. ~ T5ll_0l{lBLOT.I‘E_f0W§ GUARDIAN _IANUARY17 |905. _ V __ ;g;_ of 1, ;_nlf- . i ` . Myil yi You a`i'e"growing“oid'iast!" And yo,u\_know why. too. it’s'ihoss srl? halrsl Don’t ou haw th'at£yer’s Hair Vigor restores color to gray hair? ~Jeli, » ii' doe!-. , cl it never (ails, eiiher.- it stops falling hair also, and kee the scsi clean; Sold for six ears. - » ° /’ ,_----, I , wtlilltl' ' wditll 1 is one that any person may be proud to carry. ' WX -__,~’~\ l i"\T\ Persons who have bought them _.1 ‘,` are loud in their praises of “The ` ~ »' Welluer Watch.‘_’ If you want a , g, _ good timekeeper you should have ` 2 one. `-.\ .__ /' Sold only by ‘ w. w. weiincr, ‘V-'rss _ e l r Charlottetown. e I-'FF'-s s R ` A r ure Finest Finished oto Work Come to the Leading Studio - cannons P LATINOTY P El ARTISTS FRODFS CEO. H- COOK. HRW D¢IBll1BAY BLOCK. The Studia where baby is always welcome. I 32’ 'R 1 f pf L Colds and La Grlppc l} quickly relieved and cured by ' Hugliasfia Gilnpa tlura This is a remedy you can rely on in every particular. These tablets do not , bring on that roaring in the ears as some other cold cures. Price 25c Box. 1 Any remedy bearing our name can be relied on. We guarantee lt- (leo. E. Hughes, Apothecaries Hall. gill .il i‘ 1 its ll" _ .',~;'_/, \ ' I' S f , ' ,.f‘. , 'iii-iii' .' '- i' i "tm N . 1. wp- 5; “," .\: . ` -./ l .. V lil; yliim f'/ ' ~ ' =- i lllllilill '_ ‘- °\1v_11.-_s_»~IJ.'... .. __ ._ -<2, ..~....»s 'aj ` 7 -. ' ' _ . ...far -1. MAKING All IMPRESSION Tliat’s what our laundry vvork_ is doing on the good people/of' this city, lt’s ourconstant nimto PLEASE CARE. FUL DRESSERS. YOU will make a more favorable impression if your linen is fauitless. To be sure of the best pat- ronise the Star. A. F. VVEESTEE. \ Star Steam‘Laundry. , Phone 151, Kent Street, i souiusl it’ f an 0018. Anew line of Men's heavy i T an _ Blucher ' Boots just something suit- `able for this. season. The .very latest thing in- Men's line footwear. Price $6.00. A|ley&lin. €A~i.IFORNIA_ I iniriuliioiui ` A I ` PRUNES We have a very nice line nf new California Prunes which we have _._ ..._ price from |01: to l4c per Ib-` One lot of especially good value. i H0-rsc.s cattle 3po\mds for 25e. S0l(l by Also asmall lot of last year's _stock at the rate of 4c per lb. . just opened _up. They range in _ for _ H. J. Mahon, ' . _ .ss€ss;»... BEER & GOI=l= G B .. -A Wtfllilltlll all _._-.-4 In wishing 'you a Happy _New Yeafand thanking Notice to Agents of Govern- v°uf°£<»u=zr°wtb ‘ lll¢llt lily. . All ‘Agents are requested to strictly comply with printed mf struetions sent'and to obtaiirlin every case properly signed receipts from farmers for bay sold them. ?'|`l\¢ f¢¢¢lPi° 'UW 5' “lm” °' ‘ I Lining cans imerirea multi - I and prosperity we promise better things for the coming year to our a r many customers. Owmotnthe advance in sugar at the Mrs. John Campbell, Bonshaw, is con- fined to ber home through illness, but' is recovering. ' , Aovsrvrlasns "nie again reminded tha all “changes' should bein this allies not later than onap. in. to insiue insertion, for following issue .. Ti-is Guardian has received from A. N. Fraser, Provincial Manager of the Mutual Life Insurance Co.,Iof New York, a nulli- her of useful calendars and blotters. A nsrriuo will be held ln the Y. M. C. A. game room on Tuesday the 17th at il o‘clock sharp to make llnal arrange- ments for the whist party on Thursday evening. Tas marriage will take place at noon in _Morcli to-day of Miss Eva J. Hooper, daughter' of the late S. G. Hooper to James G. McLeod, the well known repre- sentative of the North American Life Assurance Co., in Bridgetown. The cere- mony will be performed by Rev. Mr. Nowlan, Dundas. THE nmny friends of Hon. S. E. Reid, Tryon, will be delighted tolearn that he is now, and has been for many months past, enjoying excellent health. He passed through the election campaign in December without suffering any inconvenience, and at its close was even more robust than when he entered it. Tins annual statement of the Bank of New Brunswick which appears on first page to day shows that this well known institution is in a most prosperous con- dition, having slnce 1886 uninterrupted- iy piiid yearly dividends of 127,. The business of the branch in the city under the efficient management of A. E. Wil- liams is' rapidly increasing. A school of Instruction for Militia otiic- ers, which will enable them to qualify, has been opened at the Armouries and will continue for six weeks, the sessions being tive nights each week. Col. Irving, D. O 0., is \..ommaudun't and Capt. Sampson. R_ G. R., Adjutant. There are sixteen young ance. Somewere expected from outside places, but have not arrived. The allow- ance to these attending, for maintalnance, is $1 per day.-Halifax Echo Bmsnaw News-On Monday night .lnn.il ,quite anumber of tho§young men of Houshuw and vicinity with their lady friends assembled at the home of John hnd Mrs. McLean, Argyle Shore, to celebrate in the form ofa surprise party, Miss McLcan's birthday. '1‘he night being tiue and the roads good needless to say the company, especiiviy the fair sex., enjoyed thc drive' thereto. After nrrivingattheindostinntion they began to umuse themselves by playing games of nil kinds, music etc. About twelve o'clo k the company repaired to the dining room, where supper wus served to which all did ample justice. 'lhc remaining part of the night was spent in nniuscnients of dlfl`erclit kinds and when the time arrived for going home, all deported feeling that they had spent n most enjoyable evening. A pleas ng feature of the event was the presentation to Miss McLean of a bcnutifni lemonade set asa birthday gift from the young gentlemen present. The presentation was made by Donald Gordon. Allss McLean suitably repled thanking her friends for their nice present. The boys and girls enjoyed the time immensely and are loud in praise for the kindness received from both Mr. and Mrs. McLean who did all in their power to make the evening rin enjoyable one.-Com. ' _ Keep your hnndsniceand soft by us- lng,British Almond Pink. This ls an “ideal” preparation for chapped hands and all roughness of the skin caused by the cold weather. Every house should have it bottle on hand. Prepared and sold at Zlic n bottle by A. W. Reddln Phm B. Central Drugstore. ..._.___._..._.-___._l \ AT PATON’S. _ Colored Muslins, 1-icts. for Bets. All line Musllns worth up to 40ct-s. ayard for moto. ` ' Shirt Waist Suitlngs in green, pink, slat-e,blue, fawn, 42cts. for ilbcts. a yard. Colored Grenadinc walstlngs in pale blue, fawu, pink and white, 68cts. a yard for 85ots. V 200 ends Embroidary,\ price. ‘ 51 pieces lace in cream, ecru and white tprice. _ . _ All white lawn walsts 5 price. One table of Tucked Lawns. Enibroidend Lawn with' Valenclennae insertion, etc. lprics.-~_'i_-_' _ One table of 0loth,DrsssGoods, and the time el delivery, no matter one nan ornasim in-nt. comm and .how-small a uiintity is delivered. .1"|'~““*|°°*°°“'i*i“‘*f_&°‘|'°°.F°\|-l ' q one suliecci siir and mach ifismici NF-THU‘f P1"1`E’~9- l 1 orrosxrs P. o. ‘ `é'I.‘.""'°""°° °° "°""."'°""' P'i`l‘Zl'.‘Z 1 3. sniff riési an ' . . [ White s ~ half-.pound boxes or in_ Wli‘ite__’s‘n_snie on every piece. | Ill »srmlll&J¢mnahYIANt'N¢mn sweetmeatgito be had, in pound and E oliicers from the 68rd and 60th in attend-` .` _ anda valuable sito for the erection of u “studeut’s union," to be used for the pur- poses of amusement u.nd social inter- course. Sir William in addition to this has given l$,0ill for experimental work carried on in the Physics Buiid» ing; $1,060 for Philosophical Works and Periodicals; $250 for Experimental Psychology; $50 for new Philosophical Works;$250 for North Western MSS., 82,(Il0 for four Travelling Scholarships in the Facu’ty of Law; $6,000 to .provide annually $250 for the teaching of Experi- mental Psychology, and $60 for the pur chase of Philosophical literature; $1,500 for the Macdonald Auxiliary Fund; $500 as a contribution to the cost of the Summer School of French; and $500 for nn assistant to the professgr of Zoology. Amongst other leading benefactors o the University is Peter Redpiith, who gave $10,000 for the maintenance of its librnry. ' `-, Nousnu or s'runi<:iv'i~s. There were 1,158 students enrolled, 4i5 lnjnedlcine, 400 in nrt (including 159 women, )3Y8 in applied science und 43 in law. During thc year '.'.ll degrees were wn~ forred, 86 M'-D.'s, 14 B. C. L., 52 B. Sc., in the applied science course, 47 B. A., and various other honors, while the honorary degree of L. L. D.. was conferred upon ive persons. The students have been drnwn from every province of the Dominion and many foreign lands as well. Ontario leads in Arts, with 120 students; while Quebec lends in iipplled science, with ll8. The United States sent 42 Arts stu- dents, but only ten for the science course. England, British Guiana. and Persia had one representative apiece in the Arts course, while the West Indies sent nine. There were eight. Englishmen taking the science course, and one apiece from Scot- land, Australia, Burma and British Gul» ana. ras naimvav oar/m'rMsN'i‘. An important new department com- mences with tbe present year that of Transportation. which has been estab- lished for the purpose ol’ giving ii spei-ini training to such undergraduiitcs as muy desire to make railway engineering their profession. U. S. toloncl Cured _ of Rlicumatism So Crippird he Could’nt Walk -- Absolutely Heipiess Till He Took The One Sure Cure. FERROZONE Relieved at One:-Cured Perman- ently- Well liver Since. Colonel H. Ru!-ss of Edwards, St. Lawrence counliy, N. Y., is one of the fine old heroes 0 the Glvll war. After being permanently cured by Fei* rozone, the 0 onel wrote: f “l couidn‘t get nroiind without a cnne, and then only with difficulty. “Rheumiitlsm took complete control of of my limbs. "'i e suffering was more intense than hardships on the bat-tleileld. “When my doctor had done his best 1 got Ferrozone. “Then cnme a quick change. ‘Ferrozono gave mc comfort nt once eased the pain and took the stillness out of my muscles. "I am well to-day. Ferrozone cured me aogpleéely. Ieanjpmp and run like I or y years ngo No matter what you have suifered Fer- rozone will bring you -'prompt relief. It will increase your strength, renew your vitali'y, drive out cvcry trncc of rheu- matic pain. Never lrnown to fail; :'i0c ger box, orti for $2.50, nt all medicine rulers, or Poison 8: Co. Hnrtford, Conn., U. S. A., and Kingston, Ont. \. I _, _______,., If you haven’t received it,senil for our Catalogue. `\ "res ~ .Ty ~ _,rs iii.. I. .-"}'_,.»fi' "I ‘x‘”-'-*fha ...-wi.. ; I ' This beautiful x4k g'oid‘ \ ' brooch, studded with fine pearls . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.oo , . . . . "~`o_,. - _,c...,j ,..... . M." . N-fy _;?rJ'. - l.4l'_'.\ f/ ,c$$~j; -.~. »3 ‘e » Y _._ 'f.~r. "v1° ' 05;. ,_¢/. £3* saii -in nf.. »- '. \¢),4<.° This exquisite _brooclh - completely ltuddod with pe.srs.........~.......$3i.oo We will send either brooch by registered' mall to any sd- dress and if not‘{srfect y sat- nfnsisfy win si or exchange or- refund purchase money. G. F. IIUICIIESUN, Jeweller. » 7 i I i1i|`{[;uA|q_i]|Ai||i_ Mu|||{|g[||7f' inn sing cnnii """""""""-"'-" ‘Central Christian Church ` ill],l°IlL lliWS`i` GIFTS Til M’GlLl . ' ' I -,-a , Tuesday Evg Jan. 17, 05 --_ , 1 -_--- I, v r _ iieportors and Correspondents Many 3P|°"dld - D0f\°l\°l\‘ _ _ ""_'f._i'I.'i".i'.“',_.» Everywhere- During U10 Past Y°a"- 1' i°t`.§`.'.`.f’>.°,'.’l`.`f.fii.if°f`.'iii,.‘f'iil`..ifff'f Miss Vinnicoinbe The 4 2 Voctii Quartette-Selected .. . I 3. Violin Solo -“Avo Marin" -.1. . . . .' Shows Progress ..,.. v.............. redneries the rstailprlcs has advanced to Another pr°spm_;;;e“_ hu ju" cl 1 _ 4. Vocal Solo-“I‘!eyond"..... .... .. M cents per. lb. i » Miss (1. Stevenson Uo;‘_McGilI University, as is shown by the _ Readmg_ bclemem ` ` ' li. ` i . . . . . in the various departments of the Inter- most striking events of the year were the ( , - _ - . . » _ . ` national Conmspondenee Schools. _ magnldcent donations of Sir William U' ,;‘.),l°"` Beyond me (Jules of Tuna! are about8,m0personsempioyed annual report just issued. By far the Mrs A J Bimdmh Macdonald chairman of thc Board of Gov- ' The Guardian regrets to announce that ' ' - Mr- G00- li- Moorc- ernors, Who gave during the year $125,000 7. 'l‘i-onibonc Solo-“Dreams of Paradise" Mr. A. Gaudet. H. Vcciil Solo-Light of the World . . . . . . . . \fi|ss lltntiicc Lnnning , i ll. \'ucnl Duct! -“in the Cross of Christ" .\li's. S. L). Moori- nnil .\‘ii‘. Stunli-y. ’ i0. l’inno nnil Violin-Sclcctcil . . . . . . . Mins Loilgc and \li Dickey. li. Vocal Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. \iis~; linlcl Brcinncr Jiiioibtr llot Put on _ Clie from Zotmter to-dav. 1. Airs \V Cllilxliy iii: \'oc|1l Solo-Sch-clcil. . _ _ . .. .. Mr. Stniilcy. - . Brass Quzirti~t|.i'-“Siiblriiili Moru".. .. Messrs Hynes, llnvison, McFarlane Bros. _ _ I5. Vocal Solo-“Turn thee unto Mc"..... As we proceed with stock-taking, we con- stantly come across ends and remnants- just as good as if cut off the piece-but still they are remnants-so out they go at remnant prices. . I Print Cottons, Flannelettes, Dress Goods Cretonnes, Ginghams, Chainbraysf ll/iuslins, White Goods, Galatias, Shirtings, etc., etc. _ Expect Bargains---Chev are litre for von. (domes Stanley Bros. l REMDVAL i New Year’s Day suggests-Callers and Callers-Coffee. Get your'Coifce at this reliable Grocery. You take no risks for you are alwnys sure oi getting the best. ' Essence of Coffee in bottles I5, 25 and 4oc. bottle. Fresh ground to your order 4oc. sound. COMPL|Mel\TS 0F TH SEASDN I0 ALL.- The first of the New Ye we leave our present location and move to the Prowse Block (Sunnyside) We want to reduce our stock. Mi:-is iicssiie Crosliy ill. Bending-Sclcctcd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Miss iinttrny iT Vocal Qlinrtcttc -'i‘he Guillen 'l`hre.~i- Mrs. S. C. Moore, Miss Campbell, Messrs. Bell iiiid Slniiley. iii. Cornet lluct -Selected. . _ ._ _ . . . . . . . . Messrs. llyncs iinii llnvi.-ion li). \'oi~ni Duct-“Holy l"iitlicr Guido ()ur Iliisscs Ciiiiiiiiignnd Crosby ' lloors opt-ii ni, 7.15. Concert coiunieiices lit li dclock slinrp. Tickets 25 cunts, on sale nt Johnson dt Jniirisoifs, .»\pothi:curics Hull and st the door. l-i-i illii. > I Now that the rush is over cun’t we make you ra nice en- largement of yourphoto? Call and see GAUVIN \ »~.=_u.¢-1 ~...~,.»» r~HoToGnAi>i-mas. I fy, e.¢\i\ii::»Ei=i=eeo|\i.aec>c:. L_______J gt, ` gt-annular: ippaaipnruuaiqyuunuivanunn* ,___ ff, 'Q ,Co Printers. ._,,. We manufacture the very M highest grade of Biz/iss l.a.4ns Nrruss Bitass L1-;.-xmms Mitral, i.m\nEas Lisaos AND SLUGS Mirrai, Qroicrs Send us a memo, of just quote vou prices. combination, and you Will be ‘ Do You Want a ' i Piano. Organ. _ Sewing Machine. Small Musical Instruments. ' Sheet Music, etc., etc. Ifso here is your chance-bargains in all lines-A great opportunity to secure Xmas and New Year’s gifts Call today and look over our stock-~~We will ~ lL -7 "- Queen Street Connolly’s Building. *" " ` '~ . I CHOI and our service is unexcelied. iniiniiesrr & i1i.iiNoii,|'i>iio~ewl Cfzntriil Meat and Fish Market. V Queen Street. rderivedthat real en ment which is his. ‘Bas aeve ioy They are the ems of the trade. FINE CIIT IIIXTURBS IN x and 2 POUND TINS we can sa've you over the reg- dtf A FISH-Fresh Fish and 'Corned Fish ; canned l ' V Fish, from the best markets. : ":-.Q Ii - `B6i’llll6lf.G " ` ' " Of all kinds,and the very best-Handled scientifically, \ ig.. ' ‘ " -' " ` ii ,i .i " . ~ , /\‘.,. l ' 4 ` by 1 , ` ~. `i -_---~ ~- . _ . E ' _ _ -.“-._.~-.it-.ssnerii-==....» -.._ -AND- f J Columbia Graphophoncs if of *- ' ”" o 'E o " 'lhe World Renowned W ‘ Talking Machines - " "~ A We are making arrangements with \ , I \ those factories to send us some new re- ` ‘ cords each week, and will then be able Tac Tooaoco Epicure who does not use the ilitirirliliilicilje mm and but records ‘l Hickey Twist, Pearl or Ruby CENTRAL . .i _ 'inrcngg _._qg__;gr,_1__<;1ro1.soN ‘MUSIC STORE, Kent Sireel T$~ us about it at W I __i____ AUD' .W -aw linass R`ur.r; ' L. S. Mr-:T/li. Fun- l- , A »-ev-__~ .»~./' Bu/iss G.u.i.nvs S v A c s_s ann ME'r/ti. llokmias Qu/ins _ - ~».’- _ ._» ..- ¢\; what you require, and let us ..,,.}, We are not in any trust or " -.__-....._.._...-e \;~,- * '” _Af \c agreeably surprised at what ,, . , f ular prices. ., ,t _ 1 Old column rules reiaced A ° and made good as new, at a very small cost. , ., _ » 1 . U' ' i Highest prices paid for old , M not ask you to buy-~-just look. Open every " type, leads, electros, brass, etc evening. mr: iii/us #_- PHiLADE1. P H 1 .mo ' if ' , , . . J . . ‘ t I