THE GUARDIAN, CHAR-LOTTETOWN, MARCH 3 1899 !....r»p<~»ed their new The latest News ot the thy rinse semis srucr anr_I’f_»rp»- CDRSETS mdChi1dren s, Misses and Ladies |»'||| range of Sizes in Long and Short Waists NOTE--As we buy all Corsets inet from Leading Manufacturers, yu can rely on the very b-st value Spring Wants In Household Goods Our predecessor-s,W A Weeks tl. ("0 themselves highly and weie re- as the very best house in the aty when.it came to best values in Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels and Towelings We have received our full Spring Roclrof these good direct from Bel- Ireland The value cannot be under the present low rate ev are without doubt, ex Table Linens, lkached Table Linens, Ill Prices, Full Variety Tapie Napkins. 3 Special Lines. ll 20, l 50 and 7 00 dozen 50c to 7oc dozen more white Goods, bheetinv, Pillow Cot Counterpanes, -Ladies Under etc, etc Our counters are full s at very low prices vour inspection EKS 8100 The .People s Store Wholesale and Retail essors tn W A Weeks 8. C0 ii? tit*-’»`é¥#§§¥i¥fH*%%`.% suede '-3 iitiitiaidiiii STEWAR Gathered Br Cuardlaii Reporters and tur- raspondents Everywhere- (See also onnago 7.) AT the police court yesterday, John Macdonald, a countrynian. was lined $2 or ten days for drunkenness. 'IHE ice boats on both sides made round trips yesterday and there were two lots of mails received here. Mr. Fred Dunsford, formerly of Crapaud, is now a contractor in Arling- ton Mass. His lsland friends will be glad to learn of his success. MR. DONALD MCMILLAN, milk ven- dor,Brackley Point Road. who is ill with a severe attack ot pneumonia, was reported a little better yesterday.. No:rici-:.- Applications will be re- ceived at the City Clerk’s office from parties desiring to take the examina- tions for licenses to engage in, or work at, the business of plumbing within the city, .according to the rules and regula- tions of the Board of Health. THE Welcome Soap Company of St. John is again to' the front with an ex- cellent idea. They will present $100 cash to the sol: ool children for the best essay, not to exceed 1000 words, on °‘Soap”. lt must be written by regular school attendants under sixteen years of age. Full particulars will be found inthe firm’s announcement in this issue. - ~ MR. P. G. Armour, sou of Dower Armour of the P. E. I. R., who has spent the winter in the Massey Harris Bicycle Repair Department at Toronto, leaves there tomorrow for Boston where he will spend a week or two with his brother, Mr. F. B. Armour before tre- turning home. Mr. Armour has been with the Hartford Fire Company recent- ly., thus thoroughly posting himself in the bicycle in all is paitl, and will return to his native province with an up-to-date. practical knowledge of his business. - THE mission service last night in St. Paul’s cathedral was attended by a large congregation. The sermon was preached from Genesls lIl:1 and fillowing few verses, being a continuance ofthe series on sin. Adam and Eve were perfectly good until deceived by the wiles of Satan. Satan told them sin would give them knowledge. Most sin is pleasur- able in its coniniittaly. People if they want to sin will soon find an excuse. “fe must serve God for love not for fear. Satan deceived Eve by giving her a false idea of God’s love. Adam and Eve were made in God’s image. Satan represented God as jealous and unwill- ing to give them this knowledge of good land evil that they might be like to God. Satan. the father of lies represented the »God of truth as-a liar. Deceived, ‘Adam and Eve sinned. Their gm;-v isa parable of o-.ir lives. They will be baked th 3 %;% ‘Men'don`t want to sin but _Satan de- BfC€‘l‘I100D-y0\1 C30 £03 9- ceives and our eyes are open to see the hot one for tea to nifflit- ’ ss of sin. T0 Sin d0liU€I‘9»l€lV an APPLi;,Li~:\iui~,or Misc will cost you awfurne _ is fearful to think of afterwaidn and 'thev see Satan’s lie has conquered. f \Vh"ere there is the trust as of a child :to his father, We will cling S0 G00- Sin drives us away from Him. Do like felephonev 98 may get lower. We must alwaYS *U13* David' L00?-h Tito fmeou,paS‘(;im;‘§ iyou get him 'l The Chief answered. l . t `- our - life. 111 0 and theft; iorfdgh 1 e i God otten stops us on the verge of Sin. your mmev M' 1 eyr We all know instances of this in our no own lives. No matter how low we get says $10.00. The merchant paid ever ' f (K ' _ f \ _ \ the money,ongratula.ting himself on ._ ,;._` \ _§ ,’\ God.`If we would trust God we must his b,,,.g,,_in_ gut he huns the st in our f0U0W U19” There 'S skin out at the door when aoheav ` I DR” 6645157 tw '_ - . . - 5' h0I16S1V3»Ud g°°d“‘-'SS 'md godhness In rain came and the dye began to run. "s "~ - Weil’ man- H°W°Y°' degradefl he ima It was then he realized that “him f " ~ A Bakes Best Bl-gad some spark of Gods good_ness_in_ him. -d ed” _ _ e Weiesiond to trust and faith God 7 B ‘mats ‘is far. enough t? age .f°r usd The careful housewife is already V _.AT._. i ~ Shall we disappoint God. Disabus . . _ lean_ _ . _ making an inventory for house c 9 trust is hard to bear.-A special ser- ing Nothing makes __ House look & S, Vice for men mu be held on Saturday ` r insi le or out than rett white ' 7 30, Sunday afternooni p .m. 111°? _ L P 7 _ evelimg ’,-on was ,Ven on the Fm- curtains. Don’t waste money and This week We Offer 0111' S5001* °f ;i|;_;_i:;rsur;; S_ns_ viéhe; liavgd giraned time reréairing arg: Eeuisldryzingl the old Canned Goods at the following low h ent to rebu e im, an 011 ones. entner c o 0, are prices! - _ _...FOR-' lsgtreageyggg sa_id_ ..The Lord h_:ith P3 selling .them at ,ridiculously low_ prices, Peas (best brands,) 9 cents tin or $1.00 away my sin. When hthe_v_d rpggn 25,, 3, pair up tothe lovely Swiss em- per doz __ the paralytic to Christ _te sei . _ , broidemd oues_ _ Corn (best brands,) 9 cents ID, Ol' thy sins be forgiven thee. God gives _ 1.00 per doz. -U5 H55 blessings by. mea." of ment m Sentneri M°L°°q & C°~ have Juit Tomatoes (best brands,) 9 cents tin,or baptism. 00D5fU;"_t_‘;f'»E;_‘; ‘;_‘_’_;I_‘_’1’_“__‘;)_;’_'_’_; put out aliiéelof Pr_i(r1it Eottops on tlitep- L00 PM d'0zeu_ » - ‘ e. s e - _ We have a very large stock of 1é'hIT;'_I;?§ to His disciples “peace be .;)_;1__;“;';f :Ze c__'_'_'__5_'€ cogngr h_'_3;§i__g_ fSti__1_ng Beri.n;0(l;;s_td_l;i;a;_ndS,l 9 .cents ood * _” dthen said, -‘Whose sins IU, 01' - _ _ ' _ _ ighesse 1 Brands :£3 l3:‘.§`$“ i'2.?-lfrfiyrenriltiiilili-513383 li iii is °h°s°""“” ii`”i.';efi °§. iii’ Biiii (5 lb “"0 12° tm’ °' Prints cousons. S sins thou 0S_Gl'° _ _ ’ _ . ' in capes entner, c o - "' _ ° _ . 9 » , ' , . the v<=n1.....ei»..... iii” P°`l°Z.§..§.§‘.i‘.I.`I- .‘f§`..‘§.'i...ff.'.l“‘.1’.l`.i hee leff-» Now 1adree.i._efe “$3 giganeg P-;°_§e§_;2é_p°und a».>18c wwf --00 1 91;.-irc1ngS» us . . . n - tt , . - V 8°: £2" W” Stand' inbGlid,§efilgi]; aei.‘;f;o;i'ls`i°1?deFe1ail§ Salesiixse in Zen 1>es¢i.es(3 pound rin.) 2 ein. for §?c. Flanne 6 6 S Ribbons If we ‘eel ourselves erin hiear the word them at $7 50 but you must be quick, Salmon (B Columbia,)2 fins for _.oc 0 & 6 Hoi Communion at 6 oO a In and 7 45; fered in this town at such o p J ' H A » I GROCERS ra, ni.; Marius at 9 a..m:; 'Il1.i61'°9S5l°'l as Sentner, _McLeod &Co. are offering & at 12 m.; Bible reading at 4 P' m' 1 _,them at present. 1* . _ of Great George and Kent Sts_ Mhsion service at 7.30 p. ni. _ _ »~.~ _ CH.hRr.or'ri-:'rowN Temperance Al- liance will meet in Y. M. C. A. new _pirlor on Saturday evening -ith inst. at ,8 30 o’clcck. Iinprrtant business. J. S.Stan au,Presidcuf. THE many friends of Mr. \Vill H. Newsome, formerly of this city but now of Toronto, will he p!essed_ to 1-arn that the lirm of New- a member, has now the largest type. writer agency in America. handling the fari;ous"Smith Premier. Theylave as their territory the Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P. E. Island, iNewfouna!and,Manitoba and the North- west. They sold nearly 200 machines last year and expect to dispose of 300 this year. having already contracted with the Telegraphers’ Union of Cana- da to use Smith Premiers. they t_o pur- chase from 25 to 50 a year. _ This is the largest contract ever placed in Cinada. Mr. Newsome expects to visit Charlottetown sometime next month. is SUPREME COURT AT GEORGE' TOWN- The Petit Jury were called 'Wednes- day,but were dismissed, as there were no cases to be tried by them. The following cases came up before the Chief Justice only: Leslie vs. White-Action for wages by son-in-law against father-in-law. Begun Tuesday, concluded Wednesday. Judgment was given yesterday for defendant for $19.07. Mathieson for plaintid; Stewart Q. C. and J. S. Mc- Donald for the defendant. Matthew vs. Campbell.-Action on promissory note. Mr. Arthur Peters asks for non-suit. Motion granted. Arthur Peters for plaintiff; D. A. Mc- Kinnon for defendant. ‘ W. I-1. Reddiii vs. D. N. Forbes.- Action on promissory note. Judgment for plaintiff, $140.00 J. A. Mathieson for plaintiff; Neil McQuarrie for de- fendant. A. J. Mcdonald vs. Catherine Renton, administratrix.-Matheson for the plain- tiff, Stewart, Q. C., and D. A. Mc- Kinnon for the defendan:._ Case con- cludid and to be argued iii Charlotte- town on _the 16th March. ‘ This case ended the docket and the Gallant election appeal will come on to-day. Judges Hodgson and Fitzger- ald arrived last night to sit on it in con- junction with the Chief Justice. To Cure Headaches in ten minutes en Komfort Headache Powders.l0 cts. N EW rubbers. the best quality in all the newest shapes just received.-J. B . Macdonald & Co. 3 Si WUMEN and children’s stockings. 75 dozen from.6 cents a pair and up_ wards; the 'best value ever shown here_ J B. Macdonald & Co. 3 3 l - I Scraps oi Heirs lrom ` llilllllll. llillllll ll ill. ' . That line of pretty silks at 28c a yard is leaving us about as fast as the snow is under the strong March sun. One of our local merchants not m:-my miles fron.. Charlottetown saw an Indian passing his store with a Red Fox skin. He hailed the chief and asked him if the Fox was for sale. He answered in the ailirmative. He then asked the Indian where did “Oh, him ‘dyed,”' and then he 'asked him what price he wanted for it. He » .. . .)... ». ...... .=3*.».......t.»et¢»¢. some & Gilbert, ot which he is' in rhnrlottetown The wreck of the Labrador was the chief subject of conversation through- out the city yesterday and continually inquiries were made of those who were in a position to receive the news. In the morning Mr. E. H. Beer, the agent in Charlottetown of The Domini- on Line, received the following telegram from the agent of the Company at MODlT\'al-!- ~ “Have just received the following cable from London :-Fear Labrador is a total lose but everybody saved.” Mr. George Stanley,who felegrapbed the Montreal agents, also r:ceiv.d a reply confirming the above despatch regarding the total loss of the 'ship and statingthat the passengers had all been got ashore. _ Messrs. James`Paton. Geo. Stanley and B. C. Prowse cabled to their Lon- don agent througn .he day for infor- mation and .received the following cablegramin reply :-- ‘ Island men all saved. , ‘ MEADOWS." _ After this news had arrived the people’s minds were set more at ease and though the reports were not very definite, there were many expressions of joy that all tha Charlottetown men were safe. _ _ THERE are yet many anxious ones in the city awaiting detailed particulars of the accident or some direct word from the Charlottetown men. There is .little to fear however as all the despatches go to show that they are-all safe. In aband- ing the ship in a hurry no doubt clothing and baggage would be forgotten or at least left behind and it is probable that our buyers’ order books, which are to them very important at this time, along with wearing apparel. etc. would be lost. However all will hope for the best and that good tidings will be re- ceived ere long. » ‘-- _ Y i _ Bonn. T ,, _ ._ _ _ A At Bedeque on Feb. 10th, _1899 to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Newsome,a daugh- ter, ` _ . . I |_!‘ DIED- At her son’s 'residence Pinette Mills Feb 23, Jessie Murchison, widow of the late Finlay McDonald. She leaves four sons and three _ daughters to mourn the memory of a kind and gentle mother. and led a true Christian life,was always peaceable in her home and loved by her family. Her remains were laid to rest in the Belfast cemetery. l. . _ - W no-@-one-eo-@-oe-ee Fat is Necessary For the Body All standard works teach tha.t.Cod Liver Oil is the most easily assimilated of all the fats. I During a. course of _||)|||\. ~ soii’s Emulsion nt tad _tlrer 0|] the boriv weight is in- creased. the red corpuscles bezome more numerous, arid a greater amount of fat-` is deposited in the tissues, 504:. Sold only by 0=®\®0 r K She was a good and truthful neighbor- I in praver b00k 935% We “ h bee f Apples (1 gall tins ) 70 cents each n 0 of Peagg The services to-day will be Lace curtains ave neverl w nnpes i \-. . . . . 1 i r&}‘¢,.f;» ;ft‘% 15 E of Remamrlers hair The “ hite Fair” %§%%%%%f%%%%%§r%e>¥{-*§ii%%i1sfi}i’seii€eii{t§%%%% 2 llllllllllllhllllllmlll lflit’s lewsen’s its Good; 0urReguIar A L _ Every Day Prices _... _ _ _ .ru --.¢f§<»r. = ;.~r U REMN Nl K LOCAL BRIEFS "“i.I'f."1‘.fi'f..§.§`§.i.f°I'.f.ff.i`.if.`°”iSpecial 1 Of course there are some remainders W e_ha.vcn`t sold every yard of Table Linen: _ Or Sbeeting--or Pillow Cotton etc. Of course some of these aren’t as,-fresli appearing as the day the “white fair” opened.. - . , _ ' Some of "em are atritle just alittle wrinkled. ` May be some lines are a bit soiled. It’s “only abit” thot - ` . » ' ~ ~ -;, ‘fe O We don’t want to put tlieniffbacl; stock. We’1l pay you to ' 'také"”‘theiii away. Here’s how. _ ` i Until March 7th wefll --give an _addi- tional discount .ot _ , - . . " , , ~ t oil' the already close' out prices of“white fair” goods. ~ ` ~ e - Remember-this ‘is a second discount -thespecial sale discount has been e deducted already. E 5 ~ _ _ We cannot include in the"-Offer - hite Unlaundcred Shirts oi<` nbleached Cyottons, i , o 0 » You cant afford' to miss this oder. Think what a chance to buy ~new__f.l§‘_a;.bIe Linens, new Sheetings, =uew_ Tiiwels, new Embroideries, . new _i'l°i_llov_ir‘