` “hyat your own supply does not THE l.'t'l'l" FaBRUARY24»19.1= A ‘ '_“'"“ *” I , _. ,.,>~,..,.,,. . _'-"ff(f=.‘ A' .io '{__»}f';j`9,. »ff";‘ ._- \.i=;.'_.;1 f _.I Ji- ` ,.,L'..~~ _ ;/; W” - - -- ni” ,__/_, The Worlds Coal .,,,,1y will be exhausted in a ii llle of hundreds years, accord- .C020 Scientists. .Don’t tliinlc too mficli about that, but rather see to ¢,,_. ..._ ei" " 1%/gp beroiiie exliansted now. e llave Plenty Coal in our sheds, when you wimt coal ,,,,,~00<1 come to us. ll. Pieliard & Co Pune 240 Ch’town. iiis'i‘iiiiii.\A'i'1oN IN TELEGRAPHY. ii.\.~'i-ii.\;ii'1‘oN, Fen. 23-The Pos- ml Telegraph (lable Company has lilcil ii coinplaiiit with the Interstate p-,,,,,,,,.»|-no Voiiiinission against the \l'csi<-rn l`nicn Telegraph Company ullv;.'lii_; ili_'l"l`.\\‘.’.~\. l~‘chruary 20-Hereafter i|,.- |»<'i»pli~ of the Magdalen islands nm uni to lie kept in ignorance of irliul. izors on in the rest of the Do- nuiiinu. I1. iviis nunounccd by Hon..L. l'. I’.~l|.\ri<»i~_ pnst.inaster.gei\eral, to- iiiulil, rliiit ii weekly service bv Mar-I ruiii \\'ii-inline-. ~.vo'ilil bc established lic- tiriviii l`ii'liiii riiii tile islands. Tlici EGANVILLE, Ont., February 2n_ Father Dowdall, priest of Eganvillo PBPIBD. appeared yesterday in the light of the true shepherd of his flock. After the big meeting in the Eganville town hall followers of the rival candidates who were pretty much under the influence of liquor entered upon an argument in thé street which soon developed into a fistlcuff struggle. Hearing of the row, Father Dowdall at onice proceeded to the three hotels of the town-and re- quested tlie proprietors that the bars be closed for the remainder of the day. This was at four o'clock and they were promptly closed. Two of the hotel proprietors were Catholics and the .third a Protestant. CHURCH UNION VOTE. MONTREAL, Feb. 20-The vote on Church Union taken at St. Matthew's Presbyterian Church last Sunday shows that a great many chu;-¢n_g0- ers are indideront regarding chu;-on union. Twenty-four _adherents voted for union; 15 against union, 194 commllnlcants voted against union and 96 comrnunicants in favor of the scheme. The congregation numbers 450 families. TIIIS IS INIIEED A SEVERE TEST C Maliesen Has Had Rhfurna- tism All His life- But Dodd’s Kidney Pills Have Bene- rited Him so Much I-le Recommends Them to Others-Why They Al- ways Cure Rheumatisni. HOLBERG, B. C., Feb. 23~tSpe- cial).-That Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure Rheumatisni has been proved again and again. Where the ‘dread disease is making its firstlinroads in- to the system the cure is quick and complete. Where the rheumatism is of long standing it takes longer treatment, but the result is always the same. Dodd's Kidney Pills al- ways cure. Probably the hardest test Dodd's Kidney Pills have ever been given is in the case of Mr. C. Matte- sen of 'this place. It is best stated in his own worilsi- "I have been troubled with rheuma- tism» all my life,” Mr. Matteson states, “hilt I um happy to tell you that I have received' so much benefit from Dodd's Kidney Pills that 1 can recommend them to others.” Here is a case of the longest poss- ible standing. But dodd’s Kidney Pills will surely cure it. Why? Be- cause uric acid ini the blood is the cause of rheumatism, ond Dodd’s si»i~\'i-.-i- \\'oiilf7_ lic limited to one tliiiiiiiniiil \-.'oi'iis ii week, to be read iii tlir- i-lii'i'i.~lii-is. etc, The annual cost \\'iinlii ho -fill. ff.- Kldney Pills takes the uric acid out of the blood by making the kidneys do their prop_er work. rr ;:=- _ - I ::--- The Teeth are the Gate- I way to the Stomach ’ Keep them clean rind vour health will be greatly lm- proved. RFXALI, PEARL TOOTH POWDER cleans the teeth perfectly, licirilcns the gums, srvectcns the breath and is very pleasant to uae and economical. 25c a tin. Car. Gt. Geo. and Kent Street The MacKinnon Drug Co. . if WISE ONES E e l //I 'l an nl t I ._'n°~¢. .ll °¢ '~:T-I - .. 2'- -:.~,‘-:_- ' Q arc wise lo iliel"1cl l|\:il our RIV- ‘f Ai. ...ni .\i.xsri-:ii i\iAi-'.i.\'i~: brands ofsinoking tobacco are the ' best on the market. Tliry give .- ii- .'.-7:4. 1-3--_ . .-_~. , . 1 Q , ‘ more satisfaction for the money *.' I " ' . - .~"."¥- 'z-1’ »T\VIS'I`i.‘hc\vingtobacco? if not' than any other kind maniifacliired : -cool, sweet, tlqrraiit ani siitisfy- ing. Ever try our COM i5Ii\`A'I`ION you have missed something good. L, Hickey £6’ Nicholson 'Tobacco Cap/ N1- _ " A_;__ Y :_ -- - ' ' i ___ "'\l,) A = /.4 I@iI ll;f.‘1`l‘ll‘l"i 1 lllllll [`\‘ i. '~»~rf :.'»',._` "|°.,\ , _ \ \ ‘ ~ 2-:>xu‘.\s.. Tlic lines of finishes listed below are rcgartud the world over as the bcst ` that leading inanfactures can produce :ind we believe our prices are the closest that can be secured in thc Province. If you do not see what you want, write, call or phone and your inquiry will receive our immediate attention I ]anicson'afloorpainti», quartcani|....... ._|ameson's floorenamel,quari cnns.............. ............ 6° lliiii~her's wax for floors, a pound. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . ..~| sul! liyiinlzs flocr finish, wears like granilci dflcl I" 35 h"“"'° 2 ° . ° and ............. .\ .................. 90ctino _ _lap-a-lac. avarnlsh and stain for furniture, t‘loors.ete. i-4 P* "°9‘6; pnn30c,ipini50¢. i quart................_............. J-0-~-'_ _ Sapolin in Mc . .. e .an I.=qiiid\’snear,25cand . . ............40sboi;;n Aiahastine.5lbpacl¢a e ....... . . . . _ ... 20C K»\lscmine,20c. Margline... . . .. G _ f-‘aim brushes 5c up. Wliiiewash bruahes........... .. cv?- M i_i lllllllll ant as it should bc. Ihe o cislliiriiiuir \.-._-_-__=. Now is the time to start in decorating the interior of your home, to brighten the place np and make it as cherry and pleas- 2 ' “\¢ ‘ Ltluiiiisor "_ ~- _ '___' ` _ \ K'-.‘ 5 '/;.._-_...aim _ _ _/.. . No need ct singing the praises of our hkery Goodlw en all over town you an here them praised by than who use mr Cream Bread' Cakes, etc. daily. They .re pure, wholesome and nutritious. Stewart; Bakery |63 Kent Street .»»--»--»--> f - ~ "/.zzy/3'""’."L¢"2'i.’ y mas Katherine James, charlotte- towir, is visiting in Albertou. Wm. Trainor, Charlottetown, enl- tered. the Charlottetown Hospital yesterday for treatment. The concert and basket social at Cherry Valley Hall will be held Mon- day evening. If weather is unfavor- able it will be held on Tuesday. A concert and sale of homemade candy takes place at Kingston Mon- day night next. Admission 10c, chil- dren 5c. When the right one comes along is the title of today's music and song. The Eilinbon Wrigle is the name of next Saturday's song. Mrs. R. L. Borden was the hostess at a luncheon on Friday, when the guests included Lady Forget, -the vicomtesse de Fontenav. Mrs. J. D. Hazen,` Mrs. Frank Cochrane, Mrs. Charles Harriss, Mrs. H. K. Egan, Mrs. J. A. Mathieson, of Charlotte- town, P. E. I., and otliers.~Ottawa Exe. Arthur Sullivan, son of Chief Jus- tice Sullivan of Charlottetown, re- cently figured in a. hockey match in Switzerland according to`thc last is- sue of the London Tatler. He played on Les Avants team which lately won_ the Swiss championship at Eng- ellberg by 5-1 against Lausanne. al- though Les Avants was one man short. Mrs. Sullivan was among the spectators at the contest.-Exe. No one should forget what the Dur- bar means. where 'Dellil is situated and the position that the People's Theatre occupies in Charlottetown, all three go together, because Monday night they are showing the Durbar, three full reels in all, ‘and as an ex- tra attraction Harry Layden, a Scottish character comedian and dancer who only arrived in this coun- try direct from the Old Countrv some tivo weeks ago. .It is a big hill and well worth five cents. All should attend. ` A very pretty 'wedd\ig took place at the residence of L.H.D. and Mrs. Foster. Marshfield, on Thursdayeven- ing, Feb. 22, when Mrs. Fosters sis- ter, Miss Bertha I.. Large, was uni- ted in marriage to Alfred H. Baud- oux of Stellarton, N. S. The cere- mon_v'\vas performed by Rev. . John Hawley, Marshfield, in the rrssence of immediate relatives. The bride looked beautiful, dressed in a,i1own of white silk, covered with embroid- ered lace, and wearing the conven- tional bridal veil and orange blos- soms. She was given away .by her brother, W. A. Large of Nokomis, Sauk. Miss Lena McCallum, Char- lottetown. who acted as bridesmaid, was gowned in reseda green hatiste. The maid of honor, Emily Foster, niece of the bride, wore white silk trimmed with lace. The hridegroorn was ably supported by his brother, P. C. Baudoux, Nova Scotia. After the marriage ceremony, which was a very beautiful and impressive one, the company proceeded to the dining room and sat down to n most invit- ing wedding feast. ‘ After several hours of social enjovment the com- pany dispersed, having wished the bridal party many years of hanpy wedded life. The groom’s gift tothe bride was ii iroldjeweled bracelet and to the bridesmaid a signet rin". Mr. and Mrs. Haudcux, who received some exceedingly/ nice gifts, will bc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Foster for a few days before ,leaving on s honev- moon trin through Western Canada. The Guardian extends hearty congra- tulations. (Patriot and Examiner please copy.) selling' is what ws stand for. \Vhcn we say it drug is rurr, full strength, the best of quality, ` -vnu can depend upon it. I'I'S RELIABLE. - Not only is this true of drugs, but of every other article we sell. It may be a comb. hair brush, both exquisite. toolli preparation or any one of the many de ig his ofour toilet goods deparlineni, yet we stand hack of every ar! iclc, ready to refund your money, ifyou are not entirely aa'isfiec|. Oiir guarantee means absolute protection to you ' Try us for your next drug wants. ,V i *gl ll* -Simplify Cooking Ermaline paper bags are the latest developmautin ihe science ot cooking. They reduce ex- pcnse,mal¢e ihe meals more sai- oury,palatable and delicious, cut down your labor one half and are so low in price that no one can afford lo be without them. They make the toughest meat tender, do away wit washing dishes and prevent the distribu- ttan of cooking odors throughout I U e ho se. Call l-i today. sec our line and get our priccl. _ c o - Reliability Good. honest, reliable drug I THEtf)UEE|q~,5',gQ;U'|qTy 5Ui\Rp|AIqi _ I I l i I i l i ~ . ,.s .. ir-ery li, ' i ¢--.-- ~._.-...,._ . . .25 per cent cash discount g . QI f--off all these lines--- Illiilii IS A GREAT cliancc to buy desirable winter goods at a bargain the liiics f offered are of the very best and newest-the assortment is good---the values at present 7 prices are grcai. , All n1en's heavy winter flannel shirts TWENTY FIVE Pl~`.R CENT OFF , } :irc being sold at TWEN l‘Y FIVE PER all nicn‘s and boys' woolswcati.-i's. Come f CENTOFF. early. 7 MOORE & MCLEOD. MOORE 5: MCLEOD. i .\ . _ . - . . _ TWENTY FIVE PER CENT. DFI" -5 l“i,bNTY FIVE PER Cl"N'I (wb :ill small boys’ knit wool “SL Margaret” 2 all Men sand Boys’ wo linitis and gloves. Sum f' MOORE & lVIcl.l:`.Ol). " ‘ MOORE S; MCLEOD. T\VEN'I`V I"I\`E PER CICNT ()l"F all cars for men and boys. A great assort- 'i‘wau'rv niva ran crf:.\'r oi-‘s all 1nen’s Pajamas and llaiinelciic night shirts, in .iit . MOORE & MCLEQ11 MOORE & McLE()D. 'rwaurv riva Pi-:R cam* ora TWENTV FIVE PER CENT OFF several varieties of men’suudcrwcar. This includes “Elli>'s “Nelson” and Slaiificldis' agreat assortment of nien’s overalls and No iz. . jumpers. .= MOORE & Mi:LEOD ' MOORE & M¢LEOD_ ` .,.WENTY FIVE PM C,,.N.,. 09,, rwi-;N”i‘\' ifivia Pair ci~:N'r oi-‘if allwomenw winter loves ichea--cr to buy boys’ heavy wool hose, regular 5ocio gcc. than go without g P ' Get hold of this earlv_ MOORE & McL,,;0D_ » 4 .uooiai-1 &_.\i¢Li-lou. 5, ` Twizurv Fiva Psa cam* oss H ",‘f,’.‘f}`,i"`,},', ‘,;‘V.If.1;`1-‘iii ffl" fi childreu‘s wool overalls, gaiicrs, bootecs '(‘;a“n3et‘e;mS_“c lm' “ 'On ‘ ” Im an and the llkc. MQQRE & MCLEQD l_\fOOR_lf1 & .\lcLI£OI). -.\ .,‘,_,\.. -1. -.-.-ve: _ TWISNTY FIVE PER Cl'3N’l` Oi<`l<` 'l`W1€N'l`Y Fl\'lC Pl~1R CENT OFF 5' all uien’s and boys’ sweater coats. Get one .\Ieu’s and boys' kid and mocha miiis and i now for coil evenings next summer. gloves. ‘ MOORE & McI.l£OD. ' MOORIi& .\-lcI.I.‘§Ol) ---SECON D F LOOR--- 'i`WI~1N'l`\' FIVE PICR C}'IN'l` Ol"l~" 'l`Wl'IN'l`\' FIVE PER CICNT OI"l" » »\,..-. -¢...._»~._- -4- 5 all ladies’ winter underwear. Come prompt- * ly for this offering- _ ' .\fOORl£ & i\IcLl~2OD. ._-...-.f-w 5 ONl:1'l`HiRi)()i~`l<` all Aviation caps ,i and baby bonnets Sec the range to-day. ' MOORE 8; McI.I‘lOll; SUITS WORTI-I to 30.00 each on sale ; for io_oo each. Mooni-1 & .\i¢i.ieoi>. ‘ 'l`Wi'§N'l‘Y l~`I\'l-1 Pi-ZR Cl