FEBRUARY zr I . ~. ' __ ’ 9” ' --mi time ms _- 'ras cnannorrirrowu ouannuin .--~ ,.,,,,,., ,,, .,,,_.. -~- _ PAGE ,Even . We punish an me e Rich Hair Ayasusvii... `.%;.3‘.‘i:‘.‘2..‘:f .CHARL0 IT ETOWN' I P °“ii‘.‘:r:‘.i'.’;°i'.':.ii'.:: Ca" thus quickly decide any ini. ‘ -- ` _ I qugguqn, He gan Sge at once it t ‘nd S Mothers _ are well aware how fre- . . canno color the hair, quently children contract scalp sores, Ask him Hb0l|t falllll half, thin half. -1.0. Amee., ""'¥'____ ringworm, etc., at school. Some lit- ' ' _ ’ 1‘°"‘" U - i tie sufferer is sent to school with 8 I _ _, . 5 Every Time ` you think of buying anything to tell thetime you should think of us. Our $l.25 Alarm _ will wake you up if you ar 1' They are good clocks too.e, 8 We' W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. l 'L It a sto bu in this Province J J Hornb cit was a assn Ore 0| this nuturc -\t pla the P y y ‘ y. y. P . - _ - ii. ; ~ "- - i --- gcr east yesterday afternoon. children change CHPH. and right there ~~ ._-_ i ' ‘ ' i _ .f W. S. Louson, ciity, left yesterday for Montreal on 5, business trip. i Tickets are now on sale for the Re- cital at School of Music tonight. _Commences at 8 p.m. sharp. ' Iihe P. E. I. R., wasia passenger to Souris yesterday afternoon. Ernest Bell Monta u ret rncd visit with friends in this city. S_T0 i °* r Cook’s ro. Your rrrorosi OOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000 o o Hard Coal Gibson. Customers should ` order and take delivery of w0M"7N'5_5“f’i‘°"» P“'°“' their coal this week as the price advances after ist Oct- ober I l Dniigolst boots Sl 25, liox calf . Q ' J boots, $l.42l. f )OO(`1000OOOO()OOO0 a 00000 Allan McPhee, formerly' ol North Miss Cecilia J. Welsh, Bummenille, is visiting friends in Tracadie. , Miss Annie L. Welsh, Vernon I'.\\'er, is villtlng friends ln Chorlottctoivn. E. T. Mclntyra, Souris, was in the city yesterday, registering at the Victoria. Rev. R. P. Murray, Mt. Stzwart, was in the city yesterday; returning W. S. Poole, Mechanical Supt. of* in the afternoon. Temple W. McDonald, Georgetown, spent Sunday in the city and return- crl on the afternoon train -stcrda . S G. yt y. ihome yzstcrdsy after-ni on, alter a -- Misses Nellie and Edna Perry, Summarside, who have been visiting in this city, returned yesterday on at S n a S i n |River, who has been _visiting at his the afternoon train. old h left tb afternoon train 1 --~ p Shoes _ ings from our count- 'lcss bargains in sziiiipic footwear. No matter r ' what you need yoii`ll -and at a saving. and ,lan bouts 53.75, c-.il boots $2_00,slippers l_20 up. lcntliier and lun Oxfords. dou- i goin :mil pzlteril leather bnors 20 `|| p. rf. off, Dorigula Boots ull sizes Ili Sl 00. small sizes 75s, Over- shocs 75c. l'lOY§>`--Box ralf boots $l.25 un. Llongoia boots $l.25 up,Split g Boots l.l5. Calf hools $5 20. ` 'I o1uLs'_ im -.isp-,~.-ri $1.00, ` i l’f\t\‘rif lcilllier boots $2-00. . criir.oRsN's_:<.....pi.» sin.. ‘ ‘ 20 peru* off, shoes and slippers 25:. 591:, 754: '1 EXTR AS--.lloii Ami Shoe as in . _ _ FLO ll ii Five Roses in hbis and inifbiii. I » _ _ ."‘ Royal Household bb1saridlialt`bbl~ ill 135 Q“""“ Mlcct' Royal Stewart in bbls and hall' bbls i - Fedora in bbls and half blils Purity in bbls and bag., Polish _(ic U.N 0 Shoe Polish, z;c lrotiit-_ for Hr. shoe trees L 60:. |r\t'e..~1, tlrizrri Sc- - i Alley dr? Co ‘P We are now discharging get frilly supplied here i H d Coal f th H ar mm e ArthurN Ml£N’S-Pateut leather yn f Miss Alma Higgins, Newcomb, N. S., intends spending the siiriu Rev. Dr. Heartz. Ex. il; business trip to Toronto. She will l; _absent for about thrcc weeks. night. 4 F The property at the corner of Kcn and Rorhford Stireetsi, known a at auction at noon .st°rda an .for the sum of $920. Mr. Bcziirsto was the auctionzcr. An interesting junior game of hoc- key was played yesterday hetwren | the Alrirts and the Amateurs, which rtsulted in fi draw: 4 4. The l‘n1 up wus: .Alerts-E. Arscnault, (capt.), J. Mullins, W. Purcell, S. Diamond, Lco McKenna and F. Kelly. Ama- teurs-P. Jardine, B. Lawlor ,(capt.), R. Heustis, T. Rogers, W. Worth and W. Beer. A return match will be played Saturday. Cart. James Poole. OWW1' Of lil” schooner Arclight, is seriously ill at his home in Ward Two. It will be remembered that while making the port at Chariot-tttown, P. E. I., lust fall Capt. I’oolc’s schooner was In collision with in An' el‘i'.‘l1“ SCh00M\'- At the time of the a':cidcnL_ Capt. Poole was seriously ill und did not ref.-over and his condition is- reported serious.-North Sydney I-lcrcld. The following is taken from the Morning Albertan, Calga-I`5'. Ol ll lu itY treaty. He could not imagine any Canadian wishing to join the United States. He liopcd to sec the govern- ment test the vaunted loyalty of the ,opposition by increasing the British preference to fifty per cent. He be- lieved that the agreement would in- crease the price of farm DYOGUCU4 and encourage young men to remain in the country. 'rue people 0! his Own province would he glad to have a market in the United States for their sin-pins supply Ol hav- He fwrziiiril that reciprocity would dlSc0l1r11tZ0 rather than promote any Sentiment toward annexation. He believed that this province would benefit by having a large market in which to sell hay and other agricultural products. :;0wlng to the demand for bulk chocolates by many of our customers, we placed an order with Moir’s, Ltd., for a fine assortment of their cele- brated goods. ' This order which is now on hand hns sixteen didercnt var- ieties, lncludfng all the favorites. You will always find a fresh stock of Moir's in bulk at our store in the future. 500. a lb. E. A. Foster, Gen- tral Drugstore. Sunnyside. x-r1- THE People’s Theatre runsmir (l) Jean Goes Fishing _A Vltngraph l_‘rama (2) Winning a yidow oma y (5) A Cowlaofs Daring 'ir-i-=. i Ol Bfh flmh “NEWK” SAYYER' ln S cial auur fiswyarzr . In lllustrated Song. 5 Cents Ad niaaion 5 cents 5 W i i ‘ ome, on e on return to Earl Grey, Sask., whzre` . _ S a m 1 hc is located.» senting the Frost & Wood Co., was p e --- among those in the city yrrsteijtla , Geo Morrison, Bradalbanc, repre- Y registering at the Revere Hotel. he infection is siresd the darna,.e done. Soma children aire particularly li- able to scalp sores, etc., and often these break out with annoying fre qurncy. Such g, case was tlistof tue daughter of Mrs. Albert |‘a;di|.e, oi 485 Amherst St., Montreal. Mrs. Gaedike says: "My little three ycnr old daughter suffered freiutntly from scalp disease, and try as we would, we could not rid the little one oi this. We tried everything we could think ol, but failed to ctiect a cure, until we were advised to try Zam- lluk. This balm seemed entirely dif- ferent to anything we had evrr tried before, and from first applying it there was a- marked improvement. The sores became less inflamed and less irritable. Alter a few days, they ceased to trouble the child; and in less than a fortnight from first com- mencing with Zam-Buk, they were completely healed. In view of thfsc Rev. T. F. _ Fullerton, Prof. and will be at the Baptist schoolroorn to "Miss Harvie’s Scliool," was offered f '- V” f Y was lrnoclred down to C-hes. H. Foster 5 _ months in Amherst. and the summer In future thc Excelsior lnsttute ai , in P. E. Island with the family of _ Hr.-re’s a few pick- w, " Miss Clara Steel head milliner ---- - e. iiifrir Moore & l\’icLcod's, left on the The Risv. R. H. A. and Mrs. Hoa lil Georgetown tra‘n yestfrdny on a i of meeting will lc on Feb. 22nd. S tcrcst.-The New Era. ii The St Dunstan's Colleffn lioclrc York will mezt on Wednisdnys in stead of Saturdays. The next night lam and family sailed from New e York on Wednesday, Jan. -ith. After s;e1iding a, few days in Ire'nnd a= the guests of Lord McNaughten, ol Runkerry, Ireland, they sailed from 'Miss Lillian Earle, Prof Vlnnicombc, Liverpool for India on the 20th. Tlie\- ,iMiss Harrison, Miss Craig, Misl Mel- will‘be accompanied on their journey USU. UF- RONIIS and 3- 0. Dlviii. by the Hon. Florence MacNaughten, - who is also returning to the work in Kangra. The Canadian church wishes them a safe journey and will folloiv t their future labors with prayerful in where they played a fast game o. hockey last Friday night, defeating the Montague senior hockey club by two points, the score be.ng 9-7. Mc Neill, Sweeney and Duggan played a star game and did excellent work, The liiic-up was as follows, St. Dun- stal’s and Montague rcspectivelyz- Goal, Butler, Annear; point, Marois, Parkman; cover-point, W. McNeill, McGrei.;or; centre, Duggan, Mclntyre; rover, B. McNeill (capt.), McLean, left wing, Sweeney, Collins; right wing, Meahan, Campbell (capt.)'. F. li. Brennan refereed and J. A. Bren- nfn wus judge of play. During the gsm: Duggan had his wrist hurt and his plate was taken by Conroy. The Montague seniors will probably plsy a return gumc in the Arena in the ncar future. A recent dispatch from Ottawa which will interest all Knights ui' Pythins here follows!-Application for an investigation of the insurance dvr partnient of the supreme lodge, Knights of l"ythi:=.s, was made to- day bcfr-re the supreme court of the district ot Colur_riliin, by John H. 'i‘ui~pin, of Greensburg (Ala.‘) Mr Tur- pin is a. certificate holder of what is rlr\i.vr»'.cr.t. 1:-:nk of the liiiiglils of lfythias and claims that the attempt- arnount of aescssincntu on certificates of the fourth class confiscates hir. contract rights. He further alleges that several hundred thousand dol- lars have been wrongfully diverted other. Justice Gould issued a. rule re- quiring oflicers of the lodge to show cause why relief should not be gran- ted certificate holders of the fourth class. ' Rev George Ftcclc reports receipt. of a cheque for twciity-five dollars from Calgary. lt comes from a New Brunswickcr who has attained success there in his profesr-lion and who rc- tains a warm interest in his nativc Conference and its work. Mr S‘tccle’r rcccnt visit to Flackville rcsulterli in adding about $400 to the F‘nm1_ This is in addition to what was pro- mised on a former visit, mid several of thc friends thcrc are not yoi. to 'lic seen. All that were approached agreed that the allowances Of the Supernum- craries and the ministers' widows ought to be paid without any deduc- tion. St_ John continues to help the movement. If those who have not named their amounts do as well as those who have already signed what they are willing to give then Sift John will bc doing its fair share for the this Conference. Now is the time for all to help with their gifts whether they are large or small.-Wesley- an. The Best :W ` Optical ‘ Service i i Our ambition always has ' been to supply our patrons . with the Best possible Opti- cal Service. The importance of correctly measuring the slightest eye defects, has led to the invention of many i scieiitific instruments and I the practise of methods of examination absolutely to be depended on. For years we have been using these best systems i with pronounced success. Our prices are very low; for instance, our high grade gold filled spectacles fitted _T with first quality spherical L lenses, including examinat- ion only, 3.oo. Complicated lenses will cost extra. It will pay you to pat- ronize' us. G. F. HUTCHESON _ Expert Oplician ' i i i team have returned from rivlontaguc, \ Y ’ i ,ir addition of the $20,000 required from` EAS.=rERN and similar sores, Yfain-Biik is aliso Rubhed well in over the affected part, tations. facts I feel it my duty to let moth- ers know how beneficial Zum-Buk is.” There is no doubt that for scalp sores, ringworm, ulcers, a‘:s:ess"s, cold cracks, chapped hands, frtst ihiti lutely without equal. it is jrst as good for piles, varicose sores, poi- soned wounds, cuts, burns and scalds. it cures rhcumatisrn, sciatica, etc., etc., and rubbed into _the chest it re- lieves the tightness and feeling of weight due to contracting a had cold. All druggists and stores sell at 50c. box, or post free from Zam-Bulr Co., Toronto. for price. Refuse imi- _.,_____._____, l Best Made Knives Forks, Spoons, and Fancy , Serving Pieces, of the heav- i lesl grade of plate, bear '-‘ fhe frade mark _ _ii f "I8A1iioarisuiosI' .1- lf means foni wear and best service. ook for this » trademark when purchasing. Bal In selx, dishes, wailm. elc.. are stamped MERIDEN EBIT: co. | SKILII IT \.l'.ADlNG IIIALKIB ‘ _i "Silver Plat: thu! Wears” i \ _'\ :_,_.____....~..........._.--.... - A-1;-:..__.._..._.--_< J its _ciANA'dili;4,;,PAc1i_F|c, ArL'ANTici-_»s.=1's_l\,usums ,i its Q sr. Joris ivsurcoi Empress of Britain ,__.Fri{lav Feb 24th Empress of lrelunrl , ...Pri March l0l.h W L77 W ¢ /v WI//I/ FIRST C»‘l.‘f»lN EMPRESSPIF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£2.50 UD ONE CLASS CABIV ccorid Cabin) LAKE (lHA\ll’l .AlN. LAKE i\lf\.\ll'l`0l‘i/\. *Z .. . .(7.59 1 l'l|\‘lF’ltYIR8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51.25 , . Other Hunts ............90.D0 v\T`B."l'i0WAlll' i'.`"l§T'§".i\""E.` PTR" St John. N. li. or J. E. Matthews. tharinftetown. ` Trial F INTER `.0l`.".0_lflA'l.-f- .if i _.-ini' F lu: f saves you from 14 to 24 hours time in making your trip to Montreal or the west. Through tickets Sold over all connecting lines to all points. Pullman and tourist sleep ing car reservation secured by telegraph without charge. » W. K. ROGERS S4 Great George St., City Ticket Agent llsdr li i-.-. __.._'_.,_._..._. ' ,.':;__.. :r..T.:,;:. _'___ Furness. Withy Q Co..l.fd S'l`EAMSllll’ LINERS LONDON, HALIFAX SERVICP S'l‘..]()llN,l{i\LlFAX.LONDtlN SE RVICE From lronrloa Stqamer From Halifax --- Kanawha Feb filth ---~- Rappahannock Feb 28th Feb. lfth (vin St.John’s Nfld) Shenandoah Mar. wth lilar. lst Norton --- -- Halilsx, St. Juhn's. Nfld, Liverpnola- From Liverpool Steamer From Halifax Feb. ith Alnieriana Feb 22nd Feb. 18th Durango Mar. sth Mar. ith Tabasco " 22nd “ lsth Almsriana April nth The above steamer: have s limited ac- commodation for saloon passengers. Passenger and Freight. Agentr lor the Allan Lina Steamship Oo.at Halifax FUBNEHS. WITHY & 00. f.’1'l).. llallfax N. S. Aircnts -_ 3 ,'.‘ ,”» . ' _ ' ' g »-S-.~_,S'»c _ O.. - _i ' ”` f0.LlABl.ll AND POPULAR ROUTE Belwun Sf. John and Bolton FAREB ST. JOHN TU BOSTON "inf Clue 5350 '-" -' i ~ P15 _ r` __m i -_.1 ee,-_I _ A _ I Special Edition of this paper should be issued to tell the news that Stanley Bros celebrated “ltoubaix” and “Stanley” qualities of Sedan Cloth have arrived. “Roubaix” A beautiful soft Sedan Cloth made from the finest wool by expert weavcrs in Roubaix, France. The finish of this cloth is absolutely matchless, while in appearance and wearing qualities there is no other cloth that can approach any- where ncar it. Black Dull Navy Crimson Bright Navy Dark Bronze Navy Blue Hunter’s Green Dk. Navy Chocolate (lid Blue ' Mid Brown VVisteria . Fawn Pl um f. 54 inches wide $l.65 per yard Send for Samples “Stanley” A Sedan Cloth with excellent wearing qualities and appearance. It is not as i fine as the “Roubaix” quality but will stand rougher handling and wear. Black Pluui Burgundy Crimson Dk.Hunter’s Green Drill Green . Mid Navy Aioes Green Dark Navy Terra Cotta Brown 5l inches wide $1.25 per yard Feud for Samples L Stanley Bros known mi this fourth clan-s irrtlic cn- gr-;¢9\|:. C,\|3|N ' ‘ H v Y C li V i r_ ave ou a oug 'Ii' ~ - , _ , ~ rump cams _ . » . ` eu Mmm U' ue lodge to 'msc the s:,\rl'Rv.ssi<:s ._.:u_2.= Better check it :it o_nce-Neglect often leads to serious illness. 9 o ~ Hughes Cough Mixture from one clues or .muov/ment to nn. _ ~ - Is tlie most successful cough remedy for young and old. ` Price 25c. » G80. E. Hllgllési Th*$°;;§},§;,,, I Critical-People Drink M atchless _ Tea Matchless is grown on the sunny slopes of Ceylon where experts give their whole attention to its cultivation. lt is a bl-:nd of the best teas gi'own-sent to ns in air- tight caddies with all its virgin---purity and strength uiidefilcd. Matchless makes the best cup of tea you ever tasted-a fragrant delight front start to end. Mafchless is the best tea at its price---ask fiiose wliouse it. Per ll»...... .25c Free _ __, 51-" ._ . i Phone _ _ ` 5 PCil\,'CI`y /7715 237 hitting on the Porch summer evenings, While pleasant en- becorncs a bit monotonous. Why not e to have a change next summer and the evenings boating ? Our Aiiors iiiin srrirrs are the best made and are built in all mod- els and P' styles and we are confident that we would please you. Order one now and be ready to havea delightful summer. u. g‘_}__._ @ Q ,.i_JL. ci.'-'-F mile Rooms SLM! STEEL B'PE_AMSiIiP:4 CALVIN AUSTIN Complete Wireless Telegraph Equipment Leaves Bt. John Thurs an I a. m. or Eantport.Lubec. Portland and Boston. Returnln leaves Union Wharf Boston, lfiondayn % n. m. Portland 5.00 p. m. loé Lubec. Eastport and Btdohn. or tickets, literature and infomation sgply to local ticket ngentl. Baggage x eckod through toden nation. L. R. 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