l`EBRU'\RY iq I 1 ,_ ` ` " 9 ° rHn_masr News ' 'run ci-iARLo'i"rnTowN GUARDIAN - ...im or in. _ PAGE se‘vr.N` ‘ ` I _ f . , I . A . . ,, \ ¢ _ . _ 1 .g______. __________-_____, _, ...___ I / . _ _.-_._ .____.._._ . __ ___ _ _.L Does no ga" . ` Cl "I l (lil , §,",,',"{f'l‘,',‘ {§,f,§’,‘;',‘,‘;‘§:f;f-Halitslylgilm ll more i:;‘;ii»"iii:Y°i'..°;'u:i'.ii’i:°i' 2 'f1°i::l'°"'l'?':' .ation you could use '.0' famnf gon as made from this fo _n re lent. Ask _ g hair or for d d '!“"la» l_S the hast prepa. .i_ l'_ Ai-ri:(v:»urAxr?lI.oiillii¥°,._`£fl lllmldccide. lle knows. _ _ \-_-M 'l returned from a vfsit to the city. M _,4- / When ____ __ ` - You gg l - .» . _ _ /Q I ~` » \ 1 \ -_ I \ 'A \ ~_ / r.l.imi.nsn \ \ . \®fO” ll V " Z \ ll ~ I' .-.-/ tv f.-"T 4’ l ‘--f _ You Purchase _S A Wellner Watch t _a watch that is finished through- fflxllstalelpilixgilil; others that cost twice as much Carry a _,“,elll’§; 3§)‘\]1°11|.l’yl,ieed ask those who a look at ther atchl DWP ‘“ ‘md have - their Points of s ml ` '“ e Wm Show you - uperlorlty. w. w. wizlilvlzii, _ Jewcllcr. WE like the children and oi r studio is theirs \\'liili‘ they :irc with ug- By making them feel at' honie we .secure pictures of them that are natural-true fo life, Bring that little one of yours to ns now. 'l'lie C001( Photo Studio Phone non* l. The Sllldl0 \\'l\l‘r¢‘ li;ib_\' is zllivrlys \vi~lvoim‘ WEAR MAGS HOCKEY BOOTS _ _There is nothing more suitable for 'a Xmas Gift than a pair ` of Hockey Boots. We have a very large stock. A good boys’ Hockey Boot $1.65,] Hens $1.85, Ladies $1.65- You will have to pay more in other stores. Buy now and save money. A. 1-3. Moi-:AciisN, The Slice Man 82 und ‘<4 Queen 1-lt dnivrfrtf _ ressed _ ____ _ 1 _ __A The latest news, first oi ull. Hockey match tonight. 1. *_ ‘; F. M. Stnwart, city, was register- ed at the Queen Honel on Wednesday. l A batch of news items has been ‘received from Augustine Cove nhich "awaits the sender's name in confl- dence. Dr. Coffin, city, has take_n rooms at the Barclay H-ouse, Jaequet Riv- ler, N. B., and intends locating there permanently. \ it All readers when writing to adver- tisers in this cr any other issue of this paper, are reqiiestell to mention The Guardian. Everyone should remember M-aior Bartlett's splenilidly illustrated lee- »t.ure on Edingburgh in Grace Church Monday evening, 2151.' inst. 9000000000004 000909099 llll.H.ll..lllIllSUN S Kent Street Practice liiniled io diseases of Eye, Ear, N059 Tl"-gg; Bhd Skin. ` Eyes test/eil aut' |\»)‘¢d far - glasses. _ Ol"Fl(.F. HOURS ‘ 9 Il H111 1.30-3.3o E“"l"Ks on appointment dlww 'l`herc's no better time than right now for in- - teiior photographing. Offices, stores and manu- facturing co n cern s ‘ should ' make an app- ointment promptly- My facilities :ind even my prices call for u prompt _ appointment - N O W. Phone 192--J BAYER, il`§..iJ.'I`i'..’.. 1'.'7 Grafton Strec: _i»_ i g The Rev. H. R. Bell will preach as follows the first Sunday: New Glas- gow, ll a. xii.; Brallal.ianc,, 2.30 p. ln. a_nd 7.30 p. ni. l<1very,iody wel- (l()m€. I _..__; i The case against Samuel Morrison in connection with the recent Camer- on robbery camo up again yesterday nndresulted in the dismissal of the prisoner. Frank Mahar’s case was also continued and will he further proceeded with this morning. Mahar |was,adm.itted to bail last evening. § The attention of Canada Life pol- icyholders is called to the ad. of the holders to call at the Charlottetoim olllce for their dividi`l'id certificates ` §Q§QQQX¢ #company in this issue asking policy- '."""“-"" - _ _ ' i_ » - |l\l€PI0l‘ Pl\0l0lll‘=1i1l\lnl_l ;’;r._y‘;f;f..“‘e..“;.;:t“;9.:‘;zi; IJ D results of 1905. This should be very gratifying to all concerned.~ (in Sunday afternoon February Sth, the W. M. A. S. of Hazelbrook Bap- tist Church held their second quarter- ly public meeting, presided over by the pastor .Rev H. S. Erb. The pro- gram consisted largely of appropri- nte music, readings, and recitations. A generous offering was received. It is hoped by these meetings to in- crease the interest, prayers, and gifts of the people to the important work of -missions. ; All that are loyal to their country are asked to enlist in the good caiu-ps of lighting the “White Plague." Sev- eral hun-dred dollars are needed to- wards thr, up-keep of the Dispcnsary in (lhai‘lotte’town. This institution is not only inaintainzed to treat and llr. A. B. lleill nil.'N'i~is'r ' lillh-o Hours 9- 1 and V- li ga VVe want some goochbrigiht timothy hay. lllynns & Bn lllange Malmalalle Our annual cheap sale of Cross: and Blackwell's Orange l\lfn'lll=\laiil=;' loc lb. _ Salted Peanuts only :oc lb. Peanut Crisp only izc lb. » ¢ J- '.. so » so o oo Q » .4 oe o I. Thcynre all simply delic- ious. 'l`ly soiue. w. A. iiurcllison Crown Confectionery. '_ Grafton Street. - ~i~l°°l°~l~l°rl“!~°l-l°~l°l°°l~°l°>l“l~!*i‘+°!~ Brass-Craft At the request of our Lady Customers we have imported some sets and samples of the above Craft. More interesting than “Pyography”. Will be pleased to show the goods. » o v o £34-2°!-°§'°" . . . .. Reddin Bros l--26dn1 '- ' "Crosse and Ulnckwell's Orange Marmalade in bottles and tins at rc- duccd prices this week at Beer & (;0|i',,_ seo a_rl. on this paggludail Noiv is 'run 'riivls 'ro PLAN ron nsniiwlilo vonn \vAi.i. PA- risns-'rim wAi.l. rAPnn.MAN HAS Jusr sous ovna 'ri-is S1-0ci<_nvsnv nor or' sicvsn on Eloiir .norms on Lass HAS nuns 'rrluoivu our-'rIED UP IN QllAN'ri'r\‘- iron AN 'AVERAGE nnoM~wi'r1i noiiuar. ro MATCH nv iviosr oAsi_~:s. 'ri-in PARCEL. His A sAAiri.i~l or 'ras PAT- /" C 2 N _ M- T‘;‘EI.N‘$l ¢le'l1lltll£i(dilaI!d(i/lelirdrllgltl. Evans. which lf! L l 0 ~ t k lace at his homc,1B17 11th Dr' "lost" E* Auiiiinllld East, Vancouver, B. C., on Phone 86 Opp P. O. i instruct tlios-ia stricken with con- sumption, but also to help the poor, suffering from any illness. What more worthy object! lfast y-c-ar the financial assistance came from- a very limited numncr. This year- it is confidently expected that all, that uvor '.1enkfn»-tt Bon -possibly can, will make u ecntribu- \0‘l‘,‘:;,°l:br§?ol£§F,"I,f?“ tion $1 00 pays the membership fee I -uldftr H if ' I to tiiic Anti-Tuberculosis Association, _ but donations of any anzuunt, large =_=f.-;.____--;-1-_--____.__-T-____ lor small, will bc gratefully received 'and acknowledged iii the press. 4____ re r ts to record the January 31st, after an illness of sev- lM‘xlt)|»(|iiii-?illdoBliil‘;ii Br-ns-0 H J’ _eral months, through which he manl- llrlf __/ fested cbeerfulncss and submission to the Divine will and never murmured. ll-lis faith rested on the Divine prom- lises and death to him was an etern- 'nl gain. The deceased was only twenty-three years of age and the eldcstson of William John and Mrs. ,Evans His death has left a vacan- cy in the family circle which time can never till. But the thought is ,cheel'ing_tliat beyond the river on _-the bright shores of immortality his spirit is no\v beckoning to the sor- Irowilig ones lcft. behind to prepare to meet him in the glorious home above, where sickness is unknown and death cannot cnter,° and where the family circle`\vill again be com- plete never mlore to be sundered by thc touch of the withering blast. Besides the sorrowing parents, two brothers, Ellsworth and Leighton, of Vancouver, and two sisters, Mrs. William Nelson of Victoria, B. C., and Mrs. George Workman, of Gainesville, Texas, are left to mourn, also a large circle of friends and re- latives, to whom the Guardian ex. tends sincere sympathy. _ ::"British Almond Pink," an "ide- al" preparation for chapped hands and rougheued skin. As a face lotion and “after shave,” it ranks with the very best. Prepared and sold at. 25 cents a bottle by A. W. ileddfn, I'hm. B., Central Drugstore. -More Precious than Gold A most interesting story The Rubber Man . A regular scream Chasing Sea Lions in the Arclics Interesting and aliiusing When Women _ Win Sec what we are coming to Jane is Unwilling to ` Work ' I 'PENN ON THE OUTSIDEU She gelsaifferent jobs ` G,F, f- _ 1: .l1is'r wiiA'r Yo AND Tim Palos is :alto d'llots Breakfast Soc. /1 vm. nmol: a sos. no G . Mfr i¢ilcANs A noon nvir J. AUSTIN TRAINOR in ` . Jewefer-Optici¢m Miss Edith Henry, Marshfield, has The tide will berhigb this afternoon at 5.24 and tomorrow afternoon at 6.31. Miss Dennis, Marshfield, was 'the guest of Mrs’ Richard Squarebriggs. city, last week. George McCormack, Butte, Monta- na, formerly of Grand River, is now in San Francisco, Calif. Something of interest appears in the ad of A. Ducheniln & Co, in this issue and should be read by all. ‘ S. M. Brown, formerly of Char- lottetown, is-doing a successful busi- ness in San Diego, Calif, says the Oakland Maple Leaf. Rev. John Gillis will conduct ser- vices as follows next Saifbath: Brad- albane, 11 a. m.; Rose Valley, at 3 p. m.; Hurts-ville, at _7 p. m. The Guardian has received from Thos McCready& Son, Ltd, St. John, through' their representative, 1'. E. Fownes, now in this City, a useful calendar. The Ahbies and Vfcs play their best game tonight. The winner will then play the Crystals for the trophy so both teams want to win. Come and see who the winners will be. Game starts at. 8.15 sharp. The Minto arrived in Georgetown H yesterday ni-orning from Pictou at ten o’clock bringing over twenty-sew 'en passengers, fifty bags of mail, one car of flour, and one car of way Jreight. The Earl Grey crossed from this port to Picton arriving there at ten fifty. l The stlpendiaiy' magistrate immed- ‘iately sent an onicei' ilp to a local bookstore to procure a bible con- formable to his views as to what the good book should contain. When the officer returned he handed the Ibook to the witness who opened it, .apparently exa-mined it and then took the oath in the -ordinary way. His eyesight must. surely have been deficient and defective as it was found at the conclusion of the case 'that the book brought by the officer j was a Presbyterian book of praise. - i Twentieth Century Division, s.o.'r. ,at York met Monday night with illi- _usual interest, quite a number from ll’leasant Grove being present. Mr. 'Henry Howard the Worthy Patriarch `in the chair. After the usual busi- ness a good program was rendered as lfollows:-Recitation by Miss .Iiilia l(3happelle, Harmonica music by Mr. lHrown, Reeitation by Miss Madge lCi'ockett, solo "Onward" by Herbert 'Dennis, reading by Miss Myers, speech by George Crockett solo Gold- cn Arrow by Miss Dennis, recitation by R. Crockett, harmonica music by Master Crockett, classical music by Miss Ruby West. All the selections were well rendered and 20th Century would he pleased to have any neigh- boring division *visit them. The annual entertainment in aid of the Charlottetown City Hospital will take place as usual on Easter Mon- day in the Opera House. It will be ,under the direction of Prof Watkis, ,the latest accquisition to the ranks ,of capable musicians, and one whose ‘fame has preceeded him' as a real ,m|usician, learned and trained in the ,art of producing entertainments |\vbich never fail to please. A long ilist of' the finest local talent is being |held ready for the entertainment on |lEaster Monday, and a rarely grand |cvening is in store for all who wish to help along a good cause and give nt the same time a full measure of entertainment to themselves. Further particulars will appear soon, and readers kept posted as to the at- tractions in .the Opera House on Easter Monday. ::Just turn up New Wqnilci‘lnn.'l',.; program for tonight, on another PHR0- See the big _life cents’ worth -you get at the People's Theatre. _ 2-181111. Blllousness, soul' stomach. myistfps- tlon and all liver ills are cured by Hood’s Pills O The non-irritating cuthurllc. Prfcs 25 cents. Of all drugglsts or by mall of C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell. Mass. 1-*@i_ Hand Painted Arlwai' ,llAl.i= i>incr\ ' For this week only you will have a chance .. ._..fa. any _..-clinics-..,_-... piece from a dainty little. tray, cup and saucer, to one of _ those elegant big ’ vases --- true Hand Painted Works of art ~ at exactly half price. l\'o\v you are no doubt aware, that this is cheaper than actual nianufacturer's wholesale prices, but I want to clear out all odd pieces, so this sale should prove mutually beneficial. See our show window. HNF. Tl _ _ M _ l ' ,T{?,,‘§}"“"'US S“"""M(’(’"2FLff,.m°_ illustrated Song and Specialty l ' ' ~ , A . , if ., . v . . .Ni-»» . _ adache ' ` THE 0UEEN’SV COUNTY GUARDIAN f Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown A S 5 l G S. A L E Cash MUST be paid for __" _ ‘ -I everything ' DISCO TS 25 to 50 p.c. Z5 to 50 p.c. at very lift I-_ 1 lc prices. The whole stock of STANLEY BROS. now in the hands of the assignces, must BE sold af sonce. Absolutely nothing reserved.. This STOCK of Dry' Goods is one of the finest in the cily and 'TlllS sale is a splendid- chance for everyone to_ procure GOOD goods A. A. l~i.fiioNALl>, L. M. Pooti: ASSIGNEES hand. , Hughes’ Colic Cure _ has never been known to fail. It is a sure, safe and reliable cure for spasmodic colic. Gas Colle, Acute Indigestion, Grain Faunder or Bloat lnsure Your Live' Sfocll by having a 35c bottle of this sure cure always on _ GEO. E. llU(illliS} T"°o1f§§‘;'.i'f ~` ‘ _ 'llllltated but t1eVel’ Eqilalletl" Yea OU R T0 BACCO Leads all others Have you tried it yet F Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Cc., Ltd. Manufacturers ' ' Phone 345 Charlottetown , llmwtrwtf' . Do not forget we handle thu three heat lines of shirts, 'l‘ooke's, Star Brand and W. G. lt. Prowik Bros., Ltd. ’ 2-18d3l. "New sontaehe and rattall braids, in the newest and staple colorlngs, just received n_t Paton's. Z-17dtf. Out Shopping s These Evenings '.7 'IHEN drop in to the Sunnyside Confectionery on the way hoine and have a hot lunch Hot Chocolate Hot Coffee Hot 'fca . . Hot Bovril etc. _ Always ready. Always refreshing. E. J. DcsRochea. Sunnyside _ 1 4- 1- .W WE WANT YOU T0 BEE THAT WONDERFUL 19240 INCH LINEN HUCK TOWEL HEMMED, WITH RED BORDER-COMPARE I'l‘ WITH THE UBUAL LINE AT B0 CTS PER PAIR--NOTICE THAT WE ONLY WANT l9c PER PAIKMOORE & Mr, IJCOD. Z-llidtl. l _._ ___.___.____ ,__ ______- _st________.__~._. L_ _ ._ ...___ __- W* ______ _ __ __.a_ __.________l__ . _ TENDERS up till noon Monday March 28th iglo for the erection of a building - to serve as a Ronlan Catholic Orphanage Near St. Dumtsn's College - Charlottetown Royalty Plans and specifications of the same may be seen at the office of Mr C. B Chappel Architect _-V-_ ' ' ’ ‘ ' ‘H _ Charlottetown, and at the store of ~ _- _ __J__ ______ _______ Mr. joseph McCullough, Summer side. ' C All materials to be supplied by NEW Appl;/A[,5_ °¥;§.”;§;§’."........_... ......... ~.... Roman Catholic Orphanage", and We are naw oy enlng some beautiful lines of Fancy Groceriesz- addfess 10 Reverelld Lfmghlln MacDonald, City Hospital, Char! S“°h "` lottetown Fancy Biscoiinnom Jacobs. co., ooiilin, ireland. The Committee in charge doe Fancy Figs, Dales, Sauce. & Olive Oils frrm Reiss & Brady, not bind itseyf to ‘accept the lowes? New York & France, and at tn`l assortment of everything needed 01' 311)’ t€i\d€l'- by *he particular housewife, for Christmas Baking. By order of Committee, 2-iodwfmtill March 15 Jl‘;§Slr(“lfNS (19. SON, Sunnyside P_"E_“lZ+KmLTm (figimenclng January lsr 1010, tnlnll on L Rail wmv will run as tolfowu . Trains Outward Train Inward "f-'-----i----~ -------' --------- I--~---------~ Rooddowo autism aomup Mu. Dly Tu. Mo. Tu. Mo. Dly. Mo. li W°“~“-"*‘~ ‘”°“~ Th-“ °"-°=-W°"- Frt.Snn Sat.Frl. Sat.. lt' .l"ri. j:e:f'-355::-> ss?»g2`-‘.;-2?' ;:;;=E,-1....-'gl essésfg-.,;, *£2*-;'~'== §¢»"¥":',” $”F“1"F.=- _a2::f:;.= A.M.i»\.M. noon ' 15 Linn iz no lv Oh'oown sr 312.15 \z.l7 Royplty Jct 112.41 lin N. lltshire ‘£5 2.51 .02 H. RIV1 _:.7 :uri 44 Emerald el 41l :$.47 ‘Lis Kcnsingston ' ffl nr B`i~id0 l\ if A.M .\.n.i- |-.\i. l- ~. A.m. .\..\1. 4.25 Il_(i'| l\' Ssidcar fl It IU Ili 5.23 4,2! Port Hill *.01 $.08 l li I2 5.12! 0`lA:riry 7.1% 1.53 ti.:'»‘l li,~lll .\ll\cr!0n 6.44 ll.'iIl 7.‘.'5 7..3\i nr Tliriilsli lv ti 00 600 ( vm. r-.v A .\l A ni. » .‘-lon Tues Daily Wod. Thurs, ex. Fri. Slit. Sun. i'..\l. i-. A if .M. 5 lv.Emci~ald Jr.ar,8 06 Cape Trn.\'ci~sc 7.15 __ '31-1`_:"_;._ -.._ _“ *'- mon.'1‘uc=» Pucs. lon. Wed. Thurs. Thnrr. Wed. l-`i'|. Bat. Sat. Fri. M A..\f Ax. I5 lv Ch`town or l0.t.010.|6 HL btcwarl, Jet. 8.66 hill Hvrell 8.17 8.1! St. Peters' F.06 8.11 ~. _-“°°'-T~‘5¢-rl 2 -, 5i¢=:.°"9°_~l_~" .55 F-I _ga F .~ 7-... _S 1:. 2'.. go- F11- ._-_ sr!! rs. 5.. l."°'P'L*5°='V _-»» away! ma»_ __;.p_ Sm? ' ex. ' ` ex. Hun Bun 'i’ei1"i sm .1 in-efllli° . v. o ri _ . tilt ii.. 2 lil M5 Goolgzilvn lvl! Mon. hos. es. Hon. wed Thurs. \lr»-Wilt Frl. BGL l‘~ FH tl. 7'. M. A-ll A-U ll? iii' LJ ‘3l‘.'.‘.‘."'“¢3.' “ii “ts i e li.:l5 5|5Arlnrray§"s.rboruv8.l0 GJO i~ is i>.»i . A M A.n h Al tl Btn d rd Tim .'i?iii'i'oTi¢'»°n'iii'ia»l»t i»lef“s§iv¢i-i'v7iei. multi wand from Gscrlctown- “A--.:f:.e.:..°r.:.:-»-1 “Brdns dew- stock sat- teen ln black. cream. old gold. brown, green, navy md other ltand- ; . ‘ard shades, suited for linings, unner- sklrts &c.bo\ight when the cotton market was at its lowest. We are selling them at the old price. Paton. l 1-lidtl. Sealed tenders will be received l f;-' _ 1 P .\l. A.M. i » , il. i I l r - 1fi` ll t. l~ i} .l ' ill ,. , . _i._ ' ._ .H ii. , l l i. lil* ll ` il _ ¢ ,_ _ _ _ --..».. __ .,..,_._... .,.._.,.` _.,__:.__.._.__ _. __.;_,‘.J_ lf,- _ fl I l ‘_-ii* ,L_ ‘il _R l‘~ iv .il .M . ¢. li. "f r . , _ i l. .l ` li' l 1 , .l ll “S li, y. s. 4 oi.. .9..22'A-1" ¢9\» 32:’ l~ll . V . l .M W." lp » .il ii nil I l' l l-,"' .EH "l \..__` 'i vi 1 i i I i l t pf,