of the Hotel YOU. K* ` _ me ` r‘}4ll*S` .. _`. You Sfeen Wcllner Watch? ,9pearaucv.%3l‘p_lesse you. time keeping., qualities eenghr you e mrderate price we 'ask lor it *"‘l_'U\bla§\lU\.rna ;g_§_/__',_=|_r_r\_|z|=¢. Where ls” N,YlBls SKATE S. Bsly ll Our Ph isncv CU’ Wi Dress and _oc- v T ‘°" k e Group are excelled. tco.H. lahy Is A w.ye Weltsna Welcome S9 and nil iliaordcrs and howelr. They and do not cause eiiects. Price ssc E. Hughes, Apothecariee Hall. as.-.` t this Month. Lurlxes’ Slippers, regular '$1.00. 1ilen’s $3.50 boots Goodyear ir 5o. Au? - Ilmkeygn how $t.65. Hockey I' nuw }r.5o. lcv- ahoea_1_mw (Loo. speak `- Ulelnselves. nowqud have first fr season fresh year you vegetables hands them coflle WIX Peaches. up by and we Peas. etc.. packers in them see our and itet shoes This wagk ,Q _will in our 7'* I a line cf 'oves“s__ko_es rubbers tn’s 'n ‘°“ "° thorn, -_,_ _ . Tfrus if" i want °l our THEY - Go There’ll be great things doing here now in our ladies' Ene boot department. |00 PAIRS. of women’s fine dou- goln laced boots mark- ed from $2 50 to $4 oo. Yours at $2.00 the Pair Thrifty buyers will buy them for future rise; come early and have iirst choice. Alley Q Co. We are cleaning up our stock and have inducements all along this lille. DH. H.\]..|llllllSllll Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of lair. Ear, Naae, Throat d in. m _ Eyes tested and ittcd for glasses. OFFICE HOURS ~ stolinm. Lmmpm Eveulrrgshy appointment. _ dtww 25 c. Off All our 'aney boxes. packages and besaets of chocolates marked over 50 cents each have been reduced in price 25 Pcr Cent. We do thh in ordtr toclcar them ont quick sa we doa’t want any left over when our new stock t-rrives. Call early and get f rrt choirs. _ Bocr& Gail.. (`.A|i'\"|iJ 'al hi'/Fl It (fl F5919. 5W.‘?.'.?-'l » J A S Pi~4','>" 5?; .--~*. '°' ' ' limi llrc mst _nessare just rcarlvot from H15 itll IS SBD Sill! I GUARDIAN, FEBRUARY 6, r Ju i n _iq r _ __ ls There -P - The Famrl Ph src: an rnvatra ..'R.‘..‘f‘r.'§.`.Z"“‘l"¢°..‘!...*°% hissusttstae _arf oausw dattoutamsrn .limit nuance. ,lssonaaoonnt _ - stormy weather- pcstpnnadnntll k. ~ , rn nsniié urinary ses o-sauna sr NIU held their monthly entertainment Jnanary8l.Thc meeting was naiiel to oedrr by the president J. Fl. Buntain whopn a short address on the object olthsmsisty Alas tny and tnu-remng Dl'\llTOl'n|rrIhC_§oonl and instrumen- rnpe nunrweiuua alrrtsuurt wr. than I hy-t 7 ladies and gentle- man nW?A vntsolthnnlrs was tendered these !hg;tcok pprt in thc, Prosrramnre and nhl' singing _God Save tbeKrng,_ evary9ne_we_at horns satlslled that they had spent a vero pleasant avsninrr. _ THE K|llE'S ` Ellllllll lilllllllllll F. B. McRae". agent of thu Imperial Life, was in llontngus on Tuesday last week. The Fancy Dress Carnival to beheld in the Mont riruo Rink is postponed to Mon- day. February, 18. A. _D. lions, Neil MuD.rm-lrl, Frnnlr lIaliday,nrnl Robert iluhley, ull of B-ritual. were in Montague on M mday. Mrn. McLeod, Halifax. is visiting he sister Mrs. Sutherland, Montague, who has been seriously ill. but In improving. Rev Mr'Stewart, of Vallfydeld, vary scosptsbly occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church at Montague. on Sunday eveninrr. February 3rd. The marriacre takes place today at the residence of John Stewart. Hr utherdnle, of his daughter Miss Mary A. Stewart, to Charles Stewart, Commercial Gross. Jsnrcs A. Campbell who I-nabeen vIait~ ing his parents at lientherdale, crosses to Pinion today sn route to San Francisco, where he has resided for the past live ye.rr.s. ` The funeral ol the into Minn Lizzie Lamont, daughter of Angus Lamont. Victoria Cross, took place yesterday sftemoon » t Lil) p. m. to Murray Harbor Road, and wus largely attended. ‘ W. R. Mozley. M. A., who has been paw tor of the Christian Church at Montague for four years, has rssizned to accept n call fron the first Christian Church of Newport. Ne_ws,2VirgInia, and w|lliregi|a,~woi_ vohesa tis .first Sunday in M-arch. Being a native_of Virginia, and having’ been pastor of the church from ISI! tolil0.i, and having received three cv-its since coming to the isltnd. he could r.ot resist the invitation tore- turn to the homeland and the home church. . Rev. Mr. Motley, Mon ngu-~, gave an eloquent ternpcrnncc lerturein the new Alhlon Hull last Tuesday niqlr. The hall was crowded and the Rev. gentle- man showed very plainly the great evil of lntenrperanoe. M. McKinnon, Mon- tague, anre some strlklnl remarks at the close, Following is the pvronan : Opening song; Have Courage my Boy to Sty No; rung by Mrs. C Darcy, Ml s Kala Davey, lilies Elsie Westaway, Oswald Levers and John Davey. also. Touch Not thswrns Cup, by Minus Davey and Wnhway. la the Sparta ol the Old Apph Tree. by Misses Davey sud West- awsy. Mtss'Elsle Westaway pr sided sttberrgan. Avohe of thanks was tomlercd to the speakers of the evening. At tho eloac there wanasais of pics and candy. A snug sum was re alized which was In aid of the ball. The annual mretlng of the congregation olSt. Anr\rew‘s Church, Hnntagus. was held Jan. 2lsl. The lnancisl prenentment was tha bee: in the history ol the ccnzre- gnlloo. The total receipts were |i775.00 and the disbursements $l6il.tIJ, leaving a balance on hand ol ll84.w. The pastors mary ans increased to nine hundred ficiirrs a year. Special reference was madetn the smeoeasiulelliorta oitha ladiu of the congregation by which the sum of 5180.81 wat raised. This was aulioisnt to meet the expanses of the rncsnt rn- pairs to the' church 91090 U- Thin" ‘WN tendered so the Bent-lit bfiihrln NI' kindly placing their church at the dis- posal of the wngruguion dsrlns the period that their own was closed torn pairs. Five members were received during the year on profession of faith. The total memhe .hip is 215. After the div we-ion and hiioot-lon of the vlrlnns N- wgq' glafjourrrmrnt was made totltl ,and where a fsw hours were P\°\¢llll.Y mme( in aoolaflntcrtouno. |rll0‘l» UN- .rrr run renin was can rn un and pmrgr provided by the |a'llaa. But tbl .... ma alt. 0.. setnrrsr the Mm suit J. D. lain yen read anaddrme to Ira. Sinclair rnprnnslve of their hills el nk ,.4 4.” sppnelatian of heres;-visuals. .M “`¢|~||.-clan and ln. Annsarym- .eaesce rnsatuereewcnvi neil# 'll' gen: notts ss onuihe. thrvnnh-hill lnflerun and D. L. KrKlenea DR- ,ngg Ur. Sineiak withanddrrs-and anpdnrnl aurmtary. lnlnhlrmals .games if nan' tae nesting “gp praylmd tl hsaedlstloa. _,-3-_asm-n-I--_ A`_doonanacart'wilths|tvsatnateadsi :lx-and hill! lvfin lt.-larnaa’ llv. Hn. lonnninnl missionary on fully# will MCH Ks -lQaa’ pulpit on sasday the mrs tau. ‘ _Tan Rav. lr. Fulictoa will preach on Sunday the itlth lash, as follows: Clyde River ll sn.; Bamptan; tlasonlc aar- vtss) at :L ni.; Bonshnwat7 p. nr. A nnnnrro ol the Preahytarinn con- gregazion of Hunter Blvsr, Brookfield andClydnBivp,srlll he held in the obnrnhatliruokiialdat Ll) p. m. on Wednesday the ll ll. T. F. Fullerton Interim lodarator. , Ymrnnoar a writ cl Ba`~ess C ,rpus returnable tomorrow was granted in the case of John lulubt, requiring the magistrate to show why the latter should not be released from jail. Rncnrr is hit by a largaclrcie of friends for the death of Louis Peters, a worthy citizen of Charlottetown. whose death occurred yesterday In the Charlottetown Hospital from bl rod poisoning. Ho had latterlv been ernploynd aa a watchman on the Hillsborough Bridge. lic is survived by a widow. » ' - Arrsrrrlouvis dlrectsdtc the page of music which appears _in toJsy's paper. Those who nrenruslca ly inclined will find that the srleotiuns sritltled “My Love i Dare notTrll" poaaaaann these qualities whlchensurepopulnrtty. It should not be neglect-d by thosa who have the opportunity tc try it. Colrunsrozannnrs should remember that to ensure r nrly appearance of correspond- ence all ma'tcr scur. in should be cut down as much as possible. Every attentlonis paid to correspondence but ltls impossible tn get anything in as Written. especially when as of late many communications are being received each day. Carvrarrt Mawnnas Maclacmrmr, for- merly of Eldon, ls now at Port Arthur, Ontario. The Captain holds a crrtiilcats of oomlktcncy both In Canada and in the United States. lie will be remembered for the part. he took lo freeing the winter sioamcra when stuck in the ice for several wceks some years ago. Capt. McEnchern ll nov applying for the Captslney of ure Brant. Those who want workofauy klud or are looking for help of_nny kind should send their names and addresses with all particulars or callat The Guardian Em» ployment and information Bureau, New Prowse Block, Charlottetown, Telephone lhila. Those who do not desire to adver- tise will please send Id cents with their request, which amount will be returned to them on application, lass postage if sent by mail, If they do not get what they- want. Tm: condition ofGsorgs Ham of the C.P.R. who is well known In Charlotte- town havlnil beanat one time a frequent visitor. and who recently underwent an opcrntion at the Western Geprral Hos- pital Montreal is very satisfactory. While the operation was quita severe. lt was not beyond the rccupsrntlvc powers of the paiiant, Mr Ham is now able to reoeive friends, and is nlso suflciuntly recovered to do n certain amount of work in bed. I-Ie says If there is not a cc nation of floral trlbnlss will have ts stipulate, ‘u » flowers" rur_the fntur.. Tun Concertt Basket Social held in Harrlunton Ballon Monday night was a grand success. Bev, Mr. Spencer pre- sided. The programme was varied and interesting and included, instrumental music by Miss S'swart, vocal duettr by T. Huggnn and Miss E. Gregor. instru- montnlmusic by Kr. Stcwart, pleasing Scotch dances hy Guy Scott, tenor solos by Edgar Shaw, and a brace of humorous large and sketches by Austin Trnlnor who was cncorcd time and again. The baskets broughtgood prices with H. H. Brown and Edkar Shaw of Chnl-lottolovrn as suctionesre. CLARK'S LUN CH ~|-ONGUE Ready wheh you want ii. and as tasty as you nould wish. Try ll. and be con- vinoed. Eye Glass Comfort Our new model Sta-son mounting are the sense of _ mlnlortaadsase. _ They have annalisnt ellnglegfqnaiitles. and are the mens: and nest ln~ crsnvptcuons mounting we know ol. , sauruyonamn loans. G.il`.lutchcson.' The best medicines in the world cannot take the place of the family physician _ Consult him early when' taken ill. Ayer's Cherry Peczoral REVISED FORMULA If the trouble is with your throat, bron- chial tubes, or’f lungs,_ssk him about taking Ayer’s Cherry Pcctoral. Do as he says. 'Ihe new kind contains no alcohol We have no secrets to hide! We pub- lish the formulas of all our medicines. _|. C. AYER CO., Manufacturing Chemhts, Lowell, Msn. Pattcrson's sAT|sr=AcT|oNr °i»'.“"..?°rf‘.i.° husufrec drlnkcra can be fully satisfied with the quality nf coifec purchased IIS Vxsbuy nothing but the ohoiccst coffee basin: carefully blendnd and freshly -lrOo pound €aAI\l=£?2@IN dc £2. -ai 1 1 sf . _gs Q I _THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Capital and Reserve $8-000,000.00 SAVINGS DEPARTMFNT A BANK ACCOUNT promotes credit, ef' hhshes responsibility and results in security. _ START AN ACCOUNT T0-DAY. J, r. M¢M|r.r.aN. Manager. Cwrowri ' 'T ` _ S E A A PERSONAL SUPERVISION F urnitnre repaired. Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made io order. Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. At the old stand opposite Post Oiiiee (upstairs.) John Newson. Lath Machine Wears buildinz n power fc-ni lnth lla»chinc:8trong. simplc and cheap. which is giving excellant results. Prompt attontlon to all inquiries. DASTINGS - - R EPAIRS Founders. Machinists. Boiler Makers lllrarluiialrrm .foundry and .Marlins ilu., NEW FOUNilll_Y~ ~ 1 g -___.. _ ‘_ s » Use me gently. Strike me right. I'n\ a "Silent" Made for light. , » Ymofuseatdawnoiday, And at eve |'sn iuat as gay. _ Always ready with my light Burning warmly day or night. .’§',}"iZ: “SILENT” _ PARLORS » scnorriern river’ co.. |-|';'e7° """i e ‘~` 1 2 ‘In .?..._.'..f?.' F "°"' °'“°°"“ "”' i2"'i° "°°*’°"’9°”°‘°"“' ` rr the time 2 If So Let the Edison Phono- graph drive away the sary hours for the 'QF S sick one. It will sing the songs thrt he or *U* she loves. It ncve fails to satisfy. Lrtest records re- ceived. Miller Bros , SUNNYSIDE- ='hf--as-»~-aa--#tr-It-ll DOMIN IOI ATLANTIC IA ILWAV nd Steamship Lines to Button vin Yarnwnth. The popular Fast Line Between Eastern Nova Scotia and Bcatcn vin Truro Windsor Jet. and linliian IJXPRQB TRAINB leave Ha-\lh\.dall .ill- §3._rrr.e.u.-'.' :.f.z.”.f‘..:.-..'°r.cr.':.r=.‘°..fr.-:: MIDLAND DIVISION-'l‘r\lns of the lid- iand Division leave Windsor daily tcxospt sunday) for Truro at 1.il| n. r.n. and A0 p. rn uul~from Truro for Windsor ntdw a. rn. and 133 p rn. connecting at Truro witlr trains ofthe lutarcolonlal Railway and ntwindsnr with ex- press trains to and fromlinlihx and \'a.r-mouth The Royal and U. S. Mail Steamship BOSTON Th Fastest and Fi cat Btmmsr he. tweeh the Maritime Pi'-ovlnos and loaves Yarmouth Wednesday and Saturday for Boston on arrival of Express Trains rum Halifax. Returning leaves lang Wharf. Boston, Tuesday, and Friday. ngorn arriving in Halifax next day at 7.86 p. ln. by Express Train. U Trains run on Atlantio Standard time. P.0ll'KlNB General Hana: P EHAS. F. UAVISUN FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Omce, Show Rooms and Residence, opposite Baptist Chnrch. Equipment first :lass-All calls promptly arended to at any hour of the day or nlgllrt. elephone No. 289. s-am rwwu Slill in tha Mariel 'l'hnt desirable properly of 21 acrcsvt ith ioctl hon-rc and cuthu idlnxg. nigrtcd at naw iiln Br dgc and owned y ward Clemer tt-. For particulars apply on1>5eén§sFRtg‘g9SE lifsddmwfim Rovult 1. 1-I FARM FOR SALE Full SALE-i will scll my properly nen ilrntlrrlhurrc Etnllcn. 4~cr\»~i»-til rr trf |10 nurse rr ood lar-d with T11' cllurn unildings and orchard also im acres of land without huild Will sell in whole or aeparain ur sul ur. Reasonable terms and runsnnabl i. J. BKTHUIIE. P F l Ch"l'css _.S -_.._ ._..l ., . . 1 l OR SAL E _nltuate in the south side of Hillsboro R'ver opposite the city, one mile from Charlottetown, containing r8c acrcs.ry.s acres cleared and in n high stats of eul- livl tion. Terms liberal. For further ont .ir ulv rs apply P. V|°.KBNNA, .larlotietowvr " 'wen "°reet. l ‘i tu.wnd.fri_sn Eastern Steamship Co. INTERNATIONAL DIVISION Winter Reduced Rates Effective to May I, 1907. 5t..JnnntoPor\.iaud........,.,... sam St..JohntnBoatcu.......,..,. , Iso Comloncing Thursday. ,February 7th.. »temmersi¢nvoBt..Ja\n on Thurndayn at lm A. ll.. lAtlnnlJc Brandalll lor Lubwc. last- port.Portlnndnntlinn. BITUIIIUC. Leav»-Bowvnnulfonlaysatliln A. X.. fer Por1.iahd,ln~tnsr0. irnbscnndlsalohn. 'l‘irong\1`\nkatsnnsllsatnIlpl\lns|)al rnil» zzaatationsandbaggegndssidtlslngh la All cargnnrcaptllvnstscl. vkthe nennr avrafrhiacsmnany.isinsnr~alspln»ti\reand martasrieh '.1181 IIILIJIILEL nurrsrrrralrl'-:lt ...°r:,‘°'f,..'~.:‘..'.":'.'¢::~:::.':.°..:r=r.°.c: .".'.’.2i. . »‘1'."».?. ""“°r.._ 'l!."d'.."§. ’J'..'2.".‘ aww lb they “ag \»~"~»\=h sw ll. meta ° .n - snu.nvoaoau‘rS. "i¢~\--rg., ~ ~ _ __ __ _&.]n\l,N.B. ` muon-1