, .. rrarauou h ` T "IH" - ee f s . __ ' §1,',j,?f,Q,l,°§;{,°,§i°{{,Z,f§§‘°§“_'°’ 111|] QUEEN D LUUNI I UUAK S 1 . y . - use lt. ll he does nol,then do not Wa pnlllall ilu eunpld f 1 ‘H fakeasingledoseollt. Ho known melehu. We are maid "IW, 7,2: all about this splendid medicine nel lo consul; no aeerela lo l|ld¢_ » _-_ -n--._._.__. lor coughs and coldn. -°-lf"°°~- For a chi|a°§BlahH5y" Community _ '$l|ve`rC hild’s Set would tit in very nicely. Each set in a nice satin lined case. ~ _ , l ’ l l /EL_l_.l\|'3? -1--.M 1- -f“--~ ' -'°ljluclnas" ‘ A Cdscara Pills area reliélhle/and etlective remedy for Bxcious A'r'r.\cks, Sl.u(;¢,;_;1| LIVER, S=cl< Hr-:An/tculzs. 'Cox- s'r|PA'rioN and all »=9~=:Ya°llllt| Ylllll 1 . . radii .. , _. TO-THB EIJECTORS of WARD 4 Ladies £r..d.Gen\l men:- - - Having- been requested by.aln|g-.1 nuinber of fheelccinrs of ward four. to contest' that '\va~d in the coming cl clion,-l'bave`decid»-d t`o' ‘do so; and-r._ow -respectfully solicit your vntcs. if clecled I shall to the best cf my ability. work in the interesbl of the city generally, and es_ ecial y- of ward i9iir. " ' Respectfully yours `1-rydtf l- U. 'l`AYl OR _@,? _.7 , 4- _--_ _ T ill _ We have decided to .close out all our Felt --Slippers regardless of | rggst' i ' I ;1 _...__-. lill’;sllPPil=l» S , ,_Ladies’$t.z5 slippers fr\r9iC , " rio f" for 85c °‘ . 99 " 'or 702 “ ' 75 " l for 550 1 so for 456 “ for 35 'for :S for I 50 il 4<>~ ‘ 25 U ra . ¢.,-_-_-»- -, ~_ -For real bargains in sfeltl slippers _this is your opportunity. acc; Special February Bargains at A lley’S 88 pairs \\'omeu`s waterproof overshoes sizes 2 l-2_ to 4 I-2 regular $i.S; now S50 97 pairs women‘s fine o\'ershoes,sizes 2 I-2 to 4 1-2 worth over $2.00 now $1.00. . 67 pairs \\'omen`s low overshoes uo\\' 7oc Sample Sale Great A Attraction . . Hundreds of pairs boots, shoes and slip- pers to choose from at 30 per cent discount! Mens are size '7,' \vomen’s size 4 girl's size r, boys’ size 4. childreu‘s size 6 and 9. Alley ,Q Co A ll|l.H.ll..|llHllSON. Kent. 5treer,‘ t Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. ' Eyoo tested and fitted for glasses. OFFICE HOURS ll tn 11 n. m. l.aI‘l~!i.$.l p ln. Evenings 'Jr uonuiutmoul: dim vi £iE¢»-»~ »-f-.-_--1,-1--=_ ..._.. -- - _e-~/f \.- Un.-- _ lable Codlish \Ve have in stock, some \'ery nice Boneless Cod- fish. put up in small boxes at the Souris Fish Drier. We have also some very choice whole codiish which we can s1e:ially re-_ commend, We imported them from Gaspe. Quebec and they are -nice clean, dry fish. Try a sample lot from BEER Q). (l(|l"l" PHOTOGRAPHS in all the latest _. styles and tin-ish~ -nv - ' ' 7 Maker of Pictures. ~rsLs1=noNs Still the ` Ben Who? Ben Who 'I Everybody vote for Prowse for Mayor. R. T. Taylor, Moncton, went to Charlottetown _this week. Anyone finding a waterproof cape |should read olaealiled column. | Capt. D. Sangster. City, has re- Iturned 'from visiting friends in Cherry Valley. Rabbits this year are reported very iscarce. Yesterday they sold in mur- -ket at thirty cents per pair.‘ ‘largely attended, many taking ad- ,yantage of the good travelling by ce. ‘ Oats were selling yesterday at ,forty cents per bushel; hay seventy to eighty cents per bushel and straw thirty to thirty-dvecents. l The price of ducks has considerably ladvanced lately. They were selling lycsterday from one dollar and forty =cent.s to one dollar and fifty cents ,per pair. i James Doyle of Bradnlbune camc [to the City yesterday by train and was conveyed in Wright's ambulance to the Charlottetown Hospital to undergo treatment. | ____ The denth. occurred Monday ut the ‘home of Webster Boulter, Victoria Stanley Hood, Montreal, is in the City. Pork sold in this city yesterday from 7 to 'fi cents. F. D. McDonald, Summerside, was in the City yooteray. » L. Gillis, Boston, came to tho Oity by the mail special yesterday. The Minto got into Georgetown from Picton at hal! past ten yester- day. J. H. Smith, Toronto, came to the City by the mail special yester- Tbe Stanley arrived in Picton from ,Georgetown yesterday at eleven o'- ,clock. . , J. E. McRae, Winnipeg, was a passenger hy the mail special yester- ay to this City. _;_ The Junior Druggists defeated the ,Anchors in their hockey game, the gncore being 5-4. l Wilfrid Forbes, Vernon River Bridge, came to the City by the mail special yesterday. ` A grant of $100 has been made to the Charlottetown exhibition by the ‘Dominion Shorthorn Breeders' As- sociation which meet. at Ottawa ,of Benl. Haslam at the advancedwecenuy' _ . lage of 87 years. Mr. Haslam was u ,highly respected gentleman and lleaves to mourn an nged widow and large circle of friends. He will bu ,hurled today at two p. m. in St. fJohn’s cemetery, Crapaud, Rev. Mr. ,Godfrey officiating. , __ ! Will everybody who has news to 'contribute to The. Guardian, for lwhich this paper’ is alyvays thankful. 'Kindly have same sent in as quickly Ins possible. Do not wait till thc affair to. which the paragraph refers :is a week old-send it in as soon as ,the event. .takes place. Old news has 'always to give place to newer stufl, land items which are ancient are of- |ten cut down to mokc room for ‘fresher paragraphs. Wm. Bowen, of Denver, Colorado, larrived last night at his old home, Wheatley River. He left 'Denver last Wednesday being summoned home to see his dying mother. Unfortunately death intervened before his arrival, his mother passing away last Friday. Mrs. Bowen was in her eighty-second year and was a life-long resident of Whea.tley`River. Her husband was the late Thomas-Bowen. One daugh- ter, Elizabeth at home, survives. The Church of England Cemetery, South Rnstico. When winter is King in Canada delights of the Dominion come out in manifold force. The woods put on new beauties and sportsmen- turn to the open, sure of fresh pleasures and increased enjoyments. Winter scenes are so characteristic of Canndu, no much misunderstood abroad, and so heartily enjoyed within the borders of our own wide country, that rod and gun and motor sports in Can- ada, published by W. J. Taylor at Woodstock, Ont., in issuing a Winter Number and 'directing attention to the wonders of that season in Can- ada, is doing good service. The whole number is such as could only be produced by n magazine having Canada as its field, and both in sub- jects and in method of dealing with them must interest every sportsmnn, let his particular hobby in outdoor life be what it may. The formal opening oi the Knox Presbyterian church at Amherst, N. S., took place last Sunday. The services through the day were con- ducted by the Rev. Dr. Sedgwick of Tatumhgouche. "The pastor oi Knox is one oi the strongest .nd most promising young men of our church. A native of Hamilton, P. 1]. I., he received his early training nf the country schools and at Prince of Wales College, where he at once camo to the front us a man of rare in- tellectual capacity. Mr. Ramsey en- tered Dalhousie Collcgc in 1896 and his course throughout was a brilli- ant one. On graduation day he car- ried ofi the coveted Parchment in- scribed with "Greut Distinction.” In the autumn of 1900 he entered Pine Hill College wherc_he made the same brilliant record. From this College he also holds the B. D. degree hav- ing won it, as the Principal stated on convocation night "with high honors." That his abilities are not confined to the mere academic is evi- denced hy the fact that at Pine Hill he also captured the Senator McKean prize lor the best speaker oi his year. Alter brief but successful pas- torateo at Metapedia, N. B. and Mn- hone Buy. N. S. He proceeded in the autumn of1904 to Europe for post graduate work where, ior two years, he studied, under auch mas- ters as Prof. Denny and G. A. Smith and Prof. Juelicher, Hcrrman, Har- nuck and Von Soden. While a con- scientious and hard-working pastor, Mr. Ramsay is also a tireless and systematic student and moves with great ease among the problems of theolog especially those centering about ` Ncw»'1‘catament. He is a man, A o in active work ol the ministry ls not losing his student habits and although " still but a young minister he bas great grip of and clear insight into the theologi- cal and critical questions oi the time. New Knox is certainly to be congratulated in having secured tile services of lo excellent a pastor so strong a student. so good u man." funeral takes place to-day to . th':_ l The following sons of the lute Mrs. Has. R. Meme, ony, are expected ‘home today, Harry from Nova Sco- tia; William from Moncton; James from St. John and George from Boston. , _ ‘ l The death has occurred `ut_ the Deaf and Dumb Institute in Halifax of Margueretta Jane Campbell, aged uinc years, B. pupil nt the institution The body will be sent to her home in Prince Edward Island for interment. i Evangelistic services will be con- ,rlucted in Tryon ut seven o’clock on Wednesday, Thursday .and Friday of this week by Rev. W. M. beard. On the 16th there will be the usual ser- fvice in Tryon at eleven o'clock; at 1Hamptou at three; at Bonshuw at seven; and on the night of the 17th nt Appin Road. l 'I‘heKings' Daughters of this City held a most enjoyable Valentino lair and five o'clock tea in St. Pnul’s Schoolroom yesterday. Many pretty _valentines and novelties, and hoof- madc candy were bought. by t e many who attended while the tea tables which were very dainty were liberally putronizell. i Alexander Gillis, u real estate dealer oi Boston and Winthrope and a son ot Peter Gillis, Murray Harbor Ftoad, was accidentally killed a few days ago by being knocked down and run over by a two horse team. It appears that the accident happened nt the Boston end of the Chelsea ferry just after Mr. Gillis had alight- cd from his carriage. His right leg was so severely crushed below the knee that amputation was resorted to as soon as"he reached the Relief Station. Two Hngers oi his right hand were also ampntated. In ad- tion to these injuries, Mr. Gillis sutiered from multiple bruises and severe internal wounds. i ' Eugene Pelletier of the team oi Pclletiers at Wonderland this week, in their Western pluylet “On the Cheyenne Trail " is an ex-:owboy and this coming April rides 'I1 xus 1Cooper n live thousand mile lace, A lfor u five thousand liollnr .u=‘c bet ‘in Madison Square fihr-len. N. Y. 'Each rider is provided with twenty horses, and _nllowed to change as often ns desired. ` Race is' to be rid- den in quickest possible time, sleep und meals not allowed. Race is -ex- pectcd to occupy liiteen days at thc least, and in that time the only meals and sleep will be. taken while riding. Seventy per cent of gate re- ceipts go to the winner, and thirty per cent to the loser. , _ ; ______._._--_ . MAKES A-SAINT SWEAR. I To have his favorite corn stepped dn. Don't have corns,-euro them with Putnam's Corn Extractor. Takes twenty-four hours-no pain-costs a quarter. Try “Putnam's." l ______._...__---- , Ben who? ,Ren who? /4.. .l|| l l i sw/ Tasllnrlsligmalism The following is a sim . and fairly accu- rnte method of delerminiilg whether one'e eyes are estigmatic or no|x-- “At a distnme of three feel, each ol lthe four small squares in the figure above, .uhonll b: seen equally black and distinct. If any ot the sq iares stand outrnore prom- incnny than others, Aallgmaiinm is indi- cated. Test each eye separately by cover- ing first one and then the other. Aaligmetism. which is duo to irregular faces is one of thc meet common as well accurately correct. Our method! of nxsmiiinlion' are AC Head Offices in New Prowse Block-~-Charlottetown. ‘ .p I , _ ' A ‘ The Always Busy Store " i I ' l e :_ W 7,?" Will Soon Be Here? House Cleaning Time , r 1 f 4 1 4 ¢ = . l and thrifty' housekeepers will' » avail themselves of this opportun- ity to procure, at less than whofe .. ’l d . - . . ` > __;Y_,____ ,,_v___ ,_ __]_C}\cler. Y The market yesterday was quite ay' ___ sale C0511, the articles they w1]l _ then need . Here are three lines that are sure to be required and at reduced prices. ’ Colored Curtain Muslins White Curtain Muslins . _ 5;, Regular 8c per yard for . . . . 6c per yard " 12c per 5 ard for . . gc per yard “ 16c fer yard for . . r;z'c per yard “ 25c per yard for . _ loc per yard “ 32c per yard for . . :qc per yard ` Regular i6c per yard . _ “ 25c per yard " alle per yard “ _pc per _\urd “ 4,oc per yard for izc per yard for lgc per yard for are per yard ' . . for 24C per yard for 3oc per yard _ I Table Covers | _.l J l l -_ ' .1 lr \ . i.. ' -.'\ ‘wifi . . .. il ffl” Jer fewr.. ‘_-...._ ll --l. l, -3*! . ~:~‘. -.ca-fivfsmv-.» A splendid range of Tapestry and Velvet pile covers in both plain and fancy colors. All sizes from if/3 to 2% yds square. Regular $1.35 'I`apes'.r_\'..... ......t`or$l.02 “ 1.75 Tapestry... .. for 1.32 " 2.75 Damask ... ...for 2.07 “ 3.65 Damask . . . . . . . . . . . .for 2.75 One oul . Garnet Angora pile cover. Regular $r4.75....... . . . . . .....for$li.c7 srantsr Ba 0S_. : ' I Don't Freeze. when you can get hot drinks at any hour. except while you sleep at my popular resturant. - Hot Chicken Pies , in abundance just the thing to warm you up and make you feel good and strong.during this changeable wea'.licr» \ E. J. DESROCHES. dmwf hg -. _ . -2 ._-...-..__ _ --v SIG T DISCDUNT zo Pieces Factory .loth zo p,c. Off These are last year’s patterns, all good and suit- able for men's and boys’ suits. \Ve want to clear them all out before the new spring pattems come in as we like to begin the spring trade with new patterns. ' 0 sllua for casa omv W. C. TURNER & CO., The Low Price Dry Goods and Cloth St o re. _ ` Suuynside. Charlottetown. . .!L.___ 5 _ _._-:.a__T'm _ 'ri as ='-_T Eiddys- Matches SULPHURS Telegraph - - Telephone Parlors . Headli ht _ .. Victoria Little Comet (for the smoker) ' SIUENTS zoos 5oos and pony sizes. . " S AFETY CAPITAL -' - - Wax Flamers, The Eddystone Torch and many others. Eddy’s matches are sold by wholesale dealers everywhere - r- SCHOFIELD PAPER COMPANY., LIMITED EDDYSTONE Ben who ? B'en¢'wh0 ity inthe curvature ofthe refracting cur; Selling AKQIIIS * ' * St. ]0ll!i, N B ______ _________ ___ as one* of thc mostdllllcull iroubloo to ' , `Fi*||¢}’ , -¢. __ K _,... m..,_-- , ~ \ _ ‘ . . ' I _ ‘::::r‘~. °.".::.:.'::: ::’..*:,;.~.i.*:.:.r.°'.5t.':’.¢:.':l..”::.~:;'~ lm. IBUKIE M. R. C. Vi -°“‘°° "~°""‘.» 1”- ~° Am.. ¥.‘.’2.'i‘i; ’.§...}‘.“‘;‘5éll.. l°'l§.'..'*. .2"'2 °”ll“l‘.?.".il.2.‘l‘2.°°.'..§&".t2’.°;......... - Vetrrlmy Surseon- Pbwieiw ¢S\"|~n l‘°‘°“"°“" ‘ ' with remedy lor children it her no 1° ltelr rw- ' V - . . oiaann of on lmpl omega ol Nc gsrfiaee since. on luehmnll equal. Sold onita _merits at llc . G_- F_ Vanin” a"'m“_G|“p',3c°u“d -|,g,p|,°u 3,; ‘ Bunnylldo _ . a mm. _ny A. w. miata. rum s. JEVEL 1 i L 4;-_ ,’,._`,w N 0m,_“3_E,m “°,_,_Kms,_ "L l'l!*ll'll..l.l‘.‘! vaudeville » Le Pelleliers in iliisrlciv \vcslc|'u playeti “On thc Cheyenne Trial. " PICTURES Napoiian and the'Sentry A Military picture full of in~ leresl. Two College Chums _ A Damon and Pythins of V modern days. A splendid pic- ture. Dumb Animals “ Sagacity Shoiis how n little girl is res- cued from certain death by a dog and her pony. ‘ Sugar* Cane Hauling An instructive picture. Daughtcfs Lover in Difficulties Talk about your comedies Q just see thisone. Big Musical . Program Prof. Vinnicombds orchestra will render some choice selec- tions with appropriate music for all the pictures and songs. New illustrated Song "S\ingy" by Mr. Austin Trainor. \V¢lh orchestra accompaniment Change of Picture Monday. Wednnday and friday l0c. Admission l0c. We originate. others copy 7-l6dtl` AQUILI N *(2.19 3-4) (Sire of Aqulrl> Desccnrlcd from (neun Mountain hl\lfl,Bcll0 Allerton. Flu-ntl\moro,Gco. Wilken. Elcctloueer llvlmnnt. .\t|ullln2.li'l l-I (uiro of ll by Blhloli ‘L08 I4 (sire of ID) Int dum Locum ldnm nfl) by Allerton 2.4!) 1-I tllro of lilit 2nd dlm Cypflll ‘L22 1.2 (dam of 6) by Stmthmorn tvliro of U1) UNI dum Auplnolli ldam of l and A producers! by llclmonttll (aim nf-591 lth dam Paulo Duron dam of 2 pmducersl hy Paddi Buns t'l'Iml1i\|glihl~od) -'ith ddm by M0600;-\°('h0!0\||h in-ed. 'l’h|a in the breeding uf Aqulrl on the ali-\~.'a uhlo. and you can got n living foal from llquirl (thc coming nlro ol futurity winnerel for only l.’a.00. or 010.111 cash when mam is hrod. I. ld. NICHOLSON. Owner and Kent Bt :-1 zdwrmihlr `\ Charlonzmwa =-l-= VA|.ENTillES ..»_~ 'i-.1 `,`f|`,` 1_1 l A ».--. l J, l. , . l 'gl , v. -rel la -Aff-. if “J : (5.7 -` 1' l-. - l.~» ll _ -if-l. - , ”§ ii-; in vi.)- . ,f L’ ‘-L* . Q 1' ! -\ `-.1 » 5 . -_ _ .l U., ,J P: ;$§< lv. ; 5" . ‘ 5 _ LS?/1. Q Y A--, .1 - ~ ”"-»i*‘~J’>=.1. ... ...;_~;..;- l i u Regular fH,5<', Velvet pile. . . . . . . . . .for 96.38 .gg l .Y » ,- 8 1 Q 'I 0 'a .3 l i ,.| l. 1. ` .75 . .i- :-, . ¢i I"»- ' I' ll, u lt- ., r 4.-i§r'~¢».""°F?; "-5 r »’_£lK~d2.‘-_/Jet?