Ci1_i~ :_ _.-_'l , ,_ ,_ __ I _,| -,.. _., , _ _ 'Please rem-' erjiilifeifff that we have our sheds filled with t “e best. _Both Hard a d!~lSof_t'- and our p;i¢es‘;sis 1.-ight. i, Piqiiiiin si on. - -Phone 240 A f_"f`_"_§C_1ifij¢>w.. ; A'-z\\\ :___ _ .Y _ \v//lla Fresh Fish We have on hand alway a choice line of Halibu Salmon, Mackerel. Haddock Codiisl-'i. _Eels _ and Smelts hich weare offering at _e lowestiprices consistent ith the quality. ' 'town Fish Suppl Company Phone aio-J oraiion street. ` ZIIA\\\\\\\WlIIIII/A ' _'_'-` ‘< .. 1" Us IIIIIIlll@\\\\\\\\\ @§\_\\\\\amv//l/ (5 s " s :r' _i ffElectrical_ Supplies * ' ‘ l’.<°r'aSa'"‘a°.. ~ as.. ..'»‘:__'.=. ° = _.__'1"?_X“:_ ’ _ ' Leigh & _lnizceraia _ Electrical Goniractors Phone 301 _ 138 Kent Et. L'h‘town B591-2-l2Ml'm'w3wks _ _ Geo. P E. Hughes “The Peoples’ Druggist” lIlllIa»\\\\\\\\_\\usw/¢; I ____` Also Albion Nut A: ' Rsmindef 'Run of Mines at __ ___ ~ Low i’riccs . 3 ’ `Are whaiiyou receive when you have WOfk\til)__D"§__T’- ., . . . oman’s A 1 _ Drug Store where toilet requisites form _are important de-_ partment, _ _ ~ 2' ‘ ~-Every single article we. sell is absolutely pure;_ value for every penny paid is contained in it. Colognes _Toilet Waiersl Talcums Face Powder Scichet _ Perfume; Brushes ‘ _ Combs eicr Toote Cleansing Preparationl§_ Try liughes’ Witch Hazel Cream for chapped hands, face, and lips or any, _ roughness it has n'o equal leaving the skin beauti- fully soft and white. 'Best quality Hard Coal in Egg C Stove '& Chestnut Inverness,Sydney Coal Yard Prince St. Wharf i - -if--1 ' _asia 1' _ _ in good drugs and sundries. The Drug Store Where Cleanliness Prevails You want to be_sure that what you buy is pure, fresh and clean, especially in the drug line. Such assurance is yours when you buy. here, for every- thiri is kept under glass, free from dust and much handling- our gright and spotless store together with our eflicient store service should make this your headquarters fOr alithat is best M21d?Kinh0n Drug C0. "il'§l.‘;.¥...§¥"tr‘l’é`£;iT-3E W ___ i §*IIIIA_\\\\V have earnestly striven to , establish such a reputation _and believe our old_ friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not o_nly our best efforts but the best to be had in theitobacco line. illickey & NicholsonToh. Co., il Phone 345 - . 5 ‘\\\\\\YIIi\\\iIIllIlll£\\\\\€\\\\\ZIIA\\\\\¥-"ill ’ W 5 r i _ Q _ ___:_.:i._:__'___‘l’_ ' RB " all ~ Hfgallls -_._ ...s ' fileliahle tobacco go 'to an __ _ onest manufacturer.. W -'~.r - -': _~~.'_Nu-'Ali it _cus -uri cunt . |f @ 3 ~ If ou want, good pure, ‘ i I1' PAY! to bu, in this province 'THE _ STANLEY. -- The Stanlé ‘ G town yesterd 30 sacks mail and 28 passengers _ .ri-is "MiN'ro.-The Mints uoeirea 00; tons freight 10 sacks mail and. 2'! passen_g_e_rs._ _- . _ ° ' _NOTICE T0 SUBSCRIBERS. '__ Subscribers will please note that the club offer for- Canadian Countryman is' only good for the Guardian sub- scribers on Prince Edward Islanigi” ACCEPTS APPOINTMENT. -Rev. William McLeod, late of New Carlisle and Port Daniel P. Q., in the Presby- tery of Mlramlchi. has accepted np- pointment for is few months to Dun- das. P. E. I. 'JFOX BUSINESS.-There is consid- erable activity at present in the fox business. In addition to recent sales mentioned in the Guardian. an Albert- on rancher the other dsy sold a 1014 female fox to parties ln Boston for $3.750. _ VALUABLE PROPERTY. -- Mi-._ Fred A. "Woton, Victoria, has recent- ly purchased the fine block of land, consisting of twenty-tive acres, be- longing to the estate of the late Jas. A. Howstt. This farm can be very conveniently worked by Mr. Wotton own.-V. _ HAY PLENTIFUL. - Owing to the excellent roads for hauling during the lust couple of weeks the farmers near Victoria are rushing their pressed hay to market. Tliero have been such large quantities coming in that Wright Brothers had to engage another cin- ployee, Mr. (lhiirlcs ll. Clark, in tally in the bales. The price still liungs at $13.50 per ton.-V. OPPORTUNE TIME.-iii another column appears an iidvertiseineiit sug- gesting the present as an opportune time for interior decorating and /reno- viiting. 'lt ls the advertisement of Mr. James N. McBride, practical painter, and decorator, who has had 18 years experience with the best firms in Am- erica and Europe. Ho uses the best materlalli and a good job is bound to result. and all desiring work done should consult Mr. Mcliridc. 8661 ISLANDERS ON LIST-The Halifax papers publish the full list of names on the roll call of the 25th battalion, which is to leave there shortly for the front. On the roll call are the names of the following from this Province: ‘Private Wm Byrne, St Peter’s Bay; Private Daniel McEacliern, Riverton; Private James T Clark, Emerald Junc- tion; Private Jerome Grnliam,, Murray Harbor North; Private Angus Arsen- ault. Abram's Village. EXAMINATIONS. -- The following is the result of the examinations of Kelvin Grove school for the month of January:---Grade VI.---1, Muriel Mac. Murde; 2, Adelaide Humphrey; 3, Pearl Bynon. Grade V.---1, Marlon _C_nsely;_ 2, Lorne Walker; 3, Annie Mac. Murdo. Grade IV.--~-1, Fannie Glover; 2, Jenn Jardine; 3. Thomas Humphrey; 4. May Walker. Grade ill.---1, Mabone Bynon; 2, Eddie Mac- Carvcll. Grade ll.---1, Isaac Walker; 2 Katherine Gasseley; 3, John Mac- Carvell_ Grade I.---1, Edgar Hogg; 2, Etta Stavert; Il, Jennie Walker. The following had perfect attendance:~ Muriel Mac.’Murdo, Lorne Walker, Jean Jardine, lsnnc Wnlker and Fan- nie Glover. THE OAT SITUATION. - ln suin- iiiiiig up thc oat situation throughout -the world Mr. T. W. Doghcrty, (ioni- niissloner Imperial Agricultural insti- tutc. Ottawa. says: "Western Europe must seek in the Amerlcasher sup- ply of oats. It is doubtful whether Can- ada can sparc much of its 1914 crop. The United States and Argentina. are the only other sources. The United States' crop is no larger than is need- ed for domestic consumption; the The‘Argentine crop will not be svnll- For the next few months there will - Manufacturers .I1;mnss\\\\\usv7l/Mmrf.\\s\\\\\nrassvsng\\\\\vll/1 r§EDo1N Biios.-' ‘-» Victoria Row Druggists Our Dispénsary Dept. has proved itself UP- '_._'Do».n_ATE° ’ ` " C ` ° ""“~`~"* P Our pstronase is the Up-to-date S/ervice. Fair Prices. ` Personal S_€1viC¢- RESULT. a REDDIN BROS. .YIl§\\\\\\\\§Ill'llHlZ§\\\ naturally be considerable pressure on United States and Canada. to supply the demand. 'l`he price of oats iii Prince Edward island is undoubtedly going higher and farmers need not feel that it will full this spring ut least. Mr. Richard Creed will bring out thc wliolc situation with reguril to thc shortage of food .and feed sup- piios ut the Agricultural Confcrciiccii which hc is now holding. On Wcd- iiesday next lic will bc at Kelvin; on Tiiursdny at Coleman; on Friday ut ercstcd is Glenwood. Everyone int invited to uttcnd thcse meetings. ::l’ensalur Compound Extract of Ssrsuparllla with Iodide of Potassium is an sillclent alterative remedy in all scrofulous conditions and wlierov- ier lowered vitality shows itself by eruptions, plmples. pustules,`boils, blotches. etc.-.-_$1.00 bottles. E.`A-. Fostor, Central Druugstoro f _ \ u-Try Evan s - Neuralgia Cure' All forms of neural- gia_ quickly vanish after afew treatments of Evan‘s Neuralgia 1 Cure. It gpes direct to 1 1 _ the seiitto the tiroublg, 'stops e m mme - -lately, andéquickiy ef- fects a lasting c_ure. ‘Don't suffer with neu- _ rallgla, _“Evans Cure” wi reiieveyou-if it _doesii't, the _treatment will not cost yan one __ cent. You ta _the tireliztment, we'll take _ -_ s . y B B P 8 orse, w c :faked ,_ i_n_ eorge ay _haf bought from Mr. G. C. Holland on orningat 10.20 with 60 tons freight, fffliursday of last _ week. _lt is under- in Picton yesterday at 10.05 a. m. with _'will _be after ashsre of the honors,-V. 'mending “A" Company of the 31st bat- as only one farm separates it from his ‘& C0. St. John. N» B. made a business sbic until late winter or early spring; 'HORSE NOTE. - Mr. Allan Fergu- son. 1-Ial1\Pton, was the lucky pur- cha or or iine sein h ni 1. stood that _there is going to been horse race in Victoria on Wednesday, and if it msterislizes Mr. Ferguson _PFi0MOTi0N. - The following re-_ ference to s former Charlottetown boy Httibr Reginald Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Stewart, taken' from the Cslgaryhl-lerald will be of much interest to his friends here. Captain Reginald Stewart late of the 103rd Calgary Rifles and now officer com. talion has been promoted to _ Major. Four lieutenants have been promoted to captains and no less than seven of the rank' and file have been grant- ed commissions provisionally. The conirnissions have been oiiicially con- iirnied._ _ 'V|CTORiA PERSONALS-Mr.'_"A‘.'A. Alley, Charlottetown, representing the Amherst Boot & Shoe Co.. was ‘rin Victoria Wednesday on business.--~Mr. Fred Chandler, representing, Auld Bros., Charlottetown, made a business trip to Victoria, Wednesday.---Mr.. Klerstesd, representing ilie Corona Candy Co, St. John, was in Victoria on business, ,Wednesday---Mr. _T. Gordon Boyne, salesman for Horton & Son,St. John, N. B., was in Victoria Thursday soliciting business for his firm.--Mr. G. J. Stephens, salesman for Dearborn visit to Victoria. Thursday.---Mr. Wes- ton, agent for_Louis Bros.. Montreal, P. Q., made a business trip to Victoria Fridays--Mr. Major Carruthers, Augus- tliie Cove, was in Victoria. on business Wednesday of last week.---Mr. Ed. Mc- Fndycn and Mrs. Daniel ltoss were in Victoria on business Wednesday.---Mr. Walter M. Leu, Victoria, has returned from nii cxtciideil visit to Toronto and olicr Canudiuii cities.---Mr. Rich Lord Tryon, and K. C.llolm, Victoria, were in Charlottetown on business Thursday---Miss Gladys Clark and Miss Eleanor Clark, Victoria, are visltiiig in Cape Travere.---Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Shaw, DeSable, madea visit to Victoria Saturday.---Rev. Dr. Curran, Kelly’s Cross, paid a visit to friends in Victoria on Saturday of last week.-~ Mr. Jack Leu, Victoria, was in Suni- rnerside on business Saturday-V. Sore Corns Go ' ° without palii. n cs out the sting over night. Never fails ~lcavcs no scar. Get a 25c. bottle of Putnam's Corn Extractor today. ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS No cutting, no plas- ters or puds to press the sore spot. Putnarn's Extractor makes the corn go T k ::Our Witch Hazel Cream is the finest preparation procurablc for curing chopped and wind roughcned hiinds. You'll be delighted with tho re- sults of an application of this_d;iln- ty Cream, price 25c. per bottle. 'Mac- .Kinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent Streets.-Mtf. _ _ .. _ ‘--1-_-1'Y__i_-i_.1Z1_-l ‘_ ‘ Physicians’ Prescriptions Our Specialty Drug-stores, like per- sons, have certain charac- teristics that give them individuality. T h i s “hobby”-as it may be ~ called-`-is apt to be deter- ‘ mined by the time and at- tention devoted to certain features of the business. We place emphasis upon the professional side of pharmacy and such features, as have to do with the health of the. public. , OUR PRESCRIPTION DE'-' PARTMENT iS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF - OUR BUSINESS _ _ _ _ and therefore we can give a service rarely 'obtainable elsewhere, next in import- ance are such items, as sick-room and nursery supplies, upon the quality 1 of which life may dep‘ehd‘.' We have won a re- remarkable prescription business, by giving phy- sicians and the public constant evidence of our r intention and lability to give ideal service. ~ Our Equipment is Rare. Our Stock is Unusually Complete. And all Dispensing is Done i hy a Graduate Pharmacist of Ample Experience. Ours is a family drug- store. We solicit -your business, on the basis of best quality and service, at.right prices. “The Home of Quality” __ _.i _ _ _.1 - s ._ _ _ -‘Init ' , V ‘ » - I T 2 , C I I _*_ " i ' _ C _ ‘_ , . __i3‘;.,,,‘2,,_,,, ~ ' rf" ~'-- _ _ ~'-llzsfnt ‘i‘~f'jGori'i__\;\X>\\\\ ~_` _ \\ \ \ \ _'_`f \f('F‘ ?`\ ff” ¢ fé I we ’ _ ~ __ ‘tr ‘A D \ /" \ 1,# 1 - \&\ if $3.-.ff /// i M "I 211? 1./1/.,~.'f//'(71' _ ~_,__‘ _ ll ,it , . _9.50 .. _'.3175 22.00 Coats for1ffIffIff`fl§§ffff..ffffffff11.o0 ._ ...._..13.00 ............ ......__15.00 the-=_ __l>_s>‘»_t __99Hf____ii1___t_he,St°&__sL pgssmt Dries -L.-vigp e :_-=-;_ \ = Q' _1 ~*.>7~ ' _ ,gm-xt .._.._;_-I§f i cn s. 11 I’ ‘ o \‘,_,§?._?Q'__'p,f,j~”_°~.t. \ S* f' _\ ‘ i i ~- . _.¢ ~' _ _ ~ _ AA, 15:. ,-- - __ ~- ~ _ "?°'=' __ _ 1. _\_,§gzi~ for '.-‘ ~-_ ."c:._‘. .- ‘ ' ~ U _ , » 5- “Miil Ends” ave _-..\_ _ -_fi-.#5 Half “A aw( \ r " ` . 'iz Have You Visited the Swiss Einbroideries worth 15c for 8c Swiss _ Embroi_deri_es worth 20c for 10c Swiss Einbroideries worth 30c for 15c Swiss Embroideries worth LOT 1. Edgings, Strappings _Beadings, and Insertions, all pretty designs, real Swiss Embroidery 10 and 12c value fOI'.................~...'..-.;...#._........_._-___;._ yd* _ LOT 3. Embroideries of mzmyl sorts. six inches wide. insertions to match. loc Any of them worth 20c for._»....- .... .. LOT 5. This lot of ilouncings 10 and 12 inches, all on fine cambrics, splendid C value worth 3_0c for ...................... ._ Order whatever quantity you want-mail your order if you’re too far to call- We’re next door to you by telephone and parcel post. 40c for 19c fo ' ............... __ “Mill End” Sale of Embroideries . r gh; LOT 2. Similar embroidery io Lot 1 but all wider and on rather better mater- 8 ial, regular 15 cents... _ C LOT 4. This lot is of embroidery edgings only no insertions. These all 9 inc es wide, 24c for ................... ._ C LOT 6. This lot is of 15 inch Iflouncings, Alloveis Corset Cover embroidery with or without beading, 110 cent quality lgc i _ ' i ' > ji. 4 if " _ __ L ui 1 'l:Sj‘ _ ~.,_i_ liz# 1# __ ll _ W The Quality Drugstore W. White Cottons, Kimona Fiannelettes, Ginghanis, Laces, Einbroideries, Muslins, Crepei. Voiles and Sntteens, Cretonnes and Curtain Muslins, Sheetlngls and Table Linens, Toweilings, rimniings, Ribbons, Velvets. and a great assortment of all kinds of desirable goods which there is not room to specify. The P Remnant Sale Offers You the Greatest Array of S _ Bargains we-’ve ever Prepared for you Greater this year than ever-more variety--more in quantity and if -such a thi is possible-better bargains than ever before. From every de partment rgthe biggest and busiest store in Charlottetown come remnants and short ends and odd lots of _ Dress Goods, Silks, Print Cottons, sans coiuiusncss Ar mini-3 oicnocir coiun- EARLY-our nanny ciioicss ' T ~ 'lu I 1- l _ _ _ ...f . - - ~ 5. _ ‘ i _ 1 1 _ l f 'ii 5. ._ _ =t’!ii .- ' ii if ~ “'51 c e ' - ‘ / ' 1'lC€ fl M yi I l ~ .".;’»1' I/ "ll ;':;f:_ -- it gi. ‘ ,ip _/ , ,_ 1 I A mixl \ `\ ef.. ar . if §."` ' / _ii l; ` / ‘_ - ii; if 'iliirii L tlifrl __ __, _Htl 1 f lil--. _lf i ‘_'-41_=.1 1 i S, ' - .lifts _,___ _, I l -llldl illsil H' itil fir* _ _.5 »‘ i_ _i'._.-_f figs.; Swiss Embroideries worth 10c and 12c for 6c ' - ` ' 9. l fi ti l i ,.;;,. 1 -»_-_N-.»-. l .'_§__ll *Q ll El: if Iii ' ‘ _ gi ri si ' i iff# _Tw rl *f,l_"f _ ,Mi i 'J ‘f lg ii 'l \. `.9 ' i l li I [V ‘N Z; T _ if .1 i ft' :ji l 'ill -,i ‘fill l 5?: <» i’l al i'~-:il ci; 1-'E .ir-I L; ii ill' ef' ‘ iii; “lg tis ~'.: