A Greatgseoivery Ce,-min Ingredients _ T'hat ' Reaill [lesorci tive géfm by scienc s ]_;¢taN y Promote Hair Growth when Properly Combined. n is one of the most effec- destroyers ever discovered e, and in connection with thol which is both germi- p . cidal and antiseptic, a combination is formed which destroys the germs which rob the hair of its na/tural nourishment, and also creates a clean healthy ¢ prevents germs. Pilocar ondltion oi the scalp, which the development of new pin, although not a coloring matter or dye, is a well-known ingre- dient for restoring the hair to its nutural color, when the loss of hair has been caused by a disease of the scalp. These ingredients in proper combin- ution, with alcohol added as a stim- ulant and for its well-defined' nourish- e ing PFOP rties, perfect perhaps the most eflectlve remed that is known for scalp Y and hair troubles. w¢ have a remedy which is chiefly composed of these ingredients, in coni- hination with other extremely inval- uable medicinal agents. We guarantee it to positively cure dandruf! and to grow hai spots is r, even though the scalp in bare. oi hair. If there is any itively cure baldness. or we will re- fund you glazed. dication but in ot r money. If the scalp has a hiny appearance, it’s an in- that baldness is permanent. her instances we believe l-r1d- vitality left in the roots, it will pos- B ucss is curable. We want every one troubled with scnlp discose or loss of hair to try Hcxall 3" Hair, Tonic. If it does ..9 not cure dandrull and grow hair to the satisfaction of the user, we vnlll without question or quibble return every cent paid us for it. We print this guarantee on every bottle. It has cdccted n. positive cure in 93 per cent of cases tcst. unlike, a where put to a practical Y nd we think, in every partic- llcxall "93-’ Hair Tonic is entirel tt ` ulnr, be know oi' er than anything else we for the purpose for which it is prescribed. We urge you to try this ]u'cpurnti on at our entire risk. Cer- tce to give you . Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Charlot- tetown only at our store-The'Rexall Store. 'I‘ ininly we know of no better guaran- h e McKinnon Drug Co. 1 _R - _'_' 1 ,X _ 2/ 1:; ,. // J "'f` T ` \ e8” e :Lili f ._ »' 1 dhalég' *ill \"_l, WQ 49 ‘J 1:, he "Sing a song of sixpence, - A pocket full of rye. l"our an d twenty blackbii ds You could nc-vcr have lmkcd tlieui but for i.l'1S`l` We are Baked in a pie ” o ur Coal. _ YOU FORGl'l'l`, order COAL TODAY. at your service and will send you whatever you want. IN COLD WIEATHER BUY COAL HERE. A. Pickard &. Co Phone 240 I Cli’town. _.___, ,_.____ __ __ __ nd ui l Cherry ] ce Cure Coughs nay back if not pleased 2 5c n bottle Sole Agents Kinnon Drug Co. Geo. and Kent Street ‘ GC Gt. Rexal 4 l‘/Io The M Cor. ~ 0UE|'3N`S -C0-UNTV Iijlmys to buy in this Province. P.ev. T. F. Fullerton, City, return. ed yesterday from Toronto. . Dr. McMillan,_V. B., City, was a Puseng" BOUUI Yesterday afternoon. Attention is called to the ciagsmed Bd 011 UTS! DHSG l0\` a stenograpber. Major Bartlett, City, left yesterday afternoon for Vernon River Where he delivered one of his popular lectures last night. _ Fast. clean hockey will take place in the Arena this evening. The Vice and Abbies will play their last Lea. gue game. The _many friends of wiiiissi frees, S1'-. City. are sorry to learn that he is confined to his room with an at- tack of epperidlcitis. . J. K. McGrGrath, City, was among the passengers to the city on the mm! special Yesterdnyafternoon re- turning alter a trip' to the main. land. Mi" MaCd0n9-ld. daughter of John and Mrs. Macdonald, Summerside,Was smug the passengers returning on the Earl Grey yesterday. she came to the city on the mail special. The death occurred in this city on Wednesd"-Y Of MBU' Turner, \'. dow of the late James Tllmef. ln thc reven- ty-sixth year of her age. The funeral notice appears elsewhere. Special services will be held in Princetowii Road, Methodist Church, commencing on Monday, the 19th mst. at 7.30 p. m. The services will be conducted hy .Haig L_ J_ wa50,,_ assisted by other ministers-. In giving the majorities in the Mayorality election yesterday a mis- lilaced line made it read incorrectly. The DFOPBF majorities are: Majority for Lyons over Paton, 387; majority for Lyons over McDonald, 676; ma- jority for Paton over McDonald, 289. W. G. Anderson, Kenlock; A. li. Dixon, Montreal; W. 'l‘. Weir, Stan- ley Bridge; J, H. Bell, Summerside; J. L. Cornell, Halifax; and Ernie Howla, Saskatchewan, registered at the Queen Hotel, City, between 9.15 last night! and 9.30 the previous night. and who has been undergoing treat- ment at the P. E. I. .Hospital., will be removed to his home at Crapaud on Monday in G. D. Wrigbt's ambu- lance. He is e-'omewliut improved af ter an operation. V Fred McKen7ie, City, left on tb-1 eastern train for Georgetown yester- ern Mining Co., at Lcadville, Col. now has three reprei-icnm"1i\'es ii Moncton, James Edward, f'.>'~~m€l‘l`l agent; R. H. Webster, the f‘.i‘.v.'ly ap J. H. Corcoran, formerly of the l.C. who is travelling p.~is=-‘.u;1er nS€“Y for the Grand Trunk with -~e:ido\'ar~ ters in Moncton. St. Iohn cxc. (Mr.- Corcoran is well known here.) Moncton Transcript I-l). Nlvrray Condon's position as travelling DHS- scnger agent of the I. C. R. has bcc abolished, and Mr, Condon will be transferred to thc passenger 'a_t'_ent's department in Moncton. lt is prob- able that Mr. Condon _will take the position vacated by W. A. '.'|‘euliolm. chief clerk .of the department, but this is not officially decided. \Mr Con- don is well known here.) Among the passengere‘arriving in the city yesterday was E. Begue of Nantes, France, agent for H. W. Longworth, the well known lobster hacker. Mr. Bcgue was in the Pro- vince ahouc seven. years asq. when he studied the lobster i!l}i\1SU`Y-_ UU his return to France_he was obliged to serve 'in the army. I0* l0\11` Ye”-T5. Bc- cording to the law of that country- Mr. Begue will remain in Charlotte- town :or some time- Tlie funeral of the late Miss Emme- oauaec, city took place yesterday af- ternoon at two o’clock_ from the re- sidence of her brother-in-law, George S. Pearson, at two o'clock and was largely attended. There were a lafilil number of handsome floral offerings from friends 6f the deceased and the am a -'A skin as smooth as satin. It Heating Systems R e p a i r e d When you need your beating system repaired telephone 394-_I and you_wili secure prompt and proper service and lasting enlis- faction. l have had nearly 30 years ex- erience in this one line and the __V__ _..% and free from chafe during the cold _ -.__._.._ mouths. The esuy use 0! _°“\‘ "im hazel cream will accomplish won- ders. It is easy l;\15ul’l°5E;1“t sgiegsf G t G d and does no ina e e s - Nicely perfumed 25c a bottle. The e a McKinnon Drug Co. Drugllitl C"- Gt George and Kent Sta. dril- Haminond Kelly, Southport, re- turned yesterday after 9, trip to Bos- ton and New- York. _ The Pownal Choir meets for prad- tice this evening at seven o’clock at the home of A. A. Moore, Pownal. The plan for Ye Deestrlck Slstile opens this morning at 10 o’clock at Jamieson's and Rankin’s for ex- change of coupons. By purchasing e ticket for “Ye Deestrick Bkulg," to be given in the Opera House Tuesday, Feb. 20th, all may help a charitable cause as well as enioy a good piny. A young girl named McIntosh, be- |°l18lus £0 the country and boarding at 222 Sydney Street, was yesterday removed to the P. E. Island Hospital in G. D. Wright’s ambulance. She is sudering with rheumatic ` fever. Yesterday Alex McKenzie, City, nn- tll recently employed at Carter's re- staurant, was removed to the P. E. I. IjIOBpltal for treatment. He became ill some time ago and since then- com- plications set in which necessitated his removal to the Hospital. Robert Cairns and bride. nee Miss Janie McCallum of Brackley Point, who have been spending the past few days the guests of Aubrey and Mrs. Mutcli, Hopeton, cross to Picton to- day on an extended wedding trip through the Canadian west before taking up their residence in Alberts.. --Q The funeral of the late George Bishop, Great George Street, City, took place Wednesday afternoon from his late residence, to the Peoples Cemetery. The pallbearers were his brother-in-law, George, Joseph, Harry and Fred Court. There was a. large attendance and the services at the house were conducted by Mr. Godfrey. J. F. Ryan, Halifax; B. S. Martin, Niagara Falls; A. W. Juice, Antigon- ish; H. S. Hughes, Truro; A. Mundy, Toronto; J. B. Rivers, St. John; J. S. Galllghar, Montreal; C. W. Brennan Summerside; J.`H. McClure, Monct- on; T. J. Smith, Moncton; H. C. Flood, St. John; and A. S. Mahon, Halifax; registered at the Victoria Hotel, City, between 10.30 last night and 10.30 the previous night. R. K. Brace visited French River on Feb. 6th and organized the Or- ange Lodge Excelsior. It was agreed John Fall, the young mon who was t0 meet the 5900nd Mmlday Of 98011 injured receiigiy while feuing 8 tree month and the following officers were appointed:-Master, Harry Harding; Deputy Master, Eliplialet Howatt; Chaplain, Edward Jacks; Rec. Secre- tary, Allan Stewart; Fin. Secretary, George Whitlock; Treasurer, Edwart Stewart; Director of Ceremonies, Heath Montgomery; First Lecturer, C. M. Howatt; Second Lecturer, cd. Dr. W. J. McMillan\ presided over the gathering and splendid solos were See'The Sale of s|l°°i°| snr” some is , 5?; ' - mm/uynxuw °» °» °' - _ Table 12| Queen Street Ch’Town wc ' Ten mail order specials shown at 0ur Great Annual Sale oi While Goods f;,l.inei\s IN THE FOLLOWING TEN NUMBE_RS YOU WILL FIND descriptions of ii series of very re- markable series of whitewear bargains. You will find that the goods are 2 5 to 30 per cent under usual values. We want you to see them-to compare with the best that any mail order house can do-if our values - are not only as good--if they are not better in every case-we will not ask for your order. f f N0- l- Nighl GUWII 112393’ made °f I No. 6. Princess Slip Made of a fine good grade of muslin,has short sleeves. ,y . soft niuslin all seams double stitched, 8 ls finished at neck and sleeves with ' ._ in. fiill of nice embroidery, yoke and fine torchon lace, regular price _, V.: sleeves trimmed with torchon lace and 75c Special While Sale Price... . ‘lf ' /“' _’ wash ribbon, good value at ' N0- 2 Nishl Gown- A very fetching 1. I jg " $1.25, White Sale l*iiee............. c garment of good Lawnsdale, has short iv -1, ` I 7/' `.‘. No. 7. Corset Cover. This notable l J 1* I _ -T \\\,. X\ \ . `|' . . sleeves finished with muslin frill and y value is made of a. nice line soft white torchon lace. The high round yoke is cotton, yoke and sleeves are edged with edged with torchon lace and insertion, and caught with white or colored baby ribbon regular value $1.00, While Sale l’rice........... c No. 3. Night Gown. This is one of the handsomest garment shown in the sale, made of a fine soft Lawnsdale in slip over style. Has short sleeves com- posed of wide embroidery. The V. shap- ed yoke is made of embroidery insertion, beading and torchon lace, finished with . M/»_¢..’l_‘~._ ‘ K"--‘i/--:~". .1 ..'_\".J ` i *\ ' 4 N _ ‘ \\/fl 'I1 i l » .\\ D I//I‘~,l|_‘, No. B forsei Lover made of good .\ .- . /, », . .lt 0 - ,_; Heath McLeod; Committees, James day afternoon en route to Denver, Sims George Sims. D8Hi€1 Dunning- Col., He goes via Portland and \Vaverly, Mnss, visiting his brother Earl at the former place and his sistcr Miss Pearl, ii trained nurse in a Waverly Hospital. l\ir. McKenzie takes up his position with the West- wash ribbon, regular value $1. 3 5 White Sale Price . . No. 4. Skirt. A very attractive gar- nient carefully made, with all, seams double stitched. The i4in. frill is made up of wide torchon lace with 3 bands of torchon insertion separated by wide I muslin bands, regular goc White .- -- Sale _ No. 5. Shirt. A very attractive gar- ‘_ _. ment of good grade soft white inuslin, has a 9 in. Swiss frill of embroidery, headed with a 2 in. band of torchon in- sertion and 5 narrow tucks,regular89c value 1.25 While Sale l’rice......... yu JJ / _ .,/1 l at it . i /f ‘K.. »-- Im, -fx///J. e.. -_ narrow torchon lace and beading caught with dainty baby ribbon, regu- lar value 4oc White. Sale l’ric'e _-.. . c grade white niuslin, finished at top with a 3 in. band of embroidery insertion over a pretty beading edge, Snished with fine torchon lace. A pretty wash ribbon is run through the beading,39 - = regular price 5ocWhife Goods Sale c \ “\g\ if ‘%.:.-Q" . i ‘_\`. X A¢§ '_' ` "v;n§ No. 9. Drawers made of good soft uiuslin with deep frill of nice embroid- ery, showing iive rows of tucks at head, carefully cut, nsin plenty of I rnaterial.regular price 5 5c. ahiic Sale c No. l0. Drawers. A good fine soft material is used in making up this gar- . mentdinished with choice torchon lace, inuslin banding and torchon insertion cut, full and carefully made, precisely as illustrated above regular value 5oc. White Sale Price...... c . i L The lecture in the Knights ol Col- ° . ° “““’“ “““ ‘““ "’ J°‘“" “‘ Se lf IS OU O11 111 T 81711 ` Bell, K. C., Summerside, on "Egypt, the land of th'c Pharaohs," was very ' v largely attended, the ha-ll being fill- _ l v The Grand Trunk Pacific P:-ilnay delivered by J. Austin Trainor and ML SL MCLEOD i G. Elmer Ritchie. The lecture was ii Charlottetown graphic descriptions and passages oi humor as he touched on the descrip- country. At the conclusion Principal Landrigan ol Queen Square School in er. This was seconded by Prof. Mui' tendered to Mr. Bell by the chairina. al most interesting and instructive one n _ und Mr. Bell held the close attention v0i“*'=f‘ "“"°1““’i f"°‘g“” "”"'“'¢ ‘md °‘ the “‘"“°“°°~th'°“gh°“t in his Enclosed find 5 for which send me Johnson’s Belladona Plasters have the confidence of physicians, because they give uniform action, and the pronounced and ex- tra effect of belladona. Every ]olinson’s Bella- dona Plaster will do this work, will give relief to the suffering patient. Try one and be con- vinced. _ Only 25c each. ‘° s lar ely attended Inter- _ iiiblfilaivxiia in thcg Peoples Cemetery and 'the services at the house vavnld ducted by Rev. i- _ f,'“v°Hwf§s0°,.‘°_° The Quality Drug Store. tion and history ofthe Egyptian _ ss->e~4_qs-s-»»neun-:soooo-1-.-is-is.-issueissuniusannueueel an » a short address of appreciation mov- _ ___ _ ' _ _"___ __'_______‘___ ________ cd s. vote of thanks for the lectur- "°“""' °" ' "" "' "°"" "" ' "° ` _ ___ 1 _ l n phy of the Prince of .Wales College' »»¢~..~....,¢ip»...¢¢.¢»¢ . . .- - ~. 1 ...,¢..~~»»»-...neufn...-.ni-ii. -..».. . supported by C. Gavin Duffy and ll. ._ as described in alvt. in Guardian. Name. . ...+.+. ....- , . . Address........... ,...... ..... ...-.H.... il-- i 'WT I nl /1. .K N t No uiiiui wan ini wnuuin ' ,,1.~, a pipe-full of our MASTER MARINE smoking tobacco will calm the most ruffled -- brow. It is mild, sweet and \ “J ..-we-:~ - * "1" '» J- _ »| - -_/off" -':.. ‘,‘:,'l_ ,r __ °‘ '~ \___. _ . _ I .,\fg\ , Ii ll K , l 4 nu- | li _ , When You Get a Saw--Gel a Good 0ue I . 1 '_-an 1 - . _ .. _..._ '_° 'T7/». A soothing. Our B L A C K 'l`WlSl‘ chewing tobacco is about the “last word” in that line, too. Worth trying fair quite possible to keep your skin B01* __ _-- --*___ J; . J ` Chamois Vest You need one of our Chamois vests right now, you cannot afford to do without it for the ample protection it gives you from all storms, winds, rains and intense cold. These vests are perfectly tailored, made of choice selected cliamois-skins.neat fitting and give more prot- ection than several coats. ‘ ` ° ° J ` weather or foul. ,, Hickey fd Nicholson Tobacco Co. *\. ` J Ill I _ 1 I P-si-l_I_l_lF-. !_-"I " jg The Reliable Carpenter and 1; Cabinet Making Shop ` just a word to merchants and business men who are con- I- templatlng changes in your stores or offices, I sm prepared to `\ do anything in the line of carpentering, cabinet nisklii_g,repalrs . ` to oflice fixtures, counters, shelving, hard wood flooring, any- ‘ _ thing in the woodworking line. _ V" I engage skilled workmen. Your work will be neatly and A slight defect in the quality of the saw will make a. big difference in the way it worked. A good saw is worth every cent it costs-and more. Sinioiids circular saws :ire warranted perfectly true, free from flaws and seams, they “hang” right. work easily and all the force goes into the blade with- out cross-leverage or tilting. The steel in Simonds saws is made from a special formula in Simonds fac- tory -none other is found good enough for these saws. If defects are found in any of Simons saws sold by u they will be promptly remedied freeof charge or s new saw given in exchange provided the old one is returned within 30 days of delivery. This covers only defects caused through the fault of our workmen or the manufacturers, io incli $2. is inch $2 50 15 inch $3 50 i8 inch $4.50 zo inch $5.50 22 inch $6.50 24 incli $1 50 26 inch $8 50 28 inch $9.50 . 30 lncli Sli. 32 inch $l2. _~,4inch $|4. _ 36 inch $16. files, etc. it i Dymond & l)ystant's cross cutsaws. Kearney & Foote’ ' P few things I don't know about heating efysfems would noi make much dif erenee in the quality of my work. So if you want beet satisfaction, call write, or phone s94~J- .las A. Mcllaehern of si in the praises olou Bm’ iryulgoods ghentnll over town you one beer sh in pm ed by those vhgvlf our Cream i ad,(Iake| etc da ly. hr' nra pure. w olelome and nutritious. Made in sizes to suit all people. Price... . . .l,75 np. The ZLMMS i` quickly done. When in need of an experienced carpenter, write or call at my shop » `, ‘ 198 Queen Street, ut Over Lai'ge’s Livery. .CHARLES E. CARSON. \\e§o2crsl\orbuore9 Gt. George St. Siewarfs Bakery i49 Gt Geo, St. i-igdiiii. _ ,,__ L Y- Yi »-AA- -----»- ----~--- - -- -_--_ i'Af.'..-1 _ _~ -1;* 11p i63.Ken¢Str°°i --- J -_.__._,_ __ __ 'lo