. ,,...-ur; IJ..-,i pu x ~h - _Y ,__'_ q.`a -. _ .., -.»_._.»a.»vaulU THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOW N, P. E. I., JANUARY 29 , 1900. , ._ ,.. .l_»..,.._ __ _ ____ .- -¢». Goods We have the finest display of white goods to be seen in the Goods bought right and will be sold low for cash bleached Shcetings 72 in plain regular price "Sc, aalepnce ’3c. 81 m Plain, regular prim lc, salspnca ’5c. 72in twill, regdar pnce sale price 23c 81 in. twill regulx price Qc, sale pnce "5c. llahleacltotl Slieetmgs 72m plain regular pnce aalepnce l"c. Slinplain regular pnce c, sale price l9c WEE`|°(`§"tti Du ~<-2 Q, 75'* L '”`-' 8850000 aka* Nc chances in buying yiur. Bread Pastry and Cakes at IS 0 The Best Quality Q We have today Doughnuts, l0c per doz Rock Cakes, l0c per dcz. Lemon Tops I0; per doz. Cream Pies, 12 and l'ic Cocoanut Pies 1') and "Oc lfince Pies l0c Apple Pies lOc, etc ind all kinds of Fruit and Cakes from l6c to 201: Blephonc 95 D s1'EwAR'rl F@f Fimg A D1/izotogruzplbzy... Eel B lr ni... ..l§.’Z°i....1.i°"' eaeeeaa . ll Dr H L Dicke i Tlx many friends of John lcbeod, for years bcckkeepor for the Singer lfg. Oo. of this city, will be pleased to hear of his promotion as General Man- ager for Nova Scotia, New Brune- wick and P. E. I., with head chico at St. John.-I-lx. Recorder. Ma. John Robertson, the well known commercial traveller, while stepping from the train at the station here last Saturday night had the midortuue to slip and have his left ankle badly sprained. His many friends will regret to !esru that in consequence of the ac. cident he is unable to attend to business. -Moncton Transcript. Tan regular meeting of the Char- ottetown Teachers’ Association was 72 "I °‘"l'» "°S“l‘l' P"°° leld in the Y. lf. C. A parlor on Sat- sale pnce "1c. 81 in twill regular price mls pnce "lc Pillow (lotion 40tn plain l"c, 42 in plain 14:, 44 in plain l5c 40 in circular, l3c, 4” in e r cular, 140, 44 in circular, l5c. h urday evening. Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather there was a good attendance of the teachers. Moral and religious training as presented in Gran- dau’s School Management was read and discussed. The discusson was general,more persons than usual taking Dart. Tax Sackville Post says :-Evangel- ist Gale has spoken to large congre- gations every uight this week. His afternoon meetings have also been very well attended. Mr. Gale by his plain earnest straight forward talks one can hardly call them sermons. has made many friends during his brief stay here. ' He is altogether free from anything like sensationalisiu but he impresses his hearers with being very much in earnest. The services Sunday will probably be very largely attended. Gonzo 'ro Livllrooi.. -Mrs (Cipt.) Gerard, who will be remembered by many of our readers, is now in S'. y John. having but recently returned from Boston with her little son Clyde. She has changed her plans, and nowt expects to sail for Liverpool, England about the middle of February, avhere she will make her future home. She and Master Clyde will probably leave' Halifax in one of the Elder Dempster Steamers on February 15th.While in St. John her address will be 32 St. And- ew street.- Mrs.Gerir.i and son spent a winter in Charlottetown-- Sackville Post *1 ii To cure a headache in 10 minutes use Kumfort Headache Powders. Page of Charlottetown, Miss LePage is a capable and pains'aking teacher, and puts forth her best elorts for the e t ll- fare of both school and pupils. lt is needless to say that she is hizbiy ee- teemed by both parents and pupils. - lfr. Hslcolm Buchanuau has sold his beautiful Chestnut horse for a line sum. He was purchased by the Military Department. Paasarrniair Norse -Wood Is- iinds, P. E. I.. will give |500 K0 the Ceutuary Fund. Clif on, P. E.I.,gives $l000; Montague. $900. and Brook- field. $1800. lfthe reader wishes to catch the full si ificance of these tables in the Blue Book. We have another note from P. E. Island which is will wor.h mentioning: ln one cou- gregation part ofthe Funds is raised in memory of an honored deper‘¢d minister. Already the subscription under this heading is considerable. This is an undertaking which seems to us well worthy of imitation in many of our congregations. It is right and comely and dutiful to recall with also- tionate respect the memory of those who in the days that are gone, toiled for our highest good.-Presbyterian Witness. gl] _ figures let him turn to the statistiscal `l f‘l”'.~ f.:f‘\ lf- L '~ , . rf/.Q it G' ‘i _ . K ¢ -cw - » 1 I .J _ _ _ _ __ __ _ V - » - _ Yi -"=‘- -Y 1 Y - Y ` _'Y' ' ' `-' "`f -* _`;'.-`» f -1: _ 1-' _ L I-ig 5 LC] n B A _ Mit. Walter Simpson returned to the ON Saturday Dr.R1bertson,Moitagu¢ r % £4 my °° S*"“`d°.7 °'*’°l°Z- V" °PP°lDf¢d Quarantine rtlicer it Till: many friends of Dr. Bagnall §§;l;€gu;;nCal;tT.IxFil;eny was .P I Pnl? NR JOHNS 0' will bs pleased to letrn that he ia P ` ' '_ “"""“""'P "" “tween im 'ma ° ii 'i' ti '11 Re A it i ' ° - Emulsion of _ dld , i `_ _p e _ in ea. i an wi v. _ ac .eau Sinclair writesto gvefau °l° mr L°“"°m°' wud resume his practice to-day. tis that the ableet batle address in ex- . _ istence in Gaelic was composed in 1411! Cod I-lVe|° 0"- Tlli: mail Special arrived in the city R 1:6” H0858?-son’ 'ne °t Pr°'°;“.’r .bl L"°"|"|\Ml¢b“f\°h- H0 d°lW¢|`°d ‘lt shortly after seven o‘clock Saturday I daoy ant “';h:'°l;°:);:s::: wr; ‘° I?" Hl8hl*“d°" ¢°l“K l° W0 5001* \` I ' ° ‘ ‘° ' ‘t Whlté "°°i°S` '°§=*~!°‘ in ff°°ivi°z by her rwt.Mi»» Zi. 'ima 52;" 5-='fii°f;'i.°iiiflf`i.i3.if'3 Tm: S. S. Minto arrived in George- "Old"-* "It surpasses anything our Gaelici t<;wurtSadturdtahy abt 4.-t5 Very little ice is LIL Swmmn' superintendent 0, the _poet has hitherto written. It is a fit- A 9° 8 In ° ‘nm Experimental farm, left Ottivva list mg b‘m°°’°°g 1°' WMS C*°*dll° BisHOP Courtney has gone to Cale- "Wi 7°' U10 UU'l\lm° Pf°Vl"°°9 in *t* Highland". mmm to “gm ‘ot Quun \ torn,” 'henmm C has been .0m°_ tend,” “mul meeting of the No" and country.-Presbyttrian Witness. time for her health.-Hx. Recorder. Semi* FWl¢_Gl`°W*l`°‘ “!?°ll'i°“- Dr- Tin: funeral of the lite Mrs. Shaw Saunders is accompanied by Prof. look P1,” nm,” “I _ A. Ax Inna.-Court Tidal Wave. No. G ' Q l _ ill ' ° _ . y 7 °"‘°°° I 76° Moncton will hold a carnival in rm ` 8 otgnculmnst hmm numb" ‘nn Presmt t° P37 ‘i --"` . ' . _ last tribut f t th d used. Lipaoria Ruk, Moncton, in a few 1035?;-6 Jh‘;::tE£i;l;:’;ci‘\l’%FTl;‘§::;S3'\1.dy_ T|:°°pf|?$|,:.). ,,;e,wepm|i_ rgular $1.40 bottles of otha! No" Smut, has “rind in Holm.” Robertson. W. E Bentley,Prof. Jordan, l*makei-e-and our 35° sins the semi l 5”” gm. 353 hgnim S-rgunn Tlbu-_ yhich i, ,O go on M,__ Pitbhdo “sends ML Fhminm JohnP. Gordon. Wallace Leitch. G. F. asthe regula.r50etottles. the West India route., left Portland for wlm will bgwmg manager ef the I-1gli-:H°"°h°‘°°° s°"l°° W" 'NM ill "Nl ' \ ~ - this port at4o‘clock Thursday after- tax branch and secretary ic the Beard lh°°‘° *l 3-30- Th* llit°l'm°°¢ 'ill \ w \ ' ii i \ \ ngq||__5i_ John Sam of Di,.°°,_°n__M°m,“l sun madeiuths Peoplvs Cemetery. The L i iflj [MW I LU” D*"“"~° if !i'i°8*¢°° 51° dl! T Tun ‘-Nmrrr aim Nina."-Ira D. attendgi iii arnbzgy. °‘Aws‘d:¢:ig°ltlf°\§|: f g ML/;J(;' ?~' i *“°l'U\° °P°|li'll 0* U10 H000- *U35 Sankey says thathis mostpopnlarhymn, arrived in the City vesterday from »=l=== Wm Ki" W’ |Nl°l'°°° 3U`\U8°N Ill "The Ninety and Nine,” was written Kensington with shouti’»0toattend the °PP°1`"mi*7 °f m°°fil$ 03”" °°°i°¢!- 26 years ago in Edinburg. A new funeral. Rev. llr. Fraser conducted “Om” FY” PNN- hymn was needed. He saw the verses lbs funeral. V in a newspaper, sat down at the piano, t lyworked out the music 15 minutest Benlley’s Liniment cures Whcoping and never altered a acts since. Ccugn. Liver Oil it is very important that the oil need in its manufacture be pure and fresh. In Johnaon’a Emul- glgn we guarantee that the oil is both pure and fresh , and also that it is very palatable. Rub up in two sizes 35o&60o. The litlosiasisaslarge as the When buying Emulsion of Coda 54 tastes widmelieil inches wide sold for Paton’s. suitable for eunsias, soid 'inches wlde,sold be 20s at Patsa’s. eurialss, ;':l°y4ds»l i e 3 E5 ii ii ii ‘*'i-i-"lm: zoo raeiiasiia ai initrrin. Fancy dotted musllas blur greg] “ lD,WltiQ. Ph 0,' fn' Qfgpsy K’ mg* '°‘l _d 0450- 85e.uow 25.: at Paioa's. _Pl .ln wh'ts rouse di tt. M IIQQ ='~° “"- lfrilled all _ 3° . "WY d°"K"?;6 aches ,lm and 40.: ptr. yd. at l’.iton’a. _White muslln. brows spat ss hey” ""|°-Pmty tor drape; imlasmasties, doors etc. Me. for |00 at PalU’s. White mnsllas sutiable lsr eeerdss, *Zi P? it?-I as, White media w Eudtuudiasi yh, so § Q, i ill it fit l. it White Italia wkh Plain whlhssri haey Whitslnsl webpatssrn, diamond .3 iii 55 J ef .3 _:ii “S” : ferlue. IPatsa& ip = i tall Eurwooo .roi-rises.-Our school is progressing favorably under the care- 1 ' 1 ' " _vi A ful managementof lisa Mary 1'. Le- % ,__ ~. 4\4 "\ /`¢~ -a ../ _ _--as 4\.¢- -e1 Q 5 a.. Promptly at 9 o’clock this llorningdie Great Remnant Sale Beginss/J. past experience has shown you day. s“remna.nt sale” means here. Hun- Ii will be remembered, says the Or- ehardist, that the Acadia forward movement involved the raising of $60,- 750, by the university, as a condition of obtaining 815.000 from Mr. Rocke- feller through the American Baptist ed- ucation society. The subscriptions were payable in four annual instalments. The governors reported on J .inuary 20tn 1899, that they had collected $15,- 000 and in ack uowledgement of this Mr. Rockefeller sent his cheque for one-fourth of the amount he had pledged. We are glad to learn that on January 20. 1900. the governors were in a position to report a second collec- tion of 815,375. In a few days. there- fore, they will receive Mr. Rockefellers second imtallment, and the college with its afiiliated installments will al- ready have realized on the forward movement pledges 837.500.-Hx. Harald. udtlie Royal f‘phlh;\l|y1|c Hoapitd x am ““‘~°“‘*°“,*,*,;‘§,‘;§g,;‘,‘*,*1°'I*°°P*°‘1 Scenic Effects, visit e studio of Ipirllgiglnsliftli Ee.Eir G. H. ost _ ‘@3152 m mmm Cor. Queen and Grafton Sis-, Cl‘i’town. ' Finish and Newest ~ » Gordonii: ,,,,", °"_'_f .|=..- vw- cursing asa F--using _ eases. °lnar KentandGt.George8ts. if ` l J 331 fs, 3;; AC- will 3)- f8d 'Of c|a88B’ ___, .__ __ y.- ~~-;- A' »~_-_--.` __ . ~-:-,».g» Q:~_\~..- f_-_~, _.,*:7‘-:_ Q.;\., -3 ‘gtifg ‘Y _/- ,L xg., A ,_` » ‘Ta V e`_, `~/lj_,,i v _-`,`_;..{n1\ _-f__,‘\_,,_‘l A ;\ /-.0 ¢.| LAL. . u rt ’ (,¢‘l‘-?\,_"_/I-§7_`_/? _\?,_, ,"4/»_\4 __//fiv _ \._ . * . bf, l .,_'.. it ,rv-» ,_. _. .,`._l,_`:,__ _*TN tiff- ,-,_.._.¢<. 12,\5L Li.; E.;fi_':,.\:1;_ it ._`~_,, ~`._ . Cm meet hm message w The best dressed man on P E. I. forthe year 1900 is is absolutely necessary for you to patronize McLellan, #till ` ¥7/" , l{"¢ 2, “ »~.¢ 'te-si '.e;¢», is-.;f\>, =» ` M%M%M%£%W J ,-_- -~a as __j pv- --a ~_ _ ,fy »` :-1 dreds upon hundreds of rcimants, short ends, odd lots, accumulated in (irq-I-U months of busygselling-go on sale to- Rcmnants are hcre= of dress goods, oi Silks” of ribbons and laces, of white cottons and prints, of ilannelettes, of muslins, of tickings, of--goods with- out number. Every department sends its quota to “swell the gathering'-to make this the banner remnant sale on record. But be ea-rly-be here at nine o’clock if you can-the early buyer has every advantage ot choosing Moore & McLeod ‘ `1‘ 33 ‘Q ¢.\"'-T '¢\""l"- Z5-2*: f\‘r:'y 2 -ff# it »,'f./,gi riljtjt fur? fm .' ya /-- /"-\" _JJ J ' #"( 'M .',l(‘_;' ~- » ' ‘I3 `* ‘ ‘~"*J‘. .~-/ri :.».\; ff?-' -“T \,f No1__'lc|: TBI! Annual General Meeting of the Share- holersct the laland Guaaniax Publishing l‘o|npan1.willhe held in the odteeot the Ccmpany.New Prowee Bleek. on Wednesday January, Slat, IIN, at ll January. l7td. li, ili|l|i_l_i limit tit ul. lltltlli it so ii S i 5 l.m. ii: before stock South C" il lElllJEUEUl ‘\4\‘\*\v\v\¢\v\t\\t\v adies’ Jackets.. 'Un.de:|.°o1o's1a1:n¢. I='1an.ne1e1.~se vvrapaseami Now is time to save money by buying time goo*