'YW v if WVU 'i D I 1 i __--:_-'S-'5 I II ‘“"”' A THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 12 1899 H _ .f - A- ,_A 'W st. tt. rtn<-< ` Dr ss Goods. t'-urs. mitlmtrv, tents’ t'ft|misIt= il\tl&;`.I‘..“l‘. Bti' ' OQTWQI ir-iPl§l]PlES Sllllli eeessuccefsors t°bOO! W. A.. vvmrzs as <59. I . ~ . _ _ ._ . ,fi _ t 4’-`\‘~" 4 "»"\ 1 '-\\ ._ »':‘§> .» I ) 1 < 1 \ g .- _I, tt fr = J \~~ /4" 5- _ anidlelsfc. each. é Gecanut Plas, E 15 and 20c. each- llnce Pies. 1 Oc. each. E A b P. 9 pp l‘fOc. each. Tart Pies, 1 Oc. each. Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY, Hakes Best Bread- ititiitiitiiitiitrttt in . W , . ___} ,_ ls Dt. H. L. Dickey (Late ffthe Ro_\'alLondon Ophthal- mic Hospital and Central London 'l"nrc;tt and Eztr Hospital Mcortields.) Specialist in IJ`seases`utthe,£',e. Ear Throat and Nose. OFI`l1Tl~l- Cameron Block. RESII >l~lNCE-Hotel Davies. Otlice Hours-9.30 a. ni. to 1 p. D1- 2 to3_p, ni., 7 to8 p. m. Eyes Tested for Glasses- June 2 wd MR. D. C. Monson was a passenge by the west bound train yesterda. afternoon. citv at a quarter to nine o’clock, loc time. to Messrs,Schurrnau,Lefurgey & Clar dwellings t0 be erected on that proper convert Ashby into an imperta suburb--Sydney Record. the city in s me of the principal de- pirtmet ts at 'hs Halifax fair: _Poultry -P. E. 1.. $52.50; Beef cattle--P. E. 1.. $‘221;Horses-P. E. I., $100;Dair cattle--P. E. I.. $451;Sheep._.P_ E. I., 8412; Swine-P. E. I., $86; Dairy produce-P. E. I.. $22; Field grains. seeds, etc.f-P. E. I., $1; Field roJt°, grains, et:._P. E. I.. $17; Fruit- P. E. I.. $75. l'r is said in New Haven. Conn., on authority of B. Plant, that the will of Henry B. Plant, is to he contested. Judge Lynda Harrison, executor, is not in town. but associates of his in the railroad business. say that Mrs. Plant and her eldest son have given notice of an appeal. The terms of the will leave the bulkfef the estate to the male line, a gpnlpration removed and it will have to ept in trust for years. Mrs. Plant. before leaving her home in Branford last month admitted. it is said to her friends there. her purpose to make a contest. No notice of contestants’ appeal has been filed with the probate court. Mn. Wu. Srsnus. of Mcrell, P. E. I. reached Truro on Fridaylist and gave us a pleasant call on Saturday. One of the papers in noticing his departure says he will spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Andersonmin Truro,that he will be 80 years of age on the 12th since he spent a previous anniversary has been here once or twice during the last two or three years and is still well able to travel. Colchester Sun. Rav. J. F. llctlurdy. pastor of the i Presbyterian church at New Richmond, Quebec, met with a serious loss a few of the manse was discovered to be on tire. In it were a fine horse, poultry. ' wagon. sleigh and other driving ma- terial, and a considerable quantity ef hay. Mrs. MeCurdy barely had time to run from |the manse, open the barn door and let the horse out. The poultry could not be released and were des- _ the building. The loss is a heavy one but it was fortunate that the manse escaped for at one time there was little hope that it could be saved.--Halitax Herald. ingti dd § es sweetest kind Of music to why we do the millinery t rounding districts If ou wish to see the Qi nd Sen -_:_-»" cr: l tl LOCAL BRIEFS Tm; postponn, mess at Souris take last night at 8 o’clock in the Masoni al A CONTRACT for the erection of 10 ki Ltd , of Summeaside. This means 200 The Secretary reported that a letze ty nt FOLLOWING were the winnings of BOARD OP TRADE. Evening, 1' _ _ __ Y The regular quarterly meeting of th Charlottetown Board of Trade was het place Lodi! A Special tram leans the Tlliltllyrhebers present were: H. Haszird, S. VY. Csabbe, R. Fennell, W. F. Carter, L. L. Beer. W. F H. Carvell, Hon. Peter Sinclair was in the city yas- 0 J. Newssn, N. Rstt»nbury, W. W. more houses -tAsbby. has been given S'anlev, Geo. Stanley, F. Perkins. R. B. Norton. had been received hom the Massey before the and of the year,which should Ha rr;s Co., in reference to delay 'in freight between Point du Chene= and Charlottetown. The President said that a light ship hasbeen placed at Pt du Chene so that t:.e steamer can con- tinue up to the end of the season. The President referred to the receiv- ing of a communiwtion from the Lon- Y don Chamber of (.omm+roe and refer- red to the delegates’ visit to the Mari- time Board ef Trade and said that the Charlottetown Board has that Boa.rd’s sympathy in the telegraph system gr.evance of this province and said it would be a good idea to have an im- provement in telegraph syst»m. ' Mr. R. B., Norton referred to the landings at the ice in the winter and thonghtitshosld be attended to. It is a fact that for three or four weess when the ice is good people cannot get ashore. The trouble is in the rise and fall of the tides. A plank landing is what is needed to be placed when the ice is making. He moved the follow- ing resolution which was secondrd by Mr. Fennt-ll. . Resolved that the attention of the city council be called to the fact that in the interest of the city it would be advisable that proper landings be provided for the ._ convenience of people from the South side of the Hillsboro and A West River, also west of North River and that the city council make some effort to pro- vide such landings until ice is solidly formed in fall breaking up in spring. Mr. Beer said that there is a com- plaint that there is not sutiicient freight imtttt, and unfit will its vs y¢»sr.'ea1-S. The supsrintsndstthsd issusds circular that in the future cars could not of he birthday in Truro, the town ii ’ be provided, except where freight is which he was born, Many year; hgve lj pl‘0Vld8d. H6 had l16&t'tllZl1B 00lIlplalDl} elapsed. possibly seventy, dnrtng which 1-'in several places. It will cause a great Mr. Sterns did not visit Truro. but he iinconvenence. Mr. Ratteubu fy thought ll that it was a serious thing. Berhaps they have been impos- ing on th' Sup srintendent. Mr. Crhbbe asked it it was not rea- sonable. Mr. Sharp would do What is fair. He can’t provide warehouse ac- commodation for merchants. days ago, while he was visiting in this ~ Mr. Beer said that Mr. Sharp would city. At midnight the barn at the rear do all in his power but he was afraid he has not suilicient rolling stock. The matter was left ln the hands of the council. , ’ The president called the attention of the Board to the fact that nominations should be made before the annual meeting. _ It was decided to hold a. special nom- troyed. as also were all the contents of ination meeting prior to the 'annual meeting. . ' - Tas S. S. Bonavests is due_ this evening. @ if ii Regular Quarterly Meeting Held Last' i N0 NEED 0F TIN HORllS, BRASS BANDS, or other outside attractions to fill our millinely I‘00ID with customers. The magnificent display of up-I0-4l8»I6 good; we show does that part of it, and we find that the soft LOW' notes of our LOW, LOW prices as they fall ._ ~ gently on the ear and lightly tot ch the pocket-book IS the Paris Tstiimmed l\Iillinery,y-»u MUSF YiSif» OPI' miulnery de‘ partment. Their is no alternative. Orders for Miss Murnyan should be left earky in the week as possible to prevent any gdisappointment 2.8 S116 has already taken orders for many dayS ahead- E Sticky Fly Paper ey High-Blass Mtllmery tttiiiti ilitiiiixiittiiti. OQIQO igé tty Point Pitt ' PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Cundall is visiting in Alberton. Miss E Bolro d was a 9 ` Mr. Frank Stanley,who has been visiting d in the city for some time past has returned c home. _ Hon. Anthony McLa.uchlin was in the city yesterday and in the morning he drove out to the Asylum. terdav and was present at the morning session of the Asylum Commission. Dr. Kennedy of the Berlin Dental Par- r lore, lefnfor New York es rda. y be y. While there the Doctor will take in the yafxht races. Mr: George McKinnon left yesterday morning for Port Elizabeth, N. J., where he has taken a position in the drafting oilice of Messrs. Bell & Wood. Dr. Purdy left yesterday morning for Alberton to take the dentistry practice of Dr. McKinley who is compelled to go abroad to undergo treatment to his eyes. _lg-i PRrr~:s'rLEr,s Dress Fabrics are .al way reliable. Guaranteed Fast Colors guaranteed Satisfaction. Serges, Craves nettes, Silk Warp Endoras, Poplins. CovertsandFancv Blacks. Ask your merchant :for them. Royal Oak Soap. It leads, That’s all l 12 tf. Your attention is called to our clothing room. N o use of any one claiming to show you the stock or low price we do for it ca.n’t be done so patron- ize - Prowse Bros. and be happy. _ 12 li. Our dress goods depart- ment is booming, the beauti- ful goods, the low prices on up-todate material is the attraction; be one of our cus- tomers and be happy. Prowse !_Br0s. _ 12 li. Now just a worl about our ‘Furnishing Department and 'carpet rooms. Well' we will, say nothing about them but if you visit them you will talk about them. Prowse Brosf _ 12 li MARRIED r At Sturgeon, at the residence of Mr. Nsthanael Randall, on 10th inet., by Rev A. W. K. Herdman of Georgetown, ' Alpin E. Walker of Darmouth to _Mary A. Cameron of Halifax, N. S. t' ~* __.AND._ 1' / ff are now in order to kill r off the last tiies of sum- , it close out our stock. #M li Eh.-.t _.V -- .~; [DBL '; 1- I §"Special prices to the a.vera.ge customer. 'l`hat’s rade of Chirlottetown and sur- litest productions in London and ` t "Es, GI. @9150 L @ is or The~. ° opular _Printing House Is where you can get satis- faction. FIRST-CLASS work at LOW PRICES. This you can get at . . _ . -ca . , - J-~\,._. ,. _ _y,-_,;`;- ,»_,j;`_",. _L-`\y l(l\ill‘i»t.,?--F-'--._’ f-rj.. sr,//i»..<-1 '_' ’ lt.; _ /2 O S-5 4 __ _ - _ Q I _I ii A _ J " \ \e .`l .}_ 5 :_ ,_ - .f . as s b th _ »,1f~ . .i west bound trait! _ yesterdgy. s “get y e ~ - ' I- 'I ` '1- - ` M" ‘ fd: a ". i Wg” I _ .;//xv 1 ro/ _j ;\\\ $5 ,ggi ~.\\ttt'i ' M ,. . i \ ` . Waist ? Seemed at pity that dainty, and so convenient. Autumn Waists for you, and beauties too. a - m°9fe___-& VIC y,;y We. Have Studaed . I considered-on the market. our' price $2.85. . . . ' \`\""` -fr’/~ *“ ' ~r~'~»"~ t ' t , ' » Shirt Waists for F Did ever a* garment tain such popularity as the should rnonopolize 'anything ’ I ~ So we ve prepared a. lute 7 Flannellettes, _Ca.shmeres, teens, Velvets-choose. s Dark Flannellette, self cuffs, white linencollsr, Black and White Check, white collar, self cafe, _ » ' 1 95c and Good value, fancy Flannellette, .self cud, self collar ot' clerical shape; A . ' ` ~ ‘ 1 Very pret1;y{Flannellletite, self colliir ` cn&, trimmed round colla.r,and down front with velvet ribbon ` _ Black Satteen Shirt Waists, in good quality, self collars and cuffs, 1 15 and Colored Satteen Waists, tucked front, black, blue and cerise, self collars and cuffs Dainty Corduroy Velvets, self collar and cufl`s- in Red, Purple and Navy 1 .- For years and have come to the concltision that the two lines we are now pushing are the best- quality and price Spgqlgl-A GOO D 'spring-all double woven wire.--stron madeyand frames nicely varnislied--ought to be. worth $3-7 ' “Qgggen”-'l‘his mattress we will guarantee to give THE Mt sa t it fi BEST SATISFACTION.-All double du len const, and adjustable. The frsmeelare PHI , $4.00 ~ = We will be glad to show- you these springs even, if don’t wanttobuy. _i ‘ i" .I ohn ' Newson ~ ml; Z`¢- Z; “ \/’;}= ‘l ge Fe- `?”¢ l ,_ 1;, 1 'ff ~' . ‘\ eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeee oeooocooeeeo Have You Made Up Your Mind___.és LOWER QUEEN STREET. BOOT AND SHOE STORE Ladies’ Felt Hats-J New stock now, open and selling well. _ - ~-_ ~\ t '- _~~ ;. . _ :;' - ` \ _ - ‘ -_ `\ _, gl "-__\f’_ », x ,_ ‘ _.__ , ,; . ` ; Q' » f* ~ f , ,V ___ \ - ,rs ,i"¥'/u|.§-5 if/f ,-\`-1 -'.11 `, -11 `-"IU -r- sbs’ abr' ' »-` eeghefdee What kind of a. boot you will get for fall wear W cannot crowd all our different styles of boots into th window-just drop in and say, I want to see tha boet at such and such a price. The rest is easy at MoQUA_ID cceeeeceecoeceeeeeeeeeceee Ladies’ Gloth Jacketsi German and English. New stock now open . . Ladies’ Underwear-` A good range. Sec the special value at fifty cents C,L.E,g,egs,'u“'?;.l£!l:.?“’T. J HARRIS, '%§@C°"-il ‘§’@‘5* " Q“°°” S“"’°'“ Losses house.