' Edelweiss Cream M'"°"‘ "°“¥- ‘_ r rellefoee vm aeilm- me Ki. ‘IFRS if Lilllii ITTTTTTST 15 slid dlpstiulzirsilsvs "" ' _ .A1 lbs Police Ucurt yesterday Vi nt_ R. 0. A. Gnalrr, Councillor for Ward M'0 ' drunk and disorderly, was ilnad li Two has declined to main oifer himself as if you want tile best results in your Xmas eooking, get your groceries from _ _ us; Prompt de= _:'li`r'¢l'i'. T f Phone 199. . . - \ _ , _ -.*»‘cf -f* E-iff: 3"? 2°,- ,. y our yn __ Bl°€3d. ' And you will be convinced .V-.' that thereis none other Iiust " 3. as' good. Our other k nds _ 1 ' -». ,L -¢._ U-if ,. Plain ' 7ceuts. " ` _Vienna ‘Duclieese -- Graham _ o._ _»s1'swan1-. ~- 2 f KHP!!! BAKERY. s, . ‘Soar 1? b a~ Q we .ei .Il fb('.¢`. f’ . V lakes Beat Dread. 5. `1 1-.»w'-\..<“\.\»t°.i\..'»i‘.;i-J ‘»\..i ._ g\\‘\i\\@ nABY's 0 w N s o P keeps the most tender skin, soft, smooth, sud. free from chaps. No Other is just as Good. OSI l atsurr ruin!! SOAP B0.,Ifn. lontraal. ' . .» "V Trl* _ { I _ , _ ‘fi Flour 'iff - _ 5? 'of the ` ` s _ Family _ , , _ ` .~ _ S ' gwheat makes , li stromdour suitable for . ‘ J bread only-lacks the ,.5 ' / deiica.ey~and flavor of the j _ //'/' Fall Wheat. rf ..».-.1 E /“" ..'=“*$‘Q' -V 1`J’/T3 Q A Beaver N Flour it a »biend"of both, combines I th best ni`ti of it .Webster & McKay ‘r V _ __ ,_ f‘ ton. This isastrong Catholic organisa- _ ' tion in the United States and iii now being . _ s i ` pp _ _ TBI hnerai of the late 'Joseph Mc- M. .»\r(`.,¢ . ` TBs._Staniey left Georgetown yesterday % ‘er ltlddys. _. _ _ crowded rouse. -i f ‘ the excellent program of the Burns’ concert which apflsars in this issue of The Guardian. PLAN of seats for second performance of P_ire.tes of Psnsancewiil be at the usual places this morning at 10 a. m. 'Do not iail to attend the lecture in Zion church .basement Friday evening, said to be one of Rev. T. F. Fulierton’s best Subject-Australia, illustrated with views. . ` THE name of W. A. Winfield, Mgr., of the Telephone Co., was inadvertently omitted yesterday from the list of those presenting the purse of gold toMr.and Mrs.`_l)avles at the Pista. Teri mimi el ine me Mi-it ra. ir. cei- bralth took place yesterday afternoon from her late residence. There was a large attendance of frloudsaud the Fourth _Regiment _land walked in a body ss mourners. A commit. of the Knights of Columbus will probably be organised soon in Monc- establisbedin Oauada. Lately s council was fvflllsd in P. E. Island.-St. Joh” Telearsnr. Oarron took place yesterday afternoon to St. Dunstans Cathedral and thence to the R. C. Cemetery. There was a large at- tendance and the militia were present ina body to pay a last tribute to the de- ceased who was sergeant on No. 2. Ca. 0. A. morning at seven o‘clook and reached Pic- ton at 8.15. The Minto left Picton at seven but was compelled to rsturn. She lsft again at noon and about three was sighted about three miles oil' Caps Bear. Up to midnight last night she had not reached Georgetown. T TBI: following amounts have been re. oeived from Rev. Danic1MacLeaniu aid of P. E. L Hospital:-$10.60 Ebenezer, N. G. Road, collected by Miss Emily Coles and Miss Emma Andrews; $16.3), Mer- maid, Lot. 48, collected by Wm. H. Hac- donaid; $14.20, Hlghiieid,ooilccted by Miss Alice Muckinnou; $5.10, Rice Point, col- lected by Mrs. Dougald MacEachern; $5.05, N. M. Creek, collected by Mrs. Martin Betts; $6.20, Churchill, coileoicl by Miss Katie Lamont; $3.35 St. Cather ities, collected by MissAnnie ldacbluoheril; $1.55, Riverdale, collected by Miss Eupho- inia MacFadyen. Total $65.35. _ Tun Cherry Valley Literary and D - beting Society wan organized nn .\londny evening, in Good Templcrs liall,uo Cnc-rry Valley. Following are the otiicers:- Honorary President-Alex Martin, Ex- M. P. President-W. M. Murphy. First Vice-President-Harry1'l`weedy. Second do -Gavin Irving. Secy-'l‘reas- Seymour Young. Exioutive Committee-Messri J. U. Irving, Trueman Jenkins, Roderick Mc- lsaao, Wellington Xoung, John Beers, Frank Murphy and Elmund Murphy. First meeting will be Friday even- ing next, not on Saturday; subject, which aiiords the most pleasure-Pursuit, or Possession. I Haiirsriiiuiz Norse:-Many here were unprepared by not having suillcient fuel forthe cold and stormy weather of last wet k, consequintly some had to turn out, out and haul wood some distance, and found the atmosphere the coldest ex- perienced ior many years. A meeting cl the young Libs ale was held here Thurs ddy ever ing Deo. 24th at James Mc1.ean‘. the chairman being Fredrick Larter. Th subject' of discussion weve: The Road Act; our probable representatives of the com- \ng election and greater enforcement oi the Prohlbiiorylaw. After the meeting adjourned a lunch was served by the hostess Mrs. McLean. Tnen ioiiowro § some emusemeuts closing by singing Guo rave the Kir g. Linirurrniz Roan Norm-».-Friends will regrettoiearn that Isaac Llnkietter is seriously ill, but under the skilful -,,,_4.....l~.~.~~-.W ..,.. . ~.-._-e ~.».~,~.~_~ _ ’ . _ __ U . . . ' ' ' noe ‘ _ Grvl Mr. Earle the man who has done so much formusic ir this city another scaudidsts for-the Ward at the forth- coming civic election. $. O. T. -The Brat quarterly session for lilli of the Grand Division of P. E. I. will bs held at Fredericton on Friday 29.h inet at 10 a. m. The usual excursion tickets good going 28th and 20th return- ing up to and on Feb. lst will be issued at nil P. E. I. R. Stations. Deputies will Diease report as soon as poisible. Silver collection at G. D. public meeting for the Prohibition Law Fund. A Nvunim of improvements have been made in the Supreme Court Room for the present term of the' Supreme Court. Desks for the newspaper men have been placed immediately to the left of the jury box while the sherid’s desk has been re- moved to the right. A new witness box hasalso been placed in position and the door of thciaw students, gallery placed at the inner end. Considerable improve- ment might yet be made by a general painting andlkalsomining of the interior of the Courtroom. Tas: following oiiicers cf Lodge Prince Edward, S 0 E were installed by District Deputy Gil'. P Pres-D Fraser. W Pres -L W Watson. Vice “ -W T Wcliner. Chap-G Clarke. Sony-B' P Brady. ` Treas-W Brehaut. V - lst Com-H Seller. 2it “ A E Sabine. Brd “ J S Pierce. 4th " W McKee. _J ‘SY A woman worn-out, who never has to lift a band for herself, who does not know the _meaning of the word “worry” i How can it be possible? That it is possi- ble is proved by the experience of many a woman who, because of sleepiesauees, nervousness, bacirache and other wom- aniy ills, becomes an litter physical wreck. _ Dr._Pierce’s Favorite Prescription gives new life and new strength to weak, worn- out, run-down women. It establishes re§uiarity, dries unhealthy drains, heels in nmmation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. “I suffered for dve years with inflammation which caused violent pain and often torture so bad at times that I could not be about to attend to my deli duties," writes Mrs. #uiius C. Bell, of Butiirnud, Kingston, Ont. “L e was simply misery to me sn I did not know which way to turn or relief. I-Isd tried doctors bu; found the did not help me. Miy driigg-ist ad sed me th' tyry"Dr. Pierce's Favor te Prescription-euio- giziu it in glowing terms. I decided to ‘ive it a trisfand brought u bottle home. I nm app? to say that alter the use oi' the first bottle I e t so much improved I decided to take nnother and after that a third bottle. l have pond reasons to pleased, for I am today u wel woman, work Easily and the world looks bright. I have pd- t health, thanks to your medicine." Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by ietter,£r¢e. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bl_1B`s.io, . _ “Favorite Prescription " makes weak women strong, sick women _w_eli. Ac- cept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. UW 13. was _ regrettabiy small. Ilev Mr Robertson oo- oupied the chair and John McKinnon aet\ ed in the capacity oi secretary. The rc- Dorts of the treasurer and various socie- ties were very sstisiactory, all showing oonnrging and reiifcts much credit on the capable superintendent, William McCon- Rlnton, James Hunter, John Gordon, Walter Gordon John DutY, John McKinnon and Herbert Parker. sisting of Capt William McLaren, George elected in its entirety George Parker pointed auditors and John McKinnon and ef James Hunter, the edcisnt janitor were retained. PEHMANENTOURE FOR NEUEALGIA ~ Experienced sufferers state that no remedy relieves neuralgia so quickly as shot application of Poison’s Nerviiine, the stronaest liniment made. Nervliine is certainly very penetratin and has a powerful influence over neuraTgia pains. which it destroys almost at once.Nerviline _ia ~ highly recommended for Rbcuma tiam, Luuibego, riotatica, and Toothachc. Better lry a Bocbuttie, lt’s all right. No Pir.I.s Lixn Du.. Harui/roN's. DIED Y At New Perth on the oth inet., William Msliaaren in the 87th year of his age. At New Annan, on Dee. Mtii uit., Flora McDonald, aged 66 years. At Grand River. on Deo. 10th, Jam- es Trainor, aged 90 years. 6)®I0t')'0\00\Q)l0Q)=0'00 Emulsion Cod iver Oil is carefully pre pared, contain pure oil, and is pleasantly fiavored Good for . coughs, colds and all bron- chial affections. and 50 cents. »-- o l »-l». ra-rssqe-si-ii 9 3. Dr. Pieree's Pleasant Pellets should be used with “ Favorite Prescription " when- ever a iaxatlve is required. 165". ~ ` abaiancc dn the riuht side. The report C uf the Sunday school was particularly en- S neil. The following trustees were elected C for the ensuing year: ~ R R. Jenkins, Alex C Tae cemetery committee con- ` Parker and William McConnell was re- C Johnson’s _ slunsuowl `I,,,, The annual congregational meeting of Bt. David’s Presbyterian Ch nroh was held _ Monday evening. The attendance was . We have asuie cure for czema. or Salt Rheum. We an tell you of many very tubbom cases where it has ure in every case. It is alied aeNeiii’s Eczema Lotion We guarantee it to cure any asc. Should it fail we refund E been used and has effected a M - the ni ri . and Capt William McLaren were ap- 0 ey ` Price 25 cts a bottle. Sent wunem Meconeelleuiei-e. The service. by mail on receiptzof price. Sold only by < i~_“;fil'l I EA. Association Hail January 28th i-is-its Ri Mc8regor‘s delicious Chocolates ir fresh supply at Ellis' Drug Store lilo, B5o nd 50c. 13 d li Get the February number of tim De- linentor it is a splendid number only l5c; now on sale at Carters’ Bookstore. il d 4! Hockey Boots regular price $115 for $1.66.-J. B. McDonald. 12 d vv ill ~ = 3 l Q AFTER THE HUSTLE ANI] BUSTLE of Christmas perhaps there is someone forgotten. to vihom you intend sending a present, Send Something F or a New Yeetr’s Gift. What _would be nicer than a nice comfortable rocker or Morris chair? Come in and see what we can show in this line. John Newson, I "Sells Best Furniture.” \ 'lf calm-nm m acts Sharp and to iho Poinl We sell direct from our factory. We save you all middlemerfs profits. We sell the best in the market “Hu1nphrey’s. " We manufacture from pure wool We pay highest for wool iii exchange. We are the only Moncton Woolen Mills Depot on P. F, Island. We have only one price the lowest. REMEMBER THE PLACE. -I D" rt Humphrey Clothing Store, OPERA HOUSE BUILDIQJG. ` A, WINFIELD SCOTT, Manager. wvmnhhsrwww wwmm = 1 f ° _‘lil ‘ °’ tr.eemintolDr.A.M.rwlll, is expected _ ‘-”'°g:'”"°°" ' to be speedily restored, lo health.-Bruce ’ . W . It . th°f';'°st ;-am" nom, Lleslnurei Medici-ii ivre.-e.,le vnloinr S a e I I, ° e y. - ' his mother Mrs. John Lin kletter.-Miss Mak.. “ght nutnt‘°u‘ Sadie McGregor of Charlottetown has ' 3 d°uci°u puny' been visiting her aunt M-s. Jehu Sharpe. . - ` ' ` forvthe past two weeks.-Miss Debhlv-‘ ii B _ EL __ .17 _n _ V 4 _ df /.P574/¢ TOILET LOTIQNS :.::.'lT§:;:".fiTT.°:§`l.ff.f '51 Tfgfiloflr V _ Owing _to the severe cold and stormy Winter winds play havoc wesihei- the weekly prayer meeting hes N withthe complex on causing chafin ' redness and sore- K» _ . ncaa oi thinkin. These dis- pstns _'in lha iniurs-Wliiiw Hr. ” ' _ - _ were out running ed ` .tiiense or 'any of the oils dsfnvfntly we vi them not 1"" 1 following superior toilet entsnd will he laid np for some consider not been as israely attended as usual butwehopewseelt one on a new im- »- - Continues--25 to 50 p. c- off. 'relatives in Fredericton. Charles Prichard one of our new neigh I ve"--““~"~““‘ A »»_iadies’ Fur Canes, only 4 Ladies’ Fur Lined Capes lotions. ' ` i‘\se‘s Witch Hanoi ¢ream Wheeietjs _tllygertne Jelly fiacis Almond Cream. .Hirrd's Honey and Almond ` Gres m. _ ' Violet Cream. 'l‘ii.3,,¢ preparations make the skin soft and velvety. , ‘THE TWO MAGS” liobontldll liaclinnon, \. DRUGGISTB. _ DcrGt.Gscrge su&K°°*__3*l»'_ `m»n'ibn@`ti»s cm. em one l-mud e _-i ablc time. G ANNOUNCEMENTS. ` Bev. T' . excellent lecture on Anstralil. "|°h_ sisrsnptlcan viswsin Zion- Church bl#-° vi-slit on Friday evening the liltlb M' m`svion 15 cents. f _ -Rlv. Drl Walker will deliver alectnrs on1i‘n|‘aa|.yy, ill the ns' `|AlK¢°4.°T "U5 omesiml, le eel. ony, ee wsdimiu evening, Jan. 13th. li' 8 °'°l°°)" V' m' Admission 15 cents. This is I lD0l\~ interesting subject and will be treated in s scholarly and nre°t»|°l| "¥l*‘». 3°’ ‘W Dortcfafuilhonse< f “ 3”” T, s , f €2iCl1. 1 ".,i._'. ‘, _ _ __ . r T Black Beaver Cape. Tiiibet Fur C liar. regni r price $14.50 t leit,iwortl1 up . to $19.00, W-.. .... .... \ I _ I . - ` ' `Dark Green Beaver Cape, Squirrel ifiiing, Thibct Collar, regular T price, gist; Weelvs sale Price. ._ . . _ _ ....4940 ` black Cloth Cape. Sduirrei lining. edged witlibiack Coney, regular price ¢i8,5o. Weeks' naie Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$9.25 Navy Blue 'Cloth Cape. Squirrel Lining, collar and front trimmed - with bear. regular li7.50, Weeks' Baie Prl¢e. _ _ . . . . . . . . .. .$3.75 ;' ~..'.»<_ . » . . N".-»_‘ .“ ~ ~ ‘ \ . , _ _ . . - - - ~ ~---- ---~ - »- ~ ~ i -- . -n¢nsu»........... -_. -.....,.~ _ ..._A ..»....» 4. f c ,_ -. _ » .»<_..._ a.¢=~......_ e... ...._..._..~_..._ » s