_ ' THE 9UA_lDIAN1`CHAlL0'1"l'B°|.`UWl, PRINCB RDWARD ISLAND, JANU i-RY 18 rg oq I Cathartw ---'f--. _---= _~.-.-_-. .~.~_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_ .-.- -_-_-_ ,-,-_-_-_ _ _-_-_-_ _-,-_-_-‘_ F lui u Liiuuliifus °' ¥btal=e.\\l!\0°P¢l'l\l- Hood’s Pills Banu at the Rink tonight. Good music. Tux Jury Cases will commenixe at the Supreme Court this morning. .vw Z ra yi ;l"‘§"\a~ 'fl '$- 1-. ~ e It’ you want the best results ln your Xmas cooking, get your groceries from us. Prompt de- livery. Phone 199. _ Webster & McKay BREAD TH AT NOURISH ES Must be well baked and of the iinest ingredients. Now our bakery is _well equipped with the latest utensils, and best materials are used so that our bread is the finest on the market. Give us a trial and be con- vinced. D. S T E W A RT. neural sank?- Bakea Beal. Bread. ' 1 ,;,\;\,¢+,,»\,s»¢ .~.. One gross of this favorite tonic now in "°'*?-_l W 'li .3 -, 1 .'- ne; iw;-tive ri stock. Fresh a nd genuine. " l Price $1.00 a bottle 3 for $2. 50. "THE TWO MACS" lacbooold & liaolilnnon, DRUGGISTS, Gov Gt.George and Kent Snr. Fel’s Naptha Soap. This isa soap which is very highly recommended. l Will wash everything washable, ‘ clean everything ` cleanable, and hurt nothing. ` '70 per cake. for 250.. Jenkins & Son N "Santa Claus Dream," was well carried T. B Rralv has decided not to enter the contest for City Councillor. Owmc to the snow storm yesterday the special train did not leave for George- town till tive o‘olock this morning. A srnoral. meeting of the City Council is to be held this afternoon to consider the electric wirea by law and to amend the snow by law. ` BlnN's Concert, Opera House 25th, January, Tickets and plans at Jamieson a and Rankin’s drugstores, next Wednes- day at 10 a. m. Carr R. MoMlllanrcturned on Satur- day from Halifax where he has been in onnoction with the fitting up of the Elliott for the seal iisheriea. The Elliott is at present laying up at Halifax and it is expected she will sail early in larch with over a hundred men for the sealing grounds oil' the coast of Newfoundland. TEE Stanley arrived at Picton Saturday at eleven o‘olock. Hrr cargo included 4 horses, Scars oats. 250 boxes arnelrs, 10| dressed hogs, 70 quarters href and forty packages aundrles. The Minto reached Georgetown shortly after ten. She had a general cargo including 4(1) packages sun- dries. There were also twenty-dve pas- sengers and 1(1) bans mails. A bad run away took place Saturday af- ternoon on Euston Street. A horse driv- en hy Von. Clure Gay with Mrs Gay and family in the sleigh in turning the corner of Prince and Euston upset the occupants and was away in a iiaeh. The animal dashed down Euston and before captured at Queen Street brrlly demolished the harness and the sleigh. lene of the_occ- upants were serinualy injured. "MANY people of Truro and vicinity will be very much pleased to learn that Rev. ll. A. McLean decided not to accept the callextendedto him by the Olivet ehurch of New Weatminiater, B. C. If he had decided to go,i1ls place would four yeara amoung them. We wish him in Chariot!/etown.] mas tree of Clyde River S. S , was held on New Year's Ewa and proved in all res- pects n success. An excellent Cantata, through hy the children und the choir. Then followed a short and well rendered ` program. Santa Claus, now thoroughly awakened from his dream and delighted with the small folk of the present gener- ation, did his bert. to make them happy have been hard to lil as pastor of Imman- nsl church, as he has endeared himself to his lock during his pastorate of aearly God-speed in his workin Truro, and hope his stay among us will be of long duration and that hisrnlf-sscridelng, e rrnes- efforts for tile Kastor may be wonderfully bleaaed."- Truro News [Hr lcLran is a native of Montague and has rnaay friends Tun annual entertainment and Christ- TBI semi-annual examination of Upton house on the 18th, lust. The trustees and agoodly number of visitors and rate- p~yers were prerent. The examination was conducted by the trustees and others. The pupils exhibitel a thorough know- ledge of what they have studied and answered the questions put to them with- out- any hesitation. The classes in read- lfliir Eralnmar and geography acqultzed themselves remarkably well. Anna Turuerand Lily Uuif were the best in the abovo mentioned classes. The exam- ination reflected great creiit on the teacher, Miss Bertha M. Webster for the good progress the school has made since she took charge in July last. The school was in '\ poor condition when she *ook it, aslt had been idle for nine months on account of schoolhouse being burnt down. We have a comfortable rcho l~ house now for teacher and pupil. We arc looking forward for aood progress in the near future. After short addresses from Mr. Cameron and Mr. Turner, and others congratulating the teacher and encnurag~ ing the pupils the examination came io a close by singing Gui Save the King. Aftrr the singing one gentleman present promised three prizes, viz: the best in his ory, arithmetic and geography at. the next examination. Com. Fsrranu Norse.-After the four days of unprecedented cold ar. the beginning of the year which we experiencedin common with all eastern North America, the weather has taken a milder change.-l‘he sleigh roads are fairly good and business of all kinds is brisk, while some are begin- inkto dosome work in the woods. Like too many parts of P. E. I., many have now no woods to gn to, our fathers and ourselves being too fond of cutting down the forests that look so many years to grow. -Our butchers are off the road with the exception ol the veteran William Young, who braves elmmer's heat, autumn`s rains and winter's frosts, with the same cheerful equan- tlnlty.-Considerable loose ice is doallag about in the Gulf. Itloaksas if it was made here durir-g the cold snap as it is hardly heavy enough for the mighty body that drifts down here from the north- ern part of the Gulf about the ilrst of every year.-John J. Smlih has re turned to his home ln New Perth after a pleasant visit among friends be made hem during his three years as cheese maker amongst ua. Miss Susan Smith has re- turned to take charge of the Red Point School after her holidays at her home.- John McVran died on Sunday the 10th. He had been ailing for some time, but his death was rather unexpected. A wife, son and daughter, are left to mourn, and three brothers, one af them In Nebraska. Always Reliable. We can always depend upon K_nNrmr Oxs LINIMRNT. It is always the same. l. S. DIBBLLEE. St. John, N. B. with gifts of candy &c., gathered frmn the Christmas tree. After singing “God save the King," the audience passed out to witness the baloon acces-'sion which was to conclude the program Lo; in the beauti- fal moonlight the baloon ascended-in smoke. The proceeds of the entertainment amounting to over $17 00 are devoted to the cause of missions.-Coll. Hrs Lordship Bishop McDonald return ed Saturday from Halifax where he has been in conference with the Archbishop- of Halifax. Of it the llalifnx Chronicle sent were Bishop B\rry, of Chatham, N B, who arrived on Wednesiay evening. Bishop Cameron, of Ant'gonish, and Bis- hop McDonald, of Prince E lwarrl Island, who arrived in the City yesterday morn- ing. The conference which opened ya - anno of Hrs Grace Archbishop O‘Bricn. Only general matters pcrfnlnlngto the Dioresos were eonaldorrd. These confar- avenlr g, and li. is 1-xnrctv- & Co. The Paople'n Store. I8 fi 2|. glsklus AFTER THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE of Christmas perhaps there is someone forgotten. to hom you intend sending a present. Send Something For or New Year’s Gift. What would be nicer than a nice cumloriable rocker or Morris chair? Come in and see what we can .slmw in this li.'r‘. 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