l‘ .ly ‘ Ii;-v5,‘¢*`§I‘U'l."'¢"'7~"`)|i*fi' ~s»e»:es"”“»i?'”fioi* "”“"‘ ' _ - -;|_r;~i7g I THE GUARDIAN. ClI.\Rl.OTI`ETOwN, P. E I D"`CEMBER 22 1 899. ` 2 * Z / _ ill; Meet me At The Always Busy store r _ ' 1/, xr” ~»-- d ,as Christmas Giiis V-1% Nothing more useful, appropriate, and accept- f able in the whole realm of buying as Fins Furs. “ 53°” we orrsit You .i ii if” One of the best stocks ever shown in the Pro- \,\\,._, vinoo. , 'yi "1 A grand assortment of the Finest in the most _- r -, Fashionable Styles . ' " I '. . ,\` ' Gapos and Plain and ] \\` i ll “ff Goniliination, . i ‘ I-'ur Gapottos , Ai s* For ttollnrettes, f ,f' lifts, Gaps, ' "Hs, atclp iw ' I ‘M 0li|Idren’s Grey I ; I Lamb Ga s I i Gollars and Muffs. To iq# \ ' ` B5 _ /,hz ‘U\lIElEl(l .s .OF -.ep .p i Ffl0E1@ll`iiiifl?l|` $150 buys von a line pair of Eye Glasses or Spectacles. usually sold for $2.00. - _ i $2.00 buys you the finest glasses made, set in an ele- |_ Im I gant$f4.50ebu'ye the finest' glasses made and set in a solid ¢0l(2“f;¢;l‘D:;d° by mn of pert rolonctionists in Canada. his experience of 15,9, ng in some f the larger cities in the United States, 1.296 in Xewfound- had, £0" 60. in Prinmogggggg Inland, without a single failure (many havinir been I § 5. it » ’ knowing tha. our business ia von up lmplnae) ver ne *'50 °f . sa-oughl?Q£liJ‘§d YOU' ‘|’°'_*"“°l"°° °f b°““7 mud by ° 3"d°“‘° °f tb' l - gs owi ,istinuniwi states, aided by ma ia- lnssceiisgeofopiieaainoloiq I ‘E l , .I Elegant F ur Linoll i...I'.i;t‘...’2.."‘,°“..‘!l ..°.?.‘i§°i. .E:“'?:1 llllllllli' i lllll [itll Film.; and Province. dents Everywhere. . Tm: Soldiers’ \;it;.‘ League will hold is meeting early in Jan'ary. .PnsCricit lor Mr. Ear-l’s concert this evening at his stndio at 7 sharp. i THE S. 6. City ol Ghent arrived in p rt at noon yesterday and will sail this lmoioiug. i Tal annual meeting ol the Salvage . Cirpe will beheld in tieir rooms city p building, tonight at 8 o'clook sharp. y Tnlooucert held at St. Peter’s Bay on Wedreshy night last ‘received a “large attendance. Mr. F. Stanley and Misa Annie C impbell, Charlottetown, took part in the programme. fare room ot the Church Thursday Dec., 28.Doorsopen at 7. coneertat 7.80"ispoeslble. “How does the poduee" o’clock . ' Doil"‘r forget the oonoert and enter- ` tslnmdt at Pownal next Wednesday, eveetsg.Deoember 27. proceeds in aid ot renovating Pownal Hall. There will be a soeial daeee after the entertain- lllollt. Latest News of the as City By Reporters and Correspon- mftroiuz. was obliged to rep »-it his orilvr and when at nrmn his seco'»d sup- ply was nearly exiausted, he dei-tiled to take an afternoon of! in order to avoid the rush and to reserve a number for his customers. Tas funertlol the late Charles H. Paper which -ook place yesterday to the Methodist Brick church, Winsloe Road, was one ei the largest ever seen in that section. there being about two hundred carr ages in the procession. Rev. A. D. McLeod, Methodist, con- ducted the service and was assisted by Arch Deacon lieiigh of Milton. Hold- fast Division, Sons ol Tempsrince, ol which deceased was an ht nored mem- ber, p-eceeded the hoarse. Tue pall- bearera were: Messrs Albert Craig, Frank R. Morris, Chas Bryenton, John Bouudy. _George McLeod, L. E. Pmwse. A large number went from the city to attend the funeral. \ Tm: Merchant asked Mr. Carroll, of Whitten tk Cairoll,Halitax how the pro- dllce business has been this season. He. replied that he had seldom experienced a bnsisrone. trat deimnd had been eo heavy that these were times when cir- cumstances compelled them to keep customers wait ng. a thing which they are always earejnl to avoid when that seem this year!" asked the lesehans.. “Some otitlsvsry good,"rep Carol1,‘°butsomeotthe inztorward are verybedl certain sections otPrinoe landwhlcharesendinz ustbese l tsblm with a large psreaitage org ills new Li nl' W n announced in l`iii~: Guitnpiim y» stu-nity Dsnnousrn College. Halifax. held its eloeingsnlutaiamene last night. ' ` _ stnlsw ‘will arrive -iii->--3, llonhfne- Joseph Campbell. Heather- dale; . A: Anderson, Bt. Peler’s Bay. The Xmas tree and closing exteises ~ ol the Kindergarten were given in the hell yarn-lay tlsnbg and so :nany happy. bs'igll,i.Iell-behaved little poo- ple made a picture (air to see. Various, exercises were shown by theeliildrunall, illustrative ot some good lite purpose." such ae nature’s care in autumn, as shown by the ' bntterilv bonend snug in _ the cocoon. and the leaves hlling to cover up the flowers, etc. The Shoe- maker's Chores taught the wee men sympathy lor. and ambition with those who labor with their hands. Patriotism w as then inlnsedby the story ot our Union Jack told by three little boys,Er.e Warburton as Englaud,Douglss Sutber- i land as Scotland and Roy Fi.fsGeraId as Ireland. The di|!ereet_ psrts of the ilig held by each. _were put together quite artistically. Master Gordon Peters also roiiinded, us ol the duty we owe brave Ttm ny Atkins by reciting The Absent linded Beggar and should have brought golden shillings about his hsnd ae be csled upon ns to °°Pay,pay,nay." The ehonie ot The Flag We Lovqwas sun with a vim. t Then lliss Sayre wiom all the children seem to love and to whom our praise and respect ara due.told them in simple tashion the story ot The bhrlst Csi1d,n_i, uni , _ ,splits 'ies tea ie A love Xmas. ded t'!3f§d¢ 1_ . levi h expres- slse, 'bashing of » __ Tidings. | ¥°\’!°fl1i»1fl.0°.°°l»’i-.. . ig; "iw eollltled flhtt j I long. 'l'heXmae tree"gave thsefboye andl gir s the greet lesson ot giving. where hnege present made byevery ehildl for s-"ne one it loved. Everybody sang God Save the Queen. There was aQpit l$tletd»nceaod_ all paasedoll' in the happiest nninner. ._; Tl!!! KBBLBYCUB s Those wishinglshe vnredd 'the cravin for 1' nndC _ ign et . to t llie. _ .~.-...~f:.“t»-2%. il AB'oli=a‘¥n,, all-;XAr§l:: 2-ILA. Lflorvvwiw ='\s R il°=\q' can knments as the nbovis I0 U °°° - located hero, but Dr. A. McKay Jordan will only wx? .'° mee, and dou‘t delay. Respectfully for better nghs, and s happier new 1°"- BOSTON OPTICAL C0. I-El Queen Street, Ch’town. Open Evenings. WWW That lleee the Bnelneee I bllil@ ' ohouldstbndtoat once. _syxdsazeu iiim’:°¢i»a photo of y°~=»°lf __ ° ni ieeserydey- Oar letmt samples are saretosnxtyoe-See _ _ _ ,_ - -ei . ~' .' -‘ ` if 4. ’ IT. L ~ a Shingle on Yourrontwhiletlie lsetlsm in our sup: of Cam nw “fg’,l 01ser*'l\lies. 'Exu-ii lib. rs m¢iN3.i°i°'§ 1°' 8°' , _ ‘ ~ “ A dish tor wivaasue :Ironing and artletlc B w dk ku, aj” 'mt we good sea, .3 "~.e~ ' rot. Idon’tknowwhat the sense ls, but itseemsio methat theyalloosie lsetions the where in place Some of the Nova Scotia potetom have themmetanltthey hidlaet year, vis soft rot, bntthey coinetseniseetiens where they used the old seed. There have been very few New Brunswick potatoes on this market up to date, but theoropis eaidto be otgoed quality this year as usual. I don’t think there is any donbtabontihe year hebl been s good one tor vegetables ol sll`ill_l°il. lor Histo are any quantities oi!erln¢,and tlierewill probably be large shipments °l‘lP°"° °'h° 5°* coming forward from the Island and &'th.°°'t other pprts yet this season. Prices are Belt very reasonable this year.” _ l » hd with di"_‘ ribbon arlrealiiy for ine. with ~Look before yon leap.” Be sured 0'* : ' I'“°“fd uc'°'“' 1°" 1°* i1°°°’° S="=e°f'!'* 'im 19° °°"°'.. i....“°"“i.i..,"3.i."°“i.i. ..`1iZ.‘1.i..... call tor it. and you wiil hnd health in hs Xa” Rm” ' t ENGRAVILQC- sssl PATON s co's --Tor" ADJ V . - _ oN LAST PAGE. 22 ii 5"" d'°'°°'°" ' 'hi d tllll0. -:fs 1.= 1' iis..“.ll.'l‘i~.l.'il.Ll.ii.¥s ._,__,_ will GIADUATI UGOILLIUIIVIRSITY . once-m.ias»ia»e¢».D¢ni»»i¢sn¢s¢ns¢a| -- 0lllceIhni~s,ltel0a. m.,l to8,nnd‘l te! P-ll~ _ =.*"‘?"'P* °§22°,°° °"“!E£°."*.. -_-.=» Deeem ber Here They Are “F 4Ga|s Alnerican0i1~ ALL E A -35 Sll||lEllS0ll 8. 00. Semolina _ Something new, pepassd from pure wheat. Like corn starch only better. SI‘.."I.'.'.‘=-..»..""' . One Visit to Yonrgllhwllt be linzS1lver. J¢vf`sIrv. Cut Glassand may be merely a so-incident. Whose quality and workman- T t-exaesly as re- colored mls; :s st; Snaps M l A tasty pudding for diner, N '___-\ » ._t _ .~-i. M wo- utils; n '“\ na In* ~ E--~ -ng' phggggfgphera. on-ily. wwe. _ _ A __ ;_ » ~r~f» ..»-s-.,_ .,.~q-;};,.~¢ ..». ¢_. ”'* ° .J jf: . -.' , s . . , 1 _ _.J . , _ C _ ii" L3 s‘;3f§a"&"'l " ' - » ';~;e.'e§¥V`$'§fs3T1a>?L. fE.‘._f‘?§.'l\?§`.“" ’ ' -. " f‘»`-"f~‘~ 1 " /L Cf? K 1 l A __ \-~»» " f \ v I|\ _z _ i f _ " _ , - ,___`:- ” ` Y ' ' i* V' _ ` _ ., _ ,_ » ' ' ‘ #1 * ‘I ` A “““°“““° "" '“' “ .Loc/ii. Boilers :‘"°‘-"T “W Iitumas is edk Ladies Pouiin css: t rouse cess: i le@ See our Baking of all kinds for Xmas. Also assortment of ingredients. Qakem Baked. l‘a°¢e ~J0n.Ieo't1o:n.e1’I‘ Children wish to see the Christmas Tho. Young men want a box of our Chocolates for tlidr iss ladies. Fathers and mothers who wish toploaso all llilietonll idk Our assortment is complete. TELEPHONE otumns Vvs Po PIGKAEE i Bucoessors to L. C. GREAT The ltandu~¢,l.Ol'lsutn of ‘llipitol Gylltiiltr” it “lliitn subvlicd onaur iiiiiiiit_ili__l_oi I HS. time of Watches Y V .. t is rushed With 016;. suggest planing yon! engravingenrly. A f 1|-444 #fu-inn No more suitable Xmas present 'could you pre' sent than one of our Graphopbones. ` Something .ont of the Dropinendhenr tbQ D etonrstorn,-We will be pleased tohsvsyon call. ills, I fi ‘ . '°¥»°._,,» .ships h'-"ff" » 7 » In .Mime Xmas i'l',lQiTiMEiii 3 i .&."'l"" ` Osrssslslensns Sanderson ii. Go's-t' i s t l ‘ 1 sei. cheat. Finn, ~ 2Li». 23.: 1'... . ~ 1 _ , _ 10 Lbs Gran. Sugar. l V _ . ~ C, 1. . |‘ - ’ ' ' 4 Lbs. Raisins or Currents. ' w -' is Bm sap. U C I , $5 un. lYour |Buslno9s ordinary-a present-~» YN M" gg. u»=winb¢»ppmima..t im M, CIO :gre .1 lg i iii ,Tn relhge B-1’ ' °&L'l.‘.""