\ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOl`Tt'i‘{`()WN, OCTOBER 16 '.899 ~- _ "..-,.-'_-_wi-so-‘ I ~ '“~ ' 1' - '. _' . _ _ _ _ ;t~...*c"_-._ -is '~* -.or ~ 1. -_i~._»-has ._-,_,~...., _ _ _ _ _. »~_ i ill lit L0gA|_ BRIEFS it-ii; Aiiiscwieii-citisscis _ _ _ v ~ - --Y f - - --- -f--»-_ _ _ _ __f 't i NT FOGTBALL TEAM 1899 FOUR alleged violators of the Liquor l Tax Act will appear at the police court $01113 Interesting Facts this morning. The Personal of the Team That Mr. Frank Stanfield. of the Truro Leave for Halifax Toqnorrow- ' Knitting Mills Co.. sole manufacturers of Stanfield`s Unshrinkable Underwear, 7 left last evening fer l’. E. Island, vi M t _ _ _3 The following is the personal of thei _ _ _ i one on ou ii business trip for his Dylhousie teamtha,muP1ayLheAbt_ bring it to its true level. They havea 5rm~°T1`“1`° News- gweit Crescent team on Wednes ii d y. THIS WEEK IS Min. (ciipr) Maoiiiiini, of chin- g_“"‘°““° lottetown. who has been on a visit to ‘Shop backs Mr. Geo. MacPherson. Picton Landing,§C`°k h°|f'b‘°k5 ' and also friends in Picton and New§N° Murray Glasgow, returned home on FridayftL°ckhan last.-Picton Advocate. lH°bb _f Hambolt quarter-backs OUR pastor. Rev. F. W. Thompson, i S. Murran ~ FOR- has gone to P. E. Island to assist Rev. 'J8I`diU0 M Fisher in his Communion ser- C M¢D0D8ld ° was well known ro many of our citizens. Ii,-ir Logkham belongs to p0w,,,_|_ p_ Special arrangements made 211'- PltI°'t WM Rl 0110 “U10 I Ul6lI1b9l',E. I~`_'and _was _formerly a student in co ' ° ' '_ fr ' e . ' ' Eh Stewiacke. occupied the pulpit here on iLindsay October 1st.-Truro News, ICumming Malcolm On Saturday afternoon the death Young occurred of Mr Henry Pigott, who Potter- vices. Rev. J. B. MacLean. Uppsl-'Hill . _ _ f the 61'!!! Of Pigott & DOVBT, bllt WAS Acadm Umv@_g|ty with tll6 Rillway lOl' redllcéfl mpelled to retire some years ago' To-morrow morning the Abogweit fareS_ 0m U19 firm 0° l\000l'\f Of 111 ll ahh Crescent Football Team leaves the city . by the b.b. Princess for Pictou en route We have made spemal ar- __;l:::rT;?;“§§v?;_L§5§¥"1°"f;ami?- to H. lifax. . S., where they will meet rangements whereby all those P d _S. ‘_ Oc"“°18§'_° 3' the Doiiioimo Fooioiiii 'roam on wed- 'h0_ umhase from Us wx" gh r°‘g’0°d "P ':°"’g Oltobe 2;; nesday afternoon and ou the following P - » 19 ' t° ia url' °° r 'day will struggle with the Wanderers know l'.hBY l`l&V6 their m0I1By S between all stations in Canada on the _‘or the Maritime Championship It is Canadian Pacific. Insercolonial and . . ' worth* Dominion AtlantioR\ilwavs to Montreal “me "gm years wwe the ‘om Abe' dw ,I . _ tot Mona", gweiis left the province to meet the our an °' Pom 5 ea' ' | same teams and at that time the matches 9 our ummer at her home St Peter’s Bay. 'HWY 5° “lib h°"°V°1'»fh“ U" W°°d°1' was ANNIE ANDESON of Do]-ches. r6S\llt3d in 8 draw tha Da1h0uBiC te,-_ M,S,_ *ho 1," been spmding the and a defeat for the Wanderers. It 9 _ S - - - _ _ _ ' ° Friday morning acgompanigd ‘ elf did not the ch\mPiOUlhlp at ' ' iii1n°..M' ii ei-:ni aa-ithsifime ' ~ our P oh addqllisslllldrduhg Lisrkisd ofn gl A* this “U89 PUTMPB °°m°l°hi°g Of -CAN BE- s . Peter’s Bay. They were joined at More.l bv Miss Florence L Davison of f, history of the Abegweit-Crescent Foot- bail team will be in order. 0lceH -9,30 _ it 1 .m., "`\ \ \ _` - I “"3 3°°3;p?‘;il, 7 to 83.1. 0 P 1- ' .S1 _ 5\\ ‘ '= ‘ = =- ` - i ”"’”°""/Sw | J |'|ARR|S lllll 0II 008 lie!! gdrenedlforclai B )"§~‘Z?'/"s`_ ..?f4~:` .iiiw .i`i§_.i'l£.’"%"~"`\@_`T.'_3-'-"1'_ll;'_=-5*?"iéfii"‘."l-§~‘i\i _ I I ° ‘ ’ 1 ti t Lot 40 who purposes going to the same _ “IU the fall °f '92 5 “V913 “£21035- oN_ P1.ce_ tion of youngsters banded together and T H called themselves junior Auegweite. A _.___ HE Tallwaymelfs 3993502 W8-S W0 combination of splendid material with attended _ve»t=rday It was led by Mr. quicknessio. grasping and executing we Coac. W ood and addr eased by Messrslitne finer points of play, placed them in - \ ' thas. Palmer. H- Riivkbam. J- M0 two years at an altitude not usually, Pber-“Om J- J- Cb=r>P°11~i and H- Cm- deigoeoaoinb with ine pienx of me T . _ 1- _ wfll. Mrs. S. Stumhles and Miss Aggie juvenile tc its u,,m¢,_ 'fhey gay”-,,1 i A VlSlli l'.O Ollf Sli0I`9 Wlll Cl_13P.09u9 Sang “_I’m 'he Child Of '59-t.mes met and downed combinations convince you that We have §{\f}£'.” V6l‘y Crodltfible 10 b0Ih H1059 improvised to give them_an ar2umeut;, , 80169- but their first really serious effort ap- mm of the 5ne_St' and _ best I _ ned th t a tore, ner was pears to have been in a game with St. assorted stocks in the city. "-‘*" f§P°_ _ _ “_ H M Sgcrescm Dunst-.nts sod XV., oo may 2-iii. 1894. “mms ° vm "S ° ' ' ' which ended in both .teams breaking paratusnssd therewith. It was inti- . . _ of the fusionists the name selected by Wvrighps H,,11_ px-img Sn-get A1130” ' mum to mm thnt he was dom! some the fathers of Rugby for the fits; club gf Temperance w,.1c°me_ ,'-_ _ i - - ' tliininot approvednind he went ashore. good record so far and their game with _ Dalhousie College last November proved theinforemeu worthy the at- tention of the creme de la creme of Maritime kickers. The fact that their sphere of usefullness in athletics has a wider range than football makes :their fillowing the larger and their task of perpetuating Spoitin general lighter. 'PERSUNAL Mention. ' _ in lédgigeerpidcgf th-isilitytls visiting friends Mr. Chas McNeill, went to Kensington, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. A. Bartlett returned to the city by the train last evening. Mrs. J as Unsworth, leaves this morning for Boston on a short visit. Rev. R. S. Whidden, of Bedeque P.E.I. is new visiting Maitland N. B. Mr. Allen Parsons west to Sumrnerside - Mr. W. A. Brennan. `who'was in the noon train. train yesterday. , ' Mr. J. A. Flanders, agent Plant Lino, _ by Mrs. 'Fla.nders. Saturday. He was accompanied by Mrs. I the Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Cairns, returned ' ‘K Y Z _ survey of ten miles of the Belfast Railway. M-~;}_M__. , _5`;_"f The Peoplels Store. YARN- he left. dol_b_59 sentrles were g§§::‘:lf'£:; ll;r°‘§_°°?_“wE_’°°j”u°ni(:_? I _ _-_,~ posted and the ship was- hauled outln J y’ I h PP g ,ug the _ g‘cc,_.,.,0” -5° _ __ . 4 _ t mum' on-onhgxmn belonging appellatlon o t e younger c .Yi :L i _ J than n__g|hi_P “id “ntl ‘he ippntus’ called themselves Abegweits. Thus -was_ .iu- ._ . ls Read -t-wear ‘ i _ ‘ _ ‘ I city on Saturday returned oil the after-` I Hon. H. A. Richardson and Mrs. Rich- a, ardson, werepasssngere by the eastern T' we had just -received.- . f:°.~::i.:.:";.°;‘.::.s;fitii:.‘:_;:';:.°f..-i it To-day. we’11 err Hon. Benj R0¢ors,wbo has -been in the “` V a city for the past few da.vs.Chairmau of the ' =Asyl.im Commission, returned home on ' Rogers. > prices. _ '°` Among the lot there is a line of Black Lustre ` Miss Annie Thompson, who has been if Railway itill ari,'Ii`ve the citly .Mondlpy _ ri' ht and on ues a will e in t e 1', _ _ _ _ _ _j A similar lineof skirts, finished about the g same-but a. much finer grade of serge-is marked "_`\' `;A\ §s\ Eigtomsitivs _lruriiorioia--The Char-l 1' ' Skirts figured effect, pretty patterns, lined with visiting in Barney’s River the truest of `3ilesia,, velvet, binding, $3 some by me Prince... s&i,.,.d,,,_ 1* And a range of a_.ll_wool serges in black, Engineer M<=Kevzi- . ofthe Intercolonisl 1;; and navy-percaline linings, velvet binding- * peacket closed by push button. _ $3 85 $4. The S.S.Cainpana was in port yestsr- Very h_3-ndsfllne blank mohair Skirts: of the dav. _ 7-_ ; latest cut, lined and finished as carefully as custom Loran- Ciiusaniiiizs. Regular meet- made 8I‘B Only, _ _ _ _ $4-60 _ 3;? lazstifxagolfggxg g';It'°';_:v£;l; even. Recognition came as it was bound ting this 9V°UiDS if 5-30- _'-,__ A Very Swell lllle pf bltl.0k Gl‘8p0I1 8kll’l38, &!‘B 1 _ _ - - W u e O . e _ ' ~ nkinfsréiooos oi too torpedo; or op- ti’ and “ “nw” °f f°”°°’ ‘mn "‘°'!~’ “f Tiimrsimws.-`Victoria Division. §. lined with perqaline, faced with handsome colored _E __ _ the Cresoents took place, To the mind! gf T., meet this (Monday) evening. in ,_ ]ining__very new.; __ _ I ._ _ 50 __ - Plenty of -others-shut no »f room to tell oft_l1ei`n._.-__ _ _ _ i ` ._ -_ _.2 _ - - .» _ - . _ .- vi.. 4- . .» _ ‘ 1 ' . ` d ‘sharp, and will be inspected during the iff l ‘~.> _ li' 1 ‘ l ‘ _ h B .t. h . shomm an old and a familar name resurlecte , _ _ 1 _ ' V __ _ _ _ Q ._ _. _ yriregézeg vghilerzgg ssavhslnuuder fulgl 31:, ¢£1;;9»b0gweit club of to-day brought: afternoon by Moore, D. O. C V . t Q? _g Q, _; _ @ Q ' l headway is ofa patent not known to' THE members 'of'No. 8, Co. 82n:l _' _ _ L __ _ Batt.,‘will meet in the drill shed this L ` " ” ‘ L.O.L.-All members of St.Gecrgc’s T ` l L. 0. Lodge are requested to meet in Wright’sHall today at one o’clo'ck sharp to attend the funeral of out 1&t0_ Friend one s=_oi|iior,fi?t¢o¢y.Pi,o_on of ‘noyos L, i 0. Lodge. Brethern ' will please wear the regulation suit. ' - _ C. O. F. Fuimuar. Honor.--The members of Courts Charlottetown and Abegweit, Canadian Order of Forestersfi will meet at Wrighvs Hall today , Mon- day,at one o"clock sharp to form in pro- cesssion and attend the funeral of their late Brother Henry Pigott._By order of - . ig , jf. Dress.-black suit, tie and gloves, silk hat. _ 1 §We are gnéllearing out t sssssssisns '15 1 'H _AND__ T oison Fly Pape At greatly reduced prices in order to blear out our stock be- who are in the city BAZAAR WE .LK to call and take advantage of our special prices in FURNITURE. The- Ghoap Railway Fares and the Bazaar are special inducements to visit the city. (`h‘ef Ranger Peter Innis Chas Lo' li . our Fino Fupnitupa ‘ and Low Prices will be inducmenis to buy here, ‘ - - ~<- »-_. . -.'_»:'-1~ 1 'L4 ,/~.‘» f -’ -’A:..\ =\ i~\ `:~ -‘_ \~\-`:`\ ~‘.<- ~\¢ 1 W M ` \‘ tr ~\._ t.; .\»=. -o_o .\\, __ on .ws wi' ~ /.j_/.' ._ »z~ '-1 ’- 1-' ’ ‘ \x I ‘iz \ ye ticky Fly Paper, dsl. BAZAAR WEEK c|iEAP Hines on nA||.wA Visitors will find our stock of seasonable f w' tor. , I)ry G-Oods 0r§v;nis the time to buy. Rid : M3115 w your house of the last flies- wi _ M the ones that bite the hardest w <4-‘§ o. ' lin excellent; condition and marked at very low prices Come in and see us. tm , fi... (R *rl 1. 49 _J ._. \.-_ 5- vs_. »-