,,___Y C- .-f...-W \-<- saisunllor§l ;i\l r§=§ ii? _ THEGUADIAN CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 28, l89o ‘irunvows ou/lnnlitlrr. D Anaertions so to Jil! What my Remedies Will D0. llullroa guarantees that his Rhemnstilm Cure will our-._ ""1, all cases of rheuma- tlsm in a few hours; that his Dyspepgh Q," will euro indlgesugg ‘M all stomach troubles; ihlt his Kldlcy (bro will cure 90 per cent. ot all cases et kidney trouble; that bil Cn. tarrli Curs will mn catsrrh no matter how' long standing; img gh Headache Giro will ours any kind of headache in s few minutes; that his Cold Ono will quickly break ggy on though the entlraqlm of stil". 25 emu s vial. advice write PIU. Hung, It is absolutely hog RSES---15---HORSES W|.nted__to purchase this week_ 15 hggsge 0 to 10, weight 1050 to pw lbs. Must be sound and in fair JIEIOII. nw. 28- ' ~ W. S. MCKIE. f - . _v in can ear | Do@nion Drawing Book t JWWHMMI , has t Paper for l0c at _ f 3 |'|ornsby’s Book Store. lrtlhnhefiltptiop Book for Church or 00 8 E 3 llornsby’s Book Store. of prettfy Cape ___Paper for Chirst- QWNIUOD 0|' Cl F J.l'Iornsby’s Book Store. LIS Present for 5c to $l2,50 at F J.|lomahy’s Book Store. Framed from l5c to $8.00 at J Hornsbys Book Store. A BU bound Prayer Book for l0c li sis. so at F J \lornsby’s Book Store. A Sllllefl Set for to $6.00 at F J llomsby’s Book Store. l0ellulN`|l. Dressing Case. A Xmas Pressntlmlaadies for $2.00 to$9.50 at. J l\lomsby’s Book Store- snd Painters Supplies on handl A shllsover cost at ll STEWART, `“ Bakes Best Bread. Relient# Going to s Bakery supplies. to-day; Roll ~'._ Cream Pies, Bisciiits, Cocoanut Pie Chocol ite Pie =. Apple Pies, Mince Pies, T - rt Pies. Lemon Pies, T rtle 2 ts. silver Cakes, :y Cakes, Light Fruit Cake. Ginger snaps, Pastries. etc. aaeaaacknaasaas Telephone 98. ECLIPSE BAKERY, 'Loclit BRIEF r and Province. Gathered Bi Guardian Reporters and Gor- risrlnnrlentsEvarivlliare» A See also on page 7.] ONE drunk was arrested Safurday. Two divers came to Charlottetown by the Princess Saturday from Halifax. They atc here in connection with the wrecked bark Bertiuo. FOR stealing a bee hive, a boy in Kings county. N. B, was sentenced by Judge Wedderburu. to three years in the penitenliary. with hard labor. THE Bishop of-Nova Scotia will hold a service for children in St. Peter’s Ca- thedral, this afternoon at 2.30, and on preach in the evening at 7 30. _ DURING the past month the London- deiry Company shipped from their works at Lsndonderry. N. S., 882 special castings. which went to town in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Islsrd and Quebec. Flat River died on the 2-tthinst. Dc- ceased had been ailing for some time. but his death was -not at all expected so soon. He was well and favorably known by a large circle of friends and acquaintances who will greatly mourn h s death. He was an uncle of the Hon H. C. MacDonald, Attorney-General. Slvrniinar was the closing day of the was large. Mr. J. M. Duncan, pru- cipal of West Kent school, gave a very interesting and in-itriictive address to students ofthe colleges and o*.hers,on the many different mineral of which specimens were on exhibition. Rav. W. J. Kirby addressed the visitors explain- iig the curiosities and pictures discrib- ing their origin, nge, use. etc., in a very entertaining manner. Both addresses were heard with much pleasure and the efforts of the speakers highly com- mented on. A large number of artitles were sold by private sale and auction. leaving but a few yet to be disposed of. The museum has proved a creditable success and the promoter-i,'of which Mr. Kirby was the general suoerinleudent. are to be congratulated for bringing be- fore the public so wonderful a col ection of works of art and cnriosities, in such variety. It is pleasing to know that so many took advantage of the show and it can only be said of those who did not. that a rare treat such as |never be. bccn missed. ROCKY POINT FERRY. On and Monday thc 28th lust tho S Eltin will make her last trio from lottetown at -L p. m. and from Point at 4.30. _.25 3i.' Suiiscntiinnsarerequesledtopr ly notify this office of any tavdin the part of the carriers in the d of THE GUARDIAN each morning. _cases will be speedily dealt with. Sl: ADvr.iirisEiuENrs, advance noti lmeetings, business locals and all lable items must be handed in t yoiilce as early as possible on Satu to insure insertion Monday mornin A‘Dvi-:R'risERs must notify this not later than Friday noon of each of their intention of “changing” 1' ads. for the WEEKLY GuARDiAN. ll wise the management cannot guar ‘the appearance of “changes” in t l sue desired. _ THE countryman who took a p rubber boots from the window of a store, on Queen Street. on M Nov. 14th, and took them into a round the London House corner, sf-en. We ask to have boots ret at once and save exposure.-Coit. THE work on the new Meth e church at Sackville is nearing co for women at 4 30. He will also tion and Sunday, Dec. 4th, is now nounced as the date of re-opening. pre ache rs fi r the open ing are the tt.. Breckon, D. D., president of t B and P. E. I. conference; the _ _ W. Dobson of Halifax. and the Re tons of water pipe and six tons of SP,.,,gue_ D_ D__ of summe,.side_ W 5 to assume the pastorate of the Sack church next year. These gentl are all old Sackville students. tw Mn. ALEXANDER MAcDoN.iL1> of “Mm "““d“’“°“' ' Frank Hamilton of Halifax, repr ting Hamilton & Pritchard, Liver Eng..and Thomas Russel, Glas Scotland, received the foiowing ca From Hamilton and Pritchard. L pool: 21,000 barrels sold, Bald 14s to 20s; Kings, 20s lo 25s (re nings, 14s to 18s; Spies, 1- 19s 6d;Russets. 15s to 18s Sd; Ta . 2 ` Sweets, 10s to 11s 6d; sundries, 1 Rival Art Gallery andthe at ends ce wi Market strong From Th mussel. of Glasgow`: Mai ket strong tending upwards. Kings, 20s to l6d; Baldwins and Spies, 18; to 'l Greenings,16s 6d to 18s Gd. THE new church at Wiltshire was opened yesterday morning Rev. M. Campbell, chairman of District., assisted by Rev. George son, Pastcr of the church, cond thc service. There was a large co gation, so large that the aisles h be lined with chairs to accomm the people. The church will seat fortably about two hundred peopl _is very artistically finished. the lare of plaster and the ceiling st ywocd. The pews are tastefully and upholstered and the aisles n carpeted. The duties of organist _leader of the choir are ably perfo | by Miss Stewart. K-___.g.Q-Q-1-us _ _ __ _ N To Cure Headache in ten minutes. fore was ecpl alled in this province, has Kum,m_u_|eadache PWde|.$_|0 cm Stores 0llices _ Price lien, Big lloney. We dont neil in any Of th above. ‘NE DO KEEP the hes glide of rnlterial obtaiiiable _ e will give you as tlne a. Job 0f Drinting as is known to thc “YU (Fino . attractive. etc.) E The PRICE? will be in propor- tion to the expenses. E li ll Csllwnlliloseguns E o rAvi_oR M” u`J THEPOPULAR PRINTER E Queen st. E *lid see us before buying LQ li IW! week or so we are receiving the Car load omacr 'mon nl!-B IN oN'rs.n1o. mill; tar Sm ml nm in ll altar Flon tu all clstlllrs lmst facilitation print. else- & GOF F. @@@@@@@@ @ @ @@@@@@@@@@ ceooooooooecccocecoeeceeceeceg Q :|: e > ©` e ci 52 1- ` e riclllrr llC0@@@@W@@@@@@@ @@@@@@ SATURDAY. SENlNiR,MclUlU&l :: 'P l Successors to Beer Bros. yesterday. ‘ town,P. E I.. is visiting friends Picton.-Advocate. . and evening yesterday. THE violent storm of wind and ra Sr. PAUL’s .CHURCH was filled _ of Nova Scotia. The aisles had to filled with chairs , some had to remai standing and others turned awav preseive. The Bishop also conducted St.Peter`s church which was crowded er yesterday afternoon the scholars w it ftheir parents and friends turned out i large numbers to the Thanksgiving ser- "i 1 ~ vice in the First Methodist Church. I ` was Children’s Day and the offer-'ng they brought in the shape of clothing groceries, coal and orders for the sam od in the hands of the Central Reli by Rey. G. M. Campbell. laiily brisk and prices same 'as la A. McKinnon Esq. on main slree our popular school teacher, snot sale.- Con. _.m.___¢»--- ~ for information. _ , s Money Cannot “better Baking Powder than our own. We give our guarantee that it is absolutely pure, containing no alum, am- monia or other injurious iiigredients. We prepare it ourselves from the purest drugs obtainable. Other high grade Baking ~ Powders sell at from 35c to 60c a pound. Johnson’s Baking ~ Powder is only 25c a. pound. 15c for half pound. Soldbyall grocers l-"` l___ t Mas. Janna MCLEAN, ot Charlott REV. J. C. B. APPEL preached in th Central Christian Church both mornin last evening prevented many from a tending the churches and the congrega- _ lions were in conse queues unusually small. ‘ THE Ladies Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. ~ A. met in the parlor at 4.30 p. m. o Saturday. At the request of the Presi- dent Mrs. Bremner,:Prof. Robcrtso broughtrup the matter of inviting Hon. J. W. Longley to deliver a leclurei behalf of the Public Library fund. After discussion a committee was ap- 0 pointed to further consider the matter- ‘ t Overdowing 'yesterday morning at the be ' v _ . A fo confirmation service held by the Bisho largeusumbcr received the rite of con tirmation and the service was very im- confirmation seruice in the afternoon i the doors.r A mission service was held is : in the evening conducted by the Bishop. ,'__ _ _ as well as considerable cash, aggre- N orwrrnsnnninc the stormy weath ' h Il 0. gated about $130 worth, which is plac- or consisting of reciditions and musical numbers including vocal selections con tributed hy the children of the primar department. all of which were in: meusely enjoyed, A few remarks wer made by the pastor and the servic The tramps reported here in your pape a few days ago have left, for parts un _ _ _ _ known. We hope they will not come one _SPWW1 hue lea” °°'Sf’bS 30° back avain.-Miss Jean Lewis, who had _ A_ mixed lot 42 and 4-Dc Gorsets. been visiting friends at St Peters, now being cleared at 3Sc arrived back on Tuesday.-The latest in entertainments hercis what we _call ing - _ _ 50C H Cilfldl’ Pull- =_70ff R *YS 0"_'l1"B‘1`°‘ Light weight, grey satteen corset, 4 furnishes tho music.- Mr. A. J. rraser, ~ ' a beautiful specimen of arctic gud o Thursday.-A few days _ago a §oun_ man living near Cardigan Bridge dis posed of a. carcass of bert to one ot on lownsmen, and as the flavor was not u to the standard, he called in a neighbor 'ing butcher who pronounced the mea unfit for food. This is e vidently one 0 the cases where diseased animals ar slaughtered and hawkcd around fo Gsonosrown Norse.-Shipping is _ st 2 so-co-re-oo-@-oc-c-oc? ` 1 l Rav. Mit. Wnrrsemn occupied thai . ~ i Y pulpit at both services in Zion Church €llttt’$ n t v Wrappers “T Roady-Made. l “if” 8 U buying ready made _ wrappers. _ One special line Ribbed Thetime it saves. a-O I \°* 5. 1 _:\/ _\- 1* %q§_ ¢'»i;;\~:_ '\'- li# 9 variety of patterns, $1-25 Nice line “Mother Hubbard” flan- Committee of the congregation. There neuette wrappers’ utwd waist lining, was an excellent program renders fl _ _ siflo _ Dark fiannelette, watteau back, y ’ ‘ ’ d $2 40 vet trimming, fitted lining $2.85 w..ek__n1i~_. W. H. strong nas opened ii GUYS'-if c°mf9|'t- paint shop in the building owned byt D. There may be a lady Whose taste I, _ we cannot satisfy-in corsets. We don’t. think there are many though. . °-=:»_.,, r ~1";\`.~£~f ~ . _ J _QQQE 'Pb ~ \ `=r~*“- __ \.l./7° MORE. Then you \_\\ l \\/ Fabric Gloves-_ 200, 22c, 25c, 286. P 21 a Red and Black Flannelette wrap- pers. nicely made $1-40 Fine, grey jean, 5 clasps, cord lill- Wh yes' You` 1 y ~ - _ _ _ ` . * j CAN make up just Dii.Ci.1rr cures Cleronic Diseases ___ as good underwear arid Rupture at Ch’t0Wn. Frltlqy. Satilr- .' yourselp But when day and Sunday. Call or' send stamp you figure on ,img ’twill cost: you ' Black Cashmere Gloves 12c, l7c, _ `§ _ Fine black Cashmere, white points, = _Heavy, black Cashmerol Plain ]i“°dé3 i it F fr _ ong wrists $1.35 The Imsiw Sam fm' ; _ Charlottctoum’s-busiest _ rirgum _nl “ ~When you’re offered an .article your_flrst{*’i` “ . question [after you’re sure lts_` good] “ “how much.” When PRICE ‘ and goes into partnership -with -it takes a front seat. After Ure - Many a woman The ninty nine knpw already *M Q. hssn’t yet found out this is the place to buy underwear the advantage of___i__ Good underwear sells hare at l_Goods prices” _ _Drawers r _ _ The satisfaction it " Ribbed Cotton _Under_wear, __ / _ ._'_ makes. *Breasted Shirt ~ ' . $91: par Q" _ ` wrappers hero Heavy nisbai Union# - ` , i ' in sizes 34, 36, 38, Heavy Ribbed- All-wool- _ 1 Plein. All-._v°_.°.1.Underwe\r 5_1 Wrappers in size 34 06, 38 and 40. A Nicev An'W°°l Bibbed 5_5 ns; 1 S. N ice dark Flannelettc WI‘&l"Per in a._ $1°30_l"nd Perl 'uit-' solos ololo H U not and u Fine, medium light tlannelette, vel- _ -P' _ Shirts Thai: Fli. ` //////§"`\ in J ,~.,`\\\\\\\\ fi Q C ',____. _° \ - -» __ SP~EBIlL ` - ._ ~ Fine, Narrow Bib, A.l1~wool _ ._ xtra Heavy Underwealylarge ’ ze only, 'worth $2.25, special - at $1.60 pei suit. E fitted lining bland trimming, $185 ‘UIOIIIQIIIOIBIBIIIIIUIOBO $1 90 and $210 Fine, plain, Aiiwooi emo and e. Handsome wrappers of fine flannel- $2_20_ e ette, pretty patterns, velvet: yoke, Yery Fine’ Plaim' a11_w00| in sim throughout was really interesting. The braid srimming, fitted W8-ist lining 36 1,0 44 inch at $2 30 to $12 60 suit.- service in the morning was conducts ` ° ' by Rev. Mr. Emory and in the evening There s good ol fashioned ccom_ l eny in buying our A make of unlannd- ered shirts. _ For example - we`ve a. line there at 50 cents. ` Fine cot- ton body, linen bosom and bands. Finer grade still, _ 9 ~- ' " - _ v on _de Steelq 5 daspg 650 douhlcnd f al_l_ round, tpeinfoggeéd D Good, strong D & A corset, jean, :Linea {;‘;’,n.?};cy C9 y whalebone filling, 5 clasps 750 A £110 waive a “ne Similar make* - H”“"e y°“ See” that special “P T’ l to the 7 5 cent one, quality is Boer, 1- coraet, fine grey coutil, medium wa1st,‘ though, and it has an the “M18 P l $100 i nies of finish even to “cushion _ n ce ` Ladies “Gloria” walsl’ $1101 button hole at-back $110- ; 1 _ ` Open hack or open front 750- _ 0_u\' 9, F|Hl\l\6lB'l'|C6 sppcial, tinef all__rr;dy tézshycarsplpgt s 3. SIZBS Ol' S - ° r_ mght 6°“'“5' Belief grades $1,151.25 iso. About Gallars T 1 and Cuffs. Why of course you can buy collars cheaper than 200 that “dead entity.” r but- the “linen” in th8.t'S !l0l.'» 111300 trouble. from flax you know. / Fine flannelette“ 4 ply collars l0c ench 3 for 254: / nigh; gowns, 49;,-, 4 ply pure linen 20c each. _ _ I 58c, 700. Cuffs plain or linen, 20c‘25c 2oc 300 ~ Fine grade tiannelette night dressy "ands ? - embroidered front and collar 95cl Hn ‘__ aw cum Very choice line in pink, pale blue; " * ' “ 6 ~- ' and white, frilled collar $1 1-'P' ‘ ~ _ A Fine heany llannelette night dross- ` . Eu in pink, cream and pale blue, trimmed ` . _ to gee our range of with linen torchon lace $1-55 l . \ genf,]9m¢n’g gloves 1 Good flannelette drawers,well-made. - ` fleece. lined kid nice quality, 250, 32c, 36c,45c & 750, 1 506 and 6()c_ A Have you been in- niccr grade still 75c.Finer kid,ilcce lined 95c. Mocha glove, fleece lined 2 clasps $1-15 Fine Mocha “pique sewn" fleece lined I i s" ,sy ` is 5'5" 1 What _We Advertise We C .4-o~,,»o»»~