I I3 ‘Was burner saws _ _ _ 'ras ciiaitnofrrmowu ocaanian llllli lllllll I uma! lla _ Wmgeve sudden cramps and palm Linimént 4, f wirshs. coldifliiiovliu _ , 25s ¢nd60e ao_¢sy»l|," 'ml chaps, etc. 'mul' imsoiii ii co. rm' ,,,,,_ mls; g' ~ i I "" "nur lr _ 1 ~ Y H 1 y Look liver The Bargains Below Our bargain sale of sample shoes is stiilcn N t tl _ o e iese sample values. p.ec. Wgmeifs patent laced boots, worth from $3 to $5. _ .. zo o . Womens light weight boots and shoes ,. ....__ 1-2 ¢,i‘f_` A _lot of women’s boots, all sizes, for .. . . . . . . . . . . . $1, Misses' baots, sizes ii toz worth $'.5o to $2 for..$i.i9. M1 ses’ rubbers, szes ii io 2 ....,..,,,,,____,_ g5C_ Ch ldrétvs boots; Sizes 8| 91 and IO -seen ...N - ». 75C. S_ze~i4to7 ALLEY di’ CO 1* ___ - 4 i . . _I ,_ Chiiiiren‘s Photos look best when taken here- at The Studio Where Baby is . Always Welcome, From Hand io lland ,Thejewei-fuel that means more to you when you need it than the whilesi diam- ond- ' High-qus|i_iy Coal from cur. yards-clean, free-burning. long-lasting Coal-fair prices, and fair service in exchange for your orders. YAny orders today? Quick delivery ? es. C. Lygns & Co. Foxes Foxes Parties having 19t3 pups for sale should correspond with the undersigned. giving breeding and state price. ' ‘ UFOXYIY Box 332 Charlottetown. r-r8M io-imu Purina zic-.I Peo I e T §0;idotni;§iCi;oag;>);r: clviaréshenilrivori CO0K S'l`Ul)l0 i T’.’ifi.".f2`&'."’..‘if _ G. H. Cook, Prop. 'tem is as lasting HA as the ware itself, 4 ‘ . l Yle ' iARLlN_GTO _ . because it is based on simple lines. _ ` Sectional plate added _ to points of greatest wear Increases its life- I tiireeiria. | i Guamnlésd lo‘ l l ' 'i satisfy-by ' - - N W. W. Wellner 0 VL rr Pays to any iii tina Province., .__ ,, Hook sr uxron.-'rin nm gsm in the city league will'be Played at the Arena to-night. The Abbie: va. the Connaughts and the Vins vs. the St. Duuatan'e. BRIGHT APPEARANCE. - The freight omcee or the P. iii. 1. rt. at' Charlottetown have been very taste- fully painted and present a bright nppearance. ' ST. PETERS CAT!-IEDRAL.-Rev. A. W. Watson will deliver his second address on the Seven Churches of Asia. in St. Peters Cathedral this evening at 7.30, p. m. ' LECTURE.-The Rev. Father Gau- thier wiil lecture in Heartz Memori- al Hall Thursday Feb. 27. The aubiect is "Canadian Ideals." 'Tick- ets 25c. U Ili/i.PROVEMl'lN'l‘S.-I_t is under- stood that the members of the First Methodist Church, Charlottetown, are talking over a proposition to have a new and up-to-date front placed on the building, at a cost oi $15,000 or $20,000 and the interior re-seated. EARL GREY.jhe Earl Grey left Georgetown yesterday morning for Picton with express. 27 tons of freight, 25 passengers and 40 sacks of paper nad letter mail and docked in Pictou at 1.35 p. m. She will leave Picton this morning on rc- turn. DECORATOR.-H. H. Crossman, the most. artistic sign painter in the Provinces, came to Charlottetown yesterday from Founds Mills where he has been located for the past Year. Mi. Grossman is locating a shop in the central part of the city, where he will attend to his orders. Further notice will be given in a few days. , DIED YESTERDAY.-The death occurred in Charlottetown yesterday m0rl1ing alter an illness qi about six weeks of Geo. Rowe in the 67th Year Of his age. He leaves to mourn, besides a widow, one son and ,one daughter Miss Patience M. and W. M. both of this city. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 L _ef-I w‘¢r 7."‘\ . / _, ]e weler li ii "" i ‘ ’ RWALLACE" ‘ - Silv¢rPhi¢ lim k nsweu- _lm cl | ‘\T\5_`l` ll- \»Gl _ F - R - E - E Come into our office and have your teeth examined free of charge. Only takes a few mintuea and we will tell you exactly what you need and it wont cost you one penny We make teeth and guar- .inieeihem to fit exactly. We also guar- antee perfection in Crown and Bridge work Extracting and filling without pain, prica moderate. DR. ROBINS I5 Queen Street. Next door Baer &Goli , Macs. ltlldtf -:mg _ ' . I I riiorosiuriis | _ Bill TW0 R99' . , - ;".‘::“.‘i'° 5- ini' renin ._i|"'i<-ii 56 ihi=_i_i__'f1_.__"_=i___ i Barca riioro srunio wlltlll ii. .i. iuaicris, s. ii. \ Barrister Notary Public. etc | Opposite Poet Office Telephone 1921 Money to Loan L_ , “Lee Surrenclers” M£...;E...- YOU YOR. _ nections arranged. is Fi’ urious and swift journey if you take the I. C. R. Route. ‘Secure your ticket at the City Ticket Agency and you, wlilbteafree froaii gill lwoiérvd. r a w ec ec e o mperggooiheed and all con- - Call or write to V W K. Rogers _ City Ticket Agent. _ _ il ’ pain in the back i iv from his late residence, corner of Prince and Water Streets. to the People‘s Cemetery. Rev, J_ Heaney will ofliciate. HIGHLY HONORED.-By an over- whelming vote of the congregation, the Rev. Dr. Gordon, pastor of the First Baptist Church, was requested last night to withdraw his resigna- tion, which he had tendered conse- quent on his being oflered the chair of practical theology at Brandon. The feeling which actuated the small number who voted against his with- drawing his resignation was that the church was much honored by its pas- tor boing selected, and that, looked at from that point of view, its inter-' ests would be best served by his ac- ceptance. Dr. Gordon is considering the matter, but, though hs has given no decision, it is expected he will go* to Brandon, says a -Montreal ex- change.-Dr. Gordon has a wide circle of friends in Charlottetown. '.:'I'hs purity, freshness and absolute dclicimisness of Moir’s Chocolates are known to all lovers of high great sweet meats. We carry a full line oi these chocolates in bulk and package. Our sales are so large that each shipment is soon sold out, and you are thus sure of getting absol- utely fresh cliocolates-25c, 35s, 50c., and 60, nkgs, 50c, lb, in bulk. E. A. -_ _;:4\~rf. souoor.. *~ mxnumvrrous. -/rin following is tbastaiiding of the Riv- erdale Behool. for the month of Jan- uary:-Grade VII-1, Howard Mo- Donald; I. Nell Maclfadiyen; 8, Percy MacDonald. Grade VI-- . Flora Mae- Fadyen; 3, Flora MacQuarrie; 3, John Maelfadyen. Grade V-1. David MacQuaid: 2, Sanford MacDonald; 3, Lillie llaeQuaid.'- Grade IV-1, Mar- jorie MacFadyen; 2, Flora Anne Moc- Fadyen. Grade III-1, Johnny Mac- Fndyen; 2, Mary MaoQuarria; 3, Ma- rion MacFadyen. Grade II-1, Wil- lard MacDonald; 2, Joseph Osborne. Grade I-1, Mary-MacQuaid; 2, Isa- belle MacFadyen. Elsie Brown, Teach- GP. *___ lFrom Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) INWARD TRAINS.-The southern accommodation arrived in Charlotte- town at 10.50 a.m., thirty-live min- utes late, and the Cape Traverse ac- commodation at 10.10 n.m., on time. POLICE COURT.-There were no cases before the Charlottetown po- lice Court this morning. It was John McLean who was fined $2 or ten days Saturday and whose name was not given in today’s Morning Guard- ian. FALCONWOOD.-Received at the Provincial Infirmary a box of cand- les and tobacco for the inmates of that institution from Alpha Rebekah Lodge. Thankfully acknowledged. Al- so thankfully received at Falconwood Hospital from Mrs. Goodwill, Bright- on Road, also from. Carter & Co., Ltd., several parcels of papers and magazines. *___* ::Rexall Beef, Iron and Wine tones up the run-down system and main- tains the toned-up system. It in a tonic and food in quick acting form. lt puriiies and enriches the blood, maintaining those little red cor- puscles that indicate vigor and sus- tained health-a. sure cure for all dis- eases of the blood. Large bottle 75c_ The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Gt, George and Kent Sta. Mu, I Thermo eters It’sa satisfactionto have one of our re`iable ther- mometers during this snappy weather. Infact a thermometer at all seas- ons is 'zi very useful in- strument in any home. VVe have the self register ing kind,‘which automat- ically record either the extreme heat or cold, as well as the usual style. All _our instruiiieiitu are tested and any error corrected. G. F. Hutcheson Optician Foster. Central Drugstore. ' _ ,I IE, ,- = _ A Colossal Production wa,|,,,,¢o,, rg; Shawl WAY ` ‘9 ' See Caiasona Blown Up By Burslins 5h¢i|S _ s.f.a.¢¢.»., roomy., Ntauy rooiie, sir ‘ _ ‘ _ ' The Great Pii on Scene, etc. offices in Cameron Wieck, Chu-lefietewn ‘ ‘- P. E. island. _ You are sure ofa safe, lux . Adn1;SSion Five Cents To ------- “mu BRUNSWICK To Night - - ° T §i§.ll’;"§;.;°.1i’;i’ll'2:i¥i§il.'l‘f”i§ff"3°Emi" _N ew Picture- Playing ruml” ;.°f'..~:.~;.'i;>“=;.z;,=_,»,.(.,L..,:.. 2::.r:°i‘.';€_ a, I me .B v hrawefnrtoasziéliig A tn um er ason3 0 oBWE* E) ifiiii iiiiiii inniii A ' lIlSCllE_lS lillllllll Thoroughly cleanses your I vcr and liowels while - you airep No odds how bad your liver, stom- ach or bowels; how much your bead aches, bow miserable and uncom- fortable you sre from constipation, indignation, biliousness and sluggish intestines-you always get the de- sired results with Cascarets and quickly, too. i 'Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets to-aight; put an end to the headache, billousness, dizziness, nerv- ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi- ness and 5 clear head for months. No more days oi gloom and distress if you will take a cascaret now and then. All druggista sell Cascaretn. Don't forget the children-their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. “At the remnant sale _vou will find an interesting lot of barge ns in the mon'sfurn|sl\inos depart- ment. For example one lot of silk handkerohlois worth 75 cents escri now on sale at i5 cents Those are ln white and black Moore A McLeod Z-l5M 3| "Papers for parlors-papers for drawing rooms~paper for room halls-for dining rooms-for kitch ons-papers for every room of~ 'ered in the great remnant sale of wall pa pers-_-prices out ln two. Moore & McLeod. 2-l5M3l. “The wonderful gathering of remnants and room lots of hand- some wall paper affords You a great opportunity to get some paperinq done at trifling cost. Moore & McLeod 2-l5M3l. "Ladies’ Black Silk Shirtwaists, sizes 34 to 40. Regular prices $3.50 to $4.98. To clear at $1.98. Stan- ley Bros. 2-18M3i. “ln the man's store wo offera lot of smart little sweater coats for very small children- several colors- small sizes only. worth to 85 cents-remnant sale nrice `50o. Moore & McLeod. 2-l 5M3l “Buy furs now-the very fur that you buyata disc-ount now will be wortn much more money next season. it is almost as good an investment as--well black foxes for example. See us for mink furs. Moore & McLeod 2 i5M3|. "Four wonderful bargains in fine D. Q A. Gorsets~59c 790 Sl.0O and $i.59 Any one of this lot is worth 25 per cent. more than our price if bouqntin the regular way. Moore & McLeod 2-l5M3| “Dress Goods remnants-silk remnants-lace remnants-Wasn goods remnants-all kinds of remnants-at the great remnant sale. Moore Sr McLeod. 2-l5M3l “A lot of shirts-stiff and soft fronts-many patterns as well as white. worth to $1.50 each- thu whois lot clearing to-day at 50 cents oaoh Moore & McLeod 2-i5M3| "For aiding digestion, creating new blood, strengthening the nerves and building up the general system there J lil Moncton, N. D. ` Get The Habit ~is caused by diseased kid- i Geton the right by, using . Pills, a is fully A Announcementi Messrs.iStan1ey Bros.beg to call the attention of their customers and friends to the arrival of 0 the undermentioned wanted lines. A number of ladies, capable of pronouncing upon the patterns and values have stated that in their opinions, they are the fin- est that have ever been imported _ to this city. Laces Valencienn es _ Edgings, Insertioiis :md Beadiiigs -. Torchon Edgings, Insertioiis and Beadiiigs Heavy Linen Torchon \Vide Edgings and Iiisertions French Guipure Edgings and Irisertioiis Allover Laces Shadow, Guipure Nets, Edcilweiss Embroideries Baby Sets Yokes, Iiisertions, Bezidings, Allovers, three widths of edgings and two of skirtings ' Matched Sets 45 inch-Skirtings 28 inch-Flounciiigs 26 in‘ch-Allovers ~ 3 inch-Galoons 3 inch-Iiisertions Corset Cover Embroider ies. etc. Thea f\i\'.'ni\/<: hiisv Si')1"P ` _ ¢ - m _ill _ v__l __ __ i L ~ i Siomiev 5'i°oS Fred H. for Good Quick Phone Trainor Plumbing l Service 393 _I ` Proper Heating and _ ' "The shows ing for Leod *_ wall paper remnant sale aoomplote clearing out of all the papers ofwhloh we have only a small supply. ln any nose where there is not sufficient to nclude the lot in the new sample books we have just made it up nto single room lots-marked it hslf price or lower-and It is walt- you today. Moore &. Mo- 2-l5M3l. N E2 31 "'o 2/o \ ';.;-'-I-".`-E512 5555: 2 _ _._. i .`=*=s.=.==1.=:.-f. ,.,_,.__,.._._ _ ._ . . .. .i ~- “ .- »»-~.==:-;. .,=_;°_.--.~'.=`r'°' , _. ~-:=_~,;,,_._ '=--5555;. _ - ` _, _ "=;:§::-, Q \ géiezsaiir it£i‘ll;ih1'Ii|guii) ri;rY:iii§i: st'ile.vjgl'n:|iiii , ~ ' ' as rnnremova , e sooner e F. Louise Tuffs In fllusffafed “"9 DR- C/LI-F 1 :sys-5::e°::.=;.::i::;ii*.e:::°::.:zi¥.i: ; ’ " ' __ ° ___ ‘ an uaranteeeatafa tl . S 0 "che" SGH on Specialist Chronic Disease "' ' " °'.‘ ave éltgted “ Hg2l)RESS-Char.ott¢town, iVictor`i M' , ; = ‘~-r-imma ' \tician. lei Queen St._at F 's Jewelery Store, Ch t »w.i. w€(lll€S|lily & Tllll_l'Sll3y w wiiisii "_" i‘°""""*”"5"’- “‘- U OW ' **` e Richmond Straet,o te St.Pau Chur _,.,,, ,,,, ,,, 0.522" ,, _,L °‘ STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS. Miss Robinson Crusoe rw. ie... ‘f ' °° _ - _ _ A.A. Mclasan, K. C., Donald McKinn; _ _.AID ' _ - ` ' _ 7 1 Melean Q. M Ki . _';f_T_'i_’;'if;‘t_T;_ Y - B`"id°”’ mt' _ n S, S. C°rp0|'It|0|\ _ ' ' I at the ARENA' Thi Evening ~ r;i.».\:5¢_=r&a°a§°r no-in I. A Abbzes vs Conndilghts | A gi"~';;;'° R - A St _Dunstihi ' ws’ M' 'i 8 i Olilee and residence that r ' iouurvosarsfsse .?§5l:i'::s" Physician and Surgeon V \ Dr. lelaiighlin _ Phase 3:51. i§5 Prince l|6moapd .1-ay . _i .heal ir. *aui‘é`eh~ . Brown Block, Charlottetown. |NT5|U‘AT|0Nl|- |-ml ‘ CI G ' s ii Zmizma mms ' L' I. t » . _ . i A Double-Header I itll.; G Agamt Halllll. 'J SERVICE l'l0H Sl' IIPIIBB Ol EKPBIBS OF masses wrrnr a o`o..’M_'l?- ' Remnant sale of wastndresaes be sure to have ci look at the of- fering while you are in the store. Moore & McLeod 2-l5M3l. ’ harness Withy Q. tio, Lin STEAMSIIII’ LINEIS From London Steamer From Ballfrx Jan. 31th Bhenandoah February 22nd Fen. 9th Rappahannock February Seth Feb. 22nd Kanawha March iith Maron Sth Shenandoah March 25th Frn n Liverpool Steamer !rom Baiilas --- Almerisna February ietb Feb. 20th Durango Marsh _l'lth. The above steamer: have a limited ee- .:-immodation for saloon passengers. Passengers and Freight Agents lor the Allan Lina Steamship Oo. at Halifax. i i i 1 _ -..___ ...a ~. , 1. .~_~e1.;..,._.j, 5 .L .. I I f _-'Fi ii .l 5 ‘i i ,.2 3! .i‘ 1...’ .. ,_ ~..¢_-_-»..- I <,. I. i , 'i - it $.- . 2, _.-43 :-7.~.~'-.=E1,',» -v==~';n»`o's.e 'V .r .ri »