I . ,/f;.,,,_/__ ` ."./_,ju-' Q . BBLLS. THE GUARDIAH CHAlL0’l'TB'|.°0WI, BDWLID ISLAND, PBBKUAAM 29, 19o4 5 UUR CTIFPEE iii IIEWS IIE Eiliili IIIIEIIESI We hsven’t said any- thing about ccnee for sometime, but we‘ are selling more than ever before. Most every day brings a new customer for it, that's proof our cofee is good. HAVE YOU TRIED IT. If you haven 't leave your next order with us _and get the best in the ~ city. Our price is 4oc ana’ pound Webster & McKay, PHONE 199. ,I THE PEARL OF Busmsss |» Honest intention, as the old saying goes. is the pearl of business. Audit ths is so in ordinary lines, how much more fully must it be so in the selling of Jewelry- a class of wares in buying which the general public cannot easily judge the goodness and quality for tself, but must depend very largely on the ']eweler‘s knowledge and good faith. Can you tell by looking at it what a Diamond is worth; would you consider yourself fitted to be an appraiser of Watches; do you consider yourself a keen judge of Silverware quality? We doubt if you can answer these questions in the affir- mative. Best buy, there- fore. at a store that you can trust. We need only point out that this store has been in business here.under its pres- ent ownership, for ovER A QUARTER or A CENTURY. E. W. Taylor, a r n Bi k. | C me o oc I *$1810 I ii i ill Every I COME TO OUR BAKERY When you want something nice for supper or in fact any meal in the day. To~day we have a very choice lot of Sultana Cake 2oc. Nut Cake zoc. Silver Cake 16c. D. STEWART. ECLIPSE BAKERY. Bakes Best Bread. ,FM Pointer Why is our trade increas- ing e v e r y day ? Be- cause our fits are perfect and goods give satisfac- § atm. R. BOYCE'» Custom Tailor. Great George Street- F. ' ~i|niiiniitui20niiir N !. 'ifllllllllillfi iTllI0ADWAY» D fri.. »’“.a'.-:.~:.~..f'. L-.hmniwiiutsamiaotiin ‘ Fcl’s Naptha Soap. This isa soap which is ver! highly recommended. Will wash everything washable, dun everything cieanable, and hurt nothing. |70 per cake. for Q50. _ Jenkins & Son ..c.i..i‘1.>c"‘T."‘?c._"°-f-.`\4_,, "_ ` % Lnar year skate, tonight. Tasse was crossing each wav at the Capes Saturday, The malls reached the city at 8.15 p. m. REV. Mr. Frizzls of Wlnaloe, preached very acceptably at Pownal yesterday. Rev. Mr. Ople took Rev. Mr. Frirzle's circuit.. REv. A. F. Fisher, B. D., of Northportl N. S., preached two excellant sermons to good congregations in Zion Church yea- terday, Pmzranarxons are being made for a big demonstration at St. Andrew's on July 18th next, the 100th anniversary of the building of their Hrst church. A urxln quartet “How Blessed are Thy Ways" from the Cantata Ruth was very excellently given in St James church last night by the choir under the direction of Prof. Tanton. Inn Mintc reached Picton Saturday morning atnlne c'clock and the Stanley leit at 0.30 for. Georgetown. She was out allday however and did not manage to reach Georgetown. Tun Soldiers' Monument in the Gardens was appropriately draped on Saturday af- ternoon in memory of the Island boys who sacrificed their lives in the capture of Ctonje, Alfred Riggs and Roland Taylor. AT the Police Court Saturday the ad- lourned case against John McKenna was concluded by a conviction against the defendant who was fined $200 and costs. This was a complicated case, the convict- ing evidence being mainly mail orders. THE program for the Y. M.L.A. Concert ih St. James’ Hall on Tuesday evening, appears in this issue. Referenre to it will convince anybody of its excellence. The Y. M. L. A. has a reputation for gocfl concerts and this ons will enhance that reputation. THE Stanley reached Georgetown yes- terday fronl Picton from where she had sailed Saturday morning. A special came to the City at five o'clock yesterday and took the mails down again last night. This, however, is not apermaneut ar- rangement but for last night only. THE weather during tho past three days has been the coldest of the winter even exceeding that of part of January. The thermometer registered 18 degrees below zero early yesterday morning and on Sat- urday morning at thres o'clook it was 175 below. Yesterday the weather greatly moderated and atfnine last night it was 20 above. THE music rendered by the choir of the First Methodist Church at last svening's service was exceptionally good. The excellent solo oy Mr. Knowles with violin accompaniment by George Moore, also the quartette by Miss Collings, Mrs. Chandler. Messrs. Collings and Moore, were much appreciated by the large audience. THE marriage ol' , Wm. 1), .I. Dukc oi Moncton and Miss Almeda Farquharson of Charlottetown, was solemnized last evening at tho residence of Theodore R. and Mrs. Ehrhardt. Rev. Mr. Mchaichy, B. D., performed the ceremony ln the pre- sence of about twenty ofthe friends ci the principals. After the wedding the guests eat down to a tempting feast. The bride was the recipient of numerous pre- ssnts, thc groom`s gift being a handsome gold wnich and chain.-Sackville Tribune. M111-ilill THEY TAKE WEEKS Ordinary remedies sometimes take weeks to even relieve cascs that Catarrho- zone cures at once. Iunanxs Clvrarmnczoun tive minutes now and again and it surea a cold. Iunamz Caranmzozorm hve minutes four times a day and it cures stubborn coughs. inuaur Carami.uov.oNn tive minutes every hour and ws guarantee it will cure any case of Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Lung or Throat Trouble, Deafness. Ir. is very pleasant and convenient to uae, quick to relieve, and certain as the here- after to cure. Large size, cornplsic price 81,00; small size. 25c. Druggists, or Poison o., Kingston, Ont. Bn. }IaMu.'roi1's Pu.1.s Cum-: Hsanaizas. DIED. At the City Ilospltal Saturday morn- ing, Hannah Cummings, aged 52, beloved wife of Thomas Hessian of Georgetown. [Funeral at. Georgetown this morning.] At South Granville on the (ith Inst at the residence of his daughter, Mrs John Gunn, William McKenzie formerly of Carlton, Lot Il, aged 84 years leaving .two sons and four daughters besides a large number of friends to mourn their loss. E E Carnation Red Clover Jaclnthe Violet Magnet Soap V* All regular io cent - more goods. and g00d ' value at that price»l10W CAKES R 20 CENTS while they last- 15: O R A ." 1 i. Wlar might have been a fatal accident happened Thursday while Mrs. M. Mc- Pherson and Miss Maggie A. McLennan, Junction Road were returning home from their sister-'a Mrs. J. K. McDonald. Boas Valley. Crossing by the way of Dlxoa’l Mill Pond, the ice gave way and both women were precipitated into the water. John R. McLeod and Dan Boch annan being at the mill at the time the accident occurred econ hastened to the’r assistance and by using ,ropes gut them safely out and taken io the home of Mr. Bnchannan chilled with cold and wel. but by the earefal attendance cf Mrs. Buch- snnan they soon were able to reach home where their friends were anxiously await- ing their return. Much credit is dns to Messrs. McLeod and Buchannan for their able assistance. J. Enwann Ra1~zn1.n, who has been ap- pointed a missionary teacher at Rivér’s Inlet, B. C., under the auspices cf the Methodist Church, addressed the Sunday School in the First Methodist Church yesterday afternoon. Rev. G. M. Young on behalf of the congregation and Sunday School, presented a well ‘filled purse to Mr. Randle and spoke appreciatlvely of his faithful and earnest work in the school, and wished him a pleasant journey and a successful and blessed time in his new work. Mrs.Rendle, who has also been a valued teacher and worker in the school, was a few evenings Daughters and Epworth League, with which she was connected. Mr. Randle who was greatly moved, spoke of the work he was about to take up, in a touching and impressive manner. Mr. special for their new home. A vim! successful pie social was held in the Cambridge Hall on the 24th. Inst. After a few opening remarks by the chair- man Wm.H Bears Esq. the following pro- gram was carried out.. Sung-(Sha was happy till she met you) by Jas. P Clow. Violin Solo-(The Mocking Bird) by Dodd Irving. Comic Song- by Eilm Fisher iancored.) Dance-(Highland Fling) by Mrs. Hugh McLean. Banjo Solo-by Andrew McLure. Clog Dance-by Jas. P. Clow (encored_) Waltz- (Call Mc Early) by Mrs B Clow, Bones accompaniment. Duet-(Lcafi Kindly Light) by Gavin McLure and E Henderson. Song and Dance- by Dave Connors. Southern Seng-(Pumpkin Colored Coon) by Mary Jane Clow. Selection-Onthe Jews Harp by B Clow. Acrcbatlo Feats performed by D Hume and A Jackson. Sims-(Au Revoir) Banjo accompani- ment by Mrs Jas P Clow. Dance-(Fishsra` Hornpipe) by Chas. Graham. Alter the program, which was well rendered was through, the wakes W". auctioned :ff by Jos McLean and Amos Goodman and the sum of about $05 was realized. From up the Tobique- We find KENim1uKs Lrmnxcxr gives excellent satisfaction, and our sales col.- stantly increasing. C. M. LEONARDS. Red Rapids, N. B. COMING EVENTS. City Council meets on the second Mon Jay in each month. Dr. F. F. Kelly, Mayor; H.‘ M. Davlson,Clty Clerk. The B. I. S. meets on the first Monday cf each month. GOES T0 FAR EAST. _ lions, Feb. 23.-Don Jaime oi Bourbon, son of Don- Carlos, the Spanish Pretender, having asked the Czar to be sent, to the scene of action ln the Far East, was ic- ceived today by the pope in private audl~ ence. The pope gave him his bsncdiction wished him good luck and asked him to do whatever lay in his power for the pro- tection of Roman Catholics in the Far East. i_______,___ WAN I ED -A case of headache that Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure in len minutes. _____----_--- Bayles, wood filler and Butchers, floor polish for sale at Camcron’s liardwars Store. Zi) d li Fur Collis We have all the popular cold cures, viz: Laxa, Bromo, Quinlne. Laxa-Cold. 1, 2. 3 and 5 grain Quin- ine Pills. Msc's Cold Cure. We especially recom- mend. It is prompt .and effective. easy to take and prefectly safe. ' PRICE 25c. - AéAaAaLLJ ~_=~-.' _ f»l'?f _ // `° ' f ' ...@- J --'~.,,f*‘;\A»_\-’.i.~r`:_`_.; '_'~`-` I _/_ and Mrs. Randle leave ,to-night on the NEW SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS We have just been opening up another lot of the famous “Elizabeth” Sateen Under- skirts. You know the line-good wide well made skirts. Good firm durable sateen-gracefully cut, daintily finished -and attractive. Fair quality black sateen skirts,75c, 85c, $1.15. A notably good value, soft ex- cellent Sateen, deep accordion pleated . iiounce, ruffle edge $1.50. A splendid one is of heavy sateen, point- ed, accordion pleated flounce, dust ruffle on ilounce and skirt also $2.00. Better ones $2.65 and $3.20. ago presented with a travelling rug by the members of the Circle of Klng’s - ® E ISEIIHISEIUWN MII] IIIEIIIIII The news of the death on Saturday morning of Hannah Cummings agei 52. wife of Thomas HessIa"‘, Georgetown will be learned with deep regret by 1118115' r_'eaders.Deceascd entered the Hospital in the latter para of December, to bc rented for ulceration of the stomach. She madea brave struggle against the insidious disease butldespite all that the best mefiic\l skill and loving care could do, the patient succumbed, at two o`cIock Saturday morning. On Wednestlay before unccnsciousness set ln,tbe member; of the family were present at bar bedside to bid alastaad farewell to the devoted wife and fond mother. lier son Ed- mund, V sergeant instructor of the R. C. R., who arrived from England on the 8th, of January, has been her constant attendant throughout her trying illness. Deceased was a dough!/er of the inte John Cummings of Charlottetown, wholeft ihis province for the United States about thirty years ago. She leaves Lu mourns aorrowing husband, six sons and one daughter, the survivors of a family of eleven. The sons me William, whois engaged in railroadlng In North Bay, Ont.1.lohn,ln the employ ofthe Nova'Scotla Steel Co., New Glas- gow, N. S.; Edmund, well known in military clrclesln and beyond this pro- vince; Emmet, a representative for a bus- iness tlrm in New Glasgow, N. S.; James and Stephen, at home. The only daugh- ter Gertrude is also at. home. A brother William Cummings and a sister Mrs. Malone residaln Boston. The late Mrs. Hessian was a kindly hearted Christian lady whose death will be deeply mourned inthe home circle and deplcred by the community where she had many warm friends. The bereaved huslmnd and family have the sincere sympathy of all. T0 cure A hcadachen! ten minutes use Kumfori. Headache Powders. _,__M SPECIAL NOTICES- What will $i,lI) buy. See Miller Bros., south window, ye lovers of music. 20 ii li Taylor's Bookstore for wall paper rem nants; we would not be able to meet our bills if we gave it away for nothing but we will go very near it. Seo our new paper. Sample books now ready. We want your trade, and we will meet any cut in prices. Come to Taylor's Book ank Wall Paper Stnrc. 27 d 4 I GLASS FRUIT JARS f We have on hand a large stock of Glass Fruit Jars in pint, quart and 2 quart sizes, selling cheap. Special prices in dozen lots. JOIIli (IOIIlIOLLl ii C0. Queen street. Cn'1‘own. dhwa eed ha. 'l‘h,ast. M '1 ltcilonaiiiiilacllnnon, Dauomsrs, O0? G!-Gu. "f- .md Keiii Stl. 9,, _.¢»¢1»- 1 _ / :;__. - ...I i_ J ilacklnnon & Williams liarrisiefs. Solicitors. Noisris na. D,A- MACKINNON.LI...B..K.Q I. BAYFIBLD WILLIAMS. Oilloe-Dames-on Block. Oharlottacow Hon tv io-in on Real Hollis. C7 1.7. ii mw wlvr, WE ARE MEETING ALL CUT PRLICE5 ON FURNITURE Call in and let us figure on your wants--Our discounts may not be aslargc but our first price is much smaller than that asked elsewhere-comparison invited. John Newson. Q J L _L_ _, | WALL PAPER HALF PRICE. \Vc have a few odd lirics :ind small lots of last years paper _ / / A "` _ . , which we will clean out at linlf ‘ ` ' ' ' ‘ ’" price. But you want to see our Il¢W Pdll¢l'll$ lOl' |904. They knock out all other lines in the city and you can buy them almost as cheap as some people ask for job lots. Sample books are now ready. Buy at TAYLURS” P255.. s‘2.‘i‘.f’.. W°" § \.’~_'*_""’f."`*<;" fri ,Ili >S»\_ <.~,~ M.. iij,.»‘_ . : ` _._..§' I L, c____.__`_ 1 W , x’ -. env.. U. .."~ »- \ " I ~ .fr ,A , -E [.9 7 £2336; _ ». --_ . ~- ' .__ .~ »~..., ~... TWEED VALUES Uncxcelled in the province-that is what we proméw you if you buy from us. f MONCTON TWEED _ is superior and above all other makes. Any piece wiilzrmt - the name Moncton VVooIIen Mills or their guarantee on ii is not geuuine_ ‘ Prices 500. ssc.`o0c. csc. 706.11114 up. sous AGENTS ON P, E, is|_AND. THE HUMPHREY CLOTHING STORE, Opera liouse Building, Charlottetown. A. WINFIELD SCOI l. Manager. PHONP. 03- ..>., i _ ' _ ,_ - .... ._ ck-___s MODERN DENTISTRY BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS One thing we again wish to cali your attention to is our i. 'WRRU GATED SUCTION LATE. By using this form of suction (whic“ unt- ented and for the use of which we have secured the rights) we will 12 ' -\R- ANTEE TO FIT ANY MOUTH. It does not matter how difi`ic.ilt .I may be or what other dentists have told you. We know we can ti; it, .in-. have no hesitation in saying so. In cases where thcre are still some teeth re maining in the mouth, we will replace the lost ones by incm1..,of BRIDGE WORK or PARTIAL l’I.ATES. Teef -.\ lu. h are deca ycd we will restore by CROWNING (gold or porcelain) fillin.-,in by use of l‘f \RCEI..\I N INLAYS. We have the largest and best eq- `i-phi oiiice in the Maritime Provinces and do any and all kinds of dental .\ ark known to the profession today. zaliaaahw ryr .,~- \ f l .,. fbi ..-,__ t' i I .rr l J .1 K. I. §F.!$.E!I.`l DENEAL._.IZi_I*._E.l2Ii.§f