‘, ... " v _ ‘ ‘ "' ~' ` Use ' .~ '» ' . \vha`tlsl.honaao¢\allingtbelh1|aQ that he feelras if hislointa were being dis- located? ` Y lla snows that his sufferings arevory much like the tortures of the rack. what he wants to know is what will per- nmnf.-nily cure his disease. Tim. according lo thousands or grateful t---1 tmonisis. is - g-_ I .Iood s .Farsaparilla it promptly neotraiiscs the acid in the \.e...nl nn w ich the disease depends, com- ;~|.-teiy eliminates it, and strengthens the ~ 'Mu mraiuirt its return. Try H00d'l. lfayou want the best results in your _ Xmas cooking, get your groceries from us. Prompt lie- livery. Phone 199. Webster & McKay » g I If You' Want the Best 2 You will buy at the Reiipoe Bakery POR T0-DAY. . . . till: '$2 Cream Pres i°>‘Z°°£"*r"‘ W l. nc each. ne each ra A 15|: each x5 & soc such r ru a e :ge n Buitana Cake soc 3 lb Nut Cake sec lb White Cake rec per lb Breladotgi all kinda, all fresh an . Bpeefal for Saturday, Doughnuts loc doz. D. STEWART Telephone ar r. Eclipse Bake Bakes Beat Brerzd. -_ t ~. S 9, , l",~`.= .,I9\i~’ 'L-‘,"F,_r'; "ll /\/:{5,@t'§\)‘/' .I .F/,__ Lo. f . . For `- ‘ ,ul A rl-:S _f "A, _'X J: --, .ti wi-rue, , .;,.- ., , _:M -»:-¢ + 1. , V, 4-' . . , '_,.,_ -~,,;- f' Y rngra r.t -,l , _ _ ~ Skin' BABY’S F OW/N SOAP - 'No other than it just as good. our ‘iv Ii`.ilEiiT TOILET SOIP C0., Mfrs. ll0fil'llE|i., THZL MAS!-IR MiZC.iiANlC'S I’l.`ilE T.\it SOAP Ll _nn and softens tim ni.-in, e mil- promptly eicnnslngii .1 uw oil rum. i-tl in\-anmliin for nn-plum .Qi ,U *? "~?""‘ l pi » 1. . . '. wa yo-nu~|»_ »|»ln1.~n\~-\\. F|»g¢t4a.n|~l|»un receipt n\'2c tor r '~ 1\"<-re "‘~'i»' <~~-- Pc "‘~\ ,\\..m~-"L P tuna One gross of this favorite tonic now in stock. Fresh and genuine. Price $1.00 a bottle 3 for $2.50. “THE TWO MACS" laolionaldllilaclilnnon, DRUGGISTS. Cor Gt.George and Kent Ste. Bun at the Rink this afternoon. Bossa Concert, Opera House, January tillth. Rlv. J. A. Crawford, River John, N. S., will preach in Zion Church tomorrow. The Ladies of Zion Church intend holdingatea and fancy sale on the Sith of February. "Taurus Srocx" will be the subject for discourse at the Central Christian church next Lord’a Day evening. ' T81 price of pork was unchanged yesterday at6l too cents. The market was fairly well attended. Ar the Police Court yesterday James Power, drunk and disorderly was ilnezl 810 or 60 days. He took the days. A smuaorrs for third offence against the Prohibition Law has been served on Frank McKenna, returnable on Wednes- day. There will be a public gospel meeting in Greet George Street church open to all, on Sunday at four p. rn. Lesson. Genesis l:l, “The Creation." Tl! Ladies Auxiliary in connection with the Young Men's Christian Associat- ion will hold the first Leap Year tea in the Asscslatlon Hall on Jany 88th. This will be a popular ailalr and The Guardian predicts a large attendance. Mawonu McLeod, Clyde River has been released from jail where he was serving a sentence of six months ion ae- seult of John Buchanan. On Mr. Mc- Leod'e return to his homo he was received with great enthusiasm and was given a hearty welcome. AN unforseen accident caused by the piston rings of the blower engine, that generates the forced draught, giving out occurred at the Charlottetown Light and Power Works yesterday afternoon. The rings were replaced, however, about _seven o‘clock and thejight turned cn as usual at that time. Lasr evening Miss Wathen entertained the members of the Epworth League of First Methodist church in Kindergarten Hall, A program of music, readings etc was welbrendered followed by games, Re freshments were then served and all pre- sent spent a very sociable ,and enjoyable evening. Tnl basement cf Zion Church was filled last night to hear Rev. T. F. Fullerton deliver his lecture on Australia. The reverend gentleman was listened to with close attention by the large audience as be dealt with the great continent island. The stereoptican views were excellent, and addeo much to the enjoy- ment of the lecture. The vote of thanks was moved by W. T. Hnggan and second- ed by Murdock Ross. THE funeral of the late Lemuel W. Harrie took place yesterday afternoon from his late home Great George Street, to the People's Cemetery. Notwithstand- irg that the day was a busy one for citlaens, there was a very large number of friends present to pay a lust tribute of ret-pect to the memory of the deceased. The funeral services were conducted by Rev, T. F. Fullerton, assisted by Rev Donald McNeill. The pallbtarers were S. A. McDonald, B. Toombs, Henry Cofiin, Murdock Roar, Jasper Pickard and James Stewart. Pnorxrsson J. W . Robertson , Commissioner of Agriculture Mrs. Robertson and child, Ottawa, have re- vurned from England and are in Halifax. The Ionian on which ship they came across the Atlantic, had one of the worst passages on record. They had continual storms, and until Sunday were not able to see the sun. Leavitt!! LlV9\‘D°0| 0° We evening ui Thursday, Deer-mbsr filet. they pnssed Movilie at one o`clock next- day. ln the channel the weather was con- tinually foggy,and from that out there was nothing but a succo-sion of gales from the north-west and south-west. There was never any let up for more than ` few hom-g, and the barometer remained continually around 28.70. The day s runs averaged very lnw, an d on Wednesday of imt week only 70 miles wen made. The best run was 235 miles. made. Sunday. The gr-as ran tremendously high for days »natlm»,nnd the vwwsola very wl- dom wont on deck. ____________,___-- Mechanics, Farmers, 8pol'\8l'l°l\ 7 To henl nnd soften the skin and remove grease, oil and rust stains, paint and earth, eil: use The “Master Mechnuic'a" Tar Soap albert 'toilet Sono 0°-» Wf* _-_---f-'1'*1_‘ -Victoria Divi.Ion S. of 'l'. maria on Manda, ,",.|ng, Admission of new members. Visitors welcome. Boidest and Most Sensational Re- ductions Yet known on a Lot of Well Known Stocks of Merit i i -WILL SELL |q¢e=rc9la%ou.0;l. ....... .......$ roso ron ou. .,.. aoooaiirer Ba'hueion........ ~ - plheaada Vuluiuare. 7ooioaiarravema¢at...... saga-plkel...,,,-.......... I ruiuiouhrmaueatm.. reoenaaueyvii ,_ . . .. . rsoolaltlruéou. loo o 1‘readwali...... .. . rece a`\h'l'r llortoe. . . .. - oaeollovtl ltlr............ - . aeooPiumnn Gold............... gle-e eip Bauk........ .. . 9| nuua Gua|ent~r........ mgo'5|`we»tleth Century sooo aaa|a..... ,°,,°g,p.,.¢ u ..:r.D sc arm ovsa rece oruss Urns ne nuttrltl. PllCl’-ll °‘i§v‘i"'°i-'iii Wifi-hind vox casa ro* wmcxrunss re a uausnf A:Yx';l|;§,l§ 1 I. I ANY »\r0C .gals rl Aw BELOW "I3 "5'KB'r' , Lg .n cies os au. unxsrasnn as _ ».~3_'. .<-_ _¢°3eTf'g _ .° l*...:'3883$.2!;r-8S&°f==?:= lH0l i is a refreshing, in- vigorating _Bild stimulating drink. :commended by 0 Gro:-smvsas -rs W 6 Soiii only by “H .J i Tun Gilroy Santa Clan Cai. Gazette has the following regarding two well known Charlottetown people:-A memorable family re-union will be that which will take place today at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. P. Weldon, when nineteen will enjoy the bountiful New Yo ar’s dinner whioh this estim able couple have provid- edin honor of the occasion. Mrs. May Parker and children are here from Son- ora; Mrs. Ann’e Bane is down from Ccrnvalils, Oregon; Mrs. Nellie Butts, husband and children came up Sunday from Hoiliser; Miss Emma Weldon it over irora Watsonville; Mrs. Maude Hayes, who was married to Clyde Hiyss only a few months ago, arrived the other day from Coruvalils, Oregon; Harry Weldon and wife made ,a flying trip from Sxnta Crux last night. Another member of the family who has launched in'o matrimony during the year, is Fred Weldon who was married on Sunday night to Miss Lydia Marks, a charming and accomplished young lady of Portland, They arrived Tuesday night on their wedding trip. Fred Weldon is the stock manager of the Clarke 8: Son Harness Company of Portland, where he is held in the highest esteem by his em- ployers and fellow-employes. Upon his msiriage,the latter presented him with an elegant chair, while the firm :showed its recognition of his services by donating a well filled pursein thoughtful apprecia- tion of tho financial requirements of the honeymoon trip. Ellie, Lavinia and Theo- dore Weldon are the other members of this honored family who will constitute the home-circle today. The Gaaette ex- tends its hearty good wishes on this occa- sion and hopes that the future years may bring many more happy reunions with no decrease in the number of those who thus gather together under the family roof. [C. B. Weldon is a brother of John G. J. Weldon, clerk at the Probate Court and Mrs. Weldon was formerly Miss Whilford of this cIty.] VVAKISFUL BABIES. Na bahv cries for the mere fun of the thing. It cries because it is not well- gensrally its little stomach is sour, its bowels congested, its skin hot and fever- isn. This is often why babies are wake- ful and make nights miserable for the parents. Relieve the little una and it will sire all nl ht and let the mother get ter neefi,ed resgas well. Just what mothers need for this purpose is Baby's Own Tab- lets-a med iclne that speedily relieves and promptly cures all the minor ailments of young children. The experience of , thousands of mothers has proved the 'ruth of this and among these mothers is Mrs. James Farrell, Banherry, Ont., who gays ; “I think Baby's Own Tablets the hast medicine in the world for little ores. My baby was cross and gave me a good deal dl trouble but slnoe uainil the t‘\b 8|-S I could not wish for a healthier or better natured child.” ` Stronger praise ocui-i not be given, and the mother has a guarantee that the Tab- lets contain no opiate or harmful drug; S» ld by medicine dealers or sent post on at 25 of-nts a box by writing the Dr. Wil- llama Medicine Cs., Brockville. Ont. MARRIED- In St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, Charlott°- town, Jany 12, Miss Mary Praught of ti is city to Frederick Power ofthe P. B. I. R. At the residence of the brIde's parents, on Jan. 24th, 1004, by Rev. A. Crlliso. David Wallace Swan, Charlottetown, to Emma Louise, daughter of Angus and Mrs. McPherson, Clsrktown. Cononano, Srarxse, Cole.. Jan. lil.- Tha mcasaensatlonal gold strike lu the Cripple Creek district in many yean, was confirmed to-day on lronnlad ii li. From aspaoe no larger than a man’s body, ore to the value of $tiS,0iXl was shipped to-day, some of which assays $23.000 a ton. NEWS T00 GOOD T0 KEEP Persons who have used Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are usu\liy so well please with the benellts derived that they tell the good news to their neighbors. There is no medicine which so promptly awakens the action of the liver, invigor- n'es the bowelsns Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills, ands for this reason they are unspproached a a family medicine. One pill a dose, 25 nets u b-ix, an all dealers. FRAN K W. 'MACK DYING. Wmnson, Vt., Jan; iz-Frank W. Mack, formerly superintendent of the Eastern Division of the Associated Press is ill at the Windsor Hotel here, and phy° sicians give no hope of his_reeovory. CiiAl8EilLi\IN'$ COUGH REIEDY. This preparation is intended especially forcodghe, colds, croup, whooping cough and inilnenla. It has become hmous for its cures of these diseases over a large part of the civilised world. The most flattering testimonials have been received giving accounts of its good works; of the aggravating and perelsmnt coughs it hrs cured; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing efl’oots,and of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooping cough, has shawn that it robs that disease of all dangerous results. it is especially prison by mothers because it contains nothing injurious end there ' is not the least danger in giving it even to babies. lt always cures end cures quickly. Sold by all drugglsts. srrcmunonces. Get the February number of the De- iineator it is a splendid number only 15c; now on sais at Carters' Bookstore. 18 d 4, A lot of Men’s Boots in sires 6 and 7 at half price. A lot ol Ladies’ Boots in small sizes at less than half price at J. B. McDonald's. 12 dw 61 Greatest price reductions of the season in men`s, women`s and chil»iren’s Under- wear. Our stock of Men's, Women`s and Ohildren‘s Knit Underwear is much larger than ordinary at this season uf the year, hence the tremendous price re ductions: 1 and gl oil.-Jas. Paton 82 Co. 15 il if New Boston Derby $3.00 hatsjust re celvefi at \Veeks & Co., in all slzrs from 6210 7§. You get the very lalestiu hats -whenyou buy a Boston Derby.We are Sole -Agents for Charlottetown.-Weeks & Co. 71 ti F Attend the big remnant sale at Paton's to-day. 16d ii Tone up your Blood- lf you feel pale, weak and languid your biooi needs ton- ing up. More iron is required by the system. The best form of iron, the most. asslmilativeis Macs' Blood Tonic Pills, these pills quickly change the quality of l the blood increasing the red corpuscles and aid in renewing life and energy. We sell hundreds of boxes yearly. Price 250 a box, 3 for 65c mailed anywhere. The Two Macs.-MacDonald 8; MacKinnon, Druggists, Corner Great George and Kent Street. d -w ith ratSal If there's a single dry goods need that occurs to you- . better come down to-day. The big discounts cancelled after tonight. To-day everything goes still 25 I0 50 PQI' Ctill. oorc s iiicilco llast Day t .if ‘C ~¢ . . -. ` Asn* me- AFTER THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE of Christmas perhaps there is Someone forgotten. to uhnm you intend sending a present. Send Something For at New Years Gift. What would be nicer than s nice comfortable rocker or Morris chair? Come in and see what we can show in this line. John Nevvson, Q13 r Sale Price “”;f'”::f~ $5 each. __._.__ ml -- W* ' ' F' -.-'~ LF B Cf /P/_‘TA/L Weeks’ Genuine Slaughter Sale Still Continues==25 to 50 p. c- off. PRIC . f‘Vig0r;||” Ladies’ Fur Capes, only 4 Ladies’ Fur Lined Canes left, worth up .to $19.00, Black Beaver Cape. Thibet Fur Collar. regular price $14.50. Weeks 9125> Dark Green Beaver Case, Squirrel i‘ning, Thibet Collar, regular prioe,$r8_z5Wee 's Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . ..$9.|0 Black Cloth Cape, Swiirrel lining. edged withbiack Coney, regular price $18.50, eeks' male Price............ Navy Blue Cloth Cape. Squirrel Lining, collar and front irimmid ' with bear. regular $17.50, Weeks’ Sale Price . . . . . ._ . . . . . , _ .”.-15 iilbec erocxs on -rms 1l°»hL\lBN’f . ’ \m..*m“",\, mg, before india; else ` ` (Y , . ----9 . ~ ~l dung. _ vaN1°, - , _ P fn )" In /‘_nf,r_ ~?;°M'i A . pq) 1 I veatment Securities. as at strfulieunxavm ea. emma. ‘.5 -1 1 ’ . s .<,f , ~ a _ l \. \-v»»f¢w\"‘ i \ ‘7-I af \ . ` i' . __,=.`.Z . r. = /-4