THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOIPETOWN, MARCH 22 ;399_ ‘ ;-__ _ev _ .,_~é___`__,,». __ -_ -i---Q----,_.l ~ ._ .. .-.__ _.-»f_.=_¢._i.;.,,=~.'. p . r V -ra ; .. . , __ . _ __ _~.._..__........_~».,.-., , , ‘ -2; » - .1 |11 g 3; ` ¢-1' Hats, Flowers aorl Feathers 300 Hats In Black and Uolored Straw Sailors s untrimmed Dress Hats. Latest ` novelties qutslte Flowers addition to hundreds of low and medium priced _ llowers We have a small assortment of Ex. ‘ QUISITE FRENGII FLOWERS, they are L: expensive, 150 to $1.25 each. but they are the ‘<- most beautiful things We have ever shown, _r I _ French Tros ant Ptumes Splendid assortment in Black aiid‘White. STANLEY B|illS_ of 'ff Wifaii ’.' \ Templar; EXCe1'Si0,._'0cc,,pied the' Chair’ And infinite patience has shown. Gfaft0n while a splendid programme was rend- But Soon I shall Pass Heavenss Portal __ ‘ered.consisting of vocal and instru- ` . _ mental music, recitations, etc. After N;:.1?ifl§a5];a]1 "gd wsiaksresamizgxgil’ _ the close of the meeting the visitors re- And S ughu' 1% E d_ _ ’ ntertainment at Coinwall tomdrrow THE members of Excelsior and aired to the beautiful new home of . cellent repast, served in the Misses Irving’s usual style was partaken of. _, abandoned, have been received by an ~ sv sans... _ `, |`r . i. _ 1 ,_ ie( 1 _.f_._. their footwear. We something that will inter “mm We ‘ant to clear out l » lvwrimcniasns r-1or~mzfA|. ' _ 1353550" when 051194 “P011 and “"1 Tho shadows are gathering ‘ronnd; °“' 9” S B003 before Put' r _ .. . . ,~ M _ . - c. .f _F _ _ sill manipulate the forceps with com- I fear naught _of evil; 0h_ Master; H ' P 3 0° ere are the prices that ar to move them off. for Men’s C Boots, Goodyea II you see it in our ad, ' Irs so. tg ' f0R ooiooirir est .no HQ" '__' '°L - ll' W the 1 , gwis the stsTArorr~rirsruiJr1rr1c ¢ 2-50 al VVel 5. for Men’s B0 =`nlt Boots, Goo year \Vel for Men’s Box Calf Boots, Goot- _vear Welt, with leather lining. :dr Men’s flne b x Calf Boots, G0 - year Welt. 3~ 25 Fm- best Box Calf (Whites) Boots, Welt. ‘Pwr S. Goodyear We guarantee t you lowest prices on Men s Roots till* iv ’/4 \` " l( ~--/_ /g .\ r .‘§°/nw Q L Tlhmm” ‘si iii _ LGIA Pihsrra time r _ HW- rgcr-r Pussrrrirn Eilrgristrn ‘ /’ rm Box Hircrsastgtso rrritrririri » nous Plztcrsiioo - llll/lS&lAl°hiliNCECO rr M nun nnnnnnhund ~ ` k f 8- . make§ 5 Dersoiithiia X r__\1we\;____e going to try i5t_/tact-1 We commence fn smeii rug Spring weather b il 'i During Marc an D and Clean out the Bee Hive. We want; to get clear of all our Lumber. curred at Union Road, Lot 33, on Sun- day last when Mr. Henry Clements, a young man in the prime of life, passed away.. The deceased was in Charlotte- town on. Friday, the 10th inst., and the following day became. ill with in- flammation of the lungs. A wife and one young child are left to mourn. Rev. Robert Clements of the Methodist Conference is a brother of the deceased and another brother Mr. Eli Clements. Brackley Poiut,has been quite ill with the same disease, but is recovering. THE GUARDIAN extends sincerest sympathy. . CRAPAUD, March 21._The dedication of the Orange Hall, Crapaud, will take place on Friday evening, March 31st inst. Grand Lodge officers will be 'present and otiiciate. There will also be a pie social in the lower dat of the same building on the same evening. Admission to dedication and entertain- ment only 10 cents. Ladies with pies free. Doors open at 7 p. m.-Dr. Robertson has been confined to the house- since Saturday with neuralgia notwithstanding this fact the doctor is always ready to relieve his suffering 'lhe rest that remaineth is ni h _ 2 t t' . ii you r- (ner moment When your watching and waiting are o’ei ,' fraternal visit on Friday evening; the N?1`1°“m° to J°“f"°Y a1°U°r 3rd iust Bro W L Acorn Chief Mi cafes “nd ml' widens H°’5 taken, ervice e 5 u o n P - _ Bro, D. P. Irving. D. T., where an ex- My father is waiting to greet me, Q THE following fuither particulars of fMy sisters and friends they will meet | the schr. Delight, which has already r mg, ‘ ‘ He long has been waiting, you know; ` been reported in these columnsas being Their faces with love all aglow. sailed me His voice all the tempésts have stillcd. I pray that the Friend of your father May be the same Friend unto you, The Friend of all friends, there’s no other Like Jesus, so faithful and true. _ ` Oli l trust Him my darling. He never Will fail yen whatever you need. - years. Now, kiss me, dear loved ones; for faster In S9061! our lar 0 8»SS0l‘t ‘ ” _ f aratrve ease -The heavy rain lastr Th md and Th staff I have found g P 2 ls 1 ofS rin B ts 1 tit has caused it aiiood of water Y y _ .l e t n g qu e with the result that the tannery at Cra The shadows are dark, but unfearing e .- repa _ ,_ - _ _ progress for a large output of* maple l What strains of sweet; music Um hear- , sugar this spring and ofcourse the best ‘_ ing, _ grades of brown will advance in price. Good bye! oh ! try darlings, good- A--C. ` - bye. '__ mall _ lr i _i THE ETIUUE TEUFIJRESS _ Delft wear evening dress before the lamps are' lighted. Don’t Wear mencing March 27th_ 1899_ tr - ' 'iii light colored or bobtailed overcoat with evening dress. ’ Dor1’t wear any Overcoat with a. frock coat. Don’*. wear a frock coat with a derby hat, or a. cutaway with a silk hat 1)on't wear a business suit to Dinner or theatre. f Don’t wear a. frock coat to business. Don’t wear ill-fitting clothes at’ any time. Don’t wear cheap looking clothes, and don’t pay :too much§ for your 1 A Word _'to the Wise _ wearing apparel, but pay a reasonable price to ` ____ ,_ 1 Lumber suyér““**' C" F' H"t°h°8°n’ 'rits -ummm sfrsnasaisnisf K JUST; S. A. ].\£[oI1)o11a.1c1, r..w-c<»°r=- irf;_,g;,e,;~;>,r;»=-°f,»e_=;12»-'=- gmlm. com __ ;i 5 BAR _ LiiA_oiNo F.isHioNaBLE 'i‘AiLoii_- . onowiteigeyyosra tl =- JA 1 ° , d thl bei lldressed Ch lttto P.E.I. _ _ 13910' _,_,_,_.,_,_,_,_,_,_,__ _ comronnrswnaar. ,H1 7°‘1°“° ¢P_ PSP __ _ » ‘“’° ° "IM .___ _.___ __ » er f _ 11 _ _ LocAL BRIEFS". ~ rom ic ou at a. ut 11 a. m.yesterday. _ ` _ _ , __ Triiiits was crossing b th _ th - ' ; _ f ` Th L ‘ Capesdyfésterdlzyl- géie epiicialwiliiiriailairraiiii _ _ 1 ° arrive ere a . p m. _ _ ` e aesr News ot the tlrty ,,,__,,_,:,,;, ,__ ,,,,_,_,__, He_,_____ Clem . an s, ui n ua . wi e e th' ' afternoon at 2 o’c-lock. U _ ’ _ __ Fon SALE at a hargain,a. Tufts Hand. r Gathered hr Suirrtlan Reporters and tor- PMS °=e°“f“°*°f°d by th°B°si°n Type _ 1 Foundry Co. Size of bed 26-36. Apple respondents Everywhere. ;rEGpsR1~1AN Once. ooafiorrelswn. ""* THr`A¢adirm~o»=ri ri' o, W ir '11 . A P60 18 l3€ 4 4 ` _ I bg . N S ‘ Ml". t tSee"also(on base 5.) A 33135 :-Mr. A. S. i{a!i‘li'iEi.s of Cohiginsen P t M _ T_ _ _ __ ~o_rner,returned from Picton County on _ 7 » -~ 'F Bw [lflllg l llltfy i ..‘;‘te; ‘°e..:;“:. he, »~e=»u;_e_d Yee 11 find M-,_perfeesion, ami, _ wick and Nova Scotia. _ MU: H<;\`rS:; ef; war ies in t is county. ; . “ ‘r ' _ I _F . pected to go to P. E. 1.' 1116 1 _ L LONG CREEK Farmers’ Club meets at but- °°“1d Wt get there- I ln' | ang Creek on F riday. 24th inst., at __ a __ a |7 30 p m. A full meeting is desired as _ I mgnt We Sell; Even fbusiness of importance will be trans-r FAREwELLw°RDs- laeierd' r Yes darlings, the twlight: is falling; d0D.’t at St I B i Tris Baptist choir of Charlottetown 3 TTh0 shadows are creeping space; ~ O 1:; are mfking further preparation for the l" is Surely U19 Mast” f at-’S01llliD `l' - an concerlt io be held in Pownal on Thurs-` °“-701110 1101116, I’ve prepared §ou a` come and 3’ look! day. 23rd. There is no doubt but this Place-” _ ‘ ' ; ,___ will be one of the best ever given in , . A _ , El, fa,SC1;na,t]_]}g" I ' ' 9 .- ___ h t fm t _ ,1`fD£{lSd, Oh' so glad to be going is Par 0 8 COM ry Don’t blame nie my darlings, for I CORNWALL --Remember the 'grand FHHYS 1008 hae” WGHIIY, 81_-fl. _ kI10Wivg_ti at _ _ 4.... ~ %%%% e ' - . - g . ‘ r _ _ evening by the F'rst Method' t` h hi . . , ' `- ' - - - V ‘ ` . Choir under the mlanagement J? ;_g;;;_ I cps b;it0re]oi_<;a;:hou,¢_;li I leave yon, G00d Q1|3||iy P6l‘f8G'i Flltlllg, T_§l|0|‘ “MIB si\liS_, I , _ - = _li a e bs ore' _ W. H W s.. _ a is ri f-5. _ _» NUW Dllelllllg. r TO0KE’S SHIRT rr I Cherry Valley Lodges, I. T. paid . ` . or O “_ _ ' Gough Lodge. Vernon River Bridge a Pm Weak' but G_'°d°5 never fofsakem O C _ A ' _ . exchange ,- ¢.Barq,,e AXe1(N0,-_),f,~0m All Heaven with joy will be ringing Take up the printed announcements of mskcrs and _ Buenos Ayers, has arrived at Berwick- WMU Safely th? _h8l`_b0l"I galil S _ made clothing. and when they strive to give 'emphasis to on.Tweed and reports Feb. 20, lat. 26. , Am U19" 1_“h“]l 101” 1” me smglng” of their clothing they invarably tell how nearly they" lon. 37, sighted abandohed schr. De-, ."A\1 Pl'g"~13§ t° the Lamb that WHS `ma_de_ _ light, of Charlottetown, P. E. I., whose, Slam" Here are some qu0mbi0ns_ _ crew were reported lauded a_.t Lisbon_i_B t swe test E 11 .u th ti ' Prior to March 8' The Delight Wasil “Of Jesus, tlig deitr :li1ster,‘heg;“.,e ng _ “E1eS“'“i'1Y t5i1°1'ed~i” *__ boarded and found to be on fire and ¢-C 5 da ' 1-,eg al rd ed _ f _ _ Lon , long has the thou ht_ of that “ 5" U15 eq” W 0 H' with rudder gone, but otherwise littler g meeting g workyr ¢¢Equa1in quality’ My ' é damaged' Six hours later names Shot Bro wht 'o be o d d t and finish toisuits made toorder ` up from the Delight and she disappear- u° J y y n Wor S un ° m°’ _ or similar statementsp '_ ed mlm Bight" His mercy and love have ne’er _ failed _ A S d t d d th _l mth _ t _ Then tailor-made clothes are different to imported factory-mode, UDDEN an unexpec 6 B1 oc ,N° Pmmlse ha? bw” unfmmedi wise there would be no need to make comparisons. I£_'tailor-inode _ W he" Helrce’ ragmg Smrms *have “` the betterclothes they would not be held up as the'ideal_.to which the _ made strive to reach. garments. 0 - r We, the watchmakers of Charlotte- town, have agreed to close our stores at six o'clock every evening in the week, except Saturday evening com-l _ W. W. Wellner, E! wr _ The fact is .here is a great deal of difference between a factory-made imported suit and a tailor-made in style and durability. I The man' that is different as to the appear- ance of his clothes when he buys them and when worn aa month. may be satisied with a factory-made,but if he has regard to looks and economy, .he will buy tailor-made _ _ For those who are not disposed to give the prices usually for 01’ i follow’ uiaqugmonmg' ever made to special order, and .are not satisfied with the imported Wherever his wisdcm may lead' rclothing, we have made, and are daily adding, Suits and Overool-ts My blessing I leave you; no father ei-ior workmanship that we are selling as low in price as imported Has children mo.e worthy than you# inferior q_ug,1it;y_ 'A _ Your kindness to me. and each other Au Wool Oxford Tweed Suits, “f r' _~ $9.15 P Will brighten your journey all _' Au Woo] Serge Suits_ $950 - through' ` All Wool Worsted Suits, _ $9-5.0 » G. The love that I bear you can never ‘ _ ,_ _ ;, Grow less in my absence, my dears; D _ A. E R U But deeper and stronger forever _ .F ' `_ ~ ‘TWIN g1‘°W tb1`0\12.h Eternity* MORRIS BLOCK. VICTORIA ROW. ~ _O _ ' as paud will be run with water power in- Ieiiter them, since Thou art _ st ad of steam P rations are in _ nivh _, __ __ _ _ ' Unababaaiy time sushi.; f ‘ with patriotic designs, beauti- - e ~ _ A _ ._ fully enamelled in a varietyof colors, are the newest and most popular line of goods on the market. _ They come, attached to 'a good quality of silk ribbon in assorted colors. I We have a few of these beautiful belts still on hand. F. Hutcheson, J EWELLER _&c. ' ¢..‘|-|.1'ay|or. _‘3_\1§°_3_S§~ » r ~ ` `;~; 0 1 _- _ . Q, . ' ' rr. _ ' 3, < .' _;-___,-__ ‘_s_(;;,;.___' I ‘_ _,___ 5 »y ' ' ~ '» ‘ ' rf ‘ .-s-<;;“~;_\1 _=_ -. .1 12.- - _ » _._>,.,.~.`s _ ..._ __(__; -4 ’4f'3§"5vQ.’.¢- os* 5%- if *L as W. N. Taritonr 'ml PLATES AND » e fr*