WE ARE i largest Xmas trade in the his- zo..-ii tory if 'our store and we Cl, shall do our best in C0../ip' the future as in the past M10" to make 'l`aylor's Bookstore §"‘,°“_ tliel nifst popular Bookstore edict: in Charlottetown. M, “7€ &l'€ giving dis- after: counts on all fancy goods, “’“"‘ calendars, etc_, this week. {I§,_,,C§`. Come in and see us. to its Taylor’s Bookstore. ,.‘*"' __ __ '__ 'rue cHA1u.o'r'ra'rovvN onannian,-bE¢EuBun.3°,~-19°5 _ . 'i iu|c\iniorCo\|gl\|,Cnld»,m-lull T" mid A positive guarantee limi, if iz Miss Ruin' McL.\u rm. Nl I in 1 Pmsbyt"-V "°'““""”‘l l‘°'“° bl’ UW “fier- ¢l°¢°ll'| dl" 7°" lim deiiif Wm l‘¢i\||ki Sumnierslde the guestl of Jltifiaii llliiniirlibnlj noon mum yesterday' morning' ' wiutyopp|idfor_i\._ Shiloh thousand; lbs mod obstinate u lbs' Eli sri. CIM md _ ' - ll River and Ewan McDOUcAi.i. will preach I c°"8i“~ |-"“'8'|W|>lH- This ls the last day for paying city P. D. Bowlen, M. L. A. Cardigan to P sbyterlun church, Souris, and Bay °“'°y°“' itaxe __L____ _ _ ________”___________ ma, __s previous to advertising the pro- Murray Harbor. F thou; lvnq ' into _' _ iimlinll D" 7* A GAME Protection Club for West I'r is pleasing to learn that Dr. H. D. R°.Y'ilf'.Y hits been 0!`ZMIi26d with the ,.0 EW Wwl: lltrl lvwbd Johnson who has been ill is on the road f°ll°“’lUR °m'¢Bl`S- N _,__4;‘i;;_ __,,,,,__L '§§*,,,,,,,; °,'§,_5'°,_"° m1_E ,O ,..,_,.,,,,,,.,._ 1=ms~ Richard num. IK I.. "“' -~ _ qua. I... Q' _:xi en"lt_::_:ver\l __ W has teen visitiiig in Luke Verd, returned T _ S H I I 0 H home yesterday. He was accompanied I Eh may °[ the law Mrs' Joh" M“"“-l'- De its sister, Mrs. J. A. Robertson, ormerly of Clyde mvar' is axpectcd h°m“ on b I 25___ with 'uname ._ -" d____8__id__ B';nshuw_ today from Quincy, Mass. In that casc Ea Q ui A OWC -_ ._ _.__ _-.i_'_. _,__ `.__s _ ________ _ B] vs_ Ekuupn latter D.STEWART. tivo \\ as must be rich and good To secure the best order it to~day, also any other dainties required for the festive occasion. _ `. i Aaioivu the passen ersfb tl M -» . i J. ii. Buairiiu it .ti in i 'I Y '° “""'Y mar eted a fat. liolr wHl|clic‘ifi'eiyil':l"iedn(l‘iH Harbor md" yesterday were Ch'"`l” fo I” Siem” 'pp'"“ ° ' “x' has been enga sdi -h' d i k his first Mass. ` f ‘ f RNS P°“l"Y “'““ °“°°“"k°Y “"“°"’ i-.iisimr r r g li mm mg an S or The Y M c A M ti 0 s nday [B gli ~ _ . . _ ee ng n u ,_f._`\ lbea Mass Meeting for men and .~ i; ,I _ “___ hed _went Six H_S_ _ o some nimo._ _It is ten years ___l_‘_i___'i: w_;__gve__y _urge {0o_ “rho since Mx-.Stewart last visited the province wil e___ _____s_ At lust state election ho was chosen wo to represent the county of Douglas in thi-. nn 0i\'n the passengers cast yesterday state legislature and is being urged by it icon were Ilun. J. ll. Cuuiiiiiskcy to his friends to again enter the field at the im. I New Yei\r's at his home; Rev. VV. coming election within a few months. inpbell, to Bangor and li. H. Camp- `a’iWWWr’\lW J argains 'Pliousaiids of dollars worth of damaged goods have still to be brought out and placed on sale. Each day sa rapidly as circumstances permit we bring these gccis fi rward. Whether smoke or fire damaged, everytli ig is selling at extraordinary reductions from original prices. F ASHIONABLE JACKETS To-da we place on sale twenty five fashionable jackets in plain bbzck and mixed black and white. Newest style in every particular, a slight odor of smoke being only damage. Worth up to $9.00. Now at$2.5o. BLACK SHIRT BARGAINS About a hundred Men’s Black Sateen Shirts are offered- snioke damaged onlv. Finest make, big ample roomy shirts -fast black. Regular price!! 45°. 000, SOC, $1 20 and 5'-35» Now for _ . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . age, 4oc, 6oc, Soc and 900. ” "”ELS0t'€§” 55c- Sinoke damaged only-Our stock includes almost every sort fine Walking Gloves in Kid and Mocha, Driving and Working Gloves and Mitts of every sort. Former prices. _ . _ _ ._ ........ . . . . _ . . _ . ,.6 cc, Soc, |§r.io, li-35 Reduced to . . _ . . . . .._.35c.45C. 656. 75° F RIEZES AND BEAVERS AT LESS THAN HALF i lies wide. Colors are black, nav; ,gcl;°rg:v:eh‘;]\lt`lili:r.n§tc., and suitable for Ladies’ and ChiI00,0(l0 capital will greatly enlarge their already extensive plant by bringing in n . extends to Mr. and Mrs. \Vard its most Tr hearty congratulntlons and wishes them -’ _ it happy and prosperous ,journey over the path of life. _ _ e ___ H. L. HEwsoN, President and General N Manager of tneHewsonWollenMills,Ltil., manufucturlng 'plum °“ the °°”ti“e”l" Amhenm N_ s__ was in me City ye_,_,_m,_ Recently twenty seven acres of land were ova Scotia making the largest. woolen d the invitation, subject to approval of onference, to become pastor of Sackvllle Leonard Allison and Fred. H. \\'rlght- leavirg as survivors in addition to Hr. e . . g . Prior to marriage Mrs. Dawson was Grace A._Lockhart, daughter of the late Edward L ` V i _ M H I i I E.'\VYA'Yl'rL,`Sumuie|-side ith: >- iii Pnnvimzlli tuinnlil I I {i.1“"i..lJi‘..."°.1‘ii.‘ti‘Z'i.i‘.‘°£."'.§‘..... _ __ H - 11°- W°°»»v»=~»-=f~»P~°~°» ree--‘- hue gtgdily incrqagd yn; by yqg, hgh. L L -_ Y “_ 7 "YN J' 'Y;:::"'V:`V`YV:;'T` `~"""""`A"""""“""""""“"""'“"‘“~"‘---~» "du-Y “nd returns today- beupmofoitbemuilof _ Offices in New Prowse B|0ck_Char|0ttet0wn Hanna Snrrn, Roseneath, left last ` - _ -_ ._ ulahtonasix weeks visitwnoswu. _ is mall special arrived yesterday Rev. J. A. M.\cDoNAi.n, 'Miscoachta ' ' _ .1 if IFI - i _ ‘ » ' I _ dilelwl of the bmp md air PWICQ- afternoon at 2.35. and John Anderson, Kensington were in “st “mm i'°"'“" his h°'"° I” M°l'°°s°' ' ¢ ‘ l 'l 'S - N. B. 'fi I &2°l\__.‘t;:'l|:_____l;¢ .Tons H/iuiixron, New Perth, was in the cnyyest°rd°y` l __ ' it l - _ _Md iuhnuu how dm "ay bank is the city yesterday, THE ministers attending the meeting of I _ _ - _ _ li W. J. ORia|.i.\ left by the specl Meeting at the Y. M. C. A. wmorro A. A. MULEAN, M. P. left last. nigl Ill there. Sons of Temperance will pleas rlstmas. men. It will ben New Year'i-i service d several short talks wlll be given on l‘houghii-i for the New Ycnr". A hearty itiition is extended to all to attend. Aliterary entertainment will be given the First Methodist School-room on gs,Mr. Sedgewick and other .<.'»|os. N first year Science, Experimental ysics, at Mcilili R. B. Stewart, ratiigartney takes first class lending sssecond in his yeiii; li. Bnmbrick osccures first class. Iii scqpnd year emistry Blair McBeath stands third d Edmund Campbell third class. an previous nldrkets and prices remain- about the same. Hay per cwt-. sold at to 48c., oats per bus. 2i0c. ,and straw 27 _ per bus. Pork reuiained at 8 and 8§c. uro Knitting Mills Go., Ltd. with weapital and backed by the Bank oi rchasedln the west end of the town unswlck and well known in this city. his new work at the first of the new x, whither he will remove his honse~ rect church, St. John‘s, Ntld, has accept- ethodlet church next June as successor nd his wife are members of the Moun- uaticn the class numbered eight. Three f these are dead-Charles S. Gilbert. nd Mrs. Dawson, Henry A. Powell, Hed- y V Williston and Matthew R Kai ht ockhnrt of St. John, N. B. dqlnnnuuqpgnpii BARE . COST is all we ask for the balance of our stock of PERF UMES This is your chance to get the finest odors in the world at whole- sale prices. I lucli_i|gi_i_i_;lq_tiiinii Timo. B.u.unns1~on wlillead the Boys' r Montreal to visit his son Eric who is ew Year's night in Victoria Division.The Rav. JOHN L. Dawson, formerly of °°”°ld°"‘ ryon, and at present in charge of Gower _ Q* w it ll ._»~. . _ *if = 3 _ _ _ _ 2 ‘if 1 ‘ iii” ; ' t make your selection easy and satisfactory. '; 1 - » ¢ » _ member the installation o cillcers on ____ ¢ _ Comparison with other hues ls the best ....1 conduct.. of ti... crm ni.i..i... i. f » 5 _ ' _ recommendation of ours. if lanliets Y re _ J _ .__ _ ____- , ortunenextSunday_ ¢_f'__ _ _ ’ . _ _' Wt e re right here with 4 stock that will Another very desirable nov. J. F. .itiiiss-rox win conduct ' x 80 inch size, runs 6 lbs to the viceln St. .lout-hini's church, Vernon ir 'n Iver, on Sunday next, as the pastor pa ’ pl k border $4 50 Pall' v. Dr. Doyle wlll oillclate at- Lottl5, \w»_-_*'- _ _ ,,_ s.. _\\ "f2~`_ '1 AT u large meeting in Clifton 'l`hursday f 1 ` _ - - _ _ , 0 w i fi D . 2 i ~ '- _ . _ _ _ ll \ _ size x niches li lit and soft 'ind vei _____c_ __ west K______§c__o___ ____ __ ___s___ N ei nes ay eve ec 7th, t ie icsl nlghdt the n§_\v bragch iiiilfvt ay to_ N_i_u _`\"| _ * , _ t g i .V I Smlcuul' Milton was the scene ofa vcry en o able on on was lscusse mu “ enum S In " i ' lowing appointed to meet the Tarlil' __` iw* warm eaqh ° line in 60 point of view is this next line, , ff., ,.____,_ ' cam BLANKETS l' I oore I McLeod. lbs to the pair-is excellent running 7 lbs to the pair -fine smooth material $5.75 splendid blanket from every l value at _ $5.25 -f heavy, soft, smooth, good size -_68 x 88, weighing8 lbs to . A nice little line for childrens C.rib_., 1 I I -_ I M I His Worship Mayor Kelly has wired Madame Prefontalng, Montreal, assuring her of the sympathy of the people of Charlottetown in her bereavement. Hon. Gi-:onus E. lliraiiiss lust evening received a telegram announcing the death of Mrs. James Dover, niece of Mrs. \Vm. Boyle, city. Deceased was well known here, where she resided for a number of years. Tim Guardian has received from Chas. J. Mitchell, General Agent of the Excelsior Life Insurance Co.. one of the handsomest calendars yet seen for liltltl. This company only opened up in this province last. February and like niiy new unrlertnizing naturally required nd- vertlslng etc., to bring it before the people. Mr. Mitchell reports excellent results for the year in his agency and says from all agencies over the Dominion the same success is re- ported. THERE wasu large attendance at the inceting of Presbytery In St. James Hall yesterday. The resignation of Rev. A. J. McNeill, Orwell was considered and a committee from the session of Orwell congregation was present and spoke highly of Mr. McNeill but the latter however adhered to his resignation which was duly accepted. Cali from Strathalbyn congregation was laid on the table. It was unanimously signed In favor of Rev. A. S. Stewart, Wood Islands. After a committee from the congregation had been heard the call was placed in Mr. Stewart's hands and he asked for time to Friends of The Guardian are again ask ed to have all their advertising matter whether of entertainments, lectures, con- certs,or of a general naturc,in this Office not later than 4 p. m. and of any consid erable length much earlier, i\s it is Impos- sible to give all the news of the day lf ad- t vertislng has to be handled at night, for every line of the latter prevents the appearance of the same quantity of news. " For the issue of the liitii one thirilof a col- ` umn of such advertising was set up in type at night, and readers were thus deprived of the samc quantity of late nows.This,of course, makes The Guardlaii loss valuable td readers and correspoiiil- lngly so to advertisers, and in future only emergency advertising will he accepted at night. Friends are asked to hand in all their advertising as early as possible each day. -_*_ _ lilnard'| Llnlmeni Cures Dnndruif. ANNouy_c_£MENTs -Reserve Thursday next fora grand literary entertainment in First Methodist school-room. I7 men‘s fur coats at generous discounts for cash, Jas Paton 8:. Co. 27d tf Just arrived new fresh stock of Navel oranges, lemons, apples, and uula ln almonds. tllberts, Braxiis, walnuts, pea- uta etc selling low for Xmas trade at J. J. Gay k Son‘a every day market. 18 d lil. Charlottetown Business College rs-opens on Wednesday, January 3rd. Iilll. As there in a greater demand for students from this Oollege than ever, tha attend- ance will doubtless be very large. Intendlng students are requested go enterueai-ly in the term al posnl We Wish Everybody A Happy and Prosperous New Year John N ewson, “The Store of Quality.” *fb* "l¥l~\M *Wink-Hwl~v»»h~wUun»h~U~vnhi ROLLS! ROLLS! ROLLS I Just received a limited quantity of sheop`s white. sheep’s grey and sheep’u black. See the east window. The Humphrey Clothing Store, Opera House Building, Grafton Street, City. A. WINFIELD scorr, Mgr. Phone 63. P. o. sox 417. _Q~w~nAJ-|»¢iq~.v-ui-.~n»»~vu~nq.n~o\~¢~»¢»~,,.....¢.~ j K : Sun Life I '1‘he total applications for new bns`ue.=s re~eived by the Sun Life Company to 26th inst, when the books of the Com- ' pany closed Exoeeded $25,000,000 This is the largest amount ever received in one year by this prosperous and progressive company which is iepresented - in this city by Charlottetown. Manager for p_ E_ 1,1md_ 19 mwf xy: 'Www I I *Vie We desire to ténder to our numerous policy- holders “A Very Haiwi' and Prospcrous New Year.” We beg to assure you that the North American Life is still “As Solid as the Continent” and continues to pay the LARGEST DIVIDENDS ;ot};0;_licwy3p_lders of any Company we gr; gg. Yours sincerely, ROSS & MATTI-_lEW5_ Practical, up-tixdato con ` , pnmpatge Munchen and nneqnalledrmilitieo. e - i , ` . ,____ __..‘, _U I.; _ .~c.\.¢L.ni ...»<,~ _ ' 'I `°' __ _ }__,f|_ __'., __ f l _l :- 1! i l l i 1 . i 1' ! l _ _ l i < t.-I f,f gn; .. 1 .`»~"' ‘ an T lil ' '»e;1-'l-.:»::.@ ,i-.I li. _ _~ .i 1_3. ~“?_~’f 1 sw.. = - ci I » 't'/ii' . i, \ i -1 i ,___ __ -tri' _#_ ._ i~ .._r,-_, ,§,-‘a i’_' ‘ ,_ rt# »_’=-lf., sl. _,.3