'rms onaanraiq CHARLUHIVNWR. PRLNQ8 nowaan isr.ano,_ raniiuaav i;..i¢»4.. A __ £girlxVigor_- el’S ~=°~.°=~=»»‘fif'==°-1°-==ff= I uni iiiinisi in iitiiisuiir merit M tb good A it of our niIl'ghb°<>rs. Ileportersand Correspondents ls the New Wing of City R Evervwhere- ` Hospital Isabrnnchof the Jewelry business that needs to be . understood To have thdt understanding EXPERIENCE is necessary. Ever since the year r8§8 I ave been repairing watches- gli years. We give satisfaction in all our repairing. \/\/. \/\/- \/\/ E L_ l_ IN E ? Por the Finest Finished Photo Work Come to the 5 Leading Studio CARBON! PLATINOTYPEI ARTISTS PROUFS NEW D IBRISAY BLOCK The Studio here baby ia always weicomb. ceo. H. coox. Q l&!l~l~K5&l!&Be! I TRUSSES If you have had trouble with your truss come to us. An experience ofmany years with most diiilcult cases en- ables us to fit any figure per- fectly. You will forget that you are wearing a truss. Comfortable truss in every instance. No charge for our services in iitting. The People’s 9 Druggist. Apolhecaries Hall, Charlottetown, » V , _r _ t :.»f¢.'-.~=l>; - ¢"}.-_{g,'.:‘L~ ' __".. » , nw, !_ /'_ - j'Qc>.-_' i \ Q- .»~ '_ ; ' I” ' I , ,Y f - \1\! I Ni( ` i \ ' BEAUTY IN COLLARS '|The beautiful finish on our laundry wnrk makes ita pleasure forthe wear'er,and he ad- lnir tion ofthe obs I EIVEY. Yourlady friends wlil adiuire this beauty. and your good judgment, if you have your laundry work clone up nt the STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, Kent St. Phone r5i _¢\\\°` si/ < s f 1 \`_;_ .§ - ` ~ l E* , _-P: " S if : _., _ .X 2 /-.-"r - ‘~ ll 1_.__.'\_\ " we rrfai I V--_ 1-°`\ i ii #E T -f"ri_'ff».` _‘_ l _ il- ' 'le-_'i-;_j5. J; ,__ Lv-1 -I ii _ “m~‘. - 1 --=.l_ , L "Tw ;~_, .Y , /#EQ ~| -__ r’ ~' ‘ _if .wry-I. _ ‘nigh .' ‘j_w\ ` y » \'-.. ,;r‘W3 , ""..’,'\ i v .‘ niotisir. .sv I ‘ A Half of the time y \\ don't know what the tl Ia Til 0 right me . at is if you do not have our clocks and watches repaired by un. All work guaranteed. 3 3 CD I»< i_. \/\/_ JEWELER Cor Great George and Grafton: 2 "” 4' ii A if V- A \ ‘\ § ` _, ,g ._ _H ~`r¢'=`fr§ _/V. " Elini? E153- ' ` I , II . ‘ hrkérrjve-._ I`?I"" /{.'/fl, l' _` 3*' ear I / . “oar the Harm" Bring your Drug Wants REDDIN Brzos.. ikli orders delivered freedii town and country. PHONE 36- 25c. This month buys you a pair of women’s, misses,' boys’ or childs’ rubbers. 40c. Apair of Meu's wool lined rubbers. 75c. gives you the choice of a lot of woinen’s, misses', and childre1i’s boots and shoes- some` of them high priced goods, but out of style. $1.00 gives you the pick ~ of won1en’s boots, shoes and slippers in another lot- grand value. A||ey&Cn. "urrnré" MARMALAIJE We have a few 7 lb. pails of Upton's Marmalade that we are clearing off at the low rate of 55c pcr pall. BEER & GOPF SELLING COUNTERFEIT QUARTERS is exactly in the same line as selling ijmitations and sub- stitutes when asked _‘for laby’s Own ' Soap. Moreover, ‘there is as much value in the spur- ‘ i ions coin, as in the average substitute for Baby’s Own _ Soap I Albert Toilet Soap Co. Mfrs. MONTREAL. _ have the hearty good wishes of 'heir Charles McW’iiliams wishes to return to this country, he is to be conveyed free of In the Police Court report yesterday Francis E. Klggins was prosecutor against Allan McD_anald and it was the latter who was lined $4 and 15 days for drunkenness not the former as inad- vertantly stated. W. A. MacKlnnon,ohisf of the fruit dl- vislcn, Ottawa, and A. McNeill, senior, inspector of the fruit division, were at the Royal Saturday on their way home from attending meetings in Nova Scotia and P.l.Island. They report great enthusiasm at all these meetings and an apparent dc- termination on the part of the apple growers of P. E. Inland tc compete with tts farmers of .Annapolis Valley. This, they said, they can do quite successfully as they can grow as good fruit which comes on the market about a month later than Nova Scotia. The prospects for applo growing in New Brunswick, they report good and this will receive some at- tention at the 29th annual meeting of the Farmers' and DaIrymen's Association at Fredericton in March. Monzvr Annisoiv Uuivaitsirr.-The college term up to the present time has been full of Interest. The new professor of Mechanical Engineering began his workin January and is proving himself a skilled specialist in his line.-The new ell of the Ladies' College has been form- ally opened. It is handsomely finished throughout, and, is well in keeping with the other developing features of the “Greater Mount Allison."-Of late there has been a large number of concert and skating parties, chief among which was the Academy Party rn Saokville rink last Friday night,-Rev. A. C. Crews of Toronto is at present lecturing hero on Sunday School and Bpworth League Methods. Hin lectures will continue till tlll Friday. His sermon Sunday morning on Religious Experience was greatly en- joyed by a well sized congregation. ON Wednesday, Feb. 10th, the home of Edward Carew, Bungay, was the scene of pretty wedding, when his daughter, Annie was united in marriage to Henry L. Smith of North Wiltshire. The bride, who looked lovely in her dress of white silk, was given away by her father. Mies Alice Smith acted as tbridesmald and Nelson Carew supported the groom. Rev. G. A. Sellar performed the ceremony. The bridal party stood under an nrch of ever- green, decked with white and pink roaes_ The rooms were prcttily decorated with evergreen. About forty guest-1 were present. A sumptuous supper was scr- \'ed, and a delightful evening was spent lu conversation and music etc. The bride received many beautiful and costly gifts. Before the company separated, they joined in singing, “God be with you till we meet again," and the pastor read a portion of Scripture and prayed that the Divine blessing might rest upon the ‘newly wcdded pair. Mr. und Mrs. Smith many friends. They will reside at North Wiltshire. A MOTHER’S PRAISE. ‘ From the time my baby was born,’ says Mrs Robt.. Price, of Combcrmere, Ont., “ne was always sickly and costlve until I began giving him Baby’s Own Tablets. He la now, well, strong and growing nicely, and I can hardly say how thankful I am for my bnby's ours." In every home where i.here are young child- ren this mciiclne aboulfl always he kept on hand. The troubles of little one come when least expected, and a dose of the ,Tablets prompllv given may save a prec- ious llttlc life. Babv`s Own Tablets cure all the minor ills of little ones, and an oc- casional dose will prevent sickness. They are guaranteed to contain no opiate or harmful drug. The Tablets are sold by all medicine dealers or sent post paid at 25 cents a box by wrliiuir The Dr. Will- iams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. AGREEMENT WITH LORD SEL- KIRK. The following agreement la a copyof the original In possession of James Mc- Wllllnm of|Plnette, grandson of Charles McWilliams, named In the agreement. His trade a blacksmith of Klrcudbright, Scotland. ‘ “In settling with Charles McWilliams, you are to allow his annual money wages at tire rate of thirty pounds. Besides hs is to have two cows kept for him, ground ` for planting ii_vs hundredweight of potat- oes, two stones of wool, auda hundred stone of meal. Hia barirain la to continue for three years from Whitsunday, if his conduct continue as satisfactory as hitherto. Banning. P. S. If at the expiring cf his service, expense. _ April mth, lam. Mr. McWilliams was one of the passsn-l‘ gen bythe Polly, whose ia In was celebrated last summer, EU Yonrsct ' Rosimrfsnwanr. [M48- whirwbssr 1.16,!-_rr Cc_>Loi\ Clio Qi.A1‘Ess¢11 at 5_o¢. _ perth. and are as %`§:*?;*f§;_m°\!;21; “fs “Of Paying _ V ,’,‘{'_§]_‘§‘°'f,"_‘§’,‘,‘,°_ my hgh duty on ’ “Name gnc every piece." ° ' , \¢ ` ’°""' \ I l _. -, . Ont. Cheerful to the Patient, and Con- venient to the Nurse are the Arrrangements of the Addition. Ampresentatlvs of The Guardian had a pleasant vlelt a day or two aio to the new wing which has recently been erect- ed to the Charlottetown HospltaI.Thrcugh the kindness of the Mother Superior of .tha Institution he wie shown through the buildingfrom basement to the top floor and had an opportunity of seeing to a small extent the cleanliness and care which isa charac erlstic feature of the work of the sisters and for which the hospital has always been prominent. Aa announced in The Guardian .the new wing was opened by His Lordship Bishop McDonald two weeks ago and with the exception of the new operating room which is not yet completed, owing to the non-arrival ofthe Liles every part la now in use. In the bssemcnt are the laundry and culinary departments filled with the latest apparatus; and a much needed feature, a morgue, has also been supplied. The furnace room is nent and clean. The Qboller which is one of thé largest and most complete as well as all the heating apparatus has been installed by James Mclhclleru of Bruce Stewart 6: Co., and It is suliiclent to say that the work has been highly praised by experts from abroad and is completely sstlsfact' ory to the Mother Superior and her as- soclatos. On the ilrst lioor is the men'=\ dining room. the public ward, thc smoking room and a beautiful, well lighted chapel, hand somely furnished and well ventilated. The llglitsomenoss of all the wards and other apartments is a pro- minent feature of the whole addition, and lf_cheerful, bright and clean apartments are a great aid to medicine and doctors. a patient can hope for nothing better than that to he ol-tained here. Un the second tilt is a public ward for women, beautiful and bright, a minor Operating room, bath and toilet roam as room for the surgeons and the large new operating room itself. This is 28x30 feet in slze,is lighted by seven extra large windows, one of which is one single pane of glass Ext) feet surface. The iloor is of concrete, to be overlaid with tiles, the cost of which will be $500. The buslns and taps are ofthe most improved style, the water being turned on by foot pres- sure, a feature appreciated by all who have any insight into operating room requirements, butmost so bv the surgeons who usclt. Pipes lending from beneath the operntlria table carry away drainage, and electric lights adjustable to any posi- tion render operations nt any hour possible and convenient. On the third story is a contagious ward which can be completely isolated from the remainder of the building; arzda sisters' community, A'.:flrst it was ln- tended to leave this flat unfinished for the present but later it was detltled to complete the whole building, and the re- mainder wns done under the supervision of the Mother Superior. The new wing throughout. is finished in hnrdwoid fIoor<. The work of plumb- ing was done by Uhurles Iicrinans. Michael Walsh was architect., und the erection of lthc building itself was the work oi Contractor Francis Bradley ol Kelly's Cross. All have given perfc;-t satisfaction and their workmanship is creditable both to them and to the ln- stitutlon which will now compare favors- hly with nny in thc Maritime Province. Tiili CRITICAL TIME Ol" LIFE Is between thc years of fifty-seven an sixty-two. Natures power slows down vitality becomes less, and the progress oi decav sets in. A menus of extending old nge and renewing decreasing vlrror ls to y take FEnnov.oNr: after meals. Fcrrozone keeps up the appetite and in the formu- tlon of red,vital zlng blood, imparts clcnr- ness to the tiring brain. fort-e, energy and qpirlts just when they are needed most.. 0 take Fcrrozone regularly means add- ing from ten to twenty years in life. Large boxes Mn, or li boxes for 132 50, at Druggiate. or Poison G: Co , ingstnn, rm. nA\rrr.rcN`s i>rr.r.s ann crcrtrarw. H FIN/.qzliég/i‘ii E T, , _ mama Not merely A ‘new spring or n new clip, but a form of eye. (lane mounting wholly new. adjusted in A new ways taken hold and holds on in a new way. Ndbfnj /an flnm our of place. G l` Hutcheson MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. LADIES’ CLOTH SKIRTS Only 361eft-2 Iot of them at HALF PRICE, the balance at one third od. f LADIES’ CLOTH COATS All this season’s goods at one third od. Ladies’ Fur Coats, Caps, Muffs, Ruiis, Boas and Mitts, one third off. STANLEY BROS ‘_T'€'Tv on t h e ifrs t il oor , a p re paratcry opcr a tio n :'?'A` `Y`Y°`_`_"1_' 1 -"" `A"`_"`_`_'_"`A'_ ' *i"`_`?"‘!"' 'Y' -_‘_"*°*T‘ ‘ - "1”I-I/f-\I\II»<€ _ We wish to thank our customers for the generous share of patronage extended to us during the past year and would respert- fully ask for a continuance ofthe same during the year 1904. Wishing you one and all a Happy New Year, \Ve remain yours truly, €AtI\IZE?§ZI\i dc. Z3. ` \. L k_ ,__ __ _ _l__ _m______ _, _ . _ f' R PIANIIS THAT STliIII] There are any number of pianos that look well and sound fairly well at the start. You can buy cheap pianos that will do that- but a piano should be made to last a lifetime. If it only stays good a few months it is dear at any price. HEINTZ M IIII PIAIIIIS Are the kind that stand. ‘They aret safe instruments to buy. Sollonly by MIIIEII IIIIUS-» ne St et. Qen re `-J - :ae \ NEW GAB SERVICE Fa Ilinve decided to begin in the city and suburbs an up-to-date cab service. Passengers, baggage, etc., will be conveyed to boats, trains or anywhere else desired. Orders left at McDonald & Mc- Kinnou’s Drug Store or at the stables, Syclucy Street. near Steveusoifs Corner will receive prompt attention. ], M. NICHOLSON. Tcleplioiie No. 253 171 3 mn. _ ' . -- . *»' =',~j@°._‘~;¢. __ if .5 Beaver lea ' :Mn is Has the right flavor, V strength and color. Just ~ »_'-~ ir' _.Q THE TEA for an evening ‘ 4 ' . i party. ,_ #_ Jas. Kelli’ & C0. 1 ’ 5 ttaw _ _f I ' - ‘i . ,i" - '- - ~. ' We desire to thank our customers for their patron- age for the past year making it the most successful during our experience. We trust by close personal atteu tion to business to merit a continuance of same. We wish you all a hapty and a prosperous New Year. @- W. N. iANioN, wwmmmwuvavnwwwwmmm \;ll¢’l"" ‘ _ remit., af. 'fr j. f 1 \ A I , f