained from $1 90 to $10, satchels from 60c to, $600, telescopes from 60 cents $1.75, with the money-backflf-iou=can-best it clause. Jas Pnou. & Co-92 3i Mas Ancmnaim McLi-mir, Nina Mile Creek. South Shore. can accommodate summer boarders. Terms moderate. Good accommodation. Still and surf bathing. Correspondence solicited. ' 18.1w. In-aces’ suns an nest. 29ff G Summa underwear at 400. 50c, 70c, 81 per suit and up to $3 per suit-W D MCKAY. I Pnmrs, ginghams,muslins, towelling, sateens and colored dress goods away; down in price to clear at the Bargainf town’s progressive legal firms! Messrs ,it is opposite the Park Boulevard. 1 you try it. Buy a bottle today and be." it ° . * ll.ll.'»ll.l’.llll5 llllfllllllilllllilillhllwflllll 'ri-in raiuliounnvann. “una” A _ EDITOIPS MAIL SIR,-I noticed that one of Charlotte- i It 3 5 t Davies & Haszard, in advertising the Simon Davies Property for sale,say that am glad that this term, which is cer- tainly the correct one, is being some- what used and trust that it will come into general use. __ ' PLEASURE Si-:iixria ----_¢_.i CORN SOWING ls a process conducted by the agency of tight boots all the year round. Corn reaping is best conducted through lhe agency of Putna.m’s Painless Corn ex- tractor, the only safe and sure pop corn cure. Putnarn’s Extractor is now widely imitated. Beware of all poisonous and sore producing substitutes. I *--__._¢.....;.._. Tnuisxs.-Thousands of people live ` in their trunks all summer Then the trunk should be comfortable, room , V ,V conenient and durable. Our trunks are all that. Moreover they are all new.- Swimming trunks. JAsPa'roN&Co 22 Srtvitsriia Sgovii. slapped Shafier in fllinensf' in Silk 5139 _low pr1ces.18c, ,16§c, 15c, 13}c _ _ er ard. Th ° Benj Rogers,M P P, David Laird P C the market and fill your basket with y s. are fun’ theface, and he may have had some reason for doing so, but if you call at some of our early cucumbers, cauli flowers, carrots, beets, luruips, onions, cabbage. tomatoes, lemons, mushrooms, &c., you will have no reason- to' slap us in the face. Stalls open until 7 te- hight. Saturday from_5 to 8 p m. The above vegetables' direct from “mother earth” at Nursery Gardens, Head of Prince St.--J J GAY & SoN, (Telephone) -fri sat tues 2w ex dz pat sat mon & thnr g _,J For the toilet able than Bra; " uns ilhhuiiiliitliiiiiiiiuiiuiliiliiii lg’ 2 "S *< aaaa §==='=}‘ "nuuuanmunhuuwuuu the _1‘¢‘s\1lf>-1'.P1‘1 huuuuunuu Q; td § py oBu2at § CA ssible prices. We are now selling a e. Just received in fancy checks ground. They are selling at the very low 4 cents per yard. liner Pnzllrllll “M -The balance of our inillinery will be iscounts to clear. ,ish Almond Pink. ` J . 'H ~ Healing, ` 5 V ” soothing, ~ H' _ sgftenings 'F _ Delicately perfumed. repared and sold by . *U VA.`W. Rcddin, Plum. B. S _ . , - ' : i . . ceiwnal. onuc stone. i' sunuvslne. 3 Sllulllll 0|d Aniuaintance he Forgot. nuhhunnuuu .E 1'm\l&»|lls'i"s at Low And mer brought lo lill? J I _ ' _ No Sir! For that -reason we L . » - ,E * would remind you of an old ' ' . acquaintance The-Slater Shoe. To day we received' the fol- lowing_lines:' ' Black Box Calf 3 Laced Boots, foot | _ from last (pointed toe.) ` Black Box Calf -Laced Boots foot form last (round toe.) . Black Wax Calf Laced Boots, standard last, very wide for heavy men, doublesa sole sizes 7 to 11. | r:l.&II- Artibtm g rms seasrows smroafa t C€ntS. ww 4 We want to clear them at once, so down go ou_can get the newest and best goods for We call special attention to our bite Piqnes, the newest thing for itings, selling at 278, 280 and 29 cents -me Jrfrawt was Q 0 Q Just ONE bargain in Shirt very ONE is a bargain and each a Waist gets 'agbar’g_ain. v PIEKINS & \iil§&U ,gr-ewan-»»» ..,.’2.".!"' aku