> N ---- im ~.__._~sss..._.ss°~'- rmik. _ . - " sy 1 . , _ __ _. ,._.,. I ) _ _ , _ _ _ .:‘r;:f=-- ~' -tl, ' » - __-_-re » 1', r “ _ _ ~-M in yy* __ _J ._ _ - _ 1 J- li-ini; i_ff*‘i_" ‘ . WllKS&llO_ _ llAllllOTH WHITE GOODS SALE Plain White Sheetings T2 inch 16 cts. ffm-,t_ | Sl inch 20 CIS- Twiiled White Sheetings The latest News ot the tlrty ann Province. i respondents Everywhere- (See also on page 7.) BAND at the Rink to-night. Ice per- Tni; regular monthly meeting of the city council will be held this evening. _: 72 inch 19 cts BI-:`AR in mind the Fancy Dress Skat- 51 inch ' 21 cts. Plain Pillow Gottons 40 inch 8 cts. 42 inch 9% cts. Gireular Pillow Gottens _ring Carnival in the rink on Tuesday evening, Feb. 14th. ALL skaters at the Carnival are re- quested to present a card at the door, containing their name and the name of character represented. _ IN consequence of the carnival com- 40 inch 10 cm ing eff on Tuesday and the necessity of 42 inch 12 cts. 44 inch 13 cts. Towels, Linen lluck _ °20x’.Z~l 25 cts pair 21x43 35 cts pair Plain and Twilled Grey Sheetlngs 72 inch 12 cts yd Quilts, lloney Gomh 10-4 or 91 inch, plain, 58c each 10-4 or 91 inch, fringe, 75c each 11-4 or 91 inch, fringe, 95c each Table Linens 54, 55 and 62 inch, 2.5¢, 30c and 35c. Bleacheel Napkins Hoe, ssc, ssc, see, s1.10, $1.45 $1.85 up per dozen ladies Night Bowns pecialll-47c and 65c. Nicely trim- med and good sizes. Ladies Drawers While they last 12e pair Ladies Skirts _ Good size 14c each WEEKS it OO 5 The People’s Store. You Will Want ii Something in the baking line today. Thezbest thing you can do, is to c me to our sioi'e# and buy some of our good things, thsy’ll be fresh* and the price reasonable# Parcels delivered prompt- F ###~lil‘#I##fl###_## ~ -i eneneee-tiers-ieeee eeeeleeeaaee Telephone, 98. D. STEWAR actress BAKERY, Bakes Best Bread #%%¥i’s¥itf##.@’-lifhlhlhiials nonson_n eo. tlannerl tlooos We have a. very large stock of “lined goods ' ’ 'l he Best Brands ‘f the very lowest prices. `decorating, the rink will be closed to skaters ou Tuesday afternoon and open Tru-3 flag on the Provincial Building was raised at half mast .and the Land Otlice closed on Saturday out of respect te the late Archibald Macmillan, son of Hon A. Macmillan, commissioner ef Crown Lands. THE military entertainment to be given by the Charlottetown Engineers company in the Lyceum on Friday next promises to be the best of the kind evefi given in this city. A glance at their ad in another column will convince one of this. ` MR. A. L. BEER. Agent of the Purd 1 Gold Mfg. Co., Toronto, has an ad in this issue. Any orders intrusted to his care will receive prompt and care- ful attention. The goods which he _handles are of an exceedingly high grade and give perfect satisfaction. _ Sutcliffe intend crossing by the Capes to-day on return to their home in_ Machias, Maine. Mr. Sutcliffe who in from London. England, took charge maincd for about two years. From here he went to Milbridge Maine and _ subsequently stationed at Machias. ‘ Cuaiitorrnrozs Tnacunrvs INs'rr-l TUTE.-The regular meeting of the M. C. A.~Parlor on Saturday eve-1 ning. President Owen in the chair. The report ef the representative to the proved of. The representatives of last vear were re-appointed. There was a_ short discus~ion ot the question “Arel we justified in requiring our pupils to prepare lessons at home?” Owing tot thc shortness of time. it was decided to continuethe discussion at the next meeting. B. F. Messervey gave aclear, logical, comprehensive address on the su*-ject of public speaking. Rev. Mr. i Fullerton, Rev. Mr. Spencer, Rev. Mr. Kirby, Dr. Taylor. Messrs Landiigan, Seaman and Arseneault discussed the paper highly eulogizing the speaker. The unanimous thanks of' the audience were tendered' Mr. Messervey to which he replied in a happy manner. Gathered Br tluarrllan Reporters and tier- r ed instead on Wednesday afternoon. I i Rev. ROBERT SUTCLIFFE, and `Mrs. ~ the year 1890 came to Charlotttetown I-_ Kensington Hall, in connection with the First Methodist church. where he re- Teacher’s Institute was held in the Y. _ Women’s Ceunoil was received and ap- 1 place from the residence of R. Mac- Millan, this (Monday) fnrenoon, at 11_ o`c1ock to South Rnstico. PASSENGI-:Rs who arrived yesterday re- port tbe N. B. and P. E. I. Railway considerably obstructed by snowdrifts. On Friday the train which left Sackville as 12.30 did not reach Cape Tormentine till 7 p. ui. YESTERDAY was Children`s Day in Grice church. In the morning the pas- tor spoke from Jeremiah 3:4, his dis- course being specially apelicable to the young. The choir platform was filled with children who varied the usual ev- ercises with vocal music under the leadership of the etlicient organist, Miss Duchemin. In the evening the sermon was on Ruth and here again, as well as in the afternoon. at the Sabbath school. did the children render very ac- ceptable. Their names as far as could be ascertained are Bertha Ferguson, Elsie Jenkins, Emily Balls, Pearl Wil- liams. _ Williams, --- Cndmore. May Wilson, Mamie Gillespie, Fannie Waye. Lucs Rackham, Nettie Duncan. Blanche Riggs, Daisy Tanton and Hazel Down. ONE of the opposition boats. the only one that was on the other side of the Strait, crossed yesterday to this side, bringing eleven passengers. Thirteen passengers, among whom are ,live ladies, were left at Cape Tormentine. While coming over the party metseven boat; crossing towar ls the New Bruns- wick Shore. A special train brought the passengers to town, arriving about 5 olclock. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. _ George Toombs, of this city, Mr. T. C. Savage, of Montreal. Mr. W. K. Rogers, of Amherst, and Mr. James Pierce, a former Islander,who hasresided with his family for thirty years in Boston. Mr. Pierce made a trip to the I'and about five yea_;s ago. He is now on his way to see his mother, who lives at Elmira and other relatives at`Souris. A number of those who came over yesterday and of those now at Cape Tormeutine had been waiting for days at Picton in the vain hope of crossing by the Stanley. 3 A _ _ Vlistaken ~ Idea. - Some persons have an idea that the TALCUM POWDER we are selling at |°g a. tin is no good, on account of the ' low price. _ This impression is speed- ily removed the first time it is used. It is a good Talcum Pow- der in every respect. and We are giving our cus- tomers the benefit of the low price we obtained, by buying a large quantity ot it. _ Think of it as a 25c package for 100. 00' 00 . , , .-f` "\ u_/~‘°-~ STANLEY STUCK ` TH1-; Stanley is still in the ice. She has IN THE KINDERGARTEN- . . now beeh out 11 days. Th ‘sh d c"”;'°T C | b d . -_ e n 'e _ ~ I<`Uxi~;nAL Norton.-The funeral of, °n an My 8° 'me I ' the late Archibald Macmillan, takes AN -‘at borne” was given by the primary department of the Kindergarten in the Hail on Saturday afternoon who entertained their mothers and friends giving/ some recitations, vocal and piano solos and choruses which showed careful training by their teachers and good talent on the part of the little ones. After this pleasing programme the children served refreshments in an elderly fashion. The entertainmect was gotten up in celebration of the changing of the Is|and’e name from St John’s to that of Prince Edward, one hundred years ago and nn' interesting feature wasa short essay descriptive of this event read by little Miss Adele Newbury, who from' teachings in the Kindergarten wrote it a few days ago, while in the school. A view of the hand work in drawing,writing, sewing, etc., by the children in the Kindergar- ten is well worthy cf more than a pass- ing notico and should interest particu- larly all mothcgs, as well as any who are anxious for the welfare of the coming generation- The following rs little Miss New- .burys composition: Prince Edward Island was found by John Cabot in the year 1497. John Cabot came from England. He called our Island the Island ol Saint John because he found it on Saint John’s dey. Some people now think it was the ‘irst land Cabot found. The first time he came he had his three sons with him. They had only three boats with them. The second time he came he had five boats and about 300 men and enough food to do them for a year, but John Uabof died before they returned to England end his son ‘ Sebastian took charge of the boats in his place. One hundred years ago the people changed th'e name of the Island because there were a great many? places called Saint John. They then called it Prince Edward Island in honor of Prince Edwatd,_fhe father of -Queen Victoria. » - Annu: Niswnizlcr. THE members of St. Lawrence and Wildey Lodges,I. 0.20.17. are requested to meet at the Lodge roomfthis ,(Mon- day) morning, at 10.30, to attend the funeral of their late Bro. Archibald Macmillan. ' _ IF you want a comfortable seat from which to have a fine view of the Carni- val and the maze of fancy skaters drop into C. D. Rankin’s and secure one. These seats are reserved for the entire evening and are only 25 cents. EXTRA ' RoLLs for all ' styles of clothes wringers at Le Page’s Old stand, Queen Street._28 ff. - Y Y _...J _ _Y__- _ 3! I ` HARR ED. At the Parsonage, .Murray River, Feb, 11th. ’99, by Rev Henry Carter, Henry J. Jordan to Sarah Jane Hooper, both of Lot 64. ` TENDERS FOll ROCKY POINT FERllY.* Department of Public Works. - Charlottetown, 7th Feb., 1899. SEALED TENDERS will be receiv- d at this flfllce un tn 12 o’clock noon. on _Saturday. the it of March next for the running of the Steamer Eliln on the Rocky Point Ferry .from Prince Street Wharf, Charlottet wn to Rocky Point, Pier for such hours and rates and re?- lat-ions as are laid down in s. specification to e _ seen at this Office, and tor a term of one- or more years, ns may be decided on by the Gov- ‘ ernment. at the close of the tifjst year. The Government to furnish the Steamer Elfiu in her present condition to run said Fe-ry and to keen her insured at_ the Goverp- ment expense. In case of accident _ to this s eamer another steamer will be furnished ny the Goverrvs ent during repairs. Steamer to be returned to the Government at close of term, ordinary We-ar and tear excepted. The Government reservrs the right to take h F' ti the con overt e erry at any me in cafe - tractor fails to strictly comply with all con- ~ di ions contained in the contract. Any or all the tenders may be rejected by the bovernment. _ Tenders must state the amount of subsidy expected from the Governm- nt. _ The signatures of two good and fsuflicient Ten Cases of gle se' urities must accompany each tender, Tenders tobe narked. ‘Tender f r Rocky Point Fen' ” e I y' White Wear on her. - RICHA§D3.Slg}1,;§,f,,,,c W0,k,_ 5 Y Feb 13-3aw and Wtd We did not intend to start _ f r --- Pet.tiJohn’s Breakfast Food _ _ . Heckersf Breakfast Homin _ Until We had all ln, but have decided to open with a bang-Thursday morn-_ Selfzrising Buckwheat, y mg' Talk about values. Charlottetown has never seen such bargains as TillSOI1’Spa.I1dI'iedR0ll€(lOatS,f will be offered as this sale. _ , _ Fresh ground Oatmeal, We have no space here tc enumerate the ba.rga.ins,but youll find them Crown Fhakes’ n . _ y _ ' & G0. at _' . Gold Dust Corn Meal, ' ` ` Rolled Wheat I cnocnns Wheat Farina, M gE%k§E?4n <:> *T _ i _ - Y.-¢At _ ' The bout _ wo. 5 Fair ’ od THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 13 1899 _ f _ hite hrrts I _ t y to itself ' ` We have ‘devote -plenty of time. ant -. e_xperiei_1ce to prbcuring the pos bl h h si e s irts t at your moneycan bu _ For example i in Unlallndo 75:: $100 ey have no oem tition heyie n a class by them Our White Shirlt stock is “peculia F IB! _ ’ selves f ou ant shirts-'as Shirts, we _hav‘ three linefsl 50! _» - er t about 30 factory that maktes the best unlaun dered Shirts W 'VE EVERBSEEN 1 We buy them ini big lots. for' Spo cash+t;hat aecodnts for the prices i Siltlilittls 1 ;§l§’}‘;-;;@|Aii_,, Fair vrade, ready-to-wear, ; i_»"5”;%;l__=:=__&= i 1'.;-_»;;t;_< 1. I' ¢ *`- _i _ \ X fig Y _ {3-,'_1=_=_1.m .\Q '~ r 'i‘.. ‘ `l bitt _Q ‘t 6":-Hg' ‘T f 'rr _ir I i ~»‘ lil 'iiiitril .~._'_,. yn-f_~_ _‘L tgirl” ft’ Y . _`-8° or nearly as gooid. you’_lI need_»~to ad _ per ceiit to each of thesr prices. They’re lmade FOR US bye E Men’s strong cot bends, 50 Men’s u line cotton bosom' and bands- theres laundered _ shirts, n, linen bosom, nts each, 2 for laundered shirts, body, linen only one better one made- that’s OUR dollar shirt- - - - 75c each or 2 for e $1 40 The finest unlaundered shirt on the market, reinforced back and front, endless- stays. “£2100 linen’ ' bosom and bands - - - special $1.00, two for \ “At the White Fair ” open hal-1:1: The "Kin line linen bosom won't crush, brace with it, p “men ne". T ever saw f Open back o $1.00 and fittere, just bosom, sple and bands Similiar and front olters and THE BANNER WHITE _Bmakfagl f[|g[|3_ i ' _.,.d,.&.m,_.... W EA SA L E For breakfast we have ` A big in all the n dozen. Cuffs spe ial 16c per pair and 27 Fine open front dress shirts, in 8 hills ” shirt, laundered, bdsom and bands, push up, won’t don’t interfere rspiration can’t best, shirt we r ordinary wear. ly. Two grades. right width of did linen bosom rade--open back Otlils ct of 4 ply linen collar w shapes 20c each $’ pe pair. Aa _he“Wlitie Fair,” MDDRE & c ._,;_F'iB8\‘of Great George and Kent Sts f _ Whgatl3bS_ ` " _ = _ , . _ g 4., g 1 éLl'l`-The southern half ofthelatte Chief y | - ' it 52 if 1 1 >. 34 _. Pa.lmer’s House on Queen Stroels ‘ . r ' _ , .ii e With hot water. Electric lights etc, _ _ .__;_,~, . “ ~ ,~__`- T' ‘ ...._... l BEER & GOFF ggggggsg i v ».-_ _ _ - _ V -~ _ _,~‘-._--_,;>~__ _ '__,.:»=._V, »r - __»_» ~' “ ~..~~ ' - _~, »»>;-'¢1;Z~s._~.'='_;'-1.<_"~ '_-=s=*f~ ' ~ - ~ - ». 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