. _ . _ .,,.,_,,_¥,___ “_ , _ , g __ - i __ ~,'-:_i__~_._‘_-,-V -1- .» _y -~';.,g.>.-i':_,_,. = _ ,_ THE GUARDIAN. c1I.i_iu.or'rE'rowN PRINCE EDWARD 4 ' "”"" "='-r-~===-g- T ff E' " _T W” __ ' I *lil 1 i & I wiiiiom siii.i.Eii crosses by the Tnii fiioi iii is b ' Princess est rd 'I ‘i 0 was Mm” eing ar- cmle for ti gi day w ti t\\ ents line ranged for Miss Jessie Forsyth of Boston, YI take with You a bottle o _“T” 8 ‘Y My market' ` §‘["SS» R W G Sllpérintondent of UV “wi f D _ _ . ` ’ ° T Fowleris Extnct °f wlld 5t";_ Cm' the Coupon out of the Encyclopedia THE remains of Catherine Munroc. aired emle T°mD1*“`S» Who D\1I‘D0S€S Visit- B Y The ch1n e of THET papers proving the death of \ ».--~ “..- ....- _,<. . - __ ,, _ _ _ _ _ . . ._ ,... _. .. _ _lf , ,_.__~;__ __.,'-_-e ,i;_;‘..'¢1,\_-_-.,,;. is i,~._ ,oi-;i ~,, o - ..=-._ "P~i- ~v. -' -4 . __ _ __ _, _ _ _ *fiat* »~ _ 1- .~ -i. -M ---fm .~.. _-. -..-1-'--. »//f ».°~ -.1 .:-’--fi r.-_Pr t ‘.‘~.‘-::--- ~.-112. ..» " f .. 4 , -~5'~-»-. -- ..-.'.-=- » - ...1 . '” -_ i ,_ -s ~,,-: -,-~,. _-Q.. » _.~-“_._, I f , ,mf-~ aw .»..<_;~.»- ‘ ,i5;7’_“ __:”1<-,»,».,»,<;‘-'_‘»;;}.,~~_-_f _ _-5_7;-,.__ M. .,n;,»'_.'.‘.-...‘ _. -. , _,_ _=.,_-vs_.. _. Nt- .,_.~1` ._ -,,f-. . ,_ i,., _ . _. _. _¢. _ _ _v-. .~ ,v.. r V1 _-1 ".2," _ Y , r f ~ ~ .~ »~ - , ~ ~:’-a -1-,,.j.-.¢j_._f. ..<‘°‘*?-_.,__,, ii-__: ,i JUNE es 1900 P ~ V ~~ ` . 4 , _ - g food Ind Water to whicl lh0§¢ who travel are Subject, often pi-0- duces an attack of diarrhcra, which is as unplfeaisant and dig. com ortingg; ig mg bedangerous. y A bottle of Dr.` Fowler`s Extract of \\'ild Strawberry in )’°\ll' itl ugrgn. tee ofsraigety. ‘ _ On the Ent indi- cltion of Crampgl Colic, Dirirrhqu gf §)y\en\elrl_y, g fgy uses wi gm check the fugtrhergui vance of theag 113|. eases. T to-morrow. Prhmes Taylor and Riggs have been THE \Vonian`s Council will hold its re- received by the Foresters in the city and g,ular m_°m’hl-Y meeting Friday- at eleven were forwarded yesterday to the Foresters’ gcifmk In the Y' M' C' A- The ll-Tesldent tss.:;i”s;:5.t;“;"f:..“.::‘z ‘S I s u. Msssss.-I. D. MacLeod8:Co._.have just Nisimii-ni of the merchants of Mon- _ received n. car load of “Tilsoiis Pride, a 1-,agile and Cardigan have agreed to close h\8'h'8`l'3d9 UOUP. Wlllflll they b0\18l1l»i their respective places of business on before the advance and will sellnt the old Dominion Day, and also during the month price. Their announcement will appear of July at 7.30 p. m., Saturday excepted. " Mr. and Mi~s..Ioiio C.Cioi»i¢,of Boy view, ` Tm: Tnuno KNITTING MILLS Courant. ` 9'°P°°° lmvml °° S*\W!d\Y m°"1iD8 U0 T i-On Saturday last the new engine was . °'f't'°“fi l'h°_ °°mi°3 C°11*¢Uf»5°1l *W Will running in the Knew, large and commo- mp°_*' M”“t°b“' Tim! U15? 8° °“ l-0 “W dious premises which the Messrs] Stan- P°°m° 09”” b°f°"° l’°Wml"8 h°m¢~ tield have recently erected in Truro, turn- Mn. Romans Fnnouminsos recently ing and testing such portions of the shaft- presented the Methodist congregation _ _ ing and machinery as are already in at Cl'fto ,Lot4g, ith _ Ag Dr. Fowler l _Extract of Wild Stfiw. 1 Th Held h h_ Th I n W 8' handsome organ _ . p ace.- e Messrs. Stan ave pus e instrument which has been I d l so. ii i a ni ei . Pa” H gg-ry in you A i;l\“ein:':h;8:lhy ed their improvements with such vim the church was used on Sunday last for um. ;, on "ery 5"", you bu” and their contractors, especially the the first time. nests WEB... '= THE nl Messrs Wilson in the erection of the large building, have responded nobly.- Truro Sun. THE Conklin entertainment in Kinder- garten Hall this evening is under the auspices of the Epworth League, and has received the highest praise fromthe Pro- testant and Catholic audiences before whom it has been presented Notice that _ Mr. Conklin is always to remain a. ladies DRUGS That canbe obtained, and our customers get the benefit with- ont. pavin fancy prices. Are you one 0? our customers? If not, we should be _p eased to have you give usa trial and we will gparantee that you will be delig ted with the resu.ts. George E. Hughes The Peoples Driiggist. 3 _ #Clif l second night. Already requests are coming in from New Brunswick where he has just completed a successful tour, him packed houses. President Cleveland I wrote that “Mr. F. R. Conklin is the best entertainer that it was ever my pleasure to meet." and Mr. Conklin was chosen to entertain at the banquet given to Pres. McKinley at the Waldorf-Astoria. times happens, however, that a new eu- i _ - -' _ff terprise is possible, and the public is al- ways glad to hear of a successful venture. In Charlottetown there is not , much ‘trouble to tlnd, and a little money will purchase, one of the many dilapitated and out of repair dwelling houses There an S would not be much trouble in such , _ a house in good locality, where a little taste could be exercised in devising repairs and improvements to of lcoteh Gate. 'ni bm.: _ i",°d,¢,,.,_ me mixing :eu don” the place, putting in a pretty window nd th, “king just "gm here, some ornameutary tile or wordwork i there acosy corner somewhere inside, a °.-ts T hundsiome 'touch tothe hall-wa togive -1: ‘TELEPHONE 98 Y T°.Day ‘first impressions’-,-nad in one way another transforming an old run-down , __ _ I house tnanlattractive modern dwelling., _ ' _ , Aladyinthe New England Stlb& con'-.7 Y _ ° '_ oifioi-s no oovoi and ingenious mothodgot1&';§u='1;=¢l=y> evcnins- See nwsnm in. making money. She buys improivi Gnd D. _furnishes the house and lives there __ _ _ , _ __ __ _ __ _ _ a time while her ideas are being carried _,tleketsa»bHlZA,rd&M°°1‘¢B- E¢iiP,, Bggqy, . - into effect. She renders the place as at- ` ' ` , _,_ ` f tractive as possible insidé and out, not at 3”” Best' Braid' i all because she means to stay there-but “A ' selling' purposes. That i8 hor? » -- _+ f ~' P' f- rv ~ - wa- 8 T i iSp¢G'l'1ltion_. Once herwork ifiycompletedf fvwing After P ' " 9'.; " “’ her house finds a ready purchaser, owing' ' K "T to the taste displayed. She generally ! sells the house outright..Then she searches ` oit another house, under similar condi- DR. H ii D I C tions, anddoes the same thing over again. Living in the house as she does during A 'staut at Royal London of . . . - s§l,,SpimiM,,0,¢geid5_ and the repairing period she considers thati- L°Dd°D '1`h\‘°°l» *nd EU it she is rent. free. Her local reputation for . » h *gum m Mau” 0' The EY' Than taste and goodgudlzment in sue ma. rs a manipulator of old houses, and they are Asn wrrn Gtsssins ’ , o n ° . h ' .nd "ost i is a valuable aid in her business S e is m Street West. transformed under her touch. 1 .w1p.m. ;2404p.m asking him to return and guaranteeing Amxosr every avenue of life has become crowded by eager applicants only too will- ing to pursue the well beaten pathaltsome- 5 , , , W €€i{5 & CO. Wish to save all Saturday buyers money, and to-night the? 0591' £°°d° i prices that cannot be beat. LADIES Bbuses ”4eSpociil-4-49C, 59C, 69C. _ Philo Skirts Regular $1.85 tc-diy $1 43 Pique 9c, Leather 18-3. Vtilings Silk Nets Sc yd. Bio... siiks Wipes and Checks io-night] lkyard. 'Bullitt Blouse Silk. It won’t Hlong at 20C yd. Combs 5\=pr. Gc pr, 10c pr. ' " - erchiefS 1°. 20. 4:, our leader 40c dcz. .`,, “ns i--ifhxfw Cai-root iiiiog for oiiiidrow ' '7ca yard. MI G E NTS- ' Cotton Hose 2 pair for 25c. Cashmere Hose 2 pair for 35.1. ;Linen Handkerchicfs Regular 14': now 3 for 28C. 4 Ply Linen Collars ‘ 2 ltr 25C. Fiannellette Shirts This line 200- Gingharn Shi1‘fS Good Washing 290. Silk Front Shirts To-night 72s. _Black Sateen Shirt ` This was a bargain at 90c to- igbt 72C. Gents Straw Hats styles. Gents Linen Hats _ y Nice and coil 50;. 'We oEer a Big Drive in Gents’ Colored Shirts for to-day only, Shirlil 1; has a flavour of its own, not a common 25C, 400, 700 all the -1069! 1, _ ` . . ` THE marriage took place yesterday m°1`Uln8 01 Miss L. McKerney to Mr. Dorion. The ceremony was performed by Father Johnson in St. Dunsta.n's Cathe- dral. After breakfast the happy couple left for Halifax to enioy their honeymoon. His HONOR the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to re appoint the following gentlemen to be members of the Boards of School Trustees, from the third Tuesday of this present month, namely: D. C. McLeod, Esquire, for the City of Charlottetown; John M. Clark, Esquire, for the Town of Summerside. The Waterloo Advertiser says:--“Frank R. Conklin, the famous reader, reciter and dramatic impersonator, appeared lbe. fore an intelligent and appreciative audi- ence in the Town Hall last Thursday even- ing, and more than realized the high anticipations that had been formed of him. His first number was a sketch of a play called David Garrick, in which he as- sumed all the important roles and suc- ceeded admirably in conveying to the. audience a vivid idea of the play and the characters. It was a. remarkably clever and realistic piece of work, making a heavy drift on the impersonator's versati- lity and affording a severe test of his powers as an entertainer. The second part of the programme consisted chiefly of humorous selections, all of which were rendered in an inimitable way, keeping the audience in roars of laughter . If Mr. Conklin should ever happen this way again he may count ou an audience only limited by the capacity of the hall.” In addition to the program mentioned above Miss Moore will. _giyo the citizen of Charlottcoownan opportunity clhoanng her sing two choice solos, all i to bc had in Kindergarten Hall this Reservedseatscanbehad at Johnson 8: Johnson's Drug store.0rdinary at the Omcers’ Mess, Brighton, brought to .the_f tention of the Oiliccrs the improvements which are to be carried out in connection with the Drill Shed and suggested that it would in his opinion be fitting and be an act of courtesy and gratitude to give a. ~voteof thanks to Sir Louis H. Davies for the efforts he _has put forth on behalf of the Regiment in having so successfully urged upon the Militia Department at Ottawa our needs for improved accomoda- tion at the Local He adquarters. Congra- tulatory addresses were made by Major Stewart, Maior Crockett, Capts. Hooper, Goodwilland Beaton, all agreeing that great credit is due Sir Louis Davies for the interest he has at all times taken in the Militia here and especially for his recent eil`o1'i',s on their behalf. A motion of thanks in accordance with Col. McLeod`s remarks was then put and carried unanimously. Mr. J. F. Whear who was present, upon being called, suitably acknowledged the vote of thanks on behalf of Sir Louis. On motion of Quarter-mae ter Allen, the hearty thanls s of the [Regiment was then given to the Local Government, the City Council and the citizens generally, for the handsome send off given the contingeuts who went to South Africa, and for the subscriptions soliberally given to help the bovs along, and to provide _for insurance upon their lives. Congratulatory remarks were I made as to the noble part taken by the Canadian Contingents in South Africa. and the pluck and military spirit display- ed by our own men. An additional vo te of thanks was also tendered Councillor Whear for his interest and cordial sup- port in matters military. 1 : MATTER I of taste, about the kind of tea you drinks You may be an old tea drinker, at it for gfgy ygai-s, oryon may only take, an oc- oossiunsl "sip ’, it’s all the some to us. We have a grade of Tea for you, its the . » i | o ¢ o ~ » » . » . » . o | » ~ - . - » » . . » ~ . . ~ i ou BRUOK-DALE BLEND; ' |911 on but one you’d know among a hun at $1.20. 1.35, to day WC. drsa we a Ceylon T” pmked www; for our trade. U We are sole Agents. Samples free. , _ U wznsrea as nlolmv The Peopl€’S 0l'° -, - - ~ -_ . _ . _ _ . _ . . . ' s A ek . . , . -P., -1,-_;l~_,.~._~ _,-~~.i-- f _ -_-._-_~_ f __ 2;, :_ __ ;_.~ __ ~; _.ti-gg, _ ,___,'_ _~-:_= >~,t==-f* -> . ` _fy . .__;-r. =-_>‘_;.‘»,‘:. - . , fi A -,r Ll ,sa ~»,~»;~‘g~5_ 1 -» ~. s " Y., »» - . ,, ' , ~ .. - _:yi-i»gi.fi , ,-\ ,_ ~ .- ,.. ,, ‘ ,_.»...~_..'.i-~ _ _*. --_» .,_-.= ’ , 14 4 u A u St l Successor; to Davison & Co. ' \ Charlottetown,June1st,19)0. i A 'very' pleasant ' time' was* 'spe`n't"¢” bon,” Britaiiiiicn iid iii this issue and send to 66Y98l‘S, Of C8I'fliiZal\» 3»1`l`lV¢d in the Ultl' iflgthe Island in connection with the this oiiicc its directed. mst night from Boston. Mr. Hugh Grand Lmlge sesslcm of I' 0° G- To to -'“'_*'* Munroe is in Charge_ be held at Pownal on the 10th and 1Ith of July. Public meeting at Pownal Tuesday evening, the 10th; Montague i Summerside, Friday evening, 13th. Miss Forsth will be accompanied byvother pro- minent Good Teinplars of Massachusetts meetings will be given in due time. THE closing of the Kindergarten was held yesterday morning, upwards of 80 children being in attendance and their hippy ,faces soon convinced the large aud- ience of the deep interest taken in their exercises. The program was gone thwuirh and ooo would nm to see the pure childish innocence of the faces of the little one as they joyfully went through every item, showing the carefultrainingof their teacherhiiss Sayre and her assistants. At the closing little Miss- Marion Whear -presented Miss SSYN on behalf of the pupils with a very beautiful water pitcher. Miss Sayre was i taken completely by surprise and acknow- - ledged the gift in a very touching manner. Miss Sayre as directress ofthe Kindergar- ten for several years, has been eminent- ly successful, endearing herself to the children and winning marked esteem from their parents. An- other feature of the closing was the pre- sentation of graduating diplomas to Misses Lena Barrett and Daisy McPher- son, who have been on the Kindergarten stall' for some time. 1#-1-_-1 To cure headache in ten minutes use Kumfort Headache Powders. 10 cents. The Guardian’s Indian Famine Fund. The following amounts are in aid of the famine suiferersfin India: I. ' Already acknowledged ` $226.19 Capp Bear Baptist Church and a friend by Rev. H. Carter 4.50 People of Campbellton per Jas. McKendrick and Douglas Reid 20.(I_) . . . i 'roioi to dooo ' szaoeo ` Wanted-a case of headache that Kum fortlleadache Powders' will not cure 'ln ten minutes. Price~10 cents. ~` ~ , ‘ Where will you be 12th July! At O'Leary.-28 d&w. 1- - » - . _ , _ 3 A _ _ BORN. - I' At Cra.pa.'ud, on June Hith, 1900, to Mr. audMrs.Crisp'Moore. ason. .V ; . ‘ .‘_ _ -- _ ll -P5' if _. , . ~. an ...E ;\.1..`-> '**.:»::`:'v?w: f, _:_ ' ' ¢-/ ` . __: _ _ _¥i!-v,__\.` _ _ _ ; . . _ _je __ P /‘nf-' ,_ .\‘f!l, _ cf-1;. -f _ ‘gg if ~. . 1-£:~"*'_’°` -‘- - 'SOLDIERS IN CAMP. ‘When tired ‘out after a day’s drill' should drink I codon-Powoii Nooiar Bridge, \Vednesday evening. 11th; Charlottetown. Thursday evening, 12th; and Novii Scotia. Further noticeof these , J/; i \//i f '/ ii" all y-. ~' .~ ' ’\.‘ ~-~ _..- I , -, , _M11 ._ ill", S _"all/) M >".`).f 1. 1:, 1 f(,,\\l and we sage just the ~CannIAC.Es for tho por- `-‘~" i (1 .ii -’- .YI ii in V \` 1. ,-. (_. '. ~i WASH _ _ ,J;. .~ j Cf. ';_»'~L`s.J. ...K ._; /` _ '. .. - _ , i 'l`here’s no store in the _ _ . city can equal our display I A of dainty things in wash - studs. Here are a few suggestions for your sum- ~ mer dress. -Jusr-.»PiiiNrs.- .~ .- i . _ 1- . » n -» - -t.ui¢~¢»-if ask that we can’t supply. . 14c5c., §c,._7c,8c, _9c, 10c, 11c, 712°, _.. -. - . , __ ,. _,ic Every one is better than you’d‘ . expect. = -.. ~ wiims Piouss ‘ ~ ` Dainty, crisp, clean, cool look- ' f brics vorv this year. ieof 22o,p;vP<:i‘§oo,' 4.3¢. ~~ FANCY PIQUES _ Very pretty range mostly in ' ts dsmalldgure, large iifmooainofooiom. . S _ aiso. Ct LORED MUSLINS In the south window we’ve just displayed a line of limit ones at Sc. Dainty things at 17c,, and ~ ._ ;, : »- » _aaa-1 A iovoiy range of meiosriooaf ' as effects, almost exactly like printed . _ ' silks. 28c. . Better still 38C and 89C. GOOD OINOHAMS ` e i. ._ ` 1 1" J . _ , ~»»~~ We need hardl of the A _ ' _ ' kinds, y speak ' ordinary 5G, 6c, 80, 100. Y _ ' . i . - Theother dainty things fresh _ __ pretty anddumble, ._ -__ ’__,,__ '_ “_ . __ '__:‘f- »» ._ _. ' _V _ _.1 “- {».,` _ _ '- . i . _ _ ii ‘ ,.1 lil _ _ ‘ ' 1”' ,._.‘.a,t., ,, = ~ '-1'=°?-»~'$»Gun.\u:ir-¢e~\».-»<».--...i.i;¢. C - ' l6ttetown’s t8ia'q¢.y',.»-~_ *E* .,-ii ‘r 4.,-,, if _ -+ ei; _ ~ ~- g ..~ N' 1?' ':_ _..._ _ , . ’.“ 7 _ _ _ __ - _ __ _ ’._M`»’__ _ _ .,_`.i_:______viL_:_ __ _:__ _I4 _ 5 E52 _ . _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ~ ___,, `__.___,____k _,__, if _ ,_,__ ll "` » v - . . . fl 1%.; `i| V- _ __::_ _ _ __;_ 4 -f _ “O e 4; 'A ' ` ~ ' 5'2" . ”=`f~'-'r' J -""='» "" 1 ` f, ' i i C' . I _ X - 1 _ -0 ` i ` '~\_-‘ .~ ,SA ' 4 _:'13 _wi 4 , _ , , _ . e . Airifi- % iw pose-most comfortable for t-he baby-easiest to , ” \ ' ° ° \‘ Y hill ° lil pushf-easiest to buy because the prices are right FA Th'ere’s hardlyn és ._ .Q 9,, F Z* r`\ ;`~ -; `- -' ;`\\i 1 \,. _,\ \ -Q _ i : _ - . _~ , , //~ L .\ 1-: - Y ~- 5 _ '- 2-, -* ‘ I ' "= ~ * - - '. ' . ,f --.‘, n '_ It quenches the thirst sud invigorates lT’S A the system. ' ” fiaverysoidior siiooia ai-ini; nie iioaiiii 0 I BADEN Powzu. . ihe gallant defender of Mafckicg. 6 5c a G lass. \ _ i ._.\»lf~1-i _g crm: sim I Our Soda Fountain. 2 _ . 2 It makes (people so thirsty I ;-we coul not sell stale: I soda if we wanted to. I ; There’s is nothing S0 re- 2 f li' h da res xngona 0t_ y as a I glsmss o its goodi 7 ;Watg ai_syou’Z I never know, until you have I I tried us. Morris Ki lnst.§ Uppor Qoooo shoot. ‘ osnssnsfcscsa ROGKY POINT FERRY. .T-.»i1` exceptedl ai follow s: wiisi-r I* Pom 4.” 4.” Ni-»=¢¢'oo 'F : -= : P P PF I ,| u u U H ai U, si ` at “ 5 S Wharf Point =‘.¥ sa? ‘S FP? 5.5 _ ,ia -, ?£1f_-ei” gun: Wharf and Rocky Point-daily, (Sundays . will leave Prine-=. St. i' will leave Rocky §¥ :Z w°“*F3g” S 33 sag ’ : ry! ‘I 2?? .5 5? f "gr : = 3 §sg\\\»ts~sss~»\\i\\~\\ _ i - - ' \. ii .I O H N I .if 1 ;_ - _;;;;__ .- ll Souvenir ,/ i ,_’ L- F if fc- ‘ *T ‘ - . . \:___.___»-ff;,.g,._1 _ _ _ . -~.'- _- . A 'v NEW s'rooK--offsouvnnms in Cnmswidinlfsrmnfifooobsfo Goons views of CHARLOTTETCWN and PUBLIC BUILDINGS PATRIOTIC' Goods io BADGES, PINS, BRCACHES, BELT BUCKLES SILK FLAGS, all sizes, etc., etc. ’ _ TOURISTS and .others will find at CARTER’S BOOKSTORE a magnihocni _ , , E$ 1 i. ’~_ Geo. Garter it Gu __ Qmmsqm' y ,- ~.. 6006-S ' P _Q . _ r _\ 3%'-fi 'QW 88% A A u-ring of Timo.. 2 The Steamer “Eifin” will ply between Prince I , ° m i X You want some line of gro6eri&”‘i_ept P ' 'ice ;0iir' Momincth = oog___£u;ior_,_; ' ' PUREECREAM. l ~“, Try this cream. It’s delicious. We keep the Roost line of Pastry, Biscuits _'und , gUNDAYs. everything in thatline. ‘ ’ ' ' ' Will leave Prince St.< Will leave Rocky _ » ` 5 ll ' _‘ r l V f - ‘ "-; 1'_ ff `=`; _-rm 9*? '. ~_- K _ ,r t ~ » 5 ~ i Q =~:?'.f: -< ._-_--pl. 1:1-:'r'l."'z",“\*\' »-. _..- ~<_.. fi. _ f 7- -~=f:*'= ~-‘ _ ,s , _ iw- A ~ J..-f\ ___ . ~=-1,»Q_f..-_-,..-."~,.;-J-;___,,__.__. ¢--‘- t li _ if i,-:~_:~=~:`~.~"‘--__ ~,__ '51-i;" ‘" " " ' ` ` ' " ' .l g -., , - 0