1 .lf _ \ ` ~ ~_ , ._. r_t.._,,....." ',.~ :_.'_-........v_.~.~.-_._........ - - _ _ __ _ .- .t~--f s; 2..... --t,-..__1».» -- _ _ __ ._ !.,,;,.,-¢-f__:-_- vi-.. ____,,s¢,_Y, ~ _"‘_________'_;_.__-f_-:_ -_-t; __ _;' A ` ‘H _ .. ~ . .~.. ~-f-an-~ ” fr- ' -"` ` ' ‘ f t ""i"" ’ -7, _ -»__. . _ ,_. ee-»a»~»~.o~...~ - » _ ._ _ __ ._ ~- -..._».»e’@¢..»».-ee ~»®'»~»‘~@»¢~ .il&P& ` ‘ ` ' ' THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. NOVEMBER, 27 1899 _ ‘ it / '- - _~ ...f _.1 if _ Aserer a good cause by patronizins the Apron fair and Tea of the W. C. T. U. on Dec. 14th. Tin: Local Council meeting at Prince of Wales College Saturday afternoon _ the Trnnsvaal,” illnstia el with st re optean views. devtltipvfl an informal talk about th Tm: Pictcu Advocate says: The plant and good will of the Halifax Morning Chronicle. Echo and Nova Scotian are to be sold at sheriff sale in that city on the 6th December. The sale of the good.will. be subject to a reserved bidding of $15,000. V No definite action was taken. Bun: in mind Mr. A. E. Arsenault’s Lecture in St. James’ Hall, Tuesday evening. Subet-t: ‘ulohannesberg and e condition oi the Douknobor women. l'r ie probable that the new Prince of Wales College will be finished about 8 Wllllii yOU lZ0 billy y0\11° the middle of January. The carpenters are completing their work, and the ,gpwear frgm ug as We work of heating and plumbing is being pushed forward with all the speed pos- tw we have thg bggt vglue sible. ltis the intention to open the C.llege as soon as it is finished. thec"`y° Ma. C. B. Cnarrmrn is basy com-‘ pleting the plans of st me fifty houses. mught' for spot' cash and , which will beconstructed in Sydney. C I low B., by Messrs. 8churman._ Lefurgey & ° Co., of Summerside. Twelve of the above are to be completed this season I ° . ° ae soon the weather permits in the vy do special 55c a suit. ,puns of NW __ . . l 0 d0 special 809 3 suit- The vegetable market in Halifax is . o oducts on ac- 0 au. WOO] Spefual $1 00 cr:>l:i.tr<>sfl(;h'e‘d)1fril:alldf Ed much produce . _ from Prince Edward Island, but sup- ltl.. ,- pliesin the market are quite good. 18806 lilléd 1.00 8. Slllt. The market here, le in sympathy with foreign markets. Prince Edward lllel' gl'8d6 1.30 8 Bulb. Island stock is selling at 18 cents High prices are expected right away._ i€‘ti’.8l' gl'8d6S in Rlbbéd THB committee which stands behind Dr. Bairie. who has gone to South 08d 8nd SCOl'.Cl1 W00l lip Africa with the Canadian contingent as _ _ representative _of the Young Men’s `t.&)0 Il Slllt. Christian Association, are somewhat disappoiiitt d at the response thus far to their appeal for funds to support the " work. All contribvtions, large or small ‘ will be gladly received and acknow- ‘ lodged bv Mr G. S. Gzaweki. treasurer . 15 Toronto Street. Tor-into. The total - so far is only $680. The total for the ' ‘ .insurance fuss is $3,854.60. rss The Peoples’ St0re_ above subscription list is open to the people ot P. E. l. MR. D. A. SHARPE was in the city on Saturdav |in connection with a shipment of Island iruit which he in- tends making in the course of a few, days. Mr. Sharpe has purchased up-‘ wards of 150 barrels of choice fruit for chi ii - %%’,‘,tf local and foreign niarkcts. He reports the crop this season a very small one, *» - - ~-»- --""” and he finds it didicult to procure large uantiti-s rf an trtit tilai' k'nd The q _ __ , y pa _ - . . principal grades purchased by Mr. Sharpe have been, Pippins. Alexand- ° ' l ers, =¢Russet's, Wealftivs Ben Davit-e and Bethels. To-day Mr. Shar-ie will l vi-?t it number of place;-i across the i'iv»»f with a view of comp etitig his $38 ,. . . 'lbbed Special 506 a' sum' and the remainder will be constructed’ .l`HnS S City of Ghent arrived in port yesterday, and sails this mornin with a general cargo. Gnauvinnn Barns.-We are hav- ing very moderate weather for the time of year thus giving our farmers enli- cient time to lnish their fall plougning etc.- Messrs. Cass. MacKenzie and Joseph Harding, our knights of the birchen road art to all appearances making excellant progress in teaching the young idea h1w to shoot.-Mr. Cyrus Morris has tr-icted a windmill on his barn, This is t ie ti -st o! these lat-or _swing machines that has been erected in this vicinity and we predict that ere long all our farmers will have them in operation.-Mr. John A. MacKenzie ot South Granvilli has had his dwelling house repaired and enlarged and it now presents a comfor ails appearance.- Our roads and bridges are in a most de-, plorable condition and when the Gov- " ernment oiiicials are requested to have them repaired the answer given is “there is no m ne," to be ex- pended on bridges or roads. These facti together with the Governments action on the Temperance _question have caused many thinking people to lose faith. To all appearances we are having a revival in Temperance in Granville it present as we under- stand that Pearly Stream Division N o 200 S. O. T. has almost doubled its membership during the past two months. They intend holding a social and enterrainment on the evening of Dec. 12 h. and as Granville_ entertain- ments are well known, those wishing a good time should make a note of the date.-Much interest is evinced here in the Trinsvaalwar and as the Guanorait always leads the vm with authentic dea- patohes it ie anxiously looked for every Thursday. Com. l g The legion of friends of Hise Annie Amanda Stewart, eeoind daughter of Chief of Police J. H. Stewart, probably never had a more severe shock than when they heard this morning that _she was dead. But recently she had re- turned from a brief holiday at Hirrison Hot Springs with h~ r brother-in-low and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mo- Guigan. She was teen to all appear- ance in good health, though she had told Mrs. llcGnigan of a pain that she had in her heart. She was otherwise eo well that nothing was thought of the matter. List night Miss Stewart was apparently as well as ever and retired after some lriends,w he had been -mak- ing a social call had-left. At 3 o’t~l~_ok this morning her father got up on ac- t cunt of some personal illness and in passing her room heard her moaning. He got a light and hurriedly called her _ mother and as speedily as _ possible- a physician was telephoned lor. The y docior did all that c' ul" hc dune but human power was helpless. T. 0 pain in tue heart that she had spoken of wal due to an aneurism ine bursting of which caused _death. The deceased was it native of Prince Edward Island andcame here with her pir~»nts as n child. She, with Mis. Charles Nelson and a few others. was is pupil of Van- couvei-’s first st hool and those who happen ti have a Wo le’s iire souvenir edition will see tier picture with the other who were children at tht- Most delicious ‘\‘iP“‘°"" Is what our Lady customers say about our Fig Cake ...S4 _'t F e .l/Iacle from New Figs. llnly 16|: per 1 I' 4 t _I f. _ stt- D'. STEWART, ECLIPSE BAKERY, Balto: llttst Pratt. B %% f weeks. . sseesifeses _ ig atc nf“ie Royal Lon ‘cn Ophthal to ti0~ull.ai and C \ Bl L0D(l0D Tnvnil Qfld E8. ll0°Plfi8l M°0r6P'd= ) %}i¥%¥i€=li%%¥t in Charlottetown. tllsl in llmseg _ lite Eta Eat Tltut all lust Fl`lt_E-Cameron Block ESIDENCE-Hotel Davies. ce Hours-9.80 a. m. to 1 p. m-. in Charlottetown. to Sip. m., 7 to 8 p. m. es Tested for Claloeo . ' s L. % ___ef_ _ ___ _._ “.1 _ y 4 E. _ IISEIAULT. U I. ml istttuittiiantt, is-_ ., ‘t and all kinds of dry goods. *BHS lartlstea-Selma-eh ~="'=’:.2.P’i‘.'3'.‘:'2""""" °’l % __ You may get more for your money somewhere else, but not on this earth. c y . When you want Dry Goods of any kind drop in to MY STORE, it’-i the cheapest store in Charlottetown. You getbetter goods than you get anywhere in Charlotte- town. You get a larger assortment than you get anywhere You’ll get better at_tention than ` you get anywhere lltass littitls llillintty ltaiitles Glolliittt Senlnet llclettllllu. % ‘ l SnoceeeoretoBoerBroe. ` tl' F time in front of the first school house. °%§:._?:::i;._. lllll ll|_|.‘ lllll( _BUT WE llll ll||Nli$ 63 pieces of Dress Goods, 40 inches wide and very pretty patterns. Three Thousand One Hundred and Sixty One yards. VVe expect to sell the lot out in two ecnaaseaaaasass 1 I \ Presbyterian church and was the kind _ ' mv- "|R&|V”» of woman whose friends were legion and who had no enemies. One sister. Mrs. McGui.ian. lives here, another.. Mrs. J. T. Fife. is in Nelson, and her two brothers, Hector and Jack. are in Dawson. The World joins with what it is assured ie the universal feeling' of the community, that is tie deepest sym- pathy with ttie family so suddenly t-trikcn with such a teriible sorrow. In order to allow her sister, Hxs. Fife, to be hers a reqne~_t has been made to the &ullh0l'l|Sl°8 DO allow her funeral to be half! on Sunday afternoon.-Vancouver Daily World Nov. 8. ALL voters are invited to the Kinder- Kartfn H-ill tonigit. to hear addresses on “The Pledgtd Laague'M'>vement.” The object is a united blow _to the 'Strong dritik tramc of Canada. Mr. Duncan Mtrhall of 1‘.>r.>.;to,and ot'i ere will addres the meeting. On Saturday it was reported that diph- theria was prevails .t in the City. Upon investigati'-n the GUARDIAN leans that there is only. one case. Owing to the t°h1lu’s illness Notre Dame Convent was 6 09°C on Friday morning to day schol- ars for a week. lhe patient is reported _ c nvalescer t. 1 The Steamer Cecouna. of the Black Diamond Line, arrived from hfontrea about nine o’olock Saturday morning. bringing a large miscellaneous freifht. She sails to-day and will have cattle. sheep and hay on deck. Her under deck space will be taken up with pro- duce, etc., including 16,000 l.-age of ease ahippedby Carvell Bros. and Nelson R.tt:nbury. ._-in-1-_-._ PERSONAL MEl'l`l0N Hr. Earnest E.Rore,repreeon' the Parisian Corset Mannfacturinzng Co days, loaves on return this morning. Hrs. A. D. Duchemin was apaaaengor by \he3Priueoee Saturday morning, on monte to Picton, where sho will visit Mr. H. P. Duxhemin, B. A. of Picton Acad- °m!- _ Miss Heiklejohn, who for several years was onoof the head nurses of the Royal Victoria Hospital, has been appointed lady superintendent of the Good Samarit- ian Htwpital at Cincinnati. Mises Heike- john leaves earlv next month to assume her new position. Mies Meiklejohn, ie very well known Charlottotoirn. Sho‘ visited here last summer. Pruics'ri.nr’s Dress Fabrics are alway reliable. Guaranteed Fast Colors guaranteed Satisfaction. Serges, Craves nettho, Silk Warp End(-ras, Poplins. Cover-tsandFfanev Blacks. Ask your merchant for them. ‘Every body should know that the best place to buy carpets and house furnishmgf is at Prowsc Bros, Our staple department is booming. Low prices big as- \ In thiscity, on the 28rd inet.. to Mr -_-=g§ nannies. - ' At tire residence of the 'brides father, Upton, P. E. l., Nov. 21st, by Paltor A C Shiw 'I`. J. W.~l.uce Down of King’s Co. 5% 3 Pabst l`lalt _ J Extract Hofbrau, ' A:freah supply of three favor- ite Malt Extracts just re- ceived. t Pabst Malt Hofbrau $300perdoz iathoonlyH§l‘x- Giimarheopre- meqerae iii E "Il __ - - ». A i'= I Xl' 5 \ ` U and Mrs. Josiah Uarmc-dy, a son. * Lot 41_ to hdis.Susan Norton of Upton. * e l McAi.i'iNic’a P. E. I. Directory is Miss Stewart was enly 2_6 years of age._ %% ' being delivered in the city. ‘ She had been for a considerable per- " , Q _ _ _ _ ies eesseemi with nie east: et ine niet _ _ . . . z f 5 ' O 1 b 1 C P- ’. 5 P` C _ P~ '_ » C »` f g? _H 'P P* r _ C 5 '_ P '_ P 5 / »` f F r P f l P » ' »` b »` . P f 6 Quebec who has been in the city for a fowl -_ stylish gkiptg of hub, ,§ v P f 5 \\ p 1 _ .\ 1 P r 4 r` ¢,. . w; T P 1 f i- _, f 4 .~ ` tf;;:‘:;:i..;;_» °““SiS°-_ See Our '_ BORN. anCy oak (itll »-I _ \, It lit t._f_. _ ._ t _ ti i, (tl *li _ready-to-wear 2 No '.1 Do you lrnowthat Dainty, well made, * - A r I U j 'se-so. ” » ees. f 2 ~ ~ 8.75. ' _*__- I Ever thought of the advantages of purchase a skirt ready-to-put on at low* than you’ll pay for goods, lining and makiqf And you’re just as sure of dt and style did il' faction. , ‘ Skirts of Black Lustre, new¢M 'nade and finished _ Short serge skirts in black and navy, ing, velvet binding, placker fastened with tons Black or Navy serge skirt, fine, hmm "T defying fabric, accurate cnt and styliahi itsesene iisisg, -sim _ el. linenette lining, good canvas, velvit Crepon _and blister cloths, ' ' finish - __ , 1 ._ _ ..._,;a... .Mlllllll & “Then Busiest Store on Ch,arlottetowh's Street: _ _ I ` _ - 1 f* ,\` f`>`_\ ,\ __.\ Q 1 -A A _ " vlvf ‘V VL V “U \‘ \" \"’~ ‘Z ' " ` t- \ J » P yr’ 3* »_;-_ip ;'-` 3 ' 3~{A -c` -, _ ~ _ __ 4 lt. Q it -, -- if 'Oak and Mahogany finished screens, with pretty drapei-ies, price only $2.25. » Oak Music Racks $200 Nice Large Oak Book Rack 8310 _ ‘ If you have ng_scen the above, call the that _ time you are wn tow-ii. Always glad to A » show goods. 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