gi. 1. »;_. ~ ;: 3 `:~fv., *£5 Tie. 1'.- I > ____ __ _____ THE GUARDIAN. GHARLOTTETOWN. l’R.l`l'l'(-'!lil='1i!`ii1.¥Ji:"ii~. __fi\i"i`f‘\n'-ss..-.L..§..' .,..` '-_..._ ..Q.... _- .--» . ‘ . _ .. ,, ..~ ‘_ THE Gl`A‘IDIAN. CHAIL’)T'I`E'I`0WN, PRINCE EDWARD W_`-YV~__ “__ W _._ ‘ _vu . _W _.,_ ` oPFi.sRs INvsNTioN LZICSI “CWS I’ .. * ‘ ' _ . 1 . ' ' gh A trian army has in 0 “°m°er,;ii 1.5103; which win sent and Iovmcfs veils’ 5”’ _ men ,nd horses across a river. They V ww be fastened to belts around the men V °-_-~ .»<==\~° °’ “‘° "°"‘°" By Reporters and Correspon- '___---_ ni-95”" Oudeua Soap ‘}f,,w.,Z§'Zf.i‘,i:'.° ii.. .ii». for la: falling hair, for softening and W ,w¢n;mnds. f»f=m°°1'|\s»*"“*“9“- Anaielsivn P9"Wl"°9'.lt"'-“b.°_°_ ' hr ,j1*'sll'B¢°°"- ‘°" ‘_‘“’°°_”'° 'ad' for .alrths ussaotiholoiist, 5*°_" “:,?,,' a- gaanggi ‘rss-maxima ~t »“ HQ., W :"- iii?) dents. _ Everywhere. _ i e A . ____ _ Mr- G¢°1`8° Bowness, Sr., of Norbpro, "'15 I Dlsscnger by the Princess Tuesday m°miU80n a visit to Sydney, C.B. Eldon to-day to select candidates for 4th, District Queens. It is understood that Messrs. D. P. Irving :ind Geo. Forbes will be nominated. i)I'5`iS Dleasiiig to that the Prince of WU" CUUCIN Hockey team will be very much iii evidence during the coming win- ter. It is understood that they have cured Wednesday evening for hockey. Ir was to crowded parlors that Rev.Ja.s. Carruthers of New Glasgow gave his address-' Sunday- afternoon' in the Y. M. O. A. on “What is the.Kiiigdom, and A-mayggnter-it.” .~Sm:ii;1io1eei-ful-sounds ' &. `1N5~b\1¥-"*h»vU_' _ ` .-‘-.."!‘nro.News.~~_ ALib¢n.i-convention win be iieia- si. “"‘=* 39c 00°C* ?W~aa'r~o1Inns rémuozr or was that of a low nature and not fit to 1 _ I - -A _- allowed to be given in any town. several places this company was prob ibited from playing which should be done The performrnce given by the Female Minstrels in town last Monday evening "IREM:- be In everywhere it goes.-Kentville Advertiser _ Nov. 16th. - 3 3 BE S 3 STRONG AND HEALTHY Strength is not always s natural inheritance. The shortest way to strength and good health is by taking _ A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Donald McGregor, Greenfell , Assa., when Maud McGregoi-_ was united in m_arriage with Melvin Deacon, formerly of Little York. P. E. I. The bride was dressed in grey silk. The bride was sup- ported by her sister Miss Bessie. After an excellent wedding feast the bride repaired to hers future home on Avenue Farm. The Picton Advocate of November 16th says:-'The following vessels entered at the port of New Glasgow with produce ‘duringthepastweek The enormous sale we are having for this article and ‘ _ the many testimonials we 1 are reciving, are evid- er ces that it is all we claim for it-. Price 25 cents. I E. I., produce, general delivery. . ; Schr. Cissy Lake, Murray Harbor, ` E. I., Produce, general delivery. The prices asked are as fo1lows:~Pota- Y I- ES! PIES ll PIES ! !! Big Pies G ood Pies Tasty Pies All kinds of Pies -Exerptbad Pies. . l ¥~ _ Mince Pies l0e Apple ies ° c All good and fresh. Telephone 98. D. STEWART. Fclipse Bakery. Bakes Best Bread. ' THE autumn time table of the P. E Schr Lady May, Bell River, P. E. produce, consigned to John S. Jenkins. Schr. Daisy, Brush wharf, P. E. produce, consigned to J. S. Jenkins. Schr. Love Star, Vernon River, P. E. I.. hay and vegetables, consigned to J. S. Jenkins. _ . Schr. Welcome, Montague Bridge, I., I., P. P. toes, 25cents, Oats 36 to 38 cents, Turnips, ill cents, Carrots, 40 cents, Island Railway will go into effect on Monday Nov 26 mst The expresst rain connecting with the steamer Northumben land at Summerside will leave Cliarlotte- town one hour earlier This train runs through to Tignish remaining there one hour then returning to Charlottetown, arriving at 10 10 local The morning train from Tignish will connect with the steamer at Summerside, and will arrive at Charlottetown at 1.50 p. m., local, thirty- live minutes earlier than at present. The morning train from Summerside will arrive at Charlottetown at 10.40, local, fifteen minutes earlier than at present. The morning train for Souris and _Georgetown will leave Charlottetown lat 7a.~m., iittyi-Rye rxniimtesiator than at fpresent? The we-aim ’troinft-be; east in the wi‘ll__arrive_ `i'ii Charlotte- noon train from Siimmerside for passengers west of Summerside to have five hours and thirty minutes in Summer- side. The time of arrival and departure \_of other trains is about the same as at present- Kumfort Headache Powders are safe, pleasant and harmless. I ‘ 4 _ - . ~ 1 better attendance and a more efficient. A A 1” ‘ -3 ~ # ' _-V ~ if #I ._ ._ ‘- - _ - L . L if '- ~_~_#.~ ~i= ~‘;=.f"- ‘“f~=»»=_~>._»_»- _ “L -_.. _ _ .. _ . Mc- _ _ _ _ _ V_ __ _1 1 ._ _V 4 _=._~f_>_ *_ _V__V. _ __ EV §VVV,4~ .`_VVV_V__ * ` 2. " ;. . 'ff' »t -_ __ ar ff ' » ,- 2 P 'é_~_¥‘ ¢r~f-' » ` Zfftgf ' S ' "` _ ,, t FLAG drills at the S. Army to night. A1' the police court yesterday morning fined $1. Iivvasroas are reminded ofthe sale cf the Y. M. C. A. property on Saturday the Zltli inst. at 12 o`clock noon. A woLrvn.I.s despatch of Nov. 21st. Says--Rev, 0.10. Burgess was depend. conduct. - _ _ ~ ‘ town have rebuilt the -lobster' factory at' Burnt Point carried awayin the storm of lasfiionth. ' AT the Liberal convention held yester- day in Georgetown, Messrs. W. W. .len~ kins, of Georgetown, and Duncan McCor- mack, of Newport, were nominated as Councillor and-Asseinblymeii respectively FLUTTERING flags waved by graceful girls to the tuneful time of mirthful music is one of the gems for to-night's Band. of Love musical meetingat the Salvation Army. Admission 5 cents. Don‘t miss Si.-_=iAnuhe=lr’s dinner. this “year this. ttohe'a'.‘hi@1y -nuioyablo s&h', “which- i ‘forward with pleasu-sable All who honor it remember the day. Nov. 29th. Tal inspector of the manual training to be introduced into the Winnipeg schools, is expected to arrive shortly. Prof Rob- ertson will returnto the city about the end of the month to assist in the intro- duction.-Manitoba Free Press. A meetingof the P. W. C. Hockey Club was held yesterday at the College. The following odicers were appointed for the ensuing season: * President-Eric McLean, Vice-President-John T. McFadyen. . Sec’y-Treas.-Thomas Hugga-r_i. - » Captain(-Lester Sharp. I 1 The funeral of the late Patrick O`Rielly, printer, took place from his fa.ther's°»r¢sid- ence, Douglas street, at 9 o'cloc_k yesterday morning to St. Duns*.a'n’s Cathedral where a Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rev. Dr. Monaghan. The fun eral was largely attended. The remains were interred in Covehead cemetery. The pall~bearei°s were John McKenzie, Dan iel Morrison, Chas. J. Mitchell, George Gariilium, Joseph Stewart and James " Calder. IN answer to the question shall the liodies of the Canadians be brought to Canada.,Father O'Leary said:-‘We~ must get them back. It is- the right and proper thing to do. We must wait some time, of course,but 1 shall never rest satisfied until this is accomplished. It will be a solace to the relatives of those that are gone, and doubtless it was the dearest wish of the heart in the moment of death There is mothing to prevent the thing being done. This thought was on my mind when I kept the graves of our Canadian I boys separate. I marked them all except one or two, and took care that they were kept severely distinct from all others. Gsoacsrowa District of the Provincial Sunday School Association will hold a convention in the Presbyterian Church at Cardigan on December -ith. AFTERNOON SQSION. lst. -Devotional Exercises, conducted by President. . Zed.-Reading of Minutes. _ ~ 1rd.-Report _df , _ 4th.-Aimoisitment ef_Gonmittee_s. ‘ _ (a) On Constitution. t `-‘at I0 'o'cleck. The after-._ (b) On Ciisdentiils. (c) Time and place of next meeting. P 12 Tignish leaves at 2.50 p. in., enabling 5th.-Paper Reports of Delegates. V ° (ith.-Paper, "The Qualifications of at Teacher.” Re 1. Mr. Stevenson. Tth.-Address, Rev. G. P. Raymond. Sth. "The S. School and its Mutual Relationships,” first speaker, Rev. Mr. Frizzle. 9th.--Question Box. rtviaxnzc siassios. lst.--Devotional Exercises. 2nd.-Minutes of last meeting. ' 3rd.-Reports of Committees. V 4th.-Paper-“llow can we secure P ` school ?"|Mrs. Spencer. 5th.-Normal Work and Home Depart . ` ment-Mr. Raymond- _ 6th.-Paper, “The right use of Lesson Helps," Rev. Mr. Herdmanof George- town. 7th -I./los ng ' The Lhoi-'r of Cardigan, church will. - L provide suitable music. l _ _ . V *V V _ _ V: B low we quote a few of the many Bi-i‘Z"»iU5 "9 "9 Swing this *wk* BGR - ; _ v - -” M- - - ' ' in li \ \ 0” ' _ . ` . ` "~. '_ i 2 L.r.es Black Fanvy Dress (nods. _ I _ . I ` I ,_~ Y i' h K ' ' Joe Gaudet~_for keeping a vlcio iis dog was from the Baptist miniitry for immoral; _ Mnssn.s.Cogswell and :Norton of George-Y' J Course _Y. M. 0.152 this 7 `5hll‘P» -._James S. Sllyjict "The Open Door,” Rev. 3: _- _1‘uii_ieenm in _Y.` jx. o. A. mu sy Sfffkb- Hessian _at _an early date, will be only 15 cents admission. Patriotic songs and rccitations. 222i Ar the Convention held at M\11'r&y_ yesterday afternotn *_c$i§g;on and J.A.Mathesor_, _.Ba`rrister,-Gé_§§_rg5¢V_lr_`wn , were nominated ' _ 51? Conseivatiyigiswndard Learers for t ie ith, District, ogegiings _ Faoin Rose Blanche comes news of the loss lo! the Mary "Florence, master Jona- tmm Gibbs. M13 énkaged in the coasting tra le between P.E.I. and Newfoundland. Tile Mary Florence,.gas_-.e_i;.rnek._; by the S‘1“““ °ff R052 §l*\lll\0hi=.fir>I»_‘;her vi! §’,’;§;‘_f,FF¢“°W°.°9 §f°1=<¥:;Bi"k@.fj-Sydiey_-- THE Amherst-Prdasin iiiferring»to Lina Bent? SaY§: _ Mr. LaRoc.he will never have U16, P198»SUre of seeing his famous mare, Lina Bene, trot a|§¢qp,_but 'riisiimf Tren- holm. the local taxidermist, has under~ taken to send the mare back to Mr. La- . ~._.v_ - -- ` .fiilieregiilar ..;iiiaetiag_»~of the v _ _het-nicht .saves-~sesiseae° or more teams for hockey this winter and a Hockey Committee was appointed by U16 ManagiugC:»rnmittee consistin g of L. R. Unsworth, J. McMillan, L. F. Muncey, Isaac Pound, H. Bethune, C. Mc- Millan. Two vacancies on the Managing Committee caused hy tlie_ resignation of Wallie McLeod and G. T. Morris were dlled by H._ H.,__Grady and W. H. Ritchie. ‘K-30d WIDter’5 sport, ~ to ’ _` - The Patriot of last night contained the following:-Messrs L. M, Poole & Co. telephoned Tigxiisli to-di_|‘V,y-for information regarding the missing schooner Mary Eleanor fourteen days out from Miramichi _with a cargo of lumber for themselves. They received Va reply to the effect tVhat_ a schooner was sunk twelve miles_from~ Miminigash. Her spars and a quantity oflumber had been washed ashore, but there were no tidings of the crew. Whether this was the missing schooner is yet to be determined, as there was nothing to intrspret her identity. G Supreme Court. Nov. 21, 1900. - James Bradley vs. Henry B. Smith. Action 'of Trespass. Tried Hilary Term last before Mr. Justice Fitzgerald when judgement for the defendantwas given. _ At recess to day Mr. Morson, Q. C. con eluded his argument on s. motion for a new trial. ' " iii ‘ CHILD CURED OF: CATARRH BY - CAT-ARRHOZO N E. ' Perth, Ont.,-"I cannot withhold my. testimon as to the great value of Cat- arihozony asa remedy for Catarrh. .on trouble, I heartily recommend to all who are suffering with Catarrh. No house should be without it.” Mas. J. A. Moimis. So pleasant, babies use it, so safe, grand- mothers employ it, so certain to cure, Doctors, Lawyers, Merchants, public sneakers, rely upon Catarrahozone for Cat- arrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever. Catarrhozone is so cheap, because itlasts so longl and because it is sogutge ting; even e poonest.can.at1`or . _ -__ mil remedymiid witha L ' your' f-.kulifey i>aeir»isn<;e _Dru ists 0_1* -8¢nf.&(_=rnail:on ff * ~‘ I -_n nnnenssneeea .liao E- Ilnulilu-tliack __ __ Uur Prescriptions - That is, one person compounds °s° the medicine and when Iinish~¥¢°,; D I I 6.0 0.0 1 E verifies the quantities of each s.s article used, and rereads the Q directions. ` ‘ 1 ° This insures against any pos- ° 2 sible error, as two heads are ¢°¢ better than one. - 2 @3355 s 0 Our grescription department 2' is un er the strictest super3',' vision of a Graduate in 0° Pharmacy. °o° Our reputation for fresh drugs and pure chemicals is well _ known. - /. re Q ‘J _, In this city, Wednesday morning, Nov 0/206;* No. I 65C yd, N0. 2 89C yd: .Amber zist, iooo, mmf. and Mrs Round ” - /‘S75 Macdonald ii daughter. ` Navy Blue S.,-ue in 3 atterm. This line goes on sale at yd- A _ ’ , _ -705 line ladies Blhck Csslimere H.-se l-l and 2-l rib. Buy. I I A I I I I 56 paw' A 'I FIRST M i~:'rHoDIs'I‘ CHURCH 'ro HOW White Blankets, s'zi 70 x86 Weight 3 Polmds- Pfife \:IGII'r-sourii AFRICAN WAR 'ro $3g9y,,, i 1 NIGHT:-HEAR MR. MELLISII ro; SaiISfaCtIOn” I' P ’ NIGHT -PAARDEBERG 'ro NIGHT Asrrackan Coats for the Ladies. Three leaders ° V V gm This is me expression heard $25 90. _ V \Vheii we cant save you money on your ___V_V _ ,,,,,. ,_.,,_5,o,,,,,,., _when as-mi anon; will be ended You should see the ba in ' _ocefy-" _ ' V Grey Limb Collars $3.26, $5s65l wie are giving in all lines during ourrgzeat ,E G§V5C\F_f§Pié‘§t;‘;’&ght;‘;g’H:;§i,§&?f§ Bild( ° . Sud 2 h0Cd5 3»2ol S aug ‘ter SaIe'_R° H' Ramsay & Co’ “' pression. pposum Tie, 6 tai s 17 H 7/'_ _ German Otter Tie, 8 tails pad 2 heads $3°45° - FUI' Lined Cipa trimmed with Black Opposuin. Wear g\1“*`°'“ieed doi\i;2iT§lh§d,0i9etdiir§eadnto%\iT0iiL5h’¢i;i(ii:i:i OUR €OFFEE FULL J* .oo toe, nice s§le andh well-iionisliglé J . . . . - . v _ _oo Ulster and J what Cloth; we have decided to clear at lai-ie discounts. quigkl u°f§mh °g°" pa‘:_L’ke of me You win not hs dgappoinwa if you call in to Weeks & Co. and see the bargains.-R. H. Ramsay. assi °' they .fs giving in ni iiwtf Dry Go-ads SP8 that $1 50 ,ina 0, lwomeus dongola boats we `l piirchasesour usefulness in Charlottetown _ ` _ ' 1 es.. .§€1_¥s3~2_ .ei .3 S zroce ries received from the ‘Idea G I keptb grinding for out man cusIomers,:irSgo say we have the hes C fee ° me C't lf u o in i y. yo already tried OUR GROUND CDF FEE. 1 t _ €.°“...'i...’.2'..‘ NUVEMBER i- Roehe as_ii_s_; iiiress _possible ,_ 5 "“ e 3 he il _ _ , “.1 _I ‘ ,~§‘§li._ _“ny ,`~._ _ "`_‘: - ' _ V '_ I ~ ." an . ,_ 4"' \. d .&-Ldv _., _ _ ~ I We quote eight or nine sampl‘ i riiieuit.-_pretty ininsmissiay. - V -_aid New, -ali __ ,._.» » _ . _ » i _-I . ‘NM . 'issifwiisi you _ °°sh¢_!_°.i“1f°r'¢wh. - I 'BEAR RUFF. fora low pdosl _ one this gives more looks-lot »themoueyilia_nao t.' / $1.25 _Severa1_~appiieizi._\i'_f.1_,7;» »V»»._ 4 V ~ - " ':_.‘!;'- -1`-‘_';.‘_'\:1 f -_ ‘l ~ 'l P'.‘i=.e\_ A number of shzia-gm qniiiia--niniiiii* to match are sold out. Regular 81.15 to SLN. 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