... .........._-. _ ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, FEBRUARY 11, 1905. "arbitrate-is """ >iHE iilliil|]iiiit“iliCi`L illiWS'-< QUITE S5' GO0D `“~~~~~~-~~»~---»~ ~~~~~ _ 7. 3 - AS OURS. _ Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere. who use it, Have You 'rsieo ir 2 _ (Daly one quality. the l:est, i say so. freshly ground. " 40c per lb. Webster & McKay. < Drunkenness Secretly C d lofi to ii position in the Departiiient of 1 ublic Works under the local govern- __ _ ' 'U ll .__,,, r.. ‘v »_@_. FreeSample and pa hi i l full _parrtiiiiul.;:s,gt:ialtlE mon als and price sent in plain sealed envel- ope. Correspondence aacredly confidential. Enclose stamp for re- pay. Address -Tha maria Remedy Co., 23 Joi-nan St., Tomaso, Bnodl. A I 'a '.' I’ \ . #wind her luiabalkl Doughn l0c doz. are our specialty l FOR'I'0rDAY. . . . Apple Pies M nee Pies Cream Pies §°°‘i2'i?‘ F" ar t t` k Sultunalgake B Q Nu! Cake loc lb White Cake i6c per lb :_i_i:_a;i°r;£__a\l kinds, all fresh D. STE WHRT ilc each. uc each i1& i5c each i5 & :oc each nr. steainers ieinaiiicd in port yester- fllw as on previous days, ‘ ` THE Gn»irdiiin`.i big ~ Web Perfecting l Press will not be in riporation today. THE warehouse to the rear of Carter&| Co. Ltd s store has been purchased hy thahhrni. l THE funeral ol the late Vernon Lowe will take place at 2.30 this afternoon to' Peoples Cciiietcry. ` ‘ J_oiiN /.No Mas. l-liruiir, Calgary, ai-el "la"-ing ut York, the guests of Tlieiiiius‘ and Mrs. Hardy. ' Train funeral of the late George Jenkins, Pownal will take place Sunday ut2.1i0 to Alexandra Cemetery. _ 0i.ivi-:ii MeEat‘iir:nN hits been appoint- inent. 'l`i{r: Guiirdiiiii re|.rri:t.a to learn tliiit. ex- supervisor D. Crockett, one of the oldest a.nd niost- respected i-osliii-iils of York, is seriously ill. A1' ` l’olicc tiouit yestcrdav llaniil Coghlan. drunk, was lined 810 or U0 days, line to lie suspciided pending good behaviour. 'l‘iu:iii-: was <~i~os:~iii,t; lintii \\'a.y.~i at the Capes ycrilerdny. 'i`lic lioats rcurlirtl this side with lil 1iii>..~'eii;,',ei-s nuii -ill liiiirs of innlls nt 3.15. ‘ A .\ii<:i-;'|‘i.\'u of tlii- l.rii.~itei~.-i of-the l"al- conwooil llospital was held ye:-iterdiiy afternoon at the uiilrc of the Coiiiiiilssioner ol' Piililie \\'urk.~. THE llnal play-oIl` lint-key iiiatrli for the cliiiiiiploiisiiip of |’. i__6_ ‘ft _-.- 'xii-_.__,_ ‘-'. 5 t . Fifty pairs--broken lines, odd sizes, inostiy good style=; colors, black, drab and fawn, sizes 19 to 26-worth 75c to $1-35. *md specially reduced to clear at 45c . CENTRE COUNTER. 'Stanfield's Underwear. t (it at Htttacti it f tilt ss oods Buyers Considering the weather our special has been very largely Each day sees ea i _ \\.i ._ 5, I Reduced to colors, sizes 31 to “_Snccial Salc Mcn’s Furnishings. ` 25 p. c. off 331-3 off. d Gloves and Mitts, i m._` ` ` , ' Underwear. ` Stl ff and Soft Hats. Colored Shirts. Line dress lengths, waists and goods for children’s dresses, gbods worth two and three times our special 38c price. - This offer is well worth your careful ‘_ consideration. REMEMBER the special I price is only Cl ggthe yard. M It if I I I Shirt WaiSlS I WWC I Five dozen lawn, muslin and matting waists. balance of last season’s stock, mostly white. some fancy effects and plain ' stormy state of th¢ sale of Dress Fabrics , attended. get buyers snapping up , Half Price. 4o-regular 6oc to $3.on. half price. i 1 t ii-_ ;;i_-9sfi'_,; ,;<_-.-oif_’_ vseltii/.»»\'i :ni 1 L \ _ . _ , '_ ~~- -»».~..¢-x.;_c_._.- _ _ ._ ___ ` ' 4.’ ». .. _ . . _ __ ,.._......_..__ _ -- ._ H -.__._.._._ __ _ . . -.`_.___- . _ -|-i-__ 1-1 i ' Owmotothe interruption in the win- ll Guardian is without its Talmage sermon _ and Sunday School lesson this week. , Ewan S'ri¢\v_An1' of bulfolk, u'lio spent Wednesday near York in the storiu, having lost. his way, is reported none the worse of his very unpleasant experience. Ir is probable that the Victoria Hockey team will take ii trip to the other pro- , ` vlnees towards the end of the month. Their games will likely include contests with Sackville, Truro and Moncton. Cnii-:if Engineer Ferguson,of the Stanley at Georgetown, who received word that his wife was ill at Picton and left the city Tuesday by teani for Cape Traverse was ln Tryon last night and expected to reach Cape Traverse in tiiiie this morning to cross liy the ice hunts to-llhy. Ir has been suggested that tho Char- lottetown mails at. Cape Traverse be. taken to Suininerside by toani and thence to the city by train if difficulty be found In opcning"the Cape Triivcrse liraiicli. `lt'|s not thought that 'the s_now flglitoii the brunch line will lie heavy liolvevcr Vind the city can be assured of an early inall when the niain line froiii Uliarlotte- tdr travel from the Mainland The _ ` -‘_ .i~"_ ,~.; ,rp "? » - ' ~ l Y S J iv 4 vi ‘ "EH If -/_ ___f“! i 0N_EVERY s_ __ °; _ -~». ~< -" DOLLAR t - _t _;-i-~;-“”/;v;,- _ _ » °==~-rnncnnsn it \"i)/‘. i/"'/*-l i ' i _.1-i,,“t-'-1-’i;`t`:°-tvs ~» .. 0 nun SALE or _ [5 it I t :Elf MENS ,- lf . ' FURNISHINGS :f_"'__!_"`f of " <9 _,.1 / : Q; ' § XJ” Q 0 § § 0 5 n _@e.¢_-ev _ ___~»;.~_,._ -. -_ town toEinei'alil is opened. .THE two Iiedeque young liiiiies \vlio fforiiieil the cent-rni tigurea of the sad trii gedy of a number of years ago ouSuiii- nierside harlior, the story of which is ti-ld on page l today, were Misses Mary and .Ann Rollins, daughters of the late Tlioniua Robins, Hedeque. Tliey`were accoinpauleil by their brotliar, .lolin Robins, al. one liiiiie Provincial Secretary and later in the Finance Departirieiit, Ot.l.a\vn. Dr. lil. id. Rohiiis of this city is ii. nephew of l.lie un Tiiindeutli of George Jenkins, l’o\vn:il, took place yesterday after an illness of soine weeks of piiennioiiiii. The deceased who vias sixty-eigiit yeiiin of age leaves to niourn four suits and three daugliters. 'i`lic .sons are llairy in Boston, George, l"eii\\'ick and Alfrcii in Pownal and the diiuglilei‘:~i ure Mrs. George lialluin, of \Vin.~doe, Irene in Bos- ton, liitliel and Muriel at lioiiic. 'l`o the iicrciived fiiiiiily the syiiipatliy of very 'l‘nr:ei-ew of the iii-it: Vitlonia which was cauglit in an ice tloe and iilizzarii while hound out of St. -loiiii`i-a on Tuesday as reported hi 'i‘lie (iuardian despatclies several days ago were fniind waiidering in the woods badly frost bitten and were taken to Pet-ty llarlior on dog sleiglis. 'l`hcir vessel had been broken up and the crew reached land on foot over the irc. They were compelled to remain on the beach iill nightunslieltered. On Tuesday they left the beach ioatt-einpt to find ii settlement. Losing their \\'ii.y they wan- dered through the woods and were in dire extremity when rescued. They were found to feeble too walk further. Tim Hon. li. R. Fitzgerald lectured last evening before the students of tho Union Commercial College and a few invited friends. Hiss subject was “Abraham ~Lineoln," The leui-ned lecturer' in ii mas- terly manner portrayed the early life rind subsequent career of this noted persoiiage, without doubt ii. most unique and un- paralleled figure ixi modern history. Froin Lincoln, as ii boy with few educiitional advantages; as a. youth seeking after, knowledgems ii young rnaii entering upon | a professional ciireor; as a man destined | to become a leader in public affairs, up to _ Lincoln, the nian who, ovcrconiingall dillicultlcs, reached the highest position in the Notion and iniide hiinself ndirilrcd world wide liy his "ema.r_iclpation of slave:-i;" the lecturer portrayed uiany iii- tcresting and helpful lessons which prov- ed asource of inspiration tn his hearers. In conclusion reference was inndc to the great loss i-iustiiined by the American Nation in his assassination hy which they lost their greatest President and the world lost . ii inan . described as the “greatest since St. l’iiui." A vote of thanks was then inoved by F. -7. McAdai.n, seconded liv R. Herlicri Moore, after which the Rev. Win. Dobson, P. A. McDona.ld and Percy Pope spoke in support of the motion. l'riii- cipitl Moran in extending the uiiuiiliiioiis vote of thanks expressed the appreciation ofthe faculty and students. and their deep sense of gratitude to the Honor- able Gentieman for his kindness in delivering such an adinlralile lecture. The Judge in rickiiowledgiug the vote spoke of the great hcnclii. to liodcrived froiii the study of sur-li lives. lie linil studied Lincoln to get; nt his persoiiulity, and the niorc he read of hint the more he aduiired the nmn. llc udviscil the stu- dents to ponder the lesson to lic leariicil of the hrliliaiit success achieved as the re- sult' of unreinittlng ellbrt and uiifiilieriiirg devotion to duty. .IN FURNITURE . “Always the best value in the city at Mark Wright Furnisliing Co's. r- --:ge-if 51%;-' ;:; TO REDUCE an over-stock in sonic lines-~ :ind to cient' our shelves for new Spring Goods-we inaugurate this Special stile Oil all the following lines we offer you, for io days only, a fortunate young womeii. . niany friends will he extended. _ t t MEN'S WINTER CASH DHSTCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT. 25 per cent off }25 ner ccntnff MEN'S UNDERWEAR . WINTER WORKING SHIRTS. MITI S AND GLOVES. UVERALLS AND JUMPERS. _ MFOCRE QLED. H CAPS. COLORILD SHIRTS. wt . I DURi:\'i: the past few days Ca|ii-'l`i'ri\'er.\~c hns been ii more than usually busy place from the niinilicr ol' travel- lers detained tin-ri-. \'e.~ilei'ila\y Robert McKay, liifiiliilliaiiiei .liiliii Gillis, Ciirdig-in, and M. (foie, Cliurlottetiiwn. .~tiii'led io walk lu Emerald. .»\. H. \\':irburtoii, ileoi-ge li. Full, Messrs, Mc\Villiariis, lielfast and MeAuliiy, '1`i'aearlie. and l’x'oi'. C. J. Me- Millinn, intend to leave this iiioriiin-,q to drive to the city and ii nuiiilici' ol' iiiliers are patiently waiting at the Cape forthe opening of the Cape 'l`ra\ei'se iii ancli niiil the appearance ofa raiiwiiy train. \‘l'c heard fi man say the other iiioi-iiiripr _ __ - --‘-....&-:- j f ~- "‘ illiiuiiiiiiiiiii-tin l i ”'\'\v\w\'vwwwvww“"" i i iii i_ _IQ , l;||-. _ _,__§‘i| ii-15% ::'=""} ii "‘“~\~-\-\-.\!,-1.-r»-/" |l nh 3,; . fafmaraff \ \~<\~. ~""Ti;ill l _*»_~\ ‘ J-~_~ .‘ i. ) ,.lV" &Qi_t@:_@¢ " -.¢'i‘ 'cu I ARANTEED M|oAi.i.v P i....;.;. -_-.__-._-:=._‘_;___ f '=_ ~1e;--23:1;-::~; _ a t _ ‘t_ - 5 AH. varaaun av lt sfo ' orrrrowu v ' "V\' CLO'i`ii but thc large majority of consumers-not being experts do not know until after they have worn tlieni "what was in them" and then it is too late. _ _ People buy sliorldy cloth and clothing chiefly because the ni:rcliant forces the snlc ol such stuff, thcrc being more-profit in it FOR. HINI _ And the puieliziscr thinks they are cheaper iiotlieiiig able to dis- cririiiiriie brtwct-ti shoddy 'intl pure wool. We Use N0 Shoddv In Our Factories Suits to order :ind icndy-to-wt-ar paiils and o\'eri:~oa\s, lio_iiu-~ spuns niiil llnniicls, cloili and t`wced.~z, liorsc rugging and blriuketing, yarns niiil slockiticilc. _ \\ l oils: 'r iii' I-itiiil THE HUMPHREY iiLillHlliii Sliliili, I Qpera House Building, City. A. WINFIELD SCOTT. Mgr. PHONE 65. a aw mmm ' ` I _,-____.__ _.__ .. .-. 1-..-.- .. -....-.Y-......- -.- . - ....._..~__. -.. _J MQ: FEBRUARY ll’¢)O5 Great values in Custom Clotliiiig for this mouth to make room for our naw stock--We are prepared to put the best loot l`oreuin_~'t iii order to ititerest you and if possible to persuade you that it w0uli‘i he to your interest to invest now und be ready wlien spring is here. Take time by the forelock. JOHN fr. 1u¢i