awww-W V ANU “Piper M mdlssomioranoirllhtlmdthslas panes-lut|enth,pro\upe, "‘.’..°.f'.I£...."’£'.?. s f Wh wear clothes that lt as though ghey gere ma _:_~-.-‘=»‘.~ 1 _ r, -fr ~_. ~,~__~*_ t- ._ T - _ _ F‘f=__~'.z=._,»..=»-f _ .- .-.-_:_- »-‘ ~ -> * “ir ' ` “ =!:1f=5_ _ - ' . -e-ru.. -».._ »__/ _:tl-.=.» _-_...:_'.;_:_~. -__-‘s=-;___~», ,~w_-_ #__ /__~_.;~. _ _~ _ 1.-._.‘ 1 ff __ _ 5? _'_ GUARDIAN, CAARLOTTUPOWN PRl¥lCl`EDW£RD _IBBAND _NOVSUBQ 20, Il-1 CITY AND i COUNT RY Guardian Correspondents G¢ 50 Couroy‘s, Pownal Street, forL .yi ' and Gents’ Fancy Slip 1-si Fur! Felt! Eilmei &a, ll Y “Northern Spy.“ “King of the Tomp " “Bisho Pippin” and “Baldwi ’ * §’;;°es for saleT>y the barrel at Beer3_%: ’s . 29 Ames Hoiden's Boots and Shoes are used all the wor-_ld around. Get them at gum-cy‘s cut price Shoe Store.-Pownal Sr-ect. li Baer-&:Goi! are selling a very nice 905;; put up in one pound tins for 28c a atlll. $8! Pickles-we We have now in stock a new fresh lot of CROSSB &. BLACK- WBLL‘S Pickles ru Mixed and Chow. Everybody knows the superiority of C. &. B Pickles over-other kinds and hence eed ff rthe t. soecseeee U' =8 $- n o u r commen Don’t forget uswhen in need of Crosse & Blackwelra goods. An assortment of their different lines always in stock. ster & iioiia ideal Grocery Cor. Gi.. George and Kent Sis. Phoaexgg Charlo tetown. iff* '"2 s'll*§ GQ _ #IICIUI Gill# DoN"r forget the drama, Kathleen gr cost of a promise at Notre Dems Cgnvgnt, G0 and see little men and little women in Notre Dame Convent Hall on Friday `29th. Rnsauvs Dec. 12th for the concert in the Y. M. C. A Hall. A good prog;-gm is being prepared . Jlssmfs Dream will be, given at the Convent concert Friday night _by g nu" T lady in Highland costume. Rev. Mr. Fullerton, Charlottetown, will deliver a lecture on the South African war, at Alberton on Tuesday evening 3rd Dec. Come one Come all. Tm: annual meeting of the Farmers’ Institute will be held in Fredrictoa Hall Wednesday Deo. 4th at 6.30. Professor E._ H. McMillan is expected tobs present. THB llledilllir for the organization of the Advanced Normal Class for the stu of no .‘ ,, , dy Stalker s Life of Christ” will be held this evening in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor'at8 o’clock. A lrsrrmo of the Executive Committee Of the Historical and Literary Society will be held at the residence of Dr. Anderson, at 4 o'cloek this afternoon. Ae business of importance is to be considered, a full attendance is especially requested. ‘Noun was received yesterday from Mr 5 T H. P. Duchemin, Sydney, stating Boots ami Shoes Iseli thebeat goods that are made anywhereataslowaprice as can be __ honestly sold fer-bought fer 5_5 cash-eold for cash, just arood hard ush,d and a heap oi; satisi'action'all roun _ om-gmgn eggnses and economical huiness meth enableusto sell '-11 a smaller roi! than any other uealer _ can aBor§ to-hence our large sales- gnaggg 'ive me u eau, Conroy the - cnt price shoe man, Pownal Street. A k $2. and $3.oo .Ames _ s to see our 5o - Holden in button and lace G Welt 5 - Ladies shoes. ‘; ,A v »‘ wliumr cormov, ; Pownal. sr. _- Ch‘town, P. I. 1.-rs-x5 dwxyr. ___ L r iv ~ iv-‘ \ey'_~ yi v_|gr;_' T` ' glve an eloquent and inspiring address on i 2 1% M I i-`l. .. ~ K: CAKE! Oat Cake at 12c. pound. Ginger Snaps at llc. paurd. FRESH 2 3 crusr A _ ann v _ rucn - At thelelipse Bakery. "f Eclipeelakey hakesbestbread. that his brother, Mr; Frank Duche min, is very ill of typhoid fever at _Glace Bay. He was formerly employed with Mr. G. F. Hutcheson, jeweller ‘of this city. His many friends wili hope fer his speedy recovery. Wx are called upon to chronicle the death of Mr. Joseph Lea which occurred at his hornein Brantford, Ont. about the irst of this month. The above wasa son of the late John Moore of Lryon, and also a brother of Mr. W, C. Lea and also - abrotherofMrs Bertram Moore of Bay City, Michigan. Deceased having expresseda desire to see his sister, Mrs Moore was at his bed side when he died. ON Wednesday evening in the school room was held the annual thank olering service of the Woman’s Missionary Aid Society of the Baptist church. De ~spite fthe inclemency of the weathera goodly number were present and an enjoyable program was carried out, after which Rev. A. F. Browne of North River the importance of Foreign Mission work. ' flis earnest words will not soo: befor- gotten by those present. l Tue carpenters are now busily engaged in the store of Messrs. James Paton & Co. preparing for their large Xmas trade. It V; will be remembered that the seore of Messrs.JamesPaton 8`cCo, last year was aregular bower of booths with Xmas noveltiesof all descriptions. This year _the store will again be divided _off into booths and arches beautifully trimmed and full of everything ,imaginable for the Xmas trade. The space, will take in their large Mantle Department at the rear of __ the spacious store and it will be well stocked with the " Xmas goods which have already arrived. if-.ruins iseassd condition. Cstarrhozone never irritates. but stimulates the mucous ining of the nose. throat and lungs to i D. STEWART, "::.';*.°‘.:.°:‘°rr.;.¥“.i§.z:.';i.;“°.r.r,=...;..°f_ `Catarrhozoue contains no dangerous 'drugs or o lates, and is delightfully _ Eeasant and simple to use. Catarhozone vyl,_||»» | iii |yy||\vF] i, ., .. 1;, _.1 . _ 1 , _ an absolutely certain cure for any form of Catarrh an Isells for dollar at drug- gists. small size 25c. By mail from Pol- son & Co., Kingston, Ont. WHAT ABUUT THAT CAPE We show a nice Golf Cape dark check llC8 and WB.l‘lIIl 8.11 0 household and stable. Then our biackFrieze cape nicely tri mm- _ sd with braid. _ It/s a leader at Something stylish rs our black beaver _ sloth, fur lined cape with large fur _collar at Now for something choice see our black e sloth, fu.. lined cape, trimmed with Thibet Honbral - _ ' I) and has large collar of same at _ was _1;l_r_1§i:__§‘a§1_¢_a; we have had great suc- $ l _.7 We must not forget our better quality Phish Cape trimmed with Tubular braid and Tlubet Fur at Just a word-we'f'have‘4 _“_ 1-3 od' ' Fur which you firm, in order to further enlarge their C W___Ii§RHCA'1iARRH0Z0NE ‘ o A . t to vc cc _ _ ¢ To DAY gut and kills the Echidne thzt klgap up the '_ Price Webber at the Opera House. ` _ . i' A very large/ and highly delighted audience saw the power-ml drama of the Golden Plough performed _ by Price We aber’s really excellent Com pany at the Opera Heuse last night. No better Dlay, better acted or better staged, "hes been seen in our City for many years,_aud it was the universal epinion of the large audience, who followed the clever plot ofthe drama with rapt attention. M ss Grey was the recipient of deserved applause for her superb acting in the arduous character of Grace Royal, the Hostess of the Golden ~Plough. Mr. Edwards gave a pleasing impersonation of the Rev. Martin Preston; Mr. Chase was a correct and finished Sir Francis Claude; Mr. Bedell was very good as detective; while Messrs. Haines and Carroll and Misses Roberts and Whitman were all that could be desired. Mr. Webber did a ilne piece of character actisgas Jerry\Drake, Alias Sha-drech Jones, and deserves great credit 101' hi! mastlly eliorts. After coming here for the pest26 years, it must be hiahly gratifying to Mr. Webber to ilnd he is as welcome here as ever. _ i|@x11 Mn. Horsey still continues meetings in Upper Great George St., Sunday at 4 and 7 p. rn. and Tuesday and, Thursday at 7.$l p. m. Mr. Greenman is at present holding meetings at Albany and Caps Traverse. - .1-_-_~.¢_-i-1 _ AND wlssr Supreme court closed hare on Wednes- An order was also made forexamination of Heath Strong Surnmerside, to be ad Judgment for plalntid' for $37. Mr.Tweedy Stewart for plaintid. - ` wnmmsnar. _ _ - ‘ Mrs. Jane Wedge for larcency was sentenced tn three months’ imprisonment in Prince County jail. R. C. McLeod vs Donald J. MeLeod. Judgement forplantif! for $1,140. Mr. Neil Mcquarrie for plaintiff. Robert McKenzie vs L. Morris. Judge- ment for plaintif, $10. _ ` ~ L. J, Palmer vs Adeline Matthews. Judgement for defendent. ‘ _ ' _ A ‘ ' MARRIED. _ _ At Brookfield, Nov. 27th by the Rev George Millar, William Giss of_ Green Bay. to Georgina McDonald of Brookfield. ‘ At the reside noe of the bride's mother, Summerslde, on November 27th, Iwi, by Bev. W. H. Smith, M. A., B. D., A. »W Lcard, D_. D. S., to Laura, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Baxter. _ On the 8th inet., at the parsonage, Little York, by Rev. Thomas Hicks, John Bradford Pleadwell, of Mill -Cove, Lot 35, te Lottie M. Battray, of the same place. ` DIED _ P -'M M ' ' ' ‘_ ' At Cove Head on the 21th inet. Whliam Carr aged 90 years. ` [Funeral on Saturday 30th at 2 o'clcck.] At Vernonliiver on Nov. 27th at the _residence of her son Lemuel C. Hayden Margaretlurness, relict of the late J amos L. Hayden, aged 87, to Vernon River oemetery.] DON’T SUFFER WITH PAIN, when youcan get relief for a quarterof a dollarby using Ken_'lrick’s Ilninmenf. Kendrick’s is useful' in many ways in Coke Dandruff Cure. 50c- size. _ _-im I _ Vetccinettion Shields. Stand I0c each. Q sore throat troudle. i , H The little tubeiwhich leads totheear :_ from the throat is lined with a sort of velvety structure called mucous examination of Robert N. McNeill, New ~ aggravated by particles of dust andg Perth, to be admitted as a student to the from the air This condition causes ls a W study ot law ln the ofllce of McKinnon disease to spread into the tubp and Williams, Charlottetown. that leads _to the ear It seems a -little of gem; _wt mitted a student to study in law in the ~ certainly true, and anyone who has had a oiiice of Mr. Neil McLeod. _ severe oatarrhal cold must have noticed teed The following cases were tried;- _how the hearing was adected while _ the » 'f James H. Myrick and another vs Arch cold lasted. _ _ " _ _ ' silk Chggmn, gn ,bang dgbwr, _ With catarrh sufferers this impairment fcatarrh ot throat, bronchial tubes or 2,No. 2. [Funeral on Friday 29th at one o'clock T ss: _ New Supply’ ne“’5_ it l1~_.£.e.s.e.P°ii'-e=°,'-" ' _ ._ ' wi : __ __ {___._____ , _ -.525 ' ' _, _ ° .L CQ . v - ,_ ‘ * ~ " J f' l5`\i1¥».*_‘»f1’?$ I ~`~'\M.‘J\‘ J wwe \ _ _._ 4 '° / ’ _ _ ` `=` .¢= _ ' | _ __*Theroare uns. mum o. aurnaaroan, ronorrro. I _ ghgfp buyer; rn Q, ' like this To day our l e a 0 window is iiled with '-the best weve oiicred Cause of Deafness. _ ’ i long wh& ` It’s a line of _--.__.&_ _ Judgment for plaintiff $l20.Mr. Tweedy of hearing becomes chronic and grows ii hghgg fm- p1g1ngig_ _ ' _ worse the longer the eatarrh isneglected. _i - ‘ Joseph L. Dyer vs Patrick Kirwin-_ You can cure catarrh and _deafnessby _ Dmyagi fgr plginmy, _ _ _ai-ation called Stuart‘s Cstarrh Tablets, __ ig Thomas. A. McLean vs Norman Me- 0011190806 0! Bntilcvtk l‘BlMdi°8 Which __ ._ J _ *__ gf. Lsnnan.Judgemeut~fcr plaintiff $11l).Mr act both ou the mucous membranes but _ All in medium -" line sold / _ salt- _ _cau have thsmat _ $1 Seper- i It is Hot Tourer _ ‘ tocall sndhavealookoverourllmilitlle _ing ,We have pst reserved a ' ' Cobbler Rockers, 'winch arnwtli mee. Call now and take srivantlgeolfhslar-gr assortment will put away anything you may clyose until you want it ' r John , _#_ "_f:..‘ '(-z~_~_ _ i 1 _ 32:) '_ _» '_»< ‘E`_r_~'.1 0 I % ; »_»"l,»".'§ Q* ; _.l_'kll _ _ s.: _ _ is _ \ _~ _ _.._,%-»` 011001 n Books _ 'lille ° A we imermm me nbeizetnooxs mum-'mea fefsierubue semen, so ummm _ _ lPirx`ice,of Waiegrcollpeges. Alargestoehol' _ _ 7 _ ' ‘ J _Pcns.lnk. Pencils, Exercise and Work Books. $50!* ' if f' --“vw »» T ` ' lla?ndBooks 50. &¢» rnemaraueonnutesmrenumereaeaen. 01>¢\\Ev¢=i°s° 11119 °’°*°=*»*“‘ ""1" sserved. Weaaenowm ¢r»~°d°€°_°'| .<1 Ja: which we have day.0n Tuesday an orderwas made for the _bebomes sore and inflamed, which is__ _ _ _ _ _ __ "stosk ' T . T: ¥ _ A T ' _ e a \ - _ ` ` ' _,i UB slicing s scdorsdsily reserving