f " “"--- ~-- -'-_-_.___,_____`_________E;__:`_ i H M in i THE GUARDIAN, CHAPLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 28, 18a3 “<3 lf ,_, ~ei@‘§__e;§§;e@i~"”;@' 'E Qiglg v--' Just Opened., 9c $110 I 35 i 50 2 15 2 35 -2 60 and 8 Soper yd EY B303 ,_ _f~ y /-` 1 ,_ _ §- \ 7 /-\ / "'\ z` &/ ’ I “R Q/ I »`<~{ till* lL[*§.A[R[r\‘lllli\‘l@.i t=.l:§` ` 5?" -_~.~..» v , v 1 1. ly), , “ll to it ~ as »_~~.. iv , , ` f i’“*' f," Ig-= ",~"=-=. yr' _T ' ’ _;_ 14( 4.4, AM _` I f ll ' 1. All "?‘.`< _ “l .li wr \\i _si R: 'lol V i§\_ l ‘ = _ ,; ~.r-' - »»~ - ' " ;y';;‘ ' ‘-f,=. -i ~ err., f.,~<_.- 7"., ~ f-A .f%-Lf. ’ `_' \”-<1' “eéail *ef v ~../_ ol lv ((!r,J` lilo t _ A y i\ii\1 with shining morning faces creeping like snail unwillingly to school -The School Boy -Shakespeare A LOCALERIEFS MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE i§¢ High Gloss Blooli Dioss Goods at STANLEY B308 The very latest Latest News of the City i and Province. By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. _ AYoUNG sailor lost yesteriay on Water Street about $l6.00, being all th-1 money he had. Finder will be rc-i w» rled by leaving same at this oilice. THE new winter steamer Minto left port yesterday at 1 Uclock fer Picton where she will coal. From there she , wi‘l go to Halifax, and afterwards pi*-.ceed to Sable Island. The Depuiy Minister of Fisheries and Col. Ander- son. of the Imperial forces at Hilifax. -go to Sable Island on the Minto. Ponies CoUR'r.-The case against John Gormley, for interfering with the police in discharge of their duty was., further adjourned yesterday till the 2nd October. VVm. McDonald for be- ing drunk and disorderly on the 2nd irist, was fined $10 or 60 days A charge against McDonald for an assault- was dismissed. Mr. Mellish appeared for the prisoner. P. E. Ismiivn Dmnoronr.-We have been made aware bythe agent of‘ Mc-` Directory is progressing saiisfctorily and that all the names in the city are now in. after a careful honsetn house canvas, sndils hou=es all numbered for Directory purpos s within the limits of are now about to canvas for the above A Dii-1 ctcry, and they sincerely hope that i" e p iblic will respond in such a way is to make the work a» successful' "one,y nd so as to recom ense the com n ‘li _ _ P ' P8 Y for supplying such along _felt want. A sto. , _ Gnanuaran.-It always gives usd heartily congratulate Miss Lulu M. McKinley of this city; on the fact, _.-that after a thorough business course est the P. E. Island Commercial College. she has graduated with honors. 0 Miss Me- Klnlay has been an excellent student r from the start, and great success will ` attend her wherever her lot may be ~ cast, as she has the faculty for business. In fact. sho' possesses exactly what a successful business life requires. She has our very best wishes for the highest degree of success. 0 Tnrou Norms.;-Harvesting is over and as the frost of the past few nights has destroyedthe potato tops- the small boy will soon have a chance of earning pocket money for the winter.-Mr. Des- Brisay Callback ‘left Wednesday morn- ing for Montreal, to take his third year in medicine in McGill College.- Mrs. Leard, wife of Dr. Leard, of Jer- sey city, who ,has been spending the summer in Tryon. left for home on Tnesdiiy. she was accompanied by Miss L‘zzie Leard. Who will spend some time in the States visiting friends: -The disgraceful conduct of some of the boys in this neighborhood on Sun- day evenings received a check on i Wednesday last, when two of_ them were taken before Magistrates Cam¢1'0D and Leard. and fined $2 and costs. 01' 10 days in jail. On the same day four boys in Albany, were fined $5 01' 60 days in j.il tortsre-iling apples. They -ill paid their lines. l‘mi1:s'ri.1~:r‘s Dress Fabrics are alway rfliable. Guaranteed Fast Colors guaranteed Satisfaction. Serges. Cl'8_-V99 uettes, Silk Warp Endoras, POPIWB- Coverts and Fancy Blacks. Aek your merchant for them. _ _ ` ,___,______._.;_..= Tea Talk “Oh Mrs. Oldham,_ This is lovely tea, R where did you get _. itz!! “At Sanderson and C.i’s of course, I always get my tes good there. Economical 'house- (Al the Tn Table) Alpine Publishing Co., that the City » the city. The Agents inform ns t!_xat.th~ y-, pleasure to record the success sf stu- _ dents at our Business Colleges., We.. THERE was a meeting of the Local Gwernment yesterday afternoon com- mencing at 2 o‘cloclr'. The business cf the me ting was concuded before 6 c’clock. HOTEL ARRIVALS DAVIES HOTEL Thesday, 26: Hon. Peter McNutt and wife. Malpequc; Fred J. Alyward, Toronto; H. H. Cox, Morell; John Burtram, New Bedford, Mass.; John Siyewiight, New Glasgow. QUEEN HOTEL. Miss -Mary Harrin, New Brunswick: Miss Carson, New Brunswick: Mrs. A. C. Woods, Chatham, N. B; Mr=. W. S. Turner, Poit Elgin; Neil McLeod. Summerside; Chas. Taylor, Malpeque; Robert McGougan. Mal- peque; T. H. McPherson,Albert,N.B; H. F. Bissett, Cardigan; E. A. Thornton, Toronto; John McNeil, Cavendish. » \ BORN. _ Sept 16th, at Tryon to Mr and Mrs I- 1, fd I In this city, Sept 27th, Hilda Maud, was .a convert under tlie mfnistryof the' late Rev. Donald McDonald, and bore an illness of nearly~two'yoars’ duration _ with Christian resignation to the Divine will. ' On the 26th inst., at her residence, Beers' Square, 1 aftsr,a_ brief .~ illness, Bridgst»A. -Connolly, beloved wife of Edward Martin, of the P. EJ. Railway. sgedf 25 years. - A , E; 4”” »-"Y T ' L' " A Y Y ' "" ` -A~l ' 'E _ ' J; W '_ 1.' _li P 1 gl A FEW UNESUF splendid l'mes we carry. if l> > _ 1 Conroy Mabey, a son. ' T t ' _ DIED_ r y ' See our lines of _ ' __ _ _ _ - ` i on all_llnos,st!0_olD,l'sl,r|`7n"\,_ls,`- [_Fun`erai leaves her late residence at 6.45,this (Thursday) morning for the railway stationlthsuee by- rail. to. Tensss’s for interment. Friends tliisfnodce. THE KBELBY CURB of the 8% I0 ¥eferenos U _ H W ii2.’%’.i.‘ is Y0u’11fbeSgiaaf if you <10, and sorry if you don’t attend, the Recital this evening _in the Kindergarten Hall.. Windproof Ready to Wear Clothing. Let us explain to you the advantages of buying Shoreyls Ready to' wear clothing. We will try to do it_as briefly This make has a guaranteed C rd in the pocket of each garment guaran~ teeing the workmanship to :ne fn‘lest extent. This is worth money to yon. The cloth in Shorey’s clothing is all spungedand shrunk and w ll not spot with the rain or shrink. This means a saving of money and increase in com- fort. l Many of their lines are waterproofed by the wonderful 'Rigby Process, and this without extra charge. Rigby waterproof cloth feels, locks and handles the ` same as unproofed goods. -The only way that you can tell that a Rigby garment is waterproof is that it will notget wet. The cloth remains porous so that it will admit the air but keep out the rain. l'li’\oio 8lsi_ii_lliv_ tolli. riaiifax, N. s, Exhibition. g llEilItli.R.;L_oKliLi,o;E. the display - of silverwesr. would Silver) 8853;. Coffee and look H. Jnwnnm aim aitcnavaa. 'A.IlI-Can. Soc. C. E , i Grggxamcsnm or oivn ltnzlnsa-iiiii.o¢ ..;j.s.:f;;1§~‘;i..”i.i-ii:\.~.ii&°s.:.f‘t.i'...-°»~..... i 0'flid¢¥i ‘ n sdBt. John. _ ., , l- 4 t GAR!! W.i=.H. c.iRvELI..B.A.. Barrister-at-Law. ._ Bank of Nova Scotia Biilldingg Glarlothtovm- ” TELEPHONE No. 110 ' ZMONEY T0 LUAN. 1 3 Clfbuwn, Sept IBIIEWSIII ~ TheBoy’s and Children’s goods are _ 3 f '_ “”""""_"' made to stand the strains thats boys give them. As boys are pretty _much _ all alike you will understand what this . e means. T" ' - fills.. ,lilii if °‘l~@;lory ! _ In the fact that we give satis faction to our customers. » When _remitting the amount of their account, they write us that they are P_|‘l08S 3 wives consult their From Charlottetown, via Picton, _ .Phan P1eased_____` Moderate! best interest by buy- sept. 2-znii to sept. esta inclusive, MON SCHOOL BOOKS Exercise Books Scribblers, Slates, =°'°'°°°°‘° ins W 'W lewd 11° "°*2“\'11 H0* 185°* *hm 0°`-°° 1,, ,,,,,, be YOUR experience ' 2 df thero nd trip_$5.00. - _ . Inks, and all SCHOOL REQUISITES at , “0n°;Ionday:‘ 25 sqm good to m_ if you cry us. _ ! |SAllDllRS0ll & 00’3 ;;:;°.s:.“;,°..?§‘.‘; .'.'::’..1'.°.`?."°:l.';°ss' i i Ang; re in Vicmrig Rpm l for the round trip,;g2.%€r. HALES J. PTPu1“` Pda get f , l #sept 2_1 nas ° °` sanctify. ‘T ` _ " ,.. ._». _ ., ,., Worthy of Special mention even 'among the many A Ladies’ Box Calf Laced t Bvvdrssr Wilt Ladies’ Dong. laced or _ noni. ewiiysiii- waist.: Genifs Box Calf laced Boot Bond A Gent’s Box Calf ii i ii "1s=,,;'sse‘ i 5’ More dainty than W!!! I 1, 45; it ll IHGII-jl T ' \ For particulars apply to aged 4 months, daughter of James and. 1’ ' T I -of 51 _ Jane Crosbie. s . i _ V . 53 ~ , ‘ ,fi _Q I ~ [Funeral today Thursday at 2 o’elock _ g g '_f_f`»_1 _ ~ to Peoples Cemetery] _ _ _ . A ~ g f A iiiiiiiseiiy.EN TILL s EVERY EVENING. .e ' , ; _ atnsabi stern.-M Macphe;rslidl oghe lags Dntiodn _ I Q inthe 84th year' of-hierage. " - ‘_ iii% .ft-. 1-? ' going to You cs.n’t~ keepi Better arrange s ting. A WESTLAKE N ,_ .g f 5 That desirable residence corner of P ' nd tx VV *V E ..f,§`i`$’if’ E, w.i>. 1.12". isamieiied min-is vtylvfsqd contains the water h`e;:Dg2u0l§;*: ii ii siege ui. e ml ci¥rpt:,tss:;. in theehouse. _will be wld by auction on Wednesday the 2751 inet. . » GEURGE E. HUGH@» Apothecsries Hull- sepr. 19 ui. l;i¢_.r=f 'Ha if’ s