" First 1 Whitewear ` i _ Udvhhnarsont. rms Aaah.. 4 , gzip: _ '< 'r \ i 1*’ C' V ual -Sale. A _ DAINTY showing of the finest nality whitewear manufactured in this Do- i -minion. Including, as it does, many novelties, aswell as some of the highest grade goods, it is well worth a visit whether the in- tention is to purchase or otherwise. Nearly every piece shown has been specially por- chsred for this event and we direct _ial atten- tion to the eacellenco of the detaillpevcvork-the fullness and ampienesa of, the cut and the ex- cellent quality o 'the fabrics used in the make of every garment-no matter what the price may be. Ladies’ Nightdresses l Of Every Diaeription. ' Economical y Priced. r A.n unusually choice assortment of elegant Gowns in the newest makes--sparkling with freshmen and oiiered at exceptionally attractive prices. V Our- Special 98c -Gown ' Worth‘$l.40 , This guwn was specially made to our order our object being to offer the very finest gown possible for the money. - It is made of an excellent quality Bngllali cot- ton-ls cut full and ample,-is elegantly trimmed at neck and sleeves with hue Torchou lace-a deep oke elect istorvned with alternate rows ot’ Ham- burg and val. lace insertion. [t's a real Si 4° valne and our special whitewear sale price is but... Qse _ _` 4 i0ther Excellent Values At 63c Worth 8(lclf,'.,iI.§.§§’,L'i'I..l'f. .(‘§`Tl At 87c Worth $l.l2 §i°'{.'l.Y1',f”'r'§1’1§Z§f§~ rf--'i-rr-1-..a--|-.-1; f .1 non-he tru are nec ,» wn rout, an on ends -clusters ol narrow tneh over shoulders. At r :|(hnec:|m:T;¢I:» an yo? orrpuagn aisovegl-;|s;ovesan neck edged mnslin ein reiuarv eai ere ga s . Failma _ 'l_ At 2.00 Worth 2 55 ,.,,,._ ,,,.,,'§ ,, d worked embroidery gzip enirformed with rows insertion-edged lace. Gown with iront 0 with bands oi neck sul Gown with low square an Worth Gown at heavy cotton- tucks is pull- lvsr style with st neck Gown with all -set asslow Vi aaa-tha strap-V shoulders-seen Gownwithisw . lqlara seek- iianliao! _ T I 1 -r r I H in ,_.t wi » W~»r’“ 1°” C osmebotha lfnitpd Stains socossiively been leotorot ton, Ill., llausllton, Ohio, Ohio, St. llarli' , Cleveland, a_ A, A-1» n GUARDIAN }AN`UARY 31,3901 ‘__ ,-,--1 » ‘a-¢,, 51 I » A it - 7 ' \ I b ltiouply ill ol - _ It Ht Ivy. Covahsad Beansta- gens _ rss lsaavi od D rotay Apld wing ui urth D T M I’ reported ihht ina Rav. ima Gb eric E. J. Lloyd, D. D. Rector oiSt. Pei.cr's Church, Uniontown, Pa., ln the diocese ot Pittsburg, a mlssloner ol considerable ability, has announced his porveralgn to the Roman commun- lonand has abandoned his orders. Dr. Libya has hui a mn oi. .whrifhi-.. able prominsnns in the church. having been eleolod hishbp ooadjutor oi Ure- ivn in |005. A protest against his eisetion was made on liivoloua grounds, and The Living Church tended Dr. Lloyd in the `conte'ntion. Grave rornors alleebing his past life. suehjsic would rleoianfll carsiul,lnvast- igatlon aiterwaril beuauiscurreut, and Dr. Lloyd declined the election and was nota candidate ‘when the next election was held. Ile has, howevrr, been instrumental of much K0°d ill preaching mtaaionaln many partsol the country. Dr. Lloyd isa Welshman ly birth and was educated for the ministry at Domhaatsr Missionary College, Os- toni, and was ordained deacon liy the iatla Bishop Maokarneim ol Oxford ia N12. He remained in dsacon's orders (or-tour years, during idhleh tis he was missionary in Labrador and New- (aundland, and was sdvanssd to the pfiqthond by thaiais Bishop Williams oi Qirebse In lilii. Hs iiilad various anadiau cures until IDI, whm _ ‘ . _ ‘ _._.._._.___i_ lamoaa Soap isakss huns happy. Your and Cake 3 . li 1. .ig ls! Ei gi asain Plone ilavsga i' and has Blooming Galllpolis, allies ll, l»t8i. Pstn`a. Un " im* . ad, has sltlngat Winsllas. During har eharplass a_s organist in the sbaene Meth o TnnBIbls-class held inliit. Hsrbart all January 29, was both interesting udi by actin nFr “Believe He," irish; “Alton Watsr. Scotch; Empire Bong. “What Shall We mediate danger from starvation and cold. ¢° For a loiuz time alter their deparlure no .h word was reoeivedlot the ooristables and w it was thought they had gone artniy or 5 tailed to capture thalr:|nau.0orporal Mun- 1, rosaud Constable Dowlen not long ago _.ft (want in search ol the former party. They ‘_ - ,were joined by aguldf-at Lao Btn Anne. Lsteradvlces have told ot the ilndiug of bu Hornbaoh Whojhad been killed by relatives t, in sell-defence. The second party found m the llist one all right. The Corporal nq unroe referred tn is a nirtlve ol Alharry H. lains, and a brother ol tho late George u Monroe iormely well known in this clly. B, MANY readirs or The Guardian will °' Clty,auda ormrr reotorni Georgetown and Cherry Valley. A recent Boston bi” despatch has the ioilowiug. "It DN ir ' - de- il' » » \ _*usd Ofilces in New Promo Bionic- 4=&a Banu. Uoubaadaalahva di rsemtlllnsm. K and ¥vUall. telephone Hal. 4°-if as snauaqio. ' ' QI Sunday evening Rs . .hl. (D- aahuau tin :mis €°.°»l`i.7 toon stated. \Vill you try and interest, ii quoted for Conserva or( Examlnationao, many men as possible to come to these I "|9"0"§g;"5';}’”|’ "L R" d°""° °‘;|°£1fnf;§‘ _+ Ol ' P. Eli. RAILWAY trains of