THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. IFEBRUABY 27 L8". * ii 1 __.. THE ALWAYS BUSY ST0llE~STAlll.EY B808. r ss uf 9/“S would do well to look into the values offered in our _§__9_@_ DRESS SHXEQM nd Gipsy Rings, ,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,_,,,k,, Thursday, larch 3rd. ’99 Loman (;],.|,,,_ for furnishing 1500 cubic yards ef 'UNION shore Sand, subject to the approval "\“'" °'°° °‘°l of the commissioners’ Engineer. 0°' Wll0l1€S and C1°°k5 "9 Tenders will be received for quanti- °P°°ml "me and “T9 Weu W°ru‘ ties of 100 or more yards, and to be Tégeritgng b"f°’° Purchasmg delivered at such times and places as re MERCHANTS HA|.|FAx, N s RECE [VERS OF P°l'a'roE~ rURNii>s oats, .UTIER EGGS, Pouurnx FRESH PORK sohcited Liberal advance . < ln addition to the many very at- tractive lines suitable for ladies, there are a lot of excellent goods in Plaids, Checks and Plains, that would make up splendidly for School Dresses- worth 6oto 98c per yard A Pn cr YARD. STANLEY Bllll s%%%%%%%% %§s§.:'t%§%%%% You nnintnnsiuwi srwsniir. M. e TENBERS FUR SAND. T° kU0W Wl1=\fl0b\1Y 5° Pleosr Sealed Tenders addressed to the LQ; ggld best at txmas We undersigned and endorsed “Tenders S U I y u_ge ons in one H - - - hmumullme of ° for Sand, will be received at this ofiice until noon on may be agreed upon. N TANTON HER” $353552-»' Otiice of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. s City Hall, Ch’town, Feb 25th,’99. r Bros., \v|io|.EsA|.s: f E 27rd _drugstore to-day. IF BREMNER Riios made Your Hannix N s ilisrs Founns “Etc LEDGER ‘ Euston Street It is lmlde - BEgE HIVE LUMB ER YARD. 1 1 hagl°t&g';eL;'wS;“r§&f I G H I "As our shingles are,so is all our stockf “ Electric lights etc Mrs E Pal mer - Ch’Town Nov He also does the best and cheapest- JMES BIRRETT. 3 li been . . . - - iviiiimiifvslsgen fo printing in the city. Try him- 8 ndadd-t9” 'ur ' . |~| ti- 'iii iv~iv.i it' ‘ QUEEN sr. "’"-‘l Toronto ii- all-1 for the Division. late William Cameron of Albany. Austin Farm is one ofthe Boston institutions for the insane. PMNCE Street School Lecture Course. -Mr. Mcbready, editor of the GUAR- DIAN, will deliver a lecture on Thos. D'Arcv M’Gee in Y. M. C. A. hall on Thursday March 2nd, at 8 o’clcek, p, ni. Admission 10 cents. The lect re is in a‘d of the Prince Street School library fund. which fact in addition to the ability of the lecturer and popular- ity of the subject should insure a fu`l house. S'i-LNCHEL NorEs:- Mr. D. Stuart arrived home from Boston Wednesday night.-The grip is prevalent in this community in common with others.- Judgingfrom the large attendance a school it is evident that our teacher, Mr. ALamont is quite pepular with both parents and pupils.-The many friends of Miss Muidina McDonald are pleased to see her home again from Boston -The Spriugton Debating Club was opened at 7 o’clock Friday niglp; by the President Mr. D. McLeod t 'ing the chair. The subject for discussion Was “which endures the niost hardship the soldier or the sailor.” The subject for the nexinight is “Which is the more pleasing to the eye, the works of art or the works of nature?" THE GUARMAN was shown on Sat- urday, the trophy to be presented by Mr. A. A. Bartlett to the winning hockey team contesting the Intermedi- ate matches this season. The dr-sign is a. choico one and sets on an ebony stand a few inches high. The height of the whole ornament is 25§ inches. A figure of a hockeyist on skates, with s‘ick in hand adorns the top, while on two sides bel'ow are a beaver and a row of maple leaves C§.nada’s emblems- and near the bottom on either side ar_e two hockey sticks crossed. The silver V is very prettily decorated and the trophy is really an elegant souvenir, one of which the capturing team may wellfeel proud. It was received here on Saturday and will be on exhibition in the show window of D. Rankin’s ¥ix@-¢;g_:-.M The craving tor Alcohol ,' Opium, Cocain Tobacco, Cigarettes can be cured at the Keele Institute in Portland. Maine. So can Neur a. heiiia. Nerve Exhaustion and that .always tired feeling, seldom at ease condition. and the system restored to its normal condition W rite for particulars sstutrutitutittuwnimn srkovslzss gmc old O- ' AStltch ln Time Saves Nine- *E The- Newt AShingleintime 52 Saves theRoof. E \¥hatever grade you use see that it 3 is s atnped in jet black on each bundle. ‘_ __ I Dill IICICIC fo 'I I ~‘s|=Eu|At" gilt"- IOIOIIIIUII .; Then you know that everv Shinflle in the u :die is guaranteed fully HD toits rade by the tuttittttpittruititinttrrii llllllll ` Phone 181 : Connolly’s Wharf. t their loss. Lena, Myers; Duett, Two Little Hands, . tien, by Ray Stewart ;Duett and Chorus, l Sail in the Light, by Miss Granville, Lord and Mr Wallace Stewart; Chorus, Our Youths are:Marc ing On; Motion Song. by Rex Lea; Exercise. Littlo Helpers; Solo. Our Mothers’ Way, by Miss Bertha Campbell; Recitatian, by Re:a.Stright; Chorus, Mite Boy Song, Male Quartette, What a Friend Thou Art to Me. The collection taken up at the' close amoiintino' to $15 was in aid I. 0. F. entertainment at Brooklield. The first entertainment given under the auspices of Court Wiltshire I O F The program was very well rendered and the hope that Court Wiltshire will again furnish a similar treat was freely C. R. oi the court. The address of the High Chief Ranger gave an epitome of the origin. growth and principles of the Order and was listened to with the closest attention. The readings, recitntions and songs were received the address b ' the Rev. Georoe Milla f_ Bra telegram received on Saturday ., S U L E N il l ' ' ' M " ’ " " ’ s' ' ~~~t~1-~-rr ° by Mr. J. A? Matheson. Inspector ot ._ _ ' ' Fisheries, the death is announced in V °_-- Boston ot Mrs. E. H. Clowser,-in the F' ` ' ' ~ t _ 81st year of her age. The deceased lady L F ’ was the mother of Mrs. Matheson. She pimp dto éhis Island Hfrom London, ~ Ing -in a out thirty- ve ears avo, \ and resided for a number ol; years Bin A A; Charlottetown. She removed to Boston in 1865 and has lived there evei since A daughter and three sons. the latter _ resmndems Everywhere. beirig in the States, are left to mourn the support of the mission work of the AN entertainment and pie 505,11 Conference. The selections rendered will be held in Summerfield Hall, nn- §f0l`0 HIS; f01l0\§S1 Childlpifs 011015115. define aus mes of Forest Home D.vi- “SUS Ives' scitatiou orrte eu- sim, N0_ 95?, Sons of T.m'pe,-mce, on phrase; Children’s Chdrus, Children ` ay as Impression is taken' Friday, March 3rd. An excellent pro- YUUF Parents Ob°Y§ EX€f0iS6» A BUHS11 gfgmmg has bg@n;brgpa1-ed and a right _OI FlOW8I'S; _S0l0, Hélp JUSL 9. LIUIB. good time is expected. Social opens by Rex Lea; M2110 QUal‘l€fl€. Tl1€l‘€’11 at 7.30. Proceeds in aid of. an organ be 110 Dark Valley i R9°l'3'ti011 by Miss by Reta Stright and Maud Holmes' assessaanaaaaaaaaaaaanaassraaearns* reat and iill in one setting MissioNaai' ENTERTAINMENT Ar Vic- We t k (See also on page 5_) _ roitia.--A missionary entertainment, ° ofamost en' bl h t , li ld THEWanderers of ‘Halifax defeatiid under the ,,L;y% ic Emttifr gas 6 again' ., - _ pice o e 'pworth _g°Vl?'Db§f\j‘l h0<‘l<9.V "$8130, 0 £0 1 al League, in the Victoria Methodist 8i ta ' . ' ‘ , X Ima) n,gh._ church, on Fhursday evnmng lash The .TRACTED because you are told that it cannot be filled. We ` _ . , ffair drew a larve audience which T111: hre alarm on Saturday afternoon a _ == . _ . _ was ruvg because of steam ,from the gxeinly appreciated tile musm’ Smgmg’ LESS DENTISTRY b u f tb f~ beating apparatus SMH issuing from recitations and exercises that composed ti c windows of the residence of Mr. 8' .va_ned programme' The Rev' 1.`h°s° J K_ Rosh There WM no one In the Hicks. presided,_and after devotional Hu _ Rube time wmrh accounts for exercises, in_a brief address explained iw U mcuhy V the purposes of the entcrtainnient, viz., d - _ r comfort of our patients. 'e you thinking of coming to town to have some dental wor one 2 Is your time limited Z Let us tell you what we can do Gathered' bi Guardian Hepmers and Cor- ` " ' ‘ ,We °“” wk? “hi Wm” me Ofc" whine tooth and trois an 4 ll it in one setting. We can ta.ke,the worst case of abcessed or ulcerated tooth an ~ We have everything required and up to-date for best work and 0 _ _ can a. e any num er of such teeth and make them all ' ight in one-sitting, and fully guarantee them not to ache or abcess WE SAVE TEETH. DON’T HAVE A TOOTH EX-t have the experience and methods for saving teeth. Wedg PAIN- ' ` y se o e amous ` “ " Berlin Method _ We make Crown and Bridge Work and put it .in place Bomb 'l S; *_ We make metal Plates or Vulcanite plates and put them in lace same day as impression is taken. ~ < Persons from out of town will see the great advantage of com- to 1. ' - 1 THE New England Magazine for Solo and Chorus, Lime Sunshine, bj, ng fsee us, as heyjoan have their Dental Work done without Februar? COUUHHS 811100; it mall! Miss Lizzie Wright' Boys Quartette, illustrations one of the nurses and at- Give the Mule B; S ia Chance; Rem tendants at Austin Farm, near Bost0'é§-._ In the group can be plainly recognizbd' Miss Jessie Cameron, daughter of the' oss o time, and fully guaranteed in every respect. Cnr prices are E ow, and each branch in charge of a specialist gptaminations and Y 1 a' advice free. Call and see specimans of Teeth without plales, dw. F ` Bitttii n.iitiL Pinus, cHa.n|.o'r£frowu. . _ . _ T of the Sustehtitioniund. Mrs. E. Bos- , V s ' .-< ~ '_ - well elliciently presided at the organ, _ X '. and the young people acquitted them- " “S selves admirably. t - t, . ,_, took nlace at Bro¢'kfield on Thursday rd | ee last and was a decided success. The j - _ L ._ _._ e _ . ».~ p , Hall was packed to its utmost capacity. i _ A 9 , epxressed. The proceedings were opened by an excellent address from ‘ gg the chairman, Bro. Ewen Campbell,~P. _ ~ _ K o ` ' with delight Lastbut not mst was Smooth rich dark grey(twil1ed),pure wool, good weigh who compmflemed the 061;, for if; Oxford tweed, 60 cents per yard. This is the best value we enterprise-in getting up such an enter- ' 4 tainment; the H C; R_, for the Practical ever saw in tweeds for fresh goods from the loom. peiformers who took part, and the au- ' nti. . The following is a copy of the programme. Miss Sadie Bell organists:-Opening Address, Chair- tette, Over the \Vaters Away, Messrs. Beaton, Russell, G. W. and J. W. Mc- Leod; Reading, Leslie McDuff; Song. J. W. Sutherland; Recitation, Miss Louisa Campbell; Duett and Chorus, Misses A.McDonald,S.Russell and choir ; Address on Forestry. J. M. Clarke, H . U. R,; Reading, J .Gordon McKay ; Sol_o and Cliorus,J. Russell and Choir; Re. ciration, L. U. Fowler; Solo “Robin Adair." Miss Annie McDonald; Song, J. A. Sutherland, (encored); Reading. L. U. Fowler; Scotch Song. J. W. Sutherland; Address, Rev. Gap. Millar; Forester’s Closing Ode. Choir. The members of Court Wiltshire take this opportunity of thanking the public tor their patronage.the various perform- ers for their assisiance in making their first concert a success, and they are specially grateful to the brethren of Sister Courts and who rendered such good service on the occasion. _ _`,-`_€_`¢`»x Bentley’s Liniment the modern Pain Cure ada che l0cts, , lNvEs'rlGa'rE the claims ot Stanley Bros. to superiority in dress g00dS- See their 39c stuffs-worth 60 to 98c per yard. 27 2i FREE lessons in Art Embroidery will be given for’ two mouths at the Decor-, ative Art room commencing March lst. morning and evening classes. 25. lw ` to run parcels and _sell goods- Apply in own hand- -.4 If _.< 14 _~ _‘.- y y_, _ e_a.rt _le » but isa means of identifymg it, : stolen. Now is a good time to ' pleased to show you samples of _ his work, and will submit special Q grequest it. § me snur wimtuouss Your itoioittiii ENGRAVED L -~ " :_ On your Spoons, Forks and other ~i ir Silver articles, would be nice, 2 ff wou1dn’t it. ff ;:_ A nicely engraved Monogram ;; E rot onl addebeaut toth ic E; 52 should any article get astray or be ; E have them engraved. Our Mr. ;- 1 W. T. Wellner is expert in this 2 beautiful art, and he will be ,:; designs for your approval if you __i Every person should have their --:_ Silverware marked. iif°iif"3i1"i§iLiEi i *'° A if 1 S sf "Mme-A rr* 'vi neun i. Luton, t. writing giving age. Ad’ LM' cm' s°°’ G' E' 1 -- dre“_ R, P_°_ Bnx, 371. 21rd nglr5inigi;_oonqe oroivii- Engineerin cor- Fixraa Roms for all styles of ;,1°¢‘;".§§“1i‘ii;-'fi-aéif-fsanii‘i.'r}i clothes wringers at Le Page’s Old md E. John. ' _ '- stand. Queen Street- -28 tf~ correspondent mareiinw ciif’i»m:°w» W. “ll and instructive address, the different _ ` ~ A dience for their good behaviour and D A 4 . attf fn 0' ‘ . l ' I and Miss Annie MacLeod. being the man; Forestei’s Anthem. Choir; Qnar- MORRIS BLOCK, VICTQRIA ROW_ *mmmmmmmmmmmi atchee Could L?.;"",‘L'..."°°".....;.."°.t’.“.'f‘..:‘t'.ir.t'.l’°.¥; :.5 have stopped and you have r shaken ittcmakeitgodga Treat your watch like the § piece or mwiimim nm it is Allow moto examine tt tor you and it necessary clean or repair it. F. HIITBHESUN Watulgsgigulalalir. gswmwwuutaauiuwwalf PHOTOGRAPHS Superior Worlunalis i Fino Finish, and lodorah PHDII combine to make our Photographs the most satisfactory in Qharlottotow' to-day. mmmmm mpmmmmwwmm _ §'3 §§§§ E lone: lllllllli tuuuluu Q-If-'I-Pl* ik#