/ J r 'I Mcltinnon Drug Co _ __ _ " f -' " _ die, Dr. and Mrs. Macdonald, J. H. II, (,913 "TBI LATEST ' Nlll _. l-5 '~ Kiudliuil Wood r i We have kindling wood ,split and in blocks.” all dry. li.Pickaui&.lJo. Phone 240.' ,_ _ 'i _. Annual Meeliug The Annual Meeting of the; Stanley Bridge Dairying C.,i will be held in the Hall :lt °°\llh lYruD than you could buy ready _made for $2.60. A few doses usually con- quer the most obstinate cough--stops even _whoonina cough quickly. simple sn it is. :pl better remedy can be had at any C9. ‘ Ml! *W0 Glllls of granulated sugar with °“° WD 0! warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2%, ounces of Pine: (fifty cents worth) in n. 16-ounce bottlo;' then Bild the Sugar Syrup. It has a pleasant taste and lusts u. family si long time. Take goggelnoonful every one. two' or three s. You can feel this take hold of 0.' cough in I WHY that rnenns business. Hes n good tonic effect. braces up the appetite, and is slightly laxatlve. too, which is helpful. A handy remedy for hoarseness, croup. bronchitis. asthma and all throat and lung troubles. » The effect of nine on the membranes is well known. Plnex is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norwegian white pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol and all the natural healins' pinc elements. Other preparations will not work in thi; formula. This Pinex and Bugnr Syrup recipe has ntinlned _great popularity throughout the Ulllled States and Canada. It has often been imltated,,though never successfully. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or Stanley Bridge on Tuesday Feby nth at 2 o’clock. J. H. s1.vil>soN ` Secretary 1-M3I,I1.14. ' ` Farm For bale The subscriber offers at privutc siiio‘ uutilthe 28th instant his well kno\vllf null very desirable furin of forty-ncros situilto at North River and to thc North of the farm of Mr, Fred \Vliifo. If not disposed of in the moanwllile it will on tho 28th instunt be offered at public auction on the premises at _North River aforesaid at one o’clock Il] before it gels worse Rheumatism if not checked in time will become chronic. ll0lill’S Rheumatism (ure has made life bearable to many who suffer from rheumzilism. Some of the worst cases of rheumatism it is possible to conceive have been :ured by this unequalled remedy. We recommend it to all suffering frolu rheumntism with confidence. had at the door, Admission, 201:. will leave for Pictou this morning. p. m this evening. Those baptized will unite with th work. DEATH AT NORTH RIVER.-Wid p. . For terms and further pnrticlllurs E . . e O apply on the premises to the suliscribiu' IJ. H. Reddln, bohcitor Chiu-lotten The Peoplcis Druggist _7MfHtu3ipgOHN CHARLTON, ` family of the late Francis Bain, of Minn Mattie Cn,nming5_ 5 ;_M_,_,____m,__£_.____ _“_ ____~____ _,_ - North River, on the death of their and the late Dr; P. W. G. Canning,R _-- _ _ N., Mill Canning familinrly known to _ MINTO ARRIVEB.-The Minto sr- her friends as “'1‘rtllle” was born in rived in Georgetown yesterday at 3.15 Charlottetown and when quite young P. ln. from Plctou with express. one went with her parents to reside in ton of freight;-.ii passengers and 70 London. She has visited her gi-and-‘ sacks of paper__ and letter mail. Bhe Parents the latg Chief Justice Palm- oc. . casions since leaving here, being fond- MUCH APPRECIATED.-The last eat of and most devoted to Canada- two Bunfiay evenings the congrega- on the last occasion remaining si; tions of tbc 'Baptist Obureh.~ Char- years, during which she became a lottetown, haye ,_heen.delighted t0 great favorite, and will be princi- have Louis Ritziils sing solos. He pany mmembu-gd for her very nappy lm e llnelv tljeinedjvslce and his S0- una loving disposition, also lor ner los were mp_ell__¢_nigye'_d~ ' ‘ musical talent-her beeutiiul voice -1' having been heard in many of the INWARD TRAINS--The vllsfefn 5°' churches and concerts lu charlotte- commodation arrived in Charlotte- tnwn_ on London nnncert programs town yesterday at 11.05 a. m., on nh, wnn known nn MM,” D,,n_ time; the western accommodation nt. ,,,Bo,,_.. While visiting in Singapore 12-20 ll- mu 011 "Hill “nd ‘the S““"“°"' some months ago she contracted a Sidi’ at 5-15 °“ um* The °p°°ml bad attack of Indian Malaria from fmm '5¢°fK°"°W“ “"`w°d at 530 which she never recovered, and which ~ _ was the ultimate cause of her death. -_ su 1 i b ia suMi/iloaslpn SPECIAL- The moinfavfs ‘;,"§°“"’ es es he' ' W G i d th fare is only $1.00 to Bummerside and wife 0;' xe:0phBo;rs1;,axi§cs,;s' ba: nailing' D;<;r3lptli;;urcfn!ndnd. glples with mils `i~¢turn on this afternoon skspecinl Hater' residing in Athens; Kathleen' get it'for you. Ifmfiot, sshd tblet(liemf*iilvdt| which wig leave at 4! tiielciged and] the wus 01 Charles Holbrooke’ R' N' Co.. Toronto. Ont. g‘;;l;'lEY ‘Eng W°;’i*;'ry5 1?) Summersme residing at Dover, England.” er and Mrs. Palmer on several rsssouiils _ NC _-C R. Mc- "** Kgxlgifrvggig ,giver cixaflge’ was Percy Down, Charlottetown, spent fined 069 hundred dollars or three Sunday with friends at North River '[;‘i?l’;?“;,]i;‘ {]“lfé,f;’,:`,t?(;f\ Tx §’:e',;‘,‘;';pZ§,; J. B. McLeod, Regina, Sask., was ilair Shaw's Court in Charlottetown a. passenger "°“f‘ Calm Traverse W yestgrdny morning Mr Boisner llc- (’har1°ttet'°wn yesterday' L "lg the P'°se°“t°"~ - F%Miurdock McLeod of the P. E. I. R. *_ _ 1 re ght Department was n passenger ..s.2::s2,’§“.:;r::;_r.;. ¥_';;:::i.r.;;= to uppendicitis in the Prince Edward Is- R_ L_ Cotton Cnarlottetown' Mt ivlv1;l;1;;‘;T{li’:f:1£B€iu Wigénnixhgglgz yfesterday on a ,business trip, to Hal- was seized with an acute palin. He lx' ____ °f I I lil! f d0ll0 8 On WHS S \ uall has returned horns after a very ‘-055 ll Y PGP Orme - fllnnstaiit visit with friends in Char- -* o e ui' _ SPECIAL SERVICE.-At the Bnp- ‘D ___ List Church, Charlottetown, last. Sat- Avq Wilson of Snmmersidn was in urday afternoon ther i _ - _ 6 WHS B V€l"Y_ ll* Charlottetown yesterday on return terestlng service at which ten llellev- from Mnntngne after visiting his ers were baptized by Rev. Z. L, Fash. sister 1v[r,,-_ A, H, Wadman, 6 ____ lllllI'l'HY Rl'/el' Baptist Uhllfch and Prosecutor Boisner, Charlottetown, their ho..les are at Beach Point. The left .thin nftnrnnnn on n business Pastor at Murray River, Rev. R. N. "in to Gen,.getnWn_ He expects to Rand, is having much success in his return Wednendn _ Y ‘°'*" Mi_s_s Hazel Dart, Hampshire, has e returned to her home after spending $YHlI>Btl1Y WUI be Qxtellded f-0 the a few dave at North River the guest ` "' "° BiSi¢0I` Miss Carrie B8-il1» Wllillll Miss Grace Drake was a passenger i occurred yesterday after a long ill- on the Earl Grey returning to nur i _ _ [ ness patiently borne Four brothers home 3 Cgrnwgll alter n lengthy l1l‘€, d€llClOl1S and two sisters are left to mourn vig Elite boxes 6oc 1-2 lb. boxes 35c. fT O i weeks ago. » and Mrs. Gill, Eb. and Mrs. Brown, - n ‘ 9 p it so the cunaoiuu west, Miss ow S sweets found their sad bereavement which is the Drake has spent mont 01 her time in _. ~. , ._ - ¢ _ __ ._ _ _ ~ ,-- _ _ _ __ . _ 1 se ond break in the family within the Moose Jaw, sank, here 111 the best condition, absolutely pure and fresh month, their mother Mrs, Bum puns- from the factory. ' ing away quite suddenly about three (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) The many friends of Mrs. Arthur PROMINENT MAN DEAD a.nd‘Warren and Mrs. Vessey A pleas- ; ant evening was spent and all Joined LONDON Feb 10 -Rev Pltben- A in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Howard and darY Storffl. Vililir Ofist- éetefs has _ ` ` ( ° wr \ vi"-“'»'_I`_;~i'.' ' A ga 7 / \V1f .~; :,--_:_ ._~., _~,_-. ¢\-.'.__~_. V.»_.:' 1 , v 'Q I Tobacco isia pile of HICKEY’S BRIGHT CUT smoking tobacco, Cool, Sweet, Mild, pure, clean, and wholesome. Better lay in a supply at presentiiprices, and at a good run ‘;,o_r your money Mil: of the verybest ton.1.cco,_ and made R IGI-IT. ` Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Lid. _ f .:"“»_. ` __ g____ f" gm -I -- \ f 5 'C _\ . .,,_ '_ _ _ _».».. (lip Ymn- Horses i.:'“:.':.‘:..‘.‘°.§.°:’.‘;‘.“ “.5” "° f' l v. \ u family success in their new home in British Columbia. A SHORT COURSE.-A number of the Short Course students were out calling on sonle of their lady friends in Charlottetown a few nights ago nnd after spending the evening in a very happy manner, prepared to de- part to their respective boarding places. On decending the stairs one young gentleman in the lead stepped into a pan set on the stairs for the occasion, and took a headlong plunge to the floor below. After picking himself up, little the worse, save for a severe shaking, he remarked that although he had taken a short course ,in Agriculture this was the shortest course he had ever taken to get down stairs. After the excitement was over and reaching the out side door of their home they had the good luck to find the door* locked for the night g e ut remain where they were for the night. To make matters worse the coal, and oil sup- been appointed to the Deanery of Rochester. He is a. son of Rev. John Storrs of Cornwallis, N. S. sl A Good lint Wafer Bottle have just now-but when they leak? Any Hot Wafer Boiile we sell we will give you our guarantee. 'We have a most complete stock of rubber goods,and will take great pleasure in showing n _ _ _ Q _ i/ ' - ii S” iiliilffiivye, iiléidbgigzgiiiiniéokilggiiuzv See our Kent St. show wi n \_~‘ __ .'15 ` ‘ ._ _ , _ i students that wended their way down dow for a good assortment. ~v ,.~vl~*".~.- /_ _, ~ _- . if ~ ' ' -ini s mu ff I H ' ° M ‘hi outta no on y z il ' 5 “Se ppm” ac ne $§Ei€§i§°?2.i¥.7?3'°““e3°:$2“3 Johnson &Johnson town next morning, but the resolved Never ln The Way is a very valuable thing to I them to you. ii is Bail Beal-in g > .:;i“':.;.':.“'.°.;':;:;‘.; ;“°‘?° Tl” Q“°”*’”‘"“ S‘°’°° O-'ne of the greatest improvements ever introduced into the stable management, according to_ thnopinions nf leading veterinarians, 1s the custom o clipping horses ln the spring, which has now become so common. A CLIP- PED HORSE_wil1 not only do a greater _am01\_I1t Of W°1'_k 1 On, the same amount of food than a horse with his natural coat will do, bu¢~Mll,,glso'be fresh and full of vigor, while the horse wit th# héa_vy,_c`oat_will be dull, out of coiidltion and seldom or never unseen; ' j illpuiiiijéhnprovos the Health of the liorse 7 "f ` ‘ " ` I' , and- should receive the best care ius»ii»*lf'f~If5ir°§~§’i§uT§`i§"5f§u’_"°°i¢d. =_°-profs-my -r=b_1»=d. _carefully in-.tiie edrlynspnng. ‘Buy one of these Clip-_ mrs-"P_d'l¢_;'¢\_`B`hA»'~5`eos»`» ~ ,o s e ¢l`a_0oJ§A° ~ I l 'tri' _i U I °.*¢° ‘ P ' ‘ °$9'°oi by w_g._n'¢_¢n~¢x¢f|1P¢ff,_; for tliia‘ldZachine:‘ _ - f,' Fuppqni-rmgmg miprloe from 51.25 to §3.00. or iiovbwuro ere y special arrangements with the factory we re- ceive fresh shipments of chocolates weekly, and guarantee every box to be not more than one week old. In handsome Flite boxes 60c and Sic. The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gt- George and Keats Ste. MEM. _" -_.M _, Irving of Cape Traverse will regret l Henry and Mrs. Howard spent their to learn that she is seriously ill. last Thursday evening in this Pro- -l o vince at the home of Pope and Mrs. Mrs. Fred. Chandler and Mrs. J. Cooke, York, a number of friends be- Swallow, Charlottetown, left this ing present, namely, Abraham Brown morning on a visit to friends in Lit- and son George, Peter and Mrs. Bro- tie River. | n ____ __ _V 5 _ 5- ousanlss 5 race rlvs ._-_, _ _ _ " " 0| ' _ _ in »uro...y...._ Q, his csiuiiolll ouliioiiui ai _ it Cwsh In e Him I us io 12| ’ ~ gf us ui ui an . S , rr PAYS t .-buynln tliis»~rrov_l.uce. Mrss OANNING.-Many wlu be _ ~ _ ~ to _ _ Seve sn by unuu »|~;,|,, g,,,,¢, 5 --- interested in the following additional Queen St. . Queen St. syrup n Home h1`;E!(;TI{§°Ed xxyerycénn pallrtitnldhns na lli“:;ud0anuiSg'g gierth cha . GF' __ ' ch, I ' I a n _. . 's ure reerr o are uni- n; own ‘- p@M, . ' (qw ._ mhz lu culuuniuu Han. Queen st. "Mm Beatrice n. canning wus tus mm”/"W ° f Tn" nc,” msn" 1° mme” 0, “mr This is n_rsro~._treat. Tickets can be daughter of Mrs. Sarah J. Hartley The Busiest Store on Ch’town’a Busieaf Sireei Good all Wool Unshrinkable I 7*. » 1 \»\ as \ .. Q . V' 1'," #1 I -.._,,,,,, .:,,, , i'il|llii‘iiN_ii ll . \\ _f - Underwear of ` Stanfield’smake c per Garment \ . -_ \ \ V \\ \ A \ His is THE BEST orr R in Z fer#/_€11' _--'f""l\,f¢ ’ fi \ i\‘,1i'=. \ `~- ~ ‘ili“~‘~‘ii i {\\\ il\\i\),` _ _ or ° ,il-» .\\“_~ all wool unshrmkahle underwear ' that we know th I L 1-. ,.9 _ \\\\\\ ll ._ - . .1 _ an in at al by l`\i"'f"" _ f r I y g i \ -1` \ __\ \§_ A ,__ _ 1,? about. The garments are made . iiililf `\,‘rf=\:§,"*=‘i ~'. by the fzllnous STANFIELD MILLS. ill \ lmxg ll*-:f '= 2 ~_=\" _ ~ i,,Wi,_i_H;,: ss . They ars cut to fit-the sizes are accur- ‘=i`i‘i‘-l.ii1%f§f”jlii¥!{'§§§¥;L§?= ate- the wool is of a ood durable “iiii ti'i ,‘*i-2,;-~ - . . .. -1541 '.- ’_:~_ Q.-.2 - =.- . . g ‘ ‘¥§i:‘;m,\;,l¢§,¢5§i;'{_;_ uaiit -the weave 1s such that the ~ 2 ii/\_» V, _ ;_.1°W,i_ .`,i‘.`u'f.i. ~' "itil-, _r .. ii ls oooo uuosnwaan. STA_NFIELD’S GREEN LABEL a nice weight, all wool ribbed under- wear offered here in all sizes, will wear will keep you d in ' not shrink.....iiii\r.mi..aii1. STANFIELDS BLUE LABEL this is a good medium heavy weight underwear a very general favorite, one fiat fits well-wears well and will not s rin -per garment............ 'l`urnbull’s Unshrinkable $1.95, 2.25, 2.85, 3.00, 3.25. W01S€y (English) Unshrinkable Underwear $2.25 and 3.00. Stanfield’s finer Wools $1 oo, 1.50, 1.75, 2 50 ' _ St. George Unshrinkable--éfine soft English) $1. 3 5, 1. 50, $1.65 “Tiger Brand” fine Wool ieece Lined goc. . \\ q Y ,‘ -‘ garment are easy and comfortable. ` i ii add loc each.... STANFIELUS RED LABEL this is abetter weight underwear, nice nd warm, entirely unshrink- 1 zible, per garment...... . STANFIELD’S BLACK LABEL is a very heavy » ribbed underwear specially adapted to the needs of men who have much outdoor work to attend to.Agrand wearer............... v\\vsu~¢o¢o»ess|esesesasessssosao :neue . _ sizes and it onl costs in Canada will beat le f T' + Men’s Fleece Lined Underwear 45c OF ALL THE GOOD VALUE LOW PRICE UNDERWEAR in_ the " market this PEN MAN Fleece Lined seems to us to be the best. It is good weight, it is warm, _it is well made and well fitting, it will not shrink, it is offered in all , y .....................a...........+.,....._.-..... ....45c Boys' Fleece Lined Underwear. 30c THIS IS MADE LIKE THE meu's--warm, weighty, soft and easy to ' the most tender skin, full range of sizes ensuring a perfect fit to any age ooy- made in natural color with warm, thick soft fleeclng and sold at a price no one _...... .....-........... ..¢..-.......+...... _ .............50C | English Pyiamas $1.50 This is a fine flannelette English heavy, soft and durable. The garments are well cut and carefully made---the pat- terns are such that they are not likelv to spoil a nervous n1an’s rest _ .1 _ . $l.50 Others L75 and 2.00. -dr . Tweed Pants $1.60 STRIPE TWEEDS in effects of ' grey well made, tidy, cut with the same skill as a custom tailor would use--fairly good weight, good durable pants-first rate for every day wo"king....... ."2 L60 Others 2.50, 3.00 to 4 75 New lot of Hewson’s “Pull Over” Sweaters 2'2 5 This has been the most popular line of pull over sweaters we have had all season-and we have just openedanother fresh line within the last day or two. The colors are plain grey,maroon with green, and tan, the material is a soft firm closely knitted worsted. The price . 2.25 Knitted ' Hockey Caps ANOTHER LOT of these f ready now.Nicely knittcd,blue . and white, red and black, plain grey, plain brown....50c At the same time, we have ‘ f another fine lot of red Jaeger lloclley Caps, Soft Wool Knit ___ é Get a Good Chamois . Vest _ A chamoise vest in far more comfortable and warmer than severalouter garments. i The ones we. are showing. now an NLM' perfect fitting, _ attractive style and perfect ‘°.“°;=:i:f~..°r..:: _...nr-, s.‘. _:utility obsolete sms leather. Prices range frona....$l.5l "_ The 2 `Mocs I _ _"__ 15.. i Di I __ - REPTON Q e 1,; fx \ 4 Our stoek of Renton Dinner were is now complete-This ruins., with sup siueuua noni uni gala amniiong -5-ind it io. _:QW -Any who are waiting for this ttern can secure whtf§'Vl,l'. ~ much admired ttern Pa gm _ e e » nonsense". . .4-»~¢-o evil- 0 I 0 1 Tu set u s e-Q 4-e no-5-6-yy sssnnsv u ~-ea-~-4* f-n--on-0' "_’”"-u" U .v..‘,-` .B@%%@q1,n *__ . ..~_ _ . '.1 .*:r.v_'*‘.* " - _ " 5 , _ __~_.;_,._'_,.,_, \._,,y__.L,`,.,;,_ _ . _g _Ng ,_ xn-1, ygwiw rx M, ,._l r. r-_ ,-;.- V-._~..~. . ..-_» ~ -. A -» -t ; ‘ i 1 gy i ,. , ` ;_»-i' »~--. 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