*EBIIUARY ""9°f ‘ . ' THE cHaRL0'r'rn*rowN GUARDIAN e _, _ _ _,f .1 _ _ . . _ . .ries :tives "\ “"` -*~':x.i_'_. N, __ , ` _' g_ _ , _ e- a ' '_ £- ' . , “H hlrd chill, pain ihreugh the chest. - = Too RIS/ry 135 QUEENS COUNTY GUARDIAN _ o ocioryourscllwouldbeico risky. lf ' -ff ~" f i' _ ' "“ mubgngvazimig gaps;-'forging hiss; %i:.”1il,'éE Head Offices in New Browse Block,-Charlottetown 7 _ 'lU|\ll»¢l»¢u»¢ Gllctly what you have d°m,_ 4.5. ce., B-_s.=-.-- °'°.-:'.r°e-.e'..,__,_-_m E: _ _ " The beautiful iinish --- ° ‘ ` 2 ! " show ou Y Dr. Bagnall, City, is out again af- VV» v\/ai..i.._|\iae=;, ¢..s..»....¢in...... 11 nlewelcr. k p ` An one llndin a old ring should I `F0r 2 Ml sued pin. . ..."i‘§.s‘5"ii.rf£“.‘I.2.§'§.Z1’.."..’°°‘°"’“’ l0§l’aDll lry ` ic. H. d M . B on Lott Cook’s ‘ Studio 1 New DesBrisay Block, The Studio Whore Baby ii Alwgy. I - Wtleouia “HUG-HES” Cascara Pills are a reliable and eilective remedy fer Binious Arracxs, Srimoisii Llvlln, Sicx Haamiciias, Con- STIYATION _and all derzmgements arising from a disordered stomach. _Price 25c per box. GEO. E. HUGIIES. AiSo't'l3`éE`.ii-ies llali 9 COAL Reserve Run of Mine, ._ Inverness . `Round, Hard Chestnut All in shed clean dry at _- an. E, Fu||’s ».f'i0ua|,Ya|I| _ _rcdtf i€= _ HUT NIR HEATING ' ' )LII`\|, f>".'| . - Wes Your home comfor- \ Ghllyh 'lint wirter I If not you ll 'mee rzlehilig iimpoipl ion *N ll Ill In OHIO Qlll' lmuimad }IhtAir Furnaces will moves warm friendwilh the Ilan below aero. “ith one of were u-»- u date Fur- rroeu. your tire may he kep. L e emi:-c wiiiiei- at an even tam! eratura day and niglp. un aonlil wi~i|.er'4 nlqht t e c eerfnl efibot of a we l~heat- home in ~ re than repaysyeu ' r the met. lt is sconnm cal too in the small amount of < full ii. consumes fur the heat is rsdlstoe. 'Ecms in and talk the matter over. _f I ' Fred H. Trainor, ' Grafton St. Opp. The Opera, House ' dniwfd i - » -:.2-_x_-,-_f-1 `Fl|iE_ INSURANCE. lslavd Mutual Fire ou Farm Builiiilur. ooi liouaem :eeri- Bt/ircsew. apply to Pleasant Hiresi. Charlottft iwn T SLIPPEH ill i We have decided to close out all our Felt - Slippers regardless oi' \ icoshfi \ ._._._. & 955;; sire; wg' 2’ ser;-`° F-'=' 5 \,Lscl_ies"$l .'25 slippers fnr95c " r.io " for 35C \ . , Lu 9° “ iofjoc 4| _ / il 75 for 55c . 6° fore a " _ 50 “ for 35 if 40 - " for 25 ` pi* 25| “ for 18 - ’.,., _-A--1 J real bargains i_n .fgjgi this is 1 6: C0. -- M. y 5 g Boot and 1 bhoe Prices For Saturday _ 994: This lot will be displayed in our .window-» Womens’ misses’ and chi1dren’s boots, shoes and slippers-_-----your choice at Qoc 75c Another as- sorted lot, not .quite as high p r i c €‘ d, y o u 1' choice 7 5c. ~ 1 50c a pair--ai basket full of children's boots, size ro. Alley ®. Co l]H.N.U.Jl]HNSON Kent Mreer, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Bar, Nasa, Throat and Skin. . P°55°S5°d _by C919* tne'oi'ty. 'llllihlly SilV¢l’ al- . -- :ifgys atgacfsb atffil- i. 1.. 5.. city. ' ’ .i n. ~ .-1 en “ying Fapt. Read, Bummeraide, was in .i verware do not for- me om y,m,d”_ get that we have -- i orninu nity Silver to ,_h°'o,éy wma, Grip. Horse trot this afternoon RH Montgomery, Alherton, is in Geor c Percival Providence R. Ii, lil H Wright Buinmerside, was in ‘read classified column. _ _ an rs ear, ar c- town, have gone to Tomato. The Mintn got into Georgetown from Pictou at 10.20 yesterday. _ Henry Rackham, City, is visiting his old home in Wheatley River. There were twenty passengers to Georgetown by the Minto yesterday. P. Bmith.and son, Pleasant Val- ley, have arrived home from Maine. George McLaren, Pictou, is in the this City. M.Power, City, has gone on a visit to Boston. ` Good walking, driving and ice boating on.the harbor. _ There will be band at the Arena this aitcrnoon. Ice in good condi- tion. Rav 'G R White will inch to . . . pr- - Y- :morrow afternoon at Hearte's Hall at three o'clock. Rev. Thomas Marshall will be the speaker at the Y. M. C. A. Mens' meeting Sunday at 4 p. m. _ The largest fancy dress carnival of the season will be held in the Arena ion Friday li‘eb'y 28th. _ The death occurred at Vernon Riv- er Br. yesterday of J. G. McKenzie, _alter an illnem of several months. Rev. Dr. Gauthier of St. Louis is also expected to give an address at the Dairy Association on Tuesday next. _ I The 4th Regt, orchestra will play Ian all waltz program at the Arena itonight. Abundance of room and good ice. Rev. Jas. McDougall will pro-ich tomorrow at Cope Traverse at 11 and 7. John J. McLeod, Uigg, is reported to have lost a valuable horse re- cently. Yesterday buyers were paying for pork, 6} to Si cts for heavy and 7 to 7} cts for light. 1 Miss Gertic McElroy, City while skating this week fell on the ice sprsining her ankle. The inward cargo by the Minto yesterday to Georgetown- includcd two cars way lreight. . Rev. Thomas Pierce has been con- fined to his home lately at Pleasant Valley, through illness. The price of oats is steadily in- creasing. Yesterday they . brought from ‘I3 to 44 cents s. bushel. The P. E. Island Medical Associa- tion held most successful meetings in this City during the _past week. W. D. Collin, Peabody, .Mass-.h for- merly of French Village, P; E. I., dent. Miss Mai arst Cam bell Cam River the guest of John R. and Mrs. McDonald. , \ » y An enjoyeblr concert, including ln- _strumental and vocal talent, sword dance and. a ehortdrama, was given recently at Alma. The outward .cargo by the Stanley from Georgetown yesterday included three cars "oats, two cars way ifreight and three horses. Yesterday- the ~hody ol ,the late ,Miss llinnie Currie who died in New Haven, Conn., was brought to this city by the mail special. _ . The pulpit and politics will be the theme ofthe sermon preached by Rev. G. R. White in the Baptist church tomorrow eveuingf. The members oi the South Afri- can Contingents in this Province will attend divine worship in Bt. James Church tomorrow morning at Beautiful spring like weather- with a bright sun every day and temperature several degrees above 'freezing point. There will be a horse race on the Clyde River ice today at two o'clnck Ilt will be remembered this race was postponed from Thursday last. -The funeral of the lute Miss Minnie Currie will take place from her mo- ther's residence, 216 Sydney Street east today at half past three to the Peoples' Cemetery. That venerable chamber--the House oi Assembly-is undergoing its annu- inl spring cleaning-the microbes; bc- ing evicted to make room for the politicians. Next week the chamber will be partly heated with "hot air." 1 Geo. H. Barr, ofilcinl referee of dairy prndpcts, Montreal, will ad- dress the Dairy Association in Char- lottetown on Tuesday next. Being one of the highest authorities on Dairy matters a treat isin store ‘for riairymen and farmers. A congregation of about 800 were presnpit recently in Wall Bt. Church, Broc ville Mass., when the pastor is \1"600\'0l'l!`\§ from his recent acci-`pi-cached on the subject. What does 'the Bible teach ;sbout Heaven and ‘Hell Charles Earls of Montreal and the large congregation by his ex- my Soul. - Her many friends will reggret to -hear of the death .of Bsrsli Camp- bell, relict of the late James F. Mc- Rae of Rosobery, which took place on the 12th inst at theage of 78 years. She leaves to. mourn two sons and one daughter-John and Richard' of' Rosebery and Mrs.Wbite a woman of a kind cheerful disposi- tion who was held in very highes- teem by all who knew her. The grocery ' contest for this week will be decided this evening at Fairyland in Bummsrside. All coupoif holders should be on hand as each coupon stands a chance to win one of the ten prizes.. The pictures are splendid and include. Nature Fakirs, a Shit on President Roosevelt. The Swimming feats of the Ncedhsm Bros.. 'at crystal 'Palace' is also worth seeing. lt shows them diving and swimming _ » B - _ Z gl“'°"o".wm mum, . loring or some days from the pro-I --- _ ll o'clock. E7” t""°d “"1 amd 7°’ Thetyblicemen who have been ui with hands and fest tied to ether. ..,,|,, *Allin C014. are naw reported to be ost instructive and interesting ':":l'“:l':"b' Nxmhmfaf losing- their grip. fax the 'Domestic Science Classes M", .. -- |taken part in by the senior pupils N Q F iiiiiiiiuiio' tire diiixi-“iii .ritiatiiieniiiiié BBWUI . ...sn...f -§ SQA Ni. or _BV it 0-S- Tasifnrisiigmaiiism in all the may be learned in another local st les and finish ° only chance to see the Three Danc- Wonderlsnd to Rev. Wm. McLeod will conduct the market yesterday principally by petition, the full articulara of which paragraph in todsy's Guardian _ This is positively the last and ofthe City Schools and the students of the Prince of Wales College. On iirig Durands arg so Le Pelleticrs at‘Thursday about two hundred pupils . g _ ‘ accompanied by their teacher Miss 'Juniper gathered in the main market building to witness the cutting up * divine service_on tomorrow in West- of a caress of beef by Saunders and 5 moreland schoolhouse at 11 o'cloek, Newsom, butchers. As the cutters Tryon at 2.30 and Appin Road at 7. ‘ carefully set aside each section of the csrcas, Miss Juniper explained & I Quits a quantity of hay cams in to the various cuts and impressed upon her pupils the diilercnt values ,the ice from West River. It sold at of each, thus imparting to them M from 75 to 80' cents per hundred valuable information for future use. weight. . . | ' » _-___ l For one Week only we offer ou-r The funeral of the late John G I l1e“f' SU-Wk Of (`m“ge Mafnlnade McKenzie, Vernon River Bridge takes just received fr6m rr sse & B‘sck- ‘place at nine owieek mis rr.f»,.|,,, well. London. at, the fll wing' *-0 5*- -7°H°\1ill\'9 0h\\r¢h. Vernon very low figurcs-- _ -}___,_ 31"" < 7 P°'lM| lil" |°\’ 70° °l¢|l- - , ' Many readers of The Guardian will Ipounii glassiars for lie each. regret to hear that John Pethick, of I-~~~f~-»‘s'r::;::z:...“f:.‘::°°.;°::.es.f L' fri \\\\ /% l The Provincial Rifle T I/fy.-_._ PHOTOGRAPHS ..';..;.::'..:‘;':°..:1,::‘.'..°:;"...:.»:=:.‘::§ -_- y ` T110 9947413” i9 l“‘°|'m°d mill- The following lsaeirn _andfairlyaecu- __=_BY _Q Wh" Ulllhf- |18" 5995 B l°\`|°‘-‘U lf' rate method of deiarmlnlhg whether one's cldent occur d recentl , when Wm eyes are astigmaiic or nou- oi Waltham, Mass. Mrs. McRae was' on the harbor ice. Anthony McAskill, City, while skating oil Rad Point recently skat- ed into open water and had a nar- row escape from drowning. _*___ There were not very 'many visitors from the country in~ the City yuter- The ice on the river ls in good shape for teams to travel on the surface ice being a mixture oi snow and rain frosen hard and not to E. H. Mitchell, City has won' the distinction oi having one of her pictures hung in the largest minia- Fairyland last night showed splendid pictures, and each film aa it was unrollcd told, and told well, ard proved a feature good enough to attract a big house, and the sing- The' following is the full text of the order issued for the Guard of Honor to attend at the opening of the Legislature on Tuesday next:- Regimental Orders. By Lt-Col. H. M. Davison. Commanding tth, Regi- ment, C. A. Guard' of Honor: Pur- suant to District Orders of this day ri Guard of Honor consisting of the following detail with’ the band of the regiment will parade at the Drill Hall on Tuesday, the 25th, February, inst., in time to be form- ed up and marched to the Provincial Building in time to receive His Honor the Lieutenant Governor on Legislature at _3- o'c1ock, p. m. Detail Btafl: 1 adjutant, sergeant maior, i pay master sergeant. No. 1 Co: l captain, Z subnlterns, 1 quarter master sergeant, 4 ser- mreants. 4 corporals, 63 gunners. iNo. 2 Co. 33 gunners. Salute: A salute of 15 guns will be fired from Fort Edward as His Honor leaves Government House for the above mentioned purpose. Detail for firing salute: Stall: 1 medical onlcer,1 i quarter master sergeant. | No. 2 Co., 1 major or captain, 2 lieutennnts, 1 sergeant major, 6 sergeants, 6 corpornls, 6 ibombardiers, 16 gunners. 1 trumpet- er. By Order, A. G. Peake. Major and Adjutant. his arrival to open the Prov`nciali ' Ice-boating conditions are perfect John A. McDonald. Cardigan. was' a passenger by the mail special last ~ -- 1 night. - i Herbert Dawson will lcadthe boys' meeting Bunday mornlng~at the Y. M. C. A. Father Burke, Alberton, left last night for Georgetown en route to` day, owing to the roada.being near- Kingston, Out. ' ly bare oi snow and affording poor -- glelghing. W. A. Hawley, City, was in Mount Stewart yesterday. ` 1 | J. M. Davison, City. has been confined to his house 'through ill- ness for some days. - rough on top. ' -- » -- . A letter from J. H. Judson. Alex- Miss .L_ M. D. Mitchell. sister of andria, on the spring shooting of game birds will appear in Monday's_ issue. ' i ture art galleries in New York, Miss Ele‘e Nicholsomwho is train - --- ing as a nurse in New York is ex- pected holnc next week to visit her parents Donald and Mrs. Nicholson, Prince Btreet. -a story that it was worth going tol l i see. is addition the clever serossuel The warmest yesterday was 27 de- worii and specialties or Meer. How- sreee above mo. and at also lost night it was 24 above. During Thursday night the thermometer ing was quite up to the mark. Al- WGN 00 16 D\>0‘/°~ ` together Fniryland provides s plea-i ~__*° sant anetrtainrnent, one that is sure' Rev. W. M. Field Dl'¢l1¢\1W Hi to repay 811 who 5g¢¢n¢1_ Bonshaw at il n. m. In the evening .___ i a thank oficring service will held at Tryon under the auspices of the United Baptist W. M . -'A. I Society. _ _ i At the N‘ckei, which during all this week has been showing some change of program last night in-- troduced new films that sustained. the already fine reputation earned, by this popular house. The pictures are remarkably clear, and a pleasure* to watch. The subjects shown last night were simply grand, and the- Nickel is thoroughly deserving of the best patronage. _ Bumper houses, from the opening to the closing of th_e hall, greeted the extra bill put on last night at Wonderland. Evidently the public appreciated the specially big pro- gram, for the seats were alloc- cupied all night and many had to stand. Easily the premier attraction was thc work of the dancing Dur ands, who are fun-makers of the first-class, as well as being thef clevereat dancers that have ‘planked| it down" in Market Hall for many a. (D) l'm day. The Pelletiers in their playlet|Foot& i _ i ' judged for many with "skates on", recent snow and rain spoiled* the smooth ice on 'the.har~ The horse races today will he on the its between Vie‘tcria~Park Point and York to be found in another column of today’s Guardian. , 1 Point. The entries are The All-Canadian coucerti in St. James Hail lsat evening was greeted with a crowded house. The diner- recltations, choruses. etc. and the address by nav. 'i'.r.Fuiieri well rendered and heartily . The tableau: were ar- gotten up and paalsd ol quite successfully. The sale of home- made candy during the intermission was a happy feature. In a letter competition for adver- tisinz purposes, carried out by the Petrie Mfg Co., ol Hamilton, Ont.. all school children under fifteen years ui age, there were twen- of n dollar each given; and though there ‘were ninny hundreds of letters received from all over Cun- uf the twenty prizes were carried oil by children of P. E. Ia- cllouls. The letters wore good writing, correct neatness rind proper ai" rnngemcnt,~ns well iis giving the information uskcd for in a concise form, The names ul the prize win- his Province arc:Mn.ud H. Court, Dunstnflnnge; Mary Lowther, Nine Mile Crock; J. G. lioss, Union Hond;~En M. Webster, Marie; Florence Wood, Alexandria. strikingly good motion pictures, t.he;Gompuny id Simpson. Buy View; Ida The following from the certainly speaks well for the contestants from this Province, “The writers of the letters from P. E. Island are to be commended for their good writing, correct spelling, and nentness in arrangement. In n contest to be decided by Provinces Prince Edward Island would easily curry oh first prize." The third of the Saturday series of papers will be read by Mr. Watts bo- day at two p.m, in the Kindergarten Hall. The pianiste of the day will be Miss Fanny Gill. She will play iihe following numbers. Fontaine-Bohm. (b) Lullaby-from Jocelyu, Tc, (c) C. sharp minor waltz-Chopin. S. Moore has kindly con- give three numbers. ln) lixg netic waltz-Arditi. wearin 'awa to the lend--\. made it nit, and the motion ic- fe) Four Leaf Clover-Coombs tures given is such generous mea&irei AHSTYUCU DOW! Will bt Elven on ¢0mp1Bted_ with Auggm qimimwsjthe musical numbers. Those' attend- iiiuggmgga Bohm A pmg,-am mag ,ing are requested to he in their seats was delightful all through. by “V0 D-UL * ~ M 1 nl ~ V f -' Er ' A 'ir iw . p-'an'i_1>ri. aMr.ais,onr- _ _ B bell's. C0". is ViBi¢lD8 in V0\‘I\0n ld)tteli:own,ogsByl; grelitv plfasure atc e fa 0 l'C» - covering this spring back. Many an old cosy corner will need re- many anew one will be built! for what is more comfortahe than a nicc."‘cornar" witlia iirie pile of cushions rchind one.’s and cretonnes that we intended for covering cosy corners. The patterns and color. are most attractive. ~ ` pressive singing of ‘the solo. Sun of " ‘ ' I-*""~ . Cosy Corners at 1 House=Cleaiiing ' and _nndouhtedlyf Sateen: 28 to 34 inches wide Regular i 5c per yard for irc Regular zoc pei Regular 25c per yard for igc Regular 3oc per yard for 23c Now we have a few lines efsrt satec.s Ari _cr. _ '28 to 34 inches vi- ide. Regular r4c per yard for Ile Regular 16c per yard for :2c Regular 2-rc per yard for 17c Regular 24c pei' yard for x8c_ All Time A ' \_ard for 15c cioiincs Tapestry Cushion Covers A special liuc of Tapestry cushion covers that will wash when soiled and will stand all kinds of hard usage. The colors 'come principally in shades O green and fawn. just-sew two oi’ these covers together and your ciishiep is rendy` The price is, only 25c each.- '1‘r-:LEPHONE 19:. ' i‘§.`i""§.`»'°'w”A'."'|‘»’i'§'iii>it°fi'.'.i"fse'.3'°€ifé i’}“I‘.§',“.'f"Iif§'.'I.-fi‘§'.'."fd’.'.Ti°.f‘..($132222: City Of Ci\s|'|0i.t¢i£0Wn an extra edort unnamed to pull ea e as eye eepa y r in Bret one and ihen the other ` x H. Gai-ew ofrhheatley ltiver, or. his "A dr ~ rn. r ii | 4" ~ Mlhéf Pliiilllil. 'way to I church, was crossing Mrs. the (su: ,;,:L'ii',¢:u‘;f¢g;°i||:il:u|-ffbeqg, _ I V aa m O l1:..*:’*~..";...°.‘.’.§‘.‘.i"1..il.i2:.'.°:°:2 '“°'.::.‘¥i"‘.2°'.i'.f'* *"'=‘:.'::‘.'.'".‘°..L::'; p¢|,¢n¢u,¢. 7 iwimil will 50 will each ’ . ~ ` aimeen out, me iiiei-ny erm ar- im ..|...._,u.i¢|.|»e».¢e'im¢ei... -- in the following varieties » “VW Mm' 9°* mlm” th’ "°\`l° 01 ity in ihigcurvaiure ofihe refractlng sur- l `~ Bl C P h _ _ " I Y hm °';D°f::l00-bo lge has :into Mtn faceeie one ofthe mostoommon as well S A _\ Rami” “Hants Pleac I I \°“..W“°"M"l‘°‘""" °i" '°'°”°°*°l iralmsre' and iior::m:ii“.|.ll sreak um ii' me mtndmmn "Wbh.'w ,___ ' asp ny’ um' rise. ~n.i::~'n~ ‘i°....-~~“s°'. '°s'."‘°.i.::;'°:. ........... ..... e = Gefywf supply =-fly. my vihngmmeeet aamilfmmli "" E 1-MN h, Q, Debentures will be sold ie replace h. . eeqmnfn-I wi' in is ew_n Itseales ncnsse every year. we demonstrated bythe eatiefiictery results l°“d.“m_°°` ‘uh ,_y‘b|° 3,, n Y-_N _*_ H mu M M, m._m;,,. have mt. t up two hundred un. °M~l»°d|"l:‘iI;\_:°v;'_“°fm:;_°_~'__c|“1 3, M, ._ ` ` \ mam. °E»“5l“N~ ° ._,,i...i»..»» »° 3i°i‘,"i>i1‘.‘i'§'e’!$,'."n'.. " ' ` Jswnttas.-ovricias . ‘ .emi g ve Exam £01 ‘well of Island Condition Powder. CURAT3 M4 C R _ f W ¢\I IC! M" “dum” du,|,.,|,, ng, ,ng-, _|,, nl t lS price. S _ Strawberry, Gooseberry. won‘t last long