IGIYBI .lks-Boating* harlottewwll »- ».-_-_'rw f-¢j,¥,;~ _. ._, - -. - V - ___.~_~',~_ »,;~ i~‘ ' ‘_ r-- -.4 n.. ..L....`L=.§.`¢`a'a;2`.'».u»...C;».;....» =.._..:_¢..».»- »--., ~.- _.___.~..»=»`» ._...»y__.»_--l¢g<~=§¢-1'~-_-~ -1 \ _ THE cUARD'1.rN,cH tRLo‘ri'st-o'.v.\*, JULY 20 1899 , _ wa be _ __ 5 o _ _ 1 _ Y* _*_ __ 1 The warm weather has come and we must clear out the balance of Summer Goods. A Special prices in Liles’ lnsllns, lib! Walsh, _'SBIR Waist Sorts, lads ilntlng Shirts, ornsh and Straw llnta l¢n's Bathing Goods, lathlng Trunks- one and two piece garments- all new goods and marked low Special prices in other depart- The People’s Store. __ ` \F§) §)fj`»‘:?6\ Trjr-"3 F? " ` 3ltJ“.l'll:_li_‘s t`ftf7@ ments 15, t_-_wi _` _ _ 6<1'£'i." Silver Cake Cake ’e Cui Light Fruit Cake Per ¢Lb. Telephone as. n. s'rswAR'r, " ECLIPSE BAKERY, Bikes Bust Bread. ' is L . Dr. H. L. Dickey @%3g@E g Bath Towels extra good value 'at Montague. A callwas then extended committee are to be conzratulatad. Tru; annual calender of Dalhousie University has been received at this otiice. The College was founded by tho Earl of Dalhousie in 1821, the original endowment being derived from funds collected at the port of Castine, Maine, when it was occupied by the British in 1814. University powers were conferred in 1841 and in 1868 the College was entirely reorgauised by a special Act. Dalhousie has from time to time received generous donations and bequests from the late George Munro of New York, Alexander McLeod, Sir William Young. Dr- "Ave`fy. John P. Mott and others of Halifax. The Aca- demic Staff comprises nearly fifty pro- fessors and lecturers under Rev. Presi- Nor much has yet transpired con- cerning the investigation into theloss of the money letter containsng $1.000 June. Inspector ,Bracken with the rn- spector of the Nova,Scotia division have given very careful attention to the mat- ter. and gone over tie entire rt ute. It transpires unofficially that the carrier between_the Souris Post Office and the steamer Lunenburg feels assured that; he delivered the usual quota of live bags to the steamer. If this turns out to be true the loss occurred between Souris and Grand Entry. This route comes within the jurisdiction of the Inspector for N ova Scotia. The officials are natur- 'ally reticent, their first du‘y being to report to Ottawa the result of their in- vestigations. _ Ir was reported in this paper some time ago that Rev. R. W. Stevenson had accepted the call of the Central Christian Church. Since then circum- Stbventon to reconsider, and to remain to Evangelist Robt. F. Whiston of Worcester Mass.who preached here so acceptablv some weeks ago. Mr. Whiston has accepted and will begin his labors immediately. The Rev. gentleman is a young man. a graduate of one of the colleges of the. States and cofr es highly recommended. He has been preeminently successful as an evangelist and no doubt will succeed in his work here. At the business meeting of the church last night the building project was brought before the members. It is ascertained from a re- liable source that the near future will see a beautiful and tasty little church. THE GUARDIAN extends weicome to Evangelist Wlriston and wishes him. every prosperity in his new field. I l‘Ru~;s'1'LEYs’ Dress Fabrics are al ways ; guaranteed Satisfaction. Serges, Crave- neites, Silk We-rp Endoras, Poplins. Coverts and Fancy Blacks. Ask your merchant for them. stances have made it expedient for Mr. ‘_ reliable. Guaranteed Fast Colors, 3; .. ,eo fe .,,____., LocA|_ Bmppg .t1:;:fz:s..§;::;‘;.:; MP§RS<>§;L {tEpp;<~~ f r ssac r re urn e cit gi 4 _ . . . v , __ . _ ,_ ` Rev. DR. SPRAGUE. the new pastor _ 'Y ----_- of the Sackville Msthodistchurch occu- 1°" °"°'"”g' _ _ pied ,no pulpit Snnnnv mornin, Tho Mr. E. Boswell of Victoria, was in the Tu r~;\ri ix telephones were burned doctur is by no means a stranger to °"'7 5°“°'d°7 out in Mono on dunno' the thunder Sackville having 'requenlly visited this M' L L B°°" W” ° P°"°“8°" by 155° B storm of Tuesday list. B town. A lar e and delighted con rc- °v°"_i”“’° “press” K _ 8 . t 1 d t , S d \lissEmma Toombs of Moncton rs visit- 'lm-3 sad tidm-is has reached Mr ga lon ‘siege m_m un ay mormng ing friends in the city l ‘ P , ,‘ The churchs oi ic day require more ' _ Angus Panuug of W ood Islands that his preachers of the stamp of DL Snlaong Hon, George Fgrbeg gf Vernon River, son Angus was killed Pennsylvania by _Posh 'I was in the City yesterday. a fast train while he was walking on Mr. A. A. Bartlett was a. passenger (.0 the ratlway track. The funeral took Inn Montague band is bound yo no the city by last evening°s express. place on the Gth inst. Mr. Punting lelt to the from Next Tuesday evening M,-,_ and Mrs. N. R. Wright of Victoria, I the Island aboutrlé years ago, and was they will gwo to an lovers of noon a were in the cityyesterday. i. F110!! 8501” 93 Yeafs Of age- 'moonlight excursion, leaving Montaguel _ Rev: A- $0891; <3 N°Wk(I}lB»@lg0W, N- S. ` Wharf at 8 riclock p.m. by steamer 15 "°g"t°f° at' t ° “Be” me- W Tm” wa held in Himftog ygstterqay Electra. They Will sail out around the _ RSV- Q05” G01dBmil5h Of Alberton was under the auspmes 0 t 6 res y Bmw Canmore Islands and back af-rain. There 1" the “ty Yes°e'dPY “nd 1`°t‘“`°ed in *|10 Churches of Hampton. Tryon and Bon-aww be Dlmty of ice_cr,am " The pw_lafternoen. shaw was a grand success. The refresh-. ~ ` ” ` M J A F h l , ceeds vo towaris the Montague Band. _ 'E' ~, - “"1" _‘"5-9° and d°Ugl1f»°l'» mem b°°th’sWm9‘s°€t("’were “ cu Pino' All ar; invited (ti go and havin a good M?" L°‘"5° Nash’ C°°'l°"‘°°°W° ‘“`° ’°° nized.'1`he best of good humor prevailed. time igrstered at the Brunswick Hot-el,Moncton Ou thegvhole th<;;i;ywv;;Sraasi;<;=:1t ' M-.J. a. Memes, Bayfield, P. E. 1. is CESS 8|] 8 Ellllg 0 - 9 lsident ofthe Whitney Glass Works of of New England, and son of the late Donald McLeod. of Rose Valley, re- cently visited his old home. He has ,lived and prospered in- the Stites during nineteen years past and during that period has four times visited the Island. While in this city he was the guest of Mr. S. A. McDonald- Mr. McLeod left yesterday morning on a visit to his brother in Parrsboro, N. S. Tun Centenary of Tignish was cele- ,brated withdistin ' hed honor ester _ 81119 Y ° day by the citizens of that town with many noted visitors, His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and Bishop Mc- Donald being' among the number. Nine cars drawn by :two engines left _this city to convey the large party from this dat F°n'°°t-_ _ _ I land the eastern section ot the Island. lAnother special left from Summerside, also filled with visitors to the same destination. A special to the Patriot moilootg me gngdumlshog on ggggghllsthatitlis estimated ten thousand; persons in all were present. The town was profusely decorated with Rags and hunting. and from many private resi- dences iiags were flying. Priests from all parts of Prince Edward Island, New, Brunswickand Nova Scotia were Dres- ent- The church was beautifully deco-, rated and presented a magnificent ap- pearance. _His Lordship Bishop Mc- Donald celebrated High Mass and Dr. Doyle preached in English. Father Rivhdrds. of Rogersville, N. B. gave an excellent address in French. ` Bentiefs Liimneot The lodem his ours Price l0c, BUSINESS LOCALS. TIE Rev. D. McNeill and others will address a meeting of working men at the Y.M.C.A.on Sabbath 28rd -inet.,at_4 'ofclock p.m. Seats free, 20 Si. Nrcn ripe Bananas- loc per dozen --a few bunches only- Saunnnnsors & Co. 201i. Lnavs. your orders at Beer &Gcf'f’s for cultivated strawberries for preserv- ing. 20 2i REAB Paton & Co’s offer on Cotton Dress Goods for for today. li HALF price on 4,000 yards Cotton Print at Paton & Co’s. 'li ' 18c Pltntr Cotton for 9c at Paton & Co’s. li Savn MONEY-Cotton Goods at half' price at Paton & Co’s. Read their ad in today’s issue. li Great reduction sale of shirt waists at Stanley Bros. 50|: waists for 30c, 65c for 451:, 85|: for 55c, $1.10 for-75c, $1.35 for 90c, $1.50 for $1.00 $1.75 for $1,20--A splendid stock to select fromin sizes ‘32 to 42 inch. 20 d&w Zi. . \ v (Lstsof;tu_en0ya1L<>ndon opnmai- @°3 @, -\ \ M ,_ *=¥l£§l-'I °° @° ‘ig ""°siz2:§§§;§E;°§e;.i;2°°“ @§§§i§e;i@. G Mm,” 'sn d to i t nossi e ve - _ ---<---- Llusxégluigs. Cgisrctirxatxs i:ncdu'l‘rocwsers for excluilveuess. quality. Style. #flaring and It wl @ GARDEN party at RN Bovynris: P0st_ prove invinciblatpall competition. "°”°° ""`” W°°°'”°“"'<» Jiii 53”' Men’s Furnishing Goode- Throat and llose. til MR. rt. D. MCLEOD, now Vice Pre- city. Mr. Ching is in the employ of Mr. registered at the Grand Union Hotel, St. gphn. He left last evening for Alberta, . W. T,' Miss Gertie McKenzie of Antigonish is spendiiig her vacation' in this city. She is the guest of Miss Josie Smith, Great George Street. Mrs. G.H. Taylor and children left ves- terday morning for St. Stephen, N. B.. on athree weeks’ visit. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Taylor’s sister. Mr. Robt. W. Jones of Pownal: left yesterday morning for British Columbia. Mr. Jones was formerly a teacher at Clyde River. We wish him success in his new venture. - _ Rev. S. H. Rice and iamilyof 8t._ Stephen, N. B. leave for Souris, P. E. I., 3 thiswoek, but will visit Ontario 501011 We ll give One Thir Back. Want a. stylish new shirt waist? now’s your time, _ To-day we commence our special shirt waist sale. Every waist in stock and those are "quite several”-has had a deep cut in its price. One third off settling down in their new home--So. John Bun. Mrs. Weatherbie, of Halifax, N8., Mr- lDd'Mrs. Skinner and child 'are ing friends here. They are the Mrs. (Rem) D' Sutherland, Mrs. hie’s daughter. Mrs. Bnthsland. Campbell and ci arriv y e mail express even ing. They will spend the summer with friends in the Island. I Mr. E. H. Wright Summerside is re-I gistered at the Victoria Hotel St. John. Messrs. F. M. Morris and H. Mallett, Bradalbane, are ‘registered at the Grandi Union Hotel, St. John. Miss Emily May Bovyer of San co,Cal., is visiting in the city. the guest of Mr M. Stevenson, Richmond St. Miss Bovyer is an accomplished musician and will remain in the city until September. Mr. James H. Stevenson of the Bank of ‘ Nova Scotia, Halifax, and formerly em- ployed at the branch here, returned this morning by the Princess after spending a pleasant holiday with friends' on the Island. Mr. Cyrus Ching, formerly of East Point, now ef Lacombe, Alberta, is in the M,cLeod, son of our friend, Mr. ‘Norman McLeod. city. Mr. Ching speaks in glow- ‘ ing terms of the West and will returns about September. HOTEL ARRIVALS. _ _ asvslis nom.. Wednesday 19.-Miss B. C. Ead, Hali. fax; A. M, Thompson, Toronto; Hen Proud Boston - Dani Chia p Tryon ;/ W. S. Lea. Victoria; N. Lewis, R. J. Lewis. St. Peters; W, R. Scott. Toronto; D. McEachern. - Miss McEachern, Hermitage; T. Lau- caster, St. Mary; Ont. L. W. Lehrle, and’ wife, Montreal; P. Gordon. Boston; A. A. Huestiu, Fall River. HOTEL DAVIES. Wednasday,19.--Frank C. Sunrow.Hal- _ ifax ;J-ohn Elwcod,do ;Mr. H. Hankin, New York; Miss Cathiens. do; W. H, Redmond, St. John; Alex. Leslie Mo treal; Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Cambridge, Mass; G- H. Nolen, Boston. QUEEN HOTEL. Wednesday, 19.-Cyrus Shaw, New Perth; E Boswell, Victoria; Rev. John Goldsmith, Alberton; K. M. Jenkins, New Glasgow, R. H. Daw- son, Montreal; R. H. Kirkpatrick, New York; E Quiet, do; Rev. A. Rogers, New Glasgow, N. S; Miss Q _This applies tor, price - one--no exceptions; " More particulars. this afternoon and to-morrow, _ 2)n_second _ door. ' ‘ i ' ~ " 4 » ` ~‘-1U»"'**° .f,__~ iff- ,‘_, ~ . w rl fl ;/-.¢ /;`. \§_‘t__,;- \ ,_$_ _ sv./4 \f¢ _.~’¢ _ _ __ ._ P WHERE THE lllllillllls “I Bl ruse __ mu~vl.‘& 'rms Horan aimed in mst its _mt fig Edward- Island, has become a favorite resort. ry 9, , - It is within a stones throw ofa splendid beach, wills th W holm, Sheet Hr.N. S. Johnst »n Lord, »‘unsurpassed._ bl h .Fwd d it The hotel is comforts y rni an n table ptovldd. Pleasant View Heist is distant aim cinema ,ie _ nononw Raid. The ,drive is one of its pistons ssh ani. Inn. » ~ the distance is 4 miles. Coach meets the hint at the latter plan to Passellgsersdbp thfidigobi may makearran ts by writing to til n n ing 1 gemen or by enquiring at the Examiner oilioe or at Johnson & Jollleolrm Infomation Bureau. _ TERMS;-$5.00 per week; for family parties, $3.00 per wed; Hotel will be opened for season on July lst, i>ftB|g Furniture _ ll” A Sale p » We are closing out all lines, at trelneltdons @1013* Gi, ~1 and take advantage of this sale and you will lava U88). _` -|0h|\ NSW- `?t\\__ ._ ' _ ' _,_ 4' il" _»""` ...--_--_-.1 nmuew semi, rnp-im: llllill ART Till. ' ' back [th f t. th tif you wantto kc»p if :ouch withtlrowoirit it tim3;d?1Lli:3eg‘t);rn;§rodnce°the gigalist kinll of clothinz, clothing t_li.'it. you, as well as the whim °"‘” “"1” d°°°“d '"’°”' b 'bl as rusmsntm coasts mia: Ol-`F1='§E_Cnmoron B1ook_ I . Teams will meet the 5 an . ats RES1])]-]NCE___Hoto] Dnviég ' @E‘ for those who n ay have no other means it bu f us Odice Hours-9.30 a. m. to 1 . m., _J } P 2to3p,m.,7to8p.m. ._ Eyes Tested for Classes- $232-dw is 5. ~ -I-lv |»l» 1 9 ` n _>.»'f-Y°‘l run no risk in buying 1*lour hmus, 218 we guarantee every bbl itiiinbntiwtrorr. GROCEBS. < We have just received several car- i`!°°d50fl"lour1lirect from the Mills fb-"1 Ontario. We bought it right and 7_"°“° going to sell it at a very *lull mar in over cost . Ve sell- Call and get our prices credit. E ‘72;>2;%§§~%- Senlner @ he’ ANTED. n- :_-;~ _” / ______,,,_..,,' .,~ .EQ lkS@3§ We sell goods cheap, and can- ii- not afford to give long terms of' E76 Q18 _._ . - _ Ek?) Please a.t._.,nd to that bill We ' sent you and you will confer a great favor on Yours Very Truly, Truly, clend lilo. -S-)" ti) 'KLQS _te-i EC \C°I-3 l.__l___@1, \\-'-E) 2 ’\\`r._' _-YJ 3 If 1:1 lilli fl ESR _ ff; _ at fl T' T1" “.1” 1 " T li? ` i dd dddd K _ _ ,fn ‘V 1 f*°\` "" ' \"V \ - <€=§s\ til* U* hz ( 1,f`@ rl* d f +1/ §t\f,,}/ _.yy 3 Z S. i _ il., .1 , $7, _ `\v \\ \\ r/ cc: Si sa 5 nnnestsgnesfnf fHair Dry When you go in batliizio, by using one of our ~ \Ve have them in all sizes and different patterns. They are marked very lo Better ones at 40 and 50 ' cents, and a beauty for :.5 85 cents. fy. \*§ l _ n_\. \ A -_rf X \ \ \ Suspenders etc, § 1 A 1 I Gordon M 8:. McLellan Upper Queen St. MENSSTYLISH OUTFITTERS ‘Si-i 'hrrdies _ thing CHP Skirts, 00 Blouses 25' cents will buy one. ‘ ’ Underwear, of conveyance' 17 tt' W‘tx1ri?.ec:r?dsgr¥l?>r¥d)dlSlIii?t?s¥ gillar?~i?\CuflZ, Eggder' Clothing, Sweaters" Hose iiandkerclrhl l '. g . _ __ , _ __ 'fe < -c |'|0$l8l‘ ____ 7) ‘_ tp, ~, 1 .» n`U7.=`,,: D-.§._‘;`3§'/;' ,lo _ - V »_- it . Q _ _ ‘__ F2# \.'.- = A '_ _ - ”‘.\\-`/”"‘.~ "‘ ""'.;¢r?l A ~‘_.~\ vm- .a¢»:4»a-/ci'.a‘ f F' |d manmdnd '- '>~,fF»7J(‘-‘j"‘ 4_l_,‘ 5 T5 ,_2'”_/r._- ._~_- >_; \ _ »l__ ”-I-`~‘f"_\1_I~§lf7'\‘.~;_\‘~li_'QEZ’-2,, = ,' :vu on ox on .Q oz V; ox \~\ \-1:5 - Values. London House. _