» .~ @ .~ .~'>-1. ~.. »~.'- ~»-- "-~ -' _ ~ ~-- -»,~~. ,_,.,-,_.,_ _ " ., _ , _, ... ,_ _ , . _ . - .1.__.._.-. -,-.-.-._ ......._._.....-_.~.,~.~_...-.,.....-..,__.-..,=-._-_ _.. 4 v ». ..._;¢3g$,,, ..» _, v-1...-Y .v THE GUARDIAN, OHABhO’.l".l‘E‘POW:N, N0»V"EM'BER 9, 1898 ' ' - - lll _ ._ llllllllllllg y slrakan “fe selltlie best Jackets that experience in every detail can produce. Men who have spent a lifetime in buying, sel- ling and making up Astrakan Coats manu- factured our stock.- They are made from the best Lipsic dyed skins, they are perfect in Fit, Etyle, Finish, and workmanship. They are all nov this season-not an old coat in the lot. There are no hotter made in Canada. (luv Guarantee goes with every coat- $25.60 $35.00 $40.09 $4500. I Bios. 'li THE ladies are putting forth every '_,,__° effort to make the Hospital tea. o t Thursday th tea of the season k ,AIA Tris \VEsKLi' GUARDIAN until Dec. 31 ’9S and Picture, Battleship “Maine” T 0""-' in oiii no oouimn. Local and Pioiiiioial Items ol I Gleaned By ‘Guardian’ Report- ers and Correspondents. ~ tlovs Budget of Happenings Round Ali o the lllslrlol. Miss ELLA 'SUriisi, S. W. Ciabbe and Arthur Newberry, mnntg- ing committee ot Queen Square Gar- dens, on behalf ofthe citizens of Char- lottetown desire to thank Robert T. Holman, Esq.. Summersiile, tor a handsome donation of soma thousands of hyacinths, crocuses. jinquils and gardens Chai lottetown. ,L Aiziteans oi-‘ LAND AND income 'rAx. A number oi suturuonses have alreidy term of the County Court,and the tina lli is about to be handel to the clerk 0 the Courtin time to issue sunimonses fo the l)+_-ceinb er term.-By -immediat pciyme nt further expense; Will b saved 2. 2aw&w comparatively fine. giving the far me an opportunity of completing his ont- ohance to add a t`~w more dollars to his sc.-int summers work; the farmer is Mm. W.D.' MCKAY and daughter, who have been ‘visiting Boston, return- "ed home yesterday morning. Ram quickly and get the Weekly G~usrdian»until Dec. ` 31 '98 and colored picture Battleship “Maine for only ten cent. THE steamer Halifav arrived from` Boston via Halifax and Hawkesbu been issued by the Provincial Govern- ment forthe collection of arrears for this to Marmrog Wi1moni_ oqly daughter of Sl .- . ' fy yesterday morning. Her inward pas- senger were: Mrs. W. D. McKay and daughter, Miss Sutherland, Mrs. Mc- Donald, John Sullivan, O. Arsenault, Eugene E. Young, Mrs. G. D. Benner. Mrs. Taylor. Miss F. McDonald. From Halifax: Mrs. Nash, J. F. Kinlay. Her outward passengers included, L. H. Smallwocd, W. H. Faught, Kenneth McKinnon, Kenneth McLean. Miss Mary Kickham, P. Cluney. Annie B. Cluney, Mrs. P. Cluuey, Minnie Thompson, Lizzie Connors and Mrs. Welsh. _ Mn. JAME-i MACDOUGALL of Bangor, who has been inthe city during the last iew days. the guest of Capt. D. Macdougall wasn nsssenger on the Princess Monday morning on his wav to Halifax to resume tis studies at Pine Hill Theological College. His nianv friends wish him success in his studies. » BORN ’ At Suffolk. oo the 24th ull, to Mr.and Mrs John Chappell,§a son. MARRIED- At the rnanse, Cardigan, Nov. 2nd, by Rev. A. Gunh, Archibald McPhee to Annic McKinnon, both of Forrest Hill, Dundas. At St. James’ manse. 'Nov. lst, by Rev. T. F. Fullerton. David Hiram 'Horton of Mu ra River Lot 64, to tulips to be pl. nted in _Queen Square ‘ ' 5' .' ,Jessie Eiil ne Hamm, of Charlottetown. 1 At Trinity church,Springfield, King's County. N. B.. Oct. 25th, by Rev. A. J. Cn swell, Humphrey Mellish. B.A., L. L.B., barrister-a’-law, cf Halifax, N.S., S. H. Whi-o, E.q., ot Spiinglied, N.B. T At Lot 14. on the 16th ult., by Rev W. C. Murdock, George Passmure. of Amherst, to Katie G. Bell, of Lot 14. AtTvne Ville on the 13th ult by P ll' ` o _ ` P is iv while the latter is utilizing every calm apt-ll' to the best advantage. They V _ _ ` _ havon’t caught many fish on the north In this ci y, on the 8th inst.,t,ather1ne side, as the fish are far off and the coast M0I3l30» “Std 60 years* 1 yu ‘Q 2'ii@v. W. c. Murdock, Goo, ii. fnorgo, of Lit 16 to Charlotte P Millman.` E‘”TE“N 1TE”`5"'Th" Weather ig; AtTvn’e Valley. onthe 19th ult., by Rev. W. U. Murd ook. Alex. Bigger, cf Eninoie River, to Catherine Mac-neill, s`de work, and giving the fisherman i,- . of Brae’ Lol 9_ -1= -in ' l B ' l 31 Gases hese .celebrated Rubbers in Ghiidre-n’s, Misses’ Youths, Boys, Wnmoyg and l\cn’s. i _ , _ , In GhiIdron’s and Misses’ we have the Spring Heel and Groquet. ~ _ no In Ladies’ the PEAIIL. the STELLA. the , ine manic, ein. s , `t"-"°° S°°‘* °°”!‘ “° THE MDDEL STDRE. " it ii. oinsiv C cnirron srii`i:ii'r, ci-iintorriirown. » D R’ J* ‘FW Jn l il . iS§nie. _ I ' __ _ .f"'-_“B :, .;. 1 A Penis.-me of CreamTal'§f"BAK GRA NBY lillll _ §f;§if.§§§§l.. We Dpeired Yestel-clay SMB Ill has excuse for using Men’s, Boy’s. Youths all kinds. _ Tamil' Mid S0118. ll Baking Powder is Economical, as the beiugmueh more to use. It is form and always Illllllllllllllll ret well tlirouvh his fall`s loufrhinv _ DIED llllll s rough one, but have caught more or [F\m°Val from me resldlmce of Gall' 165, ,iong tbgsomt, ,,;d,._ 00,* of the tem Phelan.corner of Pownaland Sydney, I lllll miiiiiioniniiiinnnnnio \;_"' 2 -- _ f i -_ , in.- 1_1? will ..._ We are Now Ready; Jewelry, Gut Glass, y Silverware, _.= Fancy Blocks,” =‘ ""=Purchased by Mr ` Wellner7=- To show you a rich assortment§ _"_-_of _ féy llllll llllllllllllllll ll lgduring his recent trip abroad. §These goods are beautifully re- .I ‘ bor, where fi~h can be caught within I0 V51`U°n Rim’-` C°m°l91`.Y'] ' u rt .r of a mile or less from the . - -. F_ _ _ .__,__, gba; e and in Water so sha,_ At the residenceof the bride s parents, Ladies seeour $2.2-5 Box Gil Walkin Boots- eeeeeeeenl eeel 5 -n elele leeeelelilele K. .iosr I, The Hlhbrmin them. have mund Miss ,Ida May Barr, both of Brackley. ,D W1-itetorpartieulars Oct 30th, John A. youngest son of Mr. _. u Y- 4 Alex. McLaughlan, and brother ot Dr. best places for this fall’s fishing is off SUCKS- OU Thufsday, n`f°fm“g at SA? the Wen Rive,-_ right ,,,,t,id, the har- a. m., to St. Dunstans Cathedral thence ’ on the 2nd of Nov., 1898, < by the Rev. ` ww von can sea the hmmm' R Opie Mr. Artemas J. T. Bryenton, out that sometimes the hsh bite better V ht _h b d d B Point Road at nig an y ay an every ne _ , night will find numbers of them on the At Elmsdale. Of pneumvvw- 0° _Mw- tishing grounds. Milton Young, while dey, Oct- 318% R050" Russel, _Infant experience Of catching n mackerel on months. “For of such is the kingdom, his cod-hook a few days ago and that at of Heaven.” a time when the iewi mac-herel in our ` At Eginont Bay. on the 19th uit.. waters were supposed to have left for Gilbert Gallant, aged 53 years, leaving their unknown winter quarters. Sharks a wife and two children. y generally come into those waters in the At Arlmglol, LOB 14. 0U_lh9 15! “lt-. f.i1i.imdosn-n among the nsiiormen but F.ora_. eged;88 years. wife of ,John so for this faq 1 have hoard of none. A Plcstid, leaving a husband and one son. few he,-ring are mug," by those who At ltustico, on the 29th_ ult., John set nets, but not enough to nay them, Kelly, in the 75’h yi st* of his ago, form- the quality is good but the fish are erly Of Monaghan R08d. L0! 45- U0' small -The-East Point Cheese Factory 998886 WU 9- “UVB Of CUUMY Mmm* has closed its operations for the season, ghan. Ireland. - and notwithstanding jthe low price of At Dundas, on the 24th ult._. John iohoooo rho gogulig 11-,vo boon on the Maclean, aged 33 years. leaving a wife ‘whole satisfactorv. and two children. ' At Soutn Rustiio, on the 23rd uit... "-""'-_'_'-'_ Benjamin Buntain, aged 54 years. /y The craving for Alcohol, Opium, Cocaine At Alberton, Nov. 2nd, of typhoid 'I' bacco, C'gareotes can b_e cured at the Keeley ' Igstitute iii Portland. Maine. bo can Neuras- f"'er' J°h°° beloved son ol John and thenia. Nei-ve Exhonstion and 1331; alwgvg Charlotte Sherry, aged 19 years. ;;)f§2}f§§;;;]‘§_g§‘t*:ffe‘§1mw“”itS°“f,2,r,‘§:1 c},°{,‘fii,j,§‘n At Cameron Settlement, :Kings Co_, ishinz there. had the somewhat rare son of James'Horne, Esq-, asf-*<1 14? lilo splendent with all the nicety, goodness and elegance that "fi .pertains to the production of Americaie best and most ar- .- .tistic manufacturers. When you are .looking about for a 35 gift you will do well so “Walk in and look around” E uiinng A - _ ~ C' We have Solo [lf llwo lload.y--thu V While clothing‘impoi‘tei~.s are taxing-< their br-eine ‘ excellencies of makes that have little or no merit, we make of Ready-to-wear Clothing is superior to my of vhQ, being workmen having experience at custom lolothier in the province. _ pocket being linen stayed. We guarantee our coats dt better " ~ We guarantee that if any part 2': Q- O- >- p.. D? Db &- t O- lllilllYliiilililiiillillll I-‘I struggling along in school under the greatest ditii- culties. A Certainly they are, their eye sight is nlfec Have you any reaso suspect the existence eye troubles? If so, bring them tr m I will examine them fr ts Q ‘giv- .-..S.. H; _$89 ¢X&7VYYYilYYY!Y77iYiYWimYYY7?llii* How About tlie` 6liiloreo’s Eyes? C Your children MAY B UlllllllllllllllllllillllnhWllllllllt iii? lltlvisions of all kinds and would re- solicit a share of pa-tr0°“8°~ - Goods delivered to an part of the Y *I free of charge. s1'AmPsn's connsn. - *nog* iiiohangian. st. Peters Bay, agen 29 " t - 6841. ‘ , y 'I `- § p - J _At.Lynn,Mass,on the 19th O-t., Oscar- J _ _ H--is mi-,g-g » Ziiisitfffr i:;";.‘:;’ 2.1:? irwwwwo-WWWW* ls the Cheapest _:- _ E- course of instruction in- 9. ies - E A B , M _, h 2nd - t ’ . - N _ * v V gg C” §_ Garment cutting, as taught in ,g Ric|;,.dyl§uby,as3ge;n30t ;ea,.s_ m]sj,e_ y _ ,_ 7 ,Q _,. Y0rk,it places ns in pos' ' _ l\eilson. oi th's city. . -1 lj cut garments that will be a "j ln this city, on th 7th inst., of pneu- ;" credit to ourselves and givee a. Z monia, Michael Walsh, (senior) aged --- ; - ,Z 79 . The subscriber having Vented the FE Stylish appeareiice to the :Z [lllllitizral will leave his late resi- Nltstore lately occupied by Wm- fewer' our Pnces are :ity JT dence, Cumberland Street, this morning sdlifs, corner Richmond and Hills- ="“’~ W? mm makebto 0 er at 8.45. to St. Dunstan`_s Cathedral, y Huong), Streets, will keep constantly g' uh:;;,¢»»f»o~n vou1<;i;it;yuYp‘°“dY E; thence githe Roman Catiholic Ceinet)ory.] D an 3- m e 0 some q - . if gton _ipers t. ease copy. f had 8 fun Supply of meats and if ’ ` ‘ 3 At llolrth l{i)ver.o;i Sunday, 6th mega il ;: -i A ` , relict ofthe lite John Vail. 2 , Sa A' McD°N.ALDl 5; 6'luyiiars. lea-v-ng four sons and four smish Swm, C,,t,,,._ '-T idiiugnters to mourn their loss. HEN RY siiALLwooD. . . )98 . ‘1_\vl‘llivv.l",’.v~i4!,f`l;vl_>?_tl»l,»,?'.i,‘,..iil' S ‘ 1: the Schoois of Boston and New Q ceased Wasa brothel- of M1-3 (Capt ) if a ition to E " i mill" GI. Hutcheson Graduate Olittciaii ' Queen tit. O Mull D - A- Agent for Oxford '1',weeds- work- s ` ' Having over 28 years experience in-‘Custom we know quality of material and workmanship ‘better then ely ` OUT? GCABANTEE-Our make is more it around thenetkedlllleidlw ;{ We guarantee sleeves, hang. (L_ req . -» - vw ev I f We guarantee that if any little change il Nqikd N it good at for .ny pn¢s.mi.». Bam. we 'iii .V _ Our $10.00 All-wool Blue Beaver & A tweed lining, is the best we have econ for-lihemoney. _ ~ 7_._-_ Y. it ll(lKEFllllllllliBEllllEllE% A or Any lllosu Slow ASavi sffromiocse d and Best Fiicl. l ` l. Aisonihoort. on Nov. ini, -Loo-my L an, aged nine men ln, S011 Ui Jim” l ,i K . lonnit Plaster: will relieve pain quicker lheemy other . 251:. li NY iii.. iii: gala; Eggs Every family - (should have one .L re¢dy!ol"ln`emer~ 1 i; ,egfj ‘--,_ 3 ,fi . ’ ' .» ~ t, . “."o'=°~ office. °.\l_l!l.#»l~.1‘llIf- i- .l We aremakingfa superior quality of Coke D01' Almost as good as Anthracite coal and half as cheap to Ile Dirt. Ilo Aehee Orders 'nust 'beleft ahead to insure delivery. 0|.