` 1 'ran onaaman, cHAaLofr‘rnfrows, ramen Bowne rsaasn, Fsanoiuu' e. |904 _ , =*f “F A *” =_ === --f f ==, --if 5. . ..,,,,,=, \ =._ 7 7__!' s (;f,e,.,y pectoral All N[w$_ Ui ..1:.:‘1.':i‘:.';‘is.£‘.°f;‘:.”.:.:::.;.‘f'..:i,1 "" ' This is the medicine doctors ~ have prescribed for sixty years for coughs, colds, croup, bron- chitis, consumption. i;..;.'.i".'i'ir‘i¥iI ` 2 , ; Ql- WATCH REPAIRING llllIlL_ |liliiliSl” Reporters and Correspondent I Evervwhere- next between S. D C and P W C both of which have strong teams. The samel nlghiamatch game will be played bs- twson the Commercial Travellers and the famous Hsavywetghts. Till pie social and entertainment held in the French River Hall on Thursday, January 28th, in aid of St. Thomas' Church proved is social and financial success. Owingto the stormy weather and the had roads the amount realized WHS |J¢y0n¢‘| all expectations. The chair, h fth i b ` S th t ed t isngeixxsgdo e Jewe ry “sine S a ne S 0 be --- was occupied by John Stewart. Miss that d t J. EXPERIENCE is necws _ ' Evellne McLeod presided at the organ. llgerfgasiiilce tl1;“ye§i'Sr;28T‘l;1ave been repairing watchdg- G°°D 'k°u“3 “t tm ‘wk LM’ "'"'°"“°°“ The t°“°"i°“ pmgmm W” wen '°“'j"“d 15 years ' from 2.3Jt»o5.30. and well received: Instrumental music We givelsatisfactiou in all our repairing Try us next Miss Emu Smunam will sing in St by Mean' Marks and Meek; 801° by Ml” ' ' , , ' Jennie Orr; recitation by Miss Bessie James Church on Sunday evening. _ EI | |` R Hardingneading by J. A. Meek; rec.t- \/\/' \/\/ \/\/ Rav. W. W. Rarnrus, S1. John, will ation by Misa Maud Cole; instrumental ll§l¥B§I ` l¥#¥ For the Fin`est Finished Photo Work Come to the Leading Studio .___-_-_ CAR BONS P LATINOTY P ES ARTISTS P ROOFS GEO. H- 'COOK. NEW DQSBRIBAY BLOCK. The Studio where baby is always welcome. llKK~KKll¥K~KR Are Your Lungs Worth 25c ? V/hy do you hack and cough when H u ghes’ Cough Mixture Will give you immediate relief. A bottle never fails to cure the most obstinate and chronic cough. Price 2 5c. Geo. E. Hughes, Apotliecaries Hall. if ' ~‘ 2 .i 7" t ‘» i\\ N, in ___.f. ' ' ._»§i.-.nf BEAUTY IN COLLAR S The beautiful tlnish on nur laundrv wwnr nukes it n pieaaiire for the weaicr, und the nd- miintion of the observer. Ynurlnclvfiicnds will admire this beauty, and vour good jniltzinenl, if you have your launiirv work -lone up at the STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, e ni \\_ ,_- -/ Kent 3-31. l‘hone igr , R cavcr lea y Has the right flavor, _. strength and color. just THE TEA for an evening' _ party. Jas. Kelly & Co. V' 5 tta w ` - _. _vp __., ._»,2|~ \.\_ . _ .egg ,- .' 4" ."' i p if \ ._ ~’.\ ‘és Fi " 1 _ _.`.`.=>;#`yE'r . f-A .1 T"=\ _ [1 \~ . 's . :ini jp ~;v;': ‘» \ \/ \ \ -i ,_ Y V _ . ti .,.,.,, ,é t"`-;‘;,___ . f -, V I i 1' ` ` ` T ~ ' , » _ - ` .` -_ ° '.. g ' mf' FT -f~i\ .. wt. ».-, pw’ \ -. . /, "im noun. .rw F* " \ ‘- ' ‘ ' in i . - » Hallo! the time you dart. know what the right time ie. That is it you do not have our clocks and watches repaired by ne. Allwork guaranteed. ' L_. \/N/. 533% ' JIWILBR Cor Great Geor¢e and Grafton: . ..\\‘ lliii You Evor°“““ W o u ld #yan mis e . i.‘Li.'..‘..`i1“,‘.’.‘..¥ !.‘|’li‘.!.'.*.2l’i°~\l'i.... price you with a proposition. w. w. Lmsoorr. laaisrrolb, 01|? I; w ri Bu! si _ 75 CENTS A PAIR A snap for women and girls. All broken lines of women’s and girls’ fine boots and shoes picked out of our stock and placed on our counter at 75 cents a pair- the best lot of boots ever had A|Iey&0n. 24 cent Tea for 19 cts per lb. We have on hand 45 Boxes of New Blend 'l`ca imported direct from London last Fall which we want to clear out at once. In order to do so we ofler the lot in unbroken packages at thu lo\v rate oi , 19 cents per lb. The boxes contain 21 pounds of ten each and we guarantee the tea to be a firsbclass article. BEER & COPE :Lui i.\.l\§§.i.. i iii ” . P f" ‘“:~.~' , jf ‘ \|)!~, Q _ ' in-'»/i‘l';""l'*».|i1i. ` “Get_ the Habit" Bring your Drug W211tS REDDIN BROS.. e-emi* All orders delivered free in town again occupy the pulpit of Zion Church to-morrow ` Two great. games of hockey on Tuesday, Travellers vs Heavywelgbts until a further change of Time Tahie,they vwpose to run a special freight train be- tween Charlottetown and Sonris,on Wed- nesdays and Fridays, leaving Charlotte- town at 7.15 a. nn., and Sourla at 1.3) p. m. If warranted, special trains on other days will run also. Tiana Prohibition cases were at. the Police Court yesterday forenoon. The ease against. John Carroll wus dismissed, and the cases ngainsz Catherine McKenna and Elmira Downina, were adjourned for a week. In all the cases beer was the beveraae disposed of and in the Carroll case all the witnesses swore it was non- intoxicatlntz. W. A. Manliixnos, chief of the fruit division of the hort.icuitut~a1 department, who has just. left for P. E. Island, has ar- ranged for a series of orchard meetings in Nova Scotia next June, under the dir- ecticu of A. McNeill, senior inspector of the fruit division of the department. Mr. McKinnon thinks Nova Scotia is bound to be one of the greatest fruit growing spots in the world in the near future, and thinks most enthusiastically of the prospect.-Halifax lisrald. Tr-is basket social and entertainment hel.l ricenlly nl. York was well attended resulting iua decided success. The prc~ gram consisted of music, sonata, recita- tions etc. each being well performed. The Scotch songs rendered by Jno Calder especially merit praise. F.gH. Horne and lieni. Carter than uuctinned the baskets, and the committee wish to thunk those gentlemen who were present from Charlottetown who bid so liberally, the proceeds amounting to $60.00. ALEX. J. McLeod, who for some months past. has been visiting his home in Orwell after an absence of fifteen yenrs, left Wecinfsday on his return to Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. The earlier years of Mr. McLcou`s sojourn were spent in Call- fornin where he was n successful Miliing Superintendent. Time, however, turned his thoughts westward consequently for some eight years he has resided in Oahu, Ilonolulu, S. I. where he hits been most succeesful as Overseer on extensive sugar plantatloiis of that place. His duties in this sphere are extensive, sr- ducus und exncilnu, nccc ssitniiog much energy and tact. The fact, that Mr. Mc- Leod has successfully disposed of the rcqiilreitionts of his position for nn unus- ually long, term is snlllcient. vviilcnee of his ability and worth. Before returning i\fr. Mt-Le-od vs ill visit. the principal Am- erican cities. He expects to resume Work early in April. Us Wednes lay evening Jan. 27th. nt T o`olock the residence of James li. and Mrs. Stevenson, Fredericton, P. E. Is- land, was the scene of a very interesting event when their daughter Mary Evelyn was unltedin marriage to Nelson S. J. Murray of the same piucc. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. N. Simpson of Summereidc in the presence of n. lnrtze number of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. The bride who was given away hy her father was charxningly nttircrl in a suit of frray ladies' cloth with white silk trimmings and ribbons to mntoh. She was attended hy hot' niece Miss llebblo Linkietter of Linkietter who was similarly attired. The groom was sup- ported by his brother Pomroy IC Murray of Bradnlbane.'l`he parloriwas artistically decorated for the ocoaesion, the bridal party standing under a wreath of green with white blossoms. After the ceremony the happy couple were greeted with hearty congratulations. The company then repaired to the dining room where they partook of the many delicacies prepared for the occasion. A very en- joyable evening was spent in social games, singing and music. The bride was the recipient oi' a beautiful and costly array of useful presents. The Guardian in common with Mr. and Mrs. Mnrray`s host of friends join in wishing them a happy and prosperous journey through iifc. ____,.___.___-1-- BIB OWN FREE WILL. Dear Sire,-I cannot speak too strongly ofthe excellence of MINARDS LINI- MBNT. It ia THE romsayinj my house- hold for burns, apraiao,; sto., and we would not be without it. It ia truly a wonderful medicine, JOHN A. MUDONALD. Publisher Arnpt-tor Obrontoie. music by Messrs Marks and Meek; solo and chorus by the cholndialcgue, entitled “Old heads on young shoulders," by Mrs. James Profit, Miss Eveiine McLeod, Miss __ » ef 1 P. W. 0. S. D. G. e - _ V' ““ C°“““""“‘“1 stein or-r, J. A. Meek and Rengn Meek; ‘*m“**&“ Ja-|\f»-..-»\,»J§f~fb¢~nA~ W ‘ recitation, Mn... Mrns1>idqeon;.ecit..u0.. _ THE P. 1*.. I. Railway announce that by Miss Lucy Cole; solo by Miss Winnie Marks; recitation by John Marks; recitation by Mies Millie Harding; instru» mental music. After this the pies and baskets were auctioned oil’ to the satisfsc tion of all present. Pownal..-Considerable merriment has been Iadulned in of late by the local “sports” at the expense of a certain gentle- man of “lady kiliing"propensities who has been wont. to endow periodical visits to this part of East- Queens-George Carver, the popular proprietor of the Forester House catered to the wants cf the inner man at the C.M.B.A. ball on Tuesday night.-Miss Ada Campbell has returned from an extended visit to Ciiarlcttetown, where she was the guest at the home of Geo. H. Cook, Fitzroy St. Mies Amie Cook is returning the visit here at Mrs. Campbells.-Miss Loon Carver, who has been in Moncton during the lust few months has returned to her homo at the Forester House.-Despite the fact that the last concert was n dismal failure it is understood that another attempt is to be made to hold another. Let us hope that it will be conducted differently us far as letl ing every person in who has the requi- red amount of currency. It is certainly too bad that no kind of a public entertain- ment can safely bc lliven In Pownal Hail, because of the fact that there are n few out-lawed individuals in this section of the country who try to raise rough house at every place they go. ____.____-- THE STORY OF MORNING TIRI-ID» NESS Is told by impure blond, poor digestion, ulutrgish liver and tired rerves. It is a warning of very serious trc ublo nhend, and should prompt. sensible people to take ubxncinrrtonin like l"crrozonc,nn ener getlc invigorant. and rebuilder. l"erro~ m . g ». . - . will feel und energize the enteeblcil ur- guns, strengthen the nerve and vitul forc- es und ri-iznlute the heart.. Ferrozone changes that tired feeling into viizur, ly. Remember the name and insist on having onlv lficlmo7.o.\'i-:; |t’.- the best ton- ic marie. Price Silo. per box, orii boxes for $1! 50, nt riruizuists, or N. C. Poison & Co., Kintgsicn, Ont. fancy sale in Zion Church lmrii.-ixi<\ut. on Thursday next, Feb. lith. ad fora cheesernakcr for thc Montnizue Dairyinz Company for thc ~s.'i\.~on 190|. See nd for full pnrticuinra. tiny nfnernocn ntii.2i0 nt. thc resirlein,-e of Mrs. Geo. Stanley. -A nieetlnf( of the l.arlli-s' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will be held in the Y. Iii. C. A. this Saturdny nflcrnoon nt ii.1t4J dclock. A full attendance requested. ____._.__-_- MISS .lONlNi: l.\'||/ii.r-in in» surest absolute freedom from Colds, Courrhs und Cntarrh, clears the nose und throat, and prevents host sane:-s nml husk- iners. Ciitsirltozonc iunkos the voice brilliant and enduring ,anfilaunrommoniy well recommended by Primo Dcnnas, members of Parliament, I.nwyers_I)nr‘t.ors nncl thousands thnt. use it rinily. lipitor try Catanhcznne, Pri1~c$l.l)ll; trial .-i \\ hat the . Working-lilauwants THAT SltiNli i:r_;i i 5 T1 if ...nn-nfci. ‘ere are _ any Q., lilI\.'(`. :uni other niakcs nuinbcr of pianos l ‘ we lo<.t~. the start. You can A1] prices $|_45 up_ buy cheap pianos that will do that- but a piano should be made to last a _ lifetime. If it only il :.,__ stays good '.1 few '*-~~-f f C A HOCKEY STICKS any price. Don't go on the ice and bc handicapped with n poor HElNlZM lil I Piliiilli Are the kind that '__ stand. They are safe instruments to ` _ ` i l b buy bol on y y _' hocl¢ey,second growth ash , for 40 cents. Astick you | ,i can depend upon, cele- Queen Street. , bmted for rigidity and _J lightness. We give spec~ iai discounts to clubs. Mitchcll’sB0okstorc Sunnyside. *E37 -*$69! _ " -»'/an en. I t J. H. BELL, The ilxpcrionccti I. ntlicrninn. _i 1 out of place. r _ 71-___ . . - - i c.. F. u e it . e . _ White’s Chocolates are ¢0v¢f¢d With UIC highest Fade °h°°°l“t° °°‘*““€S ' ,,,,,,,,",,:,,::;° ` i'i '“`" ' ' " i' oted for the crearniness and delicious Havors of the cream centres. ' ' Chargoleezwwn mm W mumwu W” Y u _Pal » Pl TUFH YI \ll I dbox xg ‘- and are n 4 ,;;\6\ _ Tf1*P°““ ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,.... ‘\\__ .;__ .........'... ‘ "° "‘ :'i'.».' 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