; r 4 . 'mn ousumsx, cnu1.o'r'rirmwil, raiil_oi|t_1l.DWAlD ISLAND- JANUARY 2 iw ” 5 _ ' I! v T I-I *_ |F'~_“'I,l <" 'I E ,».,l.'l. . " ~ ` ` ' sammy. ¢ii¢i9_\1..lm.. will \>= the last day for discounts on elect- ric light bills for December light- ing. ' ~ 7d 3* DOMINION OF CANADA Province ci Priuoe Edward island IN 'run ,surname counr 'gourd I d Rand lla‘::\hIn by Plaiutlla Attaching C I n . Creditors. Ruin ‘xageron AND- Defendant Primary . Debtor. , U on reading the ailidavit of William AWeek8. Attorney for the above named ‘attaching creditors I do order that all deb's due or owing or accruing or becoming due to the gbgyg “med Ewen Camgron, from an person or eraons rm or cor- poIation in the PI‘rovince of Prince ldwcrd. Island be attached to answer the debt or claim alleged to be due to the above named attaching creditors from the above named primary debtor, and I further order that this order shall be suiciently served upon any person or persons, iiim or corpor- -ation within the said Province vlw is or are indebted to or liable topay_ a sum or sums of money to the sayd grim”-y debtor by publishing a copy erect n the Daily Patriot newspaper and The loraing Guardian news- paper published in Charlottetown for two successive issues of such new!- paperl. And I further order that I copy of this order shall he served on the said primary debtor, Ewen Cam- eron wit in Eve days after the its! publication thereof in either of the said newspapers in the same manner as a writ of summons out cf this Honorable Court niay be served. Dated this 7th day 0! JHl“l\'!» A. D., 1904. Signed W. W. SULLIVAN. Jan 8 Si Chief Justice. , _ _ 1 - pu '.~_*o-\~ ‘.!‘J»\* 1.. if. . r ‘-<,‘,>~ fd “'°"""""° I $5 ill NEWS UE’ illlliil. INTEREST ” .Blllouluccl ICU! in h tion and all livcr.ill:maIs° 4 #£00073 Pills ]§.,..T§.§”{.,._”§.é§§T.....T§` lllll "”r.§...........T»... {..f... ...mi fs.. The non»li-rltstinl cathertl. 'vi ' Layton lloCabo of Alexandra, P. E.l., 25 Cen” 01,11 ¢,,,3g1,,,_, 0,, rf; m,|'| if Tun Provincial Government will meet wh,” un Rena Mambo ,B "parted to If you want the best results in your Xmas cooking, get your groceries from us. Prompt de- livery. Phone 199. Webster & McKay WE ARE BAKERS Oi fancy and plain pies, pastry, mils, doughnuts, etc., and anything of our baking is always whole- some, toothsome, excellent. The earlier we receive your order the better. Gorman Buns Parker House Rolls Rock Cakes Lemon'i`ops Doughnuts I OC' IOC. IOC- IOC. IOC. 5- . 0000 °‘ “T COAL SHOULD LAST WELI AND BURN WELL. THE BEST BURNING COAL ON THE MARKET T0-D KY IS PORT _ HOGD ANI) ITS LASTING QUAL- ITIES ARE MOST ASTON- ISHING. MANY THANKS To our regular customers and the many new ones who helped make our Xmas trade such asuccess in nur new stand We hope next year to have even a much larger stock and we will still stick to our old motto "Good new Goods Low Prices.” Milchasllls llonkslrre __________.__;_i___-_ Long life and last- ing vigor are the lot of those who resort to PARl{’S PER- FECT EMULSION whenever they feel they would be the betterof fond-tonic. E ‘!~.~ ‘r\r\2'>-v '-=.‘w l. - \-.*r\s is-fm? \=?' l" Rl »\\(`$\;» I E .ii-:RW T? Two great games ot hockey at rink to- night. In second your Silence at lloG!ll, i)Y.8. Lac ot Victoria, lends his class. 'Inu name ot Henry Laws la mentioned as a oaudldato for Councillor tor Ward L. A Lanon number ot friends have asked John A. Webster to enter the civic cou- teat lu Ward 4. Tal Guuydlan has resolved from' Wll- llum Grant. A: Ca., n handsome calendar of the Deering Harvester Oo. Rnv. W. W.I.odne will meet; in Hear'n's Hall next Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Special alnulng will be provided' The Guardian lu pleased to learn that John Mluchlu oi New Perth who has been ill with pneumonia is convalescent. Tn! Canada Paper Co. have The Guard- lan's thanks for their calendar and very useful memo tablets tor dcak or wall. _ W. A. Wunxn, Jr., represented lbac. Collins' case only at the Pollee Comet on Wednesday. The ease was adjourned for s week. _ Owino to the heavy storm last Sunday the aarvlce of song ln St. John's church, Crapaud, has been postponed until next Sunday, Jan. 10th, at 6.31 p. m. Pwr. nisrins s. ina or mom Uni- versity, who has boon sponding the past two weeks at his home in Vloioria, loft last aizht on return to lontrocl. Gnonou Wnurruv announces that ln response to the wishes of a large number of electors he will be n candidate in Ward live at the coming civic election. S. A. MoDoN.u.n in rssponae to the wishes ot u large number of electors to offer himself as o candidate in Ward lvc ia giving the matter his consideration. Bl'1'i'll. late than never-work was beguutorclnovc the snow on the walks Ho or the Gardens yesterday. It would have been much eaeler to do several lays ago. The hockey match this evening will be refereed by “lacy” Bake. of Sunimerslde. lr. Baker will arrive this morning. Ret- sroe Baker will start the sanior match at sight dclock sharp. Ar the Laborers’ Union Hall lust night an eloquent. address on the advantages of vrnde organlz-itlon was given by A. F. Mcinnlx ot Carpenters Union No. 388, Dorchester, Mass., a synopsis of which is crowded out thla morning. A vote of thanks was moved by Ephraim Gallant, seconded by I-I. Corcoran supported by James Paton and unanimously carried, TOILET LOTIONS Winter winds play havoc with the complexion causing chafing, reduces and sore- ness ol the skin. These dis- comforts are quickly rernedi~ ed by the use of any of the following superior toilet lotions. f1ac's Witch Hazel Cream Wheeler-’s (lly¢erme Jelly l‘lac‘s Almond Cream. Edelweiss Cream. Almond Jelly. Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream. Violet Caenm. Those preparations make the skin soir. and velvety. "THE TWO MAC’S" laoboualdlzllaclllnnon, DRUGGISTS, Cor Gt.Goorge and Kent Stl. .5 _ (§@0eH@ @ Johnson’s § Emulsion Cod Oil is carefully pre- pared, contains pure oil, and is pleasantly iiavored Good for coughs, colds and all brbn- chial affections. and 50 cents. (F IRQ” O EI -r. < fb "E G 0106! 0 on en 6 "Q Q&r\\b§tr distribute '51 __,,,,,,,'_ _.4illo#“' CJ' “md & c°‘° I"w°n‘ Ma" ' ,"d”' ' have been kliied by a cave in a tunnel underground at Bonanni Creek, Klon- dykc -Moncton Transcript. A1' the regular inectlnz' of Empire Lodge Knights of Pythian, last night. the puty Grand Cnauoealor Arthur G Peake lsslsred by Actin: Grand Prolate,-M McLeod and acting Grand Halter at arms F Blunt. vls;-N A Campbell, C C; S A McDonald. V C; H Williams, P; A W Scott, ll of W;W B Prowae.K of R and S; FSJoat, ll of F; W W Clark, M ot l; loo, .1 Lane, Bl at A; J L Godklu, I G; Edward Chandler, 0 G. TZ town clock, the source of so mush auucyanoo, has at iuat been made ceirrcst and the only qucatlon now ls aa to how long lt will maintain the path ot rostltufle in which it has bccn plaoed.Reullnlng that tho time for aotlcn had arrived The Guardian representative yesterday after- noon in company with thc keeper ct tho Court House undertook the task ot piaclnn our nrcat timepiece in harmony with the clocks ct tha railway and thus an indicator ct thc ocnoac Moncton time. The actual Moncton time was ascertained by tha railway and telephoned to tho Courts Building. Then the news- paper man and the keeper climbed up tho tortmclc path that lcd to the planaolo ot the building from which the hour In poalsd forth. Afsw minutes work auleod ao place tha eiook soma ` ten minutes ‘theed and thus comet. The task completed audapublle duty fulilllod thc two dea- ccuded eqaln and this morning for the iirsst time in a nnuiher of weeks the public eau look so our town cicek with implicit coniidenoe feeling that It is again lu unleon with the great world beyond our borders. Tun death took place ln _Georgetown yesterday rcrenoon of one of its moat pro- minent resi lents in the person or Angus McLean. alters iiugcrinrplllness extend- ing over some mont-hs. The deceased gentleman wal born in New Perth, ln 1843 and about 1808 removed tcGeorge- town, whcrc he was engaged in harm-sa making for a number of years. Sub- srqucntly he started a grocery business on thc west aide of lain street on the premises now owned hy W. W. Jenkins and ocouplcd by the Levers Bros. and F. J. Solomon. Ho then purchased the Munro property on the opposite side, and uftcr the fire ot 1893, in which those buildings and others were destroyed, ho acquired ihc corner property, and aroctied thereon tho present- structure, conlalnlng his residence rind store. In the latter he has carried on successfully s grocery, confection- sry and fancy uoods business. whlch,sluoa his lll»uss, has boon cou- ductefl with success by his only sen, Ru-use] R. The late Mr. McI.e in er-_ioyen the re~'nect nndrstccm of all who knew him. Hs was a public spirited citizen and every measure. Lending to the wel- fare of the town had his lrni support. His warm hcnrtcfl disposition, kindly nature and a‘Lrr-iztlve personality won many friends. He was n devoted husband :indloviug lather,whose loss will bedeeply felt in the home circle. He leaves tu mourn n uorrowlng widow, noe Misa LeBrocq,and one son Russel R, in George- town, whose news in the Georgetown eolu-ns of The Guardian from that locality has been read with interest hv many eastern people; two brothers Jamfsnnd Daniel, and one sister Mr-1. Daniel Robertson in New Perth. To the bereaved cues The Guardian lenders its heartfelt sympal hy in their sorrow. Ourpresorlption number is now well over 18.000, thaL’soprelt.y h'g record for the time w¢'ve been in business. We make a spvclal y oi prescription work and‘ can fill any prescription no matter where or by whom written. Wo use the very purest ingredients. The Two Mars.- MacDonald 8c \(ncKlunon, Drugglsts, Corner Great George and Ki-nt Streets. d w in _ ph _ ,____ .A _ _ ..-__ --)£ ___.___ -_..._ . _,_ Big Crowds Attending Weeks’ Big Sale! Store Crowded all Day Long I No Fake About it I Genuine Discounts 25 p. c. to 50 p. c. off. \ ff/-rw/_‘=_;,4M. C, ` -_ i. ~ _ __.. tollowingnilicers were onstalled by Ds- " 3* _..»°’"'- MFS- W@1SSl1tZ. president of the Ger- man Womans’ Club of Buffalo, N. Y., after cloctoring for two years, was finally cured of her kidney trouble by the use = oi Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Of all the diseases known with which the female organism in uhiieted, iridneydleease is the most fatal. In tact, unless prompt und correct treatment in applied, the weary patient seldom survives. Being frilly aware of this, Mrs. Pinkham, early in her career, gave careful sturlilyi to the subject, and in producing her grunt remedy for vvoman’s ills- Ly a E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ompound-made sure that it con- tained the correct combination of herbs which was certain to control that dreaded disease, womiz.u's kidney troubles. The Vegetable Compound acts in harmony with the laws that govern the entire female system, and while there’ ure many so called remedies lor kidney troubles, L dia E. l’h1]i_ g;_rnwsoXE§et.a.blo Compound is the only one cspecizlly prepared Read What Mrs. Weisslitz Says. “Dun Mus. Prr~1KnAar:- For two years my life was simply a bur- den, I suffered so with female troubles and pains across my back and ioins. The doctor told me that I had kidney troubles and prescribed for ma. For three months I took his medicines, but grew steadily worse. My husband then advised me to try Lydia. E. Pinklmnrs Vegetable Compound, and brought homo ia. bottle. It is the greatest blessing ever brought; to our home. Within three months I was u, changed woman. .ly pain had disappeared, my complexion became clear, my eyes bright, and my entire system in good shape.”-Mus. PAULA Wuissurz, 176 Seneca St., ]3u.tlTa.lo, N. Y. Proof that liirlnoy Trouble can be Cured by Lydia il. l’inklnnn’s Vegetable Compound. “DEAR Mus. Prmrrulnr:-I feel very thankful to you for the good your medicine has done me. I lizui doctcred for years and wus steadily growing worse. I had trouble with my kidneys, and two doctors told me I had Brightfs disease ' also had faliin of the womb, and could not walk a, block at a. time. lily brick and hog ached all the time, and I wus so nervous I could not sleep; had hyst/erin. and fainting spells, was tired all the time, had such a. pain in my left side that I could hardly stmul at times Without putting my foot on something. “ I docwred with several good doctors, but they did not lurlp mc rin y. I took, in all, twelve bottles of Lydia E. 1’inkham's Vegetable Com- pound, iivo boxes of Liver Pills, and used three poclrrigcs of Snnatlvc Wash, and feel like ii new woman, can eat and sleep well do all my own work, and can walk two miles Without feeling over tircfi. The doctoia tell me that my kidneys are all right now. I am so happy to bc well, :ind I feel that I owo it all to your medicine.”-Mus. Uni. Srnonu, Dalton, Mass. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address Lynn, Mass. E5 F 5" (Ii FORFEIT li we cannot forthwith produce tho original letters and nignaturssof ' above testimonials, which will prove their absolute gcnnlncness, U Lyon.. E. Pinirhnm medicine co., Lynn, sun. »~|'b¢~a»M~vlm¢~hlw~¢~n~»eqna~¢~hw-»¢u~~u*ov»-»v=~ Fools Shim and lo the We sell direct from our factory. We save you all mirl