l _ v , _ .A , ...frns_'cHARLorrs{roiNN~cvssoraio,-.‘rEnsUaRv 9, 19.15.' _ , " ,, ` _-_ "7 , '>~~ . J-Ill _ a - e ,-- * 'D9 79”. k“°W “The 5002 0i 60 Years?i’ mn sr; verses-._ Verse 1. Ayer. 1-1.|,-vv|“,,.-mt” me V "`° .°"°° 2' *YW Hair Visor mos falling inir °"'°3’ AW" HW' V|I°r cures dsndrul, Ver” 4,- Ayer.; ~ Hlil' I' llv restores color to ra hair When You Want , _An Article Engraved , _ .it is not necessary to aenduit away. _We can show you samples of our work and engrave lt, yust as you would like it. I ` ` VV- TKT. Watchmaker and Engraver. I- . ) 'VV.'e11n.er. 1 ' _ W-*" Colds and La Grippe l quickly relieved and cured by Iiuglias’ la iiilllila Guia This is n remedy ,Iyou can rely on in every particular. hese tablets do not bring on that roaring in the ears as some other cold cures. Price 25c Box. ‘ Any remedy bearine: our name can be relied on. We guarantee lt. Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecnries Hall. - "‘ROYAi." ...................... r $2-50 For the Finest Finished . Photo Work Come to the Leading Studio ' CARBON! PLATINOTYP E8' ARTISTS PROOF8 OEO. H- COOK. _ NEW DHIIRIBAY BLOCK. The Studio where baby ia always welcome. ' RUBBERS SATURDAY HT weNlv(vTi1l offer I ` L d~ igs tidilhbersaat a 25 cents a pair a and 50 pairs Men’b rubbers for is e'=‘=~= no , A.E.MCE8Cll¢ll A The Shoeman. ` '_ Saturdaynight " S OURIS Just Received, 1 gross Wampoles’ Cod Liver 0il. Liquozone, Small and large bottles in stock, 5oc and $1.00. - Mabon’s Drugstore, Souria East, P. E. Island. Year and thanking you for our growth _. and prosperity we promise li§l.l¢l' n -» for the _ Loming year toon ,|lEIlil|N BRUS-, OPPOSITE P. 0- iu wishing you a Happy New s ."°"""' anNJ.c.»\1w.'rBR. Feb ‘_ d H, _ Auctioneer. `g Qrinuunnalvainavllwlll nv SHOE FDR WOMEN has all the CoM- ronr, STYLE and APPEARANCE of a high grade shoe. Is made in Amer- ica and sold only by Alloytiio. NEW BASKETS! _lust received from", London; Eng., 1 large case containing 25 dozen Willow and Straw Baskets. There are six different varieties of Market Baskets as well as an assortment of Clothes and Work Baskets. Also a nice line of Fancy Baskeis,suitabie for Basket Socials, &c. Call and see them at Beer & Goff’s. ir You ostrkssw When your well stocked atore was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be fore, but When it is Destroyed You are too late. Remember the old adage, "There is no time like the present.” and no inaurauer like ours. _ “ Bl II E E E E nap'res¢arm'g rims.-ix of Hartford Canadian Quebec. THE, Glllilililli - 1 Llliii NEWS . all “changes” should bel in this oiilce no later than onep. ni. to insure insertion in followinizissun. 1 ANY persons, iiladies or gentlemen,) desiring to ace the Guardlanfs big _Web Perfecting Press ln operation ahould call at business ofiloes any Wednesday 'at twelve o'cioci¢, or Saturday at one o'clock sharp. ' T111: plebiscite on civl ownership of a plant for street, commercial and, dom- estic lighting which wasto have been held to-day has been postponed until Thursday next Feb. 16th. IN the Mock Parliament next Monday night debate will be continued on the Draft address and at its conclusion a bill on Electoral Purity will be presented by tho lliiinister of Justice. AT the Annual Meeting of the Dominion Shorthom Breeders Assocla tion held in Toronto recently, F. G. Bovycx-, Georgetown wus elected a Vice President for Prince Edward Island. A1 the request of some of the ticket holders, the Rink management has decid- ed that in future the ioe_wiil be scraped after the third, sixth, and ninth bands. Skaters will confer a favor by leaving the ice while this is being done. A1* a meeting of South African ioterans held last night, a committee was appoint- ed to consider the Paardeberg Day cele- bration and' report at a general meeting of veterans tube held in the office of Capt. Mellish on next Saturday svehing at 7.5!). Pnoirssson Cyrus .T. McMillan, who is attending Harvard University, arrived in Sackvilia yesterday and went to the Cape by train in the afternoon. He will come to tha Island at the first crossing and proceed to tho City whenever the line is opened. Rav. J. W. McCoNNar.|. is preachinga series of sermons on Sunday evenings in Moncton, on The Testimony to the Word of God. The second sermon was on “Voices from the Buried Cities of Anti- qulty,"n.ud the third on “The Catacombs". iheso sermons nre fresh and full of in~ terest and are drawing large congrega- tions. DoN"r forget the poorl Bc in attendance at the concert in aid of the poor to- morrow night. Your admission fee will help some one to get comfort. Charity concerts are a big success everywhere this winter. Let everyone unite to make thisa financial record breaker for this city. Ifyou cau't go lmya ticket at the drug or book-stores. Admission 25 cents all ovsr the hail. SUNDAY afternoon at 3.45 it meeting of unusual interest will be held in the Y. M. C. A. hall, when Secretary Herbert Moule will give the closing tnlk in the series of “Phychology and Religlon". The music will be lead by a male quartette. The in- terest in these meetings has been well sustained. Upwai-ds of tivo hundred men have attended the last three services and amoat cordial invitation is extended to all mon for next Sunday. The subject is ‘ “v0l|tl0n". IN view of the numerous storms this winter which have prevented children attending school many parents have asked that signals be given in different parts ofthe city, say at eight in the morn- ing, when no school will be held. No better signals could be adopted than steam whistles. The factories in the different. parts of the town could easily he communicated with by tclephonc and a blnst from the whistle in each section would tell the residents in the vicinity that the school session for the day had been cimceiicd. It was highly dangerous for many children to turn out in ine storm of yesterday and lf any have con- tracted severe colds or sickness the authorities would, no doubt, be morally liable by many. Cheap Dyes-We are selling the remainder of our stock of Turkish Dyes at lic n package. Soma ofthe colors lcft in- clude;,Dn.rk Green, Rose Pink, Orange, `Scarlet, Crimson, Cardinal Red, Navy Blue, Light Blue, Yellow und others. These dyes give cntiro satisfaction. Take advantage of the snap. A. W. Reddln, Phm. B., Central Drugstore. FIRST GENERAL ORDER. _ Bosroiv, Feb. 3.-General Nelson A_ Miles issued his first general order to-day tothe Massachusetts militia. He hiya down principles for members of the National Guard. They are patriotism. diaoipiino, physical development, scif- respect, eelbreliaucc and resourcefuineas and professional knowledge. Bicyclista and nil nthletcs dedend » on BENTLEYS Liniment to keep the joints iimber‘and muscles in trim. ‘ -3*-__“*'- FLOUR TALKS S A 4 1-., im. gssaiirem, _von mu.: am. pea 1»i°ar.` we nit . ......i.. ....... . .....fi»f. “prism §i’°"...»’1.'°"c'.»°i f33`ii`='.'5=`3'i>'n'l`-3'-" 'im' °"" " °'"°" “"1 P"~°°M~*°‘“° °"‘°'- "°’ "*' "‘ .A~r:bi¢R|laac:N at -c>c:>‘ ~ Cl k ' l ll ` ll d f E d A ' ' " ' tTi.i‘T;eli°oi3;'§iriiil:i(;fi’ri'hti1'y;r;vthi;z 'R?:ile‘_’;f,l:: 4; 1:# nleb-. I 'i' :dn every piece.” ' MlistNmaw~.l&A Anvsa.-risxas are again reminded that,” Lemosv on “ Tris oecnisase OTTAWA Ii'eh."'ii.-Dr. Smith, medical superintendent of- the leper hospital at i‘rac».die~(N.` B.), . in his annual report rays: “Tha register of the institution shows the names of fifteen inmates, ten naleaand tive females. Ono of these, a nan aged forty-one, has been for some time out on leave of absence. His case ippeara to be_ one of those rare ones in which leprosy undergoes spontaneous cure-the malady having run its course, the effects alone remain. ` “There are several stages of the disease, which ara, however, often iii-defined. Classifying the iepem in the ialaretw, the number in the first stage is six; in the second, seven, and in the third, one. The youngest patient is ten, and the oldest sixty-two years of age. There were four deaths during the past twelve months; and three new cases were admitted-one from withoutthe province. Of those on the register, nine are of French, three of Icelandic, and three of English origin. Four of the iopers have lost their sight, one from repeated attacks of iritls, the others from uioerations and ieprous infli- tratiou. Whenever practicable, the pat- ients are given light employment in and around the buildings. Some of the men go l»out~aniiing in the harbor. “During the year, chnuilnugra oil, in combination, has been freely used by tho inmates and with very beneficial effects. Even in some advanced cases, the eB`ects of_ the oil are very marked, the patients becoming vigorous and expressing them- selves as feeling better and much sl rongar. At each periodical examination the doctor linda tuberclesaud t.he_hlotches so charac- teristic of leprosy are disappearing. Ery- sipelas, and ieproic§fever, both accompani- mants of tho disease, and a source of much distress to the inmates of the past, are almost unknown since the intro- duction of the oilitwo years ago. “Duringa recent tour of investigation through adjoining parishes the doctor found one undoubted case of leprosy. This person has not yet been admitted. Heal- so found three persons showing supleiuus premonitary symptoms. Notwith~tand- ing this, he has again to report that lep- rosy is rapidly decreasing. The absolute number has become much reduced within the past few years, and the reduction in ratio to the population is still much pester.” GET UP TlR'i) Wi-ARY All. -DAY Never Feel Refieshed -Al- ways Played Out, Weak, ' Languid, Disconiented. Femeozone Will infuse the Vim and Fire of Youth into Your Veins. Quick germnuent cure follows Ferro- zone. It races at once, makes you feel like new. You rejoice in new found strengi.h,iir vital energy. in power to act. tothink, todo. No other medicine ou Sorth so geneiicial to the weak, the run- own an nervous Mr. George E Salnaburg, of 170 queen s'reet, 'i`oronto, was completely rehu lt- by Ferrozone. und vvritaa: “I was aublject to spells of dizziness and iight feeling n the head. "‘I broke out in cold sweats. "My afupetite wus Poor, and I lived in perfect read of a col apse. ‘ I improved at once l~y using Ferrozono. ‘It braced up my nerves, (favs me a good appetite, strengthens my blood, and made me foci young again. I am now in the best of health, just because I used Farrozone. " It‘s nshame to live iii n lialf~dcad con- dition. lcrrozonc will vltalize you. Il. will give you reserve strength, self-control iiurp us K gor. lt'§ thwart gtrcngthcii- n moi cnc mae; .per 0x,orsx foii $2.50, at nil dealers in medicine, or Polson Bc Co., Kingston, Ont., and Hartford, Conn., U. S. A. FELL DOWN ELEVATOR- Morwiuzat., February 3.-Georg? D. Robertson, of the firm of Robertson dc Company, wholesale merchants, (eil down an slevatorshait in his store to-_day at noon and died at three o'cl0ck. I-iis scull was fractured. He walked into the shaft through an open door. He was one of Mont\~eai's best kn0w_n business mon. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA Mr. George Bolen, S ry, Bruce Co., writes:-“I was troubled. with nervous ilyspepsla for some years, and after_ us- ing nine boxes of Di. Oimsc's Nerve hood I elt better than I had for fveurs. Dr. t1hnse‘s Nerve Food is certnin y the best medicine I ever used and I say so be- cause I want to give full credit where it is due." All wool blankets for only $i.iB a pair at M. Trainor R Co'a. 9d ll The easiest way of saving money before the public just now is io buy a coat from Moore & McLeod’s at half price. 18d ti. t EYE PAC TS Dou’kt let the matter ?f‘ ex use eep u rom vatiag 3:. Eight Tao as precious as lifei f and our charges are moderate. We correct all defects of vision, and if you need the services of an occuiist, we will frankly tell you so. There ia no guess work in our methods. We have the latest and moat approved apparatus for eye» testing. t Always glad to help you. \ , G. F- iiUTCliESON. Expert Optician. i ..._.._`____...... .______..,, _.. ._ 4. ._ *.._.._.__.`.._____._..__-_.__ ._.e_-_. .__ _...___ _ ____.__.._.< i MEET ME AT ’l'!,E ALWAYS BUSY . SIOREI l l l 1 1 l 1 ' 0 1 l l I v i ` » . \ , STA LEY BROS. HITEG 0 SSALE _ I l in Some Special Values in White Goods. White Spot muslins,1oc per White Victoria lawn. extra White satin drill 24c and yd- . s i. White check musllns 8c per Specml we and "C" 2 C pe-r ya" ydwhite check inuslin ioc gvlgte ducks’ ettmgheavy wid; 25°' 4°° “nd 48° Per per yd. an ue ihc aiu 1 c per yar . White stripe musllns Sc, ard voc. 15c. I9" and 2}c. _ 'y ° stripes 25c and gee vard White organdies. 45 inches White Indianola lawn in Cottona at 71:, l0c, l2c and 141: per yard. ‘ l l SEWING TIME-In connection with our White f , Sale, we are offering about 2000 yards New Print i i All the latest patterns and newest coloringa. 4 and best to wear. yard. . yard. WHITE SHEETINGS Our sheetings are heavy, line and smooth, Heapey bleach, easily washed 72 inch, 2 5c and 3oc per yard. 80 inch, 30c, 33c and 36c per yard. 72 inch twill 29c and 35c per 80 inch twill 33:: and 4oc per Pillow conoivs ` These cottons are worth making up; why buy cheap, light makes that willonly last while you are making ` them up? It is the some trouble to make up good goods as trashy stuii- the difference in cost is trifling- BUY THE BEST i Plain 40 inch 12C, 42 inch igc and 4 15c , Plain 44 inch I5%c and 16%c, l 46 inch 16},éc. i Circular 40 inch, 151: and 2oc, 42 inch 21c. . ` Circular 44 inch, 19c and 25c, 46 inch 19:. ` ` i , , l WHITE UNDERWEA finish, accuracy of fit, and quality of materials. 1 R-over 1200 pieces an ’ new. Unequalled for elegance of design, beauty of $1.65 and up to $3.50 each i up to $1.25 each. Night Gowns soc. 65C. 75°. 85°. 95°. $1~2s.$1.4<>. and up to 54.15. Corset Covers All sizes 321042 inch, 16c, 2oc, ' 25¢»35°»45¢» S5°»65°i 39°' $I'°° and with colors, 85c, $1.10, $1.35, $1.50, $1.60 up to $2.75. Skirts 1 7oc. 95c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.40, $1.65 . Chiidren’s Underwear in drawers, gowns, slips and dresses. 1 Dressing Jackets T and Kirnouas, white and white STA LE Y BROS. _ i. i _-“--_._-__“J Pretty patterns print cotton octs a yd,‘ good wrapperette and fiunnclettc only Bc & 00's. Pd ll Take 'lhem To The Lnnnilry and you are in pocket-these BO unlnundricd white shirts, they are yours for 500--JMIIPH Paton R Co. lild tf A fur collar is n very comfortable thing to have around your neck these cold days. You can buy one very cheap at D. A Bruce's. 94 bf Repairs In Furniture-Our expertrepair- men are ut your service now, cheaper . than when the Sprint.: rush is oh. Goods can be returned more promptly too.Better let us call for that piers that has needed repairs so long. You will be surprised how nice we can make it look.-John Nswson. Bfilw , British Almond Pink for chap- ped hands. Never fails to soften chapped and rougheued skin. 25|: a bottle.-The Central Drugstore. 7d 3i Speciaivaines in cream table damasks at Stanley Bros white goods sale-56 inch 25c, 52 inch 35c, 62 inch 5zc, 7: inch extra special 5oc and goc per yard.- Sianiey Bros. 7d 3i IO BU DOE BIFUI. was our last week’s ad. in brlnzlnil orders that we repeat it. The popularity iidti ll; (fi .es I f’)A el @ 5 Qu '\\\ I ¢‘5."_` I of these two rlepoirtnients -carp(-ta ai|d,` furniture - is assured.-James Paton & Co yd at the his slaushtor sale at M- Tralnor 1 i e _ new Sheet music lil 1 ,in ;£" In l f/`e”' sr ,music non at our new store, The very latest-over 100 diilerent Music Books to select from. Come early and get your choice. MILLER BRUS. SU NN YSI DE, Prowse Building. . \ i f ef; ~; i 'ai