_ , TI-TE GUARDIAN. (7HARl.OTTl __. =`F-__ __ my I i 1 v ' ~'i-"-'Q1 ' 1 "ii.°'~’1`,""»`~`3 -» PRINCE 1900 ISLAND MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS .BUSY STORE. llSli'l‘S.... GET FITTED Miss Sexton_, Expert Corset Fitter of New York, arrived Saturday night and will remain over Tuesday and Wed- nesday. A Request*-*- To avoid disappointment, we would ask the ladies to come as early as possible, as on previ- ous occasions many had to go away without .b¢ingae@a.f. _ fa , , .'€»l. - In Thifssifnziiection _ , I ` px ,¢ . ' , . I Sexton would be églad to meet any lady - who is 1101: PERFECTLY SATISFIED with 1 W. B. CORSETS. She is l1e're to make any 'land every complaint absolutely satisfactory. p E OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TANLEY BROS. en’s// tent Leather $:3 A. PAIR.. R. J’oS':i:' \\ lg qi u ,D .ig i *made with good Walking Soles--quite stylish-easylto keep clean--always look dressy _P Stamper`s Corner. . /va ’ ff-S; ui" '.f"°\<'if- 1_2, ' ".=-"ir/-/‘Q ' /.lf 2;' s;§*- A.l),-»¥f‘f`-/ uf ly- if-Jail ' ' ,==!i ' "iii *Timi- - sa@@@@ ‘ -m , c-.:» =° C5 "T (tv Q, \\\\ Sk\»‘> (fl) gli?" I f"i_|;“ I* - l ‘i ) Sdhlii api, Q(/,jf /Z plates - x- of pleasures-you canno afford to; be Without. music o some kind- If it’s a Piano you want- you will get more Piano valu here than anywhere else-_ Banjos, Guitars, Violins, Antoharps and all other kinds of musical instrunients at lowest prices- f Have you ever though f,-’~_a1,bout investing in a Grapha- ‘ `fihone'or did you know that we c9v1d.sel1r0u.ona.as low as T ‘I if you already. have CD f* records. W6'0&l1 S11_fPPT)_’ 'the'n. . ' .. . It will Pay you to buy your Musical f1'°m` usic f .3 o is 1° __ , , ojlfonioa h___Q_‘H,lolololo¢o consensus and want the latest -.“-up-to-it P LocAL Baines --_-1--1 Latest News of thc City and Province. " By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. -_'__ THE 'office of J. D. Bell has been con- nected by telephone. Miss Simpson, Neguac N. B, is visiting friends in Sea Cow Head and Bedeque. MR. Geo. Muttart leaves Montague to~ day with ` his merry-go-round for Char- lottetown. _ THE work on the Methodist parsonage at Montague is rapidly beingpuslied to completion. ON Monday night the merry-go-round gave a benefit tothe Montague Band at M0“¥a2U@. which was well patronized. Ab0\1l> $32 was realized. C0.\xPLArz~.*'i‘ has reached the GUARDIAN of boys using fire arms on Penke’s No. 1 wharf in the rear of thetobacco factory. It seems that the boys made atarget of a building in line with a window where . there were people at work. The danger: ous practice should stopped at once be- fore there is a casualty. THE following- will be of interestto Foresters in P. E. I.: The executive coun- `cil of the order at Toronto has decided to open a relief fund for the benefit of thi Ottawa and Hull btoihrélii Wio were tire siilfer- ers. Cont»ribur,ions' to be entto Mr. John A. McGillivray, supreme secretary. Parisi:-‘UL Accmniwr.-While Mr. Arch. MacCa1lum, Lower Bedeque was _ harrow- ing, a few days ago, one of the horses suddenly tookill. Mr. MucCallv.m jumped on its back intending to keep the horse moving around. The horse however pre- ferred to roll and in fallingover very unfor_ tunately broke one of Mr. MaeCa1lum’s legs. SPRINGFIELD Norns.-The farmers of thi vicinity have finished planting,having had such fine weather they could go right along with the work. The farmers at the present time are very much interested in the Emerald Dairy factory and all send their milk to it. Mr. M. Lamb has the contract for the hauling of the milk for the vming summer. Mr. Duncan Mc- Lean, one of our citizens who had ai farm rented in the district- of Springfield has bought afarrn nearer town were he in- tends to reside in the future. His departure is much regretted by his neighbors.-Mr. Ilornc of Charlottetown purchased aiine horse from James Mc- Kay last week: for a handsome sum.- I Mr. Leonard Haslam has returned home from his studies in Ontario to spend ‘ his vacation with his parents.-Mr. Harry I-Iaslam has returned to the city after spending his i'ncftt'ion at his home.-` Union Division, the second oldest and one ofthe best on the Island, is in a very flourishing condition at present and great things are expf‘cted of this Division. SUFFOLK N orns.-The farmers have great cause for thankfulness for the pro- mise of abundant crops. Abundance of rain and warm weather is producing ex- cellent pasture. Our enterprising miller Mr, A. Gallant intends shortly to remove to Blooming Point where he has purchas- ed a. farm from Mr.3. Steele. . Mr. Gallant turns out a first class article of flour and gives the best of satisfaction to his _cust- omers. He will be greatly missed by the whole community. The writer had the privilege a short time ago of having a look through the garden of Mr. Isaac Court. It was not onlya privilege but a great pleasure for on every side can been seen a fine growth of not only vegetable plants but flowers of all kinds. One cannot help but admire the beautiful carnations which are es- pecially flne. It is pleasant to think that wh it has been so long fought foris biouglt to pass, that the swamp on the Suffolk Road has be ` moved from its state of almost perfetwepassibleness. y Your best friend can give you no better advice than this: “For impure blood, bad stomach and weak nerves take Hood`s Sarsapartlladi f i _ _ * Ar last night’s meeting of Court, Avon- dale arrangements were co_mple`ted.:_for the annual church parade on. Sufr`idgy‘ next. Service to be held in St. James Church; Sermon tobe preached by Rev. J. KU Fraseax -:Ma5o_i,:'Stew_art will be the mar- shal of parade. A Tim Glnaniniiui has been asked to draw attention to the very dangerous condition of the public highway leading from hill popularly known .as the Old Mill Bridge Hill, has so gullied by the'spriiig’s I freshets as to be almost impassable. A little farther north on the same road a. small culvert has been carried pway and should receive immediate attention. ‘ AT ameeting of _Court Avondale held last evening it was decided to procure an y artificial limb for Mr. Harry Court, who it will be remembered had his foot ampu- tated at the P. E. Island Hospital a short time ago. Court Avondalde it is to be T commended for the interest taken during Mr. Court’s illness and when necessary » extending to him true friendship in his misfortune. Court Avondale has been aided in " the project by sister. courts, throughout the Island and it is hoped that the courts that have not already respond- ed will do so at an early date. WE reget to learn of the death of Mr. Peter MacRae Lower Bedveque, which took place Saturday morning after a brief illness of scarcely' a week. On the pre- p vious Saturday Mr. MacRae 'had hauled il. load of milk to Dunk River Factory as usual. Not feeling well, however, he reg# malned in the house on Sunday and notl withstanding careful medical t'reatm_ent Mr. MacRae's illness rapidly developed into pneumonia. In spite of all that could be done hc grew worse, and succumbed at 6. a. in. Saturday. The deceaseii`was"a highly respected citizen,-quiet and' un- assuming. His unekpected death learned with great sorrow 'by his many friends. Mr. MacRae leaves A one 4 sont ‘in Colorado and two daughters both' absent G from this province. ' ` ' ‘ T Canadian Patriotic Fund. Already receivgd and acknowledged by the Merchant’s ank of P. E. I. . $4,109.84 I Collected by Annie E. Koughoe, Spar- rows’ Road. ‘ ‘ ]' as. Ennis - Antony Trow Jas. Sullivan - Mrs. Cairns Thos. Trow - P. D. Holloran, Sr. A Friend - Dennis Lawlor - A Friend . - P. O’Holloran Jr. ` The Teacher ' Jas. Coady ssssahahs ' Total $2.80 , Amount to date $4,112.64 ----__..i-- June. Once again June is here, \Vedding time of the year, By the hedgcrows appear Flowers in splendor! y Loving time, sunny timej Mating time, honey time; Laughing time,fuimy time; Rare days and tender. ` --Alfred Austin » _ -Il .1 Gonsliiiifivn I Headache, biliousness, heartburn, indie gestion, and _an liver ills are cured by Haaufsipiusa Sold by gil druggists. 25 cents. i 1 ' I ’ . Q , 5, ., as is You are run down' take U I Maolfs Blood Tonic 1 ang! ilmnnitivb Pills. ii“iiii°u°ii'ifi?S onus 'sums J net. receivec`-A-'-idifbrau Malt Entraet. T the above illustration. E and full stock off 2*.-;Qljt;t’,fiime Q - , fy- -_g 3;-,_,-» .V , , .i _ . »_ ., 1 ..P.E.iI. r ‘J 1-, ,If -7 .em ` `”"Yl`-:si “ggi _ ',..;.. . _..'y’ fthe " s 'lhe Nicest .Line oi 4- - ` »l‘#‘f»' ~, _ ff 4- ._" x# TX 1 ,I f ji' . i . ' ,. i-31 , r » . . , 'f I l V A E 5 1.26; L.':7\‘~ I tl' lil lllti Clly""'@ i _ Last summer we had a great demand " , for fancy shirts and anticipate a still .6-ff greater one this ,Season We have pre _y pared for it by laying in one ofthe lin - est' stock of shirts ever shown in Char lottetown. They’re here now for your U O Great favoritslast year and will con . ‘ tinue so this season. Comfortable 1,-j.,»,,~,<, Stylish, ,Sorviccable In'man,y different V 5. styles and colors. , L-~f' l ' I ' ~ Q!" 4 ~ ini.. - .T tt ' .t ;" 12. =-_W1 . - . 5 ii' . ,‘ 1 . , _-_ R'/'ilk' _ , c ».i 4;( ; L Sf.e1.‘??hcgi-,oririoiigcss asyowplebse with collars, attached tor .separate or unfit-Eput. ‘ - any collar. Some. extra moe patterns We~»have2-the -hnest stock of N ' Mid' ,Shiite tht you Gil-D lin n f;;,;iif _ You’ve waiitmga mee shirt let . ‘ \ T '__ _v,. _/ .,. ,_ xl s -. , ` is . 75; WI f 4 ' ' , z i r --ei p \ __ . .r F-- M.;-1 , _ __ \ 4 , » - Weddilig \F_§P`&q&f\-hflf u u U ‘U ' The abundance of artistic and smtable gifts to be had at this store is well worth avisit to see. v - No where in -the city willyou ind a more select stock of Sterling and Silver Plated Ware than our display Those whoare interested in approaching weddings will' had it easy to make a. choice from our Wedding ilver “W. WE LLNER Sill til* Don’t simplylook at them. But Q C _ " the delicate half tones, and high . Also noticc the true Wedding . Rings _-*_-_ . When a man buys a ring t0 worn by his future wife. he wants the beet. _ _ That is, he wants an 18k ring 'Ev . is specially made for Fry and burnished Optican. in iehili .' - ' ...it 1. réwgekpwg the Avards June 13th 1900 'iaw GROCEBS. Dollars*--f Jas- Kelly & . - Depoaifs 'reserved and Wiateresi all lowed at best' current rites. i _ '_ y .M»i1a.dsi~°e°= - » l _ A *_ y n S _J ‘ ` ‘I 1 Popular. " -..il Q\aoi\8ttoct