i N *__ _ A . p V- ..._ .. -i--r~ ~.i-=- ...;., ` uf _ L_, V , A; __,*__“___V_h4._ ‘ , " - -' - ` ` " ` _` ' - ' ° » Z" V ' 7" »-:ii-""f1iWe!"-.'."f2 1.-'~<‘-i. ep - =»~<-r~.».-»»¢.~'-+o..-~'=-5 1: a.<»=wr~‘ <1 » ~ ‘ ~ = “ ~ _ -. ’ '- lr.-'-i! 'i"_' 1? _“R ff-I ->\_ »‘,-*i5f=*’:i _ , V - _--. _~_.- _ ___ __ _ ir- . i: { _ ., ; . _.`_ _ _ ue the Patriotic Concert . THE GLARDI KN CII \Rl OTl`}:.TOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FEBRUARY 23, 1900. ' ~ im- il rv' ' I- _img 1 _ League of Grace Church. iu charge of her daughter. p THE following is from a parod com oserl l tisement by the Berlin Dental Parlors, on me fourth Page Of last night`s program of K 1 "1 the City yesterday arranging about the stroyed.Mr.Burdett says that it was found the fire was disco\ ered He will build Ruby; senottisiie, white Mounmim! “me “"1"” “take” “P- W Song---T. Eagleston. Remarks by Rev. Rector. At the conclusion the students called upon U. S. Consul Vail who received 39C Ill). ROCMS are being furnished in the In I T* ._ - Think of the freshness” and sane Hospital for Dr. Goodwill who has _entered upon his duties a d' -l 'uper- Q, htflg @' _ MR. \V. B. Burdett of Bridgetown was L intendent. Dr. Sinclair wlfllldlliiilslllbeciii for g i _ ,the past twenty two years Medical Sup- paper Wguld insurance on his buildings which were de- erintendent in the Dartmouth Asylum is _ _ expected to visit the Asylum and to con- T? `~ Tl11l]k`h()W “Q W *O b0 ll1lD0s~iibleto save anything when .suit with Dr Goodwill Yesterday Pre if you patronize our odd lu sale altz,_One Fond Hope; Cake Walk,| Wanted____\ case of Hzadache that Tl;elmLlld;)e; llll met? C2 dsotlglily _ - ' i ' _ W yds gl BlBCk\‘1lle Swells; Waltz, Lucy Ducy; Kumfort Headache Powders will not re- lllllll . ve llll lllolle usa' ls e ll e ‘ March. Me1'1'.Y Gotham; Waltz, Helenylleve in ten minutes' All dealers te” maglllllcenl' alldlenlle tha? greeted hem ‘_--l-l l Breakdown, Fizz; Extras, God Save thelpeents. at the concert last night. Every available Queen Remarkable Reductions in M seat was occupied by an expectant aud- Au ,fees of il ience, and an audience that was destined T For but "Jus in the cn, On the 22nd of February, 1732, the first Whilte goods t be b da Pre d _ _ Sal T o a un ntl; satisfied. . si ent of the United States was born e f0l' 5 days 0111)' Patriotism is in the air at present and ilk |50 900 our and as the ` Watch rodt much . . . . ‘ - years have ,passed by those p _ eve hi t otic, especially when it , of :xlnericavs Sons v '1}~ ‘ & coo 0 wt ng pa rl V » » . ’ ' ti - ll?-_ _-~'-1`-f __ ;-in ' _ ahh &»9ll¢,_f0rth _ _ . ,_ _,es ._ '_-llgasnintrinsic mer' ° wi 1 '_ __ _‘Q-_i :-..,¢ _ ~‘ have remembered “Woq _ I, V _ '- -_ Ileolnmander anda _-_- |f.lv_.a-'ii wlllis »;_,, at* .i - ~_,_>;;-T* '; ¥ > * _, W _ X Q _(_ ge p . The following excellent ` the direction lof Prof. Watts and Mrs.- Allo Colored Dress Goods, toast list was well carried out : Mr. D. G. Cameron, Montague, is in the lMitchell were heartily sung and _ very in-ge var`ety to choose from The President- City- much appreciated by the audience. The md ,,p,ci‘l cur, ric__S from The Day we Celebrate.-~-J. Cam % P eron. Capt. Douglas the well known trav 801° part °f the Redi White and Blue ' ` \Vashin n--- _ . ` . _ ’ ~ ' ' gto L. Brennan is In the city llllllll »was taken by Mr.-I. R. Davison, while Rev p S0113-"1 Kavlley- ` l _- l Leo. Williams' sang in - good voice and S' Our Flag---A. Clark. R£f’- D12 D0yl€ 0fVV¢1'H011 River Wa* in with excellent effect the solo in_ The ,Sold-_ St. Diiiistan‘s---T. Tobin. ‘ the City y€S©¢!'d=1Y~ iers of the Queen. Nopart ofthe evenings Malcolm McDonald, Georgetown. entereeinmem' was meme taking than the came to the City iast night_ tableaux. dThe; scenie pn §he1batt.le-fitelld ' ' ‘ ' ' . '. a in e _ Miss _Neue _Maoiuian ofcymb-ia. is 3233322? .iii itlmdfiil. 'liioile iiiusi- them in his usual pleasing manner and In the mt-V “Siem ‘friend d h ‘ ' ‘ _ _g S en. b e guest rating Kip1ing“s Absent-Minded Beggar delivered an address of welcome which 95 cept' R- MeM‘ua3» Plinee St' , 4 was exceptionally good. while Rule Brit was pleasantly responded to by Very ` , Eagleson and J. Kavney. Luncheon was then served after which an hour was pleasingly spent in solos, qllartetes etc. After the singing of ' America, and the Star Spangled Banner Wil--- When you buy from ue. 9 , _ Evsymina you get is Of‘; ents who were present. thossmoqualit. Thatis Nl _ l A we BESL Y O Jas. Cannon, ewton ' baby’a condition. ' ` 3 i J. Bolger, Cambridge Mass. me” In T0- ' ~_ the proceedings were brought to a close l _ bottle of ‘ Q Johnson’s -q During the afternoon a GUARDIAN representative dropped in upon the scene U and learned that the 13 gentlemen pres- m ~ ent represent three states viz: Ver- ” Q mont, Rhode Island and Connecticut. The followingare the names are stud- Edward Stewart Newton DAY ° T Eagleston Cambridge Mass. - , Mas - It is pleasantly flavored, and m , T. TOblD, BOSt/OD a S. _ _ _ L0weu_ children take it readily. mu m . L Leo Brennan, in it “ me ,lr in Q _ Joseph Kavney, Haverell. Som only by i ~ 2 ‘° (1 Arthur Lomasney, Boston. p . u l John Ryan Connecticut. - » ° - \ \ i ‘ml lm” J. Raftry, B ton. ` 5 ` nr ‘H 8 Wm Dew Bljston ' l 0 mos ii ii Q » _ _ ' » ‘ ' W'n° o°o ,R. 1. \ i *ill* |08 “ NZ-.l Ai-liilillr cigfklgleiisseid Mass \ l l \ : 5\\ W ‘_ ` Q . , ~ , I . d" Piiiiilaisoliiillsltii “nz-Q ~ Rev. A. P. McLellan, Rector of si. ,T _ ., ,__._` _. ,_ Dunstans. Short speeches were also H _ ‘ f _ ‘ -_ _ 'V made by Messrs. Leo Brennan, T.i I e - \_ + l f \ r lll L1 by alljoining in singing God Save the I llo lllly A large llll cell ueen. Emulsion_.__.__..._ - #- And by the time the bottle ,_ is half finished, you will notice a decided imprm e' 'l 'Nl!»l$l¥=ll and lllileoilliltg ~ @ @ @'e_s-va;-'@>@ llilililir Diihesse Bread only g lwfiiii. Q gg " ' \ os. 3 -(.3, - H NIJSIME Ella bealltlllbrealllllllll 0 @ l \ l* Muses ofth Ee, Ear Tifblill and Nose. l l l looses# @@@@@o Fai B.. 5 E _ "3 f M sauce H- i.. oicKEY \ i &E M Royal London of Moorrlelds. and _ and Ear Beautifiil Silks came in Saturday. , Yi-ii’li find them on the Silk Conn/ter. Hand- . in §2'ie§.§l?iiwip.m, Seine Blouse Silks in all the new shades. Wire Grasses. lmlmved hay press. een be had :it short no tice Liiarlottetown C xN0[llC Temp _e e NUT EXPENSIVE SILKS l Mostly 5o<_~, on-,65e,qiniif.y-only one or two blouse lengths in all. Come and get E your pretty blouse lengt li to-day or you il _bo _ sorry when you see somebody else Wearing the prettiest shirt 'waist you ever saw. and presses small * l _ rt Bild presses tall- ’ llllll inerlklimd cf: ` §_-_._-.= T- A. Macl.EA\T. QQ c.“"": E'-=’ q%@ _ _ - in-;_iaFt_.==_=_}§ Lev ~”-‘sf _ iii “' l ' f 3'; 11-J' .3 fsggg, __ .1.._ &aaéi'a~» _mw~ m» “‘ “* lt?) @--l _'ri T Qi _-JS: 0 _ _ _I ,A ‘ their reputation. Mr. Chas. Earle » ‘_=`~ was enthuuasitically applauded ,_ -- annia could not be surpassed These tab leaux redected great credit upon those ` Tris Sons of England on St.George's Day,l _ l 1 wrd of April, will hold an entertainment P l ' ` T T in the Opera House, the proceeds of which , ° % -__ will go to the Red Cross Societ l l _ Y- Tm: reinaiiis of the late Miss Fogarty of llllllllllylll lllllzllllll ol Alllllllllllll llllllllessllll c ' - their delight in the good news from South ' W ton last evening. ` Africa, by building a huge bon-fire in ii. p llrfllgflii were brought home from Bos- - » - - _ lielil near the village. After singing God R1=.si~:m'i~: Tuesday night of next week `Save the Queen three cheers were given forthe concert in Heartz Hallby Epworthl f01` the Qlleell- "Old England-” L01`d Roberts. General French, General A l A THE body of the wife of the late Thos Bullerl and Our Canadian Soldiers. A N 8 A ` _ _ ' y speci - feature of the dcinonstraton was l l hlurray of Morell came home last ew eiiiiig the emgy of “Com Paul., bmuglit upon the scene by Mr. Larkin and which was y p .' la. striking likeness. After cheering Mr. l Thlnk ‘ar a m by Molar Forceps with apologies to Rnd- y Larkin the crowd dispersed well pleased ‘ ° yard Kipling and contained in an adver- with themselves. ' ‘ . " ' mier Farquhai-son wired Dr. Sinclair and l -` T in the spring. The new store will be the arrangements will be completed in afew Most Ullboullded Enthuslasm l g: ~ ` p same size as the one destroyed by fire. days. Preparations will also be made for Th]‘0ugh0ut the Wholg '% " THE Citizens' Band will render the fol- llle mstallmg of 8' head nurse' All the A ' S “‘J -- _ ` lowing program at the Carnival to-night: nllllslls employed will be required to Entertainment l \0,m,,,e_ Honeymoon; Mmh_ The SOM A <1\1al1fy_ by passing an examination. Dr. _ Hers of the Queen;-waltz, G01 den Streets' , Goodwill finds that there is so much work __ i Cake xvalk’ Kentucky Jubilee; Waltz’ E in connection with the ins itit€on_that his _ '_' ___-»;_, ‘ i *t »¥3ii¥ !=- %%%% af. ` ';;*`.l_f»~§/esllli _ .J V1; .._*,~9l_ 'it i h U "" ’ ..._ ,,i__,__ __,,,_,_ ...__ » -1 / 0 ~ _ weiieticed one lunplell I . srolisazss IQ \ I Q r mg and again as he S2-ng The Englisll- r/` i B i 8. 'ti 0 ~'r ` I _L on, and suggested that _there are ther defenders of the Empire than our loyal sons if need be. The climax was reached when Capt. W. L. Moore recited he Flag, which was surrounded by t-he 0 y - can recited, Ordered to the Front in -5. ning’s enjoyment. The sentiment of the f{l\_\ _ CHEAP 301 B_ se1eetion,_ Union Jn-koi oid2_Ens- 5'* Th”-*b°.'-9 hind, wgetheiiwith' 'theexeelieneeof-the __ ;-“__ s'nging by Mr.1Edw`ardHitc_hell, .'fr,§l _, "ff N round alter round of applause, Iii if . 5 ,_ absence oflliss Earle, Mr. Leslie Cooke im. . ` " ` sang with good effect The Absent Minded i ‘ eggar. The Cavalry Sword Exer- cise by 16 loyal girlsin costume was ,_- "` 4 Ti"/ \l'l"/ ,__ _<1 _¢\__ _ l ._ ~ We woul'l`like you to se NO 1.-Walnut Suite in 'l`ap~ estijy and plush. 5 pi9¢e_ =i=11»s_- “sec in _goal . style $24.00 Csshdiswilnt 5 per' _°11,'°-- $22.00. 'M- ..>1 -lN0l_l 3---5 whim ff? ° ~ _ ‘ ‘f .Safe . Upmlcene _ .seein ther then this,they one and all sustained ll R989' l-nil* " SHN S _ lf °h"P` 5° $45.00. Ol!! l'l& man. Mr. Massey and Mr. March, not so C N9 5__I. .ltuted olvar R suit ne familiarto a Charlottetown audience as ,,`»," I . ' `_ ' __ ug e' "I9 he others, made a very favorable im- -All ` y llealllliul d“l'°° wh" ul’ s°°d A *lt* eh' ° - T \ _ i f _ _ i cpression and materially addedto the eve- _ l _-_ .nd 'eu' 'fu' il al feminine defenders Miss Enid Mc- ‘cl \lN a. ' 8 " Rule Britannia, led by Mr. March. l ,J W D3-1 Y T the singing of the National Anthem the very excellent concert was concluded. H d ( U ll r 7 _ _gii'l.=,-P»oot lmrffains for al` 1 3- V ear, distinct and effective manner. The . i enthusiasm of the audience was raised to l lthe highest pitch, and cheer after cheer l lrang through the hall as Lieut. Bartlett read THE GUARninN’s telegram telling ,of British successes in South Africa. ever before did a. Charlottetown u _ 2 I ay night. More fun than a box of l j monkeys; 120 laughs for 25 cents. ' and cheaper than a. covi Put up by Use Oak Brand Condensed, better Mil l fr harlottetowu Loudensed Milk Co. All* oc . ainsaii over our store- now’~; T if _ ~ _ - the time; doi'i’L miss if. .1 off. i dience sing so heartily asthey then san With a tableau of the full com i and Snaps ii hte and Colored Slim They are good patterns. Some are slightly soiled. Sizes Ut to 17 _ We have placed the lot on out counter and will clean thg out B In the intermission abundance of candy about half price to make ro;-In for our new stock assold by neatly costumed Red (koss Misses. . l The thanks of the committee of manage- ment were gracefully tendered all who 0 r 0 n c e a n had assisted in any way in the concert by Mrs. Gardiner,Prcsident of the Society. _..<,_...__ _ Don’t forget to attend the Carnival Fri- / 21 3i BFS i g 30tf ` Stock-taking _,makes bar- 5 6 Piowsc Bro "3 li U _ l lé _Men and weinc-'ii boys and Tim# H *l P ' _ 'X_, ‘ x‘“ . 3. ll _ ‘\*\/\~\#\%*\‘N\‘\“\‘\¢\r\¢\\f\\f\\*% T0 CURE A §0LD IN A DAY. I - Take Lat Lti-'e *-ir"-m \ Qziiniis Tiblets. A 3 . r iggiats 'ef md he iiimgy if if fails to _cure ic. ii. W. Grove'~ _una ure on each bow. P1’Il.I11iS. Dress Good.; 4 1MZ11s11I1s, Laces. Ribbons I-'élannelettes Glnsharns U v . ., . _ :v,.=:".~.\`~, ~ -jx '~ l ~l’~l=l¢ ~ i’ “.1-isé»»~f&»» oui n IH was of nie need of new paper bri htness that Before we wrote tlih ld. Our price lor the Who ,_ WGS 1 '_i_ _ ;' _ Q , _-~_`s_1;., kv _.. ii.; ,A-_ 4- _.4 ._c~." V7, s vation of February 22nd, the‘annivema,;y~..ggked 5,, gm, e5},~~:c ., ;_,-md .enti.re_-pi:ogi-am I , -y » °f his birth- "th1°&0 houi-sto’b1:ea'k"aay."-’~"' lconsisted* of patriotic pieces. Shortly _nsonie ago the Rector of st; ' _ _ G _ El. p A n _ ' ,‘afierso'cioek-Pravinnieembs T t HDS &l1lS 0 088 pwclaimed Feb. 22nd llllll “lvl” ml l ‘commenced the evenin ‘s entertainmen i a holiday in that institution. Yesterday With some national airsliand at il1f»¢l'V&lS_ '_ afternoon a dinner -was given at the ____ ' , -, . - _ during the entertainment rendered ap- _ _ , W Revere Hotel at which the Rector of the ni;il; lllllll Owen llellllllllllll to lllle llllly last Dropriate selections. The choruses under .' 1 ' 9 " -. _ if -- Colle resided Parlor Suites ____ y Hee a Q ° Lieut. Arut1u° Peake and Mrs; Bartlett. - The smoke-gas from the lights that were; __ ' B burned was 'somewnat unpleasant for the ‘ audience and it seems that this might have been dispensed with, in these days of 'electric light and colored shades. _ Very pretty and graceful _,was The Ca.nad_ gs ian Dance by little Helen' Warburton and tif the °.‘_no encore” had not been the nie , -"=" 1 ,'\ ,l of the evening she would-have been recall- \' ‘li-5 \' _ ed. Of the vocalists the most of whoin* I' were old .favorites nothing needbesaid- -_ S U bo! _-'Wuliut Fein P steaedm Figured vdoll' plush- lnh. Prim S0111 e bil , a ri FE be-ceq SRRIS mlm Hem C4 _,tw __ mv( ,seasons/eu.. Msammtomioi C3 .0 - _ Lil; G K v ` lf - ' K. Jost. _ - '23-li