. . Ch _ .P I Munn/I Hanson TH. 'rua ooaaniaa. cnsarorrarowng ramen anwann isnaim nannoaay 11°, IW erry ectora _'_ I MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STOR Tu be t ‘H k th, _ uitmbers together with a number of .M ,ml|1r:|:|.;_ nuts? 0° ey 8 an frlauda who were invited. lt is stated by _ G bl lm M d soma that the meetin was a d one ` lllrnanaln _r nk your y en s to Isabrauch ofthe jewelry business that needs to be _ understood. To have that understanding EXPERIENCE is necessary. Bver since the year 1868 I ave been repairing watches- 35 years 1 We give'satiai`actiou in all our repairing. '».. ,,;;1 W1# . ">;‘f' " Por |% est Finished 1 Photo o Come tothe Leading Studio C RIOIIS 'I . i>\"`_ " _ - 25c. PLAANOTYPEI _ “ aarisrs Pnoors . _ X GEO. H. .COOK NEW DHBRIBAY BLOCK. The Studio where baby ia always welcome. i TRUSSES If you have had trouble with your truss come to us. An experience of many years with most diiilcult cases en- ables us to fit any figure per- fectly. You will forget that you are wearing a truss. Comfortable truss in every instance. No charge for our services in fitting. HUGHES’. T‘l§..‘f;`,;i’l5_'” Apothecarles Hall, Charlottctown, Ladies’ Rubbers... 25 cents and 35 cents a pair. Good quality, all sizes- just soo pair. Come early. Big discounts all over the store, The bargain giver ' every time. A. E. liiIo_EACl-IENI ;i________ ____.__.._»= you a pair rubbers. 40c. This month buys of women’s, misses,' boys’_ or childs' A pair of -Men’s wool lined rubbers. 7 Sc. gives you the choice of a lot of women’s, misses’, and children’s boots and shoes- some of them high priced goods, but out of style. $1.00 gives you the pick of women’s boots, shoes and slippers in another lot- grand value. AIIey&I}u. a a r Prince St. School, has been awarded the ._""`_i K ,/1, '\ \". " -~_ I- f 1; it Ei ` ;I if’ so \".>1Z=s.\ 1 ¥,_..;___ I I 1,: _"\\ ,Q I lm - _ T... _-'11 YT; _%__;"“ _,if T4; g = ‘ -1 FF* I*-.1 <-` - _ ,V L; 1. -i` ‘Q ;i\ 1' / 'I » ‘l ' ` 1, . 1..-I ._‘._;- /V \.._r_. 1. __; "psi, . I . \.,ttiu.\.r_ 'Z \ ' Haiiolthe time you dsvi‘t know what the right time is. Thai Isl! you do not have our clocks and watches repaired by ui. All woiir guaranteed. L. \/\/. Z 3 Z P( . ynwnnnr. Cor Great Georgie and Grafton. _ J I Will , -_ 5_':'~.‘-‘;`i._:.-° _ /1' it; @ .».__\\ ,f I 1 f I 4 |\5y‘.` -, sowigr 1'.-"1‘.§1'.'35" oA ///,, Mitts/INY -af --- continent compiratlvaly near neighbors. \§\ ,_ .im like Bahy's skin I !ziby’s Own Soap Pore. Fragrant, Cleansing Albwrt ToilotSoapCo..Mfra. . uournru.. tio other Soapiii ian lsirood. xii _lil __ T-__ rw ' `“'¥ _li I _ _il ,sf fin!! __ II_1s.~wf 1/11, an - n I .1 :an ` 7 \\c>\ 2' , I7- n ,JI-I» l:~.=`-‘-- "U / 1 _ pa: ? . 11-- ` . / I ,.- envaia ` “Get the Habit" Bring your Drug Wants QEDoiN Bizos.. autncéh deiivmd fm iimwn and bonutry. PHONE 35- 24 csnt Tea. for 19 cts per lb. New Blend Tea. imported direct from Londonlast Fall which _ .» -ff want to clear out at once. order to do so we oiier the lot in, unbroken packages at the low of . we In rate 19 cents per lb. _ The boxes contain ai pounds of tea each and we guarantee the tea to be s first-class article. IBEIER & GOFP thetea and sale in Zion Schoolroom tomor- row evening. Admission and tea only W » _ Ownro to the death of Miss Sterns at Souris the hockey game to ba played tnerelast night between the Stars and the Second Abegwelts has been port- poued. Tun train from the west which left Tignish at six o'clock Monday morning, only reached town after seven in the evening. It had snow fiahtlog to db at Albsrton, 0'Leary and again at Frederic- ton. The second trains were cancelled east from Tignish and west from town. No. 1 train, conductor Kelly, was tied up at Miscouche on account oi the cylinder head having been burnt out of one engine until a second want out from Summer- side. There was s number of passengers, half a doseu through to Georgetown shut out of connection and therefore unable to ` take tha Stanley yesterday, among them Rev. Father Burke of Alberton. that Miss Lilian J. Taylor, teacher in Amnuusnsis’ Diploma of the Phono- graphic Instituto, of Cincinnati, Ohio. It will be remembered that, at the Christ.- mss examinations in tho shorthand de- Dortment ot the Charlottetown Business College, Miss Taylor with several others. secured the “O. B. C." shorthanddlplcma Those young ladies continued their studies lu tha “C. B. O." under the in- struction of Mr J. 0. Trainor, the efficient principal of the shorthand and type- writing department; and Miss Taylor is the first to make application and secure the Institute Diploma. Other members ot the class will follow shortly. The shorthand course at the “C. B. C." since Mr Tralnor took charge has been strictly along the lines prescribed by the Phonog- raphio Institute, the i/ext books in use be- ing only those which are in perfect harmony with the Benn Pitman system, and are authorized by the Institute. We congratulate Miss Taylor, especially as she has accomplished this while attending Ito her daily duties in the school room. Surely such an example is worthy of emulation. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY’S CENTENARY. _ The British and Foreign Bible Society will be a hundred years old on March 7th1 i904. Its friends appeal to the nation to I help this great national institution, which brings blessing to all other nations. They make the appeal uow,not mei ely be- cause this is the centenary year, but be- l` cause there are demands for the Script- ures at the present time, such as have ncvsr existed before. WHAT ARE ITS PRESENT (lPPOl\'|`lINITIEd Abroad there are open doors on every sl1‘c-in Europe, Asia, Africa, America. Australasia-doors opened by commerce and diplomacy, by geographical discovery and missionary enterprise. Steam and el- ectricity have made the people of every The annual circulation by the Bri1l`sh and Foreign Bible Society alone has for over fifty years been growing steadily at su average rate cf 00,000 volumes per an- num. Hundreds of Colporteurs are need- ed for China alone, under the conditions that now exist after the Boxer outbreak. Thorn is scope for' the employment of many in South Central Afric », especially in the Transvsal, now that peace is estab- lished. The poor wc have always with us at our very doors. and the blind in this, as, indeed, in all lands,have peculiar tlalms on our help. These are only a fc iv of the urgent and irresistible demands on the Bible Society. and now is the accept- able time to respond opportunities lost. now may he lost for ever. U\\' MIIUH I5 REQUIRED TO i\IEE'i‘ THEM. To give every person alive a halfpsnay Gospel would cost over three million pounds sterling, apart frcni the expenses of translation sud distribution. Though it is impcsslble at present to reach all men even with a fragment of bread, there are multitudes of the hungry whom we can reach ln obedience to cur Lord`s com- mand "Give ye thom to sit." The Oom- niitts of the Bible Socletyask for a special Centenary Fund of at least 250,000 Guin- eas. The P. E. I. Auxiliary will hold Centenary services in Charlottetown on March 0th and 7th. Dear Sir|,- I was for seven years a auf ferer from Bronehial trouble, and would ba so booms at times that I could scarcely speak abovsa whisper; I got no relief from anything till I iirlod your MIN- ARDB HONEY BALSAM. Two bottles gave relief and six hotties made a com- plete cure. I would heartily recommend it to anyone auifhring from throat or lung trouble. J. F. YQANBUSKIRK. Fredericton. ` W1i°t ’ best LIGHT COLOIL CHOCOLATES sell at_ I 7 G' 'I' ““'°"°°°'° ,e`§ Pu-lib. andl :fe as good as any 7 5c imported chocolates. You are not paying if °"'h.’°‘_';°:;*’:;:;:` any high duty on Whites’, therefore get value for ygur money. ,_ \ ,_¢_|_ I |iNan1Q (?n`e‘v¢fy PIec¢~ ( , I ; _ , . _) ~ `v /‘ _ \`) é Tue Guardian is plrassd to announce Chaso's Ointment isaoertifhi I w and nbsoluw euro for each Lodge No. 14 I. 0. G. T. held a meeting at which there was a good attendance of K 80° notwithatanulngthst some of the speeches were of a somewhat peculiar, and to some I, extiontpamusing nature. The Lodge is , holding its meetings regular and have ` had quite an increase in membership dur- I ing the fall and winter months. The new organ which has recently been placed in Caps Bear Methodist Church was est in motion on Sunday last by Rev. J. Par£lns,pastor of the church at a service which was held there. The or- gan was purchased from D. L. McKinnon of Montague and is thought to be a good one. Rev. Mr. Crandall (Baptist) was also preient at the service mentioned shove and took part in the service. Rev. J. Par- klns intends holding a week of special ser- vices during the present lwcek. A sad ac- cident tgolr place last Thursday when the youngest scn of A. P. Prowss who was bavlnga ride in a sleigh fell from the sleigh and dislocated his collar bone. The doctor was summoned immediately and soon had it set. The writer is informed that hc is resting easily and it is hoped will anon be able to run around again. The young Men's Literary Society is hold~ lug regular meetings and has quite a large attendance. There has been s large amount of surveying going on hers for some works past in connection with the Railway line from Murray River to Mur- ray Harbor and people are looking for- ward for the line to be extended shortly. T00 LITTLE BLOOD. Is the Cause of most ol' the Misery in Everyday Life-Improve , the Blood and Disease _jVill Not Exist. Among the many thousands who testify to the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as s blond and nerve tonic is Miss Mary Jackson, Nurmsndale. Ont., who ssysz- , "I have used Dr Williams Pink Pills and have derived such great benefit from them that I consider in my du'1y to let others know their worth. For upwards of three years I suffered from anaemia, and grew so weak that Icould scarcely Walk about the house. Ihad no color in m_v ings, my lips and gums were bloodless, I lost all ambition, suffered from headaches and dizziness, and fell sway in weight uc~ til I weighed only ninety-four pounds. I dnoiored a great deal, but it did not seem todome anygocd I was thru advised totrv Dr. Williams Pink Pills und before I had taken them len days I felt batter and my naople could see a change In me. I con- tinued using the pills for some weeks and urn now in the very beet health. Every depressing symptom has passed away and I rave gainei fourteen pwunds in weight. I think there is nn med clns can equal Dr. Williams Pink Pi is and I st.r.miz1y rs- rommeud them to all weak and ailing M K Miss Jacksons experience should bring hops to all tho weak. ailing girls and women. What. those pills have done for her they will do for others. Every do=e adds tone and vigor to the blood and ner- vss, brings n glnw nf health to shallow for all diseases ci the throat R°°‘l°°f°l°l1\\°¢°°dl¢|°=- at tho pre# E- A ` I. I S gnd lungs, AI doggm-'S mem, ‘sent time and much hauling is being done ¢|u¢ for 60 ye”-s_ A hogsehmd ii; Hprray Harbor and the iurroundinir . I ai-00.. B Uh I1. remedy everywhere. l...3la... ' on 'rimaday evening me PI-int. alum ‘ai LADIES’ CLOTH SKI RTS Only 36left-a lot of them at HALF PRICE the balance at one third oil. LADIES CLOTH COATS _ <_\ . .4 vi ._‘ . All this season’s goods at one third oil " " ` ` ` » " ‘ ` - and Mitts, one third oil. STANLEY BROS - "l"i-|»¢\i\ii*<§ _ We wish to thank our customers for tlie generous share of patronage extended to us during the past year and would respert. fully ask for a continuance ofthe same during the year 1904 Wishing you one and all a Happy New Year _ _“_-J-» I \Ve remain ylnirs truly, SANDEIQSCDN at CQ, cheeks,nsp»\rk to the eyes anda ruby redness to psllid lips. No other medicine has done in much t.o bring comfort. and health to weak girls and women. If you sro ailluir ulvc th-. pills a fair trial and new health nad strength will be vours. Ds not accept any pink colored substit- ute; the genuine pills always have the iull name “Dr. \VillIams Pink Pills lor Pals people" printed on the wrapper around every box. Sold hy medicine dealers everywhere, gr uv mail nv 710 cents It box or six boxes for $2 50 by writing The Dr. Williams Medicine., Ca., Brockville , Ont. C0M|NG__E_\_/ENTS. City Council meets on the second Mon day in each month. Dr, James Warbur on. Mayor; Ei. M. Dnvisci1,Ciiy Clerk., The B. I. S. meets on the first Monday of each month. I To prove to you than , and every form of ltchlnir. bleeding and protruding piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it os tes- timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh- bors what they think of it. You can usc it and get our money back if not cured. 60c a box. ah all tibalers or HlmnNsoN,Ba'rns & Co.,Toronto, Dr. Ghase'a Qintment SPECiAL_NOTICES- I')on`t neglect that cough, neglect causes troublr. Cure ir. nr. ont-c by taking Hughes' Cough Mixturr, a snfe and I effective remedy. Price ‘Lic abox. Geo. E. Hughes, Apathecaries ll-ill. i0 dll You have learned by experience that there is no quiohllng or deception in what ws say with regard to money saving during our great winter sais. The balance of all winter goods must be sold at tremendous discounts.-Prowae Bros. 10 dill ffl* _,S 1-»_-n Noi merely ra new spring or s new clip. hut a form of eY°- glaaa mounting wholly naw. , adjusted in a new ways tskoa hold and holds on in al new . wav. ,Nofblnj jan: 1/nw! auf qf plana. - »`,,.._.,,-1-an.. ~ __ _.___., f \... ..4'~'/j\ t- Sf* ,m__ -_.______`__ _,_____ _ _ _ I __ PIINIIS THAT STIINIJ There are any number of pianos that look well and sound fairly well at the start. You can buy cheap pianos that will do that_ but a piano should be made to last a lifetime. If it only stays good a few months it is dear at any price. HEINTZMMI 'PIIINIIS Are the kind that stand. They are1 safe instruments to` buy. Soil only by MIIIEII BIIIISI, Queen Street. ,,.. Q 'New Meat §Fish Market A All kinds of Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fisli, Salmon, Halibut, Cod, Haddock, Fiiinaii Haddies. etc. Also all kinds of Beef1 Pork, Lamb, and a choice variety of sausages. Give us a call; We‘ll treat you right, Haddlesey & Trainor, Queen Street opp. ll, B, Norton`s Hardware Store, near Sydney Street. i 1| d ii NEW IIIIB SERVICE lliave decided to begin in the city ' and siibiirbs an up-to-date cab service. Passengers, baggage. etc., will be conveyed to boats, trains or anywhere else desired. Orders left at McDonald S; Mc- Kiiinon’s Drug Store or at the stables, Sydney Street. near Steveuson's Corner will receive prompt attention. J. M. NICHOLSON. 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