-~ - _ _ 'rue gf inf Piinvillciii uuinniil .< H60d°§ Pill; Uiilcas in New Prowso Bloclo- Charlottetown. D|°“lY\ll'¢=vuiu¢._as¢uua. ‘mm jf i - ” _ VALENTINES! " _ See the "Elegant Line ...atm TAYl.0R’S BOQKSTORE. ruse. from 1 mt to sa 0°. Comic and Fancy. ,_-1-n -i | _‘Ii FURNITURE ,Always the best vsineln the city. hiarl_r_Wril¢_l1t FumishlagCo. 0\LV ` so/F if Most housewives iudge the purity ofa flour by its whiteness. Whig; somehow signifies purity. But while pure Hours are alw_ays white, white floura are not always pure. lloyai Household Flour is the whitest flour that is milled. it is also the purest. You may think the flour you are using is about as white _as flour can be. Yet ifyou place it beside Royal Household Flour it will look yellow by com- parison. Ask your grocer for Royal Household, and niak_c sure that he understands that you mean it. dgilvle |"l0ill’ Milla C0-rllils lloulrell. _“0giivie’s Book for a Cook," con- tnms 130 pages oi' excellent reci sruno never _published before. Your |1;r;eercur\te yuuhowtogetltFREE. o o ¢ .. 6011> '!~ll"!l---- anna Do you Eat Zditt? _ Do you get the kind you like? If not "come here and try our cake, it will please you. Fresh every day. z STEWART. Ecnrrsn Baxeav, Hakes Best Bread. BENQ! 5 CHQ!! GKUW. ' ` way. ~ multitudes merry. Zion Church School Room. premises of Egan & Newberry, Queen beyond the power of its captors to solve it` was taken away for analysis. NEXT Saturdny'a comiu page will be by far the best yet-. \Viilie Westinghouse invents a contrivancn which wakes tho cook and causes lots of trouble. Fido the dog has a and experience with spongea and water, and Pretentiing Percy takes n music lesson in n queer place. WHEN wading the following con- struction of the Saint Dunstan‘s team it \viii' be realized that the Abagwcits have u rather still' proposition in frontnf them to win. Goal, Campbell; Point, Ned liinke; Cover Point, Bournssa; Rover, Hamel; Right Wing, Jim Blake; Left. Wing, li. McDonald;Centre, Ilny Gillis. Don't fail to sae this interesting game. TAKE in the whoiefiield. Ityou have n want thatyou think some man in Chur- iotietown can fill, take in the whole field utonco by insertingn want url in the Guardian. Thera's no halfway business about The Guurdinn. It gcts right out among olllthe people who are worth talking to,nnrl If your man is in town you`ilflndbim. Thcre`s no doubt about thnt. SUns'r.\N'rrAr. and rapid growth has ltisewhsrein this issue will be seen a tells n story of success. The increases over lust year are splen did. A feature of last ysar's operations is the completion of placing ull the Company's policies upon alll per cant interest basis thus streng- thening ihe Cornpnny’s reserves. Life Companies are allowed until |015 ‘to do this but the Sun Life did it in 1005, and is now untramrnellad to pursue its way of progress. The policyholders of the Com» any should feel pleased with the most excellent showing of the Company. Neuraigia ._ many troubles flesh is heir to, Neuralgia is one of the moat. distressing, and often,di&ieult to cure. Many cases have been relieved and cured by a thorough- appllcatiou of iiendricirs Liniment Always keep Kendrioi¢'s in the house-you may need it. brought the program to a close. _ 1 S 1 Saturrlay’s Guardian will contain _ Aux.. McLnoD, formerly of Montague, - A sho:-t story entitled "A Substitute for wen_t to Georgetown by the special last _ ` \' ' _ _ - _ ' Delia. 1.! _ night en route to Brandon, Man. Prucas for St. Dnnstan's-Abegwsiti ' Ona Regiment on Monday Feb. wth. match are: Admission ilcente. Reserved Plaih_ of Opera House opens on Fish 19th. at l\m_Ieson's and Rankin's drugs stores. Gmlar contest at Hockey between Lobo: Eton, S.0.E., paid a fraternal Saint Dilustana and Abegweita Wed,. vyit tolfaodge Prince Fdward lut night 1 evening, Feb. 14, 1000. - a d were accorded a hearty welcome and D. J. MCLIAN, Alec .McLean and John :;e“t::‘“|:sm°"" °' remungs' ""““'° "“d. J. McDonald, Montague, were passengers N' °“ to gh; any y°,¢,°“|,,y by ma M_ H_ R,u_ TBI regular meeting of the Long Creek Farmers' Institute will be held at Afton Hall on Monday evening, iilth inet, at DON'1‘ missFrlday's concert, the fire 73) _ . p.in. Afuiiattcndancsls requested “dal” “Mui Y°“" °Y“‘\""‘Y° M“"l° as matters of importance will be riis- angages your support, Magnetism makes °“"ed_ _ Gaorruur Monnow, of the ilrml Wm. Rrssunva Tuesday, the ‘Ailth instant, to Stairs Son SL Morrow, ol Halifax, and hear Rev, Mr. Scdgewick, Dr. Robertson well-knovrnto businessmen at Canada, an-l Prof. C. JfMoMiilan on ’l‘ennyson,iu died on Sunday. lie had practically re- ififed I Yell’ HKU from business on account Tris: Police yesterday as the result of n °' m health' sam-eh captured a imma ng bw, on we I-lAl.ir-‘ax cluims to have the veteran cahnian of the Dominion in the person nf Street. Tile identity of the beer being Gh\'|*¢°P|\°f C°““°i|¥~ H9 hi” °00\-iiliml the box for iifty seven years, and is a well known citizen. lla is abrother of tho late P, 0. Connolly, an-i'um»1e or rnurv U. Connolly of this city. _ _ Nr-:x1‘Suturday’s Guardian will be an excellent issue to send to friends. It will 'contain illustrated and descriptive articles ofthe future home of Miss Alice Roose- velt ami Congressman Longworth, who are to be married on that duy, na well us three \Vhito llouse views-in url- riition to Mngaaine page, colored Comic page, interesting short Story, Sermon by LRev. \Vm. Dobson, notes on the S. S. Lesson a week hence, and all the latest telegraphic and local ncws. Only fifty cents per your or twenty-live cents forsix months. tt IN accordance with the request of a large number of the patrons of the Hillsborough Skating Rink tl\e Directors have decided to put on u Historical Carnival and Fancy Dress Masquerade on the night of Tuesday February 27th, 1000. The Carnivals of into ycars have been of such a low order that t-he Directors wish to sea if they cannot elevate the tone u. little and present to the Charlottetown public an entertainment ofa higher class. For this reason theyreserveto themselves the ri ht throu h their Managing Direc- t unit fths rirl L' K Cfxilildgcfrofnolgs (:,,.gM?,m?0nn_ 'bit :O .tor of refusing admittance to the Rink yem. In "8 hmwry has the Company ofany objectionnhlecustomer or to any _ | ‘_ . ‘_ costume thathas not some merit in its “how” such advances is as yu" eonstruction,su that it would bendvisable statement the Company has sent out that 1°' “ll intending °k"'°" W l“f°““ the Managing Director in advance of tha name of the character assumed. Suitable prizeswviiihe offered and the Rink will bedaxzlingly decorated. Watch for the advertisement. ‘ A. r.\w'rU.uI: on Kipling by Prof. Cyrus J. McMillan, was the means of drawing together a large and appreciative audience in the basement of the First Methodist Church last night. It is perhaps, needless to say that the lecturer did his subject all the justice that tho admirers of Kipling could wish-or to add that the speaker‘s style murle the lecture one that that was charming to the ear and u pleasure to be long remembered. A vote of thanks was moved by J. T. Mellish, neatly and briefly seconded by J. D. Seaman, and gracefully tendered by the chairman, Rev. Wm. 'Dobson, who echoed the thoughts of the audience when he enlogized the lecturer and the lecture in his own happy manner. Pleaslng features of the night`s entertainment were the singing of _Recess- nal b the choir recitation, Thomas io 1 ' Atkins. by Miss ,Harrison; and tha recitation of Our Lady of The Snows. by Miss Scales. The National Anthem HW\WV\WWNWWWWWW¥lrWWWWWUW VOTERS GET, 5.00 “Stetson” Hats for $3.71;-a clear, clean saving ofa dollar and a quarter effected in a few minutes i Or a celebrated $3 Hawes for $2.25-or a net-price-staniped-om til'-Jweat leather $2 “1`ress” for $1.33 i And if you want a rainy-day lint, we`re selling a lot of $2.75 Stiff Hats- -a little off style---for 35c. Come 'to Our Store-Front Door-Ai I0 0`cloc 6 ' We’ve lots of bargains for men l ' Collars, for instance, 1'n'latest shapes, four ply, m0St SiZPS » ' _ heights, worth :5 and 18c are now 3 for 23ci . Or Gloves.-fine, warmly lined kid or _mocha leathrrs , Per1in’s make worth regularly from $1.00 to $2. 50. are selling at Half Price- - Or Shirts-Flannel Shirts, for exau1ple,`that formerly sold at $t.7 and $r.95 are selling at $x.1oi _ V Crowds daily testify to the genuineness of our Fire-safe Bargains. Come and see. i -i _'_ ’, /,,r.1='ez1 .;-._»;'¢r_ _f KY’ fc) - ,__..-1.-..-;f.:;1_'/_1__r.:.».;»»“ ~ MM- .KM I' P U Da UI J ‘ _ DB. Nelson Prcxann, who has been home for some time left by last night‘s special on return to St. John's Niid. ' Don"r forget the date of tho opening of the plan Feb. i0 for -ith Regt. play Our rllegiment, Tickets ii0c, (Sc, 25c. Na ex- change tickcta on sale. Paar. Tuuooonu Ross, who has been at Truro, attending the Seed Fair una Short Course at the Agricultural College, returned to town yesterday. Tau public are Invited to attend the meeting of the Natural History Society lomonuw night where A. E. Morrison wil) contribute u paper upon Dust. Tnl plans for thc Firomen's Concert opened yesterday at .lnmiason's and at ltankln'sdrugstf\rea. They will be open alsh today for coupon holders, and to' morrow forthe public. AN ice boat race is being talked of. There are about a dozen fine boats daily skimming over thc ice of Charlottetown ` harbor-and there seems no reason why n ace could not bo arranged. - THE office hours for the n_cws depar ment are from 1 p. m. to ii p. m. and 7.30 p. m. to 4 a. nz. For the advertising and subscription departments from B o. in. to 0 p. ui. It is useless to ring either of the above departments nt any other hon ‘ if Till-J Minto urriverl nt Georgetown from Picton at 10.25 yi-.~t.i-rtiny bringing 20 passengers, 00 bum innli and 000 puck- ages freight. The Slnnlry left for Picton with l2l0 boxes slnelts, 42 tircsscri hogs, ‘Jil qrs. beef, ‘Zi barrels pork. A Mrcn'l‘|Nn of the Cornrnitlees of thc N.U.O. of the -ith Regt., LLA., will bc held on this \Ved||emiuy evening nt their orderly rooms i\\ the llrill Shed to iriins- uct business, at H p. nn., sharp. A full attendance is rei|ueai.eil. A n.\'rr|rLrs pitiful incident last night at the Railway Station was the dcpurturc of a widow and four little children whoa lew riuys ago onine from Sydney, C. ll. The poor woman thought it would li- eaaier to make a living hero, hutniteru few days' experience, com-iurlt-rl otlrur- wise, and sho was glad to be riasisteii by our local authorities to return w Syvirngr. A r:r'rr1.nN driving to llustico one tiny last week encountered u man, who was industriousiy cut-tingi down the tree. gmwing on the rouri.~.iiics. in reply to u question by the tru\'cili-r tin- man with the axe stated that he had been given li e trees for firewoorl, i|y§u person who into contracted to clear them oil' ilu-_ road, But it seems a pity that every bn ot rn-ei growth should bc rr-uioved. \V\1~|r a kind word of appreciation oi \' M. c. a. work in out my J. D. '1'..,~1...-l has given $25.00 as his shuraftowauls the Mortgage Fund. L.C. Worthy gives $iD.00 to same object. The Board of numuge- ment of Y. M. C. A.. are greatly en~ conrnged by these free will oii't-rings coming in unsolicited. Balance remain ing to provide for $ii0!i.00. The mortgage papers will be burned. Prtor.Rr-:apr of Prince of Wnii~.s College gave $10.00 last night toward the mort- gage fund. Many of thc students attend the Y. M. C. A. meetings nml_ classes. This brings the amount required to wipe, oil' the debt to $0'»:i.00. All, may share in these voluntary subscriptions. At u well attended meeting of tho Ladies' Auxiiinry ofthe Y. M. C. A. held Tuesday afternoon Feb. lllth, thc sugges- tion nf holding a ten to raise funds for thc Ladies' Auxiliary donation toward the mortgage fund was fully discussed. While greatly appreciating the promised co~ operation of Indies of rliil'erent city churches. in the proposed Lea, it was thought best, (ut least for the present) not to raise funds in this wny. The Auxiliary have decided to practise some self denial among themselves. Be- fore the meeting was dispersed the Auxi~ iiary suacribed $50.00 and have yet to pro- vide for $150.00 to bring up the ladies amount to $500.00. To all the ladies who promised provisions in kind, or any other assistanoe,theinvitntion is extended to donate n free will offering of money, equivalent to what they intcnrled giving. The smallest favors handed to any of the Auxiliary oppreciaterl.0n behalfof Ladies' Auxiliary. Mrs. T. G. Taylor, President, Miss G. Lowden, Secretary, ' PAINS IN THE STOMACH. After working all day, sewing, scrub- bing, haking, sweeping, washing, writ ing, operating a typewriter, or behind the counter, n woman is sure to get tired. lt's too had u woman has to work, still that’n the way the world goes, but it'a a consolation to know that the pains that come through hard work and worry such ns headache, baclmche, lndigestion and dyspepsia can be cuied hy Hutch tab- lets. They are put up inexpensively so anyone can buy them.l0 for 10 cents. Fo sule.l\y all druggistlw ,gf Vote for Paton for Mayor. Tasteless With Mali, ' Wild Cherry ‘ and llpyophoephiies s invaluable in all wasting direaeea, convnlescenre. coughs, colds. nervous de- biiiry etc. R¢C0llllIl¢lld¢d hy Physicians Price $r.oo per bottle. fiswaw l GUARDIAN, FEBRUARY 14, 1906 “id ". = 5iQ~»i§i|»unuu-~oE`"_ _ end Liver S ’ _ nun or 'r.u.|.-1.. no-.... ,mai in-u\i1».'rr_v _, .._.__..,_u. ._._m_------_-,~ _ The hiie _ iva OpensThurSday at 9 a. m. We feel _conhdent in saying that this will be the best white goods sale we have ever prepared for you --and our own past records are not easy to bca: either. fl _ A few. of tllie Whitewear ~ Bar_:garns_rat the White Carnival ]ust as illustrated l1e1e\vit1_1. l` ._------1-» -- --- _ _ _ 1 __ - ./ _*V "»_ 4. '. '_ `~ .' 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A.; _gm ff’ 'Ll' 41. .YE M/A ,V r ,, tr mfg ,._,\_ej " .-,.r.(f ' i _ _ . 1;- V A _ `L *__ __ _ 1207 D-2o9___ ~ r - -_ '_ ,. `~ _.tes wo- \_-_ 1.__ _-_,5__1,,__ _ _ __ _ _ ~_»_ ,_ _ _ ._ _ _ _ t`_____ _ ,. ._~_'_,_,:f,-- ‘_ _ ,__ *___ _, _ ___ _». _._ ~ _..'if;i~_ 'df if A l .A ~- 'fa _ _.fi -'-"f" _- ._ ' \ - " 5"” Xi ' -239 " -» ‘ » v~ l V ‘a " ___j,";l__,_ _ (SJ __ _ .»._.,':i,,____ '.'_<_.‘,_,____ 5_1 ._ ‘ly __ ~e-~/ 'L- ,,,. are *QR .1-‘iff 'U _ _N *n . rv _ ~ »» 3°- D 202-Ladies’ Underskirt of Cznnbric; with U 214-Lodirs’ iinderslzirt of L`auil»rl:‘: deep Nainsook uinhreila ii tunes. with - licmstiieliul hem and imiiace in- sertiugs: nnv lrngth. Price $|.25. wide Nainsook rnflle, deep hem and lace inserting; any length. Price goc. D2i8-Ladies' i_in1h~rsl _~ 1 ani nic' deep nrnbrella il~ur:ce, with wide embroidery mill: and three hein- siitched tucks shire; any lergili. Prlge $|.(,5. D 208-Ladies’ Uuderskirt of Cnmhric; deep _ embroidery ruffle. Eve one tucks in bodt; any length. Price $1.00. D 23|-Ladies’ Undrr kirt of line Carnlvric; clrep umbrella flounre of Nginenok and four rows of lace inverting. and lace irili at imiiorn to match, and du.~trl1ilie;fnyl°|\g‘th, Prl¢'e§|.95_ D 209-Ladies' Underskirt of Camhric; deep umbrella flounce with two rows of lace inserting. edged with lace to match; any length. Price, $|_\0_ D 239~-ladies’ Und »rskirt nfspecial Camliriv- deep embroidey ri-ills set on iiisertiné __ _ _ £0 l_118tCli; live fine tucks in bcrly;\ny i length. Pri¢e 5|_g5_ The White Carnivalwill open Thursday morning at 9 o’clock---See our ads. Moons fo Meteor. Watch for White Carnival Bargains. OORE ® McLEOD D 2i0-Ladies' Uufierskirt of Comb ir; deep embroidery ri-file; with three figure right tucks in body; any lc-ngr|,_ Price $|.|5. r Vote for Paton for Mayor. 14d ri |'|u-.tina-| .»»o cts por box, cisiomi 1 _ _ r r _ FURNITURE Q is a preparation of 'vege- tahie medicines for regulat- ing the stomach and bowels of infants and children. Unlike most lnxarive medi- cinesils use does not injure ,_ _ the system. it can be _ given with safety to the youngest child. Price 154: n Dottie. Sold by Workmen of ack nowlerlgcrl ability are at the head nf nur ' repair and urholetering drparini-:nts They run make nlrl furniture look and wear almost sa good as new. ur Line of Upholsterv Goods Up 'I n The Mark in Variety and quality and prices are well within ilu: reach of the most ._ economical buyer. All wmk prompiiy attended to __ Paoivr. 7.- _ _. ¢..JZl-i|\l |\I£\/\/33N. FO