e;i‘= I 'n x r. as. '_- ,gs i ~r? . ._ _ - :' gp- .» .< alia! ` ev ./ “_ r .TC f 1, r ‘ =i» »; 5' 1" ___; » _._ ,, , .5 ~_ . , 1. _r'~ _ ,_-_ is 7 ~. 1.; fi ` ____`__ f -‘: _ia .i :A ,,e i 5 v." " .3‘_. '&@ t _ » . We .Jh i . .,,_f___ " ).1 1 =- LOCAL BRIEF WEE | I' ~-; 1 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOVYN, OCPOBER 13 1899 _ _.~f ~-»-~ f ‘ f ' ‘fé r 1- - f >- f »» ' -._-_ - - Dress 0 O . ; . . E . _ 20th. March 6th, Merch 20th. Announce~ ments later, , A reception will be tendered tonight 00(l$ and all last two months. The Canadian Order of Foresters is composed of 815 courts bilid tgird. __ B_ _ NWT `\ y V -; ; ° ’ ' - 1 G 0 . ` , , , _ w.th a membership of 34000,and is U l 9 qu" °1` ml 9 WY t ___ are now In order to hu Y withageneral cargo. Riiv R S .tim Miis WiiiDDr.N Q benacadie.- Hant’s Journal. fellows: President, Prof. H..H. Siaw; Vice-Pre.~*dent, D. A. McKinnon, M. L. A.; Secretary, W. A. Stewart; Trea. surer, D. R. McLennan (re-elected); Executive, Messrs. George Auld. A. Lord, W. D. Ross. Major D. Stewart, (Chairman) J. E. Bell, A. Morrison, H. Stirling. The fol owing dates were agreed upon for the events of the season: Nov. 14th. Nov. 28:h, Dec. 12th 1900, Jan 22nd, Feb 6 h, Feb to R Ellic~tt,Ingerso‘l, Ont. High Chief Ranger of Canadian Order of Foresters, by Courts Charlottetown and Abegweit. At 8 o’clock there will be a public meet- ‘l ing in the Foresters' Hall in Prowse Block. This meeting will be addressed by the High Chief Ranger and by High Court Organizer J, Stewart, This wpublic meeting will be followed bya 7banqaet.` Court Abegweit- is but two large courts in Kensington, Sonris, Hunter River and Montague within the ini: S S C tv of Ghent is due here i-& cu. Bede ue. I.. are visiling at Shu-’ Y. M. L. A.-_Regular annual meet- ing of the Y. M. L. A. of St. James’ C urch was held last evening and wel _ attended. Maier D. Stewart, Pre- sidert. in the chair. Treasurer D. R. McLennan’s Enanoial report for the pist year was very satisfactory. The atiicers el»c ed for ensuing year are as weeks old 'having been, organized by’ Mr. Stewart, who also has organized L PERSONAL MENTION. _ 'Mix E. F. Berteau of the McAlpine John Mr. Artemai Saunders ot the Charlotte- for Sackville, N. B., to relieve Mr. Her- bert E. Henderson of the Telegraph nice in that place, who is indisposed. i , SOURIS RACES. , The races on the Souris Driving Park 1, yesterd ty were well patrouized. The |spicia1 train from Coarlottetiwu wnicn arrived at noon brought a good number ot pissengers amongst whom were Lient. Governor Melotyre ani condition and a. good da_y’s sport was enjoyed by all. The tirst race called _ was the stallion race which brought the following horses: Prospector.driver Rockford; Progress Lad ~ driven by Curtis; Prince Regent, driven by Steele. After much scoring they got away. Prospector had the pole. During this heat Prospector and Prince Regent broke frequently and ran; nut Progress Lad never skipped doing good work, finishing about a' length behind. . The following is the~‘sui'nmary; Prince Regent ` Progress Lad Prospector - Best Time 2 :37§. V Much dissatisfaction was expressed by the spectators at the decision of tue, judges in first and fifth heats of_ this In the three minute race the winners were: Parker Wilkes lst; Pete '2n_d.and_ Btnfter Sid. ‘ In the green race Dawtie secured ._ first money, Shamrock second, Black 099!-\ ¢kF"‘k") N3|""¢O GUN?)-‘ 55597-I , purely Canadian. It is life insurance T9»_Vl0_r, city took_ first; Cliff Cox ‘ f sink beneht and paternal in its scope Se.___.-. H _ J-I’ ltr. H. L. Dickey mic Hospital and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital Mcorfields.) tclilist in D’seases’oftlie E;e._Ear. Thtoai and Hose. _ 0FI’lCE- Cameron Block. RESIDENCE--Hotel Davies. Oilice Hours-9.30 a. m. to 1 p. m 2 t03`_p, m., 7 to 8 p- In. Eyes Tested for Glasses ton _ _\‘~;f»‘i fin? _ _QV f' ti' U 300 pairs of Hosiery at 100 “ 'Fabric Gloves at 75 “ Corsets 250 “ pairs of Drawers, all Wool 150 pairs Men’s Lined Kid Gloves 500 Men’s Neckties 300 “ all Linen English Collars 75 “ Feather Boas 50 (C sl (C 36 s ll H 2000 yards Grey Cottons 300 Ladies’ Vests 250 ` NEVER MIND WHAT Tl'lEY’RE WORTH if nttl W6 NCVCI' Remember We have Cheaper 'These Are The E 2_3 German and English. _New stock now open. . » I offered Pm” F” Ladies’ Felt Hats-* such Snaps G00dS than We advertise here T0-M0l’I‘0W E New stock now open and selling well I - Y ‘MvsTE’ _ _ _ r ()=M0 RROW » Advertising is no good. 25c 19c 40c 39c 39': 400 10c 6c 500 10c 18c 400 Shirts, all wool Buffs P si ti-`__;s> tr; Ep @2251 wi _fi it <§ l' 0 Jet _ f `tl§>“',‘;i A \` -' tr-_r _ - it;-35;. ° if ‘~":." fNl _ - vs. _ M ,Z7 @;1Fl g; if rj-I ` many years an earnest worker in thet it Stitlll Fly Paper, ; _ M M _ag » -._. ni. 8. ;:=.<= ,~ _¢,_ . 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V \ ‘ . itlhflannellettes, s Cashmeres, _ teens, Velvetsf;-choose '_ Flaunellette, cufs, white linencollar I Blank and White Check, white collar, self cnfs, Very pretty ‘;Fla_nnellette, or self collar and cu§ trimmed round col1ar,a.iid down front with velvet ri ‘ e 0 u U _Bta.ck»Sa.tteeii Shirt Waists, iri good quality, sell collars and' cuffs,_ _ ` , at Colored Satteen Waists, tucked front, black, blue nd oerise, self collars and cuffs ' 'Dainty Corduroy Velvets, self collar and cuB`s in Red, Purple and Navy »~_ most instructive as well as entertain- COX. lillris ' __ " . If \ & " _~` _ ` _' " ing time. 'lhe reception committee is Phe three mi-la bicycle race was post- t._\\ §'\ \ l \` 5 V _ _ ‘_ C `e€ composed of Chas. Leigh jr. Peter need owing lg the lagk -of ;im°_ .~ i` ' i ; » r r ~ ' _ innis. H. Mt-Ewen. W. G. Gillespie. F. P 'l‘he bicycle races were very interest- I _ HUC/5715' t t Munsey. C. D. Weeks, W. N. 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