THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOT1‘ETOWN,“DECEMBER 8, 1898 E BS IUIIS it rrrirrrr rrrirrrr Christmas rr ers NOTICE L We gal] your attention to fgct that you can make .0 g being crowded to the doors and nu , _ XMAS purchases \`OW W ffu1l~itotl.~ and at your mn-e-atoidiiig tlii crowding md juggling ot the holiday sea m per and ue will arrange .. W deliver your purchases on ,. 'hgever dav iii December you _ “ug to hai e them STA) I EX BROS ls a Starter tnr Christmas Buyers offer a lot of silks Special Low Rates l -190 var s Broches iii N as y Cream, Heliotrope Gold at only Perd Mr. Reginald Campbell, President § . . E s if ~ é Hon. W. S. Fielding on being intr E LOT -'JO yards all fancy Plaids, -0 wide, worth 90c gostthe ridiculous Per E LOT 3 -100 Xards Fanc and Plaid, __ wide, latest color- and very iobby 65c to 936 now Per WI' 4-100 yards fancy Broehe, and Nloire in Navy Brown Fawn from f/Oc t pei' yard now ei L0 o-25 or O Len th in all verynewest plaids B B u - ,i - -it Prince. Bell Endorsed-Speakers littered. St'M.\iiiiisini~:, Dec. 7.-(Special) The _Liberal meeting in Market H last night was a very large one, the h bers being unable to gain admission, a ul- i’w.s_ i=iELoir\io Addresses tlie Elettrs ut .East _ Able Eirrtsltlon ot Literal Pulley-Ir. ill ll of the Liberal Association, occupied the chair. \Vitli him on the platform were quiteanuiiiber of ladies and I-Ions. Senator Yeo, Peter McNutt, A. Mc- Millan H. C. l\IcDonald, Attorney ' General; B. D. McLennan. M P. ;-Jas. R.McLean, Stipendiary Haszard l0I¥6t0WD: Edward Hackett, Esq Proctor Campbell. Northam; J.H.Bel rince and several others which every one knows exist in the fear from an cpen convention. pening it. \\'ashington to try to negotiate g terms of reciprocity that will be ceptable to both countries. oi ation. After referring brietly tg an complimenting Mr. Bell and Hon. t Senator Yeo. he proceeded to speak on the Libeial_ record for the past two years. They had held their great con- ‘venrion at Ottawa in June, 1893 and had adopted a platform to which during their two years of reign, they had strictly adhered. The Conservatives had never dared to call_a convention open to the whole Dominion, as such would reveal too plainly the divisions of Charlottetown; Hon. B. Rogers, Char- 'v 1. Esq , the Liberal candidate for East 0- duced by the chairman received ii reat d U ir ranks. But the Liberals had nothing to The first that confronted the Liberal ministers was the Manitoba school question. That, in spite oi its great dif- ti'°ulties, was settled to the satisfaction of almost all._settled so that no Con- servative leader will ever think ot re- és B E 3 l The useless and costly Franchise Act has been repealed and a large sum or money spent on it saved to the country. t No sooner was the Liberal govtrn- iment in power than °Mi'. Davies and Sir Richard Cartwright were sent to 3 reciprocity treaty and now a great com- , -.r-»._.-~- not only' no deficit, but a ' sufpliis hte. The speaker dealt fully with of the country. he contended, is n extravagance. The Liberals have spent several mi $3.000.000 on the Crow’s Nest Pass. rich mineral regions of British Colu bla. They were obliged to spend lar sums of money in maintaining law an and property areas sate there to-da as in the streets of London. Th Liberals have had many new obli welfare of the countr was considered. - Y The speaker waxed eloquent on th before. - Mr. Fielding spoke for upwards 0 the The La 2 of T _..... . _ , ,. ._ _ _ .....-...., ..,.... . _...__ . ` _ _ l ‘_ * $l,500.000 and this magnificent record _ - was made in spite of the fact thatduties V '- , j is ~ were reduced on the the nscessaries of _.___ - _ _ l _ _ _ ` ‘ __ - - t t_;harge_ ot extravagance. gioney spent onest ‘ h 1 - _ y in t e necessary eve opmepl; _ __ l /_“__ l 6 - - - o e i city yesterday from a visit to Truro. t g- ' _ of other dainties. and loudly applauded. After the ap- ` _ was called upon‘. was loudly cheered and received th closest attention andjreqtient applaus during his short speech from the en thusiastic gathering.” given for Mr. Bell and for Hon. Mr. Fielding and the crowd dispersed. Th cess of the meeting. piopriate or acceptable than a Riu amount of money invested.-nov 26 tf SHOREYS Waterproof U ssoo $10.00. and sta oo. J asPaton & Co.-tf, . Qi(---1-_ The craving for Alcohol, Opium, Cocain Tobacco, Ciigirettes can be cured at the Kc ele Institute en' ortlaiid. Maine. So can Neuras I D thenia Nerve Exhaustion and that always B ' __ tiredfdeling, seldom at_ ease condition. and Tapust 9-bumh at BuctOuChe° Moncto the system restored to its normal condition WUSUTIPE- Write for particulars IN arranging for Christmas present for the children or grown-up either, re v , 1 sters are selling fast $6.7 mission is in session at the United They had in their Ottawa platform d clared for tariff reform and their decla- ration the are carr in out, slowly; States capital, endcavorin to arrange ac. e- E [US .Y Y 3 wisely and prudently, without injuring in any way the_ business interests ot the country. As a result the duties have itiinrutiiiriii the changes made would bring about Save; l`loney§ This Vlonth _ _, Boots and Shoes from is e goinz to make a char gc Business and mn t reduce our Ladies Fine hand 900 a lurtofied. BootS 3D&ll' pitent tips $l 09 linefroiii \li~ e~ F1110 J li es' tvery low price llldlllll 0°me and get bargains IIIIII IIIIOU - tions did not come true they turn ' such as cloths, iron. machinery, nails, ` binder twine, window glass, etc , o made, though down here they think good policy to take the opposite plan. Q Tupper and Hon Mr. Fos_‘e_ ” for the first year underLiberal rule t iiriririiiiiriirtirei been greatly reduced, so much indeed that the Conservatives at first declared a % business panic, but when their predic- ' ' ed abaut and declared that no changes of any consequence had been made. The speaker here gave a long list of articles, n _ which the d°uties have been greatly re- duced. Indeed in the manufacturing centres of the upper provinces the gov- _ crinent is being bitterly attacked by their E opponents because of the reductions ‘” it E At the close of the first ses- sion of Liberal rule Sir Charles I. I?" The hundreds of articles in E tliclared that there would be a dehcit -=§:0\1l` Stock C0ml"lU9» “S@f“lH€SS§ f _"1-:and beauty, You.ll see many __ . _ E at least three million dollars, nut that ia suggestion here if you ll visit Bom ob ,, _ the tinancial standing of the country our store, sic urdeoc a pair would suffer in consequence, but the ;= Now is agood mme to Choose,-g-= _ _ Liberals ran the country on $38,000-000 =éy0u,~ gifgswe will eng,-ave them :E mal talk about the books and their au instead of the $40,000,000 which Tup- _§free_ . "_ . . ' ` k per and Foster declared would be spent :é - _ and had a deficit of only $519,000. 5-"E l Next year the expenditure was 38 and ="E:W_ W' :é which, in the judgment of the Outlook, three quarter ini lions and there was EE l are worthy or me most careful atteu- --- _ f; E g tion at the hands df readers and buyer anteed by the maker i Shorey’s Clothing.-tf. BUY Shorey’s Clothing.-t sauteed by the maker.-tf. THE Clothing that is gua_I~_ diary Blanchard yesterdiy. Benj. S fence was fined $50 and costs; Jarne Clriiklri, Burn’s Road, tirst oEence,.Bremner Broso, SHoREY’s Clothing is guar- Leatling Fur Store-“MY Sltlllli" plsuse that followed his speech had A SAoKviL1.i~: correspondent says subsided, Mr. Bell, the candidate elect, Mr. B. A- Trites. who was injured by 0 im roving and has arrived home thou e " AT the evening service in the Baptis Liberals here are jubilant over the sue- Church at D°1`°he3t@1` ml S““daY an 91° que” and forcible se"““°“ "59 deliver' make of Ready-to-wear Clothing is superior to alny of them, being made U St ° A ' _ t custom work. l I l ' ` few months has been acting as a Bap workmen having exPenence'a i ` ed by R. Barry Smith. who for the la tist preacher. It is expected that M Smith will shortly be called to th ticket and the amount of pleasure it wil. Omg S0 H6 will take 9. pleas Dre tri _ . __ _ . _ r _ _ . . ~ __ give is out of au Proportion to the o the tight little Island when the si=s~. We guarantee thit itany little cliings is required to make the german ion comes on and take a hand in th _ discussions as well as pocket the in demmfl- Th@l`9 ‘S Pfecedent f01‘ ik- tweed lining, is the best we have seen for the oney Regina N. W. T. Standard. _ L A. were tried at Georgetown by Sltipe D. Hayden, Perikefs station. for iirst of- t:in'd$50 and costs Jose h Robert I _ ° - P f son. Cardigan, first dffen e. fined $50 12?. ‘;;i‘2;...‘.t.°2i.€.;‘§§‘”.°.f.?“3t.i?;§;’.; Prioriucs riraricrrrirrrs for want of evidence. Hll\Sl\\lA ____ onolol tellin ol E Useful Christmas presents, gnc doubt your friends do the llll VIH rettrer llss Sales tial are compelled to day and night to up with our DNS this show §°` we are pleas- our customers or MM$_.# ‘ ‘ Iles Fits. ‘ BUILT T0 ORDER That is the way you want your clothes made. No two persons are built alike hence the im- possibilty of any one being properly fitted 'except with a` .1 "-4 ;4 .-, - _Z- .. . ’ ’¢ ll Suit made to order. mas Who wants to wear cloths that 1; _ _ this year; may be greatly would tit some body else. jg Who wants to wear fi. Suit that : Mmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllll! E GIFTS FOR § _iarticles to be admired not only ; »v Efor their beauty, but for their; a Epractical value as well. § l § You prefersuch gifts yourself; Ig. E § == Same- 1- EE \‘ll ' lllllllllll publisha sqecial illustrated number § season in particular. This annual boo E n - ' __ S _ _ _ r . ' ~- ' .' srric ' mulilfffiliffli simplified by inspecting Jewelry, Silverware. Already our customers a _'f t ‘I ____ Q4 ~. _< I* .< _< `~ :4 -I 5~ ‘L 3 . wmmwwmmw trooms- the final instalment ot D Mlllllll Friends. which, by the way, is about look'C0mpany, New York.) A G0ose’s Market in St. Peter’s Hall next f ` . _ an hour and a. halt and' was frequently Tuesday with dwsand Cakes and 9' hos P _ » S _ - he is suéfering considerable yet, one _ _ I arm an art fo sd b i 5 l - R d _ At the close three cheers were Well Zed. O no X 8 0 ng pany _ y' _ e 0 ' _yvelwflw 2 t While clothing importers are taxing their brains telling you of__ S HON. F. Psrsns, though removed t _ British Colu ;nbi=i, has not resigned hi member that nothing is much more ap- S61! in the P. E. Island legislature an k apparently has no present intention o t _ . . _ s' ' » . _ ' lifmsiii deepeninir canals- They sp-wt Gathered tri Buirdlin Reporters and tor P . a railway that will open to the world the |'lS|lUllU8lllS EV8|’]\||l8|'8- _ (1 (See also on page 5.) . order in the Yukon and as a result, life MR D M GRu_.F,Nlretm.ned t th _ THE,,,,,,u,1me,,,,Dg of the Charlotte We are making a superior qualitylof Coke now. ations to meet which cost money and town Driving Park Association will be AllI1OSl`» 8.8 g0Od as A.t1l'.l1l‘8.Cli'r9 C03-1 and half 33 Clwafp- which could not be avoided when the held in the Masonic Buildin this even- _ 3 nu nr.-t. Nu Ashes. e question ofthe preferential tariff and AVERY “Bah bright alfa Pretty Cal t- _ _ snowed what it eau .ions in uniting cedar for 1899 has b@ei1_1ss'1ed by Mr.. Orders 'nust be left ahead ito insure delivery. _ Canada to the Mother Country and that J' H0rnSby'f'dL‘;§1@r_ In booksh Sta' as . consequence there are more Cana- lonefyv etc-~ 0 19 City- ‘ ‘ t L' & P G 2;; ‘(’E_g;‘nb;;‘g”£8EE;":(;d§he§E;’ etc" THE Queen of Hearts she made some 0 e . _ on 5 7 n ever tarts, and will sell them at Mother . l t OFFICE. QUEEN STREET. We Have 'Sole Control a a truck while on Prince Edward Island, On coming to the pla'foriii Mr. Bell and afterwards was again injured in e vessel while crossing io Caps Breton, ir? if - excellencies of makes that have little or no merit, we justly claim that ` Having over 28 years experience in Custom Tailoring, we claim wo re know quality of material and workmanship better than any imporbitig n clothier in the province. ~ l . OUR GUARANTEE-Our make is more _litrongly put together, every pocket being linen stayed. l I ° 'We guarantee our .coats fit better around the-neck and shoulders » S We guarantee sleeves hang better (a very important point). ` (2 'We guarantee that if any part of 8.- ga-rlIle!_l~`» l‘ipS We Will SGW lb f_l’9B 0! p charge. r . c 8 l L ` 9 ,a good fit for any particular figure, we_will mi ‘e the alteration free of char; -` Our $10.00 All-wool Blue Be iver Overco t, silk stitched and n- - I l ._ . Ag0Dii f0l.` OXfOI'd TW€6dS» ' “iz `-. 1.. ._ 'it _ `f l`:.it t _ S .W `| ' WHDLESALE ; THE December Magazine Number oi the Outlook is its Tenth Annual Boo Number. The Outlook was, it is be- lieved, the first of the wi ekly papers t hogv, of special interest to Outloo ea ers not only in the articles ard re- iews. but also in the very extended & nnouncements by the publishers them- selvess made in this number. lt thus aff()[dS 3, ff (}()[(1 Of thg bggk (iutput of the year and of the season. This yea aspecial feature of the book number is a fully illustrated artic_'e about tne Best MQNEY T0 LQAN, Ten Books of the Ycar-btoks which C _ nave been pronouncid to be the best 0F‘lcEs:"' T? and most impoitint books of the year ` prowess New Block, Ch’tovvn E by avotetaken among the readers oft . S t_ Gem, etowm _ The Outlook. This article does no consist of formal reviews but of inior appearin book form ;a beautifully illu _. g trated article on New College and Ox- t W DILL & C0 f 1 A ford, by Mr. Hamilton- W. Miiiié.; OO ’ 'eharrnin French stor` havin hath f. -- A - c ` ` 5 I - gt ' ' C' liiera and a Christmas signidcanc ` What' can I procure for in itslglot; and a clear~ and a readable L p ' ' sssounrurrts Dreyfus Affair ii-umiiie beginning to the present day.by Profes- ; ‘ _ _ _ ' sor Adolphe Colin. of Columbia Uni- versity. illustrated by many photographs _ :- t our new stock of " - - h- lnoks as though he swappad It E _ lately received from Paris for t is s ` “figh gtmw 3188 rl I ' i P8. Zilal purpose. The news, critical, _phd ~ ~ _ s _ 'torial do artnients are up to t eir Hsve _.,.,.. ...en gif s(1_4.oo 1 ; all Sterling Slliir lteieltles. _ mlm stmdgrd ($3 ,yeah The 0,, ad fp re ver 08.158 ' Tay E001 giiiliily Tweed Suits ~_ ` making selections. D ‘D for $13'00° -E F 3 DR Curr cures Chronic Diseases PRINTER so An -; . Jetvelac sul Opristin ’ _S Mid Billplufe at Chiwwns Friday' Samr' , Queen st LeadiugFusiiiona.bieTul1or _ ; E --» queen St. _ o day and Sunday. Call or send sta.mp_ _ S Novgs .l tri ii. , ti for information. tUPP°" Queen t " _ HALIFAX, N. S, k _ Rucmvims pr POTATOES. 'l.'UllNlPS. (DLTS, BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY 0 FRESH PORK 8. . . _ . _ few weeks before Chu una?" In whw Consignments solicited. Liberal advances % space and attentionwere largely devot B to books generally and to books of that p0_ BOX 67_ _ h made. ed Address: BREMNltR_ BROS. Hattfax, N. S. k 9d8cw6m _____ _ _ unibor has been as many evidences |_EQA|_ caan k _ I. NOTARIES PUBLIC &c.,-»&c. _ Mum tree E “ 0ct3dlaw&wmos _ thors In addvion to this, the ooo number contains a comprehensive spe _ cial survey of those books ot the season _ S. . . 3 i|'@€'I'; " i, it t|» it mm 0;, f t f th- -1 b We are general commission mer estimate ?“'“'=-"UW ‘f’i°“ “If¢1»° ."1ii5$°3;..1‘2éi.‘i'._.i.... time use-we of <>f»»s=-. are n a i e y E Gilder, called Poets on Their Own Lemons, Bananas, BW-i Jobbers and , 1'- receivers cf butter, Eggs, Cheese _and Hale’s James Russell Lowell and His 511 farm Products, Goods of all kllldi i. bought and sold on a. moderate com al 265 Barrington S _ l 15d6 H.a.1i£ax.N.8 0 ¢ B' mission Correspondence solicited. 5 1 TV y 07 I V I v§` " ur miter iiour tr* Th re are many good ranges ~ an heaters. We could name ` a. dozen kinds. all g00d, Bind W i against which we say not a woyd of disparagement. Grant- ing all this, there is one store _ winch is the best. The Model Gnand,lots of city testimonials. _` Big Greiiiteiiare Sale l t Tea Pots 30 Wash Basins 25 Sauce Pans 15 t Preserving Pans Q0 Pudding Dishes ‘ Mugslo ' tru r url t 1 Sf t v FLEXIBLE GLIPPER... satisfaction. p. m. Prices reasonable. Is now in full operation at my Stables and is giving the fullest Customers can have Horses clipped daily from 8 a. in. till 4_ GEORGE E830 RY lbivldend Notice iriiiliiiiri. But it P. elitist il CHARLOTTETOWN' Dec lst. 1*. that a halt-you-ly per annum as the has been doolltd on and doll' losedfro December Jmuaryn: 129. Nil! J. U. DAVIBON 5% si qv QW Cllhhf,