Pay You 'L-`=~‘ ~' “_ 7 ' "l W cH`ARLo'i°rE'roi wiv ccAa'.m»A-si rasacanv 14, 19.15 _ . *-1 II i ._ _ " - , - » 7 7 v ° 7 ( ’ .W TE 7" , 1 'i F In .IQI_II__U_u_U1-fi--nu-m-mll+unu-lil l _nr' ' _ _ _ ' I” I -1 w U BE |_|-n ll » » o ' ~: ° 32:! sliiltd Your hair IS very gigk QE- CS' 4 Miner M1: ar me anwavs avsv sroarzii M I. b s noticed it was locking pretty this and _ » s -c 7 .,.,,,cm_m,," M ,M mm l - u tly nominated Mr. Gouln for the , , , ' ,,,_ r *N Viv. At;;r'i"l~i'»ii-uriiilii di: nm mm '° °°°"‘ °' if- Bv _ ` 1 q in ° Effective Safe Economical llstllair reacorer l r ' '°'"'°" mf l"°W¢I’. I per ‘» fi "": - V - 5014. the world over. for 60 yean, 5 I ,W - _ r __- i When You Want ' T A" A'°ii¢i¢ Engraved it is not necessa to send it g We can showyxoii samples orbiir k .1 . I _ in., as YW wovld like it. mr an engrave it, 1 TKT. 179' -‘R7 ' _ , Watehnraker and Engrgguner' J W _ _-I W 'W I Come to the Leading Studio W CARBDN8 PLATINOTYPEI ARTISTS PROOF! ‘ CEO. H. COOK. IIWD BIIBAY ILO , Thi “lik 313". bib] i|c\Kl'gy| welcome. tlrder Your Drugs and medicines bv mail from Geo. E. liuglies, ` THE PEOPLE’S DRUGGIST, Apothecaries Hall. Charlottetown. (We consider mail orders a compliment.) G0ilD QUALITY ' MEN’S RUBBERS Canadian or Ameri can makes, 69c a pair., All sizes, new stock. ; _ .Ose.we_ek__Q=11Y-_. ' Watch Our Ads it Will A.E. lVlcEACHEN.' ` The Shoeman. ` » S OURIS Just Received, 1 gross Wampoles’ on Liver oii. » I Llquozonc, » Small and large bottles in . gicek, 5c¢ and $1.oo. Mabon’s Drugstore, Souris East, P. E. Island. - - __l»n_ _ »:<>."».."~»r_ !..'o‘.{<»! s _ E5- "4, .E W .4//ii .T11 __,- \`=\i" iris.. i ' HT- ffv `/3;; 5 `\\ féiia _` its m_ §'==="fqm- _ _._- r iilmllil '-z-*_ [Eli 'B iieiiini rss..-tsrirsii isniisnnsni ‘ I . . W qt FinIeh I p 1g=:=-'-1 ____-_-__.| A X. Taau_K`ruu.v received at Faleonwood a DUWI Of Cllristian lieralds from J. G. Weldon. Hocxxv to-night-Labor Union vs Em- pires, P W College vs Northern Stars.Ad- mission loc. . Anvnirriens an again remlndsd that, all “changer should be ln thidomce no later than one p. m. to ‘lnsum insertion in following issue. - Tau many friends ,of Miss Maclileson, Pownal street, will regret to learn that she broke her hip by falling on the ice near her home, some days ago. TH: Royal Scarlet Chapter of the \‘Hillsborough District will meet in St. RUBBERS 406. 7 MEN’S OVER- SHOES 7 5c. WOMEN ’S BO0TS Button and laced in all sizes. 99?” liuyect. English Nlacaroons Owing to a mistake of the shipper we were sent about ten times as many of Huntley & I’alnier’s MACAROONS and TROUBADOUR BISCUITS as we ordered. In order to reduce our stock of them quickly we have decided to offer them for a short time only at a Discount of 25 per cent less than regular prices This is a genuine bargain as Huntley & Palrner's Biscuits are known the world over for their good qualities. Beer & Goff. In wishing you a Happy New Year and thanking you for our growth and prosperity we promise bette' llfllllll New Year things for th coming year to our customers. Q George's Lodge room on Feb. 14th at 7.30 ldclock, p. ru. Full attendance requested. ; Bu! your Valentines at the Punch and `_.1udy and Valentine Fair this afternoon ln Bt. Peter's School rooul. Home _made candy for sale. Admlsslon:10 cts., .3 for25 cts. ANY persons, (ladies or gentlemen.) ydesiringtosee the Guardlan's big Web Perfecting Press in operation should call at business oflices any Wednesday at twelve o'cloclr, or Saturday at one o'clock sharp. Tun new theatre at Stewiacke ta to be opened very shortly. The hall will hold 500 or 600 people and the stage is being finely equipped. 'Charles Horton, the well-known painter, of this city, painted the scenery and left today with it for Stewiacke, where it will be mounted under his direction. On the proscenlum curtain is a pretty marine view, “The First Shot of Trafalgar," showing seven big battlcships under full sail and ln line, and the fierce shell fire falling short into the wuter. The view is prettlly bordered with imitation onyx columns and crimson drapery. 'The stage ls about 19 by 18 feet. The setspnlnted include a fancy interior' n plain interior, a wood and a landscape. -Halifax Herald. Tniinxc is now under construction a- cross the St. Lawrence ut Quebec, a cantilever bridge, which, whenjcomplete, will contain the longest span of any bridge yet erected, not even excluding the great cantllovers of the Forth |Bridgeiu Scotland. The structure is of i the cantilever type, and consists of two i approach spans of 210 feet each, two shore 4 arms, each 500 feet in length, and a great icentral span 1,800 feet in length The ‘total length of the entire ,bridge is 4,210 tf and although in extreme dimensions lt does not compare with tne Firth of Forth Bridge, which is about 1 mile in extreme length. it has the distinction of having the longest span in the world byllofeet. the two tautilevors of _the Forth Bridge ibalngeach 1,710 feet In length. The to- tal width ol' the floor is ti) feet, and pro- vision is made fora doubletraeked mil- way two roadways for vehicles, and two sidewalks. ln a cantilever of this magni- tude thc individual members are nec- essarily of huge proportions, the main posts, for instance, being 325 feetln length, and each weighing 750 tons. Tnr: I. C. R. is very short of coal for locomotives at Mont-ton und the fuel de- partment is hustling to get in n supply be fore serious cmbsrussmonts occur. Tho supply of coal at Moncton yesterday was reported to be so low that traffic wus in danger of being considerably interrupted thereby. Owing to the heavy storm of lust week and the still heavier storm of this week along the railway east, very little coal has been hauled by the I. C. R. of late. The consequence ls that the heavy' drain mode on the short supply nt Monc- t0n bus about exhausted the bin and left the stores department hard up ngviinst the neu.-sslty of having rush orders ill‘eii yesterday without delay. The whole trouble has been brought about by the shortage of motive power. During the re- cent storms the l. C. R.. management had- their hands more than full to keep the express trains running. Many of the ex- press tmlns had to he cnncellnd, principal- ly because there were not engines enough to plow out the road and run trains at the same time. The shortage of motive power his the chief cause of the difficulty in get- ting trains oi-cr the lntercoloninl. Monc- ton Times. | 1 People who have usod our “Compound Syrupof lIypophosphltes“ tell us there is no better preparation sold for keeping the system in good healthy condition. Its merits are well known-lt has stood the test. Keep yourself good and strong and your nerves well toned _by using this Only 751: bottle A. W. ltedilin, Plnn. 1)., Contra' Drugstore. BE FOREHANDED _ and secure some of our carpet and fur- niture bargalns,- James Patou & _ _ ' snoier wsior-rr _ L _ ~ ~ no matter how little at a time, amounts 1 |` b°" Hd H to s whole lot on a yesr’s huyiilif-l ‘ Ladleafiioots lu Dongola1(_ld,0il Pebble. Wei ht ll I melt" "1" "° "‘*°" “'77 OPPOSITE P O werent, worn. eioolmd $115 for amor °“°"‘,~,,,,,,.2{,",,Y";’,e',,';,‘“f,,,,"¢’ '§,',f, fffhiili . ' ' pin at noi-ro a'smmr». ' 14.111 _ 8 Your nerves will be ateadler, your dl- iasny error it has got tobe in your “'95 . ~ gestion better,wbenyou take Hughes' OUR GROCERY Digestive Tonic prepared and sold by eco ood to \\°v= it use is Hugh... apoiimanss 1-mi ~.' tation is g - - . ~ '°f°'- . cniia 1 1- 1 i 'Pay' b, 'hon meazilrht as grorvid at auction rooms a superior upright . » Md “~ ' " " ` . ll" ld's und rwsar ivan anexesllsnt oppor` Jo N coivi~io1.1.v s. co °""“‘ BEN, C,,,,,,,,,_ is c 1 _ _ _ Ciftown. ' - tunlty to buyers. Weeks k Co.-fiat! Queen Street. pd, 5, il rw lauctiooeer. and mp.. _ , mm . ' .¢_ > . W g Pisnoin urst class order. For sale ll 3\snls'ld'l-857.’,oauh discount offiitaa' ¢-. . _.V ' -1 W " ,- ' |lK¢\v»\YNUMcn\\\isWIUlH.nr¢A¢_¢-HA _ Whiws Beg; Chocolates are dark eolor,_ riclikmellow__and _of refined tile to bu anything superior erail price occ per lb .1 ' favor. Iris n<>tP_°*“ -7 _ ' _ ’ “Name on every pi¢¢¢- , ;-.. _ I* Premiership of-Quebec that it has ceased to be a joke, and hasbecome s nuisance to the Minisigrof Works and his friends. That he is likely to become Premier should Ms. Parent drop out Is very gen- enlly admitted, but that he deiins to steal his chiefs shoes while that gentle- man is having abath is absolutely untrue. and presents Mr. Gouln in a very unfair light. Mr. Parent, it will be observed, emphatically contradicts the story that he is about to retire. The Hon. Lomer Guin is a man of forty three years of age and of splendid phy- sical as well as mental development. 1-le travelled the path of many French-Carr adisn public men, and entered the Legis- lature as a rising young barrister in 1$TI, after huvlng in lrlll fought alosing iight against Sir Hector Langevln for u. seat in the Commons. He has been a Minister since llllD,and is ausuthueiust in the great work of openlniz up northern Quebec. Mr. Gouln is a son-in-law of the late Hou Honore Mercier.-Globe. RE CHALLENGE, Re the Trainor Hockey challenge andin- sinuation in issue of Feb 13 that our team claimed the championship -we chall- enged the winners of the Prowse~Trainor match and won same. We never claimed the championship nor did we huve our pictures taken as such. B. Huouan, Captain Paton team. Will Interest Everybody. Or At Least Everyone Who Suffers From Catarrh. Cuturrb in its various forms is u natloir al disease, and the fact that nearly every- body suffers from it more or less leads many to neglect its proper treatment. Nasal catarrh is a common cause of headaches, destroys sense of smell and if neglected reaches the throat, causing im- pairment und sometimes total loss of voiue.Bronchlalcatarrh lcadseasily to con- sumption. Cutarrh of stomach and liver are very serious and obstinate troubles, while it is now generally admitted that eatarrh is the most common of all causes of deafness. All of the more serious forms of cotarrli begin with nasal catcu-rli, the local symp 'toms belnga proluse discharge, stoppage of nostrils, irritation und frequent clear- ing of the throat, sneezing, coughing and gagging. V The old style of treatment with douches, inhalers, sprays, solves, etc., simply give temporary relief and everyone who has used any of them knows how useless they are and their inconvenience is such that icry few liuve the time or patience to con- tinue their use. A radical cure of cnturrh qan only be ob- tained from u treatment which removes the catarrhal taint from the blood because no one will now dispute that catarrh is 11 constitutional or blood disease, and local applications cun have no effect except to temporarily relieve local symptoms. A new remedy which has been remark ably successful in curing catarrh isaplei s- ant tasting tablet which is taking inter- nally and acts upon the blood and mucous inembrdnes. 4 It is composed of antiseptic remedies like Red Gum, Blood root und similar cleansing specifics which eliminate the cuturrhal I-Olson from the system. The tablets being pleasant to the taste are dissolved in the mouth and thus r. acl: tl ethrout, tracheu and finally the stom- .-c.i ond entire allmentary canal. They ure sold by druggistn everywhere under the name of Stuurt's Catarrli Tablets. If desired, when _there is much stoppage of the nose, the tablets may be dissolved in warm water and used ns o douche in nddltion to internal use, but u douche is not at all necessary. A few dissolved in the mouth daily will be eufiicieut. Dr. 'Alnslee says: “The regular daily use of Stuurt's Oatarrb Tablets taken internally will cure the whole catorrhal trouble without resorting to the inconvenience of u douche or un inhaler." _Tliey seem to given healthy tone to tho whole mucous membrane and lt is rcnlly remarkable how soon they will clear thc head and throat of the unnatural and poisonous cuturrhnl secretion. Stuarts Cutarrli '1`u'»lets is -undoubtedly the safest, most palatable and certnlnly the most efficient and convenient. remedy for any form oi cntarrli. Repairs in Furniture-Our expertrepair- mon are ut your service now, cheaper t-hun when the' Spring rush is on. Goods can be returned more promptly too.Bcttcr let us call for that piece that has needed repairs so long. You will be surprised how nice we can make it look.-John Nevrson. ‘ lldlw Final Notice--All overdue sc- counts not paid at once will be given tothe Lourt for collection. tf - . *"“”"'°“"°` weeks & cds. 'Queen se 1 mr Iron 0x Tablets do wonders for the ’ A , ' ~f` ` nan or woman in s nm down condition. _ Lok your Drugglst for than 25 cents per _._ -L_- EYE FACTS Don'tlet the matter of ex penso keep you from visiting us. Sight a as precious as life itse f and our charges are ' moderate. v ' We correct all defects of vision, and if you need the - services of an occulist, we will fralpkly tell you so. here la`no guess work in our methods. _ ~We have the latest and moat :gared apparatus for eye- I Always gladto help you. _ G. F. ii_UTCliES0li. ~ Expert Optfcian. L llnparalcllcd Bargains in Ready to Wear Cloth Skirts at \ - 4 STANLEY Blilli. 55 SHIRTS All new and fashionable, made by the best -tailors finish in Canada-perfection in quality, style, Bt, and workmanship $2.95 for $1.95 1-58 long, 25 band. 1- 40 long, 25 band. 3-42 long, 25 band. 2-42 long, 26 band. $2-50 for $1.75 1 -4o long, 26 band. 2-42 long. 25 band. I-42 long, 24 band- I---42 long, 26 band. I $3.25 for $2.15 --38 long, 24 band. 1-40 long, 24 band. I -40 long. 25 band. 1-41 long, 25 band. £..e>-»<>~ -41 long, 26 band. 2-41 long. 27 band. -42 long. 1 ea, 25, 26 and 27 band. $3.75 and $3.85 for $2 70 3-42 long, 24 band. 1-42 long, 25 band. 3-42 long, 26 band. $4 25 for $2 95 -39 long, 25 band. 1--40 long, 25 band. -40 long, 26 band. 3-40 long. 27 band. - 41 long. 1 ea, 25, 27 and 28 band. -42 long, 26 band 2-42 long, 27 band. Il odd Skirts from $3-25 to $7.15 each at from $2.15 to $4-75 each. STANLEY BROS. N03'-'N FLOUR TALKS To have goodlbread,_ YOU must have good Flour, w¢ 5011 good Flour chess-1n'sinall bags, large bags, jg barrels and barrels. Call an getlbur prices. €AlNIE§?§ZIQ df. SCD . I _ ~ _ r \"r§~\\\. \\ lla" . \` j - R-ll ..,:' ill J /,,’.i' \ ~ NW Sheet music '55, - and silt, »c?-""5" music Books at our new store, ` The very latest-over 100 different Music Books to select from. Come early and get your choice. Millfli BROS_ SUNNYSIDE, Prowse Building. - -_ -v-_-_-_*fr -_-é-v-__¢~; -_- ~v-_-_-_-_-_;-_-Y- ~ rv- - _- -_A_»,_-_*_ fr,-é-, Civ lie l’ utidr R For Repairs of all Kinds. Changes in Heating etc- Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. Manufoecturere of ENGINES, BOILERS, TANKS. Elf. The Charlottetown Foun- dry and Machine Co. PHONE 73. P. 0. BOX 41|. 1-11 dwil Having installed an up-to-date Formaldehyde Generator. vv ich is s perfect Germicide I sm now prepared to disinfect dwelling, public Buildings, elses. stores, etc.. etc. guss- anteeiag their turilestlon if infected with the noxs oi soy contagious disease, without injury o any woven fab: cs, ornaments or furniture. All work dome under the supervision of any medical onctloner. or according to the regula- ations of the Board of Health. G' D' General Director, and Embalmer. mee Phone 2131>, residence Phone Co, Wanted |00 Snnwihovlais Every snow shoveler in the city or country needs a pair of ‘ leather leggins--we have the result of years’ experiments in a Grain Leather leggin. side spring, eiisy to put on and off, none better ‘in snow or water. Price the weakest part. $1.40 J. H. BELL The Experienced Leatherman. . INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY -WHY- Canada’s Famous Train -THE- “MARITIME EXPRESS” Does the Business between the Sydneys. Halifax. Si- John. Quebec and Moi tres.-. -BECAUSE- lt's dining and sleeping car ser- vice is uncquallcd. --THAT IS WHY.- Write for time tables. fares, etc. G. A. SHARP. Supr.-rintc-xident, P. F.. I. Railway, Charlottetown, l’. E. I. Dominion Atlantic Railway. and steamshlp Lines to Boston via Yarmouth l‘he pcpniai Fall Line Between Rssteru Nova Scotia and Boston Vis Windsor junction and Halifax. EXPRESS TRAINS leave Halifax, daily, (ex- cept 8nndi\v) at 7.55, I. m. for Di by and Yar- igmuth making connection at lyarmonth for .-sion. The Royal MailSteamsl1lp “ B O ST C>1\T The Fastest and Fluent ‘steamer plying be we-eu the Maritime Provinces and Boston. Leaves Yarmouth, Wednesday and Saturday for liouion on arrival of Elpress t` nina from Halifax. Returning lesvu Long Wharf, Boston, Tuesday and Yridav, at 2 p m. Passengers arriving in Halifax next day 7.3¢: ls. m. by Express Train. For all in ormation, guide books folders, etc. which will be sent free, vlrile to H. Arm- strong, G1-ne-i sl Passenger Agent, Kentvilll N. 5. h"I`raim run ou Atlantic Standard Time. P. GIFKINS, General Mgr. '*€'i| ll iS lililimttl that more eyes are ruined by improperly fitted glasses than by natural causes. Eye defect comes sooner or later to all alike and to be properly fitted means years of comfort ahead. Our optical department is equipped with the latest appliances and is nt your service. G. H. 11111011, jeweler and Optician. SUNNYSI DE. ._.___._._._ ____€_| iF YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but W hen it is Destroyed You are too late. Remember the old adage, “There is no time like the present." and no insurance like ours. H3. II. E E E E Representing Phoenix cf Hartford Canadian Quebec. WANTED. A farmer to live on and talrc charge of a farm about five miles froin Char- lottetown. Apply at this otiice. ' i 2-8 tts & w lf ¢_»` ____`___ .--.@A.- » -2-_.4;;e_ -`._ es "v`~\\~ : .gs *$3 =`*:°. -s \~` ~`\ ~ _ a . ,inky QQ " `»` _ . »,_. 1 -Le 'nt ‘\. ._L».... =-qaamrsvwn Z .5 ‘ .» 4, 1 3;., 55.? 2 oy wg 4 1 ` UW- "` ’I">..»f s*> .AW iz" _ \ -..\. ‘xx :' ‘$5 ». .»~ /\\‘ ¥“’ ,_ -. v _`, e *<1 1' . a Q I ‘lt .L i '13 A1. ‘ .. _ fi _ \ i ‘ \ 5,, ~ 1 , ." _-f 5,' ` 6. If . -sy, , __ .2 _,I _a I'P)_/ i. 1 4 3, :lf-' e ‘ f’“~ .jg MD. 2-.1 -1 » » "P J' `\ .Q§"`_$;`***`;\‘~1 ss J r 7: