D ,_ _.,--_--if* rnn ouannisn cisraniormrown Novnirziaa 4 .m ff w _ig I - IL ali i Y V H V ~ -- -¢» »1.~ on "__ __ __.._»..,-~--.-~--W-f.,.»~..»-».-»-.s_..,.__~.f..-,_.._..._ _. N ___ _ ___ __ ___________ __ __ __ ___ _________ __ 4 THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTEON NOVEMBER 4 1899 _ * p -'\|enl_»~----~~ ~ » ‘ _ / ` ` _/ _ I Rs;v.Ronr~:RT WHis'i‘0N will’pi' _ _ _~ at l-lear.z Hall tomorrow. BPOCIH1 ` music. I Arnale quartette will render two ~ selections tomorrow night at the Central 'M110 ‘N110 Sliiilli ill ii ..“““”.:f;;l2°:.°;i“_ _...r;; ‘ “ Iicial insisted ceeseienseniy .rbi-ieiiniervais. _.___ the Sleeper over the °'i‘°».rni:ii°“°= ..;; truly e name _ the Sou and the Holy Ghost." A few ' e Pair oi ._---; . _-Q ' ,;-\` _' _- Q nf » . 7,/\.} _-JS- ~ 1;*-2 5- -A »§ h.. :_’/ ‘~ 'ff end be e_ J, Tilt: mail train arrived in the city at ll.‘lt) last night. each tjhristian church. mes as e many will regret to learn that his conditioi ` this morning is unimproved. In fact, Mr Jones is noticeably weaker and is t The laying of what is the corner stone rather than the foundation stone of the new University residence took place the reading of a psalm by Dr. Stewart , then was sung the hymn “Before J eh- ovah’s awful throne,” followed by pray- ga' ing at the close Rev. Dr. Lathei'n,cha r- man of the Board oi Regents. who pro- ceeded to lay the stone in the orthodox well and moreremarks by Dr. Allison, termin- ated the proceedings. The corner stone topof the front door, and has on it the ligures 1899.Iu it is embedded a|tin box with papers,calendars, etc.. etc. In the corresponding stone in the southwest cerner, withthe figures 1898, the date of the commencement of the old resid- ence, is the box which was taken from its corner stone after the fire.-St John Globe ` Hill, was in the city yesterday. the Princess yesterday evening. eks & ids 2.65 .. ’.i,:.Tr.z'i.!;°t.i:.‘;§.;'l:‘.L'f°~ N' 3-* ‘° Dr H McLeod, arrived in the city . afternoon. Factory. & ll. l intl i Plee. if 2 and 150. eaell- Pies, 00 Plea. Appb Plea, Tai-1: Ples, 1 0o_ eao Telephone 98 . D- STEWART nouns: saxsmr, Bakos Best Bread. Sleeper who Sleeps in ;;r’.§;:i.:rit:“°°.§::;r;°';;.¢;§;ji‘f He W111 Thank British Em- Archdeacon Reagh was a. passenger by _ _ _ ' ° me night on an interesting mission. Mr G Beane ef La Impmm Tignm, The onioial did not know, but w_a.e et the Revere house lui; “guessed” an' examination.. wouldhave \\1R\\*~ ' __ sof Sir Louis explained that he Mrs. A. Stems Merell was a passen bf ie W- iiwfi »~f-i‘f~"¥ ‘;.‘;‘..:.£.'°;.:‘.t.‘:,;‘1.°.:.:r:r'.;;::“..‘”;:.“: . I - Mr. l. G. McKay and daughter leave examination the baggage must go this mominz for their heme i..ren1ee C `»` 1 F "5 , P- f >- r ' i>` f bassy, but whe ' _ ~_ he was met by another oqioial. who said he would examine the _ ~ ' _ ‘°Well,any one can have his D _ ge examined,” said Sir Louis,°*but what is _ the meaning of the courtesy which _is to Chapped be extended to me it my baggage il not allowed to pass without examination?" Rough e ~ ‘was on a' diplomatic mission that he Quicpy _bwome ,ofa an under the soothing and# influences of tur ' of " i _Roses » I is without a doubt one said if Sir Lewis did not consent _to an Gaffney-’e funeral which takes place this ,regretting that it was of no avail mme bottle for to Summersi e is morning _ Paenen _ _ _ the Supreme Court _at the late B\’l_t.1sh_embassy_ f01' lt! kindness, and ‘snot sucky or any morning. _ ' ` ° _ ' ° " A ' 1 e 25 cents- Y 10 each. 1 0o. each. F' iillllll. noni' ,\;‘,' l '.l,'\l:'\ll ill‘»'gl\li'tli'\`\ ll l i‘\‘l".lill'ly\ :"1 CARD. Dr. Dickey has resumed practice. OFFICE HOURS: 9.30 to 1_p.m.2.00 - to 4 p. in. _ W Eve b intmeni mugs y “Pa 283wks E; i. 1 A Mooriields ) humid iyngii ni. ni. _ Pmsm 00355? i E ` ‘ _ . Prepared and sold only 'b MY STURE §°f . isacomfortas long ll T 4' i i f. ____ .M _._ Ellna ll You W11 Buy Ie night Dr. H. L. Dickey _ ’ ' _ ' \ _` _ i M . -.iii ei" _ I I ‘G’Q‘6/["‘-6/$75 wr l Bu Yourlll S “|n___m`___T____B00u _ _ M., 8..... W\‘€'\‘\¢\v\/\%»\“\'\"\'\v S-&O’\¢\/\'\‘\¢\\f} __ _ ¢_ P I _ *_ Q fa " Bargain ’ l'lere’sa _ i Dress _ k |_ > t ‘"’ _ ' _ 'Eighteen or twenty" pieces dress goods, _have gone ont' ' Some serges, Q. _y _ plain broadcloths, som _ mixed tweeds.f~ Widths S0111? V8? 9 _ __f;}fi§;_ One 'Thi-rd i r M P S oak _HE Km largenumber of state documentsiu _ _ 6 ' f i ' ~ ‘ ' - _ _ _ °‘“°'.°° .° ° °‘.’ “° _ - "?*° baggage. and wt he ~'¢i_ ,} ,‘. ` t-n,'.t,. M31, 7- i i __ _4_:_>< :'f '- efsiddrl 1* ,_ I V' -` ' CH <:r17‘ . I la 'J ‘?~ i - , . vi , i., . '- ‘1‘ . _,J _ ‘,~- _- __ _ ,_,,,_ _,__,___ ,., _,___ »-ts _ -tr., . N 1 '_ _ _ ., liven' ; _' fi , __ ,,,_,. ,,._, 4 _ _ . Q . _. _ ,_. “_ _ _ Sp¢'¢_i§8\iDisoount$' _ __ _ _ On frames for photos of the ‘ Wei-have also afew of those pretty _ __ lofi for cabinet photos. in Gals, White, and ;§e*50c. ` ' vi We haveyust the errislo to suit you, como and inspect tho!! i. W coo K, Bex:rs;:::~.i;:."fe.... ... ' They’re made to wear _ l_ _ (llrliittleéigtixsaaqlhsiiatl ¥;©?.ehdt;)';llo#th.L6n¢k>U -andthey do wear _ _ _ _ _ _ Throat and .Ear Hospital _ S Ask your dealer. A _ _ _ *Q 2 é f 2.3 ‘\f% ¢ ‘_ __ N.,- OFFICE-Cameron Block. ‘RESIDENCE-Hotel Davies. _ ~ _ i _ _ 2500 Hours-9.30 a. in. to 1 p. in.._ _ __ * -. _ - - '_' - w SLP. meg 7 w 8 Pe me _ U _ , J '_ V,___ __ ‘. ' . '»»'.--.U V -_ ee1’eeted for me sees- r »» e _ A m _ V . _-1,; Dress Goods,