/ uuauw. o-—..¢—_.._.-—.....- ....-.....,.................-...._.._... _—....r- ». rm: GUARDIAN, one IILOTTETOWNPRIL 23, 1».-s92 .....‘5f?ll?"?7‘?1?5i??5‘.‘§Zif.fl§.....‘ ......§.ZZ2i’2£°;ZIf;Z'. non THEWEST. Lime also at 7 11.10., conducted by ,pastor, Rev. Watches and Jewelry . . . . . .G. H. Taylor James Carruthers. __ cf --._~-—-—-~-~-~-—~--~—~- ~~—------9-" s , P I c __g ' .» ‘ . g . cal and other Notes. 3...f... ’{.ifi.‘:“s....‘.i‘1.“,‘.‘.’:‘::.‘.“E..:’.f’.:3“.’°1%..'.‘; SUMMERSIDE‘ NEWS u—.-——..._...._..._.._.__. e... ._._ ._.._-- ._.- _.._.__.... ommuniun at 8 a in. ; Mstine at 10 15 ; , Choral Celebration of the Holy Eucharist ,and Sermon at 11 a.m. ; children's Band , . . ‘ll, *-' ‘. #113 .. . ...........«..r.......m..m.usrsavaumvu+:s,asnrnar~utmwmuutufllhm . - . ,‘..<.L' -....—_.._...—-.——._...._ Branch once. c..e.a St. __......g.__._.... 1.‘ 1 33'. L: T’ STAN LEOY Boos .3 .o_ ..___._..... .._.._ .._....- BEEAUSE It is Free F‘roin Lumps, It does not require Rubbing,‘ It givesia. Beautiful Polish, It Costs only Fitteen Cents, It Saves Labor and Money’. use wsrsous riismruse rouse 1~‘RO.\l ———-— WATSON’S NEW i . DRUG STORE. Three floors Below London House Corner. We have Struck ; again.sf Old Fogey Business Ideas, is one of the little jobs we have on hand this season. The old business rule is “charge all the profit the cu_stomer will stand.” .. To this proposition we say : N0, Si-r; not an any of that for us, what we do is, charge as Genuine Genet 2 We HAVE A BEAU'l‘Il~‘l’L STOCK or DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, Doors Below Pnwn Bros. N. B. —§'Mr. E. Chandler has charge of our Carpe aux: T PA'r1'on BROS. 136', Main Street. t Department little profit as we can stand; and we are not in business for our health, either. to make money, but we are convinced it can not be done by plundering the public. close price makes a sale and a friend. We ’ll take ours that way. Close prices. friends. Plenty of sales. We live A Good Carpets and House’ Furnishings. I? Call and_ see us. ..__.A.. .-._.._.___..____.._.-_-..¢_.__.._.._.._j._- ._._._ -..___.._ ____..__. PORT(_l1ll00 MOLASSES 0——:_____. Rico. and as we have sold ‘out our old stock of Mo- WE have just secured a few puncheons of choice Porto lasees we have marked this lot down atthe old price 40 CENTS PEER ‘GALLON. Call and Try Sample Lot as it is Extra Good Value 2333 & @032. Queen and King‘ square stores. ...._-__ __....__...Z.._.___. t - . ‘WE LEAD Mr. wu.i.uni GILLESPIE, (Late of 7a lorcfi is now in charge of our kbindery Workmanslrz in the Printing and Bookbinding lines has 90 equal. an our’ rices are lowest. _ We guarantee all Work School Books an Stationery Orders by mail promptly filled. 3&8 so.-o ZARZD as 1100 3.199% omsite Market Department. B. How?’ Our , best quality, lowest prices. Jon Wonk at the GUARDIAN Ofiice. 3 Gtovs Div——'I‘o-Dsv.——Beor Bi-o’s. GLOVE D.u'——To-Dav.——Beer Bro’e. Nor: the changes in the program? launched this afternoon. if the tide is? pat cx copy. Fnssn herring in abundance were in the market Friday from the Tracadie and Rusrico shores. They sold 10 to 12 cents ’ per dozen: llsiux Lnnsrrns.--We were shown a can of lobst.:rs by Mr. E. H. Norton yestt-rd:sy packed nn April 20, 1892, at Rice Point. SEE G H. 'l‘ayl--i-‘s advertisement in this issue. Call tonight and look over his new goods-—for you will certainly find something that you want. For lntlunation, (‘ramps and Pains in the Stomach, apply llr. Ken ‘rick’s White Lio- Imenl. Gleaned by the Guardian Ileperlers‘ $2.52? .'.§'.~'‘.'.’‘.’.;'i'. 3' 1.5‘ ‘‘’'‘’“‘°'’‘‘ '“‘°‘ ’da School and Conference at 2.30. of the I.0.0.F. Concert. , FisQoiunsox's steamer will be; high enough. ; Rev. FBI-Ill E J. Lloyd will preach “'9 °‘’°“l°8- 3*“ 3"’ ’“"“'m-V "°l°°m°' the Russ. { to-morrow in R .yalty Eu-t Hill, at 3 p.m. gRev. J.A. Gordon. at 7 p. \\'s‘. publish as fully as possible this. morning, the debate on the bill to regu- late the sale of liquor in this city. This necessitates the crowding out of local news. A1-vtci‘.s just received from several country «lruggists are to tho elf.-cr that of all the pills they sell Ever-ybody's are the _ most po ulsr. They are only twenty-live ceu is a ox. § Tin-: Charlottetown E'ectric Light Co. was sold by E. H. Norton, Esq., yester- day at the Court House, and knocked down to the Royal Electric Light Co. of Montreal for $5,200. Cn..u.Lu:s_-—A lot of choice patterns and colorinus, bought at a bargain, and will be sold at bargain prices. Possess yourself of some 0 _these capital values. Stanley Bro’s. April 23.-—eod 1w Ox Tuesday, the 19th inst., Messrs. McNeill and Inman. of Argyle Shore, made their first catch of lobsters of the season, and packed them the same even- ing. Is not this the earliest that ,h§\'e ever been in our market ? Baird's Bilszni of H arelnnl cureswh mp- iug Cough and Croup Tm: reserved seat tickets for the Odd Fellows’ Concert are nearly all sold. and it is specially requested that all parties holding such tickets not yet marked on the plan of the hall should call at Walt- son’s drug store at once and have them marked. _ W: are sorry to learn that another death from diphtheria occurred at Bon- shaw Thursday. A young girl named Murphy, living with Miss Catharine Mc Nevin, was the victim. The schools and churches are again closed in the settle- ment, and the people are in great fear of the diphtheria spreading. Am‘ person k owing anything about matching and cutting carpets knows there is often waste, and it will be hard for people to digest what some of our friends say. We make waste. But don't charge our customers for it. We have short .-«- ‘-2 left over from cutting. We will sell th in . heap. Putton Bro’s. Pi-.. svovron Matthews is still at work. On the morning of the 20th April he laid five informations, three against George O’Neill, one against John McKenzie of Vernon River and one against Amelia Morris of Alexandria Lot 49. The cases come up before J us. H. Burke and David P. Irving J. P. ’s on Wednesday the 27th of April. We: regret to learn of the death of Mr. Neil McKinnon, of Canoe Cove, Lot 65, which occurred on Wednesday morning, the 20th inst. Mr. McKinnon was well known as an upright, conscientious, Christian man, and his loss will be felt in the community, as well as in his own family.. We extend our sincere sym- pathies to the bereaved. THE Water Commissioners’ bill has not not yet been read a second time. Excep- tion is taken to the clause which provides for an extra year in office for the Chair- man of the Commissioners. It is thought the citizens should have the right to say whether they want him for that extra time or not, and that he should stand his election in 1893, when a test could be made as to whether the citizens approve of the expending ef 820,000 for a new main. ‘ Tun Schooner “ Soudan_” chartered by Barratt Henderson E:‘q., sails this morn- ing for St. John’s Newfoundland with a cargo consisting of sixty fat cattle and fifty sheep. Among them are some rime cattle, ten fed byR. C. Bagnall sq., New Glasgow, ten by Chas. Dockendoi-if Esq;, North River, and A bull weighing 2100 lbs. fed on St. Dunstan’s College farm. Also a number by Mr. Bullman South Rustico, Mr. Murphy South fihore, and Andrew Dickieson Esq.., West Iver. ' JflHll8llll’s, Allonvifia L|ll|MElll' I1 II in Family Plyslclir. Think Of It §*..'.':.:2.'.':et.°.%“..:: " ration atteracneraudo ave used and talented It. Every Traveler should have I bottlcln his sflachfl. Fm nmuinn, El/er sufnfeger scianilcanhicemugis. gaizpns eadugllc. D3iuD4r!l'|l.CgI1t;lI6.Ca% 3.1:‘: soreness in Bodyor l.tnbs."% Joints or Strains, will And in tlil.so.ldAnodynoi-cuercndspcedycure. have Johnson’! Every Mother u::n_a‘3a:m“"',,,_u,;-_aou;_-pgemm south 1'oiu.llttls.0oll cuts. . Isndfatns 6" .flWllhlllI mm ‘To the Editor of the Guardian: . WE are pleased to see Mr. R. 8. Bow- Sr. l’aoi.’s CnUncn.—Services to-mor- ness around again. ’°‘' “7 11335 7- 8- S""Y°"“3 M°”," I We learn that-the Boston Comedy 00. - B“’‘° W» ""1 Y°““8 “““°'' 3”" win vi-it omown profession-Ily this run. A well-known Character in " Uncle Tounrosbia ‘’ Cl 2.30. .. as’ “t , S S Rsnnunnn the Gospel Meeting in the K'"‘3m°T°” H““'v 1"d'""d t'‘'' W‘ Y.-M. C. A. R/ooms tomorrow afternoon. “ ot the scripture but the crock.” OWING to wind and rain of yesterday “ It’: ass in aqua mm as not is $0.5 The lailure of a German Manufacturer has I I In the evening, at 6.30, ;Evangelist Sut- lobster men did not move much of their able bar ing in gloves into our "ore ‘nd '. ‘W cliife will give an address. Subject— LING!’- “More teachings by our Elder Brother.” Mr.‘ A_ P. Smmwmm, Proving“ Ml“ R *3 Swill‘ "in “"3 “ 5 1° dmmg Deputy of the I. (). F., is registered at, ZWN Cuvlw“-"‘M""'i°3 Pmy" meet’ CAPT. A. Lord, of [the Harvest Home, “'8 ll“ 1045- S°'‘''i°° “ 11 “' m‘ °°"’- will have his vessel rendy'for sea at an -and we are certain it ~wil|»not be our customflla ducted byRev. W. W. Brewer. ‘Sabbath 1 d ,. sermon and Bible Class n 2.30 p. m. °“"' “" first disp ay of them on SATURDAY. Someone has lost money. on these gloves, but it - The monthly s......-... on the Covenanters; “LUCKY '‘°"“ '’’'‘’°'’ ‘““ PW?“ ‘“ ‘'‘‘° . derful show on Saturday will consist, of Subject, Alexulirier Pedew: The Prophet Market Hall last Thursday evening to an of the Cov.-mmtern. Prayer meet- full l1U|l59- » 5 ing Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. rpm, “pom, by an, gm". pzonhumb ,._ l BAPTIST Ci1URcH.—Sei-vices willbecon- lfind Y98"°1‘d"Y W938. 54 bills "y'l5""3- Sub-The second advent of Christ and its bfig‘ P055508!» 31- T°*“l 3130- Thcusands of a ducted by Rev. J. A. Gordon at 11 a. 111-. 31°33 22 “"5 ‘Bio 3536 1 P‘""» 31°; 3. at p rs that are only a shadow of regular only l l6880n8- S-SC‘-l1001 fit 930- Preaching bi I Tim different species of flo ‘ ers, togeth-i "’- er with the bri htness of the mass in Mr. ‘ Pray”? meeting M"“‘l3)’ “lid W°‘1“°°d3Y R. T. IIolman’i garden, presgits s bril-x 337-30 P- '11- Praia!‘ meelillg l“ mi35i°“ lisnt appearance after the min of ycster-5 rooms, Chestnut St., Friday even'g. at d,,y_ , 7 45 n’cl ck. _| _ M THIS usual services will go holdGin the of xgslfigz t££:e“0t:tef0a:2‘Sb{:,:?igl_ive 3.: Qiemmg House’ Lpp" refit’ .“,’lg£ centlY.their horse took fright at the noise °"°‘.’t ?““d'“y .m"T".‘.g .3? k gctic produced by the S. A. drum and had it E"? ‘Flt '°d°1‘3°,')'l‘"‘i,; ‘ ‘;c2’§0' “" y not been for the prompt action on the °‘°‘.’ 3" ’ ° 3" “ ' P’ m’ part of the young ladies it is thought the Services will be held it: the First Mcth- affair would have ended in I serious acci- odist . church Sunday as follows:--In dent. the morning at 10.30 o'clock prayer - - meeting, at 11 o'clock, preaching by Rev. V Summers”: Sunday Sana‘ Mr. amilton. Sabbath School and . __ - ‘ - _Bible Cl_:'iss,at 2.30 o’clock,and in the even: ,1I;f‘,‘ff”‘§f,',‘f,:: ,,,_.%,i,,‘:,'i",’,',?“2_ '§f,Y'°§,-,,,',f tug, at i o clock, sermon by Rev. ‘W. Vi. ins “nice at 3_30_ Re“ M,_ Brewer. A: the close of the evening ser.- Dickie, past_,,._ vice an E lical Service will be wn- _ _ METHODIST-—M0mmg service st 11; d d b Mr. S lifi' . "°‘‘ ’ _ », "'° ‘' A . Suudao School 2.30; Evening service at The services in the.Second Methodist 6_30_ Re“ Mn Mag” pflton Church Sunday are as fgllows:—Prayer . meeting at 10 a. m., preaching at 11 a. m., B-“’T13'1"‘M°1'°"’8 P3339’ OE 11 8 91- by Rev. C. W. Hamilton and at 7 p.m. by 30053! 3°h_°01s9-30 l’-'“- E'°“"|8 99"". Rev. w. w. Brewer. s s. .. services -nd_ rewlnns at 6-30 rm. Rem N!- and Bible classes at 2 15 p.m Society 0851]. P3330!‘- class at 3.15 .m..An Evangelistic Service 3,. MARY'S, Sv.;de__M°m;ng unto. .1: follows the vening Sermon at 8.15. At- 11 ; Evening service at 7_ 31., John'.' gt tentive ushers at the doors to show all E1emo,.s_ aftem,,,,,, ,,m.,.i°e ‘t 3 P ,3. strangers to comfortable seats. __ All are 38“ g_ F. Lowe, R.,cto,._ . welcome. . , - CHRISTIAN CnL'ncn——Morning services 2.; 1,3,-,, eve;;e;,e, W e 6-30» B» M- . n 9 a , , afternoon, at 4 o'clock, conducted by the 8 P _ _ railway men. Strangers always welcome. Y- M- 0- fl-"M""'“"‘8 '”"'}°° ‘ii 9 30- Lesson, Isaiah 53:1,. “W210 hm. believed G-.--pel, meet-vi: at 4:»-tn . Subiect-—“'l‘he our report, and to whom is the arm of Gmllel H‘“‘d W0"l‘a"» E°°l°'- 9- 1048- thu Lord ,.ev€a1ed_v- Leader—D. G. McKay, M. D. .j—j— SIB,-—A few years ego the junior mem- Removal of the J ail. O —- n _ I, I I ber for New London in a series of news e.*.:;'.:.:*:.:‘.i°.:.'e*.:.:‘."'.:.;,*:.°:;'.:z°£“:3; —- ’ .. and reformstory. e was then a private ' citizen And powerless to effect the reform. As he has since‘ become an M.P.P., I would respectfully call Mr. A. B. War- . - . _ burton's attention to the matter. If he EilEagd3‘f°,;i£_zs Xf"3';:§:; mg: “til; :3: sincere ‘then he shoufd be active Ora" on K e c,,.,,,,,,, A,;,,;, ._,.,._ ,,,92, G” , Tucstlay, the 26tlt‘iust. , by attending divine service in the First W A5-1-1,-_D_..._A journeyman pfintel-_ AP. Methodist Church at 2.45 p.m ., where 5 ply at the Gvnwux 03538 at once___tf discourse will be delivered by Bro. Rev. ALL changes of advts. for the MORNING W‘ W‘ Brewer‘ ‘ Gusnnnx mustbe handed in no later IN THE EVENING A . than noon ofthe previous day -—tf Pom: Msris SYRUP received to-day at Beer & Gofl’s.,_, [dpl'21 3i ...B:::.f.‘i::;..“e;:.:;t" .s’.;“i°%.:e: mu. BE a-vim m m ___._.r..... ._.r-. \._ --.__..___. vanills,corn and cheese cakes, jelly roll and .0 $333 If you want todress fashionsbl. , ., ’ I I Mantles and Millinery at fit!‘ j _ " of the real genuine stuff. [apr2l 3i _ ‘ I S P V T . , Fnitsn oat cake, Eceles, Scotch wine, & E e M , . jelly squares, etc., ctc., fresh at & C. _ , Quirk’s new store north side arket _ ~ - House. Donlt fail’to get some.-——apl22 2i . PROGRAMME‘ PIES, P1ns—-Cream, Cocoanut,P Iced, Putt 1. ' . M° . C be . . . . g;'£1?§,?y':Pea,;1?f§pp1:?}u(§:gbe,,.;n:l,fd 1. Overtui-e—Medley. . . . . .Prendiville Orange piesfwill be onsale Saturday at _ O'°h‘E'“'“- A. & C. Quirk’s new store, north side i Intflfdu 8 Pl°“‘“,g 9°’”°t- 01”‘ Market Roast Ap,.i122___g; ‘ ion tte and Violin Solos. Tm: Masonic Bazaar Sewing Circle have 2' Tllble -‘J.“‘ti°°-’ ‘T"“thv' ‘Mercy-’ decided to hold a “May Sale” on Wed- 3. Operatic Selection—The Power of nesday, May 4th, in Masonic hall, Water Love (from Satanella) . . . . . . . . .Balfe street. April 22. —3i Members of Orchestra. Vpcal Lnrrccn for 5 cents per bunch at Gay's '01" by M“ A- I R599- stalls, Market House. The best spring 4. Vocal Duet--“In Filial Love.". . . . iiiedicine.—-apl 225i Tu Fri. . . . . . . . . . .From Il Trovatore, Verdi . Miss Earle and Mr. F. DeC. Davies. 5. Violin Solo-(Selected) .... I flied, Mr. Vinnicomba. 6. Comic Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . At Alberton,cn the 3rd ult., of pleurisy . Mr’ J ,Rnge"’ ‘ and int! smmati-in of the lungs, Edward . 7' B‘“"t°“° s"l° (‘“'t"“m9“t‘ll“- - - - - M(,Anhm.. in the 70th ye”. of his age. Romance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bennett Deceased was a resident of Alberton for , 'M"- 0' E' R'°dd- forty years and was universally liked. - V0081 S010-Spinning - . . . . . .COW&n Miss Minnia L Palmer. . Tableau —“Minervs.” . . . . . . . . L . . . King Of Medicines . Intei'mission——Citizens Band. Sctofulirics §.I.......¢ Cure PART 11- 9...-gnu 6-‘,4l_m'ost Miraculous.” 1, G;-and Potpoun-i- .110" Delightful, about half price. “When I w_ns14yearsofa.ge Ilisdssevere attack of rheumatism, and after I recovered had to go on crutches. A yeast later, scrcfula, ‘ in the form of white swellings. appeared on various partrof "my body. and for 11 years I was an invalid, being confined to my ‘cod 6 years. In that time ten or eleven sci-as ap- peared and broke, causing me great pain and suirerlng. ‘ I feared I never should get well. “ Early in 18§6 I went to Chicago to visit a sister, but was confined to my bed ino__st of the tlinelwas there. In July I read abook, ‘A Day with a. Clrcus;'_in which were statements ofcures by IIood’s Sarsaparilla. I was so im- pressed with the success of this medicine that I decided to try it. To my great gratification the some soon decreased and I began to fee: better, and in a short time I was up and out of doors. I continued to take Hood’.-1 Sat. saparllia for about a year, when, having used six bottles, I had become so fully released from the disease that I went to work for the Flint & Walling Mfg. Co., and since then luvs xo'.r.1.os'r A sntcm: but on account of sickness. I believe the disease is expelled from my system, I always feel well, am in good spirits and have .a. good nppeutg, I am now 27 f d ' ’ well asany on3,°§§§e§:.§§i.T.ieniliil'§lim'§ GOD SAVE THE QUEEN‘ shorter than the other, owing to 1119 1038 01 Tickets 50: 35 and 25 cents, 50 be‘ Ind bone,,and tliesores formerly on my ugh’; 1,,‘ at the usual places, and from members of§ « To my ti-tends my recovery seem. “mg the Order, also at the door. ,1 E m ' A plop of the Hall may be ne'er; gt 0 king of medicines." Winnnm A, Watson s Drug Store on and after the man, 9 E. Railroad St, Kendsllvllle. Ind. 21st inst. ‘ . I-|¢od’g sarga at‘ Doors open st7.30 p.m. Boldbyalldrngglsts. 31; .i,g.,,,_.,p ":1, to begin at 8. ”""~"‘°°”!€°-Avoflweaflag Lywertxus Dollar ,aa.‘nma,s.......,, , . . . . . .Catlin - Orchestra. (This brilliant medley contains many beautiful solos for Cornet, r ' Flute, Baritone and Cello, with a grand finale.) 3. iWaltz—Reverie (Supei-b)Waldi:euf¢l Orchestra. Mr. A. 1. Rice. Mrs. MacLean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Leslie Conyers Miss Earle. 7. CliarscterSketch..... . . . . . . . . . . ..~ 9. Tableau—-“Skill,",“Sti-en‘ -", , _ _ _ 907590905! - - - . . ..‘......“ 630%." non. DAVISON, Chairman. —— WILL OFFER ON --A This is one or the test . We will also ofler on the cam 2. 2. Military March, Song and Chor-— 0 i i . 'I‘heFu‘sileers.......,.Hart&Skelly A I N ‘v; 17 Brethren. ‘ ‘ ’ 4. Song——IllMarinaro . . . . ..Tito Matii We Bl’: 8 W M 5. Recital—'1‘lie Ruined and 01931‘ out W0 2 =21‘. 4 8. Vocal Solo—_Ever Constant . . . . . . . . _ ‘ s. w.1:z—mnO;ge(8i:rrnimc)nmnyq 001116 early If you want (0 ggeufg N I