& _ ,_ .‘*‘* ' -‘ "“?‘~“»».~»v,m~m _ -»»'ai{“‘ P' . -'.' ", »' ~-_ ._ - ‘ ' “ ' W '-T. ‘ `f‘ 1.' ._.~ -_:f, 'K-_'_-i ._ , . _ ~_._---» » s 3 ~ ~~¥‘»L>-1:. ' ~=»>'~. _, .. -_ _ , " w U 'l`lil<` (il'-\RDlA.\’ Cll.~\lll.0'l"l`E'l`O\\'N 1illl.\'C1'] l'll)WAlll) ISLAND JUNE 21 1900. - _ _ _ _ __ , . _______ ; .__ V J .V , ' T l ' , _ E -Buns-4-Z .-_ ,-= , I I! E! I o f Kid Reliable Remedy for yimhca ai1dDyse:iteiy. lilrs. 'l`h.»s. S'----wgk, A,.,,_ il taken very bad with diarrlur; ]éd'eU|0\lgii|. WC \\'¢l`C g`i\;;`_'f T3 l0S¢ hef, 'halfemeinbered that. m\_ ; .i;_._jm°¢her ‘np used Dr. Fowler s l‘_x_;;c: of Wild 3n'|;¢¢-ry, and often said thatit saved her ~ CITY AND COUNTRY NEWS. lloons- it fl \`9l`y Villllilble speci1n9n_ house. a fence between the Exhibition TH .4 _ . . R nuflbgg l;e_g' C* A- Billlil i\1`l‘~ D\‘f\CllC1Hg ' AN excellent picture of the Highland in the V0 t;“fr°‘l)“°leCl‘l0\l~`4 YO U0 Dlflyefl Brigade of St. Jiihies church is on exhibi- T lc rm 1’ ark fm 5““df\Y after- ,tion at Messrs. \Vest-lake Bros. studio. M,._p_DO \ x __ ` THE Aiiiericiin Yacht Ideal which ar-__ ugierty of the Dm 103 Hoiflhab rived in port on Tuesday evening sailed "e°°l"e‘l il "@l`Y fine. siecirn i ~ h vl _ ` i (Hof "‘°°"€ yesterday afternoon after securing a. em . Those who have seen it pronounce ~ supply of stores. THE Grand Chief Tenipliir of I. O. G. T. Tim Exhibition Association is calling will address the people of Kinross and for tenders for the construction of ii. Vicinity on Monday evening, June 2.'>th,:.t machinery hall, a pig shed, a. poultry 8.30 in the Kinross Hall. . _ The remains of the late Gunner \Vheat- :;;E:r(;si:‘:§l;l2§e?Egfu?1:3““‘lS' Theafi- ley which arrived iii the city last night ° ii! were removed to his home in the Royalty. prior, _Ont.,_recenily wrote, w3`rf;Lb;e)p]iii}i`iQst(oft;`lie latte (george F. Owe-‘D Funeralviill take place this afternoon. I ~,\1y]m1eg,_,|_,imeeyearsof ll . e ci y y last nights MTBR Baptist Sunday School picnic will ’ express. They will be taken to Cardigan be held on Vifednesday, July 4th, at Westf this morning. Funeral this afternoon at River. The Southport will make. two re- 2 oclock to Georgetown. Numerous turn trips. Plan to take “the day off" floral contributions accompanied the-eijoy the sail-:ind have agood time June Weddings. u The home of Donald E. Campbell, Dar- lington, was the scene of a happy event last evening when his daughter Miss Mary A. Campbell was united in marriage to Mr. A. Beaton of 0`Lea.ry. Rev. Geo. Miller tied the nuptial knot. '1`hebri_ie was for a time the popular teacher at Dar- lington. Tai: GUAaniAN extends con- gratulations. 'lt fi 41- % 'Iheresidence of Mr. Charles Rogeis, Victoria, was the scene of a pretty wedd- ing last evening when his niece, Miss Ethel Blanche Crossman was married to Mr. J. R. Brooks, a. salesman with the tlrm of Messrs. Wright Bros. Rev. J QM. F01`b€S. Rector of St. John’s Episcopal church, Crapaud, performed the interest- ing ceremony. The bride who was charm- iiigly gowned was attended by Miss Jessie May Rogers. ` The presents were numer- ous and costly, evidencing the esteem in which both parties are held in the com- munity. THE GUARDIAN joins with the remains- \Vell supplied refreshment, and visitors' ` . _ QT# _Z _ _ _ ` A. s _ _ l'~l*ii. jflfa s,_ '\`\\ v _ y/ ` o \'.f;( - ’\ '_ ‘ ' _ ~_... \" X yi `-Q- . 'T-`._\\." ) ' xr; ii il .ie t.'.§`__é.` __ -f_f»".;;‘ * =_< | I 7 - -af' _ss _ r f » . ei g~°.§` i I’ *M '4 I - Us '. A . e' Pun. » .: '- _ .-_ .,--:__ -_ 1 " ‘ ~.'~»:";:;:¢ _ _ ic .». » /’ ~ _ ‘.,. ' 1 \ 5 . _-".1-f.':3»';‘;°‘ ' . 'L-.“. _ -' *_ [pta bottle and gave it to my chdd, ‘ table gdlhfl-he'-lllfd ,dose Sh? b¢gl.n to get THE high pressure gas lights were _ lightedlast night andthe lights were favor- 1 THE New P"`\1“S“`l<'k=\°d P1`i“¢@Ed“'a1`d ably commented upon by all who inspect- Island C°”f°"¢“C~° l“ °0“U9°tl°“ ed them. Two on Great George street were ‘vlth the Metlwdlsli °h\1l`°h» Opel* particularly bright. Another post will be fd in the Central Church’ M°n‘fif°“» ° 'al - placed to-day and tlielights will be ex- 0" Tuesday last- Ml“‘S“°"‘ S85 h 1 f U ` re - sions were held Tuesday and yesterday. liibitedto-nig tunier u pressu . ~ Full Conference meets today. - All meet- Hofzit/;‘“ER S';1?_) of lihekpi “limi ings are public. The following are the mrép h_ m`e'""`e° a " °‘° l°° b 0' ay' delegates from P.E. Island and the resi- R, IC ‘ima _t_° pmgurlef V” uahlegfowrty dences where they are entertained. ' n °“ prim' n 5 one t lr ’~" °f the Eugene Chapman-GilbertMitchell,'Wel purchase money to be paid down, the don Qtreet . _ )C H F h remainder can be left on intere t fo fi 'e T , ._ ., ,_ -, ,, gum 0 ege' our years ago t' e parents _'fears at five Per cent Dcr annum. F X stfeel-:(i.r&e Da" bon _-Lb hu Lav Son’ Goraon 01 the bride cglibrstif tlihgir fiftieth ° I n1\'erSary, an as _ on ay evening e A lm-lT`i_=\ 0l"l9¥`-flf’~f¢_?dJ\1l'l¢ 1201 l_USt- `J°h“ DYSt“"“t'*M"° M“"1`“Y» Umon daughter and her husband, surrounded ant contains tliefollowing- It is notified street. by seventy-five friends, celebrated their “mud slept well that night. She im. 'Mad nghtnalong and was soon com. M curtd. ____ MW-___? - - ”*F*_r = _ l§Si6§\§\D WE BUY THE BEST DRUGS That can be obiaiiiel, and oiir customers get the benefit with- out paying fancy prices Arg you one oi our ciistoinsrs? If not, we should be paeased gg have you give usa trial and we will guarantee that you will be delighted with the resu ts. George E. Hughes Ihe Peoples Drnggist. ”"""“"*‘*'01l\\i#¢uiis¢aiiss oosouanousssntcui - 1 - _ is » . o-Day - - - - - Apple Pies xoc each lxnce “ loc each. ' STEWA RT for information that here-after camp Li-:Aeon or 'ms Cnoss NATAL DAY.- paradiiig the yfrincipal streets,-when solemn benediction will besung. ' Tun- 'Executive Committee# have of the Prince Edward Island Christian .Endeavor Union. to be held at Bedeque on Wednesday and Thursda.y,:July 18th ¥h“b"b".. ‘°° “Ch and 19th, 1900. There is quite a lot of art ioc each. ' 'telephone 93, new talent. on the program, and the con- vention ought to prove very helpful to all Christian Endea.vore's All C E D0 ` 1 . 'e ` . . . E°1iP°° 9=‘=°fY- ‘ societies, B. Y. P. U. of o.E.,ana E. L. Bak” Best Bread ` of C. E. and all Young Peoples’ Societies <~'4'~ sg, ‘ H \" \' \' ,~ ‘J _ _ vi 'I ‘il ,s x (.`).A.IFl]D! adlliated by taking on the C. E., are privileged tosend the President and one other members of their Society as dele- gates to the Convention. All Ministers ‘of Evangelical Churches in the Province are members of the Convention. All dele- gates intending to go to the Convention ' = uni L' HI must send their names in full to Miss 5, Q, is _ , Mary Schurman, Central Bedeque, P. E. e me 1__L=sis ant at Royal Londrn of I 1_th i order that they Olillllniic Hospital Mooretlelds, and I., before Ju y -'J . H c°‘m'“ L°”‘l°“ frh"°°'°°'“d'E'“` may have free entertainment. Each H s 1. \¢& in nisngspli; -nn En, -"wut society is expectedto send $1.00 towards ‘ ` B sure M N the expenses of the Conv ention. e 3 N0. and ask for certificate when purchasing lllqo-Cameron Flock. imdoooe-Ri chmond Street West. Ylioo Hours- 9.30 a m. to 1 p. m. ;2 40 4 p.m turn h_ee_ Appoint your delegates at 1°* ill? by appointment.. YI! lsrzn .mn Fi'1'ricD wrrn Gmssns railway ticket, in order thatfyou may re- once, and send their names in, that provi sion mav be made for them. _ ‘ ~ ,. _ GENTLENI N Don’t ou ‘feel _ ' . . ' A - _ very uncomfortable those - Y A warm days. By calling into Weeks & Co, we will i fit you out so that you will feel just right, l'len’s Straw Hats ‘ 25c, 70c, 2.5¢, $1.65, $2.00 all nice and light in weight. Neglige Shirts ; 0 Cotton Hose ... 3 pr for 25c better quality, 2 for 25c. _ Light Cashmere 2?c, 2'7c 300, 42c. See our Silk Front Shirt at 80c. _ Something very cool in openwork at $1 25. Then we have other_1ines_st. 70c, 80c, 90;, $1.10. Underwear 0 Balbriggan fine and cool 80c and $1.00. Suit. Merino this line is half We ol $1-15 Suit' _ N stural Wool $1.50 Suit and $2.50 Suit. 'i5?§'¢hL1-lfcnfogzzliiisrhee Genvs G]°"°s ‘ B wns and Gre e 20036 are worth 1Sc each. in T'm"» V0 7 Lina) 95c, $1.20, 1.50. y _ ` > ; _ _ _ ._, _ . 42cfora.pair 555%; ranged for the Third Annual Convention many faiends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Brooks an unruiiled _journey through lite. -kts! p Tun Mystic Journal of Mystic, Conon in arecent issue contains the following: -Twenty-five years ago a. wedding oc- curred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Langworthy in Greeninanville’ Mystic, when their daughter, Miss Sa'- rah Ilirances, was married to Mr. ‘ Hector Darrach, by Rev. T. L. Gardiner, now president of the Salem (West Vir- John Goldsmith-Dr. Murray, Alma Silver weddim, Standing in the Same Young. Grace church-J. W. McConnell, B.A. Cornwall-W. B. Thomas. Little York-Thomas' Hicks. Winsloe--C. Comhen. Pownal-VV. Opie. Vernon River-William Wass. Montague-T. Stebbings. Souris-S. H. Rice. Mount Stewart-Henry Pierce. SUMMEBSI DE DISTRICT. Bedeque-F. A. Whitman. Tryon--G. F. Dawson. Margate-Vifilliam A. Thompson. Granville-John Dystant; Bideford-W. R Pepper. Alberton-William J. Howard. West Cape-E. Ramsay. -li arilla.. Men’s Clothing. Go.-21 naw- nf. 4 Murray Harbor-A. D. McCully, B. D. Summerside-N. McLauchlin, B. A. perience proves this to be 1:l00d’S baI'S8.p- If you want people to know you paid $26 U0 for that suit you’ll have to wear a f,ag`on it, when in company with our suits costing $10.00 and $12.19.-J8& Pawn Sl A Lasting disgrace is thejudgment an eqilipllleiit will not be issued for other Sifeef- mom where they Stood a qualrmr of a than inilitziry purposes. District officers H- H0W=11‘d-J- C-P=1tf@1`S0“» B°“n0C0"d century ago they received the congratu- di will Ullcfefore “Oli f0I`“`a1`d Street' lations of their friends. The event was a. Commun ing _ fippllfiai/i0U f0l` 15509 0f camp fifluipnlenff James MCC°n“eu_J' J‘“Yaua'C0” Cam` very pleasant one and the many Rifts _ on loan to Boys' Brigades or others." e1`°nSU`eet'~ received by Mr. and Mrs. Darrach b nb leased this mgmingw NeilMeLauchlan-Mr.McPherson,Wes- served to show them that their The oys wi e p _ 16am that Yesterday C01- M001? received 8- ‘ey Street' friends still esteem and loved them. Re- telegram stating that the equipment will A- D- MCL90d°-W - A- Vi 8-N119-I1. 531135 freshments were served by Mm-gan Bro. be issued f0I` this Pl`0"il\C@- ` te' Streega h W G B 1 S G thers, caterers, and the evening was spent g , _ t?Z'tC° “tt eWS“” ' ° el » 5° °°"3°e in a. delightful manner. [Mr. Darrach is a To-day being the feast of St. Aloysius S e ' l1B~l1iV¢0f Clyde RiV¢1‘»] ~ ~ . -_ ’ ' ' . Robertson Stead- 1 patron saint of the League of the Cross R'°h’”`d 0p‘°“M1`S- » . .. . . _ ' ` ` - _ man street. y Temperance Society, the members of that H Penna__A Wright’ A/Ima Streep r1‘|,e,-esiq/enge of M,-,Hugh Mt-Kim,°,,, . . . , enry institution attend St. Joseph s Convent at: W' R PepDer__MrS. Taylor’ Bannrcord Hmhaeld, was me scene of a very pretty 8 Oclocki a‘m'» when-“high mass will be = weddin last eveiiin when his da hter celebrated by Ravi J’ C F' iJ0hns°n"st!1§et. P- J Dal Sb' G Miss Isfbella MacKi§non was uniutgd in Spiritual Director of the Society. The en” ‘°r°°”` “mes 7’ eorge - ' _ v _ _ 8m.eet_ marriage to Mr. Albert Farquharson, son ____-L “'”°f’“ whwh “asm b° °'°'i°h°d "3 tm’ s H Ries-Mr Knight st. George °fMr-James Fm1\1h=us°u°fL°b4& .The evening, by Rev. J. C. McMillan will be' ' ° ’ ’ bride was beautifully wned in ink* T delivered in the xnoming as the Rev - Stnet’ - p' ’ S Father has to leave the city on businessfl W- A' Th°mD90“-M1`S- R0biDS0D,S1’M»fl- "`imm°d Wm* Wh"'° °l“n°°n ‘md .m°°°' _ Sue t'_ ' - _stone buckles. She was supported by isin great demand. We are by the “ummm mlm. '1°_ t'he°‘e_€§nm8 'it img? Waeskmn John 'p¢,y1°, Bgnmwrd Miss May Farquhm-son sisterof tliegroom me-=<1 =-=-y day and and 113° the S_°°*°¢-I “wt in ~_°l\seif~-_Hell in - ‘ _ _ ’ with Littieiinssneien stewart. asuizim-ir guersegesi busy as we care to .reglliland hooded by lvh¢l`l"llil|1{f01'll ' 1-°*e°t` W J J Wal High cfm, James swwat who was tastefully n we are gaining new l ' ' '~'.f.- “ `~` _F, A, h't,em;\n, ._ . 8,69, _ ° #_ _ ._ _ i customers all the time. Pfocesdon _‘nd -dd stmetl . A dmssedm Dinh Ban; D__A Wu. I » - _ » f _ ,the -53:: mngrillg “wwe gmt. dnfnot Tm ‘ g-rounds of Mr. McKhnon’§f3`_;'aidenee l_;,;Y..¢,__**°°*._ _...._\\1l,,._°°‘__ __,§°__””‘°“°____a____ F;-_W.¥? 1° CHARWNHGWF D1S1‘N°T~_».e_-»_'- _Ghinese.=1antems1vhia’ii\ieoor¢ttgd~§zigosani;» Charlottetown, First church-George M. Sl”'°b° “i'i”3 in tm’ "kde sumundings ~ an appearance of brilliance_ and festlvity *in keeping with the gay scene enacted . within doors which was witnessed by about 90 invited guests, a large number of whom were from the city. The presents were numerous and costly and fully testi- fled to the popularity of the contracting, parties. After a sumptuous repost the newly married pair left for their futurc home in Lot 48. _ Only one best Liniment, that’s B-Ef'N K _ § Baking standard of Purity and Flavorin-lg Essences made only from oils of' .-t T-L-E-Y-S. » ' 1; §§§&¥ Johnson’s Q , I . ~_-.-.~-__.. - ¥ § Powder E] Q When you need medicine you should ` IS 8<>kf10Wl0dg_€d by the béhliv - get the best that money can buy. and ex- ‘ cooks in the city to be they- Strength. axym l O y :.‘ ’ “'\ so Are full strength and are _ Want to remind you about this wash goods _ department of ours. No need -1 for" us =.t0f boast, it’s enough to say ‘we’re‘ showing a _ bigger and better line even than last year. ~ ~ If you only want enough print, or gingham for an apron 'twill pay you to call, here. _ n - ' In the south window we’vo) Dainty, crisp, clean, cool -. _ just displayeda line of light I looking fabrics, very popular _ this year. 1 (mes gt' _ 15¢,1sc,22c, -zu, soc, 43... _ D‘i“°y_‘hi°3’ “° 17° ‘md _ _ '- 24c. ' P “ ` A ff. 3-ig, . #lovely rnjeeeof Very pretty, range mostly §1'“°"*'; °**°i°17_ in spots and small ilguros, a. ' ll A ‘_ I ` ings swim iifesios 13-_-.. . “ifétbf still - 38: md 39s -i Fancy Piques. f t * » _ Tis ~ 1 'T i l f i e 1 re s y agraiwgofd _ _ y , 5c,»6, 7, 8,9, 10. ll,-1=2 -Mo. - , Every ' ' | - ’- .1 f_"'§"'b 0 -filfhiii 4-"fl-ll ;;,;;_". 11. .., ,, _J .. _ wg s 3 <5 55 L21 The Busiest Store on Cliarlottetowxfs Busiest ‘ Street. - ' e _ i _ `.~.,., 3 ‘~ wa' i .f *f-~_'~. ._ i ~» .si ' ` .- ..,, V * A ‘-5 r"f-"`,1I$`-' ‘W Q-x`»_ li" -<-` f’ f," -_ r' -T4* ‘: _' I ,ill -;~§¢\-ff: l -"dit -.55-t. fy `€_,,. S-ft, ' , _ _ _ .. -. _ .. _ /,A E . -lv. \ _ .bi o ‘ O - '__' -~ 1 ‘ » .ggi Time to Give _ _ .1 ,- _‘f‘¢A r rg? /.-`_,, 2 __.: an Airing/ it . JJ il .,- White pique$_ " C0l0l'Cd 110511115 1-, . .lust Printsf v "uk»ths¢~wo csn't supply. ' ~ _ ~ e _ the little Folks J ' ' ‘ fi ii". i `,-1"'-A 33/I. _ ‘ i"'=~i"' __..‘___';-»-;"l I' 1 T the husband who denies his wife t e means by which she can do away with the use of the_ scrubbing-bruill in DCI' mme, We wish we were in a-A position to compel such-men to take on the arduous task of scrubbing bare boards for an hour or two, for we are quite certain that if ' O known qualiay. e Ask your grocer for A!-Johnoon’s Essence of Lemon- You’1l never use any other R R3 husbands realizel what an amount hard work it means to the wife they would-grant her request at onus, and have those boards covered with Paton s Linoleum and Oil Cloth.-21 d&w tf. ' ° 't lie d t .s.§‘§.°i‘i"$’..`i'.’i‘,‘.i.l’."_".i§‘.t’..§’0..’§. J§°i....§...3l‘.‘f , one can of Oak B1-and Condensed Milk and you will decide ,§b.°l'» It 1=' better md chealkl' than a F0111' grocer for it. ., lb » ==j~§l fi- Mr. Harold T. Morris will reeeiyé 01'd€I'S for Piano tuninsr and re§airing§-Leave, your order with Messrs. W. laylor Or G.F. Hutcheson.-20 ti. 0 our Soda Water, thera§§‘rllif§b‘f¢tt¢r~ --§bhnson8c Johnson.-li. , - ' l B oys’ Q x if you once try it. K Manufactured and sold ' : gnr‘o\:la Founugn. In . , I ma es p A ,so t ‘ I 2-.we coiilifegot ne!! ml Z sodaif we wuntcdto. I 2 Thgffs is lloiliillg 80 ft- I V ' freshin one hot day as a ° dies Y°"’LI_._§is° "S gong! toni-im-A of ann- and KQY STKE... 'Y ‘..awx'may'i°‘i¢i..'2&_'”..._ _ ' ----1 ff -ff; A lil and we have just the CABRIAGES for tie pur- “U ~ ‘ pose-most comfortable fu' the baby-oueiess to _ push,-easiest to buy because the prfoea are right. JOHN NEWSON (li ,- f ,’\-c ‘ff Wi ,C 6. W ' _ -"'ll\"`ii'i__-" ‘ A-"'li?"~_ ,’; ` -'}'Q `r;'~:r /"3 < _ff f 5'* _/--_.~i~=f¢ _ .»f$». f. ,\ l ` _ _A \/7;;/;~i .acc-'cc/.Sm 3e¢\1‘*&$¢. \ i'= 25c pair or 2 ` f 45 Pen-ins Make. g,,0d,,e,,n R . Put or c' stmng’ - . never now until on Z chea than tchin up the old ones ; _ » Y b : ,_ g r _ ___ _ I iS°`f'¥€1"J°'S-%*‘°” g C°°’2_1d'fl-'~"< 1 mai . . . . . . _ ........ ._I 'il 1 pine élvi-iid 'ani with _ _ ‘ _ _ , ';- _~_=.:-- _ -_,~ . ;..';.__i* < .~1;,~_. _ 51 -I ;`-_-T, , -'_ _.jg -3. _,-5 _ .,_ _» __ _ -. ,g - _ W Y f 'E e * ' ~ -» ~ -is .¢*~-. Y ~-= .. ..,- -.. r- _ -1,-.-1- »,_, - ~. ~~ -, .- ~_ June x5 d andw 1 I s ie‘ ' """ ` ' ' ri..-» rms. oi-sw-in nu ,nun maneu- Come in and see us well use you fight. WEEKS & 0- Mniiistlosi. W-’..`.........;..> ... Th; Pgoplds Store. _ At Westmorland Lot 29, on Tuesday _ - - " I i June 12th. 1900. Eunice' Simmons, wife of UPP" Q“°°“ Street' _ Telephone 199. Corner Gr.. George and Kent Sta the tate Wiiiiami simmons in' the vain . ` ‘ ` *Yee* “fm age' li ~ , , s ~ W '~ »~ .. i -.1 "‘ -ei/‘L .ie in it gi il U Q.