i i l -.f~s~‘ ~ v ~ ' ¢>.~:'-:f~.'_ _ w V .-1- ~ w - ,_,»,.~=,».. , .. ._ . _ ». Y .,. _ . ..%_.--.». _ i ~.»_ 4 ~ . ._ _ , » ...>.;'it' '.fi.:.‘-.;_..'.'.-i-._i~..s¢,.-:_~ .' ,.. i- ‘ ~ ... " _ , ,_, _.._...._.... , ,_ , ' ` i - ' '“ 1 i ‘ -"ff'='.»'-»>'€f~'.f§1“'f "r FEW > . ‘V EE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTEIOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, -TANUAIY 38,llL -. . , f .~;»~'-ian!-_ _ -, -if ~~. ~,-ff , . , e. ....`~l“~_- ».= .~""rS’ _ _ ,_ J 1. t. 126 ;.-uf ' . e ,_ e ~. . *_} a U ' J B ‘I I § I MPM ii :nfl " ' I l . F I J , ` 6 *' 6* . "_ ~ --~~ ,_/ \\\\\ »/~ \\r innsssaauc v' / QQ oun me llemnva Sale in Full Swing. EEEEEE Z o Q T-Ii-orytliiiig must go as we do not intend to carry out a dolliir's worth of stock that we can possibly sell--even ht sacritice prices. Rcmeniher discounts everything except Dru and Patent Medicines. Perfumes ` Call and see the handsome packages containing all the popular odors from the best English, French and American makers. EE Sachet Pow Grossm i t h ’ n glish. Seeley’s emmel’s. PIPES _See the splendid values in Pipes. We offer nearly all new goods. CIGARS Pretty boxes. containin ' cigars of excellent quality. In holiday packages of 25. Soaps, Combs ponges, etc, etc. E. HUGHES E§EEEE§EE EE a` assesses EE W E E EE FOR T0-DAY ' You should not bother with baking; you can get everything here so cheap that it will pay you to buy it. Rim rEi.Ei>noNE 98.... E and leave your order for Apple Pies 124: each Mince Pies 12c each Cream Pies 12 & l5c each Cocoanut Pies 15 8: 20c each Currant Coke 16c per lb. White Cake 16c per lb. Bread of all kinds. All fresh and good. Our Spedclty for To~iilglit is Doughnuts. iusiiassi E P m s as asssasésassssnsésss _¢ .»-vv`~¢-- -. \,-e", »vv`~,"~`¢~»v\,\,\-vvv\\.`-\»vv..,~,",`~ \,~_~`.`,. ____________ _ ,` ____________________________________________ __ __.. r/Q CITY AND COUNTRY Q.. GERMAN BU}*N="U°f1C@ft On “Hb Thursday 1\in.J0hnr1.M.-moe-,0fs¢. oiiuierinesy I evening. was in the city on Saturday. Mr. Morrow, 1 1 D » isa firm believer in the feedin ofthe ' -_ l\lr. `i\`ui. McDonald Piinmurc Island Donald is the father of Dr. McDonald of Montreal. ~ Tm: outward cargo of the Stanley on Saturday, consisted of 95 lioxes ot’ sinelts, 75 quarters beef and mutton, 100 dressed hogs and 13 cases conder sed milk. She had 20 bags miiil and ten passengers. :, So.\'s:of Temperance.-There will he a. general roll call of the members of Vic- toria Division No 4, at the regular meet- ing this evening. Every member is requested to be present. Visiting brethren welcome. THR Natural History and Antiquarian Society _have procured one of the guns used by one of the French frigates which was blown up opposite grand battery, Louisburg harbor, iii the ycar 1758, before it was finally surrendered. It is the in- tention of the society to have it placed in a conspicuous place on the square as a trophy of the unal success of British arms in North America. Thei gun is about Tft. 6 in long and 14 inches at the breech and is a specimen of the naval type of guns of that day. It will be brought to the province early in the spring, and when it is mounted it will be located with a ceremony as an object lesson to the children of the 20th Century. Rav. John Reid, D. D. of St. John, formerly of the First Methodist Church. in this city writes :to the \Ves!eyan concerning Chaplain Lane, who is to preach a missionary sermon next Sunday in this city and will give his great lecture in the church next Monday night,Feb.4th. Rev. W. G. Lane of the N. S. Confer- ence, kindly accepted an invitation to preach Missionary sermons in Centenary Chbrch, and lecture upon the South African war. The discourses were most highly appreciated by the large con- gregations, which admired the spirit, the thought and the manner of the preacher, while the lecture ranks among the most entertaining and thrillingly impressive the citizens have enjoyed. Mr: Lane has won golden opinions and honored his Conference by this visit to us. ONE of the pleasing features of the United Memorial Service to be held in the First Methodist Church on the day of the funeral of the Queen will be the music in charge of the full band of the 4th Reg. C. A. The members of the band will occupy the front seats of the choir gallery with muflled drums and draped instruments, the choiristers sitting just behind. It is not likely that the organ will be used and Prof. Watts will assist in the band which will play down. "Oh God our help in Ages Past," the tune of St. Anus. “Peace, perfect peace,” to chant. “Forever with the Lord,” to tune of Nearer Home. As a voluntary the “Dead March in Saul will be played. Special preparations will be made in the arrangement of the music and on Friday night next it is likely that a full rehersal will be held with the choir “Lead Kindly Light" to the tune of San- ' urday morning was witnessed by a large attendance wereConsul Vail, and Vice- Consul Crockett Senator and Mrs Mr. H. I\. Morrow, proprietor of the 40aud50hogs_ on Saturday he maiea --7 gaimble HOUS9, S0UI`iS, W9-S ill the CU? 011 sale at 6 cents live weight, and in the iiriff.. ..... i’.‘2‘;'i§.°.ii‘..f’§“ “e “° Strongly Urged by thc . » Cold___... iii. §’.‘.‘.“....§...l;‘.§‘.§’.§‘.;T“”‘ "6 ° °’ ..£;‘i.*‘1‘.§‘;";§;iii;°,“;§,f;;°,‘;“,‘;‘;f,;}gf; ., London Chronicle / `i was inthe city on Saturday. Mr. Mei ”"mb°" °f °mZ°“- Amon? those in. ___ ;;clDonald Mrs, Sullivan, wife of the ef Justice, and the Misses Sullivan i 8°rald; Mrs. A. Peters and Miss Peters; ‘ _'-- . C . r. Alley returned from Halifax on l l ' ' ' ei l n I ` Saturday afternoom product of the farm to stock. During the A _ past five years he has kept upwards of 'i . _ ~ l . ° ,c c c . .l ' Mrs. Judge Fitzgerald and Miss Fitzj W Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Hyndman, Mrs. H. " V. Palmer, Mrs. A. Lord and Misa Lord, C S0me Cape I General Prinsloo Wound- 1 Mrs. Percy Pope. Miss Pippey, Rev. Leo Wllliams, Alex Martin, Jas R. McLean, ex-C. P. W., C.D. Rankin, H. i _ ' I J. Dundall, and others. A few minutes , ln ' . after eleven the Chief Justice, Master of ' the Rolls and Vice Chancellor entered clothed in their robes of office. The Judges, King`s Counsel, the barristers and attorneys, and a number of public officials were aworn before His Lordship the Chief Justice. THE Dundas Dairying Association have har' a very successful year's business, having received 1,291,273 lbs. milk, being an increase of 465,671 lbs. more than 1899. Manufactured 14,620 lbs. butter. which was sold for an average price of 20 73-100 cents per lb. The factory also made 92,6535- lbs. cheese, which sold for an average of 10 1-5 cents per lb. This factory continues to turn out the genuine Gilt Edge Butter that meets with ready sale. The following is a list of some of the largest patrons: Wm. McLeod sent 15,378 lbs. for butter; 32,912 lbs. for cheese. Philip Acorn, 18,558 lbs. for butter; 26,650 lbs. for cheese. Leonard P. Wood, 9,682 lbs. for buttery 29,119 lbs. for cheese. Charles Clay, 12,809 lbs. for butter; 19,743 lbs. for cheese. Gustavas A. Clay, 7,658 lbs. for butter; 18,583 lbs. for cheese. , Jacob Dockendorff, 12,021 lbs. for butter; ‘ 14 166 lbs. for cheese. Making a total of 217,260 lbs. milk from l six patrons for one season. The Committee in charge of the Decora- tion have made splendid progress in their work and it deserves great credit for the designing as well as the artistic draping. On entering on the north side the arch over the door is heavily draped in black cloth surmounted with a large picture of the Queen. The whole side of the post oilice over the boxes and general wicket is draped in black, portiers falling to the floor at regular spaces. Each draping is i tied with white bows of ribbon. Over the general delivery wicket is a white wreath of waxed lilies, in the centre of which is an excellent photo of the Queen. The entrance on the north side is beautifully draped with black cashmere, in the centre of which is an excellent picture of the Queen draped with the Union Jack, over which is the motto in black with words in gold “Victoria the Good." In- side the south 'entrance the draping ex- tends from the ceiling to the floor and in the centre is another large picture of the Queen draped in royal purple. The doors entering the Savings Bank and the ofiice an impressive manner On the front of the building outside the six large windows Bok* Beg, }3,,.g_ , top by a large black rosettte with a white You have read of the cures by Hood’s` centre. The arranging of the drapery \ Sarsap ` 8, _ Y _ _ D - around the win y l O D arill and ou should have erfect down wacaver difficult °°“flde°°° ln ‘ts m°""' 1° Wm d° y°u matter in view of the amount of staging ' __ ‘ w _ .7 good' necessary. The four lower windows will ` l’§)@ ll‘2)`.‘Q ' : l be finished at cn early hour this morning. ‘ V 8 {-_;§\, (§~`§\_ _ A. _ _A , _E _ _ , fBefore the commencementa telegram in - _ _ " M" ` `"_ this paper stated that $350 was granted y for the Work and the result has been mar- - i;;?%,'7`l If 2'?) l U I _ _ velous and we fail tosee now that amount V ‘ If you buy you’ll save fro . . , 'Io-day we begin our annual sale 5 to 50 per cent. of 39c dress goods with a. magnificent range in colors and black. You know the values offered in the past; y. . ¢1;1;;fj;t;:'Ef1“§:o§°1iP°f= 'he”§;8“11; Qi Underwear, Gloves, Top Shirts, Capo, etc. A GERMAN ALLIANCE NEEDED. LONDON, Jan, 26. - (Special). -- The London Chronicle, commenting on the threatening aspect of Russian policy in China, expressesithe hope that Emperor William_ will be appointed a Field Marshal of the British army. It says the German alliance is one we cannot afford to throw away. Who can tell how soon we may need its prestige, if not its active co-operation Z POLICE CAPTURED* PRINSLOO ‘V0 UNDE D. CKPE "rows, January 26.-(Special).- Twenty Cape police surrendered to the' Boers at Deveudale,north of Vryburg. It is also reported that General Prinsloo was wounded in the fighting of January 16th. viznni THE comrosix DEAD. Roim, Jan. 26.-(Special)-Verdi, the celebrated composer died at Milan to- day. , Guiseppe Verdi was born near Busseto in the Duchy of Parma., October 10, 1813. ,He attained eminence for his musical compositions, chiefly operatic, but includ- ing a requiem Mass and other sacred corn- Ita.1ian Parliament fora short time and was afterwards appointed to the Senate. __1¢___. THIS IS WHAT THEY SAY. Those who take Hood’s Sarsaparilla for scrofula.. eczema. eruptions, catarrh, rheumatism or dyspeps a, say it cures promptly and permanently, even after all other preparations* fail. You may take this medicine with the utmost con- fidence that it will do you good. What it has done for others you have every rea- son to beliebe it will do for vou. _ zigonstipation is cured by H00d’s Pills. ith alot of odds ani. ends , . _ , .. . _- , » ~ e a .§.`..'.'i~..‘£l.'.,"'"' §;:.i§‘.zf:.‘;:.':“..?.‘;‘:;"l;i;:.‘3“§..;;.‘;2:.;1.‘;i“‘;a1i , we i " ° § you' need ._ :manga Ladies’ Astrachan Jackets 33 1-3 per cent discount “ Greenland Seal Jackets 33 1-3 “ ‘ ‘ “ Coon Jackets “ Muifs “ Collar “ Collaretts “ Buffs Also a few pairs of G eiit’s Fur Gauntletts at ing in. 33 ll “ |‘ (K Cs ll cowoow eoweow r-v-si-\*""‘ I | | Wwwww _ u u u ¢¢ as U ci N it 33 1_3 H ll U All must be sold out to make room for new goods com-l_ Com Boulters Tomatoes _ ~» Wax Beans Simcoe PCBCIICS n_ rece'-es P0153' ‘ Bnftiett Pears , S1mco¢ Blue Dam ion Blame Bout Lombard Plums ` Sim Green Gage Plums Simcoe Strawbernes - " Cherries _ " Pineagple 3\°§?P°f¢ Frenc Peas 1m00¢ Sweet W.rink_1¢ Y¢l9 Thl&le Brand Peas ' 3?! Cross Beans (with orwithoat ` ' &‘geiuz’s Baked Beans' _ oe - Aoolesnm SWK 1 Look over the above list, makea memo of what you want, call as up bv at Cana; Can ned Goods 9? Here1;eah;ii;et;>1;e11;:tn§1ro:;la_rge stock of canned goods all of the best brands. . _(<5-.'i .1454 ';.~\2t'.’~-si, ~\-rr '-_ Freeman Caddies Pacific Carabus (Lobster , LI!.llChn¥bi1gue [clgf Shoe Smoke 5! '° Bcrctai-ia Sh ps Boneless Turk s Simcog CS each Cooked Qcrued Bee! ?Cla.rk’s) Ham The Pe0P.e’S Store. telephone or send yourorder and we will do therest. Delivery to any part of thie g M g T ,_T.,.__ vvE:Bs'1'EB.¢e:im.cE.A:sr, 'I'~ J city s-wi* “LQ €-3 f§_\1f - '° “'- 5 pi. ia ic c xmwic ic. amen ir: Llss, \`vj :Q ig' x( ;:`\ _n4` L 1 / 2; enemy. ea rocery or rec o. » ".1 _ . _ . < - ::» in ` . I I ff .A ' ij, .if - ‘ "HQ 5 _x/7 ._ _l»i_4,`; _»,' T/ ,';_",_i'i'-/in lui, -,j ,~‘ ’l,-V7 _ o _ . E ~. .~.l....,~-..v»°_.-Fbfi..-_,i Eid i ff€,..'.i,._i;,.‘..lc<,',t._~;i>.§;, '.,<’=cLb‘ * Lonnon no s E. . Q _ _» ‘, _~_`J r,`_ __- ` _,i ,`_ __ ly __, 7 .Ht ` _\' _ 1 _»\ 1'? _ positions. He was a member of the. §&"§##¥l¥l#¥¥lll 1 Bat we want to feel that we ecrovo it. T\1\t’c wh, __~\ 5. ` \,.\¢_~`.\ .\ -_. '~\ _.1 \ 5.2 .. » f v-fr #<1 i of the stamp vendor have been draped in 1 We have Hlled our windowag. ii* come in and let us sell you isome underwear that will make it impossible for you to catch a. cold-unless you do it on urpose. Underwear of all the good sliirts--selling at c discount of ‘ ONE THIRD Fleece-lined underwear-plain wool under- wear, ribbed wool underwear- all deeply dis~ counted. ; 600. Fleece lined underwear how 40c. Cf lf. ‘C (Q 4: ¢¢ lc cc $1.15 all wool underwear 1 f7c_ $1 . 50 underwear, wool or fleece lined $1.00 and so-up. 1 lilllllm & M ‘\ i\.\‘/\\‘\\\\ 'li###?l##If####ll= HG - - l ll/bin rv"l`l°laIiile. §°'°”°°° O __ ______ ¥¥¥### we give you the |-“Q51 and Q for thc money. l ‘ T HIS IS A GOOD to buy Parlor Snime. We have c $24.00 for aeolid walnut* ‘*"5`l~|'""`i"i NE I l#i¥####= K ii m 1 Sexism It may contain somethin I 0 Salmon [diE. brands] ' "T ' ' C ' »‘ C1am~{,howder “mi Slllll I S S gee” . ._ rri (vntlror without saneel’ 1 5 l Dffild 'wave if A small lot P°“°d 3”” from 75c to $l.l¢ °Buyl\ll L While we are giving the big discounts -of FC Q( S 8 "1 Coats, Fur Caps, Ulsters, Overcoctc. Su FUR5 -fi C i .. . l3FHUN3l§ The balance of our furs have to be sold. it I _ , v Morris Block, Knit wool °“‘°“3 ‘° , , 'rep shim ' out they fo - ~ Q __ - .. _,_ _ _ ,,_ '-_ .e._, Y ..._ ` ' ». " = " ‘ ' v 1=_. . :-:;g- v. fa- »"_ ' ' 3-~__.'i;-i"'1,#_1,;," it ._ "_. , "/' ¢»?'-.~- af ~'.1i .i .--.i " *Y* 9-fi ;T'~€1`~`- _ " - " .. _ . ‘~ sz it 1 ' 5 ~ - _ 3 `F_€,‘f`."`»‘ "‘*".‘i " ( ~"--jkivf-¥7` .':':i`tf'--‘~».”i`ff‘;'~‘.. ;'~?.- »_’@;.»»=‘...i.5»7iy..:.=i 1" >i.3»g;"-‘_-2 *_ x "i"` ‘Fai 2 .,515 1; -»~` :’i"¥"' -” " lies-'F " " q ' _ . -,:,,~_”;~» -sz S .. ,- .. ,.,.1-»- -,'_;»,_~' g T .._,-.2-_-,¢