. / , 'é ,_ ~_ _ _,I - _ _ __ A - » THE cHAR1.o'i’frE'r0wN GUARDIAN, JANUARY 2.,-.906 _ . i'£"'».- s='!'= sa? no c. 13. c. srunnnrs are welcome hack alter their holidays and will find us as usual with a complete line of every thing required by the students' work and at the low- est prices. All the students vieleome at the popular book- s ore. TAY_LOR’S _ll -xl; i Advertisers. The DAILY and TRI-WEEK- LY Editions of the Charlotte- town Guardian have actual combined circulation which oun- not be duplicated. Their guar- anteed combined average to Deo.80, 1095. was tiilhand for ' the last week in the oid` year it was 7083. Annual Fleeting 'Pho uu1_1\|nl nleotinir oi the Chariot!/nbnwn lll11l1:nl F11- i1 »1|r1\|11-otfolulunnywillheheldlu thu Iiuuul ui"l`t'1\do H.unrl|N,lt t:E1\t:iltlt'I\'s Iitllltl- lng, neon Htreet on Wednesday. January lllut lim n ttoeiockr |u.fo1-tho purpose of oiect- ingn loawl 1_1! Directors for the ormuing year and tr|n:11;11fi;t111z|T\rclr other business as may ba 1 e - . rirnng .me 1¢on1<:l¢'1‘ I-‘E.\|Nl<1I.l.. I’f‘osliI0l\i.. ll. DA l.l)EliB'I‘UN rm.-nl sécrsi ary ' G. D. WRIGHT, Funeral Director, The only Embalmer on l’.~E. Island holding a Diploma. l'iiss A, Ferguson,Lady Assistant Equipment the best. ‘ Parlor and Show Rooms superior to any in the lower Pro\'i1-res. _ Calls prom tly attended to day or night. Satihfaction g u a run te e d. Knowing that the public wbuld apprec- iate the services of a lady assistant, I have engaged Miss Ferguson, s lady of experience and competent in every par- ticular. - , OFFICE PHONE 6oc. RESIDENCE PHONE 6ob. sstrtr 4 r..,.~J.1_....' 1...;-_....1 l.--_ vnuauusvb-Ill!! GOOD BREAD Means 'good health and good health means happiness. To secure good Bread deal at D. STEWARl'S Ecmrsn ilaxr-u\’» liukes Best Bread. Evaravuar-»--fo- rr-s» \ S W|r.1.1n Las, Victoria, was in the city t . M i Block-Charlottetown Wrpuus 0B|tmN. Lake Verde, 11 the ctw saturday. ,_ Gauvnt ilfunoocx, Murray River was xilhlleuisr from Murray Harbor Satur sy. ' , lgzhlllonaou lectures tomorrow 1 n . n|uea'Hall “S per-s m nd Ahsurdities." on L nm _ Cnaanns McNmr.r., a respe¢;t¢d r-81.15.111; of Lavendiuh. fractured his skull Friday 'YY flulllif on the ice. Mr. McNeill is 70 years old. Bam. McEAcus:RN, trackmaster of the s Otllcgs ln New Prowse t ' . ll ll P E.l R southern line, had his wrist broken Saturday at Vernon River by u now fence falling on him. uturday On his return he was accom Dilnled by his sister Miss Cottie, u ho has been spending two necks here with n ds. Hou. S. E. Run. Minister of Agricul- ure, und Mrs. Reid were passengers to Alberton on Saturday afternoon where r. Reid presides at the Good Seed meet- ngs to day and to morrow. ,Cuantss CAnruar.L, of t-he P. E. I. R, ‘ While at work was struck and stunned several nays ago by a plank, which was being hoisted and fell against u swiftly revolving hslt. lie is impro\'ing however. A1* the Good Seed lectures in Mount Stewart Friday the tirst prize in seed selectlonwas won by Chas F. Fisher, Scotch Fort; 2ml Benjamin Pigot, Mt. Stewart; ii Milton Coffin, Savage I-iurbour. 0 Tun Mlnto arrived at Georgetown 9 Saturday morning atil.»i5 with B5 bugs of mail, 20 passengers and three cans of way freight. Among the passengers were W. _A. Winfield. Mauugur of the Telephone Company uf P. E. I., Miss Douse, Charlot- tebown, ami Eric McLean from Montreal- |Ti1e Stanley reached Picton 1\t 0.45. AN interesting horse race took place Friday on lllg Point Ice,nmnyof the sports being out with their notable spec-ders_ Among the fastest goersj were Leopard, , owned and driven by \V. D. McKenzie, Iienny owned and driven by J. F.Mc- lllonnld and Lilly ownednnd driven by A. Cnmphell. The ice was in splendid _condition and the racing good. Benny `showed his usual speed leading the race ' with Leopard a close second, `EvruvnuDY should see thelllg Web Perfeoting` Press printing so many iGuardlans at 11.30 a. m. on Monday or ~ Wednesday of each week. A monstrous roll of paper, several miles in length, is pulled through the press ata high rata of speed inamanner similar to that of the largest papers throughout the world This is the only press of its kind in the province and well war-_th seeing. tt W. A. Wim-'1r;1.n, General Manager of _ the P. E. I. Telephone Co., returned Saturday from Halifax where he has been attending the annual meeting of the Maritime Electrical Association undo' conference of the officials of the various telephone companies throughout the Provinces. There were about seventy 'in atlendauceat the former meeting and 'eighteen at the lntter. Mr. Winfield lwos elected one of the executive of the Electrical Association. Get My Free ilooif - liheumatlsm n can about naeamsrrrm. ub<..1tt1.se..a.s.it1.¢ any to nvs to avoid and me tar system °i I' 1°"- matiu poisons-even ln desperate oasss-with Dil. Sii00P’S RllEllMA'i`iC .’§:-.i’l‘.°r... TABLETS ».a‘2i‘l.’21 -h»-»~\~¢a.v~--¢u~arw~a»s We desire to tender to e holders “A Vcry Happy' and P We beg to assure you Life is still “As Solid as and continu LARGEST D to its policyholders of an quainted with. Z* Yours sincerely, OSS 6: Ill ssuqp-s1U\||¢~all~~l\f»at\fs our numerous policy- rospcrous New Year.” that the North American the Continent” es to pay the IVIDENDS y Qgmpany We ale BC- Arrnuws. M 1._. _- - ' 1 ue ds of wlwlesale slnuBl‘ is now possible for each and eve n 1s our dutv. 1° Y°"“°lf» iidoniinriri viral’ me eost will bs- ur business and iellit , Our Prices QIIW si url olyatudy. ex rlmrnt sn mirivgaa physicians, diztnlintsr ‘W5 l’y0 to do the work nsture intended them for. T 'h Itta Our Business to Save ee 0 I tunl havlngdentnl work d°\l=» °* d eg lam matters to yo No Chores for Examin 1-lt is o P k gstion to employ us U0 11° !°‘“’ 'W' ' Ourgaiintariale “dt§:¢bts\;i'il1ion(i,;‘csxi'huy. All work hacked up by a -» 1-,” Yggr- Written Guaran tee Dental Rliygoms - ro owtn Over U [°°' cil.l|OtDtINS,f Proprietor. 'I'fElE‘.I.‘I-I. BEGIN' EY. PAIX. -ers: o¢1s.\>{*l1° f°r°¢1>|»l- s°\=;,~ d the practiea experience of learn it teriologilta, chemists and others d ne to have their teeth preserve tr ed. If on in- 11}iirl1°1i:l'¢' i¢°i.1ri°vi1m us. 1?; fill u, tell you last whit Y°“ “ll” "° we make ation and Consultation resnd we plsce you under no _ubl - Are the Lowest d orkma ship is of the hilihen I" ‘- Tselaaoru subscribers will please change their Directories as follows.- 183 a-Guanitsn News Department. 189 b-Guanliln F/llwr-J E. B Mc# Grundy. Illia-Guardian Advertrsing and Bair aorintions 132 b-Guardian Manager-J. P Hood The office hours for the news depart ment are from 1 p. m. toil p. m. and 7:1) p. m to 4a m. For thaadvertisiug and subscription departments from B a. m in il p. m It is useless to ring either of the above departments at any other hour. Tm. oiilcers of the P F I. Association of Boston, who hold their sixth annual ball on Monday, Feb. 19th, in Oddfellows Hall: lhere.are as follows: President, Ewen McGregor; Vice-Pres.. Dr. F. J. Seotyr A. J. ,McLeun; Rec. Secty, Frank L. Campbell; Cor. Secly, Frank A. Mc- Kenzie; Sergt.-at-Arms, Ed.J. MoAulay; Guard, Miss Minnie Sullivan; Trustees, John C.'McDonald, J. McLean, and Mary Sencabaugh; Committee of Arrangements for Sixth Annual Bull, Ewen McGregor, Chairman; Dr. 11'. J. Lannigan, Michael Walsh, A. J. McLean. Mrs. Jas. Ponder- gost, Miss Frances McQulllan, Mary Senoabaugh, James Cummiskey, D. J. McLean, Ed. J. McAu|ay and Frank A. McKenzie. R1.-11'. A. D. MGDON/11.11, G. W. P. ad- dressed n pub‘ic teruperunce meeting in Spring Valley Hall on Thursday evening 18th lust at the close of which a Division ftha Sons of ‘l‘empcr-once was organized with agood initial nretnbership, ami an ifecient stali of otllcors. With the assis- tance of Grand Sentinel, Fraser lilc- Donnld of liamptnn who acted as Grand Conductor the odicers were duly installed as follows:-W. P. -John K. McKay; W. A.-Lois Grossman; R. S.-Maude llam- say; A. R. S.-Bruce Champion; 14'. S.- Russel Champion; 'I`xoas.- George Mu- Neili; Chap.-Artemas heard; Gon.-- Hannalr Champion; A. C.-Mrs. John McKay; I. S.-Ira Champion; 0. S.- Merritt Davison; P. W. P.-Jacob Dug- gan; D. G. \V. P.-George Lockhart. The new society enters upon its career with bright prospects of success, and with good material and an extensive field for operntionseexns sure to become one of. our strongest and best Divisions. Su.\u-:twenty years ago Peter Lnmol t son of Peter Lamont of Belfast and brother of William Lamont ol' liirion left home with just enough money to take him to Millerton N. B. whore he engaged atasmnli salary. After some time spent 'there he want westtoRcgina and with his savings -houghtasmall book store. Regina was than in its pioneer stage. lic gave closc attention to business was shrewd. energetic, .rtemperate and industrious, and his, affairs prospered. Eight or nine years ago he removed to Ijielson, B. G. He is now Managing Director and thelnrgest shareholder in the Canada Drug and Book Company. which has two places of business in ‘Nel- son, a wholesale house in Winnipeg, and establishments at Calgary, Regina and Revelstoke. Mr. Lamont is nlson prom- incnt member of the new drug combine recently established in Canada with a cap'tal of 80,000,000. His old~time friends his success, which is wholly duc to his energy. business ability and good habits, as he started in the battle ofllfe without capital. Mr. Lamont is about forty years of ago. Tm-2 residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart, North River, Ooh Co., N. S. was the scene of u pretty wedding on the 17th, when their daughter, ChristinaG. was united in marriage to John M. Keith, formerly of Montague, P. E. I., now in the employ of the Rhodes, Curry Cn., Ltd., Sydney, At the hour appointed the bride entered the prottily decorated uarlor to the strains of Mendslssohn’s Wedding March, which was played by MissGillosplo,ofTruro. The bride was becomingly gownsd in white organdie, with ullover Valenclennes lace trimming. She was unattended. At the conclusion ofthe ceremony, which was performed by Iiev. M. A. Macl'.<-an of Immanuel church, Truro, a dainty collation was served to the large number of guests present. The bride was the recipient of a large number of varied and costly gifts, showing her great popularity among hor numrous friends. The happy couple left for Halifax on the Maritime Express for a wedding tr-lp, after which they will go to their future home in Sydney. The travelling suit of the bride was of green Enklish in-ondcloth with velvet trimmings, ami hat to nlatch.-Truro News. A . Household Ne cvssil y In case of cramps, pains in any part of the body, cold feet etc., 8 l l-lot Water Bottle is well-nigh indis- pensible. Don’t risk burning the bed or patient with a hot iron, get the pro er article. . We have them from $r.3o, to $2.eo guar- anteed. Launlgani 'i`reasurer,Miclraei Walsh; i<`ia.~ and acquaintances will_be glad to hear of Misa E'rm.L Srrwno, Summerside, is visiting friends in the city Uuaa. Lama and A A Alley were passengers by the express last night on short trips to the mainland. Dorunn Cnnulr., employed with Beer Rc Golf, who was taken ill with paralysis Saturday, was slightly improved yester [MANY friends uill regret to learn that Willlarrr Faught is ill with pneumonia and was taken to the P E I. Hospital yesterday afternoon THI snow of Saturday night and the rain and mild weather yesterday covered the Railway track in rrrany places u ith slush. The railway authorities feared that it might turn cold during last night and ran snow ploughs ami iiungers over the entire line yesterday afternoon to clean the rails. A special went to»Murray Harbor yesterday at $l.Ii0, and returned about ll). 15. THE vacant niches in the reredos of the altar of St. I’oLer's Cathedral ‘have been tliled with statues as a memorial to tt e l-ttc Lorne Peake, who wasa member of the \:l1oir at the time of his death. The figures, whioh are tive in number and re» present Our Lord ami the four Evangel- ists,urc of chaste lit-.sign artistically ex-- ecuteri. 'l‘hcy form rr vi-ry In-autiful addi- tion to the adornnn-111 ot the altnranrl add a dignity to the whole sanctuary. Standing out in clear cut rcllcf Irorn the shadow-of the niches, they are very striking, and hriurr into prominence the tinc reredos of which they are the lmud some-ilcompletion. The memorial is the gift of Mrs. James Peake. The ilgures are from the studio of T.2Carbey. Monlfreal, and were selected by Robert Harris, CM.G., President of the lloyal Canadian Academy. HHE IIESTHUYS BARN li llllilllf Ou Friday night lust the people of lluu_ 'las were startled with 11 llrt- in 1111-1..-i,-_fir borhood which dcstr-oyerl t\.elmr-11 hclun-.1 ing to Dr,Morris.Ahou|. ll :ill the lrnn was fouud to be in ilnmos. 'l'hc duclm had I2 tons of hay and H tons of straw br-sirlr-5 lu., carriages and some farming implement: stored therein. The origin of tha tlrc is unexplained it. the building was apart from other lmrhl ings. Still as it is I1 Pl'-"" Uflf" i"1SS9‘l by people coming to and rcrur-nin1_; from the village on font the rin-or-y. and it seems the only plausibfe unc. i.~ that someone going ei1|1er_ way must have entered the open shed and lit his pipe unguardcdly. ’l‘lu-owing down his llghted match it.ca1ae In contact. with the iniiammable materiniftll around r-cauli- ing in the fire. Much sympathy is felt for the doctor, who was at the time returning from the city, and for the family \vho were so suddenly disturbed in their sleep hy the neighbors who canre to tell tl\cm oi' the danger. The lossis estimutcrlat between $511! and $600, partly covered by Insurance. ' iiHlKEMiil WAS Flillli iNJUHi|] LAURBNL-E, Mass.. Jan. 10.-W, 'l`. Campbell, a young hrakeman on the li A-- ton and Mai|1e railroad, and belonging to Somerville, was knocked senseless Wed- nesday shortly al'ter7 o`L-lock. (.'an1pbeil was on the top ofa freight car bound lor Haverhill, and was struck by the bridge, and receiveda very had fracture of the skull, from which he died in a hospital -in this city late this afternoon. A GUARANTEED CU"E FOR - PlLES Itehing, Illinrl, Bleeding, Protrudlnl! Piles. Drugalsts ure authorized to refund money if PAZ() OINTMENT fails to cure in li tol-i days. Hlc. 12-iii ¢lrnw,__ ti rn IN FURNITURE "Always the best value in rh f city. Mark Wright Furnishing Co. 47 ladies” furj1\ckcts,all sizcs,1rll lengths n Coon. Waliaby, Astrnchan, Russian Lamb, Grey` Persian ami Bocharns at generous discounts to clear, .las Paton Bt Right tl11o11gl1 our l1d1es coat and fur All $4 5 £o.1t= now _fn W i* I) I A111... 5c~1.....\\- 1' ' ‘) A 5 o Coats 11111 All 7 95 Coats 11011 ‘ All 'I 1.5:: Coats 11011' All I4.”/5 Coats 11011' . ' I .. , \ _ rf... ,.>// iii, \ All 16.50 Coats 11011' ._ $2.25 Skirts ..:'t1.5<> 3.75 Skirts ._ 2.50 4.50 Skirts .. 3.00 V 5.25 Skirts ._ 3.50 6.05 Skirts 4.43 8.40 Skirts ._ .. 5.611 and so 011. oes Dollar ork yo11 on wer s1cle-- ust 11111 these o\c.1-and come emi; . 7 67 ,.. IIOO All 18.95 Coats 11011' _ . 1.6; , THIRD nr |nv|11;11 ruin." A cents 1 room price reductruns MEILT $2 83 6 7.30 .. 9.83 Q_- ONE OFF, ALL I"URS _ l ~ ill ` ' » count cf' 25 per cent. All wrappers ‘are selling now: at a dis- A A OORE GD. MCLEO I’aton8c Co‘s Clothing Departmentis, I listed for to-riny's discount race. And, tu* boil' all clothing. Jas. Paton- 8: Cn. “li 'Zi isffzig g ‘mu ug' cheaply although rrrrdamngeri. Fine hats “ l¢l€3l Guafinme 5:15.75.-\\'eeks SL Co. llldtf- ge 1_.__.-i' 1 , & Try the Saunsome Pork Sausage, ‘ ' ' 12c per lb at Saunders 8: Newsom S. 5 _ f City Market. x9dfrn21. ~_. ,' _ Y 5 _ 1 \ A ~ ' Fire sale mlllinery. Our millino1y‘ Acnvlnv stock ir-rdivlrlod intnlots at dr, loc, tiic, , »1| ` and 50c. Rare bargains, far below cost ‘guild ` _, ,_ __ and practically urrriamagcd.-Weeks & ‘ __ ,-. *__ _ 0°- “"‘“- .- . `l§"i;;--iii. 2'§.l "i` M(-,n`s hats-Hats are selling very ._ _ d H loo. For instance $5 Stetson hats are Beds Bild Building Will Sli-lild IIIB - an est usa . Let the Little Ones Jump They cannot hurt N|<.\\':'ON‘S Iron Ileris or Bedding. Our Iron lied values are tin- talk of thc town." Boris at all priccs in suit all |.111-cs. liuy Newson lleds. 'l`l1-.y`n: all right. .lOllN Ni:WS()N. so ocnassvasssssuussvuui-`C HAVE AN ACCOUNT _ IF YOU greatly pleased to have you settle it before Jan. 31st. By so doing you will oblige ,la ;¢_ .=' ' == 1,; » 1' ,~=`§11l`-fi f . .. $ \ - , 1 . l ~ forthe -tart 15 ' 1 -~\ 1' -'€w»~`:'J ".l1&l #li a MY rf Seeds, Scccls, A NOW SOW Tl-IE BESTSEED rg mwf xyr in 8 Y - . ._ W \ , _ » For lnna or|r?pre|nlun\ ratesin this Prosperous and Progressive I \ Co. applly to _.Lu 1,... >.-_»_-J' -P:-__ _ ass ~ ~ E E EIFLCFYKT. Cbarlpuemrvn, _ ._ 'Manager for P. E. Island. , and harvest shall not cease." gen or s Bible Society. ii "The Seed is the Word of God.” Lain 8-11- lim 1 1 1. ea .1 1 _ -- .1 "I th i. . '“;`°'°°“i"‘m5°‘°'§"'l°‘i“;°"“"‘;1"' I C H OOSE Trl E: 1 Eco 11 . -’ , _ Tl'i."°°kn:1’f :ll\’l°;d“';_fl_ ‘;:.:‘°t','L°l The Tobacco Epicure who does not use tin . ll . “_ s 1'waMaes" "°'.’f "‘° ‘ ‘° nlcKr:Y Twrsr, Pram. on RUBY eos Ha- nsvsr der-tml that rest snteymsa which is nu 'they are tho lima oi the I! 1.' L ll “ u' i'i'ri'1r` cur mix-rrmics ru 1 Ann 2 rouso rms. . c.E"¢9¢.j'!‘.i°'i?§§Tg'a.¢ so. E. ra’ I'l ICK EY iiluaharnaisialtm' li . "W11ll=¢h=¢mh femalneth. seerltlme is _____._,_, _ _ ,, ,Z--_=_~ '_ _ .__.__-,g1 J ""'“"_, °=”“i ""”""""'""A""`" ` "‘ f* _ \¢»lr»slats1sr|un»vaan~»naan»va~nas¢»v~v~'l 25.59 1,834.60 was the amount of new business received hy the SUN LIFE OP CANADA