v ___v , _ __ , . ,..,-i~- ~. -_ ,.» ~ . ~ <.-=»,~ sw -f--1 "-1-`;¢~.~w'g THE GUARDIAN, 0HA.RLO'].‘TETOWN‘MARCH 15 1899 J, _`§\ f) “iif . , . i\- » _ _,\c_/~,~. .'f'_g. _ 'll'\\§~ ~ 'iff' _- J *psp ,f l _ Wi? ‘ii ed' _' 1 ‘. ._ 'rr - 1";Z‘-.9 _.gi ` 4 ,_. 1 _*___ '._M a, .` "~ _‘ __ if M l I 1 i l 1 i l _ ‘ #- ' ~‘-1 _ - p ,HJ W. ’ I ~. .i 1- “ _ A _‘_‘ ~[ ek lv A J/ "' /(3 » _ .-5 _ » _ -v V ‘ " ri” ~¢ pf _ , , ;, _ _ .1 _ '_ I . \,§_'r>i.ffi/ C' _ ~fs-iff* . `§'.;», ~ -g 15* if 1-'; ~ . Y m§_r`_M_;,%¢§;t. ~ At the Always Busy Store- ‘Z2 inches wide DAINTY FOULLARD SILKS for Shirt Waists; C. 85.-f Ya. PRINTED z_~iNzInAR LAWNs¢ perfeetiy fast colors, 31 inches wide. Musliii just as good as a 160 A C. l Ori va, FRENCH AMERICAN AND ENGLISH on- I GA’NDIES, delicatly printed- fast colors, newest designs and colorings, and sheer as a bolting cloth. 160 TO 38$;Lper i .2 W f; -veg? and Province.. _respinrlenls Everywhere. (See also on page 5.) l6!'6SlZ. Boyne Lodge-.~oom, this afternoon, Wednesda at 330 m All mem By Order. cIw. 5 ' Colssliow windows are well worth see- very artistically with the latest thiiigsin new spring inillinery and the northern window is trimmed with handsome noveltes in buck goods. ment in the North River Hall tomorrow evening at 7.30 p. m. A good pro- gram has been prepared, including Charlottetown talent. Home made candy for sale. Admission 10 cents. BASKET Social.-A basket social will be held at Suffolk on Thursday the 23rd iiist in the schoolroom,proceeds in aid of Methodist church,Pleasant Grove. En- tertainment will commence at 7. 30. Admission 10 cents. Ladies with baskets free. If weather does not prove favorable, it will be held on Mon- day, March 27th. | pi(->C6Sjl1Sl3 Opened. , Onrruuiir.-John Kiley, Esq., aged ~ ° 68 years, who had been in failing Au the lfitest' Iloveltles ui Corded and tufted heilih for some time. passed peacefully Z8pl3yI‘S 111 Pl3ldS and Stripes- _ away at his home in White Sands, tn . Monday morning the 6th inst. H/e was |||TE 60005- Dimitees Orvandies E tian “ “°” °‘ "‘° 1”” Jam” Kiley' *md W” Q I ’ U - honorable and straightforward to a de- - ° " . H lli , Bamste’ Lawns and P;queS_ ,_ grce e was a man _of usese sh YOU want a. pair of Ladies’ fine Boots, i- _ you can get from 10 to 25 per cent discount off our regular prices. YOU want Girls’ or Boys’ Boots, you can get similiar discounts on all lines.- YOU ' want Ladies’ Shoes, you can get 20 per cent discount on nearly all lines. YOU _ ` 5 want Men’s Boots, we have some bargains for you, 10 to 25 per cent discount. ecial Lois NO :C /b//Z/*//V \ 1- ‘_ ;_~_f.';..;__" ,' *~ v 0 ».*. '-7/" f' _ _ -'-`,,<" ."»_."- . f\- .1 ' " Q. “ '§‘ V' -\ , I p »__Y_ / °~ ” cqnyn Arr tgp. lg _ _d 1 buying your Boots and Shoes from us this month. We must off a. lot of stock in order to make room for new goods-and ' . . e’ve cut the prices. Boots at 1.25 a_ pair , Ladies’ Fine Slipper 2 at i oo a pair. "S.;.....».‘.'f.f.":_'..>.._£"’_'-_’ JAS. BAi2RET'T mi? 1- UGNNOLI-Y~SWHwF hi W i i i 1 i 1;. I Wy i I,i I i I lil i,1 ,lzlli¢i,/,\,;»ili_1ig 1 / l' i All goods marked ,_ in plain figures, - i i A We advertise only what we have. We lose the profit l--you gain by 1-i~ B' fu nr transaction, but W i must have the room. helen ololo ololonol Lad-ies’ Walking ' th . ...ll Ulllll 1 - quiet and gentrous disposition and ofa f kindly, refined and gentlemanly man- ' ner. While he han hosts of friends wherever he was known, it is not _ ' A E | B S ‘ the communi . He has been for man \‘ illlllllMlllll'lllllllllllllll*"\llflllllllllllllll”§is J I ,_ . - ~ 1.. , \ \_- ..._ known that he had an enemy, and by his death this place loses one of its most upright residents He go°s to his long rest honored and regretted by l Y years a. mostyprorninent magistrate and _ his career'as such has been an honor- 1 able one. Every c.se placed in his hands was given the most searching and careful consideration, the miriutest de- tail of each being dilligently considered before 'vin his decision thereon As - gi g ~ ' . amagistrate he was unequalled here ind he will te gint y missed as such. He was, in short, i good resident, a good husb-ind. and an aiectionate ia her and highly respected wherever known. He leaves a widow and two sisters, Mrs- Wm. Praught, Charlotte- town, and Mary Isabella Kiley, Boston. Mass., and the following daughters and son: Mrs. Wm. Thorson. Fitchburg. Mass.; Mrs. Henry Dunn, and Mrs. D. Jamieson, Sturgeon; Mrs. W. H.Bull. Murray Harbor; Miss Maggie Kiley, I Boston, Mass.. and John Roach Kiley. White Sand-. He was laid io rest amid i tears in the R. C. Cemetery, Sturgeon. --COM. r ~ IN _ _ig_i_Ai=tci-t Lt SQ We commence to smell the Spring Wf3t11°!'°'° makes a person think of building. _ lglring March and April we are going bo lil? an Clean out the Bee Hive.. We want to get clear of all our Lumber. A Word to the Wise Lumber Buyerii PHONE isi. Gathered lu Suarillan Reporters and Gor- A'1‘ the meeting of the Natural History Society next Tuesday, Mr. Watson will read ii paper of more than usual in- L. O. B. A.-A special meeting of Lady Wallace Lodge, will be held in ( Y) P- - ° bers respectfully requested to attend.- ALL should hear Rev. T. F. Fuller- ton’s very interesting 1ec°ure on “Here and there throughout Ireland”,illustra- ted with stereopticon views,in the lecture room of Zion Church on'l`ues~_iay March 21 at 8 p. in. Admission fee 150. 15 Vi-:RY attractive-Sentner McLeod & ing ,the southern window is trimmed THE Loyal Crusaders of North River intend holding their annual entertain- y A1' the regular quarterly meeting l` the Methodist church, Tryon, held yes- ‘ ~ Thomas Hicks to remain for the fourth ; i l B _ year. The/ invitation was accepted. ; ’ . .- subject tothe approval of Conference. I ~ 0 i REV. J. R. THoM1>soN, who recently ' _ " died at Manila, and of whom frequent A O O p T p mfntion has since been Iiiide in these _ < ' _ ' ’ -I _ McQuarrie, 10; Janie Bell, 10; Janie Gillespie, 20; Wallace Myers, 10; Edwin Crockett. 20; Neenah Muncey, 10; Gordon Sheriff. 5; Roy Hynon, 5; Blanche Muttart, 15; Nan Muncey,10; Annie Doull. 10; Ruth. Cameron, 15; Walter Crockett, -20; Laura Sifliker 10; Katie Crockett, 12; Patrick D. Muncey, 5; Tommie Bell, 10; Rilph Carruthers. 10; Nathan Belt, 5; Robert Bynon, 5; New- ton Carruthers, l0; Wilfrid Sheriff 5; Maud Trenliolzn, 5; J ohri McQuarrie, 10: Eber Bell, 5; Arthur Crockett, 11 ; Lily Mc- Quarrie, 5; Lou‘s Crockett. 10; Georgie Manson, 5; Teacher 25 Total ‘ The contents." of little Harry Campbell More’s_ money bank, who died 5th March 1899. infant son of John A and Lindt Moore Louisa M Hobkirk terday afternoon, a unanimous and for- dial invitation was extended to Rev columns, was erroneously re orted in thc despatch announcing hispdeath to be a.b_out‘sev.niy years of age. He ‘ . '_ __ '_ if ,’ ;5;_nii.;e;;..`.;;y0k;E...-E y.....g.i._....y what you require, Ayoiifi have to wear rubb€E$' "Witch 1° 'rn N P.?r_i_ a Hplilfsii V you have al ll "M, °, °`_; ,,,., ' "" _ °f" and also the Whitham f SOLE, light. in feet fit and solid‘§comfort; THE CHILDRENS OFF!! G ea yac now ri<=¢B--R- ` Thomas sears, in the sim year oi ner; H~ Rwlia? & U9- 1 5- ' lage. Deceased, who was a daughter; ’ 1 _' ' d` of the late - Alexander J Ferguson of 16N (QW Hats J ust opener; I Marshfield. Lot 34. leaves six sous, Qdses of our celebrate lthree daughters and a large number ,oft Cl11'I§ty all the lat(-3815 friends . and relatives to mourn their styles, all good quality-_1°”' ` ,__ Prowse Bros. 14 31 T 111 ll! _ttl b th one ldfttlrioee hagpgy evgntse ihcegfhiff E _ “two hearts, shall eat as one.” Ti e ' --i gentleman in ghgcase has recently came _ _ The Latest News ol the til , NEVEk 5 ,f bers, etc. go to' rafton St.” M1600 Y $178.29 _ . - 1 _ ' THE MODEL STORLE. _ _ » into the possession of a small fortune. _ 5 - l Once' V\Zorn_ ,Always Worn _ , For Boots and Shoes,-A Mrs. Jamfs .Waiburton.~ _ . . ' I' ,u 1' ii lieth iintwif. 1899 l ' Q " gi = ’ 1 "Ti Patriot, ex- and Summcrside papers ; ` ”- Q I i 5 y , ` please copy. pj s » . or ._ 1 . ` .5 the RAW. $- ~E~ E- 3-* f< :.4 ii _ f: - _‘_ f< _; .plated Forks and patterns are a little ihem) but the quality _il If your table is not fully plied, don’t miss calling. this means much to you. have only a few of each they will sell very fast.. Silver Plated English Tablewaifeisi We have a fewdozen that’s why we went £0 at the prices now TO CURE A GOLD IK ONE DAY nnnnnnna BIG discounts onall boots and shoes. Take L,x,,,,,;,,e 3,-om., Quming 'rapists A11 Come and get bargains.--R. K. Jost. 'élggtziéts refund the 1!\0H¢¥);fcf¢1§lf*S;1%s§;f;ll _ 14 ii ' _ ~ as ; » 1Icry$tyliSh.... And just the thing for Fashionable -Men, is our stock of l\' ew Spring Suitings. A stylish appear- ance comes from a combination of high-class materialgiiierfect fit and artistic tailoring. g Our are all three _ '_' V OUP stccko&1ifstlie widesiflititude for c ce _tO materials,and 'our mal;e5up»carriestlio. _ , 'bilities ,- of tailoring to a clima§;,;]fo _excel us. is impossible to equal us is didicult;-`§-;`1We will make you ap suit _ of good quality for $16-09 A W. W. WELLHER THE 6ll£i\l' VIATGII MUSE 2 atches Could 3 . k. :once lggfiuaneu 'sad story f had treatment ggaiguse they wogld have to cell. llaka it allarsiiiial later