QM” term" -. .»..»¢¢.-» eq-vn»»~»~.-.a~¢ --no-1 -mea u- nsung-Qvocv we p o THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER E9 1898. , e. H __ i DAVISON 8|, C0 Christmas Su pplies Raisins, Currants, Datesi Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Peanuts. Confectionery etc., etc. Dec 20. hhlwml Diiect Re resentative of followin lt. J. Woon, grocer, is connected i.0cAL BRIEFS ' MR- W- K- ROGER* S“mm°"id°» 55 nual Xmas entertainment and tree under .1-__i- and Province. ° l in rismlnls Enmltri- [See also on na¢e 7. THE schooner Jubilee, captain But , _ ol the concert this evening. 30 d at the Davies. f lim Latest llarrs ut tha tllly..»..'i.’iii.I§."2.1’.i'...‘l.F;'?"°" “‘ “"°“‘ “ Miss CLAY. Summerside, registered “A Merry Xmas and a Happy New at the Queen Hotel yesterday. evening. Year” told that the ioyous season had Lyons & Co. liatlirtl Ili trnrlli lliparltrs all tar- Nm_ compacmd clam, Prim, ,1,,,,,, md., Wm, ,|,, ,,,,,,, 3,0, “is a little calendar received at this of- fice from Messrs Dodd & Rogers. or sys. Cniiirrius Coiioaiir.-The scholars How- BENJAMIN ROGERS and bride of_ the First_Methodist Sunday school Whose marriage appears' in another will give their annual conceit to-night _ . , _ ' column. are in the city. They are rec- $g_:x_;s;’;e1?§i's ygggldigenfulgg' UF?) istered at the Queen. THE GUARDIIN U me ‘;tand“_d_ #extends congratulations. P ’ 5 t . mills and manufacturers: Kent milling CHRISTMAS CON F - E MR’ JOHN B' HARTY of bonus' re Co’s. Brands of Flour, are Kent Thames, Sweet Home, Budget Blenheim Mills, Howard, Peerless Maple Leaf, Strat-hray Mills dren only l0c C nr. Come to the _ , _ ' pmt Methodist church basement m_ presentative of the leading millers and ’ nighund be entertained by ,he S_S_ manufacturers of the western provinc- ’ sch ilars, who will give a concsrt worth esywenl- U? SUIDUJ6l'Sl(l8 ycstelday Ou 8 , 35,_ for the small Bum of 15c_ Chip business trip. I-Ie will return tomirrow. White Eagle. Strathray, Port Dover ~ i P THB §4iuiS*‘“ P’°P$`lY E011) Grail Roller Mills, Golden Age, Robert MAJOR \\`1~1i-:Ks has been selected by ‘eotge “°°“”°“t_° ' ' “ws°“s Noble Millings, My American Mills, are Nothern milling Co. and the- Eckbart and Swan milling C0. My l the Major-Generil Commanding to at- tend a course of instruction in the duties of the general staff at the Royal Milt- rarv College, Kincston commencing ,hardware Store, was purchased at auc- tion yesterday by Mr. P. Newsome, of the iirm ot Saunders & Newsome. The r building will be remodeled and reiitted prices are the millers, quotations, all 0n“Fem_ua1;` lst 1839 a;)d'C0nc1udm'é, and Mr. Newsome expects to make it his goods are sold direct at first cost to the Merchants ;also representing direct Messrs Campbell Bros Manufacturers of Edge Tools, Messrs Libby McNeill and Libby, Caned meats, all goods are warranted, and Merchants want- ing at first cost will save a margin by wiring me their orders, for Flour or Feeds, car lots other goods, as you want them, only the regular trade solicted. IUHN B. Hlllll, Millers, and Manufactures, Direct Representative. P. E. I., N. S., N. B., C. B., and Newfoundland. Address All Mail Sturis P. E. Island. __ -w “Just asGood”§ 0ur Jelly Boll is not “just as good"assome one el=e’s, it’s * a little better than the ordinary, then the reserv it"cur mek #l‘il|G#li\i#ill #flitilfililfilltililliflltlf '-1 =li¥¥i¢3fi?*l¥#¥i¥#¥¥f¥?t?,‘#¥}{(f£t p 6. ~ _ e, not imported. The price 16:15' is u(pt too much-quality consid- ere . Wc’ll make a pound to order for you with any kind of preserve you want, Felephone 1%. D. STEWAR ECLIPSE BKERY °' Bakes Best Bread. #i#'#=l#=Hf##$=#l=# - 1 _ _ l ;\ * i I BU SY; We are compelled to run day and night to keep up with our _ 2: orders. Does this show j' whether we are pleas- _, ing our customers or -_ ='not? 1 D. TAYLCR I PRINTER Queen St. _ 5-' 9% ninmm * _Y . i May 31st. THE sad intelligence was received by Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce. of Heather- dale, that their son, Mr. Alex. Bruce. to-day from the unfortunate man`s brother John. at present there. Mr. Alex. Bruce left the Island about ten or fifteen years ago and has been inthe \Vest ever since. He was about 50 years of age and unmarried. No further pirticulars have been re- ,caivei Tue deceascrfwas a first cou- fsin of Mr. D. A. Bruce, of this city.- Patriot. THE Directors of the Falconwood ln- psane Asylum held their annual meeting ‘yesterday afternoon. They drove out to that institution and viewed the prem- ises. making ittheir special duty to en- .quire into the state ot' the nuniter cf l patients and the general conditions ‘about the place. The tire apparatus and the means of safety from accidents of this kind received their strictest a'- tention. and an investigation was made regarding the night watchman and his duties. A “tell-tale” for timing the movements of the watchman during the night hours is about to be ordered by the Directors, and other necessary and the safety and comfort of the institution ane its inmates. The finances in con- nection with the asylum are small but rtliey found the place is being kept up very creditably to all concerned. §WHEN sour ' We have the reputation of l-4 r--|"|©l-‘C»0C»3b5~N> "°"'iili`il‘i=i l-4 LO .Wlllll HENRY ll. Llllllllli C. E. Graduat. College ofCivi1 Engineer-in Coi- Bll University. C ‘ IWO k S ec i..i.?é’§“‘i§`“§ E“g‘“5°’i'i°’ G°i’£§"*..es,i§g’ .Fed B _ . I y ra.ulic,nan ary gl rio e lesigning. Otlice at`(.‘harlottetown and St. John. I llll Ill ll |l|l| llll. i-4 L() U3 03 LQ LQ All the above are new Jackets A (`nrv~r-rf ~»-F,-rt mlrlv-pee to Fharlolfrinwn. H4 ~-- __ -- ____ SAi_"ii :E-SALT' E eroo bags suit ex si. s. Gasnesia. 5112 wmv anding, D66 N-3aw2W #tl ll I was fatally shot in Idaho, \Vest~rnl States, yesterday. . The telegram camei - residence about the first of March. €§Z® ee <2 0-o-oc-0-0000-@\@ ater Bottles If you’re troubled with cold feet at night-, the best thing you can do is to invest in one of our new stock of Water Bottles, ` They are just fresh from the hands ofthe makers and are first- r class goods. No house- hold .should be ' without one, as in sick- ness, they are worth their weight in gold. Sires in stock 'are 2, 3 and 4 quart. The prices range from 85c to 2.00, -o -@-0-Gi S depending altogether r upon the size and grade. See our show windows. / Precautionary stepS are being taken for, ' 'L A .ff \ . . ` _ \ - _ V 2 t _ " §\, \I: \ 0/Q(/6`6`/.S73 2 WE CUT DEEP -5 other house ion P E I, and we mean to retain it. .-= Jackets worth----Holiday Sale Price ct it E “ “ 3.75 as ac rr ‘~ . 4.80 *”* ll sf E “ “ 5.00 Holiday Sale price 2.50 § “ “ 5.50 Holiday Sale price 2.75 E “ “ 6.00 __ “ “ 6.50 Holiday Sale price 3.25 E “ . “ 5.80 Holiday Sale price 2.90 -= 3- “ “ 6.40 E =- “ “ 6.60 Holiday Sale price 3.30 é “ “ 6.75 Holiday Sale price 3.38 "‘-= -f ‘< 6.80 =- it 6.90 _ “ “ 8.50 i Holiday Sale price 4.25 E 13- 'rits I-'mln 1'i|ii1' eivi-:s aaneains. = sEn'rnEn,mei.Eon ace. s Successors to Beer Bros. is Wholesale and Retail. . . as """ ltrrrrrrrrrrririr §K@%llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllW§l@§£ ll* WE E ___- ig -- 11 - 11 11 -QQ giving bigger bargains than any E Bll\PB&N|Sé0l_lEY0ll. ee ."‘3"t"‘ oooso ooooo Holiday Sale price Holida. Sale price by Xmas Eva. a large and enthusiastic X schoolroom was beautifully decorated STEUIER ELI-I0'TT 3\'1'lV9d Y*f5l°1'd\Y “Welcome” shone in gold letters. The ‘m0l'DlUi£ "Om FMU" with coal for C' centre of attraction, especially to the Rav. W. I-I. Siiriru, Ferrous, N. S.. r the new Presbyterian pastor for Sum- , _ ' merside, arrived in the city last even- aldena Macdonald presided at the or- - 1"' “m'f’d “ G°°'g°t°'"’ 7°°t°'d“Y ing on his way to the western capital. gan. The programme was divided intor , ‘Wm H°hf“° _ ‘ three parts,'I`eniperance Work,Play and THE Quarterly Umoial Bond of the _ AT 91° P°l‘°° Colm y°5“"`d“Y m°1°“' Senior Help, and the genuine applause _ ' _ _ ing were three drunks. John McLeod and ef the and- t-fied h d- _ F M hod b_ 11 _ ience tesi to t e ere it tliiisttrangiictiddtoiglliiiginesswdt $565163; John MGRN' `-were each hned $2 or 10 able mmner in 'hich each p"i°rm°d days and Patri k C llen was li d $5 - - - - . 1’ U °° their part without any hesitation. The see our noble and beloved Union Jack sidegby side with the pure white Tem- aim to raise the banner ot Temperance until the evil of intemperance is driven from our beloved Canada. You are all wetcome.” In response the audience rose and sang most heartily, “God Save the Queen.” In such a long programm - audience thronged the schoolroom at .Point Prim, the, occasion being the an- the auspices ef Laurel Temp`e. The with festoons of evergreen. On both sides of the platform the magic words come while directly above the platform children, was the tree, which seemed things provided by Mr. Santa Claus. In the background the Union Jack was draped side by~aide with the Laurel Temple banner. Mr. John N. Gillis address of welcome by Dan Nicholson breathed a noble temperance spirit. referring especially to their motto. “Truth. Love and Purity,” and then turning to the two Bags, said in ringing tones. “Here you perance Banner. Itshall ever be our e . iz- is hard to paiticularize; but quartette I readings y A the o b Rosie Nicholson. Maggie Maclean, Dollie Gillis and l?'a'inie Macdonald are worthy of special mention, while the recitations by Annie Mat-lean, Mary Nicholson, Lina hlaclean, Angus Mac The little ones in their Alphabet P.edge Exercise held the attention of the audi- cored. In the' second part with music and tableaux, provoke much laughter, especially was the dia- logue ~‘Tlie 'Young Critic” by Rcderick and Willie McDonald,loudly applauded. The tableaux “The Happy Family” closed the tempsrance p‘ay.Senior Help al music ,violin and organ,by Mr. John Buchannan, was enjoyed so mul-h. tha they they were obliged to rrspand to three calls. while ali ~ p mtomime ~~Love in Ambush" created p.-.als of laughter. Mr. San‘a Claus vow made his app ar- iince and was warmly greeted. With his assigtants he quit-k‘y presented the beautiful gifts, and his quaint remarks caused much merr nvnt, alter which a vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Santa Claus. “Praise God from whom all bleseings ilow,” brought a very pleas- ant evening among thejuveniles to a close.-Com. ~ Mn. Tiaxomas Mnaonisu brought over from P.E. Island last week ii. very large quantity of very fine poultry-including turkeys. geese and ducks, which were a sight worth seeing as they hung in his shop. Hard would be the party tot please who could not select a good bird for his Christmas dinner. He also had some very line beef. Having sold the greater part ol his stcck he is get ing two more tons from the Island this. week.-Picton Standard As Rsooiioan in the obituary column. the death of Mr. Thomas McCabe oc- curred yesrerday morning. Mr. McCabe was in the employ of the Gas Company. Having begun work in that concern when it first started. forty-four years aho, he has always devoted his her-t in- terests to the work and served diligent- ly. He was a much rcspecti d citizen and will be greatly missed by many, nd especially by his employ ers and- co-workers. To the bereaved wite and children the GUARDIAN extends its sym- lthy. The funeral takes place to- orrow, Friday, morning. D E"U y ' :=" Holiday Sale price "" Holiday bale price = Holiday Sale price .45 § ic_ic_w »r>»o OO Holiday Sale price 3 00 § Holiday Sale price 3.20 -_-_= Holiday sais P- ice 3,40 _Fé Holiday _Sale price 3.45 fi except the first 12 at $1. _:_-'= -1 H . .-1| 1- _@- -__- ___ 4;- Goiieeiind Fruit ioi' New Years. Our 40 cent coifee is a mixture of Mocha and Java Fnnsn ROASTED AND FRESH GROUND. It has a. beautiful aroma and flavor. _ IN FRUIT WE HAVE Malaga. ‘ Green Grapes, crisp and juicy, Rosy Red, Northern Spy Apples and Sweet Jamaica Oranges. , donald and Clarence Gillis showed that A A * W they were at home on the p‘atform. ence to the last. John M. Gillis and _ Clara MacLean delighted all by |t,S "0w5U|\,$"°“’s sand .their solos, and were loudly en- @ th ’i 'i recitations and dialogues. interspersed | p d _ r |N I _ gcomforting @ to trade where you do not h @ know you are getting the L an T in Furni was appreciated not only by the child- @ WPG- rcii but by all present. The instrument- We will continue to sell only @ --furniture that you can d end on, and if through any BUCMUBU- Of Pillelfik mid MF- J- A- oversight of our part, anythin goes out which is not right t ` up-to-the mark, WE WI L -CHEERFULLY EX CHANGE IT. ,Joint iii-:iiiison ‘CCI @@@@@@ made is at Gllllllllll & MtlEl|.Al Holiday Gifts for Men Sh' 1; C ll ~ r ' Silk Mufliers, Silk Handkei chiefs, loves, ose, Linen Handkerchiefs .Underclothing ir s, o als, Ties, Braces, G I-I Umbrellas. Gordon 81. McLe|lai r l i 4 I r occupied the chair. while Miss Don., ~ ` ~ HoNEs'rLY--If iyou"re look- ing for honest idry goods, honestly priced you need’nt look farther than? to Moore & McLeod. _ R r r r l sms §H%%n- @@@@@@@@ @@9@9@9Q9@C9! l This is the Weatlie For which you require good, heavy winter) Clothing and the place to gr ___._._1-- __ Meri’s Outfitters. Burn it in a lamp alongside of any oil you can ob Be uiiprejudicedin your Judgment and you will s buv only "Arc Light." ' _ ' The Imperial O11 C0 » 1'-1 "A|=_ic |.ic|-rr_ oil. Flannels, I Umlerclothing, Blankets, We show a good gauge at lowest prices BEER & G0FF.T' 'I' ¢T|~p£5re..f~ l . H ____ to be an' expert, and yet EST d BES LIABLE FURNITURE