ws. s , _ ei , 'Q r _ . THE GUARDIAN, CH_ \I`tL0'.i‘ t ETOWN, “C TRY PE.llS0NALllllENTl0NI T `»]-_UCXL SELEEISLATURE _-_-_.__ d u_.¢»_- _ _ _.l ` 4 4 ` i L n P ° _ _.___ Mn. Siiaisr went east yester ay on a Co mmed F " ith .. U Rmimiriiriz Mr. J. T. Metlislfs paper f°“’ day" °“°i“g° J h , - n row e hi'sEP“g_°_' _ ,, gm al Histor and Ami- Mn. J. P. Goanoiv leaves for St. o,n, A chair to considers Bill entitled a . _ , »-1 Sw b f V ' . - u ‘ ‘ FOR B 1-Fe _el r y - N.B. this morning. to inwr 0,-ate th, _ - ' _ . -_ Slyish lllinory lliss Van Stone our new milliner attends all orders personally. Try \Iiss Van Stone for your new hob- ‘bhe came to us highly recommended and will please WEEKS £5 CO. I W FQ )R i ._1_ ll Black ooo Colored llross solos We have received and opened 8- M-ge choice new stock of rich black goods, Broarlclotlls, costumes, plo-lol, md fancy dress goods the very latest. in be hippy to show them to you. TRY WEEKS & CO. FQR ladies’ latest Gilles Our urtutle room contains a per- sonally selected stock of newest styles in Capes. Drop in and see them, they are marked low. T R Y WEEKS & CO. t oliiirs Hundreds and hundreds to select from. All sizes, we are sure to please y°‘“` rnv WEEKS & CO. A Kill Fiilovos The newest colorings in Clasp and Lacing. Don`t forget our 820 bargain worth $1.25 to $1,550 per pair. Real ‘Mn FRANK MCDONALD .urn wirn me ‘ French Kid. - CENTLEMEN TRY Your Furnishings We can save you cash on every pur- chase you want- in your line. See our latmt 4 ply collars at 2 for 250. cuiis at low and sell th_em cheap. _ TRY for your dry goods. We have the variety and will please you in the - arrived by the mail train Tuesday night from San Francisco. Cal. Mr. McDon- ald is a native of this province and has & C0- been living in California for 17 years, FOR where he was in the employ of the Southern Pacific Railway. Mr. Mc- _ Donald is returning to his old home at ` Souris East, where he intends to reside in future. AT the police court yesterday fore- 22capair worth 300. Kid gloves,shirts, , H0011 John Reid- 3 1’1b91`lU°` m9»”» 5 _-. P' - A _ W h d |peared to answer to three separate names br ces 8 buy t ese goo S charges. The first was for an assault upon one, isaac Murley, for which the Magistrate fined him $5 or 30 days & C0. imprisoment. The second was for brcariing Owen Trainoris window on Queen St._ for which a like fine was mposed. The third was for being _ drunk and disotde ly. for which he was L I condemned to pat $4, or twenty days 1 _ imprisoment. The hearing of the case ` ‘avainst a youn man for fi htin on the I Moms ue El in quarian society on Tuesday evening _ _ P g‘_ ec c next. Rnv. A. Cnaisn, Mt. Stewart, is te- L|_Zl1lC0l1rp8t\y. _ Bill was agreed tol _ _ _ _ sim--d at th- QM- Wifi =r==°==°l‘= al'-Wei 1-~S" nlilhli- consider an uct ms .actin the Vins f - the 510:11 iml. Ou that date Rev. Mr. ‘l MR. B:s1~'.i. Hnairrz was apassengerto S - Bi ~ p g ge( t _ _ ourls ll re Jrted a reed to. Fullerton wifi eelir-er nts lectin-_s cn the my by the St>°_¢1sl1HS¢ mshb- Th., Houseplook ,guess ,O mee, at r-Mary Queen of Sr-els" m \Vr|ght’s Mm. Fiiasioii, wife o_f Capt Fraser, was 3 P_ m_ Hill, Kerri si. You cannot afford to a r>ass°vss1'by the Pri-new lest ewnms- _ uliss this treat. Admission only 15 DR. S'raici-:LAND was a _passenger by AFTERNOON sEs5I"N' ` cents. the westbound train yesterday afternoon. TUG debate on the budget gpreoh Prior W H, nav Wai-ri was a passenger Was resumed by Mr. McLaughlin fol- _ ’;.. s .jf I ' *_ _ ‘ _ ' - _ __ ~ _ ` __ ' _ _ “lu R r~r‘iis,Alberron, was registered agam l f ltr lie llulue in uuiur ah, cstertt .ll', » 4 *anus .» 0 53h? "“th§ while to on _ o@~ wa ~. »_'-_ _ _ ._~._._L:.. ,_ ._ ~ ~,, _ It ;:».._~ _E';;; regime was given bv Their Excellencies . When the Ho ’ M P " l '°' Mn W C Cnnwvs, formerly of South whlle the C°ns°rvauveB Paid ‘mt $6" Msssss.r.A.MuLsAN. Bars Bros., 1 W1, 5- ' ', ed M d 1,,_,,f,,,m 600_ f°r_ delegations and get and M. Sweeney, have re0_ei_ved the Bogtgnfreffxelgaw 5:85 ;§0§ythe,e_ Mn Milling, l»l}t_ debarred us f giel, '1‘atamagouche;S. S. (sity of Ghent, Mehlevin, Hastings; Lady May. McDonald, New Glasgow; Surprise, Trenholm. Bae Vertc; Life ` Boat. Anderson, Picton; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette; Robertson’s visit was 'altogether duo to or- .4 contract of floating the Dominion Coal C,-ewy, has been absent from the Maud ever from getting some of our claims. Coy’s. barge, the Grandes, which went for about eight years and is emploved as H0 3315 that U0 Premier yet put forth ashore on Miscouche Shoals last fall Chief Ole:-kin the Auditors Oflice of the such efforts forthe benefit of the farm- during a storm The tug Fred Batt P“°'°°b“1'V R"ilW°)`- GIS - as Mr. Farquharson. Professor will go to Summerside on Monday . . h . ' ; at Government Hong Ottawa Wednes day afternoon and will return home this Pm i 9 H001' , 4/2/ e, , - . ' , V " _ day nicht, and proved an unquestion. m°""°g` ' ~ ' EEENING SESSION' _" ' `*'f'_» Worth, able arid unqualitiecl success. Among _ W £1; H°N°1;n'1‘Hll! hiv-gsfspupllérussligiérgs _ _gin Peters resumed the debate. He _ -~;Yf}_<"{ _ Iva. ___ the guests were Sir Louis and Ladv 3 aftomoogaes ge y y ‘ sal that th° _midget 5P°°°h _‘"5 'Wt ';\"\i\ ~ I Davies. Lady Davies wore white and ` , _ weak or Tinbllng as °b"m°t""z°d byl ~~ t A ='~ red b,.ocade_ Mn.. C. W. Bnniinnonn, Travelling the opposition, but an able effort of a " '- Freight Agent ofthe Plant Line, went man who was determined to carry on _ - " Tno: Bonavista arrived yesterday WT; yF°'°°'d°'Y “_f1t°'“°°f; _ fste ___ this affairs ot the countrymen econemi- » le _ _ if l ““°"’°°“ “‘ 33° Wm’ " "°'Y1’"-g° °"' l Uncle '_iiifnii:od>i§ht°r°s`iugiiie i1itv.'ii;i§ :iid iodnil di?e3;lai:;e§aller° He "’ I n go. She will sail to-day about noon at the Reve,.e_ amen to I-ind fault with theead 9. 999°' for St. John’s, Nlld., via North Sydney MR- C C Mclntosh B A_ was ap&Ssen_ sion cone.d _ _ mfmnn' with the followinrr car 0:18 horse ' ‘ ' - ` ’ ’ 1 "lag the WW 31°" °WU -= 2 9- b it Pr f 0 B i l s ~ . 78 head cattle. 104 sheep, on deck:`§:;)ni,?gtf1,5f;¥;Et?,,£°::go';,i:; bgelggngis 52?? alanaged nmllfs- In 1‘Bf61'rlng lo , de d k 2_00O b,,g,0,,ts_ 2430 bws t ' . th P b be, _ _ egations to Ottawa he claimed that ildtatiiesecand a lot of sundries. Q tliraerlelaigage In e res y nan mmm” they were su°°e°sml.°‘°d °"1y°°St$7o0» Stylish Shirtwiiists; > -Our Shift' Waist! were liver! _Am ‘L-_ item of- anrn.. Ki* ts `i 'nlade by _sf ieoeooeooooo Wholesale und Retail f _ ._-Qu-'/-f-\\.;,'»»;-"",f--f\`,f_~ 5;-\/-r ' '.‘=' it §_¢1 °_/ _QA/l,\..~","\?¢.u_ t readily ill, j,l Increasing t 5 _i Our sale of P-IES is _getting ` larger every day. - WHY ? s ~'¢,_{_ Because they are the best thatl __" good ingredients and skilful ,_ workmen can make. Cream Pies »lZc & l5c one Coceanuthes l5c&20c“ ____\ Chocolate Pies Zllc & 250 “ _,l“ Miles Plea IUC “ 1 Apple Pies I0: “ /my Lemon Pies |00 “ l Ielephone, 98. {1lD» STEWART, '_ Ecueszaa suv, Balres Basliroarl. ___ - ~` ' S S 2' _ streets was adjourned for eight days to procure the atrerdance of the otre participants in the fight. THE funeral of the late Mrs. Malcolm §McLeod took place yesterday afternoon ll and was attended by a very large con- course of people, the procession being he largest seen for some time. The, eocased andat the grave, were deeply solemn and impressive. At the house Rev. T. F. Fullerton offered fervent prayer and Rev. D. B. McLeod read ap- propriate selections from the Scripture, and the lines, “He Giveth His Beloved; _Sleep,” which were favorites of Mrs.l ' McLeod. Many ladies were among the‘ large number who followed the remains _ to the Cemetery, where Rev. Mr. Ful- lerton-read the burial service, and Rev. . , ~ ervices. both at the late home ofthe r I 1 _ _ 35 si W 60008. Wat/er Ice Wafers f .ir 5 o’c1o<.li 38. Wethey’s Minoe meat' in 15 cent! Wklges. Pure Clover Honey in 20 and 25c. 'I morning. _TRADE €ff;>5t§;;3_ H1; despryed the thanks of "1 D P e oairned that it was ` -i--- uireasonable to sa ` _ ~ y that we entered C-ANso, Mav 11, Passed - Srmr. City of into a large expenditure on account of _Ght-.nt. Halifax for P. E Island. the proposed bridge; $12,000 was not __ I __ May 12 ar. Chief Cammander. Lan- unreasonable, and we always paid about ` " $13,000 lor the ferries. This is an age " 4 - of progress and such a change is ne':es`- _' sa;y. The estimates were nearly the ‘slme as last year, 'and did not require - further discussion. I-Ie hoped that _ gentlemen would curtail their remarks ' May 12 cld. City of Ghent, Mchlevrn. and allow the business to golthrouvh. ti s-mmf-:side , .Lady May, moms-rd. Mr. A. J. Moneualu still that ilfé ep- - _ Br-lle River; Janette, Gerrier. Bad- position were scored for making long deck; Surprise, Trenholm, Bae speeches and finding fault . wish (he ' ~ Verte; Swallow, Finlayson. Pinette; actions oi the government. Itwas their fi Ripley Ropes, Sutherland, Prctou; right and their duty to do so. ~ _ Ile called the attention of the Commis- ` _ sioner of Public Works to the neglict of . ' the fe ries _in 'K' ls Co #ff . Q q If you are you had better look over your gear and reple` nish it. Call around and have a look at our Rods Ree|S Flies Lines Ca8i;s Hooks Baskets etc- etc» Our assortments and prices will please you. _ _ _ Q , D. B. McLeod offered prayer. ` \ __ ”' _\ ' _ I \~ »°Nu. soc Bentley’s Llnicnl the modem Pain cure 1 60.5.2; .- Price loc. _ ' ~-f _ <5 Q _ _ ln,-_ _ _unt~y,__wIiile a.n__ __ G . poo wap mapa about they Southport _ V _ erry. n re erring to 'delegations he ;f; Olng said that the amount Mr. Peters charged - ' 0 1 - . . I _ to Conservative delegations included the expense of persons who-'went to - ' thu stock. ‘ ` ' 5- _ _,, \ ._ _ fac 5 that _ ‘ ~ mimi? 8 ‘ ,` specialty of // A* l A . ; 3* ShintfWaists _W what ».~ F I PW "Pure Gold” Jelly Powder, in 100. Plokages. 0981 Salt for Sitter. guaranteed = K Wim i. as 1 Y0n’t cake Canned Shrimps from the l‘ulf of liexico. Brookes “Monkey” Soap in 100. Oakes. Qcnuine French Maccaroni in 1 lb P\°kages. Simcoe Peaches in glass jars, Extra Hwy Syrup- BEER & GOFF- GROCERS. el _ nm lllllllli itll illll ll lillllllllll utgnsistiug of a double tenement house con- lilrooma a News stone wall sellar stable an large -§-i.i°_;;;'.:;°“:°'?.:°:;°'.1:‘°;°'°.li.°°..';'§- _ S J- D- TAY'-0R~ ?°v:;'_<_:tli»g.;-_iotestown 'or no no-¢_| _ _ _ C _ _ THE nguNE§__.sAvER_ _ een - 190 250 Sizes 350 450 - Ghildrons Gotten lloso Assorted Sizes - at 100 120 Q 150 100 PLAIII 120 Hoisery, 140 in Ladies 350 and Childrens 400 450 lllllll FEET WANTED T F`||”`500 P ` IH I Il I HIIS ll USB Here is a pai-tial list of what we have to offer you ‘ on. Saturday May I3lh |899. Ladies Cotton Hose, Ladies Gashloeros Hose -' at 80 See our at 200 250 300 Gllildrons o Gaslimoro Y _ _ Mr. Campbell inoved the adjourn- mem °f 31° H°*1S¢» and proceeded to speak to his motion. _ _At a very late hour the House was still setting. _ _ SONG Snnvicn at the Gospel meeting in Prowse’s new block, tomorro w after- noon at 3.45. Strangers always wel- 001116. l | ri' 1-' --_.f ,e 'Q #IUUUUOIQOIUH S I-About i>._c. gooenooeeoeg gTl‘Y o0ur ooeoooc eo eooeooe Speaking about medium price corsets we think our “a la. Perfection” No. 306 is hard to beat. ` _ei It’s carefully accurately cut. 5 _ Its made of fine jean, faced noheocoa with sateen. It has six ’ side steels. A It’s made to fit a mode ately slender figure- It fits when you buy it, and it_keeps on fitting un- 'til its worn' out. ' and THATS a long sime`9 Ask your dealer for it-is 6 o ooodee he has it. ` _ O _Z rrrrlr_l_l__r:_l_lr_rr rr... I - 3 GCOICQOQICQC# 3' If you are a, live BUSINESS I »nAN` i _ -[rum - r You will have your 170 _ up » _ PRINTING done by j They devotef _I all their time fi ‘_ to. making “ ‘ them “just 71 _ ! 305'? ' ‘_ » _ Hereare some of the prices. __ Nicely _ made,_stripe cotton waist, very fair quality, 38_c»each~ Very nice waist in, blue or pink cotton in neat plaid, ' _ I 480- each Check und. Plaid waists,with self collars and chilli, 790 Here’s a surprise, in`_ nice quality line print, newest cur, white collars and -cufsl 850 Other prices, 1_.05, 1.25,l._55, l.75,_1.95, and up. _ New Collars and Cuffs. 1 Nine different sharpen and stylesin ladies' Collars, high and low and medium. all of 'em stylish _ 120- and 160 New styles in cuis too, 1.60, 200, 250. - Good Gloves. a rue notfto have 9 `\\ l‘ ‘ r 'X _ 01 s0m8» . 1 _ [n gg mm- *se md ,\__*~}3-;__’»i;,‘f'/ sell you a. _ _\l`=_ r"f'-lf* glove that’s ‘-'-\»- _:.;L=f~¢f¢'>5j/'Y/’ Z’ _ - ~- not good. But that won‘t,cause you loss, for we guarantee every Kid Glove we sell. We stand the loss. Kid Gloves in black and col- ors, 750 and $1.00 Nice line 5 stud lacing at ‘1‘.` 15- A very choice line of high grade glqves, new colors, $1 35 Finer still at 81,40, 1.45, 1.85. Black, Tan and white Lille Gloves, lllcipair Imitation _Taffeta Glove in Tijfo . " "¢{*` -"Q: ._ .