~ ' e '""”°e>isff.'.j:w _ THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETDWN MAY 4,1899 _ _ ,_ I ' """"" _--I ` J ’ '¢?_`- ~'- ' ._ » If " ; o~ °` *v *'51-."»f-2--'7.~,»; . \»r£‘:'\ ,; X ..._ I \.*.'~_\\ 'lx' "fr:-_ \ _.,..... _ \`\` ¢\4~vJf‘¢‘ "~¢_\ li-***“. ‘K 1 3 . gt. Y / \ ~. -,ii i_ ,g PVV~VVVV\‘§»Vk&V THE W. /%A~V IF YOU HAVE A good fitting corset now, it will be Miss Sex- ton’s pleasure to provide ig-sr you with perfection-if your @" corsets are not what they ought to _be, you have the QE g 0_pi>0rtun1ty NGYV of get-t ,§".l2.::.:f;t°..°;s1.“t:;§°si;?i;.?::t . gil. STANLEYBRUS * n v i L 'Q '\__\ _'L i Q _AT_g[sel »J 'air `° A » rlved yesterdav.Several other .schooners ' i, The W. B. Corset is with- T yo! the fishing fleet are calling for bait. I i out exception the moat per- To spend .a pleasant evening we hope ~ Th? “Wi” 9‘d° is _full Of T119 UC- `*= feet fitting now sold. lt tones bereft’ domg Wthmg- ' n Nfl Wi le combines all the best points Mnaaar I-Luiaoii Sonrir AND Vici- ,-»a~ -"- ,,~.-.Ae-:_ Fi! ~ , Q. .I ._ V. of the highest grade of French ¢0rset,s, &ffOrdll]g p€I'f8Gli comfort to the wearer and adding symmetry to the form. Is made in maI1Y forms, enabling us to lit the most difli- cult figure. French women say that a first-class corset is the only sure found- ation to a good ting dress ; hence they wear only the best, and see that the Ht is perfect sin every respect. A y ~ N? ' I . illii 4 ll; Your Oppoitunity N0ll t0 be ls well Gorseteil as any French Woman. Miss G. D. Sexton, expert Corset fitter of New York, will be at our store today--Wednesday, with a _ grand display of _the celebrated W. B. Corset models, and will demonstrate the advantages of a good fitting corset. ting a perfect tit, and sohd n p E of Quincey, Mass." Mr. McKinley in-_ Prices $1, $1.35, $1.85, and g up. '_ T-‘ll nh L2? ~\~w~ @ :S it .===' ‘Qs C'T Us E.. Ed Q3., %i@h'f3’-.,id@§@§ ’;`it.§%§@ ,_ IAA @§.<»’.i?.- @ ` téiilgdd s .Qs _--1--@_ ~ and Province ¢ _-_-1 dents Everywhere. h (See also on page 5.) Artillery, on Tuesday evening, Map. 9th. MR. D. MoMiLLiN, Great George Si.. or calendars with a out of Adniiral Dewey on first page and his flagship Olympia on las, in colors. DoN"r forget Monday next is the date for the lecture by Rev.William Dobson; in Grace Church. Doors open at 7 .30, lecture at 8 o’clock. Buy your ticket early as you will be surer of a sitting. i'll’8t Rav. D. MCLEAN will preach (D.V ) __< ' at- Lot 48 on tabbato. the 7th inet, at Z7 D 30| e a ' N|Rn s s; t' @ @ _ E U1 , , P ID 88 ` ley River, 6 p. in.; M wdiy nignt ' Hunter River; Tuesday niglit,Stanohe1; Wednis 'ay night, Rose Valley; Thurs- day night, Bradalbaue at 7.80 p.m, Ar the Methodist pirsonage, Ports- mouth, N. H., by the Rev. Wm Warren Miss Ida Caiew. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Carew, P. E. Island, was united in marriage to Mr William Hammond ct Portsmouth. -Miss Mattie Ha - mond.sister of the groom, acted a bridesmaid, while Mr. William Carew, brother _of the bride supported the groom. The happy couple have the best wishes of their many friends. COM. Conounsran, Co., N. S , April 28.- At the home of her brother-in-law, Mr. Daniel Langill. on the 25th iost., Geor- gina E. McKenzie, or South Granville, was quietly called at the hour of 4 o’clock p. in., to her long home in the world beyond, after a lingering illness , which i-he endured patiently until the end. Medical skill and kind attendance ‘ were all in vain, as a voice was calling her home. She was not ashamed te own her Lord. , Slie had a. favorite in the‘116th Psalm. Friends show much sympalhy and kindness. The funeral, at which a good number were present, took place at* 10 o’clock a. rn., on Thursday, 27th. The service was con- ` darted bv the .Rem Mr._.Dit3_ock,V also Mr. Baker. a. home missionary, spoke i hrietiy and to the point. After the ser- vice the body was taken in regular or- _ Cemetery, east New Annan, where it E; was laid to rest in a conspicuous lot. “Lite is real, lite is earnest, ` E And the gra re is not its goal, ‘ - Dust thou art and to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul.” fil@ C ; der, accompanied by a numberof lriends in their carriages, to Downey’s' (C~=`;5s\i: Ross VALLEY Norms.-Spring is coming on quite rapid now, and the farmers are putting their machinerv in order.-The roads are drying up tina. but there are quite a number of drains cut through with the early freshets.- Our school here is progressing well un- der the able management _of our teach- er, Mr. Chas. S. McDonald.-Mr. Al- len McDougall, our blacksmith, is busy’ at the anvil all day, repairing' spring machinery' of ali kinds. Mr McDou- oats came to this part of the country this year.-Mr. John McKinley has sold his farm to Mr. J. K. McDonald, North West, where he was for about a year previous and owns a farm out there.-Mr. J. J. Bethune left Monday for the east end of the Island, where he was last summer.-Mr. F. W. Mc- Kenzie is starting on the foundation of the new house which he intendsto build this summer. Mr. White and Mr.War- ren are the contractors.-Mr. Kenneth Gillis has sold his farm to his brother, Hugh Gillis. He intends to visit B. C. ld é-it V* J U ' l “|l W'll Pay You to Trade Wilh- MGH S ceases eeeeese Bicycle Boots Tau 'or Black-light, comfortable Boots for wheeling. You will have comfort when you go for a spin, if you is @ a wear a pair of our Bicycle Boots . sl The price is within the reach of all. 5 See them in our window. S » e -. r : ; nscoocsseeee ~ » » e . e u » n ~ » - » o e » seasons . I2.. .sfritIi°s|\'scn|ui£n. . IIUIUOIBCICCICI ~i.~ l.; -,;,6.“,_ LOCAL BRIEFS Latest News of the City By Reporters and Correspon- you will patr -uise the efforts ol nw Garrick Theatrical C no on netalt of 'he agent of the Standard Sewing Machine C0., iS distributing' free. nent little fold- on Wednesday evening, April 26th.' as soon as he cin secure a small home_ for his wife and family.-Mr. Murdock McDonald is to be our milk hsuler for thesummer. ’Mr. McDonald is a good obliging fellow ro have on this route. » A ~ sliélllllilllllllllllllllliiimlllllis , 3- il ‘ >- }~ gi... I- c»~ -_- importgtions of lumber begin with this month. f Kiln dried tlooring that al- no substitute last season will be here in larger quantities. than the Bee Hi the Bootvdt llllll lllllltli Llliéilllll the malltrain this morning f ` Alley was I “|00” I0 night, st 8 oicloek. Capt Moore will read an lnterestingpa invited. Kerney. Mathew & McLean and otha NITY-~Mr. J. R. Kiely’s sale of _ stock and farm implements which took place on tl e 27th of A`pril was well attended. Good prices were realized for most _ot the articles sold. Many fine animals were sold among which was a valuable ram. purchased by our enterprising farmer and fisherman. Mr. Luther Jer. dan.-We hear Mr. Kieley;is going to i»l1_6 UDllBd_States shortly, where he will reside in future.-Mr. Benj. Beck, our wide-awake merchant and boat b“lld0l'» lldoing a rushin|z‘business at present. We hear that Mr. Beck has Holders ot tickets will be providtd for several houses to plaster this summer_ Mr- Wm- Bull. of White Sands, lost a 5“° 'UWB Bud valuable sow WUSPUY- _ There is ` quite a lot ‘-‘f ‘|98 ln 1.116' llllrlit yet, rather more than there should be at this sea- son of the year.--Mr. Edgar Giddings. ol’ Toronto. left his home for British Columbia the other day. He ‘will be much missed in the Toronto Sunday school ol which he was superintendent. It will be karl to iind his equal for such work.- Mr. Wm. Nichol, of White Sftlldli sowed wheat on the 29th inst. This is the earliest sowing in the settle. ment tor a number of years.-Mr. Wm. Clements killed twb large snakes on the 24th lust. He thinks they are on the move early.-Riix. ' J ` `!$5"c'“N Yi V .ie fiifiiiiilvgi' ' r ' J i ‘,,'~f..g',- ,_’f’. .. . ~i3Z‘. #479 f »~..`;r'. Jvéa. 'J _[_ ' '_'f' . ‘S I I $ if. ` ` A* V/"W ‘$1 `,¢'_ L I l` ‘ '4 1 . , //45,; yah 1 : 14 4*” . t I ' _.-1 Lo.vB’$ ` FLOWER GARDEN. In `Love’s'Flower Garden there is the full-blown rose of married happiness and the holy perfume of joyous motherhood for every woman who takes proper care of her hea th in a womanly way; 'For the weak, sickly, nervous, dcspon nt woman, who suffers untold miserics in silence from weakness and disease of the delicate organsr. concerned in wifehood and `motherliood, there are only thorns, and toiher the per- fume of motherhood is the aroma of death. No woman is fitted for the responsibili- ties of wifehood and the duties o i mother- hood who is a sufferer in this way. , Every woman may be strong and healthy in a womanly way, if she will. Itlies with her- self. .She needs, in the first place, a little knowledge of the reproductive physiology of women. This she can obtain by secur- ing and reading a copy of Dr. Pierce’s` Coni- rnon Sense Medical Adviser. It contains 1008 pages and ,over 300 illustrations. It tells all about all the ordinary ills of life, and how to treat tlicm. Several chapters and illustrations are devoted to the phys- ical niake-up of women. It tells how to treat all the diseases peculiar to women. It gives the names, addresses, photographs and experiences of hundreds of women who have been snatched from the verge of the' grave to .live happy, healthy lives by Dr. P-ierce’s medicines. This book she can bt ` fr It d to st $1 d over o aiu ee. use co .5o, an _ seven hundred thousand- copies were pur- chased by women at that price. Over, a million women now own copies. For a' pa- per-covered copy send 31 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of customs' and mailing only, to World’s Dispensary 'Medical Associa- tion, Buffalo, N. Y. - For ”clot.h-binding, send 50 one-cent stamps. - Are You Puzzled 'P0 know what 'lo buy t0 pl6'1B1‘ your friend best at Xmas. We have many su ggestions in. one beautiful line of » - Diamond and Gipsy Bin gs, Fi ed Brooches and Links Ladies’ Lorneth Chains, Chain Bracelets en 9 ' ’ r‘“»~v 3é:f.~f§-gifs.” 1 " Caiuaorrirrowx Milltarydlngliteie . .- - 99"- G .. on a military subject. All interested are *ii ~». _ in Sonsis. - Sch. Nutwood, Capt. i, Tns1s1sua,'o;;»aoiiioifi" ' r. vi-...Q 3.2¢ ,-i*'.~».».`-i=‘ ...rw », rf. ’v=~-_ if in -_ 3.’ fi 1 "'. - '- ` _-=- "."»', .».~»» .ff -f H, - - ~ , - :- , _ ,.1 QQ 7. VME.. ‘ i i i “ . A Q 5 ° / _' 5. _ i McKenzies, M.eNeills ~ ,,and, to the v ~ » . Clan just opened, the latest ll.. 8Ull\'8m£“ f' Ar alate hour last evening Judge . it l , , A. ,A ° » sw _ if * §»_ ‘r :A '- -f p _ _ I , v '_.. ti: KT? _ gg $‘n;H';‘~$,.; ’ A 4Q‘< ~ $1 i Sf" 5 A-' R 1 r’ E6 "5 e . ig' 5, _ A, Q Q y » * loaded with produce from _Halifax ar- ~ 4 .V f - at ¢re. s to buy' ‘one of our ‘ _ e s iaoharlettetnwn thing novel in Charlottetown' yet such an institution exists. Mr. Eugene,Y who has recently issued the _ late 5. Gillis has added this-.now to his bus ness. A .separate ment lor ladies andchildren for the pur- pose of treating the hair and scalp with a. iady assistant. Mr. Young nysthst he has been emineut_1y successful commencing busiueesi in The pai-lore are open 7 9. p. m. or later and ments can be made ,with’,Mr. treatment of disease of the seal-p hours. a in Bentley! L|sine_nrihe_ledel'nPllI 'Price-10:. . ‘A blood purifier tonic Ceni.ral_l)rug` Store A __ , nnisqeis-its.; it ~aa&§¢eissti»g supplies.-Central Drug Store. _ 11W 0ari°r=;7 S°°i§.BPO? s'riaiim~is. is ess-r. SEE THE CHAINLESS. Wit want you to try our Cream Tar- tar. We sell Schwartz’s °°Peerless.T’ absolutely pure, full strength Cream Tartar,a-nd can recommend it.-_-_.Stewart & Gates. ' 25 tf 'M , Bmrisn Furniture Shine °‘Shines.”- Central Drug Store. _ .. 1.1w YEARLY advertisers should 'remember that all large “changes” must be inby 10 a. in., andlall ordinary “changes” by 1 p. m. to insure insertion following morning. ~ i 1-! . Mmca Pins--Our make. try them: l0c each.-M. Doyle, North»Baker_v. li k ~. Y WW Y Y l W' , I KNOW MIN ARD’S LINIMENT will cure Diphtheria. y - V V JOHN D. Bou‘rrLI.Ii:n. French Village. -~ I xisow MINARD’S LINIMENT will cure Cronp. _ ` M J. F. Cnssincnui. Capellandq . A _ immw MiNAitn's Lmiinnnr is the best remedy on earm- Josnrn A. Sisow. Norway Me, e _ . "_ =_=, ___ ___,,_ .- xl “ ‘T5I.‘?‘;f;;i;§;.°“... ARTIFIBIAL, TEETH special value and are well worthy e inspecting before purchasing* P8l'f8llll0l lil Fil- “lllflll wlllillld You will have your elsewhere. i , Extracting Fr°°- _ , W. N. 'i'anien,.={j;j,.,.-;,;,.3-ri. r.tiiraf=»='» We believe that nothing in ap mans outfit is of more importance _than his SALE suit. No matter how nice his shoes my-50, 01’ 50W .f§9l1i0l1l»b1¢ his hilt 01' he or gloves, if his suit don’t fihitspoils the whole V Wagga - A very liberalpatronage accorded us the pastjfiv ye$1:S,L.0llo0\1l'°l!°d _"9, the Hen, this season to greatly increase our Stock in variety and qualify, *ltd W9 “mm gh; Mgpgq that our make of suits -are-,up to date in style, dt and Brush; If y0ll 11550 uw 'gg from yet' given us that'i»tfwould~be a good for o *um T ' oiice r ,~ .j .. _~ --.¢_»-.'- A Lamls Tonsorial Parlor is somes colors, are most popular thomarkes, Theyeom:,t asserted oolorl We have a for si beautiful belts still G F fi E Queen St. If you are a live BUSIN PRIdN'I;l J D TAY THE HONEY SA ei:N1'i.i':|v|E.N Q iii E? gg.: