925 PAIRS Fllllli JUST Receiver) Nine hundred and twenty-five pairs “eluded, all ghg vci-y- iietvest Colors atestnoveltics. Al-o lore is Something Startling for Glove Buyers. 50 DOZEN Finest French Kids in Black and all color Regular prices $1.25 1.35 and1.50. l WEEKS s: Co. Made the manufacturers an offer for the lot. They accepted our offer md we are able to place them on our r counters at the Wonderful Low Figure of only 82c. per. pair. . , Remember these are finish french kid and worth $1.25, 1.35 and 1.50- We invite you to see them- . Gents‘ Kid Gloves Two Special Lines y 95c and $.35 and a special line of Gents’ dog Skin F gloves for driving, at SME- » LADIES AND GENTS-We are lpud quarters for gloves this Season indcan back it up with the largest wsriety in the City at the lowest “nits 8100 The People's Store. Wholesale and Retail. A5 You’ll be rushed this week Li? with your House clea ' _ duties, and will have plenty to do without We will bake a large assort- ment of hull, toolies. lus. Mo. ll Ila, 0mm, llml alt. Every day, uvsar anrtcu: will be fresh clean and of. the beet Qualitys all rders prompt- ly attended to. , i r Telephone, 98. e D. STEWART, ECLIPSE BAKERY, flakes p THIS XVEEK Best Brands Finest Goods Corn 3 Cans for 25c v Peas 3 " “ 25c Beans 3 ' “ “ 250 Tomatoes 9c each or $1.00 per doz. Apples 20c per can. Peaches 2 lb Can for 16c Pine Apples 2 lb Can for 18c. lllllllSllll 8t. Ull- GROCERS FOmeilof Great George and Kent SE tty efiects in Platino worlr. The Ill. l1 ‘I » ‘s Plltttlsitlulo. ‘"- '"" "l Wilt“? Sl llllllVlSl Gil KID GLOVES“ 1 non-Chri-itians have been converted. Mantello is stilliu-greot 49- . THE GUARDIAN, OHA “ OTTETGWN, APRIL» 15.» B l l Tni: S. S. STANLEY will not attemp gto enter Charlottetown harbor today. l Mus luARlETTA LADELL, elocutionist lw 'nipeg. 4 o’clo.-k. d ..t'=l7 10. at the Brunswick Hotel. Moncton, on the 13th. McLeod returned from Summerside yesterday afmrncon. Owmo to the illness of the Rev. Dr. Price, of Tryon, the contemplated pul- pit exchange with the Rev. G. P. Ray- mond, of this city, will not take place. Tm: Halifax Chronicle contains a long article on “The Race for Lieut- Governor" in this province, with illus- trations of H in.U.D.ivies. Premier F11‘- quhaison and Dr. McIntyre. Rev. CLARENCE MCKINNON and wife left Middle Stewiacke, N. S Monday, April 3r‘. Mr. McKinnon is going away for a short holiday before entering upon his new duties -l1HltllflX.Ml‘.MOKlDl1(n is well known here. Wni-‘x Dr. J. H. Ayers reached his ofllce yesterday morning he found that the lock of his dcor had been tamper. d with by some one, evidently intent 0n burglaiizing. It was only by effecting an entiance by \ ther tian the regular way that the Doctor could gain admis- sion. Too much care cannot be exer- cised in thoroughly securing doors and windows in order to ensure the safety of property. Tgisiin was a large attendance at the concert and basket social of the O. Y.‘ B. Sociey in the Machanics Hall last evening. Mr. L. E. Prowse M. P. P. presided. A good programme was very euccessfuly carried out, and a goodly sum was realised for the band fund. Atter the programme was finish- ed the chairman gave a brief address in which he related an interesting incident of the wreck of the Labrador. Wnmmsnar afternoon a young man named Chapman came here from Char- lottetown, with a view to- taking pas- sage on the Beaver liner-Tongarior. The vessel. however. sailed yesterday from St. John and tllejoilngpmm was unable to make connecfloifs.‘ * The‘ mis- take was made by, the agent, in lottctown. who was evidontlypstrsy as to the sailings. Mr. Chapmhn not only lost his passage, but may have to fight to recover the money he paid for the - now worthless piece o! paper. Hfx‘. J, S. McKar. evangelist, of Steflar- ton, Nova Scotia, has arrived in Mani- toba, and is now holding services in Kildonan Presbyterian church. The attendance at the servicts is growing day by day, and the interest deepening. Many Christians have been" helped and Mr. McKay preaches the old-tashioned gospel plainly and in power. Mr. Mac- kay has labored during the last twelve years in three-fonrthsof all the Presby- terian churches in Non. Scotia and Prince Edward island, bbsides working for Y. M. C. All. and with ministers of other denominations. vllr". Mackayb permanent. address will be “Kildonan, Mannicare of Rev. J. H. Cameron.”- Winnipeg Free Press. Tm: Baptist congregation of this city have materially added to the attract- iveness of their auditorium by, import- ing from New Yorlqtwo of Frink’: cele- brated double cine silver plated cor- rugated glias prismatic reflectoliers, trimmed with chi glass prisms and finished with polished brass border, 40 inches in diameter, having 18 lamps each with twelve in the centre and six extending from the border, shaded with nicely piiterneil shntles. In the centre of the urch above the platform a smil- lcr rt-lleczor supp i-wl with four ground- class lat-nus and handsome etal-ictite. 0i each side of‘ the alcove iii ieir of the church has fir-en placed a very pretty double brancliei brass licacke; (mp-ring twn lights fitlerl W133i’: shade=. Bought Largely . We bought well, and we bought for cash. These facts account for the unprecedented price at wcich we are now selling. Powered Borax. We bought direct from the n lat-zest Borax dealers in the _ worid, and can now give you. in pure Powered inl ' ‘the use of the best materials. . ‘Sold only in packages at ' this price. Tun Legislative Assembly of this ell known hare is at present in Win- THE mrhefls study class will meet this afieinocn in the Kindergarten at .\r the police court yesterday one . V. Mnhoney, was fined $2 or J. C. SIMS, Charlottetown. registered Mus. Bum. Root-ms and Mrs. James 1899, of heart failure ill. Presberyrt ton. on the 13h inst.,"in the c Hampton at 2 p.m. Mr D. BiMcLeou, Moderator protemp ire, wit whom were present: Messrs. Mal. Campbell. Geo. Miller, '1'. F. Fullerton, Ministers; and Messrs. J. J. McLeod, W. D Mc. Lean, elders. The edict of induction was returned as served, and was again read, after which Presbytery proceeded to the in- duction of Mr. G‘. C. Robertson. Mr. D. B. McLeod conducted public worshippreacliing from Matt. 7 :24-25, Mr. Miller narrated the Sléphplli. the quostions of the formula all of which were- satisfactorily answered. Mr. Robertson was, then by praver aid the right hand of fellowship inducied into the pastoral charge of Hampton. Tryou and Bonshaw. Messrs. Fullerton and Campbell addressed the minister and, people on their respective duties. It was agreed to license MessrsfJoflln and Ro=s at a public service to be held in St. James’ church, Charlottetown. cu the evening of Tuesday, May 9th. the moderator of Presbytery to preside and license. Mr. E C. Roberton to preach, Mr. T. F. Fullerton to address the newly licensed students, Mr. D. B. McLeod to adress the people on m‘s. eions. ’ t The Presbytery then adjourned to meet in St. James’ Hall on Tuesday. May 9th. - Tnos. F. FULLERTON. Clerk of Presbytery BORN At Pleasant View cottage, St. Marlfs, on Ap.-il 9th, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doyle, a son. MARRIED. A At St. Marlin, Lot 7 .' m April 11th, 1899. by the Rev. A. E. Burke, P. P, Margaret Butler,‘ daughter of James Butler, to John Griffin, son of the late John Grifiiri, both of St. Marks At St. Mark's, Lot 7, on April 11th, 1899, by Rev. A. E. Burke. Josepa Haehe. son of Abram Hache. and Cathe- rine Perry, daughter of Agnew Perry, both of-Miminigash. . ii’ t {i} DIED At Point Prim, on March 19th. 1899. Miss Elizabeth -.McLeod.~ aged 78 years. ' At Brocton, 4, on the 10th of April, 1899. 10f " _ fen, _ salami. qsiroeisyaai-i: At Portage, hot. 96.;’on April 9.11, . . » llaffllfsi L02"; rilict of the late Jamesklefnuillgsg in tbeo8rhyearofher age. lfiflflgffive sons and four daughters, " ’ " - » ’ At the Inlet, 1.0246, on April 10th,; _ 1899, of la grippe, Mary, wife of Stephen Campbell. in the 64th year of ” her age. . A At Altoria, Dakota, U.‘ S.,c'nitlie 27th March, 1899, Matilda, the beloved wife‘ of Wm. H. H. Mclkill. aged 65 years. Mrs. Mchleill was a daughter of the late Edward Anld, c! Ooveliead, ands-sister . of our fellow townsmau. Mr, George A. Anld. She leaves a family of 3 sons and 3 daughters. She was much es- ’ teamed by all who knew her. Si. Chit Chair-on what to wear and where to buy it. The prettiest veilings-will be found on the veiling counter at "Myp Store Ladies. [s style an object to you‘? Is price an» object, to you? D063 quality count with you ‘l If so you‘ll find the Hat you want at Sentner McLeod & Co. From now until the end of Spring you can expect about two umbrella days in every week. Rowing days, drizzling days, and days, when you’ll hardly know whether e t0 cairy an umbrella or not, be on the safe side’ and take it Sentner Mo,- Leod & C0., bought about 1S0 Ladies and Gents sample umbrellas at about one half, and you can get one there very cheap if you need one. $3.00 Gossamer is a. wonder f0!‘ the money. We’ve had a big sale of Lace Curtains this spring and are sold out of our 1.20 or 1 80 curtains, so we cutdown our $2.80 line to |,8Q. This curtain 00st more at the factory in N otthingham. Dress Goods in plaincolors is the correct thing. We are proud of our Dress Goods-Our stock is large. It is well bought... » It ischeap, and the’ at. lldtillfllifiwéY-llnllflll t»... t-Dwst, The Hate at- “My Snore” are. per- fect beauties and so cheap. The Presbptery P. E. Island met urch at Charlottetown , - Order. has been but brief. we feel sure ‘ Foresters are first -To unite frnternaL. Their dueling. Ho said that he felt on this ——-u—1—@- Reception t0 Zion's ' New Pastor. iii REVEREND n. B. McLEOD jay-ii- City ‘Clergymen - Zion Basement Crowded. I A committee from Court Ayondale, No. 1012, I. 0. Foresters, who were appointed. on Tuesda waited upon Rev. D. him with the following address: r . LEOD, M. A., Dent Sin an) Bnornan: - On behalf of the members of the In- dependent Order of Foresters, of Char- lottetown, we beg leave to present you. this brief address. accordin hearty welcome to our city. , Although your connection with the that vou are suficiently acquainted with ' wish us God speed in the work we are doing. Doubtless you. will recall the fact; that the aims and objects of the Independent Order of ly all persons entitled to membership under our laws; second-To give all moral and material aid in its powertoits _ memberaand those dependenton them; third-To educate its members. sociall morally and intellectually; fourth-To ’ establish a fund for the relief of sick and disabled members; fifth-To pay to the family or other. beneficiary of. deceased members {sums as- sured.| . a _ A The two Coprts of the Ordu" in Charlottetown do not expect from a member in your busy walk of life that “ time and devotion to the society, that earlydato visit our Court. you will not ~- only receive a hearty welcome, but you _ twill make the acquaintance of an ex- ‘ fled themselves with me l 0 F. Wishing _ you a long and, brilliant career in Charlottetown with best of health to you and, Miss McLeod, We are Dear Strand Brother. your: in Liberty, Benevolence and Concord." J. H; BELL, C. R. . Joruv McImuaCnar. F. L. Bailouts, V.‘ C. B.’ D. Knmnirn Domn,~P.C.B f _ On behalf "of Court 4 Avondnle . No 1012. ; g Gentlemen?! "F . b 3"- alfillwdiWlih ‘@391! 99$; White and Fancy" Underwear. ms ut maden ver - " * t dimes-en. commizpeldyfor their H"“dk°'°h'j‘£‘* S‘_‘°P"-’“d°"’ address ind the feeling" {which ' i ' i p ” ’ ' prompted it, He knewithatdhe f was -§ g n amongst friends in the Order of Forest- " _ ers in Charlottetown and would at c an Upper Queen St. ' p ‘ early dateavail himself of the, oppor- :2.» v 1 tunity to visit the court. Zion church basement was crowded in the evening on the occasion of the reception tendered to the new pastor Rev. D. B. McLeod. The room was ne ttly decorated for the occasion. Rev. T. F. Fullerton presided Afrerlhe Singing of the doxoogy the chairman spike briefly in the highest term< of Rev Mr. McLe d. Letters from. Mrs. (Du) R- Johnson, President of the 1V. C. T. U. and others expressingiegrct at being absent and extending a we?- come, were-read. RrV. Mr. Riymond extended a welcome on behalt of the Baptis: church; Rev. Mr. Kirby on be- half of Grace church; Rev. G. M. Campbell on behalf oftbe First Metho- dist. church; on behalf of Zion church and Rev. T. F. Fullerton tor St. James’ church and the Presbytery. Rev. MI‘- McLecd replied briefly and with much occasion very much as he did years ago when a small boy. He had come to the city with his father and 105mg his way a policeman had to be sent in search of him. Several interesting se- lections on the graphaphone were reu- deri-it my Mr. S. C. l-lozuc anrl~ coffee ill (i Ctlit; Wiq-t-e rt‘! Vell- Tua YPgulal‘ meeting of thcfV. _ C. T_ U. will be held untii further notice, at 4, p. m. insteid of 3 30 0n 1. Mon- day the 17th inst there will be no after- “ noon meeting. Members ‘will Plgtlfll, All wanting employment c‘, _ When you buy your i» Dry Goods it‘! _ H, g " ._-‘ ~ -, f: . _ g f. M _=:;*,. and employers of labor in want of as» - .l' 1155B md-mgdtu’ T0 ciriowlt Addressed by Foresters and, ‘ ‘:3 A S. ‘P. I t’ \ 1 . '1 . -c O J 1 pa! " .3.“ ~ . "jii p That's a ‘if. ‘but stylish. a ~ ; ‘day-tin’ ouri Paper . y evening last,‘ i B. McLeod "at the . Que. n Hotel last evening and presented , To rrm Rnvsmmn DONALD B. llc- _ w rye“. the aims and objects of the Society to A ottoman-give.’ But;,flif_yori will at an”? ’~ i panies and Livery Qtables. dealers. !.0ID¢11ll_!¢F-1¢§Q.P@Zl°lm°§"9£”. §. " "F; . Gooliejoounter i i '2 - 1. ..-:. .. c‘ .- been t c “ y, ~ _ hafveno idea‘ < dainty, ,handsprne».paperj_ef you ilmy‘ j » 15. IS, l Of course wit-have" tliel [j talk of those another-day * i See our new pate ‘P935991 ' Can be made to isiiity I . . peOPlli by pa. verysiinplé lid We will begin-ll to; Sh’ ' eellent clasp of citiz -r-s who have itlenti. ‘_ sic. L116 email... of I. rigs, Over-coatings, Trouser-intranets;- . Order your Spring Outfit. now will havelirst» choice; i ‘ * bptcne the VIf vou OuIJJG and see us ihatweilo sell the oheapeit. Sec ourLadies 15c M13 S5095- See our Gents’ Shoes at See our Men's Wearing Boo-s for And a variel y of other lines sold very low. Give us a. call, J. I-I. BEL THE RETAIL DEALER ‘Red Grown Axle lihast. The Standard f: r quality. Is used by all large Transportation. It has unequal and is sold by all first-clad! Manufactured only by St. John. N128. We have_ just our- new t v . S >15