Ufllllil 4n i W’ .sam-'fp ;gm|_|s||£|| |a9| THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, ~1se9.i-s. '1=AGEs. __ , _p Murray River, Feb. 4th, 1899. To Mu AND MRS. Gnoadiz MURDOCK “WW AND FAMILY. We the undersigned on behalf of words of sympathy in this your hour of trial and bereavement. ln _It has pleased our Heavenly Father to call home to himself our son Geor Y ge, our bro°her. We will greatly ‘miss bmi in our meetings in which he always took gr.at interest and from which he Cbihg t0 H8V8l\a, Was hutseliiom absent. _But we know that much as we miss him, you must lecoives An Ovatiomsays mi.s him very much more. The home ii- »- °»»°=°d =° :a;;';ff.§'fi._‘;=::.2;‘;‘;i.1;. ¢|¢|l-Aglllhhldb Nl" PBI’ \Vhile we deeply sympathise with you in your sorrow, we know our s m- uh Rather Tha" subm't_ pathy is only a faint shadow of ythe Ml QUIQ2 it Manila- Thg great sympathy of Him, who stands with arms out-stretched ready to re- sall I ' nd f H' l H Sféx agar thcggrxg of L1;:£.,;°_ Hg that so many had witnessed their first .___ understands all gbout “_ He knowsj exhibitions, there wasa fair attendance. om. grids and carries om. s0n,°ws_ He They skated singly, then together, as 1.9;, gg _(§p9¢,,1)_Egyp came to bind up the broken hearted; to my the Khama is much give the oil of joy for mourning, the ,<1 h garment of praise for the spirit of th” "mr * ' ° W" g'°“"-7 heaviness. His eye searcheth us. H f0ICOS knows all our hidden sorrow. and we Feb 2> _.P1-65.4%; Loubgvg trust by the strength that comes from to Parhamont was dehv Him alone you will be able by His grace to cast all your care upon Him and realise that the hand that wounds 22--(Special)-Gomez plan slip heal. IW:-iti1:iiust hypu may be s t ' t ' ou a ex = sei =°°~P“°° 1" Mae" ...Z i‘Z...°i..‘.’..§f° §°.°. i.Z..I'..1.I’...‘Z... ed- sure in the better country. one more to ent" Hua” °° Fm,” and welcome ou when ou too o u wplcome awaits him there higher_ y y P in a speech said Cuba must » We will miss and mourn 'our brother fum;-3 ami 5, adm,” the in the lodge room; you will miss him ue “nom Ha urges an to in the home; but let us all try to_ti_iink f him as oneof those who have joined . o 'm' dmded "1"" H” “m” the great throng and with songs on WSW Cub* i1'°° Wd 1°d°P°U5 theirlips and palms in their hands, sing 19 united Hg offer; praises unto our God, and is not dead ot mmhmo in but gone before. but does not want annex °n__ ibqhulpgrlpt/Pawn? D. A. HoRToN, 3 ` KONG, Feb -22 - [Special] ALEX- R-If-`HlRD5» in a proclamation laments JOHN LOWE' but blames the Amen 300 CHINESE KILLED saysthe Filipinos prefer the ‘ __ ° s Spanish dominion to the odious PEKIN, February 19.-A serious con- ,md wmpensh “ther than flict has taked place between the Rus- wndmons sians and Chinese at Talieu-Wan, 300 of the latter killed. It is said to have 5m°“°“US “T9 1° ¢°mP1°*° °°°° ori 'nated ina uestion of taxes. gl Q lslad th N s and a " ° °g'° ° 1‘ocURB'rooTriAcriaiNAiuiNu'ri§ submlsslve 'Use>NERVOL. Ongtppaplgication pur§s :if pot, back. u good or euraigia. Yonir Feb 22 --(Special)- ysiiiirHn$§bhe. mt-.at ansilrussists. use Hillliiil ls Remnant Sale at Stock 'taking of Boots and ‘£25 per cent discount 18 your chance Choate the new ambassador V _I ` Z Y sailed this morning 3 nn ..'..FOR.... BUUKS placed on count... Come and see them Now Uusurpassed for s Rubbers 32 cents. durability and time- kggping qualities at prices so low, as to surprise you; lil UUWH "iii Niié ¥f`,""i..?§ lf.;l'.§“?$’g?.’n1.f$’..§3,I..f".?§.“i. P9fl°"“°i| ill L Ft lliiliilsliii liisi lligiil. liissFann|a and lir. inlin iiaviii_sin's Fancy Skating- v Miss Fannie and Mr. John F. David- son, the champion fancy skaters of the world, made their second appearance in Hillsboro rink last evening. Consider- ing the stormy weather and the fact on Monday night, going through many of the same performances and -also in- troducing a few new ones. Their ex- ceedingly well executed manoeuvers gave to the spectators several moments of extreme pleasure. _ They were dressed in different costumes from those thoseworn on the previous night which were equally becoming. The greatest event of the evening,one which called forth wonder and amaze- ment, was the daring jumps made by John Davidson; 0 Jumping posts were placed near the centre ofthe ice and the cross bar placed ata height of 3 feet 6 inches, Mi-'.' Davidson then circled one end of the rink aud'approac_hed` the up- rights with a fair speed on". it was no trouble for him and he went over with ease. The bar was raised 2 'inchgrs higberand again he almost seemed to., float over the pole. ‘ _ E ` placed and with a s`wifter_,rush he gli- . He»the‘i1n;Ilaced'thres barrels togeth- erin a. row _o_n sides and witha few strokes, he 'bounded over them.i Placing' oneof the barrels on end _be astonished the audience by going over it with many inches to spare and when# he added another barrélhis. feet in clearing; them brought ~ forth ‘much applause. Then he placed the _three barrels, ends up side by side in a row and with , a few swift strokes he made the .jump which. gave to the audiencethe best exhibition ofthe kind ever shown here. It was no great effort forihim and with his feet close up to his body he leaped over the barrels without any diiliculty. It was a pretty sight as he bounded through the air and the audience loud- ly cheered his wonderful performance. Music was furnished duiingthe even- ing ~ by Ga1braitn’s band and the spectators were allowed to skate after the performance. When you are nervous and sleepless. take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It makes the nerves strong and gives refreshing sleep. p CHICAGO MARKETS, Caicaeo. February 22.- [Specia1]- This being Washin on’s birthday, Doctors Testity. Tbere’s strong testimony by eminent physicians of wonderful cures made by Dr. Chase’s Family Remedies-perth cularly Dr. Chase’s Ointment. -_DQQQD-_& STnAwRii:RRr,raspberry. plum.peacli a in und 0111 2 roi' 25c. Oar ' special uulaundried _ _.Ng- \ ., At 3 feet 9_inches the bar was then _ dw °v¢i1_fii.--sinh 'anemia `.Hh.esU»in» nie sure a liiensaiatshsrng use esy.-~' » D sf there are no market quotations. ‘ and cherryj _m ° 7 po pails y 65 cents each at Beer & Goff’s`.--f 23 21, _ ‘ I . ‘ 1, ig ~ IsLAND CaANBl.'RRins only 8 cents a_ quit! 88 B881' & GOTQ.-f 23 2! ‘ ~ 1 ` V " ` G1sNTI.mmN when in waist of linens. D.-.'-__ . call at Weeks & Co’s. asour shirts and _ Made fran , “UC - collars are considered by all the best V value in the city. 4 ply, linen collars, ' dam' & tartar* _ p ment bewildering in its variety-Tho* l & ‘ I22 21° V l ' J W ALFRED A SUICIDE. LoNDoN, February 20.-It is now de. finite y known that Prince. Alfred of iSaxe-Coburg. grandson of the Queen. and son ofthe Duke of Edinburg, com- mitted suicide at Moran. Austria, y whither he had been taken from Berlin, and placed in a 'private sanittiiuml The cause of the Prince’s removal from Berlin was a gambling scandal, enm- Pl'°lI1iSing him gravely. He shot him- iself in the head, 4he wound. preying fatal after several days. It was given out by his family that -the Prince was suffering from brain trouble. WASHING-TOR'S BIRTHDAY. dents ofSt Dunatan’s. college. A sumptuous dinner was held at the college andin the afternoon they, accompanied by Rev. Arthur M. Clark, of Boston. Mass. called at the United -States Consulate when with Consul Vail 'an enjoyable hour was spent in social chat and music in honor of the event of the coming into this world of the first boys to at supper. . _ The following are the names of those attending the College from the United _Staibsz _ __ ' _J. D. Quinn, Lowell, Mass. s ’_Wm. F. Meagher, Lowell, Mass. _ . D Tobin, South Boston, Mass. J. Kaveny, Haverhill, Mass. Tobin, Jamaica Plain. Mass. Farrell. Newton, Mass. Stewart, Newton. Mass. S_tewart,- Newton. Mass. _ Stewart, Neiton. Mass. L O’Conu0r, Piovidence, _R -n"”ri.=°s>ssz>i==i==.s1»s-.=~r* eWQP?enewe . Mansfield, Boston. Mass. f Lomasney, ' Somerville, Mass. Cannon, Newton, -Mass. . Eagleston, 0a'mb’pe'rt,Mass. an » nocxmr Norms. the Crescents. Halifax D hockey team. 1 to 0, at St. John on Tuesday night. , '_ MATCH P0s'i'PoNED. The match between the Abegweits and Stars has been postponed, until Wednesday evening next, owing 'to the civic election taking place at Summer- side on Tuesdav. A WANTED To Usio NETs. At Halifax ou Feb. 17th, the Wan- derers defeated the Chebuctos at hockey with a score of 8 to 1. five of which scores were secured before the close of the first half. The Wanderers are now champions. On coming to St. John the Crescents want to bring their goal nets, but Manager Tufts will not allow it Nevertheless in return matt-hes at Halifax the nets -will be used. _ ' , IT ENDED IN A ROW. _ MONTREAL, Feb. 19.-The Victorian, defeated the Winnipeg Victorias on Saturday night in the Stanley cup hoc- key match, thereby retaining' posses- sion ot 'the cup. The game broke up in a row over-a dispute of the refereefs decision. The Winnipegs left the ice and declined to play, That is the Mon- treal contention. 'The Winnipeg con- tention is that Referee -Findlay declar- ed the game off pending the submission of his decision to the trustees of the cap. The Referee gave the gameto the Mon- Ai. i ._- ,9- shirt etvse. leans en.-Weeks & V Sai: sa I-as dl al _fend The Peopie’s St_ore.- lim st I , _ EXTRA RoLI.s for 3' QS 0 _ ’ » ' f _ _ clothes wringers at Le Page’s Old . _ _ GOFF BRO S - ’ ' ` s;and, Queen Street._28 tf. " ' ~ ` QUAr.rrr high price low-assert- I Ak, ° Hi ...p....`e......f sh... e.._y ‘li V ,gc i ~, ‘ I 4 _ :;~,`;'“.-_-~ ._{__f_ _ . _ f."f",'j‘»{' , Toronto World Says Be- _ fore 24th May. , _ tl-_ A lADi:_rt1-:ss_o£_~i1rnpA'i~uY. LG W I J All ' vi J Q F ‘ *_ _$-“_ -1 sm.._wee EDITOR S nentnniiitniinn m,,,_._,g,_ Celebrated By The American Stn- George Washington’s birthday was celebrated in this city yesterday by the American students of St. Dunstan’s ,I ° L3 creases the opposition toiive in the new treal Vietorias. _ Conservative 'Declared in 8t.»|ohn, Liberal _Elected ‘ In Huron - Laurier H and Davies Return to Ottawa- Englneer Costs, Resigna- Nlontizambert Promoted. 5 11-; _ i TORONTO, Feb. 22-(Special)-W. and Tarts are both lworking to have a general election called ' on before the Queens birheay; ` ' -' D' it is believed they can carry , Newj Brunswick and Quebec. V Mr. McLean] considers the election probable. The” World made a similar prediction some months ago. V ST. JOHN, Feb. 22-(Special)-Do olaration day figuresgave Shaw a ma- jorityof 28 over_Reyiolds.- This in- hduse- D' ' ` 'I An Nl. Pe Shoots lillmslellf-4 President of the great Republic. In the F' McLean’ M' P" ik his Papa’ evening Father_ Clark entertained the`iT°"°“t° W°"1d» "YB that M99-91'* 31”!- (_i'rrAwA, Feb. » 22.--(Spec,ial)'-_Sirl ;wi1nia 'LmrTe‘r"`sna`-`si`if'L€iFD1‘i’sa ' .Mr -seven tenders accepted and contract is 818 790 doubt, s authority m8.B at the moot court are be proitablei to these the Principe qualified to judge.- - Tum from 'W Public Werke ef emits. ` f I THE “°haWk5' °f St' J°hh d°f°“"°‘i Robert Holmes,Liberal.was elected hi West Huron to-day by over 200 of 'a majority. The victory is regarded by Liberals as a set back _ to ;Sir Charles Tapper and his new organization scheme, while Conservatives claim the Liberal majority was greatly reduced. Dr. F.Montizambert. superintendent’ of the Grosse Isle quarantine station, has been appointed Director-General of the Public Health with headquarters at Ottawa. His duties will be to act as sanitsry adviser of the Dominion Government, _general superintendent of quarantineg and inspector. _of Tracsdie lazaretio. R W. Jameson M. P. for Winnipeg. shot himself dead at his residence lastiiening while handling a revolver. Jamison attended the Board of Trade meeting yesterday. He had dinner as usual with his family and after it dis- cnssed the danger of carrying firearm with the members of his family. He pulled a revolver from his pocket and began examining His wife turned her back for a, momqt and heard a loud report. ` The weapon had been discharged. The bullet entered- the back of the neck causing' instant neun. ` , R. W. Jameson was born at Capel Town, Cape of Good-Hope in 1851 and waaasonefthelatsLieut.GeaeralSlr George Jiimeaom- K. C. S. I. [He was educated at King’s g College. London and Trinity College, ' Cambridge, 'wharf' he graduated. He was called to' the English her in 1816-when 25 years ei and the same year came to Canada. i He studied in Toronto with _ Rose. Macdonald and Merritt, was admitted tothe Ontario bar 'and practised in ,-Tgmnw in 1381. In the following year heweut to Winnipeg and Wil tome manitoba bei-. He vm elected Aldotmill in 1892. Mayo! in '1895 SIIG iqggggtm-nedto parliament ata by- Jameson’s mouth and passed through TTBNAE for énsge 1-emmmatnu. 11 :_ fl /_ _ ._ 5. 1 SHALL BUYS. 35.000 Colored, 35,000 Grey I0 000 China Marbles. I0 009 Agatee, Glass Allies. UMM! ‘i"_..._i_ s .sinner in 1891. ' iiitniiiasi in i For breakfast we have PettijohnsBreakfast Food Heckers Breakfast Hominy ,Self rising Buckwheat, , Tillson’s pan dnedRolled Oats “Fresh gro1md‘~0atmeal T Crown Flakes J Gold Dust Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat. Wheat Farina, Wheatlets BEER “dim