eniber. that we have our sheds filled with the best. Both Hard and Soft and our prices are right. 1; Pilcrinn si cn. PRO. HOCKEY ` I fans of Glace Bay saw the lust game of professional hockey here on Satur- day evening. ‘_The manageinent of both _teams held a meeting and dis- * cussed the situation from every angle. It was agreed that the attendance at the games in all towns was insuffic- ient to pay the heavy expenses of high salaried players and it was felt that the lael_r~of patronage was due to the financial depression entirely. e of the foremost stickliandlers who have ever beeiubrought to these pro- vinces are to be found in this league this year and the local team was es- pecially fortunate in winning five out of seven games played. All credit is due to the Glace Bay promoters for procuring such a splendid collec- tion_of players to represent the town and .for their ganieness in sticking to a losing financial proposition so long. stage a senii-pro series of games be- tween Sydney and Glace Bay for the Douglas Cup. The first ot' these will likely be played on Thursday evening this week. from Bellevue Hospital to pay $15 for a quart of blood to be traiisfused in- to the arn}____of Mrs. Florence Leonard. ‘u cancer patient, attracted about tliir- ty applicants from the municipal lodging house in the Bowery Missions today. Several of who applied were pisked out by Dr. M. L. Morris and : samplosof their blood were taken. Murray was informed that his blood had proved to be the best and that hc would be accepted. He was given a hearty supper and was put to bed to await thc transfusion operation this morning. Murray said he was giving a fictitious name so that his relatives would not know that he had bcen` reduced to poverty. 1 _gg g ii H 1 if-S1--if---1»f Bargains' J 13 f' f y_ ‘V Not Allis Gold that Glitters ‘A @ ref.-'al§i’é‘ tE”€$‘§e°“§?,d’¢§“§‘§.' lf. _ honest manufacturer. W :'--:-.;'e.=~.-..;-;-'_-:~_'.~ ~=:»:-_-_ =-: 18,~19155"`-Nfl ‘ ~ ‘ -_ . _"" THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “ ` - --on ._ eed . _r,,. _lit ....1 :_ V .', Coal? _- , _ Q-Iffso, please rem- , _ Ch.’town _ I IS DROPPED GLACE ;BAY, Feb. 11.--The hockey It is Natural -ii when uncertain to be curious. _ You will never be uncertain as to the quality of our drugs. family remedies, horse and cattle medicines For any article purchased from us. , Our aim for the past forty years has been to give our '_ customers pure drugs' at the lowest pos- sible prices; and to pro- tect them from uncertain Patent Medicines. We have prepared - ,_ » HUGHES’ _ SPECIAL Rl-IMEDIES a cure for every disease or ailment. These rem- edies are not only made in Canada, they are made right here in Charlotte- town and should be used" by all. When in need of a remedy, call,write or send to Geo. E. Hnglies s58f"llie Peoples’ l)ruggist'f I :K+ The fans ner well aware that soin Negotlatloiis are under way to 80 OFFER T0 SELL BLOOD Y . ‘ 7 Best qualit Hard Coal in E22 ` Stove Y & Chestnut Also Albion Nut Inverness,Sydney NEW YORKTQ 10.--The cii'[er`Run After many tests` were made Jas.i Geo.E. Full’ V Coal Yard Prince St. Wharf S Make This Sign Your_,_,Guiding Star , ‘ A' ' t t ds for progress. srrvicc. _and suisfnction. We ar plrtralifdiliqlliglallTgltiitigigaawtiiii lla? has pledged itself to give ctistoincrs nil they ur paying for, plus ln efficient service. 0 C The Rcxall institution is too great to riskvtlicir past, oi' icopardisc their futurc by placing their ilhel upon any but meritorious goods. You'll appreciate this yourself if you dcal at thc Rcxall Store. _ _ '.' o vonxl-:li |:'i‘. 'ui-:oluii-1 . MacKinnon rug Co. ...M .~.........~. ‘S _J in U1 i 1 \\\\\Ylh\\\\lIHIIlll@\\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\&’lI/5 have earnestly striven to S, _ ' tat' , d bel'eve our old friends. -_ svsitlltglglthgliuilleahdsgitievgxdisadlppoinfed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not o_nly 1 our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. 4 “ Hickey 8: NichoIson'I`ob. Co., ' Phone 345 - - Manufacturers \i\\i'\\£nvI1imoi\u\\\\\\v/////Aff-%\\\\\YIl0 :VIII/A\\\\\\\\\“ifIllIllllIf£\\\\\ , _Fire Insurance l . ‘v I ' A Necessity \ Then insure In good strong stock comP\*=' log, which never con as is represented by test an honest claim su':h_ 1* i . -__--_ -iw S -. --- __ -THE » STANLEY- -_-. The Stanley 'docked In Picton-yesterday at 10 a. rn. wlth_39 tonsfrelgiit 10 sacks mall and 18 p_aas¢llS&l'B» - - ' . 11|-IE M|NTO. 'l?he_\Mh\to docked In .Georgetown yesterday-.at .10 a. ni. with 1% tons express. 59 t0l\B freight. 30 sacks mail and 10 passengers., |;E¢;0vEn||gq,_.,_ The many friends of Mr. _Gq,orge.-LeCIair, Rustlcovllle, will be pleased to learn that he. has almost recovered from the injuries sustained by his knee as a result of a fall on 'tho Ice some time 050---Z. AT ST. JAMES C_HURCH.- At the "Peace" Service In St, James Church on Sunday evening, Miss Helen iiugh- es will sing Haudel's immortal- aria “Angel’s ever -bright and fair,"- and the choir will give "Lead, kindly light," by Dudley -Buck. - . I _"SATURDAY NIGHT" of Toronto has a circulation of 45,000 and goes- to all parts of the world. See Advertisi ing column for club offer to new sub-. scribers to the Guardian. Old sub- scribers write to A. McKinnon, P. 0.. Box 432, Charlottetown. 8288. srone ssoksu iN1°o.- Erroni are being made to locate the tlieif or tlieives who broke into Mr. B._W. LeClaIre’s store at Rustlcovllle, on the night of Tuesday, February 2nd. As far as known, no ciew of the law breakers had been found so that they are still enjoying their liberty,-T. ON THE FIRING LINE.-- Mrs. .loliii Birt, Pisquid, received a letter Saturday. Feb. tith from her son (iyrus who is in thc Princess Patricia iteglincnt at the front, saying that he had been two days in the firing line but was resting for a while when he wrote. This is the second letter Mrs. Llirt has received from hcr son since he went to France. ln the first lie en- closed the card he had received front the King and Queen, Princess Mary and the Board of Trade, Moose Jaw, for her to keep as tokens. MAYFIELD.-H. R. Bell will preach to the Deople of Mayfield Hall Sunday at 3 p.ni. and Monday evening at 7 u‘clock_ "Come thou' with ns and we will do thee good." Christian friends if you will co-operate we may have two or three evenings ot' spiritual re- freshing. Friends out of Christ como “lot us reason together." (ionic and lcll us you want to live a better llfc an'd help others. Do not walt until the middle of the week or uiitll next week; the meetings may not continue all the week. RUSTlC0.- The recent thaw has left the roads in very bad condition as the water has not been ablo to drain off in a grcatiiiany places. The lcc also is reported to bc "no niorc than safe." The dam of Mr. James Stcvensons mill pond, which had brokcn down sonic time ago but which had been temporarily repaired, has again broken dowii_ during the last frcshct. Mr. (foriielius Doucctte, Grand Pere Point, sold two fat cattle- to Norman MacDonald, Glasgow Itoad. lt is understood that the sum paid for the pair was consideral>le.- lliidcr the inanagciiieiit of Miss Lucy Dolron, teaclicr of St. Mary’s School, the young people of the vicinity are practising for a concert to be held. in thc near future. it is understood that the proceeds will go towards buying furniture for the school.--T. QUITE A DIST|NCTION.- Profes- sor II. A. Tnnton, of (lliarlottetowii, has the honor and enviable,distinction ol' having received a splendid photo- graph (with autograph of the world‘s iiiost famous tenor, Enrico Caruso. The photograph in question which Mr. Caruso prcscntcd to .Professor _'l.‘aii- toii is beautifully inountcd and frulncd alid is on exhibition in the Victrola \viiido\v ol' his music store, 144 Great George street. Mr. Caruso with-. his uiagniflcciit voice is tuxliig the capa- city of the New York Metropolitan Opera liousc at each performance of Carmen wlille hundreds who are anxi- _ous to hear him are turned away nightly. - Mr. Unrusowlio is the high- ,cst salaried vocalist in the world, sings apart from his public Derforiii- aiiccs exclusively for tlie_ Vict_0l'._Vic- trola Company, having recently re- .iiewed his contract to sing for thein for many years to coinc; the records as heard in tho Victrola are perfect re- productions ol' his fine voice. Profes- sor Tunton who is much elated on be- ing presented with this Iiiic photo- graph from Mr. Caruso will take add- ed pleasure in demonstrating the vcry many famous selections which he car- ries in stock, to any one desirous of hearing the world's greatest tenor. ::l’ciisaIar Compound Extract of Sarsaparllla with iodide of Potassium is an eilicient ulteratlve remedy in all scrofulous conditions and wlierev- lor lowered vitality shows itself by eruptions, pimples, pustulcs, boils, blotches, etc.-$1.00 bottles. E. A. Foster, Central Druugstore r" , \ || gs' E;-rg n L_eura gia u;e_| _All forms of neural- 1 gia quickly vanish after afew treatments of Evan’s Neuralgia Cure. It goes direct to the seat ofthe t_roubie, stops the pam_ immed- iately, and _quickly ef- fects a lasting c_ure. Don’t suffer with neu- ralgia. _"Evans Cure" wil relieve you-if it ' doesn’t, the treatment will not cost ion one cent. You ,ta e_ the treatment, we’ll _take ris . ‘ » ' rr rAvs__w im: -in _t-his vrovincel ' TDRONTO SATURDAY NIGHT. -- See advertising column for a great club offer. The Morning Guardian and Toronto Baturday Night for one year to new subscribers for only $4.50. ‘ - NOTICE TO GUBBCRIBERB. - Subscribers will please note that the club offer for Canadian Countryman is only good for the Guardian. - sub- scrlbers on Prince Edward lslandigs . . 8 . .SALVATION SERVICES.-The ln- torest in the meeting of the Salvation Army has of late incrcasedvery much. Each Sabbath night they have a full Iiouse. Sonic fourteen persons pro- fessed couversfoii thc last week or two. The singing of the Misses Nellie Ausley, of N. F. D. and B. E. Bovard. of Moncton. is always listened to with marked attention. ' SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION.- The regular semi-annual publlcacliool examination was _ held in Toronto School on January 22nd. Owing to weather conditions. the attendance was not as large as might Iiavo been desired.. The different classes were _oxamlned by the teacher, Mr. Joseph I.. Blaquiere, assisted by Miss Lucy Doiron, teacher ln St. Mary’s -School and Messrs Zachariah and- Cyriac Buote teachers in St. Anu’s and St. Andrew’s Schools respectively. Arter the examination, rousing speeches were made by Messrs Zacheriah and ,Cyriac Buote. Speeches were also made by Messrs Alexander LeClutr and Leon Peters. All expressed their satisfaction of the work done by the present teacher. Tile proceedings were brought to a close by the sing- ing of the National Anthem.-T. SUCCESSFUL RECRUITING MEET- ING.-The recruiting meeting held at Kensington Thursday night. was si great success. The large C. M. ll. A. Hall was crowded to overflowing by an audience composed of thc most in~ fiuential and intelligent people of Kon- siiigton and the neighboring settle- ments. The Mayor, Dr. Darrach, pro- aided in his usual courteoushianner and in his few opeiilng remarks 01;- tended a hearty welcome to the visi- tors. The Recrnlting Ofllcer for 'the 6th C. M. R. (Licut. Col. A. E. ings) gave a brief statement in explanation of the special object of the moctlm; the pay and allowances ot' soldiers and other matters of detail The Verv syiiipathy with the nioveinoiit to en- roll recruits. Mr. Justice lfilzgcraifl made a strong attack on the Prussian ruling classes on account of their ar- rogant disregard of the rights of weak- er nations and the savagory and bru- tality of their soldicry in the llclrl. Though always a worker in the cause of peace and against niilitarlsrn the timo had now arrived when all men should take up arins in the cause of freedom and the defence of our Ein- pire. The audience was at times car- ried awuy by his words of praise for thc gallant British ariny at one time so despised by our foes. Rev. Mr. Watson in an earnest speech compar- cd the methods of governinent of Ger- inany and Great Britain and sliowcd that Germany though she strove to obtain more colonial possessions did PIiysi_cian’s Prescriptions I Compounded With Care When a physician- is called, he studies care- fully the symptoms of the 'case and determines on the nature of the disease. It took years of study and experience to enable - _him to make a correct diagnosis of all cases. To Combat the _disease he prescribes the neces- sary medicine. This med- icine should- be exactly right, pure, and accurate to the fraction ofa grain. BRING YOUR PRES- CRIPTIONS TO _US. and you will get Just what the doctor orders. The services of an ex- perienced pharmacist are just as necessary as those of an experienced physic- ian. wi; nivii nn-: ilxrsiriiaucs 1 2,'_WE HAVE PURE DRUGS WE HAVE PI-IRl’EC'I`~ . A SERVICE ` WE HAVE FAIR PRICES If we have not had the pleasure of servingyou, we should like to add _Iyou to our list of “SA IS- FIED CUSTOMERS.” Johnson & Johnson _ rf-2 A ‘-3,1 V `_ _ _ 'E°~ R' I W _ Cor.A'Kyent & Prince Stsl _ _ ly sell for 20c each`."'. Ft’lday`andeS'aturday 4 for 25c.'”T.Tuffs 15c per pair. ' '° 5 f , 95,1-m,¢,,,, - ~ ll-9 ~* .-149 Groot George St. . 1 ' - I ' 'i`h'eQ\1ality Drugstore I 1 I i 5 l I i . ilev. Monsignor Gillis expressed iiiel i I » l _ _ _ _ ,__, _........I.\!iuBl. _ _ oc ' not know how to govern those cheat-, and -signed the service fro-Ili:-»W_. 'i‘.| ready had. Dr. Fullerton was tho lust Tuplln. indian River; J. E. Driscoll. speaker. He was in -his best form. Pa rick Mclnuls. B. W. Taylor, Kon- The audience was alternatolymoved to slngton; Somerloil McDonald, Cler- laughter by his quaint anecdoteband mont; .i. W. Hickey, Darnley; Elmer carried away by feelings ‘of enthu- Bowness,'KeuaIngton; Fred Hender- slasm and patriotism In listening to -son, Margate; M. Sinclair, Hamilton; his stirring oratory. At the close of H. Jarvis, Springfield; R. H. Eagles, the meeting the following troopers of N. W. Lowther, Kensington. The date or "B" Squadron of the P. E. i. Light and place ofthe meeting in Summer- Drug ilorse caan: forward to the platform side has been changed to the 19th Kant I F'-E-‘“*§' 'Z5'-£1 if Moore & McLeod 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street _“vi it }. Handsome, tasteful l ~ /, waiirapos ' .1 "_, Very Cheap at I i up '§`__`_ _ tliis°Great Sale T _ _ YEAR AFTERYEAR - :_ :.»:~i’._ this great spring clear- - ‘ ~ ~ - "7 » ' ' -'- -"'l~i*‘~ "‘ anceofoursbringscus- Q, ` _ .1 .r . -.lm v. Y gr. s -E * . .-_ p tomers from every sec- . ._ N/ , t1on of the country. Sale of ,`\ ` _ During stock taking wall Paper -_ we ‘lay out all the odd _ lots of wall paper, all J Remnants J,” I L " li ._ ' / 1/ ~ i l -til 2 J, _ ‘.>.-,gp F; ` _ '-17-_L-`é;'-.-.~'f-,::._ " ._ :.~»..: _ L “ 2 E il`T1*-f-;..; \" _P _ .. ”" we have only a few the patterns of which .5 and ~ rolIs,ltie them up into 1 " I bundes containing odd LMS _f enough to paper an Begins Here average room include = _ This Morning g border to match and ‘F sell for about o'i 1. l :.- ”* 9 1 HALF Pinciz -,r hi~’.LT'f7"` This great sale " COIIIIIIEIICCS ali 9 2'/ /, Q7 / / 5 this mo--ag Week End Bargains In Clothing I For’ Boys and Men I _ Here is a bunch of most notable bargains offered from the best and fastest grow- ing clothing store 'on P. E. I. Every item on the l_ist is an attractive one-and every item has behind it a procession of others as good as itself. _ No man who wants a suit and overcoat-no man who wants an overcoat or suit 'ef-. for his boy, can afford to pass this most attractive array of bargains. __ - _ _ Half-price for Boys’ Blouse and Russian Suits---a Notable Bargain There's a nice assortment of these-new smart attractive sluts made up of good solid serges, worsteds and tweeds. They are stronglysewn, well lined durable suits. While we have a good many to offer, the assortment is more or less broken and so, to C1 ear we oi-‘Fan ALL Ti-less AT iusr HALF PRICE . $2.5? Suits 4.25 “ 2.13 3_75 “ 133 5.50 2.75 o ) ' - I Factory prices take any boys Overcoat Bring in your boy-let us fit him with the smartest coat you ever saw, than when you are perfectly satishe_d with fit and style and patterns and appearance, well tell you a price that you li be delighted with. Now here’s a suggestions- - The balance of our Child’s and Boys’ Overcoats to go at factory Driccs. $3.95 Overcoat now $2.55 $8.00 OVCYCOM HOW $5-33 4.50 “ “ 2.80 9 50 ._ ._ 6_0() 6,5() " " 4.l0 7 (0 “ “ 14.50 “ “ 7.50 , . .. 5.00 _ 50 Black and Fancy Overcoats for Men I all we _have left---go at about I your - own_ price---See them All our Men’s Black and Fancy Winter Overcoats just 50 in the lot to clear at _ almost your own price. $9.00 Overcoats S 5.75 $18.00 Overcoats $12.00 12.00 “ 6.75 15.00 “ 9.25 20.00 __ “ 13.25 A few of those Men’sATwecd Trousers left, $2.00 value to clear at $1.50 per pr. Great Sale of Smart Soft Hats $1.50 A Boys’ Fur and Knit Brand Caps, good and "Warm, Regular 650 and 75c, sale pri_ce... ............... ....................... ..50c Men’s soft hats in assorted colors of Blue, Grey, Browr_i_and Green. all good shapes, only a few sizes left of cac_li color Regular price $2.50 to 3.00, sale Price _ ..................................... ._ S1150 each Men’s Caps 5 doz. -to c oose from mostly dark colors, Fur and Knit Bands while they last .............. ._ 50c each Visit our fine new Rubber Department Ladies’ Rubbers 70c and 75c pair Men’s Rubbers 85c and 1.00 \ Hard Hats, all good blocks left over from Winter Styles, all sizes 2.50 and 3.00 for. ..................... _ _- ............... __ 69c_ea. Misses’ Rubbers 60c and 65c pair Children’s Rubbers 45c pair Overshoes 1.85 and 2.50 Clearing out 20c linen collars, _4 for 25c Big bargains in Collars and Cuffs forFriday and Saturday they are slilglitly soiled and are exceptionally good valu some of these collars are the Silver Bran and usual isiitlln-:_ '_ _. _-- 1 _ ' -r' W" --"*'-‘ " -I-'ji -- -- 1 .2 ,_ _ . J ' Lai fl: if l __ __, ll- s_..,_`., _ Ltf _ .il fs 1 fill “‘ “Nl -',. _J il lie " f'»'. -it . 511;- 5. 31; 1' 1' tl , .1 3 "I 1. ._ ,._..._T..;._7. L- ‘-:”.T:_ -,_ -was/.-.;_:< if-wlasi; -.;;_e-_Ir l -ii it -lb '~l :ill ll. if ' ilu' _ i ,, L .mv jf`i- . l it , _ _ _ ,_ . 'ai __ 'l 1. 'ii l All_- *t l ,__ ._ mg _ P. ,.._...- _ . .9-ps. ~,'~*j“:-'$._-.7i;’.’ f*“”""~"'=*‘*f._____ __-_ _ ~»:`-_`-_ Q :£1 ._ z-.’='n~&m= "_ "`:~_¥°-_~ »L~.r-Sli-_ A ‘_-,_,_' _._-_-.__ _ iii , , ii' 'T t. _ST 51?. .21 s ll il. fir il _ fi, _i "1 :-_ A . -.ff 5. il E. ‘Ja it lj? ", itil ., , lil;-l‘. .iff ill' is ‘ ”i "_'-7” 7-lffs'-°~'r\-fqii - Y.. ‘,..-~, _ ~ '~ _:.4 ..~_.=<.»..‘-..-._~ - . N. -..~.~”i'5§. " _- ~'~*-~,. -“"~:r:r.-`:~$" "'li=a1-é;°:;;~,;; hz ..- i\_l :-I "z 'z ii' ‘-1 5-1 ,lm .» "L l 1--.2 xl. lif- . 1- 1’ ="'i‘ .1 »' ii 1,1 W » r' ili-