DECEMBER 1 ' fr r` ' 9’ 9 0 ” "THB: 1.A'rms'r News. "‘ 4 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN r--' ,.-,HST 0,. ,,,_,,»» it-~ PAGE SEVEN 1;. . _ an... _____ _ ;___._, 1 5 __ __ Head¢1¢l.eSi’;::.‘.!‘.f°““°“.;i~.Demi lc.iiAnLoIii5iowN _. bmgs £56" "ming, throb- i Demand. it--Gicf i| ‘..'i‘,i-;izl"\m“s' ` ' 1 ‘ H ' lil ` _, ' f Ch Hickey & Nicholson TODHCCO C0 llanllluoll Noliirxngcotlglagiugiedilrictonel Mrs (Rev) 'l`homp-.on and daugh- M#"\“f‘l"'\ifer°\ Cli.irl i ' crossed to the mainland h the Earl ter Mies Edith of Tryon were visi- ' ot etouii ' ill . = I . I ` y i i' ` i' , A . ' mm 34” dmM` Grey Saturda . tors in the Cit Saturda . i Y Y Y Your Christmas Gifts ‘Without Shopping , il you are wonderintr whut will be the most ucceptuple gift to send to your friends, their can be no more horoughly appreciated gift thiin a Dh0l0 Ol yourself token at our studio. Geo. H. Cook If For Xmas Baking Ni-\\' \';\l\’iii‘i:i Rziisiiis New Siiltullzt Riiisiiis .\`e\\' Seeilcd R:iisiii< .\'e\v (`l\-:iiiotl Ciiri':iiit:~ f\`¢~\\' Caiiilietl Cilrtiii i\'i'w Ciliiltiiig l"i_i(s Ni‘\\' Slivllvfl .\'uis i l"iiii° l’1ii;l|'_v lflour l‘iirc Spices :xml l"l:i\'iiriii;_{~: liiwrryiliiiig ri~i|iiir\rd for Xiuzis Cooking. Fresh Pure and Good at Beer C0. Gofi’s iiiluilv-ip At the Sunnyside i Grocery 10.50 Will Buy i Darrel Flour 5 lbs. Tea I 20 lbs. Graniilitted Sugar 2o lbs. Rolled Moa 3 lbs. Ralsiiis 3 lbs. Currants i lli. Cr. Ti-irlnr and Soda 3 Bottles Extracts Lenioii, \';ui- ila uiiil /\liiionil 4 gui. n Kero. Oil. _ (C.»‘\Sl'l Ol\'l.\") Sanderson;-di Co 8 FET Funeral Diiector and em- l>:ilnicr-Miss A. Fergnsoii,Lady Assisiaiit-l’ersoiin.l Attention und Proniptncss Giinrailteed. Aniliulniice calls answered at shortest notice. Specialties Disinfecliiig and Fumiguliiig, Furniture Rcpziirinl and Re- upliolsleri-cl. Silent Sulesineii inode to order, OFl"l(llC---Kiiiv Squitre. Phono. 330%), Ill:l_SlDENUE King Square, North sid Phone 330'2 clttsti. e. , AJ i glasses. l __ _- ' G' I ~~-» 1-ii .1 '(4,'/,ii [m‘:"*‘-F .,r»., fi; iii' if f>‘=-L»‘i;.iii 94 ii“/f 1 r-/, - l?“§»f V is ' A ‘~>s\ ,_ I . \Ve have a very select stock of Jewelery, etc, ` suitable for Xiims presents, which we will be vci'y pleased to show you. We make no extra charge for eu- graviiig articles piirclinscrl from ns but ask our patrons to uirike their selections early so we may have en graviug done in _first class manner. C. W. Patterson Jeweler . é if"- NEW YORK Flhli Alb. Luiisignments Solloited. Vroinpl. ltetilrrlb John Gu. l07 Fulton Market New York Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers. FISH Bua,Smelfl and Eels,Specialties All correspondence promptly answered- Slenciln nent on application. 4 iil.:.W.llFl..€i.§.!lllS ~ - ===-ca;--_ ;-;i.:;sz.'=i.'_-_s=_- .Il ,l A Pleasing 1* pi’ Gift for ' Q 5 Women~ FineHouse ' Slippers hlotlicr, sister or \\‘lle will lil-:c xi stroii'_Q', - c<>iiit`0i't:ilile puir of l slippers. li:if;_y, light and pretty, they sootli ; tired feet :ind no uu- \ 1lCCCSS:li'y \\'Ci_Ql1t to ‘ tlie effort of walking. Our stock will sliow I ' you what is right in P » lzidies`liouse slippers. ` _ Call in today and look | 0\‘er the sliowiiig---no | other presciit at the ‘l price would please more 3 than u neat pair of slip- l pers :uid we offer you the liest selcetioii in the city. Iilisscs’ and Cliildren'.~; felt slippers in bright colors ivliicli will delight children, neat couifort- nblt- and \\'uriu.35 to,50c V Ladies' :~‘lippci's with I I lowcoiiifortulile lieels~- III -‘i 2% ll i 'In .i excellent for old ladies. , in kid or fclt.'75c to 1,50 \ l.ndie.~‘.’ slippers, all .si/es, :ill gi‘zu`ie.~;, :ill styles, from 25e, felt to patent leather or nu- , dressed kid ot.. . . .4.50 -E5 Alley 1%? Co. |il "V Queen Street 1___-_-.i-% [ll.H.ll. Jlllilidll Kent Street Practice liniited to diseases I of Eye, Ear, Nose Tlirozit and Skin. ' Eyes tested and noted for OFl"lCl'I llUU}{\` 9 to ii ri. vvi i-3o~- 3--go Evenings: (iii .ippoziiimcut tltww ............._._......._........J §"'Ti"A”f“ia"‘f‘TEl$”1 V l)lu.\"l`l<'l‘ I . Office l~iuui~i_c ‘J--l n liver .lciikiiis dl' NEW l‘R.U\VSl'} li Olinrlottotowii. P. -(ildrtl 3 We Can Still take you :uid deliver your f 3 ‘ photos in time for \ 7 Xiiiiis. BA YER.-ii:.n=..:i.i-J I oése »-C3" W .- j Dwifisfry Dr. C. ll. BEER i Surgeon Degiislt ` I ' ll tl i... “ .»i.i.::r:i... Tginirfllroivle Dros. l , FOR. SALE 8 s li :i i' t- .-i (‘linrl0tteto\vu will be i‘ccei\'cd :il office of Has- ll.\?~iZ.\l{ l). G.-\l |1 |4tl\\'l'iul~`i. Dr. J. W. ll0RSEY Physician and Surgeon | tlindiuato Meilill University, llont- lrenl, QH0- ' | Late Resident House Bur8°°l\- Western General Hospital, Montreal. Que. _ ' |.h,,n, fp,-9 Odlco 187 Kent Bt. Formerly occiibllffl fl” 15"' Dr' J. E. Bell, city, leaves this morn- ing to spend the holiday season with his little daughter Miss Nellie, in Wei-itinount, Montreal. | --- i The annual meeting of the Marsh- field Farmers Institute will be held_ in the hall at Marshfield this Monday E Welling at 7.30 o'c1ock. A full atten-' dance is requested. i l Miss Marie-Stover, Miss McLean, ,tail establishment in this Province in this clty. Carl Dawson crossed Saturday from Wolfville, N. S., to spend the Xmas Holidays with his parents John and Mrs. llawsoii, Augustine Cove. Any person who is open for r. posi- tion as nd. \\'1‘iter with a le.r;'.e re- should apply at The Giiaiwlinii Ulfice at once. daughter of Archibald Mcl..ean,» and Miss Malcolm, oi' Cardigan have ar- rived froin the Halifax Ladies Gol- lcnc to spend their Christmas vaca- tion. ' Roderick McKay, mate on the; Dredge Prince Edivard, left Satllrdayl afternoon for his home in Bellevue wliere lie will upvind the winter, as the Dredge has laid up for thc sea- son, l A. I.. Fraser, M. P., Souris, arriv-I eil Saturday from Ottawa, Mr. War- burton is expected this week, and Mr. Richards will first visit his sis- ter Mrs. Walhnrik in Montreal before coming to the Island. 1 Methodist Church will hold their Cliristliias concert on Fridav evening, date in mind, the details of the pro- grniii will appear later. , Among the passengers' by the S. S.i Northumberland to this city sntiir-| day were:-Miss Warburton, return- ing from Windsor; J. M. Currie, To- nnd Wm. Whelpley, from Moncton;i Win. Dean, from Sydney. Montreal exchanges in referring to market prizes of pruduce show that new laid eggs have passed the half dollar mark and are now selling at fifty-tive to sixty cents per dozen re- tail. There is evidence of a hit on the butter market and owing to heavy receipts prices are a little lower 'amd selling now at twenty-four cents a pound. Dressed poultry is reported very scarce, turkeys being nineteen cents, geese thirteen, chick- cus foiirteeii, ,and ducks sixteen cents pi-.r pound. The western train arrived in this City at nine-fifty Su.ti.lrday_ night, being on time. The Murray Harbor trnin Saturday morning was snow. bound and the track had to be sho- Velled to clear 11 ivziyto the city. The truiii was un hour and fifty min- utes late. The morning train from the east was thirty minutes late, the Cope Traverse train fifty-live min. utes lute, the morning .train from the east fiftecii minutes late and the evening train from tha`east ten min- utes late. D. A. Bruce, City, has his store de- lightfully decorated for Gliristmas and invites customers to cali and ex. amine his fine stock. The front store is dvoted entirely to men’s furnish- IHKH. and there is an abliiidnnce of style sclectioiis of every kind in cra Vats, gloves, inliillers, collars, hos- iery, Coat svseuteizfi, fancy vests, caps, fall und winter hats, soft. and hard; iinderiveai', night robes, pajamas, or ln fnct, anything that “He” necdg_ Any article purchased will he daintily boxed and if the style, color or size do not suit can be readily exchanged. A C1111 Will I'0lJay the busy shopper. A pretty ilfiuiie wcdrling took place on Wednesday aitcriiooii, Dec. 7th, ai' married to James W. Hunt, of the firm of Reece, Girldy &` Hunt, com- mission merchants, Edmonton, the Rev. H. G. Gratz, M. A., B. D., of Sunny Slope. Mendelssohn’s ~ wed- ding march was played by Miss Edith MacDonald. The bride wore a boaiitiiiil gown of cream satin, trim- med with pearls. A wreath of orange blossoms crowned her tulle veil, and her bouquet; was of roses and lily of the Willey- Alfvr the cereniony, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, left for it trip to the coast, the bride wearing a. very bamltifiil coat of Persian lamb and mink, the gift of the groom. (Rev, Mr. McDonald is a brother o`f Major Mac-Donald, Stipendinry Mngiggi-Mt, for Charlottetown.) ::Are we right? You are thinking about your Xinns shopping-wonder. ing what gifts to select, and perhaps Wltllllllil for n little assistance. We want to help you, and cordially in- vite you to our store, where we are certain we can he of real service to you. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- store, Sunnyside. ' The Mission Band of the First following evening Deeeinher 30th. All please keep this evening class, held in Smallwood’s ' l ronto G W Mcldlhiriney Qlydncy, 'with it silver pudding dish. The ad- _E 2:John Mctqiiillan il-V ilo. hiiy dressed the residence of Rev. A. D. McDon-\ '\\ ,',/ uid, (‘nlfznry, when Mr. McDonald’s, _*Il 1, ji' '--'*°-* eldest daughter, Elsie Jenn, was , /. l. hride's father oflicintintz, assisted by; ly ,°»'~,_. .\1' .",`*i The death oeciirri-il fit the 1'. lil. I. Hospital early this iiiorning, of Mrsu Mary Ashlcy, aged GT years, of Hartsville. (`nncei' wa.; the caiisc of death. The liudy wus taken home for burial. The Milford 1<‘nriii oiriiod by John (7, l\1cLe0d wus offered for sale Satur- day. 'The high:-st bid was S4000' but the reserve was higher than this a- mount and iui snie was ailected. F. H. l-lorne was niictioneer. ` _ _'___ A Xmas hnzanr und entertainment will be held in Clyde River Hall Wed- nesday 21st. Adniission ten cents. Home made candy a Specialty. Pro- ceeds in aid of Missions. Doors open nt 7.30. If not line will be held the At the last dance of the Friday Hall an enjoyable time was spent. Beside the usual dancing n short musical programme was given, ln- cluding nolos by Miss Bremner und J. 1*. Hooper. During the evening the ehaperons, Mrs. Bayer and Mrs. I-lorry Weeks, were each presented dresses were elaborate and were read by Stanley Bagiiall while (lyrene Kelly made the presentation. Roderick McLeod has been visiting his brother, John McLeod. Of the penitentiary stuff, Dorchester. He is now at his old home in. P. E. Is- lslnnil, which he has not seen for twent,y~tlve years. For some tim€ hill residence has been ili -Winnipeg) He has travelled extensively over the Northwest and is able to relate some remarkable experiences. He remem- bers Calgary, no\v a flourishing city, when it only had six houses. Though ,a dweller in the West he still casts iionging eyes to the East.-Moncton Transcript. l. H. Price Webber and his Boston ‘Comedy Co. played “The Honey- moon" iii the I. (l. O. F. hall Mon- day night to n large audience con- sidering the disa.gi'eeahle wcnther. The show, like all those Mr. Webber puts on, was an excellent one and well played in every detail. The en- 'tire company is a. most capable one, but of course special mention must be made of Edwina Grey as |"Jiiliunn" and Mr. Webber as "Jac- Iqiics," the mock diil-xc. Many of the ;c0.~'tllmes worn were very elaborate and beaiitiiiil, null well worth going to see. Betweeii tlie nets the com- pany’s orchestra. furnished good ;music.-Digby (‘oui‘ier. __ I __.._.____.._.... hogs, organs attached. 12-l2dtf. i->~i'i.i f \__. ARRIVAL. OF SANTA CLAUS "We are oilering a magnificent Westminster’s China clock at $23.40. The case is solid Mahogany of chaste design. Clock plays parts of thc- chimq at each quarter, and thc full Westminster chimes ht the hour. Striking the hour ns well. Call and see if.. (I. l". Hutcheson, Jeweller. 12~17d3i. Best blankets at Beer ff! Weeks. I2- 6drtl All untrimrned hats are now on sale ar. half price--watch this of fer-Moore and McLeod 12-l9at.f. "Spices and flavoring extracts :-- In your holiday cooking, baking and candy making you cannot afford to use any but the very heist. 'l`hese are specialties of oiirs. (leo. li. Hughes, 'l`lie l"‘eoplc's l)i-ilggist. 12-l7