_ me cuannrss cusntorrarcwn, 1>_m_1fr,ca,anwann :sumo mccurry 25. ......_ n@@§@@snuuunmmns if-3 is te -.owl tty all drnpglsta. 2.’>cer.~ta. , if you want the best results in your Xmas cooking, get your groceries from us. Prompt de= livery. _ 5 _ 'Phone 199. Webster & McKay, 4 , l l C H .Pborooravli T0 BR OF VALUE MUST CONTAIN Pictorial Qualities. ANYBODY CAN’ MAKE A PHOTOGRAPH new Miss Pictures f.-°§’.t»1fi Gauvin,Gentzei & Co. J; A. S. BAYER, Mgr. r' _-‘r=.*;.\~f r=.*¢-\r.i=:*a»\f,=c`,1\.f tr 9 Q -'.w'»e'smr‘ me iron WW noNr wArr To BAKE ]ust order from us a supply of cake, past- ea ry or Bread. -'fi To-day our specialty is Rock Cakes roc ‘ Lemon Tops loc Ginger Snaps rec lb. STEWART. ECLIPSE BAKERY. Hakes Best Bread. it W i1`5\»t‘lll=t‘n>'\»( l: Mac’s Fruit Salts. These salts fully equal those sold at from two to four times the price. They correct stomach and liver disorders and purify the blood. Price 25c a bottle. "THE TWO MACS” iiacDonald&iiaoliinuou, DRUGGISTS. Cor.Gt.George and Kent Sta. Grand Concert ST. PETER’S HALL, WEDNESDAY. JAN. 27th PROGF AMME. Piano Duet!-Ll Bomambuia WCM! Messrs. Tanton and Colweli vocal solo-King of the sea M1911 M' . Clifford Down vocal Bolo-Oh Shining Light Adil!!! Mi I0 BIJBWIY din Selcet:3 “ ` __ B U lisa lsttny vccsi sole-lwut Hu SW" Adel Down Mill B Male Qusrtette-In absence BMX ln. Leowiilinma, losers lll» 9'2"' v 1scim`n':is:th¢ ring" W' an U°if .°°`. ...‘”..“.':°.~.r-r'.:.-.'::::. ' ll k "°°"i’.‘.:.'*r°.u`i.‘.“l°.i'.:r"é:.'.rt....,... "' as-.1tq_(sm¢mm quo vmhl new 0' L lin lmray Voolihic-.Mad leans (Lu ll- P°'*|Y°§“ ag: loco stonway vga; ggi no-¢'eneiiic pol ”°°""" *'.s'.i°.‘;.“4‘.‘;i:"'....... oo NTON Direaot PROP R. A.'.l'L . ~ ‘ _ pwngpgnaty ooaeerutl p. _m. Ad minion to ui ,sight urs nan as @- s5 il gi if § il I ' to i` ;( -l '.*‘f\;_4.-/ `. if 'lll§°»°ust`i'tlfi'tlrrrn or Tm: Annual Maritime Auction Sale will be held in Amherst, Feby. 5th. Tuniur was crossing both ways at the Capes on Saturday. The mail arrived in the city at tive dclock. Tho magic of the siver thaw of Saturday ci0thed mauy of our more substantial buildings with the splendor of marble palaces. Ar St. Peter's Cathedral last night Rev. James Simpson delivered the second of his series of sermons on Confession and Ab- soiutiun in the Light of Holy Scripture. AT the Y. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon ‘Ren G. M. Young gave an eloquent and able address to a good audience. His subject was “ls there a God? Gan wc know Him T' l BulN’s Concert this evening. Tickets c\n be had at Jamieson`s and Rsnkin’s dvugstores till seven o`elock p. m.,'and at the Opera House at 7.11. Concert begins at eight o’clook sharp. lr is understood that a Prince Edward Island gentleman has purchased the Parker House, Truro, and that it will be refurnished and conducted asa temper- ance house.-Moncton Transcript. Tun Stanley reached Picton on Satur- day at four. The Minto arrived at George- town yesterday at ha1f~past eleven with iifteen passengers. They will come to the city by the morning train- today. 0o\u>1.Am'r has reached The Guardian that some evil disposed persons are in the habit of spitting tobacco on the windows of stores in the city. This iilthy practice should merit the snverest punishment and thc attention of the police is directed to the matter. Tm: hrst inter class hockey league match takes place in Ssckvillc next Tuesday, the Academy students against the sophomores. Captain of the Academy team is Arthur Reid of Tryon, P. E. I. the scnhomores are led by C. W. Wright of Sydney, C. B. Tun death took place at West River on Saturday of Henry Hyde in tha seven- tieth year of his age. The deceased who was one of the respected residents of the locality leaves a large family including Mrs. (Dr.) Ayers of this city. Tu the bereaved ones The Guardian extends its Sincere sympathy. Eas'rnumE 85 Lightbourn, general insur- ance agents, Toronto,have The Guardian’s thanks for a neat desk calendar. Fred\ P. Newson is City representative of the Lloyd's pi-.ite glass Insurance Co., of New York and E. H. Norton for the Ontario Accident insurance C0., for both of which companies Eastmure &: Lighbourn are the Canadian representdtives. Tris: Executive Committee of the Local Coanciiof Womenareto meet at the Queen Hotel on Tuesday morning at 11 o`ciock to make arrangements for the annual meet- ing which is to be held on 30th lust. All members are requested to be present for a short time. If the aiiliiatcd societies have any schemes or resolutions to bring before the Council they must bc submitted to the Executive, Reports from the affiliated societies will be received at the annual meeting. - Tal: remains of the late William Jard inn Buiirnan, were laid to rest in Sher- wood Cemetery, on Saturday afternoon. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Simpson and thc pallbearers Pope,C. D. Rankin, W. F. Tidmarsh. Among the many floral wreaths wire two anchors. one from the staff of the Hydrogrnphic survey and one from the Natural History and Antiquarian Society. Conn. Paton very kindly sent the city snow plow over the rouic of the funeral procession. WANTED-A case of headache that Kulnfort; Headache Powder will not cure in ten minutes. Mail orders come frequently our wny and receive our very best attention. We can send by mail any article not liquid, viz: Pills, Powders,jTahlets, etc. Write us enclosing money for article you want and wc will send it by return mail.-The Two Macs.-MacDonald & MacKinnon. Druggists, Corner Great George and Kant Streets. d-W were L. W. Watson, J. V. Davies, Percy x I P H 77:77: Y;::;:::`Y;::::'Y:;;:;-Yrrvzr;-Y-Yv"Av` C `;:;`Y;- T ` `:::;-VY `Y::;":::'V'xxx 'T' ` JJ;:::;:'V`Y;;:(-2 :YV Y ` 'V' ' ' ' 3 The best carnival, Jan. 29th. TEE Transcript lately published an account of the golden wedding of Chas. W. and Mrs. Dickinson, of Woburn Mass. Mrs. Dickinson was a Miss Lodge, aunt of the Rev. W. W. Lodge, pastor of Grace Church, of this city, and also aunt of the widow of the Rev. Job Shenton, of St. John. Mrs. Snentou wrote n very ex- cellent poem, untitled, “Fifty YearsAgo," which was dedicated to Mr. and Mrs Dickinson. THE nuptials of James Waiter Mac- Neill, of Keswick Ridue, and Miss Annie Priscilla, youngest daughter of John A. Campbell. M. P.P., were celebrated at the bride's home,Ki.ngsclear,N. B. at 4 o`clock Wednesday afternoon. Rev. George Howard, of Macnscqaac, performed the ceremony in the presence of nearly 100 in- vited guests. Miss Eliza Campbell, sister ofthe bride, was bridesmaid and Dr. W. A. McKenzie, of Prince William, support- ed the groom. The bride was charmingly costumed in white silk with white tulle veil and carried a bouquet of white carna- tions and iillies of the valley. The brides- maid also wore white silk and carried s bouquetcf pink roses. Miss Annie Hag- erman, of this city, presided at the piano. Alter 'the ceremony a dainty wedding supper was served. The bride, who is s most amiable and highly esteemed young iady,was the recipient of many beautiful wedding presents from friends far and near. The bridegrcom is a native of Charlottetown (P. E. 1.), and a graduate of McGill university. For the past two years he has practised his profession at Keswick Ridge, and is deservedly popular with ths people of that section.-St John Telegraph. BORN. At Summerside, on Jan. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gannon, a daughter. MARRIED- In St. Paul’s Church, Summarside, on Jan. 19th, by the Rev, J. C. Maclean, as- sis'e'i by the Rev. J. A. Macdonald, of Misccuche, Thomas Abraham, of Truro, N. S., and Sadie Cahill, of Summerside. ' DIED. At. Irishtown on Jan. 2'Ji.h, Margaret Pendergast, wife of Patrick Ready, aged 75 years. At Summerslde, on Jan. ltlth, Patrick L. Murphy, aged 'T7 years, leaving a wife and three daughters. At Lynn, Mass., on Jan. Bth, Peter Gillis, formerly of Summeraide, leaving a wiie, four sons and a daughter. Ai. Miseouchc, on Jan. 12th Mrs. Eliza Csmpbeilfrelict of the late William Campbell, sized 82 years. COAT lUCES CU Stop fer a minute-and think what that K IIl€3.i'iS. We oiler satisfaction. \ We offer fit, and style and wear. We oiler a selection of thoroughly up-to-date garments. iVe offer ‘ them, with months of cold weather ahead, ' in which you’ll 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 for $ 7.25 “ “ $10.60 “ “ u sc $15.50 “ ‘° $18.50 “ “ $22.50 Now hurry--for we’ll promise you that if you wait, the Coats won’t. OGRE & cLEOD ` - T5VV(); :I f Q "?.26‘H<’=@H=>eeee<¢e 919.) ()~)Q\ cw . if `\ C- 2.63 6.48 7.75 9.25 1.25 O eg. ~ 1. ~ 1 r i ~. v 4 ennnenwoosoemwc 'e)€'¢)'f9l=3“Z= Q OGBB* P U2 Q j‘*_ t Vigoral @lf9=@ W'-l omato , ulioin _ is strengthening, and invigorating. Try it. 5 Cents 0 5 .5 At West River on Saturday 28rd Inst, E E N G after an illness of a few weeks, Henry W E A R * Hyde, aged 70. 7 .., [Funeral Tuesday at two o'ciock from A E tr.. his late residence t/o\V0stRiver Cemetery.] -4 *j ` CN FURNITURE ;~Z-: Fw'-". 'ch-1: Call in and let us figure on your wants~Our discounts may not be as large but our first price is much smaller ' than that asked elsewhere--comparison invited. (E-s' 5 John Newson. _ , Ghooso The BEST I The Tooaeoo Epicure who does not use the .--_ ° » Hickey Twist, Pearl or ilubgr' Has never derived that real enjoyment which is his. They are the gems of the trade. FINE CUT MIXTURES IN I and 2 POUND TINS. HICKEY 85 NICHGLSON l ll in l my ‘ ._-._ me _/1 2 “""‘r.__ _ \é . `~"i»_-< >5‘ ._+l~.,___ ‘-3. , 1" _ ’_l “__ f \ °` ` ,_. P gil am ll ';- .C " * /1 -'»_‘e'_-L.-J 1 V / ` / “-im V , ‘V _ /fl.-».».<-i2»-5 1 -U ,/Zyl,/l si- ’ /Y'/.-'I'-l"|*i:l /l % ,. ,_-,»;;,f ,. ._ i cree- . » ,. .- /“ / -""" (-=_ 5//‘»r=°¢ £ “Take my Advice, Old Mani” “lf you want to look dressed ‘np to the lmudie’-not o\'crcirr».<_-'f-rl, mind von__sce that _lolin Mclccd it Co., ao... your tailoring.” Sage advice to the innn of biisitiuss or society whose nppcarnircc is of any moment to lriui. Vi/e can but re- peat: For good gnrm:-n \.s,ia.~liioi1 ably cut and matic. see . ` _ _ " L 1. ' ' F a.. *.ii..... nearer-refer.. -. .lonu union a eo. _.3_ _...n ;~_- -_-1-:;~;___f3 THE 1| . __ - ~.f .es , fp). _. 1-=,~.._;; _yj-,;._~ W. »',‘ 102'. . .- __ - * ` W fri" ' "il _ afar' "_».'f=‘-_*".<‘? 'f' ' ‘r:>.'»,. _"f .c._;,_f4,... - 9 TOURIST 'i ‘~~lL""f"/1" of "’ W- " A Gentleman remarked the other day “You’ve the Only decent _line of up-to-date Hats and Caps in the City.” He had been all over town looking for a decent Cap and finally got what ho wanted at this store. ` We have pretty nearly Every Kind, We can suit you too. ' ,wt 51°: 2 r “Sole Agents for / ~ ' 50l€ Agents f0‘° rfe . “Boston Derby.” l ‘Boston Derby.” D s 3 .- iss 1. 'P 5: , g ` -2;# Q s _ _\ _ _;-s~_~_ -sy - '\` 1. 15.557 ik- .- eir' .m '*~f,.: ..i.‘e':¢.E‘..i'.f__ -_ , ,/ .'/' ,. 4/V-ll v:,\§ll1`;'l/, _ -if"-"»':_ /if 5.’ _ ttf . t i "“" i ~_..r - '~4 ve Z\. ,. t /,