FEBRUARY I9 19" ' "THE LATEST NEWS THE C WN GUAI_l__DIAN ' Imsr ol' tru' """- A PAQl> _ A °“""°11"i"'¢i it _/ _ "Isl i "t ' ‘IMA Lib( ii-i-_ _ ,ij §i.*-,-G55 . Hy." ` y' cctv . i.L r v i -' ‘ _ -#J “Sing a song of siXpet1C¢i A pocket full of rye_. pour :ind twenty blackbirds ' Baked in a pie ” . You could never ha-ve baked but for our Coal. i.iis'i` voir FORGET, COAL TODAY. We are at your service and" wi send you whatever you want. IN COLD WEATHER COAL HERE A. Picliard & Phone 240 Ch’town. order I _ , 1 and Harsh Physic Cause Distressing Complaints _._ \ You cannot be over-careful iii the ‘selection of medicine for children. IQnly the very gentlest bowel medi- ’cine should ever he given, except in emergency cases. Ordinary pills, cat- hartics and purgatives are apt to do more harm than good. They may cause griping, nausea and other dis- tressing after-eflects that are frequen- .tly health-destroying. We personally recommend and guar- antee Rexall Orderlies as the safest and most dependable remedy, -which we know, for constipation and asspci- ate bowel disorders. We have sdch ali- lsolute iaith in the virtues of this theni'remedy that we sell it on ourfguar- lantee of money back if every instance where it fails to give entire satisfac- tion, and we urge all in need of such. I medicine to try it at our risk. _ Rexall Orderlies are eaten just like Candy, are particularly prompt and BllYiugreeahle in action, ma be taken at Y any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, groping, excessive looseness, or other undesirable effects. C0'They huvea very mild but positive nction upon the» organs with which they come in contact, apparently ac-. ‘ting as n regulntive ti,-nic upon tho ireliixcil muscular coat of the bowel, 'thus overcoming weakness, and aid- ing to restore the bowels to more 5' `.\'iTi`v Ai>vicn'|‘is1sMi»iii7rs. vigorous and healthy activity. _ llexall Oiilerlies commonly 00m* For Sale J, ‘\1.iii.i- Imui built list _luly. 22 ft. li\ii_i_', ii fi with-. and i-iiiiipliizd \vith n li ii, (insolinc engine. For furthi r partir-iil;\rs ndilrrsu Niiliol_\l\' i ,I home mid these prices enable . you to get what you need at a very great saving. " _ Shincn, a splendid mflill PQll*‘h that will clean anylhing from llf\l0 i: ," _ _ _ , _ ~ . , i i ; ly and produces *_-;~ jiuiil ‘l`ii,ali}rilliiiiitp.p durable polish. _ ; ,_____________ _ _ ‘if _ . I5 , , ' - "__-.`-'-"""._-_-“~ rcgulrir 25c, our sipcvial price. . .. c I :T5-if -.-I -s<'\.‘ i-_.ij-~ '? ~ -= Liquid V¢n¢¢|- [of all kinda of wood, will reiiciv, ri' finish, c'e_iu and disinfect with siirprlsiiig ease all wood work or anything having A vnrnished. ]3P“'“"’d ur i-iiainellrrl surface .lt reiuvnnates the original finish and adds anew gm” besides. Laige bottle 40c, small bottle. . . . . _ .. . . . . . . . . . . ._ . ~ - - - - - 25° Duslhsne iii indespensable for sweeping. it kills all Ee""'°' _ <.\vi\_~ lah( r and ilnus away willi hnlf your diiitiiig. Large <‘3tl 5. '*' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J5c l` i' ll\||cl\tr's Polish the best fiui&5’ Peardon It pays to buy in this Piovince. Attention is called to the auction sale of Charles Mclllacheru of'Brack- l__ey Point which appears in this is- sue. E. S. Reid, of the Royal Bank, Charlottetown, is spending ai four weeks visit at his home in Crapaud, recuperating after his somewhat ser- ious illness. 5 At the missionary anniversary of the Woodstock, N. B., Methodist Church held recently -Rev. Neil Mc- Laughlin, ‘brother of Dr. Mcbaughlln, City, was the special preacher. Wm. Munroe, Clidrlottetown, a hrakesnian on the l’. E. I, R, was removed to the P. E. I. Hospital on Saturday and was operated on for appendigitis. He was reported as do- ing nicely. G. B. Ruess, St, John; Wilfred Forbes. Port Vernon; Harvey Mitch- ell, Fredericton, N. B.; W.H. Proct- er and H. E. Webster, Montreal, re- gistered at the Victoria Hotel, Char- lottetown, between 10.30 Saturday night and 9.45 the previous night. H. J. Ballem, Sydney; A. L. 0. Phillips, ~'I‘oronto; John McLean, Montreal; Chester Praitt, St. Peter’s; (3. L. Grant. Charlottetown, and A. H. Dixon, Montreal, registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.40 Saturday night and 9.30 the previous night. ._ The annual Cape Traverse School entertainment will be held on Thurs- ilay, Feb. 22. A good program has been prepared. If weather should not lic favorable on Thursday, concert will be held first ifinenight: following. Admission fifteen cents, children ten cents and ladies _with baskets free. A tlefillatch received Saturday by flapt. D. A. McKinnon, Charlotte- townf, from Mr. Regan, secretary of the Slwastika Hockey Club of Wind- SUP. N. S.. stated that owing to their previous arrangements for a trip to _Newfoundland they cannot come here this week. They will ar- range dates later. 'By a special wire received by James Mi-Millaiii, Charlottetown, Saturday it was learned that McGill had won the Inter-collegiate flliampionships of Canada, defeating Toronto the prev- ions night in a fast and furious game of hockey which resulted in g, score of I0-4. Harry Smith, Charlotte- town, is one of the forward line of McGill and reckoned one of the best men on t,he team. Word was received in Charlotte- town on Saturday of the games in New Glasgow nnilxllalifax in the Ma.- ritime Province Hockey Association] and omitted from Saturdays issue. 'l‘he Moncton Vics in New Glasgow, :ifter the liest game of the entire se- ries, defeated the New ‘fllasgow Cubs liy ii score of 6-3 and in Halifax the Socials were defeated by the Cres- cents 8--7. _ ,The Victorian of Charlottetown will likely arrange with the New Glasgow Hhamrocks for a'series of games in lthe Arena shortly. As the Sham- rocks are not winners in a league they cannot compete for the Starr Trophy under the rules, but the Karnes would be interesting, _if’___9¥llY for the sake of a comparison of main- land and P. E. I. amateur hockey- ists. The Charlottetown Hockey League was opened on Saturday night be- fore a fair audience at the Arena rink. The first game called was be- tween West Kent School team and the second Prince of Wales teamj Both teams played good, fast hockey with fairly good team work. The game was very even, West Kent win- ning by the score of 3 to 2. The Y. M. C. Aseuior team were defeat-‘ ed in thc senior game by the first Prince of Wales. No faster game has been seen. in the Arena. this winter. The game was fast and clean only two penalties being charged up the entire game. Jack Gordon for the Y. M. C. A. started the scoring after two minutes' play, on a pretty com-i bination. At the end' of ten minutes of fast work A. Rattenbury scored for P1 W. G., followed two minutes inter by L. Campbell. In the last minute of the first half Rattenbury again scored, making the score 3 to 1. The second half opened with good fast hockey and after one minute of play I.. Campbell put in the fourth for P. W. C.. At about the middle of the last half McGarey scored for P. W. C. and Rattenbury followed 30 seconds later with the final tally for P. W. (‘. Nash after a pretty run passed to Warburton who scored for Y. M. (1. A. The game ended with the score 6 to 2. Both gninies were clean and were tinished at 10.40 p. ni. It was the first time that all the Y. M. C. A. have played together) and will show up much stronger by the next game. ‘ :;Kreso Fllieep Dip is ii very strong and effective preparation for llce ofn cattle or sheep. Splendid to have ar- ound the house or stable. Two sizes 25 and 45c. B/ole agents, The MacKinnon Drug Co, Cor. Gt. Geo. di Kt.. Sta. 2-19dtf. j ' -1| mm _ ' Insist on - quality QUALITY ! And you'll always find it in our EVAPORATED CRFAM BREAD Mrs. L. R. ings and -Miss Adele Inge of Orwell were visitors to Char- lottetown Saturday. Charles Batt. Charlottetown, left last night for Moncton. He will be absent about a week. A. L. Phillips, representing Lever Bros, London, left on the mail spe- cial last night for Georgetown. He will go to Montague today. Rev. Dr. McLellan,` of St. Dun- stan's Cathedral, Charlotte-» town. returned yesterday after- noon ori the special from Georgetown, alter a trip to Montreal. Miss Ethel Affleck, Searletown,who has been visiting in Charlottetown for 8, weuzk, the guest' of Alfred Af- fleck, and also at Marshfield for n week, has' returned to her home. The death occurred at the Char- lottetown Hospital on Saturday night of Miss Mary Curran, an elderly lady who for some years has been a b0HI‘d€l' at that institution. Prince Edward Islanders are noted for their devotion to their homeland and their loyalty to each other. All should let Tuesdny’s benefit perfofrni- nnce be further proof of this by an overflowing house. A Special train wlll run from »Vrr- non River. stopping at all intermedi- ate stations tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, bringing many from that section to`the benefit performance of the “Deestriok Skule." The many friends of Fenton Hig- gins. of the l". E. I. R., Char- lottetown, will regret to leiirn that he is seriously ill. His condition yesterday was reported to be un- changed. The St. Patrick’s Branch . of .the Benevolent Irish So- ciety of Lot 22 are to have their annual entertain-mentiin Hope River Hall on Monday, March 18th. Rev. Fr. Curran of Kelly's Cross has kindly consented to give the address. Annlouncement will appear later. Among the passengers east from Charlottetown on Saturday were Messrs. Whitlock, Brady, McAulay and Gass of the P. E. I. Telephone Co., who went to Montague to ar- range for new headquarters for the Telephone Exchange which was huru- ed out Sntiirday morning. In the First Methodist Church yes~ terday morning tliev. Mr. Heaney, the pastor, delivered a sermon on the Basis of Union and in the evening on the subject of Union, Arguments For and Against. His remarks were in-_ structive and were highly appreciated as an assistance to the congregation. in voting on the subject. The fire alarm rnng in Charlotte- town on Saturday afternoon shortly before five o'clock. Some old rags were burning in a house on Eus/ton Street near Worthy's corner and the blaze was extinguished before the fire- men arrived. They had a heavy pull with their apparatus- through the snow, but notwithstanding this re- sponded with usiial promptness. One of the most _daring acts yet is reported as having o.curred yesterday afternoon. While a citizen was-driv- ing along the street,-accompanied by other teams, his whip was deliberate- ly snatched from the socket in his sleigh by ii party in it team going in the opposite direction and the culprit drove away hurriedly. Even though the latter should feel he required the whip more than the owner it is real- llv no excuse for so dastardly an act .The Blind Can’t _ See Far but they usually have a good taste. ~ We imported some PURE COD LIVER OIL direct from Norway, and it is pre- pared with great care and can be relied on to be the BEST QUALITY. - free from the strong un- pleasant odor which ac- companied the poorer kinds. Two sizes. 25c and 5oc a bottle. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. V _ You Need Mac's fcough Curex Mac’s Cough Cure is a pleasing palatable pre- paration that will relieve the cough, cure the cold in the shortest possible time. It is pleasing to the palate, easy to take and promptly removes all irritation from the throat. Itis one of the best cough remedies on the market and the best at its price. A bottle'..-25¢ ch.rlottetown Provo it for yourself.. &_i__ _J I 4-igiiif. . _ I _ Stewarfc Bakery ` ‘Il Y tl 1 '_ ii’ , ’»~ if - V" »'..;.‘P."`i&~‘. -is ,.v.":____-,i'.\;'i:"1¢[|A,'\q“#iI§`,l‘.,. _ _ i . \ .. 163 .fl_9“*3“’_°§*_»_ _ _ - (_ @uvi¢¢@%." A " l2l¢Jl0/llmyflmi 1 _ Ill Queen Street Ch' Town `\‘i __._" . , ‘.`Lé ,`_.._ - -. -f.-,'\%c ,;-~ 'a-. \. \ _---A Damask Table Cloths 7 THIS GREAT SALE (')F LINEN TABLE CLOTHS includes a lot of the most interesting linen bargains ever placed before the buyers of P. E. Island. A great gathering of handsome linen table cloths-border _‘ woven right round in each case-only requiring to be hemmed before using. ' These all have some trifling imperfection--very slight-whicli will not im- pair the value of the cloth-biit prevents its being sold at regular prices. ]ust notice the savings represented in the figures below:-- _ _ Size ` Price _ ' 36x45 ins. Linen Tablecloths $51 oo ,for 75c ~ White 451145 “ " “ I-wefof 85° white _ Linens .i ci ii 6 ’ is u cc f I S315 7x09 ll tt ec SIIG Snaps 57X°6 U H “ ~ Snaps _ _ 71x72 2.65 for 2.oo , ||'| ti <4 ii ln ~ ' f Linens l 71-“O5 il il ii 4-35 f°1‘ 3 45 | 88x90 5.50 for 4.25 l 67xioi I 2.30 for 1.80 - ' ll ll ll _ 71xro8 3.55 for 2.85 I 88xioS “ “ “ 8.50 for.6.5o ___ `_ _ 4 Pillow Cottons,S'heetings. Towellings i Bought at This Sale. H emmediFree 0 O O _` U Save on Sheelings al Deep Cuts in Pillow the Whiléiiliooids i Sale Coiioiigi ai" ywhiie Au enormous pile ofl sheietipgs in _ ” unbleaclied and white twi l an p aiu in every width, specially reduced iii price for the great sale. _ _ ' 72 in iinbleached reg 246 for ,gc The range of Pillow Cottous is pur- 72 iii “ “ 28c for zqc ticularly coinplcte and fine. The goods 2Sc for 24c sliowu are in almost all cases direct 36c for 'goc from the makers. and are up to the 63 in “ ‘ 80 in “ “ 72 in bleached white 72 _in white sheeting 27c for a2c 32c for 28c best standards of this establishment. You will find that every price is sub- 38c for 34C 42c for 3Sc 48c for 4oc 52c for 45c 72 in very fine 72 in Wigan 80 in very fine 80 in Best Canadian go in verv fine plain 62c for 5oc TWILLED SIIEETINGS 80 inches wide, special 3Ff’c 80 if ii ii 420 'Q . S0 tt »¢ H 45C so “ “ “ _soc it [FREE HEMMINGTI We will heiii. neatly, free of charge all Sheetlngs and Pillow Cottons bought at this sale. When making your purchase please mention to the salesman the width ' hem required, and how soon wanted. _ This offer applies to sheetiugs and Pillow cottous only. omni? l 1 ‘_ *_ i V i 1 stantially cut, making this such a buy- ing chance as comes but seldom. And then bear in mind that all Pillow Cottons will lie llemmed Free PILLOW COTTONS English Pillow Cottons 40 in. Circular r8c per yd. 42 19c per'yd._ _ 44 2oc per yd. _ 46 “ “ 22c per yd. Light Weight Canadian Circular. ' ) 40 in. Circular 2oc per yd. i _ 7 - 42 “ " 22c per yd. _ i K( ll 44 Heavy Circular. _ 40 in. Circplar 23c per yd. ` _.1 ig 4 2 “ 25c per yd. .§~ 44 27c per yd 3oc per yd Cut sono ROCK Cl ALWAYS SELECT Master Mason _ The reliable brand cut from our original “Ausiuc/is Nir\"i " Plug. MANUFACTURED BY ` E _ Qusesc. Plug Tobleco lv Au. onuirs TY TOBACCO CO- ¢ _ _ nr 5; _‘_ 2 Sale; of “Mill Seconds” ` ' _.». -. . ...dt é » ¢ i J s i f l _ __ ./ _ . ‘..» ni" =~= " f, e , , _ ,§ \fs ~'A _l 1'. ii_’.'-*li .:‘ _ ' .' i -~ 'ew `1’¢il‘”ii'i.'i'l‘l\- .» `V l -.,___,_" .- 'ji i 3 'i \` _.. 1. i i '_ i* nl 1 Fi ri F" ii ill oi iii §’Iv 5 _-Q. =_ji .. _ ._ 'fi .i ,J .53 uit; 1? -1! r_ 1. . ik if fir ~-