Ill.; _I '_' _ /,rr ry. i, lille. lrrlr iran. #ze im. _ THE GUARDIAN. ¢`iiARl0'r'r1-.TOWN. PRINCE EDWARD rsLAN|\_ MAY 19 ._ _ ._ -'~-_»~- r , -_’»'r . v _ f- .t.»@".', , _.-.~~-:..»- f._.~»,`;. '._ » *_~_. ,.--_~.- :_-,.~.».r_~j'é‘-»._,-_ ~~._; _, r __ , _ ,_.,s -__ ` "”'f"“3i"“? ""1‘-“""*.*“‘»-“i-'l&‘F.f~#,~`*5 all .’".'.f` f ' - 3 " ‘ ~ "‘»~“ .\ 2* 'e’»‘_~'>. ffl "-'-'$'i.=..'=.r'=_'X.*'»"»"" 3-<3' _. _ _ _ __ _ ._, _ _ __ _ f -~.r_.s».;1:fxw ~<..-s-__~a~\ ,l -,.;»¢. ,_ -es. _- ~~-..e,,m er \‘ e r it ;" LQCAL BRIEFS sounr' Assign wrirren. Another Bit oi Misinformation Corrected by I The ar ow an ri runs . 1 -I ' » __ ‘ The wSoul:h § ufiifter vltlgins h _ I . . 'E towards the end of April and lasts until ' yc ' Salurrl W . ...mr Bargains at ranley Bros. Shi rt Waists .Q szes -This ~ fer ' a==fit;'en Extraordinary dY`°"" GOODS `I`I‘lE PEOPLE WANT AT PRICES TI'IE PEOF LE LIKE l\|~»_~_¢\¢\¢\f`»¢ -v , _ i 9 .&»__ ' 40c. Each. Weil made of D 20-od print- 8" hree good col- `\ c _ .I -ns ii. broken I ‘.‘l.~; ll , » f,`c-,_,._,§° ,360 Ladies .3 Ched--All Pure Linen is 9 ,, ,p,,c,,1 i,,,_ Hernstitched Handkerchiefs gain, 40c each Dirzct frgm -the Makers in Ireland. ' _\_ p fllil _ _ C ln ni».~- 3 L ood i olcr~-Collar C find ‘i`liz`r` sl-tached-Seo this l line oil .Url ~_ :_ ch. .__ These goods are unlauodered, just _' s 1 l ar oc. $11.00 lllhffj" "HO “r ` " " as they came from the lcmmbs. and 19'5'°“`”*"-‘-’_`~`2`.-- _ w~~r upm isr-. ir-scones *ous nlmesum W 13°' 1 '"9 or 'r`rrr;~'r-;. f=i‘iil§f' ann usifvnr.- “P- _ my.; rril us rhat fur Shirt \Vr»isrs - aiediilrreit from ihise shown else where. This we know. that here gougetthe rate-st and best srrrrrirv e nos. Our umbrella __ are made by th S x 1 to every dr-tai and S e e I h ti - _ _ "`\. any we sill yo /sv.” _ _ _ _ 1 /1 ‘ Special tor Saturday ` il Sl .00 each. ` ‘ T most rrliall loc verrrng , Lhsf'-_ .V ‘f 5 their mf-rchan rise i~1 stric'l l ‘l ilrs?-1 lies. I ‘- //_ \ . ' ` " doifi turn out " __\§_~ right. we er.~ hfrero sec vo er-if :sri s..irs`f..- \~:~~ LUUS values; " ”"` "F 1* I 5 _ \_ ` 'f' 5 kinds of V~ilrirg here. Sp,ot=.Pr~.rins raid: but tue kim e ' lllluflre-is of yards, r~gulir wid‘h l_ wnrih up to He p- r yard-l sp ci-t u low ni~.rl<-ltr# per yard. U .rv _~ - '- "X-,>.‘.f_», '_ _ _ ___ __{r_rrr;.r\iiirlrrlrrr>r Tl” !n'~.'e:‘a.`: E- h'f=‘- lass. ribs. are '~ l‘"*g0h. a or it-.» ;_j ve you verv pr=t=y ` llllll0°. u .~p.i.-liriltl heSOIilIle[lI I0 \\`e tool( .special paifpi in gr-r rh» '*°°*fwm. si-:sr kixiis for mu. ..»_.r we rm... *__ "1 I I-_*ii -uccr-edrd-many lines _you ca.ri.oL risewhrare. Vests for the Baby, Vests for the Maid, Vests for the ll/latrmi, All the newest Fishnet. a'd fnn- cir-s up fo 450 i-er we what ro tllir /` .~» _ “/4" * _ ~b»fii1_ lo; S .riirdiry a I is our __ LV ___.\ rv _By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. LOYAL Caussnnns.-Mcetin gon Monday at 6.30. Tnurr.'RA.Ncr:.-Victoria Division, S. of 1 T. regular meeting on Monday evening. Picnic Committee will report. Carr. Au-‘msn MCLEOD is loading two big Schrs. at Bay View. Albert Simpson Of French River is the shipper. SQNG Snnvrcis at the Gospel Meeting in Prowse`s New Block to-morrow afternoon at 3.45. Strangers always welcome. AN open air exhibition of the -Fyericide Fire Extinguisher will be given on the Market Square, this evening at 8 p. m. REV. Thos. Hicks, who has labored four Presbyterian Church will take place on the 27th inst. The Rev. J. Layton will preach at 11a.m., the Rev. R. Opie at p. m., and the Rev. D. B. McLeod at 6.45 p.m. Special collections will be taken in- aid of the Building Fund. l Adelegation from the Presbytcry coh~ sisting of Revs. 0. B. McLeod, Miller, "Smith, and Fisher held a meeting in Cavendish on Monday evening the 14th.‘ if They came to help the Cavendish con- gregation to select a site for a. new church. The congregation voted to leave tle selection to the Presbytery and so the matter stands. SIR THOMAS Lirrorr arrived at Glasgow Saturday' and hadalong talk with the Glasgow Exhibition Committee, during which the request for the postponement of the challenge for the Arnericafs Cup until 1902 was made. The committee /would not be put oft' with ri negative answer. Sir Thomas told them that he would very niuch like to grant their request, but that he had made arrange- ments ahead to challenge for the cup. Personal requests were asked of liiui of such strexigtli and in such a way that Sir Tlioinas wavererl a bit. and has delayed giving the connnittec a definite aiiswer. Ri-;\'. \\`. ll. `\V.-\RRE_\‘delivcred two very interesting lectures in Cavendish Hall. on '1`hur~"ln.v evening the 10th. subject Bun_vam`= Pilgrirn’s Progress. This lectur- was illustrated by a beautiful set of views settiiig forth the principal clmracter in the “Immortal A`leg r '_ ’ On \Ve lnesday evening the lfitri he nfrriiii delivered a lecture on the "South African war." Hc gave a. history of the settlement. of South Africa by the Boers and de- scribed the principal causes lead- ng up to the present struggle. He also reviewed the war froin its cour- mencement to thc present time noting all the reverses suffered by the British as well as the victories gained. The Rev. ` lecturer had also a beautiful set of views of the South African \Va.r scenes as well a the heroes engaged in up holding Eng- la.ud`s honor there, but unfortunately his lantern gave out at the beginiiiug, greatly to the annoyance of the lecturer and audience and hc haul to _zrivc the 10Ct111`0 without the views. _ “He thatseeks finds." He that takes Hood`s Sarsaparillzi now you IHQY bllllfl up your health and prevent serious ill- ness. w@% A Shave l. r gm' ~ - - - ' Swtember. It isa very common fallacy _ tosuppose that it is always warm, if not - i 1 _ V hot, under the Southern Cross, it can be V I - § l" cold enough “to freeze the tail off abrass 5 ' if - ` monkey," ,as the miners say. Here and ' ~ '- l5h@l‘6_» but very rarely, there will be snow. It may freeze on most nights, particularly the day it is cold but clear, or bright, dry, and eternally sunny, with a cloudless blue Sky, and an exhibaration of seven months without rain are trying in stretchingto the hills Here and there maybe, even this monotony is rendered are where the veldt fires have taken place, either purposely or by accident. If the former, the farmers have set light to the grass with the idea of stimulating the next year's growth with the burned up ashes of the carbonised herbage. This is an old Boer belief,_ and is not particularly _ tent. They are chilly mortals, and under normal conditions would trek as a matter' of course to the High veldt, or the Bsch veldt, or the 'Sweet veldt, or the Winter,- veldt, as it is severally called. This is the district to the north and north-west of Pretoria, where it is sheltered, warmer, and comparatively immune from cold winds and night trusts, The war has upset the calculations of a good many folk, including those who from long residence in that part of the world thought that they knew all about every- thing, and could prophesy accordingly. These worthy people said that thc Boers would not light in winter, because they could get no forage for their horses and no vcldt f6r their cattle. Maybe. At the same tim%, it is only fair to admit tl_i:-it no one has hitherto been more incorrect in most prognostications connected with the war th:-in thc old-timer. Under ordinary circumstances it is certainly indicated by experience and precedent that the Boers lose all mobility in the winter. They are, so to say, a hibernating rat-e_ and with the approach of winter they have been hitherto wont to disappear from the haunts of men, and keep away until the grass grows in the summer. But the war may altcrall this. So fur as the British are concerned, however, the wint.er`air,if cold and calling for ovcrcoats and thickest uuderclothing, is gloriously invigorating and health- giving. Already the proportion of officers and men discharged from hospital is extraordinarily high, and ba.rring`very serious wounds, recovery is wonderfully speedy. _ ' ' “THE NOBLEST MIND. The best. contentment luis." Xe-t, how- ever noble iii mind, nonirin or wonian can have perfect contentment. withoutphysical health. The blood must he kept pure and the _stomach and digestive organs in good order. The best means for this purpose is Hoods Sarsaparilla. It promptly cures all blood humors and eruptions and tones up the system. 25The favorite catharticis Hood`s Pills. c. |,_ __ _ ! ALL IN Need of Groceries. Fruit or l@ ln the uplands, and at a. 5,000 foot, or I VV greater elevation' above the sea. During r _ __ _ __ V V _ _ ll. ll. efficacious. _ . The Boers do not like this season of ther. year. Now is the winter of their diseon-~ r J eweler an 1 L.-L_.. - _,_ - _ 1 atinpsphere imequalled in any part of the Well, the people Ending out Uvorol hifi Us wor .- _ - - _ _ _ d. _ _ V _ The dryness of the climate is often, in '|St- “lll"S|l\OljIl‘O W9 al, & fact, usually carried to excess; five. six. or I Canada who guarahtee they Bukit _ fheggrtreme, and the drought, if pro- 2l\I|n “ODS IPO V 011 , as it often is, produces many ` ‘ J - T unpleasant resulm and knowledge of what will sell rleaev* gl! The veldt early in the winter takes gn which is not saleable and eo we are always \'eeeivQ 80 the unlversal me °f bl`°Wi1 D9-°kil\8 are enabled to sho!! the Ishii ls! ll IDN if * Paper- N0 S1811 Of green an he . I _ ` - S ‘ ‘i t i 1 fact, in order not to be out ofyvfrashrliin, il; sri’ our donsasuit of khaki. As far as the eye .4 diwounto und' Iselieva ill~q\_Vi8k>8I& lhd °“° °"'“_'°1 is °‘° mf’“°@°f1¢'1S Hwtrel tint goods at the smallest possible advance on colt. l . f years on the Trvon Circuit, has been in- ° - ’ Are not 'H1038 g00d8~l.'¢\l0l\! .l _ Sildli i‘ S. Plllllllllllili rrrriarir rugs When a man buys a ring to ‘iv- worn by his future wife. he wants the best. - That is, he wants en lSk ring like ,i r vited to Yorl Circuit, and will take charge the more ugqy by great black patches, Do you wonder that _Ve life Nllillg DMV! GHG! V V _ “wr Phe Pf‘=_S°°” C°“f°”°“°° YW- . °f’°°11 running “P the Sides °f hills- These Dem you ihinrryou had hem: sry us M you not pllriidl " THE re-opening of the Stanhope ` " s i __>l We are showing a very large assortment of dillerent widllv, in nf gold Wedding Rings. The deep finish, fine quality of gold used in making and rich me ence. make them totally different from other Wedding Rings. Tour Ring will be admired if, we have the opportunity of shoving ,C our Rings. w. w. w_g__&_LNEll _ MAY 24th I Our studio will be oy Vall day; Those Who. oil conveniently arrange a siidQ_ at any other time should so now. Special attention to fait# groups. ‘ammmmrrrm Prowse Block. Grohe! ` ________._ __ _ ____ irriirrsr rm Jill illhih Nehhercaiioarsyeteaiot UQ bu in ss with nrdlik Farmers, clroplaeirstlil yonwsnt 0llC|.ke.or Cttmooli nnehrth nit!! Ill I ard you can get any s’ze you want- no be bv too small-no lady too large tc first class confectionery and "tho above illustration' g-f ~ut-ii here. _ - 150 ond 20.: each. Ladies Wrz p_:ers g -» ,`_~'. rf _- __ -..,.t, I ." »- _ .- .» ~. _ -/1,.»-v -f ~ -. _ . _ .- » - .I--_ . _* 1 ;i~ ‘_> r ‘-_ "' '_ 1: " _ I /-"E-~ _5. _,__ _ __ * r"’r `\ rl .` I' _ i~‘ ""` i~~i‘_ . 111.- ` 4 “:-- _ _ "_»_._` "4 _..._-... \"Yf*4‘ ~..}-1°-"".' , iu »" » K ’ / - ._ -`- " rl “_ pi ,. _ .1111 .- .s _,.1 F `\ iorSaturday. Ladies ii-_.1 ‘_ r 12C, 15: and 20c per '#2-if - ` rirmarubiic messing or ni meats-i ~ _ ~ , ' " ' ~ r to th above institution will be e ' 7 wrt Q 0 - Au the newest 8.51” made up of pm,” held i; theé___Ne;__v___Hc_:ei;;t:_l_,_ np`r_Vt_l_i____:_i:_e S 3 so _ _ _ _ _ V. »!~|_:t__V, _,.rV ra-,Q_.. ,e " .45 "T i. or _ _ - , 1 ` _ ,_ __ _~ nllethree lines worth twenty-tive* h‘;in;‘diid“:;ll finished--'all siz»s 34 to W"“°“ _ _ l __ " F" 5° “ii *F ‘_ *lil more. Bu . - I ° 5, 76;; 31.00,.1.15-,1.50. 1.75. _ ‘_ ' “ ’ 4° ' ~ Tiursrirry. 3lsr thy lay, |809- Remfd .M ~ 1 ss .1 An! i‘I r SPECIAL PRILES IX LADIES 80. 100. i _ r 4 s NCWQOOCNC in Comfort. . that is in real luxurious comfor is what you seek when “that r downy feeling” comes on your ' face. - ‘ We’re Prepared for You........ We have everything in our par- lors that assist in giving our ` patrons a shave in comfort or a haircut of the latest style. _ lrmrr .iron r .-¢~o»¢»o-Q.-¢»~o-o-0°-o-0-6 __ = I i ”‘” A _ °°°°°l0°l°°l who are noi. in ‘ FAVOR OF- aying high prices for goods of inferior qualify should get THAT mo1ioN ,_ on themselvei wliicb will bring. if/1 them 'here---for every _purchase `f"_ at our store means money saved. till! Let everybody =-I/' ` fir sn “Av E1' .r,,~ when asked to come here as ill-J we guarantee you the freshest M _ , _ groceries, fruit, etc. at lowest prices. _fi rrrorrrrrs s. Jost, fr; _- \ Queen St. __ _ i A ‘t ’//rl ff, $1 ` .\\')l ai. iiinrrr Hosrrrnr.. Public Notice is hereby given that in pursurance ot the act of incorpora- at the hour of 7 80 p in for the por with the Bye Lows, ` action ol auch other brought before the 1900 'f *fi __ _l>_ ::::::=:'#:::::°.:::::::: Lobster Y ¥i’.7.i.i.l.°f.i°.‘l'2‘i..Til‘.i.‘.i3i.‘i’.f.3‘;Z.i‘§'.f’.Zi For Sale ati ` . ` ;_;_; ' ` and for th; ti_~_a__i;; r J.. ll.T turned, polished and burnished and stamped with our initials. Isn’t this guarantee enough? - li. F. HUIlillESllll. Every ring is specially made for us, _ J eweller and Optican. "' "' ' f' Q39- Kelly C \~_.._].\¢[I(JAr...-». 0 P » » *.31 Hr..°.:.°ii......'.f.‘....‘i°r°°.i... ..rn‘.‘..'“.....°....r'.i..:."., _ IMPERIAL 011:. oo.. 1.1¢. Petroleuzn. I=le!I.l:a0l.°I~ V MEN v HAVE PAIDw¢,.¢.¢.” iii B ik I .- »».'°_;_._ __ ;i;¥~s,‘-'__EE_l _ .r I '~” ` "