"*N"“‘RY ‘°» ’9’° me Lmwr News 'ri-is cHARLo'1“rsrowN GUARDIAN ' rim or mi _'.1 ii.. PAGE One Coug nie orient s room GUARDIAN |'--'---T TH A H S A.-`l'r""'i"I°"' """""' ‘°""'“'° "' ll:'l"::i':‘:'l:’l‘l'I¢`”';ll‘l)°u'll1y°if':1g‘:i:rhl":'~; Z Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown MEET ME A E ALW Yb B SY TORE ff""'*l'{'l:l\.lLh\?:h:'°l1°lrni»:::nl?i> nm' H" A'rii it r. am if u . ` 7 Did you ever think about taking out an Insurance policy on your Collar Button? V Every Krementz' One Piece Collar Button you the siiivstioii Army citadel today ii. buy from cs is insured against breakage, 9 °'°‘°°k~ No matter when it breaks just bring it mggtiondsilgvtsdipfiriidl; tgfiifiilee i§m1~I:' back and receive anew one. Acorn, No assi.. ` ` 6.06 and tomorrow morning at 7.49. There were no cases before the Police Court in this City yesterday. A "Rummage Sale" wtill open a The sermons by the late Dr- Dobson Miss Margaret Worry, City, is vis- iting with friends in- Orwell, Grand- 'l`he tide will be high this evening at’l:iew and Mllltown. Lyle Robson, of the S. S, North- imberland, left Monday on a visit to Boston and NewYork. The Guardian has received an un signed maritiage notice from Murray ,liver which awaits the sender"s name ,n confidence. - The Guardian has received from .he Murphy-Ready Company, For-t Jolllns, Colo, old Prince Edward lie and boys, a copy of the Fort Col- ` aiiiefatiiii-isoiitoini. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler, .... .‘.1i‘.l‘ii.;‘..... J; .?.%'...fi.F. ”“ °'°‘" i mf' - i. iw n,__, _M-,-_,i ‘ Geo. ll. Cook O Photographer Snow A Siem 3 Shoes Where the Bah is alwa s welcome V ’ ’ and 0 Mocassiits To meet the great Y-‘{ |» -- _ Bread Bakers 'de are not addressing the pro- ff ssional bakers outside of our own =hopthey doii‘t interest us. We mean women who bake at home under the impression that they are saving money on getting better bread, There are many reasons why we demand for snow shoes and moc- know th at these women are laboring under a delusion, We use the greatest care in the making of our assins this winter we have imported Cream Bread, we do all our mixing by_ machine made mixers. Tx y a loaf 5c and loc-makes you think you get your moneys wortlievcry time you bite into it. _ L 0 N E R G A N ,S which we offer you 124 Gt Geo St at the following V - prices. _ Miimi rites c BIG SALE January 3ist ends tiiis great sale, I only a few more days left-a very' short time unless you will get right down to business. Every_ sliglitlyl used and second hand instrument] Wcmenvs buck skin has been overhauled and put ini . perfect condition before this sale.l mocgassins per pair I,Io_ Every article mentioned is priced to - move during this snle~we want the ' ` cash-you want the instrument - & .ltfl gets together. ' ° 5second hand organs artistic, ' V by express a new and u p- to-date stock of these lines dtts Men’s snow shoes per pair $3.00. Women’s snow shoes per pair 2.75. _ Men’s buck skin mocassiusper pair 1.40. l 'low top, all newly overhauled and _ !_,__ ~ _ v=f11iS\1°d~ All in P=‘ff¢=f ¢°f1di-,ioeoocconoceooooocooc to me iii sprmgtfm cemetery. The tion or money refunded each onlyl ' r. Pall-bearers Were! Wm- McDonald. Angus McDonald, Arthur McMahon, ‘Jerome Smith, Donald McKenzie and l | _ Donald McKay. Krllfslrillf A recent letter to this paper from |. . Io second hand band organs with ops, attractive, most of them with, our sets of reeds and couplers, dur- ing this great | sale $50 to $40. Fairly good second pianos, made by, Collarfl & Collard, England. just the thing fir beginners or for child en. Ar; they worth the money i’..come antlsec. . . . . .$40. Church 0rgan Snap A grand opportunity for some country church that wants some thing up-to-date. One Dominion Church Organ' with zi sets reeds, solid walnut use, 25 stops, blow lever, pedal base. Price wlieu new $4.00, dur- ing this "stock taking" sale New tirgan $80. , One G. derick Organ, piano case ix ottaves for only- » - 3 Piano Snaps 'I hree pianos that should ccrtain- _ ’n’;°°if.;':i.::;.W&°.;‘§;“;f.;‘.rff ~ `\ good condiioii, splendid values at Ur. E. I $50 $55, md $80 l Surgeon Dentist, l 6 p. c. interest on time H _m,,,,?"p°"d‘ _j iuiurit Bros . ,,EN,,s, mx, m |;.,{¢5, cirrewii rim. s. 1:. itoems Queen Street. Phone 276.! tlttsrttstf k_&i§t";iiii».- in amz semi , \V .._...+; _ K The Family Spigh R¢m¢dY Hughes’ Colllh MlXf""_¢ ' \ . . . ‘ d ' It isnot a patent iriediciiie b .t s presctipti`oii,an§t isvthe bet ou' h mtdipiue ever offe gd for sale. Don t wa. c ime 8 C v . t ' :ther cough iiiixtiircs Xoii will Set "‘“°l‘ ben" ‘md r 'ing r- ’ ' -‘_ . . f qu clter relief witllhili aii5ec’ii‘ed for glasses. OFFILE HOURS ' 0 to it nm i.3o-3.30 Evenings on appointment diww ILAE. lilli r BENTIBT Uifloe Hours il-'i and 8-l Over Jenkins 3 Boa NEW PROWBE BLOCK | P. IE. L an see our samp _ew IK. vsiiey, P. ii.. réisiia.. sie we.. his =- i,__,_i_..._. *_* X : :"Ingraham's Corn Cure."--Three Photograph". in one, a corn plaster, box of born _Gl'\“0|`| sind It relieves the corn from contact and Rl ht 11) t0 dale lil cause, and applies the remed Re 8 l v- ' - . ' ' }J_ a]]' lief is sure, failure impossible. Bold Mtllmts “nd fmlsles C iiy A. w. mania prim ia. |\_ 'Telephone 4| Will the person who by mdstaki took a wrong boot and rubber fron the Gents' dressing roomi at' th Arena Monday evening .kinrdli leave the same at the "Two Macs’ Drugstore and receive their own. _ Rev E. McDougall will- preach* San bath Jan '23rd at Murray River at 10.30, Peters Road at 2.30, and Brook- lyn at 6.30. Tuesday 25th at Pleasant Valley, Wednesday 26th at Belle Riv- er, and Thursday 27th at Point Prim at' 6.30. Among those in the City yesterday were the following who were register' ed at the Revere Hotel. A. Sullivan, Vermont, J. J. McDonald, Bt. Dun stans College, A. A. Fraser, Vernon D. J. Jenkins, Vernon; A. W. Doher ty, Pinettc, R. W. McEwen, St. Peters. . . _.___ Persom unable to get No 133, 'Phi Guardian news department, by phoni at any hour are asked to ring 124 a. it is useless to call up any othe number. In the interim, between tb hour of closing Saturday night an that of opening in the early mornin of Monday, communications and new; can be dropped in the letter lioxo The Guardian main entrance, an. further inquiries can beinado b; phoning as above. The death took place at Chemai- iius B; C., on- Dec 10th, 1‘909, of Cat- herine, wi'dow of the late Dominion Gallant, formerl of Rustico. Th ty years ago with her husband and family. Eight years -ago her hus- band was killed in an accident. She leaves three sons and four da/ughters to mourn the loss of a kilnd and al- fectionate mother. The' sons are Peter A. of Clear Latte B. C., Fred- erick and Raymond in Chemainus. The daughtersare Mrs Albert Gall- ant of Rustico, Mrs. C. G. Muller of Vancouver B. C., and Annie and Emma in Chemainus, to all of whom The Guardian extend sympathy. The death of Angus McDonald took place in his home in Springton, on the 13th of December, after a linger- ing illness, in the 76th year of his age. The deceased had been an ex- emplary Christian from his youth, being a consistent m`e'm.`tre:r of'the "Presbyterian church for over 50 years. Tihe funeral which was largely attended was conducted at the home and grave by the pastor, Rev John Gillis. He leaves a w'ife, seven of a family, and four sisters, to cherish his memory The remains were laid a friend in the Western U. S., Says: -"There was in prize contest conduct.- ed in- Anacostes. Washington, for the prettiest baby from 2 to 5 years of age and the prizes to be given were a Diamond ring. and a crushed- whize bear skin coat. collar and muff. One of the first prizes were won by Bertie McKinnon, little daughter of Mrs Edith McKinnon formerly of Rose white coat, collar and muff while the Dia-morid ring was won by another Canadian, a little Frafton boy for- merly of New Brunswick. How is that for Canadln-ns in the far west in an American City whero there were hundreds of babies." Congratula- tions. salve. and* adhesive plaster combined pressure of the shoe, removes the J C Evil that Men do - A picture no one should miss Scales of Justice Grand picture shown for last time Haunted flat See the trouble I quadruped causes lioctor’s Bride (In the dream) See how he vroii her, seehow lie lost her J!9!__ lll9»tr§t3¢!,., Sims md . lvwiclfy In J. Austin Trainer i-e»¢¢g¢-at All Guardian advertisers diould hone 132-3, daily, up to 6 pm., and after tha/t hour, 133. For subscrip- ions, phone 132-2 up to 6 p.m., and for news, phoine 133 at any rour up td I n. m. When 133 doe: not respond, 'ing 124. It is n waste of time ixeept .to phone as above. The concert given by the Union vilseion Band in' the Methodist lhurcli at Union Blond, Lot 33, was a lecided success. Jas Essery was in :he Chair and Miss E. Essery, organ- st. The performers each and all, tho many of them were very young, did their parts so well indeed that all vho were present heartily wish that zhe Band vitili celebrate their next inniversnry in the same manner. The _iroceeds were $13.36. The Guardian’s North Rustico cor- :espondent wrltes:- Alfred Gallant, rlorth Rustico. the enterpnsirig smelt. fishermen reports good catches if fish this seasou.- Theophilus Gal- lant, North Rustico, paid a short .islt to Rustic() Beach, where he was .he guest: of Moses Gallant.-Jeri-y iallant, North Rustico was visiting it Rusticorville recently. -Moses Buote of Mayfield was visiting at .iustlcoville the guest of Mr Buote. The home of Thomas and Mrs Henderson, Long. Creek, was the scene of ‘a very pretty and interest- .ng event on Wednesday evening, Jan .it.h, when their eldest daughter, cthei Blanche. was united in miar- riage to Thomas E. Stretch of, the Y 6 deceased lady left P. E. Island t\ven»1iF9»mB P1806- The l10\l8¢ WHS h|&11dB0m- eiy decorated with pink and white trimmings. At seven o’cloek thelbitde leaning on her father’s arm, entered the parlor to the strains of the wed- ding march beautifully rendered 'oy Miss Mlyrtle Henderson, sister of the 'oride,. The bride looked chafrmring in 9, beautiful dress of cream silk wtitl; lace and gold trlmrnings and maiden hair fern. E.'he was attended hy her cousin-, Miss Clam Newsou, Kingston, who was very hecomingly dressed in white silk mull with lace and inserti-on trimmings and carried a bouquet of pink roses and maiden hair fern. Mary Stretch, sister of the igroorm, prettlly performed ,the duties of flower girl, and was dressed in whi-te with pink trimmings. The groom was- ably supported by his lirother. Walter E. Stretch. 'Fhe bridal party s-tood under ia handsome arch of evergreens auzl roses while the ceremony was performed, by the Rev E. P. Calder, pastor oi the Bap- tist church. 'After the ceremony the guests, about ninety in numiber sat down- tc. a sumptuous repast and the remainder of the evening was spent in social intercourse, games and rtpusic, both vocal and instrumental. he grooin's gift tc. the bride was an elegant sunburst of pearls, to the bridesmaid a gold bracelet and to the flower girl a handsome gold brooch. The presents were both' beautiful and costly, teetifyingi to the high esteem in which Mr and Mrs Stretch are held, among them an elegant oak hed room suite the gift of the brlde's father.'l'he groom for manyi years resided ‘ln the West but returned recently ard purchased it Beautiful farm in loner Creek and has taken his bride to live with him there. Their many friends join in wishing tlwmi every happiness and prosperity through life. : :The bonniest lad that e'er I saw Bonnie laddie Highland laddie Wore a plaid and _was fu' brew. See and hear him at Burns' con- cert. Tuesday, 25th, lust. l-20dli .i. ........... i..... _ .._;»..... _"1 ll you Want a Watch itwill pay you to bu - from ourgstoclt, which): in spite of the receit heavy sales, is still very complete. We are continuing _0ur Special “Xmas Sale” Price till December 3 st, and it will be decidedly lo your advantage to buy at the present time. G. F. Hutcheson, ` l""ii-»ii¢i_op¢it-uit carried a bouquet of brides roaes...and» C. ruanta ro co S--io- W i ____ O --Go to P`aton'l for Furs md sa' l-3 on all Furl. 1-Tdtfl “Vote for Lyons as MBYOY. I-ho peoples' choice. I-ld'-l BQOTH - TICKETS AT DOOR 7.30; LECTURE 8 SHARP _.___._ There ls only one "MON_ARCH" Broadoloth. when some one says just as good as Monarch. ask yourself why ltis tho Monarch is the standard by which the "Just, as good sorts"'are measur- ed. Monarchls the real thingy.. costs l.75 net...n0 discount and cannot be bought for less. MooreQ.MoLeod - i...5d tf A lk - 1 reat sale I r it. . _ emnaiits'." Laces, . - We have just finished our yearly housecleaning H I _ and have found quite a number of odds and ends that we are going to clear out regardless of cost. , Ends 0fDress Goods Cottons F lanneletts , i , . o e - < ' ~ Trimmiiigs, etc, Y . P si _to investigate the values. Miller V at_ ., STA LEY BRS ' Remnant remnant. sale ready for Ing. come come early can" Moore as you i-20titf i 1. "Miller Bros’ big clears/rice sais of slightly used and second hand in- orgaiis. pianos and sewing machines will positively end the last day ol January. It_'s certainly an event of an age-one that no thrifty person can overlook. Bee their advertise- ment-better still see the ‘excellent values attheir show rooms.. Every courtes extended 'to e’rst‘.ns deeirln Bros, 123 Kent St 1--20di'3l V Such ll- New York & France. and a full assortment of everything needed To th; by the particular housewife, for Christmas Baking. , ‘ mm” .mi JEN!(lNS 41 SON. Sunnyside ' Sdttsrft ‘ N MW,” of served for six Th -Given v away P d.tiirmwf ' Out Shopping ese Evenings HEN drop in to the Sunnyside Confectionery on *F T the way home and have a hot lunch PM .S tm Hot Chocolate Ho Coffee .L Hot T ea ¢ Hot Bovril eic. fiaiiniiweee ii Always ready. Always refreshing. §:‘;'u;nP°:f’a, E. J. Deslloches. »°f**~°° Sunnyside The Low Price Store. 'Sunnyiide, Ch'T own . I-‘ree eiilor ll feel with the in thi payers. I, ballot vdtlit in civic . of. nm, _ live tt! 119" Absolutely ` ’°“' Our kindly The MacKinnon x‘c¢ " BOOTH- F0 RESERVED 1.... .-amnssios ze Stanefie|d‘s wear. _Truro purahlm- shrink, Omoore "Half price takes' aayioiled cambrlc walsts. A good sortment. $1.30 to $1.85. rice at Plton's. _.___ 'riie new sANi1°/'tiev 'rush HAIR PAD is .lust in from hte N V I Yoi-|¢--ask the siloswomai; lit. t °~ cmailwares cg`untr:réoMt;1mg'|’a . .__ I We are now o, ening some beautiful lines of Fancy Grocories:- i“°°_ It you , 9° _ _ . 5 ‘li Fancy Biscuits from Jacob & Co., Dublin, Ireland. » i Fancy Figs, Dates, Saucer Q Olive Oils from Rein & Brady, of am civic and IMI p other lllll D0 GWB the our will 'be !01lr You Ca|i_’i mmiulmimijio a all §i'.‘:.‘tii§¢... ,...-i.i ni.-aj _. ,_ =l.‘J"»s'l'°°'iim‘ Oi G N . , i 0” busfhati-lean Oil ii..¢‘o'i"»'I "" "$1, ii.. of on » ~ stiff 'r ' 'Square cl £2: for ll In 1 lb Roidnl ‘ _ ‘ 3 pkg! 0|-abd l ailill lk. mdttf. ,_ . ' i ' _‘nie-.» a Charlottetown, ' A -, 'svf ¢a3u'4ilL1'f»sf. “_ l'.r'.“ 0' ir.