...ni-tl?"-" ef-'f THE GUARDIAN OHARLOTTETCWN NOVEMBER 7 1898 -------as-----_----1 ilannololte iight Gowns K Stanley Bros. A splendid as- sortmentjust re- ceived from the manufa c tur e r, well made and generous in size. Frilled collars and Fronts, the most of them have yokes hack and front. The prices are: 50C, 756. 90C: i _ $1.05: $1.20. Flannelette W€l‘S . 35c, 50c, 59c, y Bros In apaii- of those boots will no make ii mistake. of Men‘s ' » Bond Vllu 5° For llan “' ""°i’e0 Fine Boots $l.5ll a pair. Y0lll` f them , See them ll *ess* - s....,... our Window prices 2.35, our clear 1.50 K. JDST STAIPERS’ CORNER. _iiiuu mmm 3 . lnvesti. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniituiuiuiuiiiui we til iid.: having _rented Uoods Of charge. OOD. -.. _ . _. -- . ._ . . ...t»£"”.‘.?“"“‘”*’“"‘” 1, , fP»f°~C°- we-- _fiiililsrfif-=. TICE the lately occupied by WID corner Richmond and Hills Streets, wil’ keep constantly afull supply of meats and of all kinds and would re- solicit e. share of pal5l°0UaZe- delivered to any part of the IN GITY AN i}0liNTllY. Looal and Provincial Items 'ol ' “ Interest. i_..'___ Gieaned By ‘Guardian’ iieporl- ers and Correspondents. -_l.._.__._ News Budget of Happenings Round About the District. _ Mus. Doxsun l\lCLi~;AN, of Crapautl, is visiting friends iii the city. Mit, H. J CUNn.\Li. was a passenger by the express Saturd iy evening. A Nmiiirii of the harvest excursion- ists to the northwest, :iriivcd home Saturday cireniiilg. hint. ALEX. Cs.3ii'i:r~:LI., Moncton, is visiting his brothers, Messrs. R. J. and J. M. Campbell, of this city, Miss Mixxir. L. Gisiznzis left Saturday morning for North Lexington, Mass., where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. W. P. Eaton. _ The annual meeting of the Victoria Hockey Club will be held in the parlor ofthe Y. M C. A. this evening, Nov 7th, at 7 0`clock. All members please attend. Miss HOLLAND. who has been visit- ing at the residence of Mr. C. D. Thompson, Botsford Street, returned to her home in Bedeque. P. l-J. I., yester- day.--Moncton Times. H. J. MCNEILL, insurance agent, has taken _a house in Brandon for his family, who are now on their way there from their former home at Summurside. P.E. I.-Winnipeg Pres Press. Mics. (Ri~;V.) J. M. MCLr.OD, of Brit- ish Columbia, arrived in Charlottetown, Saturday evening on a visit to her friends. Mr. and l\Irs. McLeod left here about nine years ago. _ Tut-1 St. John Sun publishes a list of the persons whose applications have been received at military head- quarters three for medals for services rendered during the Fenix/in raid. The name of A. Gay, Kensington, is the only one from P. E. island. REV. G. P. Rsmioxn of New Glas- gow, Nova Scotia, preached at both servicesin the Baptist Church yester- dav. Au exchange says that Mr. Raymond has tendered his resignation as pastor of the New Glasgow Baptist church, of which he has been pastor for four vears, to take effect January lst, 1899. Ni-:w Iisvisuriosrs.-Below will be found a list of new patents recently granted by Canadian and American governments, the patents being secured through Messrs. Marion & Marion, Solicitors of Patents. New York Lite Building, Montreal, and. reported by them for the benefit of our readers :- Cauada.: 61,444, Jas. \V. Brothour & Geo. Watt, \Vinnipeg. Man, door fast- ener; 61.448, L. E. Patenaude, _Napier- ville, P.Q., boat propelling mechanism; 61.514, Robt Hetherington and Jas. G- Hunter, Winnipeg, Man, improvements in sash holders. United States: 610,- 300, Nap Fournier, St. Germain de Grantham, P. Q , wheel barrow; 610,- 548, E. Alfred Manny, Beauharnois, P, Q., canal locks; 611,447, W. J. Curry. Nanaimo, B. C., ter; 611.735, Geo. Hoon, Ste. Anne dl-iaSault. P. Q., Whif- tio, tree connection; 612,964. Elzear Dore, Laprairie, P. Q., ciiltivateur; 612,974, Anthyme Lucas. Edmouston, N. B., rail spike lock, tie and gauge, protector. ~ __1_._¢_i_- The craving for Alcohol, Opium, Cocaine Tobacco, Cigarettes can be cured at the Keeley Institute tn Portland. Maine. bo can Neuros- thenia, Nerve Exhaustion and that always tired feeling. seldom at_ ease conditiou._ and the system restored to its normal condition \\/'rite for particulars. ' i *llllllllllllllllmlllllllllllilllliillllléit 5;, Having just completed a course of instruction in Ladies Garment cutting, as taught in ; the Schoois of Boston and New 5 York,it places iis in a position to , credit to ourselves and give e it 2. stylish appearence to the ; wearer. Oar prices are very low. We can make to order gcheapci- i .iii roucan buy ready 1 _made of same quality. S. A. NlcDOl\lAL Stylish Sacque Cutter. iiililii fl' out garments that will be ag? U iiiloiiiilillliliiiiilil NENHIJBBY SKIPPEIJ AilharlolletownMan Missing. SEARCH IN HALIFAX Made by His Wife and I-Ier Mother--They Missed Him There but wiii renew on -Another Woman_ in the Story. _-iii HALIFAX HERALD. _ ' Last evening awoman ot about 50f rushed down the Plant “wharf and' started in to search for a man. A young woman of 25 accompanied her and the pair boarded the vessel and en- quired for 9. well known Charlottetown man. The purser stated that no such person was on board the ship. and the females seemed much disappointed. Together they walked up the street and came back later accompanied by a con- stable, who had come over from the Island. The tWo remained on the wharf until the boat pulled away, and then the young woman brole down completely and sobbed bitterly. ‘ She was a deserted Wife left alone in the world after a year of wedded life. by a faithless husband. The girl was young,_evidently abr t1` 25 years of age and very pretty. Her home had been a happp one until ANOTHER YVOMAN APPEARED to wreck the domestic fclicity of the family. eyes told her ,sad story of desertion and how she is thrown on her oivn resources, or must once again return to her fath- er’s home. Being high spir ted she will probably endeavor to get on in the woild as best she can, but before doing so she proposes. if. possible, to bring-to justice the msn who left her for ari- other. The mother is equally deter- mined to see that her daughter gets her rights and is accompanying' her with that object in view. The husband left Charlottetown early this weekend was supposed to have come down on the Halifax. This theory, however. was shattered lastuight when the party boarded the boat. No trace of the man han been seen about here and he had evidently left the P. 'E I, capital by another route. A woman with whom he had been intimate disap_ peered at the same time and the wife was acquainted of the fact by relatives. Her decision as to how she should act was quickly formed and in company with her mother she at once started in puisuit of the fleeing husband. A con- stable with a warrant charging the man with desertion, made up the little par y which arrived by train earlv in the evening. and at ance proceeded to the Plant wharf. That the husband might have gone by another route never occurred' to the wife and mother. and they had little money when they reached town. The expectation of capturing the runaway and returning wi h him in triumph to guard. \Vhen they found that the man they werelooding for had given them 812 1'1‘. position keenly. A 0.1 Cloths at clearance prices.-Jas The young woman, with tears in her Charlottetown put the women off their the slip they spoke of pu it hising tickets and proceeding at once to Boston, but their financial standing at the time would not permit such a move, so they decided to go home and then follow on The husband has no .. got a good start and it is doubtful if he will be located in a large city without great expense. Nevertheless the attempt will be made andthe women state that they will at least have the runaway pair separated. The three Charlottetown people lett this morning. The young wife is in a " ______ V - delicate state of health and feels her- We are éenemp commissin These celebrated Rubbers in and Men’s. - .the IIIAND. etc Ghiidren’s. Misses’ Youths Boys, Women’ Creams, Bonbon Dishes, . Berry Bowls, Water Bottles, Sugar and Creams. A fare mai f°f 1°"°fS °f the beailii' OUR GUARANTEE-Our make is more strongly put together ml pocket being hnen stayed We guarantee our coats &t better around the neck and lltlldoll- We guarantee sleeves hang better (a very important point). W_ wi wellnepj. w...........,,.....i. ,...........,.. ...ie ...it h . _ , C arg€Ve guarantee that if argglpttle change is mqtpiilid to make ' _ ga good fit for any ptdiwullil' ure, we wil make alteration THE GBE" wus" “WSE Our $10.00 All-wool Blue Beaver Overooat, silk etihhli old tween lining, is the best we have seen iorethe money § llni|oren’s § Eyes ? l iilliliiiliiliiiiiilllllilliiifiiii culties. - eye troubles? _ Graduate Optician Queen . t. iuiiiiu li Your children MAY BE struggling along in school under the greatest diffi- an Ph Certainly they are, their eye sight is affected. Have you any reason to » suspect the existence of iiiiitiiittiiiiii .?§Sb iii If so, bring them tc in I will examine them f G.l'. Hutcheso Doillinliooos otwe have Sole tonlrd Got Gloss . ilf ilui ilwn Mite d ns. Really MENU I am opening a collection of bcauti- _ ful `eces, as s arklinc as diamonds. _ A 1 , elfmmmimiimmmminmskti E 7 5 Agent for Oxford Tweeds mm OUR GREETINGS NARLDTTETUWN ANU P E I We desire to express t i von the appreciation of the worm ea rded us in the two years of our business existence unono you B- velopementof our establishment has kept moe with the march of progld in the dentalpo feseion, and we have much pleasure in hvitingoyoe and inspect the most EXTENSIVE, ELABORATE and HP plant east of Boetone for the carrying on of all Dental operothno development has been very large y ue to the npptomvion thot our tomers and friends have shown of the energy and ontfprhello have el° ways endeavored to nut into our edbrte to provide thin with the lnhll chants, direct importers of _ ` IAIIIODS, B8.fl8.Il8.S, BDC., J d ` ' fb tte , Eggs, eese an Bantleifs .Lininiantllie modem Pain Cure Zflceégrilispiodrcmr Goodsof hnkindg lil “I-‘"9 |035- A A . bought and sold on. a moderate Bio lot of short lengths- of Briissells ”1i“i°“ C°“'°°P°°d°°°° and Tapestry carpets. Also balance of , 265 E WO0DIIiL 6 C0,- A Pound Tin of Cream Tartu* BAK - ING POWDER for GRANBY RUBBERS We 0pene1l Yesterday N315 31 Gases DEAR,,¢f iiiiiiini fltlsowrr In GhiI1lren’s and Misses’ we have the G Spring lleel and Croquet. In Ladies’ the PEARL the STELLA the A Savin offrom20c to MID UNE PWIII The good cock ii _ , h Illen’s, Boy’s. Youths all kinds AT;l-eil-0:23 gdlzng Baking Powder is l Economical, at the bein much more to use It is form and always gp THE 'MUDEL STDRE ,Hmm Mm! R. H. RANSAY & U0 GRAFTON STREET, CHARLOTIETOWN A.l Una.-loo»d.‘I» dGvl\l@l While clothing importers are taxing their brains telling you ¢ gexcellencies of makes that have little or no merit, we justly claim till! make of Ready to-wear Clothing is superior to any of thin, being mn* workmen having experience at custom work Having over 28 years experience in Custom Tailoring, 10 know quality of material and workmanship better than any clothier in the province 9 E5 i and most appi-ovedo iiimions and .trrmsircls known tobental Science. We certainly wish you to call and iulpect our pl'lhilU,lnd oi” lilll facilities for rapid and perfect service wo have provided All work done at our odice is under the personal supervision of three srncum 'rs in nr.N-risrnv The only Dental establishment oat of Boston when oooh branch of n is in charge of a specialist, thereby gnu-musing all work mtheverylatestand beet manner LINUENTAL PANl.UliS Over Store of Provvool Iron. Evenui 7 to 8. ,,- ,,~~ ana