iljnrd' LC hestnut r Years ur it. have GUARDIAN - “ frees #wilt '41-~i;~ fi.: f .i. i~! .,-~ . - .-..»..». ou then you in it _ _ _ show you The beautiful finish possessed by Cillll- muuily Silver al- ways attracts atten- tion Vl-hen buying L silverware do not for- get that we have Coniniunity Silver to lllE 0UEEN’S C0l.lN'l`Y GUARDIAN , Y -ae Police Court today. Mrs. Alder Brehaut. has rdurncd L. C. Hayden. Vernon River, is re- covering from his recent illness. Miss Clara McMillan, Cymbria, is the guest of Mayor and Mrs Editor Nash of the Patriot gave a lecture on Mark Twain in Milton gain alter his recent illness. The mail train arrived yesterday at 12.30 bringing seventy-ilve bags The Rev D McLean will preach at p. m. -_ ‘ | | [Q 5 § hall last. evening. --- - Jew] ’ --- The steamer Stanley’s caigo from ==% _ There will be a horse trot and Georgetown yesterday included 168 ' ` '= pace on Clyde River ice this alter-'packages ol smelts, one car oi hides' noon heginnin at tw o'ol k. f ` Fora real good rho- _ tograph try ' Co_olt’s Studio, New Des_Brisay Block, The Studio Whore Dnby is Alwayg Welcome a “HUGHES” Cascara Pills are a reliable and efiective remedy fbi' Bxtious ATTACKS, Swooisii Lwmz, Sick Hsaoacuas, CON- srirarion and all clerangements arising from a disordered stomach. , Price 25c`per box. or-;o._E. iiucnas, .tvtnvoiv is vargain day now at our store. You can buy shoes cheaper now than at any other time. Our prices -are lower thairothers inr same class e,f~go.~ds. It will _certainly pay you to see our stock before you buy. _ We crn'v the largest stock of ladies' shoes at $2.00 and $2~5o- .'-1 pair intown. just as good as uxostat $3._ooa pair. Try us for your next pair. _ _ _ A. r:.___1§_i_¢i;._AcuaN \ .llO.l`lil. BRlil`lSWll It . MCNCTON , N . B. The Largest and Beet Located Foul iu'tli_e City Aocommodating zoo guests i mai :ln ne r sei ii -- I- ’ "" Ji ri 3" J’ '°. 2.‘-'.‘.“'°.‘.‘.'.’.i.l.."“i‘l daih\bl°=‘¢=r mb ll in the siini _ r. ` GEO. MCSWEENEY, Prop. COAL Reserve Run of * Mine, f Inverness. * Round, _All in shed clean a’*r|'d§dry at lillll. 'T E. Fllll’S' 1 Goal Yard _rgdtf ,. _ ,.,_.g.... , _ _,.______ _. ._ ._ &ll.tS'LlPPill Slit vi :.1 »- '.~’l;-.f-f'.iii§.i'.iisv¢;.laeeiaeaw H cldse out all our Felt Slippers regardless oi' > cost . \Ls`di¢s'$i.a5 slippens fm-95° " i io “ :_ , .~ for 85c . so . wr 10° vs ` fQ1’ss¢~ ‘ 50 for 45 . " 50 “ f01' 35 " 4° “ for 25 . ~‘ 25 “ for i8 H ai it For real bargains i_n felt slippers this is _ your opportunity. Sprague &, C0. " if Special February Bargains at _ A Alley’s 88 pairs womeu`s waterproof overshoes , sizes 2 i-2 to 4 i-2 I regular $1.85 now 8=c 97 pairs women's fine overshoes,sizes 2 I-2 to 4 1-2 worth over $2.00 now $1.00. 67 pairs women's low _overshoes now 7oc. __ Sale 5 Still the- , Great A " Attraction A Hundreds of pairs boots, shoes .and slip- -Q pers to choose from _ at 30 per cent discount! ' Men‘s are size 7, women’s size 4 girl's ' size r, boys' size 4. children‘s size 6 and 9. ,- s li _ f Alley Q Co d _ -- ltend. At the close the lecturer was - ,_~_ ’ /\L'...»-.__~ f llll.H.ll.JUHllSllll, . Kent Street, 2, Practice limited to Diseases ' of Bye, Ear, Nose. Three; ' and Skin. Bree tested and fitted for glasses. _ OFFICE HOURS awun m. 1.c»e.w|» In lliveninipe hr aonumtmont MARMALADE For one week only we offer our new stock of Orange Marmalade just received from Cr sse 8:. Black- well. London. at the i ll-wwing verv low figiires-- 7 pound fine for 'Nc each. , l pound lleal lan lor I6c each. ' lpound glen iere for $1.85 per dolen. BEER Qi. G0l"l"` " in all the 1ate_st t styles and finish _By _ Maker oflieturee. TELEPHONE roa- S`ilmunoLFor §a|a g¢\|r,"l;\-s Moy ' Mtona now laid ep' in Char etnetown. For pertienlara enquire of E. BUSWELL. |_g|,,m victor _ McLeod Bentley &n|eteree\lAb1rneye-netsw. - eetmnn an use msn er Men some laaarllllll- ` Sunnyside » l ~ nt N va Soo ia Uhembm 1 / .PHOTOGRAPH;l:‘.i;:°l.;.':::';‘;:::';:..,A v E 0 OC Dr. Alex. McNeill, Dr. W. Jardine and Dr. A. D. McLellan. Summer- side were in this City yesterday. J. D. Bmith, student at 'St. Dun- stan’s College, is now able to re- sume his studies alter a severe at- tack oi la grlppe. The conc'usion of Walter I.ea's article on the Holstein Friesian breed oi dairy cattle will appear in tomorrow's issue. ` David Birt, section foreman at Vernon River, has gone home owing to illness. His place is being iilled .hy Mr. McIntyre of Charlottetown. The weather this' week has been mild so far. On Monday the hligliest registered was 30 ab0Q mire; on Tuesday 26 above; yesterday the highest during the day was 2~i above; and at nine last. night it was Z0 above. C. D. Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Bart~ let_t. and Miss Bartlett were in Naples on February 8rd, enjoying the ilne drives around that city and were to leave for Pompeii the fol- lowing day. Later they will visit 'Sicily. Ate recent meeting ol the Ep- , e worth League Institute oi Cente ll sry church, St. John., papers were given hy Mrs. W. C. Matthews, Revs; J. Heaney, N. McLaughlin and ;C. W. Squires, all well known in this Province. The death of *Miss Minnie, deugh~ ter of John Currie, Sydney Street, and sister of Mrs. J. W. Hodgson, Prince Street d . occurre recently at New Haven. Conn. The deceased m ns w e brouglithome lor in tcrment. Funeral notice later. James McMillan of Waehtucna, Adams County, Washington State, -U. S. A., formerly oi Stanhope in this Province, writing to The Guar- ,dian to renew his subscription, en- 'closes a photograph oi the combined harvester with which he gathers in his wheat crop on his Washington term. This machine cuts sixteen feet, and Mr. McMillan writes that he can 'cut thirty-tive acres a dey, and put it in sacks all ready for market. He adds that this year he had eleven thousand husrels of No. 1 wheat. His nearest neighbor he says, 'is Angus Gillis, formerly of . Belfast in this' Province. A sy or two ago s lew friends --' ~-»-~ ‘ from the Long Creek congregngiqifmovcd, seconded and supported by visited their pastor, the Rev. S. H. Cornwall. B. A.. at North River. Deacon Paul »fMcPhee, in an app,-0. priate and complimentary address presented from the congregation he represented to the pastor a valuable set of harnesg. solid nickle mounted. Pastor Cornwall thanked them for the valuable present, also the kind- ly feeling that prompt/ed the gift. On Monday evening a goodly number oi the North River congregation spent a pleasant evening with Pastor Corn- walh At the close oi the evening iitww the 1-ev, gontienmn round mmm S. Domian; reading, Miss Flora Mc ,considerably better oil in the wu],K0l1Bl81 S010. Bl'0~ E-//Mitchell; V10; L I ! Of gretgserles, etc., for which ii; “_ lin, Bro. Jas. Calder; solo, Miss Ida press `-“his gratituder- The psqpig McNair; reading Miss Belle Nash~ on this circuit are not only thus There was quite a large crowd of spectators in attendance at the horse races yesterday on the North River ice. It was rather odd to see so many wheeled vehicles on the ice but the streets and roads are so bare of snow that people had to use that mode ol conveyance to get to the scene ol the race. The ice was in good condition and the races very interesting. Following are the sum- lmaries :- ` The Two-lfifiy Class. Mystery (Essery) - _ Gracie mac (Hooper) ' Eagle (Stewart) . - 3 Green 'Rucl 4' _ . I 2 (Akr- bitt $4 Atari.- b‘¢» U £570! N Bertha L. (Sie\var_t)_ Aqniril (Nicholson) Pi-oi. Mcvey ected as starter, Lemuel Wliite.1-iammond Kelly George Hlnins as Judges to the sat- isiaction of everyone. Now that the first race has been held it is pre- posed to have n three clan raec for Saturday afternoon on the some course, the rece to be a free-for-all. a three minute, and e doctors' race. The :ptriee for this race are to close on F day at 9 a. in., at C|.meron's 'Mable Queen Street. Good purses have been collected. and and . 1é.___-._-1- :Farmers and horsemen all speak well or the Island Condition Powder. ltaaalee increase every year. -We have just put up two hlgidred llia. stock good and fresh. You will ‘A . meeting 'oi the South African' Veterans' Association was held lust night, but. another meeting is to be held tomorrow evening in order to arrange, if possible a program for the celebration ol Paardeburg day in this City. Another old lnnd-mark has passed away in the- person 'oi Mrs. Gray, relist of the late William Gray, at’ Brooklan , N. B. She was_in the . She w eighty-fo rth year of her age leaves behind two sons _George ai Brookland, and Rev. Andre of P.lll.Island, to mourn their Alfred Egan. oi the department of the P. E. I. ‘whose right. hand was so with a circular saw on getting along as well as can pected, though he has suffered a oi pain. The thumb and three liters were almost severed from hand. lot ilu- the At the morning service in the ,Moncton Central Methodist C'\-irch on Sunday last the choir rendered a ,beautiful anthem, the bass solo te ing taken by Paul Lea, who sang in his usually effective style. Mr._Lea has many friends in this City where he at one time resided in'l has on dilierent occasions since favored Ciar- lottetown audiences with his hcauti- iul voice. The members ol the Charlottetown. police force, who are themselves- pretty good on the "grip", have; lately been somewhat demoralized! because the disease ni that nomo tns had a grip on half their number.l »Marshall Cameron ~ and policemen' Hooper and Walker have been sui- ierers from rather severe attacks homes ior several days without option of fine. In tact they regard the geip as anything hut line- though they say themselves they expect to he doing iine in a few days, 'now that they have got over the worst period of the disease. The 14th anniversary oi Pearly Stream, Division, No. 200, S. 0. T. was celebrated- in a manner diilcrent ,from all previous events of this ns- ture in Granville Hall. On the lllth inst. the members and their triends enjoyed a rare treat in the form of ‘a lecture on Bible History delivered |by the Hon. A. B. Warburton. Ow- -ing to the almost impassable state oi thc roads only those in the im- mediate vicinity were ablc to at- tendercd a hearty vote ol thanks, Bible students _ who were present. Proceeds amounting to tive dollars will be given to the 0rphan's 1-Iome.~ I Last night in Castle Hall the Knights oi Pythias oi this City en- tertained their friends to a social in honor~of the iorty~eiglith anivcrsary of the Order. There was a very large and happy gathering, who thoroughly enjoyed the carrying out oi the iollnwlng program :- Oveftnre, orchestra; address oi welcome, Chancellor Commander G. quartette Miss Hazel Bremner, Mrs » . . * . , . _________,_,. ‘ manifesting ttisii-'xiiidiy interest in Gw- Chandler. G. H. W. Moore. their pastor but gem-¢giy 5 week Parker Hooper; address on Pythian- -._-» --_-_-\ ’ passes without, gqmg gone” of then-~ lislfn, Bro. Rev. E. H. Thomas; r , ` iipprecisti n_ Y " rc rcshnients; overture, orchestra ; & S 0 ____ li-iolo, J. O. Davis; piano solo, Miss , |Waten'nan; reading, Miss Harrison; I solo, Miss llremner ; solo, Parker ' Il. sl'/'/a .M ..,| Tasllorlisligmalism 1 he following ls n smtp . and fairly accu- rlte method of d-:terrain ng whether one'c eyes are astlgmaiie or nois- “Al a dialan ~e of three feel, each oi the four small squares in the ilgurc above, should be som equally black and distinct. ll' any oi the squares stand out more prom- inently than others, Aailglnailsm is indi- cated. Test each eye seperelel v by cover- ing 6rst one and then the other: _ Aall matism. which ie due to Irregular- ity in the curvature ofthe refractlng sur- faces is onset' the mont common ee well accurately cancel. Our method! ol' examination lr! AC CURATB and CERTAIN, which act is demonstrated by the aatialhctory results obtained in almost every case. ll' not saiiailed we want lo have a chance to help yon. make no mistake by (ceding it to your stock. Sold at twenty-ilve cents lull lb. package. A. W. Red- diu, Pheni B. Sunnyside. \ ` . 185 packages o mixed freight, 45] dressed hogs. and one horse. -- _ Hooper; whistling solo, Percy Bar- I llow; God Save The King. es one of the most dlilicult troubles to I .Head Uflicealn Newifrewse Block-Charlottetown" _ - --\ l , _ i Mrs. I.. E. Prowiie, City, is visit-A Dr. McDonald. V.S., 'Bummerslde,» e ' i ing in Sydney. ia in* the City. _ . ' . u _ i-pu, .I Prohibition Act day at the City Alexander Horne, City, is out s , ' - , ' ‘ A. D. Macdonald, City, has return- -to this City irom Georgetown. ed after visiting iriende la Dundas. l ' Cosy Corners at A ,. i we-~ »f' llouse=Cleaninl Timed 10 30 a ,m , Birch Hill 2 30 u m __ __ E und in- the People's Church at 1 Many an old cosy corner will need re- covering thi_s spring many anew one will ,be built! for what . is more coiiifortab`e than a nice “corner” back. niost attractive. V .J with ri fine pile of cushions _behind one_’s Now we have a few lines of art satee s and cretnnnes that we intended for covering cosy corners. The patterns and colors are \ e _ Tapestry Lushion Covers A special line of Tapestry cushion covers that will wash when soiled and wll stand all kinds of hard usage. The colors come principally in shades O green and fawn. just sew two of there covers together and your cushion is ready' e o _ The price is only 25c each. _-&_` ‘ Art Sateens ' 28 to 34 inches wide Regular i _gc per yard for _I rc Regular soc pei' yard for 154: Regular 25c per yard for :gc Regular 3oc per yard for 23c Ari Cretonncs 28 to 34 inches vide. Regular r4o per yard for 1 ic Regular i6c per yard for .2c Regular zzc per yard for 17c Regular 24c per yard for 18,: and undoubtedly I ~.> _ r 3 STANLEY BKOS. Rev. A. B. McLeod, pastor oi St. Andrew’s church, Truro, N. S., sr~ rived yesterday in P. E. I.. to at- tend the designation service ot his cousin, Rev. A. D.~McKenzie. at Hartsville this aiternoon. Mr. .Mc- Leod will represent the Foreign Mis- sion Committee oi the Presbyterian Church on this occasion. 1 \. A particularly Jolly evening was spent at the Arena Rink lust night, a special waltz program being inr- nidhed by the band for the pleasure of the Summerside contingent which came down by specinlltrnin to enjoy a dance on skates in the spacious Arena. Needless to say, all who were on the ice thoroughly enjoyed themselves. SHILOl'I’S Quick ease for the worst cough-quick relief to the fhenviel_t._dcold-and SAFE totnke even or a ci . 1 'run is shiieirs cure. ,LUPGS Sold unde_|_:_ a gsinrantse Coudhs to cure co s an coug s y quicker than any other & Coins medicine-or your money b_aclt. 34ye_ars of success commend Shiloh s Cure. Zac.. 60e..$l. am Concerts, Soclnls, Enter- tainments, Business, etc ot a money making nu ture MORNING DAILY or RURAL 'DAILY PBR WORD (elx words to each line)-One cent ior fnch insertion. Churches, temsernrici or anlzatione,en chariirhl Tnstitnlons half raw it' account for some l paid en. presentation Minimum price i5 eenia Bleek QE announce- ments double rates. BME Magee and Deaths FRY!!! but verses will count came rare as ' above. ~ * CARDS 0F THANKS lame rate ss above when inserted in locale, and otherwise at regular ad- vertising rates. #No chage for notices ei strictly iglons services even when silver collec- tion is taken, but all _gatherings in lid oior la connection with churches and charitable institutions, lf an admission lee orcol~ lection tales will be .charged at heli fatal. §.=~Ten (10) per cent D discount on above rates for cash with order. G. F. HUTCHESON. JEWELLER.-0I-TICIAN 6/is Guardian I , » ooo bills in Duplicate i L____§__` ` _J_ was a very estimable young lady, f ‘ ,_ ` an my mia. mme.. T... ... ...i ta. .ii be.. ...na .0 na- ==----==- Bl ill D _ Don’t A » Freeze when you can get hot drinks at any hour exceot ‘ _while you sleep at my popular reetnrsnt. H Lit 'Chicken Pies in abundance justihe thing to warm you up and make von feel good and stroog.dnring this changeable weather- ._ ___ _ E. J.. DESROCHES. SIG DISCOUN T as Pieces Factory loth zo p,c. Of These are last yearfs patterns, all good and suit' able for men's and boys’ suits. We want to clear them all out before the new spring patterns come in as we like to begin the spring trade with new SALE FOR CASH ONLY _w. c. TURNER & co., - The Low -Price. Dry (loads snd_Cloth Store. ' ' _ Sunynside. Charlottetown. l J'*‘ 1 ll lu SFP? l This il what our Combined Ledger and Billing Ouifi. for the Retail or General Merchant. THBOUTFIT CONSISTSOF 1 Ledger rin x xi I Leith" 'r-b radon 2 3 25 1 Ledger Leaves , . TRANSFER BINDER AND CARBON! FREE ` oulst gxxI.sssvueoeoeeaeeieeeeos...¢.a|¢00 Outh: 541vi........................_.N50 5 pac. Discount ii Cash eeeernpnlea Order. . THE McGOWAN MANUFACTURING C0. P. 0. BOX ai. ST. JOHN. N. B. ~ Only Loose Leaf Specieliatsin Maritime Province buy 3: our gueraniec. You’ll be grateful to no alwcy -x