z _ .` ~_Y ,yr-.-,V_;..¢{__.V_-k¥v@.`,,‘,,¥.¢a...(: ,xt - ~ _*_-,g;'“_:`_w‘ "_{:€':_3‘v___>”}:,x_LAv A llppzpz-~ ` r A. V I 3'; £’c"’°““" ... _ . _» . _ -~ I t i-:i ' _ in g unnuxr _ i _-` ¢=* lf: ';;*.§°lij§°.§l‘.§;2 lleits end Gossip From Term and Siu. Intigeston 01' sm.-itz: Gccttrt. I lieved at once and -- rmanently cured C§.'§§,PYSPEPS“ ;Gleaned by “Guardian” Report. . ‘NY . it .linamfniits ers and Correspondents. 25c. a viaL Guido _ to Health and medi ' jiigcgdggggeffsghgiw §Tlis Latest Readable Happenings Occurring, l market. f ----~~--_- Glasgmv. will preach at both services l in the Baptist church to-morrow. T A R R I Di 'ran s. s. city of orient on im out- I ward trip yesterday had a. large Ontario GI_I.usDIAN’s thanks for an exceedingly neat and good memo book issued by the Arcade F le work Of New Y_ork. It lllllll AND PRDVINEIALI , -1-1-_» ln llteillels District. i Rev. (L. P. l{.\r.\Ic.\'n, late Of New cargo,chieHy 9000 boxes cheese shipped _ by Mr. T. J. Dillon for the English Msssizs. Fennel 6: Chandler have the THE GUADIAN CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 12, 1892> , ‘ 5 , '- -.= - Loral. Cnnsannies meet for drill on Monday at 6.30 sharp. Parents and friends are invited. \ SONG service at the gospel meeting in Wright’s Hall tomorrow afternpon at 3 +5. Strangers always ve- lcome. '1`Ims1».Y next,the 15th of November, will be the last day on which discount will be allowed on Lund Tax for the present year. 12 Si THE wind yesterday reached a velo- city OI 33 miles an hour. The maxi- mum temperature was 11.5, the mini- mini 33, that of Thursday was 39.5 tltid 34.5. Cairn or fl‘riANKs.--I take much pleasure in thanking the people Of Georgetown and vicinity, for their kind assistance during Dr. btewartfs re- cent severe illness.-» EMMA Srnwairr. INvI1‘.i'rio1\’s have been issued to the marriage of Miss Alice Anderson, of Sackville, N. E.. in merly a student at Acadia seminary, and Rev. Malcolm McLean. of P. E. I.. recently ordained over the North Sydney Baptist Church. ` THE |Rev. W. J. Kirby begins a series of sermons to-morrow night, in Y contains au 1899 calendar and also one, lu LATEST -for 1900 besides other valuable inform-A .___ maritime provinces, and to have taken; mlllllll |l0W UPPDSITE P.0 Clftown, P. E. I. the shipment of apples from this port Gilt. Bronze and Enamel. es. Coos of Lo-eu-g. C-B4 Pictures Framed at the lowest pri- the father of all lobs‘ers. This speci- It 9 tleman, apparently near 90. and too S old to tell a lie.-St. John Sun. .l g ' In our great pie day. Pies lOc each. Pied lOc each. Telephone 98. Send in your order early t Pies I5 8; :loc each s “ 20 8: 2-ic “ I2 & l5c “ side packed 47 barrels at the requ -st of the Fruit Growers’ Association: that *li€’iiiii‘*iit;‘ll?ii‘iii;"»l‘¥?li“*fii*li‘9l‘ Inkerman packed 96 barrels and Senator Ferguson 35 barrels at the request of the President. These also were sten- .STEWART ii* 9 Sit "a';s“sea._ gp ¥%¥%§'if£€##%% Stores llilices " Price len, i Big llcney. " We don’t deal in any 0f Uh shove. WE D0 KEEP the bes guide of material obtainapto e owitl give youns dues Job I ofni-intingasis known to the art. (Fang. attractive. etc.) The PRIC will be in propor- tion to the expenses. Call and see - Queen St. D. TAYl:QEB \ g at wits nuts tm me i I ig lee showin a com lete line Stylish up-todaee shoe wearers should seek our establish- ment. 1 ation regarding Fyles, etc. ' § l claims to be the pioneer packer of the it at his cannery. away back in the Hfties, l men, he avers, measures 3 -feet 115 inches from nose to tail, and weighed 394 lbs. Mr. Cook is a venerable gen- ,'I`I.iI-: GUARDIAN is informed that some misunderstanding still exists regarding to Liverpool by the Lake Winnipeg. ‘I Il seems that IMD; Sharpe of Summer- institution providing the stencils and shipping the fruit. Mr. Robertson of cillel and shipped so as to give the Association the credit of the advance- mentof a movement which it had in- augurated. The balance of each man.’s shipinent was sent on- his own account. A Tntiiso despatch to the Halifax Herald says: Much excitement has been , caused in St. Paul`s_$ church over the call of its pastor. Rev. A. L. Geggie. to Zion church in Charlottetown, and lust night a full meeting Of the congre-.1 gaticn and officials of the church Wasl held, to take steps to ind toe Mr. Geggie' to remain in Truro. While Truro is a town of some 6.500 people and the l, salary at St. Paul’s is $1,000 with freel manse, Charlottetown has 12,000 audi Zion church pays its minister some $4001 more than St, Paul’s. Truro is indeed I a pretty and healthy town, but Char- lottetown possesses the sea bathing loved above all by the Scotchman, and considering such things, Truro`s loss is evident. ~ Bent|ey’s Llitiment the modern Pain Cure All dealers 10cts,’ SNAP Our Ladies Box Calf Walking ~ or skating Bone se $2.25 is e beauty. We have lover grldéi 93 ~- $1.15 1.35, 1.60, md1.75. . ll. Stewart is llc 5Oc Grace Church, on women ot the Bible. The irst sermon is on "Eve, the first to fall ” The Rev. John Betts from Bri- tish Columbia, will preach at the morn- ing service. THE following is the complete freight taken from this port to ' Liverpool, by the Lake Winnipeg: ;1206 case.; eggs, 2.500 boxes cheese, 1722 ` boxes canned meats and Heh, 1044 pkgs. but- ter. 53 bbls. oysters, 289 bbls. apples and vegetables,18l boxes potatoe`s.1228 sheep, 101 head cattle, 8 horses,72 tons hay. Criss. F. MAcl)Ot;GaI.L, second son of Rev. Dr; McDougall, formerly of P. E. Island, and fora time pastor of the Calvin church, and later of the Unitarian church, St. John, but now stationed in New Hampshire, died some time ago at Chickarnauga Park, Lytle, Ga. He enlisted as a soldier in the lst Maine Regiment, and was stationed at Chickamauga Park, Lytle, Ga., for scme time-, but was stricken down with yellsw fever and died. He was a very popular young man, of an athletic build, and was much given to travel. Last year he visited Summerside and other parts of Prince Edward Island, and spent several weeks at . Moncton. The many friends of Rev. Dr. MacDon- gall on Prince Edward Island Will ex- tend to him and his esteemed wife their heartfelt sympathy in the loss of their son. The very day young MacDougall was taken sick with fever he was promised a furlough of thirty days to uisit: his parents, but died before he had an opportunity of so doing. He was buried in the army and navy cemetery, one of the most beautiful spots in the State of Georgia. He died in camp Thomas, and his funeral was attended with a full turn out. and several military bands.-Summerside Journal. ci-i6O-04-11-1 - Casas and barrels of silverwarcnow Previous to his leaving Dundas Mr. H. H. Gillis, oheesemaker at that place; received the following letter. H. H.GILLIs. Esq: SIR:-It affords us intense pleasure to represent a committee who in turn represent your numerous friends and admirers andfon their behalf to ac- knowledge their appreciation of the ad- mirable and praiseworthy manner in which you have discharged the ardvous and responsible duties appertaining to your position as cheese-maker for this season just now closed. Your high character. integrity and zeal have not only won the esteem and confidence of your many friends, and of those -brought into immediate con- tact with you. but have radiated far and wide so that you have reached a positisn that is not only a credit ty yourself but to the country atlarge. That you may meet with success in whatever calling in lite you may eu- gage is the sincere Wish of us all. Presented by W. E Leard, Secretary o‘. Directors. 0' - RONALD J. MOKENZIE, Pres. JOHN N. MCLEOD, WILLIAM MCLEOD, Lnwrs G. Ross, - _ ° JOHN J. CAMPBELL. Tnoiuas J. Wrconrroiv, C. C. CLAY. Dated at Bridgetown, Nov. 5th., 1898. Mr. Gillis madea. suitable reply, thanking the directors .for their kind- ness and good wishes. Wn.iP'r in her Highland plaid sunk in the sod. We won’t sink you in the sod but we ein wrap ye in a Highland plaid suitable for a cape.-Jas. PATON & Co.-nov 11 tt ' COME till un my cup, come till up my can. Come saddle my horse and ca’ out mv men. 1 am going to Paton’s for iiy Highland plaid to make myself a cape.-nov 11 tf. FLANNELS. underclothing. blankets. WVe showa good range at low prices.- T. J. HARRIS, London House. Leading Fur Store-“MY STURE BUY your Clothing from Paton & Co. 5 tf. ANOTHER consignment of honey ar rived. White comb and dark comb 1.80. and 15a, lb at Gay’s Stalls Market Charlottetown. 28 tf. “S'.raNFIni.D’s ` Unshtinkable Under: wear” is guaranteed. Ask your dealer for it and take no other. WHAT will you bring to me laddie? 1’ll bring a brae new plaid lassie! to- nicht irae JAMES PATON & C0. They have 30 Cl:-.n Tartan shawls-great big warm Iellows and they will make ye a grand Highland cape.-noi 11 if o-e-@-ooo-on _ unpacking at Victoria. Jewelry Store.- , A A _ _ E, W. TAYLOR-12 2i ' - I -_ `. CUVERED BIISHIIINS 4 . Pills A I I I on the marked to day 3_0 by the name or , Everybody’s Pills _ Th 9.;-5 guaranteed in their action, and should be used on all occasions when a pill for Indigestion, Constipation Biliousnees &c is required. Price 25 cents P~ s » A °Y . purely vegetable, and mild e t 1- .i- v Q lllllllll eitttt <=». iillllltllllllllllltllllillllllllitllllll `¢, ,I .’ ‘ 4 ` 5 §=. l;t£t1:‘!‘~ Lt;Vt‘iktp‘l‘\‘iii|t‘ti:giAi‘¢}i‘ It-‘l_pl‘i.“\‘.iuiI|,l`l".‘l‘.;)|.`_xN _(1 \i`»"‘_.‘ ILL 1 M I ,I » V _ i ' ._ _ ¢,. ,AL l a Dress rth $5.00 empt You at $ .34 Thatrs the sensationaljvalueffor to-day. placed On sale 28 pieces hue, stylish, upfcm date dress fabric at ' 39 Cents Just tive pieces were marked loss other 23 ranged from 581: .to E them about half way between.. f Nice colored sergeacolnredicheviots, goods. ' v ' I covert coating, and some hm. T' , , ._ They wOn’t 'be here long; if i . _ ._ _~ ,...e=~.... `W. yOn’ll-want to hurry. -- ._ ._ _ _ \ _ Choose from '28 pieces at duuaoaonounlocn . _ ",C¢l1tS_ 4 3 Per Yard." _ 1- ~ r We ADVERTISE we ahve. pf oo¢ooo"oo ‘ at _ goooooflf tv»_:u»w»¢»'»»l*’~ Vg.nd_y_ou will Seo that hoigew his g sus. I 'We' *have been Bedroomi 'Suits this I_i*ll our experience. Must be c rsasonlfor it) hill! Furnitui-e at low-grade prices. ocooooo ,ii--m _ er W. Ano L.tct~t'r Otis" 5\\‘ _ “ 5 B rn it in a lamp aloiigslal cl any oil ou can -I 0RU60 ' BZ uuprejudiced in your judgment and you will cure ' I ° s buv only "Arc Light." » , _AT__ A I it Imperial on co.. Lac Fine _ Shoes I Un Autumn -- Goods _ ` ' Every week or so we are receiving T0 SELL QUICK- me 'fr' 1£.’2... ’°."..Si.’...°.?’-5-‘.,"" "Imp "mg, f||' $||t 1| gn || p 330301, 1 pasltlel to alter Fleur to nr elslcam, . 1' 9!-'BCYU1 . . j3p:tir.;iir.i;t~.t;:i... "°€"'°°' B Settnet.Mcletil & Cm at W1-_ l.Wholesa.le and`Retail. 5 Successors to Beer Bros.j I -11 - ' I .» 1~ -1 if'itg,.-' ‘ ' lf0\lfl¢ ' , _ _ i