¢t¢';”f."; jj;.- we ~ s _p c gestiuns U SPECIAL NOTICE We tal youi attention to fact that vou can niake \\l \b iuichases \O V of full ~tock~ and at vo ttoidino the crowclin Jos lim: ot the holiday sea.- wu Propet i.i.l we will arrange [0 deliver vour purchases on titeiei din iii Decembei you to ha\e them DT ~\\'lE\ BHUD ls a Starter l Gtitistmas Buyers offer a lol of silk Special Law Rates "` l -l50 yar s Iiioches in Navy, Cream, Heliotrope Gold .it only Pei-J iriiiiitiitiiiitiiriii Z -I U7 ` E E 1 ` ' 1 E went to Newfoundland and practiced L0 _ - i0 yards all fanci Plaids, _ wide, worth 00.. "0 at the ridiculous Per LOT 3 -100 Yards Fancy and Plaid, .... wide, latest color and very ‘iobby Gif. to 9oc now Per LOT 4-100 yards fancy Broche, and Moire in l\a\ y Brown _ Fam n, from (IOC to 53 per vard now Pei 27"! ci.. n nnnnnnni LOT 3 __ or Lenvths in all \erv cwest plaids colorings TO c-= illllll E [088 8 ,Q sit-nit I _ . y 5 , Hslifvc divers left by the Princess §_ yest-.udiiy morning on return home. \ >~ E’ Scsiiakits riioir Scxxrsiniz, is the i E termediate pages are adorned with cuts ~ of the new Prowse Block, the residence L_ of W. A. Hutcheson, Esq.. the SS. lates: in the form of a neat booklet 1 which has been gotten by Mr. Charles Pefliin-_ On the first page is a picture of Que-en`s Square. viewed from F. Pirkins & Co`s store, while the back , contains a splendid view of Esstview ‘ Farm, Charlottetown Royalty. The in- Northumberland and picttires of natural ssenery. There are in addition to this a number of readable and well chosen selections, cooking icceipts and a " ~-writing up"sof the business men of Sunnyside, al-o their ads. which aio well written and tastefully' arranged. Tue business guide, for such it is. is _ admitaby designed and a credit to the ,originator A \\'i:iTi-:R in the Halifax Herald in a ,series of biographical sketches of the ‘fathers of our country savs;_lt is in- teresting to i;o'e that the champion of responsible government in Newfound- land was the late Hon. Philip Francis Little, ti Prince Edward Island mati. He was born in that province in 182-l and was c-.lled to the bar In 1844 he his profession, securing a lucrative practice' He entered the legislature of the colony in 1850 and soon became the ack-iowledved leader of the reform | party advocating self government. He E ° E had several depiitations to England and enlisted the interest of colonial refor. mcrs in the Imperial parliament. ln 185-l his efforts were crowned with suc- cess and the following year Mr. L‘.tt.e ‘ was entrusted with the formation of a responsible ministry and the iniug- uration of the new regime. In 1858 he was appointed senior judge of the su- preme court, but in 1867 retired, and took up his residence in Inland. lic died in the county of Dtib in October the °21st. 1897. Oairciiiir.--In memory of the liev. Theophflns H. Burhoe. of Rochdale. i\la.ss.. who passed to his heavenl-1 r. - _ ward at his home at Rcchdale, Oct. Sth, ` 1898 Mr. Burnoe was a native of Prince Edward Island. He was born ` at Alexandra, Lol-19, on the 18;h day of May, 1859. He was the fifth son of Mr. John Y. and Thankful Burhoe. He received his education for the ministry in Massachu=etts,one year of which was W? llllllhllilhihlllll llililllllllilillilllll in prices on ali our Bootsé .md Shoes this month Bai-E gains for all E Ladies E nel Childre '-4 _ Bo ts "3 9'l 'ind strong service- E ablg Bama SL ,_ I ig __-ave his life, the doctors hero not s F e pair _ so 73 .niet children _ on § Pebble Bo o t A Job lot of regular p i ` Fur Slip- 8-lc now 6.5 E from oflc a Mens light Dongola Boo t s lndi es O i l suitable for wear Boots tip ing under rub lined reg bers and over pncc $1 50, shoes,$l 00 pair sale price Men’s 1| iz h t Congress Boots ies‘ 0il egumr price Fleocy $1 55 now Sl Zo l.i\aedBoots, Men’s Vic sole, reg to Boots in $1 60 Laced and bon- Sl ‘PS gr-gg -tho very Fi n e best value- The _ s colored regular prices glalack Job ~.2 l0$ mar sale a ir ice l A GirlsOilI’bb pthfens and Boots re Bo’sHockc lllllllllllll E » EU Y .Y [Wires $1 00 Boots at big is $115, our counts R K a;_g3_s'1‘, 7“llllilll"lilllllll I spent at Rev. Dwight L- Mood_y’s schcol at Northfield. four years at Worcester Q Academy finishing with two years at Ne Wtoii Centre Theologic il Institution. In the fall of the year of 1892 he went as it missionary to Burmah where he re- liiiziined almost two years, having to re- turn to America at the end of the sec- , ond year ` on account of ill health through contracting Btiriznah fever. In the spring of 1896 he received and ac- cepted a call to the Bapzist Church of Rctshdale where he labored with good results until four weeks before his death wli.-:ii he was taken down by the above ft-ver. Little or nothing could be done tinderstautling the nature ct th .- lever. AS ti minister and an associate, he was highv respected by all who knew him. The burial services were conducted by his cousin, Rev. J. T. Burhoe, D. D., E ' assisted by several pastors from \Vor_ cester and other places. all Of Wl10I1\ I spoke in the highest terms~of the- manly -anti Christian character of their depart- 1 ed brother. Mr. Burhos leaves a. wife one son. (three months old) a mother, six brothers and three sisters to mourn his early departure to the better land. -Coin. Liver its Like bfiiouuccl. dyspcpata, headache. como patfou, lou! ltommcb, ludfgestlon are promptly cured by Hood'l Pills. They do their work ea'~"'-‘ iird thoroughly. I B951, -,;{‘;i;:' 4' - 1 -fr f\lll'l. l S ZBCBDLS. All ..'ii._,; '.. b C. 1. Hood & Co. Lowcil,Ma.sa. ; _ na iii ...ll liiiithlllll _ lltlsls BUSY We are compelled to _ run day and night to _' keep u with our 8 é é gl Does this showé Whetherw are pleas- "I2 our customers or not? ` D TAYLO _-it-iiiiitiiiiiiiiltittiiiii W Prepared y . fb; only Pill tn m\rn ~.-.--Im N' »\~*’~ Rarnnrmrillx ran engagement to ast Don’t you iliink it would be a good plan Be married Yes 7 you mivht wish to be released I never have, she answered best ofthe arrnngpment-that you are smarter :ind better than I am. I have rlhlfhd. so ihéit we would be married some time, and so that you would not “I had vol so used to beinv engaged to _ é g 5'. See you all winter long_I wish we gguld be married beforel go." _“But there is so little time," she said, thinking of the pretty things she had hoped to make if this time ever came. “I _know," he answered, not under- Standingher. “I know you could not leave to go with me, but we could go to housekeeping when I get back. I wish you would do it." he ended, wistfully. ‘il will,” she consented, “if it will make you happier." Ou the appointed day lizra set forth on his Way to Florida, leaving his bride behind to face the New England winter alone. At first she was lonesome. but when long letcors began to come from Ezra she felt happier. He was a good letter writer. and before winter was past it seemed to her that sho had had L/ ra liked F oiida and the climate vretd with him He found work there nd when sprinv came he decided to stay on. He proposed that Janet zliould Join him in the fall She ag eed at the time, bu when fall camo hc began to be dreadfully hom/esir:k. She finally wrote that, as Ezra would probably come home by another spring she would wait for him. rida also, and when fall came again and they had been married two years, no- thing was said about his returning or her joining him. Janet, how- ver, beg-..n to have 3 de- sire to see her husband. She determin- ed tc go io him a-d surprise him. So shepackcd her trunk and departed. At the same time Ezra had a longing to see Janet, and he decided to go North and suprise her. They started :it about the saute time, and pa;-‘sed each other somewhere in Virginia. When they reachtd their dtsinittion it is hardly necessary to say that they were both surprised-nnplcasaiitlv so. Each felt impelled to re urn over the way they had just come, but each reflected that =h-, other might do the some thing, so they waited and wrote letters instead. _ Janet liked Florida so well that she decided to spend the winter there. _ would leave the North again if he coul possibtv help it. lt seemed lke home t’ him. He st nod the winter well. and he looked forward to seeing Janet in the spring. But Janet thought she would tty summeiing\in the South. Ez;a sighed. °~O, dear!" he said “Have we got. to see-saw hack and forth this way all our lives? By the time she gets sick of Florida I shall have to go .there again, probably.” ‘ In April. however. a po-tal card camo which mide glad his heart. __ "If you will stay North till I can get lthore. I will -ctart»th_c minute Ihear from you. It is so fearfully lfot here that I cau’i stand it any longer.” Ezra met her in New York, and they stayed there a few weeks, _ seeing the sights. ‘ -This is our honeymoon,” ho said. They were surprised to find how d 0 5»>l®z‘@@ UU.. CEDAR SlllliLES f;-N" /~.{ 1 A Slvwy --nee "iI'ivc"' lumber Ynrli. i iitfigk, We tif-vcr l1~.6 siicli value be- f ..` ‘§~;_<'f fwrc, never had_ s'uCli_ an 01101100113 \_ _ i 1~ ctr* il our I-revious hisorv carefully as the Shingle That s Why . bu~iiit~-‘ lt bn l"’“h5 ge Il_{f“'3 5° _/,.\ keep buzzing arouiid the ee ive. @PiioNEisi elitist iiiiiitiii ;,g _»;-,_._`;, sl '_ t . _ _ -2 - _ ;` All our I.iiriine_r is purchased ~ 4.* Ioeeoeeeoceeo ;‘=sPtciit" @ »siiiiistzs @ E oooocooc °oooo»ioook€} »,~`\ f i@ iher- Wea @ ,-z~ doespnr keen buyers :tway from the @ 1-,.D;i`_v.~ to come rain or -hiiic. _ These .Q3/9 -it-»ciitllv sawn shingics are excellent so _I-E ooooo @@@@@@@@@@@@@ l _T Wun- pisolrpl companionship ' with him than aa .__ _ ___ 1 -. § i 8 5 ' _ _ ~ 8 ' ' _ ' ' - - .§’ 3 Z ‘ - 5- ; E _E E As for Ezra,be declared that he never , ,THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'.l"I.‘ETOWN, DECEMBER 9, 1898 _ Loc _ Going a Long Lane- came home and went to housekeeping, l `i ` A They were wagiiigzome fuom even- and were hlppy' ° I _ug mem” One evening they were comitiz home 1 _ __._.._.. “How log). __ b d____ from church. They had not said much, . asked E tif We fe 9°” 959535' ~ but finally Ezra asked: “Do you sup- ; Zta' a ter a "‘l'~‘”°e' _ _ pose we ever would have been married Janet answered prompt! . ‘ It ll be ~ - ‘ . 1' fifteen years the l0;h ot iiext mouth." gal;-ihadn t been for my gomg to Flon- r “ | “And dfiy _ after tomorrow I must 1 dmft knowp A I ‘ 'sta_';t\§;r 1' ggrlf; d I Well I don`t believe we would Just “ " ' ' . e , su use t L ben It womd be hard _OFPPO 1 IS think of the time we have wasted 1 _ __ ,_ Gathered lit 6:ar:lanEHipiLlars and Cor _l__8_e._h__mg__ _he cold wyn:;;owti_::§ rigzfssssn .ni sid foot ist seventeen _ _ _ ‘ 1 respoll ails very! era. YOU were S0 Sirk last Winter- Bm you ' Janet iinit-lisa. -~1 iiiiiii; 1 belong in I p t E if ____ lc" °°m_° b°‘°k_m the ’Pl`l”g»" She Bd' the- class tooo." she said. BostionPost. S e ~ »ded.It_;yingbto oe c_hee_iiu1. _ -___ tsee also on psgesl ___ ave een thinking said Ezra . “Eqsks Ha ___ and Beazley the Ul;l_;.8§;r_;g_l_y,__;‘lhat _fiffen yearslisa Dit.CLii-‘r cures Chronic Diseases 3 _ and Rupture at Ch’town, Fridav Satur day .ind bunday Call or send stamp changing his headquarters It is at \~ member that nothing is much more ap to ria'e or acne table than a Rink p i vive is out of all proportion to the SHOREYS Watei'proof Ul- sters .iie selling fast ‘B6 75 Leading Fur Store- MY SHIRE' W. T. Welltier has prepared some very pretty designs for Christmas engraving. W. W. Wi~;i.i.i~tiin, Jeweler.-il 10th LIBERAL MEETINGS. Minister Fielding will ad- dress a meeting of Liberal electors at Frcetowri this afternoon at 2 o’clock, and at Tryon at 7 p. rn. The minister will also ad- dress ti. meeting of Liberals in Emerald Hall on Friday at 2 p.m. f “_ - ~ _..-_-ar. .t _ , to end it before 1 gs ° for mformmm, We are making a superior quali y of Coke now bhe looked up at limi qiickl . Do ~ you mean _vm you wh ___ dO__;f SANTA CMB _vmes that he ,___ not Almost as good as Authiacite coal nd half as chea O she S.id [did not know but Canal* B°°'*5'°1`e ‘H “"“1 “Q t \0_. he retumem em hamal, Is arranoing for Christmas presents Older, ,nust be left h a - t - you would be ,he ,mem W3] that y forthe children or grown up either re ° a' e d to In ure delivery Every onek o th t I h th P p p I t L P D WS a ave 8 ticket and the iimourtof leasure it wil' 0 e meant, all these years' xo get someibiug aII.lOuI]l OI money l]]VeSl.ed.'**nOv _ F C . '- . ~ ° ' _ 2: _` l _ _ ° . . .l ci - _ _.. _ __ _ ' ~_ _ ‘~ _" =' at ` 1 ' " .. , . . I on _ an ‘ _ _ I . _ _ I ' ’. , _ I - ‘ l have to do dressniakiiifr. B t I b ’ ‘ ‘ . `“ ‘ ' Q ' I managed right, or somzthinlg, andalgiilvvl and e 0 e my giealthlgiging _put has sppile-ii it all. Jaspabgn & C0,--tf_ _ __ _ ‘- wou t ave een reaty any lime, _ , , . ‘ ` _ _ _ "1 ,‘~ iz-.r i. -.is ti _..w ,d Boi Shore s Clothing.-tf if 0 0 g;__i;lo:ge__sai sen y ewou have _ _ y __ r- __ 0 _ _ _ i I clotliier in the province. We _guarantee our coats fit better We guarantee sleeves hang better charge. ' _ a. good fit for any particular figure, we Agent for Oxford Tweeds- U 5 _ Il ou I had almost become sa `sfi ' l ~ 'T' tyhere being nothing differennu Beiiit Vrltlitvg FREE"_“"e Wm eugmve an articles' thi; [am . Qin awa and Wm not puicha.=e=l here free of chargh. Our Mr ' _ While clothing importers are taxing theid brains telling you ol tb! 'excellencies of makes that have little or no merit, we justly claim that ou!" make of Ready-to-wear Clothing is superior any of them, being made workmen having experience at custom work. ‘ _ Having over 28 years experience in Custlim Tailoring, we claim -v`ro*' know quality of material and' Workmanshipy better than any importiilfi, ous cUARAN'rEE-our mike is mole stmiigiy put together, pocket being linen stayed. l arouudl the neck and shoulders (a very important point). _ We guarantee that if any part of 9. gartilent rips we will Sew it We guarantee th-it if any little change required to make the garmolf' will tnixc the alteration free of_oh_ol'§~ ~ Our $10.00 All-wool Blue Bsiver Ovei-coat, silk stitched and Germoa' tweed lining, is the best we have seen fortheiuioney. _ _ _ D. A. GSFTS FOR = Hllillll 5 Lseful Christmas presents, -gt articles go be admired not only 2 But the next summer he spent in Flo- ;-‘ for their beauty’ buh for their; of." practical value as well. You prefersuch gifts yoursel no doubt your friends do th E same __ The hundreds of articles in -3 our stock combine, usefulness - 2 == =~a.tid beauty, You.l| see many-T: == 0l1l` SCOYP -E- ['88 W. W. WELLNE F ‘-'_-_=a. suggestion here if you’ll visit ="--5 Now is agood time to choose Sherid’ s Sa ' le BY_ virtue of a Warrant to me is=ued by the Stipendiary Magistrate ot the City of Charlottetown, given under his band and seal at Charlottefow'n._0n the Eighth day of November. A. D. 185B, directing me o levy unon and sell at Public -Auction, such _cal Estate of Fdmnnd Cameronasis suffi- ~..ie\1t tosatisfy the sum of Six dollars and Seventy-five cents ($.75), assessed against the vacant lend on Tnwn Lots _N umbers Seventyo two and Seventy-three, cecond Hundred, bounded as follows, that is to say :--Commenct ug on Richmond Street east. at the southeas - corne_r sf lan ~ in pos=es=ion of Mr. iianti y, an running north about 160 feet or until it reach the land of Mr. Davison, thence east about 180 "feet, or until it reaches the _Rattenbury pro- pertv, thence south about 160 f et, or until reaches Richmond Street, thence along same to the place of commencement. And I o hereb give public notice .hat I will on Tuesday, th 27th day of December, A. D. 1898, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon. at the Court House, in Charlottetown._ set up and sell by Public Auction, the said Land, or as much thereof as Will satisfy the levy ifidprsed on the said lwar- rant. being tne sum of Six dollars and Seventy- flve cents, aud one dollar for costs, besides Sheriff s secs and all other legal incidental ex- penses. Dated at Charl itlotown, this 19th day of November, A. D. 1893. WALTER B. R£)BERTSON,:Sherif}. Nov '25, dec 2. 9, 16, '2l. H. f d gs If Y e ..._ ...__ __ ._ _._ ._ _ ..._ ..- =°- "- _ _._ ..... ._. .__ _._ .__- ... ._ ..._ __ _ tilt slitir witcii iiuust. llllllllllllllllllllllllilthlllllllllllllhlhllllllllllli lllniil ‘ I your gtfts,we will engiave them § El The Question What can I procure for mas` Gifts this year? may be great] ” simplified by _inspecbin our new stock of tiielry, Sllrimti, _ _ ad Sterling Slliir ltiicltles. Already our customers a makin-g selections mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm n r » ‘li 0Q"< Biz' til )»":_|.t\ Q _ I ; V _ Queen St.- EB lllillllllillllilllullllllllllllllllll Mill _ Sheriff’s Sale. ” _ By vir.ue of a Warrant to me direct- éf mm film?"Ylllfflllfflflllll* ed_issued by the Stipendiary Magistrate of the City of Charlottetown, given under his lizitid and seal at` Char- lottetown, on 'the Eighth diy of November. A. D., 1898, directing me to levy upon. and sell at Public Auction such Real Estate cf Duncan McNeill, as is sufiicient to sat- isfy tlie_ sum of. Eight dol`ai's and Forty-four cents ($8.44) assessed against the House and L-ind cn Town Lot Number Twenty-two. bounded as follows, that is to say:_-Commeucing on Bayfield Street at the north-west corner of land belonging to th Holman Estate, and running south 105 feet, thence west 27 feet or until it i~ea`clies P. IL'trge’s properl'y.then_ce north 105 feet or until it reaches Bayfield Street, thenceeast along same to the _ P Hwtghesgn place of com menccmcnt. A_nd I do hereby give public notice that I will on Tuesday. the 27th day of December, A D. ld h h h _ Th ` ` _ I 1898. all H18 l10D1’ Of TWtlY6 g a t ey were w see eac ot Br o’clock, noon, at the Court House, in Chorlottetown, set up and sell by Public' Auction, the said House and Lard. or as much thereof as will satisfy the levv endorsed on the said O -. I warrant, being the slim ofeigni dniiins 0 'and Fortynfcur cents, ard one dollar for costs. besides Sheriff s fees and all ' ollier legal incidental expenses. or a Dated at Charlottetown, this 19th day of Btiienilicr, A. D. 1898. ` WALTERB R')BERTSO\' Ste-riff V. _.. _ snerirrrs _ _By virtnoof aWarrant tome dircetclp issuctil by the Stipendiary Magintntc ¢ the Gity of Charlottetown, given uutfqrjif 'hand _and real at Charlottetown, _on til* Eighth day of November, A. D. "IK, _directing me fn levy upon, and ‘ Public Auction, such RealEstate of Estateof thcla.teRobertWa.r~d asia cient lto _satisfy the _ sum of Fiyo aud Filfty-two cents ($5.52). more the House and Land on Gammon Number Twenty-fiye :--Commencing H the north-east come - of A piece of il possession of William Tumor, and tolli* west 74°feet, until it reaches luid 411% Estate of J. Ward, thence north 64iclt,_I _ until it reaches John Paissmorcblalil, _thence east 74 feet, or uptilit rancid' Hillsboro Street, thence south along street to the plnceof commencement. I do hereby give public notice on Tuesday, the 27th day of Do¢!oIllil',. A. D. 1898, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House in Chltlottc' town, set up and sell by Public Auction, the said House and Land, or as much thereof as will satisfy, the levy indorccd 'm said warrant, being the sum of Five dollotl and Fifty-two cents, and one dollar for costs, besides 8heriH"s fees and gill other legal incidental expenlos. ' _ Dated at Charlottetown, this l9t-h day of November, A. D. 1898. - WALTER B. ROBERTSON, Shclil' Nov. dee -2, 9, io. 23. ,f f -'t _ _nl ',1--Q I Sherifs Sale. . 1 By virtue of a Warrant to me directed. issue d by the Stipendiary Magutrlb of the City of Charlottetown, gigs! er`h_is hand and seal at Chsrloddbg on' the Eightliday of Noxipbcij, A. ,',_ 1898, directing mo’ to _l _fy u`p_p`u,,' " esti in Petite auction, sntili Rai Bahia of Duncan McNeill as _ ll sufficient to cvisfv tho l\`ll‘ of Ono dollar Ind ---- '- ti-‘l iii). assasicd againli, l@ t . ,_ -. EEE cant Land on Town Lot Ni1tnhcr'_Tl`ll' “at the south-west corner of t c Dow! or Farquharson properties, thence xim- ning north 155 feet, thence west 60 _ feet, thence south 155 feet, or until it ` reaches Stewart Street. thence out along same to the placeof commones- ’ ment. And I do hereby give public uoioo that 1 will on Tuesday. the 27th day _ say :-Commeiicicg on Stevnip of Twelve o’clock. noon, at the Court _-House, in L`harloitc‘own. set up and coll I bv Public Auction, the said Vacant Lagd; or as much thereof as will satisfy tio ‘ levy indorsed on ihe r-aid warrant, being the sum cf One dollar and Ninety-seven l _I _ l _ _ _ _ ; . _ _ Tha" an of mg fg||0w||\ Arhglgg 9 Det. 9. ...O.....i..... ........ I - 'f Sheriffs fees and all other legal incl- BIFTTEB. EGGS, POULTRY FRESH POBK ’ Consignments solicited. Liberal advances made. J 6&m0. `dental expenses. We have just received from the Manufactures a. line off B°9 Dated at Charlottetown, this 19th day i Neck ties made especially for Christinas presents. Each _ ` of November. A- D- 1393- _ ._ tie is ut u se eriitel in afanc box. i l' wH0LEsALE l WALTER B~R0BERTS05'» Sham' Also Iliid Iéloges, wliyite Sh‘rts,5E}ollars,CuH`s Suspenders, “N0” 25' Dec' 2’ 9’ 16’ 23' 4 . ’ ll Us . .wt for bil-_»H'~~ i. . - as etc!! €l'W3.f'€, 3. €l‘pf‘OO 03 S, 111]) F8 ,»l‘~ 0316357 P C, _ HALIFAX, N' S ’ . We are making a big reduction on all our Coatsc sold - REC-;;,;; OF 'Rl cl El between now and Christmas. _ p0'r,\1'0Eg_ '|'[;BN1p§_ 0413, £55..£5“IIvIk3]E>c>11zx1£1 Leading. Fashionable Tailor. s A_d-1;-=6_ BR1=MN§§i,§§g_s-S X 4. 3 A. H- Can- Soo- C. E( ` Graduate College of Civil Engfneci-in Cot thiigliioar for General Workppcc Hy%‘liuIio, Sanitary Engineering. and Brmze _ _ _ _ 0 loc atChartuttcto an and St. John. _ Crrcspondcnt-i addr iss to Char! ottetowu. i .~ . ty-two, bonbdgfd as follows, ~_ of December. A. D. 1898, at the hour `