" 1 U _,F»-..»--..._ "< sro# N.-. Q.. .£"5c*'w£¥ Est; . \i» THE GUARDIAN C » 1 W -W r-:ff~i>.-i~<-i ~~ 'i.":-wr-‘.=»»-`.‘r si-.==.":i;!1“~@>r1.";i>"_ _ ». - 4- ._ ~ -1 f -sz 8 _ .. . .. ai ' _ . .~.‘ ' ‘ .-< - -' ~ - - -'i 1 \' '.~>_. ' JT.-"X -'-7. 11"", -` '~`-"_s_,. -1,-_ " ._;"”,`,~r=i-, » .<1 ni ,, .- - ~ ._ ~__ __ V 9 _ _ _ gi, -€f.~- .~ ._~i_n._c-..,_¢~.,.,..»i HAR1`.O'I‘.'I'ETOWN, OCTOBER $, 1898. 4 ° ,T * New Curtain Draperies and Art Fabrics. 1 Youll lie surely interested and pleased in the rtuly iiilis tic now creations n t hand in lwztiitv, style and Vlifiety in 'i CRETUNS, _ 1 Mllllllll llllAlllllAll. “EE” fl? _= .-_._.__. --=»="LJ SATURDAY. OCPOBERS. |894. W l THE GUMIN G BY-ULBLTAON S- The seven by-elections shortly lo come oil' are in the following con~titu- encies: Noi th Siiiicoe,NVest Hu'°ou and Lambton, Ontario, Bagot, Levis and Prince, P. E. Island. At the general- electioil of 1896 the result in tliese isevcriil tidings was at follows: llflllnsl North ninicoe elected the latt llll SILKS. l ART SATEENS. TINSEI. DRAPERIES. elc- Fiir Curtain Draperies. Covers. andthe many useful and or , nainental uses to wliicli tliose ' fglirigg may lie d€\‘ott‘d. :\.~'k to see them. F. Perkinsét Co The Millinery Leaders. @Q@0 U@ ll Yo Want Dalton .\'lc-Carthy, indedendelit Con servative, by a. majority of ll07 over the next caiididate, who was a Liberal. while a straight Conservative Candi date only received 875 votes and lost his deposit. lt is to be remembered that Mr. l\1cCartliy’s personal strength lin the riding was very great-_ In Lambton, Mr. Lister, Liberal, had ii majority of 117 , and the op- posing Conservative only polled 1578 - votes and lost his deposit. ‘ In West Huron the late M C. C-9~U1€1`0Ui Liberal, Who was mad? 8"_W" has before it a pretty hard fight." A wail). unil»PeIiIe(i"l;iiE1L;t(i1`y diihiihyiiiiiiihigslgoiiiidii. ernor and died rec-ently,had ainajority The Globe is DUE, however W ry Mathis at 105,130 Fi-iible class and <:£11§1dren’s Of 317» Wifi* bmi* a Patron and a hearty in its support of the tirovin- liilighliiglpgnaiiv1i0v1da£l2§1?ng at 7' sean; C°'1Se"`a‘i"e in the Held- cial government, as it prefers straight BAPTIST- IU B*"S0°» the late M" Dupont# partv lines, rather than the coalition Prayer mwting at 1630' R" J A "l°'d°” _ _ _ _ . .. ‘ at ll aid 7. Sunday school and Pa,stor‘s lConservat1ve, since killed in ii. railway pouay in pmvince 5,5-,,irS_ _ Biblemafss at -2_3() Stmngem Welcome and majority is derived; but they must needs see that it would be dangerous upon the teaching profession that tg (_-Bond the very large body of tem- perance people _in all the provinces of Canada in ho are now disposed to ciii. iii llie 1-i-_iitlliiuic 1`i'ui.s of tl.:-ir victory at the polls. ` There isjust now a. _great deal of activliyiu the Const-i~vai.ive camp iii New Brunswick. 'l`lie leader of the M0'\ffl1“‘i‘-»’“Y in Q“"b*`° “nd E‘S‘ -ippo.~ition,Dr.Slockti-iii,fo'lowilig the l 1 ` Moncton convention, has taken the sliinip and held meetings throughout tlie province ina. vigorous assault upon the Emmerson administration. “Several of the members and ex- members of the Ottawa parliament are also taking pair, among the-m being Mr. Hazen, ex-M_P. and Hon. Mr Foster. No diite has yet been fixed for the provincial elections, which may not take pliice till after another ses~iion,but the opposition are taking time by the foielock. The St. John Globe says that “the admin istration. with the Conservatiie party directly arrayel against it and many of the Liberals indifferent to its fate, The Educational Review remarks “it seems to be a kind of waiting room, in which the young girl wait~ a. congenial u‘terior support," and the ykllllig lllrlill Hi |l|U|'U Ull \ l|il|lHg"l u position. In fact the teaching body is so iiuctua ing that the rank nfapr - fessioii is often denied to teaclielrs. In the Atlantic provinces from 800 to 1,000 new test-hers are required every year.. Ot these less than 30 per cent receive any professional training." 1 / Church Services METHODIST. ' Prince St.-Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev G. M.C-.iinpbellal.11, Nev ’1‘ F Fullerton at 7. Sun ay school and bible class at 2.30. Grace Church.-Prayer meeting at 10. Rev W J Kirby at 11 and 7. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.15. hipworth League at cltsc of sunday school. strangers cor dially invited. Sea.s provided for strangers. Piuizsnirriiiiiian. Zion.-Prayer nieetilig at 10.15. Rev Vi H Smith at ll and 7. .Sunday school and Bible Class at 2.30. _ St James-i'rii.yer Me ting at 10. Rev T F Fullerlon at 11 and 7. :Sunday School :and class a. 2.30. . cnniicn or nscmup. - St. Paul’s-Holv Communion at &30__ Morning prayer at 11. Sunday school and Bible-Class at 2.30. Evciiiiig p-ayer at 7, All seats -free l» » li-i~.f.=. .ini .». » _ fl, _ ;~ W' ‘ 2 : ‘ Z 1 4_4 -'il-'us-_T-1% .;,. . if lt' Pays to Buy at `* ,_ FAll 1111 11.1111111111 Fh_mm INSURANCE on your house, your furniture, your store, your stock, your plate glass, your vessel, your cargo, your freight, your life. your wife’s life, or a. policy against accidents, Go to r. w. llillniilrs vinci _ written in the best companies, and at lowest possible rates. E PHO l`0GliAPHS llporlor Wo:-ltmanslilp I-'Ina Flnlsh, and lodorata Prices combine to make our Photographs the _most satisfactory in Charlottetowr to-day. Geo. “ (Book. tu. lllm all 6nl1e|Slruls ‘u w U :rl ' - 2 llllllllllllllll llll lllllll llll All! ---4 lAlll lllllllll nm We have added to our establish ment an up-to-date FOUNDRY § with all the latest improvement s. L_; Ouraim is to please our cuswm~ i ers and in order to do so we must i give them Castings equal to any _E in Canada or U. S. i We have therefore procu'i-ed the 'i very best American Sand and E one o_f the best Moulders in the 5 provinces. .We a'e now in a pos- 5 ition to meet the long desired E needs of the public. i Why not patronize home Indus- § try and bring along your work. E Give us a. trial and be convinced E what we say is true. 2 Give us a call and we will e * deavor to please you. Blllllll Allllllll A All lll Ill Illllll Engineers and Machinists Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf Charlottetown P.E.I. PHONE 125. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll f mnmn Pa' and leader and must afraid lest he for this feeling. though it was zealously propagated by li. number of his supporters. They will now learn that instead of rendering a service to the Liberal leader, 'they have only increased his embarrass- ment. No government can well af ford to set at nought the wishes of a majority of the electors by whose votes they hold power. If Quebec had in the present instance Stood in line with the provinces east and west, the course of the ministry would have been comparatively free from embar- Wssfnenti ff" however they might feel disposed towards the uestion at _ ll ;SSl10.t~hey must needs introduce ii. 81W. provinces. It will be hard for them U0 _act against the province fr-gm which the greater part of their large our stock of I l . . laccideiit, was elected by acclamation. ; P"°"‘ded Wm’ ;’°';f°’“*bl° Begg-RCE 1 - - CENTR-A C RISTIAN' C . ln Levis Mr. Guay, Liberal, was UpOn15,23_5 mms of highways in Come of Prince d G ft F, Lg ‘ l' an ra on ree . I \` ' V ' ' . . . ' ' . t ' "..` elected by 30* malonnyi In 3' Straight England last year an ofhcial ieiurnlE_?J$;;;lo§H°g§3;‘:;fu2§ Ll,a;l§0‘P;g;,‘gf;l2‘él€i‘;]°é 111l11l11.1111l111l % - ACKE _ son who wishes to be cured of any of P9-FW 00111985- shows that the county councils ex- Wednesday eveui/nest. 7-30- Mr. Choquette Was elected at the pended $4 Q00 000 0,. $275 pe, mile i cnuiicn or cuRis'r_ _ _ _ 1 1 9 ° Q _ facial election 1° M°“eg°i with 3 G0-d ~ i--y --~-y-iw--. in Eng- ..€?;‘t:f“l‘. ‘if§:i.§*ess.z..St.is*-.iii lIl3»]Ol‘lhy Of llund they are 33 Qaujful (yf their l. Clv8.BS 3.1 2.30 Y._PS. C: E. Pl'8iy8!' meeting I L_ H _ h Y Oi _ _ V _ _ .Wednesday eveiii gat 7.50. U 4812 PFIHCG OU JO H ff S ways as iailwa\ infiiiagers are of their CHESTNUT STREET m“.l0"i[‘Y was 117 OV" Mr- Richard roadbed. v ` il Prayer meeting on Chestnut street Sunday H un[;_ _ &[- 4 0'Cl0Ck. _ _ It will be seen that only one of ' '_' “ml” , S’_"“v""°N ARMY' Sunday Services at 7, 11, 3, and at 7 _ _ _ _ , _ . _ _ _ n _ rn. 1 the Seven rldmgs was in straight Op- ""EB‘“E" ‘S "_1_”_"“~*}°-“-“_”’{f"‘“'S_ “af” _ week iiigiii services.-Mciiaiiy, tuesday. lposition to the government after the cured at the l\Ll“_.LlsY .lf\SI`lT'[JTE, ` Thursday, riday and Saturday at 8 p m eueral election Portland, Maine of Alcoholism, Morph G'>SPEI- MEETING- `g ' nism_ Cigarem,,; and Tobacco. also GosPii:L ,1ldEii:'riNo'.-Railway Meu's Meeting _ . ’ 1 n Wri hts Hall Sunda afteinoon at l from Neuraetlmiiia or Nerve Exhaus- '¢i0¢k_ gsci-angorshslways svrvelcome. tion. The undersigned citizfns will WILL DEMAND PROHIBITION’ cheerfully give inforrr ation to any p er~ _ . The council of the Dominion the above diseases and desiret ' _ _ _ _ ‘ ' 0 live ii Alliance have considered the situation bqtter and healthier life_ You ,gay can and deluded to can “P011 the hf9d91`9~1 upon them for such facts as is placed in -- government 'to pass a pro ibitory their hands. This is the nearest Keely' ,' - law. This body, perhaps more than Institute to the Maritime Provinces hence Always cured Doa" S Kld' any other, speaks for the prohibition- P1'E1;»0gC2\ll5’ th? Pélleallesl- ‘A T ,» "ey ‘ . ° ° » . (5 \ ° _ . . ' . ' ,1StS_°f_ Canada- They sdmlb that the ...it P. i5_’l'......._...,I1T‘“£i‘i‘.".i... é“l‘.”i$i.”.ii.‘i’.".; m»i°f»>' is Us 1-fe is they he sis: 2 .' :.ri.i::i~...S.iii‘f.f _ hoped for, but declare it large enough T. U.; Mrs`.R. J. C4'iir-iiii'ti._- oct 2i-dsc wk`\$ M1-_ [_ _P,me,s0g_ Croft SL Amhgrtl to call for legislative action There nfgfugemfbgwea §f§§;@'§?°wt,9i;g°'5i-ercoviiiitigl N S makes the foilowing statement *~ . . . P . ii ` ' 1’ I éivifiiill 1 1 ' i i V C Y S, I dec d¢d IU tr Doan,B Kidnf°! _* . Y i is little doubt that this ii tho viBw|‘i;;‘:_tn'e'-`i' §hb?”_§l1=i»i\?'19e Wi*'l1°l1\5 0°\H\l\lii-18 ‘-Having bi-en 1|-nubled for some time that will be taken by most; of the, 'E _ with distressing bickiiches and weik , su ressive 3 _ _ .Y 5’ ' . . _ ,. 1 . _ i I measures against the liquor tiirpade in __ _ .__ = SLR' h;r°:5l;‘“;‘::gP";‘;P‘3_'(’;;')fle|‘E;’°‘; 33222; iSInuli';k:;§hit:list:;fn;;‘dH°:§ In Charlotfetown, on the ist ir~s°., which I was afll cted, and restored me i were been gs large a mabring ° h _ V* MP- and M-FS. l`h0m8s D_1‘lS¢‘1»l1. Higlo my old time term. It is a pleasur- _ _ J y °” t ° d*“Sbt‘1'- i lfor- me to recomm-nd them -to others.” p _ _ _ , other side there would have been ‘no ~ _ ' ' __ ll Doanis Kid, ey pins are me mfs, “_ _ - t ‘ qu~stion as to the duty of the govern- MARRIED. _ - feuiivg remedy in me wo;-ld for B;-_ighns ment. If there is any sufiicient L _ C _D‘sease, Diabetes. Dwpsy, Backache. reason why a`majoi'ity, whether of At ‘he r“s‘d“"_‘°" ‘f D’“""l F°"b99» Gravrl. Sedim+nt in the Urine. and all be as good and effective on one side g,}e?;yAEK;e;€¢h?tgn;{dIf;'éifon’ ‘f hm ‘ Price 50° B503 1?' “"0” b°*°° W1' T81' n of the question as on the other it ' ° 25' The “D idney Pm 0°" ' “_ 1 devolves upon the opponents if pro- - ?_'g;n,sQ,°;'ndl:;';:l;ff oils,” mimi' hibition to show it. ‘ P1311 ` ten or thousand, Should not Lower Murray Rlvpr’ Oc ' 6’ Rev' [kinds (lf Kidney and UfiUafy Tf0ublBli It appears that oneprincipal rea- ,nm .t h " ' “A . ` ' A C _ son fpr the large adverse vote in M_ M is c;y’°u' e86`h mst? Francis . _ _ . ‘ ‘ Q.;i.;.....-... W.. ii. f... li.. if ,..‘;';i§.’f:.iri.f:1_.'..'.':;f. .........g@@¢@w°©©°¢g New ¢'°“‘l f°'f F“" pro i ition were carried it would M l R d, S d' _ _- ‘ ‘ ` ° ‘ inj ure Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Diiin[;’a‘iii1";CiitCli @@@@@©@@@.@@»@ @@ giztiyiti sliver Polish. @ Gives a brilliantpolish. Leaves no after dust. Contains no .@acid or anything injurious. @ Price l5c and 25c cents A. W. Reddin, Phm. Agent for P.E.I . CENTRAL DRUCSTORE- SUNNYSIDE- one gi. Men’s nissan# _ Boots Cork Sole at $1.47 dnnnnnnnn O € 51', @@@@ @ @ @@@@@@@@@@@ L _ In the situation asit stands the -___ . ~ . '_ _ ' ' _._ ministry must choose between the W ameron Block Ql18€Il Sqilaio voice of Quebec and that of thn other f_l _I-'A ¢:b eil() . ishin gs always on hand. ilvso Charlottetown 26 tf. Another shipment of opened to-day ll Blankets {l_’Ik_,‘ -.-: \ a »-Q Q o » ¢ sovemment- The pwple there are . _ _._ __ . -_ ___. f buitings. Overcoatings:and Trousering. Call now and get iirst choice--a full _ y s en Silver with _ Sartoria. FIRE AND M l ° A A Share of your business res fully P 1° ` d . 'li issued o icies an certi actes prompt y HORACE HJ -1 1 Agent Western Commercial Union 1 ADAMS lf you are Fall Furniture. buying ,Furniture itnoi( 's_r DUTY to come to such a store as tliis. mill illtlli it ci._lri #Hit ‘ WHY l A THE _ A LEA'l HEI? .ALONE IS WORTH iisrlhliii _ f-"4 ilk# We have a case of Men’s Cork Sole Boots that we wish to clear out. To do it quickly we have placed them all in our window' at , _ $1.47 the Pair _ _ They area good Iooli_'_i.iigiboot,strong and well made. but-a little too _wide in the toe for some customers. _ If this price don’t sell them ~ we know nothing about shoes. . #sun f gnizrua l _,A it-it TTI ll ismadafmm Ch1eleGum. Itis llutofell pn A genom- ALL QTHERS ARE IMITA J F '-1