32;. ,-.I ... Y.:-,.,;: V. <.» X-I; ~»>,,._\g THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 16 ‘899 `1_"_H,»_ .JV *_ .: `_ Y . ._ .. _ _..,..=._4-»....._.»‘;...__.`,...__...,..~_...:...a M 9 9eP 3 “Se 3 0 dalones has been very successful in se- the above in all sizes. ALSO-A full line of Underwear, Underwear, Uool Underwear. A Our Miss Vanstone has just returned from Toronto and Montreal and can at- tend to that order of yours. large assortment of Pies, ICLIPSE BAKERY, éeenannaaaanaen Cake, Gake, Cake; Cakes, Bread, etc. for you to from, everything fresh Leave your order. Te1eP1"f’!it‘ 98, ST E W A RT takes Best Bread Hf### 3% L. Diekey R0yal London Ophthal- and Ear Hospital Mooriields ) ililltseasas ofthe Ego. Ear. mw 7 t0 8 P, m _ \,'»- CAKE####i## is % alnut Cake,- Currant Cake, Hawkesbury tor Sydney, C. B. curing such a large shipment. TH: GUARDIAN learns that the Cen- tral Christian Church of this eity has secured a building lgt on Kent Street, I . ill W PIOG IO EPOC! 8_ S1111 able modern church. It is expected to have the edifice completed this fall. Plans and specifications are new being drawn. THE steamer Halifax left on r turn ard passengers were J. H. Turner, A. A. Bald, Miss McQuaid, Thos. Lock- wood and wife, Miss Cummings, Mrs. Cummings. Mr. H. Connolly, Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Pledwell. Miss B. A. Dyke. Mrs. Molning, R. S. Phillips, Benj. Hayter, Miss McLeod, Mrs. John McL.ntree, Flora McLeod. G.A. Went- worth, Miss Wentworth, B. S. Orcutn Marv Rush. Mrs. Huddait, Miss Gar- land. A. W. Longley, Mr. Plumer, D Bryener and wife, Annie Stewart, Lauri Thomson, H. Whittemore, Mrs. Peebles, Mrs. Keoghan. E. Marshall, Miss F. Campbell, W. Cairns, Ida Mar- shall, S. Msreenay, J. Colfour, Alex. McDonald, Ernest Bell, Jas. Mac- d0:i1v§. Mrs. McDonald, C. M. Greeza THE schr. Nutwood is expected in Soarisg to-day, from :the Magdalen Islinds, with acargo of 700 bbls. of mackerel tor Matthew & McLean. M . next to the residence of Mr. John Mc- Pha'l d ill eed ` - HOOD . n Welcnme- ral Will take place this afternoon to St. L01. AL ClUsADERs__ComP,my A_ James’_ Church at 2 o clock. where ser- t ' Wm ,_e_0pen on next Monday week' vice will held by_the Pastor, Rev. . - - , T. F. Fulierion, assisted by a number i.{;t:];;];tder_By Order of _the Worthy of other clergyman. The interment will be at the People’s Cemetery. AT the meeting oi the Diurymen °' THF following McGill students leave . . ,_ l _ boarded 2.130 cheese. Dillon & S 'lletll U H y 1 ”' Board of Trade to-day, 12 factoriesltor Montreal on Munch, momma . P1 . . 1. bid 1050. on selections. No sales, sales-"Mesq:`S` W' .V2 NR1”S°n` of Him mtl' | . . . d S. J. Willis. Ixingatin. will enter 1 - - a <- men holding for higher prices. Next fm _ _ __ Will Fld 0 F ll f it . meeunqgof Board on Fridavvseph 29th_ .heir final year in Arts. M _ W Bracken Bl R at 11.30 a. m. I r W k 1 wok f Frank Conroy who went to the_Mag- will enter the th.rd year.and Mr.Frank | Sterns the second year in Science. Mr. Hedge McNeill, of St-tnlev Bridge, will enter the first year in Medicine, and Mr. Tom Davies, son ot Sir Louis Davies. wlil enter his first year in Arts. Mr. P. F. Duffy will complete his course in Medicine. A vita! sudden death took place ves- tardsy morning. Mrs. Burns,widow of 'he late Moses Bnrns,arrived in the city by the train Thursday night. As soon as the express reached the city she went to the house of Mr. Joseph Mc- Donald, where she was taken ill. A doctor was sent for but at 11 o’clock '_ Y B life was fast ebbing away, and in a few e . to Boston yesterday afternoon. Het ontw vesterda mornin it was noticed that minutes death had claimed its own. The demise is indeed very sudden when it is considered that the deceased has always enloyed good health. THE death took place at 8.80 yester- day morning of Mrs.W.E. Bsgnall. for- merly of this city.Mrs.Bagnall’s maiden name was Mary Maud Raddin, second daughter of the late Judge Reddin. and a sister of Messrs D. O’M. Rsddin and George Reddin,druggists,Cameron Block. Mrs. Bagnall came here from New York in April last on a visit to her mother, and although then in poor health it was not supposed t'iat death would come so soon. Mr. Bagnall ar- rived here a few days ago in response to a telegram telling of ;his wile’s ser- ious illness. Her sister, Mrs. Creamer arrived from New York Wednesday night. The four children of the de- ceased are in Charlottetown. and with a 1 47-. ,ff 'I 'LV 1 T THE mail train arrived in the city at T S BRlEFS,11.30 last night. I atnglg 0’-FIS. gimp-tai:3 arrived iii Part oc ve e ay morning from TKE steamer Jacques Cartier. made niiouthal Sha “ned agam durmg th” Vit, Gao, i\IUT‘ri\it'r’s steam riding _-a trip to Crapaud early yesterday morn- a lemon' - l » it ia- nipped last night by the ing It took her six hours to go and Two in-5,, tivo second and one th ,.3 S 1 C it fi Gm-nt she did not get back to the city in time pnza for ,masse at ,he St John uh, si e ~ ~ 2 ° _ _ _ . ' . t i l' `° ' 1 ° . '. . . _ ._ ° .' Mia. WM. Moi-‘ur shipoed ten horses lto sally “gum In he “tex-‘noon u:’p` bm?" came M E' .Is1and‘_5'° gut She left at an early hour this mornin 0( 0 th rd 1 bi' lb” 5- S- Halifax Yesterday' vm and/ will make her usual tr.p this after? tornlgew Bid swlvick.pnze on y remams _ ` __ !_ ` T b d ,th 1 t ,R _ J_ J h _ Cnannorrsrowu School ot Music.- willRiFessliIi)1i‘d¢isheirrti'(;aiiJl)i5i-almtillldmsleoii son :ads obrliuoght (io atlie city by this S] Owmg m P'°‘ W""““‘ ab °°”°° ‘mm D g S Princess enerda afternoon Mrs the city there will be no lessons ven _` * " . ° ; . . ` ' ' gi S ext Mmday 'mek' be?" 2°' Jchnson anglmle sin also "lived by today. but the studies will be resumed 'SONG SER"CE'“At the g°9P°| meeting the same boat. The remains were con °° M°“d“-7 "ext 18th mst- ”"V_ 'J T -"“ 4*' p "%l i . Saturday. Sept. teen, 1899. / Qualities that tell A Ain et~aaasesssaa;; 'Tl U1 \< ,». \ ?`.`i-f. ?`§f?`§I?"` Kill Tlieni 0lI Quickly , 55/4 -,f \»1 \\ \~‘\ we ~\» A \` 'yi \` ‘aw lin Prowse’s New Block to-morrow veved to the 1-gsideuceof M,-_G_H_ “~---- - --~ f A --' afternoon at 3 45. Strangers always, Hdlbr00k Kings square' The fUl\€ \\- at ~\-ss ss- \..\:.». .»..\-\_.\»\`.\-;.\-\..\- N, ‘ < ~ -ff /~ -'-;/~y;_-;._-_:.,;,y~.-_§_ tic ky ~ /$\ }. y u ouse o /tg flies this time of year, jf 4 / when it is cold outside, / .‘\ but warm inside the I / .. home. They bite hard this tim of year. ' bticky paper will do it. Two sizes in stock. Large alnd small double sheet. r, 0960/575 ` p i 1 sorrowing husband ind other friends are left to mourn. The funeral takes an r. Sertcker. _ FOR anything in tue vegetable lines call at Giy’s stalls taday from 9 to 9. | 16 1i. The People’s Store. % % Ute dan Well be Proud oi 0nr Dress Goods For it has no superior in Charlottetown. For years we have had the reputa- tion of carrying far the largest and finest stock in the city. .Under the present management it is vastly better than it has ever been before within the history of the house. The wonderful array of stylish. carefully selected reasonably marked fabrics is securing the undivided atteiiiionof the best dress- ers on Prince Edward Is- land. % %%%%%% %%%*‘s%%;`rk%%% %%% per yard. place Sunday afternoon at3 30 lt’s Worth Your While . to get our prloes on Canned Goods hofore purchasing. We invite ‘comparison of stock and if you favor us with the privilege we feel sure of making a sale. All kinds of Canned Goods at Rock Botto m pric .JENKINS & SON s euvwereeveu ein nov eeierisr. § \,A\ 1' <_ Pape -f \' 5;A\- ¢". f //<1 Q 1-\ \_.\ \_i\»\,_i ~Y»' 1. 1 lie Gan Well be Proud ol Dnr Jackets. Over 500 to Select from From $1.25 up to $32 50 The finest array of handsome Jackets ever shown in 001' rows CAN WELL BE l PROUD OF OUR F URS THE LARGEST 11 C I DEPARTMENT _ IN THE PROVINCE. 4 We invite every lady and gentleman to drop in and see the finest dis- plays ofF urs ever shown lly Store tor Dress Goods Double width l2c to $4.50 Look Out F large mantle room. My Store for Mantles in Charlottetown. ,tt “My Store” Priees or 0nr Mens Clothing ad. and Central London “My Store” is a. Busy Store "'°“‘"‘l.'.".i‘.'.;_ % SENTNER, MGLEOD 8|. CO. as Davies. f _ ' 30 a, m_ to 1 P, m_, % Wholesale and Retail Successors to Beer Bros. §:§ %i%§%%%%iif Those two lines tell the whole story of why our business glrows so. Nearly every bright buyer in Charlottetown knows now how well it pays to deal here. We’re after the few who do ng; We’ie just quoting a. few prices from some newl Hlled de- Prices that sell. partments-just as sample' of the values we oder. _ y \ .. `~ , -=@‘> \t?\:r‘-~ . '-»-==e- -» . _ i :,\`\.\~\ *_`:‘;‘_" ' §;”T;;u `:`\:`:` ,_--r ,___ zz t__ ‘-;-:-_t~“"" ' . _ . \\..;_¢. at l/ 1 9, . \:,: - .--6% _Q _ , S\*~'§s‘- if 9 Hcre’s a corner newly filled from England and Germany- with a few good, honest Can- adian products to fill in. Cheap worsted hose, 20, 24, 29c. Good weight, wide rib, all W001. black cashmere bose. ' 24c a pair. Fine, smooth seamless, 4 to 1 rib cashmere hose 33c pair. Good weight 2 to 1 rib, all wool,black Cashmere hose, 37c Fin values at 46, 50c, 52, 58c, e%;B ; Chil n’s hose in all sizes. Ladies’ , Underwear Prices are the most interest- ing things to tell you-so here goes. Long sleeve vest, closed front . 15;; Heavy ribbed vest, closed front, long sleeves 18g Buttoned front, ribbed, heavy and warm 254; Full fashioned vests, but- toned front, long sleeve, fine, smooth and warm 38c Other prices hith as you’d like. Children’s Underwear in all grades and styles. Stylish Corsets. _ _ So man neo le V* V *` tell us thatyoorspis _It Q' the finest corset 1 3 I department in town ` -that we guess it must be true. .~, .-, We’re selling a U good, well made V corset, nice fitter .,mF..},‘ and good wearer, 'Y \ for'only 30c * Fine, grey jean, i "‘~‘ i V Q, trim and stylish ,r - _ 5Oc ' 4 gl A specially nice I ‘ ff, corset in tcru jean, ' faced with contrast- ' ,., ing shade of sateen, 'finely made 75c Other grades $1.00, 1.10 1.35, 1.50, 1.75, 2 00, etc, etc i 1. 1 -if-"»‘ . ___(___¥ l Want a "Pair Gloves ? Kid gloves or fabric gloves, we have the best of each that money can buy. We . guarantee every kid glove we sell. EVERY ONE, remember that V Dainty Veiling. If there’s a. lady in town whose veiling want we can’t fill-we’d like to see her. Dainty. stylish things at the lowest prices you’ll find in town. MOORE & MGLEOD. ' Hats for 1 Particular Ladies. More new ones coming every day--dainty, stylish, trimmed felt sailors and walkingliats. Nobliy nntrimmed shapes.- sll priced lower than ever you’d think, we expect ;|;0|;1|¢r , new lot to-day. ` "shirts 'rim Fit. _ ' 'H I v c you ever worn , the shirt we *#11* Try ~ one once- a_t any rate come and . letus show you one. W hi t e shirts nicely made. 35c. well fitting, Better" grade, finer quality -y 50c. A grand value-_-linen bosom *and bands, reinforced and front., you’ve often at dollar for poorer ones, . 75c. Finer grade style Irish linen bosom,iinest cotton body; $1.00 L -undered Shirts. 75c. 51.60 $1. 25 $1 .50. All 'good values. ~ New Underwear. _ -st ,_ . t all right. It’s highly recom- mended by prominent citizns of Charlottetown. ' t It’s here- priced right. New things in fleece lined under- wear now open-six or seven diferent grades. Need a Nice ` Necktie. ' /\`,» if “ ,ff e -” 1 `,` "/~` ff H ll d- \\`i A i n g every Q ¢';""`7’/ “'°°k ‘ t "~ th a t this isthe place tobuy reallydsinty things in neckwear. Puffs, bows, four-in hand strings l4c. 25c. 28c. 38c. 58c. r, l Easy to ' “Brace Up” More pe o- When nice snspenders are Sold B0 low,-Bfnlly "g00d braces 25c. 35c. 45c 55:. The “President brace” the newest thing-and one of the best. 55c. here. Collars and Cuffs. ' T h e n e w sha p e s \ iq ll if ,iii are here, _r and we ‘ ` sellthem _ _ _P at right ‘- figures. ,_ 1 rf' si ip.; -1'” Ll :V 15,/ ~__ Colhrs ._ ,ii '_ I 10c.each '- _//'-{"`-' and 2o¢. each. Cuffs 20c. 25c. 30c. a pair. All shapes. The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s ‘ Busiest Street. ' - "Stsn&eld’s unskrinkahle” is'