Mila 30. 40, Silc Wall Paper ~ 10, 15 and"20c,g Come quick and get Em choice at _ ig ii, . - »*;i 3, un mrs '_ `Bookstore_ " . if- ' GREAT, ` DISCOUNT ~ SALE ` of Boots, Shoes. Slip- pers, Iiclt Socks. Wool Soles and all winter goods. CONROY. ' Tlie Slioemun , Sunnyside, Ch’town. v THE Supper is spoiled if the Bread is not go id. You are that respect if you serve sure that your guests will be more than pierced in them bread bought from D. STEWART. ECLIPSE Baxnnv, Bakes Beat Bread. ‘ ll§vaii1ln_a"tr-»&¢laa , ‘.°"'°°.' F-D-` Clwaigr ‘eania `iri Traverse yesterday afternoon. _ B‘0l`ulis'E!.r`.is of 0‘Lssry, was a paqsen Fu' bl Illia Dllilifl ggplgq .wing go Edmonton. esaariyas the Saturday tf Moons Bt McLson yesterday ioeeivqs 4, °°\>l°¢r°\== from s. a. mime oi ui. :isnt that he had landed safely in Liver- Conriirrszvrjudges will decide on -the respective merits of the costumes and the prizes will be presented at the close of the evening_` . aiiv. G. A. noiii,"|’.iiitoi or ¢iii;Mini»- distoliurcli,Wooiistock and n native of Charlottetown has accepted n onli to Hampton, N. B. Isaac Lo\\"ruirn, Kensington, wiio spent Sunday. in the city returned home yesterday. His son Brenton left last- night far Inuisfail, Alta. F. llisui.i~:\' Auw. who has been home for the past two months visiting his faih rDavid II. Auld, Covehcnd, lcft last .night on return to Abernathy, Sask. Srsiziail eervlcns were begunin Zion church last evening. They will bc held cvery night this Week beginning nt ii o'cl0ok. All are cordially invited. Iiicitiiiirizi-o Riwiinv: Miss Vern drui- niiqiii, or iiexr6ii,n»,ii1¢n_ for siiiiriii, in E. ‘|I., to spend the remainder ol the winter. 'On her wny she will visit friends in Monc» _ ton and Now Glasgow. Ci./\ikr:\i:n nun Mus. G/ii_i.nN'r who ncromiinnicil the inmnins of their sister Mlss Giiinriclln ii. Gnllnnt were passengers Inst night by tho express on route to their ‘ i , home in irovliieneo Ii. I. ‘ 'i‘iiE season tickets holders of thc Y. M. L. A. of St. James Church are hcrcby iniormcil that Ilr. Guouwills illustrntcil lccturc in “Iniianity" will bc ilclivereil in St. James Iiull on Monday, Mnieli 5th, ns the Presbytory nieetein the Iluli on thc regular night, Tuesday the tltlv. Tiii-1 Minto snilod from Georgetown for Picton yesterday with ill boxes smells, 2?. dressed hogs, ~i‘i quarters beef, 2 bhis beef, ‘A0 tubs butter, ~I7 cases eggs and 250 bags outs. The Stanley arrived at George- town with 550 packages fr\\lglit,passengcrs and malls nt ll].l5 n. ni. The special trnln from the steamer orrrived at Charlotte- town at noon. , I.loN'tmeke yourself obnoxious going around in your hunt fcrasituntion_ Take thebest and most satisfactory way by insertiuga want ad in The Guardian. The chances are that some employer may just be looking for a ninn or woman ofyournbility, and will make himself ,known to you. At nny rate, it's worth the i.riql,iind does not impose on your personnidlgnity by causing you to be “turned down". \Vhile you might be ablctomeke onocall The Guardian can make thousands, und what's better, In places where you could not enter. IN FURNITURE. t ,Always the best valne in the city. Markwright FnrnishingCo. SE 1 g. . AQ. ~<..¢l‘/‘ 5 L0 CURE A COAT . - .LENGTH ok ahead; what about ._ ,W next win'er’s coat. Probably , this year.’.~= coat isa little worn " "».| _ `-too shabby to do for next i » iii / _ ._@.7_ ‘iii ` L f swell new tiiiior made And " '_ the cost a mere song. ' Woiildii’t‘it beiwise to see about it to day? 1 Fine black beaver cloth 54 to Y6 inrihcs wide. beautiful finish. Former y soil at I1 25- 91.40 and In 50. Now your choice at per yd Fine black Vicunia cloth, lu oxford grey and $I.I8 bl k. 56 inches wide heavy *MEM* rsfiiieriysa-as-rllltsllsi N°w ~~~~~ » ° /‘ t 6 ' i . ld “"r.:l:r,'L'_'l.;';_P:r.'r::s‘_.::r_;"°.:;:_::._; ;i,5¢, 31.70 and ;i.3o. Now psi yii..,.. r Embroidery Silk, 2 for 5c. \\ Bllding beat wash embroidery lilka all kinda- all ahadea and all in effect condition. These lille are enclosed in new oldera -they re i-egziziynarzlrll at ge orah. Buy all you like_at 2 for 5°' k _ promptly dlled. ` , ` _L T/,,-.-.f4r.'c'.~'V{/¢.1»._i1_f/_ ‘~ R if/iff) 1 1 _ B'rlaur-au' Division, Hamptnip paid g fraternal visit to King Edvmi-fi Division »U\'¢i>aiia oiiimaq said. 'nie following Plwrlm was carried out by the members of Steadfast: Chorus. |17 Division; Speech, .n¢v`a.n_||ooiiiiiiia, G. w. P.; pus. ink. 15.5.1. Mullins; Solo Fi-ed Img, (epoored) Violln_ Selection, A. Ferguson FM’ 31"' Dinh; Solo, Miss M. Inman; Rwiwm Julia nyirii; uint. nm J. McKenzie and A. McDonald; Closing fclioruaea. After the program candy and “Dales were passed around by the nienr bers of King' Edward. Avery pleasant social evening was spent by ell. A return visttwill take place during the 'first of March. Tris funeral nf the late William Trows- dale who died recently in Lawrence Mass andwhosereuiains were brought to his old home in Westmoreland for interment took place on Saturday the 24th Inst. at 2 p. ui. to the old Crapaud cemetery. 'I‘he services at hduse and grave were con- ducted by Rev. F. Stcbblngs. The deceased who was in his 35th yenr. has been away for twenty years. Ho leaves to mourn three sisters Mrs. E. Vnu Buskiik, Lawrence, Mass, Mrs. Jas Stewartuud Miss Dorn,Wesinore|nnd, and four brothers Mink in Grapaud and George,Andi-ew and Sidney in Westmore~ lniid. Thu beautiful ilorni tributes showed the esteem in which the deceased wns held among his nssociatlcs and fellow workmen in Boston. Much syinpnthyis cxtendeil to the bereaved relatives. V Tun rcninins of Miss Gabriella A. Gallant were tnken from the residence of Arilrnn Peters on l"i-idny afternoon |.o itnllwny Station thence to Kiiikorn for buriiil_ The pnllheniei-_~< were Messrs J 0 Arsennult, (ieorgc iicddin, liiiiwnrd lIcnderson,Crnrlcs Clinndlcr, Drs Led- wcil and Kelly. On the nrrival of the trnin nt Kiukorn the body wus :taken in charge by underinlier Ciiisolm of Tryon and conrrycii to the homo of her brother llr. Gallant. Ou Saturday morning nt il o'ulook the funeral pro.-cssiun which wus very large, niovrd slowly to Sr. llinlnrliis Church whero n Requiem High Muse was sung by Rev. T Cnnipbcll cousin oi’ the ilccciisrd. Service nt the grave was oimductcd by 1tcv'l‘ Gaiiipbell assisted Iiy licv. .I J McDonald, Pnllbenrcrs \\’ci'c. Iireennn, John Keele, Stephen Iiuiqhcs, .lnines Groennn. John McCnrvili and .`Iohu Shreennn. Tim Worthy Patriarch, oiilccrs and members of Elliot Division Sons of Tenn peranee of Rocky Point braved the dangers of crossing the river last evening to pay a fraternal visit to Victoria Divi- sion, who were equally surprised to find them in force in the Division Rooniln good time for opening. After tho transaction of nil necessary business the visiting Division were forinnlly lnlro~ duced by tha Deputy J. J. Chappell and welcomed by Worthy Patriarch Me-Nnir in a felicitous address. The visiting W. P. occupied n seat on the right und pro- ceeded with the pmgrnni which consisted of reading, dialogues and addresses, after which some choice fruit was handed round by the good ladies of Victoria and a very 'pleasant evening was brought ton close. If the weather permits n return visit will be pnirl at an early date. Next Monday the program will consist- of Irish selections and will no doubt draw n large house. Triit death occurred in this city on Mori* day ?Alth instant of James Carter, sr., in the 7ilth year of his ago. Mr. Carter was born in DevonshireEngland and emigrated to this Island with his parents ut the early age of four years. In early life he became engaged in farming and settled nt Wlnsloe Road, Lot iii, where for innny years he was widely known as a respect. able farmer and good neighbour and where he reared n large family of children most of whom survive him. I~Ie married Elizabeth Seller daughter of the late Wm. Seller of Union 4 Road who predeceased him some fifteen years ago. Since her death he has resided with hia sous in this city. The deceased was e man of upright character, and kindly disposition and enloyed the respect and esteem of all who had the pleasure of his ncquaintance. llc survlvesliiin. liis fnncrni will take ulnce on Wednesday ‘Jrith to Winsloc Ceniclory_ w... _ \ Ullillli lad IPWIWI evening was program of songs inatruuientn mush-_ Then' hallowed an lntnrniiwlon for suppcr,nfier` which the hall waacleared ands vi-ry pleasant dance wbilcd sway the time .until the s'mall hours. Surnsun Court ii-illoprn nt Georgiif Nwn, today forthe February term. The Montero! The Rolls, who will plvzaifie went there by train yesterday nfieriioon. By the lllall train last evening wenl down some of the counsel erigiigeii on roses to come before the court -Aiiiorigst. .these an the Attorney General, F. I.. Haszard, K. `C., _-Ii. A. MacDonald, J. J. Johnston. and Alder Brehnnt. Cniciiisx and butter makers who wish to attend the Sussex Dairy School opening February 2'7th'for crearncry work and March 12th for cheese work, shall be repaid their return fnrc. Applicants inustlinve atleas|.ayenr‘s cxncrlcnce in n cheese factory or crennicry nnil should I write the superintendent of going, and on their retum solid llic uiiiieisigncil n statement of their travelling expenses and certificate of atteiidiinec in the regular wiiy. Jiiliii Aiifiei~soii,`soor'y P. 1~:. I. Dairy Association. l I Catarrii Cannot he Cured with LOGALQAPPI.ICA'l`IONS,astheycl\n~ not reach the seat of tho disi-use. Uiiturrh Is a blood or constitutional disensc,and in ordertocureit you must tnlre internal remedies. Hnll's Uatarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the liloud| and mucous surfaces. 'Hnii’s Cntarrh | (lure is not a quack mciiii-Inc. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians n this country for years and is n regular purest-riptlon. Itls composed of the best nirsknnwn, combined with the best, blood puililt-rs, noting din-ctlyon the' uruccus sul-iiiocs. The perfect coiuhlnut- ionoftin-tiviiluirrerllcnts in \vliiit pro-l Cutnrrii. Send for tcstinioulnls frci-_ Sold by I)|'uuglsispi-ii-»~7a'»c. Take iInll’s I<`niiiily l'ill.~ for oonsti~ pntion. _ ll _ilillllll “i” ' 1 O'r'rn\\'A, Feb 24.-The Ririenn rivc i has risen about two fri-i. nt Billings’ Bridge since Monday ns thc result of the soft weather and ,prospects of niioihcri flood seeni bright. The river is nlso going’ up at Ilurdman’s Bridge, .iiinr-.villc, New rushing over it in torrents und the haul: on tho north side will probably be ini- iuersed unless cold weather mntcrlallzes. ously interfered with nnd the lee is too dangerous for men to work on lt. The Rideau canal is nlso open nt mnuy places nhli- upon thc Ice sercriil dnys ago. linvr disnppcnreil entiri-ly. .__`,,l Exhauslinn . ' All Gunn i To-day She is Buoyant With Health and Vital Energyl . _ . _ l Given by aMedicine Suited to the Female Sex. Therein no medicine for health niiil strength that nceouipllshea so much ns Dr. Hamllton's ills. For womanly troubles they have no equal. Miss Katie E. Emerson. one of l3rock» lettervoices the conviction of hosts ui' "Two months ngol was completely used up. 1 was wiuiknnd miserable. My strength was gone, and I limi no appetite or energy left. What I need- ei was a blond purifier nnri svstcnnillc _ tonic which I found in Dr. }Inn|litoii's l Pills. 'l`c~.'iny I nni lu-lnirniiig oi-or ` with spirits and vlrile good hciilili mat came from using Dr. Hamlltoifs ; . S .. ` curative poivieriiinkes one marvel. Yon' soon hnve richer blood. better appeli|i~,| boxes for $1. By iiinli from N. G. Pnlsoii '- _ 9 w for many yaarsa loyal and devoted ' Season _ even ‘housh ‘here S miiiziiihernf thu Methodist Chnrcli and died 'Q5' -‘ if no change in the Styitl WIIICII Ins he hadlived firmly trustingin the sav- \' '-'_{l‘i _ _ 1 _ _ _ 1 Ing power of his Redeemer. Of his family "" 'l`f ' is not robahe* of n children nine survive. five sons nnd ._ . , _ ,__ ; _ te W G Q 3 f _-_- our four doughtcrs,Cl\arlos nt \ nsloe, oorgc i _ :` '. . Seeing a coat length of ~ in New York, James,lsniic, and Iicnjninln f ' ‘_ " ' bargain c10th"*"'the cost will in this city. Mrs. Issac Lane, city. Mrs “ 'I C l Nunn \VInslncI!onfI. Mrs Ernest 1 i ' .i be but a mere bagateue’ ‘Pen Diaiiililildiiuln and Miss Lean M.. CTW- 0“0' ' :_ :|}.»;i_ next season you ll appear in a iiiieriim. win. iviriii|i». runny sr., nun ‘ ~ _ _ l, 3,# - » , /’ _ \ , _ I Tasteless Cod Liver Oil With Motif. Wild Cherry and Iipyophosphites ii value nvalescenrei diseases, nervous de- conghs, colds. mliiy etc. ilecomniendeii by Physicians ' Price $1.00 _per bottle. l table medicines for regulat- ing the stomach and bowels of infants and children. Unlike most inxative medi- ciiiesits use does not injure the system. it can he given with safety to_ the youngest child. Price 251: o bottle. Sold by iililiini1l°lii1iiliiun is a preparation of vege~ I Bargains For Men I"oII{s Ar Tins WHITE CARNIVAL ! ‘ “T B” Shirts Are Best ‘4.i fii )` / li 'next line. betier linen bosom, open front, x`f'_1f=i A grade of merit to please any shirt nearer, no nirtter how bard to suit he may be, open front and back, or back only, liiieu bo_.~inin and bnn-giutiull i'0llin||\in|.: illll i\i'i1:s with iii»it<-1ii..- iiiiiiniiigs. sriiooi iiiiii vuiiliii niin .iii in-oiiii.-or ' A5\|ilY to _ .l.lil11'l`IlUNE, irniliisisi P. I-I. i. liiiiiwny.§i‘|ini-lolictowin Snappy Styles of Solid Footwear Ladies ! Here is your chance, one week only. Skating Boots at cost. Box Calf Boots. neat, up-to-date Cheap any time at $2.25 now $i,5o, all sizes. Ladies' Oil Pebble, regular $1.75 iiow $1.35. TIWW IJOOIS arrived ii few days H30. a little late of course, but they are yours at the above price. Sie them anyway. E. -McEACIIEN, A. WHY D0l\ T, YOU PUT IT IN" | .. THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN? ‘ Want ads in THE GUARDIAN bring pronipt returns, because "nearly everybody reads THE GUARDIAN." SWORN AVERAGE CIRCULA1 IONS 0 DEC. 30, |905, I AILY ' 3043 a TRI-WEEKLY 3128. Q . CASTURIA. a- _ '_ _-__ Dcslrablc Building Lots in Clrtown for Sale. The undersigrTe.d.r-Miers for snle tu following valuable building lots: 4 lots nn the cast side of Uppei Hillsborough Street each having n frontage on Street of 50 feet and ex- tending bark 75 fret. 2 lots ini the wt-st side of Orlebnr Street eiirii linving a frontage ou Street of 50 feet und extending lmgk 75 irei. The mild six iota lie ineinediately north of the iendence of Dr. Ander- son, lately J. U, R¢\d_ i lot 'im the west side of Upper Hills borough St., having a frontage on Street oi' 50 feet ii: idiiigdiurgibuk 75 rift' aim' hi' A 2 0 g Q gg . dence of Dr. Aiiyrieisigxl It I' iiliifoasible to procure ii more ‘- i 'i ' ` w Dnumxsy' di ii ti 1 ii E _. Z"_f_1',j/l.~__:y_A,‘_i_,L_y.Q~, 5' M Cor. Ort. Geo. and ent Sta. \th”;\lM¢. .mail for residences than - ` ' ;~_ \ _ 1. ,,- t ` Q l i , l >