Slime - < p irvd I5 iiiers Wlfih iv Ill N ii THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 6 1899. i _ _ THE QUEEN’S KITCHEN. The Qne»u`s kitchen is quiw- ih- most unique -wr* imposing d par ment in Windsor Castle. If is his-iiii if - me only word that descr hes it hriing y ,.” big and lofty in ifs magnificence ” a barn. THE KITCHEN WALLS. The firs; effect t .a. strikes the o_\'»- on entering, is made by some hundred ` of dilerent shape and as big as a si---og» b,;h_ They are hung around the walls brilliantly buruishei copp--rs each ,bove the ranges. and blaze like s mu] QUUS Y ' _ As you enter from either door, you "9 faced by a lar-go cl wk uudi r which isthe inscription --G li. Rex. 1828 ` Immediately opposite. and facing ine clock. is the head of a Royal Stag of many p0iniS, Both these walls arc divided by tour Qi An interesting figure at the railway mam B- A-~ 0" 4“0l"' EV"U‘-’@l19"0 M05’ men`s convention was John McPherson 5“g°_Th° IUV`t'1l5l-”l’S Ui the U"5P“I-" - of (`harlot:etown. Mr. .\IcPlier.~on T“95d9-.Y» 9 3 ‘U-- Flnalmigl m3'1`ICt' came ii-cm Glasgow to New Bruiis- meiti»i¥- wick in IQGO. The line of the railwav ‘ " 11 30 " E L C‘JflV'°"t‘0" li‘°..‘l‘l`.ll`.l.i i.{`i-.."l.'l’°§l.. ‘.§`2.'.i..R°i.‘Zl.§‘.lZi‘i METHODIST FINANCIAL DISTRICT MEETING.-1 I U3- I -ing with the quantities of materials _ Am. \J‘\5 ~ - Inv S *it *Ui Unis. its chef me fm.. ...ist .. And Epworth League Convention of Summerside Districts... 4.1.3" qs; ef' cooks, who are on d-ity about a fort- ' night at a time. Add to these two yeo- at Bedeq\l¢ I T0 3.?ltb,n?hmr"RI& men of the kitchen. two assist. nt cooks. ‘, “Pham ` “NL * two roasting cooks, about sixteen a p f 4 5 mm* u".*‘ Preniioes. and half a doz-u kitchen PROGRAMME. i -~ 8.3o'1‘iie E. League Movement- pmmmg file.” maids, and one in y imagine the _ ~ A _ R,v__\ (LQ,-,';_ na Rainy,” Q. wonderful scene of orderly activity that MQWHY _5°Ul'*‘““°{ lllh- 3 Publle I COL. ECTIGN 'u' ”*."'w“u prevails daily in this single room in the Meetmg Wm be held 10 U15 Chllrchi at “ ` y au, .guna “_ ‘ Casile,to say nothing of the scene when 7-30 P- U1- _ _ _ Saf’kVi1I° E¢h°°5 by im mmmkr a Sm; banquet isin pwg,es_,_ Addresses will be delivered by Brief Conset-ration Service lodbv’ *ht* Rev W. A Thonipson, on --Our Com- new President “ 2.30p m.Open Service of District our Evangelist .Woi-k,” R=v.A.E.Chap- Meeting, when the consideration oft ihriiighout the Dist'ict will bs con- I sidered. Discussion will be opened by Rev.. T. Hcks and F. A. Wightmaml t-ie --s-_sie ef the went ei semi' .iii .yiié-5 lil?-=1]`§Z* I fin iiediiii- pi mano! Mir _ ‘ ~ nquhieeee. l mission." by lt~v. W. R Pepper. on Wed. 9.30 a. in..Finanoial Dimlloetlng. Ish* dm' hh" '"‘*‘“¢ N “U IU* 1 An mam “The Holy Spirit the Chief Faciir in' ' her R.-dimmer "Bissell are j who cis in the Lord.” I” Pnltziimietnnailhkvs lm his _ immense rahges. twi Ive fe twide and between St. John and Shediac was thi ii R-“D ""5 of Officers' “’?d° 730 P' m' Publi" Meeting in th' two on either side B twreri this und r con traction and he env- ed ii 15°C 5 "U °f UIHCSYS 'm°r“5t’0f Th” TW""‘I “ '___ _ ._ , .. _ __g , _ _ . ‘oth C.niury I A '. ' _ ' 7 ~ ss. " - T 1' ~ 7 s i I i M M M ranges are me dresser, w.....1en tables, iii., w0rk_ his fi 3 JO , bgmg t _C bm1d_ 2 all p. in. Det. Exercises i Thanksgiving Fund_i Adqif-9.3.5 Wm (JST Wt andnsinks. all of them the -icnie ot ing of a bridge at Piumiveseep, ab,ve hev. J. D_ystani;_ y be delivered bv Revs. J. Goldsmith. &°°k°'~ ii. . 3 .(),,__\;eej__»» . T. Hicks and Neil McLaiichlin. B. A | *UW fi' ‘ =-ll' - Fuompslm All \1et‘ioiis‘ Minister andPr id ts iiiindtr ‘vm he W I3 Md W Inna* I" cleanliness and utility. TI-IE ROASTIYG HANG ‘~`~3, S~.i\.~ X. A ' t'le later h- was m-if foreman oi a section at Norton wh- r -fs DCT! <1: 2.* i , i ~ _ e . ` J ` ° ‘ “ he lived a nufiiber of years. Then ','ie To be followed by a discussion and 'of E Qvmtth i 'S “ I °GLAm)ux Otncm ‘L h t d f . _ . _ - p . gues n the District are gémo T 650 M0 li Glihii- ell 0 F90 F0010- and I~a-lc Deboo, now an I. C. R. lr .k~ iiifiginv. _ mv- | _ L ”""Y*\`i” 9 and are somewhat old-fashioned. b€iD_2.' mast ir. went into railway construct .in “ 3.-L5 pt.) rn. --R iuud Table Con- 1’ gguzzloio Zggastzigmmg “NNI” mu r~"P“ W. uv quite open, and of such size that six Work in \i0v., Semi., and |> E island ferwc ii 7th There ar- lliksd l . _ _ _ e, - - \ * rows of large joints are cooked before Tnpy did ,Uma of me iq-mine w i; ‘ ‘ three ddegams in °ddm°“ W ‘M Pm" _ or on Rev. A. C. Crews, - VNIUUOO- PlO||*""“**UU* each ofthem at the same time. The the Springhill aid Par;-sboro lne. Toi-oit-1 Eh* Premdeuts ol Lum". 'nl Ph.” '°|'°m’9 “si .WP ’*”l”‘¢“ long SPT3 “T3 tu"-led by °h’I°5» Which- 'I`wenty~seven years ago M '. McPherson Gen.Ssc. E.League-Qs;::’ ::,al=fis“°fM(¥|lsi§“tzse:r':|d that °u? 39"' (mm "*'\ ‘ami intheir turn, are worked by a kind ot wen; [0 Prmce Edwmd [sind and was CLLLEC,n0N_ ichairmm ot Entduinmuk ‘ ii! lil! J. IK. chimney fan. in at the building of the railway there, .. 7_3() Devotion." Exemise. _ as only u Pmsibh _ A" dd .U mg B°f°"°’ “ch "°‘”tI°g fmge °“‘”d5 a “"5 f°l' 50"# Wai tfackmastff 0° °U° Rev. W. R. Pepper. reqiioiied to oro-s Ib the llzgy Intl me” "'99" “bm” W” feet high' and division °f me HM- F01” S°m° Y98” Address of Welcome - Summi-rsido fo 'B-dy no wh the built into the wall, on either side are Pg.; he has been in the ireight depart- Mi-_ T. liioyse. w ll be met and coiiveq 'to than °°°f°\°°° °'°"S- S'“"°“°‘“”€ “G mei" iii fh-f1°fi<-i°w°- The Prewii Reply. Mr. W. H. smith. new me eirettiee efisiii an tuieeek ranges are seyeral charcoal and gas trackmaster on tie island railway is his ' Cas,,umP,c_ By Psying one mmk hi. ,Nm ni °t°'°‘- °° "I”°h S‘*“d “mens” °°P° S°“°i”"I"W- Mr- M°'Pb"1"°“’S S0” is in -- 8 The relation otE_ League to points between Hunter River and ers. the mec .anic-il department at Char- - - _ _ P In front of the tire, at the west and of lott.-wvn. Wi ei at Norton yciri ago iigiiiuiihwtiiinh' ai`Ii'ecu£i'<»Fnlihgnufi-e§iiu¢i‘:iul:rliid°f|i‘°;:|gr;’¥ “W *I the kitchen. is 1‘08Sl6d this gl"’8I h&r0D Mr. M-:Pherson and his good wife were l I y I . ` ` I I ny' of beef which graces the Royal side- active members 0| the _.wid Kirk,” b0&l`d 0|) Chrislmas Day. tlnd at this grid men who were boys thiitv Qdd 4 i ‘ - Af har hthotvs ram Und °f ‘he F00”-\ is an °P9” fire' yiari ag 1, and are uiw widely scatter- T _ -° that is diminutive in iwiiip-ri-oii ec. nav.. it pre efni reinemb.-ence ei the others. It is only used for gympi h.,;i,, i-,N-.sg and kmdiy cm.- roasting the birdstiat go t i the Queen’s 3 l - ' el. .\!r \I Pnerson is seventy-live OWU H1519- yeirs o fi, and is still a sturdy Sco'. THE STEEL TABLE. A huge st»el table, polish.-il to a state of extraordinary brill it cy, oc- cupies the middle of the kit- i »~i. It is brass rimmed, and stands up ni iiol. low brass legs. The leg and ti* l~s are filled with steam, which spe~iiil_i' heats tho entire structure upon which are dished up the many large iilinners tothe Royal family, the Houseliol 1. 1h.-i Servants. and retainers of the C_~isil», lihout the risk of the viands ge ting chilled in the somewhat elaborate prr- MSS. Many solid wooden tables, and six large chopping-blocks, and the desk at which the Clerk of the Kitchen keeps llissccennts, complete the htings of the spacious and smoothly sanded floor. - ruin sERvANrs or THE QUi:EN’s Kircai-;N. [The Qu en’s kitchen is ruled over by :chef whose salary is about $7000 -1 year. For his convenience there is a Small room set apart on the north sid - of the kitchen -a cosy apartment comfortably furnished. Here are k=pt The fondest anticipation in a U0m_au’s life is when she is looking forward to the ccm llig ofthe sweet and ten- der little bundle of nu- that will some _her mother. pity that this expectancy ever be with the ordeal matern~ volves. is no need this excess- ive anxiety if the prospective mother will avail li rself of the - sustaining power of Dr. Pi_erc_e's Favorite Prescription taken early _during the expectant penod. The special organs and nerve~cei1ters pertaining to maternity are directly fortified and reinforced by this wonder- iful “Prescription._” It g'1V¢S the mother genuine, perma- Capacity and cheerfulness. ordeal of motherhood abso- safe and comparatively easy; insures subsequent relapse and prostrationi ample and healthful nourishment child and endows it with natural vigor. hirty vears Dr. Pierce has béén f~hj.-_liciau to the Invalids' Hotel stiiute of Buffalo. N. Y. Any W0- him either personally or by and with absolute assurance ppctical advice from tht authority. By enclosing stamps to pay the cos! 0 viii'/i'r1,g onli/, 5I1& will I'¢C€lV¢ 3 cop ~ f` [)f_ ` ` th nd- I... s 0 Pierce's onsa P28* " The Pc-op1e’s Common Sens# or a handsome cloth-b011U<3 Stiiiiips. Hunt. of lliirut Hills. Saratoga CP-~ "l read about Dr. Pie1'ce’s F8V0f_lt¢ being so good for a woman with got me botties last september and Fred ked into another room an “YU 11"\‘¢r had an after in or any Oihef 1 » Two ~ f his daughters are marriid and sit lm in Bust -ii, and some 'ct' their ch 1-iran aw also mair.ed. Two daugh- ters and .~i so.-i Ive in Uhail rtitiwi-_ Mr Mcl’her~i n atieiidel i-ili the meet- ing-i »»t this ia 1 i-ny meii’s asociation, including the f:.r»w..i1ag S;_ 1)av,dt5_ and remembers that some thirty years ago he iiit»nded i-_i the St. David’s of that day a conveition ti organise or re-organise a Young Men’s Christian Association. He go-is tod-iy to Norton to call upon a few remaining friends of of his o d davs before returning home. -St. John Sun. Dreyfus Court Martial. Ri-:1\'NEs, Sept. 13.--Today a groo ii named Germain deposid to seeing D eyius -»t the (ie in in army uianoiivres in Alsace. Germain de- clared he saddled a horse for Dreyfus to i`o.liw the manouvres. and that Major Reufr- nville accompinied Drf-ytus r-din; . Dre; fus made a weak reply, di- c-Isrin; he could not remember whether he hiied horses of Germaine employer or not. The next few witnesses, however gave strong testimony in favor if Dreyfus and knockei Germain’s testimony out. CABLI-:Gi<.i3i icF.Ti;RNi:1>. Bosroiv. Sept 3 -The fill iwin; incident illu-traces the close supervision exeicised bv tie French govir imeut 'ver all ill-tiils of the Dreyfus trial, ever. to the most remote: A French lady W io.-e home is in raris. wht rs she enjoys s-imc social distinction and where she is wi-ll known as a pronounced Dreytusard is si ending the summer with some Amirican friends in a New England tow ‘. When the news of the assault oi. lilaitre Labori, chief counsel for the defendant in the world-famous court- martial now going on at Rennes, reached her, i-he at once cabled to that brilliant young lawyer. who is one of her person al friends. a message of sympaihy and condolence. Two day laier a cabli- gram came to her from Rennes. 'and thinking it was a message of thanks from Labori or his wife, it was hastily opened, and found to be her own message which had been opened and inspected by the public oihcials at Rennes, pre~ sumably the prefect of polce or some of his subordinates. instead of delivering it io Laboii it was thereupon returned to the sender. The 1sidy’s name is witheld at her own request.-Ex. Newfoundland. Sr. Joints, N. F.. Sept. 3-The col- onial cruiser Fiona, which arrived here last night from a revenue cruise along the south coast. reports that the French fisherv on the grand banks is very poor owing to colonial policy of prohibiting the French from securing bait. Reliable information goes to show that the French overnment is desirous of sett- .. \ * ___` __ __ _ *_ _ ence V Sept. lst. 1899. Isabella it :fi -ai: -' li ‘in Qu Gil D K -ws In the city, Sep: 2nd. Archibald John Gillis. aged 3 years and 7 months, vouiigest son of Catherine and John J. Murchison. Died suddenly at West Point oi th-1 2nd ins. Mary Wiitloek wife of Thomas Fliiger in tie 52nd yeir of her age. - beloved 'wits of Janos Bridgetown. aged 28 years, and lovingto all. Deceased loaves husband, father and mother, foul* brothers and one sister, and \ large nunber of intimate frends and reli- tves to mourn their irrsparibls loss. (Other papers pleaseoipy.) At Canoe Cove, Aug 29. i»f;ei' a br ef Brls. Uiillfid Af. Sit-ramento, California August illness' K" D‘"°°h‘ ands un( 19th. bythe Bev. K J.J-Jhnst0n,Angi1s Maitin M-:Lend of O-ikland, Cii., to Christy McLeod.0f Kinris-, P. E. I. ._ Darrach. The funeral services on ON Monday tie 41h inst, Francis C. Poole M :Leau. youngest daughter of Capt Hugh M iLes.n,- ag id 18 years. ‘ (Funeral wiliieave her fithar’s resi- dence King Street. on Wednesnay. at three o’clock, thence by train to Sher- wood cemetery. quitealarge number ofthe boys lld `Kenzie, their efficient and popular teacher, formed in double line and In this ciy on Sept. 4 th, Dorothy Fredereckson, aged 10 months. naugh- ter of William H. and Elizabeth Frede- rickson. Hali ax and St. John paperi please copy. Funeral today at 2.30 to People’s cemetery. Suddenly at West Point ou the 2nd iist. Miry Whit-ock, Wife Of Thomas Flaigi r in the 52nd year of her age. again in time. Less thin three months ago the Angel of Devh enierod the same home. when the honoured head An-hibald Darrach, was t kin away. and ihe l ttle child has now followed i i mourners have the loving sympiihy 0! - th--_ entire community. Finding out *hat We give best values in Boots and words will be beaten into plough shares later on; but our farmers do not need to wait till the “Peace confeience is over before buying their plough shares, as they can do so at once, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, whereany share, oi' other plough extras can be had for less money, and better than any imported. Prove this at once. by trying them. i , it Z’ 1:“ __ ._'.`i.`i` ‘ -' -ir' ry" ’_'*v “" *Q ‘ T.A. VICLEA May 16 eod wtf 4 1’?5~ _ .___ ._... .. ,_ »- fi. -¢».,~._=-ti. , ‘-:_ ' ‘_ Y F .1 only daughter of Duncan and Julia i Thursd-iy were conducted by Rev. A.F. KI .p . Brown. They were of an esp-ciatly solemn character and very largely at. 1*/ tended. An impressive feature was the _ part tiken by little Katy‘s school mates, I `; girls, under the direction of Mr. Mo- ,.2 _BfC|“l¢ marched all the wayto the grave yard " » Z. . at Long Crick, a disfance of overtnrne . 1 - § - ‘ miles, following the remains of trol' . . 1 i friend, whom they could not niet 'A ' . her grandfather to the land of rest. l‘n0 r 5. o~.i5.uii.»~. moi ‘ “ Kensingtlo-_._ . ' “ Frostlown . . . . _ . . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ . .. _ _ 1: Emerald . . _ _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _. Fat __ f received by Lower Queen Street. THEY ELI. D0--~ M ....... ._.............. ‘l'I~Il-ZY ALI. RRR ciiiuliiiiiiiin. iiiuiinii. tai ll §3§%;¥§ . :_;‘;:ign Vétlisl. h I |*¢ lm N 'ul-'ili.se.~ ii ' -on r s§ts;;s;ss..azs§ Wellingt-n... “ Mfsoouche _ . . . __ _ " ‘ Bummerlido _ __ _ ' lbadalbeno “ Hunter River.. p "Wiltshire . . . _ . . . _ _ . __ “ °