i THE GUARDIAN, _CH ‘ltLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 16 1899. _,__ _ _ ._... .. ._.._.» _:.‘_t.'-'-1531 \- r ' '£2 ,-__._'._J-'."" §/”"‘T V V W .TWT V _ |11 .; ifmgy 5-1- f- 1-~.f=i{:'gi~'f>_»f. -_l-',{_‘f' .._> _, i-:», ,.-_ qw-.1 _- - ._ i ‘fif-'§.*.£vf.2sit~.;..~. =.= ‘ ....._»`i- '. t. fi ill it 1 _ _ J A \~___ 1 MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE v`,__< si* ._ __ , ___n;§£, _-2 - "§ ll , _,_ -, i ,. . . -n Ladies’ Jackets .>=AT.»¢ _ tanley Bros. The latest styles direct from the manufacturers _ , ‘/J in Berlin, Germany. l . l . . .il Perfection in \ A ssortment, J \ / Quzglitylf, \ g if fi \ll/ nish, All ” and workmanship.; if tk l A vt Stylish Hat if Miss Dalton guarantees you satisfaction in every respect or no sale. 1 - -A;---n.~z‘ - = Sl _.L-\,.>\ ..v_;_ _f_;\;o_ I ._, _2._~\__.-M f~_-.-_n\~4J_ _M Wi \\§ 7-#-1_ 'F1 .“',,"-If i<(._“"` .iii 'f’ c.: '/‘*“~ ` ~:f-f;\__ K\> -‘s .~ _ 'ly _ ¥`\';’ "ll O 7 4 _ |‘é";' ~_4(( f-::. i;§=,1 at a * `-t Moderate Price. itll ‘ -_\~ _ A ` STANLEY BR08. A ,>-\_ ~.»~ Y §if '#4-"‘l.it’f§.i(""l.i/'TT 'il"'~ -sl"?1- f~ f<"_E ll` _ _ tl ' ‘ I _ .. se... sz? Who are Fond Good Cooking* Should call at our store. We can boil the prices of Souvenir goods, Watches, Clocks Jewelry and Spectacles, down to suit the tastes of any customer a. special ty. W C00 K Watchmaker and J eweler, l e , Cir. Gr. George and Grafton St.. x-x-...x4» W [N G :ez More dainty than 8» Baby-Are you not going to preserve yours? You can’t keep it al- ways ii. baby but you CAN keep a picture of it as such l Better arrange a sit- ting. TLAKE S_, ciriown, vvv AAAA, .¢. vvv F r afrracive store goods and money making Specialties, the up-to-dat kr-ent ti P11 .npptierl with Imperial Asbestoline Axle Oil, Imperia 0.1, Imperial Axle Oil, Imperial Hoof Ointment, Imperial Petroleum all in handsome lithographed enamelled tins. Sale Manufacturers Irnperial O11 CO., Ltd lt. John, NE.; Halifax 1V. S. ' Glory ! In the fact that we give satis- faction to our customers. When remitting the amount of their account, they write us that they are » More Than PIeased____..-_ It can be YOUR experience if you try us, .|.'n.1°Air|.on, The Popular Printer. ‘ _ . and Province. dents Everywhere. THR S. S. Stinley sailed yesterday for Cape Egrnont to locate the Norah Cape buoy which is adrif'. Ti.-ii-‘ captain and crew ofthe wrecked schooner Aberdeen are passengers by the Jacques Cartier this morning to Vl0t01‘|i- . FUNERAL notice- The br~thren of St. Jolin ann Victoria lodges A. F. and A. M. will meet at Masonic '1‘emple at 1 0’clock to-day to attend the funeral of the late brother Joseph Johnson. By ordar i-f toe W. M. S, IVILL ill members of the \V. C. T.U. attend if possible a meeting on Monday n x' _(181: 1) from 4 to 5 in ihe parlors Grafton Street. A profitable and plea- sant time expected. THE annual meeting of the Ladies Aid S ioiety of the P. E.[. Hospital will he held in the Y. M. C. A. parlor, Tl1°8fl‘4y morning the 19h, September., at liel‘ p st eleven o’clock.A full attend"-` a ce is r quested. -Sat. Mon. Tues. A me-ting was held in P. W College _\'e.~ti-idiy afternoon for the purpose comidering tie publi~lfing ofa paper i.i connection with the institution. The following committee were appoint-ed to consider the ont rprise and report .- Roy Connors. Guy Cameron, Jas. W. MacLeod, Ross Bethune, John Rodd. Roy Davison, l-larrv Mr-Lean. We hope to see the paper stared. _Tun next session ofthe Prince Ed- ward Island Baptist conference will meet in the church at Summerside. on sept.-25th and aoni. Programme- Monday evening, ii sermon by Rev. A. F.,_ Browns. Tnesdav morning - general business. Tuesday afternoon, paper hy.Rw. W. H.|W.\rren.. Tuesday evening. address on ~-Education" by Rev. G. P. Raymond, address on For- eign Missions by Rev. C. W. Turner, address on Home Missions by F.P.‘Dras- ser, (Lic.) _ ~ A Qmm' _ wedding took plioe at Erinville, the residence of Capt. Alex-_ ander, Stanhope, at noon Wednesday, Sept. 11th. when his daughter Clara P. was united ui marriage to William Mellett. Esq., of Souris. The day be- ing pleasant rhe ceremonywas perform- ed onthe lawn under a beautiful arch of evergreens, the Rev. Jacob Lay ton ofliciating. The bride wore a beautiful brown costume with silk trim- mings, and carried a hand some bouquet of asters. She was attended by Miss M. Moore of Charlottetown. The groom was supported by Mr. George Mellett of Union Road. Only the immediate friends of the bride were present- After lucnheon,the bridal party left for York S ation amid showers of rice, and the booming of guns, where they took the train for their future home at ;Snuris. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and costly presents, among which a broach, the gift of Mrs. Alex. McDonald of Dalvay was conspicuous. thus showing the esteem in which the birde washell among her friends. THE Messenger and Visitor of Sept. 13th says :-The removal from these provinces within the year of such men as W. B. Hinson, H. H. Saunders and J. A. Gordon, creates big gaps in the ranks of our ministry, and makes us feel distinctly poorer. It is a satisfac- tion, however,to know that these broth-< ern have not gone beyond the bounds of Canada, and if their going has meant loss to the Baptist cause in this part ot the Dominion, it has meant correspond- ing gain to that cause in other parts._ But, .after all. we have no reason to complain, for we have got two good new men from Ontario-Ira Smith of St. John. who is becoming recognized as a tower of strength among ue ;and P. G. Modeof Yarmouth. f1'0U1 Wlwm BX' cellent things are confidently expected. Besides there have come back to us two strong men whom we had _ lent to On- tario for awhile-A. T. Dykaman of Fairville, and F.0.Weeks of Halifax. Then, itis to be considered that these changes have an influence to promote a' mutual interest and knowledge between the Baptists of all parts oi the Dominion, and thus to develop a stronger' feeling of fellowship among the Baptists of this far-stretching land. l’nrii:s'rr.Er,s Dress Fabrics are al _way reliable. Guaranteed Fast Colors guaranteed Satisfaction. Serges, Craves nettes, Silk Warp Endoras, Poplins. .Coverts and _Fancy Blacks. Ask your merchant foi-"them. 'tocAL BRiEFs Latest News of the City By Reporters and Correspon- Two tugs and four scows loaded with brick were in the harbor yesterday for shelter. THE Orange Young' Britons are for prohibition every time. Their medal contest is intended tn help the Tempor- ance Partv. Do not fail to liberally patronize it. . ‘ Rav. JOHN G1t.i.1~i, Murray Harbor North, had the misfortune to have his taint-d considerable hay and grain which was also destroyed. The stock. car- tiages, harnesses. eta., were saved. THE S. S. Bom-ivista. Ci; tain D. C. Fraser, avrivid et 5 9. m. to-day. Leaving M ii treat on Ttiesdsy l-ist, a hurricane was m t in the Gulf, and the shipwas assai ed by tremendous seas which flooded herdecke. She called at Cliarlotietown and Sydney. leaving the littir Dlace on Ssturflay at 5 p. m. She bought ri full general cargo. 35 head c~tt'e, 100 sheep.-St. Johu’s Telegram Sept. 11. THE marriage of Lly, the youngest daughter of Postmaster McCurdy, at Onslow stitlen, to Peter McSween, merchant, of Amherst, took place at the r-sidence of tic bride’s parents Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. The ceremony was performed bv Rev. Mr. McGregor, of Amherst, assisted by Rev. E. A. McCurdy, of Cliftin. The bride wore white silk t imm d 7 6 with _chiffon andcarried a nouquet of white roses. Tnere was no bridesmaid or. groomsmen. A reception was hi-ld at l toe house during the evening and at 9 o’clo_ck the happy couplc went by ex- press train to|New Glasgow, thence to P. E. L-l ind, to spend their honeymoon. Mr. and Mr=. McSw»-en will reside at' Amherst.-I-Iali`f»iX Echo. Tm. renowned etiamer Gaspeeia arived in port on Friday from Newfoundland This unfortunate steamer encounterfd _ Thursday’sl gale, and when near port, when the sea was runnin at its hi h ~g . .8 ' est, and the wind had attained a velo- city of sixty miles miles an hour. was nearly driven on the -rocksnear .Glace Bay owing to her steering geap being. rendered useless. However she was safely, anchored,'and when the ltorml abated roceeded for her bunker The '_Gas_'peeia after efectsng. repairs and bunkering leftthis morning. .for ,_ Bath-_ urst.eN. B., to load deals for England. After her arrival in the old country she will be cut up into ol-l junk. The'Gas_- pesia. after her perilous stay in the ice near the Newfoundland coast for iiearlv _four months. was sold by auction and purchased by Capt. J. A. Farquhar, who a _few days later, sold.her to the present owners in England.-North Sydney Herald. ' . _ THE El)lTOR’S MAIL. Sir: Is there a Sanitary ¢OfHcer in this city ? If ttiereis one why doe|u’t he do his duty? I" suppose he col- lects his pay' that is about all he does. If there is one I would like to call his attention to the abominable stench arising from the vicinity of the cellar ‘ of an Eating House. Great George Street. It is no wonder there are so many cases of typhoid fever here when i such a mass of eorruption is allowed to exist in our midst. Strangers visiting thecity are disgusted. and involuntarily hold their noses when they pass this place. \Ve hope the Health Odicers will move in this matt-if at once for it has been neglected too long already. Every' person of intelligence knows the danger of breathing impure air,and many innocent persons may suffer for the criminal carelessiess Of 8. f6W~ ONE W-no CAN SMELL. _-_-1-l--n THE KEELEY CURE ` Th ' hi tube ured f the cravinsg for Aselcolihlls nlllgphingkc Tobgcco and Cigar- ettes eoto Portland. alne. Keeley Institute Reference: R.. C. Gore, L Wonmr., Wm. Enruvisigv P. P. Ancnmnn., Anmxmnmn A I Rini: .B.Ro ERTSO S a`W.CaaBnl»' Mgs. . .Jonssd3NMRs1ll..E‘0CA1lPBELI- lollille _ ' I I High § Ba a 3QuaIity= glilllil (Al the Tea Table) “Oh Mrs- Oldhem- _ This is lovely tea, where did you get it?" ‘.‘At Sanderson and C»’s of course, I - always get my tea ' good there. °°.9.°l°°I Economical house- Pnces = wives consult their MOEBPZIB = best interest by buy- i e e i_» _,,,._.--- @'@'@@I0@'@'@'@ Shoe dressin is something that should be bought lhe Shoe llressint You Use very carefully. There is an old sa 'n that “our barn burned by the upsetting of a lan- tern a. few days ago. The building con- 1 Boulward (black) _10c. late,] l0c. Diamond [black] '25c. Silver for , __ '__ _ _ _ , Silverware for Wedding! ~ , l*PPf°P- _;. riate, it-has the beauti- f ful qualities that are npcessary for the ideal -f gift. ' ` r, We have new goods . in every department of our _ ~ store and to a renter ‘ * , S extent in -our silverware . line than elsewhere. '_ _,_' This -cdllection of ` silver gl ofers many suggestions " 11- for wedding gifts. _¢ _ Congo [“waterprcof] 250. Vicis [for colored Dongolas] 25c. Peerless [combination] for box* calf, etc. 25c. ll|lMSAY& THE 0l|TF\T'l'ERB '_ ' f ' 1 1 duceoiu- ° Gifts is always 7 :' \_~_'; :_2 ` :_' \ Q _"_ \ \ ` ._'. "1 § :_'. g '~_`Z> Y1 8 T mans meat is another mans poison” and this ap- plies very forcibly to shoe dressing. Different Ina- terials require _different treatment-and great care should be used in making your selection es- t' pecially if you wear such fine materials as _ -Calf, Dongola, Millow Calf etc. We can recom- ~ mend any of the following first class- dressings. ` Eclipse [combination black, tan, and choco- Perfection] tar., and chocolate,] 250. Fine leather requires fine treatment. Watches e who cannot conveniently town, the eel`ecticnircf‘ asuitable’ watch to ul.; at the lowestreucgable. ° our friends ata' distance. 1 'Write us for as to prices,style of watch We are a.1otf.o! .., will gladly forward satisfactory. ` ii. n.nn.i.iii1i, sie- ms... ...D ....w... l \ _ » _" ;‘,_ €9".,` ‘_ ,_` ,-Q ;>j‘\-\' 1 2f_;;\ <»> sig:-:,, ll il. W = .2 ‘ $4.00 _ We will be glad to show you these springs even 1 don’t want to buy. ' ' c .-f' -n /- ; wie? ~` `». ,' 3: f- at ;?_& ;/Q 5 fi# s f,_. $`\ _E3/.14l%°3-S .:3‘;'/'Z 2"?/-1| .`\_-2 #ll `-‘flll .'~\-'-’ _ 4 --~ . ; r ' 7 2 , 3 r- 1’ --- ”`~.' '”"\.' ,-" ir' "_-\` ~ , -I - '-7'* -V/- '-'I'~< . :-`- ff, ` ~$"\;. f//‘~~ gb, ` >i._.=_<.=i..'_._JJ`E. ~-4-. ~.%1,ll.;-_-51,1' '°_,éf_ °/=)i..";_h. f/,i .." ;l>~. ` i- ' We Have ii Wire Mattress Quality- - - X- For years and have come to the conclusion that the two _lines we are now pushing are the best-quality and price _., considered-on the market. , ‘ 1119 Spggial-A GOOD spring-all double woven wire,--strongly A made and frames nicely varnished-ought to be worth $3.75» our price $2.85. - '|'||g_“Q||gg||”-This mattress we will guarantee to give TH r. » BEST SATISFACTION.-All double wire, duplex centre and adjustable. The frames are very Bnely Price -f' f- f ».. s 'Q ':\’f-=,. ‘_C<=., if-é l\\‘;, *fri ifyou ‘ IUW 0U EXHIBITIGU eselelvvi ing rea at .GOME ANI] SEE TIIE SIIDWW _ will .is and prices, and on receipt of will forward the watch to exchange it if not entire i ` » . . _ .1 ii'/il :ii `\‘.l ill? fi I _/Z) . ll//. l-1 '91,' fl 1'/; 1 |» \ EIGHT CASES IEW SIIl_Tll6B,_.l 7""lEW (WEIIGDATIHES, 7*' IEW TIIDIISEBIIGS FUR FALL AHB WINTER siioiiisoii it cos, Gordon & McLellan - MEN’s STYLIBH oU'1'FI'i:rERs _ viewers Row. f _,Upper Queen St- . e * . I. ill/. l