.r Emulsion. , _ - ._._;;.___:._... . <..l_.. _ Q _ _ ` r_r,Ni§‘H or nacn Bmwnuu canor arm zizravn - r ' » cinniettmwa. my iw , ,_ Racing __;\ii'd` Crilislng Yacht Zephyr, For Sale l , .12 _ ‘vi ._ _vw Oillces in New uptjkesfnneiwn. nnabennuxwasain s Baa\asrslde.is new J t J ‘lsyldl Saturday. Janes' hall the his laetun eu Jbll r, Charlottetown, ref WM ‘Dt""Hew Victors. Ballhx, Fnhraary lil. Allnallsh mail was reeslved in this elves Saturday-only slant days sinss leaving Livsrpo Li horn-rlwral, Georgetown, who re- ,esnily returned from Edmonton, is spand- lng a few days in the city. ' loose t Hobson Batnrday morninn received a cable from B. A. McLeod that . he had safely arrived in Liverpool. ' _“QL E. Pilifiwr-I on Saturday re- aslveda csblsgram (rom her husband, il-nounclng his anis arrival in lngiand. ` luxaann Krnnm, ct North Rdstlco, -s reported to be asr.cua|y iii. The news ‘ will ba heard with nrirrst by his ixiends. Da. J. S. Bamunr., who has been sail'-ring in ni a cold has roiar improved _-.hat he expeoiato hs able to atrend at Qin oiiica today. .’,C`a.1>'r_ai\D Mas. Fosen! assisted by Ensign Anderson will conduct a special .rl rvics at Kensington, on Monday even- ag Feb lB.h. Music. ' Paco Hawnwrwtshrs TheGuardIan io state that he has no connection with, the ciocen. advsrt‘sedio be held in Hearts The Zephyr is a spesdy,`rooiny and comfortable cruising Yacht in Brat elaas"H"" NU W¢‘ll°'d‘Y °"°l“l'f condition, absolutely non eaprisable. just the craft for a small party taking a mon\h's cruise in the Bras uor Lakes or up the St. Lawrence. r Dimensions L. O. A. 4a tt, W. L. 28 ft, draft 6 it 9 ie. sooo lbs iron and tooo lbs it-ao outside ballast, cabin is it long, cockpit ro ft long. ' ' Owners will sell very reasonable. For price and further particulars apply to 2-1 sdmwid M14! f 3- D IIOLEAN, Bonfir- | L1 2 Q W ` Lath Machine wssmiiainr 's pawn- me rata amniaazsnwr. annie ani eases, which is excellant results. ia-ompt ation to all inquiries. CASTINGS - -_ ,REPAIRS oamdefe, Machinists, Boiler Makers , #xoxo the passengers from Picton to _Georgetown by the Minto Saturday was Miss Gillis, oi Argyle Shore, ac>omp\ny» ing the remains of her sister who died in the United States. Rev. Wu. Donsow will speak at the sustentetion meetirm to he held in Vet non River Methodist Church South Side on "i‘uesday evening the 19th lust. Service to begin at seven o'clock. ,_ A Joi.i<~r_insiallaticn oi Courts Brighton and Mi. Stephan will`be' holdin Castle Hail tomorrow evening. After the in- stallments choice prozramms willbe rendered and a very pleasant evening is promised. All Foresters and their friends sie cordially invited tole pres- ent. TBI Edmonton Journal oi the 6th inet U|lliiiiillitUll~ -Hilti!! IM llliliill--U0., 1 lgrgvggggmg,-f;=;;=;g,';,.',;',;'°;f,_;:',§g;,,“°;, _ NEW FDUNUIIY 1 1 , p, Y. = HRTS _ HHTS ! Our new api ing hats arrived yesterday. sung zo-neon We are now showing ‘ § all the latest ideas in gen\1emen’s fashion- able lists for r9o7. j _This is the- 6'!! .biggest ei new »'. 7 } .‘ - r \- \_,_ ,rr I spring lists shown in the'eiiy. ` ` -- all the latest stylssswofn Mil! ill New Yen. Boston, Pari¢\i_idIfosdos.' ' ` tbe'Biptis|.Church lu this city`. “Rev G Ourey preached his farewell sermon as pastor ni the First Baptist church herr. Mr Corey leaves next week for the Mari- time provinces to enter upon his duties as representative there of Weitern Baptist Missions. During his three years of residence in Strathcona, Mr Corey has become an ardent weaterner and the wear will certainly profil. by his iniiuence in the province down by the ass. Mrs Corey end family wllloontinneiu the Bapt at par- ionage until spring. The pulpit committee oi the church have arranged for Rev D aiuanau tn preach regularly niiill a permanent pa-:tor can be secured as suv oessor to Rev Mr Corey." 011 Saturday morning at 9 o'cicck the West Kent schcolheckey team lined up iorareturn match with C. B. C's. Al- though there wan some changes made in the college team, which were consider- ed tor the betisr, they met with a worse deieat than in the former match. At half time the score was I to 0 and iiulahed 5 to 0 in iavcr ot the school boys. Isaac Pound made an excellent reieree. The teams lined up as follows: |111' inxr sonooi. ' C. B- C- a, natteabarv ml G10- B\'°‘"= stand mimi paint Jena Montana Will Stauaway CL point N. Winchester Geo. Sianaway forwards Pere! C0! Percy Yoanim “ E. Nicholson Pike Newsom “ Louis Lailsrty arthur incised ‘° Hem Swflr “It is worthy to note that the West Kant Street School hockey team has not inet de- his season They have defeated lest i. . 'Prince of Wales Ooilrle l°°°I1d *Milli |\\\"| hav; wi-m_twics from the C.B._C. The management of the West Kent School tsaru has been endeavoring to com-_ piaae srracirements io`r a friendly game with Summersiiie High School. At gm., tus weatrrners were to lcoms down, and alter all arraniremsuts were made with the rink mana¢erl here, word waa` than they could not ecaar, were made for the teaui to so to Summer werstmeds for the hators they left over the is 'tile nerwardtoby all theyonnser lov- usetaprrt ‘ _ _ 5, ar _._.____..--- ' ’ `_Acad¢Il\¥"and St. Dunstsn's College in r :sums Ymvrl. the Prices Hward Itiasdcwhs was severely injured by a HilUhesae0omgasBivar, New Brass, w;l§.fa_@iN. H doll( well under -the e`§l__d\h'phyddsa, Dr.'B. L. Botshrdi ilrsrr rua night at and in consequence 'tha _ QI# _IQ have an anuoanozmsnt to ips is tu sinus; penn fans 'ur lander ill! Blok even more popular than it is new glowhg. ` 'Ill lsnslil ol the lata David A.Bsars¢ d Nltia liver, has been postponed un: ilWsdnesdq, when it will take place sl tlehosr ol two o'elock p.m. trbm his late home. ' This has been done in order M avail ble brrival of the deceasad’a son LB. Bears, hum Winnipeg, M initoba. 'Br atypcpaphicai error in the sdver tiaemsnt oi Robert Bagnali, Basel Grove. do uumlasrol acres vi ls`nd ia given as Millpleeepl idly. This farm is excel- lblatly situated in one of the best farming' cintras in the Province and should readi» lyobtain s purchaser. For iurther par- ticular! see and in another column. Carr. J. 0. Tavnon arrived at milf.; on l'rldax'lastcn S-S. Empress of irr- land. .He was obliged togo into Hospital _at Gibraltar with Mediterranean Fever. CIN' 0-A.'|'lel'r¥ 01 Yarmouth is taking uname ei .tha M. 1. Taylor me .nam 900|! BDU! -it Tnmplua Mexico. Capt. Taylor il regaining his health as fast as can bsexpsoted. Tll New Glasgow Chronicle says: New St. Alidrovfs congregation is moving toextsndaoallto the Rev. Dr. Sinclair, ‘Whoprvsaohed to them for a couple oi Sundays lately. Rev. Dr. Slncl-iir is a son of the minister at Montague, I’.Fl.I. and a nephew oi Rev. Mr. Sinclair or Swinirvlll' 1° '»l“= °°\\my. We ae not know Dr. Sinclair personally, but he looks llldpreaohl like a sane, level headed lllllls Da. Hswnr Joanna Garrssr, s phy- sician of thirty five years' pfwtieg, dim] ,ln Suu” 5lWl'dlY. He 'las born in 'Charl0ivt¢l0wn. P.E.I , in i547, and was 'educated in private schools, at National Gharlcttelown. Upon graduating at the Harvard Medical School he returned 1° Charlottetown, where he practised lor a year, and was Government mod- ical inspector of Indians. He came to Salem in 1872. He was ia member oi ihe board oi cverseers at the poor ilve years. and ol the school board lor nine year., He was a member oi the Massachusetts Medical Sccii ty. 0_1 the Essex South Dimietllaefiieai snciaty, 93,1 . iriiew ei thelerel C°l1»J°'oif .Pty aisvie .ir don.-Boston Transcript. _ Tiil Guardlhn is iniiehthrl to gh. `(}|»,|ef 1 Passenger Agent oi' the North Eastern Railway with headquarters at York, England, tor one of the neatest and mob; attractlvelea! calendars everrroslv¢¢_ Itis printed on exceptionally line heavy cllcndsred never. beentiiniiy lithograph- ed, and contains views ot Bsmnnrgh Castle, Robin Hood'a Buy, Scarborough, Aysgarth Falls, Barnby Moor. and York Minister and Bcothsm Bar, all among the bcsutitul 'scensry of the popular North Eastern Railway. The back of each leaf contains aulgestious oi enerai information for holida ae 3 y ekrrs, and no person should tml include rho ani-tn eastern part nr Emetpeciaiiy Yorkshire, when makin ip to the mother coun' ry. Face and , Hand Lotions For this season of the year _when the cold winds chap your face and hands, we havg the following _well-known preparations in stock. Hinds’ Honey ' and Almond Cream 5oc. _ Century Cream 5cc. Kosmeo 5oc. Witch Ha.-rel Cream 35:. ' Bdelwisa Cream age. Savers' Cutaneous Cream 254: Roselia 35-. woodbury’s Facial Cream s5c Pseker’a Cutaneous Cisahn 5 2 iaith moi Cream age. Wheelers Glycerine Jelly Ile in. si..»p°» 7 Medicines Complete itock now" nf. utmpx Rm# ny; Sims' some tive, etc., etc.- "l‘hs.‘l'we_Maos. 1 ` :.i.-arm YEBRUARY 13. 1901 ` ,, .. ry"-ngamau _,i 'Ya -» .. _ ,W .. .'°‘T'f‘ __ - _ .. ' . _ . - ~~--. .l I . Y - ' M"P???"m"'1"li3? $”?'H--2 VV ` Il f gt . ~_. .rf f . ) _ _ .. - .aim ,f ._,».+.c¢.,' _ _ r-_.;_ < . ..-. , .2 ,-_ ' _~ I 17, _hi - I fy. F' ,qt M )»¥;_.,. V ff .1 N _, in 1' C Q ~ v ‘ 1 7 »'-* -* `e=`-°-'-.. '.~ "?.".‘h~,.‘~‘». .- _ .i , _.»<~.~“-“fr .»~. -<~z~'-..,,i-'.~_..§W.,}'.- - ° ~ ._ f- '_/1-".é$°f?@`1l‘,?S¥=e>l~i'.n’.e-it ` 3-ve-» 5;; ,pg-,¢.-,; ,.i'f’f~"3'-`§."»‘- "l§2.§1&-.'f" Xi'.~,>z~5li" ir a°..‘, L-aaa. ' " "7"" .._` E. , ‘_ _ . 1 Save on Table Linens l\\_ Unbleachcd Linens S lendid goods, iine weights, good designs, and ager a few wsshings willbeas whiieas snow. -ar 1111:- ‘ ' White L Carnival S TERLING MERIT marks every linen in this iiue showing. The goods ar, iinc products of Irish looms, tasteful in design-excellent in quality-and at our White Car- nival prices oder you a saving opportunity thatis too good to miss. Bieachedliuens. unbleach- I ed linens-napkins made up cloths, etc., etc. Bleached Linens Made of iiax irom Irish iieids, woven by Irish looms, grass bleached under Ireiand'a summer sun. While Carnival Prices on Table Liuerts ant! Napkins r' Our supremacy in this line is so well known that it needs no introduction. We wi.i onlv say that this lot of goods is ueariy all new, bought months ago for this sale. and is nt- tractlve and excellent in every way. In addiiion we have gone over every it in and cut Ihe price on each' We are anxious to have you see the goods, they will recommend themselves better tha u we c an- - Unbieachcd Table Linens 45inchcresin_dania.ak.... . . .....18c 54 inch cream damask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254: 58 inch cream damask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _:gc 60% inch cre im dnmask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37c 6: inch cream dauiusk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42c 70 inth cream damasir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57c ' This nrxt is an atiraciive, siikiiy iiuishid linen in carnstlou paiteru and is 72 inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grass Bleached Damasks Fine well made linens, from Irish fields and Irish Looms. beaniiiully made and now specially price cut for the WHITE CAR~ NIVAL 68,i.nch white damaak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53c 68 inch white dnmaslr better. . . . . . . . . . _ 66c 70 inrb white damasr better still. . . . . .75c 70 _‘nah white dsrnask iiue smooth linen in Chrysanthemum pattern . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 851: '72 inch fine neavy linen of regular $1.25 grade, new and handsome . . . . . . . . .$1.00 72 inch he ivier still and of a very excellent degree of iineness . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . .$r.l5 71 inch linen of rose and fern ¢i¢s’gu. with' border to blend nicelv w?th the body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1.15 Dainty Napkins Savingly Priced ' Napkins in all the popular sizes. Irish linens and bleached on Irish lield . 5-8 size napkins. nnhemmed. 1.25, 155, 1.65, 1.85, 2.oo. 5-8 size napkins, hr-mined. 1.85, 2.10. M size napkins, uuhemmed. 2.10, u~85, 3 25. ' M size napkins, unhemmed. 9,50. 2.75, 3.45, 3.65. Table Cloths With Napkins to Match. I A small lot just received, cloths 66 x 86 inches, 1.65 and .M size uohemmed napkins to match, 1.60 doz. » a » All Table Linens and Napkins iiemmcd Free Ladies' Summer Under Vests Worth 25c to 75c--- Go Ai |5c and £5c NOTHER timely bargain at the WHITE CARNIVAL an immense purchase gave A us these at s price tar below the usual, thence our cifer. ‘ I There are sleeveless vests, short sleeve vests. long sleeve vests, white vests, _ colored vests. black vests-cotton ones, silk one and wool ones.---Not one is » worth less than 25c. and many are worth more than 75c. To clear them swiftly we have made two lots. No. 1 ~ Vests worth from 2 gc. i No. 2 -Vests worth from 50 _ to 5oc each . . . . . . I C | each to 90:. at..... 20C i _*_ _i il HAY FUR. SALE Fort. (MY tons otha -lg” ms ihehstaéketfnr cdah sniy.'§;:iy.:s~ E- ALIX. W. lolallb. Silliw Qwdl, 5'?- PERSUNAL SUPERVISION - Furniture repaired. - V Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made to order. stock is cleared ont. » `¢- offs _ . _ . Great bargains continued in furniture till the _ S at its eia me oopodu Put 081-# (~i»¢°ir=.) John Newson. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND BMBLLIBR. Oles, Show loom aan Church. iiiiii "’ ilii » 1 ‘. r \ ,-save..-,-...wav-r-»»‘-Q -.~¢..|¢.-._.* .Fl .fi -=. ,` 'E Ht W-_»-‘ ova" ..._ ; .Tm _~.. =\ ,ig gi .i ,_A i ___ __ -..;‘¥»;_ 5 .,. ;1-:.;..._ L_... la' ii ~»»+»_-,. ~_ ': ~ 1= 'g If ;. ...Y- 2 ';“»_.~1'¢ '*' 'Q 3-Trim' ., ,.».... *..,,,°;€!2:':r:; ...~ ‘ ..»- .--._.- ii? 5 .