v __ _ __ ` * *_A _ ______€ _ __ __ _ ----»~ __ __`,_\,_,_w.,__.......,._,._ 1..-.;-,...-»-.-_~.¢.‘.»-i-»Z-‘S _ _ _#_ THE GUARDTAN CHARLOTTETOWIN, SEPTEMBER 141808 ' » A... ._., _._-.-..--».¢--~».~_." ‘ *‘¢§‘ M-2*--’ . ,. -_f - » Y ._-f 2- g ID Ol' SBWBIS 8 8.8 Dl'8BSlll°8 Evriii class is well Hiled and there mu be 10W P1-obabiy between the hem-3 Will 1'kl-lv be considerable scoring ot nine and eleven this (Wednesday) done before the staitin some if not all morning and perhaps between two the races and three in the afternoon Consum- THL Rev L R McDonald Wm deliver should not use the baking oven of stoves an address m Grace Chmch w_mght on at those hours for anything important The Sm(:°°§_ Mlislgnary lcampmgn $12 from Charlottetown to Bos- movemen invi e , no co lection H vm 5 C steam_ MR GEO lVHFA'1‘l.EY, Mr Shaw, of ers from St J°hn and $16 vm ahawns Hotel Mr John Wuemey and all rail from St John on all Saturdays M We" leave uns mommg to and Tuesdays from now until lst Oct Wm the gt John exhlhmon good for return 30 days from date of H issue Just think of il, you can leave I 1* man? fUeU*'|5W1l1b9 Plelisfd i0 any point on P E I one morning and earn that Mr L Frank Muncev has so be In B0 gon mn day by elther of the far recovered frem an attack of typhoid above mates fever that he expr c*s to move out avai shipment Just. opened and inspection We invite you and look over these nrvelties HATS Walking and New Hats now on show NEW Gnlnroil aiiil Dress Goods an Dlotli Uaslimeres buyers We have a nice new Dress Goods U HER many friends will be pleased to 1° 3 fe” dafs learn that Mi s Nellie Hodgson, daugh ALL members and their friends are ll ter of Mr S F Hodgsomhas secured a expected at the C E meeting In the L positron next i-n_ rank tothat of prmcipal basement of the First Methodist Church In one of the pumm schools 1° Grand to mah, at 7 00 P “ C students are _R_fipids, lllichwin Miss Hodcsofpg first c ass honorary diploma from Prince of csnecially invited Wa es was suiiicient eiidence of her 'lICLi~:'rs issued on the line of the P sholarly attaiumcnts THE GLARDIAN E I Railway for Charlottetown att con atulatea her on her a. ointment gr PP » reduced r.it°s on the 14th and loth inst, which is a lucrative one are made good to return on dav of ’ THE CAMPAIGN _Qulte a large meet = d folio d ‘ we 3° W"’°' *Y mv of temperence workers and com APLELIC temperance meemw Wm mittees of the Alliance met last night b h ld tb fl ‘dl 6- fb __ a their rooms in theY M C A Hall dgv fmha Stprmg 8 ot I ou mg ‘Additional meet nvs were arran ed for in at 4 30 m It will be g addressed by Rev FMF Corey f at Bradalbane, on _TourSday, lotli inst , Charlottetown and lo al speake s and bta"h°Pe’ 0" ‘rhursdav 27nd mst ° and prominent speakers were appointed \Vm|_;.; M19 Bom-ke of M113-ww, The outlook is more hopeful than ever Lot 49, and Mrs Nelson, China Point, and 5 g¥a°d ‘"°'°"Y ‘S assured fQfth° were out drivinv Saturday evening they cause of Prohibition on the 29th of this were struck by the squall and a com- m°Ulh motion among some rank growinv' THE Italian bark Bertino, 46,3 tons, this°les on the roadside caused the horse Capt Scheetine, from Puirwaih. N S to take fi-ight and run away Both bound to Cork with a carvo ot deals, ladies were thrown from the carriage ,went ashore on R ii min rick, 0:1 San nd severely inyured, Mrs Nelson hav- dav morning and cime off and again ing been paralyzed since then | went on Siewart’s |Point, near Belle ‘ , Creek, where she remains full of water THERE was a very good a tendance 0 S d bt h f U 8. t dw OPM* HW” last “ight at the re' lwzsligd 0? tflilg bogvnzind) drotviirddv 'Tvhd cital of Mrs Florence Findley-Kent Bemmc was “mn at yamzza" Im,y_ m H91' Pmgfamme ‘"9 cnned guéhm its, 1874 Hon L C Owen, Lloyd’s Agent, entirety with many encores w 1 were H P ye1,h_ EQ Port Warden, and graciously accorded Mrs Findlay-_Capt R Magma!" went to the wmk KW* 'B eX°°°d"18|5' Kmceml “nd “mf” | to-day in the tug Wm Aitken Neither al in her manner, and mgiiiite charmed the Capmm nm. My °f the crew can 5°’ ““d1¢°1'Y Wm’ 7*” ‘"°n' “Pe” ‘speak or understand English. and ex ially is child lore and the lighter num- bers ot her repertoire Miss Amy Earle was in excellent voice and in her eolo was accompanied by piano, orvau and violin Messrs Ed Mitchell and Charles Earle rendeied their vocal se lections in good style Mrs Kent has every reason to be proud ot the flue audience which was in attendance and wmcn 359 3) happily entertained f)t of New Bonds all to look oier our new eeks&Go -i @@@@@U0@000U0@@@ pressed a. fear ot landing on the Island because ot the na ives Prof Caven acted as intrepreter for the Captain, who came to the city vesterdav to com uiunicate with the Italian Consul at Halifax The hir; is a total wreck and is full ot water The crew 'were taken OE by Capt McDou¢vi.l1, ot Belle River in his s'hooner It will be remembered that a strong gale was blowinv earlv __ _ *W0 5°°"‘° me" °“'"" "a" f“""° 'Sundav inorninir and iio douh* ihi-1 ` ` "7" ' 7”' drovi the birk ii horn -Patriot Y STORE SEE!! me at tlie Bd: BWEQYR Best Bread @@@@ MZ;-1 llllll Plllllllll secured the agency for Of the Art Baking had Om- mai-, instalment of foreivn Hats, Caps Jackets Baking ‘ price, is manifestly ,the . t , ' has b°eri liaudled by ( I gr U12 Grocery Stores of Htllltax for the past two ° they Say it is equal to an the market 1 here, tlie manu ie us with zi. and very u=eful W" are now oflerinff ei at ridicul lor further 8’ our stores yielding .a large per cent- They .uc simply perfect in style and hiiish . p H po I li’ ~:.i.L,..,,5 ll .| H Rlsd ONLY 25 cents admission to the races. l MR_¢BAYFmLD_W'rILun|s ig mxmgi Evm‘r'rniNo promises the best da ‘t 0“°~W5» ‘Wm 9” “awk (lf iYPh°ldM~ -_ races ever held on the Driving Park 'CWI' _ *°°d°Y l|Mise EVA Bai.-:ii leaves to-day, for F MR Jmm MCNEILL Kensmgtom In New York to take a course in the study ‘ _ ' * ‘ ‘ in the city He will leave in a day or K: nursmg ut McLean H°5Plta1»“' “V61-7 ' _ two to resume his medical studies at 3”' . . 4 . __ mygll] MR. Buinuiio Tiiiisoiz. ot the. Post t- _ ' 6| d __ G ____ __ R __The dgrmimenl of the novel ein- gfrciggsvtlitmentaud Mr-J-J-Johmtfzu Bing a ian a oons arrived esterda '9' ° 9~W» W0” P”°°\\8°1‘S S’ ' JUST OPEN ED y ua lan eport evening andgwill give several Zxerciseg the 9193?" P99l01‘d9-Y- U19 f°fm61' f°\‘_ nfs and correspondents at tha Drmng park mee, to day_ Boston and the latter for New York Cavalry sword exereises,Victorii Cross MISS M- G- MCKEIVI-:R.who has been» . E , T V E .4 and others spending some weeks in Montreal and Tl' llllll Milli lliiiiiliis Uiiiriliz fi... o.nf.ii.... .f .i... ...ty ...ii m... T°’°”*° “P*°°“i°@ fl" .P"?°‘f<=‘ “fl”-l ' ‘ » . ~ u their han S d nery openings, will arrive in Lliarlotte- 1. un ay, 18th inet. at 2 30 i - . . . In lu “|'S ulfllldl P m to march to me cemetenég tg dec town tonight Miss McKaiver will at h once assume charge of the millinery __ E " r uT_riu mail train arrived last evening at ?,:;;;.;n° gtg; 0§),§fe§:,‘:r,s d:elf;;r:;f d0P°1'fm_°n|5 °f M892" M°°"° &M°L°°d§ i - ' `;‘ » = , ° ° °’°°" ed te be present T MR EARL1?.‘s music studio will b HEE1ecmc sports lobe held on gpegi to the public Friday mornin# 1; Roig lé3s:1S__:_1thDtrl;ia;__:~_i_t§e_i: tg; atégyggzugvtlglglfglhgulgi'b2']Mf;e1?:Pts: _ _ _ .__ _._ _, ._ the Princess last nifrnt They will give fggléiegdatshg $3029 th;’n5méagf“5ve‘:_ft“: _ ' We ve -lust been 3 V __ _ f»=\-»- -»~|» tl”2.°t.‘:r;.? ef.:::.';g :;‘.f.“;.? .itz i°°..‘;;‘:;t'.‘;°.‘;‘::.::;'i;:.‘;‘;°::‘la;:’::,°:;f: be an maple. Nw was we - Blank and 00'- 4"” 0’ U19 mevrno sgcpaledmembmce the °Pi>°'f\=mli' of §2°,f°,,f,f§.° Zféfgni “,332 `- More New Jackets and ti let of Band in attendance. 1- 5 Tm: GAURDIAN learns that Mr G 0 M » ‘ ‘ Silks nd Dress Goods. “hh-dass a°°d Snelgrove ot Summerside and formerly NOTICE "I"0 GAS CONSUMEM 00 8¢‘t » n we A-i---» nil-»s of is up ~=g;;;;»; E»»»,~;_ es *lsi.S‘t.J;”.:'. °il‘;‘°§:§;: diving and aeriaktrapeze performances, l ‘Jon the groiindsi from a new _well ar- ranged and modern, roofed-in grand stand. This building has just been completed, it faces the grounds and har- bour and commands a beautiful view cf coast line and the Bay of Fnndy. Rev. Mit. Kititriiii of Hami1ion,0nt.»', delivered his able lecture in the interest of the plebiscite in the Montague Hall on Tuesday evening last. Rev. Mr. Stephenson presided., Mr; Keeler oc- cupied the close attention ot the audi- ence tor an hour and a halt and the plain manner in which he presented the different questions made it particularly interesting. At the close ot his dis- Gourse several questions were asked by Rev; Mr. Spencer. Mr. D. Martin and Mr. Stephenson. Mr.Keefer’s answers showed that he was fully prepared to .do justice to his subject and that the Temperance Alliance made a wise choice wheirthey secured his services to instruct the electors. The usual vote of tlianks»a.nd Mr-_ Ke\fer’s fitting reply brought the meeting to a close. THE Halifax.- arrived here at 11 o’clock last night. She was detained 24hou_rs leaving Boston owing toa blade of a propeller requiring repairs. She hidavery large cargo and will sail usfariy today as freight can be handled. ,The following are her passenger list : Mr. Ewing and party, Miss Barney, Mrs. West, W. Cristy and wits, Miss Lerrill, Miss L. Merchant, Mrs. C. S. LeFurgey,Miss LeFurgey, J. T. Priest and wife, Miss Farrar ard one, G. A. Barlett, May D. M. Burbank, C. A. Carr, Thos. Gannon, F. R. Beamer and wife. Miss Sadie Leary, Miss E J Te Mrs Davidson. W. H. Sweeuev, J# D. B’eaton,_Jas. Taylor. jr..' Maggie O’Keefe, Annie DeCoste, W. C. Pierce. Mr. Ryder, Thus. /Rodeo, Miss Eliza Kelley, Miss E A. :Ross. Miss Annie Belchen, T. T. Fairhnrn, Jas. A`. »Reuton, Patrick McWade, David Bolger and wife. Phillip Steele. W.~J. Chandler, John. Hanlon, Mrs. N.. Beaton, Miss Sensi-. bald, Mis. B. Brown.` Mrs. Frank Tup- per, Mrs. A. Butler. Miss Katie Mull. Miss Flora C. McLel£nn.Miii- Mary C.l-liggine., Miss Emnia_Fieldine . Miss Florence McLean, I-I. G Sprague, G. McDonald, Thea Kavanagh. A. (3. Frizzelle. From Halitax,H L. Chip. man, Can. Agent. Capt- Forrester and wife, N. W..Wool, P. J. Midnight. The Best Baking Powder is not the one that is high- est in prdiccfhut the powder that is highest in letwen- ing power. -The Baking Powder that can combine high ieavf-n~ ing power, with a low 6) Powder that gives univer- sal satisfaction. Such a powder is .lohiison’s - (5 Powder age of gas, and sold at the - low rice of "Sc a. und & GOFF °. , ' trys ~ _ ‘ Mr. Deering and wife, Rev. Mr. Byrne, ` S , 3 9 G ~ .m_._____ .55 5* Have You Seen E’ ‘Those sample Jackets southern window. _ W l Tliey’re much admired. , 1* - . ' -‘f 1 what we Ativei-tisewe e.e.e;ese_._..l_."w;s.e~1r~.-rf; HALL ERAX We have a great variety in sit ck at piesri ls iii latestdesignsin Birch, Ash, Elu~,.Unli ard W all prices, viz: V __ _ , i, $79,, ssl. $10, sie, sis eignisie _. Ont of this lot you can surely tliielionti-iii5tw'5 *ffl °you. Ask to see our $8.50 Bark. .li’s' »t.'l-iwiniji _ are always pleased to see _vi iii-itil \i‘l li- plml iii our goods. t ` ezror-IN' See eeeeeeoeeneeeoeeees eoooeoeee i if "£ earned t ft S _ _ The I-'inest Range ln _ Qxlsteficé. ' H ~ or if _ie-.ii me ii-it peifr-cily‘.~i4tistii=d we willunlie i4~mi'._i»f vim' liiiiiil V our expense. ' ~-.~ . ~ J . ~ '. , ., , _:_ _I _ f'ARc Lici-i1' oil.” Burn it iii ri. lrtiiip alongside of any oil _i 'iii ~~i.i ii'»ti\iti ` _ He uiiprejntlieetl in your jud-_mit-iit mai ._\. ii iw I +4' ._ M7 lbtiv only "Arc Li,~_{lit." _ ' i The Irnperial O11 C20., Ltd. _ _ _ -. e- ---- ----------em Autumn Novv ®pen1nS. Ladies’ Hats, Ladlcgil Jackets. Golf Jgrsezvs. t c I-"ea.th‘er Boas. - Sentner, Milind & Gu. ' it Rooms. ' " ‘ `