h . ' _ ' __ .{_. , _, c ‘ ll “l‘. f toy; _ § I __ ` »c~ ~ 1 .- _-.V ._ .,=,;l_A _,.1 '~ .ri l . ._ FEBRUARV ,_ __ _ = __ 4 I9” --THE time Nm. ~- ~ THE cHARLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN -- ms, 0,. ,.,.,_. -»-- plies 'rmnrsaii , f, "W “ ~- --- - 1 _ ~ - _ .___ _ __ _ ' _ L _s eL __ cliuacmiims ll rl. 0- ‘ rcillililoiilaiown ai irli N'1M ng ls lntment it and as ina e ly le a e ei acKinnon of Summers`d _ _ _ prepared to supply this valuable curative Ointllleiit eivlliiie ale “md _ retail. Its praises have been sling so often by grateful 11;; e tai-in t 5 a it is unnecessary for us to refer to its many good quaiiiieq 25c a box. The Maciiinnoll Drug Co. \ I i “Table linens-from 18c'. Yup, ' Wonderful values during our an. nllal linen sale. Elegant dani- aska by the yard and also bor~ tiered cloths in all sizes with napkins to match every pattern. Great values in sheetings, tow- els, fancy linens, hedspreads, etc. etc., dllring our annual lin- en sale. Beer & Weeks. 1-3ldtf. Corset Covers of 45 cent value only 29c. Corset Covers of 600 value offered at 390. Corset Cov ers worth 75 cents only 490. These are some of the specials at the winter Wilite Sale--Moore Q McLeod. 2»4r1.sl. “Down quilts-I-lcre is your opportunity to own a lllxllry- at little cost. _ Just a dozen- out they go-$4.50 for $3.60, $6.90 for $5.15, $8.75 for $6.50, $10.75 for $7.15. See them in our window. Beer & Weeks. 1-31dti`. We are offering aFur Lined Coat for Ladies at $55.00. They were priced $75 00. So you see the value you are getting. We invite comparison wltll other prices-~ wewant you to Judge fairly and make your decision. then there is no doubt that you will lessen the small number of coats we are of- fering you at unheard of prices.- Prowse Bros Ltd. l~3idtf. “Paton’s sale is of importance to every buyer on P. E. Island, to house- holder or individual. Its chief at- tractions are its well varied assort- meiits of suitable merchandise and plentiful quantities of everything from which to select at } to 1-3 oil every dollar. Paton's 1-2-ldtf. See that wonderful line oi` real sable muffs that you can secure at this store for $i3 50. Compare wlththe high price stores lines at at $20.00~Moore& McLeod. 2-4d3i. glock over the lovely things oven 7 You “ml Heb your next_winter: gui' now-and save money on ii,-_ tyies in furs do not change us fflllidly as they do in other wear -S0 to be In t.ime~and to save some dollars we invite you tu sae our Furs-see our Furs~-see oiir prices-and weknow where you Wlll DUN.-Prowse Bros Ltd i-3 i dtf. A most remarkable show o whitewear is nowbelng “"6 JO" Our second floor, ii, L,- most elaborate and complete that this store has ever attempt. Bd-you are invited to can and ll You do not wish to buy. Moors fa lYlCL60d. 2__3G3| "("1e‘“`l"i§ ollt the dress goods St00l<. block and colored goods are included ln this sale. l’aton’s. 1-24dti_ Good' Health Depends in a Large Measure on Good Teeth. ll_voul' teeth hurt ol' :ire dr_\cn_v@ii, and vou eilllllot ropcrlv lllzlsticiltc food voui' \` gt-llvrill llfjufili will his bolllltl to stiffer. .soc iitlurlilstni rlllci>.;llill il' you come to iuei' us l'oriiil\'ii~e you will got it cllvcriully illiil free ui' clml'i:i-. llllil iivou will let us ilu the work twill he well ilolle ni. reason- able prices. nr Nelill2;e?li|i;n(isiifl"s-I _ l Phone 215.! m _ iscoun Sale Now that the roiltls ure good and the dilys fine :uid the people from the country can get into town, we will begin our discouilt sale Febrllzlry lst und coilliuue during the wllo1e‘ illontll. We will give gclluiuediscoullts, but :ls we dollot mark our goods up iii order to appear to izlke off big discounts you will not find any exirrivglgllllt sizltenlellis ill :lily of our advertising but we will givegetluiilc discounts rind honest v`alues to everybody. The sale will be for czlsll only and there will not be two prices Everybody will be treated alike so that whether you come yourself or send your child \\'oll’t makc any difference. Below are some of our prices. Among our specialties are :1 good fringe of ` llewson Tweeds. Moncton Tweeds, Ox- ford Tweeds oo cent Factory Cloth for 75C 80 cent Factory Cloth for 650 60 cent Factory Cloth for 500 $§I.8o Factory Cloth double width for $1.50 $3.50 Fine worsted suiting diflerentsz 50 colors for , 16 cent English print Crumb sbest qiial-me ity _ _ ' 15 mm English print 32 ,inches wide for 126 I cent Anierican print 1 yard Wide fm' 119 12 centCanadian rin 3 4 ' P' t Oincheswide for 106' f _ ` 'ns widefor 120 I5 cent Quilting cotton 32 1 on o ins wide for 106 I2 cent Quilting coit 3 21 cent Shifting' Duck for gc 118 centstripe Shifting Duck for MC 17 'cent Gingham S`l11_1‘t1_Ug for ' 125 I5._cent Gingham bhirtinsfof. .__S. and All’ dress goods 25 ll- “° OH°_Lad1° ll kinds 2 .c. gentlernen’s uiiderwear Of 3 5 P off.. _ _ Men's shirts, collars, cuff., , socks ca s loveS, ha ’ ’p ’ g ' ned here except factory on and s ools goods not mentio yarn and unbleaclied wit P 25 p. c.` off. ‘ s ties braces, ndkerchiefs and all CO It Pays to buy in this Province. _Miss Gladys McLean, Crapaud, in visiting with friend in this city. _Miss Gregor, Brackley Beach, is visiting Miss Taylor, Grafton Street. Rev Z. L. Fasli will preach in the Hazelbrnok Baptist Church tomor- row afternoon at 2,30 p, m_ -There will he another masquerade skate at thi-_ Arena on Tuesday night. Lots of fun and a good time for everyone. _ _(X l'-I. Nelson, City, General Provin_ cial manager for the Massey Harris (‘-o., returned to the city yesterday afternoon after a business trip west. A.4H. Dickson, 0f_the E. N. Henly fjafflflire f`f_0~, Montreal, who has been ‘ny tlllsfiliy on li business trip, was R _Passenger on the mail train ' to GHUI‘K9t0\vn_ last evening on return to the mainland. Rev. Di-_ Spraglle, President of the N. S. and l‘. E. I. Conference and Rev. M. K. Knight, secretary of that l>0‘lY. have been in St. John the past few days arranging for the un- llunl Metlloclist Conference whichciln- vcnrs ill that city .lllne l3tll.~»l'Jx. A Halifax exchange says: Very de- termined cilorts are being made to secure some of the very best teams ill Unnmia to play in Halifax. An nitclllnt was made to secure the fam- ed Ottawa team, but they have a strenuous season aliead with the ilumller of games they have schedul- eil, and are not likely to come this year. Manager lllaller is mukillp; all effort to have the speedy Canadiens come here.” 'l‘llis will he of intcri-st to ilrickcy fnns ill this city wllo are following.: the “pro” game in N. S. The Wolfville Aciuliail has the lol- lo\viil_l; ill l‘efel'cnee to a young man, a. native of (`-harlottetowll: “As will he-srell by adv. in another place, Mr. Williams, who for some time back llils so successfully mallagerl the J.R. Webstcl' & (`o. branch, has pllrcliased the llllsillcss which he will in future carry on oil his own account. The Acadian tenders congratillations- and predicts for Mr. Williams a success- ful career.” This has reference to J. W. Williams, formerly oi' this city, and wllo lenrlleil his trade at (l. F‘_ I-lutcliesoli’s. Lnto San 'Flwlrlcisco llewspapcrs i-oiltuin accounts of the recent .-.tornly passage cncollilterctl by the ll. .\’.' Trilllsport Slieriillili from Miln- ila to Sail l*‘l‘allcisco, via I-loil,_: Kong, Gunni and Hawaii. The trip fllolt thirty days, and is described as the ning,-L Lgmpestllolls in the history of the vessel. 'l`llc Slleridl»tn was izaugllt in the elltl of a typllooll allil hail to lie to for several llours dllr- ing the most violent part of the storm. Among those on board was Jas. D. Mason, of this city, who has for ri llllillllul- of years plislz occupied ii responsible position on this line vessel. Tile Sllirriilliil is almost ex- clllsiwly employed ill trans\lorti`llg troops illltl military ellccts between Sail 1<‘rnllcisco and the Pllilippiiies. Tile commllnity of North Wiltsllire was saddened on Sntllrday \rlo1'nii1i»¥- Jail 28th.., by licarillg of thc death of one of its oldest and most respected inhabitants in the ll0l'SU1l Of -7m""fS Noy at the age of 79 years. Mr Noy had been a great sufferer for the past two years and his decease was not altogether unexpected. He was a lové ing husband and faithful father au his departure leaves a vacant P11100? ill the home that cannot_be filled. His kindly face and voice will he mls- sgrl not only' in the family circlc, hilt also tllroughollt the community where he has been a resident for many years. He leaves to mourn be- sides a faithful wife, five daughters, sarah Gertie. MYTNS Bt home and ldu May, and Sarah Ellen a\\'_8Yi and tm, song, James W., in Uamllridge, Mass. and William J. of Hampshire, P. E. island. He died in the falih, resting llpon Christ as a personal Saviour and Redeemer, and with a good hope of the life to come. ’lll<€li;e who mourn. mourn not as those ul - out hope, having the assurance that the deported is bllt gone to attain that inheritance “Not made With hands, eternal in the heavens." His remains were laid to rest on Tuesdav afternoon, Jan 3lst.,_ ln the grave- yard at North Wiltshire. f[`he services at the house ami the church were`con- dm-,\;¢d hy Rev Hugh Miller of Lorn- wall and the pall bearers were, John Deacon Hon John Balderston, Will- iam Bownian, Murdoch Mcllean, Chas Godfrey and Malcolm Mathieson. _ 1 - /W (_, ______.._ it el-»_ \\.`C/ff/i\ \__\ './ §_ J alll . 'ii ' ia' il »-~__ /,. ' ` STliWART'S Cre a m Br e all _ _ l _l lbl' ..i."=‘-‘._.‘:_'l° i;zi:.':l'°a::.".'."s:.::if»“si ..::. market. ll‘hntit hns plonsetl the House- lloldersis proved by t e inncroai-utilci .m.,.,.y (|,,y.-t)iir bakery c.nllnen ii l. tothe pilhllt' llcciluse it 'lit c.on§.ll\lptet_m<:_l\ . . p, , . mlmtlihuuliwtililiil to the lleillfll of thi We ifneail ii Every llonr llonost lsrllleiillit-1s;m}l:f'l;)Uriclvélni ilnyliemqi limi wie y , ,. uilinuillti l'iitiolii1i- tho i<.lJllll’!-li. ‘: '|\ " ` .'.. ~ _ 2 i i il. ' W _ lil\Kltli\ when you \.it\.u¢"l l’“k""i _ M‘lvi=liill\ T lxf;cl‘)“{l;;nd3_f‘;nrn`“ ch“,|°“c‘°wn I I Hail lilollday evening at 6.30 sharp. ' 0° S T E w A R T9 cer .~ital-ts at 8 p.ill. sharp. dmwn' The mail special to Georgetown left last evening at 8.45. James McEaehern, Alberry Plains, was in the city yesterday. Miss Margaret Furness will sing in St. Andrew’s Church, 0l'well,'toillllr- .row. Miss Portia McEae, llollsllnw, has returned home after visiting frlclillil in DeSahle, George Bagllall, Hunter River, of the staff of the Massey Harris (lo., who has been critically ill, is now improving. MN* Hllilll McKinnon, St. Peter‘s, wllo in undergoing treatment for ap- pcntlicitis in the City Hospital, is doing nicely. 'I‘ilere will be ne;-vige “ext gabhath in the Presbyterian Church, Novth RUS_t1¢0. at li e_m., stanley Bridge at 3 p.lll., Cavendish at, 7 p_m_ “Mrs D. K. Doble, of Charlottetown, and Miss Annie McLean of Argyle Shore, who have been' visiting in Hazelbrook, the guests of Roy and MVS JONES. have returned home. The Marine Department are im. l>l`0Vlrlg their aids to navigation around Hillsboro Bay by pinging 3 new luzht on St. Peters lelenn. 'ring will be installed shortly and will he Uf_tl1@ Same Power as that at Point Prim. Tins will materially assist Steamers or other vessels in making this port. The Arbitration Board of the P. IG. I. IR. and I. I_`. R. Telcgrapherg, which met the Railway Commission ill Ottawa on January ‘lflth inet, met that body again yesterday, hav- ing been adjourned. There are tive 'l€l0i:ates from this Board, fo-li' from the I, (7. lt. and one from thc P. Isl I. lt., J. J. Tl‘aiil~»'.'. Bedford. Miss Edna Wcatherspoon, ilailgiiter of Herbert Weatherspoon, of (Iran. Ville FEITY. N. S., has been engaged by Dr. Borden to succeed Miss Hazel I-lughes, of Charlottetown, who re- signed as second teacher of oratory lll Mount Allison Ladies’ College, Miss Weatberspoon graduated from Mount Allison Ladies' College ill 1896, suhsequeirtly taking two years at Emerson College, Boston, ill which institution she has _recently linen teaching. ‘llc\’. Wm. I-I. Van Allan, S. T. l_l., rector of the Cllllrcli 'of the Advent, lloston, wllo visited this l’roviili'e Inst summer and ofliciated in St. l’ci_cl~’s and St. Paul’s Churches ill this city on tliilerent occasions, is the iwigilmtor of a llew society is fills- toll, having for its aim the moral lletterlnollt of the city. lt is called illc Boston Council for the l’l'oillo- tioll of Public Morality and is rapiil- ly assuming 3 dei`lnite_wol-'king basis. Representatives of nil creeds are ill- terestcd ill thc project, and at the ougalliaatioli meeting a large gather- ing representative of the churches and various moral agencies of the city were present. Tile chief objects of the council will be to investigate the haunts of ilrlmorality in Boston; to ilebnr unlit plays anil operas; to pre- vellt the selldinr: of improper post corals and other mail; to keep low ndvertisiuig posters; to prevent tilt' hirim: of messen_i:er boys for ,lligllt service-in fact to act as a clearing house for all plans for the moral betterlnent of the city. l. ~.»-\-- x The Store with the Stock 7 & 1 \_ __ _ The Buniesi Store on Ch\r|ottetown’s Busielt Street. _ t __.,_,__ >`;fI'~; .-.~s-...Me-..-.-.~.-s..~.. te-_-.\.\w.........-._~ *`T~_'-_.1 -e-_-"§`l re Tag/6 Q ___ 1 o /_ _ ¢`_ --_' fd" v/ .\.. _ l. ;. Q ('l|'_1§ E ,,O able to offer io-day. be hemlned to ready _for use No 1. Exquisite designs in floral pat- _I t~' riis such as \Vild Rose, Cllrysriullicillulli, Aillericall Beauty Rose, Orchid, &i: ull with i _ 6’ borders of scroll and llo\ver.~a--l'<-g.{ill:i,- =- _ price 4 50 Winter Wlliteivt-:ir Sale price...... . . . . . . . . . .. . i `-'I Ill ortlcrillg these by iiiilil please ilieiltion llilnlber. Friegllt paid. ' , No 2. Lilrge floral design bol''-,€- ' '». ' to _ - rv- »~"’ 1 mail order 1 = bargains, Q _ ,', . .- , _4 . a ' . _“_ _*_ _ 1 (an) ` - - *p..` p - _,,_,.___._,__ M. _/' To-day”s bargain---a sale oi "seconds ill Linen Table Halal; is A cnAl\icl~; 'rl~lAr You cAl\iNoT PASS. In selecting bargains for this great \VINTER \ . we were offered a line of “seconds" ill ready innde table clotl ful exaiiliilatioil-we bought tlleiu--:lt rl great bargain. There is some trifl- ing imperfcction iii cnch clotll so slight however that non > could find it This srnilll ilnperfection is the reason for the bzlrgzlin we are f, No 7. Very high class und exceptionally beautiful rlesiglls lu thi- Aulericall Xiu as flower ponilse-ite ill 'uilects of Full Blooln and Bud with :iulall llnlterciip cen Ires, , . Also scroll and wreath with bcillltiflil and vi.-ry affective llortlers_ Regular price 6 l 7.75,Wiuter\VllitcSalepricc......-..... ............. 0 _ii Seven , l li-C \ . _ _ _"R .‘- i{#;- lv; -1-»\__` J QL.-- ;.;¢c:;-_- ___ _-_, _ _ \-~ Cloths AFFORU i VHITE S./\i..l*l, ls. After care- ~ e but all expert The cloths are beautiful-liiic lustrous Irish Linell--only needing to ’ N04. lfalidsollie patterns in novelty Stripe dcsigll sliadetl effect with wide strip- cd hordcr very lnlicll out of the ordinary, :llsopollco dot with llcnvy Egyptian border lul'gelI"lili.~r de Lis with Shamrock border. Rs.-gli ill' lrice 5.' , \\'_illier \Vllite Sillepricel _ /§ Freight :ind lixpl-_ > prepaid. Mention ilulllllcr when orileriil~,,; by nlnil. No 5. llc Luxe clotlisill very beauti- fill dcsiglls such as Calla Lilies euiwined with sllizill Sllallllrock wreaths, lillgli:-ill sin- gle Rose ellcircleil witll ”l:lrge Rolilall wreatlls iilid flill scroll fit,-sign. Tliese pat- tc-l‘ils` are very exclusive on account of great cost ill prodilcill_g' the elflectsf Re- '> 1.','illar price 7.5o \\'iutel' \\'llitc Sale '- pi'ice..... .......... .. _ f ilixpressage and freightsprepilid ---ineiition lllilllber when order by nmil. No 6. Elaborate clothsllighly finished iii ,- extremely neat ilcsiglls of Morning Glories with plain celltres,_ l"lill blown Rose with Scroll and bud, wide borders. These are - exceptional rallies at 7.5o Winter 5 ' \\"llite Wear sale price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 '- Expressage :ind l-`reight prepiiitl--inen- : tion llunlbet' when orilcrillg by mail. _-_~\ N- + -.J __ ,_ . 4 Qui-ni? OU Need One »No house ,should be without tl Hot Water Bottle Used in the first stages of a severe cold, lt may prevent pneumonia or other serious trouble. It’s good illstlrance to have one always on hand. We sell guaranteed qua- lities. .Iolinson & Johnson l _ Geta Comfortable Chamois Vest /'”'___-_ _ We have an excellent display of those' neat cha- inois vests and for real pro- tection from cold winter air you cannot get their supe- riors. ` These vests give more real warmth and protection than an other wearable Sheeting land Pillow Cottons Hemmed 1_7r‘_ee _‘, ' V Moore Si McLeod, Clizlrloiletowll. money refuutletl. f Name . . . . .. Addresses......... ................ Dale . . . . . . .................. L ORDER FORM _ Please send lilo by . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(m:lil_ i-\?1ri~ss order) . . . . . . . . .Table rloili: number . . _ . . . . . . _ . , :ls zitlveriisetl ill (`-llariliall. li is ilntlcrsiood lllzii ll iinl noi enllrvly sliilsfied l 'l=.l_'. i lulil, :mil lliilv my 1 e --i . ...._....,,..,...... . ._ 1 ._.., _,__,_,, ,_,,,,,,,__.,,__-1-i ‘ 1- -' '~ - > ‘- - £717-.7f7"f""‘T'\§-££5Zi‘.`”»f"-"'~»~'~ _ ~ .- ,i _ »- :#1, 'Fei-_‘If-: ' . A ;, - s, ,l_,- .1 »\' \$_.l.».§..\ A‘,{fA,-1’§_l:ij__¢`J.‘.-_,_,f,;. _-: ':`~-° ` g. ~ \