p- GUARDTAN, SHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 29 1898. 'il S I, _ 9]. e mnsrnn , » llll lllllllllllll llllllllllll. lt’s often very Dbrplexing to 'indian to know just whit to give to . l .l the bachelor friends -who have e p “‘trinket-r” galore-such aa l\l‘0=l .uenally given at Xmas time. _ 1 ‘ They are eei-tain_ to apptecl8fB.l »my!of the following, which U0 1 There are diverse comments on Hobson’s osciilatory achievementsgand the hero of the Merrimac gets some severe scoldings from the journals of his own country. The general im- pression seems to be that he has at- tained a vulgar notoriety which has somewhat taken the gloss away from his daring adventure in Santiago har- 0 bor. Nobby String’ Tiee 251.: each Handsome Howmgend Ties 60eeec_h ‘ Lined Kid Gloves 55C Q sm. Lina Moths clove 1.50 pm ‘ White Shirts, 3 tor $1-50 . Umbrellas 684! UP W $3-35 U Mgmgrg IQC U0 1.75 6 Fancy Shirts 556 UP 90 1-50 U Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hoe- ' tory, Underwear, Golf Hosaswsai- 6 ers, Cardigan Jackets, etc., etc, ‘F l’EllKlllS 8|. U0.; e USEFUL, and if a man values anything, it’e something he can . ’USE. _ ) _ . 6 I ’ SUN NYSIDE K ' -E Ruruiinism is oertainlyi cured _by the use Of EGYPTIAN llllEllMiiTl0 0lL. For sale by all Druggist Price 254: per bottle- May 25 cod lyr - I é____.. __-.. _._____i_- WANTS, LDSTS, FOUNDS,ElC. TU-RENT.-From Jan 1. R99. The Brick o if M11. J£'I4i\ lv-QV* AI) it inieriy it Greet Georae Snhas removed to the corner cf Dor- chester and West St.. opposite Charlottetown Hospital. where he is prepared to accomoda' e a few permanent boarders at moderate rates- _ 8-d3w nd '1 O-LET-The southern halt ot the Late Uhief Justice Ralmer’s House on Queer: Street. Heated with hot water. Electric lights etc. Rent moderate. Apply to Mrs. E. Palmer. Qippen St. or H. James Palmer. Ch'Town Nov, D . ~ TO LET A Dwc\linz on upper Euston Street in? fo CHARLES McGr¢s:GoR. 0_LE`l‘.-The _building at present oocu pied by_ Messrs Blake Bros. next to McLeod brick building Kent street. Possession given Sephmber lst_;R_.B3airsto. What “M about A Steel Feed Boller tal; i- all ¥ instock that we will sell at ara.- imall advance on cost. = These boilers are made of the; b=st steel plate and by the best E boil r makers. E We guarantee them to be first_‘ class in every respect. No ogg; E iron ends. all stee . Call and see us before purchasin else where. l"ll.§ll.llll.l.“ .S-’F=., IM ”° W MMM u-1 _i 1 Hmm We have some nice steel boilers § Lord and my Aberdeen had s ,very hearty welcome on their return `*°to Haddo House. The railway sta- tion was illuminated and their pro- gress was a veritable triumph, and bonfires on the hilltops marked their way. A torchlight pro- ceuion met them near Haddo House, patients, the same number as at the beginning of the year. The Mother Superior acknowledges receipt of S500 bequeathsd by the late William 1 Dodd to the institution. It is sometimes asked why Lord Kitchener is spoken of as the Sirdar. The word literally means head man, oiiicer or chief. When the Anglo- Egyptian expedition was organized for the conquest of the Soudan the native troops were allowed to retain their colors and all their old para- phernalia of war, but with British arms and military organisatiion. Britain lost nothing by this and it pleased the native troops. So the words sirdar for commander-in-chief, 3 I 1; sober people in the world; because, in readiest to be touched to tears the onnders. Engineers and Machinis Steam Naviiration C-.Vs W hart. 3 Charlottetown, P. E. I. l> hone 125. . WMII MW E' fmlnmmnumnumliiin-ss E2! ::"",_ :i_t" 5-T4- T _- _ _ _ __ ___-_ - ’*’,_ _ __ _ _ _.__ ._-Y-7--_ -Z -1--_-_-1-r-2 -- _1-»<.»<. _ _ *_ _-» 7 ` _w ff-_-j-fx-_r-'--_-_-_-_-_ c l ll 1 b i -t‘€~>1 <- ;-_{ iii ll »_ __ ` -1 l if mi" `i\i\\io`\ giveyou lots of comfort if you want to EXPERI 5,., - - -_-_._._._, [3133] -si ll it T _You can test this mattress for one month and then etnrn it. if not satisfactory in every way. e MARK WRIGHT Xi. G0.. Lil? Home MAKERS . s l.&LLE§' J l 1 ' A l and against the connection of the In- Y Sound railway. Mr. Blair, the Min- ister of Railways, points out that the grain exports of Montreal in 1898 showed an increase of eleven millions of bushels over 1897, and that of this increase 9,000,000 bushels were brought down from the west by the Parry Sound railway. Something has been said both for tercolonial at Montreal with the Parr The death is announced of Hon. Justin Smith Merrill, the father of the United States Senate. He was born in Vermont in 1810 and was member of Congress in the fifties. . He has occupied a seat in the Senate. since 1867. He is ehieily known in connection with the so-called Mor ` l taridof 1861, and as a lifelong publican of considerable ability. The father of the Canadian Senate, Hon. David Wark, is six years older than Senator Morrill was at his death. ' The Charlottetown Hospital dur- four men there to everyone of the A; H0m9_._Tu¢5da§3 and Fridays in ing 1898 admitted 151 patients of gentler sex. As a. result the feminine February. No cards. , whom 81 were paying and 70 non- elementhave become accustomed to S / _ ___ paying, while 80 outside patients also have things pretty much their own 8' "` 8" U A" received attention. There werel waya Eviry cliadydhas a piano and a DIE” surgical operations performed, pet og, esi es iimonds galore, and '__ . J . B. patients discharged cured, 20 dis- pOor_n Paul’s edict has aroused almost I Mxgas’ clgéxlzghftfiih ‘ffigémahggnoti charged incurable and two died. an 1nsurrect1on.The Boer chieftain is l- 5’ ~ - There are still in the hospital 16 a very rigid Sabbatarian. " mourn their |obs_ _ The Ottawa. Free Press mentions that parliament will probably not meet in the new year till March. This would indicate Ihat the change of government- makes little change in this matter, although, when in op- position the Liberals were wont to complain of the late date of meeting. Of thirty sessions down to J auuary 1896 parliament met six times in .1 anuary, 13 times in February, three times in hlarch, five times in April, once each in October, November and December. During the Mackenzie regime parliament met four times in February, and once on the 30th of March. It will be seen that March was exceptionally late for calling the _ . . ‘ 1`l1 8. I captain remained in use and now find 1 _ -4 -_ _ -_ _._ 55 Kirby, Mr. Peter Craig, ot this City. nl _ Re? bride, Stewart Burns Esq. on the 27th d ted th to the doors .of Oom Paul Kruger’s latest in ,”f'°"“”8» D” 98111 by “fe R" '-F F an escor 1 em Wh t fu wed edict forbidding piano Playing and Pullerton of Si.HJames Church, Bihar the ancestra home a 0 0 the washmo of et do S on Sand* lottetow-n, the on Benjamin gers _ - ' an: ' -_ , _ . . bei a. °ned. u . ° P iz . , Y' of Alberton to Anni.e'MacNeill liunter U may m gl _ -- , It mms gmt J°h“nmsb"g ‘B °' Her' daughter of the late James Hunter ot’ . fect para ise for women, there being Kumuhumaig The number of Canadian winter ports bids fair to increase. We have now the Quebec Chronicle vigorously asserting the practieability of navi- gating the St-. Lawrence all winter up to that port. 8 ` P A lnthis city, on the `28th inst, io Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart, a daughter. ¢a__._.___ ___ .l --.A _. - 12 HAR RIEID At Grace church Parsonage, Char- lottetown, Dec. 28th by Rev. W. J. formerly of Hunter River, to Mill Ada 1 Nicholson. 0! Alberton. (Even’g and S'|ide papers please copy.) At the residence of the father ot the Dec. by Rev. W. H. Warren, Frederick W. Taylor, to Clara A. Burns, all of `l Lower Freetown. At Wiilsdt-n, Alb+r.on, the residence of the bi-iue's on ther, on Weddesday illne=s,leavingawite and family to At Georgetown, on the 27th inet., Daniel Renton, aged'2& yeai's,e1dest son of Alexander ltenion. The deceased leaves a father and moiher, tive Circle LI' Iriei.-ds. At Point Prim, Nov. 3rd, Sarah Ann, I l At Point Prim. on Dec. 15th, Ann dau ~hterot ihe late Roderick Lam bell ’ 1 At Kinlcck, Lot 48 on the 16th inst William Wilfred, only son of Finlay S 1 A precious onefrom us has gone, A voice we loved is sulled; . A place is vacant in our home, ,;'§,;f%;§’“§; §i§§§;’0§“§,_ §t;§1*’§"t1,’,’ y their way into the newspapers. _ __ T0' CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE 0 T05. . bimbashi for major and jougoul for hopses together under Conservative 'irm never can be 151141, _ ` b80k. N ; that while we are now re`oicin in ' iiidrHe§.d§.hhe. 25c.Fdi>ualniDi-iioggists. eumgm . ` tour has published his views on Life rate wig aiu Sty fn vooue 23618 e0“ 1 v - - - 2 g .. are _ m Ambenca'1 He Hugs tile Amerie?" ago. In 1698 1|; was the custo; press _cyoni comparison in enterprise the masters of Shi S bound from , - ~ and vigor; that nobody talks of or Great Britain I AP’ -. h E cares for an Anglo-American alliance; u a ba in _ n;1e"°a".t° hafng § that the worst evil in America is the lelimerq ii ht`ib<;0d§§ eguie an W leg pride of wealth; that the religious at the; mtg of one PP fo ecalnel life of America is active and there is penny Ur a smg E S pno country which is so forcefully carry- leger ang two hpence. for 8' double ning the church back to the earl ideals e ter' ut t is did not' last very of Christianity, that reverenhe for long In 1840 Rowland Hillbmught’ ' e l the church is greater than ‘in England about Penny postage in England' The 1- G I or Rome; that they read more and Cafmdlau postal syslem dates from --- The Toronto Globe recalls the fact l U” NERVM* 0” “P1§‘li°""i°§ glfesiif !"’P~ nl D ' I' 18'11 The rate hih ' f more judiciously than any other ` ' . W ° oe ore was people; that American men in their much higher was reduted to three ounce letter 28 pence. In tb - same cents In 1871 the rate to England .l _ g .superficial observer, they care the duced to Eve cents' Sunnyside- ll sPite of all the shallow `udUments of was made six cents and in 1876 re' I A l Centra-1 DPU Sf»0l'€- . most childlike in national character, ' ` ' ‘ --- l l I llllllllllllllllhll _ Little WWWWWWWMWW ,Hum chivalry he has sem and Emu thelraie was 14 Pence, ,nd fo, ,U . Perfumes- _ _ Call now and get first choice-a full line of ‘ ' ' Y Th . he says:- “I love them liecause they stockesgndvewdllvaglivehliherhll nlshlngs alwayb on hand are the most- industrious,ea.rnest,active .year Pmtage Stamps were i“t_"°d“°*d d- t th- h 1-d k and ingenious people on earth, be- g:)m(;;;l°da't At' °°gfed';mtmn hthel § lscoun S is 0 1 ay wee ' cause they are the nlost moral d lc ra' e was re_u"e to t 'ee "" .religiolm and above an the Exist cents, and to the' United States five § I . _ - Q O ’ Q it er- _ __ _ -1 " _ li-1 an s YY _ Q il’ @Z4Efll*§}f I.-Kl"lY_I'I' bio hers and two sisters, besides a large YUXZQVPJ daughter oz Archibald McRae, in the ; 174. year of her age. 0 RXXZWLI V and Fiorrie McPhail. aged 2 years and 11 months. E P ' Elder, in the 70th year of her age. A DIRECT Hi-B- L i_J.nm to give a gift in return. T nn We have SW a me lm Suitings Overcoatings and rous g Maybe this Wfwk you Wish We have opened a line ine oi Nobby bearing toward Women evinoe the pence per half ounce. To England _ _ - ' c of ` JOHN McLEOD MMM the easiest to move to laughter, the ‘il/lfH~»'\ llflvllllvl *"0 \il»'~‘\'1l\l‘l 7 most absolutely true in their impulses - - , i and the most generous in their ap- Ladies, White Canvass plause.” B r Sl106S 1.00 >i`%%%%%%’?.h%%% Ladies’ White Kid Slip. _ the it will be too late. Read this list. P31' S 1.35 Ladies’ Patent Leather Slippers ` 3,00 ' Ladies’ Patent leather slippers with Red Bows. New York’s latest] 3,75 6 , . spew Gentlemen s [Bell‘s Make] Gentlemen’s leather Shoes Gentlemen’s leather Shoes » Gentle1nen’s Fate-nt 1 Leather Court Shoes - 3.00 Gentlemeifs Patent leather Congress 4.00 Kid Shoes, 3~00 &' 001', l ntlcmcus Kid Shoes 1.25, ¥ ntlemens Kid Shoes, |-|a|f the gomfoft of ‘W 5” , _ 175 cooking wiiiioui a nigh 265 and Range patent p Call and see them at Fennel! & llhandler L-IA 152237.'