THE GUAWDTAN, Cl{ARL()Tl.`El‘O\lVl\`, OC ‘COBER 2 1899 `.-W.; 'r ff L13-_~é`__ / v ____ ._..... _ ...._...,,...... ..,..._._.. , Eélls l ’£lE% l@?% ICI CIOIOIOFOI Ol OIOIOICI gllil I ei W il g _-_ H -- 1 1- f.,.»»- ~"~ -e-<§~=-:fi-\= WW* ~‘““~ i‘\-=*-T-.<.:.“:?=Z~T-K” O *<1 1-... 33 -sf- . .`~`t*=~-_ ln o~der to introduce our latest methods of »s:ini=i.r<.i~~1f .irl cm-r<~c'ing errors of refraction he will make all este l:`l`i.F`.l2 ri-l -ell at retail all goods at johhers prices fir a. few C ini - -an one-, do.-i’t delay. Ditlicult cases which have ret if -ro li.lH3\ ghe skill of other Opticians lacking l\Ir. J. r- cT:»i.’.~ie.ri »rl_CJ~‘1 O0UlCJl cioiuv 1.40 6Oc 850 60c 0louononolololelonoloouol l :gg g ,_ V Slenley Bree. C. A Bnllhir. eR@eguler$l._|U and $l.2ll Goods. f_"_ 1 ,\"';; ¢$_"4 “A " ,ATV ,514 \f" 1 7’ I " ` '\'>`> lil QQ/7 Q4” ~ i y' ._ '\ » " ~ ° " , -_ - -. _ -/_ T" 3 444 J( * .' _f_ "*.|(§f,- .~`; V riff. -1 ‘f.g"\ J """ ""' ‘Tm ‘T'= >-» aqua* /ll » mg, -w ~~r ly T ~ .T . ‘. /~ vw v C ~r;i‘*(-`;=~,`_` _Mlm 'fa _ Av; v < 1 l es- li\ » we f. - " ll” .\_, `T 1') l; = it /l_ ll “ ll l ' '.~~\¢ ll rl.- r //,. _ /,lj \ . .fl ‘ ell V ‘ . kb } .le l ill elle; Q I U .’l'.e el'/l . 1' Latest News of the City and Province. By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. THE S. S. Ha"ilax is due atmidnight. ‘ Teustsamer Miito was in Ha‘l*‘ix yesterday. ‘lun livelten. a new tives maslcd -‘choouer, a 'ved in iii t S-Zurday moining i oiii New Ytilg. She is loaded Wim lia d coal .for l\"essr.~t C. Lyons & Co. THE S. S. Brant lr-,gives for Summer- side this morning. On Tuesday she goes Lo Cape Toi nenlinc wifi a. parlv among whom will be J. H. Bill M. le. B. D. lv)-_iliellan M P. ti inspect the wintericute. Before the Haut returns to this port sire wil' sul ,fy the west ern light houses. of the S. S. Yarmouth is spending afew days with his parent-i in this ciiy.lt will be remembered that Mr. MrfKie under- went an operation for apperdicitis a shoi ls time ago. Hs is much improved in health and expects to resume work in a few days. l THE 'l`eachers` Associatior -.Tr e meet- ing of the Teachers’ Association prom- ises to be of more than usual interest this year. Through the effirt of the cxective. Hon. Mr. Stetson, Snpt. of Education for the Slate of Maine has been ‘engaged to attend the meetings. Mr. Stetson will address the teachers on Thursday and Friday, he will also lecture on Thursday evening. lu snr ther column of lo-days-paper will be found a large display advertise- ment of F.Pe1°kius & Co’» milinery open- iing. It will be an attraction of' to-night. Wo suppose the public who are most cordially invited. will neo displayed all the latest styles in the nit of milinary, ‘ inclndin the German Curl, the Ftbhch g l ‘ _ `Rn}l, thcldontreal Twist, the 'Toronto Bend, the Dewey Dip and ‘tho fwholel creation of their own high class militia--l t-_ery genius. -Anothori strong.attraotlcn’p 'will be the large graphap_li6a`e" which" fuill be operated by Messrs. Roger & §Bogers;the owners of this tlielsrgost ‘lgraphaphone ever --brought to this 'city.lt can his heard ull ovcrths .blildf fing. Don’t miss this grand milliaery. opening. ' The steamer La’ Grande Duchessa- l sailed for Boston at sharp five o’clock Thursday afternoon and Plant 'wharf was thronged wi'h people. c The crowd who went aboard the ship to 'say good- bye to friends and who went o it of rr- iosity was enormous and at times the jam was so great that it was feared that somebody would be hurls,andi only wish by the extra care of the Plant odicials and oilicers of the ship that an accident was averted. When the big liner backed into the stream there was a great flutter- ingof handerchiets from wt-arf and dr-ck and when the Duchesse squared away for sea and give hr-r farewell whirtles Capt Hanlon and his chief officers waved firewalls from the bridge. Just as the llur-hesse start d soawarl the Royal Engineers, tug Lily came up the h eroour and assin r th Plan* l ner 'olew the P - '- “' ' ysalute, tiwhich C p‘. Hi' lin responded. Hx,Clironicle l_"irrr:=Ti.er,_~i llrees Fabrics are alway reliaol.=.. Guaranteed Fast Colors guiranteed Satisfaction. Serges, Craves n~ltes, Silk lV9.rp Endoris. POPUIIS- Coverts and Fancv Blacks. Ask your merchant for them. - T = a T | Produce A Receipt Books*- Printed to your order wlth name etc., cheaper than you can buy them on P. E. Island. BILL Those who are Fond cifrown, sept. so ’9s 0 ° --ni Best linen paper, and printed in f the latest style, with the very latest. rr Siiu ca. atoursore _ ,q_ \\'+- can boil the prices of Souvenir goodsi Wratches’ Clocks tyllsrirgeas ache-iPSr than YOu ever J ewelry and Spectacles, down to suit the tastes of any customer _ d f them `bS,[.m_e Mir. JAs.T. MCKW.. second engineer ` At 9 At '~‘ 12.45 p.m. “ ’ at 2 as rr p rss ail_resentation. ~ L U N A ,'»§§ 5 I do not believe there ag a case of dyapep- ma., indigenticn or » any stomach trouble ~ that cannot be ne- lleved at once and p rmanently cured ' my DYSPEPSIA Oi the afternoon of Biidiy Sept 29th the good folk of lVest R'ver met at Meadow Bank School, to bid good-‘Tvs to tit-ir teacher. Miss Elsie McNeill, who alter thrne and a quarter year, in their midst. was leaving to take the Arts course al Acadia University. They foundpM'. Campbell, inspector for Queens, busy examining the school. The scholars answered well, showing how thoroughly they had been taught. Mr. Campbell declared that the pro- gress since. last visit was “very satis- facfory"'. At the close of the inspection Katie T. Hyde. on behalf of the school. read the tolliwing address and little Helen Mc- Millan pieseuled the gift. a. beaut ful gold chain. DEAR Miss MCNEILL-On _.ie eve of your depiiture :iam our midst, we, representing the Meadow Bank School P111'-“-DLS. chil-lien, friends gather to wish _you Godspeed. Looking berckwii-d we can but call to mind many pleasant things in connec- tion wilh our school. How the l tele ones in their first term los rued well 'heir early lessons and loved their teacher as they learned, how the older ones were in- spired and encouraged .to attempt higher educational attainments and’ how the whole has indicated progress under the guidance of ore of the most competent and faithful teachers the dist-:ict has had the giod fortune ti know. As you proceed to Wo1fvi1le’s Hal s of learning we sincerely hope that even a fuller measure of success may follow yeur efforts than has marked your course while with us and we prey with' full hearts that the Great Teacher who sits above and observes the efforts ol each of-his scholar i-young and old- may guard and guide both you and us as wo 'take our diff arent ways. _ _ . . In p rting please accept this gift as a small token of tte regard -which ,each member of thc com munity feels towards you as teacher and fr.end. _ ~ Signed on behalf of the school dis- lrict. Wrtmnr Born ‘ Josnrn M. Hrmi: Hunroim J. Caossr, 'I`ans'rmns.U Miss Mclloillmadc ea suitable reply thanking them for their beautiful"gif_i _and forthe manylnndnossss she had received whilst aming them. ~ Sho had alwayi enjoyed teaching' them and had jfo\l_D3`tnom_diligoii_t”in their work and hopodthey would continuc "to bo"’so, and make still better progress under their new teacher. _Q ‘ ' ‘ V The next item on the pmgrmmo was ice-cream and cake followed by candy, all of which was heartily appreciated by the older folks as well as the chil- dren. Alter a short. time spent in con- versation and game- the children gather- ad in a circle and sang --Should School Acquaintanco be Forget.” Then followed ‘-(isod-.iy e’s” and iss-McNeill lcfifof-` towed bythe best ishei of all prdsent. THB KBELBY CURB Those wlshingtobe cured of the cravinsg for Alcohol Morphine Tobacco and Cigar- ettes so to Portland. elaine. Keeley Institute Reference: R. C. Gow, L Wowrmr., Wm. TURNER, P. P. Ancmnun., ALEXANDEB Hoaivir W. B. Roisiizrrrsou Sriron W. CRABBE, rs.A. I. Jonssoiv Mris.R. J. CAMPBELL. 1-nx`¢.@l;» 0Ys'rr:Rs stewed and on the half shell at all hours at the Florida Hotel. 27 1w pd. ; _ TIE TALE --FOR THE- RUGKY POINT FERRY L icon. Commencing llliinday October 2nd the steamer Elfin will run as follows for the balaiice of the season 1899. Leave /Prince St. Wharf. Leaie Rocky Point At 7 a. m. At S a. m, 10 as 11.30 “ 1.30p. m. 8 as so 9 aa U rr .4 rr H 1 p. m. -‘ is 2 sc rr “ 4 ‘° “ 4.30 ‘° ‘~ 5.30 °* ‘- H SUN DAYS. a. rn. 1.30 p. m. ¢ sc 4 an rg Department Public Works, ' l pul Ur b 1 . 1 d d ' ` FLAVORED “'ITH Watchmaker and J eweler, Orders y mai prompt y a n e _ Bank 0, "wa scam “Ming L. W; on-.or.daorgejand dn.sm.st.i J l TELEPH0\YENO_mcnn¢u¢iiwr. WESTLAKE ..f:>'-° -_ -.` ; I -"4 _ r . »-4' guru . Lovely Woman_._.r ,w ' is nature’s choicest g;ft to IIIBJ » . . . . . 2- 1 Ari. ~ MUNYoN.“ An J* J* J *Zeit |.‘liiali.mg(§‘u'i?d .. Elegant 3 03* _ealth and medl- ndvice free. 1506 uf-2 ‘§. Photo at .»= .a 4 4/ i Arch street, Phila. * “ is man’s favorite gift to dear- DYSPEPSlA.CURE §A /r est friends. Why disappoint them longer when you can so easilv ar- ' range a sitting at the studio of §~\- 1 \-_§~.\ \_~\ /" .'* /" ._ .IH Pencils, ant Carle rs’ ,»,;_;¢. (Solid Silver) ...,. Solid ilver Coffee ii. ir. urine . ., ‘Ee 6 ...TRY... ,. 10 ._ ... [JURE 5 ‘~ f. e"§ GOLD The P. F. Island Magazine for Septem. ggrel; out and for sale at all the bpcék- t With shining' SCHOOL < -. 4. o _ ."v:'- 1. . 1: ‘,` ".':`: 13" ff" Select Silier 5 I lag;-,., It is easy to select a gift for the bride from our beautiful V?-_.__:i display of silverwear-_ We _,_ 'L __ would suggest a look at fur Bon'-Bon Baskets ea.,-l Fruit Bowls Baking Dishes Fern Dishes Desert Sets to to ei ei 3? ci P” e. ,geese Fruit Spoons f Spoons 'T Cream Ladles- VVill you call in and loo Q around. JEWELER AND ENGRAVER. A -m E I-V1 F F € »',' ii ee . § `~\',~\' *.-\ \~ 1 _ . i l “-2 lil *etiinezinee.`n»:.nrnn,.onni`i zo. H. cooir Cor Qu d Grafton St. ’ ll¢1 va _#All lining 351 , .g , -_. `r€_.._'\ .". as-_.rt _ $309( .i ` 7. »~ in For Wedding Gills 1 E T The plltpnue. nf' tlli8 00 in. dues our frif-n~i~q,; 5( ,dig|;;n¢¢, who cannot con veniently cometo town, to intrust the selerition of asuitabie watch to us. We are selling a lot of watches at the lowest reasonable prices.L our :friends at a distance »wi1 Write us for Particulars as to prices,style of watch &c, we will gl adly forward description and prices, and on receipt of price will forward the watch promising to exchange it if not entirely satisfactory. Address, UTCHESUN T ii" ' naman# ` at tile Is changing every day of its life! You want some memenr.-os of the childhood days Z Better let us photo- graph it-, we make a speci- alty of photographing children, and NOTV is the proper time to have it done. , r__ T____;§ :'11 sei M il li. it .¢_. c ll . v ~ , `§;p'ail_im . It . .I ` . ' , national' 'ro Loan. , l ° s 2- SPe9\9~ Y- - 'lhe Popular Prmter. Y.: . _ ¢h»w,,,_ sept mxwgm. ,/1.111. ,xi Q. _“_ N Prow”B1ock_ is Buns., .,,,,.,,,,,_