F' ~ _ ~__ Q THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'1"I`1£TOWN,'_ SEPTEMBER 251899. _ _ i _.Y_i _HT _ / _ I I i l Z I \_ 1- AND--- Ollt *t NOW OPEN We have a FULL LINE of SCHOOL and COL- LEGE. . _ _ is g *le t Halifax rejoices in the near com- pletion of its new grain elevator which the Chronicle says will be ‘ready for operation before t-he first snow flies. Sir Charles Tupper predicts that in the coming election the Conser- ,vatives will sweep Manitoba.. And Mayor Prefontaine of Montreal, who has recently visited the Prairie Pro- vince,says the Opposition “has not the ghost of a show.” Somebody must be , mistaken. Q I 4 Lord Lansdowne, the British Sec 4 retary for War, reminds the army Qlotlicers that they are expected to B Everything is up-to-date _ and at the lowest prices. F. l. HURNSBY; : Book and Stationery Store. ” VICTORIA ROW* P. S.-__-Discount tc School teachers and scholars. ' iliii OAL R¢\»@\O Drummond Coal ` is Best for ll0llSllNllllllMPllRP08l8 O\¢\¢\»‘\O hlstcultmial tual Mlnlngtn. Ltd. WESTVILLE, N.S._ For prices and orders for cargoes apply to il. W. HYNUMAN, Agent for P. E. Island. _ Queen St, _ osooo ooooaaaao* . 5]' - ,z ' " volutionaff 0 Itisaforiunate b _ that has heraliary endow moutof honesty; industry an-I perseverance, but these are not of themselves nitilcie t to insure the highest success. It inmhbe op-u_to the innuenoe of riivironment-in close Sym. Dlithy With the spirit of <- ETPFS-lnd quick to atiiirpt mgdern w ys and mains. We are evor on the a1.,rr_ fm- the bCSL tnois, and l~ adopt, modern mc‘h'_ds in 1-ree" ,O glfe our cu~tfnicr+ the very best _~at'sf_»_ction nn woik og. gn-ted to our r-._r¢. ive us a trial and see if no not speak tt uly. do 3 i == 1-\»\»t:oa¢M\_»:/sam lil Sllllllll lil., ---THE-MODERN... Ergincers and .\4o.ol.in‘lst_~'. Steam N.t\'igirinn Co' Wli_».:f. Chml»>|t.-town. P. E. l. I hone i':5. *0.0lllO'¢‘OOO¢‘§D‘\l5OIOO% Q§"‘...‘ ‘wear musfaches This, says an ex- |change, is another atlront to Paul kliruger, who keeps h s upper lip not ,only stiH` butbare, and cultivates a igrowth of hair beneath his chin. 1 Hon. Edward Blake is to be tend- 'ered a public reception by _hiS Irish -friends at the Pavilion, Toronto, 0°' `t0bor ldfh. His address onthat oc- casion, is expected to deal l_"_*ih°f i With the adairs of Ireland than with I those of Canada, giving an outline of the struggle for Home Rule and its bearing upon future British politicsf is _,.1 y The esteemed Examiner wants _an Attorney General, and calls for his production instanter. “Let us have an Attorney General before we get _into deep water,” it exclaims. the Examiner wants an Attorney General and can’t wait any longer. something must be done. We pre- sume that Premier Farqtiharson will _ presently supply the demand. But A the dear people, busy with harvesting their big crops, seem not to _be troubling themselves very much about the vacancy. _ The party leaders are suspiciously act-ive these times. Sir \Vilfrid Laurier is announced to make a. stump- ing tour in Ontario and Quebec. He opened an exhibition in Middlesex, Ont. recently, and although he did _ not talk of party matters he was not |oblivious to securing popular favor. He was complimentary toevery body. Sir Charles Tupper, too. is announced to open a ca " n in Ontario a ut Breton day at the Halifax exhibition, to attend the Yarmouth fair and be banqueted at Berwick, N . S. ~ ,_ Sir Charles Tupper when leaving l Canada some months ago to cross the r Atlantic stated in an interview that he did nor- expect a general election this year. Since his return he appears _ to have chaiiged his mind. Recently »in an intcivicw with the Mail and I liwpire. 'l`orontf~, Sir Charles expresed thc l,tl»tf that a general election is ‘_new at he-tad. Ile also predicts the “'arl_v downfall of the provincia Ga.\'¢»rmn‘-nts in Ontario ard l\Ianir,Ul)_, logotltf-r with the |_verWhtlmin;_» 416. , feat of the Larricr Government when 2 the next appeal to thc }.e .ple is trade. Sir Charles is nothing if not hold and confident. And no political ileader can be expected to predict a reverse for himself. Sir Wilfrid no doubt feels qnite as confident as Sir Charles. ` §AWEDDINGGlb`Tsl1ould $2 be beautilul, and it’s 3; also desirable that it should e/,,§be useful. ° §§ In our ftiriiiture stock you ' \\Y& ° 7,# . _ I 5,2 can find artules suitable for 4t\‘ \\V» b éjfé iiiattct' the price you Wisl sze OO ’*‘ . ~ _ “ 5% here to Give l' t l <> pay, y:iu’ll iinrl sgmeth /\ gifts that combine lastivg beaiity arid. usefullness, no Fd F`Y‘ O '»-irq# ; Mr. Frank Trainor went west Satuday afternoon. to visit Dr. Gallant of Kinkora. Miss Stuart leaves today to attend a missionary meeting in P. E. I.-Sackville Poet. Miss Maria Moore, who has been visit; ing friends at Erinville, returned home Saturday. G. C. Bowie,representing the Bradstreet Co., is in the city in the interest of the above firm. Messrs. Richard Hunt, Neil McKinnon arfd G. M. Reid of the Summerside Pioneer, returned to the western capital by the afternoon train on Saturday. Mrs. (Dr.) Sprague leaves this week for P. E. Island to attend a missionary meet- ing. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Hurd, who has been spending some time at the parsonage.-Sackvill Post. Rev. A. F. Thompson has been for about two weeks in P. E. I., preaching twice- in Cavendish, his second engagement being next Sunday. he is expected home in Truro on Monday uext,=Golcheeter Sun. 0. N. Hornsby of the Merchants Bank of Halifax staff at Halifax reached town today to take charge of the agency hors relieving W. B. Maynell, local manager, who leaves on Saturday for a two weeks trip tl\r0\1gb .Upper Canada-Sackville Post. Mr. A. J. W. Myers, who has been Pr cipal of Eldon High School for the pasi:\wo years, left on Saturday, 23rd inst for Halifax, where ha intends taking an arts course in Dalhousie College. While in Eldon Mr. Myers made many friends among both old and young, He was fore- most iu every good work and by his _uu- tiring enorts was the means of organizintz the Eldon Senior and Junior C.E.S0cieties from which he will be tly missed. Mr. Myers has taken with t e best wishes of his friends who hope that-~ success may crown all his efforts, which shall be the _outcome of a true consciousness of right. ‘T Une Dose Tells the story. When your head aches, and you feel billous, consti- patod, and out ot tune, with your stomach sour and no wpetite, just buy a package of s of hand or Judgments, to 28 d Q wtf.” _ Our fall hat lino for fa‘l 1,399, is as good as years of experience and cash THE best furs made in Canada are at Paton & ()o’s.-25 3id ' ,Miss Gertrude Davies will give a Literary Recital in Kindergarten Hall on Thurs- day evenin next at 8 talent, music and song. Pro- make immediate 'paymentf purchase can makethem. Everv bat cor- I _ _ _ _ recteas regards color. shape aid _pfiéey _ m bear this in mind. -Ja8. Paton_& Co.-25 Sid” ' _ i " _ g o’clock, p. m., assisted by the best local vvvvvvvvvvvq PERSoNA_I£l5N fruit. Resolution _o__f__Condo1ence. _ t Mr T. J. Dillon crossed to Pictou on JOHN E- lv WINSLOE ESQ- ` - - ' _ ’ _ MONDAY, SEPT. 25. 1399. Saturday.~ DEAR BROTHER: -With deep regret _ _' _ _ _ _ ' Mr. E. R. Brow went over on Saturday we learned 0! the _sad 8”? sudden death ` _ ‘ i Eg|1~0R|,\|_ N01'E5, g, vim tha Haufax ,,Xhibi¢,i°,,_ of your beloved wife which has sadden- _ ‘ _ ed your home and filled your hearts 1 ' with grief. ` ~ You have sustained a loss irreparable and exceedingly sad; and you are lelt to bewail the loss of o e preci- ous and dear to you, and your children the loss of the nearest and dearest of all. The voice that cheered and comforted them is beard no mc re; and the hands that ministered to their daily needs lie still and cold in death. Whilst the parting of friends and inexpressibly sad, ye. it is unavoidably so, deaths demands being imperative and inexorable. No sex is spared, no age exempt! When once the hand of death is placed upon us, we all must succumb to its icy touch. Yet. amid all the grief which death occasions, and the gloom it diffuses in 'our homes. there beams forth, in all its r - splendor the sunshine of consolation. r _ ,Q / dispelling the gloom and displacing the grief with jay. For we have his assur ance that -‘All who doeth His wilt” have access to that glorious mansion in the great beyond wherein sorrow or death cannot enter and where friends and loved ones meet to part no more. On behalf of G. A. Ltdze I. 0. G. T. we hereby tender you our deep and heartfelt sympathy in your sorrowful bereavement. May God, who _cheers comfort and console you in this your dark hour of bereavement. Submitted in F. H. and C. THE KEELEY CURB Mrs.A. I. Jonsson Mas R. J. Caiaranm.. S00 dollars worth of fur capes at Patou & Co’.=.- 25 3id ~ _Y:%15' , . ; ; ‘yi/_iff \», / WPQFS _ bs. 'db d "li: ¢` oi i =:.-hi the at E of ’ ‘ sf. 11 risen? 6 te f'° W~ D- MGKW 2. _ if _ ° ‘I _ ,tow meantii; lib is lab Zlddlsfk onnCape elther by bool? debtsa "notes .' _ Sunnyside,” H * ~`_\\\5€£l?S0'fl ? 5? ctNttititut_tt ~n»n~nnar“" n ' < » y _ sp. 1 C I *_ 0 . 4 `n~\a.'»' 1'-'f 11'? _ ' _»'_s`-’ 1 »f 61 \: 1 .gk »;_-we-tw; -\"-.=\‘\_ ol -rl \ Whole Mixed Spice, ~ 'Tumerla Gloves, Allsplca Peppers. Mustard Seed. elc-, etc- ill ll_lll"ll_..ll_ll . .~ t .b.'sli‘~‘=»_\ il “ i`\ \ ~»,1 1,<_,; :___ - A -_*An* *f.‘._f_~§1-~ .__._, , _ 7' i. ..._ P4 . U52 _“_ ‘vii con -tooo D as mg p easurx _» _ They are stylish and good. 'lhcv _ i i-O the recipient. _ W? made in new Shams and 595 I 1 if Sa "JVM-#wi *view ,_ Ei5§iER$ . iirtnly on the heel . We can fit any ships of last All goods guaranteed as represented We guarantee every pair_ _,P Ai' 900113 W6 b0Ughi in large ql|anlilleS and f ' _ e 4, “Vg invite you to compare our Model Grand 'Ran ed with UPIFNI loved ones here below is grievous and . _ . _ . . . J I . _tv ' /-‘ if Qs ,E3 A 5 5 QP 1‘a‘..(, ..:__.,_ ‘ it rs . _#35 V I - . ing _ ; _ _ ;\\\». I I ~"_’-1'. ` `(-.Q E 1 tif' _. I I l , /‘ ./ I / '_ ff-Y t ' `i~ `.°"f_- rf _"UA ,4_t`P t\\t\ ~ 1 2 _ W. H. BULL. __ ; 1 _g _ f -_ ._ S L. Cowan. Com- f _ ~ 3 ~ 1 _ _ ’ y _ _ G. Murdock. 3 Murray H*rbt»r South. '_ __ ,_ _ g g __;, _E Sept-12s=.i'1e99.' _ __ ~ *I i ' ”’ c = Whole Spice assorted. ._ __ ll,l_f;`j1,_’:`-'.fJ_"/`\l,»"" J 4%,//_ /\.<` _- .f, _*__* Y ‘L_ #1 f J ~ ) _ -_,V _ _v .,- v eu 5 ._ si A as wi x- 5- \¢\f\/ rgvw Tri _-_.§....~__~ _.ifff"_`. “ " is "-a.""‘ _. ;' _"_ ' f I ( V, .' c'4_~"*f` - 4 the lonely and heals the broken hearted, I . ._f_'_,“ _a°_ ‘ __ 7- V :fri _ _.. _ _ _ ‘,___._i__ Those wishing to be cured of the cravinsg _ | _ for Alcohol Morphine, _Tobacco and Cigar- _ ' _ _ etces moto I’ortland. Mama. Keeley Institute » _ _ Reference: R. C. GOFW, L WOBTHY., Wm. . i i _ i Tumnazrvw P. P. Ancrnnann., Amrxitxnna 9 \ Hosni; . B. Romrirrsox Simon W. Cnanna, Tum-:nzdozon fur lined capes at Paton i & Co’s.- 25 Sid - f | | _ Hood"s Pills .Ana ‘rake a dose.-from 1 to 4ptus. _ You will be surprised at how easily The P. F. Island Magazine for Septem- _ » _ they will (10 their work, guy; your ber iB out and for Sale 8| 8." the bO0k- _ - 5 ~_ _ _ headache and biliousness. rouse the St°1`€S~ ' _ if , 1' _ ' - " ’ -_ i " G . liver and make you feel happy again. ` ~ 1 _ _ A 25 cents. Soldby allmedlctnedsalers. ` ' ' ‘_ “ _ ;_ ‘ _ ` , P-:'11 1-; I _ iq ` _ p _ A r (_, 1 P ~ _ _ _ 5- _ ir 7.1 1- - '_ ‘» H - _ -__ _ _ _apr gp-1 J ".0 ,\_~\ LEA '\_.\ `;.\ *_A ;`\' `~_t\Y;.\ gn ~_.\ ~~\Y`_-|‘- . ' -' - ; A }_ ld# - ` ` ."`;.» y '" _"_=~s‘-.._f_‘i.‘\ or .>= OF 'a=i‘".»`¢' Nthlllllhlldl smalatststarrl Sunnvside. _ _- to hand. We think the are th fi ll -H l - sg _ _ V _ _ _ Y '_ 0 nest co ecti yifizgagpear later. 1 I b.__¢__.‘,-$\_.€§_\;.>_,i_~.1:<‘{_i.€_5_ ,_..» act _shosvn tor Fail and Winter Suittngs and O _Y ,___ `\ § (-3 1llVli.8 l'l-{ 3(t;t0n_ """_ vw--'a5@§iW MaGLEOn ' mnncnanr rai1.ons.cHa1u.o'r°rn'rowii'--i .i l Saw 'E * . we therefore can unders I' $ $ S ?'? ? [loYouW azvs us a visit and learn our_prices, . Goods marked In Plain Figures. GHT & C ooitvis can if th bar 1. 8 L EY & a E’-can and rpm £111 teurange on t e market Honn MAKERS. u' P P i’°“"’°"‘“"°"“i' - i < \ _ ._._______.__-._.._Y.. _ _._. _ A __ _ .._§ »< _ f A: _ v > ~ ~ ’ 7 "f~=§=;'§-l§=.= ;._»