. 4 V GU.»\RD]'AN.CHAR.I.O'l"l ETOWN. DECEMBER 28 l-“W9 __ ~ _ _ _. . »--.= _ -H ,1--. _- priser..-riissrifigr'-i“"'»‘ "“ -rfr_n.1'rx-eesssars/sQ`¥>'.smcf1'"W*f"'rfs-sirsa -_ ~ ,».~»»_=»~._ -...e.»._.,__._. ._ ........__, _ _._ ,, ,.__. _ _ _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ , _ _ _ P, `_,,.__ ,V _ .. . _ _ i ‘ g-.-_Z -fe,-._--'_-f ‘ ...- ,- * V .' j~",_' - ' . _- "V ~` rl-f_~’j. .- -‘ N- 1 _.1 3;: ;_ _;;‘§; , __ 3 V __ _ _ __ _ _ 2 V ' Y 1___ __ _ _ ~ i_V_ I _ if _gggg-g_l_ i '»¢‘i_ _____'.. .. _ _ __ 1 #__ ____ __ I _ ‘fi-', 1'h¢ citrate, tutratcsi aa, amend from Prwgf- fwgfs, at gn the systeml* with um sam mules; fault; as the salt contained ;3- gn ¢1,¢;ei¢¢s of fmhfmie. The; 9,115 3;; the foundation of ci .z-° ol' 41 Aussies i:m:i S\1“dl\Ylll"f‘, country. These conditions make the l l' BP RAINPROOFS one tlnrd off Web , one ti Q ii vestigation. The Canadian govern- Us-sf-5-5-5-\»s-vs-so T 0 asa-sss-ss-s»\‘\0 C1, to _ V ’ _ _ O _ ‘ - C ment was, we suppose, bound to make n WEAR cnornme . . . 1 _ _mfs Egmmmt Sal, an §18i:§»ti~l>n,Alberwn Bookstore. G. S. Muttart 9, claim of some sort in the premises, S _ _ some East. 1-sispnsns °ei¢s.usssmsn.Agsnt but the case is s very differ°nt one ' flu mm 110°#-*WY f° 91° l M READY , ,, HOOD from the iiisgu terms of canada h¢3lfh» lJ`E“B' oc icair1>r.lis'usins.=»= iilsnsger sealing vessels. _ _ _______ ____._._._» M, dmaisu nu mi, ,,,,,dafd , _ V_ _ -é-“k _ R_ k M » We have prepared an unsually large stock of ' in illilii lulimll i is n Q 1 some; ti-h1si»¢.¢5e. ; . tres a ew evenings since e k SKATING RINK londay Eiening, Dec. 26th ’98 Tickers for sale at the nruz stores of A; \\ Reddin.C. I). Rankin and Johnson &. .lohtison Kent St . :lt the following F3195; _ Gi-ntlcinen $3 -Pl- Lqdies Children 1--"ll Promenade _ 1-0U- _ A special discount in thc case of family tickets will be made of 10 per cent on amounts of $8.t0 \o$l5.00 and of la per cent when amount is above $l5.00._ _ _ Patents can send their children to the Rink this winter without any fear of the little ones being hurt as the manager will make it his personal business to ree that no rowtll - sm is allowed ow the ice. _ _ _ _ Williniil \\`ortl\. the 4 ll o`f`; 0lJll2lnLl’_l.\llll0l` ill b fo id ' hi‘ ~ .il wi " THE FUTURE OF ASIA- in the interior of Asia and pass over the completed portion of the Si- trait to a ,eat many of the Montrea berian railway, has given to the pres some original views on the future 0 the great eastern continent. - Hi °d‘ movement. This was a decided con E ice. Naturally, skating was the sub S S ject of conversation, and the Countes al. how they were done, and got ot-her ` the ice, especially in the figures an 5 skated with gre it grace, and wa S’ those in the grilfery as well. ' much admired by those on the ice and to6p. ni. P-ms . . _ Prices of general admission as in former A. A. BARTl.E`l`l`. Maiiagrr. y 83114. 22, ti. _ , _ _ the two former, will divide the em pire of Asia between them. of the trade between China and th SAl_lsBu TREATM gPTUF\"-' Ut-QED o 1: an o E f“:u z _|-< I" C DISEASES Bhd RUPTURE yet to be built in China. “One day and that day is very near at hand 'ind Central Asia,” says Mr. Brook walter. This assertion is no doub of which he has not taken suflicien account. calculator. Mr. Brookwalter thinks that Chill 's skat`.g afternoons Tuesday and ° ' ' ‘ Fridav.re:ll30 to 2.30: also Saturday until 6 Russia’ by ber great _rmlway ls doing more to open up China to the trade 1' of the world than all other powers have done, and that the greater part / ~~ e outside world will be done over the Siberian railway and its connections world will reach her through Russia l /2-/'/f/'f ti, . _ _ it ."/ too sweeping. The rivers and ports _ § , / ' of China must long continue to give a. ' I .Q I, f vast and increasing seaward commerce ' ` » / ’ what China buys from the rest of the; I, "\_,\ “ l W " \&" li l Lord Kitchener promises a. railway ' to Khartoum withiua year, and he has proved a remarkably accurate gim /~\ 3 _-_ /f 4:3". K;-° / Qs. `\~1.\’ \',_ 'Q p ._-'_.__._ __ '_-:<;=";-is. b _-...R \\:s-.\""`* ' o Av _%;’*' _ m Li* 5( " ` \ . \ _ \¢ 'I , XM “MJ 'nf _H 4 .it _ If... ng ss //ff/f' ,P5 -_ `4 _,_-uf \ \» \ \ t Da. A. W. Cinsa Lxcruanio Ar Aux Anson, Mxon. _ Dr. C. M. Harlan. writing in the Am 0 C 3 IV D DR. CLIFT. Di 1 tered in rliaws and Cagaigga rgegilihd Stamps for infomation or call at Ch'town, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Charlottetown P. E. Island Canada nov. 24th, lc9s. Di' Clift IA Dear Dr. This is indeed my day of rnmxscivisc, for atter suffering for tne pa-t 12 years with the moat aggravating form of Rupture, as all my friends in lllftown well know. which could not be properly held by any Truss, You nsvl: Po-irr1vELY AND Pl'.Ril|ANi¢x'r1.v CURED ll Yrmils GJ DA rs, as you guaranteed to oo, no cure no pay, in spite of al myunbelief. My weak side is now stronger than the other. I DID NOT Lost: A D xr from my work in Rattenburys Pork Factory, and instead of suffering any Dtlll. ALL HY PAINS WERE RELIEVED FROM THE Fmsr. I can now realize that you are soccicss- rui. on imN._woi|EN Asn CHILDREN. with 'no chance for failnre.lf 3 our orders are obeyed, tor N_o cAsE coU1.D ni-: wonsir. THAN miss. You are alicensed Physiciamand l_ will gladly prove the truth of this ter=timon'al to anyone er- Qlosing astamp f0r reply, or by word of mouth or personal investig~at.ion. ALL SUFFERERS HOULD KNOW TB-\'l` THEY CAN BE CUICED, T0 TAY CURED. Your fee is a mere bagatelle 0 theamount 1 have thrown away on good for othing trusses. '.4ratefull¥;Yours ~ FR D ELLIS ROWE. Mr. Roweisabout. 40 years ofage, aman of lamily and well known in l,h’lown. DR. ci.iif'r ins cumin MANY cAsi:s, including a woman of double rupture and a child of 18 months, of_hei'nia from birth, of which facts corroborative evidence can be seen at anly time. Da Curr is A1' Ci-7i"rowi\ every rdny. Saturday and a`unday;A'r PiCTOU,Revere Hotel from Monday noon to 'luesday noon; AT NEW GLASGOW N. S. Windsor Hotel, Tiiesdav and Wednesday; Ar Tnixno, Learment Hotel every u rs day until 9 p. ni. Call or send stamp i' » r mation. pebiac, the winter terminal port of the Canadian Steamship line, is pre- sently to have a grain elevator, the contract having been let for its erec- tion. This is good news. Grain -freights furnish a considerable pa of the cargo of most Canadian trans Atlantic lines during the winter sos- son. lt looks as though the new line will find freight: enough if the route proves practicable, as it is hoped it may. Senator Butler of South Carolina has And now it is announced that Pas- It is a sign of the times that introduced a resolution to pay soldiers of the late southern eonfederacy pensions the same as -ire paid to the soldiers of the United States who served in the war of the rebellion. About $150,000,000 yearly is paid to the latter, or their widows and orphans. and of this vast ‘sum the Senator Butler cannot be adopted, on. rt. southern people have to pay their share. Of course the proposal of but it will form an awkward subject for southern representatives to votel ,,sed_ and co,,S€_,,,,,.,m,, We .,ndo,,.s, it , "Among the proprietary medrlcin deserviiig recognition -ls ‘Dr. Chaise? Oint-ment,’ com-pounded by THE DR A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO., Bulf fa.lo. N. Y., and Edsmanson, Bates Co. Toronto, Ont., as a remedy for sores, erupt-ions. and skin. dis eases of all kinxls, for Which baffle tihe skilful medical a»t~tendla.n The results were -most ifavourab-le. proving the value of ‘Dr. Chase’ Ointment' as a. minatlve agent ln t-he diseases `na.med. The manufa-ctureis of the remedy are well-lt-noivn as ci; article to be all that is claimed for it. " it ie not -.le Prnt-it-f,-e of L-he medical profeseic xi to indorse -indis- rc-medy die-se'rvlr:»;; the recrgnltion. fuses to acknowledge the claims 0 _such proprietary remedies as ‘Dr Gha,se's Ointment.” which prove their :les -ha-ve faiiled. “\Ve know that ‘Dr. Chase’s Otnt :very reader." C. M. I-I.A_R.LA.N. M. D. For $3 50 For il 75 For Bays Boys Long Pant Suits -ages 14 to 18 vears all wool, extra well tailored well worth $8 00 For the boli days only _ _J_:|_-:=> l ed ll i ` t ~ ' et l ala - - 5555132. l..”..§§l"o$§'Sl§’..-lfil. fl.. nfl. Open till 9 p. rn. H-OLBDAY WEEK manila full examiiiation, and find -the orders personally attended to and Lady Minto appeared on the ic """'-"""""""_' _ ell Made - - - ters. The Herald tels that the Coun- , , ' K"“-'-`”== tess is a perfect skatenand joined wi h Gnd' ~- t. ligreat zest in aset of lancers which _ the directors get up. She was . \ M.r' John Bookwaltel of Ohm’ Who dressed in scarlet, the skirt being cut ' M ,_ O V _ B _ _ has in recent years spent much time short so as not to interfere with - free 'I . ensh iercoats in roivn, Blue and Black Beavers with Silk Velvet Bal: y . _ _ ,,' t t oi _ Collars Prices to suit all purses at $4 50, 5, 6, 7, 7 50, 10, to 18 00 go Ill' l Men’s Overcoats in Gray, Black and Brown, Scotch Chcvoits, with go? g ‘ o S ladies, whose dresses almo t suept the Black Silk shoulder lining at $15, 12, 13,50. after ) I 0 I os S y Meri s Long Ulsters in all the newest coiourings -with large Storm Cold _ theory is that among the world powers of Mintds handsome figures which lf" (IRISH FRIEZE) at $5, 6, 7, 7.50, 10, L2 and 15. ° Britain and Russia MG P8-l‘H~ID0UDt were new to 'M0m,,.e,,_1 ,.inkS_ These , l\[en’s Irish Friezc Pea Jackets, strong lined, large Storm Collar, good ill Asia, that these two can never She not only described’ but showed for skating or driving at $3, 3.50, 4, 5, to 9. agree as to the partition of Chin and that consequently 'they will ulti mately agree to maintain the integ rity of China substantially as it is. Then the two great European power will by agreement divide what re mains of Asia between themselve ._ r_ ur ri.. ~ u_.fu 1-= _.> “__ 1, Wu S0 that Britain, Russia and China, ,l _ errriiliigoxiiiilizelcil aivillniilrniih the lB»Ul'»9I` pI°0teCted and developed by Bind nights as usu-il Monday and 'lhurs- i lag. 8 to 10 D. in. _ _ 'ind afternoon every alternate :aturoay 4 _ _ , SL Here is it list with prices of winter clothing that will -- te lf! them- Il’ @"@l`Y mf” emfnt on " make splendid Christmas Presents that will beappreciated cl - _ _ in the walrzss, the Countess of Mime _ $4 Your choice ol' about 139 l\len’s Friez 'M , I S » Ulsters, with storm collar and Warm liiiln of P -For S500 0 Your choice of about 50 Men’s Single oi I* - °. v. , For $2.00 - 1 r X < ur choice of about 150 Men s Single or Double Bieasttd Beaver Overcoa s, velvet eollai and checked lliiinv Double Breaéted, all Wool Tweed Sui s newest patterns and plendid linings hour choi e of' about 350 Men s * ap Bea ver or F rieze Pea Coats, with extra heavy tw eed lim gs. - _ lout' choice of about 385 Men s all woo heavy striped Faced Trousers. Your cl; oice of about 2-5 Me_n’s F ancy Cn duroy Vests ,vi ith heavy flannel linings. Special lines of Frleze Ulsters l`rom $3 u l and special line ol Boys’ Blanket Overcoats with Capuchin from $3.50 np. lthristmnsllluthing Prices fnr'Xmns Glnthingpiiieis for Mui MM Recommend Dr A. W Chase’l nm- Oiiitment. , _, ' _ overcuat _ , _ rf°s..=r:“- °f Hr"-li °f ° i 0 i-offer W ..` I » 'W' I* - - il' i' - ‘th »y,‘.'_ _ it £ S\\\ ,t \E\,`\\` l $5. .l 150 Mei\’s heavy Pilot Overcome, well _ _ lined and trim- med Regular price, $8 00, to \ T ;\ _ kg, " /'"1'--J , "`\_`w,f/i‘2§§f \ has been used with marked success. _ dby Only _ ` '~ and has effected remarkable cures in , _ , '- many o'bst~lnute cases which seemed to ' i ' t. , » \ . _ ' - 4 D ’ Literar and Social Societ of Ne Some timesince a letter appeared in - ‘ THE GU limits over the signature of “Rha.damanthus" reilectiuf' upon the W _ w“oLEsALE Clasgoiii. _ The letter wasypublished N D S Pnonucr Mrliclinnrs l;‘.§?.“.‘3f“;i.‘;’ b§.f.Y_;;§‘°‘;£.2.2? “”t;" » HALli=Ax,N.s, 3 - h' - h ~ -- df.Tf.`,?°.’{..°§.‘l..§,,.Z"I.f-P§§.Zti§§§ Z‘$°§’.i§ 105 Fulton liaiket, New Yorlr iircrrwas or HR. ‘,,"._\.|.0E31_ il.l.'RNlPs_ oxrs, improper conduct. nadamanthus” 3r"r'|‘}~;|~;, E(;,q,§, ppl L-ray on being called to furnish proof has I-‘|u~;.-~H 1-‘0Rli failed entirely to sustain his charges G (‘or._~i_i,f-;_llicni< solicited. l.ilici‘al advances and the Society Stands deadly 9 .. ‘ X_ 6 Vvholesale "“"f{_`;,,,,_,\`_ , . _ Q oncratcd. \Vith this statement the \ llcnslgmnenls Sollclted. Prompt Return € 4! "Neither the physician nor the re ` """""""“"'-"“" , sponsible Journal of Health now re- ' to every person buying fifty cents worth of goods. Last week, we sold hundreds of Xmas Presents, Why 9 Because our prices were low and,we had the New Goods that 'I' I g sam it 1 vsorh, ia. will ss -nets in .sign .mem wherever it is men bough Broches, Clocks,Braclets and Chinaware for their partners in life. Young Ladies bought watch chains and Lockets. fancy goods etc , for their Bea ux. Mothers bought . i dolls and toys for their children and many were made hop py S by visiting our store. This Week we will give a New Y'ear’s XI Gilt to eveny person buying fifty cents worth of goods fi om US. virtues by criirling where other agen- ° 3 suited the people. _f,*}°§=,';;,U1l@@§E‘;a§,ll ,,f@<§“‘l§l1l°§§t°,ft il” Young Men bought Rings for their best Girls. Older U U Prowse New Stone Block. opposite ‘Post Oflice. SUNN YSIDE. t Bill~..\l_\l P. ELO __ Halifax. .\'. S (.'l)Il[l`OV€‘l'Sy lllllSb ClOi€ S0 fill 31S THE 0 (iLf_\Ri>i_~\N is concerned. ,__; . e=o<¢'v_~`. " -,_ , _ . (1, ._,v_r,,_ I. ‘.}f.l _ l Smells 8. Eels a Specially. Stencils sent on application ' ill fr I V ii sul it till l_ RIG A UN, cf) RY, PRESIDENT Total Assets $253 786 4-37 66 “wr-° Annual Income 54, |62.608.23 ?;°