warm " Y W ~i'"'°\ ~.»e.v;~ "wavy,-,sr rv :,=2i<¢}»11 farm ._ _ ...,~..¢,...~ 1;.. -.-._ 4 _ - '_-_ __ :___ ___ ___ Y,_ 'fftrjg-1-’ . _- f - - _ __ f' ~ ° _ ' ,Mp 'ITHE GUARDIAN, '3HAI{LO'l"l`ETOWN FEBRUARY 21899. ‘ ~ H . . . . . I I ws 1-ravi: A 1~iis'ro1ucsL `IIIIIIK III ITltl“lM0_ill“i...“l-llllll-l: . bi -I am clad to see Rev. Mr. “iM"D\\_ HB 2 wwf _ \\tr,;h'niir.‘s letter' pcintinigrtut the im- in which hiatt.-ri: al matter will find a place. Neidless to say, this can only be accomplished when we have enough rneinbers whose fees will permit of our undertaking the project. May I take x ” are -- ~ . '_ ' ~ iso-I t~ i U rib' E i 'i i -tr . . LA|M AGAINST THE D0_ pOlI.\IJ(.8 Lf i'7l”Ill\tl_ In lil lttltth _ ‘gr gan neg 0 13 Oypgr um y 9 3? A Poiiiitl tin ot ° ° .5 . . ~ _,,., f ,,.i < . . i i Ci'carii'l`:1i't" l’» ' " “ MINION- ttctv. .ind your enrtorsi me 4 tin- cf1.,those who approve ot the society and ititl till* ll-JI. l>"`&'tl.l~°‘ l ll‘l'=l{ lf ('0"¥t!°‘ll)l€ wich [Q (ggigguragg it_ [Q Send thgir ti »_\l\- , --\ - I _ _ ING yi()'\VDI_:N pm, J i vp5,,,,,_ ME Um, .,,- pw., iliiyigs in the to inultiply sotfzclws. :intl pa-srbly. rn l names to me at once. The fees are,for _-\ Siiviiij_:oi` front '_’tlc to L’->L' on l§\'i‘i'\' l‘ounil you lin): » sr -~ -, " BOIWS dit?/.ef DEAR .f MIN” fl WDER ~"'to>if¢4 P0 ;°;'§.”.fi'.a°§=’_'5_’»‘~§i`f3°». is ,qiisoiuir Puniif GUARANTEED. som in quanrrn, AND CNE POUND TINS./E ' _.ff , J The good cook no longer has excuse for using Cream of Tartar and Soda, as this new Baking Powder is surely as Economical, at the same time being much more convenient ous. It is perfectly uni- orm and always works the same. _/ in:iriifcstoof l‘i°»_~niiei‘ ltlriiinersoii to the clcctors of New liruriswick, in new of the geiicral election now pcrittiiig in that province, that may throw a side-light upon our own cli-ences of succeeding in our claims lag-ainst. the llorninion go\'ei‘nnient. New liruriswick has long held a claim against the federal government ;on account of the Eastern Extension lrailway, which was constructed by ‘ the proviricial government in part and lhas since become part of the Interco- , llonial Railway between Moncton and ‘ I Arnlierst. The province received some lyears ago the capital suui so expended ibut the back interest has remained in labeyance. As to the claim amounting ,to nearly $250,000, Premier Emmer- ' sou says :- °°l am warranted in stating. it is in a , fair way to a successful settlement. I have the assurance of Sir Wilfrid I Laurier that the memorial resented _ by myself and colleagues has been sub- ' mitted to a sub-committee of council to do one cf two things: First, to ascer- tain the facts with respect to the claim. ,and to report directly in favor of pay- tment ii they feel jusiitled under the ‘facts in so doing; or, second, in case ~,‘thoy shall not feel justiied under the l ‘facts to, report immediate payment to ,recommend an early reference of the iclaim to a commission of arbitration,” J. . ` Here have we the statement that _*gi Store-the best asortment of Japanese ° t th P ' . . . ware ever lmpor ed tb G mvmcer ,fied that any fair arbitration of our, We would like you to examine ou Vases 5 o`clock,Tea and Chocolate Set they are superior to anything eve offered on P.E. Island Medallions. an Pictures on Glass. Mai-ked down fo Cash_a.t Has at his Book and Stationery S; d F I HORNSBY’S I I v1o'roRI.4. Row. ‘ the federal government will either pay or arbitrate in this important matter, and it follows, as a matter of course, that P. E. Island`s claims will be g met in a like fair way. We are sitis _ just claims against the central govern- ,, ment must result in the recovery of a handsome sum. r It further appears that Premier Emmerson is not without, hope that the four and a half millions ef the l Halifax Fishery Award may be found to belong to the maritime provinces and Quebec, though he states that a , "final determination of the matter has I not been arrived at." No doubt Woman is F .at election times politicians put the ` best foot forward, but after fair al- lowance is madethe New Brunswick *Premiers manifesto seems to place provincial claims in a more hopeful . , _ light than has hitherto been apparent. Mig because she is his mother: sec0udly.` Hr. Watson’s letter makes it clear rueitmmly’bec°use_ me ls ,enough that we have a historical so- .¢iai.i§°¢°i.‘il?'.§5‘.°i'I{i.`,§’.‘i‘€%?‘°iX'?.§§`€°..i`.‘2‘$ l°\f='=!_ 1° _“he N*“_“'“‘ H'S‘°'Y “_ <1 We sive you bigger bararains than can befvuud » Antiquarian. Tnose interested in any where else. Before buying. visit ou 1' gtqfgand ggt pg-|°gg_ We kngw [hgh We ran I Island hlstgry Should rdlly to Its sup- snit you in uantity,qua.1ity and price. Our, _Ort as Uovdas can be bought any-` P ' where. Our clocks are unsurpassed in quality I _-- and price. Wealsocarifyaline of high-class Chinawarcl And I0” by means Of X rays The _ i”Al‘i'§,‘;‘f3(f;’sl;‘;lv*,;re_ Fancy Goods’ Gmeg_ Tom surgeons are able to locate a tumor in ¢w-. very cnean. ,_ the brain. A few days agoa violent- Repairing of Watches, clocks Jewelry, etc' done scienggwuy, ’ ly insane patient in Chicago was I , operated upon, a tumor removed from ol the front art of his cranium and all The Modem Jewelry and Fancy Good Store. Prowse New Stone Block, Sunnyside. ,_ P his troublesome symptoms at once . vanished. He is progressing favorably. ' -= ` Ch' T 'b : W h If Cldrsiiii) Esltierliiiiy should indeed be , _ . . a bout A Steel Feed Boiler this all T mnnnnnnnnnmuln = "l W Emu: " ` || I _ ` ry spear. 'o cast iron ends all stee . Call and see us before nurrzhaai ng elséwherc il l @- THE l"'IODERN.’ ounders. Engineers and Machinist Steam Navilration Co’s W harf. Chailottetowri, P. E. 1. Phone 125 IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I i II IIIIII III III III IIIII I tutgt ittwitt it = 3 contemplating a fuil confession of the § lfact that he and not Dreyfus wrote the 2 famous bordereau he had better be pro- ? ‘ rs v'ded with a body/vuaid while in Paris. Evervman who has thus far shown any ` 1: . W v £1 ifgtlcigyetislgpiewréicpvggeeglpipéeras gli tendency to tell too much truth on the Ti Smgii advance 0,, ,,0_.,_° § i Dreyfus msitier has been suddenly ; Lrziégsieppiiigieayednitaugpr bieiieglsilenced in one way or another. The _ b0i1,;.,,,,,k§,S_ _“ ’ ° “gfanti-Dreyfnsites got rid of More; by We guarantee them to be firstil sending him io Morocco, where he was class in eve re* L i , - - f - _ E. ~' . ' = ' `~ mvsteriouslv killed II hen M~i]or Henry beuan confessing his forgeries he was clapped into a. cell and the next llime he was seen his throat had been ,I cut. \Vheu Captain Picquart insisted on revealing the truth of Dreyfus’ in- ‘ nocence and of Esterhazy-’s guilt he was .\ shut up ‘-au secret” in prison and no ifriend has been able to communicate ` with him from that time till the pre-_ , sent. It is as mucn as Esterhaz_y’s | 'wretched life is worth to confess that the is the real traitor. \¢‘\/\*\‘\&*\¢\‘\/\¢\f\\¢‘\'\»\‘§» ' Good Furniture ° is (iood Furni- O ture at any O ‘\¢\¢\¢\»‘\¢\f\»‘\§\¢\/\"\§‘§-Q- ,_ We have anico stock of Iron ?_and|RON and BRASS Bedteads _________,_1 ;r:;_:_-sign; gil? in ~ -o ' il' ._ / V i YAI *ii »__.lI __ wnmmnni L01 itll which fully indicate the objects it is _iu- ` tended it should ev courage, and per-,I haps in this particular the name of the I enlarged society might be more felicit- ous. Phe fact is this old society has, added to its work :he study of Archec-‘ logy of which Charuber’s Encyclopaedia " says :---In its narrow, but, perhaps, more popular siguiticatiori Archeology I is understood to mean the discovery, preservation, collection, arrangement, authentication. publication, description,, interpretation of materials from which a knowledge of the ancient condition of a country is to be attained.” It includes ‘~ethon0togy, philology, history. chronology, biography, numismatics.” From this it is evident that the work of the suggested lliszorical Society »is al- ready inaluderl in that ofthe society of which Ihave it e honor of being?tjie"un=_ worthy secreiar y. The reason for thus enlarging our .cope was that experience has proved in ima Island that worthy noc- .ieties of this sort. (as,‘for instance, the former Ilistoiical Society,) are more than likely to ianguish for wantol num- bers of active members, and it is just as great a. mistake to narrow the bounds of such societias as it is to make, them too comprehensive. Now, one aim of the Natural llisti ry and Antiquarian Society is to establish a museum in whi.h to coll»_-ct and store all interest- ing articles, historical as well as other- wise. In this _connection it would be a manifest blur der to eliminate’ all such things as pens in _to provincial history. We have inf view suitabfe rooms for meetings of sl' sorts, for library and museum purposes, and with greater co- operation from lovers of history, we ought to have, in time, a museum such as our sister provinces have reason to be proud of. Let me point out that the vote different nights, 'or parts of even- ings. to the two departments, and to elect leaders in each department of the society’s work and study. On behalf Of the executive, I heartily invite Mr. Wightmau to °-come over and help us,” With you, Sir. as his able supporter. We hope to be able to publish a bulletin .DIDYOUEI/ER_ stop to consider that neglected Coughs and _' V - Colds are followed by "' Bronehitis and other 1 throat and im. dis- ° s L eases--all breeders of _ Consumption I Better stop the Cough now with ii. few doses of Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup, than suiier ever after- wards. Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup. Mr. Frank Jennings, ,_ - __) Coldwater, Ont., says '=_?~ he was troubled with _ ` __ __ rg’ ' sore throat and weak V I' lungs, but Dr. Wood’B Norway Pine Syrup . cured him when other _ medicines' failed. Price 250. and 500. ' At-all dealers. ;.,1 .,‘._ I Q1 *gig , _ .<. 1 _f I -am' s two departments of our society assist y and strengthen, rather than interfciel with each other. It is our design to de- ~ 3 thc tlotng, W0 tlitll t»lllt't`S t1t%etIlt>S:ly,I’ll1l mgn (me dollar 3, ygaf, fgr wgmgg fifty I bei-:.\i.<0 I quite :ugly-.. with the re.vffl‘G\1\llceiits, which entitles inurnbers to the I gi-ntli-rr:i'i that it is time this ruat-tor I pulylifgmions of the 50gi@ty_ lwcrc tation up. Tile oiqect of this let-i Yours' ‘ _ . r . _ _ ;i;}ruis;p(1}>pl;i;tpt;liit;1!t(;. iylbryit Ixltglhtrgpgi-65;, ` ‘ ) I..».wni:1~foa W.'IVATsoN. I already exists and is awaiting the sup- 560 Y- I- E- I' Nat- HN- and Am- port and co-operation of such a men as Society. .Miz Wightmau and yourself to carry on the work in question. I refer to the _ ,Natural History and Antiquarian S0, THAT new kmd of ‘["1t', 130 its-i.:‘;‘sitf:';.“;“t...“%s i»t;f:’.t::t“.i.;i.re1°_w111ew@af’is ofthe tory Society had never ceased to exist principal feat'-“'95 ,317 T130 and was not resuscitated but widened Whitg Fa,ip_ Ask I3() seg it,-,__ in its scope, or he “was _misled by_th1e Moore 5, McLeod. _L1 term ‘~ant.quarian. It is a little difh-,I cult. to name a society in si few words tj LOOK F01' the ad-° Of Ill White Fair. li No raw seams in that new white Wear at the White Fair. Every seam felled Prices- well, corset `co_vers at 120 each, night dresses 400 each ,skirts 400 each, knickers 180 “and so on up. -r-Moore f&fMc Leod I White Fair N CSSS -#- it-.Goods s e White _ _ ings, Linens, V .iipron Lawns, etc. etc. " Un every body.-Stanley Bros. _ _ 28 2i. I rivalled assortment at prices to suit the purse scope of / _ DIED. I Isobel Ma cmillan- , U _ _ winter fruits I are scarce. Fruit is not. only _ delicious to the taste but neces- sary ,to the health. , The salt I extraéted from the of pure fruits is the basis of Abb¢y’s Effefvesccnt Salt. Its use promotes health. _ 60 ts tt Trial time - -lsceliiea 8fl:ll'fdrh9§ii§s.; /" At Marlin, Texas. ou' Jan. 31st. _’ 99. ,Archibald Macmillan, son of Hou. .Angus Macmillan, in his 42nd year, ,leaving a father and one sister, Miss lt Pays to Bu IT G coin init We have the finest se to be had in the city, espe bleached and unbleached; Linens, bleached ai d chiefs, White Ca AH D Covers, Ch tems and r Embro in hamdson lection in cially so in sh@t§, Canadian 0 paces Ou Piilow 1 Englishman 42, 44, 46-i circular; Whlte Cotton Night Robes, Drawers, orset Chemises. Embroideries, mbric, All other I White ¢ REM I Big bargains in Re nants of ala Grippe ABROAD ry Ozone. A wonderful remedy his disease. Also in stock. aaaaaaa *sara* Laxa. Bromo - 111118 _ Quuune Pills, P0'Wd.6.I‘S ' QV » e . me Quunne Wines iste- sgsi. W. REDDIII, Pllltl §'§ Central Drugstore. gg Sunnyside. . a*s%lt%%h5I€%h%‘.%%¥.¢%ih§}r€§'.% ° 3 P’ 0 as \ Htl 'tl'/... IIE - init Women’s Wcnien’s it f , _ We are agents for the largest niaiiufacturers in Canada." I ` '_ ' _ ` . G13-1° 53960 tit init i tt, Home Makers. 21 __ ;~‘=.-_.»._. __-_wa>»_._..,,;=-E ii _ _ . _ V' _ QEOIOIUII C51 TESTE _itiiititittiiili 0 9 @ gums is Good ' FU RNITU _ R ALLEY This is a trial shipment of rubber s goods from a new factory. We do not know how good they are, but think they are well Worth the ' money we ask for them. Misses’ rubbers,wcol lined Boy’s rubbers ' 260 i\Ieu’s rubbers 3°-c ' Mens waterproof Overshoes 0l d£W& muon I CTS; 5 220. 250. 220 rubbers rubbers, Wool lined Wllllll 770. dll & its l` it ttéiltrllt -i Qiltiléalléflltféléélt DIRECT ` - . New Cloth for Fall an We have opened a. fiiie line of Snitings. Cvercoatings and T ousering Call now and get first choice-a full line nisliings always on hand. JDLIN MgI:EOD alt?/Italéaltdsthéltdls ~ W- K. ROGERS Nov. 8-tf, eod. ' Gothic Windows, Stalrs,~ Stair R Gutter and Conductors, Kiln_‘ Dried Sfmce and Dried Clear Spruce. Sileathlng and Cla llotrll » §°(nve us a. call. _ _ THIS I5 MEAT FO Times Ula Touch uurtvei Fme Line mm- uur Qle “eases andnhesbq you teirait.. Creau Prints, Flannelettes, Dre s Goods, PERKI I ' I THE MILLINERY i 0 -- 3-; Auriiuriizancsptriu., $2,000,000. If you are a .suscmsen cipmii., 1,310,000. Ocean Aw en, Prim uv cmriit, _ 500,000.0 nesenve, sei nee., tees, 1.021511. COYPOIMIOH Of GRUSS INCDME IN 1896, 1,275,000. sure that when th Deposited with Recewer-General doing so in this in Canada, 84,000.00 BUSINESS TRANSACTED. PERSDNAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. EMPLDYERS’ LIABILITY.~ ACCIDENT INSURANCE CDIBINED WITH SICKNESS BENEFITS. WORKlEN’S BENEFIT INSURANCE. ELEVATDR INSURANCE. DRIVERS’ RISK INSURANCE. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY INSURANCE- Summerside, Gen. Agent for P.E.I. RUBERT PALMER Charlottetown Sash and Door one insuring disease Premium benefits alone the benefits granted Those are facts dollars to you, make and when any one insurance think of s l|l\'l We are With experienced Workman. and [gist-class supply contractors and ,others with D , rs and Frames, ' interior and exterior Finish, etc, etc. - ~ - Roaster P TP? .un mt,'.ut,?.t.'.ti.i.\.tnw.ui .uftpv».t,~.v'»,wt,v,y; ,i.i,\,t}v.i.i1,i0..t,'.r,~1v.i=\f,i=_~5.r,-1f.i.».ti.iuv.v.'.t= vu' I ' I CHAI I I ,, , 1 _, g . > , \tL,,. _ I ~,` I I H , ’ _ _ _ _ ._ _ - A 4 Peakes N0. 3. Wharf.,