THIS' *FFF '~3"§¥»¥F QFFQ" U5 `§ above. wr-3 no KEEP the bee 5 ’ rad f it 'al obtainable ‘~e'1F»°~Nc> .ii /i 't ‘T "O f r7`_.¢` . _ THE GUARDIAN, CHA'RL»O‘.l.'l‘ETOWN, NOVEMBER 21, 1898 ' "‘_..=._'--.."j.<_;;;'.xz" rf-.ina-=.< e -- -_ " _ _ . _- » ~ - ,i ._ -\ ss __. . _ ._. -§ 7 ;`~' _ _Wy -r 7 1. _ v . _ _ it -i . ` if y ' ` - f . ‘ Norrcie.-Hillsboro Ferry common- _ ` ` 1:, WHITE SHIRTS. TIIE ALWAYS BUSY STUIE. _ ' IN FINE FURS tlilhe leader Always ,The greatest Ci »-\~v\ __ variety- . Always The best taste. Always F Stanley Bros. The lowest Prices. r it I 2 El” :az van" ~\¥hA I I 'Skatin Q 52 me ll IOICIIIOIO IOIOIOIOII T o VV_ill soon bc here. We have this season o. large stock of Sk it- “ int! Boots. ' Ladies' Pebble 7 ' Skating Boots. .Warmlined `|_ 40 . Ladies’ Oil Peb- ble. heav sole Skating goats. I iso . ;._adies` gil irb- e . B00ts. a. ogrggt 0 succ ess I .85 Ladies' C hoco- Boot and Youths Hcclty Beet The Vry lates |816 Skating .2-O0 and 2.25 . ladies’ Box Calf Skating . Boot. extra -nice boots 2,25 tts.-..=..<...-.wef- <_r.'r-rii-oi,» itil,--,if,i,f.<,ilir,l their §Fancy Stores _ Big 0tiices High Price lien, ost Big lloiiey. We don`t deal in any Of th C'= gv e o rn err _ e will give you as flue a JOID of printingas is known to the 5. art (Fanciy. attractive. ¢t0-) ` The PRIC will be in pr0D0l" _ tion to theexpenses. 3 lIE Wllll BIIIIS IIY READ Call and see 1 `,= mv J. n. TAYLOR ` THEPOPULAR PRINTER _ Queenét. ii|ivi_v»y_»_y_i |~y_i_y|`y_y_y_,_i_,_,_._y_,_y.y_a_y_i_v_i\y_- _v\yli_ * |i._ltv,ir t_v_i.y_i_v.i_yii_ity;it_v,y_y,v,v_yie_i. _i_`t_v._y_i__v_i_l_i._i,y_i__ _ ' Chs-town. P. E. I. J W. an t ,_ _ WIAA convene. - Ol..-’-‘..l" llllilllilll llllillll and Province. Gathered bv Buarillan Reporters and licr- respondents Everywhere. [See also on Page 5.] Mit. \VAi:iNG, steamboat inspector, returned to St. John Saturday. M iz. Dii.i.o1\' shipped Sl? boxes cheese by the City of Ghent Saturday. Tiir. Crescent of Halifax intend to place it hockey team in the league this yeir and tiiey are going to send a re- presentative to the joint meeting of the cubs at Ainheret. A <;i»:NTLi:.\r.»i.\' in Boston on remittiug his rsueivzil .~u"isci'iption says :- “I consider fm; (lu.-\RDrAN tie newsiest and most reliable paper published in Prince lildward Island." A (ie;Ni:ii.tL meeting of the share- holders and patrons of the Winsloe Dairy ing Co., will be held in the Win- slre Hall on Saturday the 26th inst, at 6 30 p. m. to consider the erection of a :new cheese and butter factory. Si'i'r;i:rNTi~:NDr;N1‘ McLi-:oo has re- ceived a letter from `vV. J. Gage. Esq.. the well known book dealer of Toronto, encloging a cheque for $100 on behalf of the new library fund. In order to see the good move on tbe part of Pre- mier Farquliarson go on,Mr. Gage thus ~~wishes to be extended the privilege of citizenship for this particular occasion" and be one of the ten to make good the Premiers offer. Mit. AND Mics. J. N. Lenin. Tryon, were passengers by the S. S. Princess Saturday morning returning from an extended trip to Boston and New York. The object of their visit, was to have an operation performed on Mr. Leard`s right eye, and their many friends will regret to learn that it was not a suc- cess. It is feared that it may yet be necessary to rcinove the eye entirely. While absent Mr. and Mrs. Leard visited their two sons, Dr. J. S. H. Leard, Forest Hills, and Dr. N. W. Leard. Jersey City, N. J., both of whom have good practices and are quite successful. A YARMOUTH correspondent of the Chronicle says: The celebrated stallion \\'arren Guy. record 2 12%, has return- ed from his campaign in the U. S , and is daily seen on the streets here, shown by his trainer, Lydiard. He is certain- ly the most beautiful stallion we have |ever seen in this part of the country. Guy is looking in the pink of condition and seems to Work as he looks. Some of his admirers and patrons had the pleasure of seeing his wonderful speed one day lately, as they went to the Vie- toria driving park and saw him work a very fast half mile to the excellent time of l_.o5i. First quarter in 33 seconds and the second one in 32% seconds. Tiii: Royal Art gallery, Museum of Curiosities, fancy table and tea. meet- ing on Thanksgiving Day, gives you something to make the day memorable and enjoyable. The pictures Will be put on view and if sold will be left until the close of the exhibition. The exhibits will be on View on Friday also, and at nights will be some other matters of intense interest. On Saturday from 2 to 6 will be given the opportunity; for the children of the public schools to see the exhibition at five cents admission. Home made candy will likewise be sold at that time. You will be sorry if you do not patronize this Art Gallery on the 24th. 25th and 26. ,_____@l___. If you have catitrrh, don`t daily with local remedies, purify and enrich your blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ig .~ itll E llllilil liliilililéls ` There is no waste of time or money when you order one ` of our fine Beaver Over Coats at $16.00 We guarantee them to wear satisfactory. Good quality Canadian tweed Suits to order $14.00 lined with good quality itilan and ¢. ifiafle in our usual good st-yles. §P. S. we milre Ladies Sacque. S. A. MCDONALD. Stylish Sacque Cutter. K' I ,E LOCAL BRIEFS ' wear we ti i from Charlottetown at 8 p. in. 173i. the latest News ct the Gill ..;a§;;iw.;ie.ifis.et;'“.es°.irziiaf able items must be banded in to this onlce as early as possible on Saturday, to insure insertion Monday morning.- tf Anvnurisnns must notify this ofliue not later than Friday noon of each week of their intention of “changing” their ads. for the WEEKLY GnAnDi.\N. other- wise the management cannot guarantee the appearance of “changes” in the is- sue desired. WE cannot name all the pictures and curiosities to be placed on exhibition in the Y.M.C.A. oe the 2-ith. but you will have the privilege of seeing for your- selves for the small outlay of ten cents. Some have asked why not charge more? but we want the greatest number pos- sible to eiiioy this display of arts and therefore the admission fee is placed at a figure everylo-dy can reach. His 'worship the Mayor will open the Art Gallery at 4 o‘clock on Thanksgiving Day, As to Lady Minto’s probable attitude regarding the work Lady Aberdeen has llaid down, people have perhaps been a little too hasty in assuming thatshewill not follow in the footsteps of her prede- cessor. lt would be unreasonable to expect her to bear the burden Lady Aberdeen did,but it seems safe to ai- sumethet the women workers of Canada will have her sympathy and patronage. We have Lady A'oerdeen’s au.hority for her successor’s interestin the Victorian Nurses. and her intention of doing all in her power to holp in the work, and it does not seem probable that this single enterprise, important as it is, will enjoy inonoply of Her Exceliencys favor. The football match between the local teams, St. Dunsta.n`s and Prince of Wales did not draw a big crowd owing to the had state of the weather. The grounds were slippery and muddy which made it very unpleasant for the con- tastants yet this did not detract much from the interest of the onlookers nor did it weaken to any great extent the rivalry between the players as a keen struggle was manifest. _ The teams lined up as follows :- ST. DUNsT.iNs Pierson or W.eLi:s Gallant Full Back M. McLeod K. McPherson Half §Call-i han J. McPherson; Backs Tantofli Roi Quarter Back Coffin Donahoe Nicholson Bourque Forwards §Ross Gauthier Ross 'Sharp Kav en ey , Roi Hogan Ryan Wings McGowan Bent (iff Turner Green Mcldachern McNeill McLeod McDonald W right Ryan kicked off for the Sa.ints’, but it was net returned as it should. Play was carried on in the Princes’ territory, when the Sa.lnts`, by dribbling scored two tries and two rouges in the first’ hall. Good high punting was done by White and McPherson. McNeill did good work for his team. Coffin was able to obtain the ball after. but the backs had not protection as the Saints were on them before they could pause . During the second half two rouges more were made Kaveney and McGowan. also two rouges by White. The ball during the greater part of this game was with the Saints in the Princels territory. _ Callaghan made good gains but would have done better had he kicked oftener. The forwards of both teams were well matched. Time was called; score 20-l in the Saints favor. Messrs. J. M. Sullivan and W. Mc- Leod,refeere ' and umpire repectively, ofiiciated satisfactory to all. _ Dir. CLir'r cures Chronic Diseases and Rupture at Ch’town, Friday. Satur- day and Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. Just Arrived.. _ A lot of cheap Wall Paper. Those wanting to clean up before Xmas . will find this Paper the cheapest in theCity-also a lot of new Patterns 3 of Picture mouldings which we will _ make up at the lowest prices. Nothing nicer for a. Xmas Present than a nice Picture. Comefand see our Pictures we are selling at ‘Z0 25 and 30 cents -Some nice l Religous Pictures. - I. HORNSBY, Victoria Row, opposite P. O. F. cing Monday the 21st inet the Steamer Hillsborough will 'make her last trip White F McLeod ` Our White Shirts are Custom Made from start ito finish and they look it, i , Open Back With Collar Open Front ' Without Gollar - Long Bosom With Cuffs Short Bosom " Witho_ut Guffs Full Dress rerne at _ ' ‘ Il. H. RIIMSAY & 00. i _ 'l l ri l _ 1 Yet the Ordinary Prices Preiail _ I All Sizes From 12 'Up to 18. Lovv ‘ Prices Reign Sup- _has excuse for using Ci I Tartar and Soda, as th .Baking _Powder is suri 6 ' gil I 9 tlliconomical, at the samt @ ' @ @ @ tbeing, much more conv _t;o'i1se. It is perfectlj Iform and always worl _ Same. ~» lIIIllIl ill Il in .41 A Pound Tin of Cream Tartsr BAK- 3 8 __ ING POWDER for _ _A Saving of from 200 to on Every Pound you Buy. `ff_'_ USE ;§`§:§;{` "` i* ‘ 0 , - . il* ___ DfA§2¢r .gt e.iit|NG A _flssotuiiz Punii( Q. __ (tu/tttliwrrrn. ' ‘ l-__ 2' sotniw ouAnrrii,||m= Awe ow: Pouwn rms. 'The good cook no f 1 i /7 '0na.nd other Monday, t_)ct 3rd, my NEW PRGWSE BLOCK s.‘.t‘.ef‘.s‘.“r.sss.erss.i°.t"a°..si. tlret door to the right upstairs. RENIDVEI DR. J. I1. AY! psiwrisr. iglullIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII§ 5. Beautyg §another collection has never E been gathered in these pa.rts. gmail; our store for a revelation i E of clock value. § ll. W. WELLNER E utr can wicw wivuse. lllllli'tllli‘llillllllllllllll ll l hlllthltththlll J _ eyeimnnvwimvvimmminmeis D g tlcw Ahcut the = ni E S gAent for Oxford Tweeds- Eyes ? gs charge. "iii mmmm Q- D- D~ U- .ttiututttuttututututtttu. E E struggling along in school under the greatest difii- culties. Certainly they are, i their eye sight is affected. Have you any reason to suspect the existence of eye troubles If so, bring them to m I will examine them fre GLF. Hutcheson Graduate Opticizin Queen St-. MilllllllltlatttllllllllllllWSIS _I _ ' ' ' -I _. PHOTOGRAPHS. E illillllllm %?YllYlYllYYYlllYY Sl’ nl qi 1- _u_ l _in 1_- nl 1 i _:- in > lu 1 ni é tomers and friends have shown: § CW' HI Superior Woe-kmans _ Fine Finish, and ‘ * Moderato Prices combine to make our Photographs the most satisfactory in Charlottetown 1 to-day. S TBIDDENTISTBY y ..._ E Str I"'|"l -1- ii . Open Evenmgs7to8. _ I ‘ swe have Sole ltcntrcl Cmk E llt llur llwn Make cf l Our clock stock is worth go; §_ing ij. long way to see, for such; § While clothing importers are taxing their brains telling you ~ We have some very fine; excellencies of makes that have little or no merit, we justly claim t g mantel clocks, 3 day either; make of Ready-to-wear Clothing is superior to any of them, being ir 2 Oak 0,. Walnut wid, Wire be1y§_, workmenhaving experience at custom _work. _ _ _- :;=_O, the sonorous Gong Begg Having over 28 years experience in Custom Tailoring, we els More expensive and - better; k_np;1_ qualtpy of material and workmanship better than any in iirades in Onyx’ Marble and c 0 l§%1§. Gl5l.l§1;vXl‘(l('-l.‘EE-Our make is more strongly put together .EE r_l’)lbzeyou want a perfect clock P°°ket being line” Stayed- ` évfor a reasonable outlay fy Then E we guaranie olur coat; fit l;;t;t;;r zzround the uepk and e_h<;i;lders 6 gl1&l.‘8iIl 6 S CGVOS Sllg I' & Very IIDPOI' 8|] P(_)ll1_ . . U . _ E o We Guarantee that if any part of a. garment. rips we will sew it ’ We guarantee that if any little change is required to make the a good fit for any particular figure, we will make the alteration free Our $10.00 All-wool Blue Beaver Overcoat, silk stitched and tweed lining, is the best we have seen for the money. _ Your children MAY BE QIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHHIIIWWYW 0UR GREETINGI GHARLUTTETUWN IINIJ P. E. We desire to express to von the appreciation of the warm support corded us in the two years of our business existence sinono you. The velopementof our establishment hae kept pace with the of prog I . f _ _ _ ___ _ _ . 6 la I in the dentalpo fession, and we have much pleasure in inviting you to and inspect the most EXTENSIVE, ELABORATE and COMPL plant east of Bostons for the carrying on of all Dental operatiwns development has been very largely due tn the ar-nrecia' ion that our ways endeavored to put into our ....oi~t¢ to provide them with the and most approvedo uirraoos and APPLIANCES known to Dental Science. tl We certainly wish you to call and inspect our premieee,and observe acilities for rapid and perfect service we have provided. - All work done at our office is under the personal supervision of t h W mounts . The only Dental establishment east of Boston where each branc e profession is in charge of a specialist, thereby guaranteeing all _be performed in the very latest and best manner. auwatwiat Patina: ,,,_,_ ,_ ,,,,,,,__ . Q en terpriee we hav _ ` ,_ . wx, -I. .- $7 1 a tt?