THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'1"1‘ETOWN, DECEMBER 5, 1898 i 7 55 ' V' "”"°" - ' - "_" ?_"*" """' I .n E _ _ i } ... illi S i23iiiS itll 1-, Ladies Sailors, ~ Walking Hats E i and Childrens Hats Worth to _SI .50, I1 DW EACH. gi llll s \ _,= is is The ici in-E cludes ‘ Q s - 3' aislilllihlhiiillhhlhihthliiliilhdhhllllwhllhhlidlhihlllililill 64 i - _ bu-inc.-:saiiil mu=t reduce our I Save Vloney, This l'lonth your Boots and Shoes from e going to make \ ci-ance Li.; ht Ladies Fine hand Qilrf an-1 Buttoaed Boots very low prices nmol olllllllllll 0 ("0me and get bargains ou. y MKCOO M L _ i _i -ff * iiillll §“3PEGiAL" U .1 , SiiliiLES gSiiiii6LES_ 1; neocon oocccnc We are compelled to S 2 S|°PPY w°°`“'°" respondents Everywhere. ANY Gi'Ai:oiAN reader who has col- '_[`he nieiiibi»i‘s if Court Cr_ip;iutl extend oflice here teinporaiil _ is being reliever' Mr. Roberts was verypopular with that THE City of Ghent experienced some rough weather on her last trip to this port. She left Port Hawkesbury at about four o`ciock Thursday morning and when off Picton Island the storm was so bad that the captain was obliged to turn her back as lar as Ca pe George Where she was anchored until 2 o`clcck on Saturday morning,,and arrived in Charlottetown at 1 pf m. She brought the largest freight to this port carriet by her this season. respected citizen- Mr. Donald Stew art His health had been faiiin derfuliy active for a man of his age. Ou the day of his death he had walked ing neighbor and aman of large- member of the St. Andrews church. sad bereavement. ‘ for information Onircsiir.-The village of Cardigan was startled Wednesday evening,by the news of the sudden death of an old and Y . g for the past two years, but he was won- about his farm as usual. In the even- ing as he was walking out from the house. he fell and expired almost im- mediately. He was a kind and oblig- hearted hospitality. His house was a home for ministers ofthe gospel. A his place was never vacant on the Sab- imir_ piitepttipi $1.00 E bath, rain or shine, until ill-health com- ” llalr' pfllid him to remain at home. His lllhes Fm; slip- ‘_ m-_iny friends will long reiiit-uii.c: his ggguiiefrom B£,°,,{l,~ = I:-1:1 _S3 innniiiiiini T . . . '. , y' JohilI,Et;1r?;u};1ab)fi <1i|i11rs\Vbd`desd;.lyv;i,gSlf E last. She was in her 67th year. E _'_ MR. Bi;N.i. D. Siiiiiiriz, Summersid E wasa. assenifer b the Princess Sat- urday agdieftnbythle western train i 5 _ the aftern0on. , Tai: trustees of the P. E. Islan Hospital received with many thanks presentation of a che u for $250 fro ‘l ev Gdlllllid ll’ Slllfllllll ~ll9IUl'l@fS llld col Miss Annie Beal Davis, to go towar the fund for the new hospital. THE members of Court Strathcona, I. O. F. intend celebrating their first an- ,see also on page _=,_, niversary by having a grand musical and literary entertainment in Biadal- Tiiitnia little kittens they lost their bane hall»TlllllS‘lllY» Dec- Sllli al 7 mittens and ,hey began to cry_ But p. ni. The very best talent has been se- ,he found them aaa, and Wm have a cured for the occasion and a treat is in .V is _ . great many pairs to sell at Mother store for all who attend. Tickets will l-`}oose`s Market in St. Peters Hall next be “Sued by me P' E' l- lllllwal’ “fl Tuesday week cue first-class fare good to return the fellowing day. ' lections to be made or legal business d TEE fdlowlllg Pfllllclllllls 0f llle Sad of any nature whatever requiring allen- lem of Mr* Alwlll l-3l_l'l`l- Boll of llle tion in Moncton, or vicinity will find it ale HPD' Alexander llall-‘ll Ol B9‘l9‘lll9» to their advantage to call on or corre-1 are Cllpped_ll`Om the _llancouver lvolld spond Wilh David ,_ Welch, Amuney’ of the 26th inst :-Xlt is not often that a em, of that p,aCe_ death occurs at ltpworth, and for that reasfn alone the cominunity of that THE annual dinner of the Canadian tiurg biitwceii Vaiicouver and New Order 01' l:`oresters,Court Crapaud, No. ,\\`estiniiii.=t<-1', feel :iii additioniil sad- SSU, will take place at the residence ol ness at the sudden deiiise of their po- i\li'. L`ii~iile< French, ll_i_iiip‘on. on puiar postmaster, _-‘iiwiii Laird? l-le Tti~_sday evcii‘ng_ the 20th lleceiiibeit Was a young iiien and \v;is coming into the city on \\`ciliii sdaj. eireiiiiig io a‘- an iiivit;itioii to the ineinh :rs of Court tend one of the ’l`lianksg§viiig fiiiiclions. L`h;iriotict<_i'.vii to Le present cn that :ind being in fi iiiirijv to twitch the car :it _ occasion. the Cedar Cottage station. itin ii part of up GFm_`_F P0l_ERT_ who ma bam iliiiivziy from his house. iplie over-ex. bogkxiee 'i ~ xl °»_u_ g _‘ ertion brought _on palpitatiori ofthe P" "ll ~ e 35595 ~“l'l= -0) P- lieiirt and he expired almost immediate- .ii s _ ‘ lv rifzer failing in the atb. lilr-. Laird by MF- Edward Finch and leaVf=S for was a nephew? of the Hou. David Laird, llls home lll Sl- 'lollll llll3» m0l`lll"g~ of Prince Edward Island He was a During his short stay in Cnarlotletpwvi brother-iri-law of H. C. Shaw barrister Y taking parlors. sity by Mr. McDonald. This depa but some of the appaia us have yet come to hand. lhe classes in the in oi the present session research wo has been carried on by members of t _ h Donald are a‘ready arrarigel upon t shelves ofthe library, and students W tutioii in the world. Kumfort Headache Powders.~i0 cts. gilirii ratlier lllss Sales tm' _ Miss Fits. §suii.1"ro ORDER - That is the way you want your clothesmade. Nd' two persons are built alike hence the im- _ possibilty of any one being properly fitted except with a suit made to order. Who wants to wear cloths that would fit some body else. 2 Who wants to wear 9. Suit that glooks as though he swapped it _ with some body else? made" to measure Over Coats -for $13.00. S. A. MGDONALD, Leading Fashionable Tailor ` _ of this city. Among residents of the Company S Cllsmlllels and made 3 llosl district in which he lived he was much of fllellds lll lllls ally- i respected and every one in the neigh- borhood has a deep feeling of sympathy for his sorrowiug relatives. The fun- eral will take place on .Saturday after- noon from Center and Hannals under- THE following is a clipping from the Montreal Herald. The Mr. McDonald mentioned isa native of P. E. Island and Well known by many: It has now been definitely arranged that the Mc- Donald chemistiy and mining building in connection with McGill University Tut-: inconvenience caused by the Wlll be lofllllllll' Ollellell by l`ll~'l Excel' destruction to bridges in this province lellCY'lll9 G0Vfll`ll0l"G0Ufl`2ll 011 D60- by the late storm are being remedied golll- Tlleflllle ‘ll llle Ollelllllg has -7990 with all possible despatch. Temporary llllell Oll llllfl dale l0 lllelll lll9 C0llV9lll' repairs have been ,Dade ,O Co,.,an_ba,, nience of Lord Strathcona, the chancel- Bridge for the accommodation of the lol Ol llle lllllVef5llY» Wllo Wlll UCCUPY public until the general repairs, which the 0ll'=‘ll` QU llle 0l`0l5l0_ll- The Ollelllllg Wm be Sold by auction showy, are function will take place in the afternoon n._,,de_ Uifwn Bridge and 0y3t,,,._b,,d in_ the handsome lecture theatre, butas Bridge are aiso being repay,-e,_g_G0ugh~s this room is capable of accommodating Bridge in Prince County, which also, Olllf Sllllle 3200 P@l`=l0ll5» lllil llllllllllll Ql received slight injuries is now undei- llllllllllollslsslllfl for lllll l‘lll°5l0U_ is going repairs. The work on Victoria ll°°°S5al`ll5’ llllllled- lll lill°_ °V°‘_llllE Bridge will be advertised at an early lllefe Wlll _be 9- _flfalld ff0_9_Pll0l1 EWG” I d,,te_ by the university authorities, and for i this purpose some of the other buildings, as well as the School for Applied Sc enc will'be thrown open. A large num- bei of citizens will have the oppoit nity of attending the evening functio and of seeing and appreciating the sple did building presented to the unive ri- ment of the university is now in a fair complete state as regards equipment, to in- ing and chemistry branches .rc well attended, and since the coininenceine Staff and by the students. The greater par; of the very fine collectioiof r ference books presented by Mr 1 soon be able to avail themselves of t advantages of an equipment which W be unri.>al.ed by any educational ins: , To Cure Headache in len minuies :us _ Have you seen our $14.00 ,_ any gooi quality Tweed Suits An Editor Married i t Brother Woodworth of the Berwick, N. S. Register is a pretty wide awake i e, newspaper man. The other day he _very wisely took to himself a wife. But n | it was in the selection of a life partner that Mr. Woodworth displayed such d kneennesscf forsight. Miss Huntington a who has Just become the wife of the _ editor of our esteemed contemporary is "3 herself a journalist of no mean ability. About a year ago Editor Woodwortl1’s eyes troubled him to such an extent that he was obliged to lay aside his pen for a tirne. It was then that Miss Hunt- ington assumed control of the paper. Brother Woodworth’s eyes must have improved very rapidly, for he was soon _able to detect in Miss Huntington not only a very clever newspaper woman, but a charming young lady as well. Success to you Brother Woodworth, and to yourself and aimiible wife a long, and happy life.-Sacirviile Post. \Vbeu you are nervous and sleepless, ake l-1ood`s Sarsapariiia. It makes the terves strong and gives refreshing sleep. , At Cardigan on \\'ednesda.y, Nov.` 30th., Mr. Donald Stewart, aged 78 years. Supddcuiy at Perth Ainliov. Kew Jer- sey. on the Qtltii uli.,_ l)i>ii`alil` lt-.mst-iy, tor_n_ierl_y of Summerside. l-'_ ln. Island, iii his Tiilh year. At Sheiliac, on the 2.3:h uit_. Joseph L G_iil;1iit,:iged 55) years and 2 months, e.nv.ug a wi e an a laiffe number of `rela'ives :incl friends. DThe deceased, who was highly respected. was a native of Rustico, and has lived in Shediac since 1869. At St. Georges, on the 2il;h uit. Margaret. aged 58 years, wife of Syl- vesler Gallant and sister of Rev. R. P. Macphre. At Cardigan Bridge, on the 30th, uit., Dorialii Stewart, leaving two soné' and 1 tivo daughters. The deceased was over eighty years ot age and for many years a prominent resident of Cardigan, where he was engaged in farn;iing,sliip- building and trading. He was a. Jus- tice cf the Peace, and held other posi- tions of pub`ic trust. He was highly respected and y esteemed by all who knew him. __ J -fi'fwAnn`s - We: M BLUUU 8: NERVE iii ilillll II -__ W W W1 2 _T W -__-'__' gli' W W -»"°'.= i in-an i W i-__ --i _TT- .1 == ==-‘1 f =n'= 1:2 § § 'ill “ ' T-|--1 iiiiliiliiiiMiiiiiiililiiiiliililIii|i|iii|||l|iiiiiiili|iiii= WE iiliiiillllll ASK YUU with your friends, to visit us and inspect our stock of Xmas (lifts. Here you will find all thelates creations of fine Jewelry-Watches Cut(iiass-Silverware You will find every con' veuience awaiting you, and we know that your visit will prove mutually pleasurable. nn null ii ii ii in iniinu il.li _ of Our Own Make of Ready-Made Clothing While clothing importers are taxing their; brains telling you of fbi excellencies of makes that have little or no me it, we jusol - claim that 01|" workmen having experience at custom work. i Having over 28 years experience in Custoln Tailoring, we claim for know quality of material and workmanship ybetter than any importilf clothier in the province. l 1 OUR GUARANTEE-Our make is mord strongly put together, every pocket being linen stayed. 1 ` We guarantee our coats fit better around the neck and shoulders We guarantee sleeves hang better (a. very important point). ' We guarantee that if any part of a garment rips we will sew it free of charge. 5 _ We guarantee that if any little change is equired to make the gairmell a. good fit for any particular figure, we will me e the alteration free of charg Our $10.00 All-wool Blue Beaver Overco t, silk stitched and Germs tweed lining, is the best we have seen for the ihoney. I) _ A. Bruce. Agent for Oxford Tweeds | :rennaisance eclblolo lolog o Eiilrgilfi pl »l Plttetii olelolololclolool :cloud loidnnuclun non Does not interfere with the taste or speech It will outwear three ordinary 'plates The large number we make enables us to make absolutely th best teeth at lower prices than is usually charged for inferior. Have your impression taken and get your teeth same day. Call and see specimens of our work. .lf Your Teeth are decayed do not have them extracted, but have crown built upon them, rendering them serviceable for life. Ou Crown and Bridge system (teethwithout plates) is perfection. match to the natural teeth. Ca-ll in the morning and have your Crown or Bridgework same day, . ,_ Why Suffer with an aching tooth for days or weeks, when we can assure known as OATAPHORESIS. Perfectly painless and harm-V less, no matter what the conditions are. Examination free. . BERLIN ilENTiii.PAilLilRS ‘ _ ci-uini.o1"rE'rowN.' ~ Q _ Branch Oificeat Alberton under chargfeof Dr. C. V. Ma.cCready - You tant Make a Mistake. lf you buy your Fall Suit ami Dvorcoat from us. _ _ A constantly increasing business proves the success of our efforts to dress our patrons to their satisfaction. A Magnificent Range of Suiiings. In English, Scotch, Irish and Canadian Tweeds. _ Good Value in Serges, Vicnnas, Cheviots, Worsteds. The Latest in Uvercoatings. Beavers, Meltons, Kerseys, Fur N aps, Whip Cords. Bought for Spot_ Cash, Sold at a. close margin of profit. Gordon &. _N|cLe|lan. Nleri’s Outfitters. liiillm Iiilililli ll. W. WELLNER E 'i'ilE GREAT Wliiiii iiilUSE- seiiinniei- ihmmmmmmmm kB _ | %mmmmmmmmmmm§ §The _ E Question - e ....‘.‘;‘;‘ t:.‘.t°°“'° this year? may be greatl simplified by inspectin our new stock of mln, Siirirnre, iid Sterling Silver lliiieities. Already our customers ar making selections. “°'=33£?£§i°“’3 Charlottetown Light iii Power Co. Queen St. PRINTER , Queen SL Connolly s wharf _ # atsliiiliiiliiiiiiiliiitilmiiiiiililiwiiiilits elsllllliluluiuuliuluiululusk ,,,,,cE, WEE" smggf, wiuiiiuiiuiiliiliuiuiuuiiiuu miiinimnipiinmmn _ _.__ .__/_,___ - _f _.. __ _ BUKE Filii QUEBEC HEATERS iii Any lilnseli Stove 1 l I " Is the Chzapest and Best Fuel. We are making a superior quality of Coke now. Almost as good as Anthracite coal and half as cheap. ' Noi Dirt. No Ashes. Orders 'nust be left ahead ito insure delivery. . _ » ...-~.»~ » 1 n Y make of Ready-to-wear Clothing is superior tel any of them, being made The lightest thinnest, coolest and most durable plate made. We make it right in our office, guaranting absolute fit, and » you that we can treat and fill it by the new painless method , _