1/.ax,1.~1=Y #8, 19024 _ . , _- - .THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN _ _.f_q====_=. , -=e- f i - . ~ _ __ .:. _ , . _ ,_ _ _ e , , . $5 ‘ fl ____ _..-. ._ ____._.__ .___ .___>.____._ ' fienuingledoeeo Ayers erry at bedtime will com ieiel coatrolthoni 0,6 Dose .. § y _rf for QUEENS coUNrY GUARDIAN i i °l'l°»l ¢|0¢t0r’e rn:dlcln‘e,.en.tirl:i;l'r=e from '- - '~~ -j - »~ --- ' _ ‘*' ' ' .ie»¢a1an»».l-a1,e»J "°°*'°\- Mm only for einem ei ue Head Ufilces in New Pfowse Block-Charlottetown }‘,2",,{§,';...¢»l»¢l»¢:l.:..1..,./,4,,..». fhrw. emnenni neu, me inn . ron -~ _i _ _ Il - _ ! , _ Peaml. Th Je ierml - V U ' ' ` ` °" “I” in °" “ch "M" ' °”' A sim in ara or the .poor win be- l For an C._hiId’s_ Birthday . , Community Si|verChiid’s Set would lit in very nicely. Each set ‘ in a nice satin lined case. ‘ _ ' 1 VV- }/\l/E:|_mNsiQ, ' _ €\\'C€i'. hing Better for a (lift . ` . Thana "*!.9.l..l?.!i!l..l.!’" . G. H- COOK. New DesBrisay Block, ` ` '|‘i\asi.n¢i|o um..-er u - ny it Ainnys a iVr|¢~||f,|- l “rushes” I I Q Digestive Tonic Renews the Appetite. imparts Strength Quikly. y Fleintains Permanent Effects, . it is a most valuah e med-cinn lu" p~rsor1s who are recovering irorn an atwirk ofthe grippe. Price 25c per box. ` GEO. 5E. iiU3GllES.l r\nolliev.'\rIes llall - ~ r i ““`¢~_. ‘ - -V l UQl7:UCC319i _ Q@ Curing' a Figure ina cake walk is one thlng,and fitting n figure in business in . nnoth¢r.]uar now weare cn ning clothtaand makin.; them up in the awel'est manner. li' yon care about ' our clo'lns uon'tpn=s no in your choice. if you du you _ Will Le Sorry. ` Advice given free ami clothes given for very i tile more. ' Nicllilil.»:id & Pcrw. The Nrviby Tniloru _ i73Gr. George St.- GBHJD H¥i\‘5t£T.’1 l1Q®¢lUB3U?J§U< COAL Reserve :Run . osonamoeasocaosoec 1::a:oaes:so1aoa:rncsua:ao W=°°°"’°°"°" °“°”°“3.’EF';°‘§’?__ Big Bargains . at Allcy`s in Footwear U 30p c 'i l)lSC0lllli The bigsale of slipe samples is still going '- on. If you have' not . suited yc- ui’.~‘elf to a pair, ` ; drop 'in and see them _'g and be convinced that 3 they are the best lot of samples ever sho vu in the city; every pair the -‘1 latest styles--1'euieiu- - ber the discount ‘ ` 30 p c off the regular » selling prices. 1 Auey fe ce ,,. ._, _-.= Leer.-_-.-_-.=.-e= _-====iv- Mine, 0 -U nverness Round, . Hard f hestnut All inshed clean and dry at Geo. E. FuI|’s Goal Yaul udtf » We have just received a case of . I 1 V ) _ _ _ S a I B are now open for your iii.-.pection l _ at -OFTHE - llH.ll.ll.JllllllSllll. Kent Street, . Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Har. Nose, Throat and Skin. - lives teutcd n.nfl_ fitted for glaasen. * flI"FltlliI HIIURH 9 tn ii n. in. l.C'l-ILS) D ln. -- lqvnnlirgn by anpoiiitmlilit dwnv English Market ` Baskrs . inarlcet baskets direct from the ‘oidconntryc 'I`licre are severa different sires and et) les and they Eaglil Slllltl 5 asian or oorrs. This week we offer ' loo” pairs of inen’s ' _ American' Goodyear l I A - A welted shoes at si dis- . e I 0 '_ count' of i-‘lf-"_ Regzllliir pPl`ll2es are I q I .0 - 's .'s.._4-25. 4-'so a11<14-'/5, lessw ‘_ . Telephone l9_2, '_ I 1 Charlottetown P Elslaizd pc 3 ----------' This isa rare chance . to gel: a first class shoe ,ata very low price. 5 V Cdiitdqttick if y°“ l want a..patr. ` Sprague 6: C0. Hllfbl. BRIINSWIC K . ucucron. ie. a. 1"h¢'Lei-gent and itat Located Hotel in gin- city, Acoonimndatiiq zoo greet: ,|,mi¢a i the owntn ofrpsdou-memo on I it §grf5,~l.'r..m:.-.'i.-.~.:..°r~.-..fri.‘~.:..~.. I' f ` ’ _ \ _ ` ' Ginn- UCSWnBNB\',Pf0 held in the Arona Rink tonight. Thi admission will be as usual. The event of the reason is Princi ‘Street School concert in the Open House on Friday evening Feb. tht seventh. There will be splendid advertietn; pictures and the beat vocal music av Bt. Paul'a schooiroom on Tuesday 4th February. , Great interest is being tak'en i. the approaching game between the Crystals and Vice. No doubt it wi. be the fastest and closest hockey eva played here. The Vica are putting in some har. ,practice for the coming games witl the Crystals and the opinion in hoc key circles ia that it will be the hes' -contested hockey ever seen_liere. At the annual meeting of the Sold ier’s Wives League of this city hel- in the Artillery Armouriea the iol lowing officers were elected :- ; Mrs. Moore-Hon. President. Mrs. Jenkins-President, ' Mrs. Reddin-2nd Vice-President. Mrs. Arthur Peake-3rd Vice Presl~ dent. ,, , Secretary-Mrs. V. L. Goodwill. Treasurer-Miss Ethel Stewart. Trade locally is alittle quiet i' provisions just now, says the Mari time Merchant. There is a littli barrelled pork moving, lard is mov ml! very well, and there is only : 'fair trade is smoked meats. But th 'holiday quietness is commencing tr -tllve place to more activity. Hog |hnve advanced a riuarter of a cent i' |Prlncé Edward Island, but the Chi icngo markets is not any firmer thai ,it has been. lA little bit later on ‘Perhaps by early sprin_g, an advan ce will take place, it is thought, bu |ff\r the present things are runnin; 'along about on an even keel. ” l On account of the price of hide [having dropped the trade requires, 1 better price on beef says the Mari time Merchant, Halifax. The hid represents one-f-ight»of the weight o Ithe animal and when any importnnf drop in value of the hide occurs a bet ,ter price for the dressed meati 'necessary to even up the profit, Th ,demand locally is very good, th ,steamshlp business in the wintr ‘months contributing greatly to thi rresult. There is plenty of from lpork to be had, but supplies o fresh killed are scarce. Prince E6 ward Island is sending fair quar t.it.iea_ to the Halifax market, Tb .demand locally is not extra ‘heavy |'I`he fishermen in the near vicinity c ll-Ialifax, who usually buy pork quit extensively for winter uae, have tur lnggrtheir attention more to beef thi: The home of Joseph Merrit, 51 Bannntyne avenue, Winnipeg, was th .scene of a very pretty wedding oi Monday evening. when George w.Mf Lean. of that city. was united i -marriage to Minn Luiinn snnrerien “UW Of Winnipeg, formerly of Card! gan in this Province, and Boston The ceremony was performed by Rev C. W. Gordon (Ralph 0nnor),i the presence of only th§"~intimat¢ friends of the bride and groom. Tb bride was eharmingly attired in- travelling suit of brown, and carrier" a boquet of white roses and ferns _She was given awny by John Wald ‘ president of the Wm. Weld Company London, Ont., publishers of Thr Farmers’ ‘Advocata. The brldesmalr .was Miss Jeanette MacEachren,taete fully gowned in a dainty creation o pale blue. The groom is a popula' young man of Winnipeg, and an ex pert employee of the F‘armer's Ad vocate. I-Ie was supported during th ceremony by H. B. Smith, aaaociat‘ editor on the same journal. Aite the ceremony, the congratulatlon and the sumptuous repast; the youni couple left for their home on Notr Dame avenue, followed by showerso “ice and the best wishes of thei friends. Many gifts were sent na to keno of esteem by friends. At the request of George W. John son a copy of th# Charlottetowv Guardian has been orwarded to hir to be used no indicated in the follow ling article, which appeared in a ra cent issue of the New York Herald George W. Johnson, an old-time Har lem River oarsmon. now living here is constructing a 'peculiar boat i which he contemplates rowing fron St. Augustine, Fla., to New Yorlv via the inside route-through th sounds, bayous and canals-max' spring. The boat is to be construct cd of newspapers and to be in th. form oi a shell, with a little mor- beam than the ordinary racing type. Mr. Johnson rowed from New Yor‘ to Boston in 1888 in a somewha' similar craft. The length of th' |cruiaing shell is twenty feet by twenty inches beam, six inches dean lend it win nrve ren wnureigne inuir iheads. The boat is to be construct led entirely of newspapers. Mr. John 'son hopea to have in the craft a cop; ,of every daily paper in the Unite( (States. About twenty thicknesses of paper is to be used- for the hull o' the shell, which will be made ln. e mold under pressure, producing a composition harder and tougher than any wood. The dock will be similar- ly constructed of paper, and the- hbadinge _ol the _ynrioue papers will be used as a mosaic for the outli\‘le` ,coating The mould in all ready »at Mr. Jobniion’c bazaar, St. Anglic- tlne, and as noon an newspapers are sent in in -lndieient quantity Mr. Johnson will begin work on his no- vel craft. :British Almond Pink-The old reliable for chopped hands and rough- ened skin. It hu no equal. Gloves can be worn immediately after uninh- |5c per bottle. A. W. Roddln Piiem B. Sunnyside. - W Velveteen, Molasses There were sk passengers to ieorgetown by the Stanley yester- .ay. The 4th Regt. Band have kindly of- ered their eervicos to play at the kate for the poor tonight in the trena. Mies Mabel Woolner, of North Rus- ico who han been visiting friend: .nd relatives at Victoria returned .uma Monday. The Guardian has received from the [assay Harris a large calendar for his year, the frontisplece for which s a picture of the Pileated wood- ) k ` ec er. Bt. Paul's entertainments are al- 'ays of a high class so you will not be disappointed on Tuesday evening, th February, as the committee in- ‘ ends this one to be the best yet. Capt. T. J. Craig of the S.B. City t London has received word of the leath of his mother at the residence ihis sister, Mrs. (Dr.) A. H. John- on, Chicago, Ill. The Captain left ir Chicago last. evening, Mrs. Mar- aret Craig is the relict of the late fajor Craig, 47th Batt. Vol. Militia, Ilngston, Ont., where she resided 'om 1840 up to three years ago, hen she removed to Chicago. She an in her 89th year. The appearance of Miss Viola 'lentworth at Wonderland last night, aa a pleasant ,surprise to many who lad not. expected her until this even- ig. To say that she is a soubrette f far more than ordinary attrac- `ons, is to give no adequate idea of er capabilities in the way of enter- iinlng at all. She made 'a capital ebut in her song “Monkey-Land" nd received u most. persistent encore 7 which she responded with a song f her own composition “Viola’s rung." . Her dance was the piece de -:siatance however, and as ber song vepared her audience for something ood, so the dance proved a win- er. She dances with a vim and iprit seldom surpassed on the _ :age today, and she completely iptivated her audience before she ad been before them even a brief race. Her sand dance is like noth- ig ever given here under that name, id she will certainly not fail to sep up the reputation of Wonder- tnd for entertaining programs and enuine amusement. It is safe to redict for Wonderland the most suc- issiul week in its history. and its oubrette and artiste is sure of ttiniz appreciation during the re- minder of her stay here. The Guardian has received from J. _ Ruddlck, Dairy and Cold Storage oinmissiouer the following circular : Geo. H. Barr, a member of my .ai’f, who was Ofiicial Referee of -utter and Cheese at Montreal last ason in speaking of his work at io recent Dairy Convention held at ictou, Ont., made the statement iat "only 2 'per cent of the cheese 'inch' he examined were of No. 1 rade. ' Ibis statement,has been idely q oted na showing n. serious audition in the Canadian Cheese lrade. As there is nothing in the 'atement itself or in thc facts of he case to warrant such a conclu- ion, I ask your permission to make he following explanation. As Mr. 'arr explained in his statement, he tamined less than halt’ of 1 per cent r about one lot out of every '200 its of cheese received at Montreal uring the season, and further, as he as asked to examine only those lots /htch were suspected of beinr: infer- or in quality, or which had been ondemned by the purchasers, it is nt surprising that only 2 per cent 'ere drst grade. The showing is n emarkably good one rather than a ad one. Aa a matter of fact, the uality oi Canadian cheese never "-004 85 hiilll as it does at the pre- ent. time. More improvement has men made in the laet~ year or two han for many years previous. The 'riter has just returned from a ingthy visit to the market of lreat Britain and can speak with ontldence on that point.” BEWARE OF SUBS'l`ITU'l‘EBl Greedy dealers endeavour to pan fi a substitute for Putnam'a Corn llxtractor. Insist on "Putnam’s" mly-it cures corns rind warts tho- roughly. The imitation may fail. I.-grid ....._._ a=____-:_ \ .r//»;;"""'l Test For Aaiigmati sm. . The ‘ol'o».lng. i» e simple and aiily =c.}:iraia method off e|erm:i\ ~g who ,er o_m.'s eye ar.: _ani _ matic oriiot:-- i -. ` ' ._ ‘Ai n disa ice of three frei,eech -' thoioilr email squares- in the ':“L°°”i":r ':'°° " ‘rr we an ~t net. any o ‘n- ~qaan s eiand out more pioryinegi- - than othul. Auignatlesu s ii -, c-t d Test ei ch eye ieoanvely hy cveiing lint one and then the orlier._ 'Anais inatgein. wh'cli is *due 'o iireg- » . i. ini ecnivetniec ne re rac- rliné ebrfecee iii one of-the moe! coni- mon ae well u ore of the most diffi- -iilt troubles to accurately correct. Our method; oi examination are \'0CURATE ami. CERTAIN. which fee: te de. oriented my the wishe- toiy relnlia ootainpd in almost' every NIO. if not uotiaffled we want 'to have a Meat mae .eetthe Aiw av ni Bunv sto r i , srAN|.£v eros. Now-Don’t Great ' ~ Court Grip or Discount 5 ' _ Sale Pneumonia. U or Wear a Continues e Hand me Down When We Can C »_ . . Sellyoua Ladies'oi' Misses' Coat Ai The Following Prices i ' the i .Always ` Busy ‘ Store ` l\/lisses` coat or excellent heavy cheviot, full ` box back, double breasted regular $4.50 Sale price $3.00 Misses’ coat of heavy Scotch tweed, nicely trimmed, well made and iinished. Regular price $5.00 1 Sale price $5.55 _ Girls’ Coats $2.1 5 for $1.45. $2.25 for $1.50. :$3.50 for $2.35. , Ladies’ Coats O" heavy fancy clieviot, our box back, halt lined. 25 To _ 33 per cent _ Discount mnnéxuli . Regular $10.50 ' Entire Sale price $7.00 All others iiistock at the same discount. Stock Stanley Bros. lilill GERY SATISFAUTIUN is what we aint to give our customers. if you are not radiii g here give us a trial order and see if it is not as wc say. Your order will be much appreciated. Sanderson Q). Co. ' dt1s~tn ti- Sunnyside Croce-`s. ` . '. ll ' Fr.o 5 4;) ` i b' a a‘l the delicate gli ( aw", :lmpui-'be white winlsr wheat with the body building qullitieo of the beat. hard Manitoba ._,N57`A "ring wheat. This Llending, always exact. `o/ ( insures unilormiiy ol' quality and dilute: IQ __ the airength io the preeieo degree suitable -1 “°' “°"‘:%u'a2£.“rl'mP""~ O , ,r U ~‘ i - 1'heCaa\obeilMi\lla¢Coupaq.Ltd.i aye gh, beer on t e market. Jlsk for White’s andftake no other. lrhlmto help rw- ‘ . \_ ' 1...". .M ¢-,,,¢,_ - i . G F. iillli BENIN .5 .....- . e 9 \ tr ,‘“ m _JnwELLr;n.~orr;ciAN-.`|- " ‘~“ 9 ~ 2' 1'.,--‘ wi ‘i...-k.- I.. - ' Damage. V WllllllE|iliNll TUNIGRT Miss Viola Wentworth . Singing 'ind Dancing Son- brene will appeurall ihis_ w.ek. PIETURES _ ' Flirting on Sands g - Summer girll great S¢¢fl¢ °f I 'conquest-Comic. ‘ f Hex River, Africa A n insiruciive journey through l Cape Town. Mephisto Prison _ A great l|'ansf¢n;nialion sctne Magical Press . See this tilm, bc_\-ond dea- criplioii. ` | Bram Storm l lluiv .'\ pour main is crnlnd _ | hy ii tolepliuiw. iii- rlionld have nnmv win aihiwru ‘ I illustrated Song ' livMr,llarne\'. Change of Pictures ‘ Monday, Wednesday and Frida! - Sc. Admission 5c. Amateur Night Every friday. . .»\pplit~nni.» recriuerl any day | during the week ul. the b_ox , ol`|`i&'e. -aid innilis m - Synns's of Sanadlaii larth-Weil HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. l Ani' even numbered ee:-tion f linmihlbv Lund ni Manitoba, Bealiatchewou and alberta. o\reptingB and 2%, not maarved muy be lioniuswnfled hy any pcnion who lr th nole heud ofn fnmilv. ni any male ov er ilyplr of nge. to the mtent of onequarwr section ln] n, nioru or-lone. Avipicutifnni for entry mni-t be mldoin ~ piuaun by thc uppiicuiil. utn Dom niou [Anil ego ny or Enhugoncy fur the dletrlct in which the land is 1-itu»ite.ii‘.n'ry by pro!! UNI Iotv-vr-igboirudu at an agency on oorrqiny winilitlonn by the falh r. rn ithur. non lunrighwr, br..ther or alnwr of any intending l homcstnuder. The homestandur la req ired to p rform the hnmeate d duties . under oni of the :allowing plana. (ll At lunar. wir mouth' rec-idnuco upon and cultlva' ion of tho land in each year for tliron yearn. - (21 A hoinenteoder miy. it he so drain poiforni tho required residence duiiwi bi living on fu.v-ming land owned eo‘cly by him not lou than fighty [ilu] in.-ies in extent. in the vicinity of his lionion end. Joint ownrreh in land will not rncct thin i'B¢ll\ll‘BU1¢l\f~ [3] if the father-lor uinthor. if thu father in deceased) of honiestoarler has permanent cs'denco ouiarming land ownod solely bl' him, not less than clgnty [80] nciaa in extant nthe vicinity or rho homestead. or upon o humeatoad ontorcd for by nini in tho vicinity ‘auch homeawnder may perform his own rcdilerce duties by living wltn t! oat:\ m(liwt'l?l'iii‘ierm"vi»'i|i°"y inthe two prceeii ng pragrnphn in doflu na ineuningnot more han i-inn niiloe In ndiro tllnc. moclu-ivo of t hmliizisagfnruad allowances crow od l|i~Lb¢ will A lionieafonrierlnlcndlng to Eerform hir residence dutleeln nw :dance wir the above ,yhu,\N.,g with purnivs or on fnrinlus lar! rwned by himself muat notify \hl_A|'Bl\! 0| Lhedwtr cl. of auch inlcniion. Six rucntbif notice in writing Rliould bsllvel .‘;'.':“.:.~.;‘z'.".“.:.‘;1‘.'x.'.°.'.,:."’le'r.;:'i°r..%-2" “‘ “ ' ' ' W 'hui w‘c"R.v 1 . f{'°”r‘i‘l‘ll.llI.‘i\’lT.l‘fln.fi'f’.§».n2..3?.‘Z! 31' on oi roi-tieenienr will not be paid for _ -_idtlm ' ‘INT l C"‘LONl - niwn-Y . 5 l`ravel by Your Own; Line tc Quebec, Montreal and » All Points West Canad».'s Famous Train The Maritime Express is unsurpassed ini the excell. ence of its Dining Car Service md Sleeping Car`Accumnioda- ions. ' --_-- For ti.-xets,tlni-e tables and ull in ‘ 'mati on apply to Superintendent JE. island Railwav.Char‘ottetown Dominion Atlantic Railway o dsieamuhl Lino-io via Yarmouth “ . ..f:.."£'f°-""*‘f“..."° ......- ~ - ~ wecn om . ova we on vin Turo. Windnor J:-tnoail Halifax ICXPSIIESS 'i‘RAiNBlcnve Hulifax._rhilly_(oxcopt Sn yu, ut, 7.25 nun., foR_Dighy and aminuth nliking onngotlonat armgutli for Boilton. _ Ml |l..t.'D‘Dl\'l ON-Trnlnn of t-hu Bild land liivlulnii lonvo Winrluor daily except- Sun- day! for Trum at 1.40 a. in. and 5.35' p. ni. and from Truro for Windsor 'at M0 1. _ p.m. connet-ling Truro with trairui 1-olonlnl i\i\il\w\y at Windsor wi tminn to mid from Hoya: for Yunnan The ltoyal and ’ B. Mull Htoa . mah 'ri mam MimF?|Be»'i."5"mamW" 1 he ll! 1 |Ll\f ll _ twoon th# Maritime Pi-oviiicoaaiiil houvo ai-rnouth for Bosémi Wcdn 7 and Siatuniay miarrival of :prose Trslg from Halifax. Rota ing leave Long Wharf il. Tuonllayaod dag. Pvuwngen ni-rivi_g‘in li nit, aye Lwpmbkyltgrwn ln. nn lnonAtlantlc ta ani time. or furtlmr in1oruiation..l`touorvntion of Statmeonnns; ow. writes or tel ph R, l.‘. l'AiiKl\1R (trier. lien. Panic- .Kontvilln .\'ovuBcctla. - lldi-wtf 1'. (IIFKISS General Mnnllcf ._.__--.___ .....- l)R. lEi.`KlE M. R. if. 'V Veterinary Graduate of the 1.* &§= fir?