1 , THE GUARIIAN, 'fmOwNt NOVEMBER 14,l898_ _ ` g ti sittin" in anti'-~ »-»-fm 1; values ‘ - Eiga to Local and Provincial Items ol lllllll‘0Sl. - Gleaned By ‘Guardian’ Report- Quahty and ww Price wmbined in ___ S Mit. J. E. GRANT returned Saturday lgw prices 351.8! Bli0S. r@*v ers and Correspondents. lens Bdget of Happenings Round About the lllstrlct. evening froma hu=ine;s tr' to the L 1 lp other provinces. ‘wg m&k6 at DURING the recent storm eight inches of snow are reported to have fallen in of certain parts of New York State. The Specia. Miis. l\I,i'rrm~:w Sutra of Pleasant View House.liauipton, has arrived slei hinv was vood. D D home aiu-r a six weeks` visit to Boston and vicinity. _ railway, and his daughter, Pearl; are visiting in the city. the guests of Henry _ Hunter of the I C. R.-Moncton Times. R8 Only Joris Hcxriiit driver ofP E Island cannot see ln our Ir is expected that Hon Judge Hodge son, M. lt. will deliver a course of lectures on the subject of Trusts. be- fore the St John law school this winter. Up-to-date Styles in . morning. - my Aonsrarcn trom Middle Sackville, ` N B., says:-The marriage of Miss Durable and Fashionable #illlil BROS ll Q in D MR. J- E. Wi'a'r'r, Snmmerside. spent Sunday with friends in the city. Mrs. Wyatt who has been visiting here for a couple of weeks. returns home this Alice Vileda Anderson to Rev. M. Archibald MacLean took place \Vednes- day afternoon at the residence of the bride`s father, Josiah Anderson, collec- tor of custorns. The ceremony was performed by Rev.E.E. D.iley`and Rev. J. G. A.Belyea. The bride wore a be- com‘ng traveling dress of green ladies’ cloth, the waist trimmed with white silk and black braid gthe jacket to match Beauty and was trimnitd with handsome sable fur and her hat was of green velvet. Her bridesmaid,Miss Mina A.Read.elocution teacher at the Truro Normal School,was handsomely gowned in brown cloth in with brown fur trimming and hat to ed match. The gi-oomsman was Mr Hugh BROS MacLean of Victoria Cross. P. E.Island. . brother of the happy man. The A house was prettily decorated with flowers and plints in honor ot the pleasant event, which was attended by a large number of friends are none and ielatires. The wedding march was la ed h Miss Minnie Smith and a' than P y Y - - - sacred song was given by Mr. Hugh _ _ _ _ MacLean. who is a well-known evange- white chilon over silk. had two frills _ list singer, the accompaniment being and Mr. and Mis. MacLean drove to the _ station accompanied by a number of friends The dag was up on the pos'- oillce building which includes the cus- tom house and there were the usual showers of rice and good wishes. ` Miss Whether or not iris the intermar hundred souls. If a railway accident the same diffuseness of spirit is ap- parent' whereas, in the,-shall I say- good old days.-we used to be con to establish it foot itoiti, suit, a bon? one cyclone, in which venerable trees have hid the first unfolding of their tendei buds. (Josters, much to their ow amazement, were “moved on" - by a tiian that of our rsdoubtable metropoli tan police: Rosy apples and luscious consternation of their seedy vendors,an _ ~ Y A P current, carried in a like direction. was over. Being Saturday night, the lined with the usual spectacle of Cos ters` stalls, from the humble cockles and mussels, through the graduated list of onions and boiled beet_root, rab- bits and bacon and stout legs of mutton, up to the attractive (P) display of washed laces and second-hand clo- thing. Many _a Sunday dinner with perchance a costn me for church parade, were practically dropped at the doors of the needy and deserving. Foaming goblets (proving the adage of many a slip, etc..) were dashed from the hands (not too steady, perhaps) of those who might have been spending their week’s wages more profitably. Chimneys were scattered in playful profusion, |while part ef the roof of the Congregational church was blown off, a pinnacle fall- ing inwards and doing much damage to thesbuilding. lt is but a step from the sublime to the ridiculous. Peter Robinson, Regent Street. is showin dresses, one in white figured net calls for special attention. It had a iionnce round the hem trimmed with seven rows of narrow white satin ribbon and was headed bv six rows ot the same. Then a space left and tive rows and so on. the top being three rows and tinien- ing slightly above the knee. The low bodices was full with very small sleeves, the whole confined at the waist with broad white satin sash. Another in round the skirt, both edged with one played bythe bride. After an attrac- row of black ribbon. The first- tlounce iiveluncheon served at small tables, iinielied in :rather low V111 f_l‘0°° and the second. or top, was carried up to the waist on each side ot the front. Trailing downwards on the front width were eppliqnes of fine black lace. low baby-bodice, with double frills. ensuite and lace appliques here and there. =' for- - Anderson was a graduate of the Mount ming berttie and sleeves, which latter *- - has also studied in Berlin under Prof. Bart and has taught piano at Acadia College. N. S. Mr. MacLean is a ° ° duate IA d'- dRo h terTheo- hcluslve Noveltles lgc:;ical Codleg: I? Tl, axidelias lately received a call to the lar e Ba tist ' . . Z _ P mcomblnatlon Church in North Sydney. The happy _ couple go directly to Mr. MacLean’s pastorate in Cape Breton.The wedding ‘presents were many and elegant.includ- ings. goodly amount of go‘d and silver as their daughter is known to be. cet int* “E5 Iutlnr Bats A ll Jlilllll _il “Wat Wntlu Goods” ‘ Kiimfort Headache Powders. I0 cis. U :of leased cus~l- .-°‘ H = pleased to testify == BEE “WE = to the fact that °°-°°°-°g we tap tt.. » Are not a nice thing to . == .- have this season of the t £3 numn 0 cnsr L U M-I. , ll year. Keep your feet- Auison and Bgswn cgngervamrieg and ‘cannot now be too small. A bl ick satin waist-hand with true 1over’s knot side bow finished. This extremely recherche creation. Fur.more particularly mink. is still much used for evening wear, chiefly in com oinaiion with silk, :but is affected principally by those who have passed the hey day of youth. Next week I hope to attend what will, I_ am sure, be a very pretty wed- ding. and the bride’s arents avehera hand DR Cum. cures Chmnm Dlseas _ ' P g _ _'A _ ` '~ ' es 501110 Pi8Il°; 8 gifhby *|19 W"Y~°°P‘§°§’“' and Rupture at Ch’town, Fr.day, Satur- A _ ly appropriate for so clever a musician dayaud Sunday_ _ Gail or send Sump for infomation . - » T.arLon’s.-12 2i 8 some most: tempting evening * SILVER and gold filled watches cheap- T0 Cure alleadache in ten minutes, USU er than ever now opening at E. W. Goitsars !-All our Corsets are dis- A counted. See our special marked 60c :::::::::::::::::::::::::: cgi f PT only 2° Pee _ _. ll E - l < _ R0i1dl'f0'W0i1I` iililllllllh 95,, ¢f have _a cyclone. small it is _true._ com- _ _ t_’.”‘.:;:.°;;;‘z'...:.=3”.°.‘;'.:'s~.:s..¢t..;2 Gems' Furnishings BAK| I §§°f‘l§`i§§§S§$Z `§§§i&‘f?da";§.0§°`5}i?§E Tweeds and Blanketings, fl35°U|Tf “force” infinitely; more impiegnable _ _ MDUNEPUUHD Boots and. Shoes. \ J ~i.__ '_ - =-- - 'riage of so many of _A our English _ " *rw--A-~~~-~ ._- aristocrate, with the' beautiful and ' ' ° ' " " ‘A ~ __ A i nn of wealthy dameels from across the i ‘ ` ~ Cl'8&I|1 Mherrin pond,” certain it is that the ' T _ ' - .=_ J I _ _ ` American element is, on this side, be_ ' ` _ ' M ` ’ ‘ ING Rx coming decidedly pronounced. If we 1 "`" V __ P’ _ have a ship wreck, not only is the ship __ ` _ of from %° to totally lost, but some two or three ‘ - ° on very mind you ff and offers you the bestvalues in the city in *H ii. it ninsiv it cu._@g__y__ NEW ritowsn BLOCK, SUNNYSIDE. SDIDIN pears, were scattered far and wide to the _ The gggd gggk ng (1. _ _ _ thas excuse for using to the grim sa rfiction of those small . _ _ _ urchin., Who, b the mme mes Miva Quality, St le and Fashion the best in the i T9-l‘\`»&l‘ Mid S $8 mil Y otv,_ _ 04°, . ~ l Baking Powder is could feast undisturl ed when the ~-blow” and pl‘1C8S l3l1€ lOW6Sl3. - . at the 9 streets of Camberwell district, were bi? pled-'S€Cl ll0 ll3,V€‘ yO11I‘ pe[~S0pall?eing mu(;:l:~l90re` w ' i 0 USB, IS _ inspection. ` P _ form and always welll _-Same. _ BAK ,mga ogg; Nia? ‘ Sig. =.-t ’ --_ f...__._ ._.. '__ i` 'E Jewelry, Gui: Blass, - Silverware, Eduring his recent trip abroad. Esplendent with all the nicety, li goodness and elegance that pertains to the production of tistic manufacturers. When gyou are looking about for a. fi gift you'wi1l do well to __ _ “Walk in and look around” 'W ll WELLNER fjnnliinul E llowllnut tha 3 llhlltlran’s Eyes Your children MAY BE struggling along in school under the greatest diiii- culties. Certainly they are, their eye sight is i Have you any reason to suspect the existence of eye troubles mntmnimmwimnirmn -\3~ I5; mmwmmmmmmwm gg . Scores and scorésggi leff.*‘W» » GPKS &YC0~ -' v ` P _ 22 AT nk ° miners win be 'S * * § Having just completed E course of instruction in Ladies é. ° -' 1 York it lacesiisma osi onto If so, bring them tc me. I will examine them fre G F. Hutcheson f _ Graduate Opticiitn _queen st. WWWW :BER at satisfacbll Garment cutting, as taught in __ _ " l _ L, Fancy ghmks' -- While clothing importers are taxing their _ breins_ oell gpurchased by ML Weune, excellencies of makes that have little or no merit, we ynsoly make of Ready-to-wear Clothing is superior no any of ohm, Efrhese goods are beautifully rg workmen having experience at custom work. Having over 28 years experience in-Custom ' - know quality of material and workmanship better _ clothier in the province. __ _ Americ” best. and most “_ OUR GUARANTEE-Our make is more strongly put together ‘ 3_ pocket being linen stayed. _ We guarantee our coats ht better around the neck and thot* _ We guarantee sleeves hang better (a. very We guarantee that if any part of a garment ripe UQ vm NV K aitimmmm E . \ illlulliill _~nqq,_ _ *_ :Vl;MlBllTLll|l|lMllI|I|lM|llmW we _ Se t Of llur 0wn;_MnIto of E |laaily=-Maia. I - charge. _ _ _ _ We guarantee that if any littlechange is required to make | u ‘_ _ ‘J a good fit for any particular figure, we will make the attention '|'|-|E GREAT W|~`|'l}|| MUSE. f _ _ _ Ou_r §l0.Q0 All-wool Blue Beaver Overcast, silk stitched lid ”"' tweed lining, is the best we have seen for the money. iiemmmmmmmmmmm# I I _ __ ,_ ~ Agent for Oxford Tweeds- _ LOST! #suse _ Half the Comfort of cooking without a High- and Range. 0 _ ‘ » A ' i d,.y_ We have the “ll P-milf I ion pricw =. _ 3 the Schools of Boston and New .; _ ca" and see them at . Il best rubbers made. The i ` " Itwilleeyeny- I 1; ’ P P .ti -= M _.D£&..- one requmngga § cut garments that will be a 3 0, == - _ ._ .. . . _ _ _ » Finnell & tliandlei “he” YOU "W '“b'°°“- ._ °"1\1mb¢f f»°YiSi*°h° “Bef” H*"°"'° f- cleiiiii curse map iiwesiin i Pl\yslelanl€~SIf|l°*°-_- 1 , _ ' ll .2 :_ s y i appearence e »: T _ _ _ ry us' "= Lumber Y°'rfl° t :I :_ wearer. Our prices are very tg (Formerly or Kansinltllml se A com arison oi our rices IO ’ - ne i ipwith th ff see’ ;1°“’- We °““ m°k° ff’ 0'3" 1 Prince St., Cherlottetownf 'I .» ls 0Ws.m Um mvor IO* made of same ualit _ _» 1 K “hm buf. i 0 ers way I. E ` cheaper than yoncan buy ready Q _ _opposite st_p“1.. r~i~ _ I _ _ __ _ @ eeeele OIC ll Mail and telephone orders at A q y _ gi _ \=;_ _'P n i ecei e prompt attention. Q _ _ EQ J t _ it _ ' A _ f A _ , ITAIPERQ BURNER. QHJNE 1g|_ ‘ S- A_ _ 0 es Ban-o I' t 'f l'4>'*¢“"i"'$°'~ S llalnoo-noni; WMM ttf get Stylish Sacque Cutter Y ‘ 1.3. LlNi1*,1‘oaou1~o _ .- ' _ Z. " ‘ A- 7 cl li » ~,- 1, _ f rf.; ° i ‘ .3 ' T 0 1 ‘ . lx ,E ‘I ~:~ ,A .i~f.i'i*- 5'! is" ;i‘§_-l.»~, » °' 1* li.. ' I" " -eneueelelolselee elelllee t. __ _ t _ ~ _ t _ ~ i - .» _ ., _ ._ V -_ I !\]_\_\l'_l,liy‘\V_ till/_l lv tvv,l";,iyi_l_i'|]t_iJ»v\i|_ir_‘,:.`y=-`i`- » . »li__t_‘__ o . \ I ii s l e . DIITNT I1 A E; _E s fiij E in