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'.r , V' ,wg " » ml 'ran evaaonur, onanrmnsrows ‘Pitman llnuao ISLAND JANUARY It ML ` l 070'? n Inde nient Journal untrammelled Begin " The ‘20:h Century by buy- ing your CROCEHIES . from us, where you can rely on getting nothing but the best. \\'e have _ the reputation for having 'j High-class Goods. Don’t fail to let us have your orders. ._ _ _ J. D. MCLEOD & C0. Q ' [|011 L y _ ; y . . . . . . . . . ._ _ S121?-it-eskiyndition <1\I<>vld- Sc Thur.) , -r yr. $l.50: inndvaiice. .L . . . . . . . . . _ _ Q‘v'c-_-kl Edition l'l`hui-sda ) D01' YP , A jim io on every box of the genuine and range” aiming to ban A me Tam' Just, lmpdrtlai, Re\iable.'ZNewey. ti” un* °°"” ° “N m °°° 3 seeking at all times to further the _best ,.__._.._.. i f 5 iUf»@1`¢Sf'S Of the people, and recognized thereforeas i The Pe o 91°’ Pa-x>°r- Published at its offices New PPOWSC i Block. North side Post Oi ce, at the fol- lowing rates, payable _in a vnnce:~: Morning Editi in, daily except Sunday; t ~ tls `l00 ner $4- ' _ $1.25; iii advance _ . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . _ . _ . i$l.(X) i Branch Off! es have been "estn.blished_ at the followinxg places where subscriptior_18_inay_ be pal . news fur_1ishe_i, advertising, Job Work and other business transai:ted:- Summa,-side, Curr-ie`s Bookstore-J._B. C Bak Manager. , Alberton, Ainerton B kstore-G. S. Muttart, Agent. Souris East, Telephone o ce -R. Seaman, ` Agent. J. E. B. MCCREADY, f J. P. HOOD, Editor. Business Manager _ 1 ff Q mi loinllu iligilii +A, _ »_F -4 liockey rss# Boots §ForMenandBny glen and Black. Our policy is to clear them out at any old price before they get stale. WM THEY G03 20 per cent off the balance* of our Hockey Boots. All# these Shoes are new this* Season. l. llllli Standard Life I i/ cn _ H####ii§#%#iH¢# iiiiiilloilil i Sl it Jhssuranmelio. " ""="T '“-_T"_T` "_ Z ;` "T, 1'; ‘Li f" lv _7_,__ \-4 P THURSDAY, 1901. We note that in the ontributions for the Soldier`sMonument . t Halifax every town and village in 'ova Scotia is represented hy numero s contributors. Here in Prince Edward_ Island it was natural that the move melnt should begin in Charlottetown, and o ir citizens have subscribed with pmisewilrthy spirit and generosity. But the mo ment ough t to be provincial in every se se of the word, and we are satisfied thatlit will be before the fund closes. We tlrust that very shortly we shall hear froi a good many more of the school-teachgirs, to whom circulars have been §ent, and also from the towns and villages of the Island which have not yet taken a 'vantage to the fullest extent of the oppltunity afforded them to subscribe. i , l Itisa remarkable fadt that during something more than la month past, covering the holiday n, the end of nineteenth and thsngyginning of the twentieth century, thc _z his bein no storm of snow or rain worth mentioning, anl there has been good sleighlniz in town and country all the while; The stolen mailbag _at Moncton is known have contiained forty-four registered letters, 34 of iwhich contained railway cheques, and ithere were 10 ieonmininn money, mostly small sumo. .Assets $ 6,ooo,ooo amounting in all to abouii $70. MB Alexander McDoui¢all of Fairview 4 _Lot (id, had a parker in town Tuesday 7 months old weighing 285 lbs. Bent this One of the oldest and strongest of "”° °“”' &eolnto Security Boot for Investment 'l 054:05. ` MR. F. B. MCRAE, of Pownal, delivered ;_ _his lecture on the South African War at Eldon §Inll,o"n Monday evening to a crowd- ed house. S. A. Nicholson occupied the chair. A Gnoimn W. Schurnian, brother of ii ~ _ ' ` Pi~esidentSchurman of Cornell University ~_ ' ' O _has been appointed Assistant Distric-5 _‘Attorney of New York at a solar of fi _` v "' _Y GENERAL Aonurs. l Sw” P” “”““”‘- iv 7 $Queen St.. Ch town. _ e =l'lost Reliable 'i it f Q Place to have your retgzlr work done is the place t takes the most interest in your needs.We strive to accmomo- date all who leave any work with us, by prompt attention and quick despatch of same. We have the reputation of being “O K." on repair work. Give us a trial and be con- vinced that what we say is true ii Sllllllllll _ Foundes, Engineers, Machin _ ists and Boiler-makers. ~ Steam Navigation Co's Wharf. Charlottetown, P. E. I. , kl-ione 125 ” ` Missna Mamie Hughes and Louise Mellish, Charlottetown, and Misa Stewart of West River, left Tuesday night for Sackville to resume their studies at Mount Allison Ladies’ College. Axorzo those crossing lby the Stanley _toPlctou Tuesday were Mr. W. Jones, Pownal, returning to Wolfville, Miss Adele McLeod, daughter of Judge Mc- _Leod, returning to the Ladies’ College, Wolfville, Mr. Lloyd Lodge, returning to _Mount Allison, Miss Lucy Lefurgey returning to Monctpn. Mlt.,Jameo H. Breliaut has just been elected preeident of the Franklin Typo- graphical Society of Boston. He was _<=::» song seen also presented by his associates in the Boston Post composing room with a gold ounted gavei of iinestebony. Mr.Brehaut was born near Sunamereide, March 12th, 1864. and is a brother of Mr. W. A. E .Breha.ut, at one time Summerside _ correspondent of THE GUARDIAN. ` RED CHEEKS and bright eyes are often, alas signs of lung disease. Better secure the beauty of true health by using ; Adamooife Botanic Cough Balsam for all l lung troubles. 2542. all Druggists. l _ W Settle promptly-our accounts are beingi o l mailed to-day--We need money this month- We need money to-day. MARK WRIGHT 8:. G0-. lid. 3 \ e on I" 2? F0l“*'~ ' f/1. it o'.:lock yesterday with 18 passengers and ou bags of mail matter. Hn.. Aithur Hellieh delivered his lecture on the South African War in the hall nt St. Peters on Tuesday night. BY despitch to Mr. J. T. Mellish ` the death in New York of his sister, Mrs Archibaldof the Ladies’ College,Sackville, N. B , is announced. Hrs. Archibald and her son were spending the Christmas holidays in New York. THE Montreal Star in referring; to Mr Hedley McKi_nnon’s book among other things says: “Some of the incidents described are interesting in the extreme, and give a splendid idea of the life ‘Canidian volunteers led while in South Afric 4." A VERY well balanced concert and iXmas Tree under the auspices of the Loyal Crusaders was held in Fredericton Hall on Christmas Eve and was much _enjoyed by those present. The success of this concert reflects credit on those who had it in charge-but especially on Miss Millie Newsonfe teacher of the primary department of the Fredericton s h »ol. THE annual Xmas entertainment of the WestfRiver and Elliot Hall Sunday Schools took place on Thursday the 27th ult,in Afton Hall. Mr. Thomas Lowther, Rice Point presided. The hall was finely decorated by the Ladies’ Aid Society and an excellent ‘programme of recitations and music by the choir and children was gone thmugh tothe delight of all present. Handsome gifts for the children were placed on the Xmas tree anc. liberal supply of candy. The entertain- ment 'was felt to be the best held of the schools of West River Church. TUESDAY the Grand Jury found true bills as follows: Bernard Murphy, house- breaking; Anselm Morgan and Eusebe Carroll, housebreaking with intent;James Gormeley, assault causing bodily harm; Richard Collings, assault and escape. All pleaded not szuilty except B. Murphy. who pleaded guilty. Michael P. Hogan vs. Walter Lowe, before Chief Justice. Judgment for plaintiff for $51.30. W. S. Stewart for plaintilf. W. A. 0. Morson, _for defendant. Edward P. Stavert vs. Janet Haywood, an absent debtor, tried before the Chief Justice. 'Judgment for for plaintiff. The Robert Taylor Co., Ltd, vs. Amos S. Lantz. Chief Justice gave judgement for plaintiff for $22338. W. E. Bentley for plaintiil’ and Mr.Geo.Inman for defendant. Mr. Bayfield Williams on motion of Mr. H. J. Palmer, IQ. C., was admitted an . Attorney of the Supreme Court and was also appointed a Commissioner for _taking adidavits in this Province. Application of Geo. C. »R id for _admission as a student at law 'with Mr. J. E. Wyatt wasireceived- nndan _ order for his examination was `made. Yesterday the case of Mahar vs, Hallor~ nn, an action for debt was concluded when the Chief Justice rendered judgement for the: Plaintid' for $330. Theodore H. Estabrooko vs. A. S. Lantz, _set-ion for debt. Tried before ,and;'A. A. Lefnrgey, to have a day set -~_...._.... She Was Pale and Languid Too 'llefvein U Shoot ml lah New weaiieraaniveolnr-or.enaoo'e||uvo roanneetoneiieuniuungeur. _ ntreef., Toronto.-inateo:-“ Ky daughton _ was pale, weak. laamall, and very nerv- ous. Her appetite wa; peer and eha.iize~ able. Sho could scarcely drag liorsolt about the lountunmd her norveo were _ nompletedy uno ng. Sho could nit ‘ sleep for more than half an hour at o time without otomeing up and erylnz ont ' In exelteneeat. “Ao obo woo 3-rowing weaker onl- weoker I booamo alaeped. and obtain- ` ed a box of Dr. Claee'e Nerve Toed. Bio used Bio treatment for oeverofi weeks, and born tho lrot we noticed n decided improvement. lor appetite bo- earns better. ohe seine( in weight, the gradually boonmo strong and well. I i cannot say too inaeh in favour of thin wonderful treatment. alneo it kno prov- en such a blessing to my daughter." Dr. Cha.oe'o Nerve Food is n. blood- hullder and nerve vitallaer of moot nn- a.te.ildeeler;,orBdrnaneen,Batoonnd '_ #1 I U" "1 -' .}~` '/ A* ;`p1_ ,.` __ -,.1 _ __ _ :L-Q ' ‘H 4%' 41"-W. |l i-I _.`?‘¢’ f 5:7 li `2’ ~ , *gilt I ' ‘ ~» _ _ K .1 _/ .‘; l il* A long standing oough for V general debility. ` T.;_l\_ _ . ` I \ Y _ "’f. For looo of welzhtor henlli there \/_" ; is nothing like our Ponracium _F Q Eunmsiox wrrn Guaueor.-A '///‘ ., ` noted improvement is at onoe seen 1/ __\'/,»_, on tint using it. ~ r-_ A 1'/.= It main sim.. hesin.-giving ii()/) I' it _ grape-ties or can Liver on. The _,~ f ___,- ypoplioophitee zivmg' bone and -' .., , ' 1 muscle. ,_,‘-5:) _ .,,. J'//» Guanwi ui t t' ne A*-_ _§g§___~»g_==-.°_§,`»»» no 6 6 i 99 .aa~:‘°‘i‘.‘°i.“iI°.;':'-*..:..°".‘:.'.. Ln_i__n&;t;e_¢_i___enlmon.heln¢ lrlor end a. nice s» tt oi furs at a. very low figure, and remem- _ _ ' ber those goods are all this seasons, and are strictly p T S ‘ .~ up-to-date. l Ii 1*- #rf if- < €<‘ f' » 1 r *I I ,i ,~ 1 Sible and Electric Seal Capei-ine, mice $15.75, yours for . $30.50 1 Sibie and Electric Seal Cap erine $3l.00,vours $20.67 1 Sable Caperine with Tails $'27,00, yours for _ _$18.00 1 Astrachan Caperine $14.50; yours for $9.67 for 1 Grey Lamb Caperine $17.50 yours for $11.67 1 Grey Lamb 'Collar with Tails $16.00, 1 Black Thibet Lamb Cape $9.75, yours for » $6-50 1 Stone nMartin Rolf $25.00, yours for $16.67 1 Caperine Electric Seal and Astrachan $23.50, yours for _ -$15.67 6 Thibet Lamb Ruifs $2.50, yours for $1 67 Children’s Grey Lamb Collars_,_ ChildreI1’s Grey Lamb Cape. Children’s Grey Lamb Ruifs. F. PE|lKlNS& B0.. #_ _ _ ' - The Millinery Leaders. _l , Now Ladies here is a chance for you to secure _ "~“'"°"7 & C " 3* ,. 321'.) ,i"i_\\i\ lf/ V '\` iff. li? _ 1 ,- ,;_ _ ._»’ Ili’ wt. 1-/‘-”"__`f/'F-__~.'-` »,;\_( 1' ;_`,‘,,- 5 'J-'e f-__ _ if r .-\__ ',_-- ' ` ?___//l_' 5_5' -%_/ '/kr/,li ` pf; li' \i,_-‘-fi-' in i (1,, fi / . ~ 3 Coat Makers WANTED at Once. / J'C`EI]N' LIOLECJID & '(30 m-_-ue -1% s--11;-as -&--_ 1 `- I in 1900' CH PISTFIAS 1900 1| WHY! lT’8 “SHT HERE! and _Gifee are hero in abundance that will pleaee both the giver and UOQIVII, __ (3-LCJVIEIS Io Ki 1, Mocha, Boekokin, Silk Lined and For Hood, Priooe from Sk no $4.59. Fur Collaro, Silk and Cashmere Mufflers. sux num.-mea sux ummiiu. ' N ECI( NEA*-iSpeoi.al for Girietinoe inode.) _ SHIRTS, COLLARS and CUFFS, NIGHT ROBIS, CUFF LINE, SCARF PINS, ooo. _ liggjilcennie will he given on all the above goods. 0l\D0l| & l|lcLELLA||_ A _ Men’o Outfitters. I _ _ _ 0 \ \, /i'.\l ._\ \l `.’ .\.\ :`_\ n_§'~§__ 15 -ii .ii Co. Choi hui lon bil and opevgaidoaisyéonlzleon tw Siyio, dt and Girish get olf mde for u~. Hman:/uazeml gvod 'year hold it for n~.--R. _ Q __ _ /lwi fi" pester," '°'°e'»i i»u'if' eip by we peek ez ne Wehovenhll wi tk uireuenteoltnt Idle! n-ylmek ‘rea age " ll. l. i llllillil"‘~a'i'e§f"" TRU! rl* QI ATTACK ol' DASH! AVI Mor that .»..."‘l;3 onnnnmn nouornnn C_anoda'e in to iii' gi ever eldo ot okioo. CKABGIGFCIS P RY OK 'Ill one are coin ii... uma, eq. eu.. on in _\,_; *¢ S ` M Wort. henell&~ PINS. vbarfii , large Bas ea :hich ‘ _ Mako Moat Suitable i 0. slain-one--` _ eoeoeeeoeeonealeaov-' _ .l.'l.."l. ` i FANCY » s . ,V , _ 0 _ ' J _ Q __ € Tell it to the that I have pun: Presents for the festive oeaonn. They are \ . ` Gifts for Friondo Cinnot ht uurnaeoed. Choeoietee In bl from ten conto n Aho Colo, Htl _and Nate of oll king. W; . GARTEI tr '_ _ ` IE,” BI ` cumin: erin-in if mn in civ|n“"', ..._ ._ ,,.;...;_’; one £ricunss~in.o..iu¢zp.o.1a| p o umlilul Linn il Sales exceed that of any other in Telmm Cm,,,,,,,,m|,. the Lower Provin 0 L_ 7 ' ,L T ' ces ` 1 .`>»»~ - _ _ il* 4 < ne ia fi ' 4 * _ - . -.‘ 1- -rin c t §"'»_~“._e1""'§ Z-=i"il”=§_‘;\>/), "_ ' ° ‘ ° ~ ` l l x iam.-_lun A..a£_._ etmidq in iii 8.59. :~§ iii all German (node ofthe eboicoet quality, and nn