lir ntititig 11 rltiatt. \ _I I '_- ' "1" ‘-5 .¢.~j.,,». -2,- `» ~ - - f _._._o ESil8t|SllEll |89|. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLCTTETCWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TLESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, isss.-s PAGES . PM Tl1l\,ltEl'f;. t . 1 .\ ll 6 \\'iNNil>i~:ti, Man. Feb. 8.-'1`he feat- ure of tcday‘s play at the bonspiel was ' the curling contest for the Internation- al trophy between Canada and the 999 Remnant; Sale at Stock- taking of Boots and Shoes placed on counters at 25 per cent discount. Come and see them. Now is your chance. Nor:-Men’s Rubbers 32 cents. Womens 9.2¢. GOFF BRO S GROCERS. lf#-Plulsilsalisilf _ Finds. Pettijohn’s Breakfast -Food. Hackers’ Breakfast I-Iominy. Self-rising Buckwheat, Tillson’s pan dried Rolled Oats, Fresh ground Oatmeal, Crown Flakes, Gold Dust Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat. Wheat Farina, Wheatlets. BEER & GOFF. lights’ theatre.. IWSUSS’ Coughllllllxture For Coufzhs. Colds, Bi-Jnchitis, Hoarse “0‘§S. and all Ptilni mary affections. Price25 cents. "“8hes' Creosote Mixture an elegant prepartifion for Chronic Byonchitis and Lung Disease. P1106 3a cents. R°¢|l|'S Rheumatism Cure. -\_D0sit_ivc cure for Rheiimatism. A trial will convince you. Price 500. *Witt Remadieg prepared for DY SPEPSIA. INDlGF-STION. CONSTI PATION' etc. etc., For the Best English Drugs Ind PEUPLES’ |’|llllllllZE HU6HES'"i».u...sT. .W _ Ilodlclnes At the -tpothecariw Hall. letow n. Snnnysid 9 5 , J IAIIT l C.~\N.\DlANS WVON. Lnited States iinks at the bonspiel. The result was a victory for Canada by one point, the total standing 66 to 65, six rinhs a side. RREEN \\'IT'S FROM DALTON. The second ot a series of three races between Hudson Breen and Ned Dalton was skated at the Yictoria. Rink, St. John, Thursday, before about 1,000 spectators. Breen won by about three feet, after a hard struggle from start to finish. Time 3.05. HOCKEY. The Shamrocks won at Montreal on the Sth inet. by a score of 4-3, and the Montrealers are now practically out of race for the championship. The Sham- rocks lead with a score of 4-1; Vics come next with 3-1; then Ottawa with 2-2; Montreal with 2-3, and Quebec with 4 losses. There are still nine games in the series to play, and there is only one way in- which Montreal still has a chance after that night’s lesson. In the hockey games at the Queen rink St. John on Friday night the Amherst club defeated the Neptunes, 6 to 2. 'I‘he Mohawk: beat the St. John B. and A`s by 1 to 0. The game was a very fast one. The Crescents defeated the Muluals in a hockey match at Halifax on the _ 10th inst by a score of 11 to 1. If the |Chebuctos should beat the Wanderers in the next game, then the Crescents and Wanderers would be tie for the championship. - THE BAND Ar THE CARNIVAL. Galbraith’s Band will be out in full force at the carnival to~nig1t and will render the following programme :- 1. Overture “The man in the,_M_-;»on.” ’ H. Round 2. March “Salute to Chicago.” ` T. P. Brooke 3. Waltz, “She was born in old Ken- tucky." S. Carter (Introducing the cost of awoman’s heart) 4. Galop. “Boomerang." Von Blum 5. W'al z, ‘-Flowers of Italy." ' G. Stepheno (Arr. by M. M. G.) _ 6. March, “A night oH." G. Rosey 7. Waltz, “Don’t let her lose her way." B06tiDgeir 8. March, -‘Georgia Camp Meeting.” 4 F. A. Mills (Arr. by. M. M. G.) 9. Waltz, “Onehond Hope." A. W. Hughes (Arr. by M. M. G.) ` 10. March, "Stars and Stripes For- ever." 301133- 11. Waltz, “My little baby girl." J. Zethun e. ~ - ‘ J * His 5 2 sri ali -`_____ T. H. LIN' ......................... _,.73 » A second-hand safe. Applylps zi ii ni fa ii. A acid? "tt ° aswrebpiiecd _ -I sin just starting the I ne - k' l; seen f olden information. C’)TT s, LosiS,rouuos:Eic -A store to rent on Kent Street. bee ma. ing you ave 01' Yyour name sndaddress Wi Toronto 555.55? P black silk muffler between B“k0l'Y and W E i aw on s corner ve same at Bakery corner of Grea . I :_ . _ ' o ' _ _ `;l.§"“”°°Se- ` li B Bdklllg POWd€l’ ,_ ,,,, ,,,,..,, .t new H°1f=°‘* °‘ 5) A I- 5 ilu rin if sm im mir for giflifi T ATTY. GEN. MARTIN Proposes Another Start- ling Measure. Hugh Ryan, Well-Known Irish Contractor Dead - He Built Great Works- Bradstreets on Ganadian Trade - Ontario Govern- ment Grants Charter for Iron Works. VANCOUVER, Feb. 13. (Special)- ed a bill to disfranchise all iudges, sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, employees of_ the provincial government,| marines_ omcers and soldiers ofthe imperial' service. This will disqualify hundreds of Con- servative and Martin voters. New YCRK, Feb. 13-Bradstreevs weekly report has the following. -Un- usually cold weather is not confined to the United States, but its effects on trade are reported in Canada. Toronto reports a 'good spring trade doing. lumber improving, export inquiry bet- ter andthe outlook for a very busy §9*i?9D- ,.- ._ _ , _ Ingeneral trade expansion is pre- dicted. Business is only faii' at Victoria. In the maritime provinces trade is dull, lumbering is retarded by lack -of snow and collections are poor. A Montreal reports closer scrutiny of small retail credits, growing out of ef- fects of competition of large depart- ment siores. General trade is fairly good, but scarcity of snow checks country trade. Business failures number 38, com- pared with 51 in this week last year. Bank clearings in the Dominion aggre- gate $27,700,000, a decrease of -1.5 per cent, from last week and a fraction of 1 pergcent, from this week a year ago. Tonoxro, Feb. 13~-(Special) - Attorney General Martin has introduc- Hugh Ryan, the well known contractor (Arr by M M G ) g and 9X'f11d€1`m3-U died this morning- iéSa;;an3jIasSy,`n§Elt)00[:§id (§;JEtét§ Trains are delayed. Atlantic liners . - - - H . v; ~L`- d li. ._-. » '-1 ' B.l3l‘Cll, "DBW8_§`S "'lClOl`y." ` e was Urn ln_h`meuc E In an Point passed Ovgr to tug gfeat majority 318 0V6l` due at NOW YOIK and 3 g6D- ' H- A- H311 came ‘° Canada ‘U 1841' In 1850 he at the ave of sixt‘-six rears. Genial, eral tie-u of traflic. ~ _ _ _ 5 3 _ _ P Extras. entered upon contracting in the con- whole souled and good hearted, a gen- The Nova Scotia bm-kemine Brazil, ‘ G0d SIW9 me Queen- struction of railways and canals.Among I eral ftiVOI°lI0 W1_lb i‘~1l» he @5323? Zblagk ashore at Moriches, Long Island is many important works afterwards con- In .the commumty 'mt fa" 7 e ‘ _ ° ECONOMY NEGESSA RY In School Board Ad.mln:l.»tra.tlon-- The Council Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held yesterday even- Ing. _ Conn. Nicholson was -the only ab- sentee. The meeting was a very short one but the business transacted was equal to that of the average meeting. No un- necessary time was lost in discussion. All was business. After routine a communication was read from the Soho sl Board, giving the estimates for the current year at $10,090, ‘ Coun. Crabbe believed that accord- ing to the increased demands for monev by the School Board it was about time to cry a halt. With the sewer debt now upon us and the economy necessarily practiced in civic administration it phould be apparent to the School Board that a liltegconomy is needed in that department. He believed a committee should wait upcn the Board to consider this matter. . On motion of Coun. Horne, seconded by Conn. Hooper, the Finance Com- mittee were appointed to wait onthe School Board to see if they cannot re- duce their estimate. A letter was read from the Secretary of the School Board asking for $1,000 on account. Coun. Crabbc moved, seconded by Coun. §Taylor: Resolved, that the assessors are hereby instructed and required to send in and make similar returns as heretofore required of them, cf the values of all real estate in the City omitted by them intheir previous return, or which have changed owner- ship or occupancy. in- the meantime. Also the value of all personal pro- perty so omitted as aforesaid or which has since their last ~ return come into the cit -or which has cha ed owner Also of all persons liable to pay poll tax, who have been so omitted as aforesaid or who have been liable to be assessed since the list return of said Assessors, -Such return to include that required under the Charlottetown Water Works Act 1887. Carried. » Conn. Crabbe moved, seconded by -"oun. Tailor, that the School Board be requested to join the City Council in a memorial to the legislature to pass an act vesting thi title of Prince Street _school in the City Council. Carried. _-lg*-;_ EAsTERN N orE~s.-Cold weather, and much sickness in nearly all parts of the _country have characterised the last weeks. The dreaded grippe is doing _its work, and whole families are suffer- followed the sea for many years, a 1DdH°°d°°l‘°' 25°""° “H D’“5g‘“S` cost of $40,000. ln religion he was an é we ble neighbor has one to her home ou’ of the unbroken forest, he en -i-'.|.99.'rnerick "--' f - Cinrt-gli add ifiiciiincnii s€s.1a.tely _ 1 dured all the nrivations of the pioneers °h"i°" 3° J°h“S°“° Apgiydlll t the of this country. Intelligent to ii re Dwellin on upper Euston Street D l f 0 ' markable dfgreei 8 keen oliserwifthog H -1 *___ -ie _ - _ |SESTllBL|SH’ENT Q Di _the English Ghurch Near at Hand. Great Snow Storm Blocks Railway Traffic in East- _em States - Steamshlps Overdue - Goal Famine Threatened- Affalrs . of _ Guba , and ZPhi|liplnes - New Magazine. LONDON. Feb. 13- (Special)-Dis-` establishment of the Church of England seems to bein the air and is now re- garded as the only practical remedy for the church diiliculty. ` Havana, Feb. 13-(Special)-The Bishop has issued a warning to Catho- lics not to trust the -education of their children to other than Catholics. Marquelles will represent Spain here. _ Great indignation is expressed over the arrangements of Garcia’s funeral, that'Major Miranda was his only of- ficer that assisted ii. the function. The other pall-bearers were chiefly d ..-__X.z. ,.Mw_,,,_,_ __ __,» 055,.. ____-_... .....__...._. _--.D -.°.~>....J| ship in thi meantime. A" g PARr_s,February 13.-Lady Randolph p Churchill (formerly Miss Jerome, of New York.) is about to start a mags- S zine on new lines. It will be sumptu- ously bound and sold at a guinea ($5) per copy. Her son, Hon. Winstom Churchill, will assist her in conducting it, and the list of contributing will in- clude Emperor William and other royal pereonages. ` MANILA Feb. 13.-(Special)-Every thing is quiet here. There was some firing along the lines on Sunday night but no casualties. BOs'roN Feb. 13.-(Special)-There was a heavy, blinding snow storm on .Sunday and to-day through New Eng- land and New York, with big drifts. breaking up. i _ s‘T“0t€d_ by hill! Were tlifenly mix? °f capable and successful master-mariner, Delaware river is filled with ice. Not the IUt@1`°0l°““‘1f mcludmg the Wa' but left it some time ago to live on his 3 barge has passed Qu; fgr days and a, C3ICAG0‘F0bT\19l'5’ 13--[SP9°i91]- michibrldges' and ‘wer 230 miles cf farm' TW° sous have 5°” befme coal famine is threatened at those parts -` - ~ ' him one buried in the Atlantic, the . The day being a holiday _there are D0 the C. P. R. He was also contractor . 1 _ rd of so mam of his noi hbors that depend on pennsylvania for an- market quotations- _ p for the Sault Ste Marie canal. which oc- fgvnetli; Sth mst" Mm Seem gifs of thraci,e_ °“Pi‘*d’iXyears. the well-known Deacon Scott, assed Thg Readin Railroad has been TUCURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE . Michaeps Hospital, Toronto, for the use years. leaving a disconsolate husband, because of drms_ ~ NERv0L_ 0 p1'cai».ion eureszif not . - - i after fifty-tive years of happy married gs; money bwk- n1§‘li‘l"‘l115'9»'°°‘i-f°" Nemmgla of patients °t an denominations’ at 8 lite A faithful wife; a devoted mother, - h li in iolitics an active g 'a ' gmc charit E THE WEATHER _ Roman Cai o 'c; 1 ~ reward. Hospitable in her ho . - ~ ‘ _ . Z E Liberal. able in her actions. generous tothe '-7- _ . _ _gt_ _ The Ovemment has a,,t,d a cha, poor, and a friend tothe needy fore- Wasnntcron. reb. 13-(Specia1)- - -G0 T0' ‘_ t t g mem that Wg; odemte th; most in every_ g00d W0lk» fllliei and Heavy snow.clearing, fair, high north °1` °°°° P unostenatious in her manner, she leaves 1 - d hmm ,o “th st ' she was the honored and worthy mother. \ L _ - *- _ _ _ _ , e iron and steel works at Bellevnle. - - “glam which 1°’ 7 Wm 5 S g n W , in the community .in which sho was _a. ° ` respected member, and in the church in ii _ which she was a shining eiralIlPl°- 0°° ' 0 _ 1 _ daughter, the late Mrs. Eli]ah_LdcVou8. t preceded her to the spinta 18114 about a ear and a half go » - - - FOR' ° ° ° ` ‘ On the 9lhyanother old landmark iden- , "Q @"_\J it \ B .ff J' J, _/. -im V//O ’. . g_ _ ' ‘ | ' ismcgniicon. , alufno men and things, endowed_w1th a _ 9 _ _ / - ' ' 0 of WM by Re _ ____ wit and Zigi! many of thpdvirtue; 8:1133’ Every l'lo\|s¢k°¢P¢|' want pill; _race.lie i ataripeo 820. ‘-"""""'M,¢|1_g,q,,,,f¢¢¢1y in mi? 1° 33. . _ ““““"“i’i...i.i.’°"’“.f’.i.‘2‘,.‘.‘;.’..t"“"'.i.y. a°d=°dr°g"“°° “I °11- H°"”"‘ "‘° “""'°°’““' 1.. . s-ein 1 X _ . . . _ °" °*P°"i°“°° ““ _ , mmm” 1' chapel in Ireland when Governor How- \°Wi°rfi°¢¢°4|\5¢5 4057 Co., Limited I = som. aumieroueu mason. Qlgn was christeied. S95? sm U! ni? GL’ 1 . Q _ i V _ . _ ' _ _ __ ,.._ W, _-_ _ _;V.i§;.._g_ _ ` :' `_` sign: Liguing' in 'Livp rpool is said to ‘be one best lighted cities in the world forty iles of streets are by thdnauer burner. nary burners and lightsl A recent says. i ‘Street erpool received the t meeting of is exp ted that in _the two or years everypart of the city will tint atteotwli at lightect; by the aner; gas bpgaer total _ st will be _between ,D00 £25_0t:l. but it is not expected there ill;bcaii‘v increasein the on thi account. With regard to elec- mitiee said it would be iinpossi _ _ light t e streets properly by tual; owinglto the enormousiinoresse rates that would result.” 'A able thing in this connection is that- the works are runby a private company.; _r `HARRlED. . At the home of the bride. Clinton, Feb. uit, 1899, bythe nav. F. I A-1 Wightihan, Janet, eldest daughter Daniel Dunning Esq., to Alexaudélr* Hiltz oi French River. _ . . . _ _ t Ai Pham. Road, on Fail. '.viii,» isssti Herbert Myers. #Sed 25 y¢a'rs.__ ‘ W; _At Freetown, on the 7th iFeb.,`< ’99, _- Charles Reeves, sr., in the 67th year of his age, leaving a wife, three sons and _ three daughters to mourn At his residenoe,Fitaroy ruatv 12th, 1899 William, est sonfof James and Nagy U ' s » F85* Ki`E- ‘ B ANK BUUKS in fut re. . Soc them on-large TABLE ‘ mica with the country for many yell" ° CEN RE of our STORE ~~TW° gentlemen Gr me “*°d East Baltic passed to his eternal re- ~ 4 k W, be ____ - _ . ~ t |5 cents a pac age. or sigia‘ial§°iE!ilI;0da1E§?8;nf$°?§ltoEg?’lI:ie » ward Born in I Ireland seventy-nine J t 1 i X18 4 » soo ` k' - W`th~\1 °_' fl‘01Il Pure . - ` d omin to the Island at _i » A / _gf P°“ 0m°g?oAl'[;§3'i pfimcle °t thu CICS!!! Of f3.!'t31‘» tyllglasgai-igd)f silillzleeli to hiv for himself a I _-2-'-" tg, at -less than Q31. 6|' iliiii i C0ll7lGlEa" B- tricity e chairman of the ligliting__