V THE CHARLOTT.ETOWN GUARDIAN, JANUARY 23, 1905 |-|0091; 'f.1~1... 1 _ llsl!to_tak¢.¢l.v`to ':‘e1u'q»i1111°1u , 11 ¢1 = - _ 332. '1’.°.'i'.»‘1’.l»_ Sh- .1111"31'..‘.’1“i‘.1'1’°1§.'§°.2“ lun. All ' 9.1!.” oe.. wan. rio 1':o.1=1=se| _ QUlTB-S0 GUOD AS l , , ` We knfiw it. .The people who use it, say so. ' ' l ' ._ HAVE - - 1. YOU TRIED ‘_ ir? » 9- _ A ...?:i;:::::.°3‘*’- `~ ~ _‘40cper,11i. Wtbstcr & McKay. enwuihanuvugqndysg _1i= You _ ii UV BREAD at our bakery the health of your family is assured ' as our bread is well made from the very purest in- . iiredieiitqand mixed b an expert baker. _ Try' a lbaf. Vienna Bread 8 cts Plain Bread 8 cts Graham Bread 5 cts Duchesse Bread 5 cts D. STEWART. . - monies; naxanr. _ ibkas lest lread. Clic Iloie oi Distinction -You know what that means in a man’s dress, language or bearing, The indesnniile wmething 'hat "repairs" at Cape "Toi-mentlne. 'This is a SCU ODS lplfii fl’0m UIC Cf'0WCi-: If much larger sum than usual as $10,000 ig 13|-gely a¢hi¢v¢d by uueful a year _has been the sum voted to be dressing' We furnish the clothing which expresses personalltyfand so '1‘c1~mcn1in¢1 people. ‘ _ gives you that distinction. MCDONALD. & PERRY THE NOBBY TAILOKS. Great George Street. Having shared during r9o4 your liberal patronage imisa as ye1.1s._ns was .accessed ny: we take this opportunity o thanking you and to assure you that during 1905 you will receive the same libera treatment at our store, G0 HQ (DR, prise at the completeness with which this Jeweler and Optician. and gratuates at the present time. are pleased to learn sho is around again. I. R. left last night on a trip to Picton. -Arch.' McLean of R. EJ Match & Co. returned Saturday afternoon from Sydney. J. Walter Jonas, acting principal of the Consolidated School; Tryon was in town Saturday. .RUMMAGE sale tomorrow i11 T1inton`s building, corner Gt. George and Kent 1Sts. Clothing etc. sold for a mere trifle. Mrs. Williams, Moncton, nee Miss Mamie Logan of this city was a pdssenger from t\_e mainland Saturday afternoon. Russel Trowsdale, Crapaud, has return- ed to Amherst, N. S., from a short visit with his parents Alonzo and Mrs. 'frown- dale. ' James S, Brown, Contractor, Malden Mass, was a passenger by the S. S. Stanley, Saturday on a visit to his parents _ Robert and Mrs.Brown, Orlobar Street. ' Ar Police Court Saturday, Henry Huntley, drunk and disorderly -was ’ fined $10 or30 days, Anthony Pidgeon $4 or 15 days and Neil W. McFndyen $2 or 10 days. . AN exchange says that A. W. Robb, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Sydney C. B., and formerly in Chur- lottetown,ha.~i started a class in Japanese .` jlujits wrestling. This Mr. Robb denies TEE Guardian has received from H. M. Davison n number of Calendars of the Crown Life Insurance Co., the Maryland ~ Casualty Co., and the United Stat-es lfldcllty and Cunrantce Co., all of which Mr. Davison is the popular Manngcr for this Province. Accoiioiuia to thc despatclics from Ottaiva this ycar`s estimates contain thc f sum of $22,000 for "lmprovemeiits and ` expended thcrc during the last few years. It looks like a good year for the Cape ' Tm-1 Government ice-breaker Mont- oalm is still jamming away at the ice block at Cap Rouge, with considerable success, three-quarters of the mass hav-1 ing been broken. Dcputy-Minister of Marine Lleut, Col. Gordeau says he is` informed that the Montcalm has broken through to a depth of 25 feet, which almost seems incredible. Tun Presbyterian Church, Belfast, P. E. I. was oranized 82 years ago. It‘s first minister was Rav. John A. McLellan who the Rev. Alex. McKay, a native of Picton. f It is -rather a singular circumstance that every minister who has labored in this congregation has been an Alexander. The present incumbent is Rev. Alexander < M_cL, Sinclair, of Gaelic literary fame.- Hants Journal. , A mane number of people visited The I Guardian prcssnoom Saturday afternoon at one o’clool: and' saw the big Web Perfecting Press printir1g,'cutting, and ‘folding froma roll of paper sir feet in width and three miles ln\1er1,gth at the rate of about 100 papei-s"per minute without human aid. All expressed sur- monster piece of machinery does its work, Announcement will be made later as to _ There are over 750,0iD I. C. S. students 'r11e‘m11ny friends or Mrs. Dr. oui1111s` ' Henry Collin, Forpman Car Shops P. E. l 1 f i Asthma. I _ ,_ ________ ________________________V____1 A.A.aiiey1sri1 ina aigin. on 1. trip 10 A. 11. se 1 ri.i1 no 1.1 is ir fc 1| ' ' ' N9., york 1 V ‘ ada’ sumlgsde smug snazzy in are Weeks and Stewart. K. C.. for Defendant. city ` at 12 o‘clock to Appin Road Cemetery. -Tim Mock Parliament of the Associa. tion Literary Society will meet next Mon- day evening at eight o'clock as the House of Ccuiinons of Canada: The following resolution will be moved as a Government mo11sure:»Rcsolved that the amendment of the B.N.A. Act by the Imperial Parlia- ment so as to enable the Parliament of Canada to delegate to the several Provin- cial Legislatures, notwithstanding any thing in the said Act contained, the pow- er to prohibit the importation and manu- facture of intoxicating liquors in the re- spective Provinces would tend toward the psace, order and good govermnentof Can- a a. “J1MMY" MUKENNA is back again and l1is St. John friends arc glad, so is James Not that he did not have a good time. As' one of an army of passenger agents, who l journeyed to Mexico in a luxurious special train. and spent several weeks in that beautiful country, a pleasant trip was inevitable. While in Mexico Mr. McKenna visited most of the principal points of interest, of which there are a great many. and baskcd in the smiles of the fairsenoritas. The bull fight which hc saw he describes as being exciting in the extreme, but revolting because of its brutal features. In this particular fight ilve savage bulls were killed and seven horses, wiiile one of thc matadors had an 'arm broken. Tho people of Mexico 1'e- gard any other pastime as very tame, though. Mr McKenna left thc party nt St. Louis and came on to St. John, arriv- ing lierc yesterday. -St. John Times. 4 As the greatSt. Louis Exhibition celc bratcd the Iiouisinna Purchase, so another ceiitcnnlnlexhlbitloii has been projected to connnemorate the ceiitennial of thc acquisition of Oregon Territory by the ,UnitcdSti1.tcs. It will lbe known as the Lcwls and Clark Exposition, being so named in honor of thc explorers of the Oregon country who were appointed by President Jefferson to conduct an expe dition into that country 'a hundred years ago. The Oregon country included the present states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Moiitana and Wasi1i11gton_ and is now 11 great and flourishing section of the big Republic. The Exposition will be held in Portland, Oregon, from June lst. to October 15th. -The Guardian is indebtf ed tothe management for a handsome illustrated pamphlet, descriptive of the principal cities and points of interestllln the region whose centennial is to be commemorated. ng You've tried almost every- thing for it, haven't ‘you ? And we presume you are ' about discouraged. No_w what do you think of our idea of breathing-in the medicine, bringing it right up to the diseased part? It looks reasonable, doesn't it? And it’s successful too. - , When you inhale Vapo-Cresolehe your breathing becomes easy, the wheezing ceases, and you drop to sleep. For croup and whooping- cough it’s a quick cure. Q, ...".t‘Z.‘i°Z1.‘i”1.°.i.¥'i°1ii.;‘.i8.;."€.'lii.‘2‘.‘€.i.i¥‘?i.T.’l.§mi’§.’d2 1'.s.~.~:l:-1-.ins1fr.:1.f°1:.re.'::.'rii;-::r:°.::z:::1 ,when the press can again be seen in loperation. ==“,.,£" I _,~ » \ ,_._.__4.._.....-_._.___.__.._....-._-..-- .~ w1N'n5;i>. slelmrs , .HUUYI -;vv‘afII.\ 1_'f'V'¢_¢q_$'__nssd' Clothihh-to big and lamplof- ` _ ~ Q, _v_r{¢|_\`|'l_g'e_Vf_-'g1,\VQdQi,,;iT_I_'=i~'1_,l\\¢!ofa!!/Miva collars 9 attaehoil. I »w1Noo`w. .I 'fi i'.1>f*'£f77iy.-:~. 1*' .. I s11:r:` Workingmcn ! _ Hcrc’sa~ ` -T i Snap For You! iii‘e1aEou”cco $1.10 ron _ssc-1 1 1 . ` ` - U’ n me Legislative Assembly' i girls who drive through the city streets l 'Inez funeral of the late Alex. McPhail at a rapid rate. singing. playing mouth- willlenve his son’s residence this Monday organs add otherwise practicing conduct Y McLeod & Bentley for Plaintiffs W A Asnoirr tliuo ago while Joseph Car- ty of the Sabbath evenings has been eatly broken by numheis of boys and strongly reprehensible on the Sabbath1 Day Last evening one team was held no ,b the police and almost allot the occu- nts hastily decamped leaving the driver alone with his horse and the authorities. Tau response to the request for parcels fer the Salvation Army Rummnge Sale next Friday and Saturday, is already quite gratifying. There is undoubied need of a large quantity of clothing, boots and shoes, etc., and generous-donations of these, as well as anything else that can be spared, will be quite lu order. Friends are requested to have parcels ready today Collection thereof will be made today n11d tomorrow, if it is nolconvcnient for don- ors to deliver them at the barracks side door. Ter: C. B. C. Debating Society met for the eleventh time in the College rooms on Saturday evening to discuss the if llowing question: “Does pursuit afford more pleasure than possession?" Mr. Brehnut in a concise speech upheld the atfirniative, while A. Gaudet lcd the opposition. J. Trainor in a lengthy views of Mr. Brehaut, but his argumentt-i‘ were “questioned -by Messrs. W. Trainor and Ilunstan. The other speakers were J. Eden, Miss G. Boigcr. The ballot rc- sultcd 28 pursuit, 30 possession. IN the llousc of Co1nii1o11s, Ottawa, to iluy Mr. McLean of Queens, will ask what was the cxpenditiirc in connection with the Murray Harbor and Hillsboro bridges on the P. E. Island railway. Mr Martin of .Quecns, will ask how many tons of hay were carried free over tho I. C. R. to Nova Scotia and P. E. Island iilncc August; under what conditions was it transported; was the privilege given to the government only, or to the far- mers' institutes and produce merchants; if not to the latter, why not? Will the tiinc for free transportation be extended to P. E. Island, and if so, will farmers’ institutes procuring hay through produce merchants bc given thc same privilege? Mr. Lefurgey will ask what is the in- crease in subsidy given the Anglo- Anierican Cable Company for service between P. E. Island and the mainland and what arc thc services to be per- formed, and at what rates? He also will ask how long the agreement is binding. _ BORN. On January 19th. to Albert and Mrs- Weeks, North Carleton, 11 daughter. In this city, onthe 20th, inst. to A, C. and Mrs. Brown, a son., 5 _ DIED- At Brighton on Sunday, January 22nd, Rev. John Goodwill, aged '73 years. Funeral from his late residcncc on Tuesday ati! o`clock. Service will com- mence at 2.30.' Friends will plensc accept this notice. No flowers. At Little Sands, after a short illness, on January 19,1905, Christie, the dearly he loved wife of Duncan M. Blue, in tha 45th .1 year of her age, leaving a disconsolate husband and three little children to moum the loss of a loving wife and mother. In this city on Jan. 20th. at his snn's residence, Gerald street, Alexander McPhail, of Appln Road, in the 78th year of his age. He lcaves to mourn a sorrow- ing widow, two sons, James. of this city, and John of Appin Road, and one daugh- ter, Mrs. George Cuttcllffc, Appin Road. lN_ FURNITURE _ “Always the best va he in the city" at Mark Wright Furnishing Co's. and well delivered address supported the, _._ Ky . _ V ` _N _ _ 1 5 I t P i ' £ _ ' _ S 'I`_ii:l-iury after bsinliun for four hours _ -- _ - _ 1 ' 7 c '* wir- ` _, 1, ` __ `- 4 atu ay afternoon on the casaofL.&:. “Z _ nh” _ " _ _ 1 _ ~ 1 ii. wi11111m»a¢o.1.v...i. A_rm111i1m1.11. ' I _ I - , _ _ .\”\_l|'u¢ _______ __ ‘|1111 action for the price pt or-annes,, _ ' ‘ "`\'"""" I" ' "` sold on contract and which were decayed I Reporters and _ conespondonfs Everywhere. on arrival here, were unable 'to agree ' ,upon a verdict and ‘were disohin-god. \ Ladies Winter Coats Half f____‘*T_`1 Price. , &_.__..._._._?_J -1 Howard Dlngweil returned Saturday ‘ , ' tml” B°“°°“~ ' Miss Annie Inman, Hampton, leaves tc~ ‘ 312;: azvuihe wlgkigg I Btkaitircveny cn: I ` d I B h ' ' ' ' VYgl&oH8bklrk returned Saturday from wiabg °°t°” W °"° sm’ vm ‘Fwd me ‘wrench which he was using slipped “ V "'°‘V“- p ' .. = _and in the sudden jolt backwards his Mm, Blanche Smanwood len last umm E. R. Brow, W. A. Grant and Benj, _head struck another bolt behind him. For .for Mount, Ams0,,_ Bremner were passengers to Georgetown two days he felt no effects but after that S A M D .» last night. was taken with paralysis and yesterday J 5 9 9 s s , , L _ b -I . c onald left last night on ri' James Au” who has been vlsmn ‘his life was disposed of. He has a large , ` U! “"8 Wil) £0 Gill” BH-Y. _ ` friends hem for wmé months len lui ,_ family and was one of 'the most elfllclent _ G S°“gi*;*`fl f;i9|'8US0l\ and R0b¢l‘iB0H YS' ' night on return to Vancouver. workmen in the mnwny elnpl°y` ` urns atur ay from Ottawa. DURING the past few Sundays the sanc- A merzrino of the Liberal members of. tl the Legislature will be held this evenlngi ~ i D5- , 1 We suppose that if we put a niée fresh crisp ten dollar bill on a silver tray, with a bunch of violets on the side and passed it to you in return for an old live, we'd likely be able to trade. Now that is pretty nearly what we offer you in our Coat Department. Choose from the best line of Ladies' Coats in the City. ‘All new, all stylish _ handsome garments at just half price. $ 5.00 Coats now selling for $2.50 it 6.00 “ “ “ “ $3 00 $7.00 ac ii ci ii $3.50 $10.00 it ii ii ii $500 oo tslilclleocl 1 _F HAD 100 PASSENGERS. BOSTON, Jan.i0-The Plant Line steam- er Halifax sailed on her initial cruise to the West Indies this afternoon with one hundred passengers. Upon her return sho will inake a second t-rip leaving here on February 22. President A. W. Perry has 'given an order to n. Glasgow. concern for a new steamship for the Boston and the Halifax; to be delivered early ncxt winter. CRONVDS OF MANITOBIANS Have Found a Cure for Their Kidney Troubles in Dodd's Kidney Pills. Gmoiix, Mau., Jan. 2!i.-(Spccial.)- Among the thousands of Manitobianslwho have found n cure for the pains and aches of Kidney Disease in Dodd's Kidney Pills is Mr. Pilileas Nonnandeuu, well knowii “I had Kidney iiseasc for thrce years. 8° to my work. I took just live boxes ot’ Dodd's Kidney Pills, and my pains and as anybody Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure sick Kidnoys. With well Kidncys you cnn't have Brlght's Disease, Diabetes, Dropsy, or Rlieumatisxu. For thc Hair-Wc kccp all thc reliable hair growers, ' tonlcs and col- orings including Seven Sutherland Sisters Hair Grower, Coke Dan- drul’l` Cure, Macs' Hair Food, Ayer`s and Hall`s HairRcne\vers,Ca11a.dii\11 and l-lall's Hair Dyes etc, etc. If you have a. recipe of your own to be made up brlngittous, we will make it up just iléght.--The two Macs, MacDonald 8: acKinnon, Drungists, Corner Great George and Kent Streets. dw il l . _.s ’ I A 1 _ ,._ ' i , "“'i“i;:n'nui`iTi11iI1`1`11 “.1 f llliii1i1 '~ .'.\ vnmmuvvv-f1.vr.~/-'~" 1 Ill. "ii - .fi " ‘ ~ » ’ JOHNSONS _ .i _~~ ....11""'..':'i11.s1< I V i ` \*\ \~» sa /-rar 2 ~ ._ ._ . ,”||i; ! _` _ lj, ~1_1_l1 “ci i _ ~ _ M if Gun 'I 1. _ AN'ri:|iIl _ _ MioAi.|.Y P 1 v ~~-- ---- 111 1 1 mfllwlv : | lfismw,l|1 _ ’ I ) g____H_m_ ` ., _ | Seven Sutherland Sisters _Hair Grower New stock just in, 5oc and $1.00 a bottle. "THE TWO MACS" Provincial mute ‘mnsidembly larger um" 1 -we are naming very low prices on everything in the store. Special _ Furniture Prices. To make room for Spring shipments, which will soon be arriving Special Discounts 011 Parlor and Bedroom Suits make our prices very attractive to shrewd 'and money-saving_ buyers. Make your money go as far as possible this hard lycar, by getting your uruiture where you can save a out 25c on the do lar. _._____.T John l\lewson.J hero. Mr. Normandenu says: ` ’ At times I t so bad I could 11ot attend _ I "" ` l ashes are all gone, and I can work as wcii People Who Admire Substantial Growth 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 closed is the greatest." . . _ _$2_3,o98,57o.oo is the total of applications received by the Sun Life of Canada in 1904, an increase of $3,425,- 797»00 OVC! 1903. “P1zosgaxo1's .mn 1’noo1».ss1v1<:. E- R- BROW. _ Manager for P. E. Island, Charlottetown. 19 mwf iyr CAN ADI AN PROSPERITY. is clearly written in the progress of our Life Insurance Companies for 1904. That our Canadian Institutions compare favorably with all competitors is proven by the North American Life’s. "LETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMEN1`." MR. J. K. IOBB. Provincial Manager, - Noftn American pile Aisnranee Co. DEAR slit- I have mach pleasure in acknowledging tnronlh yea. the results el my matured Eadf wment Policy, No #115 in your Company. Hoo ont this out ey zoran ago lor ¢a,5oe on the Bndowmenf Plan wtin prof1tsloutfned,¢ostlug aannaliy 312R.;g, an I new Gnd you oler me a cash value of 33,R3l».oo; secondly, a Paid-up Insurance of |515 1 mildly. a Idle Annuity f . _ - ° Uisheydrst option, namely, the meh value. I consider a verv handsome showing, ln f|et,lai|er than I had anticipated from my explerlenee ov policies carried hy me in some of the largest American Comvlnin. and I know \ a rates eliarled by your Cmpany were. also considerably lower. This re uit qefkii weii for :he aliiiftl management ol your Company, and prone that lt is to the advantage of Canadians to tr- aiu iheir own Companies. _ , I have decided o accept ile second option which gina me a Paid-up lllalaaea of $5,520 oo, for the buuli at my estate. ‘ Wishing the Company continued Incense, ‘ ‘ In n y » ~ if ° "°' "v'11.'s.waaza 1 ‘i .- "l.IT'.1......__..."" _`. ... __' "_..' ` ,_.' xg 'I 1, ` F .Z ii 1 _...Ars .p V. r-rr, i af* ii Q yd' L ii 5! 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