ri* » _` S005, .\-. ., . l » r New, ‘tart itart Int ict ze - .a xg l A Lubricant to the Throat. N The Baird Co., Ltd. Gentlemen,- Wo bottles of your Tan, HONEY Asc BL Winn Cnsnrrv cur-eri me of a severe of 0°'-\Kl'l. It is :rn excellent remedv. _ G. ll. _FLE VVELLING. lie Parry s Perm, Kings co., N. B. ,O PROGRAMME#-° Concert in Baptist Vestry, 6° C8 l.Piano Duet . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J ,Misses Nich' lacn and Bchnrman-. z. lecitation ""f»i'.;'ri."s'.if.'...'.'."' ' ° Mr. A. W. Gaudet. Major Weeks. B INTERMISSION-Home-made candy sale. 7. Piano Dnett.......,........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` llilaeajenkins and Stenliford. !.Solo . , . . . . . . ._ .. M _ R. W. _ 9. Reading_ I Hogg T 1.. rn. ...... 77.’ ........... ._ .. Mlaramy Earle ' ' K Misses Earle and Calling] 'V H D , 5 0 E°"'i\H- If You are troubled with Charlottetown, Monagus, L _ l' 3. Trombone Solo ships ofl6,400 tons each which when com- : r a 'Y cmd' as the cannot' “qu ms' W t hi the distarte from New York to Chicago. , ghteen months, will be the most power- Th 4.Solc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...lipl , Min Pearl Hunter. 5. Piano Boio.._..., . . . . . . . . . ei 6. . . . . . . . . . .. tu 000 ~ ~ i ll l t d fu ra oon sr\7r'¢°'i'rii:°z'i`ir$<‘ilx'°"' iigsnpiepziiniddizzsdidg?otllimtigfldeurirmei lliahi-ly built. already warned by the :Hill ' Com laint and all Stomach and Bowel de Troubles Nohouseholdiscompiete with- b Wine of Tar 1|] |(|]H[i ' The Rus~ian cruiser Novik, wh\r‘\ was disabled by the Japanese at Port Arthur I recently had the distinction of being the fastest cruiser in the world, her speed EWU dn’ the 555350” gb M0559, lg be. . h being 26 knots. This is nearly rwo knots aieged. Guards at the entrance try to I faster than any cruiser fr battl: ‘-hip :F59 °°" 5 thmul °' p°°°|e wh° °°m° W among the fleets of the naval powers. The E‘xs__ °Vik "N desiiined “i’°°'“"Y '°" "h° The soldiers themselves are roused from A T0l\l»C N thl imD°l"~°D5 WDFK Of Cilallllk and Slllkinil their stoiirlity. The prospect of war has to royers. lt is believed she was put out 'heal action by a shell from the Japanese ‘D et. her armor not bein! heavy enough gloom, - withstand such missiles. The Rus- fast hy two or three knobs. Ons of the |n mpleted cruisers was the Boyar-in, re~ to nily reported sunk by the Japanese. W March 4. Two are now nearing completion. The for h°““'Au"h° calm" that mum In SD l fighting ships extant. They will have W each. " HE CAUSE OF DYSPEPTIC PAINS. eptlc pains very quiolrlfr. Polson's Nor- He ur Nervliise. rr, ir 25°. bottle. “Z th l)on’t be led away by the advertisement os eczema and wish to have it enred all you shouting about being such large buyers `barelyheep the men's blood from freezing. have to do is procure a hottie of Mao- ofwallpsper and low prices. ,Compare Ag ¢imos,wh¢n tho "om are long, may Neill's Eczema Lotion from Ellis. Itsa our paper and prices and you`will find go; out and “rough moi; 1935, or even Positive cure for all skin trouble, sold who Is giving the best value. Come to slssp ovor night in om; of tho “of,sp¢s" under guarantee by Ellis, The Druagist, Taylor’s Book and Wall Paper store. us 4 d li bound for Siberia. The sleeping benches lf nw l 1 We’ve opened about . and the price is right Ihrll New colored shirts in new ties of all kinds, cloths, new curtains, ; 'rms onsnnnur. !a!.strn,*~nner`r 1': ....4 V - ,he BM company., 'n1rmoRN1NccUlRn1nirH[]M Musmw ,ff . 3- - _ --- l farewell to the regiments ordered -1 I" ’%-i~`i`E,4`§aT‘ U SLIGHTLY So -' . ’.’r.~. .» rpedo |305” and to,-Dada bony df. appealed to them. Parting ailects them ` sclosely than their relatives left be- WHITEWEAR HALF PRICE. /-» siana had four other cruisers of this type, gegimems “my WAR 1°' hmns °r br I built orapproachinz completion, but not Sm-H box cars’ “gh with a any sw" d.llen kiss each other upon the cheeks the Continental fashion. There is much There is no set hour for trains to depart. ys. Their time is worth nothing. the middle, are drawn up in long lines receive the soldiers. Some ol these al- , .V J LO0King through our stock oi' Whitewear we picked out a lot that was slightly soiled and placed them on our bargain table to sell at half price. I'Iere’a ° H9* °f *h° Hoods-come quick and get first choice. ady filled with men, have been waiting , . “P°“°°° G°v°mm°“f' h” "°°'"]7 phced been rushed to the far Best, and trains dere in England for two new battle- are crawling. speed of ll) knots and are to cost $6,23O,- perate haste to meet at tha next station a about at the frantic speed of 13 miles an hour. Then will ensue long waits, until ared lrorn the Moscow division have At last the train moves ont. It is near- a thousand miles to tha Siberian linc- e troops may cover it in a week, in two eeks; no oneknowa. Sometimes, in das- estward train, the men will be humped I I 2 I I Nrcrrr nnrzssns. , Night Dress marked -ii H H $2.10 $1.50 $2.25 $2.65 $3 25 ri 4; u ir ii 4; ii ii il HOW HOW DOW HOW HOW $l.O§ .75 $ 1.13 $1.33 $1.63 the line is clear again for the next move. Improperly digested food usually forms Wreoks are passed,due to haste, the track ases that cansea painful distlention of hMm,"pa|Nd_ some at we M" have 11 Violin solo _ the stomach and pressure against the Mr. james Calder. ` " ` heart. This results in much pa n and dis- ru n,Solo . . . . . . tress, but Nervllinewiil rcleve the dis- as ,,_ Q.,,,,,,,,, f"ff‘f'__’f_°"_-’fA°__°_'°°\'1~ mention, dispel the sas and cure the dye- Tansiirbissk is rescued st lssz.. nsyesa de benches; more are bare ol furniture a cattle car. a the Siberian railway proper, more oay of the insuillcient woodan ties and the rascality of contractors, who have SHIRTS. 5 White Skirts marked $1.55 ` I it H (( $1-35 2 ii ii (1 $1.20 I u ii rf now - - 75C - - 68c 6Oc DOW IIOW - - ed but half the needed rivets in joining I $1-35 HOW - - 6Bc erails. Water towers have in many ses burst from frost. The little stoves ed in ordinary times for prisoners alive with vermin, and the great bare cru-:1~rrsr-:. ` 1 Chemise marked 75c now - _ . _35 1 “ “ $2.25 now _ _ _ $|_|3 ,if ° ‘ arrain an endless wait. At last the troops ' en‘rain for another thousand miles. It isless than 320 to the point where the new line leaves the Amoor division and strikes southeast through a fertile .Y 1 V. day. Sometimes the men are turned out to work as track repairers to close breaks in the line made by spies or bandits. ‘ . . nity cases of new l spring suits and overcoats for men. 1 The styles are elegant, the pattern pretty oods Bere - soft and stiff bosoms, new underwear, new new caps, new odd pants for boys, new trousers for men, new rainproof coats for Men and Boys, new prints,new goods for other departments are arriving everyiday. You should see what’s up at the big store. Prowse Bros, The Wonderful Cheap Men. e rooms are kept at stiiling heat by huge soapstone stoves. Irkutsk is 3li)0 miles Pom Moscow. Six weeks it has taken to reach it, and here the travelers feel that they are approach- ing war. There are constant stoppages. In spite of patrofs, mysterious "accid--nts" occur to the uaoir. At every bridge pass- ed for a thousand miles soldiers have stood on guard in the freezing weather. Spring will he in the|air, as, early in April, the Moscow men who leave this week spin merrily down the short run from Irkutsk to Lake Baikal. They have stayed in Irkutsk endlessly awaiting their turn. At Missovaia, or; the eastern shore, is 2 ri _¢ I ii gl CHlLDREN’S PINAFORES. 2* Pinafores marked 85c now - I if (K 55c now $.iI5 now $1.00 now CHlLDREN’S SHIRTS. 12 Children’s Skirts marked 25c now _ 2 ii <1 u CORSET COVERS. 60 Corset Covers half price, 4 5c now _ 4-Sc 28c 58:: 50c l3c 23c 1 country beginning to awake for the spring. The oozing frost has warped the tracks all along the line Progress is ver slow often nota hundred miles a Men have been hanged, bnt the mischief ‘_ months to make the trip, one of hardships and dangers. Will the men now be for- \ R068 011. ' A full fortnight from the great lake sees The Mluinery Leadgfsp them at last in Harbin. It has taken two I warded over the track to Vladlvostolr or .- Ji 1. pushed down some portion of the 500 miles _ that still lie between Harbin and Port --~- ~ ~ ~ - ~ ' - - - - - - -- unirnown. 1 Was ever war waged over such vast f distances, under such diffieultlesi ' WANT ED-A case of headache that g Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure in ien minutes. i 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS- ,= AT 70c. -Zion church intends holding a concert in the Basement of the church on March ; Ph"“° 03' Zlsr.. ' " -Dainty tea next Thursday in First Arthur? To the south lies the iield of the f A MAN W|`[`H ONLY ONE EYE 4 Can readily discern the difference in ; the qualitv of Moncton Make com- ; pared with imported~ ARE AHEAD F ALL See the Moncton Tweed PER YARD : 'I`i1at’s all wc ask . The Humphrey Clothing store. Opera House Building.. Methodist church. Only 15 o for tca aurl ) admittance. , -Miss Hortensc Phillips is now pre- pared to take pupils in elocutlon and | E* ,l china painting at her home Hillsboro ' , ,Sw \, £52 street. zdai. ‘1 gi 15'.- . 'K I 1. 'J lip 'l *rm* .. sg 1 -, \5.§l~» Pure English, Purc English. E Sheep Dip, - 2 Shccp Dip. f. ,lf-i’ _ - lv Sheen Dip, l M " IF' is cffci _\\\\\l= 5- iii; I Pure English, FURNISHINGS 5 Policy No. l5,605 Date, roth August, 1374, Yearly Premium . . . 'gotlai 1;:-gmiums . . a eo eath, 19th October, rqo_;_ §l‘..'.“l.”.‘.l:’;.?°"“.’°‘°“°.'~ "~°=.- _ Additions - » . _ _ Total ~ _ _ AWWWMWM E- R- Brow, Charlottetown, Amoustoici l _ ` ` ' ' - ...,..... ...:.;“.:’::'.:§‘ z’:;.°.::“.°;'. :°:~ Return over coat, $1168.25 besides ig ye:riir’l)1itdlii;“|:é|` ~ . . li Pa s to I ' Rates and pariiyuiars che£E7§lll:'|ierrEi2reEi.|`e CAnada CANADXN lLliii2EsTii1§:sNliRii'1ii`i5r P'lo" ‘c'a'ihel=eEr.i:t:\:esP¢:"oi CZAIQID I montana members or the Le islaiun being ` PM hli _ ._ i'“...f.:‘.°:':.'.'.=.f':i.:-.r.:,':.i:.'..... ..._ i%_‘°"’" m° "M- or-ovinee wirlavnblic ek and yia "large Price 25h. Pricc 25c. Price 2Sc. A.W.iicddln Pi1m.B. -iw. <.»11-f-. ua. h~¢»»»¢ up-. Large quantity of white and sell the balance of our Gent’e ur nishing at half price. ,_ Shirts all sizes. underwear all Come early and get your choice, T °°°'"‘ D"'¥¥"‘- our ni. my me rainy ary.. v Sunnyside. 1 ~.nasmm..».r\»};»»... -.ml M :=.~.-:'::.'.=f°'....--:..'.‘:'.-.'.:z.:::' ~~-'-'-' as the time lor eanvaaaiatihe district is vu, abort. It will he ireagelibie r me to personally dlfaaa li al oi'l;thafrefore I take tl; 1 colored 'htm' wt ‘re goin to 'lean aa tsavstea aaa ialuaea el ._ latina t eonill. ' I re=a|a, Beatle I, 4 an ' .°‘" r. I aaddia, -Beat talent In the City on program hurlihy evening next, 100 admlttaaeo iiloillhb .Q---0... ._ » co romnrseraunm rss mmm- ml , °, xenon Headache Powders. ~ "*k~`~~- ~ ANAo|AN ` A _C ‘PAc|r|C Tourist Car EVERY THURSDAY S FRO MONTR A NYY- ho C“°l E%A;Y" foil raavwghéil aizgl-%A°%%E" "nm uousansnran soars wlsr Th Banery on the Don- l iinent. the Canadian Paeiiie anim 2 as-‘M woaurs 1=lnn,sr.xioms°f __?2'L§_|l 1 K' Decembern rr n.r>.r.cr.i.d. an’s J.nu'r'r ' 1881. Clrarlettiazemlouem P.-ut" -A concert and basket Social will be held in the Hail at Ht. Herbert, Int 4| on Tziwldav evening next begining at I oeloek. The program is a good one and Includes selections by some n!_ Charlottet- town‘s but slogan. Ladies with baskets admission ma. Ooma and bring yonr friends. 4 Q 4| .til 5, r