. . .. a»¢w ¥‘%~w‘L‘§ _ ~ . ___ » in , . _ ,”_2f&5j, c - _<,,,_..,\\._ _ _ .sa ._ _ ._-» - _.. .r.. , _ _ ._ f- .1-\. P21- . “e~'.,.’l .~ ”"“* »» *is . » , ~» »\-.A ef- ._ \ ~ f- » f.-r i --.ra-1, vp- - ‘M ll 'll 7* ‘k ? X gg él 3_':~.~0 X =\ rx 7 sw Q sh »f"‘“ _‘t%i%@s%l.iis Dieet Me The Alw,ays Busy Store. / ¢ ` Tl-In Stanleyreaclicd Piston yesterday morning 'it eleieii oclotk She “ill ¢(iood Taste. _ _ . Q p VA lDucliesse. Mr. Devlin had many friends V gig who will regret to hear oc L shield-is ' 1 W ill its neckw ar ‘®§'§§§‘§3l§@§@ gStyle. 9 gQuality, aogaoaaaseaaaaaaaoea Q. Q 3 g' B § -5 4 - El .2 f= , » _ ' yeaoaeae § cg' ‘P 5’ I 5' ard 8993$@$9$$83 -3338 8 Q The New Spri Neckwear is coming rom London Town, get an assort- ent here that is not displayed in every wi - Here’s som diiferenf from rdinary you may st what suits you Drop in ? Stanley Bros. t@ii’f=§d siielii slliisshie 1.25 i A PAIR FOR' .; lllllltl' lllllll llllt llllllll i saoufwinaowp. K' s Come r. Properly Filled Frame lnprcparly Filled Frames YTHING MUST G0. asses! Glasses! !. F08 EVERYBDDY Tins is soon Fon 506.; must be closed out by March 24th, regardless of cost ori or retail, “Otlice Furniture included.” Cut this.; °\\ md bring it to our Store on or before Saturday, March 24 th, l wnlrlgtept it as 5Oc in cash, providing your purchase amounts toil VIH also entitle yon to a FREE and thorough examination of yourg, \ Ngular Graduate of Optics. Here are prices for the best science; °"“ Produce, This is positively your last chance. Come early. A:“°°°°P°U- D0n’t wait. Come at once. ‘ WSW made by Dr. A. McKay Jordan. Our Price For ld 8 Days. Frames, warranted $2.85 rmsdlhlled Frames, warranted 10 yrs. 1.50 Qud Frgmeg, sf 5 as F "Y LGUEGS, per pair, warranted, ' 1.00 1f?'“°*» 20ld nose piece, 50 wkel Frames, all s les ty . _ -25 TILL NINE o'oLocK EVENINGS. 1 ) 1 i _ 1 » 'l BRADUATI l¢6I-I.l.'Il.lllVlRl|:": 1 _ Q |, ommm°n' Sir-»,'aip1°o','2°`m..i on s,aaa_"1' _ms _ g- me ` " 3 ,_ , ,'21 » ~ f~/~. ' ._ ‘11 n"',~`,».‘ -lf'-' 13;-.» _, J. __;,.,~f,-Y,-__ ,~/f._»,.»-.f,».,»_; N .,.;.~- ,;;_e‘.vf_-._'»~f,,,»- g ge -._f,~e_,_==€<,- =.~a_,.f..»§_.»..~=a==f. _fs . ...es at sag t iii@§%n"“§?tl%.@3§ EE _1 i i What youll will Pay 1 Elsewhere. $5.50 3.00 ` 2.25 2.50 1.25 .75 ; and Province. img; dents Everywhere. been connected by telephone. _ on Friday night from Louisburg. l Saturday afternoon. Triuzirs idnriug my rcceiit illi‘_ess.~;\II:s. G. M. Arwoon, Harcli 2T,19tO. _ Tim death occiirred at'New York on ,Sund:1y_ the lStli. of Chief Engineir Devlin, of the Plant Liner La Grande Louis RUBENSTI-11N of Montreal has re- turned from New York, where he was one of the judges in the figure skating cham- pionship. He says that the competition was one of the poorest in years, as Keene was so far ahead of the others that there- sult was never in doubt.-Toronto Star. THE Toronto Glob.“,March 23rd.-The spe- cial services nowbeing conducted by Me ssl‘s Crossley and Hunter _in Elm Street Meth- o dist Church were very largely attended last evening. Mr. Crossley conducted the song service, “On the VVay to Heaven," and Revs. Dr. Tovell, C. O. Johnston and J. F. Ockley assisted in the service. YESTERDAY a gentleman who has implicit confidence in the capability of the Minto was very much exhilarated by what he supposed was the whistle of his favorite boat which had made unequalled time and had entered the harbor at 4 o`clock. He immediately halted and scanned the horizon. After a few m":nutes rest he found that a “small Zboy" with 'a hoarse horn, which had probably survived a fire,wa.s the cause of his elation. Again adding his testimony to the worth of the Minto he complained of being unwell and went on. . THE friends of the work of the Young Men's Christian Association will be glad to know that the Executive Committee are being encouraged in their effort to raise $81) toward the securing of a Train- ed Secretary. Ina letter received Monday evening from J. H. Crocker, Ph,ysical~Di- rector of the Halifax Association referring to the Secretary the Committee have in mind he says: “He is the very best man I saw at the Training School, and is all right, not afraid to take oil' his coat and I am sure he will make a success of Char- lottetown or any place he may go. he is all right inlthe Physical Department.’ Mr. Croker has iust returned from a. Conference of Secretaries and Physical Directors of the New England States that was held at Springfield, Mass, where the International Young Men’s Christian. Aa- sociation Training School, _ with Ill) 'or more students, is carried forward' It is ngped that M;-_.T_.T. Chappell who left for a trip across the line Monday nf ght, will be able to meet the -:»e.nc..-.., one Committee hope to secrri. We trust that friends will not hold back waitingto beasked,for it will be glad to show some degree of spontan- i:ty in their desire for this developement of a. work in their midst that has such a tower of strength in other towns. Address a note to the Treasurer H. J. Cundall, any of the Executive Committee composed of the following, or to the Maritime Secre- tary who will be here for a. day or two longer. It will be acknowledged and ap- preciated. Let us not weigh in too fine balances the gifts we give to Christ and the great enterprises of Christianity. Floor Coverings.-Pa.ton’s Cork Line will allow the help to do away with scrubbing, will wear twice as long asa. carpet and will. cost you less. See our new design bought before the big advance. -Jas. Paton Sc o. 23.tf. L _ Broken ' Lines -4 In sorting up before stock- taklng werarne across some _ llllfilllitlldlii out at greatly reduced* price§.viz--- ' |lK*illl\*ll%Q##il$=llt# *_*l£lF._»._.€1*. osancso Heiutz mince meat (tin) ‘ G need from 30c. to 2012.* TID' Evap. Peaches from Zlc. to - l5c- k - Pettijolm‘s Best froin'l|5&$o C §§Sandersin & iii. aaeaaaaasaar Ili' I _ l __ I wish to thank my friends » for the kind expressions of sympathy and ,love which they have extended to me Mock'Ti i- le Scupdarge tins -'ll f reduced from 45c. w`3°¢.,§ ° ` _ - Beiniz Tomato Soup,fnrmer ~j ~ i price 40c, now 35g. *l ' " return to tliis port this morning. Miss lIAcmLL.~.N annouiiccs ,with 'deep regret that owing tothe severe illness of Some of the performers the Eniersonian i By Reporters and Cm-resp0n_ Recital has been postponed. The Recital will be given at as early a date as possible. Persons having purchased tickets will kindly retain them. A revive man hailing from Freetown, MR-JOHN MCKENNXS gI‘0<-‘CIT St01`€ has had quite an experience recently. He had made application to join the N. W. M. 'PHE steamer Cohan arrived in Halifax police and Consequently b0a1`d9fl the train and came to the city to undergo the necessary examination. The examination lilonxrno Chronicle, March 26: The proved him to be rather light, in weight p Steamer Tiber, from Deuierara via \Vind- and regection followed. This was not his ward Islands and Bermuda, arrived only disappointment, however, as he learned when ready to start forhome that the iron horse had left some time pre~ viously. He was not to he outdone in this particular. however, and resolved to make the _journey on foot, reaching home fat an early home next morning after travelling the most of the night. Vfi-:nn:.\‘u Bnxxs.-Tlie residence of Mr. Noriiian l\/lc-Donald, Ebenezer, was the scene of a vcry pretty wedding on Wed~ nesday last, when, in the presence ofa large number of invited guests, his daughter Hannah Grace was married to Mr. Nelson Stead of Wheatley River.The ol°l'i iiting] clergyman was Archdeacon »Reagh of Milton. The bridesmaids were Miss Mary A. McDonald, sister of the bride, and Miss Maggie Lowe of Charlot- tetown; and the groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Richard Stead and Mr. Robert Mitchell. The bride looked charm- ing. She was beautifully dressed, and carried a bouquet of flowers. The wedding presents were’ numerous and costly which goes far in showing the popularity of the recipients. The evening was then pleas- antlyspent in games singing and music. At the coming of the “Wee sma hours" the happy couple started for their' new home in Wheatley River followed by showers of rice and the congratulations and best wishes of their many friends. EASTERN No'rEs:- Near the last of March, and people are getting reconciled to the fact that we are going to have no more snow. Many of our farmers are des~ titute of wood and rails and will have to make some shift to do with a small share of both the coming season. While the west end of this Island has had a fair amount of snow, a. big part of the Dominion had from two to four feet, the state of Maine tive feet in some places, all the eastern states a liberal quantity and Anticosti now covered by six feet, the East Point may ba p said to have a snowless winter.-The con- . tractors are ‘working at the Red Point Cheese Factory.-Michael McCulla of ' Greenvale died on the morning of the Zird. 1 inst. Born in Ireland nearly 92 years ago; and over 50iyears a resident of this Island, he_was well known in all sections here. Possessing the ready wit and many o 3 the characteristics of his race, he preserved his faculties to extreme old age, and was :an interesting and entertaining compan- ion. ` Qm-.¢___1 ~ T0 CURE A COLD IN A DAY. _ ` Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if_ it fails _ ‘ to cure. 25c. E. W. Grovc’s signature I 4 on each box. ' <1 Spring styles reach here iirst. In the course of time they reach all stores, but never in the same variety and beauty. _ Many of our suits will be sold exclusively' lby us, and will be strictly limited ini 1 number. Anexhibition of t em beginsat V once.-Jas. Paton&Co. , - 23. tf. . be impossible to see al.l,but that they _ Parlor Carpebs_ Barely beautifui pat, items, some in deep, rich greens with, f graceful scroll patterns fashioned _after7f :_ that fine old style_fl0ren_t-ine embroidery , floral designs shading with glowing reds. "i Enchanting effect. Come and see t em. 1 Jas. Paton 8500 23-if | . i i J " 1;-;-fl “i (/// » l 7/; 1%/ 1 \, by \ '» i ` ‘ Ili L i ` I if | ‘-11 55.1?-V:_?;;' _ A , \`\V/' `,) K/ `_'1.»-I ig '_ _ \"/./‘.l‘ ‘W ` . ~an~s»na at - _ 5 _ '¢ ~~ _ I isa _ *ll* _ ":','::;-_7 :panels ~ I . l2lt’s" I odd ima which we wiu clear ¥ I _ *Quality age popular because of their ` rare quality. _ A They are made to produce music not noise. All the excellence posoible,and sold . ataslowapriceas can be.‘ made.: ` ` Our musical. I l PHYSICIAN AND SURGEDN DR.. GORD0ll ALLEY. hand Pianos Orgausatvery low Come in and see them. Queen St. Connolly s Building. THE Market ,Committee has placed af ” ' I H " n,--,_.~ is A drinking fountain in a convenient place in l the Market building. ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVN PRINCE EDW.»l.RI) ISLAND. MARCH 28,` 1900 af _ \\\ .il i_" A A- MICA is the highest grade of pplts -\ perfectly sm iotli surtace on .ns CA as anv other axle grease will do you-° HALF AS MUCH MICA AS ANY UTHER ILIPIEEIAI4 give better satisfaction watch at all. We can sell that will be sure to meat \V_ ill /'Qt .» mime American > I Hats and Caps ARE OPENED 'UP livre We’lI sell them Cheap f , '~»~`\ fi* I-*ei ‘ It is Always things hr To buy a good watch for I A Ladies’ Gold Filled Gent1emen’a Gold Filled IEW'-‘E`hEB AN m P||Q¥*,i5 ~. J 5 e Y* . “ \ ;;;~~°, f satis ' l ° 1 ,A rnoinnasna ann-apouaunq. di Qi -_.\ QI-2 llenl’ fs "' lliav y Is about all it costs to keep ’ the average watch in good werden _ -tm p , If yours costs more it maygl ' be due to accident or possible ~ K lack of skillful attention. % I willguarantee personal, Kskillful and conscientious at- ;:'j mention toall watches left with _ me. \ &§§¥!£l O lllkhla -is W sew' Are We T Always Bun' ‘P _ Palau. Expert Watch Ui- .|. n -rm.on, fl' it 10| Just received, only $4-50 each- A few striking &oh damagedbysmokeJrill\!eaoldat` v px $275 each- l T5* '\”°*""*!'°"' . 1 _ ‘E New"'* Shri! ie’s Ginger waftgxoreé-l n ts' La Havanna, Picader, Garcia La Indutria, lhslap, El Fenix, El latin, Gigalnwu, Pipes, Somesilvennrealsostgrestl ra- Teall`al\aall'&?'&» . ii » I ‘ duced prices at 1°” “ *° _ _ _ __ _ f riisnnam Jewsirymdrmy '$51 n\u.|..eRsnnos.l_ M-Sm g, JURY & C0 rw A its ii; il 'iii i‘ lib l