md ' 0|); § If so you need rt 800" D551' Of *ka _ _...~,......~.......-......~-.... ,_,a..,,_.,_...,,._._.- _ _ H y A 7 _ ' T ‘ ‘ > ' -F§@¥*"‘1"~“°‘f~' "‘= =;-’:~ -- ~r"-Q*-“-rr* -- . V e ' ' » ' ` i i ` .“ ' :ri "L ". f_‘».:~+_-~.~;._-'~ - r i . ‘r ' ‘;-.-“,-1,13;-1 -_ ’ - f ‘ -`. 1 - ' f"`»"}."f_13;T7'l ‘ ' :ai-. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTIETOWN, DECEMBER 28 1898 *Y 7 ' K ~ nerr or ir niriiwiisousisronr "°"lii`i`rlili"lii"° ...’.. 1 l..’.. IC-Om .-.I Ulf... Um.. ( . iiiiiiiw iiiii _lli.i...llli.ili.i. . as 50 Ladies’ H * orth 7'5c to 1 ,25 25Ceach f CIOIOIUQIIOIO IIOIIIOI QIOIIIOIOIOI C Illlll Ol }L0l` 2. I IOIOIOIQUQIIQIQIOE onulonri alslu insult# _ii V 1 CE »::"b 1' llllllllllilillll lloll D lllll \ also ensue S 0 1° ole loqll ICI... IIUIQICIC-.-_._ _,T ._ .:/_ 5.4 74 gg ,-4. J in ""‘ Z U llllli IZOIOIO Ill Ollllll nclurles all Ladies’ rl C-hilrli'en’s Felt . ailoi‘.<_ ‘Wallting ° nts anil Dres" liapes. 'c for 38.: L00 for 500 1 25 for lille l_lili tot' SOC UQIOIQ dill llllll O IOOI LllDlES’ SASQUES anna aaeloao nouns g We have 100 black _ 0 gand '23 colored, all 2 Q new fashionable gar- } ments-we off-er them Q now .ir the following Q reductions . 2 $3.00 for S2 00 4.00 fo.r 2.6.-5 6.00 for 4.010 0,00 for 6020 'Z-0-0 for 0 .00 IICIO llgg »-» :I6-'IM-a IIIOIOIIIIIOOI IIUIQI llllll ) ) D ICICI, STANLEY BROS. P i l l l i 1 1 r 1*' S a+3>¢-v3>¢-o'3~¢*l)~§ <84-¢8>o+3-o+3» 0-+3> o+3> 043-6-43- Wmvsr gone. . ~ ughs, - Gmc’ »_ Tooth- Colds, ache, Dysentery, h 3"’ ‘" Bowel Complaints * 1. Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for '~ these troubles is ld 1 Q* . 7 -l'.*U*€*'¢ , _ I- ' ~ t ii ,,, afrrm/lofi T It is the trusted friend of the ‘la ¢¢'l>04_fQ'<" E ll C "9 return that she became insane 0I1lhiS of Charlottetown citizens who visited ‘ *f`.¢~0<€v~C *ft-0 '°@'7'D LOCAL BRIEFS The Latest News ot ine (lily ann Proilnoo. i -1--i-_n Batnererl lit Guardian Reporters and Cor- respondents Everywhere. gui (Sec also on page 5.) Gao. Fawcett, Sicl;'.'illo,reosntly sold a very line short horn bull to J .Calbeck, P. E. I. Ma. Cuuztls H. Cnaunrntt. of Fer- nell & Chandler, leaves this morning for a pleasure trip to Salida, Colorado. Basxsr Socrli. -The ladies ot the Presbyterian congregation Dundas in- tend having a basket social in the New Bridgetown llall on Monday, January 2nd., 1899. Mlessls George Snelgrove and Albert Gay in the employ of Messrs Schurman, Clark, Lefurgey & Co., Summerside, spent yesterday and the previous night in the city. They return home today. W. P. Hour, agent ofthe Bank o Nova Scotia in Jamaica. will be trans- ferred to Boston. It is the proximitvi ol Jamaica to Cuba and the fact of the Bank of Nova Scotia having an agency ` in Jamaica. that prompted the idea ot establishing agencies in Cuba.--Halifax ` Herald. Jttirer-1 llobrisom’ went to Albertori yesterday, to preside ovcr the election ii trial of Mr._ M~‘_ddie Ga‘lsn*, which lakes piece there 'u " ' He was ac- ooinpanied bv \l r »' Weeks, as Registrar of the l <» . ; .ind also by l Atrornev-Geiterai .\l‘-~= .>nald, who will appear for Mr. (` ~ . and Mr. Mc- Quarrie for the _i r~' i tiers. AT it nieeiing of the hockev clubs ,from Sackviile. Sussex, Shedia: and Moncton nceiirly lieth in the latter city it was decided to form 1 hocky league to be known as the Eastern League of New brunswiek. to be composed ot the following teams: Victorias and Orioles from Moncio 1, one team each from Sackville, Sussex and Shediac. Tm: farmers of Upper Sackville are persuing a wise course in increasing the number of cattle. W. _ B. l:`awce't is wintering about 125 head, \Vesley Faw- iceit has in the vi iuity of 100 head,while other farmers in that neighbeihocd have anywhere between 25 and 50 head. When these men discovered that hay r, would be a drug upon the market they bought up all the cattle they could hand- le and in this way they turn their hay , into beef. _ ‘~Sri=:»._srsn F.\sr.\‘E'r, instead of going * on the Star ways to be overh-ruled. has gone around to Esquimalt and entered T the dry dock. where she is today being inspected bv two Mexican shipping men, who, it is reported on very good authority, have bought her for use in the Mexican trade. Her, purchasers _are Messrs. Martinez and Laniza, who have, for some time past, been looking over the shipping of Victoria with a view to purchasing a vessel. Thr- Fastnet meeting their requirements they at once began arrangements for the pur- ‘ chase of that vessel, and it is said that the deal was consummated this morning. She will beoverhanlecl here, and on the completion of this work will be ,taken south by her owners.” The Fast- let was owned by Pickford & Black and loft here last for Victoria.-Victoria, B. C., Times. ` THE N. B. exchanges contain the following account ofa sad case at Mem- ramcook: While the joyous Christmas time brings happiness to many to others T sorrow accompanies its coming. Avery sad incident oflsuch occurred in this vill- age during the past weekl The mind of one of our prosperous farmers. Thedi Ledger. having become deranged last i cial Lunatic asylum. This was so great a shock to his wife that her health be an was in poor health. was so joved at his April’ he was conveved to tha Provim 92; Kent Street, Charlottetown -14 g to fail. After spending the summer in the CHRISTMAS buying is beg; done at on asylum Mr- Ledger returned homo about ,big sore. ivnnaeiroi, amazing, ire- i _ - the first of December. and his wits. Wh" mendons. three superlatives that hardly -_- givs sufficient emphasis to the crowds ` Tuismarket was quiet yesterday and prices remain unchanged. i Post Oflico iuspr- :tor Bracken lei. _v-sterday inorrring on an otlicial trip to Caps Tormeniine. Mit. Ltroxnitn Moiiiits. Sumnierside. came to Charlottetown yesterday and returns home todav. __ UN Christmas day, through the kind- ness of Mrs. li. Robertson, tirafion St., Cnurfolletown. the inmate-i at Falcon- ,wood Were Ieguled with cakes and dough mrs, from Capt Sl;-ewait’s bak- ery. Th-ev wore highly appreciated and very thankfully received. ' Coscnnr .mn r:i~trurtrAi>iiui-:i~i'r.- Under the auspices of Winston South sclnol an entertainment will be given in :Winsloe Flallto n gh‘. (Wednesday) Doors open at 7 e’clock, concert to begin at 7 30_.Adinission only 10c ents. Proceeds towards furnishing school _with supplies. Superintendent Mc- Leod of Charlottetown will give an ad- dress. TBI semi-annual examination of -New Haven school came off on Thurs- day, 22nd. There was a good attend- ance of pupils and a very fair represen- t-ition of parents present on that occa. sion. Mr. Geo. McMillan. who is in ,charge of the advanced department, ap- p ars to be a very painstaking and skil- . . d f ,fill teacher, and the classes under his lui guidance have done particularly goo work. Miss Sadie Mcliaig superin- tends the junior department. She is an industrious teacher, and this depart- ment is in a very satisfactory condition. Af er the examination was endel there was a short, but very select program- me rendered by the pupils. The pu- pils were then taken by v. pleasant sur- prise in the shape of refrr-shuentsr, of xvhichthey parrcok heartily. Last but riot least were the addresses made by the parents and visitors. who eulogizsrl ,thc teachers for the ab`e and ellicient manner in which the school' was con- ducted. Com. THE January number ot the New Brunswick Magazine is early at hand and contains 64 pages of good reading. The opening p~per bytW. K. Keynolds. of1837, which beatthe record of ali Ensign Cross at Halifax, in 1824, and with the facts Mr Ra niond’s ia iers the early Acadian families. Aus zinc during-the coming year. This in advance, by W. K. Reynolds, St. John, N. B.; single numbers 15 cent enCh. - --_-9--1 day and Sunday. Call or send slam for information. lates, they are lovely. Get them. Candy Co. Th»=._v are lovely. llolvill’s llreeteri Store- / dinner to aid digestion--20 dlw _ est of art guaranteed.-P IH. TRAISOR ici ` | ‘ _ i “_” f= point and wishedto be constantly with Tm; Big Stole Sam-day, Never bg . her husband. Mr. Lsgerbegan to_show for-9 atihig time of the year have w _ V signs of renewed insanity, and it was experienced or Seen such a glgami 5 5 J . aaaaaanaaaaaa @ _ You (D ini? Boots. \Vr>. have all kinda. * .rIen`s Hockeys, the very bpili. iés L1die= Hockeys, line skating boots. - * Ladies' Cliocolare skatiuv boots re- “I a vnlar pric=~< $1 lil, 8225ann $23.1 re- deemed advisable to place both husband gathering of people in any one store i and wife in the asylum. whence they Charlottetown. Sight seers and buyer were taken last week. This unfortunate ¢1-owded every 3591,, of this St0,e_ and § - Couple hive one child which is being the me;-ry sound of Christmas greetin ="‘ Cured for by relations. went on right merrily in this great mer; g carrtile centre. A real live Santa Clan ' - ' was in the western window on Saturday. . __ _ -J P 0.&C.- S Pt &C' freeAtsripAor£f; on the FQQE. li.OIi1-;1il watyii Fizori 1 ne @ 2* “° @ @ THE liUlllUlAll DFFIGES lillllll Ile @ @ Prolse Biork, up the stairs neil to W. P. @ lovlil’s llroolrery Store. @ THE iillllllllllll llFFlllES in tlielleir _ ca) WE EXTEND @ Prorrsellloolr, on tire stairs neil lo W.P <1\=°=-<1 to no 5 pm ` ` lloliilll’s Brooke Sto e. nz G. D. LOXGWGRTH and C0 l* SALT SALT ,gli bags stir ex s. s.io»speep1».-pie trzlplryé sooo -r Z @0®@~@ 25, §To onpnaénd allg _ " ’ _ >'° S if ,,,._._.,,._ § glloinpliiiients ol tlie Seaso U berries.. ri e tomatoes, reen ea *iii* etnies oiiiiiiiii " g " ~ r is an ~cceunt of the great Sr. John tire tires there until that of 1877. Harry _ _ Piers concludes the story of the trial of “I” 5°” °b"~"°‘5' °°l“”°“ I ”°“°° th” gives some chance for speculation as to how far the verdict was in accordance exalted wma wemwn, aww more and abroad he visited it twice within _ the more intere»t1n°r as thev proceed and - ~ Y I I on Portland Point, which have already , - _ ° B - _ _ ’ Mr. Hannity continues his account or w contributor this month is Placido P. Gnuflet, of St. Anue’s College, Church Point, H. S., who tells the story of the Acadian Fugitives, as he learned it from his ancestors. Mr. Gaudet is a |l well known authority on the Acadians, and this is the first of a number of papers to be contributed to the maga- magazine is published at $150 a veal.. with an alien soil. on the banks of the Da. Curr cures Chronic Diseases an-l ltupiu e at Ch’rown, Fridav. Satin- i “ P ‘ oerter. , THOSE delightful Snowflake Choco- Ask your grocer to putyou upabox _ H A _HW ,___|_. .N of chocolates, made by the White, 1 i i 3 T THE Blllliliilll 0FFlilES in the lim Prorrse Bloolr. up the stairs next to W. P. CEL!-:RY is now recognized as the .~ very best thing to take immediately after ' GREAT reduction in portraits and E 7 frames for the next. sixty days. .High- e 0 . ; 5 is-__ii. ii. iiiriiinii, gx 55 Fon Xmas week we will be in the ’ ' , market Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Manicure Pieces until I0 o’clock at night. °-Seasonabl ,r goods,” celery, lettuce, parsley, cran- green corn, geese, turkeys. savory, we ini-,end giving gage, thyme, onions, parsnips, beets, - The Fee Hive 8 ‘_ etc. For Saturday evening enter b spec|al Low Prices '-“mb” Y°"d’ ithe norrh door. J ,J. Gait & SoN,Te1 Conncllys Wharf: ' phono 180.-20 d IW 1 ~....r"°?““'°"’°°"”‘ *’°'° ° °“" qgg§Q¢Qr9¢9¢ .Leading For Store-“IY tlllll ' D an ei on all these goods till Xmas to clear ,»i_ o;r=.riU'rci1 EsoN l Easrtrmr Norms.-Winter has come lat last. andthe jingle of the rl igh hola is heard on our roads again, and blushing maidens embrace the oppor- tuniiy of breathing our exhilirating and invigorating breezes on these cool De- cember evenings., Though lacking t e p li.-'li and so callrd accomplishments ii of the city young man, reneazh the i'ough,extcrior ot the country ewain beats a heir t that is true and a loyalty that is unswerving and the nriaopuisti- icaied maiden who slights him tor the village blood often makes a mistake which she ruea for years.--The ice on , all our rivers and p-mas, gives our men l, an opportunity of spearing eels, though "» more or less of these peculiar fish are found in all our streams. in the Basin and,North River they are mor.» easily caught, and thither our ishermen all resorted the last few cold days. That veteran fisherman, William Codin. has bssn shipping than the last few falls to Boston, ‘and though low prices and soft weather out down his returns to a smell figure last year, yet he intends to shin again in s few days, Mclnnil & Ioung, ‘John Robertson and Seth McLean all made good catches this year.-Mr. John D. McDonald alter spending a few weeks visiting his friends at Rollo Bay the winter at home.--The Great East- ern Lodge, I. O. G. T. meets every Thursday evening. and though smaller in number than at one time. the enter- tainments are ot a high order. Conspi- cuous among its regular atendants are Alex Scott, sr.. Alex.Scott, jr ',Wm.Mc- ,5 Lean and F. S Robertson. Like other” parts of the Dominion, the people of the East are much interested in the attempted winter navigation of the Gulf a= far as Pnspebiac north of the Bay of Chaleur. though we live iii an age where seeming impsssibilities have been accomplishrd. you this at- tempt can only end in one way -lin fai.urc. The promoters of this project i in England may be commended for their enterprise, but could they stand on the northern side ot the East Point from January till March, sometimes later,and look seawatd at the immense body of driftice completely covering the water,rhey would not Le so sanguine of the results of the uncertain undertaking. death in M rryland or Neil Mclntyre, formerly of Clear Srp rings, a brother of ine .are Captain Da-_riel Mclntyre. Far from dsowning and despising his native place, like a few of our p -pulation last six years, the last time a year and a half ago, 'and though he had gained wealth and con-petence abroad, he even then sp: ke of returning to spend the remainder of his days in the land of his birth. the land which he had left in the strength of his early manhood, some thirty i ears before. could he settle his 'business in Maryland satisfactorily. Of im posing presence and genial disposition ne was a general favorite and while his dust mingles Potomac ,his memory will long be ke pl. gr. err in his native Clear Springs. Lei.; insurance is a good thing bu 1 '-saith insurance, -by keeping the blood f r-nie with Hood"s‘Sarsnparilla, is still l BEITER leave that big- fat turkey or goose alone Xmas unless you have some of Gay’s celery to assist in its digestion- 20d1 w ‘ " ._ ,_= l Drecious §5to_i1e, Gelns V _ . I, ,__ . ii;-An Article of Jewelry O llllii E for personal use is sure t E make an acceptable lllli IUII ll Z EW YEARS; l ll lllllllll ll b i _ , In our 'Big Double Store in the _ | _ _ We carry the Largest --Chee _ ~ . " " '~ 2 of Toys in the cityza l ,.| .,' Stock of . ,. r v , ever imported to P. Island. ‘ was °“f ‘tee Start -of Toys, Celluloid arid leather Cards, _¢S'c., Qc. » i ,p ' .v *Well H been » _gd ____,f'.~r` 5; if Japanese Ware-,il&f»~ .~ ‘ 5.-Sf .*.Jx~_. _’.. . - 4 lv .Y .<3 d we have, thg, F >? Before moving into rare bargains in e Ready-made Suite, l Overcoats, __ _ UIsters» - Reefers» _ Waterproof Goa§s» Gloth of all Kin s Underwear. ' Shirts, Ties. » i Hoes. Gloves. _ Hats. Caps,etc. ' Reductions o All Goods in npr Store marked a f 2 to 33 I-3 perceni llor Present Sale. for Spot Gash Dnly.. ~ z D. A. Bruce. Y l Is the Cheapest and Best, Fuel i We are making a. superior quality of Coke now. Orders 'nust be left ahcadlto iinsure delivery. orrrcs. oussiu shnssr. . ` ‘ No llirfli. No Ashes. Almost as good as Anthi-acite cozil and half as ch cap. Charlottetown Light & Power .c UUKE Fllll lllliiill (lr Any il|oserlliSioiei;", » 4 _ l i‘ Ci _ ___ _ g. .p .. .. - =“ “' .rv . 'g-e»~. °’ S - ‘ ` ° . ns it ‘ ~ I ` I :',..Y-ply V.; ,__ __{,Vi'_i' _ " _ 2-? pf _:_ wif. ,f` ' . ,_-_ :fx t 7 rl;-§i‘_/gftf-.,~f_, [_ l f 1 - =="~_, -‘ st- ‘ . y r».;,~_ . . pw . ¢ 1 j 7 ' 't» 1 ` and Little Pond, has 'returned again lol f _ ‘ _ - 1 f "` e » "' _ our midst.-Michael J. Whelan has re- ' - ~ E __¢ _- »-r, % » turned from the United States to spend ` Q - . _ D _ ,ij l ‘ t § ' ,; a l ' _ Y Booble Store, llorris lilooh, Victoria Rev.” l ll Alil llllllflill lll l.ll3VB i TllE GREAT WATCH IIDUSEL ouR ` Sliver lilounlerl Hair Brushes. Cloth Brushes. Bonnet Brushes. etcar etcl have just arrived. s, It is now so late in the season that .f 'J Patronize Home Institutions.` Wear Home Goods- Tryon doubled and twisted Bannock bum Tweens. Goods that wear for y T1'-V°“ Ladies* D128,” G°°dS’ I Unshrinkable Blankets. ' ` ° ii T|iere’sNo Plane Lire Hon _ i Ma};l_eli1byMode;‘{n Machitneyy, open Get the Tryon Kind. i:i'...;_:..:.l.;;°.:.;'c ° °°‘ °‘ Tryon Plain and Fa.ncy.Tweeds. G ood! that do nt rad* ` ea Tryon Nobdy Smlmgs’ Blankets that wear a. life time Trym’ Lavy Sages’ Tryon our Readyrnade Cloth T"y°'_’ Homespun’ Suits and Ulsters our own Cloth. :All-:£722 lélfgziilti’ The best value in Clothing. m y ' Nothing to equal it. 1fY°“ Yam- _ sein by ni Leaning Merchants. liyonwoolon Manulooluiing l}o’y l’