#fgndhear of the inroads of Rituaiism - something of that kind is going on T BSL Paul`s. fur MEN.. li” iiiii th iii 1.: 'ill _€.,___,__-1_7' 7 .___ 1: nrnin uarlliun In Q i L - ‘ 7-; Y i i YL Y V A K ESTABLISHED lB9l. THE GUARDIAN, oHaRLoTTETo`wN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1898.-s 1>AoE.s i _ -‘W - " ` ' ‘"7 YW- yi Y | Y” il' Y _i THANKS- _ Sm, -Allow me through your paper .W mank those friends who so kindly ymlpad ns by their valuable articles 'long to the R. A. Gallery on Thanks- ‘wing and two following days. Those Qimgns who did not avail themselves of' mg privilege of looking upon these re- mrkable pictures and cnriosities have go idea of what they have forever miss- ,d_ We would gladly have named each #,913-ibutor to the museum and splendid M mbles, but your space could not he faked for such a purpose. suffice it to say from the boy who lam us an old revolver to the lady who .moo the best cake. our most hearty th, ks e presented. D at W. J Klltnr. _.___-_-gi--_` THE BISHOFS VISIT. Sm,-St. Pauls is fortunate in, hav- ing a visitation from such a learned .gwtlemen as His Lordship the Bishop 51 Nova Scotia, but many are at a loss to know the reason why a few members ,hgnld try a. d introduce standing. up yhen he enters. (perhaps they expect mi; tocontinue when he leaves) and I‘ qndnrstsnd orders have been given to qhgchoir to lead in this matter. l`h1s ggqnld not be tolerated, because they gm free to do as they like and should wg be at the dictation of any member ofthe congregation. No innovation of shi; kind should be allowed. The Protestant members of the church ghonld attend and do the same as has has done for nearly a century in St. yah, when the Bishop is holding ser- One has just to inquire about the ginger our church across the ocean _ into and it looks by these little moves " CHURCH-Goan. Z V1 *Emmet li it fc if ml 1Qpsrtoi¢am Bhsstranlhh A hdck easy way. 'QIRPRBE SOAP!! flllllmt. $;¥$¥¥Y§¥!¢ i ...i l 'l _ 'S Lynn Shoes Lynn Shoes ' A new lot of the Lynn Boots received, These are wide and -H, popular. Z 2* .tl -u - L .» 1 OTTAWA, Nov. 80..._(Special)--A1 g 1nPont1 Many Losses With the Ziii‘;‘;‘.;‘.i‘1‘;‘.*;”ii..‘i.°i';332;..7 " nislilo the sale of the 5- 3- P0"'f|3“d- Anassreom PARIS. ' Phi||ipine5_ ____ A Quebec .Vlan Tries to Reba Jr rs / 200 Lives Lost By The Big Storm -Another Now Raging With Heavy Snow -Storm All Over The States- C BBHK MBSSQHQB Names of the Victims-Over Pants, Nov. 30 --(Special)--Charles " Fear Britain and the states alker of uebec has been arrested v W Q . ~ ' here for trying to rob a bank messenger are Preparing a surprlse'-` 1 of 111,600 frances. ` Garlist Rising~ Bulgarian Plot-Senator I-loar and , STEAMER SWAMPED. come: arenufftea. Mne Persons Drowned in Koote- . _-- ll nay, B.C» ST- JOHNS NOV- 30--(SP@Clf1l)- Rt-:vt;t.roRe, Nov. so.-(special) PARIS. Nov- 30-(Special)-The. M305’ Sl- JOIIU Mid NQW B1`\1U5Wi(`k -The steamer Ainsworth, running b@_ peace commissioners continue the pre- homes are made sad by the loss of .the tween Kootenay and the lakes “as Paragon of the Peace treaty Steamer P°1`tla"d- swamped and nine persons drowned. European papers generally view with C9'Pt-Blanfmafd and EUSWBGY Mt'-'T' - ____ _ dislke America’s acquisition of the fm both ffm here in f0l`l1191` Fears- . . l’hilippihes'and regret that the powers Merrill’s wife was a St. John lady. BU RGLAR GUN *could not combine to 1-event it _ P - Miss Clark. Frank W. Wilson and _-_ They talk angrily of the Supp.”-Lgng- JMIIGS W- F10W91`. PaSSBl1g€l'S WSI? That He and a woman Last Year land has given America and predict she f01'U-101' residents 0f Sl- J0h\1~ Murdered Tw°' Will take Qhusan from China as com- Mrs. Berry the Stewardess, belonged L"S ANGELES, NOV-» 30--(SP€Ci81) pensagiggi here and Mrs. Harris the other steward- --J0hI1 Hancock. just condemned to 10 - They/fear the English and Amerimms GSS. C0 Digby- Years imP1`i50m119nt f01` bl11°gla1`5’» 0011' hare preparing some disagreeable sur- Amongtho crow were Tolm Daly, fesses that he and Winifred Myers rise Ncarly all have relatives and friends 100 BARGAINS in felt hats. 35 cents madm. ll, °-~¢*-" discount R h@re_ each. The lot includes ladies’ sailors, WORCESTER, Mass., Nov. 30 -(Spe " CIHCAGU MARKETS I ` P . . JOM CI0ZiB1' Bud G001`g6 MGGil1V6I&5'. .murdered Dr- Euflllilke and Pele' Rumors are rife of Carlist agitations all [his City; Cornbliug O'Bri3n and Ell]l8l0ll lll S0l1ll19ID N6V8(l8. 0VBl` 11 ‘and I-gpg;-tg gay an gpgn 137011; is Morris Graham of Hit-key Road; Arthur year ago. Sloan ol Lock Lomond ;George Watson, Miss Myers. now Mrs. Crocs, has . ~ . . O '_ rd p N ' 5,5 _Ni htm le Big, S1199 S31 Fredericton; Jas. Hatfield, Lock ldeclared that Hancock alone com- BOHAI Nov' 3.0_(Sp€c.lal]'_A p10t‘Hauu1:?HE:1ifa ov n ear g ga ' - s ~ I se s°- ‘ ' menu be Lomond; George T. Graham, Peters- , mitted the murders. to assassinate Pn?ce Ferdinand of Bu] 1 Nov. 28. Reallliy, Miller, Chutlium. cash on 26 ville - 1 ' ' B feared. _ S wffeee. '“"-~'sr.1nlm Moumlst tunovtlnrlPt|ls"“°"=~_'P1':."f'"'° TWU T|""° ° W8 Find N°°"’ fh° The steamer Horton rs being loaded ____ Federal Gapttal. with oats at Railway wharf by Messrs. _ i ` A _4_ ' _ I i ll I ° . 4 I I Matheson and Toombs. ~ THE steamer Acadian, of the Dobell Line. arrived from Montreal on her last trip this season yesterday morning,wit}1 St. John’s, Ndd. with the following cargo: 1.000 packages butter, 200 boxes cheese, 200 cases eggs. 500 boxes soap, 75 tons hay and sundries; The seizure and condemnation of two carloads of apples from Ontario, which arrived in Vancouver a shorttlme ago and were found to be infected with larvae of the codlin moth, will, we hope, act as a warning to eastern ship- pers in consigning to customers here, fruit which they must know to be in- fected, says the World. One car,whicl\ was cons‘gned to Victoria, had 88 bar- rels condemned, and these, with those in the car to Vancouver dealers, were cremated on Friday. P. RT OF CHARLOT'1‘ETOWVN. Nov. 30.. Ar: Margaret Ann, Buck- ler, Picton; James Sample. Roberts, do; Welcome. Vanamber, Tidnish; Sunrise, Trenholm, Bay Verte; Minnie Bell. McDougall, New Glasgow; Susan King, Pollard. Northport; SS ` Horton. McGregor, Sharpness; SS Halifax; Pye, Boston. - Nov. 30., Cld: SS Halifax, Pye, Boston; Minnie-Bell. McDougall, Belle River; Susan King, Pollard, Northport; Dolphin, Wright, Alberton. ` PORT or ar.RER'roN. Nov. 25. Inwards, Reality Miller Newcastle, Lumber. Nov. 28.-Pioneer, Poole, Charlotte- town. coal and oil BOSTON, Nav., 3o.._[sp@¢ia1]_11,wa1kivg halwid <=hi\df@I1’S hats. Worth ¢t»1)_semn0t- Hear, (Republican), -- is understood that the crew and PaS_ 85 centsyto $1.50 now 35 cents each.- Wm 0 OSB the Phil- Pine “chase and CH1oAdt>_,Noven1ber30..__[Spec1s1]-e PP ‘P P ,__ sengers of the Portland totalled 50 souls, STANLE1 BROS' predicts that the treaty Will Iwi P2188 the Thlg-ggllgvzzgg '.' A A A . _ _ ' ‘ . . ' 1 . ° » * and the loss of life by the storm ts esti- COME IH 3.I`l(l géf ba.l`g3.lllS S te. . ° ’ ’ _ ,_ ix ° eva / pork. 7 77 mated at over 200 and probably con-r at 0111' big Sll08 Sale. 20 l’.0 . _ . I _ Deo ,\Yhest,651° com.33l'oat8.26i_¥ l ”~ siderably more. ' " ' ki Q G . G ki h Red C . _ ‘E Another heavv northwest "ww Jost- L ' _ 1 fol°nreli;:hzS:nt;sCl:?a tprbvince 1:; .po?ka§livE:'l7m“’ 65; leon’ Mi, mugs* storm 1s now raging as far west as ,_ ,___ . -- J] k’9_27_ p A D d h dy ed. T _ _ declares it is urgently needed. * \lYll0T p _ 8llY6I', all lI1')l`8 1°&3lBl`S 8I`6 f68l' DIED A '_ T § garia, has been discovered and arrests\ gen cargo y'“"" ' o _ - _|112-samsung'-u-un-gllltlvl ' . ` 5 H W -~ `beth. daughter of the late Patrick PATA; inlw BEET' I Burke, in her 25th year. S B , M __ N' _ 28___ » THE WEATHER. [Funeral at 2.80 tc~day from corner Hargglliglteglilzécplg-M egoilweg.. Suzi- ay --- of Hensley and Richmond Street, to St. nee, and fireman respec’ively, both WssHr1\’G'roN, Nov. 30-[Special]- Dunstan’s Cathedrah] . . residents of portland, 105; their “V53 . V ` _ ' uf afl Fair. increasing cloudinefs with rain, Entered - to ' st 0 30 h NO J h while on their engine on the western 1 hun . ~ , ._ 1 . . . . _ szanl 0; gngw, high not-th wgstel-ly winds Benjamin 1;”-az? son" oft Lum; gn; division ofthe Boston & Maine railroad waic » - - '- 1 '» ' _ yesterday afternoon. The locomotive . ' dlmmlshmg Abraham Henry' left Portland esterday morning for Ex & “cows fur ROYAL Hill( &- CW YORK. . . , . . E I ° 1'-*<'. etcr for the ur ose of clearin the track of the vgst iimount of heavygsnow that had fallen during the nignt. A heavy plow was being pushed through the snow and until the train reached B si s tus' 'km ' ual ou erwic e trip was uneven . Upon reaching Hobbs Bridge the plow it ,lelt the rails and the engine fcllowed. aye 0"' ' ` going up an embankment. The plow y " “I/IIB tipped over on the cab and engineer and " ljreman were crushed against the boiler It will break up many wrecks along the , ___ ,_ ,.=.._.__ . 2 »-_Q--_ ' B0yQ' O beach' l iln this citv, on the 29th inst.. Eliza- Ehrs’ 0 B SUYQ 0 Il r I s t m n s 1 Goollsl- worth keoplng your %%%%%%%%%% 5 well shaped litters andf 2 are becoming very; Goff Bros., 1. Sole Agents. * A FREE LDOK tfussl . ~“““°es°.se“~c_ . %%%%%%%% %%%%%% 2 and the now edge gained means money to you. canp y 7 tire satisfaction that our _Cothing is the best and cheapest on IIE. islan Every garment iully guaranteed --guarantee tickets in the pocket The ticket is no good unless our name is on it. Sec you get the 'best Ready-to-Wear Clothing' on P. E. Island and the place to buy it is at p` :PTnJvvsEE:EmuJrEUEF&5 W Mmtw %%%%%% %%%%%%% an .n _ f time ago sent to jail imposed upon her f cases. strange to first olfonoss But months, which paid gan to pins for lt with the requlrems promising to go out was allowed to go at iso, like pw crust, broken and no soon home than again hor though on a v on her way very cautz growing a little bold watchtower were 1 al rge cargo. She left last night for warning knell sponded to by our 1 nrosecutor. who is nous efforts to 1 os those illicit dons to the temperance pe she has again been for lating the good old S trust she will be dealt directs The temper: are fully determined t midst must be stopper Taka Lantive Bromo To Caro 1 Coll D1-uggists refund the mod 20 to 50 pert on all Boots an u I e T8* it K our bi clears month R K J Yllmmmmmmm Chatter Infants Ghlld’s All now, 1% edi MMR but moulin: tor Baaksallan I wullulullllt