eS i » .A *~" FLBRU aiu 2 , ,,, I ' -9 ,=_ ' 9 g ras mesa-’ News cHA1u.o'r'rrc'rowN GUARDIAN _ ; mei or mi - PAGE My '- " 1*? 12:* = E N A THE QUEENS i;oUNiY'cU°,iRD1Aii' ‘M ”°°“'“~°»` 'I 8% A l _g I , ~ _ ` __ A a 0 0 own the special to Georgetown last even I-friday I-‘g||’y uh, Head Offices in, New Prowse B|ook_`C|, ri ut _ ' iiiiuienviaaopemvei, inte., .. - , " -' ) ' ' ` A .("7Z`~`_. ' li V’/ffli `: Tn il ’ ` A ‘ ' m , es 9 y There will b H Them “T” tW°lV° P S88 in today _ more particulars than those given ' ` . Friday night’°A*:~)b‘e<;°1;f;Y‘li/igtch 1,133 Guardian and subs cribere i=ln.:ild Saturdayfs issue. In _ lgames senior and intermediaté make sure they get the entire edit- --_ U - , ion. The short story is well \vo.tli t F H. Horne, was in the city yes- . i . .;. .. day Mr Hom h \ Dennis McKenzie. B t f 1 reading 9’ » e as purchased a :of tins City ,B at prgiegg' $;`;‘:;"i‘;lY .__ building site on Queen Street next to M ,ful lt. _ I S The following were registered at,T. Ranagan'a house and ,vm ,_ t Oxy' re a ives and friends in this the Queen Hotel yesterday. A. Mc- to ‘build ii lwelling on it in the daily _ `Causland, St. John, John Grady, gp;-ing_ The latest "WS, first of all. V The friends of George Stanley, mg an mute to Cleveland' gmc ,i City, will be glad to learn that he W. B. Robertson, City, was a pas ~ Mrs W. P. Douli, City, returned was slightly improved last evening. senger on the special last evening go- ' - i. _ "' _ B _ from a visit to Bumnierside yester- __ mg t0 Cardigan- ‘ ~ ' if 'MS - ii » 5 a e men Va ues! at ave ~ - ~ as cargo b th Mi z ' _ _ . Reserve seats are now on sale at held in the Prince of Wales College from Georgetown this ihornaing :ill ‘ ` ` 1'~~ Hughes' Drug store for the bi heck- H811 last evenin . _ -' ’ . ‘ ' g include one car ol t d th ey match Friday night next_ g 1 _ cars of way freight. on B an me. . __ Every body should get their cos- ` I Reserve lan Y prank stewart I B tunica, ready for the big masquerade The Guardian sho l-d h v at ted ( P now on sale) '& Co, City, left yehterddie fiielgaf, skate .which takes place at the Arena that the long article liesteifdify rgfei-; ney on a business trip "KV Tuesdlll’ night- _ ring to the death of the late Frank a I Howatt 0( Florida, contained many ii reg ar usiness meeting of the _- -_ P E I. Poultry Association w The outward li ' Chan” Murphy' Summemdel E' J' "` Rattee, Malpeque, L Wood, Mt Her* Yesterday The Guprdiim regeived bert. _ rom Li}i]ure,t¥_ Jepéfins, Mt Albion, _ . . I _ “QW fall Y CB l`Pi1l&I‘ another Of 0 SD Y V'Yl1\0 “£9 ne when plced' f, _ I I _ - lieu lofi? The Mifllifi °"`W°d l ne and a hall incligs wa er mBsured‘ ` Y Georgetown at -iiinei iliicirii wiiéii mini ' .I " 3 am teen passengers, ez Y V0 BBS f Gavi H di . ______ i mail and one car of freight. 'l‘oda~ _Ame 31 :ge "fit Graham s Road, _ A _ 1 l, ml Distinctive Clothes _ .lor Men Stylish Garments in the Snappiesl of Winter Modes Atlractively Priced The man who wears Prowse clothes, is the man who likes distinctiveness in dress-who doesn’t want to look like the fellows who wear ordinary clothes, because we’ve ~gone`along ever since we_sold the first suit, selling just the sort of clothes _which appeal to the man who wants the diferent, is \_\'l1y we have become ilie leading nien’s store of this city. Our clothes are cut from the very latest ideas made of the best materials and finished in the uiost approved manner. The prices are far below those asked by the custom tailors and as our clothes equal tliese in every particular: the saving on clothing of the highest grade is abundant indeed. --0vercoais- Fine well made coats, just the kindd tc; snuggle into these winter days, at very iiio es | prices. _ L J l I I --Su1ts-- _ just enough of the swagger to them, to win every man who likes distinctive clothes. _“_ --Trousers-_----~ - ~ ' ke An extra pair of trousers will help tp ma J the old suit brighter and at the l31"f‘“'° “sk _ means a big saving 19 30"- 4 I _ See the Special line of ii( i .cis ..t 15 worth I 2.75 pair - ' -- T Prowse Bros Ltd. I- ,“.|,,||e¢,,wn’s my Departmental Storel A Roman Catholic Orphanage i soon to be erected near St Dunstan' The object is highly comme" R and will undoubtedly receive the en dorsation of all. A very sad and sudden death or cured at Heatherdale on Sunda morning, Jan. 23rd, when Joh Bruce, aged 56, passed away after very short illness. He was stricke recovered. Mr Bruce was a man _o stirling qualities, kind disD0Sit10' and was well and favorably knowr He leaves six children, a widow ani an aged father to mourn the los of a loving husband and _father ani a dutiful son. The sympathy oi th community is extended to the bereav ed family in their sorrow. The marriage of Miss .Katie Davey step-daughter of Ernest and Mr: Griffin, Albion to Lea. Wight r Sturgeon took place at the home c the bride’s parents at high noon, o Wednesday, January 26th. The cere mony was performed by Rev E. A Mel-‘liee, Pastor of the Baptis Austin Davey, wore a beautiful coi tume of white silk withiveil an orange blossoms. The bridesmai Miss Ethel Callaghan of Charlotte Davey _of the Union Bank of Halifai of this city and a brother of tht 7 bride was best man. The weddini march was played by Miss Elsi~ Westaway. '1‘lie groom's gift to th bride was a gold watch and a sun burst uf pearls, to the bridesmaid i gold locket and chain and to th. groomsmen gold cuff links. After th ceremony a reception was held at th home of the bride’s parents wher many friends extended congratulatioi was spent. The Guardian joins wltl many friends in extending best wish es to Mr and, Mrs Wight. ing, .Danuary 27th iilt. The attenu- ance was fairly good, considering thi unfavorable weather and state of thi roads. On motion of Frank Glydon and George Brown, Da vid Prolltt was appointed to the chair, who presided with his usual ability. The professor, who spoke en- thusiastically for upwards of one hour and a half, was listened to very attentively by some of our Island’s best and well known farmers. He spoke in eulogistic terms of the ad- aptability of our soil and climate\as a dairy Province. He depicted in fa- cile terms the ruinoue results nf the farmers selling hay, oats and pain. toes off the farm instead of utilizing and converting the same into dairy products. He advocated turnips as a good root crop for all growing and dlify stock kept upon the farm, spe- cial eniphasis being placed upon the quantity of surplus food supplied the animal upon which the fai°.mer's pro. 5% dfipended. He concluded his able and well delivered address in refer- ring $0 the Deed 01 uwre practical °dU°“U0n 810.115 agricultural lines and to the still .greater development <;£mtll1ii;oPl’l;0\‘/Vintce stcplief lindustry. A o e o an s _ ered the speaker. was tend EIR OIL which is especially prepared' for household use, you will have tual best light for the eyel known to man ‘ ti: in the form of nice delic- ious _ BREAD with that sweet nutty flavor and golden brown crust, is made and sold a ~ Stewarfs Bakery 163 Kent Street. the regular trip will be made. I li ht h le y yesterday' ll~'"'st . F ang hame. ' Alex Mclure . d . _ ivii;h2:ii-iimililssiisiioijiix fnliznahemoiigyi ed °“ J“"'““_’Y ?‘g"t“ “"4 *WS 1“°' Church in the presence of a larg Wears' and when only quite young, she number of invited guests. The brid ‘ ,owed Si 8 of dee iet_ She who was given away by her brothe H . - nat the secrets of the Lord are with 5;),;"i'3eZ?1i uxhastaigggflgl [;g',g;?mi§ ,` hem that fear him. When in health nots and lilies of the valley. Brentoi ‘B W5” always “fund in tho Pla” of V 'to order through our Miss Dorion. If Professor Theo. Ross, of Charlotte want an thin in Dr Goods or town, addressed a meeting of farmer ,you y g y in Margate Hall on Saturday eveni .my other goods at first hmids' she :ominand ber. Jas Paton & Co. ` 8 e it on the mail speeia to ;;‘;i"§°§1C;W;H10n ttzogte ' to Toronto a n _he H01 t A F a meeting of .ome time a gh _ itein Breederilmdllg<)ntafiolell-iidniifiha ‘t the I1`0‘ll10is Hotel, Toronto, Tim Ailgel oi_Death has again visit- , ,I the `h°'m° Of HI-‘Eh and Mrs McLui-~:, uiradalban i th - ' _ e n e short perod f lgliteen dliys. Mr McLure’s liailigr iid mother were called away to 'iei “1 1 ll -re on the 2oth'in the eight.y~eigh1.b ear of her age. Ln life they were 11'! devoted to one another nnd in -ath they were not separated. l\'is l:Lure has been in declining l.»_-alth ~r the past few years, -out on siiuir- ay she was in her usual health. On .iat day she showed signs that! she as fast approaching the end. Death ame very quietly. She had been ieaking to those around her bedside nd he! last words were the first lines J the 103rd Psalm.-"Oh, Thou, My oul, Bless God the Lord, &c." Just ' I. _i »\~><~'.=e».~<»=~e~.=-_~=a~.-e..» ~a.~s»a.>.-.»¢..-.i --to » _ » s e n- i B _ 7| .4 __ ` / g , _ 14] Collehge lbyttihe clergy ofv $11 eD;<;i§; :Eamon tolbe Il;¢§danm til;eaeilti;ingthAssg' \ %;..-.........i....*-r-...wh . f' ,fl of C aro e own. _ , is month. M H ’ "' l the orphanage of se viiieeiit dedrai . ' “““"H will Spend :few seconds after repeating 'these ords she quietly fell asleep. She was 1 member of the Presbyterian Congre- ition of Striithalbyn for a number of KH P D Y oulil always be found reading her iblc or some other rellgioiis book. éarness to the Lord was hers in a li irkiyl degree. In her could be seen orsbip. Her family s/nd the time of City, who is very ill was reported __ W_ V to be just the same. \ °` Q C, .J 64 inch ` 1zo,Compet1't1°on==.S'ee them iffy T/IIS “MILL END" 0I"FE[Ei'nlablcline1w has cron *e 2. nm'pi‘iaed ourselves in its greal selling. Not only in the c'ity- ~ ~. l ' "?:f2e2§¢`<< ,- , -4 ’< A Ln; -fl ', '_ rx ¥ -_/_'En .-_-i * - bu/ mail orrler buyers from the /arlheat sections Q/ P. Eflnlarlfl @‘s.~=.>."*;=: ‘, _ a1£ pl?/ilinlg by the no_tably_rial sai:in;1/ii. This gent njkr 'in ei __ Linens is made possible by a big special purchase of oiarga ln! of i,,.,§\l, _ u »~ ,H Z/4' 2 ~ l “mill enfl.~i" in 7' to 20 yrl lengths. Y The'/'e are 1mbleu.c}iied and \\ / \. /Qs *__* .ill xa»_»m._ 1 while Table Limmsq/ every good grade-no trash. We boug/il whim/ o/'over a thirzl~--and me are lhus able Io offer you mich iles /lx /uw/:-no cempelilion 11:/Lalever, _ Our 'ini~iIa.tion, is to see the line---your own l/aim* Cl /c'now~ fe o/'what is beat in linens will tell you beat of its meril. 54 inch unbleaclied Damask, good 28 weight, floral design, worth 3Sc C 56 inch unbleachcd damask, finer and sinoothei' finish, very rett desi ii, 480 gradefor.'.......l). SSC 64 inch uiibleached damask, finer and smoother, conventioiialferii design 2 good58c value for.............. 4 Another assortment in wider widths unbleached damask worth 58c for 42c yd, 55 inch Unbleached damask in conven-c tional buttercup design,worlli 45c for A Lily design in 58 inch unbleHCl1€d damask, firm heavy texture, Oc worth 53c for. ...-......... 4 Four handsome designs in many weights from 52 to 78 inches values to 68c for............................. and a variety of good designs offered at 500 55c 63c and every one of them worth a third more than our figures. ` Five patterns bleached damask worth 1.10 for 68c . _ Special narrow bleached damask for 'Small tables, silkily fine and smooth, 5ocvalue for`.......... c A wide assortiuent of liaiidsoine designs showing Lily, Slianirock, Pansy, etc fine, 62 iiicli dniuiily fine white Table Damash sliowiiig ai leaf design, worth 58c for .............................42c Five different handsome desi ns in ‘a -».>..»~>~.-_-~.».». er' arrival in this Province were told . the account of the death' of lier 'isbnnd and need not be repeated ere. Her funeral took place on Fri- uv and was conducted by Rev John illis. The pall-liearersi were: William cKinley, Duncan Gillis, Murdock Mk- emains were laid to rest by the ' ion of the just. “This week is youii last opportunity a going shopping in -¢ondon,& Paris, 2-ldtf. Guaranteed llot Water Bottles I In our large show win- .-\vm\~,.~.»-_-=-e<-w~.~.»_l.~.v»i~<< -,ae-xafrf -wr enzie, .Daniel Lamont, Roderick Mc- , _ ntosh and Daniel Buchannan. I-Ier` 3 ldc of 'her husband in the Springton . and where a most enjoyable evening Cemetery, there to await the resurec- “me-_-.-t-.~m.-.w»s»e,-s¢...»¢.-.».».-is wmw.<\wa~.-_ .~..e..-.~»»..... firui, _close linens, 65 inch widths, 8 greatvalueatéoc for.. 4 c- _ Another great value coiiies in fine smooth silkily finished linen of various » 5 widths up to 2 yards wide, beziutlfulgoods worth 1.15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 88C 3 /_ Nowin addition, we have every cheap line that there is. We can offer you linens, i8c, zzc, 25c, 36c and all the rest. From the cheapest to the very best we offer you a. complete line, every item reduced for the sale. ; ' BUT WE RECOMMEND Ti-IE WONDERFUL OFFER OF ; HIGH GRADE GOODS MENTIONED IN THE LIST ABUVE-BY ALL MEANS THE BEST LINEN CHANCE WITHIN YEARS. LOOK _ THEM OVER TO-DAY. - iz fine soft well finished linen 66 to 69 inches wide values to 1.10 for only C i » Bleached Shecling 2 yds wide---20c V 72 inch bleached sheetings, a A heavier and firmer sheetin very special value at. . . . . . Zoe 72 inch, great value at. Q . . . . . . _ 'Single bed sheetiii , est ng- 72 inch, 'licav Eii lish Wi ~ _ land Wigan, special at . . . . . . . . 28C an, very special vhlue gt . . . . . 80 inch` sheeting, firni round I Beautifully fine, soft smooth thread notably cheap at. ...‘.. . sheeting,no starch,a lovely line at 80 inch T will cotton, good 8o inch sheeting best English- weight. great value at only . -H383 Wigan, twilled or plain _ . . . N-..._.'45c , Three other wonderful leaders are offered at 48c, 5oc, 52c. ~ f Fine all Linen Slieeting, goinches wide, very special - value, round smooth thread, note the excellence of this 98C _ Some Leaders in Unbleachcd Shecfings 72 inch good weight . . . . . .. . 72 inch, heavy sheeting, a wonde Zzc 72 inch very heavy sheeting pre- 90 inch very heavy sheeting ver `f A sent value would be 3oc for 25C close, Erin and fine. . . . . . . . . . dow on Prince Street we .-.».-.vw \ . . \ --- l. v..-i\»~\\ \\\ »\‘ . I :Lamplight will not boaatiafactory % ‘ I , /J/3061,,/f < li’ the burner be old, burnt out e~ i -- "7: ' _. dirty, if the wick be clogged, or ii" *K4 .-._.,.... m,...c.~...~_-.~sifm..ea~.- -.-.W have a splendid line of I-lot Water Bottles marked at special prices for this week. _ Our guarantee goes with each one. , _ lhve A look af our I window ;_ _-is ->-. if’ you Ugg jnfgrjor Qi!" with y ir-1» 'l;--i-- _, 'il111i»'fH"z6'6ii”6raer and Mawndivi n New Drug More ' ` ' o Mac’s Witch Hazel CREAM is s most delicate p_er- fumed preparation whl_Ch is absorbed by the skin- Y soothes, softens and _lie_als the affected parte, giving almost instant relief and \\ '. 6; , 7 § vi .J A* _/ (__, .ig-~_ _ ' llcmming irceion all sheetings ., 5'2" \ 'ti if I ’ YV Pillow Cotlons, Tewcllings K 88x 77 inch Counterpane _\| $1.85 grade l0l‘ -$1.49 - We want you to see this splendid “American Crochet" counterpane. See its size-_its finish-its finenrss---its weight ---its pattern. Regular 1.85 grade \eeeu~--.`. . ....»...-use... 5 I-"Willie, Crochet Couiiterpane---'Z5c This counterpane is 64x84 in size, good weight, very nice smooth texture closely woven and_c:ii'rying :in attractive design. Such a line ns you will ordinarily buy every day, at :.2 5 V » White sa‘e price--only. . . . ._ . .. . . . . . H . .NH ..... . . . ._ c 1 l ` _ - +- _ _“_ ___ _ comfort I It’s an indispensable foi- let preparation which _is well worth its weight in gold. Try a bottle. 25c a bottle. "‘l‘llE 'l‘W0 MACS” |49 Gnu! George St. eonle snholto. I-l6di."° "Velveteens are the favorite mol~ asses kiss. ~You have only io try them to note their delicioueness.'1'hey - - re made fran finest! barbadoes mol- asses and are Bold; by leldilit EFOCGTS. and druggists., ' 2-2dr1i.’ Vote for Lyons as Mayor --f 51- =“"i_;= We have every prcpariiiion advertided or liavinfmcrit. \\'c recon lnbn iv iv rms his . zin°l»'i°m»i mil. rms either will be found ofgrcal aervic in prcveniin d . Price Sic a Nh K way' V _ _',' ‘The Best Drug Store" -*The Macliinnon Drug Col' ~ DRUGGISTS ' Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kem _ ~ _ f-ev" ri 'i i 1, _ . 4 i -..-<.»-for-».»»»...~ liar;-._,.;,-_:_ ~. ., . 'I' vi. c .-»_- -ef- . - »| 5 2 , A \ i i, ...qui-»»,-ve-¢....¢~_. i _ v it i »......,.-i.- i i 1|) i ii l v l i W