THE GUARDVIAN,_OH.&R`LOTl‘ta'l‘O\VN, 17 V 41899' V _ TRY \ i frm S Halifax sa‘led at 6 o‘clock N 'atevtninfr tor Hilifax en route to B;"“’“A 6 Ma. W A Barmuiris rgisteied Tiii: Canipana will arrive in port and p"“°' YY I w 4 I g . V V Miss Lai~‘UriGi-:Y’s recital tomorrow ~ - - - d Riw..W.H.WAVBx1m fCe Vtral ' FQR evening in Kindergarten~Hall. Wm san today for bummermde an -was in the cit eetsrd°v.§ B Bodeque' Montreal. Tut: S. S. Jac ues Cartier did not V - MR' -K' J' MARm“'Vf by I q It to ht last THE Schooner Charlie was loaded themailspecial last night . 3;., new milliner am'_° mm a qu” °r em with salt yesterday for J. Myiick & Co ~ Ma._W. C. *Haggis -emma; gh, “;§;; ‘Qin order; mrlihrsonally. Try wemng' of Tignish by Mr. N. Ritteniury. Princess yesterday evening by , , . . . - _ _ M _ ll. U Van Stone for your new hat. Scim. Marion is being loaapd (yvith THE S_ S Prince” cams off the Slip city iia§;l_Rh.;'x'l1;nNaui;¥ repplrued to the . _ , _ ‘ , lg mg ae -me w ui has '°“°'°‘°°°“e<* '.;:z;.‘:.“:;.:i‘;. *;;‘iti°t..;i:....°....:s: “ii °s.:;:i°i:°'.;”;*.P°;~i.:tif M- Bm 5 Bl-5~°°°»~K~y - <=». - . ‘ o i = ' ~ ~ °- ' and 'lu Please gfgv She Wm Sail t0d3_y_ V X128 m°(;‘r'£n 1' ‘ Summerside, was in the city yesterday- . I f M_q Le_ \ g' Ma. J. McKnmoN»went to Halifax yes- & » “ ATCH mr pvlwgmmme n I .s. Mic. L. E. Pnowsz received a. letter 5°"d°'Y *f°¢"“°°° 5! U19 B¢."°°° b°°f~ V tirgey’s recital in to mo row’s issue. ht th h’ h d Mg E P H FOR in d ` last nig stating at 's son a passedl - .- oamlnspectcr of Bridges, is _ _ _ , / . . . U S d i “gm ‘me abad night Monday nivht but was “P NW' BPUUHWIO5- ll Ngllfbrod at the mx S ME.,$R,_ \1ATTHEw_~1\1¢Le,,n C0 somewhat better yesterdary. VR°v°i'° _ _ ‘ - _ _ Ma. L. P Ln V page the We bl" 1'°°"“`°d md f’P°”°d U' Sh‘PP°d several drum? 0; ng’ I; Huw THE St. John Telegraph says :--Rev. afternoontgzin vyszzbdnnd ysiilgecrldayllafhr-V N8” “hole” new Stock of nch blaqk na' yeswrday by the b' ' a ax' Mr. Saunders, who has been suPP|_Vin2 V Doon. ‘ J J pods, Br0&flCl0bhS. <>0SU1llh¢f*» Plallll [Tis expected that ML A_ E_ Maggie the pulpit of St. John's church during MAJQB, gmmng, gV,°,mm,',.si,i,' mdf,n¢y dress goods the very latest. and Mr, Qgilvie willsing at Mis-i Ls. Mrde boyres’ abs tice. iveiitto P. L arrived .in the city last night by the _wm be happy to show them to you. turgays recital’ Tum-,day Waning, I. for ii. visit yesterday. "P°¢i°»|- - __ TRY VV 18"” V Mn Waiimo is re `stered at the MR' P' Mccwmy md htm” wh" , - _ A S* - among th passenger-s_ _b in _ 'i ai- ' & CO0 BOYS BRIGADE N0_ 3 Company. QU980 H.)I8|.` H6 Will lllSP3C¥ 'Kilt hilblllgbfi? , I Vxnal V FQR nicest in St. Paul’s school room, Friday °*f=Hm°¥S E|h"» A|H'°0d°- Wlmam _Mn Wu. M. Roiiliasrsoir representing _ , afternoon at 5 0»cl,..ck_ In Piace of (-0- Aitken, T. A. Stewart, F. M. Batt. and the J,R_Ay,|- gm Ltd, gwivme, N_'B_ is _ day), as already announi e. N°l5°°~ “U tl” R°_V°1‘°~ V _ i . _ . uns. D. Liv .mes a ind" is f Our mantle room wntains a. per- THF Hama! Heram says; The atm, THE Y’s. will meet in Willard Hall. passe” “by Hal.:_°“ ° ‘ .".°° "° ge e t h =°‘°°°°" °“’°“.°f “°‘:.°“ sais' “:.i°° i“:'° -“"2 i°.°‘. i.%.~§§i...“:.‘;‘;’:.;f:; .°;;z':.‘:.2".= iii] 8°-»~~ i‘ ‘ ° 'F Capes. Drop in an see t em, t ey i itiont is year eii er in . . ~ an _ , ° _ _ -' _ Ma. H.C. Ciilioirr N manager of theV mnked 1ow_ or New Bruns_wick,and that consequent~i_V“°‘l_‘° bffng 8 f"°“_d _°‘ Q is ""3 uanadian Ex i-ess Ce. si b . _ _ _P i as _nwwtsr yi* - 'ray ly there will likely be a big crush at this meeting W1" be Uf 5P°°‘9l "“‘1'°3t° the Halifax yeswdsy sfeeyzmon W ggi- 8 _ & CO. year Nova Scotia show. THE- Charlotte! . or PMR fax. own riving _ __ _ . _ _ _ t k u b f t h I to _ Mr.. C. B. Fri.-.'rn, Travellina Passenger FOR St2pl;En";‘§3slm;]I;eil;g eginggurt fx; ti'i=:;r0v:thee1(S?l‘imin(;Ii tal"[e\i;§ns0 faint- Agntv 0-V P- BV-» 031110 £0 55° bit? V Y°°*°"° _ - . - . . ._ ° _ _ day morningandwas apasssnger bythe gatteratif a separate ward in the P.E. I. llagiflfalafcg §°kS"[l§a‘l’i*:‘:0i(§)i‘i°§:21° 0° “P 3_5_ Ham” R, Hama in tha ,,ft_em°m_ _ ospit was discussed and on a vote PY S - - » 5- Mg Em P_ FARBELL X fb forhis hgh; Q, Hundreds. and hundreds to spgect being taken it was decided to recom- THE St John Telegraph say,__M,. in Newton, Ma.._.»_, yeggesjay by the Bali- The you want in your line. See our 4 ply collars at 2 for 250. cuffs at 124; spair worth 30c. Kid gloves,shirts, _i asetiea braces. We buy these goods ltvand sell them cheap. I TRY WEEKS 85 Co. br your dry goods. We have the variety and will please you in the Fl! WEEKS Si to Wholesale und Retail r ‘ B ' lncreasin g lil); sale of PIES is getting every day. 1(0)) ? ti' they are the best that iw ingredients and skilful V can make. i es llc & l5c each Pies l5c & 20c “ Pies Nc & 25c “ ry Pies |01: “ - ` Pies l0c Pies |04: Telephone, 98. - STEWART.. E Lives BA :RY-, _ i _ ll £6 akss Bust 'triad _ i -i \ l I | 5 e =o has received an oil painting of the SS Halifax, painted by the celebrat- ed artist U. Horton. In the distance is the SS Olivette going at full speed. CoNsUL Van. is the happy possessor ofa walking stick received yesterday from a friend in Boston, which stick has apiece of history behind it. During the recent utipleisantncss with Spain the U. S. battleship Tex is blew away some of the woodwork oi Moro Cas'le and the cane is made from a iragment of this wood. It is said to be about three hundred years old, and sims worm holes in the wood tend to esablish its vererable appearance. Half a dozen Spanish riile bullets accompanied the stick. -The trophy is naturally much prized by Mr. Vail. THE S. S. Halifax arrived here, on her first trip of the season. yesterday morning at ten o‘clork. The Halifax brought a full cargo and the following passengers: Mrs, ,J. R. Moore, Miss M, M. Graham, J. Nicholson and wife, Mrs. R. M. Crockett and 3 children, Miss G. E. McDougall. Mrs. James Dcwl, Miss Mary Griiiin, Miss Cathe- rine McLean, Miss Lena Bruce, Wm. Burdette, J, W. McLeod.W.~B. Judson, Jno. McDonald, Patrick McDonald, Fred Cormier, and one from Halifax. She sailed again yesterday afternoon, the following being the outgoing pas- sengers: E. P. -Farrell, Hector Mor- rison, Francis Mclnnis, Peter Clary, Wm. McLeod, Mrs. C. B. Chappell, Chester McMillan, Mrs. D. Livingstone, Joblrving, John Burns, Mrs Fleury, N. L. Nicholson, Fred Shey, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E- Matthews. I", '---' . , F__| \ _ To Cure Headache in ten minutes use Comfort Headache Powders. I0 cts. today in a happy social event ‘Mr bill passed the House and- the assr ci- ation were forming a code of by.-laws. THE St. John Sun says:-W. S. Mc- Kie of Charlottetown. is here with a lot ol time driving and family horses, pur- chased by hiau on P. E. I. They can be seen at Alward’s stable, Union St. Several of the horses are fast ones. and there is in the lot a fine live yeir old stallion by Island Chief. The evangelistic meetin gs in pro- gress at the Central Christian Church are increasing in interest ever night. A Dacked reeted house Mr Whiston last _ S , , - i night. Revs. G. .P.;Raymoad`, R. W. Steveiisonand A. _N. Simpson assisted in the services. Mr. Whiston answered somequestions. A trio by Messrs Whis- tou,Simpson and McKay. was listened to with pleased attention as was also Mr. Whistori’s touching solo, -_'Only a step to the grave." The discourse by the evangelist was on “The coming' of Jesus ” In fine language thrill- ing soul searching qu.slio.is were brought home to the hearts _ot the hesrers as Mr. Whiston urged the nec- cf Vssity of every one making his peace with Good and accepting °Christ. He said it was an old, old story but abso- lutely true, on the authority of Godls word that Jesus will come again inilike manner to that in which he ascended to heaven, and all should endeavor to lead" lives such that no matter at what' time Jesus may come he would find ihem_ ready to gladly receive Him. Tonight the evangelist will speak on --The wonderful love of God" and will sing by request. ‘-Lifes Railway.” It is re- quested that many will avail themselves, of the question box at the door. 8ent|ey's Liniiiient the modem Ein Ciire Price l0c. NEW t __ iuNno_NiNn Piiiis and .Bonnets H1011 are a live .nusiniess bw. Q The above Good should have__been here a month ago, so we have decided to mark them -at a price to sell quickly HAN Ladies. this _is your chance to get a Paris or London Trim . med Hat at a. very low price. Will have your ' Vf.Rl~V‘l“V.irViV.VlV;VRlS£NlNlR Mclillll &.lIi. T- 1- H °. 1. _ . B. = ~ fd 1 ' . ’ _ ""“”'Q‘°~i€5/`SZY V 3 1 ‘i Successor to Beer Bros. » y of the yearly rental as proposed in the 0 ’ v °“°°’° C°u“§° (mm. All sizes, we are sure to p use mend the purchase of the ward instead John P_ (llrord n Son of Re _ `°J_ A" fax, after spending sim, winter at gg Dun 1 . . . . . , rnv second optiom ,. _ Gordon, is in the city to_assist a frierd M F- G , ,. 11.. into . Jonas of Moncton, who is to be on of th - - V ii'i\i'- S & CO. THE New Glasgow Evening Bulletin (f°1'd°“ 19 5 Pl"’5P9""g Uf9TCh”U_” gf fm-¢gsin;g0¢i,1 Txglpats glskg p'1§¢¢y;';- FOR says: There are four schooners at the (/h“T1°“e}°W“ and has m§“.Y me” 5 morrow in thi- city, arrived by the mail public Wharf three loaded with P E here Wh° are ghd t0 meet him- train last evervng . O A I ‘ ‘ f 4 "ii Island pr°du°e° The fwnht a m‘.wh__|;THii GUARDIAN regrets to learn th t V V _ _ larger one than the others, is loading - Tg,.;9v°m,.,. 1'.; ,,. 1, h i 1 d . . , Mr. James Munroe of Alberry Plains” ‘-~ t #.18-D . 0 118 Dawes? ‘E0i~0r1li]§>siTn82(`-iiatigr satin hem wlth lumber for Mr' Jas' L’ M9' i.-i very ill with catarrh ‘of the lungs. Nad- SWS! 'I '0 S~ 5 l?0|-'5!l0SiBI!fiV€d '__'-__-"*'l'l Don t o gf 11 _ li 81 Donald, contractor of the town, who is His uncle DL Robertson of Montague iam, nigh; (M_,y gm) ¢,0,n§umm,,‘,»s;d,~_ $1.25 to $1,110 per pair. e p)|;_p5-esent_en(g;]ge{l terecting gg; large S in attendance abd his recovery is not Chu-1'0¢¢¢,10w,, a. d Sy¢p¢y,__ Fine v o UI ID SID 81 BEOWD. . .L i t 1| ted ML G M Wetilhér Wtléiiiei all t e way down ENTRY ° ._ '°° °X"°° 5’°rg° "“'°° The ni ii -ii 'i " ' ‘ MK W_ W_ CLARKE receued 563te,»_ ' returned from visiting him yesterday. (mn aafuylil roug piinmii or p_asseng;rs, _ .f , _ & GO' day by the S. S. Halifax,a large picture - - Id gem ra “"g°_' ”m°”2°t.w “fb _ _ _ ; [- of La Grande Duchesse a descript_ _ Ara meetingof the Dairymea he __ are 37 headif catilf-, ol) shefp and 5 » _ r\'_ ' _ _ FOR ion and illustration of which a ears yesterday Mr. Morrow, formeilv ein- horsem _ _ = _ - 1» PP ployed in the Hillsboro factory, was en ‘ , ii"‘it°da5"° GUARDIAN' It was mu°hiVgaged at $100 amonth for balance cl* 011559 l1l°""iD2 °f Mn! 1131 the” a mired by all who saw it yesterday- - ~ d.” t ; _ _ 1, 3 ,,, _ W° °““S”"'° 7°” “sh °” “my 9°" H H1- ' ` ` .nie ms°°' Yesterday ““’ D“‘ry"‘.e“1° fidlsfis clit;-sn(ii;Ts.§fno§s.i‘d dsigwiriir " ` _Easy Work had from his childhood been identified with the life of St. Peters Road. V Born on the ‘~Applc;.jTre.-. F:ir~ii,” he had in early life married Miss Vit-kcrsozi and settled in the adjoining tomrnunity. A man of remrrkable strength and con- stitution he had never known sickni-ss uniil this past winter, and was only confined to his bed for u few days pre- ceding his death. He was ever the most kindly,hospitab1e and obliging of friends. and in him the Baptist church of Marshfield loses one of its most faith- ful adherents and attendants. _ . Beside _thesorrowin -,_comuiur=i=i hs leaves* a sons to mourn their loss. 'The company that gathered for the funeral on Satur- day afternoon was _ very large. The service was conducted by Rev. C. W. Jackson assisted by Rev.J. C. Spurr, G. P. Raymond and Rev. Mr. Layton, The deceased was in his eightieth year. . i _ i A1' the meeting of the Natural _His- tory and Antiquarian Society last night. tif. Manish eesiriimea a mast interest- ng paper in the department of historic- ‘ al antiquities,” taking for his subject the Indians, the Africans and other colored people of Prince Edward Island. He first outlined the _historyof the Indians as given by Jacques Cartier and other' early discoverers' in Canada, detailing at length their appearance. dress, 'their customs, character. implements, their _L weapons and their habits. and mention- ed many most interesting facts in the history of the Micmacs in this Island. Next to be considered were the Afri- cans, in which connection Mi. Mellish detiiled the history of the several ne-i groes who _came to this province the slaves of the Loyalists. The third part of the evening was devoted to the Chinese, from whose industrious habits the lecturersuggested lessons of ap- plication, perseverance and diligence. The lecture was full of interesting in- formation, recorded rnuch of historical importance and evidenced extensive and patient research. A short discussion followed, and a vote of thanks was pr- - posed by Mr. Watson, seconded by Mr. May. V ' @W Perfectly 5 S Bal- '_ _ anocd Rods. . Our English fishing rods areinodels of beauty, ‘ lightnen, strength, and snppleness. K' For $2,50 we can givei you a nobby split bamboo * rod, thatfyou willbe proud i to own. Our $3.50 Eng- ,»lishrodisabigsnap. If you didn’t know the price; of it, you’d call it a $5.00 rod every time. I ` Call and examine. _ Z Y ' loving wife.ioui' daughters and seven T' New t- i r _ (I t; 7 35 .T \`~J - _ .2-JL ' .\__ @>.ii '4&./ - , _7 , *___* ¢ ‘ ` ever seen.. A Dress Ii.’s waiting here for ynu, All you haveto do ,, gpm in . ’ ’ 3 *V 4. _ f‘say which’ . V_W‘e rs sure we can _ . you _fi nd please you well. ~ ~ We'd especially like to have you e ‘ - _ ~ » into see our line of fanny black _ pTh_ey’re the handsolnaet tl:Vi.@ . / \ ._ - .,,..|'-_.- N0 CANVASSI JHN _ . i _ V ~ _ f - ._ -_ ;i-£11; .1-.aim - .- -_ I . _Cf Laides or Smart People Gan _ Our big clearing sale of FURNITURE has scores of Charlottetown shrewdest shoppers. As our be sold, we hav`e put our prices ayay down, so that any person Furniture simply can’t help buying HERE. Rememberithe more you Buy. _ The more Money you Imported:-~ $ _ 50 _ English _t smut T|=ousel°ings.V f g Slfllljls V These Trouserings are valued from $5 00 to $500 lil ported for _the best tailoring trade only IM' QHIIQQS, 0% throu `l| all ilroll stsgfhe early glancing of your order!-;or a Spring Sil1f,Tr0ll0l'l llld ill secure greater satisfaction than _a rush order at the last ihommt It. 'rpg fisssi iins or asain Furnishings an use ° c e ' ’ Gordon 81. NIoLeIlan atsand Ca i NEWS Allll BOY’S _ We have just received our new stock