I.. ~i Iii.. 1.f.i- *iii-*.1* ii » I1. y&@;:4:'amoN¥=*F@'*w”“f“”"i ' " ' ' THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I., NOVEMBER 13. 1899. C PRO ED TELEGRAPH ER IC 0|, Sam;-any afternoon, the Guan- Chailott etrwo, P. E. I. f Charlottetown, P. E. I." ' Charlottetown, P. E. I., Charlottetown, P. E. I; I Charlefretown, P E I. one iurerviewfd ei tvvtipbeli i=1°f° °§; Nov.11, ee.: Nev. 11,'99,. Nov. 11, '99. 1 . .-Nov. 11.799; ' . _ Nev 11 wr °i¢i2°°P in reg” °_ ° 9 °Ef°P _ . 1 We shwld be Placed on ,he same . . . We should have the same privileges If the American n “":r;...A: zt.t°.tz';z°:.2°t::.1it ..i.:;e‘;‘.°°;:.'.°.° “S333” “ii 111 011 ...‘1’s.:.“‘:.:l§.“"°° »~ the t»°1~1»»»» <1-111° f°»~f u e ' _ 1 1 ' ° ~ -‘ figs or the dpinion that the present ser- treated same =sN°va S<=0\1= and “ber S- W- C“”" Joan' McLnon ci Co. °’.‘_°“1d °°"““”1’ b° °P°“ ““"1 ‘md 1 _ ht. Whv should the Island rates - ~ ' 1 ° d , d 1, t 'sections of Canada. mg . . hlssegfildd ii ili: erTl|il:7t§l,Yail:eced;.1’Ya | GEO Tooues s* J b° high" than °” the m”°1°'“d P PK?" 8 P° _ ` ` " ' D vzso & C e 1 Among those consulted, as will be seen i Charlottltown p_ E_ L ChP~1'l0liBl0Wl1. P- E- I-. I ‘ N ° th°““m° by reference to their names are our _ N _ 11 199 N0v..11, ’99. J* 1 foremost business men as well as those Charlxetown P F I °v ’ _ ~ Pun B305- I who find it necessary to use the wires ` ’ ' “' _ ‘ We want to see the rates reduced. In W0 Wink 91°- P1'°5°°_l °.Y3¢°m Wt- 1 g _ Charlottetown, P. E_._I.._ 1# , , 5. most frequently in their daily transac; NW' 11’ 99° view ofthe fact thathwekpre ip‘o`lalted in i ;‘:§;0;l:é nfelileléight service and r0d®0d . 1 » . lp ‘ - ' tions. O-.her opinions from citizens o I th' k the Government should make »the winter time we s nu cer n y en - ' lp A i h - Id i .t _ Charlottetown and more distant sec- u.mu;;m¢m, to have the P,-agen; m0n0_ jny_ the same privileges as the neigh- SENTNER, McLEoD & Co. 1 nt :i§m\,;;v;0;:‘couTNbehgt;eph1a;h! 4 5; P E I 50”! 0! U19 Pl‘°ViU°° hi" b°°° "Ce-Wd ~ poly terminated. The people of the » boring provinces. ‘ 1 .nd grgagéfion 'wld bafuiuly f§`5,§g,“J ' ` " ` "' Nov and willbe publishedwéithhicn aéag or 1. Pmvime of p_ E_ L Bhguld og;-uigly be ‘ \ _ A. HOBNE & Co. of f ith. receipbgoi me om” fp l mn- I xl ` the same advaat Q fhg "° M 1 'L _ ‘I _ft -' ` ` " f. i - '< icrto-day: get Camda_ I may smgfgt I have C I 9' N 11 ,99 p Charlottetown, P. E. I. Z _ _ ._ - ._ W...lfsant|c!l _.ly sc, be eq always found the minagement here P har otlolowli. ov. _ . ' Chulotmown’ P. E. I. , ooumons and obliging D_ Nwnouom ; I regard the present position of our NW' 11.' 99° J, “Telegraphic Company as creditable ` There can be only one opinion; We Charlottetown E, E 1 neither to the city nor the provipce. So are very much behind the other provin~ ’ ‘ ' '° long as we choose to put up with a 12 ees in telegraphic communication con-p Nov. 11. ’99. hour daily communication, just so long J venieuce. If there ie any way that an‘ we may. No one will help us while, __ ...i_ . _ P- 1 1 =' in * _nr _ir ni ' _ 1 _ni ini improvement could be effected it would I have frequent complaints trom1 we remain apparently satisfied with 82 w. a. WEEK. c co. P' P' liilei. V 1.. 1.. Baan _ FENHLL & CHANDLER-. certainly be desirable. There is no fault gueststhaifthere is no nighht telegraph servieg that no o(tiher colmmuulityngf Quo! to be found with the eiiicials as than service. isitors from ot er provinces hundred thguggn pggp ein t 9 mm- . wh- it H d I it U ask _ , i g _ I have been courteous. 1 had ' an and the States are astonished when they ion would accept, and it is at a juncture Ch°"1°\t°t‘°W”° P' E- I' ' 'n “B mn' 8 ne 8 “yea °r 8' ' Ali Sl1lPPl\‘»I\U\*f W0 0Pl“i°\\ occasion to send a telegram of are told that they cannot send a message Bmh as the present; when the thoughts 3?. °‘ 1" .... .f .1-. " °m ““°“"- ° ‘ WH' 1 L _ t in ia 1 .ii inn ii 'nt ‘ 'ni - charged was a marked dieiference to the matter. We ought to have the sam_e mogt; acutely felt. §<$hyt0 gitgplliéea wi :gy nligrzn tyha23 glans gpppial r;p;a.fi;ra ni gprvaczlldvlbe ma 1-kgtg pt short notgige dThe hind “tes” w° 'mum U” um tele' facumes as 'ther Provinces' The PMI' The above is not intended as tha citizens of Halifax? We should be on possible for us tokeep murein touch with system ls “aqua ts h graph line more often if the rates were tion of the Island shut off as it is by ice giightegt; reflection on the_personnel_ of the same footing as the other provinces the on ni de \1w on d If wenhad a c°nti“_ placed “pp-tit;-ditto. I woul us: 1:. e on a par w`t`i other places. The oftice in the winter, makes the need for con- the Charlottetown management which both as re ard “ces and accom_ ous B stem of chea teleun h inde .veryo en t 6 rates WON 6 ' ' "er ` ' ' he reater. ° " . ._ . g 9 P y p ° P y ` 35 @13°Wh¢l'°- should be kept open till midnightat any tinuous service t g ig really above reproach. D modauon , tate. ` infection from the present managemcnt the opinion- that a night service with reduced rates would meet the require- ment of the public. 1 _ l o,.¢ , other royiiices both as to rates N" ”’.'°°f . oi...i.>2f.i.wii"s.'~ii1iT‘a.i‘i" “1\ixh¢f£.¢"l¢¢~ef#-rstfvgnbvviv ‘We always received the greatest sat-; _ ‘ ‘ ’-'si 1 ‘ ~', `fii'e`ti»legi‘ap1rwir6`w d NW' 11 99°, we think the Co. would not of the telegraphic service. We are “dll "1 Tl" °°°* °f f°1°ll'\P\i°K ii *°°81`°*° an lc bv th ' cha Th If it we wwe us <1. bw ‘i.a.m.. »..>;.i,a.'ii‘ii....., ness would rababl make u as lar e g_ LYON, 5 C°_ increased accommodation would be of 1 C J great advantage tp business men. ‘__ _ 1 ,_ p feel the cost of telegrams very much or ten days as is somntimes the case in N _ 11, »99_ _ _ -an improved telegraph system °v the winter season. The ohicials here are at mme _bs Zinn "_ in Grd" pendent of the mails, 1 Gao N. Rarrnnennr. l ° __ .I sr- _ 1 P1 " White’s f' Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates- Can be had at any of the following first-class stores. T. J- Morris. D. L. Hooper. W. Pickard 8|. Co. W.A.l~Iutcheson. W-iF. Carter. Stewart & Gates. Sanderson & Co. Beer 8| Goff. J. D.NlcLeod 8; Co r ,,- - ' fur;-il '_ fx' p 5% S :E ` ‘ f'1.’4'l'. ....»- ,_ ;‘/.J-f :-~-~ 1 _¢__, pg _ I l The Gh’town l illlllll llllllllllllll lil. llll STEA LKEIIS Northumberland and Princess 3 Leave as below every day (Sundays excepted. ‘ From POINT DU CHELE (on arrival o ` afternoon train from St. John) for SUM MERSIDE. connecting there with express l tlvn for Charlottetown. i~om_ SUMMERSIDE (ou arrival of morn ine train from_Charlottetown) for Point un C e, connecting with dav_ train f_or St. John. p nection at Moncton with train for Can- _ $dat_Ste John with Steamers of Inner- nal %in_c and D. A. R. Stainers and Rail for nited States and Cnada. in PICTOU (on arrival day from lifax] for Ch’town. rom CHARIDTTETOW seven a. m coal for Pictou (connrctiag here with day train for Cope Rreton and- afax. at Ha. lifax with (_. A. dc P. Line for Boston. 'llarouirh Tickets to be had at Grand Trunk 1 2.'2i“¥.‘.`§‘1’i‘..1.fl'?`§"‘l‘.?.if.'.’."”.i.°.§"‘€:“‘°1 ”"’ PSME' ...‘“` v on] ~ ers and connecting lines in Uuite,glS¥:tes. F. W. HALES, Cgiai-iottetown. June-.3 Secremrv ` :lrinqelhdwud Island V'V_~,An Illustrated Book, descriptive of Prince Edward Island. For sale at all bookstores and R. H. Mason’1= newstauds. Contains a inp. Pl-he 250 a copy ' |Quin i , T bac d Ci a.T.‘.i‘;§.{‘.“i‘;'i‘.i.l3 ?§2’i‘.§’...... .."i€§§.§".‘.’.§“"....“‘..lf £‘§€...‘§‘.‘.’°.‘.§°‘1»?;‘.21’£.‘i.‘2._“§......*.Z. K;°.£’.'.y°i‘...n.’.€‘€£` 25c. L W. Grove's signature is on each box. iwferencs: R.. C. Goirif. L Woirrnr.. Wm. T P. P. ARCHIBALD., Ausxanmms -_-Q--__ Tnr Beer & GofI’s new India Tea at 25 cents a pound. It is a good one. Mrs.A. L Jonsson Mus R. J. Cnrriiirm.. If you Want anything in the way of clothing of course you will buy at Prowse Bros. 11 li _ ' DINNER sets.silverware, pictures,hall lamps.student’s lamp and book s'and at the auction in the Lyceum on Wednes- dav. 13 li. Miss Sexion expert corset fitter of New York will he at Stanley Bros' Store for' one week commencing Tuesday morning. We would ask the ladies to come early, as man had to go away disappointed: it being impossible to fit them on account ofthe great rush on the last few days of Miss Sexton’s previous visit. 13 Qi ses- 38 Psa EES .- Sr: A _ _ _, _ - , 8.50.....Lv....Emera.1d .... ..Ar7.35 PLANT LINE _ Plllllll ill Blllll EXBURSIUNS s s env in anim Charlottetown to __ A /,‘f»"¢»". we ‘»'_=-. ‘ t. Boston and Return __ ,_ 1 $1 1 .00 Halifax and Gharluiiaiuim _GGCD 30 S. S. City of Ghent will sail froml _ Comineucing October 3rd, the well Ch”1r1°“et°W” every F"id9'Y at 7' °"’1°°k; iknown S. S. Halifax leaves Charlotte durfng the season °f 1899 f°1' Halifax _ town every Tuesday at noon for Boston !°°umg at S“mme"5id°~ P9" Hastillgb. O via Hawkasbury and HamaX_ ;Port Hawekesbury, Aricliat, Canso Frou: .Halifax--Every Wednesday at Isaac Harb°r’. Salmon River' Sheet 11 p_ m_ passengers ticketed via Pic_ lHarbor, returning will leave Halifax l mu on \vednesdays_ p every Tuesday at 6 p. m. making some From Boston every Saturday at noon. l°°u5' The Steamer 1188 excel-1 p Tickets for sale at Stations at P. E. I. 1°” Passfugel' a0C0lI1lI10d8ti0nS. Railway. For tickets, rates on freight Sa'I_°°° afmdshil* SPe0i9-1 10W1 and all information apply to ffelghts will be given this season- H. L. CHIPMAN, W. W. CLARKE, F“’*'1°fi”f°m°U°° =*PP1y 1° _ p Supt. Halifax. Agent, W. W. CLARKE, °"“' 'fl Sept' 27"” ` ` wtrewn May 27 u Ex at Pat Aim ‘ . N ‘ ’ ' ‘ ' ° Those wishing no be cured of the cravins C' ski itntizv cs » E""~°WE A 'E I l I ‘ El _ Y 'ro cults a:oo1.n in om: nay. T" E J ills TG; ie; "1 vp u l pf <.;=..§ 'l _ ci ~ ~‘ -.r~~¢:.’ 1;: 1. _- :.4 =_-s_1. . Hoimi B. Roaisivrson Sums W. Cunnan, P. 1. |._3_i|twivi 0N e.nd_&fi»e¢ MONDAY, October 16th, 1899 ' thetraius of this Railway willrun daily Y Sundays excepted) as under:- 3 h rains Outward. Trains Inward. i Read down Read Un. I .M. A.M. A.M- P.M , Lv.Charlottetown .Ar Ro t J ti iv...-ii" \‘§vnt'§i‘§f».?“ Hunter River __ - Ar. Emerald Lv ' Junct 4.5 Ar - Lv.6.40 11.11) 8.00 1 -~s°»aae} -' f 9951;) Lv. view Ar. 5.55 _ .... ._ ngton.....,.... l60.5gl......P\6i,'p 730 ii.`:3.=..'.`fI.'.`.`.`_`_aii»ei-r...’iif.`.lfIII. ' Ar ...... ..Tignish.....Lv ‘ ,Iii § 'l ' i,-9° ° ' ~ §;se*;;- test” .:e1=§§..2 “~.~2r°°°~ fir' *'35 8 1.1 1 ; .rd . ' l"‘. ~ . 31 _ _ Z ." . ° gm ° ` ,.o. I* use es u F s connect ell... .....@........ tl ei,__@.s..__ fi .. s fleas .....»@.. in Q .Charlottetown _ _ A Mt. Ste art .... ._ _ Mgrell ...... .' 8.54 ........ ..St. Peters.... _ 1000 Ar .... ..Sourls ...... ._ l. t-_ .Mt. Stewart. _ _ Cardigan. . . . i-....Georget.own . . _ _._ 9.40....Ar..Cane Tra.varse..Lv6.45 Passengers leaving ai? Point. on the l-‘_ E. Railway, Royality unc'1o_n and was gy mornin trains, oonneqting with S. ort.humber?and at Summerside; arrive Bos- 3 ton B. 8s M. Ry 7.25 A. M.; Montreal C. P. Ry. , 8.% a. m. I. C. R575 5.§)apéem. fgélaowin %~y.e Trains are run rn ndard m y D- POTTINGER. Gen. Man. Can. Glgv t. Rys. nnctnu, G.A. SHARP Superintendent. P. E. I. R. Charlottetown Oct. 101899 pr 3);” __ 1--. ...__ ,_ '1~r'.-=‘1_/ ,**11=! _ ~ _` '~ __\"`\.-. ` ..- _ P' .As th 5 4 N DI anuwtf moo liars §l§¥il&¥##'#il"li¥%#il¥ ~ BRENT Slf _ J ¢:_ _.g ’ p a __ inns nisnuis We have dccidedclosing out our Boot and Shoe dcpartmcnt,and devoting our entire store to Dry Goods and Ready Vlade Clothing ll fir eel Seven thousand dollars Worth Boots and Shoes at prices that will make fi quick clearance. Ladies’ line bo0ts,butt011 and laced 33 1-3 off’ Childrcn’s fine boots 33 1_3 gff Ladies’ strong boots _ 25 3 Off Chi1dren’s strong boots 25 p G Off ` 25pcoff Mcn’s and Boys’ boots if ts at Bali Price .EE or E iw: "" p §@ <1" E .. _ . “4.*“.MM 4* “W'°"> "Y WM "M" ‘°""'°*"""""“*"” ’°""""'“"*”'l¢D°*'-=¥=»*»f§i .fr-r-rv.. ;1\.-~=r~.» ..r.~-::.=~':~:.1. ' have a reduced Every o in of!-he opinion,and ual ess P Y . P 8 ' AULD ` arevenneasisderiwsdpat-'present. Tho* f; ,fi _ ` % 4a|IiUa‘_ *nw “anna _..§E._. 38305 1*? I e price of boots and shoes is advancing, this sale will give you an opportunity to buy your Wants at Big Bargains. 1 B.MH0ll 8150.