-~» --v-» ,_ V p . O -- a- -....._~_,,,. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTI‘ETOW}I, OCTOBER 2 '_f~l9"i f $2 'I i " . = -_ .__ . fu.-. - ' , » ' ii . ”=' J I == nr v ~v w v H . _ \ . _ ` < sf*-.1 $1 4 #ii wiiisgiio. _Iy_. Our stock ot Dress Goods is nearly con1p'ete and com- prises the very latest up- to-date goods. QUXLIPY, PATTERNS and PRICE that cannot be beaten. Furs"€ We have a fine range of furs in Jackets, Capes, Col- larines, Ruifs, Muifs, etc. Our Furs are all new as we did not carry any over. Qual- ity of our Furs is the best and needs no pufliiig-they sell themselves. Every gar- ment guaranteed. Millinery-* We are very bnsv in this Store can attend to your wants. New Millinery ar- riving every day. INsrai.i.xrioN.--Tonight in Victoria morning. Division. Sir Louis Davies expects to leave for home on the 19th of October. LOYAL CRUs‘DER"_G°n°n] mu ‘i Mr. H. McEwen returned to the city on “ll t° A ht' D°°’t forget the hour” Saturday afternoon from Souris. /D nig 630° Mr. A. E. Areenault was a passenger by the western train on Saturday. Charleston. S.C. on the 28th from Hon- MW- W- W' S“mva'° l°“"'°° this m°"°' duras. Central America, sailed on re- ing °" 8 vim '°fri°°d°i°'M°f‘"°°1' _ ,turn on Friday. In a letter to Hr. MT- 395°! 1`°°‘“'“°d °° 1”' h°m° 1° Mcldillan the captain reports ‘-all S“m"°°’°‘d° S“'°“'d°'7`°f°°r“°°“' well." Mrs. Sprague was a passenger to Sum- menide Saturday en route to her home in TBI steamer Elliott which arrived in Iris reported that the Telegraph of Sookvillo- St John N B has changed hands and Rev D M Campbell was a passenger has assed under C P R control with by W9 WGSWFU °l'*“‘ 17° S“mm°"‘d° 3 n P , is ga, ' ' t in samrday her care, and the diilicultv in ov.: gross Lad .Prospectrr. French Regent. They are now in Souris and are all going we1l.In the three minute class four have entered and s number of other _-- entries will be iillfd tfdav. The Addresses at Meetings Saturday and bicycle race is an assured event of the day_ Sunday. _ _ _ , Miss Bs: PRAZER M. D. addressed a THE S' S' Pune?" did mt amve m -meeting under the auspices of Ladies’ Charlottctownuntil seven o’c1cch on Aid Societyin the Baptist schaoh-Dom §“‘“,rd“7 evemnr'-" She W” _d°t°'”°d on saturday afternoon. Her address in Picton on aeccunt ofthe Halifax _e_X- was interesting in the extreme, and hibition. Nearly all the Island exhibits lwhat a Privilege is (urs to lirgeu to one Wu” brought °'"' Anwng 1'" P”` bt ra and brought up _ in heatheniem, nun." Wu' :`J“dg° M°D°n."d’ D' but now converted to the worship of the McMillan and son, Conn. Nicholson, ,me G0d_ Miss De pnzehis A highly Chas. R. Smallvi ord. E. R. Brow, John gifted lady’ thoroughly cou"c“t,.d_ A' F"g“°°"J"°' E°’t°”' M'" P' J' and 'filled with love for her chosen McKinnon. Geo. Chilton. L. Dawson. work that of bringing the women of G H Longworib F L Haszard Chas ’ eh” been ,D 5 A n . ~ n - n n I d' t ' t. g F"qub°r'°n’ Mis' J' L' Thompwn' fblrlgevzn ygalis in an Hospital chieiy Otto Crabbe, D. Schurman and J. S. among the women and hop” that by C1“‘k°- ministering in ine iiis or the body sine may have many opportunities of point- C. 0. F.--A CoUR'r of the Canadian ling the soul to Christ. She feels sure Order of Foresters, to be known by thei that India isssllowly putt snrelyl coming name Colville was instituted at Souris. $0 Chflét- 6 SP0 9 °1' an QUT- an on Friday night; by Mr. R. J. Stewart, every one present would fain have assisted by Bro. McEwen, P. C. R. of listened another hour; At 5 c"cl.0ok the court Charlottetown. The following meeting was brought lf éibolpgi Ill ,. it~.d d'talld iii h' th heronteeb . department' H1155 Van' fvd?t‘heecetfrrenta;earl:niI. P? CtlsR(;)H(.=eAI opmg 0 ear I Dingwell; C. R., J. A. Mclnnis; R. S., Ynsrnnnar evening long before the P. J. McIntyre; F. S.. F. A. Leslie; appointed hour the BaPli5t Chunk wa' Tr-=as. J. C. Ferguson; Chap. Geo. crowded to the doors. The scboolroom Leslie; Cond. M. Acorn; S. W.. A. J. was then opened and it filled _\Jp. Steele; J. W., A. McKie; S. B., W. many being unable to gain admission. your country w.ll bein an iniinitrtli worse condition than India is tc-days I Give us the chance, give un the G isis.- and India will surpass tie other iiaiionn of the earth. When praying for you own country remember benighted India.” special nature and the anthem “Lead ,kindly Light,” by Tearis was beauii fully rendered. The platform wag tastefully decorated with ferns and potted plants. saaaaaaasaaaa §WooI . ` ii iioap ###*#hana 'ri Q U1 i w%######ha Toilet and Bathi Pure, whiteWOOL SOAP #I is an ideal soap for toilet* .’, lull, E said: She was converted sixteen ye-.i.- ago through the preaching of Mr. Sas- ford a Maritime missionary. and on account of the prejudice of India in re regard to medical aid for women she decided to devote her lit ‘ to the practice of medicne among her own sex. A pw ii- etic iccident occurred which reached the ear of Lady Dufferein and which ze- t _ sulted in the formation of the Dufffrin r ‘ an ' Association which exists to-day. Miss De Frazer embraced t‘io opportunity to g study medicine and graduated in I887. C For over an hour she held her-lar e and- ‘ . 5 ‘ ience spell bound as she t lat ot some of the many pitiful cases comino undoi- 1» ti in if *from France Blair, Minister of Railways. will s an Mrs A S Johnson left Saturday morn 5:2325 ggtzhgirgazilg; ;:;ehE;_;i:;nd * a new morning paper' 1 if mg fm; F;°d-°'i°°°"’ N' B" Where “he Wm' selves for treatment She clo=ed lwiiiiian spend a month THE “CGS 8* 5°“1’iS 0° W°d°°=d“y' Mn. E. Mnnnnnid, Mnnniifieid, neon.-ned promise to bo a grand success- The heme snonrdsy nftenisinnglin the Hali~ contestants in the match race are pro- fax Exhibition. el<;-qnentappealtoChiisiiansto ivth-. 2 ' Gospel to me minions mg IZQSUI i htAnother new .oi of handsome stuffs came up who have nev.r heard din g ° ' 7 0 e gfipist. r"-Cicfiisehvynnrppnnnnnnni i.-.ri They i. new on the centre counter waiting yyears an sea. your Bible-, -ang.-, `0u_mUq uf thUm_ . MUIRE ' .' £ ;>r; PE sonar. MisNiioN. .d~,\i.<=i»i°»»°=»e or ~ .. ,f»i.i\"tt°.t’ 2 §"l%~'lf=‘“ll§ii\"`%l". "r't\\‘\ LOCAL BRIEFS R |M»»= De- Pr-z5»i»§ffrn°o°in .f..n'.... 1 tbl/ .~.)i. . costume nd - `» b 1 'T ' ` ` ` Dr. Alloy went to Montreal Saturday a In °°mm°°c"'i‘-I "N111" Q ` i V.i_'._"»',’»‘ The i~-_'ws are ne w. the finish of the goods '/. -.0 perfect 'hat y0u’d guess at once that ' \ weavers diii the work. . " ' i The singing by one noon wnn nf .. , Prone, purple, myrtle, and olive green - marine and new blue, fawn, dove, light grey 1 I 7 some of the shades. ii Prices 59a, een, iso, ssc, $1.20 : _ I I May we show themto yon. 0 *si in .i»v'1>@~'»'. C "fl f`v'.. .T iz...-n.'»¢. J. Qtfinf... QT., . lf pl IEW? .McLaren; J. B., W. M. Wood; Rev. G.P. Raymond in introducing the Phy.. Dr. A. McLean; Fin. Com., speaker said she had come at her own 0 J. A. Mclnnis; Auditors.J.McEachern, equip herself forchosen work sbe_1eit l G. Leslie; Trustees. Dr. A. McLean,H. her native country to visit the hospitals on-kos. , H. Acorn. The Court will meet the in England and on this continentas well. The P(-.‘0plC S Si0l’€. third Friday of each month. When the She also had a desire to look into the . other business was concluded the mem- faces ofthose who had sent the Gospel W. R McKie; G. McFarlane, expense. Having a desire to further rf '; ~'--f"`-/'” » ' 1 f .' ' I ~ ‘I r -rf-f 'im ‘T jv;-T f il; \\( \~ iii( \\I \\‘ f\l§, ‘if bars were addressed h Bros. Si art, to her benighted land and who had ‘iii .'_f\)