i 5. 'K in THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 6, 1899. in-il _ul ? ni -nun 1 r' ig _ i aftga.i§@‘@)g 1 E Meet Me at 1 he Always BUSY 5t0‘°e rappers and hirt alsls <35. J lations. i lhleni i».i.2 Ladies’ Wrappers 150 Ladies’ Gotten Wrap- pers, latest styles. good pat- ... _. ".‘ ‘ 5- in s 1; - ' ~ terns, and perfect in flt and finish-sizes 34 is 42 inch. M- i i.: si,oo,si.5o.$1.15 a$2,15 ` 'xt #_ i r 5 . ` Each- f . _ , "-"'~_ t-" get '¥i.‘J_"~_`y?;’ r `. (0 . 7‘;,,f'...»»~ ,”,¢»" 1 _ at- .5 5) ‘ " ="`i.;". » 5” ‘ 4" ‘ 1 F §‘~- _V V' ,_:,,,. hirt Waists gm- show of Shirt Waists excels Ol’ ~ _ » any previous importation-We have 'iii _ a larger stock, more patterns i Jil! ~ better goods and LDWEB ‘PRIGES @ it msn avi'-:ii Barone. SPECIAIL VALUES AT D Ol' 'IJ ~< . All the Latest Novelties in \Vhite and Fancy Pique ST l @@@@ UWMMW1 .’ 3° said Ralph \Va.ldo Emerson in Qeeking of a man whom he described __ as a Godsend to his town. ‘ In point of quality Waltham ‘ Watches are unsurpassed. _ if The price is astonishing lo iv. ' i Doyou know what yot CMI get 3 @ Wslthim watch forl - i Call and we'll tell you. _ C F. HUTGHESUN Jeweler and 0pl»i<=i9»D- Queen St. Are just the thing for hot weather-cool and comfortable. We do not handle “cheap” ones-but we can sell you good ones cheap. Ladies’ _Turn Soles, high heels-Well -mme, $1 .60 I pulls Men’s Canvss ` -good Canvas 1 made Shoes,- . .sans Canvas _ For men- mwe§93md5. °"l'°"f“l."§.RK. 108 ? .U fl _ . I0 4854. ‘R ` ' ' 'Staiifieis Cerner." _he at the B;ve§' 9°'°”°“'f VP. ll9@®U@@ . ,~'.$,'_"'.»`>i , . r .il TL E _-ni -D Z.-1-1 it i= it UO tarnished l'\ letter# s. iiiiowN.=i>mpfi¢°r. is, 1:99-dns' esssnesgsennnnnrssnis Win ' _ %%% @§(i@§t"§’° %‘ii=%%§t% @ Mit. AND MRS. F. Caiirnn have kind- @ ice cream. in aid ot the P. E. Island 35 Sr. ELe.\N0i3’s Jorrimis D % eeeeeees @@@©@®@@®@@ ' ' I _ ' ' . F# . l ` _ ;_ § I G3. =-,» - ‘ Joins Jor, who was sent up for trial ` 1 /A IE *in e u rome ou on euro was' ’ ' ~' in @%%% itsiffaei LUCAL BRIEFS .;j...., Y E . ~ ~l Latest News of the Citi' "0" °‘°“° 1 s ‘ t . tealdliiiii ‘llnl`iiiL.l;.YA1j(S'1dlLlse-Siiiiilctlécliiitilldidhitii 1 I I ii it s _ §‘:.‘;‘:: it rf” IS dents Everywhere. (Seeelso on Daze 5.) hall, Prowse Block at 8 o’clock. A full work. ly ctnsented lo serve strawberries and .Hospital building fund, at Carler’s P `-taurant,ou Thursday :ifteruoon.Ju~:e 8'li. from 5 to 10 p. m. The public are most earnestly iiiited to attend. _Prices strawberries lic; ice cream 5 ani 10 cents. Mr. F. \V. Cameron. our popular merchant, is d-;»iug`a rnshinfr business. He has the contract of supplying a goodiy number of our lobster factories with provisions. etc.-Mr. Hazel Green has been enjoy- ing himself at home after his wiuter’s ` studies in P. \V. C- It is rumored that our energetic school teachers have some notion of making a change in tlieirsitu- ation. The people are hoping there is no trutn in the report.-Mr. J. P. Tan- lon, agent for the Moncton Pump Co.,’s 45 doing la stirring. business in selling c' . pumps.-Farmers have about wound up their cropping for the season. 65c’ I Easrisim Norms.-The farmers are finishing tne heavier part ot their crop- ping, but the green feed turnips, and wfnite Lawns and Muglinqand Colored Prints and Percates. eirtras of the modern system of farming $1.00 to $2.65 each- sms EY B adry May. The lobster fact ries of ® East Point are doing fairly well, along g the north side. at R-fd Point. poor, at Cneapstow and S >uiis,fnir, ccd-fish are @l| § § are a little better than last week, hoagh nothin like the old tiine-catches and i will take up the r attention a little longer. The long looked for rain osme at last, and all the crops look f~ii'ly well, except the hay, which will cer- J tainly be short on account of a cold and 1 1 g nothing like this time last year. -Bait 1. is veiy scarce, not nearly enough for "HM Wea"h%;fe,“._ i the wants of the fishermen, and not S | much prospects of it getting an pleniier . when the weather and the water grows warmer. -A few mackerel have been taken in the nets of the West River,but the fishermen don’t calculate much cn them now, all their preparations for them the last tew years ending in dis- appointment and failure. Seining has done its work pretty thoroughly in des- troying the valuable and palatable fish _-in our waters. Its entlre prohibition WQUld P1‘0h8blY l`9§U1t in Om' Waters the wash room which is fitted with alhgrse f8ll Ou him. ofllshing him ser- 1 "1 (_. being restocked again,but governments revolving stafcher for collars and canst iously and smashing me buggy. ul" .., are P1'°V"1'li09lY Slow in molnng 1” and washer with a capacity of 100 . M Kimmn was able to go io the store Q 1 P - Off the wash- room is the dry room _1.oo'm_ His injuries are very painful 'Ii _ Q M 'i"'“*'*"'-'-""-*"5 and to the left are the wash tubs which but not serious and lic is expected these matters which affect what tney are leased to call the common people g er one Since By C0[lllllg |1826 he h8.8'd0ne all Within his t M' Lawn Tennis Club and of tue tea Cuuemn ny pa mms ss Belle attendance is requested for degree g Ku i lorls Headache Pewded. .*"1»'-- » Tu cu". "Much, in nn “inuhs U” are all fitted wizh hot' water and ,l to be gn duty in a tew dsys.- The ses us » Hive " i power to help on with eveiy good cause p p e~ o is _section are glad to have Mr. Ephi-iam` Phillips with 'hem again. Mr. Phillips 1' spghyillelgel match plilissed by all; _ K5 \ CSC on this Islard for a while Dr Lon is U Ani' boy or girl desiring to learnhas just returned from the United. v 4-==---=--'-,gnu- printing should uPPly at this otiice at States where he carried on a successful .3 sm' "Ili _ SUN' 'MON' TI-'Ia Wm- `-TUV-"|'ll SAI once. agency business and intends rusicaling ~ Lana Ti.\i~is -A meeting of the kept mm b dl g "sh ""3 3 * i lady members of the Charlottetown cf hgs ma “sy att?" n_g to ihe needsi 4 5 6 7 ~ r ° ' ' ' = has now the administration and K" el" h 8 , 1° members will be held this morning at good Wm of those people and [hey Wm Y I 11.30 a.m. in parlor cf Y. M. C. A. ue vmy sorry if she decides to move to men" "nu ll nm, f - ` 'Inn enecntive of the Natural History all‘_’:£::;“iu uil’;3;l£:il:i isfibglzg 1 » * zidlsiietédlillidsvstisiziqglggcevdilh rihlxlddlii é"mPleted 'for the season, the line “asm” sum 18 19 20 21 to-uivht to arranve for the annual out- weuh" has been a “ great b°°° [0 ‘P9 l . nw. ° Members 5: fue Society will oc * Finer; and in”-" “'° ‘“"°°' “M80 Wllh 25 26 27 28 29 30 ' ‘ ii.. A. ii. wsbmf win open This Laundry on Wednesday. ` As announced some time ago in Tris Girannitn Mr. A. H. Webster has com- pletrd his new laundry in the Scott -Juiding. on Kent Street. Tre general appearance gives eno the impression that the idea. was to have a. iirst c/lass establishment in every par- -_ |l.H. lllllllskl I _ ` ‘ieiaurie ouflflfrle," ' lg . ' . ` 1 . _ l'.5.l' Y Jfk than tll6y haV8 fOI' SOIDQ Wzlcome I F h years -Mr. Glover has of .late » 4 * oifsi. Foizi-:s'ri~:i~:s. _ O _-'1' e 9°” 10103 11 rushinv' business the = ° _ regular monthly meeting of 1`.°ince\I\,¢zencv io: the singer sewing machine 1 Everything for the warm wsuther K' ai . i ; e Q George Encamprnent Royal Foresters 5"- Glover is an energetic and popularida-te ln elm T95 Cl? Ill? “T118 _ 01'! ” of P. E. 1., will be held to-night fn their Y0\lDg M2111- . ry pe St ° A door to the left opens into the marking room, which is fitlei with all the necessary accommodations for faci- litating work. ,Another door to the right leads into the finishing roam, which is fitted with a 1 the modern machinery necessary to conduct a ilrst-class business. The machinery has a'll arrived and has been placed in posi ion. The first machine in sight after enter- i ing the finishing room is an improved Asher co lar shaper for turned down collars and sha s for strai ht collars satisfied at the snaps you receive. ;5.25.'..£‘:.°.‘:.°.;f;.i:,“;“i::.;i.s.§“°‘.ressssssssrlssmshu . AFTERWARBI. After you have gone the rounds of the town in hello' he a nice watch, chain, or any article of jewelry, cone to I as *I y* _ Goingtowaste( 't. O "c t i quickly. Come and iigiigrd one lizfdissthesgmall to 1.* ‘ik P. COOK! ###eli¥ik-#-#ifiilillllill _ P' 2 . and cuffs. 'The machine is heated with gas and is ii beautiful running piece of machinery. T ie next machine is a combined shirt, collar and cuff ironer, made by the Crawford Laundry Machine Co., which has a speed of 190 revolution a minute. titled with two ironing tables, one for shirts and one for collars and cuffs. This machine is also heated by gas. Then comes the neck and wristband ironer. which is one of the latest im» proved and hasa speed ol 90 revolutions a minute. The clothes] mingle is 62 inches wide and is made of fthe best sheet steel. The work done on these machine is unsurpassed. The machine is speci- ally constructed for table linens and all heavy goods. Fitted wicha. three and a halt inch steam guage. Psssing along we come io the ironing tables for hand work. Located at the side of the finishing room is a power blower to be used for increasing the heat of the gas dame in the variousma- chines and especially 'betweeel the sheets. neck and Wristband ironer and ,ns The laundry will be open for business on Wednesday morning and commences 7 work with six hands. The woodwork first-class style. -1-----3__i _ WE regret to leard that Mrs. Peter Bradie at Black River. Lot 35, ls dan- gerously ill. She is attended by Dre. Jenkins and Shaw. There is little hope of her recovery. Sounis.-Mr. E. Stewart and Miss McLean’s store, met with a serious ac- unmanageable and ran up the street. Miss McKinnon was in the buggy and Jumped out and was badly hun, but Mr At the rear of the finishing room is dragged five hung;-5;) yuqg when me c Shifts- l today but Mr. Stewart is ccnllued to his iurnished by the .welilinown firm of .u‘nh°w_md ||¢L¢;g and others.-The* Bruce Stewart & Co. _'1‘he_engine is ol Stung; Lunenburg arrived item 10 horse power and runs veiismoothly. Pima on he; wg! to the HagdalhU. capital and says he has iaith in the. can ` _ province as compared with western The W M cities and is certainly to be commended for his enterprise.. _ No. 8 Team "Hostage," .Ig 1899. _SS F§?p i' ai wsrrssre Pr; ii; _ - Shl1‘*'P°1iShe1'° ‘ Stewart held on to the_ reins and was `)‘M"- W°b9f°1' his “Pima 0° Pd” t° Several small vessels havearrived with ""1 stone for ilierbreakwatsr. respect. ge fcensidorablei __ ._ _ _,__ _'_ . mi? ic? f.” ~ --~~~~ ' 'L ,Q “C” " ”' I ‘MF -_ ` . _ _fi . 5 " ` Are thepartoftheluit likethe on moat subiscted to wear The should live each 3 readggh-¢~»--*resell ho Styli M fb' lllllll seas.. awww .aa fmhls sand iu’,©DVil °!'&-'£9 V9” ~fl_§|li.0l\l~bl° r f_ ‘ »~ 5.. t llic s»...~» . -e. r.-=l--343-_e -s P '~“"' ._ _:- ~_'e~° w ,lg l"i=fr"-219 it i.3 Vis’§ ii ` i” with °f_ .Ho partof tliefattiref L H il. 1 I “'/'il was done by Mr. Wm, Harper andthe _ “col” mms' i painting was done in Mr. D. Howletvs Name IW m. Murphy 81 W ` Poole 38-U588223 IIIIUBIUS 5883882-‘U3 lbbonald Robinson C. Dewar Mollie McKinnon, clerk in Matthew & Grand Twl cid ent on Sunday morning. when start- The gm" ggi; by mg gg U ing for a drive. The horse became match was 776. .\‘\_ steam. _ ` Sch . M Alice, sailed yesterday lol” - _ 'Then comes the engine room and St1:ign.;_g_gi~he Sem- Nntqomi 5"-|yg|| .._'_`_~_\. ‘ boiler room The engine and boilerwere from Pwreu with merchandise for ‘ 0- . Tliereh)ew& eneedzluhn . ! M fl