xl 1 -f THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOITETOWN, MARCH 1 £890. _ v ~_....~.».¢_~ -a. 1'. 1,, ,_ - ~ s ~ \_ -._ ._ ._...., . _- .________,,___k__ "___ *_ *n , _. -_ ... . ~-f-»~.~---f-.-=.uia-- THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE~STAlllEY B808. als* t%%%%%% Q arrived home yesterday from his oiiicial nfanng °°mP19li0U and has ' mp to Great Bmam antique |appearance - Bay Fortune, in common with other, parts of C F M C C_A full attendance of the Island similarly situated has --i Henry Dingwell had purchased the farm _ _ _ __ _ 5 formsriy occupied by iur.Joim Mackie, are the kind that dis leases our (S °°'1°°°° page ‘) - but have since learned that such is H ° d h' 9 ~ ' % THE city court meets this morning at _not the case, that the sale is, as yet,only - ave you tne lm ’ If not gwe ten o’clock. in process of negotiation. The other Order- , ' mistake wa t h l ' do we" to |00k Into the vahles MR FRED MORRIS, Bradalbane, was Sa ypograp wa °n°_msur g O - _ _r _'_f I ' _ _ . - Mn wmrworiii, President or me _ 5 " ` ' ' ' ' _ S Noxon Bros MtgCo.,is in the city in the S _ _ _ f _ _ , _ _ interests of that old reliable firm and of f ` ` ' ` ' f ' t the Evans Bros Piano Company of ~ _ which he is the proprietor: Both ol _these P R G of firms are represented in this_Province by Mr. R. C. McLeod, who, it is under-l ’ ' stocd, has given a very large order for ls the kind that pleases' iano binder _ . ' . \ ` ' J k 1 ed' _ A “ll """'"°°- a a a 'rAvi.or2’s Gathered hr Guardian Reporters and tor-A BAY F°#TUNE NOTE*-T"° °"°" appeared in our last corres ondence _|‘lS||0|\d&|1l$ EV9\’y\ll||8|‘8. l under the above heading. It was there R .4 P P IC F 5 l _ stated, as we were informed, that Mr. _ .._. ,»~.-_ -i in the' ,_ t d passed was printed where we wrote; ° - QUBUH st|'BQlts" A at 4 A i C1-7 793°" ay' _ surpassed.-Mr. C. P. F1ockton’s new ¢ff¢f¢d "1 0”' i»is.JosEi»n w'iss,iii.i..A. of Mitten, Sllmivef emacs for tourists ' as _ an ~ _ __ f- c the membersoflhe C.F M C C is a very fair shareof leasure seekers . . . . P requested at practice this (Wednesday) during the summer months. ‘Possessing ` evening. Important business. excellent facilities for sea bathing, an VVVKM iiiirviiii assesses c., %%%%%a?i`%%%% o ' _ Sd! \_\ \__\ \__ _ __ ~ ‘_ L repairs to Cape Tormentine and crosses st°l°n- N0" is 3 8°°d “in” °° " "_ "J 7"” io Cape Traverse in an 1.-pen'boat aroute have them engraved' our Mt' 'r` ’ ` . . ' ` th' .1 which though not so uncertain as the bfaiifgrelgif mmsxpfg :£11 bl: :Ti foriner,ts surely not more coinfortable. pleased to Shbw you samples _gf :;_ A great deal is being said aoout what his wgfk, and will submit Special ig the present government and others that designs for your approval ‘ you 1; preceded it have done towards giving request it. V 1_: us better communication with the main- EVSFY P°"°° °h°“ld h“"° “hw E? land and I think. they have all done if* Su'°"'“"° m°"`k°d' fl fairly well. But while much has been The cost It small. 5? __ AJ " \ Q/ A' ' \ set as-9 .ti / and buttoned, 10 to discount. fr' at ' .lf AQ!- per cent discount. __ for ladies’ fine in all lines. Cl lSCO U nt °n Slippers. Boots. ll to 2, heel-20 pgf _ prices. this sale. K. .IOST s'rA|viPEn'S _CORNER vm? T; ' /A \ 'ui Int room-wo musl: have It, 'Before stock of Boots and Shoes arrive we want to best part of our stock now on hand. 20, 25 per cent discount. “all boots plain figures.” . ' f hd; ’tMen’s Laced Boots from 1.25 a pair a pau or as up. Yours at 2° per gent i discount. Men’s Congress Boots, big discounts, Children’s Boots at greatly reduced If you wanttosave money on your shoe purchases-Come during sewers, subdivisions of properties, public squares and parks, as well as the westernmountain, with its recently opcned,\ convenient and picturesque drivers. They have entrusted the work to the Engineering firm of McConnell & Marion. of Montreal. The plan when completed will no doubt be a most use- ful work for reference, and afboon to real estate men and others having busi- ness connections with-out model West- ern suburb. 1 To Cure Headache in ten minutes use tgricn _, We commence to smell the Spring weather- makes a personthiuk ot building. During March and April vi e are going o try ‘ t and Clean out the Bee Hi e. V We want to get clear of all our Lumber. A Word to the Wise Lumber Buyer* PHONE isi. / JAS. BARRETT, _ ("0NN0l'.LY’S WHARF. A QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS and OOLDS Pyny-Peclural 'I`h¢4Ia.nadlan Rzinerlyiorall TIIIUAT ll llllld Al-'FEB`|l0||S Luge Bottles, 25 ants. mvisar.-iiwii.eNcnco..x.|»ru. ,nqvgg tunnel _ ___ [___ ,.. ' invigorating climate, a charming scenery THE Principal of Prince St School an hmpltable P6098’ no better Place received an unsolicited donation - . _ . . . of f ' _ _ _ ' A _ __ __ *_ g ;_ __' ‘_ M.. D. C, MC- f:r.?;.::;i.°:i;“;.t“:r.°.‘;: is ‘::::.1 oxfol d I W _ _ Leod for the Prince St. School Library. of the c,ty_ aw in Search of rest _ I _ A vALUAisLE contributor to the' ami q.“iet“de°;.C°n;s.id°ra‘ll° di' - ‘ Guardian calls attention to the fact Sanshcnon 'ixlsts m this °°m *%*VVVV\NVVVvvvv»yvy§g~y _ - inunit ccnce of ' _ _ o “ that not osly the last three but the last , Y mmu “fe declsmn give" QA ; @H four American Consuls had each four on me oyster ca” Wmch was br°u"ht letters in their names The name of Mr up for hearmg bein” the 1"5P°°t°" °f . _ a _ ,- < _ _ _ _ - ° ” ` Fisheries, at Souris, onthe 21st inst.- 0 V , _ I C Han was calmed' The Ark of Safety Lodge meets regular- _ ' Tnisnn are 'two hockey matches io- iy every Monday night. Though work- ' MD@ _ i _ night, and the gpecgargrs wouid greairy ing noiselessly and in an unassuming V . ` *~“A_ appreciate efforts made by 111050 ‘in manner, this lodgein. common with all charge, to lose no time in calling ou Other l°dS°3 °f the I- 0- G- T-, is ex- SIIl00l5h d&I'k g'PBy(tWlllCd),pUPH W00l,‘A~ _ the first event and pr nt' a _ ertinga powerful influence for 00d ` _ _ _ f A _ ln addition to the many very at- necessary delay-ihron;li°euin§'i1s gmt, cpm its young psopis within its jing. Oxford tweed, 60 cents per yard. This isthe best value . t _ diction. It is in the subordinatelodges , A ° _ i _ __ lines suitable for ladies, there _PATENT nsronr Beiow wiii os found s and division, my the bw tempemrm ever saw in tweeds for fresh goods from the ‘loom_.____ . ' f _ _ list of patents recently ranted to in- '_ -» _ _ _ ' . . _ . ' I " » _ _ ` . \ _ 3 _ work is done. The societies meet the' s t ' f 3 l0t Of €XC€“€l'lt g00dS in Plalds, “N073 by the ($535155 G°V9l`UmeUt social requirements ofthe young and U and Plains t ld thmugh the agmwy °fM°551'9 M3110" & at the same time they instil into their _. _ _ _ _ , _ _ __, _ ,,, , _ . _ _V ..,,_ _ __ i i 3 WOU lllaké Ma;'1on`,_Sol¥itoEsL_pf gat<;§tS 8D‘;1°X minds temperance truths and other A Q " ‘Q-” Def 9» l =*W 01' 0 W mg 0°' tcachin s of the h he t rd r And _ 7. _ y ._ s g Udldly f0l‘ DFCSSSS* W0l'th treal. (This report is prepared especi- 'um as gh h xg S Q G ‘ -' ~ ` -_ B ” ‘ ‘ ‘ aii for tins ii er) 62 424 C 1' r J “mg tym" °" 'ts my t° l . , - a ix e . _ - ‘ » ~ to 98C. per yard. ` _ Coirchosn SBP gab _ I d _B d the ocean makesdess noise, _but rolls °~_ F19 9 _ T311 0"- along more water than the little bah- _ _ IHORRISBLOCK, VICTORIA V§5°?a P- Q--B°|1‘?fS~_6_2»509 M0130 BUUF bling brook, so the temperance socie- ` ' ` _ _ T- dean DQIPAUS '1hlba“_d"a“» St- J°§U1°d ties have done more for the cause of = Ibefl/’1U6» P Q -WaShlDgf0l1 MHGIIHIG, temperance, than any other agency that ” i ' ‘ ’ i B lllllll X 3 _ ~ ' ~ _ ' _ - __ ~ .‘~. _ ‘ ‘ 62,589-Herbert \7Villiams Collins, Cart- been ivan a y ’ I § A8 F 1 _ _ I _ g , w s born in the year 1802, ' _ ' _ ' ._- ___. ‘ .. _ W';§l‘t;; M,i‘,;_"';mP"°}§°";°;‘_'s ;“_b,f’I}‘s & Pr0_b==\b1y 8€Gr6e\1Wi0h. Ki_ug’S C0- H81' The Standard fcr quality. Is used by pll large Transportation Com gfwfgtgounte aggggéiaiintgethgirdegg? maiden name “'59 Web” 31010115- panies and Livery Stables. It has no equal, and is sold by A all drst-class bility of a complete plan of their muni- _"&°_""- dealers* Manufactured only by cipality, in all respects up to date, Benl|ey’$ Liniment the modern Pain Curb decided to have such 'an one made, _lireadayyhg |0¢g5_ The co" Showing every street and lane, line of ____.,..,.___?_ ` ' ' ° ' ' How to Cross the Straits. A A - ‘ 7 n w- r aléllllllllllll Siit _We are deliohted to hear our ' 0"' ` i 62 515-Eugene Berthoin Guinohle, has yet appeamd _phebe C0551, of F1`““°¢' Fa3ten1“°'d°V\c° fm' Zalman” whose recent death notice has alread easiest way to get here, he takes pas- w0,,1d,,»¢.,{b_ sr-ige cn the Stanley from Picton and ‘ A ni¢e1y engraved Monogram perhaps after spending some days drift- gmt only adds beauty to the article ~\\ '\ 3 f__. A _ f,\, » K°""°"t H°ada°h° P°""d°'s'w ds' ing about with the ice is compelled to ' but is a means of identifying ilk E \ \\ N ` < ` _ff U 'ff go back to where he started. He now 95011111 “HV “fU1°1° 861* “Sway °1' be ‘= ~ ~ if \ a /J _w done in giving us a boat to ply be- tween Pictou and Charlottetown and making every effort to have a boat suitable far the service,I think more at-_ tention might be given to ' the Capes Route and the following means, which seems ' to me practicable if adopted. The trav-iler on the Andes is conveyed across chasms in a basket suspended on a stretched rope from cliff to cliff ;on the Rockies cats are drawn up steep inclines by means of a cable ;on the Western plains the plough is drawn back and forth over furrows a mile or more in length; and in our Island Awe" see pasSengers,teanis and freight drawn across rivers in a similar way. Well if an endless chain was 'suspended across the Strait, elevated at both ends to such a height that it could not touch the ice'or water in the centre and put in motion by the proper machinery could it not be used to draw cars across from side to side? Of course the cars used would have to be (so constructed as to both slide in the water and slide over the rougliest ice; but I think such could be built. Now Mr. Editor if I were a mechanical engineer I suppose I could at once understand why such a scheme is impracticable, but as I am not I must crave some of your valuable space for these lines in the hope that some one may, through your columns, t give me the information 1 need. _ _ Yours Truly, ‘ Cmzrosrrr. 'Aggie Shore, Feb. 27. ' . _ _ I _ _ '; _ ' TIIE GREAT WATGIIIIUUSE- 5 f- 1-_r,r_r ,i,i_~_t__i.r_r \,u_rf v_r.v_i \,'~l,{;l_.r.t.i l_.i.r 11,41 i_t_.\!i thy _ llllllllllllllllllllllllillt Prof. J W Robertson Island' stvled the °»G§rden of the Gulf” § and I have no doubt that the d ` - esigna tion is a proper one. But the traveller who wishes to come here during the _ 'PnnFEssnn ` - ' months of January, February and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ March finds that this is a garden that will v1s1_$_t|'1l8 P1`°Vl“¢° in U10 is sometimes very hard to enter. =§'0n your Spoons Forks and other lUf0l'99fS 0f"¢h0 _ ’ Selecting what he considers the Suve,. amclem would be Diem _ 3 DAIRY COMMISSIONER. and __ i 6)! the Experimental Dairy Farm ' Farmers and Horticulttiriih And will hold meetings as follows: Monday, 27th F eb.-At Rustico Bank at 12.30; Bradalbane Hall at 7. . -Tuesday,28th Feb.-Kensington Hall at 2; Summerside at 7. Wednesday, March 1-0’Leary Hall f at Alberton at 7. ` Thursday, March 2-St. Peter’| at 2; Souris at 7. _ A Friday, March 3 -Charlottetown in Kindergarten Hall, at 2; also at o med-_-` ing of the Dairy Assochtions ot t.hePro- __ viiice speecially called at Charlottetown W W Z? ‘_¢_it7, the same place-same evming. _ . - __ _ 3 t -sammy, im-on 4-einen Hui at 12.30; Murray Harbor South at7.30.- ~ » It is partiticularly requested, as the|'_o'; are two meeting' to beheld each day, tthat all meetings shall be held on sharp f __ -un ` _ L_ -~ 4 MMMMUMYHYMMMM* o ' ' llll lllllllllllll E ' "llllmllllllYlllllmllllllllllllllllllmm* _£ "‘ 2 Egg? ¥§,§= looong ~ he E _ 5 ': E _ e A ' oololo i r uriuuiru mi ruruitiiuru. atches Could , k. i lone ghflaouooolols fr is sad st/ory of bad treatment abuse they would have to cell. aka it a Personal Matter = en ma. ' 80 88 ' Tnaiftayour watch like the delicate li ece of mechanism _that in is. I Allow me to examine it rox; you and necessary clean or repair it- F. HUTGHESO Ylatctnmr all lmler Queen St. #WWWW AA i time. - ' .1 | _ _ _ Q lllllll _ llllhltlllllll. _ onnnns ron ’ Any Piece of Music _ or,`_’l'lusic Book LEFT AT _ ‘€ , I 't YOUR watch been running per- 3 ' 7 psfor years withoutattention? or = 8 c S 0 | ma have stopued and you have -¢_ erely sliak itto kelt 8 ill- Will receive careful and prompt at- ention. _ G P- FLETCHER “Opera House" Building. Jan 13, I’s99-sod am _ _ ivarrrs. tosrs, Fourrasiefiq . -El! IL- second-nsndioot. Applvto ii°.sker°i§.1'ii‘ir¢¢i°»ysz.ii¢st. i~sv»ai_ng Euknih# ii gli; ii 3 is _ ,_ , t _l ti