f £2 9‘ _ ssn-gen-ir/ l N‘ .1, " CllAl. i» BURN Yes and that WILL bum and give goodihest in? the bsrgsinm that's the kind we sell and deliver promptly-wind our price is as low as the lowest. A.Piokani M10. Phone 24o. _ Charlottetown COMMONWEALTH HOTEL Opposite State House, Boston files s ll ifiéfiiiiiifaiiiidli"iii equal this in New En isndflfiorilns llvzifi‘ private baths ior ll er day and ur Iu tes ot two rooms an bath tor simpe d . cf-Y-tllthlallfoplggigfiprooms and unis first ABSOLUTELY’ FIREPROOF stonsjloors nothingwood but the door Equipped with its own Sanitary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. Strictly A Temperance Hotel Send for Booklet a - Commonwealth llotel lne. STORER F. CRAFTS GIZIPI. MANAGE! 'l A complete diet for the Ilflnl, easily digestible, gffilélvgiving, istrength- quAezstljiis teethin can‘? h “h, l I y promo es e. hi?" uynlleeiptulglguetiel to the well Sold in! lb. llrt ht ti b all Druggists llgllsnsndll. y 0155:4911 yoodil and grim i!" rile]: l: u pyo our book Hints About Baby", to the: p Comedian A — l4 Front spills-E.” Aleutian Um peg) 37A Mfrs. J. NEAVE l .. lashed. ____.._______.' QUEBEC, 4; WANDERERS, 3. QUEBEC, Feb. 5.—'l‘his evening the Stanley cup holders turned the tables on their rivals, the Wanderers, by de- feating them with the close margin of one goal, the match ending Quebec 4, Wanderers, 3. *-.L one; Thai RiiliUMATlSM heiore ii gels worse Rheumatism if not. hecked in time will become chronic. , -RODD’S Rheumatism fore has made life bearable to many who suffer from rheumatism. Some of the worst cases of rheumatism it is possible to conceive have been cured by this unequalled remedy. We I mmend it to all suffering from rheumatism with confidence. Geo. E. Hughes The People's Druggist "_.___ Now for“ a M oir’s here in the best condition from the factory. , Elite boxes 1-2 lb. boxes 35c. MdcKinnon ‘pure, delicious sweets found absolutely pure and fresh Drug Co lllwllflfly system‘ ior its mounts. ,snd respectfully requests sll persons THE C if l ‘ws GUARDIAN run GUARDIAN hes mow: m’ and firms having claims sgsinst this paper to at once iurnlsh their se- counts in tull to January 81. 1018 (the end oi The Guardian business your). and promptly at the end oi each calender month in future. ._._.-_.’-.-_,-a-_- IT PAYS to buy in this Province. TO BE ltEPlilATllllh-“Handels Messiah" willbe repeated in The First Methodist Church on Tuesday evening, 4th March. NO SERVICE-Rev. H. S. Erb leit this week to consult an eye special- ist in Boston end owing to his ab- sence there will be no preaching on the I-lnuclbrook circuit tomorrow. ST. PETEIPS CI-IURCI-L-Jtev. Ciharles De Wolfe White, Rector oi Bnmmerside, will preach tn St. Pet- er's Cathedral tomorrow morning and eveningJ. CHRISTIAN GHUROH.-— Rev. J. F. Floyd will take ior his subiwi Sunday evening in the Central Chris- tian Church, Charlottetown, ‘High Living and the High Price ct Liv- ing. BAPTIST CHURCI-L-The subject of the sermon at the Baptist Church, Charlottetown, tomorrow orning will be Good News From n Far Coun- try. In the evening the subject will be Is Sin Universal? Rev. Z. L.Fash \vill preach at both services. THE MINTO-The Minto which leit ior Charlottetown but could not make the port arrived in Georgetown yesterday at 1.20 p. m. from Pictou with express, 60 tons oi freight, 10 passengers and 90 sacks oi paper and letter mail. She will leave tor Pictou this morning. EARL GREY LEAVES-The Earl Grey ieit Charlottetown yesterday morning ior Pictou, with express, 122 tons oi freight, 30 passengers and 20 sacks oi paper and letter mail and docked in Pictou at 11.35 a. m. She will leave Pictou this morning on re- turn. _ INWARD TRAINS-The southern accommodation arrived in Charlotte- town yesterday at. 10.15 a. m., on time; the Cape Traverse accommoda- tion at 10.10 a. m., on time; the eastern accommodation at 11.05 a. m., on time; the western accommoda- tion at 12.20 p. m., on time and the Summerside accommodation at 5.15 p. m. The special from Georgetown arrived at 3.30 p. m‘. MARKET PRICEEL-The following prices were secured on the Charlotte- town market square yesterday and have prevailed since last Tuesday: White oats, 38 to 42c; black oats, 40 to 42; potatoes, 25 to 30c; beef (quarter) per lb, 10 to 16c. The prices quoted by the wholesalers are: Potatoes, 25 to 28c; hay, 70 to 75c; white oats, 38 to 42c; black oats, 40 to 42c; straw, $5.50 to $6.50. DIED 1v Puonsizn-rne Guardian regrets to learn oi the death oi Alex- ander R. Munn at Phoenix, Arizona, A . '~. Vlii: I1 l .1 3 V. "(PSI-I I‘. Hickey.‘ 8i Nicholson er and Fisherman a Get Ready for the Opening 0f ‘The Lobster Season» We bade in stock the biggest and best assortment of SUP- We have everything you could pos- sibly ask forin this line, all of the highest grade throughout, and we GUARANTEE everything we sell to be the best | Mr. Pack PLIES we have ever had. - procurcblaf. - much lowerfiprice than smaller ., province. . .‘ l. . .1. Valuable Pile of r11: VJlZFCSC to acco,_a.i1d made we 311v IN clmtonlotorls, therefore we can sell u a pared venom... will prove to you that this is the store to leave your order. Orders filled for any quantity the day they _ are received, and promptly shipped to any address in the PICK votm‘ REQUIREMENTS TO-DAY FROM run LIST BELOWw-Galwd Sheet Iron in all sizes, Bar C0 per, Piles, Hinges of all kinds, Galv’d Locks & Cleats, Anc ors, Turpentine... Oils, Ready Mixed Paints, Copper Pill". 1393*!" .;iq’..m.’ Fig», We can supply- anything you require- in this line. vii-ire or phoiie your order to-dsy. kfli'1"l'.-.'.Efv~ .1 i," , harm. Tobacco is a pile of HICKEXPS BRIGHT CUT smoking tobacco, Cool, Sweet, Mild, pure, clean, and wholesome. Better lay in a supply at presentjlprices, and at a ood run ‘iqoir your Tobacco Co. Lid. buyers. OUR PRICES com- , n on the 4th inst., after o. short ill- ncss, in the 38th year oi his age. The l‘ ‘I began work when quite young, with the firm of Smallwood & Bmyer oi Charlottetown, and left here some years ago, finishing his trade as n master mechanic in Bos- ton. Ifrom there he removed to Arizr one, where he rapidly rose to a. re- sponsible position. The deceased was the second son of Rod- erick Nlilllll oi Marshiiold, and was n, young man o! great promise. He is survived by s. widow and young son in Arizona and by a host oi re- latives and friends. SAD DEATH.—-'I‘here passed away at‘. Hunter» River on the 30th day of January, in the 18th year oi his age, William Manson, son of W. O. Smith of that place. Manson had been a great sufferer for the last six months. In August last he was seized with a ‘severe pain in his knee, and was sent to the P. E. Island Hospital where everything known to medical skill was done ior him but in spite o! all the leg had to be amputated. He ap- peared to recover quickly and soon returned home. In B. short time he was able ‘to be about apparently as well as ever but other; troubles set in and he failed rapidly till the end came on Thursday last. He was a brave, manly fellow and even at the times oi his greatest suffering had a cheerful word and pleasant smile tor everyone. The funeral was a. very large one, the casket being carried irom the house to the Presbyterian Church where services were conduct- ed by Rev. J. B. Cough, and irom there to. the grave. Leit to mourn their great loss are his lather, three brothers and flve sisters. xRexall I-lesling Salve is an ex- cellent healing ointment, possessing antiseptic Properties and intended particularly for the treatment oi cuts, burns, sprains and skin erup- tions. Price a box 25c. Guaranteed by The McKinnon Drug 00., Corner Great George and Kent Sta. MEti. ' r n5? '3' °'u'.'“€i.'i.l. ‘- l’ olil-"ffwfi 335 can t moral ed by thos who use our . re . shes etc» TIL!- Th" are pure, wholesome and nut-fit 0 l- in icsilmnoounsnun s. FUNERAlL-‘Illc tuners! o! the let-O Miss Emms J. Ossrtook place from the resilience oi her brother, Thos. P. Oess. North River, on Feb. 5th end was largely attended. The pall- bearers were Dr. J‘. Bloke, Vince M. Blake, Michael» lleveresux, ldosu gyfllllfi. Hubert- lleAdsm and Thos. B . ~ PEISOIILS Henry Hughes,’ Scotehiord, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Jos. C. McDonald, Mt. Stewart, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Col. Crockett, York, was in Char- lottetown yesterday. P. E. Fowns, St. John, N. 13., was a passenger by the meil train last night. A. S. Budlantl, New Glasgow, N.S., was a passenger by the mail train last night. Miss "Annie McLean, De Sable, is in Charlottetown attending the Short lourse in Domestic Science. Frank, Lyman and Sherman Tre- mcre, Hampshire, were in Charlotte- town yesterday. pail . H. R. Mader, Bridgewater, N. S. agent for Marine Motors spent Thurs‘ day at York. Misses Pearl Sanderson and Lois Dingwcll oi Midgell are visiting in Hampshire thc guests oi Mrs. Wm. Tremerc. Mrs. David Campbell, New Perth West, is visiting in Charlottetown the guest o! Miss Ross, Grafton St. Charlottetown. The many friends of Mrs. S. J. Good, West Royalty, who is ill in the. P. E. I. Hospital, will be pleased to learn that she is steadily improving. Rev. D1". Harrison ofNewcsstle, N. 8., and Rev. R. G. Fulton oi Chat- ham, both formerly oi this Province, were visiting the missions oi the (lhatham district last week. A. E. Wood, Pownal, representing the Sussex Motor Co., Ltd, came to Charlottetown by train yestfirilfll’ irom a business trip East and re- turned home in the afternoon. Donald McIntosh, Stanchel; Sam- uel Hume, Wood Islands; Russel White, Stanchel, and Angus McIn- tosh, Stsnchei, who have been at- tending the Short Course in Char- lottetown, return home today. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) Rev. S. - Howard, pastor of the Sackville Methodist Church, and well known in Charlottetown, took an ac- tive part recently in the services on the Tantramar Mission in New Brunswick. Mrs. William Hooper o! Eugene, Oregon, is visiting her Mrs. William Pollick, Healdsburg, Cal. Mrs. Hooper is a native oi Lot 49, Prince Edward Island, and a sist- cr of Mrs. Henry Jenkins, San Fran- cisco. daughter, Among those attending the Short Course are Miss Elsie Auld, King- ston; Miss Mamie McPhail, New Ha- ven; Miss Edna Auld, Kingston; Ken- neth McLeod, Burlington; Ira Auld, Kingston; Jack Oolwsll, New Haven; Fulton Darrach, Clyde River, and Al- lie McLean, Cornwall. |[_'—""=__T_| Get a Good Chamois’ Vest - A chsmoise vest in far You 0iien Want A lioi Water Bottle and you always want a good reliable one-We are in a_position to give you a Guaranteed liot Water Bot-tie at a big saving. Try us for all rubber goods-we can save you money. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. more comfortable end warmer than several outer garments. The ones we are showing new sre li ht. perfect fitting, attractive a style and perfect in finish. Shown in brown and red with webbed sides, best quality obsmeis skin leather. Prices range fronnmilll up_ iThe 2 Macs .2, r .. l: I 5 S tewsrtlgmlfhklf! g ‘W, was! . L i48 GtjGeoi-ge St I l .- w o m mo... Queen St. I Chltown, “m”, The illusiest Store on Ch'town's Busiept $4,”; Good allWool Unshrinkablei Underwear of 75 —_ HIS IS THE BEST OFFER in all wool unshrinkahle underwear that we know anything at all about. The garments are made by t efamous STANFIELD MILLS. ‘ i, They ars cut to lib-the sizes are accur- ate-tl1e wool is of a good durable quality-the weave is such that: the garment are easy and comfortable. 75° a c per Garment If you are not near the siore-write-or tel- #125 ephone. If sent by mail '~ dd h.... ls GOOD UNDERWEAR‘ a 10c eac STANFIELUS GREEN LABEL STANFIELUS RED LABEL a. nice weight, all wool ribbed under- wear offered here in all sizes, will wear will keep you warm and will not shrink §TANFIELD'S_ BLUE LABEL this 1s a good medium heavy weight underwear a very general favorite, one tlfiat filts well-wears well and will not s rm -per garment............ $1.40 'l‘urnbull’s Uushrinkable $1.95, 2.25, 2.85, 3.00, 3.25. Wvlsey (English) Unshrinkable Underwear $2.2 5 and 3.00. Stanfield's finer Wools $1 oo, 1.50, 1.75, 2 5o St. George Unshriukable- fine soft English) $1.35, 1.50, $1.65 “Tiger Brand” fine Wool leece Lined 90c. this is a better weight underwear, nice and warm, entirely unshrink- able, per garment............... . STANFIELUS BLACK LABEL is a very heavy ribbed underwear specially adapted to the needs of men who have much outdoor work to attend to. Agrand wearer............... sewleessseesesssssolcseswssessses Jesus sresre-uselessrsssesseslsssseseessle (Mews Fleece Lined Underwear 45c OF ALL THE GOOD VALUE LOWV PRICE UNDERWEAR in the market this PENMAN Fleece Lined seems to us to be the best. It is good weight, it is warm, it is well made and well fitting, it will not shrink, it is ofierved in all sizes,andit onlycosts... ... . .. . ....-»».... . H“.-. ............. .. 45c Boys’ Fleece Lined Underwear, 30c THIS IS MADE LIKE THE men's-warm, weighty, soft and easy to the most tender skin, full range of sizes ensuring a perfect fit to any age boy-- made in natural color with warm, thick soft fleecing and sold at a ‘price no one in Canada willbeat ’ 304'. __J Tweed Pants $1.60 STRIPE TWI/SEDS in efiects of grey well made, tidy, cut with the same skill as a custom tailor would use-fairly good weight, good durable pants-first rate for every day wo"king....... ....l 60 Others 2.59. 3.00 to 4 75 Knitted Hockey Caps ANOTHER LOT of these ready now.Nicely knittcd,blue and white, red and black, plain grey, plain brown... .504: At the same time, we have ' another fine lot of red Jseger -_ Hockey Caps, Soft Wool Knit ._._-'_-............-...... .~_.-. 750 i Illl .. y...“ "n" English Pyjamas $1.50 This is a fine flannelelte English heavy, soft and durable. The garments are well cut and carefully made-“the pat- terns are such that, they are not likely to spoil s. nervous man’s rest. H. . -.....$l.50 Others 1.75 and 2.09. . 05253 B135 ‘$332253 2-2 5 This has been the most popular line of pull over sweaters we have had all season-and we havegust opened another fresh line within the last day or two. The colors are plain grey,msroon with green, and tan, the material is a. soft firm closely knitted worsted. The price . .....Z.Z5 <-.~ Mm.-,....=.,e1.-s...=~a+-rs J until the can. instant his ,_ ; ' and very desirable mm" of " situate at North ? Plumbing. that is 5 Plumbing Nrth fth fsrll ~r o 0 e d When it comes to up-io-date, strictly class 1 plumbing we are the people that can give you best satisfaction. Our policy has always been best work for moderate price, quick service, and these sre points that should appeal to yon. Try us-“phone 393 I. Fred H. Tremor-