THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY '22 1899 » "* " '“' "“"°*““~”“ " ="“ 1 -x-/’<;;( _ t 1 1-- .- Hain White Sleeetlngs 72 ,mb 16 cts Traverse yesterday at 4.30 p. m. 811°°h 20 “S 'run Ladies’ Aid society of sr. David’s Church,Gcorgetown will hold Twnlad whit’ shaatinns a tea and entertainment in the school 73 “wh 19 cts room Friday evening. Feb. 24th. An 81 ,ooh 31 ¢i~,s_ evening’s pleasure is assured. '-3 #lit ll$%l¥%i¥#§ii¥¥i¥%i€%l¥%ié%¥i¥3l¥3i$%%¥ We want you to remember Cake every day Our in- gredients are all first-alas J 1` eleplione, 98 D STEWAR Bakes Best Bread ¥##§%## of all lines of Wintei' Goods - Dress Goods, ` Furs, 0 J acketc, Shawls. llllli0TH WHITE m_ Gathered Bi tuardlen Reorders and tor- respoedents Everywhere- (See also on page 7.) Ti-:ni mail train arrived from Cape Mi-:sans Hes-ran & Ciiossinr, the , "am Plnuw cattnns well-known cvangelists, are conducting 40 ,mb 8 cts a series of meetings in St. John’s_, N. 42 mob 9 ts F., of which the newspapers there give extended and spicy reports. |'°°u'ar Finn” cnttnns THE olice arrested William Rodd on P 40 1U¢11 10 °1"S a wirrant yesterday, charged with 42 inch 12 cts stealing a parcel of dry goods and a 44 inch 13 CCS piece of beef, together valued at about Towels, Linen I-luck "Ox”4 79 °11S P1111 holding a grand concert in aid of the 21143 35 cts pair Baptist parsonage at North River. on $4.50, the property of John McNevin. THE Baptists of Long Creek, intend Monday, Feb 27th in Mr W E "Ill llld TW“|Bl| GPC’ Stretch’s Hall, 1Long1Creek. 1Som1eol1 Slleetlngs onarioiiewwnis best cient will nike part and no doubt, a full house will 72 inch 19 cts yd greet them. _Admission 15 cents. `_ 14 Ql||’lS, H088] Ullllll " Prior. W.i'r'rs'has been secured by’ the Engineers to assist at their enter- 104 °" 91 1°°11» P1“1”» 58° °°'°11 tainment onThursdav evening, .,_TlIis 1014 0F 91 1U°11> f1'1“8°» 75° “Wh will prove a welcome addition to their ‘ ll-4 or 91 inch, frmge, 956 each already interesting programme.; 3Prof.’ Watts will render a solos on the clariouet T3|l|9 |~'||0|\5 and this should prove a great attraction. 54 50 and ce meh ess 2.0¢ and 35° 11'” °“""'“1”“‘°“‘ 1'.'° "°. 81"" 1°' the benefit _of the hospital and a crowded Bhachad napkins house should 'greet the Engineers._ They ik’ 55°’$16§§’ 856’ dsl 10 $145 THE Maritime _trophy won by .the up Per 02°” Crescents in the bicycle meet at Sum- ladios "|g|\t anwns merside last year, is on exhibition in deserve it. the show window of Wellner’s Jew- pecials-47c and 65c Nicely trim- elry store on Grafton Street. It is ve handsome and has been artisti- med and good sizes YY , cally engraved by Mr. W. T. W ellner. Laelles Drawers on one sine nine m¢ripiion~s.ii.A.A.,1 rink yesterday afternoon between the second C. B. C. team and second St. Dunstan’s proved_ a sweeping victory forthe Saints, by ii score 9 goals to 0 goals. The game was slow all through. Tm; Stanley left _Georgetown wharf at 6 o‘clock yesterday morning and ow- ing to difliculty with ice, particularly in turning, she did not get clear of the harbor until 7 o’clock. __ At 8 o’clock last night 1a despatch from Picton said she was sighted about 6 miles Off Picton apparently fast in the ice. SALYATION ARMY.--On Thursday evening Ensign Miller will deliver a lecture entitled Woman, her place in man’s heart, her place: in man’s home,her place in the world, her place in religion. A grocery colle - tion will be taken at the door. All at- tending are requested to bring a pound of groceries with them. I1' is particularly requested that all cheese and butter factories in the pro- vince should have their cheese and but- ter makers present at the meeting' in the Kindergarten Hall on Friday even- ing, the 3rd of March at 7 o’clock, where full discussion will take place and Profs. Robertson and Maconn will speak on the question at issue. - Tian Gnannisio was shown yesterday a. letter from Newton, England. _dated Nov.e26th. 1813, addressed to* the late John Pearson. in care of Christopher Smith, Crapaud River, P. E. I. The letter was 'written by John Wright, _of Newton, England,-,_ who in the letter makes _inquiriesabout America and the prospects for a living in this -country. He quotes the following prices for pro- duce in Fngland: Best wheat, 11 s. per bus.; oats, 20 d.per stone; barley £3 10 s. per qr.; beans, 112 s. per bus. Ar five o’clock on Wednesday, -Feb. the 15th a very quiet and, _interesting- event took place at the residence of Henry Murray,Pleasant Valley, Lot 21, when Mary Alice, youngest daughter of 'fix :,1;;111y‘C:1,1,1,1,i;11o§u,i,§1,:1t,1;1,:,:,ny 11:E't°dM11i.11rof some three'hnudred_ ' feet, followed trcchyfcr ccmpctiticc by thc bicic1c_Kenn<:_`~\ 'fic' 18 _.; -Y _ ‘ '~ ‘ 7.. mmlifuts Q" ” S JUH euxm are as low a others ask at specia1'sa1ee`. 1 1 e H`ave’nt Reduced 1 1 Our $65.00 Parlor Suite to $45.00. 1 _ We Don’t I-lave To.. s 1 ` But just see our $45.00 Suites. V Tli_ey~_are equal 13 V any FORMER PRICE $65.00 SUITE in the ci -_ 1 owtmg near his hoine.The vote of thanks-N1 1 c _ . _ V 1 1 1was'moved by Senator McDonald and, ~ _ ' ' ‘ ' 1. -__ , 1 o “s conded by Mr.. Cotton. ~ 7 _,E ; _ ‘ o ` ~ ' ’ » 1 RE others just as good? _, ' _ The I'.¢:np¢r1a.1_ C511 C0 , L Bt. John. 1V. 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