‘ft .~%§`*“’9s ‘ . f . .;.;L;L.f.ri- -sr -¢'~“ " _ ......¢,.; v ,.3 .,_`__.»,f°.7_.§.ii».f'.§'§'n; .»:_- 1.. 4 I ' .` ' THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 3 l899. A A_ -|j~aui-L _I 7 inch 2g Plain 43 inch special g All other widths at very low prices. White Gorton, 4 to I6c Honockses, 3° inch Times Cloth Extra value Gl- 2 To Our two leaders in towels Fme Linen Huck, Z0 x 40 2oc pr. MUCH interest is centered in the h . ` ` V. D . _ . n “l x 43 3oc pr. S &bo. The People s Store NOTE-We are daily expecting table Linens and Napkins. ` are goods bought low for cash the very best value It will pay te wait -W & Co MR. FRED BEER left yesterday even- awaits his arrival. Mr. Beer returned from British Columbia in the spring to C .lent of a number of workmen engaged in sewerage construction in this city. Mr. Beer will remain in Toronto for a ockey match which takes place in St unstan’s rink on Tuesday evening ext, between the 2nd Victorias, Char- lottetown,and the Crescents of Crapaud. The Crescents won a game from a pick- ed team from the junior clubs of Sum- merside and subsequently defeated the Crescents of this_citv, in their own rink. Next they whl try the above team and a. hot time may be expected. Tun funeral of the late Dr. Leeminz .took place yesterday afternoon, and Fresh every day They r (D delicious and the pine I5 and 20|: lltttlll Telephone, 98 I) STEWAR ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread _ census# twas under Masonic auspices. The _brethren turned out.we1l, and there was also a large attendance of citizens gen- erally. The services at the church and _at the grave were taken by Rev. J. T. Bryan. rector of St. Paul’s. The body was interred in the people’s Cemetery. The honorary pall-bearers were Char- les Palmer, H. J. Cuudall, W. H. Ait- ken. J. D. Seaman, Adam Murray and Benj Rogers. The active pall bearers were chosen from the brethren of St. John’s Lodge, of which the deceased had been chaplain for many years. Linnfr, J A. MGDONALD, of the 82nd Battalicn has been appointed to the office of Adjutant. Mr. MacDonald re- ceived his tirst training under Major Crockett, cf York, in whose Com- pany he advanced to the position of Lieut. He holds a first class grade A. Royal School of Infantry certificate, as as well as a certificate in equitation from the Royal School of Cavalry. His is indeed an excellent selection for an honourable and responsible position in -i aasnnnunanunnnnau lr have a very larve stock of ' BANNER WHIIE WEAR on 81.00. GROCERS Great (xeorge and Kent SSS 'I he Best Brands 5° *ery lowest prices one of the leading Battalions of Canada, and the Guardian congratulates him and his companies in the militia on the l __--_;'--K & C 0 choice made. To Cure Headache in ten" minutes use omforl Headache Powders. 10 cts. M % N E-:x'r day and night to 1 up with our Does this show ~, - - _ we are pleas- f '12 our customers or ‘ D TAY LO "§.:::J§.'* » BEER & GOF F I ' I z na SE ._ p . . .Jonson,\ » -d h'hd I &;|adian makes 7.. Sl 590 All judges; Howard Dingwell, timer; la-rge number of -hlmn S W O B cqme, i with ai:np.e provis on for a bountiful, pfww Ou’ SPe°“‘1 7°°1“°h at |60 L°"’° U"sw°“h and TM" H°watt’ ` supper and a good time generally, and handicappers. also, as soon appeared for Pillow cottons’ I THE next Literary Meeting of the ‘a more imP0\"faUt PUIPJSG- _Sh01`t1Y English and Cgnadmn 811 wldths, 40, Epworth League of the First Methodist 42 44 46-inch, i church will be held next 'iiiesday h M L L ' Circular, 40 11105 SPe°1“1» | C -ggglilnguwi-'Egg Vllgmegcgf Si1&i;r¢i;y¢a;l_l»l Linwod,_was made chairman. After a Remember the dam " few pleasant remarks he called upon after eight- o’clock, the meeting was called to order by Mr. Reuben Barrett, of Kingston; Mr. William Fraser. of William Scott, Frq., of Clyde River, who, in an extremely witty and elo- ing°for Georgetown. en route to the ,queue spcrch stated the real object ol Pacific coast, where a good positionlghe gathering. _According toMr. Scott: Mr. Browne is a worthy succefsor. ti John the Baptist, as we read in the recuper-ate from an attack Of fever- Scriptures, that individual wore a te ti ‘During the summer he was superiuten- I of camt»l’s hair. On P. E. Island sucn a coatc ould not be procured, but there are other animals wnose hair is especially Htted for garments, and as a few days- , token of their reep.ct for their Pastor in his work, and their desire tor his com- for, while taking the long drives neces- sary in his large field, they had come to provide him with the best known pro- tection against cold and storm. At this point Mr. Benjamin Wa' d,of Kings- Browne in an elegant fur coat, a_ pre- sent from his congregations in hinge- ton and Clyde River. The chairman declared that he spoke the minus ot all present, when he expressed a hope that the present highly satisiactory relations between Pastor and people might continue until the coat should be entirely worn out. Mr. Daniel Fiazer, of Kingston,and others had prominent parts in this very successtul inter- prise.-Com.. .fa _-_- 7 ' Taking chances in busi- ness matters is had policy. Taking chances with your health is the next thing to 5, suicide. Don’t let a. little illness have its own way until it gets stronger than yourself. of .ai EFFER T SALT Will do it. It’s daily use regulatté health--cures and prevents ég disease. All druggists sell <2 this standard English pre- * paration 'at 60c a large bot- gilcg trial size, 25c. I E%§Rh?hKl _ALE WEEK. liittlill, 8|. G0. ` » SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. za lllll‘llllllll.Wlll‘il ton, stepped forward and enveloped Mr.' Stamp it out now. ABBEY’$ _ _ KiiNsii\'G'ioN]mourns the loss of one o its best beloved and most respected I citizens. Mrs. Charles A. McNutt died on Monday morning the 30th ult. She was born at Park Corner, New London being the second daughter of the late William Gousins Esq. She lived in Kensington for the last 17 years and .endeared herself to many by her quiet, kindly ard unassuming manner. Her deeds of charity were many and 'tl-ie poor will certainly miss her. For many years she had been almost confined to the house by serious illness which she bore with ca'm resignation to the Divine will. Her funeral, which was largely attended by prominent persons from Summeiside, Malpeque and New Lon- don. tcok place en Wednesday the 1st‘ inst. The service was conducted by Rev. Charles McKay. assisted by Rev. F. A. Wightman of Margate. She was hurried in Malpeque cemetery. To her bereaved husband and other relations Tiii-i GUARDIAN extends its heartfelt sympathy in their sorrow. A FEW reasons 'why you should col- lect McLean stamps. lst. Because on all cash purchases you save_3 per cent on the dollar. 21d. Because it keeps you from getting into debt. 3rd. Be- cause it helps you to save .money and build up your home. 4th. Beciuse it helps your childrci. t » li ti .1 it c worth of money hy these st..~ip.~»_. Fill your book and get it casticd at our r-dice, Haviland St., residence Robert Hogg, E~q " Feb. 1 tt. MUNsi~:r’s Magazine for February. The great Klondyke number. Just ar- rived at Carter’s Book Store. Los'i‘ on Saturday evening two Keys, an organ key and a double one.-1 3i. Smit: the assortment of breakfast foods on Beer & Coffs counters. ' 3 2 ANOTHER lot of shredded whole wheat biscuits just received via S. S. ‘Slanley’ at Bass & Goi-“r’s. ~ 3 2i -KZ, -.._-W u You uid e 55 agine That every pe-rson_ in _Chliosvn had bought a hair brush.if you knew ,__ 0 the number of soiled _ Hair Brushes we sold the - last two weeks, at one halfthe price they are really worth. These brushes are now in our show windows, but will be taken out to mor- row. You had better call to- / day and have your _choice. 9 , _ _ (_, , __ _ _ ._ 5 §\ W: yi \ ' _ 0906' _ 0,. BIIlIFOIlNIA 1 2 »PIlUIIES IPRUNES are by tar the best brand on the market. Tliey are also much nicer Havored and more juicy than the Turkish Prunes. A We sell them for 12 to l6 cents per pound. We have also ‘ california Eiiliiialetl Peaches and Apilcols. @@@@@@@@ Q 0%@@@ ' Grillrin 8; Skelleys CALIFORNIA, ' \ I/ _H 1'! ' ` , I SKATING at the rink this afternoon MR- FRED C0'r'r ' ' _ ° S who races in Hills fm- the <,h,1d1~en boro rinx with Mr Gaudet of this city to night will leave immediately after 0 U I ' THE Sullfeme Colm? reopens this the races for Cape Traverse and cross l '-'**‘ mofnlug an 11 Olclotik- in the boats to_uiorrow rcorniri . H g <- ` G1 Ar the meetinf' of the Natural Histoiy races in St John on Mommy uhm' for I _ 'Z .x _ . the Mrltime ch mp' h' o ' ' llt ltlttl NEWS ll ll* ll ;»;g,;~,»;gti,,-;f;;;;=¢,<;;,,;;,~t,,gy@;g;,>; .:s:: sat; and Pievinca. " ..;.i;§};.`.;....l» Di»1'f°~i~»féf»-ehnand l l ___ To the ever obliging niaiiavfer, Mr.J. DR` ALEXANDER MCNF