I B-FS '»-I . ' ~ _ Cherry Pectorai » lets ri kling throats Doctors gidve kngwnf this for 'ill years. ` I Ash your own doctor about ir. . Do as he says. i.'.'3;-‘I£"u‘2.°;: 'rr-nt ociranraari rsaann, rasncaav ra, ap; Isabranch of the-jewelry business that needs to be ' understood. To have that understanding EXPERIENCE is necessary. Ever since the year 1868 I ave been repairing watches- 36 yea rs. We give satisfaction in all our repairing, I 1 ' 1` vi ‘ _ Sunday. Mr. Matheson is one of our ` ' ' ` ` ` successful men abroad and is highly 25C. , Pines: Finished Photo Work Come to the Leading 'Studio CARBON8 , rtarrncrvres f aorta-rsf|=_|roor,s ceo. H. cook. NEW DHBRISAY BLOCK. The Studio where baby is always welcome. WIHKKIKKRK TRUSSES If you have had trouble with your truss come to us. An experience of many years with most diillcult cases eu- abies us to fit any figure per- . fectly. wi,ill,f°rget that are. waardg a truss. Comfortable truss in every instance. No charge for our services in fitting. HU The People's 9 Druggist. Apoihecariea Hail, Charlottetown, Ladies’ Rubbers... 25 cents and 35 cents a pair. Good quality. all sizes- just 200 pair. Come early. Big discounts all over the store. The bargain giver every time. A- E- MCEACHENI 'i`heShormnn ' I `___.,,,,_ 'Y ,>.f¢;~.>>'lv;,;»\;i; I I l/ l,\"“i"`."" uma Half of the time you dca‘t know what the fghi time ia. Thai iaii you do not have our r' '-cka and watches repaired hy ua. Aiiwork guaranteed. l_. \/N/. $CDZ|»< JEWBLER Car Great George and Grafton: 3 \"` "\ , iigll =--=~I I_°~3\;i\ I r::.r;:`l - _ \_, S- I $1 ,\/\/. \/\/- \/\/€L_.l_|\iEl? _ This month .buys » you a pair of women’s, misses,” boys’ or childs’ rubbers. 40c. Apair of Men’s wool lined rubbers. 75c. gives you the choice of a lot of women’s, misses', and children's boots and shoes- , some of them high priced goods, but out of Style. .00 gives you the pick of women’s boots, shoes and slippers in another lot- grand value. nouncsd the national element of the audience. The occasion on the whole was credi' able and the Hall Co.,desii e tc thank I their friends from country and city. »wArcH REPIIIRIN c" 24 cant Tea. for sidinqon the homestead, and an only l9 'lb' brotherin New York still survive him. We have on hanfi 45 B°xe_5 Uf King's County from his earliest youth. Hs New Blend Tea ll1ll?°0l`t€d dlfefft strongly advocated theintroduotion of the fl'0IIl LOl1d0Il i8SiZ F811 Wl.ll§l1 We co-operative dairyiug system into this Wahl. t0 Clear Out at OIICE. In Province and stood foramostsrnong those 01-def to do 59 we Qffer the lot in whoso enterprise carried the experiment I.1i'il)i'0l{€t1 p8.CkHges at the low rate. toasucccssful issue. His stalwart figure of will be missed from the Exhibition 19 cents per lb. _ - pests . The liioneéi contain zitpouplslstof judgment' and m_°m,v mnkod pamotm tea' eac an We guaian ee e ea feeling. His remains were accompanied to be a Grsbclass artlcle' to their last resting place in the old course of friends and neighbors, and were consigned to Mother liarth according to the ancient llascnic riiu al by his brethera V I e_ fa ~ ' f ' .r.’I;I __ __ 4 1 “ »-_‘-uf _ I is fi '/fl “_-_‘__ ,__ ' .JQI-ns (1 p A 5 5:5* _ 5; 3° W `\ s §- .J*" \' - Qs- ' _|- , M If/,I `rld.i,6' ` " II ¢// , ' ...I '.a,2-S11' ' Allzii _ _ 1-'y"";‘ _ .I ? f _ $°‘ av\_n _ . “Get the lfiabit” p Bring your Drug Wants REDDIN _ BROS.. All orders delivered free in town and country. PHONE 35- Ag. _ _ Y which he was s worthy and honored mem' Pdlmd Manny; “W” At Somerville, Mass, on Sunday, Jan. 'I he undersigned have “B reed t° 31, 1903, at the residence of Rev. James J. mat the °1°°t°E3 °1 West Queens as O'Bricn_paatcr of St Catherinds Church, §2£‘l’1v3Q;’ Monday' Feb Ist' 7 P, m- Edward W. Doyle and His. Emily Leard Clifton, Tuesday, Feb znd, 7 p. m. V Granvlile.Wednesday.Feb 8rd, 7 p.In. §‘§’.‘_’°..._““'°" _T"“'”"“"’ F” ““" cn/Iwi unnrs Moncton _ §iZI‘§’§f£,f3.Z'§§‘.lf.¥Iif,°i»fi‘2.i§'§`g ALL woot BLINKETING Monday. Feb 8th, 7 p, rn. I __ I Ku IW°fl°°°f“>'» F” '°“" ' ..?.‘:::°IId" ~“‘.i::: °::‘...'..‘1“';'..'~1i P-AL . N0@R-il/013, Thllf5d“Y- Feb nthv 7, ls so low vou'll never' miss the am- _ - rm. ' n Hail, Friday, Feb xath. 7 P~ m' 5 2 Milton, Saturday. Feb I3!l1I 7 P- lll- ,§ gm, y?:|:,%i,°\.';k;§:,1y“r Mus' _ HORACE HASZARD. I The Humphrey Clothlra S_§°r° A. A. MCLEAN. add!! ’ ~»..........~..».......~ . . . . . . . . . . ...... l~ Aanrns vs Crystals.-To-night. THE great hockey games will start at 8 o'clock sharp to-night. J, P. McCloskey, the efficient represen- tative of the Scranton Correspondence Schools in this city has the thanks cf The Guardian for a useful map of the Mari- time Provinces. Ruv. Mr. Matheson of Haverhill Mass., will ocupy the pulpit of Zion Church next spoken of as a minister of tha Gospel. A raw nights ago Lemuel Carver of Po anal had his hand badly frozen by ex- posure to the cold. Mr.0arver ls under the treatment of DI'.Rodgeraon of Vernon River Bridge and it is pleasing to know that it will not be necessary to arnputate his hand.. ` I ncansr Praiss.-Tho cold weather still continues which is a great benefit to the farmers in hauling mussel mud, though it proved ea s' rious disappoint- ment to the C. M. B. A. of Vex .on River who Intended giving tc a grand entertain- ment on the evening of the Sth lust. -George McMillan has disposed of his Clydesdale mare to Daniel Stewart of Lot. 48.-Miss Maud Mutclr who has been visiting friends here returned to her homo in Esrusolllfc last evening.-Patrick Welsh of Summerville who has been suf- fering from a severe illness is convales- cent and his complete recovery ia eagerly looked for by his many friends. Anorrn Snorvr.-The concert and social in the new hall was a decided suc cess, the proceeds amounting to over $10() whioh amount will pay oil’ the debt on the hall. The program was varied and inter- esting and was as follows!- Instrumsntsl Music-Laura McLeod. Recltation-May McNeill. Song-Mal. Mc-Kenzio. Reading-Edith Stewart. ' Comic Play- Hampton friends. Sona-Laura McLeod. Recltation- John Myers. Saxaphonc Selection-Regis Stewart, Charlottetown. Pipe Music and Hlghland Dance by Peter Ferguson and M~. Webster, Char lottetown. Comic Song-Mr. Calder. Cirarloitc- town. Dustt-Renie and May Stewart. Reading-Miss May McLeod. Pririotic Scene and Chorus. The best of order prevailed throughout the program, but when the sound of the pipe and sight of bonnet and plaidis appeared loud und thrilling shouts an- i 'Inu death took place at Brudsncll on the -ith, Inst in the fifty ninth year of his sue, from pneumonianf Daniel Robertson, son of the into Alexander Robertson, Esq,, who emigrated to this country from Blair Atbol Scotland, in the year 1808. His aged mother, a daughter 'of the late Donald McDonul_1l'Esq. of New Perth, re- Thc deceased was closely identified with the agricultural und dairying interests of G rounds , and Rifle Ranges of his native province, on which he was well known, and highly res- d for his sound common sense good cemetery at Brudsnell by n large con- of St. Andrews Lodge A F and A M of ber and Past Maaier. MARRIED. _ OUR DUTY AS CHRISTIANS AND CITIZENS. The' eapaigu in Great Britdin animal the liquor trailio ia evidently Iu- oreasimr in intensity and force. Rav. Canon Barker recently preached avigorous sermon in the Manchester Cathedral strongly denouncing the proposed louisia- tion ln the interests of the liquor trsde_ and calling upon all true citizens to unite in breaking the power of “the greatest" slavery that has ever oppressed mankind. It will be noticed that the virile senti~ ments expressed are in striking contrbat with the sophiatries and apologetic plati_ tudes to which, both from pulpit and platiorl, our citizens have had at times to listen. Herels an extract from Canon Barkor’s sarmonz- " ° ‘ " “You may perceive that I speak with considerable warmth; Gad forbid that I should speak any way else. The subject is not ons to treat with white kid gloves. It isasabjeot that needs every man to he in Ia fighting attitude. It is necessary for him to take oil’ his cout, or to use the apostolic words, “to brace up his loins," to take “the whole armour of God,” taught against this Titanic evil. I say with emphasis that wo are trifling with one of thc deepest problems of the century, if _wc permit it to ao unsolved, and allow the drink trade ' to tyrannizs over us,and to corrupt at its fountain head all political and municipal life. “God gave to us hearts of grace, the hearts of the prophets, the hearts of the apostlesia this great crusade. It is not in the power, as I have said of men or devils to resist the onward march of s movement like this. Bc true soldiers of the Cross, be msn, be true citizens 1 Take from the people the burden which is crushing them down from day to day. Taka from our homes the shadow which is making thc word “ho\ne" but a more empty sound. Take from our children the curse of drunken parents, which ruins their prospects, blights their young lives, and casts them into the vortex or evil without guardianship, or care, or love. “Think of poor women whcsc eyea often shed hitter tears for some drunken hus- band who makes their life a burden and a curse. If you have hearts, let those hearts speak and thrust to one aids all those fatal sophistrles which would befzuile us. We may arouse great cnmlties, but we must make no compromise. We, must go on with our battle till we have broken the tyranny of the greatest slavery that has ever op- pressed mankind." Thc saloon ia a curse everywhere and always. Let ns light to the death the vils horde of rumsellers-and their friends who ia dedance of law and order are seek- ing to perpetuate its unhallswed exist- ence in our midst. MoD. In store for Those W ho Doubt. When you read that a sufferer of many years' standing has been completely res- tored to health by using Smiil\'s Cure-all, you are inclined io doubt the statement and, in fact, have no belief in it whal- ever_ The reason for this is that so much is claimed for the Curc~all it is impossible for anyone to believe it; if the advertiser confined his claims io the curing of one disease, as do the proprietors of Pyramid Pile Cure, renders would have much more faith in published tc stimonials. Those familiar with this great remedy know that testimonials as to its merit may be relied upon implicitly, also that the cures brought about by its use are lirtle short of marvelous. Thu genuine- ncss of the testimonial hers given is vouchcd for and is but one of thousands received: _ “I wish to write you and tell you what your Pyramid Pile Cure has done for me. I have been troubled with plies for the past tivo years and used every remedy that was recommended to me. While some would give me relief for u while they never have furari. I was so bad this summer I could not get up or down with- out pain: cculd not atrend to my housc- hold duties. Finally Igor a 50 cent box of your I’y\°a.mid Pile Cure at the dru|rglst's and it is now two mouths since I used the lust of the box, and have had no trouble since. I can say it is really and truly a stood remedy. “l am so thankful I tried it as I know it has cured me, and if at any time I should have any such trouble again I would use it at once. Since I am cured I have recom- mended it to my friends, wh om I know io be ufiliulsd as I was, and I know they will use it too. I nm so tharkfnl I ever learn cd of your cure." Mrs. F. Hutt, 460 2nd street, Grand Rapids, Mich. Pyramid Pile Cure is sold by rlruanists for fifty ccnts u package, or will be mailed to any address upon receipt of price by Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall. Mich. \Vritc this firm for their book describing the cause and cure of plies. have pisanoil) dreams, "sad the price : : ouut.- V .,, Opera House Building. . W im- 3,.,,,_ Lrggr egpon. cHocoLA'rEs an at 'sos I ' ;_;_“ o_M__ _ lb., e I ,I *in 75g im'§aqrted chocolates. You are not paying I y ¢ , N N N lt, gf 'due fp;-,y0uf money' I A .~ _ |\\l':?;ElQ.f0W° ; W. . i§,"",*_\, NC” I e fail; _ Noi merely A new spring or a new clip, but a form of ova- _ » glass mounting wholly new, adjusted in a new way! takes hold and holds on in a new way. .Noi/u°nJ jar-It fbcm out of place. Q G F Hutcheson L \_.rf\I I \.-__,@IL \ \ LAD CLOTH Only 36 left-a lot of MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. IES’ SKIRTS them at HALF PRICE, the balance at one third oil. CLOTH LADIES’ COATS All this seaso11’s goods at one third off. I' and Mitts, one third sii. Ladies' Fur Coats, Caps, Muils, Ruiis, Boas STANLEY BRUS A PLEASANT SURPRISE. -ff ---~- --~- - e--- -ef -»--=---- - --- W._-- _ -_-_ - I I--I AX i\.l i»_ ‘Il PIINIIS jf IHIIT STIINII There are any number of pianos =. that look well and l J sound fairly well at -___ the start. You can \ 2' buy cheap pianos I- that will do that- I but a piano should ,,~ be made to last a " ‘ lifetime. If it only stays good a few months it is dear at any price. _ Hmurzmin ; minus p Are the kind that ~ stand. They are safe instruments to buy. Sollonly by M|lI_EII BIIIISI, , Queen Street. -J _"V . ___ ____ _ _'_ I New lieai Eiiish Market All kinds of Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish, Salmon, Halibut, Cod, Hacldock, Fiunan HaddiesI etc. Also all kinds of Beef, Pork. Lamb, and a cl1oiI:I: variety of sausages. Give us a call; We'li treat you right, Haddlesey & Trainor, Queen Street opp. li. B. Norton`s Hardware Store, near Sydney Street. r ai d rf NEW UAB SERVICE Ihave decided to liegin in the city and suburbs an up-to-date cab service. Passengers, baggage. etc., will be conveyed to boats. trains or anywhere else desired. Orders left at Mcllonald S; Mc-` Kinuon`s Drug Store or at the stables, Sydney Street. near Stevenson‘s Corner will receive prompt attention. I. M. NICHOLSON. Telephone No. 253, 17 fl gr mo. iz- We desire to thank our customers for their patron- age for the past year making it the most successful during our experience. We trust by close personal atten tion to business to merit a continuance of same. We wish you all a happy and a prosperous New Year. »y;~.,.“ e I eweler, ___.._.____ ,1- -I ,I,_ /I ‘I I li al ,_ I ny Y , .. 9 ' I _ 'Name on every piece. - I \¢ kg ‘ Q _¥\ I . If? "I ii I i I," Tp Ii I I I I. e I ,I -a<=»=»»¢ II ,_ \ I I- _ I I ff 'ri I IA7' .I _I _ _ , I ' I I I 1 I ‘ vU_;,.y. __ _.\ _ _ _,jx II* I 'I Q _ , I-4., _ Tl.. 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