r ` \ - JANUARY 21 I it 'WIS use-._ n -t "THE LA’rms'r Nnvs 7 THE CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN --- i if an __ _k __*__\ _inner or ur, ` PAGE THIBTEFN _ Look 0u¢fi2.';i..2i’..i.‘:~‘.*:.',=:...';-; ciuriorreiowi in Pnuiu ning C i`” octors d A er, 3PlJrove Should your donor ‘" _0£_EE£i S “WN TY , is mu MM .Wellnere Jewelry Store Fobs 30 ' _ for _Prince of Wales, St Dunstan’s cents . Charlottetown Business College ) and Union Commercial College _ ' *_AlSO F ____ Vics *and Abbies pins 35 cents. Tiny Williams changes her two of J. B. Gaudet, Miscouche, entered _hygeopriiduce everything in the Fine Portraiture and E ' Frames _ A Pli d Ro IB ' . I . mgnitls,-ll2a.t,Paligls :ri)dNgifel`tllEg New and Original Font-ure|1.ex: ceptional vs lues,prompt service _ AT_ The CO0K’S Studio ll 0 C K E Y ' i Boots You want Hockey Boots now We have the largest assortment in the city of low prices. locliey Boots. Men's at $1.90, 2.25, and 3.co a pair. Boys' at $1.65, 1.75, 1.85. See our Boys' Climax. Black with tan trimmings s. corker at |.75 a pair, Sold often at 2.25 a pair. Save money by buying your Hockey Bootsfrom ' A. E. Mcliaehen The Shoe Man 82 Queen Street. . Hard Eo°a-lu We are now discharging Hard Coal from the Arthur N GibSon._ Customers should order and take delivery of their coal this week as the price advances after ist Oct ober. - C.l.yons&Co g i Apples We have a few bbls of No 1 Wealthy Apples left in stock, which will clear out at the rate of i $2.15 per bm Good value for the money at i __ Half Price Overslioes Women were never offered a better line of bargains than we _are offering right now in re- ally high class overshoes. Not an article is spared--from the cheapest to the best prices are cut in two. For women wh o want warm, dry feet during the cold, and wet days that are yet to conie,this sale is of ex- ceptional interest ' Don’t delay in get- ting your purchase- you ,know such values can’t last long. Every pair of women’s overshocs goes af half _ price-this is money Alley 8’ Co in your pocket . . le of Women`s f-*Wir parents. W. F. and Mrs If:-user, ter, with six_exceptionally fine -horses Sergt. Villard, formerly in charge lere and who has been spending ri f-ew ,was i i ff_1X. vuliero he holds s. similar posl- and Uoll- ' land. ` meet Russel Clark, formerly of North Turk his homo in Saskatchewan. Mr. Clark cons; may well be classed amon the sue E. Island only ii short time ago and Leod ter selling it at e large profit and mate buying again on e. lnrger scale. tems- busily engaged in hauling home the Hook white oats grown by McKenzie Bros., mit Garfield. F. McRae is thinking of go- laagu ing into the poultry businoie on a iged large scale. Alex. K. McKenzie is to th I __, for exercising his fine young horse. will Miss Sangstcr and Miss M. Benton ‘M-S 0 were in the city last week. Cnmpbe1l~that ing t city recently in return to his home been in Bideford, after an extended visit Wm Cove, DeSa.ble and Victoria. While cegsa in Victoria he visited Charles Palm- Cham Hi up-to-dateness of his farm and build- must ings. The buildings have been 'r:cent- home ly built and are constructed in the , most modern manner and equipped _.J ` with all modern conveniences includ-i bake ing concrete root cellar under tne g ’ It pays to buy in this Province. J. Gordon McKay, Brndalbsne, was m- ‘in the songs at The People's Theatre to- Mrs, night. All should see her. visitor Rev E._P. Calder is_ holding special Paton & Co. are giving their cus- s_e1-vices in _the Clyde _Ricer Baptist tomers some good store news in the ffhufch dufllli this woes. adv. in their regular position in to- ‘ -- days Master JOSBDII Bcnoni Gaudet. son lnrge ,St Dunstan's College yesterday. The -~‘ - Harri RFV~ -7- F10Yd will take for his ternoon from his-late residence, 9 Bllblect tomorrow evening in the Cen- Orlebnr .street, to People's Cemetery. trnl _Christian Church, "Is the world The s §F0W111i: better' or worse?" at 3.3 funeral of the late James B Mrs. J. D. Jenkins, City and Mrs The _J._ D. Jenkins. Vernon River, are vis- discus iting nt Clyde River the guests of lay up C t W. S. Newsome, of Charlottetown,'hil;p1m laws NHS morning by the Earl Grey Hniiinx cnronioio. which he intends to distribute among The his customers in Nova Scotia. of Chicago, the Turkish middlcweight m champi ' ' o_f____Qnnada has been published in of the Ordnance Stores in this city, maixila days here leaves today for Hali- Dona. M ._ He is after McDonald but will Wiltshire, intends leaving shortly for down dered an open challenge to all. E '.Perhaps “Mohamed” might be in- cessful Islanders abroad. He left P. duwd took up land in that sunny clime, la- wx-mu __ Melville Notes:-Hector Gillis_ is ni winter's fire-wood. M. Gilmore, Mel- the ¢ Ville. iS distributing Bl>€¢imen9 Of I. Hockey League are willing to per- hem to entefthe intermediate e. They have not as yet depos- tlie amount required to be Dllid »c league on their admission. The tskihz advantage of the good rvsdsqraniinoion oi Montague to uioiongno find favor in the eyes of support- f the game here, as the boys of section of the Province are an MU-1000 Paid 8~ UYUIE Visit W 1-’1ffB9‘ especially sporty class and they will Bllt Vallel’ last Week- ` undoubtedly do much toward increas- he interest in the game in the Colin McKay passed through the eastern county, Hither-to they have champions of their county and in all probability put up a to relatives and friends in Canoe ‘I husky Beptltte to play the games ne. ry to decide the intermediate pionship, which, owing to the _ ef and “'35 “N011 i¥l1Dl`€SS€d bl’ thc distance from the hockey centres not exceed two, viz., home and t ohn McQuillan & Oo. uuy dressed city' yesterday. A. McKinnon, Bellevue, was a to the city yesterday. Guardian as well as in their adv. will take place tomorrow af- ervices will start at the house 0 p. m., funeral at 4. tern schooner Empress, after rging her cargo of coal, will at Cunard’s wharf for the win- Her crew has been discharged. Buchanan leaves this week lor me in Montague, PLE. Island.- challenge of young Mohamed on, to all middleweight wrest- nd papers. Young Mohamed romised s match with Dan Mc- ld for the ‘20th of this month cDonald is now in Newfound anyone at cntchweights. The weighs about 170 poun-ds' and as low as 165. This is to be to come to Charlottetown. Mc- is still here and as the two ere are nearly of even weight a h between the two would be in- ing. _...A s understood that the Montague ey Club have decided to accept onditions under which the P. E. games. , organs attached. 12-12dtf. burn and a. dwelling house finishch and furnished in excellent fashion. Mr. Palmer is also the owner of one of the best Scotch fillies that Mr. McKay has yet seen. 5 Many will hear with regret of thc death which occurrcil nt Clyde River, .January 1-ith. of Sarah Jean Mc- L ` the el th ‘ fh l Crystals l di iding the country between two or th" e cuustituencics each to have five TonoN'I‘o, Jan. is-while oondnot- 'tho rroiiibers and A group of constituen- mg c.¢n each returning threc members. tcrday_ principal _}_ C_ HM-Bt0n_ of QUEBEC, Jan. 18-The Dominion foiustry convention was suspiciously opened this morning by Enrl Grey before n distinguished gathering. Hin excellency in his opening remarks re- ferred to the earlier conventions and the importance of the work. In the absznie of riir Wilfrid Laurier, who was detained by parliamentary dut- ies, a latter was read from the prime inlnlstcr, expressing his regret at not being able to be Present and also his entire sympathy with the convention. He expressed the hope that the in- stitution would become permanent. Hon. W. C. Edwards presided in the absence of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. A cordial welcome woe extended to the convention by Sir Lomcr'Gouin, who said that the delegates attending the convention were the pioneers who had first discovered the forest of wealth of Canada in the province of Que- bec. “‘We want," said Sir Lomer Gouin, "to bequeath our natural resources to our successors, not only in the act, but in the most advanced stage of development possible." Mayor Drouin of Quebec, extended the hospitality of the city to the vis- - When it Comes to -ia. Show Down the Black Cat ciforefle win every time in the cigarette deck. “Chip in" I0 Black Cat Cigarettes l0foi» 10,o..,¢, Smoke one. ll you doa’t find it the mildest smoothest, loot fmgnnz cigarette you ever tasted for the price, welll refund your “ ante." And Bleek Cute don't “bluE." They give you prgeigdy 'gg you "call" for-pun tobneoo, free from any form of “|wvetenen" or adulterlnt. Purer cigarettes are not made at any price. Ar All 0004 Tekannhn cnnnsims a lu/incl/iiws c1c._x1iB'rras. ua. . r|,,,,_;_ °,,|,,, Oil. . Bleek Coq eu the loan oerm today, for A box of itors and the support of the clergy Begin and by the Right Rev. Hun- Dli that both sides of the house agreed R6 on the importance and good work of er_ the convention. ` 011 ou .-1. pa dependent says : The government will sd lishing home rule and will appoint a ho committee of the cabinet to frame a, fit homo rule measure. Lord courtney, of Penwith, non C, written to Thomas Baton, chairman of the Freeman's Journal company, saying that the time has come to tho n uborni uno been ni nnionist in C- Irish matters and heretofore opposed V0 o' all elements in the assembly by John E Redmond, who was todo the Irish members of parliament who ST visited the United Statesand Can- Fr ada. last October for thc purpose of ,ren u ii ' 't f; ' f &C ,d' D 'n .'ntheUlt ‘"°"“"‘“ "‘ "es ‘“ the “ws” ° oon‘l.¢_v°.h'i5 si’..“¢'o`li’il‘n'~oonia.i.n . in . , . . fl il 'tl . lONE H . » » ' illlxfiljlltilnfbr dii