~.r .i ~t 5. ~f \ it _ 3 2 J s E 1 5;. , 5.; I _Ep K \Y i -__ . __¢ ....~..»_§.r P \ ns v-. i* -‘ ..~ "_’\I\ ..._ - s _,_ . i__. -.r-; , _ ».,» »_" ig' M5.. _.1 .- _ “- -.~»»_' -_ 4.. '_ \ _\\ ,, _ . -» use `p 3'# ‘ S = 1 . » - -_ -»~,._. _;i_- ` rx ‘»‘, -f~fo»>..*t,~, » ,~ rr-`-=;-‘“""--"-:-..._ -, - ~.=§if-"~ "`=_-=~_ My a; ` “ M ; v W _ __ THE GUARDIAN. cHARLo'rTErowN. PRINCE EDWARD lsr.-\ND. JUNE is. 1900. » I »` Fir Siliiiii Sala c Don’t skip a paragraph in this ad, 7 sTANLEY Bnos luidsomo por Dnss lusliiis 50 yard 2(`0 yards dainty Dress Mualiris in four good colors the ground is white with pinlr, shy, heliotrope and dark blue patterns. All fast colors and good vcarers, mfirked and worth llc per yard-for Sat \_1fd°y 5c per yard- A ,- C) 60 yard black lace Gren- adirie 44 inches wide . PER. 50 iiin 50 yards light colored dress goods, double width _ loc per yard now per ` I yard Plaids for i' Childrens Wear 8C iird ‘ lo0 yards nice bright plaids, plain cotton suitings, and ginghams; stuffs that are sold and cheap at l2c to 14c per yard. ` ' - You get them on Saturday f°f'8c per yard. I I me Dress Goods there S d0ll&rS and cents saved in every line it you do your trading here. . 150 yards all wool Sergesi Tweeds and Fancies. worth 2-5c and 28c per yard, to please you Saturday _ PER llilll _ STANLEY BROS. lPllll|lS M; Here are values never be- fore offered in Oharlottetov n. Colored aprons with bib-. and straps ear" \Vhite lawn aprons with bibs and straps; bib l3llCk¢’d and trimmed finibroidery in- et.; each lou Other lOlP U'lU1mf'd wiih insertion and edging- these also have bibs and are wonders at the price 25 and 35c each. . 'ie or miie I A "__" siimr WRIST ‘ CHANGE ` FUR SATURDAY I l 35 white striped Lawn .waists, lat st style, and per-‘ pect fitting. i gziiurdav MGH i Come Early! ' These goods won’t wait long for you at the price 5 -_ E P P. .1 1 Tic Bargains H-._h-` FOI' lilldl88 Ladies Ascot ties-White and colored piqu69» md °°l°r' ed Silks; with and without. stock collars l5c each. Cream lace scarfs and mllll trimmed with lace. each. NJ Q1 C: - Spatial lsluain _ - Ladies' Black Hcsisryt, 10.15fl11ll-251111 Il Stanldl# B ~< . ,__ ii -4- - __;_ , _. -,_ 14;-_ _ _~ ' .'-.__.,/~.'é.',_-i-‘5'-»_"_~__ *T5 -_1-<=.=_f-gf.; 1"' iif -__-gf.-_»,a.»',~,_».ff__.-~‘:f>`.Z:-131-.;7i:_’.~5u;€; ’ '~v _.2 -.<-1.-v-.~f` , .~.-:_;!`-.- _~:-‘~, “ ‘Y-» .V -.1-_-4 » - . ___ ;-.,-._~s.~_~-_.- ,_,~ ~_-`. - ' r ~_- " - ‘ _ , _ ,Reaidymade Skirts All skirts here have been received from the factory this week They are the very latest style, large “OX Dlalf' back, perfect Etting, and full four yards wide. Pure Linen Crash Skirts 51-10- wiiiie Pique skirt- $1-50 - Three Colors in Crash $1 75- Black Mohair Fancy $3 75- 81' dll- I Novv and Black Serge $4 O0. TEMPERANCI: -N ictoriu Division S of T fell forward an S :rangers al wriys welcome. THE Herald says;-Rev. J. J. Teasdale has been invited to become pastor of thel Amherst Methodist church. THE Presbyterian \Vitnes Hfilifu. is and still full of vigor. ' and daily shipping 10,000 tons. .1 bQ,,,¢_ _ the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia A. F. and drive. I Gosri-:L Mamma.-Remember the Gos- pel meeting in Prowse new Block,Sunday afternoon at 4 o`clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, . Matthew 25-1 “The ‘ parable of the Ten Virgins." ovvxnn cozvsroyisns STOCK ' R. E. Trowsdale Saunders 8: New- OYVNERS CONSIGNEES STOCK Mal. Ferguson J. McLeod A. Myers “ - Geo.Nicholson “ John Bell B. Henderson,- - Clark “ 4 sheep {Gospel He' was always engaged NCWCMCWC For' the fine warm weather. Ihere is great comfort in a crop- ped head. i Keep Cool j_/// ~ , To do so you must have a clean ‘ scalp, But remember ‘ any old place" wou’t do, Therc's only one “right place”-The Acme Parlors --for shaving, hair dressing, etc. hill near the school house he suddenly years The drowning of the two irls in ` l si ' X1 the Oldest Presbyterian weekly in the and two sons of the deceased, _ _ ,_ _ _ _ Brien. i;..,pi,e_ It is ,,,,,,.._-,3,_,,,,_,,,,,f _,ge Rev. W. Burton. Presbyterian iviinisrer of Men’s White Yachting Caps, _which -were such. L““8‘°*" Mfg J°h” M°L?°"~ "”°°h°" °f last year dare bound to be so -again this year. They deceased, with several friends,-came up THE Dominion Coal company, for which to the river by me S_ S_ Beav¢,._Bev_ J_ K_ l}llB I10bblBSli HOL W05hh0l' YOH sean WQ&l',-M. .. . . , Mesprs. _Peake Bros. are agents, is now Wright! the Mmonig L¢,d3,_ ,Bda large mining eight thousand tons of coal a day, -_ crowd of people *met the -friends at the A_ M _tokens fiom friends _in Langley ‘ann __ ff ' gf' ‘Chil1iw'a.ck. _The service at the grayef -‘--`-~ --~ ~- THE race track on the Charlottetown ,was conducted by the Masonic D1`iVlD8P8»1`k Will 50 011611 free of charge ' The very beautiful, solemn ritual of the _,_ - for two weeks from this date to the pub- Order W8-S F035 by W- M-, W. A. Rose, f_ 1: in _ s i' ll _i '-mf i I ' I llc who use light carriages, subject to in- _ _ _ ‘ I __ _ Q ~ , _ . Q i _ K f _ . _ ~ _ structions from the keeper as to whereto feell , ‘ 2 " ' i f ` ‘ '» ‘ Y ` " 'i' ’ "5 I I the Brethren taking part with much _ . _ who knew him in the East say that he _was always ii man of whom all had only some 25t,@e;-S igood to say. Seven years ago he came _ Matthew Smith °‘ 1§1;e@rfwith his family to Bl C. settling in Joseph McDonald “ 2 Steers, 'Sumas in this district. He was employ- 'Ihs Cartier bi-ought to the city 5-ester. i ed almost immediately as teacher of the ' _ " ` _ 4-.-:*‘=1‘j _ I day the following live stock: Sumas public school and did good faith- f ` ff _ kj ful work Somethin over two ears ` v 1 . Q -. - - 8 Y - » A -. tago he went to Langley to take charge - " ’° 5cows of the school there. Eirly in life Mr. 3 cows MicLeod was-brought to a. sincere ear- 1 cow ncstfaith inthe Lord Jesus Christ and-' ‘ - - 1 cow ever after adorned his profession by a _ “ “ 3shecp_walk and conversation becoming the? Charles Bell - B. Henderson '"4 oows gregation here and inducted into odlce to the de arted brother, a. tribute which Co., Ontario, writes: “I was ti-.bled ----- with itching piles for about two years and ‘ could not sleep at nights. In fact I was ‘ half crazy from the terrible itching. Read-‘ ing about- Dr. Chase's Ointment I pur- _ ' ‘ chased a box. After the second app ica-I __) tion I experienced relief and one box cured me thoroughly -and permanently _ and that was two years ago." Dr. Chase's _ T ‘_ ointment so cents ii box, au dealers. A i _ - 0000*' E -2.5.-°" s:..e $l_ & l‘rainor, _ *T ' »_ '7 ‘> 7;' ; _,--;;~i“‘_ , __ -5 '~ _, , c r A Z; ';l1_i\_"4J" l\~f.-_-_/` _l,\\.“;'/`;"-/ .ll ,_ _ » a_ ,___ =' .C . CD ~ m Ladies wear with stitched tip-good style $1 00 a- pair. Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes, turn soles, ' covered heel ' ' $1.50 a pair. Manta White Canvas Shoes, good wearers _$1.25 a pair. Men’s White Canvas Bzots, extra good value at $1.50 ._.,..¢»¢-.cooaalunonooo , . . W 3 Keep your feet . _ 1 1 Cool and comfortable. 2 \ » -_.__- . -i _ _ I _-»_. _ _. -_ _ -‘Y - as- ,....,_. - ‘ ‘_ -.,_._. _ s .Il 'Il' . f ' ‘ . fi ~- .~`.‘-~§_~.‘i=-_. .J =i~§. -_,ill _ A _ _ iéorncrq _ T 1 J _ ' -‘ 1, _ i Q -_ ‘-"°A':_‘?.“‘E“S The intimation of the sudden death of Mr Malcolm McLeodof Langley,last Thurs day mornin” was :i great shock to the ‘ --3 -~ _ _ - 1 _ - ` ' -_ . "EU ME " THE “M 8"” S'““‘° ““‘1l’f"“”°“=- §§;§‘i::;i;;’;”5:i;s,“§;%ii;;;‘:;‘..‘;f::.:;: or Your ...___ not considered very serious He had been BY Reporters and Correspon iiiietfniiiiniiuii.i`L1ii§§i°”di”i:i.°.'§§.ii.f'f D0” “ 5° ""°““d 0” ”h°S° h°t days' s"°“““3 ‘_‘¥‘_“d°" iiliiiilliirl _ - - ' i - - m,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, , Y burden of a. heav Felt Hat when ou can bu of our dents EV€fyWhCfC health he set_out for school, accompanied fOl'l’.8.l)l8 Sl3I'8.WS S0 Cl188p, ____ fby his two little boys. In climbing a _ i i' _ - HALIFAX is fa ored tha _ At Cooke`s church a. very impressiveil ;; _ K; 1 _ resenc f V N week by the- service was held, Revs. Wright audi -_ - " ’ P eo over five hundred members of Burton taking part The pu, .t the Church ofE l d _ i' P' Was, I teriau General llfsz;1ml?l‘vyr'ni(iidCta*head)deT1.lh{i gxped it; White cover? nowilfs' | I ' co n was covere wi Wren B, s _ O ’ . . d . ° d 'th _ ° -‘ ' . -_ I every Monday evening at8o’clock. Visi- sound. The bereaved illihgililly haglsuidlgreds - tors welcome. many sorrows during the past few _` Sf;‘,'al§f'_hCAMPB”f§“ d°°’3“f.",“a“°“ issrfwasa sarribie brew riieiitiig death _ b§_tt€r»1‘;_ _ . ff 1 t ' t 8. '_ t th _ ' IndianFa5£inea;1;':$_r u 8 $9 J O e of lvaainie, the eldest daughter, abouta year and n. half ago opened afresh the _ , S0... S._.......E__,,,,,,,,G,_,,,,, M,,,.,,,,,,, ,.........i. _-....1 ...W ri.. i..si...i... 1..... We have the finest stock of Canadian and in Prowse`s new block to-morrow at 3.45 £8-l~i¢;“ :Wi-Y fI‘0;1 thefchilséen and the ii Stl'3.W H&tS OVGI' SBSH in l.`»h8 » u'-i an. rom t e wi e. e need not ' ` H say that sympathy is very deep, sincere, _ And our prices are and widespread. The funeral on Sunday W < ' ~ as large an lall the services were solemn _ _ - A and impressive. The remains accom- - ' = A ‘ Q _ panied by her widow, daughter, ‘ .___.n” _ seaweed; $h'**€r"rn' ug . , Mr. MacLebd-"was ls. _mana of the mdw. _ f - ' .; ---....5-i_~.'Tf~;f ,,|-‘,`a.»;...~i~= » -_ ._ ~ sterling character, a true hristian,d_gn;_;=' . _ ._ _ __ ,_ _ _,__ ; f ._ --5. -. -. -»-_, .. ;.__r_ . _. _-_,__ in his convictions, upright _'in all ’_hi's` j 1 _ _ “ind “Ii dealiiigis, iwinniug in manner,;a man I Sliéré ls 'wall Vihiit to Bee. V ' i /of- 3; ff. esteemed by all and truly l0v¢