I 3- .L _ 1 = GUARDIXN Cl-IARLOl`l`E'l.‘OWN FEBRUARY 16 i899. ' o f , , _ _ 1 °' _ ii V *_ W I $l m .1 lm: e. so €?t §_\“nof.ooioon t»ofoo»;o7o»_o»;o..§ 3 x HAEYF \ GWR §(T:\P \;1 ~.imiiig to bv Just. lmpartlal, Reliable. News‘/ < vi-;i.1-3 fer. :ill tiin»:' to fiirtlicr tho best. in . i'.~>'.s oi' :lie peoplc,:iiid i~ci-ogiiized therefore as The Poop1o’a Paper. Piiblislied nt- its ntllces. .\'c\v Prowse Block ; .\`crtli '-rule Post Olllce. at the following rates. ; ' .bl-_ ` dx ‘-1: Q>\y"l ‘H lll "li \ 'lllkb '_ .\loi'::iiig l-Idition. daily (except Sundiiyl three nioiiths $1.00; (per yr ....................... .. 4.00 .°.¢mi~weekly E ition(Mond. & Thur.) por Qi-: $1.50; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l.‘25 'eekly Edition ('l`hiirsday) per year $l.‘35;in advaiice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .L00 Branch Offices have been established at t.he following places, whore subscriptions may be paid, news furn- Lshed, adverttgiiiig. iob work and other busi F1855 f,I`8»llS&L» < Z- Suinineiside. C-.irrie's Bookstore-D. K. Currie Manager. Uberton, Albei-ton Bookstore, G. S. Muttart Agent. Souris East. Telephone office. R Seaman.Agent J-E. B. McCREADY, \ J. P. HOOD Editor Business Manager Laurier and Lady Davies occupy = ` 'ti ' l campaign in New Brunswick, which ting on Saturday Tai. GUARDIAN ;hopes to be able to announce the rc- - ' ` ` ;g}_;;nfg;hg°;;Ve§§§,dg’;n§é“;-X.P Charlottetown Engineer Co’y. lk makesmy I non papers 1-especeiveiy, isu ef urge _.ir y 1 - l At a dinner of Canadians in Lon- ' ' I U don Hon. Edward Blake expressed the hope that he may shortly return C d d ' 1 " llupootally use or Booth Pills. for no meal. t0 an” 3' an mmm" Permanent y m line over contained so great me-atlve power in 1 the Dominion. _ so :mall nomo. They are o whale medicine Success, a New York literary pub- fp , _ 9 Q' lication, in a. recent issue gives a. large >fff'§i;.;~r,'~¥_,f .g._,_;.; group photograph of the Canadian , ":‘f__ 1... and American wives and daughters of \ mm' “nn ly' “_ . the statesman attending the High “y,¢mc,em_ ,|,,,,y, "_, Commission at Washington. Lady Iota.-story; prevent a cold I I or lever, cure all llver llls, lick headache, jaundice, constipation, ate. 250. con..picuous posi ons in t ie centre num’ rms wma with Hmm.. sum,mm_ and front of the group. ,_ 2 E ---- . 7 7 GRAND They are having a lively elet.t`on l noon _Bnpolloili __. _ _ ‘ ti.: ew 1' his wi.- . iSkin smooth. . . ?,if".Z’§ .£‘Z‘2‘31i°.§liil§§Z .F .-.';`€.’..§. Lyceum. from fob- ITM o- In E ' b th 'd . Th 'll b d ._.._._. '§ dear' Wh‘te THURSDAY' FEBRUARY 16-189°' `di1sap)foidltui;nt in di; bi' othiar bf The *___- YYVVUV ond clean ' es oss rance - - - 1. ,, T,,,,_,,. 5,., ¢°_|e|¢,..1-..¢,.._ . ls .sm tl) . ‘lm state legislators is usually lower than "'~ "'""' ~ king ready for war with Britain which * ' " - +~ f parties on Saturday night. ' |.|lll8l' llli l°ll|`0l\lK0 Of |ll3 ll0l0|` lk! BRITAIN *ND FRANG# ---' Llauleml llomorandllie llls R tl F . .d be In (118 United Sb&t6S the pay Of “ld “ffm” conmandlng ....-..»¢fo...s sf 1... sstnum. would _usb now be as 0 ularil; Pad is the pay of members of provincial -"“"' ALB£R1‘1'°\L=1'S0AP$- . 0 J P P e legislators in Canada. There are PROGRAMME, D vvwvvvvvvvvv siancirclesasthewaragain.tPrussia ~ - Bhd dmwuiwd in 1370. If such a war should take some exceptions' however’ as m the il 1§éérin`g`Cl Ladies with baskets free Doors open at 7.30. Cone-rt at 8 sharp. 5 Tue -_ Wed. Thur. latml lllstory iii Aillquarlan Soelely Nex"Meeting-Tut day. 21st inst, Y. M. C. L Perl . . . . or Sp in Paper-“some i-emi=»iscences oi Island Geol- oqi by Mr. Thema; Way. opublic are iniz- rd. Those whose names love been handed i i for n embership yvill |ba.se pay their tea- it or b°fore this meeting. LA.. .;ENCE W. Vt ATSON, Sec'y-Treas. 1 __ V A _ ___ _ A Piol J ll Robertson |DAlRY COMMISSIONER, and PRBFESSOR HAGOUN Olthe Experimental Dairy Farm till visi: this province inthe interests of the ifnrmeis and Hoitioultnnste And will hold meetings as follows: Monday, 27th Feb.-At Rustico Bank it 12.30; Bradalbane Hall at 7. j' '1`uesday,28th Feb.-Kensington Hall at 2; Suminerside at 7 . _ Wednesday, March l-O’Leary Hall at 2'; Alberton at 7. Thursday, March 2-St. Peter’s at 2; louris at 7. Friday, Merch 3 -Charlottetown in Kindergarten Hall.at 2; also at a meet- iugol the Dairy Associations of the Pro- vince. specially called at Charlottetown at 7, in the Same place-same evening. Saturday, March 4-Eldon Hall at 18.30; Murray Harbor South at 7 30. It is particularly requested, as there are two meetings to be held each day, that all meetings' shall be held on sharp -time. _ CHARLOTTETOWN, pwar we may bear in mind that not since Waterloo have the two nations 1; engaged in active hostilities against `each other. A peace that has lasted ;for eighty four years is not readily broken in this peaceful age. For a long period before the downfall of the great p Napoleon war between Britain and France was an almost usual condition. When not actually ' tighting,the traditional enemies were merely recupcrating from a past ex- haustive struggle and preparing for its renewal. ' Now it is different. Successive gen- erations have grown and passed away on opposite sides of the Channel while the two countries have main- tained unbroken peace. The oldest lliving veterans of their respective armiesand fleets cannot remember the boom of a hostile shot fired by France against England or by Eng- land against France. It is true that iwar has often thieatened and some- times been very narrowly avoided. and the form of government has been many times changed. Bourbon sne- ceeded Bonaparte; republic succeeded :to monarchy and again Orleanist, re- . public,empire and republic,but without la. hostile shot being fired between Britain and France. Once in the middle of the century the two nations became allies and fought side by side against the Russians in the Crimea.. A vast fcommeice has sprung up between them, profitable _to both, while in- creased facilities for trade and travel have developed most intimate inter- course. Besides, there is the great ‘ into-national nxhihieionsxsd for sexe year at Paris. All these things are so many weighty and inluontisl pledges for peace. We may therefore hope that so great a calamity as war ; between Britain and France maybe finally averted, even if they should be JOHN T_'NlcKE~NZIE THE TBILOR, brought 'in the- near future to the "verge of war. 1 - - - P. E. ISLAND ‘ Revolutions have occurred in France; i pleasure of the executive,” in British Bee in estimating ei... comics. of c0;,m,es_ _ , Qllure Gold Flavorlug Extracts V i '-l»sl> - - -Er' THE WHEELS OF HEALTH. There is no better exercise for a young in th hl d h alth th §.Z‘,’“§`i..¢. o.°ii’.“"‘ ’ g°° if in ns” ` e contrary ' e s ers from weakness or disease of the distinctly feminine organs, if she rides, at all, such exercise should be very sparingly indulged in. Women are peculiarly constituted and their general health is peculiarly dependent upon _thc health of the specially feminine organism. It is the health of these delicate and im- portant parts that “makes the wheels of general health go round.” Their strength and vigor are as important to a woman as a niaiiispring to a watch, or a sprocket and chain to a bicycle. Dr. Picrce’s Favorite Prescription is the best of all medicines for delicate women. It makes them strong where they ii_iost need strength. _Taken during' the “interesting interval,” it ban- ishcs the usual squcainislincss and makes baby’s admission to the world easy and al- most painless. It fits a woman for in-door work and out-door sports. Honest driiggists don’t advise substitutes. “I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Piercc's Favorite Prescription. as it has undoubtedly saved my life," writes Mrs. Florence Hunter, of Corlev Logan Co., Ark. “ I miscarried four times; could get no medicine to do me any good. I tried the ‘Favorite Prescr' tion' and after takin sev l ine girl. I think it is the best medicine in the world." A man or woman who neglects constipa- tion sufers from slow poisoning. Doctor Pi¢rce’s‘ Pleasant Pellets cure constipa- tion. Oiie little “Pellet” is a. gentle laxa- tive, and' two a mild cathartic. All medi- cine dealers. » . n s , ’l'l'i'i’1'i'i'¢‘l‘l‘i'i‘ll ‘ ’|‘1"l*,'i‘l'l'l,'i‘*\‘ ‘i'i'-'l‘i'l‘i'l‘ii‘1‘i‘i'i' ‘ll ‘ , BUSY 5 .We are compelled to i- ; run day andnightito; 'E 2-' keep up with our § g orders. 1 ’§ ' Does this show E _whether we are pleas- Q 'ing our customers; or 1;' not? ' ` J. n. TAYLOR i _ gllura Gold Jelly Powder ‘P H "I . bottles, I made my husband a. present of a L . _ states ol’ New York and Penne lvania S d fm Left .1 mghen if company, Pllwe b°'1W9°l1 the W0 P0wers sin l t ` - y a.qi‘;ni§ii -iiirse Boiii ......... .fi ............ .. I ` -` , ` ~;= 5 ff ,-, g y w ere the annual salaries of members 3 ' V ‘ ° ' " . B E is . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ it would In less than single arg $1,500 leach, Illinqig Pays hgr Fgiygiiiogn-ST-::mndeBout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ , V M year become as unpopular in Paris members 1 OOO r 868810 but fi “words versus B@~v0\1°b- ‘ ` $ P9 ' I1 ' Tableaux.. . . . . . . . ..`.°fff"“Illiia°`Itoll°(}2ili"’ . me the F1'M1°<>G°fm\11 War was after - ’ - ’ f :'31 F ci g-rinsi ..... ......................... ._ will ll" Blllll Slllll cf 1- :.»;:..P;oe;i‘;::::. .i:i.“.‘;i 7 ***’***°'**** _IN_ cry 'as “On to Berlin.” Within a ature mgets lynn once in tm” years RB.£ill1BsItfi8cSR§mrgd*uotion of an Inoid°nt in 8. I li k l'»8.l{° 0" l ll k f d ~ ‘ few weeks it was Paris instead of Ber-' ’ 1a.r4i)f"°-m ai in India ` ` n S Oc luv as Wee We oun some _ . teitce twhen s cial sessions are cal- ` :‘ . ‘ _._ . 1 HECHANICS’ HALL. linehse was besieged.N»w the French led P Alargegsal-omy of the mms Admmfggilgggnltsfl '&"§_§1§£1t§35cenm_ ture we had .eased to make, and as our _ __0N__ bo.-iso is that when the war begins pay' their rep'menmiveS by the dm §‘u§;§;<3é~;g;f§hyri1g§°mgf§;1d§§duw;dmmf crowding NEW_ PATTERNS oni1s,we must 1,hur.day, F°b_16_ ,99_ they will speedily drive the English taking care also to limit the length of te_iIi_p in pnitoi-mi t Ammr Redding Geo prices below Should make qlJlCK C IIS ‘ '__ '_ out of the Medlwrranean' This IS iflle 88SSi0[l. The daily pay rainges Hug(l1e¢;.sT?nJ.s§ld,rl;is. & ‘the\GasCoOd¥loe.rge for the BUYERS_ _ ' ` ssisceion-;iR2§.1.y`.¥¥Fi ....... ..... .. sim" £01-ly' In Shlps and guns B"t` from $1 in Rhode Island to $8 in , Wblam 1 ' M ide. F _ ain ssesses a naval force e ual to ~ - 5’ - if 7 7 °“°"°°“G'*3:"hg‘E““:°'°"°°"I“ s“"""' twopdi that which France qsesses Cahforlila' .A notable feafure 1° ` land, McKenzie. , MoDo 1. cam bell. _ connection with the state legislatures a @ of f--<1 3° ii ° Reading-Mrs. Smart learns to Skate those 0% Frgnca y’ by law, instead of beaing left to the .PIII Blhllg PWMI' opcoqeooow cocoa oooecooo 9 Pore Gold Coffees 9 Pm Bold Soleus For QUALITY and 9 VALUE are UNSUB- Pssssn. . 8 Ask for them. Send to Pure Gold, Tor- 8 nto. for souvenir. _ @°Mail orders have special tten tion . f Agent., A. L. BEER, O Box 50 Ch’town ocsooscsoosso P. E. |-_lll|LWAY- ON and after MONDAY, 26th Dec. 1898 the Trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sundays excepted) as unders- Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down Read Un P.M. A 8.l0....Lv.Charlottetown. Ar.ltl Rgyalty Junction.. .. . orth Wiltshire. ._ . ...Hunter River..... .Emerald .... .. .. .Kensington . . . . . ._ { S‘side} Lv.7.00 Lv . . . . ..Wlli . ...... ..i?M£’i1iii‘....... ...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ..'l‘ignlsh .... ..lv....... smwvswa assess; 9 swrrw 5 F5F§3 S. $8- 5 ~NwW SSS §°§° 33 555s 541° 25% ,J -rv ge: Q =:_i» ..'i3 5532 ness g P?;e§§ assess p w gwppw ,gs sssggs 5 ‘I 9w@@PPws¢5 sessgssuss ...... ..lv...Charéottetown...ar ...... .. .~....Mt. ................`Cardi‘gan ............. .. .....ar.........Geor|reto P-rrguws-s ~"ii`°f5iI=`af*~ ............lvMt.Stewart........ ...... ..Morell..`...... - .... .. gens" gg$G -Le 1.3? F223: ....... ._ L ~ < »~ 1 .. . Jiharlottetown P. EI New Chinese Laundry, Great George St. Our work will ‘bet-118 besbf but our prices gorrf e5::::°.si'.'e,r= f°» °“"= 2° an9&n _ A. H. Can. Soc. G. E. :_ 1'~ Y, 1* Z* ‘ai 1 L4 1. 1'. 3 FUR CRSH .»,_. ~ .` =f. -‘f -1 1.# nf- $65 00 “ at $40 00 W $60 00 “ " at $35 00 w $50 00 l-il-ll-lk-ll-ll-ll-ii-5 Parlor Suit at $45 00 w l. li at $37 50 w $50 00 at $32 50 W $45 00 at $3000wa§s $4000 . at $20 00.wa.s $25 00 “ "‘_g§at $17 00 was $22 00 H 4. 6( H H ¢s 1 Hall Si-and at $7 50 wills $11 C0 '° “ at $7 50 wals $10 50 at $5 50 was _$8 50 ae $3 00 were $4 00 1-hi-li--I 3.” 'ir cdroorn Suite at $50 00 was $75 00 “ “ at 35 00 was 50 00 32 50 was 45 00 19 00: was 24 00 17 50 was 22 50 17 00 was 21 00 13 00 were 16 00 '$.91-~»-1|--ii-ei-il--1 bd li Gu G C_A C( H (I °‘ “ at A u at I Sideboard at $17 50;was $25 00 1 Sideboard at 9 00,was_ 12 50 1 Sideboard at 7 00:was 9 00] 3Extension Tables at $6 00 were $7 75 3 Extension Tables at 5 00 were 6 75 1 Extension Table at 4 75 was _6 50 13 ,odd Centre Tables mm, i||lN| aff 7 odd lounges: MIB ‘lllirll aff, 1 Dining Room Set at $30 00 was 40 00 1 Dining Room Set at- 27 50 was 36 00 1 Dining Room Set at 22 50 was 27 50 100 (about) odd chairs, 09 third pff a _ pieces-Wotnots, Cabinets, Fire A Screens Umbrell ““? ““? 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