aflilid’ .Birthdays 1 Whaxietherenicer thin e INN! mill. Prim #Loo np, W.W'.'Weilner°s .. _-_ Ullloea in NW Prevue tim, tinrimmwn. Q. ‘Ill lerthemberland arrived laat. lqetln _ Tll Ahegweite and Prince Edwards lnylaethallonlnadeyaftea-noon. Blv Rnwrn Barrrn, Cerdipn, was a _ ’ ' “ ,noun 3"' ‘ . _ pmennl' by the Northumberland leet `A ‘oi You r' ' -self-for et I Christmas' Gift eennaarumuuntnua. | Ola' Arehdtifli d ‘lhazrdgrui wczkauof-Larz. GEi).ll.,CO0K ‘»"~ norocnarnss. Tl e llurllo wherchnly ie always wel come. rluoriss’ mos B|.ooo Pu.Ls 'lake thin. water blood. Riel. lea and Pure ' They restore the color to faded cheeks. Price :5r: a h0x_ GEO. E. HUGHES, ' I Apoihecnriea Bell. , . tt... > . Trouser Tips! Hen; your beet pair of trnnserl up on the wall and take l k ....7 ilI.'.",.iZ",'!..°f'...i.1’i‘Z.t.‘§. mnl.:°°"......."-' ‘°' “...’-.“‘°' any ~ V pnriignler appivionnnenizi A reall good h 8:10 l , ydllfd ran he attained l tial - Good: late:tPa:d variety-nt, workman- .i§.°:: "ur~°r.- an P1011 ltito yon. D- McLaren “°"'°' 'raaareaucrar 'mn' lar. arg; RUBBERS. RUBBERS All the _leading Brandsf ,We Keep Thelargest assortment in the city. Ocr rubber boots :xi the kind that wear. at " _y vc to ur rn - hers the r?eliel¥l.etsl1°oe store. A. `E.,‘,llieEACi|EN. 'A`.Sl1oe Man. . 15;. ° ‘$1.35 s The shoe snap oi _.TF `“‘*>°- ,'~3‘ijii"_`iiii"eir` we are odrringa Ladies’ fine .xiw-sfnce amy ...it T ‘,qnh~'.. ,. 2.00. l l Needed Money More Than .Shoes A shoe maker in this position gave ns the f.llouinq lines at al- most on- own prices. Q iclt buyers will reap a harvest. Girls’ brown call laeed boow, fel: lined, worth $1.50 now 85<~. Girls’ black pebble laced boots, iieece lin- ed,` worth $1.35 now 85c. Girls’ and sniall biys’ felt slligpers. worth 35e. now We-men's job lot felt slippers, your choice, 35c. . ~ Men’sworiringboo*e," lielt lined, #Loo and 1.25. Women'n Dbngolalac-A ed boots, patent lip,- sizes 3 to_ 5%-- only $1.00. ' Alley Q. Cm See tI1e`ni"in ‘ont windows. ` To the Reader ` oi the Guardian Wil() SMOKES $l0 000-llionirese “The Best Sc. Cller- “La liamaca” 3 for zsc 5000 in Stock. foe Famous iSoap favorite. and be con- by all procera. evening. , Jall 81-nwaarof Paton A: Oo ls lm- proving, after the injariee received a few den lse- Uiennwarrszsn on the steamer Turret. Bell have instructed Hyndmen K Co., to look after their interests 1‘nn8et»nrday0eardlan.onlyilftycanta a year laaaexcellent-glitter that h-lend sfyenrlabeoed. Snbaerlbeiorietodev. Tan last laauaof the laritlme farmer eelelndes ite rwpoet ol the0lerlollt»Uwn Exhibition and in commenting on the show of herees apaekeln tsrmnol the biulllet nralae and psnpbeelea seeceaa for the fntureof hcreerelalnl lnt.hlaPro- vlnce. Connssroanlsre when eenrlinn newa items to the Guardian should he enre to alenthelr semen to the same. Nothing that in unsigned, or to which e fictitious name is attached will be published. The name ie not wanted for publication, out ior the information of the editor. was mms schemas, Rafi :P»|..t, arrived home a few days agcon aehort visit from lediiekl, lean. Mine Mc- Lellan has been an attendant of the led held Hospital of the Insane, for some lime. and has lately graduated from the nlrsing School of thlt llltitlltidlh As Advertising Agency has been established in connection with this paper. Thus persons and firms desiring ad- vertising in any neweplperonteide cl this city, are having same placed by The Guardian. They I-hun secure the same rata-r neil they placed their order direct, and have each advertisement. checked to see that it gets the pwper number of insertions and appears as def sired. Tnir men from the Garden of the Gulf who have east. their lot la the land where the silvery Oolorado wands ies way, have many of them achieved notable success. 'They excel in all their endsavm~s.` es ls proved by the ease of Wallington lclieod n former Islander, who won Bret. place In I recent carnival spertn held in Lead- `fvr.Ie, Colorado. Be won ilrat. in nearly all ebeevents, setting a pace that surprised all. Ons of the moat depiwnble things Says the Truro News that we see ln the Prince Edward Island papers is the num- beraof farms and far-rn implements ad- vertised for sale. The farmers who are leavin; the Garden of the Gnii may take our word for it that never again will they be more comfortable :han ln their old home. Why e farmer would lane the Garden and gr elsewhere ie one of the D Y unsolved mysteries under heaven Wsnrwoarn Ham.. Elliott Row, Bt. s ‘ John, N. B. was the scene cl a very pretty wedding last Wednesday, when in the prearnec of their immediate relatives We have maina from Ethel F. uanghtnrol Dr. end lra.- E N. New London a quantity of nm. wi n-me to rr. s. wmaaaaar, who ls well known here. After the wed- pure . ` ding snpperhlllbepw couple left 'lor Honey m the Cemb i':;:::'.:':..°::.f'..?:.'..:.‘.‘.‘..f.°.1‘°....':: It look FIRST PRIZE at "N l°“°°f°"\°‘7 'NU D- \l¢e°°`° Benqwhloh firm lr. Wanameker ln' presents in Prince Edward Inland. Beer & Gnff_ ..:'.f:. :.':°.:’.;°::."‘:.+-.cz-..~:°:,.::: and builds up the body in general. This lathe timemfyeerto tale themilic per box. A. W. Reddin,Pbem B, The Central Drugstore. i__________ WANTED.-Evnrynln anti boy who needs afall srltor nvercoattoglve me a nil. The cnet possible poods to select gem and lowest possible prism fo good loede. I keep none but the beet work- I have numerous tnetllncnlels like in|. - Charlottetown, P. I. I. Sept. D, lilli. I have resolved salt In good is the last twenty coapetniate yeeend yoerane- Yoere ‘B17 W A. lvarnr ltr Libere new tl. -1_i-1-1-xx-n gl l eil? » bk. Fresh ewes every piece. ¥ ` ._¢,_°y vialthg aaa use aeesiase. nrarvasai wade. hh bass-lcttaenwa. eaWed~ iii; eil Inv. Wlllaan haw or lactaaqlv n.n.,a»seaara»eo¢raaysnwinaa¢i lawllyhama lralialdbaabesnvislt lllkerleilin Prince Iflward Island. Tlllillfldnydalnndealnthb navraaa,-is an me by the in d lyndmsnlfie. lttmrnerlystoedinthe been d lbht Tn: 8, I. lluthnmberlaad will take ewavaspartefhar cargo this mornlus toPlctoe,I ear pork,ahipped by B. B latch 1 0e.,_w eases nm. ahlvoed by Auld Brngeldl) barrels of pork an heme shipped by Devla ¢ Fraser. Auono the paaeenuzere on the Western Train yesterday was Daniel G. McPherson of Dorehnetm' leer., who for the past three laonthshas been visiting his home attiewton Urcaslr. lePheleen has been absent for about thirteen years end refers with much pieaanre to the many features of imvrovement noticeable in both city and country during that time. t llncnattrs and other telephone users along Sunnyside were very seriously lncomrnoded yentetiay when for the greater portlonof the day they were without due notice deprived of the service of theil telephones while the wires were being connected with a rccentlylnatallcd cable. A great deal of discomfort would have been avoided had the 'hlcphone Company notified customers that tbli change was going to take place end that the telephones would he disconnected. lr weather permits. this afternoon. a friendly football match will be played at the C. A. A. A. grounds between the United Bankue ot Charlottetown and the Prince ol Wales Collette team. The Bank- ers have e number of senior players ln- elndlng Dcrsey`0ullen end Macdonald of the Abeuwella ; McCarthy and Raddln of the Victorian: and Clarke of the Prinde Edwards. The game should be an intettbill one. Prof. Barlow willrefenae. The Prince of Wales team will probably he back, Trainer; half-backs, McKeneie, lfrowne, Matheson, Mclldillan; quarters, Stine, R Warburton; forwards .llcIAan, Harvey, G. Irvlng,Barlow. Mc- Carthy, Cr-eahan, Dawson, hlcieod. Tun Moncton Transcript has the follow- ing pathetic story of an Ialanuer abroad. Paddy Prnnty, the only one who occupied 'he cell' last night, was a dejected dzure when broltuht belnrn laglntrate Kay this morning. He had been arrested about eleven o'clook lest evenlnz by Omcer Sherwood, and the night in tl e cells hed added llttln to his appearance Paddy told the Magistrate that- he belong- ed to Chariot tetown, P. E. leland, but has been r mployed on the new shops here. Leaving his employment. he had intend- ed going to the lumber woods, but got drunk instead. “live dollars or four _'lays ," the Magistrate briefly remarked and then Paddy launched forrh into a pathetic story of lack of funds end prom- ises to reform. His plea proved good, for ilegir-trate Kay accepted the lhree dollan which Paddy vowed wne the lean cent he hed, and allowed him to gc, on condition that he would Immediately-leave for the lumber woods, which Paddy promised faithfully to do. A vntv pretty wedding was solemn- lssd at the Baptist peraonage, Attlfboro, Ilasn., Oct. 24, when Ilan hfarllia Kel- lonzh, of Gay's River, N. 3 , and Beniamin Beers,ot Charlottetown. were uniied in marriage by the Rev R. 0. Sherwood. The bride was very tastefully frowned in asnlt of blue ladira' cloth with white lace waist over silk; and white hat. She was attended by hvr eletnr, lisa Nellie Ke|~ longh. The groom wee supported by his be-other, .James Beers. The youon ooople received many pr-e|.ty.and useful preeeniri Just. before leaving his work, the groom was pleaoantly surprised by his employers and shop mates, who rneeented him with a handsome Morris chair, a rlook and a ten dollar bill as a token of their eetaeem gud good wlll. Mr. emi Mrs. Beers spent their honeymoon in Boston and vlcinl y. ,They were not' forgotten in the matter oi Hoe and confetti, but were liberally ehovvered with both by crowds of friends at the station. On their return they will rieide on Maple street, Attieboto. lcstcd Watches By means oi our Enely rated Chronometer, our watches. before helen put on sale, are Irbiected to severe timekeeping tests. whlehenenrethelracenrete performance. This dom not increase the coat of the watch, and iaof considerable value ro every watch owner. G.l".lnlci\eaoI\. MMM onus eamecf F. W. Byadman. the senior mem; The malta div an ‘IUPUI being Pr. du cha" alta-noon. Bemmereide about atwnoon um th ldtetown by spgghi St. John malls d wived at Pt. .ln I Wed. but none of Hints further wan page eg Blum dia satntan Pt ll' Rlilllr l-ripe this morning L .THE K|lil§'S - illllill lilllllllllll at the rceidenne of C. B. Fraser, Keq. 10-M d mwi 4| Nlw crop fruits, choice stock, vis: Almeria Grapes Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Dates, Apples and Nurs. W.a. Johnstone. Montague. l0$)dtw f TBI lollowlng anhooners, loaded by W. A, Poole 1 Co.. Iawer Montague, have relied with their cargoes: Je -ie M. for Burnt, Niifi, wiih lhill bu- pg avfv-a, Klibne tnrnip¢,'_26 bus orbs, veg ti blae apples, orenberriv, hunter sir. Alice im lertaae, Nild with H0 bca potatoes. lil) ble potatoes. apples, butter, etc. Minnie MIB. hr Ilnnenbunt with 'itll bus potatoes, Ill) bus turnipe, pigs et.e,; Butler for New Glasgow, N. 8. with |50 hue potatoes. Ill) bus turnip°, cabbage. etc; Intl-I G. for Whitehead N. S. with rliiloua potatoes, 350 bus turnipa, oats, carrots, beets, parenlps, etc; Jessie A. for Harbor Britlln, Niiil, with lim bne potatoes, ill) bus tnmlpa, beets, apples etc. Uganda for Ship Harbor. withal) bus oe's, Aillbns potatoes, tur- nlps. The following are being loaded; J. F. Norton for Liverpool, N. S.; Gray Wing for`llawkesbnry; Irene for Gluc Bey;the Grand Delerl for Halifax and Kerio Stella for Halifax. MARRIED- ULOW-REYNOL%-Aiv the Manu H012!-l¥\le. by Rev. IL G. llnnlair on Oct.. Slat, Beniamin Alfred Rlyl old! of Knrray Barber West, and Cnthkill Ellen Clow, of Pelafl Road. I HGPHERSON-MCDONALD-Lt the residence of Mrs. Martin HnPherern mother of the bride, Bea h¢de'e, rn Oct 1 31st by Rev. R. G. Sinclair Allan Nell Aic- Donald to Margaret. Jane lcP\lel'I0n. Nrcrr'>:.;.»:.' .mirncafsox-an the ras’dsnce of :he l»ride`s brother M. N_ Nicholson, Commercial Ulnen. on Oct dint by the Rev. R. G. Sinclair, S. D. Hnrchl- sen, Point Prim, to Pnllie Ann Nicholson daughter ofthe late Nichol Nicholson and grand niece of Bev. Roderick Holman, Snlsorr. Scotland. DIED. iN MEAJORIAM-Ent-red into re:-t. Nov. 8,1889, Edward Palmer, Cnlef J uatice of Prince Edward Island. "Tha righteous shall be held In everlasting remem- brancc." FE£l. illllll? these bracing fail days. Perhepi your suit is too , thin; it may not be thoroughly wo0‘ly and well woven. Try the best oi Tweed or I-Inmespun nent time, that famous brand made by The ilxiunl ilu. Travelling » Salesman Wanted A good reliable man can Secure ment with us, at good wages. Rei- erenoes required. - DLD. R. Fennel. hasopened anodlce,-I TAN LEY BRO I 50c DRESS I GOODS at » Stanley Bros. This lot includes blankets and colors - . Tweeds, Mohairf, Serges. Hornespuus and Plain Cloths-all good colors--Navys, Cardin- als, Browns, Greens, Blacks and mixed effects worth up to 75c per yard now all go at the one low price 5O€ gfirra Want a good Dress cheap P secure some of these i 50c per yard _ |srANL£v anus. 512295350" §.:..&9 Supply the choiceat roceriea at the moat reasonable prices Have your next order illedzby them. Ynu’ll be pleafed. ”’§?.”E `|Paomrr oerivsnr "{?."‘” I Ci Maclcllan ` Sixtus Maclcllani Vlaclellan Bros. SUCCCSSUIS I0 G0l'd0ll & M3ClCll3ll Make their bow to the public and in doing so wish to say that they are now prepared to turn out everything in the ine of High-Class Tailoring With two expert cutteq and a stad -iirst-class workmen they feel confident of pleasing the most i tidlons. Your Careful Examination Before and after the suit is made will assure you that you ci the best that can be furnished. M Ygurd Next Suit Niaclellan Bros., Successors ioU(`§>;'§nS§z.r.Maclel lan . \\ 9-agdtwmtf Q " _____;’.,.,..-.,.;_. 1;- _ .. _‘W _-J--’ \ . ‘ "' " For the Falenceof the season. Island vessels steady B In P 1 0 y; , for all grades of Picton Coal will receive quick des- _ patch from the Mines of the Interoolonial Coal Min ing Co., Limited. Prince Edward Island Agency, Charlottetown. Hyndman FD. Co., MILLER BROS