m ff. i - ___ _ ">-_'.;-===;T<.- »:.._..,»=- _ ,i`T.'~'1-'-_;i."T . §,l_;§ .. 1 - .~ .~ _ '* -»,-fi# ,.-;=._=,.<~_ .-.»-'~< ~““~ 1' 'rev-' i »_~" C. 'Y' ' V Lisa 2 ' ‘ .` |‘ THE GUARDULN. LHARI-0T'1`ETOWN.PB_IN_CE EDWiiiiu»iSI.AivD.DEcis|n¢ra e`1.;il»oe~ ` L” ” ` i A lu? __ _ J ff l "i *_ i J 7** ' > . _ ». ,___ _ ..._ nf _ p 3 f _ _. . __ _ _ gs-'-_.‘V,,;} _'_ ' G figure on the right sid:ooin(tl)1[;sll;irl;!;'xt'”§ _A p » '_ hence the sadness when the bolt st k. _ , of ¢0\1rlSe there are others who feellulille _ _ new ru in ' l - h ' ` _ Y applets ang ‘;“l;’;'°af‘;;'r_t*`;‘_t}fe;’tr‘;l";‘i';‘;*x‘_;l p . Y Igsterleolaater may still have the hot biri’ _ or pop. A _ ~- And then there is the other side of the '= 'i » ‘ n _ e cold bottle- unless it be soda I y . _ ' li . S¢0l'Y-wlmt many call the pleasant side s ‘ V ._ 01 Leather Dressing elim Bur Ne Bemis. 31;. .e:;::;. f `; I th _ ` ‘ ‘ ‘ ' _ temperance people and or<_inary I ‘ `”" ` ` ` * ` _ _ _,___ _ bare-keeper. The first because the sale of _ _ -flmum considered covered it a sandwich was served with the li i IJ the same old sandwich was made lp _ to *do many a turn. These sales of liquor (W en thelregular bars were closed) whv ri 9* 5* FOR 5* 5* l ‘the raison d'etre of many of the smaller ‘ hotels and in the larger ones the profits _ from this source cut ° 1 ` r l pi V Ei i ~ - _ _ _ : { 'i hotelin order to get his drink. Between ` I C I ' ' . ` `_§ ° _ i ' pl _ t- ie _hours of ll p.m. at 6 p.m. the law was _ _ _ f _ . _ _ i A U ' ¢lu'dS. and in some J I ii' V p l laces I 5* * e C l_ l lliqiior is further restricted, the latter! Pppha ~ - ' ~ |rU`.~_ - 5 H . ' because he rl ` l1.~ l ~' ph ‘Qu have for tt dder ... , » ID: .S32 rs'; th: rs’: Bti ht; ull: 9'? .55 Ynxff xl, : me : id I in I ri. I a»n.:~'." ¢':r'N r¢'..":5-..“'_."'5' ' .I Oyster Cocktails ing much akin to sadness were 2 1 i i 5 I L_ 'alll' J. an *_ :S - Q These ,qootls 5 nt io us ly a LE.-\D» .\(l HOU5E_fo: our apex* val. IF if. Oysters' . 5 ,, ox HALF Si-is'1.L, Orsri-:Rs for . 9 ‘I ‘ hour of the day or evening. 1 _ ll AHUN is any thing that suits you it Wil sold cheap aid pi: aw_ un.i] LS. ten days. Opposite, P- O- _ Y '- Will be ret-urnsi at the end Call and see then now, they are Some .»p'endid Ebony, DIN BRUS-A _,t [__ - B _ _ I .°°OwI°°l°°D°°O°°.°°l°° to Fry* ° "- Ovsri-:ns 'ro Srisw, Orsrims *f ` everything except to burn, and we don’t burn Oysters when cooking them. \ D the _ bargain counter and the world again l. 1/ Q 3 ’* "° Royal _ " Is the place to get a tirst- class lunch at short notice at any ' _ Ham and Eggs, Baked Beans, f 1 Steak, Hot Tea and Coffee. hu ~. ‘i 5: .°°‘°°.*°O°° J. Geo. Carver, e.. The Royal Restuarant. ...........i - - < - = nc|ug__scneei CL ASSES.-For young and Masters meet every nd Saturday at 3 o`clock. CLASSES-Meet every even All latest society dance- can join class at anys _ care lriven them. _ _ Highland Fling. Sailor Jig. Skirt and Spanish lessons at any hour. GEO. CHILTON. _ Charlottetown, Box 113, Dec R, dlm. '@0900 Ill H. TURNER OTOGRAPHER. tothe Late (_`. Lewis te Flarket House through Clark's Crockery the Lewis Old Stand. ` d&w lmo 0'€i@'@l@ - fertile acres i it ai Rosa au Wim-r ` on Chlilotteindwn Harhor.- l theiiub This “before hl`>iiday" linen pe°°‘e and "°"“""" Wm champion the _ _ __ ‘ I a l rl clash at arms betorelhe charge is made. famous patent medicine “it ls peculiar to J _ " 1 ~ nth Africa during the war. The great harvest time of the department store, yea, temple was picked with an enthugiasgin all kinds of retail sto f ` ' - - - e does not "make 3 ,-ery anpmmiate fortunately his voice is hardly ;`su`l`teil to _ _ e Walk-‘i U1 I and no doubt there were hundreds like the shoppingdistrlct are nog longer aide- mein the auxlig-nee, hadd irnother “kiiik qnnte to aecommgdage the em-,rmous coming," beside his poor e ivery, name y _ - . l. that he did not even men:ion the callant ;:‘;:.“:.;;>;*..i:.";“.:;';":. '° ei 2'-°“ b°,»'Sf~»~ e c ec ries orce sci’ any more thani t ere were no rave their clanging way through ‘the narrower boys there from the Dim iigiio or ut;l_1e]re st,.eets_ The Store windowslare in their no Canada on tie map. e cer my most artistic armngememi’ with vari must have been ignorantcfihe make up _ _ ' of his audience. colored lights and ropes land wreaths William M. Curtis was re-elected to of greenery and mosh of them the Common Council fora second term _ ao en soriie of vom' fiicnila at l im s its trade will b b tt r - _ . -1 _ ' ~, I A Sem1C0l0H M2 CS Tl'0llblC and he will sell more bottled acids? X)/§ma? t’(l\n_]f?s Wuuld now like U’ makB lhlilll 3=`.i\EW" 'li . has galled him considerable to have had l 4-'ar .5 rl f, ll S0 W.:’Vc! II]‘i.llY Illlrl illlilgfs left yl-ti soma _ '_ um; for Hillel M611 all l TlDpl€I°S 1 to clo;se nt ll u`clock, awhile his neighbor, _ handsome F ,.. - -1 T _ ’ 1 .A S. - ‘_ I ._', \ f sd L Q 5 , H |matiirfl rate hotel vloulll trot out the u S or Lqqlpq' Lonslre I l H and Jlcken ] _ llfclllll S _eCtl.ll'C- lpxpier miiche sandwich anl gatlierin thc _ bnme idly l)F‘»alltlllll F11! Ut>ll.sl‘S ful' _i\I€I] Illall Of lil l l 1 ` _ r y e l \ _.h,,|,e;.._ li est gloves are here yet. » < 1*- f ____ The court had spoken and there was no ' ' ‘ fee le elle emi 1 _ 5 ' . _ ° . l alternative so the hotel men swallowed 1 rmlor made 0v?rC0a'tS are »°°’°lmg rdsti In fact W3’\'** l Bmw “W Dec 18 1.900 GMM L ,hm _,Use hu, _,re ..,uy,n~g ,0_,__.. The- had to repeat three times alreadv, but we'ic wiiling to sell l ._ .,.' . .1 .-- 'e' _W.__ _ _ I _ _ Y ' _ _. _ from G/hmmm, 1 immue that were i`;;:;.;:r;Hg.rie;.ilIf€§HES;tzfagheendyxr the balance now away below the rrgulai pure. l areagreat number of GL’.\lRDix.\' readers 1 e ' . . l who hardly imagine what these words ‘T Pa"i\8l'aDh by the repliwlng °f the Semi' ll *Env of our Tallorllnade gating nts are a fitting gut from H _._ mean to most of the ‘residents of colon by the comma. But the temperance t 9 0 Century tO the 118W. ' ‘ _ ' - semicolon and no doubt there will bequite Come and see the b0y,s about _"ke no other on the calendar. Asw'tl . - ’ ‘ x Id d'n tTemont Tfnil l t l itself" Such a whirl ‘in-1. rush °f4eveniri?§‘ii hiaaraWin;ton Spfnlzerpéliuéii- humanity -all intent on he one object hill tell :he story of his experience in _ -the purchase of gifts! Itl is truly the so ' - - ’ reS~ or JllSl2 DOW and appreciative audience. The young ll U P-.E» Islandys Greatest SIZOPP cannot think of the article lor ware that inan`s story was most interesting but un- ‘ Christmas pmsenu, The _,lid _ such an anditoriumasthatof the tem Ie. - ‘ s resorted to his house for food or lodging. arated the week days from the L1rd's day cannot sell intoxicating liquor after 11 o'clock at night on any day during the holder can on Sunday sell to guests who resort to his house for food or lodgilg. interpreted by the powers that be, a'mau did not have to be a bona-fide guest of the MINABIYS LINIMEBIT. » day keeps up until a late hour Christmas eve-thencomes the slump. §St. Nick is seen no more, the cards, toys and odds and ends are ht on ettles down to its normal pace. At least 1 one industry suifers during these days- the theatrical. People havelno time to spare to see shows and asa rule the houses are slim. Two of the regular places are closed this week, partly on that account-the Columbia andl the Music Hall. Great consternation and a feel- caused the hotel keepers ‘of this city and stare generally a short time ago by a decision handed down bythe supreme court in a. ease which went to it on excepli-o is by defendant from the lower court. In hrielithe question the court had to pass on was this: “Can ri licensed inn- holder (hotel keeper) legally' sell to his guests after ll o'clock at night." The court ruled that he could not, and all' because ofa semicolon, which had “been inserted in place of a comma when the laws had been revised. The opinion was 'in ell`ect that the presenceof this semicolon made it unlaw- ful for licensed hotel keepers, to se_v liquor to ,quests between the hours of ll p' m. and 6 a. m. The original law which applies to the sale of intoxicating' liquors, passed in IS75, read ns follows: No sale of spirituous or intoxicating iiquors shall be made bi tween the hours of 12 o'clock at night ard 6 o`clock in the morning, (note this comma), nor during any part of the Lord’s day, except that, if the licensee is also licensed as an innhold- J er, he may supply such liquor to ,Quests who have resorted to his house for food or lodging. f When this section was incorporated in the Public Statues that comma after the word morning was changed to a semicolon and the wards "any part. of" which occur before the Lord's day, were stricken out. The law was changed aqaiu in 15.33 b _ inserting the fiizure ll in place of 12, So that the law as it now stands on the stat. ute book reads: ".\`~f=-‘*"- W _ _ _ _ I For it's ten to one that just tor [un W ` _ 4 .- _ The world la azhs in its sleeve. , _ *-¢"1>-3-Qilmh-#1 = W5 P. ' eertaiii - _ _ 'es and`a.hsolutaouretoi-each. Pl‘0‘f"l |l| J (_ - '_ _ l i ' a) 8 1 alldealem-s or 1nusou,Ba'ril:s& Co.,Toronto, - _ a Dr. Ghase’s Ointment A \ Did it -ever. occur rn yqg glut *¢ P* VJ” * I thousandhhares of Mzning Stock is $l“0 I' l” °f"`“ °ll"¢ted to in Minion that ith ri.~lzy and this is true-but g |1 f ° linei.~ii.'ii cm ,W ° ° °°’°l"““ If ai new mam were to start nb in opposition to you. would he run no risk l eveiyeqg in eg" hue of business make A fortune! T ' It is precilelv the same with mint” .Q 'gm °~°5’°h1Ul! else-there are sucoessesiand failures. One C ‘_“°°"1 8°” I H0011 pfooerty and man is t with success as the result. qs. an ' I have caref ll ' ti l bg pq* agd management di iliemgoesnptxdz I a vacate your buying and feel sure that theyafe safe as an investment., Ore !Out of my list of four this luinmer, :vm gt;-ng I still have the same list with_C¢m;e¢¢k “jd Drop me s line and I will give you lp¢n,i¢q}.|-._ Investigation won’c hurt and may pay yea. A. 5. wsLcii, 2oc.D»d , Dec 21, dew, ° "Sit L°°d°"’0°° resamfrem . + `§ 1 , as .l\» ‘“_ ' =¥eé'1§=~5-i » - 1 112 ‘ _fe :td d “i _ __ i 2 ‘I f ) ¢- ‘Z ,_ . 1 1. -1 wwe ee. <1; _z is- .; ._ ~_» we > ._ , -. : 4, rl 4 .. if _; ' L 7 ‘L ¢` ` ` The immense stock of jardiniers dis- if 1- _ » Dlltved here at any price from 10 cents to : U ..».f““~‘ \ ¢ ._ .-59 ’~l I ' 'IL ..~‘ ' _,_ v- \ - 1 s _i , #_ i \ ‘i- 1, .1 ; '- ». g ....5».,_n¢ »n_ ti 3 r e i ». .-1 1 2 \ .5 if t +. , ii' E' i1_,',;