_ BRUARY 5,`i91g _ . ` ` A ` - _ _ _ ..,...___ __________ _ __ __ 'MH Lewes Nnwe Fifi THE CHARLCTTETOWN GUARDIAN rmsr or Aw "1 "1 “l mon 'rninrssit ~ . et the Hillsboro Rink this afternoon, ` _ _ _ _ c _ __ 4 to o. _ 1 Q 5 - f g H ead Offices in New Pro wse Block-Charlottetown. A l 'lllwlay Felry su, 1910 . _ The latest news, first of all. e A traveller is wanted to handle a. Bl line of well known rubbers, Sen nd ' in this issue.- Tlie tide will he high this evening _ pt'é5n.27 and tomorrow evening at A , ,' Everybody should see the Tennessee dmission 15e .‘:‘;:a‘;:.;:.‘i‘.‘;;'..‘.1:?“““ " _ _ngoplp ginclag ililddress a niset. aven s a , on Mon ay the 7th, at 2 p. ni. l . . , _ Citizens Band, Good Music vsstsrasy morning s gsy nms re _ lbin was sporting on the ornamental tree in front of Neil McKenzie’s re- Gnod Ice sidence on Baytleld Street. After Supper Sales w _~ _“fe have been busy this week. _ - We_dc\n t~ mean the trade has been particularly heavy~no, not that; We have been` on the junio every day-ransaeking every nook and corner of this helpful store, gathering up specials for our After Supper Sales, and after we got theiu together and knew what we had -then we went after them with the knife and cut-cut '- cut. . 1_1 I 'l`hat's the story for tonight-it doesii’t tell of the startling bargains -rfor of the fine offerings. Vou already know what _the usual After Supper Sale brings forth, well this is a litlle bit better. Every counter in the store will convince you of that, come you know the hour (seven) $1.45 Men’s Gloves for $1.00 Men’s`fi1ie Mocha gloves, striped wool lining gusset wrist and Dome spring fastner regular 1.40 tonight I _oo. 1.20 Ladies’ Gloves for 79c -To-day closes the special sale of ago Guaranteed Hot Water Bottles which Johnson & Johnson Druggists have Th been offering this week. Better see urda about that Hot. Water Bottle to- 4th night. - ` ll-ll Mr Scovil of St John, the travell- tire ing representative of Frothingham & ban Co., "l'oronto, hardware supplies left ford yesterday morning in response to a telegram announcing the 'death of his Th brother in Alberta, whose body _ is at a being brought home for interment. Hun aiu.-St. John Telegraph. ' held Many friends in Charlottetown wiillcesgf be very sorry to learn of the death lfilied of Capt. William Yates of Boston,as H. P the result of heart trouble. Capt. the Yates was a retired fish dealer of lgnnd Boston, a man of 'considerable iarg wealth who for many years has been l whic spending his summers in Prince Ed- ‘tion ward Island. He was a man of a gram very aifable disposition. W¢ll°P05f¢d labiy on all topics of the day and made Winn numerous friends wherever he welll. gall In a recent guessing contest atlwere Currie Bros, Saskatoon, Sask. The Oran fortune winner of the firstprize oflment $1,000 each, was Mrs John Field ing zssisnais 'rue guess was. lwwlasein- many grains there were in a half bushel of wheat. which were Placed lll A a glass box. Each purchaser of writ $1.00 worth of goods was entitled to Hine one guess. Her guess of 460.050,be-_ learn ing; the nearest of ninety, thousand‘fromi guesses to the' exact number which Valle was 460.045. Mrs Field, (nee) Miss Jen Mabel Stright, is a sister of Capt C. of b d - _ that John Sinclair will address an agri- tm cultural meeting in Cavendish I-iall hon on Monday, Fell 7_th. iss" Hugh F. McDonald of Donaldston, ls.st.,fall left a drill of potatoes in the' A ground which he _dug on Jany 28th mus and found them in first-class condi~ tern tion. _ noo -- mod to ney, assistant inspector of the Cana- nf di n immigration department, left by fog Halifax at noon yesterday to -_- _ l close J. Stright, Victoria. l llimb Ladies' Tan Cap Gloves (Dog Skin) unlined an ideal street glove one and two_ Dome fastner sizes' 5 3-4 to 6 3-4 regular 1.25 tonight 79c. ' 3.00 Men’s Trousers tor ' 1.75 , _ Men’s Trousers made from the famous Hewson all wool double ai 'd twist tweeds all sizes worth up , to 3.co tonight I 75. ‘ __ 'A happy event took place at St] limi! Dunstan's Cathedral on Tuesday, Mute Jan. 25th, when Dennis Dowling, of|dl-:aft \Boston, was united in marriage to -701111 Miss Margaret Gertrude Handrahan, has of South Shore. The ceremony was “fllel performed by Rev. Gregory McLel- f10l\~ lan, D. D. The bride wore a hand- “mel some suit of blue broad-cloth, with F090 hat to match, and was supported by °0ll Miss Katie Wilson, of New Domin- at P on, who also wore blue. Edmund the' Handrahan, brother of the bride, as- an 9 Eart "Goo must C ‘l J. A; Clark, Supt. of the Expert- _In mental Farm: will address a meeting nv, of the Fredericton Institute in the the Hail at Fredericton on Mould-ay, Feb on ith, at 2.30 p. m. h bsenoiini sheet or ies, the best ' ic in the city, and an entire af. 5 *__ . vertisers are asked to remember nil "changes" of ordinary size, be ln this oflice not later than a. m. and large ,ones several V rs Uarlier t i in o sure insertion first thereafter. view of the civic election now ` and pastor White will preach at _Baptist Church Sunday morning, The Kingdom of God on the -. h and Sunday evening 0|, _T d Citizenship." __ oon's skatin r e Hiiisnors Rink open uns (sat- 5 Y) Bffifmoon from 2.30 to 6, the ' Regiment Baud playing a delig~n;_ de.l9Ctl0ll Of Sl$’l8ting mugig frgqn, 4 b,an.d the admission for the en- afternoon's skating, including 11. Only ten cents; No one can af- to miss it. ' ' 8.1-l ovided thi8 altar- _` n at the Hillsboro Rink for the f est. sum of ten cents. No one can ' rd to miss it. H _ ____ ere Passed to rest on Jan. 31st 'A " n early age John McLeod of' _ ter River. The deceased had im.. l -if __ in ill health for some years, The " W. B. Howard, D.Pl.A. of the C.P. fune R.; A. H. Davis, also of the passen- ngon ger department, and J. Perley Lun- and ral took place on Tuesday after. 3 P€0Dle. The service was conducted Revs. H. Pierce and W. I. Green. meet the steamer Empress of Brit- T1, e Sunday School entertainment = in the Hunter River Hall on ‘ _ Tuesday'evening passed on very suc ully. Tho spacious building was ' to its utmost capacity. Rev, _ ierce B.A. acted chairman, and _ order during the evening was as 52 as could be expected from. so 6 . h consisted of choru'ses, secita- , s, dialogues, solos, duets and aphone selections was adrnir-‘- wall rendered throughout. Miss ; ifred Waye presided at the in her excellent manner. At ilhe of -the program the children treated to candy, apples, and ges, after which the entertains ,f was brou-gh'tJ to a close hy sing- "God be with ycu till we meet .1 _correlspondent from Millview es: T s many friends of A. J. t I ll d fr s, Millview, will be pleased to »' S’ e cg that his family has recovered their recent illness.- Cherry _ _ y's enterprising butcher, R. The hum of the sewing machine has hardly ceased since the white sale commenced kins, slaughtered fifty head eef cattle and a quantity ofl - and mutton, the tirst two __. ‘weeks of January. A good begin- for 1910.-A, D. Dunphy and H. h have purchased a fine lot of horse, for Mr. Baker, St. ls, Newfoundland.-Isaac Brown returned home froml the Hospital e he underwent a painful opera- -Mr Coady has returned from t fishing at Brazels Bridge, he rts fish plentiful, butt weather ditions unfavorable for shipping resent.-Mr Dugan Wil address tax payers ine Millview Hall, at arly' date on the advantages of l delivery.-The Millview sc an audience. The program or- 1.75 Ladies’ Underskirls tor 1.19 A , Made of fine quality black 'sateen has deep flounce of accordian plaitiiig and ruffle with bias frill deep dust frill worth 1.75 tonight r.r9. 301: Men’s Hose for 221: Men’s heavy weight all wool hos_e, good winter . hose all sizes worth 3oc tonight zzc pair. 1.25 `l.adies"Corsets for 79c Made by' the D. A. corset maker (Directoire) style made of white countll deep hip, inediiiiu' high lust, four hose suspendcrs, sizes I9 to 27 regular 1.25 tonight 79c. _ ‘ ' T51: Men’s Shirts for 50e Menls plain navy knit shirt, jersey knit, all wool pure worsted good _weight full size and exti-n good value regular 75c tonight 5oc. I » 351: Corset Covers for 254: _ Corset 'covers made of good quality cotton, neck ' 'ind arms trimmed with Torchon lace, four rows of Valcnnience lace down front sizes 34 to 42 regular tonight 2 50. _ Men’s Hook on ties 25c ' id 'lk ‘tlar are usually founghige tirglugogigdclgiidag izliedduni dark shades, s pecial tonight 25C ~ ' _ b Early Arrivals New Shirl 5 Waists 98c ' - 1 f- 1': lawn shirt waists front of all overréogizzxii,-11;-§f(liidgl ileeves, open back sizes 34 to 42 very special g8c. 35c White Camhric Aprons 25c ' f fi English Lawn with neat l§ni` broidlligftliiilgi iiiid dlihulder stral” W°"th 35° wmght _ _z5c. V ‘ son which one farmers of this Dw- vmce Coup; take from the methods followed in those other countries. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Sinclair pices of St. Andrew’s Church choir, P I dviin'l‘lliu‘i"i;ial;i, F°b"10th. ill the A“di` torium, Montague. at 7-30 pi it tus bumsr be em. bum °“'- °f an-ty, ii the wins bs crossed. °r ll on use interior oil. With your lim, in gona anis: and Mavsnowi D3 0 ‘ILW for household use. 5'0" Wm h‘“'° th” le intend making their future home. pleasant and profitable meeting on 0" Jan. 24th in Msynsia H-su. The P_rs- A~ sident! W'm Moffat opened the meeting er isted the groom. The many valu- llura able presents received, go to show ‘5_P_l` the esteem in which the happy tultl couple are held by their many "U9 friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dowling will p"°c_ ave shortly for Boston, where they qualified 9' tea°h°"- _ __ ::T The Northern Institute held a very seaso -iii with some very particular remarks. Should lleflf him- Ailmlss A _ _ __ ftur some routine business was dis- Ladi osed`of J E Sinclair, who was Dro- hool ogressing rapidly under the able on of Miss A. Morrow, the tees are to be commended for uring the services of so ' well he last and host social of the n at St Malachi’s'Hall, K-inkora., Monday eveninlg,_7th inst. Rev. McAulay, Hope River, is to delv- a most interesting address all' ion ten cents es with"baskets free. ' 2-4d1i_ gent by invitation, was called on'.'ind -- _ ‘ Your last gave an account of the investigations of the Swine Commission, in the U-ni- ted Kingdom and Denmark, during the past summer. Mr Sinclair ex- plained 'tihe methods of breeding and feeding bacon hogs asc’practised in Denmark and Ireland. Also 'che finene- tits resulting from the extensive co- operative Associations lor the pur- chase of' feeding studs, and tha manu- facture and marketing of butter and bacon in Denmark, as well as t.-hu manner in which bacon 'is dressed, cured and shipped to the English market. At the close of the address the memfoers present gavs_eviden_.ce or their'intere_st in the s_ub1e0t Hy asking numerous questwns. Whi°l1 were cheerfully answered, ami in stating their opinion as to the les- and suitably acknowledged. "The Swtch concert, under the aus- st oned will take 'P1800 : :-Lamplight will not basatisfsctory 1 nisii is especially Prvvewl get light for the eyes known to man 1 S'l'f'.'WAR'l"S ` /Bread is the highest standard for quality _ Try it Prices 5c, 6c, 7c and 8c per loaf, _ Home made Evaporsted Cream Breed, i chance iiottles. vantage of our offer and there are still good values waiting for you. _ See our window for saniplesand prices. ' G ' . ` |\l,\\\ \\\\ '5\ __ _ -. _ ___§_A>z/Q; __ _ __ ._ _mc _.__ \ 675s Luna Safety Razor _ f"'”'__ 35 It’s an English made safety razor of the most perfected pattern. There’s no better razor on the market, and you can make a clear saving of over one dollar. One dozenkeen edged blades that will fit any face, in a nice plush lined case, artistically finished. Ask to see them. Com- plete for $5. 75 Made only nt the .Eclipse Bakery No |63: Kent Street Telephone ar! Look for the sign that says _ _ 149 Greet GU°l’l¢8¢,' Today closes our special price sale of guaranteed _Hot Water Many have taken ad- I _ 'commend her. Ju _Paton _P35 _E __ 5,1 ` 6 - i :fs ' `t\ _:___ \ =_"`;;,»*` "lff.e>"’l’fff" . ~ I \~ 'ltr E* in our “WHITE pretty ’&.“f’l l " [\' ge; l round _vbkc composed _ 1, - '35 '» _ , s lilllli....-»-..s.»»~~¢n-o __ \ ,- hands oflzicc :md inscr~_25c A 1~/'r_1/ ap/'cial ‘rim More Damly urzdermuslins 5 _ WE’VE BEEN SURPRISED this last . few days to notice the great amount of dainty undermuslins that you’ve been buying-and we have hardly even mentioned the showing SALE" advertising. Your choosing has necessitated another great lot of Gowns, skirts, corset covers, 7 combinations which the express brought to us yesterday. \e,‘;,|,-_To~dny you will find the showing larger and more attractive than ever. Corset coiler ofa good grade - of muslin, made with pcpluni and drawirig' string at waist, /\ very nice liiilc corset rover has yoke composed of' rows of tucks mid pretty insertion licrided by baud lncc. . . .. . . . . . - .. of 'im'l1nIPv a. wide as- *qa »5'$'-fn) 4 i-il 1. " '""'|n/l is .. __ r_:‘ _ . ge . ._ lie, lwn'trne1|.l of pretty corset covers mos!/y _ ,.. .=. .L ,_-_-ll.; ad. '- _,i to the Hunter River Cemetery /p- ma P up 0/_ an func, P11. gr ¢_' Q/ cores was followed by 8 large number. \/,/ ..-5.' .\ cor-er mnbrozdery. Well made and taste. R771 I /if .;:.~'. , = EJ. ' `f\_,-y 2-., 3 -I ,,,_. : v_.~_- VTD- ‘. i _ . ` ;_s_ _ vonrlm ully you I0 A lot of' ett ' " \-.-.-.assi made, good needlework, and right cutting _ ' -_,Q ./TIT/.°*..7..r.?;.e.7.;:-1/.7_., " ' f 4,1. j I 1 Ll' ' x a. C _ Other_Corset“Covers 750, 9512, |.00, |.25. pr ylgiiew ,skirts in many Very attractive range of gowns made in . styles offered at every good style 65°. 796. 92c, 98c to 3.75 88c, 95c, 1.05 up to 2.75 The PRINCESS COMBINATIONS we are showing have been getting a great deal of very favourable attentiou.On sale at ..........................-..........-......$2_15 if _ DRAWERS in many grades of muslin-lace and embroidery trimming excellently well " |8c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 49c, 651:, 156 and up - Every garnieiit is the product of one or other of the three best makers in > lm ue lo it sa-...s~.~¢.~`~»» »~._,.,....\~ ._._..\, ,. the Dominion- There is no unsanitary “sweat shop" stnft offered in this 3 store-and never _will be. And we think that the prices are very low-we 7 ' 's __ have trigd _to ni_ake them so and will appreciate your opinion as to how ' ` well we have succeeded`. H _' ' i sm... ullnn lo //in .sa/esrnrzn who frlkns yo:/lr of/'(1/'/'_ I’/ease ' orr/ers 11/. //tv mm'ni1zg.v-so /iw as ymssl/1/rv ..~..a-..\~»»\» during 5 sale a few days ago. Never sold so much linen, sheeting, pillow cotton,:toWelling, in so short . _ a time since we can remember. ' .1 S/Lecf'1fn_1/.~r, 71i//ow coflmis, fo1o'e/i-/1_(/ir, will (ie/iemmf'1l/'free on applic- /mrrz /lrmi/zizay _ _ One word more, compare our values, you will find that in every case we are either ," giving you the same goods for less money, or better goods for the same money. ` 2 : 7 F - ;_ ._ 1; SALE 0F SAMPLE will do the clearing. SHOES FOR THIRTY DAYS Al 75 Cents on the dollar 3000 pairs to be cleared this month if attractive prices will do it. We have made the prices to_suit, you 1 ' AR E N A "ms 0UEsN's couur GUARDIAN » ‘ e 7* A '" f'e so e 1 |25 i - Moormsc ' Ul'l7;:'_PHl¢ _ _ wlllzccras ef Mm McLeod '- i v .l i 5 i v f iz An Explanation About Sizes A large mnnnfag Sample shoes are us- turer with about fifty 123%; 1” the fdl' cases of samples on Sli 7 f'o'r men hand, some ot them Size 4 for wo,,,e,1 had been on the road Size 4. for boys others hadnf»t,oifered Sire 1 for girls us the lot- -It was ri 'rflze 9 $0' .°h‘ld'f“ a big purchase nl- 23‘°f;r"g,;‘,;;f; - m°5t mo many fo’ We have other sizes most stores. Hoy- but noi in such variety. gyer we tackled it If you are at all] interest- but not until we got ed the price to suit. You will have the _ benefit, we must have a quick sale. you on any Size- . H ‘#1 'Il l F C Come in we will have a snap for Some of the Attractions at I this sale l Job lot of women’s overshoes, sizes 2 I-2 to:4 for 5oc. a better grade at $1.00. Ciiildren’s overshoes, sizes 6 to 8 25c. Ladies' boots, shoes and slippers 25 p. c off. » Men’s boots and shoes 25 p. c. off. ' Children‘s boots and slippers, sizes 5, 6, 7. 85c. Baby’s boots, sizes 2 and 3, 25c. I & Charlottetown P. il I. l i New Dress Goods at Pa\.on's "Received Per L4. B. hnissian. En- "29°" tered at the onstems ysmi-deyl. put "_" _ in stock today and ready for fbi ' most critical inspection 8,450 yd! 0! "Thin week is your last opportunity the but assorted shipment of color- o order through 'our Misa Dorian. If 95 llllllllm' |°9h°l'|» atm” °"V°-'ns' ou want anything in Dry Goods or '°l‘°'” “ld MM' Print" ‘°°d" ‘H §.-_ _ ___-J any other goods at Bret hands, she 7"* °°l9" °| *u |‘“°° dm". md "THE TWO MACS” ‘ ,| _ pm _ coloring: for season 1910. Prices run '° 'M' “"°”""" "' ‘W °° l' » ' trams. nun. sn meow. if _ P¢¢‘¢'|¢ -.l. ul. rlllf li illd. - _ _g_______ _ We have Coles' and !\|her’e tube; skates. We have hockey =b¢¢|;|_ wa have hockey sticks in the following; leading. lines:-Red Dot, Bax, Mig Kev. llld Llllfs lpscidi.. We attach; skates. We made aspocialty of skntq rinding at Ernest Riee’|, 165 Gref< ton Bt. _ 12_g3¢m_ _ --____.__*__ -_ DENTELLE \AiLlmsCIIi\NNlliB. L ces, Tnaerti ' 191; direct fremogiehge. iigdiiliiisdeudg l=i°°°l» muy, werent widths as "“°“°- ...~_.._....c....... 1-um. 3 l s