THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'l"I‘ETOWN, DECEMBER 6, 18 98 l l if ,. i l . . i l l ii'ii'nnriiiiin»ie t illiililllliilllilllllllllll F' illil lllil`llilllilillilliiIl7Illlll lllllihittli 5. wnnnnwwwwnnw nnuww www uw - The lot cludes - Ladies Sailois Walking Hats ‘ ant Children s ‘ Worth 85 4 to Sl 50 O EACH ley lhos iriniiroinnneie Save Floney Flonth your Boots and Shoes from i e gcinz to make it change business and mu_t. reduce our ig Ladies Fine hand Q0( and Butto ted Boots a pair patent tips $l 00 2 pair lbdies Fine Slip Job line from ‘hits e~ F1118 tr up Boots Job lm6~ 8 c at d 900 '1 DVI' OCC: m illlllllllllllllllilllllll at very low price ICICI IIOIOI Ollll Come and et bar ains OICIOI Cllll’ ?.$?....9T' Weonienini ’LocAL BRIEFS IEE EAI --- NIYS BUSY STUR The Latest iieirs ot the titty . and Proiinoe. ii Gathered hi Guardian Reporters and Cor respondents Everywhere. (See also on page 5.l Hox.J.\s W. Riciranns is in the city. p MR. D. A. SHARPE, Sunimerside, came to the city yesterday. Mn. W. S. Moline took a carload of horses to the mainland yesterday. Cniisr Exemi-;isit liaison has dispos- ed of the pacer Melrose to Mr. A S. Hewitt, of this city. AT the police court yesterday morn- ing. l-Idward Riley was tined,$2 or ten days for drunkenness. Tun Methodist church at Souris, which has undergone considerable ie- pairs, will be rc-opened on Sunday next. ' l.i:si.in: 1-].\'roN. of Kentviile. N. S. has a colt a yezir old last June, which' ‘tipped the scales on the 26th uit., at 1,11-5 lbs. YOU will see Simple Simon tishing in his mother`s pail at Mother G0ose`s Market in St Peter`s Hall on the 13th instant. and if you want to buy some ot his catch you may do so at liberal rates. Mit. HALsEr HOOPER, Prince St., has graduated with honors from the P. E. Island Commercial College ot which I. Oxenham is Principal IMr. Hooper is a clever young man of good character and will no doubt distinguish himself in the business world.-Congratulations. D. B. Bitowxieu., I. C. R. conductor on the night freight between Moncton and Campbellton, was badly injured at Gloucester Junction Friday night by being squeezed between the cars. The injured man was remouved to Bathurst. His condition is not considered danger- ous. l i Corrtr MOUNT Srnrrinn, I. O. F.-- The regular meeting of this Court will be held to-night at[8 o`clock. Initiation of several candidates. Election of of- _ficers for the ensuing year and other important business. A full attendance of all .members is particularly request- ed. Visiting brethren welcomed. AMONG the passengers by the ill- fated steamer Portland was William O`Brien.a young man who left Elms- `| dale for LeWiston.Me., some tive or six years ago. Mr. O’Brien was on his way back to Lewiston from Boston when the disaster overtook the steamer. At latest accounts his body had not been recovered. -Examiner. W. M. Tixnxitorr, Maugerville, re- cently bought the Jersey bull Signal, 51.504. bred by Mr. E. M. Jones of Brookville. Ont. The sire of this bull stood at the head of forty Jerseys, sold for $24,000 to parties in P. E. I. Dam, Piirdie Signal, sired by Signal Belve- dere. Mr. Thurrott was a very suc- cessful exhibitor at St. John and Hali- fax this year, having taken two diplo_ mas in farm products and $250 in prize money. He is also a large shipper of farm products as well as a producer. THE schooner Florence R. Hewson, Captain Wesley Patterson, arrived at Machias, Me.. on Friday evening in a disabled condition. The llewsou was from New York, bound to H-ilifax, N. S., with a cargo of 19,000 bushels of corn, and when off Cape Sable. Sunday morning. was struck by the gale.Every- thing movable was swept from the deck, the steering gear was disabled, all lower sails, boats, davits were car- ried away, the cargo shifted and two men lost overboard, Charles Reed, of Hopewell Cape, N. B . and Geo. Mc- Lennan, of Moncton. The Hewson had f been driftin about tour or five da s ilr|i_w_l_gnw aw" rv is-mt e are compelled t day and night up "with our this show we are pleas- our customers or D TAYLOR and was built in Parrsboro, N. S. ` in 4893.- ~ ~ * ing the I. .C. R. operators -and ' consist ing ot Memrs. Thomas._Spe_iicer,_» D. O Lesporllwb. S. C. Charters, H. H r Bray, R. A. Blais, W. M. McLean, Mr. ‘ Burns.P. E. 1s.and, and G. O.~ Forbes the service and also that the rate o report having been courteously receiv by Mr, Blair who promised to giv Times _ S Y - “The schooner is of 289 tous register f made to measure Over Coats ' THE executive committee. represent- wages be increased. The committee ._ 9-ily £!00'l quality TW9€Cl Suits ed to the city by the western express la night. in their hall Wednesday at 7 .30 p Election of oliicers. ance is requested. DURiNG the storm yesterday, a. war house on Knighvg wharf, Souris. wa blown down and completely ruined. J ee ° P Y suggested and an investigation de- some means and stalwart presence. He left home to cut timber. drink looked about him for some plan to kill his appetite. Being rich he sneaked them into his own coffee with- ttoiis onthe box told him, but all of no avail. . Then it occurred to'hini to hire a prize tighter to accompany hi on his trips. This man was paid to wrest from hirii tire vrliitkey glans and found that when it caiue to a sirugg he could lick the price tighterwith cas.. The excitenient of doing this led hi to drink more than ever, since every drink involved a fierce tussle in which he came oif the victor. Then he and the prize tighter would drink long an deep; one to celebrate his success, an the other to drown the sorrow of defeat. subdue his thirst. Afrcr awhile h le A ni i such a wreck from alcohol that the priz fighter could beat him. Affér that he would not let him have any more drink and he regained his health and streng‘h the prze fighter and return to his whis- key; but naturally the positions will be come reversed and the prize fighter when convert him to temperance. Thus they will go on and on through 'untold ages If this is not perpetual motion, what is .?_1-.g-_-_-1 DR. CLIFT cures Chronic Diseases and Rupture at Ch’town, Friday. Satur day ar-tl Sunday. Call or send slam for information. G1~;'ri"iNo ready for the Xmas rush at Santa Claus’ Headquarters. Grand display. ~ Carters’ Bookstore- 5 XMAS PRESENTS from our stock will be useful as well as ornamental Rattan and Cobbler seat-Chairs and Rockers, Bamboo Easels, Screens and Tables. All in the very latest styles, and at low prices. John Newson. 5 3i. per yard. Extra heavy and stron goods for 400 per yard. Better grade for 50c. our extra double and twist for 65c. Bianketing all wool 2 yds wide, 700 per pard.- \V. D. McKay, Bargai Corner.-5 MINCE meat time again. We know be found in our mince meat We know it is clean, pure, and wholesome. VVS sr-ll it at a price that will not let you afford to make your own. Try some 0 MR.E.e - D with i 1° se egg 1'nAn£A|i|_nsii|rr ntrea close show an increase of 20,000,000 bushe over last year, of cheese an increa 108.902 boxes. .and of butter a N0iuxNA'rioN of officers to'-night in crease of 141.464 packages. The Alpha Rebekah Lodge. A full attend- arrivals were only 27 more than- year, but their capacity exceeds t the previous year. 158,522 tons. 9' totaltonnagethis year was 1,212, S The coastwise steamers :also sh substantial increase both in vesse Rawrnr Trios. SMITH, was found l°””°'g°' _ IP IS97 there arnved dead on Windsor road.Halifax.his head Vessels' Whlle th” Seasm 33,9 9'" fractured; supposed to have fell on the The tofmage fo-I 1897 mfs 31' ’Q00 Point at a -,weed Swne Foul la was and this year 345,800,being an inc of 28,600 tons.-I`or0nto Star. manded. The deceased wasa man of The De artmem of A icum, so 0 n in ocea hat o The T0 8. peri lish- hge round _ fnmedl aken Even the esult shows that the dair and oulti -raising d.- P gf Ottawa has discovered from ex ments in the poultry feeding estab A coniti~:si>oNnENT ofthe Bras d’Or ment' 8'” C“’l°t°“ mace ‘h“° the Gazette, writes the following: A Glace H°sh`f°°d f°' “Wi ‘S °“"”°“l 3 D [1] Bay man for years addicted to stronf' as flue as d°“r’ mixed with ski milk. Poultry on that diet have t on flesh with remarkable speed. could afford to invest in any scheme Pr°f°_R°b°‘tS°“ was _a'St°°”h‘fd at that prcinisrd success. He even bought “sul” °t the °XP""r““°””' The I some of tue anti-liquor pills and slyly _ _ _ _Y P Y industries are intimately connect onth‘s own knowledge. as the direc- EX Pour or cilA1tLoTTET0Wl\'. Dec. 5,.-Arr. Express, Stewart, wash; St. Anne. Potvin, Summer SS. City of Ghent, McNevin, Hall _ g ‘Lady Franklyn, Garein, Cardi to use whatevei force was needed to Aroostook’ Geldert’ LiVe,p0,,}’ N_ Pug side ; fax gan 6 Surprise. Trenholm, Bai Verte; Wenola, Walsh, do.; A. S. T shend. Whittle, Picton; ltbuama, son, \Val1ice. Dec. 5,-C111. Express, S'ewart. duChene; Tug Wenola, Walsh; Vette;-A. S. Townshend. Whittle, 3 .tou; Rhuama, Lawson, Wallace- Finally the Glace Bay rn-in became c“°"’° .N°‘t0u° - e The latest sensation out land way is the discovery oi an belt not tar -from the Crowts _ U 0 _ . ` Pass, the only oil deposit in We Being strong again he was able to lick Canada. Experts report favorabl _ the formation, and oil found iloatin the creeks is pronounced of exce . . ' . ` ' to he ess dere will be able ‘° ?£“$1i§r. §f.”.°i§‘i$Zi 552032. C.. Nest Pass. Ifthe Standard Oil Co ,Q wants to mike its uionopoly effecti shouldget after the new wells. _ When you are nervous and sleep take Hoods Sarsaparilla. It make P erves strong and gives refres sleep. fr . Losr.-`A black and white c S ~eniel pup. The finder ,will be worded by returning to C. R. S . I . 9 ,CUKE FUR QUEBEC HEATERS The exports of grain from Mo i..o..i.-_rite o. it Bs wiii meer f°f "10 Harlesden season just ~ - ' ls . m. las 747. ow a ls an 29 ived. tons. rease _ Pt. . Baie Pic- Ross- oil Nest stern y on g on lien have w’s veit less, s the hin g ocker re- mall ; li il Gi d Sh It f t . r ny ose one I g ls theCheapest and Best Fuel. t We are making a superior quality of Coke now. - Almost as good as Anthracite coal aind half as cheap. N0 Dirt- 'No I Ashes. Charlottetown Light Rr Power Orders 'nust be left ahead lto insure delivery. ’ orricz. ouesn srltezr. 7 S.; Tug own Law- I iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihliiiiiliiiiiii CLoTns for Boys, our own make 25c § is ll gwli Cl)Rll|llLL § ASK Yllll = with npr friends, to visit and inspect our stock of ' Xmas Gifts. Here you will find all thelates creations of fine C! on that only the Iinest:fruits,s,.iceS.etc. will _§ I l = ours.-Ssnnniznsou & Co. 'é nrnn. J e y ' Cutdlass-Silverwar Passed peacefully away at Hopedale. Straihtiibyn, on the 27th nit, Margaret. dearly beloved wife of the late Allan McSwain, aged 68 years, leaving four sons and three daughters to mourn the loss of a kind mother. Blessed are the dead,who din in the Lord( All dealers 10clS, ` eifillllllliillhltlllllllltltlllllllllllillllléls gi We’d rather Miss' Sales than 2; - lliss Fits. 3: BUILT TU ORDER § That is the way you want your; 2; clothes made. No two 'persons Ej are built alike .hence the im- ff possibilty of any one being f properly fitted except with a ` Sfllillffllll' and Pfeiwted '5h°l1' °l*‘lmH if" ~j_ wouid iitsoine bodyelse. >8l1>iDG¥°°S0 °f-Pay- Th? °P°\`&*°f5 PW' E Who wants to wear 9. Suit that sentfda schedule in which they asked’ th ,r -new he placed on the same footing as other gmpi F; that iS that t_l.`|9y E8 ~ paid according to me length of time ir. looks as though he swapped it with some body else 'Z Have you seen our $14.00 for $13.00. _ Z S- A- MCDONALD: very favorable consideration to th operators’ representations. -Moncton Leading Fashionable Tailor welr -Watches _ -You will find every con Evenieiice awaiting you, and w p rg know that your visit will prov E mutually pleasurable. ' 4 " l§_T_=§ f‘\ 1 - .==W. W. WELLNER ine onrir wiroii iioust iiiiiiiiiiiii»'iiitiiiiiiiiiillihl Eéllllllil ll BentIey’s Liniment the modern Pain Cure' tit ',We Have Sole Control of Cur Own Make ol Ready-lhjade Clothing _ While clothing importers are taxing the' _ brains telling _you of tim excellencies of makes that have little or no mefrit, we justly claim that om" make of Ready-to-wear Clothing is superior any of them, being made by workmen having experience at custom work. i _ _ _ Having over 28 years experiencein Custlam Tailoring, we claim _W0 know quality of material and workmanship; better than any importing clothier in -the province. I 4 OUR GUARANTEE-Our make is more strongly put together, every pocket being linen stayed. 1 We guarantee our coats lit better around the neck and shoulders We guarantee sleeves hang better (a. very important point). l' We guarantee that if any part of a garnient rips we will SGW it free 01 We guarantee that if any little change is required to make the german ° a good fit for any particular figure, we will make the alteration free of charg Out' $10.00 All-Wool Blue Beaver Overcoat, silk stitched and Germs tweed lining, is the best we have seen for “tha money. Bruce- -Yoo liani Make a Mistoiro. _ If you buy your Fall'°$\'|i_t ami Gvorooal ~ from us, _ _ . A constantly increasing business proves the success of our eiforts to dress our patrons to their satisfaction _ ` _ A Magnificeni Range of Sultlngs. In English, Scotch, Irish and Ca.nadiani'1`weeds. Good Value In Scrges, Vicunas, Cheviots, Worsteds. i The Latest in Dvbrcoatings. Beavers, Meltons, Kerseys, Fur N aps, Whip_Cords. Bought for Spot Cash, Sold at a closet margin of profit. Cordon 8|. cLellal1. Men’s Outfit rs. e- _iii tiirnii inn E Fl l;;_... r a)KeWWNY"mNlmlYll’llY?lYlYlll §The §0.uestio'n _ ‘ What can I procure for mas Gifts this year! may be greatl simplified by inspecti our new stock of eireiry, Silverware, nd Sterling Silver ltoieities. r Already our customers a making selections. .l'. Hutcheson Jeweler and Optician eierrriiirirmiirrrmrrirririiriirii in ‘“’ " " §- suit made to order. ‘O niet the Minister ol Railwavs --here Who wants to wear cloths that B "4 illlllii ` it r ilii »‘i i r.r‘r iliirlii iii ii r ili »’-li \l~‘ilr'i ~‘» "‘l‘=li'il»`\' is mhmwhmmdhmwmwwmm 4___X¢ Iflyou are, come and see us. We have Pianos and Organs, all the leading makes. If you cannot afford a new one we have a large stock of sec ond-hand Pianos and Organs at prices to suit all purses and on easy terms of payment MILLER BROS., I The P. E. Islgud Music lipase. I » fr i iuiuwuiueuiurwiuiiiiuet I °°”"2!LZ 9S,.§.}" -""‘~‘-it --f WE claim to have one of the Bin .__._--- and ilanonsr Cnocknrev, CHINA and ' .,, __ 1... L r Grass Sronns in the Provinces. We IL ' _‘_ win give we 'res see FREE w any ‘ Id A man or woman who will give proof of ' ‘Ch’to_wn, during the past year, that it . ` ' and Cha.mberSe¢. the person that _bought three Sets one time out side of our store, m to realy; Dinner, Tea ' We ve the goods the people want, Call and see our blue sure/ Tlllllilllg W- eesserem- g A _ 1 W lP.e.|s\.ALNo toniiitinninii PAL, |..oxsNuA||, at loetrul Business Gotten.) best now in use and suo9@ CILISY1 A ne Aug. 7 Co. . PN! U