‘FEBRUARY 10 f In ,_.. _,,,,,~ __ _ _ 'mi 1..-mn saws' wi-i 'rua cHAni.o'r'rar0wN GUARDIAN 1-ri-r' mer or nn mam taderwa' fi 04 inocrri Mircn s C `- i f Head Offlcesln New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. The latest news, nrst of all. I D A Y N I G H T the city yesterday. 7”- ‘¢T"'-'~{"n§!{‘£{ »'-‘ it ..._._.[-‘eh -- nr( Hamilton Laird, North runti- y I 9 , .fl-Iomer Wyand, Mayfield, is visiting co, is recovering from his recent se- .relatlves in Bunimerslde and Link- vere illness ` . ` letter. L _.___ _ _ _ I __: - _ _ m - é- Bluebeard, the grand iairy tale, is v 'T A V °""'° 1:::.°.~~.a.2:";:.°*,:“» r 1°" “ lflnrlas C|'yS|a|S ; riiirtn iiiiten. i ° °'°°‘_ ° °" °l' gl' ' _ l ' _ ' _ 7' I -¥-- ‘ T The person who lost the long fur ..i'=:~..‘.:::;.’-=:.‘.:.‘2.~.°;..’i:f&:‘ aussi we -ii visit to friends in the clt ver should can at or wnw Tm I ‘ ' ` d~Tw0' _ Y-I (Guardian ‘at once. l;0°k0Y llllwll Fl'l¢ll~Y_wlll be People wishing to save - mioney e o the ‘bestgames played thl h ld i ' ' "non and one who st s s ou pay the r electric light nflll to Isl game called at 8.15 sharp .`.....'.._ _ ’““’ ° “ ‘"“ °”°"“ _"°‘=‘":';i"°°°“'"~ f All re F- it g t d C(;l‘here will be special services in the __ . , ' aers,wenwr rn oaver- uti-li i Dutn 3-‘ eaerve seal plan opens this morning at liullhes Drug Store Users in this °r my other issue oi nignrt tniiilsviwkn up eiii °i=-iliiiiii-. 8:1-cii 1 _ , ‘ this paper, are requested to ti t k ti F _ £2 gg ‘ T M Y -_ __ The G“3l`dl5|1- men on :fries :gzip al¢15g!yig:y°’;;::£?g' ser V _ _ ` °M“°"Y Uf W- OWW- K°PP°°l1» Will son are advertising the wbnderlui .f I 1” »;";; 7 iil::sp]:e? etiin ir:bihi“iJ` I"°" P°“l°- 'Post Card Protector. and will be "1 1 __ S SSW- pleased to explain how it is used to i, ,_ »°"` ,.f . Q -\_ _ ' A L’ /-gb. . ` V \ "-‘~ \ horse while crossing the ice at Noni, -- ' ` ‘ ` M ~`,+. ~` R““tl°° 'f°°°l1tl!~ M1101! Sympathy is_ B. L. Hooper, who has been in the '.-:N _*gt -\ tm,- fd’ ' _-`.'f_ '-*__* _ "'f.»"="" 'Q "3" / ' Church on Getting Married and St _ is ialllright, but farmers having good - ` .Epi 1z|§,v"v*!y"_,V,>_.,i"_,. .gp ' ing Married is intended for an elgl; homes in P. E. Island should think' _ __ __ f wand wiii be intensely interesting. fwice ere smlsratinr to anew coun- ' '<5 6,'/is 1_5! “` __`,._.--N _-,fl i "l`-‘f--1=~'_’.fff.l~ ` - 'While Wear Sale ol I Women’s Ready lo Wearables \ ‘F . ,~ ,. Today we take pleasure i n inviting you to the greatest display of wonicirs ready to Wearables this store ever attempt- ed. , _ Come today and judge of Come today and ,enjoy see the wonderful savings this ing beautiful new styles in sale has for buyers or white whitewear whether you wish WCRI. T 'Night Dresses Womcn’s gowns made of fine English cotton, slip over style neatly finished at neck and sleeves, regular 1.00 r _ Sale price 77C ` Women`s night dresses fine quality cotton, 3-4 sleeve- 'ti'-immed with dainty beading cmbroidery, lengths 56, 58 and 60 inches. Regular 1.35. Sale price 98: llrawersf Wide umbrclla style made 'of ' good quality cotton, with deep hem liemslitched. Salelprice 25c Drawers of exquisite fine quality eiiglish long cloth trimmed with clusters of fine tucks and_ very full ruffle trimmed' with embroidery both t l s S y C Special at 50c§ Corset to buy or not. V Corset Covers Corset covers made of gcod quality cotton. loose 'fitting fronts lace trimmed, worth up to 4.0¢. I _ Sale Special 25c Corset cover of fine English cmnbric trimmed round neck and armholcs with hemstitched frills' and lace special at 45|: Undersliirls Full size skirt of good qual ity cotton trimrne with clust er of fine pin tuck, set with two rows of torchon lace Special " 88c Skirt of fine quality English longclotli with flounce of naiiisook with wide tucks and finished with embroidery frill, _ Special $1.00 Special __ $1.25 Value lor 79c " ' v- 0 .~;ig.‘ --, ‘\ "_ *i __ Made by the well known D, and A. Corset Maker Regular $1.25 Corsets bright and new, made of ‘ '_ white Coutii with many bias :._v:`l".:\-_ ' -_"|31 yi. _. s .I l .- ' I. . . J ` ' ir'-. ' _ 3 A ‘~;;_?_=<.*`~.“’;:@” . fx ,fi _'-\.;1»\i<_»fo' N gorcs, which add to the slender and graceful appear- ance of the wearer. Has four hose supports two' front and on sides, trinimed with torchon lace size 19 to 27,. Every pair neatly boxed. A splendid roio spring model that will adopt itself wth equal ease to slender and medium figures hasdeep hips and medium figures has deep hips end med- ium high bust. A regular 1.25 Corset Special sale price 79s- ,, f _ _ r~, ' if J _,J __,, . I ..-. ' Q",/, j _*s* "l~`~4} V ` l. I’ -* ' t 11.55 d t Adam Brown, New Glasgow, was in £233, an ommrow momhu nt The tide will be _high this morning A sale of the Farm Stock and ma- In to-day‘s issue Johnson .Q John - l All should secure seats today, graph ____ Lieutl-iHod (th 311 Arm in 0 0 e ava lon ' 1/'>"‘v`v‘vi`:->1`=-A-"""i'.:3\.:;Ai "'71 I \ ‘ Y' w . iv l -1 ` V ,_ ,__ ,_ _._ , H g e a. ecture gn Ire- _ 1 5 , th '_ _ .~ _ I ; < @ \ /lillhd in the S. A. Hall on Thursday ggggrsf,-e(;;;¢c:;do0ne°L:'und|-£36 gtg: night at 8 p.m. All welcome. Isodore Doiron, the enterprising butcher of Mayfield, lost a valuable felt io’r Mr Doiron‘s loss _V k , `\\" ,» i ,_ _I _”` present spending a well-earned holi- glr .gi/.lp __/ , /7 , _ _ Rev- J.‘ Floyd's lecture Friday day visiting his former home, Milt- \ _#55, "Q 5.1%/ _` ‘evening in the Central Christian on Mr. Hooper says that the West V \ \ \ DT W&l`UL\l‘li0n will preside,_ V The Crystals are not saying, much but are practising hard for the hoc- key match Friday night. They want revenge lor their defeat: in their own Flllli by the Vics last week. All should The Central Society of the Anti- Tuberculosis Association acknowledge with .thanks the following: Roger Farquharson, $9.00; J. K. Ross, $5; .-Rev. E. McDougall, $2.00; D. A. Mc- Kinnon (druggist), $1.00. _ The many friends of Mrs. Nathan- iel Molyneaur, of Southport, _Lot 48, who' has been undergoing treatment at the P. E. Island Hospital, will be pleased to know that she is now im- l1l'0Ving nicely, and good hopes are entertained for her early recovery. A statement in reference to the operations of the Rhodes' Scholar- ship Scheme for the past year, has been prepared by Dr Parkin. From it is shown- that the total number ol scholars ln residence at Oxford' under the Rhodes Bequest, was 179, includ- ing 78 from the Col-onies. In the Fin- al Honor Schools Arthur G. Camer- on of Montague, P. E. Island, (Bal- liol College woo second class in Mo- llol College won second class in Mo- dern History, and A. R. McLeod, of Uigg, P. E. Island, (Balliol College? lourthi class in Ijiterae Human- ity. _Tuberculosis and How to Combat It" is the title of an illustrated pamphlet of 104 pages. The author is S. Adolphus Knopl, M. D., of New York, who is an authority on pul- monary diseases and tuberculosis. The pamphlet is an essay written by Dr. Knopf in competition for the prize offered by' the International Congress on Tuberculosis which con- vened at Berlin in 1899. It gives a clear, concise statement of what it is necessary for the general public to know about the dread malady, how to avoid infection, how to prevent its spread and what to do in the early stages. Arrangements have been made by which persons desiring to procure a copy of this valuable treat- ise can be supplied at 25 cents per copy on application to Mjlss DeBlois at the Dlspensary, or to_ the Presi- dent of the Anti-Tuberculosis Socie- ty, Dr. McLaughlan. _ ::"Brltish’Almond' Pink," an "ide- al" preparation lor chopped hands and roughened skin. As a face lotion and "after shave," it ranks with the very best. Prepared and sold at 25 cents a bottle by A. W. Reddln, Phm. B., Central Drugstore. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Klmi Yod Ilan Always llaulhl 'llhe will of the late George Stan __ ` _ ' V ley has been probated and by it his Rev nd M E C C ~ _ t t _h b _ _ a rs . . 0rey,ofPe»tit- iinilif nii°wif§`lnii1`i‘iii>ys§ili°°d b” °°“"‘° °"°”‘ S““““’ “” S-'*““"“'Y N- I 3 'Z-_ _' \ . . 8' ‘ \ ' ‘ ‘ cgggggllggvwalevigimp niiiiéimggide 0, this acid you sunday iii; the Uni? £ /-__ -V - - / alight. Reserve plan is selling iasatyted Bfptist pe0ple'_Bt` John Tele` ,_ . _ _ _ ; go and see U they with ‘i-:veral had to be responded to, so '__ ‘ r anyone who will call at their score, The Earl Grey arrived in this port yesterday bringing over thirty pae ol mall. The Minto crossed to Pic- tou. The Straits are only obstructed by loose ice and passage is not dll!!- cult. West during the past; ten years, is at FY- V . - i HHIIHI day evening by the Charlottetown' Concert Co., under Prof. Earle's di-l though no encores were permitted, 5 The concert at Georgetown Tues- g rection, was a grand success. 'Al-l -ax.. -_...t-.»...-.....~..»-.¢=.-=»...»¢..\..-_\v,~\¢_ ~.-»-e=__»...<...a-.\s...».aa..._- _-... cellent were the different numbers_ endcred. Not one dissatisfied per-i son left the hall. All were loud in? their praises oi the company and' other visit in the near future, where' _they will be sure of a very warm wel- come and a bumper house. »-_ The death ‘occurred atfHe.mptcln Tuesday ni-ght of Michael Mclvor, an aged and respected' resident ol that place. Mr, Mclvor became ill with heart disease about three weeks ago, but! gradually improved, and was thought to be out of danger, and his land by his illness, left for his home' in the United Statjes last week. His wile predeceased h1m» about one year one son'Eugene and three daughters homestead. Martin, Hunter River; on Feb. lltb, when the young people oi that vlci- I nity and lar away came to spend a ' few happy hours. Although the night was stormy and the roads al- most impassible there were a large _ crowd present. Dancing began as ' soon as the violinist entered, every _ one enjoyed the lun. The evening. Q artin in her ood st ein which given when M. Peters and J. Hurrell ' step-danced. 'Music was furnished ‘ by Messrs Hurrell, McKenna and ' Ways. Songs were enjoyed immense- Hurrell and many a clap and cheer waa given him by all. Till the wee sma hours of the morning brought the gathering to a close they all de- parted moving it was 'the most plea- sent evening they had ever spent.- Com. zzlftepressntative characters will be dealt with by the witty and nlnquent Calder in his lecture to-night, February 10th, in the Baptist School-room. Subject: "Phe ten on a train.” Only 16 cents. 2~8d3i. cal, original. Hear the Rev. E. P. Calder tell in his own very interest- ing way about "The ten on a train" Baptist School-room, tonight, February 10th, eight o'elock. V Admission, only 15 cents. 2-Pd3i. ‘hope they will pay Georgetown an-l § ago. I-Ie leaves t0`fmourn 'two daugh- ters and one son 'ln the United States e' Margaret, Josie and Cecelia on the _ passed smoothly away till lunch which was readily prepared by Mrs j M E YI everyone partoolf of a hearty meal. The dancing room was again entered 5 and many a laugh an cheer was _; ly from the well known singer James :- ::l-Iumorous, sen-ras, phllosophi- ‘ f. eldest son who was called* to the Is- ‘ -_v.~.-.».\\».-1. f There was an enjoyable evening C spent at the home ol Bruno .and Mrs _ gr E N A I 'L :inet QUEENS coUNiY cUiRniAiif` ” = gg,” 'Ms L’ ,_ -.4 .encased ___ _ Bleached lable damask,purelinen worlh $1.00 ollered here--68c yd. , __ THAT LS JUST ONE small sample of theitable linen values brought _ c f' you by this great sale. We were very fortunate in picking up a line of- ` _ ` factory remainders, 7 to zo yards in length at 30 to 50 per cent ‘under the usual price, the bargains mentioned above is _representative of the whole im- f mense showing. ' ‘ 54 inch unbleached l)amask,g0od 28 weight, floral design, worth 38c c 56 inch unbleached damask, finer and smoother finish, very pretty design, 48cgradefor...............;.... C 64 inch unbleached damask, finer and smoother, conventional- fern design good 58cvaluefor..............i. c 1 55 inch Unbleached damask in conven- 32° ' i tional buttercup design,w0rth 45c for - A Lily design in 5s inch Unbleached f dainask, firm heavy texture, 40C worth 530 for .............. Four handsome designs in many weights - from 52 to 78 inches values to 684: 48C for...................... ...... _ - R \ Another assortment in wider widths and a variety of good designs offered at 5oc I; ‘ 55c 630 and every one of them worth a third more than our figures. I ' ' Grass Bleached Damask “Mill Ends” Special narrow bleached damasl: for 62 inch daintily fine white Table Damask _ 'l l small tables, silkily fine and smooth, 386 showing a leaf design, worth 58c lzc . 5ocvaluefor...................... for..... ..... .. ........ __ A wide assortment of handsome designs Five different handsome designs in a 1. _ . showing Lily, Shamrock, Pansy, etc fine, fine soft well finished linen 66 to 69 68C .1 v firm, close linens. 65 inch widths, 48C inches wide values to 1.10 for only ` `1 great value at6oc for............ '\ Anotler great value comes in fine smooth silkily finished linen of various widths upto 2 yards wide, beautiful goods worth i.15...... .......... 'f ` - . . . i » -. ) _ I Now in addition, we have every cheap line that there is, we can offer i -you linens, 18c, zzc, 2 5c, 36c and all the rest, from the cheapest to the very _ best we offer you a complete line, everv item reduced for the sale. ‘ BUT WE RECOMMEND THE WONDERFUL OFFER OF HIGH GRA DE GOODS MENTIONED IN THE LIST ABOVE--BY _D ALL MEANS THE BEST LINEN CHANCE WITHIN YEARS. LOOK ,Q THEM OVER TO-DAY. - ‘ is V 4 _ » _ , _ ) x 72 inch While Sheeling---a line '3- grade---specially priced al 204: ’ . » ~ - » ' 72 inch bleached sheetings a ~A heavier and firmer sheeting _ ' 5 very special value at. . . . . . _ .,.20C 72 inch, great valne at .'... . .- . . . . .". Single bed sheetings,best Eng- ' _7z inch, heavy English Wig ‘.'. land Wigan,_special at. _ _ L _ . . an, very special value at. .`.. . . " 80 inch sheeting, firm round Beautifully fine, soft 'smooth - ` -» i thread notably cheap at . . . . . . . . sheeting, no starch, a lovely line at38C` ' 80 inch Twill' cotton, good 80 inch sheeting best English i weight, great value at only. . . . .H 38C Wigan, twilled or plain. . . . . . _ *.45¢ ,. - Three other wonderful leaders are offered at 48c, 5oc, 52c. ‘ '_ Fine all Linen Sheeting, 90 inches wide, very special 98C ~ l _ value, round smooth thread, note the excellence of this - Some Leaders in Unbleached Sheelings . 72 inch good weight. ... me fi . . . 72 inch, heavy sheeting a _wonder 22C ` 72 inch very heavy sheeting 90 inch very heavy she tin ' I present value wouldbe 3oc for 255 close, firm and fine. _ .fa .gi 283 ’ tv » V.,-._ ~ llemming free, on all sbeeiings, ~ "/"".',-"-,_ ’ ' ’ Pill o Cotlons, Towellings ` "'.»"=~ _ ,W _ I /8illx77 inch Counlerpane l I _$l.85 prade lor-$l.49 _ f._ J. \ J _-au..- Vte want you to see this splendid _ V /_ " ” "American Cr0¢h¢t” counterpane. See _ ' _ --gi; jfs_ii2_+?f=?-_;iii'a~ Another while collon bargain 36 inch _English Collon, Special, 7c The response to our special “ten cent offer” the other day was so great that we were ‘ cleared completely out in one day. ' ' Today we have another splendid bargain for you. .full yard wide English Cotton \ smooth. fine, close, good weight SEVEN CENTS PER YARD. Only ten yards to each customer. Come early io-day ` as we have only iioo yards to.dis~ pose of, at this figure. FINE ENGLISH CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON 40 INCH WIDTH---iz I-2 cts. ‘ _ i A ' _ i v i 1-' ne in I ' Psirwirrs 7 Pleasant ._ Evening A Cu be passed in the home with a it _ Post Bread is the highest standard for _quality ` Try it Prices 5c, 6c, 7c and 8c per loaf. Card Proiedor showing pictures great- ly enlarged, faithfully reproducing all colors Home made Evaporated Cream Bread, Made only at the ' Eclipse Bakery Sinai in original picture. _ ‘ ‘S-(Dv ‘-3001 ’I‘.|?° `, Call and 'lei ua explain how ii is used. . A4,..i 'Vi' is = , _-_-'~ 4 f , - 7 i=‘!l;=--f‘_f ----- _=.~_~»......,¢_f1` I C _ iroruiereem _ ‘ T’ " The most famous -uf' i" perfumes in the Unit- ed States. The deli- cate fra ance of _the rose ang the dainty odor of the violet are Ent hyfnol Tooth Paste either w_ be fouiiii ul' great service in preventing decay. Price 25c a Nba "The Best Drug Store" ' We havevevery prepafaiion ad\'eriise_d or having merit. \\’e rccommen _ ‘ Wampole'a Tooth Paaie “The MacKinnon Ilrua Co" _ re resented in such oauooisrs c_‘°f.Gi.oe0. me Kemsn. ' bllizsful harmony and ' sweet, dainty, delic- iousness as to make it pular with every- .__ . f ` _i if 1;. _ 7 -- 1- Yard wide English Cotton- ' 3° |,_ ff N u ;°_¢.y gg, gndoapanesej Chinwan at ii -~ 2;?/:ii gangs :lor yaiig. This ls at price ollrl a splendid owortimltr ood gasy nn °¢m,9|-_gnmpqro , procure some genuine quality -» ` bog; 1t'sth¢ gang. giooroh Mobeod 3-edt! half peice. Gall today. G. .5 1" ard by which other rfumes are judged. P* 75 bis ounbeilrl ll# 'P0 ._-_ mitolnloa, Jewelers- S-ltlil -_*_ l “sat la- "Every housewife should ‘ °° i ii Ula :high it atvzryuhli? early. Spring Fashions of household hints, also some readable *sad _- l l