2 ..........i Cab;-.:.-:"".= ¢::..'= i M 1? Meet Me at the Always Busy Store, ilfdlis’ 1 *following oiliccrsl = Chief Ranger-Dorns Dingwell. Vice Chief Run;:er-Daniel McLean. _ Recording Secretary-John K. McLean. Financial Secretary-A. S. Morson, re- elected ' O . T.1__easurer-Geo. Ross, rc-elected. - 1 Medical Examiner--1.. D. McLau<.-hlin, _. . re`e1e°ted' respective homes. Mr. R. Layton crossed 'run fnlinwing will be nf interest to over On his way wS\1mm¢rSid<= where he 4.25... . Ladies Think 0 _ l 7 I-h |-c e-|- A finely tailored S-lit; Shirt and Jacket lined through- cur, perfeclion in Fit, Finish ani Workinanship, for the ridiculous price of' $4.25 You cool! not buy the cloth and trimmings for the price . . . . . . i inthe direction of-increased and improved i A 1 . I _ accommodation is imperative. . at *he F°||°W“\9 |’l"°9S- ...£:;;‘;‘;‘;.i.; ;;‘:.f::i. ';‘.i.S:’:;.. ‘:;‘.‘.: .,,...,., ..;;-.;,...,,,..,._ $5.38 worth $10.75 $5.60 worth $11.20 $5.75 worth $11.50 $6.65 worth $13.25 $6.75 worth $13.50 STANLEY B308. I ` 1 GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTITOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JANUARY 8, 1%. CITY & COUNTRY NEWS . I ` _ Donrbe afraid to tell the reporter who is visiting you or when you are leaving" town for a visit.'These items help to make the local paper of interest to all. Persons often think the paper shows par- tiality_ hutjust try and see if it does aot~ treat you rightifyou give it it chnnce.l Fonnsrnas or BarnGia'ro\vN:-Court Dundas, N0 3547 I O F has elected the Island patrons of Mt Allison: -Fearing that possible patrons of our institution may be deterred by the reports current in the papers of the crowded condition of the Ladies, College, we have pleasure in assur- ing onr readers that provisions are being made to accommodate all who- are likely to apply. Carpenters are now at work partitioning off the space formerly occu- pied by the studio. In this way room will be obtained for additional students. This change withdther read- justments contemplated will pro- bably meet the present needs. ~ Architects are at work upon plans for il a new stone wing which will form a part ` of the New Ladies' College when the way is expected that the plans will be ready to `§ submit to the Board of' Regents some time in January. The impression is growing that if our Ladies’ College is to meet the needs of the future some change l l annual entertainment in the church there. There was a large attandance of children ani friends notwithstanding the coldness of the night. Mr. Hugh Macmillan, New Haven, superintendent of the school, occupied the chair After an address by the 1'aSt0r iRev. J. G. Mclvor, the Rev. J. . y, _ children. pointing out in a. genial and ‘kindly manner the need of constant attendance on the Sunday School instruc- tions. The prograni comprised anumbcr of fine recitatiors and some ex- cellent selections by thc choir led by Miss Crnys, Kingston. who took charge ofthe music in the ab- sence of the organist. The Siipt.__jntima- ted that this year ngnin Min. iieifl, of Chi- *cago a former pupil ofthe school had kindly remembered them aid sent beau- tiful artistic booklets with texts fora month to be given to each child. These were disbributed to the children at the B A ‘_ A :A _ closc with a large bag of candy to ea'cli ui and all left delichtezl with the evenings 9 \ . _ we ‘°““`"a'°m€“"' _ tablets to contain certain anti-septic ~ On Thursday evening, Jan. 3rd,a qualities ofthe highest value and being, meeting was held at Kingston, for the an internal remedy, pleasant to the taste, purpose of considering the D1'0lJOS€d Sile convenient and harmless, can be used as reely as required, as well for children as . the purpose of discussing and support in the new sitel D Frazer, J Messrs. D. W. McKenzie, R. B. Layton, a series of letter; written to the Paragon Monthly, N. Y., by A. A. McDonald, mornin at their armory, Brookfield, for full strength and the new recruit _was at isopened for the complete structure. R McKa of Souris, addressed the- _ of the new bridge. Mr. YV. F. Fraser was f i appointed to the chair, and discharged the fn duties of that oiiice with satisfaction to_ Anattog-neyand public speaker, wh; all Messrs Jacob Barn, and James had been a catarrh sntlerer for years nt for l Howard, of.North River were prese , says: _ ' ~ ' . -_ “Every fall I would catch a cold which ""Pr". p -`, "»§F5.'_.,_. *- i ~ ». ~ ~...,__._._..._ ._. . _ ' i’ * -'-F'-'M , .. _-.7 _l‘f_.....,;,;__,_;' %f _ -_ _ __ ._,, _,_.,._._ __ ,__ _ Y __ -' ' " ' ~ f ' - " rf” * ' "'* - ~ '"~ f~.-'=»--0. _ sr- -~ J-’~._`.f-fs'-`»3.` - ' A "“ -"-2"-‘_-?"~.e=#‘“.'-1. ,- J'-:',.:‘:,».-,.,=<.;,.. ,_ .' ` . _ . _ __ . *"` ‘?.§‘biliI,\-.i»..-.-,... . ., ..._ -.-.a . , . 5;.; 2'. ._ -_'-,Q ”'= "ff"--i .,_.5_;?Li¢»“:_¢_7_,s‘i>-1,&;<_.____j;__.,_,»i_.;_ '-il-;¥,»~`“'T‘7.\`-3-.»i»>.§". 1 :_ . "__ ._ ‘ ' ‘ ` ` »- -f~f*$‘.-»“1»<"-‘~"‘>--r‘§;~L¢rs<;'»:~-~- ~“-€~`-'!~f'T”.~r’.t1f-'.$i"L1»'}=,. ,,-.-.ygf-\e, --5-5,- .15 3 A' av~ Pmnssrnrnts as well as teamsterl seem oblivious to the fact that the former havc the right of way on all street cross- V ings. Ladies are often seen scurrying over a crossing to get out of the way of "flyer," The courts have' decided, time. rid again, /that drivers should slow. at crossings and that they can be held-re-- sponsible for any accident caused -ton person on foot by breach of the rule. A Gn.\"i‘1.x-:Man who crossed to Picton on 1 Saturday writes; The Miuto encountered considerable ice in crossing today. In several places it was almost a foot thlckl and she sailed bravely through it. Among the passengers who crossed over were W. Matheson, R. H. Stavert, D. J. McLeod, and Geo. A. Hardy, all of whom were returning to Dalhousie College after ‘ having spent their Xmas holidays at their will resume his teaching. Tun following is an extract taken from Stanchel, P. E. I.: The No. o Company men, 82nd Regt., assembled Tuesday I twelve days' drill at Camp Brighton training field. The Company reported in the fore. The bngle sounded the dress for parade, and the men moved od’ in season for the 9:30 t-rain for Charlottetown. Arriving there the Company tell into line. The command, by’ thi left quick marsh, was given when the Company stepped 06 min nnn-inns," nniinress.n¢nn_nisna semen. 'rii¢Gasn'i"»ny.¢¢a~c1icii,-;hatts'&, ensued, kept their distances, stepped out again, with the aeatness and precision of regulars. _’ Catarrh is at home anywhere and everywhere. \Vh`ilc more common in cold, changeable climates, it is by no means confined to them, but is prevalent in every state and territory in the union. The common definition of catarrh is a chronic cold in the head, which if lon! neglected dften destroys the sense of smell and hearing, but there are mary other forms of the disease, even more obstinate and dangerous. Catarrh of the throat and bronchial tubes as well as cat-arrh of the stomach and liver are almost as common as nasal catarrh and generally more difficult to cure., Catarrh is undoubtedly a blood disease and can only ll. |suct-essfully eradicated by an internal treatment: Sprays, washes and powders are useless as far as reaching the real scat of disease is concerned; Ur. Mclverney advises catarrh suffer- ers to use anew preparation. sold by ` -lrnggists, called Stuarts Catarrh Tablets b‘cause actual analysis has shown these r adults. ‘would settle in my head and throat and z _r_-. ___ _ _ _ ____ Sarrsracrroiv as time keepers last a life time almost. illustrated Catalogue free. G- F- I-IUTGHE Egnnyside. Jewcller and l l l l -A-o » < n ¢ ¢ _ . ~ .i,.¢,. _ , , _ _, a s 1 ~ Q ¢~»>¢a ons.-,¢,.,, ' it 5 i V ,a e . n . . -, OUR 1 h 6*! U- so KI* ~ in -. _ '¥. ». =` -'Ui @ Ol #lion . ~s»»~\va»»a racy; cnocxs ¢ Ufiflil ‘ 1 GIVE THE BEST 1 SATISFACTION. . l lbiiii its 1 Y' ` ,-.is-»w_~,, @fi§D ljplf /'"1 _"` » I l `\ . I \ \ I" \‘ \\ "` (fnipin " A ll J, _ ln. __` S 1 _. * -__ 4' ` \ ; . "l ~ .- .. \* \\ `\` 1 - ‘ 1 "\,\ gg -1,5 //,I 1. pf `_:_- ‘ ' V ‘ _ ` ..`€L._; --r’ ,-' 7 »~- _ .__ .. , "‘“‘ '_ ,_--as-.\~-e '__ . _ .-~. Empire Watches will give orders by mnll ‘nminily alien. ` = Are You ~§ \. -. iff? Corner Great George and in -; Kent Streets is the place. ' ' Our prescription depart- i\‘ _ -3 ....\ wi ' ,,~_//,~, drugs are absolutely pure .Jn and fresh. All com§und~ ,- si ing is done by Mr. cKin- "/`j`-l _ 1 non cr myself. ' M ' '\‘l /If ld ll, Geo. A. B. l“lcDonald, il Q DRUGGIST, .= Cor. Great George and Kent Sis. ,ft _Night Bell. Nurses’ Register. A 7 s _ ."° . i Cihlil Hllllil §'§‘l* ii mentls right up to-date. tl _ ‘ll _ ¥Ve take special care to till ~ ` ' 4--1 all prescriptions promptly ., _ ~ and know that all our ,\’/jj ' *About our Business, § Everything in our line at D g_ . exceptionally low prices durlrg Tm! lu” 5 ‘U19 lid V4* the holiday season. UONFECTIONERY’ I. _E “alas nom tcuwiliaciiaadlaliiui he A earl 5 i si* % WP 43803110! ahrl doth. wi ws l¢¥¢|¢r ml Engavcr. iii 5 iii ° tin .5 le\¢\~S 1 dF_ . » . . . . . . . . . - . . ¢ li ht the child ren 3 Leather ` O°wl»C»O »O»¢0_»O»C¢\O¢°l “Q road is a much better one as there 'be of no benellt to the public were the proposed route adopted, and it would also destroy the shipping which is done at NorthRiver. At the close of the discussion counter petitionwas also prcscnted,which built at Brighton.-Corn g 1 ' Ankle supports : ..._...--- 1 at prices’io please. ~ ; __ _ = 25c sciiort' La THE c.iL si.. Q is l 2 l Queen Street, Tae leading Music H-lush. i S8S863i I I _ *A Happy l ‘.- ciiilllllli olli siiilmld i"'°°SP"°“S nr Aucrlolll. ‘New Veal' l am insfrncterlw by the Assigneel of Tn our many customers Thomas ames l orris, estate to se liy auction at the house lately and country' ° ' ° occupied by Mr. Morris, on lfpper Queen Street, oN THURSDAY. SANDBRSON & G0’Y., The 10th day of Jan.. 1901, commencing 0 at ll o`c-lock, ii. ill. _ All the household effects comprising: One superior Heintzman Piano. _Parlor, Dining-room, Hall, Bedroom and kitchen Furniture. also 1 .lump seat Buggy, 1 Express \Vag§on, 1 Driving Sleigh. 2 sets ` Harness, 1 W eelharrow, quantity of coal i Terms cash. No reserve. l oira Row Grocer. m . nZi_n§ 2-"i- ` R- BEMRST9- 000 25, _\lct`oi:e.. , ', H B.-We solicit a continu- ce,of your esteemed patron- age during the year 190|, S. 8z C0. . S"““PS"S C°"°°"- ease germs from the blood. _ GTOUC The best family cathartic is Hood‘s Pills. M01 at the present time, also, that the present became affected to such an extent as to are fewer hills on it and Dart Itrierl troclies and cheap conghcures of it is macadamised. which would -andsometimes got. relief, but only for a ,Mr. Howard presented a petition for which I bought at my druggists, cleared signatures, but without ` success. A my head and throat in fine shape and to guard against a return of my old trouble was largely signed. The meeting was llkee abox of the tablets on hand and unanimous in favor of havingit ,built at _whe * thc old site, forlhese and other reasons tab to mention. Messrs. Bain and Howard, development." h living failed to make any St impression on the meeting, left the hall ,lieu nadder if not wiser men. They now realize chec tnat the people of the north would be`_at a beca great disadvantage by having the bridge cong th saparilla, which goes to the root of tlie Milk trouble and expels all impurities and dis- better interfere with my public speaking. ` .' short time, until this winter when I Catarrh Tablets, through a newspaper advertisment. Two iifty cent boxes opiate, cocaine or any injurious drug. .__ ____._.._._. r for it. 17 if ’~\@l@l@\(.5@'@0@\@l@'@l6)I€> 1 OIIIIIII lllii are 9° 9* you '.»~ 9- 0 afraid ? of low prices? justly so sometimes--but never here. If you can’t tell good Groc- eries by looking at them- few people can-at least. in you know our guarantee. . sa your money’s worth or your money back," Remember`that when you visit our store. Steilaitlltates. Ill lllllOllldll IO .uonoleleuolololes 8¢Q88688l88 A ='a-4 UI I Start the New Century right by having apleasant agrceeable shave. \\’e in- tend giving learned of the new catarrh cure, Stuartis .i P neverlcatch a little coldI take a let or two and warcl off any serious , nart‘s Catarrh Tablets deserve to, dt-helistas n household remedy, to k and break up coughs and colds, use unlike many other catarrh and h cures these tablets contain no uality tells, when we offer our at 331-3 off. You can only 7 l a a . . ' ` p lr Eczema. catarrh, hip disease, white fl1l'S ' ‘ ' ' ' ' - ~ ~ ' ° ' ° ' ° ' ° swelling, and_ even consumption _ have Judge by tha quality and not by um their origin in scrofulous conditions. _ P B 0 8 1. i With the slightest taint of scrofula. in the Price-"' fowse I 5' blood, there is no safety. The remedy for _ is disease in all its Toi-ms is Hood s Sar '_l1'y I one can ot Uak brand Condensed and youwill decide whether it is and cheaper than a cow. Ask your asses Kisses only_1U cents alb at the Crown Confectionery, \V. A. Hutcheson. ‘:" 3'2". AINTY PORTRAITURE Zorolld. - Rarillo, SI ‘llitilt B0b$.” Are as dainty a trio as *" were ever sent out by any .o studio. ' CORONAS are an oval of exquisite yet plain design e°o at $3.00 the dozen. KARILLOS are an oval with gold wreath entwin- ing at $3.00 the dozen. ~ LITTLE BOBS are a panel portraitlike their namesake small, but immensely _ popular. They are $23) the s dozen. ~ A dozen of either of these _ styles means 12 valuable gifts for 12 friends, and E what would give your ¢.» friends more pleasure than E your portrait. ' ’ O I I Q Q I C. l.l.l.liOilO_,ll__O _,K _ Ewrsitiiile silos.- 'iii seasons asses;-in §w£ w|si|--»- X ear. _ Cenfufy 8 5 _All our friends a very happy New ` ig, V HllOlI¢8lO‘ 5“’*""’. . " - ` - l Noamsaa ser arrest. #‘”|f*'.m .il..\ioNps nd wai.xUr6,`» _ _ _ ' ` ramr srwrs, ' 1 cuocotars lim-sons. As |90 Elm ness year. We would aokn with thanks the po.trone.|o e_x\el\X‘ us. ‘ We wish our nu customers a pfotfli and llnllmf New Y<» Jeweler W¢WlSl|0UClll§'l A Happy - v -3--New Year :=§i 3,35? iii? ‘iii itil _ _ _ BRO!!! I0 MQ” \lVU * A haves 9’ ni.ii°§'i§ii ¢ii°si§'il°i'liii°§¢“ii`§i~§'§°'f'l§~ Pf'°l‘*°‘|- W' *ill right along If you want toysin our Bazaar up stairs we won d i lll fill” lO lull fini* "-° is- like to clear out to-day. We are giv- ‘ th nm. R this kind be sure and come mg ¥°°° di5°°‘"-"”° | Bee' wnlfullv d un ”b liiiil.iill°l llllllll lllllilllll :w.n.i~. l Watetmaket and Jeweler.