_ L- --, _L . ,- ` L ““"‘ ‘~ ~ - ' gi. - I _ 7 i F A THE GUADIAN CHARIDTIETOWN OCTOBER l5, l896 " ' Y " ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' " ' H' 4'- '.`-11...,-?'-5.--"""" lf# iltifiilfiiiitfiliifiitfiiffiliiffllifilttf are used in our Bakeshop Parcels delivered P e I2 ti l5o each Ples I5 is 20|: llle nr In TEWART >)i€@"ll'l'illllllllilll5illlfl“l’lllllll'llo'l llllll t-\ ~ ry confidence 0 T D TAYLOR P0PU~ AR Pninirsiz I V \ _ u.. T;-3 S Grand lllllll AND PRUVINCIAL. 1-ll ME NT News and Gossip From 'loim and Country. 7 1120. A A w MAYOR _WARBURTON was a pa-‘senger by the mail special last night. brdv can bg 3 ph,,,0,,,.,,Phe,.' Mu. Ricuaiin Inwm returned yester- ack has m,,[,uCt,0ns that any filly evening from Nova Scotia. cod 0'grl ‘lm mum) lawn how W Miss MiLLii-1 CHAPELL returned yes- Photo* terday evening from a visit to fiiends _in Ha ifax. THE ternperatu e on tho 14th Oct., was maxTmiim 49,5 deg.,minimum 36.0 deg . , always welcome. Lesson, Hebrews Rrriiizsi-.Ni‘l~D lsr . 4-9: The Christiiin’s Rest. Mi:=sR~.Nelson and Oliver Rattan- Liiwiiisnci; HaNNEs~ar, drunk and Gleaned by “Guardian” Report. Xm A 5 ers and Correspondents. lla Latest lloaililileillappoiilgs lleeurrlng Re ent ll ln nl" ulSlflCl. .~_ Tun Quaitbian learns with pleasure p THE mail train-;i‘r‘iTi;d last night af Mits. (Dia) RICHARD Jonsson afriv- ed home last night from a veit to friends in the other provinces. SONG t-ervice at the Gospel meeting in Wrig-t»t’s Ha‘l to-morrow aft~ru~~on at 3.45. Strangers always welcome. _ Tun Winuxtr GUARDIAN an-1 the Premium Picture “Batle Ship Maine,” from now until December the 31st. 1898, tor 10~ cents. Tai: schooner Nuggeit arrived yes- ti»r.la.v morning with a laige cargo of Sewer pipe imported by Messrs Dodd & Rogers for this city. Lthat Editor McCreadv ot the rackville Post, who has teen ill of typhoid fever, i;_ progressing toward iecovery. e l MR. D. B. STEWART was a passenger _ MR- L- E- DY='1`ANT» l'°P1'0SB'-\1il18i by the express last night. Clayton at Sons of Halifax, who 'haei ' spent some weeks on the Island leaves; this mor:-ing by the Princess to return. Rav. Ds. BRECKEN who preaches in the First Methodist Church tomorrow evening will reach the city at noon to- day and will he the guest of Col. Moore at Watermere. ' Cot.=Pi=:L Mi~:.aT1NG.-Railwaynien’s Gospel meeting in Wiighthi Hall, Sun- day afieinoon at 4 o‘c1ock. Strangers T b h bury were passen gers by list uight’S REMI T ten cents in stamps or sil- F °xPr°5°' ‘ ver at once to THE GUARDIAN Ri-:v. F. C. Siiir-oN, Bridgewater,\ Ch’T0w1o and get the Weekly GUAR- give a oodack with evfri wa’er N. S , will preach at both s rvices in DIAN untill Dec. 31st. ’98, and Pre- order it S3 00 which is the Zi-in Church tomorrow. ptiie of ti tiir lone mium Picture “Battle ship Maine." REV. J. A GORDON. M.. A., 'fSi.i incsriab e. was tinett $2 or 10 days yes. -lot-n. N. B.. will oct.-upy the pulpit at ieiday. The case of sigh juvenile-i for fy the Baptist Church tomorrow inf~r.~iiii2 annoying persons in their dwellings ; and eve: ing In the morning he will also came up. Seven were f‘ln»d $1 or also speak oriiily on Ac-ad a. Cc=!l»»g»>, 5 days each and the other was discharg-` with special reference to the “forward ]5\20 rn‘v $2 58 Creyon Pic- 'fd- 'H wdl) M-h lump? anduug THE opening event of the Literary “sal (gl blarot galmp 6, society in St. James Hall will takc,a.nd friends are invited to attend the bum" ` "H lfrcbl , Mu place Monday evening instead of l`ues- Crusaders meeting in Wiight’s hall, on "rv mu' h “bmp” U ‘ ns mal day evening. This will be a recital on Monday evening. at 6.30. The pro- mck “lm Wm phmg’ tmwpe' the Bonnie Briar bu.-h by Mrs. How. ‘gram will include “Rule Brittania” and pm" 8 hPé0r.{,` tbelhare an ison and not a concert as previously au- the "S ar Syangled Banner.” Remem- °r "me to br HH u Fsnet nounced. As Mrs. Howison is a lady'her the hour. Doors open at 6.15. "1"" n 1"" I 'ls 0° e W' ou of rare talent and as the admission Meeting at 6.30 sharp. for 8 ‘Dai pwsem et your only 25 cents a iaige attendance is S ' _ . . 9 “"3” “am al c°1°r °r water ensured. l Riiirdale, N S.; Sidney C;[awford,Ru`t- ""9 If not 5 CHYO" While THE new Cathedril. so far as stone land, Mass.; Rev. F. U. Simpson, 19 301'" work is concerned, was completed to- _ Bridgewater. N S ;L E Dystarit, Halifax; lhe "amp, day, the last store being put in at 9 ’ K M Jenkins, New Glasgow, N S; S F S F o:ciock ths morning. The first stone Tarbush; Toronto; Miss A Cooke, Bos- ' was laid June 15th. 1896. The contrac- ton; Rev. John Goldsmith. Albertcn; !DOV€l]_€t‘t. ' . L'~raL Cnnsanions -The »narent-i caan Horst. Oct 14 -H Stewart, tors expect io complete the exterior of John H. Bell and Wife Suminersiie. the building by the 15:h of next mouth. F1» 'i it ° t on i es gs are _i_-ai y eating rom e ur-p _ ° l " % rets in honor of the event.-Frida.y`s F“dy°”’AnguSumf C°ve’vl"s a' 8860.8 Pa, ~0, _ _ I of gnyety Wednesi ay evening when_his THE residence of Mr Neil H Mc- ii _ _ ‘p youngest daughter, Maggie, was united A COMPLIMENTARY dinner will be"in marriage to Mr. Thomas Carruthers, tendered to Hon. David Laird, P C., at the popular young teacher of that place. the Hotel Davies on Tuesday next. the Rev. J. Goodwill, assisted bv Rev. D. 18thirist. on the eve ofhis departure McLean made fast the mystic tie.. for Winnipeg. Tickets may be had The groom was supported by his bro- from any ot the follow-ing committee: ther. Mr. Norman E. Carruthers.Princi. Hon. H. C. McDonald, Al.torne_r-Gene- .pal of -Kensington school, while the rnl, L. E. Prowse, M. P. P,, D. A. Mc- bride's cousin, Miss Grace Br.eo, of Kinn» n,’ M P P., and Messrs' S F. Victoria, was maid of honor. The cere- Blanchiird H Jus Palmer, Geor eJ moo was witnessed 'o about sixty Burns. The many selectionsfgiven _ _ _ _ bard. Lovers of the poet would per. MM If ._ haps prefer their idol as he was,pre- &C0"g_ ' ' t A sented last night in the light of his THE "BEST" Tmnc' genius and the lustre of the many on the Ronnie B-iar Bush, a subject your order for with which sho is familiar The lec- ture Will be ““’°f “W ‘“‘S°‘°°S Of "wt to have that little bill receipt- i l ' - - it » y Y Rogers and Ewen McDougall. guests. A profusion of wedding gifts, both the useful and the ornamental, A select and appreciative audience ga” 6Vid°“°0 °f'h° ‘Steam "1 “'h’°h listened to Miss Howisou in the Opera the y°\1Ug ¢`°“Pl° “T” held- The GUAR' Q nino and a e r DIAN wishes Mr and Mrs Carruthers Home last eve ` ,, g v f equent - _ ~ and hearty applause to her delinetiou many F08” Of P1`°3P91`“Y and wedded of the life and character of I§obert_`b1iS._B- ` .._Z__¢...-_-- - from his works were exf~elleut.l.y rem' , d A' read t wed that Mus Bowman YOUR oilcioth nee s are y a dered auf. sho l' ` ~ ,_ 1- , -I ood A . l L_ l has been a. careful student and an~1};;:,?: (J;);éadr;`t;;l1l;'nenl1e g S are _ _ ardent admirer ofthe great Scottish g 100 feather boas for today at Paton See those $1.49 umbrellas glnactige bquamies hhgpossessid’ ml' f0l‘ l3.CllGS.- MOOPB & MC- A fresh supply of this imme y any s a ing. suc as is sometimes thrown upon his lite story. pLe0d- _ _ article just received 'lliesncgess of my egorts to There are no spots on the sun in Miss STa_NFiELD’s Unshriukable Under- _ my cusfomers a od Howison’s representation. Those who L wear is made by the best P. E. Island - ~ go were so forttiuate as to be present last wool, and is w rn and endorsed by the J0b PM 'H1 HOD€Sl7 evening will gladly avail themselves of medical profession throughout Canada T it f ~ the opportunity to hear her again on and Newfoundland: None genuine il re Ore you can _` Monday eveuiiig in St. James’ Hall with woven label. -15 d&w. I 0/QUUC/57-J To-day is a splendid time ul. -_;' Literai Societ ' and will be the OPSU' tug of lheir exlioilent wi iter course. t ed' “Moore 3' McLeod' F L A N E Every week or so we are receiving D Flour by the Car load Dirtncr FROM 'wo in \\ i ti it f ‘Ja iiiii is ai. U P THE MILLS ix oxiranio. " “ooo ~»ti‘i»`if2iie-e - Always liuilog for Spot easlt we are in ti.. .F .. . ..r.. Ji' “nl ..1§“‘i}§'; a oosltioii to otter Floor to our customers ,,,‘_§,;o ~- tio ores of fest at lhevery lowest roeli Bottom prloe. _ it L X .`i,°.`if1.Qfd get at i Call and see us before buying else- mi-iv t’R0v\si, or-= DRY= oiivui nv _ '\'\ \ '\ \Iontigue Bridge oftlcles for We 'li B Ji . _ e ’ n M Q," _,V;__.,;,__.:;; nl _., ` .- 1 __ _ V- A p. ~..§f..`§(.l..?..:. ness am' out suns. '9°='“°'"- Goods ersonally-7 selected in the world’s best markets and marked at prices "" "` _ as low lie this class of goods can be sold for-is what we have to offer you.- - N ‘ t W _ Crogerywsre Aiiineisisst in prsfersnoeio ancients etoiwofdew Prim , _ t u he J » _ V Hoa large tock off ii y ' . '~ L | 5 A ` ~' 3 ' ' 9' t neun., i~...i`..., n...‘1.Zg sninrsi snarsi swans ._1'o Nici-rr. ‘"5 """'° Q AN :E-earner Nw he Boxes’ Glove W, - uiousv 'r Lo . Boxes, etc, ctr- Dolls, __ _ -. - ' ~‘ W Price-\8, (‘8l and B00 *M8111 ., » 3"" _ l _,_ f _ _.p . A _._ ._ ‘:-.-.» . _ ; . '-j , -.1 5 Q . -“ :rf I ~.' » . t ~ gf TRAIIEAIII SHIPPING PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. . Oct. 14.-Arr. Lilian, Blompied.New castle; City of Ghent, McNevin, Hali- fax. Oct._.l14.-Fld. Eijpross. Stewart, Summerside: Isabel Mrlniiis. Pinette; Nakomls. Martin, Sydney; SS. Electra. McLa en, Murray Haibor.;;Iubili1e;But- lori Picton- Cato. Wfiatheibi do ._ ._ _ _ . A ,__ . ; ~Milli0` Rffifl. R id. Atherton; SS. City 0fGh<“iit.MoN- vin. Summerside ;’Erii6'st, ds Costa, Gaitiou, Demerura "A -pf.; g- ~ » Grplneé sn-rays;-. sri; Lua 1 . Bl1lPb0u BY I' 1 6 ., ., Sunday school andfdixhleelassat 2.30. ; Grace, Church.-_,-_Prayer meeting fat 1 or Bracken at ii fans. Rev W J mix _a ez. Sunday Bible at . . .ln- worth dloss'ev"ei‘\iug 1 . ° ' 'L ‘f‘.t:“:e:r.‘....°f1"“°“’ ‘°“*°°~i Sr? "">i""°° ‘"3 iles.. England he one day dropped into - -& Co. and was shown a -range of silk and gio ` umbrellas, clearing at a PRESBYTERIAN, _Zion.-Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev F C Simpson at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class atlik St James-Pi-taylor Me tingat. 10. Rev .'l‘ FFullei't.on at and 7. Sunday School add f»i.?f`7 ,;,>;”@ is 3 y ........e si.. w . te .- .- -- _ _ ; <~ 7 f . ‘_ .' ‘if -. ~. ' . ‘ .'»:» _Ii ‘ 0 iiif-W Worth $3 °" t_______,,, ` gt". .1135 i Shilrch-».8er'ivic'¢s ~ °1““ M 2-30- ‘ "€1""`f- ridicul¢lgll-‘.Pil.l?oe ` A » oriviicn or ENGLAND. Bt. Paul's.-Mo i ray at 11. 9uiiQ'ay_ school and Bilitlenllllalss ii: ~2.30. Evening prayer and Holy Cominunionat 7. All seats tree and unappropriated. Everyhody welcome. St.. Peter's.-Holy conimumon at 8. 11. ‘t Matins at 11. Bible _class and Childrens catechising 2.30. Eyensong at 7. All seats ifieeaud iinappropriated. Barrier. ' Prayer meeting at 16.30. Rev J A 'iordon at 11 and 7. Sunda school and Pastor-'s BibleOlass at 2.30 Strangers welcome.. and provided with comfortable seats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. - Corner of Prince and Grafton streets. Service at ll and 7. Sunday school and pastor’s Bible class at- 2.30 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. CHURCH OF CHRIST. _ Church Upper Great George Street., Ser- vice ai. 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bibi.: Class at 2.30 Y. PS. C. E. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenii g at 7.30. CHESTNUT STREET. Prayer meeting on Chestnut street Sunday at. 4 o‘c1ock. ~ siinvarxoiv arninr. _ Sunday Services at_7. ll. 3. and at 7 _'p', m. Week nighp Services.-Monday, uesday, Thursday, ‘day and Saturday at 8 p in ons:-ini. iuniirrnvo. Gosrm. MnETiNG.-Railway Men’s Meeting in Wright’s Hall, Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Strangers always welcome. ‘ _ _.._?.¢_______ - Leading Fur Store-‘MY STURE BIG clothing sale. Thousands ot dollars worth ot boy’s overcoais,u1sters. and suits. Jus. Paion Gr Co. Barons placing a $’s worth of dry _ goods get P_a'on’» prices. Bic flavinellete sale this day at Paton’s SPECIAL prices on blankets, under. wear. clothing. jacks ts, copes and» fur goods at Paton‘s. Now For Bows. - Geo. Carter & Co have just opened a big shipmen't,'directs from Holland. ee-ei-o Pabst alt 3 . f ` ._ i ~ \ A f* 3 M” is .ie _ Q. r' 9 »~.___ 'A _“ .‘ 3 ll `\ `\\ 3’ _ _ He,§sn@ped them up and thev gg §` on sale this morning. ` / fs! r have wood handles. . starting . t ’ . , , . '11 O :U .ii N- ts... Nw for 5.. ret .wHa_'r.wi: ADVERIISE we HAVE. @ ' “lf‘It’s Hewsoufa It »-191’..."§@.§i. The Priqe ! 2 ’T1s` the . . Value . e . $20.00 cash All 1 ther prices represent the some of vlhte that you paying more than you should! JOHN oooeeeeeeeeeoeeoel We Are Men’s oltltlt Our Tailor Shop is in full blast. » Call and select your SUIT A OVERCOAT FUR WINTER. We have placed in our store a splendid line of TOP SHIBTH Fine English Flannel with Linen and Silk Bands and reversiable collate Rt $1.50 2.15 1.00 and 2 25 Good, heavy Tile Shin for Working at 40c, 50c, 60c, '(0c, 80c, 80|: an 1,00 Scotch Shetland Wool Shirts and Drawers at 50c, best value in the city Gordon i&. McLellan Men’s Outfitters starts a ooFr.ALl11Ul11l1 7 All we a.~k is at careful comparison of v8»l\16S» b°11°Vmg thu 57°" 1 t b from us, goods that el N | common sense wil prompt you o uy in St le LEGAL CARD .ie..po..i<. s .. are --' MODERN Y » ‘ Novv Opening <>i.'°°°‘“‘<1 fel. 'l.~...'°i.e...e.i..i ....1 -- Mons RATE -- in one “TEES” & BENTLEY’ Lame" H°”» Ina) Gll\ \, Un and au ' m . '_' d Some have genuine silver . . ,. ` .~ horn, some pearl,and some ; If We’d bou ht them ln th! regular way the price for~m_ost` 0 them would $3,00--not one would be than $2 00 '~~_ it! Ei’~i¢‘£” ~.- 1-sa is -stsim ‘i|1s~='€> ._ ,, mekp foilis .tyygsjhat beautiful Elm Bdreoll A We si-.ll`f`nr $21.00 or l '55 iii? ' if