_ A _ I 'rHEcHARLO'r’rrt*rowN GUARDIAN nsmzuanv a, rgos H _J Thus cried this hair And a kind nslgh _A Tll ofilos hours tor tha saws rlspait Bracrar. msstingsat tho Baptht Uhnroh , I bor cams to tho resent with a bottle of Heli:/I-IeIp!........... ......,., THE Plllliliilll rm Fall". liilllllllii /1 ._.` » ‘.‘31.i . fr/:' , . Q ,_ " ` * ._ no } ’/’/_;'-\' 93' _ -.‘;,,Vf\__» ,..i,.;g ',. . .-`\'“\"/s L. i ,F “__.‘ ', » : _ . ~ ..~ . ._ r.\\\,i - ._ 7 _ i l '»'P~`r"`_i‘,‘»¥. s- in Your llome 16,". V gg ~.‘ mi, T . , .2 ave You a Cloclr hat is Noi Going? \ 1fY°\\ have and will send us W°l’d» We will send for it-repair it-return it to you “.1 gn,-.,,,,. tee satisfaction. W. WELLNEK, Jmier .sn opn.-si... 1* YOU' .AIELE INVITED If you wish the beat in photo~ raph finished on the new spec- falizerlwmounts, (the very latest A novelty) T() 'VISIT CUB. STUD IO. h GEO. ll. COOK HUGHES’ _ Cascara Pills Cure CONSTIPATION, T) I Z Z I N E S S, HEADACI-IE, OFFENSIVEBREATI-I, BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH, etc. Tnrse pills are chocolate coated and easy to take. Their action is mild, but effective and is not followed by griping, nausea etc. Price 25c per box. Mailed to any address on receipt of same. GEO. E. HUGHES. Snappy Styles of Solid Footwear Ladies! I-Ieic is your chance.one week only, Skating Boots at cost. Rox Calf Boots. neat, up-to-date Clirnp any time at $2.25 now $i.5o, all sizes. ‘ Ladies’ Oil Pebble, regular 5i.75 now $1.35. Tli.se boots arrived a few days ngo, a little ia‘c of course, but they are yours at the above price. Ste thern anyway. E. McEACllEN. A. ' Till! Slim! CANNl:`D Gilill)S SALE A genuine suap'iu Cauueti Goods. Tomatoes » Corn }3 cans for 25:: Peas Gallon can Apples . . . . . . , . .. . . . . .roe Strawberries in Syrup. . . . . . _ . . . .14c Pineapple sliced..................i8c Golden Wax Beans 3 cans for . . .. 75c This is good value as our canned goods are all perfectly fresh. MCKENNA’S GROCERY i Down town store 126s. PHONE I Up town store 226b. lgénulsaaassls-viii i‘len’s I iiartt Boots We have just opened up a nice line of nien‘s I-lartt Boots. They are a line iii.-lilim price boot and swf" wearers. Price $2.40, $2-5°» $2-75 and $3.50. SPRAGUE & C0: _ sUNNvsmrf. We Continue Our 25 p.c. Discount Sale i Womcn’s Low Shoes for Another Wcck A grand opportunity to get 9. pair of nice summer sho :s ' at wholesale prices. Allcy & Co. We have a well assorted stock of the beat brands of Flour on hand which we are selling at very reasonable prices. . We have the leading brands put up in barrels, half barrels, 25, 5a and loo pound bags. l As a high-grade Flour suitable for ali purposes we specially recommend our “R0 YAL S i`UAR'l"’ lralld. Bccr & Goff. li You Are' a _ Smoker WHY THEN. NO 0 I HER. STOKE CAN LOOK AT OUR S FOCK OF SMOKERS' GOODS "Get the habit deal with ua." Selling agents for Msrgaites, lrvings and the Bouquet Cigar, Montrose the best 5° milde- Rc>D.:~ ..B.'s9S~» F C WESLEY Co. DESIGNERS. - lINGRAVEFS» ILLI. CTROTYPE RS- St. John. N. B. Ofilcss in New Prowse Block _ Charlottetown. Ssavzul or song in Hearts Hall Sunday Milf 5! First Methodist choir. A sooo paying business is offered for sais ot Cove Head. Seead of David H. Auld in this issue. Tit: rumor that tho Mock Parliament has been ottered one of the public liulld- lngs for their next meeting is promaturo. A rinosau that is seldom oqua‘od never excl-llsd in the.Hsmpton Hall tonight. Proceeds l|\ uid of St »lohn's church. .loim G. Srrurnusouii, Cardigan. has confessed to a violation of the Canada `l`urnperanca Act. and Duld the usual line and costa, ' Sunvicics will he conducted in Orwell congregation next Sabbath by Rev. S. D. MaoPhse and in Murray Harbour South by Rev. A. J. MacNi~iil. Tris residents of Grand View and vicinity will have the pleasure of listen- ing to a lecture ou Temperance hy Rev. S. D. Mol-‘hee of Murray Rlvsrln their hall on Saturday evening next. HAVE you yet read the Program oft.hePrinoe St. School cunoertf You must bo heartless if you have not There is an artless under tone init which whispers thobalrnles will have a high aid time. Have you ever hob knobbed with a Court Jr.-steri An 'illustrious Uhiropodlsil A Gllbortian Exooutioneri N|rx1‘Suturdsy’s Guardian will he an excellent issue to send to friends. It will contain two entirely new features-an upto-dats popular piece of Music, and “The Home Circle"-in addition to Magazine Page, colored Comic page, interesting short Story, Sermon by Rev. Wm. Dobson, notes on the S. S, Lesson a week hence, and all the latest tolegraphlc and local nows.Ouly fifty cents par year or twenty-live cents forsix months. tt Ar the close of n meeting ofthe Lots 40 and 50 Farmers’ Institute held at Mill View on the 5th Inst, the following resu lution moved by M. J. Power of Summer ville, Secretary of Maple Loaf Institute. who was in attendance as a delegate, and seconded hy Joseph Acorn of Mill View was passed by a standing vote.--Resolved That this meeting unanimously condemn the iucreaso ol sessions* indemnity known as the “Salary Grab," the inoreatr in salaries of Judges and pensions to ex- rninisu-rs, and that irrespective of party. we pledge ourselves to withdraw our support from any candidate favoring the s une. This Guardlan's corrrspondent at Beach Point writes'-Capt..I.F.Willlams is home ons short visit to his parents. After March first he will command the bark Orion now at Halifax.-Capt Hugh .Iackson has built a small bait freezer or an entirely new design. It is his inten- ilon to secure his season's bait when herring are plentiful in tha spring and freezing them for use at any time through out the summer. lf the venture proves successful other fisherman will erecta number next season.-Philip Strickland our expert boat builder is busy as usual. No soonsris one finished than another one issst up. Ahandsome one is now receiving the finishing touches for Vere White.-Joshua Jordan is lu the trap~ ping business and is meeting with auc- cess, having trapped anumhor of fine animals recently which sellronriily atiarge prices. Capt. Alexander McKenzie h s purchased the trim little schooner Pearl ofLunenburgwhich he will iring here early in the spring.-W. S. Beck is got- tiug material for n new barn which wilibo erccwriiicxtsuniinrr-. It is to bo oon veniont in ever partlculan- Gabriel Billard piiid a flying visit to friends hero last wceir.- Our school is progressing rapidly under the skilful tenchingof Oscar Rolnrns, ltis safe to say thnthclstlic l-cat teacher we have had for a number of years.-All are glad to hear that n surplus has rccurred on the 1.0. R. as we need money to have the Murray Harbor Branch railroad brought toa tarurnui at Bosch Point.-A few avenings ago a social and tally party was hold at the home of Mrs. JosKooping.Tbc evening was spout in gnnies and various amusement aftor which buffy was served. Then the floor was cleared and William Richards and .lohn Davy glivee an oxhibl' tion in clog dancing. The party broke u|1,just as thu eastnrn horilon showen signs that- the night was about o‘ar. by singing “ln the good old winter time."- .iohn Gahoon gave u tamperanoo dlacoursi in the Baptist Uhurch Sunday wesir. Thi evening being fine tha Church was filled to its utmost oapaolt-y.Thsspeaksr showed clearly from the Scriptures the evils o' iutsmpersncs and urged all young msn to he tcmpcrsnos workers . Wo earnestly hope that Mr. Cahoon will give unothoi discourse on temperanee in the near future. Advice in Plrents- if your child ren are choked up with cold and oroup and t hsli lungs are In dangers! beoomlngwaaksned hy the effects-you can do nothing bsttor than give our Guaiacol Emulsion-it always does the work, and is sold on ltr nisrits- 40s per bottle.-A. W. lteddin, I'hem B. H i ' i ‘ , wymspgmusppy ...»v»wm»mm~m- NIM _ _ ' "T" :I ‘ ' Candy is wholesome if made from pure ingredients; that is why Willit S Choeolgies are in such demand. Put up in dainty pound and half pound mont are from l p. ui. to 6 p. ui. and 7.80 p. m. to 4 a. ni. For thu advertising and subscription departments from' li a. ni. to 6 p. ni. It is useless to ring either of thsabove departments at any oiher hon tf Tas Guarrlian's High Bank correspon- dent Writes:-itil seldom anyone writes anything, regarding High Bank, in your valuahls paper. TheSohooihoro is pm- groaalng rapidly through the untiring »-iTort.s of our eiiloiont tsaohor Miss :Mary Aitken. As there was no supplement granted a tcsehr-r, ut the last annual roasting, the rata payers roosntiy assembled and appointed Donald Living- :ton tooollsot for that purpose. A snug sum was realised and donated Miss Alt-kenaa an appreciation of hor good service. Caleb.lordsn teaches singing in the Hall Monday and Tuesday nights of each week. The large attsiulanra ann thoiuterest taken by everybody' shows Mr. Jordonto haacoinpi-tant as well an popular teacher. Donald McLean uf Bis- mark.W.D., is visiting his olii homa hare after an ahsencu of tuenty-three years. High Bank Lodge, I. 0. G. T., is gaining rapidly in membership. There are upwards of forty members enrolled now. This new Lodge was organised by Wallace Fraser about two inunihs ago. Splondld entertainments are given each night.. Rev. S. D. McPhee, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church nt Little Sands. pieachedu most impressive, interesting and eloquent sermon there last Sabbath. ills congregation feel proud in havin, suchaspeakenanriit is the opinion ni the writer-as uellas others who have heard him Thatheiis one ofthe hesi prcaehersin the Province. Mr. McPhee is popular with ull classes nnd denomina- tions.-We are sorry io report that one of our past respected residents, Mal Murchison, now residing in Bostun,Mass., got badly hurt there by falling off a hulld- iug. Last raportsstntc he is doing well as canbo expected.-We are pleased to ~ea the farm and buildings formerly iwned by J. A. McQueen, and for u. long rims vacant, now in the possession of one .if our esteemed residents, Ronnnle Stewart. J. D. Livingstone has recently erected a beautiful residence, which when painted and fully completed will be ia credit to the suttlenieiit. John J. Stewart is also preparing for the erection ofaflnolnrgehousc. lie will be ready tobegin about thc first of May. The Guardian is it very welcome guest in High Bank ami tho tcmpernnce people who did not receive It already should as it is one of the greatest tcmpelauoe helps imaginable. --_.__ Piles_ _Qured Sudering for Years. and Bed-Rid- den From Piles, a Contractor of Marlon, Ir.dians,is Cured by Pyramid Pile Cure. l`risl Package Sent Free to All Who ‘Send Name and Address. “I was troubled with piles for several years befura l would let It be known. But at last thcy became so severe that I could not wnlk and I had to take my bed. I tried everything and anything the doctors prescribed, and took their treat- ments for a long time. But nothing over did ins any good. I had seen your ad. in different newspapers, sol got a 50 cent box and began using them. From the very iirstl got quick relief and by the time I was starting on my third box I saw I was cured. I have not been troubl~ ed with them sluoe. Now you can use this as you please, because it is genuine. Yours, T. A. Sutton. Stone and Cement Contiuu-tor. Marion, Ind." Instant relief can be gotten by using tho marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure. It immediately reduces all congestion and swelling, heals ull sores, ulcers and irritated parts. The moment you start to use it your suffering ends and t-he euro of your dread disease is in aight. The Pyramid Pile Cure renders an operation unnecessary. Don'r. submit to the cruel, excruciating pain csussd by the aurgeon’s knife. Besides, itis expensive and humiliating nnii rarelya permanent success. ' The Pyramid Pile Cuic is put up in the form of “easy»to-use," specially made, suppositories. They are soul ing, pain- less. instant and certain. Atrial treatment will lio sent you nt once by u|ail,ln plainscnlerl wrapper,\vith- out a cont. of expanse to you, if you send | your name and address io Pyramid Drugl Co., 13045 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich. After you receive the sample, you can get s regular sire package of Pyramid | Ella Cure at your druggist's for 50 cents, | or if he hasn’t lt, send us the money and we will send it to you. comnisg/Enrs. City Cliuncll ments onjthe second Mon av n each month. Dr. F. F. Kelly Mayor; W. W. Clarke, City Clark. Adiourned meeting of Lodge Prince Edward, Red Rossi egree, Tuesday, Feb» rnary 0. Business of importance. l|nsrd's Llnimrnt ilellsvss Nsurslgii. Worth Reading li Notillgow CI-IEAPLY but how BATIS ACTDRILY can lbs ftttori with isawssi 'ri-:Irs his u los union 'l‘ii0Ut3l'll§5l. n 0 LD ask. Cheap or iii-shin: Iaasss CAUQE more strain It tha! R LIEVE. It takes E40 CAREFUl|I.Y and Ai?- C RA ltl.Y lit glasses. Timo is VALUAIILE and cannot htful boglvon for-nothing. 'rho KAL - ING tests wllo we make take TIME. for whlo wa ak FAIR ?g§’l‘“l5r'>l-l_§'li;li.a 'is&l§. ’?`l.'li iii 0" F¥; 'l\ilnr?‘\'sN¢3;Ir fszillltioa. o sro on rnmgam ws nh ii...t'§l.°`il$ o so W i Ito t i od ns altoilltltlioilrugeeiilnbrut w I” G. F. liU iCiiESON A boxes and mliwmiby afliliitnllewmwleawwmdingwmmmmnfectiollwmmwers. \wMu...umnnm\iMWwumMrINHwM#l¢‘ f I opdchm ` 3 P. F.. Islnn¢i',, Greatest Clothing House. -we vaawawysmwfssa 'A59 A. .lil customer oxpoeta us l oontluno this weoir. Tha Rev. T. F Fullerton will address the mostin this F._ S. Ronlnraon and his wife Mrs. Ulf! A. Robertson ara summoned to appear baton Siipsudiary Inman. Montague. on Tuesday next fo an alleged violation of the Canada Tempor- anos Act, iirst offence in each case. Tas death took plans at Sandon. B. O.. on Jan. 4th, of Edgar Anderson, son of David Anderson oLSt. Paton lBay. Four years ago Edgar .ioinad his brothers at British Columblasrid during that time sninysd perfect health and was constanr.» ly at work up to s mnnth previous to his death. Feeling unweil ha moved in,to Ssndon and soon dsvslopsd symptoms of typhoid from which ho nsvsr rallied. Though possessed of strong physique and l having all that medicui skill could do for him in the City Hospital the word had gone forth and ths inevitable followed. Asiugular prsssntinisnt possessed him from tho first in rofamnoo to his sickness. Nothing could remove the impression that his limo had coma, and so his short month was put to good uso in advising those about him how they ihoulil live. I-Ils pastor Rev. G. W. Brown writes words of great comfort to his parents in reference to their children, for tha assist- ance they have rendered him in the Masters service in that distant cily. Cara ih Cannot be Cured a iLhLOCAL Al’PLIGA'i`lONS,ae tlieycan- not reach the seat of i|.e disease. Gutarrh is u blood or constitutional dlscase,and in ordertocureit you uust take interns. remedies. Hall‘s0|t»f-rrh Curaia taken internally and acis directly ontho blood and inucuu. surfaces. iinll‘s Uniarrh 'Jure is not a qunck medicine. Itl wu.~ .rescrll ed by one ol thc best. physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. itiscompoaed of the boat tonics known. combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucoussurfaces. The perfect combinat- lonof the twoingrsdients is what pro- ilucossuch wonderful results In curing Cutarrh. Saud for testi vnoniuls free. F. J. CHENEY 8: C0.. Props., To do 0. lc Sold by Druggista price 750. Take Hall’s Family Pills for consil~ piition. SMALLPOX ` EMPTIES PULPITS. Gamrarr, Man., Feb. 5.-Rev2Mr. Hall, Baptist minister here has been attacked l by smallpox and the casa is serious. Rev. Mr. Morris of Pilot Mound, who was his, guest, is in quarantine also. There will be two pulpits vacant. PAINS iN THE STOMAGH. After working all day, sewing, scrub- bing, baking, swaapiny, washing, writ' ing, operating s typewriter, or behind the counter, a woman is aura to get tired. It’s too bad u woman has to work, still thutfs the way the world goes, but 'it'i~ a consolation to know that the pains thai _ come through hnnl work and worry auch as headache, hackar.-hc, indlgcstion and dyspcpsia can he cured hy Hutch tab lata. They ara put up inorpi-nsively sol anyone can buy them.10 for 10 cents. For ‘ sale by all druggists. l Iron Ox Tablets are for sale st the Apctheoarlss Hall. 7dtf Saturday l0tl\ inst, is] positively the last day for; ciacounts on electric light and gas bills for January 'ighting-psy now and save worry. 8d'5i. Not the least ultrnctivc of all tho bar advertised in this issue. Dress Goods. Think of buying clcgnnt fashionable goods ut cost. some times less. White goods actually damaged by fire or water ari- bcavcm at half price is n notable one-un' unequnilud opportunity to secure acoat almost given away. The item of lincl MEET ME AI THE ALWAYS BUSY I' . °"°l\iDil» * r New . Laces and Embroi- y deries A' Si.2"fifi,l..?§.fi§.; l he of these goods, which may be truly cal ed complete. It includes all the newest patterns in the different grades shown. Swit- zerland, France and Eng‘and have each c iitributed their quota to this stock which oiiers the widest possible choice., Al'0vcrs, Edgings, insertions, and Appliques. sl These goods were selected with a they are goods not only that will sell _.‘____.. _._.,_ _ _ well, but \vi'i wear well. " Weconfidently ask your inspec- 1 tion. Specially nice patterns iu Corset i l _ . ‘ Cover, Embroideries. ‘ STANLEY BROS. ni--1'--1 2 -- _ ' gains that this store has offered arc r . BAKED MEANS _ N ; 4 cn- S 2_=,c sninurs .... 2 5AI\|€ EEC? .~ li d t be eaten from the can. Cau be served in a numi`;l'Hr:l=‘?vl¢ly¥s°\‘/]i‘;..,esali'lds, mayonaise, stews, etc. . . . - - : "TrvTr\em." |Y.1.;if'§51.i2’§`§`21..fifilléfI£.""".'?..Z'l'” SANDERSON (21 C0 J Li ; ....ii- _ai W Sample A Machines Ar-lkfvilv-E A few sample mach ines sent us by manu- , 1. ~ --- ."? i if `\ gi "{.a.."\ Sewing 1 M y ‘ ufactui-ers prices if you buy at once. Call to- day and examine them. lilillti' lll’0$., facturers. First class E in every respect. We have not room for them. You can buy | . . these machines atman- ‘ Men’s Here you can get the best-fitting and most comfortable shirt on the market. , Prices that will astonish yon. __ Try one of the “Big Shirts," plenty of room and g fed. Sl nl D B I f view to the satisfaction of patrons and 4 with regard to nur own reputation; if l l ,i in li l