I om.-n. sum!" . l , ~v\<~\ *'- ,I THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 161899 run?-I’ en, .f-, 2 _ _ V ,} _;_1__v_ , ,_ .1 _l_ _ _f V __ _ _*_|§.¢ A Guaranteed Geterrh Gure. ‘ re-use six boxes- Jumlimgie ngalidirghtlgig-IDDIY exactly ec- ‘my it ere the directions-and if on are not Sglxdnssee vour dr\l8Kl!¥» lll’ Wll,lrha"'l”'l° ~ 3, eres n 10 WY 7°“ your moneh bur bor that mve s\1lr°°f°¢ “ll °"°’ 1,# _ CM” °°‘°."‘l °“a°o...:.::'f. THURSDAY, FEB. 16. 1%. L :$31-y"|>‘;clk(i\`:e lgdlnctlhtsher nu si-ncslsfe 115 __________._.--- For sale by Geo E Hllilhes - ' l Z l lllllllll [Ill llllllll Milf i find it to their advantage to send to F. J. gomnbyka Books Store for Legal Blanks, Selle, Tapes. \\'ax. Inks, \\'ritln¢ and fopylng from the best makers. DIY I Books. Ledgere, Journals, etc, Note and Receipt Pads, Letter Clips and Files, Johann Futura’ bent Rubber Bands and Pencils. all shaved down very line at F. J. HORNSBY’S. Eouselnueepers Do ro; wait until House Cleaning toget Mpts and Frames on these Pictures that you in- .e..d.d to get cleaned and fixed up last Spring We will do them for you cheaper now than w- ean in the Spring and 'you will now have = arze assortment of Picture Mouldings tr choose from. Come to i,§,e1\gr[gi§hy's Book Sure Z ' I SPECIAL l'll|gl\BS Renenres. Hughes’ Coughilllxture For Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, Hoarse ness, an all Pulmonary a8ections. Price 25 cents. Hughes’ Creosote Mgrturfe h _ el nt pre ra on_ or C roi_iic lironclégis and ‘Kung Disease. P1100 OSD . Rodd’s Rheurnatism Cure. Aposltivn cure for Rheuinatism. A trial will convince you. Price soc. Special Remedies prepared for DY SPEPSIA, _ IND;GF.s'1‘IoN. CONSTI PATIO!! etc.. etc.. For the Beet English Drugs and Medicines A I $5 days each season, a total of 250* _ Quebec the sessional allowance is _ -* $800; in Nova Scotia $500; in New 1|-IE STANLEY. Brunswick $300; in Manitoba $550; ----- in British Columbia $400; in P. E. The present long detention of the Island $172 and in the Northwest Stanley by being stuck in the ice and Territories $500. It will be seen that unable to reach port naturally serves in only three provinces is the pay of to recall previous delays in our winter members lower than`in the big pro- steam communications from a like vince of Ontario,' while in Quebec it cause. We have `not at hand the is much higher. figures to show how long the steamer --___ ~ Hereafter the members of thel THE ALASKA” BOUNDARY' Ontario legislature will receive but if c.n‘di"" Wm Nat Permit Lmuur $500 each for sessional allowance, and * b T k n Ac alf the previous rnileige rate. In 0 ° “ ° 'au' SKAGWAY, Alaska, Feb. 4. [Via , Victoria, B. C. Feb. 10.-Two United States custom house oiiicers, P. M. Hoyt and Hector MacLean, while con- _veying liquors from here to Log' Cabin, were arrested at Log Cabin last Mon- day, charged with crossing into British Columbia while serving in an oiiicial capacity. The two men were held prisoners for 'twenty-tour hours and brought betore Captain Cartwright, acting magistrate, h-1 b-fm -- -» --Y T1- fr-dr-g of ----o of :r:s.::;°;.:°.I;":.r.;;;r'“a:.s.;2..”r;: time, but the present term of two Pharaoh of the Exodus has caus°d for-American (meets to convey goads W9€liSlS 8U\0¥lg the lollgesli ll lloll l5ll° °lll°3ll0ll wb” l"ll59‘l Wllelfller through to Log Cabin, and the bound- actually longer than any previous Pharaoh was drowned in the Red Sea. ` ary line was at the summit and not at term of being “Stuck in the ice.” Probably most Bible readers have 1Log Cabin. released them. From a table supplied by Mr. concluded that such was his fate, and . C8Pl9»lll Caflwllglll flll`lll°l` llll`°al9ll° Horace Haszard and published in this yet the narrative in Exodus does not l Fd l° lllresl °Vel`5' Anlerlcan olllffel c°lll joornol in Moron lint it oppom rhotiony no ¢xp1ici¢1y_ -‘And the Wm., 1ng__bey;>_nd1he 811131113? live while con- iuring the Winter S68-S011 the Stanley returned and covered the chariots and I Vglmg iquon an I necgsbary would place ofhcers at the summit to stop rs usually laid oH` for about ten days the horsemen and all the host of mem for the purpose of cleaning 9 Pharaoh that came into the sea after, It fs mponed that Canadian omcials »5°ll°l`S- AP°"° f"°m the ln' l"ll°m- Tll¢l`° l`°m“l°°‘l not S0 l““¢l1 decided to order the American oiiicials ¢"“Pll°ll °f ll" "Wk _fmm tllls 8-S 0110 Of I-horn"-that: iS 110% S0 much now stationed at Log Cabin to move =8-‘1S@»Sl16 his been Stuck In the 100 as one of these that came into the across the summit line. This will ‘uring successive seasons from 11 to Sea., grently cripple the collection of Ameri- l ____ can customs duties. Deputy Collector lays in the ten seasons 1888 to 18971 The Spanish Cortes is to meet on °l CllSl°lll“ L- All‘ll`°W"» °l SWS' nclusive, or an average of 25 days the 20th instant and will then dis- Way' has W'm°” P°°l°' d°P“‘Y_ °°l` ier season. If however, we take the pose of the peace treaty lt will no lector' °f Cauadlan customs’ mal he We ll3»V9 the finest 301303011 111 . . . . ` uid h f h ld ll l' d tverage for nine years, omitting 1888 doubt be adopted without prolonged zgbid a;°affrl;h;_ cozvoyslqflzlgl “£6 9, the average time of being stuck will discussion for two reasons. Spain is omcial boundary was 5emed_ He has 150 D8 had III the City, BSP Gldlly S0 111 0111' -Je much less, as that year was an powerless to resume, the war against ,150 sent to Washingwn and Sitka for exceptionally severe one and the the United States. That alone' is a instructions in the matter. ‘ Stanley was reported stuck in the ice sufficient reason. Then there is the _ . ' bleached and unbleached during 85 days in that one winter. fact that Spain is to receive $20 - . The average season’s detention from 000,000 for the surrender of the , _The llttle d(_)g snails at the 0ll`9l`llal`» whlte cflttoll Qllllt5 T this cause in the nine years referred Philippines. The depleted condition bl ’ One' Who’ If goo matured’ to and omitting 1888-9 was a little of the Spanish treasury makes the Mies l10 D0l`.lC8. Just DOW Linens’ bleached and Nam’ Table over 18 days. monetary argument in favor of -con-"we are fading good natured The indications are that the re- firming the rr-eatya very powerful we have juSt_squared up thé Night RODCSS Df8.W€fS+ c0l'S¢t OVCIS, mainder of the present season will one. . , . . . . . big est ear s furniture trade ve ver d flicult avi ation for the --° g y ‘ Sltanlenyasllthe loiig-cfntinued gold THE GUARDIAN has received the WC BVBP WB 118578 8. few chemlses 'der|es. weather has filled the Gulf and Straits following inquiry with request for 8-Il Odd liI1€S V011 Call have at 1- 3 great ynasses of heavy ice. BDSwel'f*°.Ab0l.lt: 3 yealrl' 3 $81” V __ will remain till the mild weather of lI16l"S Club WHS Organized 10 KIDS' Mal.k Wright & C0 11 gpnng oauegs It [.0 melt N0 ggngug S5011 AIl]OI]g l}l`|8 lD€!llbCl‘S Eli Irhlt i It Pays to Buy at lllll Plall U Tilill 61|-eeler Pllllll 10 4 or 91 10-ior 91 ll-4 or9l 4 55andG 50c,55c, 6 eoncem is felt for the safety of the time were A. and B. grocers.;Recent- ' ' _'L At the Apothecaries Hall. _ vhorrorrotown. Snnnvslfl PHUENIX Assurance Company of London, England. Assets ' ' ° 813,000,000- Fire Insurance on every description of pro- perty at lowest rates. F. W. HYNDMAN, Agent for P. E. I. uvhatnunuuumg about Z §_ @- --_ l l IIIIIIIIIHIII A Steel Feed- Boiler tale r all 1 _ _We have some nice steel boilers =_ in stock that we will sell at ai small advance on cost. -= ghpnet bpileirs aredmade of the; =s s ee pate an b th be 2 boiler makers. y e at =._.. We guarantee them to be first; class in every rcs ect. No cast; iron ends, all steel? Call and see us before purchasing § lmllnlunmumh i lnlluluu ellewhere nur; srwrm rc 'Q have been giving a reduced rate to the Standard O11 frust of the United ‘N candidates who opposed these gentle- In the British House of Commons e men in U56 °l€Cffi0?‘S and WBPG DSW!!! the relative strength of parties is now, 0”” fll the lllcesl and best Plf’P ;% felt even shorter than the members government 405, Opposition 264_ The “l“t‘°“5 °° ‘lie lllalkel' ' 'elect. ministerial majority is therefore 141. Far supelllor to man? ol the m orted articles e --_--_ _ Apart from the Liberal Unionist and- The reason assigned for askwg that Irion Norionorisrs, the Conservative the coronatiou oath should now be members 1 ne ak ' ao rn e a. clear majority amended is tha-li in B f€W yea-PS at of 10 over all in the House. Nine by- “'03” the P14066 Of Wallis Will be F6' elections have been held since the pre- quired t0 bake the 08-th as 8- Pl‘0t€Sf-- vious session and five new eers are [3115 S0"9l`@lSU- He is by H0 I-'00a»DS 11 entitled to lake their seat: in the o wo P " lllgob and there arc Some eXpreSSi0llS Lords. These are Lord Kitchener,Sir ’ in the ¢0r>uaf»i0n Oath that High Philip Cor-rio, sir- Henry Hnwkinnsn C_lllll`Cllfll@ll 33 Well as H0193-U Cf\-l'»l10- Joseph Bailey and Sir Robert Gurdon. _ llCS Wollld gladly have ellmllla-ted-Tl`l€ The Salisbury administration appears _ > U]0V9IDe1'.lb IS therefore 50 Pe- t() bg Very gpgupg “ntil another gen- ceive a. very strong support outside of era] election, at leash ‘ steamer, thou h doubtless those who ly 9' by lllw was Passed Wlllcll leads “S - g. . - ************* »are on board think the time passes f0ll0WSf “Any 0116 C811 50001119 5 * very 81(-,¢1y_ member who is 18 years of age, re- ' presenting a household, except he is Q ed ` ll' ‘ ' .” Al- * . The London Chronicle is -mhofio ifiifg .rl”.§fo§,”§..i.`°§§;'27.§.,»» .inn are ' Bs bdfsalns In Remnants of White for the statement that a member of fu1|me,,_ning,_Wi|\ the above bylaw *Find this hard weather on th P*"l`ll“lllellt l°°Pl'e39llllllg Kllkelllly ls exclude A. and B frcm remaining in *hands and face' §°lllY l°“l` €°e° three lllclles ln llelgllfv the club as members? Answer.-No, * Ladiss :and that in Queensland, Australia, the bylaw only applies to .those who- `*h°;`l° l;;0°“ Rf "lm “ands bu* °“° may become members in the future. * Find l\ inc a ve our ect. "0 doubt the _...___ *our Ahnnnd maui - 1 aapaees >i%%r’§n§l@%l% ills unnyside. peculi--4 eeaeere Prints, Flannelettes, Dress Goods, Silks, 5% p . It has been used from North;;| apeto East P0i|]t_ DIRECT F Softening, healing, deiicately5,5‘§ perfumed. Try it. gig Prepared and sold by "" elses :>- F’ ebvliiriésilé WEGA! CDXKI Central Drugstore. _ dh ?%’l€§l%%%>is%i(<§r"s%i(s%%l€§% the Roman church. ‘ - ~ ~ ""’*=-2-¢'1""” ‘ - A and Shoes from us _ $583939 W0 5lWB_l‘S sell at very small margins. . - l A Pr n 3 Boots H also know Just- when the money’s worth of leather is in a pair of E"°1`Yl>°.-~-\~_ ‘_»ul‘_\ . NMMl* States This ouvht n I - C, t t b - mitted for a moment “ge fre eélixd ` THE MoDERN_,, § to find the Toronto Globe speaking mmde,-S, Engipeeps and Machinisti § out forcibly and plainly, and calling St¢{§Jr1111a?§g;rt1§a£°r`i;>l;itAi’harr. § upon the railway committee of the § I~irone125. § Privy Council to do their duty in the _ muuuuhmunmnnhwmmi ULAIM BEST VALUE _ §H=#%`i¥##>‘)% We do claim that you can get better value in most all lines of Boots lhlllll uhhh & C » annelettes R1 5. u nnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnm Pointed Toes That we told you of some time ago have been selling well- a great many sharp buyers have taken advantage of our 25 per cent discount and got really good shoes and good fitters at t-he poor kind prices-even supposing they are not so stylish they look well under rubbers--better than the broad toes.-we have added to this lot-you will find some now that are not very sharp. Womei.`s.Boots’ $1.75 for $1.31 “ “ $185 “ $1.39 , “ “ $1.90 “ $143 " ts “ H 215 $1.75 “ rg 2.50 H s1.s7 “ “ soo “ $2 25 i THE llvz AL DEALER I p llllfllillll 1'0"’ A l Ill l7v\|'\'l’\|\ll\ rlrllllrllllilll ¢'\ r‘\ll\vl|f'\¢l'lll'»‘\l|lr`\l|\rl\ll\l1 l'\»’\l;l\l¢\la'\ ‘.»lil\r’;ll\,-;ll,l;l¢l\ if iilo oo sane.: .r:.§;rr.ss:.s.Q“°°“S-surf We have opened line ot N ousering me QS’ CD i nrshings always on hand J C H N Mc LEO D use F’ *l=#=l NOW ON AT THE LONDON H DTGSS 3-C)O('1S xblt 6 ‘ Nlmed good 10 *lithevery :IIE JH