94 =' '». err- #35312 _:__ ,, ~ 4 . _ as 'l ‘ ! “_ ras GUARDIAN. caAaLorr1:'roWN,ramos EDWARD lsl.A vo unaa‘e;r"' loolil f.;-_. ,»,,;".fi; ~» o. _ L /5"' "1" , v 1 '» _ . . ,sf 'C §.~.o.~?»~, . -. .;:», s-:_ ~. =.'T` -_-x` -'-='.- -' ' 'F '.-» .` ;f.;.-`§';=°_ ~. i , ___,. ~_ _ _ . » V _\ . ,A .. -,A_._¢_»é_l _:.;_y.` 1 . .__;_v_r_.,'_§f_;» 1 ,__.;¢., - .....~;-,~_.75.,.,,;_x: »._.»,$s!.> ‘,_.!___J_ __"Mi‘;` ng . M ~~.:;-._ .~\.!f.»‘ < -.ai ~':>?i . »- .- , ..- ' »’ » '~. ' *“.'@_\...~-.1 _.fa '#3,--:~§»<.-.=~_~=>-Jf‘§‘_--f<~f"i.~»-ef'.cs -=.~=,- _ - ri * __ Qt' ,-;»~'~.»; _.;.»»1- . _ _ _-f=>ip~'.‘,.-_i~, ' f A ‘J , _ f ' _ »"»»:;» .."‘ ,Tf.'..=,.. ».“’=~_j_~..- vi; _ _ __ -'§ 5' ‘ ”" ' ' ' ` " V . I ' ., e " .' -. ’ §T‘§~;.?v3§:`~"f..'.`., "f.`~i§‘<,‘= “__-*f"~'.';»-,’l!~--.'.¥;f J.) 4 ;.- __,`.__, ' " ' - l Ii" ‘ Q' f” " *S =` »‘ I..~..' <.`»z<2-.-_.~ . ... '*` 'ff'-‘I `~-:Mt ' ` ` _ fs - r 1'»-. ~-§1f.'_J-;~,_;~ - ‘ " ' - Y _ f _ - L Y W . . - < »- ' _ ._ -_=_,y.,,.~..f__y=* :'91 L t V I - _ » , Blll[lV€i oll in Full Smog. i~jver_\'tliin~,: must _sro as 0 nol intend to carry out `s worlll of M001( l can po_~'.\ibl_\’ .\`(‘ll~ft‘\‘en prices. Renlcllll-cl' disc0lJnl.~l hinu cxccpt l Patent Me licines Perfumes and see the containing all odors from the l~` r e n c ll a makers. et Powder Grossmlth s ish. Seeley’s mel’s. PIPES See the splendid values We offer nearly goods. CIGARS Pretty boxes, of excellent quality. holiday packages of Soaps, etc, etc. Call Apethecnries' Hall. li In Xmas Baking To-day we are baking a large lot of ChristmasCake. It is well mixed and is the finest assortment we -ever- had. This is saying' a lot. but you will agree with us when you see it. And the prices are only 20c. and§25c. a lb. tie, Call for sample. TELEPHONE 98. D. STEWART Eclipse Bakery. ou Want the Best we O O CC Cl II IC C I _.J .-I'.°» vs Bakes Best Bread . 0-0_1:-_.oi Ulf 0 ¢.o_c°a,¢ ¢0,¢.l l.o.o.l 5 r~ 7 1'-» _r_- _ - -wa- H L DIGKEY, li. D. dale ol London. Hospital.) Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat. an -ooo-1 2-4. rr \ ' Eveelested and fitted with glasses. 'i' F '. & _ and Province. l _-»~¢-_. . dents Everywhere. zllrllollurs per ton isbeinn ,.|,m~f»¢ .-4 Us >< Coal. 'THE Public Schools close today for th xmas h0hd3y5J`9'0D0l!iDg On \\"cdncsd',zy, January 2nd. Sr..lanlcs` Church Sunday School f@SLi_ val will be held this evening in the hall at S o clock. Sec program. Yssrl-:nn.\\' the Schooner Vivian reached Souris with lli.'» tons of Sydney round coal for l\lr.C. Lyons. The coal wlll be brought to the city by rail, i AN income while you live is a thought 1 that must be acceptable to the general i public. Elsewhere in this issue will be : found the ad\'ertisement_ of thc Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. TIN! C0ll1D8I1yis offering a policy which 5 enables the holder not only to provide au é income for lifc to his wife_ but Sha;-es ,m 5 income for himself as well. The company , contend that in a .loint Income Policy the l very best form of insurance investment i at lowest possible cost is given. Mr. J.. A. l Johnson whose name has been prominent- ly identified with the insurance world in the general agent located at Halifax. The i Mutual Life has been eminently success- ful and thc new policy oll`ered is wo;-thy of consideration. THE residents of Tryon and vicinity Were pained on Saturday last when they learned of the death on that day of Mr. Charles Lea.rd(Point) of‘ that place. Mr. Leard had been in comparatively good health until a few days before his death. He complained of a severe cold and this terminated in diabetes ,of a severe and rapid type. _His son Philips. dow of the `; L'. S., was at once telegraphcd for and the funeral was delayed until Wellnesday so that couldbepresent at the burial. The other survivors of the family are Mrs. i Leard; Mr. F. H. Leard in the employ of , Messrs.Sinclair and Stewart,Summerside, iand Mr Smith Leard at home. The late lMr. Leard was deservedly respected and ~ his early death occasions much sorrow. To his bereaved family and friends THE , GUARDIA.\’ extends sincerest sympathy. i THF closing exercises of the Kinder- i garten for the Xmas Holidays took place ‘yesterday morningfandlwas witnessed by a good audience of 'ladies and gelltlemen. WE HAVE IT, inning me program me lim.; folk.- ,acquitted themselves in a manner which iealled forth much .applause from the l audience and showed the careful and excellent work onthe part of the director, Miss 'Wathen and her assistants, Miss Barrett in chargeof -the primary depart- ment andliss Smith. The following was the interesting D!‘0£.’ram, Miss Smallwood being musical director: Opening Prayer. Good Morning Songs. 1 Talk. March and games, Chorus-“Children-can you T1~~_ly Tell?" Reci tation -\'ernon.~Schurman. Duet-“Hushaby." Finger Play-“Down the Chimney." Chorus-“Old Santa Claus." _ Recitation-Harry`Stanley. Chorus-“Merry\Christmas. Recitatiou-Arthur Doull' Reeitation- Dorothy Young. A Doll drill. 's 6 %.é,..,., This signature is on every box of the geuuilli Laxatlve Bromo-Qumme 'r~\»\°=- I. Tl W. fhenmedythdmnsawkhonefv F _ i ____. mi » the ‘ You may walk the city nvgr but “nm 5'0" End The P‘“‘Pw° gm" 70° the BY Reporters and Correspon by some of the city coal dealer; for lllzblr e Mr. Walter' Simpson and Mr. J. S. tree in St. James church this evening a 8 o`clock. See program. will be continued today at ll o'cloe when the barouches, i,uggies_furnitm- THE sale of horses, carriages, sle-ight etc. of the estate of late _A. N. Large was well attended yesterday. Mr. P. S. d Bro Nu purchased Brown Bird. I li i Judge Haszard, who has been attending V the VVinter Fair at Guelph, returned b_ MIMO yesterday. Mr. C. R.,Smallwoo|l Clark, azeexpectcl by the return trip cf ` the Mluto. _. 4| IN recognition of v.1lu.ible services rendered as soloist of the Baptist choir Miss Marion Earle was presented last night with a purse of The present- ation was made' by Mr. Duffy on behalf of the choir and congregation. I'l‘ was expected yesterday that the Elliott would leave Cape Breton last night with a cargo of coal for Capt. McMillan. lf the weather remains moderate it is expected that she will endeavor- to reach this port instead of .lroinsr to Georgetown as before stated. I, ON Wednesday: the Blanche M. '1`hor- burn arrived in Georgetown with a cargo of hard coal for Mr. C. Lyons. The coal will be brought to this port by rail. The Thorburn would have entered this port were it not for the closing- of the harbor. The coal will be brought to the city by rail. At aregular meeting of Court Charlotte- town, Canadian Order of Foresters, held last evening the follow ing officers were elected for the coming year. P-C- R. Bro. W. G. Gillespie. C. R. " W.`\\’. Harper. V. C. R. “ Roland Meikle. R. S. " \V. C. \Vhitlock. F. S. " Neil McNevin Chap. ‘° Peter Innis. S. W. “ Daniel McLaren. J. VV. “ Murdock McLeod. S. B. “ \Villis McGregor. J. B. “ R Matheson. Delegate to high court. P. C. R., W. G. Gillespie, Orgauist Bro. Lorne Robinson. r THE Aberdeen arrived on Saturday if afternoon from Quebec, where r she left on the 3rd for Pictou. ` Since leaving Quebec sl.e has experienced . , Some very boisterous weather, but came ‘ through all right. On arriving at Pictou word was waiting there for her to take in ,Northumberland Strait buoys for the _ winter, proceeding toCharlottetown with _ them, where she had to remain several I days owing to the harbor being frozen. . She again proceeded to Pictou, where she. left on- Thursday for Halifax. Capt. ` Belanger is still in command of the Aber~ ,deen,aud she has been somewhat I improved by the addition of a forecastle 1 deck and _after house. The Aberdeen will perform lighthouse and buoy service o n Wednesday. -Halifax Recorder. ` THE semi- annual meeting of th I Wanderers’ Amateur AthleticGl-ub was, held at Halifax Hotel last eve-ming. The I President Dr. H.. A. Curry, was in the, chair, and there was a large attendance; of members. The reports of the various ; committees was submitted and_'adopted.` notwithstanding the expenditure o between $311 and $3.50 for the club’s athletics duringt-life past summer, $1W , for resodding the bowling green. $150 for the erection of an arch and _ $150 for. sendlngthe football team oo clarllmeff _ town, a considerable suplusstill remains# in the treasury. Had it not been for the above large expenditures the year would have been the most successful financially in the history of the Club. The manage. ment attribuae the largest increase in The membership roll last year totalled 302 During the year just closed thirty 'J ’ d l ° °oine< elgh ' of dues, two died, and twenty-two le city, making a' total dr0DP0d fm v he hear. au-»r ment of C\"‘9W*’*'° P"e`emsv time there are 316 names on the roll. 'il miss your ch once f»»f ~"°\\\§» L ' HH] l Few suool-3srloNs. A Fur Jackets. In astrachan, a beautifu- pr0S6l1l’» om -3_$l$l.00 to $50.00. E791' irment guaranteed. Fur collars, ruff.-1, muH`s and 181305. large assortmenz to select from- Gloves. LADlE.\' we carry the allésii kid Nice _ _ 1 . Lied Kid (ll0VeS, 500 9° Pa" to In Silk, Cashm6l°f‘,ih9h;‘9?1Qul1{;E M boxes are just beautiful, in ilk Scarf. Prices for U GTP, . ,S I $3.30. _ \w$l_45_ rm gloves in the city for men. Gents’ Furnishings. i Neckties. of the newest in ties. ‘ Collars. in stock. E newest goodrl- rllllufllers. . GENTLEMEN our stock .of L°di°"` Kid G1°'°°i’°°mPl"°` Pm” A.. umbrella makes -» }'°‘ff‘1 5°°°l>a.i. to $1.63. resent. can wearing m'"°"“‘ ‘° Q - IZ ’ P b ellas Prices |50 t0 $400- If Ca" ‘md 99°- 0°' °“"f‘°"'m°'“‘ .COUIOH B530!! c0!l‘lf°f*°r'» l iiflu 091' um ' `° _ before they are all sold. _ can in and have [look “ou” U pen every eve ning until Xmal. _ ...c .=.1-s:.->.' 1. Jngt cpenedamagnificent d’splay -__,_ \ Fullrwgg of all styles and sizes iBra.ces. @ 3 Our bracez are no lby and the @ ifax Chronicle. y No stable is complete withouta supp i of Bentley’s with every bottle Choice Xmas \Ve have just received ou and runs; sr-rv 'it is lhe _\'\i(~PS'3 __ assortment to be seen ln the_ City. .. Our one, two and three lb. fact they are t.oo pretty for dis- them in order to fully ap- '» prec-late their beauty. . If you V* ax-e'g~oing to give a Xmas pre~ sent, we know of nothing so appropriate as one of our choice boxes of Confectionery Manfactured by Ganong Bros. ' weasrea a lonnit .___ . _ Tar: sale of the late A. N. Large`s estate k the Nova Scotia coast till spring, taking °X`iSf»e“°° h"7i“3 5”” °"5a“i5°d Dec' Wh' A the witner supplies to Sable Island onf 1 li SIR.--Mr. John Anderson, Kensington, p in a letter published in yesterdays Examiner complains about his late defeat c - . __ . _ . . ‘ ` etc Wm he sold. ln the Foul th Dlstrlct of Prince. I do no.. <0 wish to comment on the folly of his crying over spilled milk.nor on the very doubtful taste displayed by him in insulting; the people who were mistaken enough to vote `. for him. ‘ _ Imerely wishlo deny absolutely that portion of his letter which accused me of canvassing against him 0:1 the ground of his being a C. 'l`. A. worker. The statutory declaration in the letter purporting: to be signed before Edwin Proctor, J.P, is essentially untrue. After reading lheflettcr 1 ascertained from Mr. Proctor the name of the declar ant. He is Peter Hughes of Kensington. l May I inquire whether hc has not been in jail for violation of the C. T. | Act '_' Whcthcrhe can read or \-:;i‘.c.’ Whether he did not vote for Mr Anderson ? and whether hc has not since admitted that he did not- know what he was making his mark to, and that the contents of this. published declaration are untrue? It ‘ challenge Mr. Anderson to get properly such a statement as published from Hughes or anyone also. < A C. T. A. Prosecutor needs all the f l "0 _ . . ,Y 'lms lot of 1800 handkel'chlcfs came to us by 1 They were part of the stock of a big firm whose '1""-'*-‘ H 3111” News of me colonic childrens Festmlanfl Xmas ml-_ john Andersmfs Le,\ter_' _ y _ o 150 dozen Dainty Embroidered .I .5 i Handkerchiefs 3 for 25cl exprers to-day. support and sympathy he can get and it is to be deplored that anypersbn, much less alemperance worker, should attempt to descredit him in t-hepublic press. I believe Mr. Anderson means to bea temperance worker. Iknow him to be a very zealous Conservative, but unfortu- nately his bittcr letters and extreme partisan ship show that he is alllwing himself to become of doubtful utility to Conservatism or Temperanc. Mr. Anderson and myself are members of the same temperance society. We have neyer had occasion to be anything i but friends. It is apity that he should so far forget himself as to treat asa personal enemy every one who voted or canvassed against him in the election. That is not politics. It is not common sense. It is not t/cmperance. H._A. LESLIE. _ Kensington,:Dec. 19. Miss Winifred Brecken and Miss Nan Poole of Charlottetown, lady students from Mt. Allison, were guests for a few hours yesterday at the “Cellars” en route 1 to the capital of the “Gem of the Gulf" ` for their Chrismas holidays. Armed with 1 lots of Holly and Mistletoe from the Truro l Nurseries these exceedingly bright young ‘ iadies seem as if they “were on conquestsi Y St. last evening a good audience greeted thechildrcn and thoroughly enjoyed the excellent program of songs readings and p ' recitations so well rendered by the little 1 .~ folks. Company A. has been six years in 1 1884, by Miss Wadmaa, then suveriuben-. dent of Juvenile work. During the six’ ei years overfour hundred children have »\"},/.‘¥ xx X . ‘ r i 'A 4 '“=__ -*r*-'" _ _______ _; r ____ ‘taken the pledge. Who can estimate the good resulting from the efforts of the men and women who carry on work among the little people. V Molasses Kisses only 10 cents a lb at th e Crown Confectionery, W. A. Hutcheson- . U _ V* _ _(_. _z A ,_~~v __ _ _ _ _ '.~» ., ‘ f bent." Truro News. p _ _ . » _ Couruzv A.,Loyal Crusaders,held their » _ ' C A aaniversar concert in their rooms, Kent ‘ir r ii ~\-~"_\"-.`\,\`,‘\."\.'\.`\... `\ I failure was noted some time ago. They were