1'5d'Pf¢"H°i l3|'l'|Fl.J“ P!¥H'» e Q 1 mn GUARDIAN, crm n.i.o'1'rE'rowN, nnoinunnti 22, lass i ““ ' I ' -nl ,, Ip- _ ,____ , _*___ _ ,___ ____ ____________________________ _______________ ___ _ _ ____ _ _ M ff i ilu in D ` hristmas 2' has started in earnest and we are prepared for 1 it with a grand assortment in all departments `§ Everything here is the latest and best in our . line. I ladies’ Kid Cloves. lMen’s Kid Gloves. Ia show a stock that is absolutely ‘ We’ve almost every thing you can I .qmehable in this city. We _dy the hes; We sen the lat_ ask to seein men’s gloves, lined and Ig Blues. * Gmensv law Taus. . In modes. this lot includes gloves a $1 60 have a heavy make with as i tl-had63-4, ’ are 1 io llrkfaat. . arlkelus. O f 'llhdi lacing, with weltings and j Ztedeolored points, only $1 10. Suede Cloves eden. ever sold at Sl 40. mbrellas, Hdf ks, Soarfs, Ties. Bows, Furs, Dresses, it Ut, etc. All the new shades just re- unlined ' Nlen’s Neckwear. 6 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS IM PORTATION in 3 push button fasteners and 5 _ t l - All the novelties in Four in Hand, ;Derby, Paris, Bows, Special value at T' l7°5and 35c if id* °""°°‘1"”° 7 --» _Men s llleelored stitching and weltings, - iphhttnn fasteners; sizes 6,6 I-4, ,siritrrlumoi-s, erchiefs Braces, 22"... I _ is Underwear, Th'I§rve is equal to any Suede; Cuffs, Ami Shirts $100 White Shirts ----.--1;-';_-----_-_.___-.. ....._._._._... Are full laundered linen fronts and ands best Cotton bodies, perfect ting and Tailor made: $100 Each taiiley Bros i ; rim Flannels, X Blankets, , -_-, ___ » #_ llnderolothing, We show a good range at lowest prices. .r. rjggfigrirs. 11 and Prnrintn. - ' lSeealsoonpage5.) I city yesterday. p Ma. -Joins licGrr.t.tvnar, Supreme 1 Secretary of the I. O. F., is addressing l meetings in a few towns in N. B. and . . S. He speaks in Moncton this eve- ning. i l I. O. G. T.-In Charlottetown Lodge o-night. a programme will be rendered and next Tharsdav evening llr. J. D. Seaman will deliver a talk on "Self Culture." ‘ Taz treasurer ct the Y. H. C. A. acknowledges with thanks the rweipts from the Execulorl ot the lafe William Dodd.Esq.,of his bequesto! livelmedred dollars towards the library of that in- letitutien. Tris Kisses Palmer ef Victoria have got a large Cnr.stmas tree for the child- ren _ot that pace, having received many Chnstmae presents trom friends in the United States lor the occasion to be ex- hibited on Monday next the 26 iust. , Tm: treasurer ot the P. E. Island Auxilia to theB & F Bible Socie ry . . ly -*acknowledges with thanks the receipt from the Executors of the lite William Dodd, Esq., the sum ot four hundred .Mid Sixty-two dollars and fifty cents, being his bequest (less legacy duty) to the B. & F. Bible Society. J. W. V. LAWLOB, of St. John, who has been inthe citvfir the past two weeks rep 'executing the McLaughlin Car- riage C0.. of Oshawa, Ont.. intends making Charlottetown a diatribuliug point for this extensive business cou- cern. Mr. Lawlor will be pleased to receive correspondence from any one interested. He leaves by the Stanley this morning for S: John. where the tirm is making its head-quarters for the Maritime Provinces. ‘ Tat: annual meeting of the members of Searle L. O. L. No 1664, was held at Searletown Hall, Dec. 8th inst. Alter one initiation, the books showed an ex- tra increase in membership and finances during the past year. The books were carelnlly.kept by the Fin. Sec"y, VV. J. McNeill and Treasurer, Alphens Wright. showing ii surplus ot over 50 per cent over last year. Atter general business the following ollicers were elected for the ensuing year: Wor. M., Nsthgniel Peirson; Deputy M., Joseph Wright; Chaplain, John Francis; Rec Sec’y, Fred Bfll; Fin. Stc’y, J. F. Hayes; Treasurer. David Peirson; Dir. . of Cer..Heur_v Cameron; Lecturer,Wl. J. McNeill; Senr. Committee-.nen, Al- pheur Wright, Ewen Cameron, Vim. crossman. John Hyde and Fred Pier- son; Pr0xe_vs` for Grand Lodge, Wil- liam J. McNtill ard Bince Wright. A vzm' pretty wedding took place \ at the residence of John B. Curtis, Eeq.. Wilmot Valley, on Thursday evening last, when his only daughter, Mamie, was united in marriage with Mr Robert Hag of the same place.. the oiiiciating den, North Bedeque. The groom was supported by Mr. John Hag, while Miss _Lama Walker and Miss Laura Ar. ` nett acted as bridesmaids. The bride looked very attractive in her white dress and wedding wreath, which was decked with orange blossoms. _Alarge Alter the marriage, the guests repaired to the dining room where a sumptuous repast was prepared and partcok of the gcofl things. The party then returned to the large parlor where a very enjoy- able evening was spent, the _entertain- ment`being interspersed with vocal and instrumental music. The young couple are very popular ond the bride was con- sequently the recipient of a large num- ber oi handsome and costly presents. About eleven o’clock the happy pair left for their new home with many good . wishes for ' their future happiness.- . Coit. Dir. CLir'r cures Chronic Diseases ani Rupture at Ch’town, Friday. Satur- day and Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. eeeeeeeeeeeee naci-:Metra XM c E5* Z oooooecoc ooooooooooo on I ° tooth innnlinl “ .i_ be observed by ;iving_~?-he Bees , a Holiday. on Monday the Zntb. be b h ' ~ 't t th Bee Q i."ii§'§ rfuihiiiii-rcvirmfifgiu izisiis of . number butonlg one QLALITY and Q that 'run ans @ PHONE I8l g J AllEC§m clergyman being the Rev. Mr. Wbid-rl number of invited guss s were present., lf you wish to have money _ enough @ to till the stockings for the little tote saw 5. good percentage on your é _ .F3 eeeoeo , LIFE PRES-_BRVER8 England. one _day~ while lying onthe berth the steward come into the rcom. "Are these lile preservers” (said I pointing above me) “it so passengers Gilltrtl ll linrllu lltitrltrs nl liar- .twin be .town new to ns. rum mn after coming on bourd°” °*0l\,” (h enough if there in need for it.” I felt indignant, but being too unwell to show resentment. I said nothing The im- ' are merely to comply with sea regula service. Suppose a collision like that of g the Bourgognemould one in the excitin a lite-belt when he had never been shown. He would tind it ditiicnlt even ,to take it down from its place without information. All know that in case ol' a honse_en tire, or a ship in eollisica one is apt to make a bangle oi even putting his boots on, a task so familiar shown how to use. There should be a sort ot drill in taking these articles down and 'using them properly. Hun- dreds“>are yearly spilt out on the ocean. How many are saved by-means ot life- ‘ bells? Precious -tel. Rnconnnn. Dec. 13th, 1898. ________;_.i Mi=:N’s Fancy Slinpers at 7 5c, 80c, and $100 Alley & C0. 22 li Hocitizi' boots tor boys $1.55; for men $1.98 Alley & Co. 22 1i, Our brushes. combs, mani-r cure Setts have only just ar 3 lf __- t . BORN- l' a At Hemlock Road, Orwell Cove, Dec. lst, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Nicholson. a son. A At Hemlock Road. Urwell Cove. Dec. 19th, ’98, to Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mc- l Donald. ti son. At Kinloch. Orwell, on Dec. 15th, ’98, to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Grant. a son. At Vernon River Bridge, on Monday, Dec. 12th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. B.D. Huntley. a son, q ' LD -m.._. _ _ ____-.¢~ HLRRIBD. -rr use --1-_em At Crapaud, on Dec. 21st inst, bv the Rev. David Price, Miss Annie Jane, eldest daughter of George Newsome Esq..to Mr. Thomas Stordy oi West. moreland. » DIED: rm ‘ f"-' ~ -- f 1| At Uigg. Wednesday morning, Mrs. William McKinnon. aged T6 years. Af. Mason’s Springs. Md., U. S., on the Tth Dec , Neil J. McIntyre, aged 63 years. Deceased was formerly a re- sident of Clear Springs. Lot 44, and brother ot the late Capt. Daniel Mc-. Intyre. At Moosemin, N. W. T., on the 2nd. iust, of congestion of the lungs, James Bell. a native of Cape Traverse. At Sea View, Lot 20, on the 9th inet, Mrs. Dorothy Duggan, in the 89th year other age. At Travellei’s Rest, on the 9th inst, Wm. J. Hogg, in the 41st year of his age, leaving a wife and three children. At Baltic, Lot 18. on the 12 inst., after a lingering iliness, Miss Barbara Henry, aged 84 years. At San Francisco, Cai., on the 29th Miss Minnie Hunt, daughter on the lite Capt. H. R. Hunt, ot San Fran- cisco. ard grand daughter ofthe late Chas S. Hunt, of Summerside. At Mrlville. Lot 6O.on the 22nd ult., Mrs. Allan Mcbeod, in the 56th year of her age, leaving six children and other relatives to mourn her loss. She was a' good Christian woman in iull communion in the Presbyterian church at Wood Islands. TUCURETOOTHACHE IN AMINUTE Use NERVOL. 0n§;pp1iea.tien ,cut-§s :it not husk nally good or enraigia 'ui°3'He\dache.m°°°’ arc, at an in-ugzists-' “Here’s your opportunity" ‘.l“““l‘°n 7 om ° 5 aair ating is I P ’ Butts s ,Qc-ec: illlilt Ladies’ Fine Chocolate Col- ored Skatiug Boots. regular price 2.10. 2.25 and 2,35. a pair; our price now $l.75 Fine Skating Boots, lots of sty~le,service and tit to them. When you want Skating Boots ask to see those. Tum ant: rms vaurns. lllllllll ¢ li K .|os1', LOCAL BRIEFS E°""°R’S °"f"-- B v ‘ ills Lalasl llavs nl thi lilly _ ., ,. , mmleils Emyvhirt. ,,,§ Wm, , |,,,g,,) ..,,,,»,'1,,,,,,,, you ,,,,'2 In our Big Double Store in the Morris Block. _ 5 tions and not with at view ot practical I Swck of V » moment be able te fasten on properg J elre llulitlen ~ ~ :. . To leave . rived. Spbcial low prices tri - , J . clear.-GLF; Hulcheson.211i 1- g. rare bargains in Ready-made Suite, Overcoats, Ulsters. Reefers» Waterproof Goats. Gloth of all Kinds. Underwear. _ Shirts, Ties. Hoes. Gloves. _ r . _ _-_'_ -r ll »;_» "=.: ` . i , EE ="'r 3 2 , I -- s s §Christmas Presents every day. E 6 ' E 3 ‘\ . E 5 1 We carry the Largest and Cheapest aeeortmi ever imported to P E. Island ?’See our large stock of Dolls Mechanical Toys, Celluloid and Leather Goods, X35. and easily done; how much more liable i .- to err with an article he had not been X C3l`d5» ¢~i §'°- ' F. J- HORNSBY Double Store, loms block, Tittorit lor Before moving into new quarters we will`give Hats. Caps, etc. _ it All Goode in our Store marked Reductions of 25 to33 I 3 per cent Sale for Spot Gash 0nly IJ. A. 2311106 , 2'* v- e.. l 4 I /- slaying Arial ihlllllll Mlllllll8d §H=.ve you selected yours yet l§, Hall’ Bl’\ISh88¢ §We would advise you to call E A “Q|gt|'| Bfgghgg, i and select now. We are show- E ` Bonnet Brush” 'ing a verv pretty Xmas stock of § Mah ‘cure P|e¢es, gmt lmlry. E °*.‘=t °*°° = c-h 5, have just arrived § wal 5_5! _ _ 6 §' Itisnowsolateintlieseaeonthat Strung Silver Articles. 5 we mend gums ;; .. ` ~~ .- = Special Low Prices _ Our enorav ing department == _ . F;-Zis turningbout some beautiful :E W1 °11*»lf1°S° S°°d“ *ln X'““ °° d°°¢g §o r=.nu1‘ci1nsoN the undersigned at t occupied byl U5 R. BEAIRSTO, 1 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 5 _ _',i,x.t|¢i-i{'r,|,;_rlr,t`r,gr,y-ijt;ifpi;-.i,»,y.\_~v-pn _ ,t Fashionavbne Tailor. .f as , 4 g S S W mi Lanai. caan C r - t 2' lA‘l'llIE0ll & llllllllll FOR SALE ...""".i..'“‘..'...‘..`Z°.”..f"..‘; ‘°”°""“ The business mnuiormeriy occupied by gngy -|-g |,ga||, 'l' reed lg., orncss _ Samet' Mc Bniiiz nnos. Neim, B. c. Prosser Nw 31° K- CIW" For further particulars apply to Beer l gage; gwmewwm res or et3 dlawkwmcs 19d1w ? ` t Holiday (lifts ° Anything from our store would; make a welcome gift £01' I gentlemen, as the guarantee of pewness and style g08S With our name. Large variety, exclusive stvles and l'9¢S0Dlm¢ 9 prices makes holiday shopping at McDonald s a pleasure Xmas Gloves, Xmas Nleckties, Xmas 5hirts_ 6 Xmas Collars, Xmasl Cuffs, Xmas Braces. Xmas Underwear, X as Umbl'¢\|8S X018* Hose, Xmas Sweater? C50. ew, Bw I, “Heres real- opportunity” 1 I I G