` 1° . _ ,l . 1;.-;f_ ~z. s M V"rf _._ ‘ir * ' ' " ‘vit ' ," _ _:§>~‘.".i»` * ' --is ' ¢ < .__ __ _ _ _ _ ..,__,. _ _»‘§"L`¢~_ . _ _ g _»;1.f., __ ,. _ _ ,,___‘gf,~_ .Q-,gs U ._;A`_. __ {_.»;;_;__~1.;. _-:V X ,_ _ _ -_"_, ___,,.. .. -, _. _ -» ` = ' f “-<.e..f~f_=. -‘"e1=fr I».-' 1 swf.. -.fs-J ' ~ - J i ' f-.wi-_ i - 'it-.--f=.1;~=r~1=¢f>=i€.=“»'_ET?'5"?.? i /' »' ,_ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MARCH Eililll. 1,.; 7 1'* old People h glriiiulinotlicr w li ~ rmi;1;s‘ _\lcni o iniincnt th" on '°dm!,¢|\7nr(l::nt docs liicir pains and ii/:hos imp' rc H Wlieilicr ii i~ lilieuni-iii-ni. lnme lla.- nghe any\\'hcrc_ this Lininii-i i, wi l .fn ff 1; acts on pain iust as water docs on lirc. 9'" in aug 3¢e that you get lfflths’ Mo thol Linimon iii " -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~ ' 5,; Til!-3 S S Minto arrived in Charlotte lt town at 10.30 a. m. yesterday. cm AND 1 | vm V m 1 l U l it COUNTRY C ».\'n\' medley and other glees at P. W tj C. to-night; admission 20cts. » ll L,--1-:L --- Just &‘\5‘\*\'\ A Word__, .bong our luscious CREAM, to remind »-1-°r°f:“= '“°;.';..:‘.°r..;i~ ham a su l $5? If you re-qgi}i~_eya large quantity. ,t any time, we kindly ask you to Rye your orderadav a cad and we * .vm deliver it when wanted. Allow us to suggest a pound of our I p-p¢5hly0round Coffee to go with the gum, Acup_of our beautiful coffee fast ust think of it l for break -J ` _ _ ' gfenm and groceries delivered to any part of the city. ,ifii1fi.__i____isKiY HEAR the solos of Messrs. Earle and Stanley in P._ W. C. Hall to-night. P.W. COLLEGE Hall this evening for pleasant entertainmentridmission fl0c. A THE P. W. C. students are at home to their friends in the College Hall this e ven . ins- Cnom First Methodist church Behear sal at 5 p. m. Every member requested to be present. Asxmii. Students’ Spelling Bee is the attraction to-night at the College HalL ‘ Admission only ‘ll cents. “iv 'J-»-'_-f Gnarraifs road’s popular school teacher will leave at the end to the _Tpresent quai- ter to take charge of Hampton graded schc 0'. W A1' the police court yesterday morning _____l_____ AlbertWebster, for being drunk and $11-l-__-L '- _ incapable was tlned $4 or 20 days. Patrick Quinn drunk and incapable was fined $2 or 10 days. _ \ THE cargo of the Stanley from George- town yesterday morning, consisted of 115 der you First-We oil er you goods, exclusively our ow when vou buy from us, you will never see implicate with anyone Second-Our cutting, fitting, sewing, etc. is se- mi 1 none in this Broad Dominion. Third-The above excellences are yours at figure. also our own, but we give all preferen nd adv-_zntage to our customers. Secured onl Y Qressed hogs, 135 pkgs mutton, 29 cases should be posted as tothe merits of whatwe eggs, 18 bbls and bxs meat, 215 bus pota- CC toes, 2,800bus oats, 13pkgs cheese. There ,, were 17 bags mail and 10 passengers. a THE Taylor brothers from St. Peter`s Island, crossed on the ice from the Island to Douse’s shore yesterday, bringing to a the city a number of wild geese they had shot. They report good shooting around the Island. They return to-day with 10112 >'¢=*fS Of hard “`0fk and ffyillg CXPH- sleigh loads of factory supplies. ¢‘llC€S. J. T. l`lcKENZlE, The Tailor. 1_ __ . " Removed ! The Apothecaries’ .Hall Will now he found in the -Prowse Block, Sun yside, next door to Colwi1l’s Crockery Store. BARGAIN SALE will continue for one month THE outward cargo of the Minto Tues- morning, consisted of 80 rolls leather, 650 bags oats, 25 boxes cheese, 360 bags tur- nips, 45 bags potatoes, 75-qrs beef, 90 cases eggs, 2'7 pkgs meats, 40 pails lard, 38 bbls pork, 120 dressed hogs, a quantity of mutton, poultry, butter. etc.. 3 horses, 4 head of cattle and a wagon. Anncsivr exchange says:-At the last quarterly meeting of the Methodist church a unanimous invitation was ten- dered Rev. W. J. Kirby to return for a 'third year, but as the Rev. gentleman had A made application for a trauder to the Montreal conference he was allowed ti me for the transfer committee reports before he took action. ‘ LocaL CoUNcrL.-The annual meeting or the L. o.W. will take place t. Saturd , 30th March, in P. Geo’ E' College. ayat 3.30 p. ui. Pres- lo @'L9I0@'('l'0@I@'@ Woman Should -Balto - _ Pastry or any other kind of food ' that we bag: when we can sgipply »it¢o`eh ply", rtodny inidditionto- thevagonl lines supplied by us we have the following specialties, good and fresh, Apple Pies llc each Mlnce Pies each __ Cream Pies I2 R lk each Coconut Pies 15 & Zllc enola Telephone 211. - D. STEWART. Eclipse Bakery Bates Best Br ead, i i i idents of affiliated societies and all dele- gates appointed by these organizations to represent them at the Council, are re- quested to be present. All interested are invited t0 attend. 28 3i T Omrreaders will he pained to learn of .» fthe unexpected death ofllr. Nell Living- (sun gf Wes; Ri\;¢p,Lot, 65, which occurred Vvriioiivasin his Slsty-_ear ‘was -*arobnsti and active farmer and few appeared to ‘ have better prospects of long life before them. Pneumonia set in about a week Iago and the strong man is laid low. The 1 deceased was an energetic and prosperous farmer and was much respected in the community. He leaves a son-owing wife two daughters and three sons besides a large family connection. Mr. Chas. Livingston of Prowse Bros. is a son of _ the deceased. NERVILINE CURES PAIN. This is the test irnor_iy_ of sufferers in _ every part of the Dominion. Mr Bengamin H-' Ll DICKEY. M- D. a;atr.i.@rs:..2.s assi _(Lila if Lum. llnspllal.) _ I Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat .Hour, 9.80-1, 2-4. Eyes tested and fitted with Tu. Fri. &w cines, but I feel it my duty to add I0 the itestimcny as to the marvellous 'value of I Nervillin as a remedy for pain. Nothing I think equals it asa universal remedy and householders ought to feel it as 11111011 B _necessityas bread itself. Sold by dealers n medicine everywhere. *___ _-:ses . _a A obb Hats i , , _ SPRING. -1901 - ` We ,Mid 15;, ,nryggg .ee what we have in hots, both Hard Ind Soft. We keep the celebrated hats made by ‘ _ _ Ch ' t & Co Londo-nsEng All qualities A 7/YfPE°/°,(f5 'Q' ‘Messrs J. E. McDonald, Cardigan and Kickham of Souris are visiting their homes. Capt. D. McKinnon of the Steamer Brant is in the City. He will take charge of the steamer on the first of April. REV. Mr. Teasdale, Fredericton, is re ported to have received a call to the Meth- odist church at Chatham.-Wesleyan. THE pleasantly stuated barber shop on the corner of Kent and Queen streets i being conducted by Mr. Frank Worth. S. O. E. Lopez-: Prince Edward.--Specia meeting this evening -at 8.30. A full at tendance is requested. Business of impor- tance. ` CROSSING to Southport yesterday was effected by means of pushing a boat. In some instances the passenger and boat went through. Ynsrnnnav Dr. Anderson. Sup rinti n dent of Education visited West Kent Street School in company with Mr. D. C. McLeod of the City school. Rav. William Dobson. of Grafton street church, Halifax lectured recently in the Methodist church, Amherst. on England and Englishmen.-Wesleyan. DR. Bagnall of this city leaves today for New York accompanied by Mr. V\’ood- side, of Chicago, who has been visiting friends and rela'ives in Prince County. Ri-:v. J .Goldsmith, formerly of Alherton P. E. I, addressed a meeting in the New- castle Methodist Church on VVednes day evening, March 27th, in the interests of the Sustentation Fund. S. OF T.-Meeting of King Edward Divi- sion to-night Initiation. election of of- ficers and other important business to be transacted. Officers and members request to be present. Visitors welcome. THE next meeting of the Natural Hi s- tory and Antiquarian Society will be held next Tuesday, when Mr. J. E. Rendle will read a paper upon “The Indians of the Maritime Provinces and their customs in the 17th, and 18th, Centuries.” Bosrosra Sextet Plan. There is every prospectthat the ranvassers will be success- ful in securing the number necessary to guarantee this artistic organization visi- ting Charlottetown in May. The plan will be opened a week from date of con- cert and kept-for three days at Mr. Watts’ studio so that subscribers may secure their seats. It will then be open for non subscribers at the usual place. Ii~.'vs:s'roa’s WORK. -For the hencllt of our readers, we publish a list of Canadian and American patents recently procured through the agency of Messrs. Marion & Marion, Patent Attorney, Montreal 8; Washington, D. C. Canada. 70,53), Joseph W. Harris, Montreal, P. Q., Acety- lene; 70,50B,Joseph Couture. Montreal, P. Q. Door lock Sc latches; 70.618, John Coxworth, Deloraino, -Man., .Pneumatic Aliwédnésday mp,_£i,,8_ The ,_ de(cQ”.,-d';‘StraWStacker; 70,619,GordonR.Kennedyi Winchester, Ont., _Nut lock; .70,6?.3,. Alfred E. McCormack, Lachine, P. Q., Guard. United States. 668,629, Louis Arserie. Desy, Montreal, P. Q.,Dredgo 669,579, Felix Gregoirs, St. Jean Baptiste, Man., Riding Plow. 669,980, Lewyn F Cutron, Boissevaln, Man., Hammock Swinger, 670138, John Tourighy, Winds or_Mi1ls, P. Q., Ventilated Shoe; 670,209, Herve Dyas de Saint Cyr, St Henry, City, Soft tread horse shoe. The “Inventor’s. Help", a 148 page book, containing all in- formation necessary to inventors, the” cost of patents in the mastimportant countries of the world, will be'-sent to any address x upon receipt of 10 cents. - OBITUARY. On Sabbath, the 17th of March Thomas A. Eldest son of Mr. Ben-' from this mortal sphere after a long illness, and at the age of eleven years. In November last the deceased was pronoun during a stay ofw days in the hospital was operated upon three times for the same Three weeks previous to death he was taken home where he lingered between hope and despair, but eventu- ally sank rapidly and while suffering trustirginthe merits of Jesus .Much .and Mrs. Wright in their affliction! and give the word of comfort that `it is snrcl “Well with the child"-- - Safely, safely gathered in, ' ~ No more sorrow, no more sin; g . i No into childish grle fs or fears, I _ No more sadness, no more tears; ' Now hath passed from earthly carey- » God himself the .soul will keep., _ ‘ _ -_-IJ . ~= -. __ _ >- E A Face ' Bath. ' Nursery Clothes Kitchen -For ` Your 2' A - Joserri-:i Harding, of Grahiun‘s Boxdat _ 1, .present on a ranch in New Mexico U. S.. _ is expected home withlna -fiktnight to greatly hepaased away without 'n fear `=~'_‘i"? sympathy is felt in the community for Mr ii maintained in Ifxafd to Ca '” ' I everypreecrlption left with ns. _ .jamiu Wright of Lower Montague passed ' . . ` d . d' (fr _ _ ced _to be afflicted with appen icitis on Preserlpuon M ' (fri A o _ `_ the words of the liymnsung at-the funeral* \ Y" _ ja writes-it, and the person' for whom it is For the life so young and fair r I S y ¢ I To cure headache ` in ten minutes use ~ ' _` ' ' Kumfort Headache Powers-10 cents. 5 ~ ' - ~ _ . - " - if _ Ind buying them direct can efor you boil? '_-T§1\1° fm' Y°°" m°”°_7‘ p ___ ' ° .liz _ ', night and the mails will be transferred to the Charlottetown-Piclou route on Mon- day. women and one young man.-Wesleyan says:-Capt. Gosbee, of gP. E. I., arrived here on the Wilfrid C. We understand that he has bought the schooner Floresta, formerly owned by Capt.. Gilchrist, of Smith’s Cove. Iris understood that the special to Georgetown will be discontinued afterto- " ' _ i Rav. W. J. Kmnr, formerly pastor of A A g _ Grace Church, now of Mlltown, took eight persons into church membership recently. Five were heads of families, two young . A P... n.ff....,H.1.f.. 0.. .i..,....i.’“” Svseosessoseseosesei take charge of North _Granville school, re Horace ' Wright resigned itosuocsedlllorley 1 Seller as principal of Stanley Bridge. -Col. THE S. S. S. Minto arrived at 10.30 a. ‘ m. yesterday with a full cargo of freight, consisting of,-l car sugar. for Auld Bros: 1 car seed, for Geo. Carter 8: Co; lcar flour for Auld Bros: ' 1 car cement for Willard Kitchin;li cars way freight. There were 84 bags mail and 11 passengers. ed a contract for building a large bar to be used in the building of the Hills boro bridge at lCha.rlottetown. This work, together with the building of C. McLennen's vesse1,- will employ a ‘large number of men during the coming Spring and Summer.-Truro News. 1 J Amis Kitchen, River John, has secur- . ' _ '_ 89. H. man at Chatham N B and formerly s - tioned at Murray Harbor, who is now at a sanatorium in New York state,is reported as making good progress toward recover . Rev. Geo. Harrison of Newcastle »N. B._ has assumed his duties and preaches with much acceptance in St.Luke’s church. Tun meeting in the Y. M. C. A. last night was not only very well attend - ed, but was of a deep spiritualfcharacter. Many, under the stirring appeal of Mr. Bell, decided to turn from sin and live for Christ. The text was found in P’s 39- s ' _ li li ' 11 o ' - _ 1 's 1'! ll Rrzv. Mr..Mattliews, Methodist clergy- . . ta .Y 7. And now Lord what wait I for? The peaker dwelt upon the different excuses ha are used by sinners l bgectingtp accept Christ the Saviour He clearly and convincingly showed the folly and danger of puttingoif the soul -salvation for such trifling and palt notions. Meeting again to-night. A are welcome. --0-_ ‘ PAINTERS AND PAPER- HANGEIS. Here is a Message from a Tradesman to His Fellow Workman all Over Canada 1 Ontario , Mar. %‘--Richard v - bel' 517 is a well known pain Mr Kelly requests the _ followlngz- _ to catch the eye of ev Dlihlier in Canada. We all of Disease. wut of the Kidney: followed to bed. The tt box of Pills helped me. Four me They are the painters best friend. Every- knows me, and the peop e can vouch what-I say of my own case -_--U.-il Wanted an experienced Saleslady. None I othe d l .-J P to & Co. vicrfirliienri-'ii y “mes a n mf. ’ _ Tm: Fnaons “Coxrowr Marmlss”-A new- low lot iust received. They are with- out doubt the best value at $5.50 ever shown in the City-We will gladly show them.-John Newson. 25 1w. ' II" 1| r-_ug 1 /Q-._\i 3' _4_»\;'»_:; , .;_" ' _ Q l.._ f1,l_.. .fi W. 7 . - I _;\\/ Your Doctor’s R sei _ _ lie: g broi:igh::r°>»us‘i)¢‘::»°bi!e*"1lis'pe"`nsed. "_, ' "Xl Nofqperson the doctor who . i \. - _ . . \‘.‘ , ~ ~ ' ' '_’ _. gyritteu _can ever obia_in__ acopy of it. complete lvl. 1', - b _ . _ L _ ._ ` 7 “ . dbie. _ _ i\ *_ f- w .~r_. il if-.\ H Giving His bélovedpsleepf ' Y ' A ' ,_ il; .< . . -f WeH»vuSecondthe Annu -FOR THE- Teriiliier s I I 1' I _ . \\ \ , ‘\__..}.'./“\ 1451 ,"X”\ »¢e\-e ~.'\\,_"\` 1. i -with 'lo little /' coltrscleimty ral' paper 'f A “ii properly 1 _ . ~ _ ' treated ‘actuhlly means A r' agood- pie'portion~ of '_ the room 'furnisheds /~ More thui iltliat; hand- ~ _§<_i=»= ri°h1.il'°°d _ I ` '. _ysortment 4-. _. ~_= 1 1"- -el #_ *range ofplnill - with *rich We send 4 anywhere, any f \'”`*~\' `\ The Wall Paper -Men. \*\.f*'\/\./*\.»\¢*"\~\,*\.'\.-¢l\,\Jl'\_ »i\g `\r1\` -._ ...__ `,.»_.,....-.».-¢_-~,-_.= .4-. -fn* = ‘»1fe:e'».f;.»»ri'~si. islsiihf tive designs are now so W low in price that my ` home cm be made at- tractive at little cost. ~ This spring .wc’ro ready for yon, with' -hundreds of* patterns ' _of every sort, and grade Eng1ilh.Gan»di=\n and American psttems' in ‘ almost bewildering es- A We’ve the ,right every vin your, house-B;-,_ <_fe=°=1 x»r°f=» “ines- ' _,I ' *'¢- ‘4l,;1." -_ " I ' - ` jf.-'V _ / 5 gf., Q/ - - i ` ~ . ¢__1,. ii. ¢~\-- f ~ < - , f _. ,V .~. . -- _ v \/Q “.11 Remember our' low Address.-_ Morris Blick. Via... (birectiytoppoeite front door of Poet. 0501:.) `We=.ocn; give your irdrk`he'toer, attention and quicker is our mow raanlsns. “ -- We have' facilities tba.n§beforP. ` 1 ’l?ry'us'ffor'i’it1fN~'l ING TIONERY. Stations L._CD -,__ -_ _ ,.» ey-C 1, _ .-. ~_ . _._.- , I ~ " .g‘ . _ _ _ _ . "".Lph-’-,- T I I .. $1' J ,_,- » .4 I. f ¥t,_;_: , vi w _’)_.5y"_ _:;*;_=__ . _`;_`__q‘,__7',_. {,§,J§,:%¢ i "ff "li " " ` ‘_ li' ».- ._ __ t,,,?I:, r - li _‘gn-`~_~` ‘im ' ,_ _ ,,... _.- . - *=.;;isé» . .. . 1-. f,.”Tf if 7 ' Wai ` can ._ ....1-fa. A/,Q4 ; ~ -V ¢ ~'."'f»-F .~'-f"’~ k ° ` I ' ii? ' c' ' , _'_-."’?if sr .f .~_.i.r`- M5623 E' . V uf_ ,`.“__ I __ .L .1 - _ 1%.,-*M52 ; _ - Cn” _ -rr ' V- "Sir: * ' 1 ' _ ' , n ,_ ., _ .. -' ‘_ _ _ ` ` .._»1 “ --i _ . -'c:--->:ce.qBW‘~- _ F- Iugfruf B--‘ i or--f -.wir .»f» _“- __ -. i -;» -vi '<1f"=-”-' » *Y I V I v are “aku -qi Lf(-"i . , . _ ' »=&‘.=’_ Ir 1-:_' ' l_:f`:-ft; - E 8|. 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