r f~~ mm ~--f»~f~.~r THB GUARDIAN. CHARLUPTBTOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND JANUARY 2:. .yu 5 wo. Grips, Pain Or' discomfort, no irritation of the ln- tutlnes-bnt gentle, prompt, tnoaongo healthful cleansing. when you um Hood’ s Pills Bold by all drilatllts. 25 cents. if you want the best results in your Xmas cooking, get your groceries from us. Prompt de= livery. Phone 199. Webster & McKay, Rrcrr cREAri Piss We make s specialty ‘ of our pies and al- , ways have the nicest _ possible fillings of cream and cocoanut, _ Wefare also low friced. __; Cream Pies 12 and r5 “-7 cents. < » D. STEWART. ECLIPSE BAKRRY. Hakes Best Bread. f \-,*.--' 1-t:‘.1~,»-if *Q 4 ‘.=f_)a\e -sr '\ rw .aww '.t».‘»1’.t\.:»<‘..;-\ sw - -E \v('a`=l.i`\v(` .5\»(‘ _,L Pkfd'-.s =-_-~|- E _._= li - A - '- -'-*z $4111, iiiliSili_ili`.lL iiiliilili ll W True is the third anniversary of Queen Victoria’s death. I IN at game at Picton this week between the hockey team of the Minto and a Picton team the latter were victorious. Ir is pointed out that the doors of the St. Dunstans Cathedral open outward. It is probably the only church or hall in the city that has doors so constructed. Tun lllpworth League and the Debating Society of the First Methodist Church meet tonight at 7.30 sharp. The subject will be “Whether man is aorealure of cir- cumstances" or an architect of his own fortune." You are invited to it. Smrrn Brws, wholesale dry goods and mlllinery dealers are opening up perman- ent sample rooms in the City. The rooms which will for the present he located at the Plaza will be in charge of their rep- resentatlve,C.L. Grant who is well known to many in this City. THE Victorias will line up tonight against the Crystal-Pioneers as fellows. Goal-J. Gaudet. Point-R. Drake. Cover-F. Gaudetc Forwards-Chas. McQuillan, Bryon Brown, J. l(oLean, W. Gregory. Svrlnvrson Stewart, Chief I-Iermans and members of the School Board visited the City schools yesterday and held fire 1 drills which were most satisfactory. The scholars were got out of Prince Street School in the quickest time,only one min- ute and ten seconds elapaing from the ringing of the bell till every pupil was outside. Tnl rnnnal meeting of Haselbrook Dairylng Company was held on Vi ednee- day afternoon. There was a large attend- ance of shareholders and an excellent year's work was reported. The Board of Directors was elected as follows:-John Smith, Prez, Pownal; Charles l(ycrs,Vioe Pres, Lake Verd; Layton McCabe, Alex- umrs. a. sa. Meme, Pownal; a. D.| Brehaut, Village Green; J. M. Monaghan, l Hazelbroolr; Benj. Jankins,jr., Mount Albion. ` lliac’s Fruit Salts. These salts fully equal those sgld at from two to four times the price. They correct stomach and liver disorders and purify the blood. Price 25c a bottle. “THE TWO MACS” lacbonaldizlfacliinnon, DRUGGISTS, Cor Gt.George and Kent Ste. I , _ 6)0|0Q)0'0'Q)\6)l0Q7f0'®' 0 U Hot Vigoral” is a refreshing, in- vigorating and stimulating drink. ecommendcd by . ysicians. 5 cent Try it. Sold only by Ox ON 67 'JZ fn V5. ` O . t J ,(31 Ynsrsnnar afternoon at the Hillsboro skating rink the Curling Club played two in good condition for curling, some very good shots were made on both sides. Tae pllowlng is the score. R~ v. Mr. Young --~-- Wm. Brehaut T. C. James Sidney Grr-y Percy Pope Rev. Mr. Loige Rev. Mr. Fu"crion skip 12. skip 9. Jas. Paton L. B. McMillan J. A. McDonald L. Il. Beer A. E. lugs D. B. Stewart Judge Fitzgerald H. Beer skip 10. skip 5. A rms alarm was rung in last night shortly before nine from Douglas Street which runs at right angles to Mnlpeque Road down from the old English cemet- ery. Thoogh the haul of the hose reels, hook and ladder and salvage corps wagons through the deep snow was a very hard one; the firemen reached the scene in good time. The alarm came from a double‘ tenement house :occupied hy Albert War- ren and Daniel Morrison. The part oc- cupied by Mr. Warren filled with smoke and It was though the fire was» inthe other part from which the occupants were temporarilyabsent. The firemen gained entrance through the second storv win- dow but could find no trace of the tire. Inn Bret debate of the Cherry Valley Literary and Debating Society was held on the llithinst, Theo Gleason in the chair. After the work of organization was completed the members discussed.- Which affords the most pleasure- “Pursuit or Possession?" Three who argued in favor of Pursuit" were Harry Tweedy. William Murphy, Willis Moten, Matthias Praught, E Eseott and I J Mc- Ianis. The other side was defended by- Nell McKinnon, W A. Jenkins, Seymour Young, Andrew Mclnnls and Peter Mc~ louis. Decisionin hvor of Possession. Subject for next Friday evening, which gains the most information-The “render,. or The Travelieri" Moved by Vice-Presb dent, Harry Tweedy, seconded by the Secretary. Tlx talk on “Arithmetic” last evening by A. E Williams before the Teachers’ Instiiu e was in every particular most interesting and instructive. Mr. Williams illustrated clearly how accuracy and rapidity ccu’d be attained in addition, subtraction, muitlptivation division and in the computing of interest by discard- ing theusual methods of dealing with these elsmentarv subjects and employing those based on more scientific principles. Mr. Williams gave several exhibitions how time could be husbended and much unnecessary labour avoided by ob- serving and practising the modern ideal relating to mathematical problems and impressed strongly upon the teachers the necessity of teaching the child s ready manipulating of figures rather than having its time employed ln the solution of problems not calculated to be of any practical benefit in after life. At the close avote of thanks was moved by J. D. Seaman and seconded by Ewen Stewart Bhd FUDUUYWH lJY Aeneas A. Macdonald, Prof. Macdonald and P. J. Trainor, to which Mr. Williams suitably replied. Friday. Saturday. Monday and Tuesday four last days of Paton’s big sale. 22d 31 MARRIED. I 1 _ Call in and let us figure on your wants-Our discounts sue, infant son or Mu;-sis and Amelia may not be aslarge but our first price is much smaller , A. T. Mehesn, aged 14 weeks. than that asked elsewhere-comparison invited. iF\\n°\‘l\ at W0 v- H- On Friday-l H .. ‘ ‘ 1-\.~¢'.|.r.|_ :~.,_.||“m. ` .1_ ~;,.4; -‘ tr -'; _ _-;_»,-,, ALL CUT PRICES s ON FURNITURE I WE A E . On Januaryhl hat Cornwall by Rf-.v.A. F. Browne, Ellen Drake, Cornwall and Herman Jones, Pownal. l Jardine Buiman, aged 34 years. | 0 h n n [Funeral from his late residence Upper . lt. Peters Church. thence by train to Sherwood Cemetery Friends and Prince Street on Saturday at 2 o'clcck to DIED. Un Jan. Zlth, Sydney Dmalotons Ere* In this city on January 18th, William l 1 very interesting games. The ice being' THE MAILS AND THE BOATS. leave at the usual time this morning. ter to nine ,with the mails. There were no passengers. A special left last night at seven for Georgetown. A number of passengers also went down In the afternoon train. The Stanley leit Georgetown for the mainland at the usual time yesterday witbaiarge number of passengers. She reached Plctnu at 2.80 D. ur. TEE Minto after being two days locked up in the ice of! Picton reached George- town yesierday before noon and the mail came to the city at half plat two. Heavy ice is reported ln the Straits near Picton I land, hut there is donslderable open water off Cape Bear. ONE IN FOUR PERSONS One person in every four suffers more or less from itching piles. Some do not know the nature o their , ailment, and others have not heard of Dr. Chasc‘s Oint- ment as the only absolute and guarantee cure for this distressing disease. If you areasulerer ask your neighbors about this great preparat on. lt has grown popularas aresult of the news of its merits being passed from friend to friend. The Stanley and the .ldinto will e\oh` The special left for the Cape at a quar- I S’x boats with foreign mall will l-.ave Cape Tornisncine th-s morning, weather in the city in the afternoon. The ice boats crossed both ways at the Capes yesterday. The boats, four in all left Traverse under Captain William Campbell at 850 with Island mail and two clerks. The Torrnentine boats left at 0.20 under Capt. Walter D. Allan but there were no malls at Cape '.i`ormr~ntlne to bring tothe Island' There were no passengers. l‘HE EVIDENCE YOU VALUE. Ii) word of mouth from frlenrl to friend Dr. Chasc's Ointment has received more unsolicited reconunendailou than probably any medicine you can mention. The fart that it is an absolutecurc for piles has put. it in a class all by itself as u Preparation of inestlrnable vnluc and poop e ncornnierid knowing that it is a certain cure. Dr Pierce’s Medicines. These are arn- ong the most popular patent medicines we sell. Just a short time ago we received a big supply direct from the proprietors. It included “Favorite Prescription" "Golden Medical Discovery? “Pleasant Pellets" and other preparations made by this firm. We guarantee the freshness and gcnuiness of every pxckage we sell. “The Two Mac's”, McDonald Sc McKinn- on Cor, Gt. Geo. & Kent Ste. pfrniittlug, and a large mail will a|ri\‘c` 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS- -I.O O.F. \V|ldey -I.;-dge No. Z7, meets to-night. -Burns concert, (iii 1.1 ll u ti 25th Jan- uary. Secure your liclsc' -. -Rev. W. \V. Lnfigr will lrcacb in Ilei\r.z`s llall ucx' .\` lu my lifter. non at 3 u`clotk. -Violnw-l"\is being \- ii or :lay -.vs re- culrt-