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COAL establishin life-lastln This weather makes one think of the Coal Supply Have you.. ii gwd Supply 111 your cellar ?° If not please re- stance where it falls to and BBS06iate bowel disorders. sheds filled with_ the right kind, ready' to deliver at any time in any quantity. Order today A. Pickard & Co. O Piimie 240 lc\lie's No I Wharf Ch"|`own K . diarrhoea, nausea, griping, action upon the organs relaxed muscular coat of thus overcoming weakness, ini! to restore the bowels vigorous and healthy activity. constipation, but help to O y ir '- - the bowels in normal condition. THE CUP THAT CHEERS llomlnon Blend Tea ` (Registered) Are you diapiriied 'I Are you ont of aorta 7 A cup of Dominion Blend Tea will putvon on your feet. is directed, especially fo aged and delicate persons. Kinnon Drug (io. i I-llexall ` Cherry juice I Cure Coughs /Money back if not pleased 2 5c a bottle Sole Agents The iMacKinnon Drug Co. I I ' Cor. Gt. Geo. and' Kent Street You cannot he over-careful in the selection of medicine for children. A Only the very gentlest bowel medi- _. cine should ever be given. Ordinary . pills. cathartlcs, and purgativeg are t00 BP* to _do more harm than good, _ t, They eometimes _cause griplng, nau- isea. and distressing alter-effects, and may actually injure the health, thus B n g annoyance. ' We personally recommend and guar- antee Rexall Orderllen as it nate and dependable remedy for 'constipation We have such iaith in the virtues of this remedy that We sell it on ,our gina,-_ antee of money back in every in- _ give entire i11elIll7¢I'. fhall WC have 011i’ satisfaction, and we urge all in need of such medicine to try it at our risk. Rexall Orderlies are eaten just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken nt any time. lilly or ni ht' do not cause excessive looseness, or other undesirable eddcts. They have a very mild but positive with which they come incontact, apparently act- ing as a reguiative tonic upon the the bowel, and aid- to more Rexall Orderlies not only relieve remove the . cause of this ailment. They also fre- quently overcome the necessity of constantl takin laxatives to keep There is really, in our opinion, no similar medicine so good as Rekall Orderlies for the purpose to which it ` ` ` r children, They are prepared in tablet form and in two sizes of packages; 12 tablets, l0c., 30 tablets, 25c., and R0 tablets, 50c. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store-The llexall Store. The Mc- \l Lo bstser Packers’ Supplies We have on hand now the largest stock of lob- ster packcis` supplies that we have ever exhibited, without doubt the best display that can be seen in t‘ie Province. We can iill orders for any quantity the very day they are received and know that our prices are the lowest offered by any lionieiii P. E. I. Check oil what you want below. Send in your order today and it will receive our prompt attention. Galvanized or black sheet iron Bar copper _, ~ Galvanized boat nails, trap nails and box iiails Files . _ Galvanized blocks and hinges Galvanized row locks- and cleats Turpentine _ ~ Linseed oil Mixed paints Tiger and Burril’s whitelcad Paintbrnshes, etc. 'lhe o erslldrbuuiie ii -_ _ 1. -I i: .-f _ Low Prices 'On Good Second-=Hand Engines I We have a number of 'good second-hand machines here that are in first class condition, that have been carefully overhauled, tested and inspected and now offered at greatly reduced prices. One 7 h. p. Palmer, two cycle, make and spark. One 5 h. p. Palmer, two cycle make and spark. ' On_e 6 h. p. Sinfz Geodey, two cycles opposed 4 cycle jump spark. , One 4 1-2 h. p. Knox. two cycle make andbreak spark. One 3 One 30". spiirk. i , . F0l1f.2` I-2 to 3 h. p. Imperials, jump spark. One new 5 h. p._ Roberts motor One new,4 h. p. Wetteijunior Stationary. break break Adams, two cycle, make and break spark. fcKebougli & Trotter, two cycle, jump li 9”# '9 F' H? Write today for priceiisnd further particulars. 5,, |,,,,,¢ ,, ,|,, ng ,, ,,,i%=':ge:D . [ f Bruce Stewart Ed Co Ltd 0 ~ e p . 0 1 r . e Aprons and homemade candy will be for sale at Bt. Peter's sohoolroom on February 8. ' In the absence of Premier Mathie- son, Hon. W. S. Stewart is acting Premier. Miss Minnie Gillis, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. C. H. Nel- son, Upper Hillsboro Street returned (tio her home in Grand View Satur- ay. Miss H. Bremner is to sing at the Birthday Social under the auspieces of the ladies of the Central Christian Church at the K. of P. Hall.-Friday next. The games at Market Hall to- night will start at nine o'clock and all those wishing to procure tickets early to avoid the rush can buy them at any-time after- eight o'clock at the side wicket. _ - J. Walsh, New York City; H. C. Hall. Montreal; Wm. Thompson, Darnley; R. L. Taylor and J. Proko, Boston, registered at the Queen Ho- tel, city, between 9.10 p. m. Satur- dav and 9.30 the previous night.. All should attend the entertain- ment and pie social in the Granville Hall, Friday Feb. 9th. Admission 10 cents. Ladies with pies free. If Fri- day should prove stormy social will be held on Monday 12th. Door's open at 7 o'clock and entertainment be- gins at 7.30. Harvie Mitchell, of the Dairy Divi- sion, Ottawa, came to the city Sat- urday afternoon from the west and registered at the Victoria. Mr. Mit- chell addressed meetings ol the Far- mer’s Institute at Egmont Bay on Tuesday, at Long Rlvenon Wednes- day and at Lower Freetown on Fri- day, proceeding from there to Char- lottetown. He reports the interest evidenced at the Institutes as stead- ily growing. Mr. Mitchell will ad- rlress a meeting at lrishtown on Wed- nesday. - Q J. Pope Barnes, Montrea1;,J.A.G. Ellis, Montague; T. G. Ives, Monta- gue; J. F. Munro, Halifax; J.S. Mc- Donald, Montreal; B. Rutherford, Halifax; W. T. Hitch. Ottawa; H. Hazen, W. Hl. L. Usher, W. H. Bell, Toronto; Henry Tomkins, Rock Isl.; 360. G. Smith, Montreal: `A. K-ing, Vancouver, S. C.; Bradley Turner, St, John; Harvey Mitchell, Frederic- ton, N. Il.; S. A. Hiltz, Halifax; J. A. Clowes, St. John; J. A. Sollitt, Toronto; H. C. McDonald and H. Dingwell, city, registered at the Vic-» toria Hotel, city, between 9 p. m. Saturday and 9.30 -the previdus night. . Last evening at 7.30 a special train left. this city for Georgetown with A. King, Vancouver, and T. B. Taylor, St. John, ol the Canadian Home ln- vestnient Company, en route to the mainland after a business trip to this city ami nlso~J. F. McDonald. Montreal, n commercial traveller who is en routeto Moncton. The special was hired by the two first named who found it imperative, in order to make connections on the other side, to connect with the Minto at George- town which leaves this morning for Picton. The iiceii of a special train to connect. with the boats was again strongly felt and much dissatisfaction will ensue while the present arrange- ments are in force. - The usual big crowd packed the ["eo|»ie’s Theatre on Saturday night. The new pictures Crazy Dope was 8 l‘uthe,brim lull of long laughs and circus in Australia another Pathe' that kept the big crowd intensely in~ trcsted.Saved from the Snow-show- ed some excellent views oi the Yose- niitc Valley and at the same time told a beautiful love story. The Arctic Night was a Vitagraph and as such was Vitagraphically correct.Mrs. Butler in two illustrated songs closed n most successful engagement a_ttl1iS popular theatre, pleasing both main agement and patrons and Mrs. Tom- lins at the piano added in no small- measure of the evemnE'S €“l0Ym¢“t- She rendered as an overture “The Frat" 9, recent publication of the Sam Fox Music Co and 006 film* caught the audience on the instant. Rev. Father McQulllan, in a shcrt address before ‘the boys of St. Mary's Sunday School y€B¢°l`d&Y~ urged upon all who were .not mem- bers of the Juvenile Society to be; come members as soon as possible. He spoke of the boys just now being at an age when they should develovf good habits, one of which was that of total abstinence. He said that if the boys would join the Society and live up to the pledge which every member must take, they Would MVS! _regret it. It will be the means of making you sober, industrious men better citizens and more useful mem- bers of Society. There was a meeting of the Juveniles yesterday afternoon, at which a big batch of boys .Were initiated and another very interesting and practical address given by thf Rev. Father MeQui1lan. whose w°r\‘ for the boys has made him a. general favorite among them as well as the varishonersq-Halifax Exe. glhathef ll/lcQuillnn is a native of Charlottet- own.) .1 , ° 163 Kent Street' ` ° "ri: '*{;:.‘ll`. °.i:.'_ ...,,i.., §5.'i.l'.§:`5.'i.'.i.:r.‘.i?..:‘::.:i:.*:.'i.‘.'.lLi... °' The Z Macs -ci..i......... Stewart: Bakery- . ie G" °°°~ S” mfs”.‘;.P°i:°:.si.3¥.°°::°iii e D a five o'clock tea on Feb. 14th. . There will be delicious sa.lads,pas- try and cake at the tea in St Paul’s Schoolroom next Thursday. Herbert B. Dennis, Marshfield, has _just returned after spending a very_ pleasant visit in Malpeque, the guest of his sister Mrs. H. C. Simpson. The Deestrick Bchule with change of program will be repeated in. Grand Opera House, 20th Feb, as n sick be- nefit. All should hold the date free. The Queen's County L. O. L. will meet with Tanton Lodge, Brookfield, on tomorrow, Feb. 6th, at ll a. m. District masters are requested to please see that all returns are for- warded. Tlckets can be procured at the market ball for the big wrestling match shortly' after eight o'clock this evening. This will allow those who have other places to go early in the evening and enable them to n- void the rush for tickets shortly he- fore nine-o'clock. E. C. Peters, of the staff of the local branch of the Bank of Mout- real, was Saturday morning operated on in the Moncton Hospital for ap- pendicitis, and is reported to be rest-_ ipg as comfortably as can be expect- ed. His father A. M. Peters, man-, ager of the Sault Ste. Marie branch of ~the Bank of Montreal, arrived in the city yesterday.-Moncton Trans- cript. Mr. Peters' and his son are well known in Charlottetown, where they formerly resided. Mrs. Jessie Hogg of this city is lecturing in the State of Maine on the White Slave Tradlc. The Ban- gor News says: The lecture by Mrs. Jessie Hogg on The White Slave Traffic was heard hy'- more than 3,000 people in the Nickle on Wednesday. The white slave traffic is one of the greatest problems facing America today, and Mrs. Hogg pre- sents its evils vividly, yet in such a 'manner that no person could possib- | ly take offense. Early Sunday morning three par- ties were seen trying to obtain ad- mittance to the restaurant on Great George Street conducted by James McMahon. Mr. McMahon had closed as usual at midnight and had left the place. Failing in their purpose onei of the three iuiloosed the frame sign Mr. McMahon had hanging outside the door and threw it on the alde- walk. completely demolishing it. The two policemen then on duty were at that time on their regular beat on Lower Queen Street and did not know of the occurrence until nfter the three had disappeared. On the .evening of the 26 inet A oleasent time vuas spent at ,thc homi- of T. W. and Mrs. Judson, 308 Wash. St. Brighton,`Miss., when a number of friends assembled.Excellent music was furnished on the violin by Will Walker of Cambridge, Mass, and Fred Carver rendered some fine music on the harmonica Dancing was enjoyed until 1 o'clock when Miss Margeret Pratt, Miss Margeret McNeil and Miss May Jenkins served ice-cream and cake Those present were R. and Mrs. Vessiiy and daughter Margeret. E. and Mrs. Sayles and daughter Amy,'Miss Josephine Filberil._Talhet Vessey, Henrv McKinzie-, Miss Mcln- nis, Harry Word, I-laigrold Dimmick of Brighton, Mass; Mrs. Daniel Sing- 'iton of Revere, Mass; Mrs Stentison ol South Boston, Miss Clara Walker oi' Watertown, Peter Pratt of Pearl Brothers of Dorchester., Mass and Al- lrert Pratt of Roxboro, Mass. Coughing if you want to--but why do so when you can stop it,--by taking OUR cough syrup? lt requires years of ex- perience and a high degree i of expert knowledge to make baby. remedies that are safe yet effective, but at last we have some- thing special for baby, and no dangerous opiates in it Only costs a quarter. either. Johnson Q. Johnson The Quality Drugstore ;.....___.__._b L , §»__.._-_-5 .;-__--_i°'__._..1--______--» - i Are Your Horses’ ` Legs Swollen ? At this time of the year horses are not exercised ae much as they should and with high feed- ing and lung standing in the stall their legs swell up and they become stiff-knead, slew and nervous, , ` Mnc'| Leg Swelling Cure is just the thing that in needed. Keep on I , &¢r¢ie¢t"%." "IMP//MlIyf\llW I |2| Queen Street. Charlottetown » Every, Woman who needs ‘an extra Skirt' ' will do well to investigate' this Clearance Sale ol Clolh Skirls . ,__` i* W 4 ;; ,"5-_m ~` ~ Count” 4 (spring and fall 1911 mostly fall) /ii-_I/l' 'li il . JK l l i/ ‘ il‘».1.2_=; Skirts are now $3 I9 ,I 5 l 4.511 “ ‘f “ 5.37 4/ i. li ii Ui “ 4. 5 4.5l -€__c. _ \ 5 50 if if ' »-.»- if fl fl 5 /A ‘ SIS() \ (K fi 5.00 \ 4 1 "iip_sI Gel one lo-day Suits Worlh lo $30.00. go lor , _#"1 at 25 p.e. Discount r /._ ’ STILL TOO MANY skirts left "1, _ in stocl<.]ii>t had the ready io wear i , , ., y buyer go carefully over them-and /"1 without exception, at 25 per cent dis- ' 4 , . . So here they are. The skirts are , ` . , all new during the last two seasons ,"' ' ` / _ There are black and colored, ` , l mostly panama, some vcnetians,serge and tweeds, and they go as follow~ :- l' he says-“Advertise the whole lot, , - T! 0 Q c :w.\~f»....ie.-\ . .`, , .s .~ .»<.\. lil ,V I ‘l\_O_ ' ' $10.00 each f WISH IT WAS POSSIBLE TO GET YOU ALL IN HERE- LEAD you up to the suits--let you look at them-feel the material-fit them on- study the designs and the linings- every coat lined with silk. If we could only get you to see them there would'nt be a suit left by six o'clock to-day. These suits are the remairiders from a busy suit selling A ` season--they are made up ot serges, twecds, venetians worsteds, broadclotl s. The coats are silk lined. They are cnt in smart attractive stvles and they are made to fit and . _.`_._. _ ____.__Z mn.. __ . ,,,‘_ hang properlv. Wenilisl gef them ALL OU:l;,__apil_~in ‘ 10.00 order to do so,tnese suits, which run in value to 30.00 go at.... i I ‘V ' > . in 'This Complete but Price in the store---we need the space they occupy, we want them in a hurry for us. . Overalls or jumpers, 6oc for “ “ “ I 20 for c Here is aSeries of Big Savings I W ` Sale ol Overalls and Jumpers WANT TO GET OUT EVERY OVERALL-EVERY JUMPER something else. We do not expect to make any profit on these, we are willing ‘ to give all of that to yon, for the favour of your coming along, and clearing ,~ 45c Overalls or Jumpers i.oo for 75c | il il ll _ V ` Clearance ~ l the money to buy 1.50 for $l.|5 _ if 0ul go all the Coats THE SORT OF CLEAR- AN_CE that we are having , this winter will not be satis- fi fied with any half measures. We sa “ever coat must o” Y Y g T Y ‘TH X b ~. wJ ."'» Men-- Womenf- Everybody- -' I + IND THAT a dollar and that means that every coat WILL GO---and we’re making reductions to ensure it. COATS WORTH to I2 50 for $8 This lot includes smart tweeds, plain cloths, etc, well made, cut long, mostly sizes 36,38 and 40 regular values to 12 50 to go at just;.......8`00 COATS WORTH fo $|5 for $l0 This lot includes better gar- ments than the foregoing. Choice tweeds, long, with lat- est collar effect,every garment new this fall, worth to 15.00 for . . . .. _ . . ...Il|.00 COATS WORTH io $20 for $l2 Some of the nicest garments that have been shown in the store, handsome, well made, 'W .//€'j='.f" ii? .\ .0 .. \§\\\\\\\* S” ':_ iw. f / /, f / / 7 5./ / //W /. 1 ;"/4/ld .__ ._ _ . . SS* , mf |94’ i F spent NOW in‘the Moore & McLeod’s Store may often buy two dollars' worth of satisfact- ory merchandise. The press of spring goods coming in is fast crowding out all the winter stocks and we have made larger reductions in prices to help them on. What you get at these reduced-price sales will be just as good as any thing we could have sold to you earlier at full prices, Only the stocks were in fnll variety then. Sometimes you have to hunt a bit to find what you want now. We advertise only the larger lots that are sure to he bere when people come in response. Many of the smaller lots, on which, nat- urally, tbe reductions are largest, do not get into the This preparation tlkcl CNW" the swelling of the logs. Nik" - the hide soft and silky and puts new life into the horse. Two size Bottles 2.5¢ and 35:. carefully cut, well finished, ' - worth up to 2o.oo for. ...l2.00 news columns at all. ~ + __-,-_ _ 4 Q '_ _ _ 'run ronnowmo was _der of R. W. Bron Lovler, Grand ll \ I .ll gual scliiuils several internal matters, heard by isolated wireless operators INADVERTANTLY OMMITTED FROM BA'I'URDAY’S ISSUE TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 31-By or- Maeter, the Provincial Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario West has been call- cuasion on “the Ne Tomere and bilin- _ fl'-‘ hllnlu l\\I\.V"1¢ and human voices including the selecti f t _ UNF in the stead of .llilhno H(dw'ifdndf lhehiletiiqhhhlstihath:mchut?:ili° cduflia 'l`oroI\to. und the arrangement of the weird sounds the Norsh Sea ghost? li f ’ gigiul? w“’lPlE;*)';ifif;:`l`f;nwviv&h the juris- was explained by the manager of the Marconi factory at Chelmsford to- day. He declares they are caused by WIRELESS GHOST experiments wireless tele . phony being _ MYSTERY CLEARED carried on out there. Ib order to '-" A” test an apparatus they had used o LONDON, Feb. 1-The mystery ol graphophone which played several banjo selections. `i _ _ _ _ t . 4* . .' . ..1."-~ iw 'i_. ;,,-`..‘ "1ri“' W, i , , if .IN-5 ., .. 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