' -r'»~s~.ufz.-~"- --»-~- ' »--- ~°-<»»~ »~~ ~"" ~ -‘~' . .s_ __ . -_~ ; 1:1; ' - .;:,s=_,_.._,..,;-. _ * *_ __ _ THE GUARDIAN, ClIARLO'1`1`El`0'vVN. P.E. I. JANUARY. 29 100 -Z 4- i 1 i V E E P f _ y- -f -\. _ .. , . -~- A/ ` , , `,- .` ‘-S _._` ,» gm ¢,.` -` , \ ~1r¥ f* , Ya ._¢ .Y " .4 $=,,, e $14 i , -V; _ <15 ‘_ 145. §5 M _-f- . l(\ 3. ' 1 Fleet Me At the Always Busy Store. . f I i.i\ ll" \5 Nornwg _ 'toil _ cb A 4'? ((1,: I,” in .W "" 7 vt viii \..* as ,/‘ll Q A I fb' O o 30 . l \\‘ \` .' i"\i .i fi _/I' /» i ll .il . ,il i . ,il Q hi l i i no » iii _.4 wir' //, ;"~ & 2-E '--*'¢:.'= gi i llll! lillllllllli Ill U Ili I Slllllllll B103. At 55c Each . Well made and finished, generous in size and length, yoke has 24 fine tucks, the front and neck are trimmed with Saxony edging-Price 55c. each. At 70c Each This lot has broad rolling collar, front and sleeves trimmed with fine lonsdale frilling, yoke has 36 fine tucks-Price 70c each. At 75c Each .ii Yoke 30 fine tucks. front embroidery insertion and lonsdale frill-T5c. At $1.00 Each Note the general make up of this garment. Yoke has 24 fine tucks and 2 rows of Embroidery insertion. The front, collar and cuffs are trimmed with line embroidery,a wonderful value-$1.00 each. At $l.25 Each Yoke 8 clusters fine tucks, broad rolling col- lar and front trimmed embroidery insertion and line lonsdale frill-$1 .25 each. .é ' ‘-Y V.`: ` \ ` -. -` _ “f ~ _. ` _ `\ W O lm in __ \ff;A ig-~ ¢‘“¢ "_\i ’,_' ’,_ ‘i ’ ifg' 5,434 '= - \ \__2 The Standard Lubricants: ofItl\e'wo|°ld are J i \_` ' ;~\. '-7-\ _. ,- ,, - -A fx J ' %` s ‘é f ~' ll if it ._ fini ii) .<{"\\ ' dents Everywhere. 1”. (Inf, I 'ii ,/.G lil /(gill , » I itll i _ ,_ fri), gl 1/I V il) ii’/_ li” -_ ,- ilrfj ~ ~.. I Fifa “Gapitol Cylinder’ & “Renoiin 'Engine 0ils ” i Supplied only by THE |MPE]l],@_L,,[lB|,l Dll.,llll., __ .- ' \; ,. 1 2g. .-\ ' 'J1-\- "T" ' "- ~' "\` *“< A _-\ i ~` 4 » 9 f a ff ‘4\ 44 ~ #JS ` *4\; *1\. -1 Q g ti J _- l .3 _I \ ’/Ji.. -4 i. -Q. “ ,’- l- ” “~ 1”? 1-. -’ - -_Qin "M 4,- i. _I _ 4, »- 4, '_ I. i i » il* .i » _l i I f'\\\l f,, ' I 'r ry \ / Il -_*4\ ` f'4\ in in We wouli like you to see. ,mf NO. 2.-Walnut Suite- Upholstered in Figured velour and silk plush-5 pieces in- cluding 1 settle is ddition to wr.. Price 33 oi. N0. 4.-This as a veiv hanu some Suite in Mahogany Bnish spring seat and edge, Upholsteied in velour of nnsurirur. sasrnssr design -The latest thing in up- holstreing - S00 il- Pri” 47.l¢ ' NO l.-Walnut Suite in Tap- estry and plush. 5 piece- spring seats finished in good style $24.00 Cashdiscount 5 per cent. net. NO. 3.-5 piece Walnui Suite Upholstered in GOOD Rugs. This Suite would be cheap at $45.00. Our price NO. 5.-Is a stuH'ed over Bug Suite. The _N83 "9 _‘ PV' ticularly beautiful design, colors are good. A l\§l°°_ *-ll" 'lu 1°°_* well and wear well. Don’t think because the price \l_l0W “H5 UW is a CHEAP suite-The Suite is sooo andthe WMU ‘5'»..- Theaboveare5Leaders-Wehavelotsofotl\er1-ScoTllIh- JOHN NEWSON \ g¢ , ¢ yy ,fy _ , ,,V ,, , ~ gg. . laiiiaaii».o|aa¢»¢hisssb¢ _ 'lhePqi&rPriasis-. .__ 15:51 T_,’_ ‘rjn ,_}-,_ _ _ . `-_ ¢ » - \‘ _ % Parlor Suites , ~?,\ 3* . Five 5 Leaders \ fi (/.\\ ="\ i (\"`/ ("6 ` i i i if/ri I <\\\\ "ti ,af ~ 'J i i \ \\` F 'f 'r '.'/,/‘ i \`~' r account of the bad weather Srrciaineiv css continued in Heartz Hall this week Meeting addressed by ministers from Charlottetown IN the li t of nominations for coun- cliirifor ward o the same of J. K. Ross was inadvertently omitted. Urs; Eanns will sing and Miss Flu McKenzie will read at the public tem- p»rarce meeting in Zion Church to morrow evening. The temperince me¢t’ug ti have been held on Tuesday evening next, has been postponed untl luituer notice naccount of the illness of some cf ose who were to take par . ° Miz. A. W. Ri-:oniit‘s drug store was entered by thieves on Friday night and some cigars and goods taken. The till was ilsn rifled. Entrance was elect- ed lhrcngh a side window, A special meeting of Viet ria Lodge. A. F. & A. M., will be held in their Lodge room, Masonic Temple, this (Monday) evening at 8 o"clock. for the iiurpose of conft-ring the third degree. Visiting brethren invited. Tun committee of an arrangements- of Hospital Ladies Aid have decided to hold the pound and linen party on Thursday, lsr Febroarv afternoon and evening in ihe Y. M C, A. Hall. Cin- tributirns will be received at any time during the day. A music.l program iabeing arranged. Au admission fee' of 10 cents willbe charged. resfeali-T ments extra. Rev. A. R. Simpson of New York. the not d epistle of Divine healing, and the great money-geitsr. hsld forih in the First Methodist Church this after- noon aad evening. and addressed large coagregations_ He made no attempt at getting large collections here. howev r probably on account of this being his old home. Dr. L. Lxcheur. his right- hand man, however. msdea strong plea for cash. watches, diamonds. pictures or anything of value. Dr. Simpson said ihit the newpaper reports that the” funds were mismansged were false. and that the missionary who made the charge had ren ac id it.-Toro ito Wi rld,~ Jau. 24. i Coi.r.i=:c'rsi> for the Prince Edwarl Island Hospital by -‘A Friend" in Ai- bertou. Mrs. I. A \Veeks ' One bl nket. -~ B. Rogers White cotton. -- A. (lark Blink¢t.sheet,old linen. H T. Yeo F Tiwil Mr. John 'l`.Weeks Three uripals. Miss M. Wisner \Vhite cotton. M s. Elijah Hardy Old linen Miss G.llian One p liow A Friend Towels Mrs. K-»lley Colton Pnoi-‘ Grr.nii:rrr"s meeting at Bonshaw en Saturday night was not held on li? .lin \ Referring to the death of Capt. Hena~ ‘T ley. Professor Foresliaw Day. a former 1 teacher of drawing at the lilitlry Col- . ,IW _-_ leg; says he was onls of the brightest i e ' t _ ' \ News of thc gglpaésmiéirever sit tae institution /,op I = y after noon in St. Paul‘s schoolroom. Mrs. Gardiner prisidsd and there w ls 813 was raised by membership fees. The Prasidsntti and Treasurer’¢ reooiti will be published later. After the l‘resideni’s report.whlch re- viewed the entire work of the Society, the correspondence was read. including - ielegrams and letters from Dr. Ryerson i and Dr. Hodgetts, relating to ii., .3 |- ation of the Society with the Red Cross Saciery ot Canada, and acknowledge- ment of ihe receiit of the eases and $100 cash forwarded to Halifax. Votes of thanks were accorded to Superintendent Sharpe of the P. E. lslaod Railway. Manager T. C. James of the Telegraph Co’y., to Mr. Artem” Lord, to the Rector of St. Psul’s for use of schoolroom,t9the press,to the collect rs in all parts of the Isaod. and to those who in various ways assisted the work. and Province. in d .§..i..ii.:_.ii.ni.l:’.. si... ....... :ai LADIES’ AID ross. any a_u ot ervrke roashaHe coli By Rgpoftgfs and Cgrrgspgn- mm In quid; .‘ I, l if/l :yn ysohiirpahoitrtudt the lodel Stiiigl We pay Qs: __ ' i{_`,i to Men’s Furnishings and you can always dqd sa Q L The Est" regular meeting of the ‘_- html' ‘ndbst “.B°.“Y"° ~ m a iss’A of the Red Cross Society A _ _ V I " ’ p I since the sending of Hoa tal li '.i"\ j’ - . ta South Afr ca was held Sglurdampp at _i ` - 'ini V i _ "1 =s° any .iyis orcoun- ya. inf. sinigiii, 'rmui een. liao ::::;';_?:°::éonA::°‘: mmztéhzy 2:’ io. Turned pointsor any other style you what., Aly lb IG ll B Ran", .bowing mb "NIP" -oi ;' 17. Any height from 134 in. to 2 3-4 ln. $190. The outlay, including (100 /,,. i i sent to Dr. Ryerson. was $169 leaving "'f _ _ ` A . a favorable cash balance. Tn' sum of i 0 F ‘ //,~. 1, * I 0 YAny style, Link or Button, Ron needed. / The County Secretaries were. in. structed to write to responsible in each County to interest them ia the future work of the Society.. Irs. Richards was appointed Secretary for Queea’s County. U.. .mi sunreetion of the President, it ' was resolved that a patriotic concert le held on 22nd February, in aid of the funds. The following are the con; mittee to make the necessary arrange me its for the concert: Headames Has- l aa d, Blanchard, Bartlett, Conroy Weeks, Richards, Tidmanh. Mitchell and Warburton. This committee willi meet at the Queen Hotel Wednesday next. at 3 p. m. ThsW. C. T. U. rooms have been! secured at a nominal charge aa a plac for future meetings of the Society. m ' V wid wiih i>ii¢s.... Aruiiii-iii; nam. ar asia ni».`_ Chaas’s0la|mestlsaPesitiveCins. i "Iwaswildwith pileswhen I hgh to ass Dr. Chase'a Ointment. It has com- pletely cured me." i This is the substance of scorn and hundreds of letters received at these omicea _ from every nook and corner of Canada. If you could only look over these letters , you would be sure to find the evidence of your friends and neighbors. could net then be skeptical of the merits of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, the only gnaranteedcure for piles. bor bo ask Ask ' ut 'iz yvufdmsxii rx deaylgnvglgghhe kanowsxabout Dr. Chase`a Ointment. lf you prefer, sent a two cent stamp to these oflices to pay postage on it flee SMDQIC. trhichwillbesentbyretum mailifyoumentiod per. *E i 9 Mrs.J.E.C.Hunter Pillow easea,towe1s. A Friend One quilt. Mrs. \Vaugh Twentt-Eve cents. J. E Birch Bath towels. lliss E.lis White cotton and laundry mga. ~ ' Lor 6 Norse :-It is regrettable to state that the tomnerance and literary soc.eties of this locality are extinct at| present. Would it not be a good move for the talented individuals to put their' heads togstherand organize a aoeisty of either and have the same int =restiag mettlnga as of old?-The ladies of the Bloomdeld Presbyterian Church intend holding a basket social and musical entertainment on F- b.14th when a good Croup.the dread of every mother is nn. i iionnoi iiftni IIIADUATI lc6ll.L`.I|llVK\¥Y he mstatasath te Ocuhqii piles. It will not fail in not what kind of piles ong standing. if you ine Dr. freely and regularly it will Dr. Clnae’a as . is l .ni iii Clnse' Ointment “l"'ecr’°viLomuia£'ingfrninltelw Ointment is a prompt ::.°‘°~ in, li; fizli ;;.i§. -i.ll__i_i 5 doz. extra liao Satin Finished double dainask table napkins, full bleached and all pure linen, new and exclusive patterns. Siaei x7»8. $4. Jas. Paiondtfo. Any kind of trunk or valise you want cheaper than you can biiv it in any &Co 27 Read Paton & Co’s Revised price lht IQQQQQIQ Pslhgj, -You l:Oe|~las~le|-I, riivsiciiiiijiiiin suiieeoii A , i J.. ll. Tl I '.`l|@l . \ ~ - - ` 1 ' See our style of the fe pulfs, bows or knots. . Olr hai always been eegardedas ths& dard for all ndcr8quere carats, slyilt *fo ‘is ;’/%"°'2~l, . 'I' 0 J \ li ea-L5 ff., ilflslilfliii §You ’=Will Have .ga Good *Clock`<' gli you buy itherc We are showing a large line of clocks athat are asnisns, bonanza and s'rYi.isu. Une that we fancy *most is a block-wood clock, * strikes the hours on a musical *gong bell, and the half *qnatiukling cup bell; it ll tastefully decorated in gilt sanrolls auhtlli a beautiful OPIISIIIQ If you have any intention gjmying a clock it will he well worthyour time to sae us and get prices. W;.L!¥.':..“‘.‘¥“ Q-1 um i. e tad _Our .chad B other place on P. E. I. R. H. Ramly A grossing under the able management ° of lr. Fredrick Clark, who puts forth pub, miie, in gi-ng va;-igy, at ' 9 his beat efforts for the welfare of the P,-50,, that 'in mi; ,¢u_...J¢h|| N". pu%s.-Fishing smells with hooks is ,°,,_ 90 1|' ~ | qui an industry around the rivers ofy- --. ""-*-*H Cascumpec Bay. Niimbira of small Evmyllmllholldpwithisum- houasscanbeseenonthoserivers and fnlarhichandwearegoingtohelp the hshermen report good lishing. i y you gg do as as long as the supply with fair prices for the lish. lam i Al°€ We FREE! :gaudy relieved by Bentley’s Lui ? Ifyspmspmad 0Tl.:‘DOLLAB.;’ . more 05?” pretty thermometer absolutely free. gettheregalar caddlaiaoaaten parchseemd thaithsrmemssm iii i in si gt iiiifns if To ssl* UQ it ner =i"=i.=i. in 5 nd iiiniiil , ini