THB GUARDIAN _ Hurnors. ' of ,the Blood Cause many troubles,-pimples, boils and other eruptions, besides loss oi appetite, that feeling, ills of bil- iourness, indigestion and headache. The sooner one gets rid of them the better, and the way to get 1-in or mem and to build up the system that has mtfered from them is to take L, Hood’s Jarsaparllla and Pills Forming in combination the most effective alterativs and tonic medicine, as shown by unequaled, radical and permanent cures of lcrofula. lair Rheum Paorlaeie loile, Pimplee, All kinda of Humor Rheumatiem liood Poisoning Dyspepela Gltarrh liability, Etc.- Aoespt no substitde, but be sure to geenooau, megan mary. OUR COFFEE We hsven’t said an - thing about coiiee fd: sometime, but we are selling more than ever before. Most every day brings a new customer for it, thst’s proof our coffee is good. HAVE YOU TRIED IT. If you hsven‘t leave your next order with us and get the best in the city. Our price is 4oc ana pound Webster & McKay, PHONE 199. - iirsiund Every I i if Youf é ILL NEWS Ili Luci lmnrsr e The special with 100 passengersreturncd to Summerslde at one this morning. ll _Tun joint political meeting last night was held at Afton Hall, West River. Hrrim Moiiday next an advance of one cent a loaf ou bread will lake place. 'Inn Water Commissioners -will be sworn in on Monday by the Mayor, Dr. Kelly. ` ' ,_ c-,.1-ofal~°-¢ " Tarun was no stack market or produce market yesterday in the' United States. The holiday was the anniversar! Uf Lin coln’s birth. Tnarur was crossing both ways at the Capes yesterday and the mall reached the city at5 o'ciock. lfhere was no movement of the winter steamers. _ Woax has been commenced in filling in the vacant lot at the east end of Water Street inolosed by the railway lllfl the shore',frent near the gas house. TIE C. M. B. A. ball at Vernon River, Thursday night, owing to the postpone- ment was notes larzely llflludid Us li' would otherwise have been. The slalr was s mosl enjoyable one, however.; Tu psoeeeds ofithe tea in Zion Church on' Thursday night totalled over $200 net. Much credit is due the ladies of the congregation for their enel‘¥Y ll! Wl\l°ll the Tea was made such a great success. Cossnesrou ann Assonuriorlz-The Rev. Jas. Simpson will deliver his con- cluding sermon on this subject at St. Pstor‘s Cathedral tomorrow lllilllli- U Will consider the objections to confession ilnd abloiutioa. - Orvu of the finest oarcases of P°fl¥ 9"” this winter was sold at the market yester- day, tipping the scales at 710 lbs. G. F. Y°uuker,Loyslist Road, was the feeder and owner. This speaks well lor Mi- Younker’s ability as a feeder. Myl‘l°lK & Co., were the purchasers. , A1' the PolicefCourt yesterday me ad' journed Prohibition case against Cather- ine MoKenna, Water Street was dis- missed and the adjourned case Bllllllslf Elmira Downink WHS f\11`f»l1°\` 5"!-l°‘"“°d fnrjudgment on Wednesdsynexh A- J- B. Mclllsh was counsel for defendants. Tnnns was a large number of people lil Want the Best I a You will buy at the Eclipse Bakery FOR 'IO-DAY. . . . Apple Pie uc each. I M nee Pies lac each Crea Pies 1 & sch ru r r5c e Coooanui Pies I5 & :oc each I Dark Fruit Cake ago pound iluitana Cake :oc pe; lb | town yesterday but the supllllel IU me market were nevertheless somewhat limited owing undoubtedly 9° me bmi travelling. Quotations are as f°ll0WB1 fowls for shipment bring Ho Perm; beef sms11,u¢ is 12.. ; by the quarrer. 6° to Bic. butter 24c to 25c. Buyers are Dlyllll i»ll° following prices:-Oats 19.: to 3061 PDU"-°¢5 25c, hay, $10.50 per ton; strilw. $5-5° and pork lic Lo Ge. Tas Gnsrdisy-is pleased to note that ut Cake soc l While Cake loc per lb Bread of all kinds, all fresh and good. Spec al for Brturday, ""§isws`§¥ D. Telephone sir. Eclipse Bakery Bokel Best Bread. Fred M. Auld, son of David H. Auld Of Cove Head, in the Christmas examina- tion at McGill College in the drst year's si.udent's class of the Arts Course acquitted himself very credltably indeed. He headed the list all but one out of about one hundred students from many parts of Canada and the United States. All will congratulate our young friend _ and wish him continued success. 'I / Q - fill P59/’%$g7'°»\ _ ...gn 1 1 Wil .. ..; .. ~s' ..- ...r . `,‘E,_,,,| , ll, ,. c. i i THE LATEST STYLES 1. fe. i N, U . iii . _: vf .__-, . il in ..\ f"' ‘>»;V"i- ill ` r i ill) .',\\` W | “|; LQ It Yi. ' :Th ~ IN MEN 'S 'COLORED SHIRTS . 1 , ,\ _“vt I 2 _r /W I : . l. , . 1 'i ~ v l i. W how' roiaabiylthelargcltseeortmsnt of Msn s CG ored in‘%3I'iarl'otrctown. Good style 'md d¢51l§ "1 Per' fect lit and iinish,oombiue to make our shirts the best- Whcn Your Buy Shirts Buy the Latest Upt- to-datc Styles at WEEKS s Co- '-l. s 1 ' lr , ' " T ` ',X\e-‘.-r.»~'<.:"“" " I Cosemaaanu indignation was express. ed by passengers for the Capes last night that the special for the Capes was nel! without previous notice till ous this morning to take the western bookeyists to Emerald eu route to Summerslde: town will play the Unions of Victoria in Victoria Rink this evening. Following are the teams. ‘ Umous C. B. C Chas Clank Goal Crosby .iohh Myers Point Siiiphant Henry McLean Cover Pt Batt (Cupt.) James Knox Forwards Ryan R.. Reid §Capt.) “ Nicholson Morsou hlrron “ Down Waiter McNevin “ Davidson R. E. Moron dc Co., have contracted with John F. Hayden, the well-known miller of Vernon River to supply them exclusively with the iiour product of his mill at thatplace. Mr. Hayden has re- cently installed one ofthe best roller mills in the province with the latest im. proved machinery and with a long ex- perience and a reputation whichl is un- exoolled for supplying the choicest lloul' he is in a position to supply R. E. Match &Co., with the best on the market. The flour will be sold in 25 and 50 lb packages for household use. Tal following is from the Somerville, Mass., J onrnal:-The marriage ot Miss Annette Mary McLure, daughter of Mrs. Sarah MoLure, of Boston, to ex-aldorman Ralph A. Landers, of Cambria street, took place last evening (Jan 28th,) at 6.30 o’clock at Trinity church Boston. Rev. Mr. Blanchard performed the ceremony. The bridal party was unattended, and on- 'ly immediate friends were present. The bride wore cream crepe do mo ie, trlmmed~ with all-over lace and ohllfsu, with veil She carried a bouquet of lilies of the vall- ey. She was given away by her uncle, Obadiah Rloh, of Chelsea: After a wedd- ing trip to Albany, Niagara, and Detroit, the couple will reside at 2214 Whitney av- » enuc, Toledo, 0., where they will be at home after February 315. Mr. Landers goes to Toledoto take charge ol a new branch of the firm of Landers Brothers i company, in that city. [Miss McLure formerly belonged to Dundas but has llvedfnr the past lve years in Beslan whero she has a hcst of friends. Mr. Lmders, whois a member of the firm of Landers Bros is prominent in Masonic and musical circles and sang for many years in Trinity church Boston. He visited Charlotte- town last summer and was the guest of W. A. 'and Mrs Martin. The happy couple lclt. after their marriage for Toledo, Ohio where Mr. Landers has charge of a new brunch for his firm, accompanied by the best wishes of many friends. Tun marriage of Alexander Morrison, and Charlotte May Dockeudorif, was solemnlzsd at the residence of thc brldc's parents, Thursday evening, Feb. ll, in the presence of_a goodly number of\invitcd guests including relations and personal friends. The nuptisl knot was very securely fastened by Rev. A. F. Browne. Mrs. A. F, Browne played Msndelssohu’s wedding march. The duties of brides- maid were vcry gracefully performed by Miss Rachel Dookondorfl, youngest sister of the bride, and George Dockendnrd", brother of the bride, as effectively iilled the office of best man. In an elegant gown of glistening white silk, with rich trimming in perfect harmony with the dress, the bride can only be characterized as an ideal of loveiiness. The bridesmaid also appeared very attractive in attire of appropriate material. The bride is the third daughter of Benjamin Dockendorif of Lower North River, and the third to wear the orange blossoms in the last few years. Numerous and especially valuable wedding gifts, testified to the high esteem in which she is held in the community. The groom is a resident of Moose Jaw, Assn., and a popular conductor ou the western division of the C. P. R. Hs is tnc eldest non of Donald Morris- on, a prominent ranchman of that enterprising prairie community, After the wedding, the guests as- lsted the bridal party in doing; ample justice to an abundant and choice wed. ding supper. The remainder of the even- ing wss very pleasantly spent in the usual variety of social intercourse. It was feared that the counter attraction of a rather warm political meeting would prevent the usual visit of charivaris but three individuals, although a little late, put in an appearance consisting of garments of many colors, and masks of various degrees of hldoousness. Their correct department showed that all the masquardingln the world cannot hide the real gentlemen. Fill ililliii We have all the popular cold cures, viz: , fisxs, Bnomo, Quinlne. Laxa-Cold. . r, 2.' 3 and 5 grain Qulh- lne Pills. Mac’s Cold Cure. We especially recom- mend. It ls, prong: and eifective. easy to t e and prefectly safe. PRICE 25c. lacbontldiiiiacliinnou, DRUGGISTS, Oof Gt.George and Kent Ste. Tm: C. B. C. hockey team of Charlotte»,` Silks Silks Ribbons Laces Veilirags PIJRQ BDWAIP ISLAND .MsBRUARY I3. igcq, ous. Wash Goods Print Cottoras White Cottons Flannelettes Embroideries <;ma:A'r ANNUAL REMNANT SALE Commences this morning at nine o’clock sharp, For ygars our remnant sales have been waited for by our customers on account of being the bargain event of the season every time, and this year will be no exception. \Ve have made every preparation to have this sale BIGGER »AND ' BETTER THAN EVER and we feel sure you will be pleased with what we have for you. » Hundreds and hundreds of bargains in attractive ' ~ Dress Goods And the thousand and one other things that go to make our sales the real thing ever time. B' b kt f y lg' 3.5 CSO SDRPS Hi €VCl'y counter. Colored shirts at half price, pretty neckwear at half and so in variety without end. MQQRE £& CLEO - EF__ I :,_. A Sr, Johu'e Herald: This city next summer will have some tina thorough- bred horses and no doubt the holiday sea- son will sea many meets on the turf be- tween them. Mr. John Crosbie will bring along by a freight train to arrive tonight the splendid pacsr Redblrd of excellent pedigree. Mr. Oland is importing by the WE ARE MEETING ALL CUT ON FURNITURE _._i PRICES | same conveyance three line horses, and it is rumored that another fine, fast animal, known as the Professor, will shortly be Call in and let us figure on your wants-Our