“W” ‘gilifi 3 ».._ ._ ~__ <~ ... ,-»-.<_..u..L..._._ fp-»-ery-¢-.,..»_ ~ 2 » ar¢>la|.m r v-av-t-~ ._-~,. - - ' _ V _ __, _ ..._....~..»>..=.¢-Lv ____ _ ..._,___ __ g M.--~»-'_ - ____ _~ L ~.“_ _L .. _ _ lin.-.-.1 _ _ ._ _. .__ ’ - I - r.: "I _ -........ .- . - - _- _ . .__ _ -_--sf.~... _ _,xg _ ____ _ __ _ _:___ _ ___ _i___ _~._ .__ ;_ ~> A-L _ . _ _ _ ~. - ...__ » -. _ ,...- . .1 i __;_V;-» _ _ ~ ,,;_.._- _~.»_ _ ,,_ ,__ __ ___,,_ _ _ _.. _..nM~¢~»»¢ _»»»~_ _ __ _ _ _,..,._ .,.._, _ __ (_,-_~._,, _ ,1f';tv.g_f'~-1. 'gif-;-jj _ -'__ __ _ _ _ _ » ~ ~-1-----`-~ r' ~* ““ " “‘ ` ""“"' " . - f "' \ ' ` `» 'L "vi: -=~._ ""--".7" . ' - _ --"`“--* --H-*"‘»f'»': "'-"_'e' ~ '1;.t\~. -~.r_'t»'.Z.-‘-,.<'s J' if ~ ._...`.-........,......_..... _ L , _ _ __ .,.., ._. ._ .__ _ . _ _ ._,. _. _ _ ¢__,,_. _ _V ‘Nw `_` g GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 19 _i898 I -4( 'rx ~»rr__~i;*r_,*m l' ( "1»‘1i»;'»_LL‘~ ’2z»_-Eno 6.5%' `_. I 0 . » _ -. \ u \ n I 1"'/, ,/{/l/,W . __ c 92 n L Ikecommend _ Baby’s Own A Soap l to all mothers who want their babies to have pink, clean, clear, and healthy skin. _ Made of the finest materials. Ao soap, wherever made, is better. - THE Araznr Tori.r:'r SOAP C0. MONTREAL MANUFACTURERS CF YHS CELEURATED ‘ ALBERT “roirzr SOAPS. sa l I e “ d 6 ' was “The Qneen”. It was quite un- precedented that any toast should .111-1»___;._ llnspltal for the Insane. l1ueen’s. Klng’s‘ and Prince taunt) Prisons- t Di-;i>AiirMi-mr or Pr:eLic Woiiris. Nov. lst, 1898. Sealed Tenders will be received as this Department up to noon on Tl-lURS~ DAY. Dec. lst, 1898, from any per- son or persons willing to supply the Prince Edward Island Hospital for the to drink to the healtli cr' Her' Brit- ‘ Insane for the year ending 31st Decem- ber, 1899. wi'h the foilowing articles, the same to be delivered at the I-lospi-l tal, Falcon word, at the costof the con-l tractor, and in such quantity or qiianti- ties as shall from time to time be re- quired, viz: Flour and Cornmeal, But- ter. Black ’l`.»:`i, Coffee, Barley, Beans, Cheese. P. E. Island Oatmeal* Salt Soap*. Soda, Washing Soda. '1`oti:»cco*, this country in times of national sor- Chocolate, Oat Straw, (clean), Moiss- ses. Beef (fresh),Peas, Milk, Codtish, 1 Rice, Kerosene Oil (wine measure), Sugars*, (brown and granulated), l Drugs, Suits of Homespun Clothing ( no pockets, price per suiz), Pants (per pair). Blank. ts (eizher grey or white, 81x84 inches, XXXX and weight), Island Drnggot (hand \i.ad- ). _ Also to supply t i- Q i» en's, K‘ng`s and Prince County Prisons for the rain, pe- riod and on tue same conditions withfthe folowing articles, viz: Hard and Soft Bfsvad, Molasses, Oatmeal, Ken senc Oil and Beet(freih). All articles are required to be ot the bestquality. Tenders must express the price per barrel, p nd, bushel and gallon, apd to be accdhipanied by the names of two responsible persons .willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the contract. The Trustees and the Department do not neces=arily bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any Tender. Tender must express on the cover- “The Jail Supply Tender” and “Hospi- tal for Irisane Supply Tender.” Samples required marked ihusc. RICHARD SM-.ITI-I. Secrs tary of ec.lic Works. Nov. 1.3 aw&w tl Dec. lst l (I know if the President, whom we ex- l i own de voted subjects.” The Pecp1e’s Paper- iide Post Oflice, at the following rateS»P9~7&b3° ' ln advancc:-_- _ l Morning Edition. daily (except Sunday) months $l.0g3£er yr..., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.00 Semi-weekly 't.ion(Mond. 8:. Thur.) per 55: $1.50; 1n`a.dv_ance ........................ . .1.25 cekly Edition (Thursday) per year $1.‘25;in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.00 Branch Offices have been established at the following places. where subscriptions_may be paid. HGWS him: lshed. advertising. iob work and other busi ness transactedz- _ Suniiiicrside, Currie's Bookstore-D. K. Curric Manager. Alberton, Alberton Bookstore, G. S. Muttart A t.. Scigiiarxis East. Telephone otllce. R Seaman.Agent J E. B. MCCREADY, t J. P._ HOOD. . Editor. 1 Business Manager. <_ - __ _ -- `-» llll llllllNlNG lllllllllllllN_ ; _ , gvif. J SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1893. _ ____ _ _ _ _ _I __ ___ _l__ ANGLO-AMERICAN UNITY- There was an abundance of Anglo- Aniericari good feeling di§layed at the recent annual meeting of the New York Chamber of Coinnierce,at which Lord Herschell was an honored guest. The hall in which the 400 guests were assembled was draped with American and British flags and the first toast proposed from the chair take precedence of “The President," but in this case the chairman in- ‘troduced the first toast by sa.ying:.- “In compliment to the ladies pre- lsent in the gallery and to our' Eng- lish guests, I will the liberty of chant'-_ (ing the order of toasts avery little. ' pected to be present, were here, _ he would have asked me to do so.` I would ask you therefore, :ill standing, tanic Majesty, Queen Victoria, the most illustrious woman of the nine- teenth century,a. lady,-whom as Queenaiid Empress we honor and respect with a very great reverence, but whom as daughter, wife and mother, and for the many tender sympathies she has ever vouchsafed to row and distress, we love with an af- fection second only to that of her The toast was drunk standing wnile the band played “God Save the Queen” and the guests enthsiastically _sang it. Lord Herschell appears to have made a. very happy speech at the banquet and delighted those- who heard him. We would gladly repro- duce it entire, but want of space forbids. We quote the closing sen- tencesz- Now, undoubtedly, we have at times (said nasty things of one another (laugh- ‘ ter) ; 'out then that is no proof thot we are lnot near relations (laugliten) Indeed. lit might be perhaps cited by some as evi- _ dence. The other way. We have some- ] times seemed to be vs ry near I serious-what shall I say?-attacks ll upon one another. “But again, that is no proof that a close relationship does not exist between us. May it not be possible that at some- fulure time when we are~either of us menaced by the intervention oi some our existence or our prospenty, that we may find that whatever the differ- ences that may arise among ourselves nnvln |_ wrtcn BARRISTER, SOLICITOR 8: ATTORNEY Notary and Conveyancer. OFFICE: from time to time, we shal.l`be ready to unite in detence of each other agaidst a stranger? (Applause-and cheers.) ‘-Gentlemen,_I rejoice to think that 1 am here to take part in an endeavor to compose such differences as exist at present between the two nations. There DORCHESTER and MONC`TON.N-B *une 10 s 06 md DIRECT New Cloth for Fall and Winter We have opened a fin Suitings. Overcoatings and Trouseriiig. Call now and get first choice-a full line of Gents’ Fur- ishings always on hand. JOHN McLEOD &Go. S ' ' _`-. ms _ _' ,f i. ‘sm ""%%‘7`l("-R- ~` _ ._ _/ .___.__.__ ________..___I -------_,_,_ _ is another bond of union between that FRDM LDNIIIDN e i line of Nobby Cloths ir naturll one to which I have alluded 7/f7’~ , otwo countries. _ _ "lt is impossible not to feel that this" ar marks an -epoch in the history of e United States and the relation which e United States is to bear to Great rizain, and the relation' which Great itain is to bear to the United States, d the spirit which is to animate those o people becomes of more import- ce than it ever has been before. °-I rejoice to see those Hugs joined as ey are around the room to-night. (Ap. siusc.) God grant that they may ver be tlaunteu in defiance of one other. (Applause) I rejoice to see em united in concord, not in any irit of arrogance toward other people, t as desiring to infringe the rights of y other power; but because I see in at union a real safeguard for the aintenance of peace in the world, and | i cause I see more than that-I see the rest guarantee of an extended reign ‘ liberty and justice." (Prolonged ap- l _ E ~_; ' ‘ Ir.; Ta? I. tn Independent. Journal, nntrammelled and fiarlelsmiminir to be 1 . Just. Imparttal, Re|laUle» NewsY th - seeking at all times to further the best ln - terests ofthe people.a.ud recogiiizedthereforc 0.8 y8 th B Published as its muses, cameron Bio¢.i.s°utii Er ll RD th D8 till l l l I I \ HO 8.!! Accordion to the Lancet the death A N77/ _ . _ _ .// __/ / te is still higher in English citiesl f 04// '/ an in the rural districts, though the K T ntrast is by no means so great as in l- " __ . 6 olde.. am... of the t.i.i.ty millions - $5 / ///il people in England and Wales about _ __ _ __ `?` “ half reside in cities and towns e . ntaining 35,000 and upwards and eothcr half in the smaller towns. _ llagesand country districts.~ The _ ‘ _ nth rate in the first named class wr ;- - eath-rate in English urban districts _- as 24.7 and in the _ rural districts » 9.9 per 1,000. If the rate of mor- ‘ ,=. ity were now as great as it was in _/,,~____ ,I 860 and the years previous to that _ "= ate, the number of deaths in Engf-_ sh cities would be greater by 100,-_ _iggyi _ _j;,_ _ /_- ‘ .$‘t:""` J" 00: than now yearly, and in the rural 5;: __ __ 4), I \ \\ \ ‘ . _ ‘ l li \ ¥ 4- . stricts and smaller towns greater by 9,000 yearly. Surely medical . and _ nitary science have accomplished _ methi-ng since 1860. iii-li ~ l The craving for Alcohol, Opium, Contain, l obacco, Cigarettes can he cured at the Kecley I ' stitute in Portland. Maine. So can Neuros- enia,_ Ijferve Exhaustion and that always; redfeeling, seldom at ease condition. and _t , esystem restored to its normal condition _` rite for particulars. . Aiioirri-nit consignment 'ot honey ar-,` vcd. White comb and: dark comb 181:. nd l'5c,_lb- at Gay’s ~Stalls Market arlottetown. 28 tf. i com .r. H. Bettsfiir English wp' 1.45- and up. ' I5 IW. Bsnf|ey’s Linimeni the modsm Pain Gare li gc _ "'=='°~'°~=\S- _ Cashmere » Dir. Curr cures Chronic Diseases nd Rupture at Ch’townt,. Friday. Satur- ay and Sunday. .Call or send stamp ,_ for information. -- ORDER your new over coat at S. A. McDonald’s and it will be made in the- fashionable way. 18 2i_ _ loading Fur Store-“MYoSll1llE J. H. BELL keeps anything and verything to make-or mend a boot. 5 to lw. ' PROGRAMME __ r Q ‘ ` __ _nge -L-..*t`4\i .. '_ third party which seriously threatenedfil. ~ ~ » - . - -» - __-_ --.i-____ _ Lvcenri, Nov. 23 Opening Seleetion......-..-.. _ _ League CrossBand. . Recitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. \/lies Bessie Burke. Mixed Quart tte ..................... Misses Smith, Benoit, Messrs Maloney and ` - I Son Cook. ' ir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . i.......-......_.5*_‘§‘_'§_S_;`?i"f‘?f=1_‘?fefti_‘: _____________ __ - is _ _ . A. M L . - - Instrumental Duet . . . . . _ ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ L V A Misses Murph". Q ' » Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` ’ `~ " (F Mrs. James Byrne Q Mr. M. Galbraith. _ __________________ ____________ _ ¢LoTH|NG LOIIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ , M_r. Yi . W. Mctaughliu, [idonti°eal.] ntermission, Candy Sale. Pinr 112 ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ , _ _ _ __ St Dunstan‘s College Glee C1 b arming ................ __‘_‘ ________ __ M 'or We k BJ e s. Vooil Duet . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ . __ Mi ses Butler. Ten§ESoéoR ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. r 0 . Dunsta ' lt , Male Quartetile . . . . . . . . . ...... ._ Messrs Mclnnissa Hennessy and Baritone Solon . l._é.s.l ........................ ._ r. ‘ C °k_ __ CharacterS]¢;ngE._..ie.‘;,o ................. .. _' ` 1' “SUM wn Chorus Life Game of _ ...... ...... __ ° ' ' Secsawl l _ _ __ ~- 1 Nninienaiiiii-sli‘,'i‘_'ii'if'i'.i.ii’iI .... ‘ a . ' . (F°'m°’ Mandolin Ban nand Piano H H” . ‘ | _1. Grand Chorus .... .. 3. ' 4. 5. ` _ _ 6. .. . _ ei --'l O i " - ' " GODSAVE'1‘&EQU]}E'N_' '_ _ . ' _' _ . _- Proceed _ 2-Te r’“i='--- .» ” PHY nm.. csnisiit °‘°' °' "°“‘°' °“"' °‘ ’9¥lI¢AeknowIed ed the ch t. b ' l . ‘ _ ._ ~a. ____._.......-_...». _..___`__._.~.._ ._ _ Z, is .Ii _____~___ -_, __ ti _ *L r 'I i .\_ .4/"'_t_ 313-- ,_ ‘fl *"9 ' "A" _ "ix 'F .Q \__ t t /Z//f If C. i`?_`_T__. is. __ . ` \ s ix ‘\\ s lbs . __ ‘ __.,..._ , . 1 _T - \ \\ ~ `, '. \ ‘ . \L__.¢»‘ - \ _ _ ~.5` _-._____ yn,--*__,,-" Blankets and .Quilts ,J ._ -f it W~"Q§"‘ §§_i&\ O ex. .` \ Weather man sends a. warning--he’s . , _._. .,, ._ '_ ' " I t--itching people with his frosty chills. ,.1 --fi l- - . r.. _ _ as 16 and i” latter 15°? per ,__,_,-_.'__._;j'i"if ,_-;_",_ __ " ' seen Jack Frost somewhere, heading 000. London with a. population of ____-_-.,. _ __ ,ill/1.8,, ' this w,,_y_ graft, fellow; he tempted ii and at quarter millions,has a. death; ___`“ _ _ -5’ _'»'{,~ _'.'. summer to deceive ua; but splendid' te of 17.7 per 1,000. In 1860 the l.: ,' -if ' ‘ »_.t_."l‘r_,i,;i- M. Blankets and Down Quilts are in such » S ' -ff-' may reach that he’ll find trouble in ,. ° » From the pure scentless blankets and quilts on show we choose these to tell of. QUILTS-American, cotton filling, pure and soentless, $2 50 and $3.60. Cold weather coming now - your Winter Overcoat is ready' here. for im- ~‘ ' il mediate delivery. . ` `~ _‘_ \_~_` '- - :<~“.~.“‘~§_.»"',-.;~. .` 4.. - -*"4 ` - ;~. ~..‘- ~" . _ t , . I.) O, _l\ gr ¢_' ‘ku \- _ cg 41'* .~. _v r¢_\- ¢_~.\-_‘ tj.. _ - .`. r ¢ I . tr . '?2(_,¢,_ _'___ _ . __-. .. ‘fc f ,___ `,. ` ‘ ‘ ri.- . , pf. gs \ *N ` \ 4., _ - f . t » ' -Shorey’S o lllnthing and the Celebrated Stanlield Underwear 'right here at°Paton’s. Ribbed Hosiery;-... All sizes, all prices. 35c,_ 45c. 508, 75c. Our special lin o at 256 a' pair is worth 35c anywhere. Ask to see it. Meu’s Night Shirts, 50c. Ladies’ Slumber Robes, 50c. _ . Ladies’ Wrappers at cies rsnce prices. Ladies’ Wool Underwear. - Wright’e Celebrated Fleeced Underwear St.an{ietd’s Underwear. _ Cardigan Jackets. __ Sta.n{ield's Sweaters. - ~ 5000 yards Fancy Pink Striped and f Plain Colors in English Flsnnelette. _ -Q Through leafless- trees is borne the 2 shrill marching tune of swift. appibach- _{ ing winter. Seen the Frost King will g flaunt his hoary beard before us, while the grey old earth sleeps enfoldad in its ermine robe. Gents Overcoats- ood all wool,$5.00. » Beaver Uvercoats,%6.00 and 87.00. Shorey’s tailor-made Coats. $12.00 $14.00 and $15.00. s t J. PATO till. We have bought for Spot Cash a large quantity of Men’s Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits. We got the goods out now we sell -quick and tlieygo. You will save from l 20 to 30 per cent by buying from this lot. The Goods won’t remain long at the price we put on them. Special I _ - prices on Men’s Fur Cost-s. _ ° s §s-un ngiqniy Shoes _ _ _ women 2’ -fi _ ‘ _ _ _ _- /_/__ ____ ~ _ -_~;,;. ;____3__._:;_ I and that-is the commercial interests of ~ tif” ‘ _ “‘-eh-'iii' "" - ~ __ .l _ ___- -_ _ L I, 3. ' _ ` ‘ ~ -- 113.3 -limi *lb* Lu. Til.” K §‘1»""Kl‘lltd¢ _ i l&¢i§t“n&a¢E¥Ki.2:l'll-Fl _‘!f""i*..¢; 1 "'@._.-‘|l- ac about the price of the cloth, we bought quick and J Ml5.“dm_‘em_D°_____ ' » W, ' g ' eapes .piece to" ny clothingand»__-Boots; spasm “Pt . 5 _ r _s 4 » _- _ _ ‘ _ V 'A B _ _ ' "V _ _ .~ . _L_ lil 'Lt ° ~-“' - f ‘ ‘ ' 'ri "»\i4‘ -`--1_1" ~ ,- '_ _ _ _ ~ _ - Y 1 ,F9 -.~-.sn - ,.47 » - _ -` =-:_ .2-‘” -gi? '. .Q11 l iff ;' " .<’§$:"“`;i“" ' __ i 1 -1 `. 1, ` “ ` `~ 1 . _ . _ _ _ . .t. - ,_ .... -._ ~ .;.,__, _‘_ __A wing- _ _ _*__ * , ___._` “Q e *if 1 f '/ . , Q- :=_ -_ 3 -` ,_ l vi S 1' 3 » ” 1 - ` `~ -'xw.urn..______ i _ __ ..-.. ~._......,.--~»»_--.-..-....___ » 1 _