lung _ in tees; ' P1128 I lSt» 13 llyigt, St mf LE ‘ , ,Er ._.. *I \ ’.-: W' 'Z4 .s-.cw .T . ,.. ;?,"i=.. , mai? p _ . »f1¥§.=_ “_- IY Poilti s ` 1,.. .` k a' 1°' ~ if-` `1 ‘1 THE GUARDIAN CHARLOFIEFUWN MAY 9, 1699 _ r F I J ii” S .fl ei i ¢ A fag? r/QE-“fi e-Q-CED Q36'-~i~ , . ".‘,`i.Ir}. ('iii:li'lIr'ht. sbs. Hospital open and doctor in attend- ance m daylight till da_rk. 'Lot us send our ambulance for 10111* ERNEST RICE Tbegicyole Doctor. :viE?'°l° SMP' D.. _'.3 wwummmwmwmwh- idii ini org to iii i P 11 o’ciocl\ O.\i. drunl. was reported at the police sta:i..:i Ifst night. Miss DAY wishes to thank the sender of ri trifle believed to belong to the late iir. l.a¢m:ng. ` l O F.-Members of Court Avon- dale will p ease not forget the impor- an. in.-sting tonight. MR. John NnwsoN’s card to the elec- tors as a candidate for the oiiice of Wat- er and Sewerage Commissioner,appears elsewhere in this issue. 0 AT the next meeting of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society, Mr. J. T. Mellish will read ‘-Some remarks upon the colored races of Prince Ed- ward Island. Rnvs.HUi~i1‘nn and Crossley are con- ducting a series of _ Evangelistic meet- ings in Centenary Methodist, Montreal. and Rev. H. I. Crossley preached in the Point E St. Charles Congregational Church 'on Sunday morning last. I SHORTLY after 4 yesterday afternoon iirewas discovered on the roof of the station at Royalty Junction. By the prompt action of the station master as- steted by the train hands it was speedily extinguished. The damage is but slight. -- The fire iss supposed to have' caught from a spark from an engine. BANDANNA handkerohiefs are now in demand not only to cut up into ilowing-- end,' bordered acarls, but they are worn in England aroundftbel waist, in place cf belts or sashes, gy golf players, and, in fact. for any out oor sport purposes. The haudkcrcbiefsiare rolled up, tied in a tight knot in the front, and” a _small corner 'hanging down in the back. That being the-thing in England, of course our peoplewould not feel right unless they followed in line. The stores are showing them. _ A large auiience filled Grace Church last evening on the occasion of the lec- tureon “England and Englishmeu”_ by the Rav. Mr. Dobson of Halifax. Rev. Mr. Kirby occupied the chair and in- troduced the learned lecturer. The Rev. gentlemen in prefacicg his lecture humorously remarked that he never was in doubt as to the wisdom of his call to the ministry but was sure that his te rers would perceive ere the close that he was no: intended for a lecturer. The close and enthusiastic hearing given him for one and a half hours most thoroughly disproved Such a thought. The speaker referred|to the characteristics oi a man which distin- guished him from all others of his race and showed that such distinction existed in regard toinatters, family, civic and national. He further 'stated that such traits conditioned life and were incor- porated in all the works of men or nations. England wasihe incarnation of E glish genius, which was decidelly ' localized. He asserted that Englishmen could not be raisedthis side the ocean. An Englishman is: a peculiar product. his striking traits. the imperial- spirit. solidity of character, patience of endur- anceih ever suhere of activit 1. abhor adverted to and impressed with a story. London was briefly touched in regard. to its greatness in wealth. goodness, phil- anlhrophy, and wickedness. English perseverance was forcing its way to the foundation ot an Empire. and the pro- gress of civilization. A most hearty vote of thanks moved by Col. Moore, seconded by J. T. Mellish Esq was un- ananimously tendered the lecturer to which he tittingly responded. TO CURE A_ COLD IN ONEDAY 25c. Dec. 17 4%, mosdcw smmmmmmmmmmm i Iiiiiiiiiii -a -nf Q 9- >- b~ Q.- Westleigh. The late residence the Hon. David Laird, situated on the Malpeque Road, about ten min-` utes walk from the Post Office. For terms and.particuIa.rs apply at the odice of Mathi‘eson" and Bentley. Charlottetown 12 d3w ° ~ _l _ ». - in ,>.. _ . Cnriiimoortaifions of lumber begin . a _ x _ _ ;":e."‘s“‘ .....°“‘h..i Q... .1 lowed no substiiznte last scxdgon will be found here _io larger quantities than ever. v The price is the same as the com- mon dooring is sold for. ; “ 0ur,“_Soecial" Cedar Shingles tggk ghg _ iggd last season. Th9y’ll Stay there-~ at thi Bea Hive for lumber it wantizhe Best at the lowest Jie" iii; sturdy a 5.6¢. and _e _ a.pe.i°i:LotE H 2 P 03.99°., _ Y . Y ° rcnce of change, uuseliishness, werej ititi..,;.<;._.;.‘.iiliie‘l's -ntl _QD -<0 MM .Loc/li. Bniees Gr L-fre", if °°TSosL O I. No 1171 tonight ui the Orange Di-gtee. Initiation and _ ._ . -°°°; other important business to be transact- ' ' I Latest News 0f tht City :ii ::.““.i;::::.;r°:;“e present A cordial invitation is ex be present. i .. Mn. R. L SavAGE.B ' M _ By Reporters and Correspon izer of The Hartt Boot & S1liii;eIIo..littiia. ; O! Fredericton, N. B., Wl10 Il8.S l)86ll IB the city for a few days, went to Sum-` I (See also Ou Dniie 5.) merslde yesuirday atteruoom A more i _ _ _ __ extended notice of the progressive busi. THE nisillspecial arrived last night at ness carried on by the above firm will HPPCHI IOLIXOITOW china Company, Boston, Mass. The washer onthe iirst lioor, formerly in \1‘*°°_, has been replaced by an improved oscillaziug one with a capacity of one hundred shirts at one wash. On the second floor a Shaw shaper has 'been P13»Cf’d for the purpose of turning down and tinishing collars. This machine has aspecd of from 4 to 5 hun- dred pieces an hour and has other attachments to be used in 'the per. feciing of the work. The atmospheric hurne s for heating irons have been ad- opted by Mr. Stirns throughout the laundry llllls avoiding the unnecgegggry heat caused by using stoves. While in Boston M1-.Sterns visited a number of the leading Iaundtics there and has rg- please his many patrons. M-U-PEQU_E N0_T1:s...Mr. Edgar Keir _son of Dr. Keir Malpeque, who __ has been _seriously ill is steadily improving and h_1s many. friends will beploased to see him ont.again,-_hi[_rs,S. A D. & ,~Miss liiarion McNntt who have been .spend- ing the Winter in Boston_arrived-_ home Fnday last.-.-The Mock ‘ Parliament which has lately had a closely contested electionfiu which the Conservatives Won. lies. plroro ned tor the summer m°°¢lw&;r~ h°:=p<_s§n, .;c°rp‘mi, Trim, Capt. Blackmore; which is iload_ed~With~ oats for_Cr.atham, N B., is _r0'a»dy*7for sea as_soon as the ice which`i`s_, _still -lingering around our shores ha; .»_§igp,p._‘ peared.-The Lucy Louise,Capt.RoaI"cbo_= 1189 ¢16\_\_red ior the fishing grounds ‘andf g00d 68l0h65*0I, Ilérring are ' expectgd soon.-Mr. James Sinclair 1 who has been visiting friends in Boston for the put few m0ntl_is»re1.urned,last -Friday looking exceedingly well. ' _ _ '_l)1_i`S_asi.n Norms.-The farmers of this vicinity' are somewhat delayed in their agricultural pursuits owing to the lateness the spring season.-The fishermen have ‘ most of their iishing apparatus in working order and expect good catches.--Messrs. W. D. McKin- non. W; B. McPhail and Miss E. J.Mc- Docald, who have been teaching ati Bradalbane. St. iPetei’s Island and; Hampton, resp=¢ctively'l1ave closed their schools for the spring vacation and re- , _turned to their homes. We wish them a pleasant vacation.-Mr. Rod’k Mc- Kinnon has received the handsome sum of eighty dollars f' om Angus McPhee for a pair of fat oxen -Mr. Mack _Mc- Phail has purchased a beautiful pair ot` blood horses which are second to few if any in the province for speedand ap- pearance. Great expectations are pre-1 dicted as to their .future :'ecord.-Resid- GDL ~ a Caviznnisn Norms.-The ice is still, lingering in o_ur vicinity and seriously impeding iishing operations. A large are now well underwa.y.f£.I`he1rLite_rai'v» Society closed for the season on-[the oo- casiou of its last meeting at which Rev. C: Wfl Jackson read an instructive paper 1 has had an. unusually successful winter. Centennial' Division .. is in h .ilourlahing condition. ' The meetings are vrell=»a't- tendodand several new members have recently been added.-The Misses Stewart have resumed drcssmaking operations and are kept busy.-Mr. Malcolm' "Mac- neilhas rented the estate ofthe late Geo. Harper for a term of seven years.- Rumor has it that one of our well-known young men intends to commit matrimony at an early date.-At the comgrega- tional meeting held in the Presbyteriin church recently it was decided to build a new church. A committee for mak- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ing an ”e°e5_59'I.Y arrangements was ap' nmggists refund me money if it fails to Cine pointed and it is to he hoped the enter- prise will go forward rapidly. A tea, turned in a better position than ever to tended io members of sister lod es td 0 Y S _ ani. 1- Liquio'.in£s¢if.aenoyj¢i-, 'dress o_fEe¢lish}womhu.m the time of on “religion vs i‘uora.li|.y.”_ The society in aid of the new church building fund, YEARLY advertisers should remember will be held here early in July. All *that all ,ar B “changes” mu” be in by , 3 = . ii‘lii€h.|\‘i°€»f»°l' °'l1'-'U93 bib? °*F"i,*S°°».»7°“ the ice recently.-Farm' . operations are s_iiro_to buy here. _New »a't.big` di_ocount`s.if-iJ_£‘li1i'1,__Newaodi. 9f8i ¥I"B'_0ll.timu' belts haw been almost contianopsly. in uso. The -flvshowa;-iithenrtist, may be believed, that there were many 'who more *ish*-b.°1.¢s w.\e=.»_°° 111° ziflh- fw- imini- a'athentlo»t»-illaliarationa of _ this 1 period show belts and many exceeding of belts in the province than at -Paton dv, svsanus is BESTJ tar. We sell Schwar1z’s ~PeerlesS,”. absolutely pure, full strength Cream l Tai'tar,and can reco -nmend _1.'.-Stewart \ & Gates. _ 25 lf I ‘discounts for cash.--.John Newsom 6 3i in A es and patterns.No o__ caps in stoc "lected stock of caps and as this is our first season iii the cap business you’ Wi 'I 5%"- not run any risk if you buy from us, as ours are all bran new good! llfieitpi g,¢¢»' ggggmnggm ak ld ' k_ I ggaloonvineeyua. ly small’ waiois. No betteriatook showed-(J. - ‘ sea 1'|-iesci-|a||~||.sss. ~ WE want you to try our Cream Tar- tluseeaoon, we visit . _ . .. c., ~»_.»...1 ...,_,. TIE, HEAT Belt so . .' ..=° . " .. _<~ ` i ' _ Undoubtedly ,those . with 'pat . ful1y'éoni|»eiHsd»ia ‘ colors, 'arc' the mm#-MN# .q Co’s. Over 1,000 from 14c to 81. li &-5' Queexrsz. I' -* ' ~ *Garters* #dads gro-.W ‘ I A If. you are a_ live FIAN J. D. TAY ii D I' th 1 *fww k w h been tellin ou ini uring e as.. e ees e ave gy ~ ` ilu es' cou¢t\IMlxture . IH .able waywe make oursuits, _ . V, _ _ __ -M.. _ *But to day we want Uo`draw_ your attention to our large and well se i" ~” ‘ Mughal' Gmoaoao ve cue for ~-i ~-