» 4 _ THE GUARDIAN, .JHARLOTI ETOWN FEBRUARY 11899. _ ff .. __ - ...___ _ W- . _` Y "~ - A- - ‘-' ` ' T - ' I ' T ' W 'Much in Little! .qpeeiany :na o! Hood's Pills. tor no used!- school districts are consolidated intoi 1 one large graded school, the children ° of the outlying portions of the en- lne ever contained so great r-1-ative power in n mgn gpgcg. They U0 I vsbala medirino _,,___,,___, __ _,_ ._.________ larged district being conveyed to and \\`1Cl).\`1-ISD.-\\'. FEB. 1. lS€‘.l. l oods chest, always ready. ll- 3 M 'aye efficient. always eatf ictory; prevent a cold I I l I fever, cure all llver ills, llckbeadaclie. jaundice, constipation. ON- 35°- _ leak Pills to take with Hood’l Sarlaparillh , ,______f ,-_Ti-'_ "l1""“¥ lRlNK J. Hllllllll “_ 1 Has at his Book and Statioiier y. Store-the best asort-ment of J apa_ne se ware ever imported to the Province. We would like you to examine our Vases 5 o`clock,Tea and Chocolate Sets; they are superior to anything ever offered on P.E. Island Medallions. and Pictures on Glass. hlarked down for Cash-at F. l. HORNSBY’S VICTORIA ROW. Standard Life Assuranca Gumpany. Assets Forty two million Dollars All approved plans of insurance written. Unconditional, non forfeitable poli~ cies. No better vestment than our 15 or 20 year endowment. f __,_k___ H _ ____ ,,_______ ._..__.1._....__.__._-' A WORLD‘8 COURT- . The friends of international peace . in the United States have a proposal . which they are desirous to have! fe;-enee when it assembles. The-ir suggestion is that there shall be or- ganised a great court of international law, whose decisions shall have the same binding effect in regard to iri- ternational questions that a decision of the Supreme Court of the Uniteil States now has in regard to the con- stitutional questions submitted to it. At present the only means of set- ling intei-iiational disputes are diplo- imig ht be disposed to add arbitration, ` but it must be observed that arbitrat- ' no doubt, for it could not interfere in p the internal affairs of a nation, and therefore would not be able to settle or dispose of such matters as the con ltroversy of years past between Spain 1 and her colonies, or the secession of I the Southern States a generation ago. 1 Suchacourt, however, it woul century past.The Franco-Prussian wa the war between China and Japa the war between Turkey and Greec t <1 f rth la k h C preme court *the peace in defiance of the manda of a court so august, it is claimed. For rates and other information apply to P. E. I. Agency. Charlotte- town. l. W. HYNDMAN, _ GENERAL AGENT _Qp_e_en St. _ _ ‘JV hat F* ; about xi l ui mln A Steel Feed Boiler this r all? g We have some nice steel b il small advance on cost. ;- ass n every No t o iron ends, ali steel: me _ Call and seeus before purchasing lllllltl Sllllllll lt gy .2 elsewhere. -= “THE MODERN.” _ ~ _j_ Founders, Engineers and Machinis . .. . Steam Navigation Co’s W hart. ?- Cliarlottetti_vy_i_i_, §.1§l5. 1 ll ° . E av: with 1 ‘i _ ' o` ers i r in stock that we will sell at ai Ill These boilers are made of thei best steel plate and by the best E '- boiler makers. i We guarantee them to be firsti cl i :. i Enations can be brought to agree to would require the consent and c , substitute a world’s court of appe for the arbitrament of the sword. appear to have the largest number 0 h ol ° ` P. E. Island. Ex Premier Warbur- quoted by the Examiner said there were “Q3 schools with a daily average of less than 10 scholars ; S3 schools with a. daily average of from 10 to 15 and 75 schools with a daily average of from I5 to 20 scholars.” Here are a surprising number small schools. These facts serve to recalla method in vogue in New England where anumbei' of -_ -_ F ‘S \¢\¢\*@`*\&f\\¢\f@§\v@‘\/SQ- (iood Furniture ' is Good Furni- 0 ture at any 0 \»a~sa»va»as~a»a»~~~ We have a nice stock of Iron Qand IRDN and BRASS Bedteads //li / h _-__ Q “"‘”‘\ . G ' f t\. .aii§§§l l . -. ings: 4 . O `Q J 1 l.l\\ lil/ 'I Q3 1 .A _. #___ if I I We are agents for the largest ,manufacturers in Canada. llllll lllllll l ll.. oaseoeeeoeoco grins is cond g g FUQNITUREQ -'4 I I » ‘ » d most heartily seconds Rev Mr Wi seem, if duly constituted and its au . thority recognised, might be able to . _' r, _ n_ 9: __ . te 0- al prevent many wars similar to those organisation of the suv ested his that have taken place within a half or ooo u er ac te rimea war, it is thought, migh have been lBnt for that very reason it may be idoubted whether the great military ; gether for the creation of such an At St. Marys Church, Sturve-on, international tribunal. A Its creation the 10th JaDu2iry,by Rev. Wm. Ph ~`opeiation of all ihe great powers. It _ _ is doubtful whether Russia, which Klelyjaughter of John Klely' Esq" ence for disarmment,would consent to Notwithstanding that the popula- . tion of P. E. Island is thicker to the square mile than the population of On your present health, any other province of Canada, wi; Take can of it in Your so o s in proportion to our school OW” int¢re5tS‘ ABBEWS population. These are singular con- ditions arid they have an important ' bearing on the cost of education in from school at the cost of the rate- V a ers Bette cl ol d -` tion of the total cost for education might be obtained in this wav We hall be glad to hear from some of hese who have thought the matter ut, whether the adoption of some uch plan might not be practicable \___-l Want of space prevented our ex pression of approval of the letter of Rev F A Wightinan in yesterday s GUARDIAN* In brief Mr Wightman proposes that a historical society for the Island shall be at once formed in commemoration of the Isla nd’s centen nial "he fact that a -century has almost elapsed since the name of this Island province was changed to its man s proposal, and we will gladl all in our power to bring about og cal society noun _ DIED- At his late residence. Dunstatfnare of paralysis, Heny Morpeth M':Leod,°in the 62nd year ot his age. [Funeral on Wednesday,at 2 o’clock.] On Monday evening January 30th oi pneumonia, Rosa Maud Stewart, titth daughter ot the late R Bruce Stewart Esquire of Strathgartney (huneral from the residence of the Hon Daniel Davies on Wednesday. Februar lst, at 9 40 a m to St , . Y brought before the Czar s peace con- , and desirable on P. E. Island. ipetuis (march, and from theme to (T Stratb artney ) In St John, on Jan 25th at 11 a m , Annie A wife ot J R Currie Fnueraltook place from her late re sidence, corner Cnarlotte and I-lorstield streets, Friday, the 97th inst Entered into rest, on 50th inst Dr At Selknk on the 13 mst MrsE lo Macphee, aged 88 years At Velleviield East, on the 11th mst A' MacLeod, a ed 82 ears, dred years are fast passing away A P g JY 3 C li Much that is of historical interest and t meme on “wry lst at er M l) ld b l d if f C ta value has doubtless already been lost. §;co1cmon;1cLe§dove0fWP‘:u‘;tte’apa,: It is indeed high time that weshould daughter of the me Caplan, 1) H_ MC set about collecting and embodying in Donald of Point Prim, P E I lasting form what remains to be re=- At South Melville ou the 27th Jann rs c E ghg Sarah Mchenna wife of Neil M do t Kenna. formerly ot LongCreek age 6 ea s the 0 Y r tori On the 25th inst the infant son 0 cued from oblivion THE Guiimiiv “TY 3391' if llngefifl UIDBSS; M Y Alfred and Beairice Ferguson, S I-"eter’s Road Elizabeth, beloved wife of L Wren n .__.____.- _____ ._- _.li Even the greatest and strongest of the powers might hesitate to break _ MARRI ED’ .daughter fJaines Cousins, Esq. Mr. \Villiam Montgomery. 11, Esq., of Sturgeon, to Miss Isabella White Sands. lleads in calling together the confer- . , tg Margaret, Mary infant daughter oi - .C. Baker, and daughter of Chas.Tyna At Clvde River, Jan, 12th, a daughter Charlottetown. ,dearly beloved wife of Patrick Floo lin the 20th year other age, The d sensed was the eldest daughter Al the 10 lfl0“0@ Of MT- 'H9265 ; I’a_trick Traiuor, Ke!loy’s Cross. Cousins, Park Corner, New London, _ \VedneSday evening, ‘Both inst. Penz*e, At Sllmmefslde. OU lha. 20m mst John E. and Mary A. Delaney. M~ E. Island. T J Leeming, aired 80 years ' ii D d t Entered into rest at Stockton, Ill ce ‘I evening, 27th at 6 o’c1oc\r, Georgina, liwtn' lays the golden egg Your - future Wealth depends up- bcst known regulator of li ° cal _ lt’s daily use will keep 7 1 Don’t kill the goose that EF. 01.1 ood ton in his budget speech last year as _ spirits bright and Your health g_ _ --keep you in a money- _:making mood. All drug- . gists sell this standard Eng- lish preparatiop at 606 a. large bottle; trial size, 25¢, Wllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllmlllllllllwllllllllit IS rn Fi lim 1 3 IU." "°'°' lnaua Iona goods fr JNANT Women’ r TESTED' ALLEY 3- 1 » ri-:RVESCENT sAL‘r is aaa A180 in St°°l<- fn.- This is a trial shipment of rubber not know how good they are, but think they are well Worth the money we ask for them. Women’s rubbers, Wool lined Misses’ rubbers,woo1 lined Boy’s rubbers Men’s rubbers Men’s-waterpmof Overshoes - ` aaaaaaaaaaai " -i re- a.Grippe ABROAD . ry Ozone. A wonderful remedy his disease. Laxia. Bromo t gxgnine- Quinine Pills, * Powders §lé Quinine Wines *etc- *A ii iiiiimi I I ’ l i Central Drugstore ‘I * Sunnyside. ,aaaasaaaaaaa 0 ev- 9 Q12 %U MWM dMlh@lMMM% l`llldllllllllll lllllllllllllllll (TTS, om a new factory. We do 22c. 25c. 2 2c. 26c. 32c. 77c. & Co. s rubbers _ . I t-[mt ivV\_!/r.l_~_|,v,!_r.lMiz!ug _v,\i_»_vitl.f,vi,i_v.y,= ,nr V ,sit|_~,y~i,v,y_:\i_i,7g _v_y;,l,y,py~,itiv,v=,=vy,\.,,,i.,. t , ,, _ . . _ - -_i tlttlttlttltitiltrkéltslkikils T - 5” _ _ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Phm. at = i d' bleached and unbleached° Pillow Cotton, pimms tv an ittetnittotii st- §,j;,”§,' “”" M"lS A R°”'°‘ B°S‘°” I A'=Mai>1°w°°<1 Ln 21- 0° Frida Chemises, Embroiderios, . chiefs, White Cambric, ot »f REMNA Accidently killed in Tokio Japan o 011 Jan. the 23rd. 1899 Mary Vrco P1911, formerly of Nova Scotia, iwife of Re Donald Janieso son of John Jameson, R_ P_ Alexander, M, A__ forme,-iy of _ __ py. rsiosatareuc _ s v _ i ' ’ t l - , ‘ ‘. _0 , _ ° _ 1 _ . _ . _ _ 8 I ` - ’ I la I I U . 0 . 5 . » 1 . I ea ‘ I ° l 0 . . I o . ‘A “ .. ' i 'f macy and war. At first thought some A present form is of itself most sugges~ ‘Malcolm Macdonald, aged 69 years. tive of the need of a society such as is At Clear Spring, Lot 34, on the 19th ` proposed. Our old men, whose mem _:inst., Aeneas (_}illis, in the 6!,st year of - ‘ion Con 01115' be reached through diplo- ories are the sole custodians of much il his 33°- _ ` macy. The proposed iutcrnationa- of the tradition, the historical andl A” S°“tl‘ P‘°?**°» 0" the 22115 5”' I I ,court would have serious limitations, .. biographical incident of the past hun- " Mary M°L°°d’ “"d°w °f the late AMX' ' ' 7 ` _ ' ` . 1 I s _ o 0 a U , 1 ‘ . . ., i* + n’ _ ’ I I I - d, ‘ ° ‘ ' ._ , , in P V: Big bargains in Remnants of White Prints, Flannelettes, Dress Goods, Silks, etc. F. PERKI 'rl-is |ui|i.\.||~i ninl-:cr i nisliings always on hand. I §&i1"lIC)I’1&»1 é It _Pays to Buy at Perkins WHITE Gllllll Ghaimses. and designs We have the finest selection in each to be had in the city, especially so in our circular; White Cotton Quilts T Linens, bleached and Cream, Table Night Robes, Drawers, Corset Ai tal LEADERS New Cloth for Fa `We have opened -a. fine Suitings. Overcoatings and Tron ...... of N bb Call now and get first choice-a full line of JQHN' MGLEDD & buv only "Arc Light.” 'I'.h.6 Ilperial i>i-ioioeiiirns tar . Ulm ul iiattslttruts ` Balcesi "ARC LIGH Burn it in a lamp alongside f any oil you \ Be uuprejudiced in your Ju gment and you St- John WE claim to Superlor Workmans end Lwsw G rim Finish me t SME’ “‘ ”"° 7 _ wi give one Tea Set Moderato Prices. °r woman whv W111 combine to make our Photographs the ”h° mn that b°“Sh“ most satisfactory in Charlottetown °”° time ‘"1" “da °f |;°.d,,y_ ~ . ,Ch wn, during the to y, Dinner, Tea and -*~ We have the goods the Geo. H. Gook.f<§°§°';,'°°°"b'°°