\ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETQWN, JANUARY 12 1899, _m "___--_--_ -----wilslli l l __ ml- l_ ,‘ , r E THE Ladies’ Aid Society meets in they Mit. MAJOR SCHURHAN, Summer- l l 1 4 | 4 1 The coming gene- ration will have fewer skin diseases, because so many mothers are using Baby’s Own Soap Tn: Ai.e|:n~r Toitrr Soar Co. Monrnsai. “"i'£;'E§§'2.I.II$‘.°.§i‘$§"‘° .. DAYISON 8; C0. Christmas Supplies Raisins, Currants, DatCSi Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Peanuts, Confectionery GIS., etc- onf, zo. W1* -__ W _ Angel *****"§ Cake § They’re delicious.*, They’re fresh and .the price **’l* i © A . saansnuuuuu Each Telephone, 98. D. STEWAR ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. raesasaieasaaaa lilffllilfillfillffllf l _.__ *_ `J Goilee and Fruit lor Neil Years. Our 40 cent coEee is a mixture of Mocha and Java riznsn noasrnn ann ramen ononnn It has a beautiful aroma and flavor. ' IN FRUIT WE HAVE Malaga Green Grapes, crisp and juicy, Rosy Red, Northern Spy Apples and Sweet Jamaica Oranges. BEER & GDFF. T _ HENRY Il. lllllllll, ll. E. A. M- Can. Soc- C. E- G ad _ . . . . e1él`Ini€§_;_gollcge of Civil Engineorin Cor .°USult=.n E ' Per for General Work,Spec %l}1te2»DHSf<§rauriigcl,nSanitAry Engineering and ug esigning. C at Charlottetown and St. John. Corresn 'sdent address to Charlottetown. ,LocAL BRIEFS I t . » 2»` g Baptist congregation will bw held in the tvestry of the church on Friday evening, * Try one `of_` ou;s.*$ your devise to protect his patrons, while _ li THE annual business meetin of the next, 3.18 o`clock. Members of the ‘church and congregation are requested in be present. AN Utta wa dispatch says:--W. C. Gordon, of the state department, who was private secretary to Sir Hib- bert Tupper in the last government, has been acting private secretary to Sir Louis Davies, during the illness of Mr. Williams and it is understood that Mr. Gordon wifl get the position permanent- ly. Although quite a young man Mr. Gordon has shown himself to be very capable of analysis. Tm: Halifax Chronicle says: Dr. t Montizambert, chief superintendent of Canadian quarantines, Ottawa. arrived in the city Friday evening to be pre- sent on the arrival of the Lake Huron, , on Jan. 15th, with Dnkobors, from Sebastapol. After the work of inspect- _ing these immigrants is finished he will inspect the quarantine stations at Syd- ney, Charlottetown and St. John. The government of Manitoba is also sending a quara'.tine representative, in Dr. ‘ Inglis, to examine the new settlers in company with the past authorities. The doc or is at the Halifax. THE Yarmouth Herald says: Frank Harris, of Short Beach, picked up on the beach on Saturday morning at that place a ship‘s boat. with the words ‘°Gerona, Dundee,” on the stern. That boat was an old one. with a ho‘e stove iu the bottom. A new mast hole was rsiggedly cut in the forward thwart, as it it had been done hastily. From the appearance of the boat it was thought that the crew had endeavored to launchi it, and make their escape from their vessel. The boat was about 15 feet keel, and nothing was found in her but T one pateutrowlock. As there are several persons in the I habit of visiting the rink and promenad- ing and skating without paying for the same, the manager is reluctantly com- . polled to pet his season-ticket holders to thetrouble of bringing their tickets, and showing them at the door. It is decidedly unfair to season-ticka hold!! ers and to those who pay at tio door to . think that are 'skating and r” promeuedlng for nothing. There are too many ticket holders and the ice is too crowded to allow this,-, and the above is the only methodfthe manager at the same time he regretsthe necessity church parlor this afternoon at 4 o’clock. Tuesday evening next, the 17th, prom- talent in vocal solos, grand instrument- al music, popular choruses and quar- tettes, choice readings, etc. Look out forthe program. _ Ar the police court yesterday morn- Regulation Act by keeping her place of business open alter hours. Thos. Mur- structed according to the Act. was fined $100 or three months in jail. CAPTAIN Nicuoi./is CURRY, of Avon. dale, Hants county, was killed Monday afternoon at Curiy’s Crossing, one mile east of _Windsor. He had driven his son, who was leaving for Sac-kville to attend college to the station, and was on his way homo when the afternoon express train from Halifax struck his team. Mr. Curry was thrown violent ly to the ground. striking his head and receiving such injuries that he died al- most instantly. The skull was frac- ured and one leg broken. A Sr. MniriN’s, N. B. det patch says: Henry and Elijah Morrel, oi' Fairview, St. Martin’s. lately heard that their uncle, Amos Morrel. of Prince Edward Island had died and left quite ii lirge amount of money to be dividi d among his heirs. Amos Morrol was a bachelor' and brother of _Elijah Morrel, who li-fs the Island when a. boy. and settled on the Shepody road, when he married. About thirty years ago he removed to Fairview, St. Msrtiu’s. Ho left two sons, Henry and Elijah, who are heirs to this fortune, and who/, it is said, the lawyers on the Island are tryingtnlooknp. e Mn. A. Loan agent of the Marine Department, received information by telephone from Hr. Archibald Warren, of-North Ruslico, last evening, to the effect that the lighthouse at'tli`at place was undermined by the high tides and strong gales of late and has upset, fal- ling over toward the water. This lighthouse, whioiie built on the beech, iauwoendedbypiles and- tbefounda- tionwas mppoeed tot- be secure.. but the tides continually washing round about it loosened the piles so that the late storm- resulted ein its fall. Mr. Lord will drive by team to tho scene today, to make investigation and de- cide as to what can be done to save the of doing so. - l structure. our accounts. realize that If y ou have _ We are much gratified _ with the quick response to Our goods are sold at a very low cash figure and our customers evidently we cannot give long. terms of credit. overlooked YOUR ACCOUNT kindly remembdr that it is to our mutual advantage to have ‘Prompt S9m9mentS’l i Lyceum, Thursday l9th._ B|3l\|(8'|1S, SENTNER l|0LEO|J. & .'00- THE popular concert and entertain- ment to be given in Sf. Janes’ Hall on rises to be the best of the season. New ing Laura C. Smith was Hned $5 or twenty days for, violating the Liquor side, is in the city. Tim date-set for the bve elections in RM “mums ‘rt 5“u°rY' “ m“5°“m' ---- _ . . ~. ‘ . uesian tea, a table of fancy articles the rourth and Fifth lgistricte of Prince for sale_ T” and 8 concert are among The Latest News ol the lilly §`$;‘,“3‘;;.‘§.$§.“‘l%‘1§T’ ““"" ”°""“““°” ge at Mi- F-of i- S»» _ _ _ eters’s Hall next Monday. THE concert and basket social in and _ ‘ - of the Charlottetown Hospital whioh_ THE meeting of the fire commitee.t had been announced to take place on which was to have been held last night to OFFICE OF l the 18th ins' , will owing to other at arrange for an entertainment next o , - D _ l l .__..._.___> traotions, not beheld until the follow- II_i.nth will be held this evening at 8 & 5 _ ing evening Jan. 19th. Soc program oclock. atthe central station. Gathered guardian Reporters and cm' A In another calumn' Tm: auctioneer will sell this evoninv DRY GOODS W EvANGi:i.ic.iL si~;iivici;s will be 8,8 otdock an tb Q 5 _ANU l respondents Eveiiwhew commenced on Monday evening, Jan. - ' B newfpaperi an WA'-L PAPER magazines from the readme' room of asmall part of the original cost. I1' is understood that Mr. L. W. Cook, recently in the employ of Mr. G. H Taylor, jeweller, has taken the store watch and jawelryibusiness for himself, about the lst of February. The Gunt- niliit wishes him 'gsuccess in his new business. ’ I A vALUi~.D correspondent wr*es: Mr. and Mrs. Simon Compton, of Belle River, have just re- ceiv d the sad intelligence of the “Y for Selling HQUOT inra Place not 900'- death of one of their sons in British Co- lumbia. He was accidentally killed, but your correspondent is not able to give full particulars. Mr. and Mrs. Compton, who are highly respected by all, have the sympathy of the entire community in the hour of their aiilic- tion. A WRITER in the Halifax Chronicle pays a high tribute to Sir William C. McDonald ,citing that he comes down from a line if valiant Scottish chiefs, how the family came to settle on Prince Edo ard Island and the part they play- ed in the military history of Nova Scotia. The paper devotes over three columns to a glowing report of the his- tory, of the McDonald family and their fame in connection with Island’s annals and: makes reference in terms of praise to the generous gifts toward McGill college by the Knight. In closing the writer says; “The Island has its hospitals, its public schools and- its many deserving public charities but ,so far as Sir William is concerned tliev exist not and the Island appears to beforgotten. While he has millions for McGill. little Prince of Wales College, where he received his education nnd which-has sont into the world many brilliant men. is hampered and crmnp~ ed for want of funds. What a splendid opportunity for Sir William rn remove the improssionthst he has ‘-soured on his native province.” t 1 --i L_ l , 1 1'0CURB'l'00’l'l'lA¢l‘lE IN A MINUTE f"-° me A ind ¢:::¢::>:|=l»_ Q = ‘K e now being cleared out c ,them sell on Beales Corner and intends opening a ` 'IIC lGl.0@@@ i t i ________ 16th, in the Baptist church oi this city. Y_ “_ C_ A H . h ° d . _ ` l 1` a G They will be conducted by Rev. G. C. “ated ._ “__ a1.y;1;;€;a;i§°°or1l;°' CHARU_9TTET0WN» JAN 6 1899 [Seca ro on p ,<1 7. _ , p p 10 ' 0, ne P. Ra mood, assisted b Pav. A. ll. ° ° . Br0wnye__0f North Riveny t somewhat heavy, come_und secure it at T0 YOU PEB5QNALLY__: °-s CD -gamma rn O D The principal ' sent that bill to you the ot. er day is-that we want nioney Want it rather eiriphatit .ally just DOW. 3 l » Will you let us have some A And oblige ~ Yours Truly Floore St McLeod \ §%@Q If i'l:’s lowson’a- l‘l:’s Good G DQ' l A Forgoiien ITIS NOTHING to the surprised we have in _for you in the way of nlng loom P . YES We’ll pay you that little Ili 'When we get our own littl vel' Suppl nails in. I Please don’t keepus all waiting 30303 GURDUN & MULELLAI P.-,.2 th.. ....t.. --AR¢ |_`|g|..|'|' Q||_ ` \ - " ' f - ~,:'1'ne nnper1a.1 on oo. L Burn it in a lamp alongside of any oil you can obt Be unprejudicedin your judgment and you will sul buy only "Arc Light,” \ ` li `\‘ 1 i »- ll, ,_ \ 5* ~ ' ' HQ 1# ‘ PROGRAMME , , -Z-1-11 6 7 sam: oi-‘ Bustiers. i charge. basket. Doors open 7.30. Concert at 8 sharp. , Admission 10 cents. ' L Piano Duett. . .Misses Brown and McMillan 2. Highland ming .... ,_ .Miss iqliie Gillis 3. Violin Solo . . . . . . . . . . . ..Pr.if. Vinnioombe 4. Sonrr . . . . . . . . . _ . . H.1\ort0n 5. Inst. Selection...' . . . . . . . _ . _.Misses Murph? . Ba.ssSolo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Caven . Chorus.. . .St. Dunstan’s College Glee Club H05 cofee will be provided by the l9»di€S ill Mr. Norton will guarantee the sale of every i 12, Mon. &Thiu'. l . _ ` , __ I/<»6`/57;; ' ' iiiiliiliiiiliilwil Hihpiill F|3l\l\¢|$» tluitarl and Baslnt \|l\l|9l‘0|°u\i|\9r We show a. good range at lowest prices 1'. 1. i-|___l__i_i_3|=i| __ __ .__ . ..______-.V _\». , ,_;i,_‘____. _*_* why w m ive Della r Bl in the pocket of an old garment il a pleasant nurpnnq WN the el-alters, y ’ The very latest iuSid%oe-rd , Extensive Tables and hairs and the best of all is The Prlols are lllllfa l J OHH BPODOC CCICCICICCCOUCCCC - _ .- ~- ... , _