~*..,,,,,_¢,~, ,,,`,`.,,¢, ...Jn-4 r.-f »~..\»»e-~. house. i T-‘S -~i-ee ,,_......s_.. ~ ~......, A.-- _ 4 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTIETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JANUARY 81, lm! woons o llonwll _' xan'lra has written has ever been ' D THURSDAY. JANUARY 31, 1901. F - 1 Ale ot much that our present QU€¢U P | N E li given to the world, but when Mrs. Glad // ff ,,,,. _Zi sto This season of the year when coughs ~` I Pri fol ‘ hand writing! iliiliiiillllliliil $dcolds are so prevalent, it would be advisable to keep a bottle of Dr. -W9Qd’» Norway Pine Syrup in the It alleys all indsmmation and irri- tation of the breathing organs, and _ euresccughs and colds of young and old more quickly and enectually than any other remedy. Mrs. Arthur Molaskey, White's Point, Queen’s Co., N.B., writcs: “In the fall of 1899, I was taken _ Gown with a severe attack of La Grippe which left me with a had cough. I tried several remedies and could obtain no relief and was almost -- in despair of a cure when a friend R lmlllSl{HIlliil -__ advised me to take Dr. Wood’s Nor- Ig _ rrl than the duties on like goods im n res ' spy Pine Syrup. I took three bottles thi Ei” *U and lt U'-‘3d9a°°mP]°t° °m'°° ported from foreign countries. Our cor 1 TC are 7 ' P ‘ no fer fro I th “It is but crossing \Vith abated breath, And white, set face, A little strip of sea, To find the loved ones \Vniting on the shore More beautiful, More precious than before.” _.___ It is very strange that any person who ads should not know that the duties on oo ds imported to Canada are less by one t to believe in the existence of the pre IS D receiving benefit from it. FLOUR makes wholesome bread and wholesome people. We have achoice lot freshly ground from the best wheat our Island produces. Give it a trial. Only 2c. lb. J. D. MCLEOD & C0. M in ` fu Ch ‘Symbols and liberality. _ *’.f".‘ilQl. _ f-FOR- -APPLY TO- by SD W8 OII Tun otiice of Mr. M. P. Hogan, on Navigation Couipany’s wharf,'vwas entered Oh sto do e lea _ I Th ad go. COIIOISIOOIOI §.. Cc Co fllli INSURANCE Several letters are on hand awaiting ace. “Acadiensis” will appear shortly. AFEW days ago two valuable bridles re stolen from the stables of Dr. Dodd, Pownal Street. Monday afternoon and $24 in cash lon therefrom. The key was left in or during clerk's absence. THB many friends of Mr. Dougald Dougall, of Canoe Cove, who has been the city for several days undergoing an operation on his eyes, will be pleased to rn that the operation has been success- under the care of Dr. Dickey. THE tickets are selling very rapidly for aplain Lane’s lecture on Monday night. e merit of the lecture and the moderate mission fee gives everybody a desire to Feb. 4th, Monday 8 p. m. Tickets for le atGeo. E. Hughes, _Johnson 8: John- son, Haszard & Moore, and Stanley Bros uncil held yesterday morning in the uncil Chamber a resolution expressing tfor the death of Her Majesty was d and the Council decided to attend AT an emergency meeting of the City gre asse Paul’s Church in a body at the 9.30 rviee on Saturday morning. THE entertainment and Social ball given Court Hattie Ste wart, No&l8 Cala- ` dian Order of Foresters, in the Kensing- l ton Hall on Tuesday evening was a grand ‘su My & one h t e Chief Ranger of the court presided in _his usual happy manner. After the coess. Mr. Norman Carruthers G rendering of the excellent entertainment ch provided by those who had the matter in argeover lil) couples enjoyed a dance, jig;-gh B;-i¢,igh&Me|-¢5nti15;j[n,_ C0_ during which supper was served. The following was the program of Union Assurance Society. en Thoenix Assurance Co. All English Companies- Combined assets $l00.000.000. Honest claims settled with greatest in i ' _ l -3 l`lost Reliable is asssssssssss Place to have your ir work done is the plawlmt takes the most interest in your nceds.We strive to accmomo- date all who leave any work with us, by prompt attention tertainmcnt: Instrumental Music-P. H. Flahaven. Solo-Mr. G. N. Donahoe. ' Recitation-Major Whitehead. Solo--Gordon Tuplin. Reading-Jas.'A. Ready, B. A. Solo-Dr. J, E. McDonald. Instrumental music ~P. H. Flahaven. Reading-L. Reddin. Song-Prof. J. A. Ready. Instrumental music-Hed Icy McKinnon. God Save thc King. The following were the musicians of the evening: Miss Bertie Maynaugh, P.H. Slahaven, Mr. Marks. Proceeds ainsunt- ed to the handsome sum of $62.49. _*MM T0 CURE THE GRIP iN TWO DAYS Laxatlve Bromo-Quinine remov es the can lm_- TO HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES. Sarzronn, Me., January 26.-There is a Ind vid! d°8P8f»¢h 01 S0Il1°» very large English element inthe popu- Wc have the reputation of' 1 being ‘O K." on repair work. ation of this town and at the meeting, of Give ns g mm ,md be mn.” the Bi-itish~American citizens last even- lllll sllllllll ll vinced that what we say is ing a committee was appointed toarrange or a memorial service to be held on the _ _ ° fu.: if _v'w° "~_ ‘fl °°°“`°°° ° "°°“` ° QW" `° rf” AN HONORABLE MEDICINE. That appeals to the best judgment of _ the best people is Dr. Chsse's Kidney- i - 'f 4 F°“”d°5» En¥i“°°"°» Mnhin lI&ivW_.I(,}ihl:set;ht°he f:i‘iisd'usprI1s:<:iiiE:il‘5;tdo°£ ists and Boiler-makers. Steam Navigation Co's Wharf. author. By acting directly and specifically on the liver, kidneys and bowels, this Charlottetown, P.E, L_ _popular family medicine thoroughly 8 int! Phone ia; i cures liver complaint, billousness, kidney .' _ 3'. » _ _ ' _5-1*' s- . _ .fr ‘ _ _ ~','f. ‘ -5 f . - _ ~ 'ffl I -r _ - 1.- _' ;»_ »,» _'-3 1: _ `l_ i ~. 5 s s 1' 1 \. -fn ' C . ne died a wreath was sent by the nec and Princess of Wales, bearing the lowing inscription in the Princess' pondent Reductionist tells that there on this Island persons so ignorant as ential *ariH’. It exists and is working m day to day all the same, and even ose who disbelieve in its existence are nf the city yesterday. city by the special yesterday evening. ted about the same last evening. guests of Mr. and Mr. Wm. McLean _ Sc n*on,'Pa , is in the city of Orwell were in town yesterday. ° been on official business. ' yesterday from a business trip west. Mf - yesterday. A M||_Ll0NARE’S DESIRE. Muscle or Brain- Day. -lm IDC ments of luncheon and dinner." ing any pu ic. ETS _ do, that tax and retard digestion. T Nil bl tiss el . If 51'! su _l- Mr.Walter Simpson, Bay View, was Dr. Stewart of Halifax arrived in the Mr. J. C. Cia.rke’s condition was re or Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Thompson of Montague are visiting in the City the _ Mr. _H. C. Brown, representing The International Correspondence School at U. ~ - s Mr. Neil G. McPherson, blacksmith of Newton Cross, and Mr. J. H. 'McDonald MR. L. U. Johnson, of Fredericton, representing the McCormac manu- facturing company went east last night. Dr. D. J. McLeod, Supt. of Education returned to the city yesterday from Kensington and the west, where he had Mr. Geo. Carter returned to the city Mr. Geo. Robinson of the Mechanics g Co., Summerside, was in the city His, Example. Should be Followed by all who Use all Breakfast Food Puts the System in Con- dition F or Labors of the _ An American millionare says: “Give for breakfast a food that supplies energy and strength to the body and elearuess to the brain to enable me to begin the day arigbt, and I can safely trust my digestive vigor for the require- Malt Breakfast Food used at the morn- mcal furnishes a larger amount of sustaining and energizing nutriment than other grain food now before the bl' Whilelthe use of Halt Breakfast Food plies necessary energy and strength the day, it docs not use up the energy t already exists, as other in foods sup for tha he reasons are obvious; Malt Break- fast Food being partially predigested, in uires little e1Tort or strength to digest; it is quickly assi|:nilated,_ enriching the ` ood, building the nerve centres and ' ues and keeping the brain active and ear P¢ you are a stranger to the health- building virtues of Malt Breakfast Food, 1, a package, and note this wonderful rm 3| 0! adgo eeper neg into I e condl tions of life in heathen lands and had "i°"it7 °V°’~' the °°mm°n °“tmeal‘llearnedaswell the reasons why we of S _ One trial makes it an indispensable morn- christian lmds should take ,, greater mg rehsh' All Gr°°“`s “en W' interest in the welfare of our brother man these far-off and benighted countries. lit. _ _ , \\f;/_ _ 1)/ 1 ‘rd _Al _ \\,`/lf unto-cate duno sToRE. -' ffl, \/4 V/ Our La Grippe, Waters and {I,\‘, Tablets .\_‘-_f Laxa Bromo Quinine. __, A Qninine Wine, also Tabletl, 'f ll _ _ //l \\ 'I /\". whose sales have increased this . ; last two years beyond our most If »(?\\_ sanguine expectations. _ fr. ll Sunnyside. g; lvl r ,_//-'_\_ 9;. ` `.,,» ;*\ ;-§- ___Q _; " ,\ _ ,-M -. \ _.- __A ` __a- --`&, Al '_%__&~_,»[» §_j_ .`*f>‘\i,_`-5/~<‘\\ , ~fJ~ La G-rippe .~ is Prevalentflj We want ou to know we are an _ ll That we carry everytliin ou ill want for this malady an§ yall ~. others. T- We are anxious TO BE AT ,»'}})l ~ YOUR SERVICE. \\/I Just now we suggest: _ F ll ’ rl l. i , 'll' _ ..:..‘.’;l.i.:,i.';,°.l°.s‘.:‘.._°‘ °' ‘°° °° ill Last but not least OUB `~. Perinatal Eaulslun vnl Gualml. all s uint nnusslsl __ lil. lllll .ng pains and aches. Dr. chases Kidney- 'vided U0 wake 11 chfmsp in _Our business- Livei' Pills act promptly, pleasantly and 8- ¢h9~UH€ Which We belle” Will be UJUW31 n3_;m-a11y_ Ong pill |, d03¢_ 25 oengg 5 b°x_ ly beneficial to ourselves and customers. After January 31 we shall undertake to do a strictly cash business-that is. all parcels must be paid for on delivery. We have decided on t-his course because we believe it is the most satisfactory way of doing business and because we have an endless amount of trouble and work look- ingafter so nlanysmall accounts. Ifwe con- tinue in the old way we shall be obliged to increase our ollice staff, this materially increasing our expenses, which added to the present increase in the price of coal _ . _fi in 1' lfi 'i t If youraaccount is past one do not be surprised should §,§‘c,,§’,,se"§,,S,‘,‘,§’,E’ §,‘§?;c§‘§f" Th}f."$,?§S‘,§',‘,§h 12 u receive a summons [0 a ) al- 0 t d t :. axoid Our business is unlike most necessity of receiving them all promptly. -_ _ t l. l d- We have on our Ledger some 300 accounts that we eXl§,1‘;§,§,§§§ °§‘§,t,f§'§§,§‘,,f“,`i,ee ‘2§§§g§ M ~ Q are going to collect by process of law. and “IP ‘MP6 °!“‘»Y “Hd many °°h°fS "HW slicw_it bythelrco-operation. lVe take this . tuility of thanking our many cus- W ld l. f _ °""°" _ - e won muc pre er if those we iefer to would rome... for rust patronage, specially call and arranve for la ment at once “mf” Wh” _"““'°*‘1`“_‘5’S pai? °“ d_°""“’Y 0 I y Vile begin another years business in the new century with the above change, and are convinced it is 'a move forward if _ E. D. STERNS _ _ 5 | Jan. lo eod tl 31st. _ _ ,,,___,____, ,__ _ '_ _._ ,» . x 4 e ” -hi - -‘far __ ' __ ~- - ~ ' » ‘ ` _T_c;_.r-’tff»»_».g- .,,. J 1 ‘_-'»;_'~--.~»_.' » ' ' *ill ilhlil ._l P » _ At Doiilgs ’ Of ‘ Lectures fo faculties [0 in cl ed I of President-F. S. Vance Cor. Sec’y-D. J.|Nicholson Treasurer-R. H. Stavert all n ed E ill V te with the subject of platform speaking. He followed the development of public speaking from its meagre beginnings un- til it has reached its present high stand- yo _ _ _ pl 8 D 3' Se ay 21 bli3l18I‘ 13116 0t"“;r§ from th; facbxphat 811; Weekly ing as apowerfui means of reaching and the County or City Court. amounts one us are small. hence the instructing the people of our land- In closing he urged all, but especially the young men,to take a deeper interest in studying the lives and speeches of such of your countrymen as Howe,Haliburton and Uniacke, men who were orators in the true sense of the word. - ul-@-_*_ To cure a headache in _ten minutes use Kuinfort Headache Powders. 4.-. #_ _ ` ‘ i ` _ _ ' ._ 1" " ` ,~ ` lf-‘.,_~_ ',>_'\ _V _ _ ‘_ _ ~. if f T 'zn -A _ _ :~--_ . ~ ._ -__-_ ~ .nqkf'-.2'»..._:1in-...as'_'1»_-~E:_f1:»f~;._ i . *vs_ . ._ ri* -' 1 ” - ' 3 -gi.. 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'»-_ _l_'_=._=5< 4-.-_.:`5; ' ;:‘5f`~ Q -rg __ ..._ ,l --‘ ,» -__ i{_._~-as ¢»';~.i;~»-a*-z_=‘f:._-~.-5.-._.-___.- -_ __ __ . __ _ __ _ e A`»._.,_-,___,. - ._ '~‘ ff f * ,i.t§;____ i" , f'-_~-~-1: .fc --..-fr.; of ~ _ o f \ ~ ~ V ' ~_ _,. _ J ._ ._ < V -.,.. _ p _ - _ - *wi ` _ _ _ _ _- 4 ’., '* "’ _ _ _ ._ .e--._..-__-.V ' ~=‘§f'="e‘1»'sr _ -' »"~._"= ‘__»*‘-';`._ _ _ 1'- ~ 'f`~""§;: _ -___~»'1.'»-<_"#~"1` -.= -s' _.i;¥§~_`f_l. ~f 2:... - »,- I i s " if '=' J; \, m .. -5-____ _, .3 -__ ;f ~ _ o -?r_’~¢f_~@ _,ss--.e>f f '£11 "»_§»f"="_-i,‘{.’».;,'¢>";=;f'-‘:“.s';_"ici' . ’ , ‘ ~ ~ ti-*ge fs _ 1, ~ » ~ ._ ' I ‘ ' ‘ f ~ ' ‘ ' . ‘ f' .» ~ " SPECIAL Ilalllousic Reports The SPORTS AND PASTIMES _ _ At 9 o’clock this morning there f t , ftli icers of the Y. M. C. A ours me oneo e College Meetings and Greatest Sales of R _ ___ _ ' ever held in Charlottetown Hockey is at present occupying the at tention of quite ii large number of the This is the ti'n° to buy students. An Inter-class League has been ed and ii number of teams have been This iS U10 tO buy fl'0|l\ selected from the glasses of the several The athletic club has hi.-.fl tl.. Nara. This is the *mm ""'|‘°“ V°‘"` End Skating Rink for two hours from `!J ll, every Saturday inorning.Here and double their pufchtsihf PUWBI' between these _hours the boys practise and play their games. On the morning of Jan. 26th the team Stock taklug ls over’ [and we N selected from the Second and Fourth year. in art. played the team from il.. our counters the accumulation of end Medical College. The game resulted in victory for the latter team, the score 5**-'-=5"""-“ ;.,,,d,,,g ..._ Dress Goods Silks. our late Queen Halifax is draped ln ‘Wh mourning. Flag; all over the city are ily Emb mdery° iw at half mast and all social functions have been suspended Muslm rllltl, n Tuesday afternoon Jan 22nd when the news of hefdeath reached the College ses were at once dismissed and the Laces* lbb°ns° following day (Wednesday) was proclaim out of the respect for the memory of g . o . ' _ as . . a holiday in the University. _ Corduroy 'Velvet l.nne\¢| The annnal meeting for the election of officers of theY M C A for the ensuing car was held in the Munro Room on All F ur Goods 1-3 OH Saturday evening Jan. 19th. The follow ing are the omcers elected for the season 19014,; All Winter J ackets 1 3 od' ggsséarxpfiimyiilnuglle. All Winter Goods at clearing price Under the retiring stan’ of ofiicers the Y M. C. A. has done good work and having Mr. Vance as leader of the new cabinet sugnr’s much for success in the work dur the comin e r. il’ 2' Y 8 Theinointhly missionary meeting of the Association was held on the evenin of Siturday Jan 26th; a number of intcfcst Th' ing and instructive papers were read The papers were carefully prepared and present went away feeling that they _ - _ t a d i i ht h fl At a recent meeting of the Y. M. C. A We address ourselves today to tba GDM cabinet Mr. A. J. W. Myers was appoint like no carry their individ ality in” *|10 UID) » 'B 1 ras a delegate to visit the associations attire -go thmzhxgohisvegxd 9088151* WW' "Ui of Picton Academy and Prince of Wales 3911529 YW? 2 ° °° '” I °°‘1°“°- ovn1i=°<§<§'.i°i§"'i‘i¢<'i'iil's"s"Rs”s'$.°‘i.fi»‘f»a.'.°'~.°'.'lf.'l'° 'aa' 'a"' 'l MrM left Fld 25hi H `* - 1°" °° f “Y '> Mt- ° h tsnssntacnunsihscn xpected to be in Pictou on Friday even any” ,,,,a,Pfym°n ,U an we on guna g and in Charlottetown on Saturday evening. Mr. Myers belongs to Lake 8 . rde, P E. L Mr. Stavcrt above referr MEN S FURNISHINGS §_‘;y§1n‘;m§°;a;',':;§l;_ Mm” “”" M' High Grade and low prices f. .T G Bro . . MacGregor of Dalhousie Un iversity delivered a lecture on the subject of “Certainty" to the students on the af 0 r moon of Sunday Jan. wth. He showed ts that all ot our certain knowledge .owed "CII ollffu l Origin $0 d0\lbii. If h&d UCYCF doubted anything we would never have made any investigation into these subjects and consequently would never have found the truth. Every person doubts more or less. This isa necessity of our nature. Those who doubt and investigate their doubts until they have reached some dc- ilnite conclusion are worthy of honor. but SA those who doubt and at once throw away P DNAG - GRDGKEIIY S 0| their existing beliefs before they have substituted something better are worthy only of the name of imbeciles. The subject was dealt with ina way worthy of Prof. MacGregor who is one of the most highly educated men of our Domin 1011. On the evening of Friday Jan. 20th Hon. D. C. Fraser of New Glasgow, N. S lectured in the College under the auspices You arg mlagln of the Sodaies Debating Society. His sub Hott t I? gg trait r br” ject was “The Evolution of Platform ly our a 6 co 3 ef "79 “°°""'u\ Speaking in Nova Scotia.” 8lll10ll'$ Wh€H tO lhB light lhéy 8 POQI ll Professor Howard Murray, B- A- oc- parent as china, so carefully cured are they cupied the chair and in his usual od 20 _ style introduced the lecturer of the even- now aday° to save time and labor! se I you bo ing, My-_ Fraser handled hi§ Sgbjgét Fin Seled. 8 Eeirzasgerlsg wir-t §<;§;ai;li; jhqwed billet beats it all hollow This lot we now h ve on anospn i erlnuic 'life without being thoroughly convgrsant uonauy Hue and are delicious ‘ny way you llhnleesl Growth nf India |UMIN|U it I] Sales exceed that of any the Lower Provinces