f'-“""” :.-_-- Y _ -¢-.Qu :_ ___ f é‘°-’ _fl/,LST ;. _._ ,J *jf 71,- ‘;`~;l__ »:_ “GF [we heard niaiiy ladies say they d ,ll stomach and liver __ __|_,___ ____ __ 1 n_~ _mv mi . .,_.,....... » _ so ~.- .;_- _ ~' '_-'vii' _ ...._;- -,f';.;@_'~f.~-» 1 » .,;= '., .. .L_ i\~s..<`,‘- - A » .<7 V~._ ' ` ' ' i I ` O ~ 1 f -,'._.'.f”.tl [0Ilg11€, btld breath he has been supplying the pulpit of Rev. IB b those som etent to- d __ Dr. W. H Robertson.` Crapaud, was y P Ju gp thrown from his sleigh at Victoria on _._~'_'“' _ _ .aries has purchased the celebrated Cyrussham JAS. A. Lewis, Esq. of Cardigan left Mr. Peter McGrath, of Hunter River, Mr- COX. ‘~\'h0\\'as Chaplain with the llrsr, has purchased the residence lately owned Q Contingent. b _ BRINGRSDME handkenhicf when you and will reside there in future. It is_ ,_ come to hear The Man who Spoiled the understood that the price paid was $1900. .N Music. There's a little crying to be done, and then you‘ll need it to applaud iSSued by F. M. Bill 8: Co., importers of | the dumb-bell drill at the close. Salvation Aruiy Hall, Thursday, Feb. 28th. THEGUARMAN has received a calendar 104 Middle St. Lowell, Mass. The calen- dar was manufactured in New Haven nd for beauty :excels anything received - ~ » ----------- - ~`»___~,,_ ______________________ _ VV, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - , Tm-:nnisagreat amount of sickness f m°SU.Y In grippe, throughout the eastern |a coffee roasters and wholesale izrocers, 98- i tailoring. The latter on a par Hand~me-Downs. The former is detected by the ease and grace which it tits not too tight or but gives a :harm and style to wearer, not easily defined by the which will you have. can get the latter with your shut-. The former by enquiry including Corporal Macdonald from Ken- store Of singtou. The Minto arrived yesterday at U-1 Saturday evening thereby injuring his shoulder rather severely. This is the first section of the country. 7 with 421 boxes smelts, 1G? pkgs beef, 130 and suudries. There were 12 passengers a by us this season, ._ accident the genial Doctor has met with S0¢i*11» Will be held ill Clyde River H811 during his twenty sixyears prac tice in that 011 lvednesdfly M&l`Ch 66h- DDOIS open at Tm: Stanley left yesterday morning b;s}l;3§df;e§°th‘:] are °°r'\ - a prove un- dressed hogs, 30 bbls meats, 324 bus. oats, ;ai;';;abg§ll§?_(;ef° will be held mst Hue 10.30 with 12 passengers and 10 cars mixed Prince Si-F295 Which “'38 C0lDf0rf»¢1blY A grand euzertaiuinent and basket o’clock; concert at 7.30. Admission 10 cts. PRINCE Edward Division, N01, held a ost enjoyable social evening in theirhall led with the members and their friends 'r. nci.>EEE Made from the choices: iu- _ is the kind of pistery i by the Eclipse Bakery is nothing more tempt ` than a nice pie for tea.@ ,_ to-dav we have l Apple Pies l2cts. ‘ Hines Pies 12cm. I STEWART ! Eclipse Bakery Bakes Best Bread. >0\®\®6)l»\o) I amsaoonni Q from Tignish which was detained about six hours and did not arrive in the city until 10,15. The principal loss of time was L~etv.'een Bloomtield and Albertorl and Port Hill and \Vellington. The fsnow-storm in the western section was very heavy and has caused a great deal of heavy work on the part of the P. E. I, P.. R. _ THE S. W. Queens Sunday School District, will hold a convention in the i Baptist- Ch urch at Long Creek on Monday afternoon and evening March 4th. All Sunday Schools in Lots, 30, 31. 32, 65 are requested to send delegates. The after- noon session will open at 2 o’<.-lock with devotional exercises led by Pastor BYOWD and the evening session wil.l begin at 7 o'cloc°k with a devotional service _led by Golding Howard. A Bible reading on "The Workman and his work," will be given by Rev. W. B. Thomas, and Rev. J. G. Mclvor will deliver an address. The President will also give an address at the afternoon session. The Field Secretary will be present to assistin the success of the convention. Suitable music will be provided and a silver collection will be taken atthe evening session for the pro- vincial work. H.McM1LLAN, President. ELS-in MCNEIL, Secetary. ‘*“` -1--=Q-_-1 NERVILINE CURES PAIN. - ~ 4; ti of sufferers in evigdysphsrixis’ til; Dndgiiion. Mr._l_3f:njan_i_i_i_i Dillon, of Leeds. Ont-. Sf»8wS» :im mths habit of nufiinz up prov swf! the testimony as to the marve ous value ~ -- f in. No- i’§ii.?°'f§.'i§?.?..“i.fJ.‘i§."i°.“i.. °'L ‘lim-....1 by dealers in medicine everywhere- HITE GOODS SALE Our white saleuis booming. 72 81 72 81 CIIEIIB SIEIE§E‘I'I]N'C5'rS In. plain Reg. °25c now ‘Zio <4 sl “ ‘° Twill ~ asc “ 230 u fi u H C)T7V' CJGTTCDJYS o'clock by Mr. J. A. Lawson. G. IV. Patri- arch of the Province. A good program was carried out. \Vhen about half through intermission was granted which was taken advantage of by the young ladies who ap- peared on the scene armed with baskets of ` delicious home made candy which it; is needless to say were soon disposed of i After the National Anthem the audience dispersed well pleased with the evenings _ enjoyment- provided by the members of r. __ . last evening, with many stand- ing notwithstanding the extra chairs, the occasion being Rev. Mr. Ful- lerton’s lecture on Paardeberg, Bloemfon- tein and the surrender of Crouje. The others were grave ani thrilling. Mr. medicines, but I feel it my duty to add f»0_F _ _ _ te t th d xzrow ng_in in res as e course procee 3 and the remaining evenings of the series g _ ld ht to feel it ' Ihgltiggghardtigdgéibyaselsrgégitself.” Sold Plain 49 in. at 12:: 4_2 “ at 140 44 “ at ltic P ince Edw ard l\o 1. Si' James Hall was tilled to overflowing audience received the benefit of what was designed for two lectures, one of which had been postponed owing to Mr. Fuller- I tou’s illness. The events described were those which included the most lnteresting' and critical stages of the war, in which and others had narrow escapes or dis! in- \ guished themselves by acts of gallantry. Amonsr those wh :se adventures and ex- 1 periences were mentioned were E. Lord, l A.Dillou, F. B. McRae, E. Bowness, Necy Dorion. Hedley McKinnon, James Matheson. O'Reilly and others. Excel- `- lent views of scenes and portraits of generals .vividly illustrated the lecture,_ which was throughout of graphic and engaging interest. Experiences on the march, in bivouac and in battle were related,some of which were amusingas _ ullerton's war lectures are evidently will be eagerly awaited. -Q-Q1* LOSS OF APPETITE A person that has lost appetiteiias lost 3, something besides-vitality, vigor, tone. 1 The way to recover appetite and all that ‘ zoes with it is to take Hood‘s Sarsapnrilla l -that strengthens the stomach, perfects lr digestion and makes eating a pleasure. ` Tnousands take it for spring loss of ap- _" petite and every bod says there’s nothing } else as good as Hoodis 1 -_*___* IVA.N'mn an experienced machine man l for sash and door factory, one who can; take full charge of factory preferred..-lppl y atcnce. The Mechanics Mfg. Co., Sum- 1 mc rside. Feb. 12 e o d 2 wks 1' 1 ‘l mail special last night Mr. Miller Fyfe, of Stanley, B in the City. He returns this eveninfzto his home .zer visiting his friends in North River. 1 Tun GUARDIAN is pleased to learn that REV. Father Campbell of St. Dunsta.n's_.the health of Mr’ William McKinnon’ _ ollegc held service in the Catholic _ ` 5 -I-._» THR Bedeque Branch of the Fa-rme__.s Church at Cardigan last Sunday. ‘ “if ‘ *““l_Dall'§'1\€ns` Association will convene The Liberal Conservative Association of W, _ I. at breetown on Tuesday Mc`h 5th next. K , U-igg,is improving. Although nearing four ‘_ score years, he enjoys an unimpaired constitution. The above gentleman is the father of Mr. D. A. McKinnon,K. C. of ‘I this city. ’ i Co:.u>LA1:~"i‘ is being made that passengers , on the mainland are unable to learn of l the movements of the Steamers Minto and ecently for Scotland in search of a for-'5L,m|,,y_ App,"-ent|y1he grievance has une claimed to have been left by the lat: l exigwd long enough and why 8 remedy is DT- Lewis of Dumfries. inet made is more than those who are .fr fi concert held in iisiio my west I lntefeebed can \1Hd°fS'111fi- choolhouse last week the suin of $32 was; D,._ R_ McNeill who is an important eal'Zed°_I5 S09” t'°“'*U`dS P"0"i‘~““-'S the I witness in the case of Dr. A. C.McIntosh, chool with new furniture. ‘which is being disposed of during the The choir of Zion Church intend hold DFHSCDU S€SSi0l1 Of the Supreme Court at ng a sacred concert Tiiesflay e\‘ening,i_Ge°r3et°Wn= received his s“bp‘”n5 t°° _ arch 1gt|,_ The music. cOn_,iSt_s of ,I llatetocatch the eastbound train, yester- _ _ _ _ ,, 1 antata entitled "The Pillai' ot Fire. I ur; hu- particulars lawn 1 He expects to return to-day. day afternoon compelling him todrive. Mr. E. S. McPhai1, Secretary to the Chief Superintendent of Education has y Mr, J _ T_ Morris, Upper Queen Streem _resigned to take a more lucrative posi- tion at Ottawa in either the department of Agriculture or the Fishery department. He will leave ou Thursday afternoon. His mily will not move to Ottawa until fa next fall. Mr. McPhai1's successor hast not yet been appointed. It is understood that the _Provincial Government has decided to purchase a blood horse for the Island and havei accordingly instructed Mr. John Richards at present in England, to enquire and report with respect to the procuring of a suitable animal. The Minister of Agric- ulture will also purchase a Shorthorn Bull of the best breed, for the mprovement of the Island stock, Mr. Rogers will likely bc in Ottawa, on March 6th, when a sale of pure bred live stock will be held. __1@___ mis ianiioirs MAIL. What Does He Mean? Sm,-Fairplay, whose wit is evidently in excess of his intelligence,has something to say in yesterday’s Examiner about the second childhood of the Editor of that paper. This is not fair play to the man who opens his columns to Fairplay.: But perhaps Fairplay does not mean ` this exactly-for his English to say the least is not up to _the mark. Do you not think, Mr. Editor, 'that the last sentence of Fair- play’s letter is what one may call a “bull?” _ PLAY Fun. ' 0.-in LAKE MAN Furnishes Another Story{of the Wonders Worked by Dodd’s idney Pills. OAK LAKE, Man.. Feb. 25.-Frank Coll- eaux is well and favorably known in this part of the province. In 1898 he was very ill. He sutfered most severely from pains in the hack; his friends thought he would die. However Mr. Colleaux is alive and well to-day and he explains his complete also two of our Island boys were killed ,~l`€00V9¥'Y 8-5 f0110WS! It ilivefl U10 great pleasure to testify to the wonderful curative qualities of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “Three years ago I was a. very sick man. Pains in my back made life a burden. A friend of mine advised me to try Dodd’s Kiiney Pills. I did so and six boxes cured me. That, as I say, is three years and I have not had an ache or pain since. I am certainly entirely cured." - If - L.. C O l`l S O i§’.”§f,'Zii`Z B on ever y V' one in ourM store. _ . See our B window. 0 SBMOC 7* Here is a list ‘.o sel= cr rromz- 40 in. at 140 4? in “ 160 44 in. “ 180 C3TJ`I.|A.IE’"¥. c I 46 in. “ 200 - .U . The above are lower than the present mi Pf‘°"8° Corn i ‘ Tomatoes Wax Beans Peaches Pmches Bartlett Pears Blue Dam son Plums Lombard Plums Green Gage I-'lnms Strawberries Cherries ,, Pineapple French Peas Sweet Ve rinkle Peas Boulters _ ' » Simcoe .. Hoiby imcoe Bon: coe Simcoe timcoe 4( U °f' re .nguapo Simcoe A ~»" “ '¢ \~4~\" ; -.~ ,.5 ,~.»‘~=> * ~ 4,.. ps W:-¢ 1/ - ' .. " Thistle Brand Peas _ ou at ai Having secured them early we sell them to Y . ned cfs.. laws (wan of without I Sauce) B ein z‘s Baked Beans Blueberries Apple Simcoe . A-1;* `~. 1 - g ‘ » _ oDlAQal$r‘ _ "" We have on hand a large stock of canned goods all of the best brands, Freeman Caddies Pacilic Carabns » (Lobster Salmon [diE. brands; Clam`Lh d OW Cf Clams gystefs ei-rings (with or without sauce] Lunch ongue [Clark’s] Slice Smoke Beef “ Barataria Shrimps Boneless Turkeys Simcoe “ Chick ‘° en Sardines [French] Cooked Ccrned Beef (C1a.rk’s) Devillcd 'Tongue ° “ Ham A Potted Beefs _ - 1 k f hat on ant, call ns u by ee & 0 s .i22rs:11:.i=.iies.i.i :ri .i.=a°a‘1»2 -.21 1° pm aw- `. ' 'UVE1BS’I'IEI‘l._ & IDA.C>E'»..A.'Y', _' ‘ ?' phage mg, 1d.-:al Grocery - 1 Cor. Kent and Great Geo. Strtets. ` 9 Thg Pg0p|¢ S Sf0l’8» “ it# f _ _ _ __ _._ '/ vale of /_ oiled Lace m _ _ We’ve just been going over our Lace A Curtain stock-and have picked out all I the odd and soiled pairs. A i L ` n /‘ We’ve put a “good-bye” price on f »»-49 - o’clock. ~ ' -- - Now this time the quantity isn’l: 'large- less than 50 pairs in all-so _you‘ll ‘need to*-f come quickly. ' \ Some badly soiled,-some soiled veryslight-c ._ lyqand. some the odd ones are-hardly soil ed at all. By the way-there’s a bargain lot of frilled __ -<2 o \.-L.. -...j<’\' -~.. -.__ Curtain Muslins on ssle at the sanietime. l' 0 Basics; Sn-cet. ' in ' WY ` » .~ ‘_!'T 2 -.' ' .~, JV JY ./*’.”f;"} ’. nnsnnuonnagaesg-it VV3Hi fir' our Trade. ig 1 ' asaeasasnenaas. he r But we want to feel that we desrevo -it. Thltfs oliy we give you the must and 1735( for the lgasf. -lltflltelltnihilt ann _ THIS IS A_GO0D TIME to buy Parlor Suites. We have s line assortment at from $24.00 for aso1i_d walnut suite--up to $85.00-Quality as usual-right. ’ , _ _ _ ,,,-._ -- 1: . .. __ . _ .;_ nf, _ _ __~`___.¢-___~_ _ _ J ‘. _ ' . -.¢,';.f.(‘f;‘A` - _ - 1 .~ .- . -'.',;.‘_ V 1 .-- The Best, Always J _ . - . i .',»., We address ourselves today to the Conservative Gentlomua Ulm 61% Well, who like to carry their individ ality into vhattbey wear, who no port-fouls: oboutthdf attire.--To those who never did, pomlblv neva- will; wear sandy mules, our Tiles-ing springs £0 your thoughts at once.- _ For those who propose something better than the average, .1¢_m¢k¢BUI'I.°8, OVERCOATS. TROUSERS, &.c. to Order within the reach of moderate means.-W0 are in position where we can guarantee satisfaction so the extant of ldimdine -money if n canary.. f ' MEN’S FURNISHINGS GOODS High Grade and low prices ~.-..1,-.».-..::=s-~_'~1=.».-.--1§.;;~»5;.,_a»' .-xi>-:.‘.-‘ian-»<.e¢.a,>\1-._' Men; Outfitters' i . 2 What About ` Canned Goods 'P . _lfl .' .. - 7- ,_ ?!__._T_ `\ STO CKTAKING i FINISHED ‘ Remnant Sale Now On _ _ _ Print Shirtings Flanelette ` Skirtings __ ~ ' -Ribbon Dress Goods - ”" Flannels ' Laces. - ._'I'. 3'. : _ Curtains , and they re ou sale' to-day after nmol-All ‘ Moon i , in ei Ihe busiest Store on Charlottetown s -1 ‘_ 1| . I l'l\0l'l8Y» , . . ' _ ~ ‘ " _ ` -- v #~*-ef;.=.~e.--2'i ~ _ ~ “ ' i " _"if , -.»j1i.§€,‘”.' Wwe _ '- .-'H - i- `- » I ‘ *r-"'”-"' 53:12 32;: £1 ___ _ ,. _'L P fn Gordon &. Mclellan. Sfbliivil