,-. r-1-,-`§ ,_-w J eo ~ \ “ :.2 _ i'»'-<.<,-‘ .,.,".""` 1 , ' -» ' = '_- .'; »~- if ' ` " “J” f ‘ 't - ' f 'f f ”`-:';~;.»e-"' -F _ s » * ‘ -,I,‘{_1.:;T»-_" 'IEE GUARDIAN, OHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE MWA” » , » . ` _ .L-"5-5'- "’§f" " ffig -*if-iv' ` ‘ v ' »' ~ _ ` _ . _-"L -"ij ~»'f';-"1- BLAND, MARCH 1. E * l l - *" A al.-Q - hh ,. " ;¢;~'t.?l § ll _-I' »,,.§_,-.W _ » ' §?';ff- E ` -_sn \\ ~‘-- __ - Here’s people free from pain and ache Dyspepsia's direful ills. It is because they always talre Laxa-Liver Pills. These little pills work while you sleep, Without a gripe or pain, curing biliousness, constipation, dyspepsia and sick headache, and making you feel better in the moming. Heals and DR' woows soothes the lungs loawlv PTNE and cures the worst kinds of SYRPPT, coughsandcolds. 5 L ‘_ DO YOU _ENJOY A snqnclsim IIPOBTED IIAVANNS nothing better in the city. _ Also all kinds of easeltine roaacco. J. G. JAMIESON, The Medical Hall. I Pallor and Ieanass are the evidence of deficient nourish- ment or defective assimila- tion. PU TTY E R’S EMU LSION contains in small compass and in palitable form a sur- prising amount of nourish- ment and tonic virtue. Thin people who take it grow fat, -pale people soon resume the hue of health puny child- ren grow plump and rosy. Be sure you get PJTTNEITS the original and best Emul- sion. (°)l`all tlruggists and deal- ers. bf _-_ __ - _ llllllllllllllllllll lilllllll K|NDERGMi_T_CN ilill, FRIDAY, MARSH 1si PROGRAM. PART 1. 1.`0'rchestra-March . . . . . . . . . . . .Miss Hanhattan. 2. Chorus-“The Vikings" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.Failing 3 Clarionet Sole-"Minstrel, Boy" . . . . _ .Clements P!‘0f. W. H. Vfatts. ` 4. Reading-Selected... ..._ _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . ._ Rev. Leo Williams. 5 Sang-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' F`tz ld Miss Constance 1 gera _ 6. Or-ation on Monument F'und ............. ._ _ . J. E B. Mctiready, Esq. ‘ ISTEFHISSION. 3. Male Qu;rtet--“When Twilight Dews"_. _ ._ ,_ Messrs.~G. H Moore. F. Newsou. R. h d R D ° . _In nson, an J. _ avisou z Song-"The Beit Little icirl" . . . . . . . . . _ . . . ._ Misses gean and Fanny Gill. 3 Song-Selecte ............................... ._ 4. Violin Solo-Romana.; . . . . . _ . . . _ _ . . .., . . . _ _ _ Prof. V' ico be mn m . 5. Song-“When 1‘m Big 1‘llbe a Soldier." ...................................... ._ Molloy Mrs W. Ii. Watts. _ Views by G. H. Haszard, Esq. I. address . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _Major Weeks. 7. Chorus-“Spring Song" . . . . . _ . . . _ . ... . . . . . . _ . ._ “GOD SAVE THE K VG." _ Admission to all places of Hall 25c_ Tickets at jan:!ieson's MCD .mald’s and Johnson & John- son s rug stores Concert begins at eight sharp. - Feb. 25;-td 1 I A - - c ¥ Q&EE uamir rokiniiiune Q ZOTOIIO, E f u u Q ,.1 I I'.ll. liatillv, “lliltle Bobs ” O ' Are as dainty a trio as E were ever sent out by any M studio. ` , ' _ atre an oyiali of CX ll 6 E ID. ' ut‘i=i.ootu§'a°»'i-=ii'. _ "S Z' KARILLOSa.i'e an oval with gold wreath entwin- ' ‘ ing at $3-ID the dozen. IJTTLE BOBS-are a panel small, but immensely ' mln. The! Ire $2.50 the I. ~ aaéumeuiiim-stolen l _ -Iwi a Q IIOOO 'a 0 “til-Ilillldglhl ul 'kb 'Mild [INEC e 8 I Ol 'I gloi U are __ ° ° -_ 1 'hr-., V ` I Y I I 4| OUP I U 0.9 ~ vi II O ' _ . 0. e , , Charlottetown , \ Q 9 I \ O l v ~ Q - 0 i I Q '_»,»` 11,1 ¢_s U vs_: c.a gn.: a.; he apt k-_ ,DEATH OF ]: W. P. BALDBRSTON. lt is our sorrowful duty to ann0lm0€ the sudden and altogether unexpected death of Mr. John \Vesley Pope Balder- swn which ot-curred at Kennel] early on QF. ' Monday. _ fgi' - 5'»< *X ll \Vheu Mr. Balderston was in town ~ `\-,I1 ' some days ago a few of his most intimate ` `,-'I _ ' friendslearned that he wa-` \1I\W€l|l1"fl . j, , _ , ` ,lllt _- in consultation with a physician. He X I -1/. ', ` . _ //f __' looked quite well, but. his insidious ali- ment was of the dropsical type. His powerful frame and 'vigorous con- stitution had for many years withstood hardship and exposure during long drives incidental tohis occupation as an exten- sive dealer in cattle. I5 can he readily understood therefore how reluctant a man in the prime of life vigorous and full of buoyant hope wouldbetoyeild to the subtle though increasingly evident advances oz' disease. On going back to the ranch he became worse and though medical aid was promptly obtained complications set in and the patient sufferer sank rapidly. Mrllalderston was born in North Wilt- shire Prince Edward Island, thirty-six years ago where his parents and numer- ous relatives reside. His fat-her Hon John Balderston was a member of the Legisla- tive Council or Upper House of that pro- vince for many years and was President of the Council during his last term retir- ing from politics after the emerging of that body with the Legislative Assembly. The deceased came west about nine years ago. He was associated in business at first with Mr. F. N. Darke and latterly with Mr. Sinton. In 1894 he married Miss Amanda J. Drake and in the course of time acquired a comfortable home on Albert Street. During the past year they resided chiefly at the ranch as Mr. Balderstoifs presence was frequently re- quired, owing tn the increasing volume of business. He was known far and wide. His business took him into many homes, him a welcome guest with rich orpoor young or old. He was particularly fond of children and wherever he went they clung fondly and familiarly to “P992-" That he was deeply attached to his own two little girls and to her who is to-day a disconsolate widow, enduring the surest ailliction that ever befalls an affectionate wife, need not be said, for it was amply evident. ° Dr. Cotton, who was hurriedly called out on Saturday remained in attendance to the last, and when he could no more render_kindly services to Mr. Balderston xiden regarding funeral arrangements and in despatching the sad news to distant relatives. Sympathetic replies have been received from Re v. Hedley Balderston, Greenwood, B. C. and Dr. Stephen Balder- stod, Evanston, Illinois, both brothers of the deceased. A younger brother, Egerton is here. The writerwell knows what a place the deceased had in the aiiection of his now aging parents. It ~wil1 be a measure of consolement to them to know that Mr. and Mrs. Balderston made many friends in this new land, and that to-day a large concourse of kind people pay a tribute of respect to the departed.-RegniaStandard. A WIFE TO HER HUSBAND. One of us, dear-but one- Will sit by a bed with marvellous fear, And clasp a hand Growing cold as it feels for the spirit land- Dailing which one ? One of us, dear-but one Will stand by the ol.her's cotiin bier, And look and weep, While those marble lips strange silence keep- Darling, which one 't One of us, dear-but one- By an open grave will drop a te ir, And hoineward go, The pain of an unshared grief to know, Darling, which one ? One of us, darling, it. must be, V It may be you will slip from me, Or, perhaps, my life may just be done, [` m glad we do not know which one. _ NSW DRESSED MEAT TRADE. ToRo.\"ro, February 25.-The first ship- ment in the new dressed, meat trade between Canada and Great Britain was made to-day with a shipment of four carloads, consigned by Wm. Harris 8: C0.» of this city. If this shipment is suc- cessful loenl capitalists and Englishmen interested in the trade will form a com- pany herewith a million dollars capital to develop the trade. -rr V Womans _ Weakness A woman’s reproductive f organs are in the most in- tense and continuous sym- » ` Egy _.with ber kidneys. ' _ slightestdisord° erinthe ` ' kidneys brings about a ‘cggrepponiezling disease in _ ~' uctiveorgame Dodd’s Kidne Pills, yrek- " storing the kiclhevs to their perfect condition, prevent and c-we those fearful - orders peculiar to women. .4-nc.-__. -.~.» .__ __ pottltitllketheirqameaaka ' EX gssmeanslivaluable _ _ iriendemorepleaaurethaa Pale young girls-. worn-out Liqoithers, suffering wives » I women- on upon _ " ol`erl3§, our . “Em ’ A ~ “ AFFECT5 YOUR .rua htssunny disposititin always made! _ CHURCH WALL BB PRBSERVED. The Boston correspondent of the St. John Sun writes: The corporation of bt. Paul`s Church on Tremont Street the his- toric old edifice which was erected in 1819 has decided to refuse an offer of $1,500,000 for the property. The general sentiment was that the Church should not be moved to anotherpart of the city. St l-‘au 1', stands in the business section and has long been one of the landmarks. The present Bishop of Nova Scotia, Rt. Rev. Frederic Court- ney D. D., was for several years rector ol the Chureh.The present rector is Rev. John S. Lindsay, and the curate Rev. Mr. Ket- chuni. 1__¢§.___ RAID ON LTOUOR HOUSES. TOPEKA, Kansas. February 27. -J. V7. Adams was fatally wounded dui-ing a raid on the Curtis wholesale liquor house at midnight last night. A carload of beer had been un oaded during the day:and about fifteen men,armed with sledges and revolvers, brokc open the door and sir ash- ed the cases. Adams says he was shot bya policeman. Rev- F. VV. Emerson was also hurt, but not seriously_ A ii AWEAK STONACH wHoLE Bonv ` fnoi1T()P io .ft ' BOTTOM GIYES STRENGTH T0 THE T0 THE BLOOD, AND lll’E TO THE TUNGS Telephone Ge. Thi* A I1‘Uu'.ll General Dleilling Of "The Telephone Company of ,Prince Edwz rd Island," for the elect-ion of Dir c ora, and for such other proceed- ings ani business as it is c nnpaaent for the shareh--lders to ded wi it ,md determine, _w.1l bs he-.1-i on Wednes- dav, thi 13-.h diy of M irch, lw0l, at the hour of eight o’clock p. m , at the office of the Cimp-my. Quinn Sarees. H. J. CUNDALL, ‘ Presidolll'-. Charlottetown, March 1, S A 13. L _ ____ .__ ___ .__ ________ a____a ll. MCLKUBHLIN; H. ll. _ Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE and RESIDENCE-Kent Sl., Near City Building. llackinnon & Williams, , Banisters, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. D, A. MACKINNON, LL. B., Q. C. E. BAYFIELD WILLIAMS. Omce-Cameron Block, Charlottetown Honey to loan on Real Estate. Ian. 17 d& . DR. GLIFT Hee rem-wt-fl to I-lot Springs, Arkansas, U. S. A., where the waters and Mountain air hasten the cure of Chronic Diseases under his self help treatment. Reduced round-tri , ticiets, good 3 months, from U. S. Citi e All inquiries answered -Nov 1 dtw 6 Manx. aa. c., up-ringer, seiiduu- , Oice, Browu‘s B oek. Victona Row, Char Klotiietowu, Branch oicein K’admai'|’s ‘building Cllpaud. Money toloan. z _ _ BTALLWOOD. C R. Blrrisfe d Atiotlley t Eglaw Nota Public. etc.r%I£ce.Cume.a sieei-_ iaieiy ogupredby i-‘_ 1.. mmm, rail,” ' ms _ icuney A.. emsis snosfcinui "`nmt¢i¢f¢,"" i 7 H_WN‘kA iaeripticapmiuptlyatt sliilglm. etc. Terms to suit purchasers r Stand, Kent St., Charlottetown P South Side Queen Square. _Money to loan. 1 t"`~.-t`-‘ < f!" \. ‘ ‘*‘ , (Zi-\13l, ‘ti'ls ic/ J -*\.J ~ - \-_- cleared out before the arrival of our new stock' Thursday only. - _ __ AttractivegPrices,in Tapes-Window Shades Sliglidy try Carpets at Pat 175 yards 65c niw 42c ‘ ’ 68 49 15 good colors 60c. V H e( " ` 6 H 68 sc 42] ll. " “ 520. I 1 3:1? .t 85 .t 60 Discount 30~ per cent- ~' 11; ~ es “ 45 ' _ ' -5 °‘ 68 “ 45 Soiled Curtains and Fancy You will find something in th`s lot Window Muslins less than to suit. one of your rooms. | _ There will be sold at dn), March gtk. next.a! noon on the mega; Sucha Chance A far mine mpg: eight Milch bred Ayshife two hogs 5o hens. ' l p . . i as 1 ..s:.t“2t‘:.e“. 1 is - straw, potatoes and turnips. A One if ’ new buggy ‘ ,_ other implements, an 5 'I ; i farm- _ 1 ' Y ° . .» 'mn mgiciimehoelttéfurnituxe including , c ine, _ V All odds and endsiin our Carpet Dlepaitment must be »tii;'f"“"”°°"‘°"""’°““”"““° Y ' thke’p1aee{ T e T 0 S1 in windsor 1.20 now 85 _ 9 l-2 yards fancy stripe _ _ r ' _ A 'a 6” ‘ 33% ya.-'ds nice red tapestry carpet “P” , _ ' wid ft. 65.. new soc. lP"°°,?5" "°"' 25°' yalds green ground now A ysfds 14 1_2 t, (roam .. 80 _ ,_ 55 ,spray sold 68e..now 25e. ¢\ 19 » ' _ _ _ ‘ “ .. -yards extra line muslin with 16 1 2 hw" ° “ green and oldmou sprig regular price it & red |¢ 21 1_;'°"'m _‘_ _‘ _‘ _$100 per yardpyours for 1 20 1-2 green _ ‘° 85 " ` 24 blue " 6-5 “ 21 1 2 brown “ 95 24 groin “ 1.00 22 l~2 cream “ 45 “ 32- 85 yards 1.00 now 68c. [half price* I 1 _ sc it " - 55 16 yards very One Madras with old rose harness flower 684:. clearanc- price 251:. other lots in same propor- tions come early and secure a bar- gain. - 55 55 50 65 68 l l Paton dt Go. " eassnanaa _ ml pgs. 3%!! auf" ‘~.- _ __.\ ~_~,_, ._» -f g , . _ _ T' x . 0 A Chat _ on uhhers p For several seasons- shoe dealers have found it diiicult to ob- e tain a rubber for mfn, that would give satisfac ion. This is due _ to the high price and ecavciiy of the raw material. - ' We have tried samples from every Canadian factory and also some from highest grade American factories. and are at length in a. pcsition to cifer to the public a rubber that we cm safely glllrlntee ` ' They are fine light and stylish They are Htters They will wear ‘ The price is 95c. _ Every pefrie warranted ALLEY & CO- ill. SATISTIEIJ- _ . Hsursx, N. S., Nov. 24th. 1900 To The North American L‘fe Assurance Co. ` .4 Toronto, Ont Gxivrinnii-N, MR. F MA_cPHIE, your Manager forpthe Pmvimg of _N0Va Scotia, has this day handed me a cheque for $1,931.66, be- ing the cash value of my policy in your Company which insturel 0-. ay. ‘ _ I 000|! 011% thi!! Pvlify. which was for $1.500, on the 1_5 Year Endowmet, 15 year Investment V-Plan, and if I h.-d died during thgidfteen years_n_iy family would have received the face of the ' Po cy. Recognizing the fact that this rrotic ion must have con- ` ~. turned a considerable proportion of my yearly premiums. 1 con- sider the return ay very admirable one, and it is in every way gat- isfactory to mg M 4 _ _ I have no h¢sita_tion ‘ in recommending the North _Amerie -" .- Life to anyoredesiring insurance which would at the same. -return a good investment on the money paid.. I - ` ~ T ' ; ;Yours trulv,‘ - \ A. Minn ~Fnas`xn.. i _ Hates-and information cheerfully given; ' A j A' ~ - i J. R<::ss i V E Ei -¥ov 20 1 ‘ 1' f-ng' STDGK The stock of three Q mt- Farm If the da morning at 9 o’clock the following will be oiffred' for cishh'8d’i"""'“' ons , __ I An upiightagin bgifgg ° Soiled att Patons. ‘ p°“" A9917 '°- 1 _ W. F. Feb. ‘27. dlm 5. oth uantuy o The Medicinal' _Value muh valnabio the treatment ’Plli'l l’llllll_ phitee and Guaiaeol, pared and emu! tied ,agreeable tendency f of Liv¢_Oil-g_wit_h 'n ' ` e' that in eliminated. It has a pro valuable epzcilic action treatment of and all ` '1r.ieespee\ill'y` tome for wean and do dren and adults. It is ' by the most capricious and cate stomach. Sk Per Bottle. Al Draulsts - lianufactured by - HATTTE & M - _--'_' 1-i.u.ii=.ix, N. s 3 SYDNEY, ` C. B. ` _ invispitiisisiiiiii illlll J. Hltllllllllll l. l I Barrister. Sc SYDNEY, GAPEBRBTON W Braaclotflce. Glace lay. il I, 0°ll°¢f»l°ns promptly attendee ie. Nov19d&w3~mos.,. ~ _ _ I r t . L. L. GULLIV _ iuait. asisite SOUl‘ll CIIAILOITB Beal Estate for sale in all noi. Rents collected. 1 'Loans ¥ov._l9d&w'&noa‘ ~ 'ff f. 5|'EBT» pri! 1.* |_q___i F _E Joseph A ‘ Oi H' t ;2t 2; t 8. - _ ' _ ' ° 7° 1 A ’ ........°“"5§.‘§'-»-£.."'~" ~ ' = ~ - ' ` '1 1 ~ T N0R'r1=i"'5$uz»r‘§¥,c s. Yov£l3mosd&'1`l¢f\ ` f ARCH I BA-LD Sllmfs it 8|! Simi al <(:}e;i:era_lo i% Comm rl Ll I ark. ql’B;ston and Ro$S& - _ ...-- Bycifafoy Capo S lleitora I' \A°';da'8yd:re"tae Hankel British _ Iulefeneuee-P E. Inland; lelyeod ‘ »5°i»=y¢°I4=nu.Reai caan hangin tlummerslde. HOWARD » noon nolsznn a. ~ 4 s. nose. n. l __ .""i _ - sf. if _'_._'_1__. OH'!C£; llacboaalfe lleet, 1?dliTa1sw` A . U-5