THE GUARDlAN.` CHAKLOTTET OWN, P. E. I., FEBRUARY , 1900. -f-» f P fi <12. l`1lC=15l.m© ' nfthose nice dainty -4 And are put into the white vearsale. Bsetheni. Prices right. sa, asc, iss, ssc, 72;., ssc, . ALSO ask to see on; A gil/¢ Nice fine cotton, trimmed N0 880 Oar ‘leader, trimmed em- i broidery at - $1.10 Our skirts are sellers. All prices in stock, but see the value ef our leader at 853. O & (ill. The People’s Store, ' llill i *EH @HL-- e initio in taste? When you buy from us. ' Evervttiin you fret is cfs 1? _ 7 ce? ist St. petition signed bv fifty-:wo applicants, ' o I1' of that town. The date of institution will , probablv be the 22nd or 23rd of Febru- ary. Past Chancellor E. A. Petter, of Cu ' ` ` had charge ot thi patitioi, expects at least tsentv-tive additi n .l names to be ad the grand chancellor arranges for ic- ituting. Grand Chancelor Clarke will M parties concerned. r of children. h IN referring to the Patriotic concert the Moncton Times says: "Misa Le- dered “Ordered tothe Front," and was frequently intrrrupted by outbursts of applause. responding to a vocifernus encore with a most humorous dialect IQMQUOU, ¢0!J"u1sing the audience.” This stereoptic views received by Mr. W. W. Clarke, Agent of the While S`sr 'gina of Sieamsliins. will be exhibited in t. Paul‘s schbolroom, under the management of The Loyal Circle of the lungs’ Daughters, on Tuesday evening, 13th Feb.. at 8 o’clock. The admission fee will be: Adults 15 cents, children cents. Judge Fitzgerald will read 10 the d=script`vc pirt of the views. OVER 100 cltlzsns bo;r.led the ex- cursion triin list evening to St. Duc- stati‘.4 College, whore an enjoyable evening sktting was spent. The rink was beautifully decorated and ice ex- y lent. The College Band discourssd 1 splend?d music which was apparently m uch cnjiyed bythe large number of spectators and skaters. The train rc- turned nt 10.30 o’clock. Grtasn Crrax~'ci»;Lt.oR Gr:o.J. Ctartriia, Stephen. received on Tuesday a m Truro. N. S.. asking that a lodge the Knights of Pythias be started in mberland Lodge, e. bnringhtll. who ded to the charter list by the time Tm: Gcaituux larns that the settle-L ment made between the governuierit,‘ and the contractors of the Prince o \\\'aIes College was satisfactory to a Yi-:s'ri-:Roar the sad intelligence was received in the city of the death of Rev lHenry Pop¢=,one of the oldest Methodist Ministers in the mar`tim;-i rovii: ~ _ . p ce.. A Wld0W. one son and two daughters are left to mourn. . 1 Aitoigr 9 o’clock last evening a col l LADIES: Just received some lision occurred between two carriages- On Queen Street. Fortunately the ,drivers were able to control the horses and aserious accident was averted as . tgps of the carriages csnta incd a num- Dai' oi-' Si-i-:sian Piutrsn if it ras , Itesriraiiox or Peace.-The Angla- ‘cin Church of England in Canada will ‘observe next Sindiy, 11th inat, asa ,div of solemn inteices ion for peace. Ther; will be special seivices and st r- imons in St. Peter’s fathedral, at 11 a. in and 7 p. m. t held in Moncton on Tuesday evening furgey. a moat gifted elocutionist, ren- Crews deprecated the tendency to elab say- Ottawa Free Press. p . Jost from St. John, the Globe says: , “Adjutant Jost of the Silvation Army, 1 ‘who leaves St. John on Friday to take up the rescue werk in Halifax, will be zreatly missed by many in this city. Since her advent in the city over four years ago Misa Jost has been the meat ,prominent figure in an imp-rtint branch of its charitable w:;k-the re 1895, the work was transteind uud.r het’ direction to the building on Elliott Row, where the Rescue Hvllte il nov i i nititited. For over time year. the one " building served as both home and mat- ternity hospital, but in November last .the maternity work was taansferred to the hospital on King Street. the fit ing out of which audits subsequent success are due ‘chiefly to Mies Jost‘s tireless energy. 8inoe its foundation the mat- ernity hospital has proved itself so necessary to city and province that an apppsal will soon be made to the Prov- incial government fcr a grant. Adju- tant Jost will be succeeded by Adjutant Holman, of Toronto, who is alo a :woman of great exptrience in this social 1 work. ,t A Mitizrrsc of the inhabitants ol Al- berton and vicinity was held in tho Aleerton Court House.on Thursday, the 81h inst. at 7.30 fcr the purpose of con- sidering the best means of contributing towards the Canada Patriotic g I-` und. On motion Mr. John P. I-‘tel ling was called to the chair and the undersigned chosen secretary. After a few explina- tory remarks by the chairman he called upon Mr. John Agnew. one of the pro- moters of the meeting, who fully ex- plained i s 0 -ject. On motion it was decided that the jurisdicti in of the collectors be confined to the Alocrion School District. The following col- lectors wi ra then chosen : Chas. W. orats organization and said personal lhand to hand work is the need of the T115 Canadian Utdgf of i In rtfereuce to the de ar‘nre of Miss] Thi, purely cumin fmnml be clamatioa of fallen women. In Mf_y;`| 'doubtless have the assistance of Knights from the border as we`l as from St. John. Moncton, Amherst. Springhill. and Halifax.-St, John Glcbe.~ [Grand Chance'lor Ge rge J. Clarke instituted Empzra Lodge, No. 19. in this city some months iigo.] L _ l . s. ~ . tbesamequaliry. Thatis tissssi; 1 T0-DAY lltll tilt llc each ltisil Bins wc par diz- llntiess wc ‘ doz. liste in “ ii. 1 |\\f\|l`s I0: " diz- . Umslamr oeeeeeeoe 1 t ' a ` bly carry in their g”:i'°;sk:.r;oitl2:odf CIli;se's Syrup of Lin- _ 1 ' v D883 “Nil ltlc per diz. htttfliisillollsllli "dui Wtttiiaps llc “ lb- . Pnlzlriitlinn and Cucoinrt 1 t. -I _ OC09@@@@@0lf Til ur lliiliisse Brea! ol 4° ltt loaf. STE WAR `*° best bread Singers and Speakers During the cold weather singers and l and Turpentine as a cure for hoa.so- ' S f Linseed and Tur- ”.l;..°r".l§‘i.3 f=4’f"i‘?1=°1=fs°S¢ we °‘ “Y pegged for coughs and colds. It iS 01° Edi B_ :andbyy of Canadian homes. . Pse ikery. 25°. a large dealers' I7 ` A. A McNeil 1-00 , sore throat and throat irritation. *C- 1'- SIGWIYY F. L. Rogers J. P. Fielding Geo. Twetdie B. Rogers D. Montgomery James F. Gordon J. 'l`. Brennan W. B. Dyer Kielly. James E. Birche and John Agnew. Enthusiastic speeches were made by James S. \Vhite, D. Mont- gouiery, Dr. Ross, James E. Birch, Chas. W. Rielly, G. R. Montgomery, Rev. A. B. McDonald, Rev. H.G.Gratz. Subscription list was opened and the sum of $97 subscribed as follows: LIST OF CONTRIBUTERS. John Agnew $15-00 James E. Birch 10-00 Chas. Morrison 10 00 Thomas Wilkinson 1.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5 00 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 7.50 5.00 2.00 2.00 W ood man Bros. A. Ross Chas. \\'. Kielly Chas. Brennan H. G. Gratz James L. Dyer Robt_ Jennings Alice Matthews .50 1| The meeting closed by singing God S-ive the ueen, and bv 'vine three 1.00 [Signed] James E l`iiic.ii:. T0 CURE A GOLD IN A DAY. f@@¥* The ladies have experienced d§!;_13,»_{»_a§r_{;3§;g°;_9m<§\;l',=}g;,figNggscu¢j - ___ r e redt1Ci3i0IlS made on asc. ir.w Groves signature on assi- im Pv'mP;"€P;1d;ihaliiies during our reno- .1 When we say the white Q O 'mARJ3! “vation sale today. A We will underwear daily being sold J it I" have occasion to use more over our counters is the best e ° ‘ DiCKEY . h usual so inthe marker. for value, fit i ll°I‘i'?fl:’l‘1"f’5`5i3° °t'g;ati:l¢?1E§;? lit; iridlle shelves. finish and workmanship, wt; and Ear ,' . s 2.001 3 00 Q Q gl l rousing cheers for the Queen. , boro, Mass Sitnrda '-1 f _ ‘ ' -» yevenig. Jan.26. W1 Rev. A. C. Lai-zws. gennral secretary There was another meeting at the same - ‘of loung Peoples societies in the place Jan. 81. and 24 new member; Methodist church inCmada, addressed were added to their list, Acommiitgg a mass meeting in Bell street church was appointed to select 3 hal] for he last night, on the subject, -‘I-las the Ep- meet ngs. The division is to meet Mgg- ' worth League fultiiled the expectations day evenings Tue neft meet'ng is to bd of the Church?" The meeting was pre- Monday evening Feb, 5;h_ at house of faced by a song service led by hir. Jas. Daniel Riggs, 62 South St. Thg 101. iiiilpatrick. and thoroughly enjoyed. lowing odicers were elected. and in- Mr. Crews delivered an able and els- stalled byPast Grand`WorthyAssociats-,"1 quent address. He said the league or_ A. E. Rockwood. acting as S. Deputy l ganized in Cleveland in 1899 has now Grand Worthy Patriarch: W. P. Gao.J. more than two million members. of Jndson;.W.A.Lucv Rigga,R_s_,Ezn,y_ ‘which 80,000 are in Canada. The Judson; A. R. S- Elisabeth Riggs; F. ,I league has fulfilled the expectations of S. John Farquer; Traas-, Thomas As the church as to numerical growthm Maguire; Chap. George Logan. Cond, There is no more power now than pre- Hen. Farquer; A.C. Jeun=e A Judson- lviousiy. but it is directed and controlled l. S. James Farquer; O. S.. H. J. Kid- - ‘ to acer mplish the best: results. Mr. sion: P. W. P.. Thomas Johnston. '» ~ Foresters. novelent society was organized in 1879, wards of 85,000, distributed in every province of the Dominion. The society gives insurance to its members in policies of 8500, 81000, $1500 or 82000. thelatter sum being the limit on any life. The premium, plysble mizthly in advance. are as Iollows: v Bttwesn the Ages of On On On On ° $500 $1000 81500 82000 18 to 25. .. . 351: 60c' 90c $1.20 25 to 80......40a 650 98c 1.30 30 to 35. ...45c 70c 81.05 1.40 85ts40.. ...50c 85c 1.28 170 40 to45......55c 81.00 1.50 2.00. Afttr paying upwards of me million. and a half dollars in death claims. the order had a surplus in the insurance department of $828,000 at the end of November last, all of which is invested in gild-edged securities in Canada, cr is on deposit in the best monetary in- stitutions of the country. Not a dol- lar ofthe money collected for the in- surance fuad is or has been used for the expenses of management The death rate per 1000 of membership in 1898 was 4.56, and since the organizi- tion of the society in 1879. the average dea‘h rate has been only 4.94. The Sick and Funeral Benrfi: Branch is a very popular department, and up- wards of 16,000 of the» members of the society are participitating in this feature of the order. The benefits are $8 per week forthe first tw_o weeks of illness, and $5 per week for the folio ving ten weeks, and $56 during any one year, besides a funeral benefit of $30. The fees, payable monthly in advance, _ara as follows: B.twesn 18 and 25 years. . . .25 cents -° 25 and 30 years . . . . .. 80 cents " 30 and 35 years . . . . . . 35 cents °° 35 and 40 years . . . . ,.40 cents °° 40 and 45 years . . . . . . 45 cents During the year 1898 over $43,000 was paid out in sick and funeral bene- fits, and $143,000 in death benefits. All physically and rnorallv qualided males between the ages oi 18 and 45 years, who are not disqualified on account of occupation, are accepted for member- ship. . J For further particulars enquire of any of the officers or members or the order. or address. R. ELLIOT THOS. WHITE. H. C. R. llign Secretary. Ineeisoll. Ont. Brantford. Ont. Or ERNEST GARIUXG, S. O.. Brant- ford. Ont. J 'iz' ._., »-._ '_' ~r_,_ § Brush 2 Your § Teeth “ith one of the tooth brushes stainped on_ the handle with our name_ gud you will not be, troubled with the bristles coming odt- and sticking in your teeth. We guarantee every one of these brushes, and if they are unsatisfactory will give you a new one free of cost. Piles 25 mia tests mills; li falter. `W6 Will 0581' 40 P16068 Of .d0nt you to take _our Embroidered Scarves--Inst arrived rn, Ear. dress Dvds at 39¢ 9, yard. .word iorit-you canconvince was msrssr time .mst-siasr-a_ise. ,,,,,,_, ,,_,_ Msnygare marked d°ubl° and Y°;'l‘°lf >°.'°’f " .°°"°" fsfrnii. ‘ix ii°ss.'n ii."-:Il _ 5° Stanley _ '.:~.-:‘:~°....“"fis.°.'z'.t.°" ‘°.t1-If l’.‘i‘;'f.t....... tt * fi “° "ir -s 4 .si is .tt ' Q f and sow has a membership of up- , 72 inch Plain white , ` 78 “ Plain r f , 4 . mana I/J U1 uch of 8 f .1‘\ 8 .,_" _ every day. . u Unbleached rzincii sheeting 72 ~ \ 14c 16c .* sl (4 '- 66 inch domestic 18c f 68 inch “Domestic” _ 4* a heavy English un- -.” bleached twill Sheet- -- ing 66:, 22c, 2£c. .p White_ Q Sheetings. H 17'c 19c 25c 28c 30c .U __ es “ 'rwiii ~ “ Plain “ Twill h ~s to "ve Wider widths and ,. .better grades 34, 37,380 3 Every yard_ is spec- ;' ially price cut for the _ ` “White Fair.” & f I. e heetmg is seldom seen. It isn’t often that you’ll ind -*fr 7" _ 1 0"' " .-f ` ”’ f __ .i " “i f" i ~ A ”~- ff 7 ---- - _ -.~4.- .=-----. . .Q------gt.. _. L ‘ities Loc/tt Bmsrsr. ~ ~ l . . V Q @ ree Yni et ings ivey on oneo t e se umfort Headache Powd . " " " "" ' ' """"' -` @-Xl street corn:r.< vesterday evening. After _ _ er lhe had abruptly introduced himself to BWOUING H°P9 D"|5l°U» N0- 20. ia number of citizens he was ttken in S°" °f T°mP°l'°D°9» W8! illllitlltod sl charge by the police and looked up_ the house of George J. Judson. West- Selling , a range like ours priced as ours is. Many , bright honsekeepers have been in already- , don’t delay-for the piles are getting smaller Pillow Cottons. Especiall price Mt for the “White Fair.” Grand values, ell. 40 inch open 42 (I le m lf el “ Circular lb sa s s ee 44 40 42 ~ 44 46 dl White Counterpanes. Juetafewprioesq- gsstionsbefore we live this. 74_x 50 ' “AmM 74x 56 Honeycomb 75 x 56 84x60 Ready-Made Sheets made of good weight plain sheetings, emmed, neatly size, 72 x 90 inches, selling 81'. 58c each or g LII 85 x 68 Marseilles 1.0 Better grades ere, $1 $2_00.lf2.25, 2,2 es for the mit: Felt” ~ gaeaeseeeaeeeeeeeneeetoee 8 Sl-I0 pair. HITE GO0DS GOSSlP f 'f \ ` 1 ' Y w . gir’ p \ ‘ ' £ 2 .-7, A Prtivftfif /,.` fill# fi-* 1 \ _ '- *sfh stil sy- A lot of customers are finding bargains on the embroidery counter, Seen it yet ? An attractive item is that liner in large checks for cushions-very pretty and only 14 cts the yard. Whitewear is hurrying out-ifyou havenjt done your buying-better drop in to-day. p _ , ! 1 .-4 1 4 f afafs fa if .U V \,- \. ‘.32 \»f_ ‘tr tv \~~ ‘V `~'_ IH ORDER T0 ll The best dressed man on P E. I. forthe year 19|” i is absolutely necessary for you to patronize Gordon & McLellan, 'Fel' -Yell' Dleihllj all Fil _is