as? ,. kr f ' . 1 ij »_. y_.\ _“ a "3 Var. , Q1 , , _-. ~, if ..--;._~: - V ii u .1 ,» ,\_ frii-!nd~', g`iving more ileasure g K < . .».=‘ S I ( 4 `$ _,____v_ W'hit can ha nicer for a ` ` _ _ hm for ‘sl _he d0z_n_ ' to create and which tend to Derlletuate ' .Westla ke Bros , ; A DW 21 685' the case,and fairniinded persons, who are §§"`:‘ f . "` disposed tocalmly consider the situation s-rw as ~ -en 1 =»§;°~»~§f~ . sri* . ".fsf'~ ~'~<; rf. » -: ~»~:.<>~,sf»>‘f::~=f".-'< -' f ‘ » ' ' ,_f * ~f( _ ._ .'~_~,=_- '3-,:’.'.., '- - it 1»~.»f?.;:~`,- .fl 1 ~ ° lst Jan., i90i Card of Thanks months’ in business, I eiveud my thereforens he Peopldn Paper. moet hearty thanks, assuring you 81 that in the coming year, as in lah pmt’ I will spare no “fort to me,-ig 3 Block North side Post Olilce, at the fol continuance of your csutideuce and A esteem. J. G. JAVIIESON, The Med`c il Hall. GRAND Military Concert SBY3 Members of the P. E. I. Contingent to Edib0I`» BUSUI South Africa. Under the Djstinguished Patronage of _ _H7 H L' t.(` M'I ll , . , ;3...;°;;._‘;:,..;?';f“3f of 2,3," [Hi M[)Ri||i|[§ will _............ .......... ... 15...... ... Mayor Warburton, in the ` Opera House . ls- ON 9- LPRIDAY, JAN. 4111, 1901, PROGRAMME. PART I Ovefure . . _ _ . . . _ . . . . . , . ..4th Regt. Band Vocal Stl . . . . . . . . . _ _ .,Mr. Chas. Earle gince . . . . . . ...viaster Arthur Warburton one-'trenches before Paarfleberg. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ . Contingent VocalSoio . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Cotton Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Rev. Loo. \Villi&mS Violin Solo . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ Prof. Vinnioombe Vocal Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Prof. Tanton Sceae~Guard Mounting . . . . . . .Contingent INTERMISSION-Sale of Candy. Selection . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . ..St. Cecelia Club Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Lefurgey Voc il Solo . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ .Miss Earle Address . . . . . . . . _ , . ._ Rev. T. F. Fullerton Vocal Solo . . . . . . . . _ . ..\Ir. Brent Mclnnis Qiarionet Solo . . . _ . . . . , _ . . . . ..Prof. Watts Scene-Night Alarm . _ . . . , . ..Contingent Vocal Solo . . . . . , . . . _ _ . . . . . . . ..Mrs. Watts Reading . . . . . . . . _ . .. .Mr. T. A. Mc-Lean YocalSolo.» . _ . . . . . . . . . ..Mr. Ed. Mitchell Scene-In Bivouac . . . . . . . . _.Contingent GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Positively no encores. Concert begins promptly at 8 o‘clock. Tickets 350 and 501:. 3lilld ` _lf A Y 'L_ __=;-:_l 1 _ . Dainty ii Recherche Pnnraiiure , ‘Holiday Gift than a daintily . executed Portrait 2 . Wh-it more lasting? ' A for dollars will get you a Q ' df z=n Portraits, which can he ._ .ds :ibn el amorg a drz n 7 for I-he mt ney than anything _ 'else (le aiuabl-. "Q In she larger siz >s we have ,_` the Duchess Panel or the Re~ * 8 'Then we, have the dain'y I-I "flue Vormm and the popular ___ tions. sectional interests and the strong 1' g Karillo, at $3 the d z-ar. Our new Panel at $3.50 the _ dozer, is blond to be popular ` '. with those ah i do not care for » _ a large Portrait. 'lTi»e.~e me oval-, iquares or _ pmol.-1, according to dc~ire, and _f _ at the prices are ablut the .’ yiice of Chrisinris C--r-'ls _ Wh'c‘1 utnld give your ' f,§`.,_,d,, ,he mcg! ‘pleasure-»~ - your Poi' fait daintilylinished V or a Christmas Card? A 'J they cost abt-.ut the - som . l Chai lotltctofn. Wewlsii 0ur Costciners all' the limsnli oe ti thank. c» their liberal 5;;-|ng't*ia-,past year. to know that our _ l:_‘}`_° ati: "5: R Q, ' Entrance through Clark’s Crockery I . furtlwf- '11°fl¢- ' Store, the Lewis Old Stand. tha public. -* _ _ . tributed to the success of my lirst six i lo "Je and fear ess, aiming to be THE GUARNAN n Independent Journal, untrammellod To am who lmve ,O kindly COP- geusnlmpartlal, Rollabio...Ncwoy, 1.' eklng at all times to further the best nteiests of the people, and recognized Published at its oillces New Prowse In ing rates, payable in advance - carried out. Bilmmerside and appears practicable but lacks a landing pier and also lacks direct c0nnect'on with the Intercolonlal It is one thing to prove that the steamer can ply daily by that route and another thing to prove that she can do the work required under present conditions Doubtless the conditions can be improved in the future C WN PRINCE MWKRD The Twentieth Gwtllry Good hyo to the IGH: .~ of the Stanley and Clznrlottetown would Ha ' ‘t e. aviga 0 muy ts in summer-from Summerside to Point dn ,. .",___'; _ _ _ gChene and _from Charlottetown to Picton. \ ear; ~ t ~ eckly Edition (Thursday) per yr Branch Offices have been established at the followin placce wh re subscriptions may be pai and other business transacted - buuinicisidc, C.irr'c’s Bookstore~D Ia Currie, Manager Alberton Alberton Bookstore-G S Muttart, Agent Souris East Telephone oillce - R. Seaman Agent I E B MCCRIIADY J. P HOOD Manager \VED\'EsDAY JAYDARY2 1901 WINTER SERVlCE COWPLICATIONS. Previous unsatisfactory conditions, frequcutmaiis and accumulating freight. have now received the addition of an other grievance in the withdrawal of the Minto toGeorgetown This involves the transhipment and further delay of all freight inward and outward the payment of railway freight rates averaging about seven cents per hundred pounds, and the payment of railway fares' by steamer passengers. This last change was made during mild calm weather following several weeks in which there had been nosevere storm and no severe cold Yet it may he best to accept even these hard conditions uncomplainingly, lest some thing worse befall us THE Gvanniaa has been already reminded that had there been fewer complaints things might now be better than they are ' The fact is that though our Island community is ii small one there are not a few conflicting interests, and there has been a good deal of playing at cross purposes, during iw hich some friction has occurred and some imitation been excited with results such as we have seen.All this is r>gi‘ettnble; possibly it was unavoidable Summerside cluimsaiid has got poii 'agents' ‘L I - 1 A g A I ‘A°°ti°'i°°r’ _ I s ~ 'e-or " ss" » e _*.33 -3** ».-ass#-' -~ MINARWS LINIMEN (` _en _ __ __ _ If you have any Property to Insure, get P 0 BP* 333 _ _ AH; _ our rates before insuring It will pay you Refgrggc. Bu L (1 bg” EXTRA l0W HATES DI BUILDINGS °‘°‘ .ovERNriEN r 1 l»2¥=ftif"Eii.'°f.i‘~1"“"'e .._........_,_.___,. align Crown Insurance Co A T! We will save you Money M _ British North AlD¢l‘lC&Il AS§\ll`ll`lC¢ C0., A Q|@|@|@(,,,~ ,@.@.@.@@|@.@, RY _ W.K.R0g€fS&C0. _ E _ , _ Great Geo e St . , , _. .- < ge tstcrPE I ~ __ eodlyr U c =:|:' I o N_ _ G....’.§ii '§"“' °"°t""?‘°.‘°“’“ Egwm R Tumgfg ...., ~ "7 W "W»ll ` I Government Stock Farm. """“°""'”_" ____ 0" *f”““”“Y icniiiui on1'sii.i“’”""‘°....... day of 190] at the hour 1-2 o’clock noon. 7 ' V ~ Short /Horn and _f IT;§_,m off _ 3 Ayrshire Heifer Calves. ` ixéiiipigrli bg Mr. l?¢li.err1a.,‘oii I ` 5; Ailshreidro Boil Calf. _ _ __ _ Upper _ 112°" Street, Smglfs Q nite stoc , Registered. Terms TH -I I - 7 °' °' ° ""3'“.’”‘°“°"f at1iec’¢i0i=k,"?i. ' ' ' °° RICHARD SMITH, ' A” Secretary Stock Farm ‘°"" E* 729 ci ~1f~ Pe- e.fi°e"~ n -s-es` "` 1 .ff 9. _ , gl. 'Y if 41 <»a"§r;'%=ns .i1““».sf,.:...¢es .s FAN CY Xmas Baskets Tell it to the people of Charlottetown {)l_;:g_uhl:ehi1__|;;eh._»;_:_ed og Q' tromegdona s I Baskets which I ° “my nn Make Most Suitable resents for the festive season Th We remain ig? mluaun s |.i1\i‘i'iv:rliiii'1‘°‘i>;u iiisiiiif: ali Germln 80048 °f UN ¢h°l¢¢Si