.»_..~-<.. .-. »_.f;.,;,,.. _~ , 1. .§,...,.. , aists at 8tanIey’s In immense zz s- S. having spent a few days’ vacation sartlnont of ni W9 visiting Island friends. returns bv the perfect fitting waists at Church at Cavendish and also at Beds- about what it NB. received word on Saturday last lollld cost you tqplrhsriiismii-.r_in.iaw,itriicteoi. had have them made All Shirt Waists from 85|: to 95|: fm. _ 60(Iifach All Shirt Waist! from $1.00 to s|l2n fUf You ought to have 4 or 5 when you can get them at above prices. I »f Shoes Idil Price Stomper-'s Korner. Soothe. oo; it ` = 1 811 an 8 |who successfully accomp ' different soloists, also to Mi ` '-~ ~-- ~ -- ~f ~ ’ Ross tor the easy manner in ` E AIWERTISE WHAT IE IIA '_ ' del` _ ’ VE. dd Lots “S (D ©l”Cil@@@ @@@@®@@@@ AT We have odd lots of Boot. and Shoe placed in baskets and boxes in our tore and marked at prices that will sell them G rls Coiri-ed hoes 75¢ a pair Ladies ‘ 90c Boys Tan Shoes I OO Ladies Fino Riots ‘I O0 s ( o o“ed Shoes I 25 Y “ith s Canvas Boot~ 75;: Other lines at i e-y tow prices - W8 Id\ erti e what We have We *ell '-1'*i\t we ad\ei'ti e R K JOST _’/ 3 D le) so theitutitti . / se/ ~/&@- ei? _,___ &’L`3E‘.'° _ g inllia Luxe Ontario :i S ~` - Rial ' IU . Wtlrdinm ~ ` mm.. ` ` ‘ w-in A ‘1:_»,‘ 50.01 ` " - i%e _ _ ,_ ' “_ _` ir, I _ _ w Sumner Saihng. ( Subtest to Chang |898 IEAVER LINE UOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Betmi laitraal and aid Llrerinot get Rimou Li and Xiotiile- Ireland . r J using, caused ‘~ ‘. . 'l` . . *_ A ve v _ _ _ °.. °_- _,f"- _ IIIIEU' ‘ 'f _ og.. - g g. _‘H . ’ 'v ..' a .. ~ I .` v _ » _ ,_ _ . _ 1 , S - "fe r ` ‘ : i- .s a‘. I A 'ff % _ _ , li ` >3i~'~ or vt' vi`.:`/>l`é,._!,"‘S`),"‘.'»"E Iii" /'V i ('\| . S -,ss ss, N i I ` ' ,R |98 -sl’ 5 ,,.~§ ‘ ste, els fm % its ul' - S_. _.. , H . _ _.5 Sim it-it \`° \ "1 tilt in 'i Lake V irini g ° Lake Hu-oiipe Lakcwperior Seo* . :x 5:. TEL!-Q _ 4 ._ , Ga‘lifi llgiie Qiitzirio " '_' e liinipeg " " Like Huron " " - Lake :ripenor " Bill Rates to and From Att t‘...¢< s. RATES OF PASSAGE ul Quiet or Rlaoisll tn Li l f Interest. Gleaned By ‘Guardian’ Report- ers and Correspondents. the District. T boure on Pownal street. ' Tm: Rev M Freeman, of Billtown. N Princess this morning. MrFreemau was formerly pastor ot the. Baptist que. Tiii-: Rev A W Mahon. S: Andrews, been stricken with a second str.Le of paralysis and was in a dangerous con- dition. Mr Mahon will go to P E Is- land this morning.--St John Telegraph. THE hosts of people interested in the Sutherland memorial fund are asked to remember that lists have been opened at the following places: T J Moairis, Mount; & McLi;on. M Sri-:v11.\'so_\', L W Warsox, Ati-xc Hointia, Main: Witicnr & Co, Fr:i~rNm_1. & Crrairoti-in, W M Corrix, Doi>n`s Miznicai. HALL, Jonsson & J onxsoie, R K J osr, D Faxonaansoiv, J R WARREN,-and all city clergymen. THE concert] and Graphaphone musicale which came oi in Uigg Hall last Friday evening (I5 th inst,) in aid ot renewing the interior of the Hall, was a decided success in eve arti- ' FY P cular. There was a bumper house in spite of the damp weather and muddy ; roads. Montague was well represented as were a‘so Eldon and Vernon River, recitation was ivered The \ ocal selections by Mr Hector McLeod were a treat to the listeners, he has a fine bass voice and had to respond to several enwres. Mr F G O`Neitl’s masterly rendition on the violin was well received. he is fast coming to the fore, as a violinist cf no .iiean ord _ _ His song was the hit of th-= eveninv er . g and he is a mcst pleasing singer. Mr E \\ Martin’s song was well sung and pri.- pared. The speech by Mr W J Bridges of Montague in tue well known character role cf A1 o 0' los of auvhter and applause he Gaelet sont b\ J ll McLeod, as only John can -1 ig it travel a new f ature of the nove concert l\ L, McPnersrn s reading was ai o good and snowed much elotut onar. abilitv The com mittee desire to tnanl. al Wei helped to make the coacer' the uct--s that itwas The Graphopncne "hotvtl up well aid tie universi verdict wa th t the concert was i.`_n|iab'e 1' everv ii \I is se ’<\ I =s I vt sees /` Av 4lV1'i\" » S12 Itspétl v' T ~*\v/-i'l;4__ A ,V _W Q!/f ._ L __ _ \\.¢\.‘“° t I > *rerun 2 %%%%%% _ _ FOR THE. _ _ ztirocer lllll BISGUI (508 ° Tres cost no more and are ia STEAMET H Frou; - lake Huron ‘JtTlu5'"eiC' ~ ‘Lake Superior - __g . y _ g _ »i..»~»r.~-~ to all others. 'HP \; ` ',`, L.; M 12 M -1'] 52 :_ 1-< iltsit -sy -»~ ,_ Ja... als litlgat if llimiiigs Rim um :ami uiemiiowin ._A mn... im The alarm yesterday about help-past of public interest which was transacted ten was for a fire in the chimnev of a fit the 11100502 WHS T-110 election of 8 new m l _ . Miz. B, L_ Darbv, editor of the Free _- __ §t’r~ ss, Owatonna. Minn.. is visiting re- re°lgn3"l°° has been accepted The ifitives and friends in this province. He is accompanied by Mrs. Darby. story it published regarding the drown of Mrs John Byrne of this city. THE Coloiade Springs Gaze.te con- _ S P01* tant meeting of the board of trustees of Colorado College was held yesterday morning. The chief matter of business ember of the faculty to succeed Dr Fraser of the chair of Latin, whose l new professor of Latin of Colorado College. is Mr Ernest Brehaut. who will begin his work at the opening of A the fall term, Mr Brehaut has had an exceptionally brilliant record in classics. having obtained his first degree at y Dalhousie college and later an arts and lmaster’s degree at Harvard univer- sity where he also carried on his post- graduate work. The Mr Brehaut re- ferred to is a sou of Mr Geo H Brehaut, Murray Harbor South. PLi:_isax'r \`.ti.i.r.i' :tori-:s.-The farmers ot this locality are busy mak- ing prep:ua‘ions for haying, some have already begun; among the foremost being Mr R Eliiott who cut ii large field adjoining Mr C H Warren`s mill. buildings are being erected ot late. the cam making a total leiigte of seventy feet or more. As these gentlemen have u workmen as Messrs Geo Yeo, C Woods and Permenas Smith we are fully per- suaded that they will vive entire Satis- friends and relatives have crossed over by the Northumberland on Saturday last en route to Portland Me where he new resides.-The pulpit of the Methodist Church was occupied on Sunday last by Rev YV J Howard of Cornwall. He preachedto a large audience who list ented with rapt attention throughout the discourse. The veteran hunter and moose tamer, Mr Phillip a iiyiug visit to P E I recentl where he purchased a iarge tract of land. He is saidto be the iii-st man who undertook _and accomplished the arduous task of breeding in activity this monarch, ariong game. His tame as a hunter is widely known not only in Canada bu also in the United States, where he has proved himself to he the centre of at traction around whom hunters ard M lovers ot the chase radiate -Mr A R I Murray. who has bl-eu home visititivl his relatives and friends returned on his siient steed on Saturday last to resume his duties as tea:her in the Elmsdale ing of young Johnson is in correct. The l story seemed reliable. and was pub-. S _ lished by the Chronicle in good faith. B THE remains ot Frank Baldwin arriv, p A 1 ed in the city from New Ham shire s rother of the deceased. The death was _ ' " ' ‘ caused by drowning. Mr Baldwin was about 19 years ot age and was a brother i t L poiid_several days ago. A number oil K The Selection t Is greatly simplified if a visit is made to our` Jew elry Store and articles known as wedding Silver carefully investigated One is almost sure to End some happy thought especially in a stock of Wedding Silver like ours We’ll be glad to show school. HABITS y PERNIANENTLY CURED ~'~";..»;ut nu">ii~‘:'v rrloss or time from business, _ ~i;r»:.~} ve-’e:'..blc haririless home treatment. Ifzinieliiire/results. \`hrinalappetite_ Calm sleep and clear brain. ho injections orbad after effects. , lndlspuzar-Y-1 testimony sent scaled. Address V H _c_D1X:)3.'¢;L‘RE C0,_4o Park Ave.,Montreal \ - _, UHUIUI IOIIIDIIIIUI llllClU= :OIUII IIIOIU Ulllilihilil I R oval IUIO (D lllllll lllilll ticnttin °= Finds our store grotvingr mor l _.rg Popular with tourists visiting gg . . our Island. ' Owinff to the fact that once .Q our customer tliev recommend g -5 our work to their friends. Our Q == prices are less than one half :Q =: those asked by the high priced gg American tailors. 22 28 gg S. A. McDONALD.g} 'Q tearing Fastnmiite utter. ‘S , -1 7/; GALL ‘“ lm ' A i_1.i1`o-.tits solicit,-ft. ' _ T \-FIRST CLASS. Shlh Return Prena Nw st~»u> since gsaso :som “goo iiu to izaso sm ss. OYTARXO A\D LAKE SCPIKIOI.. *L50 iw oo 5150 U1 iii ui ee. 8 8 ` " 'li ~ ` nina ' 3 to locatioi of bei-th and number ` 9XPe1'i°”.o.. i>.r:.1..t»iiy is div “nh Rmrl Desbrisayscor ' Ulf. QI!!! Ill bflflll Sil`!¢lS _ I l \ .s -r -. 1” a"" best made in Canada it out regardless of cost from this date Gordon &. McLella g Men s Outfitters ? J r _ »‘ -L . . `¢ ,Q it t ti alt D Last night in charge ot Patrick Baldwin, , _ ;. gg _ i ` t _ *W i We don’t want the earth, but we want you to call and inspect our stock of STRAW HATS. THEY H VE GOT TOG Price _no ob ect we Won t hold them over You want the goods we want the money Let us trade principal ot these being a large barn built by lsaac Sharpe which is rearing v . _Q B T T - completion’ 3 boiler house Mr G l L Yeo, and an addition of thirtv feet ‘I _ which Mr H J Murray has added to his ' "_ U sec red the services ol? such skilled _ Sellick of New Brunswick, paid if but the Charlottetown contingent was During his any he was the guest 0* l .. , :iss.::.;r;:::..:f..;F;.“;22i g T°y°°f»a\=°d»es»S@n°th\»e _ to Mis. .ma iicteod .1 our iii, ?:rfl1;§dt::§;34§§§;°°hi2“;;& #ff 3; . To be properly clothed is quite another thing algsedhegx city authorities for a handsome 'figure _ » lf you want t.o be propprly on want tosee - which her and has moved twent mil ' Cl - y es fmt.: othing Our prices are right. our clothes are right. west near to the haunts of the moose, See 0111' Suits at $ 0 I N o better value in the city We make suits from the cheapest thatk reliable to D A BRUCE $0 wi swam. 1’Aii.oRs _ n senior stxtu Tourists and all Visitors To Prince Edward Island Must have Watches -~ |will save monev bv calling at out store and ins ct our ii Pe Thev’r@ vscfsialy- C==\11’° 1'3°lrange of cloths in Suitings, Uvercoatings Trouseruigs (i0 Wli1~h0l1b thBID_ l _ tl f V f lv 1 I We would like to have the 3 ‘ and carry away wi h hem a. sou enir o our a. t st c tailo » , . leasure of showin our _-gt All Summer Goods in Mens Furnishings will be cl , Seethe table of 0hildren’s Butt ;.,,_BUS,§;;*;';;;;_ RAPHS ... ..... ....... ......... A"@““ S“m‘”e’ld" , at 790, redtloed from I-00 SMI I I ‘Vixen it comes to the 'compounding of Pre ' ° -“W °°°~c.se.c”a:a.:s ""‘° "'“'S"' “"‘ . . eir rescri l ledge of medicihe is t e result of th.l'l-'Y l'¢3l'S arab FPIGQS ARG LIGHT DIL Do ou handle “Arc Li ht?" Have ou htlldld Y 8 Y during the past year 2 If not, and you want the require to obtain “Arc Light” to keep in the Manufactured specially and only by I Q ’ O lj 5 . faction. Mr Wesley J Murray who ‘_ g i _ 1 _ g J W Q `_ has been spending his vacation at his " _ ‘rf _ ' if ` - 3- home in Fredericton and among his - ~ - " _ I _ _ ~ ` I I ~i J |ilflS ° _ . _ r 0 . » _l ’ I "1 . O Na U P I tl ¢ l ’ ' . T U Q . _ . ; ` - I l V S I bl" _~ ' , 'W - e ' e o ga °. ' u of D - l == r .v ` ' _ _ \ &c gg ' ‘ J . . ru ’ ~ eart 2 ` 5 is i ' n ee g II “ S 9 ' H . e I .. ' " I “ D Q | i 00| 0| but ll 'UI 3g_ij_»,,:§ ,; ~,_ ‘,-r-.!i<, .. - f °~ e eg. THE GUARD ,_ C LOTI WN JULY 21 1898 _ A _ _ ,_ lie.;-_.;.<,;.i;>.y,;; W 1; V £ Y, 3 r _ é ___V__>>_n`_`i_W gi ' _- _ 4 ; , _ 1 "”’° *JL . Paririzs thankfully received at Falcon- I tn cnt inn tourist. T 1 ; I *___ it Tiir: Halifax Chronicle says that the ii- <22 _ » ,$1 .gy X, A __ ia [Lint an Pmiunrl trims it