il 4. ~ _ __._ Comic Post Card \'a|l¢~ntinvs "` Our Fancy Post Card \`ulr-nhncs are thc . °°°'9° _ . - - ll - _ ‘FEBRUARY 3, 1910 ° -nm » ,, ' ~ __ ' .. _ _ ______` urasr saws - _""1 THE CHARLOT-TETOWN GUARDIAN "" rmsr or 'lm "Tl PAGE'-SFVF I N - 'roPs |=A|_|_|NG HA R Aifillllr hoo nosedofml , ,s.“;.s'.'::::.~..a-.':1.'.- es.. mvddvddhovldandruu. Ane ra.-sg", oes not olor the Hair At tl\is Season You Need are Bottle ol Wellner’s Silver Cream Uxiiequalled for closnin g and p0llSl1i11g Silverware with the Co-operative Fruit Company, , Price 25 cents at WELLNER S Jewelry Store. . kf- ig g splgudid time to have, 3, daughter, left-for Boston on Monday, those pictures taken _The holuhy rush 1sove___ so we few weeks. Mrs. Harrison is well can take plenty _o_f time to get so- qt1_&ill!¢¢‘l Ind bring out your best points. Also_-.we have some interesting things in new style mountings. 'l'he C00li Photo Stud' Phone mtl-11 when the Baby is always welcome ' » _ _ _ _ perfect and the story interesting ami Showed how faithful a sailor-'s wife _ is WHS. although he was reported, , 3- _We want somefamily good bright timothy hay. lilyons it Bu f Bread Baking Cold weather makes bread baking _a troublesome, difficult task--Why have the trouble and worry when you can get the finest bread possible tomglie out of the very best mater- ills-our Cream Bread A is a treat from crust to crust. Try s loaf and you’ll want another. __ _- 5cand10e LONEllGAN’S 124 Gt Geo St dttstf . llll.H.ll.Jl]HllSllll _ Kant Sinai - Practice limited to diseases ‘ °f Eye. Ear, Nose Throat . Bild Skin. Eyes tested and owed for _ glasses. . - OFFICE HOURS 9 to rr am 1.3o-_¢.3o Evenin s o dtww B ll appointment . 1 Ill. A. B. lldlll DENTIBT Dmoo Hours 9-1 ana 2-s Over Jenkins k Bon NEW PROWEE BLDOK __|i7_;1al;lotfnt¢own. P. Ill. I. - ru. _ I _ _ That Plionc 192--j. .17 (`-rul`iun St. \ hlany 1| liourl luis _\'¢~arn-\/ 4-tl for 1| l`:\n1ily group when il wus too into--lmt thc \'aca|u chair could not he lillcnl. 'l`lw|'c`.»~||o l_nw like the present lo make nn nppointnu-nt --- tinnr \vith its \1|wu|'l:\i|1tios c:u\`l hc coinltvrl on. \Vv spvvizilizc in group sittings, :md in tho years to omni' you’ll llmnk us l`\»r:|lic silggcstiuli. Call or |il\o|1».'. \ . B A Y E R The Family . 9 Photographer Head Offices in New Prowsc Block-Charlottetown. Geo Ritchie, has returned to the City from n. short visit to Eldon. ___ The tide will be high this afternoon at 4.44, and tomorrow afternoon at 5.31. ‘ South Royston, Mass. Any one having Ben Dnvis apples to to dispose of should correspond at once Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mrs. S. L. T. Harrison, Dorchester, N. B., accompanied by her little where they will visit friends for a known in this Province. The news that the Minto will come to this port this morning will be re- ceived with satisfaction. -It is_ hoped that the two steamcrs will be able to keep up continuous service from this date between _this port and Pictou. Perhaps one of the best pictures that has been seen at New Wonder-- land, and they show some excellentl hlmtl. was put on last night, entitled “A Faithful Wife." The coloring was drowned. R. E. Colwill-¢;f_.Iol1nson & John- sqn's, City, accompanied by Jack Pierce, leave this morning on a trip to Boston, New York and other Am- . Miss Maud J. Henderson, Innislail, is visiting her home at Union, _Lot 33. John Sinclair of Providence, R. I., is visiting at Eldon, the guest oi friends. Rev D. MacLean will preach in the Geo. Brown, Cove Head; and W.C. np;-sgbyesrian ch-urch, Belfast, on Sab- Crosby, City, leave Monday- lorlbath 5;h_ MXL Anyone finding a pair of §\nSSeB between Methodist Church and Bri- ghton road please leave at no 8 Brighton. George W. and Mrs West, Innlsfail, have left for San Francisco and other western cities where they will Blltlld a. few weeks on a Holiday trip. The Fsdsrsl Dairvinz Go. held H very successful meeting at Eldon, re- cently. Reports ol the year and busi- ness matters were discussed. Miss Ethel Hackett, North Sydney, G. B., was a passenger here W the Earl Grey yesterday. Miss Hackett is attending the Union Commercial Col- lege. The Guardian wishes to c0I‘l"eCt the report current yesterday to the ef- fect that Robert Hogg had died. M_r Hogg is still very ill and his condi- tion remains unchanged. The outward cnrgo from this DON- 'ny tho Earl Grey this morning lil' cludes tlwo cars hides, 0118 08? Of smelts, one car beef and pork. f»W0 cars way freight and' four horses. The highest temperature recorded of the Massus Stanley Bros Store will be closed on account Mr. George Stanley Until Friday Morning death of _ erican cities. Mr Colwill has two y 'qsterdlayf was twenty-nine degrees a- ove zero and the coldest was eight- -_Mig _ggi e e young men will meet at| that city and together the five will proceed to New York, where theyl pirpect to spend 8. very pleasant imc. Peter Stewart, of Marshfield, re- turned Thursday from King’s Coun- ty, where he was packing apples forl F_. G. Bovyer, Georgetown, John A. Amleaf. Lower Montague, and Capt. Mcphve. for the British market. I-lo packed _in all 140 barrels of Ben Da-» vis, which, he says, were the' fines-,tl future for the fruit industry in that Vicinity. Theorchard of John An- Qiefn IS “lm°Sf aS`good as it can be. l__x. Dewar also packed apples for li rank Bovyer, of Bunbury. Mr. Bov_ _yer plans to ship these to the Brit- gh market The C0'0Derative Fruit Omlltlny _have On hand now the bar- _1'€lS, and it is expected that as soon as convenient another shipment will he packed for the British market Mr. Stewart has been packing _api ples for the past nine years, begin. ning with Senator Ferguson, who al. Next. doortn Beer dc Golf-s »--t‘.!drti’ LDEN l` IS TRY 5 The Latest is The Best ‘ w 11.... E. I-:_ Rounvs "“"‘° ”“““‘“' °‘ Bm" W°'“°"»"T Queen Street. Phono 275 ) J ways had satisfaction from his pa¢k_ - Among in1|_=1-est-ing new 1 b I Queen. Alexandra Chapterc ll)aLi1giit3:§ of the Empire. It is ma-dia up as the promises to be f t ’ - the social life ofa th? diltyn1(iii1;0il;iyf,};n,; Promotion of philanthropy as well Mrs C. Coulson Gardiner or 925 vo-rl' "wilt avenue. se whose-homo the _ ]5E‘»“'.‘-W _ _ ___J~ Brass-Craft _` Atthe request of our Lady Customers we have imported some sets and samples of the bove Craft. More interesting than “Pyography”. Will be pleased to show the goods. __ Reddin Bros , Phone 86 Opp P. O. ’ r.z6dm Valentines Comic Vnlcnlincs '*l'._.‘*“'_ -L ‘.1 " ’ .r.“."" "' ` '~~ ~». s i'-2'-“wid f. ._ W y ‘ '~ ='-;_;-.-“ ~ . _ ,___ ,...'--11:'-' I .nn » -'Pluluhrdhj A _pegs (‘l€\l from that great producing island to Montreal and intended for the liri- ltish market.-New Glasgow Stmulsrd Rev D. McLt‘nn will preach at Nine Mile Creek on Thursday and Friday vening at 7 p. m. at St. Cath- ill on Saiobath at 10.30 n. rn.. the Peoples’ Church at 7, and on Mon- day and Tuesday at Stanchel. The 'Earl Grey arrived in this port yesterday morning at tell f0I`l2Y-l'lV€ bring over thirty-six passengers, one hundred and thirty bags of mail, one car of corn, four cars ¢of mixed freight and a number of passengers. The Minto crossed to Picton, meet- ing little or no ice. Yesterday was nomination day for intending contestants in the coming mg I civic elections. The nominations were ull in early and considerable interest was taken in the proceedings in the City Hall. The following are nomin- ated: For Mayor-Charles Lyons and Ben_j.__Rogers, Junior; For Council- "lore-Ward 1, Patrick Smith and John McKenna; Ward 2, D. J. Riley; Ward 3, Thomas Campbell; Ward 4, J. D. Taylor and R. M. Johnson; Ward 5, S. A. McDonald, Isaac Lane, J. E. Matthews and Joseph Steele; For Commissioners of Water and Sewer Supply, Donald Nicholson, Charles McGregor, F. P. McCarron and Colonel D. Stewart. _The contest for the Mayoralty promises to be a warm one, both contestants being out to win. In Wards two, three and four there will be no election, while in wards one and five there are en- ough candidates to make a contest. Quite an interesting few minutes were spent during the nomination of one of the candidates whose qualifies tions were questioned. Alter some dc- lilieration and on the pcrsugisive pow- ers of a citizen it was discovered that no objection could stand and the nomination of the citizen was ac- complished in due form. ::"True Love Never Runs Smooth- ly" is a comedy of comedies, one that will make you laugh, whéther you want to or not. See the buggy with thc two lovers running back- wards for miles-the act of the mis- chevious boy-and thc wind-up in the lake, at New Wonderland tonight. 2.-3\.Yl. .- __ _iii Sli 'I L’ 6’ éll'.l°'§l.i.’§l‘i‘I.’..§°fi§B’l.'.."”'°.' ‘l°'&‘E' .2112 What About; The Cause oi \\'i| give quick rvlicf, while liowcl I|'u\|l\lus. _ _ _ ll;|lf`oi` thc hcznlzlvlws ure caused by ai lazy. ii\rpiv.i, slinrgisli li\cr l{ughes‘ Headache Wafors 25c per box _ai Gro r nvours '» Tr r 0 I) . Charlottetown i’. E . l. mggxst - 'I toll-ii-f'¢f'1‘1“'s 'run 1;;.§zf:fi}1:;i;§§“"‘}; Standard Article _____;’ Ready for u_se in any ‘ _ For Fishing Snap. qu“"_ty`_ V .i‘»" _. -1” ' For Solrenln(¢"il\/ater. Useful for five _ ‘ff‘{_ 3 _ _ hundred purposes, For Removing Paint. A Cl" =‘i\|°l’ 20 U1- __ _ _ risi if For Disiniecting SAI- SODA- __ ‘\* I s;..1.._cl....... V 1" “um c 1, round" ““ Use only the nz .t. - ` Sick Headaches Hughes’ Cascsrs Pills \\'ill Curt' ilu- rulise ol`l1¢-:ul:u‘l1\‘ dur' to i mlstiptltiril :tml ollu 1' li\i'r :Intl _ .**. .___ SGLD EVERYWHERE Wampole’s ` "The Best \-§ B' ‘ _. f° DRUG( ISTS \\'o lurvl- <'\'v|‘y p|'upffr:etio|i :ul \'u|'t?s¢~d nr |~;|\'ing xrcril. \\`e rm rn nun Euthymol Tooth Paste vithur \\'i’l he found ol' great scr\'ic‘e in pru\'en|ing decay. Price 25:: a who MacKinnon Drug fof' .nl nur: 1 I ,[1/nu ""“"""‘1nm_` scooooo PBnri:c'r|oN is the most economical that ,' you can buy. (\Mp|_5u,_-M,-M350 Half ateaspoonful "3 will make a cup of cocoa - rich, 5 _,_ flavor that is characteristic of Cowan s ,..=_;__l-Q 5* r./~ »» : THE COWAN C0 LIMITED, TORONTO if I Ex #en *_ ,, -~ -‘* Liiwaséiiniiuas. 1..... .. 1 --noir ~v~ W 5+i’7ll"-":~"i“< Tooth Paste Drug Store” Cor. (il. (ion. and Kent Sis. 11.1-2': Son. r J.Austin Trsinor in Illustrated -Your Eyes Are you troubled with occasional headaches? If you only knew, many cases of headaches and stornncli troubles can lu- lrzicod dirt-cll_\‘ to |\cgluctud eyes. You may ncccl glasses :uid yru may not. it \vnn`t cost one snlilru'_\’ rout to lmvv your 0_\'vs cxnlninod and thou, ifyou ¢lon'l noud glas- svs, l'll frmikly lull you so. ll' you ncucl them you lmvc tho hes! equipped optical parlor :\t_\‘our disposal. Our Retinoacopy System of eye examination is the most up-to-Qiutc s_\'sl\-ni in rqwratioll in this pruviiirc. Thi' very fact that rye cxnminntions can he perfectly perfornicrl with- out the lens! possibility ofiluulvt should prove positive that it's llw proper s_\'sl¢~|n lb( _\'ou. Tho strongest incl of all is that thc lense grinding equip- ment is a positive ussllwulrc against disntislhctioii. Lvl the iwhml npticiml e~x:m\ini° _your eyes. G. if. _|_|u1‘_cursoN, niest little samPl6 Of PB~l`f0“'9 “ew French diagonal dress goods to this Utle reader so that the first 260 ladies could look at it and feel the quality, we are of opinion that there wouldn't be a YHl`d left in , the dress goods counter lwithiu 24 hours _ from time lthey see it. It is 44 inches wide, lcomesin ll dlilerent colors, oulv a few dress’ length of each. It is the most popular cloth of this season hath of Paris and New York and there will he nothing newer worth $1.29 for 80 cents. Full dress length for $4.80. Carriage paid to any Hia- tion on the Island. Jas Paton & Co. 2-ldtf. &_1 ' DENTELLE \4¢Lln:iClENNES. Laces, insertions and Beading for 1910 direct from Franca. Hundreds of pieces, many diherent widths at Patons. 1-24