fl THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD I5LA.\'D»J_-ANUAR! 16 l§X)l. ‘ * v " - ~ '~'~1'-='»2-€r:>=.` '-"`~ ‘t`~T..'~_»i;,;»'5._;i,.“ay,,,v"gH"=~*»?.»aii°rili('0 Il¥`lL'9\`. lieinciiibcr iliscounis 0 c\'i-i'\'tliii.;; except llrugs and ‘Patent Me'lieinc,~. Perfumes (fall :ind we the handsome packages containing all the iopnl.ir odors from the best lixiglish. 1" r e n c li ai ii fl _-kmerican makers. Sachet Powedl Grossm i t h ’ glish See\ey’s emme|’s. PIPES See the splendid values in Pipes. We offer nearly all new goods. CIGARS Pretty boxes, containin cigars of excellent quality. _ In holiday packages of 2-o. Soaps, Combs, Sponges, etc, etc. GEO. E. HUGHE E E§EE ALL iiins who has been in K. J. Martiifs otlice for some years leaves to-day for Clmrlottetovvii where he has entered into partnership with Hon. 1). A. McKinnon. ACROWDEU house greeted Rev. T. F. Fullerton in Kensington on Moiiday night and listened with closest attention while h i explained the views which Hedley Mc- Ki ini n with a steropticon threw on can- vas. All present realized more than ever the dangers and trials our brave boys had te endure while in South Africa, yet were pleased to know that all had acquitted them- elves with the greatest bravery. Easrans Norris.-The mighty ` icenelds from the far north, floating down the nr r hoin edge of the Gulf, which make their annual appearance about the New Year are again with us; the north side beimz full, and the advance cakes passing south by the East Pointl toward the Nova Scotia. and Cape Breton shores. generally shaping their course fo: St. Georges Bay as their just berth, and a little later in the season with easterly winds and currents making their way westward to the narrow part of the Strait filling up thc Bays, and grounding in a considerable depth of water, the board ice. forming between them ani the shore. The pressure or absence of this immense body, the oarliness or lateuess of its coming and departure, effect the the climate , the seasons, and the health of the inhabitants to a remarkable di-gree. Its chilling, cold and benuming influences extend beyond its neighbourhood, over the whole of this partlof the country, its course not being too little impelled by those mighty forests with which Nature covered East Point at one period, but now largely and too much removed by the hand of man. Let not the reader from other parts imagine from the foregoing diacription of our winter climate, that our inhabitants are a. stunted and shiver- ing race, akin to the Samoysdea, the Lap- landers or the Esquimaux, clothed in fura during the winter season. Whether from the survival of the fittest, or from hereditary influences, more 48 coats and 11 and 12 _ of boots are required and imported here than to any other portion of the Island, and a No 14 boot has recently been constructed fora' political 'son ot 'Vulcan in this neighborhood, Our bloods drive their fast horses, they attend parties risk hobsoning, they escort the single females from church on Sunday evenings, they marry and are given in marriage like the inhabitants of a more genial THR annual meeting of the Crapaud Creamery Company took place yesterday afternoon. Reports submitted showed that $17,000 worth of butter was iuauu- f.w.ctured,an average price of 20* cents being realized. The 190 patrons of the creamery are now receiving 631:. per hundred for milk. D~.u-ing the last six months 2,000,000 pounds of milk was used in the manufacture of butter. The year just closed was not reported as good as the one prevous. The following is the B;i.i:'.i of D.r=.-.ctorsz Messrs. Rioliiird Lea. R. S. Loi-il. \V.\rr~:n J. Newsom, Chas. Wright, (ieorge Sturdy, Crisp M_».J:'e. VJ. B. T1'o\\'s»l;-ale. ' i A vnnr pretty wedding took plane in Hamilton at the residence of Mv. Robert Crozier. when his daughter Bessie M. was united in marriage to Mr. James F. Donald. The ceremony. performed by Rev. J. M. Fisher, was witnessed by u. large number of relatives and friends. The bride, suitably and tsstily atlireri, wa< intended by her sister Annie moist- cd by Miss Clara Donald; while. the groom iw»i.< supported bv Mr. l¥ern.~ii'¢i. After cob;zr;itnlations were, extended to the hippy couple, tliccompany repaired to the banquet room, where they feasteil from well spread tablesof appotizing delicacies. The bride’s popularity ii as attested by the large number of costly p which she was the recipient, Varied games and amusements entertainsd the merry guests, and as the fhoura sped by music and laughter softly iloatcd through ther spacious rooms. At a late hour the bridal company, followed by showers of rice departed for their future home amid plandits and best wishes for their new life -iitly commenced with tho century SPRINGFIELD Ctlrrxxcs.-Mr. F. W. Weeks sold a line St. Lawrent horse last week for a sum which no one ought to be ashamed of.-Miss Annie Ramsay, of O`Dea.ry, is at present visiting friends in Springfield.-Miss Janie McKay is visiting friends in Granvillef-lliiiss Ethel Hsslani, one of our young students who passed the entrance examination in July last is now studying for the- scholarship.-The semi-annual examination of our school took place on the 28th of December, in which the pupils conducted themselves right royally in spite of the many “brow twisters" which were put to them by three well-known teachers-Mr. McMillan ot Emerald, and by the Misses McDonald and Mayne. Pleasing remarks were made by Mr. McMillan and some of the rate payers. of the progress of the school under the management of Mr. Herbert E.McDonald. --Union Division, No. 45, as usual is in a flourishing condition. The debate which has been befoge the. members for the last. few nights has been “Which has done the most for the civilisation of mankind the Steam Engine, or Printing Press.” Tho "following _staff of officers were duly. installed for the ensuing quarter, viz: W. P.-Thomas McKay. ' W. A.-Ada Haslam. B. S.--Maud I-Iaslam. A. R. S.-William R. M.-Kay. F. S.-E. Calvin McKay. Treas.-Stephen W. Haslain. Chap.--Frederick E. Hsalam. i Con.-Ira N. McKay. l A. Con.--Archibald J. McKenzie. O I. S.-Alexandria McDonald. O. S.-Daniel L. McKay, jr. P. W. P.-Wellington Hasliim . . . the heal. Pr Eclipse Bak-ery. ,with, no extra tido coming from tho blood ,nd mettle in their veins__ Bake! BGSU fraud. river. Three cases of pnnmonin have _ _ __ ._ . Dr. L H. DICKEY. M- D-‘ :;‘;;';;_ €.‘;‘.?:°:.i;‘,“;‘.°::';i ;;;;“::;;;. presari = We Extend o _ ‘ develo ed l , t f theai Pius /_ _ E ' V ,_-Y I --5 Camplfell n_ndereHughml)llcD)onald of Re? 1' g C ld ' Q B _ 'ph V th’ d, Teneser Jarvis, is getting p il!" .l I-"d.|’ o me H 0-I-u ne ay beteter.iJohn J. Smith of New Perth has ya E" N0” and Tuma; are ]',,=,xaf,\v» Bmruo Quinine Tablets has been visiting the many friends he _ ° _ _4 driiegisfu refund the 01011617 lf it made here last summer vs hile in charge of ___ _ _ _ _ . _ ._ , . _ C . » ° _ . . _ . . _ ~ * .i _ _ Hour, 9.30 1, 2 - s tn cure 2"w‘ E W Gr0v¢'s Red Point Chee” Facwry _Migg * Eyes tested and iiatod with nat " on' each°box.° ° tm _ . ` Tm Fi &.,_ me ‘S Jemima Stewart has arrived home from _ fi, _ _ i _ _ _________ ________l___ _, __ __ ____ ___ _ ,her vacation to Charlottetown where ~ __ *_____. she was the guest of hor friend Miss _ _W g Dutcher.--Tha annual meeting ot the yvhenagood wok makesag-ood =3__. . Y: _ _/J _ _ __ k?)\ @ Red Point Dairying Association was held 2: cake_ aihe. _pufts i_n ¢;\;_eryt_h_)ingrt§_l:_o 'P QU - ei; * he I on the 8th inst. The results of the season s # ‘ 1`°f_°‘5’f'~"‘bS 2§;“rec_§pl;_ pff She G:-3. gg C W .. an .. _ .., Ji ____0__k were satisfactory to pmons and <_;_f__i___f;-_b____<>{____§'____ _W0 ___ me ____m__i_ stock holders, ani it was resolved to add ients the cake would be a. failure a ' _ 3. - The same rule holds good with 0 _ - _ . _ ' ` , o . ' -_ the directors were re-sppoill' ed command leaves out one or two_of Uni" a few suits ofihit spleiiilkl line oi' Men’s Under- ia ` Z p ` B n giiilieiits chance of reiigf. I sini' ‘ .7 “ ` f *“-"'°“'__" ' many druggists do that Very Ching _ _ _ ,f oir.en~oftcner than you would » @ il i lzixig ifff i-` nd ti »ivullin,: oor 6 %%' butter plant durinl' thi’ D , c t ons Ifacareless druggist Dl`°9-‘2l‘mS»' beawn rhe ma]°r‘ty f la Door drug stock at his . li d bluste the drugs called for in a. presorip T.he “eamexbhad béen cat; u;d» hemr; li tion just because he does not have since the hen ear, 8 F0 fi them he has mined the doctmys nie of a cure and s oiled the lieve. It is never done by lz, ‘\\‘\ "\."\ "--.i "’° ' L it 'C ' \...‘=._ -':'~=" _i T' »‘.` "L "ff .~ , ~ 3 ' c‘ ._ " _ J I`i eil V K _ q ‘~ f f . _ ~ _..+ 1 -i ' ia .\\ _._ _ ."5 `:~" , “T f.»..\` " " i ~. - n ‘ Us _._ 0 *Eg _ wr __ `~. *.31* éélg” 1 E m U1 '4'~!=¥'-‘ ` '~ vs R* > -fr.; Every Well-Dressed Lady* should give car o this matter of corset clirosing. Its so easy in hasty buying to select s corset. that flresnt 7 , . suit your llgure. You’il obviate this risk by being iitted by Kennedy the expert corset fitter. Who is now demonstrating the famous P; D. Corsets. Miss Kennedy has ca large range ot styles and alaapls, to fit figures of every sort. She will be plQDd to It you any day this week. You are all moat cordially invited to call. Mime llcleii west side of the wharf there would only dime and me regions of mn. Qdnger dim- I h I Be tl ~ L- - nt formld, in I . D' S T E A ’ be tho nine and fall of the tide to contend Bw énjy pus mm in them :the D af niczylacn ‘mme ***1 ¥i##iiii####R# 6)* ( .ali-oe @ #Manassas 'ci our hearty thanks for _the very eatiafadmy XGU trade we have had.. We will in the future give than only the very best quality i fumituioab the lowest possible prices- Wishing all “A Happy New Year" JOHN NEWSONJ. &#%l(f#§###§¥=¥i§¥ Gllffliililll lil' i _ _ _ _ ._ _ ' Y ' ff ’ What About Shetland W°°1' Canned Goods ? -'T We have on hand a large stock Here is a liitto select lromz- _. ,_ I _ .__ = _ ` Corn B°‘_‘_“"s _ J- T miitoes _ _ = “Dax BQQHS 813:03: _ , Peaches 1 ‘ Peaches mlb? . Bartlett Fears ' HU-~“°f ` Blue Uamson Plums BORN*-S These are without doubt the best value in the city, Lomgiigaplumms =i==<°= See the goods andbe convinced. Weeks The People’s Store. - ig did iii c . _"-. <1. B *'3If""f off- *?‘. or-ee 8 .~traw_berries i~ Cherries ¢_. ` ` ]-iuea ple ‘ ~1n§_HD0Y`e '_ Frencii Peas ~1m°°¢ _»,-; _ Sweet Vrrinkle Peas 'g ' B cl P as `- gosh; (with oi;vi-ithout ‘ Sawrfl _ 1-tennis Baked Beans ‘___ A pp es -1419** ;' ` Blueberries ii _Ti ~ Lrolc over the shove list mal-2" 2 Lily. Phone iog. Ideal G rocery. of canned 'goods all of the best brands. 1 Vrcevraii Caddies `; Y ’ac°i 5 c Ca rabus (Lobiitfl ' Sal [oil brands] H10' i, tlarn thunder ‘ I. ia ~v»_< ¥i"’""° ii ni i erriu 'wit or wi ou ss .Lunch glfdugue [8Ti$'s] S ice Smoke Beef “ 1 azstaria Shrimps 1- ouo. cas Tu rkays Eilele " Chicken '° Sardines Ffreuob] Cooled Crfnod Beef \E1ark’s) - lfvvillcii ‘ ongiie ._ H l& Potted Poets memo of what von Will, £21155 “P bv telephone or sc-nn your or<1er` and we will do the rest. Efeiivery to any part of the lf YWEESTEE. cb I\¢l.<>E&.Y, Cor. Kem and Great Geo. Streets. __.._, I -1 - Bu ow While wc are giving the big discounts of For I \ ._». .__ _.___ ___ _.__ _ _ .-.__ _ _ _ i l_J);l] if.-1\` "kill 5,) \' l` LQ _ _ x,.~_~»»‘»» ~ .» ~ - .__ ~.__.-.; 1., \‘~\ _.___ ' /ra-u~e.,¢ » \_ .‘ » _ ~ , This signature is on ei/'cry boi: of the genuine ‘N ` A .- °` \ A 'V8 ai ' ` 5 if -_ _ _ "‘ __ _ s Flows Lm@d» ff __