I l “°‘li..fi.,l""S Grain F wil __ ttitiubaiv 3, 1_9o8 “wh” Kllllhlllood wss in Flower” ' ~ All the Knights Smoked -°rsAiu.»' my .ne 'Nagin . . _ ' _ 'fl UP to you to Try it. . riici<.i3v ei Nicnousow (thai-liiiielown. Phone 345 llsuufaeturenr For areal good pn.. tograph try Coo|i’s Studio, New DesBrisay` Block, The Studio Whiru 8 -hy 14 51'.” Welcome - »- ._~_._..l “occurs” I \ I Lascara I Pills area reliable and effective remedy Big A Bargains at Allcy`s in I fOr BILIOUS ATTACKS, SLU(;()[5H F00lWC2il' S'l‘_ii>A'ri0N and all derringenients arising from a disordered stomach. Price _25e per box, GEO. E. llUGllE Apotherarles Hull ;'&3, EVERY DAY is bargain day now at our stole. You can buy shoes cheaper now than at any other time. Our pricesl are lower than others fnr same class' ‘ of goods. It will certainly par: You to see our stock before you buy. _ We cerrv the largest stock of ladies' shoes at $2.00 and 52.50 apairin town. Just as good as most at $3.ooa pair. Try us for your next pair. I A. E. McEACllEN The Shoe Mau. ilniwl'rt-litf . _ -COAL Reserve c Run Mine, ` -I nverness Round, Hard hestnut All inshed clean and dry at rzdtf " £0 30pc Discount '_ The big sale of shoe 3. samples is still going on. If you have not suited yc' urself to a pair, drop in and see them and be convinced that they are the best lot of samples ever shown in the city; every pair the latest styles-reniem- ber the . discount 50 p c off the regular selling prices. Aiiny ru cn lv . ' IlH.II.|].JIlHlI$IIIl. _ ' Kent Street, rrnnune inniee in oiulunn of Eye. Bar, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested sad itted for ' glasses. OFFICE HOURS iimlls ln. l'.€'l-ltllip l. Evenings by sopoiutmast _ dtw w -zmmsru .__, Grape Fruit males first class lui-szn-_nil “ml-malade S aoial Salt p ` at Io cents each . _ ' with his stick. Cushing retail t rl b --OF THE - 0|' 5|-00 P" d‘Y/»°"- mining inn stink inns in-iiigieng il Ellglll Sllllli s BEER o corr ' . V ` t a right eye which bl d f l _ This _week we ogfr ` 'liliis caused half an htsur cldlldylsdnyii 100 pairs Of Yllell S when the teams again lined up Mac» ' ' d 1- ' lllonnld and Cushing were each sent Amencan Goo y;.a _ to thc bench for five minutes. The welted shoes at a is- . I . ii_rtsf. .ani _wns slip; n_y- <_J_re¢rs_tr _ V , _ ' r_. . _ B 61' 6 GBIDB gy; |» t ccu-nt ' ‘ minutes After a seried) of mixonbps, We have just received a bbl cf* nice large sized fruit from Boston which \ve are retailing. s _ ‘ néid_ rupiliiung itindown tlilehici siigcced- .' ' r rices are - ° -U _ I scorn-. _,e ‘\'-‘ nd . .__ 4 go m1d4 _/5_ , flnpl goalhvais mints by _f;ren_at. The .___.~ ; I _' , ’ ' _ ell O -Os UTI U1 TIUTOJ. » ||""l W3 ._`.’,- lgég , ' ‘.9 - T¢lePh0U¢ |92 pcndlfzed ,two 'riiiilitcs f<-ifstiilingg 7" . ’ . .. “‘ ‘ Gregory, and lirprtn rcei-i~:e|i n like . p 6 ' , Charlottetown P E Island r_ennity for sins. nn. 1 .. ’l`l1'is.is a,rsrechs;:ee _ ~ ' _ .ts' taiirstciasssoe . _ » -------.----~ .» ‘°- 1 '.. ' HOIEI. BRIINSWICK . ._ it a very _ ow pri . _ _ f .. _ . . _ “CNC-ron N 3 .Try our Guaiacol Emulsion for - Conaeqinck if you - . - -és. I nnngnn, mums, in-nnenitis, emnp ’ want 3 air T59 131°" “.5 3°" 74"” 7°" and general debility. _This is a good ' ~ "~ ' ‘:".:..°i:'.~..*.;°°r..='f:.°i‘.‘.t.‘.:iir.".:'..ir=.':: t.i°°':.r‘.‘°°.:i'.i'..°“iii‘." °.*'°°::i:"" » ull s o s s . are s n ng 5P"°8"° 5° 0°' 3Fd;i"Zi~i"‘*=i’i"i"~'i*"~"’*"~i*"‘»"“"" 2a:‘i:.;.° n:°:°°..'.‘:i.°"i‘ I - . . . . - - SlIIll3lld° mio. u¢s'wssNa\',i>fn ein, Pnsnn. s. veteen "6-¢'\"h¢"best` on the iharket. Ask for White’s and talte_no other, .down upon the head of the Capital’e captain, felling him like s log. Hr . 'ras ci~1AsLo'i"re'rowN GUARDIAN .. _ . . . . ...... ns__o_UssN’s connii’ GUARDIAN ...:""“°""""'-""'-'-""--... ...... ...... ......... ......... Head Offices in New Pvowse Bloc!-Charlottetown . Quoen's County L.0.L. will meet lu St. Georgs’a Lodge room, Char- lottetown tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clook. ‘ Miss Annie ll. McDougall Charlotte town is at present visiting at Rus- tico South, the guest. ol Mrs. Arts- mas Rollings. _ _ Among the commercial men ririv-, ing in this Olty Bai:ui'dn_v by the mail train were L. !tobf.i-ns. P. H. Dawson and W. A. Arthur of Mont- real; J. B. McLeod of Halifax; (lhus. Clark and B. McFarlane of Sussex_ und W. B. Winters and 'li. -L Sim- monds ot Toronto. I At a recent of the members of Lion_ `gLodge, No. 1049, held in the new hall at Ulgg tho following ofilcers were chosen for the ensuing term :- Worthy Master-Angus A. McLeod. Deputy Mneterw-Kenneth McLean. - Chaplain-John McLeod. ~ I .Recording Sec'y-M. R. McLeod. I Treasurer-M. H. Campbell. g i Director of ceremonies - Donaldi Campbell. I Financial Sec'y-John A. McDonald Lecturer-John D. Martin. I Committee Men-John B. lilurtin, W. D. Ross, Duncan Macdonald, Dan~' lei McPherson, M. D. Macdonald. lags of Kingston is not finished for every year-line improvements are added in new dwellings "nd ni-nt oi.t- buildinge in fact there is some talk of having to open \\p new smears rr avenues. Kingston Star 3 ivision, meets regularly, and is in a flourish- ing condition. The largely attended school is ably, and faithfully pre- sided over by Miss Fyfe, Religious services, are regularly held in both of the Kingston meeting houses- Revs. Harrison and Cornwall, break- ing the bread of life to large and nt- tentive congregations.-Kingston can boast of quite a number ol aged citi- zens. In a circle of live miles there are Wm. Cummings, aged 77 years; Jonathan Smith, 78; Wm. H. Barrett 77; Mrs. Richard Cahill, 75; Mrs. Archibald Henderson, 90; Charles Col- wlll, 88; Sergeant Charles Holmes,88; Mrs. John Easton, 80; John McKen- Iuie, 90; Angus McPhnil, 75; Paul Mc- |I’hail, 80; Catherine McI*hail, 82; Mrs ,Daniel Fraser, (Baltic) 84; Archibald Livingston, 90;‘the latter's father died a few years ago, aged 104 years. Last but not least is Mrs. Donald Morrow, who for over seventy years, was a resident of Clyde River, but for the last three or four years,. has been living with her daughter in this City; if she lives, until March 10th will he 101 years old. This is the sort of item that The Guardian appreciates. It conveys a moat favor able impression of Kingston, whicl pleasant village, situated only ii few miles from Charlottetown, near thi beautiful Clyde River and other charming points of scenic beauty, should now become very popular ui n health -resort. The Guardian trust: there may be many more happ) years in stare for nll those above mentioned. ‘ A Fredericton despatch of Frida; thus describes a game "' “"""” played there between .Fredericton and Monctonteams. Foul _well-kllullll' playeisfroiu this twuviucc--e........, Gregory, Music, and Williams wer- in the mix-up: Tho Frederlcto Capitals squared accounts with thi Moncton Vlctorins in thc provincia lcagiia hockey match at the Arctii rink this evening -by a score of 2 tc 1. The crowd of nearly fifteen hund red spectators sow the game and th great majority of them were noi any too well pleased _over it. Neve. before has such a brutal exhibitior ol Canada's winter sport been witnes sed in this city and it is to bi hoped that it will be alongtimi before the like is seen here again under the guise of amateur hockey These were the star performances in the roughhouse class, but there wen several stunts -for e milder nature which called for enforcement of pen- alties. - After Crockett had beer borne to the dressing room two po licemon went on the ice and wnrnel some of the players, but made no arrests. The Capitals sprung a sur prise on their opponents by playin; two men, Jimmie Williams, who wa: with New Glasgow last year, an Claude Oren, who, it is said, played with Ottawa at one time. These mer arrived from _New York today anr’ certainly proved a great source ol strength to the Capitals. The game started at 8.30 and in less than two minutes after the roferee's whistle blewthe MacDonald-Cushing mix-up occured. It is difiicult to tell just how the row started, but Referer- Rainnio says that MacDonald began hostilities hy giving Cushing a Jai: was carried to the dressing room and a physician found a deep gash over Murphy got the uok two minutes . nn. I The correspondent writes 2 The vil- 'when with all the persuasion,coaxing, Wilfrid McLeod, New Glasgow, was ln tho City Saturday. Misses Lillie Campbell and Elisa Elliott spent Sunday in the City the guest of Miss Erma Gay. Every sent in St. Paul's school- room gives a good view of the stage and all are one price, vis. twenty- dve cents-tomorrow Tuesday oven- ing. The new stage settings in Bt.Paul's achoolroom are very line specially prepared hand painted scenery, and will drst be seen at the entertain- ment, tomorrow Tuesday evening. A formorprominent citizen of Char- lottetown,who is at present in West- ern Canada, writes to a friend in this city that some day he and his family hope to return here to live. He also says there are lots of worse places than Prince Edward Island and few better. , it was a. speculative idea on tha par; of a certain reputable resident of ew Brunswick, a native of this Province, when a day or two previ- ous to a recent. horse race he pur- chased a. most promising nnimal to \vln drst money: Imagine his sur.- priae however on the day of the race driving and speculation possible on tho- part of the owner he took but second place. His friends -:ccoimt for it from the fact that unfortunitely the animal was named "Specula- tlon." ' Following is a record of the weather during the month ol Jan- uary 1855, as kept in the diary of the late Rev. Dr. Jenkins of this city (father of Dr. J. T. Jenkins.) In Saturdny's Guardian was published the record of the month preceding- December 1854. This record will fur- nish interestlng data in comparison with the weather of the month just post :- Jun. lst, 1855-Fine and mild. 2nd.-Fine light fall of snow in evening. Jan. 3rd.-A fine day. Jan. 4th.-Dull morning; therm 35. Jan 5th-Delightful morning; Ther- nometer 26. Afternoon cold and windy. rind. Jan. iild. .l. , Jan. lndy. Jan. Jun. Jan. Jan. Jan. _. Jan. Jun. ‘ below; it rose rapidly up to 30. Jun. 12th.--Mild, snowing slightly; eople crossed river on foot yester- ay; to-day river open. Jan. 13th.--Splendid day; thawing ist; vessel loaded today for New- Jundlan d. Jan. 14th.--Fine mild morning;turn- .l very cold at night. Jan. 15th.-Fine hut. cold. Therm. :et night 5 below and blowing hard. ' Jan. 16th.-Rather cold; full of now during the night. Therm. 19. Jan. 17th.-Light fall of snow herm 24. Jah. 18th.-Fine day; not cold. blocked.- Udm 20th.-Mild. Jan. i 22nd,-Thawing. Jan. 23rd.-A splendid Indian sum-, ier day, snow all gone. Jan. 24th.-Another fine day; thefrrn .ver part of the way on loot, part 1 boat 6th.-Splendid day. 7th-Day fine, roads good. 8th--Fine day. 9th.-Fine but windy. 10th.--Light fall of snow,high 11th.--Fine, but cold; therm. 19th.-Snow storms; roads zist.-A very fine day; quits 25th.-Fine day; afternoon 26th.-Fine day; crossed the I STANLEY BROS, .ind Cliildrcn’s Coats for Winter wear must be sold ini- mediately; so are oliering values that are positively without precedent. All ladies’ Coats Regular Price $7 O0 to $I0.00 ` NUW $5.00 All Ladics’ Coats Regular Price $I2.00 to $l8.00 NOW $9.95 All Ladies* Coats Regular Price $I0.00 to $25.00 NOW $I3 00 t.hildren’s and Misses’ Coats Most women living in Prince Edward Is- land know the quality, style and character of our children’s coats; so we feel it is unneces- , sary to go into detail in regard to cloth, etc, suflice it to say that you can get All Children’s Coats REGULAR vALiis si;9s ro $2.75 For $I.50 Each All L`hildrcn’s and Misses’ l`oats` REGULAR vALUi=. $3.00 I0 $4.25 For $2.35 Special Offering in Fur Muffs Herc's a lot that is really worth looking over. If you need a muff, look at these. Black Coney Mufls ..._ .. ... . _... . . $r.5ofor 75c Poxeline Muffs _ _ ._ . . . .. . . . . . .. $1.95 for $l.00 Astrakan Mufis . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 for SI 50 Persian Lamb Muifs . . . .. . . . .. .. $4.50 for $2.25 BeaverMulTs $6.00 for$3.00 Stanley Bros. Jan. 27th.-A windy, rainy day, re- foased the river allathe wny in a ont. Jan. 28th-A nice fall of snow last ‘herm 28. ,ig rainy. sy-no snow. are; tine but windy day; beautiful :iildest ever known. BWARE OF SUBSTITUTES I Greedy dealers endeavour to pan aff a substitute for Putnam's Corn dxtractor. Insist on "Putnam's" only-it cures corns and warts tho- roughly. The imitatiou may fail. f Y 7_3 ' , ¢..3_- f T A_';.,_" _,__ _ki Inc Balance of ourladics’ 'M°'°w°"`w°"` ight.; roads good; splendid dey. Jan. 29th.-Another fine day; even- Jan. 30th.-A fine Indian summer Jan. 31st.--Thermometer 27; roads iunset. The winter said to be the D0l\’l.,//.-;/ Freeze when you can get hot drinks ut any hour except while you sleep at my popular resturant. Hill _ Chicken Pies in abundance just ihe thing to warm you up and make you feel good and strong.dnring this Lnsngcable. wea her- ________ E. J. DESROJIES. I V/ ////._ |IIllI|»»§;- \\ . » I l l J' ' I losiior Asilgmaiism The following isa simpi. and fairly accu- rate method of determining whether one'a eyes are astigmatle or noti- "At a distance of three feet, each ol the four small squares in the figure above; should be seen equally black and distinct. lf any oi the squares stand out more prom- inently than others, Astigmalism is indi- cated. Test each aye separstelv by cover- ing first one and then the other. Astigmstism, which is due to irregular- ity ln the curvature ofthe refrsctlng sur- faces is one of the most common as wall ss one of the most diflieuli troubles in accurately correct. Our method! of' examination are AC- CURATE and CEllTAlN which act is demonstrated by the satislhetory rssulis obtained in almost every 1.-sue. lf n_ot satistled we went io have a disnca lo p "&.”‘I=. " iiirrciirson, JEWELLER. -`-DPTICIA N’ ' CHARLOTTETOWN ing gist December 1907 Crntaining names rf all Such Defaullers and the Amount due frcm them respectively with a Statement with the Number of theTown, Walet, Lot and Common Lot uyon which or any Tart thereof such assessment is in default. ¥ Name of Rate- Statement of Description __of Pro- Amount of payer in De periy upon whicli Assessment is Assessment due fault. made. _~ .- and unpaid. -l ' Y .lifhll C9”_“Qlli'. House and Land on Crmmnu L l 23 _ $9.11 .l0l1“ Glms- House and Land an Ton n If t 64 4th hun g~63 .l0h“ P- .l`°"» _i Hcuse and Land on Town Lot,Nu '3 ist Hun ti-ou Alex M¢K°“"°» House and Land on Toni Lot No 5: ist Hun ri.o'- FLU1' M°“&8h*“ House and Land in Common Lot No 23 3rd I-lun 6.88 J oseph Taylor. ~ Est of _ Vacant Land ou Town Lot sl 3rd Him 2.7~ Notice is hereby given that Pursuant to the Provisions of the Statue 3'Edward VII Chapter I7 Section go After _go days Publica- tion ¢ f the shove list beings list df the Ratepayers of the Ci! of Char- lottetown who have failed to pay within the time' Prescribed’ the As- essment seversll~ levied up n their Rex Property in said City I will make an application t » His Honor the Judge of the City Court cf said L itv f. r Ju gemeiit against each and'all of the lands above de- scribed i’ r tlierespective amounts so levied against them and then un- paid sizd that upon such Judgment being entered l will further' apply f. r a Warrant if r the sole of such lands. Dated this 28 day of January A. 'D.- icos. ' _ Roaewr vANinaRsrxNE. 1-29-lam I _ City ooiisetsi. LIST OF RATEPAYERS FOR THE CITY OF _ in default forassessment due on Real Property for the year end- _ I TIIll|GllT Will appear for A fe’ moral days ouly. Tonight i. il:¢ "Fencing Girl So|T"wllh appro- priate costume an dances. _ PTCTURES `°° A Winter Strav/_/Ride ' A beautiful colored Elm, lee the jolly pnrly, the snowball hghi mul how the boys get th: worst of it. ` An Error ln Justice is srtsagl story of air." m tanlial evidence-. An English Railway is n journey through lherpicture- sque and quainl villiigu o Wales. Unlucky Trousers A good big laugh in this dlrl lor everybody. New Illustrated Song “v\'or\’t You Waltz Home Sweet Home" b Au tin 'Til-ainor. Ch ings of Picture# Monday. Wednesday and Friday' _ Applicants received any day' diving the week at the box I ollice. ' 7-i6dtl` ` '». YALEIITINES Farcy Vale1.tii_es, Comic Valentines, Post Card Valentines- . A large and splendid variety to select from. ll.A. 'l`AN'l`0N Q. C0 Great George Street. 2-173m DR. TECKIE ll. R. C. Y Veterinary Surgeon, Graduate of the Royal Collage d Veterinary Surgeons. Glasgow, Scotland DD RES ‘S-Eldon Hotel. Kent St. 'L S. DOYLE _ Votarf muy aurg son graduate Ontario Veterinary Osllspgs AFDRBSB Revue Hotel J\‘,h"Ioris G E O. B. I IV .BC L K Barrister and Attorney- ollcltior for the Canadian Bank of (‘»om\ns.'co' . lillpntairue. ’lO\'|l‘ _ T0 LOAN- ' Tnmea Ralph, M. D Physician Q. Surgeon Nc ge Prince Street. Cor Richmond Telephone 3:3, v -vf--~ Card To the Electors ol' Wind Three- At the request of a number of the electors of Ward Three, I have consented to contest the Ward at the coming Civic Election. If elected I will work for the beat interests of Ward Three and the City ir general. I lake this opportunity to ask the electors of the ward for iholr support. THOMAS CAMPBELL Adil' Richmonuil. We have secured the services of an expert sleigh and ezrrina painter and are new prepared to do all kinds of sleigh ard carriage painting and lette ring in sn up to data manner, at short notice, s moderate prices. Ordersln sll branches of the painting business lelrst the old sued, Kent Streehnppodts levee; ~ Hotel,wilI reoelvs prompt stteuliloa , P. H. .liiiiuoi I l . 1|\»»<=-~2~<»¢-»..,- <- 1 ~.i<=vs.<~f* v -wr-!Q§~ A 3, . . ~ ll” Sc. Admission Sc. _§, Amateur Night Every Friday me "’§‘° ~. 4- §\.*2\l*”` ~'Zf°‘<=1 , ` wtf, ‘ ° -»~<»~ "l' °llliRRlNGI " We have 75 half Bbla Her- ring which we want to sell _ » qnickiv. Quality gusran- 5 ’ ` tred' . JAS. KELLY 8: i0 - » ,ni-ut-, Ihe llighlvllaci ’