qv-Q qi ._ ,gr » er r _,H 3;; 5*: iw "" *"2-" ' _= -~-._1“», _, .. . _ _ _ = -‘ ’ w -- _=‘;f-__e~_ __-.,_.. .._,,, _ -_ ___._ _ _, _ - f ' ~~ f ”__' ,saw .-._.f,s, .~_- -»-~ ._ ~.:_,»_ ~.. _ _ _ .~, -_ , ,._. _el _-._ , ... .»-,,_.-___.-_-__,..... ._ __ `_ _. . _V , , _ 5* _Lv _, _ ____v 1 L 1. _,__ ., *_ ‘_ ,_ y ,. V* _.- . - -,i -._--.,/:__-~___ -.~ _ THE GUARDIAN, PHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE 26 1900. T if "' “A "' 1 ‘ ‘ s ' y " ~ "' ' 4 l - V 1-1* ' -' - w I r--rl v- 1:~\» ` Flake lt Easy _ . y .. _ J, v_ __ _i ‘Y if’ , 9 Y S' 8 (gil _ 1” _§_S‘3=\.>` ’\@;>;_<_» _ ;_u\>‘ C-ra” .@l|~.G.~uT ‘ (§il'?‘_/_z " ‘~_ asa ' ii @ Meet Me at the Always Busy Store saeissxmraeieeieaieasieiiiimise __ it it .N .1 3. f. I 0000 D000 §@@2 ” `» Glove chant i l r _adi s _-7 _»_ - .__ A _-v ,` _al L Small l§oll(lS. @§ bf-;§»_} liz? ;\\(c;_-3) _fd-"~ L; (?§i‘ll@j- .0 ° if C-3"ii;f€.~E;` 1"?" C3 E-‘~f ¢=h ==) l `\-c) r ~/ il ~ /\ ._ ff? ` _' 7- -il “-_ 3;. ` PER 1 PAIR T f" » _-_'1:.; vvortn 1.35. s iiilf' A11 Eiga 5%- L_ X 7 Book Lacing and 2 Clasp, ` _ :in B1 ack only. s ~_;\ _,,/_ r`f f t _ -Ln 'rf-_il _.` :T-5 V-_il ; _ mg - /.5-1 siioitv onus _senescence Ladles’ _ - _ Bicycle ,,155 \l\ Made from fine Dongola flexible sole, medium hight-can _ be worn as walking boot, also-Chocolate and Black the - very newest thing--$2.25 a pair. The balance of our Men’s Bicycle Boots at $1.50 a pair to clear. Men|5 Bi¢y¢|¢ 'Ihe balance of our Men’s Bicycle Boots at ‘ Bggts $1.50 1. pair to clear. Ii. JC)§'I' . ...s -_.sm/__ M- @l@ sf/isis,-’ -<-_¢.i< fe lr-1?.-1 32 ‘_. _ ..is~_-fe _ '____ - i » ._`-\ _ ‘ - rf ' - |§@ - _ \l ¢J`_"-". 7 ~_ 3 _._ This warm weather by wearing one ¢ @ of our light weight summer coats, _ Q price $1.65, 2.45 and 2.70. ' ._ latest American Straw Hats, '(15 w 'lg just arrived. J A' U ‘ *T a), i. Mcooiiio, Leading Fashionable Tailor. i, ww-ll 18| M [CA i= the highest. grade of AXLE GRE \SE made. lt contxins powdered mica which outs 1 erfectly sm mth surface on the axle When this surface is formed HALF AS MUCH MICAEB anv hther axle grease will do YOU; W01‘k 8'1dd° it m°1`° 3ati5f“°°°"Y- REMEMBE B H.u.i-xas muon Mica as ANY UTHER Mmuncrured by Il¢[I’1EF{I.A.I.» (DIL GC). I.|13<3.-- Petroleurn 1EI.ef11:|.ers. i LOCAL BRIEFS Latest News of the City and Province. By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. THE Kindergarten closing will take place Wednesday morning at 10.30 o`clcc‘.: Parentsand friends are cordiallyinvited to attend. ON WEnNEsnAY of next week a special train will leave the city at 9.30 a.m., local, for Emerald where Grace Church Sunday School will hold its annual picnic. Return fare but 40 cents. This will ‘be an excel- lent opportunity for a good day’s outing. Tici;ETs for the entertainment in Kin- dergarten Hall can be procured at Has- zard & L\Ioore`s. Reser\'edfseats,of which only a limited number are for sale, can be bought at Johnson Sc Johnson`s Drug Store after ten o'clock Tuesday morning. The prices are 25 and 35 cents. / _ MR. Bradford Howatt, mill owner and farmer of Crapaud, hasrecently purchased afmilling property at Brudenell, where Mr. Howatt and family will remove to ea 1/ in August. Mr. Howatt’s removal from Crapazid is regretted by his very large circle of friends. THE Mammoth ad. of the Encyclopedia Britannica. in this issue cannot fail to at- tract attention. The books can be seen at Messrs. Haszard 8; Moore's Bookstore. As the supply..-is limited all enquiries should be made promptly. Cut out the coupon, ll in your name and address and full garticulars will be forwarded promptly. THE Flower Mission of the Y’s will meet at the W. C. T. U. rooms, Grafton St., to-day and hereafter on Tuesday afternoon throughout the summer. This mission is for the purpose of carrying i./flowers, fruit, and delicacies to the sick and shut in ones in the homes and hos- pitals of our city. Good reading matter is is also distributed to sailors and others. Contributions of the above named articles will be gladly received. _ Ir is always pleasing to record the suc- cess of Island students at the Colleges and Universities of learning and we are there- fore glad to note that Ewen McMillan, son of our respected friend, Mr. Hugh McMil- lan of New Haven, has returned home with his B. F. A. degree from Guelph ” Agricultural College. Mr. McMillan led his class each year, securing for his second year`s work the Governor Gener- a.l’s medal and this year led the graduat- ing class of eighteen, taking first class holiors in English literature. geology, bot- is conferred at Toronto University which isiaffiliated forthis purpose, and we heart- ily congratulate Mr. McMillan on his well earned success, and trust his example will be followed by a large number of young men from this agricultural province. EASTERN No'rEs-The country is now appearing at its best, the fruit trees _are 'loaded with blossoms, and everything be- tokens abundant returns to the husband- man. The Lobster fishermen are still following their business, the fish are scarce, but thefhigh price prevailing is an f_ inducement to persevere-A school of line cod fish has been off the south side the past week.of which a. good many hive has been since thelarge body was destroy- ed by the distructivc purse seine in the ed so effectualbefore-\Vill ll’ Coffin s p . . our veteran and successful fisherman and he will miss the greater part of the catch this season. -xx-i Do you read what eople say about Hood's Sarsaparilla 2 ft is curing of forms ikliseiése caused or promoted by impure 00 . ORANGE TEA at O'Leary Station July 12 21 tf. Our prices are right because of the quantities bought and not having to get tnem through three or four middle men each havin to make a profit.--Jas. Paton 8( C0.-22 s Merrs White Yachting Caps, which were such last year are boiandtobe so ' aaain this year the nobbiest Hotr1weathei°_ cap-*you can wear ~ _ was to be assured at the first glance that -` -' r ~ _ r _ ` - all work and no play would make Jackal lf _ _' _ 1 '_' "; dull boy indeed. The motormen arid con- -ductors for once were not under the oblig- -1 , ' g _ . _ ! 1 -' f' ' _ Not a. la.rg'e`*crowd gathered in ' “vii y A C. U ' " noon, but from 12 to 1 the cars if ff i y filled, and every half hour an additional 1 ,_ _ 'e ,_ __ gi _ *_* . » ° s nad arrived. Those who were i ‘C _ i » ' . ' _ *_ 5% *A hid dispersed under the trees f0r_ndle:ili2i' 'A " '- you ~~. J-, un ‘ In ai iresw ' , _ 3terling`7Silver,,>i?but_ine'ip;§nsi.§e, let-ns -- _ In the men’s races, the contests were i ` L Star B.-33%,’ divided into open, those for firemen, l l Sterling SHVCT C0609 S1300!!! édozen in (mae FF” ' Sterling Silver Fruit Spoon. Sterling Silver If these are not what you liio no -hay!! I. these. nuttiusthe 16 pound aufi 56 110111111 _ similar articles at very low prices. r ’ shots were perhaps the most interesting. 1 A pleasure to have you ,Jeweler agar S oon num r of i E. We have sold quite ap number of ural increase has again replaced to some V _ Presents. ,_ ' ' _ extent thevast bodies is hich once frequent ' 1 st°ck_ni¢e ami new_ 1 ~ ed our waters. But the old seines which _ uaranteed have been nearly forgotten in obscure sail ht A lofts will be again brought to the light of P|'|§°S'-ng day, and the same means used to destroy i These _are the factors which __ this beautiful and valuable fish that prov- _ _ I ` hdp to build up our bu5ine5s_ _ S \ _ . . » _ ._ early eighties, and it looks as if the nat- _ P16436! l‘€09lll51f fm" Weddlni on the road Ito recovery after a severe at- goods to select from including y l 5 J & W tack of neumonia. Mr Coffin is one of {~ _ '. i if , yay 1, 1 | J eweller and Optican. 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