‘ "”“ l`“E.§l°l'l¢“. _ -\ COAL is one of the things that contributes large |y to our enjoyment. While it goes up largely in'smoke, it leaves behind genial warmth to the occupants ofthe house, Cold weather rapidly decreases the vosl bin, and if your supply is growing small, better let us replenish it .it once. l’rices will be no lower and you may have diliicuhy in securing coal later. A. Pickard & Co. Phone 240' Peilre's No I Wharf Ch"|`own Slinnual Meeting The annual meeting of The Stanley Bridge Dairying Co, will be held in the hall at Stanley Bridge on Tuesday, lfeby. 13th at 2 p. in. , ]. H. SIMPSON, Secret ary 2-gd;-6-ro Money Wanted o Wanted money to invest in Edmonton real estate by ri reliable man there, sender to receive six per cent interest and one half the profits. Arrangements can be made by which sender‘s interest is protect- ed by any bank or person sender desires. Address communicationsto "Edmonton" C .fe GUARDIAN ori-‘ics l 1-(ittil`r.lr'lW. - l ‘ -_-~-_ ._ NEW YORK HIPPODROME. Around the World, with its hun~‘.` tlrrtls of performers, 200 animalshntl l n stupendous series of scenic splend- nrs continues at the N, Y. Hippo- , drums ii most prosperous career. ' Hassan Ben Ali‘s tribe of Berber ac-i mlluts are a favorite feature of the hit; show. The Mirano Bros. continue to perform their startling feats as the top of a G0 foot pole, The p;"_ ropt-an entertainers and their equili- l ln-istic stunts in the Turkish scene while Marceline and Van Cleve with‘ flu- Mille Pete, furnish- plenty of luluzllter. when the tour of the world inkcs the visitor to l_ck of lob- i ,stef packets' supplies that vie ‘rave ever exhibited, 4 without doubt the best display that can be seen in fl the Province. We can till crders for any quantity » the very day they are received and know that our prices are the lowest offered by any home in P. E. I. Check off what you want below. Send in your order today and it will receive our prompt attention. Galvanized or black sheet iron - Bar copper _ Galvanized boat nails, trap nails and box nails Files t Galvanized blocks and hinges Galvanized row locks and cleats Tiirpentine ' Linseed oil Mixed paints Tiger and Burril’s white lead Paint brushes, etc. and Mrs John McDonald, Ellerslie __L Mrs. Thomas Plckard, city, and Mrs. George Abbott, Union Road, were chronicled as life members of the W. M. S. in last week's Wesley- an. , Tito annual meeting of the Stanley Bridge Dalrying Co. will he held in the hall at Stanley Bridge on Tues- day, Feb. 13th, at 2 p.m. See ad in this issue. ~ The ladies of the W. F. M. S. will hold a parlor social at the house of John I4". Macneill, Cavendish, on the evening ol Feb, 8th. If not fine on the following evening. In results announced resently in the Faculty of Applied Sience at McGfill University, Montreal, Ray Hooper, City, passed in second class, third year in Foundations and Masonry. Rev. Harry S. Erb was a passeng- er by yesterday aft.ernoon's train' to Summerside, where he will assist Rev. R. O. Morse in special services which are being held in the Baptist Church there. The many friends of Mrs. ‘Thomas McNally, City, who has been so iii the Charlottetown Hospital recently, where she underwent a serious oper- ation. will be pleased to learn that she has so far recovered as to per- mit of her removal to her home. A large congregation attended ser- vice in the Alexandra Baptist Church on Sunday evening last, when Rev. Mr. Erh preached a. very interesting and instructive discourse in his usu- 'tl pleasing manner. A full' choir ren- dered splendid music that was _much appreciated by all present. The officers and non-commissioned otiicers and gunners of the 4th Re- giment, are 'requested to meet at the Drill' Shed tomorrow, Wednesday gvcning, at eight o'clock. It is expect- sd that every member will be present as matters of extreme importance will be discussed. Yesterday afternoon the employees in the Customs Department of this city presented their cashier, Ernest de Blois Peake, with an address ac- companied by a handsome smoker‘s chair.. Mr. Peake will be married to- morrow to Miss Queeuie Burgess of this City. H. il. Duchemin, barrister has rc- mrned from it trip of enquiry alcllg the line of the I.C.R. He investigat- ed alleged charges against officials at Mulgrave, Picton and New Glasgow. Mr. _Ilucheroiu will visit Glace Bay this week.-Sydney Record. (Mr. Duchemin is a native of Cimrlotte- town.) Rcv. E. S. Weeks, Mt. Stewart. D0* puty G.W.l’. of the Sons of Temper- .ince for P. lil. I., organized ri new division at Cherry Hill last Friday nvening to be known as Cherry Hill Division, No. 275. It will meet on l~‘ri_\' llt"'Rt‘."_~=t.< nriro 75c.‘ _ Fake Hn|l’s Faiiiily Pulls for con'tiDation l sd" , Keep Coughing if you want to--but why do so when you can stop it,--by taking OUR cough syrup? It requires years of ex- perience and a high degree of eiopert knowledge to. ‘make baby remedies that are safe yet effective, but at last we have some- thing speciai for baby, and no dangerous opiates in it Only costs a quarter. either. Johnson fl. Johnson The' Quality Drugstore I I \ 'Are Your Horses’ Legs Swollen ? At this time of the year horses are not exercised as much as they should and with high feed- ing and long standing in the stall their legs swell up and they become still'-kneed, slow and nervous. »Msc's Leg Swelling Cure is just the thing that ir needed. This preparation takes down the swelling of the legs, makes the hide so and silky and puts new life into the horse. ._ Two size bottles 15: and 35c with LOCAL APPLIOATIONSL as they 1 The Basics! Store on Chsrlotteiowtfs Bulieof Stud' ' R°*all DYSPGDBHI Tablets remedy ad in another column . 0 stom h t Saturday s trains were inadvertent ac rouhies by aiding nature to Z- 1 “fm-red to as Sums is 1 ester ’ lzlvilllclzln-lfl19d Bdliitric juices causes int- be sold at St. Paul's Bchoolroom on dayis issue' I 'W ECB |011 an yspepsia. They sid the February 8. It 1 1 1 ' Q S t h , s p eas ng to learn that Adrian UGEII lfitf. W B °m°‘° l'° digest mod ‘md '50 fllllffll' "* Peters, city, is much improved from chuiloudo n . lg if /il . (S t_"_ ri ; | ,/ /l/A ...Y-..._ 1... ‘i l ia, »~_ l _ _ at 25 p. c. lliseount , f % _ a ' ~ in stock. ]u~t had the ready to wear t ff _ / buyer go carefully over them-and // l l ,T ‘ / l , he says - "Advertise the whole lot, l l / / / Sru.i. Too MANY skins left 5 without exception, at 25 pei' cent dis- I Count” » So here they arc. The skirts are , , t - _ all new dui'ing thc Inst two seasons _ _‘_ _, print; and tall 1911 mostly fall) ` There are black and colored, mostly pauania, some veuetians,serge4 and twecdr, and they go us follow :-- Skirts arc now $5 lf) " “ “ 5.37 i. ` ll li 3 if it U 45| \¢ (I ll 0.1.25 it _ _QU 4»7F 5 5" 575 ti it it 8.50 ‘nos - Get one to-day si-|03" Suits Worth to $30.00 go for $10.00 eaeli i . _ WISH IT WAS POSSIBLE TO GET YOU ALL IN HERE- LEAD ‘ you up_to the suits --let you look at them-~ feel the material-fit them on--study the designs and the linings-every coat lined with silk. if we could only get you _ to see them there would'nt he ri suit left by six o’clocl-: to day. These siiit§__:_tre_tlie_ 1_;cinaindevr,i__fi'_om a busy suit selling' ., ';‘ 14”-, _ ' I l l o t ` r _ l , , _ *_ _,,,, _,,,,,' > !l _ ._ 0' va "~»--vt-»~.-..-`..~..~ ...».».»..~<~_~..-fm. -.s c. . `ll_ _ season--they are ui_ail_e_lip of serges, tweeds, venetians , worsteds bxozirlcloetts. The coats are silk lined. Thev are l ) cut in smart, at_trncz_ive styles, and thev are made to fit and - 10.00 _ 11 4 hang properly. We_iui1si gef them ALL and in t ,- _ 1. order to do so these suits. which run in value to gn 00< ., _________Y__`___#1_____________ _______ __ ___ _ - i \ . go at.... ..... _- 1' Here has ’ , , N... i .sos 3 <1 them in a hurry for tis. S cz Series of Big Savings I in This Complete Cut Price Clearance Sale oi 0veralls and Jumpers _ \VAN'I` TO GET OUT EVERY ()VERALL--EVERY ]f_]]\1Pp;R in thestore--we need the space they occupy, we want the money to buv ' " something else. \/Ve do not expect to make any profit on these, we are williup to give all of that to you, for the fnvour of your coming along, and clearing " Overalls or']'uuipers, 60.: for 4Sc (lrcralls or _lumpers Loo for 7$c (K H it _ 9 tl \ ‘ V “ 1.50 for $\_l) I it __ _ _ __,____ _ Y A i.2c foi 9i.c .x',_,` 4 T r A 0ut go all the TI-IFS SORT OF CLEAR- ANCE that we are having , this winter will not be satis- ' '- ---* W. ~" Y' --_‘- L, Y ' ____ . M en-- Women»- , Everybody-f Coats t *_ 4 » ¢ ' fied with any half iueasuresr VVe say “every coat must go" and that means that every coat WILL GO--and We're iuaking reductions to ensure it. COATS WORTH to l2 50 for $8 This lot includes smart tweeds, plain cloths, etc, well made, cut long; mostly sizes 36,38 and 40 regular values to 12 50 to go at just....... 800 COATS WORTH to $l5 for $10 This lot includes better gar- ments than the foregoing. Choice tweeds, long, with lat- est collar effect,every garment new this fall, worth to 15.00 for..-......... _ . . ._ _ .- lU.00 COATS WORTH to $20 for $12 Some of the nicest garments that have been shown in the carefully cut, well finished, i t~ \\ .>‘ 24,; K _ 0.. F f / \ _~ :,, f it _ ///M ///////ll / _ /i. 'S IND THAT ii dollar Spent NOW in the Moore 8; McLeod’s Store may often buy two dollars’ worth ot' satisfact- ory iiierchantlise. The press of spring goods coniiug in is fast cmwdiug out all the winterstocks and we have made larger reductions in prices to help them on. What you get at the=c rcdured-price sales will be just as good as any thing we could have sold to you earlier at full prices. Only the_ stocks were in full variety then. ‘Sometimes y_ou have to hunt a bit to find what you waur now. We advertise only the larger lots that are sure to be here when people come in response. Many of the smaller lots, on which, nag. "Tally, thc reductions are l“Yt‘.’@S!, do not get into the news columns st all. __ .ts ~\_,-...aaa ~.“~»-.\\ The Z Macs. x49 Gt. Geo. St. n ll ll lt store, handsome, well_ made, worth up to 20.00 for. ` W W W ’ r___ _t ;_ _ I mr* , SURROUNDED BY POLICE BANDITS ` CHOOSE DEATH. ORLEANS, France, Feb. 1-The police tonight surprised tour men in the act of stealing goods from the railroad depot. ~ The thieves ran when they saw the going tratn.pursued by the gcntlnr- mes and station omcinls. The police Police and attempted to board an out- turruul the fire. A refrular fxtsilnde followed. The sub-station magfm- tell nt thc first fire and thin a police Oflltrvr \'.'m; shut. The train Wag gnu moving slowly when the police sur~ rounded one of the bandits, who blew out his brains. A second member of the cnng, who was cornored, was shout to commit suicide also, when he was brought down by R hulls; in the log and ruptured A third ban. femalnlnk one escaped in the open fields. TD "Ply i0 questions, the wounded bandit said : "My name is Oscar Wild, I was born in Montreal, 0ansda,Dec. 27. 1881. I am s. son of Francis Har- ry Wilson nnd am n decorator. Both oil the dead Bandits are Frenchme one being recognised as A fired nt the thirvcs :intl thc hitter rrhdlf. nlso killed 'hlm: