1 ¢ l0l ll’ U-RY! ri I nf" 'T w y -_¢`,..-.__‘ __ - I 9 .. , " ~u 1 - ~' ‘ 1 . . s i" *'-"~"‘ ‘U1-.,.' '.--.~..-U. ..- ~_»»..a¢;tr»~:\1‘~ -'near-t»~"'»»»~‘¢t THEGUADIAN CHARLOTTEFOWN NOVEMBER 19, l89_o ;=‘,';;;1i~f3 - .- ,» ,ur 1 ...rss .;._<~ ~~'°.ur._-.~_,;;'.::- wi. '~."-:-. " ‘ ir.:~.=: .ns-anis'-xi»~»e<¢.e ". r __ 1'?" __ ‘ " Cure will relieve ._, t I will guarantee that my Ilheiimatism lum- bago, sciatica and all rheumatic pains in L " and cure in a days . i | _ - _ two or three hours, few. MUNYON At all druggists, 200 a vial Guidg to Health and medl- cgl advice free 1005 Arch lt., Phila l tist hrrived Alot of chesp Wall Paper. Those "ming to clean up before Xmas will find this Paper the cheapest in tlieCity-also a lot of new Patter oiPicture mouldmgs which we will , like ii 'i' the l iwest prices. P ~ ' ~‘ Nothing nicer for a Xmas Present ‘ "nd than a nicc Pictu.e. Come \~ no our Pictures we are selling 1 =|t20 25 and 30 cents -Some nice Religous Picture-. Victoria Row, opposite P. O. . 1.' HORNSB , Ch`ic-wn. P. E. I. Every week or so we are receivin by the Car load DIRECT *_-‘Ro IILLB ll ONTARIO. took Bottom otlce. and see us before buying lnlog tor Spot cash we are .é-fr 5 . -- f ~ --_ ele & GOFF ight Drop in or telephone f right and only 1 gs.. Doz Parker House Rolls Pies cakes &c All Baked to-clay Telephone 98. TEWART ERY, Bread tu#%# a dozen or so of ou German Buns,if ycu have never tried -them they will surprise and delight yon. They are baked as we bake everything.-just tisikik# , LOSTS FOUNDS,E`l0 vncch' it e ward oorner Grocery is between the S. A' se return to this 19 31. James half of the Late chief on Queen Street. Electric lights etc. to M ~. E. Palmer, ner. lCh’Town Nov . McGiu:oon. _ A Dwe ling on upper Euston Strip; plea-anrly situated dwelliiig lately occupied bi C- H ed ith htair itild out w 0 , _ electricit Possession vw comfortable hotfse ouUDP°1` Apply tolienry QU- _ containing 5 rooms. V011 health! yard _ r 2 tl and stable. Enquire vi of H111 boro and Euston "5 emises~ P k ages $7.00 no retgggd. whpply to S1118 brick dwslllns now in '”-Si? ns-T 4 J Wales LUGAL AND PRUVINIIIM News and Gossip From Toon and Country. Gleaned by “Guardian” Report- ers and Correspondents. The tatestheatlahle Happenings ttcourrlng in the News lllstrloi. Tim cooper work on the new Cath er- ldr-al spite will bc completed today. Dlz. Bi~:nl:`s many friends will be pleased to know that he is recovering from his recent illness. Rt-lv. G. P. RAYHOND who has re- receutly accepted it call to the Baptist pastorate of this city is the guest of Mrs. W`e1lner, Upper Hillsboro. Mus. DANIEL l\lcl{ss.\'A, who was reported missin; and ti hose somewhat mysterious disappearance created a little sensation, has reported at her old home at St. Marys, Lot 61. AT the polio; court _yesterday morn ing tW0 drunks were disposed of name- ly: Billy Maher :int John Lush. The previous morning Howard Ramsay. Lemuel Phillips and Ch'~r`ea Gardiner were convicted of drunkenness oflicers were electe : res` en., `. Acorn; Vice-Prcsident, VV. McLeod; S T L B ‘McMillan MR. Ennio EQMCLEOD, son of Rev. J. M. McLeod. formerly pastor of Zion church in this city. and well-known d D b __. . ecy- reasurer, . . i , . v l ~ Captain, L. R. Lnsworth; Executive Committee, L F .\lu.'.:cyand H. Bethune. Y AT the annual meetinff of the Abe- gweit Hockey Club, the followinv d P ld ' (1 C here, is to be transierre on ecem er lst., to the position of Assistant General Passenger and Ticket Agent of the Chicago, Rock Isand & Pacific Rail- ways Co.. with headquarters at Chicago. Mr. McLeod formerly held a similar ts' position in Topeka, Karises. M _ . Ror.-.I. ART G.\LLsm'.-The three . hundred geological specimens arranged ‘ m in provinces will be a great attraction . _ ' j _ . to offer Flour to our customers at the Royal Art gallery in the Y.M. c . - , A, cn thanksgiving day. A picture - 'f ' ` after ii water color drawingon a View ' ‘ . ' S ` in Denmark, by H. R.. H. the Princess , _ _' ~. of '\\’a‘es, will also be on exhibition. ' ' '~ » Over one hundred pictures including ' " '_ l what is almost certainly an original ` 5 , _I f . p painting in oil by Reni Guido. the great U _ ° ~ italian artist (1575-1642.) The colors 3 '~ , -_ in this picture are fresh and perfect; as ' » % if of ye~terday. His \Vorship the Max or 1 ‘_ ` ' H has kindlv consented to open the exhi. _ ‘ ea * _ bitiou at 4 o’clock Thursday 24th. Art- them th-_if mis was the work for which ists: Sir Edwin Landseer,R.S.,Guido J. y` ' . l Ruisdae1,G.Morlaud. A.'N.Gollcoit, M. 1 ' ' ll/'.Turner, J. Glover. P. Sl Nasinyth, ' v ' _, J. Constable, R. Ansdell. R.W. Leader, t _.' ' L`J. Pott, H. Garland, V. Bac~hereau,J _ _ _ % Hardy, Rosa Bonheur. J. R. Herb-art, P. _ _ _ _ _Mallet. H. R. H. The Princess of ' , ‘ 5 The tirst service since the tire will be 'Mit. J. A. Maruizsoiv nispeceor ot Fisheries, returned to the city by yes- tcrday morning’s Eirztei-ir frain. 'l‘r1i~1iti: will be ri 'i`hfii.;.;-tgivinQ'_ ser- vice iu the l\Ietho.li~=t <-hurt-Ii at Winsloe lon `l`r:ursitay emtiiiig too 'llth inst. _ SUNG SERVICE at ‘ha Gospel meeting in Wrights Hail, tomorrow afternoon at 3.45 Strangers always wel come. ` READ the progriimiueof Concert in the Lycc1iinNw. Qilrd procc ds in laid of Senior Class of Notre Dame lConvent. _ Mn. W. K. BF.Ail:>To of Sha.w& lBeairsto of this city. left yesterday ` evening for Cape '1`r-averse. where he will put the Acet tene Light iii the re- sidence of Dr. Dvcgherty. ' GOSPEL rural-:'ri.~.fi -Remember the ‘Sunday Gospel Meeting in \Vright’s Hall at 4 olclock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson. Exodus Q0. 8. "Re- member the Sabba'l1 day." To-iioiuiow evcdng in Grace Church the pastor will preach the second ser. _ mon in the serit-s:of discourses on the 'women of the Bible, subject, Sarah the Princess or the daughter of beauty. MR. WM. H. Roni-:R'r.=. Harrington, left at this oilzice yesterday two monster Alexander apples, one of which is thirteen inches in circumference and the other almost as large They are *the product of the Sharp & Shea Nur- sery. Cousinnmrsc the wet weather a large and enthusiastic gathering attended the missionary meeting under the aispices of the Womeu`s Auxiliary to Missions, .held in St. Pet_er’s schoolroom last even- ing. Rev. J. T.-Bryan, rector ot St. Paul`s, offered the opening prayer and after a few introductory remarks by the rector. Mr. Simpson. the Bishop of Nova Scotia began his address in which he tool. .occasion to compliment the church of the Island on the work being done by the women for missions and to outline new methods by _ which they could make their work more eilicicnt; emphasizing the need of more mission- ary life everywhere. He referred to the work being done by the church throughout the wcild and asked the ladies to feel encouraged by the fact. that they had a part of this great work. l He cited that the thank offering that the church women of the United States had made on the altar of God for mrsions at the last triennial meeting of the; church convention was the sum of $80, * 000, this being the amount of their mi cs for the last three years. remind- ing them that whili-Hhev could not hope to do so much, ve* their’s formed a part ot the some work He then referred to the great blessedness and comfort that be knew missionaries had brought to the homes of the heathen, assuring the church was founded and must go on until the whole world is prepared for the coming of its true King At the t concln ion of the address the president ot the Central Board, Mrs J T Bryan, ofthe W A otP E Island, tendered him a hearty vote of thanks which he very graciously accepted WE HAVENT sAiD A WORD to clear. ,..¢|..|»-.ni-.ai-‘v-In-it--lv-* ts 8 00 “ 6.75 " 5.90 “ 6.00 “ 7 -20 ~ 5.45 ¢= 7.50 “ 7,25 About Millinery for a. long time, because our Milliners have' been overworked ever since the season opened. IT WASN’T. NECESSARY As our milliners turn out work second to none in the prov- inces and it does it`s own advertising. JUST A WORD HATS- worth $9.00 for $5.50 Cl ¢~a~o~o~ ¢~o~¢~m (K 4.90 3.95 3.50 3. 60 4. 25 3. 25 44.0 4.35 About London and Paris pattern Hats and Bonuets. We have only 9 Hats and 6 Bonnets left and here are the prices BON N ETS. 1 worth $6.00 for $4 80 1 “ 5.50 “ 3.25 ' 4.70 “ 2.90 “ 7.25 “ 4.25 A “ 0.55 " 3.98 “ 0.00 “ 0.00 ' ll |-\*\ll\\-4|-I I uv, §gntnot.Mtl....E.. _ held in St .Lillies church to-morrow. ' _ THE scholars and teachers of Winsloe South school _will hold a grand enter- tainment in the Winsloe Hall some evening about Christmas. 5 “ P .Y C. A. A. A. grounds this afterncon. S' Dlihst:in= : . _ Ful`t Back-Gallant. L ` Halt' Backs-_-White, K. McPherson.J. McPherson. Quarter-C. Roy. Forwards-Do'n'ahoe, Bourque, Gaul hier. \'Vin,"9‘3- ~= »°- '\. - J/ 1 " " ' 4 ""1" _ to-_ " Ei 4 iff- mg 4 " - f'T!.".41‘“' 9. good pipe when they see it, are snapping up our " bargains in the famous B. B. B. pipes. We are selling this brand of pipes about 30 p. c. cheaper than we have ever been able to sell them be- fore, as we bought a. large quantity 'direct from the manufacturers. _ Soo our styles in the “Mac” Pipes, and hear our prices. Pipes, which used to sell $1.00, we sell for 50c, 50c ones for 30c and so tm. See our show window. l s it gh tiki lil Ili- _ P1..in,Ai1-w001Una5i~we.. sl surf. But w°’w offer tht’ f°‘_' “ha _ TRADE A!" S-mppma Nice, Ail-w001Ri5t.d_..o s1,~si.15 Fine cotton body. linen bosom Q 1-:-Ie 'I-has Knows ii ,_ I 1 _ '_ <. I _ \` QT* at ~`)‘ t- » 5 THE following are. the football teams +` _ A whi h will la a match game on the fr V Youve no idea what thorough satis - means, unless you get acquainted- with Gent"s Furnishing Department. ‘ Halt Backs-M. McLeod, A. Callag- just study these p|.ice's_ ~ Warm Underwear ‘ HOIIBSI VBIUG ‘ i _ One special line Ribbed Cotton! . - ,,,,,,,,,, _ we white shirts- . Ribbed Cotton Underwear, Double ' ' r Brenton shirt asc suit. We think nearly "WY me" Heavy Ribbed Union 7_5¢_ ‘our reach knows that this ii Heavy Ribbed Ailsool 905. irlwc 110 buy Unlauudered $1.30 and $1.40 per suit. lmnds- \ml5\md°l`°d Very nice Unlauidered Shirts, CIIIC llflllflflflllflflll linen.bosom’_§n£ cotton body, Special. ‘ f°1‘;9=l bw? éfffglfofgflllf _ ,, Eineh Narrog (Rib, Allliwool bandf:;:?’ back!-:rf an-d-some we " $1'60 Per mit' fmS1de_our special. one dollar lolololololoiololopololon 5 de,-ed Shirt., linen _ mom- ololnluolnuu °° no loloueololo n‘i...,1>1..i`.., Ali-..-....1 sito lmasrodes. 81-25 811681-50-. if i $2.20. . 1 Very Fine, Plain, All-wool, in size |_i|‘\¢_|1"c"0"'a|‘s;_ H 1 _ and Some-Others. it and up. Pure 1men(4 ply) Collars i Getting too late now for light the new Styles c gloves: We ha.ven’t gloves enough 1 1 k here for all the men in P. E. I., so 1a§,u_re P y lulen }ou’d better hurry. Men’s Heavy _ Good 4 Ply gotbon Calais made 50c, 60c 75c 95c. _ .10 nh 3f 5 _ _ Méns Fine' Moéha Glove, usecs ,’)f_8a‘,’;e2q,f;my lined $1.15. . 1 Men’s Fine Kid Glove, fleece lined, Hose* fur top $1.20 Fine Mocha, tleece lined, $1.35, _ Men’s' Domestic wool MUURE & MBL What We Advertise We Have. » _ @@@@@@‘lf lt’s{Nowson’s it’s Hood QQQ Watch For Hana o Es and you will see that he gets his _ ' From us. We have been particularly successful with our Bedroom Suits this year.-Sold more than ever before in our experience- Must be a reason for itl high grad# Furniture at low-grade prices. trol:-IN' NEVVSON- eeceeeeee ocean! @@@@@@0@@ M L 9- ._ ‘-- - - _ 36 to 44 inch at $2.30 to $2.60 suit ' . '_ ` 1 ' Winter Gloves- 0 _ . , if ` _ - 1 _ ' . _ - n* , ~ 0 _ _ _ 20_ _ P U P952 Lined Krd Gloves, warm and well 1 claimed to he Pun -linen) _aus-ha -$1.55, -91.70. ' ` Fine Cashmere, ¢ 25`c,_46c, 50° "ARC LIGHT OIL _ Burn it in a lampalongsi-.ie cl any Oil you' gall] Obliti B c uuprejudiced in your Judgment and you wil sure buy only "Arc Light. ' Tlae Irnperiazi on co.. Il;-1=¢ l Flanncls, _ llnrlerclothing, Blankets, We show a good range at lowest P15095' T. .l. HARRIS ,_ J 2' I \~ ,QUG6/575 _ _i J A . I