r a packages containing all the i E $51 ~ Grossm i t h English. Capt' “ cigars of excellent quality._ n In holiday packages of 2°' thrilled by the great war lecture of E _ also. ie. HUGHES THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JANUABY3‘, "01. _ jj L" WW" ""**-*"" " *A """“"~ `"‘ ' - Z- --- -- v-- -rr -*~**'“"'i V _ \ __ __ WW. ____ _ _ ._ A___*____ ____ __ __.-_s I 0`_.¢¢ to night 9o'clock w \ \ "'* ." Q V _ !/ 1 A.'C.A.C.-Abegweits meet lor practice _ SECURE your seat for Friday night at ' -:rw , V _ _ _ _,___ _ once; plan at Apothecaries Hall. f"-l',.'.=_~»'¢2' 41 _' ~ . ’ f°*. 63' £5 4 .` ' _ _ ZE E EE ‘Q E saasdéé BMUVH E éssasésésssnssssa EEEE do nor iiirciiii to carry out a dollars worth of stock that we i-:in possil>ly sell-even at Renieinlzer discounts e\'er_vthii.g except Dr and Patentilleiicines. so 5:1 Call and see the handsome opular odors from the best n_ ish, French and American makers. Sachet Powder SeeIey’s RemmeI’s. PIPES See the s lendid values in _ _ .p . . N ~ Pipes. We offer nearly all C new goods. CICARS Pretty boxes, containin Soaps, Combs, C »-4 including the D'Oize Company sa<~riiicevri€=“S-_ Tiii: Stanley which left Picton at 4.30 yesterday afternoon arrived in George No. 1 Co., 4th P. E. I. Regt. C. A. will neet at the Orderly Room on Wednesday vening, Jan. 3)th, at 7.30 o`elock to make ccasion of the funeral of Her late 9 Majesty Queen Victoria. Every member is expected to att-end.-A. A. Bartlett, Cnomsrnas are invited to participate in next Saturday's memorial service in he Brick Church. A rehearsal will be ._. held in the church at 8.30 p. m. on Friday. “ Printed slips with hymns will be issued. The tunes are Sandon, Toplady, Dundee, earcr Home and Peace Perfect Peace. horisters will_b ring their tune books. Joix the procession! Where? The rear. procession that wi`1 move toward the First Methodist Church, on Monday ight at8 p. rn. Thousands have been haplain Lane. It will be a great treat. Admission20 cents. Tickets for sale at Sponges etc etc Geo. E. Hughes, Johnson 8: Johnson, I 7 ° sas Apotl1ecaries` Hall Haszard 8: Moore and Stanley Bros. Mr. Arthur McKenzie, who has for years been local agent in Charlottetown, for the A. Harris, Son & Co., and later for ‘ the Massey Harris Co., has been appointed ,special salesman in NewBrunswiek for ,rw the latter company, with head quarters in St. John. \Ve congratulate Mr. _ McKenzie on his promotion and the company on recognizing the merit of one of our best implement men. Ai='ri=:'a the first of February, the J. R. Ayer Company, limited, Sackville, N. B. will be known as The Standard Manufac- turing Company, Limited. This progres- sive firm begins the new century not only with a new name but with new facilities / for supplying their customers with their / old lines: Team and driving harness, mocoasins, larrigans, and shoe packs. 1 1 I _f as hand-made boots and shoes, lacing leath-f , er,etc. The new firm has THE GUAR- town at 9.10 last night, having on board Sir Louis Davies and Miss Ethel Davies. P€I‘f\lITl€S A special train brought them to the city shortly after 11 e`clock. rrangements for the parade on the of are / The result of your efforts in culinary art are sometimes / ruined perhaps by the quant- ‘ ities not being quite correct. /' perhaps the temperature of , the OVEN is not just right- then your TIME and MONEY » are gone. We take all that risk for you. /' Our assortment of Bread, Cakes and PASTRY take the / the lead in Purity and Fresh- ,~ ness. -' Try a loaf of DUCHESSE only V/ 40. Telephone 98 f, D- STEWART, A Eclipse Bakery. lrent’s Fur Greenland Seal Jackets £6 Coon Jackets Muffs “ Collar “ Collaretts “ Ruffs Also a few pairs of Gauntlelts at fl D1AN’s thanks for an attractive calendar. FOLLOWING is the program of the Memorial Service on the occasion of the funeral of our late beloved Queen, Rev. T. The balance of our furs have to be sold. _ Ladies’ Astrachan Jackets 33 1-3 Ulf 09,1,” dlsffoum ‘ ? Canned Goods We have on hand ii large stock of canned goods all of the best brands. 33 1-3 33 gg it 030903 £00303 '.-'r- *T* b3¢,;»¢,oC»0¢>9 2. g r. 2 3 ls ‘U 05 03 i-4 4: it Cl U £4 il 331-3 “ “ “ _ All most be sold out to make room for new £=l°°dS °°m' ing eeks 8: Co. ` The People’s Store. _._ .. _ , . » .,, .,. ._;:/ '-1 " -_ ' f 'I _ » »- , i_ ff. \r~.»`l.\i"l f/'°"‘- f.-¢r~-_,i:- - 'fir Lil' ‘\(/ R a X1] fa. J SL fa Da ar co th co to on-~ fe yo fai Henry McLean and unanimously carried: desire to express their their heartfelt sym- 1 i pathy with the bereaved nation in the loss of_their much beloved Sovereign Queen ‘Victoria d Pherson. He emigrated from Argyle- ‘ sh wilderness state). On the lltli of April S 1848 he married Sarah, second daughter of , , ' , S . _ . _ . 0 . _ . _ c p ‘ 4 rm ti f ten children all of whom are living ex 8 th o Matheson, Mrs. John McLean and Mrs D. E. e was a very successful farmer, a. wise He was lor a number of years an Elder in e ' ' EASTERN Norns.-The weather, that nexhaustible subject for introduction, ontinuel variable, some days intensely old, followed by rain and a perceptible the wa, in Natal from the beginning rising 0! the temperature. just Such downto the armored min disaster or weather as is supposed to produce that widely discriminated, and at present very prevalent disease, the grippe. Though a w two of which terminated fatallv, this sea.--f son has been generally healthy, and but f. little use for the services of the medical ` man.-The schools, seldom left out by, modern ways on the most improved methods by teachers generally well- _ grounded in the requirements of their F. Fullerton in the chair : - llprofession. Though no fsucli eulogistic _ Invocation-Rev . T. F. Fullerton. reports are sent to the press, of exami- F S Hymn--Lord Kindly Light. nations held and acquirements attained Old Testament Lesson-Rev. R. F. in subjects, historical, geographical, WhiSt0n_ mathematical, philosophical and classical, Hymn-Forever With the Lord. ' as from other parts of the Island New Testament Lesson-Rev. Leo subjects included in the curriculum of .l Williams. all modern educational institutions, don’t Prayer-Rev. J. W. McConnell. imagine foramoment but the most of Hymn-Peace Perfect Peace. our schools are well grounded in them, ‘l Address--Rev. D. B. McLeod. and at least some of their trustees com- Hymn-Rock of Ages. potent to conduct the examinations, and Address-Rev. G. M. Young. appreciate and commend the breadth the / _ --Rev. G. P. Ra mond. depth and the thoroughness of the work- ” \ IJ-Ilyldviif-O God Our Hel; in Ages Past. Procurinir wood and rails engrossed the ‘ B°Dedicti°n_ ~ attention of the farmers at present and ioved by Eric McLean, seconded by Resolved: Thiit P. \V. C. Debating Club OBITUARY.-At Greenvale. Prince l‘own ` oad on Friday the 21st Dec. 191.0 at the vaneed age of Sl years Archibald Mac- , ire, Scotland with his parents in the onth of August 1810 and settled on the rm on which he died (it being then in a the late John Campbell of Milton, who ll survives him They had fi family t Sarah Jane who died on the of August, 1871. The youngest, seph H., who now lives on the home- ead; John A. and Archibald live on adjoining farms; Dougald, a. prosperous S er at North Wiltshire, and Donald at D a n a r vvliile en route to the City with Sir G m m rlington. His daughters are Mrs. R." McMillan, of Hunter River; Mrs. Finley b 5 `~'~‘”‘~`~‘-‘Y “““ ss ~~~~ ~ -=--=---A-----'-'-=-‘-‘-~=~ff--~-------------------=----A----=-A-A--of-A-~~~='f-= ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ li - Miznriso to re-organize Ladies Aux- | Readers Of THE GUARDIAN Wlll_ !`@8T¢° Fainkx, night the hottest game you ilary in Y. M. C. A. Thursday 4 p. m. j l'°1°“`U that all B limi l10\11` last ”l8lll" 11° , ever saw. Don’t miss it. Admission 20c. E ` WHEATLEY Rlvir Hall, tonight. Comicjggggglgaeizg-izigggited m Hon Ben ALL persons in favor of the Library aie Concert and Candy Social. Come andl `° requested to enroll their names with Mr. l I \ , enjoy the fun. Admission only 10c. THE P- lv- C- Deb”-lim? Club ef’-l@Ye‘l 3 ,1’€1‘<°y P0116- ; A -.- - ` _ _ j pleasant time last evening when the _ , , .;.-.WW i Two comedittes and tworoaring forces, 1, question “which affords the greater plea_ AT the request of a great many ticket l .,-;'_~;¢,~{._.-/>Av_, y e specialities gontaining the ]a¢,eS|; ¢,_-,mic sure anticipition or realization., was dis_ I holders and others.tlie Burns’ Concert has .‘-"€t;;‘_'- -` I ` SODgS,j0kcs and gags at the Wheatley wssed Thé debate was opened by Mr been postponed till Thursday 7th Feby _. . .. , River Hall- C~‘l1C91`l» t°°”lf»¥l15- A‘lml‘Sl°“ H. 'l‘oombs in favor of Realization. He Ov.'i.\'o to Lhe`state ofthe foreign mar- 4 I v ._ Ii' only wc' was followed by Mr' G. E. McMillan, who lket pork has fallen and 7 cents was the ff M i I AT A meeting of the omcers of the Boys' vigorously opposed him. Mr. Toombs prevailing price yesterday. .ln some cases ' ~ ;_ t _ 3 B Brigades held yesterday mornin,-z, it was E33 S\1DD0l‘t€d by M€SS1`S E- 5- lveeks. B- 73; WHS Paid- " ` decided that the question of parade to ° lvhlswn.-laH1¢SBI`elll1\1t= Lew- Seller- T , R 1 t d d ,-H fi tl t h If Methodist Church on Saturday next, he .A- Se9~m*iH.*\D '_ l if *f-Y.`1,~" I ,vl ', 'a -_ _ g g _ .. , 0 - _ , 3).] 1.0 a In these new straight front corsets that came .7 lp -1 l. the latest in spring costumes, l ‘\ to us yesterday. 3 They’re the newest productioui of the famoul "D. <5: A.” MAKE _ They’re the very latest thing inlcorrect corset- ing, and will be the absolutely rightl foundation for Have a new straight front erebt form corset g before you have the new dress f'ltted.l . ' No. 1- Greyfsateen, neatly :indc orrectly mode. No. 2-Whi`ie contil, a ‘ " 5"" ' l one .- piece of / work, finest stock, light, firm and Htting & _ , The Busiest Store on Busiest Street. 1 Em E 'E H E E "N, "\. "”\. `°"‘»~... "\. and §*¥§¥####*##*#= -le W6 \\ ani in - if Your Trade. 1; , saaaaaasaaasssu l ' But we want to feel that We denleve it Th\t’l ihy We give you the rugs( and b¢¢\ for til M money. THIS IS A~.GO0D TIME fo buy Parlor Suites. We have n line ass at at from iilkikillfdflhi Y as usual-right ##3 ¥XfHf¥###i i J many have nowto haul them long dis- _ tances. The first settlers made the mis~ *-_ - -- -~- ":’~“ -5' i 'take of cutting away too much of the woods, and now their successors have to =' Gr 1:; li , LJ i_ l._`_)| Q _ 8 _ O pay for it -Joseph Mellick of Lakeville. //’ "_ ;» _ . . J . l ,Iv l ‘ gi f`§l an ia-1,5 has tried an experiment which may yet. be put in practice by some of our ad- Hhi§§R eepe rs S should take advantage of our“ odds and ends” Soap SIIG. _'°a“:'n`3&B 50 cent boxu (li cakes) these shores betokens an easterly gale in body of ice in the Gulf. vanced farmers. He left part of his - ' turnips without pulling in the field, dug them out of the snow, and used them for his stock as required, and so far considers . ' them as superior to those he has housed. .-An unusually high tide on the 25th, on for 39 cents. $11.0 boxes (lil cakes) for 79 cents. 5 cents cakes 3 for9 cents. E Udd cakes from ,5 to 15 cents any 4 for 19 cents% KQWRQEH the Atlantic and the absence of a large i i S l _I§xassas What About Here is a list to select fromz- Com Boulters ‘ Tomatoes _ 1 Wax Beans SHDCOC Peaches Bgiby ya; es Pg F‘m Bartlett urs 1 Coe blue Davison Plu me Bopieoe Lombard Plums Sim coe Green Gage Plums hinicoe Ptrawbernes U Cherries ' Pino; pie Singavvfs French Pell 1m¢°¢ Sweet Wrinkle Peas d Peas ' genus (with or without Sauce) Heinz’s Baked Beans _ i Apples _ S1mC°e Blueberries r l city. ‘ Phone ing. Ideal Grocery. A Lunch igongue " Slice Smoke Beef ‘ .x - . ' .-.'..';, . . ._._,,`_.,_, -.~.- ` Freeman Caddies Pacihc Carabus (Lobster Salmon [dill brands] Clam Chowder Clams 0 sters &ri-in (with or without sauce] [Cla‘i"k’e] garatariagxhrimps oneless rkbys “ Chicken Sardines Cooked Ccrned Beef Devillod 'Tongue “ Ham . Potted Beefs Simcoe £‘3:.°.:»‘;l li hov l`.t, k em mo of whit yo_n wnni. Gill’-‘S “P 5.* ioiopiloffdvilddeygur 51-41;: Sd vfebviiieao nie rest. Delivery w my Pm °f IM VVIEIESTIEE. cb DQOIKAY, . Cor. Kent and Great Geo. Bti-eeta ' ,___ .__\~.-- ;»"~:f Ti-'-`-”,i ' ' ' - -. - -- V - ,.. . ~= -' ` ~ , i ’» -~ 1'-1 ~ - ' ' " ‘ - - "N G’ _ _ J 1 i i ' , . I i '-» ’-~ "»'-L _» » r. -_ -~ -'.1 7. ~ ' i ' l' .~~' ‘.\_;-2 l - * " tions. l Q ¢.\‘-<1; 2.:-52# ~ L13, v2_¢,.,\j».'1};§‘\'f-_ - if " ~*. nl .»- f i l , <1' _ :' ~'._ ,323 A' . - SHIRTS DEAR SIR We furnish you with ‘A statement of account to 31st Dec. We ask you now to favor us with the amount before lst February so that we can” meet our obligo- _ Yours Truly . . BRUCE, § 'i 'fl-is T:1;>> rL 7 r SPECIAL _ , Knit wool Top Shirts A smell lot from 75:: to $1.10 out they io at fifty cen¢8. fr. J. HARRIS. Loivnoiv noun. s _ »..'..-1.. . , ,/` _ *_ .- l / / 'Lic-W Ewwilksdcé .&o.s...¢i-5e>:i.ii.a. Al-ills. ~>‘il-W -iv l l » uma? klioni $24.00 for asolid walnut suite--up to £5.00-Qltlity e ` noun Name” #mails .mae..ls.1iriii.abo some lammm az i i