‘- »- ..._ .t s. ..,..-s@- »,. -¢g,‘_,_ THE GUARDIAN. CFIAB.LOT`l`El`O\VN. OC'l‘i')Bl4`.R ll. IF-w l a I l - 1 l l -’ WA W ___' »-» _ `- 'Te' ,_ »' " 3, “ ; if S f\ S '~ ` er ,’£=~./'lf'/§" 5 ’ - ~ - " " ‘ MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Grey Flaunels tanle Bros. We have the best values in grey flan- nels ever put on this imarket, from the lowest to the very highesti grades. Plains and twills in dark and light grey and fawns l4c l8c 23c 25c 28c.34c-and 38c- per yd- Navy blue flannels. plains and twills unions and all wool Flannellettes~_~_ 32 inch striped a good heavy cloth _,- it llyvi 33inch stripes. a splendid as- _ UIYYYHV " "" sortment light and medium colors. This is a fine quality English flan nellettes Extra quality 33 inches wide. E u STANLEY Bli0'l`HEllS. t ‘ ‘i ‘ ‘l/`¢ `j'l~_ "~»'$_'-" 1' E;-I`¢ .' ~S .ii;">_-/.i_l,§-"51, I l UMCES I Unis aces whiih w.-re to have taken :E 2;/ 'ip Souris yi-sterrlav were postponed ‘I account of the rfii until Egg; , 12h Botohei lots. 1 ,ijt T J Will li 4 \| »f(°l‘] 1°\| R DBIWBBD A I \"' 'JH' A*-A v - vailions, l’ ii c Rezovi PF0‘l‘°C*°1' l’I°ivr ~i~ I, il I rr' PLIIS9 ‘lf $l0Oia minue riir f ra por " Of 370V a green race for - 00180 Of $30 utrance fee 10 p t' 1611!. Of Pulse- - to close mi l`|le8d8.y Races will be cal ed at 12 o’clock , fMusica.1 at 8 30 local t me a m on day of , return iare one dollar turn tickets at one first-class fare§ be issued from ~1l stations west of E s M¢noNALD. ‘ 7 10 11 Secetary; ,av- , p I C- it PER YARD . ..\. z ;_-_‘i i~ff;.' t»'ff`:l. - ‘- »-;_ ._-`f‘\/" : .?\,‘~»T:. l' ` `:': C . PER as YARD. pf _._ v ../' _,. vii l lien ill YARD ./ 7 all _ -Y - ll .'~ '"1?4.3` 'W QGBBB “ies int? ll it t I Special train will leave Charlotte- 4 ‘ f as ° ' ' ' strnments, each the best of. ‘ WF-H CARVELL B A Barrister-at Law. Bank if Novagscolia Bl|lli|l|l| _ Ciiarlotietown. * `“ Or any other musical in- `_ strument come right to us :f -we can suit you. 3 MILLER BROSi T C0nnolly’s Building. » Queen St. _, of \ \ \_f.'- Q-`_' ~__;.';.\-`_' " \ l ffliiff-»a\_ 5, ,_ Are best Satisfied by best , musical instruments. Our I `. line offers you perfect in- its kind- at prices that you will recognize as right. ' If you want a * Eduard Island’ ___ O, .ai An Illustrated Bo-ik, descriptlvo Of J* Edward I lirid For sale at J b00k d R H M on’ SE;)resCao[iiraiiis a as °, J* "N591 fmt; zse .. espfp .AUTOHARP si i 5 _. Q LOCAL BRIEFS Latest News of the City and Province. By Reporters and Correspon- , dents Everywhere. ___1-__ Rav. A. STERLING wi.l preach at Bradalbane on Sunday next, the l5t‘i inet at 6.30 p.m. Tilt; It-v, A. F. Brown of North River, and tue Rev. David Price of Tryon, will exchange pulpis next Sibbath. Oct. 15. MR. J. E. B. MCCMADY will lecture in the Public Hall. Vernon River Bridge on Friday evening, 20th inst.. in the interest of Gough Lodge. 1.0 G.T., Admission 10 cents. Subject Life and Times of Hon. Thomas D’Ar.-y Mc-Gee. Mn. D. A. SHARPE arrived in the city yesterday. Mr. Sharp is here for he purpose ol smuringa shipment of *apples forthe English market. He says that it will be ditiicult to get suiiioient to pack seventy-five barrels. `I`he first’ shipment will probably be made by the Lake Huron. THE Mission Band concert at North River Baptist Church last. Sunday evening was an unqualified success. Proceeds of collection and opening of mite boxes were very satisfactory. Special features of the evening, singing by Mrs. A. _F. Brown assisted by three member-i of the baud, and a splendid solo by Mr. Hugh A. McLean. _ Sriu. THEY Conn: They Managing Committee of the Cathedral Baz tar desire to acknowledge with thanks the receipt ci a handsome donation of can- dy from Mr. A. Craig, Mayor of Picton; cruet et-and from Mes=rs R. B Norton & Co; ahandsoms pipe and cigarette case from Messrs J. C. Ratzay & Co., Montreal, and confectionery from Mr. A. A. McC1askcy, St." John. ' -1 lr' She had her way.-A lady visitor from abroad the other day. remarked that Cliarlottetonisns were far too conservative in their methods of .valuing big enterprises. She suggested that the Grand Provincial Bazaar. in aid of the new Cathedral should be called as in other cities a °°tombole”. .. The msn- agenient however intend this time, at least, standing by the old reliable term. Whether it be called a bazaar or a tombola the coming event is going to be the biggest and best affair yet. held. _ Wnnnnve BnLI.s.-A happy event look place at. the residence of Mr. William Sharam, merchant of Mor ray Harbor South on Wednesday _,even- ing the 6th inst- when his daughter Ada was united in marriage to Mr. Allan McMillan .of Wood Islands.§ The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Stewart and was witnessed by a large number of friends and relatives of both parties, from Wood Islands and Murray Harbor. The bride was very becomingly attired and was attended by Miss Sara McMillan (sister of the groom) while the groom was support- ed bv Mr. Leith Cowan. After the c~remony, all repaired tothe dining rcom and partook of an excellent and sumptuous supper, filling themselves to' their hearts content. A few more hours were ri=n'l- red enjoyable with instrum- _mtal ninsicefe. lhis voting couple ar~ highly resp-cteii and received a f'»um'~~r :if handsome uresents. Tue =~'ritirjoius in wiitiiiigllilr. and Ml‘8» MacMillan a happy and prosperous life. -Cor. / THB KEELEY CURB _ Th wish' tob uredof fthe crsvinsg tor Alcohol lldlogrphineac Tobaccoi and C_\€9-1'- ettes oto l’ort1and. lldalne. Kee ey II\Sf»1¥»\ll56 Reference; R. C.Goi-v. L W0B'r1-Iv.. Wm. 'l`UnNii: P P. ARCHIBALD., Amxannun Elo NEWV. B:RonnR'rso1v Sntois W. CRABBE. p§_A_ I, JQHQQON MRS R. J. CAMPBELL. A Pickle/ To have the peculiar snap to it must have the best vinegar and spices in its composition, We have them. s Vinegar, _ Spices, , Malt English, Tumeric. Plain & Spices, Genymon, Proof, Clove s rw. Wine. x x x Celery Seed cider. Cayenne. inlhole Pepper, All Spice. Our Moto- QUALITY HIGH-PRICES MODERATE. hen Ia] rTaylir iroke tue one; % ’(iq. W ' 1* ' " '@'@@@(` WX mile rect rd last ve: r on a chiiiiili-ss wheel heinimediat lv had a greet mar- '_'- ketvaliiifin Europa Tue winning off the wfriils champif.n.~i.i;i nt Montrail increasid this value, and the French promoters immediately went after tie Atnericaan darkey, who claims Worces- ter, Mass.. as his home. Through their agents in New York the French promoter guaranteed Taylor $15,000 for riding in France next summer, the proviso. however, being made that he race Sunday thitbeing the only day -on which Europeans will go to bicycle races. This Taylor has refused, and he now poses as one of the few American racing men who will not race Sunday. Kari Creelman, the Truro cyclist now engaged on the world’s cycling tour on his wheel. writes from Fort McLeod, under date of Sept 27, as follows; ~~I s -xi just ab ut to climb tho Rockits iniough Crow’s Nest pass. I have had fi very hard trip west from Winnipeg. Tue ruts on the trial make wnee;i~ig very hard. and the cactus punczures the bicycle tires: also strong head winds. l hive travelled 4.120 miles. of which I have walked 390. By all reports, I will have lots of walking to do after reach- ing the summit, 125 miles or more. I enjoy the trip a great deal, even if it is the hardest work I ever had to do. I will not give it up at the coast. I shall probably go to San Francisco for a week or so. - Bi' THE S. S. H.u.ii<‘AX.-'l'he cele ‘ I.r.it.ed Irish football team, which car- ries inter provincial as well as interna- tional honors,arriv+.d here on the steam- er Hilitax from Boston last evening. Among the players is J. G. Davidson, half-back of the North of Ireland foot- ball team, who is considered one of the best exponent of the game in Ireland. There are eighteen in the party and are under theinanagement of A. H. Collins or Toronto. The visitors were metat the steamer by President Kirkpatrick and Vice-President Robertson ef the Won- derers. The players are stopping at the Halifax. They are a fine strep- ping lot of fellows and will no doubt make it interesting for the local teams. They came from the old country to Bo_~ton on the steame C inadii, arriving there on Saturday uiorning~ J. Ge .Franks is the captain of the team. The players are J. G. Davidson,~John Byers, Frank Densmore, A. E. Stevenson. J. D. Lefffr. Belfast, B. Doran. P. ‘Nich- olson, R. R. Bovd, H. H. Boyd, H. Hc- Cready. T. A.'VHsrvy, R.. W; Rowyn, A. C. Rowan; Dublin; J _"Brine, Bally- eennon. The visitors play their 'gains here on Wednesday with the United Service, and on Saturday they will play the Wanderers. -Halifax Chronicle -Sth. i 'is ~- '$35 lloctors Sold l - .Bulth¢Notsiy. Mr. Lunimwv cured of Kidney Disease in two months by Dr. Chas¢’s Kidney-_ Liver Pills. _ Iris only when thoroughly convinced of the superior merit of aremedy that public men will give their sanction. Mr. E. H. Lemire. Notary Public, 1694 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, tells of his re- markable reoo ' from a severe attack of kid- _ ney disease. ma doctors had failed, Dr. » ciiases Kidney-Liver Pun saved his nfs He writes: " I give this statement, first because it is only just that the merit of Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills should be made known, and again in order that others may- profit by ml’ experience. For yuss I sudered _with kidney disease which doctors pronounced _incuml_>le. Thanks to Dr. Cliase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. which I have usedfor two months, I am com- pletely cured. They helped me from the first. and the cure is now perfect." _ Dr. Chase‘s Kidney-Liver Pills_act directly on the kidneys, and through their combined iniiuencdon the kidneys and liver. _cure the most complicated diseases of these delicate organs. One pill a dose. 25 cents a. box at all dealus, of Edmanson. Bates & Co.. Toronto. 1 1 Job lot of Bed _Comforts going at a snap at Pa.ton's. 7tf it ' Certainly Never pays to carry an unre-' iable Watch. You never know the time, and are con- stantly missing appointments on that account, We sell Reliahlewaiohes only We dont care to handle any- - thing else. V your inspection. SANDERSDN & C0’S, A ViOG0l.‘lB BOW. W. N. 'rAN'roN. :Jewelen ' 4 incurable' 3* ee . gitllliltgl UQ-C‘§»C`. Our fall overcoats and reefers are going fast And when you see the assortment we’ve t wonder at the rush you see every dey in our clotl Our childrens ulsters and reefers. are Just wht ' keep the little ones warm and comfortable in th 883805. sieecioee-on-e-oe»e-o e-e-if § _'IT 3 Z 2 del Store. sooo suiii .Ward _ _ i ' - 0 Iineasyaiseisei aginfor 3. 'the bride ficoinnour beautiful ‘ ” * display* of" silverwear._ ,We ' A4 B 'n E at k ; i ’ ~i=_i’ii'f‘ii,se'iiiiis1' ° ‘ f akin Dishes ’ ‘ (sons silver) _ f" ' glI3d‘r‘Cof1oo . _ O ; S one - ' v , oegam Ladies- up Will you call in and , look 4 around. , W. W. lYELLll,E-R,. \\\ Q Jnwiinsa AND Enenavitu. . \ ,i C 4 Mako Your Boy Cot With cne of our comfort giving' cold defying i Yllllll UWN HV Have you in the past been paying a tailor I your coat when you can get inet as stylish, Just as i as well fitting as garment a 25 por 00012 1888 008% _ H. RAMSAY -1°' it For Wedding Giitu f&m___ P...._»“..i... Dosert8Q1_l& . _ tiillige. lluley. lliss- 1;* Sept 29 détw lm od- . /I . eeeeeeeoeoeo NM* ees Call and give us the verdict of »~t-S \ `.t\ VL _V,' V/ YJ -W' Young Men Liam. Telegram -- - aiidllailiiay Business. w Good ‘ ‘ . Pleasant iarid steady work. 7'; ...Y.°§s"§.?;?:§`f§;e"'tten..:¥°..”si%‘;.i? °““ s :_ , I Quincy Telegraph and llallm Business , , P »--~, Ziuiu llld But many parents would give ten times its value if they nnlv had one of their child. Whydon’t you S00 about it ? You who have your children around you now. We will mak6 8 GOOD ONE for _VOU- Better arrange asitting. _ » Ty;:& ' Day Studs i 1 WESTLAKE , o fesunrsesessssssoseee one 3*°*_* Charlottetown, Oct. 4 1899 t _JET _ The puspos E yo dug org? fi " who osniiot ; would suggestalook at cur » 3 mvn’ wig 1 sell as tolI‘l¢0li will gladly and prtoes,i an I WU to exchan | fliuiirin P' wr ° tlnsiu At the P wil i. cues 8