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' .V " »»'~ ~ »1*§1`*¥:,=-‘f ‘ ‘t*~‘v‘~”r`.."f“.-'»'s.c.' .7 _-‘ . , _. _ `. . _ W _. . .V , ,;__-;,i¢_»__ _ :g , g _V »£J4`,Vv;¢ _ ,,_V. 4. _ »;i.i‘.3ff?» {*"*" "‘ o e- ,' ~ '~ -~ V .» - .. _".5 . ~__,..,.; ,¢ _ 5 . ., ,.. , g - » ,. ` - _ .,._. _ ... Y,-:_ ..s._§,l ~s . .. » 4! ‘ s ` ~,. Lac,-Q 3 ‘-- J ,.» ' _ . I 1 I / ~‘\ W 'fa ~ »`J THE (il.'ARDIA.\', (II.\l{l.0TTETOWN, P. E. I., DEDEMBER 20, 1839. W l | 1 I ‘ , . , ._ - "l " "° %'-{\.(i3).>>-<3,__,_-, .Q3 _ .._. - ` 4 V ._ _ c up ' ' 5' f.o~ »..)- f . ‘=\ ' f- f» _ -_ _..-..... ., ~_. , essonsseoss t °° - f be -te se ...ne 8... @ o .. so , l ¢;.< f' 125 per cent of. All the Flannelette and Sateen Waits minateolfer. Dideveryonhearelsndl Half Price. lwtmv- wr Pm fm |scuum For two hours and n half to-night our store wlll he open, For two lsours and n llnlf 'Il cents wlll do the work of a dollar. For two hours and n lunlf-no more-no less-the followlng lsrlglst. fresh sensennlsle goods wlll he on snle ni n dlsoeuni of twenty-'llve fel' 'Made up Wants I.. 25 per cent oil`. Two Hours and a. Half. A All the New Jackets ‘Flannelette Underwear, 25 Per Cent on-_ _/ .\\s\ ».\\\ -*MOORE az. 1\a:c1'_.;E:0:D_ .\;‘) 5.3 VV.; ~r\:;_j1" _e '.r.,\-V ff. 1/‘ _ ~A \ ‘ ‘-14 I.. .. , 1 a ‘; / _ _\ | ,`,*rA_j.-- ‘f:.f2""_-i-'?E7;;*-___.»___\_*. ___ __/\___2:7 N . . ' 1, ' -,ff f:~\`-/sg V .. <13; ~~ ;~. .1 ff F, 'f?ff:..~ »_..1.t~ fm* :f J. fe! 0| is ;.i..f:Ff. 4.; -_; ‘_ 1:/ _ ~ ,.~ ;.-¢:_...._..\/-~._»»..,‘, _“_,_f:':._;-, ;*°_-_-_§-,__ - °‘ -‘\ - - -W | Q11! ,"‘:$'-""5 \ l. elf' te has 3*.z¢%.. it il is if B' 4. * ‘C 1-_ _ i f 3 2' A I Those Past Ships. ‘helmets E l0HN DMS 10': uno luke, I c0nii§i\i||"Fisl° S is *PDU* I *ll A Pugilistic Parson. ` New Yomr. Dec.17.-A queer story 'i comes to The World from Detroit. tel-L ling oi how the Rev. J. J. Axtelt, a _ Congregational minister, fought tive l rounds in a prize ring at Royal Uak with Gus Dondero. a saloonkeeper. to _ settle a controversy growing out ofa = liquor crusade. ' When Mr. Axtell's eflort to close sa- loons on Sunday looked -is if they would he successful he was waited on by a ' committee of liquor dealers and told he must iight or be branded as a coward. 3 He accepted the challenge. and when ' Dondero was chosen to uphold the i U\l0onkeeper`s side the minister mel. . him in a barn, and before a large crowd blight him tive rounds. Mr. Axtell Vis an athlete at college slid P0\lDd°d llc saloonkosper all over the ring. but l-he roteres decided it was a draw. _1.._4--1-» THIN, WATERY BLOOD. When the blood is thin and watery, lil nerves are actually starved and lervous exhauston and prostration soon bllows. Feed the nerves with Dr. A. W- Chase’s Nerve Food and you will Ulltleetheslth. Fees out and -_@\0dgassereo¢Dr,A.lY.Chaseon Wlyhsxolthegqnins. ». What Cured Your Cough ? ADAl'l50N’S BALSAMl N o cough can stay after being treated with it. It simply soothes it out of existence. There is nothing harsh or im- perative about 7 y shipment of 42.000 lbs of supplies and Q $2,000 was forwarded to them. They will require much assistance during the t »N‘c J winter as their first crop last summer B2; M was nearly mined by frost. It heels the sore parts, tones up the irritated air passages and strengthens the bronchial tubes - thus stopping the sources of the cough. Supplies For Doukhob ors. Purunrnrma. .Pa.,Dec.15.-A com- mittee of Philadelphia friends have behn the shipment of 35,000 pounds of supplies for the Doukhobors or Russian Quakers, in Canada. The consignment includes two care of cornmeal, four of melted milk and tea,three hundred seed oil, 15 bales ol waslled wool for cloth- ing, 40 sacks of barley. boxes of malt. ed;milk and tea.. Three hundred spin- ning wheels are to be sent later. When the Doukhobors arrived from Russia, Philadelphia Quakers sent them about $8.000 and a few weeks ago a \ Wnsr Nonrannn, lass, December 16.-Dr. N. P. Wood, physician to Dwight L. Moody. the evangelist, issu- ed a bulletin to-jay in which he said Hr. Hoody has not been as well during Hughes i‘éifétiEs sooner cousin slxruse l e }.'.°.1’..°°.".§“‘:i.°°£..f*......,"’°°°“‘“:i.E.‘&' P.-lee as cms. HUGHES’ IZRENOTE IIXTUIIE I . ~ ration f ‘hroni §nro:l‘§`ti‘;t°and rung Disagree.” Price Soenll. I DUUIYS RIIEUIATISI NIKE Apcsitive cure for Rheumatlsm. A trlalwillconvlnceyou- Prles50o. Special Remedies nmrsrsd IMD! srmvsm, In \ioms'1'roN, oouerl PATION sw.. etc.. ni' E l ii :iii ' iii i 5 - ="'3"='°”' 25°' l *sz §=’°:r:2"::;awit»v'¢°m§i;s§ t nr ,,, D,_ -~~ -""~ - I I ‘midi lllliblya R I S’ .mm The newspapers are calling upon the Government to employ the Cuaarlers as well as the White Star steamers as transports, seeing the urgent necessity for getting more men to the Cape as speedily as possible. Forty thousand men could be still sent from England without calling upon the militia for for- eign service. The militia eflective is 100,000 meu,and from that body 20.000 carefully selected men could easily be spared for South Africa. Moreover, the colonies are again offering assistance. The greatest need, therefore. is speedy For the lest English Drugs and mnsp°m_ ”°d'°'”” l ir bharles Warren who arrived ati S . .Cape Town yesteaday, will probably T\|El’E°"\-E*'1L..1-smash man o ° liilihe combinedmfnmces. ‘_ ° comm” mu a w \ ‘ o* i ‘c 'rc ”= ”"'”’l' e Ircnmo rims. ,;l.l;°°"°'P°°d°°°° *Evangelist moody ls very Ill. =La,11 _W , y WP ~»- iiiii :Wit its gh? ti gi tl .s gs if.. sie iii i it mod causes man le s”°°n' *U* °l silence the greatest mhery in itching piles. One A. W. Chase’s Olat- Shlhyllsn, easetheitehing funk "“-“r.. ” *Pl* Bananscs Dna’s N *zu N; Agenol¢,larh1st'T earethe worst