THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, FEBRUARY z 1906 I-ioo¢i’s Pills ‘., Auirllnatl. nun, ,¢|;~_-- See the Elegant Line , -_-ai... TAYLOR’_S l noonsronn. Prices from r cent io $2.00. Comic and Fancy. ` . IISE illll TllE BEST 5 Prnwtrrn . `.LYE is tilt STANDARD llllilit READY F0 R USE IN ANY QUANTITY. Ior rnaixlnl aoaln eoftonlnl water. removlhl old Paint. disinfecting olniu. eloaetl. drains and for many other nur-noun. A o an equals I0 pounda SAL SODA. sono zvenvwnens. E.W.GlLLETT 2i’»'»if?l‘r‘i TORON'|'0.0N`Y. nil.-»»\,-~.» i Scotch Cake the kind that always makes you want more is our specialty for to- day. D. STEWART. Ecr,rr>sE Barcuuv, Dukes Best Bread. _ &¢¢s»uu ls-ft.-mauro u E "'~ .¢-...-. .~r"§, " é'i:“i:_:§_;-.,"i_.~ 3*;.-i-'»_»f»f;.i¢;:;d'biltlo1::l to the eennarl the to lt) _“mute liao to UAW ver y "I _ WM. Wll.BON, Proprietor. Abi I1 d I vf ure norrniiu oousr Ili. lo'h.h,!I’.I. Merleekl _ rat hun. 06: f "u."7".i.5".'.+.°:..-dk. :ity with p Iawl alt! gardall. l. [AIO W BIA! Clllilllel WI I' - llauuer. MI-4 I yt ' , ‘ HOTEL BRUNSWICK It IW lBNY» PNB ,. -,_v e Offices in New Proivse Block-Charlottetown. _ Have you heard about “Jan|aica" _ Qwmu to mild weather the Hockey _. _ , match to have been I ad toulght`be- VALENTINES! . P HY tween the Victorias and Crystals ia poat» poaed until Tuesday, Feb. li. ` A nur-:rms ofthe congregation ot Zion Church was held last night to receive the report of the building couimitwe. The matter was generally discussed and an adjournment made to a future date. A ru-:runs hockey match will be played on North Tryon ice on the ilrd day of February at 2 p. m. between the Stars of Tryon and the Iavinclbles oi Cape Tmverst. It promises to be vary interest- ing. Tris police yesterday afternoon scarcit- ed the premises of James Steeves on tho Maipequo Road. where they found eight barrels ul' Pilsener beer one bottle of which they took in cider lo have It analysed. Tns ofilca hours forthe news depart ment urs froru 1 p. m. to il p. m. and 7.30 p. ni. to 4 u. m. For tho advertising and subscription departments from 8 a. ru. to tip. m. It is useless to ring either of the above departments at any other hcu ti WEA'rrrieR permitting .tha best horse yet will be at Cape Traverse tomorrow commencing nt I o‘clooIr p. m. Free for, all will be sure to pull off. The following entries have been received. Tom Medium 2.10); Jewel 2.25; Leewood 2.2% and Kicka- poo2 245. In the green race there will he thirteen entries. An admission fee of I5 cents for gentlemen, ladies free. THE revival service in the Baptist Church Schoolroom last rilght was very largely attended. An impressive address wus given by Rev. Wm Dobson, which was followed bya series of brief testi- _tnunlcs and prayers oitcr which it number took the ilrst step for Christ. Tonight an address will be given hy Rev. Mr. Pegrum. Meeting begins at eight o‘clocir. THE remains of Joseph Gaudet, ugrtl 2Il, who was killed at Shelburne, N. Ii. arrived yesterday und vicrc taken to 'I'lguisl\. The deceased on Sunday last7 whilelogging was struck by n piece cf lumber which hurled him backward with terrillc force. Blood poured from his nostrils and ears and he was piokcd up unconscious, never breathing again. Tire base of the brain was fractured and his hack terribly injured. He is a son of Frcd 'Philip Gaudet, 'I`lgnlsh und leaveafa father, mother, _four brothers and five sisters. - AN important decision was given yester day by Btipendiary McDonald at ' the Police Court. Some weeks ago in the Pro- hibition case of Jenkins vs Murray the prosecution placed the defcndautls wife on the stand. Mr. Melllsh for the defendant, objected that the wife was not a compet- ent nor compcllable witness against her husband. The case was adjournerl, any yesterday Ills Honor delivered a cnrefull , prepared judgement. He held that thc' Act was a Provincial Criminal Law and' cams under the Provincial Evidence Act,- aml that therefore the wife ofthe accused: wns not a competent witness. This de: cision is at variance with what has been recognised us the law heretofore in pro-_ hltritlon or Scott Act cases. , _-.__;m»--» ~ -4‘-_"'i°**' t About the bargains we are giving in n1en’s winter Caps. Stylish, comfortable. ser.- vlceable, becoming caps- the best kinds. So for as the caps ate concerned, tl1ere’s ab- solutely no reason for dis- counting them. But because of our FIRE it becomes necessary for us tofsell everything- » including these CAPS. Almost every style,sl ape, size is represented. $1.90 Capo are $1-27 SL(-10 Caps are $l.07 _ $1.45 Caps are .97 SI-I0 Cape are .75 .75 Caps are .50 .48 Caps are -32 Aatylish new cap will greatly improve your ap- pearance-Isn‘t it s profit- able time to invest P ,Q /..;.1."=:;:7. .lsr l /ef, i. \@\“ `,--`.- .e A. C. Cassv, will address the, meeting at the Y. M. 0. A. on Sunday afternoon. Subject : Does God Answer Prayer. ‘ CAPTAIN Aa_nsnsoN,ieft last night for Ottawa to take an examination necessary to bepassed for further promotion. He will absent two or three weeks. A crrrztm suggests that waterba turned on from the street hydrants to cleanse the sidewalks and crossings of the filth which has lately accumulated. A good idea, Hon. B. E. Ram accompanied by Prof. Ross and Messrs Brodrick and Newman were passengers last night to Georgetown to attend the good seed meeting to be held at Montague today. Isaac Garvrnu, who returned yesterday from n business t-rip in the eastern part of the Island,reports an prospectsumtnerlike in some sections. In Searls the harbor is quite open and the flsliormenare taking cod which are being purchased by olty fish dealers. A social. and concert was held on Tuesday night at Harrington Hall, in which a number of people who drove out from Charlottetown took part. Tito program was successfully carried out but . the darkness and the poor roads com- pelled most of the performers to remain all night. Tris two fastest basket bull games of the series were played last night. The game bot-wcen the C. B. C. and otllcc clerks was especially good, and won by the C. B. C. by 11 to 7. That between the store clerks and the tradesmen resulted in the former winning by 15 to 13. This result leaves the stare clerks, business men and C. B. C. equal for first place in thc league. To-M0nno\v‘s comic page is more than usually interesting. Willie West- inghouse invrnts an automatic broiler, which not only served the dinner all too quickly, hutalso got Willie into trouble with his papa and mamma, who narrow- ly escaped being injured. Pretending Percy manipulates the movements of l\vo boys so successiuliyas to get all thc applcshe wants, but he also gets into trouble. THE Natural History and Antiquarian Society held a most enjoyable and satis- factory meetinglast evening when Rev. Robert Pegrum, M.A., read an instructive paper on Edible and Poisonous Fungi. At the conclusion the subject was further enlarged upon by the President, L. W. Watson, Esq., and Messrs. John Muc- Swaln and James Landrigau, who moved and seconded n vote of thanks which was heartily given and suitahiy acknowledged. THB meeting of the Study Class of the I-Iistorieal Society yesterday afternoon was well attended. The president,MIss Anderson read an interesting paper dealing with the period of the French occupation, compiled from an account written by the late Col. Hunter Duvar. The first mention of distinguished Islanders abroad is given by Cabot who took four of our Indians to England. Mrs Bruce rand an extract from the diary of n French oi’i'icer'a tripup the Hillsboro River from Charlottetown to St. Peters. An animated and instructive discussion fol- lowed. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, the 15th lust at 8.30 p. nr. at the residence of Mrs. George Stanley. A .\rr~;r;'rrNu of the Government was held lust night. The hay accounts were brought up and were found to be most satisfacto- ry-the Government vrlll probably lose little or nothing on the transaction. The appointment by the Asylum Trustees of decided to open correspondence with the Deputy Minister of Railways regarding the approach to the town side of the rts The currss ndence with” Sir and publicitylsa very broad and com general, broadcast declaration, and the bronderthescopc of the announcement, ardcd as wasted* nor can any \funds ox- prnded to this end be adjutlgc ex Tasteless Cod Liver il With Mdlt. Wild Cherry and lipyophosphites is invaluable in all wasting diseases, couvaleoeeuce. coughs, colds. nervous de- bility etc. Recomended by Physicians Price $r.oo per bottle. Delivered tothe Grttnd Division b. of '1‘. at 0‘Lea.ry recently by A. J. Matheson. To the Grand Worthy Patriarch, officers and members of Grand Division of the Sous of Temperance: We welcome you to 0‘Leary. You have partaken of our hospitality, you have eaten ofour aalt and wa ask you to re- metnberwhat that implies So it gives me much pleasure in welcoming the Grand Division in its first meeting in _0'Leary. In coming here you get among _,Q ll°°Ple determined to make this one of the most progressive plsv.-es In P. E. i. The country here is young but already we have one of the best markets in the pru~ vlnoe. It.ls a well known fact that prices were higher here this lull for farm pro- duce euch as oats and poultry than uny- _ where else on the Island. We did well ‘this year and in the words of J. Israel Tarts “wait till you see us next year." We are well situated inthe midst ofa prosperous and rapidly growing com- munity. The wise men of old came from thc cnet, found their desire and worship- ped, then returned to their own country. The wiser inen of today ure coming from the elet finding their desire und slaying with it, so that in the last few years thcrc has been such n demand for farms around here that lnxul has about doubled in value. Then in A few years we expect to have the winter t-rutllc passing ilnuugh hcru. When the Dolitlciuus begin to consider utility and convenience, the winter route will he the one that presents the best conditions for a steamboat. nialring dnily round trips. ’1`hui.rou‘c, in the opinion of many who have considered the matter, is between Rlchibucto and the West Shore of P. E. I. Only last spring the West Shao fishermen had their nets out many days _before the winter stenmcrs attempted to get into Cltnrlottetown, und Sumrnersiile wus completely ice bound. Then again by this route and n brunch railway to the west shore, Montreal, Quebec, nnu any ton-ns ulong the Inter colonial west ol Moncton are about, two hundred miles nearer Chnrlott etown This distance is a big iorislrlerittiolt in freight rates and passenger fares. lint enough of that. We also wclcorirc you to n fight seemingly u lift- lung strut-ir r. And it is no easy encrny r-iilu-r but one if the wiilcst, one or the or-ut-lost tlun. ever ascended from the lower it-pi.=u.~, in ruin man and destroy the image of God. g This liquor traiiic spares nrillu-r ilu- liigh nur the htrtnlile. it P°'“`5 l'l‘°t' B "°“""°°l7 W" n uralgia. Every root and branch ofthe ___ 5 , v r tam - -~.i=§»°’?»-=. _"A, ”4f’s(S ll :P y,. "‘ ii~.".lili _ < ---i -Tai Iii? I/ is of » 1 “ ideal Guaranteed ” Beds and Bedding -will stand the hardest usage. Let the Little Ones Jump ' They unnot butt NEWSOf\"S Iiien Bedp o_r Bedding Our IrbitBed values are the tuik of the tnvm.- Beds at all prices to suit all purses. Buy llcweou Ileds 'i'i|cy’re all right. _ JOHN NEWSON. E .al ` suit. I't*.\`€l'VE>` OI] 3 bl besides laying aside which account no\v Charlottetown. 19 mwf ryr ,$tlli 3 FORGIN G AHEAD Tire Suu Life of Canada has just placed all of its per cent Standard $561,252 to surplus account amountslc $r,735,698.59. For plans in this "Prosper0\tS" Co. we Ei. E.. EFl.@‘K7. Manager for P. E. Island. i PHONE 264. ` NlXEY’S SiUVt: ENAMELi ‘@`lN@¥~ qpAp é A Rainbow in the Storm of Life. _ When the storm of life is over. a life insurance policy is u rain- bow in the sky of lifc for the bereaved family. When insuring select a good Company. Von make no mistake in placing your insurance with the 'P Noam AMERICAN urn ASSURANCE C0. Home Office : Ccmpany’s Building. TORONT f - - ~ - - - ONT. Ross or mATTuEw.~i=, Office, Deslirisay Block, Charlottetown. -¢\»~a¢A\h~f~¢`a4-\-onvvtae nltuilanuu-ulq\»~ -I1;--/§,-'Q' I-las no after effects, is B ES T T EE TH All work tully guaranteed. (lver Frowse Bros. alta lrantl w ‘w~»1lrl*UllMv~u|n||~»\»ul|l»ll»una»Un5ie‘ Vitalized .Air ef- FOR 5- PAIN LESS EXTRACT I0 N There is nothing elsejust as good. Can bc given to old or yu mg. SAFE. SURE. HARMLESS. _ Ask _your friends and they will say the same. We have been using this method in this city for the past year and our large increase in friends and patients prove that what we say is true. $8.00~~$l0.00 BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, C. li. DEER. Proprietor bdatuuunhnhtosuausvltllununvauvamunnc-3 made forahrldge 18 ft wide; the present db-ease it klt_ls. Absolute success In D structure is l4l feet wide between the "ery 0094?- 51°F Silffeflnil-fifty CCIWS _ settlement. A number of appointments [N FURN|TURE of Justices ofthe Peace were made _and 1-Alwa 5 the beg; vgmein the dt _ f Advertising in itself means publiltcy_ ' _ ' ' _ LOST l1\'°h°““l"'° leI`“’~ Il' dm* "mf "1"" mend withconildence. Weknaw that It 0s,1.__‘A b ,I I _ simplyaword whlsilefeil i0 1* f\W°l'¢d is absolutely purc und will not injure the [A Lu the ,,;(:,?en--§lmi:(.(`,._‘i 0§\ "F,.`,\,i,f,i,T few. if-IS. \‘l1¢l\9l‘~ HY‘10l\Y\1'|0“5 with 'I most delicate skin. It is made by the sill _lic given to thc finder.-.\. I‘=\“~;-s, » _ _ rig on. Lt the better thc advertising. No occupied way buy -‘|3,\\.¢|Sk|.,_" De\iwte|y per space tlintvlirccts attention along given f,_,m¢,.|_ 15-153 10;, .I quite, Il for 2.70 “'l‘hc GET" s|,,“.o ,md mm. cm, M Vum,.m and rleslrcfl lint'-‘I L'i\l\ 'JB l‘°|lH°|"ll’lY N' Two Macs," Mscllcnald Sc MacKinnon B.l\lugford's, next. Examincroiiire. K ' d _ ' _ _ _ ' Gli’F sliuved and your lmir cu_t by Riggs next Cu\ter's Confectionery. for the teeth We have every toilet ad- junct necessary for the preservation and beautify- ingof the teeth. We especi- ally recommend Wampoias Tootli Pasta It keepstbe teeth pearly white and prevents decay. Pleasant to use. Price 25c a bottle. truvaganue.-Amarlcun Medical Journal --- W I 'i application ui hair lust-r tu ml" _B over erson who cts work . y o s done at Moors’s barber shop. _ 10 LET routine work attended to. _ Mark Wright Furnishing Co. y 0ne.Half Cent a Word Each Insertion. Six Consecutive insertions Charged as Five Mm.” h,m_H,,,s are ull,” wry Three Weeks as Two Weeks, and One Vionth as Two and One-hail Weeks, ’ cboaplyalthough undamaged. Fino huts Mlnlmum chl"K¢ i0 ¢¢|'|f5 wlth o\'d°|'. , too. For instance $5 Stetson hats ure _ Elini;?1:‘.:L°:.:;.E:°‘s.;‘..::.:’:‘i‘?°: .. ' I Classified Advgrtisements HELP WANTED-Female rlio1.t<;'r.-Ai nrlgluftn. tional ut pn-.~l _ cnt occupied by llr. (lun. \\'n\l»urton t'.oui.aining ll! roorns und fittcii with nl morlern t-rm\'t-riienccs. l’o\st-ssicu given ut onrc. Apply lo J. J. McKinnon. l Tlrltf. V11() l.lC'l`.- lioitsu on lllllsllorough Square containing Lon rooms and titled with all modern convclilvrices. I’os~ session given at once. For iynrticulni-s apply to \'rudcllPhillipsat.L. V. Coqlfs i)-22d dt( 'S nsarrsrs I 4 vi"XNTr_l-E5.” "W \NY reliable capable man or wmnnu A wishinga paying General Agn-nr-,v for P. E. Island can secure such by renti- inguppllcatlon to Morning Guardian at once. Nutriola C0. 2dIw twllpd MANUFACTURERS' A gin C LEONARD GRANT--Selling agent . "Britannia" and "1’eerlcss' skirts "Maritime" llots and C»tps,&: Smith llrns, Dry Gooda.Tel. 318-Ch'town.P 0.110; 660 *Mila vrzwnotcs \ t i DI! J. II. AYERS Dentlst,new I.’rowst n1<>¢1<.'re1.-no. itesnienw myosin.-s ...__ MEAT DEALERS GET Stricklnnd'ssuusagcs made ovcr day by Thomas Strickland only ly RESTAURANTS rliArt1sfT\lrT.<>.~.»...,onlne ri.-.., s.....i- tvichcs. tlotifrciiorivry and Ilct llriuks in the lflnk lil-stunt-urrl cu-ry Hand afternoon und night. Orders tnken for lemonade. cake, lar--rrcnnt and home made candy rirltvcretl at your home "f.\NTl-Ill_.-ttirl for gl-n:\rui house- wo. e .n .. .sntnii ».n..i|y.N.. .~i.i1.|.-on Apply nt this oflicv. Iitlrl if ‘NY/\.\"[`i<2ll .\ c .n|p\»t\-nt iulusc-multi for unilu-rst. Must he a youll t-unit. Iiiirlllle aged person |rrofl-irrtl. Apply nrurninite nt The Lenox. uorucr \\'utr-r nrui Prince. illtllwpil I ADIES \V»\l\"i`E[) -A tilll(lli'l`I~1Ni<}li , JCETIC \VOMAN-\'i'onmn's work. l’t~rn\ancni. position. Uld oslulnllnlra business house of soliri ilnunciul alnntilng Salary $12 i0 SIB. wet-klly, with expensi- paid each liionduy :Ii-cnt. from lrrad quarters. Ex crises atlvnnccd. We fur nlsh everythlln . Arlrlri-ss, St-rretary,00 Menon Block, Ciiiicago Ill HELP WANTED-Mala \I`EN \’i7AN'l`l'1ll.-~Reliable men in L, every locality tliroughoul. Citrin- rluio advertise our goods, tuck up |