' Championship I u 'JANUARY 24, 1910 .mm LATE > ___ _ sr News 'l`I__~lE CHARLCTTETOWN GUARDIAN rmsr or 11.11 ` pA(;E rt*-1 T* 'THE 0UEEN's comm GUARDIAN..:i.§:..:;¢°a~e°_;:.e~a=it D” ' ’ 'O lates. aunt of which win appear in ` ' A 'R __ Head Offices 'in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown The Guardian tomorrow, and should be carefully read by all. ‘ Maritime a _m 1?.. I Races _ Wednesday, 26th l Representatives from ' Ne\v Brunswick ` _ Nova Scotia , _ Prince Iedward Island will take part in the above races. Reserve seats plan opens at ro o’clock Monday morn- ing at Hughes’ Drugstore. _*_ Daniel Robbins, postmaster, B 'gon ,B ,,, the C,,,._ ‘m _ E. i~i. ivienaenern, city, ieft for D. J. Riley has kindly consented to --_ K’ run as acouncillor for Ward Two as A. N. McKay, City, proprietor of /ill be seen by his card elsewhere. The Sunnyside Crockery Store, ani & who represents the W. H. Hayward Rev H. R. Bell, York, has returned G0' Ltd' St' Julmf has l`°tU"“?d from ` from Boston where he mlet his dough- "_ b“E`i“es.s "NP thr0“3h mls P*`°` WP Who 8CCOmDanled him on return. Vmce' ` I The latest news, tlrat of all. O ' James Calder, City, left. laatnigbt for ‘Georgetown on a uusiness trip. 'Moncton on the special to Geox _ 'Hs' 'rue tide win be nigh this morning ‘°"" 1”" “Wh” ' at 11 and tomorrow morning at _ ,_ L - HA-_ Ben] Bremner, L/ity, was a passen- t` - _ i g-er to Georgetownpon the mail sm? upgvn at _ nine 7 thirty Sat cial last -night. . _ , _ The outwaed cargo of the Earl Grey Mg'B1;u?e£ gl? Bg\I;_':,s tIl:;et?g;"t“?: this morning frt|.n Georgetown will _ New Glasgow Hall, on Tuesday the EsfjlggegugeglEggiafngftmuséus thlist’ way freight. g\`d§Mt`ii’s sweater and sweater coats ahice variety to CHOOSC f¥0m, mga 3 P .1 1- ed .d .fllt ner re8ul1if W°f¢l1» I 4° Pm’ »“°w °1'“i°g “t awp galrn _ _ .71"""""""'*_ ..-_ ______ _ _ _l 1 ‘E31 V __ ovi-:ncolirs O f n Lowly Priced / Come examine tlL€ 4 I7) making of our fine , 7 - every detail of material _g and making, noti-ce how " . 'f ll th re de- ' Eigdeld yandeyfiiiished, (I then take a guess at what you consider them worth. _ `_'.f__§ .I You'll find in nearly | every case the real price '_ is far below it. ,., _ --sa; _ ._..\_ - _- 1.~1' ~ ;¥`~1`j ~ __-;§-4 “'<= 1, These are overcoat ' , days and at the prices ‘ 1 ,~ \ve are asking its a good ° ' time to purchase. ' Overcoafa from fo $25.00. 1 Natty Winter Suits Swagger Trousers There’s a go _and dash \Ve’ve yet to see the' about our trousers that equal of these suits which win a man at once. They we are offering diirino' are all that 11 garnieiit these mid winter days.All should be without the ex- the wanted cloths and orbitant prices which styles are here' at sur- most stores charge for prisingly lowprices. good trousers. See the $1.75 worth $3.00. ‘Clothes for Little men al ~ __ . / ' Our little fellow section is full of natty i 2 if ;:= _ .Q sg c____Y.___ _ _ _ _\ \ "_ ' _` ,7/ { i 'P , r ~ . ,, . ," , 7. _ -f \ J H. - ~\;/» “ " '~ with all the care of “ made to stand the I _gif .li In Q ` clothes that are made i`ather’s. They are I » Q knocks that thc little (_ chaps give 'their gar- i I \ ? ments and the prices "‘“?"?\i.7i"""> _ ,_,,_;*» . `1/4' , _ ‘iw ' \ we ask are very mod- Q _ ' -_ est i \3 ‘ .\_, . .___L"_-~, | L._:I. \ _ -‘E->".'.` 1', -fl ). I _ Money Saving items I-‘rom Men’s Furnisllinfl lltlll- Men'a fur collars from 1.65 up to 2o.oo now clear- ions ing 4; 2 pgig ¢_¢nt,off regular prices. ._ _ .. .. ll' sizes re- Menvs plain and fancy knitted vests, a , _ ,_ 5 00 to 7 ¢o yours for 25 per cent less 1 ,. rims 75¢ up to 5 oo,now 1 4 off. _ Menis Mdghn Gloves heavy_ woo in 1 051° aikni overcoats. Investigate ` large crowds gathered andthorough- ly enjoyed the line reels ruin oi. The' ' with mirth that a pleased audience tire evening. Mrs Streeter’s. magni- ficent voice was much enjoyed and her song had an extremely pretty setting. Y _ 1 the Daily Guardian of the 14th inst., concernilng team of Parkwoods, your correspondent begs to -advise they landing first place will be obliged to do so. Would suggest a free for -all trot and pace to follow these two events. We will again try and be ‘ there 'to hear the-word go with great ‘ possibilities for not finishing in time to béar the word stop.-Farmer. _..i Gordon Worth and Vernon Ga weeks. position in a school. to hear that lvrrs Hear Rackham Y» City, left last night on a trip to Boston and other American Cities. They will be absent three or four Miss Adele McLeu.l, Summerside, daughter of Judge McLeod, left on the special last night en route to Yale, B. U., .when she has accepted a Her many friends will be delighted Y . City, who has been undergoing trea- The annual sale of magazines and, Papers Of f-he L8Bi-£119 of the Cross S_0Ci°ty will take Dlace thm evening at Glght 0'Clock in their rooms. A grand Ovportunity to secure periodicals. at al reasonable price. The Earl Grey arrived ln Geor-e ay and brought over twenty pas- __ _seni.;ers, one hundred bags of mail ;» and two cars of mixed freight. The if special to this city arrived at noon. The Minto crossed to Picton arriving there at ten flve. I' _An enjoyable sleighing party, con. sisting of two sleigh loads, left the _ city, in-iaey night for wm Brehanvs, " Alexandria, where a spread w-as.par- taken off midst miuch laughter and merriment. Games, music and social chats were indulged in till the wee sma’ hours when the young folk started on return. to their homes ar- riving in the City' at an early hour Saturday morning. Many f'rier|:ls_in this Province will 1 learn with deep regret of the dealih oft Corey Hin-ivatt, son of Webster 'How- att, Augustine Cove, which occurred ' Friday last alter one year'a illness ' which he bore with true Christian . fortitude. l\lr Howatt, H young' man ' of twenty-five years, was a general 5 favorite and his early death is deenlyi ' deplored by a wide cincze of friends. I The funeral takes place today to the _ Fiaptist Cliiircli. Tryon, thence to the ‘ temcnt in the P. 1. Hospital has Tryon Cemet¢py_ ' so tar recovered that she has been ' removed to her home. Saturday was forty degrees above have now in stock. 'llhis oil ls unex- ' zero and the highest up till nine p. `m. was forty-four degrees above. The lcoldest recorded the previous night was thirty-two degrees above. In writing The Guardian on receipt of his Int~ernatioriul Bible Study meo- al, T. J. Wiggington, Bridget.own,ex- pressed his keen appreciatiun of the trouble taken 'oy this paper during the recent contest. The splendid program at New Won- derland Saturday night was nicely in- terspersed with the comic side of life tin Trsiinor is nightly growing in ro pulnirity and his local hits Saturday evening called forth storms of up- plause and he had to appear time a.- ter .time. -1-i At the Bijou Saturday evening erious side was scf evenly balanced kept up a continuous applause the en- Replying to am inguiry made through rc hot/h in the pink of condition and ,_ 5 clip in null probability the horse 'l‘he coldest temperature recorded oil _ Y D _= and was thoroughly enjoyed. J. Aus- pa,.tmeut8_ The w0,.kmans.mp was pmt :V Housekeepcrs will bear with dc- f lil.-ht of the new Delft Peanut Salad! 5, whflch thc McKinnon Drug Co.‘ called for salad dressings, etc, is of j delicate flavor and is considered by V many even superior to Olive Oil f which for years was rcgardefi as' par, ` excellence. Delft Peanut (lil is an nh-i ;'_ solutely pure vegetable product and is undoubtedly* better for culincry purposes than some of the fats nowl being used as n trial will c0nvince.l The firm, who are loud in its praiacf for superiority, have The Guardian's ' thanks for a sample bottle. ` G. D. Wright has recently placed ' two very neat and artistic glass signs in his ulreud u -toedute rlc- forrnled iiy Joseph Mclnnis. whose re- 3_- putation as an artist is well known throughout this Province. Both signal §i areliandsomely nnisihed in green:--and-1 .5 gold, and bear the inscription "G. l). Wright, Mortician” The name nn- 5’ dertaker originated man ears ‘E in undertook to perform certain work for who were,berett of one of their friends _ The crude ed today. Why should not the title, of undert'1.k»er be role ated iast adopted which is more in keeping with work is performed today. ' Mn Wrlghtl 5 has an opted the one ~Mnrtieian"‘ 8 and ’ their owner is prepared to start tg-ht Lady Parliwood in a 2.40 trot and Chiefwoofl in a 2.40 pace at any time, three or more to enter and not less than three to start. Should ` these P~arkwoods fail to show the 2 diploma. from the Cariadia E .l ' ers’ al certificates, 3 if the burner be old, burnt out or 1 iirty, if the wick be clogged, or ifi you lamp “I3 OIL which is especially prepared for household use, you will have the :est Y ‘Y '_ ago when one or two men every community ventured or any family in the com-munity work was performed in a very way and would not he tolerat- ' g to the,` and the namie Funeral Director, ; the way this particular class of - this goes to show that be is j up-to the minute. He i mas- , of his profession and holds a 1 f - _ which ‘ _ . Uflldl Moore .at _ _ 5--f .lust about last chance on Furs THIS HAS BEEN AN- OTHER great selling week on fnrs, and every day leaves deep marks in the assortment. Still a few very choice pieces off- ered you ata great bargain. 20 per cent discount We’v`e asked you to com- pare, and every day com- parison is “doing the busi- ness” for us, Keep com- paring, comparison is an efficient though unsalaried salesman for us in every- department. N A Winter Coats _*_ Clearing- You have a chance to clicose from a nice stock of/winter coats at very little over one half their .K price. _ These last ones ready 1. for you to-day at - ‘ 1 $5.00 $7.50 $9.50 I representing a range worth from 7. 50 to 15.oo. p Come in early this ‘ morning. _nf Selling. Embroidery Remnants by l hundreds yesterday. More to-day 5 This lot of mill cnds_ from one of the Swiss factories gives every woman who does much sewing a splendid chance. The lengths run from 3 to ro yards. There are narrow and wide edges insert-ions, and headings. _ They are selling at less than half value. _ n mhalm fi Association together with sever- _ _I If Lamplight will not be,satlsfactory V ts- ~.~.»,- ,~><».~»~n\-»\».~.»< Use inferior Oil. With your in good order and MAYFLOWI ».->.-..\-.», light for the eyes known to man ', _ ~ arealso very nutritious and health- _j mi. A fresh supply in bulk is new 1909 was a successful year in thc history ctf the congregation of Ken- sington and New London North. The fzotal raised for the purposesi was $3,- 094.88. The. sum' of $1,549.92 was giv- en for m-issionary purposes. Of this sum- $200 was contributed by thc Misses Clarke, Kensington, toward the foreign mission debt. Also $170 was given for the work of the Master in Korea in_memory of the lute Jane Dinwooilie. The eongreghtion’s re- gular contribution to missions was $1,179.92. During the year twenty- two were received on profession of their faith. Three were received hy certificate. Three new elders were elected and ordained, *men of ability and courage and deep spirituality. H0 that the Rev A. D. Stirling is sup- ported hy a band of thirteen elders, such men as would make anyininis- ter's heart glad and thankful to the Great I-lead of the Church "whose we are and whom we serve." This year the debt on the new Sabbath School building in Kensington 'has been removed leaving the entire church property free from debt. f::Where Whites "Delamar" chocola- tes differ from many others is in the fact that no artificial sweetner is used in their manufacture. Hence these delicious sweets do not disturb the disgestlou. Being composed of pure cane sugar and flavorfnKB U19! on mle at "The Beat Drug Store" "The MacKinnon 'Drug Oo, Our Gt Geo and_Kent Streets. 1-24d'r1l. A W PURE. F_Q_QQ___' » in the form of nicedelic-' with that sweet nutty flavor and. golden brown crust, is made and sold A ' Stcwarts Bakery 10-23dtl . ' Do you use a Cold Cream ? Creme Veloute iS what we consider c-ne of the best, if not the best. ' Put up in large jars, daintily perfunied, and smooth as velvet.You'll likeit 25 cents Sold only by -<\-.»..\w.w=. ...-.\.\~.“-m.»»-. ._ f “The Proof of "I0 Pudding" Macs Witch ll\zelCream sold for Io yeafs com- mands a larger sale to-day than ever. Un- equalled for chopped hands, ,roughness and redness of the skin. Renders the skin soft and white and leaves no trace of greae or gloss. Will not cause or promote hair grow- ing 'like some skin preparations. I \ ~ Gloves may be worn aft/er ul- 0dds and Ends in Shirt Waists _ This is a sale that is making things hum in tlie mantle department. Ladies are buying waists in lots of four, .six and _a dozen. And still there are plenty of nice ones for you to choose from. Odd sizes mostly large, broken lors of nice white lawn waists worth up to I 50 each at least. Closing' our at FI FTS( CENTS AND SEVENTY FIVE CENTS ____ Remnant 0ifer In Men’s Underwear The man wliolikes fine soft English Lan1b’s wool underwear has a great chance to-day. We have a line or two that we are closing completely out, and we offer them to you at a tremendous bargain For example .SHIRTS AND DRAWERS OF ALL SIZES, FINE SOFT AUSTRALIAN LAMB'S WOOL, 2.75 to 3.15 PER GARMENT each.......................;... ...... 0 ul Great Remnant Sale of Wings and Feathers---1-2 Price 7 ` _ ~. All the remainder of the wings and feathers left from the greatest lessen Of Clm'l0tteto~\‘n’s greatest millinery business offered you to-day a a song. . _ Many colours, mdny styles, all new this lut season laid out on the tables in the millinery department for you to choose at ` JUST |lAl.l"` PRICE-----_i ..- '\_ V ‘ _, ,_ ._ a...\.»n.w==4.a§_.-_.».».~..`, - _ a. _._.v,~...~_&-2-1.-2:1. -_--N »~»¢n~ .»-~“,_.. . ’f~ S., '~=;~§;§ 4. _ ¢.*1lr§ Zia '§z°‘~r ~