_ .-_~,__...£_‘_,,.;.xsa-tn.. x .¢»..»¢u¢ Aura'-1|-c~»u».-on --_-_¢..._.._.,.,.. .ue ` ,._T_ _______ ~ ;'.,»;»v _ _ 5 . A 8 _ i 5 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTET OWN AUGUST ll 1898. l. . `.' ,l ~f` if-'ill FIT- LA-t if c|.or|i|Ne ' nitssnnnwrmllmltm ~/ _t |q:gng¢1|¢np;£l§|ck'\ ‘fi H. H_Q\.1?' if - .-59 11, Q-§‘>i'? 1 ‘7»'1f=.~.~; *pi* I The People are better Judges of/1/1 than the Artists. ARis‘rofri.s. ' D O 0 The people are better judges of clothes than the tailors l The least part oi clothing! is the fabric from which it is made, and t e cut of it. The most part is its ession, and its fitness to the wearer’s tasti as-well as its fit to his person. The least part is all the tiilg canpro- vide in tl;e_selection of the suit. The m_is__t part is what none but the prospective wearer can choose for himself. A man’s Elotlies are part of his identity, just as are his whiskers, his accent or his gait. The tailor can only fit the form, but the owner of that form can clothe it, from -made “Fit-reform” garments, so as t%.ia2.1. ns... Half the Custom Tailor's 'ce is enough for us-$10, $12, $15, $18, £50 per suit. Your money back if dissatisfied. ooo / The Fit-Reform Wardrobe Prio`wse,Bros..`, - - Pmprietors. Sole Charlottetown Controllers. min-sumivisn CLEARANCE SALE This week will commence our Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. Everything that is left in summer goods must be clear- ed out, if low prices will do it. This is bargain season with us and great inducements will he offered in all departments to make this sale the most successful we have ever had. Wd have gone through every department. all the remnants ane tag ends have been culled out and marked at prices that w`\ make selling easy and bring a pleased smile to the purchase Remnants of Dress Goods. \Ve have three great piles of them--far too many. They are in all lengths from 2 to 6 yards, and are the ends of our best selling lines, that have accumulated during the busy sea- son. We have marked them at quick selling prices. Remnants of Wash Goods- \Ve have an interesting pile of them left us from the last two weeks selling. 'l`liere are rernneuts of dress ginghams. Prints, Muslins, Lawns, Swiss Muslins, Grass Linens in all lengths. We do not want them, but at the price we have marked them you might ‘ Organdy Muslins. A few ends still lef.t.‘_You can _judge what we are doing by these specials. \Ve have taken the balance of all our fue 250, and 30c, muslims, and have marked them down to 150. - ` Millinery. _ ll Millinery now at bargain prices,in Sailor Hats,Walkin Hats, Dress Hats. The Assortment is badly broken, but the prices we have marked them down to will sell them. A r few Trimmed Hats still left. they will be offered you at a very _low price. Shirt Waists. , ~ \ Only 100 left out of a stock 700. How is this for shirt waist lling. New to sell the 100 that is left is our aim, Not one carried over from last season, and we are bound to clean them out this year, Come and help ns and get a shirt waist at a bargain, i Bay, August 17 And _we will not be hungry either for H SS ‘St John City” will 188V!-I al SlllCLAlll ill STEWARTI. 1 mmpuy & gn" r:f:=.‘i..B..;§;.<::.-is: ll lunllsllrllellll Pll|ltslH__§_____ ' _ ' ` ,` SIS' Uhmda” will leave Halifax eeth ai-ek extracted painlessly and-all kinds I* _ su M M ans oe. _ _ ' _ M L"°'p°°1 °" A§§“st 1" ' ”i‘3fi"i-t;i'.’.“.l.‘.‘i.‘§i‘.€‘... §’.ii.‘3.°..'l.1`»'i.i f.‘¢“..?°” “gl my 2. to Dec si iswow are the caterers. Will see you _ ° W' CLAR§;»m wif* D_mim_y ' there Sure. Ch`town. Aug. 10’98. ' ~ h D R0 sl ° H0 guaranteed _ yesterday. ~§§`§’.§’t'?.“_'.'.:;::.. "iii: ”B66f mall lb.......-............ i>°kfi...."’°' I 'Uompton’s. _ S’SIllE AID PIIIIIUE 00 MRC A ltIcNt‘1"r shipped 157 lambs to Messrs J A Leamsn & Co.. Halifax Mrs ZILPHA B \\’il.L1Aiis. of Wilmer, Minn.. who has been visiting friends in Summersido and St Eleanor`s.left for her home in Boston yesterday morning. AMONG the shipments _;hy the North- umboilsnd yesterday morning,were 'two horses shipped by Mr J A Uollett and one by Mr Aaron Wilson, if Moncton. Tm-: remains of Mus Annie Mcliic, who died it fcw days ago as East Boston. were brought over by the Northumber- _ land yesterday, and forwardtd to Bay Foitute, her turner home for interment. THE Merchants’ Bank of Halifax is conducting a Savings Bank department in connection with its regular business. h Interest at the rate cf three per cent will be allowed on all deposits, Amounts of one dollar and upwards can be deposited at any time. July 21, eod lf. A iiiaavr storm passed over the west- ern part of the Island Tuesday night. At Lois 15 and 14. a furious gale raged for nearly an hour, accompanied by thunderfnnd l‘ghtning with rain and hail. An unfinished' residence belong- ing to Mr Robert Simmons. lot 16. was twisted off its foundation by the gale, one side dropping into the cellar and the whole building badly damaged. Windows in several houses were broken by the gale and a number of fields of grain were badly. damaged. No dam- age by lightning was done. - CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS (Corrected every Tuesday.) Beef (quarter) per lb ............... . . Beef(sma.ll) Bumrtmslil'i>'¢r1b....... Butter tub)perlb........ . Ca.bbags(per Cheosa(perlbk..... Ca.bba.ge,per Celery .... ro'w'lé`i3l»i-";Ssi;r'tiIIIII" ..III Flour. rc s.i..¥’.‘i'....'.'.'.'.:' ...:::: c¢¢eo°=o¢eeo¢cceeawoooosouoeoeonog S88889888885888§S88S8§$8S3t525GS.?S S8388 3888888888SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS o¢oee¢ooe¢oecn=o~n=oocncoooeaeooo 883&‘?.38SE88838&888E.$8SlsS8&Z"»51sS3 ...i111 .:::::: Pwk...l);..li ....... .. ........ _ Tumineperbimch.................. Raspberries(perquart.)............. 'loossberries(porquart).............. BlackCur!outA ....... Red;»0"u.i:i&its .... Pots ew r Chcrrles(perugeart) ............. _. SUM MERSIDE MARKETS. ` (Revised Weekly-) Beettquarter pei-1b....-: .......... .. o o~i¢ooc»-»¢oce¢O 65838-8S$8SRS88.2 8888883888888? ¢a-l~l¢¢¢»-la ¢9=¢ ESSES8.“s‘3-'$12 825183.# 1' ....... Bntterlfreshlperlb Butt¢r(t»ub)......'...... ....... - ' P Hidesperlb............ getting (fresh) doz. . . . . . Oats ................ . . . Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..` ...... ._ L serving berries, fresh every day at H. A. CoMPToN’s. Lors of strawberries wild and cultivated with cream at H A Compton’s. A choice lot of honey in comb just received at H A GREAT rush for picnic ,su p- plies at H A Compton’s. WORTl'l’S lllllllll Pllllls. W Hairdreissing, Shaving & Shampouing ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Childrens Hairdressing carefully attended fo, Razor Honing a Specially. Satisfaction guaranteed in all lines. Water Street. Summerside. Opposite R T Holman's` Brick Store. ly 9.'98 -d3m lrelnulnin 2 to the Where? At St. Peters n2¥l’$’.‘1..‘;’.'li>'i§éi't..;.:11:. V Leave yourorder for pre-, Dead Mslors of tho Math. _ N sw Yonic, Ang. 8.-Congressman Fitzgerald, Senator Corhvtt and an un- deitaktr will fail on the Yil-1 Wednes- day for Cuba to briuz back the remains of Major Grady and O’Uouncr of the 9th Massachusetts it f lntry. __?_3___A .Farm Hand Killed by Lightning. Lisconx, Aug 8, 1898 -Elijah Rus- sell, 12 years old. employed on the farm of James R Wheelfrof this town. was struck and instanly kill d during a thunder storm this afternoon. NEW Pssrg Norss-Your cnnef-l poudent after ti btiif silence begs leave to submit a few remarks on some of tho transpiring events around here-The new hall has been completed and the first oriitor who took the platfo.m was Hon. David Laird. who di-l;vered his favorite lecture, The Destiny of Canada, which was much appreciated by o large and attentive audience. After the lec-N ture Mr C Shaw. M P , made some appropriate remarks and at unanimous vote of thanks was tendered ot the lecturer to which a suitable reply was made.-The directors in connection with the dairying sto/lon-are to be congratu- lated in securing the services of Mr Cook. who is a very amiab'e gentle- man as well as a skilful -cheese maker. He is rtceiving a daily average* of 10.- 000 lbs. of m lk .which leaves the yield about the same as 1897, the average testis 3 5 and the return in cheese is about 10 lbs per 100 lbs. l-lis aasistant, Mr Frank McNeill, des-rves credit for keeping the engine in such good order. The farmers here are about finishing up haymaking. Some -hay has been more or less damaged by rain, but the most injury has resulted from stacking too soon. The GUARDIAN readers are thankful to you for the ` publication ' of I-lon George Foster’s very able re- . marks 'on the Prohibition Question. 'I his was something that they looked for to check the prevailing notion about the revenue derived from liquor,and coming from able authority will be productive of much good. - { 0 . ~ ~_.¢ iL.lQU.OR.f° I DRUG i-lABlT5 PERMkN¢NT.LqY'.CUHED _ Without publicity or loss of time from business; by at purely vegetable, harmless home érfdtment. ' Immediate results. Normal appetite. m sleep and clear brain. No injections orbad after elects. lndispunble testimony sent sealed. Address ht! E DIXONCURE C0._40 Park Ave., Moatrul L_ . 4 mzmovr-:n. Dr. J. E.. McDonald, Dentist. hat.-I removed his otlice no more eentrullyjocsted room, over John MacKenzie s Store, uectly opposite Hol- man s new Brick Block. l Every operation in the practice of dental mrgery reiidere ABSOLU ELY PAINLES5 _ay means of hisa now well knun and pam- cally effective Painless Method. The hundreds of patients operated on by his method can testify to to 1 e the justice loim made for ii. Upon every evening til oclonk J. E. ttctolulnnn 9. llll. lf l. lllllllllll, _ DENTIST. aduate ol Balttmoreflollegeivi .J wil S t 'ii 'r Crown and Bridge Work a spec ialty. All operations performed and work I done in the very latest up-to-date manner. Prices moderate. Satis- faction guaranteed. OFFICE-Water St., Summerside. clay afternoon ecd 6 mos ;:__-_.'__i___.__ = 1 CUMFURT is what you are looking for. Get. the Blue Flame Oil Stove the only perfect oil stove yet invented. Will do the ordinary family cooking Uses but little oil-No heat, no' dust, no danger. » Also just received a very fine as-. sortment' of tin and granite ware, Ice cream Freezers, etc., ete. lhnmas lnhnslnn lulllslllllol sllllll it ' it - tmiilnyfg he °iq'»i¢fii."'°rfi"2'¢"zs¢?°"_'° “' ll mm' 'alum ima Btwn! ufeiauwsngiqiii sv 1.- L-nulxi tial and -tnminod I ALL wli.|_ 1'es1'tFY HIS PROMISES His- lanodlos ‘sro *Incoming i lnfoglortl of tho ple Bon Traded Boonlkoolvod. s# I . Ilyich Bla llonttre Glands, great sufferer from several month. I W tiulmy mtmsm. hhmmntgmmgnsqon i tl aigtjlg -at iii:-il snoelnlsshw f“.i~..,..‘~r- M »».l¥;"?.',‘. Munyon s iii ri kidney disease. Price 25|: ai ' ana ‘ I migniggptn Pnchozguro stool thins _U (arms ot pllesmsrleo Ne. _ _ Mnnyoirs B Curl erldlesfl Ill IIQIBSD ln me btgoa. Price asc. - *?uupymmstmus8emmmsnsllUh\l» L it ° on rin . ' ' ¢..§$°¢§.._,.i..’° i_s“§i"°"'°' __....tt..°3!'t£‘h.2.’i » tram the system. and tho Catan Sk.-cleans no basl the salts. _ml::tnLos":‘Agh;.ms Bmsdtn num# ttlol it 'n ' 'nm nl-si lhllgti . I1. . P; ° hit rl _e .5 A sonata can .stats mostly S sell 1505 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Ps.. U. S. for any disease. = LEGAL CARDS. ll. at. U. C. Monson. ' 5 Bsrrlstsni k Solicitors. Bank of Novo‘S.p.otls P I _ Method' Q cCharlot vu. . . . .UF lottotown, amos gggggf f tnnCropnudFn§giiertnlmnYv . hm' imLLwoou.'c.n.nm-of S at-new uotuy Publ tif.” isii its ._ llZsqSouthvslde een urra.M°o :Nine nn 5.. I M” W... . .‘.i‘...§t'.'*~‘i~...":."‘°"~.t=‘;‘.*.f""., description promptly attended tn. gggq mr, . er.ir:..~'°.rr.'.»- -lm- »- M- ‘ mind. Km st. ohiltsn. 15%.' i.M°H'“” " °" 1* ._ _...__ _ _ _ Ltiscellanéoun . R_PALMER & Co. Ch‘town Sssh and Dm P4; Igzgwfy. P68.k8s N0. 3 Ch'u',*n l 832mll sh un isp' i f ' ren second ‘ _ ' ner’s time 525 l'|lePt!tl|i8tlfllaltda All Sitls- A . ___ ‘ Thu Always M H;'*'L"_=°lu°§:“W T" tm, in hom" Ons of the dreaded dllosss §==v“==-=°fs==- _ to it ...P 'llev:T° ““_ hm h .ll 'kann peg? _ A ~ .T ldoctors ls? pwcsmgélységnus satlspeodtlq hash-lg: _“|91 *Nl 1"' .N ._ It follows .°i'~r°°. ..:..'=r.'f.'.~..°°.'.=.;...--.'l'_. ir.-....-s . ,...... h _ - Dodd Cl , . BIIO Mnuyon’s -Plls Ointment UOIIUVIU (IK ll Personal letters to Prof. Munyonu The A.. answered. with free medical advice! Till I `\0 t`l.»s\oLood.'B. A.. 'Money to loan l th°“m‘u A A.mi.m.u~'i o c am-um- sum ` ‘Wann ~_o1iioe. nmwin new otdif 1°* p oontsllt ° so d by _ box sit Ilan ufaoturerm. 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