' 'ff ~ ‘ at fe .1 _ __ ' - i is . . _ ` -_ q»_=__ _',t.‘~_ ;. ~‘~2=’ `.‘/_‘L-_'i _r>€‘- '- _.. ir;-'-1 :.;.g'».'-»;"'_ =f;‘g.fi;_1».s-- ~t~‘_-2'. '- < - ,-_-, F'/_=: .` '»”‘~-».--`» ._=;~.""@”» "; ' _ _ L _ _ . _ __ __ _ _I _p _ ;V._._).`,_._»j_,, _V _ k _gf ,_,ol§.`,, _,_;,.*.;<,_,__. ,._\,_,_ ,_ _.;.§,.;_; ,_l,;;51..`.,§_>$,,f,;,_,,,.__ _ff ~...\_' _ fig* _ _ ~_ _ - p 2 _ _ _ - . _ 3;. ,_ -,_ _ _ _ , 3,. . -_ _ ,_ Allilill/ED loo Pixar RE MUULDING E LATEST PATTERNS. Bronze and Enamel. ?ramed at the lowest pri- llllll llllllllllllll l BWI 0Pl’0S|TE P. 0. orwwn. P. E. 1. _.11-_ ' ek or so we are receiving s Car load Dinner Faoin l ONTARIO. lig for Spot past we are in Ollll' HMI' I0 lllll BUSIUIIBIS est rock Botlo price. ee us before buying else- ! & GOFF. Farm Stool. AUCTION. ld at Public Auction, at }E'l`OWN on t, tho 26th Day ot0ot, lO’CLOCK, A. M. s Bull Calves. [ Heifer Calf. orn Bull Calves. “ Heifer Calf. A. C. STEWART, Auctioneer RLOTTETO WN, on the BTP 0C'l0BEll 28th. TT 2 O’CLOCK_ e Bull Calves. I . Heifer Calf om Bull Calves. “ Helier Pali. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. _ME}tSIDE, on the Mar- OD ll. 29th OCTOBER. 2 O’CLOCK NOON. re Bull Calvea. Heifer Calf. dom Bull Cal ves. JOHN GAFFN EY, Auctioneer. Commissioners. Secy Stock Frm _ 13, 98--d3aw&w'd RICHARD SMITH, t- ’ ~ ple Pies c lephone 9 ‘ . TEWART, : E2L"B'Z§€"§'l-Zan. tam ll D __ LII’ ll il- - Country. Gleaned by “Guardian” Report- ers and Correspondents. The Latest Readable Happenings ilpourrlng li thi Ins Illstrlcl; The Weekly Guardian until Dec. 31 _ ’98 and Picture, Battleship “Maine” (colored) for only ten cents in Stamps or silver. wall, showed the GUARDIAN yesterday, a stalk of alsike clover over four and a half feet long. The clover was in bloom. Miis. Hoisxiax and Mrs. J. Warbur- ton have received ten dollars from “A Itriend,” Alberton for the Children's Offering to the new P. E. I. Jubilee Hospital. Miz. J. D. SUTHERLAND, of the Fisheries Department. Oztawa. left Thursday morning to resume his duties after spending a pleasant holiday with lfriends in this Province. Rav. Ai.i‘iir.D Noon. Ph D., Secre- tary of the Massachutett-i Total Abstin- ence Society and P. M. W., Chaplain of the National Division S. of T., will preach in Grace Church to-morrow night. lVee/cly Guarclicm sent to any aol- dress in United States or Uanaola until Dec. 31 ,Q8 and Piotr'-'re .Buttle- sliip “.l[ai'n.e” colored, fofr only ten.. cents. Afrri-:N'rioN is directed to the adver- tisement of Messrs. Wright Bros., Summerside, sole agents for the Safety Acetylene Gas Machine which is on ex- hibition at the store lately occupied by W. P. Colwell, Queen Street. The light will be on exhibition there to- night. STAND by the home merchant. He is the man who helps to pay for the streets upon which you walk; for the schools in which your children, or per- haps you. were educated ; ne helps to keep up the church in which you worship. He is the man who built homes which enhance the value of your property. Every subscription paper has his name on it; he is the one who cannot afford to swindle you. Self-in. terest, if nothing else, would prevent this. He bears his share of the burden of the city government; stays right with you in sunshine anc darkness, in days of prosperity and adversity. These are but a few reasons why your patronage shoiid be given to the home mt rt-hant _-Pon isc Post. Trip; following inteesting item is cut from an old Charlottetown paper: ‘-General Pi:s‘oiilm-, London. March 1839; the podage of letlers to and from North America, having been reduced to the uniform rate ff one shilling (24 cents) single, and two shillings double, you will in future charge th-it ra‘e upon such letters with- out adding any charge for in‘a.nd post- age. Le'ters from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Cananlas may as he'etofore be sent without prepayment of po.-tags. By command: W. L. MABERLY ” _A number of the same paper 1836 -says that the tax or duty 4 pence (8 cents) hitherto levied on every individual n»wspaper_-Thad been reduced to 2 vents. the colonial papers were not taxed. of of lllllll AND Plllllllltlll News and Gossip Frontlon anti, _ Som; service ar. the Gospel meeting in Wright‘s Hall to-moriow afternoon at 8.45. Strangers always welcome. 'lun hour of meeting for the Sunday evening service at the S.»ilva'if~n Army s changed fiom 8 p tn to 7 p m. Paaci-:Ls of papers thankfu ly ire- ceived at Falconwofsd from Mrs. H. Robinson and Mrs. WV. P. Doull, Char- lot'etown. Remit quick mid get the Wee/clay Guardian until Dec 31 ’98 colorad F picture Battles/.ip “_/llaine” for only ten _ce'nts. A110191'-t. N. S., will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist Church to-moi row at 11 a m and 7 p m. It greatest were the test of ~ avoirdu- pois the place ot'hon--r would be filled byhlaurice Canon, a native of tlfe small P - . _ Ma, Tanoruiinzs Cnossr, of Corn- frontier ww” "f SWB' 1” the “ale °f Constance. This man is said to weight not less than fifty stone, and may claim tl to bethe heavitst man on earth. 1 Hel measures ov-r 100 inches around the!- waist and 64 around the thigh. Hist inconvenience him, for he is active and 1n_robust health. He is a well-to-do uiidtlle-aged farner, and, though his gigantic proportions naturally make him an objt-ci of curiosity to his neighbours he bas declined all offers to stray from his native fields.-The Humanitarian. J UBILEE -Fifty years ago yesterday, Victoria Division No. 4 of the Sons of y Temperance was organized in this city. ‘ Last evening the olficeis and members of Victoiii Division paid a fraternal visit in a body to Orient Division. S. W. Crabbe Esq the W.Patriarch presiding. After an eloquent Welcome had been given by Bro J. T. Mellish on behalf of, ` Orient Division, the following brethren delivered short and felicitous addresses: Rev. W. J. Kirby, J. P. Tanton, J. J. Chappell, John Lawson, tl. Rackam, G. H. Foster, John Mc-Pherson and Wm Sabine. A Temperance song was sung by John Ross and an excellent recitation given by Miss Hodgson. The Rev Alfred Noon of Boston being pre- sent also gave a stirring address. The first R. ,Scribe report dated January 1849 and sigred by George W. Owen, was read by Bro Tanton- The forignal charter members of Victoria Division were as follows : John Arbuckle. George William Owen. Charles Drew, John Godkin, William Benjamin Daw- son, Benjnmin Chappell, John LePage, George Moore, Richard Smith, John; Scott James Hancock, George Butcher, Andrew Bearisto, William Douglass, Mathew May, Charles Harris, John Mr-Neill and John McKay. Say “No” when a dealer offers you a substitute for Hoods Sarsaparilla.. There is nothing “just as good." Get only Hoods _ _ X GREAT big long fellows. Those Malts are suitable for Hall, Dininv fi is yours.-Jas. Paton & Co_--Oct., 22 tt. A Poon article is no bargain at any price. We aim to give the best boots at the lowest prices.-R. K. J0st"s, Stamper’s Corner. NORTON closes out a shipment ojil apples today at l0.30 o’clock. Attend l the sale. Two Splendid omces to let in the New Prowse Bicck. Apply to L, E. Prowse. 2 Ci.o'rmNG. clothing, clothing.-The greatest stock of Ready made clothing ever seen in this country is now oi Exhibition at Prowse Bros. 20 barrels apples without reserve at our sale this morning. E. H. Norton, auctioneer. ‘We Don’t Mark ° Loading Fur Store-“_l|Y STUHE any customer buying goods at this store- ma.y,if they wish it,ha.ve their money cheerfully refunded, if they can purchase any kind of Dry Goods cheaper than we are selling them, SEITIEB Itlfllll 8| tl- IOIOI ICICI! W d ’t k 12}c d ble width dress oods 20c a' ard, and give 20 Rav. D. A. STEELE. D. D. oil enormous weight does not apparently ; sn|1'oR's ivian. Informant on Wanted. The Royal Gazette ot June 1889 refers to a work on P. E. Island written by S. S. Hill and advertised in 3 Lr»nd¢D pap ef- Can any of your intelligent .fe »det-s give some information respect- ingthe work i’ The same paper publishes a tale of 'hree or four columns translated from the French by a Charlottetown lass in ner 18th year-who was she ? T OLD Tinian. . _ P8 _ pire. such as that given to the Hon. David Laird. is not the p‘ace for con 'l On the occasion referred to, it was- demanded . I venture to ask--were there no des- cendants of the Loyalists present to 1'.-» plv to Dr. Taylor`s (to them) highly T off-nsive remarks? ' ' I assure Dr. Tayloi’s speech to have Oct. 21. ' _ T0 Cure a Headache in ten minutes. use Kumiort Headache Powders. 10 cis. BORN T Gln Charlottetown. October 20th, td Mr. and Mrs. J E Mathews, a daughter. Roonror Parlor, 26 per ct-nt of the pr; " ‘Q ' so-c-o_o-@-ooo-so-oe Your should have the nest of detail. _ Freshness is essential in all foods. ~ Our stock ot Infant’s Foods is fresh on account of our large sales in this department, which is be- ing constantlv replenished _ with new goods fresh from the makers Every popular brand of lnfant’s Food can be bought from us. _ 2 WANTS ' LOST. FDUND ETC _ _ _ *__ , I .__ I OST.-On Thursday be ween the City 8-“fi Dawsons bridge a Ladies silver watch. F.n¢_ie“ please leave at E, W. Taylor’»_ and receive reward. 2Z,‘d3i pd. WANTED.-A nlain cook wages $7.00 no w;_shiug2_peftf;rences prefered. ADPIY U0 Ellis 0 ‘ . ice, -1--xv; F0l.t SALE.-A Second hand nit-yie at is our pain. Apply to S, Guannrsiv emi-e. 2'! 'rt 3-LIQT:-That _*comfortable brick dwelling house. situate on Water *treer, now in pisses- sion of Mrs. McDonald. Possession given about 2 ith September. LDDU TD P68-‘I9 ,BNS and Co. Ang 20th. i893. eod __ 1 FOR SALE-New revised encyclopaedia vio- trl , 4 l 5330 . rlchl i1l.ust:ra.bed'can bglizdyst arliioht hall-Lggcs at Hcrnsbyb linok Shore. 4*! H0 IIE1‘.-'Phat comfort-able and plaeasantlv situated house on Uoper Queen t ing the southern half of the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer, now in occupation of Com- man or Cheyne-Hot and cold waters! same -Rent moderate-Pnsaessiondgiven istuay next. Apply James P mer,r:;:t{_p _ »/ \ X DIR ECT SERVICE yin made from thai 0 011 mal' ' 0° 8 Y t It is proposed to sail the yrem eng t :i t E butwe sell it at 18ca.yard ri vs pkin Pies l0c Pies I2 dr l5c nut Pies 15 dz 200 ‘ »~ us n B t . e ’ ' _ ! mon Pies l0c “ E > ' 10 m ° ' it Bam _ wa _ l-INTING --;_ M. H- lllllSHlllM / I =' - to 30 per cent 05 but we sell at 12§c yard. _ ’ t (ll1&l‘1§Y Ofh goods E We don’t mdrk l8c heavy tweed dress goods 30c, and give 20 to 30 per us. so LAKE wlnnlpsal’ All cther prices represent the some of value illo- OE, we sell it at 12 lc a. yard. _ F fr - ht Passagm Bpiaterwmg and We don’t mark 39c wool shirts and drawers “all wool” 50 cents and othelflnfectg-nitlon apppy at tha ogiw gf ive ou 20 to 25 er cent 0E, we sell them at 39c. ENBU3Y i P we » Autumn g y kets 400aud ve ou 20to 50 roentoiff , We dou’t n;ark $1.95 jac $ gi y P0 ` Sep; 3 if _ , Agent. .wesell themat 1.9 . ' ” ,=ei-‘rf _ t ~ "<'¢ -_ “=" We don’t mark 50c hats $1.25 and give you 50 per cent of, we sell them 2 D fe f>°~=» F P I . New coonsi 00. S We Don’t Mark Any Goods at ancy _ r ces At the cheap Cfwkefy Swfe- _ and ive ou 20 to eo per cent .-.ir Bao we are selling Dry Goods cheaper Jus” “?°°i'°d “ “°“' "“d_ b°°‘(‘,”’f&"§ll NQVV qgninf thanganylither house on P. Island. Customers are finding it out for kit 35 (;h‘n“»,k(;‘1”f";’a5%°w°J§;"t;':-lwest 1, ° ' 1 ' was fd's¢0uni.s K1” ° °'°° 'Y ' - 3'&Qk.¢‘¢D, `th°mS°lV°8 t at we are gums va ue ms 0 I ` ` Ch' . Also a large stock of fancy Come and see for yourself ` ignoodsuilii Albums, Frames, Dressing '- ~_- _ cases, Necktie , Boxes, clove and ,Feather ~ _ Haudkerchief Boxes, etc, etc- D035 ' ed her studies in Moms _ an kinds md prices, can mdggeghqm, "ll 5”” 1°‘”°”° "‘ Od’ _ - Handsome articles for Wedding Water Colors, also Tapestry 4 I “_ moctobei- ist, 1898, to ~ ’ _ .e P'°°°9 £399. Wholesale and -~ - ‘ - ` ¢4,,, 6,,_ _ Bean Siieoasors MIBGSI' BM- , .nm so..modm_Nm-issue mmm? , - » RepmBl|¢anIam versus L0y;lty. been 'entirely in accordance with his letter in your issue to-day. 0 Yours truly. ` - EDWARD J. Houcsos. 1 25o l2o W i m T “ ,_ __ _ _ A _ _ _ __ __ 't_‘_Hr. eUAniAN,cHA;nLorrn'rowi`i ooronnii 22,_i_éos y T H _ _ ` ' _ '“ H 5! ,_ Among the Mons or DEAR SIR.-A complimentary dinner One small lot of Men’s Fine White partytoa gentleman who is about tsl tu,-ned dmim some ,main su f withdraw from the province. to serve ’ 8’ ° the Queen in another rt of the Em-" ' cleared out M troversial discussion, except in circuin; ` ` ' A "‘_‘°'u 1°” M°F"i Fl*lm°l°W° shifii 050 ii stances which imperatively demand it. °°'”°"h"" °°1l‘?d» 8° 0° 31° I5 .Whliln B9 “Yay they go at Say odd sizes, to go at goods; to go at ‘ Here’s a. small lot 'of Men’s Ribbed Cotton Draven, to V go at _ ¢ i *‘ V shop worn, so they go at A few Items to .9 ,. ~ t.‘ in interest the Ladies 09(/5`G`/$715' ' i Drop in and see that special purchase in Black (Loh- meres, forty-two inches wide, Hue smooth satin iaith re; ' ‘ worthy Ano ' , Your close attention. The prices are-- Mllillli & Allloan-up S ti it gl T I , Low heres alittle lot oflisas all ooolgloy Hillel Shirta,ASilesea. neck bands, well made Sllittl, nga 1”' 9_3 WH* 80048. but they are damaged solo- Here’s about a dozen fancy colored laundered Shinto, open front, some with collars attached, some with out-,' all of them pretty badly soiled, so will -” 1 . l A “clean up line of Mens Knitted Working lhfrh, 'Odd sizes of \1en’s Grey All wool Flannel Shirts, ian 15', 15% and 16, mostly without ll splsqlid eng' working shirts_if you like the them they’ yours for 39c each. Here’s a lot of dark navy blue,all wool Flannel Shirts, laced, and buttoned front, last of a line of $1 55 and a nice line of heavy All woolllindtlrwllr for mln, B worth athird more than the rice the rl p , y' clearing at--per garment Boy’s Flaitnelette Shirts, soiled and somewhat worn, they’re the last- of a lot that everyone everything. but especially “ thefood should be strictly _ ghegp 3|; 43,; -¢Y0u pay your qunmr ‘nd rm uk. _ pure and fresh in every A your choicey _ _ Another small lot of Boy’s All wool Gmy Flannel 0 shirts, Size.. 12,125, 13;., were 75 who peas, may o peci fines in Men’s Neckties-one line of Fourm Hands md Knob ti go Another lot of Bows, Four-in~Handa and Knots, clotting at Tw S 'ul P blue, black and jet blacks, in the ordinary Way it could nt be sold for less than 60c,on sale tcrday at 42c A lucky purchase of Va big lot of fall Hats givsl ua thin trade attractorffor to-day. Childs Hats, Ladies Walk ing Hats, Fancy Untrimmed Hats, all at Two Specials in L-slide Winter Vastu, an Wil What We Advertise We Have _’r~f;“*'°» <1 ` J _.2 .__ ; y _ , Sli?-"`|`?-‘ Q ` " _ - r =__ ".= -._~ ‘ _ '¢'2»#!_'l ' _ _ - . I ‘ - ` .f.' ._-' _ ll p S f .f \ ‘lflt’s Nomads Irs _Beaver Line PPL. t t otulniorrtiowu nto Ltvinvooi. iVma1'§u°he° 3 - that makes folks try that beautiful Elm Bedroom 8 We sell for $21.00 or we Pies we each M Cen Wiz don’t mark l9c, all wool, Serge double width 32c a yard, and give From gharyotgfgowg Top-"‘:,m Live;-pm- you “ying more mm you should i you 20 to 30 per cent oil; we sell at l9c a yard. _ Oct. 27 041- 4- We don’t mark 5c flaunelette 7c a yard and gi fe you to 20 to 25 per Nov./26 _ N0_v- 10 cent off, we sell at 5c per yard. - » The above steamefl is fitted with coli We dcn’t mark l0c print cotton 15c a yard and give you 20 to 30 per :;‘;1':§°» 2:5 ggi; ‘;<;c;¥.“ 1mPf°V’=m°“ cent off, we sell it at l0c ii. yard. _ g ny g - f od _ we .tort ......i. init grey smelt not and give you 20 to 30 per sent ge§sf°°“°°‘ “°°“”’ °"°“ °’ P°°”°F° _ _ @0 9| 20.00 (J&S]3. SQQGBGOBIIOOIIIOIOOOOC 4 . tt. » 1;- --~_:'£” -_ V4; Q _ M _>_,,_ ~ "sd:-‘~ §;""e£?,g» _ _ _ ' ‘_ ".. ..» ,R ` it .;r~;.~- ~ r fo .W .~, . ~ ». ~ * tt