i v 1A.“U"“’ ’8» ‘9'° . 'rHM»1'rEsr Nnws ‘ THE CH A.RLor'rE'rowN GUARDIAN num Ou in A mos savsv -J v » itil: impossible to be well, simply lm. 0 n e P I' [I p ihle, if the bowels are qonstipated. _ Waste products, poisonous substances, must he removed irom the body gg |¢.,| ,4i§ya¢rJae|»rdourAy¢r'aF|If.|, willy once each day, or there will be trouble. laulioc. all oqelabfe. Hsknomswlryllrey The dose of A er’s Pill i ll ¢d4"=¢“v °""'= "°='- ¥.'..'i;.‘il.°&El’.: one sul at beuiiiue. A|i:¢:¢lTi»i=.' my Y ~~--- _ Q E- . Did you ever think about taking out an Insurance policy on your Collar Button 'I Every Kreinentz One Piece Collar Button ou buy from us is insured against breakage. y ' No matter when it breaks just bring it bick and receive a new one. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler, 5- _- Geo. ll. Cook I Photographer sruolo Where the Baby is always welcome Furness, Withy _ff Co"l.tTfl STEIIMSHIP |.|NEliS ' :om ltntrn rnu.. Hallr Bloomer ' Rappahannock Jan ls un 2 Tabaac Gulf of Venice .Inn 2 Jan B Kanawha b Ian ‘£2 Shenandoah lfcli 1 om I. lverpoel. Btesmen From llziilfax Dec fl Gulfnl’ Von'¢'o l Titliasco .Inu l Jani Durango Fc li ‘£5 AIrnr~rlu|m. Pill weak MAGS ' socket Boors There is nothing more suitable for a_ Xmas Gift than a pair of' Hockey Boots. We have a very large stock. A good boys’ Hockey Boot $1.65, Mens $1.85, Ladies $1.65- You, will have to pay_ more in otllen stores. ‘Buynow and save money. A. E, Mcaiicnaui 'Ilia Shoo|Ma|| l dmwh" 82 and 8| Queen St ressed Farmers’ Winter Boots Any man who leads an out door life should come and see our high grain leather laced boots with removable feet socks they are A. New Idea ' for 7 vv in teir wear and easily beat anything yet put on the market. Mlfrice 3.50 a pair ALLEY & C0. --_>_->.-_-_==?- :__-1 s-it-_` ay! We want some good bright timothy |]H.ii.ll.JUHlISUN 'f KenfSfreet Practice limi.ed to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose Throat and Sn in. Eyes tested and noted for glasses. OFFICE HOURS ' 9 to ii ani 1.30-3.30 Evenings on appointment dtww hay. tilyons & tn Bill BT i and S-I 2 T ? §_¢_===~ lJli.N’l‘_ Ohtee Hours 9- Ovsr Jenkins k Son NEW PROWSE BLOCK ‘ ftlgarlothetown. P. lil. l. -H 'ti \ . . ____..-_ _ -_ Sterling Bitters I is ii sure cur c for Stomach Troubles! Sterling Bitters is nn excellent lleart and Nerve Remedy ! Dyspepsiit, lndigestion _or stomach gasses vanish when Starling Bittcra is Bayer Phofographerw |27 Grafton Street Right up to date in Mounts and finish. Call and see our sam les Telephone F92 J ‘mai oiri1Wicoo1&ii Eiilrbiir...‘2-.=‘¢.“a::'i.‘f;”° l_..,.* _ ___ __`____ --~- Evangelist Ritchie Bell is holding meetings in Campbellton, N. B. This is the last showing of- "The Mexicans Crlme" at New' Wonderland toi.ight, nobody should miss it. 7. There will be good ice, good music and a g,-sod crowd at the Montague skate at the Arena tonight. Everybdy should attend the Monta- gue skate at the Arena, Comp to- night. , The tide will 'oe high this afternoon at 4.34 and to.norro\v afternoon a. 5.18. ` Any person desiring to secure a copy of the late Dr Dqhson‘s sermons can do so for one dollar at any of the bookstores. _ train running in con the "‘Big" Miontag-ui Arena tonight leavei Montague at 3 o’clock this alternqoi returning at eleven thirty. . The special junction witn skate in the Mrs Henry Sutherland and fam.il_ wish to thank their friends fo' their kindness, shown them in thei rcccnt. bereavement also for the ma_n_ floral tributes received. Rev. C.H. Johnson, B.D .. I-live Philip, N.S.. and well known her( was presented at New Yciii"s wit. handsome dress suit case. Rev Thomas Marshall, Superii tcndent of Missions, spent last Sui day on the Woolawn. N.S. Missioi addressing thc congregations at Wa\ erly, Woodlawn and Cole Harbor. t the great delight and profit ot th people. The recital at .the School of Mus' will be one of the best given in th; city. The orchestra and pupils hav been working hard and it is to r hoped a, good audience will 'ne in ei iicncc to show their appreciation c good music. A. E. MacLean, George Brown, V H. McGregor, and John J. McNall were at the Revere Hotel yesterda on their return from the Agriculture College, Truro. They speak in thi highest terms of the course there ani tne untiring efiorts of the stat! ti make it profitable and pleasant to all At the regular iiieeting of Broo. field division S. O. ’l`., No 263, tl. following, officers were installed ft, the insiiing quartert-W, 1-’.-Brento Dollar; W, A.-Fl-ora McLeod (Ri elected); R. S.-Sadie McLean; A. .R S.-Sadie Macélween (lie-elected); F S.-Jennie Dollar; Trease-Andre Dollar; Chaplriin~-Annie Beaton (R1 .elc\‘.zeilr, Coil- Janie Macphersonu A (li-r.~ Mattie Macl.eod;\l'. S.- Doi aid Campbell; U, S." Joseph Ma( sween; Orgonist- May Oxenham. Rev Wm R. Pepper, Boiestown, for merly of `West Cape in this Provinc- writes The Wesleyan: “I write t~ let you. know that we are alive ani at work. We are pleased to nepor good congregation-s all through th summer- months. Special Service were held in several places, a ne\ interest in the work was aroused believers were quickened in .their spiritual life, and a, few o'thers wer received onproliation. Our summe supply was ii good worker. Rcv. E. E. Styles. Pownal write the Wesleyan that "The S. S. Christ mas' Tree entertainment here. wa much enjoyed. The children did thei part in an excellent and well-render nd program. One present. too bulk- to _, hung on the treo, was left in th parsonago barn. This was 8, beau`t* ful new sleigh purchased' by the cir chit for the use of the minister. On of the committee appointed to selec the sleigh remarked, "We don't lik to are anything ohoiit' the parsonag not up to date." Tihat is the sort o spirit I like. There is only one this about thc parsonage that is not u' to date, viz.-the parsonage itself Hut we must 'ne content to 85! 011' thing at a time. : :"Inprahani's Corn Cure."-Thref in one, a corn plaster, box of con salve. and adhesiveplaster combined It relieves the corn from contact an' pressure of the shoe, removes thi cause, and applies the remedy. Re lief is sure. failure impossible. Sold by A. W. R-eddln Pliem B. f *--vfviili Shzlnbé (»?1Iie"` i.":°=:.'.;:':‘:.'...‘i°'i:r.:.-..°"f°.~ .r .irc med. It gives agoncl apnolilh indimei tli ep, builds up weak nerves .sud makes you lncrenre your weight rapidly. N_0lll- vg I Ire ii for it general body build" 'l ry it for a fall medicine. Sold by ii i.“rlll}l\3 urgeon Dentist, , . rapaud. i P. Meouan J 1 42 QueeniSt. -Price 5oc perboti_'€- io-zdmwftf _ ___ _ji "You will be struck and astonished at the small prices marked on tbl goods displayed on the mx long coun- ters thil A. M. ut Paton’s. 1-‘Hilti The new SANWARY TURBAN FAIR PAD ts just In from Nev York-ask the salcswoman at the imallwaros oounterto demons a 0 It $0 YGU ~-Monro dl Muimotl ' I 5tIt.f "Monoyloot. Money found. The ,fufnsiri “ t f Thea. E. E. RDBINS Queen Street. PNN" 975°’ ext door ,to Beer E GOT# ---iflrlf. _ . ,,~¢ nggmmmt Sale now on ac Pa.tcn's. 1-tidtl. "As we live W0 Bmw- Tm". is “G ve the birds at. the show gosh gztiellzut lf you want .to he with the crowd at _Paton s he gr 35: the ,Early 1»frd.& 18° will psf, §__mm A, , A on - ' ,___.¢ “l want a Girl to love like You’ ° 0l\t\ W y. The that does not attend l’aton's lll B _ in - ey nav “Patoii's Annual Sale nt Furs ll now on. You save 1-3. there. v____ _ 4 The Mexican’s Crime .\, grand Western Drama The Button An limr _-sting _Dram 1 Mania for Music (lend clean ci me-dy Woman’s Influence _ An iutewstlng story J. Austin Trainer in Illustrated Song is day. be Booths Operator writes that Hall- °' . Yesterday the Minto crossed froi Head Ollices In New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. Picton to Georgetown and bmah ’ over eight passengers, 110 bags i The latest news, [ii-gt of a11_ No one should miss Booups ,ec_ mlpil end a small cargo of freight _ ture on Thursday in the First Metlio l T _ t Church p.l;out one oclock. The Earl Grt e The Guardian, for .the week cluding his The daily average circulation of - Wh January 15th, was 721. copies a. su m _#_ '30 S P - on 'riiursauy in the rust Memos- U" ”§§`°“°d “B it WHS h°.P°d theft- ¢` ist Church the- big Booth lecture will Earl Grey “'°“1d °°“'5l““° 90515 ti' held. Ladies are desired to remove longer in the W¥`Vi°e b°tW¢°l1 5' their haw _ port and Pietou. The Earl Gr ___ H reached Pictou yesterday at o fu Civic Authoriues have approved mence the service between Pictoua or his Picture Machine. an who cuu~‘G°°"€°f°W“ tho Miuto 1°#-vii should Bee it ,thursday in the mst Ceorgetown and the Earl Grey lee Methodist ciiurcn. 3'! P‘°f°“ f°' the °PP°°i*° P011- ‘ a Rev J_ w_ Aitken; Amherst. and this city from Picton and the Mir wcll known here, has contributed to! "|'055¢‘1 "Om G¢0l`E°t0WI1 e special to this city arrived he; t this port at the usual time or en off Wood islands sent a. wir s to the Marine Department bei ying that the ice conditions we cb as to prevent the ship fro in hook to this ort This w clock. Today the nests win eo' *Mb community in which in turday last the Earl Grey came dent husband. aided. Notwithstanding the $ ndition of the roads g large num. *F 8Sl°‘mb1°d. On Sunday last to pay e last tribute of respect go 5 de. rted friend and neighbor. Mr Hem ~ leaves a sorrowing widow to urn the loss of aloving and pi-0. -»-_-._...._ mi :x.__. . _'__ . .___-_ _,___ __ .. _ , .£.I‘..?l.?i.“.'i.‘i’ui‘il’.§£‘.§l‘.E"..il§‘2...’3.i‘.;.°3 *SECRET SLI I Stlllli 1' g 0 hear of the death of one of its --- ' lost respected residents, William lenry' M' Henw' W" 70 YW" °f body 3 sore, or eruption, or ulcer. or gei ‘He had gif” in lu 11°”-ml 'UI' the 'eczema patch, which, hidden from “S W "‘°“_ “I but recently |10 had sight, yet causes you hours and hours een improving. A few days beg ' ~ ls death he experienced a nroklevgf of sin and inconvenience? Hgh sralysis, from which he did not ro- ver, but passed away about 12 0'. ack Friday night, Jan ith. Mr enry spent the younger days of his te in Pownal, from there he moved the United States, where.he lived r a number of years. Ha suhsqu. itly came back to his native Pro- nee and settled in Hillsboro where s has since resided. Ho was a msn U0 HIWBYS made ahost of friends Have you on some part of your' D 1 persons suffer agoniea in secret ‘ from sucl. sores ! Perhaps you have tried this and that and the other remedy, but all in vain, and are feeling dis- couraged ? If so, try Zam-Bok, the great herbal healer! Zam-Buk fs strongly antisptio- more so than crude carbollc acid; yet it causes no pain, reduces lnllasnmn- tion, and heals. No matter _how obstinate the sore, Zum-Buk in the end will be found a cure, Many ses suppont this. For eczema. ul- ca cers, eruption, pustulee, blemishes, fistula and piles it is withoult squ¢l_ Alsc heals cold sores, cracks, chopped hands, cuts, barbed wire scratches, etc All druggfats and stores at 50e, a box, _or poet free in plalh wrap- per from iZ.a.m\-Buk Co., Toronto, up- on receipt of price. he Wesleyan a good article' on Thel Pi°¢0U- _ _ _| ~ ,.1 . _ _ ,_ , Tity. The Country, and the liqnor ` Frame. .,William Doull, son -of J. Wesley loull, of Sackvillc, has been promot- d to the position ot engineer and nechanical superintendent of the Jushing Bros. Co, Regina.-Mr Doull a well known here. All lovers of western dramas have i last chance of witnessing the great /lexicon pic‘ture"The Mexicalfs Crime' it New Wonderland tonight. It is shock full of interesting situations vild horse-buck chaseshetc. The closing- of the Ha.m.shire school or the Christmas holidays on the 3rd, ult., was a ncftable event at hat place. The teacher of the school s Wiss F. Davidson, whois to be 'ongratulated upon the efficiency and _'ood behaviour of the pupils. The ~rogra.m'con'sisting of recitatfions and olos, was carried out in excellent manner, Mr Fraser acting as chair- nan. The children presented their eacher with o purse and the child- en were made happy by the presen- ation of cards and candy to ach one from the teacher. A large .umber of rate-payers and visitors /ere present. Remarks were mia-do hy. he trustees and rate-payers, Mr ‘raser making some exceptionally wie and well-directed remaeks at the lose. The National Anthem, brought he proceedings to a conclusion. After many weeks of illness there -assed away, at Stanley Bridge, on lun 3rd, 1910, Mrs James C. Coles ged 50 years. Throughout ber long ro i intense suilerin she mani Specialty ei d o ` g ' - iestcii the greatest patience. Perfotrtlly esigned to her Heavenly Father's 'ill and trusting in Christ her Savi- iurshe could say, "Thou, Oh Ohrrist rt all-I want, more than all' in thee i find." She was e. devoted 'and con- stent member of the Methodist iurch, and her sympathy and pres- ence will ‘be greatly misstrl in t-he iome, church and community. Be- ides e husue.nd,'a. mother, brother nd sister are left to mourn the loss f' one who was kind and faithful in ll her relationships in life. The tlhree atter, Mrs William Fyfe, W. O. Fyfe` nd Mrs J. C. Sims reside in Char- ottetown. Funeraleervices were con- ucted in the Methodist church at tanley Bridge and also in the church t French River by the pastors of _the respective churches. "Tis .with the ' 'lghteous will." She is gone but "ere he great cIoisters_ stillness and sec- usior, thy guardian angle led, tate rom temptations, safe from sins ollution, she lives, whom we call l MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Great sale of l emnants We have just finislied our yearly liousecleaning and have found quite a number of odds and ends that we are going to clear out regardless of cost. Ends Of Dress Goods Cottons _ Flanncletts Laces Trimmings, etc, _ ` at TA LEY BROS lead." .W£X.D_°_°_S!!.