‘ai =e it 315:15 Y 5 co'1a. ~ if -. ~ Lw . Ki ..-_ M329 uh "ii KK gn... TIIE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE H)WARD ISLAND, JANUARY 9, 19|. K iv.; f Address and Presentation. H-impshire Sund-iyschcol waited upon Hr. Albert Tremere when Mio'-*C2* Charlotte Stewart and Elin \Vatts presented him with a very lian-lsome bible and tha following address, in beliixlf of the scholars: DEAR 'l`1-:avul-:R \\'e feel that we cunnot permit. our class to disperse and our Sunday school to rlose without thanlzing you for your viilunhle services as teacher. \\'e feelthat theliours past in our school under your in.~ti'iii.-tioiis weren. great hunt-tit to us, nnil the _;ood fruits gathered from your doin',: will iiiliiieiice us till the i-iidofoiir ii:i_\'s. in retiirii we present yin witl\llii.\ bible :is :i token of you inn- 1.: you. May it ben sword in the `||-,iy..l\.f.=\ Lfooil \\‘:irrioi‘. \\'e wish you ri }..’<-r:_v L,`|=ristiiizi.~' :lull al liuppy New \_'f:~=. Hi. Allext Tirnicie uns taken bv sui'pri.~`<-_ telidt-i°l_v replied und lllliillieii ll.i> _~|.laulul‘S lor llleir \ei_v ll:\tterin;_g address and the vi-ly lraiidsoiiie ;_'ifl._lio|iii._'_;vtll:it the i»le_~_~iii3_'.-~ of hun who is ilii- giver of all -_»..o.l null perfect gifts muy rest upon ¢-zirii ilieol lhrlii. v~i.~hii.;,' all a Merry i.`lui.~iin;is and a liappy .\ew Year, After purmkiiig' of the gooil things provided by Mr. Albert. iieinere and singing and music they returned tu their homes plea si-d with their evenii\g`s urijoymeiit. ;____-.._._.A--.-_ __.. _-_. _ _-_--_ .~_-...i I H I r Could I rest ' to participate inthe pastime of this festive ` “ ' 4‘ , _` 0 ~ , ° 1 ill UH`l=*U\\il5 l'"'- l ‘e 'C' ° M’ - I tl old X b éket that han ` ._;sealon. The room hal been previously ag fx Dogg °f¢h¢ 2015 C¢g¢ufy_ Q . He Walked The Floor h1A;'cny lltlihlna In thetack-Sleep Impossible-llodlclne of no Avail lin- tll lla get Dr. ¢haso's Kidney-l.lver Pills. l Mr. Patrick J. McLaugh1an, Beau- iharnols, Que., states:-" I was troubled iwlth Kidney Disease and Dyspepeia. for ‘i0 years and have been ao bad that I ‘could not sleep at nights on account of ipalns in the back. but would walk the . itioor all night and suffered terrlbde iagony. i “I tried all sorts of medicines but ight no relief until I began using Dr. fChase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. They made ’a new man of me, and the old troubles seem to be driven out of my system." Dr. Cha.se's Kidney-Liver Pills have an enormous saie and owe their popu- larity to the fact that they can be ab- solutely relied upon to cure all all- ments of the kidneys, liver, and stom- ach. They are purely vegetable in composition, prompt and etectivo ln. action, and cure mrmanently. One pill a 25 cents a. box. at all dealen, as Bthhnlon. Bates and Oo. Toronto. f -- . _-Y Mil-'Yi -dl _.-.al llr. J. H. Ayers . nsnrisr . ‘ 0FFll3E-Licnnysldo. New: Prowaa Block. Fires door to thel right up stairs 1 Satisfactory ‘York Reasonable. prices. EEG. lllllllUlHEilS,M.ll.il.M.,, L. R. G. P. London-. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEUN Mike nal Residence; Kent St. Opposite Mark Wriglifs Factorv. OFFICE ll0URS:8-IO a.a|.,l2 to2 p_il.,7 to8 pp Telephone Communication Dee 1 elif j . ml. I mil 'Lil 1-' 1 D l8 Ol Cl] \I gbl remembertheso beautiful words of the Lpoet Moore. l suppose though it is all right for the more one knovi s abouijylooro the more he wants to know. So as the great. Moore is no more I will not moor my thoughts to him any more and enjoying the comfort of one of the elaborate parlor cars of the Belfast Murray Harbor Ilailway, who should enter the apartiiicnt car, as we passed Rona booking; station but my old friend Funnicus Fiinnylove. "Why I hardly knew you,<}oe," was liislirst snlute,“Your feet have grown entirely beyond my re- collection. How do you feel, old boy 'F' "Oh," :nys I, "I feel spiritualistie." “I see" says, Funnicue, “I suppose you feel _just medium. \Vell, Gee, this is the fastest. train I ever! travelled on. They may talk about the P. E. I. Railway but this|\elfa»t Railway takes the cake with tba current in it. On leaving Southport this morning I asked my wife to stand on the out end of the platform and l'd put my head out the window and give her good-bye kiss." “Aland did you." says 1. “Did I I I kissed 0. cow at Pownal" said Funnicus in disgust. 1”. -They say a witch will sail in a sieve, but I believe the devil would not venture aboard the consciences of some people I heard speak at political meetings during the last campaign But then you can never get a crab to alk straight. 5.-A young man §down in Cardigan recently wrote his llest girl that he would like to be in _jail for stealing her. 6.-l"unnicus reasons that it must have been a male dove that carried the olive leaf back to Noah's fork because a female couldn'L keep her inbuth shutlong enough to carry it.. ” 7.-“VVliats' for isale here?" asked tx hard-headed son of toil as he entered it Montague store. "Blockheads," said the storekeeper in a grutl' voice. “Well," said the rustic, “there must be great demand for them I see there is only one left." 8.--'Talk about secbnd hand eggs; I met a commercial traveller ai few days ago who claims to have seen a bald-headed egg so unlucky that if lit were raining soup he would’nt have ariytliilg but a fork in 10.-Bill Stump claims to be a god- ',_ A Dialogue-Masie and Surah J. M The Last Charge-(Solo)-Dan McKay. .,McLeod, Minnie McPhee, Ethel and Pearl Robertson. I A Hundred Years to Come-(Song)- Flora. McKay, Mrs. J. Robertson, Sadie ` ` Santa Claus And His Famous Dolls- -decorated with festoans of eier ieens _Dop-corn, and burning tapers. It, ` could not fail to’ please the artist eye \'At the appointed hour the curtain was ,drawn and the chairman Mr. McSw:iin l well rendered program was ianthusiasiieallv received by a full house: Gay, Minnie Hobertsoii, Kltie Arthur. _;Sarah J. McLeod. Good-willnnd Peace- Annicl.. \IcLf_-od H (Hymn) "Bring them ln"~_~§illiel, Pearl, ‘Willie and Charles Ruin-rieon, `\Villie McSwain, Annie McLeod. A Boy`s Quurrcl-~\\'illie and Chzirlr-:- Robertson. Christmas Bells--Minnie 1IcI"iit-e. Santa Claus, Jolie-(A hnger playli- Jamsie and Emily Robertson, Ciilibrd' _ More About Jesus-Etliel, Pearl, i Willie, and Chas. Robertson, Minnie l[cPheo, Willie McSwain, Annie McLeod. `,lcLe0d,Minnia M. Robertson, Maggie Gay, Katie Arthur, Katie Nicholson. A Ride With Santa-VVillie MeSwain. A Chriatmaa Worry-Emily Robertson. If You’ro Good-(What. Sauta:Will Do) -Ethel and Pearl Robertson. Christmas Candles-Katie Arthur, Minnie Robertson, Maggie Gay, Annie A School Girl’s Soliloouy-Maggie Gay. E. Burhoe. Dan Burhoe, Minnie McPhee, Flora and Maggie Nicholson, Katie Mc-Swain, Katie McDonald, Emily Robertson. y Mr. Dan McKay in Arctic region lgarments with bells impersonated Qthe .lovedlegendry Saint Nicholas in an able ,and entertaining manner. The numerous presents handed out by him testified to the generosity and good-vvillof the people .i of Mt. Hope. The decorating of the schoolroom and tree and preparing of the Miss B. A. Matheson. One good evidence of Nliss Matheson’s E " A Christmas Greeting' Song'-Maggie! Gec Wi1Iic_lien's Items I§‘3§=;'§;jtm'{y;"»‘§my§§§g~;u§;§§;l WEEK 0l= PRAYi:R 1901 F ,.. 1.- sweet vm of Avon, now Gaim ° °“ ° ” ' G¢,,m|T¢,p;¢ fm- ¢r¢ W¢;i;_1'i~_¢ ohm-¢h _l®~r .9321 _W Hb. Ho e thered at Mt Ho e school _ "-\\” 1 theweii," | ’ ' ‘V ’ ~-- I ,‘_. ` _ ’ WVell » R ell v Vi ell ' Pon my soul if1'a'gna5§::3:;;::o;&::§;’n‘ mommmt rulsnar, im. Q can think of another word of it _ “lIanp;. was nxsd th. “vena u:.;V_a .Decimal of wEr,y35DAy_i,];_\'~_ ` ‘ ‘ '_ in the well"-well, hang it! \Yell, a.ll`swell l .., . _. . , ,_ . Hut end_ 'eu md u was .Ms wen lg Natures work by Art refined. By the Determiaat.on. - Forgetting the \ | . H d ` I Y I ‘O `h° nl el0c\m0nis£§help of willing hands it was soon loaded things that are behind, Ipress forward." ."° One' _“sm ' _ M with the Xmas fruits, with the numerous { St. James' illiurrli. Revs. Leo.'_Williams once upon ri time ani now lcaniiot even .Lindy MRS, b..uLiful gifts’ Hahn, , and G' M. Young. Central Christian W-"~»‘¢ Chiiicli.-Revs. J. W. McConnell and D. i _ indeed a blaze of light and beauty and l B. MacLeod. ' 'rHr'nsnAv,fJ aw. 10 Bible ."0 :iety in Zion Church. Rev. J. McConnell. G. P. Raymond and 2. *quietly thawing U' plug or 'won (FMU. _ called the meeting to order. The following D, B_ Mn¢Lr-gil, Fn1n.‘.‘.', JAN. 11. Consccr:ltion~“Lord what wilt thou have nie to do?" In First Methodist Church -iievs. 'l`. l". Fullerton and Leo Vifiiliams. each night. Collections at every service iz: aid of the I‘. E. I. Ilospiliil. l I J ones, Katie McDonald. l , ll.. F. Wn:s'i'.».~:, :.1-.b"|‘~l Wear liko IND It never falls to re eva and cure pro They h in tl . ' ...-._--- y are been up against the test Partlulgnve. A elegance in our $l,00 White shi:-t.i~5°"_" °"d "9 ""ilh01liH\ Pllliwll in X ‘ U p y CHAR gs' ygg0TE.q_ There isa true exempiilioaoion ol ."’f C‘“‘d’“‘“ ff0'1¥fS B115 than for .» li _'rn wily -with $1.50-R. H. Ramsay 81 Oo. 2? 12i l $7.51) each.-W. P. Colwlll. ll tf 'him' "PH U-ion. We handle Granby Rubbers a .d Ow>r~hoen-t.l'ey’ve got a. N I Qi?) l;f.;_,: \ y . ` "°°°"d~-R H R'+1li‘i`f~=e<§f»a§'§§;€.`~'E.cf5l“-"V» .a'*,'». if I -’_..~'f_,'-Lb. ‘i" -_ll-:fi .->-.ft'-'=~E.i‘1.~ ` r féééif-z' 1 ~::~`Z" I 5.;-" .'~;~‘.' " A-~ v . ' . . . »»*~' "` ""‘~"` "'\‘ ` f . 1 <1 Af. ' ' _I ' " ~ e I .~ =»<=~.;..f~<'.§~ .ms “' .fi-...rf-~. ~’ J -_ ;s;. . . . ‘ ‘ e _ ». . . _ _ _ _ . . K . . . 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Thats what we think when 'f we offer von all our 'l"ailot-made Liver- coats and Ulsteis at 1-3 06'; our foresight I tells us that ’tis hetterio sell them even at aloss than to carry them over till next 5 year. _ I New Coats sell better, next year thin those that are carried over no matter how l good they are. i You may not yield readily to persuasion but you will find it hard to resist. the E eloquence of these goods at 1-3 of. ‘ inn i omni I A reflection of fasliions ly selectlllg it i from our stock of furnishings, gn -‘Y Warantf-rl Suspenders Warranted Gloves Yerfect Ties Beautiful Shirts Q St.y'ish Boilers .B otty Hats Nice (`uil`s Elegant Underwear Wearable lui!-Hose 1 Linen llandkrrrhiefr. I Give nstlie vo dand _we will makcyuu the most at_lactive man in Charlottetown, ; Prices now like the goofs, very popui-ir, l , I l rowso Bros I he Adv rtisers of Facts. 1 ._ wa..-¢.-,Y f e--»~%=_f;‘__~~ ~'~~~""“"“' " "" ` I I W I ' ' ` YW” ' - ~ » - ..._ ee U in -. I LE Men’s urnishin s 3h0`l'hIHG. I-lh.°I'5. Fllh GORTS, Etc `. v 1. 1-\ S ~ ”"""¢7¥7*< 1- ‘tififi ’ .- /J "‘--Ii" ""‘ """""" "`>l"""V“'-;4';'-""v*"r - - - Y - ~ ' ~ ' ' ' 'sf-.f 1 ° ' .. f. o - Stome °s. We lrive one ofthe lar esf; and mos ll i~ are in it.. Vi e will not stand by and see o H. ne ighbors givmg big d1....n.nts without us doing the some for ur eu 1 . g -~ '_ ` ' h' ` th L' ’ \\'e nei fritller tw ether at lo* cfeliea C7 y-o ,.4 C+ a-J » e woods became the are ehea but get fin l~e=t our experience of ovc. ‘Zi year attractive stocks of Men lurnis ingsm e 15. ' ' 51 "s » ' ~ ’ ` "i»`» ~ 'e - 'Y P' e' ` ‘f " ` in . enables us to mike. . _ _ @enui€Ele misoenrrts neil ` Coats at cost . U3 to E” S0 Cc lfur Cape t cost ' ~ 33 1-3 per cent ' Hats. T .33 1-3 per cent Readymade Ulsters, 33 l-3 D81’ C9111? Readymade Overcoats, 33 1-3 D91” C9111? 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