&no_e.6'_._fw__ .*,Q¢_ _ L+ . .lib _ ._ 1_~=w»;=~ , _ - ~.. ,, . .~ gag#-' '~ »v _ “Ple_crtv Christmas Greetings l _ Tool! our Customers and trims. '-wr: wish" c‘U\Pl|ll\.DfH (bg Srggggn | .- /_ ,...‘,§_¢,___!»4". I ` ' ` -tl - ' 1 \ »' l, . i ‘ , I _ A 5 - wolzo it or t Arrltacmiou THE year which is about drawing to s close has been a notable one in the history of this Wonderful strides have been talrenfgreat advances made-until today we occupyxhe proud position of being “Charlotte- town'sfGreatest Store." To nur many customers, who. by their kind have made these things possible, we eatend our sincere and hearty thanks. During the year upon which we enter shortlywe aim to still further improve this store-davmgfke it,eyen more popular with the to buying pubic andstill more of u credit Charlgttetown. . = nun BROAD Poucv. By dieting wreateat variety of choioe in the diherent Depsrllafeiats nfunr store.-ily ensuring unialllng courtesy and prompt attention onthe part oi our salespeople. -By giving atall tillrs. best possible values.-By adhering to our broad "lhnry Back if Wanted" poiicy--- We hopsto merit a full share of the confidence patrons” of the Public. and f ._]_ l I O _ \ v. ‘K Oveiloohed Somebody? PERr§XPS'ln the wild rush of P“_‘C]:]f;‘t' m '%'iia`ys you overlooked some fr1¢il - ‘jot make amends by “Wi” ‘°m°' lair, ‘ma ,muy fgf New Yew P We In qt somethin! 1” d*l°*Y N°°k° K8 wsu or Belts--aa sure to_ please-wi_th the ed sttnqintl being easily mailed xn_even your friend being abroad. _ ' ....e.-.f~ - “- -:°~.._....°° °~.:‘.:::.°; mtewa¢iltii‘dt'\in»non::‘~‘w°h°°* '°“‘- I _‘iff _...#3: 25e to __$ . _ _ 1 r`|.°~' ' I8. Ipod iii _ 1 _ f lee in New Peewee Wllswlw stain nr Bama. ' lwfhllv Bell md me noun at 'WH9 l¢°_'lll~l=»a Mares at aiueeyf ‘,1'iU`I`whihe gsiqgu '°°“**5 l' llldlwsad st'l.p':.=: ‘NW tv new isrnsau. ~ 34!! silo las Wavusraxm, ct _ Nwows. out (autumn 'nr nr sad KrsENDaviso¢St Johari B. _ __ A wsax lam John Stewart. Duaststl- "'°l" 'M badly inland hy mn" nm . bahprz loft tnftbe lioor. a distance of twenty ON Xmas ere the employees of the um.. deneed llllk Co presented their Bupt,J. D. mkiu with an elegant ebony dressing Tnstiuardlanaehnowledges with many thanks an artistic and attractive wall whthw J H Bell, crm on-re an dealer in boots and shoes. I Gannon U. Mckav, of Prince Edward l|lN|_ 1 _olrbelter sf the Ooaaoiidstid Gemfauy on Upper Bonanza. 'Hill suddenly. Nov. 27. probably from heart disease. in another column will be found a poem ‘MMM by the :leather two mlm nr Uflillllfl. Aioert McDonald, and Frank ¥¢Q“*"fl°. who were drowned in Puget _S°\\9_d_ gn the mth or November int. <»,.», '~__'\t>- Conan-ronnanra are again rsmindari that The Guardian does not print commu- nications which an not accompanied hy the name oi the writer. Such communi- catlods no of necessity tothe waste bas- ;|¢Qi»» Mllrbly hy the fault. or neglect of' -their writers. ` I ,Tun marriage of Miss Mary Treuman .S|;ln\bles. daughter ot Stephen T. and l)‘l.Stumhlea, Maiden. Mau.. to Win- l'_Fle_ Page llurhoe, ofthe First National Bank, Boston. took piece December 22. ’lr. and Mrs. Burhoe formerly belonged In this Province. Plant. S1-rvrznsou. an hehali oi the Qholars of Springton School presented their teacher Mies Bessie C. Stew- artwith a handsome morocoo bound bible in appreciation of her services. Miss Stewart. thanked thelittlc child lln kindly for the beautiful Rift and their Ibhonlhtfnlneas. Blzunvmu that the but is none too good. The Guardian has made arrange _monte whereby it will in future furnish its readers each Saturday with the famous Buster Brown comic page which is pub- lished byso many of the leading news- papers throughout Amerlu. Old and young will tind it interesting to watch for it in every Saturday issue. A ' "'£`h0i1`ttni15oNnli:ii'i' at Bedrletowii es' The Guardian: Aurora Diytalon still holds its ground, and as the evenings are lvhenlilg it is hoped that the winter w i he a pleaiant time for the Divie'c ..- Slvtrtl of the young men of this locality have returned from the fer West, where they went on the harvest. exciheion.-A grunt many here are pleased at the efthrla that are being made in the interests oi purity in elections. Dp. saunurns, Director ot the Cent- ral Experimental Farm, Ottawa. has written to Premier Peters stating that the Department oi Agriculture has select ed a site lor the Dominion Experimental ` Farm. in' this Province, from Unsipli the iota proposed by the Provincial Govern- ment. .As soon ss prellmineries are com- pleted tha-Ministerot Agriculture, Hon. Sydney llllher, will be prepared to pro- ceed with the establishment of the farm. Coanlerounsitn are advised that news eonlmunirntlons mutt be made as brief ss possible Many long letters tome to ipod which have to be held over till they can hesdlted but which would appear more promptly if they were briefcr. This notire is published tn the hlndest- spirit, for The Guardia is only too happy to hear from reliable correspondents who searl in the news ol their district; anony- mous eorreupondenoe receives po sttsa~ t'oo, nor will Items in the thiure- of practical Jokes, etc. ‘ Tar: week ot exceptionally mild wcairh- er which preoeded Uhristmad this year awoke to growth many of the pianos of the earth. The lent that the ground had not hsennsueh iroasn previous to the hedvy tall at snow early this month accounts for the vitality of plant life when the snow melted during the lwoent thaw. As an evidence of this condition of things The Guardian has been sonta small box ei peueiee. picked In the garden of Wmiam Jones, Plownnl, on Christmas ilsy. A correspondent at Granville sim writes: "1 plated is my fathers garden an christmas dar I bench of nwuiu. B. at this who can." __i ,yr __ F _ wishl its y cus- ;r.7.;.f'..‘..l.i€"‘..‘:_ -2»=-We Le ' ' *”¢‘u“. _ “uw Shel., ` l\‘l'iv0d lla thqdlf rollin lb _ "_* _W 1 lr; i Y 'lf =f sl. Fnanass ids Pills! DOVIHZ fteredat the ,vrnberl.' l Asr applyaa North Wilt-elle.,-_Nl he will old home. _ -_ -et i ln. nannies. reall-U at me \|llloaars's oloa of thh Oily. arrived MN new-ary non ltelmar sed vm femur a few days. ' ' , w. H. wuu arrives ia me any yes- terday from "Dsuphis,._-_ Manitoba, and will spend about six week! with relatives :nd friends on the leiand before return~ ng. _ Tux semi-annual examination nfAugus- "li" 0°" 9°l10°l was held on lnndiy Der. satin, ls the peppe dabnnt & fltirlyvl and treaties. _ The pupils were examined in gba vsrteug suhieeu of the Oufriolllilln by U. Beil.Z¢. Dawson D. C. ‘Hlrvey and their tdsbk, Harry Harvey The ready replies conduct. ot the pupils was a source ol much plea- sure tcsll. aweliordded lllllltfam was next rendered and after this an opportun- lil was given for remarks. Brief speeches wtrellnadehy l|reJ.Iaaen.lsee¢s newstt Dawson, Harvey Isindysn and-lorrell. The theme of thus addrr_a=es was a deep lillllwiatiou cl the teaohfs ability and painstaking lobw. Bohn the national anthem was sangavoh of thanks was tendered the teacher. who reaponded¢vesy tlttlogly. . Yxsrsmnar afternoon the Uarket Hall presented an Inspiring and gratifying scene when the Christmas Tree for the benefit ot.the children of the city was inaosnreted by au attendance _ol little ones who numbered evesthree hundred- -'i‘he tree was prehsely_ loaded with presents and in addition thereto _the things good to eat so lavishly donated by the citizens enabled even the large number of children to be zenerounly flealt with. Buch a bsppygathering has rarely been seen and it was most pleasing to note the eomfoe'ta`ble, wall dresaed, youngsters who participated in the dis- trioution of gifts, candy, eta. Aitcrthe proceeedinge had oomrsoa close parties of youngsters might have been seen on the streets. wendinz their way hunte- warde, each child laden with two or more bags and parcels, eager to relate the 'delights of the entertain- ment. The pleasure andhslp given to the cmlurea must have repsia the mme who have worked ao long and so etllctlvrly to promote the Chrletm-\s"!rep_. it is certain that Christmas was ' ore delightful to all parties to _' _ __ transaction and that the trnth_' the text “lt ia more i|lna$ to give timat,9,re9e/ive"; wus abnn'dani.ii made plain. The treasurer of the__Fungi which providedthe Christmas Dinner and the Chriatmal'I`ree states that the receipts and disbursements mess icilcwa:-» Previously acknowledged }&2.l0 Misa Mumlahiolaeod _ . . . 50 $222.50 l94.(ll Balanceinhsnd ' $54 It is requested that any outstanding bills he handed in to the treasurer oi the fund, John 0. Hyndmnn. . Disbursement to date ...... ._ THANK YOU for your liberai~ trade, and with best wishes, nop- ing you have had a l’\erry _ ' Christmas ' Very truly yours , Discounts ._....i..._ ,iurpei from now until 'Jan ist. |907 "l'he1’weMaee- a is °° ° _ ygygnymg lo ana use _ ~;s l » Standard Patterns // `» _ ° -_'Z-Terr.-_ -nf _ _ . ,f ,, _ . ~""' Q2 . " \ ' .33 JK __ J V. ' -"Y-':~. D/_*r"` _ _ ~ --<'_r“'_-X _- ». f: . ' i' $3 “if "<, "el-’_...3l~* . --.ff "> 6 ' if " ’ ' 1'* V 4 `.._ f `£.'§f“ , 5 Excellence Ln. Gloves ` -therefore-if you have a need in gloves-buy today- ` Fairly good gloves, _in moat sizes, lane ‘ V Ronilloas DORIS, blacis and tans, self ‘_’T??f_`.‘_“_’_T‘_“,‘f.f‘_'fff'_”_'_'§;;;;;; 85c , §`.§.."T‘.‘.°.T`_‘.‘?f‘_‘f’f'__‘T’_'_‘t_"_‘T? $1.25 PERKINS’ OLGA, aapleudld glove, romeo in all popular shsdlngs. as well as black, two stud tastenrm thoroughly excellent in every way, and absolutely gnaranmed by the mshera and ourselves 35 e » . ~ e - - . | ~ » V . . ~ . . . ~ - I ins’ Long gloves in black and white. suede or giaoe, finest finish, good style, and thoroughly ---$2.25 and $2.754- We are well supplied also with Perrins’ long silk and fabric gloves at all prices. The lady who needs gloves cannot stfcrd to miss our showing-it she is lariicular. l 1 N THE FACE of s steadily advancing market, we have n to the present, been able to keep kid giot-e prices down to the old igutee. Some iiw days before Christms! we received nearly one thousand dollars worth of ineet kid gloves of the famous PERRIN and ROUILLON mares to augment s swiftly movin! stock. So long ss these last. wecsn supply at about old prices-but e heavy advance is certain to come PERSONAL SUPERVlSl0N Furniture repaired. Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made to order. _ _ Great bargains continued in furn1ture___lt1ll the large stock is cleared ont. _ At the old stand opposite Post Omte (11pstelrs.) John Newson. ` _ i ____,__'*" _-_'EE'L- Just Look V Over Your ' insurance _ l Policies and see if you are carrying enough Fire lc- snrance. if you are not, then place some in that good old Fire Co. the Scottish Union. It has $51,000,000.- °°°' nit. Bltow, Charlottetown - ~ - ASW* f°f P- E~ I' hl miami* The Lowiili’_'i'ice Store Black Beaver cloth for Ladies' Coats. Blue Beaver cloth for Ladies’ Coats. Grey Check cloth for Ladies’ Coats. Men's nice natty Neckwear. Men’s warm winter Caps. Men's warm winter Underwear. Men's warm winter top Shirts. Hewson's Tweeds, Moncton Tweeds, Uxford Tweede, English Twecdst Canadian Tweeds. Warm Blankets. Warm Comforts, A Fl” L\°¢» White Quilts. Choice Furs. Ties, GiUY¢-Ss 1-iandkerchiefs, Embrolderles, insertions. - Ribbons, Sunnyside, Queen Square, Charlottetown. - _ihc ldcalf Policy of Lifc Insurance Combines "A guaranteed Life Income" for your wife as well as “a profitable investment” for yourself- The Continuous Inlailmcnt Policy of the North American Life will give you this at most favorable rates. In writing for information nate your own age next birthday and also age oi§your wife. Ross a .Charlottetown ~. '-fJ,»e¢»‘-' i W. C. TURNER* & C0, _ it 'lf ' - -»- ' E' ' '-f’ - . _ . FHS Your Groceries will always he fresh if _von order them Vere. lhuve a lull line of all kinds of Sugar, Tea, Coffee Cocoa l butter. eggs, chu.-se, spirits, r l You can also get fruit in fact rvervihing to he laadin an up-tc-'late grociryn Oats, tiny and Feed 1 for your horse at all time-_ I i Phonc 249 Pownal 1 1 2-rod ttsi m fN EW STOCK » most complete. ur:ces. ex ept'i'hun» Hun. Bat. Ll- 7.l5 1 If P.ll. Noon a.M. L00 itrulv Chhown ar. ll.1| i2.l1 Rn al J li Hunter lijwr ?arald o ill i0.l5 145 a a.|s. rm. ms. __ _ 100 lv Frida ar. lull) L57 RH Wullitumll l.L7 iii ill ’<'§'&.., *ll uno aio alhenon iiru ar Tlgnid lv 8.1! LB 8.07 ll! LM LI .-. as ¢¥!== I .,¢=_ .__,° *siren Jour ar . verse lv -____l iv Chtown ar lt. stewart Je laoil Bt-_P¢tAr's ar Bonrls lv L_--- lt. Stewart. .lc ar Cardigan lnntague ' as lleevgaeown 'v _ie :ss;a‘f~* gm v'Ch'tawv\ ar srnes ver Innova:-em i.l.0. t. . _|.l I i100 N. &'iltghi`i~e )l|l.i.`» T. WHITE Ste I Personally selected. T best values and marked very lrw _to meet the advanced P. E- I. RAILWA F _;»>>;:_-5.-'_-_ aiafrseészea `/_ 7 Ki “.53 *kill t. Rye., londmg Boots and Rubbers Our fall stock is now al- he J H. Bell. Y C mmsncinz December Slat. lille, traim ct tins Railway will inn as follows: Trains Outward Trainn in wurd read down read up Daily ’l`ue»-. Hon. Tnea. Mon. Daily 4 .Wed. ‘|`hur\.Wc if -<3 t -Q-.~ l, 1: i if \ 1 . 1 I 1 "} -a fr.