Rcunnnasr - Nunn - 4, 5., if _ l»WonnsRLAN,D 'I‘O-]Xl`ig'ht . Bigger, _better and newer tl1an~ever. ' ' - Every ticket purchased gives you twenty op- - portunitrcs of winning .1 prize . The First"l’rizc to he $2.50 iN_GoLD The other nineteen prizes are made up 'of artic- les of menchanclise including amongst the others 0NE BAG 0F FLOUR - < AND A GOOD FAT GOOSE All the prizes are worth many time the price of admis- ' sion. Remember the prizes are all awarded after the second show. _ Be sure and come early and get a good seat ' up front and enjoy all the fnn. EIllil'¢lY New _Specialties We have arranged with the Le Pelletiersto appear for this one night ponly in an entirely new act. They will be seen in two separate specialties that will be \vorth the price of admission alone. Surf Scenes This isa beautiful and most realistic picture and the scenery is simply grand. ' The Colonel’s Kid An extremely laughable comedy shows the amusing- sit- uation ~‘Tonnny” finds himself in when lie meets the colonel. Railway Panorama This is one of the most beautiful- instructive and inter- sting railway pictures ever shown _ The Pickpocket This is a gc od clear picture, and will give you lots of pointers to guard against being robbed in this manner. B.-ck l`0 'l`l1c Firm A good comedy picture with plenty of fun. They find there is no place like the Old Home after all. EXTKA _ By the request ofa number of our patrons the spectacular picture Ben ZEI111' Will be shown as an extra tonight this is postively the last and only chanze to see this lilm and the great Chariot Rice. NEW ILLUSTRATED SO\IG 9 “My Southern Queen” By AUSTIN TRAINGR, with or:hestra accompaniment Bic 'Musical PROGRAM Prof. Vinnicon1be’s Orchestra will render some new selections with appropriate music for all the pictures and songs. p Bi] llall Always Warm. Cosy and Clean . _ ` Big Program, Always Something Now. Worth Seeing. For this big special night the price of admission will be roc to everybody. One Night 0nly--5-Tonight Remember tomorrow _(Tuesday night; there will be an entire change of pictures, songs an vau- deville attractions. ‘ p p GUARDIAN ‘ Head Offices inflow Ptdvlic Block-~-Charlottetown. i Rf Lawson, r Geo. I-I. Brennan and F. W. Cowen, Montreal are in the City. W. I-I. Sample, Toronto, and Chas Rogers, Quebec camo to the City by the mail special Saturday. On Friday 'evening next an all Canadian concert will be given in St.» Jamo’s Hall by tho Y.M.L.A. A bright carnival was hs-ld at the Rev. J. T. Robertson' nud Mrs. Robertson, ' who made no many friends during their stay in this Propince last year have arrived safely at Lahore India. #- On Saturday The Guardian had a pleasant call from Jonathan Smith of Kingston. Mr. Smith, who was born in 1828 will celebrate his 80th birthday on Feb. 14th. Mr. Smith is in excellent health and could easily pass for a. man of sixty five or seventy years. The rain of Saturday, and tho very mild weather accompanying it removed a lot of the snow from the City streets. It has oxcitod the hopes oi horsemen and skaters, who hope for a. frost to succeed in making good glib ice on tho river, so that each can enjoy his favor- ite pastime. On another page there is a rather good letter on- tha Co-operation Dairying problem, to which The Guardian directs the attention-_ of readers. In it the writer sizes up the situation tersely and it must be confessed with much humor and cem- mon sens_e.» What he advocates should receive thoughtful consnlam- tion and .earnest support, at any rate his letter should be carefully rind, ‘and should stimulate those interest- ed to action in the matter. The funeral of the late Mrs. Jas. R. McKie, City, took place Satur- day afternoon to Sherwood Cerne- tery. Very many friends attended to pay a, last tribute of respect to one who was dearly beloved. The floral offerings were beautiful. Rev. H. E. Thomas conducted ‘the services. The chief mourners were the five sons and husband, while the pall leer(-is were Robert Beairsto, F. H. Bo.-.r, Joseph Clark, Frederick Rowe, John Colliugs and Harry Stetson. Rev. Benjamin Chappell is no\v briefly in this country says tho New York Advocate after. eighteen years in Japan as a missionary. He is an ardentadvocate of internatiooal peace and a member of the Japan Peace Society, which, besides missionaries, includes many eminent Japanese in civil life. The American Peace So- ciety, 31 BeaconStree t, Boston,has issued 'n leaflet by him on the pence movement in Japan, which we would recommend to Jingo editors. Mr. Chappell is s. native of this City. Teachers of the Eastern Inspec- torate having pupils who desire to .,`corrsspondj,‘-'with_ the school children _inotber partsof the Empire, should apply to‘ Inspector lVicCormac for opening letters. Mr. McCormac has ,recently received three batches of letters written by children in the rural schools of Wales as well as a number of letters written by pupils of the old historic town of St. Al- ban's England. "Through the kindness of the Tourist Association, Mr. Mc- Cormac is enabled to supply neat at- tractive; letterheads ,lor the use of Island children in corresponding with pupils in other parts of the Empire. At his home in De Gros Marsh on Jan 31 at the early age of thir- teen years and nine months there passed from earth to eternity, the soul ol a gentle pious boy. ill the person of Francis McPhee. Deceased was ill.only one week, and from the first moment of his illness he bore his suffering with the greatest Pati- ence, till the Almighty called him to himself. Being always 0! a kind and quiet disposition, and ‘most exemplary character. 110 BBW an example worthy of imitation. His remains were followed by n large concourse of friends and re- latives to St. George's Church. Afterwards the body was taken to the adjoining cemetery and laid to rest there to await the glorious resurrection. He leaves to mourn a sorrowing father and mother and two sisters Bessie and Gertrude.- Com. Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. Some time ago I had a had at- tack of Quinny which laid ms up.for two weeks and cost alot of money. Finding the lump again forming in my throat, I bathed freely with MINARD'S LINIMENT, and saturat- ing a cloth with the linimont. left it on all night. Next morning the swelling was ,gone and I attributed the. warding `oii qf an attack of Quinny to the free use of MINARD‘S LINIMENT. .1 G. F. WORDEN. St. John. v if M ws oizronvivrsl ci ev ornens cow ,l _ B5 ," . _ 1 1 -I "" B.oiLER woRK _ i el fore a Rnlhh. me “many aii nlgavid g¢idlira\::».wh':‘lilold:.s tachlillcall ofuorhoilarwmkmenava seams if ~\hTee\mm1 co" 'vmupm He, zffgnuanég iii‘\'h:°bli»ll';i'“iiili'L clnimne Grange-eifgoth 10:? & ll 0 I ~ Y"" °'”' °‘ °'"'r° iil'il'¢il".l‘.fi°ii'.'1'}i'.L...,i§° §§ii¢i». iihfoln me 01 "pn" of “I lla NP°l*'l°¥° hone No will give your work ouiim- I m, a nlwbollor wrlzo or call nl “P DY "WP ' A ~ , ` ' ` aa filiicnigymfiaur wa' li°wi'..“Ra'iiw “‘°““‘° "‘°““”"' our Prim WI" B°**¢"*H ' _ EC'-'PSE BAKERY' - ~ ~ '°r.i.:‘.'.f::.~m:....... ...W S...-i.. “_ ` ' 6 Kent Street - *M ‘"°'~ I I 3 ' . f A _ _ sdu,m.i1,|ii JOHN P' suimif- K- P- A csasnorrsrowu roviiblil' ‘°ii‘l."4°“'“'* °°~' [unutf ' ' ` ' _ ' 1 made tha name ’ ' ' 1 D Telephone 2| i Q ‘ras Reputation of .1 I I ,fsrswimr s l BREAD _ ` I-las Been ,l'lonestlyBarnod ' Quslityfl-Ihanliness ' and Skill , _ /F' ii\7Manuiacture have” . A Household Word \McDonald' Consolidated School Instr weak which was largely attended. _ Heath Coombs, Sydney, is vign- ing in this City. _ , ' P. D. Bowlon, Cardigan, came to the City by the mail special Satur¢ day. The many friends of H. W. lies of ‘ this city will be - pleased io learn that he is rccovoring from e. severe attack of quinsy. ’ The Commissioner of Agriculture has roreivcd a telegram from tho ,Bud Commissioner, Ottawa, for ton ‘bushels oi white' oats “clcan’ long .bright and very plump, for European Exhibition. Samples of ahora will be "gladly received from any person who _can furnish the Commissioner what is required. The oats are 'wanted at once and ara to hcship- _ped to Ottawa by express. Hon. S. E. Reid, Commissioner of Agriculture, and Prof. Theo Ross have been holding meetings in the Hall at Tiznlsh in the interest of good seeds. Great interest was taken by representative farmers in the work of iudging Seed grain and "Identification of Weed Seeds. Owing to the bad state ofthe roads the meetings on Friday and Saturday evenings at which Commissioner Reid and Professor Rosa were to deliver addresses on "Inprovsment of Farm Crops by seed selection" were cancelled. The Provincial Seed Fair Committee of management will meet in Summerside today (Monday) to complete arrangements for the fair which will be held in Summcrside on 18th and 19th March. MR. PUNCH ON PENSIONS. Punch publishes the following touching lines on Soma Candidates for Old Age Pensions: As down a country lane I strode, With sweet and rural thought in- spired, I saw a. tramp beside the road Who looked a little tired. Upon the ditch's marge he lay, And, as I read his visage clear, Something within me seemed to say, "This man-is full of beer." I progged him gently in the side: “What is your story? I would know." ‘ “I’m Weary Willie," he replied, Adding the words "What Ol" "A simple, homely name," said I; "Myself, when still a tender brat, Was so addressed for short. But Why ‘Weary‘? Tell me that. “Is it excess of mgnual toil, Followed by mental' strain, per- haps, . With burning of the midnight oil, That causes this collapse?" Ho answered with a pleasant smirk: "Don‘t go and fret yourself, ole D111: I never done a stroke.ro’work, Not me, nor never shall." "You labor not," I said, "and yet Men call you 'Weary'? Pray sug- gest How you acquire this epithet Implying lack .oi rest.” "That's right," hc said; "I earn no wage; .I ' It’s iust the hangin' round about Waitin' to reach a ripe old age That fairly wears me ;ut. "Five hob a week for hed mid hoard If I can only keep alive To get tha Governmcntfs rcvnrd For reaching sixty-tive. "Yue, Weary Wlllie's got to wait Some thirty years, poor, patient bloke, To pouch his uension. Tell yer mate, Ma.’ehrt is well»nigh brokel" I ventured; "Do not deem ma rude, But how do you expect, my son, To win your country's gratitude For duties left undone?" "The Rada," he answered, "run the show; No questions asked about the past; It's like a little heaven below- There ain't no first nor last!" "You hint,” said I, "of halcyon days, And fields that How with milk and ' rum; / ' But how do they propose to raise The necessary sum?" Wanted-A smart capalile young man as assistant booklceepen Onc with Cilv experience preferred. Apply to Ilox i277 City, ‘ 2-r5d3i £ Aromatic Extract of Cod Liver Oil is a pleasantand pala- table combination of the active principles of the finest Norwegian Cod Livers with extract or Malt, Wild Cherry Bark and Compound Syrup of Hypophosphi- tes. An Esceilent Tonic t 5oc and $1.00 bottles ' ' _‘wt Two Notable _ Corset Vsiii ¥ . 3 .More Hosrmae Ideas * ‘llavs Blsssomed Forth p _ -;. »»¢,-.¢~.~.. _,. 2; 1 2 r Moormac 756 Corsets .....\-sf.-.W-...w..t.....\.-...-.<»~. <.\-.-»~t~.\-.-.\-.\\ I one week we will send HE name "Mi'»orniac'-‘ on any article .‘1neans.that it is the 1 stan dard of value for its price. The “Moormac dollar ,;l shirt is the biggest seller in P. E. I., :md following it “ll0o`r~' .5 ` mac 'corsets” are going to nake a nanie for tiers.. , selves. A word of counsel compare “Moormac corsets" with the best value any mail order house can show, if Molirmac corsets aren’t better we won’texpect your order. ' _ New, long, model, Made of fine white * girdle, top deep, over hip encouraging the é new and popular slend- M, er hip appearance hose \\\ ,_ - supporters attached a _ gms dollar ’ value for. . . . ~: We want you to ceipt of price. This enables our friends out side of Charlottetown to shop as well as if at our counter. Please fill out order and send with remittance. 7** . Moormac $l.00 A Corsets _ ,., .. rr 0 . **'* i a .'., contil, shorter, model ‘ than 75 slender hip A ‘ effect, lace finished top 4 point hose supporters f i l 1 l ' better than most $1.2 5 ` if `??‘Tii”.l”;;'__ $1.00 I I know how good these Moorniac corsets are, ss for a pair of either style- postpaid to any one one on re- f_ send me . . . . . .pair Enclosed herewith I send you . . . . . . . . . . . . . .for which please N NAMEss»uas-ssoltoa|bov1llOl&-ilasusa k J (756 Ui' ll.00) of Moorinac . . . . . . ......_._ ccrsets. “Guv’nor!" said he, "WE’LL g the stuff; There's always fools as toll and spin; I 'I`hey'll pay the taxes" fast enough, And that’s where I come ini" at I left him prone beside the path, Weary withyosrning, year by year, For Merit/s glorious aftermath, Yet full of hope and beer. MAKES A SAINT SWEAR. To have his favorite corn stepped on. Don't have corns,-cure them with Putnam's Corn Extractor. Takcs twenty-four hours-no pain-costs a quarter. Try "Putnam's." :“The Queen City" is the name of tho hot water bottles we gurantea for two years, and il found defective within that period will replace by a new one. We have others that wa gurantce against defects in the manu- facture-a large assortment at all prices. Try "Tho Two Macs"for hot water bottles. Tangerine oranges from Florida ati Beer & Gofl's. 2--15d2i. Your Chaps Disappear Like Magic WHEN You USE MACS’ WITCH l'lAZEL CREAM Good for your hands, - Good for your face, < Good for your lips. Good for shavers, Good for-chaps, Good for girls, Good for 25 cents. Then you will say Good for ~ "` "llll lllll lll(lS"_ CHEESEMAKER WANTED _.__ . Scaled tolidcw marked “Tondnru for choose --_-@l__-_ MARKWRIGHI . I ‘ p ‘J ‘ Repi;£ringhF;n;nitnre,P It = ' ¢Up os erin nr , 0 ‘magma Refinishgng Fiiriillfite. ill Lots or Furniture wamng` for you Selection at IJOVVOBT P11065 in Tohn N evvnorsfn Qld. ‘tan d_. New or 01d. Feathers Wanted . drttstf ' I f-Jlusuis`.._...i_.. -ex. ug. ‘lgu | You cannot have any better protection in N0 case of accident than _, a Policy in Bm" A Sun Life of Canada Protection It is a good, stems prosperous and pro- gressive Co. Charlottetown i - - ____ Manager for P.E. Island 9-llldrnwftf 401° -Q..-.'i..i.i.si.sSf'vf=‘ This is what our Combined Ledger and Billing 0nii.`. ._ for thsbleiall or General Merchant. _ .» THE OUTFIT CONSISTS OF rLed er11y4xn, . L..&...r-1. 1.4., .r 3 75 2 50 Ledger Leaves I , _ ooo Bills in Duplicate . . TRANSFER BINDER AND CARBONS FREE _ ' -Onfnt 9% Outfit .. 2050 F* l_.J-'Y "' 7:- " will rooclvod h ' the unflorslgnorl wilégrtios wlllling to niuniiflmtiin the choose for inknm Dnlrying As~o<-lation form season Wm. Tcniieruio state price por I h choose, ho to limi help and all suppl oo. |250 _ tnnder to hs accompanied by s roconmi In tion ofthe party ten oring. cndefs w n no | ' -196dtf - l 5 p. c. Discount If Cash accompanies Order. - 11-ll: MeGOWAN MANUFACTURING C0. . P. o. sox na, s1‘..|oi-IN, N. s. Only Loose Leaf Specialistsln Maritime Province | boy one on our guarantee. Yon'i\ be grateful to no aiway