——_— --——-— , THE DAiLY eee el SKEY WEE re () ffl Local and Other ems ee St. Pavw’s Cavaca—Tc m>rrow morn- | ing the rector of St. Paul’s will deliver ; the firstof a eeriesof Lent n sermons on the “Prodigal Son,’— subject “Leaving Home” In evening be will begin the course of Lenten sermons to youog men Subject “A Young man’s Value.” Every young man is cordially invited, First White Goods Sale Plain White Sheeting : sr aBLisHmMent. — The Guardiao’s Summerside ec orrespondent Gc | Sa: The meeting in Market Hall yes- 72 inch. 0c terday afternoon to~consider the — on 8} inch of establishing % pork curing and pack-~ ta oh ati ‘ng Company wasa large one, the <iffer- Ayilled White 166 ing ent sections of the county being represeat- ei by quite a numberof inflnential farm- We ccecececoscaseoues + 0s erOeineil 19 | ers, a he. 5 incl an ye .+2le | of the Company, Pork Cvurixne Cc larke, secretary rad eome | ¢-rrespondence from parties inthe neigh - i i Plain Pillo W | Otten | a abname cs deren engaged eces Oo | establish Abbies Defeat Seas and Anchors Win From Britannias A grand game of hockey took place last evening In the Crystal Rink, Summerside, between the Abbies and Stare. The spe-~ cial train from Charlottetown bad on board nearly 120 excursionisis, At8 o’clock the rink, was packed and the excitement was intense as tne hour to play approached. At 8 10 the referee's whistle sounded and both teams took their positions on the icr, ihe Stars defending the western goal and the Abbies the easiern. The first gosl of the evening was shot by Bethune for the Abbies from cover point. This made the Siars furious and McDonald shortly atier scored for that side. The play now was} very fast—the puck being kept running ap and down the rink for acousiderable time. But bere McDonald brokethe epell,by scor- ing’ agaia fortheS ar, TheSummeraide people now were jubilant; but Bethune gain secured the puck and by one of his great lifts scored aga n for tue A bbies, and shortly afterwar:s Grady scored for the Stars. At balf time the count stood 3-2 In the second half the play was very fast, and tbe tirst goal wae shot by McLeod. AD Od... -<veerees eee oe +s teweeeens Be | mente. Afiera guood deal of discussion 49 inch 9 | it was decided thata Joint Stock Com- ' +47 } 7 Le organized for the pnorpose of sivoular Pillow Cotton | EerbinedvSei'ogssuip® 2°20"! ided that hee sharea be “Simited to $10 1. | eac . Canvassers were appo'nted to canvass é _12¢ , the meeting fer shares. Tie result of the oe 13q | Canvass was the suoscription of 91 shares. | |The old! rd of direciors was re-elect ed ! t . en a a } as foll swe: as G22 wers, Presider a a. } TOWELS ms le | M. Clarke, S:cretary; William Andrew D i | Edwin Darby. «JO & Pair | i - < e --300 8 pair j | Things to Make a Note of. Pi nd Iwill Gre ey Sheeting} -- 4, ON Cm i ' | l2c yard | morrow morning and evening, the prea er will be Rev. J. W. McKenzie, of St. TreM@meé, Tana ' C0 P er <— Honey Comb — | Peter QTILTS—noney 0 i Song Service at the Gospe] Meeting in 1 Se each i P row ses New Blo k, tomorrow e ~40c eac’ | at oo 45 Ss rangers a ‘) i Ss aaah | ‘ D> y > @ach Loyal Crusaders—Regular meeting in | a a re 1 | Wrighv’s Hall on Mo at 630 p. wm. i | As, - Aly i awn nd + , Ladies’ Night Gowns | Piesreve puscess er . si 7 ‘ Genpel Meetiog.—Remember the Gospel ale t7c and | Meeti og in Prowse’s New Block, Sunday , 2s | ailern n at4o’clock. Strangere always 1100 ; IVA TE nA i weicome. Leseon, [eail . Gas “Tae a ii FS ; aW . ; ' 9 Lad! nV Ad | unto Me, and be ye saved Wh » le sececees 120 Pair St Peter’s Cathedral—Snnday Services: ; ty) ’ : : . ‘ Ladi J Shi ty | acy Communion 8a m, andll a. m.,, reat Ai nenal ai 1e8 | Lo | as ‘ tai Good 4i2 .. l4ce pair The Rev Marcel Conran will preach in St. P.ter’s at ll a.m., and nev. J.A. Richard-on, of Winnipeg, at 7 p m. —_—~> 2 << SranLEY Bros’ 39c Dress Goods Sale commences Mon- day morning, with the great- est aggregation of bargains in Dress Fabrics ever offered the Ladies ot Charlottetown. li WEEKS & CO) THE PEOPLE'S STORE —— G re at LOCAL NOTICES. the rush to Carters Magazines, T 7 Lie } After ta |} Anchors from the start ; } reo.—At Zion church to~ | ' | . » > Or Latest Newspapers, » good noveis for ) stationery etc. Soaps io | To~night (Saturday) 300ketore, tor Fet “uary 11 earfaNnce am ’ ee | «}he Davisous o day night A eC amet An, | “The Davisons”’” next Mon- 'day night. | ae ;* . . j , ait dines of winter | Ladies boote $1.00 a pair in our window 3 to~pight | ’ le WORSE | Good $1.00 value -thosce ladies t sin} aww Jerseya | > KY ( HM t | our window. R. kh. Jost. ackete , te doun R : cs | Tanee Drawera a : >} T Saawis, Shirts HOTEL ARRIVALS i . — . iy loves ie R a La Flanne Davis H Tiller, H. D vf : : Xf + e.iettes rr o i( . | Charlottetown. : : , : ‘ - ~ h i | mite } Oueenp Ho J ho M; Ka ¢ 2 : ry © 1’ ~ " ' ¥ ai 7 ” » next 10 daveo—re~ | es ‘ os * ' : Fatih ty S. abk , 9, alia. Firmly Grounded -¥ Upon Real Merit —They Know Hood’s Sarsaparilia Absolutely and Permanently Cures When All Others Fail. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is not merely a simple preparation of Sarsaparilla, Dock, Stil- lingia and a litcle Iodide of Potassium. Besides these excellent alteratives, it also contains those great anti- bilious and liver remedies, Mandrake and Dande- lion. It also contains those great kidney remedies, Uva Ursi, Juniper Berries, and Pipsissewa. Nor are these all. Other very valuable curative agents are harmoniously com- .d in Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it is eine prepared under the personal supervision of a regularly educated armacist. now! ing these facts, is the abiding faith the people have in Hood’s Sareaparilla se matter ef surprise? You can see w hy Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures, when other medicines totally, ab solutely fail. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Isthe best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. ! ! | : Hood’s Pills | | BLACK DRESS F000 of all kinds | a Specialty. Neltner, MeLeod & G0 | QQ 24008 #1 ene Te White Slippers FOR.... Women & Children just row, we e z°8 at pop- Are man “re well snpplied in : 1 iar pr ces pills, aid digestion. 25¢ Womens White Ki Slippers $1.35 Canvas Shoes $1,00 41.15 & $1.09 Previncial Rifle Association, wil See Win low, t ALLEY 4 Cl Tie BOO J 64 6O40088 day evening, February 28h, 1299. aa e &@e@ Gee Qa eeu & + “4 2O 44 GES OS S$. F. HODGSON, Magscr, Secretary~Treaeurer. Feb. 18th, 1899—dy ecd Awtd | said staff, died at next Mon- | | } } | } are the best after-dinner wis) xlisyfperegis $| Peovinoial Rifle Association. Childaens | gs The Annual Business Meetin ~ S in the City Court Room at 7.30, on Tues- FRANCIS DOGHERTY, Lr, Cots, R.L President = | | | } mul one more goal was made, the Abbies by eulli 18 only and that in van, favor of Anchors and one-sided, the to finish havinz rained the lead. The score in the first half was 41. Iothe second half the ihe match between the Dritannlas was el mainté 2 ae FEBRUARY tc 1°99 Local and Ot tier Hens. AE “‘wrson anew om sane Th Always Busy StoreSTANLBY BROS vilaatane fair and continued | A few light spaltares ehowers. Great. @a a9 cent mild, a a Potice Court,—T his foretioon, G orge Redd was fined $6 or 30 days for beivg drunk and disordeily on the streets lest night. _ A Goon Cotiecrion. -The thank- offer- ing im the Bap:ist Church at Hezelbrock on Sunday week amounted to $75.72. It was for the church fund. Grace Cuurcy. The eleventh sermoa in the course of # rmo1s on the w. me of the Bille will be delivered in Grace to-morrow night. Theme: The Witch of Endor.” Ar thr Capes Busts are crosting both ways to-day. Tney were late leay: ng, | § however. and up to 1.30 their arrival on either side nad not been reported, icin Acainst Propinition.~—The New York Journal states that a bill bas been intro- duced in the Kansas Legisiaturs to wipe out prohibition. A majority of both s parties is said to have agreed to support! # " it. | i A on eenied Lectcra.—On Thursday the 2ad of March, Rev. GM. Campbell will lecture CSD Ca in the basement of the First Methodist Church. Subject—‘ Che Story of the Crimes Retold.” Illustrated with stere- Britannia’s played a better game, but they | were usable to make a8 many poin's ne i@ir Opponents, the scorein the second } balf being 4 3. ‘Yhis making a tota) of 8- | } in favor of the Ancbors. Cree! McArthur refereed for the Abb es | and Stars and James Brebaut for the | Anchors and Britannias in a very satis | After the game was| es were vitedto Mr. Geo. Grady taurant by ae ere they } part< yk of a bos supper. The Anc hors | ‘ ; were treated In the same manner by the | Biitannias in Montgomery’s Hall, The pecial train left Summerside on rett rp al x and arrived in town shortly after PERSONAL Mr. Geo. Kemp, oyster expert, returned | from a trip to Murray Harber today. Mr.L. G. Whesr was a paesenger to town by the eastern train this morning. Sir Frank Smith is reported unqell. He does not leave his house in the coll weather, Mr. Jas. MclIsaac, short business trip, returned to town moruivg. Miss M. Bernice McLeod, daugbter of )r. McLeod, was “At Home” at Fairholm, with a numer of her young friends last who has been on @ tos evening, Mr. Joseph Lane crossed at the Capes yesterday from Bemuda. Mr. Ernest Luche 1, WhO was with him, returns by way of Boston and New York. ley, chief of the Commons Har- Utiawa a ’r. Brad few days ago. Dr. Bradley wasin Charlottetown, with he Prehibition Commission some years so, and mide many friends who wll hear} f his death with regret. Prince Alfred, of Saxe- been a heavy lLlow The death of Coburg and Gotha to the Londen season, as black will have » be up to Easter. The season hegan with the openiug of the parliamere {ary session. Has wornb Advices from Stockholm show that the neslib of King Oscar is far from satisfac- ‘ory. Hewill go to Biarritz, if he is able eo at the endofthe month. Thence be w litake atrip to North Africa. The Qneen. of Sweden and Norway is still} ble. She will go to Prussia, after KK O-sear’s departure from Biarri Z. Chere hes just been completed at the Uo., Lin mited, Aberdeen, a mopumestal deeign,intended to be erected in the Necropolis, Glasgow, es a memorial their parents by the family of the late Hugh Allan, founder of the Alisn Steamehip Line, and the pioneer of com ication between the United Kingdom and Canada. Sir — _ ++ — —_ DIED Passed away, at Montresl,on Feb ,17th- El zabeth G , wife of W J. Bulman. At Caledonia South, on the 7th Inst., after a week’s illness, Lanchlin Matheson, aged 54 years. He leaves a disconeolate widow, a brother, a sister, and a very large circle of friends to moura their loss. The | deceased was born in the I+le of Sky, Scot- land, and emigrated to this country with his parents in 1862. He wasa men of exemplary character. His sterling in- tegrity, genial disposition and amiable nature endeared him to all who knew him, His death has cast a deep gloom over the } whole community. Fell aeleep, February 17th, ins‘, Cliftord Hilton Stewart, infant eon of Walter A. O. months. a The Y.P. S.C.E. of Zien chucch will hold # public Missionary meeting Monday evening, Feb 20th, at8 o’clock. Suvject “Korea the Hermit Nalton”. programme bas been prepared. Collection in aid of Koran Mistrion. — > --—— Anarchy at Samoa | celebrated writers, | afternoon. | officers were re~elected and Messrs. James | Strakonie, | 62.424 —Calixte Courcheane, St. Gabriel de | _| Nimes, Montpolier, Marseilles, Bordeaux, | : and especialy Paris, Much of the wealth } A of thes country is in their hands. The | 5 ks of Messrs Alexander McDonald & | very beautiful division is and May E. Morson, aged 1 year and 8 | ————— A short optican Vv iewa ° seipiedidlinsih Worps Usep sy Warairers.—A statisti. cian in Paris bas h sd the patience to count the number of words employed by the most The works of Cornelle do not contain more than 7,000 different | worde, nor ihose of Moliere 8 000. Shakes } pear, the most fertile and varied of Bug- lish authors, wrote all his tragedies and comedies with 15690 words. Voltaire and Goet he each em, loyed 20.000. “Para- dise Loet” contains only 8,000, and in the O.d Testament, he says, not more than 5,642 different words are used. Farmers’ AND DatryMey’s Meerine, — The Farmers’ and Dairymen’s Association of Bedeque, held their quarterly meeting | in Lower Freetown hail on Thureday | According to the Guardian | correspondent, there was u fair attendance | of farmera from the differeat sections of the surroundiog country. A report was read by Mr. Charles Craig, of bis inter- view with Mr. Rattenbury io reference to the pork businese,and the proposed fac tory at Summerside was discussed, almot: all present favoring the project, The SALE Commences Monday Morning: ee ee CREATER - BARCAINS THAN EVER. STANLEY BROS Norbert tcemaaee, Ste., = Monique, P. Q Stump Extractors and} Conveyors, 62.392 —Jobo A ee. ee . - . - = " Birtle, Man. Hesters. We are Settled Down Bruce Morrix, Dunrea, via he Man. . a To Business Again. en NEC Carruthers, David Arbing and Charles Craig were appointed deiegates to the Cen- tral Convention at Charlottetown. Parent Rerort.—Below will be found | a list of patents recently granted by the Canadian Government through Messrs. Marion & Marion, Solicitors of Bolen and —— + mati Bieycle Tire. 62411—J. P. Marchand, Lowel], Mass. 62,413—Karl Sykora, Austria. Necktie Fasteners. Brardon, P. Q. Boilers. CAVEAT. 6.755 — Louis Noel, Montreal, P.Q. Carving Machire, eprreneenll ppt Protestants iN France.—The Proteat- ants in France number 600,000. They are strongest in the South of France, where ia former centuries the Huguenots were 6] numerous, and ina few ‘large cities like | INRe ae ALL LINES majority of these Prot: stants are Reformed the Lutheran group is limited to the region of Montebeliard. The only great dogmatic between the “Orthod: x” and the *L ala.” Ti great Schools of } - _ : a. ae _ octet icin Oe Ali winter goods to be cleared oata P wea sins eine »heoiogy are the Ologica: Seminar} ' a Montauban, which is Orthodex, and the All furnishing goods at your own :r Paris schoo! which is Liberal or Rationel- ist. The Deanot the Faculty of Paris is M. Sabatier, autbor of the “‘Philosophy of Religion,” which bas created such a stir recently. There are here and there a few smal] Baptiss and Methodint congregations. — Ex, _ ee pene ema — CSU UU UU THE FLUSH OF HEALTH attracts admiration every where -- at the theatre, Genuine beauty FLAGS GORDON & McLELAN M :.’s S _—_— | Upper Qucen St. lis Outfitter in the ball room, or in the home. is impossibie wi ithout he< Ith. i a PIF Saturday Night g Local Patriotism | | AT ye | Have a Chance. Reddin Bros. Si | You can do se by purchasing soap made | at the C harlottetown Soap Works, | Ask your dealer for ROYAL OAK | SOAP, and see that the name Royal Oak ib stamped On every bar you purchase. CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS A CARD. The satogrepble and Crockery business carrie’ oo by the late Cryus Lewis will GEMS fs SEES - os *“s The busiest store in all the town. Bargains in Toilet Articles, Perfumes, etc., = Malt Extract purifies, refreshes, invigorates, GIVES TONE — STRENGTH to the SYSTEM. It brings the flush of health. > Sold by | : ee es Avextarp, N. Z, Feb. 15.—A lvices received here from Samoa,uander date of February 8,:eport that anarchy an! reb*. lion etil prevail there. The previ-‘o *! government persiets in interferirg w th ‘bh British sul jects. be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand on Grafton Street, Thavking the putlic for past favors and hoping for @ continuance of the same, remain,r.cpectfaHy yc urs, ISABEL LEWIS, ; it B Opposite ’, O. 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