r f ‘ THE GUARDIAN CHARTDTTETOWN MAY 26, 1899 9 _ A ¢-, s f~ site llave Everything ou lloultl Possibly §i<¢%htSllt@=>ii€§>Y=t=§hs%'i¥%'it %>i1==>helits=H=%hé%t=§llt=*1ttelt¢§1it=sli1¢%‘iis nllefvesls. Q "sierfésstssessssssss Low BRIEF 3X€3§¥il}l¥§}R°¥5»t1¢37t(¥ CID _ 5 C/J g gms- . E' ‘ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% nl in Ladies llllilllren’s Acoinplete assortment White and cream cotton; long' 'ves, short sleeves, and no sleeves at all. White and Natural Wool; short and long sleeves. A nice assortment sil vests. Infants Rubens Vests, the best vest extant, no but tons. Childrens Vests in Cotto Union, and all wool, sizes PT' ln lANll§Y BRUTHER $3# % it%%%%%%%%%% Prepare for the 24th Our We sell the fullest line of all the ‘ @ but packs of Canned meats, Fish and ‘ ‘ _ ' _ Finite, and feel .hat we can sort up lybodys lunch basket to the best canned comes Beef Ox Tongue, T-unch Tongue Q of Meds Chocolate Boots, R9u9d Him @ca.nnot be excelled at that .i * Ch1°k0l1 Qprice. Good stock, good work- Q _ - » ¢= Turkey @ manship, good styles, made on B HND “nd Chl°k°° gdiifei'entlasts,all goodwear welt Q ggdjjlg Tongue ’ BOOIS. .4 .ar Anehov Paste Maccaronia and Cheese Baked Beans with r........ ......., ,'75 5&l1(l€I‘S0f1 & C0 Line PURE Fool) subunits .f J @ get Chocolate boots is giving great satisfaction, lots of style If y0l1 are 3. llve @ extra good value. , BUSINESS You will have vom' I T - . its » ' » €\ (lotto lil* I' Ulf? I ao- na' Y “tance will obtain help and situ- ttrns by applying to 0@@@@@ @ ceo ;::| ~.... -oeeeeooceecooo KDS '@ ei-_-msn ` ' CICIIIS EVCI' yWl1CI'€. (See also on page 5.) _ .sold his line house and lot to Jas. “Palmer Esq. Desablc. Mr. _Palmer in. llieiimio moveto Victoria in a few \4U\)°- Iiuiurzxsa ca'cbes of_ lobsters are re- or'ed from the factories in the vicinit lobsters were lauded on Tuesday at 6 ‘f thexfaclories. Never iu the history of the lobster fishery has such c tc es bee i made and it is considered marvelous. CAPrsiN Clark of the Jessie and Ada mf-t with a somew rs accident during his last tnmn. ty which he was rendered quite lame. The Jessie and Ada sailed from Crapand Tu -sday. for Picton, Captain Clark ,te i aiuiug till the next trip, when it is hop d he will be able to resume his duties. Captain Aikman, of S. S. Peerless. has presented the St. John natural his- tory society with eight Roman coins, taken from the ruins of Old Al xm- dria, now Metze, and the foot ot one of the Rameses, the great Princess, found at Assouon. A le ter-from J. C Kelly, Alexandria, vouchcs for the genuine- ness of the princess’ foot. l Unrroanr-Theluneral ol the late Albert M. Mountain whose death oc. curred at Montrose on the 21s: .inst,, took p‘:tco Tuesday ani was v< ry large- ly aleoded. The pallbearcis were Messrs George A. Hardy. Arthur Ram- say, L-igh Bowness, Robert Hardy. Fulton Gordon and Ernest Hardy. Services both at the house and :it the grave were conducted by the Pastor Rev. A. D. McDonald. The deceased who was in his 22nd year was a young man of generous impulse and most amiable disposition, and was greatly be1ov`ed ty all his ass iciates. He met the last enemy without a murmur and ‘witliouta fear t u+tiug firmly in the merits of his Redi emer. 'Much sym- ` pathy is felt forthe bereaved family in their trying affection. _ I ° i THE GUARDIAN is in receipt of a programme of ` the first aurnal com- mencement exercises of the Maryland Medical College, Foril’s Opera House, Bal'imore. held on F ridav, Msy_19th Amofg the list of "Chief of “Clinic” appears the name of W. M. Whelan. M. D.. Chief of Clinic to the Chair nl Principles and Practice of Medicine. *Dr. 'Whelan took a po tv gradutte course at the John Htpxils licspitil besides securing other diplomas durioi the pastwinter. Dr. Whelan now on cupics the position of Ii-:st assistan- protessor on practice ot tnediciizeat the Maryland Medical College. and i- a member of the adjunct faculty. D.. Whelan intends coming to the Island lduring the summer. Tut-: masons of Montague treated their brother, C. D. Poole, and several of his friends to a supper at the Menta- guc Hotel, on Tuesday. May 23. _The “ supper was got up in Miss Campbell’s y best style, and was dine ample justin.- I to by all present. Mr. Edward Pako- man presided and the toasls of the eve- ning were: The Queen. God bless her; God Save .thc Queen; The Governor General and Parliament of Canada. ie- spond d to by-Rev. R. W. Strpheusen and A. C. McDonald. Esq ; The Lieut. ~Governor and - Local Parliament. rs ” spouced to by Geo: Inman, E~q.; Ou Industries. responded to by J. D Bell; Sister Societies,respondi=.d to by Mr. ‘H Nelson. Capt John- N. McDonald and J. M. Aitken; Militia, responded to by Captain Johnson and .Lieutenant Thomson. 'Toe Ladies. responded to by Mr. Geol A. I’oole‘aud Daniel Martin. _Our Hostess._brought out a number of very complimentary remarks by various speakers on the excellency of the Mon- za gue Hotel as kept bythe present proprietor. All the speakers spoke in the highest terms of the guest of the evening, as a friend, a neighbor and a jolly good fellow, and the best wishes of the community go with him to his new home. This isa Scott Act town and needless to say, the Act was not ujolated ou the occasion-at least. KntIey’s Lmimnnt the modem Pain Cure Price 10c. Stamper’s Corner -» J HUGHES’ COUGF MiXTURE E Cold B" h'tis, 22`ourse`-V 0' 0 ;.`,§u~u.Y: up ti the bnmd on thc. Q ‘ Q R ness, n l tll Pt1q’m>t(iFr(;' 1 :l.:’l`ec-;ion;-7. "ulS"~"~` "f the bundle' Q l1">;‘C~;iu;_;Li<, , `_ _ _ l’_.`i;e:‘l' it-»=.i\l;=. A i ‘I-lUGHE~S' CFAEUFCTE V`MlX"l'_l.‘lRE f H “D” i ‘ D Qtwsii St iigithifil”ai§’.i°ilii”§l§°iiise“$l~@`“ 'S955' A |- DODDa RHEUMATISM CUB"-' i Medicines ,,---.___- vs 23 _. I _ »{.T'§ Iltck of every Cedar Shingle we se :j 5% is i.li»- uarantee that each and every " `>P 3, 'rttlsvuz asanxsn :- Th t’s be ai_se 'we 0 rl-=red them ililliliiliilll I"l QD. .~.* il ' l ' I . JZ '-1 A U 'I 1- :FRY 7 " l ‘p_iati`»;éa_"stJt`=,“ciail" way-out/to suit uhr- 1 __; _ _»_ S' I' f 1- Rh , L ~- _ _ rcu.a.r ouyers. f _ i l tr-igitvifiiirioggigoe gon. A ` Hundreds 0? tholl-semis Sollty 01° l . sawn-Extras Clears and every other, ._ 3 Spegial Remedies prepared for DY qifhlilty-to the cheapest. ht b f th ‘ ~ _r , 4' _' _ - t ’ cu:-,ooug c ore c= - All PQ 30133 wa,nt;1ng €IlJPl0yID€!1l5 i SPEPSIA, I\Dl.(`iFSTIO\, CONSTI gm 35 Ye?-If 5_.ed md 1 f Pai»1o_~i etc.. ste. "““°e’-We M' ' ' A é "DP 0 ers of labor In want 0 as For the Best English Drugs and 5 PHONE 181. A B E S. Isead'?:-its 3! H mes ssnresovn pmgmzf Hpgpfsftgygilgtgs ames arrettgi g ~ , g J 1 A i . o Kent Street .inthe .si»othewteH»tL= . #dW i 1 Charlottetown. ' Sunnyiidv BY R¢DOI’l€l‘S 2l1(l COITCSDOII- Ma. BENJAMIN Hssi./lm, Victoria has _ THE business formerly carried P - . Y' of Cape Traverse. Some 40 thousand -be unsuccessful, the owners intend to y have the cargo removed. ' * * resigned, and prepared to enter into the y I I I _w | Tm: warehouses on the t’l nn Wnsrf ‘P i i ` ` ff- " ‘ . . ` ~\C‘.:.l ;~`=_ -"1 ut" " S are being painted the colors of they ;l{l`,<,.». |,{,t.,_~. Plant Line. ~ il(E1~i°`\L*.1~r‘.=i".t'I-.fi»j-_.l "'19,-1'? fs. » slip yesterday. g sailed vssterda afternoon for Pioto Suuimerside to survey the harbor. ` 'in Victoria. Qrapaud bv Messrs. Hudson & Macqnarrie will in the future be oar riedon by Mr. Macqnirrie. Mr; ' Mac. qusrrie intends to devote particular- at- tention to the grocery line, and will no doubt retain their old reputation for nir and honest dealing. " ` THE closing exercises of Prince' cf ua Bupplya number of vocal attractions .. u ve also consented to furnish some choice Tha Annie .T. McKie, which was loaded by Ewen McKinnon, Hampton, going out Victorian Harbor has not yet been healed. Au 'attempt Will bo made today _(Thursday) to float herduring the spring tides. If the attempt should " THE Guiuu>xs.N’s many readers will regret to learn that a telegram was re- , ,< Y 3’ _, ll 1n_-_v. the death qf Mr. George J .Wt-ight, at Drayton, .Dakota. Mr. Wright was a son o the late Geo. Wright,_ ness here. He conducted business 7i`n the building now occupied by Mr W`J. 0’Riley on Kent Sc., and was at one time a member ofthe firm of Wright, & Bridges. Heleaves two surviviugl sisters.Misses Juliaand Fanny Wright. Tas Gcannrm tenders its respectful sympathy to the surviving relatives. Moursctm Norms.-May 24 -We are sorry to announce the death of Mortimer McKay, at his father’s resi- 368°. Mwfaguo Bridge._ The sad event took place on Tuesday 23rd instalorti- mer was a young man of much prorfise l and-a general favorite with his com- l panions, and all with whom he came in contact. He bore his last illness patient- ly aadmanfully and seemed perfectly rest prepared for the people of God. " He leaves a father, mother, two brothers y and three sisters, to mourn his loss. It is needless to sa the have the s THE surveying steamer Gnlnare it ‘ Royalty, and was engaged for a num-l s‘p,` .Z ,J ber of years in the pork packing busi- 4 ~ rnns.s.cii i ci. - °.~. - V 'S S port last evening :hd willnsliilndlioiit ' * I 's _ o‘clock to.dsy. _ ._ _ __‘ " . p OWING to s slight accident to the slip 3 ' LI li at Picton the Stanley did not o on the 4 4 ,I 0 .. VN _pp _p #KF-*QF “ s- ‘Y -Q _ :M’*5lll$9~ ,. U . °' - a 0ll| ~ 4 i F.. " : l s _ Q , B :‘;;li:.‘;°:;;g.z;:.'l .‘;’;f;:°;l°;..$.:i:i:t We have 1"” W °W“°‘ at :;i;z‘:'°::"i plete assortment-My andthe slogan; Mascots” ci si... . a,ndfG.-fQ']f H959, slr ' _ G _ ' , ' °"°‘” _ , to show these ~. '-Hz" *‘ hfczii BUSfNESS°i.-0C‘ALS. Horssrnt have you seen those all vrool cashmere hose we are selling at per pair, cotton hose 10c per F 'Perkins &_ Co. p , Ar the Experimental Farm, Ottais. the mammoth mangal seed sold J. Gay & Sou, beat any other variety about 5 tons par acre. This sesdf ,ilu only be procured' directly from them Wa wanton to try our Cream' tar. We sell Sshwartzls "Peerless abs-ilutoly pure, full strength Cream 1l!artar,snd can recommend it.-Stewart & Gates. . _ g ` 95 ff - See our line of msn's felt "English, for 504:, 801:, 756, ' Y Y Ym' J p ithy of _the whole community in their; of Montague are all closed to day. Thel oicuic of the season took place to 3/lurray River, and other amusements -are on. The citizens seem determined- to manifest their loyalty and atachment 'o our most Gracious Sovereign on this tire anniversary of her cightieth birth- l day. God Save the Queen.- Tm: GUARUIAN is greatly commended" and held in high esteem in this part of the country' by all thettemperaucc men, l who_ are prepared to place touiperance before party, tor the manly and inde- pendant stand taken by it at the present times. The retrograde ovement at the present is alarming. and I' am afraid the Alliauccof the Dominion are considerably to blam~, or at least the section of them who i express their willingness to accept compromises in the shape of 'prohibition by provinces,or anything short of what we were .pro- I mised, what we worked for,‘sp’ent our t time and money for, and were led to believe we would get if‘we got a" ma-I jority at the polls, which we did; viz.. Prohibition for the whole~Dominion. It is surprising how many who have posed as ardent prohibitiouists all their lifetime. are prepared to act as apologists for the Dominion and Local Govern- ments at the present time. The writer is losing faith in tcmperance men. *_-_$1-<1 Two Yotmc MEN WANTED to do teaming and assist in running steam boilers( Fair ply to gtg;-1, with, and good chance of advancement. The re- quirements. are industrious, active and temperate men with fair education. t Apply by mail to Hemy Comyn, P. O. Box 20. Lawrence, Mass.-26d1i w2i -A __nlo€~°lq»l--~-- ~ Fonlplanftng now--very hardy pansey in bloom, daisy. carnatiou, sweet Wil- liam, forget-me-not, dianthus, sweet pocket, hollyhock. at Gay’s stalls. li hats, American, Ganadlauiantl it A _ _ cos, si, $1.25, stso, un lat- sad breavement.-The business places`iéSt`Sty|lésfand‘the hast 'ann' ’ village is gay with bunting. -The first l0hta'inable°"- B' Exraaonomaar Goods- Ext:-nord-‘ mary prices :ru Dress Goods See the 1700 yards' in our eastern window - Jas .Paton & Co - ` J oo Prints, Checks.. Brocadcs, mixtures. Blacks etc.. etc.. yours' 96c, $1.15, and $2.40 a full dress length of six yards. _ If you cannot call, write. write ourparcel post system is a good way to get some of our special bargains. Mail orders personal y st- ténded to. Money back it youlwaat it. Send fora dress length.-Jas. Patou its Co.- 26 god tf. » . __ Asrsaacnsss, cucumbers, rhuiisrbf tomatoes, .strawberries piusappll. sweet potatoes, honey .in comb.- sto.. at Gay’s stalls, Market Housop at dips _ prices. THU” fl Ain' girl desiring to learn fydeloitiug sh uid apply at this chico at ones. 15 Jomv Nawscifs .furniture sale isp stillin full blast. Hundreds of sitio-` lied customers testify to the great bar- gains we are giving. Why not par- take of them P Come in today. pick out what ou want and we will ,mike Y the price right. 22 4| OU g -.' _ . _ sands of dollars worth of Furniture will be sold during the next- month. at Iro- mendons discounts. 'fake advantage of this sale if you want to save money in Furniture buying. Others have made -John Newsou. 22 4i YEARLY advertisers should remember that all large “changes” must be in by 10 a. m., and all ordinary “changes” by 1 p. m. to insure insertion following i morning. if fr AT-e the part of the suit most like the deacon’s one horse shay, s tion as ptesentable as every other. suit with extra trousers of the rig general appearance of the suit. N clipart of the attire posesses by us at such low figures as $3.00 . fashionable stripes. 5' . TROUSERS their number. Every well dressed man should supplement his be more inc ingruotfs than ill fitting and unfashion-able trousers _ and certainly no trousers in town look or fit as well as those made i subjected to wear. The attire hould have each and every por- The strength of trousers is ht material to sustain the more importance. Nothing can and $3.-50 for good quality apd ~.t. girf 'ly *£19 §s;§‘! 2°; t!.’§,~Hi;f' ¥ 1 3 if Do .Walls tl - Call and R bi discount sale st ll ou 'Thou-' G F I I money in buying here; why not you P have bought right ad if fore can S911, right. Yoavsnt C E001- -el ~-M" "“ _ \: y _ n t° 1 ' il tooal,after which she will proceed to ` V andwhicli grounded on the flats whilst I one or ceived in this cit esterdav, annon c- s S A tts .lit i- mg ,unlink is at manuales fmi cfiiniaiavldehbis- moods are# and in oombill\& with P;:rl:‘aR\bil!, 'Basal ¢*|\l¢_ . E' , ~_.»» .»;=- in( as to |15 if Jeweler and 5 < Cheap ‘ l Soc our Ladiei Shot! for See our Misses Slices for See our Plow Boots for Bio lA11 lines marked low. ,___-`.-~..~ _ Q