iwrlsr me ‘ ,--#wr in =~ Nels* give 'good tl1Bt'8 tilt and deliver .price is as low as the lowest, ‘ A.Picktrlio8iiJn. 2 Pfééiilws# I , cnailléii`te`towii ' ' _,t '... l \ blll'n and °P°\1¥h to be helpful in a cough, and has bdfgain--_ chliali trouble, throat tickle, s`o`re_lungs and » at ., _ "5 ,_;_ .u ,-4. ‘w _V ._ -'“ lllke if plain syrup '\*Y`lI'Il1`ii|il"two_oupi ,of granulated sugar and-ep” opp oiyarm. water and stir for two minutes. . Put iii ounces of pure Pine: (fifty cents' worth) .in a 1t,~ou_nce.bottiA.,lnd fill it up with ‘the suser Syrup. 'rms gives you s ismiiy lUDD.lY of the best _doiigh syrup at n,,savin| 0! 83. Itrnever siioii|.?‘Take a teaspoon-_ ful every one. two or three hours. The effectiveness of this simple remedy is surprising. It seems to take hold in- ltahily. and will usually stopfthg most obstinate coush in 24 hours. It tones up he Jaded appetite and is just laxative e pleasing taste. Also excellent for bron- as mah and an unequaled remedy for v/hwpins cousin and oi-oup. ‘ This recipe for making cough remedy with Pinex and Gusar Syrup (or strained honey) is a prime tsvorlte in thousands of homes in the United States and Canada. The plan has been imitated, though never successfully. If you' try it,'use only gona. ine Pinex, which is the mos; valuable concentrated iompound of Norway white pine extract, nd 'ls rich in gualacoi and eil the natural healing pine elements. Other preparations will not work- in this recipe, A guaranty cl absolute satisfaction. or money promptly refunded, goes wit.li this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex._or_will let it for you. lf not. send to The Pinex C0., Toronto, Ont. 2 _ ._ $2. THE CENT L Glllllbll ‘=» - -5, _ l ~ ., - _- _,»._ , ` " frHse'ii°i_lte8tste`Honss, Boston Mrs Hughes’ I vt.;-_f Witch Hazel ~\ it . , . K: 3 “fi .-il-\"?i I b'i'it':,| --4., (..~ rt, .~.__v 1 ,__,<,, gilwi,-.§__-,-\__ nu i» “iiiiiiiinl 3 ".5 si- le, e;~.-:f;-».f5- 5 -xr, V _ I _ , 0 rs rooms with hos and oold water for U1- per day and up, wgioh includes tres use oi.Ptibi o shower athe. Nothing to sq this in New England. Rooms wiir. pr 2:0 'htsths for li.50 Jsgr day and ur th .00 ds aniu;.mDI?il)iiF'.:¢:lbms“nnd°o:rsl; drill oiess. uropoag p en I ABSOLUTELY l"lREPRODFi fé¥.".:=‘i:‘.‘121i':.‘;‘r‘al:“..'.°‘:.‘1:.“.‘§.“.:.‘::‘;'.l Vacuum-,Qlpsningf Plant. Strict|y_A Temperance Hotel B d 'B ki t Ulmsrsliinvilglihoaotzl Ins. _ sroiuzii r. csnris | _` GIDNI. IIANAGEII _ Cream 3 Heads the list as the b st Cleanser and healer for -Rough, Hard or Irritated Skin. chap- ped Hands, Face and Lips, Windburn, Cold-Soles and all various condiiiors of the skin of like character. It soothes, cools and besls leaving the skin beautifully soft and white. Try lt Its Pure and llarmless 25 cent per bottle at _ » a The G il lillii|l¢S} sais.. 12 to 2. EARL GREY LEAVES.-The Earl Grey left Charlottetown yesterday morning for Pictou with twenty-six tons of freight, twenty passengers, express, and thirty-five sacks of paper and letter mnil and docked at 2.15 p. m. Sho will leave Pictou this morning on return to Charlotte- town. MINTO ARRIVES.-The Minto left Picton for Charlottetown yesterday morning and got as far as Point Prim. but on account of the heavy ice turned back and went to George- town where she arrived at 6.20 p.‘m. She had on hoard 20 passengers, 75 sacks paper and letter mail, express and 35 tons freight. ‘ She leaves this morning for Pictou. _B TI-lil! ICE CONDITIONS.-The Earl Grey leaves Plctou this morning for Charlottc-town. C little ice in the strait and that the illfliculty mot with yesterday by both steaniers was all at the entrance to Charlottetown harbor, driven in by the heavy gales of the previous day. It _ls hoped that a favorable change of wind ,will drive this ice out and open up the harbor again for both steamers. _J 0 I Rexall Kid _L _P ll V, Rexa.11Kiddey Pills are _the best remedy you could .get for bright’s d1~sease,<1ia‘oetesiand all otner _ r_<1°fS<>f th=»l=f<1f2'=gS- .»T»11§§f=__P£11S_ft°.£. Bffvally ney 1 s 3,; ‘ `Rnd_.'arefwonderfu1ly é ccient. . _._f_`;'_JQEQXpf_6o..`...............................‘.......,...50c ~__¢_N[cKinnon _Druq Co o ice yesterday would use a little more 1 ACCIDENT ON ICE.-The many ' friends of William Dillon, Market Clerk, Charlottetown, will regret to learn that he met with a very painful accident yesterday on the ics while attending the horse races. He was walking along the ice when an -ice- bpat 1:3-no from behind and knocked h mdo .He was dragged fora con' aiderable ,distance before it could be Bt0Dped and adeep out wsé inflicted over the left`eye. Dr. Ledweil dress- ed the wound. It 'would he well if ' those running ice-boats and driving horses in such crowds as were on the _ F A -,Valuabl_e~- Pile > \V1 .' _.__ &_ , og Tobacco" is a pile of HICKEY’S BRIGHT CUT smoking tobacco, Cool, Sweet Mild, pure, clean, and wholesome. Better lay in __a,.su1:1ply ,at presentnpnoes, an at 'a good run ‘i o-r your _“_ ,» _ ‘- ‘ __ ' * niu:/_ l/fri: 9:' r__1: v:.~y7Test tobacco, and -made Flirtisiic, Durable and 2 ~ fl , ! f'jCaii hemade oi f. I ~"l1YBi¢iBi1- tor. and for the criminal his just de-‘ sert. The music was also very good. Mr Rltzius singing ilu pleasing Style- _ and Mrs. Tomiins accompanying ill pei-feet effect making a very pleasur- able hour’s entertainment. ::0ne hor oi E-toxall Kidney Pills contains 60 pills and those"are suf- ficient in nearly every case to work a complete cure of any disorder oi :Elo tkirltiieyshlgt is saucompietedtxilmtj Ke on e p are you nee ex p a Kidney Pills are sold all over the Canadian and American nation and guaranteed by every dealer. Pi-ics a om _ _ _ _ or-Great George and Kent1Sts;_MEtf. ‘ / |{,pi°|-'s _Solution is n\ ~ ,_ ,,°_‘Mo'reisli” Taste 3 1 4 `:` _ 'Pies with A ' 'rum-¢'|gp\n»lty and wholesome _dollclousness toour pies fill* 6:5' 'net be found in the common' h; 'i‘hst's iuicsass we use ony * _ purest creamery butter. ff” - _"°‘ skimmed milk and ehoiéo PUUY Baan- 1‘h¢re‘s fislliiy ¢° ""7 crumb of our ples-fine flavor fl’°l,\ . crust' to core. Psac\s~mine¢msll-lPP|°"` ci-¢_s.m'.,....a.'.,-lemon...-»..|3°- . Bakery aptsin Taylor in-, forms The Guardian that there is but J while it is still most com- The end comes with_a meeting OL the - plete, ' two. causing happiness for the doc- t _ lance was called out "yesterday to coéivellrs 8 J Good of West oy- al I to the P E Island Hospital for rrezaasiagut Sham was resting coin- or ev n g. _ 0»hiIT'l‘Iii.D.-'l‘he article on "Dairy Breeds" in .the Farm section of the Evening Guardian of the 81st, and the Morning Guardian of the lst was contributed by W. M. Lea, Victoria, redlt for which was inavertentiy omitted. _ -_...__ .` N. . ._ . . ' . , c PEISOIIILS Frank S. Dougan of the P. E. I. R. went to Georgetown yesterday. A._ A. Alley, xCharlcttetown, went east yesterday afternoon. Benj. Breainer, Charlottetown, was u.; passenger East yesterday. W. McDonald oi Vernon River, was n passenger East yisterday. Mrs. (Governor) Rogers, Charlotte- town, went to Moncton yesterday. W. E. Bentley was s passenger from Charlottetown by the Earl Grey yes- terday. Oswald Wright, Charlottetown, was a passenger outward on the Earl Grey yesterday. Mrs. Timothy Dehlols, Charlotte- town, left yesterday en route to Wells River, Vermont. Lazarus McGough nf Bear River who is taking the short course in Charlottetown is .the guest 0( ,]_ Pai-kman, Fitzroy St, James A. Nicholson, D. J. Nichol- son and James Jenkins, Orwell Cove, were in Charlottetown yesterday at- tending the short course. Duncan McKenzie, Orwell Cove, wasl in Charlottetown yesterday on his way to Calgary where he intends to spend a few months. Miss Hazel Bremner, Charlotte- town.'left yesterday morning on a. visit of several weeks to friends in Boston and other points in Massa- chusetts. Geo. Morrison, Bradalbane, general collector for the P. E. Island branch of the Frost & Wood Co., leaves this morning.--by the Earl Grey, en route to St. John, Smith’s Falls and other Canadian cities. He goes to attend a meeting of the ofiicers of the com- pany of which Mr. Morrison is a cap- I able and efficient member. The .meet- ing takes place at Binith's Falls on Feb. 6 and 7th. (From Yesterdays Evening Guardian) The many friends oi Mrs. Charles McKinnon. Ulgg, who is so seriously ill will be glad to learn that there is a slight' improvement 'in"her condi- ' tion this week. ' Leonard Wilmott of Winchester, England, who has been ,working with C. F. Simpson, Cavendish, fo`r the past two months was the guest of William E. Graham and faintly 07°F Sunday previous to his departure for Woodstock, Ont. ' - ;`>,~- . 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