.,_. . .. _ ,... _ ui- 3;. _`~ ,_ s » -`.~-;.;>~ .3,._ -.1 .H . -._,v__f_~ fgfii.-‘ ~ ._._- .- .5 ,_ -_ .‘ _, ~. i __lE%, g§_T?.s§e_;-_,__5,,,_,_\.. 1 if - R S. _. §f,_§§; §§ves. , ,» ? _s-. ._ g a `_ .I s ,Q r => 'run co.iRn.l».N, -a_A1u.c'r'rs'rowN_ raises sowann isLiiNn_ FEBRUARY. ig... so ‘ _ » f 4 es i ` X , iv- 'v' J J\ I' ¢\ 1 ,H-;.\_ ;\('¢\- sbfut. °\(`»|;.‘ _- Vlluf. 9 , f 1 _ i, " s. fi _ 1 _,__ ___ ___,__, __ _ __`. ____~_ * ' daohe ‘ ' E E ' ' ' fin '§.3T1'."' "af ""4" ' "°` " A -7 A A A' ' U ' ` A si kj f \ s I _. _ _ _ _ V ' _ A £7; 5lii<~\1S""~'S°; “?°" ’“’"‘°°"' °°“"“T' / Duuiiaifs Rtheiirai basemmt"to‘-'night ' f e `“-r-~ __g_~-"' ‘~f~-'fre ‘ "'r~">~>'f 21”."-f'.”1>~‘”f*-"»‘.<»~_»-_ ‘ uw ,"4 n.l liver ills are cured y _ ~~ _ w.li bc preceded by_a. short musical pro-; _ , _ _ ‘ __` P _ gram. The lecture is very iuteietirg - _ _ ' -` ' _ . -_ ,_ B _ __ _ * ‘ ;` '-_a id the proc cis are for St: Vincent De~ _ , _ ` .1 ` ‘~ Th. »y.i¢~¢it.& Cthartlc. Dries _ AND .M7 the Rmk 150918511. El¢88l\t 1)g_ SPRAGUE, Sm J°h,,, has degni;¢]y_Paul Sewing Circle _which meanslhat iti ' ` `_ _ l 5 M” diuozuu Ia1nii.im °lu¢.r by 'mu °' 'ce' iutimatei,owii iz to ill health. his inabuit if to procure clcthin for the our bo ' ` i' f canoes ’ i “ P ys ._ __ _I Rim Rose tea is good tea. Are you 5° l°°¢Pi'» the Dl'0f¢SS0l‘ShiP 0! Ul1€°l°8¥ °f 55° °"¥- “ EL' lllllti it? _*M _*M ivprg 3t_\?\,,`. _si F + ` 1° M°‘“t Am°°° °5°"°d mm "°°°°u-7 .i Today, February 2is Caudlemas Day, M -- Brennan monthly meetin B I Rl" JA9- MoDota L1. will ramp and commonly acce ted as the mlddled tl S E night. R S W (U.V)at Cape Traverse gn’ Saobgig; tha of winter Hence she old proverb wx i 7 Seailet.wn on Tuesday the 10th inet, at hfllf UIC bl! T110 dl! 1159 818° Fresh as in hart est time, “mg N '*' - amp m_ ,been popularly supposed to afford a tasty as the new plucked fruit, We buy our canned goodsfrom a reliablehouse. we know they’re packed neatly in clean tins, no old stock is here, every can as bright and fresh inside as it looks outside, a large as- sortment to select from. WEBSTER &_MaCKAY Th Ideal Grocery, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ` Phone 199. ,w.;~i .tru ivdéiiiw ji M' i.~ Bun.: reading at 3.&i this afternoon in the W. C. T. U. rooms. Apply to this omce 31 Don't miss the great game next Friday night, Vios and Abbies. Go and cheer for the boys. The next great Hockey Match, Vios and Abbies, next Friday night. Admission Nc; seats Soc. Plan at Hughes’. _ Goon Bor WANTED.-To leave a list , . . ` tt ' \ Rlv. W. B. Hinson, of San Diego (Cai)., \ X l'i`\ BARGAINS All my stock of high grade footwear will bedispwed of at a low price to save moving ooN Rovsm.. POWNAL STREET, Charlottetown, P- E 1 ' I `< sexi _ .1 ‘ei '° ‘ ouii Piiioos ° _nuclisss BREAD Is light, brown and deli- cate, made from the high- est grade materials and de- livered to any part of the city when requested, Vienna Bread Plain Bread Duchesse Bread _ Graham Bread 7C 7C 4C 4¢ _ o.s'rEwAR1‘. ' ECLIPSE BAKRRY. Bnkel Belt Bread. Telephone 211.- ._ .-~ °_5\?.,\.,,_ _\%_ _\.;,§,,,.,,;,_, ,QX Da. Hauu.roN's Pinus cons CoNsL1P.a- 'eeture next Thursday evening in Kinder _ - .* V- ‘-.- , ' N it \ sion QI “‘ "' formerly of Moncton, has reoeiveda call from James street Baptist Church, Ham ~=-* - ' _Lf -’|\iltou.(Or~t.) _ $onssoiz Rosxirrsos sneaks in the Kindergarten Hall at the Fruit Growers Association meeting, Feb. 10. The meet- ings are open to the public. 1 Tin Y. M. C.A.-meeting yesterday was addressed bv Jas. D. Lawson on ‘Blind Bartlniaeus. His address was an excell- ent one showing much thought. . Taz musical program in connection with Father Murphy’s lecture to-night will begin at sharp eight o’olock. Some of the city vocalists will take part. i TsLnPHONE subscribers will please add ' to their Directory Cards J. K. Pearson, No. 273, M. J. Murphy, livery stable 274, W. P. Roper, 275. 31 Zi Tm: death took place at New Glasgiw on Friday of Mrs. Robeit Sllliphant. The deceased who was in her 'elthqear leaves to mourn a husband and eight children. | [Innes are over twenty cars of outward freight awaiting transportati in at George town and the Minto is filled on every trip. Were the freight rot solargs tie boat would be able to make return trips daily. IS YOUR BACK LAME. Does it hurt to stoop or bend down i Have you s heavy dull pain at the base oi the spine ‘l If sc, tne_ best I-_'l'll\°\‘1_Y 13 Nerviline; it will invigorate the tired sore muscles, make them suple and strong. Nerviline will drive our- the pail and make you well in no time. N0'_|ll1lR iS cond as Nervillne for Lumbago, Still neck Rheumatlsm, Neuralgio and Sciltisl- Buy a 25c bottle of Poison’s Nerviline to- _day,andtrylt. Szhoolroom to-night on Pillars of our Civilization by Rev. E. C. Calder, Sum- merside. It :will be well worth hearing. Admission 10 cents. Touonnow night the grand social in the Brick church. .Special numbers ly the orchestra. Doors open at 7.30. Pro gram to begin at eight sharp. Coffee, cake etc all for 15 cents. Come. A Lancs number of friends were at the Railway Station last evening to wish bcn voyage to Mrs. R. B. Stewart of Strath- gartney, who has gone on a visit tohcr daughter Mrs. Lichtsrwood now residing s in Texas. . | Toifoimow night Rev Mr Fiflerton will lecture in St James hall under the auspices of the Y M L A. Subject- “Places I have seen in Australia” illustra- _i l- tcd by beautiful stereopricon views. An excellent opportuuityto learn something of an interesting country, when described by such an eloquent speaker as Mr Full- ' none _ AN! one wishing s good position with wages from $1 to $3 pen day, or by selling -i certain number of books to earn is free ~ Havmglust sth:-ted a full B°ffi5f°\'°- 5°H°if°f9' °*°- with piss sister eyes.-lm-._ I , 1 - _ Summerside. 1>.E.I. amnfeemdwbuy or cried when ~ - -- dseedsinan quantities. F -- <_>f§¢='»-Royal Ban* '°f Cm# Z-nswisnisgw iiispae of building-_ _ __~ ‘ wanting 'anyworlg done if _N_E1L_H¢QUAgR1E_K Q wiliund itto tiiesr_sdvastsge_ ,_pat~_, . a 'g