rr' ..<... ll'oe|sl'_8,, Pills . i~ 5 'lF’1')!,Y"*9fP'_"'1'f!q!Y§['5f't11If»K1v1v.:fi‘-~r;_zr.a.»» 1 ,.-i1~.-.- .... __ _ . . . , .__ _ _ _ _ as \ ,,... . - ,........ _ .. _ .r _ _ , ..., - - -' ~' ~ -'~ f ' ‘ H numfvkv 'ill IIEIIS [ii Wil liliiililig Tim mall snivad in the City yesterday ataquartsrtotwo. It’a a mod tal'os;:a-d-slow in its pass J C N/. E-ewew-we IIIOUS, . l1iOllS. e ii I so r-=-~~»~--M--~~ f of r°w~ noon- - ill W '_ ,/‘, - ,‘ , , _,LJ fw < J., , If you want the best results in your -. _ Xmas cooking, get your groceries from , us. Prompt sle= livery. t Phone 199. A Webster ~& McKay -ff -. @- OWN SO P keeps the moat tender shin, soft, smooth, and free from chaps. No Other is just as Good. , , El lenfrfsfi.. ‘_.* f,urr\s trawl". \‘ \~.*,a-if -\%"~>*.,' rf* ` WE ARE BAKERS Of fancy and plain pies, pastry, rolls, doughnuts, etc., and anything of our baking is always' whole- some, toothsome, excellent. The earlier we receive your order the better. a _ German Buns loc. ~‘ Parker House Rolls roc. ‘ ` Rock Cakes loc. LemonTops ioc. -J Doughnuts loc. D. STEWART. _ ECLIPSE BAKERY. Bakes Best Bread. r ‘»?e‘\r,~\-?',.*-\' ~‘=*.>~‘ ‘.=,.‘.>'\~ =é* F `i?'.2‘\S‘ "‘ noon I sTovE cont SHOULD LAST WELI AND BURN WELL. THE BEST BURNING COAL ON THE MARKET TO-D AY IS . PORT HOOD AND ITS LASTING QUAL- ITIES ARE MOST ASTON- ISHING. l Poinior Why is our maéjlsnewl ing _ every sry? ne-' cause our its are' perfect and goods it give saiisfsc- ` - _ tion. F.” R- , ' nguocisrs, Custom Tailor. Greet oeors¢_S"*°‘- , , .lnoiin._r. Baca. have The Guanliaira llbanklforshaudsome calendar for the current year. Bnaisnn Elliott arrived at St John's Newfoundland yesterday from Boiiris vis. Sydney. ,Ali wsil. 4 'V' _ g '_ Tal ohoir of the First Methodist Church have each been presented with a zdfd lialfaovemign by the congregation in ap- preaistidn of their services. Tan Bev. E. Gillies will preach in the Presbyterian chu.roii.` Bloomfield on Sah- bath Jan. 10, at ll a. in., at 0'Leary at 3 p. m. and at Brac at ii p. m. TBI Ladies' Hockey Club began their seaaon's practice last night.” The ladies were instructed in the intricacies of the same hy “Toby” McMillan, the well known Abeswelt player. 'Inn annual Burns concert will be held in the Opera Rouse on tha 85th January, and promises to be ons ot the best of the many excellant concerts held under the auspices of the Caledonian Grub. ' Till C. P. R. Atlantic Division Passen- ger Stall’ have issued to their friends neat Christmas remembranoes in the form of aoard with silhouettes of the dilerent members of the stall. Prominent among them are the proilles of C. B. Foster and James McKenna. Ar the Police Court yesterday William Mahar (Whitecsp) and Frank Gormley for drunkenness and disorderly conduet and breaking windows in the houses of Mrs. Harden, Hrs. Kneebone and Mrs. Wares at the East End were gives seven and six months respectively in jail. M. O. Molionnrn, well known in Char- lottetown, has severed his connection of 5 years with the James Robertson Co. of St. John and accepted a position with the Henderson Potts Cc., Ltd., of Halifax and Montreal. Prnvious to leaving St. Iobn,Mr.ll cBobhie was presented by the employes of the James Robertsen Co. with a solid gold chain and bar. IK future a new system of charging books loaned by the Legislative Library will be adopted, and Rule8of the Rules for the management of the Library limiting the time of retention of books to two weeks will he observ- ed. all books out have been renewed for two weeks to January ltiih, before which date the librarian would like to have them in. A very pretty wedding took place on New Year!-i Eve at \Veston, N. S., when Miss Mary Curry Sandford, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sandford was united in marriage to Mr. Harry Saunders of Ayle8ford. The ccremuny which took place st? o'clo¢lr, was per- formed by the Rev. G. P. Raymond (brother-in-law of lbs bride) of Charlotte- tiwn, assisted by Rev. L. D. Moore of Berwick. A1uaoNin‘io1iNi~specinien of beef was on exhibition yesterday in the stand of Saunders dt Newsom at the marker. The s-cor weighed when dressed 1,132 lbs, a weight that has not been excelled even at Iliastar markets for a long time. The steer was bred hy William Schuririan, North Bodcquo, and during ihe past year has been led by Saunders & Newsom. The beef was greatly admired by all who saw it yesterday. _ A Milne Fraser, Halvfax, the agent for Provinces and Newfoundland. L. C meeting 'in Zion Church last niglit. was Mr.Stovecson on Patriotlr|m.As a suitable the First Methodist at 7,30. The addre~s will he given by Rev. Lio Williams. At the conclusion of the week ol' prayer meeting i.. short meeting of the Loru's ____--1--*-° WARTS REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN. Piitnarn's Painless Corn and War! Ex tractor never falls io remove Waits Coins or Bunions without pain in 24 hours Refuse a substitute for “Put- nam's“; it's the best. , -'>|' *_ _ TOILET LOTIONS ' Winter wirinds play l1av0C with the complexion causing ` chafing, redness and sore- ness ci-the skin. These dis- comforts are quickly remedi- ed bythe use of any of _the . following aupaiof t01l¢! lot-Ions. i'idc's Witch Haul Crelm wiieeiwa olycermohlly I14c'sAimo|ld Crolm- Bdelwelsa Cream. Almond Jelly. Hind'a Honey and AIIIIGU4 , Cream. Violet Cream. These preparations make the skin soft and velvety. 1 “THE TWO MAC’S" liobonudslaolililili. N , . Though it keeps the. time for the wwii; ft holds units hands in front cl its face And it always rnaa itself down.-Orig. Tru: weather moderated somewhat yes' tcrday. ' At nine in the- morning the thermometer was two below, all- day it hovered around zero and this moi'ning at one o’cloek the mercury was three above with prospects of a further raise. Carrara A. H. Anderson and family left on Tuesday morning for 0harlolte~ town, where they will in future reside, Capt.ain'Anderscn having reccived an important appointment in the ordnance department-of the militia service. His father and mother 'who accompanied them, will also live at Charlottetown We join with Captain and Mrs. Ander- son's many friends in wishing them bon voyage, and every success in their new home. Oaptaln.Anderson ie one ol our nicht respected Lunenburg boys, and ‘we n¢’piw.es unit nn ibuisy nn been recnsplud. During the many years he resided here he took an active part in everything which was for the advance- msntof the town, and in social circles he will be greatly missed.-Lunenburg Pro- gross.-Captain Anderson has rented the house owned by Hrs. Nelson D. Armour on Upper Hillsboro street where he will rssi<`s with his family. Ar the last meeting of the Northern Agricultural Institute held in Mayleld Hall, on the 88th uit., the directors sub- mitted the following programme for the winter work. Meetings to be held on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month. Subjentsfor discussion at each meeting vis. material and sceial im- provement; the Amherst Winter Fair Dairying Transporation; Cnr- ient events, the world over; How bestwincrearc the fertility oi’ the soil: Our national resourses; Seeds. Papers or addresses tcbe given by the following members respectively. A. Molatt; Walter Simpson, Bay View; O A Steven- son, cheese-mek. r, New Gla gow; Geo B McNeill. Cavendish; Wm. Moffatt, Mayfield; Wm G Houston, do: Ernest Bulman, South Rustlco and Thomas Doyle, North Rustioo. The Arai. meetingto bc held in Cavendish Hall on Monday the llth inat at 7,3). é._._._1--- LIGHTNING REMEDY FOR ORAMPS Some people have cramps pretty often, others only now and again. But when on do have them ii.’s a mighty quick re- suro as death to relieve cramps in five se- conds-ii,'s instantaneous, just a few drops in sweetened water and the pain is gone. Buya bottle of Nerviline to-dai, and iieepit handy. Nerviline is anom- mon household necessity and only costs 25 cents. Dir.. iIAmr.'roN's Manpnaxs PILLS Oulu: Oousriiurion vmrr/I /lrsinrmoo Saivrisco De Cuba, Jan. i.-The Ger- nrin cruiser Vineta, Commodore Chroe- day for Port AuPrince, Hayti. To heal and soften the skin and remove grease, oil and rust stains, paint and earth, etc. use The "Master Mechanic's" Tar Soap albert Toilet Soap Co.. Mfrs. ________,,_..._..______ Toir.l1Lo‘rroNs Your skin will not . . , _ _ 2_3 I -‘h N C '_ can h has "turned fecl the least discomfort during the cold --~,= ‘Y / ima- gzw ‘;]Dr\;r{rhere¥:;phas c0n,mob` d wcatter if you use any of the following: NN ", ' with the Smnh Pwnver Typcwmcr C,._ Macs Witch Hazel Cream, Violet Cream, Chops __,\ I i \, ,_ _' as their sole agent in the Maritime §Jd;I;°(;°érg';':';»,hggrgsmgslliglmzlgg q“iCklY _ and Smlili Sc Bios. last February tendered J°"7' Th"° “° ‘ll °“V“i°' "°“°l‘ and *$9*/5` their lwgmuun mth the “ho” camp, »irsisle_s and we can recommend them with easily any but A,ex_L_ Brown ,ho h,,¢m,d confidence. 'the Two Mau, MacDonald = in <5 . the first Smith Premier and perfected it ami “‘°K;'£°“;'I;““l""» 0°f“¢\‘ GW" _ V is still vice-president cf the Company. "°-'K' M' °“ "°°"' d W . ` 1,) _; Owina to the very severe weather the We are yet to we from in exam to me ,,'. ilnest lot of choice Christmas go ds in the hell, Fitsroy St., a son. At the Hotel Russ, Summerside, Jan. (Sth, 1904 ty Rev. W. B. Smith, B. D., Ph. of Cod WCH ,is carefully pre- pared, contains 'pure oil, and is leasantly flavored good for coughs, colds and allbron- . < cliial afiections. 35 and 50 CciilS. Arrived per steamer Campana 50 bags and 15 barrels red _ 1. per cent in another month. onionsj- selling lowbefore storing for winter-wholesale and retail. Also_Hubbard Squash, and Citron Melons, Celery by the barrel and doz. Place your order now, price will be up 50 ._I. J. (ia Sr Son WHEN PEOPLE TALK about value and low prices in TWEEDS AND CLOTHING beaten, and our prices are the lowest for a good article. TRY US AND SEE. The Humphrey Clothing Store, OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, A. WINFIELD SCOTT, Manager. ~ %w~u»nAw Ile( you want. -Polson`s Nervilineis as, I i AFTER IHE HUSTLE ANI] BUSTLE of Christmas perhaps there is Someone forgotten. to whom you intend sending a present. Send Something For a. New Yec.r's Gift. What would be nicer than a nice comfortable rocker or Morris chair? Come in and see what we can show in this line John Newson, “Sells Best Furniture.” der, arrived hare yesterday and left to- . Mechanics, Farmers, Sportameni ‘ -- On Jan. ith to William and Mrs Camp- ' __‘f<,i,! , 'ti sinorurs ,r rn.; v, :1 #Fe . It saves Strength, Time, if and §~‘-.ri j _ , I Food .' _ er’ -#if ik-1:;f:im;v:;$;§ii;d.iu1;hgeiigfsigiiyoiizlie °"‘y`"W'P'°°’“m' 'Z "“° fowl’ Hgh’ meat’ ii ' - ' . K Vegetables, friiit, This evening tho meeting will be held in ' kind of f ' Food. sf. Simple, d urable, easily li. dim.. not i|i;i~~|i, tour, mir./i -.1 ~ ,iiiii-1.. .i_ lim r-li-»;v.~‘ ii iliii-,i‘iiiii‘.~1ia<»i' mo- diiiui. lI:\=v\‘lf-Hliiiriwiiiiiig iriiivos. im; iii-r--l ii in _.mir liiluiicii. l-ily itlii-rc. Charlorrriown ° I l th N tl l Anthem was snuir- *- Us “R B A om BORN bread'and every Q' FENNELL @ CHANDLER ns $5" cleaned ff - ' Dly Alliance was hold. > i A D., The Reverend Roland Davison, M. A., pastor of tha Presbyterian Church, Tyre Valley. P. E. I., and Miss Maggie McGor- \ _ man of Albert, N. B. \ @0@ ` ’ ESTABLIS Johnson s § "‘° »‘ 0 . . Emulsion -.. ._ 1...; ._ -._ i.iv..oii~ ilraai Canadian Manufacturer Q Over 50 years mannisetnnng and still making ~ 1 STEEL - WIRE HOOP WOODENWAKE. FIBREWARE. MATCHES. WASHBOARDS- , ‘and hundreds of varieties of' PAPER. Ask your grocer for the E. B. Eddy Co’s Goods i_i 3 gi I Ms/\` BROSOQ °"‘°'“°‘°"°““”"""* 'i ~='f»"3'5~i""~‘f’f , f e`\.1.n..a.a, s~m»ra¢¢-si. .E ' . f ',‘ ~ _"e . _ f", .`,‘~$,|i.‘ , 'I F /' , 25 no ,-'pi - 2 it 1.- f '”. fi;-'»» _ 4 -' in _ l _lf ~_ _ co .Q41 “Take my Advice, 'Old Man l" "lf you want to look dressed 'up to_lhe handle’-not overdressed, mind you-see that_]ohn McLeod & C_0~. d0€S your tailoring.” Sage advice to the man of business or S°¢1¢lY whose appearance is of any moment to him. We can but re- peat: For good garnients,fashion ably cut and made. see Joni uoiuoo o oo. li Long life and lust- inl vigor are the lot of those who resort to PARKS PER- FECT EMULSION whenever they feel they would be the better of food-tonic. ooohnio i other in the Lower Pro- vlriccs. Choicesi growth oi India and Cevlon. I The balance of our SILVER N (IVELIILES Are offered to you at greatly reduced prices tlli New Years. G.H. TAYLOR. IEWELER, Sunnyside. Fel’s Naptha Soap. This isa soap which is very highly recoinmeiided. Will wash cveryiliiiig Wasiiaiile, clean everything cleanable, and hurt nothing. '73 per cake. for 253,. Jenkins & Son I We desire to thank our customers for their patron- age for the past year makin g it the most successful during our experience. We tnist by close personal atten- tion to business to merit a. continuance of same. We wish you all a happy and a prosperous New Year. W. N. TANTON. . u SO., .I i H* -TE ‘i v1 T I i 1 -' , f.. ~ . ... . ,, , ... .j. y ` i, . 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