asininy o:-hers vviain her large-heartel A THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOTVN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FEBRUARY 4* l£`0l. ‘ "“- I -§”='=-~,e.`r"'~,';>‘?¢:. rt”-f~ ,i .1 -’ 1.2’-ri" “‘f=’ _V if ‘ "~*f~§',_a»;"-" ‘,=y.s. 1;. 1 -. ,_ _ f _~. __,_. :_ ig ~ ,.__ _ , _~ _ __ __~;_. ,__...,- ,=__;..~»:._<».g_,f;~_ ;-.,-.11 _ j_,_?_ .'.»"_ j. _:.‘;1~:_.___ ____r _' T‘1__ 35?-1-.” , 3'-1,; __ ,_,‘~¢r.._; ;;___,_ __ »_ , _ ' 5 is ’ =» Y . s-i . -if i. M ~ _ . . , .ak Y" ._ , V , in” " " ‘* _. w 1 - s fm./< if ~' r ,I1 ,._. _ _ _ _ _ .,_~ . , _ _ , _ M .. _ _ _ _ _ ._._,.. , . . ,,___.,_.§N `.,,_»__,,_. __ ,,. __..,._, ,_ e- ;A. *aka iv 0-We gf -I '__ _ ' P ' _ re -- ~- ` i is---r ' , '“ in time MAIL-fls-sera( BERLIN, Out., January 30., Judge ~ -- l!(@ 'Ki-H ! Rational Council of Women of Canada. A meeting of the Executive was held in Montreal on the lllih of January. in the Rhoms of the Young \\`oman`s Christian Association. __ Madhhi Thilmi-hviii, \ ice-Presiilcnt. for the }_>|-oi-ince of Quebec. presi ted in the hhg¢_»nce of the Presiilent.Lady Taylor. The \'ice-l’re_~ident for Ontario, Mrs. Bowyer. the Vice-Presiilent for Prince Edward Island Lady Divies the Presidei t of the London Local Council, the Con- ,-hher ofthe Coiiimittee on I/iws for the Better Protectioii of \\'oiiien and Children, mil the t`oi~re_~pon-ling Secretnry were present in person. Mrs. Sanford came fmm lhniilton to represent the Hamilton Laval Council. and was of much assistance to the nieetiiig. The ladies of the Blon- :reai Local Couzzi-El who acted as proxies “_c,.,._;__ _\[, <_ G. A. Druinmmiil, represeiitiiig I.'\»ly Taylor: Lady hy Miss Pnilhps: the Girls Friendly Society by Miss Mudge: the King-S fo'_’_'il_1_5__il___l_7'I‘;9~“fl_- Th_e__ l¢’l9Sfn_\_D riin_ as MAXILA, Jan. _3O.-General Fnnston Dituglitefs hy Mrs. J. C. Dunlop, aiifl to eve? C fnling “G Tjomel af” mga mir “’p°"tS that _I“`afff»1°*iUY_a1l Ulf! Ofgimlzed the Yictorizin Or-'iez' of Nurses by Mrs. ,ads \I;thand( mn, 0; Ga: ’ anad. nsurrecuirs m.hlS dmtnct ha.” been dis' Redpa,_h_ 3 Tile* \_a__9_;`_‘mi_1“é allg left- _ persed with with the exception of discon~ _ - ouncil of ll' omen have nected_bands iii the mountain. Many letters of regret for absence and orwari ed t H' li ' ‘ ` _ of greeting were rea.d;among ot»hers,from - O ‘S Ia`).ebLy Kmg Fdward ml*-.i `*°f'3.\ -“F ;h¢Cin:itess of }~Iint.o, the Countess of Aberdeen,the Vice-Presidents of Mani- nd Bi-`tish Columbia \I rlemuiselle wbaa. 1 » ._ -- ' » P, r. .. . - ~. ~ .- _ , . - writ -:-“Abc t. ‘ Lamille \ i.lart. Switzerland, R coxding ---+G fro e” ._ bu _ttlmf yt°5r ago I °.i_)mme'i‘, Oil-/1"” ments as has been our lot on previous subjects for conference and other details, which are now being sent round (0 the Federal Associations, for approval or disapproval, and add further suggestions for the final program, which will-be drawn up at the next meeting of the Execufive in March. A goo;l deal of attention wo.; given to a financial statement presented to the general officers, and various means rf economisin.2‘ the rssources of the Council, as well as of adding to its by no means large incom e, were discussed. It was decidedthiit Lady Laurier should be asked to represent the National Council of \\'omen of this count-ry, should she visit. Australia with Sir 'Wilfrid in ‘he >`Di`ing. and that special introductions Should he furnished her tothe Various National Councils existing there, thus securing a farther bond between the E l Il, through Lady Minto. a message of pinpathy to the royal family on thc ccasion of their peesent bereavement, occasif “.i;‘;°.i;;‘°"5;..;‘Z.?.‘tilt Jiiif °::_f1.£.‘:;‘§.:i.ii;° .2.2..:‘.'.I;.".i‘.‘:“i:=.‘.';'= _ Mrl-i»P0-¥`f‘:'“f€‘~"3ml_fl.1;\1N-H00=.‘\fifi te1eg,.,,_m of greeting L0 the C,,_n,,d;an took no other. Dodd`s Kidney Pills are Njeailanics Sutheriani.. Tavlor. \\ att, _nldierx gent to them juan as me) were wonder I ° . ~__ .\'.] L ' ' 5 ` S ` ' ' i Perkins' ("r`eQ€`l.T'h 3` em;im0m` Bomy’ starting for their homes again, was the `?*""“° Robert Reid. 'hiatus an Riclle. Thfronly one of hundred” which r(,_Ce;,,,_,d IN THE Pl-lll.lPl'll‘4bS. W°m""’Af`[_"\_350°mu°n “vfisrfprefenied special notice in the colur..ns of thc ¥-- W ith regard to the obgect lesson pio _ mised to the youth of this province I wish to remark that it is not quite clear in it what the lesson shall consist. Is it the purpose to remind them of the old blood thought all wished to forget that. However if this cannon is to be located .meinorating an event which marked the - final success of British arms lu North Ameri:a,be read as a lesson to the by the gifted American poet will not fail to awaken in the hearts of these young ones such tender feelings of sympathy for the fate of those “men whose lives glided on like rivers that water the ~ woodlands, darkened by shadows of earth but reflecting an image of heaven," that when the boys become hoary headed men and members of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society they will have too much respect for their . . . Chase s Syrup Secretarv cf the International Council, of Liiyi'2»;]e:)l“i1n:itTi‘i;ii::niiiie I gave wa ' ' _ ` - - » Y vrhoasked to be especially reinembe;-ed 50 two and took the other four. I had been - he, friends in C;m,,da_ A letter from M,.§_ ___ geriouslyafllioted with Chronic Brouchitis square. J. M. Gibson, l-I-imiltonj informed the The dominion department of a.gricul» or t-en years-ar-ld ceuid get’ "° r"l.'ef‘ A. A few years ago a statue of Pere Executive that Mrs. Robert E-vans, of ture gives the following information re- that city, had kindly consented to act as lating to the breeds of poultry whose Convener of the Standing Committee on tlie‘care of Feeble Minded Women. Aletter from the Hon. Sydney Fisher. Minister of Agriculture, was read, ex- pressing his appreciation of the work of chickens fatten most. profitably. We are pleased to note the advancement of chicken fattening in Canaila, and would advise all farmers intending to fatten their chickens, to raise the suitable the Council in preparing the Handbook breeds recommended by Prof. Robertson. 3 ° for the Paris Exhibition. As there is such Since the preference in every market ldemand for copies, the Eizecutive hope determines what sort of goods is most that the Dominion Gnvernment may con- readily sold on that market, in catering iiiiler the printing of another edition of for the high~2rade poultry trnde of Eng- this work. land, the qualities sought for in the best Five new names were added to the list table poultry must be carefullyconsidered. ofLi£e Members of National Couucilz- These qualities are: -plumpness of breast, MrS.'Iilton and Mrs. Larmouth of whiteness of skin. iineness of grain, Ottawa, Mrs. Godfrey, Parker and Mrs. smmllness of hone and absence of offal. Culver, Winnipeg; and Mrs. Mclngan, Vancouver. Breeding stock, whos'e chickens fatten roaitahly and are suitable for the best D The meeting passed resolutions of Eiiglisli markets, consists of fowls of sympathy and regret with Mrs. Tilley on a sq :ure shape, with long broad breast, .her resignation of the post which she has and .straight keel. The wings of large held so long as chief officer of the Domi- size, an-l the combs as small as possible. iiion Order of the King’s Daughters; also with the Vernon Local Council on the The birds must. be active, :healthy and vigorous, the chickens should be hardy, sad death of their President, Mrs. Fraser _ nature early and fatten readily. Hoavy» Gsmerou. The thanks of the meeting ,b<:ne;i and heavy-legged poultry must be I were also accorded to lilrs. John Mc- avoided. Dougal! Montreal, for her gift of $30.00 With regard to the breed of fowl to be , topiiy the Counoil’s yearly Internniinnfil made use of, the barred Plymouth Rock amliiiiioii fee. This was one of her lest ,lists ta‘.tene'l very satisfactorily at the tctii, when placing her resignation as lleinber of the Intemational Finance Dominion Government Poultry Fatt-enin; " St . ' ations. At the Boudville, Que station, Committee in the hands of the C0rr¢S‘ Mr. Hillhouse fattened a number of __ ponding Secretary, for ii few short days afterwards, Members of Council, as well barred rock cockerels that when dressed and ready to pack into the cases, weighed eight pounds each. Some of these Hymimhy an-'l love and beliifillrms had chickens were exhibited at the far stock touched the quickened, learnt with (1829 show in Guelph, Ont. last December, and , sorrow that this stauncliest of friends of \lieCouiicil had pasoed on to her rest. The main object of the meeting of were greatly admired. Whilst they all had bright yellow eyes, the skin of each chicken was perfectly white. The color Executive at this time N58 f-0 nffange , of the skin is due to the feeding. Not the date and place of the nex; Annual Heating. Invitations had been sent in by the London and Charlottetown Local _ Councils and by our Advisory President to meet at Haddo House, Scotland, any time the Council sees fit, but particularly ‘ suggesting the year 1904, when it is hoped 1 that many delegates and members of 7 Uoancil will be prepared to attend the _- .Quinquennial sessions of the International ` Council, to be held in Berlin, Germany. 1 London was chosen as the place of meeting, as it is understood that the Council will accept the st-andinginvitation to visit St.John,N. B., in 121)), and it Was felt desirable to have ii. central place of meeting this year, with the prospect before us of ii visit to the East next year. , The exact date is not yet fixed; but it is understood that it will he early in May-1 Mis. Boomer, our honored Vice President for Ontario, promised a hearty welcome on behalf of our London Local Council. She. however, Warned UW delegates not to expect such overwhelm- ing hospitality inthe way of entertain- She iiias Pale and Langiiid , Mrs. E. Mcllaughiin, 95 Pnfiilmeni street, Toronto, states: “MY d3HZ~?h3’1‘1` WCS Dale. \ve_".lt. lanfruid and very Y1@i"~" ous, her appetite was poor and change- able: she could scarcely drag T1£‘I`5l'if about the house, :ini her nerves were ‘completely unstrung; she could not sleep for more than half an hour at c. time without sim-ting up and Cryiris out in excitement. _ “As she was growing vveal-:er anti Used this treativxcnt for some \v-f>el~:s, not sa 'ch in favor of this won _such a blessing to my daughter.” _ Wcakncss of vramen that is obtainable 5'* cents :1 box, at all dealers', or Eil~ ma:-.so:i, Bates &: Co., Toronto. itveciiier I became alarmed, and got I1 UCI of Dr. Chase-‘S Nerve Food. She had from the first we noticed a. decided improvement. Her npjoetite became better, she gained in weight, the color _returned to her face. and she .2'1‘S‘»;e Marmalade f \Vare see agents for a. new line of ‘ gents’ boots, travellers say they are t he best in Canada, new ln.sts,all width,style_~i and _great wear. lst installment this week. Sole agents.-Gott’ Bros. 30 iw Two pint bottles mixed pickles for 25 cents. Two glans pots marmalade for '35 cents at Beer & Gotfs. _ 31 Bi ‘ Rival _Herb Tablets give general ,makesa 3' ` C s1t1sfac‘ion. desi The Wonderful Cheap Mtn. .. J AGADIENSIS- We Have Secured at ' e ' ' I ~ _ r c~. s -._ Story of The Queen. 0 I I 2 °‘~~ -or ‘mi li' Billions will require' our “Life of the i "5 1 .'. I _,<. ..._ .'».','.». ...fi at _ Queen” magnificently illustrated through- »~ ‘ I out and special engravings portraying i " 1 -- - in in state funeral rooessions. obse- 5°OF§» '" lr s _. ii . _ __ quies. All funeral eeremoniea fully re~ _' _ C ported,also crowning ceremonies of ,Kingi K E R Y ,_ _______', ___ __ _ .fs ' Edward VII with appropriate_illusti°a-’ Th. “' ` -.Q ` " '_ 1* -'“ _` tions. Agents in writing for illustrated ' Grover.. A H _ b ' . . ~ "° ATA " .iiieiii-muii is. ihii,&u»- cts for Prospectus and full outfit. This ' _ refunded on first 6 copies. Biggest terms » ' ’ ‘ \°"'°”w°' :°..i._;°.::‘.:.::.;"'...i:':,'i°.‘;..i::s.i:.f wana y a furnishing oertiBca\Q of Mtn ldihct Peter HGCQUR, HALF Pizice -~~»-»~ All other goods selling at spec-4 I ._. ial low prices, i if _ . THIS W. P, Colwill ~ lSliAS0llAl.B IELTBEI in Northern SPY. Baldwins Bishop Pipins, and Vand- ivere at 1 Dec.l7 tf ' a 300. '°"°“ BiliilEl.S APPLES.. ...._. diinflleetoli our :ne-teetiell. In nog 1'. I. guni lu-ut, ilwefl iiudh iv ° iii W. A. HUTCHESON 5 -= _ .i -L Q-y _ .__ yi. _ _ _ i .jx j, 5:-_._. ‘\ A 5'. ‘~ *__ a ~ One Car Tiuuks and Vallee! ‘ ‘L ~ '°' _, f_ if , '.‘ ai... ri* + IPP fi '§ -: ,, »_ U __x mediately. Apply to Earle Pub. Co. _St. U , _ John, N. B. aoir. _ _ Gill 8 (I 7l|\ F0§.|”|¢ __ samsswvs sea In this lot is a large num- Pwr. _ , Dunkin Dairy bei of plates which we have g°1lm_2¢?_0 _.FPNf0Ut:f-Ullabi *ii . ' xper 't arm. t va. G. s.‘;;;i._?.i is stir” " ~»»-- »»--»--» »,»_-, y P ° . Nspp».n,- .S., will hspiuunt P You will have some _idea ,,d,i,,,,,,,|,,,,,,,,,,',_ _ when we tell you that we are Tholod' we cordially lnvitolii sellirg a large size dinner ~*-I1-lift _ _ plate at _the some price as the __0_f_‘:‘_‘_y__‘_;i’: °_‘;‘_‘;’k_‘g__:';,‘:;' ':'__'_“; ri>gif»l.~ir s'ze tea plate. This is 3' gpnume fheapiat the meei ng from she were ery of .ale iifplates, Justdrop in and me Awe; tion wihe conduct-_.fan .ee them and you will be sur- r°'\\fn trip- . orised at the prices. Our- _P“‘f"°° "'*"”'d"j¢ *f* "”'l""-"W" "° ' _ bring mini compete( but votivllkl ‘ whole stock of fancy cups and of _PPM ,ut “h“Mm_ ~aucers at Lk' 'ls T4 “_ 4 I ;, -, 7-8 _ :fi ' .I Q. _ nv, _ _ s 9'.. 'ei 2 ,- :gel U' re “ (D l ,pt-,.4 _y ,__ _ _,_ t ; .°._-.~.i~'__ I ",,v§"_il. =_.~'i,.__'»_~ .,»,_", _. ._ ':_ f;-f. » .,, s fi r. ~ ch "= t , 'il -f is _,.3 si 'su-Q _ff < t .Lu vi , s .7"$< ei as 33' F2 e -5. .ff _‘_ ~ 7.. ..,, __ ~. 1.. . i-U, :gi '1- _= ._. -.rl M' , 1. ~< wg.. ta .4 »» ii i do 5 A :-