‘,~, f- c' lrsaamlnlz V29, 1903 THE 'Ct-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN J rrllon Bl.svaNr ~ Demtourlmnnsllle Nl V bel _...-M.-..'-.f.°:.'.-.':....l..:....:n.::‘°.;::.::v.::°:;i.:°lr.: JMU u.....l.. - Leu ihlll be sure to make no mistake 4 0 iff cs . IHE QUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN flees in New Prcwse fiiocl-Charlottetown -r" .-"-- " ` ` “"' `-~- _ ,:.r. ld: -_A_>__>_WH_V__";; _*M Y_i_W_‘~___ A g _Y 7** Y _»*-5_0* ` V-_ *_ A ~ 4 WJ 'MN < M ’ ‘> *'~_g`__W'*_; M‘_;H_M~__> id i £ * Y *“~_"_' *cg _ _M J coughs severe bronchitis ` 4 “nth ' v , , At the meeting_of .skaters for the Be _ uk yW;°:;lc;;¢i:=llu;lge.Wewish vonwould ice sports nt Halifax on wednesday hrmeum bl c nowe of enythingbetter A _ __ night there was keen competition.; ll el than AyerlChel1yP¢¢¢o. "W " - - '-» There were many entries for ull the- - _ _ events and ol their lunu they were* ~ . - _ _ ... _ _ _ the best races that have been held " H* ' . _ . _ in many years in the Maritime l°.ru-1 -sr 57 _l nl ..._ vlnces, While that Art. W. Gaudet O " ~' -5~- ' " 1 . I -"' B( ltoy Ilolman and bride, 8 dne , '-'-- l .|- 5 Ill.V€St $I.5O today 111 OH€ are at the Queen. y Y Now the streets are stripped burel f ' --- of snow--their name is mud! -5 , .0 Ol11‘ ‘ There were twenty-five passengers -- \ / I k _ , to Picton by the Mlnto yesterday. There was practically no pork of- ' " ' ‘ -- fered at the City market yesterday.l U v' _ ' l Ai: the recent lecture in C rdf l i --- l _ / `-, - hall the sum of $111 was realizedgaul David Small, City, leaves tomar-I 4 ~\v“' ‘ i \ l / /‘ ‘sxei " _,/-f' , \ A Williamulonen, Pownal, fell a fewgwas a passenger by the mail special ` /f 3 Y . hip , , ' \_‘ ' " ` ‘f r ` -- L. U. Fowler, who has been in this- \/\/ Or Pears' The Minto got into Georgetown,Olty for the past week, leaves thlsl . \/\/. \/\/ E | I 5 E R froln Plctou yesterday nt a quarter morning on return to Bedeque. .lmwl-:l.\cll. WB* '~°“~ --“ ii Fora real gong pm_ _ tozrapii try Coolfs Studio, New DesBrisay Block, The ltudle Where Baby i-l Always Welcolun ~uuouss’ Calscara Pills are I reliable and eliuulive reulelly for Blalous A'r'rAclz's, .\`l.l‘l;nlsll Llvsk, Sic: Hssnaclll-zs, Cox- S'l‘llA'1‘l0N and all del‘angeu1euts| arising from a disordered stomach. Price 25c per box. l ceo. l~:. "lluclllzs, 7 Fall and Winter Suits and A Overcoats You cannot do better than pl-Ice your wlulls' in our tailor shop. ll' ii is n lily; order or al snlallone, we will giveil pains- taking ailelliion. \\'e guarantee ' satisfaction. C. Alex Brown CUSTOM TAI LOR fl'Ql'l\el~(`il'rnl Genrzoulul Kcul Fir. t‘hul~luile\o\vll. SHEET MUSIC A ' I0 cis _ Saturday Only - We wi'l piece on our counters on Sai- nrday Feb 29 several hundred copies of up-to-date sheet music which we will sell at lb cts per copy. ll.A. 'l`AN'I`0N Q). C0 l44 Greet George Su-eel. lz»l7dtisr\v_';|n We scll Sugar crown Sager .......... _-3% de lm'-I - Ren Crystal .~ugur. . . .4 cte per. pound Ill! Ganulaled Sugar.; cil per pound , _ Glass Preserve Jars Plnljare.. ., . . . . . . .. 5clllcnc Vlllt nu............._.....bi‘|£¢lCll For one week only we offer i _ l _ H ggi, jars. .-'. . . . . ... ._-... .. .7 cis each ' |'lIf)Nr"I 261|. J0l\n Connolly fill Co ~ Men’s Grain Waterproof Boots ,_ This weeltl We “fe ‘~ showing 'a yob lot Of . men’s grain waterproof ~ boots. ' 1 The Reigular price was $3.60. he sizes are if 9' ’°f.___- _ This Week 2.00 See Window yi-',,_l'g'.i,j& co. _ M “§ttl_inyside I very lo\v figures-- ““ 7 pound line for 70e each. Special Boot and hhoe Prices For ' Saturday ° 99a This lot will be displayed in our window-~ Womens’ misses’ and childrens boots, shoes and slippers,-----your choice at 99C 75c J Another as- sorted lot, not quite as high priced, your choice 75C. 5.0¢ 1-1 pair--a -basket full of children`s boots, size 10. Alley V5 Co l]H.H.il.JllHli$l]ll. Kent Street, , Practice limited to Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and Etted for glasses. OFFICE HOURS 9r.ol1A.nl\. l.lZ'l8.li0l1m. Evenings by aupolutmeui; dtww ' clllelillf “SAL” Crosse & Bl;ckwcll’s 0”' ed, seconded by Councillor Riley new stock Of Cfllfge Mifmililde the following resolution: "Resolved just received from Crosse 8:. Bla well. London. at the follow I pound plus ian for l6c each. lpounrl glue inra for $I.|5 per do BEER Q G01" _ mmiill just zl nlinute, And have a look at samples in our studio. u . Best mountlngs And latest styles. You can get Everything in photos Right at ollr studio. Guns Swiss The world - wide lnecefnol ' lediiqgil C-1 lin ll won hentai 49), .<75-`“.f-Fl., this renee I ` ` an-and does . . ::~r-nf - ~ cur' lplrnt, hlndbllliv 'UI *"3* °°‘""'°"°` i P ' :If you are suffering from a rock- - - _.4 -356% in coegll the result or in orllrlw. - ° sn- o elle -ima gm _v\»."_v|§.5:9-ja* _ -| alle our Gualoepgtgmpgon. It `ena°tilE*'yiiu to throw oi! the most ` E- - 8 - :vertisers to have their business num-I i ., MacKinnon. , l Eled to the Legislature. Councillor E tures, which he thought could be Ck- that the Legislative Assembly be mg petitioned to pass an act at the lm at a rate of interest not exceeding F he expended in putting down per- Watar Supply he grglnterl. _, nlerlcan Mallufacturet days ago on the ice injuring hlsriast night. d l T* 'Ill } Oil \V1ll l1€V€1‘ 1‘Cg1‘€l I -- , 'rlie sydney hockey team will likely Rev W I Green will preach at'play a game in the Arena Rink onl _ . __ ' haiving done SO‘Théy last- New Glasgow 'tomorrow evening at 1~March tenth or eleventh. 0’cloclr. ' e-1| ' _- bugs mail. I -- I Owing to the nlild weather the car-i nival to have been held in Arena last evening was postponed. l Huy sold _yesterday on the Murketf Square at eighty-five cents per crvt., and straw at thirty-five cents. ; 'rlie concert and 'social in Ano hull on Thursday night was quite iii success the sum of $50 being realizeq_ Tilere was included in the Minto's freight yesterday to Georgetown four cars of way freight and two cars of Advertisers are again reminded that all ads must be received not day _to insure insertion following morning. The horse trot to have taken place today on the harbor ice, has on account of the very unusually mild weather been postponed until The Southport waiting house has western side of the Ferry wharf to be used as a government store house. , __ Mr. Ballingall publisher of the City directory, requests all advertis- ers to have copy ready today as the directory goes to press Monday mornin Mr Ballin all advises ad ‘ner in their ad. as he has been re- quested to have same appear. A gentlemen’s driving club to be known as the Victoria Driving Club has been organized in.this City. Fol- lowing are the officers : Honorary President-Lt. Governor President-Dr. J. T. Jenkins. Vice President-Mayor Prov/se. Second do-Dr. Kelly. Secy. Treas.-Conn. D’0M Re-ldill. Committee--J. A. Mathieaon. ln- spector of Fisheries, Dr. Ledwell, R. H. Sterns, W. F. Boggis, Dr. Conroy Major Weeks. Capt. J. A. McDonald, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, J. J. Davies, A. S. Hewitt, W. A, Stewart, Chan Chandler, E. ll. Beer, W, A. Weeks. A special meeting of the City Council was called last evening, His Worship Mayor Prowse presided, and all the Councillors were in atten- dance. The Mayor explained that the .meeting was called for the pur- pose of passing a resolution regard- ing a petition that is to be present Rogers, chairman of thd finance Com- mittee, reported that the committee had come to the conclusion that they would require twenty-five thou- sand dollars to be paid for by defben sold at four per cent par. He mov- present session of the Legislature, authorizing the City Council of the City of Charlottetown to issue deb- entures, payable in twenty-hve years four per cent par, for a further sum of twenty five thousand dollars to manent streets and sidewalks, and that provision lie made for a sink- ingfund for redemption of said deb- entures within said period of twenty five vears; and further resolved that a bill be prepared by the Recorder embodying the provisions of the above resolution presented to the Legislature." It was also moved that"Whereas the Commissioners of Sewers and _Water Supply havelre~ quested the City Council to consent that authority he obtained from the Legislature to apply the amonnt of unllsed debentures for additional water supply towards the extension of the waterworirs system; he it therefore resolved that. the request of the Commissions of Sewers and _,__.__.__._l_- See Wonderland ad on page eight, V Uncle 'I‘om's Cabin will be at --- Fairyiand tonight. l E L H d b lrow night. on an extended trip to . . ea o e oro h b ‘B to . AIKTIH Clllcks appointed clerk at the Queenmi-lotiiix as n -- Tile mail train arrlvedyesterday see Miss Cassie Clifford and Cun-I at half past twelve bringing sixty_ninghnm and D'Ivry at.Wonderland.' Mrs. D. W. llorrisdy, Georgetown.. Tonight will be the last chance tol The Wesleyan contains an extended Rev. Albert Gale, Windsor, N. S., obituary notice of the death of Mrs.. addresses the Boys’ meeting in the Murchison, nee Miss Howard, Corn~I Y. M. C. A. tomorrow. |wa11_ J. Dolron and Mrs. Doiron, City, left for Georgetown last night, enl route to Boston. The sublect of Geo. .¢fcPhee's lec- ture in Kingston Hall on .Jcndny will be: The principle that make for success in life. ` Percy Prowse, formerly with 3.- W. Crnbbe, City. who has been visiting friends in this Province, leaves on Monday on return to the West. ithma. The old fashioned rcmcrlicl; failed to get place in the events in which he was entered, it will con- sole thdn to learn thnt he was well np with the speedist skaters on the! ice and manufactured a good reeordm The Hxifax evening Mail gives place] to a t o column cut of Mr. Gaudet. l y Sewing Time l Bonn .L LAFFER'l‘Y--ln Charlottetown, Wed- nesday Feb. 19th, to P. A. and Mrs., Lafferty a son. l LIVINGSTONE-At High Brink, P.; P. E. Island, Feb. 23rd, 1908, tol Donald and Mrs. Livingstone, al BOD. . MARRIED LANE-Pl»n1.l.1Ps-At Murray' Har- ` hour Bouth, Feb. 26, 1908, by Rev. ‘A. E. Chapman assisted hy Rev. C. Hudson, Silas R. llnne of South- port to llertllrudc M. Phillips daughter of Wm. unll Mrs_~Phillips Murray Harbor South. l DIED 0'DONNl`JLI.-In Tomahawk, Alta., on Dec. 26, 1907, John Thomas 0’Donnell (a notive of Souris)| aged 39 years. | A FRIGHTFUL DEATH. fs one from suffocation and some- times follows a bad attack of As- lrelieve but never cure. Best rusultsl come from Catarrhozone which cures ‘ The butchers have accepted the Asthma lifter hope is abandoned. It's ,because Catnrrhozonc kills the _-'Asthmn germ that it cures. Choking seed' ~ °h“u°“Ke from B"“°° stewart & C0 5 spells and labored breathing are re- -- ‘ for friendl ame f ho k l . . » 7 T ` . hliotames are selling in this city at iiiiellse pll1;ed us siioli; as tlie lcecpiei-l2fvy§;]é,,2i;n?,(;li;t¥:,’;.ei:1euSa?;l,i‘ySfgfiénin and lots Oi other kew (fl-)('d>S' l;t'ftg'i€£nC¢l;léf;t; b%li]f;&l iflfndi turnips mits. lAsthma is driven from the systcm,_ only fair I _ o er nge mel Th d th ---d t Cl X Rx _‘and even ol