\ -`1“»:* -s _ ._ t 'IHS GUARNAN. cnantorrsnows. raison ncwaau nst:|iillu»tL'u..ts>» _ ~= __ M, °‘“““‘i’2°";'°°“°°“‘Latest News of the Clli' “mis that the or around xl T93-e favorable to him than \ Hngperln 5 ___ -. ._. _ 1 .-,E _»*‘ ’”° H‘iHi`if~“ By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. Mr. Vv’allacs Stewart, has arrived home from Sydney,C. B. Lvceum this evening at 7.30 o`clock. Miss Lfttie Tennant, of St. John, is i _ K( * W v _ M ` _ .» _, ,X - ~. _ ep.; _<.. ._ , _ ' ~“ T ttf 1- - , ,,, IF an egg could speak, what could it say? Ma me laid. Excellent home-made marmalade for sale at the Market Hall on Thursday. Tun schooner Halcyon, Capt McDonald, owned by McDonald and Westsway, Georiretowmwent ashore yesterday mom- ing near Sourls wharf. Tan S. S. Aberdeen _will sail as soon :as the weather permits for Picton. x She will leave there as soon as possible for Halifax and will be placed on the coast service. A 'ruLnPHoN1¢ message from Marshfield A Liberal-Conservat-ive ralley in the ‘ last night stated that the_weather was sc bad that there was almost an entire nb sence of clergy and delegates at Baptist “ Association. It is hoped that there wan be ng remark iblc emnlllett, cleansing, gud 1\nx1 f\ ing prnpeni xmlgf l W \ nl challnge, » ,' X"-' r “‘ of internal \\'alshes n HH ~i from ttrrcuml nw if r it ~s' 1 rure, narrnut th use of Ll rn l e ° R\ -doa thc form or l.-“hs fm annoy ind’ iirititnona, inmmma Y i ve or olft l\el\e lim, tion ind ilso in the gnesforiiireyzitiw \\~¢»;il;ii¢.__l_cS‘ and ,0r,,,,,ny gnliive. anti>'ei~tn‘ purposes win(-h ,.,,“d",‘, ,gent li\\\ixi~cl\»\~s to \\'t\|i,L-|,_m“1e§ u_ml‘-£_ ,,,,;¢n~---. The use oft t'ru‘i‘n.\ Oliitnieiit ce de- P in l _ lo too lra- crm nd eolu- next. I 0 THB Str. Thor, is expected in port o Thursday next with a consigment Sydney coal for Mr. C. Lyons. Tm-:first concert nf the Y.M.L.A. cours of St. James Church has been postpone from Thursday night to Monday nigh ~ Tm: schooner Annie Laurie. Capt n' sufficient attendance to-day to conduct f the only persons delighted with yester- iay's temperature. They report that 6 splendid ice isbeingforiued and if the pre d ` ‘sent favorable conditions continue skatinu t _for Xmas will be one of the amusements .H The long overdue schooner B. C. Borden I he work ol' the Association. THE managers of the rink were possibly Tun Halifax Echo, Halifax, says: SIR LOUIS H. DAVIES Present andbirect Steamers OP TRADE l > Hold a Meeting in The Board Rooms. -‘ Li .Discussed ‘- The Tele- ¥\\\. '-¢=n<»_»'- ~ ec y _ if- - §.»~~.. ___-_l »_ ~.f-..=,,:fr»=_._ .: ., e _.'=.,-:__ _'._;;:;. . . » C ` ` . ' 'Jiy' ""f”"'t"-‘,"’1 'Q' e , -f l~ _ ,. | ' ' ' F- ` Jfffl' 1"? F' ' 7 i" ~`Q?»'7' ;~ " '-".;".f='5.`~_"' . `-t_2_r'».‘<* "-1* as . _ '_ . , . . ,_ ‘.7 *. ..,) "Eg 1 K; _V _ . ' ` 1-." -' '<' ."' ~"‘~ » ’.’i,_ »~e,.~'--f.- .-j_ . .g _ < _ . . _ ._. *F* , l,._,_ . 1, ___,_“ ak Q- “vi n n., \.. ~ f ./ , the prioe £2 \. ,ggi (i".~n‘t'n_\ Soar will suggest gg,-,¢ in \\. \` 1* ‘* *gc -lr: . J... ly ll Colon' l Chem! - ¢;l,0o.¢r-..Solel*ra.. _ _-_ _-~- U ._._._ ‘ pQ\~O°°O°°.°‘l°°O°*O°'O°°O°° *assess STRONG AND HEALTHY Strength is not alwayg a. natural inheritance. lhe shortest way to strength and good @°°@'*°f“fv¢ wlwl ,;t;:;K;ty visiting her aunt Mrs. Co \ T, li n _" . I . 1 :\~ i if Dano J¢!!1B0» bound for Sydney from P. E. I. is and a total wreck. The crew were sav@.i_ _ THE Queen of Hurt the homemade- tarts. Other ladies made cakes,_jellics an iams cooked turkey and tongues an Goose Tea on Thursday. The many friends of Mr. l-I. W`hite, of O`Leary will be pleased to see him in town again after his recent severe illness. l 'Miz White will commence work next. week with his old employer Mr. _E. Taylor of Two Harbors, Minnesota, will regret to learn that he is seriously ill. His Tm-1 many friends of Me George T* Billin;zsley,forrnerly of this city, but now , from Cadiz bound to Halifax with a cargo l`¢D0!'f€d “~*iI0ing ashore on Friday last Hof salthas been heard from. She was spoken at sea on Nov. 20th in Latitude 42 lou. 57 with boats stove and short of pro visions. The Borden has been out since (l 1 6 ” september 27th. chickens and h:l.nl.~. For the Mother H REPoR'rs from diilerent parts of the province state that the storm of yestex day was very severe. Roads are badly blocked ind the high wind materially lessened ousiness throughout the province. The lowest temperance Sunday night was 3.3 above zero: highest yesterday 6 above zero; lowest at 9 o`clocl< last night, zero; -highest velocity wind '15 miles from N. w. H -l Tm: storm last evening interfered with the Loyal '_Crusaders` Concert. The @*°@0°@°*Q°°Q00foe health is by taking , HUGHES' TONI The enormous sale we ar » heung for thm article and the many testimonials we are rec -iving. are g-,~id_ ences that it is all wo claim for it. Price '25 cen£S. ,mother leaves this morning by th 0 °°C¢°O Princess to visit him. Owlxu to the cynstant. unfavorabl stock is again postpone-:l. This is th third port Jonement and it is to be hope 1 that on Thu fsdav next a more., favorabl atmosphere will be Mr. Wheatley' fortune. , h e weather the salelfof Mr S. Wlie>\tiey`s OFFERS will be received attlie Provincial f Treasury up to noon of Saturday, 22nd, HHHHEH HHHH HHHHH .H C do e Sr organist., Miss Elliot, and some of the leading memberswere unable to face the elements to be present. An im- promptu iprogramme however, was arranged anda short but very pleasant hour was spent. The concert will take sieamer wouldlrneet the requirements and place in the near future when due notice "all mustbe fitted with cold storage. ,The will lic given, _ rite of freight will have to be the same as ` from Montreal, in-¢-o-o-o-o-o»-0-o~o‘-o-0 We Enjoy _ An Enviable Reputation C3% For Christmas Cake of high Qual- ity. Everything that we _ put into in is the best obtain abi -_ No old ingredients bu cv.-rithmz good, new and bak- ing it o it-'antitic lily done,ar.d the 1 mire work is in the hun is r.o: of Amateurs but ot' fresh. Th: mixing and 8 EXYERTS. Call and see our ii &Samples.... _ Telephone 98. D. STEWART, Eclip=e Bakery. Bakes Best Bread. b-0- ”C°°°C**. 4 H. L. DIGKEY, ll. D dale of London. Hospital.) Eye. Ear. Nose and Taroat. Hour 9.30-1. 2-4. Evesiesied and also with gtagsee. Tu. Fri.|&w. from any person or persons willing to purchase the whole or any part of the _ ing unsold. - H hold their annual Cnristmas Concert. It I Sabbath School. Board of the First Methodist Church held stewards for the ensuing year. Edward Hoore. H H. C. Smith. G. D. \Vright. H G. H. Haszard. I E. T. Higgs. i F. l-l. Beer. A. C. Duchemin. fishermen of the coast. balance of the $4'>_0.}il debentures author- ,t ized to be issued by act of the Provincial ` Legislature, sessionof i960, no\v remain- OS Thursday, 227th inst., the Sabbath School of the First Methodist Church will ‘luis become the custom for the school H each yeaxffluring Christmas Week to give 5 tln-.sc concerts when the little folks show (what thcydo towards the deepening' of _the interest. of parents in work of the H At. the meeting ofthe Official Quarterly last night the following were elected as AS\‘li$'EY despatch of Dec lst says:- i'l`he Gov`t. Cutter, Gladiator arrived at H North Sydney from St. Ann`s, Saturday, having on board Capt Tierney, Super- cargo Einiry, and tive members 'A ’ ' " .of the crew of the sehr. Nut- "' I wood, totally lost at Indian Brook,St. Annie in \Vednesday`s gale. The schooner was one hundred tons burden,and valued at $2,000. She was carrying rt cargo of Island produce, of the same value for owners, Matthew 8: McLean, from Souris to Glace Bay,where H ghd was caught in a storm and driveife ashore. Neither vessel or cargo are H. insured. The crew had n. narrow escape, reachingasmall Island, by means of a hawser carried ashore by one of the crew. Frcm the Island they were rescued by the Samped Linens, Slightly Soiie 25 p. c. off. A 'TSING I) ut. this lot on the front centre table. 'ie earlv and get first Choice at They include Doylies, Centre Pieces. Drawn Linens, Cushion Covers. Tea Cl°* A1' es P.c. mscouar- . _ 1 _ Laundry Bess- » eeks ani many other diderent styles. _ 1 and Retail ll Carving Cloths hs. . .............. _____________________ .. G IN convei°satEon with Mr. A. Lord last night Tun l&t'.\Rni_\.\' learns that the steamer Zilinto will leave this port for Picton totill her bunkers with coal, on Thursday. The S. S. Stanley willprobably ,» leave on Monday or Tuesday next' for Picton to receive _asupply of coal, aft-fr placingthe some she will return to this port preparitory to being' plat-cd on the Sunnnerside-Tormentine route. A connaseorznnxr from Montreal writes: Students of McGill l`ni\'ersity and affiliated theological colleges have always given a liberal share of universty and college honors to Prince of YVulesf students. The most important event of the winter term among the theological colleges is the Annual Inter-collegiate Debate between the “theologies." This year the Presbyterian and Congregational College debate the Anglican and Vieslc-ya n. »» It will perhaps be of interest to know than one speaker on both sides is a P. W.C. student, Mr. J. B. McLeod, B. A., df Springfield.reprcscutingthe Presbyterian, while Mr. George Irving, of Vernont River Bridge, represents the V\'es1eyan. L By far the most important inter-collegiate. event of the Winter season from the University' Studenfs standpoint is the debate between McGill and Toronto lfniversities. Here again P. XV. C. has a representative, Mr. Geo. Irving being chosen as one of the t.\‘o representatives of Old McGill. The inter-collegiate theo- logical debate takes place eftrly in January, in the Presbyterian College, Montreal. The Inter-collegiate debate between McGill and Toronto Universities will be held early in February in Molson Hall, McGill University. Tm: art and needlework sale conducted *; by Misses Fennell and Fraser il the Qtore on Sunnyside, lately occupied by Messrs. Johnson and Johnson will com- mence this morning at i0 o'clock and will continue until 9 to-night. The sale will also be continued to-morrow between the _ same hours. The display made is _ worth inspecting and evidences the perfection attained by both ladies in placing before lone public high grade work. with b°\\\ needle and brush. The needle work includes Decore work (two centre piec- s) Battenburg. Honiton, Kensington E nbroidery. The display of fancy work ‘ includes many pretty effects in cushions, hmdkercbiefs, blottersiwhisk h°\d¢I`S»0¢¢=- specially designed for Xmas gifts. In the ‘I ice selection of paintings shown are to llower and jewelled work. The fivedelock H tea set in iewelled work with decoration of pink and red roses is especially good. A, l‘ankard with Stein to match, with pink and crimson, cbt-ysanthemums in A broad dyle is one of the prettiest pieces ` shown. Che exhibit is strikingly beautiful and no loubt 9, very large. number will take advantage of one of the best. shows made in Charlottetown for some Lime.. Bentley’s Liniment. M1-:N’s ruaapvfro- i Men‘s suits,made - 1>U*r-os surrs. :ot imported tweed, I _. . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . ._ Iin large checksi. 1 single and double=b1-easted, also twee : mixtures and navy blue se , Well'-. : made and tr mined. at $6, $7 gllderfs lsuits well made, of good wearinrz _ 'L Scot-db tweed, in different shnfki Wliih, ° facing at $9and»$iQ.-,§_,5£¢!7l3?' V i aiaoinedium shades in tw¢l_`¢i,»‘\\trt d | » Z Men’s suits in Scotch tweed, IWW ° t ' Cheviot serfres. Clav worsted, etc., 8 lateffthan May 20th, and to made the re- maining trips about the following dates: Sept.. 15th, between Oct. 25th and Nov. lst-, and from Dec. 5th to 10th. A 3,000 ton the Elder-Dempster Line, expressed his Oi 0 be found many excellent provincial views, I which include different scenes in Victoria Park, Rocky Point, scenes in the English . _ hanncl, Northwest Arm, Halifax and ' ‘ “;{_'”‘ Ether Marine Views. The work in still , " _ life,flowers,and fruit denote care in detail.H 1 l`he selections in China include figure, k i ' For Dandruff rub the head well Wit H; suits in nav! Linn and billl=.kjLiA,.9¢’Q%*i graph Monopoly. f A meeting of the Board of Trade was held in the Board of Trade rooms yester- -:lay morning when Sir Louis Davies met Q with the Board re direct steamship _ser- vice with Great Britain. The followinp; members were present: President George E. Hughes, Vice-Pre-'7 sidentG. D. Longworth, Messrs. Walter Matheson, Horace Haszard, George E. Auld, \V. H. Aitken, Nelson Rattenbury, T. A. McLean and Secfy W. W. Clarke. The Minister was asked to use hisin-H fluence to have the first direct steamer r to the Old Country in the- spring call .at Charlottetown as early ‘as 'possible,' not Sir Louis, who is now negotiating with intention on his arrival at Montreal to submit the decision of the Council to Manager Campbell and to use his best endeavors to have the desired arrange- ment made. In reference to the present telegrapic communication Sirllouis stated that some improvements were necessary or some other company v\ ill have to take hold. H.; expressed himself as determined to have something done in order to furnish the people of the province with regular press despatches. The winter steamboat com- munication was also discussed at length. » A MANIA FOR OPERATION Most physicians are anxious to try th.- rsurgeoifs knife and recommend an opera- .tion for piles. A less cruel, less ci pensive and less risky method is the usa of Dr. _Chases Ointment, a preparation tl at has never yet been known to fail to cure piles no matter of what form or hc vrever long standing. Don't think risking an operation when you can be cured in your own home by the use of Dr. Chaser Oint. ment. The best physici mis. use it in their practice 1*"---*i*-49~°l~1’1--L-ii-o_» Try one can of Oak Brand Condensed Milk and youwill decide whether it is better and cheaper than a oow. Ask your Grocer forit.. ' '__._ ____ _ .__ -.__»_.-,___ _______ __ ____| §..e>e>»e>o».-f-.9<.+~oo43»f 5,' Elegant §and"'.*` § “ Exclusive Describes the_French _Per _ fumes we keep in stock. None of thd odors are i 4 r “common”, and those who desire exclusive lines will do well to see our as i i sortment. _ M People who are really iirst class judges of line per- , ' fnmery specially invited. av* *L \ . ,,`n` 5~\\'. in - . You can’t make money easier than ii\y_`a ppt All the coats in the store have f in our store. olall tit . _ , .r. . =. '. _ r»» , chase from our jacket departmfglig it cut »-now-while the season is early.-=erprl.o\t,l|_ilep\r have all the winter before you-towear your bargain. ' l=.3 f every new Cloth Jacket ~.,__\__\,__ .tl n ie _ _.. _ _.' ___` ‘ 'z A »_‘5 i, 1 ‘ -1* I. V ". i-`>,. : ‘ \ ,xi ' il if _ u i 5 _lm V HURRYl HURRYG! - Buy now while assert ` ment is good. The Busiest Stove on Cho.rlottetown’s Busiest Street. %€$€3€$C$8%§i olaoloao `(¥ ‘___ 4.__ .L_ ' A 1- -pt *_ gunna oaonosuuouol e_J"‘ Something p , @Chcice WEE Breakfast--""" XQ f\\`e have just received a choice break .; fast iood, which we recommend mest _" ` hieartly to our customers. ffl from the Best Bdrley Mtliifld ` l ilhite mhelled 0 _,___ . Iron Beds,._....- H ` eaenaololeeoeololollololl _ V We have set up, on our Brat Hoof. a ' in white enamel linish, some .with ~ some with brass knobs ofly. _ Th and are-litter] with springs anti can tell exactlv what they are lik in diflcrent- widtlv from .Mt to #tt 6»-and l'om 85.65 to $10.50--'We will gladly whether you want to buy or rot. JOHN I .I lolllll_ll»nnl0lol¢\lolOloooe¢llOiloQollQilD in |111: ,_.-1,; l i I. ____ -~ ;_¢A_s..g *_ it Q rtiilii iiiihi eeetip. :H _. it '_ p,¢k,g¢ *make a .Breakfast : .1 Ideal Gronefr- - -f c°f.xe»¢,¢s<1ffl/ _ . _ .. - lf rr# _i,- 1/:_~_-2 {¢ jf; ‘ 1 _ ` , 1.". , _ _-| -, _ Breakfast wi .- f cn s--751: A ,il Food ' `=llf',» is prepared by a special Patent Process :~ ` ,lf ~ ,` U d `.\‘ ‘ n e D In `~.~}`H' §;‘e,f:ii1§i?il°g%§te`