Easy fo Take Easy to Uno:-are i.`.f.°.t.‘.’?.°..§:'..’€;il.-»'h°..‘.'r"i:‘..‘.i'.:2..§.’l}’5 Hoozfs Pills if you want the best results in your Xmas cooking, get your groceries from us. Prompt tic= livery. Phone 199. Webster & McKay, i I 4?' ookies, \ Rock Cakes, E 7 Lemon Tops, ~ are our specialties for , to-day. ' Our baking is fresh each day. Our prices the lowest. We would like a trial order from you. 5' T, QM? O * `i".~“\‘ "‘T"~)‘\f-`\?" it SW f`;5 to ,wa STEWART. 5 ECLIPSE BAKERY. Baker Best Bread. ‘_ a\»~»‘ ft tw 1t- -liiac’s Fruit Salts. These salts fully equal those sold at from two to four times the price. . §K"¢';‘. v They correct stomach and liver disorders and purify the blood. Price 25c_ a bottle. rem onlmnutn. cnaanofrrnroyvn rr.tucB»1tnwa\n tsmusn, Jannanv 27. .M stu ttws or 'nut ttttntst gg 'Inn hast carnival, Friday. Ta_l thermomeier registered zero at midnight, Tan only concert of the season in St. Petsr‘s Hall, tonight. _ Lrssnau and Conservatives held large committee meetings last night. Tun Pirates of Penzance held a very enjoyable dance in the Lyceum last night. Pnorsssoni Watts and his orchestra have kindly consented to play at the Y. M. C. A. tea to-morrow night. Tun casa of Welsh vs Guard action to settlefa boundary dispute at. Keppoch is still br-fore the Supreme Court. DR. Colilns,LVcr|;on River is no be con- gratulat/edlupon the opening of his new drug store. Itlwilijill a long felt want in the community. Miss Minnie Chappell. Chief Ranger of Companion LCourt Brighton will enter- tain the :members of the Court at her home this_evening atelght o`clcck. THE qmnathv of allwill go out to C. W. and Mrs. Bourke in the death of their little son while undergoing an operation for appendieitis at the hospital yesterday. Anonrleighty cf the admirers of the Abegweit ‘team accompanied them to Snmmeruide yesterday afternoon. The special ret.urned_about two this morning. A1Farzmnm~.‘ Inetitute meeting will he held at1Verr on River Bridge cn Monday oveling§next,Feb. lst at 7.30 o'clcck. A. A.§Moore,§Pownal; Prof. E. J. McMillan, Secretary of Agriculture and’_othera_ will give fsddresses. Mauy_ friendsl are glad to bear that AndrewThompson,Darnley,is so improved in health that ls is able ' to Wllk about the house ngain.|lMr.Thompson was employed by Kenneth McKay in movingahouse when the eyebolt broke in the siumping maohine and the shaft came back with greatliorce striking Mr. Thompson. A1' n meeting of the: Executive of the LocalIC;unoil of Women held yesterday forennon arrangements were made for the annual meeting on Saturday next in the W.{C. I‘. U. at three o'clock. At. that time election of officers will take place, reports willjbe [submitted and all dele- gates and others interested in the work are invited to attend. ANY person :who gives a literal trans- lation into English of the following will be admitted free at the.opening of the new hall at Argyle Shore on the 4th of February next:-“Cond Mile Failt do gach fear agus be an, og agus sean, a’ thig go Claidheach Alrgaidheal, air feasgar cathramh jla dc’n ceud mbins an earraoh -am fosgladh an Talla Mold Ur ‘s n`alte sin." “Trlnsn :Roses from the Garden ofthe Gult"§adrlress the'editor nf The Guard' lan from Boston very prott ily and ask for a column in which to exchange ideas, and volunteer to fill the column with articles, songs,ba.ilads, etc. It might uct. bs con- venient to set aside n column for the pur- pose, hut any contributions nent The Guardian by the fair Island exiles will always receive the attention which their merits may call for. Mechanics, Farmers. Sporhmenl To heal and soften the skin and removl grease. oil and rust stains, paint and earth, etc. use The "Master Meehnnic'l" Tar Soap Albert Toilet Soap Co.. Mfrs- Jas. Paton 8: Co. wish to fthauk the thousands of customers who have patroni- zed their 21 days clearance sale. The general discounts will be discontinued, but the discounts in the following depart- ments which have been left over from the 21 days sale will be continued. All fur goods, all ladies' ready to wear clothing consisting of ladies suits, skirts and jackets, all ready to wear capes, fur lined coats, allready to wear walsts, fur iam- sts,rufIs and muffs, all mens’ and boys heavylwlnter clothing, all winter gloves. The prices on the different goods will be so low that a speedy clearance will be eflaotod. All short ends of goods, remn- ants of cloth, odd lots and mussed goods will be put on our middle bargain counter at prices so low that they will march to the tune of low prices... W. A. McKnmoN Chief of the Fruit Department Ottawa, will he a great at- traction at the meeting of the Fruit Growers’ Association, February iird ard 4th. THERE was no mall yesterday to the Is- land. The Cape Traverse boats which - were compelled to return crossed thlsi morning with the Cape Tormentlne ones which were also on this side. As they were unable to return there was no mail. t Unless a round trip is marie today there will be no mail to the mainland. TEE residence of Wm. Mclnnls, E.q., in this city was the scene of an inte rest- ing event on Wednesday the 20th inet, at the hour of Qve when Miss Christy Ann was led into the parlor by her father, and by the Rev.Danlol1M.cLean was united in montage to Stephen Cudmors. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Maris while George Hooper rendered adi- cient service to thc bridogroom. Mr. Cndmorc has Been residing in the United States for several yearn and has a good trade combined with the qualities of an estimablo young man. Those who have been acquainted with tho bride will bo pleased to know that she has entered up on married life under such favorable cix~ oumstancrs. The Guardian extends to Mr. and Mrs. Cudmoro its hearty oongr:.~ tulations. liiiliiliililwii iliil Vlllliill. George Murray crossed hy the S. S Stanley yesterday. Benj. Bremner, representing Carter & Co., Ltd., is in town. Captain Irving McNeill was a passenger by the Minto yreterday. Mr. Linton, representing lilcAlplne Tobacco Cc., was in town yesterday. Capt. John Fitzgerald wash passenger by the Mintc yesterday returning from Halifax. The S. S. Mlnto arrived at 230 p. lx. with the following cargo: 1018 ptckagos way freight, 12 passengers, 120 bags mail. The Star Hockey Club of Souris have sent a challenge to the Deceivers of Georgetown. It is hoped agame may be arranged. Mr. Clay, representing Thompson & Sutherland, New Glasgow, was a pas- senger by the S. S. Stanley yesterday morning. Y THE Stanley left yesterday morning for Picton with eight cars oats 25 dressed hogs nnd850 boxes smelts. No word of her arrival was received last night. The Y. P. C. E. Sooietyuf St. Davids Presbyterian Church have elected the following ciilcers for 1904 :-Pres., George C; Robertson; Vic! do, Harold W. Mac- donald; Cdr. Sec., Tilly Macdonald; Rec, Sec., Annie Macleod; Treasurer, Sadie Macleod. sumo-smoeren-oo=o-o"` , HOT Q WATER BOTTLES Fully guaranteed in every respect, We have a stock. which for quality we will back against any- thing of the kind in the City. See them and get our ' prices. ( @'f¢'@@ 0 _R ._ \\\` '\. . ,_,`_ V e _ . it 0/#acc/_gf V 9),) , H ( ‘ on Tuesday night Feb. 22nd at 7 I0 p. ID- sion 10 cents, ladies with baskets free. . ana: §i=====%» ) CO CU means. We oiier satisfaction. We oiier Ht, and I Stop fcra minute-and think what that style and wear. We oiier a selection of thoroughly up-to-date garments. We offer them, with mouths of cold weather ahead, in which you'1l rejoice in the warmth of your purchase. And all this we offer at LF PRI . Now here’s the way the prices move $ 5.25 Coat $7.25 “ $10.60 $12.95 $15.50 $18.50 $22.50 Now hurry you wait, the Coats won’t. GORE & CLEOD. for (6 G5 66 U if (C Co (6 U cg ag PRICES TW 9-,<=eee.. » s .-._._ » J-.5 » » q t 4