V i W-nfs* .32 s g =-.1 *Mc wi-# .~ ~s l .s A 1. ‘D 'il F! » L_, \ \ :A fa it " r & I Q l ._-. r ~< 4 1 i fi; i ‘ ' ' "THERE ,ip i,,._,,,,`,,,¢,,,i~v§‘¢',_9_;,,_;;“,,*g,,'s ` ~ ~ i ~ W f -' Meet Me at the Always Busy Store. T I ‘ D "“"°“ 5“°‘f.*Y '!“P'“°°“..'?* 3,.9`¢l°§'= i . - conducted by some of Charlottotowns _,ut bm" nur, U "~"“ "' " " ' " " " " "" '“ """ " " _ ' _ 5”* °lU8°f§- _ aluggialnout of tuhsandiy f 'rw ~- ~,.- %fi‘m w- ;=;, .;ew,<,gIs'i¥s ':~~.vf'=e<.my .v~'~v¢.=..1a . ._ . _ _ /_ .»»,;__ » , , _ _._<_ _ 1 », .,<. _ __ __ ,_ _ , _ _ . ,,.,,__/___,,___ ` _ .~..,.,.,... _ _ , _ .__._,_: _F .._..,._,,_: __ __ ___ _ ______ _ __ ____ _ , - - ~ . Y ` ~ 555,' ‘ i ' ' . r ~ ,i 'TY -> 1 1 .g 1 ._ .-;»,,:.~ 7-._~:,:=;»__¢..-jg. y-;-~,_ ‘~__-.-,.»>,»;§§f.=»‘.!.-.11,:'¢;=.___,__ V - V » , _ ~ ». ff L»= ~~. . _ .__- .,. f ,. -. rf. 1 f. ',,_-, r. __ _:. ____ ,_ __»_.____,v_,___,,_,_,_ ;,;_.,,_ - - ‘ f ~ - ‘., ,!=_~:¢,.¢_.,~-"*,.-;= is-i_ .»‘»- l _ 5. _i . ‘ ",‘§, , . _= » , ~.r ._ ._ A, T E (lULBUIl_N» PRINQE J_._A_NB'A.R_Y_1_8, _ __ _ _ W.B. 201i CENTURY coisiis STANLEY BROS. Erect Form and Stlaiglit § Front. Made for Canadian and American Women. silii QAQLLAIZAQ §\l‘§AF>\A4§A¢~ANhA,€\ 4| . [_ ` i- ' 'V _ if _ _ |_, c; . .' ‘~ ‘- .T ‘n .,’- .- -, :impson was tendered the lecturer by ArthurSimpson who presided. In ac- knowledging the vote of thanks the ofasafe harmless digestive medicinelike Iecturer showed a number of rnementoes gfncy food and a photo of himself taken COUNTRY Guardian Correspondents Everywhere. AT the police court yesterday morning ._ Michael _Monaghan appeared for being ' drunk and was lued $i or 20 days. Ou Monday evening the 14th. instant of the people of Cavendish and vicinity had the pleasure of listening to the tale of the war ln South Africa from one of the heroes of Paardeberiz, Mr. Arthur Hel- lish. The lecture which occupied two ._ hours was listened to with breathless attention by the large assemblage of people present. Mr. Mellish graphically described the passage but of the Canadian Contingent on the Sardinian and followed their fortunes through all their battles and wearisome marches from Cape Town to Pretoria. Hia pictures of the life of a Calindian soldier onthe veldt and amoniz the -kopjcs of Africa. gave his audience , an excellent idea of the terrible sufferings endured by himself and. comrades w~_l_iilo *f OS Monday next Ir. llltdn Walsh of which was blovm over during the storm of last season. in writing Tru: Guanmaifl says: _I_ am very much pleased to see how” TR! GUARDIAN has grown in six years." Sho Vernon River. After living 15 years in Murray Harbor, she removed to \Voburn. -_?_*_,.._1» WHAT SHALL WE EAT. To Keep Healthy and Strong. A healthy appetite and common eense_ are excellent guides to follow in matters to diet, and (mixed diet of grains, fruits and meats is undoubtedly the best, in spite of the claims made by vegetarians and food cranks generally. As comparedwith grains and vegetables meat fumiehes the most nutriment in a highly concentrated form and is digested T and assimilated more quickly that vegetables or grains. _ Dr. Julius Remussou on tlieeubjeot says! Nervous' persona, people run down inhealth and of low vitality should eat' arduous fcampaign. His description of llajor Mclntosh which was seconded and ~iipported by \'\'. H. Hogan and Walter ff his campaigning among which was a Boer bamlolicr. liaversack a canfof emer- nt Pretoria. )A§|MhA£~' ...__ _._._._ ...___ ‘___.__- ~ __- Thc_.-ee ° Popular 1 `.:_;,:, T Printingliouse T ‘ g § “$3 5;; Charms one w Again extends its thanks to *the public for the liberal pat- “rcnngo during the pi.-t year, * and is more than ever convinced g ‘than the WORK DONE, and 3 razors Quornn are giving per- * fect satisfaction. o are never uidle, but when yo “ want n job! ' of Pristine done in a norm-1, ' _ ‘try us. ° ' ` _ . *.|. o. TAvl_oR.S 8 The Pipular Printer, E ’ Queen Street. ' ‘Ili l#l”§I%GQ i P11-:_ isrllvc in Canned Salmon , We have a limited quantity of Canned Salmon put up in l pound Hat tins_by one of our Island packers. The lish being cut in one solid piece, and then put in-the can, turns out much nicer than the lm- ported salmon. Keiller’s Marmalade Our stock of this celebrated Orange Marmalade has just arrived from London. We have it in one pound pots and seven- pound tins, and it is guaranteed to be the best made. ` Adam Cheese This celebrated Cheese is made in Holland. It is put up in small packages weiizhing about foul- pounds each. and is considered by canois sears tobe A l. Baca a corf RHl$R&&&&&§¥ I Y 500 Sung Binks; FREE i We are anxious fo: your tea” trade, and wish ug te increase our already large ellen we ofer as a special inducaannt tor 30 days only, a flee ooo; book to the E 7 purchaser of l pound of either °‘ ' of the following radoe of Tea:-% your , as i had Eureka’ B 2.5¢ per lb Hazu.rd’e Brahmin 2.3¢ per lb fool aseuved of farther- sales to gli. liiiilli in i°* Linger about a home,- A~ home’ without niueio is a dull place- A man who deprives his wife or children of a` AQ 4, . “Red Rose” Blond 28c per lb worth Knowing the satisfaction that Ol' YOUI' Lhue toaa are giving others we . money you if oncc tried. ` b&Ck,” it e one piano makes a grea' mistake - S1 long an ihey can be bought at _Q `, such low prices as we me selling them- l'l§eintzman _ Pianos 5 H-lv.; sto"d to tm-¥ Professionals-as well as Amateurs -sound their praises The - Heintzin in isa leader- beoeuse merit is bound ' to win-= > Terms easy. Mliliii BHUS ` Queen Street, T Connolly Building _Q05 i i C 'lf' C _ are Se 9° . you Si* 9° afraid '.’ of Img prices? Justlyso sometimes--but never here. If you can`t tell good GNC- eries by looking at them-~ few people mu-at least. ou kno-ir our guarir-l=f. moneY's , Ren-icmber that when you visit our store. Stenartliates. * Lower Queen sarees. §¥&§&§l§§§§§ sr ll I there were only two women present. In ali.. -_nu-L am P-o\v:<_>_i. 1\'.>'i‘:‘:»f.-Time last of the series of Union iueet.in_.gs conducted by Flevs. Mr. Spurr and Mr. Opie was held in the Church,Pownal on Friday evening llth inst. The preliminary part was taken by _\lr. Opie, after which Mr. Spurr, de- -livered an excellent discourse on Missions which was listened to with rapt attention. [`lie Rev. speaker showed that Jesus Llhlist _was the authority for missions. i 'Go yeinto all the w-:>rld and preach the Gospel. Sic." The/purpose of Missions is Jesus Christ, to be made like Him. He described the heginninz and progress of missions during the past century. The Danish Missionary ;SJciety being the drst in the field the saint-ed Elliot and his noble work among the Aborigines, of Carey the celebrated evangelist, of Moffat and Livingston ,and his great work in darkest Africa. In 179| the London M. S., was founded, and the work. In the Ecumenical Council in 1878 " i883 there were 460, and in the great' Ecumenical Council of 1900, there was a host, and a whole day was set apart to woman's work. And as we loolrhackover be M30 years, has the work been success- tui? Yes, in a marvellous degree, the work has been owned and blessed of God. llhe singing' was good and suitable to the occasion. J. A. Moor.: and W. W. Judson spoke very nicely after the sermon. Much good must result from the unltazd labonrs of-these good men; it -was indeed good to bcthere.--Coal. 7 ---*-"- "Ski YOUR .`}E5l.` 1' RlE.\'D Cannot be done unless you have gf ol health. You cannot have good health without pure blood. You may have pure blood by t iking Ho0d‘s Sarsiiparilla now. You cannot realize the good it will do you until _yc,u.uill try it. Begin taking it. to-day an see how quickly it will give you an appetite, strength and vigor and if:u_re your rheuinatism, cathrrh or scro- n a. All liver ills are cured by Hood'e Pills. 25 cents. _ ' l ¢ 1 I __ .. Ol.. it? in 5.3 Ill Oil 2 E U-4 !/ill. fp#-lil "13 0’ ICI Ill _Q ru N599 = 'vii' CDI wil be open rvery night Week late enough for you to foods, like potatoes bread ete., and no '.l`liat large class of people who come unrlcr the head of nervous Dyspeptics should eat plenty of melt to insure its complete digestion by the{systematic use Stuartfs Dyspcpsia Tablets composed of the natural cligestive principles‘ peptones and diastase which actually perform the work of digestion and give the abused stomach a chance to rest and to finish the _ body and brain with the necessary nutriment. Cheap cathartic medixincs masquerading under the name of dys- pepsia cures are useless for relief or cure of indigcstion because they have absolute- ly no effect upon the actual digestion of food. Dyspepsia in all its forms is simply a. failure of the stomach to digest food and the sensible way to solve the riddle and cure the iudigestion is to make daily use at meai time of a .safe preparation which is endorsed by the medical profession and and known to contain active digestive principles, and all this can truly be said of Stuartfs Dyspepsin. Tablets. All druggists throughout the United States Canadaand Great Britain sell them at the uniform priee of fifty cents for ful treatment. .__..__¢-_-_ Try one can or Unk brand bondeused Milk and onwill decide whether it ie great work done since then spoke of the better and ghggpgr slum agony, Lak your noble and enduring missionary work of Grocer for it. Rev.i3oh_n Geddie, at one time settled _in _ ll0l%SS¢S KiSS0S 0111719 NNN *I5 °* .5110 Cavendish, also of the prominent part` C"°"° C°“f°°"i°°°’7’ W' “"`H°"°§°§_°°°` 17.!! that women are taking in missionary _ _ , __ _ _ ,___ -"__ Plain .\',i FA6T'l.-We find that we have too many small accounts on our books. _ FAC F 2.~'-To collect theeeamouute, takes time, taken us away from our work, which is not business. ' v FACT 3.--We purpose putting the time and energy spent in collecting in- to our business thereby doing better' work. _ FACT 4.-We are going to do a‘ strictly cash business this fact we empbe- siseafter 31st Jan. Iwi. All parcels must be paid for on delivery no ex- ception. Thie we think will' be more satisfactory toour customers and to ourselves- VV e take this opportuntity of ex- tending our thanks toa_ll who have helped to make our business a euc- `i:ess by their Xetronago and pr0mPt ~ payment, an would solicit aeon- iinuauoe of the same which we tn ggsiness and goodwork. . _ A ALVIN F. WEBSTER. Star Steam Laundry. Jan. 18 lllll eod tl 31st. ‘ , . 1' ` " ~ -» 1 1 "f"'* "i T _ ` in 3 ` " .._.ly2‘epiJ'e_llcial=tooureelve°a!'weneto¢ers. nionlolonoionol _ 0; 0-enntor , 1...... ..._ .......... id gnuiiiao ' ;U_l T . L7 i A xaas ' *EEK 1 0X5f3"`“‘**0f' +li:::'.°::.i.':.il%?'“f.‘2:°:::i“..”u °'°° . _ " to .increase $1’ Me stef thi! gl ll bu. ' H __ _ , ~ ~ ' I* ' ==i»2=»°f1f»2’»»f»’f=‘”-’~e= . ii'.1‘:':°.:;';'.i.:’::.'.:.:.'.°.°::*.-.:"'.‘.:i‘."‘.i°‘.=.. 1-yd Oxygenator -.9-».! . ,avoid. Our business la unlike most . .others from the fact that all weekly ;,' . _amounts due us are small hence the T Q ‘$3 0 » Oxygcnator ;°°::::l’.i‘.i°::n;:.:=.:::.“.:l:.:'i'i.i>il'. _ _;T; ,El - expressed their approval of the change I l ‘ -- ° _ __ and we hope they and many others ma( . . t , sliow_|t by theirco-operation. We take th s El first elassshave T We begin another yeai"s businessrlu S - 9 andareconvinced it is a move forward. The Tony Barber. u » Q i E. D. »l Wellner, r ho to merit by strict attention llil llillili Gill Hlllil ii in bllious, ooustlpated, .tape ._g the Maaine~‘Department -will el t dl F ‘ . make lepairs to the light at rgiiacdrllie S ` And y0u'lI be all right Ill \lllll0l'|l*¢ Z- _-3 ___-111- Mrs. Martha Penny.0f Woburn. Hans" 'i*` “Suv” Phu M” W¢“’5°" This Triple Plated Knife l£;;ff'__ iii"-' fb ogers Bros. wmuue in Dwi." fm -_ And has a l Round Bolster doing away with all sharp corners on that part having the hardest wear. This pat-' ented improvement insures' much longer wear than other makes ofknives,s`houldthey 5° P13f¢d equally as ' heavy. W0 k¢°D a most. complete stock of K i Fo k d S . ' tonhdtxyolfl. lrfoknoverllgiorusstocle plenum W» .Wa W_,EL,LNER, _ _ »"i~T9‘.*=1°rl»n diaslase also contained in Stuart’s Tablets ,/ ,*’°i""~~ ` duties that fell to their lot during their cause the 'perfect digestion 0f sbarchy //T ,,’€\ .l "\` \\ I ‘ \ \ Paardeberg and the part the Canadians matter how weak the stomach may be, no _7‘/ /(` _ `\ \`\,_ had in that decisive light which ended in trouble will be experienced if a regular - ` the surrender of Cronje to their regiment practice is made of using Stuait’s " made us feel proud of the work our boys Dyapepaia. Tablets because they supply did in "Empire building" on “lajube the pepsin and diastase is necessary t0 ~ _ _, 025'-" MP- M°lllSh i5 H0 D°BSil1\iSU in perfect digestion and :any form of indi- ‘ 7 5 _ ’ 1-lizard to the linal outcome of the war, gestion and stomach trouble except cancer twxv If / ,, laik as thinfw 1001-1 just now. A hearty of tmfstmnnch will be overcome by their /' / vote of thanks moved at the close by Rev. ' daily use. ` -______` `_. ; _ 4*’ P ` .- .-, /II, 'I ,I-\\___ l o 'le \ \ 1;-~___ __ ,af - ~`~,_.,»f/' Empire Watches will give PBRFICT SATISFACTION as time keepers and will last a life time almost. Beautiful illustrated Catalogue free. Orders by mail carefully filled. C. F- HUTCHESON, Sunnyside. Jciveller and Optioian. * ’ - ' __ l . lsiiciion or stwrnltle WATER COMMISSIONERS To Sulox W. Cannon, Esc.: We, the undersigned electors and taxpayers of Charlottetown, request you to nominate for \Vatcr and Sewer Colu- missioner at the approaching election, and herewith promise you our votes, and influence.:- Fred Perkins, Frank R. Heartz, M. Wright, B. Heartz. Rattenbury, W. Longworth, O. James, ‘ A. E. Morrison, 1 F. Parkér Carvell, Tboo. Handrahau, ll. Trainer, John E. Bell, John Lewis. G. HL Taylor, G. F. Hutcheson, 593? successes 'peerless Jenkins. ‘ rdon, ‘ W. Ritchie. T. McKenzie, Ross. McDonald, Seller. A. Stewart. \V. .W. Stanley, .- Stanley 1 §a’s‘.'Paton, " _ f John Newsom. ‘ J amos' Landrignn, W. Renoir., P. cclwiil, ' _ f Angus>DeeRoche. _To the electors of Charlottetown: ' Ladies and Gentlemiu,-Iu_ accordance with the above reqnlsit ou I will nominate in February next forthe olden ol sewer and water commissioner. If elected _I will. as far ae. possible devote my time and ability to carry, out ii'°..i'°:i°‘i'°.1 °E.::"?:.:'°'i..::“ >*°‘°' C D 6 fl If 0 EC DE. . Thanking. you in advance for your support, and wishing you the compliments of the season, IYrema 3°] - ` °‘rs ya Sulox W. Cnannz. _ Charlottetown. Jan. 7 Iwi 8 ti. 1 lf# After ine consideration we have de- cided to make a change in our business- a change which wa believe willbe mutual~ ‘i January-illvwe undertokoto ;§pn strictly cash business-that ln. ' _ doing xdhees ui been” IQ endless amount of trouble and wor k loli* and other supplies would necessitate an increase in our prices. This we wish to _tomers for past patronage, especially those who havealways paid on delive _ the new century with the above change, lillllll S llllll llllli . is stamped F “i.°.i.:‘..:n;'.-. ....... i all i>'i.ms.P ff 66 C' mr.; x.:;::;;i°i: . .....:°:: , I 84 7 ie g;»_~;;,» ~_~_;;-»,-- 'jg _aooi¥.aueaaa¢lnlJ.&._ hole Qd d N eve r hollhy Qian. have e,v:r`y!hin¢ yon ag( gg g ord foruteouinaolronwlth & hoaean. I\wan’\a¢\yoo “J ina Kohl»0l» IU' E hlng la our the t I low png he ld W . ayeeaaon Q AUHQUMWIK. Zvmt. limit llittlt B058. i il""‘“" " ” E G C Q5'-EEE i. si elievttii IQ .‘ dim - cgmoivas nge nnmi or . C ll F IB ° ` . lam a.l'.i..£=. °""" aaarntos is mi $3331 E333 _:Ei Charlotteto wu. _ 3 _, , ' The 'l 'opportunity of thanking our many cus- . l s _ Charlottetown Steam Laundry. _ _ ' I un", ith gold wredg entwla- ld: at _$3.110 the donno. ' \TTLEBOB8a:eapaool “S rtraitllke tmirnm small. but lm __ polar. They an QM the - dozen of either of these s ylee means 12 vnlllblo » fts for 12 friends, and f hat would give your =_ f lends more pleasure than _ our portrait. *.8 WESTLAKB BROS. w o a 8 S e l:'l'l'l\l l`0:l l:¢'o, »lo.l`a:o'e'e"n! <» =» _ ~°"‘~ The i international A ig i ” 3' ° 'la . Pe Ae Lupe sgiml u its ;iio.iii~aanaaiaaianll 1 , Instruction ia tial toelllhowllhihi. Our 'of ttaehhfill. ,Our ' tructlol Books are el ‘ and couch. nd d it ble with helfoctlk “ gui no by lnil to Ii auch aabjem an leaked# C Eec 1 B Aliv- tual wlu¢, Veaiii tion, Complete Calif Cou , etc,e!c.iu thoiio @l when par: from your work In weli- ihopo rice. We wllllill _ Free a ciic lar ixplainiug on* ryltel I irroldtioo _in any bhleh cfm" course of ztufliee. _ F. J. MeMlLl»AN» L alkeprddedvg Jeni nwftw.. _ &` ,li ` _ i ' l l 5 1 aonual meeting ol this emo lationwill be held in tho Hi Temp! building tn Charlottetown, an Frida evening, lhnignannih dz of J uary inet., 1901, at thhonr ,eight _ 'clock. Traluefer books are cloned till ak the gdueral ineethg. _ Byforier cf Dlltolli. » 1 C. R. BlALl.'G)D, Tiiit Jauy E, 1201 d&Ytd :, _ .s....;s sesame