‘ ‘ w » " ‘ "_ “ ' ' `~~.J~.t:i~‘ 7-, ' f- ‘ " Y' wif; 'rf-*Q* i _ - - f- -_-_; , _ . _._ - - _ _ L. ~,;j;_ THE GUARDIAN, CH \RLOTlh'l`l)WN, MAY 26 1899 ‘ _ _ l 1 viii not MiiL°¢Ai;§R1EFS _‘iF:ti:?_f-2..-.”ifi.f:::i___.iiiaim _ Nevv yesterday afternoon. 1. _ ' _ “nn-||;_` Mu Wiiisroit will sing one or two MI!! JESSIE STRONG. S\IU1ll1°l'llr;v(;In :mP°-ll°m_ D891' _ _ BVU GE!-Ii'1` Wlllilml Will SP9* t°' Mit.Gno. D. Porn, ofthe Department of night on "steps in a downward career" the Interior, Ottawa, is visiting Charlotte- ' » _ ____ t -a sermon for young people. _ town. _ . _ if :'11-S h h M, io Co rt. Mit. Douoitis H. S'i'n\'ii:Ns, _Government Re :Barrisrc urc _iss _nify nee DY Inspector of Steamboatr, arrived by the DIIIGK, Navy] Fawlns G. M.C\mpl'\ell. Sire! Collection. . has beenhspendinga few days in the city -Lgpgths. _~ 1,, 'st opened alarge new uvmxeof dlielldbove goods, which are “cbegtvalue on the market. Also. f |_,¢|;¢g’ Suaallaslea. Ladies’ Umbrellas. - 5,- rain .ir shine, bought dircct from nw-S, very best value Wood and_ n'e,l,,,},e9_ Very pretty handles. _igprillg and Summer ; ` Gapes. hall newest shades and black. A npylu-ge new stockto choose from. Black s Dress Goods For Large Variety For Best Value 'Wehave the goods. In plain good* in have an exceptionally large stock- Iafmey black no firm shows a better variety. 'Gents -_ Din’t forget us when you want Shids urs Uuffs Gloves A and Ourstock is large, new and well We want yo,ur trade and do our best to please you. ' EKS ._ The People’s‘-Store- W'holesale and Retail T _ 1 ll ' ,V g _ ._ _ -.\ f, _ ?,"§;\~i ‘~_ ~ :-5 ésfcll ¢))))». i \\\w Increasing iffllj sale_of__ PIES is getting _ day. i " E ._ they are the best that ingredients and skilfu workmen can make. ' UBI Pits llc k l5i'. ¢sasssstPles l5c&Zlc Clssslsteldes Nck25c“ ; loc Plea loc D Plea l0¢ “ ' Telephone, 98. D. STEWART ECLIPS BA ERY Bk l 'l il' aes ost rea. lue.tn's__l_liilhday If you are going to a Picnic or out falling on the Queen’s Birthday you _ ,will want something to eat. One of *llc nicest things you can take is some if our COOKED CORNED BEEF. We will cut it up for you in slices Ill ready for use, so that you will llsve no further trouble -preparing ili- _Condensed Coffee, Pickles and all hllds of Canned Goods also on hand R' & GOFF. _Browns Lain & Garden ll £4 is "' _ /J. ~ . _ . _ Nl Auction, ' _ -ON- élsiam. ni ith. i it _l'tiiii. That most desirable Building L0t with fruit garden and glass house. Will! lfroutage of eighty feet on FitzroY &eet and about one hundred and meaty rest back, its best available _galdashort distance from post 0500. , A _ _ _ ' ' 3 “X i Tsrmamadekuowi-i steals. i 'SHOWS ' ' J- _ H » I ~ A, f » H1123. ood. ui. I ~ _ usual Saturday excursion tickets will be day or Monday. These tickets will be issued up to Sept. 80th. L- O. B. A -'Paste in your hat or cu' the mirror, Rev. Mr. Fu1lerton’s lee' -ture in Wright’s Hail., Kent St.. on Tuesday evening the 30th inet, subject "Mary Queen of Scots.”_ Sterepticin views will beihrown on the canvass. Che lecture is under the auspices of Lady Wallace I/>dge.No. 27.'You can- not afford to miss this treat. Admission 15 cents A cool) audience assembled last night to hear Evangilist ~Whistou discuss “Wages vs Life.” The sermon was based on the text i-The Wages of Sin is Death, but the Gift of God is' Eternal Life,” and was delivered in the evange- list’s most pleasing and persuasive style. ln a brief decisive and convin- cing manner Mr. Whistcu answered several questions, referring hearers 'to the Bible as his authority. Tun remains of Miss Minnie Ching arrived by the western express last night. Miss Ching left her home in Red Point,Lot 46,five years ago and has resided in Natick.Mass.ever since. She was ill for only two weeks and died from effects of measles. Mr. E. J. Baker and Miss Martha Stewart accom- pany the remains. They go to Souris this morning on the sad erarnd of con- veying the remains to her friends and bereaved parents. tague, while fishing yesterday at the Montague Mills in company with his sou, alad about 14 years of age, suddenly expired. His son was fishing and while he was getting up the fish he noticed his lather fall over on his side andplace his hand under his head.the boy got alarm cd and summomed assistance which was near by.but before they arrived life was extiucth. Mr.Kennedy was a stone mason.A sober innofeneve man a native of _ Irelaudfihe came to the county from the U. S. about 25 tears ago. He leaves a wife two daughters and one son, the youngest of the family, 'there is. much sympathy in the community for the “oredved._~_iamily.- ' ' .; -_~ - _ -gr _ , “ _ Tin: shooting match at Pnwngtl nsaiay between a asm ot tin msn-_» ,from the-Pownal Sporting Club and team of ten from Charlouetovtlfl result- -ed fn s victory for the city team. _ Following are the scores: --‘ - _ CHARL(/TTTEOWN TEAM. Sergt. Major Baird. ' 95 Sergt. C. Acorn. ` ~ 93 Lieut. E. Ltewait, ' = - 90 Major H. M. Davison. - ' 90- Sorgt. H. Anderson, 89 Lieut. Col. Longworth, 88 PONVNAL TEAM. _ _ Cart. H. Jenkins. _ Capt. Jones, Lt. Smith, _Pte. A. Kennedy, ‘Pte.J. Moore, Pte.Judsou. Pte. Weatherbie. Corpl. A. Forbes, Pte. S. Gay, Gunr. E. Jones, Total ' _ Lot No PHiLi.ii> KuNNitnr,a resident_of Mon- a Capt.lD. L. Hooper, 87, - Lieut.J. A. McDonald, - 87 I Lieut. J. ll Davison. 85;; Corpl. H. Hooper, A ' 54g sto' 91_ sei so; ss, sti si, - riia Kanter cuiia. ' 76' '|lt\ll‘0Ss _ Coinruncinc Saturday June 8rd. the '°°'"°s ~°m°°° Y' _ h h bee __ Ma. Evaairrr ncaa w o as ii s din ada or two in Charlottetown Mits. ALLAN McNaiiz was a passenger by last night’s express. _ She returns .to Yarmouth in three weeks. Ms.. D. McKocciiaN, formerly of the_P. E. I. Railway, but now of the Pacific Dr fsou,C.P.R. cams home last night. _ ~ Mits.RosE nee Miss Hensley, Yokohama. ;Japan, was a passenger by the special last night and will _be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lougwcrth. . J. W. Citiwroan, Brocton. MMP-. W" i in the city yesterday. Mr. Crawford be- longs to Tryon and was formerly ern- ployed witb Messrs. Myrich &. Co. of th.; city. Mas. Joins CLARK and Mrs. William i Good and son of Cabo Tra_vel'BG» h3V9 ‘ taken a trip to Montague Bridge, Wl18I6 they will be the guests of Mrs. Isaac Ives." and will enjoy the lovely scenery of Mon- _ itague Bridge. _ -_-->--- Mit. A. F. Larkin, Tiguish came to town last night. He reports lobsters in his locality up to last year. , THE Hants Journal says: Avon Saxon, who is to tour Nova Scotia, P.E. Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland this summor. is now iingiug for three weeds at the Palace Theatre, London. THE marriage took place on Wednos day evening, May 24th. at 8 o’clock _of Mr. Abijah McLean, Hampton, to Miss Marchbank of Desablc. After the cere- l mony a large number of guests assem- bled and a pleasant evening was spent f HOTEL ARRIVALS. -’ *__-.__ 'BEVERE HOTEL. ‘ Thursday--Arthur B.Campbell.S0uris : Deslie Muttart, Summerside; Rusrell Clark. Mt. Stewart; Geo. M._ Moore, (Jity ;Miss Wedlock, Stanley Bridge-, S. Brown. Little York; R. E. Lord. Char- lottetown; J. W. Crawford, Broctou Mass.; John Lyons. _El: _TRADE AND _ SHIPPING.- '_ - In i 'A5 Port ofSssiiuerslde."'." _ Inward, May 25. '_s_chr._ _Surprise Maas, .in-ing. P-ieioa: Scl_ir.'M. C. McLean-.~ Boston. _Charlotietowni * Schr. Minnie Sco_tt._ Gralll. 39)' Outwards',‘~May 23.-_-_3ch_r. hloreid. ‘Carver,- Richebuctou; May 25--# _ Schr. Ella Maud. Irving. fi¢llibl¢~ ' ton; Schr. Surprise, Trenholmi. Baie Vette; -schr. Minnie Scott, Grant. Baie V.-me ;sciir.0mega. Murchison. i 5 Demerara. . i ~ po;-f oftiharlottetown. May 25.-A, Townshend. Whittle. Picton; Frank. GFHDM W8_lla°°i_K*"e = McKinnon, Boudroii. l'l¢f°°5 'M*“'Y -Alice, Teirio, ` Sydney; Rhiiama.Law- son, Shediaci' S."S_. Electra. M0L`ll`°“ 5 Montague. _ ` - ' Tasse wisiiingtobe ouTi-gas: tiigngravinsrr 73 §'§§eeM§°t§°'bi>i-iia»‘ fikaiaa K§sv institute __ Reterencesgl. % G0F_;‘hL C-Am°§;'§§iA‘A§ ' 834 TURNEW '_ ` , S oi W.CnaBB.a . B 'Ro nirrsou nt Mggnf. I. Jnnxsgn. Mrs. R. J. Campbell. WORLD BE TER5 Bic PURCHASE. 0111' _s F _ . . - _ . » _ r . 'lr ` :_ _ _- .H " ; " n the above lil lltslll W. Rankine. St. John; Edward Eng-~~ J '1`r nholm. Bay; Vette; Schr. Ella` 'i L§t0St styles "" iissued, good to return on- elther Satur-` Hair” this u_m.n;ng_ ' ’ ‘A P. E. ISLAND MAN _-1 I f ` _ Cam. »c.J._sii¢rifr Fans i=i-om Toll of sa Car and is Seri- ` ously Injured. A telegram was received yesterday by Mr. W. C. Kennidy announcing the death of his brother Frank Kennedy," manager of the Bank Nov- Scotia, Montreal.whic1 took place Thursday afternoon. Mr. Kennedy was taken ill on Friday last of cor-jesiion of the lungs and pleurisy. He had at various times the management of branches of the Bank of Nova' Scotia at Chatham, N. B. Annapolis. Amherst and since about eight years asc has been manager of that bank in Montreal,Mr.Ken'nedy mar- ried about ten years ago Miss Walcott, of Quebec. Three children survive him, one boy and two gir*s. The deceased gentleman was about 40 years of age. He was a son of the late Chas. Kennedy i of Brackley Point Road.` Mr. W. C. Kennedy 'of this c-ty,broth r of the deceased. leaves this morning io attend". the funeral wriichtakes place in Mont- real tomorrow afternoon. - V is s Tun community in generallwill re-i gret this morning to learn of the pain- ful accident wliieh occuired in the rail-_ way yard yesterday afternoon. While Capt. J. G. Sheriff. whois employed as a brakesman, was walking along on thetop of a box car, running the line on the Cape Traverse train, he by some means slipped and fell, striking his head eitheron the rail or the slioper. iudictiug three cuts on the forehead. accident. Dr. Warburton was. sum- moned and he was conveyed to the P. ,E. I. Hospital, where he remained _un- conscious for some hours. At a 'late hour last night he was doing fairly well. ' Pinion; Bananas," Lawson. - waiiacs; _Mary_AIice, Toirio, Alberton; ;S. S. Ele'ctra,.=MeLareu, -Montague; _ _ _Sai- teliite, McKenzie,-' Whgroocomagh; ' Morning Light. R.ichards.Port Hood. Mayes, an-s_. Halifax. (Pye. 1 Boston ;Ladv- May, McDougall. Belle _ -River;_ Morning __ Light, Richardh, Picton ;S. S. _(__}o_b_an,_Fraser., Montreal. »May 23, Cld :--Lady May. ,McDougall-. __ Belle__River; M. C.-M'cLean,Buatain,< Sumtnersids; Andrew ‘Burnhani,‘ ,»Mi11er.l>iciou'; s. s. Haiifsx. Pye. Boston`;"S. S. Cohan, Fraser;Sydney; Laura E. Douglas, Dicks, Murray Harbour-; Aunie.»LeBlenc, Sydney; Samuel Drake, Olsen, Glace Bay. May, 22, ar. -P. L. G., Burke, Picton ;' San/iuel Drake. Olsen, Sydney; -Ah- _ drew Burnham, Miller, Shediac; An- nie. LeBlanc, Louisborg; Satellite. McKenzie. Sydney; Mary Alice, Terreo, do; A. J. McLean,Finlayson _ Magdalen; M. C. McLean, Buntin, Marble Mountain; Laura ~E'. Doug- lass."Dicks. Sydney. i May 22,`cld.-Welcome, Vauamber. Tidnish; Stanley Mac., Lowrie, Syd- ney. ~ P021' OF MONTAGUE. May 20 EnteredMay Queeu,Jacksou, St. Peters; lime for Poole and Thcmp son, Belle Jackson, Picton. t _ Pon of iiaiim. May 20.-ar. sehr. _Katie A. Burns. _ White, -Montague. P. E Island. St. Peters. C. B. May 20.-passed through canal schrs. H. M. Crosby Cruikshank. Mable Mountain to Charlottetown; Schr. Edwiii ` A. Crczier, McDougall, Sydney to Char- . lcttetown. _ D He was seen almost instantly after the _~ _M,a_v_| _2_5_ _ old, A. S. Townshend. W'hittie..l Fountains Are now' in full blast. and » -__ _ pgpedavours are still the _obtain- Bought at our own price. ~ all" llflllh __5|_*l`ll llllli 1. 100 Umbrellas and Sunshades. lltl (illm. ' ' _lii\¢|_lll_l» 2.4 12-" Dozen Ladies’ Hats. ' Will- _ all 3. Ladies’ Fabric'Gloves. ' Ltlsl. Istlt _ ,4’ t _*__ _ I No two alikei __ _ _.` ~ ’ ' ' t _ _f hip. -.j_f'.», us Q _ You never saw bargains like them YOU must be quick’ Vslllt kv lt- if you want to share in thegbove. _ M pp; tigspsiith _cream,it’s one _ -,tt _ ` _ .¢- 1 _ _ _ I ~_ __ I A i Cream Sedan ' _ _ _,_ biiiiaingisiiaiiis eitymiaseaoiighfor _ _ _ _ _,5° _'_’f_ - ___ __` ._ _ y _ i _ _two cottages ora large double house, f _ __ f _ ‘_ _ _ ' ~ A iirches and schools Sora to Beet Bros. QU6__/5 _W _T __ ‘ i / _ N “E wgénw" if fdealers. N515! f m ' ‘ J ‘ _ - l ’ _ ` the Jnnor Union this Friday evening _be- p,.,,,ces, 15,, ,v¢m,,g_ _ __ _ _ _ _ 'A glnning at 8 o’clock Address by Rev 'Mm E Cggsny, Cape Traverse, who ' ' L _ Q A _ _ 1 ._ nu ianL.._ We re sure we can please yu--Wah _sure the goods you wsatars ham, Irs ~ and see. _ ' ~ 1' lVVpl’vc'a lot of very hahdlole ellie-to _ ig t goods for summ -- nd ured -we’d like to shdlw l ~ -q _ se»¢_<-rx .. v . -»_», ' Q 0 9 “' _ <, ._ lHffH‘ *K - ' ' “ J ?\.'.".‘E¢’.~l*.'|"‘»i$'t‘., vii? ` , Still continues. ~ Every day linwd A in, look over.'il,1’,'ll1`~.'. .;.=;»_i _ »- ‘ . ‘ Huwllg » ,_ _ Eli. fi- 1. ' i-.'_' --Z _ "\ » Y satified at the snaps - you receive. ' quickly. Come and secure one before they all gc Ch'town, P. E. Island, __ . Q ;__ ..__;___\,,__’_;. :` _ _ L. .--~.__»~<'__- 1. ;f~;-\},; ;:;-_-L ~» ‘ ~_ ______ ‘lin tmwii Ai Ti.. s...a-.tiff i-lie. I-~-»-<1 by sl paniesand It has no sqssl and lsifo -i I Ladies Skirts, fi *¥s`_, Qi. \’ ssl* gifar ...~; ~""'just a matter of getting you to coll I e _ purchases, and gc away audi ` If_ it is a Suite, Bedroom _ 'ing-room or,-'__Kitchcn yol After you have gone the rounds of the town in lurking *Ra suits watch time erm. ...isis or iwelfy. www Nh* ` Going to waste (waist). Our waist sets are going to Htl M L. W. cook, ‘.;;:f‘=:;:i“.;f.;.°"°'*' ‘ Values.