Mir. Canada for the money-otherl lues a little lower ln prices than other stores A. E. ucmicuizu' _,“¢L_==,_ lottetowu Mutual Fire Insurance lliathlcsfrn & Mcl)-maid and dry at - .-... .V-, . , - . t ~ ' . »: I . . .,¢ f »~v»\KY 2l» 19°* ‘ 'rms cnARLo'r'rii'rowN GUARDIAN mf... Str-rs "ii 2_1” E. I if ?.“°ss'::.::s‘sls.i3*;¢i:?f.? [Ep QUEENS CGUNTY GUARDIAN, ... . V _ .. _.-.... .. .5 _,=. __=, air OSS iii'-i'"‘°u'"'i.'.»""i'rill.°'”il rl“.l' ""°' ma 1: M At mn lvv , '“PY°¢l° el.¢ltrvs ff -' _ » - r-" ee 0 ... OA. annum” D Jn, ,f“u,";,d,’_‘ kip: the scalp clean arid Ylleifl UfllCBS ill New PIOWSG 8l0Clt°"Cl’l.ll‘l0tlei0wn 1 avys E113? EYCJIB Our Entire Stock of Up-to-date our coops Uhmumydf igifwi, u..i..1, ir- D nornlecicolor olhalr. - _-W _ . . _ L ;. . 15.1 .Daaal|a|. ' ll ..._ \ -»¥PJ.-‘~."¥T.__ `.»f ...-_ »,- , Formula with each bottle. *-°~ -°°~ Ill. “The Krzmentz” Man’s best friend in the colla button line. ALL one Piece y T "' , ,_ Every button guaranteed not 51%" Q" '°n. ' ~ to break ' ° ‘ ‘ Wellner's Jewelry Store 's hlng Better for a Gift Titan a "l!.9llF!lll.’" G. it COOK Thu Fburiio \<\'hure B~by is Always W--'come ....._._.._._.._.=..u_=.-_-..-.-.===.»=._._, Apply to the Executors, S. C. Claris ~iruciii-rs” f. __..____. ___.‘_ .T.__,.-\ fFai'm For Sale This farm contains over zoo acres or apland and 4 large marsh. Will as sold ata bargain tnwind ii; the estate and Kimble CoEri Mt. Stewart or W. elth. Charlottetown. Digestive Tonic Dominion Atlantic Railwa imparts Strength Quikly. Vlaintalns Permanent Effects, It is A mo>t valumfe fuedlchm Im' via Truro Winds ir .lchiiml Hulifar EXl’liEe.\' persons who R16 recovering from an FRAINSleavcl{»\il'ax.dsily(: :cept ~uudaye. at‘ack of ihe grippe, Price 25c per box. GEO. E. HUGHES. Apothecaries llali Hockey Boots The best value in the cll y. ‘Our Leader." Men's, $2.u0 a "Dar Lender" Boys. $1.75. °‘ " Srrall Boys $r.45. This is the best Hockey boot in The Shoe Man( . Inns A M a'|'iliusoN,li t, .1iiii it to Lin. SY DNEVQ N- S General Commission flerchanta and Produce handled or: commis- isa. prompt returns mad! The Execotcra ofthe ~vi‘l of the late g eorge Clark oder for aaie the home New DesBri5ay Block, stead farm aituatt; at Clarktown, Lot. 37 Sunday) r.ir'l'rurl ar 7.40 a in. ar d6l,3.'i p. u-. n ui fr-ini Triiru for Vilildsoi-at6.4')a. in ami. ncsdny. and Saturday on :\ri‘i ~ sal ol Express 'lini from Halifax. Rvu -vi ' and tmnsacting such other business, l old country; 'l`lici~e are sei era Findlay Judson, Cherry Valley, la visiting in Alexandra. There were two cars of freight by the Stanley yesterday. Charles Dalziel, City, is out again after his recent illness. lf.. -i ' The rnallfrain arrived in this City at 12.30 yésterasy with is bags or mail. Miss Florrle Kelly. daughter of Cond. Kelly, City, is visiting in Sunimerside. There were fifteen passengers to Georgetown yesterday by the Stan- .ley from Picton. from Georgetown yesterday one car oats and live cars way freight. The usual excellent annual state ment of the Bank of New Brunswick will appear in t.omorrow's issue. The Guardian short story today is entitled Investing in Fame, and will be found on uuother page of this issue. Mrs. T. H. O'Neill (nee Miss Emily Peters) of Moncton, is visitf ing hcr friends and rclativcs ir. Rustico. Among the visitors from Suuris in this City yesterday were J. A. Mclsaac, John Mchenn und Tliomai Kickham. Todny's Guardian contains an in teresting full page article on thi evils of quick lunch houses and other live subjects. Mr. Bell will tell all about thi colored gentleman of the South ir his lecture in the Methodist school room tonight. Rev. Dr. Sprague has decided ti accept an invitation to remain an' other year as pastor of Centenary church, St. John. Mrs. F. C. Layton, Truro - ha: goric to Charlottetown to be wit.l her sister, Mrs. C. A. Campbell who, all friends regret to learn, ir quite ill. The last_ issue of the St. Joh: Freeman contains an interesting let ter from Raymond Gillis, P. E Island Rhodes scholar at Oxford descriptive of scenes in Loudon. The Home Circle page which ai pears in The Guardian today will bf found of general interest. Many sub jects are :especially newsy to th men while the ladies are given al the latest hints for home and per sonal decoration. Numbers of people crossed on thi rider ice yesterday from points jus north and east of the City limits They reported the ice as fairly salt but with occasional dangerous place: hard to discover as the thin ice war covered with a coating of snow. Yesterday afternoon rt horse at tached to .a sleigh kicked over thi shaft and fell, while near the corne of Grafton and Great George street A crowd quickly gathered but thi, horse soon regained his feet aft.ei` the teamster took oil the harness. The trial of Edwin 0. Brown be- fore the Supreme Court yesterday wu the means of attracting crowdt of people to the vicinity of thi Court House at the hours of ad jouriimenit and meeting of the Court all evidently anxious to obtain ii glimpse of the accused aa he War brought to and from the building. Passed away peacefully at Hasel~ brook, recently. after n ling- ering illness of paralysis ol the brain, Mrs. Monaghan, at the nge of sixty~eiglit, years Throughout. her life she mad: many friends who all now grieve at hor sudden death. She leaves tr mourn one daughter-Mrs. Wm. T. Coady, Alexandra. and three sons- Jnmes and John Edward living a". Hazclbrook, und Joseph R. teacher at Mill View. Her funeral took` place to St. Dunstan's Cathedral, whore u requiem High Mass was sung, and the funeral services at the grave were conducted by Rev.` A. P. McLelan. The following resolution wus un- animously carried by the Commer- cial Cross Institute at the close ol an address delivered by Artemas Modatt on Saturday evening last. A copy of it was ordered to bc for-I wnrded to Hon. S, E. Reid, Com-` rnissloner of Agriculture: Resolved that the institute heartily approve of the action of the government in granting scholarships to farmers and farmers' sous attending thc short course at the college of Agri- culture, Truro, N. S., and would re» commend that 40 scholarships of thc same value be available for a similar purpose next year. The meeting . was largely attended and everybody went. home well satisfied with the address they had heard. On Wednesday a similar meeting will be held at Victoria Cross. _ . ___*___,_..<-_-_- :Our Guaiacol Emulsion must. be a good prepltltion Judging from the work ft. has done in all cases of lung atllictions. 'I’here's nothing better for a bad cough of long standing. lt. is u general lining builder and sells on its merits only. 401: per bottle. A. W. Reddin, Phm B. Sunnyside. The Mmm inciuaeli in her lrsigso The.Stanley arrived in Georgetown from Picton at 10.20 yesterday. Charles Brehnut, Alexandra, has recovered from his recent illness. Douglas Carr has returned to Alexandra from visiting in Stanhope. J. H. , Bell barrister of Summer- sldo lectures tonight in school room of first Methodist Church. James Clarke formerly of North Wiltshire and now of Saskatchewan is visiting in this Province. Liout. Louis H. Smith is doing r markably well since his recent oper tion for appendicltis nt the P. E. Hospital. 5?? Miss Ethel Burhoc, who has been‘ visiting her sister Mrs. Chester Mc-l Lure, City. has returned to herl home in Alexandra. 4 Miss Lizzie McLean, City, has gone to Fcrona, N. 8. to take a principal part. in an interesting event. in the near future. The special music that the 4th Regt. Band will discourse nt Wednes- day night.’s carnival in thc Arena will alone be worth the price of ad- mission. Judging from the interest and the Tireparations that are now bcingl made the success of thc carnival tsl now assured and no doubt there will; ‘ie plenty of fun in the Arena Wed-| ncsday night. The ith Reg't Bandl is preparing special music for the bigl event.. F For depositing dead animals on the; shore at Brighton a fine of ten dol-l lars each was imposed the other day, in John Byers and Edward Byers,; who were also ordered by Stipen-1 liary Macdonald to go and take thei lend animals, and bury them out-l side the City limits in sucli o. man-4 ier that they would not afterwards' be thc cause of a nuisance. Thai Magistrate laid street on his remarks; ind very properly pointed out thot? .he offence is a serious one and oftenl 'ommittcd by thosé who' are in thcf iabit of depositing the carcasses of` lend animals or other mutter in :laces where they are likely to be-, :ome it nuisance and objectionable to isople living nearby. With the ex-f imple thusmade in ;the punishing <.f, .hese_ offenders it is probable thatl others, who have heretofore cont-itd~1 ered they were at liberty to do as, they liked in"this mutter, will nowi io very careful where they go when .hey undertake to bury dead animals 'lutside of the City limits. and bur-1 led out of sight are two conditions, that will have to be complied with, 'n order to escape a fine. ‘ Williams the Charlottetown star. iockey player now on the New York’ Vandcrera team is attracting atten~ .ion of into in the press. The Cres- :ents beat thc Wanderers 3 to 2 in extra time at Brooklyn, N. Y. re- :ently. The Brooklyn Eagle says: Phe game was rough, at times "dirty," and througliout such u type, Jf hockey as has gone out of fashion ln local circles. It was a type ofj iockey that must be stopped or ther :ame will be killed in local circles. f‘ho blame rests naturally on the re-f 'eree and his assistant, who were; ioth far too lenient. As it wns,V Williams of the Wanderers was ruled; off three times, Johnston of the same; team twice, and Dufresne of the‘ Wanderers, Shirreti and Kennedy of; the Crescents were forced to take* rests for foul praying. Though wil-l liams was the most. often penalizedr and should have been more severelyl punished, it cannot be said hc was' the worst oflender. Williams, when! he devoted himself to hockey, proved' that he was a forward who is the, equal of the best in New York. The zoal that he scored unaided in the, second half was as well earned as; any that has been made in recent; years. _*_ 1 Mingrdg -Lln'men'. Cures Dyptherin. l I Elite Limoges I China has been one of our best selling lines during the Xmas season. We sell it you will be pleased with his beautiful ware. 'A Good I At discounts ranging from 25 to 53 p. c. THIS IS A RECDRD SALE V'ord of inoutli advertising has spread the iicws of this cvciit quite as niucli as what we have printed ir' the papers. Every wonian who faces :1 ml pro. fits sends in her friends and relatives to get their sliare. I ' Bed Coverings That Iieejp out the C1316. Witli tlicsc All Wool and heavy liriglisli Union Blaiikcts and wziddcd Quilts to innin- taiii normal teniperature these chilly nights; you may have nll the fresh air you want to sleep in and be the better for it. Vvhite Blankets Size 54x76 $2.65.. . .. . . . . ..i.io\v $r.99 :i pair Size 60x80 $3.50. . . .. _ . . . ..i.io\v $2.70 u pair Size 64x80 $3.75 .. . . . . . _ . . .now $2.85 a pair STANLEY’S SPECIAL BLANKETS of pure Australian wool Regular $5.50 a pair. . . . _ . . . _ _ . . .now $4.45 Regular $6.50 u pair. ' ' ' . . . . . .now $4.90 Vvadded Quilts At the BIG DISCOUNT SALE Made of good English sateen and Turkey Red ehiiitz, filled with good clean batting Size 7::x6o Regular $1.90 Quilt. . .. . . .$r.43 Size 72x60 Regular $2.50 Quilt. . . , . . . .$i .gc Size 72x60 Regular $3.50 Quilt. . . _ . _ . .$2.70 E66. SD1’6&d.S At the Under Price Sale 'These goods are wanted now and will be especially welcomed because of their small prices. Crochet 'bed spreads Single Bed size 95c._. . . . _ . . . . . . . . . .now 75c largersize$r.z5 . "......now 9 c Extra Large size $1.65. . . . .. _ . . . . .now $1.25 Bed Spreads ot better grades in Grecian Satin Marseilles, and Marsailles from $2 50 up. I-Jovv rnany g1r1s have you ? Of course your girls are just like other people s zi v\'a_\‘.s wanting clotliiilg. Smart Styles_ ln Children's and f`-llsses’ Coats (JIRI. .` f`().\'l`S -io inches long, ufex~ celleut .'\';i‘.'y Blue "lleviot, box back, braid trimmed. Regular Price $2 iq. . . . . -. . _ .Sale Price $1.4; CIR S` \ O.-\'l`S-~24 iriclies long, of heavy tcolcli 'l`u'ecd browii mixed, blue mixed, and solid colors. Regular Price $ '.25 . . . . _ . .Sale Price $1 55 GIRLS' COA'l`S ., inches long, in Heavy Friezc-»-well made and finished assort- ed Coors. R'2\1'21'I’I'i<`C $3.50. . . H . . ..S¢ile I-‘rice $2 40 'i Q. Misses’ do \w\i‘onxen*n _ 'Coats German, Engish and Canadian made---all this se:ison’s garments tel ing at this Great Economy -ale for 67 I-2 Cents on the Dollar. '%on1en‘s» as/\ e|..|.Lr.:l.:n. Skirts ‘ Late styles---made of good grade of Union and All Wool - loths---some box pleated, some ‘side pleated; others trimmed-~-self strapping, nicely stitched and made---colors and black. Regular $4-oo Skirt.. . . . . . .Sale Price $3.00 Regular $6.00 Lltirt. . . ....Sale Price $4 50 Regular $7-oo Skirt . .. . . .Sa e Price $<.25 At`F‘i1r G-oods the Great Clearance Sale Fur Coats $50 oo. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .now $35 oo Fur Coats $6o.oo. . . . . .. . . . . _ . . now $40.00 Fur Coats $75 to . .. now §_;o,0o Fur ’i_.1n.eca. Uoa -.s Regular $oo oo ..... . . . . .Sale Price $45 oo Regular $75.co. . . . . . . . Sa c Price r5o oo Regu ar $90.00 ... .. . .Sale Price $67.' o Ladies Flaiinelette and Cotton Vi/rappers l-IALF PRI<`)l*'. Ladies Trimmed and Untrinimed Hats HALE PRICE. STANLEY BR()S, i.‘§'t"`""“ 4""_" WllNllElillNl) lilllllIEliY SATISFAGTIUN iimsrr is what we :riiu to give our customers. If you 8,., ,,.,, Vaudeville a rndirig licrc give us :r trial order :intl see ifit is not as we say, 3 5 Your order will lic niuoli appreciated. §a'?d¢f~°»<2'i ‘£1 Wm-lil famous Accrribaie, ' liqiiililwists aiitl helill lo hcad lialiritcrs CO' Pictures . I. A Street Fakir .-\n interesting tilni. 2. An Unwelcome af- 'I l Your Chance to Buy| ... Warm Overcoat ata low pricc is right here. and the weather assures you that you want to bc provided against sudden changes. We ` offer you an opportunity to fit yourself with a well made gar- . ment, sty ish and fashionable at :1 discount of . I Legacy '|`l\¢- iiirapprecialeil legaricy of a rich relative dis.po.~ed ol quick- 3. Handling a Battle Ship fact. flow matters are eonducl d in the Brilisli NAU. N0 dfillil ,,,;,§i“¢_ hjvaryone should see this .splendid film. 2 illustrated Songs 2 in a City of highs and Tenn, by Mr. linrnev. Somebody is \\`alting for you by .\i r. Trainer. 20 per cent off regular pri ces. Change of Pictures Monday, Wednesday . I . This means a saving for you. and ii busy time for us, for every one seems to be taking advaiitage of the offer. Our overcoafiligs are all new and fashionable _ l\lEi.TONS-BEAVERS ~Vicunas for lighter weight, . and when ive niakc your ovcrcoats you'\'e no need to worry | about any thing that goes to niakc perfection vi any way. 1 Remember the discount and buy while the oppor- Sold by l . tunny 0ff¢|'$, 'igh Class Caramels _ QR HUHHESDN, J h M Le d & Co. “S "° 5° .ima-i-a~anaa'1 _ N 0 fl C 0 Only the purest and best inziterials used to niche them one so goo _ sdmm ' Wh' v ' ' ‘ ` .lEWl‘3LLERi L ` , ,A ';:"qf§°$i .&o& - -» . --~~--~- f i -~ " ` , in any quantity from a single piecdto a dinner set. l ° lf you want sonic fine china, we feel sure that i | l 1 and Friday Admission During Vaudevillr alioiv- aduita io cents. Children under i: years _;cei\ls. i-2 r tltuwllis Afllllll’ I. li. M¢lllSil, (an.vann.) IARRISTEI AND ATYOINIY-AT'|AW. r Uuwwgv \ i I .ir il 3 , it . “fl ' 'e r i. ~- ,. tr. td .lull i 1’ ri. i~ "L ri 1' . if .- r 3 uf .I it . 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