, ~ _-._-_-.~.- ' . gi ~.i..,~_.§ -.-_`.~-l.,-_’-1.--’ .»-Iwi'--.--. ~. .; -*»..~;¢._t ,:"»',..--» -A -;.<*¢.-‘.-`- .f-rf.-S-its '-.f'___ .H »" r-f,;- .~‘~'~.'»1r,-;».~,.-~ _ . f - . , f < »_,_', Y. I -,.~ " .-.<., .- .,~ . ,,.. ag. - ._.,., ~\,» -r’.5,~ _ii yi. ¢.,__, _ Mp. ,,\.,;..vf§,._»s»,¢, _~'»_,v ,., .51 _,_ Il’ ,ff I-..' .,' , ',r '- _-- -. .»; l f ' f, ANUARY as f9”§ "Tm “WST mi 1 'rnn cHARLo'1"rE'ro.wN GUARDMN "MT °F AU-" . ann ssvi-:NI " ‘\ "-1-.`l`-‘l ‘.`~'~'g~l`i~'l' - sl" l' ~ 7- "'1_l`- ‘tn .'~'°.."E' if -"f’f"='.r "‘r"~*v. “f'»"-"-".-,"-iii# -'F-‘-'l?’:{" ‘~il‘#‘¢ Zl“-e`,.'.'.'~-.El-s ",- i.:‘i,:l-_-'-fl.-'st "fu , -.{"M»- “M f\f>»\*f..' -: f- _ . -_g-A--. ~,,- ' :, -_--W . "'.-' _ vi . < »¥_»»',',- ~ r, . " 1 '- ‘ -~ . ». -. , - _..,'i§_-_'-~;,s' _if-‘._'.~)' .Q ,»-:g f"'_; ir- ,_ 4~i,.“-`i.',.. '»¢,_ j -~ _ _.‘ ~.~~`»“> I .~ -gpg.; '. -Iv ~ gs-» ‘_, ,"_‘,¢»-=’ g_r`»,_ _' ¢_: ,~'_-_ e ‘ 'tj' 1. .~-aft 2-#-7' _».- , ;‘_’_‘»-, “fm . 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If ._.|_ _ _ ____-_A ___...._1-_za-E5 7 - --_ -~-< ~---»- - *".`“_ `T ._ b ' i t t ii ,.ili°li.§1 ii_i_i'_ni_li`i='ii¢i'li‘i__t_ri';it°ii‘¢_t_'iii-:ill ll 0119 BF 18 I0 llglia' theantucan only ba had at t.f"u’§. I - -J All ""2 Winter Goods L/'Z \ Overshoes, Felt Slippers, Hockey Boots, etc, at big dis- counts to cle-ir. A. E. ll/ichaeileti The Stinr-.M'-\~\ ' l _ Sterling Bitters The Never Failing llearhflerve and Stomach RGiTl0‘.|ly A Proven Medicine oi Exceptional Value Testimonials and Reference the hundred from peopln moat prominent in City ad Country. No failures. B' li by P.McQU AID 42 Queen Street. Opposite Auld Bros Prim- _:oc ptr bottle. I _ _ We thank our many customers lor their generouspatronage during the year -1911 and we extend to all the Season Greetings C. W. Patterson J aweller. - L _ i l Yom' Money’s Worth ln Coal ’l‘h t l 3o__Ig_o=_rv_li__at you get when you buy your Thvwlinlrreatdifferen a in the tem- p_erat\ira of a room willi dlfleran kinda of °“|~ W8 Cl" Hive you -4 oal with _the 5.~'£°.'l¥‘.'ll.§i“Z.‘2.‘il"‘i-`»i“i‘-ii"”" Ti"-» E'-“Fl "<'-;»“' Coal is Right Pri eos t. m _ ur L. Lyons -Ri Co _ l hfn Y i *_* _-_ .___ .17 ._ .._._.__._-.rl "W8 have a big line of fancy vests ill the latest styles arid patterns that usually scll nt prices rniiging to $5 Q-02__Cdlcar at. $2.59 H. H. Bro\vn`s ._e- iii. "W0 have a splendid line of men's kid and working gloves, ‘usually sold “lf Prices ranging from $1.25 to $2.75 t0 go at from 69c to $1.65. Also ri line of boys’ leather mitts at 22c and 350. H. H. Brown’s. 1-24d3i. "Ullr English pajamas arc of th” l1i8hest gradethroughout, very Wllrm and comfortable worth $2.50 wr $1.65. also ii ima of night anim ln English flannel worth $2.25 voinrr now at liic. H. H. Brown’s. 1-24d8l. cfal'l"toiii"unl 1 C We reg to a 'visa that we have now in "Wk if good supply of choice Reserve Runm'ne and Nut Coal which we are sell- ing at our Coal Depot or F. O. B. Cars at lowest prices. We have also a quantity of Authracits Pea Coal, which burns satisfactorily in Bliss Burner Sirves, and which il being ;>l<|_ in p'acc ot' Anlliracite Chestnut 0. ' Also a quantity of Hardwood cut and Init in ii-.i s srii able for open grate: and liven. lliintain. Bell & Co. Agents Dominion Coal Ce. Ltd. I _[I /halos oi me iaiiy\l ` i`l°‘""'il ~ i rl ‘ I. ‘l ,. . it Il New Styles in ~ Women’s _ ` Pumps ` __ __ _= - This se.lsou's sl_\~les in -- woi:i~n’s pumps for even- i `_ ilu; ».-mail' src ivitli- ut doubt ', ilu; btst tliil lwve ever been shown in this clly The graceful liu-s, and high heels mnkc the-se pumps lor;-l~: much sm..llcr than they reall\ aieziiil for com- fort, styie and durability they are in a class all their own. ‘ Ill .il“ Notice the cxtreiii. ly low prices White satin.. ...2 50 Blue and pink satin 3 00 \-‘lercerizerl poplin in lavender, pink arid hliie _....2.50 Blick velvet Queen Qual, ity . . . . . . . 4 00 Blick suede4 oo anrld 50 Blur-k satin . . .. . _ ` 3 50 Patent leather 3.50 and I tl ___ ll 'l l l % It pays to buy in this Province A large number will accompany the Victoriss to Bummerside _for the game tomorrow night. The special leaves at 3.45 p.in. _ W. T. Ritch, one of the Comrnis sioners appointed to enquire into thc sheep industry in Canada, is expect ad to speak on this subject at Trace- die Cross on Feb. lst, at Grand R.iv- er, Lot 14, on Feb. 2nd, and_ at Georgetown on Feb. 3rd. The report of tha Commission has been very highlh' Bfloken of, and all farmers within rsaspnable distance of these Dlaces should make it a point t. hear Mr. Ritch. According to New Glasgow papers the “Cnbs" should win every game as they, have the best team. Mani are inclined to doubt the statemen that they have the best team. It is rumored that a change has been madi in the managership of the "Cubs." The reports say that Chester Greg- ory (formerly of this city) has beer appointed manager and Rocket Pow- der captain. In all the Presbyterian and Method- ist churches in the near future, says an Amherst`exchange, a vote will br taken on the important question of 1' union of these churches in Canada and the Congregational church of the Dominion. Rev. Dr. Heartz was ti member of the joint committees -that formulated the basis of union. (Thi First Methodist Church in Charlott- etown has received the ballots and they will be mailed to the members of the congregation to be returned ah0i'tly.). e. A. W. Robb, local secretary of th: l>Y. M. C. A., returned Saturday frorr Trllro (N. 3.), where he was in at- ltendance at the convention of the maritime board. The board, he said, l approved of the suggestion of making the association a national board. A convention is to be held in Winnipeg in the near future. In the meantime before the idea is brought into force it must he submitted to the branches of the association, and it is expected that probably about the lust. of Feb- ruary a one-day maritime convention will he held to discuss the matter.- St. John Exc. (Mr. Robb was for- merly secretary of the Y. M. C._A., here.). The Madame Sherry Company closed their brief engagement at the Alley &? Co ` :T-4_44“'_°..2 2 :E23 U5 Quern St. ‘I ' 1 DR A. ' B. itlull) UE!i'I.‘lS'l‘ Office Hours 9-l and 2-tl t)ver Jenkins & Son NEW PROWSE BLOCK lidrti Charlottetown P..l. Snaps in Groceries 2 Tins Salmon for 25 cents. 2 Tins Sardiues for 25 cents. 2 Tins Clanis for 25 cents- 3 pkgs Post Toasties for 25 cents. Boneless Digbys 18 cents per lb. Skinned Codtish S cents per lb. Baked Beans 6 cents a tin. Toilet Soap 3 cakes for 5 cents. at _Beef fi fiefie V if our srviilsi Si l_ ATTRACT your attention Why? Because we show you only "TOP NOTCHHRS" They are made by the BhS_'l‘ I r>Es1GNi-uns. _ BAYER l’llO'l`O STUDIO J is nn.»w~,na.o I Crown and liridgo -‘lricctallrt N' lt ~'itl liririk Iiliiliiing _" 1-;-_irqenll‘i~iri Plitiiio i-iss' _ lwork' of the church in that it. reaches _.l<`“'-iff Ol’ l"l‘" _ Over l’r~»w~v__l'i"\"°~_______ all classes null taken coznizarico of f"3'l5-3--=~~ “"‘*`**:"'f’~ fs:cial problems, its leaders arlvocat- l V" ----'-'~- -- ' "_" _____ ____________ ling an alliance with trade iinionilsmg |in the edort to hcttcr the condition, , . . ,. . -. _ of the workers in the cities. A cam-I L05" h' L' kobnln' ` paign has been in progress in Bos-I iw dl: . I',.,. fm" for some “locks and has led tot la ti " Electors 0 M our I Who will take steps to establish an bullies ANU G iil,lf‘m€llf * lExperimental F‘arm in New Bruns- At the itque-‘t of -1 large nim1l>er| wick. er.-° -1-1-;':~:':_->--'~'-'--_ _.___ .__..- . ’ i '_ _ i this province.) Y »-~ - "l Academy of Music cn Saturday- night and the Company has disbanded. As a result fifteen members of the Com- pany are practically stranded in the City. 'the principals and the higher salaried members of the Company left by train last night, but the oth- ers owing to their financial circum- stances are not able to leave the City. Of the number left behind six are female members of the chorus and they have no friends in the City. Some of them will today seek brief engagements with the managers of the local moving picture houses, and it successful they hope to be able to earn sufficient; money by singing to pay their way to their liomes.-(Hair fax Exc. (This company performed here some time ago and created a favorable impression.) Miss Katherine Hughes will relin- quish lier duties as private secretary to Premier Sifton for the coming six or seven months to permit her to take a trip to Honolulu. She has igeen' in very poor health for some time past and is compelled to take this Pacific ocean trip. Miss Hughes ex- pects to leave here on Saturday for Vancouver, from where she will sail at once for the Pacific islands. Her friends are solicitous for her health and. have been wishing her a pleas- ant and profitable trip. Her recently published book, a biography of Father Lacombe, has been accorded a great deal of praise by reviewers everywhere. It is said to be a. delight- ful work, giving an intimate account of early days in this part of thc west. Miss Hughes is understood to he writing ri novel now.-Edmonton Journal. (Miss I-luglicri is ti native of Rev. Dr. C_. R. Flanders, pastor of Itlentenary church, St.. John, has re- -ceived an iiivltation to be present to- lV.'en and Religion Movement l in Canada to be held t Toronto This mov ment I I,,,._N.,.I_,_,T morrow at the organization of the - ew 0. _ | , Ul\1ii'l.ttue»i\\n. 3 _ e I ® 9:illdiyr. - ,started in the United States, basl __1Ii1;id t_rerrcnf4 19 ' 3.25 ol 2.44 tiff/ 8.8 for 66 f 'lvl 5 4 4_5o or 3.38 W Muffe Cl1llClT€Tl'S :sally 4.25 for; 19 _ , _ f 4 _9 _ fm 94° ` '. ,` 653 f¢(>)i"4.8-li 1.6- for 1.24 ~ .Ib C? F C 186 for 1.29 0/y R Id UT. SIDS Men’s 71? eg 'i\'- Ladms I _ ` AQE MAR ' 2.50 for 1.88 .Special 72c 1.35 for 1.02 _, - 3-75 for 2-S5 We consicer we have too inany 330 for 6 3-,- 1.75 for 1.32 Boys’ M en’s .F ur 79c for 6oc Collars 1 35 for 1.02 3.50 for 2 63 6.50 for 488 1 50 for 1.13 9.00 for 6.75 I 39C A number of pieces, containing about Another lot of about 700 yards of rooo yards of pure wool dress fabrics regular prices 58010 75C_ Sale _ _ pure wool twcefls etc, regular Price---» --~--»~----~.......e. .\`5:t0 i 35 Sale price... ~.-_ .rosy-Av-.'\~'.a, < B 5’/Ho/lis.1"\`55 winter goods and- must dispose of them as soon as possible. ‘i/Ve have already sold quite a quantity and know the l>:tlai1c.e\ron't last long Dress Goods 69C I M M en’s Wear -l Men’s \Vinter .Shirts new ln Blankets Sand l | Comforts | All wool blankets (new) _ ___ _ d _ _ _ $425 for $3 I9 in at c an u lite _- 5.00 for 5.75 _ 5-00 f0T $450 1 25 for 9413* 5 .I , 1.65 for l.2 . D°W1;C°;nf;rtab]eS(neW bale price. Men’s Uigderlvear (new) 4 25 Of -' ' 1.15 for 7c 5 0° for 3 75 1 1.25 lor 94c 5-5° f0f488 ‘ _,_,__ l 1.65 for l.24 ` Special Net Blouses 75° for 57¢ ' _ 1.25 for 94c A lot of net wzllsts LSI) for |15 l\'lcii’s Vi/ool lined Gloves (new) S5c for 64c in all sizes 4.50 to I 7.59. The first arrivals l 6 of the new spring Goods Thirty pieces of Crum’s standard English Prints 15c per yard. I 25 pieces of Aoderson’s ssotch Zephyrs in plaids i2c 15c 18c per yard Stanley _ Bros » _--_ ~ - __ --*__ _3 - ,TRIBUTE OF LAMBS church bearing her name pays a. tri- HON MARTIN B.l-IRRELIZ _ Bnoutiirr 'ro 'rrii-1 i>0i>i'-1 lbute of lambs to st. John Latersn. ' ____ _`- They are first brought to the Pope ROME, Jan. 22-The Pope. u-ho ap- lOl” his bclwdiction. The pearcd to llc in excellent. licliltli Sun- l’0llc carcsscs thc lambs day, received a large lllrlc;:nt|<»i1,\\'lzi¢-1| which were bcdeckerl with rih- hrolight to him n nlllubvl' of lambs, gbflnfl- Tl\0.V Will be kffllll llliV'¥ Until following the custom of _mu-.-_ 'rliisilivstw their wool bcine used for the being the fcnsi. of Hi. .tum-.<, the l Pallin t-r.»nferr'cd upon Archliishopli. l l A _; _,J ' l l ' I A ) fr' p1nN"r arPiu~:c1a'i~_a rr. ~_._,f o@s A l “ 6...... ...ff , Mrs l"cck-Really, we never know _*_ ' ° °’°° NEIL . M NEIL lo I n ou way from He asn _ Omen 36 Queen Street } deliver the alumni oration at the ___5dm'_3' _ .l C bndwfmtf spvgkenwso Le °Tnce_ who wrestles in The People‘s Tha atre on Saturday night. . _ |>||m¢ 4°. .na 409 next encoenia of the U. N _B .. l .».~t"' ' t r » 1 - 1 1 H. ,. .A » ` . \ , ` l - ~ ‘ ~