¢ ° X THE GUARDIAN, CHaRLo'1'rE'1‘0WN, FEBRUARY 15 tees. Hemstitched Prices and Values like these ought to interest every Wearer of Aprons. APRDNS--Made of fine lawn, with wide hem, zoiiach. APRUHS-Fine lawn tucked, large ties, 2 Bglich. IFHUHS-Fine lawn, fancy plaited bib, frills over shoulder, wide ties, 42:hch. APIIDHS-Fine lawn, fancy plaited bib, frills over shoulder, Embroidery trimming, wide ties, 62g.ach. AP QMS-Fine lawn, tucked bib, elegant ern- broidery trimming, IPRDHS-Fine lawn, trimmed embroidery bib, frills on shoulder. deep tucks, insertion around hem and sides, $ 0 and each. Ready-Made 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 dress- lngin them they are all ready to put on the beds, The e is not another sheet in the market that ap- proaches them -in value, 2% yds long. by 2 wide. ` 58giach. i 7oghch. 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._l8 inches wide at the extraordinary low price of 55°-or piece. while wggp-The Whitewear that we sell is made by skilled operatives in the largest and most modern taetory in this Dominion. laiie to Fit, laile to Wear. . Had; tg “wk wall, and at prices one quarter to one third less than the smaller makers can do the Same goods for. 1 Ilpggggg that _have no peer in value me son so¢,»i.oo and i.2s. Corset Govers. ine, asc. sac, soc. soc. 75c- Drawers 20c ‘25c. 30c. 50c. 59c» 75c. Skirts 454:, 75¢, $|.00, l-25 and upward- L i»i......8i. ' The Always Busy Store.---STANLEY BBBS. Uoolalioos on hrlo Aprons. Bllll Plllllllllil. respondents Everywhere. (See also on oa2e 5.) yes ieruay. yesterday. at Gas Comp:iny's ofiice. THE election petition against Hon. morning dismissed with cos‘s against the petitioner. It is understood that the petition againt Mr. Bell. M. P.. and the cross petition against Mr. Lefurgey are not likely' to be brought to trial. BASKET and pie social, band enter- tainment and lots of home-made candy in Heartz‘s Hall, Wednesday, Feb. 15th Doors open a 7 .30,`ent_ertainment to commence atA8 o’clock. Ladies with baskets free; admission to gentlemen 10c. Preceeds in aid of new P. E. I. Hospital. -eod 3i. n THE Dominion Short Horn Breeders’ association held its thirteeiiiith annual meeting in Toronto, Ont., on the 8th inst. President James Russel, of Richmond Hill, was re-elected for 1899, and vice-presidents for the maritime provinces were elected as follows: F.G. Bovver, Georgetown, P. E. I.; Geo A. Fawcett. Sackville, N. B. ; C. A, Archi- bald, Truro, N. S. ; C. O. Chase. Corn- wallis. andC.W. Holmes, Amherst. “'GEoRcE H.S1iursoN, Justice of the peace at Columbus, this County, was on Wednesday examined by the Supreme Court and admitted to practice before the courts of Montana. Mr. Simpson is well and favorablv known hereabouts and his many friends will be pleased to hear ot his advance- ment.” The above clipping is from a Montana paper cf date January 7th and the George H. Simpson referred to is a n tive of Cavendish. P. E. I.. and a son of the late Henrv Simpson. and brother of C. F. Simpson of that place. He went to Montana in 1882. His many friends on the Island will also be pleased to hear of his success in his adopted home. MURRAY Rivi-:ii No'ries.- Measles and la grippe, which have been ore- valent here, are dying out.- “food hauling is the principal occupation of the farmers here at present. Over a hundred sleighs pass here every morn- ing on their way to Glen William where the farmers. ob‘ain their firewood.- Mr. l).G. Cameron of Montague Bridge is adding extensively to his wharf in Murray River,Whiteway Bros. have the contract. Murray River, owing to the enterprise of our merchants. will have good wharf accomodation.-Mr. Wm. Richards. apprentice to John D. Hume of this place, has just got back from Guernsey Cove where he has been ill with measles.-Some of our young people took advantage ot_the good roads to get up a. sleighing party to High Bank Social on Wednesday evening,the _Sth inst.. and spent a pleasant evening, listening to the entertaining program.- Machure Bros. have started a new saw- mill here.-Owing to Sickness the at- tendance at the school has been very small, and this has somewhat retarded the progress of the pupils.-COM. -. i- -.~ .fi 3 BMWt°MM ` The Application Z; of the shingle 1'? ` 1 °` C0nvey~s_to the “bad bry’s” mind ,; 3 ite a different meaning thanit 2 ees to those in the habit or using ~ shingles in building . 1 Shin gles 'i ‘ are Cedar Shingles of all grades ,Z manufactured especially tor and 3 toltbe order of the Bee ive Lurn- ,Z g ber yard. In hinglii-ig use special ; shingles. See that each bundle 5 is marked “Special.” Then you in the bundle. ‘E3 Frm see. in $2.00 a more I JAIES BlllIlE'l"l'. - E Connollys Wharf LOCAL BRIEFS ”°°““° Th talosl Nws of the lllly ;‘5€,~;‘;;="S Goa, W ;_T;;;g,, Gathered hr Boarrllan Reporters and tor- L R-Unsworrh e H. Baker '1`H1eiii: was no crossing at the Capes TH:-:Ru was no word from the Stanley THE sale of tickets for the Engineer! military entertainment is already quite large and a. full house is assured. Tickets are on sale at Arthur Reddin’s, Hughes’ drugstore, J. T. Morris’ and William Campbell, M. L. A., for the first district of Queen’s, was yesterday' know that the reuutaiion of the __ Bee B ive ls back of every shingle .__ . The following are the tea ms which will line up at Summerside on Friday night ncxtz- L.B.McMillan Point R. Morris H. Be hune C. Point A. E. Baker D. Sullivan '11 Roy McDonald T. Howatt 3 H. H. Grady Z\'\1 sp.: enero /\/I l-V. MCLBOd P, Clark ANCHORS BRITANNIAS Chas. Moran Goal A. Williams I.C. Pound Point Roy Holman Jas. McMillan C.l’oiiit D.McAriliur W. McLean Jas.Cushing O. MeEachren R.McKinnon B. Brown Tom Grady L. Large Wm. Bishop ~/Nrv \/\/-w Sp.l'3M.I0`>I fs/\/wx/\/\ Gheese Imported Into Britann- Hatirax, February 18 -Professor . Robertson. in his report to the govern- ment, speaking of the extent of the British market, says the British are good consumers for food products. -‘As I have already pointed out,” he goes on to say, “they ara discriminating buyers. Forttie best qualities of all kinds of foods in the pink of fine condition. there is usually a steady demand at rel- atively high prices. And for the same kinds of food of an interior quality and out of condition. the prices are ruiuously low. and even at them the demand is uncertain. The following statement shows the demand in Great Britain for such iood products as Canada can supply of line quality and in ever increasing quantity. Value of tc- Imports from talirnports Canada in - 1896. 1896. , f00d 50,801,620 8,438,094 Dressed meats 118,905 552 5,841,275 Cheese 23,848,329 12,601,2'65 Butter 74,675 905 1,653,421 Eggs 20,365,326 870,798 15,638 O03 3,159,907 preserved 5,695,712 Potatoes 4.418.812 ` Poultry and game 3.433.326 30.504 Totals 600,812,026 51,325,818 cap ty. bta 2’ P Canadians must win: (1) By superiority (3). by ability to -sell at as low or at a Vi.us’ Dance or general debility- pletely. f _ lower prices than compfting countries; (4). by putting the goods in attractive packages to exactly suit : and please 1 their customers. - To Cure Headache iii ten minutes use Komiort Headache Powders.l0 cts. itll illlllllltll Q lit( _ `, 1 -_ `* * slit ? ¢_4 1 et the chance l _ A ‘ i g " t fl 1'i"~" /lu 'l=i"fl'l'l‘»'l"\'liii`»`ill`»i`l'i'i`l’fi. r ` 5 I an Swe p . > ,_ 3 . of buying .so cheap B But the balance of our stock of. Boys, Suits -rg; nm-|-153 MARK”-_ ‘ will positively be closed out at half price. ie Cana Summa; N3", Ha" the A_few Men’s Ulsteis and Suits at your _own 5 P1106. ' if Men’s Underclothing at clearing prices. i Boots and Shs ~ Men’s Overshoes - - $1.00 Women`s Overshoes - .90 Boys’ Hockey Boots - B 1.35 Mens Hockey Boots 1.65 COME NOWTO ` . _ = » A lot of Ladies’ Fine Dongola iBoots_ T; worth from $1.25 to $1.85 all will go .now for 750. a pair. y 1' A lot of Women’s Strong Boots for 50 cents a pair. .o` If . B. MoDONALD ll Go; Wheat barley, oats, ' A ' Hoof. ere $256,960,404 $14,911,342 » FOR B|c BAR,°A|Ns 1 _ A“l“'“1§» (llVi“S)” f°f ' ri rrriirvirr ir in iii r I . s > in quality; (2). by regularity in supply; . ` Fish _ ' ’ Fruit (raw) 15,429,065 3, 145, 141 ‘ _ Lard 11,040,972 673,571 “ Milk, condensed or; , ' ` These igures of the value of imports of twelve classes of focd products show 1 “ the existance of a market of enormous , ' ' - aci To o in a ood lace in it Q O I Are being cured thoroughly und com-. _ ? 6 mm.. ii Then buy the next suit at At her home. Fitzroy Street. on the , dau/ghter ofthe late Geo. Henderson. if * 14th iiist., Marion Annie Henderson, D A B R _ E S LFuneral will take place at 2 o’clock, I 9 » e - Thursday, by train to Sherwood Cerne- » ~ tery. ' _ . ' - 1 l At Campbellton, on Tuesday the 7th of the late Charles Smith. fd member. Small Lots of Silverware fi 'lhat have been Very Cheap i as now Priced Take a good look_a.t our East, window llfllifthth mmmmmmmmmm% AIICIQI I lllllltlllll 2 _,i......i miumigyiawulwuiwuwu uelele _ _ . What ii. sad story of had treatpien _ bxpenslye and abuse they would have to ue llelro ll olhrsoul llatler ' ' watclibeen mn ilt 1" Eaaggftefoxalam without atteiiltion leer it ygfen it to maakli-edit §?>u°'g:*:e me ' Treat your watch liie_the delicate h hwed bg; gf retty g piglleoqvir $gctldaenx1§?iiitii?itlgoii§.you and we ave p a num _ DP £ unweww dem, or ,emu-it, o. r. Hutchison., Waleilixgezilslnilu. 7 3 ST g l ,.,i.,i,.,i,f»,~,»_-,i,»,i_»,»,i,f;_~~.np,» fi-=i¢»-ii' ‘m ||||;p, even Fee.,’99, Henry Merrie, in one send & c Tr year of his age. lr °~, On Sunday Feb. 12, '/99. at Winsloe _ North. aged 65 years, Elizabeth, relict ch3l‘|0ttet0Wl‘| saSh an DOOY F3Ct0l'y atches Could Speak. At his home Bay View on Wednes- With experienced workman and first-class machinery, _we are prepared-to day F€lJ~’99 8th. after 8 S5011 but Pdin' supply contractors and others with Doors and Frames, .Sashes and Frames, fm in‘i°SS~ Ric-'fludf A- gI°°'°» ‘hieild 40 interior and exterior Finish, etc, etc. ears eavin awi e an seven c i ren 5 fo mcurn theigir sad loss. The funeral service at the house was conducted by Goran- winaowil, sun., sun: agus, I?-iunen, Newer Pens, oypiee the Revs. C. W.Jackson and L. C. ,Gutter and Conductors, Kiln llried spruce I Hardwood Flooring, Kiln R°b°'t3°”' and at th° g"”° by th° llrled Clear Spruce, sheathing and Boards, members of Court New London, I O We ug 3 gall l<‘_ of which the deceased was an honor; V - i , f ‘ 'l CHA LCTTETOWN P.E. Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. mmmmmmmmmmmilr” lllllllllllllll Sal ss You can t always `i f- >