if i 3. **§“»¥F”‘§5 "53§l\§ 3@»"£f` -.»-$7” *$5.25 $2 i ` .p itll. ii. ll _ 1% f . ne ..»»,- _., _ . . . _ _ " "EIGHT PRUISI V "'r1-In 1.a'rms'r` Nnws 4 if ‘ "Y -~ ._-__.~ _ _ ` __ _ .._.__.._.» ’ OBITUARX Entered into external rest at her |19m°~ M°l1¢B§'-1° Hd., on 22nd Janu UTY. 1912, Mrs. Alexander MacLeod, “,5°d 81 YWFB. leaving an aged hus- -Nnd. two sons and three daughters to _mourn the loss of a kind wire ang. loving mother. The sons urs: John in Tonepah, Nevada, and Murdock at home; daughters are; Mrs, Mui-dggk Gillis of Vancouver, B. C., and Mrs, Clarence H. Bissell, Winthr<,p|High. 150115. MBBS~. and Mrs. Angus J. Mc- KCIUJB. North Hampton, New Hamp- shire. Of her it can be said she truly given l1_er_ Lord and Saviour.--M. ,.»,t ,.,, . \ \-?f-t 1 as .£5 g '.f~ 4- ` /'/fr i -A bite of this and a taste of that. all day long, duiis the appetite and weakens the digestion. Restore. your stomach to h°alihy vigor by taking n Na-Dru-Co Dyspepnia Tnbl-.‘l after e_ach`meal-and cut out the 'piccir1g'. Ne-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets .arc the best friends for sufferers from lndigczsiien and dyspepsia. 501:. a Box 'at your Druggisi`s. Made by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada., Limited. I 14.11 A BSO `=1 ’ no ' ` -rn1'l-?1‘IZ.‘l%af’“§§‘.lu'€_t‘f'“~i€l‘§‘3'l°f1 §nrbe» ruled Tendens. soreness roman Bruin or stmln;(:ure| iyinvln ;:zmeneM. Alloys Pain. °tf"i§}‘°..“”¢"il`i" 'SSS '° él¥°c‘¢‘»“‘.§ bottle dcl`lvo . llkooln 1 free. y R8lNE,\Ill-. llntlgent for mankind. For tint" ' ` ' I "1 1 .5'»§§’9-' ‘__ lf-2;-i_s§§l_ 8! l Go Rh I l "1a1'-'.‘¢.‘ff ' v...‘iZ¥...' v.1f’.‘.~"“"i’i1.f,?‘§"l‘»`:f.f.i' you moredt you write 'I and Fi per hotile 1'-.int 1ii“1,..i£:':‘i*1a1i.u's‘:.=:c‘.1.t. *S J _ BENCH /i\ w -has passed her seventy-seventh bir- -It Pays to buy in this Province. --All news, advertising and sub- scriptions ln Summerelde and vicinity should be handed to Ernest McQuar- rie, agent. -Final Arrangements for the Pro- vlncial Seed Fair which is to be held in Summerside. on March 5th., 6th., 'l th., & 8th., will be made at the meet- ing of the Committee of Management at the Allen House, Summerside to- morrow Saturday, February, 24th. The prize list is now being distribu- ted and can be had from the Secre- tary, Edward Monkley or from the Department of Agriculture at Charlo- ttetown. v ~'-Thefollowing is from 3 Margate correspondent:-Benj Cameron drove to Crapaud recently to visit his bro- ther Allan. While there he will visit some of the largest dairymen and stock raisers and will no doubt bc able to give a few pointers on how to improve stock and dairy herds.- Sydney Cameron and family have re- turned to their old home in Clinton until the cold weather is over.-F.D. Mark`s auction sale of sleighs and stock on Wednesday was largely at- tended, about 45 sleighs being sold at fair prices. Ed. Urch purchased the choice of the lot at a handsome figure. Moody Pound purchased the trotting sleigh and if the ice was in good condition would be able to show the boys some speed.-As soon as jact frost leaves the ground wc, are going to have another black fox ranch built' in this vicinity, an ideal spot on the south side of a nice grove near the hardwood hill.-Wm. Mann and Wm, Johnson have finish- cd their contracts of hauling ice to Kensington.--Paul Thompsonl has the lumber for his new house at the saw mill waiting for the balmy days of spring to have it sawn by the en- terprising miller J. C. Durant.-The Misses Winnie amd Mamie_ Thompson are visiting friends and relatives ln other parts of the Province. They are much missed in the social life of this place.-The W. M. Society held an entertainment in the vestry of the church on the evening of Feb. 9th, which was enjoyed by all present. A notable feature of the evening was readings by Mrs. Wm. Pound who thdny, and her little granddaughter Marion Pound. . Worn To The Bone When the body it well nourishedit stores up fatty tissues for future “meds-just as it prudent man lays away part of his earnings for a rainy day-_giving that rounded plutnpncss winch tells the story of perfect health. Nervous strain and uierwork cause this surplus to be u ed up, the reserve strength is gone you are “worn to the bone" for the bones of the face and hands stand out unpleasantly. This run-down condition calls for Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil. It makes new flesh and blood, gives you strength. Your money back if it doesn't. You take_no risk-let Vinol make you wcll again. E. A Foster, Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. 20 Tl* CENTURY -TAILOR MADE STYLE The resolution to give our customers the -best shoc made, ie the reason wc say ‘-‘ Empress Shoes for Women.” This illustration is one of the new styles wc have in stock. Note the wing toe cap and arched instep, and the com- plete natty appearance which makes it a very desirable shoe. WI am-: out or Tun: 500 Aolwrs _ w1-1o s»:1.1.. T1-1: Emsm-:ss Morris & Smith Sole /\;.-gtnis. The Molto for# Inverness Coal We went lotqslliilyi 'ind d° Satisfy g The fuel without a fault so CLEAN and frec from SOOT. Try some-ycfu’ll see dflf ` ; 1 --Bee Michael Thomas the great marathon runner, also Keekoes on the wing. '“0“° 80od hours ,skating nftcr the hockey match tonight. -The Bt. Dunsta.n’s, Charlottetown, vs the Micmacs of Lenox Island in the Crystal rink tonight. -The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at LafIerty'e Tonsorial PBFIOH. Bummerside. -Jas. A. McNeil, Summerside, was a passenger to Charlottetown yester- day morning.-H. -David Schurman, Charlottetown, was a visitor to Surnmerside yester- day.--S. -All news, advertising and sub- ecriPtionn in Alberton and vicinity ihould be handed to H. Clark, agent. -W. S. Newsom, Charlottetown, was a visitor to Sumtnerside yester- day.-B. -Robert S.`Gorden, Alberton, was B Dtweehger to Summerside yesterday morning.-S. -D. A Wedlock of the Internation- al Harvester Co., Charlottetown, was a glsitor to Summereide yesterday. -Bert Woodside. Summerside, was taken t0 Falconwood Hospital yes- terday afternoon in charge of Mal- colm Steel.-S. .__ -Flour. bran, middlings, molassiuc meal--at lowest prices, wholesale and retail. Brace, McKay & Co., Sum- merside. 2-20dtufrtu2wks. -The Kensington League is in a flourishing condition under the guid- ance of the President, Rev. Mr. Suth- erland. A debate will be held on Monday evening next. The subject for debate will be, "Is the world growing better or worse?” -At the last ~ regular meeting of Court Hattie Stuart, Kensington, it was decided to have a debate at the next meeting. The subject is, “llc- solved that the Automobile Act shouldybe repealed." They also iu- tend holding a social in the Forest- er's Hall on Tuesday, March 5th, to which all the members with their best girls are cordially invited. -The new Rice Knight light has been installed in' St. Peter's Church Alberton. and will be used on Sun- day evening next, at the 6.30 ser- vice/ This _is the second church in the Alberton parish to install this light, St. Luke's, O’Lcary, being the other, the costs in both cases being defrayed by members of the church, Mr. Kendall of O'Leary and Captain John Champion of Alberton. The Rector's subject 'on Sunday next will be the Historic Word of Christ. St. Luke’s. O'Leary, at 10.30 a.m. and St. Pctcr’s, Alberton, at 6.30 p. m. -The funeral of the late A. W. P. Gourlie, Summersirle, took place from his late residence yesterday afternoon. The remains were taken to St. Mary’s Church where the Rev. Mr. White performed the funeral rites preaching a powerful sermon his -text- being. “In my house there are -many man- sions. If it were not I`would not have told you so." After the funeral rites were over the remains were in- terred ,in the Church of England Cemetery at St. Eleanors. The funer- al was one of the largest over seen in Summerside, which goes to show the esteem in which the deceased was held. The pall-bearers were: B. W. Tanton, Arthur Brenn-an, John Sinallman, » W. J. Lidstone, H. W. Il. Stavert and W. W. Baker.-S. ::-Only one Rexall Store in Char- lottetown. Our is the only store where Rexall preparations are being sold. We have the exclusive agency. We‘gunrantee every Rcxall Remedy and refund the money where they prove unsatisfactory. Rexall Reme- dies are not secret their contents can be shown for the asking. The mac- X X ' Kinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kt. Ste. I 2-19drtf. - ‘ _THE 1>s1NcE_ ceuruv eu111u>111N iilifi BUYS THE MUST llllliili llll IN NEW YUHK NEW YORK, Feb. 20-The firm of J. l'. Morgan & Co., will soon begin work on u, new skyscraper office build- ing to replace their present head- t|uarters at 'the corner of Wall and Nassau streets. It is said that the firm has just completed the purchase of property with a frontage of 83 feet in Wall street and 113 feet in Broad street which has heretofore been in the hands of the Drexels. The plot is considered the most valuable Piece of its size in New York. Real estate men estimate its market value at nearly $1,000 a square foot, At $1,000 a square foot it would be worth about $9,000,000. Anthony Drexel bought a part of it in 1872 for $250,000. TRYING TO AVl~lli'l‘ I BRITISH COAL _ MINEIRS' STlt1Kl<}. LONDON, Feb. 19--Various confcr- ences were held today in connection with the threatened coal strike thro- ughout tlie United Kingdom, but the developments were of minor import- ance, except that the national trans- port workers’ federation decided to support the miners in the event oi 11 strike. It is believed that a cabinet coun- cil will be held tomorrow to consider the situation. It is likely that the government, if independent efforts at conciliation fail, will cnll fi confer- ence of representatives of the masters and themcn, at which Geo. lt. Ask- with, the 'board of trndc “stril~;- breaker,” will preside. FINDS IJUG-FACISD. BIRD-IIEAKISIJ l\ll~J.\`. LOS AN(lEl.l']S, Feb. 20-Dr. Cori Kumm, African explorer, and sL"1'-11t- ist, arrived here today cn route tn Washington, where he will lay evi- dence bcfore the heads of the Nation- ul Geographical Society that hc has discovered men with the fucrs of dogs and of birds living in the licnrt of the “Dark Continent." “I have proof," declared Dr. Kumm, "that I have found ivgrocs with the faces of dogs. They spoke in 8, low guttural bark not unlike that of the canine. They live by 'zlaus and their mode of life is not inlike that of the stone nge/.’ “In another part of Africa, fur from the haunts of white men, I dis- covered a. tribe of negroes who rau about like storks on one leg. 'ilieir other leg was never used :ind they men live in a section 'of thccountry where they are many pools and ponds of water. SIGNS OF SPRING. NIAGARA l1‘.»\LliS, Ont., Feb. 2-- Fnrmers herc liave noticed robin; perched in the trees. 'l`hey are looked upon as a harbinger of early spring. _ Hood’s Pils Cure Constipation _ - Biliousness Liver Ills HOTEL ST; DENIS` 13120/tow/iv /fun 111-11 smear NEW YORK CITY. ~"; WlthI11,Ensy Access of Every Point of Interest. Half Block from \Vnun1.mker's, ~ _ .sn\11»u_1»t.»'w1111¢ ersncppingbisuicz. 'f BUTED l-Oli.: Excellence of ‘ulalm:.(!l>0I`tllr1lity. In any event, let me hear from you at once. Yours. ARTHUR. ::-Mac's Cough Mixture is a splen- did preparation of unrivalled merit f0l` Ullfilll-2 the cough and relieving the cold. It banishes all irritation from the throat, cures ho rseness and pre- vents the vocal cord; from being af- fected by the malady. It is the best cough cure that has ever crossed a counter. Price 25c. The Two Mac’s, 12-10drtf. "Saturday morning we opened an other grcnt range of 36 inch colored silks, paillette weaves. The colors shown are Ivory, l".`-cru, Lemon, Tus- Clln- Piilk. Grey, Old Rose, Brown, Dark Green, Reseda, Nile, Sky. This silk is a wonderful value-soft lust- rous nnd lille and sells for 99 cents ier yard. Moore & McLeod. 2-12dtf- "S. A. McDonald's annual sale of remnan b attendance will be verY lllf ° “40 inch Black Paillettc silks have just come in-see this wonderful val- 11e-bright, good weight, just right ‘for dresses--99 cents per yard. Moore S: MeLeod's. 2-l2dtl< “Do you intend to get your el1ilil_- ren-an organ or piano? Now is tht time. Miller Bros. 2-Zldii. "Hundreds of ends of dress goods, silks, cottons, laces, etc. etc. ut Suk McDonald‘s remnant sale. 2-23dll. "Discount Sale of English Jams in glass jars this week at Beer C,0¢1's_ _ 2-221121. ANNOUNCEMENTS "Prince Edward Council, No; 132. will meet this evcuing11t7.30 oclocli. "Lots of f11n for the little 01108 Ht the Children’s Carnival in the Arona this evening. ' 2'23‘1U' )*°Thls is the night of the childrclul c rnfval in thc Arena. lfrt all tilt B' . . young folks come and CIIJUY ~°.1. A. clark, sept. 01 uw unveil- mental Farm, Charlottetowu. Will adress an agricultural meeting ln l-|10 hall at Cornwall tomorrow. Sl‘~¢“l"3ll evening, at 7.30. It is hoped that 1° »1- ,£_._ _ ____ _, ,_____,_ _g_____,, E -~ _ W - ,_ , . " ' ‘ ' ' V’ ` _ . we 4 .pl .§\'74f 3" _:rl- l "“.`.1 i tg-' 1'-l-, Snlurilny ‘ -1~L-1- 11- -i-_ l"`1i<';-3' :nd Fntiiidny -1-1-i-1-+~r-1-f»a-r-+f-“*"1"*‘ - Friday and Saturday - 111 d .\`:tu11lu_v j.\- .5`|>iicdcs'f:111cy flmuclcflc, suitable for kim- io pitrrs print cotton, rrgiilnr lic ptr Ladies’ Gloves l-2 Price 3 doz ladies’ white iiugwocd gloves, regular 45c, Friday and Siturduy _ 23° Ladies' Suede Gloves, black and fans only regular $1.30 Friday and Saturday ` I 5 0 Ladies’ Furs l-2 Price Browuor black leaf atoles, regular $8.00 . 50 yds Hewson’s _ Iititer q1m`1fyst1-le rrpular $11 75 Friday L441;.:,,.1,_',,.,,,§i»-,_,,,,,3,,M;,y,;spj.;.ig,_,.; af ‘Jr ,-i-bf,-'rf ._»‘»f,-lf.,-111,-1. ;"r nal And Une ~ - ~ RS ts egins this morning.2-23d1i. ~ *ri* 'I' 'I' "f 'Y 'l"'l‘ 'I'1tl‘1.~l‘i1vl‘.irl'.f1:l‘iulfi-:I1&"l'l*rI‘l.rlQ"lil.rlf_i1fl‘.ill. 1':l.‘i.'\‘..‘.rl:.1.rl'1:r’rit:l‘1.'l‘.‘,~l‘ii-lm-‘f.1.'l‘..flf;.rI1'1_=r],_-x-ji;i~J,»1~?,=1g:=;-1-',-1-1f,-i-§,§-i1i§1-‘,»i- ,-i-]-ri,-i~‘ -1-’,»rj1-1-;,-i-H Anlwullccllltlll l’»Xll'il0I'llillflI’Y l Charloiietown’s Leading Store . 0 r 0 l - ,E11 25 Bleached Table Cloths liaudsomc border i igi - xaggerated | i . * 1 . * '1. ..11.1,-', -,gwtl pziticrxis. l'C,i§\\l1l\ 30° l'fl'~-'ll' "ml - |5c HALF PRICE SALE - designs regular 5.00 I`Jiday and Saturday 2.50 Table Napkins lo Match llalf Price 25 pairs of the celebrated D. & A. Corsets serg $4.00 . o _ all $5.88 , for _`5o boys blue - pants aged 2, 3 and L 4, 1.25 for 654: ,double widtli 1.50 ‘Owing to the fact that last Saturd: y vi as, so`s1<1n _v 1} at our friends yi ere unable fo tate advant- age of our unprecedented bargain delugr, uc have <‘1c‘dcd to make Fiiday and Srturday, Feb. 23rd and 24111 TWO RED LETTER DAYS in the history of n erclmndizing in Charlottetown. On ac. count of the extraordinary character of the offerings, and in order to prevent dealers from buying antlties, purchasers fire iiiiiiterl to normal personal need. (Every lfem listed llfre ls Exactly llalf 0f The Regular Prices Boy.~'Suite l-2 Price e blouse and l 25 Pairs Soiled Cuiteins Half Price . ‘ swath carpet Regain $1.10 for ssc | and Saturday uool cloth 7.*'c 19 3 / mime ms: .LM 67//.4/P1077'/5'7'0W/l/6’_ B/6' DEPAR 77‘I£/i/7'/IL, S727/P17 unshrin kable and Satuiday Q "f"f"""’*"”""‘*""’*’l""""l"l"““'l‘”f'l"'l‘l'l'I°r’r-r-l~-1--1--1--1-Y-1--1--1--1-~r~1~-r-1-»1~,-r1»1--1~»1--1--1-~r»1~-1-+»r.r-ri-~1-.1-1-~1-1--r-1--l"ll'“ - .v -~. <-. 4. ..,»~,._i_| I ,_ - , Suits I-2 Price Good tweed suits ranging from 9.50 to 12 oo. Friday llelf Price io dozStanfield’s derwear i.4'J_ per garment Friday and Saturday day and Saturday ' ular 1.00 for ` um urday We day and Saturday Men’s fancy shirts soft and stiff bosoius, regular $1.00 Friday and Saturday _ _ 50° if doz cotton wrappers regular gnc I"rlt‘lé}": ‘ l\len’s knitted Wool Shirts rcgular 55C Men's flannel and tweed working shirts rg-5; Men’s mufflers ranging from 5oc to 2.25 Friday and Saturday I I-2 Pfl°° .. 25'l’ieccs embrojderies and inseitfon lTlCf5 . ‘ range from 5c to zoc per yard Friday an sf' , ' 5 doz men’s silk neck ties regular 5CC regular $1 .co Friday and Saturddy 50° '= . 4. l C 1. .i- ,_ f t- |.2pr1ce ". . 1 -1