5"'~1 111- 921 i=€"-_'gc . *F 4* If all-'$2 _...an ~l'i ll’~,§ » THE GUARDIAN, A SLIGHT WRECK IN THE WEST. _ Wnnvirao, January 6.-The Canadian P aoile Railway westbound express was wrecked near Kirkella, yesterday, two sleepers leaving the track. The accident was due to a broken rail. One of the cars was overturned, but no one received seri- ous injuries. ...__1_.._--1-_ THE FIRES OF ECZEMA So keen is the suUering of many people who endure the stinging, itching sensa- tion of Eczema that they speak of the skin as bein? on tire 'By its soothing, healing, ant septic influence Dr. Chase's Ointment positively cures Ecaema, Salt Rheum, and every form of itchliigi skin disease. It is of iuestlmable va ue in every home, and when once introduced becomes a household necessity. Dr. Chase's Ointment is the standard the world over, and has no worthy rival. WILL PUT Ol FAST TRAINS. Nnw Ycnx, January 6.-The New York Central lines have deeided to pat on n fast luxurious service for the World'e lair, and trains of the most approved pattern are now being built lor this pur- pose. The train will be sailed the Louis- iana Purchase Limited. rl ‘-=-~ I ES El-,_,<;_d§_,_,,,nd §_.".2.“...“i?.°&‘!?.lfn“.‘¥»2.-“‘l"..... e~.f.*‘;.?ff.=*-§‘.‘k`E.‘f.§.3:'i~.~Ii`i.‘*s“2`°ar.*.:f»..:.° Dr. 0haeo'a ointment ortini-iousn 9 i E gggeis tifilih ei § E Prof. Earie’s Grand Entertain- ment The Pirates of Penzance Or the Slave of Duty AGrand Comic Opera in 2 acts by Sir Arthur Sullivan, as given in New York under the manage- ment of R. D. Oyly Carte. Will be Given in {the Opera House on Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, JANUARY 12th and 13th. Elegant imported costumes from A. W. Trims, New York Beautiful Music, etc. DRA WATIC PERSONAL Richard-A PlrateChief .. Mr. T. A McLean. Ir, Samuel-/The Lieutenant Mr. Fred!! Armour. Frederick-A Pirate Apnre nlice , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Mr R W.Kogg, llsjor-General Stanley, of the British Arm ._ Mr. W A. Winiield. Edward-A Sergeant of P lice . . . , . , _ , . _ , , , . _ _ ,, G Ill ie Mi .W. .ia esp _ llsbd-General S'av.iey's Yo ingest Daughter. Miss Edna Sinrflalrm ll Kale General iss . Down, Edith Suulev‘s Mis. W, E. Bentley Isabel Daughten Miss M. Earle, Ruin-'A riraiical Maid oi all Work . . , , ,_ Miss Amy Earle General St.aaley‘s Dsughtns, Pirates, Police -1211, COC . . . . . - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . God Save the King Lender of 011 liestrn , Pro! Vinuico-be. ~ d f P f Earle gpera un er lreciiono ro cnels' reserved seats, go rents unfeserved -re be has sr iurdini nm ...tl c, n. inn gi Drugstores. P'@s etc.. will he open on ll0NDAY,]auuary sth el lo n. in. la ta, fri, w id -1 _ nnndnln Sales exceed that of any other in the Lower Pro~ vinces. Cholceai growth of Indio and Cav lon. GOOD STOVE COAL SHOULD LAST WEL] AND BURN WELL. THE BEST BURNING COAL ON THB MARKET TO-D AY IS PORT Ps-Not necessarily. He may be gathering the wool ell' the lambs In Wall lstmc. . ~, ,, l sito rrs tssriso mu , A p ITIEQ ARB MOST ASI I ISHING. ' I iruBni'iZonvmi / fr zzzamluvn Sl. |11 slosuwlf f. `~raov.n.v. r“'snrw\irer;f- -,-- " \'I't'§ndl'fliinil\ \ \‘.T" . _ `_._ BB>l.L's. l v Hous_£p_lnlm. Orraws, January 5.-Temporary Q\\l,l'~ ters were found today for the poet eilioe, enstoia house and inland revenue oloer. It will he some time before the ¢°*lll° ment decides upon the site and extent of the new building. The present site is too small for a public building. INDIAN SCHOOL BUIINED. Fcxr Ql‘Arrau.a, N. W. T., Jan, 5.- The indian industrial school near_ here was totally destroyed by hrs yesterday . afternoon. The lire is supposed to have originated in the lamp room and was en- tirely beyond coatroi within a low minn- tes after heing discovered. There were over two hundred Indian boys and Rirls in the~ school, but none were burned or injured in any way. The loss is $U,@, partially insured. Always Reliable. ‘ We oan always depend upon lnivrmi- oxs Lurnraa-r. It le always the seine. E. S. DIBBLLIE. St. John. N. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS- -Any girl deeirihgzermansnt emplor ment should apply at this alice at onee.tf -Plan of seats for Pirates of Peseance is now on sale at the usual places. ld Bi -Lets ei fun next Tuesday and Wed- nesday evenings al. the Opera lonee.Pnf. larle's grand Opera. Cooklna Behooi Opens at Ones.-As the owner of the W. C. T. U. Building intends re-renting the whole haildln¢ on April ilrel, it will he necessary lor me to move then, and as I do not intend taking other rooms in Charlottetown, I wish to have the eookiag classes orer by that time. It is therefore absolutely necessary to beqin right away, I! at all; so will all those whose names are already in and s- at the cooking school on Tuesday after noon Jen. llhh at 3 o’clock to arrange the days and hours must convenient to alL Every one please some and bring an- other if possible. It is w your lnlersst.-- Jesn Almyr Hamilton. I d ii --“Changes” ol ads. must be in not laws than i p. m. each day tc insure insertion following morning and not later than noon Saturday for the “Weekiv.” _.il-11-1-"W" 'l‘wentv~one boxes colored and black Velveteens, prices from 384: to $1.36 dur- ing sale 25 per cent oil`.- Jas Paton Sc Co 7 dw ti’ _______-_-- “Ff\ther, have you read my ode ‘To the nesl' " asked the youi hful pos “Nc, John, i haven'l" was the old man reply, “But you just take this here ax an' out down a few of 'em. The pines are owin` me 'bout ten cur-ds o' wood i" DOES CHILDREN GOOD. Mrs. Joseph Langtry, Brookville, Out ‘I have used Dr. Low’s Worm Syrunp in my family, and it has always been e ect- usl and has done the children good. I can highly recommend it.” Jason-“Smith says that he believes all women should be allowed to vote. l\ifisou-“He does eh I Well that is what comes of marrying a lady you can't lick." INSTANT RELIEF. Mr. Robt. Jennings, M-insileld, Ont., writes; ‘I have u-ted one hottie of Dr. Low’s "oothache Gum for severe toothaclle, and received Instant relief. Besides this, it acted as a splendid temporary illling. Price 100. Doctor Jinks: -I suppose you must have lost some r~' ; our patients by being away lor so long ~ tluiel' Doctor ls.-hx :-Yes, confound it i Ten or a dozen of them got well. EARACHE CURED. Miss J J. Johnson, Innlsfall,Alta,, says: I was troubled with Earache for a long time, and nuvhing hellped me untill use Hsgyard's Yellow Oi , which cured me completely.’ Ile-I have saved up enough for us to live at the rate cf $10,000 a year. Sue- For how long l He-Oh, one year. Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies’ iavorite nav harilc, as they do not gripe or pain, siciten or weaken or cause the s ilrhtest in- convenience. Prioe 250.. all druagiats. Anxious Arabella: -“I hope it doPsn't bother you to have my hair blow in your ` face Y' The Bfute.-“N01 in the least. I was born in Colne. I can eat rats." MInsrd's Linlmenl lor sale evefywhue. Mistress-Did you bring any references with you I Cook-No'ni I thought I‘d get the place iirst. Minsrd’a Llniment Curse Dandruil. Husband-“What does it mvter how plain your clothes are U Beauty, you know is only skin deep, snd--- Wife-‘ And l r» ally would like to make mine sealsllu dup just for ones.” ` Alltbo lunlt healin of the ine are bottled no in gr. ood‘s Norway gina Syrup. I- is the most satiaiacwry wmedv for coualls and eolds o allklnds. Pirue Sho. Willie-Pa, when yon say a msn's ‘wool gathering' it means he'e lasy, dm.'r. lt! ' ~" " ' Mlnsrd'e Lioiment Relieve: Neuraigia. Burney-Where did ye git tho‘blaek eye M »lr»um’a Stn-ling Headache gowriers. :her do not weaken the heart. rice lOc and 250. Father-Dont ask so many questions. i' mmy. You are not supposed to know swrythlr g that gore on around here. d others who plan to attend, please meet me I ouriorrtninns iiuenldgl “ I with 250 customers,.m There is room ,_ , ., ‘ , ,»_., . ,` ' ' ‘I-*H 1 .~ = le, ."1 ~’\ -» »‘\: .4 . . 1. 2'." I BROAD ANI) BOUNTIPUI. I ai l i in. §"iI>.a.iI°T.l';§.llil°:.'.1v i>'f¢v°f¢;I?i'§f1°fIi".lr\:i“nd§h'll'1la°"ilJ'ls'coUNTs The It is splendicliy arranged for Easy Buying. When other Small Stores ere crowded, PA.TON'S‘ ove 6 ’ om I I ` enoui store lives by right. C e ere for honest goods( 25 per cent Ready Made Clothing (specified) Furs, specified Gloves speciiied Fur Rails Roman Sateen Striped Sateen F urniture Cottons Ginghams White Cottons Towels Towelings I-Iollands Grass Cloth Glass Cloth Fleccy Cotton Linens Lawns Apron Cloths Diapers Figured Flannelettes ‘ Ducks Cretonnes Furniture Sateens p Damask Chintzes Flannels Drills Cottonades Moleskins Corduroy Ticsings Toilet Covers ‘ Bed Spreads Sheeting Pillow Cottons Stockingettes Linens, bleached and unbleached Dress Goods, Specified to $1-35 during sale. . . . . ..¢...........,. DRE-SS GOODS DEPARTMENT( 2| pieces black Blisterefhiigured. spot and striped Dress Goods, ".1, pf|¢¢,|“|f pm, 49 pieces black oashmeres. Serges. Brilliantlnes, Lustres, Etamines Amurer, Nm* V¢II\”S5. Cf¢P°1i”¢9. Ca-“V93 C1031. etc., the prices range 'from 280 ............ ._ as i-5 off l80 pieces colored Cashineres. Serges. Lustres. Crepolines, fancy Flakes Plaids, _Zibeliues, Tadetas, Lustrines. Eoliennes, Voiles and all evening wear, prices range from 28c a yard to $1.25, sal¢.di_-mount, _ 27 pieces Satin Cloths, Flake Cloths, Beavers, hi h d M it d hi ,, grade Ladies’ Clcthslnud Waterproof Cloths, -_gg iiilll Eoodl-I, lgrilifegxgo ing; 5°¢\1Pt0 $2.75. during sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... _ p,¢_°gf 57 pieces Fri¢2¢S4TWe¢d Effects. Zibeiines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.33 1-5 aff Herringbone edeets, cheap Meitons, t., ' f = ........ .... _______________ _.f_°.._§i‘i°_°f _sts _ f‘t'i'_ is ff _‘fer .. .-. R5 off' . ~ . . . . . . . » » ss Twenty-one boxes colored and black Velveteens price from 38c t - I dllfthf sglg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .`. . . . V. P, rg. gff I6 pieces French Flannels and Challies, 4.9¢ to 75c during sale - - - - - - - - -55 I-3 off Al§_Fur Ruin and Stl elf t ` S bl, F°X- '1`l1il>¢f» Fitz; evicéohneyfdlirllfse I1.” .}.`IIr.°fh‘.'l'f .S211 BITS.” 25 p. ¢-. off All inf Ml1?S» in Sable. Stone Martin. Grey Lamb, Astrachan, Persian Lamb, OX- C C-- during sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 1.3 p, c, Ladies' Fur Collars in Greenland Seal. Baltic Seal and Opposum, durlng 5519 55]-5 off no ladies' Sunshades in Silk, Gloria, Sateen, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . .durlng 93,15 25 p,.¢, gff Wool Fsscinators and Scarfs. Fur Trimming and tails . . . . . . . . . . .during 5519 55 l.5 gff Wool Squares and Umbrella Shawls in Sky, Pink. Black, Grey and Cream. dllflflf lBlg..».....,.....| . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D, g, off Silk Table Covers and Cushion Cclvers during sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 I-5 gff Embroidery in iiannelette, musiin and lawn. during sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 1-5 gff Colored Satins, Tafletta, Tamelin s. Louisienes and Jap Taifetas. during sale. . . 55 1.5 gff Cream, White and Black Satin. d ring sale . . . . . . . . .f . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .55 1-5 gff Black Penn de Soiedress si_iks‘IT ffetas. Liberty’s. Louisenes, Satins Marveieau, Jap Talietws, etc , during sa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 I-5 gff Colored New York Silk Waists in atfetas. Summer Silks, etc.. during sale . . . . . 55 1-5 gff Black “New York" Silk Waists, tiring sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 p.¢, gff Dress Linings, Percaliues, Linen tte. Twills. etc., during sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 55 I-5 off Dress Canvas, Steels, Featherbo e, Bindings, Banding, Shields, :Collaring etc., during sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25 p,¢. gf( Qne lot of awning Wear Featherbone Collars black and olored fancy dress Braids, during sale. . .» . . . . . . .25 p ¢, gff Serges Satin Cloths White and Cream Colton and 'inen Applique, during sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 I-5 off » Blafzk. Cream, White and Col ed'Silk Applique, during sale. . . . . , . . . . . . .. . . 55 I-5 gff Ladies Rainproof Cloths Fur Collars Men’s Gloves Mitts Socks Evening Wear Stockings Men’s Caps Men’s Fur Caps Handkerchiefs Glengary Caps Elder Down Quilts Wool Gloves Trunks Valises Braces Sweaters {Terseys lannel Shirts White Shirts Silk and Wool Under- wear Staniield’s Underwear Fleecy Underwear Night Shirts Gingham Shirts Corsets Specified Wrappers Wool Underwear Combinations v Drawers Ladies’ Wool Under- wear . All Wool Hose 331-3 D C The following Dress Goods Figured Dress Goods Lusters Cashmeres Ciepelines Plaids ' Ladies’ Cloths léllgltcns _ 5 _ tl. Tweztcls ` Black, Cream. Butter and Par s All-over Lace, during sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .55 1-5 gff Dress Ornaments and Medalli/ons, during sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 1-5 gff Valenciennes. Torchon and fancy Laces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.25 p_¢, off CYOSS b2_1f1'€d M_\1SIi11S. Lawns, Organdies. Batistes. Apron Lawns. tucked and plain, during sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25 p.¢. gff Silks Satins f Ribbon s Enibroideries Appliques Cre pes Shawls Sqli:\1i_‘< Fri-...li Flziiiiiels Fancy Silks Umbrellas Shawls and Rags Tray Covers Sideboaid Covers and other fancy lines Scarves/ Ties Scotch Underwear Men’s Worsteds Sei ges Colored Shirts Black Sateen Shirts Soft Bosom Shirts Children's Tams Woo‘ Tama and other Tams . Wools consistin of Shetland Pgloss, Scotch and domestic All Small Wares Kid Gloves Purses ' - Bags.- Lsdies’ Scarves Cuffs 'f Gauzes ' V Chidons -v.. White Underwear Ostrich Boas Wool Gauzes A11 Miiiiwy Triinm. ings Ostrich Feathers Corset Covers White Skirts White Drawers Bibs Cloth Leggins All Ladies’ Tailormade Clothing consistin of suits, coats ang skirts Furs, Specified Readymade clothing, Speciiied Sateens Eiderdowns by the yd. Blankets Carpe: Room as under. Squares Scofch Carpets Velvet “ Tapestry “ Union “ Hemp “ Ru s - Ollflotlis So .ti-.li ‘Carpets Brusse s C ts §Peci£ed °f’P° » w` y ton Carpets lindow Shades Linens' ' ‘ Crumb, Cloths . Furniture Comms Furniture 'Covers' p Tslile Covers L ` s .~.; ,.. All Draperies and 1'? Mu slins Portiers All Window fixings Poles Mattings of every de- scripticn Half Price All Ladies' Untriinnied Hats p All Ladies' Trimmed Hats Frilliogs Wings Breasts Birds and hundreds of other fancy feathers and ornaments and other millinery trim- mings nol: already Stated \ I Ladies cotton waists and Blouses Femher Boas Silk Laces, Black and colored - I Veiling y LadieeColisrp,. ,I ' A lot of Odd wools ]erseys;',specified A big, lor I of cloths suitalile for. Lodis _ suits ' ' as io; at' clearing wi.- siei!in` of,_ U1 te shafts can c§.¢l.‘°’ ' I.. Clancy-Why,‘l`im Dolan's just back _ from his honeymoon, an' twae me sd- f _ vleed Timtogil. married. . ,v V ' h aoh d .ll “ ~ 1 n»-sw? anhmthe l:ai:‘:rigTil:nhd'b: ` ` __ I . Y el W li tl