lllllllll Slllllllll ill *bs-Q 'I' e 'Z Seb of dining ’ 'riiis Gimtniss, cii.uii.o'r'ri~:'i°o\viv, r.;i~:. i., JANUARY 2, isoo. *anew f i i- I ' **"-f’f '1 A _i l isplsyof New Gccds 'We do, blow about having the best in world, but we can say we have it ofd lla \ tiered in Charlotte 1 r 7; V______v________ _ . --- -- Y- - f-' -- Y V" ,` J.Hi3‘§,§SBY»S_iii lliiill illiiiii last ist Stationery Slots iid Sta , is T; ,,_;,,_,,-`_",§§§,§i{§--'1,E§.”# cheapest when you compare them. ODI' d€‘-°P9»fCl1€S MIUOUHCS 5 "l¢`l"°’.' h Qghgr g00dg_ ll for General French at Colesburg as ‘gf the (}ir1.;_ The beg; aisort- tthe resultof movements which E60!!! lething new, Comets from ~lOc. For the Ladies and Gentlemen. 3 only ask you to come and ex- ine our Xmas Goods. It is no »nhle on our'part to show them. “fe veselected with care Leather and ~lluoid Gocds for Xmas Presents ctnres on glass a specialty. Also clly and Decoration paper. Come dgetafew yards to make your ctures, Dining Room and Parlor ik like the good old times in old s,<>.iiN§sY» llllllllllllllll llllllll. I beg to give notice that I have _ia day taken into partnership my rm, John O. Hyndman, who has been my Omoo, for the past six years, id hmceforth the business conduct- l by me will he continued in the me of HYIUIII 1 00. *Thanking the Public for past fav- l's and respectfully soliciting a con- nnance ofthe same FRED W- IIYIIIIII- Representing.-North British & lscantile Fire Ins. Co. of G. B. ’ Union Fire Assurance Society of ». B .Phoenix Fire Assurance Co, of nndon. Standard Life Assurance Co. of Binbafsb- _? General Marine Insurance Co. lshe Canada Accident Assurance § Also-Intercolonial Coal Mining h (Ltd) of Westville N. S. (Drum- Did Colliery) lnrlottebwn. lst January, 1900. T'§_T _T_°`1_"'1WI " ewes-asa ADIIATI le¢lLl.IUl|VlRll`l‘Y %,,,,d n“m”°°_D°,,°,mw_ sm,” Euan Maxim, has a single barrel, something S Hsurs.9tcl9s~ m.. 1 to 3, and 1 in s lafter the fashion of a revolver. It f _ao ‘ PIQDC l@\¢iN\ fun*vv Caiv. o e‘er o - F - _ ~n_ ,forces engaged were not large. 'Ilie “or the Boys. Mechanical Toys, country in the vicinity of Colesburg seat designs, Steam Engines-,ia comparatively open and therefore ,gm md ho; gil- Magic Lanlmucli more favorable for the move- ns latest styles, Rocking Horseslments of cavalry and field artillery ‘erals Buller and Gatacre are operat lgan. It will be remembered that he I the new year. itll G0llDON ALLEY ?.:§i‘:;:“ l“...“'a..'.{’-I; rsrslcmfm SURGEON. “°£‘.,..‘.'..;°lI.‘..'ii.$‘Z.i2i’. l:.'.'.f.l? ‘ill =>§i|sS TEMPLEC Teacher 31 Painting. Pupil of one of--Boston’s fir~t gtiets. Apply at residence of Prof. atts, Grafton St. l S .d. .r- ;-fYou Cali Pin .Your Faith” with regard to our work. money can purchase, we are enabled to represent our work respect. “By our works ara we known.” Founders. Engineers and lachlnists. Steam Navigation Co‘s Wharf. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone 125. 388888883 t ' __.¢* any representation we make Q With a staff of first-casa work- 3 man and the best tools that Q as strictly first-class in every ine the sufmlses as l~° ‘he 7050113 Of the emdasoaee GENERAL FRENCIPS YICTGRY. to have been carefully lanned The than in the rough regions where Gen- ing. General French had proved him- selfa prudent and successful coni- mander all along since the war be- fought su:cessfully at Elandslaagtej and had met with no reverses down to the data of his latest victory. The timely :apture of Colesburg and the` defeat of the Boer forces there,if con- ` Er med will be the more important from the fact that Colesbnrg is situated in the heart of the disafected district 1 of Cape Colony and cannot fail toim-, press the disloyal Dutch. It will tend indirectly to improve the positions of Methuen and Gatacra, who are opera- ting on the left and right respectively of Gen. French. And it also mater- ially brightens the war proepecst for ---¢-l-- A HAPPY New Yiiaa to one and all. The closing year was one of marked prosperity to Tue Guaiinias. In subscriptions daily and weekly as well as in advertising patronage all previous records were surpassed, Congratulations to Fred McRae of Pownal. Among the many crack shots cf the Canpdian Regiment he was the first choice to sight and direct the fire of a Maxim gun. His many friends in Pownal and about the Island will await with deep interest the tidings from the first battle in which tlie Canadian Maxima are engaged._ The Maxim gun is one of many machine guns designed for use in mod- ern warfare. The French mitrailleuse, the Gatling, the Gardner and other machine guns are more or less of one Maxim Gun, the invention of Hiram has the advantage that the force of the recoil brings a second cartridge instantly into position and when once started pours a continuous stream of bullets upon the enemy. A water chamber surrounding the machinery keeps the parts cool. It is ntted with be no defence against artillery. li, Rev. G Duncan, son of the late Rev. Thomas Duncan. U. D. is to be Bovsimw vori-:s -Much i sorry to learn that sonic of our men are still friendly to the Boers; but they have still time to talk politics and many next election-Bonshaw school is con- tinuing io progress under the able mauagementpf John McNeviu. former- ly teacher of Cinoe Cove-Services are held regularly in both Presbyterian and Baptist churches, and are generally ai- tended by a large and attentive audience -Rumors are heard of pie gociaig go he held in this place in the near future. lf such be the case we may look fr;-W" , io as good a time as we have enjoyed on former occasions ,soiieiiiigi iii iiiie stil ni xiiii liiiiig. A Suggestion For You--e , Sideboards, Exte ns i on Tables. Combi n atio n Book Cases and, riting desk, Desks for boys girls, Roll top desk for he parson. ‘ iii §§.r`:`..? are L. Morris Ch a ir° Reed “ Cobbler ‘° ug Parlor Sute, abullet-proof shield toprotect the gunners against rifle fire from the front. Of course the shield would _ . called to Glencairn parish.--Presbyterian Wit- ness. ~ - - A nterest is taken in Transvaal war and we are Tun Sumsnerside harbor is now frozen up. Tris: Gt'ani>i.\s is indebted to Messrs. Morley & Garnum,Steam Printers and Bookbinders. for the Prince Edward Is- land Almanac and Miscellaneous Direct- ory for 1900. Besides the usual monthly calander the book contains much use- ful information about Great Britain and Canada and deals with subjects Federal and Provincial. Tha almanac is very useful for general information. H Tm; GUARDIAN has received from* Messrsliyndman & Co. a very service- able memo pad suitable for all k nds of memorandumslln the different pages ap- pear views of the head otlice in Canada, and of the oflices in Scotland and E ig- land. The pad is issued by Tho Stand- ard Life Assurance Co. with head odlce at Montreal. Mossrsllyndman & C0. are theagents at Charlottetown. 11.000 killed, 16,000 wounded, an- 4.000 prisoners. These are the start ling figures reported after the "Battle of Omdurman.” If you want to heara moat interesting lecture on -‘The Sou- dan” and the particulars about Lord Kitchener whois now at the front in South Africa, and others connected with the Soudanese war. come to Graco Church next Thursday evening and hear llr. T. C. James. The lecture will be illustrated with a powerful stereop- ticon. Admission 15c. Children 10c. See postatrsfor particulars. p Loral. Cnusannaa.-Last night was . installation of olcers in Company A. 'lhe following are the staff of omcers for the present term :- SENIOR OFFICERS. Worthy Commander. J. J. Chappell. Vice Commander. John L. Godkin. Chaplain. M. P. Kennedy. Treasurer. John A. Lawson. Secretary, A. A. Wadman. Organist, Millie Chappell. p .tuition oifi-xctrzs. Captain, Nettie Duncan. Lieutenant. Noah Garnum. Marshall, Cora Waugnan. Herald, William Brady. Guard, David Carr. Boy’s Banker, Thomas Gillis. Girls' Banki r, Gertie Wauzhan. Boys' Sergeant, Ernest Heath. ‘ Girls’ Sergeant. Laura Evans. Boys' Ensign, George Hooper. Girls’ Ensign, Maggie McDermott. t - l U HEART Illlllllllll- It is fashionable to day to have a ew heart scare every 24 hours. The ommouest symptoms of dyspepsia or erve trouble, such as palpitation, weak spells, loss ofappetite and poor circulation, are inagnided and dis- torted into serious signs of heart trou- ble, with the object of frightening the public into taking this or that heart remedy. If a hundredth part of the heart trouble we hear about were real, the cemeteries would be filled in a montli. A wrong construction is put upon common ailments in order to humbug'the people into the belief that heart disease is prevalent, where as real heart trouble. which is so sadly and suddenly fatal when it does occur, is a rare disease. Lopsided arguments cannot convince an in- , telligent people. Iron is a. vital ele- ment of the blood. Too little iron means weakness, lack of spirits, pal- lid cheeks, shortness of breath, sleep- lessness, nervousness, loss of vital force, ending in general break down. The iron in Dr._ VVard's Blood and Nerve Pills is in the soluble form you I need, in combination with other cura- tive agents in such a manner that disease can’t resist their action. You feel yourself getting well when you take Dr. \Vard’s Blood and Nerve 1 Pills. , .'>0c por box..5 boxes for $2. All flruggists, or Sam Williams & Co.. Toionto, Ont. _ J . A sterling silver embroidery and see them before they all gone. 14 t Assistant Sec’y, Minnie Evans. -, W" mon., rm an buy set is the very thing for your little girl. Drop in at We1lner’s, Sterling silver thinibles from are, 25c up at Wellner's. 14 ft McUonald,our esteemed engineer of the Charlottetown Water Works has re- turned from a short but well earned vacation. We trust he had a pleasant lime.-Last vieekjskating was the order of the day (or evening) Quite a number ofthe young folks gathered on Gates’ Mill Pond and for several evenings they had a good time,-Mayflower Division is still in good working order; melt- ings are held every Saturday evening when possible and on mest occasions are well attended. The first qiiaiter of the New Year on which Ma) flower is just entering.promises well. The newly elected cllictrs seem to be in crest and , will do all in their power to make this a very pleasant as well as a profitable quarter.'1‘he first day of 1900 was sport hero as an all round holiday, especially amongst the boys big and small, that lirst part of the day being spent in re- moving lhe snow from the mill pond under the direction of a committee ap- pointed for that purpose. Ei. ly in the afternoon the amusement began, the popular game of hockey being the prin- cipal sport and with quieter games in which the gentler sex took part the afternoon camo to an end only too soon. In the evening several small parties were held through the Royalty at which every body enjoyed themselves.--Irs. Jabez Burrows, Kensington, returned from visiting in the Royalty. She was a guest ol her sister Mrs. E. Lewis. To cure a headache in 10 miiiut s use Kumfo/rt Headache Powders. l1 Some of the black velvet bows for the hols have a plqlng of white satin stitched on one edge with vory good elect. DO-Z 7 1 o . "What’s in a name?" Everything ,when you come tc medicine. When you g»tHood’s Sarsaparilla you get the 5 200 hats will ° move cn” at 25c.Sent- :\ ner, McLeod & Co. 2 li. ll"S MOVE ON. The city council passed ajlaw, You mutt "move on” you “must I move on” | The policeman \von’t stand any jaw, Mlke you "move on” make you "move on.” - , At Sentiner, McLeod & Company’s Store - ' Things must “move on” things must “move on,” Remnants there on every floor That must "move cn” that must "move on” ‘t Remnant sale begins Tuesday. Jan. 2nd,l900 2 li l Our remnants are tem tin morsels P I for dyspeptic purses. Sentner, McLeod a oo. 2 ii We don’t need to write an essa on I , I il /-_Q yr ’“` --=\/-\ ' .f -si $1/ M-_Ia-\ fe” -.- ,.`/-, y iv ,_`-s ff ,- ' Q2 ~ ‘ttf ‘ ` | . `a.i. / . f; __ \\ F? "*'+ . Some ft; - . Wt Little Return Gilt- - ‘Or possibly some friend for- ,,,`~ A “yi gotten. i\\ll)) , til, _We have left our perfumemit T/(6 display open till end of week, _il-fr; i,,y\l,_, We have a few nice piweg `;, .=-"‘ of regular stock still to oder Tit I you. _ VVe ,will make prices right. if Don t _let the New Year come without remembering fa _ your friend. ,»,,)7 l N. B.-A choice line of l\)l_ 1 Confectionery in stock. 7,, 'lhe Central Drug Store. . __ i / ,l Central Drug Store. ") Ladies h Centre Tables Music Racks, “ Cabinet, Boy’s Coasters, Mirror for the Mantle. 1 W 5 Come tl10l1 alll do lilgrwise, $5 £3 f ear Gaiteis-- JW C-3. tg,” f~t l;-J \\ \ 0 lit ill Will find our New Storm Rubber with wool lining very comfortable. They are warm and very much ngafm- than Uvershoes. Pri ce 75 cents. ALLEY 8: Co fe-oi 3.-4.) Wiwr Roraixrr Norms: Mr. John W our fura, they are well able to talky for themselves. Sentner,McLeod & Co. 2 li l i. w.,iiianuiii, viii. ii. \\ l pi . I-~~ _ _ ._ _ _5__._ , Guru' value in dressing combs 3, 27 u l ` U t ,.""lE7-if vfrf >_’5?,~s' rf: ~.= »°-"~ =?: , *:>,~~,-_~ \ '=ic£ $;'1t»@fi,fi“`3 ;».- f»:t@~.* ’;` ,» 25 f *-4*-;'ff':'».’.“-.oft f-.~;'-*soft ~.. ‘> @3~_*-’-*fEil.,~;, ‘2f<'i`§F Q, 'L .~' = 1 c ' '.- f '.;_l<@fl“