A _` _ Ju i,n¢,?5smiqmp ggg:_ét;§_§s.@i;..~,:;1$.-,.__1-:rigs Q - ~. - __ -__ p ._ ..._ . ~ .,..- _ ~~ ., ,,-i.-.»~-...< 'wa _ *WV _ A , ,,:1-.IQ 'f..`-.;>/‘\..»r‘*'“' 2-' ¢ " . "- __ ,-"’“’ . ' ' I me , »-i_:.. ,,~ . , ` f '- ‘._-\.~~ F.-' ;..» .¢:.~1 .. ._ a ' ~ _ _ ' .,_ n ,,9.,_,,,_ my uw 1-If ~»~¢<¢f~., -at _‘M _mn _“ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO11ETOWN SEPTEMBER 6 i898 . Tiii: niail train arrived last night at 11.30 o'clocl;_ Miss ANNIE Hi'.\'nii.iN will sing at St. Peter’s Hall this evening. _ ' e' on the dates mentioned. for the purpose UNCH a year for an outing, and that of discussing the prohibition qucsiicn. | Cu ing th _ g - Everyone welcomez- Sizes 155, 16 and 16%, newesl: styles and color- lngs. I Pei-feet fitting, . °‘ °°‘”P‘°’”*‘f' ; the wife of Rev. H. Dickie, cf a son. W $1.50 and 1.25 Each. 0 Blzgies ilrie tlipcolate Dopgola 7-Nliés' fine Chocolate Dongola Shoes. niiisiie.-i iiiie the Boots, i shl'|I0l°’S Corner. 'U la have we Advertise ~ we Advert' ' ll U0 M Us llave we Advertise. hat In Advertise we Have, late Boots \ lf. turn sole. nicely finished $3.15 less 20 per cent. ' $2.50 less 20 ner cont. 5% flnshosstorthemonoi. JUST' ' T eeoeeo ‘meh Egvs, Cheese and Goiids of all kinds ‘ld sold on ii. moderate com llooal aiid Pioiiiioitil lions ol 5 iitoiest iitileaned By ‘Guardian Report » ers and Correspondents. News Budget oi Happanlngs Bound About the llisirlot. violin and piano duett at St. Peter’s Hall this evening. We i-all attention to the advertise- ment of what promises to he a very in- o i: iciir s, in ht etets ai . this eveninff e Charlittetown Driiin Iark `Races, should be ttkeu by eve'y one. You will feel better afterwards for your work if you attend these races. .Good sport, fast horses, excifing tiiiie. CoNsr.»\izi.E Beans, after a long and exciting chase, succeeded Saturday morning at Georgetown in arresting D. C. Mclienzie of Souris, a violator of the C. T. Act. He is now lodged in Kings Countyjail. That Mr. B+;-ar’s style in the spring of 1897 and bought from. C. _ apples on the same tree. \\'ho on P.E. ac l Island can beat that 9 iiiiios` ll lllllls BUSY Slllllfi l oeeeooeeeeeeeo es 5° .WU "0, was in his usual gocd health the pre- Isiriznitax F.ii»._\i To riii; Fnoxr. Mr. Morrisy of Georgetown has in his gar- den a few ordinary apple trees. planted John-Robertson. Inkerniari. The first vear one of the trees bore 42 apples. This summer there are 220 fine large Bonn. ____ At Windsor, N. S.. on- the 18th ult , fmannfec. A At Charlottetown, on the 31st uit., by Rev. T. F. Fullerzou. Charles H. Rcss to Miss Margaret F. Stewart, both cf Charlottetown. At St. John, by Rev. T. F. Fothcr- ingham, M. A., John Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, io Jane Ptllaid. of St. John. At Queen Squire, Metholst church, St. John, on the 30th ult., by Rev. R W. Weddall, assisicl by Rev. J_. A. Shenfoi, Rev. J. B. Gough, formerly oi Sunimersidc, and i:o~.v ot Jerusalem, Queens Count N. B.. to Miss Emma Yi Louise D Oisay, late teacier of Grade 7, High School. of St. John. At Milichfs. Kinkoin, on the 23rd ult., by Rev. J. J. Mactlonalil, Michael Lamb, oi Springfield, Lot 67. to Miss Estella McCarvill. daughter ot Ph lip Mcijarviil, of Kinkora. At Dalhousie. l\`. B . b_v Rev. Fathir usliey. Joseph Noon-in, tornieriy, of P. Island, and now ot Bonaventure, P. to Melvina Lauiette. of Dalhousie. At Caledonia, on ite 31st ult_. by Rev. John Sutherland, Duntan Dilla- thescn, of Lot 41, to Miss Christina Xiclio sin. youngis: daughter of the lateJoiin Nicliclsiin. of Caledonia. num Z lii this ci.y, on ine oth instant, Thomis Harold, infant son ot John and Maggie Doyle, aged iiue months. At Summersidc, oii :he 51st ult., Ivan, aged 2 years, only so-.i of and Cecelii ‘\\3a‘t. Suddenly, at Appin Road, on the 29th ult., of heart failure, Mrs Paul Mac- pliafl, aged 60 years, leaving a husband and fam 1 '. At Suinuierside, on the 30111 tilt., Ruth, aged 5 years. daughter of \Vm. T. Matheson. At Miscouche. cn thc 31st ult.. Felix Bourque, agid 91 years. The deceased who was a quiet iutffersive citizen, and much liked by all who knew him, 9?* he was found diad in his bed_. His spirit havlnv camiv taken its tlightas ii. iiepi. ° A ~' ~ Snaps for iii-ilav. ' i Al. Mt (1i0'I`d, LIHSR, UD lh€ 21st ull., Linen congrg mak Damar.s. wife of charles Ackley, and 2 f t d de - ‘_ l _M daughter oi the late John Mi llish, of foto; ;?;a;r‘_er’ sewn gm _ Grand 'l`ra¢ad|e Bead] general commission mer- UDi011 H6213. Lili 51- ` Wh°t;, Sh' ts ‘mP0'f€fS Of Oranges At St" Annvs' Lot 22' con the mb Underweali: suit. S PR'NcE ED---WARD ISLAND goings, em, Jobbers ami uit., Arthur Trainer. aged _G1 years. Meds BILWOOI Shirts leavinv a wife,thrce sons and f0\1l‘ daughters. , _ _ In this city, Sept. 3rd,_l\ellie. infant dauvhter of the late Richard E and lllasriiir KENNETH Riciianos and Missliathleen Canning w`ili play a must do its part to make the most of the opportunity for obtaining a decisive verdict on this most important question. The l’. E. I. TemperanceAlliaiice came into existence a year ago, as a central oiganizstioii of all Temperance forces for the Campaign. Literatiire and speakers must be secured and complete organization effected. The Provincial Alliance require not less iliaii $500.00. (Charlottetoivii is providing for its own Canipaigu fund.) Temnerances Societies, Churches and individuals are hereby earnestly' solicited to make generous and prompt contributions, that the , work may not fail in other parts of the island. Will you kindly consider your needs, and remit at once to the undersigned. insiaructed. - IRA J. Yeo, Cor. Sec’y Z? P* *UD* - a> t11"U ' -i E-»O é--¢---_- . Temperance Meetings- 'tjerlpstgigllvecéure on laéeziicg, gy] MF? Public teinperance meetings will be held in the following plzices in Lot 50. L Jerry \ alley llnll.Sept. i th.,-Revs. D. B. l\lcLecd. \\'. J. Howard, J. C. Spurr.l\lr. A. D. Fias-.»r. GS. Lfigg Hall, Sept. 23,-Revs. D. B. l\lcLeod, J. C. Spurr, J. W McCon- v U61 Vernon Iiiver Bridge,Sept.26,-Revs. Win. l’ra`e:i.‘ W. J. Howard, D. B. i\li~.Lc3ti, J.\\`.l\lct`onnell. Rev. J. W. l\.tcCo1\'1\'i;Li,, i R. E. Mnrcti, ' lllaniging Corr. for Ltt 50. _, . 6 w,2i, _ ..._ 3 ._._.;-- Scrofula, hip disease, salt rheum, dyspepsia and other diseases due to impure blood are cured by Hood’s Sar- sirarilla. Hers and caps.-A fine line of Christy’s London hats in latest styles.- .JOHN MCLI-:oD& Co. 3 2i SCnooL Suits always in season with seasonable goods 150 on sale to-day. Jas Paros & Co. I 30 if. Wi-: beg toianounce that we will conf tinue to give the McLean stamps to cash customers.'-Tnonan Bnos. S.>2,tf. THESE break the dull season on our middle counter, we show 150 school suits $1. $1.50 and $2.-Jas PA'roN & Co. 80 if. ONE hundred and fifty.-Boys suits are stylish, and serviceable and marked at price to sell quickly mothers call and inspect them also a lot ot odd pants and odd coats. Jas Paros & Co. 30 ti. NEW Jackets and Capes direct from London. Over one hundred of the very newe-_t styles just opened fir fall trade, Ladiesyou should see those gar. meats. ..Pno\vsi-1 Bnos. 313i. Mvtiore for Bar ains In Shirt Waists ARE you nsirgg a McLean stamp book? If not call at the otfice.. Queen St., next door to .McKenzie’s Tailor Shop, and we will give you a book free with $3 worth of stamps to start. This o&er is good for one month. ag17 if Tourists. - Prince, Edward Island Illustrated book on PE Island. For sale artlie bookstoresor at this nllice 500 tl' Tiiizm: reasons why you should put down ycur pickling cucumbers now.< First, because they are now plentiful and cheap; sccondly, because they are now better shaped. light size and tender: thircllv. if you put it off much longer you will he in the position oi many last year-too late. We are taking orders now and filling them in rotation, also white silvcrskin onions, (lor pickling) cauliflower, green toma- toes tor chow, ripe tomatoes, etc., etc. --J. J. GAY & SON, Market. Charlotte- town,and Head Prince Street,Telephone 180 . 30,Tues & Fii.if. 1.. - - . -sf _ --- ;’ iaaaasaaaaa *lie saaaakaae Ahlg trada I len s Furnishings. 706. We carry the nobbiest range f neckwear in t-he city. ` s9}i'i‘$`i(@ O Correspondence solicits- Aliccs Morin, aged 1 year and4 months. ; Sn As' MCDONALD; S°95°“» i WOODILL & CO, In this city, on Sept. 2nd. Marjorie L ‘_ F ‘G hum 011605 JUDO 25th, 1898- :) - . . i gl _ 6a B mn St I bell , f td hter cf Albert and IMI I.C. HALL, Mgr- irggizfaxa N_ S face E0nl;’aang(daggm9mhs_ , *H _ 1 y . Charlottetown June 11 1898 dlvti _ ' _ Your contribution will be acknow- ledircd in the press unless otherwise vincial Teinperar ce Alliance . Is constantly being replenished g iiiviriiiw , Clothing Clothgng 0 _ Clothing _ Clothing i Clothing We sell clothing, have yculioard ll: 2* We want your trade, do you know it ?' _ We sell cheapest in town, do you know it ? We keep the Ready-made Clothing, do you know it ? Do you want to save money ? buy clothing from us. ;._ *t _ ____ ‘ __ ___ Y _._ _ V Y _ i _ YY ' Y _ 7 ' Y W' I 'iii out iiio ootuini ' I The Provincial _Alliance Wish to Help Him. v ' _ p f | The Dominion Prohibition Plfliiscitc * ' ,will be taken Sept. Qtiili. The Island | I ` Y eeeeeeooeeeeei _ o - gl A Billie @Through our store will intro~@ » @duce you to a. host of pretty @ V ' @ ideas for wedding gifts. Our @ 'l @ stock of J @\ I I . ,- ‘ , .. .._ ..r See our Suits at. ' se 5, , "" with new designs. There is a. , dash and style in the designs@ we are showing that will force @ y @ them/ upon your willing atten- @ Q tion. ' ` @ A nice idea is to have your @gifts marked, we do all kinds _of ARTISTIC ENGRAVING. e o e W;..‘ll;..llll.lll.lR» A\ N o better value in the city. ' best madein Canada. p _ ~ V :_ ‘ A il §» °l_. I. “J” s I* , _ i Nllllllllllllllllllll‘lllllllllllll§i ` - p ' 3 . )» §PI'0Sll00lll9 rio-ssts, "M"- s School Toaoheis -~ tusiio iiiiiiiiiiiii Clothing Clothine; Clothing PROWSE BRCTHE The Wecderful °h°eP..!‘l.° To cover your nakedness is one izhiug , To be properly- clothed is quite another If you-want t_o be properly clothed. you slwerggclpthing. Our prices are right. Our clothes ara We make suits from the cheapest ,thats rehahle to @ . ' Q c , eeoeooooaoooo, i <~»~~~-~e¢ . . c . swE|.i.-jTAiL'7ohs. lllll ill# Mus; have Watche G ai llll .rt -2 'lil They’re necessary. Can’ do without them. We 'would like to have the 3 _ . 1-( pleasure of showing our jg 5 1 arse we 0 S kitchen ' i:‘\`$"<=` ents at tees t GRUTBHES, our ii $\_ lg ,gpg uuum I watches to any intending E purchasers. '- “We’ll give you a reliabl watch. ' ` -Ui *Wi* llllll fb ll V oiiitiiits. sv 3 -‘We’ll sell it at the righ lllllll mm orice. ‘ {A complete stock to select: from- gon. A‘pply to F. J “We’ll guarantee the ' _ i g E3 a_t factory. FOR SAIE A1' A - “‘.‘?.i?.i.§...l$.l.i.€l'.§l‘.?.?" , a, ' fi. ii. iiiioiiio ~ - e ?l'l im satisfac: ory. of iiiiuu llllllll F the mi up T0 LEE-A e i-,ge room in suitable torlodge room, sto. Ll E ._ J eweller and Optician. it V J _ A V , E ' ‘ g g A, if U 5 -New rev ' iiuiui iiiiuuiuuuiuiu A V R ”"r“?i°`5l3,,',,,' ' vious day. and was at _work in the har- A. . f ff.. _ of . f ` y ` i l ‘gout hmr-fe' vest field. In the morning, however, . ` First-class Butter makers throughout the country mak- ing butter all the time. ' If you want some Gilt Edged Butter salted to suit your taste send us the package you Hlllil Allllllll want filled and we can have it returned to you in a very short time. This is the time to have your winter butter packed- cheaper no' than later on-and quality 'guar- anteed. _ Fine Boating. Bathing, Fishing. TERMS $2.00 per day, $6.00 per week. ' . Special rates to Families f.r the