THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'l."l.‘E1OWN APRIL 7 899 -~~ - - ~-~ --~ O v . 7 - i il-t - LADIE D YOU WAN - -i GOOD UMBRELLA If so, We have it. YVe have just received from the factory 2oO in brown and black, covered; with silk, gloria and ala.paca.- good Wearers every ~~ ‘T one; strong paragon ribs, and very pretty handles -- soine have hollow steel tubes and ' .. ~, ff-\».. "3 -zu. F . , ~ _vesttrdav thathelj sister Mrs-_(1. _L- amtetiirivei-in septemter last". Mr. gl Webber, Summerside, is seriously ili, ‘ Han-i3.m‘i3 now in the Merchantsv Bank QE l soine have wood sticks. 'Q2 QT-Q (E-T§_ LZ-Q Q22 LC;-2 Q2 if-3 L73 A;-it ti. . Prices from pg of i--_i and Province Schoolrooui on 'l`tiursrlay, 13th inst. THE Stanley made agood trip from Pictou to Georgetown yesterday. A some freight and mail, arrived in this Mus. A. D. DUcriEM1N~ of this city received the sad news by telephone and left by the afternoon train to visit ter. A NEW Pos:rMAs'rEn FOR CLIFTON. - The Postmaster General has been, pleased to appoint Mr Arch’d Camp~ P pace of Mr. McKay, deceased. Mr.. Campbell is genial and 'popular and will doubtless. be a good oiiicer He ,has very strong claims upon his party, c I 6*, and having the telephone oflice,inakes it _ . doubly convenient for the community. The Always Busy Store. We 0 evv Shoes l-1 Fi ts you see it in or ad, It's Bo. . ` 1. t ft ~ . Ellllllllllllliiit llilllillllillllllilitililllhlillwlillllillililltilltllliiltll. rp , Ti-IE enterprise of Mr. J. T. Peardon _J is quite commendable. Finding his quarters on Upper Great George street too small for fast increasing business he..has removed to the Welsh & Owen brick building, Lower Queen street In his new premises Mr. Peardon has dc- cided advantagess His oiiice and store are large, airy and specially suitedto the business now being conductedby him. The location is gogd and THE GUARDIAN, ` knowing Mr. Pea.rdon’s push and-energy, predicts for him an unusually large increase in business and wishes him every success. __ Mn. EUGENE YoUNG,the Rough Rider tonsorial artist, has completed asepar- ate ladies’ and_children’s hair dressing room, and is now prepared to do singe- ing, shampooiuv' and treating of the 4 " D now on the wa , will be here in a short time. We want scalp. The entrance to the ladies’ room Lots Ladies’ Baots, small sizes, 75c a pair. Girls’ Fine Boots, all sizes, 90c a pair. Other lines at very low prices. s'rAmPEn's connisn. 7 . . . . to make all the room we can. Our low prices are moving IS fl'0m Sydney Stffet- GWG hlm a Pan O5- 5 big lot of BOOTS and SH0ES_ and be treated by the latest American systems. 5 4i pd. at ’ ' Garters’ for Wall Paper. llll lomltlitf . Ii- J()$'I‘. nooioiitiiivotoootiionvoinniio nina Y SHIM N0 BEGIN T0-DAY, A BIG CLEARANCE SALE 0F t ' B00l`S AND SHEES. kinds of Men’s W0men’s and Childrens Slices W _S Yoéaegm; WGETTQE Pilllllllg ' A The Latest ltlea in tolling. EEST mnnsirs eoons. ~ ' ' ' ' '_'c'>'é§lw;Elll[lllly F|f3l"llldS3 wlllllllldlh LONDON HOUSE BUILDING' _ , Prices- as “ ‘- v gmmmmmmmmmmmg We Subscribe Our Signatur because we tell you what is true ‘We'd like to keep our firm name clear of anything deceptive, any thing to lead you a=tra.y. It we were tit-ying to mislead you, misrepresen up anything. then like any body e sedoinz the same thing, our name is “not in it,"~ , Depend on This. “Special” Shingles are _the be made and we ask only the sam price a.syou’ll have to pay for other kinds. = The “Bee Hive is the only place __ they can be obtained. HONE 181. S. BARRET lliiiililYlilliliillilliliililll as . _ (D #Milli nil ilillaitlllllill ll till dléllllllflillllll L *U F :I lllttllll I A M. N. O., GUARDIAN oilice. wants a VIDCCS. V ____¥ ' LOCAL Consort..--A meeting of the 1 p See also on page 5_) Executive of the L. C. W. will take _ ilsce on Saturtla afte noon M¢Lf*0d- WHS 5005 $2 01' 10 (NYS YBS- the St. Peter’s Brant-h of the Womtliu’s terday. ~ p Auxiliary in St. Peter’s Guild Room, on . i _ . _ AT the P0500 weft. one drunk. John THERE will bea business meeting oil T S A , , ' _ | - , A 1. dates. Visiting Brothers welcome. THE pmgy-am of the concert to be _ v Mit. HENRY Sintra Chairman’ of the held i." th.” basement ‘if the new Came' 0 A I i» ~»-~»-»-- 1 A ' Water Commissionets. left yesterday d£;1r's1i';9£g;>f1;l1;Sg;ui1dS:iog)‘Fi;',d, pp- I T _ I A A on'a trip to Boston. He will beabsent Fe dit It il; com D' d it tgrgab ° about a week. . a ` ~ P Ee 0 ° est vocalists of the city. also V.nnicombe’s A _ _ A . , THERE was ng Q1-Ogging from Cape orchestra; beautiful statuary under the ,_ A P P Tormentine to Cape Traverse, owing ‘5'1P°1`Vi5l°” 01 MT- T009- Miy- DOT? P i ' tg Windg, but ing bgqtg njqdg a I0 atléhd. TDB l)9.S8[l]€I1i. $98.0 i ' good trip' from this side yesterday. 1.500 PB0Pl°§ be 011° Of the l1UU1b61'- __ ., _ » Saturday, next, at 330 p. m. Afull ...1.-.§..<.:.»..f“.-_ .:t;'..tr.2re..Nz..§f- _A i>EsPA'rcH from Hamilton, Ont., says the Chairman and Board of Investi- special train bringing the passengers, £30011 Of the ROW] Canadian HIIUNIUBA Association, havepnanimously awarded city about half past two p. m. L. T. Harrison.` Summerside, Princet ll ll Mil; . _ : A g 4 l Al A Edward Island, a medal' for conspicu- ous courage and daring in saving Miss Annie A Aitken from drowning in Mir- of Halifax, in Halifax. Mit. E. E. BUnLEsoN. of Cherry Val- ley. was recently the the recipient of the sau news of the death of his mother. which occurred in her home,N ew York, ou Feb. 5th last. and the following few lines are taken from a daily piper of that city:-“Mrs. Esther C. Burleson. of Augusta, N Y., died at the home of her ciusin, O. W. , Burleson. No. 811 Kossutii Street, at 10 o’clock Sunday morning from heart failure. Deceased was born in the State of Shode Island, in 1838. In 1858 [lPoor Toad! Poor] Boy!! Blinking his cunning eyes ' And thought he saw the bounds of the earth Because he’d seen the sunrise. Ayouth went back to his f.~ither’s farm, Britnuiing fu 1 of knowledge _ known ' , Of mankind, beast star, leaf and stone Poor boy ! . ; Q---g._l..__ An Easter Greeting. For those who have thought tha catarrh is incurable and to whom the constant use of snuffs and ointments was almost unbearable. Catarrhozone comes as a sure and delightful cure. No need for fetid breath, broken voice, and dropping in ine throat._ Send for Cat- arrhozone and be convinced: Outtit,$1.00 A Sam le bottle and inhale 10 cents milliner for a country store. Apply by letter at once. Stark, of Brockton, Mass. - V Mn Ann Mics J L Tiioirrsoiv leave today to visit friends on the main land Latest News of the City, i..S;?ff§‘d‘L’§’f.§.°i3f.”t1?‘£i.T.“.§&i~’$l‘.” Ani' person having a second-hand typewriter, in good. condition, to dis- _ pose ot, will tind it to their advantage .By Reporters and Corresp on- to we... at 0...-.. to X. r. z., GUARDIAN i* d@ntSEv¢r Where Om A A ‘M F , ,suffered greatly, but this gave way to a Poor toad ` `most peaceful, quiet 'and happy death, l p _ r. _ N' C' POISON & C0: Kingman' Um" ywife, Mrs. E. E. Burlison and Charles ` l ' . 1 y r at P. W. ' y _ ` ,. DELiCioL's ice-cream at St. Paul’s College at 3.30 olclock. Afull attend- ' . ' ance is requtsted. _ 6.3i. ‘ I ME. J. HUNTER Wnrrn, St. John B., wants a general agent for the pro- vince for accident insurance., Write him for full particulars. ‘ Fon SALE at a bargaiu,a Tufts Hand Foundry Co Size of bed 26-36 Apple f:.°..“;f.i°.“ii‘:t;s;’.~.$.i::;°:t:» tit, gf ,fees since resided. She was on a visit to ' ' - , _.Q perhrelatives wbgn shehwas taken ill., THE Boys’ Brigade lecture gn Men- i V n er ouuger ayss e was a musi- da .the 10th mst. Ticketscau be cb-j=,oy_1 f - _ - ' A ciau ofyrare ability, and possessed a ;` tailied at the Apothecaries Hall. John- F? hm; but true and endearing nature. She leaves son&Johnson’s,and Haszard &>Moore’s. . y , rwosons. A M- Burleson. of Augusta. Rev. J. M. Withycombe will bring two 1 log 1° ‘"1l'fl*'~"“ “i “¥°°- j and E. E. Burlesor, of Cherry Valley, of his boys from Summers’de, who will i }yf‘~` To run well it should P- E. I.. also one Sister. Mrs. M. be dressed in the uniform of the Brig~,l l-,tilt regularly and Monroe, of Pawtucket, B.. I.”-Com. ade. ‘ gt leggg eve;-y~ 18 m91i(;’hg_ A CHERRY VALLEY correspondent writes: On the 22iid of March. last, A toad bat under a C-abbage_leaf ‘an extremely hard and patient sufferer U from a cancer for over a year, ar-d as . - " thd' s resed'td ridh" ~»g;;;t;;;;,1» he ..:.';:2.:,€':§. .:.. ez. xi... his life about the only nourishment he took Was a little water. Up to within a few months of his death the deceased for throughout his_ entire adliction he put his trust in his Maker and Redeem Blessed are the dead who die in the, tended from his residence here on Fri- day, the 24th tilt., at 1 o’clock. p. m., the ofiiciating clergyuseu being, Revs. Mr. Mdllonnell, of Vernon River; Mr. Spurr and Mr.Howard of Pownal. at which place the interment took place. The pall bearers were: Williaml L. Irving, John Hayden, Dayid C. Ir- ving, Peter Mclsaac, John Doyle and, Charles D. Irving. The deceased wasf well and favorably known throughout who are left to mourn his death, are his Wm. Judson, of this place; Mrs. Thos. Burhoe, of Alexndria. Lot 49; Mrs. George R. Irving and Mrs. Jessie S EVANTEIZTBA ETS* Class tailor to 3° wi Bentley’s Limment the modem Patti Cured ‘ t A ll i tiitttiittuiuiutiitiiiiitiiiitee,.Y ~ -- -l1“_;‘;_ we 10.. A s we want room big bargains will be given in ` , .r ___ » s vhs. in i»_..,~__~* in This fact explains the great superiority of our made-to-order suits. The Good work and low pi-mes the gauge cut, the fit, the finish, and every detail of workmanship, is as perfect as the 20’ A l ' hi lhest art can make it, and as we carr a. full line of the finest imported 8 .Y , ' " . 3 ' Suitings we are in aposition to produce Sartorial results of the highest order. __”_W"’ Shlpping c' p"r , There islnever any chance of unfavorable criticism of our work. We make c LY. 1' a ; 5 ~ A the difference between tailor-made and ready-made Suits ` too evident and ` gs ° 'ble to be overlooked Scotch trimmed Suits $14.00 and $16.00. Order DON T Mlss T|"||S SALE vm , ~ ' _ » s % I .f . 3?g,;1;h<;r;leer promptly attended to. Xoups new I . H. STEWART & E Go. . ‘ i t 5 » J. o. TAYLORS. A. MGIUNALD ` 'PRINTW i Q Tho LoalI|i§Faolllonahlo1'aIlor. * Press manufactured by the Boston Type~ occurred the death of John T. J udson, BY MRL BERNIE BABC0CVK_ X 8.g8l'l y88rB. TEIB d€088S6d DBCU oi .' vwunn ¢ mana .vw mu l»'.‘ .»-_ it tin that time the oil will - lost its lubricating qunlitiei, and the wheelsbegin to wear, We do Watch repairing v..;\:f- -"\, ' f the Island. Of the sorrowing family, ll indef- mod arately. THE GREAT “TNI INSE- He thought he knew all there was lo be GT, and 0119 Cf the A9315 *li his funeral was his favorite scriptural passage, 5 Because he’d been to college. ' Lord. The _funeral was largely at-ll' Undoubtedly those buckles with patriotic designs, beauti- fully enainelled in a variety of colors, are the newest and most popular line of goods on the market. . They come, attached to a goo quality of silk ribbon in assorted colors. _ We have a few of theta beautiful belts still on hand. 1 . F. Hutcheson, J EWELLER &c. Queen St. _ _ Y V r Bremner Bros., wiio|.£sA|.e _ Pttonuce iiiaiictiitiirs HALIFAX, N. 8, Ecnrvimsor POTA'l'0l!;s. TUBNIPS. 0A'l‘8» BUTTER, EGGS, P¢\UL'.l‘BY FRESH PIDBK Consignments solicited. Liberal advanw mad# ' : BEEMNEE nuns. “dm” »nim.N.,s. one iadmd wem ‘ _l AGENTS: Our rates: War Gives n, gi-nghio account of th the Maine; _ewefs V ture of Admiral Uervern s Santiago and Surrender of of ortnwkiloonggninz or an . bail/wont this autben aniurrson co.. Toronto. - ' -=. edestruotion Stl g el 7 I E ttiiitii