'IHE GUARDIAN, GHAHOTTETOWN, PRINCE E1 WATD ISLAND. DEC W A t O' B ' 15.--_ ___.___-_e,__,__rrggg»-%f 1 - llll MURNING lllllllllllll ozvco QMQ -fm E E 50 i~‘ii>oiNTMENr. l bb] been family Flour. `_) '.`.\'<‘ rrtil. lil lbs lii'aniilzlt€*" \°l\_xi\V~ ~l gals _\ni:r»<‘\'» Wil. li Bar- .\l lpls l.:at >'.':ii‘. '.3 lbs Rai-i'\.-'_ I ll) CL`ll`!':|f\‘ '_ I LB. COOKING FIGS. I LB. ONIONS. I-2 DOZ BARLEY TOYS. Afiwccciit ciilile ‘.'l.-'Ml sterling a year. lll`l0 l‘“ ‘)i’”°r"""l that the Brm"5h until the election was over. They llonseof Voiiiiiioiis spciids niucli of the termmly had the excuse mm their st-ssioii in coiiiiiiiitcc of thc whole. during newspaper Organ dm not enlilghbm them which iinic the l’ei~niaiicnt Chairniiirr oi' b&[or_ the election in regard to in __\u,{_ frequent need for a resort to disciplinary nieasiircs has been caused by Irish mein- bers. li niiiy be that the choice of an Irish nieinbei' of admittedly hi,fzh`charncter for the post of Chairman has been made on that account. It may also he that in accepting the position Mr. Blake may have received some assurance that his presidency in the House will be respected by his Irish compatriots. In any case Canadians will be interested to learn how Mr. Blake succeeds under his new respon - sibilitics when Parliament resumes its sittings. All will hope he may do well. To increase the mercantile marine of the United States it is pro- posed that Congress Shall grant subsidies amounting to $9,000,000 a year for a. term of years for new shipping. The bill has the support of powerful interests, ‘ ani appeals in some sort to the natural aspirations in the direction of making the A Republic a formost commercial nation. The New York World strongly oppose it. The World points out that nine millions a year at present national interest rates represents 450 millions of capital; that if the subsidy is granted it will all be absorbed by the great shipping corpora- tions who would afterward combine, so that freight rates would not be reduced and the nation at large would receive little or no benefit. .___--l€_-- See our Xmas Rockers.-These make most useful presents. Something you can enjoy the year round. Cobbler seat rockers in solid oak and mahogany, from $2.90to$10.60. Reed and rattan rockers, from $3.25 to $8.40. Call and see them.- John Xewson. 18 W1 A beautiful line of ladies’ and gents’ rings, at G. F Hutcheson's. 17 tt' d&w tinics to ciiforcc the rules of the Hoi sc s Sensmveness in regard wcreto’ ,tb ,.e50rt the Speaker. llc ciii apply the closure and L0 epibhets and up tim,” it, _,~eem_,- rr-u,Mi.;_ can name an unruly nieniber and request able that it was not more alt-fr, (lining the llll" to “'lfl“l"““"~ I" pa* P‘"ll""“e"t5 campaign. Our contemporary should l i 1 the ulmt frequent Occurrence Ofdlsorderly learn the lesson of the. wi°`d°m “'}"“h the increased receipts from new business, ~"U9“€‘5 wok l-‘IMC while the House was in comes too late. “The mill will iievcr it is estiniatcil that free rural delivery (-0ninliii€(‘- grind with the water that is past." Wm eventually prm e a prgatame ,Hwy _ lt is also to be obscrvcd that the most ' ' ' ` ’ “`" u,ent_ K ~... ._~'§"'!/J' ,-_--'ll 5 is T21 W ’\ ~ " ~. \ \ /my l l Mothers =~dCiiilcli‘en Rejoice in the cleansing, purifying, and beaiitif_viu_g properties of CUTI- cuna Soar and Curicunk Ointment. purest and sweetest of emollicnt skin cures. 'l`hc.sc gentle yet effective skin purifiers and bciiutiiiers have made thousands of homes happy by curing torturing,disiiguringhumours,rashes, V and irritations of infancy and child- hood, and relieving tired, worn-out parents of care and anxiety. Sold by all Colonial Chemists. Porrizz DRUG AID Curia. coar.. Sole lucas.. Boston. U. 8- A. . »\ l oem, as 75 cent of the ocean shipping Pi "" "s` , 'Z fn £3’ If STICKS. just received from New j Y. York' _ _ _ ill) The latest design, Silver and ,_ _/__ ' E, e/,I 5-9, . Xmas trade in this line, because . we are known to sell cheaply. d \__\ ~ Gent’s sets, etc. _ ,(, No reasonable oll`cr refused. ' ii? Reed and Rattan Rockers from Childrens’ Chairs and Rockers iroin 4Oc up 5 Ladies’ Desks in Oak and Mzihog- p 8.510 up » 11 Solo~ Lyman Davidson any iroiii Our Stock ofuscful and fancy goods selected for Xiiizis trzitlo the largest we have ever 'J sliowii. The goods were well bought-our prices are rig;l1t-and for cash We will name a= good liber al discount-Come in and look round. Mark Wright 6: Cp, Ltd. Cobbler Seat Rockers from $2.25 up ml U2 HOME MAKERS N \? Ut Cl "C5 .1 10-Becitation-John Fullerton s °W°'=he Nimagua CWI has bf°_“S*‘° about ii comb/inatlon of English, French We v and German capitalists to complete the 'Panama canal. It this is done the Nicur- , J) to our splendid line of WALKI i l , \\\. Gold tipped. Prices ri¢m~ 1; f --- ,li ' Our perfume sales are vel’Y sat- \' Says the Examiner: ,y i, isfactory. _ Y T _ A _ » VVS have always hfld fl fa1`8¢ii).= By the way we havent not-iced l{r.‘ 2 - Ebony goods, Pipes, Lacie s' an (M THE GUARDIAN as per request. _ A w B 'not publishing the last letter THE Guan-l ' ' I ' ' DIAN received irozn him for publication. _ \ The Square Druggist ll: ¢It the Examiner knew a little more the' Sunnyside, 1' above paragraph would probably not have 11%,), V /_` _ _“V iéér _ appeared in its columns. <5/ f"~ "" fi s ; ii... _sal as |-*‘nasn| j 7 '= -.. Y- _ _,J Hall Striiids from 5_5() up I Ali. ' 15-Dialogue-~f(Tl1e bells) ' 16 Chorus-O Little Town of Bethlehem - E Farm for 'Sale E lm ~ fm-iiisi fi 'f _ .f; i.’§."`&»‘7°...¥!.. rm.-.l.’.‘i...‘I.. '&“‘.l‘i§.E¥T.l’°’“..i°“.i. ‘ tate ot fertility. L0 acres ready to stun p-The ; baiauoe in Hard \f\ ood and Fence Hal s., sim- sredvona mile from Rocky P.=iut Wharf wha, 1 - ii' oduoo-can he »hippod-Near school-one of _ - the most beautiiuls tc available-Ovel look- How rural postal delivui/ works is se forth in a Philadelphia paper descrlling its operation in an adjoining county. The county in question has a population greater than Prince Edward Island, and when the system is complete no farmer within its area will have to go more than a quarter of a mile for his mail. and _three quarters of them all will lie withiri a hundred yards of the mail boxes at which daily distribution and collections will be miidc. Sixty carriers are ciiiploycd and thirty more will beiicedeil to coiiplcbe the syste n. Alrciidy T0 post olliccs have been closed, il < and f~ii'iiicrs who lived from live to 12 liiiilesfioiii :in olli:c, and who only , i‘ec-eiveil it mail once or twist a week arc now scr~.-cddaily nt their hoiiics. \\'hcl‘- e\\-rilie free rural delivery has been pn! in the postal rec ipts have been liiiuze- _ ly iiiazrenseil. The farmers begin to i-f-all thi- il lily pa'iei‘s. and they write and ie~ ccive more lcltci-._ Between the .siivlllg etilctefl hy the closing up of/ofli _-es and I 1 the recent Presidential elect ion voting ina.:-hincs were used for the first I time on an extended scale, and appear to l al re proved highly satisfactory, They lsr : .~aifl to have proved economical and ac iurate, to have ensured rapid voting I an i an immediate count at the close of li ie poll, while obviating the necessity of recounts with the attendant costly lit’gi- tion. Alreiidy the national Congress and ten state Legislatures have legalised the use of thc voting machine. The demand has suddenly become so great that a company with large capital has been orizanised in Rochester for manufacturing the machines. The apparent determination of the United States Congress to constru ct and agua route cannot be made a paying con- ofthe world is under the flags of the three European mitions named above.aud- the Panama ioule would suit them all better than the more northern one. John Anderson's last letter published in But the THE Gusnniaa has received L from Mr. John Anderson his thanks for Friday Evening,Dec.2 1 , 1 900 PROGRA M 1 Chorus.-School 2 Ten Little B_oys i Il Solo~Clyde Auld i -l Dialogue-Christmas I 5 Solo and Chorus-Jean Perkins and Scholars, li Rvcitation»~Willic Gordon T lliiett -»Fannie and .Tenn Gill i 24 S :lo-Sydiii-_y l’ci'kiii.~ 1 9 l,`lioi'us-Fully ul.l St. Nicholas 12 Recitation-Helen Stewart 13 Chorus--Scholars I 14 Quartette--Misses Webster, I.\w son, Stewart . 1 17 Recitation-Ethel McLean 18 Months ' 19 Duett-Alice and Ethel Saunders ` 20 Santa Claus. I Entertaininent-fat Sfoclock..-kfliiiission 15 21 Ii ______.__ _.__ il; , _~ _ - and 55 long-about 15 acres clear and if a high ' Hlilsho and har ii'fr\>f»i-Piel»°t';gi»'f l§’;vf~e_“_i".fliP_r~§”<~T‘=$'<,?f.'.~,'~'-"*’.?'¥~'q»'§~:rre>1v-gre, 'v 'PM' Y "",""‘ §':i_,:=.-,;.',;_"'>, " is ,.»~.~.~..,i "' I r” 4 9 r -t, i l TK EUBEB 21. 1900 _ It Pays to buy-at Perkins’ sENsiBLE _ mas Pr s nts. FIIRS For Caps. Fur Collars, Fur Mitts, Fur Gloves, liar Jackets, liur Coats, Fur Buffs. Fur Muffs, etc. ` . Presentsii. Ghlldren (.‘liililren’s VV »- l Uvcralls, Wool Hoods, Ta 'l"0l““\&» 500°, Muifs, Mitts, (Taps, Pinaio Dresses, etc. SUGGESTIOHS ,V bhoppinir Bass, Lawn Aprons, Needle Cases, , l\‘d Gloves, Satin Stock Collars, Silk Ties, Lace lies, Silk and La wn Handkerohiefs, Satin and Si I; » \Vaists, Freiich »l"ia.niii»l \Vaier,g, Ladies’ Belts, Lgcg _ (foilars, l.»i~e l+`islin<»s. Dress Lengths, `Waist Length ' _Of S‘\l1, ¢lri`»_roiii'e "l`alile Covers, Silk Umbrellas, Blaikei. , lable Linen and Napkins. 1; ' . ' 'Y ' 'Y 1-r “against” M1( Baitenburg Work in Centre Pieces, Table, Covers, Yoko.~,etc, embroidered woik in Doylies, Centre Pieces, Tray Cloths. Table Covers, Pin Cllsllions, Photo Frames, I-Iandk»-:chief Conor. Cravat Cases, etc. 1 FOR MER Ties, Mtlil rs, Kid ol~ van. Fur Gloves, Kid Mittr, Fur Cop, F 4 ncy Braces, Collars and Cufil. Fancy 8hirts,Si|k Hhldknrhlofl, Emil ella»\,Linen Handkelchiefs, Underwear, Cardigan Jlchlh, ‘ur Oats. CLOTH JACKETS, ONE THIRD OFF. F - 'f.E'i.!S!!_!,3.§i.!i"-» 1 . . v . f~` » /-i 1 , Q -\ ,.`~ \ I f-i -17 .fi H .1 , s I, . J, __i_ _‘ __: . __,/ ~ _/ k* 4 \ ‘VIL __F_.oR___ 0hildiin‘i.__llliiiiitiiiii. XMAS GIV N FE”""“""“' _ __1N__ _ f ST- - JAMES HALL, ` Q 5 minutes walk ot Booty Point Wharf end l' ‘ - merry-and Ii-.mis on Charlottetown Harbor.- \\ (fl ` . n ,__ .f~ ull, .» ‘ill ~. 7| .-. 1, ; 31Coat Makers WANTED at Once. -\ A i ` WQHINI' IIOLECE & C70 »_-if iii ‘§@%%iif@%li%l£i“<¥i% sph lidil Gills FOR mmm. GrcatB11Yil1§ Dllllortunitlcs ~‘~\/_ 3%? ;i»iT .mi . re-i`.f~ _,_ _ MODERATE PIIIGEI in Silk, Wool or Fur Lined Gloves, Mulllors, _SUSP@f1dBl`S» Neckwear, etc, etc., specially imported for Xmas present,g_ DRU ~ c n-_» . A. CE \ 52311901 t wt _Cluiiiotta iowa ,Ar "1 5" "V, .' ‘ . if ‘ _F ¢ » X _ . _F ' T~"'§-5.' . _ . .,.. .(4 ' .=___1 . ’_'-.M .Ag ".fi;`*`.i->'.',` »" _ si?" w.. Y. `1»f'7 ,gi ‘s _:_ 'n f'i“~"§ iff _..._ w':-»,- is/~ "3, _ .i .N i s _x i_ '_ L.; ¢ 1 r