1at_ ry :n Wg Y. __r Y _ee S . ' Li shot Fore th » ncy Ties .n_ Vp ation ».-1 _if .¢ ,.-=_‘ 4 _ _.___ "HI _ I _,_ _~_..... _ _.___..._,.» wa... ... ,.._._......,- ._ _ _ _ “_ r--°-r';°-_s--e_:_-_~»,~.-_:¢_::t THE GUARDIAN CH ARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 18 1899 -,__,___ - V MR SPENCER will reach in HARVEST-,NG c0mmen¢~ed__Mr_ G90, THE tvo new locomotives for the P. Lewis, Royalty,cutalie1d of outs yes E I R*-\*\W\\§’ ha” 5090 ¥l`3U3f0l'Ted terday from the I C R cars at Pictou to the S S Hillsboro They will be brought DI ‘ V - - ` 1 P ° overias soon as the weather permits 8 Goods L3.lZ€St (l€Sil IIS fOl' M _ S' 1' ` ° L i fa ,was`a bus man at Boston Satur. _ g .. »» Lean of Valleylield, is to :i=si== ‘tev 1? lield church, Sunday, the 20th _ ' ing _fm p_m_ THE S. S. Jacques Cartier took np- wards of ahundred and fifty passen- THE farm laborers exwrsion trfin gt-rs to Orwell yesterday ifterdooushe “lived ill MODUBBJ. M 110.011 Y6°¥01`d8Y- 'returnei at 9.30 last night and brought Thetrain had 8 cars containg 415 pas- J; 3, ]arge f|9igh;_ sengers, 80 of which came from 1*. E. _ p Island. The balance from Nova Scotia. L- 0- A-_Rdgdldf mddfldg °f_L”dY l Socru EAs'rERN' ITEMS -The cro s Wallace-L1odg°_~ N0- 27311” lgvngms i d_ _ p » _ - Hall. this evening at 8 oc or sharp. .J\l§t P060 V8 in the different sections look well. In All members are requested tg be pre- fact thev never looked much better Hay sem Im 0 tant bus", io b t d - U b h b t h - . p r e=s eattend- urue out J e muc et er t an peo- gd t0_ Fancy Brocads Blacks’ ple at fir»t imagined.-Rev. F.. Mac- Cniur Sri-:wsizn Noiriss. of the Hali- Skirts and resses. A P;-egchiu Vaueygeld church, me ship and look after a young son, _Gi-epnn Effects THE Bras d’Or Gazette says: The large and eleqaent steam yacht ~~Eleau~ or” of Philadelphlia, came through the Bras d’Or Likes and anchored near th them. A ` ' ° See bridge on Sunday wi-ek. The~Eleanor” Lustres Black in plain and fancy. See our 380 line in south window-exc_el- lent value. Yllaclt Gas Ilmere. Weeks 3' Co"s 50c Cashmere still leads._ We have a good stock on hand. All our Summer Mus- lins, Blouses, Straw Hats, Trimmed Mil- linery are discounted to clear as we want to make room for Fall Goods now on order. WEEKS & En. _ The People’s Store. Sucoessors-to Weeks & Co. V . ‘ n . I: If.. If-'lf' - 4 GET A LOAF -dd Ui Q of our new bread today. ef . We would like you tog ° try it for the 3 Duchesse 9 Bread is the best that we hav ever made. Price 4c per leaf Telephone 98. Ec|.lPsBBA|tERY, _ @ Bains Best Bread- @ @9669689666@; M i Dr. H, L. Dickey (Late ofgthe Royal London Ophthal- mic Hospital and Central llondon Throat and Ear Hospital Moorlields.) Specialist inllllsnsos of the Ege. Ear. Throat url llosa. OFFICE-Cameron Block: RESIDENCE-Hotel Davies. Otlice Hours-9.30 a. m. to 1 P- In-» 2 to 3;p, m., 7 to 8 p. 111- Eyes Testedlfor Classes- June 2-dw ooooeoesoe P ooeooboooo l` i ARTHUR MELLISH. Barrister ami lllnmtl-at-Lal. soums, P. E. I. gt MP iliitiéféidilllfiiltilitilit _ Ol Il\lllI\= i V lllllllllll 1 Q . #=i#ill%=H.lf#iH@i#llliE¥3llf#=iH'l=iHtii¥%‘K‘#ilHiiH idfilllslii iM=ill¥##iilf¥ll=iHfill¥il¥¥i%i#¥§€2}3ill=H=iHfill(¥#ilflliimfiitiitiitillfilt is I-E = II is about 240. feet long, and is said tn have cost $250,000. Her crew consists of forty-five men and three oiiicers The Eleanor visited Charlottetown some days ago. THE Weslyan says:--On Wednesday, the 80th inst, a convention in the in- terests of the Twentieth Century Thanksgiving Fund will be held [D. V.] at Woodstock at 7.30 p. m., when Rev.W.H.S ri o. on “Methodism dur P 2 ' inz the Century and its future outlook." The Me hidist Church at East THE Wesleyan of Aug., 16 says :-It the young society rapidly grew. A THE Plant liner Halifax arrived last Florence, N. B., was reopened Sunday 'S July 30th. Rev. Wm. Spargo preach- _ ed in the morning from John 14:6. \ THE S,S_Ha1ifa,x arrived in port at 9 who arrived at his home before the ‘ship sail.-d The boy tipped the scalrs at nine pounds. Walrr was the reci- pient of many congratulations last eve. ning when the fact became known.- Halitax Chronicle. THE Nova Scotia marksmen were favored with beautiful weather on bed- ford range yesterday, on the second days competit on for the prizes offered by the Ride association. The weather lwas much more favorable for good shooting than on the previous day, and some excellent scores were made,though fnot so good as last year. There were not many visitors on the range. but it dd dddl'°°3 will be de1i9V91°9d by 511° is expected that there will be a large number in attendance to-day. Lieut. Col. Irving Was on the range during the day and evinced grea' interest in the o’clock last night.The following was her passenger list :- Baroness Rosc Poose, was not till the summer of 1807 that T_ Docney and wife, M1-5_ C_H_Mu11ne1-, the llrst minister was appointed to work Miss Manner. M1-_ Eddy (2)_ G, A, dd Priddd Edward Islddd- This W” Whittewere. A. A. Sibly. Mr. Friltz, J. RW- MT- B“1Pif- Wh°~ wid* his Wifd' F. Nelson and wife, W. H. Edwards, “md ddt “dm L°dd°”° England- “dd J. F. Lvnch, Ed. Reardon.Mrs.Geddas, landed at the settlement of Bedeque. p_ G_ G , L_ T_ Ba , 193 d gon l ' d - - This gentleman did a good work on the rey swirl W1 U , torn own his old blacksmith shop and Miss L. Grozur. Mr . Batchelder, Miss* Island, and died within its borders in (-rugby J_ p_ palmer, (;,_ L_ C011ins_ 1849, at the great age of eighty-three White party -(4)_ E_ H_ Glidden and years. During Mr. Bulpit’s ministry wife, Rem D1-_ Henry M¢])gna1d, “eV9"d1 °°U31'°gdti°119 were °1'gadiZ°d Jas. MeVarion.Mrs .I’. O’Counor, Jas. in the country.. and th_e membership of Mcphan, David Shepard, ,J-my M¢Lean, Miss Lilas Ward. Miss Poach. Miss F - Mclntyre, Mrs. S. Montgomery, Mrs. Shea, Miss L. Innis, Miss L. J. Innis, evenmg wid" " full p”s°”g°r list' S_h° Bessie Culleu.Halifax to Charlottetown, left for eastward shortly_beforo mid- A_E_ Palmer’ H_ E_ Monsgm My5_ night. Yesterday morning 40 miles GGL M1.5_ Thompson’ M1-3_ Pie!-ce_M1-3_ west southwest of Seal; Island, the somber”-_ Misses MGGI-atb’ (2)Mi53 M_ steamer passed Mr. H. F Plunt’B yacht Chalk Miss S_Lawerence,Mr5_Bl-ewsger,‘ Ingomar-from Boston for Halifax. The iM1,_ Gorman and wife' ML Craig* I°8°'”*“' }° d hd°_d°°m° “ddl bum fend wife. Hawkesbury to Charlotte- ` =°h°°°°ff11ss°d ~=_11"=s i'=°1=i °f =°°“*.tewn 1-G. A. onine and wife; D. H. 80 tons. She carnes a crew of about ‘ C“ke,Ml.! C_ E_ Crowelh W_ R_ Gold. eighty and is elaborately fitted- She_is ' ing and wife, Mrs_ M_ C_ Ben»y_ Mft a good sailor and under favorable cir- G_ W_Lam.ieL M11 Hannah, W_ ()_ eumstances should reach here to-day. Mr. Plant and a party of friends are on °- ~' ° Mf P - boa.rd.- Halifax Chronicle. C' Prenms and wus’ ses ren Hastings, T Ashton,Dr E C.'Col1iins. tiss.-(2.) ##§##€#iHiH-#§%%=HHHf#%###%%%#¥§ “rw sions” cliiicils 100 pairs 2; yds long H U U £6 3 (C £5 ll 6( (C 50 35 46 ci at l 50 £6 32 £6 H ¢¢ rc cr 50 50 tt rr tc Q5 rr it r¢ » " (6 I (I 6. ac rc as -0 32 25 cc rc _ cc 25 it ¢¢ ¢¢ 25 “ 3; “ “ (C CC (C I Telephone, Bolo! W |‘°°"' it Pilots in uit rtiiiiiis or A uiicrs Bic F DOWN Z) Whenfyou want Lace Curtain Values, Yd“'u gd at 3f"lll.Ell".i.'.fl.li ll. .. ili#¥##ili¥ llllll PAIRS 250 a pair. . 580 a “ f 680 a “ 880 a “ 98c a “ $1.25 a “ $1.35 a “ $1.40 a “ $1.58 a. “ $1.90 a “ $2.20 a “ $3.50 a “ $4.75 a “ $5.00 a “ $8.00 a “ hooting-Halifax Chronicle.-Aug.17.. Messrs Weeks & War:-en’s store was broken. MU'l'1‘AR'r's Steam Riding Gallery and Me_rry-Go-Round combined.wil1 be ope- rititng at St. Peter’s Tea, on the 21st ins . >- THE Band of the 4th Regiment C. A. will glve.a concert |in the .Gardens to night. A choice programme has been prepared and a rare evenings entertain- ment is in store for those who will at- tend. THE Abegweit Crescent Athletic Club held their regular quarterly meet- ‘ing last night. W. D. Small was elec- ted 1st Vice President in the place of W. L. Harvie resigned L. F. Munosy , who was acting Secretary in thef place' of Mr. E. H. Mitchell during his ab- , Man:-ging :Comm ttee . Mr. Mitchell ‘ taking his place of Secretary. The Club report things in a flourishing con- dition and several applications for mem- bership were received aud balloted ou. They purpose sending a good team of Bicyclists ani Runners to the M. A. A. A. and C. W. A. Meets at Moncton on Labor Day. ‘ A VERY enjoyable time was spent at the Princetown S. School Picnic, hr-ld yesterday on Point Pleasant Farm, Royalty. All the S. S._scho1ars and a large number of their 'parents were present. Games of several kinds were- indulged in with Clam fishing and bathing. The picnic ,was under the leadership ot their wot thy superintend- ent. Mr. Fred Yunkenwho as usual made things p1.asant for sll.' Also in the afternoon and in the sarne place the membersof Triumph Div. held their picnic quite a number of the members with a few from Ever Onward Division turned out and after a pleasant drive spent the afternoon in a sociable and enjoyable manner and all went home well pleased with the days outing. ' MALPEQUE Noriis.--Our industrious A blacksmith Mr. J. V. Peake besides building an addition to his barn has is building one ofa more improved and The hay crop which has been an excel lent one has been saved in line condi- coming winter. The wheat and oat itspuizilists. The Miscouche tea seems to have awakened a spirit of dght within some af our youths and hard blows order of the day or rather night. If war should be declared between the United States and Canada on account of the Alaskan boundary question, Malpeque will send forth its share of dghting men. - i BORN. ` At Dedham, Mass., on Sunday, Aug. 13th, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Carson, formerly of Charlottetown, twin sons. (Patriot please copy.) A niisn; At Dedham, Mass., on Sunday, Aug. 13th. 1899. infant son of Edmund and Ida Carson. (Patriot please copy. _ . _ _ _ -4* J Bentiyrs Liniment The Modern Pals Cure Pricel c, _ _ __ EQ, _ _ f -_\_t\»_\\- ~_\- \- so-\.~ ~\\- \' \\» Ed- Hd- ' ` Fly __ ` 5.. Timer- ` 4§4t\‘ `~`;~\' \,,\\' \\ ,l / \ .\\' .N \\ \ \\ _\\ r .N '\ _N -\ ,r ,_/&A\.~\ -va ` va f -1 \,\\"\`4\ ‘\_\\ ,'.-.7-_f /'- '- ,f r 1 r . .V11 \w\_ _pg pg _ Wilson’s Poison Pads ( ='1'- Pads 10c. _ _ Smiths “ (3 “) _ ` " Davis “ Felts(4 pads‘ j ' = 5c. 4 t - Sweet “Pads (3 pads) Q ' _ _ 5c. ` - Q p Tanglefoot Stick Papers _ r large sheets (double), 5c ` ii , 6 Sheets, 25c. ,_ ' ' 25 “ 75c. 1, ` Tanglefoot, small size 2c _ _ 25 double sheets in box 25c. fr i, . 'i #_ _ "4 ~ *` d /4'; , _‘ir 1 - ' it 14.' -'A it Zi. f ‘ it .St .ik-~‘ `;~‘ ` »_' V' t \*'\, \"»_ \"\ \"_ \"1 \"- \*`- \"- \"-*f »,; \ ` ’ \,_\\ \`~.\ \xA\‘ '§\\ ;. ; .3 ; .g I .1 U\ Q ¢ '. 5 ‘. f A/ ~s. .\~<_ vs_ \~‘\ \ ‘-. `»§~.\ `\~4\‘ \~\ `§~\ §‘~‘ S" "\'~`\ \*" f.'f.',f-,I fi//'_/"./1' ,.’ if _.’ I vs_ \~‘s ~\~‘<_ \~`\~\»¥_ \~‘\- \~‘\ §i\ ;\\~ ' _' \ \. \~`< \"\ - 1 T SUT ' 1 7 -1"" 'N ' :ree dredge Prince Edward win be P,,,,‘f§ ,wi ,,f;‘f§ck‘fh,f',;°(f‘;‘n,§;f"°°_{“ 1 mwdd I0 ldalpequd tdddv by the S- S' YEs'rEBDAr eveninza pane of glass in Stanley. _ _ __ ir _,-- __ _ xp p '_ _ _ _gps ` _' _ ` ' 4 s _ Sleep 1' lemon customers. A new lot havej you’ll want them. ' them all day. Fine, lirm, sod. _ ‘ moderrrstvle. Success-tolnis effortgll U We ate closing out all lines, lt MOXIHI #it and take advantage of thisssls and you will save ii. tion. There will be very little if any straw ted in this locality during the ‘ll crop bids fair to be far in excess of last llifl year. Malpeque is becoming famous for. J' _` _ v i¢`_`i_lfC¢-* *_ /~ coupled with expressive words are the 4 ll ‘ _ Sale _.I ohn t ` 7. , ,` ,_ __ »"-w \¢;_,' ‘ 2, \&¢" u The nicest 'two we’ve ever shown. If you bu them yotfll I soft cord buttonrm bi HIGH ART Th baokofth fact thutff th ij time: y°\?i3i2ir’eg;ioin}¥mduce the iight kind of olmfl °°”li's‘itti-ii°e‘ii°'§uei'°’ii'i°ei~ is our beet multi. edvmumut ma emu nur Suits, Overooets and Trowserl for sxcluslvslds, (HRW. prove invincible to all gompettt-ion. Mens Goodi- We can save you many if you b from us. Upper Queen St. Those Who are Fond of Good Cooking*'~l‘ Should calil -at our store. We can bdil the prices of Souvenir gulls, M Jewelry and Spectacles, down to suit the kb il ID, L. WJ giwdffmxddfezan Chtown,P . Repairing a specialty. Suppose you do sometimes Did you ever think of the e of proper sleeping garments l We’ve a sugtion today UU' X Pl/JA/MIAS di 5 iii \ _ I V . ' » - 'ir ‘ White and colored Shirts. sellers, Ong, Under Clothing. Sweets-e., lil Suspenders etc, Gordon, 81. Mold _ -f-nr Twenty-Fire _ Undervests, 1 sleeves. T. Je Loudon Cents... , l Ladies’ line briggan U vests,short Ladies’ B White M e 1' i