.Z»'.”11_ _ _ _ __ -on msn _ osagnommowu _fjooianian rms-i or sw- riios' steven ,rgue AQ lv A » Ill€h -talk. it over. 'We’l1 talk it over with ~ 'lyoulr "l`here's no chance- `an argument when we fill your p_resc_riptions.~ We _ use . the. purest ` m for _ drugs." Perfectly _com- Eohinded by modern et- . ' 0 S. - _No substitution! You.'ll_f1nd them just asiyour doctor ordered- - f Let us dispense 'your next. _ E. A. F6s`téf° 'f' ' Central Drugstore » _` 1 ' ,. 2° .25 IIAPP WiYEAR Buslliilllz the Short Course in Char- Iottetown. Mr. and Mrs. R. Brennan, Sum- msrslde, were among visitors _ to Charlottetown yesterday. -'Mr. Geo. H. and Mrs. Boyle, West _River-. were recent visitors at the Parsonage Pownal. _._ _ _ Miss Ruby V. Brown, New London s in Charlottetown amusing nié Bliort Course ln Household Science. Miss Marguertie Mcii/llllan, Fair- view. is in Charlottetown attending the Short Course in Household Bcience._ _ Mrs. Eben Marshall of North Rus- tieo has returned home after spend- ing a'very_ pleasant visit with friends and relations in this City, Bliss Maggie A. MacNevln, Argyle SNOPB. i‘_5 Hmong those attending the Short Course in Household Science in Charlottetown. ‘ ` The Misses Ethel Phillips, Brackley Beach, and Bessie Munn, of Winsloe, were among the visitors to the city yesterday. . Mr. Charles Phillips of Brackley Beach and Mr. Amasa Horne of Oy- _Hier Bed Bridge were among the visit- ors to the city yesterday. ' The Messrs William E. Monaghan and Wilfred Curly were passengers westward on Wednesday afternoon to attend the basket social at Kelly's Cross. ‘ Mrs. .W. R. Webster, Rollo Bay West, who went under a seriousmper- _ation in the P. E. Island Hdspital on Wednesday 1-ast in doing well as _'can be expected. Mr. Wilfred T. Woods _returned from 0’Lear_v a fcw days ago where he was relieving the agent at that lrluce and is now at his home at Kelly’e Cross. ‘ , His many friends will he delighted to learn that Judge McDcm'ald, who has been ill in the P. E. Island Hos- pital, was able to be out driving yes- terday. Mr. C. H. B. Longworth, of Chap- lottetown, was a passenger to George .tc-'vii by the 8.45 train last night en . route to Ottawa to attend a meeting 6' u 1 \ __ _ ‘ 1 ¢u‘J‘i£f§'_“€'.i'.?'“ nl i225-l°?¢'?3il“u.2f ,o _ aiu 5 be certain ol seonrlngrhe hl|:hsll"l\:la'l.l{i_es arid ofpaglnz the ow- fst |;c;:_‘si le prices lfyou s op hsr_e dur- nz. i f" ' ‘ - '_ F. S. Mitchell l='arn'1'f'o|f'.SaIE Mr.'A. R. Wise, Milton offers for private sale 80 acresof choice land with dwelling and outbuildings >Q of tue Advisory Board of the Fishery Dciiartment. ' ~“’f"'S~ 1-- W- Muriihv one little Miss ;7"I`01h_lI_` will urrilrc here shortly ,_ om kingston, Ont., to spend some time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. West. 66 school sr. sho win be accompanied as far as Moncton by licr husband who zoos to St, John to tokc the s1'.e_.mer '1" t _ eu onic for - urope. -~v~»-a-as.';z -can f 'uf h' hsiaieof =~ -”lf_sh°¢.¢=n1-.Mais _er -of f`i\fe`. - \ fest and .clean games of hockey._ The competing teams were the Victorian, the Maritime. cliamp.i_ons.'for ,-the Pest' three years, and 'the Connaughts, t is year in the P. E. island Hockey Lenses. the former winning by the that these. teams have met; in the first game the Connauglits were the bsrr Changed Burns, tue last. year star of the Vics, played as of old n~e-:_-_-_-Y-_».~:_-Y-.».-;_»:_-_-.~_~_»_-:_-.1-_~_-,-;.< -_-_-;.-_-,-:_-.- "'f"'_§f"§""3Y,"`5j§§7TT"§'f'f"'§fi"`f"¢`="""f*"T""‘""7"`f”"?¢"""§'if"'"`"""""*""""""""`""'f""~'f"""‘-"""""" _ . A " ,M *_* __ _ __ _,J P _ __ _ ___ )_, _' __ to our old' metaphor, the narrow l 3 . i _ __ _ _ ’ (i ' . E HBA-err ill ' _ __ _ _ _ o _A5 _tht Al'l1u&_Rll1|¥.lB|t night t_he _last night, . and IIerrell,' the Con- take sporting fans were treated to two nmights' point- was substituted by their We L. Macdonald, v " ` l 'rue victories outoiosseetheir oo- _ponefits in combination and this is ‘wil-9re'they won. The first fifteen an even nature neither side scoring, In the first half the Vics got three' score of 6-1. _ _ goals and thi* Conns. one, and the er is _ This is the second time this season g:m.c ended G-l. in the Vics' favor. done." Nevertheless, if we cannot |fl‘iic second game was also won by ,the tics bv the score 3.-1. A full then the personnel of both teams has this issue, but the Evening Guardian, on the other' hand. we' are satisfied ' .which is issued .it 4 o'clock, will contuin n detailed report. Vicfvls byvthescorg of 5-1. Since report is uunavoidablv crowded out of stant w _ .3 4 L5|.,.._. ._ ' ' .' v' - ' challenge from. “Eldonites” hockey`- team (whose. trophies have-yet.to be won) to play a friendly game of 'hockey in the Arena rink. _ _ _ . . The following is the line upz- Cover. Point MacCallum _ Centre. R8-13158? _ Rover. _Stewart Right Wing. 'JD_h‘l1ston ' Left Wing . Manager J. McBride who will be pleased to have the_ Eldonltes man- ager call on him at the ‘-McLean" , house on Saturd ,pleasure try Einhymol su-aying_ Cream. softens the nr_iost_ obstinate heal-d wonderfully" and gives that natural, comfortaiile feeling after sha- vingl A tube 25C. The Ma.cKinnor Drug Co., Corner Great Geor *Z* .;. .;. .;. 0? 0:. Q e :fe ¢°¢ . o ¢:» . 5;# ¢.o .;. 0:0 exe go ago og. sto of 0.. sfo ed was born in Rhode Island, sixty years ago and oams to this Island about five years ago and since that _ltime has been engaged"in' mercantile 'pursuits at New Dominion. Durim: these years he had won the respect r>f_ the entire community, which was evident from' the _very large number £5 people who atgzenélecl his_f;iii_er_a_l. e_ w s i1_ma_n o _s ering negr y and lthou 11 " . illness ways of ii tr,vil_i; uatill' lvlwas patqlsxitly borne _ar‘id_'with _pljlilfeqt _resigns iqn to thc Dlvii`ie" will and with unfaltsring faith in the Lord Jesus Christ as his Saviour, he gently and peacefully passed into the eternal world. Be- sidesh'his_'_Wvidpw-:_i;en-'ilauet Mai;__Q\;ar- 'r e- e eaves ‘ .- ourn ‘a s er. Mrs, Brown of Greelxvlllu, R. I., and 3a lgrae eircle__of_ othe Jelsgtlves. _Tho iPal 'hedlfers“”were ’lges_srs._' A. Dpu*_l,_ Hugh MacPh-ee; All n 'Ma.cDou2a_l,_ P. Dowling, J. Murphy and Peter Currie. The remai_us_'_'Were interred in' canoe _fcove 'oeeietery _td ewsif- the Kiorious resurrection- morn when the corruptible shall put on incnrrn- ptipn and the mortal immortality. MISS AL_D'A McKAY Seldom in our Villiage life, has the shadow of profound -sorrow. ssfilvd with so much density, as was ex-I perienced, on the death, in her 15th year, of Aida, dearly beloved and nnlv daughter ot' Eldon and Janie Mciiay, New Glasgow. She had been ailing for the past few months, _and despite the best medical skill and untiring attention if devoted parents, she passed pence- f-illy away on saturday Jen. 17th. Death is always sud, but it lreptre so, ' when one so bright " and is called away in the bloom the clierlslled pet 0! the and 'general favorite with a_ll. was of ii gentle and lovable d s-_ and ber spotless life had her to schoolmates and ‘her grief-stricklin -Parents one brother, Arnold, she loaves' relatives and friends tomoutn eu ly demise. _ 'rue luijefgi _ sei-vice in the Christ# ohnfeéi' was_'eonuuctee _ey Rev. A. Ha field, where s large gath- had assembled" t-0 DAY N101! tribute of rsspwt- ' _ ' pall-bsnrsifrwsre, Edgar Bttv- bnson, Homer Wyand, Howard Park- mau, Lemuel Wyand, Jim-.es And- rews, George Dickiescn, _ | Sheltered new from llfe's tempte- L tions. rom its cares and dread alarms, Na-iight can reach the soul reellnlus ' P ln the loving Saviour'l arms. | i _ _ I ne by ons, why should we murl\'_““` i. The vicinity of Hampton was sad- ‘dencd on Monday IB” when M H. llallam ol D\.I\\1l»l‘- | wiuiem myers of ciuuiis om. M- _ i'laskz_i, perisliedon trail, body found that _ hmm] on Fam “___ _ _ ' us, r;ri_d_tfo;h_c;_ar_ making _a sacrilegi_ .The "McLean Tartans” accept the M" Myers who was f0rw'eigm' gms e 0 1’ es I m omg so' we years oi age. was a son of the late Isuac Myers of Hampton. , _ Ile left home 1- some- twenty-eight years ago and cngaged in railroading throughout the Western States and _ _ ' 'ft vi ni t- li' n r “Y llgiafilflweilil Capt. _ ,Goal g_,_;r til tag gilgmogd cialazin esgxh creases egg produ_ction_ and_ docs it _ Mi:_m_\_i_§_ade Point. . _Amca__where he spent some “mm nuicklv, naturally and efficiently It Leaving there at the `beginn_ing of the _Boar war he went to A1as_ka,.wbere he mer. with marked success _in..tbe gold mince of the North. __ - ' lle visited the Island since, years ago to see his aged mother who has since passed away. Mr 'Myers was well andrinvorabl - t7 _ _ . ._ _ . y_ ii F-eb_ 7th_ to mal?By_;_Yf§,;;€I_:ents_? m known as a man Ofsl'-0111115 Cl1HI`HCt0l‘ the mcmhers of the local branch of M _and his favorite motto wa.s.tbe Gold- the A. 0. H. of which .Mr. Delaney _:For _making the shave a short en Rule which :bids usdo _unto oth- was ers _as we would that they should do to you. ` ‘ -" ' f Besides a large circle of 'friends and _relntives he lcaves to ‘mourn one -'brother George on tliohomestead and two sisters Mrs E li/lcKinno H m- ee .- . n, u U Streets. Mau eton and Mrs. D, H. H'asiam of Du- past . luth. _ '_ _ ` ' ~ His remains are_bnried_ for the pre- will if°.°*»°*2'*2°_'$";°'§'°3‘¢°°2"¥;‘§r°I'°!*°¢'¢°°I°iT°°§*°Z* _sent in Alaska but his friends have but n _ . | . I i To the sorrnwing friends and rela- itivcs the Guardian extends sincerest ,_ so I - MR"J0HN LATHAM' 5`Yymrdlll)5l:.hel‘ Pullers l-llcfisr c0DY\l vilho --- . ‘ ' ' cnu 'rue doom of Mr. J 1 L. th _' . __ . _ -_ Mn. RICHARD DELANPPY- 'l'l:c death occurred at his hoire in Tignish on Monday., Jan. 26th, of Mr. Richard Dclorey. Ht the advanc' ul age ei sixty"B°V9"- He' “ll"h°“gh suffering somewhat from the d}9Hbm' ues ofaser evne'ered-_ to be 1" "HY good health uniiil~-within ashort tim! of his death. He_‘cun‘tra’cl$9d f-¥l>\10i<\ fever' about six weeks' D\'0Vl0\\B C0 lil! death, but was onwtlie road to re- ws-cpy wlwi he ' took lxemori-ne'g0 0| uw ,,mgs__t0,whi¢h ha silcsilmbcn de. spite the 'liestqpossihle medical carc- Mr. Delaney' was onb of the foremost citizens of 'ri'goisli,_ being a naru- wor|_ring, honest ma‘n_ kind and chur- n§»,|e in all respects' and interested in fuiytliilig tliat~’tc_nded towards the be-tternient of theitown: I-le was born' in 'Hope f River about _the year 1547; but moved-'atran early 'date' to iiimiaegssn when he was.-encased in farmingwbr some thus- -_.From there he moved to' 'I“l¢l\\8l\'-*Bb.°“t 9°“’“ years' ago where he '-opined a black- smith shop. 1 As s.'smieI|~l\e was not!- od for his diligence nnd"ddv0tlon' to dun, andjit was not..ves‘y long he- fnre he had' WUFKOU \1|1"H'“V°fY “"3” trade 'ih Tignlsh snd»vieini1l’y. 135,143- 'n» aorrowing' widow, he imvog .to mourn their- great loss 'two daughters, Mrs. ~oe'orgs»'-iaocinson. of Roxbury. Mass.. "N1¢_'-`“°\“““ 5" nomo, use two-sons. Jclinslid AUS-' ein, both* at home: 'Plvovsisters nl- so survlveiiim, Mrs. Jas. Brown, of Hope lflver, and Catharine. B180 0| mo by one they leave us waitinB. Hopf,-R|v,|1_ - ' -" Passing t\ii'0\l!1|`- W0 “U97 *nm* ' . ' His funeral took place to R. C. _emftai-y, Tlpnluh on Wednesday, l a and Colin. 1._,“||-4”* lg tile. st since |00- __ _ _ 'in the ,Gurdon of Gethsemane, that vigio are Playing for the drst time | nllnutes of the wamc was fast play of the encrusted mud 'and refuse of his cstce pn pcrs please copy) .-T. .....- __ _ I uiwiiin nisirne oltly and sincerely pray for mTi'\7al strength and _'inspiration without Always the same Standard of Pictures catching at least 'something of the gilt he seeks. l-ieis' 'ot senuin out BORN ¥ E vague request upon the vague _:\il'; he is merely opening, to revert reek of his own solil to the infinite ocean, and automatically the ocean surges ln; though, ‘from having been ` closed to the cleansfug sea,the creek may have become so blocked with the encrusted mud and reins? of his wn mcanness or failure that it will the waves a long time to wear slow, but certain, way through. cannot; therefore, expect to ac- liievc everything at first. Even Christ Himself, it will be recalled, prayed, He added immediately those four wprds, in which the soul of allprny- ` concentrated, “Thy will he . ld-l s __ _l '_' s __ . Pixocimivimc. lon Fniimv AND SATURDAY ‘ _ The Vifagraph Company Presents " “Beauty \`Jr\adorned”! We have absolutely no hesitation in stating lliis- tothe _ thc most hilarious comedy ever produced. Wo reliisrfto-'t believe there will be zi dry cyc in the theatre from live, minutes after the story starts, until thc end. The play is* zictcd by }\l.l.~S'l`AR /\rfistcs, ainongsl others being Sydney ` Drew, Clara Kimball Young, Elhcl Lloyd :ind jzuncs Young.E. Imagine the plight of two adventurers w|io.wi~rc .shorni of there false hair, wig, tcclh and a fqw~ other things, :is depicted by the above artistes, and you will rcailizc thc possibilities of thc situation. There are no :iftcr regrets to this picture.. ‘l .a a Comedy in two acts » climb thc mountain in u single stride' we can :it least keep n clear and con- cye upon the summit. (lr if with, and are only candid rnough ith ourselves to own it, a life of ordinary smugness and comfort, of material aims and uninspired re- _ pectability, we can at least realize prayer has then no meaning for “l'Ier H_usbanrl’s l_ Experiment." ldiograpii mil I _ ‘Jerusalem and [hc ]1()|y ..lur\i\iu.le|ii, tliciliuri-_ii of.(_-lio i Land." Edison ' I 1 lfe wsiiilvil fo test liifi xiiifu, init ilffor ii~ii¢- fine, inulufling streiff life in Iloly Sepulitlirc. llic (hrilon uf, (letlise-inane. flu: Blosiluu or" \l\s_l"uiihfui. liotlilifheui. rho River Jordan. the lluurl Eau. .lci'ii'lio, niidflin Sozlof lin ii if arise one nf the least among us to stumble.-Everyman. ` get the eoual of Royal Purple Poul- “The Stolen Heart.” _ Selig Drama -The sensation of' the inali- querndo w:is"`:\ siliuining girl in \i.'nck.'I`lie story centres :uonnil .~ un onileuvuur to pierce her identity. __ - Specific. It fattens the fowl, in- is u ed by hundreds of leading poul l tr Y smaller sizes 50c and 25c The MacKinnon Drug Co Corner Great _.i HF-131 ns.. _ _ [ BRITISH ANIMATED- WEEKLY D-.I I With World Wide News _that’s Worth While | I See Hans Holmer, the Halifax runner, win the ' _ Powderhall Mafhthon ' As an egg producer you cannot _ S _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ men. Large sized package $1.50, E, its last resting place testifies to the m _ ._ _ _ in which be was held hy his ciglihors. A parade was formed by George and Kent Sts Metf an enthusiastic member. (Other ~ Miss Etta Gardiner, . M1'-DC Witt Calfns . Songby ___ _ Songby ' _ “Y0u’re a Regular Girl” “ I s. Asleep in the Dcc|i,’_' ' _ _ , , TQM GAliVldll'l_ AT Tllld PIANO. ` CONCERNING CORSETS I Many and various have been the cceptcd Eillioiisottcs during the i decade, and even this season is infinite variety. The Botti- here | Performances 7.00 & 9.00 p. m. Admission TEN Cents _ Children’s Matinee Saturday at 3.0() p. ni. 1090-2-6_lVl2i. »" I . _ ._ . _ _ has ulilleclsd i0 f-he extremism as it is the rev rse of r ceful _ c g a _ li-. ' ' - 1 =-. - 1 . d'n t modern ideas and arou- _ T' _ _ _ t 1 h t d accor 1 g 0 . ' 5; eflgllgllslgndDinhavt(liotl;;l:'ln;0xl‘lv8l3r09cg ses crlfifisml tlldlt IS lar lrcvm Ulglehq- I tmtilr dmssps' he endmwdviirniif afluirs fron ihnsu of n ii _ I ' s rap y osing a Dr. e wi 1 nu :ur o ' ~ _ ‘ ‘ - ' mm' _ tion” is grotesque rather than The new models :irc nntcil for their fvu' si-u.=n»i1s nu". 'i`hi-v on- n\,u,di~ of 'Y ulfzthing else, so that it,~_is_pe\‘fcCtly ,.cmm»k,,\,|e flexibility; they :irc iv\'¢~~ 1-iiiiaiviiilr-ry mul lui-c. irimmcil \\'il_h c ant. "nel: to predict that the silhouscttc S _ _ . vidcd with very few steels, und :irc riliilmi; ns ii |i\aifh1'r,..f1'_iq§_ 1; Hwy _ é bg géunn/fi18_f \l_:;?|plI!,,‘:~£,(:,_n,_;`{as egg? milf! of tho suftcst__ini\f.cl‘i=\ls,_ __ \‘i' |iui't.u|c~_ hutistu, ruhllui' ivnhiiiuiz Hull 1I'\f*l- f<»u.~ ' <35 Alimited lot- of women’s, Women's patent leather,b G u n_ _metal but_l`<>J`}'ed - » ' 1 t _ 1' _ d _L-_Sold = oots, ‘Ii prcscnt '_p_opu_a e .”2.‘§§eZ?.‘.f‘ i.’2£.‘i"¥I»§..§’°‘Z.?. §_"3..”;§ii_i_;§ 3.?-$§’F3§&.2... faves ' yesefdos r » » Patent pumps- with 'two of sizes, at 75c and $1.00 ac- blggsgezlilfggangogéieng _straps and b_ovv,_ seasonable Cording to quality' nicc comfortable boot that StYle_- ine? _f5l(L)ff;l't5’ 1333922 A better “"6 °f W°"‘9"'S|f,°"S $2”f§“la"ly 5°" $325 re¥l1$olhoyu"§`1igh(lrkio siloés; American cut boots, sizcs "W ' Sizes g1.2_ 3_ 3 1.g_ 4 _and 3 2 1-2 I0 4, 21 Mat and llalllyl Gun metal pumps, new few other sizes worlh'up`."to linc,going now at _ Half-Price styles, rC_i;ulni‘ly $3 for $2.40 11.00 now . _ _ _ l _ .1 .f.-an-<\» -1 is - -in 1 . -_~ ¢-- " ' ' *-“Q * ' '“°“‘“ .m_1 i-II _______; _ .w__;;‘_.-.___ TIT, 'TL on ""!"*'*\”' ‘ ==,_ ___'y;':;-.-. . l°‘°<__ ._ _ . 1-- . _ 1 ._ _-...pf _ . ._ . , .\"’¥ \\ l :L_ ___ _ < = E' _' "‘. i ___ )/: __ ‘;':.;'.'..-»-`~»""”‘“J gi. ' I e' ' ‘L 'Q $4, today... $3.20, H. part of the city without charge. This shoe sale will last but 11 short time longer :is the :~'l»-'~- A v ' ‘- 1 i ._ -Yi - _ _ I _.»,.1,, , ri \ . l 5' f A y_ . . I _ ` ~» _ ~'.=°' .-'f._.'_~ '-fill 1|: 1f.3l'l K,” `f | ||i Ng* ,is -=~===-'_~’- f ;i..c_ , -. i'. ` ___ _ (_ . _ _ Q : li: i_"- AW ___ __ ;e4g-if-as-'-;:5_ fi __ _ A -as-_...j »-_ ~°;:4..._.....' *zz* *'- 35 f i = .,. 5 .V _.i 'e .__ 5 il*