,THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'.l.'TETOWN,f`IMARCH 29 £399 o , . »~‘ 0li(ifllll)l€$ @lTi" in f =?‘=;=< ‘.1~“'“1i si " "Q-\‘ fs' .i ,lr 1 .*`~*“; Pi~ . \§ _ W & Y ..,"l:`.’, yi .\_-F1 , z.:A- .;-.jf ;_'-'-'fs I _ -f _,_-_-_<' __.,-‘..f_~4“ I E -'fe 1?*-".§.»&’ :i-°~' ass ¢` 0ur (lrgandies are the » ~ latest _creations of the French and American Weavers, sheer in Finish, beau- ful in design, and are to-day the most popu- lar material for ladies and misses costumes \ PRICES c i c, C ilnffiwiileid do If you see it in our ad It 1 adllnnnhunnnnmnnnnhnng Dollar 17 l . It will buy ii pair of Ladies’ Chocolate Strap Slippers wort $1 50, We have but 3, few pairs left and must sell them. buy a pair of Ladies’ fine Slippers-patent tip and plain onfs -sizes 2% to 4-worth much more money but we must sell- those broken sizes. es it will go a long way in,buyi_ng Boots or shoes at our store. Our constant aim. is to give you “More for your dollar tha y u can get elsewhere." J llll |§n.nnn ST: " CONINOLL more than a dollar for one dol lar s worth of lumber. any other kind of Cedar ~lhingle»~ when -y_0u can Bel? Spc ial Cedar Shingles at the snow and ice. _ quality at the Bee Hive, that Saliiies all. annnnrr Y’S WHARF. -Q -Q -Q -Q < ~q -Q -Q -0 ~e ~4 -(I llll oiliuiiiiui ~ ffaml as the came to see life ebbing “at rm froriili kuid and affectionate mother, a and inoffensive neighbor She calmly ___.__¢l_ BE; “°“ "°°‘°" *‘°‘“°° c-.sei nouns manic oe. mn io: Onrrualir. -At fSearltown, March 22nd departed this life Mary Carruthers. . xelict of the late Hugh Campbell, elder, who emigrated jwith her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Thoman Carruthers 0f_['_Cai'1eton Point from Dumfrieshire, Scotland early in this century. She was married in the year 1836. and had a family of eleven children. Two dough- ters, Mrs William Crockett oi Cape Traverse Mrs James Gillespie of Car- leton, and four sons Hector, of Carleton. y Ewen of North Carleton, Joseph of Searltown, and Dr. Campbell, of North- ,lam.Prince Edward Island survive her. :poop longer. §n§§]rl%rdagpr¢L1]1;=`;She was brought tothe knowledge, of Q Q S; . . .' ‘ ' , "‘ ..f.’.‘;o.’...g.‘2..°..§‘.f‘t.. ...ii it 1.1.. .ie -4 t §§=n§;;\1}°;;1£1§ !;$;~»f11£~;0 5223;, gif, Donald and continued inthe .holy war- other h0rses.ru,nning‘ almost the entire fare contending earnestly for the faith once delivcredto the saints, using the ~M,,ud thirty Tha fifth heat was the `more diligence to make her call and , election sure. Although her faculties ‘ ‘ lwere somewhat blighted at times by, __ _ _ 'reason of agefduring the past few years. » .- 1, i . yet as death ,approached she brightened, ‘ recognizing. the several members of her . 5,1.; i y., . _ n _ s ` and peacefully fell asleep in Jesus aged wilful" eighty eight years. lad ’ Tocunlleadaoliasinten uisuh use Baileys the Provincial Alliance. M1iLoRNE Srnwaiit sou of Major ericton N. B., whore he will take a three months course in the Military School. Mr. Stewart is a Lieutenant in No. 3. Co. 82nd Battalion. THE policy of Tho Ladies’ Homo Jour. n il,in its religious departmen_t,seems to be always to engage the pen of the man most immediately prominent in the eyes of the religious world. 1‘hns it has had the °services; of Mr. Beecher, Doctor Ta stage, Doctor Parkliurst,Ian Maclaren and now it will have those or ilr. Newell Dwight Hills the new pastor of Plymouth church in Brooklyn. Doctor Hillis hrs given the Journal a series of articles upon which' he had been working for over a year previous to his Eastern call, and the first of these articles will be published in the next issue of the mega. zine. The series is all connected' in thought, and presents the general subject of"The Secrets of a:Happy Life.” THE Guaiwun readers around here have taken considerable interest in the comment on exhibitions resulting' from. Prof. Robertsorfs remarks in answer to a qustion asked by F. _ G. Bovyer. Your readers, as a rule. are not op- posed to exhibitions if _ the words “properly managed” be put in force, which means considerable improve- ments in a good many respects. For instance, :exhibi s that have taken a prize should not appear again on the ground, as has been the case too often in fabrics of various kinds. entered year after year, until they got threadbare, the owners pocksting money to which they had no right. I was not aw-ire that roots were held over, but I believe if it were practicable, there- would be no scruples in doing so.-Las grippe has put quite a number of ~ people. on the sick list. Scarcely a household has escaped its symptoms in some form or other. A few cases with its after ef- fects are all that remains of _the mysterious trouble,-The co-operation of the patrons of the cheese factory in providing fuel for the engine has re- suited in the landing of 40 cords of wood, which will be immediately pre- pared for future use. The patrons have just been paid the balance of the ac- counts for November and December- I898 Which netted them from 75 to "S0 cents per 100 pounds in the manufact, ure of butter. ` HiLLsBoiio Bar Tncr.-The races annuallyjheld on Hillsboro Bay took place on Friday last. There were a large number of sports in attendance and the best of good feeling prevailed. The first race was called at»2 sharp and the following horses started viz. Chief owned by,Wm McEwen. - Maud owned. by Neil Livingstone, Jack owned by Augustus Doull and Lady Baker owned b_v_;.Bnyd Livingstone- In the first hoat the Horses got off on the third score. Ch{ie£__to_ol;p the lead and held it to the finish with Maud a good second, Lady, Baker third, Jack fourth. In the second i heat the horsesgot away on the third score. They! were well hunched for about quarter of the distance when Jack .brbkaand crowded in on Chief whose driver, to avoid a collision hauled his' horse to one, side, causing him to break and injure one of his fore feet. Maud got first place, Chief second. Ladv Baker third, Jack fourth. In the third heat Lady Baker led_`_ for about half waydown, when she _broke and was passed by _.Maud who ca/nie in ahead with Lady Baker a close- second, Chief third, Jack fourth. 'lugthe fourth heat Chief showed great speed. keeping the distance. Lady Baker camefin second. most exciting as it was expected this would decide the race, which it did, Maud coming in first, Chief second, .Lady Baker third. Chief is a young horse only four years old, and. in this his tirst race, competing against old compaigners. he won the admiration of the crowd; audit was the opinion of the majority present that were it not for the injury received in the second heat lie would have won the race. Ed. Carrick colt won the green race in heats. . M-i-1gQg-_-gg-_-m _ ' . Fon SALE at a `h?a'rgain,a'Tufts Hand S Press manufactured by the Boston Type ' 4* Foundrv Co Size of bed 26 36 Apple *_ _ Office, Charlottetowna _ I Latest News of thc City - _ _ I A Poetic mooiioo will so nom in the P . . . -°” Y _M C A Han tofinorrow waging in roceeds in aid of the0. Y. B. Diamond oounnecticn with the annual meeting of. gg;;1a(;1_,;;1g1f;l i:(§n;;;1§icl;?i§ tlhle Stewart, leaves in a few dats for Fred- THE ladies of St. James’ church will hold their an ' ` nual fancy sale and tea in Si. James’ Hall, on Thursday, April __.___ 6 h Doors open at 2 30 o’clock in the By Reporters and Correspon- .§,,§‘§,§§‘,‘;§’§,, ,§“c;f§§'; if t,§,§ef;‘_’°§5 S i ,dents Everywhere. was 29 id »» W ..T.;‘; attsisf' .'::..:‘; ts.. 2.2.12: lr was March 22nd oflast year that social is only 15 cents. Ladies with ine S. S. S aoloy entered Charlottetown baskets free. _ Solos, choruses, recita- ` harbor and not 23rd as inadvertently tions. etc., are already on the program. appeared yesterday. Lots of fun, cake and coffee, in fact a real good time for those who att d. a _ 29 Ei Kiirostroir N ori: s.-Two enterprising storekeepers a popular-_ and obliging blacksmith a grist and saw mill a large and conimodious Hall, where the Temp- .erances Division and F. and D. associ- ation meet weeklya. member of pro- p grcssive farmers and a prospective l Creamery Co. go to make Kingston one of the most flourishing country districts. . -The GUARDIAN is still the most reli- able source to glean our social, political and temperance news.-Much disap pointment is felt and indignation ex-I pressed at the action of our Ottawa ruler on the. prohibition question, if wet year’s transaction not bear publicity. -Morin Axion. . ' After three .months .travel in Great Britiiu and on the European Continent, a represcutive of thc firm of Marion &. Marion. Patent Attorneys. Mr. -Singer, surmits the following report of condi- tions affecting foreign* patent' interests in Ggeat Britian. In Great Britian the op- portunities for disposing of meritorious American inventions are cxceptionally‘ frequent and favorable at this time. The( Hooley patent promoting scandal- of lest year, instead of discouraging Britishy investors. has had the effect of attract-~` ing wide a tention to the|large fo :tunes realized from successful inventions and has thus greatly increased the number of patent promoters and speculators. Out- l let is now sought in patents and enter-, prizes basedon patient rights. for cap- iial which is no longer able to earn a fair rate of interest in the common forms of investment. The invention must be practical, of a substantial character and the price reasonable, to attract the I E-iglish investor or manufacturer. The? parent promoters of London are, sub. stantial and influential citizens. and the-‘ business of financing industrial enter- prizes based on patents is gonerallyf considered eminently respectable and high-toned. * , ' MALPEQUE N o'1‘i»:s.-Miss Martha Beairsto of Summerside is _ visit-t ing her sister. Mrs. Alex Motion- gan of Malpeque.-- Mr. James Sim to Boston. We trust that his visit will not be prolonged, as he is greatly mis- f sed in the social circle and Mock Parl- ‘ff iament- of which society he is a premi- - nent momber.- Farmers are hard to_,; work from early morn till dewy evo ;1 taking advantage of the good roads' to ‘l ,get their wood and 'mud hauled before the ice breaks up.- The lobster fisher-j men are making the necessary prepara- tions for large catches of lobsters. The fishing ground off Malpaque his pro- ved itself one of the best places on the Island for a successful lobster business. 1, -Our enterprising tailor, Jas. D. Mc-.I Gougan, who is a. wit and who has the tact to entertain his customers as well, as satisfying them with respect to ‘thof good fits which he always makes, is do- ing a dourishing business. He is alsof an able debafor and is always attentive- ? ly listened to by the members on 'both . sides of th ' " ' - ~ _ -far the best in the city mightventure an advice, we would sayf 'x if I f ti V to them "beware of trying ,to hoodwiuk ~ ' ` I -if I r the electors.”-As we are hearing so » t '" much nowadays through your valuable i . . E _ - Journal about the success of the dif. . _ -~ t . ferent Cheese and Creamery Co whytil ` is Cornwall Co. silent? Will . their” _ st' ‘Division will be held April 8rd at 7.30 Admission 10 cents for brilliant concerts. Where all so well it would be invidions to ‘particu- usual graceful inanner.'i_nd W011 1°' c house in the Moen Parlia ment. ' " if _ \\ f~ ( f-` i /` 2 ‘ f ~ l ,_:i__ 3 \_f;_; 2;; S? _“_ _, If you want to be in the swim this spring, order your New 'Suit from us Our new goods ' are selling fast. ' Latest shades and patterns. l 1 ' R-amsay’s assortment of lrmoolof-d=;ps»n»i_ of “"‘° iiiviiett ioiihe °3£t'H°s=al’.l"f° in their h0nor.zbY'fh° "Y_'°i_” 1” °" Parlors, on Friday , avsmpg wrt- 4 variety programme is being prepared in which several colored fricndsas well _as -others' will take part. candy, _&c. Also, all white friends heartily welcome. , have _N A vnar successful ‘concert and socia ggmumg bl 351;; in was held in 'Howe’s ._Ha1l, Brackley had But their Point, on Friday evening. The hall tl M ,hmm b Was comfortably 1l`iall%d.u Our egseerned t;r°;_ecei;sed by Mix friend Mr. James c a_ um, #_ sy P91' dent of the Damian f;:;.‘1‘;;°.:“.z i°:';.:.f...‘:.”:.r.':°:.:;.. its rs.; T--i1»»»' »»=»~d»»~ _ . » _ F harson I be to best of order was maintained throplgh- thfggcapt at your gmt out. The programme was an exce ent ammo I “una the “pen one; there wa: not a dull number on at ‘mal an 3 c imp 5 't. The musical part was hardly up to former occasions. owing' to the fact alma" on wmmamial ~ . mg to do banners with that some of thospivygo lad gronéistelgntg Island memhams In reply I |_f1°1P were “naw” a y 8' 8? ’ I h state that there is no prospect of my who took part amply made up for t e th 3,.. geioiency in other 'respects' md muy gpyptrnpient comp ying wi your sustained thereputation of Howe’s Hall q a* _ _ W iTnit Anniversary of New W ` ri larize, but itmust be said, however, A ~ J) J ' that Mr. Wallrfce bhaw’s whistling 1 solos, Miss Florence Shaw, accompa- s k . . _niet and Mr. Mitchel1’s two songs, Miss ,A _ . . - ‘Moore accompanist, were far above the dau' has gms mr 8 tm’ '.n°n.'h.s “fl , ra ,e and the manner in which they ave g , _ V _ _ were rendered- Will 8_88Ul‘_° fhfm fun houses. wherever their namas_app&l1‘ 9 on a programme. Miss _Annie Mur- il* ray’s recitations were given in her A ll/ ccived. There three performers were "g Is ruined, not by time, but by ` deservedly encoi-ed. The huniorpus f/\\ had handling Properly HN!! reading by Mr. F. Webster. U10 NGN’ ~ l it will last a lifetime. tations by Mr. James Shaw and _Hhs f To mn nn It should ba Jenn Shawkywero all T116 dlfef' i v wound ,.°guh,.1y md clung ent plus *HW* ‘W “°""' "“”'.°‘ md ‘f soloist every 18 months Au Allertbeillalrhh llisrdf ilieedgxiieiigmwainz ll in that time the oil will have ll! Iiliyagicter dialogue by. ii. number _of n lost its lubricating qualitieli \ young, ladies’ and' gentlemen which /(N and the wheels begin to wear i, °°';:.‘::.‘;:°s .%`.:i:::::; ~‘ W- d° M -P-me ed Pans 3953;* H no aim Tha ro_ (fm charge moderately “ were si: il y P8 D P Y ‘ gramine was followed by_ a sale 0! /_ ... F H w N M|_|_N|§|{ and genial manner hcting as auctioneer < , " The proceeds with the admission at the v; door amounted toabont $35.-Anaoiii. f( \ Illf BREATH will” "WSE A ll /-_~`_f- _,/ _ Undoubtedly those blwklel In our Gents Furnishing Depart with patriotic designs, beauti- f 11 elled in a variety of ment, we carry a large range of fash £10511’ ent; the newest sud ionable Neck " Ties, Collars, CUE* most popular line of good! 0!! White and Fancy Shirts, Gloves, Sus- penders, Underwear, Hosiery, et¢,0l>°»