iillinery _ P61' pg); UXKIE i _-Mfg lll'l15r vt i ~» \ - -. ___ _. .__ _ --.- ~.~f .:s°:¢»i -~_-fr" ~><__»»--'»».=f_ ._-»:;_ »,._~.=» .f-... -1-. _- `- ,..,,__,.,_... ,, _ ,__ , , _ _ , ,_ -~ ' .~ __ is _ _ _ ._ . _.,,`,. 44 ' “ és I -a .gsiry QQ; , ` ' "F . ‘ »~ ' ». _'_-_.gc ' _ -. ‘ ' - _ = __ 1 ~'»<_. . 111:- r.~ 1'! < -;;<.>s. ~- f ‘1.<-‘f’~.e-=r‘s~=ii;-,-;t --fi ~ A ._ ~ ,....».._.,-_.....,._» ‘ 'mms as, ,,.,,,`,_____4,,,_A_ ;_;_ ,_ __`;w~ ' , ;_ _ 1 e _ ,* _ ~ ., ' ;j__ .~ ;__=_ ;;..- _>~ g___-__~ _e~._~;j-,»v .f_,~_ i ,__,_.5f ,_ I-_,»,..,. 3% _,-.-~, _' ;.._ ,_-,_»»._;_._é, ;; .,_.._f_-._-__ _ - " '-~~ W-.~»»»...~ ' . ._ ~ _A--.; - . n ‘vi ` '- »~ M” i r ~ ‘se ee. I ts .I Y ._-ff# --Vfvp "5 ,__ ~.=n~ r' i -' » ~- f’ ,;;»=~,,,"* -rw ' ' ‘ - \ THIS WEEK IS *S lilll WEEK - FOR- il lllllillllli lillllillllll Special arrangements made with the Riilway tor reduced fares. We have made special ar- e rangements whereby all thos who purchase from us will know they have their money’s worth. tin Goods, 0nr Prices, 0nr Principles. -CAN BE- RELIED ON. We Hate Whit We Advertise; 1.111 A visit io out st »i-e will convince you that vve have one of the finest etml bt”-St assorted stocks in th.~ city. lllllillitil C0. The People’s Store. __ ....Suceelsors to vv. 4. vvzmixs Q co » A .-` _._ ` 1-1; -` X*//\ fl 5 <1 ,I a ._\_ //i _ . \ `<.' i _ ily .H T' U..-» -2 .. F .=' 5' .7 liilllIlflli”i'5i‘iiii'Iil»i`iilIIiii‘l‘iiIll5iiilitill`iiiilii tiilil ceeansgsia. 15 und _ c. oao limos Pie. A ‘_0o. eac A is Pi . PP lac. eao Q T 1: Pié ar . =-. ‘Dc oao Telephtp 98 . D. s'riwAR1' Bakes Bd Bread. _ s m Plus. 2 and ‘.5c. each. 'fr McKinnon. : , ' i ~ ' , _"* Ecnivsslaiisnv, -_ nnnnnnnn Minn Yoon Owiv BU.~iNr.s.”-- Rev. W. P. Archibald’s lecture Friday night will be on this topic. Y. M. C. A.--Do not forget your duty. You ought to be present at an- nual meeting this evening at 8 p. m. Ti-is apron fair and tea with home- made candy will be held on Thursday. Dec. 7th, in the W. C. T. U. rooms. ENGINI-:nm will meet at drill shed this evening at 8 9`clock to bid their comrades good-bye and to present them with a testimonial of their regard. PRINCE EDWARD Division. S. of T., meets this Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock sharp. A full at‘endance is requested. Visiting members welcome. _ Miss WRIGHT of Summerside, P. Es Island, a student` at Mt. Alli on Ladies’ College, is spending a few day. with her school mate, Miss Gertrude Donkin, Victoria street.--Truro Daily News. Ar a meeting of the Orwell con- gregation held yesterday for the pur- pose of choosing a Minister. It was decided to extend a call to Mr. H. J McNeill of Orangedale, C. B., and the same was moderited in at once. S.O.E.B.A.-Lodge Prince Edward will me-et at 8 o’clock to-night in the PS. 0. E. Hall, Vicioria Bow. Very important business demand the prompt iii d full attendance oqevery member. Visiting brethren welcome. Yiasrieiinsr af ernoon the employees lot the Royal Electric Light Co.. of which Mr. Jas. Waddell is the Super- intendent, presented Mr. Reginald Cox, who leaves as a member of the South ing. with a handsome iing on which his name was beautifully engraved. The S. S. Halifax arrived in port at an eariy hour tfiis morning. The follow- iiig if. her passenger list: Miss McLeod, Jessie McPherson, Annie ()`Brien, Miss ll J Mt-I tiiis, Miss iv1cMillan.' Pius M0~ lliinnon. Jis H. Manning, Alf. McCur- in y, M. McLeod, John McPherson, l Ama McPheis.>n. Miss Maloney. Mary l Ran, Miss C. McDonald. it lie tmascie ron VcLUN'rni~:Rs.-The Stindard Life of Great Britain, have wired Mr. F. W. Hyndman their agent ‘h ~re, that tbcre will be no ex'ra charge i on cliss “H” Standard policy-holders, J for Volunteers to the Traosvaal. The Vnlunteeu that require insurance can effect same with the Standard. Of c-.nrse new applicants will hive to pay _an extra premium and should call at “ Mr. Hyndman‘s Oiiice this morning. ,T112 following is the personnel of the t‘?n. teams that will struggle for Mari- time championship on the Charlotte- town Athletic grounds in about a fort- night’s time. _ sumuiii . I Anncwisirs. wanvnnims. Backs. ' McMEllan, Douglas, HALF Backs, McLeod (capt.), Stephen, Richie. Henry, McQ,uillau, Parsons, B~t iune, Farrell. QUURTER Backs. .\lc\4iilan, Harrington, Trainor. Dauphinee. roawsizns. Uniacke. Buggies, ,1`. C. Wood, Clarkson, MilCh8ll y DeMille. Ewing. Hardigan. G illdét Folev, NltQ,uillan Dt'lD8Il09. D ~rke, Jones, McGonnell, o’clock this afternoon . -_ A 'rss creatcaiiiedrni Bazaar which C°°°i°“°dFf°mt1=°Fif~=Pes°- ` a was highly successful was brought to _close last night. Miz. EDDIE Moons has gone to Prince Edward Island ti sell horse liniment for Dr. Jost and \V. B. Currie. -Truro Guardian. At the Bazaar last night in the;election of the most popular dry goods firm in the city, Messrs. Jas. Patou & Co., headed the list with a vote of 610- ~prizs a $15.00 clock. ` Miss Burris will be at the Florida Hotel, Pownal, on Tuesday, 24th inst., at 7 p. in., for the purpose of meeting the ladies and gentlemen desirous of joining her class in dancing and de- portment. 23 2i Tun funtral of the late Mrs. Aslil ty will leave the residence of Henry Cros- well, King St. E-isnbetween Prince and Hillsboro Sts . at 2.30 o’clock today for the Pecple’s Uem tery. All friends are invited to attend. . A special meeting of the School Board was held yesterlay evening at which Norman A. Campbell was ap- pointed to teach in the absence of Mr. Bownese, who has been granted leave of absence to go to Africa. A pleasant hour was spent at the W. C. T. U. rooms yesterday afternoon, when several of the members met in a social way to bid Miss Davies. aworthy member for several years, farewell and Godspeed on the eve of her departure for Catifornia. THE chickens which were fattened at ‘ the chicken fattening station will be shipped by the Lake Huron todav. The ;Charlottetcwn consignment will con- , sist of 9 boxes. The chickens from the iSummerside station will also be ship- i Afr can Contingent on Wednesday morn- lped by the Lake Huron i ALDicN'WrirDni-:N has joined the class-ii of “Benedicts.” He married a Miss Mchean from P. E. I.. and is receiving congratulations and hopes fOr much happiness. His bride received acer-. dial welcome to U16 00mm'-““tYf’~ :Truro Guardian. |l LITERARY CoN*iEs'i‘.--‘_`l`he contest held in Victoria Division last evening was agrand success. The teams seemed tto be equally balanced. There was an ‘excelent variety programme. The contest will be concluded on ue_xt Monday evening when the judge will " render his decision. _ Cnnsansns.-Three new members were enlisted in Company --~A” last evening. lt having been learned that the organist, Miss Annie Elliott, is about moving to C pe Briton for the I winter a resolution was .unanimously _ Y ‘ thanks for her kind interest in Com pany “A” where she will be greatly missed during the coming winter. , Psitsoiiiii iitsimort. _ Mr. Harry Sterling- leaves this morning for Toronto. Rev. J. T. Bryan was a passenger by the western train yesterday morning eu routeto Toronto. Miss Mary Davies leaves tomorrow morning for Los Angeles, Cal., where she _ intends residing in future. Mr. Jack Martin, representing the Can-_ ada. Paper C0., Montreal, is due here Fri- ‘ day on ei business trip. Dr. R. D. McLauchlin of St. Peter’a Bay, has returned home after spending four weeks at the Polyclinic Medical School, New York City. Tian annual shooting of No. 1 Co., 82nd Bat.. which was to have taken p'ace on Kensington Range on Silur- The Abegweits will hold their first d h b t ¢ t-1 this practice in Victiria Park, at 4.30 ai?;;.n0Z;_ een_ pos pow uni TT Bt. ll. llieliejt l ate of the Rfiia °n'l"fl iipblllql' :°‘<~'A. 1:- 1-< e ; A rio .';._g€‘;»r,;v _*aa I .4/,'n,;lb./f .\._ _/{§'P__/» on \. mic Hospitil :ii `»‘!:".”l I1 tflduli i ' I e ) li 5 4 Throat ani P I i .`-`-‘ ‘ ,.3 ‘.1cr. 'cis . ) Specialist in ll’s,ie_,'t‘-“‘ E Thrnaiirltsz. OFl`[{`F, _(` wrrm B1.f\~i<. 4( O RP;siti=»._\'-‘;.~;.-».»l l>avi~-'- 4.'/to t)Hi'uc ll i-.ii_';_<--il) i. in to l p- Ill ,1. |‘i, » ",. i E.. I ,- ".1 ti "./ ii ` jg-fe' if 15;.. ~ `- “ f~*»t¥i~`5 _=~;_ ` /LS; o»i..v., -{. '-'iii ' » . _ _ ,. .., . `c 2 to in., 'I b' P- YD- Eyes Testiifor Classes- ` . sawing/ I* ' .__. ._ niieecf cARGO_ ,i From Pont Pot at S 0 R ,Lyn it 2 Schr.0MEGA” ill r;_:‘-“", ) ¢"/ _ _ _ »`._ '\z ' !` ‘S _ \- -* - . ef-:_ fr ,~\-- >;__~\~~ ls ir J ' ' ir ‘f me ?_”;~=`/),,_-_~@\.,?f ¢:~'~:ii._?f?_ _s“_¢ii..f-."~/7 _.»~_/ I ~- ' --»- ‘ V ' ----- ‘ Y ' <--~~-' " -v-~~< L ~_' § \&T H E,4..// l'2.0 puns che bright molasses 300 brls choiceright sugar. 100 (~\\\_ brls choice brig crystals, due here ___ilf¢,' n a few days. k for prices. `; _ cytu. ence. Ch’tcs\n A\..9_ Saw' ' _ lt .,_, .~_ iND' Q' That’-S all l 12 tf I Boy’ s StrongWooIen Stock- P passed conveying the best wishes of thei Ja __ Lo sl Crusaders. and their hearty _the cheapest ,ewan and sem W_ P_ < 1 4 1 . T0'DAY - sri-:n a core. .‘ - _ _ ..`_ , -\ ,. -;:_`- __< ,,» f;-\\I,“;-_\ " 3-`“f»-_ //,_ --i. ' ,,_<3,' .LQ ii' ;»-`_ -3;' ~ " .’ ‘;; `~‘,.i/ ~~ J/ ` ~""'¢ `/C; \\ -$3: Qi/ .",~:3`, _/_/_, *_ //I »‘_. ~` \. ~/g, ~ f _-\ _.t i.. 2/ >- ' ~ » ,, ii'; ~ ~/ » ._ _ Q ,, I $/ I 'c A l .9 . _ A _ >_ 1 _`r_._`_ <_ _, -"" -r - lt) Spangled Banner, letters of regret were read from U. S. Consul Vail, Rev. Dr. E. Prowse, M. L. A., Senator Mac donald. Major Morson, Hon. B. Rogers. W. A. Weeks and others. Col. Moore announced that Mr. Prowse is placing to the credit of Mr.H Brown of his establishment half his the _usual salary during his absence. Also that three volunteers from Souris-_ two ot whom werepiiicers who resigned iheii commissions to serve in the r_inks- . were to receive an advance donation of $23 each from the citizens of Souris. He handed over the money in gold to each amid great cheerTng. Tue next tiiist was. Our Guests the C0l1tiI19ent, which was drunk amid loud and pr longed i p ilause. If was coupled Wit the names of Major Weeks and Li ut. A. B. Mellish, both of whom I"SD°l1ded very happily, eliciting re~ peated rounds of applause. was ably responded to by His Hontr , Lieutenant Governor Mclntyre, _I-Ion. Senator For uso and Hee. F. de C filled the time down to one o’clock, and other toiists and speeches were yet to follow when our representative was called away. . A mire hearty and enthusiastic bunqu-t was probably never held in Charlottetown, demonstrating that the hearts of all have been profoundly moved by the -brave and patriotic con. duct of the men who are going to the war as the lsland’s representatives. .-1-M Piziiesrnsiqs Dress Fabrics are at way reliable. Guaranteed Fast Colors' guaranteed Satisfaction. Serges, Crave-3 nettes, Silx Warp Endoris, Poplins. CovertsandFancy Blacks. Ask your merchant for them. `Roya.l Oak Soap.. It leads -_ L0sT,-Between the Esplanade and the Guardian Oiiiice by the way of Water and Great Oeorge Street a ladids small gold watch with broach attached. Finder will kindly leave at GUARDIAN Office. 23 li. ings, all sizes, all prices a Paton & Co’s. 7 tt Our Ready-t0-Wear tum w see' - as `Patedna§ Cooqh mg 7 tf A vlnr fine assortment of ' rdineers, ` Colwill. 14 iw d & w CHICAGO MARKETS. CH'IcAGo, Oct.` 22.-(Special)--The following are the closing rates: , Oct. wheat. 701; corn, 81|; oat 22; pork, 7.9%. Dec. wheat. 74i;corn,33;cats, 245; pork, -_-. May wheat, -; corn, 315; oats, 221; pork, 7.825. ".\ .Y ;-~ 4-\\ "\\' §4\ §x\ `_<\ ’_J `;`\ \<\ }.\ ;\\- ,,';_,'...,,,‘._.';,'._. ,'-/..._,/._ ‘~. ,-7 Keep out 1.3 The Cold .~ .'4- \‘§ \ K By wearing a ii Chamois Vest. ' - 1 vi '. ,f 1 ' .‘ . / - / f .\\‘= ~\*§ \*‘\ -\* ._, _ ~ ,~ For persons having weak ~i ’ limbs, or those who take cold ea.sily,a chamois vest is almost a. \'\ §; \, 'ry I ~ _ necessity. We have them for both men _ ‘i and women, and different simes it _ _ \-'/ 5 ,1 The toast of the Dominion of Canada j Words.. r 'i 'fx S °» - Bracken. These eloquent addresses < »` f 4 r 4 5% F oiled la nkets. \\ ".~\' ‘~\\ `._~\ 1"" /’ ' ” > _ f F f 4 /4 §§ §§%% ¢ : 'a I and prices. A cold day has no terrors for those who wear the Frcst King and Frost Queen Vest. % .-,' __ l r &l of f _f" 3 4 il. .1 A I if DRUG?/575 ' ‘ ses gens an ` 2 Qi % i , -w-u-un-Q "ISLAND HONEY Chilly Morrison, the Master of the Rolls. L. . Nights Speak Louder Than \ U]-n p _ 1 Warrn_-'- _ Soft-_ ` ' Well-inade- - All-Wcol-- r *sites 'i /"- I l 25i:E§i'r _»_ \ :Qs . discoun Will more than pay for washmg Here are the prices of a few leading lin t _ _ _gi ' 4 60 u u _ _ at U 5.65 CC `H C( S ; _Cl .s s 6.2.5 MUURE & ~ \ 'Z ' '.31 A -'A'.f`~.’A A .\\‘_ ‘ep \~~_ \~_ » / R P » "A tai we 1 »:_ .vi \\ \»'. vi \~‘\ vi \"- We Want All who are in the city BAZAAR WE K to call take advantage of our special prices in FURN ITU The Cheap Railway Fares and the Bazaar Fine Furniture Low Prices fx? 6) 4 i_s/M l We have just received a small quantity of Clarified Honey from one of our leading farmers. It is guaran- teed strictly PURE and UN..DUL_- TERATED. Price 25 cents per pound. Spruce Gum. Also 'ust received a quantity of i I i J r good spruce gum from Miramichi. ' ]\I1111IJ.6l.’y. Come in and sae us. \ . . 1 ~. , _ ~. I `._ '*"“-Pt* » _-» - .~ " ‘ ‘ ” ez is-». ~. ~ - , _ I . `.~, .,,,,.,;3.,,‘,,", ~ =!$5.~f;i.¢<'f'* ~ ,. ~ Nl ` ’ - " ` ` )`:w '°’!"f`»”lt&>::=»~.if»_ ,..___ THE,GU_ARDIAN, 3HARLO'l'.lETO‘iVN, OCTOBER 241899 _ W ,_ -‘M » °""°'= '-~»;;~-i'=~”-- '~--ff" "" H' P -f __ bv __ ________ _ _ _ § ‘ _ Sava con Wednesday morning for Q , ' V~ *I “""_`" The South _African Contingent will B »' I-_-I.. ‘ e e . _ +__ U liHl\Nll Bllllli About the ‘need for warm, soft comics _ making blankets. _ _ So to-day we bring you a bargain lot 5 pairs 'l`hey’re slightly soil d- Not quite good enough- To go among the new ones. ` ' $3.05 Blankets for $2.29 dl ‘I e w ~ Only one pair at most of the prices. ~ Two or three at some Second fic -nm ' are special inducements to visit the city will be inducinens to buy here,0 I John” Newsor sesssss elnsssessnsnssa _ 1 1,7 if » 1. 4.-vena; v‘¢¢.»»~ Sl. DUNSI il'S CAIHED BAZAAR W K ci|EAP rnni-:s on nA|i.\ Visitors will find our stock of seasonable I _ 131357 G-OOd.S Mens Furnishings, in excellent condition and marked at very low price lr. .HARRIS tiiiiiiiii