. ' r’ ` .= '."`1*"`- = ." "if,iff`1';`=1f"15‘i‘..£#<,Zf`¥,f§: `- » . ~ ', -. '. f , Y .~,»n»»'>‘ .-sr*-`_‘_.~‘-“~ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 22 é 71-A ' ‘_ L _ p 1 __ _*__ ____ _ - f S’Sll)E AND PIUNGE 00 w tion on the 31st inst MRC A l\IAcNi;'r'r shipped 118 l THE Indians of Lennox Island intend holding their annual St Anne celebra- lambs toJ A Leaman & Co, Halfax, iwarm _lOdl_eather. As the warm weather draws nearer you will iiaturall be thinking of dianging your warm lwool dresses for tha' of .\luslins and Lawns. Social teaparties and picnics will be the older for llc next sixty days, and the change to the Muslin Gown will be cool ai-il comfortable. The change will not cost you much for we have decided to close out the balance of our Cotton Dress Fabrics at greatly reduced prices. You will ask why. ltisjust this. We know from our many years’ experience that after 15th July the sale of Summer Dress materials is vii-tt.ally at an end. We also know that carried over goods from one season to another are not worth 5Oc. on the dollar owing to the change of styles and goods becoming shop-woin and spoiled. “Ie will not carry them over. There are bargains in musliiis here for you so come and take your choice. Here we mention a few : 5 Ends of Muslim in Nile Green, Ecru, Cream, White and Pale Blue, with raised stripes in contrasting shades-a very dressy fabric for waists and dresses. Regular selling prices 'Z-5c, marked down to 180. 5 Ends Grass Linens, assorted stripes in Lavender, White, Red and Pale Blue-a very dressy material and has good wearing qualities. Regular selling price 3Oc marked down to l9c. IRISH DIMITIES-3 ends of pointed Irish Dimity, a. very soft, bright and cool fabric, just the thing for the hot days to come. These we priced at 24c, we have marked them down to l5c. ' SHIRT WAISTS-If not a muslin dress how about Shirt Waists, We were never better prepared; our stock is yet nicely assorted; you ca.n't afford to pay for getting your waist made, when you can buy one here for the price you would pay for the making. 5doz. Shirt Waists, assorted in light and dark colors, sizes from 30 to 40 Bust, made from fairly good wash print-attached Collars and Cuffs, for only 42c. 10 doz. Shirts, assorted stripes and checks, made from good Canadian wash print-attached Collars and Cuffs,considered good value at 6Oc,for only 4 9 Hosiery and Undervvear. This Department ofiers you many lines at trully tempting prices, and is well assorted with the latest offerings of the season. Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose at5c, Sc, 10c, l2c, the best value we have ever shown. Ladies, Under Vests, from 5c to 5Oc. Everything from the cheap Cotton to the finest French Balbriggan. In Hosiery and Underwear we can suit you. BRING US YOUR WOOL As we said last week, it has with us the some purchasing power as your cash. We advertise no article at a price that your wool will not buy. Every department is v ell stocked and we are continually adding to them to meet your wants. Mail orders will have our prompt attention. Samples will be sent on SINCLAIR 81 STEWART. SUMMERSIUE. May 27 lo Dec Sl 1aw&w PM _ J Surnrnerside and Prince County iii vq,ii,§,iiii,g|Nii? ENGLISH CELENITE CEMENT . hich is rapidly taking the place of ordinary plaster, to which it is far su- perior and the cost is only a trifle more. We are the selling agents for the Island and can furnish it at lowest rates. Delivered at Charlottetown or Summerside or to any station on the railway. Descriptive pamphlet with instructions for using,furnished on application. Our stock of Building Material of all kinds is not excelled by any in the province and our prices are always right. SGHUBHIN, LEFURGEY, CLARKE' & 30,. Limiicd. Summerszde, May 26, 1897 eod & w’ 1 yr M w V V WDRTI-l’S_ lllll llllllllllll Plllllllll. ll~__ 7 llll l, l. lllllllllll. _ DENTIST. aduale ol Baltimore College in 0 ifital Su riiery Crown and Bridge Work a spec ialty. All operations performed and work done in the very latest up-to~date l manner. Prices moderate. Satis- faction guaranteed. , OFFICE-Water St.-., Summerside. 1 Will be at Kensington every Thurs- day afternoon juno 27 eod 6 mos llaiidiassing, Shaving & Shampouing ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Childrens Hairdressing carefully attended lo, Razor lloning a Specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed in all lines. = ` \Vater Street. Summerside. ()ppos,ite'R T Holman`s Brick Store. R E M D July 9,’98-d3m I ~ ~ 1 _Dix J. E. McDonald, Dentist. has removed his omce to more ceutrall _located room, over John MacKenzie s Store. duectly opposite Hol~ mgn s new Brlgk Blockil i f very opera 'cn in t e ract ce o dental il surgery rendere ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS . _by means of hisd now well knwn and parc- { cally efective is what you are looking for. ` . Get the Blue Flame Oil Stove the Pamless Meth°d‘ only perfect oil stove yet invented. ` .TM hundreds °f P°\`-l°“tS ° 1`*f'°‘1.°“ _“Yi Will do the ordinary family cooking g liiiifineiiihaciilacafldr tidmllpiig tiger-L§;eivhenem"usgtii:1e Uses but little oil-No heat, no dust, °°°°k °° d°°S¢f- , J. E. ii=iinuuiu.ii‘s. Also _iust received a very fine as~» sortment of tin and granite ware, ' - _ Ice cr cam Freezers etc. ete. ’ ’ HGIIIINALD &. HAR MARTIN RISTERS Solicit0rS.I\otarias Pu yesterday' morning. Mn W S Houicinx left yesterday morningto enter on his new duties in the Bankof Nova Scotia, Ainhers t. Miz Joins L.u°i>i-JN. St John. took iaway 38 lambs and five fat cattle by §the Northumberland yesterday morn~ ii 0" i ing Q l Mus Gizo lllsrrimws and daughter of Charlottetown. and Mrs E W Silver and lson of Lunenburg. N S, are the guest; lol Mr and Mrs B H Godkin for a few days visit. Mn Ei_i.is Scnuniiin, son of Mr llsaac Schurman. formerly of North lBedeque, and now of Carthage. Mo, has enlisted in the American :iamy and sailed with the last contigent of troops 'for Manila. i Exrisxsivn repairs are being made to the freight houses on Railway wharf. Thefoundatious of the build- ‘ings will be raisei about four feet, lniw flooring laid and other necessarv ‘improvements made. _ - I1' will be remembered by Gtfsitniah' readers that Miss Florence Kelly. ,daughter of the late Judge Kelly of lthis town at present a nurse in New York,\vas the recipitent some months ago of n silver medal for best bed side chart, and thesis on typhoid among a number of compelitons. This chart . has since been published under the name of the Kelly Chart. A numberof samples have been 're- ceived from Miss Kelly by Dr MacLel- lan who announces them the best of the kind that he has seen and thinks it highly probably they will come into general use in the hospitals. CAP? MACMILLAN, Government engi- neer, who was up yesterday inspecting the repairs to Wilmot Bridge, went over to Bedeque in the afternoon in company with Capt Larkius of the dredge Prince Edward and took measurement about the wharf with a view to recommending some necessary dredging. H- informs the GUARDIAN correspondent that as at present the wharf is practically ii-~ it-_s~ for vessels of any kind. He will rr- commend that a strip 72 feet in leiig ii at the outer end and 112 feet on ii e east side be dredged out. Tri s “il give ample accommodation fi r .~u~ li verses as will find it necessary to call there. A gentleman who owns one of the prettiest gardens in Suminei-side, and whosesweet peas have for years been the admiration of citizens as well as of visitors to the town, this season im- ported at considerable expense a quantity of seeds from a reputable.New i’ York House, among them beings. new ii and-_ii was said-a beautiful variety of sweet peas. _The latter were` specially selected for the double purpose of beautiiying a pariicuar part of the garden and shutting out of competit in once and for all one or two florists who have of late been making perilous strides towards a reputation rivalling his own. The se;ds arrived in due time anfl were carefully planted iii in elaborately prepared spot, and' sur- rounded by all the acsessories that cou`d be devised for their protection - Like Jona’s Gourd they came up in a night--fine, healthy, rugged locking plants--not one had missed. nota weaxling in the whole niagiiiticent row. For weeks they coriiiiiuid to grow and increase in stature until they had passed clear out of siglitof all compet tors. Therivals were .plainly not in the race, and they admitted it. Such sweet peas had never been seen outside of the tropics Visitors were invited to admire them and they did i' with a will. _Last week they bloomed -bloomfd into blooming vetches, ordinary plain everyday vetches such as hundieds of farmers throughout the their cattle. There wasn`t ii pea in the lot, although it is said that when the discovery was made there were other capital ietteis in the vicinity that are not in the floral guides of Canada. The owner although first piostrated by the shock, is now taking a more philosophical viaw of the inaiter, and is content with the short season of triumph enjoyed beft re the bloom be- trayed the baselessness of his hopes. _M Leave your order for pre- serving berries, fresh every day at H. A. Co.\iPToN’s. LoTs of strawberries wild and cultivated with cream at H A Compton’s. A choice lot of honey in comb just received at HA Compton’s. ' , GREAT rush for picnic sup- plies at H A Comptons. Gascolgne’s Successor. OTTAWA. July 21-Cflicial advices have been received that Colonel Hutton ofthe 60th Rifles has been appointed successor to General Gascoigne.and that Major Foster of the Royal Engineers, is to be the successor to Colonel Lake, the Quarter master General. countiy grow in their back fields for* - 41 ,__ lf' f 'ifjfyei ‘ is"-_'/ii»~'~-ly' 'Z QI "=“!i_, $2: _ _.__ l 'Jello lllll ,Q 1. Sliungelliiillliy Bti: = Wai, Iii-Fiiiiiiii llioiiiias / g Bad for the boys - E ~ | Bad for the clothes assesses-1-coats.-snaassaeasaa -fi n :U cn l_' ffl :F orey s ini io Wan on Bois. sew; cost more. Ever to wear Clothing” “ “ Baa for ine iiockei-book is made in almost as many sizes and proportions as boys are-and though they are stylish, Smart and l1P't°'dat° they are made for Boyish '_B0ys, for Ulllllle good hard wear and will last until the boy out of them. . horey’s do not ask people to buy at one particular shop. That system makes the garments y good dealer sells Sl10I'¢y’S_“ R¢f1dy and guarantees it to give satlsfaction. You will find the Guarantee Card In the pocket. ' xWwwWwwWWWW WWWWWW These goods can he purchased from JAMES PATDN & 60,0ll'1'_0W|| / S6811. / Ch’teod Owing to the death of the senior partner of the firm`of Fin- Loca, and layson & McKinnon it becomes necessary to give notice that .,,,i,, D,mi,i,~,~ all overdue accounts must be paid without delay. ` Bilsfllitwl- The business will be continued at the Old Stand as usual, where the largest stock ever carried-l in all lines can be ~ All our customersare cordiall i v y ri ited tow call and see us., i=iNi_AvsoN sr i‘i¢i der I4) I Wright. Provinces, A Bio DAY oNTi-ii-'; S.A.A.A.G SUMMERSIUE, THURSDAY, AUGUST #ill Bicycle and Track .sp No. ll--Half Mile Bicycle _ 1s'. prize, Silver Medal, J. B. Gunn, 2nd Bicycle Clock, H. P. Strong; 3rd Sweater, lst Prize-Cup S. A. A. A. llc 17 I-'Ive Hlio lloyolo Hallie” lst Prize-Silver Cup, (Hon. James 2nd Silver Medal (Godkin Bros. 18 Half Mllo lonnit! loco. lst Prize Musical Clock A. . Rogers tl' V li gitilgtize Dly Guardian one year by N0 19 10° ,ll DQS 0 n tothe ollicers lst Prize_Silver Cup, (Goold BicycleC~».) 2nd Prize-Silver Meda'_. (McGrugim W 3rd prize-l year subscription to Agriculturist, by W A Brennan. . No- I2--3 Mile Bicycle ship P- E- Island- lst Prize -Silver Cup , (Hon John Yeo.) , 2nd Prize-Silver Medal, (J R Noolmll.) 1 Ne. ia.-i-iaif mis Bicycle No. 14, 100 yds dash boys under lst Prize-Bicycle Lum 2nd Prize-Watch F. Strong N0- 15-Two lilo Bicycle Lap lst Prize-Gold Medal (J H Bell) , 2nd Prize-Silver Medal John Richards 1 No, 16 3 lilo Bloyolo Toon Race - Teams of three from any club in the ii J is H ll s.f.f.» :=,, of _p 9...: luis Hsin lllllgi 13;' . A' e ¥ er- ‘F > £1 § s 'S 4*- _».._.,_,.,__...