i ian orleans, eslinterssslssm rumor llssran. mass l>`nl,‘sul§ns lo me C . if vHA`r°slNA NAME, C “La if it ""~ 'C ` ' "" "C M ` " "'“"‘ '”“ r or ~ " llr John Wheatl t dSat d A f h E l f h Y from _a tripto Hallfli-lr,.re “me ur ay MC.1T:Firvi1llGl>: heild°onx'l‘h‘;...< Slight y S 'l d_ We have put, lt on the front centre table. (fome early ani. ,et first choice at _ AT 25 P. 0. DISGDUNT. Thev include D°Ylies, Centre Pieces, Carving Cloths ion Covers, Tea Cloths. Drawn Linens, Cush Laundry B9-35~ _ any l11arl_v olhcr different styles. ` _ gsegsgn W,¢_h,n the next f0,.m,gm with the Street Railway company and is n __ THE S`,h,._ Malatmn Ioaaed with poutocs 0 _the store windows will be clothed in the mst 8959"!! lm-0 Blll\P€- HG flielf* 5116 and other products by Carvell Bros., a sailed Saturday for Demerara. Mr.Wesley 3( use elapse lls!crs:the..l'a~l_t Ch ristm mtl le ‘ht-"Dl'8ssut century has passed into CY Ol and imagination on sights 'within erchants do not consider the eager y egree of annoyance andas th bl '_ °l'“S¢» an embryo smile of pleasurable an- “°‘P°“°° 'ill be plainly visiule as it °*¢_1'¢0mes the weariness and overwork whrch attends increased trade Prepaia occupl ed Messrs. Jas. Paton 8: Co's minds for Ud Placing Just vshere experience has cted. Buyers have also been busily `\ respected citizens, The death wok plug tavern in the town,”at the concert this -~ l on Saturday morning after a long illness. evening. Dialvlrue. “Curing a drunksrd" , at the Crusaders concert in Wright’s R=»°f1¢fS and Coffwn--f..:::...‘.:-..<:..?l:::..:f.:l:.:lr dents Evemrhere .tract to supply one and a half million THE winter like weather of the past ' feet of hemlock, lumber for the large few days has turned the attention of _ THB Wvmelfs Missionary Aid Sveiely °f bcrilgfe'ilihhlfirllllvrltiosaltilvelle Elsiilhlissctll lelailiihillitiirtotrllrllicyliirzlll :lu Bl¥.‘tistChurchesof the Province will __ . _ _ ` ‘ -, . °‘w mm ___M_____s__ne___w_m0r__o_"_m__0o__ P. E.1slan.....“»§`.'.’.l`i`..l.'l”..f§il.`f.'i-§i.‘$i.i_l`.°. i`$l.°.'l`.‘l’.“..'.f. 1 °"° °'°‘°°°“‘°°"""‘@l=f° wiv# *wld rd" mght Wm” ”' °“'f¢° °‘ Sydney l the borderlaud of Chrlstmastide and per Hof the rink andlby t‘h° time XM" se“°” we mn of “ine wal fm' Peake Bms' l hills none are more P*-'rsistont reminders ll iSk\Ip_on"\1S "k“¢¢¥‘S llN\yl00k fOr CICOIIGM ofthe fact than il.. mu.. .ma ln rl..." 8 ""' omes. The excellent sleighing in the BART Duffy who Piave 1111 2Xhil>iU0rl 01 tef his Sales °l _ . S J __ _ _ _ I . » Q _ 1 ' Ure ty on Saturday hafla gemiencyw pre peed in Hillsborough Rink, Charlotte~ m, on Great George St., 50 bbls,_ tht at least one feature of the app,-93°), town, last winter has abandoned his work test features of fag,-yland and on the physically lu spirits and is confident Sis will gather those imbued with the °f ntablhhlng l-‘9Y°"d 3 Shadow °f' 3 mas spirit,their number increased as the d°"bt' hi” Silaim ¢° the l°‘~`*‘l °h“ml’i°“5hiP aysof thg fag.”-Stake muh The tread of before the? season is far advanced.' He e mags” 31533 ,the _business ¢em_n_,,_ wantsto be a world' beater, and the mind the “iowa H,” but 3 fm, 4”, ll citizens applaud his -amhiticu.~St. John Star. l_ _ ' As anxonncnp in Saturdays papers, Ezra- t__\:_F'1;l_l§l:rs:yo"t;-t_g\cbi;ion ssh? _R..v. D. B. McLeod or Zion Church idwo; with “ces lu (imth mm’ . U occupied the pulpit of the First Methodist ‘ bani' I _ 3 ° °U`“"°P“" Church yesterday morning and as usual "im D M” glass' th” f"*°t' “Y” preached very acceptably. The muslgbf but rival the creations i the invocations and anthems and some of the tai _B h d ° the hymns were from thepen of the late ry em’ “Me Wlmd- Om' lamentedSirArthurSullivan,notably“The' new at the populace with gn d _ ° Homeland” invocation and' the offertory “The Son of God goes forth to bear." The ° °°k3de Wm in musicofthethlrdliymn°‘OnwardChristian l Soldiers” was also composed by the same author. The prelude to the evening service, the “Lost Chord," the solo of wlli h tion for the Christmas tmdé lg" : was beautifully sung by Mrs Watts. The invocation, “Turn thy face from my sings” and by special req uest, the months pastnnd decorators have been'“t' .Home-land the collection. At the work for some time tastefully arranging cl -_ _ - a ' ' ' din l W ° use of the service the organ voluntarles ere very solemn _marches engaged for the past, week supplying bbq _ Mr. Harry White, who lately returned Christmas needs of S-inta Claus' young constituents and their older relatives. tothe city from Bermuda has been in O'Leary visiting his parents. On Satur~ Those who are in the habit of 'day morning he returned to Charlotte- visiting Messrs. Paton 8; Co’s Store during the Christmas season will remember the l d0Ul. how they could bow, waltz, open UN. talk and even grimly smile, d0 ‘ everyhlling in fact but grow naughty and look over the display on Thursday next ~oponing day-and be impressed with the faculty displayed by the firm, remem- _ ing the display is made to satisfy the , juvenile yesrnings. Parents should call and avoid the disgruntled wail of- the child who knows that only 15 days more and Christmas morn will dawn. r Tan GUARDIAN has received the follow- ing resolution of condolence published in _ the Roseland Miner of a recent date. Ross-lanfl, B. C., Nov. 19, 19(1). To the Carpenters and J oiners' Union: ` \Vhereas, Almighty God, the creator _ and sustainer of the universe, on Novem- l ber 14, 19(1), between the hours of8 and 9 in the morning, has seen tit to enter the earth at a depth of 800 feet and take from ` its bowels our beloved brother, Norman T. McDonald, while we bow in submission to the will of the Almightly, we nevertheless feel that he could not have taken from _ our ranks a more fearless energetic, untir- ing, determined worker in the promotion _ of our organization, its eternal .priuclplel of which is to unite for the-common good of all mankind. .Being young in years, having' not even reached the prime of life and being the very emblem of health and trength makes the loss more severely elt. He being like the flower of the field blooming and bright today while on tomorrow he had fallen crushed and withered, into the bosom of our Mother Earth. Whereas, While we feel the loss irreparable, we know that the mother, sisters and brothers who survive him must feel the loss more keenly. Beit therefore. l Resolved, That we extend our heart- felt sympathy to the bereaved mother and relatives, and trust that God in His wisdom in taking to Himself a. beloved son and brother, will give them strength to bear their loss with fortitude. Be ‘ further. Resolved, That a CODY °f mes? "¢S°1\1° POIUJ nblication and that a. copy be forwarded 0 the bereaved relatives. " WL I-I_.C1u:1urz. ‘ W. H. Woousv, .loner M`LARnN Committee. It will be remembered that the deceased ame to his death in the Le Roy mines, Roseland, B. C. He was a carpenter and a member of the Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Union, was 25 years of ago and _Wifi unmarried. He went to Roseland from_ Montana some 13 months ago and worked for Mr. Lawn, the contractor, on Hon. T. Mayors Daly’s residence. He after- wu-fi.- returned to Montana. and only returned to Rossland about a month and a half previous to his death ` and was a we-ll-known figure about the labor committee rooms. He was a son of the i late Iolalll H. McDonell, Kinrossw P. E. I., and left his Island home four and a half years ago. He leaves a widowed mother, two brothers and four sisters and a number of friends to mourn their loss. mmm.--__m_ sr 5 5 5’ I Toprove Chase’ Qin Pll8S :as °i°°‘ ver <3 maadfngahdprotru eeks & Co. iii is town and tomorrow morning he leaves by the Princess en route to Sydney, C. B. where he will conduct a jewelry business. Mr. White who is well known throughout the province was for a number of years in lrefuae to reform. Readers are asked toiithe °mpl°-V °f Mr' E' lv- T”'Yl°"» “'h°l`¢ by his prompt attention to customers and his courteous manner he made many friends. It will be remembered that later on he went to Bermuda where he contin- ued hls chosen occupation. His friends bospeak for him an extension of the .con- fidence of the citizens of Sydney and that the degree 'of success already attained by him elsewhere may be his in the city at front door of Canada. Bontlefs Liniment. U Try one can of Oak Brand Condensed Milk and ouwill decide whether it is titans m _ and "'*` a Describes the French Per- fumes we keep in stock. None of the odors are “common”, and those who desire exclusive lines \ will do well to see our as- sos-tinent. 00 _ People who are really first class judges of fine per- fumery specially invited. ' xt" 2,; . _l ~ “ .‘_\)__\ \~l O ¢.»- -'f;:°Z’Qy6__6`/.S7"5'_~ ___ . .5 '- M have just received a choice break -.__ fast lood, which we recommend me st g heartly to our customers ihl .: ll'_: is 'prepared by a special Patent Process __~ from me last Barley mel: eva /<6 ’ IQ HQBI BP f\_ 'fied :root readily ,/ l bso bed the most nutritious and ' HQ, foods. it :salsa very eeol0mlCll- DFID Package make n Breakfast ‘ , _ _ _ \ r :gl ,: -~;~.¢ ____F,__:______:_;_.__ _________,___€ M __ k ._ ___ __ * *_ _,___ __ X _ __ ___ *_ _ _ l ~ _ -_ - _ . J M., _ _ __ .. \ 2 ' ` * ‘ 4 1 Ll --'--- _ ment is good. C / better and cheaper than a cow. Ask your G!'%€l‘ f0l‘ll.. 0QH)@5@ H The Busiest Store on Charlotietown’s <._._ ._ _.i ._;.. _t 3S€iSC3€3i@ Weis out 0 the price oi all the 00&ti;. You can’t make money easier than by a per- _,_ chase from our jacket department to-day. / All the coats in the store have had their prices cut »~now-while the season is early-and while you /I have all the winter before you-to wear your bargain. / l=.3 off / every new Cloth Jacket / . / ln our store. _ HURRYI f so l"l'URRYl ' . / For Dandruff rub the head well with l V "'~.,`\.`-e"`~ _ ~ _ 3 |eg.ant __ _ Buslest Street. Exclusive ° -= -_ “"”-==---- §‘z.".‘.i§';L".i.c@sfi: ln \_ _Breakfast-"""" lily* ' d l.. Un crwear S_.:l_1_;0l?_real