“lm 9’ '9°8 ‘ 'ri-IE ’cHAaLoT'rE'rowN GUARDIAN _ ,_-nl-;_ _ _ _ - - ~- t ls _= , _ ,. , _ . ,_` .c ’ eric?/P;n1T7i.‘;'r0w¢\/.°_ .a/a. amen rug;/§;¢ ¢_ _,~mM"" f ' ~_, _ , é 4 - ' urrali* for the *Friday and Saturday new beau- tiful goods came in for every depart- ment of our big store. Over 300 Cases \ , New Clothing for boys, New Coats for ladies, New Hats for uien, New Underwear for all, New Corsets, I New Boots and Shoes, New Print Cottous, New Gingharns, New Ribbons, New Oilclotli, . New Sateens, ' l ins Queers coimir GUARDIAN _ Offices In New Pro wss Block--Charlottetown 7 turned to her home in Freetown. the Com. Department. to Paton & Co’s coin etition h ` ‘accepted from each person. ` dress is given in another column o previous ones that have appears tions to the home dressmaker. Huestis who have many friends fifty years. Advertisers are again reminded tha their "changes" must be received a this office not later than one o'cloc sharp and their business locals no day, exclusive of statutory holidays. to insure insertion in next issue. All received later than the above hours the regular news of the day. Movements in the dairy produce lines of the Montreal market on the 5th inst., were ns follows :-"The de- mand for but-ter, according to a local jobber, has slackened oil of late on account of the high prices that the consumer ha to' pay for'supplies. If this is so tolhiny considerable extent, the stocks that are held here' will be eked out it little longer and there may not he any further increase in prices. Today's quotations are 30c to Bic per pound for all creamery in jcbbiug lots and single packages bring 32c in .some cases. Winter made creaiuery is quoted at_Z8c to 29c, and dairy rolls at 260 to 27c per pound. Cheese values are steady at i3c to 13}c per pound, according to quality, and a moderate trade is being work- ed " The following officers were duly elected at the annual meeting of the B. I. S., for the ensuing yearz- Patron-Thomas Handrahan, re-elect- ed; President-Peter McCourt, re- elected; Vice President-M. Hennessy, elected; 2nd Vice President-Peter Bradley, elected; Treasurer-R. F. Maddigan, re~elected; ~ Secretary--J. J. Duffy, re-elected; Seargant-ab arms W. J. Burnett elected;_ Charit- able Committee- Ward 1, Stanislaus Mcwade; Ward 2, Patrick Flynn; Ward 3 J. P. McCloskey; Ward 4, J. B. Connolly; Ward Five, Wm. lCoyle, Chief Marshal,-Andrew Hen- lnessy, re~elected; first Assistant,- Edward Dooley, elected; second assistant, John O'Neil, elected; third lassistant, Francis Connolly; fourth assists/nt, Thomas Power; Standard - l New Sklrtsl Bearers, first, Michael Bolger; second _Patrick Clarkin, third, James Mc- Mahon New Waterproofs, _ ' ` The social meeting of Excelsior framers' Institute in Yoi-it Hsu, New Walsts’ Friday evening was an unquaiiiied success. There were present from the city, Prem Haszard, l-lun S E New Clothing for B/len’ ‘Rcid, Prof. 'Ross and Rev. lllr. li-law; liey from Mhrohseia sue mv. G. F. Dawson, York The tables lile ally New Hats for Ladies’ *groaned beneath the good thinizd so amply provided by the ladies, sud af- h wants of the inner man t t e New Dress Goods’ vfdre duly satisfied, Prem. Haszard expressed the greatest pleasure at he- ing present at such a meeting. Agri- Nelv Gloves' culture was the main stay of this New 'Caps for Men, New province and the Farmers’ Institutes should receive all possible encourage- ment. As a result of the seed fairs many farmers in the neighboring pro- - -‘ - ° vinces are receiving a high price for Hlmery for Ladies’ their grain. He thought prhoticui llarmers should lecture oil certain sub- belore the different Institutes. . ‘ jects Nw' Wlllte Comms’ inch. S. E. Reid thought the outi- Nc.v Milliiiery, New Laces, New Matiiugs, New Shirts, quoted system of farming should go. and dslrylng under improved meth- 'ods and conditions should be adopt- lcd, thus increasing the fertility of 'the soil. The use of good seed also would greatly benelit the farmer, re- sulting, as it often does in an in- Icrease of 16 bushels to the acre.Rev_ .Mr. Hawley was surprised at the 'large amount of grain produced in this small province and thought the farmsr’s lot compared favorably with that of others. Rev. G. F. Dawson New Suits for the Ladies, luohgmtuihtea the Instituto on the Miislius, N\v Cottonadea. New ` I > ` '-*-'1--’ Wanted-A smart capable young onde alter which the meeltlng The design lor a pretty house 1will also appear when they do not linterfere with the setting in type of The bride was given away by her Mies May Stavert who has been] B. Roy and Mrs. Holman spent visiting friends in the city has re- Sunday in York the the guests of Mr. Holman's parents, Isaac and Mrs. Holman. J. Rf Kaneen. New Perth, has late- _ -- ly completed his course in business In the gohl watch contest in Ullillillt at the U.C.C. and has been Fairyland last week the principal .awarded the College Diploma from'pr|" _ 52,50 ju gold wmumwn by Miss Jean Grady, daughter of T. B. Grady, Sumyarside. Families when sending in Llmericks .___ v Mr Fullerton's lecture n P Y R . . mall can put all ln the same enve- Gruegg Church tomorrow uighg win love thus savlns the postage butlhe beautifully illustrated with lant- not more than one himerick can be um viuwg, Lecture to begin at 3 'o’clock, Silver collection. Not only people of Scottish decent but others as well will be pleased to l Th* Gllafditlll ¢0d8Y Bhd likfl lillfknow of the lecture on Robbie Burns to be given in Grace Ohurch tomor- ii Will be mssl valuable in its eusses- ‘row night by Rev. 'r_ F. Fuiiei-teh. Owing to the pressure of business Rev. J . J. Teasdale and Rev. S.F.jProf. Ross has called away from the in meeting of the`Farmers' Institute at this City -will this year ‘celebrote|York Friday evening. However it is their ministerial jubilee at next con- hoped that he will iu the um; future ference. These gentlemen have eachlihvor the people of that locality been in the'Methodist ministery for with one of his addresses on Agri. culture. The home of John McLellan, New- ton, was the scene of a very pleas- ant event on the evening of the 3rd inst. when his daughter Matilda was later than three o'clock of each week united in marriage to John Allan McPherson of the same place. Rev. S. D. MacPhee performed the irn- lportant ceremony in the presence of a large number oi invited guests' brother, Albert, who has just re- turned from the United States, after ,an absence of ten years. Many beau- tiful and valuable wedding presents |were received, among them a costly gold watch-the bx‘other’s gift to the bride. Their many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. McPherson a long and hap- _py life. A deep gloom was cast over Vernon River and vicinity, when- death claimed as its victim John G. MacKenzie in the sixth-eighth year oi his age. For some time past a :change was visible in the once smil- 'ing countenance, but, hope of re- covery was not abandoned, to the good neighbors who deemed it their daily duty of calling on their old friend a smile and welcome was al- ways extended, but as ceaseless pain hacked the body the smile grew faint, and the patient seemed to [turn from the world of care and ipain, and gaze on that which is be- »yond the gloomy gates of death. He was attended in his last illness ,by a loving and devoted family, who spared nothing, for the comfort and happiness of a loving parent, whose _days of earthly toil were ending, and the shades of death were be- |dimming all temporal glory. Hir- splritual wants were attended to by his pastor Rev. Dr. Morrison, wL-cse gentle kindness and fatherly advice _never fails to strengthen 'the dying when the dread hour of death arrives. _On Saturday Feb. 22, although the ,travelling was almost impossible, a llarge concourse of-friends and re- latives followed all that was mortal of a much respected citizen‘to St. Joachiam's church were high mess of requium was sung by Dr. Mor- rison, after which the remains were interred in the adjoining cemetery. RUINED HIS FEET. Used a ten cent Corn Salve.-for a quarter he could have cured his corns with Putnam’s Painless Corn ‘Extractor. Use the best-"Put- |nam's.” ' We Take Stock MAIICII 2nd lf we have an account against you, kindly set- tle before that ' date. lf you have an account against us, kindly pres- ent it before that if L* .1 ' 1" j"'~' ' ' Of course, there s a lot in making coffee right. But do your part -right, and you need have no fear of tl-ie results as long as you use Chase 8: Sanborn’s Coffee -'“' * ';_‘;iL.~ ` AND ‘ f'ii,»~4ff5`?"_lr~` ff'-.f 1 ' ' if* e e rr _-_-are 1>»` ,_ 1 __ ;_,_ _. ___ ___ -_ ip' if l ‘r A Cnuches .».» i my own ms -e- \'ou‘|l find, these °largerin size. better i k ‘ cheaper in price than the imported kinu's, u Wm mansmp and v emstf 0 ' You cannot have any better protection in case of accident than a Policy in Bm" Sun Life of Canada P|‘0t¢Cti0|‘\ It is a good, strong prosperous and pro- gressive Co. E, R. B R ‘RL _ Clisrlottetown - - Lhlniinger for P.I".. Island No, ll-llldmwfll - SEWING MACHINES, sr;wiNG MACHINES. < The Sewing Home The Wer|d's Greatest Sewing Machine. The working parts are of the best case hardened steeli has ball bearing, autoniatic lift, double feed and solid quart- ered oak. ` _ A/Iso the New Raymond, New Wi‘lliams and NQW Idea niacliiiics. New Sewing machines as low as $18.50. We sell the same uiacliiiie at the same price as sold by mail order houses abroad. You see the niricliine be-"ore paying your nion=y. Good second hand sewing inacliiues, from $5.00 up. MILLER BROTHERS. Kent St. Next door to A. l~loriic& Co. Mui. oizosizs PRoru>Ti.v A1'rENoso1o. rlniwfrniirflf _ I if to begin the day with. ‘ COWAN’S large attendance the excellencel of d the menu provided and thought much ate. . good must result from puch meetings 1 in the future. On mot on of George _ ` -Vesey a hearty vote of thanks was \`&lK\§@° lt iid red the ladies nd the diff rent fa/ _ 'sheaheiés to which they sultablys re- _ ("°’l° L°°‘ lah.” -sp - " . time with the Nitlonamnthem. ...._.............._.-.--.. l is good, morning, noon and night,-any time. THE COWAN C0.. LimilOd» TORONTO I d thef man as assistant bookkeeper One ouf' GPS _ i The store'is simply sparkling" 'and a thousand an one o 5 _ ;’.‘,°”..§".§¥..°’i‘if“<§i‘t°.°.' ”'°'°'f=1°i'i Disappear Like “°°P *°l¥ *“‘°“"’ newl things came in inthe rush. = Mugig; ' f" A g Telephoncllll V WHEN YOU >__-_e_=-*-=_-__-_-v~_e_f_-_ -*-=‘-f-*-"-*v*-‘f-‘->1*-`-‘~%-`-' --`-' ` “‘°"°"““"°"°' J' MACS’ WITCH uv s'riLL means _ av \\ with newness. ` S |`EWAR_'l"S |-|AZE|_ CREAM [BREAD Good for your hands, ' ` Weill be disappointed iffwe donitf 5 . lim sm nmstiysumui owe for your fm. 011 SOOI1. _ See Y - ' ’ ° Good for cha ` Quality Cleanliness and Skill Good for your lips. Good forsliavers, P5- _ »- gif- ii _ V ‘ G00d f0l’ glflii, "°-"*""'*' ' " H l'i'i"lVleni|lacture have Gund fm, 25 ee“,5_ .,_-z, . __ . 'Lit l 1 i ' A 0 n I W ` ‘ f ’ ' e ii o c . , » _ _ , f‘ laes”\ 2 wlkgprd e Brahmin. _Gnd tak o th r 163 Kent Street ..~.sw . _ i ~‘~'*~' I ` ” ` ‘ ""“ _ ` made the name , Then you will say Good or #F OTHERS FOLLOW I _ At this season, more particularly than at any other time of year, it is more inipor- taut ' that tea drinkers should insist upon getting the genuine article. -'Fliere is plenty of B,-u`h|uin Tea on sale in to\vi_i~ audcouiitry to-day,as well as a lot of othtr so-called “Just as good brands." See that your grocer supplies you with the real and only reliable ‘ Travel by Your Own Line Quebec, Montreal _ _ _ All ,P0ln¢! .' ' `\ Canada's Famous Train T116 M°1'i1=i_ll\¢ Express; f ls unsurpased in the cxoelli and Sleeping Car Accommodaf-_ tions. ' _ _ For ticxets,tirne tables and all ln' 'mation apply to Superinlendeni; P.E. Island Railwav.Chm-lonerowii -___,____. NADIAN -PAcu=-ic _ Commeneinj February Z9lli and unli April 29th. |900. 5P°°lil...';°.‘.l..Rll°“ To British columbia and 5 Pacific (I;‘ost)Points FI: I ‘rom etou `.S . ""‘ vl`Jl‘.’.‘$§!."i’i‘_"‘:;.‘i`i_1i. A.. tub. ii., st. ; Eastern Steamship Company International Division Reduced Fares l-fonf William T Cobb and Calvin Austin Receivers St. John to Boston $3.50 Si John to Portland $3.00 A fioi- .\loiula,\', lbw. iltli. Stciiincr "i‘ALVl.\' .\'l`.\"l` '--\\'il li-|i'.'\e Sl. Joliii oli THUNS lm \` iii S ii. iii for I-ii\~lpoi~l. l.iili\»c, l‘oi~tlai.ll mi-l lloetoii. ` All frieiglit cxcriil livo stork. rlu the ateani- crs of this uonipiiiiy, is ii\.~'\\i'<-al ug1iliir~l fire and iiiiii-inc |'l.~‘k. _ . 'l`lii'o\lgli 'l‘lckel.~ mi sale at piiiivlpiil rail mad stations iiiul biiggnge clioclccil tlirough dcslliiulloii. ~ _ \VI|.Ll.-\i\l G. lildld. Agent, . 1||i\vf Ht. ohii. .\`.l