THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN EEBRUARY 12 1906 f Y -* V -:»- --. _,_ ._.___g ____‘_:m___i";_;:___;_“ _ U V_"_____`h_ H , "_ "IAA > AA "_ i 7 Because we make medicines for them colds, bronchitis, weak lungs, conaump tion They trust it Then you can slord \~.- _ ~`»\ . '\ .1 ` j. . _ .. 1 "i- _|. ri w ,'. ‘ "iv -\ \ ` __` _ ' 'i I-/;;\\\(§l"§~ >.__.' ._.` .. _. fl? . ,-0 5"-1 T *\ 5 , ~.- _'_, tr ,.:l3\\,.V_"' 1 /~ ,._';'.‘ : _~» .-_ ,_, .. . _ _-ff;-_i""` ‘.` 'I 1! .- My V ~,-,f _ “_ _ ._ Q W. If you have and will send us word, we will send for it-repair it-return it to you and guaran- tee satisfaction. W. WELLNER. jeweler and Opiician. YOU ABE INVITED \ If you wish the best in photo- grapcly, finished on the new spec- laliz mounts, (the very latcst novelty) TO VISIT GUII. STUDIO. GEO. li. COOK HUGHES’ K Cascara Pills Cure CONSTIPATION, D i Z Z I N E S S, HEAIIACHE, OFFENSIVE BREATH. llAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH, etc. These pills are chocol_ate _coated and cnsy to tokc. Their action is mild,_but effective and is _not followed by gripiug. nausea etc. Price 25c_ per box. Mailed to any address on receipt of same. GEO. E. HUGHES. Snappy Styles of Solid Footwear Ladies ! Ilere is your chance, one week only. Skating Boots at cost. Box Calf Boots. nent, np~to-date Cheap any time at $1.25 now $1.50, all sizes. 'Ladies' Oil Pebble, rcgulnrIi.75 iiuw In .35. 'l`licse boots arrived a few days ugo,n little inte of course, but they are yours at the above price. Ste them anyway. A. E. McEACliEN. CANNl:'D Gil0l)S SALE A genuine snap in Canned Goods. Tomatoes Corn }3 cans for 25:: Peas Gallon can Apples.. ..... --~ -206 Strawberries in Syrup. . . . . . . . . . . .mc Pineapple sliced...................i8c Golden Wax Beans 3 cans for . . . . 25:: This ia good value as our canned goods are all perfectly fresh. MCKENNA’S ,GROCERY D t store 226 PHONE l Ugvlgwhwslfore 2a6b. Euvaluasaliaavcaailv The “Eagle” Shoe for Men ln Vici Kid. Box Cali, Valure Cali and Patent They have style, quality and fit and for an “American” Shoe are splendid value at the price. $3.50, 154,00 and $4.50. SPRAGUE & C0. Sole Agents, @t Ladies’ t Evening ' Slippers _ A new stock has just | been added--We invite your inspection and promise the best lin ever shown here. Women's Black Kid Slippers, 4 straps, French heel $2.7 5 Same as above but made of French patent leather $3.50 Womne’s 3 Strap Kid Slip p ers very elaborately beaded $3.25 Women's White duck p u m p s suitable f o r evening or street wear-very sty- lish, new and serviceable $3.00 Alicy & Co. FLO R We have a well assorted stock of the best 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, 50 and loo pound bags. As a high-grade Flour suitable for all purposes we specially recommend our ‘_‘ROYAi. STUART” brand. Bccr & Goff. if You Are ai Smoker wnv runs. NO OTHER STORE can Loon ar omg. srocir or smomzus ooons "Get the habit deal with ns." Selling agents for Marzaites, Montrose the best 5c made. REQDJN onirzps.. Norics iurli u i nur business horn all amounts boi<;r:'%l&:fiirst, of'March. G0RD0N_ Irvings and tue Bouquet Cigar,” l V(/hy. Refer .’..‘;ii.‘."..°‘:.';'l‘:.’:’.“.'.ii:".: lH[_ PHl]V|ll[]\M_ I, 1fQ,_D9CtQrs lililllllllll r . Have You a Clock in Your Home That is Noi Going? Ofilcesin New Prowse Block ` Charlottetown. G.E. McGun, son of John McGee left for Toronto last night. Miss N. Lsmciivs, Summer-aide is visiting friends in this city. Mas Hnnnicur Puowsu, Sydney is visiting hor father J. L. Tlromson, Prince St. TELEl'noNBdirectcry rurds are being distributed to all subscribers with the compliments of The Guardian. Those who have not received any will kindly cull nr. this oflicc. The entire list ia on one aids of card. Till: voluntary subscriptions tow ai-ds wiping off the debt on Y. M. (J. A. bulld- ing atllloome in without solicitation. On Saturday evening .two business men of Sunnyside gave $‘L300each. Amount required to lift thc mortgage is now $735,110. All may holn. Iiavixu been advised by his phyaiclnn to go out of the teaching profession entire- ly, J. MacFndycn, who was obliged to discontinue the work n short time ago on account of its undermining offect upon his health, has cuncollcd the engagement he was recently induced to innke with tho Glty School Board, to luke up a line of work involving less worry and nervous strain. A HIGH position may he waiting for you to ask for lt. You will net. but little in this world that you don't uuk for, _while you may getaineat. deal if you ask for agrent deal. If you feel that you ure capable of holdings liighor position ni: n higher salary you should certainly ask for it through The Gum-dlan's classified columns. You don‘t need to reveal your identity if you don't want lo. If you carefully explain your qualiil(-utlms you’ll get replies. Tun monthly spelling test between tho business and shorthand departments of the Union Cinimcioiai Co‘lega wus] held Friday evening, and was a very exciting contest. The wur oi words waged backwards und for- wards for one hour and twenty minutes, thc business department finally winning by a very small margin. Princi- pal Moran has presented a very nice ban- ner to be contested for, which, together with the prizes offered in this subject-, prove anrsat incentive to the students. Business men now require their em- ployees to be proficient in this subject, ami the U. C. C. by yzlvingsuch at-horough training in spelling, produces graduates fully competent to inect this demand. Diun at the Russell Hospital in Minneu polls, Mliiii. Jany 5th, 1000, Willlnm \Vnrren Gillis, son of John A. Gillis of Victoria Cross. Young Mr. Gillis, after leavlng his native province llvcd at Win- nipeg. Man. lor four-years, and hail lived in Minneapolis for about tlirec years pre- vious to his death, following his trade as ntallor. Hi.-ilaat illness extended ovcr nbout eight months. It started wltha severe cold which he seemed nnublc to throw olT und whlcli developed rapidly into tuberculosis ofthe lungs contributory to gastric trouble. His lost few weeks were attended with grcut suffering dur- ing much of tho time, but were chnrnc- terlzed by the most. patient and chaerfu disposition. His unwavering faith and peaceful submission to the will of his Heavenly Father were most beautiful toaee. l-Ie thought only of others und tried in every way to save t-roublc for his nurses and friends who were in constant attcndancc to the lust. His quiet disposi- tion was such that not many knew the the real man--those near him in his last. days onine thorouglily to i-enlizc tha beauty and strength of his nlinrncter. The funeral was conducted by the Rav. Otis G. Dale, pastor of tho Presbyterian Church which ha attended. Ftr the service, Mr. Dale took the Bible which had been personally used by thadesc-ased and road numerous passages that he had underscored before und during lils last illness. Tho nature of tho marked por- tions revealed much of the deep religious nature of man. The remains were taken from the hospital to t-hc residence of Mr. Partridge, formerly of Charlottetown Royalty. The funeral was attended by the “'1`allor's Union" of the city in is body, two hundred and ilfty In number, and the floral tributes were very appropriate and beautiful. Though fur from home und among atrangors, Mr. Gillis had wnrni and devoted friends wit-h him to the lust. His taking nway at the into of twenty-nina hiss sccuicd all the more sad because ofthe hopes he had entertain- ed of soon establishing n Christian home. Miss Lucy Partridge towhoui ho was engaged to bo married was lnost devoted and sclfsacrilloing in her ministrntlons to him during his last. lllnt-se. Jas ~Parl.ridge, the decaased'a closest friend, was by him almost constantly toward tho last. Besideli his numerous sorrowlng friends here, there are left to mourn this sad death, his lathar, John A. Gillis, his brother Hiram in Nova Scotia; n brother Horace li. in Ontario; a brother Jas G. ln Sydney C. B. and a sister Mary M. at Victoria Cross. Advice to parents- if your children arc choked up with cold and oroup and their lungs are in dangerof beoomingweskenerl by the effects-you can do nothing bsttcr than give our Gnalacoi Emnlalon-it SUNNYSIDE' A' wa '"1 "mliuli ns ‘iguntl be paid 011°! alwa s dose the work, and ia`solrl on its Y merits-4iJc per bottle.-A. W. ll.eddiu_ ii' 1'“°“‘ B- i , YAMMtYhWlNMlrs¢Nnnvnv|vlw»w-'.$VIlA ¥NNM -vans* V . Candy is Whnlesome if made from pure ingredients; that is why Wllll¢'S ClIOC0l8I¢S are in such demand. Put up in dainty pound and half pound i' boxes and sold by all the leading confectioners- ‘O wwmMmm mm Wi-ziwiisit pci-iuitthng, the Division at-l Little York will pay a fraternal visit tor Victoria Division of this city this Monday evening. A pleasant. time is anv,icipui¢.»ti. I All Bona of ’l‘cu|pcraiicc ure licurtilyl invited - | Au th inuuh lulkotl oi iiiiuwlnua of Miss' Allcc Roocavclb to iloiiigicssliuui l..oni:~l worth will take place on b‘al.u|'duy ncxt,l The Guardian ot tliai. date will contain illustrated and descriptive articles with reference thereto. Views will hs shown of the bride and groom, their futuro home and several of tht- rooms with t.hcir‘ general arrangements, as well ns threo “White iiousc" scones. ;f_ Auci-nn, the son of Malcolm and Flora McLeod, Valleytleld West, departed t.his| life at Holy Grfss Hospital, Calgary, on Nov. 6th i905, at the cnrly ugs al 10 years. Ho was afaithful and dutiful sun,u trusted and popular' fi icnd and companion, who whllo amare boy left his quiet country hoinoauri faced the stern realities of life in the far Canadian west. Fortnneusuilled upon him but he was soon cut down and he went hcnca with the two greatest words in the English language upon his yoathful lips-“God' and “Motl\er." Coin. A i.anoi-: circle of friends will regret to hsarof the death of Neil McKinnon of New Haven which occurred early Satur- day morning after n wcck‘s illness of pneumonia ami lienrt failure. Mr. hic- Kinnon who was 'iti years old was born in iiighilcld und was n son of tho lute iluirh McKinnon. llc leaves to mourn one adopted son John McKinnon besides alarge circle of relatives and friends. The funeral which took place yesterday to Clyde liiver Cemetery wus lnrlzelyuttended. The Itsv. Mr, M¢[n to h conducted the services. l"ito.\t lialiburton, The Guardinn's correspondent writes: Our Whlst Club liulds its regular ivseklyiiieetings with the dliicreut members uternntcly.-Ray Butler, acconipaniod hy his sister Miss Venie, spent Sunday with us.-On Wed- nesday evenlng lust. the friends of Misses Jennie anrl Annie Gallant called onlhainat thelrhome and spent a very enjoyable evening. Luncheon was serv- That Whmpl Have you had it in your house? lt’s cough and cough and cough, and thm that terrible Whoopi Don’t upset the stomach more by givingnauseousmedicine. just let: the child breathe in the soothing vapor of Vapo-Cresolene. it goes right to the spot that's diseased. Relief is immediate, and in a very few days the cure is complete. You can't say the same of any other treatment. For asthma, catarrh, and colds it's equally good. 'ua ...".°.'€‘li°{'.fi""§i"»i"ivi" '"""‘|2'.1i.7.i.i»li‘i..°.»’l.‘3.§T“ ¥'§..".'.'|. nmlfsénrsiliiiciniertcdnrir CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY |906 Moou;l;;asn.~i. First. Quarter,l d. 8 h. 'll tu. u. rn. FullMoon, ild. 3 li. -in ti. n. ni. Iéaat ?&iui1ia;é lit) d.h0 hi 22 in. a. m. aw ooii .: ....n.m. payer' sn.. 1 ssn|Mma|iiigh Watér eek Rises Sets Sets a.ni. In. m C3.A_`H.I)i Tc thu Electors of Ward Five Having been urged by n large nuuib;-r oi the residents of Ward 5 to become a candidate for Coun- cillor and believing that the eastern part of the ward is entitled to a representative at the Council Board i have consented to do so, and at last night’s meeting was nominated i to contest the Ward at the coming Civic Election. As the time is too short to admit of a general canvass of the ward, l take this means of soliciting your support and if you do me th: honor of electing me to | be one of your representatives for i the next two years I shall do my i ntisoet to further the best interesti of me city generally and of Ward, Five in particular. I ani, Yours respectfully, p CHAS. H. CHANDLER. ` 3dtli4tli. 1 ii ml Th 5 23 Fr' 5 24! 5 20 5 27 il 28 5 3') 5 ill 5 33 5 iii 5 5 5 5 5 5 cf' '5=:a:~r=§-i=omo:|e»-ea:-' ssfssi assess =t.¢.:.:|e--ELT'-’5==eae~i=:;~.».».=' -:5?i§E§5§5§£§E355.T'=5_5§S5 :E"5:soc`i=.=.=.::- ‘E39-5§§9.5£5:`;E "'I.'.Ezca~reae|»-eeee..- €E’5'é’§”E.’§S "|~`|`I`I`l~‘|~l=' geecsezis Sa Su M 'l u ~:_1-~i`1-so E'EE.'éEi§'i§'1 Htl ll nfl 37 i2 25| 30 40 42 43 am-»-:.:|¢.-I S§553EE3 gwe N. =__._.....-.1 _ ._ _<=`i==.-nm.: mm > -1 ga’ ”' §=- _r_t`~i_N_i_N`.~.`. 3522325;-5;; U\UlUi€Jl€Jl;'I2lC\QiC>lUl £3 $232323 'SEQ ID ¢=\¥¢¢=l\Z»-1 Ei. 5? E ne QC °=‘§ Su Su Q asian 21":-‘See $§S$& -5 EZ’ 3® il.. 10 i0 IO 51) ll 45 34 12 32 1 O2 on 5? ss rc `| cd in Mrs. GullanL'.~i best style.-Our mull driver, Mr. McWilliams. gives cvcry! satisfaction.-The Guardian is n welconi.-I visitor and eagerly lookcd for cvcry muil . duy. _ DYSPL PSIA-PR( 0 ‘. How Any Meal Can Be Thoroughly En- joyed By Any Stomach. Men, as n rule. ure ilist discovered byi their enemies. Their antagonists turn on the searchliglit, und the proof of merit will lie in being ublc to stand the ilnsh. It was only In this way that Mr. White ever kncw that dyspepsia wus one of Mr. Black's worst enemies. Sitting face to face at n two-by-four tnblc. he handed his afilicted friend the bill of fare: Oyster Cocktail. Stulferl Ollvcs. Boston Glam Chnwdcr. Strnined Gumbo. Sirloin Steak with Mushrooms. Roast Beef Hash. Boiled Ox Tongue with Sauerkruut. Lobster u la Newburz. Baked Pork and Bcuns. Comhlnution Ci nl; Salad. Hob Mincc Pie. i Pineapple Fritters. i Mr. White ordered it “littic of each." Mr. Dyspapsin Black ordered crackers nnd A gloss of nillir. "l had such a big break fast this morning," he said, “that I‘lljust tulrc n tits to kccpyuu company." But. Mr. Wliilc could not he deceived; “I uni afraid you onn't. stniitl the gleam, Mi' Black. Why My stomach was Injustss had condition ' U- 'D~ BE!-ilu Iilonsoiititrt-ct ' ns yours nt one limo. But. now I can ent Great George Street' , "S "mw“ Ch“')°"L°‘°w" cluin cliowderor slrloin stenk or evgn uw "__ _ ""‘ ' ' ‘ `;"""_ "w" `-'_' "' ' ' ii 2' f CANNED """" " s omac as your cruc ers ant millr. You . - ,- .; _i ' _ . ' i ~ Nl don'l. realize how this dyspopsia hnsint-as I BAk],'D I EANS ` i is robbin ou of our irit f ___4 onn't help notice it.. You hnven‘t thi- 2 i NWFP “nil H00|Ili>||i|-Y YOU had three Snfllciently cooked tn he eaten from the can. Can he served in a i months ago. Now 1'll tell you what to number of ways viz., salads, mayonaise, atewi, etc. do" and thereut. thacheorful Mr. White . . . . - .. 1. mdk a vial froir his pocket and extracted GALLON APPLES Try Th°rn` ':.::°:.:".:'.‘:.z.;Tr::n.2;if°.r..:..:;"’;§ic§ ,,,, SANDERSON fo C0 ,E reason is it relieves the stom- ach and atlinulatcs the gastric juice. l cun’t;zct nlonir without tlicm. They nrc them nnywhcre on earth for 500 n| llan|rc’s warning That little acne, itching i sensation. or strained feeling l you notice in your eyes, is probably warning that You Nccd Glasses lt is to your interests not to neglect any auch symptoms. Our examination will give you reliable information about-the condition of your eyes. H UTCI1 ESON Graduate Optician. thoro is in your food. You will forgctr `°`”" package." . , . Yes, it. is true, StunrL's Dyspepsln . ‘ 'lhblats ubsolutoly stop heartburn,nuuscn, lndlgcstion, dyapcpsla of tho worst tyne.l i / sour stomach, bloaty feeling und alll ’ oructatlons and irritation, and freshen / / 1 undinvlgorate tho stomach. They clieerl ‘ ‘ you up. and make you get all the i¢oo~ ~- “ff------~--»-f----__.‘ acl ` l :sch of nciirly all the work itv fee* |' . hua to do, digests everything in the stoni-i "" 1 ' ` Stuarl.'s DyspopsIu'l`ublots. You can gc-tl ‘ @\° . \‘ ` A- és; you over had nstoruaoh on worry you. » .. ~ Nien’s i Working Shirts* M|nard'| Llnlmsnt Guns Burns. sic. ` ` @- Here you can get the best-fitting and most comfortablel shirt on the market Prices that will°astoniai1 you. ` . Try one of the "Big Shirts,” plenty of room and good. P. E. Island'a Greatest Clothing House. Large Clearance Sale byl Auction. 1 We are authorized by john F. Mc l Sample Sewing Machines -0|;-~Qfra|\r-1 A few sample r_n:.ch ines sent us by manu- facturers. First class in every resptct. We hive not room for them. You V can buy th-:se machines at man- ‘ #ir-"5r uiaciurers prices if you - buy at once. Call tt,- day and examine thc-iii. mllltl' HWS., a-uvgoakfu-1|,-»J5f-J5.¢ YOU Had better come and have your photo tnken now. mul have our new carbon platiuo finish. and see our studio and G-if is ments and a large lot of utensils sushi P11010 §3mp]€_~; up stairs, i . . illééxistissalseold, everything must go.; & C0' i>ii0ToGRsi>imi