...‘.w',,- ,’* __ ,. , _ . ., , , - -_ on -I ~ » it ‘a-\;i’»’lL1f- - r’ - -j. `.,.‘.f:', ,"'w,.',"f ‘_ r' why uve without an ” ALARM . CLOCK 'Z when $i.25 will purchase a guaranteed c clock at `vv. vv. vv=|_L_N=,=,.e 1 Yfildluflfllalyhklwayafalqgg l’ll0'i`0GR.APllS W ag ' for rm' ”:tf:ai;’nms.m“'° ° 'mm' sve van saauour colored phoen- IUPN? UG moat beautiful work yet mdnced. *A novelties in Picton Frames, e . V GEO. ll. (..00K PHOTOGRAPEER. New Deahriaay Block. llughe’s Cascara Pills l cure constipation and all disorders of tha stomach. liver and bowels. They l¢\Wl\l\°\\\ grlpiug and do not cause any unpleasant after eireers. Price s5e par box. Geo. E. Hughes, Apotheoariea Hall. Trouser Tips! ~ ) _Hang your beat pair of trousers up on the wail and takea End square look at them. ow,do you think tley aregoodenough for any dia- crim nstlng dresser to wear at any particular appointments. Are thety really good enough fur YO P linotl want toim- pseaa upon you the lrigxh rank we have attained in t is par- ticular lire Goods latest and large varizty-tit, workman- . ship. etc., unsurpassed. Price .moderate. Call and we'll pmve it to you. D. McLaren T‘°‘"‘°' Th s Leader. Aman.. 'ru sum nfwu. ‘°" _ . r.______ T0 UURA CUSTOMERS we extend many thanks and wish them a happy and prosperous New Year. McKenna’a Grocery. P50” li°‘£.'fl'."....."'*ia’a.°"` U60 Eagle Shoc For Mcn This is the best line of Men's shoes on the I market We have them in Box c-if ss 75 md -44.50, Vslure Calf '}`4.oo, Patent $4-5°- Ths are the best - valuazirths money in f' thcity- . 0 cos! QUNIIYBIDB About That Little Bill We are sending i out our accounts this week and par- ticularly request Your Early p Atten- tion. Aiioy o co, DH. H.ll..iilHllSilll Kent Straus, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye, Bar, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and ittcd for glasses. OFFICE HOURS vtuiiam. 1.30-\.lJnm. Evenlnlaby appointment. dtww Royal .Stuart Flour This is our high-grade brand of Flour ani able for all purpoaer. OUT OF IT Yni! CAN IIAKE TH! LIGHT- EST LOAF BREAD AND ALSO THE FINEST PAa'l‘RY. It is giving better satisfaction than ever this year and is without a dnubt the boat Family Floor \ market on he . ‘ Give itatrial when you want tflonr again. Beer& Goff. TUC lll’Sl IIICSSIIC \ 'just received from liars - read as follovs SBD IIS ill’ Sill!! FAiiuiiS SOAP Sr Till l}illlI'S ildllll llead Oiilces in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown owa in 1008. su January ith. Ill lrsur.0lm. davalhrss aaa ms lcs.G,W. lillasr, arrived lu tha sity yesterday. Gouuox Waaaua, tins-th River leaves. today taday to resume his studlas sa Aes- dla Collage. a. D. mas. as moon. cams to tts' any ystsrday. lla was summoned for the Gund Jury. ‘ an pau. iasuai frm my was sauna olsaru the printing snouid applyat this affine at once. W. H. Plowlt who has beau vllltlng his home In Murray Harbour leavas this moru`ng anlroute ia Winnipeg. Ar the Police Court yesterday thslad Hurry was given one month‘s imprison- ment for taking goods from Jenkins I Son'a store. Ealmr Hooneorv. sou or J. W. Hodgson J. P. of this city, has accepted the pos iron of Mechanical Traveler on tha C, P. R west of Toronto. TBI death la announced at Ottawa of Wm. 0. Gordon, aged 35 yearn. Ha was formerly private secretary of Blr Charles Tuppar Sir Hibbsrt Topper and Sir Louis Davies. _ J. J. Hmmm, M. P. accompanied by Superintendent Sharp of the P E I R,-ar- rived in the nity yeiterday morning from Souris. Mr Hughes leaves for Ottawa this morning. The annual treat for the Scholars of St. Peter'a Sunday School was held yew tri-nay in the soboolioun from 4,3) p. rn. to 8 p. rn. A most enjoyable evening was spent in namu. chnrad¢s,a|.o. _ 'Inaau was a large gathering at the fire' meeting of the week of prayer, which was held in the Baptist churuh last night. Rev. W. W. Lodge addressed the meeting and the congregation _lolned with devo- tion in the service. Tne singipg was par- ticularly inspiring. The Week of Prayer will be observed at Montague as follows: Monday Jan- uary 7, Christian Church, Christ and the Individual, John 1. ill-51; Tuesday, Jan- uarybi, Llapzist Church, Christ andlthe l.Iome.Joshua 24. I5; We inssday, Jun- uary il, Methodist church . Christ and the Country, Psalms 85. l-lil; Thursday, Jan- l.0, Presbyterian church. Chirist and the Worl-l,Aots M. I-l-I8; Friday, Jan, ll, Methodist church, Christ and the Church, Rev. l. I9-Z). Miss Samtu Iiuurms, who lives with her uhtir, Mrs. Morrlaey, at I8 North School St., lies in a. precarious condition in the Newton Hospital, says a. recent despatch from Newton, Maas. Mis.- llugnes, whois 27 years of .age has been employed by the Metropolitan Laundry Co. of Watertown for, the past six month- and while wiping oi‘i' the oil box in the mangle room o few days ago, had her acnlp torn from her head by the revolving ~pindle. An ambulance wus called an Miss Hughes was hurried io the hospital. where the doe-;.or declared her to beth moat horrible case brought to his atten- tion in yo Irs. Tl.a victim oi' the above mentioned horrible accident is a nuughtcr of Jamc» Hughes, who lives near Vernon Itiver Bridge, ami who formerly lived at Orwell. Ar the regular meeting of Branch 216 G.M.B.A. held ln their Hall la~t evening Grand D puty, Joseph ll1eCurey, installed the following uhicera ltr lil07:-James Mclsaac. President; Michael T. Curran , I1. Vloe President; Thomas Uampb ll, 2nn Vice President; Henry Fitzgerald, Rec. Secret1ry;J. J. Drsmond, Assist Sacre- tary; John D. McDonald, Finnn-S cr tary; lil. W. W. Wallrer,Tre»a=urer;Jost-uh A. ‘G .l|int, Marshal; llugb F. Connors, Guard; Trustee : Bruno Martin, Fda ar-i Cullen, John ll. MeDo~ aid, M. W. W. Wa ker, and Francis Kouglin \~-After in- etsllniiou rue Grand Deputy addr-ev-sen Ihe meeting upon many mntur. atl`¢c.lnp l the good of the A~~oci»rti~ n. The Presi- dent a vi atv. mi other meluhers ul .o gav. apiriio-i addnuu ra wliicli ner.: listened to with evident luten s by the large asses..- hly of murrber. Tnsoffloers of Wiidey Lodge No. Z7. Independent Oni: r of Oridfallows, lor the ensuing tarm were duly installed into offloa on Friday evening liar, January 4th by District Deputy Grand Halter, D. D Morri-on assisted by Grand Marshrvl Philip Brydgas. Grand Warden John llc- Navin, Grand Recording :secretary John Hcbaod, Grand Financial Secretary, W.C Whitlock, Granl Treasurer. D. J. Mc Kiunon. Tha following ar-s the officers sleotsd: Noble Grand-Bro George Ryan; Vice Grand ~Bro. 1hao Sentnar; Junior Past Grand--Bro Henry Lao- thorn, Recording Secrsiary- Bro. George Waller, P. G; Financial See-Bro John Mohaughlan. l»‘.G; 'I‘raa~urer-Bio Chau. S. Draw, P. G; Warden -Bro Addison lillar;Cenductor-Bro. Frank Stewar ; li. B. N. G.-Bro, l0l'riacn;L. S. N. G, -Bm. Samuel Oral. R. B. V. G, Bro, Jeremiah Jackson; L. B. V, G. Bro, Chas. F. Davison; R. 8.8. -Bro. Henry li. Olaadlarz L. B. 8.-Bro. Ambrose Brook- ott;lasida Guardian-Bro. Peter Oralg; Oatdda Guardia!-Bro David Inuls. _ Thatiwuteaagilturaaa tha raarkstto- »iayisBrMs\0au|\0ura. Ouraals far his ransadytaereaisa avrry yrar, and this ht-be lust ruuamlsadatlan lvuuir ad. Prapaaalaadaoldiql. W. Badrla. mas. '* Wl\l1'l'I malta White’s at all is leadhg »-.Beal . i ras az" .mmm mass tasrr arss trial. an gn-| aunts; ra nun typ-aura; F should apply at this odlns at nuoe. I. Barnum Wrtuaus of Short, Gros k Bill". want. t»Laso¢ha this mornin; tn mast lla. Wllllaaas who is eomlnn ti lldmontan from her hams in Charlo ta- towu.-l Imontaa Bullatla - 'Ill Prince of Wales Collage reopens to- day after tltsCbrl t nas vanation.'l`he non- traeaers have prasxoaily oimpletadjhelr workoa tb_a old building. The naw da- paatmsntof Domastls Bclsnec will be op- Usad under the direction 'If Miss Ju- ber. Owrrro to tha snrtdan change of plans with i'@a!'d to the winter steamers the mails and prseugars will be forwarded ta Gaortawwn ‘tonight by a spec- laltralla leaving this City at 9 o'olock. Tha foreign mails will close at tha Char- lottetown poawnica at 8.1!). The Gu»r- dlan will audsvor every day while the eooantrioity in regard to the winter boats laats.to keep its readers posted as to lllllll apd ate amass. At preeent the hoursollsaving for both are very much “suldoat to change." Worm was received by Mr. Lord last night by a wireless telegram from Captain Finlayson in Picton, that the Mlnto would not coma ta Charlottetown today as was slated before but would sall direct to Georgetown. and that the Stanley would only make one more trip to this port. N0 reasons were given. When this news became circulated about the city last night, the remarks made thereon were of auch a nature as would have made the tors of those responsible for this deal burn. In the meantime this harbor ls practically open and aaohooner nowlyingin port loaded with produce is making preparations to go tu Glace Buy, The Stanley camo into Charlottetown yesterday with as little trouble as in the summer time. Some ics was met with ouvel lu but it caused litlleohstruction, as may be judged from the fact that the trip from Picton lo this port only occupi- ed 35 hours. She had nothing more Iormidabletoencounter in this harbor than the ice which was recently measured by the oiiloinl measurer of the Board of Trade, which in some places was two or three inches thick and in many places was so thin that it couldn`t bs seen with a magnifying glass. Those on hoard, passengers and crew admitted that the passage was easy and experienced seamen said that there did notappear to be any reason why the ship should not be able to continue to come to Charlottetown. She brought over five cars of freight and I2 passengers. She leaves this morning at 6.1{)for Plcwu with mails, passengers and the following cargo: 406 boxes smelts; IIB hog-; its qnartsns and 7 bbla and boxes beef; ll boxes of oondanoed cream; about 630 boxes coudenced milk; 8 elses, 3 bhls and 8 boxes poultry: it hoxes and tubs of but.er; 160 bars oats; l box ments; 20 cases eggs; ‘Al drums fish: a lot of it-nthnr hides and vnriom other s null shipments. LETTER T0 THE PUBLIC. Charlottetown, P. E. I., Nov. Sth, l9J0. I ani in a position to itll orders for suits or nvercouts atiowest ible prices for workmen. I buy my goods for cash and save six per cent on every dollars worth qivinir me an advantage over thoas who lo not pay cash. All my work is guano- eed ta be ilrst quality in ilt. style and woriruraualiip. I have numerous testi iuouials (mm suatomera all over the island and Nova Scotia telling me that they received perfect satisfaction. Give me a call and aave money. Janus Cai.r.a caan. _1__.¥_-l- The Grip “Before we can sympathize with others we must have auif-rod our-st-Iver." No one an realizethe suffering attendant upon an -tuick of the grip, unless he has had the crual experience. There is probably no il e .se that causes so much physical und mentalngony, or which so sueootafully defies medical aid. All danger from the grip, however, mny be avoided by the prompt usa of Uhamberlnln's Cough R-rnerly. Among the tens of thou i\'|dr_ sho have used this remedy, r ot one case .aa ever- been ra-poitod that has r.-sultan -njpneuuioniatr that has not i'.c.\vered. For sale by all druggiats. » . Eye Glass Our new model Sta-zon moaniingare the actne of comfort and ease. They have excellent clinging qualities. and are the matast and moat in- complctsoua mounting we , ...knew sf- Datter try one of three mounts. G.l".lluiehesor\. - Iewokr and Optfeiau. I -.-.‘~-- 1 » #em .¢' vr -.._ . \ GUARDIAN, JANUARY 8, r_9o7 _ mace no as use Aawayn nursy lat-no Mugk ` for ` |~a Stanley Bros. 12° Night Shirts Pyjamas and Flannel Shirts Flannelette Night Shirts, Full size and length. Special at 5oc. each. 85c and ¢r.zo each. Pyja mas in Flauuelctte and Ceylon cloth $r.65 to $3 ro Suit. Flannel Shirts Good shirts, well marie and iiuished-large bodies and full length of arm. S one with collars at- tached, some without collars, and some with com- biuatio 1 co_llars -all good p ittems, and the material finest quality $1.25 to 2.50 each. Remember our Underwear The best qualities and the lowest price. Stanley Bros. poas good goods. I lrecp none but the beet, I A Happy New Year s For New Year s Callers Many iinea are here for your selection in Fsseuce, cou- deris d mul fresh grmmd. Crosse & ll nckwa-Els, Liptous and Paltcrsous Essence. l5c- 50c bottle Fre~lr ground 286-40c lb E/Dtl\IZ5?2@l\l dr- 33 T 'I l W ROYAL BANK Ol" CANADA BANKING BY MAIL Savings and current accounts may be open- ed and deposits made and withdrawn by mail. Out-of-town accounts receive every attention. Call upon or write J. F. McMlLLAN, Mmhtlar. Ch’town g-1_1 ' I -I ._r";___ -_1» The Low Price Store Black Beaver cloth for Ladies’ Coats. Blue Beaver cloth for Ladies' Coats. Grey Check cloth for Ladies’ Coats. Men’a nice unity Neckwear. Men's yann winter Cape. len’s warm winter Underwear. Men’s warm winter top Shirts. Hewaon'a Tweeds, Moncton Tweeds, Oxford Tqegdu, Handketdlltfl, hmbroide Insertion. Ribbons, Fine Lace. Choice Furs. English Tweedsi Canadian Tweeds. Wann Blankets. Warm Comforts, White Quilts, Ties, Gloves. . da’ Big Bargains in Sheet Music The chance of a lifetime to secure high-clam music at a low price. lead the llat : - “Tha lioasrv,’l “Tell her I |070 'lsrr po," ”‘l_‘he Face," "lIi~tiddlay- hi-t.i,ona of the beat nomic songs avrr written.) “Consider the Lilies". "Alice, where art thou." "Aston :he atream.'_’ ‘H ofuatliil.: glseoa; n prayer, ' “ e gold," “lonarchofthe woods." Instrumental “Coboletta." "Charge of the Thames.” “Abide with Ie," “Dancing Spirits," “Irish airs," "Dixie's hand," “The c'l|:k¢r’a parade," “Down in Darktown,” ‘In twilight," “I’astorale," “Simple life waltz." Any piece sent by ma‘l for only I2 cents or unv eleven pieces for SLU. All high~class music by some of the best writers of the day, on good paper, regular P Buy Barly Miller Bros., SUNNYSIDE. Cbarloztetown. Hillsborough Rink important announcement to the Puhiio. Price of london Ticket- Gentlemen lAdi»as Children Promenade Pr-it-os of General Admi»i~ion Baud Night and Band Afternoon Ladies and Gontleuran 15 coll!! Chrldrcn lil " Afternoon without Baud Ladies and Gentlemen in cents Children ll " Admission to Pwninriado at all times. I cont;-. Those are np-to-date competitive prices such mrrule at the Stadium and other un-to-data Montreal Rinks. Worth'-\ Bar-d is engazed for the winter and plays tlrroe tirurrioac week on Monday alll humidity nights and evcry Saturday after- noon an butter skating music no one could doeirc. Benson tickoui for sale at Johnson and Johnwri. A. \r\'. Iteddlrr and C. D. Rankin. 8. W. Crnbbe, PNN. A. Hnrna. Vice Pres. \\', A. Wonka. (`. Il. Rankin. A. A. Bartlett Bon. ..-3 sees MUMFORD BROUa Produce Commission fisrehants xruuromrs aurwrno. ARGYLB ST., HALIFAX, N. B Personal attention van no the aaliau dk . H . r°un.r1.‘l`='\- 1 v»r»uu»a»£ wlgzceaiof sales roml`t‘.r:i prom . irct prices snnt on awileauon. Oo as Ollc Ind I-Al FIRE |NSllllllliIE. For rules in the E. Islanld llutllaluflro l.l|- rurnn t. E’hur¢.-(lies, I-lTll£?Choaau“dlI2' wrioa, Water ld(i:ll|b8§£r‘aLhl§|., appllgas . . susan treat, Chsrlouatnwu Your Groceries will always he fresh if you order rhr-rn hrn-_ I have a rnll line of all kiufla of Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa butter. eggs, cheese, spices, fruit in fact everything tobe had in an up-to~'late grocery. You can also get Oats, Hay and Feed for your horse at all times. T. WHITE, Phone 3ro Upper Pownal St 1:-znrltrr-rm ° Einprcss WATER STREET Just a Few Steps West of the Railway Station. I have rented the wall-known Hhomiq a‘r;d;||i_%:'p¢rs\lléo: on . iiwriveniant ard aornfnrtzwa. am la ntatslingm connection. Our cbaql as ba muluats. 'ella wish to thank aur>aany Moab cuutnnsen fortlsdr kindusaa in the solicit a continuation al’ tiff future. I CHESEBRO BililTllEl$ “fholesale Commission Deal- ers and Shippers. our he W. C. TURNER & C0-, auanyalds, Queen Square, Charlottetown. , 11»2d\\-_rdrmr-0 .._______ A ._ A A F ..£‘~ §r___, U' ~\x *TN* “F” 1 ._ \ -~rJ_!"rF"“