FEBRUARY 16, Igrio gi l 'Y 1% -_ ... _ ,' ,f~u....'.1.‘?'.-Q' ".';i.‘.-.‘.-*xc ,sa _ In -. . ...».=.....~~. .» . 1. » - ‘. . ,-'=‘=zi»‘ f; ~-.ta.;..t.',.» 1-.-».‘.».»->»»i»',ffm. ~ \ l , . » , . 4. . . _ __ __;.. -..,,-as ¢.,~__..__._,.._..» _ . '... ~ vi. . ,. __ _ , _,-ap., . __-..-.4 ,_ .fs .ir -Y -_/.l _. »__~.< - ¢ - 1. _ - ~ " r , i ti ,' 1:!! ~’~r` M* }l,» ' " A f _ ‘ i l .i ~ '.3 2 M ".;r-'iii',.f'.f.`-!’f"i:Y?sd‘E ar..5'$»~.""‘.‘-`*.l`E~"»;¥.i-fr-‘»fi1.‘.1@f=~f.>;£lf... ' ' ' ' .$18 _ s l .Jr ai’ an ...mm me ~ ' Inn cnasnorrarowu GUARDIAN _~ 1*. cunt; ._'§lf.G£ \ 'AR E N A _Championship Races Tuesday Feby. 22nd Arena Rink Company 4 l - .4 5 wuisi-ri me mrs sewer. lake-Ania-fd' isiting . l`HE _ QUEENS COUNTY GUARDIAN C- B. The latest news, nr-gi; ug ,,|1_ _ The _ Postponed --_.__ a visit. Roy Burns, Freetown, and in the city yesterday. Tek: place _ Rev; C. W. Townsend, St. well known here, preached in ville last. Sunday. Rev. A._C. Bell, Apohaqui, 'N. B_, preached in Sussex last Sung; Y. Mrs Charles Pridhalm, Montrose, ig. spending 'a fe'w_days in this City. Mrs. Howard Sprague, Sackville, has gone to New Bedford, Mass., on Miss H8-'L01 Mitchell. North Wiltr-ihire,were John, Sack- ::Tlie Gambler at New Wonderland tonight. is a story with it moral. See what induces him to give up cards. E, A Splendid Showing of Snappy Styles In Spring (lotbing For Men q . .- . ___ _____,____.__.. -_ “_I- L_; i ,..._._.._. .' \ Just arrived fresh from the manufacturers hands--a dash- ing assortment of new spring c`othiDg full of dash and Ngo w h i c h W e 1 l dressed e men want- Their presence is a pleasing respite from the Sombre col- ored andheavy- garments o t winter, a sight of them ‘is as / refreshing as aspring breeze. "` We are not going to ' try to describe them in ' detail suffice to say, they are made in the smartest of the new spring styles and each garment is a master-piece of thc cloth- ing making art. _ \’ou’ve read and heard a lot about what to be fashionable for spring wear, but now d the first opportunity to _see the niost1 favor? 5ty]e5_ A wnrd about prices are_actuarly Ou y ha f what any really good tailor will Cbafge YO?- If you are some tailors customers just C0312 H1 and let us show you through Our Sl00k» X0” own eyes_.y0ur own Judgeinnt-_-will convince you of the truthfullness of our claim. J , \ , . . r ""7 Spring Wash Fabrics - First Showing of Tub Goode radiant with the Coloringa and Beauty of ‘Utiliti- W 'IU _d ._ ¥l ll They Seem td tell the story' that winter _is ll not for. long and a smgle glance atsiibliiiilcir :dd start_visions of the new dresses for what they shall he. The song of the spring time is in every beautiful \"‘ E Coloring and enchanting weave of these new £0055' , _-1-13 0 . 1 , Ne\vmiislins,/\Ud€l~*°“ 5 and other makes of fancy ° ] 5 riiit cottsns, grirridg Hl?<]>iilai)ds` and Ofhcf fashion has Puf her 5:; Handsoiiic fabricsf 215 is as they are beauti u . _ . allur- These early ‘*f“"“lS llaviaiiteeilialtniiit doubt iugly priced so much s0.1:1,hei,.° doume appeal if you will be alJlC tt) i'¢SlSd to your pu]-5e_ Cgme to your sense oi beautv “ff “ishe goods for which and de-]ve ainiong these café 7 or no buy, you will the tub has no terrors. i __-_-gxd 1: ,nmwn 1/a arumnna The special mall train left this city last evening at eight thirty. _Rev James Phalen, Iona, was in the city yesterday. There were no cases before the Po- lice Court in this city yesterday. Russel Burns and John Lewis,Free- town, -are visiting friends in Kings- ton. Herbert and Mrs Lowther, Crapaud, were among the visitors to the city yesterday. Rev. E. J. Rattee, Malpeque, de- livered a lecture on Paris last even- ing in the Kindergarten l-Ball to a large audience. Mrs John A. McDonald and Miss Adele McDonald, Johnston’s River, were among the visitors to the City yesterday. T. C. Caseley and' Mrs Caseley, who have been visiting their old home in Kensington, leave Monday for As- quith, Sask. At the Arena last evening over three hundred skaters enjoyed the special ten cent skate. The ice was good and the music excellent. ` The outward cargo by the Minto this morning, ‘from this port, will in- clude two cars of way freight and two cars_ of dressed hogs. The coldest temperature recorded yesterday was fourteen degrees a- bove zero and the highest was twen- ty-seven above up till nine p.m. The coldest recorded the previous night was twelve above. _ The many friends nf Chas Carter, Winsluc llnad, will regret to hear that while hauling wood from the woods recently, he slipped, falling and breaking three of his ribe. 'l‘lic Prize Lists of both the Pro- vincial Seed Fair and of the Kiiig's County Seed Fair are now ready for distribution and can be had on ap- plication to the Department of Agri- culture, City,or from the Secretaries. There will be a meeting of the Marshfield institute in Hearty. Hall, tomorrow, 'Thursilay evening, at 7.30 p.m. Subject for debate “Which is thc more profitable to raise the sheep or hog '."' At the close of the lecture Col. Moore moved a vote of thanks. This was seconded by Major Bartlett, supported by W. S. Stewart and others and tendered to the speaker by F. J. Nash' who presided. Rev Mr Rattee is a lecturer of ability, and one who can hold the closest attention of his bearers. His lecture, which was accompanied by about fifty splendid stereoptican views, was vividly descriptive and moi? heartily enjoyed by those pre- sen . The following registered at the Queen Hotel yesterday:-J. St. C. Moore, Eldon; G. E. D. Scarhoro, T. N. Moslier,.C. H‘. Baxter, Toronto; H. D. McEwen, Morelli T. C. Savage Montreal; A. McNeill, Stanley Bridge John Agnew, Mrs Agnew, Alberton; Benj. Gallant, Bloomdeld; L. Wood, Mt Herbert; B. C. Cox, Souris; J. E. Grutton. ottawa; A. J. ivicnenaid, Georgetown; A. Campbell, New Lon- don. ' I The 'following were registered at the Victoria Hotel yesterday:-A. P. Prowse, Murray Harbor; J. A. Mac- donald, Cardigan; John McLean, Souris; Thus Kickham, Souris; Wil- frid Forbes, Port Vernon; A. E. Arsenault, Summerside; J. C. Wat- son, Montreal; A Webster, Montreal; _J. F. Fraser, Halifak, N. S., W. C, Mclntosh, Quebec. The retail City market prices yes- tfrrduy were as iollows:-Black oats per bus, forty-three to forty-five cents; white oats per bus, forty-one to forty-two cents; potatoes per bus. thirty cents, hay pressed per ton n'ime flfty to ten twentyi-five and loose per cwt fifty Oo sixty cents; s/traw pressed per ton tive fifty to six fifty and loose per cwt thirty-one cents; butter per lb twenty-two to twenty six cents and eggs per doz twenty- two to twenty-five cents. The deal- ers prices were:-Black oats per bus forty-tive, white cats per bus forty- thrce; pressed hay per ton, nine fifty tn ton dollars; pressnl straw per 'ton five fifty' to six; potatoes per 'hus thirty' cents; butter per lb twenty- two to twenty-threo, eggs per doz twenty-tive cents; pork per lb ninc ciglits and ten mid one-half for lv.- spected. ::'l‘he ladies of Zion Church are noted for their refreshment tables. Best of cake and pastry, Upleildld home made candy at the tern Feb 17~ 2--15d3'i. s Bread is the highest standard for quality Try it Prices 5c, 6c, 7c and 8c » per loaf. Homemade Evaporated Cream Bread. Made only at the IL-be made welcome. if J _ Bakery and 'three-quarters to ten ur-l tlrre- made. Grace Church mornin and evening. arrived in Picton at eleven thirty. Schoolroom the Youn Peo le's S prqaided. _ Murray Harbor. HooD,s gdiihless Cathartl ____/`4 I 4 ”" ‘ A Practical at niue o’clock tonight (Wednesday) we will have a large screen set up in our store and will be glad to show all thcse who. are interested HOW THE POST CA RD PRO]ECTER IS OPERATED. r I r \ _ _ F ir sr 1, cit, '- _ "W3 0_fflC6S In New Prowse Bldck-Charlottetown. 533:33 S“ffi='i»3r»1de'y~f»ii`$'ra'§y°'L'i't2'§. rm . 5| I ' . 5 - me - Court Dalvay, C. O. F.,. Hunter “dll ' ' ‘ I ° ’ ' 1 River, intends holding-a supper for its members and their lady friends onfThursday evening, Feb.17.` _ 1 The Mayor's Oflice ini the Ci build- ~ T d "’ Cl in ing is undergoing its annual house- 0- a Q ** a iii cleaning. A change in the present heating arrangements is also being, Major A. A. Bartlett will deliver his most interesting lecture on Eoin- burgh in Gnace Church on Monday evening, Feby 21st. The lecture will 'oe illustrated by_ forty-four splendiq views of the famous Scotch Capital, Rev W. Harrison will exchange pul- pits with Rev H. Miller on S-ahfbath, Feny 20th. Mr Harrison will preach at Noi-hh Wiltshire in the morn'ia1g\ at ll, gt Kingston at 3 and Cornwall at T. Rev ‘Mr. Miller will preach in E The Minto arrived in Georgetown yesterday from Picton at -ten forty. A good deal cf ice was encountered on the way over. She brought tw- enty-nine passengers, one hundred bags of mail, ia, car of flour and one car of way freight. The Earl Grey crossed to Picton from th-ls port and Last evening in 'Zion Church O p . ciety of Zion Chuijcli; entertained a number of Business College students in this city. There were abput one hundred and fifty present and 'a most' enjoyable time was spent. A varied program was rendered and refresh- ments were servcd. Rev G. E. Ross Tho following were registered ht the llcvere yesterday: L.. McDonald,Eus»t .- roirrr; 1. Brown, York, J. A. Mcueiii, ‘f Siimmerside; M. C. Delaney, Tryon; Dr McKay, W. Morrison, James Bra- hnni, J. R. Glover, J. Higgins, W. Sharon, J. Sharon, H. Morrison, W. Kennedy, J. Dougliurb, Kensington; H. D. Dobie, Arlington; M. Kennedy, Brudalhane, T. Cass. North River? li. McMillan, Cornwall; R. Clark. MG- l..:od Douglas, Mt Stewart; M. W. wood, Mr. Herbert; A. J. Mcbeod, Stanley Bridge; I... Dystant, Eller s.ie, A. Wright, New Dominion", D. Sutherland, Stanley liFiflK‘*”. J- Utwtty (in the recommendation of the Rev W. Harrison, Chairman of the Dia- trict, and on the request of tl10 DB8- tor, Rev George Orman, the quarter- ly hoard of Vernon River invited Evangelist J. S. McKay to labor a- rrrhng them. He arrived to commence on January liith. The weather was si untavortable thatti onlye ¢;:§`\;tic;;0fL; night mee ings an sing the Sundays could be held, but the mighty DOWCT of G°d'_"he How Spirit, was Present and Slmte 3 ““l“` '\,er, probably forty P0!'SU“S. ‘mme out rm, the Lord’s side. _The profess- I ing Christians and oilicial mom-bore E u d ‘ i s W... .... . ..... _ very paper o ere is new and good and stimulus and uplift. The Evangc- 'list did not know a solitlallziy l)€l`5<;1 V ` , “re he “"“"=" “°'“ "“”.”.;?.2..'.. f lt on want an - onli. need to burr beliinrl him hearts full o Q _ y y y y and gratitude to_ God for his vii-iit _ and so long as~life lasts he will be md ar in the hearts and memor .r ' h i i -ann ltigii Ocfonduhtred stiyn the teacher. Mist? Cratie H. _ Inman, assstped by! treat of confectionery, for WhiCh hearty thanks _were given. and all M went away feeling that the day had ' hem pi-outsbly and pleasantly spent Easy to take, easy to operate : WN \>U|°“l' nw, eonsripsrion. momlns md. 5|? held- nche: break up colds and ward o evere. an muon. ss. 0.1. ima ce.. imnli. im.. if iz'0:meA5'1‘v=1»4.@ "°.'.2.i.’.§.f.2;*.?!'°°‘ ‘ v.. I 'i i. .ta 8 r s a- 3 i I ...aaa-.ess If Y ref ..‘"“;;t:;.:;z » - iii C _ ' 2.‘;l.“'.‘;..... upon who STliWART’S Demonstration 4 | ` ` ` __ llemmmg Lot 0th Dress Goods 0ne-third off that are now on the way. The range is m_§t_ly_“co_rnposed of goods ofisuitiwng weight. in greys, greens, blues, browns etc. Some plain fabrics, some show a stripe and some fewFa&plaid. »’1`weeds, Vfebrgiah-s,"a_i1d` some other fabrics, general price range from 85c. to r.5o this ad. - v» r li PROBABLY EIGHTEEN OR TWENTY pieces included in this offer. Thoiixgoods shown; are ‘from our own shelves-g s that have been offered you during the very recent past- goods that :ire all right in all respects except the necessity of making room for new materials Samples of this line will be supplied to out of. town customers only--Any of our mail order customers who drop us a post card will 0 receive samples by return mail so long as the goods are in stock. W rite as soon as you see in this city 'T ` " "` ‘ C ' _\."’E.L-P; our-rninn orr ~ 'ee » :I 1 Great sale of Wall Paper Remnant in full swing to-day ,come ' _ This Spring s great sale is on today Our Wall Paper has just fiuislied a periodical inspection of the stock--he has weeded ou the odd lots, all the lines of which there are but seven or eight rolls lef in order to make a swift clearance he offers you a sale of them to-day He h is tied them up in bundles, each containing enough for an age si/e room---with border to match in most cases, and the prices run ' LESS THAN HALF REGULAR VALUE There are pretty papers for rooms of every sort, something attractive for your library, something tastful for your bedrooms sottly tastefully decorative for your drawing rooms, something . freshly c.ean for the kitchen All at. _ . ._ . .s ..... . . . . . . iii gi | if he e ' /"r" ’ - ‘»' ‘ The ht ot the Corset deci On Friday, February 11th, ailil;1`S_° i `» " mlmherthofgh mr,teeripc&li)i;i‘rsana Nlieiite ‘Nfile Creek School on the occa- /egg- \ e l ual examina- " ._.,, g , ' -t"3h“@" OUR appearance is governed more by the fit of ' John ivicnonsid, coim ivirra yen an = '\_\\\\m, . gowns t an yt e materia in t em. - H _ _ ii b ii i h _ 1V‘i\‘fd°°;‘an‘f{n;`f{°‘,<,I“‘;‘f',';',,,,,'2‘;’,,§'“,§'¢,,i_ \`“ " 'Q' Good dressniakers, the world over, iiisisto ii/iirse 0; the curriculum _ana scqriitteg 3 ' _ proper corset before they begin their work. themselves very °f°‘11*“"1Y' . “Qfl A Corset properly fitted is the best foundati class. without exception, Winning G 1 d fn. _ . ~ highest praise from those present. _ YCSS 1 ing. _ _ . _ - / . . The ff““1°°°“§’P¥§§‘“,f‘h‘“,§,§‘§‘,;‘§.{,‘§,‘;s 22 1 - Nemo Self Reducing Corsets do it with co W1 e Ehihbhhgoiasdznder the excellent tutor _ I f and ¢8S¢¢ ship or Miss Inman. After the exam / mtl _We carry good models in D._& A., B, it l. and Nem i““tl°“ °“m°.€"‘t.°‘°°l;‘;':f gggggafégf ' ' ~ _ i, _,if s' ` sets the best lines on the market to-day our prices are. readings, rcci a ions , ,G .V f `_ _ §‘°’i‘i.I.”..E'.‘.‘.‘...“.‘;“‘I.‘.‘3.§t..¥.”.l;‘2. “t~€.‘;..°‘2i.‘; ~ , s=»;,\;g»;\¢=»r=.- soe,1se, i.oo, i.so,z.oo,z.so,s.zs,s.1s. ' I n ,_ . i teacher treated all to a splendid -k®Lll_.5|° ¥ YOU'VE PROBABLY PROFITED year after year by our g sale of Wall Paper,Remi1ants. _ _ p . . , ‘ t»- l I ` ' 1 . n . . - - ia .H - ._ _,ite . f' _ ° 1 ii Ol ri C 1 5 f - -J M 1 . .- B *.1 , -Flash 1 if nnuoyrianrrcriou if I ‘or the “ands _ . is what we aim at. We endeavor to cond business on the most_up-go-d_ate lines. . Every s we sell is fresh and of the finest quality po "The Best Drug Store” ' » “The MacKinnon Drug. t DRUGGISTS Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent “Flash” is an ant- ‘ iseptic preparation that clennses the liarids, that renioves dirt quickly and scientifically. I t combines the features _ procure. of soap and skin pre- parations- cleansing _____ ____ 1 and healing. An in- dispensable article in in factory, shop and . home --a riecessiry_ ni every tool kit and toilet. Praiscd by machinists. mouldcrs, plumbers, printcrs I-29dLf and viirpcrrtcrs, and in f.'\_\‘t . any person who cvcr used rf. Ask ns about it. Price |56. Look for thc .sign thnt says. l ii _..._- ~rr1e rwo mc.s"_ ,' _ . .-1- "Ladiea' Hand Satcheis: Wa still have 5 few of the special 601: line left. Yours for 50c. They are exceptional- ly good value for the money and a snap at 50c. Geo. E. Hughes. the l’eople's Drugglst. 2-l5d2i. I New Dress Goods at l‘aton's That llne of new Diagonal Dress goods ls selling at Paton‘s, Hemming free-at Boer Q weeks l.|non Sale -all shooting and pil- ' low cotton sto-hommed free. "If you could see the care we exer- cise in buying Drugs you would un- _ r¢?|'| deratand why we can ao codscientf-' ( ously claim high quality for our Drtrgs. Only the “beet” is pxehased -- aml if not fully up to thd a 'Un 3;" their arrival are rejected. 'O moon 51'- gg to make "rue neue nrug store" a ri . name to be associated with Hd 5182!- d " ' f - muy. "rue _uneximon Drug 0°. _ .1/r L/4 L '/ M. Ne w Dress ‘Goods at Paton 'sDrugg'lsts, cor. Ut Geo A. K Btrs. cents n bottle bi ~_» 1.29 _ drti.Plim. B., Centralpr begat, al dress goods. Paton & Co. sortment tn town carpets. Linens Passengers for 2--l0dtt' lntoroolonlal to at 7 uno wo Weeks Furniture. preparation i an roughaned pkin an alter lhlvo,' 4 . \ -.- .Ji V “See Paton da 00': 81.20 yd for 80c. Con Shoetlngi' hom our values and sa WRST- IQVO 24 “GUI” _ . r \ :Bc up. Boer Ir. V100 ...'....». a M t Rogers for rites. I Seo that line Ili Britilll Almond very beat. Prcplreil