THE GUARDIAN, cnsirr.o'r'rs'rowiv, Piuxvcn Bnwsnn isurnn, 1-‘iziiiwsiu 5, .,.,,, ' 5 M _ 4 ~ 7 _ __ ‘ __ 1 Y/r :=- Y LL NEWS iii _[itll INTLHLS Rimaiun lecture ln Tse eld West Rive terday, e appendioit Tun hoc torias and poned till sn..-~R.ev. W. W. Ralnnle’s THE Supreme Court met yesterday and Zltn Ciuroh tonight at 8 adjourned till Monday owingtothelll- 0`clock. Admissi0l\f2)cents. I est son of [James McMillan, r, underwent at his home yes- successful operation for is. the absence of the former. Teens w Capes yes city at four town at li. Jusr one men of the give a “Yo the night F 45. weelr from tonight the young First Methodist Church will ung Men’a Social." Reserve eb. 12th. They guarantee a pleasant evening. AT the night in the Church at 7. “Which is the hope of ment. Tnl fun k Dewar too People’s Ce ducted hy by LEW- D White. Masons 'A come to an of the Hote begin the w to open the lpvvorth League meeting to- parlor of First Methodist 30 p. m., the subject will be. the most conducive for good, rewardlor the fear of punish~ weeks hence. , key match between the Vic~ Abegweits has been post. the end of the series owing to as crossing both ways at the terday and mails reached the o'olock. The Minto reached Picton at -11.10 and the Stanley, George- eral of the late Miss Alice place yesterday afternoon to rnetsry. The service was con- Rev. T. F. Fullerton. assisted onald McNeill and Rev. G. R. illson and Sutherland have arzreement with the proprietor l Davies. They will at once ork of renovation and clcpect hotel to the public about two 3 lfonlgsré _ .lust b iluggis hiilous, Hood's Pitlilc Lndyou crore retiring. ii your ‘ivcr is h, out of tune and you leel dull, coiistipateal, tak.: s dose of 'll be right in the morning. i OUR COFFEE We liaven’t said any- thing about coflee for sometime, but we are sellin more than ever E before, Most every day brings a new customer for it, coffee HAVE YOU TRIED IT. lf you haven't leave your next order with us and g city. pound tliat’s proof our Gmiund is good , et the best in the Our price is 4oc a Webster & McKay, PHONE 199. I Every .l CAKE TO Ev faniil SUIT ery member of the y big and small. Cookies for the little folks. Fruit Cake for tlic liig. All at reasonable prices. D. STEWART. ECLIPSE BAKERY. Baker Beat Breail. ness of Mr. Justice Hodgson. THE claims of fishermen and uicut ship- pers for losses last winter that were rc- oentiy proved before M r. Stumhles of the Marine and Fisheries Department have been ordered to be paid. THE Guardian extends its sincere sym- Datliy to Charles li. Chandler, in the death of his eldest sister, Mrs. II. 'l`. Morrison afterabrief illness in Sprinr iield, lil., announced by telegraui yester- day. _ Rivv. G. M. Yoimir, pastor ofthe lfli-st, Methodist Church, Charlottetown, has accepted the call which was ununimou -ly tendered him by the quarterly official board of Fairvlile N.B.,Methodist Church, to take effect at the beginning of next church year. Rav. Llo Wi|.i.iAMa will discuss another subject of the series of Y. ll. C. A. addresses on “Life Questions and their Answers" in the Association building en Sunday afternoon. Mr. Williams will speak on the vital question, “Who ia Jesus! Do ws Know'1 Service of song begins at 3 45. All men should be there. Cunnisc at the Hillsboro Rink yester- day ofternoon resulted in the following scores: . L B McMillan, Jas Paton, Sydney Grey, J A McDonald, Wm Brehaut, .iudge Fitzgerald, T C James, Percy Pope, (Skip)-I0, (Skip)-13, Rev G M Young, Rav T F Fullerton, D B Stewart, A E ings, L H Beer, A E Williams, (Skip)-15, (Skip)-7, Rv:v.Wn. Dobson was greeted with large congregations In Brunswick and Grafton St. churches, Halifax, the latter being lilecl to overflowing last Sunday, and in the afternoon he dollevrcd a strong, inspiring and practical address on Spiritual Economics at the Mens Meetingof the Y. M. C. A. lie lrrid special emphasis on what Christianity had done for the individual. Every man must give a personal account of himself to God, and the individual made in the image of God is responsible. No matter what a uian’s creed is he cannot get rid of this personal responsibility. Iii each of us is repeated the story of Hyde and Jek- yll. This dual nature is projected into business and religious life, even in our conoeptlons of God. We have one set of ethics for the business man and another for the preacher, while God has only one set of ethics for all. The religion of Christ will rom uve this dual nature and this double way of looking at things, and when that is removed man will be able to see God. Christ in the only Saviour for this siii cursed world. This ablo ad~ dress was listened to by a large number of young men, and it cannot help but re move many doubts and inspire them to noble living.--\Vesleyan. MISS JONES' VOICE GItIiA'I`l.Y IM- l’R()Vl‘lD. A startling improvement is noticeable n Miss Jones' singing. Ifer voice is stronger, and sounds clearer and sweeter than before using Catarrhozonc, which is a wonderful aid to singers, speakers and ministers. GA'raRir.iiozoNE Niraiscir ln- surcs absolute freedom from Colds, Uourzhs and Catarrh, clears the nose and throat., and prevents hoarseness and husk- incss. (Jatarrhoxnne makes the voice brilliant and enduring ,and isuncornmonly meiiibers of Parliament, I.uwyers,D0r:tors and thousands that use it daily. Better try Catarrhozone, Price $1.00; trial size 25c, Diiiggists, or N. C. Poison &. Co., King- ston, Ont.. Iisiiii/roN's l’ii. is tivnr, CoNs'rii'/\'rioiv _____i____--- 'l`00'rii l’as1‘r;s-*Vile have all thc popul :tr preparations on thc market viz For inilld Cream, Illiithymol, tootli paste, Macs' tooth paslc,\Vhitc`,-1 tooth pa.~ic,Gos- malls tooth paste, Sheiliclrils tootl" paste and a iiirgc variety of tooth powders, liquid dcntifricos ctc ctc.‘ The tivo f\l\ir'-<." McDonald Sc McKinnon, Di‘uggi.~.t.~<, Cor. (li.ileo.and Kt.Sts_ ri-w INSTRU A ---'I ri U C ATI 0 N A L v_vY_LCoiitinuedifrorilfirst Pago.) l Professor' A. S. Blair f.llo\viiig spoke ou Soil Moisture and its Relation to system therefore that will enable us to cultivate the land as early as possible and thus conserve the moisture is a good one. 'lhe benefits of early cultivation were Ottawa. If the water is not present the plant Iooi cannot be taken out nnfi used tree must he sept healthy in order that on trees by growing them in no crop, in oats, corn, clover and grass at the lllioii- ols Experimental Farm. As Prof. Ble'r had to leave in order to Citch the train the lecture was briefer than otherwise. A hearty vote of thanks was parsed. In speaking of thc best time for holding the annual meeting F. I.. grain show, n fat cattle show and a fruit be combined or notiie did not know.lu the hibiis as well as fri' lecturrs rind rpe.ches_ The President thought the Fruit Show would he too late in March rind John Newsen also maintained that March was too late. lie urged that bonuses be given to farmers who would grow their own seeds. mat'er. The following resolutions were unani- mously passed : Moved hy Rlchiiiri llurlie. seccurlcd by J. G. l\IcCailuni, that ii curnuiittcr of thrrc he appointed to examine the whole question of Co-operative Fruit Packing and report tlii-reon. Moved by I).J. Stewart and seconded by A. M. McRae, that [the excessive rail- irdjustiricnt of rates and that cxcessive express rates be looked into and rc- merlivrl by our several representatives.: graftsrncii. grain shows was fiirthcrdlscussed hy A. A.Moore, Erlward Iiayfleld rind F. I.. lla°7.ard ' i‘Rizi~: r.is'r. (Concluded) Moorc. the Weslt y. Pears-lst I".c‘l Lepuge; Zud, l) J . ____ ` Stewart. Barrel Apples-lst, A A Moore; 2nd, Franklyn Bovyer, spector McNeill on Packing and sl|ip;iiu|.f L Box Apples-l-t, .lchii Robertson, the Fruit for export. Kina; 2nd, John Robertson, the Wealthy. Collection Bottled k'rui:»ist, J T Weeks; 2nd, Mrs Rogers. l."i'ult Culture. The mattcrof soil iiiois-` Aicxfinder- ls , Sciiuto" l"sipguson;2ui‘, ture is un iniiucnce often lest sight oi, JT \V€eks. (lan we control roll moisture ao aw to bi sin utilize iti Soil mast l.c corsiiirrcii from I 'rpg ltlnrgatc Suiiiluy Scho,l held ii cnii-ill thr- plant food it contains and also front CHL on M,,,,d,,y ,.,-_.,,i,,,( y,,l,_ ht in mc il* lJhY=`lU*\i C°miil:°“- U“iii"“'~l‘m if- public hail proceeds in uiii of the Suii~ forthe piirposeof improving themcchurii- day S¢h0g| lilmu-_y_ Thgugr, me night, ‘mi UF Ph-YSICAA ¢~>U¢lil|0“=' Ui lilc wil- was somewhat unfnvombli-_riis hull wus 'i`ne liner the soil the more rocky particles well gued, ,md A Snug sum ,¢,t1|Zed_ 'fue *"5 Ull0¥0Ci W U19 “C500 Of Lb” Vl'¢\i»U`~ committee sparulno pniii~ in ruakiiigit Tbc necessity for cultivating theioil urirl 8 5-u¢Ce5s_ Hem }|_ 5_ \'0u,,g‘ lxclud as thu! orrvcstiiiri the moisture from being ch uruisn, which hc i-xei-iitcii ia an eluci- drawn from the sub soil wliilc still keep em and p|e,,,..[,,“ umnn.-,-_ Mi,” Lulu ingthasoll warm by the sun was clearly '1~up1|n ably pregifled ,L pp: 0,-gun Mm shown, and illustrated by a chart. Any pwzmm wus as gopnm.; Chorus-Choir. Address-Chairman. Hecltatlon -Clinton iiiydeii. Leap Year Dialoguc,Marrying a Pretens- °le"iyS"°“u by °xperim°“l'° "mb 'mi L-Mr. Mayhew, Mit~s'l`uplin, Miss Baker been conducted by Prof Macounlat ,md others Saio-Miss Carrie Mc \rthnr, (encored). liiusif--Instrumental, Miss ’l`uplin and by the tree and the plsnt,The lsavesof the pmt Du,.an,__ Farce-Entitled. Courtshipzunder diffi- Lhey may “km” th' °°'i’°° °°°°”°"7* cultles--Messrs Marks, liaker and Miss By a chirt Prof. Blair showed the cfI’c :ts W|uLers_ Recitatlon-Master “'illie Profit. Choi ns -Choir. lit-tsitation-Miss Lottie Durant. Dialogue, The train to Mauro -Miss Durant, Messrs Cameron and llaker. Music-Sunday School Cliiss. Hcciiiitlori-Miss Mary \\’lritehcsd. Solo -Miss Jean Hewitt, selected. Dialogue, The lietter- Nicssrs (llydcn Haaznrd threw out the suggestion for a ,md Mayhem Ilrcltation- Miss Beatrice Baker. show early in March. Where these could God Save the Kinm The critertniriinciit was in cvcry respect. new market would be fine ro ims for ex- 5 cwdn bo those who wok put’ as meh item was pcifectiy rt ri/lured. The com- mittee iii charge are li be congratulaterl on their r‘i'i'oits. ____..___-K--fx .\`O'l`I<] Yillfll \\`F.i(ill'[`. Ily noting your iriciviise in weight w liile using l)i', Ciis.~\-‘s Ni-i vc lfoml you can Th” ‘"l*Li"1`“`a5i“fL with we EX¢5Ul»lV@ ,prove for accrtainty \ti..i iii-,iv iirm il:».~ih to dt-viuctiie bestuicsns oi settling tits ami iissiicis wing ».iiuD\'i'i0rily of this great i*if»tJi‘.iii\'i- rii’:scripi,inii nf l)r. A. \\'. Clisse, trii- fiiiuous licceipt llook author. ANNOUNCEMENTS- asc-utlinod iii in the Presidents address _MRE,,.,N, of me 1,-0,,,.,h Rwhnent Iiitnri this evening at 7.559. iiiill0"=|Ull- business. way h.e;g|||, charges for fx-un, be referred i --"Changes" of :iris uiust bc in not inter ag once Lo me Ra||w“y Commission for than 1 p. ni. each day to insure insertion ___ WE ARE MEETING-__.` ALL CUT PRICES A ON FURNITURE following morning iinil not inter than noon Saturday for the "\Vcclrlv." -Mani Coinc to the Y.M.C. A. on Mnved by A' A' M°°"“ “mi sewnded by Sunday afternoon at 3:45 :ind hear Rev. .lnines Essery, that the Department of Leo Wi1||,,m_, ,.p¢|,k on "Who is Jesiis. ARfiC“ilf“m L0 “Skim L0 d9\'i=0 WNY# W Do we Know ?" (ioori riiusic and bright prevent continued frauds by dishonest m,,,,LiuK_ ‘fllllk President Burke said Surnmersirie was TA' E* WH‘i'iAM§‘M'"‘“i'“" O ’ "3 an of ’\`ow Brunswick will give his ‘ talk on asking to have thc annual meeting ‘ 4 ‘ I f h x there. Ile thought the City Council Avriiiiuiflw below "iw "`L“““'ii'i g,!' L should give some assistance to the Asaoci- I' mo" (’°m“'"°'“i (’°il“““` thi” ipnda” evi-ning at 8 o clorlc. Those who hriii the ation. 4 _ The question of uniting 'the ,mm and plcasurc of hearing him at the meeting nf the Teachers lrisi.itiiL»_-,spcrik very highly of his work. The president; spoke of the high railway 1‘1N0iUlUUb` Gil(-l\\"i`|i~ ` '“l""“" “’l°“ “““- ‘“ th" ‘““"°““ °' icvcr time iii-. t'iiri~i~‘. icifimy Liver the c0\mtry.f»i1ei°veSf» possible rats! bt inns w..».~iii\-L inmiii\it».»fri<»iii.- iiiiiiiic wail fewmmeniied by Prim” D°”“a“' given. hc salt-.sliavo steadily iricrcnscri, ruoh » car ueing liirgrr thiiii thc y<-»\r pi-virorlliig An" me “mal vows U( *thanks to bbs Tliis is probraiiiv the hr‘\'. t-\'iric|ii~c iiitheis °m°“`5 and €x°°“l‘i"° “ld UW Pre” remarkable cfiiricricy, as ii lroatmciit for the Convention adjourned by singing dcriirigcnit-rits of kidncy,liv<~r and Lowlr god Save the Kinm Thi-y ure valuable :is n fain-ily mcrlicliicr SOURIS BOARD OF TRADE. licst County Collection betivecii ton At, the annual iiir-ating of thc Soiiris iiiirl twenty vrrrietie.~~l~ii, .I A Moore; Board of'Ilrarlc retiring l’rcall2= Dcniiid A I. Fraser, in 1-' .\' i»i<~i>fm..i¢i, v i I I I `isI;A A Moore; 2nd, A M M<:l{H<‘- S., (lapi. Win McI)oiialil_i1r‘o \\' Suther- / WE HAVE THEM O », BIG, ELUEEY WHITE WOOL TAMSi 5OC. EACH EEKS & C0. _ __ son, the North Star. l’late, any other Vriricty-lst., T I] :_ _ ___ __ __ A-_ _____l__a__ _ _ __ Piiikham’s Medicines Fresh stock of the Blood Purifier. Vegetable Compound, Liver Pills., etc, just received. “THE TWO MACS" lacDon\|d& lacliiinon, DRUGGISTS, C01 Gtileorge and Kent Sta. ' New and Prornlslng l)csreri Applo- l.~»‘, ],mdv_1,,|m \{(.,,_,-Rv J (j r'n,¢,.,h,w_ 'F II Darwen. the Bethel; ind. Mrs Daw- Audit Commits(--.\ i. irriiiir-r, G ii Mc. G Eashern, ll ll Acorn. Delegates to Maiitiine llriiirrl--’i`lios Klokham, .i.i Iliighes, John Mcl.cmi. Vice-President M ll. v @Q)'0'00 DIANIONH DYES A full stock of all the required c o i o r s. bought direct from the iiisniifactiircrs, now in stock. 8 CENTS PER PACKAGE >6)QF!l 1 Duncan, the Bethel: 2nd, John Newsou, W h 25 PER CE or-‘FL Dies’ .j U DERWEAR , If your wardrobe needs a few more pieces tr finish out the winter, now is your time. Wc’ve good warm underwear of every sort, and it’s all fresh and new this season. We want the room it occupies for other goods, so Z5 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH Nlooredt McLeod Queen Street, Cli:irlottctironu, ' clcziti, li.'i\'c liciiiiiicrl tr»p.<, mul :rrc . '- < "‘ ., , i . ` . '_ ~ - _ \ _ ,.,ii.ir....ii.t-ii io give >;iti>f.\tiir~»'. ‘lou wriiit, .~aoiiic_ i.i.\v iiiaiiiy ? if r y Reid & Creighton \\'lir>lc>:\lc tit-:iit-rs fri °¢\; £ l\l;i:iti pr'o:iiii`c, , l’itt Struct, r¢rir;.;rr2;;°...,, - ' ' ' .1 si w iv ul auvin» Gentzel Ar. Co- \ C l\ vi "rPm'%0l.'X. r .si.suy.liiv 0 I = ai ,‘ 5 Meat, vcgctzibi , _ ,___ __..»A.. .. f ' ---~--» ----- ---4-W --A-7-.._____c_._d 'li _ .._s4_-_.--._-s- =--e-_~. =,. _,_v_.-_» "‘°- f-L, _ _-».-_ and .ii kinds Cr *' food with Ssrggciitk. » `> Gem l*`or;»tl § hopper FENNEL (<2 i,‘HAjVDLE'R Cbarlarrefoum " \\%`§t&ciu>\\ii~_c\:i, ;_ Q ,Q-/», __;.... mi-““ ___ ._ _ ...,, ____..__....s.. m..m-“u 3 _.3 _A *ai 4,, .-'.7 ‘r L l . i "iCf_'_ ~~,f . ._.,,_ 3 f » -\ 1 ‘.\. v if