~ ` ` cHARLo'rTii'rowN,GUARn1AN, DECEMBER 5, 19°; , ____._ .___ --~~,-~ M- _ -----_ ____ _, _ ; A _ - --~---- --_ .__.. .,.______ ____ _ ______, ____,___ __________ ___ ,_ __ _ ____ _.___ -_~-_ _.__ ~--_.___ --v.- ---»v- _ -_ - -- ---U f _ -- . _ »-1 _ _ , W1 _ _ . R.J i-lunar, Picton and Fred Russell, _ ' _ - ~ - _ ' h' f- h ‘ - ' ' A _ .{ onrtiiil: i;I;.:deutl:|)¥ssli.¢;)rd't`y‘j “won we.” see” Montreal leave by the Princess this mom. . . . _ _ _A_ c_ F0__D_ T____m_ w_n_____ p“_“____m_ by ing for the Mainland. iiSnloli , _Cinehila Wadomnmhix _edcgai-__it. Youanounofi Career this els would naw" ‘ ian: U-CNHI. diasaa .iii.»1iiIa».Lu»|»»¢Aif°'Pi°§.’i¢..,.., s_n1i.o_r;, 25¢.p`¢¢i>ot\ie._Aiida».lm ¢_ saaarawawmwmauawwmm iq, RUBBER Doris' are the lest to buy. Call and see _the nvgiiificent line we have to show you and the low prices at IAY'I.0R’S Bookstore. 11~£ifv.°zfs.s ~- S l d'd'B ins ' Splendid Bargains /Ip ||\ - _ in _ Silk Sateen Skirts, - W0.[lrMM 'WM SIKIFIS. so Spl lidid I Siiiii Iidi‘Qdili$ 'e’ve laced lift Tailor-made Skirts on the front counter-priced low for P Y . wswiit selling. 'I`hey’ie not old fashioned; they’re garments that embody the newest styles, but because ovei stocked v\e've reduced them as the ` d`d t prices below indicatelt really seems a shame to sacrifice such splen 1 garmen s _ in this fashion. However, the opportunity is yours to profil: by. ¥ i ~l‘ .-1 ', .._. _ ` f _ i . i -.;..’°@4_s .~ _ . ' .-': ._ .-pi __ _ ess# (_ `;f _- W ` _.":........ ?i.‘.'Ii _if- Ai §i.19f°fm..fiv $220- Pretty navy and black Cheviot Skirts, side gores trimmed with satin #rapping and coi-ding in pointed effect, neat sty‘e. . Ai sins fmmsfiv Q-1.95 to ss os Lined skins, stitched at heel. waist band. _.i___3 ‘P -° - ‘F _ , ..|,,,|.“ ~ o gonly, in grey, navy and green, splendidly made of best fabrics. Three exceptional bargains. ` r merlv $2 98. Grey chevlot skirts lap seam seam style, each gore trimmed with fancy cording- A¢ $235 fm-may-]y §3_95. Plain skirts of black clieviot M length tucked seams, trimmed with self covered buttons. Splendid, serviceable garments. At §§,l§ fnfméflv S4 65 fb $5.95. StY“5h tweeri skirts in plain and stripe effect. Some are trimmed with strapping and piping, others tucked from knee. Aim iii ini.. price-.ima or medium weight back aim, l ’7 Korea, silk strapping, buttons, stitching at heel. Extension _ At §4.25`formerlv $5.3) '0 §z.l5--Rare bar- gains iii this lot including skirts of iight grey iweed-navy - d white tweed and handso' is 'f inch Indies' cloth in _intends to spend a holiday at his home in ,Georgetown shortly. . i' morning for Amherst to attend the Win- .night from Summerside. The Princess 'file Princeiis last night, Jam-s _Baiwi.aY, 0‘i..ei\ry, was in the city yesterday and returns home this morning. :Miss Bnssm Gnnnsimr, Newcastle, N. B.-. has returned from a visit v0Prlncc Edward Island. ‘Rsv. Bmw. J. Gnovsn, Rothesay, N. ' _ J. H. Invmo, Mount Albion, leaves this for Fair. He will also tonight take in the annual dinner at Amherst of the old stu- dents of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph where he took a course some years B80- _ Owinu to the fact that the Northumber- land did not cross to Point du Chene yes- terday the express arrived on time last made the round trip to Picton yesterday but did not reach here till 11.15 last night. The trip over was n rough one. Tl-in news has been received by John Murphy of the Ellinor of the death of his brother Wm. Murphy in Pittsburg, Pa. by an explosion in a gunpowder factory. He was a son of thc late James Murphy who died about I3 years ago and was previously employed in the G_as Works. Barons alarizemudiencc in Sn. James Bnlllast night Prof.' Theodore Ross of Prince of Wales College read an excell- ent paper on Psychology in Education. At. its closea spirited discussion was taken part in byalarge nnuiber of the members and wi_ll iie,.coutinu_ed next Monday evening. .The chair was occu~ pied by the President: of the-Y. M. L. A. Colonel Stewagt. THB steamer- Halifax will arrived to- night froni Boston and ivill lay up for re- pairs. She sails on December 28rd for Havana, and in company with the Oili- vette will run between Havana and Key West.-The steamer Aranmore is due from Quebec and will enter thc Plant line service for the winter. She sails on Weil- aesday for Boston and will continue a weekly service until April.-Halifax He- rald, Dcc. 4th. 'The vessel Ambition from Cliarlotie town to Boston whose hnrdpassnge was re- ported yesterday expcricncedbad weather during the greater- portion of the passage. On Wednesday last when oil' Sec-l Island a terrible southwest gale prevaii\»d. During the storm \Vm. Connolly; of Lunenburg (N. S.), was washed over- board. Every efl`or`t`wns made to re:-cue the unfortunate mah, but he evidently had been rendered unconscious and he sank before his shipmates r~ould_ rescue him. ri Tris literary contest was continued in Victoria Division of the Sons of Temper- 'ance last evening and was more than successful. Andrew .McNair -mails an excellent presidliig officer and Cap' tainii Lawson _and Chappell brought up their forces in good, form. The meeting was taken by surprise with the rendition of two original poems, one on each side, which brought forth much applause. The interest was fully sustained and every seat in the hall was filled. Look out for something good next _Monday evening. - _ _ ii . Tun following officers of Branch 210 O. M. B. A. city were installed at the regular meeting last night:-I Pres.-Jas. Mi-Isaac. lst. Vice.-Jas. Edmonds. 2nd. Vice.-Andrew McQuaid. Rec. Secy.-I-I. Fitzgerald. Asst. Secy.-J. J. Desmond. Fin. Sccy.-R. T. Maddigan. Treas.-F. Blake. Marshall.- J os. Gallant. Guard.-Ezra Power. Trustees.-W. W. Vi'alker, J. D. Mc- Donald, F. Koughan. THE annual meeting of Lots 20 and I0 Farmers institute was held at Hampton Hall on Dec. 2nd. There was a good at- tendance of farmers from Hampton, meeting was opened by presidentMatthev\ Smith M. L. A. with an address on stltute work. The Secretary James W. Vlllett read his report showing the In- stitute to be in a good financial condition. The delegates appointed to attend the Vice do -Crisp Moore. T W Villett. the near future. L. C. ami Mrs. Owen, Ottawa, and formerly of this city, have removed to Toronto where Mr. Owen has, been an- pointed manager of the Bank of Ottawa. FROM MIDDLETON tion. The Guardian printed in the morn- ing reaches here at 2 p. rn. same day. Colin Craig has added to the appear- ance of his place by having large windows house built, by George McLean, Searls- tovrn. - All are please to learn that Jos. Black- more is out again after his serious illness . Miss Sadie Craig is iniproving under the sliilful treatment _of Dr. lillohnson, Tignlsii. ' -- Miss Blanche Craig, Emerald, is _visit- ing in Middleton, the guest of -her cousins Miss Lina and Norman Craig.. i P. J. Connelly, proprietor of Middleton Stock Farm is taking the advantage of an open fall by having two teams plnughlng in his field. Sutherland VVright is the owner of a very fine young Pai-kwood. Gordon M. Wright has purchased a very fast trottcr by the name of Trainor from E.T. Wright. The schools are in a flourishing condi- tion under tlie management of Miss Minerva Keegan and Amos Moan. Elias and Mrs Schuruiun have returned for the winter. Clifford Wright has purchased ii valu- able trcttsr from Thomas Iiohins,I3cdeque, also a. valuable horse from E. T. Wright. Many friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. Rufus Wright hnsbeeninilisposed forsome time. Dr. Sutherland is in attendance. Mrs. John Cairns is visiting friends in Charlottetown. Middleton Contractors \Vright & Cairns are doing extensive repairing at James Oonnelly's. BORN. In this city, on Sunday, Dec. Ilrd., to Raymond and Mrs. Acorn, a son. At Surnincrside on Dec 3rd to Dr and Mrs McLellan, n daughter. DIED. At Malpeque on Friday Nov. 2-it-li, John Thomson aged 85 years. At Malpeque, after it brief illness, on Nov. 22nd., Edward McCarty (Jr). At West Cape, Nov. 20th, 1005, Anabelia MoWillam, relief. of the late Jacob Mc- Willam, aged 74 years. At Fairview on Monday Dec. 4th, Philip Fei-han, agedjili years. (Funeral Wednesday at 10 dcloek from his late residence). I At. St `Avards on Sunday,” Dee 3rd, Wiillaui Rattray in the 70th year of his age. [Funeral from his late residence today at 2 p. m . to Sherwood cemetery. ] Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach t e diseased portion of the ear. There is only one wafv tocure deafness, and that is by const tulional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucuous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tubcis inflamed you have a rumbling sound or lmper ect hearing. and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless ihc inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused l_§_y Uatarrh, which is nothing but an in amed con riition of the mucous surfaces. We will giveOne IIundredDollarsi'or any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannotbe cured by Hall's Cararrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY sr 00,. Toledo, o. Sold bv Druggists, '75c. Take Halls Family Pills forconstlpailon. BIG FIRE AT ARCADIA, FLA. Westmoreland and Argyle Shore. The _ ln ' ri Arcadia, Fla., lnvolvinga loss estimate early hour this morning. ___,¥Z...__-i- Farmers' Meetings in Charlottetown are RADIANT WOMAN!-IOOD. John McKinnon, Crisp Moore, James W. ~ _ _ Th glor and satlsfa tion of be utf viiieti, Ain-ea cammm, James Mcriiaii, ,,,,,,,§,,,,,,,,’§ can ho k,,,,‘f,,,, ,,,,|y ,,,“ ,,,‘,,§ JohnG. McPhali and Patrick Hagen. Rosses_sin§ the unlimited advantages of The officers appointed for 1900 are:- °“ii'i"-h I 1° X_°“kl“'°m"“ ”;‘“l:}° h“i}}’5;l?’l` Pre5ldem'_M“'th°W Smith' M' L' A' tdhigdbsi asunketii liaggxiureexltiaiistifd ni-i£\\‘ed, all tel ofa terrlb e struggle to keel up. Sw- - ¥:.‘:.:‘_‘ .:‘"‘:_.i;z'.‘.“. srsaseiii. ":...i;.ii.':' Directors-Fraser McDonald, George ‘ ’ I __ ~ ‘ .. - _ 1 .¢_ E. Laimi,James Mcpimii, John G. Mc- {‘,§f,',fi§'i.{,._"“ “ w°'"““° “'“°"'° Phail, James McKay, Ernest Crosby, .E_;er_r‘ozi»i;e_ii_irLi:_es women sfro_ng, _plumi Allred Cameron’ ‘mules F' Dum' John Iirdtrlnigiittr ‘fthe l?ilrilri]etlIaii°ib‘i'lin‘;siii)\i§cl(:¢_ M°Ki““°“i M*‘i°°i'“ F"g“5°“ ‘md N°" ` sinew, bone and nerve. Vitallzlng bloo Waddell. This Society intend pur- f_o\;_x‘__s_es_ th_roug_h the i_io_<_i_y,_innlrlng de- coor a rs.ru wma» chasing some more pure bred stockin _l!st__l_\_n_m__ i F_8DY_'_1;>n____ f___y.9__ _ix I: Iiyexrozonc in any drug store. _ 5 i ===="'». i l einer- DAR iiouris. We havejnst received a nice' line oi calendar mounts in the following ‘ sizes. 3%! 3%* 4 X .08 cents each .os cents each .io cents each ` .iz cents each Cali and see them. i " " ui N tm ~.o.\K ` . E 2 Saclict Powders i just at this time of 'ycar you will want some really good “Sachet Powder.” We ave Piveta Azurea. °‘ Trnfle Incar- nat. “ Violet. Sealy Carnation and others. ‘- “Tho Two Macs” _ iiiiiiiii.iiiiii» The daily mall is giving perfect satlsfac i in his dwelling house, also a nice well- -i "i~`:i'JT\lvii‘uas--D Taiiira, Fla, Dcc. 1.-Practically thi- entiie business portion of the town of at $250,000 was destroyed by fire at an l e 8 f d . , _ . _» .'~r--~ - - a » _,Z4 '__ i. '~' '.17 ~ W” '.~_ /f . ~ _ _ Z'-' ill li I ? AU lui ’ ‘ i _ .l _ I | I ' ` fl it ,‘l, it i A lvl’ 'ri‘- /'r Y"i¢{J .ri -ici# ‘ fi" /1' _ - f ir ' - "'.o°- '» ‘.`. ill , I “.~ .J , -_ _____ _ 1- .fn .fi-~, ~, ,\..> ""° r5§'f'>,‘»- .il "¥§ . . -1- ~ ' r- -‘ I . .‘ -_- '-£1. - _ _ rg.- -if <1 ‘ _-/U L`£‘,¢¢a¢ _ 1 l I L \ _ r Q . 1' nh-If sf “ i i ‘ ~ Qi 1. \_A if ~ -. . "T '.-.rr \..- ' Q 'I' Iv' \ I r ,I I -"_ »-___ _ f , _f \\‘ f . \ .f _. To ¢ \ 5 ns--\ Thousands of Handkercliiefs at special Christmas prices--at the great Handkercliicf sale. Moore ®. McLeod “SIMPLY THAT We are specialists in Furniture. We :sell no- thing else. Our whole attention is directed to the study of this important business. We are therefore NOT experimenters. We KNOW what to buy. We KNOW what will give our customers satisfac- tion. Ou-r 44 years’ experience goes with every piece we sell--guaranteeing strongest construction, icorrect style and lowest possible price. "" Now in conclusion, Xmas is coming. You want to make a present to a friend. Don’t you think a. piece of furniture would be just the thing he or she would appreciate? at “Newsoi1‘s prices"-it wo1i’t cost you much. Call in and take a look round, and if you want Furniture buy from IKTIEIVY7 3C)K'. The Furniture Specialist. ‘H i ___ 5-Qu~»~M~uw~i»nHwv~v\l~wu~»»»4~wv~¢a»h§§’§»Q Get anllvcrcoai or a Rccfcr made 'Rf""tr Reefers................. .. . . . . . .. . $7.50 Chesterfield Overcoais.... . . . . . . . ._ $io.oo RagiauOvercoats.... ,. . . . . . .. $12.00 Cali and see them. The Humphrey Clothing tore Opera House Building, Grafton Street, City. A. WINFIELD SCOTT. Mgr. PIIOUC 63- P. 0. BOX 417- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. #0 ll 1 __.___ _.__.. _l __ _ll " JUSTTHINK OF IT! A high grade portrait for ;$i.25 for a special Xmas offer. You can slve more than agent'_s commission by sending your photo or tiiitypc, with 75c for a nice crayon, hand finished portrait, and on delivery 5oc, melting in-all only $1 25. I am also getting a large stock of i6xzo frames for portraits to sell at $r.45 and up. l)Jn‘t be in a hurry to give, to strangers who in many cases never return original nor money. Hundreds of people in P. E. I. have lost valuable originals and cash deposits by dealing with foreigners. I have but one agent. Duncan Livingston,any others representing themselves for the High Grade Art Parlors are not genuine. Deal with a reliable House 5° _ F-_ TARIWSH, ‘Evasion "\7ita.1iz__£d .Air PAINESS EXTRACT ION There is nothing else just as good. Can be given to old or young. Has no after effects, is SAFE. SURE. HLRMLESS. Ask your friends and they will say the same. We have been using this method in this city for the past year and our large increase in fr ends andfatienta prove that what we any is true. BEST T ETH - - . - $8-00--$10.00 ' Extraction free when teeth are ordered. All work fully guaranteed. ' BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS . ~ .__,i L.: . 7 ._ um at 9”, gud gm( ' ‘ _ " __ 0v.¢_:"!;':v__dl: Bros. C. H. BEER. Proprietor, l - -1. '~..>..~»§¢iW¢io*¢W'»i~-»~v..i-if-.¢.4_ ~ is, _ ». io. .,~ . i., . i \ i _ __ _ .1 _ _ , ras. 5 AND NOTHING MORE”__ “ \“"!i‘5‘. _A4 'a' A- ._.. _.dn _,___ .___ __ __n_.__.| , '* \ I iw Dori Bi: coins 2*, = if from Humphreys pure wool Frlczc and '. keep warm. __,_ ~..¢ -¢..» »-_ l a - li ...».. `lL »- .QI