THE GUARDN CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 25, i89v. 1- 6 0 l o _ if ill? ` l ' i _ll T' Z* L" _V . _ _ v o o §@ dei dd QE, f‘iit7@` so '\.@33) G1. are s Newness, Bigliliiss, is lil Ill OU’ Bllrllinery, Gloves, S1lks, Dress Goods, Ribbons, and Fancy Goods, OW SHOWING. lANlEY B|l0S_ _ _ A G t ' on t it it _ ~ “ "- - '- - '- - _ come tiiotlie lgidiidulhrtiiliilgsbee :uid enlcr? ‘Q _ _ tainment to night i ' d The Always Bus-_'sy iidiore, Fl ZHBKCQQH _ "RJ lin.. ical léfn mol. terdayatteriiooms train from Sumiier:‘ A U __ :_i_d;__;h;ar;a__he had been on a short _ ' “ ~ 2l11dPr0Vl11Ct_ B P' _ ’ ooo tt-rotstiiog goods for moo ETWEEN twenty and thirty youngt e , ladies and gentlemen will take part inl Most every' one knows of By R€p0l°lel°S and C0l'l°CSD0l1" the pronouncing bee in the schoolroom 1, DOW. D0 y0l1 'Q » ofthe First Methodist Church to-night. ‘ This S rin finds Oni. stock uP- ‘kv f ` ’~ _ ' dents Everywhere. » _ _ I? 3 _ 11,1 _ 0 P€1‘af°<>¢1°l1°+1Hi YE; _ _ 1._o. F.-Moetiogof Courtnvondslo we invite you to come in- Mu Guo Curran returned on es ~ It y ye er ai S fvrenoou tram- trouble and was bedfast 0,, 8 ,ew da 8 t such nice atterns and stock bo . Branflvéclething' by-f , come in--wander. about to.night at 8 o clock in the Mechanics’ 11 b ° t . _ ~>» - _ soo oioo oo ooro o.i Ham New Browse Blom Initiation and _ at your own sweet wi _-_ _uy ilfyou want to--we ‘ll ~ Rl-iv. J. M Frsnizu was in the city payment of dues. A full attendance is l, nop urge"We Court’ cnt'1;mSm° 3 - I _ r6Sf°rday~ requested- _ . ' l - “Tiger Brand” suits for men#-stylish the* absol- ‘_'~ F: _ HON. D. Goiiooxr, returned to the WE are yery sorryio hear or _ the utgly Correct In fa-br1c_PerI9°tlyl out andlbsautimllyl 3 _city yesterday. death of Miss Chnstioooo Compbo1i,= tailored-patterns to please ,every taste prices .to /-Q ~ who died on the 13thinst Th d ' ` ' i _"E1, __ RE"~tWa H' S"ENCE“ “'55 i” thi’ ceased was the 2nd daughter ole thi; Ht. ani mime’ \ - l _ _ A _ _ 3 “W Yes ef 35'- _ late Peter Campbell of Bonshaw, andl ure Indigo Serge Suits $1000' V' $12009 ` REv_ FATHER BURKE came to the leaves two sisters, Mrs. Isaac Clark of 1ll1p0I'le(l tweed Suits Satan - _ Kensington. and M . A t P. , ’ _ ' ’ ‘ oitv room Alborton yo_torday. W_____m.,ofM_dd_eto___ _:Ed ofngmggother _ perfection of worlrmanship MR. vv. H. Manson, somtoorsido or- John W. compboii of cliotlism N. B. l' Tlgef Brand" S1115 f01'_b0YS- rived in the city yesterday. to mourn their loss._ She was spending bl1SlI1€SS bill] l18,V6 II1Et(l6 8, MR S E REw_ M F P rm dt the winter with her “ister Mrs Wright t t h 2 -half a year iuttlieirélde- _ f"l ¢ _,° if th__c__° ' st d _' ° ° urn? 0 when she became very ill with heart ll pallme-n W y ° because we _ . , til 'rs 5:3 cs 1 QIIIIO Ill.. ‘U "4 »-t_ o K iv” 4( ICO llllll STAMPER'S CORNER |..‘.’.. A pair-a stylish Buttoned Boot- All the Style with patent tip_the best value we have seen for some time all-new fresh goods. Made in half.-sizes---3 to 7. If u want a. stylish Boot, at a low ice See this line. 1 -¢‘“tf.t‘ft f I ‘ln 4 l for a. man to think of just what he wants. At other times he wants but cant think where to get it. _ Between times that doe, for the time being but in the end dosenft pay. something in the bicycle line come in and we will help you It is If you want anything in the bicycle line you will find it bpsiness. Repairing of all kinds promptly and well done. snaps in second hand wheels to be had to-day. ers & Rogers The Bicycle Neil, Snmmerside Water St. Kent Sli- Opposite Massey Harris' Bicyoe Depot. _ ' Palmer Es , will read a. a ' ll / S’ T MR. E. H. DUCHEMIN returned to tio.. _ ABQ thY105S W9 deeply f0*31; - .city from Summerside by the western? B15" li” G°d that huh bereft US ham yesterday' aftemoom H.: can all our sorrows hes.l.` Misses Winnie and Ella Blake wcro _ " p passengers from Cardigan yesterday ~ L 1-- -fer -1- .sf i t where they had been spending a few da) s. _ f ' Tal: Natural History and Antiquarian Society meets next Tuesday. Charles _ q- per u on ' Prlmeval Man. P . P l READERS ot Tryon notes may have noticed that the creamery of that place l was to bc moved to Albany. A large number of people were dissatisfied wich the arrangement, so our enterprising and industrious bu ter-maker,A.E.Venn- ing, has decided to build a creamcry, at ' his own expense, in Tryon. He has secured a piece of land from W. W. Lord, Eeq.,situated along Side of Lord’s ` Hull and bordering on the river.M.".Rich ty Lord has the contract of getting out the frame. Mr. Venning is one of the Gntario boys who came to this province (W _ ` y 1 r _ P _ ? Muses. SHAW & Bsnitisro, plumb- ‘g'_2§';r?1°’;it3UePd‘;gh"” iilffefflngs' Nogfolk Slut, $1-75 to $3-00 l‘ ters, have been connec‘c:*. by t l ‘on . S H In e men 5 0 a Crum 9 4° 0 _ §,~;§___;3_;-iks { M _ . _ B elm _e 1i_edeemer. and had no fear _of death $ _ ns. A. W. STr.RNs came to the ci.y boo was of a lrnstful and ‘ovinv dispo d o Eu'rnnN` Nona.-The _'wheels again going on our roads here. there are still some bad spots." wind is from the north-cast, cold raw. carrying the -dampness audi chilli-'» ness from the immense iiields of ice which surround all our it northern A the East Point, south and wesral pl the eye ‘can see.,-,Some §_tra_w1s l off the Red Point and ‘Basin room will be at a premium ther tmaking extensive preparations about _ _ _ the East Point for scltingalarge num- ‘_‘l,_ watches. - _ t Q _ » ber ot traps when the ice clears away. _ _If von a'n'e~`nct slltigied ll to make bmw -William Flood of West River 4yeats he Alias Roe? ruéining _'fry-gn fePl3G€d 8 new 0f|‘€.” _ giiggraxszyaigergzgggirig creamery. r. .- .. raw or . ac-I , _ ‘, .' ~ - .- __ companied by his father and sister. in- _Yes’ heres another- dxakfulty you iprmg’ ggi therfdcerlagnlgr-as tg? ui-6 ` tends s‘artiug for the \Vestern States CWI" und°“El?edlY encounter In house’ usual ox “FZ 1 01:19,? l E ,_ °,;ny§ ` -ll* about the 1st of May. - Their farm was -Cleaning season (although we think '°h“°g“d P° mc” °°° ‘ wus' u ra at L . . ., _ _ _ _ - ` `t th fact, that man _of them noiv - GS . - If ¥°° se." “_ “fs ‘ lr"-'°h=S@<1 by Mr- “’1"i===1 fu we “H be °f me °°_r°“h°fe> 8° m_“°h .‘.l.1,Z.,i..,,,.t,., .,.,..l.i,,..s ,,i,.,s; (ffl $3000' V 5? even that you will not deem lb 8' athome, as they do in the land of the ‘L 1 difhculty but a pleasure, for when you, su.,,_nger_ they wwid wquire thai; Qgm-; l have See” "ur Pretty Pallefns In Wil' petence and independence for which ton, Axminister, Moquette, Brussels, they seek; wouid help to develop that Tapestry, Wool; etc., and been ac- resources of their own country, ard quainted with the prices, yan will bg enjoylhe society of crue manhoodyand f 9',la.d it is time for the old' carpet to. W°m3“h°°d°` which abolmds in many t_ ~ i _ _ N _ . ,_ , ‘_ sections of our landi Your friead John, 'B i make its exit. Jas. .Pat-_in 5.- Co. _ G_ Sctimgeour whs makin glad that e _ Q , ~ l -fga '_ _ ,the bounty cheques ' a few days ago. s' fi / PROF. Jordan’s lecture on Rudyard _Kipling drown good audience to the Darlor of the First Methodist Church lastevening and proved a ge iutne treat lo every one presem.Rev. Mt~.Camnbe§l piesided very happily. The lcctiirer, whose resemblance to Mr. Kirling’s portraits was remarked uponintroduced his paper with a number of new and pleasing annecdotcs about the author of the Recessional. He sketched his early surroundings in india, his school days, the development of his story-telling powers, his methods/ ot lrerary work and the first gradual deve- lopment of the public appreciation for his writings. A just and discriminat- ing estimate w_as given, of the man and his Work, interspersedwith quotations from a number of his poem<.~ Fo low- ing Prof. ‘Jorda.n’s paper, which was heartily applauded, Miss Sayre read with admirable expression and taste one of Kipling’s shorter poems. The vote ot thanks was moved by Mt-.McCroady seconded by Mr. W. E. Bently, sup- ported by Prof. Shaw and Dr. H. John- son, all in warmly appreciative terms. At the close Rev. Mr. Campbell im- pressed oni the students present that Kip1ing’s diligence had contributed as much as his genius lo his great success. The National Anthem was then sung. ' %mmmmmmmmmmn Aiuitiill mill ~' tlllllelf , minliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii "ii:-5' § is Q-'§»`¢\¢`/\» " Q »\»\'\»\»v\ 3 tuuuu tllliltiu la ; UllB$l|ll|l tten practised. _ We won’t do it. 2 on’t need to say our lumber is as -o as you require-it's the BEST HAT GROWS. No need to 'tall you ur Shingles are as good 'as are going -they're out to our order-can`t be sau- ...t ,. . ........ ~' eres u on ‘ _ cuss" "id",-,,_,,”"*;‘t=.s`§`°‘°“,,,v“,t’f; ve -_ o f - r ~ 'EEE PLACE for Lumber reform isi. “JIS gllllll r. He worked at Gowai .. . _ . A is lil Bmw, “Vernon Rive” for the mt _That old Carpet must be working st ot wma mm to, ?_\_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ The very latest in furnishing' T 0 _ ey on the eastern train from i '=if1_o_n, and won the hearts of all, who_‘_ l1€Cl{W83,I‘._ PHE BOWS, ASC0l3S, L0ml)3l'd8 'test 1\ oveltres in _ ~ ;_r‘;?;,.‘§‘,,'i‘§§’.§;“;f,;"“‘ “°'° °°"““‘1“°“*~» Make It e POM to See, our a passenger on the we,ti_-rn train yestcri. I P Y Pame to hear of her death' _ dey afternoon. Dearest sister thou hast left u @l@` MR. J. A. Ramsar, Summcrside wa~t Q pee 1 I - d numerous’ who wml ' I I HI HI R and eastern coasts, and which extends from e summer, cod-lish are not expected for some time yet; herring-are ,caught in" _Souris Cove, but no pets are set larther east as there is too much ice Heating round. The lobster fishermen are the your watchin A suits, $3.00. to it novelties-_“_ in Bfitlz -ont Ao1=¢!~ of study and ,taught ns how '-to ineandf 'let nooon_1fooiogo_tnoy ; -, f 7 Q; t s it for you. ` ._`_\si in wfosii, __ _ _ .eq \ A / i ._ . f _ _ _ _' §\l,8'8i-Sts refund the monebeié tails to Cure _i `\'\ A- \ 35 rolls New Spring Matting opened. ' Odds and Ends for Housecleaning Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Curtains Sash Nets. ' Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. 0* hearts of the fishermen by distributing There may be some hopes for him yetl' Austin McDonald member oi)King s, who this session is an ardent prohibi- = as I tlnd a wonderful metemor hosis in _ _ _ , » ttiouist, though voting 'against it for a , political lite time. 'Wonderful conver- Sion. -é_¢_..i_ T0 CURE A COLD IN OKED AY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Al, mosscw OUR new hats are selling fast so if you want a. nobby hat made 'by the best . _ makers, patronize _Prowse Bros. _ l'r’s a fact worth knowing that the best furnishing department is at Browse Bros.-li. Lnnins’ Dongola buttoned boots. JAMES PATQN 8:, (ill: t patent tip-all sizes, only $1.15 a pair at R. K. Jot’s.-1i. THE .\ll. , ._.._ _ Undoubtedly those buckle with patriotic designs, beauti fully euamelled in a variety of colors, are the newest -and most popular line Of $°0dl °l\ the market. They come, attached to is -goo _ quality of silk _ ribbon rn assorted colors. We have .at few of these beautiful belts still on hand. F. l'Iutcheson,_ JEWELLEB ao. o ' st. _ _ _ "§ init .llsiiltss wtll_if1llll_gi'i’ Our made to order Suits make any ready made imitation seem ridiculous! 1 3 M] [Q 3 by comparison. To he sure, counterfcits pass for genuine coin and brass for _ _ _ gold at a distance, because both are yellow but the diference ;'il1__out; brais Good workand low prices the M1189. isn’t__ gold and realy made isn’t Tailor made. The two are eas' y 1stingnis_ - _ dd, one ischeap the other isnlt-cheap, one fits the other doesn’t lit; we fit shipping __ , _c' per perfectly and invariabl . Our large stock of Suitiugs gives every customer 811 _ fi ;.. 1000 ample field of choice iiyi materials, Vicnnas Cheviots, Broad Clothisb Sea1ag_¢8» Tags _ _ _ _ _ X_i;i;1t§ds,Scotch and tweeds,W_est of England Trousermgsan an ian dy _ _ Lf, 3 "