-an -.~»~ .' .3-.1$,fr -.I `» »` " .""'"` "`.f~1-=~ 'o E. _N H #LE ” \ -'fn-v-1-;.\. - 4. A - I _ i .<- .V , ‘\ , , ` ' if 's-.-».. ...sat _ , A _._ . ,i ., gig., _ _st/_ ..... .», . , , . e ., y _, 4 ' - ...i ,_ , _ _ ' r' 'I _ s 5 E rpwnnn ISLAND, JUNE 29 1900 THE GUARDIAN. _f`iiAai.oTTi:TowN rnivc <. ‘ ‘ _ ~ . M T " M ~ - " 0 F' | ju 'A cold is dan ous. Don’t lem get the start of you. A few doses of my Cold C ill lll`€ W break up any form of cold ln a few hours and prevent grippe, diphtheria and pneumonia. It should be ln every home and evorv vest pocket. It ls better than u life insur- ance pollcy. MUNYOX. gfqggism. Sc. a vial. Guide to A CARD: T llall. 3 m. rio 3 and 7 .-`~ p. m, _Iune etlriooo d&w;.mpd_ Ai A THE BEST That can be obtained, and our custoniers get the bciieht with- out pay-,ng mncy prices. Are You one 0; our custoiners? If Q-mg we _<`:iould be pieased to have von give us .1 trial and we will fnaraiitee that you wi.l.l be delighted with the results. George E. Hughes Ihe Peopfefs Drnggist. News ‘ QQ# ‘ ~ ~:" ~ 5-~ :I R 1 fa of - ~ it sumim-:ii 3; cuuxiiio iii What’s the use of heat- -'(f,\\ ing up the house these ll. . ` - days with a coal stove"l fp, .iffy ING UP '-_I3 |.ePi-iouses. _ For some qt( Duchesse Bread, iljif .\. ‘_ -1 £5? F75 Pique Skirts y » i 2., ._ M . .. , J 4 sP.Ci__i_. i-loo, soo, ooo. y 99c i 35c yard . ° Side Combs i 5" PT. 50 PL 100 pr- ‘ - bg 72g, of taste, about the kind of tea. you drink; ' It is light.,white and good. "_`=_ ‘ only 4c Loaf- ._»f’l)) _ (JAIIID ron. i.. |-|. oicksv ‘ Ophthalmic Hospital Mooreilelds, and -’~‘ Central London Throat and Ea! *j Hospital. ` lptcialist in Diseases of The Eye, T Qiilce-Cameron Block. riwidsnoe-Richmond Street Wes K. Einis l`s:sri-zu Asn r irrisn wrraGL.issns so \~e.1r~' experience in the practice of of ` D ` ' ` ` 5 ‘T i was put forward by Foy and Clarke. p A rr;i.i:oRA>i was received in Char- WE _lobtetown yesterday morning stating ' fth tM _ J h Nlcliean fireman on the li oaarssauascsso _ D. Stewart, Eclipse Bakery. i } Bakes Best Bread. , ‘ -i ,live Clincial Assistant at Royal London of ECITY & COUNTRY NEWS* i Tiii: aiiiiii:ilf,\,;-:itlicriiig of the Claiis will 3 be held in Soiiris on 22nd August. lii~:\ii~:.\iiii-:ii the incl-ling of thc Local 1 Cotiiicil of \\'omcn to lic he-.lil in the Y. ll. 1-. A. pn.rioi‘:\t clcvcn o`clock this Friday - inoriiiiig. i L.O. .-\. Tiii; members of St. George » l.. (l. l.. .\o llTl :irc i‘cqucst_cd to mcet in . Otl`er`\~ llall :it S o`clock p. iii. to make ar- l`*\lll-lcniciits for thc funeral of their late llro. J. 1\lcl.anc. By ordcr of \\`. Master. 'l`iii-: S. S. City of:(lhent arrived in port yt?-‘\ll‘r’flay evening. She will sail this i freight will consist of 200 bags of oats for l Dcmerara: -lllbicases of lobsters for France. i Ti-is New York Telegram says:-Rose i C0ghlun. in her familiar “Between Mati- M D 3“semiNiizhmwar.i.ho§iio..diioo,otKoith‘s B' 1 , , and with Louis Mussen and two other Dersons not named fared very well. Miss _ Coghlau has much popularity and would b_i:;;>\‘1 i»§iet‘t>`i:`~I:ieiiedmtmdxé :ggi have drawn even with a less satisfactory ` ` ‘ ivehicle than she has found in this real R¢~ There were three starters. Minnie secur- rd. Time, 2:34, 2:35, 2:31. Mr. Francis Egan read a paper on teach- 3 . _ S “‘t'h°“f' kU0""1“S “'h9~15 they mean. Lass 2nd; Greenwood 3rd. Time, 2:49§, - s d M Neill and Lucy Kelly. 3 The attendance yesterday at the Tryon r the slow time. ` The officers of the track we re: J udges-D. Ramsay, A. S. Hewe tt. Stater-D. Ramsay. ' Timers-D. O’M. Boeddin and J.Howatt. The first race called was the free for all. d lst place; Parkland, 2nd; Sir Richard, In the green race there were three tarters. Parklo secured lst place;Lucky nO. 2:49=k. , In the 2:40 class there were four tarters but Lady Parkside was with- rawn in second heat. In the race Bril- i outh Vifind 3rd. Time 2:39§, 2:1391, 2:2391 Shortly after ten o’clock last night a fl: e ' oon on the scene. Damage slight. _ i Resolutions-A. R. Campbell, J. A. ' Gillis and Louis Brehaut. Bye-laws-R McLeod, Peter McDonald and Elsie Brehaut. ' Nominating-J. A. McDonald, F. Egan Genevieve McDonald,Alice Gillis and A.F. D . Question Box-W. J. Wilson, Alex. McLeod, Hugh McDonald, E. Fraser and D. McPherson. eachers' Convention and Educational System by J. Allen McDonald; Object of convention; Elevation of teacher’s class powerfully realized; Deficiencies [of sys tem; system does not supply professional training. ¥Vant of trained teaching years, how to improve. (1) Normal train- ing, (2) Security ofposition; (3) Increase _ AFTER\OO\ SESS`IO\ `\Ir. McDonald s paper was taken up and discussed largely by the Association. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Mc- Donald for his paper. A paper was read by Mr. J. Doyle enti- tled Some Defectsin our Teaching System. In it he said teachers are endevouring to do too much, children go to school too young, children take up the higher branches too soon. French is not pro- 'perly taught. The paper was discussed of salary. . Adjourned to 2. p. m. n the syst . .~ _~ . fsvofy soldier should drink the health v ‘ 0 ' the gallant defender of Mafeking. ” 5c a Glass. _ii i _'_ Tm /‘ v-_.._.__'___\_ ;~ ._ _/_-,_ _,.` ,,,._` ,--.. -5? sv?/N QT-/1 li; "‘”¥n-.»-ini A ‘ -‘-i”'= "if 9- When tired out after a day’s drill.~`_ should drink i. Baden-Powell Nectar A It quenches the thirst and-invigorates C111 BADEN POWELL by Martin McKinnon, Chester McLure, Arthur Campbell, John McPherson, Charles Lannan, J. D. Stewart, Frank Eagan and J. Allan McDonald. ` A paper was also read by J. J. Mc- Pherson on discipline and he claimed that proper superintendence promotes dis- cipline, good organization promotes dis- cipline, teachers character affects dis- cipline, punishment should bein accord- ance with the nature and disposition of the child and the nature of the crime committed. 1 A Question Box was opened and several question were asked and answered bear- ing on school work. In the evening an entertainment was given in the Hall. Addresses were delivered by Dr. Robertson, Mr. Gco. Inman and others. The Montague Brass Band was also present. . Baptist Association will meet to-day. Delegates will purchase tickets to O`Leary station. The following will be passengers by this moz-ning's express: Revs. E. A. , McPhee,G. P. Raymond, A. F. Browne, Mrs Billingsly, Jacob Bain, \Vm. Cum- mings, North River, Wm. Stretch and wife,Long Creek. l'l"S A MATTER You may be an old tea drinker, at itfor iiii`¢`>`¢`>`i<`i5`A`|'.`e' "s`i.`éi¢'ii`§ E 28c lb. -1 on but one you’d know among a. hun for our trade. We aresole Agents. Samples free. scones RUNS It has a flavour of its own, not a. common e dred. It’s a. Ceylon Tea packed especially g THE sim I Our Soda Fountain. . _ Z It makes (people so thirsty 2 - I-we coul not sell stale: Z sod if we wanted to. Z a 1 Ther-e's is nothing so re- 2 2 freshing on a hot day as a ° I glass o Soda-if its good. Z What good Sod_a is you’ll I never know, until you have I I tried us. ° o » » . » - . . . . . . . . . . . . ¢ - . . . . - . . . . . . .. ‘sins W Upper Queen Street pri? Apply to A. K. Henry, Secretary. Granville, June 29, d3i. 1 3 eananian PAci|=|c WEBSTER & _McKAY V 4 A oyle T ‘ V _ \ff.>» -- Average length of teachers’ term,only five: ` . -3 ' Dominion Day Excursions \.. ‘JV I i / i\‘ ,r ` J0l'lN NEWSON _ sas gsooseeosass cannon 6 . 8" i " . H _ - s Lrg, '3;§`/.i5€§`ll., éf ' 7'"/Q21-“ Q A E? was m0\`€d by Mr- D0Y19» S€C0Ud€d by liant secured lst money; Park Leta, 2nd; FTF' ` °`)"‘;`§;:' ' T T 70)) S _ x 0 0 \ iii Time to (live E, if t \ i _-,ft _,f ,___ . _ - 'ZW ¢,\‘- =/‘ -_ _ , _ _,, _. _, , H- _//~ i‘.. lil iiii Q O _.- fi lr - _ ..». 1 ~<_,4. ef Nw! 1, _ An Excellent Day’s Rac- iPa so .Sis .-...._....._ [3368 ing. __ .3 f / \,\` \\. A Here’s an important necessity to every well dressed lady Doubly important these days of bright The attendance not large- j 1"” S“”Sh1”@ The results of the Dif_ N ' Pretty parasols need not cost von much ‘ Here at all sorts of prices ferent classes. , , I Some dainty, plain “ met eifects, others ___ with rich ornamental andles, etc Black and colorod ones ho did attend wire mor;,than rewargid $1 T0 1 Hind S0 OH Up tO 4 70 Ilrlving Park was not large, but those SOH18 f€W Of l`l'.l8 PPICPS are, 300, 50C, 756 y a genuiile a ternoo s o t. ' ° ' _ ,, _ . .SP ’ f 5.00 57;, i O . ack vias a little heavy which accounted I 9 e C The Busiest Store on Charlottetown s Busiest and Mary Smith vi as discovered in a pile of lumber in Mr. ichael Egan’s yard. The firemen were “X -' S ,/(ii o o Q ’: ‘f an Airing/ ; p if and we have iust the CARRIAGES for the pur- pose-most comfortable for the baby--easiest to push,-_-easiest to buy because the prices are right Boys!! We have the iinest line of pastry and delicacies to add to the pleasure of camping Drop in anyway, we llbe glad to see the Red and Blue coats. W; PICKARD & CO Corner of Euston and Great George .Streets ISSOUSCICCSOSSSSISCIIQI It Salt Salt; glilorris & lostg F To Arm; " ~ f ~. - "f-I.; .. s-1 - tug. \- f e '1 __._ /-\ __ ' *ff ll' ` , , ` 'r-v `_,f‘ X 2 1" -\ iv' ' ._ **' __\ Q- ~\»/ ' \? J /ii ; "~ /~ , ,. _ f \ - _ ._ \ /,` l 4-. \ ` 7 1,( / »;\ c- \/,> f \ fa f ; ft /\` /`~ - ' \ ' ‘>--f bf* _ ,i `_,'v \» 4| `. | Q ,i ` \’> iii E1 A Fall ln ! Flarch I , _ Right on theroad along Euston Street, youll find W Pickard & Uo. with a full supply of thirst quenching drinks to:cool that tickling in the thirsty spot A And Look' a ° g A s Bar ue Cororae will be due here from Liverpool England about ls _,_ q T J ily with 5000 bags Liverpoo Salt 12 bags to the toil Also. 20 tons Prussian Rock Salt for Cattle, etc which will he gold MAlE_TEAllH§il WAN TED 1.. ............,..... For one North Granville soiiooi First FEAKE EQS i CBO 7 or Second Class. An experienced teacher 21 fly. 60d ff. ferred. ~ -'- ff ' _ Ladies Skirts mit me roi _iii_t_ icuii mir., Dre” :£1 "97 Pune 29th,3ot£iéJuly lst and znd;good to Craetudrg Cr$-in rt! until Jul th, tween a stations in na Wm on the Axllimtic Division, and to all stations te Montreal and east, also _to and from I. C. Rf, S k_'l_rtg, D. A R , and P. E. I. railways points _ _ _ 0- 1-me ooo- my lst and md. t° -====t=°°S Ladies’ Sailor and. ID r e 3 I west of Montreal in Canada, good to return .1 Hats. ____ July Sr ' ' ir ii ‘ r i' f To commercia rate ers, on presen a ion o A ver “we stock. certificates. on June 29th to points West of* y Montreal in Canada, good to return until July is T J HARRIS Loiilunlioiisa l DPA/cPi<,stJohn,NB _i . ,_ ., . . . . . . The P€0ple’s Si2Cr€. Successors to Davison & Co. June 28 td. » _ Q U ’ A I _` . ,, ., __ __ fi _‘\. ' _ ,..~.-,-_ .-HLA, 1 , ..,. of . 1:- , g A - M , v ..< -.~. 1 1 ss.. if gt, -. ‘_ ~~ __,,é,w . f _. ` k, .oi J ...sow ___ ,g . -‘ .. ,