.av""" THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 6 1899. t l l i 2 .- srircui srrrcnt srircii i The \\.irii.'~.ii who lit~iitl.~` liei' lmcl; oisei' ii .~‘.e'.'.'- iii-.icliiiie for niariy' lit‘i1i':= crtcli (Luv :it-c-t`_.~‘ to ii.- -. P -0 ` ‘.:‘._'. :Y 5 H i` courting' t.t;i-.ii. \`\'l‘.-sri lic? \‘.'crl: conie> ‘lard and iizukes lit-1' iicrvoi:s_ fretiul and I- ~ _ , , _ . , . jggporitierit. :iiitl :-‘ne :ins ‘ stitcries iii the tgdejt pains iii the bsfel; or alntlmzzt-ri, nm. tie:idacti»;s_ <`:‘.e iiiny be certain that some lliing is ratlie-illy wroiigz. A local tloczor. with zi. limited field of ob- ?i’vatiori o.ritl`c>;pcrieiice, will probzilily suj: lat the fault is in thc stomach. livei' or iran, Ger'.t=i';illy he is wrong. The faiilt . iipfobilbly in the delicntc arid inipoitatzf. logins that really _constitute wo:naxi_l:ooti. 1 'hey are weak or diseased. lf siicli is the t $3, only-3 doctor of known repiitation and .wde cxperiericc should be consulted. A leter to Dr. R. V. Pierce. for thirty years "clef consulting physiciaii to thc Iu\'alifls` : it Prescription has been used with success B' tens of thousands of lnvaliti women. 0`er qo,ooo have acknowledged its rqerits TK? th ~ F' .ill ._ It I J' fe: _ r err .gr ures proii ptl, cu _ dl weakness and disease of the organs dis- ziictly feminine. All medicine dealers. l have hctn a great sufferer from female dis ez:s.“ writes ?.Ii's. C. C. Clark. of New Rome. .Blvd Co.. Ga. “I was confined to :nv bed three vars, and not abie to sit in my chair but vel; litle. I got one of your pamphlets and read it nfl sent and :rot three bottles of Dr. Pierce‘s Fa- nrite Prescription. I took the mediciziif r~".t’_ fe. caved so iziuch benent from thcse three hdttlce \ht Ewras intiircefl to take more. I therefore se-.t midget :nic bottles. I took them and they m\~~.`.et_°;_', §""f'l me " .fs - _ ._ _ _J.. Pierce s rieasaiit Pellets cure bil- lolsziess :intl constipation. One a dose Tky never gripe. .Z Y _ lllllISON &Co. Germa g The Best Bun made lk# #illfiillllf '-d iliiiffiiiii a 4 Christmas' Supplies... Raisins, Currants , Dates. Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts. i Peanuts. , Confectionery, etc.. etc. 'X N 9 7 Bun The price Per Do '~ Telephone 98. A1 D. STEWAR ECLIPSE BAKERY, akes Best Bread. iitfhiisiififiitfiii ' \ We are compelled to Lu .j » ._ *£3 .rz _>‘ >Z *E 1-; "fT _,.. ~z . _ - A I ‘ <1. ` ` _ " I I t l12»“i»“"iii“1ii .i?;”;;i;..._ Goiieeand Fruit ccrdcnMen§r0““igylcLc| orders. 1 t _ » _ ' .` y _ ' ' _ . Does this show ff _Worsttds _ ' Side Boa-rd Covers, ‘I - . ~ e_____________________l,_____.__-------1 ' whether we are leas ‘E Smoki Jackets Gloves, nnels I *tiff* 1 C C D uuuriiiirsiiiretraittittirsiie-iii I il .Gathered By Guardian Reporters and titr- _ respondents Everywhere- [Sec also on page 7. Tru; G..'ARniAN learns wiii: regret that Mr. C. Lewis is seriously ill. A MRS. J.S. CARvF.Li. arrived here last 3 evening from New York on a visit. ` Mn. A. A. Blkrrurr returned yes- erday from a trip to Summeiside. THE Junior Endeavor ofZic-n church will meet on Friday evening at 7 o’clock. A smrriroivs was served yesterday on Thomas Murray for a tiolation of the .Liquor Regulation Act. I ~'l ui: quarterly Board of Grace ehurcl. 1 will meet at the close of this eveningk meeting for special business. ~ I AN important meeting of Prince Ed- ward Division No 1, will be held in Wrighfs Hall on Tuesday, Jan 10th. » ANY parsons tdesirous of connecting themselves with the Charlottetown Board of Trade should hand their names to the Secretary at once. The annual meeting takes place oi Wednes- day 11th inst. COURT OF CHANCERY.-f-\Villl9.m Chap- .` pall vs. John William Day. Bill filed ‘to set aside a deed given by the p'ai.°.- “iifficihc defendant. The hearing of the case commencrd Wednesday and dutflngthe adjournment and before _the plal'ntiff’s case was closed the parties xirivtd at a settlement. A. A. McLean, Q. C., for plaintiff; W. S. Stewart, Q. C., lor defendant. Louis Green and others vs. Neil Mcliclvie and others. A bill filed for an account between the plaintiffs and their trustees. The mat- ier;is still before the Court and ad- joufned for further hearing. M. Mc- Lvod. Q. C., and K.J. Martin for plain- tiff; W. S. Stewart, Q. C.. and J. E. Wyatt for defendant. A FIRE started last night: in a shed used by the contractor of the new Prince of Wales College, on the college‘ grfounds, in which were several barrels ofi lime, etc. The alarm sounded at ofthe fire company the flames, which had made considerable headway, Were, in the course of a few minutes, under control. But for the early arrival of the brigade the college would have been in some danger, as a. brisk breeze was b‘owing. A little diflicul y was experienced when the water came in contact with the lime, but with the force of one strewn of water this trouble - tained was little. Chief Large gave his orders coollv and the firemen work- ed well. The fire is supposed to have started from the lime becoming wet. 11.20 o`clock and on the quick response; 1 was soon removed and the damage sus- I g .Y - days for drunkenness. tSociety was held in the First Methodist treports read by Mr. Oxenham, were udopied, and were of an encouraging fnuturc. llesoltitioiis Letting upon the fwork cf the ytzu' were: rnovrd by Rev. illlcssrs. l-tnyniontl and l\`.illc.zton rv- gspectivielyin brief addre sses,aud adop- cd. The mictirig cl-:sed with thc I Doxology. 4 Tim annunl meeting of the Anchor 1 Athletic Association was hold in their 1 rooms on \\'ednesds.y.ar.d inc fcllowiug ioilicrrs were elected for the present year: Austin Trainor, Pres. (re~elect- ed); James McMillan, V:-'ce do. (ro- elccteii); Oliver McEachern, Seo’y,; Wm. McLean, Treas.; Executive, Mi- chael Murphy, Edwin Harrington, W. Nicholson. The Anchors hold the Jr. football championship of the province, and have also sent some fact bicycle riders tothe front during the past year. The hockey team has' been reorganized and they expect to uphold their reputa- tion so hockyists. Tm: Xmas tree and entertainmént in l the-Presbyterian Church. Georgetown, 1 last week was a decided sutcess. Mr. f A. C. Stewart, Supt., was in the chair. *Thr tolowing _scholars took pm; in . song or ict-.itatitin :--Minnie Ross, Maude Weitherldc, Jessie Ross, Oswald Lavers. Charlie McEwen, Motel Stewart. Maggie McConnell, Annie McLecd and a number of girls in cho:us°s. Ab' ut 70 presents ,were distributed to childrau by a real 1 Santa Claus, some gifts to SS. teacher, and a pvcsentation from the Bible class l to the Pastor, concluded an enjoyable evening. ’ WE=LEr.iN Scnoor. or Music.-The school will commence operations on . Monday next. All pupils enrolled will ,'. have the privilege of attending the ` weekly lectures tree of charge. Exer- cise and note books combined and spec; i itilly made for taking notes of lectures ,and musical exercises, will bo on sale lin town in time for the second paper, which will be on -‘musical rudiments.” The first paper will be on general musical information and outlining the .t proposed work of the school. This will probably be read on Saturday, -Jan. 14th. Terms on application, per- l sonally or by correspondence to the Director, Mr. WV. Harry VVatts. t . - 1 Hbbevs ‘ Gitervesctnt . 1. S taken every morn- " ’ V ing before bfealg- fast, will fit you to battle with the worries of the day. Of all druggists. V 6oc a large bottle. Trial size, z5c. i ali “T _V Y l _ i_ I i 1 . _ sity. Sackville. ON Monday afternoon at half-pant lors Mrs. Dr. Anderson will read a (D. V.) on Sabbath the Sth inst in 1"--'~loliowin'f officers were installed: r»-llo; Com., W. Hof-per, W. C1dmore,l Hector M.cLeod.‘1`. Leslie, L. Music. D '. R. McNeill,oi Stanley, was present Gia-dSl0¥JG. A O F held last evening the Junior Woodward; E. C. Marshall, Senior Beadle; S. Wadman, Junior Beadla; Alexander McNeil, M. D Medical Odicdr. " unexpected, the death of Mr. W. H Bartlett. which occurred at one 0-’clock this morning, came as a shock to the community. Deceased was stricken with paralysis last Wednesday and never rallied. Mr.Bartlett was 56 years old and was a. son of the late James H Bartlett, oi St John. He has resided in Moncton for the past twenty-four C. R. shops. Mr. Bartlett was twice married, his second wife (Miss Phelan) surviving him. He also leaves a son and three daughters. His son, U. S. cruiser Brooklyn, now at _Hump- ton Roads. The daughters are Lottie Jesssie and Georgie. The first named who is a professional nurse, arrived from Newton, Mass.. yesterday in`time` to see her father alive. Owing to Miss Bartlett’s inability to' arrive home ,sooner her friend. Miss' Ida . Northrop, also a profesdonai nurse, has been in' constant attendance on Mr. Bartlett. Dccrased was a highly respected citi- zen_»ind the be caved family have thc sy mpatliy of all. The funeral will take place on Thursday at 14 o’clock from his late residence. 'Fleet street. GIG-@@l@\@\ Pure _ Fresh Emulsion A week or so ago we goei 'ed from a large manufa. -.ur 1g ' house, a supply of En 11181 'I1 of Cod Liver Oil put. Ill expressly to our order. It is made from the bash ' Norway Oil, combined v.i.n the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. .and is very @"€)'0l€g pleasantly flavored, Children take it in perferencc to other -brands. THE following is taken fromthc Mon- if . cton fransciipt. Jan. 3rd. The deceased mentioned is the only brother of Mr. A. ` p - A. Bartlett of this city: Although not _` l _ . V years and has been employed in the I. 1 Holly, is employed as engiuoen on the t E. N. Younksr, (re-_-lected) ; Chaplain, ' _s~__ 1 Harry Craswell; F.~Sec’y. D. Ma.cKin-‘ 31;. non; Treasui er. W. Yeo, (re-elected); ' D orc . J. Joram, r...ciur..r, T. cos- Qs . I I I 1 _-/_X l Q. 1. 1 L @@@@@ If it’s Nowson’s -lt’s Bool- A Forgoitoil v F ive Dollar Bill in the pocket. of an 014% garment is a pleasant IT IS NOTHING to he surprised we have m for you in t-he way of @ @@@@@@@@@@fi@@@»@ _ B _ B I ii i .`r /~§ `? L PRICE S 2 do illicit llllllll. _ SALE 100 Pairs Corsets, C i Spec1al.- ‘ \Ve boughta. large stock of 3 this Emulsion, are paying® cash for it-, so got finest price. By doing this, we are now able to sell you A LARGE m'rrr.u.(oNLY 2 onrvcns suonr or DcLLAn SIZE). Fon 50c / -.f i I 1 "` ’ .i are now busy stock taking and have placed on our C \ f Shuts, C011,,rS, l§_‘,arge Centre counters mrilny limes of goods at half price; all i .5 3;/Q0(;\6;‘:w. Ties, Braces, ' Ja. kets are included in t is ot. p I /.S75 Gloves, Hosp, \ C - ~/1*' I Umbrellas, I 'Underclothing J 'l 'churcliltst evening. 'I`tic:'c Wf1S`u p~ 'r th rk f h W if _ “WS ll "li Ul°l...... C;‘:.;..‘;“ 2. .nits yi ellf0b1d@dflD W. Master, J. Hamill, (re-elected); ` “f” -{3;°9 I). Master. A. Newberry; Rec. Sec’y,l " ‘I->~-r.; -it ._ _ . 4,. /,t/I following officers were installed :--W. A K. Beairsto, Chief Rang-~r: L. Kolb, Sub. Chief Ranger; D. McLaren, Part Chief Ranger; J. A. Lawson, Treaiu- . cr; R. D. Kennedy. Secretary; N. J. Q McLeod, Senior Woodward ;, O.Robert.s, I ‘ t 2 I until you . garment that When _you’v thc one . .yo it’s yours at a . I AT the Pgliue coult yesterday fun!-n_ MR.. FRED PERKINS 1aSheV€DiUg i I . _.4 in ' , llenr Clinton was lined $2 or 10 UP hi’ 1_`9l\U`U 10 MOUDU Allison Univer- . I* . 1 ' Ti-in annual meeting of the Bible. three o’clock inthe W. C. T. U, par. ,.1 » if _ » » .yt ,_ _ '55 i k.. ~,' I 4. _~ "{.: .j' §\"_i,_: »_»~:‘ 'Q _P-~ ; 5?: »"2`g'-_'J .el gy.. " ‘ 1 v 4 Walk. into ogr Jacket* department, lo . -. ` . C * 1 l . - .j' \ and gave an address. _- . i i Ar the regular meeting of Court ' ‘ _ lr round, nd 'tho nits you. found want `scouut;of ONE THIRD M°.9R.E..."... .. ming Room Furnitupo, Come in anyway. °` ~ The very latest in Sidebonrds Extensive Tables and Chairs the best of all is The Prices are llighh JOHH KNEW m®oo@@@@@@@i This is the Wea For which you require good, heavy wintcr Clothing and the place to get made is at Gill-lll0N° &» Mt Holiday Gifts for Men. - Silk Mothers, i ` a l ‘I .______.-__-» 4.- Srlk Ihndkérchiefs, Linen Handkerchicfs, if P t- Hg _ , ' l“2.°\“' °\\5t°mef5 °f _E Flannols, Art Drapery, ' ' A a ’ “Ht ? 'E Flannglgttes, Art Muslim, _Our 40 cents coffee 1s a mixture 2;- Towelings, Lace Curtains, i J. D' :I i‘ All Felt Hats, JChenille curtains, °“°°°‘*~ 5 ui t me to hand from day to day during D. FRUIT ,VE HAVE _ B|a|||(6`lS, I Y" _ __ _ __ _._ s~ and all rcmnm1lS a 00 _T . ~"l`l llll ‘itll\i'l‘lli'lltl‘tWl'\illrltiltlllltllll‘film i ` 1 Sl'.OCk l'.8.king. \ pnmnn _g ' -. _-‘gl Gi* .trier irc..i..v. oct ard, my R2” I A Uflmges- ` ' _ _ ' I me in my otllce in the new WSG \ _g thc Nqnn side of Queens Saw _ I l r I . to the right upstllri. _ 9 _ _ y p i ~ , l _ I , Lo" R' Sucoessors to Beer Bros. up V p This is a Bargain started forthe new year 1899. of Mocha and J ava Fnusn nonsrnn AND FRESH GROUND. It has a. beautiful aroma and flavor Underolotliing, 1 Malagat Green Grapes, crisp od and l“i°Y We show a o Rosy Bird, Northern Spy g Apples and Sweet Jamaica r. at lowest prices