ooo,-,sooo-ooooo0 0000-OO s -_ ~-- ;:_, - - il - vs \ r - rr" .._~.,.' ,, ....2--‘¢“‘-,y '_ 'V 2..., . .‘ _._-._ _ _. _ _,. __ v..._?_ _ »~e»i > “_M.c.¢~. dregs-______f=r ,< H URN N RDI Wide Yr THE PUBLIC LIBRARY _, Q Aolemorial to the Lieut. Governor to Set Aside , the Legislative Council Chamber for the Puroose of a Museum and Library. e a Toms iio_\'oR Tai: i.ii-:L'r. i‘.0vBR.\’0It 1N` 2 mi'.\'cii.. .1 11" memorial of the undersigned rcs- . r ._ Pmfnlly slloweth. That it is genei-ally` _ nwgnized as a matter of sound policy to umm-age the formation and mainten~ g “goof societies devoted te the study of th, _\'atural Sciences and to historical mggrchz That in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, “nil as in the larger provinces of the Dominion the Local Governments have for .gyyears extended assistance to all my gpeiet ies by providing them with free “gal-5 in the provincial buildings and "mmey grants. _ That in this Province a “Natural His- my nd Antiquarian Society" has been ingignuice for thirteen years and,though ggliadta struggle on _unaided the of its members asnotably in the ofthe late Fraueia Bain and in others not been without practical results: _ fhatlt is also generalLy felt that hem and neonlamlatinz historrot this ara' grinotriesmbly lest, that might.. if adequate encouragemenv- accorded tothose who are desirous research in this department M if provision were made forconserving results of their eltorts. That, by the muuiiloence of the late gg Tha. W. Dodd, the sum of hve. dollars is now available for the gzablishment of a Public Library and if gepaohlem of securing a suitable home Hit could be solved, there is every neon to believe that its maintenance guild be satisfactorily provided for. Iii view of these facts your memorialists neo( opinion that it would be in the best itarests of the Pmvince if a room in the Provincial building were placed at the` laposal of those willing to undertake the lartlluinoe of the foregoing objects to ia used: (alasa place of meeting, (b) to i mble the “Natural History and Antiqua-,_ aan Society to proceed with theformation daliuseum for the Province, (c) to _ leoarage the donation of information B ndieooids relating to the early history ¢ by rendering it possible page proper provision for their preser- I id) and to provide for the establish Int of a Public Library the need of . vhiahisyearly becoming more sensibly kit, and they are also of opinion that ~ FELT THE HEALING POWER ` Irs. Crawford. of Oromocto, N. B; has ii ryway of Describing Her Experience \'. B; Feb. 4. -This eom- seldom seen such a remarkable pain and distress so prompt-1! l as that of Mrs. Wm. Crawford. Of .1 The good lady thus relates the ,_ hercase: “Foralong time I . ill with kidney and 1iver_ com- _ used a frightful Lain in my x ea up between myahoulders. and nervous system was I became very weak My ll lack vitiality. Two boxes I Pills cured me. I felt wer from the very first no other medicine i making the cure, forl Dodd°s Kidney Pills are P0 to now ii L - 1-:ll Ma.nufic'ured by George A. Slater. First instalment of this new line if Gent’s shoes now opening. These shoes must not be con- founded with these of any other make. 'l lie imperfections of others are l~Ft out and the good qualities wipi-ovefl upon' consequently the Invictus shoe ii ahead cf duced. Every boot is new. Every style the latest. S’zes and widths to suit all. $3 50, $4.00 $5.00. Call and see them. nvlolus . anything Canada has yet ptr.- Price stamped on eveiy pair. these advantages would be still further increased if, in accordance with the policy adopted elsewhere a small money grant were made to enable such societies to print reports of their proceedings and- so place themselves in a position to secure exchanges from kindred societies abroad. And your memoralists,as in duty bound, will ever pray. ` Signed: J. C. McDonald, Bishop of Ch`town. A. A. McDonald. Senator. E. J. Hodgson, Master ot the Rolls. . R. R. Fitzgerald. Vice Chancellor. L James Wfarburton, M. D., Mayor. F. L. Haszard, Recorder. ' Hector McDonald, County Court Judge for Queen's. _ l A. B \Va.x-burton, County Court Judge ! for Kings. George E. Hughes, M. P. P. John F. Whear, M. P. P. H. J. Palmer, M. P. P. TEACHING STAI"l" OF PRINCE OF ¥\~'ALES ' _ cotnncn. :Alex. Anderson, Principal. 1 H. W. Shaw. ' ` S. N. Robertson. _ E. E. Jordon. 1- John Caven. Jos. Oct. Arsenault. ‘ 'raacnme starr or sr. nUss'ras’s coi.~ Lass. i` Thomas Curran. Rector. ‘F P. C. Gauthier, Rev. l T. Campbell, Rev. ` . J. T. murphy, mv, ’ The. Gallant, Rev. " J. J. McGowan. Philias LeClere. . W. E. Cameron. ‘ 'J. 8. Mclntyre. Matthias Smith. _ M. A. Ryan. __ Reginald McDonald. Thomas Trainor. f J. J. McPherson. F. de St. C. Brecken. .5 Edward Bayfield. ‘E D. A. McKinnon. T. C. James, _ James Simpson, Rev. r Leo. T. Williams, Rev. 1 Horace Haszard. A. E. Ings. L C. R. Smallwood. B L. \V. \Vatson. A. A. Alley. Geo. J. Rogers. E. H. Beer. Edmund T. Higgs. L. E. Bracken. \V. F. Mitchell. F. W. Hyndman. J. llcllachern. - \V. H. Aitken. J. D. Seaman. *_ Thomas Handulian. . Thos. W. May. ll Nelson Ritten bury. James B. Hegzin. W. E. Hyndman. P. Conroy, M. D. S. B. Blanchard. D. B. McLeod, (Rev) __ _ __ __ _,___. _._s____ v ________M______M CAT ARRH PHILANTHROPY. This is how it operates: Mr. Thomas Sissons, of Pearl Lake, Que., had suffered from Catarrh for,yc.ars, and beinginformed by his father,who had found Catarrhozone alone was the only positive cure for that disease. he forthwith commenced its use and before long was entirely rid of his former enemy. Then by means of his philanthropy sixfrienps were permanently cured of Caturrh for Mr. Sissons sent each of them a complete Cstarrhozone outfit, and states they would not now part with f -' ~. their cost. He sa s them or lnice Y _S great deal more about the merits of this preparation, but his action in sending for six outfits for friends stands for convic- tion that he has discovered n. remedy of superlative value. Druggists all sell Ca- tiirrhozone; ask them to let yo_u try it. Vie guarantee every dollar outfit to cure. Catarrh. Bronchitis and Asthma. Small size,25c.; ii trial sent- for 10c. by N. C. Poison 8: Co.. Kingston, Canada, or Hart- ford, Con. I7. S. ,_ L_’ _*__ _--'_ »_-l- f 1901 Q Diaries . For tho Pocket, _ For the Dffloe, ‘ For the Homo. I 1 90 1 8-8.l.os_aon Notes lol GOFF BROS. lilllllllllll -..:a‘= § WBSTABLISHED 1891- CHAl\L0TTET0WI‘l.l5RiNcr; rzowaao isLANo.1'ui:soAY.rsnnuAnv 5. iooi. riucl: 1'wo¢tl'!l ' ”‘ ~'”- r v ”"fl;;1'11"`1f"“'2-wr"1""fr: _ ‘ _'-5 T' f ~~~» --~' »--- _ __ _ __ __ ,_ I G. H. Taylor. H. D. Johnson, M. D. \V. A. O. Morson, K.C. \V. C. \Vhite. Gordon T. Alley, M. D. E. I.,Blanchard,M.D. ' Henry Smith. Ewen Ste wart. \V. C. Kennedy. . L. B. Miller. . . . g Daniel Davies. ' Benj. Davies. Geo Bremner. H. M. Davison, City Clerk. Frank R. Heartz. Charles Leigh, Jr. R. C. Goff. J. E. B. McCr¢ady. Mark Wright. C. D. Rankin.” VV. S. Stewart. K. C. W. W. \Vellncr, John O. Hyndman, J. D. Reid. W. E. Dawson. Steinforth Sanderson. 'Leslie S. McNutt. A. A. McLean, K. C. Benj. Heartz. John McSwain, Fred Perkins. Simon W. Crabbe, S. C. Moore, Charles Dalziel. G¢0l‘2e M. Moore. Thos. E, Fullerton. (Rev). ` S. R. Jenkins, M. D. ' B.. C. Prowse. - 1 Gaorlre Stanley. W. W. Stanley, ` J- A» McLaren. . James Paton. E. w. ny-lor. i D. O. H. Beddiu. . Tires. G. Taylor. _ '- Richard Johnson, M. D. , Frank D. Beer. M. D. V Charles Palmer, K. C. G. H. Hansard. J. W. McConnell (Rem) L. L. Beer. ‘ A.. Weeks. J. ll. Davison, Cashier Merchants Bank , .of P. E. I. ‘ James Byrne. f F. J. Nash, Editor Patriot. W. L. Catton. Editor Examiner. John Newsou. Charles Lyons. T. I. Sentuer. Seller. Beer: Gardiner. M. Young, W. Clarke. J. P. Hood. H. W. Longworth. G. D. Longworth. Walter Matheson. QV- C11: McLeod. J. A. Matheson. _ H. J. Cuudall. A. Lord. James McDonald. T -li *$252 (Rem I siiwsiois iNo wiasi _-_-___ ..... ..,.._ The latest News From Priiicc County. Couiti Gu-rscon, No. 4071, I. O. F., Park Corner, visited Court Aberdeen, Malpeque, on the evening of TueSday,29th lust. Mns. Davin Maivsos' of Worcester, Mass., whois spending the winter at her old home in Eleinsdale is in Summerside for ii few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. \V. Cameron. _ NEW Print Cottons.-English and Can- adian cottons, new patterns, and designs. 100 pieces to choose from. color guarateed prices 7, 9, 10, 12, to 15c. per yd. The largesttrange, the cheapest cottons on the market.-McGougan & Wright. 5 li IT is wi/th regret that the many friends of Mrs. Wm. Sinclair, Hamilton, have learned of her sudden and very serious a few days ago she fell to the floor by the bursting of a blood vessel in ber brain, causing paralysis of one side of her entire body. Although now something better than when first attacked“,‘°still».her condition is critical, and much anxiety is felt for her recovery. " .R9 Baking Powder Madefrompure creamoftartar. -1-om lsafeguardsthefood i agairstalum. me-no ii ii Gsgents for the Invictus Shoes Sun”-"$|d¢. _ ,; <0 G. P. Raymond. (Rev.)' t‘ illness. While walking across the room‘ orisuiuo BORDEN MAY BE OPPOSITION LEA DER. Borden_of Halifax will probably be the 'ro KILL 'rim use or iranv. Anarchist is believed to have left the' taining talk by Mrs. Chas. Strong. Tun Carnival in Crystal Rink last night. was a very successful one. There was the aucrs.Many of the costumes were original , tlonable style of dress, which the free The ioewas in perfect condition. The trimmings which formed a pleasing time pleasures. has gilded the New Year with pleasant Presbyterian manse, Summerside, when by Rev. W. H. Smith, Miss Lizzie Moun- tain of Margate was united in marriage to Mr. Willard Kirkland of Hamilton. The bride was attended by Miss Annie Wood- side, while the groom was supported by Mr. Thomas Crawfer. After the cere mony, the bridal company drove to the re- sidence of the bride‘s fiitlier,where a num- ber of relatives and friends had gathered to celebrate with mcrrinient and feasting the happy occasion. The biide`s popu- larity was shown by the number of useful presents she received. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland after spending avery pleasant evening departed for their future hom; in Hamilton, followed by cheers and L best wishes from all. Tun following is a copy of the resolution of sympathy which was passed by the memorial meeting of the citizens i f lSummerside, held on Saturday afternoon. l To Hrs Gnacloirs M.\Ji-:s'i' Y Kino Eowann VII ' Honorable the Earl of Minto K. C. M. G., Governor General of Canada : Resolved, That the citizens of Summer- side in P. E.I., do forward to His Gracious Majesty King Edward VII our sympathy at the sad bereavement sustained by him in the loss of his devoted mother, Her ' Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria and an expression of our own deep sorrow in the death of our beloved Queen. Further resolved. That we congratulate his Majesty on his accession to the throne and 'with the rest of his subjects in all parts of the British Empire assure him of our loyalty and devotion. And further resolved, That the Chairman, Richard ,Hunt, Faq., andthe Hou. Judge McLeod ‘ be requested to forward this resolution to His Majesty. i» - . _ . , . A QUIET OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. 'rn The Conservatives will hold a caucus on King Geena.. arch in th' following _. Tuesday evening to elect a leader. _; omerz ‘ °h°i°e‘ I. Guards with arms reversed' - r usuul large number of skaters in costumes only member, af the Boyd F,,m;|, ,ue and afairly good attendance of promen- admitted ,aside the mmwlmm 'MN and of choice selection, and were was ‘ the service was private because of limited lack of what might be termed the objec- °l>°\0°~ skate of former years always encouraged. Greed, attended the c,,,.em,my_ ' _ Rink had more than the usual display of ` THE Kmds °°R0NA'"°N° ` _ Th b d _ d d The belief is that the coronation cere l spectac e. e an payed a.,splan i . . d 1 _ ` program of music and everything tended monies Wm not long e Eyed' to make the affair in' keeping with old nosons ron QUEEN A! EK \1\’DRA- Another of those happy events which exandra.Colobel of the Prussian Regiment SESSIUN iiiis ohio ooisisu IN LAST REPUSE W D Ross Mana erBa:1k of X. Sf " " 1 '_ At Ottawa Will Bc Very Sleeps Beside the Late Laniciitcd Prince CISA Quiet Albert the Good. ` THE SOLEMN RITES AT THE RUYAL MAUWIHI COURT IN MOURNING The King Arid Queen Bcsldeltlic Royal --r _ sonages Present-Vast Crowds Surround the So# I Will Prevent Ladies Attend Tearful Sorrow -King Eilward’_s Coronation list h K ing-New Speaker-Anai= . Delayed-Honors to Queen Alekaiidra-Natives U i cliist Plot. Sing Hymns of Lamentatloii forthe Died Elini. Thd King .au.d_Qneen,' Emperor William At 2.l5tha procession passed out of' The Queen’s Company of Greaadier, The Dukes: ami.. Higiiiniden me United States to maine an attempt out PlP°"‘¥ ‘ D I A _ the life of the King of Italy. The RW” S°"°“°9- He is believed to be acting under orders I The Band of the Grenadler Guards. 'pu ¢,,,,,,¢,_g.,$ nm 55.*; 1. from the Patmos ahiwuisa. _ 'rim Bishop of Winchester .md owl. of ian iasauiiiaeliiniaal aa ian -windsor, . or maiieaa lielaasaeeardanhavbt ri.¢_1.¢ra ciiamimisin ‘ma no-ii lP"*I°‘| °"°""'~'*l".>|" V . The King of the Bslgians and Prinoe*H-aury of Prussia. Great crowds witnessed the service, but The Kings of Portugal, Pelginui and ,ll The_Emperor has appointed Queen Al- uiemories took place on Jan. 16th, at the f _ -- - ‘ CURFBEST FRIEND Through _His Excellency the Right the most striking and been novelties of 3¥~'If"1"$"a¢ov»l SURPRISE SOAP It will give the heat service: is alwaysuniformiaqualthalvaya satisfactory. . Yoecaaootdohetteelhaahave §=r2L°z=1v=v~*==v°°f“°=-°~ ham¢hd&m ._ T _ _ _ L_-Qi _ '_ Japanese Fern Ball.-Deeidedly one of recent Uvi_ique.heahtUul,pernetual. 9|l¢*D. amd the finest decorative plant ever introdmd. See them at Gav if Marks Stalls or order by telephone iw. Feb.5 & I ll f L°d7lw9"°"°d “‘°'*’i'°’°°‘l d*“3"l‘-'¢“ .and thelli-ilyal Family attended _ _ , -e f0=\bi°==l:ff°i°°°r@ VIH--wb witness ¢\=¢.,oise basis no L coma ‘fills ' ` ` ` ‘ °P°”‘”8' l lmorning. " I ll L l TH' NEW SPEAKER' _ ran onnmt or ras Pnocirssiox. if ff ~“ fi Mr. Brodeur will be elected speaker . l I At 2.45t.hechoir went to the mauso-` d D a D D . g V “ ' M" °'“m “pu” S°°°k'l" ieinminiis wind ana minute am and. . se- S 5 5 . fi _ The Governor and Constable of Windsor ,_ . , Pants, Feb. 4.-(Special.)-Oalcagro, C*"'l°~ l of_m_embers was followed by a very enter m ’°"°" 1 mi ‘mek me' “Ng " ` The new century damn In i Dumas Dye. ilnai and the demand While many erdde the old century.; than exeroiaecareln have stllla they desire to who wish to aa loss of goods should laslntu getting the Diamond Dyes lien theyaal b M warns. L rs. Fouls. IR i.0."i‘» F last, ' I peat ” ~ coin., Figdler wil be sidhbiy » ~ leaving some with he meter. E. W, teacher at West K t School. ill §.§§: iii ‘ i liilllll S lllllll B Lotliiiiiipon s-AND* Magazines from Uniied siaiaa ani Canada, daily reodvll and for sale at our &lU M ami t la Hal remand Arkansas, U. B. N000! wana henna °-- 1 rxnnasr sonnus mrss. Dng°°“°¢'M&|, th. hh qiil ' wmnsoa, Feb. 4.-ispt-ear.;-'riis neu new-ary ' esever the Qusen’s body were con- Qltlrr iovnlttloltlt ISDN. ¢ Ormwa, Feb. ‘L-(Special.)-The Par. ducted-this afternoon and the remains g“_¢¢-nl' ‘ ‘__(5;,}_.1.. liamcnt opening wilkbea quiet affair. llld lil Rst in Froirmore mllllolellm p¢e¢\;¢|;e¢|\._¢g’||g¢jq1 Q Q. ` All social functions have been beside those of the Prince Consort. \“dn,| ¢|,““ Hug.” “&_ Bb&'-\d°U¢d- also ann ovens sesinn 'rne corrin. air to sing hym fcounr Lanins wiLi.a'o1‘ arrzrrn. _ _ ` _ . . death of the , . ' e v __ el ~'l‘l\egan earelagewithooiu supported Hpnblloauddn _ Ill ` L' `_ ' M A »'~““°”"‘" "*"‘? F1 f f “ - -- ` Steward.- '- ‘ml | I I' .- ~ ~ .._.»~`*w-f s»..- __ '_ V A _ _ A A ,Z ; ' ' l I ' ' ` by the Queen‘s equerrlesfaud household ‘ |l|°\“\| il 5| W ` ‘ f“ ~ style ot hashes need ‘ is 1: TH'_|,egul", meeting or the Ts will be flanked by the same officers as on Satur I tmmfu. nt my held in Willard Hall,on Thursday even- 557° , The ¢g`~j`,_ ing next at 7 o’clock sharp, at which read- Following the colli i walked. - _ 5”. gui,” i gg i g ing and sewing will be taken up. The Klnggiwlmi. Hmm,” Q. *N ¢ & - _ meeting last Thursday was very interestj _ 'mm yn’ 1" A .e ing and well carried out. The initiation _ ;;h°D"'k°;f_E:'"'m3ht" `m¢m_ jf* _ 5 K, ‘ .‘ so aaay to use and always aussi. X ,__ _,av or -w ,Q , _ _.,.~,;. ;= :,_. . ,.1 =Z7f"L» 'Q51 .1 2; _ _ f 5 F .;,. `€ "fi fe. .L 1* .<5 '-‘I .,, 2*. ,_ _;i_ é_ ’f`_f‘.f --li- W L ,___ l :Ui if 5 =>.-ft, ,la 1-3: is $3 , .. *E