g - - 11-' ~ "_ _ rr' _.--.V _*_-ty ’ 2 i , ‘ iz-.a‘s!='f-» '\..;.i~ g~ V \ ,_.,.,, _,,-._» '. " “1 _ . . 6 r _ -' ;` ni . " ». "--’ ~; . I V '_-'V V __*__ ,‘,_,_____,__;__T ...aa-vas-f' * ‘ " ._ . ~ ~f ~ awww- =-@dRnAm-w»'*H» W THE GUARDIAN. CHARLU'I"1`E'1`()\VN, P. E. I., DECEMBER 15. 1899. 1- ' ‘ _ -:f_;_~ ' ~"~ -- ~ ~ _ .__ A _ .A .. _. _ . ._ _ ihr steck of Gloves is complete. Kid Lined and Unlined 75c locha Lined and Unlined, to$2 75 ll LADIES iewpah-aefmat 58cline regular prices 110 and Kia Lined and Unlined 90:: ll0 125 l353ndl65 MochaS1lkLined $160 EEKSGICO The company have been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. W. K. Rogers, formerly of Snminerside, P. E. I..as manager of this branch, who will shortly remove with his family to this city. Sackville Post says: A number of strangers were in town on Saturday on route to P. E. Island, but the steamer did not make her usual trip owing to the rough weather. She came in Suu- day and returned taking passeng- rs and freight. P0 Wesleyan says :- Our missionary meet- ings recently held w-re v success- ful. At (berry Valley. Hy- Penna of lduhgue did exedllent ser-p vice. At Vernon River. Bewb. W. J. Mc0cnipllsld J. J. Teasdale drew a large aadince. Bro. loConnall in- trcduofd the Chairman in a humorous and raey style. When the Chairman ol thedietriesrespcnded with a grand speech, l84`was promised and O12 pail! lin the meeting. ` 'rm sqm: cams si mutatis held a Q ble -ooial last ° ht is un maui. in-. F. Tgq :psidec ands programme ef some een numbers wasearried out. Sena- tor Ferguson was present and took pert in the programme. Mr. T. A. Mcbean was also present and added to the en- joyment of the evening by giving two readings. Mr. B. B. Norton auctioneer- ed the baskets which were readily bought. The proceeds of the entertain- ment was $50 which is to go toward the repairing of the Baptist Church. Miss LEFURoEY’s lecture on Shake- speare’s women in the Central Metho- dist church vestry last night greatly P land made her last trip between Sum 'ch' tho success °‘ 'mother Ch"l°"" under the cha rona eof Mrs ii e Post B Same eveumg Sackv"1°.Tuesday last, elected Councillor for. THE apron fair and tea in the Y. M. ` Ward 21. in the City of Boston. We C. A. hall yesterday afternoon given by IN referring to the Canada Cycle and congratulate our young friend and wish the ladies of the W.C.T.U. was liberally Mmm- Q0_ gba 5;, ,john Qigbe gays ; _ him success in the honorable position patronized. The hall was prettily l to which he has been elevated. Col. W. T. Warburton, M. D. Indian Medical service \retired). has recently been appointed superintendent of the A Suanuic correspondent of the A Vernon Rivdr cones ndent of the* added to that _voung lady’s repute as an i enter.ainer and impersonator of char-' actor. Miss Lefurgey’s presentation of the different characters was exception- ally good but her work was probably more admired in the portrayal of Shy- Royal lniirm Edinbur h. Dr. War and exceptional executive ahilitr,which with other sterling qualities make Col. responsible poit -St. John Globe. WHILE Mr.Johu Costayne,acting third j engineer ot the Government steamer Minto, while walking along Great Geo. Street yesterday morning, on his wav to Dr. Kelly’s nice, was overtaken hy weakness and fell to the sidewalk, striking his head against the pavemett. He; was picked ap by a team that hap- pened io be passing at the moment ot the accident and taken to Dr. Couroy’s oflice. Dr. Conroy immediately had him removed to the Charlottetown hos- pital where he remained unconsci ports last night state that he was im- proving. Lasr evening the undergraduates of 500 LBS In all sizes weighing from lo Ill llis iacli o not trouble about yo-ir Christmas let us do it foi We know you nothing but the We make no but the BEST a“d use the best A suit of Underwear 38c u s and bake it right "W A pretty Tie in a handsome Telephone 98 Christmas Box 38c up 'J 0,, Th H I xasnoat andllsr oeplta lt lllmsss' st tts Eye Fa. tr , ,mm Tm ,- L mme ° .mi Follow the crowd to ) " p m.2to8l>- 'sL§Lasa_e_e__. _ 1 . A ' .y H Yesterday ` A: _ A A /,IJ g .Senlnti Matti & lla »- Bros keep the best, ' _ .: A l fl Q clothing made ml Whoieslepaqltsml. ~ Sneeessoffte Besrlim, Cli’in»_ . knowin that lf) /il Fir Coit frin $l3.00 up A Fur Cap ~‘ 1-50 up A pair of Fur Mit's 1.50 up A Sleigh Robe from 4.50 up A Fur Collar H 2.00 up A Suit of Clothes from 3.50 up A pair of lined Gloves 50c up P A pretty Tie l0c up g A pretty Muiiier 250 up " A Silk Handkerchief 200 up g flllllii A good Umbrella 500 up ill/ A silk Irmspiiia 9.5¢ up (Qi A White s 'fi 55s up "`_.- A pair Br.-ices 15c up g 'Q A W l Sweater 50c up imp" °°""Y' (lil A Ligzn cellar se up alas Bait Brut 1 recess H L Dicke //I i.\ "nd a thousand and one bargains we have not room to tell you :but ` ' f aaoseaesaa eaaaeaeeeeenz . The Largest “ tt The Lowest I ’{.~‘ 1-‘.P¢s¢ins&C°- 151i 5 Opmmmic Hamm md “.°nm’m Prlcli lll i `_-‘ We have received splrcel ofnice -n. rn choose cannons- 1 l¢_‘§f=°;‘°;:_#;°_:{_~;im_f“;»5'»‘ assent# is gasses to ones' beam tle!;"are F. Eatehesen 15 ii. l~ll.\0rB&m, Brill ii, it Cunning, All at halfprwe this week. 1' .i nit . i l You’ll buy them low this month. thilslsis Presents for its lisstlssii. tlrlstaislltrtmsl lsr tts titles- l /yi lil aaaa eaenelee -I I esoleee OIIICUIO ICICXI luv, \\ /.0 .f lvl sl/7, A Ssal Jacket 850.00 and up Au Astrackan Jacket 19.00 -- A Fur Cape 7.00 “ “ A Fur ceiiar 1.00 “ “ jf'i,y A Fur Ruff 600 ‘ A Fur nlluff 65c “ -° gif A For cap 1 25 -~ ~ -all A Pair Fur Gloves 1.50 ~‘ ~ A Cloth Jacket 2 00 °~ °‘ 4"/fl A Trimmed Hat 1.00 “ ‘ . A Dress length 72c ' ~- ~‘ A pair Kid Gloves 750 -‘ ~ “L A Handksrchief 2c ‘ ‘ ' __ Au Umbrella 350 “ “ 7,; A siiir Blouse 3.8.5 it -. tit’/l_ A Velvet Blouse 2.50 “ H g`; A Cashmere Blouse 2.50" _"ll A Flannelelte °- 80.1 H H VA," A Dm. skirt 2.50 ~- /lil .. .lil \.‘. Ll H ` sa *f A pretty ohawl A _ ,yoj lfff ./I .V I/l» i Y» 8 - burton is a native of Prince Edward Is- land. He is a brother of Judge War- burton, Dr. James Warburton and Dr. George Warburton, of Charlottetown. Numberous friends here rej mice in this 1 recognition of .superior medicil skill Warburton a man well fitted for such a g , 1 y J. H. TL iissiz. ofthe Bank of Nova A Susmac correspondent ot the 1 L4 Scotia, Amherst. nas been granted six Sackvilie Post says :-The social event I months leave of absence He goes to of the week was the dance given by 9 *_* the Adirondacks to recruit his health. J. R. S. Murrir, at his new home on.Sack- ‘ LOOK out for Prime _surest Schucl H. Stephenson from the bank’s head of- ville street, on last Tuesday evening. noucen on Fnday’ the 99"] mst tice, Halifax takes his place _-Halifax Most of the young people Of (ne t0wn mu be a "re treat Chronic e were in attendance and Messrs Shaef . a ` ._ ' . Il ' _ ' _ u A 1. ` _ h fer, of Moncton and Farquharson of P. l.Asr season the steamer Ncrthumber- . “ E °r° very much phased t° ° r°“_' E. I. were present. The_ccm any were ' - ' .. . . . v s - H rl J ineiside and Point de viitne on wed- ‘°Y"‘ b°Y~ W"1""” M'.C“"“"' druggff' Murray. who was assisted in receiving nesday. Dec. 14th. leaving for Char- tlnrd '00 Of J- F- CUYUP- ESQ-» °f H-1 ° the guests by Miss Sadie Avard. louetown th - _ -. Customs here. Mr. Curtis was, on draped in yellow an`d red and presented a pleasing appearance. The ladies who had charge of the apron and pinsfore in bles were kept busy sho »ving aprons of all descriptions, many of which were ypretty and beautifully finished. Tue candy table laden with candy of every conceivable make was simply besieged by buyers. The table was attractively draped in red, white and blue. The our tea tables were laden with all the delicacies possible, and the ladies were kept busy serving the many patrons. The aiiir was certainli a success as far as attencance was oo ed. I. O. F. Ar Cui-‘roir. -Court Beau- onir,No.l587, is noted for its excellent suppers and good entertaimenisthat have been given br its members inthe past, but the one held on the evening of the 12th was admitted by all to be the best yet. A large percentage of the ninety- four members, each one with his wife. mother, daughter. sister or some one else’s sister was in attendance. Every one in the heat of humor. particularly an-ideal one hemade. No doubt the tween the vocal selections' the s rin Club. Tho members of the quartette H. A. Watts for some time past and it numbers are also good,banio solos,club y occupying prominent parts. There is also two laughable skmxhes. one of. lf you want to save money deal at iii? "*@'“_*" I BRB$S§ Warm Gloves For Men How about that GNU mas list? Ilatoixtmnesi-lycanphm? t ou went du .f.m.»tl..e‘s-mi Pinihee' iiiinitieff. '°°°°" Fair grade of men’ kid gloves fleece IJ Better kid softer aid finer in fiahh, Ibn The newest colors a very fair do I gloves, My uiiil \ B’ "%2'??'- / glove with warm.” A special line, when seated at the tastefully and wall nun. Uf ‘WU provided tables. Sapper being over at l0f‘.8 Vlltlp hom Oub s , ' until 7 o’clock last evening. Latest re- P23 mi 1 40 I" \\ \\ \ t\‘ Er’ riff; people know that he was selected W for to dll that position at the R x » I of mlhoudo wn ’ 0l\tlf» Uwtfslz 'if . _ Eiidhfiietliizi gint is intended ggi; l*"°“ Si' Um" 5- f_’"*°‘ 'P°"°- T5 “id” an annual dinner at the _Halifax hotel. m*:_i°° ;b"°£l:il;°"l’l°°::‘=°‘:.u;zl'i “Bd For some years past the idea of such a l°"__I;.tl;m§°° “mir Rudi!! Fins Ma “_ function had been entertained in the ° 1 ° cha d 'M minds of the membsrsof the law school. R' W' L‘“°”‘i_ SP°°°|f' L' U: f 0 hp? N but not until this year did any action F°"l°1`i 8°°8» MW JU" H°"lU» bllf»f»0Il materialize, and the undergraduates are D°°°h R°°diP¢' J°h“ T' murray? S°°3" Fine gan mo* to be warmly` congratulated on this .R L"m°_°ti I°_""“m°"t‘l m“°i°' bl U 7 their first dinner. The spacious dining R°°"* WU' ll” Edlth M'¢K‘Y i_D°_°‘t» ‘ns “B Q to hall of the Halifax presented a very Wm- ‘M J°‘i° 9‘°‘""i R°°“*U°°» HCBCU llnfd handsome appearance. the foliage of M'"t_A;:’i° H°'""li S°°i§° _ M‘eI£' , Fm, 'uno' the palms and ferns, and the rich colors ;“°°d’ °"':h':;"“* um" °°'t J' nw li ' closed 'tht of the flowers contrasting harmoniously °” “.7 H ‘L'°'Y Ill U ° in mg stitch....:-..;':.':.::.:..;":..:°:§: we fu' wi glittering siiv rware. t o’c oc _ the students ard their guests filed into h_°"d nm S_°°*°h “"8" 'lu V°'uY I lplque “RM w the room anil if-ok their seats. On the h'?éu '£h° i°°'r:m°&"‘_l° “$31 hw: tovga M 'iii...<.»~.i ri .ia si y °°°f 'uf °°° lock tha; in anv other. The lecture rSlf5;e,i';k__;_,d¢;l ;ionti.Hst1;ingn:nd P. Flavshan_ of g M cot? 'n‘¢ M proved issl. I ’ d l f ,_ é _ ° _ _H_ ensiig . ecommi tee consisting. 00 ‘- The Pe0p|el8 Store Shakespear-e’s qw\:>lrgk?a:id~;;g aliility if igcisfgtn' ng., :i,E|I:r“r;:ft[‘;:_ Rh:;,,11_ of Capt. George llcbeod. John Gunn. Finest mobil M ¢l'°'f * tml! ’!mP°t'\0°i° iUf°l'Pl‘°t‘lli°U Dr. Forrest. Mr. Harris and Mr. Geo. M°-°d! C°°“°b1°» “U” M-G'““- W| th fqf tgp Ima M M '"3 5*" Pi°°°°- T59 30059900 IWW' Ritchie The toasts and menu was all ly enjoyed the effort which was voted s that °°Q|d be d,,i,.°d___H,_ cm.°ui°|°_ 1.: llllrltlfr 1330549. ft) T, llld Mull* M literary treat. Rev. W. W. Lodge D96, 14_ _h t h B d A M, I h C f°\8N'lllPd by KHP “id°d_____H) moan _ D _ “_ earsalo t e .an . lustre s ow Pr n mn' °° This entertainment is being pat on by ` ' " 'I A f ’ [the members of the club. without the ._ 3. . wi-' ._._-l<`,i~ _"'\ .- ‘-1 .»~ --\~ iv ';"\ 2-<~ .\_~ i- "-’; ('12 su its Ilsst Villa I s li. utssl tsl i I Til 6`l a 1-|45 ggg|¢g1' e STH! LARGEST. i;f,`\.¢, eros: f STAFF L |14 11-|g_ 0 WAIT 0 .gf cirv. V00- "’ C iii* iiiiii if-iiigs na ni any nantes also mi it may be "W "Sli" 330" remarked that they are fu ly competent Ml clmfljuj- todo so. The first part et tie entertain- 3- t v M ment ooushte of the circle. Of °l?us'.-e 0'” 8 W the regular bones and tambo occupy tra., prominent positionsou the ends and be- f ‘ Y P 3 some very funny jokes on the mild ____-;_ L_; tempered interlocuifr, who occupies a ` raised seat in the centre of the circle. N Look 1 The songs.we cannot particnlariz-»,they at, l are all good, the songs of the end men, i::'::.s.;°'::: .“.“t°.:°.°:°:'.:'._P°.'.: Comfortable to Use . "T this the star number ofthe programme Our Xmas. stock of Rattan and Cobbler lets Roukdl H the dnest we have ever shown To make those good prloes In meet eases are marked Ill” than last year. Buy early-we will store for you and send home wh* isthe vocal quartette by members of r' . \" have been under the tuition of Prof. wi is not to be wondered at that they per- ‘lg form their part sc perfectly. The other and baton swinging cornet sol#-s. etc.. _ which concludes the programme. The. " boys leave for Crapaud this morning p (ty where they put tie show on tonight; iii ‘/g '" Brien’s Hall, and there is no doubtfqp all but they will give the people; N as line an evening’s entertaiiimi-ni. ~ as they could wi~h for. The musical part of the programme is un-ler the g-S gs iaé -412,; \i:f¢ .¢,_ _,_ ,_ directon of Mr. Jack Pa ne. Mr. ft "°" " `“' "' ‘J :" Z* ”» y _--‘_ _._ A .»_ Howard McDonald acting in the capacity ' " of st ge manager. $ 3 4 ~ i A