» HMI* 5 _'ii il’-glliii it-re?-1=tirl ii; §=;r:y.s:m:sY..”:f:: }l,nll||.uo.i.. -» _ _ '°."f:0’|"‘°f£f :,'i_:\l\li'i\\|TsoT,ii§?og*dnarTii\. ugiiiliiii ‘"il..$\..i-.ni-i ni 1..-rein nun nes. zood orch- 'T1 plcinr \\'nl<~r, laniviniiil true protection, ilirbanl-\'...<»|...n1|.....r1¢¢,...<»l»\i1y to nw any `;|lni\\‘lnvi||nnln:.~ l|\_c situation almost un nnillai. Fori'|n-|lnn-mfnrnnrtinn apply to J. in\\'||1nn.- .n~.n~ .~'1.t~.--yin-I ( ematsrv or to l`. lll*lI\l't\' DUNCAN. 10.lid twnnf-l'nt. lax. Owner. 5:;-¢ guuwinunuunmmx i . ,, lit You Use (lur (lake 2 If you do not, do so. A trial order wil'i convince you that there sre no other cakes just as good as STEWART’S l£ci_ii-sl: BAKERY, Balres Best Bread. Ilulvmnususvrnsaul-C D. ifrer Generstloo "_ ulvvv Ill IIUW IIUWDU UIUUKW' UIIIITIUIIHIUWIL mu. W s srawlnr isrtymn-day sn' a visit to Moncton. Tal Princess arrived last night at 0.10 and the express at l0.&l. C. Onan Tnoureon' of Hewson Woolen Mills, Ltd., Amherst, is in the city. Mas. B. W. Hious left yesterday for- Boston whers she will spend the winter. G. H. Lamnaw, representing J. E. Morse 8: Co., leaves this morning on return to Halifax. Miss CLARA McDoru.i.n of the Mutual i Insurance Co. of New York is visiting her parents at Vernon River. \ Misses A. McDoN/lui and Mary E. Mc- Donald, Glencoe, left last week for Winni- t peg and Boston respectively. Mniwirx Lopes, late of M. Trainer, & Co., has obtained a position ln Calga- ry with the Hudson Bay Co. Miss Hanna Annnnson leaves this - morning for Halifax wbereshe will be the ` guest of Hector and Mrs. Mclnnes. Miss Iusivs Rows has returned from Los Angeles. California, on n visit to her . parents J. A. and Mrs. Rowe, city. i Miss B. Hunnius has resigned her posi- tion as teacher of Alberry Plains School to accept o. more lucrative one in Boston. . Miss l-lanmsoN, daughter of Rev. Wm. Harrison, Cornwall, has accepted the y position of organist in Sr. James Church. 1 Tax meeting of the Gentiemen's Driv- T ing Giublast evening was adjournedi witbouttrausactinguny important busi-| ness. 1 W. F. Mrrunani. of the Royal Bank of! Canada, Halifax, is relieving R. B. i Dimook, Manager of the Charlottetowni branch. 1 Tris S. S. Electra did not come in port- last evening and will not make the trip l here this week owing to extra workon the I Pictou route. | Tun Half Vi’ay house at Vernon River i has rccentlyundergone extensive repairs and now may be classed among the fin- ' est country hotels of this province. A iiannsom-: new dwelling for J. J. Hornby hasjust been completed on Fitz- I roy Street, west of St. James Church. l The housc is fitted with all modern con- veniences, is neat ami yet connnodious, and is prcttily situated in a quiet section of the city. The contractors were Park- nn and Crabbe. Among thc passengers by the express west yesterday morning were W. H. Sullivan, Govcrmuent'Eng|necr, and Mrs. Sullivan to Toronto; Mrs. (Chief Justice) Sullivan to Montreal; Mrs. W. S. Stewart 1 and F. li. Beer to Moncton; Il. A. Ellis to Frcctown; Postmaster Whcar, S. F. Hodgson, J. J. ()'iiiclly, und A. G.l’utna|n thc new liinnngcr of the lioyni Bunk at Suminersldc. TB.: Surveying Bloomer Elilnor, Capt. T°°k°1'. arrived in port yesterday morn- |l\8. She has been engaged in surveying work ln Newfoundland and Labrador Coasts. . Ar the Polleo Court today the Prohihi tion cases of Pros. Edwards against Mis. Allnie COYle for first offence and G. A. Essory, for third offence, will come up for hearing. Mas. T. J . Hsrrauaiv left yesterday on return to har home in Somerville, Mass., NWI’ Visit-iw her parents, Thomas and Mrs. Gurney of the Laylook Cottage, Cove- head West. Tun warehouse on Grafton street oppo- site the Masonic Temple was offered at public auction yesterday but did not sell. The reserve price was 8700 and the high- est bid 80%. Tun Presbyterian Church Mt. Stewart, will be re-opened on Sunday next. :Ser- vice at 11 a. ui; also at 3 and 0. 30 p. m. Sneoialcollection at all services in aid of Church repairs. Hanna. Asn Mas. Bannnnsron, Los An. gales, California, visited Regina last Fri- day, returning from a visit to Prince Ed- ward Island. They went west to spend n day withJ.W.P.Balderston at Moose Jaw. -Regina Standard. ‘ 'l‘ai-:ns were 50 passengers from Orwell, Chinn Point and Belfast by the SS City of London yesterday. Cargo consisted of 00 cases eggs, 45 hogs, 34 barrels- and and 7 boxes produce, 0 beef cattlc,i sheep 3 tubs butter and one burrow. ON the S. S. Bunavista this trip are two splendid horses for His Grace Archbishop Howley. Driver O‘Neil came thrugh with them from P. E. I., and says they are beautiful creatures, but received a terrible knocking about in the storm. - St. John's Herald. Isaac Mvilnisy has added to his collec- tion of old time curiosities nn old English blunderbuss which saw service in the last iight for Louisburg, On the brass band encircling the point of the muzzle is tho following inscription: “Happy is he that escapes me." Wira this issue The Guardian begins the publication of The Adventure of Black Peter, the sixth of the popular Sherlock Holmes sorics. It will be found to bca story of engaging interest and will bccompleted in about seven issues of this pnper. THE following compose the team of Prince Edwards who will meet the Vic- torlas in football this afternoon.: Lou. McMahon, H. Toombs, J. Mahar, J. Brown, Capt., J. Gormley, Hnlves ; G. Mc- Mahon, F. Coyle, Quarters; R. Harris, C. Coyle, C. Dany, F. Foley, W. Crawley, W. Campbell, W. Carney, P. McTaguc. IN FURNITURE “Always the best valuein the city. Mark Wright Furnishing Co's. “owls and ENDS” T ' //.mfs/us.: ~ _ _ f Odds and ends-Shuts with out drawers to match- all sorts -mcn‘s and Boys’-all marked at crst and less to clear. _ Everyone a bargain ! i | 5/1/fd /GYM/1 i_ I/ “W0f§i=fi" l A fine English Unshrinkable Uudervvear of finest purest wool-those who wear it re- /Cj_ commend it highly. From per suit ........._..g5_20 .Z1 I "£2853 ZlI§Sii§~`|b`t'i.Z.§n§I Miss Winans Banca, Cavendish has gone to Moncton to attend High School. Rev. A. W.Nionoi.s was a passenger by the Princess last evening on return to Kensington. Mas. Wu. Moimounquavrrn and child who were Visiting in Montreal returned to the city last evening. Miss ELLA Simrsorl, Cavendish, leaves this morning on a visit to Drfand Mrs, J. F. Clark, Toronto, Out. Y B.' A. Tairss, Saelrville, and A. S. Mahon, Halifax, who have been “doing” the Islaud,leavo this inoming by the Prin- oéss on return. Satin in postage stamps to “The Guar- dian, Charlottetown," 6 cents for 100 Tun- nel stsmps, ll cents for 200, 16 cents for 800, 21 cents for 400, 26 cents for 500 or 52 cents for 1000. These prices include cost of mailing. Everybody should use Tunnel stamps on their envelopes and correspondence. d tw if Micnani. Eoau had his shoulder dis- located a few days ago. He was work- ing aiong with a number of his men at the job removing the uid Guard House at eni- rance to Government liouse grounds when n lever broke n i »\\'ing ei grcut weight to fell upon his shoul\icr.i)r. Kelly attended the injury. DR. F. L. I-iAsz.\itD, while in town u few days ago, had his fool. badly sprained and bruised, while being pinned under his horse, which had slipped upon thc pavement and fell. The bitulithlc pave- ment is in many places becoming quite smooth, makiiig it very difficult for horses to keep their footing.-Glace Bay ex. [Dr. Hnszard in a son of Hon. F. L. Hasznrd, city.] Tm-1 annual public meeting of the Wo men’s Missionary Society was held last evening in the Schoolroom of thc First Methodist church. Reports were hcurd from the local Society and from ilu~ Bi‘nnch meeting held recently lu St. Stu- phcn, showing the Society to be in u most flourishing condition. Arldresses were given by Miss Holman, rcturnr-ri inissinn- ary from India, and Rev. Wm Dobson. A loving tribute was paid to the memory of Miss Lavinia Clarke, a iiilssioiinrylof tin- Souiety who died recently in lin- 1'. li. i. Hospital. by Miss Annie Mclilsh. .\ sol.- by S. Campbell and nnisic und-r ll.- dlrection uf Prof. Watts added much l. the success of thc meeting. Tins debate held at the Charlottetown Business College last evening was cei- tuinly a very interesting discussion, and was thoroughly appreciated by thc lnrgu oudicnce present. The subject u-ns: \Vhich hnsbeen the gi-cntcr benefit to bi~ country, the Statesman or \Vnrrioi? 'i`hr~ nillrinutive was upheld by \V T Clarke whosc arguments were .~iron;; and convincing. The nc|,futi\'e was opened by Montgomery Owen, who made his debut as n dcbniter. The afilrmutive side of thc question wus supported by Fred May. Miss B. Clarke also spoke on this side of thc argument and was thc first to break thc ico for the ladyspenl-'ers:Mr. Owcnhaviugtoleave the meeting Walter Trainer took up his views and closed thc question on his side. ills arguments were pointed and critical ilnding fault with many previous actions andubly showing the great bcncllt the warrlor\\'ns to his country. On a vote ,___ __ nderwear For Present _ and Future ear. , No question as to the coming of winter-as to the necessity for A warm. comfortable underwear. The question is “Where to buy- , ' where to get best undeiwear with least expenditure of hard cash." Read our list--compare qualities-note the low prices. They are f‘\ 7~,-f-15 _“_-I f l ,_ `j _ E 5) A- __ F the best irduceinent we have to offer. Warm, heavy, sanitary wool ficeced Underwear in natural color, nicely finished, has felled seams, ]ersey cuffs and ankles, wears splcndidly, sizes 34 to 44, per suit A iiurr. evcu heavier make-white in color ; finished simi- larly to our [Loo line sells at, per suit, any size. . .__ . $1.00 1.25 "Tiger" llrand wool fieeced underwear is spicndnlly fin- ished and of fine quality. Has jersey cuffs and ankles, felled seams, French neck and is neatly triinmed, per suit,anysize... . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . - ~ .. The well known “Watsons" unshvinkablc fleece _lined- 1.35 natural color-finel finished. with ‘ist comes in dark Y ~ ' een facings on shirt and pants, F_rcnch neck, Jersey cuffs and ankles, any size, per suit. . _ . .- A bargain is offered in a heavy fwool, illifalliceii. “il- shrinkable underwear, winter vieig t very warm. specialpersult........._....... . _ . . ._ ....... .. 1.70 1.50 "Wool Knap" a purc all wood fleece lined underwear usranteed unshrinirabic_-splendidiy finished,idouble - breasted. Priced according to size from per su ._ . . .. 2.35 f5liliE|l_iD`S` Unshrinlqblc Underwear M f n Underwear eight- H 5Pl°"‘““ I, _ gum for out-door men. |°°°° lliltd warm com- Eve size u I0 45 indi- f°“°i>l°. durable, well Priced according to sim. 'fSTANFIELDS” ” “s'i‘aNi=iEi.n's" ceisgnazeaé ’ ure wool unshrinku e-no oy ' Section thread in it HeavY We show s specially Snc linelin this famous make-probably the most complete vaiiety in the province- Again note the lowness of the "S'l`aNFlELD’S" extra heavy wqghr, pn;-¢'wool unahrink- able similar to above line b\\t considerably heavier. Any size up to 48 inch. Priced accordin to size, ' t 6i hfrom r .°lf.'iif`.'f‘_’."..?.._'ff.......slf% i r '-3-fi-°' -Lf-I-Z vs' -°‘§.:;,‘;i" :.z'.‘.i"::" :;::1:;r:£;.::.::;i.,11.2112 xriimgi ni nm, from T;-iornigfr for rinviri-;ssifTNaI. AND BU5INE59,,M§N- I--~.......,, _ _ _ . Snns l , .1 as Splgudnl fitting garments, very durable “We hgvsei le ns nz ° d ° heavy wool, g=::’g;“klbl¢. warm, ‘il =i1e;'ri’;§i ii;rfiii\If'g| 30 . prices. m. i _ - __..:;¢;_,.:.‘_'_:‘ff°:_.Pfr ,,,., ;‘:."i:t:;..:?..‘vf%°:._i'a‘?;. W“°°l1’l" urs wool .. ~ » "' diurn and licev wel bts of fin- im i, P s'raNri_i~.i,D s in me _ Y K up to 46 inches-Priced accor mil ‘° fi” ty ““ Z P’ suit. 5| 55 $2 40 $5 50 $5 90. and $4.85. l i being taken "tlTc`lTKliZ>`f§lioweilY lT1a|'ge majority in favor of the warrior. The subject for ncxt debate isi Whether docs' hcridity or environment exercise thc more dominating influence on thc individual. A ifoo'rn.\i.i. match in Sydney last Saturday betwcoii Sydney Mines and Sydney Y. M. C. A. cnded in a fight and there has been considerable discussion of thc game since.The referccwas Sam Doylr, formerly of this city. The Sydney team captain thus writes the Sydney Posti- 'I‘he football team of the Sydney Y. M. C. A. desires to state its position in regard to last Saturday nfternoou`s game. its unfortunate ending is regretted as much by us ns by anyone. Opinions as to the action of the Sydney Mines team in with- drawing from the game are bound to differ, and nothing desirable can be cf- fected by a discussion of this point now. We can say, however, that the flmsli of the game was as unsatisfactory to us ns to our opponents. We do not wish to bc understood to have any fnult. to ilnd with thc rcfcrcc. Mr, i)nylo. VVe consider that it would be' diilicult to find in Cane llrcton u man who would referee a game more fcurlcssly, or hold both sides to thc ruics of play more strictly than did Mr. lloylc. Of the fairness of his intentions, we have no doubt. A strict enforcement of thc oil-side rule would probably prove a rude surprise to those who had been unaccustomed to such restraint. uUUullU§§ Ill' \IlUVUB , ~ ,.._r ._ ___ <.»=\< Just been opening new _ gloves for ladies-gentlemen-boys and girls. , ... .\‘._ _ ` oi, _si- 5:3-‘--i 'tif' ," »_ » _ :I guaranteed gloves for ladies are here in every Epuiar many a dak -A L V\ _ Ladies' Kid Gloves in browns. taxis, and black, zstud fastener.......... ......$|.|0 Periins' "Olga" in browns, blacks and tens,'nls.> ~ in brown, tan and white, washable. _ ._ .. .$|.35 New heavy fail walking glove, 2 stud fastener. Kangaroo. tan only. ..'.. . .. _ _ . . . _ . . . _ .$1.35 Silk lined Mocha Gloves, browns and black. . . .$|_75 Infants’ unlined Kid Gloves .. 756 Giils’gloves......... .....55¢and35c 'r- :.1"=;yYi' :_,,,_» .V “Gloves Like Nifty, stylish little gloves for Papa Wears.” boy-cut in some st;le fatl1er’s gllvts. Nothing girlish about them-rigii gloves for little nun- taus and browns, .suitable for boys “P‘°““7>'°“‘°ge 55“Bcst Dollar Gloves in Canada Then for biggerboys there’s a splendid Hand.=oine,diesiyf:\il gloves for men, §\. ` ll/ k -E 3 rssoi Kimi the small in v. C7' 5.). l /-. _ ,1 “P_x.M_" stitciiint-_', in Kangaroo, mug" of heavy SGH Ka“g"'"°° full weights. very T£n;g.isli in style- \ gloves-pique stitching, all sizes, “"5 “ml i’f"“"1»*`- \`-iilil-itll. all Si'/-Lf _ » g ieguiar $1 _ 25 grn ms , 5-gvnsnlhssssswunsnal-l.‘ $150 worth of intcrnalional stuck - __ .__ _:if ___ _ _INTENSl LY INTERESTING Soft, coinforinl.»ic iiiaitrcssv: LITTLE PRICES ON HIGH-GRADE MATTRESSES. $10.50. economical ho \\ sc k c c p c rs. i ` Close on ilic lic-cis of our , great' Iron Bed offering, fol- ~ ` lows a wonderful L-ra of mai- il .QM iress selling. Ourliltlc prices i ' ` ,` are the constant llciiglit of d I for all-no nmlirr what price you want io pay, we can supply your needs- from ii cheap, vreli-inode Luatlrcss nt }i.5o up to one oi those soft, ri0wn_\' felt inaitiesscs at ,i "4 'lf _|' '_,!f -_ as 5. f' , i. .- I i _ ' wr . . ` i new almost every morning passengers come to the city with thc cxpcctrition _ o nz of catching the bout, but instcnd are SAY BROTHER -.nw/_-1. You will need n blanket for yourscli' or your liorst- iiiis inii, and thcrc "s only om: kiurl to buy, that is, n I’i’l{l-1 \\ L)()l, blnukciiug manufactured by thc Celebrated Moncton Woolen Mill 'i .;:`=x i (lw~¢~a»~.»~¢~v~»wv~»~|-ve~¢u~wu~»-'w~wu~¢u~1TIi Sow-|1-i'].|\ l,ll'n,....__. ~_:7,|;'.'| Snnl.i¢- 3_»llsruu| l`nir-n |,ifv.....,,....,., ,_ |r4,|l~x liondou dc i.n|u'n~'l\irc l.ifc. S .'&‘£i.l'Jl' ll'l_~‘T~r I$l'|_T_"\ 7 |4:_ i.l !\1ll,|'.'t\‘ 2 ‘.’1Ii.ii4 '\ " ' .'»,li’!.`»_ v rl l'»'.l~:r _'n‘..¢i:|. |l:l_n'»:l :lil__._~r ' .ni I l.'\_ll. Ii'.|\‘li I iii,:_.i l (`i>.\ll’,\.\`\'. i’rn~l||i\\iu~' ,l'Ix|u-n~.-~. i\~~r\~. Iilubililiizs. llnrinuf i !'iur|»lu~1 in _www ,_______ , ,_ __ ` Ui,W ! __,,,_, __, _ I-if\\»ilil.\'. l‘nnndn |.lfu $~.*_77s_|.»17 $»t'.4\_l~|\ 3-g7_|»in,nn7 5-:u,lils_|t|n 3_3 <‘l,u~li ‘.'~",7_'\' 7_-Ls |;_l.-