! i ‘ sw I. L 'vwiw Tris GUARDIAN. SHABLOTTETOWN Junnniiv 11 isee. \ _,~,_-- nquwuusnpw 1 Moncton 1' ».,.....-W. - 1-.-~ -»»a..\»»¢».~..».»»~.-»..» fyifgler will Mllllllll llllllllll. B 'N i- ause made from pure wool. M- -1- \VF.`I).\ESD_'\Y. JAN. ll. 1899. wean They are ~ ...arf-»»..-e-.f /~» ~»-- -»" wi-~ s..m-v. ~'i»> rv avni ~..»m»4-1-»~»»»ar~» Because we have the most improv- ed machinery. B°¢=“S<-Whey afefhff besfpmefns--forties and fifties. sir charles They Sell -wa to... in issi. Therein Bun" Faster H _ . -. _ - ship of that house who were born ' M thfglfig gghggs ggggwgdggiezver before 1830. These are Messrs. Mc- Tn ur llollla nl Tvlslel Bllllllllltllllllt S, they an tha lost - to F_ & co' thus enjoys the distinction of leading his party in a house of which ho IB "5“““7’id°‘" emphatically .the oldest member. In the Senate there are many oldl 1- - - - r | men who still enjoy a fair measure of . bodily and intellectual vigor. Thirty n I E of the 81 members were born be- ‘ fore the year 1830, and are conse- |SSll8llll0 lilllllllllly. . a Assets Forty two million Dollars. G -fi----» . .“f:::::°.;-is.r11;f:;°.;z~.1;°f:.::.:1 I8 Unconditional, non forfeitable poli cies. 8' N o better Insurance than our 15 or 20 year endowment. For rates W and other information, apply to P. d E. I. Agency. Charlottetown. 11" ri Mr. Justice Gwynne of’ tho 881116 court is close on to the Completion Of F w UM his eighty-fifth year. Sir Oliver I a , Mowat, Governor of Ontario is now AGENT _ in his seventy-eighth year and is hale Qugen Sh and hearty. , pu _ . Great oeorge St 'glniowareklovyigietbe the best, but our nrices prompt means of dealing with inebri~ Jan 9. dim New olilnese Laundry, ` tes. The exact description of in- b ,I 1 _ i§`e f ° b ` t , 'd wh Ii ppgquence o ine rie y cannot provi e family into the danger of need, or en- a dangers the safety of others.” Every - such person may be placed under - A Sm, ,.~,,,d Bom, mn ,am charge of a curator appointed by the court, who will be empowered to place T _We have some nice stool boilers ~ mstockthat we will sell at a smallad nm bggg gnecoglaade at mail the inebiiate anywhere for treatment ,,..,,, ,,061 ,hm and by ,he bm; until he is discharged ftom curator- linger makers. §' sh, I giuarantee themt tolge first E c ass n eve res . mg; __ iron end-‘, allysteellec 0 E ~ Call and see us before purchasing E 1 elllwhere. ”* lllll E §1_b 111311111111 111.; llllllhlm _ ‘J 1 ; Charlottetown, P. E. 1. ° l hone 125. L- lll lof pm ‘OC lc Maqg Bgtter caNana’s _GRAND one MEN. A great political part at the a e of They Hold se.- Thg Cglgr Bgtter stock from which. he sprung and _to Because We },,,,-e ,, Swtch Dyer the climate of this healthful Domin- . who knows his business. ion - some years in the House of Commons, gcgzlosult Tlée the seats in that body being mere etter ,,, ‘l ,Of these one, Senator Wark, was born in 1804' Senator Dicks in 1811 o seventies. w His successor, Chief Justice Strong is f' life in Canada might be mentioned as instances of public usefulness ooupled H with a fair measure of activity con- .ti . olstoi will be banished from Russia ecause he has championed the cause 1145 MQpE|:¢N_»» EN cuted people, who are being hunted d ,E ' ' -S _ss - °\11;n§_}“§n Nl;a;1il;;¢?l_f1)nag\‘dFN`[_s§§i;p1 ts :E out of the Caucasus are now cn the 1 anada. The part-y, which will short- ___,. ______ A Y _1__`___~s 1'-‘ _L_ Sir Charles Tupper. leading a Y 3 enty-eight years is a ci-edit to the of ours. He is the oldest ma.-1 by ainly held by men in the ve of his colleagues in the member- lllan, (1823), Christie, (1824); river and Wood, (1826) and Charl- n. (1829) Sir Charles Tupper uently,in their 70th year or older. » .Y nd Senator Lewin in 1812. Senators 1 owan, Almon, Armand, Vidal, octogenarians, while 12 others are bove 7 5 years of age, and nine more f the thirty referred to are n the The late Sir William F. Ritchie as a few years ago discharging the uties of Chief Justice of Canada hile close on to eighty years of age. ow in his seventy-fifth ea whilo Many others in various walks of nued to a green old age. The new German code provides riate in the code is “he who in con- r his affairs, or brings himself or his P There is a rumor that Count Leo the Donklliobors. As will be re- embered some 2,000 of these perse- ean on there way to find homes in be due to arrive in St. John, is in arge of a son of Count Tolstoi. fnfnimunimluliu f 3; __ FOR CASH OR -CREDIT _Tj you'll find our VALUES in Parlor Suites _; unsurpassed- MARK WRIGHT ,» ~ HOME MAKERS. g § MMM .2 Now that the city has a real surp- lus, what hinders something being done by thezcouncil in the way ol a grant for the public library 'l Mr. Asquith, who is spoken of as a possible coming leader of the Liberal party in Britain, has been but twelve years in parliament. He is 47 years of age, has the gift of oratory, is strong, shrewd and clever, but his manner is cold and the reverse of sympathetic. We are glad to note the revival of the Natural History Society, with the branch of .Antiquarian Research added to its name and work. The society ought to be of much interest and utility, and gather together a lapge membership. It is hoped that 'a quarterly bulletin embodying the meritorious papersread at its meet- ings may heresfter be published. Mr. . S. Clai'k’s letter in another column touches a matter of very 'con- siderable interest-the centennial of Prince Edward Island. Of course the Island, as the Isle of St. John of earlier daya,or the Abngweit of Mie- mac possession is much older, but all the time that it has been known _by its present name will be 100 years in February next. The P. E. Island centenary ought to be celebrated in some way. Will some one devise the beat thing to meet the easel 1 A It is pointed out that Lord Aber- deen when presiding at Ott8Wll changed many of the ceremooili usages. He drove up to open pai-lia~ ment in a different way and returned in adiiferent way from his' predeces- sors. The functions at Rideau Hall were conducted in a different manner from former functions and he held his N ew Yea.r's receptions in the. Senate chamber instead of at his oliice inthe east block. Lord Minto so far, has shown a disposition to restoio the old order of things and follows Woll- established precedents. 1--tl-ip EMIGRATION T0 CANADA. Toizonro, Uni., Jan. 7.-A London special to the Telegram says that the number of persons -migrating to Can- ada from British por-is during the twelve months ended December 31 were English 15,074;11‘i8h, 1.851; Scotch, 1.710, and foreign 9,854-tota127,-L84. The number railing to the Cape dor- ing the same period were 11,020 and 25,641 respectively. I 5 Don’t swim when there’s a. bridge. Don’t experi- _ ment with your health. Profit by the experience of others., ABBEY 'S EF- _ FERVFSCENT SALT has acted as a bridge for many to carry them over sickness and di- sease. The daily use of A.bbcy’s Eff¢rV¢$Cenf Salt will keep you in good health and spirits tht Yeah' 'rot1nd. All drug- gists this Standard Eng- lish preparation at 60s a | large bottle; trial Size, 25C. 1 §l th . 8100., Ltr. lllllllwllllll A A lll llll llllll A al 1- 1- A"- A 1 Illllll II llllll eemwew -Ai' ALLEY a Ilii- _ Srreet, on Sunday, January 8:11. at 1.15 Our Buckle in Pointed Round and Coin toe $1.70 uckle Behind in Round toe 1'80 li hree Buckle in Pointed Round and Coin 2.25 ow Overshoes (no Buckle) 1.40 aving these Overshoes in all sizes and in the ifferent toes named above, We fell sure of fitting ny shoe-Try us. :Ez .. departed was pleasant in her life and l had the joy ot the lloly Spirit in her soul on her death bed. . She could sav -‘O death where is thy sting.” Hoi' death was triumphant. At Chilliwack, B, C., on Dec. 23 rd. 1898. Ann Burston, _eldest daughter of the late A. H. Boswall, M. D., and Widow of the late William S. Macgow- an. Two sole and one daughter to- gether with' two brothers and a sister, are left lo mourn their irreparable loss. I She was a loving mother, and a consis- Lent Christian. Trulyher death was 1 n _ Passing out ot the shadow Into eternal day; I _ Why do we call it dying ? This sweet passing away. . (Island papers please copy.) In Roxbury, Mass.. on Jan, 5th, James McLeod. The funeral took place from the residence, 292 Dudley o’c1ock. Services were held in St. Patrick’s Church at two 'o’clocl_r. " At Georgetown, ` on the 9th inst., Thomas Henry. aged 88 years The de- ceased was a nativeof Plymouth, Eng., and came to this country at the age of 10 years. He leaves a widow, seven sons and four daughters to mourn .the loss of a tender husband and loving 1 father. In 'River Point, Rhode Island, Mrs. lwilliam Mclmyre in the~36lh of her age, daughter or John and Catherine Young,|1~:aruscl1!fe.P.E. Island, leaving `a husband and two children to mourn (the loss of a kind and loving wife and mother. At Tidnish Bridge, N. B., onDe cem- ber ioth, Margaret, beloved wile of Ronald Chappell, at the advanced age of 84 years and 9 months, after a ling- ering illnens of nearly live years of paralysis, which she bore with Christian resignation, leaving a eoltowillg .bld- band to mourn the loss of an affection- ate wife and mother. Four children( by her first husband, the late Captain John Harrison, of Liverpool, England.” , who died en - the 8rd of June, 1853, survive her. viz: Thomas Harrison at ypresent at Aumgonish, N. S; Mrs. ‘Michael McCormick of Souris, P. E. Island; Mrs. John Haley. ol Antigo- nisli,-N. S., and Charles R.. Harrison, or Belfast, Maine.-English papers please copy. . ~ 2 -- -4.. if 1,: To_ Cure lleadaelie In ten minutes lee. Komlert I-leaeache Powden.I0 els. i lil lll\‘l’ll1" llllrl i\l'l‘i'll fl' ¢ T: 24 E. 0 _- E* - 3-' ,__ . is wi say--1 § Weareglad toseeso many people taking advantage of the : ij- low prices we are giving on 3 §-, Druggists Sundries Soaps; ' E 5 I Combs, Brushes etc., All goods 1-E: if marked and ticketed for your inspection. » I . 3 1inI:ook toyour wants in ouré We do as we say. ' 1 3 1 3|. w. 111111.11 _Central Drugstore. ` .,` . _._ >- .n 9-` .2 - .» , @` »“ _. 5 fi \» l :- °- ~`* T; __ llllllllllllllhlll `, _`... j, ` , __ l _f _ `, <2* :_ __ .- f< _',- - _-_ j. §< =; ' 5' ':‘ 13 PEIIKIIS & Go. J °" 3' .Z- Q' . \ 2;' ii 1 . DIRECT, 1 Please let l|nv'e a at account( we noni ydn tg - ummm: .fmmumimi L0 New Cloth for Fall _ man. l -_--__-_ At Glen William, January 8rd, Sarah ‘ Melanie, aged 22 years, the dearly be- 4 A loved daughter ot N eil Mclnnis. 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