THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I., I)E(`il‘}l\{BI-IR 9, 1899. W- il -I _-px- l , gnu( %_ yrr-“",y| ;§ _,._\/_ ‘.~ _ - ,,.,_.` ..-/- 1/, T \ -2', Qff $4 ’-'9~;%,,,(§§‘f-as ¢ C,” Meet Me At ”|he Always " Busy Store i sPEciAi. . sii.K sAi.E STRNLEYBRUS About 200 yards includes Plaids. Fancies, ` Brown Surah and Black Watered Silk worth 30 c to 9oc per yard now 2oc '- i il, _i\__. AT Pi-;R T YARD. n. - good colors worth o0c to 6oc,now 400 per yard. T-f ill C PER 3);); YARD. gil i"‘~ 000 vards Shot Silks, Surah Silks and fancies, elegant goods in the latest colorings worth loc to (ily) 9oc now 500 per yard `\“ They wont stay here :long at the pric Qi) Come early if it rf/ \ _fy .`_. ~ ‘_ I 'l 'Ni Latest News of the City '~\r w Y _ ` .“' ._ i x/-, 6 ‘f ~ This is o silk sale You will lil Like to Attend Bargains like these don’t come f to you every day gli) C . . C 7:/ Morning. ~-Is God Slack?" Evening. AT -*Confession and Abeoiuiion." Speciil PER “Q music ct evening at rvice. . i. _,li i ~ . i~t \\"/li YARD. i;f- 1.. Leisteis, Stiiped Silks, plaid an 'l check J ap s; ly Heavy Union Silks, fi splendid assortment, and all 'ai . 1 . :I \__ and Province. By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. ~ Loral. Cizussoaas.-Meeting in Wiight’s Hall on Monday at 6.30. ANY intelligent boy with ft go 'dm-ation who desires oliiza woik, sh--old apply here at once. Rav Dr. Campbell, Moderator oi the i General Assembly, Renlrew, Oo .. w- l pf. sch in St. James’ church taiiorrow m-»rning. Sono Sanvrcr-:, at the Gospel Meeting in the Prowsa New Block tomorrow afternoon at 8.45. Strangers always welcome. IN another column it will be tounli that the P.E.Illaud Railway is sg lin at - veriising cheap fares for the Christmas and New Year’s ho idays. Rav. Roar. F. Wisrox will preach ~,-'\ upon the toll win. ubjects at the en=rsl Chrisiau Church tomorrow Puraarr Rarorr.-Below will b- tonnd a list of patents recently granted `by the Canadian Government though Messrs Marion ds Marion, Solicitors oi Patents. New York Life Building. Mon- treal; 63,298, Louis Alphonso Nedeal, 1 i Ibervilic. P. Q., Neck Yoke; 68.289, Louis Alphonso Nadeau, Iverbilie, P. Q.. Pol-.-tips; 65,050, Amedee Lerourn. Ville St Paul, Mcntreal,Chair; 65,067. llrs. Victorine Lambert, Glen Falla. N. Y., Pft ern for cutting skirts; 65,078.~ Ali. E. Luitrell, Launceston, Auatealia. Rotary Pump; 65,108, Albert Iryzat, lerlin, Germany, llachine for twi-ting and knotting threads; 65.097, Jac. Stewart lcllraith, Baldurson, Oat.. Beating System. M the Boston -luseum Monday eve: - ini Q urge audience saw the iiret per- formance in this city of "Chris and the Wonderful Lamp.” the new three-act eatrava anzs by John Philip Sousa and Glen. MacDonough..; erploting Jero ue Sykes and Edna Wailice Hopper, two comic opera persoiiiges wh hav- been great favorites there Enthusism ran high during the ever- ing, and at one point Mr. Sykes was Sousas music is frankly of he slab-dash order; it is much less ambi- tions than his work in either "The Bride Elect” or "El Captain" but it is STANLEY BRUS /;- / /-~ /‘ (Q /-, /' ` 5¢ ~_ /S' 'it fé sf; * "_; \-’ é, § - 4 §g$ __l l \\ Q ‘or marked beauty. Now and th-ina _ g “ill ood bitis met with. such as -‘The ,l §° ith?/2~ if Petter ofthe Shingle,” a tune of rea\_ _ davor, and there is march at the endt of the second' act which sets the fmt -4/f -/4 5 a-tapping Altogether, al hougli M . &LE.CTROTYPlNG. 5Lhl.l.Bj ,iw ft *Hy Cély ...........................,,........ A \\&¥_ :K 5'. .tie - ~`_ - THE P\1°f°¢“ \>°" rite resist cone “amd ig, on", _ f f Those wiahlnlto ‘I “dow” Miss TEMPLE. _ COKE l COKE l - ii`¢"“"'iv.e:ei.'m-io. §.....l.w.o..m Teacher of Painting. iM‘3}.".§."L.r....... man. J. cfm-U. '_'-"_ ‘ ___-._ e . h SALE`A '°" s'p°'i°' Qnnwl Pu 1 of one of Bostoifs lim If YOu Want anything ln t e _ , ` SIX Pl _ ° 3>'=‘i°§»§E..‘?‘l’3.‘iI2C“.“..°°i‘.°f5i»-P"”- -ti-os. Apply -i r-»=d<=°¢° <~f Pf°£ way Of <=l°th1” °f °°‘“`S° Y°“ li' _about as effective ior all that. It sails e f ._ _ , ~,, | it irnling without any particular char.ctcr F Q Q QQ U U i D0lt’T forget. the mass meeting io » éthe First Methodist church to-morrow night at 8.20. / 1 I ‘a skating riukht Stewart Creek, neu? Cardigan Bridge. Mr. D- S.McLsren is foreman. The work was begun on Thursday afternoon. Rav. D. B. McLr.on. of Zion Church, Charlottetown. will preach in St. Au- di-cw’s Church. Cardigan. next Sunday (10th inet.) at 3 p. in. in the interest of the Century Fund. I-le will also speak in- Mon aguej at 6.30 p. m. ON Wednesday evening, the 6th, the qd _Rev.M. Spenser delivered an address in tae Presbyterian Church at Alberton in the inter.-sis of the Century Faud.l1e explained brirlly the object of this movement and also the benefits which will be obtained from it when this amount which they are trying to obtain in met with. The pastor, Rev. H. G. Gretz and Hon B. Roge.s also deliver- ed a short address. Tara evening the S.S Northumberland will make her last trip connecting with the Maritime express and Canidian Pacific. She will leave Point du Chene about four o’oleck, connecting with I. C.R.day express from St.John. The ex- trol which arrives in Charlottetown at 11.15 will arrive at 9.25. The came of the change is that Point du Chene harbor is filling with ice and it is found dimcult to come out ia the darkness. The winter time table will go into elect on or about 26th of this month. Tarn North Sydney Herald aaya: Prince Edward I~land turnips were sell# ing in North Sydney last week as low as 15 cents per bushel. This isremark- ably chesp _and when Priuoe Edward Island‘s products can be imported here and sold at such a low hgure the Cape Breton farmer stands a poor show even in his own market. Several large car- goes of oats. potatoes as well as large quantities of beet and pork have recent- ly been disposed of in the _Sydueys’ at a remarkable low rate. - Notwithstanding the fact that a politi- cal meeting was held not two miles dis- tant,and that politics is uppermost in the minds of the people, a good audi- ence gathered in the Montague Hall, Thursday evening to hear Mr. Duncan Marshall explain the new move of the Dominion Alliance, in pledging 100.- 000 voters. Mr. Horatio Nelson' oc- cupied the chair. For ' one hour Hr. Marshall held his au iience" as free speakers can do. while he dealt with the various points of this question, At the close of_his remarks pledges were distributed and signed by a large num- ber of voters, while remarks were made imP°l|°d t° mil" 9- 990005- Ml’»tby`most of the leading citizens ir- ’ i dot-sing the action ef the Aliiaace. tp ioniéig use corset sad He easanre ae(-:scalar twin sad h° . . a news item o 4 it ycsldi bv iwiw }\ ‘L/I not m aaythatthere are* pieces 'where he shows delicate and attractive instru- l i / "li "_ _ -_ / L ' -_ .,un“°' si' troutal writing. A l;` ` ` _ -__-*__-_ l8.d. . ' 7 * ' L 555:-1 's Top Shirts Some gpggial values at hfty COINS- Underwear. 1 - ` , a Q _ .ace ,S l B ’ ' _ ~ ~_ _ _ . . Blankatsl Fl¢e,r::.m fo: trittiru six; .V f "“°‘“° ea.. N. .ia mi. comforters. - s°°<1 mv -i ~ e . it Jn dH'.'m°'88§;'?d;“"i 8° if hm A *_ .i. inaiiiils. iiiloiiiii._m=.tn ii °i°'d°" .... 6 ‘ e ._ KET' n . Siillill Bl\S:\NS We have 'ust received our stock of good Grimn ¢.odJKelly’e California Seeded and wool sweater! a Vl\'i°°Y- Rakim. They areullhelt a Ieeht the beaten the mar- iklf- 1114* seeds are all taken out_ of# All qualities. dm Basin' by " mwhme’ laying the pulp allready for use. thus saving ` 810% Of “U10 Prépairillg for baking. Y _ ei cheaper than the Californian. ` , ’ 1 . / - . _ ~ 1 . I opera r'uaio than ever, his work in Jr. 7 _---Q °Chri»” is better ntled for the piece. and is therefore more pleasing than na; \ Why not sendaiifelike resentative-one than lll\\ll~ ID- “NTC °f°h”u'**l°“ F' nf um iiei 'rn it elv 1 gg <33: $9134? "fe“;¥;',,‘§’di‘:,° ,gg :Q21 2 th e is _no lessening of the _c_emp_oeer s ‘ hom se t. to :t%rp‘e=.es:brgri€8l?C`liJ if yoili wan _ . ` them for Christmas aeaeaeaeaeaeaea E5. themselves and their Ill- periority is everywhere acknowledged. Get a good instrument while your children are -S W-1 it »» iw- Soil il liiosillo =l Y “K - show a fonduua and an aptitude for music. Q ff7.,*V.o-’-'r`~ '~ , i t ` ' , - , _' P l`&5ff§i‘.”."i5‘_:».,,- 35'- -If _. . - ‘ 1 ,» . f , ...,l' , ._ ‘ 1.. V_ 1 .-._ ,V . _. »~ - - "' -'J' ‘~ ' . _ ' - - - ‘ 5 "- ."."--,~>"~ ii s ._ V. _ _' -` . ._; '_-_-1- " .` ~ . _-1.4 . ,~_m§§.-._aesaet. -f J...:.'.a.;..- .» . L.-~. -.Ls;,i,_e_¢_;.,~§_;_.,7_¢,,,;;§,§‘,-F 5,, - ~*» ` - -» ~‘ '~“ =- - »" .£1 . "’ =-i _i There are e' l.t mefi t work buildi