1-'-J.. .21 ~ ~"" “W v ‘-..': f:"'._»~;~.= ff., .-:iff ' :__ .;" -il: I ‘ , 1 _ _ ' ..=.€T..:s»=;1.i;t. .-.- ».~ =. ' -:~ _ - ' . ' ‘ir ' ,._';'»'-7":-,_~_'?»., -~:»>.<;=,_'_i»,Z‘i ‘. ,._.¢»._w..-._ -_ s-,.~ ~ dpi" _.s - ,~__<_'i.‘~;~ :>‘_'1-'~'_i‘-{-.~~.'.i-~,.=.».;.1:=-.=;§s.~;»rs ful-_. _ .;‘ ’ _‘i =-1.; _~. . ._ ‘ , . ._ .seg . ..%l='*‘liis:i-eghfs'"=<=~w§f;_.am:.n..i=..if-... .~ _ ' . , -j-.-s. »-_-if-»_-5 __ .'° _._ ~ - .»' > s . -- .--_-;~_ ._.».=in:‘.-_-__ _...L eg ' ' - - 1.. _- >1 - .-~ -~_f _ 5_5 -' ~? '_ />&1 ‘1~f.....~~:~r=~>~ - 1 _ . » _ _s.;;» "7=""1.'.`»“=§“.»'».»i-»'<*.ii“?.'§T.i '€\."~5~':.§,i€f _ -. ~ - ~ ~ ¢=‘ . ¢ ig .;:-_‘ -1'..-.-_~..’~‘;~.;;'- ._ we ~ _ _ - .~i;_`_ .. `~ i;-_.; ;i _ f 'f_.__-__-=;._.___._ ` _ _ _. _,__ .§~gf,, ,__ THE GUARDIAN, CH XRLOT FETOWN, J UNE 2 1899 _ » gi. a¢7__,_,_." f~- I . . _,,-` __ _, __ \ _ax ,,.»_,;`~._ _ l Mn. l~`.G.\1.i..iNT. Tiguish, was regisf S tered at the B.uus\vick Hotel. Mono-_ ` lon yesterday. .é liit Moons Monet lfswonhlourlwliilo _ W, Well, its worth your while (bfi, to drop in and see our stock of `= » groceries. v _ ill We can Slve Y°“ _“P7 bhmg .i-:you I-gquiro in provisions audi. _,__~;_igf gwceries, _and the money saved ' "1 will surprise you it gr Tea Is lllght _ .+,”` ` mean tastes right,giveth1ts M {i’§ We ' ' th A llsf'v~ f. color at-ight in e cup, sme _V right ,nd best of all the price »I ‘._i‘_ fight stfwioio out l . North Side Market. - _~~ `~\ 'A '»/'Q "` ,__ ,iii .*s’~"i'e"l‘€<'l...i .ii _ . ._ - _ _ (fl 1'/-»_ rf ‘ - NOTICE Having completed the im- provements in our Studio we are now better prepared than ever todo first class work. ` See our latest productions. . i B651; facilities for taking groups etc. l}0Ill’S Plllllll STUIIIU CHARLOTTETOYVN _ And i ' Soo HS _ We have one of the pret- tiest Studios in Canada,- WORTH SEEING! Drop in and (if you want some Photos) arrange for a sitting. lllllll flllllllllll _ fhdngiaphers. New Pnowse Block. E you are a live ` Z -1 . "' .___ LV ._ A Masrmo _.A meetin of the B. and Iiwo drimk' were reported at the A. Club will be held in lzheir rooms io. P°l‘°° S“m°° “sl mght' night at 8 30. A full attendance is re- Tris mail special arrived at shortly qu¢,,¢ed_-_gy °rd,.,,-_ _ before eleven last night- collection to pay the Evangelist. leave America. for England on June _ll Mn. illonrsiin Kit-Lino regrets Com.; tothe Kindergarten H811 til- that be will be unable to attend thi Bight Md 11081' EV&Ug9liSi WhiSl0l1 0D convocation of McGill medicil faculty the greatest sin in the world. Envelope on June 16, Mr, Kipling expects to PER`SON_AI. MENTION. Mas.McDoN.ii.i>,Tracadie,was registered it the Davies yesterday. _ _ ._ M1¢.JonN J. McGs:ii: leaves by this mam- ing’s mail train for Ottawa. _ _Mas, (Dn.) Bimnnia. and M’ Lai-3 turned from Sackvills last nigli: G re’ Sorr. Suanrn and Miss Sharpe were _nssengsrs by the express last night. M a I J Vail Charlottetown was re ' tered oattlie Hhlitar Hotel, Halifax ysslg. I s _ . i Mas. W. P. Doum. who has been in lil 8i.»Sl£01’y Of BBW. ` _ THE name of Wilfred Tanton was un- Mus. Foizsvruia and Miss Black ol Amherst came "fu, S S id _ ’ = mi _ _ avoidably omitted from the list of the Mancnesiteii. Englau;l.__whIt;_ h;ve tbigp jighm 8 lllllmdrl 0 lllb _ _ _ iwinners of First Class Diplomas in glxaitsop No3_p1;g;:'_ fiapve o;i____h_<;mda Mm D_ M_ Kmmof Montreal is ham on i ll - .A _ ’ _ I ' yesterdays issue of mls Paper. A . imornin for a visifaiwiih other relativois i).t::i;;l.°E° un? Wd 19 l'°81’t°'°d “ an 15 A ' Dciimcihe-month of May 22 bwii atoimlsitsiown,1>.i~:.l._si..i siinstm. Mm A_ L_ Bm Chmomwwn “_ I ‘ a ai’ Act cases in Moncton were brouzht in i ~ ~egi-itei-sd at the Qiiesn Hotel Halifax A 'the police court and 11 convictions ob- Tun funeral of the late Donald Mr- _.esmd"_ ._ _ . Fme gray satteen high pu ` d, lil 600h been collected in Isaac took place this morning from his M G ._G h 1 - _;ia[:2;a_ W le S as late_residence, First avenue, to SLI tual;-n§¢mi,3gM§‘_y_”,r;:,1rf,:dp£fe°§ ‘ ' ailhngi twelve butl5°n3» 315 l P:itrick’s church. Interment was-made |a very successful ’ _ . wcki ' IN the show window of Mr. Geo. H. in Nou-e Dame' Cemezer .-Ott8WB \IB.G. M.REI M fth P' Cook’ st dioisas lendid hoto of the y L D’ ‘unto ° wma’ s u' ' P P Press. Siimmerside returned tothe E t wrecked schooner JanieM which isa ' “sa 'gal 'rdg W ‘l n ‘ a ‘ _good specimen of ,he Wm.; they Pm- THE funeral of the late- John Ken- i ygzrunyggxxg, whim Rudi .Ths.'_¢_g@Dx.h_» a_._&' i`duce. ”°dV°W3Ym°\“h S1'°'f*tWm't"k° Plw’ Cross.athird Your student at Auburn fit if '-~ _ _ to the People’s Ci-meter, this afternoon ssmi~.ar_v, N.Y., is visiting his home. ter°"a’ Ute y Manners of me Phoenix Cricket at 2 p. ni. mv. 0. is Emo.-y win M,,,_p,,,,.,, ,nd Mg, H,,,1,,,d,,,,,,,, -third being a alia 'istrij _Club will please remember the , ad- conduct the service. The pall bearers this morningtrain onathres weeks visit » This waist- h ‘ b jourlled ‘meeting Of U10 Club It DT- will be Messrs John P. Tsnton, John to their friends in Springfield and Boston. ` 5 as sl B ctw Murray’s 01500. tbiS Bvéuillg 8t3.,'McPhail, John J. J. Chappell, '1`. J. Mn. D. M. Fancusox. representing porter' o’clock. ;Senter Geo. Bremner, Wm. Morris. .Guilt Bros. at Co., Montreal, was a pas- 5 “ ,.1 WE notice by the St- John Suu. Mr- Miss A. CLARKE. Ba View arrived :,‘f':,g,;!;,°,,jy ° -,umm mm yes y » a - “ fi sid- M lor! (ienuineil vw ittle Coz ,_ \ W. Lloyd Lodge of this city at Mount Allison, won first prize in logic and psychology and led junior honors in science, obtaining first division in all subjects of his junior year. THE Bedeque Telephone says: Our old acquaintance, Mr. W. C. Lee of P. E. Island paid ns a visit. He had a schooner load cf Island produce at the pier, and after disposing of a consider- able portion of his cargo at Baddeck, sailed for Sydney yesterday. THE well-known firm of James Barrett, has secured the handling of the whole output of kiln dried stock of one of the largest mills in the Maritime Provinces. The stock is composed of 1 and 11 inch Booting. jointed sheath- ing and clap-boards. The stock is of the best manufacture, and is clean and dry. Mn Janus lllacnoucau. will preach as followszhiilltown Hall, Friday 9th inst-, 8. p. m; Brooklyn, Saturday 10th inst., 8. n. m; Bella River. Sunday, 11th, 10.30, a. m; Pleasant Valley. 2.30, p. m; Murray River.. 6. p. ni; Peters Road, Monday, 12th. 8. p m; Kinross, Sunday, 18th. 10.30; Birch Hill, 2.30. GRACE CHURCH Sunday School held its annual meeting last evening. The George VV. _‘Ritchie; Asst. do., B. F. Hutcheson; Secretary, L. A. Seller; Asst. Soc., Lea Se§ma.n;` Tteasurei, W. G. Sabine; Lil:-r rian, Wallace P. ' Pickard; Asst. do., Daisy Pickard and `J. Codiu. The school has chan ed the l‘lAN ° P IN' ‘ ‘I which was comforting to the anxious A family, and an example to all who from » I b time to time were privileged to see her. 1 tone y the Baptist Church and was much in-| ‘fi B I terested in the work of the Y0qng`_ ° ° P°°P1"=’5 S°°l¢fY md “Bday S¢h°°1"ment was to open suc"es=ive numbers _ . . date of its picnic from the Gthgto the 12th of July. All the teachers were re-elected, and the finances of the school are in a 3 ood condition. THE many friends of Captain and Mrs. Finlayson will be grieved to learn patiently, exhibiting s trust in God F' She more than a year ago. united with following ollicers were elected: Supt., _ _ of the death of their daughter Gertrudef* YOU Wlll llt:l.V8 y0Ul' For sixteen weeks she has suffered Y » home from Acadia College yester- day afternoon by the _i Princess. She passed a successful year. Miss Zella and Jeremiah Clark will leave for home after the closing of the University which takes place on Wednesday next, arriving here on Thursday evening. Mr. J. C. Clark and Mrs. Clark will attend the convo- cation exercises before returning to the Island. Aooon audience attended the ser- vice last night at the Central Christian Church and listened to a fine sermon by Evangelist Whiston. His subject was “The Auction” and he showed how the world, Christ and Satan were all bidding for the soul. that Christ had already paid the ransom and it belong- ed to him. He said that to be perfectly happy one must know three things that Christianity only could impart, viz: his duty, his destiny. and the fact that God loves him. To-night the Evange- list will speak upon the “Greatest sin in the world." and will sing. Tliére will be only two meetings more. Be sure and attend them. The rffering to-night is to pay Mr. Whistou for his services. Miz W. W. 'l‘UnrzBuLL, of St. John, having offered $100,000 to endow a hospital for incurablcs on condition that the Ottawa Government would give the Marine Hospital Building and grourds for that purpose, and the facts being telegraphed to Sir Louis_ Davies he has wired the following reply: ‘ Orrawa, May 31. Edward Sears, Esq., Mayor;-_ Telegram respecting presentation of Maxine Hospital to trustees to carry out the wishes of Mr. W. W. 'Turnbull for a hospital for incnrables received. Will submit the matter to my collea- gues Saturday for consideration and hope it may be possible to concede the request. 0 - L. H. Davies. THE Carnival of Nations, under the direction of Prof; E. McQuarrie. ag- siste_d by Miss Helen Macdonald and pupils drew a large and fashionable audience to the Op ra House last even- ing. The genernl plan of the entertain- THE HONEY SAVER_ I” ‘WW °f he' Pf_°1°°§_°d “Pd W°=1fY»of the performance with the psrtici- Queen Sr weeks °‘ Suffehng 31° 1"1°' fl'°m‘pants arranged in tableau at the back Whittier seems appropriate: -“Thou of the stag9_ while tha orchegfra [pmt Didn’t You Want to Bring Home Something Nice For Tea ? Read this Up and Down Cream Pies ngel Cake Chocolate Pies ins Cake iiocoauut Pies Doughnuts Pies Buck Cakes Pies Lemon Cakes Pies ales Pies (iatcake _ v the Celebrated Ger- man Buns, all fresh baked to-_ _ ay. _` " Telephone, 98. "' ..‘Z".`.!'5.‘f‘.!£5 "` NEW GOODS Brook’s “Flonkey” Soap. This is one nf the best scouring soaps in the world. We have just received - a. gross of it which we are retailing for I0 cents per cake. to Oval salt. fi This is the best Table Salt we ever handled. It will go through the finest Ritter and will not cake or get hard. It is put up in I0 cent packages. Honey. ‘Ve havejust received a. new lot of Dllre Honey in 20 and 25 cent Glass riots. We have also Honey in the comb. Chocolates Just received from Gauong Bros. 8. Bleassortment of their best Choco- liie G0ods,.inclmiing G. B. l)ij0DS. Nlusatines, Almoutlnos, Cocoatines, 5*" ' li Ahn ' C S, I ' 'D7 ii Oil;-,e ce ‘I to Y hast the b°st tha-_ Heaven itself could , Vi(-micombevs] played a nalionm air give H102-fest-” §National costumes, colors and favois _ - _ _ _ the nations represented distinguished _ _ 1 I I lv _ -i»“¥4‘ 15 ~ ' _'_ ..“'“" i‘ , _fr- _ at 59c ~ - Something 5 to Toll Abou That line of Silk and Wool Black Figured i Dress Goods, they are selling at “MY STURE” a yard. It’s good value at $1.15,-_ I 6 yards at $1.15-$6.90, 6 “ “ 590-$3.54, Miss Wrnuans of Monc_ton,'arriv"ed by the express train last evening, andwill be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sharp for a few weeks cent y com lated his first year at Auburn Seminary. §.Y., is spending a few days in Boston, and will arrive home in a few days. 'f - - . s part, bearing banners and performing various graceful evolutions; Tuen Miss Isabel McDonald in ca a d 1 ‘d I P U . P al 'danced the Highland? fling with good effect The Housemaids at fHome, Misses Eugene Hornsby. Ethel Blanch ard, Jacqueline Hornsby, Blanche Toombs. Ida Byrne, Winnie Ryan, ‘ Helen Mitchell,Nora Waddle and Winnie Wickwire made a very en a in tableau verypr y no _v iss e ii Warburton- and Ellie Gillis. In the eer c ua , _ .1ie, ill Brehaut and Harry Harvie, were so successful as to be awarded the first encore of the evening 'Ilia Banjo Duet of Miss Annie Muiphy and Prof McQuaiiie, was a 'p easing number The Japini-se Bevel, in wuich Misse. isahcl McD.~nald Gladvs Peake and Lois Tayloritook part, served to recall the Three .Little Maids at School. The Spanish Tambourine Dance was parii cipatcd in by Misses Bessie Vinricombe, Mary Ba, field, Helen Palmer and Laura M tchell. In Hispania Miss Helena McDonald won very hearty applause, and Prof. McQuarrio received a_ curtain call as Jack- Tar. After- intermission camo theliighland Ballet. in which tea Misses and Mas.ers danced with supple grace. After an Irish Jig by Messrs. Harry Davie. Peter McDonald; W, L; Harvie and Will Brehant, Miss Helen for her singularly graceful dancing. The Sailors °° on porte” Ballet brought out ten members of Miss Mc-»‘ Donald’s classes, who danced and’ pulled ropes in _sailor -fashion. The Character Sketch and Hosdowu of Mr. 1 W. L. Harvie and Prof. McQuarrie re- ceived an encore, that could hardly have been due lo the dialogue. “Ye old time Miuuet,” in which Miss Ella Sutherland, Miss Daisy Dense, Miss Helena McDonald. Miss B., Hornsby Miss Amv Earle, Miss Nora Reid. Miss Maggie James, and Miss E. Farquhar- son took part,was worthy the heuity and prolonged applause accorded that stately and gracelul performance. And then came the Burlesque Cake Walk. or rather cake dance, in which Prof. McQuarrie made an admirable drum major. There was lots of fun. andthe house was evidently pretty `n chorus f ed y e Anthem. The carnival has pleasing and creditable throughout. It will be repeated tonight. _ READERS will notice in James Paton & Co's ad. in this. issue, that mail orders go as oth class matter, not 4th as stated. A Child With 0 a Nickel can safely be sent to us for anything kept by a high class, well-mana.ged_ drug store and get precisely what was sent for and at as low a price as could its father or mother. We want the ohildren’s trade Warburton won a very hearty encore i' M_s. D. ai McLain. Bonshaw, was rs-_ . Pl'm°iPl_9-_ _ \""" ' ' _Praotioallytlie same w _ just as nicely made-i-fl 5”’ . s no For Ghilslren Something entirely new, filled with cord in front side for skirt or h shoulders For Children 4 t 7 old 3 Z g q and danced gracefully after. The sword . dance,seldom given by-feminine dancers, n . Dutch Clog which cams _next Messrs. buttffns for hose 3UPP° P i. M no ni W. L. Ha ° w' and in front For Ghlldron 7 to 12 years Grey jean waist, cord filli for hose and nnderweslt-is l f r . ..;{/1 T 5-- ._... .__. _ _.-..a....»¢ .- . ` tml Wllmitlss fi 2." ‘ 0 ,.. o a The first number was Grand Nation- 2 ~` _ ‘ ` “Q al March in which about forty _took , _ O I ` ° ost _ _ 001 rtel s _ ~ __ . n _ i s _ _.__ __ ___ rv ' ' ~ 1,. _ __ ” 'I l ' ' ° _J I l l _ I I closely divided as to who was entitled l to the cake. Just One Girl was given? i ollow b ih National i » \ lionllomons Ill I Still continues Ever . if _ in, look over our sto purchases, and go a. their mone is well s o e I If it is a Parlour Suit. ing-room or Kitchen you will find our re remember we will 2 for cash You save on your dress $3.36. _ Come Qiiiok |.t’SeSii|liiio Fast. S£NlNlli _.V Sunni and your trade and believe that our present service, quality of goods and prices merit it. f _ We have the Guest and most c0mpl.9l'5 5 be found in Charlottetown. __ " Large Stripes are fashionable; our ls Let Us Fill Your the b,,,0m_ _._ i Soft Bosom Cambric Shirts, no collars. ' Soft Bosom Oxfords to wear with white A splendid line of Workiugmeu’s Shirts ` _ ._:~_-Li sf" i.f`}'.;"`f",i ~` . ` . Q 'IW i"';/ G d & . 1 ncaa., _ - ._ Mau s srvaisn ' | A _PH 4 __ ' fb. ' x _ _ _ -g _ . _ ,X ° __ * ;.___g.jj,,' '~'._~'-.. - ` 7;'-_ ' '~-5 _ i. _, an ~» ’*'“ ."2-f’ ‘,. -"~{f"f' ` _ ._r »; . ~. 5 _ ._ ,e»\ 1a»- `¢.;a;7~"’ .=_f.,L .1 "‘ ", _ ‘_ §.,_____: __ __ s ._ . _ . .. . _ 1.3..