....¢-»...@, ~ 1 A _ ____ _ _ THE GUARDIA_N,,CHAR`L0,TTETOWN, MARCH 1 i899 B” noewa] and ppened their new trams smut ORSETS dren s, Misses and Ladies range of Sizes In and Short Waists we buy all Corsets from Leading Manufacturers, can rely on the very best value Spring Wants h Household Bonds. predecessors,W A Weeks dz Co themselves highly and were re as the very best house in the when it came to best values in Talile Linens, Table Napkins, and Tewellngs. We have received our full Spring of these ood direct from Bel- The value cannot be under the present low rate thev are without doubt, ex- Tahle Linens, Table Linens, Full Variety Taple Napkins., 3 Special Lines. 1 50 and 7 00 dozen c to 7 5c dozen more Goods, Shooting, Pillow Cot- Ladies Under etc Our counters are full goods at very low prices VOUI' IDSPCCUOD #kilt -l rr: .iwllilttittfdittitlfitiatlittf Telephone, 98 D STEWAR 1 . scuess BAKERY °° um" Best Brehd ¥}#__§S¥ The latest News at the tity and Prtvinca. in-li Gathered Brttuardlan ttapartars and Gor- rispontlents Everywhere- (See also oupage 1'.) SEN.i'roR D. Fsiicuson, Charlotte- town. will give an address and J. A. McDonald, Hermanville, will read a paper at to-n:orrow’s session of the Mari- time Breeder’s second annual meeting, which begins at Sussex, N. B., to-day. THE ics boats yesterday left Cape Traverse at 2.30 p. m. and arrived at Cape Tormentine ‘ at 5.50 o’clock. Those on the other side left Tormentine at 11.35 a. m. and arrived at Traverse at 3.50 p. m. The special mail train arrived in this city at 5 55 o’clock- A correspondent sends a report of a basket social which was held at New Dominion on Feb. 20th at which Mr. Dougald Currie acted as chairman and Mrs. Davidson of Charlottetown pre- sided at the organ. Others who took part w_ere»Mesars John McMillan and Davidson,Misses Dickieson, Flo McKen- zie, Edith Stewart. Messrs Wm Mc- Neil aud James McLean auctioned the baskets and the sum of $83 was realized The report. coming so late is too long for publication. Haziimaook Dairying Co.-The Di- rectors of the Hazelbrook Dairying Co., have asked me to forward the following items to the press: 1. That they receiv- 100s. for the butter sent to Liverpool, England, last December, which netted the patrons $19.54. 2. That they paid 72 09 fo; Nov. and Dec. milk on a 3.9 test and parties drawing their own sup- ply of milk received Bc more,or 78.09 per 100 lbs of milk. 3. That they paid a dividend of 8 per cent on all paid up shares. -ROBERT JENKINS, Sec’y., Feb 23rd, ’99. THE first of the meetings advertised to be held by Professors Robertson and Macoun was opened in Rustico Bank, Rustico at 3 o’clock. Monday afternoon with Rev Father McDonald as chairman. There was a. large number of farmers present. Prof. Robertson and Macoun made practical addresses which were listened to with much interest.After this meeting Professors Robertson and Ma- coun started for Bradalbane,in the midst of a heavy downpour of rain. By some mischance their driver took the wrong turn, and soon they found themselves in the vicinity of Stanley Bridge, having driven against a barbed wire fence and encountered sundry other obstacles on the way. At Stanley Mr. James Brown ndl undertook to 'lot them very ki y P1 The Pe°P]e S Store over the roadto Bradalbane, and they Wholesale and Recall arrived at the HotelMa.cdonald, shortly to W A Weeks & C0- gigrepriiivénE?a¥}1(:]L£;a_rs;?_tl;:h‘?]T,aa':§ vanced very much in price this last t Always come by way of Hunter Rive;-_ M1- week. Sentner, McLeod & Co. who _ Exim _John Moore and Mr. Best of Ciapand, 'are ever watchful of the markets and a number of the farmers of the placed their orders before the rise. neighbourhood assembled at_the Hall. A; Sgntner, McLeod & Co have re- buy good baking at our meeting was organized by $18 ‘*PP°‘m' We bake everv day- _ . W’ ‘“g'ed‘°"'”"“' “I1‘i.`§‘t°X?§.§,§.§§J§°.§'?t’Z'§§§§ Aii‘. cu - 1 ' lot of eipeneuiel In meeting was opened at which Messrs emp oy 5 UU .Mooie,Hon.D. l*`arquhaison,Geo. Has- Our prices reasonable, l1em_C,,memn_ M¢1{ay_Riebard Elliott, F0111 bl delivered mon and W. L. Cotton took part. Wheat Bisou ment of James Elliot, Esq . , La t. _ discussing chiefly tne_quest_ion of hold- ing provincial _exhibitions The Prof meetings at O’Lear_y and Atherton. The train will stop at O’Leary until the .meeting there in the afternoon is over, then proceed to Alberton and leave on return after the close of the meeting tonight. Fare to Alberton $1.50, good to return by same train only. Tomorrow a special train will leave Charlottetown at 12 o’c1ock (noon) for St. Peter’s and Souris, to carry those wishing to attend the meetings there. This train will be due at St. Peter’s at about 2 p. m., and will leave for Souris at 4.30. Returning she will leave Souris about 11 o’clock the same night. Ti-in annual meeting of the oiiicers of the 82 Battalion was held yesterday afternoon in the oiiice of Leiut. J. A. McDonald. The attendance was large. Leuit. Col. McLeod presided. Reports of regimental and band committees were received and adopted. The following committees were elected for the ensuing year, viz:-Regimental committees, Lieut, and Adjt., J. A.- McDonald,president,Major Crockett and Capt Allan; baud committee. Surgeon Mayor Warburton, president; Surgeon Captain Johnson.and Major D. Stewart, sec’y, trees. Several matters in conec- .ion with the eiiiciency~ and annual drills and camp were discussed at some length and left in the hands of the com- manding nicer. L _ _ - O STORE NEWS “MY STORE” Stlllllltll. lltI_ltl0[l ll (ill. Very narrow Ribbons in Chiffon and gauzy efccts in the most delicate colorings is one of the striking changes in trimmings this Spring. Nearly all ribbons have a draw string in them to be puffed and plaitod, duted, etc. Some are fringed and will be very much used for Dress and Hat Trimmings. » _ A big sensation 'at our Dress Goods counter yesterday, especially the 39c counter, and no wonder when _lovely new goods imported by us this season are selling at half price. - Why' do we lose money on these Dress Goods? They are a. _ little heavier than what is wanted for Spring and we always think the _ first loss is the best loss for us, whilst our customers get N ow Goods and we get the room for our new Spring Goods. You’ll see a. swarm of B’s in our Blanket department. Biggest Bar- gain _Bed Blankets ever brought be- fore buyers. The Dry Goods Review says: Dress Goods and Silks have ad ceived their first instalment of Silks direct from the 'manufacturer in Eng- land. They are very handsome and cheap. Miss Murnyan, head Milliner for Sentner, McLeod & Co, starts this morning for the grand Millinery openings in New York and will come back by way of Montreal and attend ~ ` d b P F - , ' ' _ 5;]-_§$;oa__C<;‘;':_*Ph1;i;_ie_V yi g%ol§:)B_:` W;*:_'t the Grant; Easter openii_ijgs in Mon Sold by . . . » i. W a » ‘ _ /` » to Kensington where in the afternoon a ;°?;l__:h_ SS;n?_;§:°t1&c]Zod gl gaagave ‘ _ v _ ,\ _\ t _f _ _ \ hyllrgely atleniiliad m€en§§l;lastgek;u£J envaged six milliners to assist Miss "A 5" \ ,is t e evening ey proc_ _ - o _ . merside where thev again gave address- Murnyan this season, and the ladies I _ URUG5/5).? es a report of which appears in another of Charlottetown may expect the _, - f " _ latest things in English, American and Canadian Millinery this Spring. A small Scotch boy was summoned t t to 3 Head-,er Mlxtures trut an et us ear ye e _ Goods oi wo __ _pun this a_Eai_____ _ _ pnceS_ _ --FOR-- are the correc g- _ _ __ _ U , no, 1_0() peared to the eastward Up to a lute THE concert which was to have taken place at Long Creek, on Mon This promise; to be one of the best _concerts ever given round those parts and will include some of Charlotte- _town’s best 'alent. Doors opan. at 7 o’clock. Concert begins at 7 o’clock. Admission 15 cents. THE mission service was attended by a large congregation last night. 'The 3rd sermon of the series was preached on Gen. III. 1-"The temptation of Eve.” Adam and Eve were inthem- selves good, no evil passions within tempting them to sin, and would have been perfectly happy but for _ sin with- out. But Satan ,determiml to spoil this. He had himself cast* out from God’s Heaven-_for sinning wilfully of his own evil inéntion. Man wants: to be good, but he-fails often ln his at- tempts. Men can overcome hard things in business, in acquiring know- ledge. but when it is a thing like keep- ing himself pure, being honest. being temperate, he is often as weak as a child. He fails because there is a great power against him. Satan is a real being, whether men believe it ' or no. The Bible says Satan is l‘the god of this world ;” he deceives people., Men fail because they fail to realize that there is ‘°a man of sin” working against them. Satan tempts us as he tempted Eve. Men grow heartless and wearied in trying todo good and give up and think themselves very evil. But no matter what the sin. God will cleanse from it and make us clean from sin and will wash us white though we do fall while fighting against sin. After the ser_mon an instruction was given on self-examination. We must examine ourselves and not wait until the day of judgment when wehaveso much made -known to us. Every sin fiom child- hood' which is put aside and is unre- pented of is uuforgiveu and is against us iu‘God’s sight. The services today are; Holy Communion, 6.50 a. m.; Holy_ Communion. 7.45 a. m. ; Spiritual Instruction. 7.25 a. in.; Matins, 9 a.. m.; Intercession Service. 12 a. m.; Biblelteading, 2 p. m.; Mission Ser- vice, 7 p. _m. ' _ . ____ .- _,il.e_ _,rr LI . 1-S lf! ‘m5BfsT-lallif, D _ |_ is PREs<;RiBED ` by leading physicians to promote sleep, strengthen the nerves, to build up the system, to help people recover quickly from wast- ing diseases, and to invigorate ‘ the exhausted. It is A FOOD _ . ttteap tanned Gnarls Sale - - _ ' ii ti _ _ . “ku sagddldfs thgaihhlglartlllsa :dad The to give evidence against his father, --A'r- 7 ‘ en better than who was accused of making disturb- hgbdlgdirghes In Cuba much ances in the streets Said the bailiei & ’S» D __ _____ ~- ' l l' ‘ "' tohim: . 1 I & _ . - tc k h N Th. k E6 OIR' 8l}0Ck Of Abig change in Dress Goods, Plain _ <'_iome,_i1iy we; m:_1_1. ape; abzui C_______‘;_i‘;}°§0d;';_° _ge fouowing ,ow In 0116 Of D118 Boston Stores; I ess street :pi , pgf dgz ~ where Hwy ¢l0S° 0” Sa'W1`d°Ys' 5 nvirgo, hddw gud the magistra e_ Corn (best brands,) 9 cents tin, °r “OW UN AT THE S9-19S1ad7 Put' ”' Placud °" a hue of Weel, e an along it and tu 1 00 Pe' do” U » __ _ _ __ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as ’ rn . . _ _ " U S goods to be C it .L into the square, and cross the T0 mes (beg 8,) , N H 0 U S E read as follows: to be closed Satur Squa_re___» l_.00 per dozen. _ ' We have a. very large stock of day.” A C\1St0lI1er asked the SBJQS-__ .¢Yes_ yes,” replied the bailie, en-, String Beans (best urands,) 9 cents ggods lady how do you know that line will c0m_a_ginly_ tin, or 1.00 per dozen. _ Dress G,@@ds, White be closed Satufdar “We °1°S° every “And when ye sans across the Baked Beans <3 lbt1°»> 12° “‘”' °' ' Cottons . . . - 2. 0 1 - the very lowesr; P,-,¢¢g_ Sentner, McLeod & Co. are selling keep High street till ye come to a Pe;i;l_ie(;s0;;__pound tin,) l_8c tin,or 0 _ ggirtingss dl WDP- - ° F'1&»I].I].€1etf6 S iuS=°Sm°“§'f“"." ”°"'“ “hey P _, _ _ ,. _ .1 _ at f 55. Ribbons etc time this winter, Why? They Quite right, my lad pr0¢0€d, S8-ld Pewhes (3 Umm tm) ms °" 9 c an V - , ' _ ' tins for ..5c. V|Stl!\ 8|. U0 "3 ;:f.“f:r;.:: ‘I tF.S_§¥‘12:‘;fst» ...__ T ;Qst'n10;;y;;eb:;il;,;n§ow as nearly P “VPMeel” .said the boy, with the most ' F i _ J ' GROCERS allgfurs for next season have advanced infantile simplicity, “ye may gang & _ ' . . of Great George and Kent Sts in Price' _ ,and Pump lt' for ye H no Pump me' , _ _ ~ ` _ I 4 uv leared out The card y g g ma t brand 9 cents tin or _ she had been since early in the morn- ing, aud about 5 p. m. she had disap-l 1-; -1- _-1 __- C __ ___ _.__ M ._ -t»,- , ; , ' _'. ' 1'mf.Hf~fr t » _ | V . i .pl ,. t az'-»_\. _---A-tr--L - --== M. v 4-..._ .5 ,.- -.._,..,...,___ A si>u`ciAL_train will leave this -city THE Stanley left Georgetown for Pic- -_ | __ AL this morning at 9 o’cloek in connection ton yesterday morning at 7 ` o’clocli| with Professors Robertson and Macoun’s About noon shewas' reported in the ice D _ ` between Cape Bear and Picton, where . 1 '_ - . ' _ ' _ . , hour hour last night there was nofurlh- D er word. 1 _ , ‘ day, 27th, had to be postponed owing I . ,, ‘to the unfavorable weather, and will ` 5-H I B come off on Thursday. March 2nd, in ` _W. E. Stretch’g l-lall, Long Creek. 1 - Linen: ‘ ' ' away. Here'S how. _ tional discount of -lf, -_ _ _ _ __ , fair” goods. ° , y ole t nbleached Cottons, / Cottons. IMWIIIWHMMI If i'l’s Ne\vson’s its Geollil Our Regular Every Day Prices I . are as low a others ask at special sales We Have’nt Reduced Our $65.00 Parlor Suite to $45 00 We Don’t Have To. But just see our $45.00 Suites They are equal to any FORMER PRICE $65 00 SUITE in the city at ¢ I U '_ § _..»...- Of course there are some remainders Welhavent sold every yard of Table Or Shooting-or Pillow Cotton etc _ Of course soineof these arent as fresh appearing as the day-the “white fair’ opened. ,.5 . _ ‘ Some of 'em are atrilie crushed-‘-and _ just a little wrinkled, May be some lilpes are a bit soiled It’s ‘amy dgbit t o’- ' ` _ We don’t .want to putthem back into stock. We’11 payyou to take them 'Until March, 7th; we’ll give an addi I . a 0 off ‘ the alrcadv close out prices of“white Remember-this is a second discount ' +thespecial _sale disooiiiit lids been . deducted' alrcady.;_ `~__;'f, ' _ We cannot incliide in the offer hite Unlauiidered Shirts, 1 f e You can t. afford ' to miss this offer ` ' Thinkwhat a chance to _buy new Table _ Linens, new Sheetings, new Towels new Embroideries, new Pillow MUURE & Mtllfllll sssssassaas