59Pati. QI G9 "*‘ (Sf $3 *T *I l~'-P-‘i6-t>-‘ 1 . ' it THE GUADIAN' CHART OTTETOWN P E Mean as isos _ __ __ ._ _ _ __ __ ___ _ . _ . _. . . 1'. SEPTE 5 3, M- ~"" ' ' _' _*" Y _ _ l Los'r.- In this city. o-_i Sa urday eve- Rnanrzas of the WEEKLY Gi;iAnDiA.N I ning,asma,ll roll of L-ills. Finder will wishing to take advantage of our | t ’ t _ _ li* illoits and Gossip Front Torn and ,be rewardel by leaving it at this oliice. _ Rev. MR Ciatiris, one of the Paulist yfathers, who have b»en holding services .in S‘. Dittista,n’ts Cathedral during the special clubbing rate with the "Family Herald and lveeklv Star” can have the “Family Herald” for the balance -of 1898 for 20 cents. To new subscribers lwe offer the Wtfniitr Gtuinniav and i ’ v l . J 1 ‘ . pn.s_t_w_eek, p.ejched_an e_lo_qient sermon ,the “Famdy Hemldn fm. 031 20 Gems ouiitetiiperance \\ cdnrsilay evening if ltor nie bitane et 1898. ~. - _ 1 V _ _ - 8 Regul;i.t' price >~'l. ll) to -l_.i0 a, pairj __ ' Phe cathedral was crowded by atcutive ` listeners. The spe-iker denounced in t Qt.i.<:i-:N Horst., Sept. 29.-E. A. n § ' ;G|ean at. - ii Lge mosfsc. typ g ,d fe ,MSS Ln ne,._ ;ThQrntoii.Torot;ilo: Clarencehlrthibald. l 5 ed by Guardian Relmrbinot only tt.;ti.i,'it.»_raii..litfinotf i_»uiuai.-.0l§;- léfwlst Miss Jessie McDonald. do; ; er .the ,D-.,,_ -3 gh _ 5,, t_eg,.aded_ _,_ _ _ .Anderson Kinlock; Mrs. Capt 5 S and c°""@5P°"de"l3' in eiieiigebtn itieiuimtinttttsoiiie butfinessl§i30D01I_\i=:l‘1- tw? two children. Sourts; ‘» `“ lHeti_'ii»_~ sattt. is the ations eil PS- ` 011118 i=1‘rd.Alberton:.A- RHS- _ hp “ggi Readabye "appemngs Bccumngf millions of iis vi_c1ims,:-tiid yet_the bloat- lsfill f_9ll0Q» B9-SS 1_i‘Vf'1`§ A\12U_Sl\“€ BiG t t _ ltil_lie!o_r&'iislrlot. All odd lines, sam ples and some sligetly ted of our licst quality Kid spot Gloves. Black and Colored. Oipv on t' our Kid Gloves stock I slit. Gro. 1<.Owi::\' returned from SZ Jilin last nivlit. _ Mn. Suiitii-.i. 1\i:N.\'i:ii\'. Bradalbnne, ,Was a_ passenger by the inntl sptcizil i last night. Ma. R. P.l\Iot-irtisog and Mrs. Morri- Sfll Try! 11. leave th°s morning for the ._ Mn. Eivisx Siiiwairr, while wotking in the railway yard Wednesday evert- l_D g an ' X _ '_ we have taken several lines which we ing fr-ll and painfully `hu.~t one of hiss uve discontinued buying, all leg and a. few pair spotted Gloves, BWP '° mdhgve put tlicin on the counter for _ Quick sales at sv- legs. Tun remains cf a young man named tShephaid, who died abroad, were brought to the city by last night’s ex- PISSS. ' _; I Miss _BLANCHE CRAIG of Emerald? arrived in the city by last night’s ex- , ,prtss. She leaves this morning for lialttax. MR. S. F. T.~.'ttnc_-H arrived home. from St. John l-.st night. He lsavesl this morning for the Hslilax exhibition and will return on the 27th inst. The regular price $1_l0 to 5150 a ‘ \\"ii.r.ii-5 Mclsrriii-1, a native of Beds, ' All shades, Colored and Blat-K ““”’ P' L' 1 ’ “as “'°““de‘i “‘ the "Eh" 14pairs53 t ~ é see `; All I Fine 4 “ Gi bi 4 “ .Kid 62; 1 Gloves “ 7 I Worth is low Jackets, law Dress oods, lim' ' ’ ni-ni and broke his collar bone at thel Memo of Sizes. charge of Ei Caney. before Santtago. He was a member of the: Tth iufantry.l‘ He arrived in Boston last week on~ furlough.-Halifax Herald. “Happy days" is the suggestive sign over the door of still another liquor saloon opened on far famed Richmond Street. The sign tails to announce fcr,=`_ whom the happiness is in sore or from t tn $1’5°'iwhat source. The condition of a certain block on |Richn;ond Street is such asf U should bring the' blush of- shame lol _ every respectable citizen. , Afflflllg l‘|8i|y, , Rav. R. B. Ki»ti;i~‘rsR will address meetl ollow : -- ' ‘ ngs as f s Friday 25rd, l W est Ca pe ; Saturday, 24 h Bloom- ` field; Sunday. 25th, 11 a. m, I FIIPS .Elmsdale. Montrose. 3 p. ni., Alberton, hw ’ 7 _ in t t\i0nea.~ Qotii Ttfmisn- Tues- lol lillinery, lo1llSacquo Gloths, p 5 ’ Y Q 1 day, 27th, Centreville; Wednesday, 28-h, Cape Traverse at 3 p. m , then l ~ AV0l‘y |3l'g0 Sfngl( gf “aw at Crapaud. In above w_hf»i'e the ` The People’s Store. WIIULSALE llll RETAIL. time is not mentioned mee ings will and marked 'nw' V commence at 7.30 p. m. Silver collec- us for the best Vallleirl Dry tion will be taken at each meeting to assist in defraying expenses. Snaps i That are crisp and suapy are the best. They’re fresh- TheY"° ‘mrs . ployment bureau, _at 4`6fGray_ street, in Telephone 98. D. STEWAR _ _ci 'I :"3 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ l 25;' Apples ___ row.... ~. Q. ,< ¥_* §- 1- J.~.ti_~..'_tA.i.i.-.<.>.s» s t llllllTlll‘lllll`l'l L. O. A. B. A.-A public meeting undei the auspices of Larly “El ace ' S 0 Lodge No. 27, will be held in Wright’s Hall, this evening,- at 8 o`clock. Rev. C. VV. Corey will give an address, subject-“The Jesuits method of education.” Several other _ventlt-men will also give addresses. g .;§__,_qj-gg, ' readinvs, sole s, &c. Silver collec- @ tion, pioceeds in aid of the new P. E, Island Hospital _ A Bosroiv writer in the Halitax Her- ald, says: As oi late there has been a large influx ot young girls from Nova ,Scotia and P. E. Island. The Mail t~o;- respondent had an interview with D. J. Lanier.-d, proprietor oi- the Lamond ein- reierence to their chances ot securing employment. He sad that the number .gf glirls coming from the provinces very year was increasing; but that wages were decreasing accordingly. What they call “green gi=1s,” can be had now for as low as _a dollar or a dol- lar and a half a week. This pay iS_ ad- CD 4 around between the Irish and p ovincial led wrt-tclies behind the bar; ignore all humane ties and care only for the prolit ,deitved from this si le of body and st.u‘. His ad‘lre.~s was so powtrful in its a"- raignment of the tliittk traiiic, so toucli~ ing in i's appeal to his heaters to lead sober and better livi s, that eve dt- ? Pa-fling Hliout 1,000 men signed the ltetiipetance pledge. Success to Father Clarke. ,_ ON Wetlnesdtiy evening at 7 o’clot-k, Halifax exhibition. ilu _the Baptist church. Trycn, the nup- tiais of Mr. W.B. Leard, son of Chas. M- Leird, Esq , and Miss Matilda Boul- ter, daughter of the late Janies Boulter, 1Esq., were sotemnizid. Rev.` David Price oiliciaied. Miss Elizabeth Howalt was bridesmaid and Mr.AlpLeus Leard supported the groom. Missl y- dia Leard. sister ofthe ,groom, ylayed toe wedding mitch. 'l`he church which was crowded,was beautifully decorated with iiowersi and in the centre near the altar was e'ected an elegant arch of flowers and ferns, inside of which the bridalpaity stood. The bride and bridesmaid were dressed in white with s rawberry blossoms After the cere- mony the party, along with almost half a hundr. d guests, drove to the home of the bride where they ieieived a genu- ine and unexpected surprise. Shortlv after entering the house and While chattng gaily and pleas- antly, all w.ire called into the piilir and not until then did they know that the pleasures of the evening were to be further enhanced by another mar- riage. Standing inthe centre ot the room. readv to oe married, were Mr. Macdonald Boulter, brother ofthe new- » ly made bride, and Miss Lydia. Lcard, sister of the groom. Rev; Mr, Price. was unexpectedly' cailttl upon again to otiiciate and Mr. Alpheus Leard and Miss Howatt to repeat their duties as groomsman and bridesmaid respectively. The ceremony over, all paxtook of a sumptuous supper prepared in Mrs. Boulter’s best style. Aiter an exceed- .ingly pleasant evening Mr. and "Mrs. Leard drove to their home in Tryon. Both couples share the best wishes of thiir many friends. in which THE 'GUARDIAN heartily joins. The array of parents _was varied and of an espec- ially useiui and ornamental character. frequently transpire in this community took pl iee at the residence of Benjamin ter, Melvina M. Wood, and William *Herbert Sniallwood, son ti Supervisor ,Smaliwo0d. of Mt Herbert, Lot 48. ` were unite d in marriage. The cere- l mony was performed by Rev. J. C. Spur.-r of Pownal, in the drawing room, which was beautifully decorated with ferns and evergreeus. The sweet strain of Mrndelssohnks weddingmarch were played by Miss Katie McLean. of Char- zottetown. Theibride was cbarmingly iattired io an artis'ic gown of white .silk with pearl trimmings and hrfdil veil becomingly tipped with orange blossoms. She carried an elegant bou- quet of white .roses and iarnations. ‘Miss Bessie Rattray. of Charlottetown. was bridesmaid. while the bride’s little niece. Carrie Prudence Word. was maid of honor. The bridesmaid wore fiwn muslin over cerise. while the little maid _was a pretty picture inther dress of pale blue silk. Both held lovely bouquets. The groom was supp rted i'-y Mr. Benj. “H365 “fi” a tlm°‘ of °°ms'°".' b‘."’1W0od» lr-, brother of thebrtde. Ai. the Wverlheless’ the avenge pmvmcw/lcouclusion of the marria e service the _ . . 3 , t 3'” ‘S workmg for 3'. great deal less; ` t b ' upwards of one hun- Bakes Best Bread tnan she was tive or six years ago. He ,_§:_1§§_8_;Eri;§)kengIg the weddmg f_aS,_ /'\ \ ' ' °' ° ‘ said that Massachusetts. was a_ b_ittle whwh was as Sumpmous as It was -`) _ ,__ -_ _ ' _ ` tdainty. Music recitals, sparkling con- % girl' Wlth an advaulage Hilfavordof the versation mingled with mirth, whiled. ° 'M latter cf being more oasi y an more awa ' yh - h Th t _ _» _ - y the happy hours oft e niv t. e_ Little t. WWE .sanity trained to do nor weriaapti of popmamy 0, me _pr,n__,Da,S gas _WM hen! °f more even tempemmen" A donned by the num--rous and costly'BEER & Present- he Said’ the Supply was _ nm. Wedding gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Siiiul»_ I 1 “ eflwil to the demand; wage? (lid _not wood are spending their honeymoon on f ' 9 m to ‘“°'e“S‘° “gb Ewglnadl “iris a tour to the principsl Lan dian ard r terre t e es ami tes - S __ ‘ 1 _ _ - U _ _ " __ _ ___ . _ 0 are *'1W35`5P ei _' _ _Y A American cities. THE GUARDIAN ex- Of Boston and `t'i vlmnu-Y' tends heart'-est congriitulations. _ V V - _-_ ’ l ONE of those happy events which so ,t Mclnni , harnscliffe,E.nest Me hot. Cape St lgnce. ~ _*ii- TRAIIE AND SHIPPING PORT OF CHARLOTTE'I`()W'N. Sept. 22.-Ar.. SS. Lake \\-t'innipep, 1 l _ Jones. Montreal. _i._.¢__.l I mpure blood is an enemy to health and may lead to serious disease. Hcod’s Sasipaiilln conquers this enemy and averts danger. h£_5;ter A§_tevv_s__a.nd on tl=_efHal_t_ Shel_ls _ppha.} Loaiiaa noi£L,°ai?e\fiiet_ 'r “O ce" iiiiiiy 59cts. me clearance sale of all odd line and samples of kid, gloves in stock. The regular price $1.10 to $1.50. All colors and blapk.--W.A. W1-:rms & Co. 23.3i. LADIES’ kid gloves worth $1.10 to $1.50 for 59cts, Odd line and samples to clear.-W.A.W1~:ioKs & Co. 23,3i LADIES' see the odd lines and samples of kid gloves we are clearing at 59cts. We sold them in the regular way $1.10 ‘ to $1.50. Quick sale.-W. A. WEEKs & Co. 23_3i. ONE can buy a horse for $20 or for tl ~veral thousands of dollars. lf you wanted a good horse you would not go ‘I to a stable of _“stove-ups.” So coming. right down to the facts of the millinery hu-iness, pri. e should be considered tirst. Do. you know that Patou & Co`s millin ry is the best for the letst money in Chartottet wn. sep 21-Bi : 1 o-o-ooo-@-@-oc-@-o_o All s Leading" Grocers Now have at demand for, and sell “Jo1=iNsoiv’s BAK- ING 1"owDER.” Their customers tell them that they find the quality of.it equal, if not superior to any of the other high- grade Baking Powders, which retail at from 40c t ~ to 5§c a pound. » ‘weid,n.q.,Atexaodfa. Lei-19, Moor Johnson’s ` day evt-nii_ig,_wnen his youngest daugh- V Baking' I Powder _ retails at 25c a pound. » A saving of from 15 to _. 30 cents on every pound. Prepared only by _ | ~ % _ ; A Success- “A;rt” Baking Powder has » been iitried and' proven a success by a. number of our customers._ my sat lt gms lost as not mills .as “Royal” which _tohlls lletr tar 55 Gents petlli Tltt. The manufacturer has supplied us with ii Dumber of very useful articles which we are offerinf with the “Aft” Baking Powder at pri-"es away below anything heard of here b»fore. Call early at our stores and see them as they are going fast. S” A Jacket Stock That Makes .Choosing Easy.... Agenerous range of Styles--not confined to one ample assortment @@@ “li ll:’s llotivsolfs IPs Hoot A Dry Goods » @ @@@@@@@@ @@@@©ll E Z T T0 uure a lleidache in ten minutes, usei. B-_intiey`s Liniment the modern Pain Cure WE ARE GROWING. ' " T 3 _ and so our business. '~-- i umforh Headache Powders 10 clS. ` All dealers l0clS_ ' - E ‘VC commenced small ME - _ -'__ _ -1- -"- '-‘ "-""" '*.'*-_*"7 Q \\'t- would not grow if W0 were not right. ' _ ~ _ I I Du You E _ _ D _ special offer for a , __-;t1i_ppt _tgtfysrong by dealing iv __ Sh0l't U t righ.. ple.: e. In-t its have your next order for printing. l‘llllll'l‘llllll’dlllll ' ¥ 0 Z E A Come and see Samples at 0111 Studioi - all work guaranteel and no deposit , Our predecessors, Messrs. Beer Bros. did by far the largest Fur Busi» required, __ __ I ll ness in Cha,-]0tt@t0wn_ Special art-angements wit p _0 0- ' l ld t d h dli th li' hcl h f li t t reduced 11068- 3 t_':.tc:it st. You will find us in tie same o s on M1 “S F’ Same 18 ' ass. RMP ers 0’ P 0 os 8' P lllll 'fttt _ _,..,...._. ._ .. at llontml lulms innsu¢ .-.1 f;"~1 1'. ni. it __|> ,341 ez... - 4/. _ iv _, 1 i.-. .fmt .e ‘ in _ w o ~..--_ 4;; g 1.'='.t» 5' _e ‘ Q ~` >- _. .'*.' 1 jj *_ ‘_ j s ‘ -` _~ -- ~ _ -A ' _ _ ` ' , er* :~ ."|:°`.f " ‘ ` BR C 1 ~ » _ -‘ .. 'M' '° ‘ SU _ s. -f _ _ ,sepsgz,»c4;»es es; _*__ _ _ ._ l.9ll00_lSll9\lll- ' ff- "` lu 1 ,€‘- 'V4 = t “ _ l st i ' V v _jan ima of “-9- -’ 1.. » .; 3’e*"m .` =-*ao= 4.43 . _et - .sfiiif ._ ~'<"f~if-'».~ 4, _ vw.-te;-»e¢1 Q ,,am,emS, bgught by the some buyer, from thc same houses that our p -A \f\‘\f\i\f\‘\*\» of prices. ' Plenty of cheap Jackets--and a handsome selection of high grade 0l'l€S_ ALL THE NEW STYLES THAT ARE GOOD. i The New Semi-fitting Jacket is a. favorite this time ments. It/s here, black or colored box or 3 seam back. Then there areso many figures that nothing IMI so well as a. close fitting garmelit. ' We’ve made ample provision for them too Black and Colored-all prices. The new Capes are very handsome-heavy Golf Capes. A new effect is the “Caracol” a stamped flush, and many others.” New Jackets from 1.95 up. MOORE & _ McLEO What we Advertise We Have. wmmmw ` may be a first-rate article to pacll goods in M shipping, but scarcely the proper thing h your bedroom. As a. receptacle for olothiy, the proper thing is a. VVARDROBE. s we HAVE 'ri-tem. J' Ewot Nickel _Ti-me Eleces from up. Nickel Alarms L25 up. Musical Alarms. - Time Place Galendars. Learner Watch Ghalna. ntnbon'.cuafds wifhjulounn. Flag Stick Pins Bc to 18c. Chain 'B,~racelets‘- . Lakles Long Gunrds- Gentlemerfs Silk Alberta, also With WATGI-‘IES AND RING- _ sy new Designs in Eye Glasses- Victorla Jewelry Store Nearly Dppollto Ill! , Charlottetown. lllllll 'ARC LIGHT OIL Burn it in a lamp alongside of an y oil you can obtlul Be unprejudiced in your judgment and you will 8l1l'Bl V only "Arc Light." .»' _Vt ` _ 1 'g . t ' V "fl" ' 'i' -eil. ‘r ».» ,. _ ~'- "3 531-1 -;,, . >=.’_l{-4.: " ' ‘ tit.. .’ _ , _ - _ FB ”"ll" "" ‘pw ii i lg ileces OPSP d ' i _ _ _ ____ _ -___ ` _ . - - ‘ ' S.,Ch l It - Q 1" " _ _ We still have exclusive _control of _certain lines (nota.bly_ Astrakan Fol'_Vr°_§“0_i;_;l'?_&‘;;e_;' .1fMc1;n(;i;;°;7;.e _ P. E- |S|-AN D Jackets) which has placed this house far in advance of all competitors along . S F U this line. » _ I I _ _ [ll llut Furs Ate All _Personally Selected0““m“uu““pmm|g“m .G°°d,§.,.,., 2,_§_._..... -- s “ow sToRE” - I-'“°‘° *Ea-_ .r\inc|i=i\t.. i. oxsuHA.M» _ i I `l D r ' ' Ti".17.i.‘§.i°?.°‘°D°2“`""...’°ii°.‘§i°“ai»ii`i ` G-Q11 lernleiii i 'ine Leading For store. at R. '3’».’Z’»,-se. o»»"‘£33f <>£¢l»-. _:Bonn _ _ _ ,_ __A _ _at4andlp.m. Privat6leBl01lS_ ” Sootnt llolool & 1' 1 |-|. r *s-~a.a~.a%”-t-are."-'»~ ~ ‘I ' .. » For many figures it makes a most handsome gat; minima; 'wfwlk l- 4- t'I‘11e Irnperial O11 CO. I-tt