|}7.tl3Ist d&w. 1 i `l .s W” "“ ,».- ist-'$3 , _ , __ ,_ Z,,,ss»w» -i _.__,,._ -<,,,.»,~~,=_»f,,__.g1,g;~.~,»~__ ; -,_. .5-~-_K .' -~'=.->_ _ ’ V ' - _ 'f 'f " - “ _ ___ , ~,~.,\,_ ne. ` `: ' s ."`>f;‘_’i. ;_f-'~ -_ ‘ ‘ $,2'~`r-::-22. v fri- “fx 215-- ei--: »,: ` ~ ' _`: ..._~,;gi§§.g,$|_2§L§u.,,=.,;_, L -1-e fx, _ _ . 2. _ -_ _ fi _ . _ . _ __ ~ .. . ~, _ _ ‘. V”-v _ ~ ~.,» ‘-\,-.~ __ » - B _t , , , »_- _ , _ et ~ THE CIIARDIAN. GHARLUTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWKliIl_ lSl.ANwl)', DECEMBER ll. 1900. _ ’ " “°°""` S" ` i"Ip0R1_1;,R_ (;¢¢ wi1|i¢k¢n'g items, _ .icusous Pon sio.ooo. . Asio_o.oco suis . __ ni-uggmw" - f .1 _ _i_ =»< =» Imitation is the Sinccrcstir ~-- ‘ ` ` C """' --' ' " Form of Flattery ’ (ten proof that _ __ 9 llann s Lininisnr _ _ d' rits, and is in Liaixl `rxet;:iiTs uivraiiii tlixiitiiubiic. is; that 1° is ii.xrnNsivi2L\' lMITA1‘l\-D~ The lnsitaslone rooemble tho g.-uuiue arllcle In lvP¢‘lf\°""“‘ ‘n|’_ ']'h¢y inqk the general excel- ‘ knee ohh: Genuine' `n'urious and ‘ISI notice isuiecessaiy, HS I J "‘-°'°"‘,..__. “"*“i'“:.°»‘» ‘.:'-“°-° ‘° °.f.‘;‘1_“;f.§:;:::.1‘.§ ° ` le ii, :treo fs-f llifioiliirsi ei.|s`i.v|E1'l‘ by Desk”-1 inane they PHY °1“‘Y"" 'f"°’“' Hey all Sell on the Merits and Advertising of MINARIYS. ga( -1 1' ' iobemad- tvs -19;: p;>rrtd;';ili:tori'coli1ml!ll‘1l§VARD’8 LIN! ‘ W, which simply ii 8 ll¢~ INSIST L PON IIA VING lll\ll’8 LlNIlEl'l',_ ‘C. C. RICHARDS dt C0., Yalrinourn. iv. s. i Br. J. H. Ayers . IIEITIST . L #I-‘IGB-ilonoysldo. New fnwm Block. First door to the, fiht up stairs p Satisfactory Work. Reasonable ”"‘°T` . _ _. li iii iurnoruzin 15eld",.ad the money when IEQICIUS ECZEMA CURE -its cane any case lo! Ecsemazor Piles-no ikd how long standing, FC’ Qle only at IcDonald’s Drug Store. *light Bell. Nurses’ Register _ -a i_ s - lcfnniswmas I Ihave opened upafresh su lyof. Christmas confectionary, includigg G. ll. Chocolate, Snow Flakes and Lily; ako T bl ai ` _ p a e It sins I have a‘s> the latest Books, 'nes and Daily Papers ~ R. H. MASON’S f “News Depot” __ At the old Stand on Great George _ Skeet and the New Stand on gucci; , _ esreet. leci.d w ‘ .1 DR. GLIFT Has removed to Hgf Sprlngg, Arkaeeae, U. S. A., where the waters and lonatain sir hasten the cure of #laconic Diseases under his self Kp treatment. Reduced round-trip iiekots, good 3 mouths, from U. S. Cities. All inquiries answered -Nov 1 d&w 6m t. v rsupsns, Fu Hardwood Timber Land. 3 Sealed Tenders addressed tothe un- -dersigned and marked ‘-Tender” will ' be received by the undersigned upto -12 o‘clock noon, on Thursday, Decem- k'N1h, 1900, forthe purchase of 100 astro! Hardwood Timber Land, near .Selkirk Station, Lot 42. tormeriy owned M ,din DiUgW9u» If i5 000 Of U36 of my friends and they have been benelited *hw remaining tracts ol heavy timber ind in the Province. It is well watered ‘U an excellent spring at the southern I ali. A main road bound. it both north _ -_ei south. About 12 acres ct it are tit ”' me °f cuswms md minus muy' AA' for clearing. Terms cash on delivery of Deed. E “_ ~ '== ' "~ » = E. YVALKER, P. P. inuwii 19:1. Rollo nay; $3 PRINTER WANTED 1 Q old rlybt pjiiedftlf oloe. ' .il ti' IZI). TAYLGE. 20C 0FF EVERY DOLLAR Gd 1119 niiioi i iii ~&iciurers & General lguls m Ti seem anumicaiing oils RY & I ~lUki|K, blllllg IIS", |fg. Sunnyside, Opposite the Post Ollice. Xmas Presents ll J Haney, of Toronto, were in the city t day in connection with the contract given by the government for locomitives for the I C It Mr Haney says the com- pany has enough work ahead to keep men steadily employed for a. , year. The company is putting in a new» plant at it cost of $50,111). ‘ 4-""\~ WHEN BABY C0lllfS. lWhere did you come from. babv dear? Out of the everywhere into the here. Where did you get your eyes so blue? Out ofthe sky as I came through. What makes the light in them sparkle and spin ? _ Seine of the starry spikes let in. Where did you get that little tear? I found it waiting when I got here." The fact is as sad as it is true that the baby finds the tear waiting to dull its blue eyes, and stain its soft cheeks. At t ° .” si e ‘ ‘- O _ . . d i. he first it “ has no language but a cry Its one necemti is but to gnc expres- on to its suffering, and for that a tear suffices The mother who stoops in anguish ver the wailing child would do any- thing to ease its su&`ering. But she is help ess. The time when she could have one so much for her child is past. She did not realize that in those anxious nervous days when she shrank from the ordeal of motherhood she was preparing suffering for the baby. The path of motherhood is soothed and made easy for those who use Dr. Pierce`s Favonte Prescription. It gives physical buoyancy and mental bright- ness. It tranquilizes the nerves, en- courages a. healthy appetite and induces refreshing sleep. It gives the mother strength for her hour of trial, and the confidence and content which come from strength. It makes the birth hour practically inless, and by increasing the natural, igiod secretions, it enables the healthy mother to enjoy the happiness of nursing her child. “Favorite Prescription” contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, or any other narcotic. A Motl|er's Gratitude. "I would like to express my gratitude to you fort e benefit I have received from your wonderful medicine, ‘Favorite Prescrip- tion,’" writes Mrs. H. C. Anderson. ot South Britain, New Haven Co.. Conn., (Box 33). "Durin the nrst month oi expectancy I could not keep anythingi on my stomach. Was so sick that I had to t bed _ go o and sta for weeks. I tried different doctors, but with' little benefit. I read about many being helped by using your medicine, so I thought I would give it_ a _trial._ I began to take your ‘Favorite Prescn tion’ in Novenibe id h d ' _ p r ai I a a nice litt_lc girl baby in February following. My babv weighed over eight pounds. I _was only sick ` about one hour. and got :ilong nicely afterward; was up and dressed on thc eighth day. I never had the doctor with me at all; just the nurse and one or two friends. lV_[y friends thought that I was sick n very short time. I think Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription is indeed a true ‘ m`other's f1’i¢l’ld." f`0l' it elped me wonderfully. This makes my second child; with thc tint one I did not take ‘ Favorite Prescr-i.ptiou.‘ The little one lived Just about two months and she was sick all the time. This last baby is as plump and healthy as any mother could wish.” Much Better llealtlu Mrs. Annie Blacker, 629 Catherine Street, Syracuse, N. Y., writes: “Your med- t iclnes have done wonders for me. For years my health was I ` very poor; I had four ' mishaps. but since taking Dr. Picrce‘s Golden Medical Dis- coveryiaag ‘ I=‘i}vgrite Presc n ve much setter hearth, _ and now I have a 3 ` ine healthy baby. I have recommended your medicines to several by'them." ‘ Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay ex- Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. `1 °.-FOILs»- Tremendous 'Bargains for one week . . . . This is a good chance to secure Q your Xmas Presents. _ . We have Sterling Silver and Ebony Medicare Goods. also Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver- ware and Fancy Goods. A lot of very nice Toys all new I patterns. Also Dolls. Dolls, Dolls. At the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. ~ »il6|’sviIIl|ss|'|m|ii Flu: ‘- *IU* ivlvlfml iltrrisc sou.. , “ll Too ‘Jn 8 llvelisnt and most enterprising town of its `Sourls the honor of having the meanest jaws when he goestothe dinner table; 1 jaws forbim. I just kicks up its saucy heels. It laughs among the monarchs, I It ripples into waterfalls, CALENDAR 'FOR DEC., 1900. l A fi lend of mine hm named his horse all, because his vi ife cannot drive him 2 ‘All the \vorld’sastage, but it you are placed behinl the fashionable hatot the day it is very little of the stage you can see. U 3. “Sweets to the eweet,"shyly remarked the classical clerk as he handed the blushing maid of bashful sixteen the bottle of molasses. This happened at Kensington. 4. The blacksmith. though the greatest of all forgets, is seldom considered a criminal. 5, The latesteong is entitled "When I Swhllow home-made Pies." It is by the author of "Tne Hirp that once wore Overalls." 6. It is stated that a certain young man ia Montague acts so womiinly that most people believe he will scarce be s. man bdfore his mother. 7. A Charlottetown doctor says that the real proof ofthe pudding is in the state of you health the morning after you have eaten it. 8. Sauce for the goose is sauce for the Michlgander. 9. While crossing tho Hillsborough Bridge the oslier day I inet my friend Fanniuus Fuunylove and he accostedjme thus: “0ee, what mm dressesro klllead kills to dross 'e” "Why, a butcher." lil Talking about stlugy and lazy men, Georgetown, although perhaps the size in North America, is content toglve man,bu| claims to have the laziest msn in Christendom. He is too lazy to work his has to get his little boy to put the food is his mouth and his daughter to work his Grin Wrmicxnns. __.___. __ B. Pavurzx Jonsson. It does not care for grandeur, It does not care for state, It iiipps its little lingers In the very face of fate, And when its course is thwarted. Its current set at bay, t. And-takes another Way. It giggles at the kings, It dances in the gorges, While a eomic song is sings; It tipples into spray, t does not care a button For the granite of the rocks, MooN's Cnausns Full Moon, 6th, 2h, 50m, a. m. Last Quarter, 13th, 2h, 56m. p. m. New Moon. 21st. 4h. 13m. p. m. First Quarter, 26th, oh, 0m, p. m. _ evening _ :Sat 2 10 ‘Suu _ 3 29 Mon 4 45 Tues 6 F0 :Wed Thur mqcu»wn~ Q _ if:-_ 3$@§3$%@33§§%@5 _ *v ewmmmmmmmmmeog E »¢5:53o¢mQ §§3K3§$+Eo wmmwe :Snowman ;u~s§ssssm=se3 K 19 'Sun ,i 10 Mon / 11 Tues 12 Wed 13 Thur ' mo 14 Fri 15 Sat ig Sun on 18 agua 29 Wed 47 %‘_l;iur 47 get 12. ~ un 15 ,Mon 15 Tues 17 18 Eigowe |§“l@ §§§§ name 3§§E 45 ` 45 1 46 47 09! $3 Cm v-4 QC ssssssseusss W5’ U If i 4 $£§$$$8&&&$ U §$5w2§a§5mEm Qaasasszzsse : 5 ususssesssss Wed 18 19 ;M0n 4 Z) _ li Matthias Foley, Oll City, Ont. Joseph Snow, N orway,'Me. Rev. R. 0. Armstrong, Mnlgrave N. S. Chas. Wooten, Mulgrave N. S. ` Pierre _Landry`, senr.. Pokemouche.N.B. Thomas Wiisoon, Sheiiield. N. B. -s el-gil, Good heavy tweed overceats. 1 quiet, used to sell at $5 and I our price $3.50. which price will : them quick-At Patou’s. (2 blue I blown/ heavy melton and nebby, worth at $7, our price $5 over-coats, at $10, i Thur eve .Te J ll We believe MINARUS LINIMENT is F the best. I 0 ...; . . . . . . < . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..: . - t e upper tldn of a testimonial to Hon A S Hardy c re n formerly Premier ol’ Ontario, by the showrooms of H”'°°‘ n'°th°n"d th' Liberals of this Province took lace this Wakeneld Ratnn C°m"ny "dy Wd” afternoon The testimonial tgok the uusedam" of sloonm form of ii. cheque for $10,000 / _ _ _ ft., 'I' "1 yu- -» - \r-- ,f . < it .-1 ',-.rp ._,‘. fix. W, _- '_ .e 5 ‘. _ ' ' ,, , “. ">J ~ ’»'1(*“' 't bf' ..’~' _ fl ”‘~' ' _ .__ _:`\ »' J /-_r _ / '“` ' , - _ ikiéiifiiéiit# ‘lt’s Henglsh Kickingsilorse River. ’ f Tl-IE HlGllE§'l` RANK. ; CHARLOTTMOWN mmm _ Serving the public with care, attention, Ln b(l[S°n`°°f1°d °V¢¥'! T\l°0:;!») i honest goods and low prices has given us- m - - ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - ~ - ~ - a place with drugglsts of the highest rank ((,?,gaY$g|.'ff,r lb' in Canada. We desire your trade, and Butter (fresh) per' ii',1`_1`_ will use every possible endeavor to make I 0111639119- - you a rezular customer, Pure Drugs." V ((32: Medicines. Toilet Preparations* Perfumes, Ea, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ y Brushes, Combs, Sponges, etc., etc., at Fowls per pair... .......... ._ lowest prices. F1011' D01' “V5 ._ A Oatmeal, new, per owt.. . .. Pansies Cnnsnr Courouxn. Hides per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ We are fully prepared to ull your orders & 9°' cwt' ° ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " for this wonderful popular life-giving Bag; '|§§-'¢§§,`,'_`_`_'_; ____ _ ` medicine. Know ing it as a blood purifier, Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . nerve bracer and Hash builder. Palne's 22:55:- Colery Compound ls no new remedy; _ it Hutton has been tested and tried in all parts ot Parsley rpdlr bunch Canada by tens of thousands and has 0°i°°§P°",|b----~--- never failed. ` sql". “M W. B. Watson, Di-umm, oimioiser i',§if°i,,': town, P. F.. I. `Caiz‘l!f|owor . . . . . . ry Oelory. aaesééaeééeéseéaeezeéasss 8385538i533U8Sl8§8i$58'£5i3 883¥¥$S’SSS€S8$SS°S8'8S338S$8' ESU5’i»‘5938R858ll883E5§8ll'838 llnelsl says it ls ssssenq gg cies that lun sssdsr or ia; m mounted rinse, whswss wsaalq Bolttsnasla whoa Rqq- _ kllloil. was dllehargsd from the ‘ ”` ~ November 28 sad has letalosa-ss smcr cm All A I V _ _ ' ‘ , . _,_ ` ` 5." Ori-AWA, Dec. 7.»~Hon. Wm: I-Iarty and _ '“ ‘ -~ “ . TORONTO. DBGGIIIDGI' 5-“T715 D¥`"¢|\fl° BOSTON De _ 5_ Fi i h HOITBIAI., Ike, ‘|,...f|* “”¢. __ a ` o_ _ . . _ _ N _ _ u . V Y _ tw _ _ w ' _ _ . __ Y, \=___i__..i___ s Qs' ‘ I' -*Q - __‘ -s -__ __; v .T is uiislov of worry. suns use ' '7 nm oemssuuen, uname use A "1 in the lllllag of your plqjiigg ‘ ` "1 tion is absolutely floveasary $» Q " V nd welhrs of your tsuiiy. We 1 " ' _ tee accuracy in dispeasiq gg iw. uallty of drags. ‘ rims; cstmvvnmq. win quieiny mia. was me 0 ‘ " atinakelitesbatdeaia iq. i i ii»¢..»~¢i»¢sm»,»\ns»¢pia| _ toneund uesh,|ivesa heaiiiy pound ls the best sod Ohst _ letses tm- summer ass. ~~..f-\-< r-?S2`e-L _ it is. ' _ ` p L _ H 'rs ‘ir ~ r _ u,;»» ;._,_,;>: -‘_ _ sf; ig » f ___.» nf# 'z» _ M _ For Ch ristmao Gl..lSl`l GOOD ‘ c s a g er, ‘ ’ » And-takes another way. _ ' _ii =~ ~ l I I I ll |$ _ |xB "3 t * D ‘Day of sun ‘sun _ Moon' High ‘ WE HAVE THEM. M Week Rises Sets 1 Rises Water. _ ff 1- _ _ ' f ‘ 750 the 5 Gal. Jar. 40a the Quart J sr. 321: the Pint ia lover tg btttk. 3 ~ l~or the Royal Plum Pudding We can supply the sweetest Raisins and Currents. Parent Spices, Richest Fic , etc., at prices low enough to allow plenty money in the purse for the Cliildroa’l » I L_ § _ Xmas Confectionery ndied tilts 30s. rhelb. Grosse 8; Blackwoll's Fine Household Jam 221:. the Pot. ” Xmas er; Table Must be welllooked after also. We have a okoise selection of the very IMI# purest ingredients for Xmas Cakes that money could buy, and they are yours lt a VCI _ small advance on cost. e’ll Bake D r You If you wish. We can do your Xmas Bakin as d th ° ` tl Yule To Dress of the Citv`Stores. g a N 8]" you ‘mm ul' N *Q ‘ 1.335 PLAIN CAKE. zsc. the lb, 10c_ to 601:. therlb. 3; Q We’re not too early speaking of Christmas-in three short wooks Yale Till Wm And when they raise their eyebrows up, ° » ‘ M It-takes another way. I a I 1. With the fu ei Q l‘°.::.':.f.“:::::f;;°:'.:.r'~ “Turkey Dinner When mountains contrhdiot it,‘ W i And canyons have their say, __ _ . Itki k little hi li ' \ > E- ‘Eel _ .1 5;' -`f~ `- _ir h .. .;\ ‘4 _ _l _ J L :. s ° 3, I.; .i..1§ f ii ‘;_,_ ___. "4 ____ 6 p ,e . iH;___. '< `: _ _Efff >_,i " ~`;j-If “Kms ‘_ " ,lg _'fi V' it _ >_ "_ ' ' 5:: . ;-»-\‘ 'lr-1 9_ Q5 A: ` f-'.= _ ~-.55 1* -':5'»_'~i` jr. tis, J fe* _ ,\;__ Good enough for a Queen, and you want it that good for Xmas. It will be worth I i y to you to see us before making your Xmas purehgggg, p' k d ..“.E‘.`f’.’I..°ZE§. ' ‘i ' P ~ = 1 °S ‘L_ 4, vi ~ »i Fri ako, 2 c ho lb. ._ 'X is 3'" { 3 ;_»;_§r.` °