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The soldier who l _ dies oti_tli-.~ lmttlc- qffq #_ » field with .lie ar- TCW 0. : _~_;\ :.;_ CT\C'\ll_\' §'t`.llf,_"iT`._ ' i _ .i:‘f§»\‘ ` ' _°.“'\ _.T--~<;§»\~»:&._;“_\§__{_, _ __._. _ _._,,. ,__ _ . ._ \ his vitzils 1)_~ gg;-.~ in \ im; r..». ir \ il.\.>. t-Us - - to piiv or to nil.-\ i.‘.ir~_ __ \`~.'l;.~r-.- pctite_ rii.\_kc> tlp__c:__ii_2_l__‘_ ti-on and ;1.~‘_~i:;ii_l;;t1.i@_1 l"‘-f"lL'5“ reg ,xiii liver active. _iii_i.<;s_t:ic blo0 _P_“l' ___ __ _‘ __ it with 1if¢.g\\-ing ci~.‘tt:Cnt.< ot ...ii . d\l_-_- C in 'v‘ritie~ ini . is 1-t vtriis Tl\01‘*21l“l _ s who h'id been vii i up bi doctors and lo~ ¢ all hone are to d \ h .iltliv and robust 1 the remit of the u~e oi this great medicine It ». 1 ig di~co\ rx c" 'i eniinr nt and ski C ful nh ~\ *i D R \ Pi fof lhl ‘ years chi:-i coiisiiitinsr nliy_~ici.m to the lt: ‘vi-' Hoi.-i and siir»ic.i1 I:i_-mute at Biif to be in Nelson something more than hiilb. ln .-:f::i~.i\; to Dr. Pierce for advice t a the suiierer coii--tilts ;i piiysicizin vrnoiii his t0wn_\.,)Cm._1_.-3 h,.¢~_¢f¢d by nialzing him their C represr:it§.ti\'e in con2'f€‘SS_b\1f “'hQ*"e love for his profession c_:iu_ 1_6-S1211 lhal position that he might give his whole time _» to the _sick and atilictcd. He will person- ally at:_<\'_`:i' all lcttefzf. frotn siiiferers _with- ,mf ¢~,,_;_f.fe. Elia "Gel-_l.'-n Meziiczil Discov- e,.,.~~ ;.- qi!-.1 bv nil co-Jil medicine dealers. :Stomach :ind liver troubles with sliiggisr. ,,--- -__ _-_-_ ff-.- 2\..~~_:~~.»‘_< are cured by Docto! i Pierces kleasai.: Bullets. Riiniiiiiis M is certainlyf cured by the use of raiiiin T RHEUMATIG 0ILl For sale by all Druggist Price 251: por bottle. Hay 25 ood lyr B~ _ _ i_. ._,,_ what ai about _ 5. _ 5 “ A Steel Feed Boiler this 1- all 7 = §Ve have some nice steel boilers E _ in stock that we will sell at a. E small advance on cost. i The-e boilers are made of the; , llhlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll We guarantee them to be first-E' class in every respect. N0 Cas; £== iron end=, all stee . h ellowhere. IIII lllllll Sllllllll l é '” W llllll I u il || ‘Ti-is fionsnn oundcrs, Engineers and Machinist Steam Vavization Co s Vt hart Charlottetown, P E 1 l-hone 125. ITM H. E. BLACK, D.D.S €F'§l3£ : ' lompagu' pany auiuing ll O78 dl ¢ E. |» ` Local and” gem.-ra'1 anaesthotics to made Dentistry Painless. All work Zusrantcod. gay 269033,” gill llll _ __._'_._<_._ \,'_i,»_i_-,._,_____»_i_._._,_i,. , im-._,_;_i ,_ \_. ,pi U Iwi/ 1 il \_f,li'_|_*_l‘,\\»p_r,\*»_|,\i\l il i,_vpf,_/ - \ ` V \ .erases ._._f‘°~s= _»~ Llttle one :_.__~ f ' 53"- .T-f"S.-_ .~."’;-1' ¢§f-| I -i~ ‘ : '_ _ --:'_:"-'ral Children’s _ lldlilllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll G -_‘,.f-'iff ' st _ ._ ..._ “~s-#Ti mmmmnm P. 4* _ .___,`*/ ._ -_,tg l~'lL _ _ . -,»~ ,.. --il ~ T ii;-'.':f~. -_ _ _ _-__- .__ » _,’,;».l`_`.»..2‘.: gs-4. _.gg-_;_ ;1i__§_____T "___ _ ; \ /:Fi v c ~ '“"~'.e;.-.,- __ ‘, _ _ _ __.“__-,_____,_____ * ~ . - ' »‘_. _|_;g,_Hi llllltllllll (un. :T lllllllllllllllllllllhlilllllllllll J ___ »¢.¢.`\- I ' .\' tiif `}\~»'fgl\ "3 ` el ll] t in lil G _li o b-ststeel plate a d b th be LE boil:-r makers. n y e S *l Call and see us before nurchasin . T Cots, Cribs and Cradles. . ,T l airs. -» _ _ __ _ Mu elitist" "1 ill""l"‘l"""\‘~"'»‘\'f"li'l7_<'\'-"'fll-liln'-W"~'l»lT"i‘T\’fl\'iT»‘i'fii’i'l\,l\ll"r‘ei'- '.‘li’l‘§l1'\wWi‘V\li`\i‘1i\l»Vll¢l\i.\'f‘|Tll\il\ ‘ / ` . The grand jury in their visitation of i the jail evidently did not find matters ‘ to their liking. The heating is in- . 1* ; ET' -- -- IH- ~4'~~ _ S ‘ s.\i‘i_.iin.\i. JAN. ii, uni. ` _____;__ ____ _ `__ _ _ iiiln ALDERMAN BEER- i --- i A desputcli to the Gif.-\ni>iAN from elson, B. C., tells that at the civic ection in that town on the l'Z'tli stunt, Mr. G. Frank 'Bi-er, formerly this city, was' elected an aliieriiia.ti ` the head of the poll. Many friends Cliarlottetowii and throughout- ie province will join with the t'_\iti>i.\N in extending congratulat- f ions to Aldei‘niii.i Bser,' and also in o ngratulating the town of Nelson on aving secured in its council a. man fliis sterling qualities. Mr. Beer only arrived in Nelson in lllay last, and as those who knew them here naturally expected the firm o P C _ _ well qualified todo, having had a 9°” dl'-°°fl"` °" 5'-1” 1.“."gi` fiimng thorough Commercial training and _ . _~ '-3.' r-_‘T E ." _ ` E, '_ '_erc»r, `rt_' V f Beer Brothers at once took a rominent position in the mercantile ommunity there. This they wereu vperience as successful traders in P. . Island, as well as the reguisite apital. But Alderman Beer will be found mere merchant and member of ouncil, honorable as are both the ocation and the representative posi- _ tion. Here in Charlottetown Mr. Beer was the friend and active pro- moter of every good cause and every- pliilantliropic enterprise. He kept in touch with the intellectual movements ofthe time, was well-read, and al- ways alert to judiciously promote im- provements in the city in which he lived. The Guseniss greatly regret- ted his departure from our midst, but rests assured that he will do the same good work in Nelson, andthere win the esteem of all those whose regard is worth having. __.._._.<_.._____. The destructive tire at Cardigan, while it will call fcrth sympathy from every section of t-he Island,must serve to enforce the often repeated lesson that preparation against fire is a most vital and necessary precaution. Wherever there is a village, each house becomes a source of danger to its neighbor in case of fire breaking out-. Then is felt the want of a fire engine and water supply. Where both of these are absent there is little that the people can do at such time but watch the destruction of their ‘buildings Hundreds of towns and ,villages wait till ten times the cost _of fire appliances has been destroyed, _and then set about providing the needed protection. This costs money, but it is indispensable, in the long run. C A correspondent desires to know, in brief the story of Rosamond, re- ferred to in Tennyson’s “Dream ci Fair Women.” Higden, monk of Chester, says-“She was the fail' daughter of Walter, _Lord Clifford, concubine of Henry ll, and poisoned by Queen Eleanor, A.D ll77. Henry made for her a house of won- derful working, so that no man or woman might come to her. This house was named Labyrinthus, and was wrought like unto a knot in a garden called a maze. But the Queen came to her by a clue of thread, and so dealt with her that she lived not long after. She was buried at God- stow in a house of nuns, with verses upon her tomb 'plainly setting forth her beauty and unchastity.” Rosa- mond Clifford is introduced by Sir Walter Scott in two of his novels, “The Talisman” and “Woodstock." tn lTT'lWT’l§lllllTlllllllTlllll'llllllTTlTlllllllllllllTlllllllM For the l ` Furniture. j l » _ ' »‘-fs =._.{”_e_;=.,--_'_,T_' _f.i';g§_' _ i ~ _--,_ _ . l PIII common inn Q _ I ninlwnliuu 1 ' ` m 'it ullicient and the bedding inadequate, they say. Well, that is rather cold’ comfort for prisoners in the winter weather. They also believe that an inproveinent in the internal manage- ment would be in the public interest,” nd that “t-he time lms come- when a new building is an aosolurenecessit.y.” This e'\dorses everything that Tiiii Gixiiiiii.-is said on the subject. Now what are the government going to do about- it? _ _ There is again a rumor of an early provincial election in New Bruns- wick. An election must follow the next session of the legislature if it does not precede it. The question is therefore whether the election will be held now or a. few months hence. The situation derives its chief inter- est for those outside of the province from the fact that the Conservative party will take square ground against the Emmerson administration, and try to make the iight along party lines. The government,` which in- cludes some Conservatives, will en- deavor to maintain the combination principle, which mainly prevailed in New Brunswick since the union of the provinces. ' _ PROGRAM Of fraternal visits for Divisions in the District for quarter ending March, 1899: _Victoria to visit Ever Onward. .i North River Loyal to visit Triumph. l Excelsior lo visit Kingston Star. _ Kingston Stir to visit Eclipse. Mayflower io visit Orient. Reform to vi-it Holdfast. Eclipse to vi.-it Excelsior. ` Ever Onward to visit Victoria. Hunter River to visit Holdf st. Holdfast to visit North River Loral. _ _ i ny ower. Triumph to visit Hunter River. The Banner Division in the District for the quarter is the Division making the greatest number of points accord-f ing to the following: 10 points for each fraternal visit as above, 20 to be taken off if the Division fails to make the visit. Each Division can make as many frater- nal visits as they wish. 10 members to pay the visits. 7 to take part in the programme, 10 points to be allowed for holding a public meeting in their own Division room, 40 points it a public meeting be held in another locality. CHURCH SERVICES. Mnrnonisr. Prince St.-Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev, GM Campbell at 11, and 7. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.30. Grace Church.-Prayer meeting' at 10. Rev,_W J Kirby at 11 and 7. Morning theme, “"hrist‘s people have C-hrist's spirit.” Evening theme, “Miriam. or watching at the cradle of greatness." Epworth League at close of evening service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats provided for strangers. _ _ Pnnsnvrnnmx, _Zion.-Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev Mr. Gilmour at ll and 7. Sunday school and Bible Class at 2.30. St James-Prayer Meeting at 10. Rev T F Fullerton at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30. CHURCH or nivonavn. St. Paul’s.-_Morning prayer at 11. _Holy Conimunion nt; 7 p m. Sunday school and Bible Class at 2.30. Evening prayer at T. All seats free and unappro- priated. Everybody welconie. ` St. Peter’s. - Holy communion at 8 a. _m. .Matins at _ll a. m. Bible class and Childrens catechising 2.30. Eveusongv at 7. All seats free and unappropriated. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 10.30. Rev. G P Raymond at llgand 7. Sunday school and Pastor’s Bible Class at 2.30. Strangers welcome and provided with comfortable seats. cnxrmn cuiusrniv CHURCH. Corner of_ Prince and Grafton streets. Social meeting at ll a m. Rev A N Simpson at 7 p m. day school and Past0r'i Bible Class at 2._30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- ning at 7.30 p. m.- CHURCH or cHRIs'r. Church Ugper Great Georie Street. ser- vice at 11 an 7. Sunday Sc ool and Bible Class at 2.30. Y. P.S. C. E. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. cHns'rNU'r srnizlnr. Prayer meeting on Chestnut street Sunday at4oc10ck. sanvxrxoiv ARMY. - Sunday Services at 7, 11, 3, and at 7 _p, m. Week nii_l_:_t__: Services.-Monday, uesday, Thursday, _ day and Saturday at 8 p m GosPEL MEETING. GosPEI. MEETING.,-Railway Men’s Meeting in Prowse’s New Block, Sunday afternoon at 4 Lesson Mark 16-15. "The great commission." Song service at 3.45. Strangers always wel- come. =»_ - S. S- LESSON JANUARY 15. CuRisT’s Fncsr MIRACLE. John 2. 1-11. - GCLDEN TEXT. And his disciples believed on him.- John 2 11. oUri.iNi:. cl Tho Marriage in Cana, v. 1. 2. 2. The Mother of Jesus, v. 3-5. 3. The First Miracle, v. 6-10. -ll. l`he Manifested Glory, v. ll. Tinie.- The spring of A. D. 27. Four days after the last lesson, and probably on a \Vednesday. Place.-Cana of Galilee. onnyrions ion Home sronv. _ 1. The Marriage in Cana, v. 1. 2. Where was Cana of Galilee P How were weddings conducted in Christ’s day P Alter what was this the “third dziy”? Who _were present at the wedding? What may we learn from the presence of Jesus at such a social festival? 2. The Mother ot Jesus, v. 3-5. What does the phrase -‘wanted wine” mean? Who told Jesus about il? Was there any disrespect in his ac- costicg his mother as ‘-woman”? What may we infer from the order that Mary gave to the servants? How may we turn it into a wise direc- tion for our own daily lives? 3. The First Miracle, v.6-l0. For what were the vvaterpots used? What is the meaning of°‘1ho purifying of the Jews”? How much is a firkin? Who was the governor of the feast? Was t-his a joke or a sober statement? ' ls there any justification to be found this leseou forthe use of intoxicants in our social gatherings E’ 4. The Manifestcd Glory, v. 11. \Vhat was the effect of this miracle on the public P What was its effect on his disciples ? What are some of its elements of im- portance to the Christian Church ? T1-nicuiscs or 'rua-Lesson. _Where does this lesson intimate- l. That cheerfulness and sociability re sisi t ith t dli P in _ Acadia to visit Reform. ' ia con en W me g°- ness Orient to viqit ,A H 2 That we are to obey_ God even when we do not understand h1s‘design 9 _ 3.That God can work his wonders _:with the most ordinlary materials 9 4.. That God delights to give bonn- icously ? 5. That Christianity rests upon a mir- aculous basis ? i.. ._-i man. _ At Morell on the 5th January, 1899. Ellen Dunn, beloved wife oi the late John Maguire in her 66th year. R. I. P. ' Ai Prim Alum. ivfw.-°1‘., on rn- lond daughter of Charles A. Hyndman, .Esq., of Brighton, Charlottetown. At Cardigan, on Jan. 5th, Malinda ,Hubley. Miss Hunley took sick first in Reading, Mass., and came fhoine last Mav, when she gradually sank. She enjoyed the consolation of religion, herdeath was a happy one, assured that she going to be with her Saviour whom she loved. nnnnnnnnnnns Ozone The Great Vitalizer and lllllllllldllhlllllllllllldlt llllllllllllllllllllllll E cause it purihes the blood ' 1 Literature on application. E' Price 50c large pint-Bottle _ ' “ $1.00 “ quart “ ” IIIIIIE H IIII Il l. l i l -1. _._- l ___ ai _l _-_- -3 -fi ri _Z- :__- l IIII ||||Il lllllll _..._ Z- um- in -Q_- l nx- ui different toes named above. any shoe-Try us. um 1 #_ -__- l_- _-- -__ :III llllll Il T ALLEY T41” M Hall IMWIITBMIIWW Fine Jersey Uvershnes Our Buckle in Pointed Round and Coin toe $1 Buckle Behind in Round toe _ 1 Three Buckle in Pointed Round and Coin 2 Low Overshoes (no Buckle) 1 Having these Overshoe-s in all sizes and in » . , v _ » Th |lll»l\1'i‘( \ lil' "l|‘.\'} lli \ Ililslillliliilllrl |‘l!1'li' * What did he say to the biidegroom? .7 J --_» -~ »- ,___ ~< ur 1 ,_ TWEEDS ,_ Yo? BY ill!! ldlllllllllllll machinery. They Hold 5 4| :I f -i - is 3 ` B his business. <. C sf a S _"< They Sell _Z4 _ diy, the 13th inst.. Katie Edith. bolov- _T - led wife of James F. McLean, and sec- _ - , _ uiniiuuinui H i Illlllllllllllllllllllf IIII lllllll Fur Men. "AR buv only "Arc Light," lllll i llllll lllllllllllll er. . ._ D"l-Pl\JCD` UQ€D©¢.u©'&] llll lllllllll 7 IIIII we fell sure _of fittin lllllllllllllllllll ||;ii§§;l§;;i1,:;;‘f;:ui§ .i§;ii;|-f-5;.;-"§~zl‘ . ~ iii < =-». .' -_ 1-' ‘ ‘ - - -‘ _ . L é l f ‘ “‘l‘i'l`l` "' l‘1'.""`1` ff" li I 4 _ _ ‘ iq _ \__l _»,,_/‘_ ,_,»_i,,__l _ _,M __i_i moucnm -unnnnnnnnu -_ Wear longer than other makes made from pure Wool Made Better 'Because we have the most ecause we have a Scotch Dyer v They Suit the Bustumers Better i Because they are the best patter Because they are known all ove land for their good qualities ' Try our Double and Twls nockburns, they are the best - Pfi.|s_!li_= %lllllllllllllllllllllllllllWlm`Tlillll5T!TlllTllllWlllMlW C C Bm MH" D|REc| F R i ` Ozone cures _diseases be- LON New _ Cloth for - Fall and We have opened a fine line of N0 l. ll. Rllllllll, PIIIII. ll. - -- - . Suit-ings. Overcoatings and Trousering if Central Drugstore. ` . Call now and get first cholce-a. full lm § Sunnyside. _ nishings always on hand. JQHN McLEOD Sartorial ` c |.|c|-|T'_ Burn it in a. lamp alongside of any oil y Be unprejudicedin your Judgment and y The- Imperial O11 C' Proioeiirus rw ring; Superior Workmans WE Clalm W 11°-V* _ and LARGEST Cuocr FIIIU Finish; and Gmss Swans in the 8 t Moderato Prices sl combine to make our Photographs the man or W°m““ who most satisfactory in Charlottetown the person that bo" to-day. one time out side Ch town, during the --- ‘ to say, Dinner, Tea Qgg_ H, Gqukll Wiiiiiienihlffiisb tar. Green ul Brafm Simi: VV Eszjlg will ve one Tea Se