7 _ _ __ _ 1'_»`..-A~_,'.". ` I ',-‘ 'Y .El-£‘>`,""-'\_ ‘lex W_;r,l.";;.§§;;:.illill.li' I-~ 'w_;_,.;-.., .r_.-.i.1~l~”§,`_l§f.'tf@ - “Sing a song of sillpeuce, A pocket full of rye_. Four and twenly blackbirds Baked in a pie " f~:'*2-4. “ni could never have baked them but for our Coal. . 1,1;5'1‘ YOU FORGET, order COAL TODAY. _ We are at your service and ,will send you whatever you want.. lN COLD WEATHER BUY COAL HERE. A. Pickard & Co Phone 240 Ch’town. IIHUHEH SERVICES METHODIST First Methodist Church-Rev. J, Hcsney nt eleven a. m. and at sewn p. m. Sunday School and Bible Class at. two-thirty. Pray- er services on Wednesday evening at seven-thirty. Students and strangers cordially invited to all services. (irncc Uliurch.-Rev. i William l~inrriscn ut eleven a. rn. and 7 nm, Sunday School and Bible Class nt 2.30 Pew live reserved for college. students. Everybody wel- L`0lilC. ` PHESBYTERIAN. ` St. James-Rev. T. _F. Fullerton nt I1 `a. ,m. and at 7 p. nl. Sunday School and .Bible Class ,tt 2,30. Stviingers and college stud- ents ure cordially invited to all the services. ° Zion.-Morning prayer meeting at ion rt, ni., Rl’ G. Strathie at 11 and :it 7. Sunday School and Bible Class nt two-thirty. College studepts and ist-rangers , cordially welcome. _ , CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. Central Christian-Rev. J. F. Floyd Bl? 11 B-, ln.. and 7 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Gina; at 2.80. Prayer meeting Wm. Dssdsy at 8 p. m. All seats free. Everybody, including college stu- GBDW. Uordially invited. Ministerls residence, 104 Prince St. BAPTIST Baptist-Rev.Z. L. Fash at 11 a. m., and at 7 p, ln. Sunday School at two-thirty p. in., with "Loyalists" Class of adults in Church auditorium. A cordial welcome is extended to all the services of the "home-like church.” ANGLIOAN. St. Pa.u1's Church-Rector Rev. T. W. Murphy, Morning prayer at eleven a. m. Morning prayer at eleven a. in. Sunday School and Bible classes for men and women at 2.30 p. ni. Evening prayer at 7 p, rn. Holy Communion after evening ser- vice. All, seats free. - ' St. Peter's Cathedral-Sunday bc- fore Lent.-Holy Communion at 8 and 11 a. m., Mating at 10.15 n, m,_ and Evensong at 7. p. m. ST. DUNS'l‘AN’S CAT!-IEDRAL. f First Mass at 7.30, Children's Mass at 8.30, Catechism immediately after Mass. High Mass at 10.30. Vespere and Benediction at 7 rp. in. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday, Services at 11, 3, and 8.30'p.m. Week nights service.-Mom gay, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- ay. HORSE NOTES. William McLean, Souris West, has purchased n heavy draft mare from parties in North Wiltshire. It is said by people who are well iniformed in the horse business that she is one of the.best draft horses in this vicini- ty. The publisher of the best Farmer’s paper in the Maritime Provinces in writing to us states: - "I would say that I do not know of a medicine that has stood the test of time like MINARD'S LINIMENT It has been an unfailing remedy in our household ever since I can re» member, and has outlived dozens of would be competitors imltators." lf money saving is your aim attend our Forced Removal Sale. Nat. (lo. Co. 2-i5d3i “Ladies twecd coats, and coatings for half price today. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 2-17d`ll . The Charlottetown Board of Trade _ - ¢ recently directed the attention of the Rex Q h ce Department of Railways at Ottawa y ' to the fact tliat information regard- C C _‘ _ ' ing the movements of the Winter ure Steamers cannot he obtained by . passengers on Intercolonial Railway Money back if not pleased trains. in reply to the recent repre- 25c a bott1e_\ Secretary of the' Board of Trade, has S016 Agelillb a letter from the Department, signed ' e ' ipt f ur letter, dated I C D Co’ illrix; xgtlxiicignetant? ahll in reply! Ivotpld . _ 0 .. . > O, s&_ that we have arrange o ay If M I “ ` Q' ` a`n'(l"‘ ent' "meet “ ‘ I with the 'Departmental Marine &' Q Fisheries to furnish Superintendent I _ f _w -' '-'°“-' ' _ - -'--* sharp daily information as tv ll" W N conditions oi the crossing between ii ,ggi ~ -» - --~Z.~.~`.:Jig-_'.1'~‘...-7:5-..b~ land. 'I have also written Mr. Pot _ tinger asking that Mr. Sharp fo1‘War_d _ 'nformation to Moncton'- when it ~- _-'°“"°" .<‘;<‘7.=‘;,l~,‘ 3, ____ . , ) _-N __v_ _*' ` -.-.t 49 ¢ f » _ n 1 - ¢ s a pipe-full of our MASTER MARINE smoking tobacco will calm the most ruffled brow. It is uiild. sweet and soothing. Our B L A C K TWIST chewing tobacco is about the “last word" in iliat ine, too. \Vorth trying fair weather or fcul. lk Hickey fs? Nicholson Tobacco Co./, ‘“u,‘;f'S‘P"°,§,‘; ;';1,‘;,,;';’;,‘:,‘;°‘;§,2*°,‘3,f§.‘;‘,5~ x / . lcipal stations along the line of the When Saw--Gel a . -_ - ---- W " _ -- Rev. E. E. Styles received an unani - - ,O th Good 0ne A slight defect in the quality of the SBW Will make a big difference in _the way it worked- A g°°°l saw is worth every cent it costs-,-and U1°1'¢- Sixnonds circular saws are warranted perfecthly trne,.fi-ee from flaws and seams, llley “llallg l'l§_ l- work easily and all the force goes into the_blad_e with- out cross-leverage or tilting. The steel in Sigiopdcs saws is made from a special formula in Simon S 21 tory-none other is found good enough for il1€S¢ SHWS. of Simons' saws sold by u If defects are found in any » _ they will he promptly remedied freeof charge or a piew _tslliiivf givcnin exchange provided the old one is returne wi 3 ‘go dllys of delivery. This covers onlY defects Callsed lhmug ll-ie fault of our workmen or llie manufacturers. ro incli $2. `l8 inch $4.50 24 inch $7.50 3g inch 51|. 1, inch $16 ' bymond & D ystant’s cross cut saws. Kearney SL l“`°°l3' flies, etc. _ x2 inch $2 50 15 _\l1°ll53 5° zo inch $5-50 22 l”°l‘ “'50 26 inch $8 50 28_inCl1 $9.50 32 inch $|2- 34ll1Cl1 5l4° 'lhcgoycrsllorbworcg ' mous invitation to remain r e I a made concerning his work and his re- 0u, 1 2 l ti ith th people. The Board V - - -'-'rr-*_ :.1-::_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-;f,-_< §llAlll.0'l'lfE'l'0WN 5 It Days co buy in this Province. i The Guar n e rt ent Mount Allison Ladies College is in l'l00l>0\'. City, will regret to learn eer Walker has also been on the cess of their Valentine day tea. The as Mayor of Charlottetown by Chief Justice Sullivan. sion to Montague on Friday night saving him for last night's quarrel. it is whispered that Manager Hill man, of the “Flying Orioles" will challenge for the Starr Trophy, novl held by the 'Amherst Ramblers.- l-Ialifax Mail. (ls the Mail awarc Victorian of Charlottetown and that the Amherst Ramblers have no claim on the emblematic shield? The Orio~ les, should they desire to compete. for the Starr Trophy, ought to for- ward their challenge to the Trophy Trustees, who willunidouibtedly in- form them correctly with whom they must cross sticks in their conquest for the silverware.) sentations of the Board, L.. B. Miller, by A. W. Campbell, as follows.-l the Mainland and Prince Edward Is- the 1 will be daily bulletined at the prin- Irytercolonial as per your re_ce~=~d and the be- v~w»v¢r~1l for-silo in *hair 50|-r°w_ E-_._ _._...._b The Blind Can’i , See I-‘ar .= . but they usually have a i good taste. We imported some PURE l COD LIVER OIL direct from Norway, and it is pre- pared with great care and can be relied on to be the BEST QUALITY. - free from the strong un- pleasant odor which ac- companied the poorer kinds. l I Two sizes. ` 25c and 5oc a bottle. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. i ' *:.,._.1._-.__:.-_- (__-_-, Get a Good Chamois Vest You need one of our Chamois vests right now, you cannot afford to do i without it for the ample l protection it gives you from all storms, winds, rains and intense cold. These vests are perfectly tailored, made of choice _selected chsmois slrins.neat fitting and give more prot- ection than several coats. Made in sizes to suit all people. Price... . . .L75 up. The 2 Macs 149 Gt Geo, St. il Ill Queen Street Ch'l'own While 45145 67x69 “ C silt 67xl0I ii -67xF6 " . 7rx72 “ ln 7xx1o8 “ Linens 'ilxloll ‘K Snaps 88x90 “ ¥ _ Mike Murphy, city, did not play in . D , the Moncton-Social game Tuesday Bllllfef at l-welll-H4011* £0 thirty fi* a e S night. Manager lsnor was afraid he ‘fellls 11 ll)-. eggs at twenty-six to ` i might injure his ankle again and was flllflll' B 401911 Rnd l18Y Bt Y-Wvlve to THIS GREAT SALE OF LINEN TABLE CLOTHS includes a _lot of the most interesting linen bargains ever placed before the buyers of P. E. Island. A great gathering of handsome linen table cloths-bolder woven right round in each case-only requiring to be heninied before using. These all have some trifling imperfection-very slight--which will not im- pair the value of thecloth-but prevents its being sold at regular prices. Inst notice the savings represented in the figures below:- - Sl?/6 ` i Price V I 36:45 ins. Linen Tablecloths $1 oo for 75c it ii i l ll ` U V ii > at i it li il 88xio8 “ " “ 8.50 for 6.50 l _.@- r.1o for 85c “ I go for 1.45 "- 2.10 for 1.60 ‘: 2.30 for 1 So ‘ 2.65 for 2.oo “ 3.55 for 2.85 1; 4-35 fur 3 45 5.50 for 4.25 While Sale Snap: Linens I , 4 Pillow Cottons,Sheetings. Towellings . Bought at This Sale. Hemmed,-F ree " ;:¥ Save on Sheeiings ai the While Goods Sale Deep Cuts in Pillow Coilons ai. While An enormous pile of shectings in _ unbleaclied and white' twill and plain in every width, specially reduced in' price for the great sale. 72 in unbleached reg 72 in it ci 6 3 in " ‘ 80 in “ “ 72 in bleachedwhite 72 in white sheeting 72 in very fine 72 in wigan aio in very fine So in Best Canadian go in verv fine plain Goods Sale _‘-..v_£1*s.`§’..`i§i~§ hifi” 80 it -6 ll 80 fi it tl 24C for gc 28c for 24c 28a for 24c 36c for 3cc 27c for z2c 32c for 28c 38c for 34c 42c for 38c 48c for 4oc 52c for 4 5c 62C for 5oc TWILLE-D SIIEETINGS 280 inclies wide, special 80 i t U :fu 42c ' 45° 5oc Pillow cotions only. FFREE HEMMING We will liein, neatly, free of charge all Sheetings and Pillow _Cottons bought at this sale. When making your purchase please mention to the salesman the width hem required, and how soon wanted. This offer applies io slieetings and Light vveigm caraairncirriilif. fi il l 46 The range of Pillow Cottons is par- ticularly complete and fine. The goods shown are in almost all cases direct from 'the makers. and are up to the best standards of this establishment. You will find that every price is .sub- stantially cut. making this such ai buy- ing chance as comes but seldom. And then bear in mind that all Pillow Cotton: will be llemrnell free PILLOW COTTONS English Pillow Coitons 40 in. Circular i 8c` per yd. 42 ‘i i9c per yd. 44 ‘ 2oc per yd. 46 “ “ 22c per yd. 40 in. Circular zoc per yd. 42 “ 22c per yd. 7 (I Heavy Circular. 40 in. Circular 23c per yd. ‘ I ‘ ' 42 ‘ ‘ 25c per yd. _ 44. ‘( 2 27c per yd. ` ‘ 3oc per yd. ` --- OHARIDTFETOWN lA1i.HE'l.‘B- , Corrected for over! W°‘l\1°"l°7 ‘Nl Saturday issue. Butter 24 to so Pork sl l° 8 Beef (quarter) D81” ll’ 5 l-° 3 Beef (small) por lb 3 l-° 12 Beats, psi' bunch 4 ¢° 5 Lamb, pot lb. ilmlll) 10 l'° 14 wa, pa- ie. . 14 to is Radishol. Mr two bunches I to 5 Lettuce, per bunch 5 Turiifps 13 white cats 45 lu 46 suck can 49 Potatoes, por bushel I5 to 38 Eggs. por doz. 36 l»0 30 Charlottetown _ hay' per cwt' $12 tu $13 mall it Straw per ton 35 V'-'="' ' " » OVER THIRTY.TWO MILLION DOLLARS For the year ending 26 Dec Iglr the Sun Life of Canada received applications for $32,40o,ooo.oo. No better evidence of the popularity of that good old company could be given. E. R. BROW Manager For l’.E.l. i, .1 iz g‘{f,'::’°' lm’ “I " l in Kicnno is HUNT ron ,,em_ mg into ini sunonss IN i-us r-roi/lm. nm, is to 14 -- g to 1; Mosrooussr, Alu., ren. in-_ Fowl Chick" 9 to ig Searching for a burglar in his househls into eonid noon nt. |139, Maier Albert C. Sexton, on; of gh, most prominent public mm of Ain. bums. |011. and the pistol bo cu-nod was discharged. The bullet entered his head. Major Sexton died notes. ...‘_n...._, si- n.n¢isl~»~.y-»~.l\n 25° rv yd- , :user-fc-3£'fi