-' me. ` `:`1"i `#?`*~»_ . i "‘ $"‘$;'_'¥"‘»,`-'€‘5f!"&5-5*, WT; `*‘-j'i'_l~-‘="<» -.'=">§‘."$§3¥§,-T’f"°§1,'Y";..l§;" vi- ‘ f; 7 QT, . ';t°i‘-I ._ ?'5”.i\=',».§. ‘-' - f '_\f¢> _`-_ ‘<~:'.=tf."-._.* P‘.'~‘.;rv"1.'~',~ :_:c»,f' ._; i' J, 't ; ‘_ -, ,_-,__-,, _ ;~.,-ee- ; r--_~ 1; _'ff'5~'“1:; l,_=a§=-53;. .'»1*i:_l§T%§`ffi{~“”r»e';; Q; *iss . - “ r .1 - .I - ; . _ .-< ¢~ :__- _ '_ -. V _ »» _,, __.__.‘__-w~__, ._~ _ - _ _A ..___< ,_,¢v.<{,s __._~_._e, .V 4 M ~ ,;§~_.;_____,.__¥g1 _._ ’ Q _ Tues. GUARDIAN, oHAr.i.o"1'i‘E'i‘owN, ocronuit 22, 1898 1 if l l - \ \ inch £7 ` ' _ 1 rss Epwei-in Leegue Liierery 1-|gA||EA"||'g|||p|»|“'g_ _ e _- rom- or 'crisiu.o'r'ra'i~owiv. S free, “fi O.t. 21.-Ar :_ Ka/ie ‘and Ella, Mc- `i __; ~ Laine Picton, Mar aret, Allen Wood ` Looil and Provincial Items ol ;;':,,_;f";°,;1;'°;“°“ ,d°‘;;'<;;* W Rr t t rl ug - rnerican al. ‘_liance should be formed. The subject was ably abliited by several speakers. I The 'nd es chosen w ` J g ere the Hon. R. R. _ B611. A. P»:_iny and A. S. Ormsby. A _ _ unanimous fcision was given in favor Gleaned By ‘Guardian’ Report-gteiiee eegeetve. _.re.i_.,e. B..11,,,i,.. ,, l[ an able speaker, then addressed the S . l ers and correspondents. 4" meeting upon the able manner in w_l..icn the young people handled the questions '_'_""'” in debate, and sp lke vt~r,»' feclingly up- t“e's of Happanmgs Muna About on the opportunitis, which they were l - taking advantage of, to thi furtherance llll nlslflbi. - of a noble arnbtion. His remirks -_ were appreciatidgly receive d. and MR. B. C. Prtowsit left yesterday drew forth hearty *‘PP1‘U39-N The’ morning fcr Montreal on a business f0|'°g°i'-lg We Clip f1`0m U10 Sail JOSG tl-ip_ Mercury, Cal. R. R. Bell, who is a son of Mr. Francis Bell, Royalty, was KEY- J- H- STEWART. Riverdale. _N. _recently appointed J ndge for the R» d- S., will preach at both services in Zion ,wood Division of Santa Clara Co. He Church to-morrow. is the nominee of the Republican party TUESDAY Nov N is _he dat" for _ for a four year’s term in the approach- the Rev. \\'. 'H. VVa.rren‘s illustrated lug November elections' _ lecture in Grace Church. Ad mission _ THE November number of The De' t 10 c,,,,ts_ lineator is called the Early Winter “ , MRS_ JOHN CO,,,,_ SL J0hn_ nee Miss _ Number, and contains a variety of mat- Fannie Chandler of this city is expected ter ot unsurpassed freshness and chtlrm' L0-night on a. visit to her miny friends- The Present md prospecuve msmons _ ,are exhaustive‘y describtd. and the . A savi:N'ri-:i:N year old son of Mr.Joseph literary and household features are of ha", 't fart Bagllillt Hazel Grove, fell from a load _the usual high degree of merit. ` Made of poles a few da s ago and broke on 9 _on Earth, a sto ti Cornelia Atwood one dollalvs of his arms. Th; next day Mr. Bag- 'Pratt, typifiesrythe sl ive that women 0* v§N° ful' nall‘s son Fred. nine years old, had the lcherish for a home they ein call their 75 cents misfortune to dislocate an elbow. own. The College St0l'i6S. by NaD_Cy yu" Y iucent McClelland the scenes of which THE temperature on the 16th Octmarel id tv al much of the _ . . . . a a assar, reve H V H I N X823' mf'7x_1i1;1;I;i;2ugfg ;2mg;lE:“;)ig”3 5 significance of college spirit and student ea y a woo avy . tttes. In the series onthe Commun Ills _ mum 38.5 deg. 18-maximum 41 de2..‘- . Dc. __ minimum 37 deg 19___ma_xi_mum 45 of Life, by Dr. Grace Peckham Murray. deg., minimum 39 deg. 20 -maxi-lappearsfa papa, on Olfmy ‘h°‘t,cW,l1 mum 46 deg.. minimum 40 deg. 21- Pro" ° gem" all we. as _Pam “ar C maximum 47 de minimum 39 5 'rnterest.. The article in the popu ar ` g" ' series on Amateur Photography, by ya P (i_;APT° MONTAGUE YATEEH 3 _former Sharlot I-I. Hall. deals specifically ‘with .ee 15.l3l§§.‘.’°<§it‘§°i'.§§e',"§§.§e§§“é‘I?“li "‘-’“i"g',, “;_‘i"‘“`,2“‘3’;°‘}'_“ “““ -‘if“,,?‘ F h F - ,I _ _ -» ___ations. y s aye e c aws. wi e_ wigs” rilcllff Gaoc Ztfmé gl Ollawa 0° U13 Wal’ West fl'0m_L011 found a-number of _attractive sugges- ,., u ou. where he has been engaged in the_u0,,,,_ An excellent mu of H095, _ _ ii ii - 11°=\1°s°f°Y\1k°° etttsrmve- Capt-,reid sebjeeieieembedieti ie reiieeea Yates is well known in Charlottetown fancy bread, A Thanksgiving Menu C and sailed vessels for some of the ship llhgw Salt and Waste In the Kmhen _ yard . » MRS Balungtm B,,°,h_o, ,he ,,Am____0bservances conducted bv Mrs. Cad erican Volunteers," in writing out herliwalnder 'hues' tl” -Tubxt 'b.7_hl§r3', experience in American prisons, and inlvvilherspoom Fancy S mm” and mi gel. heed iieiei, N., 3,, the eieeee ei nee New Yeek, fee 'rite b1‘°i'i°1'Y_bY_E“°"‘“ H“YW°9¢-‘h°iD‘@9‘°l vy 'get _ . l- . L - _ _ .maker,Milltnery,Lace-Making, Croche_t~ "°"""`S» ‘nn ”°° “P0” 0*' &'T;°s,H°m° "matic xr5|iB°°_th has ring. Knitting. Tatting. The Lats-_at “I7 per ups come os” 8 "B an 'Books etc are as com 1e'e and varied' ,confidence of the men and woman 1iv-- ‘ " _ . P » .~ - C ing. She will notonlv tell what she as me mmt tas'"l‘°“s °°"ld~d9s'f°' 60 P , has seen, but she will point out what Order “pm th°1°°a‘l.'.'g°°t.f°r Buimmk l h - - Patterns or address The Delineator af er experience has shown her tobe the _ _’ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y d most effective way in dealinz with the §‘°1;;,'_’_;_‘:_S_I(_3;-_;nI;_‘)“"(‘$’;l_» 35SuI§;‘;l:__f;‘_‘;i'_‘)‘:i people of the prison and the slums. Price of The De,ineam__ $1_0O ‘- yn-:_ TH1-: SiLKF.N TIE.-Quite an interest- single copies. 15cts, ing social event took place on Wednes- _ , __ day evening, 19 h inst., at the residence `l , .- -_ v \ \| - octa ion bein the marria e of his eld- Thq _Always Busy Swre_ est daughter, Birdie E.. to Mr. Alex-‘ f/ ‘ . __ ander W. S‘ewart of Elmsdale. The _- 51,- 'I I '_ I _'_' ceremony was performed by the Rev. - A. D. McDonald in the presence of a _ _ ~‘||a|»¢Q¢“g number of inti nate friends of the con-l ‘ At Honest Prices” tial.-ting parties. The bride who wasl _ }> ' 'daintily attirrd in a dress of fawn cash _ mere, was attended by Miss Andie _ _"` ,, l _ ng Le~-rd, white thc groom was supporfed' °" it ‘ ' if i \f\`_' Y ` " .rv _ l» \ _ t- _ til' ‘il ls .ai a llllllllllllN _C 5 ~\; lll ‘sax by Mr. Lymun Leard. After the 'cere mnnv the bridal party sit down to a_ befitting theo casion. The remainder f ' ‘ " ~ IN CITY ANU lllllltlllll melee mee.. ite eveniii inthe M E h I . “o . . _ _ _ ' | _ _ ` t Q ' . . C urch parlours. --;- The meetin g was opened by prayer, and an interesting" programme 'was render. | 5 Pmgimms h°"°°'*P““'l°l"` _ "and the rsfrulor degartments: Social" of Andrew Arthur, Esq., Alberton, the l »< "`~ ~ ill E _-I ut ut o ut 5 mmmmm mmmmwmmwwmmmmmm RP laced wishes Mr Stewart and his fair young d bl very um 82 35 3 for several years Mi and Mrs Gage Ladies Box -O Y Calf la c ed I 85 boots warm lned 2 IQ and C hildren s Walking and otl Pebble ¢H0§glds;incce R ¥T\‘PERS CURNER Y OCT 3rd be continued throughout the 0|! Monday, Tuesday and Fri U , _ Same courses a.s in day APPly at once Issac oxeni-iam, , lll of the evening was pleasantly occupied with music, social converse, etc. Ti-Il: GUARDIAN extends congratulatio s, a d brides happy and prosperous journey* through life. A vmzr pleasant evr-nt took place this morning in this city, at the residence rf Mist Fanny May Robblee. both of this E 2 taste and material. The gr tom is a well-known and highly respected young man, having always resided in this city. extra Ladies' Phoco- - 5° 0 l-te Calf Walk “U04 I 85 in 8 o o t a nietiiber of the class of ’90 Haverhill left on the 9.22 train for a tour through the west. stopping for a few days at Chicago and la*er visiting the Trans- Mississippi and In'ernationa.t exposition at Om tha, Neo., where they will be the guests of Mr. D. W. Till-itson, secre- tary of Branch No. 5, N. A. L. C. They will carry with them the best wishes of heir many friends. and on their return will reside at 4 Nichols street-Haver- -f hill Gazette. Sept. 12th. [The Miss Robblfe referred to, is a daugoei' of Alex' Robblpe., E~q., Tryon, and resid- |" lee, Lower Bedeque, for a number Of the pi‘o\‘ince.] beopened at the P E 5;" ` ' '_' ,t\_tll_l l ‘\_'_‘ ~ _‘t‘_ L- llllilllf- llllllltl llll _ _ built; man who, we cannot fit. city. ll ell? v. J. W. Goodwin. who nHicia'ed inf Choc,” the ma‘ria§_ve of Mr_iFrank E. Gage andl city The bride, a beautiful and estim-' ab e young wt man, was beconiinglv at-,S tired in a travellin own nf the finest! High school. Mr. Gage has, teen en-l n "mn “"°d gaged in the postal service of the 'city ‘lf ' ' . ed wi h her tiucle, Mr. Reuben Robb-3 sumptuous repast, prepared on a scale is ~ I ~ /_ /” _ " A / 1 ' , . _ . _ u ..» I _ ‘lll;otnan’s wav. “ I'11 just rest a minute, and that pam will Asus away." Many a self-sacri cing woman has said this, only to Gnd the pain comes back again with greater force. Most of these pains and spells of illness come rom the stomach, and are caused by indigestion or some of its kindred ills. Between these ills and the many worries :md cares of a household a troriirm becomes old before her tiiiic. Take a teaspoonful of f|llb¢V'$ 3 teroesitnt Salt \~is‘ti`s"éli‘élili°dW FTB *Q 5?; iii liali' a_ tumbler of water -:.5 < very morning before breakfast, ¢_p and you will be free from the "2" illnesses that paint wrinkles _ Eg cii_ _vo\t_r face and streak your ‘-jg liztii' with gray. Q This standard English preparation, ` l \\-hiclr is endorsed by medical jour- veir pretionsto h»r departure from The man who buys a. suit of our high class make, is in every sense of the word a well dressed man- It must. be a very oddly 2:; if-its arid prescribed by physicians, 1, ~l,,, is for sate by ali clruggists at 6oct's. Y: rt lwrge bottle. Trial size 25 cts <,f"/Tl ~ Z. ititiitttlit ..._ 3 nmmmmmmmmmdwdv -m e ..~ _ .F #llllllllllulll lll 1 HIGH lilllfllllllll - . :_ ~t;.' lf you are_ dissatisfied- with your tailor come to us and we will give you satisfaction. Our make of ' suits and Overcoats are worn by the most fashionable men in the A. ]_\¢[OI)()].\T.£LI.|I). ' Graduate Optician. ,----T,-,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,, f Leading Fashlo_nabl¢__ Tailor., _ 3 oeeee se ~. oss Lend l “_ ',,_ ‘ , ," t ry,ii,i_~,yt_i_}»._i_ri»ti,i»ii,i ri,r ttiipit »,i t,vt m Lic ‘V91 I _ "' ` " ` iii-` 1| tl-t t,ti,ytiv ° ' ‘ , 4 ,,._» ..t. ,ht ,l ,-. t, , ’ t.,‘ °° “ t it ltttlttwllt l tl »t~~t~»»l-l ,, ~~~~ ~ _ - ~ » -I t , only 'these 'articléitof E Have -you any reason 3 3 Islands; SS Wm Azitken, Batt, New Glasgow; Ada. 'l`renhol'm, Sydn o; SS City of Ghe-nt._ McNevi_u. Halifax; G A Smith, Riley, Lonisburg; Maggie A- Dickie Sydney; Andrew 'Burnham Oct. 21-Cid: Margaret, Ailen,Wc0d SS City of Ghent, ' McNevin, Halifax; St- Anne. Potvin Pownal: Foam Thomas.'McC`omber, Chatham. 5 ' __a)____i_ else- ar es can cured at the KEELEY INSTITUTE, Portland Maine of Alcoholism Mor li ‘ 7 from Neurasthenia or Nerve Exhaus- tion. The undersigned citizens will cheerfully give information to any per- son who wishes to be cured of any of the above diseases and desire to live a better and healthier life. _J You may call upon them for 'such facts as is placed in their hands. This is the nearest Keely Instituteto the Maritime Provinces hence practl cally the cheapest. R. C. Gorif, L.C. Worvrnv. Vt n.r.rAn Tun sim, P. P. Ancmnsnn, Queen Hotel; Amtx' sivnitri Horizon, W. B. itonmzfrso Sheriff Simon W. Cassatt, A. I. Jonsson, Pres W.C T- U.: Mi-e.R. J. Csnn>nm.L.- Oct 21-d& wklv Should the reader prefer not to confer with ny of the above re ereuees, write or come irect to the Institute without consulting our neighbors »-é-§1i-- BOUGHT at 50 cents onthe 8-two tales of Chenille curtains and table covers, fine colorings in rich chenilles. (Dewey and Sampson designer) Table covers Q size at 50_c each; 4x4 size, at 9Oc; 6x4 size at $1.65.' Portlets 3 and reverible. Prices are 20 to '25' per cent cheaper than they have ever been offered here- before. V- 'ft ese reversible Smyrna rugs arethe host in the land, more ru ~ than than the combined stocks of Charlottetown. They range; _from $2.150-to $21, _ Inspection' _invited 30 per cent off. Ladies call at once.- Jas. Patou'-_& Co,--Oct.. 22 tf- » _ s Nor only goodlshoes for perfect feet, but perfect slices for all feet at R K. Jost’s, Stainper’s Corner. llel_;uttlerrt_o'lr at l’__atoit's. 12 tf _. ' Smtis, sacquas. cloths". ' dress goods; velvets. Everything being ‘slaughtered at Weeks & Co's big closing sale. The _goods must be sold. W. A. Weeks & Co. - 19, d w. Si, eod. Tourists. - Prince Edward lglnla Illustrated book on PE Inland. For sale at the bofikstoresor at lh_ll ellen 106 f REMOVED.-Miss Ma_ry__ Ross, baker of home-made, white and graham bread, has removed from Fitzroy S reet east to No. 239.1-iiltsboro Stree', where she w_i_l__l_iill orders for fruit. plain." Scotch and'-_oat‘cake.° 5 21, li-pd. . ~ ‘f : i __ _ ._ . . i f ~-~ ~'_ _ ,_ _~ =...j . .5 ` _ ._ :ee » #*#_###**¥.#¥_#* _ _+ , _ _ e *_ ilott s liltattts I " ?__A“1i>e'n1 has °i>P°r¢v'°_il=y_' ‘2f_ #ewel in his external dress. ' §a _Watch chain. The chain the #o‘ons'picious item. It is import ant, therefor, that its quality ~ #characten _ * I have taken special pains 1 X and the prices have suliicent §range tofit every pocket book.; t*W. W. WELLNER ii* TH»E.(-}REAT WATCH HOUSE. #slit ssairiesteisiitssslsat mn tutiiiutltitllltuiu llow About the elJhi|tlion's = _ ) "Q" Stfllgg Ing Ong 1|-1 11 under the greatest chili- culties 7 Certainly they are, lf their eye sight is afar: suspect the existence eye troubles? If so, bring them tr me I will examine them ee _ F. lllllthttt WWW n \ Moran, Vernon River ~ tug Douelas H: ` lsiosiiiitvrr is A Dis 1’ ti ' nism. Cigarettes and Tobaccb ° allso . The That is what we paid for our McMillan. Summers de`; Barge Malieli ‘ ' ’ A . . Florian, Louisburg; 'tug Douglas H. 'A ` l i is i g Thomas, McComber, do;oAlice, McGil- 'f ~ 'f~ i .=_ 3 Way; <10; Foam. Moran, Shediac; May I ~ f fr ‘ ‘ Queen, Gillam, Channel, Ndd. ‘ r ieieeee, citertene, Weiser, syeieey; ` Everything in this department is up to-date or Cults lot UMM ov Glore itil Boil eil Braces § llol ilttdtrdl. not init time sn i aooulolllononeie 222 , E All we want is your -personal inspection, the 11% marked will do the rest. Remember the place. “THE IIDDEL STDREJ __.= 3), lengths 48 and 60 incheswide. price 1 ` L ' $2.75, $8.00 and $3.75. These goods _ l ~“"i' _ - _' ' * H Q are on our front table. Jas. 'Paton & 'E ~' 1 ff _ _ i ' l ce._0er.,‘22 iff. I' _ e. _,fi . WILL last a lifetime. Smyrna rugs, A NEW QhN'1°tWl0Vn ee 1 Ai. . _&..t&. We have pleasure In anoocnolaj ‘Hd ll have secured tlieiigenoy for Hn Kdl lanufaotnrltrg Ito., I-ghd; UH In sioolt a full llne il* rweeas, see-gee. uae; one-in who . ,rg ,‘_\" ` Bladil`D`wg, Yarns and Klllttllj lllnlnry iiigteest pr-ine petri fee- wait Drrlors for the trade will he Blk li ‘D Illl Plllnese J fy V _ _ ‘ ~ A ring. Studs 0" Stick P111, .=1t '~ A' , " » I li _ '~._."’.°. 4 5; _W