Meet Me at The Always Busy Store. Shin alsls _ al Stanley Bros. l`lost of it Received urin vou the verylateet mlhtgdaelgsaud €tY|°S° L t materials and three colorings to each size, uatwalsts-32 to 40 inches-6 dif L t 3 ferent materials in stri checks and laids ll_tl\e latest novelties In jcifuu liisiiiilisii stresses This aeason’s output show more variety in°ml»b0l'il»lS and styles than ever before. ollf StCCk IB the best ever shown by uS» Within a Fortni gh Great shoW___ _and sale t today aallf* ioioiillg-_aloft G EW r* ~ 1 |2Q waist; size 3” to 38 inches 3 col- orings to each size-special value . ' U_i`?~_f~f 45c-a and 50c° each 2 39 waist; 3"? to 40 in¢h..._3 airfares J C9 E worth 80c, for 65c, each' _ _ assesses _ _ pas’ P 2 colored, and black and white 72c~ and 851:. each White Piques White Lawns. Fanny _White Drgandles White Plqiles, Golored spots White l'l||ues,_6olored Stripes and Bleek Sateens. i 1 . I i Autry secs »_ ._.. Fancy Name are unequalled- hk your grocer for them. li sisilolls. 5 K 3md1’» ‘gg “Hot Weather _Caava to mskeapoor ___ beverages ' engage eeeeee themse_l\’el, )) davor ’ W' 1 S are 'list the this for Proper I) .i hofilveather-coolg an ` comfortable. We do not handle “cheap” ones-but we can sells ' you good ones cheap. D Ladies’ Turn Soles, _ 1.ig1._1.s.a.....¢u m..a.,C r - » V/_,"3 (hz _I ‘ Q . J aLwa_§§_ ICB $1.60 n pair. g -gui’ . made Shoes, . hham§$S“ S_ e §so;1:n0l;i-same qualit N ts _ Q Stain er s Corner -Dt Men’s Canvas Shoes, Q _ -good Canvas -well_.| $l.85 nlpnirg 1 ~< @@DO0 UIUC I a rfgerbread ;@R K. _ _ `1 Q ' ‘ 8 u 1 ' 1 ’ @ erseeeeeeeees wafers’ ‘ -_ - e *i* T THE GUARDIAN, CHABLOTTEIOWN, JUNE 1899. and Province _ dents Everywhere. ll-' e xecu ve ounci Chamber Keenan, Murray Harbor North, -came to the city by the Electra Wednesday andentered the P. E. I. Hospital yes- terday. Mr Mclieeman has been ill for a number of‘yea_rs and has under- gone some Eve operations during the last five years. _ Mas, Ascrs Mcluitis, ot Martinville whose death appears in another ~c_olum to-day, had been in poor 'health all winter. Two of her daughters. Misses Mary and Katie. returned from Boston a few weeks ago. Mrs. Mcluuis was a kind and afiectionatewite and _ mother, a warm friend and most hospital in her home. Much sympathy is felt with her husband and family in their sad bereave- ment. ~ CARDIGAN Norms.-An old and i'e= spected inhabitant of Cardigan village, Willi tm Lewis J. P. is very ill, u'ot _er- pfct ed to survive many days.-Mr. D. G. Morson has bought Campbell’s corner lot. Hehas begun digging a cellar today for his new shop. _ His old customers are pleased to know he is t _resume business. after the heavy loss sustained by last winter’-s _1ire.__ The exodus to Uncle Sam‘s has been as usual this spring.-Capt. Joseph McDonald expects to _build a new shop this summer,-The Misses McPherson dress-makers have leased llrs.kDavid Lewis’ shop and begun WOT . ` u i Duivizms Norms. -The abundant rain only to refresh the backward vegetation Ibuttoecxtin ° the many fires which .........‘s";s.:~..». . ~ w _ g w at remains of our primitive forest, andfip many places making'havee,c#,_tlie border fences., It is learned al=o"§hat some buildings have been du me of our citizens quietly cele _ the 24.‘h by hoisting the "Old Flag” ever theirbarns as well as in public places.-Our cheese factory began the season".-1 work yesterday.- Seeding will soon be done but the dili- _ gent farmers will have -no breathing epgllses t:Ehp_ersistive potato bgiegs, ang w w increase in num an varietyevery year will demand his nn- remitting attention. To Cllfea I-lladachs in Ten lhiules Use - Knrjerls lleadacbe Pewdsd. =- is 4 YWIY vvvvr llrwvrvvvvlv new vvvv vw la Th .lime Bug, e The Bee the Bee Hive ` 'l _ Lumber Yard '$3 ji Jointed ...- '£5 Lumber, es- ‘ Join in the PHONE 18..-- _ ~'a“as.e..P.er'““§ t By Reporters and Correspon- Axv boy or girl .to learnr . ;. __ .i f S 'f § _ . . _ _ . - _ ._ gg _ wk ! 3 §;:;"°g 'hmm ‘my “ tm’ °m°° “ii A Boston critic has found a new out M ° _ . let for his sarcasm by drawing atteu. _, Q Bova’ 3 Brigade.-Noi 3 ‘Dom ji” H011 £0 lhehypheusted ;Americsus,wlio ” i will meet in St. Paul’s school P5" 31911' 041560 8317911 il G01! hill* _ ‘_ _ H _~. noon '15 osclock' A‘ t_ ,’_-;"H~_4_ in W6 middle. t TIN C0llll‘ll8f0ill Ali- V ti "7 ' 2 ' i' vertiser shows that many hypheuated ' - “your ~ - , , Ar eleven o’c‘ock yesterday_foren_oon nm” represent something at mo" same . u urns", i 1* the ceremony of “swearing in” Lieuten- ,ummml than whim and “d.‘_su.ch _ - ._ ,_ ' __ __ ant Governor MoI_nl_:yre -took place in Mme, 'n Gwrge C"mdi.h_B°'nuc_ And our is th E 11 _ C l ~ aaoiph miie:-Ury, ohms. rausm-_ » ei” Ponce Couitr.-Two drunks figured Gunn” 'nd Carl” R°°“x"D“""' h"° 1 3 ~= . traditions d fam'l usa es U bam" H" Honor yes y mor-mug' licences.-There mi othegrs who havels-501 ` -V 4~ - Albert_Alleu was lined $5 or»80 days th 8 th H < b _ of 1. also Donna McNeill. 02 or aan days. ° " ° *Y Y °°* P" “““°°‘» 1° J Huuter~Duvar, a scholarly gentlemgn .N0l'f0lk S0538, $1.75 W $5 @ J A133 M¢KgggL§, gpg gf D‘||ig1H¢» - Whb died BOMB lllqlltlll 011 VP. E. I. l ' ` and was was :emma to at :as time by” 3 Piece Suits, $2.75 to $6 75. orsatui-day and Sunday did much, uoti ‘ Rev. E.” N. Barkers. who was 2° -J; ‘sf nk’ LocALg_BRlEFs_ »‘i‘=’»f=-it" "'"°° °‘” Tau Grand Duchess will arrl ve la ' Jharlottetown cu July 8rd. 'i ‘ Latest News of the City ~ Arran the 6th of June the BS Hall- rax will arrive here Thursday evening' .ailing Friday afternoon at one o’clock and the Grand Duchess takes Tuesds ’ N oil-Coinnssioitnn Exciinmns, Ar- rnitricitl-A meeting of non-com matters to be discussed By Order our St. John, N. B. ccrrespondeut ping operations. Nctwith'stan_ ’ g tue somewhat late spring, _fthe "work was seldom, if ever; inished at so early a’ date. Afew years ago, June sowing was found to be fully as profitable has that of May, but now there are changed P . ENG feed is desired. The grass was mak- ing bnt little progress previous to the much-needed rain _of Saturday. Since that time it has grown by leaps 'and Montague Bridge trotting park is ex- pected to be ready early in June. -A_ base ball club is being formed there also. -The Montague cheese _factory resumed its operations on Monday 29th. inst.-Potatoes which were selling at 40 cts since a few weeks. have fallen.; it. issaid, to80 cts.-Revs. B.McLeau, 0fVallyfield,` and A. -5. »Stewa.rt, _ pf Woodville, exchangedpulpite on Sun--, day last. Mr. Donald .\(cK~enzie. of. Upper Belle Creek, who was-f seriously ill with sticn of theflu ia- im- Hill Theologleal»8'emiiiary. is River on the following’ Sabbath even-N ing. Hs isa native and is held in/great repute for his ele- quence. _ I sailing. ~ y ._ _ .+ ,=.. g, ,H _ ,., . . _H 5 _ .3 an :sq f fx n' .mom of casriouswwu Engine: cofg p V . -._ a 5; will be held this eveniugin their rooms, Lyceum. at 8 p. in. Very important _ _ 0058! “E°» " pidillngandon_a-fairway to recovery. ' -Mr. Jas. \_hcDo\!gal1, student of Pluel »e preach at“%redklyn'. 'Bet 61,' on Sat- " uriiay eveniug.'Juee 10th and at Belle. ' bounds.-Lobster fishermen at Belle -__-_(_-___ »_t_f;,-__ G ' River and vicinity are getting .fairly _ ` .,/F~“E’/F -'rl/V” '\ good catches-fully shove the average l QTEE?lfil"'51llfL`?ti;`§_-iil _ 1* » Wil . _ _ , JI i K' “1 V' »“» . I I s t " 4:, `;_“»f’ O Sonru Easrnnit Irma.-Almost all - Bai sh the farmers have completed thi; crop- ` - ‘ HI Hi conditions. audlate sowiu is. avoided ` _f A J' as far as possible, ezce téheu n . of late years. The priceobtsiued for' f _ .1-'1 them ia better, too, than formerly.`- _ _ Measles are prevalent at Belle River, e_j_§; 5-;\~_; .L_ andasacousequeuce work has l`\\\,\-;=v*~‘~- -*f"1‘*~”/'* "i"“‘ " greatly del,ayed.on many farms. The ` '/vii. . l ‘all .u _»-_ ffl* ,, _ .Nik ill; *lil \i'7} Father of Good Templarybead last surviving member of the that organized the llrst Good Lodge, died at his home in the State New York, on the- first anniversary of Miss Willard’s death. ' ' Mr. Barkers work is well-known to one order. His history is ‘moment s life devoted to tempersuoe and gospel work. He signed the ~ pledge- at 12| years _of age, andthe same .year joined the Methodist* church, and later began preaching under a license from that 0 in Q35 Warm: Ice Wafers are the most de- licious biscuits that Christie, Brown & Co. make. Ask to see them at Beer & Goffs’s.' 2. 2i. l_ Warns Ice Waters received to-day at Beer& Goff’s. 2 ,2i. .l`l§'(')?, sl' Alhoaaa ._ Rings Thei_°eis_uo around T which tis 1 iiiteceswuhkdf ‘ft _hhigliaéf aisiehhu -eral--s_ '_ .is .'» ws have mi' 'exesprf monde' are set alone and combination '~i¢|fj‘i'¢&1.,‘ Rubies, Emeralds and other fan . stones, edabl cy _ ingns tnanitall t&Sli$. f '1 W. U- ll helsrmiillllf .,.__ . _ - x C hurch;1ater`he unitedwiththeSeveuth ‘ w _ ‘_ _- ay Baptists and filled several success- _ _~_ 'gi ,_ ll I _ ipasm:-are in connection .with that _ - -l l__ _ enoininaticn in Wisconsin, Minnesota s ` S nd New York. Wherever his work ' '_ ` _ has been, he connected him- - x ‘ ~ ' f selfwith the Order of Good Template; L f' _ i _ _ . 1 r' _ ' except a short time where hejresjded T . _ f l s --iff E 3-; Queen St. li' AUCTION "‘” ao-Lai l io-Lai l a nE|.|Ani.E Bi ““”"“°”"”‘ ‘MF “Ti °Siit1°‘ ""’ _'TT _ late Mrs. Chai-ieton. wi se y anc- ae eaassaeasazflasa af on we -~~»_s<»»=- -f he sf- f r & co, presertoecupied by W. F. Tidmnrsh, Esq. Pos 'sidgnce on *` Street _[Bea 555°” 317°” meant my °§q%¥i5n°xt° Q Queen] all the furniture no . A °° 'T W"”f.»3i» - - ' a sus.: P RE FOOD SELLERS Ugg!-5df P°¢\*-1 3 _ eontainedinthdt I? 8;: 0: I wafers. ~ _.Un Frlday, Juittillral Eleian 0’lllooli frm->¢ 7 U i i ' J” aallai a Loaoai aa Slllll Dllllllllll .;..`. fa . _ls _ .S ,. ~~,a'; _ 11 iZ_»'»`_i‘AI'\f .7 . _ ID AHOanSeo.Cl “ l°°"°f ,;°,;_h° af" 1’-~_° B1°°'=» *ff* _ °"'h“’ mm' _“_ il V .. » R.oe`min¢"Parlor sn ' - Jflrt .4 soursnfsm-s-»~.»»@. ‘U-»*Hlnlta'»ns.~isw~'§ oi ` “‘ &~f~¢ mme? vt ,,,1\ we Wapvgg, watt ”“ ~lt<9l,,,. mhtnsixjwb vflM@I- w an -wi' {s.°”¥¥' f? full , Iaaasludls ! v l l where there was no opportunity tp or- _So said 0 ' ganize’one. He was a successful orga- of~a mln d°°°"ih°a uizer and also edit/ed and published._q,s s, Godsend to his town. several papers at diherent places- ` ` In point of quality 'Waltham ge has regrgsented thiod Order Watches are unsurpassed] in' ran an upreme _gesan is‘ - - "tom-5° -0; said to have organized more Lodges _ The pn” 1° _ a hugs cm g ; ber of h _ - D0 y0u»._kn°' what y so _than any other mem thlzuruei. vvaltmmpfwgteh fmt' _ ` Csllmi "'11 *’¢l1Y°“- ‘ »»...l...i-...";;.°..'."-'......... ...." Pike |013, I - """°'“’"` @§.1.. and opaiaisa sg! it Emerson in QP4; ilsitimsll. “ 5.31 ‘£&¥.‘:a:-.r.~‘ Honsehhfil Furniture- 9° 1' W sd with tted. TROUS ____ _ t f th 't most subjectedto wear. The `atti'°‘? like tigedhldgsoliig oiie hjriushay, should h°~"°A°*"h md every 9°? ' ll tion as presentable as every other. The stren§h Ofsu 51133;? his their number. Every well d¢‘0S_S@d_ mm *'h°_ “ w Eustain the suit with extra trousers of the right materiel.; _ general appearance of the suit. _. ~ - Nothing can beNo part of the ititre polaeszleainigioigeniimpmhannrhdznable trousers andm<;)eri?ta1ilii=l(yn§ld¥tci°o&Pin town look or~fit as ,wi as those mag; _ . 1° by us at auch lovligures as $3.00 ‘md 5350 f°"..¢°qd qu ‘ty fashionable stripes. ' . - 'l WVXY |..ise=|||s,_macnecvne»\ ;3f;*e.‘;s.f.ll%==----= s _ a 'ei' i ‘iff it-;<-S, Also it Soirli .nas garnsggldsw ’l»......?..°‘°° Sed OMS* orders I ef! P6093' Q* JOHN 3 aaa? i_ _fl 'N _ _¢”_____,_’*f_ J