ia* __.zf. . f_< _. .iv 1. \` _' 1155; .Q *i ... ‘ _ -i . ~»;-.<~.-Af.. . : ..~.~,r ` 1 »~ " ~;:=‘-~ esp V . f. f »"lir.'f=.:r}~ ~if¢»~“.i~.'= -, .<1 ,_ _ ».~' ‘.‘:.:--'=~\a, -::’~. -,» ,- , gf. my , so 3:.. *SP5 M _‘FH _,__ h¢_,,.,_~__;i, THE GUARDIAN, cHsnLorrE'i‘ovvN, oo_i‘oB_ER 3, lass _ _ 52"* ~ ____ _ - _ _ g _" _i g S66 0l]I‘ Furs ll THE WEEKLY Gniunmiil -and the ' 9 Q _`§_i_;ud2iI§&s___z;n§l 1l)V_tcluesfIi{ays at 4.(l0 p.m. heldby their many friends. After the R A - & _ e .i_ _ rtnce upert will make Wedding ceremony was over the guests I l " round trips On Mondays, Tuesdays sat dowon to a. sumptuous repust gotten .~ I-1 See Our Furs ' “lil t Gaiters; i -Q Button Ladies’ 12 but- 3 (not ton extra. line nite , lhl gory lr_isiggme|.°ng 3 cov- extra time cloth and "’ st65¢ well made LUQ button made 650 iuliifilmn as Children’s gal hieher. an lfewnq :gn ac sizes . o sill-2 ’ soc “Pit wi. _ asc Chi_1df°==’s hieh 3 _I egiiiis in Rlsck -Q Clot and Colored "‘ Corduroy. WU stylish. later on about and Chll ef! space for ner K. :ros'I' QTAIPERS’ CORNER. D0 AS _WE SA EN A Repsimd and kept that way, _ 1tz_1res‘lt’s owner the beet of Sa.ti=fsction. Our repairing Please; each one of our large number of patrons. iii ' fuii‘§fw5‘v¥.$i.“l§i"f7J§¢h' “$53 0 Wners send others. Let’s doctor your wheel the next time it needs it. NEST RICE: Th Bicycle Doctor. ,_ _ K -is 1 . REPAIR Sl-IOP. .__ ent St. WWW* ii _ l Gleaned»By Guardian Report-A _i ._- ‘fmff M“‘h‘*”°“&Bf’"‘ was brouvht to Charlr~tte’own Saturday Boston on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4.00 nm. and rt turnincr will leave Bo=ton on Thursdays and Satnrdfivs leaving St. home stretch, while the horses were ' ’ coming down, a remarkable incident occurred, Leighton’s rein broke, leaving f l the diiver, Mr. Ess ry, of P E. Island. without any means of guilding the animal. Displaying exceptional pluck, hejumped off the bike sulky, caught the over-check and thus brought him to a finish The feat was a very clever ‘_ . one andnwou for Essery a great ovation ` as he passed the stand. I Mit. ALLAN HAY of Lynn, Mass., and Mrs. Huy have returned to this city from a driye through Crapaud, Tryon .... and thence to Summerside. As pre- . viously mentioned Mr. Hay left Mount A Talk """""'""% ~ . Tryon, when a child, 56 iears ago, and shortly afterwards the family removed to the United States. This is his first visit since then to the Island and need. less to say he was exceedingly anxious to trace out the scenes of his childhood, R1l?:h9ri;'§r<§?z;?t2miiugovldhi,r;’é1¢?i2’;3 which he knew were somewhere ini llthontthem. We have a1lgr.¢des.3 Tryon, near where two families of Woods’ once resided. This he knew and nothing more. Receiving some in- formation from a friend in this city, Mr. ay was enabled to drive almost di-- 3 H . '° rect to the vicinity of his old home in tolialgdgsnifmtlhgg Ellldount Tryon, a few hundred yards from where Mr.John Wood’s handsome residence is now lccated and at whose home Mr. and Mrs, Hav received a iight, royal, P. E. Island welcome. Although not a trace of the old log cib- in now remains Mr. Hay was able at once to point out and stand upon the exact location, eveuthough efforts were made to deceive him. He can remem- ber the situation only as a small clearing with miles of forest on nearly every side. It was but an ordinary event for 'the settler to go out in the morning before breakfast and re- turn with hxlfaf di-zes partridgqs while the shooting of a. wildest or a bear was not c on-iidered an uncommon occur- rence. Throughout all these years Mr. Hay could imagine the oldsurtoundings simply as he left them but when he found the forest cut away and broad acres of cultivated land extending on alli sides his surprise can easily be im-` ggined_ Mr. and Mrs.Hay also visited the Mount Tryon~School, ` where Miss Lillie Bryenton is the ollicient teacher. Here the pupils sang a number of _se- lections, concluding with -‘My country *tis of thee” after which Mr. Hay photo- graphed the schoolhouse. the teac .er and scholars. They intend remaining in Charlottetown this week and will be the guests of the Misses. MacMillan. Prince Street. ggi aug- _ _ J S Noun slleadacleln ten minutes. USG ,K_n|llor6 lissdaclie Powders. I0 cts. e IN CITY ANI] CUUNTRY. w...... ......... .....D... 3. ,Y . 1898, for but 20c. Order at once as -_ the offer holds good until but Oct News Budget ul llannanlngs Round About l_ . l|'|B l||Sll'|0l. Alliances are requested to meet in the | .g . *_ _ _ ` ` 1 ' .'= _ . A , Y M C A tonifrht at 9 o’clock to trans- _'1;_f€E_ 1i:(1;1a_;_l_ trapn arrived Saturday act business in connection with th. late '-"3 fi Y o’c ook. campaign. A full mi=e'ing is urgently N T- | `l ___ Miss MAUD MCKEOWN, who has requested' v een visiting in St. John, left for Char- THE remarkable offer of the WEEKLY _ A lottetown, where she will spend the GUARDIAN and the W kl Sta f ' _ _ _ ee y _ r rom winter with her sister, Mrs. George M. it now until Dec. 31, 1898, for but 20f~, Iybanipbell. -St. John Telegraph. ‘is taking_the_country bv storm. Orders _ _Q _ are pouiing in every day. As the of- _ V P 1 »= H_3_h"*s]RS '_Iam‘?3_ 1‘-`"`Q_“ha1'S0P and fer holds good only until Oct.l0th those _ ‘°°' rv ones eft Sa urday mornifw 0 desmnl, to tak ,ld _,_ 0 d fe# °f S" "1 NEW Ullffi New H086 A ‘litltii tl lm ! dent of South ort d th ` tt I AN t ,fi th d' ' - Th ° _""""` i ’ C 0 p an e la er o even o more an or inary in POWnal. terest ‘took place on W ednesday even-ng. INDIAN ROCK buoy off Wood Is‘ands, S-,mug p(,u.,d_ p,ed,.I.h,th,,_ The CC_ 10th 3 oeme a 1 THE leval r - ley bariisteis etc have removed into Ore of the large new olives in the J ' I I ` _ _ __ _ _QPS and correspondents. Prowse Block, Chwarlottet-owh. .Their __ ;<)acond~oBice is fn Main Street, George- _ _ _ ` "lSl Sf'-pt.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. oasion wa~ th marria e of their second and groom were the ivcipients of many beautiful and use-ful presents, thus at- testing the esteem in which they are up in good style The evening hours lighter than nsiial is the verdict which a readfr is likely to give after c-iiting ‘ the leaves of the October *Canadian Magazine’ The lightness is due to short stories and photographs in abun- dance. =Crvus Pinchf=r’s Threshing Bae is a humorous tale whicn will appeal to all observers of country lif;-e. Charles Lewis Shaw tells a gogd hunting story under the title |~Dodging a M.oose,’ while another writer details his experi- ence in a sailing skiff with a whiskey smuggler on the Lake of the Woods at the time of the birlding of the C. P. R. Among the heavier articles is one by Principal Grant. on -Newfourdland and Canadaf in which he advocates the con- federation of Newfoundland and Ihe ex- tension to her of more liberal terms on the part of Canada. S- T. Wood of the Toronto Globe writes on ‘Social Ameli- oraiion,’ or the difference :between d o- ing good and doing right. R. W. S ian- non has a short article on ‘Misquut_i- tion ;’ J. Macdonald Oxley reviews Mr. l.ightha.ll’s new i ovtl; and John A. Ewan summarizes in his brilliant styie the foreign events ot the mtnih. A-. inong the illustrated articles is one on “Rowing in Canada,” which will please' all lovers of sport, another on -Recent Premiers of ~Newfoundland,’ and the last of Sir JohuiG. Bouriuot’s articles. on the ‘Makes if Cana.da.` Th's latter contains three splendid illustrations of the monuments at O-tawa to Sir John A. Macdonald and air George _Cartier and the one at Toronto to the i o =. George Brown. Among the other p »r- traits in the issue are pictures of Gau- daur and Johnston, who 'towed at Van- couver in August; some am uc-ur pho- tographs showing scenes on the out-1 skirts of Toronto; and photographs of: all the-provincial legislative buildings - -l I THE Provincial and Charlottetown' ew Collars '> ` " ‘ _ c T =. 0° ' _ .evening by the William Aitken. This dauohter Sadie Jam, '20 Mr John 1,-a EV6I‘yi.lllt1 ° th' 1° ' _ _ _ ,, , . _ g in . is ine We sell ri ht. ee ' buoy broke adrft in the recent gale and , Hugh.S_ Son of John Hhgh9S_ ESq_ .g ' _ may not be Plapedm POSIUOD 32919 tl1iS|Winsloe. The magic words which | ~ ¢ | MR. AUGL's CAMERON of Clyde River, mumcd by Rev' .H Pierce’ B' A Zi" |5111* 'made them msn and wife were pro- was ,hh Owner of a any which took the presence of quite a number of in- |(¢|“'|||” N . first prize at the H lifax exhibition “ted gueitq The Ummm WN Suppolrp tered there in the name of R Steeelz ed by his brother Mr Roe Hugheq’ w I ` l . ` . . I _ Q . ' " D ° ` an 0 PUSII ` " ' ccessive yeiu-sin Charlotte l _ z »‘ _ I `. i y ` ' y .t0Wn_ She was Sold at the Halifax eX_ look~ tl charming, attired in a costume _ e s."%%i€¥ié§%¥)l's%i€¥.‘$¥%¥i%%)%%%)if@lis it unseen .ill llitul vuiitlv all Nitlel llnim illicit# 5)# our Nickel Alarm cicek at :HE % # $1.25 is a good clock and de- #fitteeii minutes. unless you shut. # t off, and another kind that *rings and stops,and begins again and stops. until you must get up ii. W. lin-.Liii,. ._ . _ _ __ _ __ _ 2 # THE GREAT _WATCH HOUSE. ,f ~ at-eeseesseen-ess 5 5 i l §.llt Hive Bill Fl' sin; ` ' The ` ‘i .- ., *E . ° ’ _ Sgg Our Furs] Local and Priliincial Items ol_____S__?_._._.. ..._ ........_...__i....1.. wk, got Viotorvi .Divisiou_thi~i Mon- __ _ _ _ I ~ day evening in Wright’s Hall Election and installa‘ion. Visitors alwa. s wel- ' I Charlotteto Th Q Bu k while the bride’s si~ter, Miss Annie Qg||.|».| _,H263 N O ln 6 ame y t°°_ Pound acted as hiudfismaid The bride Juno 14 Mm, mbition for a good priCe_ ogléght bl_;ir_>_t_r_;iumeddwith white sat_in, . _ , L cc i on an ri. in an carrying in er ° _ _ COMMENCING 3rd October the R.M.S. hand a beautiful bouquet. The bride Gwe us a' Dau' We can please you' .. T Prifice Edward will leave Yarmouth for ` .» Jfnn at 7.15. ...mms aiéaviugi ngbv were " 1..-' ri' huti 5° ri _Y ‘ Fine Boating Baihtnz renrriugttf it 1.... Digby it ii>.ti0_ .tout ff) ff§{1`QfWt`;.`.t.tiffgcififpie 'The MW Prowse Block’ Ch“r1°“""°W”° t Tfws ”°°P°" “*Y~ °' p.tiJ.and arrive in St. John at 3.45 p.m. drove to their future home in Winsloe. » was ` A _ . _ S ci 1 ut i Fmll THE SL John Tezegraph Speaking of amidst plentiful Showers of rice. gg 0 m the 2.25 trot at Hiilimx says: In the LIGHT_i gm INTERESTING :__R._.thE1. Opens June 25th 1898 II ._ *serves your inspection when* _- _. _ _ . A _ . # clock h`uu'ting. # ` ` _ - < # We have a nickel Alarm, for* _ _ ._ _ very sleepy folks, that rings for ` ' ° ' or go mad. We can fit any need fl A ` I ` in the alarm clock line, . _ _ E 4 ' '~~ R - *'-\#~.‘1 gmnmmnimmmmnmu §Pt0Sllt0tiie 5'.- } s School Teachers Must have Watche im iuilillllmmtnl They’i-e necessary. do without them. We would like to have the pleasure' of showing _our - watches to any intending purchasers. _ mmnirnmnimmm O E. . tum watch. ` it it it iii T IYT nt r EAW GM _ Many are taken in now a,-days "if i.- - -;~_._.e - rs J we - *tori* minima ills in film 24"” 18” f°" "°-““° “mo _‘|'|._|5““h5' _ weetern approach of North River n in Piano, Organ, Voice Cup B"d8°° Sin `nz. Class il18!1'llG\ill ill _ Also, for certain repairs to block gil Music is given to and channel workof s'ame'B1'id8°~ exercises used. the lll°9i° The tenders have to 5° _°°P‘""‘°v°'“d and the system ot ’teaching'emi,mfked""'1`ender; for Appnoioh” and are idenncei 'tu :hose of th° kmd Channel Work’ W' “Tender for Bloc B°Si°U5f°* °P°‘f’ ' Th§‘}`0w¢g;i0ri shy tender not nec. ’“' _ __ "_ ~._. or ‘ f t ' ‘_T'B‘.2ClSI___i§I_¥l)f i,l§_£E`_|5g_0__k___ aswzteibaxno orricwa. ’ 1899; . B ' - . - _ yo _ _ _. _@Tiy_= -H so _2g,d&w 5 _ be left* _ . _ _ ` ' " -~ - » - 11;... -.} Pt W Q d 26 tfo an 0 ers wosre makers. Do not be d veu, but when y0_u___want s reliable Wa.tcl;L__?p_"` of one who uuderstiig?-.the trade and asks only stair price for at good article. _ _ _ l U U ._._,_ _ _ _ ...L ~ _ Q ’ . , __ I sn. A »s . _ _ ... ` _-" ~ §` ". . F' .:__? ".11 __ .»_. __ _ _ - _-, ~_ 1' __ _T `. _.-_'_ _ '-_.L1 g'_r_ _ _._ >:_* __ '___:» ~ ~ A _,___ 'ii __ gg ‘__ _` . _gf _ »'._ `..`_ i--_,Et 1, _ __ _t _ _._ 3;. A :~ - i » _ ' .r . =_ .1. 5 - Q __ * _ ' . ;__._ ____' f _ __ _,_., , _~ _.~_ -__ 4. v _- » ;_ ' .~.._ ;., im .- .~‘~~-v ~_... _ _ _-.;» °, ‘_ . simmmmmmml I-5 M4 satisfactory. F. lll1't(lllllS0 J eweller and Optician. A _ 3, ~‘We’ll sell it at the rig_ht 3 -:,r_=... __: _t_ li You To Buy as `.,f _ To B-’u.11d. as Horne Pay oH__aI»oun GONSU_I.'.l"_ ». - f '_ _ The Birkbeck Comp oii'ToWN Anvisoitr BoA_Ei>. It ii u any to psy ol s loui IQ HON BENJAMIN ROQBBS. _ _. .- Bifkqek u is hoo pg nel. 5 W. ii. AiTKEN,'E@q_., M_ p_ H0_GAN__ E,q__ Biriltl _ I Sill! ll'|» 3 s. W. CRABBE. Esq.. Cqiitél 82 000,000 “We’ll give you a reliable -o_ CHARLES LYON S, Esq., , _ S°m_iwn_ _ Head Olue, Toronto, Cali _ -i Msssns M. & D. o. McLEoD. 01166. . - , ..W.».. .......... ..... ,,E,,»;,i;g°;:;;;,-W, Horace lla. S0006 ti- , ` t Realihuv llllihll -»;~ M »4 3 Q* .. ‘ .»‘ ; : .1 miss li. it tnisiilitli ‘ - ---S ' am-eronfBloék"‘~Q&ee`n~ _'0» __ ' _ -»~~»»»» »» - E no it - _,Block and will give lessons in Oil. .China mdWater_Colon, also Tapestry *£3 f if* b PHORI Ill JAKE Ceunouie what _ _ Charlottetown June ll 1898 *__-_--____--:_ ._ . *_ ‘ ___ e ¢. .t “eng” ' ' ' ` " 1 "7 V _J ' ` "‘ ' V. it.. f.-»= _ L' ,_ ___ ?.- "1 _ j. ;" ",;‘=_;f ’ , ' _N ig’ fi ~»- `f'~ 5- _"15 ` " 3 _ it E ; f sn*