Z-Y a ' _ 0" G Own drunk was hi-rested yestordiy Y _ - ‘ MR. W. K. Rochas of Rogers an ' ' _ D _la . . . . . A s-i‘!;’n?‘;)";;)';‘!_°;?Or Lfcwxg Book' 5" Rogers, Summerside is in the city. J I-|orn°3by’S BOOK Store Mn J N BAKER, Toronto. agentfo fn” Rwitfition Book for Church oi' cnyythe Cleveland bicycle is ill the Olly. f*'1°"‘£c;|l,|`1`sH!t)yrs Book Store Miss MA'r'rri-: \Viric.ii'r -\ as a passen rhicb of pretty Cmpc Paper for Cmnt: ger by the western express last night. ,..Dc¢~orotion for 211s at 1 Mit. Ricnino HUNT. Siinimersid 7 J Hornsby § Bqglt )St0re. ‘came to the city by last nights express ‘gms Present tor ec to -5 :.,nt at _______ _ ` rnsb ’_q Book Store, THE residence -of Mr. (r._A. Gans, ' J topmmedyffom 15c to 53_00 at samwed B Euan" n Ra ter and cm, The Esplanade, has been connected b ;P.°|wHornsby’s Book Store. V a “W S ' y *°1°Pl‘°°‘=- ANI' d Prayer Book for me "slmmlems Everlwhem' 1 Miz. A. J. HOULE, Mrs Houle an 5430 at ` . . ° - son returned to the city last evenm F J :q°§::?£!,,s.)£?gbl(0?:?re° '__ from a. few dav’s visit to Moncton. bo* 1°' S ' 5 ` ` °` ' s 1 ` ' _ FJ l'lorl‘\Sb_¥ S 300k sf°f°- _ See am °° page 'I _E MR. STANLEY GREEN of Summersid Gallnlmd D1’°f‘*‘l“8 Ca? A Xmas Tm.; SS Halifax will be due hc;-9 ro-iis in the city assisting the Messr 'Plr°§g’:§’r day at two olclock p. m. ' -Richards load the barkentine Meteor. pgdsnd Painters’ Supplies on hand D. M. J:.cKsoN, a prominent lumber MRS- JAMES DUNCAN 18ffM°UdaY f° Aslittle over cost at dealer of Tidnish. N. S., was in the P. E. Island, where She will remain Bakes Best Bread --Z. vs » 9.9 ",==~f"1 ' f'-.‘.~.f-_- ff.. » 'L~"‘¥*?li.§.§=1‘,,`_'.~1..;- _ M .~.» -.' :,' 1. . ,v ._+ __~ h,.,- ,~ V-~§==1 ~' sr fc ' .-c__,,N .___ g. .`~"~'cn_i‘.. <_ W 'N __€__A_;3_>_;._,_:';_, ._ : -cp t, ~;-sm ,V - V n '_ _e - _ _ THEGUADIAN CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 29 1896 _ _ _ 0 5 I a _. I city yesterday and leaves today for few d8yS -D81h0“Si° COT' Tel ‘ vell Bros., went ashore at the entrance` b #ill y issue. DURING the storm on Sunday eve- S114pi>li¢°- water. Tiuckily he was rescued by ai preach at 730' nnnauynean La1‘l’»PlQrSi. n _ _ _ . Tfgiggc, es’ morning for Halifax in response to a t ° ° 3° are req Cakes, Légalyti Fruit Ginger*-hsnap Patties. etc. please note the change 'inspiring and exceedingly helpful to ‘ipresent owners. ilimctt-‘ . I 7 _ k we are receivm eloquent and extremelv beneficial A nam d cosmme_ my Wee or so ,_ g large number remained for the Biterff ‘P a°‘ ° Ca' load WRECT "ROM meetingwhonthe Bishop snake on ‘liiei by ‘ i t 1. _, f - sr- 'iihid iniiis is ozvrsulo. #common sius of lite ‘ and then init-cling _ §;i§§£_S°_fi§°§_ I Chugci., W f°f at as '° °'°'“ ii‘§.:.':.;.‘;i‘.i§ .‘.*i;::s;se.i‘1:i.;i fssitmg “is ll UllB|' Fllllll' 10 llllf Gllslilllws an audibly joined. on the eve of SL 4' nesday with a Bib e rea ing 1(p an Ir , . h h '.3 . ni., sermon an e l0Cl¢Bllll0l Ilillih yAudrewsDa.y the church of hngland,fn:;:i’n;“at,§’30p mv and on every Cslland see us befo,-e buying else ‘thyppcglgpiigtn ;i;eb§}p:ltpopolft;seia E»PetcI=Ji_`r;l`i afternoon and evening until Friday “.1 d _ ' `l U _e with gms me » night. It is not often God sends among ` llgmhs an dmfiiiriaa special service of “S” Such a maniof Power as Dr' Court' IS °P “" C' ll- " _ _ _ aw' h ri 'ii snow R & intercession on behalf of missions in S2 ‘_ gfayfalté tl Igssiii, Ono gltflniyl of bein.,- ' Peters school room, at 4 30 o’clock thisl h;‘;“’6d_ 0 ' " pp y ° e afternoon when everybody will bei Pe THE POPULAR PRINTER " welcome. ' i d forthe trophy. Score 6 to 5. It was r and was witnessed by over a thousand. _ lottetown is to be honored bva visit 9 lative of the famous traveller, Mrs. y the Church Migsionary Society, the Y i . g have decided to send her to Canada to B er and such as it is not often our privi- 5 lege to hear, and may be heard in St. Y 1. noon at 4 o’clock, :ind on Monday even a ing at 7.30. Summersme THE quarterly oilinal board of th 9 _ _ ° ‘ .° J S _ THE schooner H dm, C _ “Q First Methodist church meets this _even ll _ __ . 5 ar ‘ ‘ l l y apt Bo ° di-chulr, wrrha ca;-co owned by Q _ ing at7 o’c1ock Important business. to Glace Bay, C B on Friday night, Mit W S McK1E,wants to uy some and it is feared that the storm has hoisas for which he will Pay. good wrecked her completel _ prices. S69 hls advertisement in this THE Bishop of Nova Scotia will hold 3 Bakgfy ?}§§“c?$‘3.?.§..‘.°°.2“‘é’$.Zi.';2..`f‘i.f§. 1'.i§’.fl ;S~=;v;°°1°;;;='°f<;g;°i°° inagf-,1g°t°f’g by a. larve wave and knocked into the at 6 ra 8 a moon ' an uiirgiiih Pies. °°mP°°i°“_ b°f°“° any f“"lh°1` dang" . THE annual meeting ot Calvin L. O. \°"°rt°°k hm' L. Will be held in the Orange Hall, Pi . 1 d th 5th D . P121 Mltssns. Ben). Heart z, Edgar Heartz Btntgfulanlgf §tu7h¥°:]_ayl\u ememberscoé d Dr J P Taylor left yesterday ah If do P nested to aussi silver (`°k°“' f@1°£1'3m°l`00@iV9d§°Y M1'-Richard H993” _ W. M. S.-Parlor Social: The ladies _ 1° the effect t at his son. Rev- 'ct W. M. s. of tho First Methodist Dr- Home of that city. who has been church will hom their Parlor social this in fm' 501119 time Wllh tYPh°1d fav" and 'ferenino-, at the residence of John New- Telephonc 98. `3b"“t ’°°°V"i°g' has had 3 “M959 "son, ldsq., Euston St-f All iI1\0I'PSi0d EW IN St. Peter‘s chapel yesterday after-il 9 noon the Bishop of Nova Scotia adding- ‘ THE iivaigyheap clad pacer hielrose ‘pur- lsed the children, who were in atten - chased by ie ngineer args r0II1 Ecupss BAKERY' _ ance in large numbers. The address Mr. B. H. Ramsay, Montrose. and was in the form of a critechising which " which was reported in this paper a day was taken part in by nearly all the or two ago, was brought to bhhrlctte- children present. In the afternoon at town yesterday. She was bought 4.30 o’ciock he addressed the women in through Mr. P. I. McMahon of this city the church and his discourse was most ywho purchased Montrose 2.20% for his everv woman. He dealt with the dutv _ ' _ , _ , _ ot wbmen to God.their husbands. their if ST’ ANDRPEWAS Dn`M§` Fmimbeés own children and -heir homes ;laying this iof the Caledomau Club anh tC‘i'rb men 5 down as the first duty of women. A, are reqwsted to fneet' al ‘ 8 lu mqm’ ergo congregation assembled in the Q“"_"“7’ §'r;°t;1th‘S t£T“;S(£y;l]]a‘;_;;“1?t§f Vining when he gireachfeihha mission zigcgsgigh td tliIepHot;luDavies to attend ____ 1 .erm-on qu iihe. Sp Jem 0 avmg. an the St. Ar.d1_°ew‘s Dinner. Members lm In hte' ine Sermon was ‘ery 'will turn out in plaid and bonnet or in THE Wanilererers defeated Dalhou-'H ' ' ` ` ' sie in a game of football on Saturday ‘ the most exciting game of the season. NEXT Sunday and Monday, Char- froma famous woman, Miss Bird, of London, England. Miss Bird is a re Isabella Bird Bishop, and has been for some years a. missionary in the east. She is not comini? to collect money, but largest missionary society in the world, d consider her abilit so great that' thev I ' _ Shirts That Fit. There are shirts and shirts. ` ' And there are tshirt makers and shirt awaken a greater interest in the cause of missions, She is a wonderful speak- Paul’s Schoolroom next Sunda after JUST now the street crossings are in a. most frightful condition from mud, and the rights of pedestrians are more than ever interfered with by hand bar- rows which claim right of track on the sidewalks. Ladies especially do not like to be trundled off the walks into the mud but there seems no alternative while the city/government tolerates ex- isting conditions. Once in Scotland. when the street authorities lung neglect- ed to fill up a quagmire in front of the 1 residence of a worthy citizen, though often requested to do so, it c sms to pass that the carriage two of these 'officials broke down in the middle of _‘the mud-hole ‘As they 'Houndered in. itlie mud the citizen remarked. "Wool, gentlemen llm richt glad to see ye Some shirt makers simply are satisfied to make shirts, that look pretty well in the -~ box. _ But don’t fit-sleeves too long or too short, neckbands improperly made, etc, We don’t sell that kind. - Our shirts are made absolutely by the best ` ._ _ factory in Canada. ' _ Their goods are honestly made-'-to fit well - ~ A-to-look well-to wear Well. , _ __ j ,_ '_ There’s good old-fashioned economy in 'buying our make _ of unlaundered shirts. For example-we`ve a line there _ at 50eents. Fine cotton bod_y,linen bosom and hnds. ’ Finer grade still, double stitched all round, reinforced hack and front, heavy cotton body, Irish linen bosom 1 movin’ in the matter at last.” All _ 75c_ ~ _ Charlottetown would feel the same if? ` , ~ ‘ they could catch the city fathers just ` At $1.10 we’ve a line similar make to the ‘75 cent one, A ww "moving in the mmf-” quality is ecccrhccgh, chair his cu .thc time hiccrics of finish even to “cushion” button hole at back' _$1.10. Open back or open front 75c. Our-special, due all ready to wear shirt all sizes for “spot ca.sh”' $1.00. Better Thanksgiving Day. The service was grades $115 1.25 1.50. " conducted by the pastor, Rev. John ~ Goldsmith. The programme which t 1 was varied and lengthy was effectively _ _ _ ; _ carried out and a. liberal collection was ‘ ’ . ` taken up. After devotional exercises, _ Y , 1 “The Song of the Fruits,” was very _ - ~ nicely given by six- little girls, Winnie _ Weeks, Jennie Weeks, Rhoda Guard, \ ` _ _Annie Metheral, Bessie Wilkinson and what We Adverhge- We |“|aVe_ _Annie Bell; a solo appropriate tothe . 'occasion was given by Mr. McR Leard, 1, leader of the choir, and was greatly en- fjoycd by the audience. A dueit given by Misses Re'tie Leard and Bessie Guard was highly appreciated- “The @@@@@ If ii’s lewso|\’s-l|:’s Good. @§Q song of the Grain,”was given by Misses \` Blanche Leard, Florrie Bill and Carriei ' Leard, the re-citations in this exercise @ ` were interspersed with singing by the `_ choir and were intensely interesting. A recitation, “Deacon (`=zmpbell`s` Thanksgiving Dream,” was effectively given by 'Miss Hattie Chappell andthe 1 Anthem “The Earth is the l.or6’s,” was _ A LARGE congregation assemb- "led in the Methodist Church, Alberton, at the public service on the evening of The ining Ghairs We sell at 75c and 95c- t econ tj finely rendered by the c*0il‘. The Pas- E it 101' than ga” 9 lantern Service on ‘iso @ lf riot, call and see them. They are the best Value eve ` Great Salvation,” using as illustration “Herod in Chirown, at least those Whc have seen them a number of very fine views and Lurow- v @ éa so ° ° I ing passages of scripture and hymns upon _ ‘ y ' , the screen. On Friday evening, Nov. ' il25th, the Pastor repeated the lantern no _____________----@f;;§§;3$$@$;@@@@@@@@@@eeeaeeee@ee6®G84 mmw _p oooeooooeeeocooeoo Price lien, » D -Big Money. We don’r. deal in any Of ill above. WE DO KEEP the beS gods of niateriail obtainable e will give _you as fine A J0b of printingas is known to the art. (Fone . attractive. etc - 'rhc Piucrl win hc in pi-opoil ` ?htiiitiiiitiuii r in eooeeeeeeeeeee HE Wliil RUNS HAY REID Call and soc _ ’§ tion to the expenses. D. TAY LO R Queen St. P|l0D\l0E MERCHANTS Po'rs'rox~:s_ 'rvnN1Ps. olvrs. llrrrlm, EGGS, Pouurnv cceeece 3> = ii.-.s......'.ic.-.....° SATURDAY, \Vll0LESAl.E. - Prices from ic I-lA|.iFAx, N. 8. Rncnivmns or FRESH PORK 5 _J i Va- _ $5 & IAIITIN ' ' ' sinmsrnns ' Succeesors to Beer Bros. ' Public, Melon!! to lon » Home Bniieinz Chggyg nnmnn one e _ @ @ 'QQ @) e Ea li” g, . 5-`~ 1 Ll ocooccccoecceeoeeeeeeeeeeoeeeoeeeoe Sl? |50 S U1 I League was organized. Hon. President HANDKERCHIEFS and paidclosest atteniittl While the PHS' _ __ .__ .__ - --- ” " L. \ \` p - great Salvation.” At tlic close of this service e. Chapter of the Epworth charlottetnwn and Dang Fatqry Rev John Goldsmith , l’re_ident Henry con This Cha ter will meet' in mg terior and exterior Finish, etc. etc. » D Department of Christian Endeavor o monthly consecrations services on the . . ’ il Bal r ‘vowel Poets first Sunday evening of each month. eornio wrnriow-1, “°“"'» 9”" B* -1 'I' °“°d d moomu V -» -- - '-- Dried Clear Spruce, Sheathing and Clap Boardl. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN P Arc _ - M- he Be uuprejudiced in your judgment and you will s 'P buv only "Arc Light. ’ *s‘<;>_i';ff--1.5.; _ -_- ~"=_f»"'>& _ ;5?>’il£’" * """'-- ' fe---1-'L--'M _ makers. _ V _ 1 P1 AmA¢hQQ$m l;\"l'E"KT§@].q'. 5 ` service at West Devon, another of the ° rcrspohcfccm had iiirinhrctiihc text ‘ ’ "` " & How shall we esta e if we neglect so ' _ _ _ _ with ' ri krnen and first-class machinery, we are preparf Ritchey; Secremay Mr' Bwlamm Um- supply conet}i~ii)<(:a:,‘1-S Eier|liall|’s Pills _ _ ’ C g *_ tions. Sold by all Drug' _ gistn throughout the Island- g A 0 Price25cents. p f‘°”°°"’ T .I HA _ \_ i ‘ 1 A _ 1' i __ M?"-A i"l l ‘D ‘i Q _ i ‘ , , ~ I I 2 .c..,»»°°f1°e=" l 0 ` 1 e " " ormrour L ‘°°°"i.“':§*-“°‘°° Soocnoooooencooosecceon . , f»'