TH 11, Advance Guard _ nf New Spring Millinery novelties to Slarilov Bridge, Lot 2| Com to Bears Mill Bridge [nears Ki ’S “ill nindigiii will oe receiwed up till noun, n _ M ’.~i Ruff B dots not bound to accept the lowest 1 ineélacei and bor; of *wo reSDOnsibl° DPFSOHS gigfessi nailed b.°t` boi'id~iiien must accompa»I1Y " `f~0’P' "eg“1i“' pnce § 2.29, now be m k lflft Bridge tanley N1?i'llSaiid'a.rdldre~sed to this g RICHARD SMITH 3 Pair' ` ‘sec y of Public VS orks ‘ zua D "‘ l~'i at Stanley Bins. Hats, Flnwers and Feathers Now Opening. xi 1 *_ <.‘-A ` ia 1; lar-kan"‘ Golored Straw Sailors -- gn||‘untr|mmed Dress Hats, Latest Exquisite Flnwers in addition to hundreds of low and medium priced ~ towers We have a small assortment of Ex. _ ~ QIIISITE FRENGI-I FLOWERS, they are expensive, 75|: 'ln $1 25 each. but they are the "ii most beautiful things We have ever shown, ~ French Tins and Plumes Splendid assortment in Black and White. TANLEY BRUS. O If you see it in our ad, NDERS A nnnnniiiidnnns -- Word E Bridges Iii tlireeiis n -the King s Gniintles Dxmxriiuivr or Prmuc Woizxs Charlottetown March6 1599 'l‘ENDERs will bi received at this i any pei-son or persons willing for repairing the following to Clifton Bridge, Lot 2|, 'dh 1 M About their footwear. We have something that will inter- est you. We want to clear out ~ all our Men’s Boots before put- . ting in stock our large assort- ment of Spring Boots. Here are the pric as that ar oing to move them off. 2.50 _ for Mens Calf Boot", Goodyear Welt. id .. W MMMMMWMMMM Men’s Donizola. and tlne Bpff' Boots former price $1.55 now _ $I.50 pair. for Men’s Ualt Boots, G year Welt. for Men’s Box Calf Boots, Gooi- year Welt, with _ leather lining. ‘ for Men’s fine b x 20 per cent LOSTS FOUN DS ETC Calf Hoots, Good- year \Velt. lihllllliilii gdiscount on 2. ,_ _ <=¢iiiimber cf other A girl roi general hou e W0I`k glines, ranging in surly atonee to if r Fred <5 ' price from 32,00 ‘l-Ivi;!e4f_n;1;"§‘ Cheese Dishes, Fancy China, .Lamps i ___ ,__ nhalfof the Late Chic _ s rloii-o on Queen Street Wai; r Electric lights etc GRUGKERY and all kinds of Glassware. dig §§,§',§§°' E“s°°°S°"°°t Cheaper than ever sold before in this city. _ At LEWIS’ ULD STAND. Grafton St. fm AL and Prniiinen. _ resiinn en s Everywhere - (See also on page 5.) a Mir. LoUisTi. 'Beale of Kensington has returned from Montreal. Rev. WM. A. Ti~iom>soN, Campbell- ton, N.B., writes that the report cir- culated through the press that he had received a call from Sussex is a mis- take. POWNAL.-The concert by the Baptist choir of this 6ily,postponed on account of inclement wea.iher,wil1 be given on ,Thursday evening next. An excellent programme has been prepared. _ _ HEARrz’s Hall is the place to go_ on Thursday evening. For 25c you have the drive out and in and concert. besides. Teams at Mr. R"ickham’s szore to leave at 7.15. Lots of home made candy on hand: _ The Vancouver lVor1d of March 3 says: The Rev. W.B Hinson M. A., of Moncton, N.B. will-preach in the first 26th. He then proceeds to Winnipeg, where he is booked for the first Sunday in April, arriving in Moncton for the' g g rs had blauched her cheeks or dimmed her eve The familiar name of Annie, gentleness still linger like the mild livht' joined the Baptist church, of which she to the time of her death. This is the fifth time within a few years that this faniilyhas been called upon to mourn one, which makes it still harder or er aged mother, wo sis ers and three brothers to bear The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Spurr and Rev. A. Mc- La'ne Sinclair in a very solemn and impressive manner. Her remains werof followed to the Belfast cemetery by 'a large concourse of sorrowing friends and laid to rest beside those of her friends who had passed on before.-- (OM. Jonion Enniexvomens.--The large schoolroom of the First Methodist church was filled last evening by the J un- ior Eudeavorers and their friends. and the entertainment was one of 'the best given this winter. A programme _rot great delight of the audience, and near- ly all the performers were obliged to respond to encores. Mr. G. H. Haszatd at the opening of the exercises gave. a phone; the songs and addresses were neard in all paris of the room and much, appreciated. The S. S. Orchestra gave a beautiful selection, and Miss Pridhani delighted the audience with a sweet -‘Miner Jim” was excellent, and his Y 5 old. She has s voice of brilliancy and beauty, and is a great acquisition tothe musical circles of the city.'l‘he solo was a beautiful one, and charmiugly rendered. The Misses Murphy are great favor- ites, and never played better than last evening, and had to respond to a most hearty encore, while Messrs Payne Brothers sustained their fine reputation, which is saving ri great deal for the-ie clever young men. A most interesting feature of the programme was a dia- logue by a number oi girls of the Juni- or Society describin the religious Japan. Each girl held in her hand an idol, representing ii god who had con- nlained his oiice, how the who have the light of life The dia- lorfue was com osed b Miss Annie tion was excellent, and Miss Mellish peut to hear of hor success in the literary world in the near future. Re- freshments and a social ho ur brought to 1 close a delightful evening. : == .-- , _ _ ~= G' i Powiur. -The concert b theBa . ‘ choir of this city, ipostpongi 'bf , \ h ~ i _ _ li l s of dear departed chool ind cheese faciorri’ The men exceptional interest was rendered to the ` _» .of city, wilhexchan e ' l in Sundi\y.'April 9th 8 Pu P" t einclemency ofthe weather will be? ' E I A ` " A' ‘O ` ed tonight at the salvation Army with , _ es an __ ~ _ the band. Silver admission. - 7 %%%% was crowded to its utmost ca.pa':ity till ever given in Darnle Halt which re well as the teacher E Lockhart, and t also M_iss_Mary K. Thompson and Miss ing the mus.cal portion The sum of 1.5 20 was realiz oini-naar As Point Prim on iris t 1 N t _ _» - ' ' ° P ~ ' ed away in the 58th, year of his ave, ' y . _ Auzus Mcheod. of N. Y. who served “ inthe United States army in Cuba _ _ during the wuz-,is a son of theideceased second bunday in that month it is ther papers phase copy “ ' understood that his reply to the invita- < ' - ~ r _, 5 ‘ " » tion of the first Baptist church here to _ = _ _ _ F __ ,_ accept tho pastorate may not be ex- A VUIGE PRD” TI-IE g°UN.rBY_ A 7 _ My 5 , V, N _*__ _X Pected until after his return to New _--- ' _ ‘ - V ¢“ -_<;‘~‘2>lT:" "';?‘\ f'f‘A*@'_' Brunswick. SIR.-I am right glad to see thestand _ _ ‘ r i ~ A H -F _ »'" = or ”“ » pe ou take on the government’s refusal to I _ . e____._.f,_ ,___ . p VL _ Oisirusirr.-A sad glooin has been act on the wishes ofthe people asex-;_ , Q ` _ _ ,_ ' f _ _ Q cast over this community by the sudden pressed in the plebiscite vote. I am' é ‘ ` , A "§` and unexpecied death of Annie Martin, sorry. £00. fOr 0111' friends at 0 tawa- I * ' = F ` » "‘ which occurred at her home. Belfast, on have 0V81‘_Y_1'ight t0 C311 them friends. i ' U . _ O x L _ I the 28th of February, ’99, after a few but they madea mistake even from a ' ‘ if 4 ` ° »_»,~.\ '._~.,, 'I ` _ ' days illness of la gripps. She was politicinn’s standpoint, and I am sure, ’ ~ _" 1 5 1"" 5 plucked like a rose in full bloom before from the standpoint of a patriot and a T 4 _ ` 'ii I' the wiiherin blast of declinin yea statesman the made ` . r` » c '_ - ‘ y n grievous error Mr Laurier seems to count a great eat on thc men, who did not vote on U _ _ . . d . V was dear io many a heart and the re- the question. There were a great many = LE collection of her kindness and men who did not vote at the last enc- ` ‘ S _ - ral election. I am curious to know left behind 'oy the setting sun. Esiily where hc put them. If he counted Sm00t'h rich dark gre.Y(tW_iued)»Pure WQUL gaod , in life she gave her heart to Christ and them against himself he would not have; Oxford tweed 6O"(5PII1_'.s per yard." This is the best _i7a.lu0_; undertaken to lead the government; he ’ e coun ed them at all and rightly so Do wc not see the same thing every ay at all our meetings of chu"ch who do not fro to vote say both by word and deed thai they are on the side of the majority and are agreed to whatever y MORP [S -¢¢.».~_s- .,-_-af 1.*;,,,..,-, , given on Thursday evening next, in I O I A l M _ ___'_ Pownal Hall. An excellent program _ . Ig...-5 A: 1 Gathered hi Guardian llepnrtersanil tor. rsémuereai maeiig which was 'gat _ _ r ` . ~ __ d t much enjoyed last week is to be ro peat- ' ` I A CONCERT was given in Dar I My. - . _ - _ » _ Hall on Saturday evening March 11th V A p ,__j____.,A_é ._ by the pupils of that district The Hall the latest* Sty G fleets great credit oii the 'scholars as ' '_ 5 afterashort illness of paralysis. 'Ile G00d PBFIBGI O leaves a wife, three sons and ' ‘ ` V ‘ 'J three dsu_hters to mourn their loss of akind affectionate husband and father. ° ' A The death of Mr. McLeod is a great' » \ _ _: ‘- Baptist church on Sunday at 11 a..i.n., shock to all'his friends and relatives as _ __ _ and 7.3_O p.m. On the following Sun- he was highly esteemed byallaccquain- _ . _ day he is io preach at San Diego, |Cali- $611008. Great sympathy is felt for the r ~ O O' ~ ~ 7 ’ ‘ ' toinia., and on his return from there ioysorrowing family as his death was New Brunswick, has been invited to ‘l1ll€'Xp-Grid. One son and two daughters ' N ' “ preach again in our city on March the are at prescuiin New York cit . Mr; _ _ Grafton st" some additions. Coma ana hea; the l. r _ _ ~' - r _ p »» r -.:_,._- " guitars, the part siioin _ th b ' ht, . _ ' _F in fresh Salvation solos anndgchoruz “gd ` even standing room was at apremium. ` N ' ' < S ~ ' V _ The programme wasdonbtless the best A » We lt _rlo Wiggins. who had charge of train-i ' at as ‘° ref find fi fascinating fiisiilsrf 14th of February J A McLeod ing ar' ' _ business they do. By this precedent we claim the men who did not vote are ,men ever had ii gran ler on the side of prohibition. _ Let us usher' in tho new ~ But. what about those who did, new Dominion without the saloon. voio in favor of prohibition and who ,will do our country more good than are they? They are the intelligent Chris- _treaty of ti-adn we can make, with on tians who have realized that the saloon i` big neighbor-even* from the law stand-f is the great enemy of the church and I point of dollars ' and cents not. SIMS. the bfSI 111006 ill this D0miDi0D, anything about the uucalculable benefits the very kind of men who have made from a moral standpoint. p _ the British Empire what she is to-day. l. I wish Mr. Laurier had sat in the For after all it is “righteousness that ex- poll booth where I did on 29th Sept. alieth a nation.” Then whataboutall last, and if he has as big a heart 'as I the good women in this country, not 8 give -him credit for he would have few talk on , platforms. of staked the existence of his government women’s rights _ and women’s onthe issue. When I saw mernwhoni WIODZS. - hill H10 T681 b0d strong _drink -had ruioed,.~. .coming up in was a. member in full communion. up evidently counted them on his side if ever Saw In tweeqs for fresh from h ‘ ` ' _ I' V _ ~ - _¢ ' ' d » __ . r ll 8 OS 8. ' r _ _.1 _ - ~ '.- ” _ f b 1 ` d ‘ __ .» A i' g e life :ind faith of the people of' has talent of a _ high order. We ex-_ -8' Y of the motherhood of this our country. _who have spoken out with no uncertain sound againstgthe saloon ? ,They say it must go, and go it will, e`“ven if the number Of 99100 i005 0" the g1`“Ph°",. government goes with it Oh ' sa sthe _ » _ - y politician the women have no yotes. That is so, but they control the votes and the elections all the same, and the politicians who do not count them in as _ a great factor will soon be counted out i _ A LIBERAL' solo. Mr. Hatfield’s rendenug of themselvei ' --°_-- Ihope our >`iti it frif iid-1 at the The blood is made pure and the 'system kept clear of impurities by the daily use of Abbe-y"s ' Effervescent Salt, an Englishpreparation. Sold by all druggists at 6o cents a large bottle. Trial size 25 cents. 1 _f trol of a certain department of life, ex- ~- - "'»""' ' '_' B' "“"'7 -1-_ __ __. _ -_-i _ _ _ . “_ ._ = 5; all _the earnestness of their souls,_and voting to 1 prohibit- _ .thht __ which blighted their prospects V for _,both worlds, I felt as Ifnever did' before, my duty to help my brother man banish the saloon as the great' blight of the home and the great blot of the nation. i ~ ~ _ Yours truly, , _ I 1'. _' , _ A ‘ _ ` _ response to the enthusiastic demand of Capml Wm not Im” me chiuw of a The craving for Alcohol. Opium cocaine the a“~li9UC‘3 ‘F35 d9¢P1Y imp Wssivef lifetime for doing riir country a lasting §Insti_tut>e in Portland.Maine. So can Neuras- and greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Watts was ood ,hey b._,,,_ ,h_, vu; .., .- 3,, their '0l1¢“1f‘~N.”1'V° EXh‘“1S‘i°“ “md 'h%t.*\1W‘*YS g » 5 tu-edfeeling, seldom at ease condition. and heard forthe first time iii the school- back' and 3 h 0_m,, g ,eVcm,9_ N0 thegystem restored to its normal wndition room, and charmed both the oun and __ _ff _ &W1‘1f°f°1'D9»1'Ui°\11f=“`“ C Toba.cco,Cigarettes can be cured atfthe Keeley 17 cases Granby rubbers opened last night. In ladies’ The “Pokio” and “Stella” the 2 prettiest last in the market, In gents’ The “Montcalm’f “Razor Toe” The “London'.” The Plain over Scotch Whilt Rubber for children. Rubbers for boys and girls,-R Hi Ramsay & Co, Grafton St. ~ 21 ii", e P y 7 ' ' ' Melee who 'rained we we 1igs.1223,f..`§'°§'if..`i§§'i§.i".f.'?.f'.'f-.'?,§.§°'§5”ifil'2212” ?i'.‘f.aS”g'“’d` ~-D°”" “'°“' gms who presented lt' The composlm Don’t wear any Overcoat with a frock ooldg. ' ' ' ‘M ‘i Ulf ' ‘tbl Don". wear a frcck coat with a. derby hat, or a cutaway with a silk hat. Don‘t wear a business suit to Dinner or theatre. - ’-1_5, Don’t wear a frock coat to business. ~ ' Don’t wear ill-fitting clothes at-any time. _ T7 10* _ - _ .' _ ` Don’t wear cheap looking cldthes, and don’t pay :too much? for your H I" ` “ ’ W°°}’lDg °PP°~1’8l» but PSY 8 1‘_el~!0Mbl° P1'i°0 50 A F romwmoim '.runiuro.'orro, I ` ~Q If y°s.ers est [ @ now is thetime' to ‘i i r@ .»,, Q . . g riir enrniiiireii riniitf. ' ?@@§®@©QBi Agood line of English The patterns, SWIG; bilf’ Sh* article at ei 10? -_. r., ¢.»-_-..._ 4L< it _. _-_-_... za ~ Q1' Belt S iii. people regarded the god ‘ lp and the teaching of “the Bible about _ _ _ idolatry and the duty it imposes on us _ _ . . ,,'¢ If Buckles U`ndo`ubtedl'y . those rbucklel, with_patri`otic designs, beauti- fully enamelled in a variety of colors, are the newest ' and most popular line of goods on the market. ' ' They come, attached to a good quality of silk ribbon in assorted colors. I _ We have a few of these beautiful belts still on hand. F. Hutcheson, J EWELLEB &c. Queenst. . 7 g\_-lv--J-*H Breinner Brosi, WIIULESILE _ PRODUCE IEBIIHANTS ` uAL|i=Ax,|I is ‘ BUTTER, IGGI, P9UI»’l."lI' ' tt. S- 334300-*D-H»1d, A feet order. J. D. Fullerton, Box Q07, g _LEADING g TAiILOB»» - - _ r _ _ F 0°" mmmd' Opposite North Side Market House ,Picton N. S. - 6i y and you help being wellfdroaied, Charlottetown, P. E. I. _anim