. ew. - g _ THEcHAnLo'r'raToWNioUAnDiAN EEBRUARY 2,1905 In - ' '* ~’ - "- -.4 A . , _ ..._ . , , De you like ii? Thea vhr be eestsatod i l M vnu nr um is so os, not .lun put on Ayer-'a I-lsir vigor and have long, ' thick hair; soft, evea hair; aaagguu hair, without a single pay line ||| ig, SW” 9 91 e .*:::°.:':::.-.:::'°- "==»'~':-.-.-- 1 = l 2 2 i lili Pliillilllliii , i5UiHi]iili ' ALBANY. n Miss Gertrude Arnett is riaitinzvlol Snnginu-side the guest of Misa Mabel Lea. Rev J. E. Tiner is holding special services in the Baptist chnrch. The meetings are“largely attended and much fliow _Is Your ' Watch Running 'I _ Wat¢h Repairing ‘ aiways has been a hobby of ours. to do the Best Work possible. Ia it always fastor slow? Never quite on time? Perhaps in "Milli ll !=lPlble of very occur ;;i_,r\=;1\iirr‘»|g. bu§_ir if not in ec o er. on now th tiny mechanism of a watch ai: ::‘:'s" "':“:.'z°:.:‘.i°* °'°‘= °‘ ~zen e m,_ springs, wheela,|eweis, il-To-be ]uatr ghi, or good timing is out of the question. w W ‘ §lIh°rlilt::,ietown_ KGB' . AIKE n I WVITEID If yon wish the best in photo grapeltiiv, finished on the new spec iallz mounts, (the very latest novelty.) TQ) VISIT ofun. STUDIO- GEO. Il. COOK After a Heavy Cold You feel out of spirits, nervous, no arli- petlte. no ambition, or energy and s i tired out. - ' HUGHES’ DIGESTIVE TONIC nourishes and strengthens the nerves, iinlproyes the aptpetite and digestion system. an gives tone an vigor to the whole Price 25e a bottle. ' GEO. E. HUGHES. Apothecaries Hail. Snappy Styles of Solid Footwear Ladies i Here is your chance, one week only. Skating Boots at cost. Box Calf Boots. neat, up-io-date Cheap any time at $2.25 now $1.50, all sizes. Ladies’ Oil Pebble, regular $t.75 now $1.35. These boots arrived a few days ago,a little late of course,` but they are youre-at the above price. Sie them anyway. _ E. McEACIIEN, CANNEI) GOODS SALE A genuine snap in Canned Goods. Tomatoes Corn }3 cans for 25c A. Peas Gallon can Apples........ ......zoc Strawberries in Syrup. . . . _ . . . . . . .I-ic Pineapple sliced . . . . . . ............i8c Golden wax Beans 3 cans for . . . _ z5c This is good - value as our canned goods are all perfectly fresh. MCKENNA’S GROCERY. i D n ic u store 2a6a. PHONE 1 Uliwtou nwstore ezob. nrgianaloaaaoias-vivo REMOVAL SALE ‘ All lines of Men’s. Women'e. Bvvs' and Childrens Boots Shoes, Slippers, etc., at special lcw prices be-' i fore moving to ncw | store on north side of I the Squa-re. \&Sl’liAGUE & C0. Mcn’s Finc Boots at 25 p. c. discount These are some broken lines and are all good value at these prices. You can get a $3. 50 boot for $2-63. ‘ You can get a $5.00 boot for $3.75. Womcn’s Low Shoes at 25 p. c. discount You will find on our , counter a large assort- ment of light turn sole oo shoes just the right' thing for ouse shoes h and early spring wear. Shoes at $z.35ior$r.77 . “ “ 2.50 for 1 88 “ “ 3. for 2.25 Sec our Windows' Allcy & Co. If You Are ~ a ' Smoker WHY THEN. NO UTHEIL STORE CAN LOOK AT OUR S I`OCI( OF SMOKERS' GOODS “Get the habit deal with us." Selling agents for Margaitcs. Irvings and the Bouquet Cigar, Montrose the best 5c made. ,REQDSGIN 03595., FLOUR We have a well assorted stock of the best brands of Flour on hand which we are selling at very reasonable prices. We have the leading brands put up in barrels, half barrels, 25, 50 and ioo pound bags. As a liigii-grade Flour suitable for all purposeswe specially recommend our “ROYAL STUART" brand. Bccr & Gott. I . . L Advertisers. The DAILY and TRI-WEEK LY Editions of the Charlott.e» town Guardian have actual combined circulation which can- not he duplicated. Their Inar- anteed combined average I/0 ns.. ao. um. ww ‘L1L_»°d f°' ‘ the last week inthe old year lt. "“°L£°°.‘.’~. . .._..Z_.J Oiiicos in New Prowse Block Charlottetown. Wa are having lovely "Jamaica" weath~ sr. J. J. Huoilxs M. P., Sourie, wai in the city yesterday. _ . H. 0. Minus, Summeraide, caina-,fha the city yesterday afternoon. ;.,\. Hon. S. E. Rain was a passenger from the west yesterday afternoon. .-4 DON"r miss that intsresti ng story-“Tha Best Laid Plans"-in to-m`orr'ow's Guardian. C. Onan Triostrson, representing Hew- son Woolen Mills, Ltd., Amhcrat§'lsiu the city. ' F. W. Bisonaiucii, Truro anriL. A.New~ man, Ottawa came to the city yesterday afternoon and went cast last. night.. - Pniur Corus, Richmond Street east, wnosefoot was injured last week bya blockof loc falling upon it is now out again. Ir has been suggested by one whois interested In hockey that n team of players be made up from both thc Abeg- weit and Victoria clubs to g'o abroad to iight on behalf of the Island; ’ A rustic meeting forthe purpose of Organlaing a Lodge of the I. 0. G. T. si Montague, will be held in McKinnon‘s Hall on Saturday Fab 3”0tl at 7.ill p. ni. Wallacs Fraser, Organiser will ba present and address the meeting. A Muniuiv Hannon correspondent writes!-Clow SZ Condon are doing a rushing business.-Allure very sorry io hear that Adam Mc[.u`rc fell and dis jointed his hlpln few days ago.-John W. Hicken is tobeforiuanln Benj. Clow`s factory this coming summer. A. IL McKAY, milk vendor. Charlotte- town, wiil to-morrow foionoon deliver n free sample pint. bottla of pure cream at the residence of any householder in the city who will in the meantime furnish him with their name and address street on a postal card through the mail. Tome if made from pure ingredients; that is why Wllli¢'S 3 C|i0¢0llt¢3 are in such demand. Put ‘up in dainty pound and half pound Q ` all the le din cnnfectioners. Ortislm- . I interest is taken In them by the young people. v. ' The, school. il rmsreuiug rapidly under the management of D. 0. Harvey. For the pass faw days' thai many farmers who have purchased their wood have been busy cuttiogit. and hauling it glue. Two msn who had purchased a lhgper _` area of wood disputed about some ig_eo_§ As the time passed the air became nam and zggg they camo in close oo`li act with otheri- When last seen tli§y“£’were l1IiWibIih"i$p‘posite directions. ‘iiliany ln‘”‘fll‘i7' na\`r`!ut.ure will own Q, very y vhorsss. Prominent :song theiix: the .large and stylish ,Bnsiiian “ _ Sal,iie".owned by Harry Ahab 0tI`m»fhe-has besniipending much time training her, for which no doubt be will be amply repaid. Miss Annah Cameron is visiting friends ih`l"i‘set/own.T ` ' M_ARoAr_E. Jan. til.-Misa Bessie Campbell. Malpeque, is visiting friends here the guest of Mrs. Allen Cameron, Seaside. Miss Katie Mountain, Norboro, has been visiting in Margate, the guest of Miss Mabel Dennis. All are glad to seo W. L. Johnson home again- after spendingn few weeks in the West. William J. Johnson, Margate is visit- ing friends in St. John. .S'l`0MACi'I ON THE BRAIN. What if a Man Gaia the Whole World, and Lose His Appetite. The man with n wuli-behaved stomach e s nevcr thinks about it, He eats what. h likes and likes what he eats. H knows he'ii enjoy it, because he lrnnwos he is has stomach that will easiiv digest it. All things look good to him; he will sit close to the table, and with a merry twinklc in his eye and a world-peace expression, be will "start" on the delicious meal before him. But the man with a bad, brashy,'gurgly stomach is the man \vho is niwuys think~ ing about it. Hc can seldom eat what.ho mostlikss, nnd seldom likes what he eats. His stomach worries him before .meals, after meals and between meals. It is cn his brain. It robs him of his cheer and interferes with his dolly work. Around him ia o dark spirit which presses itself forward in his thoughts, crying: “I sin agony, I am disgust, I ani nausea I um sickness, iangnor, worry. I uni couccived in quick lunches und pappy food, and nourished by gulpy meals. I rob brains of their force ami bodice of their life. 1 steal away nerve and vim. Ilbring heart disease and npopicxy. I make thc world is pit of weariness' and darkness. I am woe, I am death. i am dyspopsla. But yet, I bring also hope, light and fut ure health, because by my gloomy presence I give vnu warning and a chance to escape me." This is a bad dream. but it is the daily dream of the dyspcpilc. If it were noi for the vihlto we couldn’t tell the black. If it were not for llyspepsin, we oouldn`1 know the joy, the happiness of n wcll» ordered digestion. All the world looks bright to a man of good health, nud good health is impossible without is good,hardy stomach. And any sink or weak stomach can bc made n good, strong one by just taking something that will digrsn your foori for you, instead of letting your tired stomach do it. Stuar|.'s Dyspepsia Tablets are the mostcifcotlvo little tablets in the world for this vcry thing. If you fool bloated nfter eating, or you have nausea, aversion to food, brush, irritation sour stomach, heartburn or dyspepsin, Stuart‘s Dyspepela Tablets will stop it because one grain of an ingredient of these tablets will digest ii,tIl0 grains of food. ,_ Your stomach is overworked. Lei. it tnkea rest. You're not yourself when you hnvoa bad stomach. 1he'ao tablets will do the work that the stomach has to do and prake you feel bright,think clearly and give you ambition a'rid power to concentrate your attention on your work. Yon'll feel good. You should always have a box of SLuar|.’s Dyspopsia Tablets on your dining table. 'Ihey will make you get all the good possible out of cvery~ thing you eat. and you'il enjoy it. At J. J. Gay k Son's daily market: Navel oranges, lemons, up;-les, cabbage, carrots, pnrsnips, beats, turnlps. potatoes, onions, yellow eyed beans, white beans, split peas, field peas, pearl barley (for soup). pure honey, vary choice pure Jams, _iollles and preserves, (1006 put up). Canned goods in tomatoes our own pro- duction of 1005 (very low price.) Peas, com, salmon, peaches, etc. Choice nuts ln Almonds, Brnsils, walnuts, filberfs, peanuts at reduced prices. Zdtuf twftf. l Worth Reading I Notihow CHICAPLY but hnw SA'/'§IB‘li`A(."I"0ItIl4Y oiaii I be ilbtoii *THATS th IIICSTION hi h w e gvifryl 'l`HOIJill-iTl`Ul. person 0 LD ask. Uhcap or ill-fitting lasaea CAU.-Ili) ‘prose ntrnlu ig they Rlthlltl E. It token I E to ITARICFULIIY and Ai‘~ CURATIILY fit glaaacs. Timo is VALUADLE and onhltot ri htfull be given for noth nl. The i€XAU'iY» IN tests which we make take TIME. Ita' Whiw wus* ak FAtI‘R I`|.\ Il Ufl B VC 01| U iles'-lé l5i'J§sioi.ic ui-vice 'sus sf.. C0§${. TLY on the alert in FU 'i ER improve 135|; faculties. We therefore doN test. elyee _ lililland we feel that* no E- N.A’BLli. customer expects us xthoae interested in seo elr eyes. HU iCllESO'l 9" 55;? :H35 MINUTES OF PRESBYTER At Charlottetown, and within Zion Ohnrch there, on Tuesday, January Illth. 1900, and at il o'clock forenoon, which place and date the Preshytery of Prince Edward Island mst pursuant. to adiourn- menrand was eonstltuwd. Mr. A. Mo been Sinclair Moderator, with whom were present Messrs W. H. Spencer, T. F. Fullerton, E. J. Ilattee, A. D. Sterling, S. D. McPhee, A. D. McDonald, J. W. Mcl{enlIe, R. G. Sinclair, M. H. Mclntoah, W. H. Sedgewick, R. Mclean, Geo.:Millar, E. Smith, D. McNeill, and A. Oralse, ministers, and Messrs J.-I. Mo- Leod. D. McDonald, Geo. Mathieaon, T. C. James. D. Melanie. Angus McPhee, _ and W. I. Thompson, elders. A discusslontook placsas to tho legality of certain Presbytery meetings, which discussion was on motion adjourned until the quarterly meeting in March. `Mr. C. G. Townsend renewed his appli- cation for a Pi-eabytorial certificate. It was moved seconded and carried that the cierlrbeinstruotedvo certify to the Senate of the Theological College Hall-, fax, Mr. Townsend's moral and spiritual lltneaa for tho work of the ministry. The clerk read apatition from the Board of Trustees of Marshfield anent. certain matncrs nifcotimr that Congregrtion. After nlcngthy discussion it was moved by Mr. T. F. Fullerton seconded by :Mn A. D. McDonald and carried: Whereas, on the 20th dny of December last the Poesbytery resolved togrant. the prayer of tho petition from Marshfield session, asking that the names of Messrs. Rodare ink Munn and Alexander Robertson be restored to the roll of session, removed overayear ago in course of suspension, therefcreresoived on further considers tlcnns tothe future of Marshfield con gregation, thata committee be appoin ted to cnnfsr witn the parties wltlin view to bring about harmony; that the congregation be urged to miss the sum of Sdillsoastosecure an ordained miss-. ionary. The following were appointed to not on that committee: Messrs. A. Mc- Lean Sinclair, chairman and convener. A. D. Sterling, J. W. McKenzie, Goo. Millar, 'l`.F. Fullerton, W. H. Sedge- u-ick, ministerr, and Messrs D. Mcinuis, and Daniel McDonald, elders. On mot~ ion Presbytery udiourned. A Unaiss, Pres. Clerk. HUTCH Isaremedy which may safely he used for any stomach disorder, and the only one that cures to say curcd, lncllgcstlon, dyspepala, constipation, sour stomach and pain aftereating. Bo sure you get Hutch. Be sure you have it on hand Onegives relief. It`s a doctor for ten cents. For sale by all Dragplsis. A... --o-:reason Cominco/ENTS. i MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORIJ 1 5Ocp TCSS ggds Dress Goods at . th Stanley Bros. Y 6000 Ollilliii’ immediate 5000 C0105 'attention liilllil Bl2lCl(S you can. iiOOil Wl(lillS nm Qgmc WOIlll UD lil ygurgglf 930 _ scnd for Ollf DYICC samples. only Sianlev Bros. | 560 iiid. Stanley Bros. City Council ments on the irernnd Mon ny n enclr month. Dr. F. 1'. Kelly Mayor; W. \\'.}Ciurlre, City Clcrk. Adiourued mactln of Lodge Princ e Edward, Red Rose degree, Tuesday, Feb- ruary O. Business of importance. liinsrd's Llnlmsni Reliever Neuralgii. To insure perfect health use Ii-on-ox Tablets. For sale at your druggistfs, 25 cents par oox d6 if FIRE SXLE FURS.-The golden op- portunity ofyour life time to purchase aielegaut neck fur. Every one of our iars must besold. Some splendid pieces remain-these go ot. less than haif~price. For instance elegant German Mink Stole sensiblc style, stylish yet warm-worth e2i,s22.sosnu $20.00 go at $10.00: an immense Boar Boa 100 int-lice long worth $38.00 goes at $14.05! Mufls worth $4.10 to $il.ii5go at $1.05 i \Vhat nn opportunity to Investi Do you realize that thcsc prices mcnn that. vnu buy at far below cost of manufacture. But. to be certuin you'd hotter ccnic today.-Wccka &. Cn., Fire Sale. ld 2| _-_A ll I t Sample Sewing Machines -‘lf-~Rf»~\|lr-~ A few sample mach * “M i i ines sent us by manu- facturers. First class in every respect. We l have not room for them. You can buy l these machines at man- ufacturers prices if you buy at once. Cali to- day and examine them. Illilltl’ Ill’0$., collars--snlendid wearing fur and a most [ f CANNED ;‘;.;;;<'.~;;.' ;..;.‘..'.§_' W SIIRIMPS 5 ...‘_°.“.“.*T s .9 C3/\i\li5 ‘F=-=»@- Sufllcientiy cooked to be eaten from tiic can. Can b.- served in u i number uf ways viz., salads, nisyouuise, stews, etc. _ . . . . . . . . Z ..TryThem_.. , GALLON APPLES I L,§__,,__“_’$_°é‘§ _____ SANDERSON ®. CO J ... _ < i 'i fb lb cn' i\`\"\ 3. s , U Working Shirts Here you can get the best-fitting and most comfortable shirt on the market. Prices that will astonish yon. Try one of the “Big Shirts,” plenty of room and good. S. li. M |]ONiilli. P. E. Island’s Greatest Clothing House. NEW FOUNDRY Phono 75 Foot of Queen Street Box 4ll Steam and Hot Water Heating REPAIRS CASTINGSS Founders. Ma chiniata, Boilermakers- l ‘A .mx=»::ii<;1i3wwM 3, K Mmwwmmmmwmg \;,.....,....»\,-.»\,.../s,..1g,- itharlottcfown Foundry & Machine Co. l.td.` This 50c ` .6 .\, .