!!§ THE GUARDIAN, CHARL O'l"1‘ETOWl\T,|FEBRU.5&l-?.Y 13 £899 A l l ._ ..._ *R llunlaliens nn the lllwals Busy .Slnre.---STANLEY BllllS. S LOCAL BRIEFS and Province. Gathered hi Guardian Reporters and Ger- I T: , h A D W S respondents Everywhere. - ' (See also on page 5.) Prices and Values like these ought to interest every ST. Pi;'ri~:ie’s schozlrooin to-night. Pxrironiza the boys in the school- room to-night. Wearer of Aprons.I ` APRUNS--Made of tine lawn, with wide -hem, I`ii1:Ri~: was no crossing at the (nipes .on Saturday. owing to tlie roughness of the weather UD . _ ._ _ _ 1 each. p rink Hoogalla tea isprintet on 20"- ~ ' the face of a calendar received at the APRUHS-Fine lawn tucked, large ties, li GUARDIAN °m“°' _ Local. Cocxcri..-The Executive of 2 50m the L.C.\V. are requested to meet at P. r V » ° _ _ each. IPRUNS--Fine lawn, fancy plaited bib, frills over shoulder, wide ties, 42ghch. APRUNS-F ine lawn, fancy plaited bib, frills over shoulder, Embroidery trimming, wide ties, 62°' each, IPRUNS-Fine lawn, tucked bib, elegant. em- broidery trimming, i 80°' . each. HPIIUHS-Fine lawn, trimmed embroidery bib, frills on shoulder, deep tucks, insertion around hem and sides, and each. Ready-ade Sheets. The kind we sell can only he had of us; they are good sheets, fine and heavy; torn and hemmed, 3-inch hem; there is not a particle of glress- ing in them, they are all ready to put on the beds_ There is not another sheet in the market that ap. preaches them in value, 2% yds long. by 2 wide. 5 sgach. Heirzstitched, ' I 7 oghch. Sanitary Diaper _ We have introduced a price on this that is one third less than you have been paying, done up in 10 yard lengths. 18 inches wide at the extraordinary low price of 55‘=r°~° piece. white-W0al°-The Whiteweiar that we sell is made by skilled operatives in the largest and most modern factory in this Dominion. ladle to Fit, lade to Wear. ‘Edgy tg Iggk wg", and at prices one quarter to one third less than the smaller makers can do the same goods for. light 0|-55535 that have no peer in value 50c. 60c.80c, I.O0 and I-25. Gorset » v Govers. |2c, 28c. 32c, 50c. 60c. 75c. Drawers 20C: 25C: 306| socv 590' 756' Skirts 45c, 75c, $l.00, I-25 and upward- .STAN LEY BROS W Coll ge on Monday, the 13th mst , in order to consider a matter of im- portance at 3.30 p.m. THE provincial __ Grand Lodge of Orangemen will meet in the Orange Hall Charlottetown on Tuesday the 21st inst at the hour of 11.00 a. m. for the transaction of general business. THE executive of the L. C. W. return their sincere thanks to the ladies and gentlemen who so kindly. under such untoward circumstances. assisted by addiess or music, in rendering their meeting Friday night instructive and agreeable. They also heartily thank His \Vorship the mayor and other gentlemen who lent their presence on the occasion. THERE was a large number of men of money at thesale of Merchants? Bank of P. E. Island stock which took place at Robert Beairsto’S auction mast on Saturday. The stock sold easily at 157. being the highest price ever realized by this institution, a good evidence of the great value found bythe general public in investing here and the utmost confidence people have in the directors who are to be congratulated I/ou their SICICCBSS. NEW INvENrioNs.- Below will be *found the report of Patents recently granted to Canadian Inventors by the Canadian Government. 'Iliis report is prepared specially for this piper by Messrs. Marion & Marion, Solicitors of patents & experts, New York Liie Building, Montreal. 62,439, John Ricketts & Michael Rilley. Peter- borough, Ont., Locks; 62,440, Mr. James Walsh, Hamilton. Of»r_, Tele- phone address annunciator; 62,446. Neil `McDougald & Thomas Longliead, Alienford, Ont., Cattle feed heaters; 69,463. Geo. D. Pearson, Montreal, P. Q., Acetylene Gas lamp; 62,481, John Hayden, Brantford, Ont., New Method of securing a crank to its axle; 62.401. Daniel Wilhelm, New Hamburg.;Ont. . Wa=,hing Machi ie; 62,403. Harry Mit- chell. Neepawa, Man.. Saw Horses; 62,410, Jas. Hardrll, Stratford, Ont., Steam Enginee, 6‘2,36f2.\Vm McCloskey, Essex,Ont.,Macbine for making fenci s; , 62,383, Alfred Rowley Hoyland & Jo n Hamilton. Kaslo, B. C., Mineral lobe tracers; 62.370, Norbert Chainpignc. Ste., Monique, P. Q.. Stump Extractors and ConVeyors;62,392.Jobn A. Markle. Birlle. Man., Heaters; 62,409. Wm. Bruce Morris, Dunrea, via Belmont, Man., Bicycle Tire; 62,411, J. P. Mar- chand. Lowell. Mass; 62.413, Karf Sykora Sirakonice, Austria. Necktie Fasteners; 62,424. Ualixte Courchosne. St. Gabriel de Brandon, P. Q.. Boilers; 6,755, Louis Noel, Montreal, P. Q , Carving Machine. ~l_.__-ii Benilcfs Liniment the modem Pain Cure Al ue¢rSe.I0cl$, eiernhhreiirriiniheihihnihiirnhii llllllll' 'n vam¢::m :u¢-n "’°°=’°° mo" OR DRY GO0DS FOR GROCERIES ` ' :sf V § - 3 fn E Go where you will. E For Lumber- t 3 The Bee Hive- The only BEST place. It A great_ ruuqiust now on “Special ' Cedar _Shingles ’ and Laths. 3 Participate in it. Phono 81- Con|.\olly’s Wharf. _ ~ 'ill rllllhllllrlllilllillllllililtillrll lil ‘lllil _¢ . _isnirorps Mini. L-0-L & S-0-E. in inner News nr the eny .~.?.;‘r;.t:.‘;;‘l, .‘f.“’.., Ef‘i~‘.§°“.“...§.§.;‘1§ paper ard was by no means displeased with its true Protestant spirit, but I think he is mistaken when he makes the risseitiou, ‘-The Orange Association is the only Protestant organization we have in our kiugdom.”I presume he means by ‘~Kingdoin," Canada as a pare ot the Kingdom. lf so I would like to re- mind him and the Orangemen also that an equally strong Protestant organiza- tion ls found in the Order of the Sons of England, and another lodge, with some ol the grandest men of this city has been organized a week or so ago in this citv. Lodge Elon. and Lodge Prince Ed- ward will take no back seat on true wholly -hsnrtod Protestantism and pat- riotism, anrl these gentlemen are not leaving all the talking and Working ‘.0 the noble order of Orangemen. S.O.E. ~;._¢____.;___. ` Easily Distinguished. Ont of theeenormous number of wom- en in constantinople, not more than 5,000 can read' and write. \Vha.t a harvest this would be for the grocer bent on pushing substitutes. `The cus~ tomer cculdent read and would often get counterfeit ispecialties but Salada Ceylon Tea on a packet shows up so ooldly and clearly that even uneducat- ed people get used to ir.--‘SALADA” gan Cor. Montreal Otlicp, 368 St. Paul To Cure Headache in ten minutes use Komtort Headache Powders. I0 cts. Vrsrr the Bargain Corner for bar-p. gains.--Prowse Bros. ' You can buy goods at your own. prices at the Bargain Corner. DoN`T leave it too late to visit the Bar- gain Corner, all goods mustbe cleared out.- Prowse Bros. VALENCIA 0R.iNGe=. just the thing for marmalade, only 15 cents a dozen at Beer & Goffis. . 11,2i. VA1.i:Nci.i Onanons only 15 cents a dszeu at Beer & Goffs. 11,2i. ` D. A. BRUCE moved to his new pre- mises in Morris Block where he will be pleased to see his old customers and many new' ones.--‘Z8 tf. Special Values _1N__ nvn hhvrllln I ' i There are so many new things to ' l be shown this year that we haven’ E room enough to give 'them all a 4 good display. Some articles must ‘ be sold immediately, eo we’ve de- ;l cided to make a push on Silver Novelties. All sorts of pretty , articles at big reductions. We have placed a go dly nnmbe of very pretty things in our east window. Takea good look at them, everything has an attractive price on it. ll- ll. WELLNER 'Q THE, GREAT WATCHIHUUSE- #*%O§S#a.ud Ends narrates# - li - = 'um sri its it mmmmmmmmm B=€=°S ? as wwmwwmmwmm ngairs baug Ladies' Fine Dongola. WSH!! * Lined buttoiied boots. Worth 2-25 now as Pairs * Ladies’ Colored Skating 8 Wall iig Boots, ranging in Dfi from 82.00 to $2.35, now 6GPa|rs P bm m ' 1' ' ' e, wa piifL.]i’.b£$i§ .2§i.i..°pnw sw in . , now 1 -no -vv\~w~v\~ #K nnrnnni p aaaaaa I I me Watch this space ‘ for snaps in Boots and Shoes. STAB PER S CORNER gorillas el\nnE'r1'. K- "”\ illiitttiilltltmeg E2 as clean 5 8 3 2 anno uriirirriu P RUHI GRAFTON or wo.. hatis t e Matter.. l l l .H Don’t ,buy clothing at any price before inspeicng on I p Andwhile in look through our Boot. and Shoe values. Y&C. Don’t your clothes fit l 'P Then buy the next suit at atches Could Speak. O IUIC lllflllllllili asad story ofbaid treeuucut abuse theywouldhavetotell. aka rt al’ersual llatter n't vous. watch been running ma. have stopped and you have ei-elif shaken it to make it go again. Treat your watch like the delicate piece of mechanism that in ls. Allow me to examine it for you and if necessary clean or repair it. li. F. HUTGHESO Vlltcllller ill lllller. Queen St. **“**W***** fuuuiuuniruuaruururiul iiilmiiiiiilillmiiii iii# l WW peter years without attention or Gall mats’ norneun chains, , Chaim lraeoleil. ;Gen¢p’ Chains etc.. etc. I # f ’ ...S .,n. A. engca s. §.;‘f.‘.t“.s:.i.ie.‘:.”.ei;';:“e.e.t.l‘et»‘h e t p Are You uzzledi To know what 'to buy to plour your friend best at Xmas. We have many suggestions in one ` beautiful line of Fm lllamend and Gipsy Binge, ed llreneles and Links, t Our Watches and Clocks are ‘ special value and are Well worth , inspecting before purchasing y elsewhere. -w.. N. 'rANroN. ' TE