"1 ~ ~f "=;-if" S; 1*- .» eff 0 ’=-\ 1 Q I . . -I Ui, I- ' 'H on AND Tonosro, Feb. 2').-(SD¢¢iBll--Winds increasing to gales northwest, eolder,with l snow falls. _ LIKE A KNIFE. Such were the Terrible Paine of Sciatica in the case of Wm. A Brown. Iloinsrowx, N. B., Feb. 18.-North- nmberlaud county has seldom seen such an e-xi.i~crne case of suffering as that of \ir W. A. Brown ot this place. Mr. fB|.,jwn had Sciatica. He describes his case ihis way."I had Sciatica so bad in my back THB GUABDIAN, CHABLOTTETDW-N. rPRI_R@-_]!,BWf.iRDf ISLAND, COUNTRY l to-night in the P. W. C. at 8 p. m. Subject Canadian Poets and Poetry. Dr. Mcllfechan lectured in Dalhousie college on Sunday aftcrnooii,Feb.10tn. His subject was “Dante’s Seven Ileiivens,’ The lecture was an interesting one and much appreciated by all who heard it. On Thursday evening, Feb. l4il1. the Mn.. Cyrus McMillan will read a paper i S1>z=;ci.u. meeting Alpha Rebekah Lodge before the Historical and Literary Society ' to-night at 7.31). Initiation. A umsaon from the Telephone Central yesterday evening stated that the Stanley ‘reached Georgetown at 8.15. THE Minto left Georgetown yesterday morning with 15 car loads of freight, in- cluding 5 cars smelte, 5 cars fresh meats. 1 car bacon, and 4 cars sundrles. Tnnfoll ° ' cl di Bi ,mfiiiipu that Icoulfl not walk without. Y Ladies’ Literary Society of Dalhousie owmgls repro me u ra ns ' awful ii. n . The pains would :l‘ibf_'$trl|hgi!°ough my ggagk with a sensation similar to running ii knife 'through it. "I took Dodd`s°Kidney Pills.'1‘lie first box helped nie. and thrce boxes completely , better known asthe Delta Gama Society ve an “At H e"' h Colle Th students of the senior year in arts and medicine, the ofiicers of the several socie- froin Messrs. Prowse Bros. and Crowell's adv: "Colne in and let the goods talk to ga Om m t' ° ge' e you for a_ few minutes, you‘li do the rest.” ON next Tuesday evening in St. James cured me. I have not since had the sligh- ‘ Lies, the class officers and the fomball _ Hall, Rev. Mr. lé`ullerton will deliver _ to o pains or ache. I think ;_§;r;1?{¥-énii) \vfiiFid.§'f1ilr~emedv. I have re- commended them ton number of other sufferers and have yet to liearoftheir tailf ing to ciire.” if ____ ---~. --~»-i--- --:-_--”° _,__- STHE3 lllllilli illllllli 32 in the cish business is thvt the pur- chaser knows he is saving money by the transaction. This appeals to every economist and reasonably se. Every advantage possibfe should be given to cash buyers to encourage the prin- ciple of pay as you go. This is our plank and will be adhered to. Lowest price for cash. J. T. NCKENZIE, The Cash Tailor. 4 § mmm _ emuval Sal Bargains. If you want to save mon ev- take advantage of the BIG IJ'lS- COUNT offered for a shoit time before moving Country dealers wi l find a var- iet" cf Haitfaiiis ` si ek §EE E s “M seasons °° is 1 `, in our 0” - C:-ill early and take advantage of the cut pnces E. HUGHES _ g 55 #9 i i l fi (0 I team were invited. The ladies did all in their power to make the entertainment a pleasant one for all, and are to be con- gratulated on the resulting success. Os the evening of Friday Feb. 8th. the Sodales Debating S ici-_ity of Dalhousie College discirssefl the following snbjectz- in the government" The speakers in Mc-Intosh and D. Murray while those interesting critique. Mnssns. Dearborn St Co. St. John N. 1 7 B., have THE GUaRni.aN's thanks for a Dearborifs National Blend Coffee, which latter cost but forty cents. They are mounted on heavy card, surrounded by a Arms embossed thereon and also give a short table of important events during the Queen’s life. ter of Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, of Reunie's Road, Hunter River. The de- ceased, who was about twenty-two years of age, contracted ia grippe about a year ii go, but despite the best medical attention and kind and attentive nursing she never regained her usual good health, but gradually sank until the silent messenger entered thehome, at 9.30 Tuesday evening claiming as its own, one who was beloved teacher of Millvale school and Misses Katherine ahd Margaret, ol? this city, are sisters of the deceased. The next session of the Eldon Sunday School District Association will be held at Vernon River on Monday afternoon and evening Feb. 23th. The meetings will be McQ,iocn ami Miss McRae. Prnctlc:.l ~ - ’qnestions relative to the better manajgc- “el E in is I ment of Sunday Schools and the increasing ofintcrest inBiblc studyv./ill be discussed. It is hoped that there will be a large and representative gathering of Sunday School _ workers present. A silver collection to be ` taken at the evening meeting in aid of the » I P le * , Provincial work. * Eng.; i , l-"'i’.ii 2.. but don`t think we have , ¢~ nothing else for our ciistomcrs ro- (5 uay. _ We have everything necesr sarym the baking line but o-.ir g ~ S 'aiit° M peci _ies are A nple Pics 12e. Mince Pies izc. Telephone 211 1 .5 Eclipse Bak ery l \ ,` them a splendid color use I' _ "_ -4 7 To wash lace curtains and make " ` No rubbing required-no tearing ‘ of curtains on yfashboard. ' ` k =" "t Queen St., Agents for Ch`t0WD. 7 rn es Je, ._ a grocerf- ~ i " ' ' er Bakes Best Broad. ‘N Mclsinnon & Mcheviu, LOW ` esosesesse seascsosases 4 P.E.I. K. ....._..__.d HETE 6003 SALE Our white sale is booming. _ §":i=I~5IE§.E'ii"X'II*ii'€3‘i-5 T2 Iii. plain Reg. :2:'>c now illc rc is |~ Twill i‘ 28; “ 72 ~ Sl gg 1( C( ii 233 PILL() VV C3@'I".`¥I"@NS Plain 40 in. at lilo 42 “ at 14c 44 “ at 16c CIE¥.@`lJ'I..|.A.I¥. 40 in. at 14c 4? in. “ 16c 44 in. °‘ 18.: '46 in. “ 20:: The above are lower than the prcs=nt mill prices. Having secured them early we sell them to you at a bar gain. eeks o. The Peoplds Store. l "v|ciii|iii-1” D. STEWART, another of his most interesting lectures wi and next Tuesday evenlng’s lecture promises to be even more interesting than the former ones. CANOE Covn -Our school is propressing favorably under the skilful management "Resolved that railways should bezvested :of Malcolm McKenzie, Mr, Donald McDou aid drove to Mr Dou ld Mc ' “ ` ‘ K - ga . faV0l‘ Of the l‘€S0l\1!i'~“\ Were MPSSYS- P- D- Kiunou’shouseand having stabledhis horse, he entered the house, and after ii. few. 8i,”BiDSC Were MPSSYS- C- 0- Main and A hours of enjoyment, he prepared for home J - W2 MY91'-“L 011 B VOYIB helm! taken the and in entering the stable he was suprised l‘¢S0ll1l»i0Il WHS Ulllleld ll? Quite 8 mll.l0l" to [ind that some thieves had entered and ity- At the C1038 E- W- Cdmfl ‘ read all st-olcn his horse.-McConnell Bros. are making progressive work with the large sail boat which they are building for Mr. C. McKinnon and Mr. Gerret.-They beautiful Portrait of Queen Victoria, largbuiy ifflipifing R: t'hetbre°"l:‘;“'°r'y from areoent photo by Russell & Son _ r' e c mmm as re “me ome London. One of these portraits is givesii fmm Boston’ auf” 8 slay of eighteen to every purchaser of a onemun of years.-Miss Fltox-ia Mckinnon has been very ill, but she is recovering. » Ensrwnxnn in this issue will be found the aov. of Mr. W. W. Harper, Fitzroy black border, have the Royal Coat of Street East, in which under the heading of house building he calls attention to his thoroughly equipped woodworking plant by the aid of which he can supply every- Tinz Gnannux regrets to record this »t'm';“ ”°°'z°d ff" t’h° Eectifm “she morning the death of Mary, third daugh- m°‘ em 8 me um' ° ° 5° 8 an that all materials used are selected with care from the stocks of the best dealers, that his work is thoroughly tested, severely proved and carefully inspectedf It is Mr. Harper’s practice to employ. every means known to make his work the highest attainable standard of excellence, and free fromimperfections in mechanism, material or workmanship. Ot course it improved machinery, coupled with labor of superior quality, intelligent, trust- worthy and experienced. Among the structures which stand as a monument to owned by Mr. Roland Moore, L. C. \‘i`f'orthy's Grocery and Residence, the . Condensed Milk Factory, the residences ‘sever-a_n.e_ A b aah , M._ C; _ I Bm_ , _ __ _ f _ held in the Hail _and the iirst one will of Capt. \V. A. \VeekS, and C.P. Fletcher-,'W ingsley i'1,.;ng ;nrTw;ziia,g0m3;;,;s_is also _lj Sp0Cl’\l fJl'l0€S OD 1111811. '0Oll8l'__ begin at 2 p_.m. It is expected that address- Brighton, and H. I1, Bee;-’5 muse on 3¢,_ u _ . _ . _ 9 I _ _ ‘ ¥"""f Y ""f"`- * U* v am Peters Road, now owned by Mr. Fred. _ W;ube,Men.ed infliwo Hub ` ‘ C ` ‘ ° l'i ` """ es Wm be _ b P ` _ M N _N 1 ` ’ ,left to mourn. It is understood his remains l - o . \Vass, and thelf ield Secretary, G. P. Ray Cu,-f,i3_ 1. rd U ._ _ mood. Tapcrs will be rt‘z‘.'_l by Bliss Tillie Y _ , _ A ._j - Z\or.'rH Tnvozv.-Capt. . J as. Farrow- went to Summerside Monday' to repair his schooner the Howard L.-2111*. Conroy Mabey returned to North Tryon on Satur- day, having been visiting friends in Lot i6 -The engine and other machinery in ives’ Sash and Door Factory are being re- paired and ixizide really for ai. big spring work; but work is still carried on by water power. This mill does a. large business under the skillful management of Mr. John Ives, who imports several vessel loads of lumber from 1"!-rilliam annually. Mr. Joe Malone, wh-~» ii is been in North Tryon for the p-out f - .v weeks intends to return to Sumrnerside this week and re- sume his duties in the Mecliauics’ I\.li‘;-;.Co. Mr. Henry Smith of Tryon is recovering from avery dangerous relapse of la grippe --Special services are being l.eld in North Tryon by the Baptists and Presbyterians Bell, who has been conducting specia services in the Victoria Methodist church for the past three weeks, went to Bedeque Saturday where he will continue his evangelistical work.-Haslam Bros. have an exceedingly well equipped sash and door factory. which they completed last summer, at Victoria, They do ii. large business in that rising village. fi-1*-li A WARNING. to feel tired before is another. Don’t saythe lat-ter is laziness-it isn`t but its a sign that the system lacks vitality, is running down, and needs the tonic effect Of Hood`s Sarsaparilla. '1'f.;~. 5./ ‘ _, Corn Boulters Z~ Tomatoes - W ax heans Peaches ,_ rc-.u:"es Boiby Bvfleft Pfars ' Lombard Plums Simcoe Green Gage I- lnms Simcoe ’ Strawberries . “ Cherries “ : Sweet w rinkle Peas ~ Thistle Brand Peas 1 ~ Sauce) Heinfs Baked Beans ~ ` I .- Phone xog. Ideal gn South Africa. New views have arriv- ` is an easy matter for Mr. Harper top! by all young and old, for her kind and ial°°°':‘PhS§‘ °'u__th‘s The; "3 ‘_ih°Q:s‘d_e1:‘;'T ence.-fuidisposmon. 1iilssEi1aMcDoimidl°‘“” ““*°"“‘ ‘°“1“'P"° “" ° “‘ S Mr. Harpers workmanship is the house , get the original and Genuine McLean’s ~ i alternately in each church.-J. Richie Ara meeting Salvage' Corps held _ln their rooms last evening Ave newmembers were appointed. T-he company will' now consist of 15 members. ' p Tm: baring operations for the Hillsboro bridge are still going on.”-Yesterday the drill was at work on the north side. THE boats were seven hours crossing thirty-six bags of mail and seven pass» engers, The mail train reached the city at 4.45. THERE wasa very large attendance at the funeral of the late Davij Bethune yes' terday afternoon. Rev. G. P. Raymond conducted the services at the _'house and grave. Intermentvas made in People's Cemetery. ' tiiiued in the evening, all -the members appointment of Chief Supt. of Education will be made to-day. THE remains of the late William Taylor of St. Peter’s Island were interrerlfyester- day at noon, in the cemetery at Long Creek. The funeral' courtege was the largest seen in that locality for years, many driving out from the City to pay a last tribute to the deceased. There were 126 sleighs in the procession. I'r is with sadness that we chronicle the death of Mrs. John Warren, of Bradal- bane, which took place on Saturday, the 16th inst., after ii. brief illness of one day. A husband, three _sorrowing children, 'a number of relatives and friends are left to mourn their loss. Interment was made on Monday in Summerfield Cemetery. Human Rivim Division,S.O.T., purpose holding on Tuesday, Feb. 25 a Pie Social and Entertainment. An excellent pro~ gram is being prepared and a tirst class time may be expected. If the weather prove unfavorable the entertain- ment will be held on the drst tlne even- ing. Admission 10ete. .Ladies 'with baskets free, ` Yiisrizsnav Mr. Chas. Leigh, of Weeks 8: Co., receiveda despatch from Two Har- bors,'Minn, conveying the sad intelligence t the death of Mr. G=o_ Billingsley, who removed from this City four years ago. Some two months ago word was received of his critical condition and his mother immediately undertook the long journey to be at the bedside and remained with him until his spirit took its llight at three o`clock _ yesterday morning. The deceased was an active member of the Baptist Church of this city and his early demise will be mourned by those who labored with hizn in the furtherance of Christ’s Kingdom. Tas Goasmas joins with the many friends in extending sym- pathy to Mrs. ' Billingsley and to the Misses Mind, Bessie and Bell Billingsley, who were not per- mittedto be with him in the hour of ' MCLEAN S VEGETIABLE' WORM eifectual remedy for children as when in- troduced years ago. The 'first \Vcrm Syrup was 1'lcLean‘s, beware of imitation Vegetable Worm Syru p. `§§"f2lF§§§§§§¥§§¥ Hard Rubber *assess possess -for . U ill 5 ~ Horn ‘ Celluloid Ivory Vulcatnite _ Steel fi' Aluminium ‘ Pocket iCanned ? 1 f We have an hand a large stock of canned goods all of the hem braids. ' . ~ Here isa list '.0 select zroniz- ~ " ' " "‘”""' ` " Sinicoe xmcoe blue Dewi son Plums Boo coe Pi l Si re . _~ .=.2i.‘2£"i>i.. ‘s'i§.".§.. Red 'Cross Beans (with or without “ Ham App lc ' Simcoe ' - B ueberries ` - 1 Look over the above list. make a _memo of what yo_u want, all I = \ phone or send your order and wewill do theteii. Delivery to any - v vvmasfrmn eb Mensa.-Y-c All at 20 per cent- - To feel tired after exertion is one thing. ` oiscount for cash K --° 1- r or * , For one d'c1isr’s worrh puicliaeed from us, ve will give yea, face, aid ' ' those pretty souvenir medals of our boy’s return from South Lf!i&, - ' _ See our line of Fancy Goods,£or_`Xinas trade. W-eeunehuuussiiini. g & , rlsrocxraiurio _ Freeman Caddies ' Chin Lhawdex _ Slice Smoke Beef '° 8 Buntzflu Shfimps Boydeuéfurkeye Shing( It Safdiues reach] Cooacd Oerued Beef Bt) Devillcd ‘f ougue _ Potted Begin §s _ae is , " _ 0or.KgniaudGreatGeo.Sl!l_¢¢!&".'_-- from Cape Tormentine yesterday, with HITE ..»7` f, . ._ . 'ff 4 . i J Alldnsriso of the Executive Council was held yesterday afternoon and coa- being present. It is understood that the ~ 5"* ry buyer , unlaun ve _'three red shiit valued. _T rf* ‘f e * J Q? vi ' *J _ 1' - yi00tt0D,A _ _ finish /® ____._____.. ~l’\ ° Ei. Y ~ ,_ ~_j{\_"*_ _ ,.1 ' ` _ ‘ P! ` M a ~_. 5/ fl V/ Y , ‘\. /`” _ _ H-hmmm » T' ‘Q -_ :-;.»'_ V... , 'P I is a white shiitiagood 2... ~ neatly 'made, _" $6# . ..._ p __ Q - K. __a a 1 is," f,-.> _. ~£ tton with linen nds, reinforcedsti-on`g¥ . ° ___, ,,. .nest i a finoheavr coitgm,irish linen bosom ai.df bands, r e in forced back - ff01`1'f», _75i= SYRUL-‘is the 'same safe, pleasant and .7 EEQ Q © me cr: escscsesessun ssaasaensessseur Wann our Trade. Q . auusssuuusu Ii p The Busiest Store on _Charlottetowr.’e Buaiest Street. 1 ‘ 1 s is `i’?¥%&#%#%####¥# f i »' ` Bat we want to feel that we detrevd it we give you the mgst ‘and bggf for U\0l'l€']» V ` THiS IS A GOOD TIME - io boy Parlor Suzxes. We have a esnrwtmellt it BGS $24.00 for asolid walnut suite-up to $85 00--QU as usual-right. 2§%$ %¥%¥%&##'~5£i&%#5 §:s:.°.°"°”i.:.._.......“'°°“' T T- rrlvisnnn Now On Print Shirtinjs , r1e.nelei¢e_ . skifungs ..%i;i.ii;s‘;ni>§.s§2;:“ef““*‘°°‘~“‘Q %l’ “’d'““b" . I s l li Buy a. bottle today. W ` _ l ii gL,,°,',’¢‘,§'§!,f,,‘;"n9'°""*"°°* ;§‘,_°§},] ’ Remnant Sale Flannels 1 x i 3'” _