26, f9o6 ___ How Your Watch Running 'Z ' Ia it always fast or slow? Never quite on time? Perhaps the watch is capable of very ace...- “ ° "“l"1l|lg. but it is not in perfect order. You know use iny mechanism of a watch ab- solutely demands that each of 1118 df-zenl of little 'paris- ?£:{|;§8i“wheels,ieH1el(sl, ate-hp or ' out ufiihe' quesiiiign. mms n W * iZ3elilai'li>et,t'etown. Watph _ Repairing always has been a hobby of ou ra, to do the Beat Work _ possible. Y feel out of spirits pftixte. no ambition, o'r Ieaiilevi-?;s'al;i(.; tired out. HUGHES DIGESTIVE TONIC nourishes and strengthens the nerves, improves the ap‘petite and digestion au gives tone an vigor to the whole system. Price a5c a bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall. | .\t'¢.J'[`|' - AEIE ' -‘urv:i:'.r.'m:D _ If you wish the best in photo grapeltiiy, finished on the new spec ializ mounts, (the very latest novelty.) TC) v::sI~:r.- ' CDUEI. STUIDICI... . GEO. H. COOK Snappy Styles of Solid Footwear Ladies l Here is your chance, one week only. Skating Boots at cost. Box Calf Boots. neat, up-todate, Cheap any time at $2.25 now $1.50, all sizes. Ladies' Oil Pebble, regular $i.75 now $1.35. These boots arrived a few days ago, a little late of course, but they are yours at the above price. See them anyway. A. E. McEACHEN, ' and groom and wishing them every Are You Satisfied with tlio quality of your tca nr ccitaci If you arc not ond Iyou lmv0ll't triad our OAK ol' L ON BLEND of TEA or our ugccinlblcnrl nl' UFIABIC ANI) BAND RNS C011- Flillil it Willdpuy you us woll as sut- iiify you lo o so. Ourtcn (both blcndsl retails for Rilo par lb. Our coffee (which we grind as you want it; retails for Ifo or lb., all of wh ch wo import struct; which cnsnrcs thcm being pin-o and not mixed. Ami you go t as wc llet lt. Call at our store or phone us and wc will tell you all about it. MCKENNNS Grocery, Down town st/orc T28 A Pho!" } Up town swrefiiiiil Rnuovii SALE All Lines of Men’s. Wcrnen’a. Bova’ / and Children’s Boots special low prices be- fore moving to new ,. store on north side cf the Square. SPRAGUE & C0. ..-s z§;:1;;;iss========== , Fllll iinillii ..ll.l.El.... give 25 ii. c. off Skadng Boots This is an opportun- ity you should not miss if in need of a pair. We are also showing in our window this week, women’s fine shoes,'1ight soles with patent and kid tips. Just the thing for house wear and under rubbers and overshoes all s 25 pcr cent e - aftor which tossts were given hy Rev. T. The mms Mum ° Campbell, Rev. T. Tralnor and John Alley & Co. cd as Sedy. Mr. Sinclair spoke at considerable length on the methods of pitato cultnro,nnd shipping in the An- b Wihavg a assert? S;0¢l;;’:hth° barrel. It afforded a striking contrast to est nm 9° °“' °“ an W We the antiquated, slovcnly and proiiiless "° Belling at Ver? "°“°‘“l’l° P"l°°5' methods practised on P. E. Island. The We 11°” fl" 115551118 bfllids PM “P in address had an artistic coloring too often barrels, half barrels, 25, 50 and loo neglected in this commercial age but pound bags, which iseflerail the spice of life and As a. high-grade Flour suitable for all Simi Ui' SUNNY- H0 i\’B\'° I M8111! illwfr purpcses we specially recommend om. eating and complete description of thc " natural outlines, extent and resources brand' of the favored valc made sadly poetical ' presents all the sliiftlngscones ofa ro- w . mantic drama, since that lovely summer If Y a of Nova Scotia, were Invited by tho ou lr tow ofthe Port Ko ai Basin. Smoker WHY THEN. NO OTHER STORE ‘ water foils. Ponrrlncourt was delighted with thsscane,nnd would fain remove [hither from France with his family. At the present day great walls,, supplan- "Get the habit deal with US." tlnit the primltlvedlkea of the Auiidlans, Selling agen” fm- Mgfggiggg, fence out the sea from the fertile mead- i _ I d I B t C' ows along the Basin of Minas. Apples ggnigzsguthe see" 5g`;l§lee_ lgar' and potatoes in the perfection of beauty ' ing pines and the benilooks; and as we listed for torlay's discount race. 2liZi.o Shoes Slippgfs ¢t¢_ at N BROSW llswned to the tale of commercial activity l ’ ’ Phone 86, Opp. P. 0. as it fell from the lips of the Reverend IP resting place for maidens who wear their 3-3?»°"»f»'ff="=i~4"¢°-`-‘»°‘f3T¥° 13? 1:" °":.“";::..“.:: .'.::::: til theveek be “"5” "M ry' 5:; ml moved by R. G.dMcI.ai-ani, seconds? by - R. M ilish au carr unan mous y » when IS DCSUOYCG bu h brought the meeting to acloae.-Com. Youaretoo late. Remem t old ada e “There is no time lik the preielnf. " “d‘”° lM“"°¢ Comb values.-We've planed six dolea like ours. '. regular Mc up-to-date wall out combs at m H. B m 20° each, goo'd buying at that price-See I ' nsdreurung ri...e..i¢ sf nmioai .l......-a. w. rush... ma... a, ri.. ug *inn* Canadian Quebec. , square Bruno.. suauysiiis. 9-“Ll U THE” Plllllllllllll l _jmnmn Odlces In New Prowse Block Charlottetown. Tin, event of the season will take place in the Opera House on Feb M. Snnsonlrrioss should be sent in at once for the special Saturday issue ' ci TheGuardiau as it is quite frequently Impossible to supply back numbers. Only fifty cents aycar or twenty-tivo cents for six mouths. A Pnovmciausr on remltting The Guardian says:-“In this letter you will surely find your pay. And I sent my deep regret for making such delay, But last year nearly crushed me out buying Brain and hay. And If wa should ever deal again in the old fashioned way Ilwliotoaut right promptly when your hill comes up for pay.” - IF You want to go without the help you need, or without the work you might be doing, keep out of The Guardian's classi- fied columns. Everybody age, umm, Everybody reads them. The Guardian goes into the homes of tho people who can do the work you want done. li; goeslntothc homes of the people who wantsomahody to do just the work you can do. The wanters and the wanted can't avoid eaoh other lf they get [nw the classified columns of The Guardian. Janus B. Cn.snn` departed this life lu s S s V b F January 4th aged 'li years. His last sickness was short-only a few dius. He died of pneumonia I-Ie belonged to an old English family and lived Sturgeon Lot 50 P.E I all his life and wus highly respected by all who know him He married fifty three years agn and brought his bride to live on the farm whore he died The widow survives him, also tivo daughters and two ons. Hojolned the Bible Christians, but cms yearsago hs cast his influence and uriwrt \\~lv.h the Baptist church, ai. though he never joined. His funeral was ery largely attended and was conducted Y the pastor of the Baptist Church, Rev . D. Davidson, Montague. A iiavrr event took place in St. Ann‘s church, I/ot 05 on the inoming of Jan. 15th when Miss Mary Gertrude Uavanah and Michael McManus were united in the holy bonds of matrlmony by the pastor Rev. T. Campbell. The bride was attired in u suit of green with hat to match, and was attended by her sister Miss Elizabeth Uuvanali, who was dressed in a suit of brown. The groom was attended by his nephew: Aeneas McManus. After the ceremony the bridal party drove to tho home~ ct the bride’s parents P. and Mrs. Cavanab. After greetings were ex- changed the invited guests, being only the very near relatives, sat down to dlnncr towhlch all did ample justice, McManus, highly commending the bride happiness. They V were the mclpients of many presents. Tm; address of Rev. R. G. Sinclair bo' fore Maple Leaf Institute in New Perth I-Iall on the 18th lnst was attended by s larirc audience. President J. A. Dewar occupied thc chair and M. J. Power act- napolis and Cornwallis Valleys. They ship in barrels to thc West India Markets where potatoes sail for over 08.00 par by the genius of Longfellow, and which day in 1004 when the Sieur do Monts and his comrades Cliiimpiain and the Baron dc Pontrinvourt, beiiting about the shores roc y ga ay y They entered tliosmall inlet,says|Mr.‘Park- iunn, when suddenly the narrow strait diluted lntoabroad and tranquil basin, ccmpasscd with sunny hills, wrapped with woodlanil verdurc and alive with have usurped the throne ofthe murmur- gcnt|cnian,wc weroloonstrained to be- lieve that time has not even reserved a Norma'n eapsand their klrtlea of home 1, e=s '- .mmm mmq ' ' me if made from pure ingredients; that is why WIIIQUS Candy is wholeso 3 are in such demand. Put uP in d°i”fY, P°“”d “nd half P°““d i bgggg md gold by all the leading confectioners. WWAWKNHIMIMVI lv will recovered school is manage- Kleliy ia biother aiu the guests of Nopereon should be without a daily paper when they can have The Guardian maliedto their address every morning for but two dollars per yearln advance. one dollar forslx months, or fifty cents forthree months. As this is less than twothlrda ofa cant per copy it is by tar the best local value obtainable. Ra- rnittancel scan bemade by Postal Note, Money or Express Order to The Guardian Subscription Department, Charlottetown. ‘ tf. Tna people of Ulgg are looking forward to a busy time the coming summer in the building line. Samuel E. MacLeod has the material on the spot fora very fine house. Uhariea McKinncnis getting cut the frame g!or,a'new barn which be ex- pects to build next summer. Mr. Mc- Kinnon snys when completed it will be the largest and best equipped barn in P. E. I. He will be able to drlvc his team uploft with loads of hay and grain and will be able to water his stock in the stalls from a tank filled with water by a wind mill. Mr. McKinnon deserves credit for his enterprise. Allen and Mrs. Shaw gave a grand turkey supper a few oven- lngs ago in commemoration ofll-[ugh Mc- bei\n's 75th birthday. The evening was spent with games and music Miss Florric Shaw presiding at the piano. Although young In years Miss Shaw shows the ability of a tlrst class musician. Alihough advanced in years Mr. McLean enjoyed the games as well ss the youngest person present. Mrs. Margaret MacLeod cele- brated her 88th birthday on .Tan.9th.Shc is the oldest person in this settlement but she enioys the boat of health and is never absent from the breakfast table with the rest of thc family. WHAT IT MEANS T0 YOU. Fev/ People Realize the Importance of Good Digestion Until it is Lost. Many people su fl`cr from dyspepsla and do not know it. They feel mean, out of sorts, pecvish, do not sleep well, do not have a good keen appetite, do not have the inclination and energy for physical or mental work they once had, but iii. the same time do not feel any pai-ticular pain or distress in thestomneh. Yet all this is the result cf poor digestion, an lucid- ous form of Dyspepils which can only be cured by a remedy specially intended to cure it and make thc digestive organs act naturally, ‘and properly digest the focd eaten. Bltters, after dinner pills and nerve tonlcs will never help the trouble; they don't reach lt. The new medical dis- covery does. It is called Stunrt's Dyspep~ sla Tablets and isu specific for dyspepsia and indlgcstlon. It cures because it thoroughly digests nil wholesome food taken into tiio stomach, whether the stoinaoh is in good ivorl-ring order or noi. Stuart‘s Dyspepsla Tablets, by digest- ing tb'c food, instead of making tho worn out stomach do all the work, gives it a much needed rest and a cure ct dyspcpsia is the natural result. When you aio nervous. run down and sleepless, ilon’t make the common mls writes: - M \lhIl_, l i-:nr Mi: A1' gras: anwavsaqsv sr,oiu:"GQ,L__D _ . SOME SPECIAL VALUESIN DRESS GOODS At Stanley Bros. A Moutono accuses- p if-"Rf°'\»°@ The very latest always in stock-If there is any special record you require we will get it in short time. When you buy Edison Gold I Moulded Records you buy the latest and 'Rf W Too Heavy a Stock Necessitates Speedy Reduction We have picked out a. lot of Black Goods, Tweed Mixtures and Colored Fancies in medium and heavy weights worth up to 98c and have marked them all at the one 50c per yard TiiiS IS A BARGAIN TliA'i SHOULD BE SNAPPED UP AT 0NCE Hundreds of yards here at a price lover than they were manufactured for. Good Colors, [Good Weight, Good Assortment, Good Qualities and the price only 50c per yard. STANLEY BROS. low price If you cannot come yourself-Send for Samples. . , I V 1 g best Red uced Price on tiat records. Ba ot' our stock now being *QHRI sold at very low rate. Cali and inspect fpmlller iiros...> 'l rf-a--viz.--fo-al.--Jar p NOTICE 1‘n............i os..cr..i r.i..».n.;5 or ins .i....~.s' holders of tlic Island Linn inn l’\ibIi.° ' »- li’ age in the past year and we extend io \ 71 I you our best wishes that you may enjoy ._~,f.’~, I a happy and prosperous New YL-nr. ` " 'V : lifay 1906 come to you laden with cvcry l, ' thing that goes to make life wnrlli I _ _ _ ,X /' ; living, and we sincerely hope to have ri | .s ..-_A ~ /.’ , ' .wars _ -‘S I _ up ¢=/ff 'l_<~~’ \ =>>~l/Ei, \l fri/ Q? lVlen’s .continuation of your patronage diiring _ ‘ the year rco6. M _,_§_, CDONALD & PERRY. The Nobby Tailors, Great G_orge Street. 'QPR V/_»"‘”'»£-, ._-2"" ‘ ~ r.. .yi-,‘» ii r. . . \ .' 5* "f= 'F Working 5hi.rs;.,........ Here you can get the best-tilting and _most comfortable Ni‘l'iI1~.wCSI Homestead shirt on the market. Prices that will astonish you. i Regulations. Try one of the “Big Shirts,” plenty of room and g_,,,,1_ I Arr cw.. .......i.....i ....~l_i.... or _i»0.|.._l.._l.L.; P. E. Island’s Greatest Clothing House. ldinila in ltiiiiilvolui ni lim boil i\\\ i Pmvliieo-, cx<~c|ii,ln B linililll, not i-c-crwfl ' ' m..yia. i..1....-..i@..