“L .-»,=;»s~"rry:i,f. *ta-\ ...e _ v.».¥,- _ -i -_f Gs _. » ~ t Uflllll d he 'gt mi V-| i i* l .2 ESTABLISHED |891 THE GUARDIAN, oHARI.o1'rETowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. THURSDAY `sE;i‘EMBER 21 less __ _ -h_E-as 5 _ __ ’ , _ _ PBHTIIWITS Sept 20 -(Special) -- William arrived this morning by the Crown Prince gnitories He will re- \ ..o»¢" __.__._._ -_-- who arrived in the city Monday night’ , _ _ . and was escoited to the Royal I-lctel by "° '_-"' -_@- the exhibition enecutive._ Yesterday; _ A Bll0Yl'l21°R@CCllllY BCCU gfggxi 81331:; 1;r<;;1§§§th§cIt;;=;»;;i;dt lFlI'Sl _Balls M2lllCllCSiCl' HlS FI`lCll(lS 3! J. H. McAvit_v and R. B. Emgrson, i ' O '°_' ~ ' ‘ C visited the exhibition and was shown through the various department. While` o ‘ much pleased with the principle fes- . - ¢ g ' \ mg That W ___..._ tures of the show. Governor Mclntire _ ‘O _ expressed much gratification over tie K - ""*°'-- . »_ ~ _...___ excellent sho wing' that P E Island had - M A NORWEGIAN CAPTAIN Talks of the C0ui1try’s Prosnciity and Says Can- _LEAVE _POR lfHE__,FRONT AGITAHUN _.___ mid .. ...Aly ,... iyyi ada Should be Topmost-eCanada First, ' t __________ ` William Arrivas - Blooiisinn FARM P. E. I. _ ' ` -Al _ _ ' yy V. ` Malmo And Was Given a iderillifiifiiiiigfiiiidiiiiiidiiiifiii' Ways' IA Band of “pm” "nm the WM W, ,.,,,,,,,,,, ;';;t.:;°:;‘;°..;:f...t:°':Ji .:;::f;f.t:?.; _ I Pam. A" #PM tt “° Hoe our as sdi..M.ci1t ._ - . . _ _ » bf" °‘ °SS ' “ “C ‘S il” wwrunor..Sepr.2o-(special)-sirWiiind Laurens. c. Mc. addressed . Q\l¢¢ll» _ Illloooltoe a o f th 1 t h d f . . _ _ ____ lhll;pgef;bsf;3esl;’I;eed eirrfx Pr‘;'vin;)e over eight thousand persons on Tuesday at the Middlesex Fair. of prince Edwmd Is3_and_ li _ He talkedof the country’s prosperity; ofthe value of British connection and: ‘ '¢ ` _-__ _ i` s -*-*-- Srocltllolx, nent 90 -(Sp@¢m1)_ D_ C_ MQKINU,-Y_ y, the benefit the farmers derived therefrom and said: Canada should have the top- ' » ~ NGWOKIII °1Pt&in found on th~ °‘Chestuut,” the horse that took iirst f most Iilace. m.that. market' ' ‘ L0?n?QN'- tempt 2O_(sPf_cm)_g¥°lt ann” Sap* Nu" of Kms Chu-iemhland 8., prize at the exhibition, is wmwut daubt ‘_ Sir Wilfrid said the Canadian Commissioners had Stood to our rights on the Bmahf S ammde 'r°!n`dms lb’ Iran' “lu Dmfhf 133 w¢ md b had And a very handsome animal. He is tie. Alaskan Boundary question and consequently the ne otiations _had ot been v_°°1W‘u ”°t °h“3° ‘mlfu ‘n“'F"‘.d*3'F “"5 "mmf ‘N1 *D9* 1 . 2 n . _ . _ W* *N* ‘"7 mu "'°° P° * property of D.C.sicKi=;1»y,oi Cnarl me- lsuccessfnl. _ _ _ _ l cabinet meeting. unleaasoinething un# Nantes _ _ _ .. . ‘ town, P. E. l., and captured first prize out of seven classes. This is the only Cinadian horse that cutpointed the famous Sanborn horses. This animal is a chestnut gelding,8 years o`l.i.15 hands I 3 inches high, and weighs about 1.050 lbs. He was sired by Preceptor by Nut- wood _and dam by Merino by Almost Momhrino. He ie an elegant carriage ‘horse,a' ntefedriver, quiet and kind. and preamita (handsome appearance _ln har- ' some mon 8 try-Mrs Richard Reddin, Char otta- 9 “_ -_ Chase 16 -sriroiai. Don. snonrizoax MARKETS iiiznnnnns’ Associurion. 5¢Pf 20 ‘-(sP°°‘°l)‘°n‘° ti-ies-Fred G. Bovyer, Georgetown, P. *f° "N °1°°1=s Ht" E. t.,_ist; c. W. Homes. Amiiert. add. V501! 71i, 00111. 34f,0ate Sweepstikes, bul1,4 entries-Fred G. 3 02! Bovyer, Georgetown. 1st. . 8:gaaI..71l, corn,291 , oats, 21 t_74i. wrt. 30s °=t= Pair Brides for September, ` Afiot .er one of those happy eve: ts took f tae holy bonds oi mst.-imony it tie 06 home ot't e bride’s parents,Keni Str_e+t. _ ` 5 P _ ` I handsome silver tea service from they 00 S G;-3,09 Churgh chqir, Of WhlCl1 U16 bride y has been a valued member. Thei I l e reside on ltlustoii Street. 'The Sackvile.ITo_st extends heat ty con- ‘ I took place last week at the residence of ostfnaet -r C. A. McCurdy, “Glen tial xnot was tied by Bev. Mr. Mc- _ BOOKS Eiief of smite- by E, A. McCurdy a relative of the bride. i town le . Herd, bull and three females, 4 on- place at nine o’c1ock. last evening when Mr. George Fred. Long. and, Miss J inie Blake, daughtfr of Mi'.` Philip Blake of t iis city, were united in v The bride was attended by Miss Mittis ‘ Pickard, while ' Mr. W. Henderson _ supported the groom. Among the n-im-_ y cron-i and costl resents was a ve'y“ GUARDIAN joins wits their many friends ` in wishidg them years-of happiness and prosperity Mr and Mrs. Long will giatulations to P. G. McSw`°9U» ‘h°' well known dry'_goods man of Amherst. gn his recent marriage Tb? event U Cottage. Onslow station. N~ S- Th* bride was Miss Lily Thompson. y0\1“8* est daughter of Mr McCord! TM -f i _f white ribbon and chidon She coded ~ -- ~ =--~ e ‘nr .."':‘¥..z="...°°"...“.';°°.. °f° sts; ` ‘°""'°' N* united as 'anti ss Aeyess ' ing as i 'led tl\egr°°m 1>1»¢¢l'thr°\1sh‘¢h° hre- '**_‘*" ~ " i V il » \ N (S an ___ ___ _ _ 1 _ !__W. _ . h"°‘h°°d°°°d"" *mmm ` exiles i'1i°=ii"'1l'i1'r3itc, §s:wmo,'etct‘~‘ f‘ Standard Ol te Move- " ~ _ milk* mer th Hand-made ladies’ underware, l en-.j ill ;.s................» Im .eltyg lofirithi the R hinusdme costly and _use!_t`il presents recjeive`il--shy the.popnla1'~ bride. " ' After an informal reception at ~ the residence of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Hrs. McSweeny were driven to Truro, and took the evening train for New Glasgow thence to P. E. Island on i short wedding tour. After the honey inoon the couple will go to their future home at Church street. Amherst. where the bride will be °-at home” after the 24th inst. » 1.11m--_ IN the golf clubihandicap medal play at the links on Saturday afternoon Rev. D. J. Fraser won out with J. Douglas tlazen, M. P. P., a close second. The .fternoon was extremely fine fer golf ind good play was the rule.--St John bun. » i iziireevrfriraaiyih ¢`J¢u'¢`\‘d¢¢.`NNNNWWWNVWUWW‘J‘J.YNJdW»’H. .`e`.\..'h|¢» u`ii¢"il` ST. CROIX SOAP l'F'B. C0., St. Stephen, ll. ’*»°°\»9.»m.A\. . - f _fllthevt \\\i»i»°r=- » I ` f.,3__,' -51* . _. W t -uv; - V is-»» its ii his it i S By-the Gnaiii>ui¢’s_.S»eaLs.l Corresiioodentif The inet yfar el.e;g _.in _Atta is largest for somlzyears. _ Several' ‘Island b ye have e .te 1irst"yea`r in Arlrand Medicine. ` Footha 1 practice ‘has commenced in good style. Nine new men have been placed 'on the team this year_to replace those who have graduated. The Dal- housie team will play the New Glasgow team on Satirday. _ ` After. the regular Y. M. C. A. meet- ing next Saturday evening there will be an ice-cream social to give new students anopportnnity to _get acqua- inted and feel at home. i ’ Ill in ` ROYAL “KING °""" "M, 1 YK si JoHN EXHI " "" `” " ANDREE ;,.. HoN. SIR WILPRID LAURIER Boisits’ iiitisirus TRACE” Addresses a Meeting of over tight “REST ‘ ‘ i I i - We want to be friendly with the Americans, and to trade with them, but if f°"°°” °°°°" Th’ °°“°“° m ‘iwltillflvll they will not,our hearts will not break, we can live without them. _ i°°t“7° P1'°P\_l'l\i°l\l for Friends Q Broyh I would prefer friendly nelationr-withtho United but it cannot be 0“'“9_° Fr” su” °m°f'>`! 5” ‘»t`_*`° ’ 5*? 55° 5853 bought withciitsaeriiiciiig our bohor. we not hive' it." Our pnrpcgd I ‘ ‘ Bu » OA ' isCenade iiretiast and always.. _____._H.__ N if y A _ __ __ . >.\ '~Y.- ....`__`_ . _ _ ~ _ I _ . __ ` ._ | B The bride looked 'charming 'fl ` _ .lion Walkin' 3” 3\i§§§`*_i ing -u'°°h1°° _ _ pretty gown of white silk, trimmed y First _ _ __ ._ _ Q _ _ff _ _ _:__ fig _ "VeocIiedNatsltodayla§Qidltfat _| J ~ I ‘ in ` S _ .on"l‘rid_oy' , . Q 7 . ,I M5. Jr A. Robertson, uiereha.n`t,ut_Bon~“ alieiw, was in the citi yeetordoyi . A ltotnf, one ` ' ‘-at tliegvere. _._ Mrs. John Eamon of Gr`a.ndview,' was in the city yesterday eo route to visit friends -in Heats- River. ' » t ~ Mr. Joe. L. Raftery of Soni Boston, arrived here last evening to attend Bt. _ Dunetan’s College Mr. H. Gittlelon, representing Braley dt Sons, wholesale drnggiets, MontnQa.l,wol in the city yesterday. ' Mr. P.S. B own and Mrs. Brown crossed to Point du Chene vesterda . They will drive to Moncton and St. John. it S. S. Halifax,for Philadelphia via Boston, i where she will remain for the winter. _ Miss Annie Rodd, Brackley Point, re- .tui-ned yesterday from visiting friends in ` Moncton and si. Jehu, N. is. waits in - lBt. John Miss Rodd attended the ex- ' _-; ’ _ ` jhibition. ,i \ Mies Campbell, daughter of the Hon. _ , William Campbell, Sea View, returns this u ' . moigieing, afteéha pleieaéilt visit with frglenda ` int city. e was e nest f rs. ____ ____ sup <~ Baking Powder t............,....... g ° _ _“'*'-Hivuniaav - O ____ _ Rev.J.E. Grant, Summerside, was; passenger by the S 8 Princess yesterday ms » l MC fran PUIY afternoon _ Mr. has slant some lathes &e¢Iy_ cream i tartar. ‘ a pure hard soap _low in Pdch the food hi hes: in quality. L against alum. _ Z . _ weeks visiting his father in North Sydney, who he left in o precarious condition. Mr. Grant goes to Sumroex-aide this morning. Mr. John McDougall leaves this moi-n- ing for Vancouver, B. C., where his father is now residing. Mr. McDougall is g youigdinau starting out in life. He has wor or some corset earring' e ’ t- ing with Mclniiis Bros. We homo _doubt he will be another successful Is- lander abroad. His many friends wish ‘him success. . i..g......,..... - gnugkgny all kinds Of ` _ O I For 30 days I will sell Dinner Sets ___ N .s - I Tea Sets Chamber Sets Jardinieres l Supplies . O ‘ O Cheese Dishes, Fancy China, Lamps Ready _ 1000, people to pay their accounts furnished J unc 30th. idtégigxdthfj 3335358 me ___ X We Want a. large amount of money for Sept. lst A A. BRUCE, Morris Blickl ‘RAW VWFQHW' WFIINQ ur. E. 3.Msr._a¢-ima s ‘ e_,ere»_¢ig¢; Iustreceived. 8000pa1rs. i Miss Nora fleid leaves to-morrow by the of Iron wear Fame I NOTE-3»No 1 s are guaranteed A Slaughter Sale ' i.i‘w1s oii siiiii