THE G[A.IDIAN (HAR1.0T'1`1"J`0W,N, P. E. I., FEBRUARY 2, 1900 . __. V F ` .. Y g _ __ -f;;zar~ _ ._ R Y THE WEATHER. , THE MES’ AID ii iiiiiiili iiuiiliii Fair, continued cold, fresh west Winds gba; warmer. _ ___ ___ _ ___ 4 _ f i FRIDAY. I-‘HBR CARY. 2, 1900. ,F , _ 3-1 Why D30 fol st i~‘i-‘ls Inn Hh°"'“.“.m' when lani Arial- 1 (L lffltha' Mont io 1 “ ° ;.¢t::n\l’ll| ;\vIie\‘e All iour \`\il`- Y _ _ -_. _ - -~--v--€- -e ___ c The Canadian Parliament opened ¢°mmm°° °PP°l"t°d WU” 00.- hind 'W met witna great success in their pound PARLIAMENT OPENED. ,D llsld a Successful Donation Party and eater- talumelrt. The Ladies’ Aid of P. E. 1. Hospital d linen party which came off yester- ay in the Y. M. C. A. Hall. The ,,,|,,,. ... . new Minnie.: ii is an at Ottawa yesterday According to 10 o’clock and after to receive the con- Qlc *W _ ._ ~. ».._ _ ii; ,,y'\ .h .ig-`._‘ .t _L/j.\_i_l,;Tl.‘)/l, ii .-` »(\TITU'_""1?_;‘l .J _~ It Pays to Bu! at Perklna’ TABLE LINE Asitiucu- for any 1-aiu; l i rm* th » .rf f 'l Il' ill V `.- lr u'.it<_`r_ ‘iii'iiIiiilt}i<‘t'iirei'~ ll-iiiiillwli th \\ h writer: HA ...tion iiiiini =\i;'» I ""=‘_" ““.“"k"'l many verv important measures are reshadowed.though it is well known I _ _, ._ » - ~ ) _ _ .lu mu_..iil.ii iliiiiiitiii iii iii in -’ h`ml{1_`,Hi' ,_,m_`.,.,| my iiriii io sin-ll lu f0 wflstnt me pam \,,-mg iiliiiost iiiilwtii t 1-l:.<‘e4)`0rif-tltlis` \l<~utht»l Liiiiiiii-iit \\'.i_- :iii- . ' ` 8 brief Summary of the speech from tributions and were kept more than . b ill ' I . M h - 9 th-'One winch has rewhed us' not fetlorliil meeiif ciiiszkens andniiiggiaiieg; at most important matters are to vied with each other in the determin- // tion to give and give generously. T /I W_hen buying Table Linens remember we have the best best quality, and quote the lowest prices. Don’t take our word, couiprs / be convinced. _ ' T anti in -i fr-ir iiiiniiif-_- thi- imin Nfl be dealt with. Among these is the s “°' "nd '" "N", m`i,",,sl~i‘.- hiiiiltiieiiiiiriiit- xiii; 1, far reaching question of our new de- gf swelling aim -'~}’ *v'~ ‘_ _ ,'_ ._ appeared. lt vcrtiiiiily dues ture r‘~_\l11l-1 p tumi Price '.55 \'t'l1l~‘~ DY “ll d'“'°'g“"°' - - - bl A bi! °°°°k °f °°h°°l b°°k°‘°°Py i men." m hh °m°rg°n"e°‘ . especially in view of the tact that the §:;::.z.°:'..;‘1.:...f::'.;”...“.°§°.:';:f.i -f-~= °= =~» M-i~~~»~ -- books, scribblers, pens, inks, pmcils, etc. in pay only for the equipment and C‘ . the war now going on. Shall we ow to be set will necessarily in t tm _ linen furnishings, groceries, 'granite "ture, in sending troops to South iliitpfplies furniture and other requisitrs Africa to assist the Mother Country In uupueuing me candy md “nab ment tables, abundantly supplied, were transport of our soldiers or shall setmrlh’ md an entammmeni ‘"8 nada bear the charge of their pay Oginn' Dr' F' P' Taylor presided' and maintenance while they are en- gaged in active service? This matter Everything ,L- Th ' Vinnieombe opened the program. of vital iniportance.as the precedent There followed in nick succession . a a - h he offerings piled on long tables and ng on lines, included all kinds of e, china and crockery, hospital ld and new favorites ers to the front. e Methodist Orchestra, led by Prof. _ ‘I e musical and literary teatures ol the ublished program, with some addi- ons, all otljwhich were most creditable In the Book and Stationery line. lluence the course of future govern- If ce ll.) ven amid some disturbance from the le of refreshments. &c. At the close "Absent D _ Minded Beggars” i 8 mmm In our store today. _ We have a largestock of Boyvs all They are all- new and good, 'extra value while they last. ers sizes 26’ 28" 39’ 32 34' at ‘ big some were $1.20, some cor, others 1.00 and 1.10-your 01°” fi” °“°- 'f '"" l‘°°P 1" choice for 75 cents, ‘ warm going toschool. LLEY sr co. n A BR l . . . 2| The latest novels by the leading il d Pl-l‘hllD°ll9 mmf th" Y°“ '“*k° la authors. Get- some to read these provision for that important work. I A long evenings. Picture Framing a Specialty. Open evenings. pF. J. Honiiisnv, Victoria Row. F , _ nd as the time is approaching when -another general election must be held. ~Government will be anxious to pass embers Their bill of last ear to \ t 5 S \ 5 5 Q 5 5 \ ( SENDTHECHILD ll Yllll lllll llllll. We know that it is not safe to send children to most grocery stores because very often they areimposed upon, but any of our patrons can ufely send their children for ' anything they want We will . be more careful in waiting upon them than if some of the older people came. We pay special attention toorders, Ask or write for prices, We sell ° only the best groceies and can- . ned goods and can save you , on your grocery bill. Try us. » a - Y this end was rejected by the Senate. but it may be questioned whether a like measure in some respects modi- fied might not now be passed by both Houses. . V It is hinted that resolutions formu- f lating a plan for reforming the Senate will probably be presented to the Com- mons. although no such intention is mentioned in the speech. The large expenditure of the past year must .be accounted ,forr and the possibly still larger appropriations of this ysar will year to be voted. We say still larger, because the expenses in connection with the sending out ot pretty accurately whether or not the Nllllllllllllllllllll ' QU1i:ii:N sritmirr. _ \ ~s-i~\\\\\t>-- fi _ _ Wi_ `__V DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAITAND SURGEON UQ-Q'§.‘§»O DIADUATI MCGILLIUNIVERSITY (Bea and Rasidence.Doi-chester Street En