» ? E ai ‘.>,._°s‘ 1. - 3.1.. 1 . I j.»,r=: . f-»”r1.:sx1»¢em.=msw:. '- il¢»*.&,3f'i -. f 1 rib? 4 5 tr l i"’$"`l"-“#?‘»?`~."',-'l~"E‘i -' .“` = `> His? :l i; ‘ . W" ARDIAN iorzgis' m -*_ »~a\=.--' COAL is one ol the things that con\rib_utes large- ly 'lo our enjoyment. \\’hi|e il goes up largely In smoke. it leaves behind genial warmth to the occupants ofthe house. Cvld weather rapidly dicreaséa th? cnll bin, and if your supply is growing small, better lei ns replenish ii at once. Prices will be no lower and you may have difiicully in securing coal later. A. Pickard & Co. Phone 240 l’¢slfe’s No lWharf Ch‘Town For Valentines We show a nice assortment of jewelry that would be very appropriate to enclose when sending valentines. Rings with birthday stones, lockets, chains, brooches, links, etc. E. W. Taylor _lewcller 8: Opliiciau South Side Queen St. -_Z , , . _ Sl\°l”l\~Dl H01' Crown of Beauty, Loses' 1 ‘ln~ Love and Marriage. Hill' il Nftllllly most necessary to woman. Who could love and marry a bald-headed woman? Whgt, charm, could one array to offset such 5 dis- ngurement? - A w0man’s goal is usually love and marriage. Her crowning glory iaher hair. The loss of har hair mars her beauty, happiness, and success. Yet, right here in Charlottetown, there are thousands of women who are neglect- ing or injuring their hair to such an extent that it is only a matter 0( time when it will he utterly ruined._ Many women destroy the beauty of their hair through tboughtlessness or ignorance of certain facts. They use curling irons over-heated, or to ex- cess, which destroys the natural oil of` the hair, causing it to split, break, and come ont. They do not shampoo their hair often enough, or too often. They use soaps or preps.- rstions which contain ingredients positively harmful to the scalp and hair. As a result of such treatment, dan- drufl is created, the hair loosey, loses color, falls out, and baldness commences, unless proper and prompt precautions are taken in time. Then again, microbes and certain diseases bring about unhealthy scalp and hair conditions. Almost any woman may rid herself of dandrufl and diseased scalp and hair if she will but use the right remedy. We have that remedy, and we will positively guarantee that it will either cure dandrufl and baldness or it will not cost the user any- thing. 'That's a pretty broad statement, but.wa will back it and prove it with our own money. We will return your money if you do not find that Iiexall “93” Hair Tonic is an entire- ly satisfactory remedy that will pro- mote hair grow-th and overcome scalp and hair troubles; that it will grow hair even on bald heads, unless all life in the roots has been entinguish- ed, the follicles closed, and the scalp is glazed and shiny. It gets its name from the fact that it grew hair in 93 out of 100 cases, where it received a thoroughly hard, impartial, and prac- tical test. We want you to try Rexall "93" llnir '1‘onic at our risk. Nou surely I-1 f “Forward frcc nnd independent electors and cast your vote for Jas Paton. James Paton is nn advocate for better lighting for our streets. 2~9ilti. . ._si- “Astaria boots greatly reduced at God Bros' Big removal sale 2-8d3i cannot lose hu-ything by doing so, while you have everything to gain. You had better think this over, and then come in and sec us about this offer. You will hé well repaid for your visit to our store. Remember, _you can get Ilexall. Remedies in this ‘community only at our store-The Rexull Store. The McKinnon Drug Co. - . Rexall C 1 Cure Money back 2 5c Sole h rr 1 Coughs _ if not pleased a. bottle ' Age-fun , , l The MacKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Gt. Geo. ,..,¢ .~rr !- and Kent Street ‘Q _ il., Q :_ ‘f.:i‘,' /\' _ 1* . %0(» .1 ._ 1; " hi I t's The De uce To Pay when you get hold of a brand of smoking tobacco that sput- . ters and falls to _burn 'any- thing but yourtongue.Wl1at’s the answer? Next time nsk for our RIVAL or MASTER MARINE, Never falls, never disappoints. Cool, sweet and fragrant. None better made. Most pleasure, least money. 1 r l _ 1 . 'S .".`.'-.'-.'~. ':\, .'. ». ~_~__°.:.~_-,.. 1.- -'_-~':.; Hickey £5’ Nichol X Our BLACK TWIST chew- ing tobacco is good, too. e y ]u°c-tri! A i“»cn\ent Common 29;! 30 Do Preferred 875 87% __ _ __ __ ---4 .N rAc_n..F0U?~f1`Bi';N , ____ __.r1-1§c_11Aiino‘l*fllrowu on _ _ _ _ _ g . _ __ _ . --*It nays to any ui this Provi _ ...‘Alphonsus McDonald, East Point, and his sister, Mrs. Thomas Jones, .have returned from Big Pond where f-505' were visiting their aunt, Mrs. P. McPhee.° ...‘L_aughlan McDonald, Prospect Hill. ls in Summeraide. It is under- stood he is ordering hay for the farmers, a number of whom will he vary short this season.” ...*The event of the season,-the an- nual horse race, took place at the East Lake on Wednesday last. The ics was in first-class condition and the spectators were highly pleased at the manner in which the "jockeys" handled the ribbons, The first prize was captured by Maud B., driven by John A. McDonald of North Lake.° ...’The Eastern Debating Club of East Point held its anniversary meeting on Thursday night and was largely attended. Anniversary speech- es by the president and secretary were followed by the debate, which was-resolved, the works of nature are more pleasing to the eye than the works of art. Percy Beaton ably espoused the cause of nature whilst P. J. McDonald upheld art.' ...'A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Ewen McDonald, Lower Rollo Bay, on Wednesday, when n number of the young folks of the surrounding coun- try assemhled there. The musicians were Paul Devaux and Russel Burke and Daniel Doucette who, by their delightful music, kept the guests tip- ping the light fantastic till the light of morn was beginning to glimmer in the east, before departing for their homes. The unanimous vote of all present was tendered Mr. and Mrs. McDonald for the evening’s enjoy- ment! ..."l‘he Guardian representative of Souris had the pleasure recently ofa visit from Thos. McCloskey, Char- lottetown, known to the sporting world as one man McCloskeyL He- is certainly one of the sons that P. E. Island might well be proud of, as his powerful form and well developed muscles, together with easy, graceful movements, make him nil that can be wished for from the sporting standpoint. but it is not that alone that makes him such a favorite. He has a sunny countenance, aflnble manner and amiable disposition, al- ways,speaking of his opponents in the ring with words of admiration for their ability and the egotism usu- ally found in persons of his profes- sion is entirely lacking in him. It, is the wish of Mr. McCloskcy‘s friends here that he will win many honors in his profession and that crc long he will again visit the little town of Sourisf MONTREAL STOCKS 0pco. Clos Feb. 0 ’12 Detroit ffl 58.5 Dominion Stccl 60 60§ Dom. Iron Pfd. 104§ 104} Montreal Power 180 189; NEW YORK STOCKS. Opea Close Feb. 9 '12 Amer. Sugar Refining Atchison 1182 1183 104i 1041 _. -, -" M Gln oun Pnlcizs ‘. , K‘E’AfRN*E";~Y»:J.€_` , . ii 18:. F D UT . ~ nf' -1 1' "i'5i""}"' #lipid ..» 1 \.- \ “hi ,-1 ._.--»'» ' ‘~ ._ , \ .,.,g__f~_.-‘.i,-__--_<~» . _ ' " Blacksmilhs’ Supplies Our stock of blacksmi ths’ supplies is the largest that can be seen in the Province and \vc can quote ` you price s that are unbz es considered, by any ofhc _ This line is the hig-hc flneut and we know that . tion in quality, quantity an ‘ M R M shoes ' K & F rasps Hoof Trimmers Plnccrs Hammers lfnrgcs Vices Anvils Sledgcs ' atcn, tmnspirtation charg- I' llOllSe ‘lil Ctlllildil. his gramophone and soon the fine mu- st grade throughout select' the delight of au. w. E. smith and ' ed “ith care from theibcst inanufacturers on the con- ` . a& will give you satisfac- cl prices. Sleigh shoe stccl Tire steel Cnulk steel Crist steel Toe csullls Iltill machines Wood Stock Rims, spokes and hubs Taps and dies. Write, right now for our price list. ..3i............_£~> Amcr. Beet Sugar Amul. Copper Amer. Smelters Broolcl n R. T. C. P. Erie Soo Lei-ligh Valley 551 55; ssl ss 'ul 70; 11; 11; 228; 229; ao; ao; 131; 131; iss; 151; son Tobacco Cp.) Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading Southern Pacific Union Pacific U. S. Steel U. S. Steel Pfd 116; 117 122; 12a 157; 157% 107; 10s; isa; 164 60% 60; 1075 lou INSTITUTE BANQUET. The members of Strathcona Insti- tute held their annual banquet at the Forester House, Pownal, as au- nounced, on Tuesday night, 6th inst. The night was fine, the roads good, some 70 or 80 assembled at an early hour, nearly all of the members being present, and a number of others, who either enjoyed the good time last year, or heard about it and came, and A right jolly good lot they were. Among the invited guests were the Rev. Mr. Styles and wife, Dr. Dewer and wife, Von Clure Gay and wife. Lincoln Irving very kindly brought sic was floating through the house to Master Willie Jones brought their violins, both being accomplished mu- sicians. The accompanists were Miss Lizzie Inga and Miss 'Enid Smith, -` , Siewsffa Bakery ...‘W. L. Jordan, Beach Point, was in Sonrls yeierdayf ...'J. W. Partridge, Charlottetown, was in Sourls yesterday.” ...°'l‘he Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at I-I. J. Msbon's Dru; store, Souris. , _ ...*B. Roy Holman, Moncton, was registered at the Cox Hotel, Bouris, yesterday.” ...°The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at W. A. Johnst0n's, Montague. ...‘Miss Mary Mooney of Chepstow is visiting at North Lake, the _guest of her sister, ,Mrs. John Harris.” -..°Ladies' tailoring done for _onf month at W. B. Leard’s, fine tailor ing, Souris. Now is your time la dies. 2-5dtf. ...°Stephen D. and Mrs. McDonald of Millville paid their friends at East Lake a flying visit recently.° ...'A valentine carnival tn the Mon tague Rink on Feb. 14. Prizes will be given to the most beautiful and cormic valentines. 2-9d3l~ ...*All news, advertising and sub- scriptions in Bouris and vicinity should be handed to F. G. Jordan agent. ...'F. Gf Bovyer, Georgetown,shiD- ped two carloads bf winter apllles from his own orchard by last Tues- day's trip of the Earl Grey. -All news, advertising and sub scrlptions in Bummerside and vicinity should be handed to Ernest McQuar rie, agent. ..."l`he attendance nt Fairyland in Souris on Thursday evening was unu sually large on account of the excel lcnt roads which were taken advan tagc of by the country people to nt- tend the town‘s greatest attraction. The pictures were among thc bcst yet shown by the company.* , .,...,.,.,.,.,.,...,....._.,e..........,.,.......~.~.- and the way they manipulated thc keys was a wonder to behold. Thi'-‘ was a delightful part of the even- ing’s entertainment. Owing to u nllmber of orators present, and n long program, the supper was start- ed on the early side, so that thc tables could be cleared, the speakers feeling good, and the audience glad df a chance to sit back and listen. The folding doors between the large dining room and parlor were rolled _hack, and the table extended -right through, capable of seating thirty :if n time. And the table! It was ex- quisite. It is needless to describe the menu in detail, as everyone knows that the genial hostess, when rc- qnired, sets a table equal to any in Canaria. The best of everything, every thing of the latest and in abundant supply. When the tables were cleared glasses were brought by .thc dozens and all drank hcnrtily o' sparkling water to the dificrent *casts on the program. Tile King, National Anthem, Our Island .I-lome, ‘Ode to P. E. Island." Legislature and Medical Profession combined,re- wnonded to by Dr. Dewar. The genial doctor said hc was old in mcdicinc, but young in politics, but he hoped to he present at the next banquet and have something to .=-ay in thht line, and if the good doctor is an successful in diagnosing and curing the disorders, in the body politic, nr he has been in the human body, his election will not have been in vain. When he came to speak of the medi- cal profession he was more at home and dwelt principally on the White Plague, giving much valuable infor- mation which will no doubt result in much good, He was heartily ap- . _.___¢ IRON _WINE I During the next month or two are considered lhc most iry ing months in all thc year, 5 e Now you need a lmic, and you need one worth frying. We never ask anyone to buy 1 the second bottle, they always buy if without asking.- lJelirious in taste,-if con Beef fo feed the tissues. and Choice wine as sn appetizer. _ lfyou fcel a little worn-oul, fired and run-ilo\vn-you uoed a tonic. lt is hard lo 'find one hrller than this. We roll a great deal of it. Prices 40c and $1.00 s baffle. Johnson Q. Johnson The Quality Drugstore _’ Blil"l`ER C0lllllNGf AT LESS COS'l` - fi n-rg Cooking with Ermaline paper bags ls the safe satis- factory. sanitary and erono. mical way. lf is endorsed by all good cooks and chefs, recommended by ull leading women'a magazines and cul- inery experts. , lt makes the tonghesi mga.; fender, makes a five year old rooster taste like .1 spring l chicken, does away iwi:|\ , washing of pots ard pain, re- tains all the natural juices and aroma of the food. You can cook cabbage or anions without the eighbars know- inq_ths leaerihing about ii. heee bags are isdespens- able le every home. Thev do great work but cost little. Call inlodsymid get fnrthdr pa1fl:ulars. I The acs |63 Keat8treet _ 149 Gt Ge0, St. ' laivs-Iron to enrich the blood' - A lnullaieil _woman Sanus. uomlcur ,lun |llNc's _ courn The P B. Rev. Mr. Styles and Mr. Crockett. Mr. Styles paid 5 glowing tribute to the invigorating climate. *Wd "tu" sl facilities of this Pr0villC¢- Al B minister he had travelled far and widyybut did not know 'of any P1368 squal to P. E. Island and urged`our people (as did also Dr. Dewar; to stay here, instead of going West. He said many other g00¢l f-1111159. buf space forbids. Mr. Crockett 1111136 B ine speech on the teaching profession ind consolidation. “Our Institute," responded to by Mr. Lelacheur and ..udlow Jenkins. Mr. Lelacheur. in .us own pleasing manner, spoke of ladies’ institutes in the other Pro- :lucas which were doing much good ind said they ought to be started here. Mr. Jenkins gave a historY af the Institute from its inceP¢i0n- l‘hey have persisted along the lil1e0f stock improvement, although warned :hat it would Drove a failure, but notwithstanding has been decidedly successful. He invited all who have not done so to join and reap the benefits. J. A. Moore E5” 8» de' ugntful solo and a duet was well sung by Mr. Styles and J.A. Moore entitled Larbord Watch Ahoy. The committee:--J. A. Moore, Pope Noy and the President, Mr. Lund, for the successful carrying out of ever): de- tail. “Our Host and Hostess,’ re- `gponded to by Mr. Carver. Mr. _Car- .ier heartily unused the committee for again selecting the Forester House for their annual banquet. They always made it a Doint to use everyone right, and the present com- pany were as fine a lot of ladies and gentlemen as could be brought to- gether in any community. He said that if he wasn't in the profession, he was as near as could be as there ivas only a line fence between hi_m ind 3 Methodist minister. Again .banking the Institute for their lib- eral patronage and hoping that every- one enjoyed themselves, he resumed his seat amid loud applause. As the 'lour was getting late the singing of Auld Lang Sync, in which all hearti- ly joined, brought this most success- ful and enjoyable banquet and cn- tertainment to n close. < Some disap_- nointment was felt that Hon. M. Mc- Kinnon and Prof. lloss could not bt present, as they had intended. IIHUHEH SERVICES METHODIST First Methodist Church-Rev. W. Harrison at 11 a. in. and licv. J. I-lcnncy at 7 p. in. Sunday School and Bible Class at two-thirty. Pray- er services on Wednesday evening at seven-thirty. Students and strangers cordially invited to all services. Grace Church-lficv. J. Heaney at ll n. in. and Rev. Wm. Harrison at 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Ulass nt 2.30 Pew fiverescrved for college students. l