THE GUARDIAN, GH.1R.b)'l‘l‘Elf_OWN, MARCH 18 LSQG. 7 _ 1_____ _x__J__v_______r;_§ :__=__;m_,__M. rv _ I € Pr ns nnleil Muslms In these desirable and lfas hionable iibrics, we offer a char ming variety oi styles and pitteins ’ _ (bee also on ue re ..) T Enom D. Cnawronn will preach at _ both services in the Kindergarten Hall French Organdies, as sheer as chiffon that show the highest art 1n pr1nt1n0~ and deslfrning American Organdies, that rival their competitors of the French Republic ish Muslins as dainty' an pretty as the heart could wish, all have a place 1n our stock items 1oo, 25a, 360, 4:00 ANLEY IRUS These Prices Should Come Home to You lildgss in Queers and Kl|g’s Boiiiilles E E o WQBKB. i Mai-ch 6, 1399 received a' this pe~son or persons willing repairing the following' is Clifton Bridge, Lol 2| io Sianlev Bridge, iLof 2| lilil Bears llill Bridge [near Kmg’s Co up till noon, on lllllliiillillllliilililll lliiiliilllll to accept the lowest of two rcaponsible persons Don ola F* bondsnitn must accompany In a' paw of our g ‘g d Boots will not make a. mis take They re extra good RICHARD SMITH value Fine Dongola pat "___ se , cr Public Works ent tip, neat last and well _~_ __ Y ____ - __ - finished Bros” ésts (hfity ebou ht larve 9 il 8 g rs quantity of this line and intend running them off E ritncimnrs “'“‘“°"°‘°“'*”‘°° 2 Come In and see them if _._ #These prleeq should *E Come home £0 7°" E llllliil illlldilililllilil _ _ , . _ aranteed loves in 'ronmvs cars, _E Perrin S gil g S. Poulxrnr "' R K J , 5 Pour; 1; .limited Liberal advance s'n||>f_||§ WIIIEB ;; BREMNER BROS ln- :_ respondents Everywhere. ul.-nl IOIDOITOW. RECEIVED at Fa!conwood,a parcel of papers from Mr. R. C. Goff. Many thanks. ‘ P0s'rPoNii:D.-The entertainment at Emerald has been postponed until Tuesday evening next. THE choir of the First Methodist church will meet for practice at 8.30 this evening in the basement. Sono. Ssnvrcs service at the gospel meeting. in Prowse’s New Block, to- morrow afternoon 2.: 3.45. Strangers always welcome. ' FOR SALE at a bargain,a Tufts Hand- Press manufactured by the Boston Type Foundry Co. Size of bed 26-36. Apply at EGUARDIAN Oliice, Charlottetown, P. . l. _ TUE concert and entertainment which was to take place at North River Hall on Thursday evening last,l1as been postponed until tonight, on account of 'l the storm. REV. T.F.FULLEtt'r0N’s lectures are ` always good. Come to Zion Church on Tuesday, 21st inst, and hair him on Hlreland.” New stereoptican views used for the first time. ' A PLANT growing in the human body cffers material for much scientific study. Mr. Watson’s paper at the meet- ing of the Natural History Society next 1`uesday,wi1l be upon this subject. AT the annual love feast in Grace church, on Good Fridiy, Rev. Geo. Dawson, M. A., has consented to de- liver the address. The usual Super- numerary Fund collection will be taken up that day. ' LECTURE-As already announced Dr. Auderson’s lecture on Italy, the most i interesting country in the world, will take place on Thursday, 23rd inst, in Sl. James Hall. Splendid descriptions and magnificent stereopiicon views. 17 2i T1-is Annual Prince of Wales Concert will rake place on Tuesday evening, the 28th inst, in the Y. M. C. .A Hall. The nrogramme consists of Solos,=Re- citations. Chorus, and a Spelling Match. Remember the date and make no other engagement. ' _ Fon THE Eas'rERHoL1»AYs -Excur- sion tickets will be sold to the public from March 30th to April 3rd inclusive, good for return until April 4th; And io, Teachers and scholarsin Schools and Colleges on surrender of Standard Certi- ficates from Principal. March 17th to April lst inclusive. good for return un- til April 10t.h, 1899. The rate will be one single first class fare for the round trip, and tickets will be sold to all points in Canada East of Fort William, Ont. 16. 3i _---_-o-ox--__ The craving for Alcohol, Opium, Cocaine 'l‘obacoo,Cigarettes can be cured at the Keeley Institute in Portla.nd.Ma.ine. So can Neiiras- thenia, Nerve Exhaus tion and that always tired feeling, seldom at ease condition, and the system restored to its_ normal condition Write for particulars We have a few remnants of wall paper left still. If them at ‘-The Model Store",R.H. Rani- ay & Co. 17 3i The Prince Edward ` Island Magazine is for sa-le at all Bookstores and R. H._ ons news stand. Price n cents. _ DoN"l‘ buy your spring suit betore seeing our new stock -J. B. Macdon- ald & Co: ° 15 41 We hunt for the best tirst, _ and fix the price afterWa.rd._ UI all the newest shades. greens, blues. canary, reds.he1_l1trope land browns.-- James Paton Qi* you’re quick you can get* enough iora room at your 0 spel as well as the followers ` __ '_"_."_i__'__ S all other professions to make , -_ '§““ ' " _ - OWI1 pFlCU-M00l`6 & MC- agriculture a study and assist the farm- _ _ D7 . Leod 18 li ers. For as the farmer d--_nen’s upon _ " _' ” 1:! the preacher for his .spiritual food so JUST opened up another lot of spring the Preacher d p nd, upon me far; _ __ ___ _ _ , _ styles in_ Shirts- They are. WiIh0l1l1 for his physicai 1... il. ' , doubt. the nobbicst in the city. If you M;-_ G30, Ci-rieiiet spake of the great Q - ~ _ . want style. quality and low prices. see advantages to begderivedfrom attending _ mips. "-‘ %%%% 1o_us avocatious of life. Each individual with practice of agriculture will, when right- l manhood. Its relation to every other 4- industr Th ` has fairly begun and will ccniinne to the less practical on that account. In~'i deed it is now ranked among the pra czical sciences_.Agrii~ultura1 literature is doing much to advance the interest of farmers. Some of tile ahlest minds are now investigating the science upon which agriculture is based. Farming p -. . ual re- 1 quisites. A few considerations that ' should inhuence an individual in the selection of a business. First,-Is it con- _ - ducive to health ? In this important particular agriculture ranks irst. i _ _ Second--The tendency ot a calling lo promote mental development. Ai D ' r __ 3 ' A ._ glance ata few of the » many subjects ' _ _ - _ ‘ _ _ _ 1 which scientifically as well as practic-' 'L ' _ ~ , “_ “- ally must en `ge 'the farmer’s ‘ attention, will gsiihow the advant-" ' " ' ‘ ages of agriculture in this direction-.f‘ ff e ._ . W The soil, its differentqnalities and -its? ` _ ` composition; embracingtne science.-of ' ` ' ‘ T _ _ _ '“ agriculture, 'chemistry and geology., 1 - . _ P 5’ ° C bracing botany aeic. The raising of 1% stock, or animal physiology. Fruit* ` growing, rgtation of crops, monied alue of labor etc Third the tendon-_ 0 ~ v .- . ’ cy of the practice of agricultu re to _ advance moi al develo ineni 'l`he The nature and » :owih of lam em l p . mystery of growth brings the farmer l _ _ to the very portals of omnipotence this direction agriculture stands high. ' ’ The variety of wealth in our soil calls _ for, and must have scientific treatment. 1 A ' , It is incumbent upon farmers to. have a - _ - knowledge of the elements which'unite_ I __- . ' to form plants and animals, and of __ their combination in :lie soil. Whether i these elements are in the soil in their" proper proportions; or if any are lack- ‘ T l l AT 'LITTLE YORK. ~ ’ rusmc umrruio f i - f - ‘ ` ' _ L1'i~'ri.i: Youic, March 16.-On Tues- W ’ C day, March the 14th a public meetin e i ~ _ . ' 2' T The latest News ol the [lily .Y'.“.°..{f°.i.“.’.“..1‘.I‘i.12.’.E.‘Z.’."§ £3i'D2.€§3'.§.‘f§ 5" _- . 3 _ _ . d P _ Associaiion. at which Rev. R. Opie read i_ ' a very itsii-uctive and practical essay on ` ' _ Agriculture. Among those present ' . ._ -__ _ were represeiilatives from Marshfield _ _ Gamemd by Suamlan Reporters and c0|»_kAssocial1ou, ands. goodly number Of . ° _ I t W ' ~ I' ladies. Mrs. ° ~ '_ T i - 1 Opie conducted the musi 1 _Gigi paréof th” Programme in har usual ~ a mira le style., Mr. Henry Howard V president of the As 'ociation, occu ied e( |- *tne chair, and at iheahour appoi-ntedpin- _ ' P to be troduced the speaker, who at once read _~ a paper of which the following is a - Ht, digeSt:- _ Necessities of " -Th ' ~. _ - ° .:f;2“;::_ ~ the latest Styles in <-we few exceptions,either from ho' _ or necessity adopts some calling.c Tir; ment We It ly understood, develope the highest' az _y. e avocauou o_f ihe farmer _ ' is one of vast impomince. Progress a’ advance, so long as the mind.. 3, can plan, or the head execute, Aviiculture is gridually growing ' mhrc and more scieniilic, ihongh not at lowest _cond quaiiiy .Pei-fsci Finmg tailor mm siitir TO0KE’S_ SIIIIITS compares favorably with the me-3 _ s If if X chanicalarts, or any of the learned . . ' rofessions in the inost essen ° _ 2% mi r U 5 F h_ - - _ h ` Smooth rich dark grey(tw1lled),pure wool, good pgdiiis; giiiistihlgnsysnogiun tharonedi Oxford tweed 60 c_e_ntsp_er yard This is the best value ever saw in tweeds for fresh goods from the loom. MORRIS ing how to supply them. Here will be r ; _ seen the necessity of the application of ag;-igulgm-31 meetings, and the right manures. Nature has made ample and digggiiugof agricultural provision for fertilizing the soil. The TM boys of to-day will be farmers of products of the soil should be removed [0-m0;-ww, and something ought to be in as small a bnlk as possible. Fifth, dime fd interest them while young, giv- [mportance of this calling. The farm- ling them the training necessary to pro- ers are the bone and sinew of a coun- page them for their profession. He "Yi and are Year bl’ YUM' Producing fill' here referred to the desirability of teach- tho work of its daily bread. ' ing agrigqlturo in our sch0ol8,i and After U10 Wading Of U10 PBPBT UN placing a Professor of Agriculture in Mr. John West spoke of the neces- lesser amount of meme' exhaustion, he sity of producing the best article. at the _,might be fitted for themost oongéniol Ui lowest possible price, and of placing it occupaiigng, _ upon the market in good condition. Meeting closed with the Singlllg Of : ' == _ _ _ _ _ ' e _ ._+ . Go Mr A Brown thouvht it to be in the Na;|gna1Anthem he interests ofthe minister ofthe ~ _ THE ETIUUETTE UF DRESS Don’t'wea.r evening dress before the lamps are lighted. Don’t WWI' light colored or bobtailed overcoat with evening dress. ' *‘ Don’t wear any Overcoat with a. frock coat. _ _ l)on’t wear a frock coat with a derby hat, or a cutaway Wlbh 3 Silk hat' Don't wear a. business suit to Dinner _or theatre Don’t wear a frock coat to business. Don’t wear ill-fitting clothes at any time. _ f Don’t wear cheap lookin g clothes, and don t pay too much or your wearing apparel, but pay a. reasonable price U0 - ss£Lnm@D0n&EL i 1 to LEADING rasnroiiasnn .TAILOR ann.x.Ns 'nf fi C0- _ C A *`1_8 nf i »,~_ . " _ _ . . -i -_ 11 '~»,"r:_< fa.; ____ _-¢__gs3_»§_._-L33' fi _ _ _ . Y , . __ - _ - _»_._' gg afff- . - 1-' els-¢.._$J'~_.~i»: .l4‘1.=¢»..._ md you cl.n’t_help_b'eil1g _W911_€il`°°5°d»_.._ch“'}°tt°t°'n’ P’ E’ I' _ » -. _ _ _ s ._ "1-` ‘§.'. 11 . -I i _ r _ ° _ T gi Flaooll in 011|' Show A good hue of English ......e. ....1 Tableware. members of York and Marshfield Acco- T P, W_,C011eg@, _ ° ciation discussed its merits, pronoun- Mi-..). H- Gill claimed that the sys- “ing it a m5Si°1"Pi°°`° °“U\i3 "TY lm- tem of public instruction is at fault. In 3 P.°1'taU* 5“°l€°f~ .ML T- V- V°S9°§’ our graded schools much of the valua- cousiderod it practical in every respccti ble time gf wagner and pupil is em- . &I_1diff0110W0d OHL WORM bring S\1°° ployed in the studv of classics and cess and prosperity, and make farming higher mathematics. while' with the a desirable profession. same time at his disposal and ' with or The patterns are 0. little style, but the quality is If you are not hilly now is the time to buy s article at a low price Wil lllilhi Q nit sam wuts mst %3D09QiOU¢¢ gmmmmmmmmmmn IOIIIO lllllllllllls atches Could § OIOII lllirtlbfgdllllllt gtgry l',l‘%tIllBD dm 23;? they would have to cell- KB ll 8 i’il|'S0il3| Hill!! watchbee nit per “'°.Z§.. ..is.....l.'.'ti‘é'...i..‘.’.» sr or hgve stopped and you have mnkelt °';.;‘.l‘.""..?.‘...*‘ii in. ti...'T12$?. no hmthmit‘;¢:° md In 0 f?‘...§.'L£“.‘}s£.,~»as.’°' illlilfgéigliillllilltlfllYi '= 93° 5 :noun im 2