THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTIETOWN P. E. I., NOVEMBER 14 899, Q _ l _ i - -\ >» - » -\ _L-Y- "»,\~'fs '~_ "»,\ fs Z 1 Q. , ` Second Borset Demonstration to ..._ "~ in srnnirr enos. to itll? L _ America’s Leading Corset. (gn Corsets fitted by' Miss ll, ' Sexton, expert Corset Fit- A ter of New York. I V L .T .r, '/ t.<,“’ if The Ladies _of Charlottetown have again offered to them the opportunity of being r fitted with a corset that fits, that suits _"T it the figure, that gives solid comfort and I I `> or I. |55 good wear. $i.oo a pair up. -ir," ` _`_ ' the "Q m . »¢_ gg r=rrrED in nf, audien- omt-lis ' s sung iessnd eu_;lier It costs you nothing' to get ,,,-,, _ fitted; and you can get a Cor- ~=~1»== set that you know is just ' lost . inmont itil ~ /-`. what you want. \ , Jiri of _ _ me _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ 2, Miss Sexton will be at our - n Store on Tuesday inorn1ng~lii_ ,- i next. Come. e lil” ANLEY BROS. is “' Y \ properly Fitted Glossos ri l"F7 2 f c ii iii I ‘nik 1 E ¢._».-_._..~.- _._ E. ’ 'inl Cor- '!’k.8pee» ring and W RTII i Queen Street, Ch’town, next W. F. Ca.rter’s. me -*1¢4¢B*D0¢lv-4'; lon ey _ th town. em Your Promise 5 Only seven weeks of the old year left and you have neglected to take out that _M V of Life Insurance-W free; A _ A with the North AinericaI1'Lif6- }?r§m " Opportunities will never be more favorable. Bri - Rates will never be lower. 5 m` NOW is the time to consult us or our agents, who are everywhere available. _ l We guarantee to suit you with a plan. _ _ l i The best of all that’s good in Life Insurance is he i, i sold by the North American Life of Canada.~ Q' it t J. K. ROSS, ' W nh the i umer’s LOCAL BRIEFS and ,Province dents Everywhere. Hitliit Mr. Charles Earl sing Rule Brittania in bt. James Hall tonight. Give the young men a full house to ii gh:-they deserve it. Any boy or girl desiring permanent employment should apply at this otlice at once. Exxcuriva Coinmirtee of the Y.M.C. A. will meet in the Association Parlor this evening at 8 o’clock. 1 Ma. sun Mus. Wallace Shaw will be “at home,” on the afternoon of Nov. 14th, 15th. and 16:11, at 882, Fitzroy Street East. Ratio the program in this issue of the Y. M. L. A. Concert in St James' |Ha1l tonight. Come*i_ilong and bring a friend with you to encourage the boys. Posrroiutn.-The annual' shooting of t No. 8.00.82 battalion to have been - held at Kensington range, Monday will take place on Wednesday or the first |fine day following at the same -hour. By O fder. Ponies Couirr.-Yesterday morning four drunks figured before His Honor Thomas ~McTague. Patrick Quinn and James t-Ionnessev were fined $2 or 10 days each. and Daniel Gillis $1 or 80 days. Four boys for destroying pro- prrty on Hallow E’en were each fined $2 or 10 days. A Coucmrr and pie social was held in Eldon Hall. Wednesday 8th inst. in aid of P. E. I. Hospital. Long before the time hadtrrived for the concert to commence. t e seats of this spacious nall were filled with people waiting in eager anticipation of first a musical and then a culinary treat and they ' were not to be disappointed in either. The programme judging from the amount lot applause and pleased remarks of the audience, was one which gave full satisfaction and consisted of the fol- lo'vilog:L " `-.- s 1. Opening remarks. Mr. James Nicholson; 2. Chorus; 8. Instrumental Duet, Messrs. Wm. Docheity and Alex. McMillan; 4. Duet,gFi-.ink McMillan and Wil. fred McWilliams. s 5. Recitatiou,Miss Etta McWilliams; . Stirnp SpeecIi,'Williaui Docherty; I 6 7. Chorus. it 8. Recitation, May McWilliams; 9, Quaitette, Misses Annie McRae and Edith Moore, Messrs. N. Larrabee and A. McMillan ;~ 10. Solo, Cedric Ballem; 11. Closing chorus. /After the programme had been rendered in a manner that did credit to Eluon’s already wide-spread reputation for talent in this line, the pies were brought forward and the audience res- ponded to their part of the social in a manner that -gave the chairman no cause to grumble. After the pies had been finally disposed of, the 'crowd dis- parsed feeling that “it was good to be ii \ ' In Chirlottetown, onthe 10th No. OPTICAL HOUSE is equipped with the most modern and scien- vamber, mst" to ML and “rm Gem is the beat of V 6ve,ybhin$_ and under the management of Dr. McKay Jordan (Doctor of Smnley 5 som / _ pecia_]]y wha” 165 something and Fellow of Optics, Graduate of Northern Ill. College of Ophthal- 1 _ J e,,_@_ and Otology, Chica.go,) who is: at your disposall for FREE consul xwhere ' free examination and cut prices for a. short time ouger. P » Every examination guaranteed. (Open evenings) * to Get It zi Shingle on e - best that cash can buy. 0 t0kofCdrSh1lis -. I ~/J-4 ..r;f.f .e....._ es... dest des. sie U-leur Whites, Extra. No. l’s and No 1’s Bay no other kind, if you want the best. si ' i d _d t';iit°e*eree‘ esieefed se .°”"‘.......“ testimony tn its quality- PHONE 18|. the Tweatieih Century Club held last night, under the resi dency of Mr Edwin D Mead in the hall of the Boston Univdr i in British Local ‘ vernment." This was given by Mrsfgisrcy Wrddringtm, one ot r th`e“Fdbiau icieiy lecturers from London. She began her addresstby sketching the course of local government legisla- tion in Great Britain since 1867, when women were admitted ti the municipal franchise. and then went on to show the extent to which her six row enjoy the voting privilege. They take part, she said. in electing members of city councils. county councils. boards oft if aardtans, and of the new parish, rural ‘_ and district councils. And they are themselves allowed to sit on most, though not all, - f the tcdies for whose .members tuycan vate. ~The sytsm ot poor re inf andthe treatment of psnper children has been .revolutionized by _the admission of women as me-iibers of boards of guar-9 disus. As members of the school ,boards. women have exerted their in- uuence in the direction of securing to girls equal _educational opportuui.ies with boys. and ot raising the pay and social status of teachers. Though women do not vote for members ol Parliament. they take a most active part in the elections. Throughout Great Britain women are employed in connection with the local goverment systemas factory and sanitary inspectors, as oicers of health and asmedical oiiicers. » Tue lecturer expt».ineri`th it the ad- mission gf women to vot ng privileges on the extensive scale described was not due to any demand by the mass of the Women for suca privileges; it was rather the resut of an effort to stir them up to take an ir ter-est in all ques- tions relating to good government. She therefore regarded the way in which women had used their privilege; _as moat encouraging. The ad-.lress'was briedv discussed. _in I-_--1-1 . - NoCurc for. . . Brighfs Disease i';.'*'~‘»f'.71‘-'»‘-“Q-‘ar-'°'»ff»"»»-'r’*.-3-”°-7=7 s~..::».~.e.:.°;.s'..°:.'.i.r-» 'To understand Bright s Disease is to know . that in its advanced stages it is past thc_reach of human s.id.- The 'oe1lsh¢_>:'hilh¢ |Kl\?;¢§ undergonwa.stingchang_¢.W I _ ¢3'¢S_ °_ dead so far as performingmtbcil’ f,\\D¢\.__l_°\\5 5 concerned. Inst think_of ving_ thekidneys dead. Th'nk of’-the isonslett-inthe stem i P0 ‘Y when these often! could no longer perform V their duties as utters of the blood. more dreadful, and yet this is the £011 !°WhlCh everycase of neglected kidney disease rnustlead- When the back aches. when unnatiui W dimcult or too frequent. when there are de- posits in the urine after strtazfzng for 2_4 h°\1l'S» i there is no time to lose in pr0¢\lI1D8 D5 Cha.se's Kidney-Liver Pills. A _ _ _ It is not claimed that they_hwi`ll cure Bright I Disease in its last stages. ey are an abso- lute cure for kidney_ disease, and so long as tho- . kidneys are not rlilntiraly wasted gwealya 'vc new stren an vi or an gl -gt - ofgfii ' th blood. to resume their duties tering_ e _ Dr. Chase's` Kidn -Liver Pills will $tOP bnckache and headaghe in short _order by re- iéioving the cause, Bond pgsitivelyapgcgglr rihtsDi°sease. epi a os¢.2 ' Atal! dealers. a'Edmanson. Bates &Co~.V time f 1 Sltiltiltiltilit S3 ilsslltilllf *il* There may be m0r6 than one place, but you may be sure of this. Our groceries and supplies ` are always fresh and pure, the isillitilltiléills *Stenori & Gates. TENllER_F_ll|l R|NKt Sealel Tenders will be received lltlros . Q; ‘ ° - _A ' Hon &Thi1rstd i' " l “ i ” >- ~ gv L 1 as r 5 » W ' K T Q3 ,, ‘i- \ if WOMENS' WORK IN ENG-O _ _ i LAND. V _ “""' Describing Tlel: Part is l;oesl Government i News of Bosioir, _No'vTmti.&uTli?. meeting of V _ r ’ _ V P _A _ i . _ . , 5, _ _ _ _ It would be difiicult to conceive of anything f I CINE i The I'n:|.per:l.a1. O11 _ _ Bt- l"oh.n..iE'»E`.1 _ _ ; _ ;_ _W - Igw' _ V i The Famous 1 For Ladies and Gents. _ t THE; QTHEB. \ - . - fu _By Reporters and C0ff¢Sv°I1-1'IZ.'.?..’ii'i‘;§’i.`Z.‘$i..§’€"3i°‘?.i‘i..T...‘iiJ°'ivL'ii. ' B _ _ Pl’°¢¢<= from 'dampuess may entail great snfering and ensure perfect health the extromitiestniiist' be In thodamp autumn days. Neglect in t kr dry; There are two ways of doing this. foot outof the damp. That is the ideal fill _ not be an ugly uncomfortable-boot either, we with a boot with sutiiciently heavy sole to bra_v and still be as neat and stylish as any person One liueof boots 'wet keep which will 'fill them' are ' ‘ Buy a good strong boot with a heavy sole that boi _ p _ G com iii ,p-»; We can supply you nth both at lowest -rubbers is largeaud well assorted and will prices. 're any a iigiii pair ef sims rand vm new _ _ _ _ VV _ in ,_ .s - I-l. Model Shoe Department- i . ='_, , _ \ , _ ">,» 1 'Eg 1 ’ _ f*-t-' _ ,_.~ , li _ . _ ._.-,._ _.____.__._.i_.._.. ..._..__.. ..._ . .. ...W = _ " . r . lr A .r/- Watches\ ,. _ ‘ii "_ _ ._; ' l > YQ’ - _;j,',;_j__._. _ _/"Ti ' iii; A , _ 0 " " \ V V pppp ` 3: _a .t my A _ u V I f» li __ i ti, _i 'if ’ _ _ 'f' ` W ' ' l //' ' 'Z 7935 n ` th* ments, fully war ; ra nted as perfect ,,smi,,i,;` "wh U, and accurate time nr) We are selling s _ Pi°¢°8~ ,f . so the lowest, /,f[;,' A multitude of styles and kill) gut g, t`~,i`~l_ shapes and kinds from the lin- V 9 _ V _ ' ‘ est gold watches to _the inex- _ write ‘Ill aft!! P ' to ' 9"; it | il The Great Watch House. __ . ~- . '~_» _ __. -i ~ - A VV>‘ _,, __ ... ,.,,. . _ _-_ ,».-- ._ .:,_< , _-1.4- l P v.”»f" 1 . Vt "i ~_‘Z~. dealer keeps well supplied with Imperial Asbestoline Axle Harness Oil, Imperial Axle Oil,'Impsrial Hoof Oinninent, Im J elly, all in handsome lithographed enamellcd tins. A - ` Sole .Manufacturers ' - r For attractive store_ goods and money making Specialties, 15°' ,fl _ .~ _-.~ . . r'=. ,.1 »;._"'- ‘ 1 ‘$6151 1”' _- " ti -- = ~:'~ = " %y Nga; . N t -¢';, - ---~,_A_\ --',.T\ L2-.,~ fi .N ‘T iw ‘-`. ‘}= » .'.",>y KET.; ` \_' s \ f, 3§~. r \ 5» " ~. -Q -~ = -. _~ ;;,~»3j »._ . M _((i)¢l‘l" W-9>`1.\t-~<’/` . '*."~. ""-31 TW"/I 3, 5*" 3 » ‘gwyx ` ‘ r " _ _ 'r 7_" ¢ Str. ' _ t 12~ '- \=`~- » n ` ‘ ' ` 1 ' " ` "/' ' " I) 'cfs 4 "" \ § r li . 'J " I => s l fr, ‘ ~ s co cot on 0 ) Th “rpg” nf i none but the rec dugepw f,.,,,,d,, ' ognized best move- ,ho “gmt an fl r ' _ ° town, to intrust _ _ ` _ N"./E W ` ` " lo " reason s _V'V`\_lA pensive silver and nickel case _ ' u Vw Pricemstyle of '_' "°'t°h°s . t \ will gladlyfor _'('/’\\ A specially attractive show _ 1 t d . d i__ . . . . -1 V, _ _ an prices,au on _il__. ing of ladies gold and si ver _Tw _ will forwnd the W _ _ _ __ iris "°°°h°°. _ _ _ s on to _...neges ie ghere. 'lee sum of $37 was realized. w‘Ic0l11.(;;;11E;.P1eased with our T;;l§f‘ct°ry_ . ' . ' f’ ' Jf\\\‘. _ = V msg’ menace to health and eyesight. * VY; t - - - - .. - .f . 1~ .... BURN. at W. WE|.lNEll xam'nations, inexperience an IIDPB 00 “PP lance” ‘“`° - _i G* causes. * ant Q _I I V/V i . Is where {y u from parties wishing to lease the Ad factium Hillsborough Skating Rink from Nov B FIRSTQLASS _ 20, 1899 up to May _lst 1900. Ten- dz th _ pB1(;ES_ Th tders to be marked ,“Tender for §;‘;‘§:f1°}'§'i,l";,?,‘i p1ii3g°§£'epi1tie utiruree “_ _ _ _ skating Rink", in _bs addressed so ;;g°,°;,§;°‘;';;;°§2.1.;“_’L°v%2‘li’.f2 ` S. W. Crabbe, President and to be in l;£;gVi;:dti}1¢;rpp_§l;V:L1g1%&fz2;‘£§f.{; this hands by 12 o’clock noon on M011- ed make gnpuaimpd Igrsenefl and Ut day, Nov. 2C, 1899. The highest or pieasiiigpc ie- rr - - ‘ ' T d o ecessarily accepted _ Tlie:P°P°1“` P Jas. BARRETT, °" °' °°.?.B..;TtE_o;»_s \"§§,l`,'s‘T,"Ef»5`»1’3'f»i=`°~t Q..... hone 133) ' Queen Street, Ch’town. J eoansllfswhaff- - - '~ °°7' '?° . _ to +lir.r= i ~=, .. I .av F. C..\;i/'Ll 1.. (J T5N te/ _ \___>»~..»/_ ` __f_ttcrRorYPrNe._e The-_ . Popular "f _ Printing ‘ 0 J. ll. TAY ,_,.,_;V _yy T A i v