vre»nwe~.o=»== » 4 'fm “cfr.c" I M GUARDIAN, ° ‘ fill? 07 Il-U' ~ - , The Nm! `°f (;nns'fipah°\\ . . 5 anvil! Sim* Salsvfikln. “,,,_,_,u_|_ g|Au,noss, slum. rllcl G¢||||l||¢-nl»u5l8“l¢\\\'° \ ’¢ l TWO -DBILLISEENT oN ° ARMY MORGAN I-IAS SPENT ` $100,000,000 _ON ART NEW YORK. Feb. 12-The recent announcement that J. Pierpont Mor- collection from London to New York has led to the discovery that the financier has invested 3 gum egumag. _ed at more than $100,000,000 in art gan would bring (portion of his art treasurers. Mr. Morgan's London col- lections are estimated at more than $20,000,000 in value; his New York art treasurers fully twice as high. Paint- ings and art obiects loaned to museums swell the estimated amount b $10 000,000 while an e ual sum, Y . tl lit`is- believed: is not an excessive 'estimate of the value of art obiects he has given away. _ STOCK N°oTEs . Earnscliffe is not the only place _,___ ' WASHINGTON, Fcb._ 12.-From the battle of Manila Bay, May 1,1898. until the biginning of,the current fis- ,,,, ,,,,,,,~ 0.. Jnly 1, 1911, the grand ,that can boast of early lambs. A ,sheep owned by Hilbert Frizzeil, |Carnwall, dropped a beautiful lamb on January 23rd and despite, the severe weather, both sheep and lamb are doing well. Beat this who cant aggregate =‘P°”di*“"“ '°' th* '"1" l’utman'e Corn Extractor port of the army and the maintenance of the War Department was $1,896,- s9a,42s.a5. _ This covers all the expenses of the 5|-my and the expenditures on river and harbor work, which is done un- der the supervision of the army, as well as the maintenance of the gener- al civil establishment of the War De- partment, claims of one kind and an- other, and such things. It does not include _expenditures for the Panama Canal, which 'the army is constructing, or for pensions, which are handled by the Interior Department. "Cheap Sale of Biscuits and Cake k at Beer & Gotl’s 2-15d2l cured letter carriers Come. `_CllA_ltl.0'l"l‘l?.'l`0WN _ oounu U1; ~ It Days to buy in this Province. J. Buote, of the Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co, City, was 3, passenger from che west yesterday afternoon. -Ernest White, City, has gone down to ‘Jail to serve a three months sen- tence for an infraction of the prohibi- tion act. ' ._._.. A social and dance will be held ir.. the Calidonia Club rooms next Mon day evening the 19th inst. Mrs. J. F. Trainor will furnish the music. li-1 't _ Jim Prokes, the Boston wrestler, who has been in this city for the D&8t few weelu, left on the mall spe- cial last night en route to Moncton where he will meet a wrestler from Montreal on Friday night. H. 0. Vaughan, St. John; R. W. RUESPS. Summerside; A. B. Burns,St. John and-H. B. Threlkeld, Toronto, registered at the Victoria I-Iotel,Citv .ietween 10.30 last night and 10.15 ;h_e previous night. - The skate in the Arena rink last evening under the auspices of thc St. Vincent de Paul' Sewing.Circle in MI* J- M°G“il'€. Of the Klngswn. _aid of the poor was well attended Ont., Post Office, says: "I was al- -mosc crippled with corns. They made me so lame and sore I could scarcely walk. I used e. number of remedies but got no relief. Fortunately I tried "Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart Extractor.' A few applications per- fectly cured my corns. I recommend ‘l’utnam's Corn Extractor. Price 25c at druggists. l "l-lave you seen the wonderful show- ing of "seconds" in Linen Table Cloths. These are selling at less than ordinary wholesale prices. Moore ds McLeod. 1-12dtf. tllifi W;_¢€_ __________ _:________________________A________________ ______________________________________________ ____________________________g__ “0ur .Personal Advice to all Skin Suflercrs .E. A. FOSTER, Druggisf. Central Drug Store. We have been in business in thi town for some time,' and wc are looking to build up trade by always advising our patronsright. _ Ho when we tell you that we have found the effective eczema remedy, you can depend upon it that we give our advice,"not in order to sell n few hotties of mcdlcinc to skin. suff- e -s but because wc know bow it rel . will help our business-if we help olir patrons. We keep in stock ond scll all the well known skin rcrimilies. llut wc will say this: If you are suffering from any kirfd of skin trouble, ecz- ema, psoriasis, rash or tctter. wc wunt you to try a full size bottle of lf/ D. D. Prescription. s Again und again we have seen ho ,and a pleasant evening was spent. The Fourth Regiment Band was in attendance and the receipts amounted to a nice sum. A. B. Burns, St. -John, the popular representative of the H. K. Wampole Co, Philadelphia and Perth, Ont, for New Brunswick and P. E. Island, is in the city on his regular quarterly business trip. Mr. Burns has been in the western section of the province and reports trade in his line, Wam- pole’s famous drugs, medicines and pharmaceutical supplies brisk( He leaves the latter part of this week for the east- ern part of the province, concluding his trip there. Mr. Burns is a geni- al and courteous salesman and has hosts of friends in the tragic who are ever delighted on the recurrence of his periodical visits. T. A. and Mrs. Macnab, who were arrived home by the S S Corinthi- an on Saturday afternoon The mar- riage took place at St Columbn's (Church of Scotland), Point St., Bel gruvia, West. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Archibald Flem ` 'married in London on January 9th. ` , `». , ' . v ing, D. D. The bride wore a very \ |\ few drops of this simD1e wash, ap- ,,,-etty gown of blue velvét and black plied to the skin, takes away tb hat, and was given away hy her e itch lnstaul-|~Y~ And the "“"e“ au,biothe Gilbert T Gordon Edinhurh scam to bc permanent. ll I). D. luilioratories of Toronvto is ,II-css of pale grey Th;-atm.” crepe an composed of thymol, glycerlne, oil o wintcrgrcen and other healing, south ing, cooling ingredients. And if yo orc just cra'/.y with itch, you wil feel soothed and cooled, the itch ab solutely washed away the momcn you npply this D. ll. I). li. I). D. Prescription made by the _‘ as b,-,desmaid_ w,,,.,, ,, very ,_,,.et,_-y u We have made fast friends of more ¢»_em00n~ _for pm~i,;._-[),,1\y News, S H1011 ‘H10 fflluill’ lil! f0¢0lI\l\1¢“‘\il\f-1 .]ohn's Nfld.- T. A. Mucnnb referrc this remedy to a skin-sufferer here to in a gon of MW 1a;_ Mmgnnp wp and there nod we wnnt you to try it HOW. B _ _ ' P. - . Miss Coates, of London, who acted 1 large black hat. The bridegroom wo ‘ ably supported by Victor Gordon, l of St. John's was among the frlem t was partaken of at Princc’s restaur visited Charlottetown last. summer, ‘T '1"e_c_lr _up _ your Carpet ' and use rugs _and painted, varnished, stained or waxed floors. and have a more stylish home, and your floors will be better, cleane and more healthful in every way.- Sherwfn-Wllliams Modern Method Floor Finishes give the dressiest iloorfeffects at a cost that isalways lowest. ~ - l`0R~S S. HARDWARE. Q .nr -. me-.=' M ALE BY _ ‘ _Crabbe PAINTS & OILS Stock Taking Over Remnant Sale Now On Dress lengths in Pariamns, Voiles, Cashmeres, Fancy stripes,etc. Remnant in Muslims, Piques, I<`lannelettes,Satee_ns, and Prints, small 'ends of Laces, Embroidery, Ribbon, etc etc, All Piece Goods will be subject to zo p. c discount, H115 the balance of our Furs bought as samples will be sold at half price, i his opportunity to secure some genuine bargains will be for one week only and will begin on Friday morning, A lot of black cloth Skirts, satin trimmed, and good value' at 2.75 will be sold for 2.00. This sale will include all our Men's , . ' in this city. _ ‘ .'I‘he bride was beautifully gowned i wedding- hell of chrysallithemums. wedding march. During the reading of the service' the Professor played wedding music softly and at the close Mendelssohn Wedding _Msrchl ‘ The professor added. pinch ,to the nleasur ter the wed_dln_g ceremony, which was s very beautiful one, the company sat. down to B, _most .inviting wedding everything was 'the very best. Mr. Archibald is a native of Port Hast- ings, C. B., but for some years has -uusdng peoansg pusseoans s usaq tendent in the Canadian West. It was there that Mrs. Archibald met him and it is expected that the hap- py couple will after a while return to 'the west to make their home. They have the congratulations of 3 host of friends who lnilew with them their best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald: camevto the city last night, to the Victoria Hotel where they will re- main untll the steamer crosses to Pictou on their way to Port Hastings C. B., for their bridal tour. -::Rsxall for the hair. Rexall "Q8" was in the city yesterday and. return- ed on the mail special last night. up before His Honor Stipendiary Mar- . One drunk, arrested yesterday, will a pear 'before the police court in this tl s brother of thc bride. Dr. L. Paterson, ‘ present. After t-hc ceremony, luncheclll unt. The happy couple left in thclaf- *.1 0 and who has il large circle of friends A very pretty wedding took place nt the residence of Robert and Mrs. Drake, Cornwall, last evening when their daughter lioberta Jean was married to Walter McDonald Arehi. bald of Port Hastings, C. B. The ceremony was performed by the Rev; Z.,L. Fash, M. A., B. D., City, in the presence of the immediate relatives. Il cream silk trimmed with lace and made a fine appearance. The parlor was trimmed for the occasion and the bridal couple stood under beautiful Prof. S. N. Earle, City, presided at the pian0,and the bridal couple came in to the sweet strains of Wagner’s e of the evening bv his _flue pla.ylng.Af-1 feast. The tables were finely set and' ~ Fountain Pens Hugh Campbell, North 'Wiltlhii-e, Three prohibition cases will come tin at the police court this morning. . i .___- clty this morning. B. Roy Holman, City, was among the passengers returning on the west- ern train yesterday' afternoon, Dr. J. M. McLeod. Hunter River, was one of the passengers outward on the mall special from this city last flight. returning after a business trip to this city. J. R. Cromell, Halifax; A. L. 0. Phillips, Toronto; and John McLean, Montreal, registered at the Queen Hotel, City, between 9.30 last night and 10 o’clock the previous night. The arrivals in yesterday’s isue were be- tween 10 o'clock Tuesday night and 10.10 Saturday night. 11- Canon and Mrs. Simpson, City, entertained the odicers St. l‘eter’s Cathedral and the men of the choir at supper lastevening. About twenty sat down at the table and after sup- per several brlght speeches were made Canon Simpson proposed to the_ health of the choir and this was happily responded to by L. W. Wat- son, who is`the oldest of its mem- bers. Regret was expressed on the removal of F. F.. Dench, manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, who leaves shortly for St. John's, Nfld., Mr. Dench has been a church- warden and has interested himself in ?hurch 'work to no small extent, Al- ter several speeches by the members the evening was passed with music, songs, choruses, etc. ::Rexall catarrh jelly is a remedy we can recommend to all who have catarrh. It is easy to use and gives prompt results, Put up in convenient tubes at. 25c. Sole agents. The Mac- Kinnon'Drug -Co. Cor Gt. Geo. & Kt Btn. dtf. ::Buntnin, Bell & Co., for best coal. Lowest, prices. 1-23dtf. A SEVERE COLD psvr-:Loran 1NTo . PNEUMONIA. . .1 1;. 97 .' . ' '.4 . Coming out every time 'you comb il- llilae falling hair ruining that buulilul thick Ind wavy hair _that you are lo proud _ol and treasure so much? You can stop the falling out and re- . - atorethore gray hairs lo their natural color just n soon as you begin to use H_AY'S HAIR HEALTH. Don‘f deliiy -d0n'l run thc risk of losing altogether, with thin, rcraggly, gray liair your beauty and your l__ul appearalice. Keep your hair natural colored, thick and gloslywsnd you will always keep your good looks. li is not a dyc. LW and 50c at Dkug Stores or direct upon redeipfof price and dealers name. Send 101: for trial baffle. Philo Hay Spec. _Co.. Newark, N. .I For sale and recommended by E. A. Foster, Sunnyside. “card in ’1‘na'I.l?s" To the electors of Charlottetown and Common. Ladies and Gentlemen 1 I beg most respectfully to tender yoirmy sincere thanks for your splen- did support in ycsterday's election, by which I have been returned to the Chief Magistracy by a handsome ma- jority. In the discharge of my duties as Mayor of the city, I will endeavor to adrrinister the atlairs of my office in a manner to merit the confidence you have so gen_erously reposed in me. 1' Yours Truly, l, 1 CHARLES LYONS. _.lil DYSPEPSIA UH ` vlllllllilillllll GUES A e, IN FIVE MINUTES Take your sour, out-ofsirder stom- ach-or maybe you call it Indigest- Doctors Said He Would Not Live. DR. WO0D’S NORWAY PINE SYRUP Cui'ed~Hlm. Too much stress cannot be laid on the fact that when n person catches cold if must be attended to immediately, or serious results are liable to follow. There is only one way to prevent pneumonia, and that is, to cure the cold just as soon as it appears. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup twill do this quickly and effectively. MY. Hugh McLeod, Esterhnzy, Sask., writes:-“My little boy tool: a very severe cold, and it developed into pnen~ monia. The doctor said he would not live. I go_t some of your Dr. Wood's _NUFWHY Pine Syrup, and he began to improve. Now, he is n strong healthy child, and shows no sign of it cominy back." > ' . Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is put up in a yellow wrapper; three pine trees the trade mark; price 25 cents. , Manufactured only by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oni, ' 1 “Ideal” f.. the standard of the . world. 'We have a large stock of regular, safety, self-fitting and gold mounted in all styles of points to suit any hand. ____ 0.11. Taylor _ 'jeweler Br Opticians _ ___ ________ ___..,___ Clothing to be disposed of at net cost to us. _heir , tenie and nexnn ehnrepon "'-”° " COMM BON, I paste are making new friends every day. We can refer you to dozens of "He seems to “ks pride in his ' 'our customers who have used them auto .. . e with greet results. Call and ask a- ..H',, t,,,,,ks more of that mr than ‘ boutthem. Elole agents. The Mac- he does of hm w,,e_.. , . ; . _ T _~__! Kinnon Drug Co., Cor Gt. Geo &. ...He must think B lot 0, ,,_'.. *___ ` “’ Kt su' du' "Not necessarily." » A N D E 0 0 ‘ A§I;ddiMt§couo§ATe5€;H . _ IRONCHITIS -COUG B ,COL _ ‘ Typewriters H , ..- Piidnsnnsn A TWIST. _ - . has >- O . 1 `. ."‘* .J 1 Hur A Muni . ill daily; use. The machhle will show you why. _ you enneteulam. .na 2"s3». ¢.....3's¢.- ' _.is ' = "“a7s§" ' aio ‘ ' o'$".nn%I' v' 1* nr. ‘~»uhl'|7ulli'»`l h¢s»n»'"° "fl "5 °§'e'l~'l.'.ln7"'i.'e'1l ss was ru aessfsuu man. ‘ A U I; 'V ‘l ' trlalanywhere. ` ' é3R,.:“ '°'_f'b,-2; _ , , i . K' 2,! . ' . ,_»°--nn* :_ _ . _ in “un Iiuuiiffv-» "fi-S-» /,- Eng _ -_ s Th 3”' in ir\\\.~\f . _r f. . »run.urv. .' .s_ _ . ..._..»»._ ...__.......-.....__»» 'How much are gimletsl / ’ i ~ , n ,_,. ~ vv.-as rrurnngv- M-.~--1»f~ e . 1..Inasr.-as.: i.°‘::..i‘li:..*':.r :1r.::.“°.f..‘;:.°.;°';°.:..';.......- 3' l’lf» g-V . . or . .J .‘ . ° ' _ me-brlkfit, good wdglp., iupt. . right "Whether you buy one or ,a_ hundred M ; _ g Mex,_e_el-l‘o’mN1xvrL~1.s,'Pe., Feb. __12__- Frederick Bader. aged 12 years, and *seep this rermentnuon and begin ene- , A , _ _ I ing what you want without fear of E W 'discomfort or misery' who was being hauled up the side of I HOIJYOKE, Feb 12-Michael Henry I his mother (~m»1_ aged 10 years' were was instantly killed yesterday when u lflrowned in the Schuylkill river yes- 100-foot metal stack on the top of,ter<1,,y while frying to rescue their which he was at \vork fell. The added .¢;ghf__y¢u,-.0141 bl-other ' Albert, who had slid out to the thin ice on the center of the river on a sled. . _ _ Albert was finally rrscued. but the soon you take a little Diapepsin. gigigtspilgtptgzyo iglcglgyar. Thomas was pgynethgglsp négpldsvxgéhupgsgthe ice be. _ ' s ' ' S--1 _.M-is And nowyc only 0 7 ' 1 A A if The Thread Mill _ 1 Give Ear Unto The Word C' lthat your stomach is as good as any fthat there is nothing really wrong. weight of his brother, Thomus Henry, Almost instant relief is waiting for you It is surely a matter of how to “Sem” him' “awed the _ the stack There may be a way to make your daily life more comfortable. You must keep on “sawing wood” for the family, you know,but when the vital forces recede a bit and you join the “cadaverous” army, look sharp _to your food and drink. Remedi- ber this fact that one wide-spread cause of a brain worlcer's downfall into nervous prostratlon and a variety of disorders is _ . -‘ Tea and Coffee Don't believe ill You say ` l 'u Make test and convince yourself,for therein lies a chance for relief. Try leavingfoff the tea and coffee ten days. Use in their place good, well-made ~ PUSTUM I In a few days many feel the old-time spring _of health, and the daily toil- becomes ‘ pleasufe once more. The evening pastime brings happiness, and the . sound sleep of boyliodd comes once again 'to cheer and refresh. _ _ - ' ' Generally it’s_yours forthe taking. . 1 < I -___ f --'.- llcar _Yel Hear Ye! 1 _ .e ' I - “'l`here’s` e Reason” ` Postum is made of Canadian 'Whe it, by Canddian Labor. T- ‘E There is no joy on earth quite so satisfying as the PEKFECT POISE OF l‘1E_ALTk_l.