""' f *wha .» 41:.; fs, I THE GUARDIAN, CHAR.bO'l"1`E'l.0WN',| APRIL 4, £899. --in-M *I € Odd Z5- _-:if ._¥‘-i1~' ;._;_"-"~“ .f;‘f.‘~':< g ‘ -“.)»~."::'a‘.',»»;.-=- 4 .-_e;¢j,,.$ " -/ `.._ Z 2214 ` f»i""/ { t ii ' _ i ; ._-A . 1 RTRS f/ ‘¢ ff mmm; \ `_/-, 1 . no gya YOU @0000 WANT? UMBRELLA If so, we have it. “Te have just received from the factory 25O in brown and black covered with silk, gloria and alapaca- good wearers every one; strong paragon ribs, and very pretty handles - some have hollow steel tubes and somehave wood sticks. \D Prices from 35c to $3.50 each STANLEY BRO _ 1 The Always Busy Store 'se as ‘ie is ‘ss 'se °e ‘se Q2 iss Ge Kei; Q2 !"”`" ea @@l 7 .C I l | l l mr nd if-’E.~`7td ta we gel LEE is ...td _ f., _Q-w"\._§ C533 I ‘fill -lift -Alt E pg Ah; .ts If you see it in or ad, It’s so. hhnnhnhhhhhnhhhhha of t S evv Shoes new on the way, will be here in a short time. We wan to make all the room we can. Our low prices are movi off a big lot of BOOTS and SHOES. _ 5 Lots at _ Prices- ' Ladies Boots, small sizes, 750 a. pair. Girls’ Fine Boots, all sizes, 90c a. pair. .A s we want room big bargains will be given in S Other lines at very low prices. ISI- _ JC)§'I',- 'rAiv|PeR's conmsn. E OY SHOES NO BEGIN TO-DAY, A BlG CLEARANCE SALE OF. ' BOOTS AND SHOES. kinds of Men’s, \Vomen`s and Childrens Slices. IS YOUR GHRNGE T0 GET' THE BEST MAKEWS GOODS. UNTS, 20, 25 ttllll 35 PER CENT, Fon cAs|-| oNi.Y. ` ooN"r Miss 'ri-its SALE .##%i=###$.‘€¥# phono LOCAL BRIEFS ;Latest News of the City and Province ‘By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. (Sec also on page 5.) Si=.NAToit Piio\\'.~i~;, of P. E. I. re- ,ti gistered at the Clarendon Hotel, Winni- peg, on March 28th. He is visiting 'his son. D. Prowse. Miss l\l.\Mir: Lccsis. Charlottetown, spent a few days in Picton last week. with her mother, Mrs. George Logan, yand left on Monday for Boston, where she will visit ti r a|time. Rav. R. M. BYNON preached in the Tabernacle Baptist iChurch, St. John, on Sunday last, both morning and eve- ning. Mr.Bynon is a native of Tryon, and ason of the late John Bynon, of that place. » AN accident having happened recent- ly to Rev. J. C. Berries artificial limb, lady members have decided to get it repaired or replaced with a new one.- St Stephen Conrier._Mr. Berrie is a Methodist. minister and is well known here. TiIi~;.l\`.l\I.S. of Grace Church will hold an open.Auxilnry Meeting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Large, Upper Hills- boro St., this (Tuesday) evening. at 7.30 o`clock. Refreshments will be served at thc close. All are welcome.~ Collection in aid of mission work. Mn. Taoiuas Mieaenaic is keeping up his reputation as a. first class pro- vider for Easter. In his shop today most prominent are a pair of Steer=, 2 years old, fed in P.E. I., which dressed 2130 lbs. For many years Pops Bros. have been catering to the wants of the public .in the line of meats - and pro- visions, but never have they shown liner beet than is now in their store. One carcass, that of a three-year old heifer, weighed 995 lbs, dressed, and is the best beef over offered by them. It wa-5 purchased on P.E.Island.- Pic- tou Advocate. , CAROL service at 7.30, this evening i-~. the First Methodist church. Chorus of forty. In addition to some bright Easter carols the following choruses will be sunt# “The Radiant Morn” b by Mozart. and Shelleys famous Hymn- Anthem ‘~Hark. hark my soul.” Alto soloist Mrs. W. H. \Vatts, soprano soloist Miss Temple. Mr. J. R Davison will sing -‘The Chorister” by Sir Arthur Sullivan. The following _organselections will be given ;0ffeitoire ‘St. Cecilia,” :iuflante~~Pilgrim’s Song ‘of Hope” by Batiste, offertoire in G. Wely. Silver collection in aid of choir fu nd. llillltlwl T0' CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures : if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuraigia. sud Headache. 25c, at all Druggists. itltnthtnl -4 < f ;‘ I4 \ All l’:» fi ,___ __ _,ze "af -. 1,. 'J 4 1 1. ..:"»d?3-1' ,X :rl .|,\ "=.~ 1_- I n .11 I. ehliliiliiiliilmlimiiliiliiiiiislé >- )- } 5.When You _ §Spend a Dolla In Lumber, put it where you’ get one hundred cents worth. ere’s a ollar’s Worth of Satisfaction in every dollar`s worth of lumbe we sell. _ If you want Cedar Shingles bu édpcffial” Shingles at the Be ive. HONE 181. AS. BARRET CONNOLLYS VVHARF. Sisttttttttltittgttittiiitigttttt_t§i_t§ 7.1i"i7Yll'YY7 U -I 5' -i _ c: "S llltlllliia IMAMCUHHH Wilt YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYNY L *U _-l tittttiituuti Good work and low prices the cause. A Shipping c. per 'lags 1000 - Mails order promptly attended to. Telephone ' :~ y . . Woodward, Gloria from the 12 th Massi. HE WHS fI`0DJ The Kwndlke- H9 had MEssns.Dearborn & Co.have received a certilicate from the Government Otlici 'al Analyist. Maynard Bowman B. A._. stating that their Baking Powder Carol Service by the choir in the First Methodist Church this evening: Organ ,-Offertoire in S, Wei - Carol- 2, ;‘-Jesus lives", Fred Schilling; 3, Chorus -“The Radiant Morn,” Woadward; 4 Carol--‘Springtide,” F. N. Shep- herd; 5. Organ-~‘Pilgrim’s Song of Hope” Edward Ilatiste; 6 Carol-- --When earth is young again” Fred Schilling; 7. Anthem-“Hark, Hark I my s'ul” H. R Shelley ; Alto Solo, Mrs Watts; Soprano Solo, Miss Temple; 8, Carol -“O Resurrection Morn” Fred Schilling; 7. Offertoire in D-“St. Cecilia,” Batiste; 10. Solo (Bass)- °~'I`he Chorister” Sir A. Sullivan, Mr. J. R. Davison; 11, Carol-“Triumphant ' Zion” Fred Schilling; 12, "Gloria, 12th I Mass” Mozart. SOUTH EASTERN lranrs.-The sad and untimely death of Mr. \Villie Irwin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Irwin, of Boston, has cast over the cem- munity where he was known a shade of sidness which cannot be easily removed. Mrs. Irwin, (nee Miss Jisse McLean) was a native of Heatherdale, P. E. I., where many oi her relatives still reside and where her son, the deceased; was it welt and favorably known. Deceased, who was a young man just entering upon his eighteenth year. was killed by being struck by a. railway train while pn his way home from his work. For_ some time before his death he was in 1 the employ of Messrs. Cushing & Co. who do a large grocery business in or; about Boston. He was loved and re- spected by his employers as was shown bv the handsome and valuable wrea hs placed by them on his casket, and by all with whom he came in contact he 1 was universally loved, owing to his genial; manly and obliging disposition. He had been several times to this . Island on a visit to his grandmother, Mrs. Alexander McLean, recently de- ceased, and his aunt Mrs. Murdoch Matheson, of Heatherdale. He contem- 1 plated paying another visit next sum- ,E mer, but on Feb. 17th 1899 death came] between him and all his hopes, and he was cuz off just as ho was entering upon a life, which to all app.-arance, _ seemed full of promise. Besides his parents there still survive hima numberfl of brothers and sisters to all of whom.`§ together with his relatives on this ‘ Island THE GUARDIAN extends itsf heartfelt sympathy. ' _ seen the wonders of Big Skookum, , Skookum Gulch and L-ke Le Barge. He cashed his goods at the foot of ,, Mount. Tagish and had packed his hack ` lead oi food for miles along the Skag- A waytrail. When he entered the oiiice. last night he was a bronzed,grey whisk- ered six foot specimen of a Prince Ed- ward Islander, a fine looking, intelli- gentand well developed man. ln few words, he was Archibald Wright. of Bedeque, P. E. I He went out to the ` Klondike last July, when the flowers were in bloom and everything inviting in the land of gold. He had staked claims on Bonanza Creek, and had seen_ some excellent prospec‘s and some de- - cidedly hard times. Just now Dawson is full of men. There is no work-, con- sequently the police have to feed a.,_ number of men. At the mines, where ,t men got a dollar an hour they are now _ glad to get 50 cents. As to there being; gold in that country he said two men washed out $160 a day at upper No. 1 Skookum. He says the royalty ques- tion must be settled before there will be a mining boom He left Dawson in February with a handsledfand a 100 pound load, and spent a month on the trail to_ Skagway. It was called 500 miles, but he considers it nearer 700 miles. He met many parties going in. One day the temperature ranged from 50 to 60 below zero and any portion of a person’s face or hands exposed was almost immediately froz -n. lie con- siders it a giert ccimrry with great Mr. Wright had s me v-ry nice speci- mens of virgin gtiltl. _i`o-day he ,$068 to his home in Bedequn--St. J0hD ' V I ` 1 M M ~ \»- _ .f |liL‘~l\ \ nit; yi ti ,thing new on Easter Sunday. It that can be worn" on some other Sunday, Just break it in as it were on Easter. _ . One thing that is more specially worn Easter is NECKWEAR. Our passed for style in any city in Canflf them to be the nobbiest in Charlotte- town. Buy one for Easter. ._ lit O tl if MR w c KENNEDY and Mr 'r J ,"'i"§:I'°,~s',":1..-,,',,a=;\<;",?'.__,', ~ `\. ` :~, -_ 5'“\2 ' ° ° _ ' '_ ' , . t., _J-: \.;__J; lt.; _;_»;-,MT .__a;,.\».`4._»¥-1),-_ Dillon were registered at theBrunSwick, iiilllll » ' O ~ - ' Moncton, Saturday. l V "Ill, ' it I ` N Mn Newson reads his paper upon the i , Nebular Hypothesis before the N atural E , / \ \ History Society in the Y. M. C. A.i ' parlors at 8 o’cleck, to-night. This| ,itll V lecture will be well worth hearing. . Gill. THE ladies of St. James’ church will ip V a c hold their annual fancy sale and tea in . *___,, //Z ._,, .- St. James’ Hall, on Thursday, A ril it' 3 ` P , s 6th. Doors open at 2.30 o’clock in the ,yyll . . i .ii ru ed notb time but afternoon. Tea from 5 to _8 oclock. . had ggndflin ¥m ri _wi Admission 10 cents; tea tickets 251.19 A S- Pe Y it J); cents 29 td il, will last a lifetime. The recent Financ`al Statement of _the ’. T0 run wall it ,ghguld 6-.;`) “Ontario Mutual Life Co.” with which "tfwound regularly and cleaned many of our_ readers hold policienshows least every 18 montlm , As W even more progress than usual. Incor- f _'; ‘ ‘ ty) porated in 1869 its buisness at the close ‘ in that time the on will have of ss am0nntsus12.ooo,ooo with Assets 1°" 'its 1“l”‘i°“°i“K_ ‘1““‘i*i'f"» `?i(,ti“ si, 313, ooo. in the least decade its i tend the "h°°l° l’°81° ”° "°"'~ ty,/1. buisness doubled and the Assets now We do Watch repairing and 7' " exceed $4. 000.000, 00. The ’98 Death ” chmge mod _.H-a1;¢1y_ claims amotmiingto $1.52, 893.00 white J/ the Interest Income was $188,766. 00 and ,Q ' the total Income $923, 941. I3. Tue ,f st I steady progress and present standing of ' 15/4 Wi .. __ A P0SSibl1iii€S. but €hiUkS l’1iU`>“ Edward | the Company warrants the large measure . .> _ _ 1=l:md Will d0 him the 16% Of 3515 days- lof confidence it receives. G. H. H01- ii” brook, of this city, one of our most re- liable and resqected citizens is the rep- 5°" ' ' vi or ' ' ' " ' i i _ resentative for P, E. 1. and VV. D. I Telegraph. ;Gongb of Summerside is Special Agent. S. A. Mc Gan’t he heat, to cut a Suit and make ii ‘ nn" Buckles .4 Undoubtedly those bucklps ` ` with patriotic 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 goo quality of silk ribbon in assorted colors. We have a few of ,these beaittiful belts still on hand. » l,. H. STEWART & G0. J_ D_ TAYL() f F' H“t°h°599' 7 R - ' JEWELLEB sw. » LONDON House BUILDING. - - PRINTER ._ |\Qa't, . Queen sh _ - » . ~ ._ .fs f"=~‘:":t .*i;~.`»_.-f..'!`.'_:-.' . . », .rf " - ~ ~-»s';17~!il'-”,¢’»`1‘.l¢L-»:~">'§Aie. . .; . 1-on ‘gtsiy rites, .f..m:t;syr,if.=»,>f. S* NC=f=i@(®`ii wi <-sz ._ tests 13 per cent carhonic acid; this is . _ ; _ _ -_ _ _ O - 1 .26 per cent higher than the oilicial " I ’ i . 'r |53 test given for Roval Baking Powder. ,_ _ ` _ _ ~ The following is the program of they F A A ‘ 1 E ‘ , I l ' 7° . ` ~ f IT IS LUCKX to wear some- » is just as well to wear 'something Easter NECK' TIES; are not sur- if I Our Hats and 'Caps are ° e nounced by those. who have examined* :JIS v R. H. Ramsay sea *ailrsiigfawrle