ll PIU DES. ment. zvcninf f‘ii!f"'nl‘ -ff sail ' vill 6 . ’,_, i._i§ 1- ii l iii. i I llll8l'IlSl. 6- 6| , ers and Correspondents. lllols Budget ot' Happenings ltoooil Abou Event ATT Stan|ey’s. \Ve have just received by ex- press a lot of High Grade Kid Gloves in Oxblood shades, 6, 6%, 6:15 and ` They are real pique sewn, have heavy stitched backs, in black and self colors, and have the latest 3 push button fasteners. They are worill $1.25 per pair, ibiiihasl 98 sittin nos S Per Pair. i I y @@@@@@3@ front tho lloal and llusl B Of the city to the coo and pleasant country. But, before you go don’t forget that you will need@ ots and Shoes Suitable for the wuut1'y.@ Ladies’ llll Pebble Walking Boots $l.35 a pair- Ladles’ llongola Willing; one sias no 2.io a nn. _ . . _ . . . ._ Also strongshoe-mor country: .»_' ._ Wea for Boys and Girls. ' @ en .K. .losng g Stamps:-’s Garner. tionoiiiioon lmpor tant Announcement GREAT iutsntst To FARMERS. @®@0@0®¢ e ccbecoooo is ti; THE management of the Fharlottetowii Soap Works, announce to the farmers of Prince Edward Island. that they have purchased at H Very low figure for a term of years all the gals; byiproduct of the Charlottetown Pork king actory. accumulating from time to 5518. and are in n position to supply f&_l'l11€'~ md others with a. cheap soap far SuD6l'l0f 2 ftllehtr to the home-made article. and -»j _ - pgice so low as to make it scarcely v"=I‘i=\ “'~ Worry about soap sup lies hereiiil'-1’~ KLONDIKE BAR be for =- :vig ’ '1*Y“bY all dealers at the low price or iw- - 5 ber' of threr pounds. THlNK OF I .-A first-class lauit 1- _,L uourln ‘ < ‘ t-f 3155, 1. .mlb - __\!l_ "\ A €~0'ip only 10 ccn s or _'~_ l 75;; '\ Waste ot time and money for farmers .o Nb hither about soap making now. The i§f¢=>-S0 ' < _he has sold to the Pork Factoryu fvr 5 cents D0 i 2; lb. will be returned to him, ma ufaotured into ltlrst ellis: article of soap at a costc i traction °Ycr3cperlb_ JAS D LAPTHO NE&C0 Mk your deilei ' or Klondike gm Rnd také do other. Chariot tetown Feb is tio ltlstrlct. - about midnight. AN ad of Mr F J Hornshyls has been .cproduced by "Brains" ANNUAL PicNic-The employees of Messrs Haszaid & Moore, bookbinders and printers, are holding their sixth annual picnic at Suffolk today. A'i"i‘i-:ND the Masonic Picnic at Cra- paud today. SS Jaques Cartier leaves Str-am Navigation wharf at 8.30:; m. Return fare only 40 cents. THE Saturday Excursion of St Paul’s Sunday School to Midgell will leave the Railway Station this morning (9th inst) at 9 30 o`clock, local. Tai-: Central Christian church Sundaj' School wish to thank Mr H J Worth, from whom they procured the terms for their picnic, for the consideration shown. Wonrn’s BAND has been secured to play at the Orange tei at Bradalbaue, next Tuesday. It will be worth going to hear the excellent music and enjoy the other great attractions. - Mit FRANK Yr;1cu,. oi the Toronto Globe, with Mrs Yeigh were at the Queen Hotel yesterday. They came by the Campana, and leave this morning en route to the Bras D`Or lakes Tun GUARDIAN is glad to inform its readers that Mr E Paige, Boston, is much better, and is improving every day under the care of skilled doctors. Itis hoped that he may be able to make his annual trip to the Island as usual. Qttizi-:N Ho'rnL, July 7-John H Bell, Summerside;‘Mrs W K Churchill, Mrs Bartlett, East Walpole, Mass; J 'A Allen, Sussex; L E Dystant, Halifax; D McLaren. Belle River; R A Clark, A1- berton ; Thomas E Pope. Mrs Pope,Miss Mary R Pope, Miss Ethel M Pope. Bos- ton; Mrs Joseph Smith. Misses Pearl and Bertha Smith, Gloucester, Mass; Henry N Stewart.St John ;Geo F Owen, Cardigan. _ Ex-JUDGE S B CHASE, of Easton, P A, to whom reference was made some days ago, is expected in the city Mon- day evening He will be accompanied by Rev W GLsne of Cape Breton. They will attend the Grand Lodge, I O G T on Tuesday and \Vednesday at ' Eldon. On Thursday evening a reception will be given in the Kindergarten Hall from even to eight olclock under the aus. pices ofthe Gocd Templars. The re- ception will be followed by a public teniperance meeting when Ex-Judge Chase and Rev W G Lane will speak. (Il Wznnisc. BELLS- The Methodist church at Cherry Valley, was the scene of a very happy event on Wulnesday evening July 6th, when Mr William J McEacliern. ot Mt Albion, led to the altar Miss Jennie Jenkins. daughter of William Jenkins, River View Farm. Vernon River Bridge. Rav J VV Mc- Connell was the officiating clergyman. Mr Diugwell Jenkins supported the groom while Miss Laura McEachern acted the part of bridesmaid. After the ceremony the newly married couple, accompanied by a number of invited guests, repaired to the home of the 'cus repast and spent 9. very enjoyable ,Eachern have the best wishes of a host ‘III CITY ANI] IIUIIIITIIY. Ie.:ned By ‘Guardian’ Report- THE mail train arrived last evening bvi-ie Where they partook of a sutnptu- _I I ex ,~ i 3 L ,,, evening. The wedding presents were 1 numerous and elegant and gave evi- § '\~j,l'§_'_.'l;,~" 5,-;,"'_,i;'J;'V,',j`i dence oi the high esteem in which the _; fl-_:ep ,f'_,i',»’1'>\,;v2g ,bride was held. Mr and Mrs Mc-it ies _l/ff,-‘~\~i; is _fl I A 'of friends for a long and happy wedded life - #tis gi s is Ask .=.4 i\‘ .i" I ‘I-5*; emi J is rocer ...fron ' _C ni its Q coons is superior to all others. DAVID I. WELCH mMmn NWSTER’ soucmm & ATTURNEY I’ Avent Suinmeride. Notary and Conveyancer. OFFICE- eleeltéfh O _ §:§'1‘hey post no more and are far the crops. Hay in this vicinity is up to .the standard. Our enemy. the potato " bug has cpme to stay.-The thunder and lightning accompanied with heavy Local rain cn Sundav_ evening last did some heavy damage in this and surrounding parts. The vacant dwelling house, owned by Angus McLeod. California, and forme rlyfowned by Roderick Nichol- son, now of Grand View, was badly shattered. and a barn owned by John F McDonald, Urwell, was almost torn in- to shreds.-Orwell Cheese Factory is doing a rushing business. Messrs Dingman Brothers, Macd ~nald and Grant are able to manufacture '20 cheese per day, (notwithstanding this hot wee- ther).-Mr A D Gillis, of Charlotte- town, (formerly of Orwell Cove) has removed with his family to Pinette Bridge, where he intends to purchase the entire estate of Mrs Donald McDon- ald.-At the annual meeting of the ratepayers of the Orwell Cove School District, Messrs Levi R Inge, James McLean, R C McDonald, were appoint- ed trustees, and Patrick J Bolger. as teacher for the ensuing year. It was unamiously resolved that the sum ol one hundred dollars be voted, payable in three years for the purpose of moving the school to or near Dreelan’s Corner and to enlarge the same with l a view of making a. graded school. Since the annual meet ing it is rumored throughout Orwell and elsewhere that the trustees have under consideration to call a mam- moth tea party at or near Brush Wharf,- between hay-making and harvest. The proceeds would go towards the erection ofa public hall and graded school com- bined. We hope that the trustees will see their way clear and have a memor- able day at Brush Wharf -boys don’t fail, The many friends of Hon A B Warbur- ton in this vicinity are rejoicing over his recent appointment to the judgship. (Where is Hector C P) -A happy event of more then general interest is about to take place between one of Charlotte- 1 town lady musicians and one ot our well known grist millers. (Success and con ratulations. -Mr DanielANicliol 8 J ° son. Kinloch, is about to build a silo, which when built will be one of the finest in the province. Mr Nicholson, is we understand, going to rent about 12 acres of land from Malcolm W Gillfs for a term of nine years.-Messrs An- derson Bros are doing a rushing busi~ ness.-Murdoch G, proprietor of the Eureka Saw and Grist mills . and sash and door factory is kept busy night and day, and manufactures work second to none in the province. Mr Anderson has one of the best equipped stands in P E I. -There is some talk here to have an excursion from Orwell to Picton, on the S S Jaques Cartier.-Misses Sarah and Lucy Callaghan. City are the guests of Miss Katie Morrissey.-Mr Clarkin city, ‘Mr McDonald DeSable, Mr J ohuson Halifax, Frank Young Wood Islands, Stanley McRae. Picton, Katie Gillis Boston Mass. are enjoying their holi- days here.--Mi' Angus J Nicholson ar- rived honie last evening from St Johns Newfoundland. Last Spring Mr Nichol- son embarkrd on the S S Guluare, for the Summer‘s outing but upon sea sick- ness not agreeing with his healtli,he left her at St John’s. Undertaking notice.-Mr A H Clements who for the last few years has been in charge of our undertaking department ls not. now in our employ--Night calls can be made atthe residence of either Mr M Wright or Mr S D Wright by telephone or personally, and will receive prompt attention. - M. Wright & Co. Funeral Dir- ectors. 9.dlw. " " _'_..,t¢ _ __ ,A _,__-,_.,i. , c . ’ _ I :"5 i: 7.' ./’ - v _gfgfbtiic-<` /' - ~ _' -:___ _.l "~,( . Q/.2 _ U _.A -_ _;. L-, __ it 1' A / `_ill>,-,-\/ VI\ 7° ._ ly _sa it -J... ° " ‘ Y. '- -,=`s-.. ”` it fiéiegifo E’ M/. 'I '~ `- /.,;,'-'_;f`l 7'i M ,i -.-..--¢:*` /` / i;t L . S’_ ee them Leading Fashionable Tailor, Oawnu. Norms.-'Fine weathergtor IS- A. MCDONALD. O In fact all Summer goods must go. So if yon want bargains now is the time at - - , - THE GUARDQAN. cHaRLo1~l;s'rowititfoLr_o isss. _ » mmmm$(,,ypg / PROWS E I vrrxvrreirtstr ‘limit IIIE You are invited to Prowse Bros to get some of the bargains that are to be had in the following lines; Men’s Stl-aw Hats - Men’s Summer Goats IV|en’s Sumpmor Suits lVlen’s Fit Reform Suits Boys’ Straw Hats Girls’ Straw Hats. _ I A L’ Ti-is woNnER|=u|. oi-IEAP MEN-_ Daniel. health. S 2i. TRADE RHI] SHIPPING l ` PORT OF CHARI.OTTETOWN. July 7-Ar--Florence May, Antler- - son, Chatham; Julia Ward, Roberts, f M“"“Y H“"’°"i may SP°°d"°1" RW _ To cover _your nakcdness is one thing, rd, Ga ; D Cronan, Bruce,Ruettco , _ _ y . . - iiinnis p.s.fii,m¢n0uga1t, Picton. ,L To be properly clothed is quite another thing. ` July 7--Cid -_Julia Ward. R<>§>errs.l If you (want to be properly clotslied, you want t_o see i§;>1c1nGii:;-2%ppggnisieagzgnskclgxgiolothéng. Océ' ppicep are iight. our clothes are right. all, Bell River' Bady Franklin, Garcen, 99 our ul, S 3' - Port I-1awkesbiiry;J A G C. Jimmo. _ New Glasgow, sn- John A Menqmuo, $ Hyde, Lock Leven; May C Ives.Patton. ° _ Loch Leven; Rhuama, Dotter, Port July 8-Arr--Vidette, Anesty. Syd- I ‘ SS C' fGh t, M Nevin, Hali- _ . §’,f’y.’ SS iggpanin sumcmersitie; ss .l 'l_No better value in the city. , _ Etiétn-., McLaren. Picwva Lvrfnsi Mc. We make suits from the cheapest thats reliable to thi Millan, Wood Islands; blush, ane, b tsmadecin Canada" - Loch Leven; Lina Page. Campbell. es °- ' ‘i . Newcastle' Foam, Moran. I-’i¢f0\1` ` Welcome. ll anember. Tidnish 1 7 '_ ~l-D A BRUC- lslans it __ I I Wood ' ; ~ I' Nevin, Summerside; Ajax. 5 » 1 . ' i Loch Leven; Foam, Mor' . `__ SS Canipana. Demers. (4 Welcome, Vanember. Tid- i- ~ Jul 8-Cld-Lorena, McMillan, The future is uncertain. h ff you - keep your blood pure witl ' ~ f' :ii- saparilla you may bt gnc .. nd `= Tm; cheapest chamber sets at W P C0LwiLL’s.-2w d&w. _ BUTTER crooks, cream crocks, fruit jars in large quantities at W P COL- i Wu;L’s-2w d&w ‘ f- Q San our $5 waterproof coats and se- cure one early as they are selling fast. -W D MCKAY. 17 31 FRESH strawberries every day ati Wheatley’s_Grocery only l2c a. basket_ JP/ , . _‘_ \~ - - .' ;._=./f..,iu~. WHITE shirt, collar and cuffs, 49 @_?’."f--/Z ~F‘ ' cents at D A Bnccifs. d&w if - S ;t 1, CALL and see those nice new dinner l 4* We have one price on u s t at *W . - - and tea sets that are sellieg every day 7/is has proved 3' Wlnner it is $|6'°° at the cheap crockerv store -W P C01.- we cant sell them for any less,they WILL’ Queen St_2“; d&w 1°. _-~, 5-' TAILORS. A _ SWE-LL_ Illllll Ill llll lIlllll’l Prices low. A7 toe .|lw£LlR.' Buy of a reliable dealer and let tiliri take the chances. It is the only sate way. A watch is too imdporta_.ntanuroha.=e to be made without can an deliberation. Instead of idle promises we give asate guarantee. Aegroal! many critical buyers have purcliased_th watoho! hm ll. W y not you! Our watches are carefully saluted to Bert them for sale You d tested b o _ nz giiinnot aftordlo hay without Brat seeingoursbook W W WEI.I.IIlEIl 1 immmi" Grand T racadie Beach l C Fine Boating, Bathing, Fishing. i stioiiii,il.o. l TERMS $2.03 P.. .i._., ss oo to ‘ $10.00 per wee . -MA cial lates to Families or the Spe Season _ Hlllil Alllllli -_--€ li IYIYYIY IIYIYYIIYY mmiiimm S-'P purchasers.- :‘We’ll give you a reliabl watch. “We’ll sell it at/the righ price. ~ “We’ll guarantee the School Teachers Must have Watches They’re necessary. Can’t»`-3 do without them. We would like to have the L_: I pleasure of showing our _-3 watches to any intending § satisfactory. _ F. Huloheso , . J l d O tician. I Mail Ordgrs solicited. Opens June 25th, 1898. g-_ Queelfga er an P Nncnesrsnana uioNc1oN.N~B- ii" “Sly” % ` .-1- 0' HALL' Mgr o°` /I 7 I oi smear rnriorzn Ano loo|t¢lllH _ I _ - ost us to much and are too good. ° j B t ' f We are not selling them for ' ' ' Y l I , u . S Y 0 ll r % pleasure and making nothirlilg op them, ibut our profit is so sma t at we v- ' f V . , cant sell them for any less. In brown E ,Z ° 5% and fancy checks blue and black scrges = nd worsteds. Better-come in and lllillllllllli son. Our assortment is large and styles correct. Oxford Shoes from SLQQ to $|_25 1: Black Kid Shoes at all prices. .ill Slwelll Printing v I S B _ so-C co lillluluillbli reasonable vices .E=* lllllll SGQ YOU. itil June io mos ti Charlottetown June .[1 1898. dlytf. I Q,U EE f Beautiful Women... Never before was there such a demand for chocolate shoes ls tllil Q* Lnced and Buttoned Boots from to W.°H. Stewart 81. Go Everybody is talking about our printing, they say it is neat, artistic and best of all I If you would lik; to try our work we would be eglad ¢ J ID.. 'I'.£5.`§?IJ()E.