li ' 5;. ii '.,. 1.* ,_ 531 ,___ if’ .vf .ii =: if ~ . ,_ . _,__ _~-. _'<52 '_ . ' ev. :V 'fi ' .ae ‘ _,-,» ~.`:*_-9-*_ ff; ‘F11 .. .ig fel 14 *tilt .ji ._ .__ iii( ,»; _ 'i :li =.»fi»‘ 1 e' t ,_ r~‘ 5.1;' fb ,i . ,__ 'Sill .` .lg 1i=”3 ‘ll 1 t lql. El it 7;j`_-'.1 ‘$0 l. 1.. 73 rr' ' -‘-_ r’ ' ' f .. A :ui t°fi..;, l* " ...ei ln; iii? 3.. 7 -~' _ _ 1’ ,_ .1 if H. , _ .3-‘til J _.M lf.- -.-1 ef. . _ i li , _ ii l I-ll \ .y .(t. ..} V _\'_4».fi | ;f‘ i. Il i>Aos_i=oun 7 »-rm “me _ I t ' ’ THE cnigwrrrrowu GUARDIAN ' me-r or -iw. THE WHIITE PLAGUE ' a socua ”s:vmN'r ` V as s tangible evidence' ei die' [gnu , ' IN NEWFOUNDLAND _ _ AT GAP TRAVERBE _tlldo $11.4 loodpywislies of those as- sr. Joi-ins' Nfia,.1..n, as-A nav. are ure. Jas. msenouzui ana _ei-aiiy. amps,” “gsm” the white plague isjggglgl' 0| Celar 'graverse were very] The "donation" consisted of lembled and of the congregation gen- pf to be inaugurated in Newfoundla.nd\ Y Nmem ° “Y the members .purse of $120 including $45 from the' d ui on-ecti ` or the Govern l°[ ‘h° °°“g"3°"i°“ °“ th” \>°¥“'“1l1¥ °=“0° Cove. Argyle Shore. Desabie nn er e on -1 5 o the new year. On the evening of and Hampton ,e¢¢_i,_,,,, of the congre ment- |January 4th b William Reid, President of the 1 (C .° °“t “ny °' tl” P°°' 3“l”“ °°"¢°W¢i by Mrs. J. Inman Reid Newfoundland Company has of-gesngled 8:: '§§;v§:m°én%av‘°li”§‘t7 3;’ gud Mi” Ml’-TY C- MBCNOVIII- of De-1 “ra to °,.e¢¢ and equip B Ba““_o,._ Minister and his mm” W B t e able and has been further increased fum for the treatment of tubercolosis and happy New Year Y laagggslafaigi \‘Y WP Blldltlml 0' 530 from the Suln' patients in this city at a cost oi'wh,_, is always conépicuous in . §;l_'tSade section collected by Miss b th H | Pro- a Ramsay and Masters G C $50 000 and his two ro ers, enry 5 th . . . . and Robert' Reid, agree to spend a $31 xggngreegatliedharln gltetvgewglllliilibgr "l‘.h2r:I'w?fg gales :lakgngd $130 in alll' l - ' ' - a a un an supp y g like sum for sixteen cottage hospitals 1. K u to be scattered over the outlying dis- i aeliamagieiia hei‘i%ii\’1:)<;mpiPe;id2od‘i§iPilir_ tricts. The government has acceptedlthe evening* .me worthy doctor ei the offer. glladinevdmihcir, Iniision Im gn, Mu,” » ._ . _ _ 9 \=\P0 08 SIDE or the intri-I ‘sion be assured the occupants theft there was no cause for alarm. 11;* G. E. Hughes, has nn invigomgor eloquently referred in fitting- terms ' ke mm of our nail in ministering to the spiritual wants tba; will grow hair or money back. _to the_arduous duties of _the pastor time to ta y " _ is when you have hair to take caretof such a large and widely scattered 0 1, _i_ 1l'your hair is getting thin, fradu- allytfalling out, it cannotbe long be- fore ' the spot appears. The greatest remedy to stop the hair‘-_from falling is SALVIA, first Great American Hair Grower. first dismvered in England, SALVIA fur- nillfts nourishment to the hair roots and acts so quickly that people are amazed. A isrge some for soc., |‘° 'L s»s~uwA-u.-sn ol-» -.wwwcemiil -(ai r/-hz; ” 5, in if To Merchants v and business men generally. -_ You will need lo, start -l9l2 ‘With some new '5 Office Supplies J* We are well stocked wiili Blank Boobs (ell kirds). ` ' Lcdgers. Day Books. Cash books. - Letter Books. Journa|s.lndex Qooka, " Record Books, Price Books files. ._ Inln. Account papers, En- velopl. " Foolscap etc. etc, Binding Cllel. a'P you usinv our “Suc- ¢e`n" "Binding Cnses?, tor Lclters and invoices, cveiy gisiness man should have them. n‘y $2.50 in one dozen lots Cur goods are bought right gud sold right. Carter Qt Company Limited. _ 1 ¢m0nwm¢lvsvn»»svav»\mrr»rerrm0=m S I ; a fd fi‘fn'@(I_Y!y‘¢ a .lt _ 11"; » n"»`§ ~ 1ZYi‘foYo`/SV congregation. The faithful perform- ance of these duties had called forth the hearty appreciation of the con- gregation towards tbe Pastor and bis amiable wife upon whom devolv- led much uf the care of the home and inanimity of the congregation and of the labor of the affairs ol the pas torate because of the often prolong- .f iastor and people continued t0_ ed and unavoidable absence of the 1 Pastor from the Manse. They had therefore assembled to express this feelidt( of appreciation and esteem. He begged Mr. and Mrs. MacDougall and family to accept the “donation” 51117011' T Cure uielny naps eoedhepuvol ¢<\rl»- ln' dl um lhrnnl nad l\||v‘o ~ ~ ` 35 EGU!! I/il-mlilem Pins at Low Prices . We have a splendid line of em- blem pins here including Oddfellows. hlasons, Foresters, Knights of Pythian, Hinernians, Sons of Tem- perance. Good Templars, and C. M. B. A. They are shown in gold and gold filleo in the most agvproved designs and quality connit ered the prices make iheni splendid values. Priced at 456 up W. N. Tanion | Sunnyside. _ I _ -_ t °f flour. fruit. vegetables and grain,- wineh the doctor sam reminded nimi of an ancient expedition to Egypt! *md |10 lwped that in tbeni would he| found a "silver cup of blessing," as' in the days of yore. Rev. Mr. MacDougall thankedtbose present for their pleasant surprise and the congregation for their hand- some donation. It was altogether .lnnierited and wholly unexpectedon 3118 D8l't. He appreciated this as the .nost valuable gift he had yet receiv- xl from them, not only on account Jf its intrinsic value but because of he encouragement it brought, the the assurance that the tie between itrengthen. His labors in the con- gregation although arduous at times wereelwuys pleasant because of the loyalty, sympathy, and hearty c0-op- eration of the people. 1-lb reviewed the great events that had transpired :Ince they had inet on a similar oc- iasion among which were the severe accidents that had happened to the doctor and himself which he trusted would not detract from their humble service but would greatly add to their personal appearance. In behalf of himself and family he wished them _A NHD V/_ n ‘ ~ :- _ \\i * - '../ ‘ xanax. . _' _ - -“_ . ‘ g“\\`. 2 :HRA _ lli"' \»jl,]:f It's not difficult to ‘Rat the irindof all a happy New Year rind hoped that their kind gilt would be repaid to them an hundred-fold. The ladies had done their part. and had by no means lowered the stand- ard of their efficiency in providing good things tu satisfy and regale the most fastidious. The well filled bask- A I"A'l`lll§R’S BURDIN A few years ago there was a popu- lar song to the effect. that “€'\'cry~ body works but father," hut DOW there is a new one in ubich "father" gets the praise that is due him. The hardworking head of n family is apt to become so absorbed iii his efforts to meet the demands on him. and provide for the future welfare of his wife and children, that bc o\'er- works, injures his health, and breaks down while still_ comparatively young. Oiir advice is to take Vinol. our delicious cod liver and iron tonic. when you feel that you are not as strong as usual. It is simply wonder- ful in giving new strength and Vig0r and often wards otf nervous break- down or other serious illness. We have so much faith in Vinol that we say, "Try it-it must please you or we give back your money." You can't afford to pass this oder by, if you are weak and worn out. Vinol will build you up _and make you strong. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. Cold Cream il. _____l_ i A ____.l_, . pure, clean and fragrant with ' oder of the best imported rose water. Nothing better for chapped lips or rough weather coin- plexions' It nourishes the skin. Apply it at night and in the morning sunbuiii and wind- buru have disappeared. It is as good as the highest priced cream on the market- Put up in porcelain jars laundry work you wan you na ronize PHE SPAR STEAM LAUNllR¢Y. We use no iniurious acids in our prog-ess-| thus our method prolongs the lile ot, should patronize us. Another is that you can always rsly on _the tiality of _tha work an on getting it at t eright time ‘ Star Steam Laund r A. F. Wrheter. Penn vour lines. This is one reason whl' you' l l *< r5c each tubes 25c. E. A. F ostef ets were emptied and a sumptuous repast was served in that dainty manner characteristic of the ladies of the congregation. After all had par- taken a profitable conversation and discussion of the topics of the day took place amid much pleasantry and was interspersed with selections on the piano skilfully and artistically rendered by Miss Florence MacFadyen of Parkbcg, i-lash. Rev. Ewen Mac~ Dougall, brother of the Pastor, was present and did much toward the cn- tcrtainrneiit of the evening. In due time the assembly dispersed with the blessing of the Minister, feeling that a profitable evening had been spent and that much had been done to strengthen the 'social ties of the congregation and community and to cheer the Minister and his family in their journey through life. - MATTER WHAT COFFEE now drink, _it can’t cost over _WF a cent a. day extra to drink PACKED ~ ltd Ot-ii; _ Arm TW.) POL’.`!l'lt`,.:3y§ ff I' I 1"( it 'n | the finest codec in the land. This is 5 Sul Bread grown from selected seed under the best agricul- tural conditions. if ri li _ll ll. Sl'tl‘l 3 .'IiE`l`}"L"§,!_|__ it .__ _Q Z'-n To SAVE Pi-iE1.Ps _ ,__________ FROM sxscrmos. t___ 5 p_A__ _ ._..."'""' _ '”"' BOSTON, Jan. 25-Governor Foss and the Executive Council listened for three hours today to arguments for and against the commutation of the death sentence against Silas N. Phelps, the Munroe Bridge murderer, then eaienmed until io Queer to- ` morrow morning, when a vote will be taken. Warden Brydgcs of the Charlestown State Prison was asked if the execution until to- t to put 0 morrow, and agreed to do so. Attor- iey Davenport ol Green field, who de- 'endcd Phelps when the latter was tried for killing Deputy Sheriff Em- mett. of Hastings, furnished the irincipal plea for the commutation of the sentence. He based his request on the assertion that a man named Bishop of North Adams, could throw ieiv light on the matter for which the Deputy Sheriff was trying to ar- est Phelps. The Attorney also said '_ B - which he told the council in executive T" _Jroduce one witness wanted, and ask- ed for a reprieve of from* sixty ‘to ninety days, that he might furnish the Executive with new facts, and also have the wife and children of Phelps to appear. l\lrs. Phelps being now too ill to attend. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kint You Have Always Bought Central Drugstore Sunnyside. _.___ ____ Bears the A The Reliable carpenter and IF Cabinet _Making Shop 1. _ just a word to merchants and business men who are con- ` teuiplzitiug changes in your stores or oihccs, I ani prepared to do anything iii the line of carpentering, cabinet makingnrepairs ‘~ to office fixtures, counters, shelving, hard wood flooring any , _ thing in the woodworking line I' engage skilled workmen. Your work will he ncatlv d t quickly done. When in need of an experienced cnrplnllgr Y" write or call at my shop ’ cHARLEs CARSON. tl 198 Queen Street, Over Large’s Livery. h t he had additional evidence of »-‘-7.----ffffff--------.-f ~.-_-_-_-.~;.-.-J-_-_-_-- __-_-_-_.___,,Y,-.__ ,_ _‘__ Icssion. He said he was not able to IN MEMURIAM. , _ _ _-_ Ibis family the legacy of 'an iinblem- The death occurred at Point Prim on the morning or the 17th inet. of ,besides 'his widow two sons, Jenn M Donald Gillis, formerly lighthouse keeper of that place. Deceased up to about a year ago had been a very of Vancouver, B.C_, and Roderick ai; home, also tivo daughters, Dollie A_ who came home from Vimcoiivei- af ished reputation. I-le leaves to mourn health man. Last May be under 'the lwglnnlng Of her `f€\l2l1er’s illnes y _ went ii very serious operation at the P. E. I. Hospital and for a time had hopes of ii recovery, but the disease ivan too for advanced- and in the au- tninn lie began to full. After two un- _eiicccssful operations he returned to his home where lie sunk rapidly suf- fering intensely uutil death relieved him. He bore his sufferings with pa- tience mid resignation to the Divine will and fell asleep trusting in the merits of his Redeemer, leaving to McRae. and Mary at home, also one gist; MPS. (Cnpt-) Ken. Finlayson of Char: lottetown. The funeral, ii large one, took place the ltlth inet., services ‘being conducted by his pastor, Rev, ,J. M. McKenzie of Belfast, assisted `at the house by Rev. Ewen McDoug- all. Interment at Belfast Cemetery. The pall-bearers were:-John Stuart, A. J. McRae, D. N. Murchison, Wm_ Finlayson, Nell Morrison and Richard ...___ _.. .___ e_ _ _'_'-,.~_,:},‘1$iL_..` ` 'L' ‘;> 1. -¥?i;`f“~`£¥“~v . .-»s;- “ \°\'\f_ __` ` “M . ..____ , 1 ~~ 1 I //N 'A / 4 fiiilrv vs r . _i_t»¥,,» I4, lf. ' ug-.' “" . U 'Y iv' 7 _' ' ‘ _y_/ .1 ' _; . . 1 sg K. li, ~ i _. _ _._ is, " . ‘is ta i,-if-'iifw-___ ~ W1 W w »'li%q'?/It A ‘f ( _ . _ if .~__ " _ ' 4 .-vr_;5A./f _`_v\,_ _ ..._ f V , _f 4." J ey.;-_/___~ W7 ..,.»_-_1f_=:‘».1°“~t`5»€-§'_df.7.*.' " fi? ‘_ V., I if 7. .-_ _*_ 'ig' _,€',sr_ :__ & _,,» Watch `_,. vZ;y.~_v f).-_r1.1 th ` '51 Big Sign is , Qdd jumpers A Sweaterb Coflt .St:1ap.§u.n_7 25 odd jumpers regular ` Men’s coat sweaters in rown au gre p "' lypriced at$i. toclearst worthto2.ootoclear at ..... Another lineworth1.5otoclearst..................----77¢ Sample Pants _ at if It L “f iiiw ii _ A Tie Special .'\ la -";_\_ `\\ -__ ' for the Boys` " .. ,L Here is another special_ snap for the boys who ,I have helped to make this ~ " sale the biggest on record. We have io doz neck ties. ‘ all the latest designs in four-in-hand---the trap' " picst line We have ever , shows, worth from 6oc 4 to 75c to clear at 37c.0nly 3 to one customer. I .\ f---“_--'*-*e Although I have taken part in many big sales this one is the biggest and best from every standpoint that I have ever seen. l need $35co. in the worst way, to pay off a finan- cial obligation and the way my friends and patrons are coming to my assistance is an encouraging and inspiring lesson. The present standing can le seen in the section on. t he left. ` And below are some special snaps that should bring S. Last _%_Lap in the Race for $3500 ' _ Still short /$527.95---Special Bargains for to-day 1 F Facts and Figures -N ' sale such a splendid success I-have a feeling of sincere As annouucedbefore I must have $3500 before Jan. gist--I positively must have it on hand at the end ot this week. Below you ste in plain figures the amount this sale has brought to date and I am trusting on the bargains 'offered in this ad to bring me the remaining amount. Thursday _lun iitli Sz-63 ri.; Friday “ izih _~,n3.oo Saiiirday " igiih tn.; xiii Mcliday “ i_qth |4914 'l`u<-fsdziy “ i(»\h 358.35 Wcdriesdny* “ i7tli 94. qu (very 'l`iiiirsd.'/iy " iSih ing 71 I"rida_\' “ 1o'li 341.04 Saturday “ :oth 28|.|3 Monday “ 22ml 158.88 Tuesday " 23rd zr'6 :S Wednesday “ 2.iiLi ii;.1o Amount receivei to date $2972.05 in the remaining amount. Ammm, rewind $`,5oo_ ° \ .gf Must have the remaining 527.25 by Saturday at stormy) selves Two Specials in Boys’ Boys suits, tweeds and viorsteds, odd sizes, assorted brown re s, teens, black and fancy stripeeffects, worth to __ I 5 l Smart Suits --\ ‘The C°lles¢ suis ._ ‘_.__ ...W $7. Auotherlilre a little better than thc above regularly sells “Lion Brand U for8.75toclearat...... ...._$4.9;l] M Less _than A splendid line of sample pants iso pairs in the lot, all sizes and the ve ry best tailoring 4 Cost throughout worth 2 75 to clear st.. ....$l.38 - fo -' Some _Splendid Overcoat tl; t' ” _ 1% -~~.,o .. , ° `;A ~ _ _ ‘_ /V' l "‘f ` J ` ` ,I t I 7 'il ‘ fl .1 W' ////, t, E fl _,- , _,W tt/ Special Snaps Boys' Coats A llmitedline of boys' overcoats i' boys up to 7 years, College and Converto worth 6 75 to clear at _ Worthto5.5otoclearat.. ......$2.47 -°-'---°~°°-°'-°°- ~~~~--- $2-95 To the men, women and boys who have made this gratitude and apprcciatioi: that is too deep for words. But we are still $527.95 short of the needed amount and partly for this reason but mostly in appreciation of your splendid help I ani making zi special deep cut in many lines for the remainder ofthe week. ` But read the specials ~-they will speak for them- -. f-__ Bargains ~_ College Converto and Senator coats, only4 in the lot re- ‘l ` gularly 11.50 for... _ ...._$5.95 Another line in brown, only 4 in lot worth to $14 to f -"€‘3“‘f/_./-c -s;'z§@f»~..2=f;_ . mr #__ ._ S - S . \ A . _gli lm fi;;%~°f=--1 _l’!i f ..» y _ H clearzit _. ..., . _ . . . . . .. . ........ 798 /' . , 'luwo brown diagonal coats worth $20 to clear at... ll 38 1,/ ;.l _/si' _ __ t Fiveiilsteisworih875i¢,¢1@m- at _________"___U.485 .ff /-A.i\__| ,> ` ` Worthii_75toclc'arat........ ....,., ,.,..,.,,125 “mg ll . / I . ll ' I \ Other Sensational Snaps Silk handlcerdiicfs, only 4 ciuz in lot, worth :.25 to clearat. . . _ 50¢ Silk niuil'.crs ranging in price to 2.00 to clear at ogr wid . H ' . ' ll I0 Silver Brand oollars worth :oc ea: h to clear at S for ` . I . u ` I I ' I 1 ' 1 '| pg Ab_k“. _ i I, . to dear 5;: Ge [Jil l`>lr1:\:l_9d.coll‘:\'r:s,alitstyleti. grades and si/.es f`o|nii:rly .: forzzgz Fancy \ _/ Scelilie A “ig I ' Sign V .\ _i :nil ‘ 4'- ~» _ ti T.-:_ 1 1'.. ` *-_;;~*`§>- _/ ' .§i~;». 51”.- »”> ?;~;- -_Ti-¢;=“’ %'i.TT‘T-*___t‘_‘__’__4.-._'_"‘r‘ _ -_, ;_-_ _ -“J/_ ' A_4,___ ;_,,_, 6 of/A Vests vests worth’ to $5 to clear at ........-» L97 E“llll1*|l |""la"‘35, Worth 2.50 to clear at. . . . . I 65 , t Nllim S|\lflB of English llanncl worth |.z5 to clear e ' t “‘ ....... . . . . A splendid line ofwinter caps worth up tu |.oi»\0 clcarat................. ..... ............. ..._ 25c Gloves iaff- 3 ' ‘ b Glovrs. Slrey and ~ o rown, dressed and undressed kid __` . \\,. »<'» -f. V4 V ' . . Yi/e are clearing out a special line of nien’s PIM" “"4 f3“"Y “EBFZPG r-lilrls st less than cost. _ Thisvline comprises all this beat and lates: atyk.. in Too\¢e's and Star Brnnd shirts, shown in all sizes and considered splendid vsluesst their former prices *~ » worth to 2.25 10 clearat IIS Men`a 'hid gloves _ worth i.35lo clear at ..........-..._ 69c Driving gauntlets of rcal sstrakhsn worth ‘ z 25 to clear st. ..l.J$ _.\\~"ff;lfs 3 \;$__. H/ f ‘ uf lui///' ;` 1 __-'_-i""_1"" ' t C - ffang ¢»\ cf arimeeprice.........89.: if , . ' BROWN’S Watch the Red Tags BROWN’S “Ii _.gg- i 1 is s. .» .i_.i_ ML»__* ' ‘\.#_'_ _ ° - ~ _~.» *" - _. ~.. <¢nigi_i;___g The Bonnell Advertising Agency--Sales Managers - Q A