|laod’8 Pllla _ 3°” everywhere. I ji l Q sms soon Peelis “ if We have pride in the 1 ¢xee1lence of the eatahles __~ ,which we serve to our pat- ' rous- Quality is of the highest and the selection such as _, eaters to every taste. - _*.r~¢\ M » W -'nw ‘WN ~ EBSTER &_MaCKAY, The Ideal Grocery " Giaxlotteiown, P. E. I.. Phone loo. 2 _ _ _-.<~'.i~. ivr‘.‘sifsvc.i\f~.f»'¢~’~.'.€\-‘“»:»r*.sf sw' WANTED By Ist of June a first class Boot and Shoe repairer. 0\\¢ who is able to sell shoes. Coin. or wages- Apply t0 CON R0Y.s1.& POWNAL STREET, Charlottetown, P» E. I. | ~ Try us for A rgroceries. - f . - » f, » s af-_ ~ ' ` `¥29*‘¥_~`¥=?T‘». ._ _ffl ~3 `- ’?~+»‘.:-!f;.‘~*' _-$.51 17'- _T _ ` "‘ -i ,‘ "‘ ~ fri, sri-=' . » ' f i P* I A . _- _,_ 1-.aa *il* r Tmsan will be no lesson on Saturdayfor P. W. College students. Pnornsson Watts’ engagements are cancelled until Wedue8day,_M_a1'ch ith. THOSE attending the Paardeburg dinner are asked to be in their places by half past eight o`clock to-night.. 1 _ _THE Kindergarten will be closed today and on Monday on account of the death of Mrs (Professor) W Harry ,Watts. Naxl' Wednesday night don’t miss the great Rams. Abbies and Vice in the final iight for the trophy. Admisscn 20 cents. Seats 25 cents. s Rural. ARCANUM.-Regular monthly meeting of Prince Edward Council to- night at 8 o’clock in Pythian Castle Hall. A full attendance requested. THE funeral took place yesterday at Victoria of Gracie Wright, daughter of Ciarles Wright of that place. The de- ceased has .been in ill health ‘for some tins. - Tun ages of five of the residents of Little York aggregate 419 years, viz.: Mis. 1- --_ _ - fe-'"f" I. S. SANFCRD Produce Commission Flerohan 48 t 48 Amis Simi. llallfu, ll- i»\~v\~nA~\~n oomipunenrs d Butter, Eggs, Pork. Poul hig marks otatoeand Oatsauldfor the prices and prompt returnsmade. wriieuslor llarketgmhtions Odzdfkw. HCI! 5 -1 Q &S() >\if~>;\~ Zeke Dav o dai! ties afe to be had from our Bakery fresh to- _ day. . Sultana Cake °2oc lb ,» Nut Cake 2Qc lb Silver Cake lic. lb f D STEWART "-= ECLIPSE BAKERY. _ Bakee Best Bread. " Telephnne zu. 1 \ _if 4 _ff %,. Capt. Holman, 88; Peter Proud, 85; Mrs. David Brown, 82; Donald Crockett, 82; ._ 41 #Ji ZroN Church choir have kindly consent to conduct the singing and give a selection next Sunday afternoon at Y. M. C.A, Hall. The service of song will commence at 3.45 p m after which the Rev. Mi- meeting will be open for both men and women. A connnsronnmrr writes: In my opinion the pitches along St. P8ter’S Road between Five Mile' House and the city should be photographed andia copy,sent to Hon. J. H. Cummiskey _ C. P. W., so that he might know what some of the' taxpayers have to put up with. These pitches are worse Eau they have been for twenty years and it is with the greatest fdimculty that loaded teams can reach the city. Money _for increased salrries but none for public convenience. The officers for the ensuing year of I under Miner will speak upon iutemperauce. The H 'rua cuannniu. rumored anwaao 'ist.iaoii`enna_u~Anv=lsv=y .Krew iiiiem extension will come W3 Moore formerly of this city, who went through THE meetlngof the Retail Merchants Cam” Wm’ '?h¢B°°’ "i‘“°*‘° “"1 "50, Association was postponed till next Wed- ind’ ° ’“°°°“f°1 -ml’ 9° S°‘th` Affi'-`°~ 1 msd” n|gh|»_ In the meantime those in connection with Canadian trade. His§ pl-“eng hs; night Wm wait upon the- duty will be to look after. the develop-9 other members in order to secure 8 T lnent of markets for Canldim °du°t¢s . » ' J” attendance from each branch of that 'md manufwtured 3°°d" i Association. _ _ ' ‘ ._ S ELDOM in the history of the city has such Wide-spread and heartfelt sorrow been felt as` during the present week when within dfew days of each other two beloved and much respected young mar- ried ladies were suddenly called away by death. The death of Mrs. W. A. Stewart was recorded in The Guardian of Tuesda ' ducted yesterday morning Mrs. Watts,* away forever fiom 1lfe‘s activities. She; had been taken suddenly ill while attend- ‘ ing choir practice in the First Methodist ii Church, and with the hope that her ill-_ ness was but temporary she was removed _ to the parsonage, close at hand. Dr. Mc- _ Laughlan was called and administered an opiate, and later Dr. Shawwas called in. 1 For a time the patient rested quietly but' about 2 o‘clock' in the morning the doc-3 tors were. again summoned. At ten DA __ Lawson 8% ,Birch Hui Prince oc. Division are:-_ "°"° °°°‘“"°° ‘md mmm “id "°°' Y Q Tm: Highland Brigade of St. James Church held a very enjoyable SD°iBli1I the Hall last night. There was a large attendance and the evening was most pleasant to all who were present. ON the evening ofMai-ch the 5th a large crowd will be seen weeding their 3 ay toward Zion -Churohf lecture _.__xoom. The attraction will be a first-class concert. Be lure to secure a ticket in time. C. C.Ganm'_~nm has kindly consented to repeat his lecture on his Travels in the East in basement of the Cathedral on March 10 in aid-of the’ Charlottef»0WI1 Hospital, The popularity of the last lecture will insure a full house. A'r the congregational meeting of Zion Church last night the question of erectinir a Sunday School building was discussed and a committee consisting of Hon D Far- quharson and J T McKenzie were aDD°il1ff ed to further inquire into the matter. _ Tim rink was largely attended 188% night by skaters who enjoyed a deli8|1Uf‘\1 skate and promenaders who listened with 1t.&-e" fs* _D `D D. W. P.-Sister Sadie Lyle. ' . W. A.-Bro. Gordon Forbes. D. Chap.- Bro. H./HoKendl'ick. D. Config-Bro. L Liuklettcr. ` __ D. A. Con.-Sister Sadie Ramsay . D. sem.-Bm. ii. E111.. _ W Rav. Gao. A. Salman, ELliott’s, in writ- ing of the Black Knight’s services at excelled himself. He did credit to himself and all his race. The hhll was literally packed, the audience as to numbers being without a parallel in that section. For an hour and a half Hector had the cl st ui-sts of eloquence portrayed the terrible experiences of,the battlefields. At times in fact, he perfectly thrilled us, and all through he was bubbling over with wit and humor. ’ Tas ami-.1 ei ti.. 1.1.. Jmé. n.u...~ took place yesterday afternoon from his late reside G believed tohave resulted from hemorr- _ S_ Y_ P_ W__Smer Fun _B _ _huge of the brain. Bythis sad 'event a if its ~| _ Y _ and while her funeral was being con- __ " wife of Prof. Harry ‘Watts was called‘,.‘ f o‘clock a ,distinct change for the_ again called inbut all in vain. Death ist . _ » v __ ,_ __ _.-._~ _ .< . f ‘ s » _ , \ Y "°"° nappy nam. is ’ isis A' inconti- 1; §§;_S_‘_°;‘;b:'I£°¢""“°°! th ' .i.i.. Prof. watts and tm. D ' B ur’ ‘little ones aged ten, seven and four years ' T’°""` "°' 4° M°A’°'““" ai-eieis wmeara aioss that isiaaeed u-_ renarable.- Other near relatives are a sis-c ter, Miss Temple, who was living in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Watts, Rev. Dr. Temple. ex-President of the Nova Scotia Conference. and Mrs. Temple, father and mother of the deceased and Herbert T _ _ fm' 1 Hunter River says that the Black Knight ple Of Montreal b ' ‘ _ , a rather. Professor Watts and Mrs. Watts came to this city from Moncton about four years ago since which time he has been choir-leader and organist of the First Methodist Church d ose an the deceased lady was a leading mem attention as he so vividly and with out-A ber of the choir, and a participant in all b . . leadmg _musical events. The deceased urc and toa wide circle of ac~ sonal lose and the' most unfeigned sym pathy for all the members of thebereaved family. nce rafton Street East toljil-, Tm: welcome news that the Minto had _ pleasure to the music of Wcr-th’s band. mn Cemetery. The Masons attended in .reached yggqm-dgy naming Special mention was made by 8 11‘lmb°*`, 5 D05! Wilklllg to the outskirt of the City. was received with pleasurp by hundreds ,of the clarinet p1l»yill8 Whi°h W0! *KWH* A deputation' 'accompanied th al _e rem ns of business men and others throughout mg, to Milton where interment mad M 1 aso c oncrs. The services were e‘c1ock having lery' the vicinity of the pg$'R;B:°£lT“£2 °tba;‘i);°rbum:d conducted at the house by RevJ L Miner Stanley at two yesterda afte d y moon au ‘bout th limbs ma hand and at Milton by Rev TB R agh. The remained oil' Ca pe Bear all night. 0 ll' bearers wereHWorth John Collings Tuagqg sh had 5,. ty, k f 1 h D8 I e gun e wor o 2:.Sims:‘;;.';:.,:1°.:::::::°..‘;...:; M J-»e»»»vff»°»=1 -M.. it 8..... b. ...-1 1... is much “proved nsberday and mu and F H Beer. The ship‘s hands cut her out sufiiciently nkelyrecover Tn funeral of the lm Mm W A to allow her to tum The ice was so Stewart took place yesterday fcreuoon heavy that one hundred yards away all HEARTS THAT ann msnasno. f1‘°°1 11" 'W 11°” ‘=° °h° Benn# Siem* um' °°'"d b' °°°“ °‘ th” Mm" "“ "°’ f I and thence to Hunter River by special °m°k° *nd 59”' ‘md *Wh *U 13f li D010' Will neverbecured b the ase un er you vitality build up the system, Cavendish The very .large concourse of “mmlnf sum f°”°m°°¢ W0 M9190 8°* sire then and purify tile 51003* U19” W8 * hem will res d and row tr pm g s ong Ferrozone is precisely what to take it gives you an appetite and a digestion that jwill look after everything that is eaten Ferr ozone _- imgroves .nutritioni makes =.-ich, viaiiiziag icca,aad is posit rely the , most powerful restorative and strength fener known to science . it il11Dl`&1' ._ 27;, »f*l .wi L »~` . "~ ' ‘~.§_~`§ 4. ° '1 “‘$‘?"'i ‘-"_"",,` i ,~~\ ._ ms <-~ » 1 s V _ “ v \ J. _é C W ssr.r._s~imsr e tauleywhichis apparently uninjur- ‘_ r _ _ - “ '. ' ed. It is impossible to reach Picton at T53 E*°°“'~i"° C°“°°u was in °°°°i°”i ‘ " ' A pretest as the ice is 5,-,nd fmm the what’ until a late hour last night. The iquea- _ ‘ cg ifuwu 1,,1and_ gapfagn Fidhywn Wm, tion' of Manual Training in P W College; _ was in town yesterday in conference with "55 °°“9i‘1°1'°d *md |° "55 d°°m°d 5°' _ ' _ I continue it as at present No date has Provincial Legislature The Execu v dedt .' e e v °l°5l' iih°.h&1'b0r- The Stanley is situated Wm lneff’ “gain shmtly' » of about six miles from land with moving. Irieunderstood that if action is _notip ice ber. taken at once the Fira Underwriters will make the increase of the second 252, in the Stanley with plenty of provision' but the Insurance rates. _ The matter of the onl 30 to ' ' second main pipe' fine. the ure alarm evil ankedand Il to 2 tons of system and the electrical inspector willi _ some hetaken up at the next meeting of the City Council, Monday week. _ A Pniusnve event had taken place at the residence of R=v John G d ill - oo w , ent to our family health, because we ik°17"h° ca" be freed b°f°l'0 BP1'iD8. _Brighton, Wednesday afternoon, Feb 25th know from experience its worth. We Capum Bmw? W” °° Ward U18 Mll1l50|wheI! Neil SMW- Of D8S&b1?. L9# 2_9. wish for italarne and increasing sale.” °°”S“m”9 Wm’ C‘*Pt~_ FUJIBYSOII- “He aneMa28ie.i»hl1"d'd8\1Rhi¢r Of U16 hil- -iz s Waiker Pri... so.. and i.oo a 1°°k°d °"'=W°l1= aft ” ` _ _ . bo .1 .M b mm ld &M gh _ mmhemm _‘L :sr -his e'xp=r_i¢nc_e.- lM..1co1mMcPi...u.orargy1. si...-. vm' WEEK’S & C0., GUARANTEED °‘°“° ’ ”° D united in marriage. The bride was at- tended by her niece, Miss Mary McNeil. ‘while the groom was supported by Fraser |McDonald, of Hampton.. _ Matilda Stewart, forflfty yearsa resi- dent of the Eastern District, dbd at her hcme, 8Stanhope street, yesterday. ..'~.1....»¢.___iii‘.'..... sf paralysis. Mrs-.»Stewaie' was ill last Wednesday»__»and»on 'lhursday she received the stroke of par- alysis. The deceased was very active in church work during the time the Rev. S. M. Haskins was the rector of St. M__ark_'l_ Episcopal Church on Bedford v e _ T0ilet a s 303135 _ We have recently haue, -__ 1o_w__-.-_-and.put~thein H inf our for your inspection :ma mo. _ see In-:gm chu ter the Rev John D Kennedy Dr Haskins She was acom for3:»years Mrs. Stewart was woman and contributed torelievethesuferlng of the was born fn" New York __City_',' 1830. Her parents moved to when she was quite young and u theicresidenee in Ten Eyck lwhere they lived for 63yeirs.* For fourteen years Mrs. Stewart Mrs. Mary fW'ild Sielllrt, four grandchildren » _ , A a win. Sheoontinued asa' communieant of e S rch,af . _ . _ _ P n.l(i'aSts_wart S_¢¢"“"» the Eastern District. held over her remains at .hee late residence the Bev. John of 8:. Eastern vim says a heavy southerly gale with thaw fol Yet been Bxed for the meeting of the P *_ . °| if » _ . _ < gone th rough _ . stock°»of Purses sand rocks. soars if 59°' H I0 . , and liave~ "i°“°?°“‘ ° sim basket v full _rg A/ ...’ _- _- .4 _ now _ shave £011 .-...-==¢..».»u~\»...-. . yi _ I _ 1,.. .__ iii » '. comes gets H , _.., _ _, `s. _ -~ rf’ ~ _ '1 K Siiiiiiillt. 3 . ¢ and ‘ `our'71a"r ge From _ _ 7"'iirst' CClltS _ ‘ 1* al f - t H'