.._»... --aipfmg-ii -»---» *"'”*' -»*¢-.`...,._._,..;~, THE GUARl)IAN, (‘HARL()'I`TETO“'N, P. E. I.. I)E(lEMBER 7. 1899. ll 1 § _D-i 1| 1 mn 'm '\r’“ Q , »-§ ,, in 4 _ _ . X, _ , ""‘ < ._ ` \ g. ~ \ il f; \ _" _,li/~¢ `--`K-¢ yy ‘,-`_ _,i ¢»‘ _ 9-4 ~"1f\ '"1 13 .M “"4/_.it~ ef? ’ . - ___ Q ‘(3 meet me Ac f The Always _ ~ ~ Busy Store. _ L .`___ or _ 1.' itil* . n,4_ \__ ‘ 'il <1-4 f:-fc '-.,, Like to Attend- for ,i to you every day- "W, _tl \ _ 950 per yard now 250. _ __ C fp L; . "os R YARD. j§_\) i"- \"// » _ at ‘.-‘/1. Y elegant goods in the latest cfilorings worth 750 to ‘qw \ -» \ Q-_ 950 now 000 per yard. 'I ‘V/. -f,,,\,‘ Come early. if I .A SPEClAL A SILK SALE _ xp d ill) - All \~,\‘._ - '1,/.. nished entirely by gifts from thot--i who p U .z_m|er.y wer»- connected with. or ar~ y 0 This as e sink sate Yen win 'tl Bargains like these don’t come ’ _ A C .bij V P~E R "il: ,, iaRD. f l"\ ` About 200 yards includes Plaids, Fancies, t- ~ Brown Surah and Black Watered Silk worth 300 to _ Leisters, Striped Silks, plaid an-i check Jap s: 1».,) Heavy Union Silks, a splendid assortment, aéid all -_ good colors worth 500 to 65c,novv 400 per yar _ _ _fit AT C ‘ .; _ PER ,J . YARD. . it 500 yards Shot Silks. Surah Silks and fancies, . They won`t stay here :long at the pric STANLEY B303. it V I »., . _ r ,- _ {f-_‘\|- A v- ~~ ~. ~ t a*<'\ ii } _ `~ 1; l I ` A \ , ` f- ;. \ 1 ` / \ A 5 - ni _~`, 'c -’f_ /5 \¢ S S. ,, $ i S ,i l. 5/- \ ' , `__,_ _,..-__.. , .i 1 V ` ~, ri ~-- _f ,`_, .- `, - 1 , _ itil »___. v ~ 'i 5" gm# 0 I i, it _ _ .I `\` ii" 1 v '_\\‘. il I '_ » _ i\‘, of \\%"`, 1], f' if _ it §§§l Y' _ Y li 1 C. [iii 1 l`li8'_laoLennao, daughter of the Rav. r LOCAl:_l_3RlEFS Latest News of the City and Province. By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. Risiricswnn Gospel str:ice at Chest- nut M ssinn, this evening. Sncjeclv Bondage. G-'u. 5 and 1. Uoignr l’ie'rui-:L of Tryon, will hold a srcialon Di-c. 1-ith.. the procerls if which will be used forthe purp'-se of repairing the hall. Wan' is the rememberance tihle a' St. Peter’s baz nr? It is a table fn; - terested in St Peter’s Cathedral, bu» are now living elsewhere. A itiwruzc of the Fire Board will b held to night at e' ht o‘clock in th i 0onn<.il Chsmberfdor the purpose of considering thsponditiou of the ire alarm system, “tha sn-ani" life en zine. hose, etc.,ef the tire department. Sin Louis Davin ,lsr-'further eon sideringthe lobster regulations. It is J underl¢I@ tlathe his de0i;“d upo~ making the sise of lobster 10 1-2 inche in the Bay of Fundy proper and not :I inches as laid down in the recent regu- lations. St. John Globe. A ~ Tin Guaamair regretqto learn that Kenneth lisclenuan well known here is seriously ill in Brooklyn. N. Y. and has beei ordered to a hospital for treat- ment by her medical advisers. Her friends in Charlottetown hope to hear of her early restoration to health. Ma. S. F. Tan Busn, who represents the nigh Grade Art Studio,'1‘oronin, ii- tends spending the winter moutl-s i , Toronto, as he Ends it diilieult to travel on the Island in the interest of the above drm diiriuir the winter season. Hr. Tar Bush thinks theroads on the Island are not properly looked alter in the winter sea- asmye Q' m a _zu 11 1 i llhildren like f Dr. Harve-y’s Southern _ » . It don ue! nauseatc-cures . Colds, Coughs and Asthn: :_ i r 250. A Borras. ~ -- an Haas!! Lirmcixus Co., rs . Youtreal. L if IU! ` " ' ` t ‘ i »i.%é *.0 'J ~,d§§\Y»“;°»;._ 'll _ sv 5% r _ I . ` __ l `| t ~. _ k »' '<" iiiili on \ _ \ ` Jast the tiling for Xalas Presents The hwdwmest and most permanent picture mafia . New scenery and accessoriell. and the latest designs for photo work. Baby always sveleeme at the stadie of Corner Queen and Grafton. LYNCH & CO. It may seem quite new_th_at there are wavs of handling fish on commission different or better than you have experienced. TRY US. Our careful attention and handling; promp' returns and results reached, not to speak of the itemized and satisfactory account sales, will be revelations to you. Our place of business is the init in the city. 18 Fu1tOn . . _ ` run Market oin- eempm me nasriwnieitfis er imma on anim-nun. win be msnauee sppiieerien. " I ` tw . r _ no IiY§iC§i.'f Gil ` Wh not send ' life like sntativo-one of ouryhpiendgupliotographsl They are dnely finished and beacreditto you and sure iolgvs pleasure to the one to whom seat. tter seeabout it AT ONCE if you vsant them for Christmas _ ,~ A TH! Photographers. illlili CHARLOTTE l OWN. T0 FISHERHEN AND FISH DEALERS: K1 1 r us with your name and addres go gafwzvenay from time to time mail you information of value. All correspondence an- gwerefi. I PriceList.s,Shipping Cards 'and Stencils mailed on i demand. t We are establitzhed Qs yaars, giggle refer :ou .min Dun .!°‘ 0 §;adstreet’s,'erthe mark et and Fulton at ional Bank: NEW YORK LA BAZAAR Under the ' ef som" la,di»< nf xg 11. ig ost- iiitoiifiittni r mu Thursday. lleo. 7. '99 Beginning at 3.30 o’clock p. ni. Admission l0c. i TABLES. 1. ADVERTISEMENT-At which a large variety of the best selling goods manufactured and most extensively advertised in the alipited Statgsilgnd Canadzgiillbbe Mm for e. lim assi , me mwieii sn'.'i°'ii"f- Tuimmii. °' 1 REMIHBRANCE-Table contributed to from all parts of the world by formennembers t*°f.n...s°-° 'in-°.°..'. ....'°'t.‘:.*§`..'¥"i`*°....."§.‘:.'..‘~i§5E LDOL Themostvariedloteverseen gi burton. en H 5. BOOK STALT.--Second-hand books and magazines. Missllobkirk. 6. 8TAT£'(‘)NERY-Writiniag wires. tgnvel ‘ opeeand cys . rs ar ur n 7. C AN DY-H ofevery description, Miss Louise Dawson, assisted by Miss M ‘Peake, Mins L. Fnirclough and Hiss M. Tomhns. 8. TEA--Af‘ernoon Ton from 4.3) to 5.30; High 'i‘eafrom6&)te7.3l. Mrs. A. Peters, as- sisted by llrsl. Peake, Mrs.w_ Stewart, Mrs Cairns, Hhs Delilois Miss Pets-s, Mrs M. Irwin. Miss-A. Fraser Miss H. Ai-buckle. 9. cocoa AND no'vnn.-.sues Meiiisii. 10. SIMPLE SIMON-Fishing 'wonderful bargaing out of his mother-’s pail. Master Georire tewart. . ll. LITERARY CONTEST-Pdzes given to most successful of titles of books en- 'ia' ' %l’i.ii:' "JA 0|: noeivnn ei-swing R &\si!nggumso\;d his Xmas pie. Hester U3 ...,..1-‘=°..°'~..*:s:.f..'.:°.pi'»°..»=...°“i~‘...~:-.° Jw? son and that an improvement is_ ssc-I Coinri-:Noise Dec 12th, the Plant Line steamer °‘Halitax,” will change her day of sailin for “ie winter ses.- son. leaving Halifax every Tuesday at midnight. instead of Wednesdays. A TABLE of fancy articles suitable for Xmas presents. at the apron fair in the Y. M. C. A. Hall on the 14th. dolls and toys of all descriptions. pat & ex. A Union' temperauce thanksgiving church Sunday evening. There was no gregation joining with the Methodist. Dr. Borden presided. Dr. Breoken in seconding a resolution calling upon the meeting to sanction the enforcement of the act for third and fourth offences by imprison- ment. expressed the opinion that the onus of enforcing the act should not be allowed to rest entirely upon the temp- erence people. He thought the gov. ernment should assist in enforcing it' The ` speaker said he recognized that to enforce the act meant warfare, but lie was willing to do what heoould to assist the tem.- perance party in their elorts in this direction. It afforded' him mach plea- sure to second the adoption of this re-l solution-carried unanimously. '-.Saok- ville Post. ' Tn: St. John Globe. December_5_th says:-A vefv interesting case was before Judge Forbes in Chambers this morning-thstef Weuer vs. Jacobson. P. E. 1. arrived in St. John last fall to attend the Jewish religious service and while here_was arrested on_a County Court writ of capias at the suit of the plaintiff, who belongs to Montreal. None of the parties to the suit live, or did the cause of action arise, within the province. Asummous was taken out by the plaintik, calling upon the def- endant to show cause why judgment should not be signed against him. gument took place this morning, and the question oi jurisdiction was exhaust- ively gone into. Counsel for the def- endant argned that the County Court ihad nojnrisdiction unless either the plantii! or defendant resided within the province. or the cause of aotioa arose within the-province. Counsel for the plaintil argued that .the court had jur-_ -isdiction the moment the defendant came within the jurisdiction, and it made no difference whether the parties tothesuitresides within the province or not. J Forbes reserved his reliable. Guaranteed Fast Co Covertsa.odFaucy Blacks. Ask your merchant fortliem. ‘wehave them at $3.75 $4.75 prices. -Prowse Bros. Canada. Attend Stanley Brossilk sale. §k;i§:1;§§r»m'“:1i?%i§r°f »l§t5g"f,i6t»r_g_'iéi“3."°nn.'i’.‘ The best bargain in silks eve? Denien. Miriam iiigiieii me mi w' "5 offered iii Charlottetown. 5 2 5. 3 EE. gl _ ' l l it if 2 .r it NW California lusmtel Raisin! }BMfQGOfl. _ A . , ._ . ., -fr 1-_ ` ‘ . _ '- . ~ A '* ,, - » 1"' err' rg ->._. Y `~ *__ '_ ' ‘ _ - . 'Z ` _ , - ' ri *Y ~ 2-~_‘_"-_ " " ,- ° , 5 . . ._ -1- . ~ ' / ' -1.* "71-rn si- V -. F ,~ N 3*. f '»"»'=f_ - =.fi’.» .7 ’ "'-"~i`~_~ 3. _ _ ~ 'iff_'“% _ ..- ;_-e =';2. .f- "~'~. __ ° '5_T`.'\ _ '-, _;:.‘.-.~r‘f.'r.‘e»-..~_-.;__1.»_;~_ a .... .ate-n _.. ..... ss... 'i service was held in the Methodist - service in the Biptist church, that con-4 _ ." ’ You want in Trunks we can su l it.. - 1 PP I f.'2°.i.i".‘I¥.Z.'I!’.I‘1f§’,i.“.1.'f‘3.‘I..§‘ I?°‘...'°.’.'i‘.'.’ W- we 1--r wed on- <1 e- I-no -Nr-- -I forcement. The trouble with the Scott md vlllll ui" BVU 08|!!! *O C|l\!'l0fUUU\ Act was that it had not teeth enough, By buying such a larpnumbbt' we pt tba VQUOQ or if it had they were false ieezh. and now we are going to give you the benslt. W Alllh pes- ir “ ri-na:-ifi¢s°n-uses asses 'V' - EC. indnpfvsisahyon wsntfromsclisQp@QQ ioiiasplii qieuiug from the top alone so the side. They are the nicest thing Ramsay s Trunks and Vsiisss are Bainsay’s Trunks and Vaiism aaa Tne defendant, who belongs _in Souris, - Q is sms Ar- _ _ ‘l'hel{aalal'dL#\hal\all G tol Gyliiilor it limit only 'His' decision. Messrs. A. A. Stockton, Q. C. and J. Kin Kelle for the _ _ _ _ ° 1 Y RED pine =°= gp, s1Lii1tmii_ooLn t*i:rss'ri.itr’s Dress Fabrics are alway _ lors gssr~antssd_8stisfsction. Bei-gm, Qavss ' ' _ Mi _ j ruettes, Sii¢_ Warp Euderas, lfoplius. girlxaslsuarwiadowws isp? aslgrsstinniy or posit IIIIIIIIISPLI Ulsters, Ulsters-If you want a good warm ulster coat w Had' _N $575' $6.75.The best value for ithemoneylyet shown by ns.- J. B. cDonald §~ Co., where worth' and low rices P _ meet.. '73i gets; I is complete, with .rr°~»°°°._. the season when is rushed 4ll& _ See our loam gloves. Warm on your hands and light on your, pocket.Every quality. J. B. McDonald & U0. 7 31 ~ Warm underclothiiig for 'Vo #hid Mass* slwiha g order for engraving early W W WELLNER sandessssy tis- ‘men in great variety at low Worth knowing that Prowse Bros keep the best ..“.i”si”.Z.i’““6.'¥.‘l.»tZ}'f°'°“i 1‘°v»‘*i'H1~i° <>l°tl1i1\S made in 3. FANCY-Usefulandor tsl rticl , mportaiit Iaminstructedtosell bv Public Aletkl I HouseiutJhss-lortetewnen WEDNESDAY, Dl°lH.lI Guitar value in dressing combs at AT TWELVE 0’ULOC'K (noon), iles Ing! Central Drug Store. 27 tl. build on'Grafton Street, now occupied by F DROP in and have a look at our new as a Dry Goods Store. toilets which are all pretty patterns and This building was erected in 1896, and is Na J the cheapest in town. W. P. Colwiil. ‘nd mag; gggfwgv, gpm-¢ bmldingg in the qty 25 d 5’ W 'I' located being immediately opposite thsPost p A good old fashioned cup of tea and 'inch mm* P°”°°‘ *mm 55° “°"'h°\'° all the uecesary accessories at the W. °°'1UffI‘V U0' U30 'V590 dnVi°8 W 9° C. 'I_`. U. Tea on the 14th. Also ex from the southern districts will use, cellent home-made qody. 6 2i 1-liiiisborcngh Bnirsr is built , ANICE*P\'°°"i11m\k°‘ NUM- Thisisoueofdierarechsncmtoseeurepropsrsyhtkevly \°°P“bl° Km” P'°°°°t °‘“ 5° 3°* ‘t centre of the business part of the city tar mr ii istiin ._ There _ ,”n‘5':,F“_,°;"_§wd§m_m“ 'rnnits renpeantstaiebtnsaeesuinqdnas ` 2° '* '"°h""°° dm' 3 | susan Charlottetown.Novsmber 89, ISM Bnrrisn cough Cure, Cures coughs- Prepared at Central Drug Store. 27 tf. ii; this ii* .init fd el ’-‘fr