THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTl‘E1‘OW'N, MARCH 16 .899. l |, l T l _ I l Mae.. ___-.......<._...-4.. ........_. ._ _ ._ . . .--. .. n. .s»,....._....,.»,.n.,,.. .... ~ ,,f~._~_,...--_-<»....._a,..,nmu»_3*‘=*la,, _ ul ‘ I (9 N 5, Lalast p saf.‘li Arrivals At the Always Busy Store. DAINIY FOULLARI) SILKS for Shirt Waists; 2') inches wide c, " SSW Yd. 'y ~ PRI\'l`ED ZANZIBAP LAWNS. perfectly fast colors 31 inches wide, just as good as a 160 ff c. IOP" Yd. ti` FRENCH AMERICAN AND ENGLISH OR- GANDIES dclicatly printed- fast colors. newest designs and colorings, and sheer as a bolting cloth 6C TO per’ | 6|H6|-|AMS-28 pieces just opened. All the laflast novelties in corded and tufted Zeptyrs in Plaids and Stripes. 60055- Dimitees, Organdies. Egyptian Batiste, Lawns and Piques . ~4 ` io at our rlces on purchasing. We invite comparison of prices and if you favor us with that privilege we feel sure of making a sale All kinds of Canned Goods at Rock Bottom prices lttvast S .la 'L_ _ __ er Bros., WHDLESALE E rttssctttitrrs t-tA|.|r=Ax, N. s, FLRNIPS 0ATS, EGL-S, PGULTRY FRESH PORK solicited Liberal advance BREWINER RROQ alifal: N S Wtim *_ ____ ___ cm R E Come house to you. ...Low K W ri. K. s.|osT n Soc G E of Civil Engineering 1 W k S ial tzlngdringerind and St. John. ' ‘These Prices snnuia Worth ......._....... .. Y... While I t ...:'... l-all hs trltttatttatttti ttrltttaitttiatuut in " arrataatatuttrrrrrtatttrttattatairttrmttataatatrtraaarttn in a -pair of our Dongol Boots will not make a -mis- take. Tliey’re extra good value. Fine Dongola. pat- ent tip, rieat la.st_and well finished. Lots of style. °‘ We have bought large quantity of this line and intend running them oil' at above low price Come in and see them. , “These prices should _ lillllllhllill' tss i r , iii _ ~ and Ptttrint.. _ Y respondents Everywhere. _lie-_g (See also on page 5.) Ma. Ricuaan ELLioT1'. Ellioti’s Mills. was in the city yesterday. MR. D. SCHURMAN. representing the Massey Harris Co., went E tst by yes- terday atternoon’s train. ' To-NiGur,:Ga1braith’s Band takes its annual benefit in the skating rink. They have given splendid music all winter and _now is the time for the Skaters to show their appreciation. Give them a good house. QUEEN’s Cotmrr COURT.-The sit- ings of the County Court at New Glas- gow, to be held on Friday next, will be adjourncdowing to the Ju»'lgc’s illness until Thursday llth May, next, and the sittings at New London will be adjourn- ed on Tuesday next, until Friday. 12th May, next. The business at Eldon, Bonsl-.aw and Dunstaffnage remaining unsettled stands over till next term. MR Lnwis H. BEER, formerly 'of E. H. Beer & Co., Kensington, is now in Montreal securinga complete line of samples of the well and favorably known Dry Goods house of Messrs. S. Greenshields.Son & Co. This progres- sive firm intend having a permanent- agency in Charlottetown, and Mr. Beer will have charge and‘ look after their interests throughout the Province. ' LAST yearthere was printed in this paper, an accougt of th ealleged growth ot a plant to the extent of several i-.ches in the throat of a woman in this prov- ince, and later an interview with the woman’s husband. -At the meeting of the Natural History Society next Tues- day, Mr. Watson will fully discuss the likelihood ofthe growth having taken place. The enquiry promises to be a most interesting one. and theres will probably be a large attendance. Ma. W. C. CoLLE'1"1‘, formerly of Crapaud. but now a leading architect of Boston, is exceedingly bury this spring. He has already let a contract for an apartment house of twenty-seven flats, to cost $75,000, and anticipates the let- ting of two other buildings equ illy as large as the above. Mr. Celleit says that the propects for this season on large buildings in Boston are better* than they have been for the past ten years. p THE March issue of The Endeavor Herald is replete with matter of intense interest to all intelligent readers, and more especially to those identified with the great young psople’s movement in the churches. Its department of news is particularly strong, being represents- tive of a world-wide activity, and giv- ing the latest information concerning the progress of work in Canada. A beautifully illustrated article on work ~ F lands engages the attention and sym- pathy of the reader. Two pages of practical methods, a budget of mission. ary items. a bright short story. with a wealth of editorial and selected matter make up “the best number yet.” Every Endeavorer should reid Peter Pushem’s remarkable deliverance con- cerning the International Convention at” Detroit next July . _ rests over Gaspeieaux, and surrounding districts over the sudden and unexpected death of Mr. Henry Llewellyn, of that place, on February 2O:h, probably owing to the effects of la grippa. Ap- parently in prime health until within a short time of his decease, and engaged in his usual work-blacksmithing- people could scarcely realize that the hand of death had laid hold upon their bs.-loved friend. His noble heart re- joiced in being able to help his fellow- man in either deed or work. The writer has in conversation with many persons, who had life long. acquaintance with the departed one, noted the deep seated aff-action, and generous friendship ex- isting between him. and those with whom he came in contact. His death has indeed made ablank hard to iill. How much we will miss his manly form and cheering vzice, now that hii generous heart is st-.l!ed.` To his three daughters, and the relatives Whom he leaves to mourn, their many friends will extend sympathy in their sad bereave- ment. -Mr. Llewellyti was a firm sup- porter of the Presbyterian church, of Murra Harbor North. Y 'LOCAL BRIEFS 'fhg Lafgsl ""3 gf mg Hllyjosriips. screw urns pause is maize Gathered by Guardian Reporters and col* and of the consti utiou und if ' we among the victims pf lepros in Eastern ‘ Osrrusnr.-A deep shade oi sorrow . ' ravi' Parniorrsu. _ By the Late, Rev- D-" Sutherland. ' Pastor of Zion Church- Patriotism is a catch word often upon its full meaning. Addison has delined it as that love to our country which is a fixed disposition of mind to romotc the safety. welfare and rep tion of the community in which we," born, are protected. The sentim I a specte of patriotism figure often, _ 1 public speeches, but the rhiral aiyects which have to do with the safe-guarding of the highest interest and the -promotion of the noblest ideals ot the country do not_ receive the emphasis they deserve. True patriotism expresses itself in the service which gives to the sympathies and obligations of Fatherland their due ulaceand influence. Christiane look to Jesus Christ for -an example they should imitate in this as in all other re- spects. The patriotism cf Jesus Christ was the patriotism of re!oi in. He denounced the evils and strove to remedy the ab.- uses of his country .because he loved his country with a patriotic passion not yet iullv interpreted by .the exponents of his lite and teaching. A careful study of hissayings will reveal the fact by the eccle.~iastieal' government of thei day. Pharisees, Sadducees, and scribes of righteiusness he left for his fdllow- ers an example of true patriotism, they would do well to follow. The patriotism True patriots are ever brave knights t for the people, that no nation is in a y satisfactory condition when large por- tions of its population are disocntented and miserable. They realize that it is t their duty to advocate such social re- tellectually, morally and substautialfy. " Hard and thankless work is involved in this conception of patriotism. but it ‘ 6 5 P i' _ gy* money, and evep blood in mak I ing the country pure _within and glorious without. When Cromwell com- manded tlie Ironsides and Blake com- ry. ers a e n ey teach theirichildren the necessity and nobility of goodness Fathers are true the refute where even specialists on the healing without leaving the slighffiit had after-results, _ The only guaranteed Catarrh , cure. 50c at all drnggists. 119 . of Jesus Christwould speedily smite thi ' ` , , y -' the dust- not a few of the 'evils which 6 V Q =- threaten national prosperity in our day. 2 ' ' “ ’ ' who mists for i , ' "' ” The cause that lacks assistance. _ _ ' The wrong that needs resistance, ~ ;- 9 V The fnturein the distance. ' _ . , Their ruling' idea is that the state is t a- -.~ , ' manded the fleet the land of our fore- ‘ idemyito the duty °‘ the h°“r' S°h°°1' f . . _ _ masters and preachers are true lntriots ffzegzgggogi aa;;i;;rt{')ei;';?erl%i;t?;g§é when they impress the fundamental truth n S ' P as - ' because the ideal of these patriotic re- h.S°e.l‘ If Hrs” the kéngllilom °t G°d and _ . _ . ‘ ther things form is was th-it righteousness which ls ng eonsnessan 8' ° ' t t ‘ exalthth a natioiif ll wan be added. unto you ” Every 'mm Q 'rn times caiii0na1~forirne strict ll’ a t"“° P’"‘°‘.‘?"° “°°°'d"‘g *° his our ein' " 5 P B"-ii dbiiia hi' » W men whose devo.ion to government and :;n';e3§‘::;enm:v;!‘n;ntsena§d 9' “£0325 A good lille of Englllh ir §10;dintTiS;lac3fprinriiiiil(i.\nlii~for§§arty aiiiil my seelgblliiitlvork ‘mt the D8-li0n’s high" silmerican Taiilswam men before measures Every lover of his as PW" 1 ws' A or her country shouldshe a patriot by V _=A A patriots wh an they' sin their boys in. DEAR SIRs'“"I have been 5' great manlmess, in self-reliance and in sufferer f"°m "h°“m‘m8m» “nd htel? _ . ‘ _ _ f . have been confined to my bed. See- ‘If you are not _ , . . catanhu Denfnes* mg yotir MINhRl) S LIN IMENT 9 _ or The mt stage undo ment of Nun; ca. advertised, I tried it and got immedi- t article at a low price. hu-rh. Japanese Cafafrh gill” 5°” “WW Pa" ate relief. I ascribe my _ restoration 3 fuses” have been able to reach. Irs a perse- to health to the wonderful power of , 4 emn ‘ ‘ - - tss;‘a,a.s‘:°°.als§.:;“l‘t.“: ta.a.'at:.asl‘. ...a your medwme- 2 FOI' fiale by G. E. Hughes. lllliiillllllllllllllllllillllilllllltlalié awww I liliiiillililiii `"mrttt 2 §§€ , lllllill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, llery Styl1sh.... And just the thing for Fashionable Men, i_s ou - stock of l\' ew Spring Suitings. A stylish appear- ance comes from a. combination of high-class materials, perfect fit and artistic tailoring. Our patrons are secure on all three points. Our stock offers the widest latitude for choice as to -f ma.terials,and our make-up carries the possabilities ' _ é “mg “mt” "“°”'°k°""° of tailoring to a. climax. To excel us is impossible, _E to equal us is difficult. We will make you a suit -Z of good quality Scotch Tweed for $16.00. 1- i Sl`lI|’E|l$’lilllllEll.. 'ljocuanaconnm om: nay, '» % S- A- in B' Fi _ . - . . V -~ _ _ Lnaontc FASHIONABLE Tatton. me T“°'»°=r°Bf~"»°°“a»°.a.-~».arsl . .. "- 'tj' '_ timgglstsnefundthemone it 'Ltbf' }' '. . i - it ' "'.t‘f""""" ‘tt-or r..-,tt t,,.p .‘ y i _ - Charl°gWt°wn ‘ E ; .:_ 3 _sy-.ai 1-, ;-f>__,Y";_-_;3 -.3-,_ I ;_”_,,E:. .,,_ . 1, ,aT4 .I pi Y _ p , - ¢».~-.se ,,.- _- =. . ..¢,*. . .~ ':f,.,4- I 1 ay’ Tis? 'l'H_s: H' ` _ L SLI... _ .. l/l/llairtlhataaa Sho Rubber sole and heel. Just what you require, you don 1; have to wear rubbers -when you have a t pair oftthese an and also the Vifhithams CRK SOLE, light in per fect1lit and solids-conifort a Once that many of them were devotedto the , preaching otda ghospal of pgform; with‘| F f ~ - _ ‘ p t _‘f~‘~ “ is own an s e rove . e money- » ~ - ' _ grabbers out of the Temple courts. His l divjue apger blazed against the wrongs t ' ' » t _. ’ ` " ' ‘ andinjustices heapednpoi his brethren a bers’ 'etc' go .to ' I _- I alike came under the lash ot his indig-N H nation and rebuke. By denouncing the 0 _ U “ g ‘I ,_ . ff* false aims that dominated rational ao-` “ = *'= ‘ ~ 1 ,- tivity, by raising a loftier ideal audi by I moulding sccial life into the attainment cl‘3ft0l'\ sf- Alt. Iortns as would tend to raise men- in-t - N X -0 ~ ~. *' . LIUUZQ V . \ . kindleiin the heart an enthusiasm' cap- ._ ' ~- ' --‘ It p p ' anis of nigh and _holy endeavor. It . O f rdstmoogh glgh datfk gl‘ey(t’l§_‘ll°,1‘i}?l'il;’l1°°1:""-f’.°1’ gm will revive memories of the days when X 0 Wfae 1 'Cen S Per ya 5 ._ » I8 t 9 t men believed that this Engtsnd or ents ever saw in tweeds for fresh goods from the loom. was like the heritage otbod and la bourrdto make the comfncnwealth a . theocracy. Poritanism in its palmy 1 days was patrictcto the core. never _ I hesitstinv to s ani time, ener ' s MORRIS We llavo Placed In 1 adding a distinct can ribution to the { forces that make for right in the ooun- , ~‘ t Moth r true patriots whe th 6 _ S style, but the @8@ `&®@9 PDW The patterns are a little old I nowisthetime tobuya .l»..ll~.. .llllllll atches Could Speak IOIIIO IOICIOIIIIIUII .What a sad story of bad treatment y =-_ and abuse they would have to cell. it sa Malts it a Pststtttal liatttr H trove teh been running haariilfor yeargawithontattentdon or itma have stopped and you have tttttttttttrrrttrai mMmMmmmW“tmmr Ill ill Treik your watcht}`l:pi:h£ dm ,.- I Allowmetoexamlneittor you and ' itneoesearycleanorrepeirit-