in i. B A \ C atChariottetown and St. John. S ii as THEGUADIAN CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 1, 1896 11 .. _ l C '~ .g , inane, ~,,,- ._ r .i ' Alf, . 5 - i iffucnn o:'r‘LocAL BRIEFS Asmgkei-'s Set f~r S'.’..`\-") to $5.00 at ‘nge Dominion Drawing Book, best hwhment Paper for lllc at _,___ f.J. Hornsby's Book Store or “°°“ “`*‘“"°" °l° The ,Latest News ei the Gill pu-lor tor ii ¢_,|_ I-lornsby’s Book Store. [1 of prettv tji' me Piper for l`hir-t- ‘Lbmlg-oriitrriii tbr Qtitc at i I i f.J.Hornsby’s Book Store. ,Mg Present fir fic to ~`~'l‘2_.’iii at _ i,X.|. Hornsbyfs Book Store. lust"f§;`;;;'§%y'.‘;“g§;,f°§:;”;;“ Gathered Bv Guardian Reporters and Gor- r.- . , _ - Uicelv bounrr tr~.._ver Boot; roi- we fgspgndgntg Eygfyyhgfg. u $4__',n at ’ '_,|_ Hornsby s Book Store. -___- F J. Hornsby s Book Store. i [See a"`° °“°““°` 7] L0BU“l°i‘fl 1Lr°”f‘“gf C§§°,0 wA.q‘D,;n“i Mir, E. BAYFIELD \ViLi.i.~\iis. thc p‘”¢pt. or at 1es` or .,:..t ;;~._:J a M- -,t tu _ _ . t ir- J- H°"‘S'°V’S B°°k 5'°'°' reiffsiieiaéyigfiiiralfiiiate Sem Hy’ kggiand Paiiiters Supplies on hand “ A » little over cost at MOUNT HOPE correspondence receiv- ed, lacks the necessary signature in ’ confidence,to insure its publication. 00 S DAMAGES to the amount of $8.000 ' °' ° have been awarded J. B. McDonald & -.=-- 4 f' ' 1Co. by the appraisers on the froods des- troyed by the recent fire. ° Slut Being tn li O s ass-ass-assesses Stevrarfs Bakery sets Arlington Gems Lemon Pies, Lynn Cakes. Tartleto, » ouse ls, rea es, artar Biscuits, Coooannt. Pies, _ _ ns, chocolate pie., soon be cut up if teams go on it. o k *pple Pées, a es, . ince es, f » es` Tnnpieg MR_ G WS Aniuaix, who has been ¥i.¥=£%'é¥l¥¥ifil¥é¥i€€%?&¥£¥# AT the police court yesterday morn- ing Peter McAleer,~cha.rged with vag- rancy was sentenced to six months im- prisonment with hard labor. TEAMs are beginning to drive on the sidewalks west of P. W. College This F :S t. rd l' s. _ ° R';;dnihis°ii`;r.tgi?tii`;i=i)yi.e should be preven'ed as the siderivalk at E Rel . C m Pi this point is a goorl wide one, but will organizing courts of the Canadian Or- der of Foresters in Albert Co., passed Pak :_ il if k , _ _ D§?¢|,w°F9,n¢y Cak¢s,8Li¥if; Fe-gig = through here this morning to P. E. I=- C in 8 0, . Dough . G ' : , _ Wine Giulia Pxd)ti.i}dss[¢i€0€ Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineering and '$§°Dw1zni..c_ hdents address to Charlottetown 1* THE St. John Telegraph publishes a list of the dresses worn at the brilliant St. Andrew’s ball in that city. among which were Mrs. P. S. McNutt, black and clover brocade satin, trimmed with black mouselline de soie, and Miss Mc- Nutt. P. E. Island, white silk bodice, crimson satin skirt and pink roses. THE Yarmouth Telegram says: Among the marriage announcements ' will be found that of a well know Yar- mouth lady, Miss Aimee Huntington, youngest daughter ot the late Richard Huntington. Miss Huntington was the editor of the Windsor Journal for several years subsequent to her resid- ence in Yarmouth, but assumed the control and editorship of the Berwick Register about two years ago, which positiod she still retains, fore we began the sale of ‘ Bic folks and little folks are invited to the 5 o’clock tea this afternoon. A. O F. Regular 'me'-ting of Court Gladstone this evening :ti eight o’clock in Wrightfs Hall. l`iiE Coqualeetza Mis-inn Band will hold a 5 o`clock tea in ti-»~ basement of the First Methodist church this after- noon from 4 to 6 o‘cluck, admission live cents. Everybody invited. P.E.I~Hosi'IrAL.-Subscribers to the Building Fund of the New Hospital who have not paid their lirst call will kindly remember that the amount is now re- quired.-B. B.iLi>ERsTiN,Sec’y. 283i, ONE of the prettiest weddings solem- I nizecl here for sometime, took place in the Argyle House, Kent St.. on Novem- ;, ber 23rd. Mr. Neil McDonald of New Murray River, were made man and_ wife by the ceremony performed by Rev. D. McLean. Mr. Malcolm Mc- ,Kinnon of Strathg rrtnaygsupported the groom. while Mos Florrie Darrah of VVest Riveijactid as bridesmaid. A dinner served in the Argyle’s best style, was partaken of by the few present, after which the wedding party drove to i their new home at New Haven. where they were met-by a large party of in- vited guests and an evening of perfect enjoyment was spent, continuing into the young hours of the morning.-Com. THE Christmas number of The New Brunswick Magazine is of double size, containing 96 pages of reading mat or ‘ and several illustrations. There is a ,fine table of contents, and the articles are of \_'a`ue to every person interested in the history of this country. Prof. iGanong’s paper onthe Ashburton treaty shows that New Brunswick was not a .loser but a gainer by the negotiation. `James Hanuay _tells the story of the 104th regiment and its career, while Mr. Ray- mond continues his valuable series of isketches oi the early settlement of St. John. The question of the meaning of the word ‘~Aboideau,” which has been a matter of muon contention for years, seems to be finally and detinitely set- tled by a masterly paper on this Subjec- by W.P.Dole. Clarence Ward describes an old time Christmas. givinga bright and graphic picture of how the day was spent in the house of Major Wards. 'Judge Savary, of Annapolis Royal, has a. short paper on the Acadian Melansons and their origin. In this number is given the first part of a famous Christ- mas tragedy in Halifax, when Ensign Cross, of the 96th was charged with murder. The writer is Harry Piers, of the Legislative Library, and the story r is illusarated by a sketch of the old North Barracks. W. K. Reynolds tells t-he story of the wreck of the ship Eng- r land, . near SL John in 1846. As it is just half a century since the electric _ telegraph was put in operation Roslynde gives a. brief sketch of its beginning, to be followed by another telling of the early days of its use. The notes and queries, marriages and deaths of past years and other departments, notes on provincial books and other features of the departments will all repay perusal and must. he of good value for future reference. The Christmas number of the magazine sells for 25 cents. and 5' nolds, St. John. N.B. With a Hip! Hip! and a Hurrah! With a rush and a jam, with greater values than ever be- Haven and Miss Emma \Vheeler of” MASONIC.-A regular convocation oi Alexandra, R. A., Chap.. No. 11, R. N. S., will be held at Chapter Rooms Masonic Temple, this evening at 8 o’clock. ' NOTICE. -All persons having ac- counts againstlhe City of Charlottetown are requested to furnish the same on or before Monday next, Dec. 5'h at the City' Clerk’s oiiice. THE Bishop of Nova Scotia, holds! special services in St. Paul’s churchi every afternoon at-1 o’clook and every evening at 7.30 o`clock until Friday, e- 5’ Y welcome.-1 2i. - Noricn.-All interested in Spring-‘ ton Cemetery, will meet in Springton schoolhouse. on the 12th day of Decem- ber next, at the hour of 3 o’clock p. m. to consider what to do with the land, &c.-MAL. STEWART, Sec’y. of Com., Springton, Nov. 30, ’98'-wli Monnooa I'rEMs.-Business this week is very dull. Very little pro- duce moving. Oats haveadvanced one cent, and arc now 31, _as also _have red potatoes, from 22 to 25.-The follow- ing vessels are now loading: Clarence Smith, Bell of the East, C. A. Ernest' Irene M. B. and Belle. The latter has discharged a cargo of coal-The property owned by Mrs. Emery and lately oc- cupied by Mrs. A. McDonald, has been purchased by Mr. D. J. McLean, who intends _moving into it shortly.-Miss A. E. Food delivered a very interesting lecture to a large audience of women in the Temperance hall on Friday even- ing.-It is pleasing to learn that Dr. Stewart, of Georgetown, who has been ill for some time, is steadily recovering his usual strength and vigor. He is now at his parents home in Brudenell. -Mr. Norman McDonald, who has for this last month been confined to the house by sciatica. is now able to move around.-Mrs. Ho ratio Nelson was taken seriously ill with Epilepsy on Sunday night, and immediately several Drs. were summoned. She is reported better to-dav.-Mr. J. E. Garvin, re- presenting R. Lanner Co., Ltd., of Pic- ton, and Mr. A. D. Fraser, Grand Sec- retary ot the I. 0. G. 1"., were in the village yesterday. The former called upon the merchants and the latter upon the temperance people.-Our genial and enterprising merchant, Mr. A. S. McLeod, is doing a rusing business this fall in directing farmers with their produce to the various vessels.--Mona ANON. I 1___.-3--l1i The craving for Alcohol, Opium, Cocain Tobacco, Cigaresses can be cured at the Keele Institute in Portland. Maine. So can Neuras thenia, Nerve Exhaustion and that always tiredfeeling, seldom at ease condition and the system restored to its, normal condition Write for particulars. so-e-@-e-e While nivht, inclusive. Ever bod will bei , ma be had by addressing W. K. Rey- DRE _ GOCD . G> You, Sleep isa. very convenient time to be ,cured of a disease, isn’t it? Well, that’s just what Everybody’s Pills will do for you. If your liver is sluggish, if you are troubled with a bilious headache-take a dose of Everybody’s Pills at bed time, and in the morning you’ll wake up and find yourself better. Wggdgy-ful ign’l; it Z B0llghl7 for Spot Cash, Sold at a close margin of profit. Price per box 25 cents . A e:‘;;.::.t :fe .?"“f-so Gordon 81. McLellan \ ‘ ` ® Men’s Outfitters. \ _ at ricee that will sweep them off our counters. _ 2 Burn it in a. lamp alongside of any oil you can ob P Plaid Plain and Fi ured Goods, 40 inches 1 Be uuprejudiced iii your judgment and you will su T g 12 rrei L wide at the one price, y i QC bl1V 01115’ "APC ig Fancy Tweed Dress Goods, heavy and warm, I _ »` _ The Itnperial G11 <30" "Ano Lice-I1' org eemefevide. .. . ._ . eat Biscuits... llll. MEX. MGNEILL Piysician & Surgeon. _ (Formerly of Kane-inizton.) "|'\¢° St., Charlotte town 3 0DD0Site Pauls Cl' l,i \ \ ,IJ bl! slii geeeeeeeeeoee Heat woex ren Fniiuts. @ Pains, Fancies, Silk Mixtures, You 11 find Sc regular 45-cent goods among thorn.” _ All wool, all colors, with 38 to 39 inchps, one I QC pr1CeHere’s the line that will crowd our Store next week. Silk and Wool handsome weaves, Plaids with Silk Stripe, Plains, Serges, Fancy Blacks, etc , we want the service of a number Nm. wnoi ' . time. we- fm- "*°\\820mafii°ir ;p:ri