i Q . THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN' MARCH 71899 ' - -~ ' ~----_-`. .-- .L ,A - _W .. _ _ _ ni i , _ V S _V '_ 1* ""*' -V.-~ A W _ _- ._ ."7 » ~< .--.a __ V 5 »'»\'.'r_1»f' _ - .r~.»»sv»v~iu‘ ` ~ r. ‘,.<.'~,'~»~.j».>ff '_ _ , _' -, 1 V , -p -f.,7-,,337 - v-<--_ W ‘ - ; y ~ ,_ f<-;>_?»5 awa ’ ' ` '3 ` _ "' _W _, . . 7 f. .. ,,.,__ ,______.__~, .,..,.._n.... . ._ .. ».-~-»-- -----.~~~~~ ‘-- - ~°-~*"~ -'fr - - - - 1 -»-_~-tt..-.-_s .. .7 ...~...-.l_,_ M __* g A Ai Y A _'L W ~ “ - -I-<_-..<., -,,, I "'_',F!’ - -l' ti ' _X -7*' - "`: ___ , _ r 1 Flu-I-iq h Q' Tun Stanley arrived in Georgetown, THE house wasfpacked to hear the A 4 about _.5,§l_Q o’_clock yestcrdat afternoon. the entertainment given in the A. O. H. , *` * ‘ ‘ ,j:jSh_e left Picton yesterday morning Hall last night. Theinstrumentaleelio- “ s _~.___ TI _ _- _ f . s | e I tasistth ‘ ’ w ou t n s etraspesia asc nerma ded. The Stanley will leave Georgetown H... ....1 We their new The Latest News et the e tity e.mort.gf..P...... - ‘-,T 1 r -iw ,” h 1 l N in, mE:I1l:i’selieliili'(l,0l]i1er plddganin thgthldiiizi her place in the world and her place in ooR§E1's mdChi1dren’s,` Misses’ and Ladies’ Waist-s. Fall range of Sizes in Stock. Leng and Short Waists, NOTE-As we buy all Corsets direct from Leading Manufacturers, you can rely on the very best value. Spring Wants ln Household Goods. Our predecessors,W.A. Weeks dr Co prided themselves highly and were re- cognized as the very best house in the dty when it came to best values in Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels and Towelings. We have received our full Spring Stock of these goods direct from Bel- fast Ireland. The value cannot be disputed under the present `low . rate of duty, they are without doubt-, ex- traordinary value. llahleaolietl Table Linens, Bleaclled Table Linens, All Prices, Full Varieiy. Taple Napkins, , . 3 Special Lines. $l.25, 1.50 and 2.00 dozen. worth 50c to 75;: dozen more. White Goods, Sheeting, Pillow Cot- tons, Counterpanes, _ Ladies’ Under- wear, etc, etc. Our counters are full. of these goods at very low prices. We invite your inspection. llEEKSi&C0 ` The .People's Store. Wholesale and Retail. Successors m` W. A. Weeks & Co C _ Cream §i¥¥i3¥i'%¥il Tartar Biscuits are made every day at ourggg Bakery-that itself ought to# be a. sutlicient guarantee of Sitiifiithi fund you your , money, if they gig are not as nice a Cream Tartar Biscuit as you ever eat. 10633;, Telephone, 98. e§i<‘e'§’5né‘s't“§l-'éaa. their quality; yet. we will re- #Q filfdfiiifiiitili D. STEWART.; _FOR* We have a. very large stock 0 goods ' 'I he Best Brands li the very lowest prices. iiisoh er ce. neil heads visen ti Be. Gathered Bv Guaidlan Reporters and Gor- respendents Everywhere- (See also on page 7.) THE many friends of Mrs. G. D. Longworth, who has been quite ill again recently, will be pleased to learn that she is considerably improved. Nnruiiiir. Hrsrcnr AND AN'rrQUA1riAN SOCIETY.-Mr. James Tait (Florist), will give a short address on Flowers and Flower Culture in parlor of the Y. M. C. A. this evening, at 8 o’clock. HON. Jas. W. Rrciisnns' wasa pie- senger by the special train to Cape Traverse last night enroute for a visit to Boston. New York, Washington and other American cities. His brother, Mr. John Richards, who has lately been visiting in Washington, D. C., will meet him in Boston and accom- pany him. Mr. Richards will be absent about ten days. ' Tun annual meeting of the Full Electric Co. was held yesterday after- noon at the Cempany’s omce. The Shareholders were very much pleased with the financial statement and com- plimented Mr. Dickenson on the flour- ishing condition of the Company and unanimously re-elected him Managing Director for the ensuing year. After ihe meeting they inspected the plant in operation and were highly pleased wtth the working of the machinery. THE Mothers’ Study Class met at the Kindergarten Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Miss Sayre gave a talk with readings on the “Early Clraining of Children,” dealing specially with the ,necessity of cultivatingjthe positive side of the chi1d’s naturelu the conversation *which followed, the mothers expressed their interest in the suggestions thrown out by the paper. All went away feel- ing that one of the most profitable hours in the weik had been spent in the Kindergarten. - , Masses. Geo. Carter & _'Q0/. have issued a seed catalogue, which is full of information to farmers as to what kind of seeds to select, how, when and where to order them; how to plant them, etc., giving also a description of the different kinds of seeds they have in stock, together with a list of their ” agents throughout the province and oth- er matter interesting to farmers and gardeners. This is the twentieth year for the Messrs Carter in the seed busi- the introduction of the catalogue the' Messrs Carter says: “Imported seed wheat will be an important feature of this season’s seed business. Our stocks of timothy and clover seed will be of the nest quality and prices again very low. In root seeds we offer an im- portant new variety_of Swede turnip which W9 gall ~Carters’ heavy cropping Improved, in producliveness. Other im- portant varieties of root seeds are “rnangel seed, (.`arter’s Mammoth’ and fully tested and none but good live seed grain alwa s a s. Result of sow yield and better quality. The continuous growing of any variety of gram on eration in quality and decrease in yield. This applys especially to the wheat crop in P. E. I . Our firm have been thousands of bushels have been im- religion, will be well worth hearing- place the Y. W. C. T. U. parlors; time eight o’clock sharp. The debate at the close promises to be a lively one. A collection will he taken up. Ar the meeting of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society in the Y. M. C. _A. parlor at 8 o’clock. to-night, the evening will be devoted to the sub- ject of “house plants and their culti- vation.” This is a popular subject and it is anticpated that there will be a large attendance of those interested in this subject. JUDGING by the programme arranged for the B. J. I. entertainment to be held in Emerald on the evening of March 17th,there is an evening of enjoyment for those who attend. Instrumental and vocal selections. comic songs. humorus readings etc all to be given by some select talent, iusure a pleasant time, worth more than the price of admission -25 ceuts.There will be a special train from Cape Traverse and likely one from Summe'side carrying passengers at reduced rates. Z A LARGE congregation was present last night., in the mission service at St. Peter’s cathedral. The sermon was preached from:Genesis iii. 14. “1 shall put enmity between thy seed and her seed. The seed of the Woman shall bruise thy head but thou shalt bruise his heel.” After the fall, sin and satan have to be taken into ,account in all the doings of the world. Wherever man will be,there will be Satan. There was a time When man was different to what he is now; and now he is ouiy striving to raise himself to his pristine purity. Always fi struggle against Satan. but Satan will make the children- of God suffer,-‘he will bruise thy heel.” In the world there are “the children off God and .the children of the Evil One.” The battle- is constant between them. We know who are members of each class, but God knows who are His; but in spite of the suffering the' bruis; ing of Satin. God’s children do win in all ages. Shall we have part in the victory of Christj? But we must know all who choose Christ’s side will suffer as surely as they live. It incense lot of fighting for and doing for Christ, and confessing.Christ. All the good we do for Christ will be counted to our credit, and the pains remembered by Him. The services to-day are the same as usual. TOCURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERV%T;okOn§;pap1llicatio(rii purlr-as pgité urmoney . u y goo _ or e i gd Headache. 251:. at all Druggists. J ifisi.Z§§li‘l1ii“°§iiZ‘§§’ll'§"f.?.§’l’.i‘f“il ' N E W SY NOTES FROM “mv sronsv Sentner, hl_i:l.eod & Go. The new things for bloiises, etc are _, ..h- - t -5 t \ here. To sav that they are hand- gclligiz mtllie didn f;zirIdr?it5ia,pf?Illizls;drdl; some would be putting it mildly. The people ,of Charlottetown never gazed on daintier Muslims, Chambrays and ‘U=1DV01"S Ufangfband ‘ImPf°Ved S50" Monselines, and the prices are lower White’ carrot and our special strains of than you would expect Theyg-e S61- ling fast. ' *Dignity* long .red. The growing 5 ith t rent white Wear qualities of all our seeds will be care- , casizo a' egtinuyhas come to we ve en exp D seeds offered for sale A change of hand, they Should have been here a' L- ° a month ago, but we are the loosers, ing iinporredi' deed ywheat; increased not you. We marked. them at prices to clear them out quickly, Ladies, this paragraph is not for the same soil and under the same con- you’ but if you have ,_ husband or if ditions for many years tends to_ degen- you have boys, We can save you money on Shirts, Collars, Ties, Sweaters Underwear, Braces. etc minister was out walking on Sunday, ported and sold by us: in fact our seed ,bg happened to catch one of his i0¢l! store has for sixteen years been head- sitting on the dom- step playing the quarters for imported:seed wheat. As vioyim The minister accosted Sandy usual °‘u` wheat’ 'B Put up .ul oomm ,tthusz “Sandy don’t you know it.’sa sin seamless bags each containing two to 1 h - 1- th Lordes ds T, _ . . paytevioinon e_ y oushels (1§(()) llislyila-itleli ilgpé-gngnolthtihtg ,Sandy says, “Yer honor, ,ts the only R ssian, , , . - .- C:U3di°U Northwmt’ and* C°1om'd0 rl mme I have to phy lt'.”C0“San(liy- ' Blfessential for rfect health. d.” The Messrs Carter & Co. d0,I1'f' YW klmw the Ten m,“_mn sllixdddstablished reputation in the seed ments 'F' “Perhaps “says Sandy’ ifyou [business and are here at all times _t0‘ whistle them I’d _try toiplay them: make good anything which is not satis- You’d almost think it was rather fy°facl0f'Y t° their °“St°m‘ir§° THE GU‘lR° early to show the new Spring Blouses. I .nine believes in patronizirig home lu- Have you Seyecbed yours yew If noe, ;gtitutions and thus building up this drop in today and let: us put it away .ferlile aut; Pf°g1;S;iZ§1 tgrggncgthgf for you. We have hundreds to select more etten 1011 Wd ` . . . - - ° 1; d h bl ses; ~> f°f:t=.°.::::°;e‘;::S.z:e as “P °“ t ' atronizing foreign * * ’ ,,e,v,,,_ . ieefef = ‘°" “er “° ""‘° “‘"" “tl T” A"°'f’ “"°“” °°'°Z2“'... “'Z..‘3.§`;‘; s.sr.s~:°rr ee 1°-°°°~°S- money they can, the people of this s. 1000 pairs more cors s an _ ous condition to day Tm; GUAR them at rices that will save you - ‘~/" " about 7 The order to have her o and 1 " pioneers in wheat importations. and the Weive 9' Wal' °f markiflg 80955 cheap- largem dealers'sinoe 188 3, and tens of In a country town in Scotland, a y Nerves Rillllllll Rich B|'00d . new on Ar ra: LDNDN nu 1318659 G-006.8 '\K7’}J£l."l5e Prints tions by Misses Murphy and Mis .Carroll were excellent. Master- Mc- Donald’s violin solo was heartily ap- plauded and so good was the quarterte by the members of St. Dunstan’s College Glee club,that the audience demanded their fsecond. appearance to which' they readily respo ded. Mies Hottie Collings’ solo also receivcd a well merited encore and this was fol- lowed byachoice reading by Mr. K McPherson. Au address by~Rev.`Dr. Monaghan opened the second part of the programme and next came a vocal solo by Mr. Brent Mclunis which re- ceived a hearty encore. A dance by Miss McDonald also called for an encore as did also the vocal solo by Miss Nellie Robin. Mr. Belleau sang sweetly in English and in response to an encore he sang in French." So well was the solo by P. McQuaid rendered that the audience would have him sing again and be did so. God save the Queen closed an enjoyable evening’s entertainment. AHONG THE SPORTS. ' The hockey match played last Satur- day morniug in Hillsboro rink between the C.B.C?s~ and the Diamonds has been declided bythe referee as a tie, _score 1 t0 . . ' ` N1~:rr.soN .rr nanri-mx. HALIFAX. Mar. 2.-John_ Neilson champion professional s eed skater of at the ,exhibition rink here to-uight._ In his attempt io break the rink record tot 3. 15 made by John McCulloch, Neilson skated a mile in 3.02. The Jr. Abegweits of this city will play the Stars of Souris tomorrow night in the Souris Skating rink. The names are as follows: JR. Asitownrrs ‘ ~s0URis s'rARs J. Musick goal F. McDonald ,G. Jost, point F. Slerns S. Doyle c. point C. Cox J. Williams forwards W. Malett J. McLean , H. Crack JB. Williams R. Cox P. Vaniderstine C. ‘ Malett. @-_?@i_.l ' scnoomsonnn utnrrno The regular monthly meeting of the ' School Board was held last evening.. The total enrollment for the past month. was 1370; percentage of attendance, 82;, number of cases of _cor- poral punishm ent, 1 1 ; num- ber of cases of tardiness, 322; number who fell below the average in grading, 92. The following teachers reported no cases of tardiness for the month,-Miss McKinn»on,Miss Snaddon, Miss Scott, Mr. M. W. Smith, 'Miss Wadman, Mr. Yeo and Mr. Bowness. The highest percentagp of attendance for the month in Prince st. school was made by Miss Harris’ department, 90 Landrigan’s, 90; highest in West Kent 3~ Miss Minnie Kelly was appointed on the teaching staff of Queen’s Square school for the new dep irtment about the Council vestin the title of West Resolved That Me srs Blanchard Stewart and McLeod, be appointed a the School Board at a future sitting. Steady Your system neerge renovating as well as _vour house. If your _ btoodisthin and peor_it needs to nefreshenedfup as much as d'ngy paint. /~ ‘ . If your ner-v5 are unsteady,they need strengshqiingjust as much lgsadggggueqwthave them so. Sarsaparillfu and Celery Compost nd makes new rich blood and steady land would be in a much mere PIM- to carry in stock. So we’ve marked - ' A-4” ' , P91 yu P t u GROCERS Dim has much pleasure in again t 3 money on any 09,185 pu buy Some \) Mk ‘Q sl l .. _ _ __ ._, - - j _A ws » e ' , . c‘;:§j,, serv lr -=""t . ' . _ _ ` ~<‘ y ` _Af/~' .~;:,. of Great George and Kent Stn. thi? S°°d° t° the Purchasing Public' ‘ SENTNEIB MCLEOD & 4 ' lf . ‘C . i . ‘ year rowmmendlng the’ °'b°'° arm an lines we are selling at hdf if ag, fy' _ '“ we 53 rf ai §“¢""’B*'i 4 £ is aaa aaaaasaaaaaaaaaa W H go get Heres alot of choice ,, x Table Linen \. d A./1 we , Linens that went on during the “Wmte Fair. _\ ...__/g G G "1 ‘cleanup ,§rizf\ gt &)*°Q They may be a trifle soiled but on v I The extra discount will pay for that . P ~| the world, delighted a large audience- cent ii ‘White Farr’ prices, all That means an extra ten P-3 he discount is taken off the“out price he old price llllllgi WHAT WE ADVERTISE If HW %%%%%%%%%}% highest in Queens square, rrmcipefi ummmmm |-|= “rs lewsnnvs |§ GMM, Mr. Bowness’, 90. 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