_ 'rHn_G_lJaBD_lAN¢ 3HABL2n“m@N _ r ,_-~~'f.v.1= ~ " I;-1 '-2*-‘ =,»1-»1‘-“F-5° 1 -fe f ..- >§' ’ 5.~."f“. ` ii- 'Nz J .Fi ~ `~ ‘ I' ‘<` '->”‘ if W. a.. P YQ# rat I5?" *I _ , , , __ _ _ v , _ » . _ M N _ ' ' - ' if i- \ \- Y' stains a||n__ msmuamminom “TAL Qulllloll ANSWERED' .§£i‘°.i‘i:°:::. '::.::.£§°2:..'::.“:;:. “awe *Ea “*&..‘l* P I -Duel flied Sh0l_\0__¥- _ 1 -r -~ c piiinplilet containing lnfermatlnnlofilie _ _ furmallull may Pl`8V8l'll ea=ed, bow can we make the blood Miss F&_.Nara L STEVENS Of M°U‘~‘l°U ""'-""' guiduma ofnnum and FGRQBEXPW £ .r.n'""'=" W Years oi Suffering “ fish? l l ` ,wasa`paeaen’ger"by the Northumber- . . j -. i aqdgoadf lil*-i Allllll flq Ollflif By faking one or two of Dodd’s Dys lend yesterday- and will Sbend the Wlll. --HHIQUHU mn U5 inn] 'Qi Quark 'I`TE'1`0WN, NOVEMBER. 28 lb96 nay to Talfe asy to OPS# nwjigr Hood’s Pills Small $fW‘”v|“| gmgignsthorougil As one ni pid “ You never know lv" lt ls all have takena Q till » & Co I ever ‘loc 0. Llood Proprietors, Iawoll M353 lbs only Ulm D “K0 With H00d'l 97 1”# O THE GUARDlAN An Independent Journal, untrammelled and fearless: aiming to be Just. lmpartlal, Reliable. News! seeking at all times to further the best in terests of the people,and recognized therefore as The Peop1e’m Paper- Publislied at its offices, Cameron Bloc.¢.9outh side Post Office, at the following ratee.P&Yv»b1° ln advancc:- , Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) three yviiwiriy' Eiiiuoii criiuisiiayi ner rear S \1.25;in advansce. . . . _ H.6.f.h. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.00 ranc ces euuvullb have been established at the following pl ces. ~ h bsc ' ` be d n ws tu Tllf NEW 98 GHIGAG FlEXlBlE GLIPPER Is now in full oD€l‘&¥»l0f1 “li Stables and is giving the tulle satisfaction Customers can have Hors clipped da ly from 8 a m till p m Prices reasonable CEURCE ESSERY Upper Queen St N0\ 0 my st i ' 7 ,ini iioiiiii onlin PS 25 ness transactedz- Sunptnerside. Curries Bookstore-D. K . C nager. Alberfoii Alberton Bookstore G S Mut Souris East, Telephone ofllce, R Soaman.A J- E. B. McCREADY. l J. P. HOOD. l months $1.00' r yr..., ................... .. 4.00 Semi-weekly &ion(Mond. & Th\11'») Def $1.50 in adva' ce 1 25 a \ e rn' gh:-id? 2.tdveiii.1il~)ii‘ii‘l¢lisi¢xii>ahvork iiiicl other busi urri" _ , . . tart Agent' gent Ina recent address delivered be- fore the Young Men s Catholic Union of Washington, by Mr. O'Neill of Massachusetts it was stated that in -A 1790, when the first Catholic Arch- bishop was appointed in the United Sta,i=s, there were but 30,000 Catholics in ' the Republic. The total population was then about 3,- 000,000. At that date but one in 100 of the people was of Roman Catholic faith. This proportion has very greatly multiplied mainly by immigration and the natural increase from the immigrant population. Frequently amendments to the state contributions in the neighboring republic are submitted to the people to be voted on and these are often of Ediwn Businm Ma,,,,,e,_ , great importance. These submissions -‘are usually made at the time of N lgeneral elections, yet the yote in "such cases is usually a smaller pro- portion of the total number of names ` MONDAY. NOV. 28, 1898. J on the lists than was shown in the Dominion plebiscite. Again, it is to l ' . . 1 THE DEADLY OIL LAMP- SPEGIM. EHRISTMAS XCURSIU ACRUSS THE UCEAI By the Splendid Beaver Line Passenger Slea Tongarir sr .ioiiu,n e FOR LVERPOOL TUESDAY DEG 61: 0n arrival of the Canadian l Pnci Express from the west due at p ln This fine and speedy steamer has splend accomodation for First and Second Cabin P sengers -mookiIn§_ Rooms Ladies Cabins, e Also EXCELL T S'l EERAGE ALCOW DATAN, and islighted throughout by ele tricity ,N0 CATTLE PARBIED The First and Second Cabin Tables will libe al id d 0 h ta? female in Dawson destroyed half O; . . be r ly prov P The tecrage Fare includes everything nec- e sary for the vo; age and a bountiful supply ot wholesome and well cooked food Passen ers hooked through from all poin in Cana a to Bi itish Irish Scandinavia Finnish and Continental Points at VER. LOW RATFS FIRST CABIN-St John to Liverpool SECOADCABIN-St John to Liverpool London - - STEERAGE to Liverpool, London. Londo derry 1 lasgwvand Belfast 33 SPECIAL RAIL RATES in connection wit our Ocean Tickets FROM ALL POINTS Trains run to the Steamship Uock at St.. Joh aygiglhnf the trouble ot Transfer of Passennge a r t 50 l ther back we may recall that in Oc 3,; 4 tober 1871, when Mrs. Murphy’s co n. 50 nv PS within the past year of the destruc tive powers of various guns and mis ive power of fire, which is alway ter. But there remains the fact that th 'The lamp thrown bv the riotou c. l 3 v Y ' ‘; account. Afew years ago the Un B h stable it occasioned the most tremend P P Y ,~ troyed with many lives. 8 n g e B with its tall lass chimne 's a clums fl 66@@@@@@@@@@ or-lout won ron riiiiues We want thc service of a number of families to do knitting for us at home. whole or spare time W e fur " nish $70 machi e and sup ly the yarn free and pay for the wor as sent in Distance no hindrance $1 to $10 pei- week made according to time de voted to the work Write at once Name Reference! Cooperative Knitting Co , E 99%©@@@@ @ @ @ @ @ @@ -I FI |== '-1 warnings that the oil lam is a. con . P . _ , stant source of peril to the home. and carefulness in its use. right which is now taken away. W @@@0@@0@%% JOHN T McKENZlE. BILOR, in ' every thing going 20 p_ei cent to 50jpe'r _ `- ` ` _ V _ - I » CHARLOTTETOWN_ _ _ _ P_ _E_ ISLAND eent_b;low penal prices. A3” hralnig' .. ._ _ 5 -sire-mi s- lr 'l “-*’-“~'f°~"°'»°.°°'“‘°ff“°#° 1-==..~ 1 ° _ A . _ 4 l all _ I H ' V- Q I ' V I-il; I u V 0 -.P If sg Much exposition has been made. siles used in war, from rides up to thirteen inch cannon. But the kero- sene lamp fairly challenges a place i the history of t-he world’s destrustive agents. The recent half million dol- lar fire in Dawson City affords a case in point. One may blame the wicked ,ltermagant who threw the lighted to be stated that two small steel ves- lamp at her sister woman. Another may seo nothing more than the many times .iepeated lesson of the destruct- s with us in the workshops and houses 1 -“A good servant but a hard ma ll S.-. 8 oil lamp is afrequent factor in' pro- past such large pieces of work have _ ducing contlagrations great and small. s a million of property and will cause great suffering in the Yukon capital This is but a. sin le item in the ear’s the specified time should be exceeded. W ,kicked over an oilflamp in a Chicago day when a Halifax yard will produce "ous conflagration of modern times. For two days the fire fiend :swept the e Baggage .lun uirc for furthei pzirticulirs before book-"devoted city until 2,100 acres gf it inge where D W CAMPBELL, General \¢la nazer Beaver Line Steamshi I8 Hospital Streei , Monrrea or at this ofllce tli town “cliool ol Engineers The Charlottetown School of Eng rieer- i g will open or work on Thursdnv ei en ii iz Decembei l t at8 o’c1oclr A suitable i iom has been obtained 1 t“eY M C ‘uilding andihoseintendin t take the ci -irse would do well to repor themselves there either on Monday even rig the 28th r Wednesday, 30th, when th i riderslgned ill be there bo make an preuminaivy an ingemente The school w ‘l be open four evenings week from 8 to 10 o’cli.»ck Terms $8 per month or $20 for a full three months course Partial courses may be arranged on ap olication -Signed Mechanical drawing s. speciaity G D MacKIl‘I\ON B A Sc. T A MacLEAN, Jr B A Sc. Mechanical and Mining Engineers Su veyors, etc , etc s area had been laid in ashes and $190, 1.8,, 000,000 worth of ro ert was des- The insurance records from year to _ year show that fires from oil lamps ` cause losses of tens of millions. There _seems no escape from the annual des- ' truction so long as oil lamps are in use. For a portable light the lamp, g yil ` Y and withal a. fragile thing, which is particularly exposed to accident. It _is entrusted to careless servants and y to ignorant and helpless children. A tripping step, perhaps on the stair- iway, causes the lamp to fall and break, spreading the burning oil far _ and wide. Or the lamp is left burn- ing by the bedside and is overturned in sleep. Thousands of homes and many lives have paid the penalty of r_ _ such accidents. Constant use in the presence of i such dangers has tended to careless- _ ness and indiilerence. It may be well to add another to the repeated to again enjoin the lesson of extreme Woman suffrage has received a. set- back from the rejection of 2. hill to “enfranchise the sex in the state of Washington. When the state was only a territory its women had the be observed that the majorities in fa- vor of prohibition are much _largerthan the majorities bywhich members of parliamentlare usually elected. One hundred and twenty eight constitu- encies give majorities averaging 1,000 each for prohibition, while the major. ities given the members for the same divisions in 1896 did not average more than 200 each. Speaking of iron shipbuilding as a maritime province industry it ought sels have clready been turned out at New Glasgow. The repair of steel ships is quite extensively carried on at Halifax. The Chronicle tells that when the steamer Maren recently put into Halifax with her mainmast gone _ Mr. S. M. Brookfield boldly under- took to supply her deficiency. In the been procured from abroad, but on this occasion Mr. Brookfield declared it could be done in Halifax. He un- dertook to construct it in three weeks _ under ii. penalty of $100 a day in case - There was no penalty paid, says The 1 _ ‘versity of Toronto was destroyed by Halifax Chronicle, from which this ltire on the occasion of its annual clos ring exercises, as the result of an over turned lamp. If we go a little fur record is taken. The mast was put - in position on Nov. l7, great interest being taken in the operation. _ Now if these things can be done why not steel ships be built? "‘Here’s to the a ship for the Queen’s navee,”says the Chronicle. To which we all say “ainen.” And we want to see Char- lottetown share in the coming ship- building industry. _l@-_...___-. 378 Shorey’s Pants, Waterprools, $2.00 $2.50 and $3.00. 153 pairs Pants at $1.00. 67 boys Reefers from $1.50. $2.00, $2.50 and’ $3.00. 173 DOYS Ulsters, Cape and big storm collars, $2 50, $3.00 and $3.50. Shorey’s Clothing Serge Suits $12.00 and all wool guaranteed Suits at $8.00.-_Jas Paton & Co.-26 2id. HA vs your slegh robes repaired and ri mmed at Tnomas PicKARD’s, Euston reet, Charlottetown.-14 eod lm t 2 CENTS Doz. LAMP Wicks-5cents and 7 cents for Burners. Brooms 16c. l2c and 14c. Brushes of all kinds- Buy them at the great closing sale of W. A. Weeks & Co. ~ _'25 Bi d&w. WEAR Tryon navy serges. _ WEAR Tryon tweeds. IN arranging for Christmas presents for the children or grown-np either, re- member that nothing is much more ap- pi opriate or acceptable than a Rink ticket and the amount of,pleasure it will give is out of ' all proportion to the amount of money invested.-nov 26 tt] ANOTHER consignment of honey ar rived. White comb and dark comb 18c. *md 150. lb at Giys Stalls Market Charlottetown. ' 28 ti, laailing Fur Store-“MY STORE WEAR Tryon Ladies' Dress goods. i. TRY us for any goods you want as you can save 20 per cent lo 50 per cent Every thing to be sold.-W. A. Weeks & Co.- 25 3i eod d&w. Do you want stationery cheap? Weeks _ & Co are clearing all their wholesale stock in the retail store See their adver- lisemeiits for Note Paper, Evclopes, Pens. Lead Pencils. Everything cheap, -W. A. Weeks & Co.--25 3i eod. FILLING up our retail stock every day from wholesale. Plenty of goods and wisi "' ,/ _. . The Gordon. The Acme. 65 and 89c. W. H. Stewartli to iwiii i‘__i1_1i_i‘U1i1iiis _ l a e arm ess y o s , Kidney Pills. Lurnbago and Rheumatism can endless pain and suffering Eve man and woman who runs chances o getting wet, or catching cold, is liabl to suffer from one or both hospitals are full of suliercrs fro these diseases, none are more pain ful.' Evcrynerve is on tire; ev joint is a. centre of agony; every in cle an area of torture. To move ban or foot makes the victim shriek wi agony. _ _ Rheumatism makes more crippl than all the railroad accidents tha ever happened. Twisted, mis-shapen caricatures of humanity, who canno walk without misery, are to be seen every day. The kidneys are to blame. If they are healthy you needn’t fear Rheumatism or Lumbago. Dodd’s . Kidney Pills keep the kidneys healthy . and cure Rheumatism and Lunibago. . Dodds Kidney Pius iinwars cun- Snperlor Workmans Fine Finish, and combine to make our Photographs t most ~ satisfactory in Charlottetowr to-day. Geo. H. Geek liar. lluaan and Britton Straits- _ ...___ _.A _ __A I _/__ St-s GUARDIAN, CHARLO _ -. _ _ r - = - -mmié-2-gg l _ , ’ § 5;” __- . It ' _ I _ 1 1 ini s.-in S is ___ Patronize Home Institutions WWW* I .nnnnnlxnl IC ‘W New shapes for Ladies- wall' Home G°°d~5 “‘° °“°"°°" Gal the Tryin Kind f The Ruby’ Tryon Plain and Fancy Tweeds mms’ mme Th; Patti, b Try_i_>;ivdo(psbled and twisted Bsnnock Good' E urn ee Gogag Tl'I€ D0l'0thyi Tryon Ladies’ Dress Goods, U ,_ Tryon Nobdy Suiunvs, ns “"5 i Ul 45°’ 50°’ 55C' Tryon Navy Sergesf ,rhnkets F'oR QENTLEM E N_ Tryon Honiespuns, ‘7°“ ° 1 8 Tryon Flanuels Sm" “d I I TUB bBBt The Plccadlly. 'f;§_g_»;§l__=;1:_l;elS No,,,,,,g I lrynnWun|enManulaciu| I 1 PUAFIQ I .Z""'-<1 31111' t __ C The largest Cathedral in the worl it is said where Saint Peter was interr of the interior is 612.5- feet, the dome f 2 top of the Cross is 448 feet cost of E at 70 000 000 Our stock of new o d i store we have better accomodation to s 3 from $2 75, new irom the Facto Cluc c d C i shop worn goods all new goods Bro i 1§\¢JK \'Y¢-.'W1~.r‘_- links, in endless variety and at the ri of China ware, Silverware Fancy good 1 Lumbago and Rheumatism m d H _ l D dd’ d ' ` se € ` ` - 'Y 1 . Our o om C17 us- th cs stock arrived and the rices are so low t is taking advantage by purchasing and latest designs Prowses New Stone Block " H2211. Suvinyside opposite Post PHOTOGRAPHS Direct Steamer for En Moderate Prices ' The Canadian Steamship Go L‘ REMOVED ! Orland after Monday, Oct 3rd, myilggmns will und me in my office in the new wse Block. on the North Side ofj Q'ieen'sj Square. Brat doll' to the right upstairs. D iz. .i.___i_-i____£ivERs DR. ALEX. MCNEILL- i Physician & Surgeon. (Formerly of Kensin';:ton.)` Prince St., Charlottetown Opposite _Pauls ff' mints. Los_r$, Foi_|_niis,E1_i_;_ Klunnmfi INTEND depatching their first class Stes nett from Liverp lol, G B , on or about the li Charlottetown, via Quebec, carrying freight and for this port On return will leave Charlotretov on or about the 12th day of December, connecti Western Railway of England, and will deliver fri i l parts of Great Britain within ten days, as th F el W1-l1 across in eight days This ship has been recent most modern cold stora e lant of 400 tons ca excellent opportunity to ship poultry and all p Britain Live stock will be carried be‘ow decks partments Also superior accommodation for first secon( at very low rates For further particulars apply to G D LONGWORTH & CO General Manegers For P E I- or t4 Agent at Liverpool John Sei ____ _ _ __ ___ mf; Nov 15--tues, thurs & sat WANTED -A few boarders can be comfort- ably accomozlated at Mrs. Jessie Dixon, Stew- art Street. 26 ‘lawlmwl Queen St o H. James Palmer. :Cli’Town Nov T0 LET A Dwelling on nr-per Euston Street apply to FH ianss MCGREGOR. 4 tg _ s oro an iiston streets or on the premises- 2 tt c ustrateikean beimliyét spoilt mme at hemsbys Been Store. ""ro nm -ine n iuii I Blake ll [lf SZ DWBBG 00UliqIl¢ iilldiniz Kent street. Pose i give imsiim eve, da, ,m,,,,d,,, November -n.sesii-sw “S °“ ° R neds which buy daily atthl d ° 1... ......w A was C. .3 :.°.r°.i‘-°-°.:.f.°°as°.s'.°%.°§; DQ r Alllllffb Punkt HEY "3"4‘»‘s»-. ...i Loréeomuou "form-_iii. A ti. .. ...I'.’. I Justice Pitii ei`»"s"°`iioi’iii'¢i”'?>'ii°‘i.'ii`i'I§