ra. ci-“.~.¢..~ ,h.___,”, &£‘$»w¢¢ll"`~1H‘l§»¥3»it%: ? E ii THE GU ARDIAN_CHARl`.OT'1‘ETOWN OCTQBER ,.3 £898. ! ____-I - -_, _ 1, -i ._ 1"' " - ’ - ' 1 >-~ '~’»»f:'-W” ' ' "M .- ~. ';~ ' ~ .v-- , .- -vs_ ._ in » »- ~.»-.raw _._ _ _. me w--'_ ,_ ., _ -.».~...,,..___ . - V- - ~ s ~ ' ...im e _ _ _ . j } _fxtjm p cy 1g_,_og_»f,,_:\f, t s -i\,,¢4¥. ~ p . _ ` V , at ,_ 4 J 1*- l lHl MRRRIRR RRRRIRRN. New Curtain ~_ Among recent deaths is recorded. at that of Mr. Thomas Fuller, aged 76, who designed and superinteuded the el-ecgiou of gh# parliament buildings Y DIIONDAY. OCTOBER 3. |R9". Draperies and , Art Fabrics. ' ._. Youll he surely interestet and pleased in the truly iiitis tic new ciezitioiis iiow at huiitl in beaiitv, _style and variety in Cllflllllsi UENIMS, Alll $ll.K5» llll' SATEENS. TINSEL DBAPERIES. eit- For Curtain llinperies, Co\'ei's, and the many useful and oi- '€)I®'l»)Q nanieiital uses to which those fabrics may be devoted. Ask to see theiii. F. Perkinséc Co The Millinery Leaders. @ RHEUMAIST M i certainly cure ~ bv th use o f EGYPTIAN RHEUMATIC 0lL. For sale by all Druggists. Price 250 per bottle- Qglay yr 25 sod gi- _ P. E. ISLAND lllllllllllll lllllll Plunclrai., |. exam-iam, (Graduate al lulml Business tillage.) - _ by Book Keeping in all its branches thoroug ht i tl *‘i°....':.°2'tr:°.‘:‘.r.‘.l‘:.°.zt'“”“*°°e 'I' fill , P hi .mr .af "";.°.r'- P eaa rreapo ence, Commercial Law. _ Our system is the latest and best now in Canada and_ the United States. and su thestartis assured. We 0 n this y he Holidays, on Au . Mfr apply r send for our new T’rosuctus~ x 242. Clftpwu. Aug.e la 98 F gill’ Y to R Q. ,_ “lllllllllllllll IRR lllll _ 2.. E S2 i li ¢:=_ ---1 IRI lllllllllll lllllllllll We have added to our establish- E ment an up-todate FOUNDRY E withjall the latest improvement s. g Ouralm is to please our custom- i ers in térgptij to do sgayve must § give em in in Canada or U. eg to any We have therefore procured the E very best American Sand and 3 one of the best Moulders in the i provinces. We are now in s pos- E ition to meet the long desired E needs of the public. =. Why not patronize home Indus- § try and bring along your work. = Give us a trial and be convinced E what we say is true. _= Give us at-all and we will en- F.. deavor to please you. _ RRllRl 8llllRRl ll ll Engl . dh ' ' I Steam ll*:':ti.,€igaal!tionI C(i>!‘1snllY§l§irf * Charlottetown P,E,I, 2 PHONE 125. __ ii lu illliiimiuiii DIFFBRIN G VIE WS. _ Public opinion is yet only forming as to the full ineiiniiig and effect of the vote of the 'liltli September. The liquor men are elated with the ad- verse majoi-ity iii Qtipbec, and one of their proniiiient iiien in Halifax is quotetl hy tl.e Chronicle as saying that “prohibition is dead and buried.” Very .flilierent is the view taken by Major Bond, one of the leading pro- liibitioiiists of .\lontre.il, who says: “\Ve shall now go to parliameiit and there deznantl that the peoplels re preseiitatives shall vote according to the expressed will of their constituents. t lf they do, and there is no reason to tlotibt they will, ti. prohibitory law will cei-:iiiiily pass the House of Com- mons. The battle has only just coin- inenced." Rev. William Dobson, Methodist minister of Halifax, is quoted by the Herald of that city as saying-in an interview: “I think it is questionable if the Dominion government, in \ jsent majority, would be justified in passinga prohioitory liquor law.” the Presbyterian Witness, is quoted by the Halifax Herald as not a. bit guns and adds: “ I felt all along tha Y would be a. tiinely word from Si Wilfred Laurier. Sir Wilfred did no see it to be his duty to say that premier of Ca.nada_has ventured to identify himself with this great re- cause shall triumph in spite of_ all adverse circumstances.” at Otta va and also the state capital att Albany, New York. Hewas chiefj e`uiiiieei'.-iiie and Tiguisn on line or architect of the Publig Wgrkg depart rnilwiiy, 8.15 &.Ln.uI1ll al_~0 at 3 40 p.m, _ " mem at Ottawa um-,ij about 9, year with p.tu. connectiops to Noitn Tryon, - , Tr on Cia and. \ ictoria, Carleitu ago’ when he was Superdnnuated' lNo)itti Ctirletiin anti Seasletown. l l Rev. Robert Mui-ray, editor oil 'run cuannorrnrowx nam The mall close at the Charlotte town Poet Oillce as follows (Local Time). For ponts west (with connections) to of the great North American fedora- wa 645 a_m fiom Britain. The la.ie.t appoint- 2_3() p_m _ _ _ ment is Sir Henry McCallum, of the For Courier route to Southport and all _ The chilly nights prompt us t announce Royal Engineers. He is only forty» p0lDti il180C_6 'I0 Bclfiif. 6.15 a lin. V . . . C sixwears of age. Under his direct-ion F01' COUTWF mule U’ Noflh -“lv” 9-fd tlievfortificatioiis of Siiii‘-lH»P0re wert-:all Poli” lh‘°`(;‘°°“’ Vl"“E)"l“é T‘3eSd”'y'l - ~ ' _ lb 1 L1 S d . '.1 .n]. ~ H \,_ ) _ _ _ » constructed ; and it is tliotiglit that k‘];`r‘U3;'iN‘d “QYEW Bifunswick | t, int .tml get your supplies eariy as h l eine sent to "Tewfoutidlai1d asa . 1 ` " ‘ ’ 1 ’ ` 9 1’ ) 1= * _Omnrio. Quebec and the horthwest, Death of Mamie McLeod ____ ` `it=tter boxes of 6 a in., 2 p.m. and St ALL-WOIUL CANADIAN : ;' i J, , P- IH t.i\ioN CANADIAN GREY UNIUN BLANKETS We tli the followin from that wel pi-epurstoi-y step to placing the de-,,815 ,L_ m_ fences there in ti better condition. pn, NIM, gCO,;,,_ 5_9() ,,_m_ V ____ j For Great Britain. Tueuluy, 10 p.m Q. gg. 5 GREY Al-'L"wOOL Letters are collected ° from street l _ . P _ g Y _ the Chilliwack, British Ctlutnbia ._____.,___. ._ ‘ t A 1)‘OgreS§ ` of Tepummr -, uh Mr l\l'en. women and children who are und Mrs. McLeod w|.l be re-I _ , ` . [Bembe edb, Bmw mega, on P E/ liotililetl with s res. humois, pimples, Island who linew -ilteui when henwesletc' ' na'-V iid plrmanem mmf in st-ilion mu-t»-rut Kensinvton and will »H0l dis lalifni 3 i la' feel deep sympathy fir th.-lui in their GENT,,_ a k =_0 S9901), $3 boot Bps‘,|‘ . view of what appears to be the Pre-l bereavemenj, I value in the city at -‘il he Model S ore.” ‘ It is wit Great soirow I _ 9 chronicle thedetitlo? Mi-is Mc ~ 0 e d ist daughter of M-: und Mrs. l\li ft/ _ uilvr uNIoN r .ti.i.-woot. nNhEawE.ia j _ ,lil ~ . ¢ -alar- _ wniciirs GENUINE llllllllllllllll i lion would exact nothing. VIOW- .._._'¢i_._ EDITORIAL NOTES. 3 September. General at a very early age. appealed in vain. The Toronto Mail and Em ir P says: “A good many people have i lmhagmed tha” B' maloruy would It hid been taken for granted, however, fn ““ _the en”‘°tme”t_ of a law' Th” by most people that there had been fi ‘S 9' mlstake- A H1310' ity Of ii mil- change ot plan as to the place of burial, The so the company which met the mourners plebiscite was merely an order upon at the landing and at the church was the prohibitionists to show up o _ _ shut up, and we rather think that very late. A shor service was held in the government will tell them to Shu up.’ This iS, of course, a. partisan dews lmd deep“"l."g shades’ Mamw _The Citizenls League °f M0UtT05l symptoms manifested them=elves and will prosecute the saloon keepers who._in spite oi careful nursing and skilful kept their bars open clurin the 19t The death is announced of Hom ence and the expectation of soon seeing Thomas J. Byrnes, premier of Queen 1-und, aged thirty eight years. Hg had a brilliant career in the politics °f that °°lf’”Y» h""’iUS before _bfiell V Zion, which were sung-ch so softly Attorney General and also Solicitor and tenderly-at her rt quest. We need 3° the gracious A invitations and precious The funeral Services Over the the people ol Chilliwack. We weep with mains of the late Governor Camemn them .at this .the time - of part‘iDgs.a.nd R ’ severing of ties, and hope to re]oics £ h N h s _ _ _ _ _ 0 b 6 on west were conducted at with them in the glad reunion in the I the Presbyterian church at Godericht on the 29th. The pastor, Rev. Mr, Andersen, paid an eloquenttribute to the personal worth and ability of the decea.sed,whom he characterised as an last -open hearted, genial, whole souled ` gentleman, to whom the needy never * Mr, Beaugrand, ex-mayor of Montreal, is very savage over che de, spatch from the Co1onial°Ofiice in re- Messrs Jette, Marchand, Laflamme e on Friday wo d was received that the friends were coming by the str. Glidys. Notice was given as widely as po sible I- comparatively small. The boat was t the church,aiii ihen,a.niong the fallng was laidto rest. Miss McLaod was a member of :Cool-e’s church-a gentle and quiet but very intelligent, eafnest and faithful christian. For some time she had bzen in poor health. About two wetks ago alarming h medical attendance she sank rapidly. All through the illness she was sus- tained by a sense of the Saviour’s pres- His face. Again and again she repeated promises of the Gospel, and sometimes |' joine her voice in the sweet songs of not assure Mr. and Mrs. McLeod and their family of the deep sympathy of Fathers home. A few shon years gt evil past We reach the happy shore bball meet to part no more When =deatli-divided friends at Consti lation and produces bllloumell, torpld liver, mm. lvlnon. had tum coma ' tanueshllbhalltlie alokneaaln the world. 1! llhllllthollgoltedloodioolonglll the bowel! Lachappelle, Pagnuelo and Chauveau were decorated with the commanier’s cross of the Legion of Honor by the French Consul General. The decor Nllue, sick healairhe, tn- wmnin. ew. I=.i¢»»i'» rms | S lure constipation and all its UNION is strength. The WEEKLY GUARDIAN and “'1he Family Heiald and Weekly Star.” of Montreal, is all that any person requiri s in the wayot read- ing, The WEEKLY GU.iiin1.iN for vent 20 _pages every week of thc very choic- est reading and wor1d’s news. To neu subscribers only 20 cents for the twi- papers for the ‘balance of this year. BUY your shirts, underwear and kid _gloves at S. A. McDoN.u.i>’s. tf. Leading Fur Slum-_llY slllllli SHINE 5 cents-bring your colored and black boots fora shine at Gorr Baca..-1 Sieod. ' filly Slate for Bargains ln Shirt Watsts ` Tourists. - Prince Edward llhlad lllngtrated book on Pl jlaland. Fon ‘ gale at the bookintoreeor at this olllce 0c lil HIIIWBII' ll _l’ll0l'S» 12 lf MsN’s ready-to-wear pants at 95c., $1.40. $1.50 and$ 1-65. Excellet value at "The Model Store.”-R. H; Ramsar &"Co. , gCom|ng § Our Wa @ i== =< cceeoeoeecoeeeeee Q Nota. new troupe, @ But trade - and the people. They find here an up-to date Pharmacy-full stock of Drugs. I ' .A splendid line of Sundries. @ §=W`e excel] in values. _ Z Q We have opened up a nice @ CENTRAL DRUGSTORE- muimnsiiymauiomiigmy. ass. anamgguia " .Q ,._. Prepared b C I. ?_©»*1_‘l@» l, @ tile Your R . . Ft-r points east (with cont.et-tions) tol Newfoundland not bamg 8' member Souris and Georgetown on line of rail ` _ a _ tion, still receives her governors direct For Souris and Gem-gejown only, \ 0 t of waim BLANKETS and \ \\'H1'I`E ALL-TVOOL _ ,.,-pgs, , UNION noNc'roN " --5 /WHITE co'rroN sk for “Easysewn” Skirt __ __ .wma _¢__,_1_§__,\` J 1 " H , 5|. il .f ' - "R ' il. if . jjj'*<'~ \eight-s and sizes. \ \ ` il "Ink ‘ \ . lt \ FINE ALL-\V()OL . _ in ____ 2 4 char toTToN BLANKET* H ||ll_Ilj11lilj ‘ The worst cold of the _ ~ ness comes by neglecmg lil llél '.3 derwear in time. We hge ; l - Here’o a e sau. ;"vE|.ve'r cane" noel uhh ilu itttlt un tit iii it tuittitiitititétittitiittitu fit? 5 T, Hosiery; you'll need it soon. - \g) We have a com lets stock ;» Q* . All-wool Cashmere //llf l\fI~-n’§ all-v ool (homg local news and the “Family Herald” lor- .".f4'i' I ii " hleifs a.1~W0ol Casllméfc 1 § ‘ up' __ ¥\ 1 e _she-_~ 208 Different an 2 N/ `° Our exquisite .t‘ __-_.5 our store every day, If } ' ` English, Parisian, and »9;V;.,_ adapted rc the vearei-s’ _ _ '¢‘» ?~,T':.‘_-h_‘_.,_§.; _own,expert!.s Out R Q 1.. Q; 'L_-'fs we liave at ..\‘ ' , s _ _ -' .,\\;__‘7, L76 8 ___ 1,, r" ;',»~. t' , ` ~F. Tis” lllfi/ I ".1 Q..-4~ llillll, § ‘_ Putt t lg. aE§@@@@@Q@ 9 » Q Now is 4'-he time to lay in a ~ ` » r P in men s women s and ,) jniirup. _ _ “Y " \ready-trimmed \a&- ,___ is » V e _, ...- REGT New Cloth for Fall _ '11l1°0fSP°vs@S and invite y0\1f ' _ We have opened a fine line of gard to the Cwezltgng of foreign de- _ 6 . corations in an a. without erm' - . ~ _I _ t - - = °i°”' A” the “Cen” Unveiling? Of blie ' Q ‘ @ Inspection' Suitin s Cvercoatin s and Trousering Champlain monument in Quebec, ' 'R R w Phm i g . , @ ' ' ’ Call now and get first choice-a full Su,mys|°E_ ishings always on hand. despatch. l¥ IN FURNITURE Ours is the Big Store with the small prices Om' P1'i<>6s are what we pay for leadership _ y. 1=iooaac0.,Im¢sii,um. ations were sent by President Faure. nu om’ rm' w “`k° 'lu' n°°d" °°"°’°'m‘ Mr. Beaugrafid says that he and me other French Canadians named who ‘ have received decorations will wear iliiipiolilrj Canada as much as they please regard to Mr, Cha.mberia1n’s issuances#-resists sitersri;-if Practical Talk on Ladies’ Gloth _See our lineof FURNI'1`~_URE._ f . K ' HOME MAKERS. l _ I=l‘=l=lFl=¥¥li ` 8 ` ll'%il¥#%l% At this season of the year low shoes now so much worn by ladies become dangerous. The ankle needs more pro- tectioii-one half of the colds due to thi oversight. llur Cloth Gaiters ###§lii=~i=1f will overcome this evil. You insure yourself against colds and kindred complaints by adopting a pair. THEY DONT COST MUCH. i Wolersillltlai Ballers 35148:: _ _ u at ,Mic W: ._ I “ i |212-fi".‘.~'_.;___“ - MA|jK_wRjGH'{.& it gm l'.l1f.f’.°.i'f.`i.';.?’”°"°”“"‘* . .~ri-“_ ' gow I @@@@@@@@ JOHN McLE Sartorial Rubbers Rubbers 2,500 paiis American rubbofh men’s, purchased fron: the tate W. J. Gunane of Torooiili sit. All new fresh manufacture, which we