N I i,.,._ _ ;».,,_ _ , F¢i¥Pe%Y.ff1» f°==» \ _ _ji 4 ' 7“"'i’“f‘,"‘°* if" was cHAiu.o'r'rir_rowN ouiiiinisu mr vv rw' non rivn _~! f 300 'Loads Kiildiliig Wood W, " We 'have kiridling wood s11l1_,-i“f," and - in blocks ‘alll I »i'. - » A.Piokaiil ii Go. ` Phone ~.i4u. C0umuNwt_-;ALrn no'l'liL opposite Ststo iioulo, Boston M as .' G &*i?.i’< ~.:~i'.i I 1 _ ~‘~-.- '_:___.~.i. as Ul.00Derds sndu w ich inolud s ir ` use oi Publlo shovgiar baths. Notlilngfgf equal this ln New Ising and. Rooms with 1 private baths for $1.5 er day and ur i suites of two rooms ss bath for $4.00 pe , day and up. Dining rooms and csle first I eiiiss. iliuropeanp sn ABSOLUTELY Tl RE-PROOI stone floors. nothing wood but the door ! Equipped with its own Szniiai-3' onors rooms with hui: gud cold water for l , of Cough and Colds. Try it. Vacuum Cleaning Plant. _ S"‘°"' §...":;=,:".i°..°.n.z:°= "°'°' G00- E- H\liil\€S I The I’eopIe's Druggist ff-\»~v u.s\i»n_ro _ .L_ V `___ ' .`°' '- -- ~~'- .- ‘ " ' Y-" ' "-‘ - ' - I .-ri E050 Mode at Home .__.__.._ .. C0!!! Little sud Acts Quickly. Wwe: neruuaeo 1: It suns. This recipe makes 15 ounces of cough IYPHP. and saves you about 82.00 as com- "md Wml °\'<\\I\lf¥ cough remedies. lt “Oils obstinate coughb-,siven whooping °°\\Bh-in ii hurry. una ii splendid mi- ziil? oll\:1l;ss;hsutitin;s. group, ',liosi1eness r ms. mu es Magix iyorcuvs or ngii\_l£¢'»4." ‘g=r,wiiii cu o warm wa r. and i" or two minutes. I-‘ut 21,5 ounces ‘ (fifty cents worth) in s lil-ounor e.J;nd add the Sugar Syrup. Talgeig. tessp n. Wi every one. two or~thvse hours. Tastes good. _ ,- This takes right hold of`g cough and gives almost instant relief, T’ It stimu- lates the appetite, and is slightly laxa- tivi.-both excellent features. Pinex. as perhaps you know. is the mast valuable concentrated compound of Norway, white pine extract, rich in Kuslucoi and tho other natural healing pine elements. No other preparation will do the work of Pinex in this recipe, although strained honey can bo used instead of the sugar syrup, if desired. Thousands of housewives in the United States and Canada now use this Pinex and Sugar Syrup recipe. 'Pills plan has often been imitated. but tile old success- ful formuln has never been equaled. Its low cost und quick results have made it immensely' popular. A guaranty nf absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will get it for ynu. If not, send to The Pinex Ca., Toronto. Ont. F ERROL The Iron-Oil-Food ' PIIOSPIIORUS INCREASES THE WEIGHT,ENRlCHF.S 'l‘1-IF. BLOOD, BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM is areliable remedy for Pul` monary diseases, Bronchitis Diseases of Children, Ner vous Prostration, after effects \ taste and specially gcod ,for children. Guaranteed, 2 sizes, z5c and 50:. McKinnon _ Re.vcall,~' Clierry ]uic_e _For-coughs and colds of`a1i kinds use Rexall Cherry Cough Syru _ '_ > _-in-/1.- fly.. .1 .s»t Itriias all Ih`h_'Hii§°'°H';i"i3T"oT'rT|3Ia"°EheriiFi', ls’“`|3Tss`iii'ri`g 'to mast' particular A Perfect Emulsion of COD LIVER OIL IRON and Drug Co, Gt. George and Kent Sis. / _ -J-*FM ' , i _ is i is 5_1 ~,_ ' _ ec -‘ 'IA Valuable Pile 1 " . Q- _ 59”” _ lui;/Q7 . . 1. _ .. , ii a good run ,-,o_;i° your Tobacco is a pile of HICKEY’S BRIGHT CUT smoking tobacco, Cool, Sweet, Mild, pure, clean, and wholesome. Better lay in a supply at presentilprices, and at nmzv. ‘Mile of r'1: very best tobacco, and made R IGHT. _ iiickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Lid. f ___ i-_ _ g-*_ ¢-` 1- STICK. supply. stick for the lit-o Big Reductions offs Balance ,Hockey Players’ l I so as to make rooigi for our next season' marked them downbe ow cost to clear. and it is to purchase before the lot is picked up. ‘Come stick, good strong stick, made to stand, now..._ .........1...................;20c YUC IIIOW.--Lie -un asus sseesnssi ¢ »s¢¢ssIs¢ Hockey. reg.; price i5c now. . _ . . . . . . . . .iiie quality. used -by Professlonal.Playl;i:, u§W._. »'-|..`~`_._|.ii-...¢:1sh~__»»»»~ c best s`i~_I_ck on the market-indde especi» is sf. fi' |.s a :sits ~i"»_ u 1 1 - s .dilffyi-`45¢@l¢h 5, l_i;k.,..`.. . _ , .'..`. . . .i_0c and l5c esch- “prlee 85c io_.oei¢;eif,~... . : ._ . ....55c mir our Famous' ‘.‘l§oker’s” Skates at limos! of _ _I Supplies I snin ran, sums, src small-boys*-a. good stick very r1..ii..ic...,i.g,,,,,,,., THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN “S ”“`“'i5“33'=‘i5?3i35`”5'ii'1if'f»i "‘-`-`~'~ -'J-“-`-`-'-'~2’-1*-1‘~‘--7:2::::p:;4¢yj;i-`.=.r- - W r rr Puls tohuy in this Province. I RESERVE BEATS.--TI\l‘ Reserve Seat Tickets lor Vi6l~Crystsl Match are on sale st Hughes' Drug Store. The vlan opens at .9 o'olook this morning. CALENDAR.-The Guardian has received ii very handsome and artistic calendar with the compliments ofthe ’l‘uckett,Tobacco Oo Ltd, Hamilton, Ont.. of which company F. 0. Linton is the popular representative. MINTO ARRIVES.-The lidinto which left Picton at 1.30 p. m. ar- rived in Georgetown yesterday at 4 p. m. with express, two ton of freight. no passengers and 15 sacks oi paper and letter mall. She will leave for Picton this morning. INTERESTING MEE’1‘ING.- A meeting of the Ladies Aid of the P. E. I. Hospital was held yesterday af- ternoon at the Hospital. The public will be pleased to know that the Aid are issuing a cookbook. The best cooks in harlottetown are contribu- ting recipes towards this book which rccommeildation speaks for itself and these recipes are to be sent as soon ns possible to Mrs. A. A. Bartlett, Fitzroy Btfeet. EARL GREY.-The Earl Grey left Picton for Georgetown yesterday morning and docked at 10.15 a. m, with express, 40 passengers, 48 tons 'of freight and 240 sacks of paper and 'letter mail. On the arri- val oi the 11 a. in. special from Charlottetown the Earl Grey left again for Picton with express, 28 Passengers, 25 sacks of paper and letter mail and one ton of freight and docked in Picton at 4.25 p, m. she will leave Picton this morning on rc- turn. DETENTION OFFICER.-At. ii spe- Cml meeflfll-“I of tlic Board of Manage- ment of the Ciiildren’s Aid Society, held i/@Ht€¢I‘lI48y afternoon, the com- mittee appointed for the purpose of fi“l9CflUi»§ u Detention and Trunncy of- ficer and Agent for the Society re- ported tliut out; of twenty-seven ap- Ijlicfmis they had decided to submit the names oi iour to the Board, viz. ~-limes L- Plgot. william J. Mc- Intyre, G. R. Beer and Leslie A. Aluld, Two ballots were then taken snowing H Ill£il0l‘ity for ‘the latter, ectcgdwas theieupon iunanimously el- AT Hi)ME.-Mrs. (lm-109 W_ png. ham was the hostess at a delightful At ,Home Friday afternoon, gays M, Amherst exchange. Mrs. B, D_ Hog. ers, Mis. Arthur Gollrley and MI-3, Walter (fampbcll presided at the beau- tifully appointed tea table. 'Ilionc who assisted with thc refreshments were Mrs. McNair and Mrs. Sargeant wiio served the ices; also thc Misses Gladys Harper, Jennie Adamson, Bertha Murray and Dora Moffatt, who poured the tea and coiiee. Mrs. Grand acted as usher for the occa- sion.-Mrs. Pridham was formerly of Montrose, P. E. I. CORNWALL.-A very pleasant func- tion was recently held here which is worthy of special notice. It was the inaugural baiiquei: of the Cornwall Farmers' Institute of which the great ly esteemed Hugh _MacMillan is the genial president and W'. W. Crosby the capable and efficient secretary. The provisions were varied and abiin- dant, prepared and cooked by their wives, mothers, sisters and sweet- hearts of the members but the serving waiting-on and withdrawal and washing up, etc., was on this oc- casion most deftly and eiliciently done by the sterlier sex rigged out for the occnsion in the habiliincnts of the fairer half of creation. Quite a period oi time was consumed until all had been satisiled in a physical sense. Then the feast of reason and flow of soul supervened under the chairmanship of the President. The following among other sentiments were spoken tow-The King, God Bless Him, by Hugh MacMillan, enthusias- tically responded to, and all joined in singing the National Anthem. The Ladies cl-nmpioned and praised by Neil Mcilanncl and David Scott; Ocu- ada by Mr. McDonald and W. W. Crosby and all joined in the singing of The Maul! Leaf Forever; The In- stitute, explained, enloglzed and de- tlned by John McLean, John D. Mo- Ciean, Harry Hyde, Pope Crosby; The Professions by Rev. George Or- man. Miss Emma McMillan rendered B very appropriate piece in her usual charming manner. Mrs. MacDonald presided at the organ. The entire evening passed most pleasantly not B hitch anywhere and all present deter- mined if sllarsd to repeat the exper- lence. ::McKinoon’s Condition Powders are recognized by all leading horse- men in the Province, They are used in all the leading trotting stables and our best farmers, stock raisers and drivers claim- that they are in a class all their own. 251:. The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Btn. MU- ` _g _ must ¢ - ::;:_'\:av.r_-_~.zi_;;-.111-»-:$.211*-‘::::_~::;::::: INWAIID 'l‘RAINS.- The southern aceomnmiiation arrived in Charlotte- town yesterday at 11.15 a. m., one hour late; the Cape Traverse accom- modation at 10.10 a. in., on time; the eastern accommodation at 10.06 a. m.. on time; the western accom- modation at 12.20 p. ni., on time and the Summerslde accommodation at 5.15 p. ni.. on time. The special from the Plsrl Grey arrived at 12.55 p. ln. and the special from the Minto at 6.45 p. na. P. E. I. OYSTERS.-The Rev. F. A. Wightmau, Prince hdwerd Island, says that "the deep quiet bays of Prince Edward Island constitute one of the best natural oyster breed- ing grounds in the world," says a St. John exchange. In ai article pub- lished by the Canadian Magazine he declares that, with a few favored lo- cations on the shores oi New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia, these waters constitute the only oyster fishery of the Dominion. "Who," he said, “has not heard ofthe delicious Maple- ques ? Blue-points cannot touch them for iiavor and lusclousness." The ex- change goes on to say that “The oyster areas of New Brunswick may not be as extensive ns those oi the Island province, but even the Mal- peques are inferior in ilavor to the product of Bhedlac, Buctotichc _ and other bays which under favorable con- ditions and ii judicious policy ol pro- tection and development should be employing many ilshermen and add- ing hundreds of thousands of dollars every year to the wealth of this pro- vince." PERSON IILS Rev. P. D. McGuigan, Traciidic,was iu Charlottetown yesterday. L. Murchison arrived in Charlotte- town yesterday from Winnipeg. A. I-I. Beaton, Millvlew, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Mrs. Harrington, Surrey, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Geo. Rogers arrived in Charlotte- town yesterday on the mail train after a business trip abroad. John McLeod, Charlottetown, was n. passenger to Calgary last evening on the mail train. ' Rev. A. D. McLellan, St. An- drews. was in Charlottetown yes- terday. ` I-Ion. Charles Dalton and daughter were passengers arriving in Char- lottetown by the mail train yester- day. Herb Vanlilerstine, of the P. E.I-R. and wife, arrived in Charlotte- town yesterday from an enjoyable trip to New York. Miss Mollie Warburton daughter of Dr. George Warburton left Charlotte- town yesterday forenoon by special train to Georgetown en route -to the Pliillipine Islands where she will re- sume her duties as nurse. Sho will travel across Canada and take steam- er at Vancouver. Miss Warburton left the Phillipines some months ago, in charge oi a patient, who passed away on the voyage. She came to England via the eastern routes stop- ping at India, Hong Kong and Aus- tralia. She is returning the other way, so that on her arrival in the Phlllipines she will have made a tour round the world. M Never iii The Way A Good Iiot Water Bottle is a very valuable thing to have just now-but when they leak? Any IIot Water Bottle we dow for a good assortment. sell we will give you our guarantee. . We have a most complete stock of rubber goods,and will take great pleasure in showing them to you. - -See our Kent St. show win Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store 1 Get Ke pler’s' Solution Kepler’s Solution is the best generaltonic and remedy* for pulmonary disorders of all kinds and V general weakness. ' It combines hypop- ‘ _hosphites and pure Nor- wegian cod liver oil with ' ' finest of barley malt-a ` Burroughs-Welcome preparation that will work s decided improve- _ ' mentin every case. - _ Three sizes, large $1.50, medium -$1.25, . Smaller-._............$l , _ _ . 'I ~ . ai limi, lo mi _,Mags .N015 f."?n“‘I:‘§“;‘E'I;‘;*,,S°i'“*°‘w .‘.~I¥f;` _ =`. ‘ I O. - ~ .A 4:: IM ’ ,- l I I I I . i im” L‘*a..1‘ 1L*~..~ I OTTAWA, February 8--One 0! the largest companies chartered by the state department under the Com- Dauies' act. for some time is that in- corporated this week under the name ,of the C. B. Hyman Compsny,of Lon~ don, Ont., the capital being $3,000,- 0_00. The comilany is to conduct the leather manufacturing business oi Hon. C. S. Hyman, formerly minister of public works in the Laurier cabi- liet- AFUOUS' the other companies which has been grunted incorportiou is the Eastern Hoy and Feed Com- iéang, capital $'150,000, of Sackville, REACHED POINT WI-IF;lTId NORWEGIANS PLANTED FLAG, LONDON, Fell. li)-Captiiili Bci»tt’s party reached the exact point whore Amundseii plnnted the Norwegian flag at the south Pole. 'lucy it-.onli Lhcre the hut constructed and left behind by Anilllidiien's pir-ty, 'rhgfic facts were recorded in the dociiilicnts iullnd on the bodies of me d¢_-,U1 iqx. pIDI‘€I`B when they were rucuvi.-‘¢d_ A IWEMORIAL SERVICE, TORUNTG, Fdh. 12-A memorial service will bc iicld in Massey Hall on Sumlay afternoon for Capt. Scott and his comrades. Dr. (J. H. Wright, ii Toronto man, was a member of the Scott first expedition. i i__ _J Was Troubled With ills Heart. iiiiii T0 GIVE I’ Vl0ilK. When ilu- heart begins to bl-at irre- __§n|iir|_y, inilpitntis nud tiirobs, skips in-als, iuid ‘sliilioiiiill-s sl-1-ins to almost _'.tup, it uniisiii great iirixiuty and alarm. .\lil.1i_y people ure Iwpt in it Billie Of inrirblll i`\';ii' oi' dvutll, I)<~<'olnii wcnk, worn -.nil iiiisi-i-iiliic, iind ure uniiblo to ul tend 'G citiier social or busilii-su militias, through this uiinniunil tu-.tion of the Iicuri.. To all such suillrcrs l\Iilburn's Heart .intl i\orvo Pills will give prompt and per- umlirzni relief. Mr. Alfred Mule, Fluids, Ont., friio.-::-“I was troiibicil witli my heart or two or three yeur.~'. I thought some- izrlcs ibut. I would tlic. I went. to the lzivior, and lic said ho coulll not do any- iiilig for ml-. I bud to girl' up wor . li' ‘.‘.'ii`i> }ii~l.;llntli1l nic lo try I\liIburn'B li-uri :wrl .\:`vr\'e ]’ili.-. 'i`iic first. box iievuii mr, so I kl-pt nil lintiIIbi1l;;iit. ill (mid. I r]\il_'f- l.1'.' il`ii`-ll-is iirli lil.-l|i§iiliuurs who, _.1- ii.»_l»li~i uiiii l_r;ui or ut-rvc trouble; f rrv alum.” \iii*_>uri.`s l'.l:n'i :ml l\`i~r\'o Pills are 'fi in :its :x l~ ~. 2' iz- :is lor £4132.-'i,n1. all ‘\~:ii.~r~;. or iiiiilfxl