THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO1`1‘ETOWN 9 SEPTEMBER 1893 Fit, R- K. JDST. A l -_ E' lloool and Proilooiol Items ol lha Ht First insialmenl: new Fall and Winter Jackets now open. Bireci from 'line manufaoi u re r s in eriin, Ger- many, Perfection le, in _ 1 aTlNLEY BROS Want """”’"’* Shoes For the boys girls' 00', and you want the 3 -_best to be had .for the" ‘iU0Bey,. That's w . Simtogive you._We.;‘_lia.ve Girls oil Pebiileb Boots lliiled soles ° Girls oil Pebbléff heel Boots $135 g “lf 3 Boys Sarong Boots from 3 Sl-00 I lr i - We will make itnwortphs your while to buy your School boots from us.° iliiiiiil oi owl loo oollloi. .ie re c..edt r the Huildmg fund of the 5 new 1”. E. Island llospital as the tirst ~ § ____ ` instalment on subscriptiotisz - ` I1 la l lotorost. Gleaned By ‘Guardian ilcport- ers and Correspondents. News Budget of Happenings Round About the District. Mics G._=.u.x.\' leaves this morning for . New York. l Mus. Cnc. l\lCLl~;on returns to-day to St. John, nftera viit ‘.0 friends in Charlottetown. j Miss- Hom-:1tTs, who has been the guest of Mrs. Carvell at the Chestnuts, an s leaves this morning for St. John. PRGP. LEA who has been in Char- . lotietown for several weeks, engaged on ` the sewer survey. left yesterday morn- ing to resume his duties at McGill. TH1-; l~1ing`s County prosecutor is not resting on his ours waiting for Prohi- bition. He placed one of the worst offenders of Montague behind the bars u.. » on \\'ed11esday, and :is there are sutll- cient tint-s against her to keep herthere eight mouths we :ire of tue c-pinion sho will be cured of her mania by that time. There is still cue notorious cf- fender at lirge; although convicted se-vc-1'_il times, it has always been a first offence, but ,as the autuoritics have prcuiisftl to make the next second and third offences, we hope soon to have her along with her boon ccn1pauion--- Coil. Horst. Acama, Sept. 1.--I‘rof.Shaw, Rev. 0. B. Emery, Mrs. Emery. L. G. and Mis. Sentner,Miss McGregor, Char- loztetown ; J. Currie, Amherst ; WV. \\'. Mocre. Ottawa; Misses G. and M Stew- art, Melrose. Mass. ; Misses M.Stewart, M- and E. Sutherland, Mr. C.D.\Veeks, _ Mr- N. Taylor, City; Mr. \V. McLeod, j.Mr. S. J. McLeod, Cambridge; Mr. H. W. Kent, Vancouver; Mr. T. Taylor. J T. Crockett, Mrs.‘Bunis, City; Miss S._ w __Barrett, Inkcrman; G. D. McKinnon, \Volfville, N. S.; Miss Maud McLeod, 1 Halifax; Miss Pearl Clark, St. Jchn Edw. Chandler, Miss A. Fraser, E. G VVestlake, Miss M. Allen, Mr. W. A Stewart, Mrs McGowan, LeRoy Harris, who can, especially it they are in doubt- as‘to what stand to take .-on the 29th 5 . inst. His reasoning is clear and logical and as-'he made point alter pointhe was Ueljllenllyl interrupted by the applause _oi the audience. ` At the close ol the meeting the following rgiesrions were naked of him. all _'oi ethic he answered a, very jatiatcotory manner. . First, Undo;-.Prohibition would _there 0' not likely be a great deal of smngging 1 and would it not be diiiicult to; deal with ? Second. Would not the cost of enforcing Prohibition be very great? Third. Should all the Provinces but one or two give a decided majority for Pro- hibition. What would be the result? 1 I would advise any person. _ who is troubled about these points, to . attend the meetings and ask the rev,~ gentleman to explain.--COM. . . Beer 37.00 C. C. Gardiner 54.1.00 li. T1. lloliuriu 100.00 ` T. '/. 'l`:1i,'1< r 5.00 ` Thos. \\`. llorld 25 00 H. J. Ctin<_';i°'l 1457.00 A. \\`. Stems -"»-00 li. Jollrlson. Bl. D. 100.00 A. 1-`rie11=.l o 150.00 George All -y 50.00 J. P. Cooke 10.00 Sir L. H. Davies 63.33 l\Irs.E.J.Heard,in meni- ory of late \V.Heard 35.00 Col. F. S. Moore 15.00 W. H. Aitken 35 00 Thos. W. May 20.00 C coed; ot lecture 4.00` Arc11’d. Kennedy 500.00 G. A Sharpe 5.00 J. S. Morris 5.00 Thos. Pierce 5.00 Charles Kennedy _5.00 John H. Gates 5.00 Austin O. Hewitt 5.00 J. l).Laythorne 5.00 W. Leitch 5.00 George Wheatley 5 00 S. Wheatley 5 00 \Vn1. McPhail 2.00 Eton Lodge, S. O. E. 42.00 Mrs. Sarah Boyle 2.50 ll. G. Anderson, Lot 07 2.50 R. Heartz 167.00 Hon. Angus Mat-Blillan 10.00 Thos. Cast ly 100.00 Chas. Palmer 167.00 Dr. F. P. Taylor Mrs. F, P. Taylor Walter hlntheson 67.00 A. Duchernin 5.00 E. D. Stcrus . 5.00 A. Alley 5.00 C. B. Chappell 5.00 D. MacM»llin. Royalty 5.00 Thos. Pickard 1.00 Rev. W. Scott (estate) 5.00 John MacMillan 34.00 Horace Haszard ' 33.33 John lugs 333.33 Ronald MacMillan 8.00 lion. Samuel Prowse 34.00 Wm. M. Coffin 5.00 Otto R. Crabbe 5.00 J. G. Sterns, Souris 8.33 V Mark Wright 5.00 W'. L. Cotton 5.00 Mrs. Sterling 5.00 David Small 5.00 ~ G. H. Simmons 5.001 ` t‘:°.z::‘; ;l;'::.o;"r.:;°..;.l.;:.::s“.§:s -»-.-»-_ o v ~ 1 v S=<=°~° vw- '==§§£»ow5f me by him as so many on _the Island will 2‘;':::;°°‘b';‘;‘::“;':_°:’:a:':;::“‘;8;? _‘ 2.50 Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rf. .....Puno have an opporumilytohear him and £ -li . FreeFo1-an .... ....... ._ . .. __ I would strongly advise all tohear hi1h__ ,.,‘,a-so,,s;‘§lh-1. you ghguld '.513' _. down-` your pickling ~c\ae`u-mbers now. First, because they are now plentiful and cheap; secondly, because they are .now better sha ed 'ri ht size and p ._ tender; thirdly. if you pgutlt offmuch longer you will he in the position of many last year-too late. We are taking orders now and filling them in rotation,_a.lso white silverskin onions, (lor pickling) cauliflower, green toma- toes for chow, ri e tomatoes, etc.. etc town,and Head Prince Street,Te1ephone 180 30,Tues & Fii.ti. Sarmnnns & Nawsonrs branch Store, on thc ,corner of Fitzroy and Weymouth Sthoels. opens to-day, Sept. 7th; _A full stock-ro! "choice, fresh and salt -_ meats .-are on hand at moderate prices.- Sanirbnns &NiiwsoM.-sept.7, 1w. John Wheatley, pro- . _ W _ _. ______ _ ___ _ ._ _ _ ___ _ i _ _ _ _ ill-M g:'»- f , ' 1 ll i li _ vC|o hin I1 9 Clothing We sell clothing, have you heard li ? »We want your trade, do you know it? We sell cheapest in town, do you know io? » We keep the'Ready-made Clothing, do you know it? Do you want to save money ? buy clothing from us. Clothing C|o_t hin2; Clothing PROWSE The Wonderful Choa geeeceeoeostsg _ 2 @ §A Ramble-Tho; Gliorlotin Drl ... .f . Through our store- will intro ' ' duce you to a host of pret:ty@1 °dea.s for wedding gifts. Our@\ I1 ~ i Chas McGregor ' 5.00 _ _ ~ G.rmk and Mrseeer 2oo.oo 1 __ - ,.1 1, __ _ - _ . _ Is constantly being replenished __ 1 __ i l i`___ f_ ‘ 1 -__ 7. mfg; R- K- Uhlpmav. Mr- S-nd MIS- S- C- Scrofula.. hip disease, salt rheum, With DSW d¢Si811_S- There _‘S °'@" ` - 5 . ? - if Moore. H. C. McDonald. Tom Moriis,_.¢1y5P¢,Psia' and 051,81- ¢ise,_,es due tg dash and style in the designsgéh li; ___.,._ __ _Q 0 G80,-.R_5¢£I‘5. E093) .;M.0DOH8ld, M.lSS 1 im gre blggd ggg Qurgd b ' H00d’g Sgr- '- 7' We &!'6~ShOWiD th8f f0l’C€ ` _ J M ` l V B L M* V u. é l L I 6 Snadd0u.1`Ci}y.;_S_-_ _S-`f.’°fe“°”~ M“!"”_ P' - y _ _ g and 5' saparilln hem upon your willing atten Harbor. Miss L. Farquhar, Hulilax, K 'hon 0 Mas. McDonald, §Gle1_ialadale: Mr. and MR. W. A. GRANT, teacher of violin. 6 nies idea is to have your ~ ‘ ft '“ Mrs.__W. A. Emier, Pittsburg, Pa.. Rooms, Mrs. Seller‘s, Prince St. Bd lf ° gifts marked, we do an kinds , ‘ - . . _ ' ‘ l . | ON Tuesday evening according to 'ARE you using 3 M¢Le3n 'stamp of ARTISTIC' HNGRAVING. 1 anouncement Rev. Mr. Keefeplectured book? If not can at the omce’ Queen 5 ~ '- _ - _ J *ill ‘he M°“t°g°° H811- R‘3"~ R- W- St., next` door to McKenzie’s Tailor ‘ N ’ Stevenson occupied tlée chair, and in S Shop, and we will give' you a book free . | u ’@ _ . My V y f llchosen wor s it od ced the " it _ . - .. 5 _ il! - igguffr The large hailnwispmlsd to with 83 worm or stamps to stan' Tm THE GREAT WATCH “WSE Thr" M“1“*° _ . . -to ‘ F tg ~ t_ r *__ _ . .. - -.1511 if ' - _ _ -o eris good for one month. fagk`7 if 6 . _ ~ .f _ it ’ 2 26 C1 ‘f *?°'» y§.~@§§s the door b an attentive and t _rested - 1 ._ . 1 ~ ° "5" -'es °°‘*i*°'f'“*‘W *»“°"'”“° M' "' “° “' audience Q' Mr Knew, spokgnf; one “ISN” for Bargain S In waists 2.40 Class (Trotters and Pacers) . . . ... . .. i . cones KWYNMYYYYYYYYYUYHYYNWYHYYWIHYN P _ ~ - -J. J. on & sou, Market. commas-_f 1_1; M Plllllllli Mill Vllllll s""“"°"§,m§~i . Visitors to ` ' _ ' PLA| N' AN-DlSP|CED. _ 5 ° lululu W C We have received a. direct imPor- J ~ I _ tation from the Old Country of PUR- L my AcA|]|A ...._.. l . ' . . [hand - ‘The best Vinegar for pickling- , Tracadle Beach guaranteed to keep the pickles. The l|uCE EDWARD ISLANU SPICED kind is pa.rt1cu‘l;rly nusoati _ _ ' Tar ir Fon i=i_cxi.1Nc.. _ e se a. gus O pt_l_1rin§_,_vFis;;3n§6 per. g1ecl_iH’ei-ent kinds of spices. A1-So_ . » ~ urne Powder in bulk, Tumeric and Spqghl _ . . Celery Seed This Vinegar cannot be excelled for Purity % Are frequently inquiring for the Fashionable Tailor, Our re utation for makinv » WWWW X' in extra ‘ ». t A L ` C ` I 0,, 1, in as have waichejiieit ‘““‘°' "'°"’°‘" °°'°" 1 _ or vSpeclalfRa "5 by. camera andl ' ~ fBymgularsndspccisltrain4fromailBtatlcolto0I|\rlo\h\olh 'They’re necessary. Ca.n’t d° with°“t Fh°m‘ .0 to return day; of issue as follows: - _ - W8 W0l1ld llk6 U0 h&V¢'f»hB mmdue. inclusive usvil' e o Po"toa3e- -“ 9v°'“'°’ ‘° §.‘°é‘.?&’.?.%..m. . ` 'showing our E ` Watches to any. intending 3 RmwC Tmvem ` 8 Pufchatsefd' - at Bmdallirscto Cl do pe _ “We’ll'fgive you a reliable _j Wl\f§f1i¥°" ~‘We’1l sell it at the right _ f 1 urns, ;». mm hikes some nm can nngufmvminmm :mum nuns is o Charlottetown on the 13th, 14th and 15th Sept. good on return by all mth Q ll iillililliilill §-'D . E __ _ s _ iilii iii ltlllllllll 3 We’ll guarantee the satisfactory F. Hutohoso to and on the 16th, .!.=‘ tl lit ~ _' »- “ Bea.rRiver ' “SbPl’»8t8 - ' ' Leave Souris at _ _ _ , e " “ Morell ‘ lates to Families for the ` A McD°NA|-D 5 L ' ' ' ` F L HASZABD o hing _ Clothing Glothing woooioi some wo' 9°f?liit 51,0500() Premiums. 81, 2.30 Class...... ...le :H- . fl- -ii; i 4 1* E l 7th Se - _... . _ `§u- \ __ N';tif$°:.‘;'ffnea sysaxm3&&» isss __ All further particulars given on applimticn to the Scchtaly 5; In ddiio' th bo th Guldol Horse T "h'om0llll|o. aintoeaveeycss ‘timmy Brethren W _._ oitliokaccdays GS888S§§ ii; Ei; York _ __ ._ _ _ __ _ . no ' watch _ ,g_i;ismi;|’eJ“cthm_ _I5 Hqdgv The Special trains wilirun as follows, Local time, Leave Sommcnldc on Urlvi regular trainirom Tignish on the 1-ith and 15th Sept - . . Lea Bmdallaanc Leave Kensington 9%? °~°m` l Hunvr°cr itivcr 10 I8 Wiltshire ,_ . . so °‘ hm? lil? f‘ mln A special train will leave Charlottetown & the lftillodi of lb! Nth ltd UCI ~ the west at 6 p m, _connection _at Summer-side with the train fornT_§¢ld. Passengers from the East will arrxvefbv the regular morning ii on the ltd Q and on the second day in addition to the rogulartroin a special train will | *‘ Htlocwartat l Royal; siinctflon I Arrive clmrlotbewwn §{,i=.tf ~o¢o9°9‘° ` ` $38 S38 P, X 2 :B Special trains will leave for Georgetown and Boom at 6.15 p mach day Excursion rctum tickets will be issued aooplirt clnl fm from Ill *Well 1. bep n 11° I 1 I 0 u n t e st ttiug suit in t e _ v " » . ' ° ' ' city, has now become an ` ` 1ntercolonial“an‘:dP E th Rag;wl::y;e to __ sat established fact. 1 ' 1 ` L ' _. `t°"°°”“"P’» 0 L ‘°'.° ° t ‘ °°° Qur cloths are u _to date * > Returnfarefrom Picton to Chargbttctown $2 on _ ~ . `_ ' toandonthel6t.h. ‘ _ in style and quality. I _ I 0 [I d B _ - 1 A Steamer, Jmqm' w,n_~ism3_hchd" an 5 . Genifs Furnishinos in al _ a aa as” af- __ on the 15th for 25 vim: CWMW., _ “U” leading st)-»1eS_ U "5 I". _ __ '_ All 00ll1l`l1l1lll¢35l0@ $0 b8 8dd\’&S& I0 the 13th and 14th -G °"§ rig pu s E8 “lil 5” _'ts ii li it - o 2 S- - 1 ~ oooo si Bosses ' """LW°?-'3-» 0'°"'J““° 25lh» 1898- & G0, Luang i==sni¢iu»i¢=f=t|»f. _ _ _ _ ° ,augusis1_ I. C. HALL. Mgr. _ Juno 11 1393 dlyu Wholesale and Retail.