I I :P- *Sv id id nn ri. ii I llllllSON St C0. THE GUARDIAN, HAR LOTTE .__ -< ‘vi .c ; -~:~;";;:` 'vi s 'f +j‘j;“;f¢;111:‘»*J£r‘*‘!'%§*__ _ .§"‘-£iir'Nf`-’_i¥§".. §,._' _ ,I ;_ 2.; "~§i3`=` ' ."i'5i73.;*%= __ _ ~ 'E-* -_ "- ;'f‘~` _ ~- ~,,. ' ; ‘ ` -_L " “‘ `~ ~ ” ‘--.Aid-..t=.ii‘a<1t f A ' ‘ , A _ ~ .A ' A ' - ; if. f'§:<-fi. iA~1fi_`:A»i_;i1i?i._A.~»A_; TOWN. DECEMBER 2 l898. 0 ' " 1 _. _ p 5:. _ _A -v . '~‘_-_.:.}7_*.__ _ _ p ii if-' 1 fl ‘ a-`.fif,| [_i{'i~‘f A 1 > . t\\\ all QUT l’ ‘ wlwxx. ,,l~\\ <13 lf Z, I{\i°‘: EDITO|_?_’_S_ MAIL. ABOUT CAS HEATING. Sita.-The editorial paragraph in yesterday mci°ning’s GUAiii>iAN on titty cent gas is no doubt very interesting but at the some time quite misleading to the ordiiiiry reader. While the Ilemld is perfectly correct as regards the pt ssihiliiies ot' gas as ii. fuel for licnting and cooking it could have truth- ll ,if _ ¢v' it \l{7"l¥_-7 y . yr ,` 9 i I le if ` -;- ,i ‘ V / \ $5/ Qff <1 / iii M_....... fully said that feiv g-3 engineers looked for any great benefit to the consuiiier ‘from the misiiamid cheap-fifty cent- gus its Dropostd by the syiidicaie ol liosion. 'l`he reason beingiliitiliis titty cent _ / y/yy' /I \ _-5A' I - : _ _ _ I i' ` t ' gas i~; simply a low quality _ iioii~ltiiiiiii~ ' lm ,ous g:1s- which is equally tow in heat junits for heat power and expeii:-use l ”‘c|Afu; l).\ii.\' :;i_»ri;i\’i\i; 'l`l:STIl0N'lA!,l 11 'l`BA.\'Kr-‘t't. I’Eol‘i.E _-‘.r~'aR AND NEAR jnfgient Citizens Prononnce ».¢g¢|y In Favour of Dr.Chale’l Dlniment. Kidney-Liver Pilll, and Catarrh Cure. “nga are at Liberty to Write to a¢ Folidwlng Parties to Get Their _ @¢¢n¢tlon of Testinaonlaln. i _--é IICIPIEIT UATARRII CIIREII. Rosie Stearn, 30 Waliton Toronto, says :-"I suf- gt every change in -the ggther With cold in tihe head. At. mg” it wa.s_so bad that I was unable 3 weak, being completely stuffed up. ins advised to try Dr. Chase's Ca.- ltrh Cum, U-Hd did S0. and received *mediate relief. I Am pleased to tea- ufy to Its worth gladly. I also recedv- ’ ul g sample box of Dr. Chase’s Oint- pq for itching ot the skin, and it Il ng best remedy I have ever used. I rhall at all times recommend to suffer- ” Dr. Chase's remedies. His recipes gn indeed wonderful." iii KIDIEY DISEASE UIIREII. lr. J. Kilfedder, 28 Gerrard mug not, Toronto, an old and re- opected resident od the ci.-ty, gp :-“I have been suffering from Kidney trouble since last fall ma found the lightest kind of exercise very painful. I concluded to try Dr, CIlse’s I{idney~Livcr Pills, which I nw advertised, and the effect was won- tllffllli the first box removing the pains Il III ba-Ck. and leaving me feeling very much better in every wu,y_ I can dlerfully recommend them as the ‘ mmgman'S frlefld- They Qfe we" i mlm! K. and L. Pills. The meaning lhlch I took to be Knights of Labour 0°# Pill a don. 26 comp g _ G it ‘L rn ‘E t.-_.. .~`4 it 4'* 0"... nu°V _Are You thinking lliout Music If you are, come and see us. _We have Pianos and Organs, ‘ all the lealding makes. ' If you cannot a.B`o'rd a. new one we have a large stock of sec ond-hand Pianos and Organ 3, at prices to suit all purses and on easy terms of payment MLRH BROS., The P. E. Island Music House. 6onnoI|v’s Building 'I it Queen Street. g illllll Vllillllilil 75 Cases Tomatoes ' I Corn, Beans, `_ Peas. Pineapple, A ' Peaches. very lowest prices for cash. _ , ' GRO{"Al-ff. RS. A- A00rnerGA'1. Geri emi Kent Sts. City, I _ MR- S~N.EARLE’S 'MUSIC STUDIO 'll Ie opened to the public oii Friday. The |6th iiist htuition iii Piano, Orzqnn, Voice Cul- m1’% and Singing. Clzzss instructing in u5°Theory of Music is given free to . P°P\1s The exercises used, the music 'elected and the s stem of teaching em- 5 wed are identical with those of U29 is itrrsa speci- conservatories. Bc ' ‘ml Mr.Earle will be ai ~_l|IIy Earle, Terms upc- ~ :plicat-ion at . Studio or at Messrs '-illler Bros., *F5538 Orders may be left. ffl 15 2aw3md s . has proven tlintit takes much more of this kind of gas than it does of an il- luminating gag, such as is sold in Char- lotzetovin or iii British continental cities at a. higher figure. That ii higii candle power gas is as used, experience proves but it is not .A fair to compare coke oven gas with it and state that ilie latter quality of has at halt the cost is the cheaper. Fuel gas proiects me not new in the l'nited States and at short time ago the Progressive Age. which is an authority on such things. published a li>t of neat- ly twenty fuel gas companies-tumish- ing gas such as is proposed for Boston -and every one ot these companies failed and either went out of business or adopted the manufacture of illumin- ating gas as is generally used. V That Boston could furnish cheap gas‘ should go without debate b¢cause'a dis- lrict that can sell rearly two million dollars worth of gas per year, such as combinfd crmpanies do in Boston, should be able to manufacture it cn a pretty cheap scale. yet gas in Bcston is not as low as it is in Toronto and cer- tainly not as good. The writer in discussing gas affairs with a prominent engineer lately, one who knows the Boston _deal to the core, claimed that gas of eighteen candle power for $1.25 per thousand feet is about as cheap as the much advertised fifty cent gas pi oposed for Boston and tried in other places and the reply was. that ‘~it\is about the same," so that Charlottetown people really have as chfap gas for cooking as many large cities and much cheaper than any place with 9. consumption only as much as it is hero. Wliei. gas is used here as it is in English towns of the same size it can be made even chtaper 'han coal and the people wont have to be deceiv- ed with an offer of cheap gas which is worse than cheap in quality. , Yours, etc.. ` HENRY R. Lonou, C. E. the pen of Ella Wheeler \Vilcox. a lady of rAfinA-ment ard culture. about the country-its lack of appreciation for the beauilul, and of true friendship for one another, Ideiivth.: assumption. Beau- tilu I Exquisite! I can say of my dear' home in the country; where I found fiierds and neighbors, capable- if true love and friendship and appre- ciation of all things that was good and pure; where if fortune favored one neighbor the rest would truly rejoice with him; and if death carried off a vic tim from one family the neighbors would mourn with the mourners, where true let and the ocean. beautiful Sublime, which throng our streets drive through cheap as coal for ci okirg, if properly. wood in the lake region l-he preferred the country. There is no goieip nor` scandalfin a quiet country place com- pared wiih cities where deeds of infamy are of daily occurrence \Vhere is the man in the country to elope with his neighbours wife? Ne'tln»._~ are there l thieves to break through ..nd steal, no ; divorces asked for, noi' granted, no i gambling houses. but peace and plenty 1 reigns supreme. Then look away from f this, and see iii the distance the smoke 5 of a city. say Leadvtlle for iust-`ance, § where on Sunday every store, shop. ; and saloon is open. 5 'Here is the Leadville opera house. I on the opposite corner is the Post; Of- f fico, we are greeted with the sign over 1 the door of a saloon that “mixed drinks gave only 25 cents;" while just across :the way another sign informs us ‘-two ‘drinks for 25 cents;" but up further iauother says “straight drinks only * 10 cents." Now we are among the gambling houses; the doors are wide open, and every one has a bar in front and perhaps another in the rear, and all have music playing. Near the docr is a man dealing out “short faio,” further on they are playing -~high ball poker;" a wheel of fortune is put up at the end of the hall; we passed the Coliseum theatre coming up, and here with an entrance through two _:ambi- _iug halls, is the Theatre‘Comiqud. Coni- ing out at the other entrance which is through one gambling hall and two bar-rooms, and crossing the street, we find ourselves in front of twc large dance halls. both running and both crowded. You ask is there nothing in Leadville, but gambling halls. bar- roonis. and hrothels ? I ask where could you find true friendship among such scenes its these? Then take such piiys as the Devil’s Auc ion. is there anything elevating, or anything you " could appreciate in it ? On a beautiful autumn diy, with its crisp clear air with the foliage turning to every gorge- ous tint ot crimson and gold, let us take any of the walks near at hand, and feel the peace and happiness which A iesult from an appreciation of nature and nature’s Grd. In these we delight, not in the works of art' in theatre, or opera. Fronii or GLi-zscvnr.. l` F umwoons A NORWAY PINE i simun th Holman Estate, and running south 105 feet or until it reaches Bayfield 1 ` , 1 / \ BARGAIN e i _ #iif#%i¥#il€#¥%###=Eff#H2 I I _ It is me lulu Slit it Ili lint int. tlslitii. lvttittlit l ‘ A 10 CASES GLUTHINE JUST DPENED. We are in a position to-day to show you a magnificent. range of Clothing. No one neglected. Small Boy, Big Boy or Men. We can _suit you in Ulsters, Reeters or Suits. All sizes, all prices and kinds. It doh’t take chromos, tickets or money rewards to sell our Clothing. We. sell so _cheap we 'really cannot afford it. We have no money to burn I Men’s Ulsters at $4.7 5, beat the world A Shorey’s Ulsters at $6.50, ticket in pocket (inanufactairer throws them in). A_ McKay’s Ulster (our own make) at $4 75. beats them all folt 'quality and pi ice. Our Reefer at $5.00 is an excellent coat, heayy and strong. _ 50 Men’s Heavy Suits at $5.50, extra. value, _ _ 25 Men’s Heavy Suits double breasted, former price $8.00. how $7.00' ' ‘ 100 Egctra Heavy All ,VVoo1 Suits, $7.50. A I Pants, all kinds and prices. 500 pairs (cur ow n make) extra. heavy and strong, warranted not to rip, at $2.00. _ ; _ Boys’ 3-piece Suits (own make) heavy. for Winter, sizes 20 to 33. '$5-00 up. A Boys’ 2 piece Suits from $1-50 up- ' ` ' Blouse Suits- One line is a. beauty- The very latest style. _ Fur Coats, Fur Robes at the EAEIG-AIIN P . ,.1 _ _ 1 _ - ` . ' "" ' ri . -.. _ ,i . V g . , \,- ._.~ ` _ Q 2 I I ' I T , . 2 hi.. 45 _* c I . _z‘-‘ i t _ A L \€"‘l5_ =_ their WON; SU1`F0\1Ud@d by., 03-‘91'S Street, thence east along same to the ' ' similarly occupied, and they pur- place of commenccmentA.And I do hereby " S are By virtue of a Warrant to me d' sue their recreations in the same givepublig uoiiceihut I wi110uTu@Sduy_ h0u$al\dSn Tralnendnus Bargaln 1 issued by me Sjpendiary Mag eager and social manner. They thus be- me 27th diy of December, A I)_ of the City of Charlottetown, give come thoroughly 200051011190 I0 U10 1898, at the hour of Twelve, er his hand and seal at Charlott stimulus_ and excitofllofll Of SOCIBIY, 305 o’clock, noon, at the Court House, in g°i||g_ on the Eighth dny of November. . when these-gyare \vit`i~tlr=1WU.Ih@Y are Chorlottetown, set up and sell by - 1898, directing inc to levy upon dreary and desolate. lt is not strange Public Auction, the said House and 4 gen ut Public Auction, such Real that persons in this cmdition would Lard. or as much thereof as will ' f Duncan McNeill as resortto ossi and scandal it they were Salisf ghelevi, endorfed on the said, igufiicieut to satisfy the A f t i SALE EVERY DAY. A fo~'ced to remain in the country. ut it iwan-uni, being the sum of Eight dollars , _ of One dollar and biuely is different With l1S_Wh0 are bl'C'\1Sl1t UP and Fortv.four cents, _and one dollar I _ cents ($1.97). assessed against t in the country. Noblo IIJ0\1ghlS and y for costs. besides Sheriffs fees and all ` cant Land on _Town Lot Lumber sweet nieinones arc our 10ViUg COID- ’ otherlegal incidental expenses. l l ty-two. bounded as follows, tha paiiioiis. our eyes drink iii the beauty. Dated at Cnar1ox.ieiowii_`this 19:11 day _ say ;-_-Cominencing on Stewart 1 i_ ' }A , llpilip llllNl illi EVERY Elf ing- I _“ll i “_ ' A' g __-1 _ 'Iii iqumnuxxgpiil 't ?_ _ _ t : __ ._,, -_,_A-. ' _ Tl-IE. i ,inpnovzt ,_ T g Of CHRO I I ES and I Omdi for informdinn, or call ar. Cb’town, ess _ Saturday and Sund::__ Charlottetown? E Island Nov 2t Dr Clift ‘M DesrDr This is indeed my day o 'rnauxso after sufferin for ti e t 12 r¢ w Y t t iv must aggravaang fnrmpgf Rnpfzfe, as friends in Ch'towiiiwmw¢ll kn0_g_“ £3: 'v nm im” niivrnv FEAR DA YB,t|.8 YOU fill' _ no cur a no pay, in spite of alfgsy uiibel _ weak side in nowsironger than the ot friends never peplptd into the skepaton ' ‘ ` ' Y' w ' ‘ ' M igbezgrgfwsiid? closet nor rave ed its secrets. t is ' 9; I i noin.Au. ini 2AINsw1m|:._ui.rmvEnr rarely on finds in country places any- Sheriff S Sa 6° O _____- ___._... §§§g&I);'g§I!g:‘m.nD.6mL°R;f° thing else but absolute. loyal. enthusi- ._._..¢_ ‘ 'chimes roi-taiiureif your 0rd0rB'M’6' no cash oouw Bri: wonsm 'runs uns asiic friendship; they can D0 Zelltlillely By virtue of a Warrant to me direct- lsre nuanced Piiysi.-iAn,,.,,d i__¢,iu,iL enthusiastic over the beauties of nature, edjgguud by the Stipeudiajry Magistrate _ tape truth ‘pt tiger rtgsplnipmgl 0r0V€‘1`HI1ylhif1Z WWUU ‘H158 UOWRFGS of the City of Charlottetown, given A _. grwnrgoiiii iliiliseeigaiiitiii. nu. s the advancement of the cause of Christ under tus baud gud seal at Char snouw xvowruar 'rmsv can an co . . ’ _ A . A 2 . _ _ f' is.. - or the relief of the poor. or the afiiicted. lottctown, on the Eighth day A ' ' _ I ggucfgggugf 13;; iiiirqwnaaxhegein The flowers to us are loving preachers, uf Novembel-_ A_ D_, 1893, directing I ", nothing trusses. 'I _ each cup a pulpit each leaf a book. levy upon and sei at B U S immnny Y°f'ltED L, ` ' ` me to . 1 I . - A ” A 1 ‘_ 2 _ 5 the sweet scented p CWNS With Which Public Auction such Real' Estate of i Mr. Roe is about ioyears olbag_¢‘;; nature`s widespread halls are painted. Duncan McNeill, as is snilicient to sat- A g;1:»Fi_11_¥B:25C;'3;D¥§&‘;‘; 61833,) gm] are from the pow! of the Heavenly isfy the sum of Eight dollars and AA women of tifiunie rupr.ugp&ndta api _ ' q '__ \\ Artist. Our cathedrals whose quench- F0;-;y-f0ur cents ($8-44) 85565565 ' __ _,_ ' _ _ éeznnt 1055 l°mP5 the 9°” and m°°“ 3“PP1Y» US against the House and Land on Town ?‘a‘§"*"“ o 7 P C t ni. gdrufi- dis Aiéaénpopgzhiogqfirze - - ' - _ F _ ‘5 s ;A . 6 choir, the winds and waves-its‘orgal-, Lot Number Twenty-two. bounded'a.s I .- _ flffftg Mabihldxdy ngcinioiuesday noon; thunder, IIS dflme the Sky- Ne U10. follows, that is to say: -Commencing . _ Grasnogr N. S. }]'_Vinae(prLHp'r.ne‘l3,n;l‘\E!e; - - _ - _ “' ; UR . ea Shlmug deW~d1'0P9, we the ¢1101'D"1%\ on Bayfield Street at the north-west . _ >}_¥;¢;1drrE»g;yayul?t'li'l 51 pl m_ can or send S\1nb0awS. hear me IDOUUI9-IHS SYSTGSIIP ‘.1 corner of land belonging io for infomation. malesliciffee- Clly me is 9° rufh in 105 feet, thence west 27 feet or until it g I _ ._ _ it if ’ ’ b“Si”@S*=”‘1*“P“’“S“f°- the ”‘““i‘“"° IGMSSP-Largs*Pf°P“"Y~‘h°“°°“‘:f“* This lmmense Sale ls hem!! Patronrzoll SI1€I‘lfS 53| ol\r<>Ati1‘SliSiffU “Nile 1116558333 0fUiiI~U1'@» oi November, A. D. 1898.21 _ _ at thc south-west corner of the Wordsworth speaks of ~~two voices, one WALTER B, H')BEH'fs0N, Sheriff. 5;. Q1- Fu;-quharson properties, then ot the sea. one of the mountains, each Nov. 25, Dec. 3, 9, 16. 23. tif. ~- ning north 155 feet, thence w 9, mighty voice." 5 __ A- :` A fett, thence south 1551861, 01' How many of those who leave the _ reaches Stewart Streehtthen -‘ - .lift st cts, for the calmino and 5 I along 'ame to the placeo coin Iiligtrirlglinflliences will really listéh' for . er’ A - I ment. 5AndIdo hereby give pub`i` and hear the voices ? or. how many will For Xmas and New Years. You can g§3t1_doz j _ ‘that I will on Tuesday' the 2h ‘realize for themselves tie words of t-he §;_aui?0e;§2nG%;¢;§uEes3_t;o t;iit1h;¢;_o(§n\;1i;{.o)x;_ing1;;iSa§\ ’0frD¢-xgember. A. D. 1898,tatt£ _ same lover of nature? |;1;f;er_ W-,Q makq thi; liberal pmmsmon so w;,ii;____g;_ Ii A of fwelyeo clock, noon, at e : 1 , f 61-931 Wogd ‘ than everv one can have Photos for Xmas and House, ln Charlottetown, Se up a _ Ode ilillptl Sp rO111 8. V ~ i New Yc-a._rs presents Come as soon as possible 1 bv Public Aumion’ the Said Vaca ‘ Illeiy teach US more of mall. i so asto give us time to fln.sh them. _,,____._ - .1-._. 1_.-_;- - ~ ~ 1 ”‘ ° I .A A thereof as will satis . , _ ’ ' A- _ I 1' orasruuch' 'Ot moral ew il .ind of good PEIEFECTION IN CRtg§iéH.\R\(';m _‘ev mdmsgd on the said warrant iENiiY li I Y NEILL couiirrv AND Town. yi I , , 'Q if _ fyj _ ,_ SIR,-Having read an article from) _ HEALS l V U I if V I ' C ' V' _ , e A '.‘.. E A K i 'il;'f."%'Dl> i , _ A _ _N i _ ‘ago annuals.. send I i A . ' . A - 3--ii ‘ ._ __ . S 1;--' ‘-` | } ` _ I ‘im 'AC _ .`_'- _~ _ vii' if L; - I - A ' ' A °/ i _.`l .~ Ui! _ ` ,_ Q- . ' A ,y _ -1-_z _ l____”`.;“| , .- . _ ~ 1 V , - ' ni ri R I *Ei “i 01 UF] | bl I Q , I t I ~ ic a.1 I _N d tt . U ‘ I II 1 I I I U C( Il IC 71 1 I nl tt l Than an "he Sages CM' P1<§.)1i£5r lifiivti aégiiiiigf tivggilej All, @1153 c E ` tbeysum of One dollar and Nine And further we country people _can éii;$_t;;;i;1sm_No\'e1ties, for xmas and 5 i | I I J _,, , pcems’ and one dollar for costs li EZVE,-1? uggsgksliiihgigngstlihgshsslhpvggigbs ALSUWQI P di tp A, M. Can- S00- C- En & S ll ghegilfs fees and all other ` 1 _ - _ . j A large stock df new were rec A . _ 's p ' ' n || g¢|s__ 1; en expenses. _ _Take the volumn of modern painting, rmm the ma.miumgui~ei-,call and gpt_n1;ipess.mWIie tirtaigllpéagpsicouege of Civil Engnieerin _cor _ t i"yS!Gla I1] V; Dawd atCharl°uetow_ The SBVGU 1amP5~ The Stonfis of, Ven' %mres1;,m gmt ygu agreii aside ltiarlriei ne(J_onsiuting¥?‘l;p'ln6¢f.f°f G*”1°1`%l W°1‘k»3P°¢ (F01'm°"|Y°f K°”5i”zt°”‘) lof Vovember, A. D. I' ice Although my hpgsgo-TLSBIHS gl; sind? °° °”°s"° B “‘“‘°". “im °' S““‘°"" E”‘“‘°°”“" “““ Prince sf., charletfemwni iv.».ifrsa ia. no' 0 ll P _ " ° ' D ` 1:- ' l A » southern suburba P ' bf? i'°ci:§'li-iousmwn and sr. Jenn. . . _ l N _ 25 D¢¢_ 2, I most 0!l1i8lilI10 in his P18120 ,ill BWI*-1 on L- £\/V | in J coriceisiiondenm aodmsstocnsrionctown. _ 0°P°°*°° ”““ "“ , °' ' i -