i FEBRUARY 151 19" A - “I” I-im"-N"'° ~ 'ras cHAiu.o'r_'rn'r0w1~r onaiuamii. - mssonwf ;~~ iiisiiniuiiiiciiiiniiisn _-- `ciiiiiii.orrrrowri inn couiuv ' 'K catherine end Pill” “"1 Ham* WY' It vs!! to nur mari. rrcviscc sm; .May Cause Distressing Com- plalnts. You cannot he over-careful in the Selection of medicine for children only the very- gentlest bowel med l. cine should ever be given. Ordinary ~ Attention is called to the classified nd °n first page for s sisnogi»a,,i,¢,_ ~ M- C- MacKinnon will preach DV if §;‘;”°l,’°;_"f:f Sunday at io.ao s. pills, cathartlcs, and puriratives are J. H. Buntain M, L_ A to do more harm than good to apt - ‘ _ - They sometimes cause griping, naus- B t. _ » _.,andM_rs. yel;';e::i';'y_R“5tl°0. were in the city ea, and distressing. gdter-effects, and .___ may actually iniure the hehlth, thus A player piano (almost new) is establishing a life-lasting annoyance. 1°' “"1” “S will be mn by cisssinsa we personally recommend and guar- ad on page one_ antee Rexall Orderlies as a safe and dependable remedy for constipation and associate bowel disorders. We have such faith in the Virtues of this remedy that we sell it on our ,zum-nntee of money back in every in- stance where it fails to give entire satisfaction, and we urge all in need of such medicines to try it at our rink. llcxall Orderlies are eaten just like Candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken at any time, day or night; do not cause disi-rhoea, nausea, grlping. excessive loosencss, or other undesirable ef- fects. They have a very mild but positive action _ upon the organs with which they come' in contact, apparently acting as a regulative tonic upon the relaxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weak- ness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activ- ity. liexall Orderlies not only relieve constipation, but help to remove the cause of this ailment. They also fre- quently overcome the necessity of constantly taking l'axative to keep the bowels in_ normal condition. There is really, in our opinlion, no siinilnr' medicine so good as Rexall Oi-derlies for the purpose to which it is directed, especially for children, ngeii and delicate pensons. They are prepared in tablet form and in two sizes of packages; 12 tablets, 101:., .'16 tablets, 251:., and 80 tablets, 50c. Iiizmember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store-The Rexall Store. The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co. ‘ ' ww --_-~‘ __ _ - * " _- ' -1'-1' 1-.-._ r ' _\- ` . . ,_/ _I _ ‘ -3 __ ._ - lf-’ .ig _ ~ il, -W _-' il “Sling n song of sixpeiice, A pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackliiida Baked in a pie " You could never have lmked them hut for our Coal. l.l'IST YOU FORGl£'l‘, order COAL TODAY. We are at your service and will sciid you whatever you want. IN COLD WEATHER BUY COAL HERE. A. Pickard & Co Phone 240 Ch’town. \ s exall .Cherry Juice ' Cure Coughs Money back if not pleased ‘ 2 5c a bottle . ` Sole Agents The MacKinnon' Drug Co. Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Street R -_- --~ Repairm of *é cigy"h;1e§;`;i(;l;¥;»_A`vpnd~ale. was in the temoon_ ~ E’ “ming ln the af- Atte t' ri ion is called to the _ad 0; é:;r:1eisanL.ii}11l_en re farm. _ for sale at '5 “' ‘ch RD-pears in this issue. Mr' Ayllng Wlw has been assistin ' I , _ S in St. Peters Cathedral, city, left yesterday afternoon on the eastern i.':.‘;‘...f:;.i ii 1° . . ., w e ' UD mission work. re e wmtake E"‘°“t Pafkman City who ass the ;;l`1il;l;actr fpr the rebuilding of the in. st Pep he Presbyterian Church at t0'su 955'; left yesterday afternoon per n and the 00mDletioii of the work. Mr, Pa,-im, . in about a \veek.an expects to rtmsh dt;rhl;@ep°PUlf1l‘ V0te taken after the A 1 <;n automobiles at the Milton ' ' P- A-. recently, “'89 Very close. in fact it WHS 8. liie and only the casting vote Of the chairman decided against the Tgteal of the Automobile Exclusion ' . l Thgre Will be a public temperance meeting in the Hail at Union Rosa this_eveni_ng. This meeting is 1,, cup. neptlon with the organization of D15. “wt Lodge. I. 0. G. T. an cxccusst program is beingprepared and mf. dresses will be given 'by Organize,- Wcbb. local clcrgymen and 0thers_ iioiofn Leigh and Peake ofthe su; Regt. Heavy Brigade, city, have , rc ceived orders to proceed to head quarters at Ottawa to discuss the proposed changes in heavy artillery work. Major Leigh intends leaving at as early a diite as possible. Maioi Peake finds it impossible to go owing to business matters. - The committee in charge of the can-. dy to be offered for sale at "Ye Deestrick Skulc on Tuesday next, ex- tend 'ri general invitation to all in- terested in this sick benefit to furth- er it by contributions of candy, which will be gladly received at the Opera House during thc afternoon of that day. An event of more than unusual in- terest took place at St. Aiin's Ciiurcli Lot 65, on Tiiesrlny, Jun, 30th. When William lluniglian, onc of Morell's mo.-it prosperous young farmers, and Miss Nettie _i'.‘.lai‘kin nn enterprising young lniiy of rlmyvalc were united in the Holy Bonds oi Miitriinony. 'Phe ceremony was pi‘i'fr\rnied` by Rev. Dr. Curran. The bride, who was rittircd in it suit of steel grey broad- cloth, with hot to match, was attended by her sister Miss Katie who also w0ro grey. The groom was ably supported by his brother Vincent Runighan. Af- ter the ceremony the bridal party took the train for Charlottetown where a ,sumptuous dinner was par- talrcn of at the Queen HotelTTn the evening they again boarded the train for their future home in Morell. The Guardian wishes Mr. and Mrs; Runi- ghan many long years of happy wed- ded life. The Telephone Company are plan- ning.to establish nn underground sys- tern for ii large- portion of this city along Queen Street, from Water l-0 Grafton. The propositionvwill be submitted to the City Council short- l_v. It is proposed to place tour hun- dred wires in each of the iinderground cables, and the change Will ‘“"'°‘Ve the removal of the Dfenent Dvflhead cables, prevent the troubles tllnt come from sleet and the crossing Of electric wires, and other disadvan- tages of the pole svstem. Brick pipn; hoics win bc placed nt ing’-YV” “W1 ,sufficient dimeusionsqto B. OW th ~men to work at 011116 U1 repairing d le cables. Whell “°°EBs“ry' The rméi fm of the present quarters on e ling _ _ _ street to provide the “°°°‘”‘;§',,;§_ ti f the new S hgigifdoggs tfirdenohtarted. The hllildmig »» me “;:.s'.°::..; I steel gn-dem' coupretelladm The work stairways to be insta eM. lst but is to be completed by Bymeteh be_ the new board will be com _ fore that date. The cost oi_th*l3 templatcd improvements, inc|ub ‘g the underground circuit will be a Oi $25,000.-Exc. _____________.. ::Don't cough." Wl18nY0\'| WU °“"° yourself so Q\1i0l‘lY Wd l’\°°'°“tW with Rexall cherri Il“l°°""l?\1i“ t"“17 asiicions medicine is rssny vnrr sl- iestual. Bo nruch faith have we in it that we guarantee every b°l-3° W, up co give satisfaction or the price. 25¢. hack. Sole 58011" The Rexall Store. The M¢KlnI1°D Drug O0,, Cor. 'GL GG0» & Kt Stadt" Heating Sis tems - if there is anything wrong with your heating system, write, callor phone 394-J and the trouble will be promptly remedied. l have had nearly 30 years experience in this business and can give you perfect. permanent satisfsc tion on all repair jobs. Write, call or phone 394 J right away--today. Jii A. Mcliacliern ~ Gt. George St. SiC.-ill. $5 and §ZU.Suiie lnji Overcast: ng lengthen I-2 Price si our Forud fgxiovel Sale. Nat. Clo. Co. .iff G, . _ /1.* . -. 2. #le ;_-:_-_= ._;_ Ne need of slnzlnl tpu praises olou are nnre.w o elaine an nn ritious. V163 Kent Street Bak Goode w en s over town ion :iiiiék.:.~§-s:.iile:.~:.l;,~.i.;':.c.:"ii.i:= I-I. . , _ & Co., City, has returned from two weeks business trip through the Westernpart of the Province. i “Symole Tookeys are of great val» ue for coughs, colds, hoarseness, tick~ ling or huslrey throat and bronchial affections, 250 a box, E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. 2-15d3i There will be service held in Christ's Church, Cherry Valley, on Sunday next at -10.30 .am.- The an- will be'held_ immediately afterwards. Leslie Stavert, Associate Editor of Country Life in America, and a na- tive of Charlottetown,`is to preside at the International Congress of F*-arm Women, which will be opened at Lethbridge on October 21st, by the Duchess of Connaught. . A number of the employees of James Paton &' Co., city, with their friends held a very enjoyable sleigh ride to Pownal Tuesday evening. They Dut up at the Forester House, where they partook of one of Mrs. Carver’s famous suppers. The even- ing was spent very pleasantly with music and other forms of social re- creation. _ The funeral of the late Emma Gaudet, whose death occurred at the home of her brother-in-law, George S. Pearson, City, and the notice of which appeared in ycsterday's issue, will take place from her late resi- dence, 109 Elm Avenue, today. Thursday, at 2 o’clock p. ui. to the People’s Cemetery.. ' A Kinross correspondent writes:- J. D. MacLeod, Kinross, is spending his month's vacation with his uncle and aunt J. F. and Mrs. Maclaeo-rl, Uigg.-Murdock MacPherson, Dundee, and William Gillis, Orwell Cove, are going to take a trip to Cambridge, U. S. A., in the near future. Miss Jeanette_M_acLeod. Uigg, is spending a few dayswith her parents Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod, Valleyfield, east. The results of the Christmas Ex# aminations of the Law Society of Up- per Cariada held at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, have been announced. E. Victor McMillan, of Alberry Plains, P.E.I., takes third place on the list being only nine marks behind the leader. This is a. decidedly creditable showing, as the candidates were from all parts of Ontario. Mr. McMillan has been studying at Osgoode Hall since October last. The demand for the famous Rexall Blood Tablets have completely- ex- hausted tlie large stock stored last fall by the McKinnon Drug Co. Some time ago o duplicate order was plac- ed with the Rcxall people, and they are expected to arrive any day by steamer. The demand was so push-I ing that'it was necessary to tele- graph ior a quantity to arrive by express and- in e. dai’ 01' *W0 TMS shipment will come to hand and us~, ers of this precious tablet will again l be happy. Although thc life of Rex-- all medicines ini this Province has been but short, their wonderful hens-l fits have made them a household necessity amd every mail brings or- ders and repeat orders from every corner of Prince Edward Island. Over seventy-fivc pers cent of_Rexall ad- vertising appropation is placed with The Guardian, the paper with the circulation. This fact explains the iargennd wonderful sales they have created in so short a period. I ®©®C°` Srnsioirrsn '_ UP! We know that s RED CROSS , KIDNEY PLASTBR ing, \ \. will help you. Cus- tomers have repeat- edly told as of its great good. Twenty- fivs cent buys it wlih out guarantee. Johnson & Johnson 1 _._ Tgfssmm - _» _ _._.._____.____.._ Get ' a Good 'Yoh need one of our Chamois vests right now; you cannot 'afford to do without it for the ample protection it gives you from all storms, winds, rains and intense cold. These vests are perfectly tailored, _ made of choice selected chamois skinaneat fitting and give more prot- ection than 'several coats. Made in sizes to suit all people Price... . . .L15 up- ~ The Z Macs nual meeting of the_ congregation' The Quality Drug Store. I Chamois Vest ,_ isTfr°i`s°c.f'i§tif°b°sc°if'ii§;i;°iff ih§.1fs°.u See The Sale of I 0 I sl’°°i°| _s*|° °‘ I "'“ ° Swiss Imbmideries 7 D. m. on Bundaygxt, mgm R Hilson of Messrs A Horne L 7 c Special While Sale Price . _ . No. 2 Night Gown. A very fetching 1 ~`_,'_¢ ‘=' garment of good Lawnsdale, has short _ _ _ " W ' sleeves finished with muslin frill and _` ,', ` _ torchon lace. The high round yoke is 8 i .,".`./ _ edged with torchon lace and insertion, _ 'f.`,*< \ 1.' ‘ and caught with white or colored baby . ribbon regular value $i.oo, White Sa'c l’rice........... c L Ns. 3. Nagin cows. This is one of » l the handsomest garment shown in the sale, made of a fine soft Lawusdale in _i _ slip over style. Has short sleeves com 2 posed of wide embroidery. The V. shap *ed yoke is made of embroidery insertion beadingbgnd torchonlace, finished with I ¢ wash ri on, re ular value $1 3 ' wiiio sn. i>.ic§......... _ _ _ _ 98C f / ,,\ No. 4. Skirt. A very attractive gar- MQ ment carefully made, with all, seams double stitched. The i4in. friil is made up of wide torchon lace with 3 bands of '_ 4 I torchon insertion separated by wide W ,/ _/_'L mnslin bands, regular gcc White L A Sale c ,_., No. 5. Skirt. A very attractive gar- l ' _tn ' ment of good grade soft white muslin \ = /' has a. 9 in. Swiss frill of embroidery, headed with a 2 in. band of torchon in- sertion and 5 narrow tncks,regu1ar89 value 1.25 White Sale Price... C _ 0 Rev. G. Bnellar will preach at sxand’ "1 Q _ the Methodist Church in Highfield at / 5(5) ‘Im 7g, log, . l9c . Ill Queen Street Ch Town i,r ~ .ii ~i`_\~.~ ?. * é fi/ ,Q /_ ._=. ,sm QW; 5 / ’S& il //nf ~=`\§\\ ci \` _' .n,.,__ _ -__////, _`:‘“ .i - . . \in if! 1 ' _ ...-4 .I - T r-‘-13;-5-' ¢ » _`;`1i - g '~'\_5 `\0. \ -. _ _-44A? V <`\ _f(‘_'//(_ ' -- TT .A _ ,-,.'..-,-.~ 5»"_i_:' -1 "~ s ‘ ‘yi - --- _ \ i. __,~;1;"1-1.-. 2** .K " \\-.\ _ _- . \\\\js..;_ A<_"§f_.,_: hp/s. “if ‘ »»`;:`f ' .fa . fr. " . -,l No. 6. Princes: Slip Made of a fine .soft n_iuslin all seams double stitched, 8 in. frill of nice embroidery, yoke and sleeves trimmed with torchon lace and - wash ribbon, good value at r,..25_ wiiiissiic r.icc..._._ .... 98C . \_' \ _ -, i \ No. 7. Corset , ____ __ u'.`i,' 1;.. , with dainty babv I No. 8 Corset /:=' Lf/ ri niuslin with deep \ \` _` \=\. \ /,i=»\,`x\\X§ ...NN __4~!].€*~‘_-_f_-_ value is made of a nice fine soft white cotton, yoke and sleeves are edged with narrow torchon lace and beading caught ribbon, regii ~ larvalue 4oc While Sale Price ....29c ` grade white niuslin, finishedat top with. ai 3 in. band of embroidery insertion over a pretty beading edge, _.finished with fine torchon lace. A_ pretty wash ribbon is run througli the beading,39 regular price 5oc While Goods Sale c I No. Drawers made of good soft ery, showing five rows of tucks at head, carefully cut, usinglplenfy of I matcrialmegular price 55c. White Sale Price. . . ._ . ._ _ `| - No. I0 Drawers. A good fine soft material is used in making up this gar- ~ inent,iinished with choice torchon lace, . muslim banding and torchon insertion _ cnt, full and carefully made, precisely as illustrated above regular value 5oc. While Sale.-_l’rice...... c . __ `4l ., .li ' Tenn 'mail order specials shown ai 0ur Great Annual Sale oi While Goodsglinens IN THE FOLLOWING TEN NUMB-E RS YOU WILL FIND descriptions of a series of very re- markable series of whitewear bargains. You will find that the goods are 25 to 30 per cent under usual values. We want you to see them-to compare with the best that any mail order house can do-if our values are not only as good--if they are not bztter in ev :ry case-we will not ask for your order. No l. Night Gown neatly nude of good grade of muslin,has short sleeves. ,_ as iinishgd at neck and sleeves with /"‘ C 1 1 ‘ l I` \ _ ge orc on ace, regu ar price I \ . . , Cover. This notable Cover made of good frill of nice ehibroid- _,; Use this Coupon _in Ordering . MOORE 8. MCLEOD Charlottetown, issues.-¢..¢~»»¢»|»¢ »~»-nn... ...~..¢.~..-..¢.»- ......s... - » .- li -»»».~»»¢,,--........»... .es-sos... ‘- i v l Enclosed find for which send -ine as described in advt. in Guardian. Address...... ......... Nan1e........... . ....~¢.-sunny cs..--....»..... ...s ., 'il fl-H ' 1' l _-.1 i Q -. E ,I 1' Your Butter Fresh and Clean ri ‘ ni '~ How You Can Best Keep clean and free from taint. and light weight~ BUTTER, like any other dairy product can’t be exposed to the air for any length of time with out becoming stale and tainted. _ EDDY’S FIBEWARE BUTTERTUBS will keep butter in its original fresh state for an indefinite per- iod of time because not only can they be niade air tight, but the material from which it -is made is such as to keep it always NDURATED FIBREWARE is li ht and strong, inade into _ Z - I one solid hardened mass of heavy hydraulic pressure. OR the farmer there is nothing better than Edd_v’s Fibre- were Buttertubs, pails, etc., because of their endurance Ai all good Dealers “E .‘.§'..’i.'..E`§§`.i.f§.’.'l‘."""" B Bruce Stew - V l l CHATHAM, Feb. 12-Two schoon- ers, one two mented and one three hosted, were sighted oil Chatham early today, -flying their colors union down. The revenue cutter Gresham, in the neighborhood, spoke the schoo- ner! and then moves away. The crew ife savin station 'TWO CRAFT FLY the drift ice on the Handkerchlef ‘ DIBTRESS SIGNALS. _ N‘l‘lW \'<*llK. Fnh- 12-A powder- . _ __ shoals and held up for twenty four mnmmne ml the government _roving hours, but one was finally snaked out ,,r,,,,,,,{ at Fort Ha,,,,0ck_ _qandy by the wrecking tug Anderton, and i-look, exploded early today, with a the other drifted oil toward Nantuck- report that was heard for ten miles, et. The steamer Charles S. Meyer, The magazine was set off by flying with two hnrgcsf was caught in the sparks from the embers of a sniali lice, got clear find started westward, fire which started two hours before in but again became entangled and drift- s fuse storage house naar it. The fuse Superior Motor Supplies } ` / \ Our stock of niotor and right here to back up the article. . Gasoline Motor oil Oil cups, all sizes Cup grease Make and break coils Compression grease cups l’crfex Waterproof ignition Spirk plugs Prim ary and secondary wire Terminals for wire Ammelers lgnitoi' diy veils Battery connectors Carbureiers , Bronze shading, all sizes Propellers, Hryni Ai Berry, Hyde, Narilion and Columbia lnsiiln siumng boxes made to Write right now for our price I-i \ largest in the Maritime Provinces and we can quote ' you prices lower. transportatioii charges considered than any other house in Eastern Canada and we a,-Q motor biat Applies is the fllllilill’ Of each and' every Bronze _lag screws Bra" P'P° Bn_dii¢ii| gs all sizes Copper and im gs. anne Pip, G incline cocks Gasoline strainer! Gasoline tanks Sli ison's wrenches Pip e tongs Engine enamel Reverse gears Reversing propeller; Weedlees propeller. Steering wheel Rear control lever, Magnetos Combination stuffing, bnxnnd i stem bearing __ order. any length pipe between. list. _ _ ~_\ _ __ _ / Charlogefdfnd 8 eo »__J Msiisziui-1 /vi* roirr HANCOCK EXPLODES. ’ Ba ` ` i 0| fha Chatham 1 _ g ed toward Nantuclvt. The tug house was destroyed. Officers declar- s 149 Gt G60, St. started at once for the vessels. lNorth Americnn, with two bnrgcs, is ed that as far as could be ascertain- _ _______n--3 Two cm-ee-masters were caught in also in the irc ofl Chatham. _rd no one was iniured. Psmosiss ~pA»p»~ sans rrrrssusc. PI'r'rsiaUizo, rss. iz-Princess ra. “l°1=- dnnshter of nic pairs oi o.,,,_ "Might, has declined to accept tim hospitality of either faction of Pitts- b“"g °°¢l°¢.V- H" distinct muh wa; embodiedwln _a letter from her lady- in-wartliig, Clementine Adams, wi-its ten from the Government House ge Ottawa. -_._ _ _° _ _ 1': . . . . -_ r _l l l .M ~ f .__ \ 55 , . i nl id .é : .i 1. aw- 5. i i