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Ft ~ _ §=_~» -"=~ -' __ ',_ _-~ ~» -_ _ -.fn-_ 5 ' f .__ ii i ~ ‘: ,gl3&S'§~? i _ _ _ _ _ _ - . , 0 _ TH E EDN-"wb L thghdiallure of the experiment of keen ` ' A,c>iiiiuiiic.i\T|oii wiiii _ \,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;1“.’,,*,‘,,,,,_,°m,§,,g_ ._,_,,,,,,_,,,,,-I 1 -_ ' iiofsummerside are Justly entitled to an _ UT 0 ' I ` earnest eHort.oonductcd with intellfireo 8] i B --- and ability, to keep open their har-bor. ` gg " ‘ _,’ Sin.-l hav-for ma"Y Years taken si BA"'°°l°us 'gnmpt' w°'l'%'h°v°_“e“‘;°d` leepin'er»>st iiiwintcr navig-iiion of the t e q°e°t'i°° pm °' °°“’ P'°`°“ as S,mit` ani wa; the ant to bring th. *proved inaccessible many times. Tnat ist I PARCEL ha-, nevg; El-,egg `Eg¢1g5}¢; , . °’ - » _ i it be ina ss nice not __ A subject forward in tlie\Legislature , short- :gre Aua°::"‘: Wes; ht havgff wW& ‘ii ‘Lyafterbeingelected torepresenotfieci y _ ' _ 7 if ~» P. f s i in 1867, I moved the following rcsolwiori pncucal "°p°“ °f tl” f°“&m°°°ib‘*'°“l n t'ie House of Assembly: Resolved; the Capeii The f°Fmat‘°n._°¥ 3 993mm’ ‘That acommittee be appointed toenqniri. °° ‘mud “A nm 5 b¢'t tl’ ° cami during the recess into the practieability of? “msg is* 5°°d m°'°° It ni' 'Ewing t° ` ` to the -running a steamboat betweep Wood s°33°8“”“i‘t‘°°”"°'°°"b° ‘¢i’°“ Islands, or some adjacent port on this( S°""m Ni‘vi3°M°",C"mP““7 t'° build and - Island, and Picton in the winter season' S“f§i§,ib‘7"-‘l the 'fem' s°a'°f'tn'hIq ann to report thereon nex* session.” ‘_m°k "‘i’w°°=ld'§° h°"° ”'"’f°‘°t°'y I t 8 ;$i§2Q ff.€1='== ,Z fu dress length, Navy Blue of (6) yards. Teal Cloth. double width, Black Teal i 1- 40 in. 'widc. Cloth. 'Dark I Brown Teal Cloth. Dark Green Teal Cloth: Oxford Grey Teal Cloth. ( NOTE) _ Teal Cloth is a splendid half wool cloth of clean dressy tap- pearance RESEMBLING A SERGE IN, FINISH, . THB GUARDIAN, CJARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD. ISLAND FEBRUARY 27- zoos; ;_ ` » 5 ` i -_ -_ f? f ; _ESPECIALLY this true fthe QUALITY is all RIGHT- and the qualitv of . our GUINEA you! _méillty in a- r `ster£d letter pr? ,V a, ord_er’et _once and one _of-'our 5GU];h`lEA.;P;&RCEL§;,, f Siilil lliiiii -$5.00 for the full' 'f _, Black De- nance Cos dress length Of (5'%)Yv~r<1‘ ‘ tume Cloth. double width Oxford Grey 5o_in. wide _ DCERDC _ - Costume Cloth. Brown? De- fi ince Costume Cloth. Blue Grey Defiance Costume Cloih. Fawn Defiance Cos' ume Cloth. Navy Blue Defiance Cos tume Cloth. - - 1 ' _ " f _f 1 iilllllll lpdliihbll! ltfmahen, ='»‘€`¢unmx¢vi|nao-ca-swans, ll.tl9\&Uwu, than Ro i §Iiicat - i The undersigned ~ - 1-into partnership and I premise 8 -formerly Saunders & Newsom A I Patoirs Guinea f Parcel ‘i _ ilwsgnes factory or $5.00 offer _ _-*°**%=i*f-.°~f‘*»”1°*‘*5,i ' ' 'cami ' si-spies sriiieif ‘3““1‘t7”‘““ celebraietdiggc. Zeba.line.Costvme ` i #_ ‘ eioii. gem -gzuo so wilt ~_-bisiness_for, in _1 e o ow' ‘o _ _ _ tee _shadesi I-leather ggixture, Ozfaord ` _ ' I' ` ` 5? _ Grey, Blue Grey, New Green and __ ' - ._ ._ Plume Mime sis.. seek ma ¥1SW‘ Navy Blue Chevioiworih 75 cents ` _ _ '!tlSl;_G to 9»Slir'¢11i%S $5.00 $5.00 Granite Cloth in Light and Dark ian Fawn `worth75 cents ard _ ' °- '_ ~ ` 42 mens. wise, 4 _ fees' sim " zysaww 1..... _ Q -_--- S »=g.2is»°a£'S»wi»e.>intic.i....- _ _ __ - ~sp<»i,3.4 s¢iii..g,4 1.2 Brush _ _,_ _ siiia»».§..;e1i-piak»_=|ia,EYe»i,io ' _ 0 ,_ f , _ B ‘_ _ ._ W _ _ ____ _ , _ catmeeum, 3 vim $2 1311; .sense Ii-imaiiefeniei.. _i _ _ ‘ _ Corsets worth $1.00, i I' °‘ _ .N..ai-siiuuay' lpair Hose V-Safety-pins. .' Tongs g . Any, from this i iiti. s' E its letter ' will advertiseirz: be _iven!hic»' w ~ f- Q paper./-PATON Black Empire _Dress Cloths. 2- Navy Blue ‘Empire Dress Cloths. Blue Grey Empire Dress Cloths, Fawn Empire Dress Cloths! ~ A (NOTE) s ` Empire Dress Cloth is a new Cloth with a iinish superior to s _ _..._ i I a _ - _ I ` G I i V D A 1 \ -Brown Colonial. Dreséopmt - ings. Dark Green onial D_r¢S_9 Suitings. - Navy Blue Colonial Suitings, Bluet Colonial Dress Suitings. Black ' l.otNo. 4. Samples of a Cheviot. `_ $2.45 lor the full the . above goods sent on request. 1 ' while the change is made. `A more perm- I, of goods without break of bulk are in-_ p cblculable. - The existence of mauufac- f' ...L ¢°b=¢<=°. Bobs, Pisy chewing oaccos are the same size' and -f; its il _ _` castle- could be re- - duced by siege if the - garrison could be starved i out. The strongest body ‘ i has to `give up the fight ' when starvation weakens ' _ it. There are more deaths »_ from starvation than the _world dreams of. When the stomach is dis-. eased and .the food eaten is not digested and assimilated, then the strength of the body begins .to fail because of lackof nutrition, and the _weak body falls 'an easy victim to the microbes of disease. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach -and other organs of - digestion and nutrition. It restores physical strength in the only possible way, by _enabling _the assimila- tion of the nutrition contained in food. “I was sick for over three years with a com- plication of stomach troubles,” writes Mr. John H. Castona, residing at 2942 Arch St.. Chicago, Illinois. “Had tried every good gihysicnn I knew of, as well as niuny patent me `cines, but received only temporary relief. One day a friend recommended your ‘ Golden Medical Dis- c0very.' I iminediateiytprocured some and be-_ gan its use. Commence to gain the first week, and after I had taken only one bottle I could f ll 'thout ` ` .ill eat as we as any one wi §§penencing zfccts. I took five bottles, and t ayam happy 5 announce that I am as well- and healthy as ‘in _one could be. _ I owe it all to Dr. Pierce's Selden Medical Discovery." - The sole motive for substitution is, to permit the dealer to make the ,little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorioiissi medicines. He gains. You lose. Medical Discovery.” ~ _ - F E.-~ Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense The strongest ' ‘ _ Meggl Adviser is sent free on r " was fi “snr” °f “uracil ' -ingony. -=3i one-cen `mpS » . -. . _ _ . .2 ,~ -_ for the book in paper covers, or5ostampg BOOIS, Sl10 S and Sl1Pp€1‘S 67C 011', H18 $ ‘folonial Dress Suitings.~ - f ‘ _(NOTE) . ' Colonial Dress finish good! highly P0? ular _-for fin costumes.. dress length - _ - of (5) yards ' ' _ 'double width ' A. ' ‘ _ 54in.wide. e v JHS.-PHTODH &'G0. " This month we will continue our clearance sale but ei i,-.t 2 will give larger discounts. - _ 1 ’ ' 'giggdu' std' M 2,000 yards Flannelette will sell for ` ‘QL9_0n the $1,oo; 2,0e0_ yards blcck andcolored Dress Go‘Sp0 67c on the $1.06,. I,0;o.yards Tweeds and Homespuns, 65c onthe $1.00, 500 Suits ‘Men’s Underclothing, 67c on the $I_.oo.` I D " - All the balance of Winter Clothing. - A 60c on the $1.001' M ` 500, pairs rrien's and boys’ separate _Pants,- 67c on the $1.00.' A ` Cottons, Tickings, Wool and Flannels, 7 5c on the $1 oo I Lad§es’_,~Corsets,_ Glc;ivcsf~-and Ribbons, 5oc on the $1.005 fore accept no substitute for “Goldeni M311-,S WIUt€f GIOVCS, _ " 676011 thé $I,0f), lGrey and White Blankets, . 67c on the ._Cl;'il§ren’sCaps,Ho0ds and Tukes anoSp_ai:fs,5oc on the and boys’ Hats and Caps, " . 67c on the $1.oo, Wg;-itpoy uoiin `I’fIces F _FEBRUARY °“E_$§C2“‘ Suitings ` L0l_iN0.5. H $3.95 ; for 'the full -dress length of (5) yards. double width 54 in. f°f “‘° °‘°“"b°‘“‘d '°1‘“”"~ *daft* A’l our prices are marked in plain figures and our Dro Rlevl MQ Nb YO ._ ,= . = -=-`-.-A-==-===s=-lcounts are genuine, as' advertised; I Sale- for ca_sl1'o"nl`y; ~ For r5yeu1I mined martyrdom in being a ‘dyspeptic -dizzy and blind Srelh sosashqibelf pxeoavqi hdumm no three uerveurchillsin s nightand expectonting ucthixghutfrotliaher and .fierhkin¢a!ewiozefofthem,I couiilsnfnlylayl waanota.QQ'ili=,,? tic I can cut I ciceaqf “wife” what nearly nllfwcaieaimve i I .L B. _iiiacuonaien ai are- GA ,klollubl ' ii-Arenowbeingodd . _ ‘ ` G", /The Pride ofthe Kitchen to-day ashamedatthe Queenst “ 'rnnmonoufy s date that after this or paid unless Cityelerk s Dice. llidlzlls _ - x _ bt.]ohn, N B i lwuii. F li; 5 *-