' THB GCARDIAN, Wl, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. JANUARY ag, |9474 “ . 'S 525%; _f § ' ' ' . - - _ l =s==u c.=l¢a== = =g ,_, =V Nlfonsucl sour stomach, eonmps lv uw ma :lriivsr rm are cured by' Hao_d’s Pilisr. 'bs non-irritating csthar-tio. Pri..-. I5 cant! of all drugglsts or by mail r. QL H0011 I C0.. lnwoii \'»-». s i If you want the best results in your Xmas cooking, 'get your groceries from us. Promllt de. livery. Phone 199. Webster & McKay, sf f liiac’s Sweet Castor Oil. 1-_|11-_ is a big improvement on the ordinary nauseous Castor Oil. ,It is simply the best quality Castor Oil rendered tasteless by the addition of aromatics. Any child can take it, Price r5c a bottle. “THE TWO MAC5” lachonald 81 liaolinnon, DRUGGISTS, 1 Cor.Gt.George and Kent Sta. IF YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but When It is Destroyed You are too late. Remember the old adage, “There is no time like the present,” and no insurance like ours. E- I3. E IE EEK. Representing Phoenix of Hartford, Canadian. Quebec. Walnut Cake ._ all times it ‘tl But when you buy it . 'I from us you are assured of the best. Our icing too is ~ always good and covered with plenty of walnuts. Try a pound. D. STEWART. RCLIPBE BAKERY. Bakes Beat Bread. @ eww .iw»r'.:.=i= 4' mwmmw ‘ is nice at ._ Us ,. ;. w",.v\~.s'\*s-if *.\-iv* .~aw-si sr-'..s‘;\.r ’ -s J 'fy C 145%- `E§. `m _ .llomii , @l\\§"e\- ~ /I f .f .fu * lilu \- ll; f- 5 ' .." ` 5"-‘f 1-. _:srl ,- A ~ “Take my Advice. Old Man i" "Ii you want to look dressed ‘up to the handle’-not overdressed, mind you-see that John McLeod & Co., does your tailoring.” Sage advice to the man of business or society whose appearance _ls of _any moment to him. We can but re- ¢; For food garmen ts,fashicn my cut an made. see J0llll lioLli0D & (to. PIT I The gran! 50”" for sale at 'laylor’s 'Bookstore - 1 Munro, mirth, color. Carnival tc-night. Tu case of Welsh vs. Guard is still before the Supreme Court. Tau Stanley arrived at Picton on Wad- nesday night at nine o`clock. Sha left yesterday morning for Georgetown reach- ng thsrs at 3.15. The Hlnto left George- town yesterday msrniag and Iarrived in Plctcu at 2.80. THE funeral of the late Lemuel Phillips will take place from his late residence Hillsborough Street tomorrow at 2.45 p. m., sharp, thence by train to Sherwood Cemetery. Friends will kindly taks this as notice of same. M. P. A. A.A. suspension.-Fred Logan of St. John, N. B., and P. Bouche, of Springhill Mines, N. S., are hereby sus- psnded for competing in an unsanctioned race at Springhill Mines on Thursday, January 21st, 1904. TEE mails which arrived in Sackville Tuesday were brought. to the City last evening at half past seven. The boats left Cape Tormontine yesterday morning st eleven o’clock with ill bags sad reached Cape Traverse at tive dclockl Tal annual business meeting of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society was held last night but owing to tha en- forced absence of some of the oiilciais the business was not completed The. meeting was adjourned till Tuesday next. Rav. G. P. Raruorvn will preach on Sunday,Jan.3lst.in the Methodist Church at Hunter River, at 0.30 p. rn. and in the Methodist Church at Wheatley River at three p. m. Offerings at both services in aid of the Sunday School Association. J ossrn Psnulm BERNARD, formerly of Kensington,P‘ E. I., who for the past year has been engaged in the insurance business lnDover. N. H., U. S. A., has recently secured a situation in Boston. Mass., as a conductor on the Grove Hall division of surface cars of the Boston Elevated Railway Company. THE Tea in the Y. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon was largely attended and high- ly successful in every way. Prof. Watts’ orchestra added much to the pleasure of the entertainment. All are warm in praise of the Ladies' Auxilary for their earnest work, skill and taste ln providing the good things. Quite a handsome sum was realised. Tar: funeral of little Willie Bourke, the thirteen year old son of C. W. and Mrs. Bourke took place yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. Leo Williams at St. Paul's Church and the re- mains wers interred in Sherwood Came- tery. The pupils of West Kent School walked in a body behind the hoarse. The pallbcarers were Leith Coombs, Roy Fitzgerald. George Stsuway, Russell Watson, Roy Crosbie, Llarry Pierson. A1' the annual business meeting of the Prince Street Baptist Street church and congregation the reports from the various committees and societies of the church were all carefully prepared and well pre- sented. The work cf the church was in ahealthful eonditionas presented in the reports and the outlook for the future hopeful. The estimates for the present year were presented by the treasurer, and cheerfully voted by the church. The report of the Trustees ro- opened the question of a parsonaas, and encouraging remarks were made. The hope was cherished, if not openly express- ed hy some, that thc coming summer mightsee that long felt need supplied. The finance committee will discuss the whole matter soon and rcport to the church. The tlnanclal report of tha year which was carefully prepared and printed was read by the treasurer. The report showed that the amount raised during the year was $2716.97. _______..-___i__i--~ Eifsrvescent Salts.-We have all the popular kinds viz: Abbcys, Enos. MWF. and Tarrants. In bulk we have Eficrvr s- cent Sodium Phoshhlw. MMI- Msiumj Sulphate Magnesium Citrate, Vichy Water, Kissigcn. Lithia. Aperlent, etc 'lhesc are all mode by L. B. McMillan . Ovnnmc at_the Hillsboro Rink yester- day after-noon‘resuited ln the following scores: A. E. Inga T. C. Jtmes Percy Pops A. E. Williams Skip 13 E. H. Beer Rev, \V. W. Lodge W. A. Weeks, jr Rev. G. M. Young Skip 7 J. A. McDonald J udge_Fitzgerald Rev. T. F. Fuller ton Skip 10 D. B. Stewart L. EI. Bear Sydney Grey Ship 7. THE f°U°WiIJR D\`°Kl’lm will be rendered by the 4th Regt. Band at the Carnival tonight: Grand March-The Golf Girl-Fulton. March-Fillmore's Inaugural-Fulton. Waltzes-I see thee again- Estrada, March-Wsldmare-Losey. Wall les-Elysian -Bowman. Cake Walk-Ma Ebony Baby-Fulton. Waltzes-Hedaria-Voelker. Descriptive March-Tha Burning of Roma-Pauli. Wsltz°s - Southern Melodies-Emh laschcr. Polka-Frivolity-Beaton. Wsllzes- Thine and Mine-Round. Cake Walk-Policy King-Kreenau Extras. God save tha King. SURE CURE KOR SICK STOMACH. ‘Such maladys as Nausea, Sick Stomach, i/:sinus and olie, ‘yield instantly to Pol- son s Nerviline, an if you suffer period- ically from any of these complaints iust keep Nervlline handy and take a few drops in water for quick relief. A large 2oc. bottle of Nerviline is a comfort and safeguard in any household, and will save great suffering and big doctors’ bills every ycur. Do you use Nerviiinei Try it. HAMILTON s Pru.s noN'r GRIPE. ____ 4 -The Welcome Society of St. Paul's Church will not meet this Friday evening. -1.0. O, F.-Wildey Lodge No. 27, meets tonight. Initiation. All Odd- fellows welcome. River Bridge Hall on Tuesday Feb. 9th.- Particulars 1 ltr r- 29 d 21 -The annual meeting of the Women’s Local Counc l will be held tomorrow (Sal. urdayl afternoon in thc parlor of the W. C. T. li., at three o'clock. All (are ccrdl- , ally invited to attend. -Rav. G. P. Rarluorzn will deliver a lecture, subject “How we got our English Bible," at Granville, Monday, Feb. lst, at seven p. rn. and at Pleasant Valley on Tuesday, at seven p. rn. Silver collection in aid of S. S. work. (Bonn. At Royalty Junction, Jan. lith, to Arthur and Mrs. Jackson, a daughter. On Jan. 28, to T. E. and Mrs. Morrlsey, Georgetown, n daughter. Hearty cou- gratuiatious. Chas. Clow. a well to do farmer and radar from the far west, is home cn at visit to his brother A. Clow, North Wiltshire. _ 7 i i is HOT WATER BOTTLES Fully guaranteed in every respect. We have a stock. which for quality we » will back against any- thing of the kind in the City. See them and get our _ prices. E if.-=»f- sill uws ul .neil liunisl e _._, A _ s SW ii S|ill‘I$ V " Slliilglidsllg /I i / 7 §ong is not hard' to sing either-something on thc ‘ S0118' of 51XP€_IlCc order. _y Here is the introduction. l , Un the skirt tables in our ladies' clothing room - f " you'll find a nice range of ready to wear skirts- l ‘rn various styles and colors. For a few days still-you can Choose at 0ll€-iilllii [Q55 than the marked price. £3.10 Skirts for $2.07 395 ' $263 $4 ‘IT ‘t‘( $6-75 “ $4-50 $7»00 “ $4.67 00 t illtft il.. » r -“ ~‘ --r»- -- k - 5 . -There will be a concert in the Vernon ‘ Y\WM’s 'ihmwmmw WE ARE NIEE'i`IN(l1.` ALL CUT PRICES ON FURNITURE Call in and let us figure on your wants-Our discounts may not be as large but our first price is much smaller than that asked elsewhere--comparison invited. John Newson. _.J AN INVESTMENT THAT PAID CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Policy No. 15.605 Life of Lewis Campbell Date, Ioth August, 1874. Plan, Life- ro Payments. Yearly Premium - _ _ ._ . . 5 3ti_io Total Premiums - - - . _ - 353_<,0 Date of Draih, igih October, rcog. Claim Paid, gcih October, 1 ._c_;. Sum Assured - - - - - . gpaw 9° Additions - - - - - - . _ 55145 Total - - - - . . - . . _ ’,,55|_,5 Amount ci Claim, over soy per rent of total premiums. Dividends alone over 143 per cent, cftoinl pi emiums, Return over cost, 31.16845 besides sg years' insurance. It Pays to Insure in the Canada Life Rates and particulars cheerfully furnished. E. R. Brow, W. 'l(. Rogers Charlottetown, Charlottetown, ` _- Special Agent Manager P. E. island Branch, 3 MMMMi 74 "Weriern Canaria," FOUNDED ON FACT. THE MAN FELL down, down, down, ro feet, 20 feet. 40 feet. Far below could dimly be decerncd turbulent waters and jagged edges of rocks. MUST HE DIE? And he so young. just as he had given up all hope. his fierce descent was suddenly checked- his coat made from MDNGTDN TWEED caught on the sharp edge of a rock and in spite of the awful strain, it stood firm. not a thread gave way. THE MAN WAS SAVED. Buy Moncton Tweeds and Clothing and save money at THE HUMPHREY CLOTHING STORE, ~ -`~l» I Federal Blond A choice Blend of Ceylon, india and China 'l`eas,in such propor‘ions as to insure a delicious cup of Tea. Sold by all the principal Grocers. Wholesale by MoiiiNNiiN &» ilioliiiiiii wer Queen St. Ch’town. -. - -¢--.-_ ,.._..._,‘,_ ...`ANAo|AN ‘ ...C ?Ac_1~ri<:lRv_.: ~u..,-..-. PUbiiQ2i.ll9HS- * The New Highwav iothc Orient." "\V¢ll\1'rf-tri in fha Far Eu!! " "Fishing * nd Shooting in Canaria" " ima 'lable w ih Nuns." "around the World” "Ciimres nf Cnuada “ “Quebec-Summer and ‘.\’.nter." “.\lantve=l -The Canadian Metropolis.” “Hcuaei>caliu§ on the Kootenay." “Acrrss Cana a to Australia." "lianfi and the Lakes in the Minds." ‘ 1 1 ' » ‘The Yoho Ynliey ani (lreal (Q serif i "The Ch rllenge of the Rockies." "British Columbia." ‘ “Tourist Cars *` Write i' cr descript ve mailer, isles. vii _ lu C. B. FOSTER, il, I’. A ,C. F’ R.. ST. ]0H*J, N. I] Wnrifl‘s Fair St. Louis April yrth, io Drr. i. |904 H~l~ iANTilN &. iiil. Dealers in lizmcy Goods. Ciilua No\'eltic.<, Toys. Dolls. llariclscirie Stationery, Sheet Music, M.-lsic Books and all kinds of musical ln- strunrents. Don't forget the place. H. A. TANTON & CO., rx-L col \v1,ru ___ ---_-_3 X -(mil THE 4'. ‘~., ..»--._ 1 \ // I , rp | J , ,. \\\'ll:. Q0 Un-to-ilaief ‘i Hats and iiaos A Gentleman remarked the other day wanted at this store. ‘ Hé had been all over town looking for a decent Cap and finally got what We have pretty nearly Every Kind, l We can suit you too. “You’ve the Only decent line of up-to-date Hats and Caps in the City.” l l re , . ip A §0|¢ Agenfg for ‘_/’ 6) 9/' ' Sole Agents for i “Boston Derby.” “BOS(0l1 Dérby.” . r” .~ ~. l ~¢ .; ‘fs- lc 1