i If . A E-i"r` Tscctordlg `°"'f,‘§‘_'_',"'-»,`§'“°'°°‘°°°°°'°° '°'-°*,l` MEET Mic ar rin; Anwavs BUSY sronrz ‘pmt ocaxnlart. cuantonnrovvy ,snwann marc. Jaiwanv is. iw. ., _ .. ,,. _ ._.....|._.,.......-,..._,-..,,,,,,_, ,, , . . .-.. .. . .. . , , , .. _,___ _,,_ Tal residence of Angus McPherson, e y ing’ mi; o Thursday the iith the no~ 1 cas on na the marriage oi his d li' Ask vm" d°°‘°r if 'hhs lima umm rmnemnsvia waiieee dang . "afar, - Charlottetown. The nuptlal knot was _ _ __ tied in the reaen , t th i dlate over six ears' latlvea of tire contorioltling .psziix by Rx. ll . v .._ #'- ` "".‘»_ ‘ ;= Q. '_, Forxthe Flneaf Finished » My ew. . th' ~ ~' ' ttldlo ‘ - V N%$¢%E\ ARTIITI PROOFO 'W H1 - NEW DHBRIBAY BLOCK. » The Studio where baby is always - welcome. l‘ & \ ,.l\. ,f ‘ "~ I \ ~ t i’ if. '( 1r' I hill* -wi., .V1 . fr' \~` ` f. `< “ tlmnmusnuuszu _ 4 __. -7- _ ""’ .' Aching Corns. i I Hughes’ Corn Extractor Is sure to remove them. Used on hundreds of corns without failure. No trouble to use. A bottle goes along way in making "Life's We.Ik” CHSY- Price 15c. Geo E. Hughes.. f . /;`-S I N ‘\ \ f `\ You needfa good reliable alarm Clock. We sell them and guarantee them. Price $1.2 5. W. W. Weilner, JEWELER. 24 cant Tea for 19 cts per lb. We have on hand 45 Boxes of New Blend Tea imported direct from Londoniast Fall which we want to clear out at once. In order to do so we offer the lot in unbroken packages at the low rate of tlvershoes This Winter are a Necessity For this climate a good warm water- proof overshoe iills every require- ment, either for walking or driv- ing. Our stock is complete of the best goods obtain- able. ‘ Men’s overshoes $1.50 and $1.75. Women's over- shoes $1.75 and Alley& Co; 19 cents per lb. The boxes contain 21 pounds of tea each and we guarantee the tea to be a first-class article. BEER & GOEE DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU? That women have enough to do in the hcmel without doing up your laundry work. If your ahirts ain't spoiled, your dinner may be and moat likely your temper too. 'T`l1ere'a more love at home when WE lo the LAUNDRY wosir. ST AR STEAM LAUNDRY, Kem St. Phone 151 it "”¥A ‘&'~'i~1-r~\-;€ . 4’ f .._ w-¢u~J§f»J\»---Jive ‘ill I is Beaver ea tr§jl;ththfndri§d11i>r.Hajlisit I I l ‘ W A N T E D \ ` _ In 30 dave we can teach any inielli. THE TEA for an evening gun perm is do the wen. of . .4 Travelling District sg Party- 5 Manager We need twenty $15 OO a .- a . & C0. ruonih and expenses from the start. ».' J ,,_., y I-11=°°°f.t.§?.i.>.rr.e=1=" ‘$4 r3w4i dsst Ai 1 _. -. _. `~. \'. _. Fo” ,. \ ;». . I ` l TY To Editor Guardian r DEAR Sm,- We wish through the medium of your paper to wish the general public A HAPPY NEW YEAR. To the customers and friends whose co-operation made our Christ mas sales a record breaker we are especially grateful. In the future as in the past our best services will be given to make our store bright, prosperous and up-to-date. ` _ Respectfully V 1 p.m ’\¢x UI R-if \`E*f. *REDIN BROS. Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere- a. onthe or lt. stewart. 'rue once one Lily attired in a costume nf brown covert cloth with trimmings of cream silk and *applique to match wal unattended, and entered the parlor leaning on the arm of her father. After the ceremony the guests repaired to tha dining room where m tuoua re t was t k f Th it sc. Perm. omieaui tomorrow nignr. “indian I sold wawh and chain the nm or | ii gm . in . .i ia . THE "1"," b°°“ '”°d° mp' y°"l‘Txi:in forma !:vv.nweek:scns'I.T1ld vllslllaxried terday. The Stanley arrived at George- town at eleven o'cloclr with a cargo ln- clufiing three cars way freight, 68 bags of mall and twentv passengers. Rev. G M Young will speak and Prof. Watts' orchestra will play at the mcn`s meeting at 3 45 Sunday in the Y M C A beicre leaving for their future home in Amherst, N. S. Important lime in Every Girt’s Life I Ill D Dll pu' a en 0 . o Rav. Jae. Simpson will continue his ser- bid’ l’°°°|"d 15"! bfiluilful Ind NIU! ' imons on Confession and Absolution D"l°l\\l ¢'°°i'lf¥|\18 5° le! D0Dl1lHi¢.Y. ill' ‘ DISCOUNT SALE s if '_ 1 ‘~ ' ' c`:nJi°;§'u8;dEx§:;.Sen t,'i;';£,_a God' Is becwe.-.n Fifteen and Eighteen lit-:v. E. Smith M. A. ot Cardigan p each.-.'i varya.-eeptably toa large con- gregaiionlo Dundas last Sabbath and nth-:rv-iso assisted the pastor, Rev. M. McLe»d with Communion services. At the request of the pastor the young people in connection with the Presbyterian Church at Cardigan tothe number of about iiity assembled at the Manse and Years of Age-How to avoid the Dangers that Arise During this Period. The mental activity of school life, couple ed with the terrible strain that must. com- during these years, taxes the vitality of even the strongest. A girl at this age of- ten does not understand the tusical change she is undergoing She will in all A FEW DAYS LUNGER. organized themselves into a Guild with pmbabmw be nervous -,ui m,Zz|ed_ She the f0ll0WiDR Omqfrtl should have the benefit of good motherly Hon. President, Rev. E. Smith. ~ President. R :bert Dccherty. First Vlcn President, Mi~s M. Stewart. Second Vice President, Ernest Pool. anvlce and a long treatment of Ferrozone, which will supply new energy Ln bear her satolv past the critical event. Ferrozcne is the best remedy to take ln early woman- hood, because it contains so much nerve _ - _ and blood nourishment. It corrects all Third Viet' President’ MISS Muriel not derangelnents, cures beuriol-down pains, 5°'~ nervousness, and prevents headaches. Ferrozune revilailzes ycuug girls, gives 0 them vim, buoyancy, stronrrnervee and Secretary Treasurer, Wm. Harris. The Guild will meet. in the Lecture Room of the church every \Vednosday evening from seven to half past nine o’ciock. Literary and historical subject: healthy hndy. Every girl should use Fer- rczone, and wise mothers will see that their daughters have the beneiit of this health-giving tonic. Mrs. W E Michel of Richmond wiilbe stufiiad aswell asacoui-so of Wm” ,_ '..1'°m suéngly ,_ec°m,mnd' . lectures on “The Life of Jesus Christ" which will be given by the pastor. All young men and women are cordially ln- vlted to attend. Church Services. Changes to be made in church services should be at this otilco not later than one o'clook Friday afternoon uirraonisr. Prince Street.-Prayer and Praise Sar- Rev. G M. Young at fl. Strangers welcome. Attentive ushers. Grace Church.-Prayer Meeting at 10 |.. m. Rev. G M Young at ll and Rev. WW Lodge at 7. Strangers always wel- PRBMBYTBRIAN. Zion.-Prayer meeting at I0. Rav J. A. Crawford, at 11 and 7, Sunday Frrrozone as a good tonic tor young ladies. My rlfiughter has been taking Ferrozone for the past six months, and it has work- ed wonders for her. Before using Ferro- znne she was anaemic and nrrvctis and had no strength. But Ferrczone has Duiit up her whole constitution and gives her strength and vivality. Of all the tonlcs I ever used I dou't think one of them com- pares with Den ozone. It certainly brings health and strength to young girls quick- ,y_.. There is no remedy half so etfective as Ferrczone. A trial soon demonstrates its merit. Get. Forrozone from your druggist to-day and let it build you up. Beware of fraudulent substitutes and ini-lst on vi” °"10'15' Rev' W W Lame “E 11 -nd huviog Ferrozone. Price 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50. By mail from the Fer- rozone Company, Kingston, Ont. ooM|Nt§_Q/Enrs. on. Mayor; B. M. Davison, City Clerk., The B. I. S. meets on the first Monday of each month. STANLEY BROS. come and provided with wmfgi-table City Council meets on the second Mon , ' __ seats. day ln each month. Dr. James Warbur ‘___ _ " ' - I 'l-I A\ l\i I»<€ - We wish to thank curcustoiners for the generous share of -__- -_=-v~ St James -Prayer meeting at I0 G. ¥9~tf°UaZ° extended to “li during 'he past year and would respezt- nsP'ris'r. Rev. G. B. White at 11 unrl7 Sunday ushers. cmmci-1 or cunisr. Services at ll a.m. and 8.45 p. m. crmrrtu. cmus'riAN . Rev. R. W. Stevenson at ll and /. Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Seats free sr. iiuNsrAi<'s cxrrrarmsr.. First Mass at 7.30, second Mass at 9 and High Maas at 10.30. Vespers and Bene- diction at 7 p. m. Catechism at 2 P: ID- ANGLICAN. St.. Paul's-Rev. Leo T. IV. \Vllliams Rector. Morning Prayer at ll a. m. Even- ing Prayer at 7 p. m. Holy Communion- lst Sunday ot each month after morning prayer, 2nd Sunday nt 8.80 ri m., 3rd. day after evening prayer. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. All rents free and unuppro printed. . St. l’et.er's.-Rev. Jus. Simpson, M. A. Priest incumbent.; Rev. T. li. Hunt, D. D. Asst. Priest. Holy Communion (plain) 8 ii. m. Matlns (choral) and Sermon at ll a. m. Sunday School ut 2.30 p. m. Choral Everiaong and Sermon ut 7 p. in. Holy Communion every Weak dny at 7.45 a. m. Church and All Saints Chapel open every day from sunrise to sunset for private devotions. sar.v1t'rioN ARMY. Su nday Services at 7,ll,3,and at7.30 p.m Week night Service---Monday, Tuesday Thursday Friday. and Saturday at 7.30. slvllrra DAY AnvlN'na‘ra. Services at the Tabernacle, Iltsrcy trout, at 8.3) and at 7 p. m. C. 0. RICHARDS k C0. Dear Sirs,-Your MINARIYS LIN I- MENT ia our remedy for sore throat, oolda and all ordinary ailments. It never fails to relieve and cure prom- ptiy. ` CHARLES WI-IOOTEN. Port Muigrave. - ii 1 ,liz The enoifmous demand for 'White's High Class Caramels justifies the ' claim that they are the besi.inCanada,a.s there are none just as good _as ` Whifeb. Don't take any other. _ _ Bev.. T. E. Fullerton at 11 and 7. Sunday c ' " School and Bible Class at 2.30. Sch l d B'bl l 2.30. a oo an i e c sas at nn. A' w. is sent direct to the diseased glans by the improved Blower. cala the ulcers, clears tha air passages, stops droppings In tha throat and Bermsnanty cures , Caiarrh and ny Fever. Blower All dealers. or Dr A W Chase . School at 2.30 p.m. All welcome. Visi- mam. Co" T°mm°'u'1d ,'3“m,°_ tors provided with seats by courteous RUSSIA BLYING COAL. Bnuss~i»:i.s, Jun. 12.-A report. that Rus- sia hail planed enormous orders for coal for the far E ist in Belgium, to day caused u scini~panic oii the lirussclsand Antwerp boursea. Sunday School at 2.80, Prayer meeting * ___ i “nd “”“PPr°m`l““’d‘ Blcvrllsbs and all athletics depend cn BENTLEY 'S Llniinent to keep their _ioints limber and muscles in trim. Ladies' Fur Collars in Greenland Seal, Baltic Soul and Opporuin, during stile :til t-1lotT.- .ins Paton Bc Co. 7 rlw ti Hockey It Jets regular price $2.25 for 1.61,-J, il. i\IcD.inald. 1?. ii w ill lil pit-c-.s Frcncli Filinliels rm-i Chnliies 400 to T.“»r>,flurlng sale 25 per cent. oil.-Ja§1. Paton 8: (Zn. T dw ti Lili pi-r i-.ont discciirit on itil our Indice cloth Gaiters.-.i. Il. iiirllonalfl. lil d w ti ll0 Ladies Siinshndcs in Sillf, tilorin Salecii, etc.. iliiririg .~rile 25 pei' cent oii`.-- Jns.i’aton SACD. Tdwlf SOLID Sl LVER SPOONS. A Xmas Suggestion 5 . 4._-.afr.»; ;"` . We have recently -" received 250 ounces ,'15 1.* of solid silver Spoons " )‘ and Forks, all sizes ' and different weights. i Louis XV ' Tea Spoon, Heavy V Weight, $6.00 , a half tioz. " idlilllll . 6 li' ‘JT 5 / \‘ . 1,. . 1'.” I ._lt_ , ully ask for a continuance ofthe same during the year 1904. Wishing you one and all ii Happy New Year, \Ve remziiu yours truly, §A\I\II£?§3I\| 64 23. Ln, FUR LIN ED COATS. l Brown Beaver with Beaver Collar ami Cuffs Size 36 $135.00 1~Il 0il`. l Steel Grey Beaver with Grey Lamb. und Cuffs s’zcs 214 $05.00 l~fi off. u Collar ~ l Navv Bluc Beaver with Sable Collar mid C (Ts size 34 $i8.i01-3 ciI`. lBluck Beaver with Sable Collar and Corrs $o5.oo1-3 err. I 1 Black Beaver with Oppcsum Collar and Culls size 3! $45,001-3 off. l Black Beaver with Grey Opposum collar find Curr. 515.001 :r off. f 1 Black Beaver w_lth Block Opposurn Collar $48 001-3 nil. ' l Blnck Ileiiver with Silvio Collar and i A THAT STAND Iiilurk Grey iiistcrs in V2, til, Jiri $12.7. Tlicre :irc any I-Il uiI`. Zi llark Grey lilsimrs sizes iii, ilil, its [$19.- 7.31-3ioi’f`.-Jas.l’aton & C0. 1:1 ri t.i‘ riiiiiibcr of >i:irios _ An Open Letter From James 111,., took ,Nfl ,md ' P2ii0l`i & C0. soiiiid fairly wcll at 9, tlic start. You can ,K our Great into nm. snloff im your, buy clieap pianos 2 :\|';\;DH";>:izcrl iiwiiy ii 1-youll our expccta that will do that___ pi _ . y 2 _| 1. Because wc had the conlldoncc of thi: but 3 Plano Should T neorle- be made to last zi 3- 2. Because wc gave genrrons I)i~icouni.s, lifetinle If it only and allowed no tampering with prices. stays good a few Ji. Because we curryacoxnpiotc line in eil Devmtments- months it is dear at any price. NH .»¢.-=r-\-'-~$~w.'¢- .-.\ .. 4. Because we advertised. We will follow on exactly the same . lines this year, with one single exception; Some of our Discounts will he still greatc Z M as you can see by reading our list of Uur reason for this Years Great Sale, is new Building and Furniture Department, _ and we require Thousands oi dollars be- Are the kind that ; e prices. ' that we put. Thousands of Dollars Intzcour for the ilrat of February. _ Last year we appealed to the public for standf are ’_ safe instruments to '_ that the people had coniidsnce in our offer, buy, S01 I only by ` an complied with our request. This year we place ourselves in the I ~ same position, and have contldence in the " I, a given amoun*, and we are glad ui state d , mute. . , Queen Street. , ~ , Yours truly, _ J JAMES PATON 8: C0 6 dw tl ` ootr wigs 1-a orr. I Blue Zlbcllne \i4.(Xl. I Black and while $14.00-I lot forQ4.75. 1 Dark Grey with double Capo ll8.ii0. Plain Black Cloth $6.56. i nm any sio.oo. 3 Nap Cloth $8,(ll. Light Grey with double canes lliiili Jaa. Patou &0o. ll dw ti ___,~ .,,', . . it V _ -.~».L~»-auf am --»__»¢.» .,»-.,...~s...~.f».. ...W ._ § 1 1 t _'-1- /¢