THE GUARDI AN CHARLOTTETOWN' MAY 8, 1899 _ __ __~.-. f f 1 ~ f v I i fi” Rl is-2 .31 h lg out exception the most per feet fitting new sold. lt conibines all the best points , W ,$42.5 cfrheliighest grade ofhrench l“=“f"’ Corsets, a.fl'0i'(ilng [_iel‘f€Cl3 '§,¢_',/lr. Omfcrt- to the wearer and ., _ ~l&~" fl v` jllll/Ai lmll .A le 1 - .fv l> f *v ‘ ‘~ __ dmc syrnmetn .0 e 01.11. vvvvvv---vv~1>~»>¢v~¢~fv ml == T ‘vs 0 Prices $1 $1 35 $1 85, and i"'l‘- l‘ -'ll-'\ ....' ~ r .2 U A 5 I Is made in maI1Y forms, enabling us § to fit the inost dim- ? cult nguzfje. French Women say that a first-class corset is the only sure found- ation to a good fit- ting dress ; hence they Wear only the best, and see that the :l:`it is perfect in every respect. Your llpportunity N0lll t0 be ls well Gorseted as any Miss G. D. Sexton, expert Corset litter of New York, will be at our store today--Wednesday, with a rand display of the celebrated B. Corset models, and will ¢VVVv% CL. ’§e€’° monstrate the advantages of a od fitting corset. now, it will be Miss Sex- A tons pleasure to _provide lei you with perfection-if your corsets are not what they ought to be, you have the opportunity NOW of get- ting a perfect Ht: and solid comfort as Well. _ STA z ,_ l""l"l -< 1 3 Z s~ -~ .t Q gtg l@ ~ Qlgl Fl? Q BQ @ l merside, Saturday iiftt rncon. afternoon. 1 Commissioner. l AT the police court Saturday morn- ing. Walter McGregor,for drunkenness violating the Liquor Regulation Act, was cot tinued until next Saturday. , MAJORSCHURMAN, returned to Sum- l \ MR. Aiiriiui-1 Horitorn was a passen- lger by the west bound train Saturday Tim names of t\l» ss John Newsom land Chas. i\IcGrf»g-er, are being favor- iably men*ion~-tl in voi1i\e._-_tioii with the lvicant olliee of Sewc;'aige and Water was lined $2 or 10 days. The case against Hugh llt=nness<-iv, charged with Jaiuis A. Mclivrrnn, of North River. _rectn'ly remanded for trial in the Su- preme Court, ou a charge of assaul ing his wife, was Friday, by order ot the Chief Justice, admitted to bail, himself in the sum of $600, and two sureties eaci in the Sum of $300. Tun funeral ol the late J udgs Alley, will take place this nfterno in by train tZi@.§i@§@li to Sherwood Cemetery. Service' at the liouseat 2.40 p. m. Train will leave station at 3 p. tn. The pall-bearers will be Hon. F. Bracken, Chief Justice Sullivan, Judge Warburton, Hon. H. C. McDonald, ex-Mayor Dawson, Dr. Dodd. 1 _ _SoUiiis.-The Mayhowei' arrived 1 here on Saturday afternoon from Picton and sailed for -the Magdalen islands, taking snumber of men to the factories. -Schooners are arriving from the Magdalen Islands. The Netwood owned by Matthew & McLean left Saturday-for the Magdalene. Mattie Alice, sailed Saturday evening for St. _Pierre, Mi- quelon with a load of live stock. Laritsr inisiis 1>.i'rENrnD.-A sewing machine using two needles at once was of ayto 1, Ky. A tombination of pipe. cig ir or cigarette holder is the invention oi A. Seidenspiner. of Brooklyn, N. Y. The stem of the pipe. when removed, bo’ng ad~ip'ed for holding either a cigar or cigaret‘e. An impioved shoe scrap or which is divided in the centre. A circular brush revolves on’ a pivot s»»t~ in the division. so that the act of scrap- ing the shoe sole also cleans the sides of the shoe. Patented byFred. Truinple. pa1t§nie_dtFebruary 1_st, by J_ohn K irr. 3 . he at it You aiu 'A good fitting corset and lighter which has tie charm of poveltywas patented by Joseph LeDuc, of Noi'thamp'on,Mass. The act of clip- Ding the cigar causes an automaton ligne to gra~p and present the smoker with a lighted match. (Communication from Messrs. Marion & Marion, Solicit- ors of patents and experts, New York Life Building, Montreal. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONEDAY Take Laxative ‘Bromo Quinine_ Tablets. All i~:g;,-i.-its ref ind the niniiey: if it fails to Cute Dec. 17 dl, mos&w tt-:»’il~ Q; R. Ii. ismnunmmmmmmmm els 7 nm mmmmnm uiiiutiuiiiuiuiaiiuiu lil lllillllll lllllllllll" Our imnortations of lumber begin ith th' th anew w is mon . _ That Kiln dried flooring that al- lowed no substitute last season will be found here is larger quantities than ilfiiflilll L’ar llllllll ever. The price is the 'same as the c mon flooring is sold for Our “:\necial" Cedar Shingles (gg the lead last Season. They’ tay there. Call at the Bee Hive for lumber mi wait the B951; at the lowes FICBS ~ sstiiriiriiyviiiir J.. C- '°`°" V’ illilliiail H )NE 181. AS. BARRETT Con:iolly’s Wharf. _gs 1luiutliulllluililllllillllele iii “No better Viluas 1 we Give you” _ @ it 1 S t `. P U -i\»f\"..{iI;‘i~.'r 'fi _"<53 @l @ o @ 'o Pair For Ladies’ Light Shoes, new stock, just opened. you can see them in our window to-day. Other grades of Ladies’ Shoes--all prices. » Our $1.00 Chocolate Colored Shoe is “a good on°»" Ask to see them. ' fs colin V - q .» -l58lld¢l‘50ll .50 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ '°°°°“ _ _ 1 _ _ rinueaqrsmuninruuw. li o6ooooooooe@e@@@@ f ' , 2'; .:,._ ' ='3”"_. '_~- . 1; Tea Sales During the last four months have been most gratifying,-We large assortment of high and ine- dium grades in thisliue, repre- senting values that must appeal to the judgment of the up-to- date consumer, ln lndia’s and Ceylon’s We are particularly strong. Our 24 -and 284: Blended are very line. .Try 0. sample, 5lb lots at s reduced price. _ .. ”‘~““l.\.~.=3~wn r~1»aI:. ef anticipated as much with our f S ll evening. new venture. ` TI-In GUARDIAN calls special attention ~to the announcement in its columns re- .. garding advertising. Many' city mer- chants are unable to attend to their ad- vertising. This is-the most important bra.:.ch ol their business. Well written A ard carefully displayed advertising, changed regularly. pays. The large and flourishing retail businesses through- out the world have been built up with advertising. Tell us what you want advertised and our expert will do the best and the extra price asked will he more than made up in the increase in business. Write orcallfor particulars. Foiinsr HILL Norms.-The wheels are again going on _our roads here, though there are still some bad spots. -- N. McKinnon, of thig place, is about erecting a large dwelling house close to the Midgell River, where he intends going into the trapping business. --A few of our ‘men are going to the States this spring. as there is talk ot good times there.-A. McKinnon and J. W. McKinnon are training their Pilot colts, which are rare beautios,and show great speed.-Our school is progressing under the eiiicient care of Mr. Ellis.- Arthur Henderson. of this place. has already _.purchased a Yorkshire male pig from F. W-ood, registered in Wm. 'l`urner’s books.-We are pleased to see Malcolm McDonald homo again from a trip to the Grand River Road.-The grippe isdying out with the advent _oi warmer weather. but` many vacant chairs and absent laces remind uso! its stern visitation during the winter that is' now past. _ _ _ ,_ Mounenn Norms.-Montague f has lost for a time two ot its popular and genialcitizens-El. L. Head, who,.for the last three ' years, manuln.ctu:"od_ cheese and’ butter for the Montague Dairying Co., has gone to take charge' of the Hillsboro Dairy for the season. and Dr. Matheson has gone to McGill to take a post graduate course. The boys- treated them to a. supper at the Monte-` gue Hotel before \they wc-nt. The writer was unable to attend, but under-` stood that a. pleasant eveningyas spent, at which the usual masts and compli- mentary speeches were made.-Nob iihstandin the lar e amount of sick- w g _ ness through the country last winter. the cemetery at Lower Montague,which is the burying place for ii large section Hoople.N.D. I-le combined cigar clipper . ot the country, was ‘not opened A last winter. The only interment since early last tall took place on Thursday, _April 27. when the youngest son of Mr. Geo. 1 Poole, merchant of Lower Montague. a bright little fellow, was laid to rest. Much sympathy is felt for the sorrowing parents. - \_ L - _ _.__ L1 f ` '= When a man who has neglected his health finally realizes that he _ in the iirst gestion and a will come up in the second round in the food he takes are not assimilated into the the disordered liver and the sluggish bow els have forced into the blood all manner of impurities. The body is hungry and eagerly consumes anything that the blood- stream carries to it. In place of healthy ntitriment, it receives for food foul poisons that should have been excreted by the bowels. Continued, this system of starva- tion combined with poisoning, will wreck every organ in the body. Naturally, the weakest organ will give way first. If a man is naturally neivons, he will break down with nervous exhaustion or prostra- tion. If he inherits weak lungs, the c_o_ri- -_equence will be consumption, bronchitis, istlima, or some disease of the air-passages. If he has a naturally sluggish liver, he will =-‘.iti`er from a serious bilious or malarial at- tack. Dr. Pierce’s C-olden Medical Discov- “rv cures all disorders cf the stomach, di- ' ‘ 'f r " th bl dand rest-.on and li\er. Itpuriiics e 00 ;;l»= it -_-_-ith the life-giving elements of the 'i.c<`i that build new and healthy tissue. It < tire great blood-maker and flesh-builder md nerve tonic. It-cures QS per cent. of ill cas'-es of consumption. Thousands have 'rsiilittl to their recovery fror_r1_tl1is dread disease under' this great medicine. ing, opposite the Bank. Montague ’Britlge. Mr. Fraser is a. good work- man- if-nd will no doubt. do well in his 5 i l ,cital will be held on the evening nt ` _ `I`hursday,May 18th,in the Kindergarten . E T --_ _ Halli] Thebptigiglramine is of unusual, ° . _ 1 ‘ . _exec ence, o itorary and mus' 1. 1, §___) _ ,Make no other en a oment for “the l 9 0 l o ‘N Ulsllls ‘gl and Wlncc ,..2§i.t..S.Fi“i:f.1°t:.‘z.;::.°t. ---AT--§ ' `By Repgrterg and Cgrregpgn-‘_ it new on store in Dr.Rohcrtson’s build- 4 _ `\~_`. li, A ` A 1 gg dents Eyerywhtre. _W""'\' \ pl _ -° (See also on D386 5.) TheW B Corset is with- i 1 Y; it 5; I ‘_ _Rsxuunnn that Miss Leturge_»’s.re- _f ' ' 'l 5'! ' v v to the ls s. _ ,_ ~ Tim fashion which is 'now so* prays lent to carry nurnberlosss' articles for use attached to the belt, ‘ sppearsfin mule costume oi the ifteenth century, when pursos,__d_§ggers, pen , ink-horns and ocoa.sionally___bo6ks `iiver`_é7 from the o_!__5th9.;.po0ple'. '¢I’.stoii 8 Co. are offering over`1,000, all colors. all prices, from Moto $1. ' li Sanur. Dir Store. ' Rex. ~ Liquid all inse'ot,jlite.i -15s Store, A. W. Reddin. _ 48 11 ‘2_BicrLis'rs.-Putz liquid metal polish. 10c can -- the thing.-Centra.l,» Store. Ginrrs -'Weeksdz Go ‘are head nur . . q _ ‘ters for cdllars, ‘eu6s, shirts, gloves. neckties, 'etc, etc. We _ can ill _your wants with the latest goods at lowest prices.-Weeks & Co. _ 6' 2i Tnrmo Cresol Powder, Carbolic Powder and other di,sinfectants.-Com ,tral Drug Store. _li CLnNsiNE-Refined Benzine, Zenith Stain Killer, etc'., etc.-Central Drug Store. ‘ I - li Unit new baby carriaves ' are here them w, but we will give a good dis count for cash, as the have to' be sold John N ewson. b serious ill New b rin Overcoats.-Another hgalth If IS U0 shipment ofpthoge nice light Ovenooats Undoulmdly fme f°" half lo eued esterda Price $10 $12 with P* `\°h° Way m°aS“f°S» P Y y i 3 _ fully enamelled 4 6 Death is an =815 at Prowse Bros. _ _ 581. I th ' enemy that _ A _ ~ _ ._ __ ‘r°. must bc 1 _ Sn:-those natue Overeostsfor spring mm;-Popuhr _hifwked °11* and 'summer .wear at Prowse Bros. 5 Si 1 -th, ~ ¥°““df° °‘ 11° ALW rs ' tock,th 1 test le: The! °°m°» iii‘§=i“f§=».;i.t:“i.::§:§'.tt‘:~ °‘§"y5“°“°§itt 2.'.‘.%.i.‘z.“‘f.f..;.:2“‘ e en i -_ - A_,_i_{.A._ _ __ __ __ _ _ __ 41, h _ Rein Bl.iui~.& (}or'1.g1._~sro~ clearing ou ' ;;:ué;‘u1f°Beas on uf; the balanoefo! Oak Tablois ' _ mean that a man is righting the iirstround gami 9' P7199' . ' F _ with death. Uulesslhe manages to strike 1 Call. oarlyllf §0\\__W_Q¢\_|i 26_¢ 088. 5 31 _o o U tli_e knock-out_ blow, it means that _death ‘ ‘ ' ' _ ' 7 _ __ _ JEWE-JLETB 8'w_ Caiiis'i'in’s Water Ice Waters just re- Bonllcfs Llaimsiil the modern Pun Cure blood. The blood gets thin and weak, and ‘ Pi" |03- 1’ 4 yOu are 8 IIVC the body slowly starves. In the riiearitimt-3 I Garters’ swag glen' ' s1'EARNs is Bss'r.' BUSINESS SEE THE CHAIN LESS. WE want you to try our Cream Tar- tar. We sell Schwartz’s “P-°erless,” absolutely pure, full strength Cream Tartar,and can recommend it.-Stewart & Gates. 25 if that all large “changes” must be in by morning. one If so, come quicl., as they a e marked low, and won‘t stay long. Big discounts for cash.-John Newson 6 3i The Stewarts, the Gordans, the- Frasers, McKenzies, the McLarens, the Campbells McNeills and all the rest ofthe i it just opened. and whilst insee the it ; the-latest colored Shirts, we show “the _ in Charlottetown llll. lllllill ‘ A su|luvsinE:. They arelbeauties. We have marked I it ,_ _ e t _ . Y . ’ ` 1 A out at once with the rest of the stock. -T 631. is.beinga_ttack_ed_ ` _ _ ’ l . . ' ‘ _ _ _ ll _ . _ ~ I u ‘ 0 ‘1 ‘ l . , 1 B ~' ----.t.»-. Model Store Clan Ties If you have THE GREAT _VIATUII HWSE., to :goo _ guise of some serious malady. When a - ` - 'Queen Sli. ` ' _ V/ ` if man’s st in li ' k d his di estion 1 awed at & Goals’ H5 815 _ __ _o ac iswe:_i'an _g _ _ _ is impaired, the life~giviiig elements of the _ - - P "=. 1 """5""""""_'9 f l`lAN » A YEARLY advertisers should remember You Will have your 10 a. tn., and all ordinary “changes” P ' by 1 p. m. to insure insertion following lf done b OUR new baby carriages are hero. y We will sell them cheap. De you want J T 9 I ' I 5 ` o 0 THE HONEY SAVER-_ , _ DON’1‘ forget Miss VanSton»~. Weeks Queen St, ll & Co’s new milliner, when you want Dr. Pierce’s Pellets .cure conStiP3fi0U» your BBW hat.-We6kB & C0. 6 3i‘ L able way we make our suits, __ . _ _._ H . , _‘I f YY During the last few weeks we have been telling you about the fashion' _ l \PHTO GllAPilS But to day we want to draw _your attention to our large and well le- A . ' t u to-date s les. lected stock of caps and as this is our first season in the on-P businesfl YOU Will _in 51:" :;dl:°tiQm 'bg' |.- I. 'kin not run any risk if you buy from us, as ours are allbrsii new goods latest md thence of the best materials. A " ' Pratt e5eotsinPla.tinowork.'1‘ho .makes and pstterns.No old caps in stock. _ _ i, ,511 gm.; 4,; mend.