., ~»- Tables. chairs, Book Cases and, Writing disk, and girls, ’ top @ the parson. Come thou and do likewise. mi wmoui o oo. ui' \lal~L'L\.\ shave; aaa ‘ave ~»--~--~---- I _ _Q .p.._-Q »-..- . l l Q - -- ...M ‘ frm; cimiiiiiss. <‘u.iiii.oi'rI~;'row.~i. P. E. 1.. DEcl~:MB1~:n 20.1399. i f -- ~~ . _ - , ' ‘ _ V“_¢H_>__ ;_____,, H ' ~ _ .a-_ . f '~ ' ' ' 1* ‘“ _ "f“‘ ' " 'f ~ »-°”.t§~»<;."lfgi\s..g , f " -na as -aa COME TO ` F. J. HORN SBY`S llooi all Stailmri Slort and Sn ‘ isplsyof New Goods \\`e do‘ not hlow about having the best in the world, but we can say wa have ,the cheapest when you compare them with other goods. For the Girls. The best aisort- ment ofdolls ever offered in Charlotte- town. l For the Boys. Mechanical Toys, newest designs, Steam Engines- Steam and hor. air Magic Lan terns latests le Rotkin Horses THE GUARDIAN . independent Journal, untrammelled and rless; aiming to be lust. impartial, Reliable. News! :ning at all times to further the best in rents ofthe people,and reccsrnizedtherefore as Pho Peoplob Paper. Published at its omces. New Prowse Block North -ide Post Oflice, at the following rates. yable in advancez- Qorning Edition. daily (except Sunday) three months $l.tl££er yr.... ........... .. .f ..... .. Ml) t-bmi-weekly tion(Mond. k Thur.) per W $1.50; in advance ........................ . .L25 eekly Edition (Thursday) Por year 8l.25;in advaiace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LN ¢ 1 have been est.arli.li';ii?e2 at the mowing places. ‘ where subscrl tions may be paid, news turn . ty s, ‘ g something new, Cornets from 40c. u “For the Ladies and Gentlemen. We only ask you to come and ex- amine our Xmm Goods. It is no trouble on onrpart to show them. We have selected with care Leather and Celluoid Gorda for Xmas Presents. Pictures on glass a specialty. Also Holly and Decoration paper. Come and get afew yards to make your Pictures, Dining Room and Parlor lock like the good old times in old Patherlsnd. fF. J. HORN SBY. Siii`E»i~f”i'i'i°i usstwgesery areimpcsed upon, but any of our patrons can send their children for ___ they want We will - be more careful in waiting _ nponthunthanifsome ofthe older people came. We pay lpecial attention to orders, Ask or write for prices. We sell only the best grocties and can- ned goods and can save you on your grocery bill. Try us. lllllllllSlll‘ You Can Pin F ~ Your Faith/e toanyrepresuitatienwemake withregsrdtoourwork. Withalltaleflrstfcasswork- . nanand the best tools that nonsyeas psrehsss, we are Qhsdtsnpsessat onrwora . assihiylnt-class in every rsqiset. "By our works are we known.” lllllllll lllllllll ill.. l‘oun&rs, Engineers and Machinists. , Stun Navigation Co’s Wharf. Q; %'s.”~'~‘- ‘A lshed. advertiginl. lob work and other busi ness tran ted Summeriildg, Ci::;rie's Bookstore-D. K. Curri- Manager. lsiberwmsiiarten Boone o. s. uuttart Agent. Souris East. Telephone cdlce, R 8eaman.A3ent ‘ J-E. B. HcCREADY, |J. P. HOOD _ Editor. Busipem llana_g`r llll lllllllllllll llllllllllll souls. nor one~'hird that number of lighting men. They will be taught a wholesome lesson bye and bye. With arms supplied to them the li yal sub- jects and volunteers in Cape Colony would be well able to take care of the traitros in their midst. to be disloyal cannot number 50,000‘ l`ho Transvaal Souvenir, contains patriotic verses highly appropriate to the present national situation and is illustrated with portraits of the P. E. Island volunteers now in South Afri- ca whose names are given, also with a cet of Windsor Castle, and other artistic features. The lettcr-press is from the pen of lr. A. M Belding of the St. John Sun, one of the brightest newspaper tnen and maga- zine writers in Eastern Canada. The Souvenir rings like a trumpet call and will delight all loyal reader s. It is on sale by Hr. Robert I.. Cotton of tlie Examiner. l =‘ f ' " ""' ’ -"'-'I' Startl° N --Th ll wlnmsnav. nncmumn so. xssa ___°__` I ews are BDITOIIIAL NOTES. in Cape Travsrsshe will sa h son concerned who it is imdustood has remained in bed for the past -three weeks nervously awaiting the fender thas incurs danger to health, not being likely to move out Ls¥’-22.':‘,_._'1‘.'.r:§.~v.-.i- i W.¢al'e_nctyet whstbt the gnnsabanocned by the Br`i&h ” commanders at Colenso have been been the case, as the road-bridge was left in their possession. A somewhat vital point is whether the ammunition which the Boers have would Bt the British guns. It is not probable, we think. that they can make any use of the naval guns. though they may :urn the held guns to account against ns. no doubt any guns the enemv cannot make use of have been or will be destroyed. There is the same want of clear “ken ‘cron the river by the Bow* the odcets ot the company and msmbersci company, was appointed. We are left to suppose that such basl Exam," mum. M Ptuaug _,_ sur ' Ir was the intention ot Capt. Finlay-‘been ‘J dmp 1°3_ m son to bring the S 8. Histo ts this port today Owing tc the tact that she could -l hersspplyolcosi as soon ssl” Stanley Bm`"Au If prosecutor Carruthers will speed she reached Picton she will not ar-i 80965 bhuk °“d`i°°‘°f9d5 *ll ily _collect the tins sew standing nn in psi-gi until tomarrow. made wmppeirsgaokets, against s certain Scott Act violates . tailor made e irts, blbnses Tnn schooner Henry Ives. arrived in port from West River yesterday where ve mac "`°‘N°°°d‘°°°°’°‘“°°°°*°*||°P°f‘ shswaslosded withs sarp Cldotlil hnshslsof potatoes. The shipment _is jcistlr made by lr. Grant sad the owner. she sails this morning for Hali- arrival of the proper oicer. The of- 3*' A Cnois rehsrsal First Methodist church st 8 p. m. every member requested to Awsr down in Florida lately a tres was planted to the memory ol Henry Brsdlei' Flaw. ot the world famous Plsui system. known from the Lie ol Prince Edward to the Pacific. The planting oi s tree is a simple operation, but in this instance hundreds ol specta ,tors were present and numerous speech- es wsre made, from one cl which the lollowing quotation is made: "The leader onthe battlefield of industry w masters conditions and enrolls under his unsoiled banner the stalwart legions oi bread-winners. who gives the oppor- tunity of wage earning to honest toil. is a h`ero entitled to the silt-ctionsts rega and the lasting remembrance oi h lellowmen." . be present, Mn. Guo. D. M.i'rnssoN ot Dundas, sold his beautiful uoitiog horse yester- day for a handsome sum. ho rd is ,the price ofthe following lines and ilannelette _underw tonight and closes at 9.30., No goods on spprobation. Shin for cash on y---lookfput for fardia-_-siqtliug later. A Lanolandsnth 'g _ilnsstingct the Charlottdewn was held last xftiin their inthe Lyceum sith ge"§|ii`i Elgar sssscu. commitisaéhd masagsiisnt tc moss; Vice President, B. E. Smith- Sec. Treas.. Jomph Init; -nd the following:--Sergemt, H. Anderson; Corps. James Dsdy, D. Kennedy, W. McFarlane; Ssppsrs, A..Cnrrie 'and lasts sul. na is»‘i»o»s¢»e min members to arrange tor s series ot es- tertainments, dances. etc., if possible. Classes of instruction open January drst account of the drst battle at =Modder River. Some newspapers com- menting upon the Tngels River dis- p ace across the river. Others take _that the Boers who eapqu-gd gl* 8|-ig. Ilhgens wsrscouoealsd on the seeth side of the river under or near the river bank. The Boer artillery was, ofconrsqonthenorthernside ofthe liver: It is believed th°t the Boer losses wsresmall. | We hear much about a rising of of the Dutch population of Cape Colony, but the danger is not appar- efltly much greater than it was at' d_st. We must bear in mind that nine-tenths of the area of the Colony has so far remained loyal, or is occu- pied by British troops. The Dutch population of the border districts said Something We Have Sold For Xmas Giving. A Suggestion For You--e Sideboards, .E x t e 'n s i o n Sets of dining Combi n a t i o n Desks for boys jr' I " ` l Morris Ch a i r s ‘- R e e d “ Cobbler “ Rug Parlor Sute, Centre Tables, ' Music Racks, “ Cabinet, I ~ l Boy’s Coasters, Minor for -tice Mantle. what seems themoreprobableview. , _ Bargains--25 per cent oifa lot of seasonnble goods. ., Read our list. Jas. Paton 8: Co- apter treat ofthe hghtasifittook 201i .h 201i. 6 3V€ A All ssil Set ‘,~\"\\ And °.’~P0¢U to drive a b' '\‘\`l\-' -trails this week. , is , “Cl We llre never broken faith f’//y "_, with the people and never will' ' Lowest prices will revail. "' i /‘I \ 2nd. Some ai the lssdisg migssinesp ‘ll A faq = and papers will behpt cn tile fore Perfumes gal Mirza :C henedt cl menznsrs and dheussions will - "if san' ni; ry \~",`f be held regnlirly on current events. _ " - - N" ` l’ . Fine Hair Brushes Druggist ¥ np. _ _lg-xii 8 d . . I U, 1 . 81'Rll:'r. ness in regard to the position of the - M' an ne. u ' A ' Famnaton in .t' f tt-heTu l Ri , . . l A A i f..'°"’°°... ......°;.:...::f.- F-of- 6 on 1° P. m. ug I- W- Wirth- B.. - ' 'lheantral Drugkfg, Rink “QQ @' gn role. __ illitlti- e e a man more than a pair of SLATER SHOES lelfcoraienoes at 7 ~ $3.5ll"§5. sm. A PAIR. ' (Vs-sss sc anyone.) 'mf it-its-2” '_ L. &#?ad afjh. .. as-is ah- me ’ __ __ Ah '*- " F isfiio-v“ ‘1 iliiil il lr “li \ ' 0 3 E? £5 ~f2F= _' j‘ ,"§1‘_? I1 he Fine rangeof tops, also Tray Cicths, Laundry Bags a ved Da' t H Pale Bl$,y Fringed Shawlh ` s Men’Yill“silkd.mi:i_aW‘&` fly ` l Wearema' aspe&ldl§ wear for Ladieskciiiiientlemen. Fon MEN.-Kao, n¢ino¢sf,latail and Buckskin Gloves. lined or unlined- _ _ Fon L.~D11-:s,sw»