It I it Uflllll e-. .7 S ""` ~' ~ -.-_-~ ... _,_-.»,__,__,,,_____ H? art t t » 8" _ _ _ - f g _ “ #axe | . q, iq” , ESTABLISHED I89l. THE GUARDIAN, cHARLoT'rE'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD IsI.A_ND, THURsoAv, FEBRUARY 9, 1s99._s 1=.AcEs - -mg; mg sins; 1 _ _ 1' ' ""-' °’ ’*_ "vw " ‘ ' -*mf* U ' " l `&` ' 'f'-*‘ ' ' f`=* '11 - ‘mmf f A Q _=_ , . - _I Tl gui "E "E""“ CHINESE AFFAIRS Wssnixercx. Feb. s-(Special)- fm- and colder. winds shifting to high mrthwesteri y. .__ ---<~--___ mrolsfeiscr-: or snoss :Ni SKATING. _Ln experienced skating teacher lays gn.; importance u(poult_he kiizid ofinoeg 'om HA great ea is sa ," e re- marked, “about properly supporting the ankle, and people complain that guy cannot skate because their ankle; u-ewcak. Now. in at least tive out of 10 et those cases. there is nothing at _-ll the matter with either the ankle or is supporter The trouble is righthere," and he touched the side of his shoe just below the ins'ep and above the hollow efthefoot. ‘~`l`riis pirt ofthe shoe" he continued, ought to be very snug and ¢iff,_to holdihe foot straight and pre- rent itanlistingh tbetwepln the Los apld lesl. a is w ii usua y ma'est e skater ~wobble` and loose his footing, aadlhtn he thinks the trouble is with his ankle. The hheight of the shoe docs lot matter nine .ley and Smiles in plan 01585, on wash day. . 5\“'Pl’fS¢» a pure hard soap with ' e quick lather, peculiar qualities for 0' draining, makes easy workofwasii day. T 0 0 X 3 3 00000000000 Follow tbedirectiousonthz wra perforiinzstrcsultsl Suarmsn a ri.. .em I cena A Cute. "2 9 000 E' ' _ I l heap ubbers And Overshoes Men’s waterpr of over shoes, 77 cents. Men’s rubbers, plain, 32 C€I1l`.S. Womens’ rubbers, plain, 22 .cents Boys’ rubbers, plain, 26 GOIIILS. give them a trial. Goff Bras. These are the out-put of a. new factory, therefore we can- not recommend them as we dont know the quality, but as the price is low you might. Iliscussed inthe Imperial Parliament. Amendment Moved by Ash- mead-Bartlett Withdrawn _ -Government Policy iS One of Conciliation- Salisbury Speaks-Agree ment With Germany - Snow-storm. Lo.\'Doi\', Feb. 8,- (Special)-Sir Ellis Aslimead Bartlett moved an amendment tothe address urging the gOV8|.`Dl'D6Dt i0 t:ik6 HISBSUIQS tO 8SSiSt China to maintain her territorial inde- pendence. The government explained that its policy is rather to come io terms with competitors than to ex-:ite their anta- goiism. The motion was withdrawn. Loxiiox, Feb. .\'._(Special)-ln the Hr use of Lords yesterday. Lord Salis- bury in his speech referred at length to China. The destiny of China, his Lordship. said, was impossible to foretell. All that Her Majesty’s government was con- erned with at present was to see that tie treatiesaae fully observed, that the nterests of British subjects- are sate- guarded, and that nothing is done by either China or any other nation to com- promise their rights. The agreement between Germany and Great Britain was of a character favor- ab’eto friendship between the two na- tions,to the rights of all concerned as well as to the peace of the world, but he would not he dc-ing his duty if he gave further details as to stipulations which for the present required no action on the part cf Great Britiin. A northeast snow storm rages in England and few steanieis venture; to leave the poits. ' _r.tr‘mm r-def-org E until I , BIIIIKS nocksi The followin are the hockev teams Aisi-: