* _ ‘<1 fr ~- » rr ~ ,:.».., ~, ~ ._ ._-e ,.,,, ,a,,_,.,., _ ,, ` i ¢_ al i._\,_1j _l .. ~» 1- , '._._,”._,____\._,M`.._,,___Mty_"__,_ _Ll “__ _, __ " '< ' = _ : ~ f »~ '°'~’~..=f.=-'e» -.1»i4'5§'-if. -,»,.~,--.'~l.e. -'.»;~.»~;=v= ‘~~~;-.A-_.fs ‘if ' if' -` ‘-"H-' " ' J “» _ff ‘_ :.' :1='~t»‘,A‘.f." '-we-15.-.’,'.~*~>' . »_;»:' f~»_f~ ,.t‘,<“,-, 13”. we ~,~ 1 _. ,.. , ..._, 6; \“t 4 THE GUARDIAN CWARTDTTETCWN. PRIN`E EDWARD 1.4 ne a y y . -u theo:uwiiE:t;lcadudyb3n%moddaldl?n‘d. The Best A -1.1-_.1- I ery and ricvincc. Cur millinery business is solici- ted only on the basis of a perfect satisfaction. The acme of good taste. com- bined With ex- perience and the knowledge _ oi what is just right, are our induce_ ments-not ,for g ettin g l o W prices. Besides giving you the best, we make our price swithn reach of modest means. Busier than ever before are we. Please leave your order early. lliss Daltonz// Here daily 9 a. m. to 6 p_. in. i T B te/2 Dressings Are what 505 Want W6 hai dlg Boyle of Glenwood actedas chairman and Phe;-gon got second prigo, receiving a 3 none but first class dressings. Our manly manner The follovmz was the tion ben wee used and he has been.. '= , . . ~ program C Ci.mblI8(!0ns in ,-Bla Ck, 'Ian and (href) Soni:-Throw out the Life Line, by the shot there were eight competitors, some dents Everywhere. p. m. tersst. . , to the Ottawa-Hull fire fund. - AGENTLEMAN in New York wrltin Paris Exposition." THE Montreal Herald says:-'.l%e Prin strong numerically, but when it comes raising points of order.- mittee are reqnestedto meet at the Y. M C. A. parlor, on Tuesday, May 15th at 11 o`clock, to arrange matters for the comin A Sccoasrion Fon CH.\a_i.o'rrE'rowN.- A St. John Exchange says:-It is under- stood that an order has been given f tomobiles, to seat twelve persons each, and to be used in conveying parties of cit- izens or tourists to and from such places discontinued its weekly sessionsfor the Of interest as the park. Fernbill, the season, yet it is expected that many ofthe bridge and other points. It is expected members will continue the study of the that they will be ready for use early in text book, and be prepared to pass anex- J une. They will be of 8 horse power, no- minal, but capable of increase to 18 horse Jnne or September, In ordortoagsist chose power, and to road 18 to 20 miles an hour, if necessary. The power will be develop- Sd fI‘0lll Ordinary keI‘0Sel18 Oil, and it iS the class at Mr, Ra,ym0nd's home, corner claimed that there will be no smoke and Qno¢n§i.ndFit,z1-oy Streets, on Tuesday no odor from the oil, which is also _non~ explosive. It is further stated that the tion upon the material of the text book up ' manufacture of automobiles as an indus- to page 54, All the members of the class try will be developed in St. John. It is are invited to try this test. Come at_8 proposed to make them in over a dozen oeloek on the evening of May 22nd. _different styles, at $330 to $1,090 each. which prevailed with its attendant resu gen em a gp presided in his usual able and gent be €XC8liPd meeting, Reading-Tlie India Famine, Arth Boulevard- liquid dressing-has made a name Mononnid f ir itself O ic; use: always used Recitation-Deacon Jones, Mam ` Clements Diamond Liquid Dressing, is without doubt the Read;ng_W,a,-mg of the Green, Mi best l5c dressing cn the market 'l ry it Annie Cn;-no I2 Gilt E-ice and Egg Finish-also large siz , choco (M0 Recitation-Courtship, Leonie Clemen 3 late combination-'lhe best made Do,,a1fi_ (\n»‘\i’§ ' Reading-Aunt Suuianthi's Story, M R l K- J 0 Stamperfs Corner. ia... li. _VJ W _ I | ( s t alsy' r -uv » =- L, -¢. ` " \ »-- _ > ~ ):_; \ ' \ ,»»’-»~' \ 1 Al@Zf2l@E22 ‘A Sell Satisiied `* ` It is not alone the tone that makes our pianos so desirable. but the action as well. You will find ls_ easy to play them---easy to get music from them. E I-IEINTZMAN 4* -=‘ PIAN-OS 4* J’ _ . Takg the lond. Some of the leading musi- cians of the world use them in preference to all others -;‘ ,J ' Qt “Miva A i , _ All kinds of other musical in- I- h eteuments. in er's great this lime* I ce . . . Department of Marine and Fisheries on Ed d I l d L _ war s an egislature may not :S October 1, 1899, moored in 19 feet- of Winer two cables N. N. E.~of Zephyr rock, oil' 39193603 WT “ ~': 'R-5'--'_' » il t The Aiwa s Bus Store .».'.’i“i.SS,*Z“‘°¥;’°‘“f’“°" ‘° "1" ‘l’;?.'.§ ' Tm: annual meeting of the W. C. T.. U., p will take place to-day at3'o'clock. Super- their reports; Every member should be ' present. Election of omcers for the ensuing year. ` Sm Louis H. Davies,Minister of Marine, i at the request of Mr. Clifford W Robinson, Fitzpatrick, Frank Fitzpatrick, George Martin, William Dove and Daniel McLeod, .of Bayfield, who in May last during a heavy istorm rescued the crew ofthe schooner Lady Speedwell, ashore on German Island, off Cape Tormentine, _ WE are pleased to here that Mr. Vliinl~ eombe's Orchestra has prepared ii special musical programme for The Merchant of selections from the Operas of Bohemian overture, light cavalry (discriptivc battle scene). The trumpet call to horse, the charge, battle, cries of the wounded Gcc K Q 0 l . THE GUARDIAN SWS!-"Every 0\1tK0iU¥ This itself will be an interesting musical Dld any b 0 d Y liner is crowded with excursionists to the tram ' _ A lightship was, says the report of the Point du Chene, Shediac Harbor. The HAY 14 |900 new Hat. You would like Venice. Among the numbers will he ggmgthlng niggp - ever tell you ' about the splen- . is » Club including members of the Tea Com- Steam N*“'i8°ti°” C0-= Ltd-» *li Penta] °f R a Season, ited with a perpendicular distance of ° ~ ' ' . f ui ii nd the construction -in this city of two au- elght miles In og” Wea er 8 a Q0 per day. This a schooner, with 2 masts and is painted blue with black bulwarks. 'Between the masts two lights are exhib- four feet between them. The height of the lower light above the water is twenty- one feet and the lights should be visible THE lady members of the Lawn Tenn- vessel was hired from the Charlottetown ,are Showing. r horn answers signals from vessels. ALTHOUGH the Normal Bible Class has i amination thereon, either in the month of who intend to pursue the study there will he an examination given by the leader of evening,May2'2nd.,'I‘liis will be an examina- },___vTf You want a Don’t you ? social as hcl in and notwithstanding the stormy weather Soienoe, Medicine and Theological lts ' ~ ' ' ‘. .` . - had roads. a large number of i>e°i>‘e we Phereon, e native of uigg,i;>.n island, for es present from Lot8and vicinity An ex putting 1615 shot secured first prize celleiit program was provided by th h ti f adi committee inc argeconsis ngo re recitations, songs and speeches and which was 13.1, inches past. Work, last year-’s`* was well rendered by the ladies and ohnmpion This year, therefore, he is t` ent kin art tnerein Mr A W Reading Foot Ball Game, Arthur M0- ` " --<---- - . , _ n ` 1 A Recitation-Searching for the Slai , The S Indlan Pam Miss Annie Currie. W , ine auctioneer and performed his duties ledgea _ $55.50 d tion f om all present The prod; s 2'0" me” “ ’ ' - .B1 ii d 5.00 ' of the sale which amounted to $26.47, Dr unc M i. _ _ went as acontribution to Indian Famine _ ' ' ' Fund. After the pies were disposed of the - - @5350' n . ' ` . .. - 'ment is ioc.-The popular price No bet- shoes are stamded on sole- Brlng cheap blank book and lead pencil; - faculties were participants Mr J Mc aebony cane with silver mounting. He second In kicking football Mr. Mc- very valuable fountain pen. The associa- aceustomed to the Rugby. In putt-ing from Queen's University, and from there r xeuie cms In kicking feeibiili time were nine competitors. 1 ie You’d be surprised if `ouused Magnetic' obtained, with slight effort and at a cost |;5_ of ten cents.. i A ' -» ., _ . i. - . 'I | A I `_‘ , __ ‘ M ___ _ :\` f _ h d hgh The following subscriptions have been _ 'U 3;; ") 5’ 'il "`u'dV fuznlsaactiog received in aid of the famine sufferers in 6 _ the la ies were i ispose o y - India___ p as Already received and acknow- d’ Jr. E. B. Mecmay _ by ____§‘.._'_.aza= » 4- To c-urea Headache in tene minutes UMA _Kumfort _Headaches Powders. i The price of Whitham _ Feeliigtomes Into the minds cf fur customers when their purchas l are made and th :ir shopping isdone. I 'VVILY " Because they know that every _ thing they :mi-rha ed na-1 of the hiiinest qualyy and the ndfes ihcy ood w e the u ual ones assed forlowclu goods. _ Br the wer. that Tea ls a T _ seller ' _Try its-#25 cents. . atm" fi Gale. sisiu is .Fm ,,,,, WANTED;-=-I nmediatclylglrls to learn at Weeks, Co. , 9d1w & dwi ;¥ . .~.. V ll 8 receiving one of the best prizes of the day,A 5° Dyes to see what splen id results can be < _ Y n i worn by his future wife. 11'? *I ¥~ ` - best. dressmakin . Apply to iss Rackham* 3'? When a man buys a ring to That is, he wants an lSk flag lil; the above illustration. Evfry ring 'S specially nude for us, turned, polished and burnished and ,stamped with our initials. , , Isn’t this guarantee enough? Jeweller a d .'. _._ , I Freshness ' I and“?T7¥ ,;. ' i _'.. Goii__c_l§fifies.s `A.r¢ the main points in buying ' Ii.’e poor __ economy to _ saveafaw cents at the expeuoe of ` , , fiuelitri _ Uuritugar-cured hams. both plain and-smoked, are voi'y_very. fine' at ' 12c1 pound. V Weqilso sell Dunn’s Bonnie; Bawn whi_ch"is considefsd by epicui-es to he delicious' ,bacon on the " mafhettn-day. ` ¢ SYDNEY ‘ A- 'lg 1 Row cfm; v ~ 1;. f. nun BEARS! il Ls Havanna, Picador, La Industris, The J ap, El Fenix, »_ , _El ‘ll£_[arit.~, _ Cigarettes, Pipes, Tobaccol. ¥*i°9'“?’5,-,95“ The 'a nlsrvelou 1 is emily io! 10 can us occurs lkol' Third Yoii'aahdi|& wlisiduistcpf tuguilt. Juctdeph unites. ‘Q mechanic. oi-expslislhusk onspelsluuliuc isguul¢ndu¢lp&i inghihethslhili in-_ l&t LcbM Phnom? Dllbr Record B683