~ fi: 1 e-,§‘»}_.;.,_,f:i7j~,_ _ _ - . ,_ - ' -._., j _ --I-I ,, §,- s ,_-1 ..-,,_......_. _, _-__ <.‘__`.`)___;_5 ..,._». V v _ _ _ I ‘ 4 °~ - -~ ---=--~~~~».---~ _~-..~e--- - _ ;-_-2, --`=,¢a¢;» -' »__-- '- A--_.t......,,._n_. _...._¢_-i_.,_._......u-...,...,._.. _,,,,_..;.-_%,,,.,...-_-.,. _....3-..........____,_ _` ' ` _ ~ -_ . -V :-- --1-~ ~’~ »e'-_'~‘.~.=~-;»~~_-=._.~- . . _ -_ .__. _ ._... ...,.;.._-.._=....»-~f1~rfw>v»»qv=~¢,=,,;\); - g _,__ g g ____ ';HE GUARDIAN, CFIARLOTTETOWN, MARCH _ll 1899 ~ LOCAL BRIFFS .».i... 4 _N . . , , g _ f Miss ADA McDoNAi.D a student in P. I '_°"'* W Colle-ge left yo-terday afternoon I _i for her hoinein Dundas owing to the H..-6 and -peed sei- new The Latest News at the titty 111~eS°f he A355 3pR|N[; 3T(](;|( and Province ..§.§;i?.’;.‘§.??.T§‘E'E‘t‘¢“e.';§i’i%;".;'i§- L ' . p . _ . _ ._ ` Saturday. ltth inst, at 3,30 o’clock at OF P. W. College. Committee for ‘ Labor G0 Gathered Bvtuardtanllepiirtersnand Gtr- .requeseeeie be resent 4 9, si l I J and Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ Waists. Full range of Sizes in Stock. Long and Short Waists. NOTE-As we buy all Corsets direct from Leading Manufacturers, you can rely on the very best value. Spring Wants in Household Goods. Our predecessors,VV. A. \Veeks tl: Co prided themselves highly and were re-S cognized as the very best house in the` city when it came to best values in p Table Linens, ' Table Napkins, Towels and Towolings. We have received our full Springl Stock of these goods direct from Bel- fast Ireland. The value cannot be A disputed under the present low rate] of duty, they are without doubt, ex- fi traordinary value. pi llnlileached Table Linens, Bleached Table Linens, All Prices, Full Variety. Taple Napkins, 3 Special Lines. $1.25, 1.50 and 2.00 dozen. _ worth 500 to 75c dozen more. White Goods, Sheeting, Pillow Cot- tons, Counterpanes, Ladies’ Under- wear, etc, etc. Our counters are full of these goods at very low prices. We invite your inspection. 3 WEEKS 8100 The People's Store. Wholesale and Retail. be g Successor-s to W. A. Weeks & Cog: I kann’ teu want at tSee also on page 7.) Sizxaroii l\l.xcDoN.\i.D leaves tbi afternoon for Georgetown en route to Ottawa. REv. M.=inc si. CoNuAN left yesterday afternoon for Souris, where he will conduct a mission. Tiiimutin the kindness of the owners of the hull of the wrecked bark Bertino those in nc-.ed of tire wood ,have been allowed to cirry away the wood-work. KEEP the evening of Thursday, 23rd inst., for Dr. Anderson’s lecture, “Glimpses of Italy and the Italians” with stereopticou views in St. James’ Hall. _ Tosiorrr.-Teachers* Institute to- night at 7.30 in Y. M. C. A. Parlor. Continuation of discussion on “Home Study” and on La.ndon’s “Memory in Education.” THE glee-club at P. W. College is progressing favourably, and a large number ofthe students take part in the practices. It is proposed to hold a college concert in the ne ar future and no doubta good programme will be prepared. MR JolN T. PEsRDoN is about to remove his business to the \Velsh & Owen Building cn Lower Queen Street, where he intends carrying on the whole- sale husiness on a large scale. The place has been thoroughly kalsomiued by D. Howlett. - A Disr.-i'1‘cH from Cuiacoa, dated Feb. 26th, says; -Schr. Mary P. of Prince Edward Island, Benoit, hence Feb. 13th for Barbados; with a cargo of salt. consigned to S. P. Musson (be- fore reported ashore), is a total los~i_ on the coast of Curacoa. Hull and effects sold for $60. ELDER GEORGE F. ELWYN of Phila. delphia has been in St. John for some days, endeavoring to organize a con- gregation of the Society of Friends, or Quakers. I`he prospects seem favor- able forthe work. The only Quaker churches in Canada are at Montreal and Melrose, P. E. Island. -St. John Sun. ' _ THE three-masted schooner Delight, of Souris, according to a telegram sent to Mr. John McLean, of that place, by Captain Macdonald, was abandoned at sea. The captain and crew took the boats and were picked up by a passing steamer. and landed at Lisbon in Portu- gal. The schooner was owned by her captain, who belongs to Souris, which port she left last December for St. Pierre. afterwards proceeding to St. John’s where she loaded with fish for Fernambuco. The rest of the crew consisted of Joseph MacDonald, mate, of Souris ;H. Fraser and Fabian Deagle, ot Rollo Bay, and two others, a New- founillander and a colored man, whose "'7'€=f 55 e ‘ . w.-»-. i You want a. good one. _ Stev»'.irt’.- is the place t get ir.. _ Cream, Cocoanut, Appl Lemon and hlince Pies. Cream Pies 12 & l5c eac CocoanutPieslD & 2Oc Apple Pies l0c each Lemon Pies l0c " Mince Pies l0c “ Telephone, 98. * D STEWART# o E ECLIPSE BAKERY, # i ' Bakes Best Bread. * DAYISON 81 C0. tanned Gents We have a very large stock of. Nl-lined goods The Best Brands *B the very lowest prices. llavisnn testo. GROCERS _ Corner of Great George and Kent St Q aaaaiahasi ###ili #iff iklfkl names are unknown. Bentley’s Liniment the modern Pain Gure'l p . . l'USjlllllll8|llS Elifjllllltfd- ' A tire started in the dwelling house of Mr. James M. Richards. Cumberland St. shortly before eleven o’clock Thurs- day night. white all were in bed except ing, and who through smelling smoke, discovered the dining room a blaze. After considerable difficulty the fire was extinguished with buckets of water but not before a good deal of damage was done to woodwork and furniture. There was no alarm given. - THE P. W. C. debate was opened last night by the President. Mr. D. McLeod, taking the chair. The subject ~-Which is the greater country United ,f States or Gr.-at`Britain” was opened by W. L. Holman speaking in favor of the United States. He was opposed by W. Mathieson.` Numerous argu. ments were brought forth on both sides among which were Britain’s naval power and commerce, Ameiicin push and scientific education. The vote having been taken resulted in an over- whelming majority in favor of the mother country, influenced somewhat by loyalty. 'The sub?ect for next de- bate si Which is of more benefit to the world steam of electricity. No'rEs F it im THE Wissr. _.Mussel mud has been the chief occupation of most farm zrs for some weeks past and to Cape Wolfe on the Lot 7 shore. The important and serious surgical oper- man Currie for disease of knee joint. ported doing well.-While la grippe 1; and other epidemic diseases seem to be prevailing in the eastern part of the Is- h ' 0' re ‘gland we in the west are aving a -- Emarkableimmunity from sickness of _NIM lh 1899 f la of Mrs any kind. , ~ Thermometer Readings- (From the meteorological station.) Max. Min. Above Z March 3 32.2 16.2 “ 3% 8 11.3 “ 37.7 25.2 " 44.0 35.0 ~ 36.0 28.0 “ 38.6 19.5 “ 25.6 13.0 “ 27.0 7.0 “ ;LD®~lG'»UlrP~ We have just received money on bring them ces and meet old ones. Come in and look N |NV|TllT|0N. We are always glad to make new acquaintan- around and don’t feel under obligation to buy a cent’s worth unless you see exactly what you want at the price you want to pay, ’ a lot of New Spring Goods in Dress Goods,Monselines,Silks, Cham brays, Prints. Blouses, Belts, Skirts, Ladies” Underwear, Waterproofs, Easter Novelties in Hats,Flowers and Ti'immings,I-Iandsome Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, etc. etc. Any goods you buy here that you don’t save back and your money will be cheerfully refunded. Bureau” and “Associated Charities” are two college students, who were study- Glmmnlonshtp to Bama. It is rumored now that the Stars of Summerside are anxious to play the .Crescents a game of hockey either in Summerside or Charlottetown. - MoN'rnEAL, March 8 -In the contest for the racket championship of Canada held in this city to-day,Quincy & Shaw, of Boston, defeated W. R. Miller of Montreal in three straight games. DU1-‘Fr AND DAL'roN. A few evenings ago an evening paper made a statement that Ned Dalton was desirous of a race with Bait Duffy, champion amateur skater of the pro- vince, and would give the iattera handi- cap of a quarter of a lap for the sake of a race. This handicapping Was of course refused, but the two men were to have skated a mile-at the Victoria rink to_night, but as Dalton has stated that he will not skate, the race is off. This practically ‘finished tho speed skat- ing for the season and Duffy has proved himself the,king of provincial amateurs. Telegraph. ~ ~ WoRLD’s MEET DATE. MoN'raEu., March 7..-The dates for the Wor1d’s Bicycle Meet have been ar- ranged at the meeting yesterday. It will be held during the week begin- ning August 7. The meeting was most harmonious, and Mr- Porter, of Boston, accepted the following week as that in which the Boston Meet was to be held. Boston and Montreal will work harmoniously together in everything, and the real hard work of the World’s Meet cam- paign will now begin in reality. -1-_--(pl--_-_ i To Cure Headaches in ten :nmites F e n Komtoii Headache Powders.10 cts. On the 26th Feb , 1899, at La Moure, soil in that vicinity is for the mostpart Ngfth Dennis., in Mi-_ and Mrs. J.. R. a heavy clay loam and is just the kind stewart., (both formerly, gf this nity), ii to benefit most by its application.-An daughter, hard 130 l)l‘B8»k Deacon John McKinnon, aged forty five (The deceased was a son of Mr Daniel McKinnon,o ig , n ,ati a bro.her of Mrs.Geo Essery of Char- lottetown and Mrs. Albert Tremere, of , North Wiltshire.) At her residence. Kinkora, on the 7 are , o g ippe, Margaret McCourt. relict oi the 'late Bernard McQourt,in the 87th yeir of her age. The deceased was .a native of the Gounty Monaghan, Ireland. and emigrated to this Pcovince nearly sixty years ago. ‘ . deepymonrned by a wide circle- of friends and acquaintances. Her' son, P home her remains. 'K __ -4 " @@@@§@ 'Um §_.:< vi erybody s _ Possess so many desir- able qualities that if you once used them, you will i' always give them the preference as a general family cathartic. They are small, _easy to bake, sugar coated, gentle in action, do not gripe, sure in effect. For Constipation, Liver Complaint, Billiousness, Sour Stomach, etc, they 7 are particularly valuable. Sold by all druggists. _ Price 250 ai box. I ¢~ Illlll llllll 'i‘i».icnm`fi° ieisiiiua- ioiiiviii at 7 so auozm 'ran sronrs. _ ____ - M M _ , _ _ e Corsets That Fit this ear than for some time past. Its - _ - ef 'Lf 3 "' & valuii as a fertilizers has being so - BORN. ac-ny C0fl°e¢t but lfully_demons'rated,especially on heavy -_ 4- _ . »-»1 '_ _ _ _ C185' WHS- that it is "’°“’=‘=’»' In this city-onine sin of March 1899 SWCS 3 fan' 'dea- hauled by many farmers some eight or to ML and MrS_ George Mavtord a" ten miles or from the place of its chief daw,h,er_ , " ' _ ls the one We re deposit in the Mill River all the- way "_ I a ation was performed in Alberton a few Dina I Il'i,S Il18.(lB Of days ago by Dr. A. Ross assisted by 7 e Cogtlj acguratg l).ML hl` fO’Le d D.i _‘_ ' _ _ “fickh(;n{;uj§ Tlilésish viZ9£;‘§_a;?putatj0rn Fell asleep, in Christ. at his2 hoipseggn l1lI11Sl16d, It HES of the leg above the knee of Mr. Chip- Taunton' Ma”-5 J”'”““"-7 1’ _ ' _ l'.l16 l1XpS. The operation was performed skillfully Yeafsvéoue mmm and one day- _ Tllaili S OD 8600 and successfully and Mr. Currie is _ re_ _ f tr hiield RE. Isla' d ‘ d _ strugugns Monte it Me ..éi.“§i;1i§i_°.'i§‘s..§€;e ;;z“-i.;.”2i Iiittilllulti 'HWS '*°"s°"’e ‘*° ° g _ the late Martin Martin, aged 37 years. l R ' I She passed away like on; falling into a. u r peaceful sleep. _ In Lynn, Mass., on March 6th, ’99, . ‘ P Sarah Jane Coffin, relict of the late a C T I Joseph McVtrish,of Morell, in the 67th y y ,adams mins ' hfii-th zsfretiiadeiiatgtlif Irlyiliin (iii-eatliedi ptiiasi -_ are as low aothers ask at SP0¢19'l 3 seven years and was very highly es- 3 9 _ te dfo h estimable traits = we Have nt Reduced eme r er many ._,___. ot character, and her _death is E ' Our $65.00 Parlor Suite to $450 'We Don t Have To Mr. Wallace McVarish, of Morell.cro=s- § Bu; just gee our $45 00 Suites ed at the Ca es on Wednesday to bring =' _ FORMER PRICE $65 00 S E ally W e- ' NOW ONATTHE LON [IDN HI 1313685 (3-OOdS j'VVh.1 Prints. Sentnei, Mcteoitt BT. J. HA _ - - ' , ss, ' ' ’ - Ib; :‘>LfI`Z-~.;_ ' I I i "ir -_ wi* P _ ' , ' , ~ ' __ ,._ » ~ _ff 1 >"f:i-.-_-,,i?»f,~ V "fs is ,.1 5 -i i as i. _ . ”».-_ »1 . . f'-I.-st. 1 tt” =£~ ...fe * "» “' 1* 4 . ' ' ;~. 5. ,gg--e ".~:"~ ‘- fl 'l 'M ‘V ,, t.. ' . ~ V '- » . _ . ` ‘ . e » .. :. 1:1 e e" I s~ 1 --~..ss~a,~4\» A;-A-_-sn __ __ ..Q,,,,_( The are several a D & A Corsets sets They fit. i e They keep their The are the ay you put th as they were ut them on hrs They are modi feet natural ligu And their sh. absolutely pe stretchin them r l i t 8 iron form ri ht ncxt week, while some are done for the season, the A GOOD Chance for Boot bargains at lillllé g°°d ha“1if‘g.‘S “fdlmmg 3' g°°d many our sale. Come and see for yourself. to keep at it and it is said a good deal R_ K_ J S , , _ ._ . Th- - _ more pf this Commodity will be got up ost, tamper s Corner. 11 U IS Clit IS l‘l0t 6X Its a corset Cott< S1§.:i.r'