FEBRUARY lb, 191; i-1 I , "'i‘ini i.A'i‘iis'i‘ Niiws. ""' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN '-- nm,-r up AM.. 'F ' -3 - PAGE TIIIRTEEN it » » - --- -- ___ ____.~_- _ W _.v_ __ .___ ___.___. - V--. _D una-, __ _ , __ _ A _,____; .__c___.__.,____, Weak Lan Slivdigtéggglypégcgigmwg Ti-in Anwavs nosv ;-sin STORE . soothes What does your doctor recii It preveius' protects m Q U N S C N "`* ‘ _. _ g _ _ . , ° mmend Tak |’ d ' ' ~ - f _ - e on ..____.__ l the medicie he approves. Trust him every time, 1 <13'-;,f»¥ I iinruonisr. . AU# , ‘ 1- 1 ~ .- It pays to buy in this Province. L. Wood, Mt Herbert, was in the First Methodist-Rev H. E. Thomas Every ` Time you think of buying anything to tell tlictiine you should think of us, Our $l.25 Alarm will wake you up if you are ali\.e_ They are good clocks too. W. W. WELLNER 4 l IT PAYS T0 GBT 'l`lIE BEST Photographic Enlargemenis. The Oldest House in P.E.lslsnd Pliotograplicr, The Studio where Baby is Always VVelconie. @@@®®@®®’°D®@®®®C°X9®®®@©® i Hard Coal \/Ve are now discharging Hard Coal from the ArthurN Gibson. Customers should order :incl take delivery of their coal this week as ,the -.L-_-:_--1#-_-i... price advances after ist Oct- Guild Bllslllfss Slalld obei' I \ For Sale At T C.I.y0ns&C0 I i @>®@©©<-><->c@@e ,.,-.,,,., ,,,,,.._ e. 1 i= ._ ., , minutes' wnlli of t.iirr‘|‘ chnrrlies and only tivo liiiiiiliwii yards from the ” '|`i'yiiii t‘ol|.\:iiliii:iti».al Hvliool. is also on the iliri-rt lim: of the rural mail route and is in i-\'ei'_v i'rspi=ctu very - rlvsiralili- I-ii-iativii foi"lnisiiicss. ~ - » -l-_-_.._.__- llivc Roses in blils :iuil liiilf blil.-y Royal Houseliold blils mul hulfliblsl Royal Ste~\vai'i in bbls and half bbls Fedora in blils and linlf libls Purity in bills and hugs Beaver, in bbls and bags F Puritan in blils Quality Guaranteed, Prices Low Beer Q). Goffs U ____ Private Moneys invested at I . 'J K” Auction Sale Babbitt Metal _ 1| our Came17Monarch swab' riniles froiiitllieil'lofiulov\i\ on M() .\'lii\Y tlka and King brands are the rni¢v.i:n. it i i-. ii. ii _~.i...-.ny nm any l')eSt fOl' th€lI` ,I'€S})€CtlVC PUT' lillciil' with :ruoil liuililiiigs, also wood sloiirb, si-l hubs, box _iilei=»'h. hay inovvci' poses. is Send for our booklet R' ' Uhh. Pllnl ll n "i ii -_ IIN Jim" R°b°|'ls°“ C0' Ishii.-Rkliunilliiiiimi.-.iu|i~.|on~.i<|ormuch Montreal and St. John N. B. f'~"_,__, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,. ,,,,.,,., ’ 'Nil' Y till ibil iiiidi r i‘i|~ih 'over' Q' (I0 ' . ...i. i ‘ ‘-\ ~ 2- Agents i-‘clit inonihs i-ri-viii. on nlinruved ifilrlt i ' - ._ . _ Bfuce Stewlftw C0 . "lgl';fi§':L,{,’,il\l-,liiiglhiiiiliiarliiiidlon has ii poni- chlrloitetown tion out. \\'est. 2 ~25dinwfiyr nr. J. w. noiisi-Ji Physician and Surgeon _ Graduate l|eGill University, Kont- nd Qu. _ Linn, comprising dwelling house and . . Late Resident House B\\l‘l°°l1.,st Western General Hospital. Montreal. “I ' F. F. Kelly. to 3 ‘ DR. A. B. REID I I “ili.‘.l'.i‘3iii.’."2."$’§.li i?.”é’.‘._" J --llldrtf W GEO. ll. C00li._ wi: rno|‘osi~; ‘ro ii.\i"\\‘L‘l`~ P|'i"¢ "°“S°"“hl°°T”rm“ *"“S~V~ 'You will always find a fresh stock Phone I7) Omee 197 Kent St.|,\pply on the premises or to B. D. [col-mn-17 °¢¢u§§@j_§`y ghd late Dr.'McEnchci‘n, 225 Water St., Charlotte- of Molr's ln hulk at our store in the future. 50c xi lb. E. A. Foster, Cen- tral Drugstore, Sunnyside. (Jspt. Dominic McDonald, Smiris, was in the city` yesterday. , The Guardian regrets to learn of serious illness of Thomas Lane, Dun- stafliiagc, and Jas. Mahar, Pleasant Grove. No one should forget the W. A. tea in St. Paul's School room, Thiesday, 21st., tea only fifteen cents, also home-made candy for sale. Charles Davison and Miss Louise Davison, City, leave this week for Roseland, B. C., where they will join Mrs Davison who is no\\' located there. _ A young man named Frank Gillis, a cleaner on the l’. E. I. R., was in- jured at Cape Traverse yesterday in the engine house. The injury was not a very serious one hut he is laid oil from work. Frank Dorsey, of thc P. li. I. R. ehops here, was sent ge ter- dfiy tc Lake the injured man s ii, r-._ A. E. Morrison, city, of thc Anglo American 'Telegraph Co., returned yesterday morning from Cape Tra- verse wliere he was looking after the rcifiovnl of the oflice at Carleton, one mile from the shore, to the iceboat house. This change is made every winter to facilitate telegraph matters in connection with the icoboat serv- ice. The slight interruption was but when being removed. Today, l<‘ehruary 18th., is the elev- enth anniversary of the death of llo- land D. Taylor, son of E. W. ’l‘ay'loi', City, who was killed in the battle nf Modder River, ’l‘ranfwrtal, on Hun- dny. Feb. 18, 1900. On that same day, it will bc remembered 'Jiere were nineteen Cansciians killefl, \ifty-eight wounded, seven captiircd and one missing. Among the '-vounrled \-.src Walter Lane, liocky i";.' and Fred Ways, Hunter River. lt is reported that eight. dogs have been poisoned recently in this city. Of these the majority are said to be valuable pure bred animals, besideii being well trained and inorleiisivc. One or two of those dune awai: with in this conteniptible n'iannci‘ were al- leged to have vicious habits, but ev- cn this is no excuse fOr the p¢i‘;n'ci.i'ii- tors to get in their work. Should ii, dog annoy any citizen, there is ii proper course to take, provided for by la\v, which will insure the rc- struint or destruction of the animal. Still parties will tnkc the law in their own hands, but, by so doing, lT1f1.V fllifl tO their sorrow, that they hiivc committed 9, punishable offence. Many wiirnings have-, hcqii piihljeiy but the miserable practice of setting out poison still exists; Rev G. M. Campbell, St John, 10;-_ mcrly of this city, is taking a keen and active pnrt in nil religious move- iiienrs in that city. Hr was present* at ii rccent inet-tiiig of thc Evangcli-l ral Alliance and laymen at which there were present, ainung othena, the following clergyman, all well known here: ltev Dr Flanders, Dr. liayiiiond, Di- Hutchinson, lievs. Held and Gnctv.. A number of addresses i§iVcn at this mectiiig but previous to this licv. Ur. Hutchiiisoii li1'oii;;h¢; im- fore the iiicctiiiiy ri, mutter wiiich he said, had been discussed by the Bap- tist iniiiistcrs and he would line to see some action taken re_uai'diii,; i|,_ For some time, he said, 5 St John paper-liad been publishing at inter- vals the sermons of Pastor Russell on the Driivn of thc Milenniilin, and he firmly believed that it would rn- sult in an underiuining of the faith of his people. I-Ie had gone to thi- mannger of that paper and asked him about the matter and the reply was that a contract had been made to print these sermons of Pastor Russell for one year. But, Mr. Hutchinson said there was nothing to show thc readers of the paper that the sin-_ ninns were paid for, and this was what the Baptist ministers were aim ing at. The Milcnninni Dawn Soclei had an agent in this city, the speaker Bible Society and a few weeks ago ] was in a house where the good wife told ine she had given to her husband ::Owing to the demand for bulk iriited goods. This order which is ctics, including all the favorites. 3 1 F , Tasty Saturday Specials H ere’s soipo ronl tiini.c-i,lc'l¢_- Iors that will surely “Nil” ,-‘_ You every oruinh as Pull iinrl delic ous an i~xPP|tf* ¢"'}_ make them. You can couu on purity and wlioli-iiuinn: nelnii when you buy OU* W" try. lt'\i n habit we uloiiu nrnctlse. Hee t.hi~i-ic. Turiievers ._ :loc do'/~ Mlnce rolln.,..... .. - uni- ou'/- '|‘ert.»i.. ._ iocilo'/~ Uurriint miuiiren ......2r~- dim I'nii.r,v pii-n...... . lziiuicli loner an's Lunch & Bakery Old Vgchei' Slend-|50 Knit Street Best Bread ’ in -the City l.i\iu-i~_i,g:i|i`i. (`iv.'iiii hrrail is ||..- piiii-sl, niosi \vl\ulcsmiic :mil i-lr-Aims( in the oily, licllrr than uiollwrs iilisoliilcly piirc niiilkopl ulviiii null frvlsll Ill Ninn eiisvs ii is |`.»r siu\'|i<‘f io llii- iiriliiiniy kind lliaiit |'».\sse:l llirivngli ilu- liniiils nl any :mil ovary pi-rsmi. 'l`l\ri\ in |,,|i.i|i,_f we uso ilu' vi>'_v lirsf iiigivilii-iits, flu! tue-tr' |,.lls. l.o;if, (wo |u»iiiii!.s...._Bc t rin: ' People’s Theatre FRIDAY s, (ll The Law and the Man -(2) No Place like Home (3) The Dull Razor (4) The Winning of Miss Langdon “NEWK” SAWYER 1 In Specialty And Song 5 Cents`Admission 5 een e City yesterday. There were no cases before the pol- ice court in this city yesterday. J. B. Gaudet, Mlscouche, represen- ting _the Rock City Tobacco Co., Quebec, was in the city yesterday. M. C. Delaney, M. L. A., Tryon, ar- rived in the city yesterday afternoon on the mail special from Cape Trav- crce. Mrs A. Sullivan, City, is confined to her room by illness. Her son, Dr ,Sullivan, Souris, was in the city yes- terday. Art Rogers, Summersirle, who has been in -this city for the last few days on business left bythe hockey spicial yesterday afternoon for Sum- merside. At the debate in P. W. C. on the .respective merits of monurchical and 'republican government, the vote at the close gave a strong majority in favor of monarchy. Rev Canon Simpson and Mrs Simp- son entertained the choir boys and the members of the Bible Class Frl- day evening at the rectory. A very pleasant time was spent.. Mrs Harry Hodgson, Minneapolis, Minn., who has been visiting in this city and province for the past few weeks, left on the special train to (ieorgetown on return yesterday. The bomb signal station at St. Pete-r's Island has been set up and fitted so that it is now ready for use on the first occasion offering. Recent- ly it was given a good test and was found to be working satisfactorily. 'I'-he probate case in connection with :thc will of the late Augustine McIn- nis, Ea1‘nsclil’Ie, was again up before the Judge oi' Probate yesterday and occupied the attention of the Court all day. The case was adjourned to come up again this morning. The Guardian acknowledges with thanks thc receipt of an artistic cal~ endar from the Bangor and Aroos- took Railroad". This calendar is of is design unlike most others and for this reason has a certain charm of originality' which embraces its value. Louis Wright, City, left on the af- ternoon train for Georgetown where he will leave this morning on the Earl Grey for Picton en route to Vancouver. He will join his father and locate in that city. Louis many friends will ca.rnes'f.ly wish him suc- given in this respect in late yeargicess. A new light has been placed on St. Pu'cnr’s_lsland, replacing the old one. The new light, is a white revol- ving one, visible for a distance of fifteen miles. It is the strongest light on the Prince Edward' Island coast and is n distinct improvement in the aids to iinviizatioii. The old one was ri iixcd light, visible twelve miles. itev J. F. Floyd will begin in the Central Christian Cliuich tomorrow evening ii second series of sermons‘on his tour tliroii_rrli Palestine, covering ground not gone over in thc former fcrics. All who iittcnd the services will receive ii printed card with all :uc cuiijects. The subject tomorrow evening will he “The Fifth Gospel of Palestine." ’ A. ll. Wnduian of Snmmersidc who has taken over the husinei-is of the Davison linrlcrtfikiii;: Uompnny in this city will be opcn for -business ou Monday next. illr Wadman is thor- oughly competent in his business and his large experience and up-to~dai:e equipment will commend him at once to the public. I-Ile ad with full par- ticulars will appear later on. An inspiring meeting was held in l-ini-rington Hall, by the King Ed- ward Institute, on Tuesday evening last. addressed by Prof Ross. Mr. Ross took as his subject the Dair_\ (low and dwelt at length on its dif- ferent phases. He considered the ques- tions asked bini by Messrs Saunders l\'lcNa.ughton and Wcdlock and made the discussion one of interest and profit to all present and their appre- ciation was expressed in a hea- vote of thanks. The president, Mr Bryenton, made a general chairman and presided most happily. At the close of the meeting the sccrei~_ was made glad by iflany members renewing their nieuihership fee. I The Best _*ll Optical Service Our ambition al\vi1_\‘s has been to supply our patrons with tlic Best possible Opti- cal Service. 'I`lie iinportaucc of correctly ineasuriiig the sliglitest eye defects, has led lo thc invention of many' scientific instruinents mid the practise of methods of cxziuiination absolutely to be depended on. For years we liave been using these best systems with pronounced 'succi-ss. Our price.-i arc very low; at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Visitors welcome. Grace Church-Rev Wm Harrison at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Pew tive reserved for college students. Every- body welcome. PRESBYTERIAN. _ --St. Jiames-Rev. T. F. Fullerton at eleven and seven. ‘Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. College stu- dents and strangers cordially ln- vitad. Zion.-Mornlig prayer me5ting at ten a. m. Rev. R. G. Strathie at 11 and 7. Sunday School rind Bible Class at two thirty. College students and strangers cordially welcome. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. Central Christian-Rev J. F. Floyd at eleven and seven. Sunday School and Bible classat 2.30. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday at 8 p. m. All nests free. Everybody, including college students, cordially invited. Minister's Residence. 104 Prince. BAPTIST. Baptist-Rev Z. L. Fash at eleven and seven. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m., with “Loyalist."' Class for adults in church auditorium. A cor-l dial welcome is extended to all the services of this "home-like church." ANGLICAN. St l’eter's Cathedral-Siixatresiiua Sunday. Holy Communion 8 a. ni., Matin:-1 and litany 10.15. Simi: eu- chnrist and sermon ll a. in. Sunday School and Bible Class, 2.30. Evensong and sermon at 7 p. in. Rev Canon Simpson and H. Scott smith.- St. PauI's Church.-Rev. Mr. Mur~| phy at 11 and 7. Sunday School and' Bible Class at 2.30. All seats free. Holy Communion after cvcnini: ser- vice. ST. DUNSTAN'S CATHEDRAL. First Mass at 7.30, (7hildren‘s llluss at 8.30, Catechism immediately aflei Yass. High Mass at 10.30. Vcspe-.rs i 'l Benediction at 7 p.m. _ SALVATION ARMY _ Sunday. Service at 7, 11,' 3, and 8.30 p.m. Week nights Sei‘vice.-Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day at eiglrt p.m. NOT A GREYHOUND. An Englishman, having decided to buy himself a dog, dropped into a store where they made a specialty of dogs. Approaching gi clerk, he said: "Hi wants a. kind- of dog about no ` high and so long. Hit’s a kind of ;:r'ynund, nn’ ,vet hit ain't a i;r'y- nund, because ’s tylc is slioi-tcr nor any of these 'ere gi"yo\uids un' 'is nose is shorter an' 'e nin’t so'slini round the body. lint still 'c's"n kind of gr'youn‘d. Ilo you k-exp such dogs?" “We do not," said thc clcrk. “We_ drowns ’em." r a\|g_!hroi|t nn¢‘|_`\nnln- ~ I ' 33. “fill Rl§MOVi:Il) . We have re- , moved from iao ,»;_"__ , Euston Street to |80 Queen Qi to stables' . i,fii'!~j,J' ','f;;¢f"' `/1 cupied by Fred. Cameron, tialuer These stables are situated between And»erson_’si: Dress inghamsil 'VVhy not -` commence your Spring Sewing > now? The styles_-are out and the .materials are 'being 'shown at ~ s'i‘ANLEY. Biaos.. _ . wash and hold their color Without a doulit.w',~` A splendid range ofpllaids in many diii`ereutcolors and A combinations, inches' ,_ wide _ l5c per -yard ,Send for Samples ` The best quality we can _ procure. of this fzirnousu , ` __ make. in blue,`,g1teen, pink, grey and sl:~r'.-~ give blend ui Ihr bestte:i~;§iown-seiit io ns in air tight ciiildics ‘.vlll:1iEi its v ::i.ik<_-s thc l»cst cup of tea you ever tasted - ii fragrant delight »<., l)clivei‘y call Igeople Drink.- ll M atchless Tea Nluicliless is grown on ilic sunny slopes of Ceylon where their whole :itteniioii to its cultivation. It is a irgiu-- purity and strc-ngtli u_i\ .~j_i_»`i ` fu , if. i .’:f ’ ‘-‘si