W ~‘ aww. --.».--1 ,. _ . _ e_., .ee.Le,. }"__\ 'M ee I ' -~ -. -.=~s~_.-.f»f°..- "-~ -. =.-.~.-~- - _ . ». <,. ._‘ . , . . ' -»~"'i’ .fe-5 er -far ‘ ,,1=.<~_`. 4,-1..-e-_,' ._.;.»= _ I, . ,. . I ' ‘l~ > ' e ., ; ` 'I»..- :-;,,=..--.-.-,>;»» -2-‘S 1-, °:;_=_ ,.¢._ _,~.\. -\,\:~._.».»~_..e. _., .e e. , e ,I Kee# THE GUARDIAN, ciIARi.o'r'rErowN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE as 1900. _ mai-:I mi ii iii iiwiis iusi stunt To-morrow Saturday Siiiiil llliiiiili il Sliilil lliii. Hats ` Each at _ A whole window fu‘l of Sailor Hats and Dress Hats worth up to big money hilt“l"‘f.? lfllt..l*°“ ' - _ - -_. `f_ ' , _ Speciallot of ` csiered sailors E“°“ 100 Sailor Hats, assorted mixed colors, latest styles and newest Shapes, worth up to $1.50 each siiuniirs Pilot 500 Eli" Ladies Belts each 'T5 Ladies Belts, arsirted kinds; they’re not the newest styles, but theyre wertn up ‘.0 75c ei: I iiiirc it _ P' dll l' Iiighteen or twenty different patterns of_ dainty printed muslims and organdies regu ar price 160 to 20c per yaid if “"3 Illc iiii 2.. QS lJh`ld ’ Golsiinllsaisls 50 pairs children’s grey jean corset wailts--were 45c and 550 per pair ' _ ' Pin l»lll’é‘"*‘i l5c In * Extra"SpeciallVa|ue in Shirt Waists White and colored shirt waists, newest styles and perfe ct fitting c ii ton iiiuimi 150 Wi" Another Lot in White . 0111?. with 5*” *ucked fronts and plaited backs $1.00 each l -Cori. ' i will not Shave you alone. They 2 must have behind them the LOCAL BRIEFS Latest News of the City and Province. By Reporters and Correspon-l dents Everywhere. A DeSable on July lst. Moore will sing the “Russian Nightin-` gale Song" and an Piacer-. at the Conklin while- he was in the hospital, extracts of Recital next, Thursday in Ki,,de,.ge,,ten_ , which were published in THE GUARDIAN A . » T _ he mentions having received a visit froni HE new chesse factory at Cardigan be- Mr. Lane. His friends will hope to hear gan work last week. It uite fulfills of his speedy recovery fl the expectation of its directors under the able management of Mr. MacLaren of i New Perth. tainmeiit in Kindergarten Hall on Thurs- You read it, you will come, sure. C D Caurnanr. hasordered a line boat from P. E. Island which will make a val uable addition the boats already on the I I’ I ‘ I \ lake.-SabkvillePoSt-. ' - THE government cruiser Acadia., with Commodore Spain, has been in North Sydney during the past few days The . . 1 _ Q s ook g ater the i te ts of the Hshermen. Acadiai 1 in f n res Con MoDoRi:NaLsoN Goonwnr Baie Verte who paid P. E. Island a visit in his _yacht durnig the week. had the i f rt t e,e,,e,,eeee eeeee weeehee exege _ Doxvt go around on those hot days, sweating nndezfthe dismasted.-Sackville Post. _ _ _ REV. W. G. LANE, the only Canadian THE Lord s Supper will be dispensed at Methodist chaplain with the British forces fortabla 5t\`a»WS 50 Uhea Ps 1 Lot 48, on Sunday next: Birch Hill and in South Anim’ is dt present in at the Bloomfontein hospital. It will be re- - - - be <1 ir ' ivi. ' . ° Be careful to note that Miss Minnie i3;€;‘r“:`reitteE1*;';£il; par;`nt§3l`;\:S€hi;1031t; belweell Sydney and Halifax. This train to start for five or six weeks from now. calls at all the stations en route. at their residence, Bay View Cottage, the orchards the largest in' .Can New Dominion, the following invited .`. B ;' ° " _ - . . . . Mr~ rowne, \orth River, Rev. D. Mc Peaches, plums, pears and apples, he says, gterhng Suv", but Inexpensive’ let us euggest__` L lM‘.ML Lt48. '. .. ` . ' . . eau am rb C aan’ O Rel J would beslenmulland of g°°do§ze;I;,d Sterling Silver Cream Ladle. Sterling Silver Butter Knife. i1sa;i)sIda.’,<];;oc?<1Seiil§X muy crop H I y Sterling Silver Coifee Spoons Qdozen in case °/ Sterling Silver Fruit -Spoon. Sterling Silver Sugar Spoon Y'(3E\‘1‘I;3gCl2‘f‘lE';a’I‘)“re“i‘;‘(;;1(;idS‘i";'S;]hsxiggéigsgt _ _ If these are not what youlike. we have a iurgo number of a few weeks ago, has been invited to ac-A A Sumlar f¥`f»1§l€S 8-i`» Very low prices cept the pastorate of the Methodist church A P19°§“'~`° 5° balm Y°,u inspect 0°' swck ’ 2 is' ' W W ization in the Maritime Provinces. It a 1 ,~ _ 5 §;f::;.‘s‘l:ff.i;;‘:.;°i:i:..e;‘l§‘i;.;i.’:i , I I»~I@I»f md E-».»~»» and accp epted an invitation to remain in Chatham a fouth year, and is not asking for release, but the quarterly Board of St Luke's will probably not feel that it ssional advancement that has I B the profe been offered to him. The matter is, of I course, in the hands of Conference, but that body will try to please all parties concerned. It will send to the Charlotte-l ~` . ` man of its choice- ~ ‘ " I , f I town congregation the e & if it can find one for Chatham who will be `, ` i ” acceptabie to this congregation. ` G. Mclvor, New Dominion and Dr. Alex. ' Murcheson, Clyde River. On the same afternoon they received from 3 o'c1ock till 8, Mr. and Mrs. Carey, Post Oilice depart- ment, Charlottetown, Mrs. L. Jenkins, New Dominion; Mrs. H. McLean, Long Creek; Mr. and Mrs. A. A.»McNeill, Nine Mile Creek. Miss Ada M. Lund is a mem- ber of the Order of the Kings Daughters and is one of the best collectors and church workers on Prince Edward Island. The following in reference to the Trini- dad market will bc of interest to Island cheese makers: “We get a certain num- ber of cheese by boat from New York ez ery fort iight and a pretty poor tasteless piece of goods the American cheese is, yet it seems to be the only dairy cheese which will really keep in this market. So far as we can see, the trouble with the Can- adian article is that it has too inuch but~ ter fat for this climate and if your people .want our trade they will have to make something poorer in quality, exactly like the American article. Trinidad imports almostaquarter of a million pounds of cheeses year which we might just as wellget from Canada as elsewhere pro- viding the price and quality were all right. Of course -you know that any- thing over30 lbs. is too large a package for this market." IT is gratifying indeed to learn that Mr. H.L. Chipinan, Manager of the Plant Line has received sufficient encouragement to again place the magnificent palacial pass~ enger steamer,La Grande Duchesse on the Charlottetown route this summer. It will be remembered that last year .the ac- comodatiom of the steamer was taxed to its utmost on nearly every sailing from Boston and in consequence a third boat- the Florida-willfrun to Sydney. Those who have had thepleasure of a trip by the Duchesse are enraptured over her accom- ‘odation and the comparison made that she is a iioating hotel is certainly not an formation required will be readily furn- the tourist`s interests. _----i-_*""‘ ar illa. Sc Co.-22 d8cw. THE fruit crop on the Island will be a rge one this season,if we are to Judge by leaves North Sydney at 11.15 7 a. m. arriv- _ - ing at 7.05 p. m.. local time. The orignal ' ' I '. . train leaves at 7.20 arriving at 10.50. The ila' . ` ° .; is fast express is a through train calling only th - ' 5 ' : ~ at larger stations, while the first train ‘ A” abundance f k P ' . ' I ‘ . ’ I ` mised for housekeeper-s this sea son, providing no violent storms sweep Capt. and Mrs. Lund, and daughter over the orchards of Western Ontario. Mr.. Miss Ada M. Lund, who is one of West lJ. D. McGregor, who has just returned River-'s popular young ladies, entertained from atrip through Essex, the Niagara ' at lunch at 1 o’clock on Tuesday,June 19th, and Grimsby districts, State that ‘"3 romise a 'eld of fruit e ual to`°§'hat 5 G S e blossoms An Ontario exchange says ‘ o all inds of fruit is ro there the lar est and wealthiest congra would be right to stand between him and fburden of a heavy Felt Hat, when you can buy of our oom» ' ‘ We have the finest stock of Canadian and American. AN Enchange says:-The maritime prov I, nces will this summer have more cause ' ’ than ever to regret their-lack of first-class . Straw Hats ever seen In the city W IF you dorft - h t to th _ hotel accomodations for tourists, for it ' WIS 0 come e enter begins to look as if this were destined to And our prices are low' be a record breaker for travel from New I day, June 28th. Don‘t1°ead the progra _ published elsewhere in this paper. font; England to the pmvmces’F°r .the first’ time M initshistory, the local otllce of the Plant Line has been obliged tg open a stateroom ` S 1§I»ANDEi_tS who contemplate a visit to waiting list in the early part of June. _ _ _ _ nge “;;'W“1ul;;§§:E'?;dC;01B81;’“Eé1Rt by Rooms on the steamer Halifax for this ' _ MGIYS W_l1ll'»6 Y&0l1tlIlg C8.pS, Whwh W61‘6 SHCI] f8V0\'lt88 e ` 9 . ' ° ` I, "ml P f° H we weeks Sailing were all b°°k¢f1 b°f°r° the last year are bound to be so again this year They are four @XPl`¢SS UW-ins daily to and from Hali- date of the steamer’s departure, and ap- - fax. There is no change with the excep- plications for accommodationsare already the nobblest' Hot weather cap you can ‘oar U0" mei R fv-St express has been put on coming in from people who do not intend ada,p yi q I _ if ¢j _ Q _ .clergyman:Rev. Addison F. Browne and of -1896, which was a record breaker. I If you wieh y0ur.P’e8°‘“§'§2?fhe dafng - gb tgiei, , Who Laughs Last .4 awry hugh 'a.r¢.1f¢s¢a¢g»¢¢ of "“"”°”"“”"""““”"”””’;°‘ U lf Some V A , . ' 4" § As but one person in ten has PWC 510°*-'L ' th otha mm should purify Uv 51004 E with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then fhe>’¢4'? , . ` E ' lime . “ft ~ f°' W iii Pi ails =~s.....i sig is We have sold quite a number of pieces recently for Weddin ill. l'(»|I//,/ ` ' NSY/ef Ul$3ppQ‘1/H5 \_.¢ ~ I A N ~»‘nEni rnolsa nmcx “He Laughs Best ,amateur were Finished rr-empuy - 1 M ._- exaggerated one. The date of sailiiigs will be found in another column. Allin- ished on application to the Charlottetown agent, Mr. W. W. Clarke, who is only too 'willing to do all in his power to further When you need medicine you should get the best that monegecan buy, and ex- perience proves this to Hood S Sarsap- Our prices are right because of the e quantities bought and not having to get I them through three or four mi dle men each having to make a_profit.-Jas. Paton ;>_ »0»-o»»~o-»-o»~¢»¢-¢»-0°-not-¢~» l iitir, iiilr, . iiig"'v y lid Brush master hand, the light delicate _toueh cf the professional. We have the “Kno\lliow" way to shave a persdn. Ever try it ‘l if you did you’ll5come again, if you didn’t-ca1l'- Iyou’re next. r II . llllil A lltlll _H A full line of the above high class goods to select from including Ham L0af I‘ellied ‘locks urkey arid Tongue Cottage Leaf Sliced Dried Bee Steak and Onions _ Potted Beef, Ham, Tongue. Veal Loaf Beef Loaf fanned Beef a.nd_ Hare Sliced Bacon hand Plum Pudding. Prices ranging from I5 to 5oc a tin. Victoria Row Grocers. Presents. Stggk-nice and new. Q||g||\y-guaranteed. l*r|oos-fisbt- These are the factor; whie help to build up our business. I G. F. J ewe'ler and Optican. "g--- -I i ll 1 I-111. il -l 1- .Ef | e The "‘*" Popular House . Can give you just what you went# in thelineof printing. A large sei sortment. of the leading grades of plpol en hand to select from. You do not havotopay fancy pri06B_f01' yv°¥#|- e h emma' gm Qpwgg W°\'k if IW 5°" “° *° d° W" . fdll line of Sil,v?'weor_ and Jewelry always on hood at I ;w63f|‘l6l" SINUEHSUN &G0 » . ~ if ‘ ‘\' gt e :- "`_?_ > 5 5 1 ~ ` During the “hot spell” you will need some shoes to 30°? 10°' f°°° ` ooo!--Then.’s nothing better than white eallval. Indies’ vvtiu cm” sims SI 00 and 8| 66- msrn wines cam.. sims, mn nu mule 3| 25 Meds White Canvas Boots well Brushed 'I-K A pair. Uhildrenh White Canvas slipper Ido. leliiel' 11004 850- E-1. J`()'I‘» Stempefs Corner vs- _»;':»._ '__'-,_ seq `-“ '»F""_'_e-~:- _ ,_ :>--1 : Whoheveneverdeltwithuumqme that ewelenarerogoes. @<0>i@l©I .......... ..... .... I r Dollars----' 1 4AAA,nA lil B in oe hemember thi. .las Kelly dr. iiuuuiiliusi Sunnyside. -M 0 ¢_;_`-_ J* ..,..i‘.Fi?..!.l‘r’ °:ng;‘°;:3T:i> ni QWGD Sim* ‘ Repairing a specialty