if P--, i 1 \ if ~ f1AN_oAnv a`7,'19m ` ,. ‘» , .- , . _, 1 . .1 f i ' I In I ' ” f vi i . ' ‘ ,M s , / . ’ 1 .X , :fs . '»\”f"-< J '.- ` ,_ /, ¢ _J _:_ _ _ __ -nm.-.mr nm ' ~ THE -cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN "= _ _ - - f _-_ __ -" _ -_ -_ L ' - . f.- r ',, . /< . rms'r or ann i"'"{'I‘i‘i _ ' W '.1' ,_'¢_.'» ,' » /' " . v f ' ° ‘ ' ‘ *i "ffl 7. ' , ' '»_ . . -'_ f.'~>»/ .. » - _ , .. v - f ' _ ' F. ‘if-» ' ' '. » ’ ' -' ’~“5 """‘ _ 3 5-9] 3?' fi; -,_._ /1 "Fi ‘V , " r v f ; \ ” , .. , - ” ` f 4 l uc.-_ 1...*-»...»_~ -1 ._ .» - = . 1 , ~ i I ’ ' _, ¢'. ~ f ~ " 1 ' l PAGE mul! _ 'THE ” W’ ` J :,_°.::.=.‘;‘.;i::°z';:.&` 4 I A _ _ _QUEEN 5 GUARDIAN _...__ Tl.” ‘EWS Maritime Wednesday. 26th .1.34. _ ' ..;. Everyb'dy shouldveo Elici and it er's Bchoclromn toda fr The nd, ,gm -D, high this Ute;-hoph nignt are asked to be in their seats _ » at L04 and wm,°“-ow Mthrhooh at early as curtain rises at eight.-fif-. ___ _ teen. _ | -l.l-.11 Representatives from \ | 'A t '_ New Brunswick Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island will take part- in the above racer, Reserve seas plan opens at rot/clock Monday morn- ing at _I-iughes’ Drugstore. 1 . _| I i __ _ Hi mb” is z_5_J Y 9 ° 6* twelve pages nlso a pretty short s u ¢ . _'__ J Many items of world wide interest » hagrhz' 0l?,iceEé°§g;‘;2 \:”`will be found in t.odey's 'Guardian »of iw” “am” “am” by W' W' Bunny' lives. Twelnty-nve cents will do it. ` The firm of Stanley Bros ‘ve dis- solved partnersnip. The -business will be conducted as heretofore under ___ \ '" story entitled thu Artistic Temper- "A special im°°ti"‘g °' tl” “'“"‘°d ' ment. H. H. Brown intends holding a -.__ _ ,mammoth sale on Frida/y and' Satur- Ai; d wth 'ei day_ See ad in tm. “sum W9' 5"' ‘in W" “Q t° “d"'°""t¢nd. Business of import.-ance. _ tisers in this or any other issue m this paper, are requested to mention For choice reading thu late Dr Dob- The Guardian- son’s sermons ara unexcelied. They -_ ‘BN DOW Selling ht 011° 410119-I' Del” The following were registered at ‘WW Ut B11 the 1° in l1°0k3¢0l`€9- _ the Revere Hotel yesterday: A. D. i , . » \ 9 N1. its _ / 0VERCOA lowly Pric sail \ l- \' A if X _ F .xg > I | /' l /, _ Come examine the / making of our fine overcoats. Investigate _ every detail of material ` 'and making, notice how ; carefully they are de- _ signed and finished, then take a guess at what you consider them worth. f every case the real price _ 0 /il# l ' i .4 li » ' _ You’ll find in -nearly f 1 ‘ ° ; r __:-'***-~:‘. 'fide -- \ `__' ’ -~ A 1 '&\ Vi I ,- ,,~»v*" _- \`__, _ Natly .Winter Suits \Ve’ve yet to see' the equal of these suits which we are offering during these mid winter days.All the wanted cloths and styles are here at sur- prisingly low prices. . `\ \/7% A, _ \ Q1 ' I ‘ _ `,___.~‘ lu -4 \ S »:-:'~'-"‘:'-A"-.~: 5 ut' _ _r. i _ "li -I _ _ 3’ ‘Q . ,‘ l i if l \. "\\_i \ A ` `\_ _1 - -_ _ . .-__ l it f i, ‘, .f _ ,- t / ,_ eg l is' far below it. _ ‘ These are overcoat ‘_ days and at the prices we are asking its a good time to purchase. Overcoats from' to $25.00 Swagger Trousers There’s a go_ and dash about our trousers that win aman at once. ‘They are all that a garment should be without the ex- orbitant prices which most stores charge for good trousers. See the- $i.75 worth $3.00. ` M Clothes for J \ Little men Our little fellow section is full of natty clothes that are made with all the care of father’s. They are made to stand the knocks that the little chaps give their gar ments and the prices we ask are est. C E l / *cm *Y %., I . ,‘:i\\'\`§`;`\2 \ f' “ ij _'J .. / l ...f .i\ `~;' f 33* H H Money Saving items From Men’s Furnishing Dept. _ Men’s fur collars from 1.65 up to 2o.oo now clear- t ff regular prices. ' ing aiiiéiggialldieiilaiiid fancy knitted vests, all sizes, re- uhf $3 00 go 7_¢o yours for 25 per cent less. 8 Men’s sweater and sweater coats a nice variety to im-pf( ' t 5.co now 1-4 off. chwiifiiiniigfiis- Giofff itself; 31.01 _ iinea, some funn", ngula, wh,-th, 140 pair, now clearing at #Loo pair. i.,¢?..fra% §\¢.\_ .__- ~ - it V /i *I * McKenna, St Peters, F. J. Bryan, St Peters; Geo Bagnall, Hazel Grove; - Milton Furness, Vernon; James A. McDonald, West St Peter‘s, P.Corish, Keppock; C. J. Cork, New' Perth. McClelland, Toronto. ` _ _ _that all "changes" of matter reach this:‘;l24°§°5'1&r:‘;&dC°g£;`db?t‘i;‘§“jthis office. not later than ten a. m. C city veeiier-day iuiir ew; teamsu'rhi:'F"d“y' t°' i°_‘“'" i“““ti°“ "“' th” ' morning one of the teams will leave “ext following Issue' ‘ _ with the regular morning mail while _ the other will wait for the incomin foreign mail. _ nightly promise a record term, th entertainment being excellent. Fri- °x°°Pt 'W Ph°n° “S 55°"- day evening Last the energetic De- _* ‘ _ ‘ Duty (;_ W_ p__ ;hhth||eg the ¢ou(,w__ The Telephone Call, the headlnner mg staff 0; Omen-s_Gmnd_C0hdhc;0r\at New Wonderland tonight, should ._.J_ L_ segvmson; W. P.-Jack Sei- make an impression. It was acted es- ler; W. A.-Sadie Stead; R. S.-J. L.ipecially_ for the film manufacturersihy 'Stevenson,; F. S.-Gertrtude C. Rack ganlst-Bessie Stevenson. Arnerten, oct vtn, 1909, Calgary. "In the presence of the immediate relati- ves of the intending parties, Edwimfsympi-rthy is felt for- the family ai H. Crockett, accountant of Dominion ‘La.nds, Calgary, and Alma F. Soley, daughter of S. Soley, were united in marriage at the home of the bridc's B parents, 526 Third Avenue West, at 5 0'c1ock on Thursday aftermoon.Rev J. A. Clark performing the ceremony. The bride was given away by her father and her sister, Martha Soley, _ assisted as bridesma/id, while the groom was supported by his brother, Walter M. Crockett of Nanton. .After sn elaborate luncheon had been par- k taken of the bride and groom left on ithe 5.45 train on n. short honeymoon _ trip to Seattle, Vancouver and other _ coast cities but they will make their future home in Calgary."-The Mr Crockett referred to is a son of John * Crockett, Carleton, Lot 28, P. E. I. ' The death took place at Keilsirug-’ ton on January 13th, 1910 of Miss Grace Webster in the 78th year ol' her age, after a long and painful ill-i ness of eight months,borne with pa-` tienee and submission to the will of her Heavenly father. Miss Webster was a life-long resident of Kensing- ton and her sterling' character and' |klnd and cheerful ways will lonig be |held in rememberance by her host oil friends and acquaintances. She was a. consistent merrilger of the Methodist church, a' teacher in the sabbath school, and a life mem-ber of the W. M. S. of which society she had been Cor. Sec ever since its organization, twenty years-ago, and whens her loss will be deeply felt. She leaves to m/ourn one brother, Joseph, and four sisters f-Mrs Marchbank of New An- nan; Mrs W. Bowmess and Mrs Jos Rogers of Kensington; and Miss Clara - at home, also an adopted nephew. Ralph Rogers, late of Winnipeg. Hr-r funeral took pl-ace on Saturday after-I noon and was largely attended. After? a short service at the house her re-' mains were conducted to the church where an impressive funeral service was 'held by her pastor Rev J. B._ Gough, assisted by Rev A. D. Stirl- ing. Several favorite hymns were' sung by the choir. At the close of the service the remains were convey- ed bo Margate Cemetery and laid beside father, mother and sister, Mary. The pall-bearers were :- Samnel Oasely,-John Woodside, C. A._ MCNUN. Isanc Lowther, Edward Pendergdst, Jas Higgins. L_ ::The Charlottetown Concert Co., comprising the Misses Blanchard, Stover, Msllieh, Prof. Earle, Messrs. Ritchie, Hooper, Ives and other good talent, will giive n concert in George- town I-Tall, Feb. 8th. Full particu- lars later. 1-25d:-ii. i PURE FOOD in the form of nice delic- ions 5 BREAD with that sweet nutty flavor and golden brown crust, is made and sold a Stewart’s Bakery [Tl i"°"`__ _"_ L _ ' toasty Ge Breed a loaf 163 Kent Street. ‘ ‘ i ‘ ' ‘ » " Wheatley Division, No 252 S. of 'l‘. »is still in a prosperous condition. Large attendance with initiation.; ‘ ham; '1‘l`08S\1l`6F-G€0- P- MB¢\1€S0Il;'once seen 'not to be forgotten. Space ,Con.-G. Milton: Rackham; A. Con.- does not permit a description, but Ethel Seller; Chap-J. M-_ R8CkhHm:-see the lil-rn,_ it's self explanatory. _ s. Y-_ P. w.-Bene Axwsrthv: I_ S_-| -_- John Ford; 0. S.-Robert Mobbs; Or-! The death 0.; d The following is a clipping from 'the_Coleman-,iin her seventeenth year,Miss. Brotherhood of Longsnoremen will be held this, Thursday evening, at 7.30 p. in. All members requested to at.- of Everybody should go to the Opere, House tonight and help along the Anti-Tuberculosis cause. Everyone will 'get their money's worth by sne- Dg Uhrlstopner Jr. and having _.n augh. Passing Thoughts is the title of an exquisitely dainty calendar issued by Francis Drake, New Glasgow, N. S. Among those registered at the .nrough his Provincial agent in this Queen Hlotel yesterday were Geo S. Mc Leod, Hunter Briver; H. W. Stand, n Montreal; L. C. Haley, Windsor, C.E. ' Pratt, St Peters; Wm Lamont, Ei-` don; John Richards, Bldsford; Miss City, E. 1-i. Mcidachern, and is- worthy a ,prominent place in any ome. Owing to the big Saturday Guar- dian, aud the large number of adver- tisements therefor, it ls necessary All Guardian advertisers should g phone 132-3, daily, up to 6 p.m., and after that hour, 133. For subscrip- tions, phone 132-Z up to 6 p.m., and for news, phone 133 at any rour up tn a. m. When '133 does not respond, e ring 124. It is a waste of time - C. Leonard Fletcher and is a drama curre in this City 'vesterday afternoon at the P. E. Is- land Hospital, of Miss Dolly Coles,of _Coles ‘had ‘been ill for the past four months with rheumatic fever Much the deceased, whose young lifc has been cur off in the early years. Heir 'father is at present in the United States. _ i Elsewhere in this issue will be found a notice of the dissolution sale of Stanley Bros, which will be con- tinued for thirty days and at which exceptionally good discounts of from twenty to fifty' por cent will be -given in order to .wind up the present busi- ness owing to 'the retirement of George Stanley, who for many years has carried on a. most progressive pusiness with his brother W. W. Stan- ey. : :Lam-plight: will not be.satisfactory if the burner be old, burnt out nr dirty, if the wick be clogged, or ii, you_use inferior oil. With yen;-» lamp in good order and MAY'FLOWl` ER OIL which is especially prepared for house-hold use, you will have the best light for the eyes known to man 10-23dtf. v Taleum Powders Our stock is large and varied. We are still selling lots of our large _Tal- cum package specially put up to our order containing about live times the the usual quantity found in the tins. 25 cents. `\_ . ‘\ ` ` ._ _ _-Ll \\~»‘l\ ‘l “ i - . _0w,<»//mf/57 "The Proof- of the Pudding” Macs Witch llezel Cream sold for ro years com- mands a larger sale -to-day than ever. Un- equalled for chapped hands, roughness and redness of the skin. Plfil|listodothis,\nditssncens|i| attended by thousands of wonderful cures. Cures of all blood diseases, lvrofula, eczema, rhenmatism, estarrh. Get Hood'l 5ll‘llnl.ril|a today. . _ _ 'I’I-EE POLITICAL SITUATIQN. . Ii arity. Out of 83 results declared yes- terday, they had nine gains, of which one-was in Scotland and one in Ire- land. Against these the Liberals were orlilydable to set two gains in Boot- an . e ` __ _m . 1 ' - ....i..‘ ’{§"»2’.."a- --5- ~'1’i`-3 wl q‘|.|"Ahirrll um mr will 'dim pain quieter than any other Fl-Ili!!- D/ivrs ai uwnnrlcl 60-- Melina!- pls ' lid! W - _ im' /- “.~1r.':.:».“='.'1:-.° -af- nnmlui _ .__ . _ ' | _ and six y s o 1. . V ~ _ _ Head Offices in New_Prowse Block-Charlottetown. _ ;:....t.t-x;soioraehtxeniymnc-Am i.'l.,""',,,°"°‘_,,,,,,_,, ,,'}2,,~'L'}f ,,,,""',,,,"',_ .‘,.,,“"""‘,,. .L .1'i2.§°.t..I’.°i.a"Z'Z' i'$i1°.'>'f§i°°ci§.'i- ,PIBTEI ` ' svhoseiiin should” o arid bel; sion. a °-“.°’°““°'”°°°"¢|lOll0d. servatives. 238; I_Ab0rt\lS» 1135 U'b°"' Cvlls ov IM The latest news, tlrst of all. Eve,-yhhgy V should |~,m¢m»h¢,¢. the d S 8 To “nh an hm “mn *Nadu* im, 31; Nationaliste, 72. The com- md. sg seizrafeaehoo. L.: i - -v ” . °°*°““‘°‘“°“; ‘°..?.".P1: °““°°' - --<=»»-»»»~~»~»-»»-»»-»-.»»- :i::°.s:'::::.“°:.:. ‘..'“.:i:°;*”.'....°'_ mi'-i-2'#--....=~°-.““".~-...--....-.;'-"1'.° , _ _ B ' 1 on 'wonders in Kindergdrtan Hall, Jan? 7.30 p. m.' Admission 5 cents. iB§tco‘rl1:ing go Sp:°eisté0pll$‘ ~dom from dimuelndvigoroun health. Th, gnneuncemene ei Oomervaeive zguniiiiieiilginkera Gonhcnnuhe. _ ` _,_ ---. Eh? Wm” ‘La u ‘1 d W ve ° P I; The ehief pnrpon of Hood’| Sana- gains eontinues with unbroken regul- hcl nl-\l\=f§?°-i;LU;\'.',*g"'*“' _' *_ _ Those -attending Christopher Jr to- ° 3 ° “'“ “ “ V ‘° V L B 5. 5 | 1 v ‘ _ ` \_ _ _ - ; __ // _. -.\ 1 ' \ _,gi < ‘N-_ V, - _ />w*;,/ \\'_»/ I K \\\_!// Some towels and towellings at our saving white sale prices/ ' The Towel no lint, always white _ . Special -values in worth 55c for per pair ..9c Highest grade Moormac crash, close firm and fine, washes white, and wears wonderfully. , _ , , _,_ _l0e ' Very fine Fancy Huck, special _ ` and embroidered Towels, Shamrock, Thistle, Rose and Fluer de lis and from these you can choose instead of 52c at.. . . . .H _ _ _ .. RED AND BLUE CHECK' GLASS TOWELLING 22 inches wide, all Linen. cw... . . . . . ..-H l0c Pure linen hemmed huck towels A specially priced af, per pair - c This is a line ot’ towels that at 25 cents per pair would call forth _ commenrlatious and big business, 18 1-2x4o inches in size pure linen- awonder................ ....,.l9c This _is another right down good one--in weight in size and in finish it will delight you and the price er paironly...... . lings offered you in this great _sale are -specially bon ht dlilrecltdfrum the best mills in Scotland. No middleman gets any profit that s ou ' _ go to you~a_n_d we have scaled our_ own share to the bone-depend- mg on enormous selling to bring us out right. - 15 1-2 inch Linen Rollering- - red border, a winner at.. . . ...6c Scotch Washed Crash, 15 inch huck towels of cotton 6c, xoc, 15c pair For low price towels you will find these a little the best values you have seen for some time-look them over. J < 22x4ll inch all linen Towels 2|g36 ineh ell Lim" lluki c Towels worth 60|: for 45c Now we wantyon to see this one-and on "_y`6§i examination we_ leave it to you to see whether we have overstated the value... . . . . . .4512 ‘ 17 inch Linen Rollering with colored border, a winner at... . . . . . 7c Scotch Washed Crash, 18' inch- . eswideadandyat..............|0c Moormac Crash 18 inches wide a wonderful value, to be had only at this store . _ . _ ..-. . . . . . ............__ l2c lv adapted to making fine heinstitched 32 inch GLASS TOWELLING RED STRIPE, A WONDER AT _..._...........+. ...'.....l4e u || r _r I ~§§¢`iiis. .'.'l§'}..a`l"° ' 356 This is another special purchase direct from a mill in Scotland and in weight and width and all round merit it's a wonder. . . . _ . . . . .55c . __. ....~+. 454: ~ "Ml _._ 6,1 ‘ \ 1-" ($1.3 . * 'ye ` -’ .r _ ¢ \\ E\ 1 ‘< ._ »` ~‘§\ ` -_ ' ' I), \\\_ /‘~'T_\ .4-._ _,C ll_|!|l|l ' ill' 0 . K' `”j,_.; _ _ , ‘ _QF __ _ ,_ ".3 -'~ _ it ~.~"%.-:9Q:';'a I’ “Q” -"f»;'r--' "~ '.'_`i' ` ill, " 1" 1 in \_,»". W' ‘_ ll `\'%\‘{__’/' ` .q,»;,`-Y. or ) ii 'ii-/Ai ‘ .\ ;--'.`_` ."1 I ,i .'. r _ 1 ,_ _ White Crochet Counterpanes 3 Good 1.25 value for 986 This counterpane is 64x84 in size, good weight, very nice smooth texture closely woven _ and carrying an :1t't`ractive design. ~ ' Such as a line as you will ordinarily buy eve-ry day at 1.25 White sa'e price--only. . . . .. ... . c q 4 Sheetings Iiemmed Free. _ Dui ing this great sale we will usiisual hem without charge any sheetings----pillow cottons- towellings bought from us. The work will be carefully 'and neatly done and delivered promptly. _ I | Unlaundered Linen llandkercliieis plain hemstitched Se Initial hemstitched i0c Here is a little bargain we pickediup for you some time ago. N ow just note-while these are wonderfully good value, we want to remind you that they are not really fine linen. ,They are close, firm, good, but a trifle coarse, ; Splendid for childreu’s school use or ordin- ary wear--and pure linen. -‘ I See other ad for the great salef l of Mill end bargains in Table linens. L1 `_ ` L ___ _. ,_ ._ _ _ 37;- _' _ ~ I-- Renders the skin soft and white and leaves no trace of grease or "Vote for Lyons as Mayor. I-he peoples' choice. _ I-lidtf i _ \ ,“We have only three ladies’ fur- gloss.» WT not cause or pr-_oixiot hair grow- ing like some skin preparations. Gloves maybe worn immediately after us- ing. Price 25 cents. i"'l‘ilE TWO MACS” ' lined coats Nt, and they must be cleared out ‘before stock-taking day comes around. Shells are made of finest quality brosdcloth, colors are' navy and green. To intending pur- chasers we would suggest getting our prieed on these before purchasing. Prone Bros., Ltd. 1-85-d-3-l. Twenty p~r cent of all house- holtl none. and cotton; during our annur' ~i'nuar sale whlohl ' » _ 1 oer..me..o_ 3 today. beer ii ,_.& _._ 1 4. "cni Liver (lil tr m” Is our new preparation of Cod Liverml. Superior to Emulsions because ~ I t is made fresh every week. contsigji more o1l,~ is more easily assimilated _ Pfiee of large bottle 5`oe_ i "The Best Dnrg Store" ' - “'l'he Macliinnon llrng Co" Druggists . 4 ' A . _ .~1.\, O . I __ ,___ » , _, _ _ ' , a _ » ,,' 1 _ ,, ¢ _ .» 1 , f 1 » ,.- .' . un 4 \ \