§`li'i‘§ " """§li rl\Ul\¢1»--vu SQQO OO CNIC ‘.52-. ..., D. Stewart, . _'_ , ,"0 Eclipse Bakery. i l l » v- <._ .,. ' 3* ` `>.`!'r`S"$’"7:`., "1".°’“7.=‘5.‘5`-'- '-;‘1f'<" 'svc-'eh A' ’ .. ~._> . - .-._ =z .. . ~ ...-1- - _ - __ -nr ..\-T-,_.-_ __,=__;,_, ,Y ._-__.~, _-.~1.\f,--.»...~-.-~_.~,.4f~-. ,f.__.`,.._;_ _.__?___ ,__,_____) _ .-... f _ ' -` :""~ "JJ " _ - * v ".f“"-""ff-`,Z'§»i!i5¥~’13-..’5§5?J" TH E G UARDI AN, f`H.-KRLOTTETOWN l- 3 L. NC-E EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE S0 1900. 11;," »-~ fr" “ flililvll l‘.V The Englsh Turf. - .lliuv -` ill an-i _\niccr third. ,,_\_ T, _\t f\`c\\'castle td-day gmc fm. .y._,. Nuilinnilwrland plate 10nl‘_\' .l. L`. ll\v_ver`s' .loc L`l\:\lnll6l‘- .l_ ll. _\inrin. Innocence if all else lalls. C . Boston. L`. S. A. BY UUTIGURI SNP. hvmlntn. For-nn Dlro up 8#C§8#C§ - ~,_ WE BUY ` THE BEST DRUGS That can be obtained, and _our customers grt the benefit with- out pnvin fancy pfirei -'\f€ you oué 0? our custorner<‘ If hog wg ghguld li-3 ;\€8$€tl TO have vo-_‘_ give usa trial and we will glinrdntee that you “ull be delighted with the resu ts. George E. Hughes Ihe Peop'e`.< Drziggist. #3#$¥S>l€ SQ 3% 8#85l(f8l$#8=lif8%|i%l\i__Ol1 I \ \ FOR § SIIIMER GOOKIHG What’s the use of heat- mi ing up the house these ‘li days with a. coal stove 'I rv, ml/ RING UP ~ TELEPHONE 98 For Apple. Rhubarb, Mince, ' - . -fly Cocoanut and Cream Pies, Tea -'_ Q Biscuits, Doughnuts, German 1___ Runs. Parker House Rolls, is '.1/_\\ Vienna and Duchesse Bread. '- ~, \ \\ I _ Bakes Best Bread ° lil Qy§ 1 f .-'-' very soldierly appearance. Amon lun & colllmii News I l Tlir; Hampton cheese factory has added l another large milk vat, i Miss Minnie Moore will sing at sacred ,solo in the l~`irst Mftlialist. Church to- ' lllO¥‘l`0\\' evening-_ THE funeral of the late Horatio \Vebster . of Rocky Point took place yesterday after- ! noon to Long Creek Cemetery. _ i Mr. Conklin has the exclusive right of i l§lf`iI1g"Duvid Harum" in Canada. Don`t~ miss it next Tuesday night. See program. Anvr~:R1‘rs1;Rsarc again reminded that all “changes” must be in by 1 p. ni. each day to insure insertion, following morn- ing. STEAMER ELFIN.---Until further notice the Steamer Elfln will make three trips _ from the city on Sunday afternoons, at 2, 3, and 4 o`cloc-k, p. m. Have you read David Harum? If you have not don`t miss next Tuesday night when Mr. Conklin will take you through the best of it. If you have read it you will enjoy it better this time. _ THE Gt'ARpiA_\' regrets to learn that Mr. Charles Seller, of New Glasgow, met with a painful accident a few days ago while hauling mussel mud, One of his legs was severely injured, but he is now rapidly re- covering. THL: Black Diamond Liner Bonavista, Capt-.`D. C. Fraser, arrived from Montreal and gulf ports at 7 o,clock this morning, having had a fine passage, and made the run down from Sydney in 3.‘_. hours. She brought a full general cargo, several l head of cattle.-St. John`s _Telcgram, June Zlth. THE many friends of Mr.\Villia.m Duffy, with Jenkins &Sons, will be pleased to learn that his condition was improved yesterday. Mr.Duli"y was engaged on Wed- descend on a rope which is used for hoist- cend the rope gave way and he fell to the ` bottom. Although no bones were broken cal aid wasspeedily summoned. that Miss Nora \Vaddell had not . . e That other is Miss Miriam Norton of sent nor tardy during that time. How many are there whose entire school caree Egg, Tm; GUARDIAN will cheerfulfy record any similar instances. (Patriot please copy.) ‘No.2 Co. Pownal. 3?- Batt- ‘Wulf in |Although there are quite a number `.MoRoe, promoted to soret--_Vice-Set iVessey resigned whois now lu Sydllel' C3AElID DR- L- H- DICKE mr Late Clncial Assisvant at Poyal London 0 Ophthalmic Hcspitalhlooredelds. and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital. lplcialst ln Diseases oi The Eye, Throa and Nose. Ofllce-Cameron Block. Residence-Richmond Street West. Off ce Hours-9.30 1 m. to l p. m. 2 to 4 p. m. Ever ing; bv appointment. Ev;-:s nsrnn Asn Flrrsn wrrn GLASSES. f l f(`. B. Pte. Joshua Ballum promoted i Sgt, in place of Sgt. Wm. Jenkins resign Vancouver and Corp. A. Forbes and E the absentees in privates are:Pte. F. B ` McRae ir. South Africa; Ptes. Amos Jen ` Smith as Lieuts. nesday in some work on the upper flight and after finishing it he prepared to ing up Hour, etc. Just as he began to des- Mr. Duffy received painful injuries and had to be taken to his home where medi- r Prince Street School whose record for the last six years equals that of Miss Waddeh. ` Her younger sister Helen. who has attend- A LETTER received inthe city a few states that they are well. P-‘T9 fora big out-ing at the picnic at Emerald, on ‘Neclnesflay next. Passengers of Lzt Grande Duchesse on Monday night. A smn has been erected at the east end Building. _ IT is understood that Supt. of Education Of Massachusetts, will attend Convention,which will be held in Septem- ber next. S'rRAwBERR1Es so common and Senerally regarded as the choicest. delicacy, were offered at the market tumbler. MONDAY next is Dominion Day, b Wednesday next is Picnic Day. Dont with special rates for families. by D. Matheson, North Carleton. The . Garcass weighs 809 pounds dressed. Thos of excellent quality. Messrs, Saunders & Newsome have some fifty fine fat cattle on hand. In refering to the Lyceum Company, which recently visited Charlottetown, the New Glasgow Chronicle says:-“The Mer- chant of Venice," was produced with satisfaction by the Lyceum Company, in MeNeil`s Hall. on Friday evening, to a good house. The company asserted them- selves well balanced and talented and showed good stage management. several questions fully discussed. Miss tardy for the last six years, P. McLeod, Principal of Georgetown on wanted to know if there were any Others with such a record Yes,there is anoth . above papers were liberally discussed. TAKE along your fishing rod and pre- MORNING session of Eastern Teacherss Association inet at 9.30. President in the chair. The Question Box was opened and Alice Gillis,read a paper entitled Music in Public Schools. Mr. Louis Brehaut read a paper on Physiology in our schools. This THE Patriot announcing the *fact paper was discussed extensively. A paper was read by Inspector McCorma.c missed n. day from school nor was on the “Qualifications of a Teacll'!!1"' Mr. “The Teacher and the Parent.” All of the MR. C. W. BLENKHORN, Trav elling Passenger Agent of the Plant Line, ar- rived in the City last night. lThe Duchesse Counr Great West intends holding a. days agofrom Mr. W. D. McKay_,Dawson, _ picnic ani [social at Coleman on July 5th. There will be special rates on the P. E. ].§Rai1way. THE date of the Baptist Sunday School Picnic is Wednesday, July 4th. Steamer Hillsboro will leave ferry wharf 9.30 a. rn. IT iS l“`0D0L81‘¢11. accommodation, also a. new system .of ~ MOBY 811°; |1491 U19' M°Mm°~n °°‘1» TRADE AND SHIPPING. ' , W H CAMP \’o'rEs --With No. 2 in Camp- serving meals on the European Plan. She 1Sl8»HdS; Lillie A., McRae. Pietou;AlID& was docked at Halifax last week and Bvrke, Sydney; James Temple. Roberts, Pictzu. BY invitation of Miss Sayre the little Islands; Lgzzge; McRae, Picton; Alma the Kindergarten Y959°P‘°‘5Y mofnifig fit' City of Ghent, McNevin, Summerside; ll 0`Cl00k '00 Spend 3 Short While m James Temple, Roberts, Picton; Hector, playing games and enjoying themselve Walkel-_d0_ e o 9 _ enjoying themselves for some time Misj To cure headache ___ ten minutes use _ _ ted . . _ gvaliyilg gslgetdmsdcitdbkdizgmsevavere Tegvddnto Kummrt Headache Powders’ 10 cents' See Paton Sc Co.'s ad. for Saturday the little ones. After the children had finished the ice cream and talked and bargains.-li. ty layed with each other the happy par poke up by singing the little hymn. Father We Thank Thee For Thy Care." During the hour Professor Watts stepped forward and on behalf of the teaching staff presented Miss Sayre with a hand- painted China chocolate pitcher,the work of Miss Temple. AT vesterday mornings session of the liloust Bargains SATURD 1 I i To-day we will give Z0 ner cent nfl ALL BLOUSES. Now call early and secure your right size. Our Blouses are all new this season. MKS ». 'lhe Peoples Store- teachers of the Western Inspectorate, Mr. R. H. Campbell read a. paper “The Public Schools as a Moral Force.”’ The Vice President took the chair and President Brady delivered an excellent address on “English Composition.” Both papers were “ well discussed. At the afternoon session resolutions were passed; declaring the books on Canadian History unsuitable for _ uso. Mr. R. Murphy read a paper 011 _ _ Hints on theTeaching ofGe0gI'aDhy-'"V0t9-5 P" ntl ng Pa per_ of thanks were passed to the retiring ex- All Sims, - ecutivucitizens of Kensington and Hall C0- The following officers were elected. 2-- Pres., Mr. R. Murphy, §Malpeque; vioe-Pres. Miss S. Dui-out. Mar- f gate; Sec`y,Treas., Mr. A. _ DOYl¢. Searletown; Executive Com. Mr. Simpson, St. Eleanors; J. F. White. A1beft°“?A““‘e Moore, Cape Traverse; S. Jardine, Ella __ Walker, Calvin Grove. The convention then adjourned to probably meet at 0'- Load Up For . Flonday - - ms-All Bites. P| atgg-All sizes. .ooossaosso assassin gf' 4 _ ,__; ' ' » , "r I , _I . - ` iS'-T“m"_'. - /'ll *4ilf.“»<`m\v4 & ,I 4 l'T' \\ //_ _`\,v"" __ 1 2 __ _ -_$4 . _ _ __:_____ \\ _ ;. _ _ 9,, ,f _ -Y .wig . Ml \' FC , Q9.. . 'f ' .,_',_i;-7. 3'-` .d"*.r° .- _ vt . :W W rf ~.' _» - ’ \ ._ _ *.5 _‘:, , =' -_ - 1 . ‘ ~ ;_"-_ ' _ . /us V~'.‘ 7'1"( C ' _\\ , -. .-_*.5 `.\’ if ¢ V i 'V' ~: ‘-§:“\, t~ f A ` .E55 ~ , ..» ' ‘ . » ;" , --- - < v. I " _ ,4m‘__ / " la-ff ,J . Here’s an important necessity 'to every well dressed lady. Doubly important these days of bright hot sunshine. . ' _ Pretty parasols need not cost you much. Here at all sorts of prices. Some dainty, plain “rp_1;_et” effects, others with rich ornamental ndles, etc. Black and colorod ones. Some few of the prices are, 350, 50c, 75c-, $1.10, $1.49, 1.98, and so on up to 4.75, 5.00 5.7' 5, etc. ' M00ilE- lil MCLEOD, The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Bnsiest Street. . ._.`=,,'|r'//_§,`Jf“_-~-rl' -`_ _-= V-_ _..,_;,~__§/- ` , ,_/M 1 S /\"}‘ii~' °°2‘\~F-fe ’.l',” Q .ill \ 0 o th ) Time to Give i ° / “l - lil I O ,I ‘ an Airing/ » lfl, Ja => r is wfs-1'? and we have just the CARRIAGES for the pur- pose-rnoet comfortable for the baby-easiest fn push.-easiest to buy because the prices are right .lol-IN N wsohll $8388 88388388 $888 Leary. 1 -_ ST o-4-o-o-0-0--0-0 4 iuurr ¥rztr=_|;l:_ouE¥ vnu A wmv. _ Tc-day we have eve1'Yth_1”g you want in _the g1‘0¢0YY Qlngé Yourorder, if left here, W1 best Properly hlled with the _ s_ goods and at the lowest Pu” ‘ TELEPHONE ORDERS 1 Get the same prompt. P°“‘f““ attention as others. We d€1lV°l` goods just when you w_ant them. Leave your order with us t0- day and you wiLl- be pl83B3d with the result.. WEBSTER & HGKAY. Successors to Davison k V0- Cor, Kent and Gt. George Sts. \ /‘°\ 1' THE SUN : -Our Foda Fountain. _ . ' It makes (peopleso thirsty : ;-we coul not sell stale! 1 soda if we wanted to. . 1 There’s is nothing so re- I - h da as a ‘ _f hin ona ot y ; li? og Soda-if its good. ° 2 tried us. 3 ‘ never know, until you have I o . . . . . . . . . . - . ~ . . . - . - ¢ - . ~ ¢ . ~ - - - - - - -- i” .S S5 . , ; I What good Soda is youll . 8 mlllillll lun mllll 5 Fall In l l`larch ! ' Right on the road along Euston Street, you’ll find W. ‘ Pickard & Co. with a full supply of thirst quenching drinks to:cJol that tickling in the thirsty spot And Look! Boys l ! We have the finest line of pastry and delicacies to add to the pleasure of camping. Drop in anyway, we’ll be glad to sec the Bed' and Blue coats. W; PICKARD & C0. Corner of Euston and Great George Streets A full line of Silverwear and Jewelry always on hand at Repiiring u. specialty. CCISCIICSCCUCCOSGUCOIUQS _ W*-_€_ - - - in " the little 'Folks ‘r ‘J 1 \ . \ , ' _ !`\ . I _ `°` "`° `,L -tp' '--4 _ -~.‘ ¢_ 'g' Q -,-- .'/-` `.,-- _ .,/ 4;. N; rl ___ ’ .l_,_`_i""’Pé ._5_____i/"§;j _'"5/`_"§ _,, g-_jfs js 0 *I Who have never delt with us imagine that I @@ @ jewelers are rogues. We ive ou ur mone ’s worth eve 8 F Y° Y 'P' time, what more can you expect ‘I Watchmaker and Jeweler O cor. or George si onfwolsu _ , O 9 olrrown, P.E.I ‘ Ladies’ Skirts I NEW L01' Dress S151!-'1=B» Orash Skirts- 'vvhite Pique Slgirti. Satteen Slgirts. Ladies’ Sailor and D1’ GUI Eiats. , Morris- li. lnsi. y S‘£§»%» TJ. HBRRI$,lonlon llouss