__1_ row Framed °‘ the ‘°"°“ Pfi-1 ii iii ins niiiiiti. l llllllN8llY’8 Bllllllillllll 1 R1;sER_;E next Tuesday evening. Nov. ' st,or r.A.A.B tlt’ l~t ' *mmm* now UPPUSITE P' 0' St. James’ Hall on ~?(llfli`inl;;ese`ofml:iipii!l CWIOWD. P- 'L R0me_ii ”°||°|¢a{° |lN°°s s~de of the wharf and hid the luxury ot t0 mek? 0”' Ph°l'°S'"‘PhS the ta rope thown him- i gtisfactory in Charlottetowr ` 1_1; “_ 0"” nd Sufi" Sflgglg the following program was rendered: wnrkmanshlp Winriipeg was being docked at Poole & H ° HMS” and Lewis’ wharf, which was crowded with - - » -i by Mr E. H. Mitchtl-i tha-1. Earle and ».v;_ ed t th they are not a few are afforded an ad- wmhe open A 8 P‘ E' M." niirablo opportuniiy for the cultivation _Pherson and Fennell, and Mr. Warren. Refreshments Were served during the . evening. _i NHS lllltl Gtllillll Fl‘0llll'llll Hill 1 Tit Lrtist ltsilailt Happenings tlccirrlag Mn. Gao. J. Romans of this city left by yesterday morning’s express on a short visit to Montreal. THE recent advance of 50 cents per barrel in Ontario has been followed by a corresponding rise in the retail mar- Y P Ynsritnnav morning while the Lako people, a young man slipp d over the_ a free cold bath. He was hauled in by THE Baptist choir last evening ` gave a conspicuously successful social._such as they are noted for. Notwithstanding inclement weather a large audience as-. J. P. Gordon happily presided white Two cho uses by choir. with vocal solos ltiisses Marion Earle, Teo, Butler; als-fi instrumental numbers by Misses Mc. TH1: literary people of this city, and of their tastes by the classes being for- ~ Shakes care The work will consi~t of nity has long been felt in Charlottetown ' 1 1 5 “ ` 0 _ . fare is excellent. Instrnction1and» yer- t 8000 FEET tiinuiimc an Ill THE WEST mmms- itiileaned by “Guardian” Report. ers and correspmldents' _while he admitted riding on- the side- fect enjoyment, without the expense and exnosurecf ,a s»a voyage. Only 10c. P. S.-Mal-de-mer-on this journey im- p0aall)l0. Pouch CoUn'r.--Yr-sorday morning Edgar L Stiang was fired $5 or 80 days for riding a bicyle on the sidewalk. Mr. Ernest Dawson with whom he col- lided gave evidence. The defendant. walk said the collision was accidental. A Daunte Aer--At about 6 o’clock yesterday afterno..-n '5a°horse with an open carriage was running up Main Street at full speed, without. a_ driver. Thomas Trainor, a clerk in Seiitner. McLeod dr Co's., very pluckily faced the infuriated anim-il,seizing him by the neck, then catching the bridle, and brought the horse to a dead stop. Mr. Tiaiuor deserves credit fos _the daring det d, which might have ended seriously. ' Tm-. funeral of the late John- Hagan took place yesterday morning, and a large number of friends followed the kets. This province will be compel- _ _ , _ _ led to import mow nom. ,his year than remains to_ their_;last_resi1ng place in the for several mrs asm _ §Roman batholic Cemetery. The pall bearers were James Curran, Wallace Thorn, James McCourt, J. Simmons. Wm. Murray and Patrick McQuillan. Mr. Hagan was a member of the firm of Hagan Bros.. tanners and curriers, and was well and ‘favorably known to business men and others. His death. after a few days illness. is sincerely mourned. ` THE SS. Lake Winnipeg arrived at this port about 11 o‘clock yesterday sembled in the schoolroorn where two mmning and was docked “bow f g | pleasant social hours were spent. Mr X °'¢1°°k "Y Bal” lugs ut P00195* L°W'5» wharf. Capt. Taylor piloted the big steamer into port. The Lake Winni- peg had the following cargo for this port from Liverpool :_- _ 1000 packagts liquors, 100 barrels grapes, 500 boxes pipes, 500 nund`es iron, 200 ingots tin a.nd1eau,10o0 boxes on plates. 1900 bags gan; and 800 packages soda. She will sail to-day, returning about the 7th Nov. The wharf was packed with people while the big liner was being docked. 'Prronnon Smrafazu-s.~f-Carvell Bros. clihgl °n med by Miss Lefurgey for the study of are loading the schirs. Ebrow and C A Chisholm at Charlottetown for provin P - f - Y’ afd' the following plays:-Hamlet, Macbeth, cial ports. Their cargoes will be made fOthe1lc, Merchant of Venice and Juli is J will be continued throughout the Caesar. The need of such an opportu- are also loading the schrs. Amorette and up of potatoes and oats. The same firm Hydra, the former at Hickey’s and the Ull M0Dd3Y, TUe3d9~Y md Fri* -Q and Miss Lefurgev is to be compliment- latter at Brush wharf. The Amorette _ . ed in having brought the matter so at- is rating in oats and the Hy dra oats and 'DIED Same courses" m d"'y tractively before the notice of the pub- potatoes. They are for provincial _ _ __ A I at 0noe_ _ lic. Her classes in physical culture and ports. , _ At B»0¢3kY P0lUt» QD U39 2531 IDB?-» ' __ _ PP y oratory have heretofore met with mark- » The steamer Horton leftdMon1realfor plrs. Ja___mt;_s Wt1d0W» 8565 33-i_ ` ` success and wil be continu d this i- nes , En ., on Tues a mornin eavin w c i ren omourn. - ‘ ' ` |3lA¢ oxENHA”» iiinter at Mrs; Li J. Sentner‘s,e Way- aiihlii full carggo of oats byyliiiathesoii g ' 5 P - - mouth Street and Toombs. ' like homemade. Ogg; 98. ‘ it nassaui tionsthe beauty of this lovely mid-ocean tion by the United States has opened a new world to American and European tourists, either pleasure or health seek- attractions. The‘transcontinenta1 tri is Shore of lake ’s picturesque 10 “ Granulated Sugar, i 4 Gals. best Kerosene O 9 bars of Oak Leaf Soa. -FOR- Figure up and see if t is not right.. We clai $675 erson & Co. Constantly lill»Q§_iQ§l _'Q Increasing Business PROVES The success of my efforts _ro=.ir- orfler for l i niiiiiists iniuiriiii H my customers a go job :it an Homes 'l`lie=r't=t'oi‘e 'Ou 03-11 Cf and rugged moth Riogsn* _ii _ _ _ ~ by author. :oil nonoaiiss- iff The chief th9__H_agai_ians_, where gh? am given' ot the creamy nas-=1l*_!‘!l_3‘ #_ 5_°‘_\-‘i¢P“`_“‘_ "°¥7' 7°” li' °‘“ route is of unusual _divcrsity_,__The North t0lUll$'l¥l,§\\1\°¥» 99? 1°. °t P ness. One of tho greatest the day isabtv dealt .with-_ avg, occurred daring the tim sig lZ_ .- - _cheson from his fellow members in Charlctt%efo=wn_."¥este;gioy;_events ' 'thai nuptial knot was tied h6ti`veen` F. Hutcheson cf Charlottetown and.-Miss-_ Ethel Coflin,da»ught¢_-r of Kimball Collin 'i Esq. of Mbunt Stewart. .Rev A. Cruise* was the ofliciating clergyman. The ceremony was performed* in the Pres-5 bycrian church in __the__ presses oiii ltr-ge number of _interesfed spectators; The groom was supported by Mr, Fred ` N cwson of Charlottetown and the bride’s sister Miss Blanche Coflimacttd as miid of honor. The groom is one of Uharlottotown"s most popular jewel- » lers while the bride is an especialf favorite in her circleof acquaintances. ` To this fact the many' elegant presents bore ample evidence. _ _After ' the-. ceremony Mr. and _ Mrs. / Hutcheson drove to _Cl:iarlot.tetowu. They take this morning’s train 'on a. two weeks’ trip to Montreal and other Canadianf cities. Tun Gnannrsx extends hearti est congratulations. _ The tollowin address to Mr 'Hut Grace church choir was mompanred by, a beautiful and nicely upholstered Mor- ris rcclrning chair: _ _ Charlottetown, Oct. 27th. 1898. To Mr. G. Frank Hutcheson: ~ Dean Fannin,-We' the members oti- tlie choir of Grace church. learning of* the happy and auspicious event about to take place. by which you are to en- ter upon new, and larger rrsponsibili- ties and to become the head of a 'home in the land, desire to express our very best wishes for your prosperity and happiness. Our associitions together in the past in providing music for the churt-E we love, have always been of the., most pleasant and agreeable nature and have created a strong bond of affec-0 g tion and respect between us, which we feel assured is .of an enduring character. ,,._ _ _. ,____._ ‘Vf _What We Advertisef ` We have -Black creamer-ssl talking about. _ a _ _ 1 i ff1‘hey're in’ Bluetililttcltf Jet sell them for. ' ~ ‘ ' Hutcheson the accompanying memento _ of this happy occasion in your lives with assurances of our sincere regard, bright' hopes and earnest wishes that the bless- ng of Heaven may be with' you both,~ _hi-oughout your united lives. 1* _Faithiully yours, ` S. F. Dncheinin Ethel Tanton . _ f Mrs.'J. A. Ritchie -IdaSsbin.0 Mrs. Geo. Pearson Edith Ritchie Janie Blake W. G. Gillespie Mary Ashley J. A. Ritchie . Bessie Garter J. H. Ayers A. _ Lena M. Garter Ernest Duchemin. Kindly accept for yourself and Mrs. ~ e "Wm" _ his or her head over _the k question "as to shouldrbuy all their drugs; and" have tions dispensed. Our reputation for Bought at Half Want one, in Price. 1 Prices range from 250 to $2.25, No two alike. Ladies and Gents you must come quick if you Sample Furs bouglit at ri bargain and marked to sell°quick at __ purest drugs, and for fulness in cur- dept ° brent, ‘ » » anfoasy so Jr _.nv ”%& i , 4 ‘i * I A L i E ` ‘ I i t 4 A _ i » f _ ~ _ . . Every week or so we are receiving A Share ._ of your business respect 1 . ' D .f;,;°;§§_S?f 0,?.:§R],ff'd DIRECT FROM ' Policies and certificates promptly issued at M Cameron Block.. Queen Square. a niisitlin to offer Fltiir to our customers at _llieveryluwest rockihttiin price. Agent' Western Assumnss G0 hCa.l1 and see us before buying else- ' Commercial Union Assumnge W are Charlottetown BEER & GOFF. Autumn Always liuilng for Spot cash we are in TUBE UF P E I HENRY ll lllllllll (I E A - _. f 5 a_n£aa§;P‘_s&=.=af..ii..&i_...__l.._......Q ..»fs.,.»m»=¢-elgrswm-sawn-i..-_-.sa arf f°ff YWUF. fiiil 4- _ . ys g 8' ~ ~ ' g ‘ llbe ent ost- /‘ - ‘ ' » ~ ' ‘ ’ "1 A ‘ " ".‘;‘f “K . "2 `f7. it tourists to writefora copy of this very them, _any one book _wr _ _S , P_ _ _ S _ 1 e - _ i _ ___ __ _ i interestingpamphlet. to A. H. Notmant paid for 25 cents, or ;ny SIX gig Minh? _ _ *_-_ Q; k l e L . ` _ ` __ ` i* W°»his1»» . . » I Hour, BTna ` ‘ y’ ' 4 , ’ ‘Torontoz Ont_ _ _ T' _ _ _ A . ' i N 'V' S s Spins ,Nh ai 26t.f _ . _ int ieiuiiit runs _ . S éyqoods _. Misses and Children’s_Wool Combinations, high __ '___ C'_____ 2"_;'C_____°;_; _____;_______‘ CM . 5 i class goods. Some slightly damaged. _ ,,,,8";‘_f#,,}”_,»’?f__,-._,.,,t§_ ef _________ Genqi Wm me i. ]N'O'VV' C)I)eI1111C‘, confidence in _ They were marked from $1 00 up to $1.95, you ,.ii,§’.§’."“i;fl,‘»f.i"',-..,’§ii'-'.’¢f‘si.nii..ry Engineering his . I.|a»¢11eS’ II&'GB, take your choice While they last for 5OC. Bbhgfsgibigiiifigggsqwtgng _sg 1.12% _ _ I..|8»(11‘eS’ J'&»O]£61iS, Only two suits to a customer. _C°"Bsp°"d°“t`i ess ° W” ,_ C3-Olf JGTSGYS, lit Kuna of Pniniius wliii » ' i Feather :Boa '>~ SENTNER lllclillll & Cu.”it~.§ii.it_§i§l¢iii” T. J. I-IA Poentiirz Pniirr en , _ < - . _ ‘ _ Queen 5°' __ _ Wholesaie and Retail. Snccessors to Beer Bros Pl’\f\G9 Sf-s ¢|\8'f|0tt_etown_ . L0|i00||_l'lC\|ll» . _ °»»sf° mr as _ fine smooth '1_`hey’re good 3 We bought thernf “away ldssm* C-