t - io 1.; ._ 3 e; . THE CHaraLo'I"1‘E'r» .WN GUARDIAN, DECEMBER 19, 19°, _ -, . t "“ __ ' ' at : '15 ‘ - f tj.; »v_~_y :‘f:»‘ _ _ , .' -. . .iii-tt; - .-*-'. i :“f' ..,. ‘~»----==---_._.__.=-..;__..___ __,_,,,______ _ _ _ ’ _ iq _ > \ I Q, ll Shilolfl Cgnsum ' n Cure lnila to cu ":°'u'::;‘.;'.f;““.:'.fI.:r.if°;':.;'fini Store 5 open each' eventn until Chrtstrhas ~ cash Cllfe ii = V I if A A -4* VA.o.annum.cn.lwrom-,Irometltn. )'°“" §tc9‘|8E»u:'°“ IC! back all yd: paid for lt. You are une of It Cure gg the Cash. lf it wn»n°! a IIIN M110. this oder would not be made. Can anything be fairer P i:.:..f.°.:1:’.-..°::°.i.=.°I»:2:..;‘.";°f..~,’ SHILDH zs¢.p=¢i»tEt.. Att aut... .....;.t..°i.’ ;.;r|u|el»l|!n|anuu|¢m~qg it 25 toms. We can 'give you a very pretty package cf Per- 1 fntne. A _iitsc class odor made by one of the world’s greatest Perfnmers. -t Call and see our sto.-lr. Perfumes from 25c to $6 a package. “The Two Macs" itiililiillliiii lilliiiilllilil DRUGGISTS-‘_ Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Sis. & -»t»&u.eaw<¢an»wu»1gt,q ORDER ,vouacakes . Mince Pies, Dou_t.{li- nuts,<.-tc.. for Christ- mas today in order g' to avoid any delay, \Vil1 deliver when- ever wanted. Call or telephone zrr. i).SlEWf”A.R"i`. ECLII-sit B.\tcI~',nv, llakes llest Bread. “ %llUlNMl»'1U “K _ rf' .' , Synopsis of Canadian Not th-West Homestead Regulations. .’\\\' r\'\‘|\ 1tIII\Ibcrr‘d seeliort of llntninibn ‘ l_,;tttti< in .\|:tI|ii,nl»tt or lin' .\`I>I‘llt~\\'i‘st l'tt.\ tt.tt»,., trxtzcpiittfr S nttililtl, not rt-t-t-\'\'t.'tl -5 ln- lttlilti-stiwtilttrl by any |tt»I-.-ott who is oh- ltt-ntl of tt l'antll_\', nt-tiny Inale o\'i:r l.‘~` ` l hi ni l' nut I' ..-.-: " ‘lj I\l I\‘.'e, t> I : erin tx \nIc~I| : 'c .~. _' nn. of Itltl :tr-rc.~, nntrn ot- ln.-4. l-nttv nrty lu- Inttdu pt~t-,~'nnttl|_v nt. tho lava lt: .l ntti--tx for tht- di.-ii-it-I in whirlt the land I .xtt..It:, or it lin: lIt»|tt\-.~tt-nrltr dt-sire.-_ Ita t-.tt\'_ on :tpplir-aiitnt to the .\|itti.-lt-I-n1'tlnx It-.ttittt-_ ttltttwn, thc t‘oI|t|||i,~~itttlin- ot' int' t ttiion \\" ` in lor l tirtnt I "‘- `- . |ntttttoo_ nrl -. 'It :,_~ 'e- .» tt :tntlntriiy for snno uni: in tnaltc entry It: hint. 'I ht- ltitttlcslcttrlt-,t‘ is rt‘.f|Itlrt~tl to pt\rfornI the tntttittttttts i-ottnt-t‘tcrl tlIcrc\\'itlI Itnilcr ono of tilt- |t»l|tt\\'im: plans: tit. .\t it-t\~'l.I»=ix Inonths rcsltleitcc upon and tttiittttlion of the land in caeh year for three _\.»;t~ "I litltt-l‘ttA~lIcr»(or ntothcr. if tho falhet-is ti-~t.t-ntl) of the ltnitittsli-ndt-t' I-esliles ttpntta |t.:~t tttthi-. \'i|'init.yni' thc htntl ettlct-itil for ii" rt-i|IIiI'eI|tcnts as to I'i:t-itlrttvo nttty be tt:-nt-tl hy'snt-h person rcsidimg witlt the t. l.. 1- or Inothcr. lit li' the settler has his peI'I||nncnl. rc.~itlt‘n\-o nt- tt l`n|'ntln|_r land owned by l\iI|t in tho \‘ tnti.\S<\i' hi~i ltitlttmltcttti, tho I'cr|ttirt-Inont.~’ ‘JH ri-~iiiett4-i- nnry be .snlisllcd by rc.-idenro Hitott tltesttitl land. ‘-t\ Itntnlltu' notice ln \\'rlii||;_f should bn :~‘-.t tt in lint ('t)InrI\i.-siintcr of llnntinintt l.iI.IIdt<\ -It '\I|:t\\'tt of iittontiott to t\I‘l‘lt' fl" lH\\l'l\L- . \\'. \\' (‘|\li\'. _ lit-pnlyof the hlinistc ot' tho lttitrtor. lt I.'.dti|nu i ~»~»- ............... out itos.£ , ` Offices in New Prowse angers on return home yestelflriy lifter- _ - noon. Whitoln the city .they were the t Block Charloltetawn' #beats of Mrs. Crn.n~ford's sister, Mrs. R. liI~:.\n the liink ad today and think it O\'cl’. i _'l`III~:l,’t-ineeas leaves this morning at -H.-lil for Pictou. THE Northutnberland is expected to arrive about eleven today. » Gonuox I\"I-:s, Montague, was visit- ilu; friends in .iiierlnnid on Sunday ast.. ANY paper ruler desiring cmploytncnt should \\'Ilte“liuler" in care of lliis otllce. A I'Iu\It|nI'rIoN sumntons has been set-veil on .latin-s l\lt-Dougttll, a laborer, returtttiltle on Tltursday. ' lio.‘\II-2, lu~t\utl|'ul, interesting, artistic liintte. 'l`oIti;:hi in Sl. J:I.nIes` Hall. Sue the ‘TI'lI.et-Ital City" by electric light. J`<\tt.\' .\. ANU Mn:-I. SIIAnI', Sutnmerside are visititI;; in tlte city the guests of A. ll. and Mrs. llttcltentln, St. Avards. 'l`I|I-I Nortltntnlterland had at full cargo of |.5eneral produce tn Picton yesterday mor- ning and the l’riIIce.ss will be fully loaded also today. I 'i`III-:St-hr. Corona is loading sugar at Pernambuco for New York and the schooner Nellie has arrived at Louisburg from (hu.IId1ti\'eI‘. WIIII.I~1 tvorkittg at the 1*. Il. I. Hospital yesterday it young Inatt ntttncd Harper eIn,. t _-_‘ed with Bruce Stewart et C0. had his httntl bully cut. l‘I:t:soxs tmttvtnpluting insurance should lead lin- :vi of \V. l`.. Roue|'s C0. l. .d., whic`\ ttppcttred nt _vesterI-:.\"I's of Hillsboro and vicinity t-otnplain to The Guardian that the sta' tion at that place is frequently closed ht-lore the arrival of trains iI\ themornlng tutd people are compelled to stand in the void. li this is so it should not he. \VnII.I~: Wilfred Coyle and Wilfred .\lt-l\'enntt were skating tn the east of the llttilway \Vharf Sunday the former broke tltronglt the ice having gone out toofnnlle wits rescued by his companion who ltty tint on the lee and tnanatged to reach him. Jonx JoII!\'s'I'oNI-:, Long River, \'ice l‘resident of the F. G A, came to the city yesterday afternoon to attend the Con- vention. Joint Roberta-Ion, Inkermztn, the veteran Fruit Grower of Kings County came in by last night/s train laden with prize fruit for the show. TIII-I members of Point Print, Belle ltivcrand Dinette congregations recently preseutcri their pastor Rev. W. J. Camp- bell with a handsome furcoat. Tlteiuetn- hers of Murray River eottgregtttioti have also presented hint with Initts anti cap. l\[r. Campbell ltus only been u short titnc on this circuit but has won golden opinions on itil sizes. IT is expected that the telegraph littc on the l\lnrrtIy llarbor liailway will he in operation this week. During the winter helittg station agents will be located as follo\\':-':--l\lux'I'ay liivcr, G. Oliver M<:` l.eod; Vernon liiver, IC. A. Large; Vernon, Amos l\lonaghnn. 'l‘hese are tho only hookinlc stations that will he opened utitil spring. At It meeting.: of the Cltarlottetown 'l`I‘IIdcsfanrl Labor Council held Dec. l.'tth, lililfi, the following resolutions were adopted: Ifesolvcd that tltc Lllontin- ion (lovermnent. be rcquestetl to insert antlettforut-t.lIe lair wage scale ln the eotttritct. for the new depot about to be ereetetl lu(.`-lIaI‘l0tlct0\\'It. And resolved that it I-opy ba forwarded to the I)epart- Inentof Ratilways and Czinals and to the llepa1‘tnIeIIt.ol'Labor and to the Daily papers for publication. iN FURNITURE “Always the best valuein the city. Mark Wright Furnishing Co’s. _ -H-.--~____-_i------__-1 taking charge. To tho doubly bereaved, ' _ part-,ntsitnvi daughter Gertrude at honIe` -A. M.. E R Y T I M ' na well as tlte other members of the ' fn il ' natnel C. H' EL F' and W. F. in ` all this week at BOOKSTORE. mtefylyqdy welcome Iivcrybody gets tt bargain. We have the best line of FANCY GOODS, TOYS, DOLLS, XMAS - CARDS and CALENDARS in the city. Every one who has seen them said so.Our Fancy Goods must go this year so nc; reasongbl; rices will be refused. If you Want 9- “T831” C "1 P ~ - , - early--Store open late every evening.-(foods laid away now will be deilvcred Xmas eve, or any time desired, but we would like all our friends to CALL EARLY. You will miss a treat LEATHER GOODS. if you do not see our from smoke. I Q On `acu.u-tt ofthe heavy I WILLIAM J. GRAHAM, Sea View, was in _ the city yesterday. TIII-1 contract for filling in the pondto city, leaves on return home this week. A III-:mme of the Abegwelt. Hockey c Rossi-:L R. Mrlli-IAN, Georgetown, has l’ Lean greatly preferred the coast to the Mn. B.\n'rI.I-:'r'r's ability as a lecturer is D ed, owhed'by Oliver Mason, Southport, il got clear at the stable where he was tied T siderable excitement by making a tour of tttely cscaped§uninjured. ALI. letters posted before 2.50 p. nt. for e for the ensuing year arr~:-- l' '1`reus.-W. \\'.» Wallrer, (re-elected.) Quillun, I.. J. Mc.\Ia hon. .Q Evaavaonv should see the Big Web _ Perfecting Press printing so many Guardians at 11.30 a. m. on Monday or Wcdncsday of each week. A monstrous roll of paper, several miles in it-n;;tl1, is pulled through the press ata high rate of speed inamanner similar to that of the largest papers throughout the world This isthefonly press of its kind in the province and well worth seeing. tf A Yamrovrn despatch says that John Frederick McLeod of tlte Bank of Nova Scotia at that place, son of Cuthbert Mc- Leod, French River, made desperate ef- forts to save a companion Harold Kinny, the water half an hour, but alter several tttiicmpts to get a rope within reach it was at last get to him and he was brought. to _ tlte boat side unconelons. Ile soon rc- covered and is now all right. TIII-:FI-uit. (}ro\vers Convention opens inthe Mnrlret Hall today. The display of fruit will be well worth seeing. The business sessions are to be held at 10a. tn. and 2! p. m. today and there will be a public meeting tonight at which It rare program of music will be given by Pro- fessor Watts and addresses by the Mayor, ` Governor, M. l."s., and Senators, :and the Prolessors Macoun, Ottatva and Scars, _ Truro. The citizens-ladies and gentle- men-are `enpeclai|y:lnvlted to this night/s Inectinpz, while welcome at all tbeot-hers. All hope t.o see a full house. 'I‘on\orrow there will he sessions again at 10 and 2 : ' 1 _` /G . I -` . oak, weathered oak and ma- Brass and Iron Beds Mm.,-is Chahs _ None Better ` hogany-a rea few of the most Great,” variew . An P"i°°5': ‘appropriate artiicles. $6-0010 $19-00 '_ .-_-ll _ We want you to call in and look around. You may take your time. We will be ready to V 1 serve you quickly, and courteously-and will offer suggestions, if requestecl -but we won’t \ worry you to buy. We leave the excellent values, of our great stock, assisted by the small prices (which you will find marked plainly on each article)-to make all the argument that is - necessary-We have put away quite a number of very acceptable gifts but our assortment . .,~,_ has been augmented by recent arrivals that make it superior to any previous display we have `. - ever made. Your friend would appreciate an artistic piece of furniture better than anything else you could buy. Below you will find a few more suggestions-Talre a good look over ' them and then call in to-day and make your selection. Never before were serviceable presents more appreciated than | , _V in this matter~of-fact, common sense age-Presents that last | - = .. - ' for years are naturally more thought of than something weak __\._ ,f‘,-53,2,-‘t'1f’~f’-._ * " - ~'-_-1 .ytl and flimsy that is destreyed in a short time. Look through - ' ’ ‘ '1- ,T Li' this list. Ladies’ ‘writing desks, book cases, parlor tables in iii" ,li ~ -' oak and mahogany. easils. Chlldren’s rockers and high ' I' chairs a big assortment-Baby sleighs, etc., etc. We could , it A A V around-we :ill be glad to_see yoti. . - " _ '-d \ 'v' \ t ` i ......'...-._ \I lr iifb hue o adteo’ Deolr Gpldgn, _ _-_ - _~ _ =____-_=;-_-___-_V-_-_~_-_-_W 1==- =;=== -7=t- \ 3 ,. a - _ ._-H » I l . ~% - i t. I s -l if ran-foril,RlverJohn, N. S. were' pass-l 5*-" "-a t .-.(1 rr. -1 _- ., .~ 1; _': 5 it - .= »-M.-t.r», 4 - -, ll _ ' I Z C _`l M M 1 .l , < t ` resided abroad for many years, leaves- `to __ __ _I _ I _ i r3"`EI§"°"r"f'£l‘t°"‘I‘:;'"s “"’ 1£|°l;‘g‘n"t:§° mourn ai wife and two children be- ' ` `" I " 'E eg " ve ‘ '““`y W i' L “r ° des the following brothers and sisters: " ' ` 1 ll handle, good cover $1.20. ,t E- 'Gloves -U I 'Fin postage on all orders by mail I ut forthat magazine. ` H .....‘§.S.f‘g.§if.‘...f§’.§ MOORE & MCLEO-D._ H _J fu ’ . 'vi :fl Z. "1“f‘¢’.'." _l, . _--en I r - 1 3?? - » _,._,._`_...,., tu. ...,,. .. .H :-> ,i. .H ip. ...A..‘,;_¢‘_ .17 ,, ».F I'-‘ ~i. t'.~'r' H: I-1’ 'f. If ..~, I _'Q .- it t I i . J -7') ..-.J '.r:. , . .yt i to » I .t .\. tlf' rf: v, t » t t I t ~~‘. t t' t I.-.sl ~ _ __ ~. ;,*-rem. ti i ' I ,” . .II . not begin to name half of what we have-So call in and look - A" .-l .. ,I