*,w\*.w\ is \*.w hw V 'run cnnnnisn, ::aAnLo'1‘r.n'rowNi'Par_1oc_n nnwaun __v__ nor _ _`_~___v ii _ ____ ___“_____ _i _ _ _ ______ _____*______ -1 l Iempting Canned Goods -‘ Fresh as in harvest time, tasty as the new plucked fruit. We buy our canned goodsfrom a reliab1ehoU&. we know they’re packed neatly in clean tins, no /old stock is here, every can as bright and fresh inside as it looks outside, a large as- sortment to select from. WEBSTER &M3CKAY, ,i ;\¢',;,\ mei l\r.'.\:5\<‘.;‘:=.'vr’.1=‘. .Sw fé ,,_\.w,\ .\-<'.i\.»r we i.>»d’\-.' J' I 1 ` satis actory work at moderate price. Operative and Prosthetic _nsnnsrnr-_ IIR- J- P- MURRAY 145 Queen S'_reet_ BARGAINS All my stock of high grade footwear will bedisposed of at a low price to save moving CON POWNAL STREET, Charlottetown, R E lg _ ll l I `< soy it-:gi _. -. ~.._, __ Q UR FAMOUS DUCHESS BREAD Is light, brown and deli- cate, made from the high- % 5 A Y, ple the candy. Collection at the door Church Special numbers by the orchce e Sth. tendance of the members is requested. 6; li_vered to any part of the 4 Qin. it vm... ,ni-Y est grade materials and de- sc, -_iii '_ my when requested' Is YOUR BACK LAME. _, Vienna Bread f-'~ a certain number of books to earn a free Do fam,” th 'al tm ni scholarship of one year to any one oi' the in wrifdts Han niiaziocono a:»;1?is':§ Miles Uenediw °°11°€°° 91°* *WY "° Prince Edward Division Come and sam °“°° 5° Mi” C°|Pm’ Q“°°° H"t°l W°t°r Street, hours12a.m to3p.m and 030 p m to 830p.m, or by letter to the To-Nrcnr the grand social in the Brick above 55,1,-,ss tm Doo" open at 7 30 Program to be Tm: Guardian regrets to learn that Miss gin at 8. Coifec and cake all for lo cents H°""° Clilfke. youngest daughter of B Come Nelson Clarke Cape Traverse, died end dently at her cousin’a, Mr Craig Spring Rrv G LAIRD will (D V) °°Hd\1°i field Maas, on the 31st inst. Pneumonia Divine Service In the Preebytefiw seized her few days previous to death. Churches of Trier. Hampton and B0” Miss Clarke made her home in S in D1' R ehaw, at 11 2 30and 63) o’clock ou Sun - ggld wma tw; and hm yous ag-», ggi day F b. was beloved by all who had the pleasure A vnnr large gathering from all parts °f hu' "°'1"°i”t°“°°' of the island followd the remains of the Tm; Di 0|; ooesan urch Society and e late Mrs. Robert Sllllvlwlt U0 lm' lim- Church Convention hold their reaular 9 l'¢8ifiI18 vleee et Hunter River Cemetery annual meetings today and to morrow Yeefkfdl! lff¢m°°U- as follows :-The Executive Committee of 1 the D. C. S. meet this 'afternoon at 3.3. mf; F:,Z,f:’§,;§°hS,,‘,§' :?;,:1°°,:°‘:f,,£",,‘§§ rum' win be umm' in so. nears cams weighing a total of 4ll) lbs. They' were at 7.3? this evening and afterwards a boullht by Georile Buxton. Cape Traverse. r"°°pt'°° in an S°h°°h°°°m‘ T°'m°"°w ° for th. Dammon Packing C°m,m,_ Holy Communion will be administered in ‘1 St. Paul’s Church at 8 a.m The Church S- 0- E--White R090 m°¢¢ll18 *Milk* Convention will hold its session at 3 p.m., at 8 o’clock.-Advancement. At about 9.30 ,md the ])_ C_ S_ in ggnel-51 mgning' at Bjlllnt Of b6 'Lm pan. submitted. report was adopted. called by the District Deputy. A full at- S'r. Paul’s Schoolroom was crowded to the doors last night to hear Revs. J. O. ALL young men interested in Temper- St,-ing" and H H H 1 . . as am speak on ance are invited and will be Oorfliilly wel' 1 missionary work. Mr. Stringer told of C0 d t th lil h me 8 B mee DR lil ll BY- M- C- A- the work in the far north among the t°'Dl8ht 53 7-30 U0 l'€C€lVB l’-|10 P09015 °f 175° Esquimaux and showed many interesting °0l11lI1iti»¢0 8DDUillt°;|?s l§a\_r_y6 dplll pablgrsat the baseof starts to r ve own to t e eSa e ce _ Graham Bread I ° , Still k B r.':.°.:t.'.::.‘.?.::'.ri“'n°..£;°:1’;::.'°‘>:.s:°. ...era _ E:'kI;s;;A:ER,Y` _ Buy a 25c bottle of Poison’s Nerviline to- Telepbone an if i day’ and try it' _ _ Da. Hauu.roN’sPn.r.s cu1u¢CoN'sr.rra- -oehif-ef ' \.~e\<-1.=;~>;e"..~¥_¢»'z im.. I _[Y 5 i L * , , . e t remectlf is towitness some sportthere. Ou the way Nervlllne' it Will ll\Vl80l'li»¢ the l'¢‘l» down the animal became frightened and sore muscles make them suple and _ _ » _ in dd _th _ i ' ran away and -Mr. Shaw _after bein# D. STEWART. :f::°;...§;::.“:.1.'.....'.:..e°.s...:..;':.'; .=.......................»...-.. ...im the lobster* factory. Upon hun-lad in exam ation it was found that his shoul- » dcrwas either dislocated or the muscle broken. Dr. 'Robertson was at once sent for and it is hoped that under his clre llr. Shaw will be around again shortly. -'1‘mmn was a good attendance at the Baptist schoolroom to hear Rev. B. 'P. Calder, Summer-aide lecture on the Pillars of Our Civilization. The Bev. gentleman observed the pillars to be the Nl he . D 08°F _ 1', ' worker, talker, gossiper, fool, crank, e tc. _ 'each lineof which he developed in the " 3 ` course of his lecture which-was unusally _ _ ` interesting showing much originality var- _ ' ‘ Websteroccupied the chair and at the close Weeks & Co. 1. 1. »-\~`.4r i When you require anything in _ f' MEN’S FURNISHINGS 2 l ‘_ _Inst now We are oifering some snaps in this department " 3 Warm Gloves . 55c to $3.25 C l , _ / 1, vocal solos and 'Mr. Roy ina musical se-_ . All new goods best made in Canada. From ' lesion. _ Ceived another lot of Loss 25 per cent for cash. ’ Winter Underwear 1. _ ' One of the most complete stocks in the Province. , Not so complete as at the beginning of the season. 5 Take your choice at 25 per cent off. Colored Shirts C From the best makers. Good pattern both still and soft fronts. To clear 8 5c to $1.4 5 - _ Less 25 per com for Cash. ` TRY WEEKS & C0. FUR 4 White Shirts.$l eachliewest Neckwear, Unlined and Silk Lined Gloves in Kid andlfirey and Tan Mocha. C0ll2l'S, $llSD¢llil¢fS and everything in furnishings THE PEOPLES STORE. » my and an tunes ngnos of mm-y. L F a vote of thanks moved by Rev. J.L. Min-' er seconded by A.W. Stems was unanim- Rnv. Father Murphy’s lecture last night was a pronounced success in every par- the spacious basement hall of St. Dun-' stan’s Cathedral and the close and earnest attention of the audience testi fiedto the merit ofthe lecture. Avotc of thanks was moved by Jas. Mclsaac, seconded by Wm. Moran and sup- ported by C. G. Dudy and Rev J. J. McDonald of Kinkora in_ nest and appropriate speeches. All the speakers expressed th; wish that the learned lecturer would soon again appear on the lecture platform in which direction he appears to be eminently talented. Mr. _l McCarey. president of the C. M. B. A., oc- cupied the chair. A brief but choice musical program proceeded the lecture, Mrs. Byrne, ` Miss Josephine Smith, and Mr. Hermans in _ young men and doubtless will meet with M Yssrnnnar afternoon Mrs. Robert a mod elllre Of UR P\lb1i¢ PMPOIWR Godin Euston St. fell on the cellar ' H AN! one wishing a mood position with ::3°_:_'§:‘:;::°p3’L°;l _:Q her mme' wages from $1 to $3 per day, or by selllntt me ago, when she contracted pleuriey and pneumonia, which caused ,her death only three weeks at'=r her mother had passed away Mrs. McNeill was a dough ter of Andrew Dickieson, of New Domlnion,and leaves a sorrowing has baud and live children, a father, three brothers and two sisters tomourn Two of her brothers, John, who had been in Boston, and J udsou in Winnipeg, arrived home at the time of their mother’a death and have not yet returned George ia, with his father on the homestead. The; 088, the percentage $. There were £54 cases of tardlueas, and 1 case of truancy. The teachers made 139 visits to parents orporal punishment and 117 requests to eave school before the hour for elo=ing~~ The Committee olfproperty who had visited the schools to ascertain what re-` pairs. new furniture Scc, were required, The Committee on estimates also submit- ted a report. It was agreed that .a special meeting be called to pass the estimates. The following resolution was passed re- gardingteachers who were not punctual in attendance-Resolved that any teacher who shallbe late more frequently than explain the reason thereof personally to nditure for the past year was sub expe _ _ » - mitted. The total expenditure for all pur- poses was 810,152.06. After passing some ARY 3 :gag Holman Race.-In response to tha re-in ' ' " 'C ` " "" ` ` ' ` " " _ quest of a large .number of horsemen in Georgetown and Montague and surround- " ” _ 1 ing districts there will be a horse race on f » f--- Montague river ice on Thursday, the 5th l I inat. There will be two classes. Races Tun Minto reached Georgetown ysster- M' J' MURPHY: 'h° 1"” "muy _ dq gs “Rive md ln", umm mls mam, opened the Livery Stables on Queen UNH It 01|* P» Ill- IUUP- hmn “‘v“_ . S rect, formerly conducted by Dense do Tniud of S _th h an at H _"_ news the death of Mrs. D’ m v ‘3 5 ° sunk “ce ° M N ill, Domll Setlld AI-PBA RSBIKAH L0\‘l€¢» L 0- F" horse ilesh and alclghs which will aultix' 6 8 New n on on ‘I 1 ngrs h meets to-night at eight o’clcck. Every the mm fnuqhu mmm" Mr iw" Mud 'ml t " mm’ in th 1 ° ' ' to ti IIIU1. Th dooealed - _ member I8 reqlloltod £0 hbbolld- M317 . uqfphy ig gn; of Chgrlgtfgtownh pgpnjar lj°::i‘:°x.°°usual hulzh uh to :Tha _ Essery, Recording Secretary. ' , ‘ _ _ _ U _ 1 it ' 0 C . \ friends. i n if Tn.: regular monthly meeting of the Board o!School Trustees was held last ' = _ __ _' I . ,' vening The teachers reports showed the _ ' ` ' nrolment for the past month to i ' ‘ i " isters are Annie, at home, and Lizzie, _ teacher in Long Creek school. The de _ ceased was highly respected and beloved. - e byall with whom she was acquainted. The Guardian extends its sincere cyln pathy to the sorrowing relatives and ` be 1238,; the actual attendance l$79,,the avenge' ‘ `_ A Ofiyour N 3 pnrehasenere. A\1=sorfs;nfgsnnLn.¢<1_- c'is»s-~;u> A `, ‘_ ¢hoose° from. ” ’ 5 ’ i _ a . _ _ _ __ and sent 60 notices. There were 7 cases of? 75e Glovesefor `5°6c‘ $1.00' _“ _ 1,25 .150 f _ 1.75 2.00 _ ' Bring in your hand and welll make it idx' you. _ _ __ _J a 3 g - PAINFUL accident occurred last night* hills the meeting adjourned. Oxygenator ` This great germ killing medicineis still as biga _ ` favorite asever. Our sales , of it during December ` C'1iPSed any previous - 1 month since we began selling it. It cures all I --diseasesof germ and _ is the gieatest tonic and blood builder. s Price 5oc and $1 abottle. -"rm: 'rwo mes" _ Iae0|na!|_r& lscllun.. ‘ DRUGGISTS. l ~'~ _ _i 1 - ' _ onfcgoesigennnwtsu, _ » 8 ' fi P19in_Bread _~ Donn but no ,manor bend down; from Victoria with a young' horse and 00@'@@@0@@l00Q0‘~ EI .5 "S on _ _ Combined with Malt, ' Wild' Cherry and Hy- pnphosphitos _ This is an el_ey,nt»pre~~ (KW paration, is acceptable to any stomach, and is asplendid tonic and blood maker, In large bottles for $1.60, i 0050 ticular. Alarge nnmberwas presentin L-"""f ' f' '_' 7 I _ s \ I Crokinole ' _ Boards We have just re- ` __ _ , -1 TO INCREASE YOUR WEIGHT. - - e If you are thin, weak and enaciatei and these Very Popular F want to increase your flesh and weight _ ` 1 ou should try Dr. Chase’s N ‘ ° ' ' F od. _ _ l .}"onfe¢_1__itaning you me lil; ang out playing boards, also a l __:,?_§dsu_E__0ne xml stem Euginéjut -- ni' “l‘.:.'°.:12,3f,"‘°;.°;3“.‘;1;* ..f....:;;a;'i:3.‘;°.‘.;~::.:t.?°.f.‘..':‘.';.‘§:.§:.°: p_1;¢a\;ents°l;a_t_;t builds Fri new 'tissue ing 3.SS01’_t1I1€11lZ Of B fgfffflgff per lb. apply to’EeohE.e£uu,| _ you we s yourself ew '_ 1 ' ' ” _ V week whileeusing it. _ _ _ r __° ° =~= - P 1====. P ° brcgdw r~osi_es_?r.s-1;ewly carved. Ayrshire-5 chow? <°.f C9110” -_ _ma oinigd gm' °§¥1"iih:ii':il'§’t°~[ ` _PONCI 'Sets from 3 5 cts up, we have the best set in town .for f A $1.00 I . - 4 . .; _ - n ~' - .~‘ er- .` ' 'Q .-3 'im . _ BOOKSTORE, f I i ei ._1f so iiwiu be to we oEer. - ' 'P for He.: JOI-IN l Chairs .Getting ' A moe Elm Diner v ln" ff ,_ _ ._.. ~` 66 is 66 ‘i 1:50 . . ,,. . em., . ~_, ,Wa » __,,. e..-f_g I ‘j _ »,¢,‘».`_'_;_.....i`A. _..» J A. , .ner,;,.y'_~ u"¥3:"" ` if ` \-:av.e‘i£“" Y°l‘f -sdvenfese _ #9 see. _ , l ` Others at 7§c,` 89_c.$1.ro, 1.35, 1.4o. A ine line of diners ously carried. ' _ ' ~ at reasonable _We would like you to call and see them, _, f- The Pride of\t_iie e Kitchen 5 In the olden days was the shelf on shelf of plates,plattersand pans. Well, there’s no reason why the belle of the kitchen to-day need be ashamed of the culinary depart- ment, if her utensils were our- chased from us-for we have all the good old things,all the modern utensils, appliances, conveniences". Sianlav. Shaw &rFIIitt|. f WAN'1ID.'-Janitorial' Y QL C Ex g-qi used :nan ferreu? Appr at 'hnie at c. a". insuring, _ warren-rmmeamn mia f coo( _season apply so was Hfmiuon. °§9 a ali' WANTED.-~'l`wo of morehoasdera (gentle- men preferred) can be accommodated with a front room, in ceutrii part of the Gly, by gpglyigg at this ice. 23 d_.l wk gd. '~~,_» -if 'A " ' `-1 __ _ _ _ - -.- ,_ WANTED-A blacksmith. Good wages and leady wort nuaranteed. Apply- to Bill U Savannas. New Glasgow. :S25 d Iw _4 I 1 l } _L _ ’ ' ` 'Robin' o M in A ............° .. g._'._ur-..m*';.=.f‘m'.f.:'~..".......f‘*°°~°"'.'r'..... nn nn. _ vi f i el For Shippers. -Cheap mapping cau- vss just received at Weeks &_ Co’¥.`, People's ltore. 31 dand w 5i r *'13* .mi »u Great show of newiPrints,Cham-I brays and Ginghams at Stanley lodoralellonli i F i -sou nynn the 'pmoipa' br mdxa _Q_Tai_».a. such proportions as to insure s _flelicinus cup of Tea. A _ _ , . .P . g _ _ llolllllltlll E illollfllil . f »~».- . v _ _ __ "1 _- _ " ' " ‘ ' L --ij A lenmants galore, donwibe late and sorryforit, t_hat~won’tdo von gary; audglad ofir when _ourigreat remnant sale. Ren'1nsnts‘oi’ everything at Prowse Bros. 3 3i Visit Prowse Bros. Remnant sole" this week for cotton. ilannelettes, _dress goods; gillglllms, dothi, furs and cloth jackets. ,One week :- ,..; ” ~. "reel: . r@u"2»=li ' ';;_‘_"”f.i.:_‘ " fit . _ ,- .. i ' ”.c-ers! .Y:die‘;e*;ssee=;.se ‘ ‘ f 1 O only this _great isol__ utProwse’s. _ ‘ 33? Pura BQe)sl Coddohatlaar SQ#