Q “I T - I Frilled Muslins 20|: per yard . ~ .~. ht S 'ei 'mg ~ et “QM , ~~rt:f“ti~'z-»»,..,.§ -at sf Ca.11’“ i' Believe prices are. 0ur $1.25 0ur $1.00 “ln is for Said Faotmr tliea|i." (_ all you hear- 'out you can believe what you see. That’s why we want you to come here, and see what our Ladies’ Oil Pebble Boots, with toe cap, an extra good value. Girls Oil Pebble, nailei Boots, are good wearers. We’ve proved t it- .tk R. JOST, it s'rAmPER’s connisn. _ uhh rnsnntis addressee to ies § Udersigned, will be received at this E 0|°Mintil noon, on 'é _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ §§ furnishing certain materials and the work necessary lor the :___ ofcertsin portions of the § Sew i System, accord- ` ;T_.§ :ations and plans § seen at Oflice, and also at the _Z-; of the Engineer, Mr. Freeman C. E thi-‘ tf)tric= ; and eacb tender must E _ Iccompanied by a certified Bankri ; *De ibr six hundred dollars ($600), li 9 a 0 gi mllll _ll£tl&l_ll_lln.B"°rrin¢“”“°iio“‘i.f"‘ A. Particulars and conditions and rates ' ' e 7 ' ‘ may be procured at this .Department or QW, 1NDg;p;g~n0N_ gmggn willbe forwarded to any address. PA 0N°¢°- Ow- The Department not bound to ae- F°"“‘°5°**'5"l"U|" “N183 UW cept the highest or anv tender. e ».¢. _ -tween-HTH. plumes -ff ,, in an l _ ` . _ __"?‘ "1" H' _ ""1 _'_ ._ ' A,P\’,\118-dvtti . . ~- tion:-tmmwn. » _...nannies spinmmttmmtrmttittnmtsts gmhm , ~ E Want a Dollar of your money unless we giye _Q you afull dollar-'s worth for it. -0 A petson in purchasing anythinlz `° should get the BEST HIS MONEY CAN BUY. We’re All . fter That. Thzitfs how we buy our lumber, and we offer it to you as we buy -o it-the be-t procurable from the manufacturers. Before stock tatring We are ing to make the Shingle P smaller. “*.pecial’ Cedar Shingles are i stock only at the Bee uivc. NE 181. Connolly’s Wharf. AS. BARRET ilililtlilillltltlllllllllll lllllllt tlllllillli f *Q m mmmmr > mutt ltlaiillll nm in 'U itil » HO dstttlttt E a. __-I slellltttlll Special Remedies prepared for DY *"- ofthe Plant Line will leave Bostcn d R in the lirst wee ‘ y eporters and Correspon- gag, ML ,,;_“§Q._M‘gfr§eC°j§f‘l§; i if e agent again this year. 3_1, l Tm: S.S. Stanley s.-ills for Plcloti at J. F. D01=sr~N. of Cape Tormentine _left last we-ok for l°. li. Islatid, where he l \ ' t . ~ ` ~ lli: (`,`,iutst‘3cl:_§ 8 U C. pei' 'lags _ _ 1000 , .. - _ Y _ l l` W 1 < » t il Y’s meet this afternoon at 4. , C ~ . Pnosonncmc Bee on the 25th. Boyil " ____ against girls. Be there sure. Late! NCWS ttf the Clit' “le °t§r;::..s:r He: S W. W. Clarke is the popular agent. gl p ir places Tut-‘ Suuiirtisinn P F I dents willreturnlater. Although no result-i have et been ubiished t INst>i-:cron McCoiinac on the 11th tl _Scht'ol,and was very much pleased indeed with the readiness with which the pupils answered the questions pu. ste the school in a healthy condition Fromthe primary department to the Prir cipai’s room. all the teachers de- serve praise for the progress made in school f-ir the last year. Mr. Jay, the Principal, is doing good work, so did Mr. McDonald his predecessor who retired the ls! of January last. The examination was the_ best that had been held in Montague for years. Mr. Mc- hours each day, and we believe he is the right man in the ritrlit la e. Th ed the rate payers to provide more school accomodation. as the rooms are too much crowded. Ai the close re- marks were . made by Mr. Inman, Barrister, who assisted in the examin- ation by asking questions. Several rate payers also made favourable re- '-arks. Mr. Jay, the principal, com- plimented the rate piyeis on having such painstaking trustees who are so at- tentive to the wants of tue school. Tris Rev. Geo.C. Robertson. recently pastor ot the Presbyterian church of Cave: `dt~f=. t :i ring ac`t-opted a call from ah- l’...l»y_...'i-.n churches of Tryon l-linlpbu and Binshaiv, gave his intro- ductory sermon in 'I`i°_yon last Sunday eve ling. Notwithstanding the bad ‘state or the roads, and the unpleasant- ness in travelling, :-1 large number of ptople belonging to the different de- nominations. wended tht.-ir way_to the church through slush. mud and -water; to- listen to the rev. gentleman the ll1st tin.e Having selected his text trom the Acts cf the Apostles 10:9. --Therefore ciime I unto you without gaiusaying, as scan as I was sent foil I ask thtrefore with what intent ye have sent for nie?” He ut' orce, in a; clear. impressive and logical manner, entered into the spirit ot his subject, expatiating at considerable length ou the responsibility and accountability, of a mini-ite_r of the gospel, in `rela,iio_n to his church and people, showing conclu- stvelv that instead of endeavoring to p`e se tie people by exhibitions of ora- tory, and high sounding words. he slfould in plainand simple language, pi each Christ and him crucified. This, said he, is my mission unto you, to preach Christ and him crucfied. glory- ing in nothing rave the cross of Christ. Th~R-vgentlemau then. in lauguaref full of zeal and a\:xiety,urg.._.m_ ,_ _ l Belt Buckles Undoubtedly those buckle with patriotic designs, beauti fully enamelled in a variety of colors, are the newest and most popular line of goods on the market. They come, attached to a goo quality of silk ribbon n. assorted colors. _ We have a few of these beautiful belts still on hand. G. F. Hutcheson, JEWELLER are. _ Queen St. ° ‘° - ___.._n_ _J l _ 5 i E Z 3 t\/I I l\| 3 Good work and low prices the cause. Mails order promptly attended to. Telephone J. D. TAYLCR tweeds. ' W t' T85 Our made to order Suits make any ready made imitation seem ridiculous by comparison. To he sure, couuterfeits pass for genuine coin and brass for gold at a distance, because both are yellow but the difference out; brass isn’t gold and ready made isn’t Tailor made. The two are easily distinguish- ed, one is cheap the other isn’t cheap, one tits the other doesn’t fit; we fit perfectly and invariably. Our large stock of Suitings gives every customer ill ample field of choice in materials, _Vicunas Cheviots, Bi-oad_ Cloths, _ Serg_e_s,~ Woreteds,Sc0tch and Irish tweeds, West England Trousennga and Canadian _ _ _ i _ _ . . »¢=\¥ ,,-/",»~1@_. "»;" §T'-\;§,-'/ ,ll_,th_e way your watch is going, _ 51,7 will You dm? 1” and 1°” Us The reputation ofthe P. C. Corset _ _. . ».:_i;,=. ,......... . : p t ..i| ill* i _ I -> . _ . . I. ., papers i ' have lately been scoring Sir Louis t .Q llaris ba-cause the Stanley was not _ ` - to be put on the Cape Route, but was ' ” _ going up to Qu~bet':. I: appears that __.\loutt.iy itvi-.ning :li Szit-lttillie, under the tliitro was :i inlx up of the names A wt `-tu.~ iii es = f the Nrrttttztl llistor ' Stacie! '~St:i:ilt»-4” :iul ~I,0;~.l 5lan]ey,tt_,pi._.wu ' _ , t Stiiiittftrtl. "“ ‘ O N gf’ an 12th cxamined the Montague ' _ l Gfaftnn P I ' are se well and widely known to-day P that they require no fufther comment: A hey are made by the Parisia n THE GREAT WAN" |.||||_|s|:__ t Corset Co. of Quebec,_ who manufac no other make. T ture the finest corsets in the l P. S.-Try a pair of our 'Form,, Belfast Corset, sold at $2 00 pc '.11 _ Dnimznrinrr or Punmc Worms. ~` ' _' April 17th, 1$.~ ; SEALED TENQERS will be rtooiveil Atl* Departmeutfunifl :codon . .-. ’ .1',|iursday. 27th .'l‘.`.°1.".‘t.l`;"' B232? 3? 'li.'.’°7L’»?.$‘J“"i~'i.‘3.fi.. °*’§'.° cami passenzers,ba¢¢qre, vehicles, hotles, ca e,slieep. swlne,g1-a.u meal 32 v$e~ £'t"‘”‘ °'°€.t.““’“‘}§’f’i'i»S..°‘il‘;° 1.. 1.’f"'»¢2§ o - ree rs t . ne;tE;_1r8Igi), in terms of the Act 3. William 4. Cap ' t d t th to ot Feni- aglelliii stile gliliegm sg§i-Eglllgy, llnitgiraze, flour I gu{_i_giea1perl_t_l0e__lbs.. and gi-aina-id vete- m'I he rifrmgglaf two respoisible persons will- ing to become bound for the atthtul per- foripaucg of the service must accompany ew tii'ic'ii Ann smrrn. ~ B » I €-'-1 Charlottetown Sewerage System ‘SEALED SEPARATE TENDFIRS ad- dressed to the undersigned will be ` received at this Office until noon, ou ,;Sa.turda,y, _May 6, 1899 lst. For furnishing materials and per- forming work necessary for Building 5 t Reservoir and Pumping Station. _ 2nd. For furnishing material and per- forming the labor in the erection of the Pumping Machinery. 3rd. For furnishing Cast Iron Man- Pnrwrta 1. l Fllll BUSINESS WEAR. hole Frames and Covers and other Iron Work. _ The above work to be done according to conditions, plans and specidcations to he seen at this Odice, and also at the Omce of the Engineer, Mr. Freeman C. Collin, 53 State Street, Boston, Maas._ Proposals must be on forms supplied from this Oice; and each tender must be accompanied by s certiied Bank Cheque for (5) per cent of the amount of the tender and payable to the order of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. _This cheigilee will bo forfeited if the: puny doo the con- tracsorfailto 1100' traoted for, but ’ bo;r.o¢urngd1o 000 of non-acceptance of wider. ' The Commissioners do not bind them- t to 1 iiiiitsiitlana %nM&mhhmd Sowell U4 , tiqsupgi, owi»¢uum,r.1l.I-f _ ‘April 18,1 . 815 .met ._The first 75c. or $1.00 Corset .you quine try a P. C. and you 'will pair, it I-us No EQUAL. apt. 6m .<18 Tenders lor Ferries tPi|llir Point. Annandale. tml! Klig’s thinly. triitetti; lctaiiotta-'f'i East ltliai. 0ieen's».ti. I 1 , 4 ,.,, . &1._1gdgwmih sec’y Public Works. i Tl ei&m &a _nn