~ » _ _;.-___ _‘ _ _ ` ,WT J _ _ '"" “ >“"*"*'f' * _ __ _ V _ _ _ _ '. ..; .~s\ié`*"=~..._-...:-.» :__ ~.:;.'<:ei._. - _ :’ -~ _ » -If-'~’ '-’*"~ "` __ ` _..-__"“ ”°%` If G U XRDAIN, CHAR.LOTTE'l‘OWN,AUGUST 30 [898 ww»www»@@@@@@@uwwwv i per doz por doz Just opened a Ot of Mortons Pickles and LUGAL AND PRUVINEIAL News and Gossip From Town and pw Early c0untrl\ _Gleaned by “Guardian” Report- ers and Correspondents. The Latest Readable Happenings tlccurring ali 5"9“S" , In tile Nels lllstrltt. Shapes See _ --- Tlit-: highest temperature yesterday was 69 0 & MR. W. D. MCKAY left esterdav on Y . a business trip to Montreal. 'h‘°ws Mit. LEONARD McKay returned yes- Just received Call teiday evening from New Glasgow dmca where he has been visitlng friends. MR. Ewan' CAMERON and Mrs Cameron have returned from their ° honeymoon in the other provinces. of Gents White . Miss W nrisii-: MoDoNai.D daughter MR. ll _ D. N . EARLE, District Man-_ M' ager Be_ll Telephone, Lachute, P. Q., 1 Ill Ill SIZCS arrived in the city last evening on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mra.Eai-le. i Mir. L. L, Bi-:un leaves this morning' for"I`orontc, to attendfthe General Con- ference of the Methodist church. Rev. G. M. Campbell and Mr. L.E. Prowsei 1 00 left yesterday morning. 1 70 QUEEN Ho'i'i»:i.. Hng99: Geo H Pea. 1 Comets 111 very large cock, Boston; H D Mciawen. iviiilsml a big discount W0 Sterns, Morell; J Wm Roberts,Boston; them about 70 p c Thos W Balderston, city; R W Mc., Ewen, Lot 40; J R Neilson. Brantford. Ri-:v.'Fa'rHER PHALAN Rev. D. B. McLeod and Rev. J. W. McConnell will addre=sa Prohibition meetin at s. g _ caps! Vernon River Bridge on Wednesday] 'I' evening August 31st at 8 o`clock. "S7 (Other papers please copy.) _l Lhen Gollars verse, and his son Mr Fred Clark, are eekstltio NELSDN CLaRK_i:. ESQ., Cape Tra-_ in the city. The latter is now located in Philadelphia and is traveller for the Thackara. Mfg. C., manufacturers of ; gas and electric fixtures. ,Mr Clark has worked himself up to an enviable position in the mercantile world and is now on the Island enjoying several weeks holidays among his many friends. _t BY reference to the advertisement iu` another column of the races to be held `i at the Charlottetown Driving Park on _ the 14th and 15th Sept next it will be seen that special train and boat arrange-1 ments have been made. Passengers by train can get return tickets at one first-class fare on the 13th, 1-lth and 15th, good to return up to and on the 16th. Besides these it will also be seen that specially reduced rates are given for those retuming thc same day. Special- `ly reduced rates and privileges have also been made with the sttamcrs. --so-P ' many people so much good as Hoods Sarsaparilla, Americas Greatest Med- icine. W1-: beg to anounce that we will con- tinue to give the McLean stamps to cash customers.-Tnomva Bnos. 22,_tf. Tourists. - Prince Blwnrd Inland Illustrated book on PE Island. For sale at the bookstoresor at this ofllee 50c _tf of _K. McDonald _contractor ` lar’ is visiting in the city, the guest 'of ‘ ?:'P_y hge” Conn. and Mrs. Hooper. _ Rav. J. T. BRYAN is now enjoying as lift* 200 BIGII trip across the Rockies. He will return Gm” Cuffs in company with Mrs Bryan who has 9 ll 30° “eh ' been visiting Toronto.-Patript. No preparation has ever done ‘so Rav.~ Ma. \\'.aDiu.us‘s lecture on Japan, given f in Grace church terest. Mr. Wadman was dressed in Japanese costume. in a suit pre=ented to him by his congregation shortly be- fore leaving for America. ` His was a plain, unaffected talk and:notwithstand- ing that he spoke for an hour and a halt the interest of his audience never waned. He is a speaker of exception- ally pleasing cadence and is possessed ofa large degree of personal magne- tism. ln speaking of the different routes to the Eastern Empire he lauded very highly the passenger accommoda- tions onthe C. P. R. Tue climate, soil and natural resources of Japan the soc’al| habits ot the people,tlieir intelligence, patriotism and peculiar traits, the points of interest in and around Tokio, the beautiful mountain scenery, the oft recurring earthquakes; -all these and several other topics were dwelt upon in ahumorous and exceedingly interesting manner. In conclusion he .spoke :ofl the ad-1 vancement. of christianity in that kingdom during the past 25 years, pointing out that ` the people have now largely abandoned the old superstitious and idolations customs, and having founded many of their institutions after European methods,the great requisite to Japan’s future success is the shedding of the light of Christian- ity among the masses of her people. This neglected. her future is almost inevitably one of agnosticiem and in- fidelity. Mr. Wadman- exhibited a number of Japanese curios, to all of which he made interesting reference. Hs will give another lecture in the basement of the First Methodist church Wednesday evening. _ - Di-:i.iGri1'i-‘UL Trims.-Very often we see matter published in the press and elsewhere about Wordly enjoyments, and called good times. And why not say something about spiritual good times? As it happened I have been to Granville at the communion season, and learning andt seeing something grand as we travelled over hills and vallies which I never have travelled before. I observed some things which were grander than the Granville scenery. The solemnity of the people both young and old. Moving along to the church ground we could not but learn from the solcrnnity and reverence in which they performed the duties _of the day, and the way in which they i 0 Y Ying hour.” And it was evidently seen that there is peace and brotherly love inl- ' amen them as the fruits ot the and Rev. Mr. Sterling who is a teacher and father in Israel. When mournful at home it is refreshing to look back and think ot the Granville good times whichwe beiievelwere re- freshing to the spiritual mind and awakening to those who were asleep. B.ev,R,. McLean pf Valleyfield preached powerfully in the open field Sabbath morning the 21st inet. For all the rain poured down heavily the solemnity and the steadiness of the people were re- markable as well as the kindness and hospitality of the Granville people. Ot atruth the evening meetings may be_ called good times in a spiritual way. The noble Rev. R. McLean powerfully addressed the meeting in a spirit of love and earnestness. The vocal mu- sic was a foretaste of the songs of Zion, and far beyond the sound of praises made by machinery. Long may the Rev. gentleman live who has uttered and spoken from his pulpit "that the singing was better than the sound of one .hundred organs. ” We wish the Rev. gentlemen long life and power in their field oi labor, and strength to, raise their vozces against all idolatry. A few days ago a. great committee was convened in the Province of Quebec to i-:w sale to-day at exceptionally last night. was one'of rare in-' “.*€ .g _ _ - _ _ .1 rich Caivinistic doctrines of theworthy ~ it needed in the Christian advance- ment ot_God’s cause. to visit where grievances are and to hear with them the spirit of St. Paul who says ‘-It meat make my brother to offend I will eat no flesh while the world standeth lest I make my brother to offend,” and obey the command that says “Persuade them to come in,” soithat Granvillegood times may be felt elsewhere.”- Olssititvi-nit. ` __?¢m._ ONE hundred and fifty.-Boys suits are stylish, and serviceable and marked at price to sell quickly mothers call and inspect them also a lot of odd pants and odd coats. .Las Paros & Co. 30 tf. Tiinsn break the dull season on our middle counter, we show 150 scliool suits $1. $1.50 and $2.-Jas PATON & Co. 80 tf. _ v ' Scnooi. Suits always in season with seasonable goods 150 on sale to-day. Jas Paros' & Co. 30 tf. ¢ Ani-J you using a McLean stamp St., next door to McKenzie’s Tailor Shop, and we will give you a book free with $3 worth of stamps to start. This offer is good for one month. ag17 if roar orcnaitnorrarown. Aug 29-Ar: Alice Phoebe, Bailey, y y i _ ry i ° Castle; Lillian, Bloomfield; Kohinoor, Cameron, Picton; Ceylon, Boudrot, Louisburg ;Minnie A, Andereon,George Aug 29-Cid - Henry G Ives, Patton, Kohmoor, Cameron, do, Minnie A: Anderson, Bathurst; Margaret, Blue, Pinette: G Hard , McDonald, Louie- Alice,Pheobe, Baileys ' _ , A _ `_` IA (Q _ . A Dose . O O 0 r.t2e1?.‘“: ‘i.;’:°.;‘:,::f‘..:'::.°*' sv. ~”°_ of Quinine You get the full benefit of Howard’s English Quinine, with good wine, pleasantly combined with aromatics. 85 1.00 a Large Bottles. PRINCIPAL, I. OXENI-IAM, (Graduate at lluntml -Business college.) ..f‘1‘&‘i’.‘l5'l§°.§’..‘I.‘.‘_2§.‘.’t‘.“.Z“..l€. I.?€.¥a°§.§i.?.’§.?‘ line Childrens Hairdressing carefully attended to. ' _ » pleleloleleleleleleialelel elolsne= ~§ g:s4 book? If not call at the otlice, Queen 1 S dno Hen G Ives Patton Newt §§§*§§ §§§’§}j’y_g’}_§§§”@f§uc,§”‘,§,0‘§e““; ll ICDIOIOIOI ll llll CIOIII I Little ttle fs . Other Tams for 0|d8ff i I l Were 35 to 72c regularly They’re nice nobby ones, some of em first rate in fall. ` ' _ TRADE AND S|'||PP|“6 Window fun at . town; Stuart L, Breaux, Pokemouche, '_ ' I _ N B; Margaret, Blue, New Glasgow; 1 _ _ '_ ss Wm Aitken. Bac, Picton; Flash, is ~ h Lane. Loch Leven. _ Loon Leven°Li1lian Bloomiield_,Pictou' ° _ __ -‘nl ', ` igt 7 . burg° SS Wm Aitken, Batt Picton ~ @ Is all right “if it’s good Wbsell good furniture cheap. ‘ We don’t carry any trashy linm, but our ‘prices .gvery favourably with the -pint I ‘ is sold for in other stone. 'rms . . ‘ W _ _ Taken in time may pre- Q ~ We would like to can _ p ~_ your attention to our ‘feng Ml attack of fever' extension Tables. We have a Legg variety It n rock bottom prices. ____ Johnsons JOHN Quinine @@%@"@99@Q‘°Q EWG t S ‘ _ _ Nickel Time Pieces from Sl 00 up, L, ,s \` is § Nickel Alarms |.25 up I , 0.47/0/.575 _ Musical Alarms. H "' _ ` Time Piece _Galendars ' ~ e""f's"" Leather Watch Chains. ` P. E. ISLAND 1 Ribbon Guardsawith" mounts _ f f i ‘ Flag Stick Pins Sc to 7%- Chain Bracelets. ' Ladies’ Lone Guards. _'_ GentIemen’s Silk Alberts, also with mounte- _ WATCHES AND .RINGS- , ,, ,, h ,,,,‘ Also new designs in Eye Glasses Arithmetic, Shorthand M ypewrlting, Penmanuhip. I gualneee fipni-upondence, _ 0 ° ggi- sysgatnlz is theafgtest and now in use V-l¢tO J SWG' fy SCO YB; "Slay °§P°\|fQ ,°"‘t °"|°.e UMW Put “P le a.°“t.r°.s.°.sh.sHst°“tts:°-:°ss°;st ¢l.s.iett.-mst. '»°P Square b°'° :‘.':?fsi.l?.t“s’s.:°.é:a.l.t.'*§...*P°‘t sw THESE BQTTLES P. 0.' Box 242. Ch’town, Aug.e 1398. tf.dw. MORE TH -XY THE i _ I °“S - IES’ CAPES ‘ miuseful afterwards We have just received a. case of pretty Flannelette L ' PI‘€S€I'V9S Wrappers which we place on l ` C ll arly and 'get first choice ' i into 'mr Store OW grdiisa fewaprient wrappers left they are out of prices to ' i ' nn ~ un “hem 1.1.... s....1....._ - 'rms ssasows |iv|PoR1'A1'|oel & VVe still have some of those nobby Shirt 'Waist= at _ N ' _l .&_Sh _ _priges Cut. in two, if you want one this is your chance. Ha|fdW33|"g’~Sha““g° _amlmmg _ _ _"` Ji As this is the timefor clearing out broken lines you _*‘-\- THE '-*TEST STYLES- We want to clear them at once, so down go the prices will find our counter loaded with the most 'attractive __ _ S _ er offered Razor on nga pee nity L . I _ --__ of bar ains we have ev - _ ' ’ H ~ ak Hml g ' » _ Satisfaction guaranteedin all lines. 1 _ raw, A08-dia will bfi _ Water Street, Snmnierside: . . “hrs per week during Opposite R T Holman’s Brick Store. _Sentnet Mutant it _ _ ~ - Lounomuouss ` M “ “J IOIIUIICII ‘lf lt’s Iowan s lt’e Goo ,.eé,.’t “Pte pew