`B»`3`?~`B» ; "` _ -1 l _t_..._ -¢=-"" t * ~.-- / .lg li/ 'l _ ,s/".°’ _ .. 1 / 1./ mf. 1 / `.. _. ' _ \ ` ‘\lf?3$ Q °_"‘\ -£1; /-`__` 'S- , . man; Vmmxe fax Bum “md from a Bad of S Sickness. '_ “ugh Cntnrrl Cure all Kld~ _ nruygg Pllln Combined tar puny( Health--An Interesting an After Long Sulering. _ Simcoe, Jan. 18th, 1897. Emma; neon, ma oo.,"ro- . pow. Om- i” _ gmdemell.-For over dvo motntthe I "°,~,,,m,¢¢1 to my bed, not being able gm", The best medical skill was gn, all treating me tor catarrh an *m;a,¢h, but to no avail. I mg get the most simple food being tn dreadful misery, and hudnereliet unftil same was vomited may spending a. large suim 'in :dm-_| advice. I was advised to try Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. I was no use, tor I considered ‘hopeless cafe from which I g recover. At length I pur- , box fr0'm J. Austin and Com- gtmoe, an-d to my surprise found Not being' able to eat I 8. n apifggggliigtgtrstitiati s»-2... E Hn fin; »8”'a lg5§§§§ii§ nl§= leg" of Dr. Ch/a.se's Kidney-Liv er ns left me the third d y. o has been fully restored. myself perfectly cured, a -d as when a. young woman, 65 years old at present. a shadow, now I am as _ before my sickness. Have unree boxes ot Dr. Cha.se’s er Pills, a.n=d_only two boxes e’s Catarrh Cure. I can work as usual. I am my marvellous ours it ls) la due purely -to edies, which I have onestly recommend the persons suffering from ar to mine. Wishing you Yours, truly, K8 ANN CHURCHIIL lm Y ii tint i}i_iNciiiist ’§sn_nma's Kidney Pun win ' Yet Renew Life ' Thouandsof persons dis in the d’ life because doctors think 't ;Biight’sDise\seand Diabetes incura- _ But Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure They/iavecufedthousanda iofcue. `l'liesetl7m.~es and other Kidney _ _idlmiintllrels common ssordinary Istpeople don’t realize that dnliicted _till the disease has - into e system. Even ;9snuia'» xitihey Pita viii pea. MM. #Mk - Jw; »» ;ll=_rM.m1.Mm.1e¢.°¢. 'rhhy g or more of these symp- iortness of breath, los of ivy, ' ° t, Q Pg. e get-h ..""‘”‘..d£§i'I ,...'.f`.',°'.'.,‘1i.7 his- _%°lllSt1pauon, nervousness, pains hope is #¥######## iiiiiifiltiiltiiit ls guaranteed not to have any seeds, stems, or grit ofhhy hih,i_'1‘he hrhih is# as carefully cleaned as % the price 200 er lb hahaha# C 25Per Lb .STEWAR'l`, ECLIPSE BAKERY, Bakes Best Bread. you would do it yourself# P . See our_ White Cake it’S % ti¥%i%#teH=%%#%l€ I and Province IISIUIUIIU fllfllliil- [See also onpoxe 7. the Herrett hou"e near th bi h 1 , e re "___ A NOTEWORTHY Christmas box was litters. Al1._the young Tamworths have, Transcript. - ~p.e,ent°d by George Limb China” been sold at pric¢_;__;___}'anging lrom»_%10to . AN Islander in Colorado writes Tnr: laundrymap’ Mt°Rh1° Slgiday-t School §t1lh;te7bZiii;“shippedoTd iliadf Uiiilgd GUARDIAN: -~I would like to becomes tiafher’ Mm ° ae °‘ t 'S °' y’ °°°° ' Subscnber I _ ~ sisting of a sword _made from a larg _ you will nncor ylrur ggéklyl Paper .ang number of Chinese coins attached to a . Ig’-[°D°”ald has “heady 3°V91';1 °1§_°r9 BHC 056 ~ Was F8150 ~ - - ooked fora rin i s of Par hill ab on that little Garden in the sea. but left §i§f§m:_sh?;t;1'w:;£h ggfélglxtgn air: stock. at a sgaiglitpgnce of $10 each, It years ag0’,,aud would like to hear the F teresting and valuable souvenir; also a ready to wean' ‘md will r°°°iV° °rd°r§ lfome news' lturk'-y, a box of Chinese nuts and a _ Q' P _ Y Two 54,6,-met, belonging ,O the large silk_ handkerchief. This shows §f‘rl;%_1;1l g`1_;’~£__l;l_?_f£sf°1` §h° lnégiiggligsgt 5°b°°““ J°h° H' K‘““°dV °f Digby la? Bvprecfmon of MBS- MCRWS sep there are iour thorou shred sows oil had a terrible experience in the bay ,vices as his teacher and is a commend- Z 0,, Monjay and Tuesday msg and are able act of thoughtiulness and liberality_ W_____e__s ___ P F Island F_______ Duchess now laid u in consequence of their ° " ' ' ` exposure. psays the St. John Sun. Thc_ dory ip which they were fishing mis- sed the schooner, and the wind and the sea coming up, accompanied by thick snow, the men were obliged to strain every effert to keep afloat. After pul- ling for hours, they sighted the New Brunswick coast,` but then the wind changed and they were diiven back again, linding after fearful experience at Broad Cove, Digby, having been forty -eight hcurs without ford or drink. Ir is stattd that Frank Albert. who won fourth prize in the six day bicycle race at Madison square garden, is a halt brother of James Crozier. West- ville, and was born in P. E. Island. His _real name is James Albert Crozier. -Halifax Herald. [Frank Albert, is a nativoof West Devon. He is wcll known throughout the Island, havin . 1-_ gm 11,; t yl I ‘it tot* t 1_- 1-_ -zu |1- -1- 1- me .__-'1- 11- -1 _-n -1 -1- .-1 1-_ Ill Ill Ill ll I ll lil @ é pose giving an E g_Xmas AYISON & C0. Christmas Supplies ` Currants, Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts. Peanuts. etcv D Confectionery’-, ' 1 -um l» 1_- lllll l ___- it _-1 _.__ -1- -- .1- _-- -_- .-1 _@- _-n Chenille Curtains. Kid Gloves. - Wool Gloves. -' Feather Boas- lllllllllilllll Corsets. I ll ....- .__ -- .__- -_ ._- S-_ -- ___- ...__ .1- .__- _..- .__- __- .__- ._- .___ Handkerchiefs. Fancy Goods. Picture Frames. lllllll ll 11| __-» -_-_ -1- -_-_ 1- ,g_r- 1_ vliéiét 20 d&W at Pi-:'ri'rcoDiAc has another new rosi- 'met °° Frm”-V "°°i°F "ext ‘t ' dent in the person ot W. T. Ellis, who “ml hm" and tm’ sllblefgt 1." d°b'lt° recently moved from P. E. Island with, uw" thelate W” with bpnm “ ng his wife and family, who now live in tem" one" Come 'nc' come au' I 2nd, and Princess of Hermanville,besi les .Y P 50. Duroc-Jersey stock boar, Emperor of g DR CUFT cures Chronic Diseases fall irom the Duroc-Jersey Yorkshire s out a vacation tourinv the rovincaland Ru ture at Cmown, F;-_dam Sanur- Cross- A* Present th°l_° *fre 01110 b1`°'{'d _ P ° P p ~ '< sows on th f m but t not certain a WW leafs *S0 and Was P0P\11a1` 81110112 day and Sunday. Call or send stamp ° ar ' ‘ ‘S cyclists. His success, it the above is forinfm-mation, ‘ correct. will be heard with much pleas- _ ' _ _ _ ure by his many friends here’ and his SOLID gold and gold-plated chain number of saws will be kept or not, achievement in securing so prominent a bfa<=°1°lB at G- H- TaY1°1`5- ‘ i. th 1 t t h .1 f P _ - - - - Ehzcxoaiigoiggantghx es my Siixsufgr ASK 5051' gmc" to Put You “P a bg! everything for sale has been sold and Islanders abroad. Alf;-uzainst him in thel 2)Ian(§w%)glte§1!hA?]:'g: logzlyfhe Whit contest there were entered 32 racers. ` y ' ' AlI10Dg \h6l11. Miller, Wh0 W85 3190 U19 BETTER leave that big fat turkey or . winner of last yea1’s six-daY race, gogse alone Xmas unless you have 856 Who hid Pl*-¥k¢d OU* some of Gay’s celery-to assist in its as his most dangerous anta- digwgion _ 20d1 w gonist a Swiss rider, Frederick Michel, _ _ ‘who he believed would contest the CHIUSTULS l?°10Ug9 t0 the f3h11df.9U» better' championship with him most vigorously. therefore, we will cater to their wants _ Behr, the clam of the fourth day, during the next low days. Fairvland. young gentleman that he will Michel tell hopelessly bohind.aband0ne¢i -I! you care tor such things. you can appreciate as much as_ a nice ,he race. and, totally overcome with_,eni0y hare one of the most delightful silk neck_tie. WED have the tt_ght kandl __ _ migne, wa, led ,way d,_,f,,,g,,¢1_ Thysiahts known to human eyes, the sight put up in fancy xos allroa y to e- _,__ now 1-,ce from ,1m¢s; the very gm; was gem, ot little children in a state ot excited liver.-S. A. McDoNAi.i>_. 20 Mi __ I t__ ’ :by 511 gbggyvgg 10 H9 bgtwgen four mgu, lllpP1D6lS illd CGBISIIC EWG, gp SHS!! TRY_WBO;S &__C0 101' y0\iltCh1‘ist|p;s .~ - . cha.-teh w. Miner, Fmhk Waller, Claus wmmauds Ltltla B0! “as 0 Prop”-H www; °“\;°\_1_1; ‘;_°;1°i' ago 391 Bum, W_pi,,,-ce, and F,-,nk Atbgxt... Peeps, '1`oin_ Thumbs, and ngmerous tort eat. . . et s 4,. i _ all of them athletes ot long training 01110' f5V°\l¥\U°B 015 UUYBWY “m°» '° ._ . ., . _ _ _ _no _, ’ __, , ana meh of splendid physique. in that appear b°f<>1r° tha v1°"_ <2; \h°___‘;_§i>i>y ~ , contest-the' most severe test of Childwfl- t_15”_°t °”7_ 9 °’ "°”° . _,_ Handsgme Wra gpg of fine fiannejette pretty physical strength and endurance to W0 Ihlllk. Will IIKB Falfyhnd- We PP whichthe human ,mme has Perhap, ever think you will likethe scene. yourself, _ . - patterns, velvet yoke,§braid trgimming, fitted waist been subjected-the champion, charles t1m°~h=\rd<=°°d adult mush 1°” may _ _ lining, $2 40, DOW 1 90 W. Miller. of Chicago, rode 2.00__7 milpa SR;-8 __E__l;o_1_'t;’.s__i;o__;_>pe _:_¢_>____o;d $0 s_o_ _pi;_1_?_-_ - _ _ between midnight of Dec. 4 an mi - V ' ]° ht Q elétte vp yet, trlmmug nicht Dec 10 Wal or, the ‘focond man S0m0Wh°l'0» and all “Wt b°“°1` f°1° ll Fne medlum lg ann ; ’ » g’ .B _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ . ' - _ 0| ___ I . .. covered 1,985 miles; Pierce,1,906 miles V191* Pawn & C0 9 Sw: _X““*_° _ P‘“;' _ " _ fit-ted lmmg» $2 85: now 1 60 and Albert next,1,822 miles. Wama- See Pfwn & _C° S ree "P 0 7 » ` fer on the P. E. I. Railwav. 21 ti I ara - .et I Mr. Arthur G. Peake left yesterday Hs1utANviLi.ii Farm. P. E. I., is one 1 _ 4 S mornin on a visit to Bosto N wYork_oi the largest purebred swine-breeding, Z II. 0 and other cities ot the United Sta establishments in the Maritime Prov te.: ‘ - . °' Mr. Fred Haszardtarrived ,from Mon-A meal' T-h° breeds of swine #apt °° ‘hr 1 treat yesterday morning to spend that “rm are em'°rth°m°°lv°° pnz°°wmner' L rl . . .. » t Ca d' 1°' f - The latest News at the lllty ,;f;. '=°‘\d»»» "th he P-we1-¢..,,,;‘.§.‘“3,“‘i?“‘,§’,t;?;'i,‘iI.‘§Z,‘i.‘°’fl?,§‘,~ samecan be said Ot the stock boare. SPECIAL to tha Board of T1-,gg from In Tamworths Hermansviile Farm it Mulgrave, yesterday:-Winds north; P“"i°“m'|Y “'°°¥a Th°1°*‘dl”S mal' cold and snowing; winter weather; no 1°” 0° U1°f“1'H\ 0flbiS bff°d» by W* vegg¢]5_ great $100 sow, Parkhill Mah. 8bS0l- _utely the finest yearling Tamworth sow 1 ' '. - I Tm: sale at Mr William Ratter ’s gg; d [-1 t d me _ P 1; liatlmal tlvtumtln llmrteis and tar-I B,,,,.,,, P,,,,,,R,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ’ ‘ ”° ‘ °' “'° “K " “ BYO hill Mob II. and Parkhill Mah III., now is _rising six months, our grand young D51 matron, are almost typical specimens 0°)-if of the breed. On several occassions, while these young sows were two or taken place on the 19th of Dec. , postponed on account of storm tx Tuesday the 27th of Dec.. at 12- o’cl ,noon. _ _ “_ . . . threarnouths old Mr. McDonald refused ...ti :°;ii:°.::°.f:.i‘,=.;l;‘: ..;°.i";°": ..$"f “’-‘:1°‘°:”“°':"°°“,.”.:"'ti°= #25 0-ch me M» _ _ ' ' 6 .°u 1°. y V" M A“_‘°° 9° ‘ e me ‘I ject. bein to breed t ical Tamworths 750.000 bricks in the year now closing, evening here. as the society has given f th P gk .1 M YP . Th 550.000 were recently shipped to P. E. that evenin for another gatherin to b 0 9 'r bl 1 ab mmm' eymmg wil? sows will be bred in January for May h litteis. Parkhill Mah herself will be .° bred this month for an April litter. Ap- ht' rilisconsidered soon enough to have ` thelitiers rome, as experience shows fthat April litters do as well as March Z 8’ held in the hall that evening, but 8 States, even as far west as Ohio.: Mr~ 1 right alon from arties who ma want the farm. Three oi them are first prize of Hermanvillf>,Duchess oi Hermanville t one or two younger hows of great indi- vidual excelleuce. In the hands of. ptirchsisers. for the last few years, Her- manville Yorkshires have done well, Barque Thetia. Leonard. fr0¥U S1101- and are in good demand. The Duroc- ID6l'Sld% f0I` MUIDDIES, DCC. l9.t 45, l0D Jgrgg 3 arg all 1'iZe-Wig|]31-5, Tha 2. 1--1 ` I sPOKEN. ' A St J0h___,s Nui despatch da_6d _Hermanville, is grand specimen of the ‘ _ Dec' 12""S.5yS I Schooner Osprey' bap getter. He will be two years old next 1(§§_\§_>_»_af;;;'§d _§§;f°;<\a§_§;j_f°§;g $1? Mech. The mm his ...,...i....h...i l -8 . ' 'th _ f h Y k h' d She left here about six weeks ago fo W1 a “ms 0 t G or S we sow an §j'_‘;;‘_1°g"t;e_‘('_v_l:_?_r° ;?_;r§?;f€_;iro_?:;1hf;; and considers the Duroc-Jersey-Yorke - _ ~ h' ° 'd i h .h ci cargo sheloaded up with oatsaanll loft S ue cross .an I ea a °“ Pg an _ h superior to' the purebred I for here last Thursday' week and had a gfmck h. f d d fairly good Pa_s__ge down_ or s ire as an easv ee er an ideal bacon pig Several Yorkshire sows will be bred to Duroc-Jersey boar this _ on accout of the storage ofgthe root and grain _crop this season whether this and puichased feed is quite high. The ast season has been verv successful 9 orders are now received for spring, I April, May, and June pigs.-Farming. Life insurance is a good thing but health insurance, by keeping the blood _ pure with Hcod’a Sarsaparilla, is still THERE aint anything you can give la 9 _ I ,__ IZBIB-"° i - f t THEY SELL _ ' r Every day we are putting _ breed, and has proved a splendid stock- , r the Duroc-Jersey boar with great success 'i ii ~fVVVVfVV\ The average Dry Goods Merchant spends from 1 000 to $1,500 a. year in newspaper advertising Now We have cut down ourspace one half and pro- ; aside presents to be called for, ` _ _ _ _ E _ or sent on Christmas eve. ' § Com mencing __ E 2 To-day ` I 2 P ° i _gf " \ \_\ _ __ We intend giving GREAT nic nAnoA1Ns in all holiday goods. , Whatever our stock is now, ` we are determined to have , '_ the smallest stock of Christ- mas Perfumes etc, etc. on Christmas Day, to be found in the City. Q , T ‘>- _, ._ r I Present si _ 2 § T0 every t3\1St0meI' buying $1.00 Worth _or over. Be- E tow is a partial list of presents to be given free unti the end oi' he year according to value of purchase: Chenille Table Covers. V T0W€1S- Fur Collars. _I Trunks- ` Dress Lengths. A Work Baskets- Cafd Cases' and Lemon Peels. § Brand Flavoring Extracts in 1 2 oz and 2 l-2 oz bottles free with every Fur Jacket, E _ ’ ' , etc, etc, etc. E _g Shelled Almonds,Walnuts and § Filbert-s Cooking Figs, Dates _-="'- and Prunes. 17 mb,.eHa5_ _ Silk Waist Lengths, Hosiery. A Fur Muif. __.--ED--- cr O 2" We do this in order to infroduce to the people this the cheap- ‘-_é est and best Dry Goods Store on P. E. Island. s sEn'raEn,mci.Eon a ch. - Successors to Beer Bros. ` llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllillllllllllllllllllllid* I Tables. Purses. Valises. n \ n in tu 301 Xmas Baking. é WE HAVE osthh it sheiiyh' §` California. Seeded Raisins put _ 2 up in 1 lb cartoons, free from Shopping Satchels. E E Dearborn’s Cleaned Currants E P s ~ _ _ E Keillers’ Candied Citron Orange Nh 71|? dirt, Seeds and Stems _ in l lb acka es, Cleaned Sultana Raisins in 1 lb packages. far; li L u' é t;__r;_$_ e A 7 7 A . _. _ ,,_ ` 1, A » _ . . _ \.` iff" \ \___._ . ____ / _ . _ _ < }j'f;( ' _ , _ df.; ` _.-'_ , . A ` \ -` ' ',~_1_‘5.E' Q . . _‘fs _\_ _ .,,_ _iz-‘J 'vs-. ‘n “I A. i' ~ 'r V A-my ' "T * ' 1 -"’ -----'~._~_ ' °*‘ `f'"'fLi=':i‘£. "' 9 X; ' __. _ir .~,,' ._ _, "`*' #Ay . "'2*~k~a:. _ _ all our “bra.nd-new- this-»fall’a” stock oi Capes and Jackets...... _ C $2.45' Uackets ir 3,05 “ 3 60 °‘ 4,15 “ 5 40 “ And- so on right up. . . . . . We’vc Cut the Price . _ r oi Single Dress Lengths i' 33% per cent discount off very colored costume in stock. Th_ey’re all nev , all andsome, all atylteh One of the notable valueslis that line of Welsn Cheviots, pure wool, good weigh__t, splendid thing for a tailor made suit. Regularly , 1 00, now 67c All other prices proportionately cut,§ ~ 1 one 'rhtrti mi in ,-Je ¢ . _ _ Wrappers iii sizes 34 36 38 and ‘~§’ 40,; Nice dark ldannelet-te wrappers, ._\_______ in a variety of patterns, $1 25, now Fiunncletto Wrappers ¥ “$742, 3..., _ _ I .__ ` 5 832 That Line of Fancy Goods ood points abo t on tie f ` _Perfume and perllume htoxlii- ,_ at cents _ . Glassware, Photo Frames, Glo ve Boxes, Handkerchiei Boxes, Toys, etc Some of the Glassware wasidihplayed in the wiii* dow Saturday night One lady remarked-it wduld be cheap at 50 cts each. Moore & |V|oLeod /1.9;! 5" THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 21, 1898. I _ . ._ "_ »;;.=».;.»:_;=-»_;_-_._¢-.._~ ._ ef t. sf » 4 2 ~ s, .wg -.;»fw~;<~:~;;§'.~~utsiq,'.r,>t_»;»;5,t_;z'_-,,e..n,¥. .;;:=,;~m; g¢'*§m¥&I”L%§hm~ ....,_,,.,___;, ___ __ ____,____ vw vt., ‘__ _' .» . ~ ~»-ii2f:.‘='_. ‘ f.”~`.»" - A »'.f,'-t-,~“~ f;-.,,. -gt, , ._f~..-1-`_-._»v~__.."'.\‘l.Eoo&< ;_<.f.@chhs. 1 sax.-1:or1a1 7A.rt1s1:s REGT F RUM LOND0l New Cloth for Fall and Win We have opened a fine line of Nobby Cloth Suitings. Overcoatings and Trousering. We f i. _. A hands