i “ s ‘.1 1 b \ The latest ness, first of all. William Judson, Cherry Valley y e ce in ew rowse oc ‘aroeown R ‘ * ' Champmnship Series - -"ad °"‘ S N P. _ 5' " ‘eh '“* at the mens wear counter Cli’lown » 5' '41 , Viclorias (j;§;Siia|S i Friday Feb’y 25lh Summerside’s New Rink A Last gdme T0 be played in Sumnierside this year. Special train leaves Cli'town at 3,30 p. in, Fare 90c return e _»- _ - Y. ___ -_ i i .,_ -1 ii ir i_i _-i \ r e ki \ ,i r a Smarl tlollies Sniarl Cc-me niid inspect our siiek of new _ spring cloihs, you will bc striicl< with 'the style ard distin- ctiveiiesfz of the iicw Spring Siiit.s‘.Tliey’rc right up 1_0 the iiiin- uteiii e\er_\‘ i'c\p-.ct styles that correct dressers iii all the large ciii s -.i-ill wt-.ir this spi iiig. Wliate\'ci' wririkle fashion saysis so, is here.\\"liateviar worth that excellent fabrics and- export workiiinii ship cnii give is here. We :irc ready to .suit the niost critical taste and salisfy the most practical ,‘1 l ask l cl you to buy, just, coiiie in an see tleiii. Tliat’s all we ask. Wlen’s Collars " v.\.RiET\'_ iii iiiis _ store vourcollzirwants :irc , _ _ , __ made easy, becaiisc _of tp; splendid stock: aiir nt- i styies always on liaiid. Vllliether its linen, Linen Collar yoi-l 'Vin always find the latest BUZZ __ i Celluloid Of 3 ini?" \ \ \ x A ¢- il liei e. _ r2 cents 2oc HC _ %»/no Popular Pfi*`° 15C ¢*‘°l‘~ 2 fo 5 "’ 2 for 3.5¢. .'~ - ’ * . \ ‘ , ,2.'_F_0R 25 I \ i /_ 1 1: ~L‘ ,_ .< Ja Vi l -f. ‘E 'ti R' Willard and Mrs Stover, City, leave this morning for Lake Ainslie. An auction sale of stock takes place at Wm. Owen’s, Keppoch, to- day, Feb. 24th. Mrs W. F. Fraser. Alexaizcii-in who has been seriously ill is i-lowly re-i covering but is still confined to licr rooms. ' The Alexandria School whi:-‘i has heeii closed during the i.»t»;t two weeks on account of nlckness has re- opened today. William Rankin, Conhnactor, Bos- ton, formerly of this province, is visiting in Village Green, 1'.-he guest, of his sister Mrs Charles Mitchell. Bud Garmin the New York boy tenor, received ri tremendous ovation at New Wonderland last night nt, ciiivli appearance. I-le certainly de- served it. F. W. Logan, F. S. Scott and R. D. Coles, St John; P. Boiiche, Spring- hill, _ und Gorilon Thompson, Am- livrst, leave this city this morning oii return to their different homes. The coldest tiempernture recc.rdcd‘ yiestertlay wus ciglitet-ii defrees aihove zero and the liigliest was _twcnty~ iivc above up till nine p. iii. 'l‘hi coldest recorded the previous night ivgs iifteun ubovc. A good liockny iiiiutcli between New illusgiiiv and Uliiirlott,ctown Y. M. C, \. on Friday night at the Arena. wit! ii. gonil hour`s sk-ate iiftei' the mntcli, ‘ /\diiii:ssioii twoiity cents. lleserveil si-iits tlwcnity li\'o <1niif,s_ Un satin ni lliighi-s’ Di-ug stoi'u_ ` Iiii-iit.. 'l’, ldilirnr lVli~_Niit.t ri-nd 1 most iiitciestiiii; und instructive pri per before the Solis of hliigliinrl Tiles iliiy night on the siibject of 'l‘he lint; of :i tliiiiiiilinii (‘iti7.cii. The pope. \.'ii.~: iiitciiscly liiyiil in clinritcter nn. was greatly aiipicciutcil. At the elos o. liciirty vote of thank:-i was tendcrei liieiit. MeNiitl_, being iiiovcd by S. F l'lod_-.:>~oii null sccoiideil by J. H£li‘l‘_\ \Villiiinis_ '|`lin Aiii<~i'ieiiii_sl_iidi»iits at St. Uiiii :=tuii's t‘olli>_i;'v celelirzited their nz' tioiiiil liolirhiy iii the city on Tues daiy last. lii the early afternoon the dined iit, thi- tguceii l~li>t.cl und pzissei Li lt-`.v hours th(-rc plcusniitl). Th ovi-iiiii_L: was .speiit iit the i'esidi-lice( thi-_ .\inci'icuii Uoiisiil, l\'li~_ llccdiiicy ci", \\'hc|'c ii very exec-lleiit, supper we A ight. A spcciitl train. left the city wns in the city yesterday. Miss Charlotte McKenzie, City, is spending a few days with her parents at Granville. _ P. H. Lane, Cherry Valley, leaves by the Earl _Grey this morning en route to Uraik, Bask. Everybody should hear J. Regin- ald Johnson, City. in change of song at the Bijou tonight. Layton and Mrs l\'lcCi\lie have re- turned tu Alexandria fiom ii very pleasant visit to "Lioi:hniid t‘ottiige," Clyde River. All readers when writing to adver- tisers in this or any other issue of this paper, are requested to mention The Guardian. . Miss Ethel Troiisdale, 'l`ca Hill, who has been seriously ill il-iring the last three weeks is not improving as fast as her many friends \~ J .ld hope. Everybody should keep Monday ev- ening free for the concert at the Hillsboro Coiisolidabsd School. A .apecial train will leave the city at T.l.”i. Return ticket, 15., admission Zfic. Yesterday a iiiifriibcr of teams ~ros-ised the river from Prince St. .\-liiirf to Southport. The hard frost yesterday and during the night rryaiile hc roads und river fairly good for travelling. (ln Sunday lust Rev ii. S. l: nsisteil by thc rink coiiiiiiittee. i l‘ld\vni‘i1I.ceiiinii, ri former Salis- pi~iigriiiii was the nddresscs delivcreo hv .\ii‘. l)i-c,tlmcyci', ltcv. A. U. l\l,ac» doiiitld, Rev. G. J. Mcliellan, ltcv. 'l‘. J. tliillaiit, Ur. Stricklaiid, Russell Smith niiit Fliiigli Unvziiingli. The ed :iiiil enjoyed tlitiiiselves verv iiiuch. /\lh<>i't IG. lhitgiizill, one of the lirii: of llugiiiill bros & Co, of 'l‘i1ri\a,din;i at his into rcisidciicc, Iflrtiiiiltoinltoad, Mi' llngnall ni'ri'.'cd here in 1864 wilJ_i his fatlior (the lute Hun G~eoi`ge Bag- iiall) and f;iiiiily_ He has been eliicfiy connected with the works of his firm iit ’l`iii'iia, liitviiig had charge of the forestry dcpnrtiiicnt for thc, pitst 31; years. The late Mr Bngnnll did noi. eiitcr into public life, nut as a citi- zen he took ii kccii iiil:crri.t in all matters wliicli were for the coiiimou - good. He wus an. cntliiisiastichow- lcr, and wus highly cstceiiied by ii large circle of fi*ieirds. He married Miss ldmnia Brent, of Nelson, hy whom lic is survi\.'c-l, as wcll as. u fniiiiily of live sous iiiiiil six daugliters most of whom ure grown up, The cldcsh, ltoy Uagiiiill, is tiitic the staff .of the ’l‘owii and (`oiiiity Joiirnul, Sydney, while the second son, B. lu. Llugnnll, is employed at the ofllce of Smith and Liaiiglicyi. The deceased gentleman lciivcs four brothers and ,onine ` sisters. The b‘rc.thers are li. J. and H. N. Bngiiull, of Auckland, and W: H. and lt. W. Bugiiail, of Tiiruii, and the sis- ters Mrs S. T. Whitelioiii-ie, of i'I`li-amos, Mrs A. llrii‘hcrt Jones, and Miss Bagnall, of Shelly Beach lload. The Mi' Bagnnll referred to is acou- sin of R. E. Bagiiall of New Glas- llioiirn wlii=.re this sud news await ilicr. Mi.-as llngiiiill lclt iii-any friend her in her sorrovi. ' 1 ~:Siicli writing ! Why il-\rsii’l. he r: `=' (lninieroii lllock and hnvo his lcttci _ i.vpe-written '? Z"23‘\3i- .V _ I ‘I ii half interest iii a sectiuii ti~10_ncrcs ri " of i~lnskntche\vnn togetlier with hor ses, farm implements, seed Brill" _ y For further particulars ulllll 2--~_l Bd l w i Home Cream ' BREAD that you will eat and enjoy to the last inor- sel is what \ve make ‘ every day AT Slewarl’s Bakery servcil. A nleasiiig featiirc of th<-I iiiry man, who hns been in thc rail- stiiilfiits were clcliglitliilly ciitciitniii~ilii:: wife and some of the younger gow and is ri. brotlier of Miss Mar- nfrain they will be mct with iiiiiny pure; llitgnall of Neuf Zealand \\'lio_1"r.:liid limid:-i." »_»iSit¢(1 gills pr¢i\,'iii¢u liitcly rind \\'l‘|ii l---;_- is now on her way lui hciwlistiim, :.l<‘or your rccoptioii or iiii-me-r 1 to the l‘iihlic i§tciii\r'Tl=l'l\<‘\` in U1 1' zzllomce Hnsziiril offers for sale one igcotlaniyis mom, ,-(,||,,L.,1 C0mcdmn_ ' wlionl; growing land in the l’i‘ovil\1‘\f ~ i____-_----“‘______.__= wriy seiwicc on Prince Edward Is- lliiiid for some thirty years, and who YOU KNOW HOW NECESSARY TO GOOD storekeeping is this constant supervision of the stock--constant dropping out of lines, excellent in themselves but interfering with needful, swift efficiency if allowed to take up room after their time limit has expired. Thar’s the reason for this little sale, and it is yours to profit if you can use any.of the lines. ' 5 only rnen',~; coat sweaters, regular price 3.00, 3.22, for $2.00 Small lot of n1en's navy blue sweaters open neck 2.S5 for $i.95 zo boys’ sweaters navy and black with white and red stripes, assorted sizes, worth 1.55 to L95 for i.oo 15 men‘s cardigan jackets special value 98c now only 6oc each 35 mcii’s shirts in dark grey cloths and light fancy tweeds. iinslirinkable some with collars and others without, all sizes rip to I7. worth I.i5 to 1.65 now only 790 each A big lot of workingiiieifs iiiitts rind gloves all si'/.e_~;, worth H5c to i.i5, for (igc pair 19 pairs men’s fur-lined mitts and gloves, consisting of xnocliii, reindeer and budqkin; regular 2,40, 2.50. 2.85 to 4.75, new less ` 1-3 50 pairs nien’s _homemade double mitts to clear at :ze pair A basket of meii's warm woollen socks. worth 18 to 280, at 3 pairs 50C A box of small boys’ winter caps, worth 75c for 39c each _-io suits men's heavy wool unshrinkable shirts and drawers; such well known makes as Penui:in's Hewson’s and H, B. K.various sizes worth 85e to t,25 pei: garment at 65:: each or 1.29 suit l\lei1’s fleece lined underwear at 75c, goc, and x.7o suit 25c and 35c garment l‘(s§_di_na_9a_t_§el° , at the hosiery counter 5 A linskct of heavy wool and worsteil hose -ize 3 i 2, siiiffiiile for boys wear, woitli 5Sc pair to clear at 39C .~\ basket of wonieifs all vi-oo] worsled hose at _ 3oc pair All our cl1i|di'eii`s overalls, gailers, bootecs, andiiifaiits’ wool’ shoes offered at 25 per cent discouiit A basket of cliildi'en’s Ringwood and cash- mere gloves at loc pair 'A basket woiiien's Ringwood gloves at i5e A basket; of Wonieifs Ringwood and cash- iriere gloves, worth 55c, for ‘ 25': pair Girls' grey and black astrachan gauntlet iiiitls, worth 85c for ' 5oc Cliilrlren’s grey and red astrachan gauntlet niitts worth 58c for 39c A basket of children's little beauty waists white, with fleece lining, size 5 to 1i,worth 4Rc, for _ ` 39C each The balance of our women and children’s kid and mocha wool end fur lined gloves~ ' :ind initts - 1-3 off rr' I as ine a M i The Millinery People L 'l`lIIi. BUSlliS'l` STORE ON CIIARIA>T'l`l"'l`(J\\'N S llllSll€S'1`-S'l‘REF.'l` l 1 ii-4 now on the retired list, is sp d- _ iiiig a few days ut Salisbury, N.e‘l5., ‘visitiiig relatives, accompanied by -_~-7- - A-~----~ f~ ~-~~---- ------~ ~----~»- -. I I I finfiiiliiws of his ftimily. Mr. and Lirs. Looman are cn route to (lai- gnry, wliei-e three iiienihcrs of their liaiinily orc located and where they will iiiinlte their home in the future. fm the e‘.'c of his departure from the island Mr. Ifeeninii was presented with li handsome and valuable cane hy his fellow worknieii on the P. E. isluiid ltnilwny.-St. .Iolin Telegraph. A fairly large audience assembled at the Arena last evening to witness ri specially prepared program of ,speed and exliibitiori skating, the ‘pi-rformers being Freddy Logan, St. i.Iohii, 1*. Boiichc, Springhill, G. l'l`hompson, Amherst, and A. W. _tlaiidet and H. Sterns, City, 'Pho ziirst event was the 1520 yard skate Iiigainst time by Logan. He showed liiiagniticciit form and did the dis- ,tniice iii 20 2-5 seconds, the fastest time ever niade in a sqiini'o rink in the Miiritinie Proviiiccs. The one iiiilc by lloiiche against a rclny team coiiiposed of A. W. Gaudet and linrry iiteriis resulted in a victory for lloiiclie who won ont in 3.01243. l.f.»gun's exhibition quarter mile \-:as done iii forty-two seconds itat being better time than the existing i‘ccorii for that distance. Gordon 'Fiioinpsoiii skated n liulf iiiile backward.-i in 1.45 and afterivards did some barrel niiil jumping stunts. These boys leve mnile iiosts of friends iii Clinrlotte- town und when they visit this city s party you must linvo u low flowers. I s,can supply you with beaiitifiil Aza- lieri: who will -ilucllly -`fy\"1l"\U\i7-‘\'“'ll1\\ ,lens Drifloil-ils, H ecintlis Tull is und _ Y i I ltlxiriiiitiiiivs. Jrinies 'l‘uit Jr, Florist. l'lnine 269. 2--24d3i_ i > ldeb.; North Wiltshire, 25th; Vernon ltiver Bridge, Saturday, 26th. Come ‘iiiid hear the great Harry liayden, i l 2 zauaipii. I etc. A to Horace Hnsznrd. Ullflflflttetvwn. i Milk Toilel _ Soap Containing milk of almonds and cocoa butter. An excellent soap used by people of refinement. ‘ Vi/FE RECOMMEND l roc per cake, 3 for ,~ 25c. ,. :Miss Flora lioiirildson, “Queen of ,, Scnttisli Song," will hold concerts as follows: t)'Ilcnry, Wednesday, 23rd 'Phe annual meeting of the Provin- cial Temperance Alliance will be held in the Y.'M. U. A. parlor, city, cn ’luesdny, March lst. First session opening at 2 ppm. As some vcryl important amendments to the Pro- iiiicial Prohibition Act will he n- niong the matters claiming consider- ation, it is earnestly requested than the church and tem=pernn.ce societies lri well represented. The iisiial re- duced rates on the railway have been arranged for. Delegates will ask f-or ii single first!-class ticket to Allinnicq meeting, wh-ich for returning; must be accoiiipnnied by n ccrtiticatc of_at-» teiidnnce. St. John, known for years ns the ll li Newbro’s llerpieide 'rite great I-min TONIC mia. nANo_RiiI-*F CURE. ' Fi'esli supply just received from the. makers. Call :md get a booklet explaining its merits 50c am". $1.00 a bottle. “The Best l)rU'g‘ Stare" “The MaeK_ii_i_noiHlr-ug Co'i _ home of world'.~; chinp ui eprei-il~_ _.___ _--YW -' Y 7 ’ _‘_ W! F_"S - skaters, did not show up to very great advantage at the recent meets at Saranac Lake and other distant poaces. However, it will take a con- siderable number of defeats to eclip- se the fame ot' St John in skating history. Hugh J. Mctlormiack, now lying mortally ill, wrestled the world’s championship from _Swedish und Norwegian flyers on their native ice; in later years, Fred, Hudson and William Breen-a_ whole family of skaters-dcf€;\.itJed all corners. Then onine n school of younger fry-Jim- my Price, who was first to lower Morris Wood's colors nit Montreal; Fred Logan, who competed in tihis city Tiiestlsy, ii present champion; Fen Parker, un indoor sensation, und also Hilton Belyen, lngrulium, St John knows thc skntiinll DIMTN' :ind the skating world as it KNOW# Wright, and it couple of l>0Y_W0“‘l"f>‘- , `l nqiinhlss, about a hon of mqtalltc Iluurels, lying aboiit in numerous homes, represent about the ilarnq weight in foreign skaters' sciiilns. | "Every potent mcdiciiie you see adveitised oi' lim-i ‘iiierih will he found here fresh from the makers. We aim to keep a complete stock so that "just out" will be si-ldoin, heard at our store. Kindly give us a call. “The Best Drug Store," The Muckinnon llriig tio., lli'ii;_2giuts. drtl. __;_ _ ____,._ __,._..__.q Sl. Paul Fire A and Marine Ins. Co . 1 I have been appointed General Agent ~ for this Province for fabove excellent Fire Insurance Co. All kinds of in- surable property will be insured at lowest rates. Charlottetown. _.I I __ fl- 'E M E. R. BKOW ` 'l“i'+‘l~l°°l'°l°~l~f°°f~!~l~°l~°l°°l"l"l°°!“l"i"l°'l: 'ii‘d T00 BUSY "."o talk lifc Insurance ? You doii't mean it ' You have no business so iiiiportaiit as the solvency of your estate the safety of your family. insuring in the _ »~ es »¢ se ¢ Q so §.'l What the- Barbers say About Colgate's Shave Powder It's the powder that shorten the shave. Some harbors have already dis.- carded the old soap iiietlioil and now delight their cus- _ toiners by giving theiiiii short, sweet shave withi Colgate’s Rapid Shave; Ppwder, No fear of ir.'fe'c_ tion-no rubbing in with the hands or using the saiiie soap for every cus- tomer, A shake to a shave -no irritation- just a pleasant healing feeling. Only 25c. Look for the sign that says- . . E.. »~ »~ »~ »¢ ¢ .M -~ .- . l »¢ '£¢ se so » ni I Norlh Ainericanlile iiieets all deiiiniids upoiiyoii. It_ is in every way a most desirable Company for insurers. Let us assist you in selecting a plan adapted to your needs. oss ft). Matthews i Masonic Building ' Charlottetown dttsrftf. ` ‘ .____l___ ...__ _..__________. _.___ V ,l 'Y i 5 ‘lmlmigd but never Equalled” Yu ‘ OUR Lads I erl i mn youu-isdizyetf " ii' in s. Nieholson Tobiwv 6° Lid » ' - ~ ‘ "ni r- n " -= v -- - _ -_ » . 163 MH* S“°°*~ \, _ i ` ‘ nl \ \` _ e 'vo aes ' Phone Chartott mm '_ f so “L i `:)_ ` N7 `§\FLL4 " L_, » ia; the-at George Strcct. M‘2:{°'¢tn uunn 345 e c I P .Lf ”"`/~’f~' f ~i~i--:»i~-z-i-i~i~i~i-i-i-i-i-i-_i-_»i-i-i-_-i-i~i= _ _l _ :ff 5 4 » -» I ` e - ; :.;`~‘,' ’1 - .\ _ ~_\T~ - < e _ . e ~ __ '_ _ _ ,____ __ _ _ i _ - _____ _ __ ____ __ _ _ _ _ ._ _ ‘_ ~ ~ ~ _ __ . ». .. _ . ~. .. _ ~, - » .. _, fi . _ 1,- _,_§_,___ 1 ,_ _________.,,_;_____§________ ______ ____ ,a _ _ ~ _ . _ _ ‘ _ ' - _ _ ' .t ’ U; ._~ _»_. 3 _ir ‘:_.‘;t‘_;_~_'>~;1;, ~ FEBRUARY 24. ow Tim i.nnn itiiwii, THE criAn.Lo'rria:rovvN fcUAni>iAN ~ ~ e nm or .un l-~f-- _ ~ 1: \» ‘j _E ‘ ‘ . , . lv , . V ' ¢ , Q J ! ,ii ’ " `. iii: _ Hocke Match THE QUEE_N S COUNTY *GUARDIAN b weeding out sale ~~