i¢su»ms.nn-.%..£. E / 6 I 'THF GUA RDI AN ' 'JT-l ARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 30 l898 . f l lr I . i NW, .hwaq A5.-iii B~¢-s as-“JW .~A»~ #Ia- 1';.-21'-=t‘.:;',:;:»=t... M Nuticc lc the Public As our goods are being advertised by a iirm in Charlottetoivn who have not bought anything from us for a very long tiine,we beg to state for the benefit of intending purchasers that MESSRS JAS. PATON & Co. are the SOLE AGFNTS in Char- lottetown for our goods. li. Shorey 6: Co. ~ l`lON FREAL. Ma.iiufacturers of SitoitEY’s 'Raith'-To-\\'i:.iii FULLY Gl'AR.»\N'I‘EI-ID CI.OT}II.\<;. B IOIIICIOIO IQIOIOIOICIOIOIO These zcutls can he purchased from .IAS PATDN &00..C|\'towh M” it Makes Ulsters all and Prices. Including Shorey’s make of |897 UQ Q _ _- - .4 CALL at Currie’s Bookstore for Xmas oods-j uct opened. f29,3in. Lnnsn biscuits received today at CiiiNG’s confectionery. 30 2i. Jtfsr received white clover honey in omb at CiiiNG’s confectionery. 30 2i , Miss Jisssin HUNT returned yesterda ~ . 3' evening from a visit to Campbellton, N. B. - Mit CoLiN MCPHAIL, Ar yle Shore, ~ g returned yesterday evening from a visit to the United States. MR c. A. Mmm Shipped sooiambs ii and Mr. S. H. Jonesa carload ol shee by the Northumberland yesterday morn- ing. ' Dainri' Booits-the daintiest yet, portfolios, all prices, China in every design, Christmas cards and booklets. at D. K. Uurrie’s Bookstore. 29,3i THE chairman of the liberal conven- tion in Ludlow Hall, Monday, was Mr- Ronald Campbell, not E. Campbell as a typographical error yesterday made it appear. * ‘Ar a largely attended meeting in the Presbyterian church Monday evening Rev. Mr. \Vhidden of Bedeque moderat- Zion church, Ferona, N. S. 'lhe cal= is a uianimous one being supported by every member and adherent of the con- gregation. and it is feared cannot be tloitcd. She 7 belongs to the Dominion Coal Company s6'50! Shore.y,s make of s6»25, at and was en route` from Chatham to the Bargain Corner- \/\/. Z. MAc|» .- _ \.‘ _ »-.__\ _ - (REGULAR EARLY MORNING EDITION) (§;iie;itia’s T°‘i°‘“° ti reatest Newspaper, $2.00 lzzcliiiiiiig the 24 or :_-R page _C.;,'i‘L'R §,__,` Y il.i.U5'I`i{.*\"l`L'1l) i§lJl'l`Il ".\§ _ will la- ~¢_-nv to any address in New liiiiti.~'wick, T\`uv;. Scfilifli Prinoc Edward lslniid atid All points EAST of MONTREAL for- e s 0 Louisburg, C. B., for a cargo ol coal, when overtaken by the gale Sunday night. The tug Douglas H. Thomas, which had her in tow, is still here. 5’ was made the occasion of a _ reception Eeaving for Boston where she will spend the winter. A kindly worded address expressive of the esteem ir. which she is held by her assoaiates,with regrets at her departure, and good wishes for her future was read by Mrs. D. M. \Vaugh, secretary. Coffee and G cake were served and a very pleasant r evening was spent. Miss Jenkins is a _general favoiie and will be much miss- O. E. Ransom, Hustonvillie. Ky.: ed in Sunimerside. ` Mis. W. S. lE`EiiGUsoN, one of Water Streefs most popular barbeis, is about fitting up a suite of bath rooms in con nection with his tonsorial parlor. The equipment will include all the newest rons at all hours. so that the luxury of at hot, cold or shower bath may be enjoyed whenever desired. Mr. Fer- guson’s enterprise in thus catering to the wants of his fellow citizens and supplying them _with a convenience that the town has long needed, is de- serving of and will no doubt receive, liberal patronage. It is expected the rooms will be opened about the middle of December. This Guaiwiax records with sincere sorrow the death of Mr. Cecil Holland, son of Mr. A. E Holland of St. Elean- or’s which occurred at Philadelphia last Monday of typhoid fever. But a few days ago his parents had been apprised of his illness and yesterday morning a telegram came announcing his death. Cepil Holland was a young man of ex- emplary character, .well educated and a general favorite. He had taken three terms in McGill college, Montreal, and had entered on his second term in the University of Pens lvania in the stud _ . . Y .V of medicine; in both oi which institu- ptions he tools high rank as a student, The hedy wiil be brought home for same Lniversity THE Searletown Auxiliary of W M.S F30 celebrated their tenth anniversary by a T 4 social. Thanksgiving evening at the T - F1 °’2 R0 bfi _ _ ch ri .-some onli.. Praiasni, Mrs. williams _ » ° Lowther, North C l _ ' T W uw ‘K ’ ' l :n;iuithe remainder of the evening was Wm I P_ 'n pleasant conversation heartily 4 _ “°n°“ALn & WT." any rl n I l °°’°Y°“ by sw-g and on. , r e I winlsrmns . l emi ' - f -.~- ---3- - -- W-lt.-' - 'I -_ *fl-_I 5vs|||£ Mm |»N||u£ out 1 QUEEN or nottmn ro Masitil PIMPLES BURID BY GUTIGURI SMP f l Ctmcnna 8041*. my fm md hnliilldnxeiiz jliigst as rough as could be and mY lace was all covered with pimples. I was un- llt to looltlg, but :tier u;ii;§u(;Ut'r;cvt;i::etSoar Q, , my ace w - ;:;l>Tl;e1898. PAUL DUPRE. Chalet, La. 1 suffered with bisckneads and vimnlqs M; two or three years until it became clairgnifz 0 tried everything i¥l13»t§i1\3.b10» but it m ” ood. Ctrriouna Soar cured ine. greb.ao,'ss. L .0akP ON* .V.GILLIAM - - » I was troubled for eight years with pimpies on the face. I commenced using (_iUT1°U§l*l Soar. In a very short time the Dim? 85 h disappeared and my skin is now ln a healt y condition. JAMES FOSTER, Feb. 17, 1898. Dixmonc, Allegheny Co., Pa. V, 5014 gnmuqhout tgelzrlilrllg. Po-rrln Dxun . _ . . A'\f~‘2l;°"|lti`:a'vv('€t{»lI|’i"ev\(i,nx andpétire Pimplcl." mailed filt- xrrcur-:1vr‘.n 'ro wnn. ` OTTAWA, November Q6.-Lord Kitch- ener of Khartoum. the Sidar. is engag- .d to he married to Marie Evelyn, daughter of the Hon. Mrs. Richard Moreton, whose husband was comptrol- lerof the household of the Marquis of Lorne and H. R. H.ihe Prine ss Louise ed in a gall 10 Rev, \\'_ H_ Smith of when they were in Canada. The bride. elect enjoys a large personal fortune which came toher from her mothers father, /Thomas Rallis. of Bedford Square. As a child she played in the woods at Rideau Hall. Ottawa. and sue THE coal barge reported yeslerdav- is now described as possesing more as being anchored off the Miscouche than an .ordinary share of good looks. shoals, is aground in six feet of water N0 WASTE OF WORDS- Evidencc Which is Ri$ll¢ 10 U10 Point and Reliable, Judge Frank Ives of District Court of Crookston, Minn.. says: For sometime I have used Stuart’s Dyspepsia 'Table!S THE regular meeting of Maple Leaf with seeming great benefit with few ex- Rebekalr Lodge last Monda evening ceptions, I have not been so free from indigesiion in twenty-five years. to Miss Maud Jenkins on the eve Of her George VV. Roosevelt, U. S. Consul to Brussels, Belgium : Stuait’s Dyspep- sin Tablets. safe, 'pleasant to take, convenient to carryfglve keen appetite, perfect digestion . J Mr. W. D. Tomlin. mechanical engi- neer. Duluth, Minn: One box ot Siu- art`s Dyspepsia Tablets has done its work. and l am again gaining tlesh and strength. was distressed and annoyed for two years with throwing up food, often two or three lines a day; had no certainty of retaintng a mcal if I ate one- Four boxes of the tablets from my diuggist have fully cured me. I find them ples- aPPliances and will be Opened t0 Pat- am to takwe' convenient to carry' H Rev. tr. D. Brown,Mondowis, Wis.: The effects of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is simply marvelous; a quite hearty dinner of broiled beefstake causes no distress since I began their use... Over six thousand people in the state of Michigan alone in 1894 were cured of stomach troubles by Stuart’s Dys- pepsia Tablets. Full size packages may be Domed at all druggists at 50 cents. or sent by Tmail on receipt of price from F., A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Send for little book on stomach dis- ease mailed free. ` ~ Lots of New Honey just ,arrived at H. A. CoivtP'iioN’s. V Send your order for Apples to I-I. A. C0mpton’s. . Choice lot of unfermented §California Wines at H. A. §GoMi>'roN’s. , g Fresh California Fruit ar- thaving every -day at I-I. A linterement byzhis brother, Mr Ernest l COMPTON’ . ~». t V Tan Haeuc, November 26--The be- trothal of the young Queen Wilhelmina who ascended the Dutch throne in Sep- tember last to Prince William, ot Wied, a lieutenant in the Prussian Imperial guards, will shortly be announced. When Queen Wilhelmina was the princess, she had for a companion the Princess Pauline, of Wartesburga, and the two used to plan to marry brothers Princess Pauline married a brother of Prince William, of Wied. which resulted in Wilhelmina meeting Prince William and an attachment followed. Before the bans of this royal marriage are pub- lished, the Dutch government must de- cide whether Prince William, of \Vied will become King of Holland or merely Prince Consort. Pain in the Back Being troubled off and on with pains ’ l shell, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pi'ls a them. ,~ v is...-Q-~.q - ‘>_1’_,\:Ay>4-d‘4|~ 1.* *asa ..hi.sli@:I4r' 11.1* K1 in my back. caused by constipation I tried several kinds of pills I had seen to H advertised,-and tc put the truth in a nut re W the only pills that have proved effectual in my case. lcun heartily recommend grate Z'§n .)No. I)iivi.1N, Unionville, Ont. SPECIAL IIHRISTMAS ‘ icccss rut cctli . _ ship . saiuuc rnom -s'r..|om|,n.n. FOR LVERPOOI-i ~ TUESDAY, DEG.6th 0|: arrival ofthe Canadian E Pacillc id 4 I 1 D s be ts 50 h Exipress from the west due at p .m T dn d ed team lm y N0 CATTLE PARBIED The First and Second Cabin Tables will s liberally provided The t-teerage Fare includes everything `nec~ e-sa f tth d bo y r ry o . evoyage an a. untiful suppl ‘of wholesome and well cooked fond. ‘ _ Passepgcrs booked through from all porn in Can a. to British, Irish. Scandinavian, Finnish and Continental Points at VERY LOW RATES. FIRST CABIN'-St.. John to Liverpool SECOND CABIN-St John to Liverpool ‘ derry G1 tsg iw and Belfast. $53. sesiciai. Rau. aarits in connection wi em- ocean Tickers FROM ALL Po1N is . t l Trains run to the Steamship t`ock at Stl'John, i, avoiding the trouble of Transfer of Passcnnge and their l` 1 Entgiire for lurtlier particulars before book- ing e ewhere to . y a n. w.cAMPae|.|., General Manager, Beaver Line lteamships. I8 Hospital Street. Montreal. or at this ofllce. L _ P. E- ISLAND illiiiliillilil illllilii qs.-3 Pniucivat, |. oxsunam, (Graduate ol lluitreal Business College.) Book-Keeping in all its branches thoroughly taught in connection with actual business. Arithmetic, Shorthand ' Typevvritlng, Penmaushlp. Business Correspondence, Commercial Law. Our system is the lat_ost»_c.nd beet now in use ln Canada and the United States, and success from the start is assured. We open this year after the Holidays, on Aumt . Apply to on send t 08, Ol' 01' Olll' DEW DC UR' P.o. Box, 242, cifmwn. aug. erase Holland. who_had been studying in the ,_ I ' _ . _ L l I - ' M ti ar econ N0¢w,t|,_ E claim to have one of the assi glgene standing the bad condition of the roads, and LARGEST CROCKERY, CHINA 9-Hd C0" a out sixty persons were present and ali Gtass Sroniis in the Provinces. We S8221? felt this to be one ol the plea antest at d ' will give one Tea Set FREE to any 5%* mlmt sumfssful Qt “U 'he P“l‘"" emef- , man or woman who will give proof of arrival taiiimeiits ever given by this flourishing ¢ the 1.80” that bon ht th Sem t R0 HJ B0 In . , _ . g » ree a ;'£ct1;;y,`ne,ng:,Sg` 1313!; }er'?;$;“ gfsiggi one [time out side of 'our store, in £55 Pi pronsisthig of music. readings by°M1-, ?h’towi£i duringr the p;.stCy;ar,bl;ha§ceis Char red Pierson and Mrs. Henry Lowther, , ° “Yi HUGH 0° “U 'D 1' - 921 -¢ recitations by Mr. Hermas M561-5 ,lm We have the goods the people want.: Misses Mmniqivngnc, Minnie Webster Call and we our blue Sift' and Leah _Lowther, and addresses. b iurs.i.ewis Learn and Mrs.J.iv.Wiigmi‘l 3 'fime“ 9' day f°" every' VV. P. C01VV111v ii I were wen rendered M' T ‘ thin Fresh an Ni e _ also Wea repomf theiséorkiuimg, g d c _ sUNN"YsiDii . .Dr Iohn amounted to over $14. After the pro- ~ , W" Sfammmcoffee and cake were served ` E" °'€“°'Z‘-\\i0l1- The thank offerings for your Table “is °m I' _ , ri 6| 6 T. 3;” . com *_ on In p y 8n1icitm's.Notai'las Publilhkclfoney toloan The 0 ._ I _ mi-rn nuniimz. cir h\¢m° g _‘____f_ltf§, owne. 1~......i., e.....i... ° L.~......;.;..f__._.3.31,.;,;,m_.,;,.,:t,,=,,,,,,,,_ _,,,\. . elitist ccurtctiutttes. 0FFICESl Gmc. Baa... .stu pm rr.-’.i.n ii.f~";.."Ii.‘i.°’.$L c oH°'rowN AND ssinit _§’f'.§§’§f§'3’f”;“*“’ P’ . , 1'* l _ i _ I ` ‘isis-_ . _ l l \ IYNYK E31; XGURSIUN U11' _'Nil By the Splendid Beaver Line Passenger Steam- TNQN Tongariro NIAIHMN1. is e an spe y s er has splend' _accomodation for First and Second Cabin Pas- . sengers, Smooking Rooms. Ladies’ Cabins, ew. Also EXCELLE T S'l‘EERAGlil ACC0VlO- DATQRUN, and is lighted throughout by elec- tr` ' _ i ‘aw 'London - `- - l- - - - $35 , S'l‘EERAGEto Liverpool, London, London- S