v _ ' 1 “ ' - *i ,tt 1 ‘af 1 _ “ » 1, ' “' ‘ W *`~"”ssa-as -. .. -.-. .- s ... - ewPWi“w@“?@ - ~ r _ s _'-~‘ " " - . i’ -`. ,_ *ln ~ . ‘ THE GUARDIAN, GHARhO'1'l.‘ETOWN OCTOBER 20 1898 _ _._ _ _ ,__.. ~ » - _s m is -ef -"-1 1 gi- _:_ __ :J FY __`¢__ _-up . ~" ' g H* A ._ tatninatinn nvas tha ary. a Navy as Ara n Fast hop il: for i one dollar’s of Value for 75 cents 'you Heavy all wool Navy c per. yard French Qancies, all -wool veurers regular 60c stuff 455355 TIIIS hard finish Navy serge, errors, will not spot or c per yard till BHUS Goods nest profits" ifort ”""”’”'f ere are some comfort- ioes for house weai . nz Men'sCarpet and Felt Sip- pers from 35¢ a pair up. Childrens and Misses Carpet andClor.hS1ip- pers. all prices Misses and Childrens ex- tra fine Felt Julielts-very b °3db's1.¢ih"§ Infants Felt Julieltil Fur trimmed--very ogre- 58c e cheap Cloth, Carpet. lt Slippers-as cheap as ll. K.lllS SHIP th’ CORNER. lllllllllllllllllllilll Minn :-'I i R lllllllll, ll. E. I cl Ei P0ll"H<. of Civil Engineerin Cor 5 _ _ _ v l ‘li l ngtneer for General \Vork Spec raulic sa. iitary Engineering and <1 itletoivn and _QL John.. fl* lfsfadllf-l\_-< tri Charlottetown _ Health Readers ry Text Books on 1 Ogy and Hygenie, with §‘t erence to the effects §‘ hol and tobacco on the 1’ system. Prine Pl I 20 cents. “2 20 “ sale by all dealers in f maui Interest. i--M.- Gleaned By ‘Guardian’ Report- ers and Correspondents. lim Budget ol llupnllgs Round About lin District. MR. I-loizurio NnLsoN, of Montague, was in the city yesterday. MR AND Mas. Timo. Moons return- ed yesterday from a visit to their son. Dr. E. P, Moore, South Bend, Indiana. _M_izs. .loan \Vi~;sT who has been visiting friends here returned yesterday morning enroute for Wetaskiwin, N. W. T. . HY" W. C. T. U.-An open meeting of this society will be held this evening at 7.30 in “Y.” parlors to which all young women will be cordially we'- comed. Bev. THOMAS Crtosisr, missionary to the Indians of British Columbia, is visiting the Maritime Provinces and will be in Charlottetown the first Sun- day in November. He will address the congregation of the First Methodist Church in the interests of his work. He has been in charge of the Indian mission work of the Methodist church for several years and is making this visit under the direction of the mis :ion- ary society. ` A wiiirait in Handy Dairyman speak- ing of the Halifax exhibition says the most attractive exhibit was. undoubted- ly, Guernseys. Mr. E. R Brow, of Charlottetown, whose herdvof imported and home bred Guemseys has never been beaten in a. Canadian show ring, was to the frost with 18' head. All those animals were exhibited att St. John. where they took 21 prizes, and at Halifax did even better. The first prize aged bull got first prize at Montreal, last year, when he was owned by Hou. Sidney Fisher. the Canadian Minister of Agriculture. The imported `two-year- old heifer seleced by Mr. Peer on the Island last springwon first. prize. The aged cow, Azella, full sisterto Ada of Eastview, the great sweepstakes cow for three years at Toronto, the two- year-old, her daughter, and her year- ling daughter, are especially fine ani- mals, and elicted much admiration. In yearling is unmatchable. Local and Provincial Items ol S Mics. (Col) MOORE is visiting in St John, the guest 'of Mrs. F. R. Butcher. Sstvsriou Asin'.- Tonight there will be a special public meeting, a story ,will be recited entitled ~'[‘h¢ Unkngwn Paths.” interspersed with music. Don`t miss it. ‘ _ _ 4 Rav MR. Noon, of Boston, Paar Most Worthy Chaplain of the National division. Sons of Temperance, will be in St. John today. He is on his way _to Prince Edward Island. St John Telegraph. GRACE CHURCH Epworth League lec- 1 ture course will oien Tuesday, Novem- ber lst. with a popular lecture by Rev. W. H. Warren of Bedeque, on his trip to the old country, illustrated 'oy stere- opticon vsews. These views are all new. having been imported quite re- cently. ME~sRs. John Coombs &Co. are busily engaged making preparations forthe publication ofthe Prince Ed- ward Is‘and Aiminacfor 1899. This publication which has become a house- hold favorite was notissued in 1898 much to the disappointment of the thousands who use it as a book of re- ference. lt is the intention of the publishers to follow the lines *adopted in previous years so that the public ' may expect a fund of information on a ,fund of subjects. Mr. Brent Garnhum is now engaged in collecting informa- tion. He is particularly anxious to meet re resentatives from a-l societies p _ , ecclesiastical and otherwi~e. the opinion f competent judges, the yu- .. '_ _ -.».t~'_-’§l se `\ . \ ' t 1 Relreslml. That drowsy sleepiness which comes over you during the day is but one of the symptoms _ of indigestion. It clogs the blood and makes the brain weary and listless. A good, refreshing, invigorating drink 2 is a teaspoonful of in » Hhbevis y rvescettt Salt sails ET? _'Q (Q a- / a tumbler of / water. It .ur _ 1 _ " . ,. jueaiclies the thirst; drives away - _; l:~/ingestion. cures Constipation, _G _ J ‘ _l iiinlces the blood'pui'e and the irsiii active. .»`ib‘oey'S Efferves- Q .ent Salt is the true helper of Q "ns active, progressive man. 1.' _.f `l`tii.< smiiflard linglish preparation, . '\ .zifii is eiidursrfal by mgdiqal jour- -. _ " ‘ "‘~‘ 'Iwi i~'e_