, i #Till ~GiiiHllllll lilili lliiiiS=-_< ' ' ' ` ' "' ' ‘ ' " “ ' 1' ' ' ' r ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' -"~ “ -'f "f-'-'-'-'-'-'f-'~ -'-‘-'fff-'~`f> - »'---='~‘-1*-1*-~ =='-'-'f."-'-'->'- ~='- l -7-; 3°" ”'5“`4*i'|¥“l°3 .5 Will- i / R. Bovyer. Orapmid, was in the ` ` l., I 4 =‘ ., -_ . Nil _¢9PF,BE" 5 - ' oiiiria' j. so, soon As ouRs.f V ‘ We kno it. Th' ' l ` who uhe-`it,wsay so. T ‘pwp e ' Hives.; 1 YOI_l__,.’l_`RI,Ei)__' lf? -' Only one quality the b t, freshly qroui. d`. ` es V 40c-per' lb. ` Wclislcr & 'M‘cKay. \-l~»~v-\‘-~».~/§,»g ui " 1 *_ city yesterday. _ W- A- Brennan. Sulumerside, was in the city yesterday. \ _ ' Mrs. niciisr-ii cai-ver, Powiiiii, is visa. ing friendsin the city. _ -' , Hon J. H. Cumniiskey,Commissioner of Public Works is confined to his home by . lllnessi _ ' ._ i Till: Malling Department of the' I. G. Schools mailed 2, 700,000_ pieces of mail in stpdents last year. V ' Secure ygpr tickets for the Burn s An* nivereary ncert; on sale at Jamiesoii's and Raiikln‘s Drug stores. THE many friends of Dr.Bradshiiw, New Glaiigox, will be pleased to learn that he is sligh y iiuproved and hopes ure enter- tained for his recovery. Arran being in the ice since Wednes- day morning the Minto reached Picton at 6.10 last night She will leave on re- turn to Georgetowli this morning. IN the report of the Public Temperance meeting held at Bonshaw on the 14th the name of Miss Jessie McNevin-Recita- tion" was inadvertently omitted. BHAW, Braw, Lads o` Cliurlottetowii pn-u ' L F'--1 ,__i _ _ Hllvhqlvonnuuins CREAM ANI) ` 'cocoluor riiss ` are nice for the sup- per table and can be lad-from our Bakery at all times. A trial will convince, rzc, x5c and zoc; each. STEWART. BCLIPIB BAKERY. . Bikes lest lreud. D. nuuiumlsnvnnuu make no engagements for Ruifs Concert. Remember it s on the iiight o' thc Twenty and four. Tickets on sale at usuiil places, S. A. McDonald lcavcs on Sunday night for a two weeks' business trip to Glace Buy. Mr. McI)onald's branch store is in charge of Jos. Kennedy of this city. Rav. A. E. Burixiu is in the city. He leaves in a few days on a visit to Ontario in connection with C. M. B. A. work. He will be' iit Brantford on Feb lst, Hamilton on Feb 2nd and Toronto on Feb 3rd. As thc rcsult of ii meeting held in the Mayor-‘s Oilice yesterday afternoon it was decided to iioid a concert in the iicar fut- ure~iii aid of the city pour. This will give a chance to everybody to contribute a quarter. ‘ THE horse owned by Dr. S. H. Jenkins and left standing iii his yard yesterday afternoon got away ami ran up Grafton Street and down Queen where hc was captured. No dniiiiige greater' than the ‘ breaking of tlic dashboard was done. L`uiii.ixo at the rink yesterday resulted :is follows: - i- liig Stock i- OF THE! FAMOUS. l°E-lil-ii“°{i2“ \ ‘\\_ W n. Q Through- out ' - the Q World. ‘ PENS T Just Arrived at Musicians E. H. l-liivilaiid Rev. VV. TV. Lodge Sidney Grey Wm. Davison Rev. T. F. Fullerton A E. Iiigs J. A. McDonald Skipii ` Skip 13. Au1i_-\N¢:i<;.\ii-:.v'i‘s have been completed for Professor John Cavcn,_L..L. D., to give p course in English before the Charlotte- tnwn Teachers’ Federation. The work _ selected will be Siiakespeare`s Macbeth. The lessons will be g.iven""week ly on each Monday beginning iiext week( .WM. Aifrtscx, who graduated from the Coniinerciai Department of the Char- lottetown Business College some months ago has returned to the city after spend- ing the Christmas holidays at his home in Bedeque. _Mr. Afile_c_k_ ,is_ nov/__ coiitiiiu- ing. the course in thc Shorthand and Typewrlting. Tun Guardian is authoritatively informed in the case _ of Pre- mier Pctfs, who has an equal _.number of votes with H. D. McEwen in St. Pcter‘s District, that the House will be called together in a short time and the seat declared vacant after which a new election will immediately be held. . Tim social in Zion church schoolroom tonight will be most' enjoyable. Solos by Rev. Mr. Sedgowick, Miss Lucy Blanchiird, John Murchison, Master Arthur Bruce, Miss Campbell and Messrs Moore and Slanloy; qusrtettcs and duet by Messrs Moore, Stanley and Bell; rend- ings by Misses Rattray, Gillis and D. B. _» -- 4 A- , Rogers. Cake and coffee. Admission . . 0 G only iocents. . s OQQIQ -HOUSC' Blllldlflgv |N FURNITURE _ V Men's dress shirts of finest grade. linen wi wif “Always the best vuluein the city ’ wide bosom, carefully eat and finished- ~3‘,' l’_.'1l¢' ` at Mark Wright Filhllslllllg C0'S. only $1.50-Moore & McLeod. 20d li Hcwrs Pill. _ f.F“rfifii°i@-. 1 Dr._s. R. Jenkins went in Bedtmi ian night. J: H. Bell Wu o passenger last night to Georitetown. . . ~ . Tania Despatcher McKinnon of Hunter iRiver and new in New Glasgow 'N. S. came to the city last night on u viit _to his home. - Apinavl' storm prevailed in the west yesterday. The Cape Traverse railway - branch was blocked up for a greater part of the day. Tun Mission Circle of First Methodist Church will hold a Rummage Sale, 'Nes- day, Jan. 24 in the Tantcn building, corn_er Great George and Kent Sts. Tae Congregation of Central Christian Church wish to return tiicirliearty thanks to the performers, to the audience and to all others who in any way helped to make their sacred concert of Tuesday evening last such an unqualified success. Fai-iii. Wmcrrr who has been spending the Christmas holidays ut his home in Bedeque left last night on return to Calgary where he holds a good position. He was accom- piinled by Miss Jessie Wrlglit whose maa- iiage takes place shortly in Calgary to Robert Glover. formerly of Kensington. Tim Stanley arrived at Georgetown last night about ten o‘clock having with great difllciilty reached the wharf. A sperlal was made up under Brnkesniun Ryan and brought mails and passengers to thc city shortly after midnight. 'l he regulcr special with Conductor Gillis in charge had come iii about ninc o`clock and left on return iit 11 quarter to teii. THE basket social and entertainment of the League of the Cross iii tiio base- ment of the Cathedral last night passed ofl’ very successfully. The entertainment consisted of piano solos by Rev. Fatheij‘ Gallant and Miss Etiici Blanchard, n reading by Miss Fitzgerald, a. selection by' the League of the Gross llaiid, u vocal solo by Mrs P.C.Benoit, and a very laugh- able monologue and solo by Austin T1-ainor given in his own inimitable style. After the eiitertainmcnt t-hc basketswcrc auctioned by F. J. McMilli\ii and, bvouglit good prices. The pui'cliiiscrs repaired to the League l-[all where hot tea and ccff'c<~ wcrc served. Tan Salvation Ariny in this city is to bc coiiimendedfor arranging such a timely charity as a Runimagc Sale for Frliiay and Saturday of next week, Jan. 27 and 2:6. This organization is in touch thriuglioiit the land with the iiecilier classes of popii- lation. The Christmas dinners givcii tu ovcr 300,000 tlirongliout the ciiics 0' America last month, was termcd ilie greatcstClirlst1niis charity of the wlioli- wo1'ld,iiy the Christain llcrald of New York. This local eilbrt will, we are sure, bc supported by our citizens generally. lt is proposed to place the smallest fi-actioni l price on allarticlfs, paying the fuel bil thercwitli, and t ie balance to be used for relief. Generous donations, particularly of inen`s clothing,arc rc;|uested,o.nd also the personal services of any friends who can assist in collecting thc parcels and at ti e sale. Those having parcels are rcqucsteu to leave tlicm at the Army barracks, side door, on Monday and Tuesday next, or telephone the secretary of committee. W. _-\.l-lawley. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism~ “My mother has been a sufferer for many years from rheuinatism," says W H. Howard of Husband, Pennsylvania. “ At times she w/as unable to move at all while at all times walking was painful I presented her with a bottle of Chamber- lain’s Pain Balm and after a few applica tions she decided it was the most wonder- ful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional ,application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with.. For sale by all druggists. - ` _' '1i. g' 4 ~ ° ‘=' *_ ~_» " »-----'“ iicrc’sa _ - ' WARM w1N.'rie:R suiurs ' Honvy warm Tvrood and Cloth Shifts blg` and ample- loturdy woofers-'-igvoll made-I4 all hnvo ecllnfo nttnehod. .. ..~. ~ » I Workiugiucu i » Snap For You! G’ L REDUCE15. $1.10 Fon __s5<=- -- ova wmnow. » ~ r 5 ’ \ TU Bi NU Hillliil i lilMi. lil NIGHT Negotiations were in progress by tele- phone all day yesterday between the Secretary of the P. E. I. Hockey League, James McMillan and the Crystal Pioneers regarding the game to have been played between the Abegweits and the Summer- sido team in Hillsboro Rink tonight. Tiie following offer was made in writing and submitted to the Secretary of the League by- the Victorias in order to bring on the match here touiiiht. James McMillan, Esq. Dear Sir: The Victorius hereby agree to play the Sumuierside game over again and abide by the result if the Summer- side team agree to_tlie following con- , ditlons. lst-Game should be played with the same players as in protested game. ,4 2nd-Two umpires sliali be chosen from the Abegweits. Std-A referee agreeable to both clubs shall be chosen. \ 4th-Expenses of lioth teams shall- lie paid out of the general reciepts, the biil- ance tobc equally divided. iitli-Place of playing the gnnie shall be- decided by tossing. Kindly understand that We are not do- ing th ie because we feel that we -won ui.- fairly but simply in the interests of good sport and the carrying out of the league series. Yours truly W. B. Piioivsic, President of the Vic- toria A. A. A. P. S. -This of course will be on con- dition that the Summerside team come down to play the Abegweits, Friday; Jan. 20tll‘ \V. B. P. The Guardian was informed late last night by telephone from Sumuierside that the Crystal-Pioneers under no con- sideration would pliiy here to-night. They would consider tiic offer nindc by the Victorius later lint the iceling of the Sumiiiersidepiaycrs is that a guarantee should be given that the oil`cr made will be adiicred to. THE annoys MAIL. THE CITY LIGHTING- Sir:-in regard to the Electric Light proposition now before the people it do -_s seem to mc to bc iiii open question whether some of the newspapers give expression to hon- cst conviction in tlie-interest of the popu- lace or paniier to those of capital at the expciisc of lcss wealthy and less active citizens. This, with us. has always been a vexed question. VVhen we voluntarily placed ourselves in the hands of the present con- tracting Light Co. wc did hope that all trouble would soon lic over, but, before long it was ii case of “Save us lroiii our friends" for the first cliuiiges eilecteri were in iiicreased rates. We can readily recall the wide-spread indignation that followed. Some niercharits were soincen- sed that they a_ppealcd to the Legislation for a charter to them as a Coiupnny that they might provide Electric Light inde- pendent of tnc denounced monopolists. A change of sentiment, however, is|evi~ dent iii these people from wliiitever cause or influence, for their exertions have since been put forward in the direction of rc- ncwing the city light contract with this same Company. ' And noiv every day wc read ciTusious from those interested, setting forth arguments against civic oivnersliips, ` and the papers not only open their columns to such but print editorials fiivoralile to them. Under these circumstances it is hard to reconcile the pretensions of the newspapers to “maintain the pcopie's rights," with their conduct. Even the object lesson we have in our excellent water system seems to be lost oii those who are acting either unthinkingly or unserupulously. Just now wc recall the able writings of the late Dr. McLeod and Mr. James Mc- Donald on the water works question and it redoimds to their honor tlint, imbued with honest patriotism. they did not weaken to' the opposition they met from even those in high places in thc profess- ions as well as from influential liiyiiien 'who attempted to bring our water supp- ly under thecontrol of a private company- We must _coiicede,. _ sir _ to you, ranch and the only credit _d_uc to the - press iii regard to this important ligiit question for you liiivc ably and honestly kept it before thc people and I do trust that the good sense i _ .;,-_-_-__-" " - »:._-_»,._§-_ .:,’,,,»,§’-f.;- _ '._’,1,,,. . _ iiiiiiiiiiiiilmn Y 4 lll`lm"‘V\v\wvw\n~»‘¢usw--”"""` '4 . “ll ||l‘ ii; ; ii 0,., if 1 , _ fl _ _ _nw ?i~’T‘l~- ,;f.iiiu~;°°fiii`iE-s _ w . \\~ . ........'.,.,' ...nf -f 1, . ilu: ,.l l' $"”"»-,vsv/»v4n.¢f _ \ \~1\“*“""" li } i \‘»°`" :F ‘li- i -~.-- -' : ' i» l a ' Tilllll' :f` "'il?.Tlil3'l\/l.T'l\'i’1"'*;`. 1 ' 'z_:r;I:J':\'lC1"'°,' =‘ ll 1 PULFADLD BV `, ll warg ~ 'i§§olto\°\‘,l ill l ""“°""°w~ P "" 3, . ~ “""‘\MnAnfw-.wr¢\1\0-* l 'uv' . `& ` i » ‘_-_a|?"` Pac , aus. , _ _liduul illi in-ip,n-nil., ~ 1 ` ' r' ii' us Y ...nil _rs min’ -'rv rffiflv (7. ms. What more need we tell you about this great coat bargain ? We ensure you the newest, brightest, trimmiest the price in two. ' What more can a customer garments shown. We ensure you’ satisfaction. We ensure you lit and style and wear, and have cut ask ? What more can a dealer give ? .f 5 4.oo Coats now selling for H (K ` fl if gli 500 $ 6-00 if ff li it $ U it il 4( ti (K ti U $ 7.50 $ <1 H ii U $1030 ic if ii cc $1500 ic u ci ii $22'O0 if K. 4( (l $2 oo $2 50 $3 co its-38 $3-75 $64-25 365-00 $750 $11.00 oore smcileod liars ‘ lk liuvingiild _ 11 -fi l I of the citizens will prevail and that they _ will voice iii no uiicertal`iT"`§oiihd"_-Etmtlic 0 meeting to-nigiit und on thc occasion of the proposed plebcscitc sentiments that will insure to us an up-to-dntc lighting’ . . system at it cost within reach of all which is just as practicable as the water - C S system. \Vs1.KiN. Chamber|ziin's Cough Remedy the Best Made- " In my opinion Clianiberlaiifs Cough Remedy is the best made for colds," says Mrs. Cora Walker, of Portervillc, Ciiii- fornia. There is no doubt, about its being the best. No other will cure acold so quickly. No other is so sure a prcventivc of pneumonia. No other is so pleasant and safe to take. Tlicsc are good reasons why it should be preferred to any other. The fact is that few people are satisiticd with any btlier after having oiicc_ use his remedy. For salc by all drugglsts ANNOUNi:.‘_EilENTS To make room for Spring shipments, which will soon be arriving -we are naming vcry low prices on everything in the store. Special Discounts On Parlor and Bedroom Suits make our prices very attractive io shrewd and money-saving_ buyers. Make your money go as far as possible this hard year, by getting your furniture where you can save about 25c on the dollar. J O h I1 N C W SO I1 . i s L L "1 -Zion Church Sclioolrooni tonight. m - y good girl desiring pc-rninncnt criipllxoxyineiit should apply at this office at e m i ` once. tf -Lost lictiiccn \\ right s lliidgc .iiid lliiltiiiiorc llcriiiii Pai-lolz; a purse contain- S u I ing a sum of iiioiiey. Finder pieiisc lcavc at this office and get reward. 20 d 2i w li. -Royal Arcnnun The regular meet- ing of Prince Edward Coiiiicil R. A. will take placc tonight in K, P. Hall, Prowse Block at 8 o'clock. As Bro. Leonard Morris Deputy Grand Il/egent will be prcscnt to install the officers. Every member should inakc it a point to bc present. _ . Z - - 1 """”W`”‘ '“ ‘L Charlottetown. macs’ witch Iiazel Zrcam is soothing and healing to chopped or roughened skin. It rubs in dry. Price 25c bottle. Made by I ' Ml*-lwllnllnwl .ITHE MAGS” 'of mi: mmnd my m-mails ed success will be delighted with the record of the Sun Life of Canada for 1904. This Company has had many great years, but the year that has Just closedis the greatest." ._ . .$z_;.o98,57o.oo is ilic total of applications received by 797.00 OVEI’ T903. Y, "Pu0si>ai