Willis JAUUAIY 8. i9o4 . ‘fi .1 _ '_ I A ‘ i I >> ,I _ ahora udicna illmco, which wco homo 1 3 ,,,,_ _ “__ m:l:1' Mn Ar Tm: ALWAYS nusv sronn. unc ac oc lin. Gconcruracn Kap ‘hem in the house T k at hcr homo at 'iucloc South, dopcrtcd I - , p ' Caesar huhbtna omg. rum that U ° canine in we as-ty mum nu cr ter ep. e °°° Wh" YW f¢¢i biiiolll or Dcocauc on the asqaui- or Racers and S ,_,. .. Loco iiiinisr ...... .. .. SOCIETY PINS , AND BUTTONS --- `C.M. B.A. . -A'o°U'w' Gentlemen :"_We have a very huge °5°°rtme“t A TBI Guardian understands that o I. 0.;.0.E. - of Emblem Pius for the different societies on the ucmio inure miumpumi in tt. not A. 0.11. Island and many other Orders. We Walid be pleased to have yOu Call and Thovvintor bocto orooccd each way yea- FORESTERS inSp¢¢t them. A W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler. il -ni STOP THAT HACK. i` H ughes’ Cough Mixture Cures Hacking and obstinate coughs, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and all pulmonary affections. Testimonials received every day. Price 25c a bottle. (leo E. Hughes-. Apothecaries Hall. SHAKE, ! al"ithq` Finest Finished Photo Work Come to the Leading Studio Br- CARBONS PLATINDTYPES ARTISTS PROOFS I' ’ GEO. H- COOK. S rrr.°:§gj;°1g.5'.:Ls°o..,. Socks. F a r ni e r s and others who work out of doors dur- ing the cold, stormy weather, will find our stock of Lumbernian’s Rubbers a n d Socks complete, and the prices right. 1 Rubbers sell from $1.50 up. Knitted Socks, from 4oc up. Ailcy& Co. Give us Your Hand A Happy and Prosperous New Year to our many cus-I tomers. A.E.MCE&ChCH1“==fX-"Fl‘;K'S;“w Ti-is SHOE MAN. S tiloiifcctioncry. Xmas Snaps opened up and the variety and qu h Our stock of Xmas Candy is now ai- _ ` ‘ity will suit the most fnstidious. W ave . in New Goods. As we intend making a change in our business in the near tuture,we will give special discounts on our entire stock of holiday Mixtures from Chocolates from Creams from Caramels from Kisses from so Chocolates and Creams in fan zoc “ i6c “ zoc “ :oc “ A1 . ' boxes, Japanese Teapots and liaske Drums, Stockings, Cornucopias, e ioc per lb u £5. IIC. Gifts. BEER & GOEE _.7 __.__. __, , _ Call and see if there is any- thing you need. L_. \./\/. 533 P( Jawztaa whsnycu buy a Boston Dcrby.Wc are I Agents for Charlottetown.--VVeeks Co, 7d tf g . ssivea at Weeks st Co . in oil sizes from New Boston Derby $3.00,bntsjust If to 75. You get the very latest in hats So To Editor Guardian DEAR Sm,- We wish through the medium of your paper to wish the general public A HAPPY NEW YEAR. To the customers and friends whose co-operation made our Ghrist- mas sales a record breaker we are especially grateful. In the future as in the past our best services will be given to make our ,store bright, prosperous and up-to-date. Respectfully REDDIN BROS. Everywhere _ Swirl' hockey to-night. far distant future. terday. The mall opcciul arrived in the city ct tcn miautcc aftcr ooo. Tuurink mcnagero request all scat holders tobekindlyin their seals at 8 o’olock. The game between thc liru teams will start at 8 sharp. A nlrriifo woo hold in thc Baptist church on Monday thc 21st ln thc interest of Sunday School work. Rev G P lay- mond, Field Secretary of thc Prince ld- wnrii Island S S Association was preocul ond gave an interesting and very helpful address on Bible study. At thc close of the meeting he presented u fine Bible (American Revision) to tho church.- Cape Breton Enterprise. ' As the result of an investigation con- ducted at Sydney R. J. l(-icDanald, the well known Marathon runner who ran at the C A A A grounds last September, will in declared by the ll P A A A., a profeasioniil,ha.vlng run in Glace Buy and at Sydney in competition with John Ryker, miie professional runner of New York, who while here went under the al- lumed name of A L Ray of Auatrniia. Ryder, alias Ray, came berc at the in- s‘anoa of MacDonald, and it lc alleged assumed the name of Ray. It is also likely that about 20 or 25 others who com- peted at those raoeo will bs declared pro- fessionals as result of this investigation. Tin: semiannual examination of the Hornets school took plnoc on Wednesday, Dec. 30th. Although the weather was so unfavorable, the trustees and a Hood number of friends and ratepayers were present. The examination, which was n thorough one, was conducted by thc teachers assisted by Rev. H. S. Young, Miss Bessie Young, and Miss Lonioe Durant, teacher in the Fanning School, Msipeque. The pupils answered intelli- gently and promptly significant of the good work done by thc teachers, Miss label Brown and Miss Maude Ramsay. The department of the scholars, especial- ly in the Principal's Department, was all that coul I be desired, and reflected great credit on the teachers as disciplinarians. A very pleasing feature of the afternoon's program was n number of recitations, which showed careful preparation. At the close of these cxoreises complimen- tary speeches were made by moat ci the people present, among whom we must mention Rev. lr. Fiske of N. B. Before leaving thc scholars were troatcl tu ii generous supply of apples, ciindies, nuts, and plums. As n reward for their fiiith- ful lnbor in behalf of the scholars, the trustees kindly told the teachers that the next day would be a holiday. The school was than dismissed to resume work again January 4th. lm.i.o\viNu isa letter of condolence n`ddressed to Mrs. Jana Essery by the second quarterly mee ing ci the York circuit recently held at Pleasant Grove. Li'i‘1‘i.E YORK, Doc. 8 lllflil. Dann Mus. Essimv sivii FAiui.r.-At the second quarterly meeting recently held at Pl-:usant Grove, many sympath- etic sonlimonts were expressed about your beloved husband and lilo unexpected removal from our midot. A year ago he was with ul, olive and Well, and now he is with the great majority in the church triumphant. All we could do was to say amcn to the will of God, and pay the foi» lowing tribute to his memory which ia inscribed upon the minutes cf our circuit record. Resolved, that whereas-since the last meeting of this Board, Almighty God has seen fit in His wise Providi-nce to remove bv death from our midst the late Frederick Essery of Union Road, for many years a faithful member of our church and an active member of the. tluartcrly Board; therefore resolved, that this Board place on record in its minutes inc appreciation of his worth and work, its sense of ions sustained in his romovnl, and its deco sympathy with Mrs. Eosery and family in the sorrow and berccvomont whlchl has bcfolleu them, coupled with the earnest prayer that our Heavenly Father may vouchsafc unto them all needful grace and blessing. Further resolved, that c copy of this re- solution, signed by the Pastor and Rc- eording Steward be sent to Mrs. Essery und family. Thomas Hicks, Supt. York circuit. Amon Wont, Roo. Steward. ' TAKE N0 TIOB. During the your the ‘space devoted to advertising HINARUS LINIMENT will contain cxprcccicus of no uncertain sound from people who speak from per- sonal experience cs to the msrito of this best. of Ilouschold Remedies. --cr. 1 i 7*, iz ~ ~ _ --=l== . A New Year’s gift that will be appreciated is a box ot W'hiie’s Chocolate ' ‘ Bon Bons. They are the most delicious Chocolates vou ever ate and are super- lor to any imported. The name WHITE on every piece. Mmmm Reporters and Correspondents' three and a halt yccui ago. Though a delicate constitution .our bciovcd oictor was ombitiono,eapcblc, and intoillgmt How good common ccnac cud superior Judgment mcdc hor conccol lathe homo' moot valuable. Her _loco will bc -oct_ foitin the homo. Sho wcc of a chccrfui diopocition and rctiicr inclined to lock .upon thc brinht aidc of thialo. Thin greatly holpcd hor to battlc with tho dreadful dioeaoo which ended hor earthly iitc As c neighbour she grcctiy cndcurcd hcroclftothoso with whom sho beeums ucquintcd. Ac n Christian she was not of trio demonstrative stump yet pcsococ ingc vorv intelligent keen, and clear lonsoof right aud'vvrong and also of Ohriltiun truth. She was most clear in her acceptance of Gad through Chrlot. Though she loved to livo in this world, yet cha was pleparod fora. better life. The parents, relative.-, and members of the household sho left. may be assured of the profound sympathy of the general public, especially the stricken husband who has been called upon c second time ’ in the Providence of God to mourn the loss of an affectionate wiie. llay the God of Graco abundantly sustain him in his deep grief. RICH MEN ARE _ NST ALL HAPPY , Crosslis, King of Lydia, Had Troubles of His Own, and There Are Others. f om`e:_us, :hoJ0im D. Riokereiier ni the kingdom of Lydia, was very well-to»do in l wordiy uoodsand chattels. “As rich no Croccus" is s. saying about 2,500 years old. He had his troubles, however, and some of them were full grown. Ha was taken captive once by Cyrus and only saved himself from being burned alive by quot- ing a saying of Scion, the Saire. He ilnal- ly had to flee his kingdom for parts un- known. Msny of the rich man" troubles to-day Come from high living and could be avoided. They are brought on by eating all kinds of rich, heavy foods at irregular times, lack of proper exercise, undue mental strsln, unnatural stimulants, etc., and are commonly known as indignation, dyspepsia and weak stomach. They are serious troubles ull right, butnob only can they be avoided but can also bo cured,and that without losc oi time or proper food and nourishment. Stuarifs Dysrepslii Tablets are the STANLEY BROS. DISCOUNT SALE STILL CONTINUES. '“‘ EVERYTHING GOES NOTHING RESERVED i I DISCOUNTS 25 TO 33 l-3 PER CENT. ` L STANLEY BROS. certain relief of dyspeptics, rich and poor _ ,ml aliku. There is no such thing ns stopping -_ their onward progress now. A great nation has placed its smiiip of approval upon their noble worlr.The thousands and thousands of cures they have eliected and ‘ thc biipplnesi resulting therefrom have ,P made their nnme it household word li throiiiziiout the lnnfi. The story of Stu\ri`s Dynpcpsia Tablets can be t,-will in ri worri. Tney actually do the work that the Weak and vrnstsd stomach is unable to do nnd allow it to ricuperntc and rogiiin its strength. They coutnin all the essential properties that '_ ‘;'"-|- ix. A Vife wisii to thank our customers for the generous share of patronage extendedlto un during ‘he past year and would respect- -l-Q-_Nunn fully ask for a continuance ofthe saline (luring the year 1904. Wishing you one and nil a liappy New Vein; We rcinnin yours truly, @Ai\i|:>E|=2eoi\| .ss co. *"`**"`*`- *"2 ~"'?*°**-`- -`-`- ""v_-`#`-“‘v*-“-”f`- \/'\/NA-¢~v\/-\/\¢~\ the ;za~tric_julrc and other digestive. fluids do,n.:i1i ihcy digest thc fnoii just ns fi scuiifi und well :Voniacii Would. They re- l eve tiif- .-to vuich just as one rartei nnri rcfresiicri \-\orkinau'relie.\'cs the one on riu‘y that is tired nnfi worn, and Nature docs her own work of restoration. in is ii simple, natural process that it child can underrtnnrl. You can eat all you want without, fciir of results. Stuartfs Dyspep- sin Tablets for sail: by all druguists nt 50 rcnin ii i ox. Ilrugillsts nil know better than tu try to oct. along without them. us thc damnul for them is grant and univer Sal. ihosssiiagssiiaosi ‘I We have the best grain bags in '-*fi* ’ `» 5'£C£>`&"’) Z-?i'-$2-E3 4 the country. They are large enough to hold 4% biisliel Oats, or 3 bushel potatoes. ’i`lv¢-v are strong, ..-lean, have liciiiiv. . »~- ~_ mid are guaranteed to give ,~..i1.~.r.iction.You want some, how iniiiiy ? "';~'~_ I."-' ‘ T" .£13 c ,i .. . , , ' “ ‘x \ . c \ , 1. omwivviris cur. 011-Aws, Jan. 4.-The lioclrcy match for the Stanley Cup tonizht Was won by Ott- nws, who ricientod Winnipeg two gamer to nothing. nn. A. w. oiusrs cmnnn cunt it sent direct to the diseased parts by the improved lilowsr. Hoaln the ulcers, clears the air , sions ruirsrnoo ? There are any number of pianos th at looir well and ~ . V _ Pitt Street ff - r’&wiv pd Reid & Creighton Wholesale dealers in Island produce, Sydney, C. B passages, stops droppinfs in thc throat and piermcnsni y cures Caiarrh and ay Fever. Blower hoo. All dealcrc, or Dr. A. W. Chaco lledleino Co.. Toronto and Bufnio. _.. -.».,-e---1. ee soup SILVER SPOONS. ,U A Xmas Suggestion ` ’r. 1* (` " &*"-'.$~T