,fit f 0; Q' M "il faction” ill if f '1'hiSi‘ Hin; not rival-:_ FRESH \\\*l neu hence the above ex- _ffl coFFEE mini. .» _ _ »/'~ tbusy grinding for our man I lskzp who ~a_v we have the hes ~‘~\w the City. lf you have not _=' ` tried OVR FRESHLY ,iii com-‘i-IE, will) invite _vmi to_ll'y _l half- _" and be convinced of its `= 1 »_ iii: &. lacKAY. ,:-~ Ideal Grocery. .tif- iv i Kent and(`-rest George Streets, l»’HL».\'E icq. "-'. stnnii IUBTH llill Slllliii... .VZ--\ S. ELLl0'l "l' Will sail as above on Z 3rd INST. R. newness; '°O°°O°°O°N°OlllhO Soap Fancies. SQQWS Ho two people think alike about Soaps. One favors perfume, an- other no scent at all, and so en. Theleare two beets in loop-the igtwithout eoent and the bat litliscant. We keep bothliinda. Boop cost is such a :mall cast that you cant ahbrd to injure your skin ly usinga soap simply because it plow priced. You can have our dvice, or choose to suit the fancy. iieii iiiii “CUC ti E TION 3° Just what housekeepers have been after for some time. It is Sultana Cake zoc lb. There is no doubt about its high used once to be desired always. Try ii. TELEPHONE 98. Eclipse B8 _ . Bakes Be <1 the expression heard from _fc when asked about the received from the “Ideal 7 is-'_~‘;”&£’ 1-- " ' - -‘.»;,-..=‘...:,§,_._ _._ -- _-' - ' _ .- -->_:' _~ ~ ~»-.5-,,-_ .,~,.~ _,:, '_,;,._ ._ 11.4 4...:--»_»1=,_ __ _ _ _ 1*-,.., ,,, _ _ .. ;,,, _;r,,,_¢.,,;_ -»~ _ ‘_ ,_.`._,--..,~ ___P___,__ ____.__ -.-..._' ff ».-,,_..,._ ,Q _ , _ .... ~ - . . _ _ Y/..;-.,;y,_;'! , -:_-_-ii.; ,_-»,,¥_,. '-l' »z_ __ _ _ , _ ._ .. ,._,.. .,,,,.,,, _».. ...,, _ _,___ ,.._...n.. - -u... ..~uif.».. ‘ THE GUARDLAN.CriAnLoTTErovvN.Pii.n1¢ EDWARD _ismi-Nn,sovn-:nan 12.1990. - _j - _j _ _ t `“"` 7 ‘ _ r *A --____ - _ ~ _ _ _______ _ ____ _*___ _ I Cournamrs were made by several peo~` i Wx-:Dxnsnar y2lst inst. will be deelar _ e _ Dle,detn.ined in town on Saturday night in ation day. I _ _ _ _ emsequeuce of the Hillsboro terry boat .., Latest News of the City and Province. 1;. By Reportersano Correspon- ` dents Everywhere. THR poultry fattening station will stopping at 6. p. m. when nine o‘clock is the stated time for the last trip. These little incidents are very unpleasant, and unnecessary. THE annual meeting of the Victoria Hockey Club will be held on Monday,Nov. 12th. 1900, in the Y. M. C. A. at 7.30 p.fm. The Victorias are organizing strongly this year and are determined to carry the “blue ani white" to victory as they did so frequently in former years. MR. A. W. Reddin is having a portion of the space in the rear of his 'drugstore receive chickens to-day and to-morrow. made into an office. It is needless to sa li t Y THE chicken fattened at the Charlotte- Mr' Reddin is having the best °f material town smuon have been killed under the used in its construction and when finished gupe,-,ison of Mn 'H,u,e_ Shipment Wm it will be in accord with the general neat- be made as soon as the shipments from ness °f the store' ImP"°"em9Dt'S are “l` the outlying factories are sent in. ways in ”'°°°rd with increased Wade- T0_mo,.m,,. Mn Aubrey Brown Wm LAUCHLINMacDoNALD,ofSouris,hanged “enter upon hisdutiesassmmp vendor in himself in his barn, about 5 o`clock the post 0mce_ ML R_ Mason who has Friday evening. He was about 75 years been the eflicient holder of the oflloe for ?t'age’ and was always a S°ber° quiet and pist 11 years _retires and Wm Oonduét a industrious man, till the last. few .days business in the shop receuuy occupied,” when the occurrence of many troubles Mon-isg; Josh D;`0llll(>1ted giminto take the dreadful step 0 en ing is fc. A jury was empan- F3812- yd Mr_S_Tavl<_>r have presented the nailed and a verdict of tif.-sth by Suicide ethodist choir with the mugieqmi . was I-emmed_ _ _ words of_twomwnidmt 1 -~ t ~ t-I Wm sing of Thy Power.. b Sir A MEssRs.MooRn and l(cLeod's window Snmvan’ md ..Glori Pawn., by-;;BRmby_ was the centre of attraction on Saturday Mrs.Taylor secured the musigfwhue in ‘¢Vf|l4U2. 6v€i‘Yb0d! wishing to secure ia Montreal. Residents of Charlottetown glimpse °f chetnasums bmught ‘mme by will have the pleasure of hearing the the lm” fmm Smith Africa' Among the music at a sacred concert to be held inthe-1 mumie" Blfmm an “ mu get °f th°» nw- future by- th. Methodist church* 'h““‘""‘“ °°”"" ’°°‘"°"fb’ S‘"’°"' F'°d- chair in ‘id of the Hospital Fund. _ _Furaeand include a penny," three penny _ - -~ I piece, slxpence, shilling, two shilling, two It is interesting tqiearu that ther. E_ and ii hair shining, ave shilling, half I. oysters shipped to the Paris Exposition, sovereign, and -sovereign, all showing hyllr. Kempt and which took highest ex-President Kruger in base relief. One were wms¢1ect¢a¢sieaynumur..r°£».ioftn0sei¢0in» is win-on sioo. 'rum is Richards‘bedsiu the Narrows. These beds also shown a much battered cornet on were formerly owned by Judge Pope, but which is enxtravedy -the name“C. loeller, since coming into the possession ot lr. _ Bloemfontein." Thecornet was picked up Richards they have been enlarged and im- by Furze and is said to be one of the in- proved. Narrows oysters have a reputa- strurnents of Kruger’s band. A twig from tion throughout Canada for their excell- ent flavor and their high standing at the secured by Furze, is another ofthe sou Paris Exposition will add in their airway ._ vniers displayed. Two beautiful Ans°r¢ good name, _ goat skins, a leopard skin and ostrich TUDAY Rev A C Shaw leaves Dnnd“_ eggs, collected by Lorne Stewart are also forTusket, N. S., where he will Center - a tree growing on' Table Mountain, also l` i quality and good value. It I5’ spgeiglly prepared of the btit' ingredients, and has but to be D. S`l'lH_lRT» shown. A ~ upon his duties as pastor of the Baptist church. During his pastorate in Dundas he has gained many friends, and not only will he be greatly missed by his own con- gregation, but also by other denomin- ations. On Tuesday evening, Nov 6th, a birthday party was held in Bridgetown Hall, at which a goodly number were present . After an excellent supper had been served by the ladies of the Baptist church, an address and purse were pre- sented to Rev. Mr. Shaw by his Dundas friends. The reverend gentleman replied very appropriately. THE problem of removing the dead and wounded from the firing zone when a battle is still under way, is one that calls forth the best that man possesses. Resi- dents of this province possibly are not aware of the fact that during the first evening of the battle of Paardeberg the noble heroes of P.E. Island, when vol- unteers were asked for, oifered and were accepted by Major Pellitier to go :and carry out this perilous action. The men of No. 1 section of G. company were com- posed of Island men. The boys were anx- ious knowing that Taylor was among the fallen. Those talked with state that 'the men apparently were fearless, not-_ withstanding the impression the' Boem were trying to make. On the _daywhen Harris received the' wound in the `arm, Private Small carried him to the rear and returned to the tiring line. Private Lord Q on another occasion gathered and refilled the water bottles of a number of the 18?! distributing the same at a time when ` the Boers were particularily desirous that their enemy should feel uncomfortable. a-iii-il - Bc ntley's Llniment cures Sp: ckets a As HLLirax sans THEM.--Haligoniau a appreciated the Biograpb as the following Dlipllillilf from' the Herald will prove: Speaking of the pictures themselves, those that especially appealed to the people of Halifax are the views of the “Departure of the Stratheona’s horse,” and new views of the departure of the second contingent. _While the war picturespreviously seen were mostly those of the regiments. “Marching to war,” or on parade in “the piping times of peace,” the pictures now being shown are those of actual battles which have taken place since the Canadian soldiers left for the front, and in some of which they have been engaged. Especially tobe men-‘ tioned is the magnificent scene of the battle of Spion Kop, which shows with startling realism the British firing line, the grouping of the reserves, and the ambulances and stretcher bearers bring- ing in the wounded. Another war picture, which is weird and almost hor- rible in its effect, isdropping lyddite shells into the Boer-1ine,when the audience fairly shuddered at the havoc wrought by the deadly missies. These wonderful views can be seen here tonight at popular prices. Get your seats early. Bentley’s'Liniment will cure Cnoup. ' To the Children of Charlotte- _ town and Country. As I have been il ring on what is best give to the gootfulittle boys and girls aXmas present, I have travelled over Island pretty well and 1 notice in the seivegal beautiflul lifet size copie o tintypes,¢ egcoes ypea etc., and I learn that they all F Tarbush’s High Grade as many as seven in one house ` ' ’ D sand in several places three, four and dve, all from htm. Another part of the Island . 1 saw an odd on but I could easil see it el y was some other house did it, as it looked miserably cheap, not a patch to his work, and some gettinghim to do it over agaim I notice one thing in particulor, that is Ildits' if you want to buy a good Our Fur Jackets -are moving everyl rgiéayhggttéhe iigeatogséolzsvgaegzi _ _ 1 h t',th df rfrom him. “t the "WY lowest Prices C1] week' of course ve dank do al ‘§§; tb:eeM:;)0rofneoi:1?cit;uhas two and thev all recommendysbim above all others, WEE v he fur bu ing But We 8\1"°'1°°° i. ij 1, ' in f myssiei KS 8° CO' I y k`ii°£'vsti»¢9’i;s°t iiinaii iininfrinuds with i every Fur Garment that leaves their work. I have decided that the nicest resentloan 've son\e,wi1lbea _ ' - eq We can give you a Black Beaver WEEK,S & CO_»S;ST0-RE ?li1<;ehvivEi)l=.er,s;pii°a;uo;-gi-ay(;>\ii gm par r, - _ rl bi k f l_f. M . T - Joker worth v2.25 for 81-85- 'i5‘i....’°.?d..ZJ;'°E... ‘ii ’.?é‘.”?.... ....’,.i..'2.‘§, We are showing a Fur Jacket thisyeartobad boys who chew tobacco, smoke cigarettes or say bad words Now ii ` . Or B oy 9 - _ , th as some haven’t aphcto tocop I will have you can have a Black town Wflflh *-4 If botghb at ary 0 er to bring somethin else so lily away a _ ' lea ° fth' lar-ge` st- stocking you _ _ Beaver Cloth Jacket worth store. 'Our prwe 390-25- giiheget tlbbgrlfgoup Christmas eve. yours for S115 Respectfully. 122id&w_ SANTACLAUS Ar the Police Court Satu rday mornirg the following drunks appeared: James Savidant was fined $5 01-30 days, John Bell $4 or 20 days and Samuel Morrison $2 or 10 days. _ Mn. Fullerton has kindly consented to give a lecture on his thrilling experience of the South African war for the benehil of the Ladies' Aid of the P. E. Island Hos~ pital, in the near future. A FEW days ago Mr. George Holm, of Victoria, killed a pig six months old, that dressed 316 pounds. He killed one last year t-hat dressed 312 pounds. Mr. Holm bought both of them from Mr. Jas. E. M¢Quald of South Melville. SANDY Corbett, late of Fraser & Fraser in this city, who has been in town for some time on business, leaves to-night to resume his duties as head clerk in the clothing department of Prowse Bros. 8: Crowell, the big departmental store firm of Sydney.-St. John Star. THE interior of Trinity Church, George- t0Wll. is' being painted and when com- pleted will result in the church presenting 8 Very neat and cheerful appearance. The. color scheme which was directed by W.C. Harrfs, _Esq., is very ‘well conceived, and is most suitable in its effect to this pretty pariah church. _THkRai1way News says: Three locomo- e tive engineers have been lost to the P. E; I. railway within the past three' _mout.hs,' I effects of injuries in the runfoffat Blue ‘ Shank, William Good who is looking' for a place on some other road, and N. D. Armour who died from typhoid fever last week. This gives promotion to 'L Love, Josepliliillmanand.AnthonyFlynn(Sandy) I ` As spare drivers there are, Ding McEwen, and Chas Edmond. ll The high reputation that Pliairs Paa- rncr EuUi.sroN has gained is not a matter of chance nor of advertising, but has been Q accorded it on account of_its virtues. The results obtained from its use, among physicians in their daily practice, has probably done more than anything else to - establish it in an article of genuine merit. - ,s _ BUSINESS PROGRESSION. [ _Our business is one of progress. and. success. No need to enlarge on our dis- pensing faculties; this departmentds run on correct principles; promptuess and .lt accuracy are our mottoes. We are daily renewing and asserting our stock of Per- fumes. Atomizers, " Spongesj Brushes, Combs and Toilet goods; no old stock; prices always the lowest. _ THE Pmru: Sav So, e . The public verdict is still in favor _ of _ Paine`s Celery Compound. It is the* , great family medicine of the present day ` and never fails to do what it promises. Paine’s Celery Compound will banish and' permanently cure kidney disease, liver complaint, ills resulting from improver- blood, heart trouble and dyspepsia. Come to us for the genuine the kind that cures. W. R. Watson, Druggist, Charlotte-1 own, P. E. I. ` -i.-_-Q-Q;-fmi--i PENSING. *-1 True and honest dispensing is an abso-_ utc necessity when medicines are des- ribed by the physician. Our dispensing* department is conducted on such per-1 fected plans that errors are impossible. Strict attention to business, pure drugs” and low prices have won for us a larger measure of public cenildence. Tun Kimi THAT Guam. - If you are aud’ering from headache, indigcst-ion, heart trouble,liver complaint kidney disease or ill resulting from im, pure blood, we strongly advise you to use Paiuc's Celery Compound. It is the great banisher of disease, the only medi' eine that can truly bring you health and 1 strength. Try abottle of Paine’s Celery Compound if you feel week and rundown; . it is a marvellous strengtheuer. Reddin Bros. Druggists, Charlottetown, 'P. E I. nu-1 - - ~.»_o-- LOST on Saturday evening, near _St. Pauls church a black _hard hat6§ SIZE, Finder please leave at this oilice. 12 31 one-o-so-o-oo_ U rise M ` F ogd value see our Coat at *_ n »< 'f f "1 or g We sim .. heavy can cloth, nite- sea, it is worth regular $27- °°“”°* ““' and value. lrimmed worth $3.50. Yours for 5° f‘l“’u°d‘ i _ I0! warmth and comfort see' ,our $28'75t which ‘e would' like you to Curl Cloth Jacket worth $3.45. c.ompare.wi-.h ot er airmen e zgzggsigzg, ;1;,;;,.,,s th, ,,..,,,,, $190. *Cite WE 3 This Season our Fur and Cloth Jackets are on thcl°P I-\°t°h fm' Stylev 3 3 examine our iines befolo'--pnrchaSlD8~ eeks 8: C0 Wg mn give you a Jacket at Minutew* of every day we are busy-busy shaving,_busy haireutting. busy h G t in the shampooing-or busy preparing WANT 3 3 ` To assist us in kgepieg NIS?- ..WjH You 2 James & Trainer. -/ ¢. _ . _ i si ~ , ~, . - _, ~ . t 3 ‘ as at 2:5.. r I' l I It U i 'nb ' e _ / .f.»,e~\ _ / » . , / » ers.. '%`ni=-. 1%# ....`.Z.?B \» -,.- I g `{‘ qv; ' <1 A I \ lang - _ __ ‘ buyer had beeuall round town to beat our value. When he finally made his purchase from us' he said. “Now H~r.~‘f-=-_-‘-»--=,"-‘I' must admit that I saw only one Jacket in town ‘equal to the one you’re selling me and that ONE was markedew 'anti gi; claims We':teak`e for thx-1' Fi1r‘Departnient of .G-fi ~' li?" 457* you to linda better p’ace t»o'buyf"Furs. ' 3 I I : ‘ G W* . _ _ _ . - . name y David Pound, who dhd, from __/ , _tndumspeoted bl Fm b“ye" 'he knqw E _. .M ' ;. We buy Furs from _no one-but t_1_i_e_at,i-i¢t1y_» of Furs. We buy all of our stock for spot .very atimni .ma sn., itzipoatbie ia.-any tuyféyggttigl if jf, i - ' ._ .~ i .<52 és-» -3 R stock, a fair profit, and as cheap to you as tofyour neiilliber. I _' think good enough for our customers. ' __ _ _ _ .. Q'