g ,, *__ Y, w _ X _,M -N.; _~_;~,-_‘f§;_,j;_.___g ,_A ~ '. < '- f. .ff .- - » < 1 - ‘.,-~=~ _»~'“' .»'. _ -1 ~ ..;.- 0;... _;° ,”=_ ,-‘~ _ -e ' 1- ; ~.\ if . ’- .~ ir ,_ J -_ -=~ L. __ "'» -. ‘, ~..» 7-' . ” .;__»., - ' » . ' » t..-ff. ' f sg., 53.5,' @1:f‘t,;;"tt. _“_ "Gr ~.~‘- 15;; _t »<. ' ,,_ 1. ~_ ~ .--~_v» _~. f _ . _ f.___V_-_{__.§-‘gpg »i.-f,.._>/Z; ~.,,...5 _» ,,,.. _,£5-j_._h_` . l THE GUARDIAN, CHAB.LO'1‘TETOWN,'DECEMBER 16 , 1898 _ _ I 1 into, 11 es, 14 50, is- 26 7;) and 3-5_ 1* I_-“ned kld gkwes and mltts- 'when the elevator touched the ground `es’ and chilren’s storm? , _ q In au th digerenttispeclal f|]]l]0['l',atl()][ lwere ilirovtii off. They started to the 12 17-5 250 3.50 _ and §’z.5.' ' ' ’ ’lfor t‘lii‘1stmas ies Riitl Seal, Sable, Mink and im n Chinchilla, Mulfs and A 7 i to is iver, Bear, Alaska Sable, taken and all the best furs fi » ‘ ne ot the b°st stocks in the , ' vmte sis oo, s22.5o Fm' L‘“lwS 00 $93 O0 and $45.00. emember -_vou can buy 1 lV8»iS'C Silks tif the e troods NOW while Jackets h i 9 - the‘ . s .ite leisure, before Capes A. Weeks & C0 _mi pe v, ~ ` l _ . 1 . i r _ it ‘ _ g ) ’ ' . b ` __ _ r t . , o 'L d l "Vi . _ , , p rSac ues » _ i b of the hohdd-7 Season Dresses SHALL wooden shovels for boys and; his at Stanle eek Bro . No Silverware 'LOCAL BRIEFS l`IlB l.tll9Sl NBVIS (ll lhll lilly l`lSIO|lli8IllS EV8l]lllUl'l. I Mr R B Sniith,formerlyaprominentl Moncton lawyer, has been tendered and accepted the pastorate of the McLanoh I lin and’Btictouche Baptist churches for (See also on page 5.) the ensuing year. ' Fears are entertained for the safety of the\Biverpool barkentine Clara E. Mo Gillioary. out two weeks from Cambelltos, C. B., for New York. The commander is Capt. Rafuse, of Liverpool, and she carries a crew of nine. Tm: Alhambra skating rink is ex- pected to he opened in about a week, N O G l'0Ce rl 95 i'.i‘ii”b°.f“.i‘.?.“°.'. ‘i §'.l’.‘i'i?i.f."’l“§l"Z‘l.“ BUT receive Our store tells of Christmas everywhere suggestive hints in all the stocks, variety and beauty you cannot get anywhere else is here In the Dry Goods line that most people like to ’ U ies Furs kid Gloves ka" “l“S’la'rge' Haunt We show a stocx of Kid nice curl $4 OO me grey lamb mitts, large the Pmvmce- ntletts best quility, $9 lb Gloves that is not equalled in S UEDE OR UN DRESSE D 830 KIDin black, Tams and Mode estquality Persian Lamb shades, all sizes. These can tlett best dye and very be bought nowhere else for .Yr $10 75 $835 less than $130 Per Pau' said it was not a church at which Pro. _ _ _ 011|' [)l'l(56 $1.10 teslant Churchmen should attend; it"` “lest quality Electnc Seals ‘ wasahappy hunting ground for the l\l.l€l'.l’. l11ll`.l2S b92i.l1lDlPS Oflly Peppilfg 7 11001( laginai in , I s ~ .~ /. ` H . . ., refused to supply vessels with freight n _ at this port, the new company has been romised fre' tits for three lar e s!eam» A, ' r ' ` ° - . ` m i . - ` 1 _ ‘ . 1 . g . . ' V ' ' Fl n 1 l I 1 _ V L _ . _ __, _ I . _ _ ri ,_ 1 fin dl $8 | $0 0” Tans and Black chanibray ll d Perrins and Trefousse 3 l . I; Esztxlnd sig; Sggd dome fasteners and 7 hook lac- t’ P1 a Sable and ing. this lot includes gloves nc ssbfé’ ].1?heSe alfa ,he $1 50 and $1 60 all shades ltet ltes in the i 2 ig 2 » esaths nov? age and bl3Ck all gO t¢l.l.l'.l19 Olflt. not be checked The situation was al- , 6 P1108 l P1-we $1 per pau- arming One of the young women, who tan mode blue reen brown _ 0 P 9 _ P 1' 5 one of the tinest indoor sheets ofice in the provinces, says a Sussex, N. B. writer, the area of which is 60x220 feet and not hampered by any posts. About three o`clock Tuesdav morn _ | _ _ _ ing citizens of Dorchester, N. B. were _ startled by the loud ringing of' the en y 0 English church bell for a. fire in the - superior School building. Not a single _ thing was saved from themnseun: room, containing the library, chemical appa- ratus, etc. The origin of the tire is nn- lrnown. The building was insured. Mr. Burdete, United States commis- sioner of emigration, left yesterday for New Carlis`e where he will examine the emigrants coming out on the steam- er Gaspesia, of the new Canadian steam- hip comlany Althouvh theI C R P ‘S 3 ers with New Carlisle as a terminus The freight is hauled over the I C R , to the Atlantic and Lake Superior road, which takes it to the water front Hati- fax thus ge sanother black eye -Herald Afin of forty shillings and costs was inflicted at Bristol the other day upon Edwin Reed for unseemly behavior in St Simou`s Church on Protestant Sun- day by exclaiming, ‘ in thenams of God I protest afrainst this idolatry This was at the close ol a church of Eng- land service, at which the wafer was consecrated and elevated, and the bell rung. A churchwarden turned Reed out, and there was a disorderly scene in the porch One worshipper there High Church party. Cross-suminonses Two north end young ladies employ, 3 Blzes per pr ed by a Holl s street firm Halifax had a it was the pres nce of mind of one of them that saved the lives of both. The building occupied by the firm has an elevator The young women boarded the elevator at the top of the building- After leivinv the top landing it sud- denly increiistd in speed and could had more self control than the other, called out to her Companion to jump 1 door. The elevator rebounded when it struck, the women either jumped or e Mail’s informant that they Jumped. Fcl. ’ _' ’ ~ e _ ( . ° ) fo. assault were abandoned. !i_______,___.,-_ lthrilling experience the other day and . . , » . _ I I 5 ° `- ’ . ~ . . _ » i ° ' ; ' aka _ ° - ‘ 7 7 . . k . l U , ‘ U" U ' . l | I’ .' _* ~ _ 50 - - _ _ _ - ndi L1' B l i r in l\len’s Ties Handkerchiefs Glove s 1 in Persian Lamb, Mink, . Sh rts Braces Collars and Cuffs etc Lace Searls r, ani you can arrange 1 L S ave them sent on any dav T"‘b_e men eceniber and we shall see 1\"~i'PkmS they no as directed an hundreds of other articles - @@@@@@@@@@@@ lowing the string on the bottom the huge weight overhead fell with a crash, and the bottom of the left and tlooring were torn to splinters. One of t-he younger womed fell in a faint after har thrilling experience. _ 1 lt is said that the soldiers who had taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla. stood the long morchos in Cuba much better thin the ’ others. THE GUARDIAN liffices in the New Prowse Block. Xmas SALE AT Tun Decorative Art Room, Grafton Street, useful and fancy articles in embroidery and paint- ing. novelties in Bamboo goods and Opal ware. Stamped linens in latest designs, embroidery silks in all shades..-12d lw. Lora of useful presents for Gents. Kid gloves, neckiies. braces, shirts, etc. Big discounts io clear 25 per cent-W. girls at Barn <2 borirs. dec152i @ Snap S i‘as‘is'.i°s.rsa.st @ @ D O satisfaction as beings. @ “Y :“.‘;f;zi°st"s°“i '=‘i.i'.'s.;i C @Evei°y 1. ~ f Wi. @ Q uying rom rge @ Da - 0 Lumber mari_ufactures@ y C can _effect in price - @ I making. @ i 0009 ll0_a_To4iay we_ ask only a - @ sm all commission on cost'-tomorrow @ the same. We purchase our Stock al- @ wa. in the verY cheapest markets YS ' _ *never neglecting the quality that_ our @ ud is famed for. But there are times @ _ _ _when we can offer something Snecial. - ~ ' ‘ No it ` 'Cod Shingles. lf there © w is ar @ is “SPECIAL” branded on each 6 I _ , bundle the quality of each grade is all Q, rizht. _ _ _ We keep everything you want in ` Lumber. V ‘ ° il ` ' ' S W r -A SGI-IOONER FROM P- E. I. Thought to be the one wrecked on Goose Island. N. 8. H.ti.ti-‘ax Dec 13 -Special despatch to the ECHO received from Salmon River states that ‘unknown schooner is ashore on Goose Island, inside of Beaver Island light. The seas are making a clean breach over the vessel. The steam tug Dolphins, with T. H. Witman on board, has gone out from Salmon River to the stranded scliooner’s assistance. N otbing is known as to the whereabouts of the crew. The wreck is about three miles out from_Silmon River. A heavy- sea is running. Boats have gone out to her. but owing to the rough weather they are unable to render any It is thought the wreck is a schoon'er_ from P. E. island, produce laden. ' The following despatch was received' by J obn Strachan, agent of the China Mutual., this morning. from J. H. Wit- man, Salmon River:°°A Schooner is ashore on Goose Island, inside of Beaver light. She is about seventy tons. The hull is submerged. The sea is too high at present to render assistance. - _ _ i A working Man I _ is-_ Able to Keep His Place in Spite of Difficulties. ii He Writes About His Condltlon- Wlfe and Children Helped. us -=-mil \ll‘Bll$lll SS s ii ming-» In our Big Double Store in the Morris Bla ~.We carry the Largest and Cheapestasso ‘ of Toys in the city and we have the Fin Stock of - ‘ 'l Japanese Ware-wigs ever imported to P. E.isismi; B l §'See our large stock 'of' `Doll8. Meohihi Toys, Celluloid and 'Leather Goods, Xu Cards, _<$~c., Qc. - ~ F. J. HORNSY ‘ 4 Double Store, llouis block, lictoria Bti. "1 I - _WALLACEBURG, ONT.-The follow- ing letter will prove of interest to work- - p _ ‘ j pg 1 ing men and others .who may be in a con- ` ' ' I' l 't 5 ‘ 5 _ dition e.imi,le.rf to that-of; the .Writers “ For three years I was .su bien: to posi- spells. I altitayefielt- t-ized, couldriot sleep at night and the little I could eat did not do niesny good. I have been working at the barber trade for about 20 years and for the last four years I have been very closely confined and have had my meals very irregularly. I was taken with a ' Very Severe Cough and the doctors said it was caused by my . etomich troubles. I lost Besh and became so weak I was hardly able to stand up to the chair to work. One day I happened to be looking over some testimonial let- ters and I thought I would -try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Before I had taken two bot- tles 1 began to feel better and in a short time I felt finely and had gained 21 pounds in weight. Ihave taken nearly ive bottle! and now I feel like a man again. I am ' Stronger and Healthier than I have ever been in my life. My wife and children have also taken Hood’s Sar- saparilla for a blood medicine and realized much beneit from it. As for myself I cannot say too much for it. I firmly be- lieve that if it had not been for Hood’s Barsaparilla Lwould not have been able to work at my trade any longer.” JOHN W. COUGHLIN. Get only HO0D’S. *‘_',' _ I, . 'Ware thenbest after-dinner 4 l00d S plus pills, aid digestion. 25a. mmlllllllhlllllllllllllllllllilltlll -=tNe Are : . > . \ gtaying Away g To leave llur Present Premlsiis. Before moving into new quarters we will g rare bargains in . Ready-made Suits, Overcoats, ‘ Ulsters. » 1 Reefers. WaterproofCoats. Cloth of all Kinds- Underwear. ' - Shirts, Ties. Hoes» Gloves» _ Hats. Caps, etc. ' _ All Goods inou: Store marked Reductions of 251033 I-3 per cel Sale forispot Gash 0nly.{ ID. A. Bruce lui §Chi'istmas Presents every day. -_?__ §Have you selected yours yet 2'; §We would advise you to call E E and select now. We are show- g ing a. very pretty Xmas stock of E -Fl ini Jewelry, l , Watches, ; Sterling Silver Articles. § __ Our engraving department§ Eis turning out some beautiful; Ework. By buying your gift; =here we will engrave it free. § W. WELLNER, § itttssttt wiictiiioust. t § llllllllillllllllllllltidllllllllllltlllllllls-2 ____ -1 B -1 "Honest Goods ‘ its open run day and night t l 0 In a. short time You ` keep Up OKI' will need good Skating _ Boots. \Vc have a. large . assortment in Chocolate 5 Slltllllitlltltltl Lorgnette Watch Chains, ‘ They’re beauties, selling fast. Gold Filled Watches, Beautiful assortment, they’re going too Beautiful Chain Bracelets, A few nice ones left, some more com- inv' soon. A Pretty Sparkling Brooches Toolpretty to stay long. Gem Rings. last, out perhaps most important to sat they’re beautiful, is putting it mildly. Silver Brushes, Manicure -Pieces, etc. But please call, we can show these to you more easily than we can describe them to you. ‘ G._F.l'£U'l;mCJH I-ESON sinsist ttiliisi 'I | S |' de of an oil on can obta gPH°NE 'S' 3 _ Bum It In 3' lamp alongsl Y y '11 ‘1 ' For Carria es. Furniture &c., for the Be uiiprejudioed in y0l1I‘ Judgment and y0u W1 Sure B 6 winter iniarge dry warerooms Repair- S A - Olll AFC L1 ht' 6 . ° I cd and painted if required. Apply to P y g ' 1 - °°"”°u"’ Wm" . H. Trainer, Kent St. 6 Ihlpérial O11 CO., .I.»15¢ m°.QQ§’”‘Q;mc._1i. iw. cimwn, r. E. 1. ~ _ Leading F i. 0 Pebble, tip and warm lined are extra good value. . SEE IHEM “Honest Goods 'Z Ladies Skating Boots, Oil E g ii. it. .iosr at Honest Profits' BUSY g ' We are compelled _to or lt'_llllllllll itll! orders the wear. Queen 5;, ur l25 *i li t , 'tldlll ~ , 1 il, lllllltllll»‘¢'¢l\ll‘i'l‘\l.'.'i"l lllll y H Does this show and B,ack_ whether we are pleas.- ~ ing our customers I LiTn'il§%' 1 not? if i§'$`y‘i~ HUGKEY BUDTS ._ HENRY ll lllllllll C at Honest Prices.” lf E t Ao me Caine soc! I ». *__ _ ; Graduate College ofCiv1l Englneerln -_ ell Universitg. , : Consulting' riglneer for GoneralW "_ ` ialties Hydraul c, Sanitary Engineering J. D. _TAYLOR Our Hockey Boots stand PRINTER I F 1 I | I N. Stanper's Corner. Bridge Designhm g E Odlce .at-Chiriotuctown and St. John. Crrospondents address to Charlottetown. In order to make the closing month of the most successful year in the, history of our es- tablishment a great success, we will give big I discounts on all goods sdld from now till Christmas Our New Christmas N and Kid Gloves just arrived. _ l I Tailor. I » ALI]