#95126 of the Company, Queen Street ...f _ 1-rf-_ i* 5 ' ' S der ausPices ofthe Ladies; ' ° ~' attend the P ’ Methodist Church.- Come. . . -- ..§l°.T`T§lf.§’SZ3.i“’§§“f..E‘;?. ‘1.’f§‘;°"2.‘1..`.'.$’.§; PM °‘ °°°*° '°' '=°°k°r Z 3 _ _ _ H.......i.».d ....1 -»pened their new llll 131881 NDIS 01 lllti lilly Zfgiii Pi~‘§§§.f.°$.i°f.'§f difiiidliif , - G `.2d h . 16-17: f-Ol trggliifntheugartdeanp thou mayest ferlxlg r eat, but of the tree of the knowledge of OF ;»-.=;; ,_ " ' ' » . ," good and evil thou shalt not eat, for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou G0 RS E Gathered By Guardian Reporters and ter- she1_rsur»1y nw Lire nights ends... 1 showed all mau’s hopes we.'e outside oi `himself. There are noble yearnings respondents Everywhere- ,_ .._._. __ -l- within us. God loves us; we must re- ""‘: ‘ :¢,1;`:3'.I._ ~ - _-w-_.' .» ' “_” ` ; “___”-\~~.-'°-If-L-;.`_-`I:.' Q 31% is# ' =-I-':-it f < : 11;.; =.=.--3-1 = =_ e ? ~: E7-12: 1:. _LEE 1 :rv- '= " "11-=.=;'.>_‘\ 5( S: ,-I ‘I . and Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ Waists. Fell range of Sizes in Stock. Long and Short Waists. NOTE-As we buy all Corsets direct from Leading Manufacturers, you can rely on the very hast value. Spring Wants in Household Hoods. Our predecessors,W. A. Weeks dz Co prided themselves highly and were re- cognized as the very best house in the ~ ¢ity when it came to best values in Table Linens, ‘ Table Napkins, T owels and Towelings. We have received our full Spring Stock of these goods direct from Bel- _fast Ireland. The value cannot be disputed under the present low rate of duty, they are without doubt, ex- traordinary value. lllllleached Table Linens, lleaclled Table Linens, All Prices, Full Variety. ~ Taple Napkins, 3 Special Lines. $1.25, 1.50 and 2.00 dozen. 'worth 500 to 75c dozen more. White Goods, Sheeting, Pillow Cot.- tons, Counterpanes, Ladies’ Under- wear, etc, etc. Our counters are full ef these goods at very low prices. We invite your inspection. llEEKS 8100 The People's Store. Wholesale and Retail. Successors to W. A. Weeks 8: Co I" MT Walnut Cake,#*§ _Silver Cake, is 'Light Fruit Cakei anuwwwnwnawa S’ .5 5 O ingredients. Made fo please particular people. § The price 1 op- Telephone, 98. STEWART; wmmmg iwreaaaiaawufwieg all made from the finest%A EH! it llllllSON 81 C0.” _FOR “- tanned Gnarls We have a very large stock of sanned goods T he Best Brands It the very lowest prices. llavtsnnh Gu. GROCERS §0rner of Great George and Kent Sts Teleplipne Go. The Annual _.General Meeting of .“Th€ Telephone Company of i’riI1C€ Edward Island,” for the election of Pil'8°t0rs, and for such other proceed- “'85 3-Hd business as it is competent f0r the shareholders to deal with and d°t8rmine, will be held on Wednes- ‘hli the 8th day of March, 1899. at -F110 hour of eight o`clock, p.m., at P118 'F ' ` 7 Presideiit ~. ' `.§h’tm,reb.25,’ee,M¢h 4,8 ‘ P 1' (see also onnaire r.) | Ha'll tonight. Miss Tr-:NA MCKENZIE has returned from a visit to her friends in St.Pcters. Ar a meeting of the congregation of Zion church held last night for the pur- pose of selectinga pastor, it was decid- ed to extend a call to Rev. D. B. Mc- Leod of Orwell. ’ DoN`i‘ forget the concert at Heartz’s Hall this evening-A fine program- Good home-made candy for sale. Admission 10 cents. Sleighs to leave Worth’s stable at 7.15 o’clock. Drive and concert 25 cents. The Congregation of West River Presbyterian church were surprised on Sabbath last to see on the pulpita beautiful set of vases with dowers, a gift to the church presented by Miss M. McLeod, High Bank. A copy of a poem by Mr. A. W. Reddin, a popular druggist of this city. ‘°Dictated to my friend Bob' Hirsch and the Irving cigar,” is produced in a re- cent number of the Canadian Cigar and Tobacco Journal published at Toronto. MR, R. H. Mcliisisziia, Flat River, is in the city. Mr. McKenzie received a letter last week from his son Harry, late of the law oiiice of Mr. A. A. Mc- Lean. As has already appeared in these columns Master Harry is in ii leading law office in London, England prosecuting his studies and is delighted with his work and the surroundings. THE Stanley arrived at Georgetown at a quarter to ten o’clock yesterday morning--26% hours from Pictou--bring- ing two :tons of papers by mail and a large quantity of ireight, including 600 bbls. flour and 700 bbls. of wheat. The special train from Georgetown arrived in this city at 1.40 p. m. The Stanley will leave Georgetown this morning at 7 o`clock. A despatch from Boston, on Feb. 21st says :-Miss Laura McPherson, 24 years old who came to Boston a few days ago from Prince Edward Island, and took lodging in a house at 168 Northamptoii Street was found dead in her room this morning. The body was cold and she had been dead for several hours when found. Her death was due to accident, and she was another victim sacrificed to illuminating gas. Thgre is a gas rad- iator in her room, and last night, be- fore going to bed, she attached the radiator to the gas burner on the chand- elier by a long rubber tube. There . was a leak in the tubing where it was attached to the gas burner in the chandc- lier, and the gas escaped until it filled thc room and asphyxiated the _voting woman. The medical examiner made an investigation of the case, and the body has been taken charge ot by friends. Hoiiario Ni:LsoN.-Notwithstanding the' severe storm last evening the large parlors of the First Methodist Church were comfortably filled by the Junior Endeavorers and their friends to hear 1 Mr.F..T.Higgs,on -‘The Darling Hero of England”-Horatio Nelson. Mr. Higgs, in an intensely interesting manner sei forth the incidents of Nel- events in his career when he ledl England’s navy to victory. His visit 3 to Quebec, battle of the Nile, when 1’ Napoleon faced for the first time an Englishman in the testing hour of battle; 1 the battle of the Baltic and his last and greatest victory were described in a vivid and impressive manner. Mr. Higgs indicated the four conspicuous elements in Ne1son’s character-honesty, courage. determination, and strong faith in God; and impressed upon the boys that they must cultivate these qualities if they would succeed in the battle of life. Mr. Higgs possesses clear insight, the ability to condense; and to set forth what we gather from history and the lessons suggested in an interesting way. Our young _towns- man is to be congratulated on his good lecture and the Junior Endeavorers on their pleasant evenings. lt is said that the sol tiers who hid aken Hood’s Sarsaparilla stood the ong marches ln Cuba much better than he others. ,g-_-_,__ - _ __ . __ 1 ign- A big change in Dress Goods, Plain Goods or two tone Heather Mixtures are t-lie correct thing. In one of the big Boston stores, where they close on Saturdays, a saleslady put a. placard on a line of goods to be cleared out. The card read as follows; “to be closed Satur- day,” A customer asked the sales- 1a,dy how do you know that line will be closed Saturday, “we close every Saturday." Sentner, McLeod &` Co. are selling just as many furs now, as they did any time this winter, Why? They are clearing them out regardless of Raitmirsizii the concert in St. James’ son’s early life, and the stirringl,week. Sentner, McLeod&Co. who cheap. . spond to it. Because God loved Adam rand Eve He tried them. God loves all; 'all His works praise Him. The beasts God will give us the blessin Salt 25a preps on o e re All drugrgilts. Large bottle, 60 cts. STORE NEWS Aid of hrs; concert in S James Hall tonight Read the programme % » “ f J - -1. ~‘-§-i"':`:-J;""i~` " ..-~.:.. »1:':f:.f=_.:- » ‘ ~ ~ ....-f.;.~. ;~.,'=:>.1;i» il' .e=re~.;».s',=‘r.‘ ‘ ' , - - ‘ , ' 'iii ' ‘ sf , V _ __ _ __-..__.' _ _ . , _ .g_l._;.-,.,~,f*`§_,»,_§_.‘. _ . _ . ..,_,,,.g;_,_,r O match to morrow evening, at Apothe caries Hall Secure your seats at once Mnssirs WM RICH Ros, Bideford andR L McLeod Summerside, were passengers to the city yesterday after noon Mr McLeod returns this morn- in Anscivnirs _vs_ Summcrside and St. Dunstan’s vs. 2nd Victorias at the Rink to-morrow evening. Admission only 15 cents. Aoegweit-Summerside _game at 8 sharp. "; A. coimicsrounitivcr inquires: Did ou £622; e;(;,a:') ;ge3§es;i?;%;1thei;;5Z'harI§ obserye the fact that our last thyiee thus s°i1i”g 1 f’u"t'°'in °f “ch P"il`- to do the easy thing Conquer self’ American Ccnsuls had each four_ letters Other lots 9423111 “P0 8-1lD°St_€01d 011°, 0111] 2 0 keep it under and We conquer ML God fp :err n;i)mes, via :_H. M. Keim, D. 3 pairs of each pattern left_in stock. . ' wills that we must be tried. Can we hs; 331°’ ‘ 'I' I Ami the *W0 HSI We append a partial list with discounts. gn through with me time things P over- "° ° “me "“““ S- F0" EXAHPLE _ coming the besetting sin is the test of Mun-ARy__The oicers of the 82nd r ' 50°F °Pa1‘10f0l‘- W0 1111193 °°U‘lU°1' V- 1 Battallion will please remember the God will help us with evebstrengthen- annual mwting which» takes place this ‘PS grace- After the sermon an mstruq- afternoon in Licut. McDenald's omce at ‘ tion was given on how best to benefit 2_30_ Every omcer is requested to be _bl the 1111581011- HRVG S_0m° 11050119 present as there is business of impor- thmg t° Pm! f°l‘» and Strive for. and tance to be transacted. g. ‘ f "¢== A COPY of the by-laws and regulat- ions of the Charlottetown sewerage ‘ ’ system and water works; containing S also the Charlottetown Sewerage Act, 1898, relating to house connections; Water Works Act, 1897,rnles and re- gulations of the Charlottetown Board of Health, 1899, combined making a use- ful and handy book of information, has been received at this odice. It was published at the job oiiice of Messrs Haszard & Moore. ' A trial of a good article _est.a- ., blishes its goodness. The ments of _ _ th ri win d th st. social was held in the schoolhouse on Friday, 20th inst., under the auspices, of the Ladies’ Aid Society, of St. f ' - ' David’s Church, Georgetown. An en- AFTER the Grippe ry Hughes’ Tonic. -0 ab! - t d It will brace you up. Price 35 cents. ;a§vfg:i§edv_vaST§’§;en WTO $;,e§_ We have only space for par ' ' ” art in th ' - p e entertainment were. Mrs~ A. C.~Stewart, Mrs. Herdman, \ Mrs. Wetherbie, Misses Jessie and _ FROM Minnie Ross,Maude and Lelia Wether- bie Anuie McLeod Messrs Herdman A. Stewart. McLeod_and Rossi Miss Maude Wetherbie presided acceptably -'__ at the organ-- COM. Loral. Crusaders.--Nothwithstanding A very successful entertainment and heavier than what is wanted for Spring and we always think the first loss is the best loss for us, whilst our customers get New Goods and We get the room for our new Spring Goods. You’ll see a. swarm of B’s in our Blanket department. Biggest Bar- gain Bed Blankets ever brought be- fore buyers. The Dry Goods Review says: Dress Goods and Silks have ad- vanced very much in price this last are ever watchful of the markets placed their orders before the rise. . Sentner, McLeod & Co have re- ceived their first instalment of Silks direct from the manufacturer in Eng- / land. They are very handsome and Miss Murnyan, head Milliner for Sentner, McLeod & Co, starts this morning for the grand Millinery openings in New York and will come back by way of Montreal and attend the Grand Easter openings in Mon- 1 treal. She ex ts to be awe 8 1 W r 3 Pointers. ; -i -1 -i .FF IIB IIII lllhl III Illlllll he Largest Boot he Best Quality, § he Lowest Price. These are what you re- ceive when ou bu abot- %%%%%a‘.`ft v-In-lr-lv-|»¥>U\>F~N\ l\'>¢a'iI\°»l~9v-4l.\'>|.oi-I OO 'U 'U o ~i-4| Y ' 1-M* i Hii.m'rz’s Hall concert to night Un ’ IF 30° Willl 1° *P805 9 Pl°¢°l°1 |101". v’ ‘a ~iif%#d ban ni |302 €llI°ldlil$.. _ in the field, the flowers thus all glorify the rain there was a good meeting oi W°’V° just bi-*en 801118 *M0985 0°' Cul’ ` G0d» lheir Maker- They 6811110! 11819 Crusaders last evening. A new member 0 5t°°k- il. Man is above all others He has was dulv enlisted, after which an Weedin out odd lines and soiled s. diferent pattern “ *‘ C( Sl better grade 7 yd Curtains, not soiled 7 If ‘I 4| ll C4 7 N S( ‘C ‘C airs each of two diierent patterns clean” 7 yd Curtains _ airs 7 tc 7 C( ll (6 (C H H ' tc 7 u at nly pair soiled Curtains nly pair soiled Curtains ‘I K( ll (K i-In-In-li-I O ...... ....». ...... ...... ... ._ Blum ...... ....- nly pair Fancy Curtains Fancy Green not soiled _ _ _ - _ _ . ex- g good choice in the midst of good and evil- cellent programme was rendered. Found qiiite a number of each. We are not d°°""ded to the level of Some curtams have been used for samples ~ - THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN.. FEBRUARY as rece 1 _ , . __ 7 it - , ' 1 I _ ‘ e f L I I . K ‘Q I “ t - g_ _ ~ tai nly pair Laee Curtains, not soiled, were 63c now 42c. 1.25 now 83c. 1.25 now 83c. 1.95 now 1.30 2.10 now 1.40 2.20 now 1.47 2.95 now 1.97 3.85 n_ow`2 57 4.00 now 2.67 4.10 now.2 73 4.75 now 3.1-7 5.40 nov 3.60 6.00 now 4.00 48c now`29c 75c now 35c 2 95 now 1.50 3.20 new 1.85 4.00’now 2.25 6.00 now 3.25 1.80 now_ 75c 4 50 now 2.25 eases Dark Cream 5.55 now 2.80 %% E aaaasaaaaaa are as low a others ask at special sales. e Have’nt Reduced Our $65.00 Parlor Suite to $45.00. We Don’t Have To. - But just see our $45.00 Suites. They are equal any FORMER PRICE $65.00 SUITE in the ci llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllldllllll Y Y tle of our Emulsion for ?)©C» Emulsion, thoroughly emulsified, will not sepa- rate pleasantly Havored and for coughs and lung troubles is unsurpassed You are practically g ting a dollar bott‘e for fifty cents who was alpcused of mgkigg hdisguiib & ances in L e streets. tai t e ai ie; to him' “W- Come, my wee man, speak h This week we offer ina stock of truth. an’ let us hear all ye ken about Canned G00dS aff the 0 OWU” °W H , ~ 1 - e e~ ` O 1 this affair.” prices: Inverness street fl" Pei' G02 l nl do laddieii said the magigu-nfe" Corn (best hrands,) 9 cents tin, or NOW ON AT THE “\Veel, ye gan# alone it and turn ; 1-00 Per doz- __ ` into the square; ani] cross the Tomatoes (best bra.nds,)9 cents tin,or, Squa_,,e___>» _ N 1.00 per dozen. p, Myres’ yes,” replied the bailie, en- String Beans (best Lra.nds,) 9 cents couweiuly. h B'§§».‘;; 1~°°§§”,§‘,°j§,j‘, ,.,, ,in 0, .1 Dress Goods, White “And when ye vang across t e H- £0 63-DS, » -' » 1 G11 square ye turn up tg the right, and_ 1.25 dozen. _ sv k°ep up High street till ye come to a. Peffichej (2 Pound tin.) 180 1511.01' 200 A PumP_ii ” PCI' 02611. . _ 7 1 S “Quite right, my lad’ P,-owed, gald Peaches (3 pound tin,) 2 tins for 501:. F I R.1'bb<)E.S the magistrate’ “I kno, the old Salmon (B. Columbia,)2 this for 25c. Weel S, qald the ]ad d 9 1.; Peas best brands, 9 cents tin or $1 00 MOVED mon _ gnggr’ c O. $6 ` \ , V ‘ ..‘ . V . _ . - - ~ - ‘ ~ ‘ . N _ l. \ °"g°S°" “X -““"‘”°'“ “’ “;S‘f‘,”§f" \ ` ‘ _/W a ` 2.‘e~i=°.ef=ri..=r..°~ee.ve.°.e= is ree. rarer. New °h'»~°~° '-==-~ M“"’Y°'° th” S"“S°”’ “nd t e 3 tl; I 60/-$"`r eincknonmiiie Ninn sian of Qneensisquai- Great George St of Charlottetown may expect _ sf- first dbertothe rizht upstairs- rom- work win bathe beat. but latest things in_ English, _Ame`ri_can ._ . _ ___ _ - ’ _ H. "ia1}r5;°§b°|%_‘g°"’6c§g2gl’3 |¢» einen cenni inn sen D R 7'...-».f‘YERS iw" to give evidence against his father, 7 -A'1‘-- . . 4 Rert Crewn Axle Brees The Standard fcr quality Is used by all large Transportatio aniee and Livery Stables It has no equal, and is sold by al dealers Manufactured onlv by 'T116 Ilperial 311 (30 e _Bt John.. 1V E. It isapure Cod Liver Oil ' _ _ , ' ` __ 1 ’ i' _ A A I " _ P ` ' - ' 5 _ ° et--. ' f . _` eh s ep°cML.0\1mi>1t»f°ry°11=° PWP me- _ | ., `. 2,`,;f.;». => t of the list,“there are others These are-at the time of writing-in stock,_but you want any we advise an early call, a very short time will ill suffice to clear them all. ' inn., inn i in 11.9.9-.“.'5. .till noon John Ring charged with being ____ _. drunk and incapable, was fined $90 or Very narrow Ribbons in Chidion 90 days' 'John Stewart’ or fast driv` . . in on the st eets. wa fi d 8 40 and gauzy effects 111 the mos” delicate dags, three nrrevious cdnv°1dt?ion$s fbi' the 001015389 is 011° Of 13119 Striking Sadie offence having been proven changes in trimmings this Spring. against him. M. M. Galbraith. for 5 Nearly all ribbons have a dgaw string gnalilciously injuring property, was also in them to be uEed an plaited, ne $8 or 40 days. and ordered to pay , _ gated’ em Son; are fringed and damages. nEdwaid 'McC:be, a "true: Tvs “0wS0l'l’S IES 600||e Q will be ver much used for Dress and (mal Ori treating `i* “"9 - 0" ' 9 ‘ » _ ' V Hat Trim[Zings_ _ 22nd inst, was fined S5" rr 30 days.. . x b. sation at our Dress Goods The case _ against_ William Rodd, _ , ‘ lg sen _ charged with stealing a quantity of 3 counter yesterday, especially the 39c beef and some dry goods on the evening _ _ C0\lI1f6", and D0 W0Udel` when lovely of the 9th of December, the property of ' new goods imported by us this season John M¢Nevin,Was dismissed_ l are selling at half price. Why do we lose money on these 1 Dress Goods? They are a little