vw-pw. iw., wi); ._ _(__ 'K ” "“ tv# wc v~.\.-L THE GUARDIAN, UIABIDTTIEDWN, PRINCE BDWIID BIANILJAHUARX 7, IGB. gl - *J*-'&' H I\'ei'ytliiiig :iiust _sro :is ((- do not intend to cari'_\‘ ont ilullafs worth of stovl; rl); we i- in possilily i-ell»»-even ° 'i,r‘l“€ l”r‘°"". Rev 12. M. llill expects to leave Satur- eiiieiiil.ci‘ fliscf rims e\er_vtliii.;__' i-_\;i-ep; llri and Patent Me licii es. EQ-Q HHHIEEJE I Ill Seeley’s emme|’s. Pretty boxes, containin cigars of_ excellent quality. In hvllflvy packages of 25- ' Thursday nicht at 7.30 dclcck. He will 151 D0llgCS ClC, €IC ElEl§l3EEl3§EE \ e =mru=~\='r'-.,~-~.-- ~,< ~. ,-1- - fi. - r - . __ _ _, , _ < . ~ , _ -. , N V _ _,,.--1;.j§.,},_,..s;_;-_t5i_.~ ~-_ 7:'-~,.~.-.V .__-f__».».,;.-_=~,,‘»'»-,. , V . _ _ _ . .g .,.,.:;¢_;~_;f.',f._»;_.;d;g§>,\V _.,,..,,q.;.Ig;-;si,.,.i.?V->. ,_ .`-=-..».-,,... 31 .»2»r.._.._,s,,,,.-;4»..-A5; :§1;._ -~:'_.j;;;_f_.,¢ .~= “_A ..» ~ ~ ~ 1-.. ' »'»'. -.,.; --.-.\,.; _5-»‘_' f. »~`. - '- _:.;.s ` ., "` ""' + _ _ _ . A _ _ ._ .. ‘~ ») _*»~». . V zvgvfl-»_,:_f~g3;‘__,_.:._§ 'A2 _ _ Vg A . KA , Y’ i s ~ .. s y » fc g , ~. _ u,'1t&‘v "‘“”“ -- ------»--~ -'~ ------ l f=f -1' is == I S V An adjourned session of the City Small Hss'rnnsJones,McGi-egorixnd McDonald returned Saturda to the Halifax School y ii Debt Court was held on Saturday. _ y D ' I The Leag e T h' h d ome and fm t’h° Blind' H ou and PIOVIIICC. -the ai-.tics :na isiii-‘assay night osciinmiii at the 1-nk ioiiight. rm. R B I C in the first battle for them. Come and lice il perfect. A big crowd is wanted and ` --i L see the starting game. 51101115 56 UUCP!!- EEUQWEHHEE E 5 :DD El HEEEE dents Everywhere. ._-11 l3L'RNs` anniversary, Jan. ;‘.'itl\. JAN. _'Sth is the 'late of Burns concert. lloI.L0 Fire Co. meets tonight at 8 o'clock sharp. Mr. A. ll. Frziser, of Vernon River ` Bridge, was among those who visited the city on Satiiriluy. MR. Leslie YV. Cook, vrntchnialccr and _jewcller has T111-3 (ii',\i\'1J1.°.x`s best thziiiks far a beautiful calendar entitled"Soldicrs of the Queen." Ci-il to Qhumnpanmhdmn day for New York where be will spend a well-earned and much-needed vacation ` of ai few \\'eeks.-\Volfville Acadian. Perfumes - Milk is selling in Sydney now at. eiszht -ill and see the hi.n-'l~‘ome Th pd( kngw wnmiuimr an me cents a quart and scarce at that. e popular odor. from tl.-e lies; mglish. l~` r e n c h ii ii .1 but in decreased quantities. Mill; is only American makers. importations from2l\'ova Scotia continue, ne item in house keeping. 'sachet P0 Wd Sf, Mrs. Angus Brian of Victoria, returned -» GYOSSITI I f I1 ’ 8 Mrs. (Hem Fred clay cf west Mcchiiis. home Saturday after visiting herclaughter, Maine. Her friends here will be pleased g ’ to learn that Mrs. Clay is steadily im- roving in health. J. P. Joy, of Joy SC McLean leaves by xpress tomorrow for P. E. Island to dis- P' S pose of his place there and make arrange- _ ments for the opening of the St. Lawrence See the splendid values in Hotel in Sydney.-Sydney Post. P'0*’~‘- “V0 03"” “Carly all [Mr. Joy came to the city Saturday new goods. . evening.] 5 QQZQQCQQ n a plasmas CIGARS Evangelist .Ioe McKay will begin a series of union evangelical meetings in the Methodist church, North Sydney, on occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church at the morning service. -Sydney Record. Soaps, Combs UNION Snuviciis.-Arrangements have E been made for holding Union Services at ° the following times and places, viz : Mount Herbert (Meth.) Jan,8 at 7 p. m. " Hazelbrook (Baptist) Jan. 9, at 7 p.m. Alexandra (Baptist) Jan. 10, ati p.m. Pownal (Methodist) Jan. 11, at 7 p. m. Tm-: outward cargo by the Minto Satur- day morning wa.sl252 pks. smelts and eels, El Apothetaries’ Hall ` ‘ O" " 300 k s' lumber 60 dressed hogs 16 qrs. YC ' Y ~ D S - , ' 0 beef, 33 cases poultry, 85 cases canned fish, 42 pkgs. butter, 29csses condensed M C milk, 4 crates meat and a considerable .quantity of sundries. ' l oooox i MR A Dennis in the last issue of the A' Standard announces that 'his connection LATE OF NEW YORK. with it, that of publishing it, ceases. And -TEACHER OF- this means another change to that paper PIANO ORGAN AND VOICE CULTURE. that has experienced more changes N oice culture a. specialty. in its checquered career than any other Studio-Tanton`s New Building. Great provincial papef that wg know of,--New (‘eor9‘e Street, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. . i I Ofliee hours. 12 to 1. 5 to 6. is 3m G1“Sf‘=’>'°w.B“u°t"l" - - THE Annual Horns’ Concert under the 1 auspices of the Caledonian Club of P. E. WI LU 'I`|:LEPl'lONE 98. o STEWART, , ` Eclipse Bakery. _ _% mum‘ § *WN W* I Isiand, will be held in the Opera House, SNAPPY APS on the 25th J anujiary. 33%5’% This nicht where-ever Scotchmen meet, At hame or -far ayont the brine, Fond hearts the ‘claim of memory greet VN i ‘ Bonni Doon" and "Auld Lang Syne. 1 `< esesesases f__..~c_ and snaps of any hind are and Ladder Cojlheld Saturday evening XO GOOD unless they are snappy. Especially is this the case with Ginger Snaps. Ours are the kind that give perfect satisfaction. Only 120 a lb. was tendered aid accepted. After con- sideration it wa ` decided that Mr. John Gillis be recommended to illl the position. The appointment will be made at the next regular meoitiug of the City Council l 3?” l _.ik-_-<----_ This signature 1s on Wery b°§ 2 Z Rakes Best Bread. mxative Br0m0‘Qmmne T3b|¢¢g ' fgcqcmcaythutcuresacommonedvlf Jcscs -fre New ‘i/earis Greetings /‘Wm 3 /* Having just entered the New Year, we thank you one and all for making the past year a success. r Hoping for a continuance of the same. r _ _;. ~_ ‘_ . _-»"__,i:`! s § _‘_-. , --_ . ; ,, , ' »- _ ~ \ :_ '.;. .`,__"_#3§--=-_ _ ..,._. _ ____ *» _ ",‘ g., 31.' -_ --1. ~ v . -- i. , ' ._»' , _':~ .» ’ \ 3.35.?-"_~ 2,., __-; . - f ~:"»f; , ‘. _ ._-~\~>-=-=- ' -r ,- .- .1 -,- . .- -- . ~ 1 _ .0 _,_.__,, _ . _ _ , 3 ._ ig* .‘-t$".f;~;,, ~ f _i . <15' H -i- - -:-_rf ~' ' ,_ , $5.3.; '.-3'." ~ ‘,l.~. -;-_ fp ,'. ' _ ». -#1 .‘.» i .-, .»' E - + fr _ " _ » _ »"» ` -at - -‘ .=_._;z.' _._ - .f`.. " =...:.'\'_ ..'-'vi . -°»..-.-'-» = -ri » "'* ' > ’-' -5 _ ~.. ~ -‘ .a - * * " A - fl 1 if - - ~- 4 =»‘ -fr ~ ' - ' - -. ' ... ` " » .nel It 'i»...~ " - .~. »_ ‘ -- ~ ‘-» -‘ ~ ;..-.if ~ _ “;°,,;q::“,£ awarded them. the resignutionfof Mr. Kenneth Finlayiwnj ‘taken ashore as soon as ice permits. A. O. II. Hall on \Vedi\esda_y, Jun. 0th. cents. _ i The Hockey match on Friday night Abbies and Vics promises to be the best teams are getting in lots of extra practice. Give the boys a big house. Admission il0c. Reserved seats 25c. A Montreal despatch of Jan 4th says:- Alphonso Girouard, Ste Cuncgonde, hotel keeper, was killed some time ago whilc Sidjustiug an incandescent electricglobe iu ,his place of business. His widow and minor children sued the Royal Elect-ric company for $15,000, and today $5,000 was Alsexpress messengrr named T-V. H. Macgowan. very well connected, of Moncton, has been arrested and has con- fessed to stealing from time to time, for several months packages of money in transit- committed to his charge. Fearing detection he burned $100 in note-S. He is 23 years of age and was about to be married. He has been turned over to the guarantee company who were his bondsmen. Sshnoiu if ever has there been a mor \` successfulsemi-annual examination held at New Haven school than the one that took place on Thursday, the 26th Dec. The classes were examined by Mr. Mc- Leod, teacher of Clyde River school , Miss Darrach, of New Haven. and Mr. Devere~ aux, trustee and the teachers. A large number of parents and visitors were present and at the close of the examina- tion Mr. Clow complimented the teachers on the satisfactory condition of the school and advised the§pupils to continue diligent n their studies. Several others expressed - themselves highly pleased with the pro- gress of the pupils. John T. McFadyen is principal and Miss Gertrude Cavanagh has charge of the primary department. (Patriot please copy.) THE P. E. Island Hospital has received the following amounts: D. B. McLeod Elliot Stat-ion, $1.00; collected by Misses McLaren and McDonald. Georgetown, $38.90; collected by Miss Laura Wedlock, StanleyBridge $9.11); G. A. Sharpe (per Miss Palmer) $3.00; collected by Mr:-\_ Hobkirk and Mrs. Warburton, clty,$32.00; collected by Miss Gertie Matthew, Souris, $‘N.25;Judge Fitzgerald,$5.(I); collected by Mrs. Hensley and Miss May, city, $42.50; collected by Mrs, Annie McFarlane Hazel Grove, $5.25; collected by Mrs D. Davies city, $7.50; collected by Miss Berta Lewis, West Royalty $6.25; collected by M iss Annie L. Martin, Springton $3.55;Mr. and Mrs. D.: McLaren Belle River $2.00; collected by Mrs. G. A. Thompson Montague, $36.60;collecceu by Miss Mary Wright end Miss Carrie Holman. Sunimerside, $32.50. The Breedei-'s Gazette, of Chicago,gives quite an interesting account of the Xmas Fat Stock Show. This is an annual exihibition of cattle sheep and swine, and is me grcc¢est_¢f_ its kind scifi _ iii- ; A. cmsetitg ‘I-ticci....i..c..i..s.l.i.fiii..;.i¢§f*¢l\°-*°f1f\ vw .ew number. _°f the animals exhibited their quality and prices are considered. All the but breeds, Short-horns. Hereiords. Aberdeen,Augus and their grades and cross-breds were well represented. After describing the excellent qualities of the short-horn steers “Hobson," “DuiI`er," and “Cumberland ChunK;" the Herefords "Old Times” “Prospect"and“Apollo" and the Aberdeen Angus “Good Times”,and “Advance” and some other good grades and cross-brede. The Breeder’s Gazette goes on to say: “Well may Aberdeen Angus breeders believe that there can be too much of a good thing. They wanted only one champion; they had two, that is if Advance had been out of the way Good Times would have made his way to t-he “championship” The yearling steer Advance gained the sweepstake piize over all breeds and ages. He weighed 1430 lbs and sold by public auction for $1.50 per lb live weight, costing his purchaser ‘ $2.145. His low ner received in addition to this sum $500 in prizes from the Associa- tion. He was purchased by a New York meat dealer to be slaughtered for the Xmas market. The cattle werejudged by an export brought from England for the purpose. `Mr. John Richards of Bideford is particularly fortunate in having a. fine herd of Aberdeen Angus cattle which were on exhibition at our fair in Charlottown last September and which were much admired for their size and symmetry. I Pu I and absolute cure for csc! ‘ ’ and _every form of_ itching - bleedinizand protrudmgepiles the muiufacturers have uuaravwed il- - - F8? timonials in the daily press and ask your peice. hon what they think of it. You car. use it an' get eurmoney back it not cured. ooc a box. 1-. all d'ea.lers or EDnA1vson,B.s'rns 8: Co.,Toi-onir. i A rare treat is in store for all who attend the Lecture :mil Concert in the Subject “Robert Emmet." Tickets 20 opening game ever played here. All four j-~. : _ \ _-_-_ _ ' V" . _ _ '_ __ To prove to you_~that Ur. Chase’s Ointment is acertair Dr. Chase’s Ointment Norxcr.-We have entered upon a new century. As aconsequence we have _re 1 i= solved to turn over a. new leaf by closing '~ our credit account on.Ian. 31. 1901. All who are indebted to the firm are respect- fully requested to give attention to the H, settlement- of their respective accounts on l ,-\’»,\‘_ or before' that date. While the w_orld 'sig may ng; come to an end credit_will.- _ ~, -Jour: T. MCKENZIE, The Tailor. _ian 6 tf V ‘ , Norton to Truckmen. Quarrymen, etc.- I _ Wanted for the city of Charlotteto vm MII). I __ cubic yards of Island sand stone (spank) _ Z Tnsbellbuey on Fitzroy Rock has been Lorn. Cnusannas.-Regiilfir meeting Reporters and C0rreSp0n_ I; located two miles nm-gh gf Cameron of Company "A" on Monday evening at Island, Point Prim. The buoy will lie 0.30. Installation of new offcers. Mu. Robert Logan, Bay View, was in P. E. Island last week.-Sergt. Hessian, Charlottetown, is the gue.st§of Arch. Mc- Kenna, Sr.-Picton Advocate. ON \Vednesday Mr. A. Mc-Beth will institute a lodge of the Kiiighs of Pythias in Stellcrton, N. S. It is understood that the membership will be large and innuen- tial. During the institution s band will play the accompaniment foi the odes. nl. Stanley \Vedlock, of \Vedl0ck Bros. Stanley Bridge, P. E. I., was in town yesterday. The Wedlock Bros. were tie parties to whom the cargo disposed of by Captain Howard, ofthe schooner Lady Davies, was consigned. Mr. Wedlock is in North Sydnev in connection with the the prosecution against- Capt. Howard.- Sydney Post, Jan. 5 Tm; Miiito reached Picton at 10 o`clock r u e r bee Saturday morningand left on return te Georgetown at half past one Tho Stanley arrived in Picton Savlmlay You want some new underwear von ve ‘“°"““g° Sh” Wm ‘em Pl°°°“ fm' wanting 1* for some time--maybe yob thoughtt freight, this morning at Seven 0'g10(;k_ Old would do Il.’S better The Minto will leave Georgetown for tgday at 1-,113 Picton this morning at seven o’clock, t a 0 gl ` u ' I 0 o Ol Georgetown with mails, passengers and aking the outgoing mails, passengers nd freight. a I n IN a few aavs Empire Lodge, Knights g E Pythias v\ ill commence the remodelling f the Mecl anics Hal1,New Prowse Block. The wall wili oe papci-ed,the ceilings tint- ed_and o. platform will be placed. At the south enda canopy will be erected, "°°P“°“ W* "WHS '°°“'S will "¢ All our stock of Mens Lndervrear il new furnished and when the suite is furnished it is expected that the headquarters of the Knights of Pythias will equal anything in the Provinces The North Bay Times,Nipissing District 0 in referring to the municipal election says: “There are probably some of the present councillors who maybe aspiring for higher d honors-who may he seeking the Mayor’s lr chair. Mr. Pay and Mr. Hughes are creditably spoken of for the position. Mr. Pay has had much experience as a. y P councillor and has made a. good __ representative, and it willbe hard to iill Satisfactory kind as to wear the nm his place on the Fire, Water and Light Think of It Committee, and the same can be said of Mf- H*-“hes “S Chaim” °f F‘°°“°°» “"4 nderwciir wrath $1 20 rsuit is now 840 pr itwould be fitting recognition of their faithful services to tender either one of 1 00 per suit' u no' I N N them the mayorality for next year. Mr. 2.00 PPI' l\l\t¢ ll U0' I w N 3 00 t ii 2 00 per Hughes is a. conductor on the C. P. R. and a brother of Mr. G. A. Hughes ef the per st" no' ° RE-LR' 'lliis meludis Stanfied's ulllhrmhlbll Il - sizes and weights If also includes all Sweetrrs, (srdigem el NERVILINEA KING OF PAIN. Nerviline is a combination of the most potent pain curingsubstances known to op Shine medical science. It represents the latest discoveries in the healing art-so concen- trated that one drop of Nerviline is equal in pain-subduing power to five drops of am' other. For Neuralgia, Rheumatism Cramps, Pain inthe Back, its action rapid and certain. Sure to cure. Your ». l.i§Fcur giloughing gMonth I §.|ANuARv, - _ xi=eBRuARv. gmaiecn, KAPRU.. _ _ _ K Nothing easier to sell than ' good-Cough Syrup, but it must be “ good or the customer will be dis- _ K appointed. Q J ohr\son’s K Cough Syrup m is one that has real merit-does - people so much good that they tell -$ others about it and come back for ~ g more next time they need it. Costs only 25 cents. still coming. . . . . /1 , \ _ ‘ _. ccliiacii. it .io ‘9f5f§f'°/~S7'.;-~- lil Choice Xmas ~ Confectionery t, 5 .lili ; . (J/I W migmd “fe have just received our Xmas supply of Confectionery, and must .say it- is ihe nicest ,_ assortment to be seen in the City. ,Our one. two and three lb. boxes are just beautiful, in fact they are too pretty for dis- cription. You neerl only to see them in order to fully ap- preciate their bcauty. If you are going to give a Xmas pre- __ sent, we know of nothing 'so' appropriate as -one of our i choicehoxes of Confectionery C-all and see our assortment --,g before they are all sold \‘ Manfactured by Ganong Bros. ; . ll" Cer. Kent and Great George Streets. `i - if/0 . . V - PHQNE499. . _ ` s-.."~.‘.-'rw '» -,_m,;,<»,_>.,_i:._.:»;_ .~_-cf. 3 ;.-f - _V ,. _ s St ktk sile at a discount of Real its about as chea to have the new Hi ll li II H I ° ' ' iii money hack if you do not find it so. Drug- 0 0 & ists sell it. . wiv- W” .iwnwn w@ww§ eeolilllil We Extend to our Customers %##&#l##i#¥lll as ini HRW "ii¥#>`)§#ill####l# our hearty thanks for the very satisfactory X trade we have had We also assure them that will in the future give them our best ettehtloi, onlv the very best quality in furniture et the possible prices- Wishmg all A Happy New Yea JOHN NEWSON easecsgssansun sentencing For one dollar s wer h purchased from in, ve I ll give you, free I » nannuntoinnaa those pretty souvenir medals of our biv s return from South Africa See our line of Fancy Goods for \mae trade \\ eichmm eel Je Cor Gt George 0 Gul L W COOK -»---.»-ii C0l(l Wllalll I' iid wane ww: blankets 52 15 $5 so $4 on 1 Heavy Grey Blo.nkei$ $165 $2 75 White Cotton Blankets. Grey Cotton Blankets. Cotton Button Confifolrteri. Down Comforters EBSTEB & MacKAY .-`,\, W / inc Ideal ci-ccefy, Q » -