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W; g,-_. 55( ,S2 _ p ;» , . t __.. _ 1 __ .T..!:__, J ._`. _ g __1 . g Q - ` '- . ~ 4 THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN -DECEMBER sjisés. _ ' - M ' ' ' _ A ;_' rlll' iihat tghe earth “wabbles” in its course, -Yitiitiiiilsiiiiifita :less-igasaasaisig l "‘ BIB mini * Why sliouldift we lie proud * of our trininis-il llat. work T # Even the lowest priced liatgzg §, passes under the eve of a mil-£5 #livery artist and must bf) # perfect before it leaves l i the shop. ive. do notiiiig ‘h mean by this, that our $l.50¥% *'lJat, has so much style as our* §. $5.00 Hat. i* ‘ We do niean however, that# our $1.50 Hat has $l.é'>0 W0l`fl\ _- * of style, even as our df* lllifilles * $5 worth of style. You, t00 #S * will be proud of our trimmed §:§ *Hat work, when you have *selected yours for the coming season. §F. Perkins &. to RHEUMATISM is certainly: cured bvthe use of afaaaa EGYPTIAN RHEUMATIC - OIL. for sale by all D1-uggist Prioe25c perbottle. Hay25ood1yr L _ THENEW '98 GHIGAGD iFlEXlBlE [ll|PPEll... ' Is now in full operation at my - ' Stables and is giving the fullest satisfaction. Customers can have Horses - clipped daily from 8 a. m. till 4 p. m. Prices reasonable. GEORGE ES8ERY~ 'Upper Queen St. Nov 25 "' gd What - About - A Steel Feed Boiler this Fall? - We have some nice steel boilers E mstock that we will sell af, a,_-_- ‘ small advance on cost. = _-_ The-e boilers are made ot the; best steel plate and by the best E _ boil r makers. _i We guarantee them to be firsti _ class in every respect. N0 gasp; iron end~, all stee . "= Illllll 2.?.;i.‘.:‘r;‘.f.€°°S”e‘°f° P°f°he-s § g § erlosses of the U. S. navy were in ‘ C oh C ld -- l E fights with the land forts, as at Guan- Gzglérii Diibiiit = tonomo, Cienfuegos and Cardenas. Of 500 1 I' 1 y' the 67 wounded, as first above men- arge ,Ott es ° § `-=i “Ti-is m ~~ E (P FRIDAY. DEC. 2. 1898. ___ n_____._._~-~- -- -- _ 1 AN ANGRY CHURCH-GOERV An apparently silly and undoubt- dlv angry person who styles himself “A Real Church-Goer," writes t-he Patriot that the G U.\iii»i.-\_\' “seems ever anxious to speak evil of the dig- nitaries of the Church of England, from His Grace of Canterbury to our , own Bishop of N ova Scotia, ever iireathiiig insinuations which are not -` founded on fact, thus trading on the ignorance of man,";etc. lt- is quite clear that the writer re- ferred to is not a reader of this wide- 9 df it and possessed of ordinary intelli- fience he would know that we treat all ldliurches and their dignitaries with _ _ - much easier is the system of account-‘l respect. lf he will take the trouble to read our fyles--which we will gladly place at his disposal--his ignorance in that regard Will t be enlightened and he will learn how untruthful and even slanderous his charges are, and then, if he is posses- sed of the graces of charity and fair- ness he will retract his accusations. We have, as right-thinking per- sons musf- have, great respect and ven- eration for the Church of England, and therefore in common with many members of the communion feel the more regret for the invasion of what we conceive to be the errors of doctrine and practice that have come in, We know very well that many learned, able and worthy men 'are Ritualists, and we can respect V them for their piety and sincerity. . all persons in all churches to accord to think them entitled to. But we claim for THE Gusnnnui the full any subject that comes within the hop and been guided by his counsel tle to appear in print. No one will ihold the Church of England respon- sible for his utterances, at least so long as he has enough discretion to i withhold his name from the public. 7 _ yy i-loo¢--1--- Montreal now pays out 36.7 per cent of her large ievenues in interest upon the public debt, the interest paid last year being $1,073,063. ‘ Think of paying $4 per head, or say $20 per family yearly in interest on the city debt l As the Herald says, it is about time to call a halt- in bor- rowing when that stage has reached. The Khedive of Egypt, who, with his father before him owes his position to the British, has recently been in- triguing against his former bene- factors. The Fashoda incident, coup- led with the possibility that he might be deposed, has apparently brought Abbas to a better frame of mind and he is now reported as disposed to be friendly again. Seventeen men killed and 67 wounded were the losses incurred by the U. S. navy during the late war. ,In Dewey’s victory at Manila not an American was killed. Nine were Wounded, but all recovered and re- \. turned to duty. In the battle' of San- tiago one American was killed and ll wounded, but all of the latter recover- ed and returned to duty. The heavi- iand that the axes on 'which it revolves Astronomrrs and scientists are. ivin renewed attention to the fact are not fixed as lms been .-=l1pPf>“f"l» but move about over li considerable. urea. This will make it more diflicult. than has been supposed for arctic ex- plorers io find the pole if ever they travel so far north. And with a wabbling axis all our old lines oi' latitude tind even the equator itself become unsettled. How can the ‘fneedle” remain “true to the pole” ill the pole continues to wobble? Noi wonder that the weather has become* unreliable. - system the decimal hour is advocated, y l' read family journal for ita reader especially in Frame' The metric! system of weights and measures and decimal coinage have been extensive- ly introduced and we all know how ing in dollars and cents than by the old curreney of pounds, shillings and pence. Time is still reckoned in years, days, hours, minutes and sec- onds. To bring about the' decimal hour the earth’s equator would be di- vided by 24 principal meridians, and the intervals between into 10 degrees Ten degrees would be equivalent to one hour of time in the revolution of the earth. The hour would be sub- divided decimally,as is suggested, into 10 degrees, the degree into 10-min- utes the minute into l0 primes, the prime intc 10 seconds, the second in 10 tierces, a. d so on. The Literary Digest publishes in f ll th dit rirl -ti l ~` t rl in Y Yi ° `llb b dfl . - t wi e remem ere 0 - their pastors and teachers the mea- "ce war’ 1 _ l ' r ' " . b ` ' f th l Sure of res ect and reverence me owed the v\_r<-(king and burning of canal The uilding o e cana P y the newspaper office. The article in question contains little, if anything, . - -- thatcouldf'~l l.b' tdt. Bt ‘ "gm to expresslts own opinion-S upon Wilininvtonmitlis iila(ini;(i lias iiuiferield I5 ! _ f n . _ _ ,y sphere of a newspaper to discuss. DEOUTOQ? mlifril p;."Pln,i,x;CeR glib?) to = The writer of the letter above re-_ P' ` In C' ma ”'"`S' e ep" ma” party had catered to the negro vote, `referred to, had he consulted his Bis- d h h h‘ _ d h_ f 't 8|!! U Ollg I € !Il¢\yOl‘ BT] C le 0 would never have permitted his epis- Police? are white’ the policemen’ sa'-ni' tary inspectors and most other ap- pointees of the city government are colored. It is claimed that negro policemen abused their powers, insult- 'ed and clubbed while citizens, while conniving at thirving, burglary, etc. The white people of Wilmington claim to own 95 per cent of the property" in the city and yet have been practically subject to negro rule. l -_ .__ _ _WJ |l'3WARll`S BLDUD Si NERVE "PILLS , _'Mn ` 0** Ariicle oft times beals the imported article. Our ~ Perfected - _ Emulsion . we think excells any of the im- ported. 50 per cent *pure oil and Hypophrsphites with Cuaiacol the Antiseptic. - iiillliiiil-161 < _ lltllllllllltlllllllllllll ononno In valuable for Pulmonary Trouble, _‘fs u ee oiaice piine Wilmington, Delaware, which led to W- _ ron Tau: canal.. _ Prolldent Igleliat Favor! the Niem- raguan Project. \VAsiiiNGToN, D. C. Nov. 29. Presi- 9 dent l,\ ooooooooceooooos r .K K6 It - 2.1 W D Q.- .-wa.. may be planning to give this person so and so, etc. Just as a suggestion we put in our window this week a. great assortment of Men’s Slippers. They are always acceptable. (@ It looks like coaxing Christmas to talk of presents now--but still you ., , ..,,1. lt Pays to buy at Per ins QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..`II2'. D|i€SS (i00D$ W To-day anda every day this week an story willfgbe §told to your eyesight concel ,pp _ _ g g Y _ , _ _ BEAUTY, Novi-:LTY and Lowivsss 0 ,half ol this river beiougs to costa Bicab IN THIS n ' v The Largest Stool Dress Goods ini Ch’t We want every lady in Chtiilottetowi our Dress Goods Department thlis week If you are in need of a. new Dress, it you to come here this week. ' - If money` is any object to you it wll t o buy your Dress Goods here F. PEliI(|Nl “lllli MILLIIERY DIRECT F Rli $23.32iZ3Z»‘$°€i.'Z‘.§.”qiIii.°”’§§til'°....ii¢N¢W 510th for Fall and the United States. Personally, I_am fond V W6 have 0p€Il€d 8. lille lille Ol N0lJ dvi the People Of this cvvllifyi Germ’ Suitings; Overcoatings and Trousering §f.“"“‘e‘-‘\;’,"';’ affhhiilsééclggfgfggo-;“;;` Call now and get first choice-alfull line leans. e ee a ~ - , i the great canal will place us in closer inlslungs a‘1Way° on hand' ~ T b , c' _ it K ' - - -_ 1 1 ° él€.§’€.. i..‘iS`.E§ii‘.‘.".i.1i"‘i»’.i..{’...Z.““é‘?. “E£n°N.3€L‘; Sartorial Artist: R0 1 3 0 it is said Where Saint Peter was interied Th of the interior is 612% feel, the dome from pav top of the Cross is 448 feet, cost. of Buildin at 70 000,000. Our stock of new goods is largeg store we have better accomodation to show B from $2.75, new lrom the Factory Clocks from shop worn goods, all new goods. Broches, stic links, in endless variety and at the prices that of China. ware, Silverware Fancy goods, Games stock arrived and the. prices are so low that the "f»..~,gW Vi taking advantage by purchasing. ‘Our good' 'l`he lar est Cathedral in the world is in R 1 l 3. 1 W " and latest designs. _ \ V " 'i-:-'“"/"Y i Ai`="§l:_‘-`.iii¥.-`&E»£".‘: Q. ~ f. --~ Prowses New ntone Block Men’s Velvet Slippers 75 and 80c. _ “ “ -°-51.00 and 1.10 Black Kid Sli ers 150 & 2.00 ' PP Chocolate Kid Slippers 1.80 O. - Sunnyside opposite Post Cffice - Burn it in a. lam alon ide I / _ .ace * _f, g _ ._ P_ 0 an i ou _.ei '”°ilf.”.%Hdl»1n MAKERs.' i I Q” y a o ' f im