si 5 ,. . _ T' . if ‘iv 'i sf. 9; . . T ' .\'; ir. _ \ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 16 1899 U" ” i 1-‘ri 1 Q _ r = a _ if wrrisioo. llAlllil0'l’H WHITE GO0DS SALE Plaln White Sheetings 72 inch ~ 16 cts. Sl inch 20 cts. Twllled White Sheetings i2 inch cbs' $1 inch 21 CUS- Plaln Pillow Gottons 40 inch 8 cts. 42 inch 9§ cts. Glreular Pillow liottons 40 inch 10 cts. 42 inch 12 cts. 44 incli 13 cts. Towels, Linen lluok 20x24 25 cts pair 21x43 35 cts pair Plein and Twilleil Grey Sheetings 7 2 inch 12 cts yd Quilts, lloney liomh 10-4 or 91 inch, plain, 58c each 10-4 or 91 inch, fringe, 75c each ll-4 or 91 inch, fringe, 95c each Table Linens 54, 55 and 62 inch, Zoe, 300 and 35c. Bleacheil Napkins 1 soc, 5.5¢, oss, 8.3¢, $1.10, $1.451 $1.85 up per dozen Ladies Night Gowns pecials--47c and 65s. Nicely trim- med and good sizes. - Ladies Drawers While they last l2c pair Ladies Skirts Good size l4c each irnniso no The Peoplefs Store. _ WALNUT *ii* CAKE - The kind that we make is ‘ the real English Walnut , Cake and the price is very " reasonable #### #*%### 5? O "i so -i aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa PER LB Telephone, 98. D. STEWAR Bakes Best Bread. ##¥i'l@ii'£i§¥¥£¥#§¥§2i¥i;Z€¥i€¥¥ L L __ __. niiisoi_n oo. tanned Goods We have a, very' large stock Of sunned goods 'l he Best Brands It the very lowest prices. ltavisgi_\__§i Go. U0rner of Great George and Kent Sts g . ,desirous of seeing P. Island re- 'supply of tirewood has been the chief LOCAL BRIEFS Tho latest News ot the Giiy and Province. Gathered Bi Guardian Reporters and tor- - respondents Eiiriultirs rul- tSee also on haze 7.) Barzii at the rink tonight. Mir. ALEX. BRUCE is confined to his house with measles. Go early to the Mechanics’ Hall Co’s concert and basket social tonight. _ H1i.Lsisoi:o rink on Monday night will be the .scene of the most 'interesting events of the season. As will be seen by advertisement elsewhere in this issue, the celebrated Davidsons will give an exhibition of rapid trick and figure skating and the third hockey match for the intermediate trophy will be play ed between the ‘2nd Vic-s and St. Dunstan’s. Ga1braith’s band will he in attendance. Those wanting seats had better secure them early. Pitt-:mmm Falrouusiison' has received through the Canadian Minister ol Agri- culture. a booklet containing a copy ot a commission issued under Her Majesty’s Royal sign manual asking that the Paris exhibition in 1900 shall afford full and suitable representations of the industry, the agriculture and line arts in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and. Iregmd the colonies and Dependencies in urops, Asia, Africa, America and Australasia, and that each shall take part in such exhibition, also the names ofthe committees appoinfed, a general classitication oi exhibits, with rogula- t tions. The text ota spec ch ot H. R. H. ,. the Prince of Wales at the first meeting, of the Royal Commission held at Marl- borough House Feb. 17th 1898 is_al=o iven The Minister of Agriculture is presented as well as other provinces of the Dominion and is corresponding with the Premter on the matter. Wnsrsitu Niaws.-Getting the year‘s employment of farmers for the last: three or four weeks. .Some others are the condition ofthe ice and fields has that purpose. O.hers are taking ad-l vanta e ol the fine frost weather for` fishing which is about over for the season. has been fairly successful, has given employment to a good many when little else could be done.-A somewhat Serious accident happened in the base- ment of Mr. B. Rogers’ store,Alberton, a few days ago, by which one of Mr. Rogers’ clerks, Mr. P. Cltrk, got his face burned. Mr. Clark. assisted by _a boy was looking after the acetylene gas apparatus when, by the boy putting; the lamp too near, an explosion occur- red burning Mr. Clark’s face quite seriously and the boy slightly.-Mr. Robert Frizzell, who has been laid up, with a broken leg, at Mrs. James Mc-l Neill`s,for some wr-eks,is doing well and hopes to return to his home in Freetown already at the musselmud hauling and: been the most favorable possible tori; 3 Y . ‘ putting up th ir summer’s supply of . ice for cold storage purposes.-Smeltn THE Rector will conduct a Lenten Bible reading in St Pauls’ schoolroom this afernoou at 4 o’clock. i MR, Gnonon H CHANDLER, of the 'P.E. Is and railway, is ill with la grippe. 1 Ti-1E show window of Messrs. John- ison & Johnsons, down town store is nicely dei-oiated, the centre being adorned with a very pretty peacock. IT is pleasing to note that Miss Blanche Craig of Emerald, who has been suffering with an attack of pneu- monia for the past nine days, is now .slightly improving under the skilful treatment of Drs. Johnson and Suther-, land. Her broiher~Claude, who is at- tending Charlottetown Business College. will spend a few days at home the lat- ter part of the week.-Emerald Cor. THE social entertainment held under the auspices of Pearly Stream Division, Sons ot Temperance in Granville Hall, on Thursday evening. 9th inst., proved a success financially and otherwise, upwards of $30 being realized. Mr. Charles E. McKenzie occupied the chair, and an excellent programme consisting of vocal and instrumental music, recitations, readings, etc., -was well rendered and highly appreciated. Miss Florence Haslam presided at the organ. The programme was taken part in 'oy the following: Miss Elia Brown, W. Morrison, Geo. Simpson, Mrs. N. McNeill, Miss Haslam. Miss Lillie Morris. Miss L. M. Mont- gomery. R. Lamont, O. J. Corbett, (.‘. E. McKenzie, Miss Gertie McLeod, \Vm. Morrison and the chair- man At the close of the programme ‘ -Mr. R. Lamont undertook the sale of the pies which. owing no doubt to the stormy evening and roads, were not very numerous but were most taste- fully decorated. The mmebers of Pearly Stream return thanks to all who _so ably assisted them in the entertain- ment especially the organist.-Con. \ Q Preparing . Veterinary Remedies Is a. feature of our Pre- I scription Department upon _ which we pride ourselves. We do not slight: such _ prescriptions simply be- cause the medicines are to be given to domestic ani- mals. Drugs and chemicals of doubtful quality are not “good enough” at our stores. While we exercise every possible caution in properly filling your pre- scription, we are just as particular to be reasonable in our charges. 00 -.f_ ' g .1f\ \. WEAR SALE in Until we had all in, but have decided to open with a hang--Thursday morn- a__m_gggi_1ijH_'l'_'§i{"'§§{§5}§}ifi§§§,nd safe, Apply at - r . so ie. _ _ A 112 5 mg. Talk about values. Charlottetown has never seen such bargains as pih(12E;1,`§,;%ak;’}.;‘,°lfnd5l,l,lf E_n_“f:,l,1f§ni:°cf,¥n°§: _ Having the largeststock t0 8616612 fl'0llJ_, an established roplltatloll for SQ ff d M this we - Kinsiyiesve same at iiakery. earner of Greig style and workmanship is surely snllicient inducement for you to have your will be 0 ere - George and Euston Sts. _ ' ' - f - - lothing made by us. W8 have I10 Space hero to enumerate the bargains,but you ll find; them W ANTE1-,__Two gentlemen 0,. ma ,md c - at §‘.’,‘,‘,§’éf 3?“.,},’§-f“i?°.5.§'lI“;?““$gl.”f?3t’fl’°$&»l’.l? Bargains In Suits, Tro re alll Dveannntea t’.l‘{.2¥.’t‘.? éi‘”i%”..§°€?n.Sf°‘.‘i‘."§ ..?i’i'.l."“‘.§l’ till? Bargains in 6entleme;’e Ferelellah D2-.er - 931 rd Winter Goods must be cleared out make room tor Spring t ' ` TO LET-A Dweiling on upper Euston :Street . apply to CHAnLiis Mc mason. ef* G To-LET-Tn th hair :thence om 0 n I Justice Palmethiiouicieii-:e ono Qlleen Street , Heated with hot water. Electric 11811175 emi een S¢;_ < C f / Rent moderate Applgto MNC_§3To_1;:1§1g;__UPper Qu sucohssons To Benn Bnos. °"°°“ S” °’”°J““‘°* “”‘“”" _ HOCKEY.-Crescents will practice to- night. at 10 o’c1ock. ~ The third hockey match for the inter mediate trophy wiil be played between 1_he 2nd Victorias and the St Dunstan's in Hillsboro rink on Monday night next S "Y S E . the matches between the Albies and Stars and the Anchors vs Britannias A FEW reasons why you should gol- all cash purchases you save 3 per cent on the dollar. 2nd. Because it keeps Y of rgonsy by these stamps. Fill your book and get it cashed at our oliice, Haviland St., residence Robert Hogg, E.-q. Feb.1 ti. 5-- _ f _ :'9` U MARRIED. C . _,__ __ _ 1 _ _ lf. 3 At Mr. Malcolm M. Stewarl’s resis dience, Caledonia, on Feb. 9th, ’99, by Rev. John Sutherland, Mr. Alexan- der McQonald to Mrs. Flora Stewart. both of Lot 60. r Y DIED. McLeod of Spring Park, Charlottetown, aged 74 years, 'leaving two sons and one daughter to mourn. - /At Culloden Lot 60, Jan. 20th, 1899 The Best Entertainment of the Winter. ltiss Fannie llaildson and ltr-J.F-Davidson The Champion Trick skaters of the World. will zive an exhibition of .5on’t mihg this opportunity of seeing the prettiest entertainment ever given in Char, ottetown. ON THE SAME EVENING after the Davidson performance the third match on the Intermediate League will be played. ST- llUl|STAN'S VS. -2nd VIGTUBIAS- This will be a. keenly contested Hockey Match. . _ , Apmission include. both enteztainments, .25 een s. Reserved seat.s30a.nd 35 cents. For s.le at C. D. Ra.nkin’s. _l'._too§s open at 7.30. Perfor nance at 8 00 . oc GALBRAITHR3 BAND. d . f HOCKEY. -f --- , Dollar Sav'ng Aspeciaiiiaiifvtidiun from chu. lottetown, to Summerside to-morrow I evenin to ca those ein to witness _ ` lect McLean stamps. 1st. Because on _ is (6 H Grass- bleachgd ___ -. 52 inch Pore white Damask, .iooiweiicove on rob. uni 1399, B8 irwh Pure White Damask. bi after a short illness of -bronchitis, 'Ill il1Ch PHYS whim D0\1 0 George Irving, age 68 years, 12 inch Very Handsome At Rona, Lot 60, Feb. 8th, 1899, 'l2.inch specially heavy and very Mary Matheson. relict ot the late John , handsome patterp double \ The train leave; city at 4.00 p. in. and Collecwd frmn 9V3l'yWh3l‘_L- WBGPBVBP “H8118 &1‘8 returns after the games. ‘made W6 g0 li:-ifiisr 5119111. We (E10n’1', thlnk a, nlggr pang” ’ fr _ atterns cou e o d th ' . J.I1l.yii:1ilm ml value In bums go t° Elly reduced for theu°l1whit;ul`a(ir.£S And every 0118.18 Inch Loom Damask _ Special c you from getting into debt. 3rd. Be- cause it helps you to save money and 1 build up your home. 4th. Because it . hel s our children to know the worth ’ . ° . 43 54 as C If ff ll ¢» CG (l r asses 31-25 Peter Gillis aged 44 years. fhg Falf, Rl NK Mdlillli t Mot . r ‘f »-J. ' I Pettij ohn’s Breakfast Food. ' T K Hcckers’ Breakfast I-Iominy. ~ _ _ Self-risin Buckwheat ' 3 _ Tillsoii s pan dried Rolllerl Cats, r Fresh ground Oatmeal, _ I N Crown Flakes, ' . Gold Dust Corn Meal, § Roi led Wheat. 1. Wlieatlets. r tf. IN K Mlillli lf lt’s Newso 's. its liooil. Monday Evening, Feb- 20, '99, , 0 u r I /' The Davidsons have spent i~11 this winter in ' skating to crowded houses in the large cities - -_ ~ ot the United States and Canada and leave tor i _ th Old Co_ trv_early in March. _ l l are as low as others ask at special sales. We Have’nt Redu ed H Our $65.00 Parlor nite to $45.00. We Don’t ave To. But just see out $45%)0 Suites. They are equal to any FORMER PRI E $65.00 SUITE in the city JDHH EWSOH Ulllllllllllllllllllmmmllllll---_lll|ll= i?ofl.nz i H ~ \ ina few days._Mr@. A. A.MoNtiri, of' `__ V, ()‘Leary. is spending afew weeks visit- ing her n1any__friends in Alberton and .I Elmsdale. ~ For breakfast we have: _ ' " ARC Ll Burn it ina lamp of any oil you can obtain Be uuprejudiced in your buv, only'Arc Light,” . ` _ The I'nn.per1a1‘ O11 CO , Ltd With Ten Cases of elegant Wheat Farina, 8*- -1'°1==,==» N-B- . White Wear on her.. _ A _ _ _ We did “°* i“‘e““ ‘° star* ii. cannon, a . 7 six'rus ilei.:i.LA||. f enocnns. a ‘ ¢ THE BANNER WHITE ninnrs,Losis§rounios,fEfc To nii:N'r.__s some ei 1-ent on Kent _Soi-net. For our Patrons , 5 Pretty pattern special 22 inch fine and very heavy for the price inch Damask in verylpretty pattern ~r l‘l€l1S - HT_ OIL _' and you will surely