' `. "__-fi'l;ir_?;‘ I TlIE{GUARl)I_-\N, L;lIARLO'l`TEl`OWN7|i’.E. I. FEBRUARY, 15.1900 f Ani. ' Tan sale of tickets fcr the hockey ty of the con- matches on Friday is unprecedented. 3- wr Ngnh held Only a few reserve and gallery tickets a basket social last night. are 103- FROM all accounts tho Patriotic Con- THE members of the Methodist cert in aid of the Red Cross Fund in Church at Brackley Point Road held a the Opera House ig to be mg gouge;-g of social and entertainment in the church . the season. The decorations of the llli night- housa is in charge of a most cimpetent D , _ _ . ,f , f °°¥"°'“,‘°° “,§_ "“1i>°‘l°i'° '°f=’= f°° ...$5.1 5I.'§..‘,‘? §?°5§‘§ $33. “‘§.‘iZfL'l§i’$‘.l rice o ti _ _ _ we area er ng or P a ° t to 83° them things in the old land. To-:iight-‘ the ba|an¢g ofh e _Arrrisric Decoration.--The show Grwechurch. white wear sa|e a goo” Store ‘mis P`mao`unced 7# reaylt MR.J.J.Johnsori has the GU/li¢pi.iN’s I S gem by all who nw it last night The thanks for a beautiful calendar is~ued window of \Ir R H Ramen ’s dr fCW Specia nap ss suberb collection of the latest produc- M *fy um A°"i.d°l" and G“"’m°° C'°rFl°"`° tion of ties for the season was displayed "°° C°°’ L mmd' ' in a manner that ex reised a refined » _ P ` FUNNY-Well you bet. thats whit taste of both harmony and color ar- they sly about the (_)_Y,B is ooooolt and "‘"z°m°”t° A1l1°V°"*‘ °f= Pi°“.Y “S pie socislat Kingston ti night. Ad- effect should see the selection mission only 10c Ladies with ies Rev. C. W. '1‘Uirsr~:n of Mo t Mme' . I U P G - ' ` e a . . ‘well chos ord ted th to ' . n en 5°' ° “ur” “nd ‘°° Tillie Napkins ....... ;.t:::;"......:.'°;..i ,_ Handsome designs, T2-inch wide, regularl.20, for 95C for 900 lot church and congregation zath r d at our home and gave very tangible ex- . _ ._ ° is°°~ P.dl:`.__lloland in writilpg the Messenger A meetinz 01’ the Ladies' Aid SCClet_v an i-i_or saves- he iiecond year of of the P. E. I. Hospital will oe held in our stay in Montague is fast ebbin the srl f h _ gl p oroteY.M.C.A,1~`ridy awav_. _T_he kindness of_the people has morning, Feb. 16th. at half-past ¢l»ven not diminished. Early in the new year o’olock 15 2- 72-incb wide, regular 1.15, quitealarge number of the members - ' “ I Rav. W. T. D. Moss, St Andrews Church. Picton. N. 8. has an article in 72-inch wide, regular 90c, precsion lo their interest in the welfare "‘° Pl‘°9bY¢°¥'i\|l 001|* 0 Journ for 756 72-inch Job, regular 72c 4@ ofthe pastor :and his wife. A very pleasant evening was sp nt in a social lunch prepared by the ladies. the oom _ g al en- ti led "The Poezry of Keats." f way. After Plrtakillg of an excel] -nt -THE 145 vhwslthat ‘nn 5° m°°h ad' or ' ‘ mired Tuesday in St. Psul’s schoolroom pm’ W” called ‘O order by ouresteem will be shown in brace church this For what cau’t they stand with a com- l evening at 8 o’clock Admission 10 brother, DeaeoaForbes, whom a f-iw cams Chudr B the assurance ofthe confidence and “Fiioar America to Europe” by the Hemmed and unhemmed esteem of all present. In addition to White 'Stu-L n;._the gsm", of the 1 _ _ _ _ ar A Hue assortment to choose gzovipéinpty mm`;i;yupther colptnbutions gee: ships aloat to-night in -Grace ,The cry of the clan, the shout of the f _ P - @ 'ffl UPPY #Hd church. This is the last opportunity . dgxo to ga so lfuly lhlnkfill the citizens of Charlottetown will have Tm: Canadian HomeJournal nbliah of seeing these splendid views as the ` D - 1 _ od in Toronto ,S gmng mm Butch” zgzelssebevxci bm; gg 1\¢w yur; the Lit In the clamor and clash of encounter of the wives of leading Canadians. The ° p , February number contains a fine po'- Tn Methcd- ¢ .b Curtains--"* WEEKS & Gil. .OO p sf -i ease i... ltmHu_- i 10-4 White Houeycombe, re- gular $1.00, for 10.4 White Honevcombq, fringed $1.15, for I0-4 White Marsailtes, $1.85 for A large new stock of \\'hite Lace Curtains to select from. The People’s Store, Ill CDUIOSI# nlliiiiiu in iisitg When you buy from us. @ Everything you get is ofal the same quality. That is all the BES'l. Q TO-DAY lsgiltilie llc etch 3 listsi Buns |0c pit lliz. Q lists Seas Illc “ tloz..f§ Uttciit lic “ Ill.; llssgllllll‘s l0c " dt trust Tartir llsclt l0c pet for Piileilloise-Rolls Illc “ diz- Slsgirsiisps l2c “ th gritty. Cream and Ctlcoisst is. oo5cooaend Try out llucllasse Bread olll 41: per Liat. l STEWAR Eclipse Bakery. Bakes le ‘ b tl trait ef Lady Uavies.|wife of Sir Louis Davies, together with the following Lou s Davies. is a great favorite with Her gentle refinement makes her much sought after by people of cultnre,while thesweet graciousuess of manner she invariably shows, pleases all who i b zht ° t h ' in ttawa. where she his liv d the greater part of the past eight teen years. she has many strong and sincere friends. She is is native of Prince Edward Island and has l fr h f h ‘ and common sense that is the heritage of those who are born and brought up n sas a wi e o one o the Cabinet Minister- preverti her taking avery active part in women’.~l organizations. She is conreced, hivriver, with the Historical and Humane Societies, and is always ready to give sympathy and help to any deserving case of individual privation and sorrow. She is also Prov- ONE of the pioneer settler of t‘.i`s com munity p°ssed peacefully away to eter- nal rest \Vedrieedsy Jan. 17th ultimo. Miss. Penelopy Matheson was long and favorably known in Dundas, and has lelt to mourn her loss many rela- tives and friends in different sections of of this provincc. When most of the country was covered hy the sturdy forest the deceased, then a young wo man accompanied to Dundas herparents and familv who were among the first settlers of this place. As a practicaland to strengthen and cheer thoie eary The deceased will belong missed by her many friends and acquaintances by whom she was held in high esteem. But deep-r still com -is the sense of loss to those who daily shared hir sympatiy latives who though mourning sorrow not as those without hope but know honor him .wi h so useful a life here. has been called to enter unou that ful- ler life with its congenial activities and ministrations which love transforms to is prca. ers met yesterday moming in Centenary church. Reports were received from the churches. Rev. G. sketch. ~-Lidy Davies, the wife of Sir M. Campbell, president of the conference ,But what for the Women Of Britain ? was present and addressed the meeting. A’ Pooplo o, on oiusoo and oiroomsmnool resolution of condolence was tendered the I gereaved family of Dr. Pope..-St. John UD. Tm: members of the League of the Cross held a free entertainment in the O r’ ron '30 er 9°°'°‘Y- Lyceum Hall last evening, which was S well attended. The program consisted priieipaliy of selections by the taad, which was the first appearance in pub- lic of the new instruments, litely pur- chased by tl;e Society. Comic souzs ° “ro” 5 ”° ° ' ° ’°t°mg°”°° by Messrs. W._` C. Whit‘ock and T.l Eggleston, and a very pretty song by Mr Austin Trsinor helped to fill out in the Maritime provinces. Lady Davies|ti)o'progmm_ Tho’oomot solo by Mn isnotvr stro adh " d _ “Y TW; “ °;' ”““Y ‘°°“‘ W.J.l Brown, and the baritone solo UP ' (brass) with bard accompan in nt by Mr. Ber‘.Cantwell was entliu iistlcally reteived. Miss May McMillan pre- of the program the Spiritual Director, R iv. J. F. Johnson addressed the audi- ence and administered the pe lge to about 250 ofthe members of the Society. incial Vice-President of the Women’s_To - - ft t - t ded b National Cotnil fcr P. E. Island. G03 g‘a‘;!;l‘t)}§esC(2,l:e‘;Inali;Ii1li3t?biE|i1d. y lritirs 1-“noir St;rr0r.K_--Tm; Guan- msii is the leading 1 aper in this locality and since the lack of snow prevents hauling, etc, the farmers find plenty of y time to read it.-Horse trotting is in-l dulged in by the lovers of sport, some interesting races have already taken place. Mr. Elmer Srewart’s horse Cnampion, finds formidable rivals in Mr. R. Thompson’s mare. and Lady Lightfoot. now owned by one of our farmers, but formerly by Mr. William Brown of Covehead. The constant noble <`iri-tian woman She did muvh ,hir and buzz of me grigtmill, denotes values in chamber ware. Give us a call the amount of work, our miller Mr. *Hd b* °°UVi”0°d- 1 lf iettlers among whom her lot was cas . ~ - ~ Gallant is doing, aid the large patron- age.-Our school, though somewhat overcrowded is making good progress under the creditable management ofthe teacher, Miss Annie Fyfe, of Stanley Bridge.-Mrs. J. Arhing is having the and °°°°°U‘ mid whose 1.°vE 'md gnu' large wil.ow trees round her residence “Ida she 9° mfhly memo To mr cutdown_- Mrs. Cliappele. of Char- brolhors and sister and other near re- lonetown has lately been “ming re, latives in this place.-Cupids arrows are falin thick and fast in this direc l€pllOllC fl* ltbatshe Whom her God nad erlabhd to tion ariilgi-wedding: bells" are hear-_lf gilnhnsnlfs Powder- ` d in the distance.- \\'sNDi»:riizit. T its death occured in Charlottetown, on Friday the 9th icst.of Abbie Hender- ’ 3*' 'ea - ,rest and is the divinely appointed se- so~,wife of Mt. John McNeill of Wal- ' s. ,. ., .ld ht fM.Th ceooeeeesii ° °“ " _ 7 ' , e stances surrounding her dt ath are pecu m; _` Wlialtsi _ _ _ ,___ _ R _a [S liiry sad, The deceandwas for semi; tmeindelicats healtn and realizing *wi ! “ii” *tint the end was drawing near set out DR ~-- U all 'Und 3'7"' an mt fiom \Vsl:ham with her husband and D ~ 0 . am _HI Ls 3'°““u'°d by Dr' chu" ,little family forthe home of her child- “‘“‘ -*tl A-~1~tsnt ii* R at London or Nerve Food. llicod. Tney reached Charlottetown in waalmic H-is 'ul .\l ?ld d l ' ml |_o,__,,,,§"1h,0(f’§"m‘1’d",°5f§‘ -- safety where they were met by kind Throath and Nose _ H°~“l‘iwU "A |~ - ind in a dead body" is the way frien is and medical attention promptly in Diseases sf fl" 5"' Ea" pnrn1ys;ui'1sgsi?meiimes described. Whaicanbe secured. bntthe fatigue ofthe journey . . tf 'l' tren th onmef H _ mon. hon-,ble than to lose all control of ihebod was too much for herfas ai ing s g -W-=i-s'..'f-..._ 52 E .iii as ia dstakmlet snhys he awav with eaa ..e. '.1-.tsw ' _ MQ-C l _ , . y ' ' ' ‘ a“°D'>e-Rigvimtitiidks-'.rc=t west. land feel death Kfadlla-llY`°l31mmH }`°“f°’"5°“'°7 ‘nd her wuned €pln.t sank - w rut I \ i ~_. Hour ---'_»_;l|» ii, m_ io i 'p_ m_;2;te 4 p. m. l sloopyessness, nervousness, headache, loss of 800|! alter het arrival ln the city. Her K \ i \ ` `\ lg|,"°'» ’ by ”""’_‘"‘E“”“‘~ ‘ _ - 1' l m forebodir. 5 my remains accompanied by her husband \ , 5 \\\ \ l 5 us: mrs” “W P ""2" W“`“ G"“°’S”' °“°’g’ and malty’ goo Y g ' brou ht to Flmsdale on Saturday sl ' 7 ' " ‘ ' _ fnti e and weakness of the body are symptoms W9|'9_ S ‘ ",Q’/ 3” _ . . ~ fterana ro - U ‘ C5/57,5 _ y , ,H many md m evening and on Monday a p p I of the nerve exhaustion which w , ‘ _ _ i - ~ r ate service at her fr ther s residence _ V g es I' eiili-Zrklisvtiyrrllmitlciric-,yi di linnszgiiiitr habit, were quiet‘y laid to rest in the presence ' . ‘ . sr vi coucll siixrulle wefeibe cause. r¢St°f='i°“ °°“b°“‘j>SI¢ff¢¢“=- if’ °nf’i’;`f; c;"'°°;”1’ft,°‘;‘ _;'(;°r“med’d":‘; lm' mms ° Como' grooomushgou-5° ‘nv brought about by a few months treatment i °q - h -_d nt of the C t Pulmonary a actions _,,,;h_Dr_'c‘linse's Nerve I-`ood,ihegreni resiom d`eceaee_d frop; tpompresi F 'meh Mn. Salad "Bde" vm bo ncaived by .mum luvlgin Food inside vital energy l‘ld.c.`.*IS:oilllet5ds a.memTier,o came to hand lb’ °°d°f'iZ°°d “P w Ffbtnff 243" ss elegant. preparation for chrent 'mo 'me body, mp, on _wasting process and nh _ I -it - am 1900. from any person wishing to con- bus ei. mesa Pi-ies ,°”5°“' -Y_“'°°"“.‘“"°". ° Sanus. "1 un' n' °“;e_::'§’°!;°eb:=nlg¢ “P *lm dsyvm Chow” ‘PML the 'nm mklog tract for the manufacturing of cheese .. -~iftlieW'iltshire1hiryia Com l A llt£t:l:aTl8l CURE p § “mens disorders and weaknesses of men, touching reference tothe pure Christitpln ,xg th. mmm" "ua, Z Tmdgflz WN 101° Blwiedlm. A women andchildreu. life ofthe deceased and tendering e. édiillconrlneeyon. Pdoeilh ' avi" in £1’ is muioonod by must ' m th md gnootiomto in_ IRIS Wil” P01' lid POIIDQI. lemedseg iiespai-ssl for-D! known io science. liresiores taut in7hJ_"'Jh"_ ,cheese maker finding his own lielp;L is ueiusrrois, ooirim eoiofieineebesas. reimdffosf *#4 _also rats permositti. _ A ,.~“"m-u.h°”~..”‘lda=-¢=tyw¢'¢1b“’°°"'°°°u mhmunmamu Lowsstoraayleadsr sotasessmnly s -1-KO--1-' lsiiieines ' assi-'s°£"i°cii..'raeina amines. s ‘°°°P‘°" |15; f ' _._ pusebstw¢snGovesnmlt P|',.H’“|| 'rwsivsssssahlvytsallk L_L_Jmxm&t 0 _" _,’_i!"_i1Hls_1__1,=kii,li1yli ' 1 Tne husbands. the brothers, the sons sided at the piano. About the middle, All the women of Britain are equal. _ And the rich and poor are just siiters B . . up by Charlottetown Condensed Milk Co _ aaawaaassas “The gBest ` = =Cooks4” ' 1-_' ”' ‘N ‘ I --T 1* -me _--c -M Ciroi r-: h d Patriot; cond)e‘i'ntTl?e.b.e22(iiR¢‘ll.d! at the lltll|$3lllllll gregation of Murra Hai' unin- Mrs. Laagtry Receives New War Balhil by Cable sad Will Recife lt'st Bazaar. NEW Yoiix. Feb. 9._lirrs. Lsngii-y has received by cable the new patriotic ‘ PWM. entitled “The Woman of Britaii " i by Ethel_de Fonblauque (Mrs. Arthur Barter), which she will recite at ine bazaar at Sherry’s next Tuesday for the l benefit of British soldiers and their families. The pocni follows; A word for the women of Britain, Who bid their beloved ~‘good-by” ; » who go forth To fight and to conquer or die. A word for the women of Britain, Who part with the friend they love best. And tllrhting their fears, smile up through their tears When he, too, goes out with the rest. ‘Tis hard for the women of Britain, Who stav when their warriors go, The men who set forth are eager and i mad To measure tbe`r might with the foe. For the men therc’s the passion of peril, _ That lighfens the hardship they bear. rade at hand The death or the honor to share? or them there’s the strain of 'tho battle, And the joy of' the charge at its height. mas, , And the fury and throb of the fight. There is valor and glory-or death ?` With the _thought of the woman who loves them To hallow their last dying breath. Ah ! They need our pity the most ! _ n their desolate homes they are waiting for news f . Of the dear one who dies at his post. For theirs is the weariesttrial. Long vigils oflpaia-day and night; ick at heart and alone, they pray at Gad’sthroue For the men whom they love in the fight. And this is the word for the women- Those loved ones are far. far away, That the work to be done forthose who remain None else can accomplish but they; And this is the work of the women-. Brave women of generous si ui- To take each her share of the sorrow they bear _ And lighten the grief of the whole. 1 The gentle are helping the simple- ‘ Love and sympathy level all pride- And hearts find relief in the union of grief When the men fight and die side by side. For the men share alike in the fray. ln the hearts of the nation today. _--3_- Use Oak Brand Condensed Milk. etter and cheaper than a cow Put . all grocers. 30 tf W. P. Colwill is showing some good. L ._ in Ch'\rlo‘tetown are now using a- The leading hotels an boarding houses use it ex clusively, as they find it the cheapest and most economical Cream of Tartar Baking Powder sold in the city. ‘Ve manufacture it, and guarantee that it is made from the purest drugs, carefully mixed and sifted. Price ‘Z5 cents for a full pound (16 oz) tin. 15 cents for half pound (8 on) tin. Sold by all grocers. JOHN BALDEl8TOX» i ¥ li Bottsette s i , i u 1 l l ‘ . Bill liar liflglli.--_ lllamliallts tt Wall , border to match-marked price? about A placed on sale. 'lhink of bu i af .. _ border enough for a. room fory pun, 2.* About 150 lots- come to-day. ' T ;»s an i ..fi‘l.’; ..‘;.‘:f Floore &_ -.if The Wall Paper Men. e ~ ,si -. iff 34%,. “Lonelisa'7 from a- year of Odd fines and small to inellb hh sample bool' Bonisobmg NIU up iiltidlanh lots we’vl L' Snail ill . / ~ \ .\ (_.i'_.\ ,. 4 -for 'I >.`5?°_;€§1¢f»_ * nan __ f-_'_ sale at ,_ 1 -i. \ r ' ' ‘ ` soiled B f . 1 ’ \ M00|l[& s 1- , 'l 1 5 I f, ._ dow aigdww ` V$"__”.@_ out between fonraall dozen “odds” and .fi Sonicare siniplyodd Ibn- .; §>_§,;55;il;l§ 1.3;:-4/ s others are ja trifle is ~ ‘ ‘ (from using as ~_‘ 6 ._ `11|n; Of some cnlorswe have - ,_ `“° "" " ,_ ` one, of others three or bk. =_ Some plain, some with dado-some lace H 25 per cent discount. l`loore& McLeod, , What we Advertise we have. I ,_ I4; Y. >‘ wsisltirl multi? lilllll Ullll3lIlSit ,_ _A Maybe this is the choioest snap of 1 p _ ,W if and placed on sale as follows: ,ft_l_-(Qi,-l ell. All the odd curtains-all the 1 cgi- I ' soiled ones have been fpioktd oat ._ , >:__/ _ -..._.,,,..,___ ._ 3 Bixby; - Odd curtains-only one pair '_ u£// of each pattern-some slightly 5.! ONE THIRD OFF. _~.'_ A lot of badly soiled curtains to go at half price. 1- The Busiest Store on Cliarlottetowlfs ,» Busiest Street.. as W' l " "*