~»°~ ~ --.\\ \\»\.¢1` ' #li I I silic- ll lioioos Break- es of the l Such 1 as Food 1\‘itlialllii5' . could not h for break- Kings and e given any ng health- sive age has nliining the pure Malt irtues of the .t is relished the affluent, ` ind daugh- Malt Break- . universal iuts it with s the most sfying of all riredigested. he weakest y particle-It. and diges- oatmeal. It scle: it gives rain. ikiast Food. viii recom- _*.11-_l 1:\rlOttBl,0\\'I\ tremendous iw' -‘l“"‘” W'e are in ir. We will not stand by and see our neighbors giving big discounts w1thout,us doing the same for oui customeis. We have one? 0 ,ble ! attractive stocks of Men's Furnishings in the (i v. \Ve ____ff‘o'eI‘ gather together a lot of cheap, old time goods because they are cheap, but get t`;e best our ex 1. They _are 1-est quality, J .... Genuine Discounts will lie given while tliefSale lasts. ____ F _ -. i-_ »-. - -1 ;. ` _ ,je e¢;;.§ ,.1 ~ _._ e .5 " e Q ey_k,i,,q1§,&=-i'1f,[..§\§;‘%=§,.;-...; .. A _ _ . - ' ~ ‘ ` 1 -~>;. 1. 1; 1,-;,-f. . ~ if-“» »~;-~;;~ . 1 1 ` ' _ sf. .1=;'."~1,.t`~ \1f'Z` 'f il , `i" K'-’-'.`.__1."_1,.’*§.L._t`».~~, . ;‘. w F ' ~ , > _ ~ - - > 'T _~ g._»'_,,._,(;‘ -.-.5,-mg; .-_. .e_`_L ,,- 1.»,,_gg,-;.;;é,i_:.-‘___ ___ ._ __ . - 1 . . ,.:g=.,_ .5-., »......._ ef \ .~-.. .1.. -.-.$.. ~3~ 1:. Y : , 1 M -¢ e lf 1 ` _ ‘_~_=-_ 1 .1 .L-_ ..-~‘,_:_.=»,,--,,_, , 1 5;, " . ‘ ~ "‘ - -." * ;» f.; ‘ . ' ' ~`,‘€~,.- .,. .$53, 3! V ` ` fi 'f.;' '..'11"_»--,_ ~ ff ' it-.1-'.-f; »~ S' . . ., ~. . 1 “" <1- _ _4 i-.x1 -wg _ ,., , , 1 <~ -». f- , -`_ ,~` hate on Cur- ’ .,- . _ . .t-is '1 Vie wish one and ; all MANY HAPPY - NEW YEARS 1 Yours respectfully, | , 3 l V U M F Ol' theglnerchants’ Bank of Prince P = . In vain did Mrs, Jas. Brown, ot Hin- Deposits bear- it remained tor Dr. Cha.|e’| Ointment tems; 583_420_.3S , form of piles for the last twenty years, - __ remedy. ‘ - [nada lhls 0u‘ fl’ Olhel' _ _ “I _am only dolnl justice to Dr. 1 " "‘ banks 10,119.0 Chase: Ointment when I say that -I _ --_--:__-T pe_lie\__o it to be the best remedy ob- ;~ _ _ $1,0,;4,1,_)_931 ana le for bleeding and protruding 1 Capital paid up 200020.00 EDGE- _ I Sfl`0!18lY l‘ec0mmend D 1 Req, 1O0_000_00 chase s Ointment to mothers, or indeed DividendN0_1_~) to any person suffering' from that ~ ` *_ at rate of 80/ ,1 dread torment-piles." ,: 5' `- ' /-0 Physicians and druggists reoomn-mug U Former Divi- 1 cure piles, whether itching, bleeding. ‘ The “Kink na.. - .. _ Y 16 the _°"‘lf One in thatmokes _ outofiu __ 25?! My taken flshim. dmwunm-=in 4,-es; E2H_Slll@, 1900. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTBTOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JANUARY 5, ill. - - Q ' A Victim 1 1 - 1 _ ~_,__i_`» _:.~,_ _ _T :f 6_2 .. .0 -. _ #xt-mn - - ni Edward |5l°“d» D°°°mbe" 3'5t» 1_ Fil' 20 YQYS-A Conshnt Buffers! FNIII 1 1 _ _ igoo Bleeding and Protruding Piles-cured _ by Dr. 6ha8¢’8 Ointment. AND THE N__________________1.1_xB11.1Tiss. t°nb,,,.gh_ neu, Otuwsu “arch tot . , __ _ - c r f il ' ° _ lation s 180,218.00 =ils°i.i§d’.3°.'.y”$.f.`22°,5’ 1.323-..i.‘1"‘..,°’.lT.1 U , ing interest $270,667 10 to effect n cure. - Dppusits not _ Mrs. Brown writes:-"I have been I l bearing in_ 1, constant sufferer from nearly every 1. ff Wh() has S _ 854 OSTA7 and during that time both here and in Balances d_____ f the Old Country have tried most every 1 lif __bi1_?”‘;i]_“_i Dr. Chase’s Ointment as the one pre- " _ gy __ _ paration that will never fail to cure U N E S S an., 1901 8,000.80 I piles. It is guaranteed to positively, 4'- Siyk . _ .. dends unpaid ‘0_().~5 » or protruding. 60 cents a box, at all Ca I 1 ' gl . it SE" Yfu. wear; “King Quai? 1HReServ‘__df0,.m_ ' 7 dealers, or Edmanaon, Bates and Co., re esmass wld? m .&”§ aw’ , 5? °=>_»¢ gem: ii... siyi., ti.. . ,Brest ,,,,d,e_ ,_r__°~..a.._ _ How oiten we see this heading in our The Largest of any “nfl finnh found in one ben ' -*' """“"- 1 1-.. American shoes. , L°*‘*;'____S'»;_§»___\><>f_;e»-__ than the LUN a c , ' ' ' C w_‘__ __ W icdcomessinto 4 '- ` 3 The _‘§\=»s_Qua1iiy" brand as :IU ily _the best dressed Canadian ¢S» it is a, true note of shoe *7 S1 Q, vi-id ' B...’.§..i ‘tK.,,,,_f'§; °'“,. ,;j¢.°S- Goldniedalava odat the Pai-is deny fn, _ umed, ‘i.‘.*..‘.‘£..f“ °°* . Alley 8; Co.,A;fnts at Ch’town. _ _i REIIIIIN BRUS- Card of Thanks To all, who have so kindly con- °tributed to the success of my first six months’ in business, I extend my `most hearty thanks, assuring you all that in the coming year, as in the past, I will sparc no effort to merit a continuance of your confidence and esteem. ,J. o. JAruEs_0N. ‘ The Medical Hall. _;__ __.__;. ___.___ Ammtai- »-_M-_tl & “Hockey Boots” ‘\'\¢§/O`¢§®Q A most convenient Xmas Present-viz Hens Black Ankle: Support At- tached... , , . . , . _ . . . . _ _ . _ . , . . . . . ._ $2.25 5 .___l. -iii, -l Mins Black... $1.73 Men`s Tan Ankle Support At- -l e..-no __________________________ .. _- Glrtown B0aPd0Ifl1rade ii Boy`s Black . . _ . . _ . , _ . _ . . . . . . _ . $1.40 l ____ ` Y-.min~°B1.i¢i;. _ _ . . . , . _ . _ . . . . .. $1.2 I“°“°“s° °f 56'000'°00 sb°“'“ UM" ‘h°, 1 _ _»_ Raines Law, with 20 Per Cent Fewer Women`s Black Ankle Support ---- 1 Salgqns, A,,_,_ched _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $200 The general quarterly and annual 1 *_ meeting of this corporation will be held .~\r.ii.\Nv, Jan. 1.--The annual report of at their X-(Uma, Mgiiachgrn building 1Exercise Commissioner livman shows Queen S ,.eef_ ‘Wednesday evemng greater \`ew Ttork, with "0 percent \ . _ Y ` _ _ ,. _ J - H . | -|9,_h instl Eleciion of officers ami, fewer saloons, contributed $6,000,0(l) moret |{ to the State's revenues than under the ` other busmess' W W CLARK old law. Twelve thousand eight hundred The Popular Shoe Store. ° ' ' , and twenty-four liquor tax certiiicates _ _ _ - _ Secretary' were issued during the year, of \\liich brent' ('e°rge Street’ Open evenings C33~|'l0ttef0wD» Jauy Ur 1901' Manhattan and Bronx had 7.4717. "1 ii ' f rent Discounts . 11,325.50 Profit and Loss account bal. 1,140.51 320,556.89 _Lil _.......__._ im =§l,374,73il.4‘3 Assisrs. Specie SS 8,563.88 Dominion Notes 24,359.00, Notes of and Cheques on other ‘ Banks 42. 154.86 Balances due from other Banks in Canada 44,701.32 Balances due from other banks in Foreign Countries 12,570.81 Deoosit with Dom. Government for Security of Note Circula- tion 8,130,00 V $1-10,479.87 l. Loans and Bills Discounted 1,f205,576.11 Overdue Debts (estimated loss, nil; ~ 2,948.66 1 Mortgages on Real Estate 1,133.99* Real Estate 335.00 Bank Premises and Furniture Account 72-1,262.79 =;1,314,73e.42 '_ PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. To Dividend] .No 44 July at rate of 8% mer annum To Dividend No, 45 _at rate of 8% per annum, payable :Bud of January, 190l........ To Transferred to Rest Acct. To Balance carried to new Account ........................ ._ $ 8,000.80 1 8,000.80 1 20,000.00», 1,140.51 =531,_i42-11_ By Ba-l.f30th December, 1890, S 826.51 1 By Net-Proiits for year ...... ._ 36,315.60 $37,142.11 J. M. D.iv1so.\', Cashier. X _-1--_ NEW YORK'S LIOUOR TAX. , . Mr- S. H. Earle Urganisi of Si. Paul’s, Teacher of Piano, Organ Pipe Ofglmi Singing, Voice Cu`tir'e, Theory. Studio corner oi Pownal and Grafton Streets, - Hours 9.3) to l a.. m_, 2 to 6, 7 to 9 p. m. jan3 eod 2 m P . l11ioi::o:ol.o:o;11=1o _The present is a time when war pictures are in greater deminl than ever. The conduct of th e British soldiers on the battlefield has won me Pniwnirs of admir- ing nations. We have at arent; ex- pense published four large, beauti- ful pictures. size. 231:21, on heavy. superiine calendered paper. A picture that will commenditself and A 1‘nmLL to the heart of every TRUE Canadiaii is th: one ca led ATTACK or nnvhr. CANAD Ass A1' Phhnnisnnrm. There areiitei-ally hundreds of figures on this picture the mountains or kopjes stretching out in the distance are swarming with men, while here ani there a prostrate hzure speak only,_too well of the Baer riileman. It was on this bnttlelield the gallant Major Arnoldmet death unflinch- ingly. lnieel it is only too truo, that many of those gallant hearts' that bent so high when, the CHEERING 'rizioushnns bade them souspi-:En as they sailed from 1 C.ina.da’s shores novv lie still for# ever in lonely graves on the other side of the world under African skies. ro svsmr CANADIAN Haaur, to every cannons Hole, the deeds or' their brave soldier hovs speak with an irresistable THRILY. or Pkrniorlsu Asn Pains. coa- DOX HIGHLANDER8 AT TH ~Z B &'l"l`LE OF BELHJR l`, CHABGINJ THE DOER- cuss A1' i-:r.ANnsr.AAc.'rE, ,nm 'ras CHARGE oF Gli.\’. Fslwcns QAVAL- Rr or: 'ii-i a RETaEA'r1NG css. cnoxsufs ARMY. These are all stirring' pictures and cannot fail to commend themselves to an 7 one who will examine them. TINY are RED HOT SELLER 51 Agents coin money. Big prolilts. Enorm- ous success. One Agzut.sold» 63- in one day. Sgmplg and terms 25 cts. (none Eneel; four for 80 cts-: $1.75 param.; 25 :nr $3.25; 50 fcr $603; 100 for $.lL0fl. Write to-d ty for a. dozen and make money. Home Novelty Mfg. Co.,_ Bax 513. (Dept.`355 A.) Chicago. Ill F ._ .Ali 1. bf Loi' .-‘E7/', 1 fi ,1=1:f 2 1f= _.`»\... _, 'rf big -» ~` -»~.._ i ~ r daily papers ~ But how often people are burned in ~ buying Furs that ,never report to the papers at all. Most people are ashamed to acknow- ledge that th y are burned, but just l whisper, they are burned our-o and fatally as far as future _custom is con~ ~ - earned when once they are burned at all on inrs We’ve met many burned- people this ~ year, and we have applied the live of perfect warranted Furs to the Wounds and sent them away rejoicing. Tliere’s been many more piople burnt in furs , this winter, ` and burn! will show up next fell when the cold - comes again, and 1we’ll love to lilve o burned customers of the other Fur Men. ‘ These customers will be looking Got A _ new place to trade ani we want them- ' all. ` J ist now we’re selling the balance of our Fur Jackets, Capes and Cdllilrs at.- 33 1-3 oil". A Every one_guar`anl,eed by the maker. sindpurselves. N01 chnnle to be burned iuiour Stole. L , 3 ~ The Best Fur Men on P. E. Island. fearsome# stock if Furs to supply ihels - 1 1 l \ W lil’ e_ __ ~__ - . - - f ‘ f* fi ' .; _.. f . _J ,V ,T ANOTHER SLAUGHTER ALE l F Of Nlen’s Furnishings Y BDE GIOTHIHG HATS. GHPS, FUR G0 TS, E16 READ -M » _ nables us to nake. . . . ' Ci L ,. ra ~ LJ UO ("0 - -- - ~ - ~ ` - - fthe largest inl nos 1°-1:1” Fur coats so cost 1 fl-‘_I<>r_>_ Shi1_i°_1_=:_; F 1 n erw , 1'5" - (}i1;n1;}?%3I;spSa;t cost 33 1-3 per cent oft Colored Shirts, _ 331-3 PBl"¢lll¢ 5 Hats, 33 1-3 per cent on White sniroscoi 33 1-3 per cent 0!! EE ’_1 Readymade Uisters, 33 1-3 per cent oflf Neckwear _ fiislliise ` Readymade Overccais, 33 1-3 per _cent off Tweeds, all kinds, fefogugsg Readymade Suits. 33 1-3 per___cent off _ Valises and Hand Bags, irfiii-noi? 1 Gloves. all kinds, 33 1'3 D6I‘__0€11l'» Off? or i i °perience of ove. ‘Z1 year 1-3 percentof 33 1-Bper omtd . 33 1-3 per cent of 1-3 per cent OH ‘ . e I BRUCE - - - - orr is , _ , _ I _ ‘ _ _ _ , .f.'.,._» 1. .~,.,,-~.,..--f:.:.. - _..._-_§,».<..=-;.1.~:‘---6 ‘-` - , . ~ _ . _-~. _ - -' . 1.- ,-...- .~ 1 F _-<»~ .. - -‘ '<. 42 -,_.--..~,».~_..,»,- ---4-..s',§‘!.~f-z=?.-~=a=~a>»~“~:‘fs--‘-» -.»s.~~-'~f1.»> do ‘» -f ~ fs.-.t. .,.- : . ~ . - . . . . _ -. -_-. . 1.-1 ;~= _ '>` ° fe f , f e “ ~,» “:'-f.»'.f...»fe' " f‘ ~ -» . ~~, _ ,-;f'-ss.. . . ' . s __ ..~-.sow _ _ ' _ _ f ".“~ - . ' ~'-. » “- `¢‘ - “"‘-11:._,.:_,-¢;._.$¢. _sy *~ ~ wg., ge- ' ,~» ~- `-<»- 1 - - 1- ’ J 1-"~‘ ~i`~.¢__`?""~‘ -* ---2" - ‘~ ‘- ffl:-.f <1 ff" -' ~' ` ,<;;. fs' 2%' ' s ~ 5.. -. iw! <1 a U ti* i