l l » t L.. l-_-5 ',' .i I church. Rev. G. J. A. Belyea, Leing some B , f 5%' arc_a special shoe for the little `- “i ones made by the ]. D. KING ‘ » __ fcct fitting and wear well. ~ tj Price from ‘fi foe in $1.15. | ff 'yr ; l. A iionnis it siiiiii , -. I it fl. k \ of llis Kingdom lrere below and to His .' l’ . ‘ I i .i_.. A / ilk; ,If l% »_ 1 5’ l” / . ;. _ll , ' / _ . _ o/f' :S 3 -1, `i_'\,°il4f6/7 ;~? \ffl.-i".4;7L ' iii 1' .. ` ` Y .. , .1;~ noN'i' ni.o\v UP s - _ f "” to show iou about the fin t of ‘ . 3 T if their quality the minute you see them. i > I ». We r 5- Queen Street. Ch'town. 3. ' ` " fl »l ° 4': t For the f A Boys i ' the BOYS are ' " delighted when \ . l i -»-‘ »-1-»>r.r Q . Xmas, only 90c. a i pair. . f , ,_ J. Leatherman- it . 1, vi .' A 1 i ¢ l . .:..»r-.,>.-.a -‘ 4 ~. . -,.- »»» A , l- ‘, ,. .MoN`oAv MORNING - ,.1 '_ ` I JANUARY 25 iaff Q Peanut A Clllll at L $2.60 per ton. § Peake’s No. I Wharf. Ch‘town. P. E. I. ~ O , much surprised by a visit from some A & friends from Marshfield who presented 0 I him with a hansoine fur coat and a pair of iiisiiiiiioi On Saturday last Rev. G. R. \VhIte was gauntlet gloves. While Marshfield is not a part of Pastor Whitc's tield, he has ministered to them in the absence ofa regular pastonand stUl conducts a service occasionally on a Sun- . , , `r §. NURSERY ‘ SHOE .. ,>-,-.¢_,-»-,...- uae’ _ is the name of our Infants’ and ‘ Child rcn’s fine Boots. They v. -_ '_ Co. of Toronto. They are per- I day afternoon. The regular pastor of Marshleld Baptist '.'.5 miles away, I’asvorWhita is often called to visit the sick, and bury the dead, to which calls he has always promptly and readily responded. Hence this kindly appreciation on the part of the good people of Mar-shdeld. Many among the donors are not ad- herents of the church mentioned above, but have attended Mr. \\`nlte's services from time to time and in this way express their appreciation. " Mr. White feels deeply grateful to the people of Marshfield for the kindly spirit which prompted this handsome gift. The following address accompanied thc presentation. llcv. G. R. White Revcreiid Sir: The people of Sl. Peters Read in ii practical way wishing to show their apprt~c-lation ofyour services in the pu‘pit there, as well as lyour .sincere sympathy with them ln the Sick chanilicr :iiiil thc house of inourniiig, would ask you to accept this fur coat, as a :aight token of their sincere rcgard. That you may be long spared to wear it.. and that you may be still further used liy the Great Master forthe furtherance own glory,is the fervent wish of the don- orc. 1. , 1 as a . 1 i.lo¢n.irs` lf ~’ c" '~ .--_ i ` A '_ ` the grocer if the holidays find vnu with- . out ii sufficient store ot ediblrs in thi: house. The wiser way is to come here and order enough at least to carry you , over. in WERE READY .»-W 3- _ _' est lo '-V groceries you ev-cr saw. Yon’ll know You’ll know also, that the prices vie _gl ask are not what you have been used 3. to paying for similar goods. JOHN CONNOLLY & Co- Moccasins ‘N We have them in , Tan and Black; _ they see them.Get , him a pair for H. BELL - . The rtxperlenced Signed on behalf of thc donors, Mas. Isaac Caosnr, Ronanicx Moss, .Ions A. l<'r:nou.~o_\', Giaoituie M.\ci,i»;0D, Parisi: Macs. Ilonsnrsox. Maishiluld, Jan. 2Iiiili _:ye idifgc. 6 pie1eI;1smMr0;flQ\lhilt%;1y]ie tgirreiiiitdith r4£nf¢:~ 7c.~7 17: AS, ` white wool goes, soiled, worth 3.8¢ for r5c. ld loves, brokeukaizesi;Iw<:irtli $245, fin' nic 35 $.55" Mimi ¢’<;iY’I‘.95_. 105, oc “P 3° , l ' $2. ce ,ed e 1,md¢¢f¢hi¢f;, worth: up to nc, for 6c. 2 dozen child s wcol jacnetrk bduie rl? dpi; at I f ip p ea", atom A m?e,aw? 7, gt, smyu , Rigas £2; 71,". af Alamo* Hu for we wit. A isgofoaa como, worth “P1081-ss.f°f 99°- -» ew » °,¢° '°<»»»§'d:t° ° °- , 4° f~=.=¢'°r .° “S .°9»....» °*- _.. ». . l 1. QP V - . ¥;th;t_ _yphujltir ¢ ani . bm?-1 lot ,g gg., Rriket Wool Hose, worth 354:, for an pair. A lot _of children r Hrndlm¢j_ Q, 9,10: ac ercIi..- 16 riiaelette Wra in-r, ,A p f _ ii _ ,H Wann* _ h, .h_‘*_°éM 'Mo » Wwifi. Z ‘\‘*“¢f1KlT.t‘ ¢' llcnoe," said :the tia¢ellator,“we are pre~ If the deadlock between the Charlotte- Tnir Concert and Basket Social held in Coleman Hall on Tuesday evening the l`7th. iuat, was a grand success. The program was one of the best. ever render ed here and the youniz people of Coleman deserve the highest praise for their ability in carrying out their different parts. Those in charge desire to thank the many who were present for thc order sustained, and the respect shown by all, also for the helping hand put forth to make it such agrand success financially, the proceeds amounting to the snug sum Bedeque,on the evening of the Bevan ` , daughter Fred and Misa Jando the . _ avinsoir lens.. iscuwy an Annual M0_0lIll§ Guardian Br-aiich,between 4 and 5p. in. |am,,.Mc,,m'p“'.|n‘ Mm Anim Wd . today. - - '» ‘ ' “,____ . o':;;.:;~:.“.‘.'.;.f‘.,:".:..""'°'°... ...:i.:‘.'. a » fair- it I Misa Eva Harris and Miss Celia Read secmh F-nd d . '_ ` ‘ , _ 3.4¢ Ia "rf 7 left. Saturday tospend a week visltlngiing some hn:_n.“‘;::°d::;zw5; PTUSPETOUS YGII' R8||0l’l8(l_Til8 fri ds' l < or is comwu and ‘Dew Glasgow Damien. emi” Wm much mriu-fled Con tl ln YGSSGS R°V» I till there seemed no end to the supply The company broke up about midnight all expressing themselves well pleased with the evenings entertainment loai ing be hind them many expressions of good will and tokens of friendship Farewell Hina Jessie, “hen next, ue meet We will call you by another name We shall miss you in thc social circle, you leave a vacant place in the home, and an empty chair in the Choir of the Methodist Church, not easily filled, but our loss will be gain for another. -Com. To cure a headache in ten minutes 'Knmfort Headache Powders of $ll7. fwhich amount, goes towards the seating fthe church here.-Com. -='-Y-=' V - --=~~--- -. . Y - .-.-.- - -. _-_-_-.~.-_-_-_-, '.-_-_-_-_ >lHl lillllllilllwll l§Ullllllllll< 0fllce-A- Maclean di Co’s Store-R R- Maclean. Mgr- ..............i.~..et.. the silly. ti.. co... The Stanley arrived at ll.30 Saturday moming. Mrs. George Poole, Lower Montague, was in town Saturday morning. Miss Minnie Owen vras a passengerto the city by Siiturday's mail special. Senators Ferguson and Rolertson were passengers by the Stanley ict itrnetl home Saturday. The Guardian regrets to learn that Miss Marnie life-Donald, the obliiiing telephone operator is ill. The funeral of the late MlehaelMorri~ sey takes place at ninc o'olock Monday inoming to the Roman Catholic Cemctcry~ Tha outward cargo by the Minto Satur- day morning consisted of 359 bags of oats, 93 lils ilah sounds, 29| boxes smells, 'B8dressed hogs, 25 pkgs leef, 30 cases condensed milk, 12 horses, 2 cases butler. Percy C. Owen, thc popular clerk with the Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd.., spout Sunday at his home herc. Perey's many friends in Georgetown are always pleased to see his gen al countenance. The Guardian ls pleased to announce that n Literary and Debating Society ls to be organized Tuesday night. Every- one interested is requested to attend. 'llie meeting is t/o be held in the town hull. The Guardian regrets to chronicle the death of_ Michael Moirlsey which sad event occurred at the residence of Thos. W. Morrisey, Saturday moming. The deceased was a native of Millview, P. E. I. and had reached the advanced agcol' S7 years. He leaves to mourn two sons Thomas \\'. in Georgetown and James in Chicago. Coughs, colds, hoorsoness. and other lhroatailmcnts are quickly relieved by 10 pkgs butter, 80 pkga mutton, 10 ilegs sundrics. ` V:\po~Crcaolene tablets, ten cent.s'pei pox. All druggists. Use Dr. Hamiltoifa Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. They cleanse the atom-l ach nndbowclii, assist. the liveifiii remov- ‘ ing blle, and ture tlioronizhly. Use only Ur. Hanilltonis Pills. Price2oc lm pared to vote solid with the government in any asefulmeaaui1:,and we throw down the ` naaeto the govemmcnt. There will be no voting on party lines-as party lines; it shall be what is beat for the provlnce,. countryor cmpire,rnd as that is maui fest. the government will stand or fall." Brave words, dear lads; and The Guardian only asks of you that you shall be “ln osmosis", shall “play the game, not at it;" and it will help you all it can. That you hnvechoscn its colnm'ns, being independent, is natural though in a measure unfortunate, as our going to hut. we'll do the best we can by you mid for you, of for any movement. that will develop thought, expression or uctlon ln our public weal. 'io Qcicitnr CURE niLi.ioUsxiiss.| SPEC| AL NOTICES \ & (,o~ will hold their annual white. press early means oftiinea meagre reports, lirrlppe cure. It also reliever the feverish- Hou~t-le epers attention! Weeks goods sale immediately on arrival of English cottoiis and Irish linens now coming by steamer. It will pay house keepers to wait for it- The finest goods at_ the finest prices at Weeks' annual white goods sale. 23d 31 wii Steel shovels cheap at Camerou's 23d1i Vice and Abbics hockey pins %% each at Stanley Bros. tlid Si and completely broken up by Hughes’ la ness and dull pain in the head caused by a had cold-Geo.E. I-Iughei, Apotheoaries Hall. 284] ll Weeks' annual white goods sale commences immediately on arrival Allow the urine to stand in ii glass vcs-.l sei for twenty-four hours and if at the end of that lt is c ouded or has left a sediment. in the bottom of the vcsscldyon may be sure that our kidneys are lseased As kidneys and making them strong andl healthy, there is no preparation no prompt. critic to the level of a common scold. and none so thorough as Dr. Chaae'sIl00d8 Bild mllllhtty l¢ltl¢I'8,` Kidney Liver Pills. V 'rnsr Tris iciosnrs lsheetlngs. pillow-cottons etc., Irish of English and Irish goods- linena and napkins, towels etc. etc. We make a specialty of Englilll cottons and I' sh' linens-the belt in the world. Walt for Week!" a means olinvlgoratlng the action of tho'gnnu|l whim good; gglg- Ig V _ _ pay you-Weeks & Co., dress ‘generous and \ aluable gifts. These tlgurcs ;and facts testify thatthroughout the year, I Heavy colds and la grippe are quickly* » -r _ . _ » ‘ ` - grrgrtlo c , heirretumtoiindtlie house fuil of » -1 ‘J '. ». .. '~-. ri. it e in :sat ro i. gms °"‘ p go°d°m";,';o:m_:;‘;eopl: tgytolsg and company. The night was perfect torsuch MIR “lil0O_’S Slllfy by I business was wwpamtively brisk durinr :f,,,.:,'1§,h;fd ,I”',,,,l';;,:f° ,h,,°,";|:,:ls,,',':: . ___i Cameron Block, Over Reddlu Bros. Chrrlottotcfiirn th” du' land shouts ol merrinioat ware heard from I ' . _ , ‘ - - - ro otor A nun,” hone' mme 3 dmmmu $°"|°°k"51“ld W0” "Ili lN*l’M¢lP\l'¢d ill The annual meeting of Prineettown DR' E' E' 'R0BlNs° lookin! dash for a short 'distance onithe “Haus games. Am" mn oidock .. P"°3bY'°°"l““ C6“K"?8'm°“ W" had in io-iomoth ont! Water St., Saturday. A considerably »p.'e°s°m‘ °d°' m°d"°d M' md " °°mm°` th’-°h1”'°h °” T“°5d‘Y~J°" Inh- bmken up sleigh was me "sum tion was heard among the dishes in the Thug was 5 in-ge md repngenmtive ' P"“"'-Y- w¢5°°“ f°\1“d 0°* Whit. ‘"5 attnndanoe. Hon Peter McNutt, Chilli,- K0ln¥ on, when some half dozen white-‘.mu; of the board of Managers, presided. ami and summmiae mais iwcireyins irlfwroned yoimz men aniwmd “ruins on behrif of the swion reports were goingm marinus for-the imiimce of tiieyrfiys containing cups of delliviws IM fpresshmi by nev.E. J. Rams. These ‘- _ " season-and it looks that way at present-'wifef SUKGNG .illB¢ “SNL Oh. "I2 “SN brought out the fact that., notvrlt.hstand~ the public will look tothe ladies to keep Of li/ llllkell With Us Still. Thi! WIS ¢|°°¢' ing some losses by removal and death the up interest. in the sport. 'ly f°l1°W¢¢i|>yDllt¢S Of NRCS. DIN- G16- contributions to outside ohiects had fe ba “KW D33 been very large. Schemes of the church $070 ll) British and Foreign Bible Society 56.25 Session Fund, Religious etc ll3.'ld $.4\(B The report of the Ladies Aid Society showed that for cushioning the church there had been an expenditure of Sillw. The chairman presented the managers port, wlilcliwas in substance as fol- lows.- ' 0 Receipts for salary $91311), leaving a lance of $11311) on hand. On motion fD. Preston Mcl\'ut.t, it. was heartily ed to grant $50.00 Cf this to the ‘tor, as an addition to the salary of the past year. General account and church roof $1li8.t§l. ‘ These various reports showed that the actual iiicouc during the year was larger than in lllll. In addition to the above izregallon very kindly remembered their minister during the holiday season with the congregation made progress. llifff 25°. ll slit direct to the diseased pam by the Improved Blower, . Heals lha ulcers, sig", |h¢`u|- Plaines. Swv! droppin in ilu throat and nermrnrntq cures Cararrh and a Frvsr. wer freer All dealers. or hr. A. W. Cline Nuildne Co.. Toronto and Bulalo. MAY COME T0 CANADA. Mtiivrnvrit., January 18.-Montreal and Tomato are likely to receive a visll, from the noted Polo players of Burlington, Enuland, after July, thc American Polo association having ar ranged for a visit. which will include the tivo cities mentioned. Hurllngton isanoted centre for the great English i>niii's isinii oii. This is the most satisfactory Kerosene Oil we have ever handled We buy it direct in large quanti- ties and can guarantee the quality. Price' 25c per gallon. Jenkins & Son ir You our xiisiii When yoougnvy-ell insure until be foie, buf ‘ When It 18' Destroyed ' Youare hoo late. Remriirlis- the sie .args -irnereumuanlike ~ the pnaeat." rad no insurance _G if S ii|[ l I. V - ,.4 3l1f»_r..:,,.fi ,if '_ . 1 JJ" ' | _ _ 1 _'r A- , 1 °f‘l¢°-UP=e‘rf.Bf“99.°rW'¢Fl<-1»B-@-‘i°°'<°f»M=f- lillIlilli*lilllllll“ in * ~ ~ ‘ Teéui i Mi».»Pw=y x¢rrrim¢.Beaeqs¢i»,vi..n ' Q“fte,i\'l'ii\'\iil$sl°Yil.f"1i°V¢l7t°=iH.el°'ll'l'lell‘l° U --- I' i Mb “ ' irigrr-issdriri ribsrwa' ` 111°* at tb# lwme ¢,b\\,o_...Wrlaht. , y ' .R _ _ < .-~. To Rev. G R. White from',,,‘,{‘,f,‘,§f}\,,.’;';,‘;"‘,'§‘,,“,§‘,,,,,,_”°°§‘ Y‘°“'“‘ ‘“ was ~`-1 rw-i»i»,s:t.. if. .... ....1 'Of Presbyterian ,Church Holds ' `° ` Tl I A Marsllflold Friends Bw *mimi w sell raven Apply 1° :ameri ’ S V ` V ' X K ' i a House. ",,.,~'=~ ._-~ > UE ciinhilievdyou at co Y r » if . 7 / |'/ j . LEADERS IN PAINTS. The Only Finish -. That Should Used»About Home Paint There arc many little things abou# the home that could be brightened and improved by :i little paint. THESHEHWIMWIUIAHS FIHILYPIIHT is made especially fo r th at purpose. Comes in con vcnient, s in a ll packages, ready for use. Can be scrubbed and cleaned. IS Clsy to apply. Comes l in 26 good colors. ASK for a sample card SOLD BY S. . Crabbe, Walker s Corner. m l ii 1 / l t-= sill eo in it Queen St 23d 3lwil _' Kensington Sash and Door Factory Planing Mills, Lumber Yard Ifyon contemplate building or repairing, give no a call. If you want an estimate on any kind of a building, give up | mu Ifyouwantliard or»oftooel,givejiaa call. Better give us a call anyway. We keep in stock everything in the shape ot’ lumber either rough manufactured at prices that defy competition ` p' M. F. SCl1tll‘l1l&ll,f /I lllllf T all eiaenvrsvw »..i.n»r~ 1 ui iitzri>i..ri.amimiI_m1*fa\i2'1f .-r...rr.. t J ra. _-. , iiow iifsi ion -iiiiif Pilot. ` ,’¢§;4'g 55' . ' df. .,!¢‘:}.>ii‘ J ' S . b *gn ' L _ybfgh $3.4o_for $r.35. ro pieces 44 inch, all wool lain colored Drel¢_Gotld» 33c. .2 Pl¢.¢¢£ . . ,' p ...ff-“ill 59°- y -"Held Dggg . _é°ols§,~“,'z§‘..-r°i59¢_» bf-ui. L{i,{,, _mvbigr-k, brown grid ny, w th 8c d. lin- 5c. 15 dozen l, _die Table gspii qrJ.\ro;l|li $r.¢5 p p ,_ , V V _ s -_in,cher'wide, worth 7° Q V 5¢;;_,,,,.~ ¢¢“ wuliiu rin wortIi8cfor c - iam Towellin wort irc, or 7c y pcr.'I`owe1lmg, wort Scforgc yd __ 1 enpyrtlleijgvtort -loc: tid. ~ »_ 1 . , é8lb\ittous,l‘°r ; f fm ai 'mil . ni' gn ii” E ' u ec . _ the afvzgiaiiiye maps. Yoii hr? lirveriiy annie: of yards you want rulers than remnant Thcsr nliodld rdf iipltide piettyvy y 7; early rnd,P°rln§ co I