rgrr - ~ ,g "THE LATEST NEWS EUARDIAN. ' ' mer or ALL" ' '~` _-- §._.,_ . ' ll' l' , 1, _ When buying your coffee don., merely say “A pound of be t Coffee”-Specify S cal l rand offee It costa no more than inferior grade; and our reputation is behind “_ Packed ln l and 2 pound cans only, cmisi-: /min simaonu. - Mowrna/ir.. lt' Pays to buy in this Province. _Alex Ma:-tin, Valleyiield, is in the flfy- He returns home today. William Storey and Chester Mutlow if Miliview, were recent visitors to l/It Albion. l Miss McDonald of Charlottetown vas the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. l- Mclnerney, St. John, last week. Any one who has not heard Major lnrtlctt's lecture on Ancien llARLOTlETO WN -»-fl 0lEEN’S COUNTY ' e. Slieelings and Pillow Collons --A-will be hemmed iree__` »¢-1i_;.i yesterday afternoon. River. was in the city yesterday. turning in the afternoon. turned home yesterday. The fla on the Provincial B D. P. Irving, M. lr. A., of Vernon D. L. McKinnon, M. L. A., Monta- gf gue, was in the city yesterday re- Miss Alice McGee, city, who beg been visiting friends in Montague re- t -M ' *m t Rome| , _S lllld- bould go to Grace Church Thursday ing is flying, at half mast out of re- ilsht. Feb. 115th. spect to the memory of the late Wm. Mrs Robert Sanderson, of Green- lnobbeaér CJR? and we are guilty. We have robbed Castor Oil of it terrors for children. Now iimde as nice as honey ‘ S Get a bottle i_5c V ' The lllackinnon Drug Co. - “'l`hi: Best Drug Store" COP- Ct. C-co. 81. Kt. Sts. i- L . Are Your A Glasses Eiglil Vision changes as all things do ~ with the years and the glasses that were justright a few years ago may be all wrong today. If they have outlived their usefulness, you are , doing your eyes an injury bywcar- _ r - 2 r ~ » ‘.§;‘.‘;‘.?.‘;‘i..?;:::§..?" l;;;:¥;°i;: gym' ,§.<»=»~»~--- A-- us test your eyes and see whether ‘"1 "ed Gfnenlly ri l. trnuii dr~nt_:ii work ish t|` "oil med of pleurisy and pneumonia. sociutioii in the O vera House on St the Beiievolciit Irish Siir:idty, und will ic rcleated the next night.. if I’ ll‘\'il1L'. ‘Nl I. A Vernon .\., city, are both entir.:ly without iouurl.Lti'ui. /it the Sulircmc (fouit in this city ,'cstoriluy thc r.i';:unicnt in the appli- cation for a rule for it new trial in the ciisu of lloilesoii vs. Mcl{ie was ,cont-liicii-il nt one o'cloi:k. Judgment ‘was reserved :ind cfiurt adjoilrned to iffrt again this morning at. clcvcn ~ i _ . your presciit glasses are suited to ,,’,‘,'.|,, _,.,,» f,,,- |,|,._ if_,.,,,, ,,.,,‘|'",“,.,. "f*‘“*;"; °"1"‘f"~ , . . _ __ us, yei thexn_ _-i find sittin., :ii 1-i'i.~\\'n1ii'_liriil2i: iv- ri; s.. asi-oinior\.:\lil|~ :og i'i>:id|ni: un inter. 'l`hc Gurirdian hockey teaini has ac- lil. " r!Sl‘llll‘stor_\'. \Vei':ii\ ifrlprove vour api- cg t d th- l ll* f “Tl I) ' i-iii'unci-:iiiil_\'oiirI-»:li.|.. . fi ` ~ I. D 0 L (' cm time 0 lc 0"” hw Wu ,l-i1i<1i'.\'oiii-fowl lil--`l.ti»i~.` ln h°|"'“’““ Blasters’ for it friendly gaine of hoc- l25 Queen Sl. ' 0PllCl3l'l Next Baer Q Goff; Smith Side Oiiecn Square ' ,|..,f_ Ph"““ 275" iscount `aic » \e to he a ed on Wi-rinesda even- .” y pl y _ . . y -ni; Feb. 22, in the llilhiboro ltink, proviilini: that neither team has any uiayrixs who lnivc lined ull in the Scu- 'or or junior hockey league. The St lhinstnn College Hockey tuaui has arruiiged niutciics with the tenuis of (leor_L:r;town and Montague nal lc-five for those towns this morn Now that thc roads are 'good and the days fiue :ind thc l""“‘i ”°"lf”"» °°""`“'i 1“““h““ '"“‘ people from the country can get into town, wcuiil begin ou .s‘wceiicy, wings. The boys will be ac- corniianicd by l<`athr\r Mclntyre and W. ld. Uauieron besides ii number cf students. They play the team of the discount sale February ist and continue during the whole f.;,,,i Gm in Ge... eww., my i, ‘ ' 'y iz liz t. iul l\‘lr.~ntaguc Thursday night. Mr. . . . . fl- iiionth. We will give genuine discounts, but as we do not iii-.-,uiifni is the niiumg.-.r. mark our goods up in order' to appear to take off big discounts W' V I J. George Carver, city, who sent the American consul at Windsor, Ont, d 1 t In of Hlirry (louant, a sanililc of his Loli- yoii will not fin any extravagaiit stateii eu s ' any our advertising but wc will give genuine discoiiiits and honest alues to everybody. The sale will be for cash only and there will not be tw0 prices. Everybody will bc treated alike so that whether you onie yourself or send your child won’t make any difference. c Below are some of our prices. Among our specialties are agood range of sztor linrchit, has rec(-ivod a letter of thanks \\'liir‘h is indeed congratula- tory. Mr Conant found the llarebit a delicious dish and assures Mr .Car- ver that the siicccrs of his rarebit is only a matte-r of time as his delicaci. will appeal to all as it is better knowii. Mr Conant has suggested that the Lobster Rarcbit in future he iuickcil in pflnss which is so popular with the bilying oublic and in conver- .~;ut_ion with Mr (frirver The Guardian Jeuriis that if he finds it advisable ne will adopt the new way some-~ timc In the future. 'l`hc (limrdian .0X_i:,i:iigi'atiiliit.~¢; Mr. t‘.';i'vcr on the sue. i ` ford Tweeds oo cent Factory Cloth for 750 80 cent .Factory Cloth for 656 60 cent Factory Cloth for 506 $1.80 Factory Cloth double width for $1,5[i $3.50 Fine vvorsted siiiiiug different colors for ' $2 50 ess ol his delicious lobster i~i-irehit. The Bowling lreagc formed recently by llurke’s Alleys is now-about com- pleted and final arrungonicnts are practically completed. The league will probably be composed of the following teams who will play out ti full schedule of gaiiies: Mechanics, l<`ourth lleginicnt, Business Men and Clerks. The propi‘ietol‘s have donated inifiviiiual Drizcs for the members of the wiiiiiiug team un the coniplction oi the league as well as prizes for the highest scoriiir; made in the lea- gue iiintches. The first game will be rolled toniight on l'lui'kc's /\ll0YH CUW' iuonizing at. 7.3!) siinrp, using Alleys . » 9 N ‘ on and two which have been 16 cent English pi'iiit‘ Cruiiib sbcst qual- I5 cent English print 32 inches wide for 126 I4 cent American print I yard wide for llc 12 cent Canadian Print 30 inches wide for 106 I5 cent Quilting cotton 32 ins wide for 126 I2 cent Quilting cotton 30 ins Wide for 100 21 cent Shifting Duck for 170 I8 cent stripe Shirting Duck for l‘lC I7 cent -Gingham Shifting for 140 I5 cent Gingham Shifting f01_‘_ 123 Uh. U r.°.sei'voi|. The fvluii from the Fourth ltcgiiueiit. Bowleri~: will he selected from tho following men I (". Leigh, D. A. McKinnon, J. McKay, W. llruce, G. l’rowse, A. liurke and G. Williams while the Business Mcn`s team will be A. N. McKay, W. K. liogora, (4. M. Moore, Gordon Worth and H. H. Brown. /ze-,~-'~ ‘Q Lil .Fai Laird. ivich, had the misfortune to dislocste In a Bowling match Monday night ier shoulder a few days ago by slid- *li the Arena in f-he leflglle Of that i ling at the door. alley the Mecbanic’s team won from Prowse Br s o . The many friends of Miss Annie *T* -llllm l'flYnl.er of North Rustico, will W- G- H052. ("l€y. was a nassen 'in plensml to learn she iii much im- ixer to Souris yesterday afternoon on if .roved in health, lifter a sevei'e'at,- a business trip in the eastern section Q ` f ~/ ~‘\ ' f’ "¢,Rl'\ ‘P 0. I , of the Province. J. A. l‘Vf~list_=r & (‘o,_ genprlil agents 'ln a very evenly matched game on 5 or the Acadia Fire Conipany, him Burke’s Alleys on Monday night 5 ‘hc Giiiu~rliaii’s thanks for a fine cal- Moore &' McLeod's bowlers defeated f sndur giving n, mnguiliceiit. picture of Goff Bros men ,by ten points. These § he Vunfifliaii Warship Nini;e-the two teams will try conclusions again i § usi. of this coiuitiy's in-ent navy. tunuzht in Burke’S Alleys- ' ‘\\\\\/ _ it "l`lie splendid irish drama -- “My YF5l-0"ilHY_ U10 M\ll”l'BY ll11l'l>0\u .erulhe’s corner. Water has been ooz- ing up into the gutter from the main slowly for some days. lt is ratlier ditlicult to get at the leakage' owing to the depth to which frost has pen- etmteil into the ground. l°`oi'~t.lle first time in two seasons thc ice boat service at th U h tl , - V I ie apes as in;;. "i"rie team will he: Butler, goai; hvcu ieiiiiisitioiied and this morning Marius, point; W. McNeill, cover|f0“l` bnals will lea-V9 C'8ll€ Traverse for Caine ‘Tormeiitine carrying mails and iinsiiciiiters; weather permitting. The mail they will bring buck will he that for this Province coming east by thc C. ]’. R. yesterclay afternouii which was left oil at. Sackvillc, also that onthe night train running be- tween St. John and Halifax. These mails will be taken from Sackville to- Cnpe Tormentine .by special 'train rind, though not as large a mail as would otherwise be received, will be good indeed under the circumstances. The mail arriving in Pictou for this Province since Monday morning will remain there today for th-e Earl Grey to bring over on her return trip. However, if the Earl Grey should fail to cross today, these mails will be forwarded to the Capes to be sent over tomorrow. ~ wma. __».,,.`__ 4, ~ I _,,,v_ ,’.»-,' AT EVERY BREAKFAST TABLE we want Slcwart‘s Cream Bread. We want it fresh, and baked by the Rest Bakers we can find. and where the purest flour is used in BREAD. Fresh fruits in pies, and best ingredients in cakes-baked in sanitary surroundings, and at prices within reach. (lei the dress g0()dS 25 P. C. .l4&(llCS, Ellld gentlernen’s underwear of all kinds 25 p.c. off. » _ ' Men's shirts, collars. °‘1ffSg'f1€S»bfaC@S» socks, gaps, gloves, haudk€1‘Ch1€fS“aI1Cl all goods not mentioned here exccPt factory yarn and unbleachcd cotton and SPOOIS 25 p.c.off. 4 S, BAKERY W. Tlll'n6I‘ ® il‘i1"~;°i"i`l°)"'i°iEi-:“"`i`i7e`A ii T. @ i ' Hands or Face Cliappeil ? You’ll find Creme Veloute the most deiiglitfuldiealiiig and soothing preparation sold. We have thoroughly test- cd it, an-l it is thoroughly satisfactory iii cvcry re- spect. Large jiirs, only 25 cents ` Sold only hy .lolmson & Johnson P ,_| Thomas May, I..S., city, went east " i ~.\\\\\~\-.~\- ms..- ii The Store With the Stock Many of your neighbors have been taking advantage of the free hemm- , ing oiier at the great Winter White Sale. Not only can you buy sheetings I , if ncy where he will handle the reins ,. " , _ _ __ , 4 ;.\~‘ '.‘ A » mf So _ ,~ - .cr <2 J -._ - -. _;_` _-._~._`. '.-:J ° ... \""' *. T"- ';~.£-. '.';e*'" '=- *-- .~ ' .. t ,"' ‘ _ _,, ~ ' \ -'?;`_-,‘§_€?‘@" _ in " _ 1.. 5" -3.. =’F3"'w‘ _F .> n _\\ ’ ‘ %-em' -\\ \ - 'L _""‘9"' .=-.- -`2 ° 1-” §~l_;_\_;* - -. ~\~ l2='...=T.-2... T' fpil _` "' - Q 0 . _ S, ‘ri Qui' '. T . 1 / 1/ A li *fb A 'lit .' \\\ ‘-\< .s .- <»~s\~>.\»\<~_\~¢<<~»».-<-is-.». \ 'Q .` <5 `f1 °n §€ 'Z' , r ms ' U 4( H 4( H (I tt H lt 1 Unbleaclied slicetin gs i , Unbleachcd sheetings Unbleached slieetings U nbleached sheetiiigs . English Circular Pillow linen f and pillow cottons much under ordinary prices-but in addition we will i hem free all sheetings and pillow cottons you select. Plain white sheeting, no starch, 2 yds wide,only...24¢ heavier plain white sheeting 2 yds wide, special...... .. - _ _ ....'i9c l-leayy itnglish \/Vigfin sheeting, 2 yds wide special ., . _ 3.6¢ A splendid weight of English wigan 2 yds Wldé. ..... . . Soft white sheeting, no dressing, 2 yds wide, often sold for dresses and sheets . . . . ,.4043 - Plain white English wigan sheeting 2 1-4 yds wide . . . . . _ . . . . . 42 Plain white English wigan 2 1-4 yds wide special.......... . . _ . . . . 49|.: Plain White English wigan 2 1'-2 yds wide, best obtainable .. . .. . . . . .52¢ Linen sheeting 2 I-2 yds wide very fine and close a really fine value at our Winter sale ~ _price of . . . . . 42 inch English circular pillow cotton , ,|8¢ just couie in and let us show you this line = it is well worth looking closely into -fine- iirni and close, it will present a good appear- ance and stand niuch wear. 44 inch line English Pillow cotton, very special...20¢ - 46 inch “ " “ “ “ “ ...2l¢; ‘ Plain open edge pillow cotton,/io, 42,44,inch special 2|¢ ; ' Light weight line circular pillow cotton 40 inch -l (C H ll ii (4 (( H fi 44 (( it ll (K 0( ‘ il 44. inches wide 2 yds' wide :9- A good smootli thread unbleached shcctings free froin dressing very ' - good valuc~as a matter of fact our special price is just possible because ii e . bought the goods many months ago Unbicaclicd sheeting 2 yds wide, better grade 2 yds wide, better still - ' 2 yds wide also at 23, 25, 27, 29, 30, 3zc. 2 I-4 yds wide special 2 1-2 yds wide special 42 and 44 inch Best and heaviest pillow cotton 40 inch - ‘I li ll ll (K (\ aprons, as well as ...».\--_-. “N-.--`-..»~\~__m.... .t ass.. »».\.»\-...t ..»-w..».tt 2Zc 24-c 23s: 5 ' ~ l' ‘. 2v 2"c 28c jltc - 8"c we 3? 22c ' 3 24c , Z6c ‘ 550 4 J- ..._ ~.‘.- li , _ . .. , . . - -.,._./.-. ....... ...~..»-..~,.v~.....-.-......-. . , $9,710.453,00 etc apply to Charlottetown clinvv i ii of tl.e Sun Lfie of Canada for the year just passed, a record to be proud of. For rates R. wash the total Income pa. I; Manager For P. E. I. __ The llriginal For sale by mwfwt. Simple in coiistructioii. Readily adjusted to suit thc, wearer. , We have a fcw pair of nickel plated skates in the above skates sizes S to i i for $l.00 per pair. Call and see thcui. Acme Skate S. W. Crabbe i Agent For S. 'vv. P. Paint. f"""__"\ Get a Good. Chamois Vest For bodily warmth during cold weather and etc, nothing is better P . than a good clianiois vest-it’s light and ‘B more warmth than seve- please yoiifor each gar- ed, neat fitting, pretty and conifortable.'l`hey will wear ii long time and keep you ,, warm through any storm. ii Price|......... . .. $1.75 up u The 2 Macs T.. I __ _ I Valuable* Town Lot For Sale. I am instructed by the local Coin- mittee of the Colonial and Continen- tal Church Society to oiler at Pub- Alc Auction on Monde the 20th in . if - forprotection from cold, stent at neon, on the premises that lot oi land, at the corner of Kent Ind Rochford Streets, bounded and measured ss follows :-(lommencinli t the South East corner of Town - Lot No. 19 in the 4th hundred of comfortable but gives lots, and running from thence west- wardly along Kent Street for the dis- ' tance of fort ei ht feet seven inches, ral outer garments' thence at rllglitgangles nortbwardly Our line is sure to nearly psraiiei with uociiierii street i for the distance of ilftsy-nine feet _ _ three inches, thence eastwardly par- ment is perfectly tailor- nuei to Kent street forty-eight feet to Rochford f~ltreet,, thence along the said last mentioned Street flfty~nine feet three inches to the corner at the lace of conimcncenient, with the uilding thereon which was formerly sed an a school~hoiu-ie and known as hs West End School-house.-Terms sale. R. BEARISTO, |49 Gt. George Si. f .,.. M. . 11,, Low Price Store Knit simei. 2-Idwfmtf Sunnyside. Ch"|`0Wl\- i »._. .c *i 2-11d8i Auctioneer. REMOVED We have re- moved from x20 Euston Street to r8o Queen St. to stables formerly oc - cupied by Fred. Cameron, trainer ‘These stables are situated between the tailoring establishments of John T. McKenzie and James Callaghan, most convenient to everybody, large and roomy, having in connec- tion eight large stalls, where horses can be tied in perfect safety. We will be pleased to meet all our old and new customers with better ac- commoda' ions and facilties than ev- er ,for iirstclass work.Thnnking one and all for their past patronage 1 take this opportunity of soliciting a continuance of same I. A. HENDERSON. , Horse Sheer. ' 12-xdi tf i 1 A Good Bargain il U. 0: N Q.. On , ,_+ We_are makin.: euem es by Passing lhese special bar- gairp on L » our cus omers ~ utit's our customers wi-’r= l.rY‘_l\Zto pi-anse.not ' ur on - Detiiors. Vt »- fecured :"0 i spectacles frames at lui' cos-1. and are selling 'hom \'.'. . e they last ut Hi V V “ ¢‘l1- we are a_Is0|ri\' hi: 'i-»t»-i and advice toil o - i mit; fiom d~ff-.t-trio s' i- - amber eyeelmisi-~ pee- tacles at H/\i.F i’li"' ‘ Silverston & Epstein Drs of Optics |68 Queen St. _ I Conservation That’s the big word to- day and it applies to the care of your carriages. Let us store yours now and paint it before the rush. FRED. C., WALLER _ 205 Kent St. _ 6 -id6mpd _ I *_ f ,nom ST 4 D ENI ‘ROADWAY itll lltll SIRBBI NEW YORK CITY. :mise is-i nom-in. suiu-eng. , IWIS S\.llll PEB NY All ll? ‘.l':nl?;-l=l°|‘¢\‘::gl0 BURDPBAN PLAN. i i iablb l'l‘lot¢ Bn|k1ut_80¢. ‘ WM. TAYLOR & SON. lac- ‘&'5.:.s= 2: _...,,... -.. _ .~.-..-»_-3Ih.f-‘~‘i, ~.,. 1-¢=~»~<»»e¢-`e».s-.--i-»= ~.- " ` §..‘-7__'»':\€'5’,7§>. . .-af.. ii » 'i '.1 1-4;; i5~".r.r vi ... Iii » i ‘iii ." 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