il.; ~ . 'é is lWa,ys Ike of in the _ - if i ~' r’-'Y ,.1 1 Aw K v l A doz of if"== -5' .--:W J ' THE GUARDIAN CH ARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 21 1899 ” " ° ~ ‘LGCAL BRIFFS; i>ERsoNAL iiiisNiioN. T _ T U 4 ill l;ro_f.}?;iiinicombe returned tothe city I' _ _'Ei _ -. *as mg ' ,- l Stggp darsptnltrngvpts ieporteil at the Dolice ‘fm ./__/_*__ O ,will meet at drill shed this evening' at the westbound train yesterday afternoon. _8 o`clock for drill in uniform. A full _\[¢-_John A, Matheson, Inspector of attendance requested. Fin ` of Bic uses Satee .0' 1.60 d 'dedl d 'th t ' .,;~§}°g*,, " *I ~° i . ;'.;'..°,::.....:. .‘:.::;i.1i...;;i.:;':. ...... .. ... ........ ..... ......... . P0 . Bl8»Ck $1 Qharge of the g¢h¢¢1_ _ :te city yesterday afternoon from a few Fancy Gingham. Trimmed valenciennss lace $210 _ Fsncystriped Gingham $1.10 ly Fancy Piai Gingham $1.65 ff? » r Fancy Musliu Gingham 68c $10.0. V GV Black ¢§~ White Pique- °° $1-00 8°°°iS»- cent on above prices.- c LF _ The P:pp'e`s Store. Z THE mail special was about an hour _ 11 35.» \ CiiAni.0r'rrrow\' Engineer Company L H Uavies rect~r of Springhill among the visitors at the federal cap f tal -Halifax H iald t The choir of the First Methodist b it ii aiiedfo ii ai 8 0 A pointei for Chailotte own -T last year`s business of the Amherst m u The year previous it was $470,000 d _ Pownal school was held yesterday. It Y not being suflicieut to keep up the ‘f avenge Mr Jones will itlllrsmain in _ _ Artheregulsrmestingof Oourtllt Stephen held last uighf. Messrs . t » Duchemlu and Kenneth Finlayson were . McGill by the mail special last night. c ure isc r re ears at 3 ny p m sharp Business of special and urgent importance ho at .\I . Rizv. W. C. \\'ii.soN. brother of Mrs. P1, _ _ _ ' . - ` ` ' ' . is ' _ _ :_ to f - . I ' - ra' . ' - ' . he _ u Boot &' Shoe Co.a o` nted to $496,000. ` P°;"°l‘3°" by '°b° W°8Ub0\1nd trainyester- , . . 8 0 A meeting of the Trustees of the Svhsdr es _ M. . ternoon _ _ - - P _ . . ll . ' . E.H . fitllll Mr. Benj. Heartz returned to the city in Tignish. last night. Mr. Milton _Davison was a passenger by ' late last night. She did not arrive until t‘h° mm] 5P°°"‘l 1°” mgh" ' Dr. Gordon Alley arrived home from Mr. D. A. Sharp wasa passenger by heries, went west yesterday afternoon. r A. E. Ings was a passenger by the incees yesterday aftemoon from Halifax. Mr Harry Boswell arrived in thefity m the east by yesterday aftemoon’s In - Dr Gallaut,Wellington, was a passenger the westbound train yesterday after- n Mr J E. Wyatt, Summerside, returned me by the western train yesterday ternoon. " \{r Richard Hunt, Summereide, was a y afternoon. ¢'_'_',_ f. i »_ f Z _ _ \\l . -\ t*.<*~*.\ \\ _QV ~€\‘\\\ - /"\l\§`§` fi //z. \\\"_ 2 1 .Q5 _» 4 /~ ?»\\\\\ ‘ A \_ aug: , , f, r .I ‘, 5;, >-Ji _ »_;_».~_v_\_\\` / r ~ -4 2-.\\“. ep MR. W. D. MCINTYRE, The newly 'appointed School Inspector for Queen's County. ~ -s Tun St. John Sun says :' Rev.Megp;-,_ Palmfr. Campbell, Sprague, Kirby and Whiteman of P. E. Llind and Revs B “f -{_°h° White. 0’I»°°§y» “I ew- w. wtddaii aiiasi_»oi_orihi.»'¢st,'~ r C E. Pratt, St. Peters, wssapss~ to the city. _ f’s Robertson and Shaw returned to outing in the west. W. P. 'Rogen, 8 merside, - r toSummerside by‘l:e westbouliied yesferdayafternoon. ` _ Geo Muttart. Souris, arrived in the U . . . ‘ ' e people will not.-be meets at Kensington in August '°‘;;. “*;;“°':;‘g_f°' bl* _,mn ,in M" to his mme Mx: Janna MacDoueau., Student. School, St. Paul, Minn.,’is spending the"°M§°°°1 hm’ _ lpreach (D V )as follows Brook holidays with her parents in Charlotte- an U' 7*” "" _‘U n Kirk Friday, 23rd inet.. at 8 p in. **°'"‘- , ~ Cb __ “t°'"' n°°»°“°”t~n‘°.‘-»'iu omni vaiisy sunday asa., af 2 so Mr-».Edw-rdheumdmfa adam 'W ~ ’1°"*'°"“°" “‘° “f=*=°=iP m,MurrsyRiver st630 p in N!% =f°°m°°\\f°f r's Road Monday 26th, at 8 m , °°.'“' 5° *‘h° 3“°"' °f _“maui” hnhndnh-ml ltown Hall Tuesday 97th at 8 p m Anka' ‘ THE °°°°°'* *"1 'P*“‘=¢ ====*°'= =°“orii‘°’f°'s°Li5if}p5"§t°';.'3” n‘i'..Hii“3..i2fif Sdv~rf1i°i°s'ri-iseni ernon River Bridge Halt on F1-day. B,|f,,,,; of th, muh, 3¢h°°1 fm- gh; amine thesctiolsrs. _This hedid elllug, 1250 23111 mit- P1'°|ml°9 30 56 'Blind, were passengers by the Prin0$i S8lieflcl0l'ily llld plulsillgllozall. _ very enjoyable event. The teams of yesterday afternoon. scholars showed s verylood knowlsd ri? both Pownal and V. R. B. are wntident M,-_ A, A, Ci, of T,-,B t- th __}. ~ ge of success so that the contest will be in- Thompson at s\lchorhnd,w1lvl;;°p<'}°§t¢=;::€ l:q¢°¢';§§j,¢¢:_‘bj:{mi:, teresting. Au admiggign ef 10 gong; who has been in the city for a,_few days on' go be mngruulated in bringing _the will be charged. Concert commencing bll1U°B°» _WIS B Plllehsér by the wwt- wh lu, 1,, t ' ` Navy Cambrlc--6~.:c_ at 7_30_ . hound train yesterday afternoon to Sum- -0° I Prawn Pmnciency’ as it 1' _ menue_ _ quite a large one. TH” Tre” D°*1r' N°"= ”!Si-W- L- Mm. 1-: adam. me bride, south Botti. arms” ti.. ni... .. 0,,-ri, All above are fresh and new go elected representitives to the High _Dl'- ~ ` ` _ , ,B 4 um co not 1-‘tration or r. 1;. i., which “W ir°°*»\1l°y sfwsm Dr MINI* tg, / 1|] ‘ _ . _ : - .te . ' _ {._ If Mil . ` . ; . - tton,Esq., Charlottetown, father-of Hmm, pen” wen passengers by the da ,gm June °n8;°,b‘:ntlzl urs- C. Cotton, of the Merchants’ Bank o Princess yesterday afternoon. They will ofygem. Cu' “aan Esquire 4 Halifax stef, Truro, arrived in tgwu gg/ spend a couple of daylgiu fthe city after dclouk toys 30 m Inn tid '.11 ‘T . _ Saturday afternoon remained heie yes- "|1i¢h *'h_°.Y “UVM” U P"i°°iP°l °*°i°°°f ' P°- ° ' °"- m We will take 0620 per ionic or and ‘eu thi; morning 'or wind the Dommmn and the Band of the 82nd Battalion have y ` ° . . - kin#-ly consented togive their services _ when no wiii be pmeutaiiiis En- Mrs- J- 1_1- Larkin _of Richmond and eiiaof-King’s College. Mr. C ttin is Ml" I-"km 95 K°°"“¢l’°P° "°"° P?" {gmP°nth°§¢,.‘t°:‘;;)nf,°I°°»_h°cm°.,dm,m' mhkm°“m“d t talented editor of the Daily and “np” by "h° "°°t°"’ tm" t° tl” °"'7 ' ” yoem-4; hmmm" Mn M,” Admission 10csnts Proceedslnaid . I in this city had their church parade yon- Y artar like home-made. il Oc. Telephone 98. per doz IIS Would benice for tea thi evening; try ours, _they ~ D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY, _ tl0n. Lastly the party will proceed to » ._ 5.” £ sneaaaaaaasusssssga. iety will go to Rocky Point Hy the 9.30 boat next S..turday Ringwood W ll Er t be vis t»d, where Hon F de C. Brecken will give an address upon C . Cumberland, Major Holland and their times. Next the old fort will be visited. Here Mr. Newson _ will point ; out the sites of the old historic build- ings and Prff. Caven will `de1iver a short address upon the French occupa- THJE Natural History and Antiquiy>i§'i\ ol H land Cove, where the remainder of ` (Late cf|the Royal London Ophthal- 1 a :fa in-am biicaaethey »mmii¢a1 YOU] - ' "‘°"*'€°'~""'*‘°° *’°”°1"""*1‘*‘= ni ugiinie prmapii amd- ` =~@°°.i¥ =°°°*=B°b°"= T°°'=°°°~.1' and 600 strong. There are about *wi ggi” 1,200 Foresters in H lifax and Dart- , _ *"4 3`°“" mouth. The membersdfCoort Uniacke-_ . _°f A' 0° sh-“"'°"° Th? °°r°'9°'~‘5 _ - - - ~ performed by_Rev. John do Soyres. the Catholic court, attended divine the click M the clmmh_w“_ service in St. Marys cathedral, where. t . - ._ ‘ Rev. Dr. Murphy oiiiciated. The Pro- o "’s°°g appmltmt’ A.m““°° 0 4,, t d - ~ _ i ___ A h was tilted with invited guests and l_H?§?fT;: *;;:,erx:,n(;;11:_em°e In St Paul S t tators._ as the bride entered the ' - ' upon the arm ot her father, the ' sang "The Voice that Breathed O’er Eden.” Miss Skinner was charmiiigly ‘gowne`d in white satin tiimmed with chiffon. She wore a veil and orange _ blossoms and carried a large shower you, and if not obbaim 'l;'ouqu.t. Her _maid ‘ of honor, Miss lie ° ' ~ _ ‘ T A _ __ Woekivnnmiw. me Labeni coma Wmjmbom ~ f ' ~__ _ _ _ _ - . _ guests of . A. Mc- lll8P. E. I. Hospital. _Should the. __ \ _ ;- _ A vative organ in Charlottetown. D,,,,,|df,,,.,f°,, “vs_ _ um. be “Wm mkg - » ‘ = ' » _ 'rim Independent order-or Foresters f _ - _ _ _ 1 °_\l 1 _ . ' _ " ' ' -_ _ ' _ _ 2 _ _--_ -_ _ rd, ‘aernoom They mme a an’ ` ~ _ _ St. J0\D¥ QIIBII 'i'8`8`lill0 l0EllU9f rll . » . . fe ‘ ' ro IS 500 in the drug line and we have not got it in stock, we will gladly send out and get it for able in the city will order for you at once, and deliver itat yourrc- gig# pe llei;;‘p1t;dlfr~m the secretary to whom \ \ \ b _ ner. The Wedding was one of the e mic Hospital and Central London ' _f‘ Throat and Ear Hospital- _Y Mcortields) 'ou to-__f_` _fi __ is in Diseases ofthe Eie. Ear _ Ou mf; Tliroai and lose. ling l C811 ug Of; PU' it the Doull a and aiieiit ' thi’ rule e sell 0, A' UFFICE-Cameron Block. RESIDENCE-Hotel Davies. U 3 a Ullice Hours-9.30 a. m. to 1 . m., > . P 2l03p,m.,7to8p.m. 5 _ We place on sale 1000 yards Of double Width, _fancy ° ygfdzested Qrclasses dress goods in plaids and stripes Worth from 200, to 30c,but _ . as our motto is,“Get a. Ba.rgain,give a. Bargain,” out goes the H Whowlalic. See Window. G eliable. Guarfnteed Fast Cclors» ` P ‘ f guaranteed Sati=fac'ion, Serges, Crave- * n nittes, Silk Warp Endoras, Pop-lins. gn . Covert; and Fancy Blacks. Ask your €.:. Y glass iam and makes a. delicious _ I _ merchant L r them' I W v _ - _ f ir S _ a nee. ATEN ICE \\'AFERS th ' ~ - ' s ° , t dainty _Mains that ‘gfirisbigi J ust received a full range of Priestleys famous Serge in MARRIED. / 7 & Co riiake for 5 o`clock tea. black and navy' W nothing nicer. Have you seen our silk and wool mixed dress goods ? In Wenham, May Q9, 1899, by Rey. 8 . ` ‘ I y- . u “Ve iw a new Supply Of \Vorth $1.12 our price o9c, also all wool novelty goods Elias H0620. veSt°rEma_m1@1M~fh0d1S\. ICAN' CANl\ ED: MEATS wcrth 590 our price 390 i Chuf'ch,f l\\§r.b{Je;)onardMA._ Hodgkvips. for- Ci ' ,.,_ - J _ - ’ mei yo 1 o e ore, aine, or orence H; l;3dDr_;edlEe§;’nqI unég LOOK OUT FOR SATURDAY SNAPS iN E. McKinnon, formerly of North River, H \’ Om .Fe ercec- _ P.E.1. C " f' i ' Gloves and Hosiery » ER & _ ' . P “Tis worth a bag of gold.” `Thig ' applies with special force to Hood’s Snr. GRQCER3 Yaparilla. Amer1ca‘s Greatest Medicine SENTNEH Mclllll]& Cu.- pINEAPPLE“_;]l| GINGER _ We are also opening to-day 30 pieces of that wonderful _ _ _ _ A V9 ALADE ls SOm,,thmg new line double Width ll Wool Serge at ry nice. It is put up in 1 ` I ' 0 prettiest of the season. After the ct re- Il' 6 mony, coaches were taken tp Mr. Skin- ' _ I | ' S ner’s residence. Coburg street, where a _ - 1' 0 I' I I g' :f|;:r;'::"" "W" ”° "h° my lleft for St. Srephen yesterday afternoon ° e pretty gown- of white organdie with white picture hat. The bridesmaids, Miss Edith Skinner and Miss. Mona gidgmge 935003 as ii; is - Thompson, wire dressed respective- received. 15’ _ _ with silk and lc-3 irimmings, ol ' ' g the day w~ll be spent in ticld work. _ ~ _.5 - sind whi~e hats. The maid ot __. ‘ Rakes Bread' ' _ study and recreation. Par iculars may ‘ _l - \ _` ~~' r _ \ honor and the bridesmaids eairied' _ . ¥ _ -.. _ _ ` 5` ouquits of pink carnations. The' ._ . pp ' ' must be made before \’ r ggygg./5 groomsman was Alexander McMillan. ` ' _F Friday at l 0’ClOck. dtlsat 5' - 7? andthe ushers J. Harrison, Waltir "“ 0 7 Y Y `F P . z lg . O breakfast served. Mr. av.-d Mrs. Thomson left by the C. P. R. for an On their return they will reside on Princess ~s1reet. The presents from friends and r- latives were many, and in many cases very costly and beautiful. ' Substantial remembrances were sent by friends in England and ot ier diitint ' spoti. ‘for the groom is one of the most popu- lar young men in the shipping busi- -..__,___ __ _ li- Was $12.10, IS A 5 6.05 Th_at’s_a specimen of the wayprieeg an going in our jacket dipartment. ' Just half price for any spring 'jsekg ig stock . _ And th°y’re all goodgsmneutl. 'l\sélu's not a poor one in the store. * to attend the Methodist Conference in that place.The stationing “WW thi! and durin the day other ministerial business will be disposed of. _Il_i»lstttrtnllr.W W. says; Every mtheGrandeDuchesse ' ofpassei e .tor tear thi" points .i ii i lirge number" bf"v1sitos can Smith of Windsor, N. S. wore a in pink and blue organdie, ester, Roy Thompson, and Roy Skin- They’re' made by some ofthe but _jacket maker’s in Berlin. 'l'h\fl'¢ bs* sold b the lowest ek _ in P. F, Island, si2.1c jutisi .sees . e°“a“‘°':.........-. ... _ 0|! _ ~ iiheoonl evenings thai in August. - . . ' '_ -Atour prices yoii_cau’tshld tcp . without. __ . _“_\V»»_l flislfll --.arf -'-' e *"5 .Still continues. Every in, look over our stock. purchases, and go awny ~ their money is well spent. ~ " rgains in all tm If it is a Parlour Suite, Bedroom ing-room or Kitchen Furniture you leqlh, you will find our regular prioesvery low, X remember _we will Rive . for cash. » ' A ece tion was h ld and a l' hf weddirv xtended trip through Nova Scotia. P Flags were ilizwn in honor of the ventby many of the vessels in port, S ess.-St. Jenn Sun. (The bride is well known in social ircles in Cherlctti tiwn.) 1`i=.1Es'i‘LsYs’ Dress Fabrics are always HIGH ART Tlll Thereis no going back "“ `he fact that if you want to keep in touch with the ruler; § times yrliu (pave go produ' e me right kind of olothlnit, clothing tlmtyou. as eelles the A C8 » nrlrdlsiisflzxdegushopdilhr is 0 i" best nosslble advertisment and noihi 3 our suits, overcoats fm rrowsers tor exclusiveness. quality. Style. lalisiftsusnl It ul rave invincible to all coiiipczltion. Men’s Furnishing Goode- W if du b from 118.. A whiig°§§a5f2‘i'§>¥§