l I. ~ |\ l l r' I . -4 i- ,l i- »,\-. _ 1..-_-<_ " 'Flin if .’ i - . "`~'»' g . ' ,.i,l. - j 1#-Af.. i _ ‘ ' ' ' ' 1 ‘W . . ,- l . il; X2 ~ . _ -1- 3 .- “.:..i*:~ .'_‘:If-‘;~: _ ._= .4 __=_u....._._-f.-.-_._ _ ~“: -;~,<. sr, _ '.. - ' -ia'/~.;. 1. _ N" .""’“' -.;§,=_.'-_i ,eg _ ‘ .-,,.., >1 *_:_':.; ‘~. .~ ;,.,_~__-- __ _..- r _ .rr 1. -.3-sr _ - . .il _.. 3, ,__,,". ., 'F __'l"..?'>f-1.-5 . If i $2 Lf ‘ . I f gi--~.' lr. nl l’ i -, ~t_ I . »\ _tdlgr ilu, ";,§. ., `.l'=;l "’ili“ ._ »,7“i , _ 1 li- . i’£..ilv il, . 'E I - 5. _l`y_,.r ..,., ,.,,, 1,, _ :'xf,'E-'* ' - ' 'z -‘ “ _ i.-~,,'_1', ‘,‘ , _ ii -nr ` ‘ -~ lr. 1- - -Mi -_- € - ~ . '.»` . I il , I' ` ` ~.. . 1' i 4' 'i ; »'_l‘_'l-3 i 1 1 I i i . i I . I l 1 i i '- I`. sicllr -rants ' _"'l‘l'll!l LATEST NEWS v 1 . . 1 _ , * urs cllnntorrl-:rowN cul\IiDIi\N rms- 0- _ e ru an .f - 1 - DisfIglIriii_g__Pimples By Cuticura Ointment- » Broke Out on Face when Twelve or Thirteen. Were Must Embarrassing. Had Tried Everything. ___ A Nova Scotia girl, Mins Mabel Momsh, of Dover West. writes: "\\'lit-rl I was about twelve or thirteen years ur' age. my face broke out It-ith pimplis, and I tried every- thing to get rid of them, but failed. 'lfhe pimplss-were tbeworst on my fore-lieud and chin. They came out in groups und developed ister into sores. Being on my face they caused great disiigureiuent, und were most embarrassing. “After trying so many rl-nl-‘dies without lucress, I saw the Cutie-urn Uintui.-nt iu|\'e:~- liscd, and l sent for u. box. I thi-u ;t|lplie.l it to the pimples, and ln a \\¢-i-i; l"l-raw a great change ill my face: l kept using it, and in u few months it rendiri-il a cmnpletc cure. Now you cannot tell I cw-r hud pimples, tlIiInl:s io the Cutlcura llintlm-iii." (Signed) Miss Mabel liurash, .\Iur. 31. lull. Baby’s Face Like Raw Beef - “My l»nl.',' lio_,' hail a large pimplc coin.: on his tori-head. it i.:u~.1 :mu sprruil all over his fucc whit-ti suuu looked like :I pie-ec of ruw bee-', nil enroll..-I'i~¢l with bw. giiuiplr-~:, lt was awful to look ut. 'l'ii-e poor little thing used to scrullh it and cry terribly. _! took him to a dui-tor but he only got worse until I was quite frighti-in-il that he b would always e dlsliciircd. 'l`i:i-ri I trol two tins of L‘u1iv.-urn. Llinazncnr. ing--lin-1’ \-.ith Cutlcum Soap, and in tub riiriizzit- had i|::ire _ cured him. Now of colin-e l use Ciiiir-r.ra. ‘ soap for all my pl-ilrirrrl <.~‘igIudi .\ir:. E. Perry. Do, \\.ni»r;-.is I:-I.. .'»~»l'-=~l=L»1.l‘l11:.'- lsnd. .way -_-‘l. liuo. (‘utif‘uru Soap and flifitm--ii; src sold throughout the world, but t-I lbo-.- .-_lid have sliffcrrli much, in-'t liripc and nrc willi- out faith in any treatment. a lihi-ral siunplu of each with a 3;’-Ii. booklet on tht- slizl and si-nip will be lnuilcrl fri-i», on nllilll-'f1ll0fl~ Adairess Puller Drug .if \"I:f-lu. CI-'rll-. 59 Columbus Ave.. Bustcu. U. ri. ii. " (. _ AI "Carter & Co., Ltd., Seedsmen, ( Charlottetown advertise in this is- an A. ing bv to at ici fo There passed peacefully away an or February 10th, after it short illness, fee BI) i 1 ‘gc number that followed the re- _ Lains to their last resting place at _ o _ 1 W _ __ _ _ FEBRUARY 23, 12|; _ +__-I-..`»I-,-l-.,_-I-_»i-l»i- -i- -I-1-r_-I--r -1- -1- -I-.gi-_-l~_:“"-I-_-r 4- -1- -'r';~r -i~`-l-`-'i- -1- -i-_+ -I-‘_»i-le, .;. ...___ ‘- D Ross, Belfast, vas on the even- F-. 'wish to express our, sincere his us to see how it can be, et we may see our much esteemed Broth- of settled again, doing even 3 larger at siness than in the past. _Bog ,Norman A Gillis and unanimously whose auspices the ball was held. CLI. ned by the Court. _*mf* -Intending exhibitors at the Seed OBITUARL Falir should bear in mind that no fee I 1 old and respected resident of Bon- entry made 'I‘lIesday morning, March _sliaw in the person of Colin McL¢o¢l_ 5th. An evidence of the high esteem in the which he was held was given by the Summerside, Prince Edward' Island. lal III W ng Creek Presbyterian Cemetery, Dairying Association will regret to eside his wife who predeceased him learn that John Anderson has re- -foilrteen years ago. He leaves to signed the secretaryship of their As- rnourn three daughters and four song, sociation. Mr. Anderson has been a iz:-Mrs. J. H. Clark, Charlotte- valued -nd proficient officer and fend.- wn; Christine -in Boston and Flora ered good service to the stssociation. home; John in Boston Rev. Dan- J- in Oregon, Peter in (‘hlgury, andl cently been appointed to till the va- Alex. nt. home; also one sister and cancy. ur brothers, viz:~Mrs. l\i.` .\IcI.cod and Neil of Uololjatlo, John in Cali- _ fri in rnia, Alex. in Boston, and Archie Jack Ahearn has accepted Kid Latter- ouincy, Mass. The funeral ser- tv's Challenge for a match of fifteen ces \~.-ere mndireted by Ure Rev, Mr_ rounds to be held in Charlottetown ‘aisc. The nail-bearers werei-J. W. Ou <~Quarrie, J. J, McLeod, _Cyrus tween these two athletes was unsat- `roshy, Abner Crosby, John Gaudet ifllll ii Heath Crosby. Sli of Feb 20th totally destroyed _ fire, besides almost the entire con- ___ tents. therefore resolved, we the mem- po bers of Albina Court, No. 1070, I. 0. rec O. sympathy for our Brother in the gr great loss be has sustained. Though at for y be trust in the days to comethis loss sin may, in the Providence of God, (as 4th many u, loss or trial has in the past) sidewa1|,,S_ prove itself a blessing in disguise. We W9 _er bu The above resolution was moved by vic I‘ overing from his severe illness and this time it may not be possible -A concert and basket social will g_E0n. on Monday evening, March alaotrust in the very near future -Dr. F. W. Christopher, formerly Tignish, was chief floor director the Prince Edward Island ball in_ ton last week. Dr. Christopher is e-president of the Prince Edward lllev Frank P Dresser, seconded by Island Benevolent Association under before Monday. March -ith, but a t Pays to buy in this Province. many friends are glad again to t him. ‘ held in the C.M.B.A. hall, Ken- . Proceeds in aid of the town ,m be charged on entries made on of 51:, will be charged for each Entries can be sent at once to Secretary, Edward Monkley. The patrons of the Kensington F. Protltt, Kensington, has re- Reports from Tignish say that March 5th. The first match be- ctory as no decision was arrived and they will try, at an exhibi- 2. J. whitlienrl, Kensingrons' pular tailor, is slowly and surely I - ' he pmyen in the Arena tonight. ` - ` 1. _ r sue that theyvare booking orders for tio extra heavy recleaned and selected ," seed oats, American Banner and Iii- Ontario; ls several cars of extra heavy Island grown white oats grown from registered seed. As a large, part of the oats grown in this Pro- vince last year are unfit for seed ow- ing to the dry season, farmers will do well to write Carter & Co. for samples and prices. Good' heavy seed oats will be a scarce article before seeding time comes. 2-23d1wk. (.3 "First game for Maritime cham- n ,,,,,,s,,,,, and the Marr Tmphy ,hm aclveriiseiiieiit in this issue. ,,.° For Names and Addrgsses gnu ` l ult of F. nbc purcliased in Cliarloiietonii Brown. Dr- Derrnch. On the ness my Summe,.Side, p_ }':__'I see lam-e,g\'e side w-ere:-John Anderson, Dr. 2 d28& - New York Fish Ads. -t E I 2 Y T . - Rf -- Se . " other seeds that will not be in' red To fislleriucu; Fish l)cuii:rs.-Kindly fain hy 0 l€I`nl€i\ Ill ly fJ€'PIl'I L]l.ll L ® us willi your mime and ad~lro~.is no 'limi _wc 2m]_ __ _ * may from iinlc lc time mail your iiiforixialioi -the __ T_ ,hal I, - _,e|of value. ,U ~ II : 1 than you have expcrieiiced. I 'IRYUS.(_)ur careful :alle-nliovi ' . ' _ gives and handling, prompt ruturris lilercaiilile Ageiicy. Brad s I r e e i i “er 0,,,,,)rtu,,,ty of a,_m,,g,,,g th, hiliits in the best possible manner. 1 'Y _‘ ' Fver bn. should liavcinside it ns male will be revelalioiis lo you. Our’ business 'el y K ~ I-nd results reacli=ri,n.;t Iospertk "*'- “" '- - GX ‘fthe limited and suli~If`4f-to arruuni al l‘l'unr of any wlrulesnle- dealer in ih- niare of businessir the fiuesi in the city. ~ ~ s ruin... ran. n..I..i - I2~-idrthssm I. We :Ire entztblislicd 48 YEAR* _ . B .uni refer you for st imlmg io Dunn i or llic lllariie-l and l"ullon Nation be w Ilill the New York ~ » l- I 1 ~ l ___ rsnnuz hair " _ URI. wnN'rnp, _-ippiy 1-:icon 110-- 9 Appl to Mrs J J Hornby 25 llitz- E . _ \ FANTIGD, an experienced maid forlgear for sale at a bargain. Apply d 2: h N general housework. Good wages. ' either personally or by letter to Capt n is . D. Delory,,_Georgetown. 2-23d1wk. E y` » . . | ",-',, , roy__Bt. ___________ ____ __ 2-'l5fl3iPd- _` `VANTED, at once, a maid for, -1;, . _ - ‘ general housework. Apply t0 _ Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 14 Water St. 2-23dtf. _ ANTED, an experienced girl for' . lvgeneral housework. Recommen- _ quick and sure to the right parties. Apply Post Office Box No 381, Char- me _ _ _ lottetown, p_ E_ I_~ 2-23m-“_ sentatives which marks the critical . ' if- s datiou required. Apply to Mrs. B-C. - _ Prowge, 162 Dorchester St. 2-lzdtf.. to 37,, to act as 'salesmen for a _ ‘“'g° °‘=‘““‘“““ °°"“’““’- P'°’“°“°" “3.‘2.§.“lll~'.§’.’.fi;’." .i’.§.,3‘.’.§’..°.5.’.'1.'.°’.'i.".°”.».‘.’§1 and reliable men. Age from 22 ' ";.'- I =--' J 3,.; ' ron situ: 1 " -A R sans, _arm oi 91 sen-s,wicn ~ g ZS. l ` ° Charlottetown. For particulars ap- ply to Garfield Warren, owncr on pre- F ' nises, North~Rlver. 2 1lllr2_WPll _ ood b,,,,d,,, 5 mms from \`fANTED, teacher tor the Gnsper- n st of March. Forty dollars silpple- cd ment. Apply to James D. McKen- sin . zie,Sec.trustces, Gasperaux.2-15d3wks 7 ` l Geo. R.Keeie.v_H,car ,I-lirer.l-20_d_tl_ \ ,OR SALE, good driving or gener- . _ 5,1 purpose mare, five years old. F03 §A-EE, boards, shingles,laths ed Apply J. McPherson, Dundee, Lot 7 ,_ 50. 2;‘.tiirl_r§lpfl. la- - ' ' *ion sAi.u_ klnuiile some sleiglnin ‘ll good condition. Apply at 108 » . Prince sc. 2-2lfltl- sell for George Chappelle. 11 f" 'Douglas St., (lity, on Mar. 2,lfl12. ,_` ' commencing st '12 o'clock noon, his I,s}§_,~‘( f , cottage and lot ln first class rcllfllf- l' ` Terms at sale. Benj Carter & (`0-. auctloneers. For particulars see hand- 1 h|1|5_ 0 _*___ v 2-21d_2,wks. NTTTOI-lwS_A'l.E i at Mt Herbert, valit- . _: able farm of 75 acres, well watered; buildings- in connection all new. For nartlciilars write or phone ‘I .-I l'??"..'»“'. -f . W- I . ‘5,'_".-lla-, . , -3 ,iid il" ` f'f.'“" 5 "-f}"` ,Ir ing Apply to J K R0ss.____2,-10dtf V WO LET third flat of brick build , _ _- ' ~ on Queen St Suitable for lodge ` IEOTTAGE “ml lot for mile' We Wm purposes Apply to John Offer. ” \ To LE'1‘,h0us¢ No. in opp.. george St. 10-Iiidtf T0 LET ,l - I -I I I L_ I D once. Apply to W. B. Prowue 6 1511 ftnoomnv sronsi uni noun. 'ci If ;,:-","'-' - J let, corner of Kent and Hills l~='-i‘l'- ii su sic JAM , “ 'L M. W. Wood on premises. 2-27dr2lpd, 2£’,;'°Kent-st, PD Y 0 . .lblggia it 'f"li,` WO LET, 3 room suitable for dress- Mi _ making in Opera House Build- mo ing over Stewart & Son’s store tio 210d1mopd -ic str Prince St. Apply 232 Great yet; orting public will no doubt enjov gowo white 3;s_..nd black Tartarian Dealers from whom the w nderful the exhibit, imported dire t from the growers in , -On Monday evening, the___26th very interesting debate in the tem- perance hall, when the following sub- ject was discussed:-Resolved that the world is growing better instead firmative side were:-D. McKenzie, J. _ he vote being taken the result ~`l _ _ Wa stood 48 for and 49 against. -Persons intending to send ex-hih "ed Fair, should ship all grain and ,_ id :is Tuesday is Express day ul' . L‘°"""“l“"lil°"l*3” ““‘*“"""’d- """‘ over thc Railway, no freight will bv - |12* Ula' lhef” “"0 ‘”‘*)"‘ Dr hi-*"‘ll“’g Lists, Sliippiilg Carrie and Stencils sen cu fish onCommission different or better on clcrnsmd. ~ from (;|,m.1Otte,_,,“.n to S,,mn,e,.Hi,|,,_ G. E. I-Iughc.-i, bus an iuvigorntor tl iill ' l ll' h k. The time to take cure of your hail lat v grow in or money ac /GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS" -. , i \ - - _~ - ' 0'- I . _ . If your hair is getting thin, fradu- ally falling out, it cannot be long be- * IN OUTFIT FOR SALE, 2 for l ld ‘asvgsselyls cables 1, 7 inch and 1 The greatest remedy to stop the ,` `inch 7 hen-ing n'ets 2 inch mesh: hair from falling is SALVIA, gn-it .- ` ` 1, 2-27dtf. _ ' ' ' Great American Hair Grower, rst rl- 1 .te _.__*.._____._.________._ fmwls' nnchurs’ and other fishing iscovered in England. BALVIA fur- nd acts so quickly that people are mazed. A large bottle for 50c.. MALE HELP 'run CRITICAL arson vVAN'rED AT ONCE, two capable LONDON, Feb. 21-on the eve or tage of the G-overnment's efforts to wAN|‘ED avert the threatened coal strike tliroutrhout the United Kingdom the ation is kept practically in the aux School, to begin teaching dark as _to what has been accomplish- ruary 22. ' - On that dnte the delegates inform- less to agree to anything or to as- -- - -- sume any responsibility until auth- IIT miners' federation which meets to- the subsequent conferences have been with thc coal owners alone. LONDON, F‘eb. 27-The coal situa- hobcd that an accommodation will n of scientific sparring, to find out o has the most ability, and the .. the Kensington League held a growing worse. _Those on the af- Profltt, T. W. ‘Bentlcy, George uston, R. Nicholson, Mr. McLeod. to Sunimershle, to the Provincial pi frost, on Saturday, March thc If they are left till Monday y may be too late for the train ricd except on the morning train sending them in early, too, it the Committee in cilurgu li I as on the shipping ticket thc ne and address of the owner oi variety. , MAKES HAIR GROW when you have hair to take care e the spot appears. hes nourishment to the hair roots AS TO TI-IE COAL STRIKE. -l. . t Ministers and the miner's repre- in the direction of securing peace, ce the negotiations opened on Feb- the premier that thev were power- zation had been obtained fro rrow in London. As ri consequence n is extremely critical today. Ad- rs from Derbyshire state that the ike has been begun there. But it is be reached. 6r7§1.m olrrrdiii 'ro LET, In Prowss Block. Possession nl `- cr its __v__....__ ___ __ _:_ 1 _ _ _my U HU @- ,_,,,,_ _ it '_' ' fiiikll' ` lr.- L. .. 7*'-".‘l§ . _ it ; Q5.. l'=. _ Couone. Cows. 5'rk’ANo|._r_ :__,'_;=_, - Fouuogn, Si=A_v|~s.Cu 14;. Ano Coweta Conrnac __, _ _ _ -_,,.5;.'{-- _ _ __ ron anna nv au. nzanns ` BOL! OWNER! l Ml\NUYAC‘I’tIR£Rl ' .'_ sei' ‘ -H-‘ri-¥’ -$= -lf " ¥§‘;,___»- gg- '_i.:,i,y.-_'e___-_ ° " “':..'- " ' ‘firir Wo o D B U`RY’s inn ‘ Honss , ` _ .1 Price 25°-l-° lmvp 'rnnr cu-nas 'E e. Diarempcn. Co|.Ic. nsa.A~o an-events. __ 1-ion or -me Hoor it nl I 1 sn ' . Inverness Coal If noi:-what we want is Our t a l k of quality MEANS quality. ' _ 'We want to satisfy and do Tl i Have you used A' Trial 0rder :V Satisfy. *R* °"'--°"°°~'- ~ >< X '\_ f ' Voters 7 Think This Cver be obtained at Laifertys Toneorial rin, agent. ,- prices for either immediate or spring delivery. .hey are not handling the _ ordinary quality. 2-21dwsrf2w -A rather peculiar incident ,uc-I curred on the afternoon of the civic, election in ~SummeI‘sirle. It Is said , .~ they had to drop it near th. <-\I'i»Hs , leading private detective Philip Sum’ _ is now working on the case and ar-l rests are expected shol'tly..\‘.. ‘_ *-A vciy exciting game of hockey ,i took place in elle <‘1'ystai rink, Sum ,_ merside, Tuesday night between t`nci,t__ first and tile _second Vrystals tlicl loosers were to pay for it 1:0050 l=‘~1l\‘ `~ per. The game was one Qi the fault'-:_ , and cleanest games ever witncsccil in Summerside combination work wnir the main feature of _both sides. l’f‘I‘I‘y~ and Grady did some pretty lllnllllféi lor the first while Buotc and i`nnicr-I on were the-stars for the scctuul tllel score at half time was Zi-3 and ati first the second team was there-I fore in for the goose slipper for the. night, which was very gamly put l1D` by Mrs. Geo. Grady. Roy Sullivan acted as referee while L_ Mc.\Ji-il was, judge of play. W. P. McNeil the sec-l eleven-fi[ty.l'ive gerous or injurious i1IgrciliciIt.s. Sufi: for young or old. 25c. Hole agent; ln-ug (Ju,, Col". Gt. Geo. & Ki.. Hts. 2-ll-l1ll.f_ /\l)Dl'tl‘lSi~l .A Nl) l‘|tl'}S l~Il\"l`/\'i‘lf l.\l. (in the evening of l<‘1-l»1'lI;u~y the ilix- teenth rr surprise pli.rt.y chili-.ii at lllu borne of Wlri. (‘o1Iii_v ol Millvi.-w, iulil li few very pleasant iioui'-' wt-rc sp: IIL_ A beautiful hull, lump was prnseiitl-.ll with the following address: -Dear Friends:-'I`o show tlicpleitsllre enter- , tained and to coIlt'I'atI1latc you onl your recent removal into this new, l fine and comrnollioilia dwelling iiulii-‘.e_ this party, wlricll is cel-tliinlyli sur pri:-ie to you, llnvc calls-ll on you ti1i;i cveiiiug. During the fcw _\:c:tl'.~; thul. you have livcii in thi:-I distI°ir~i, of lllill- view, by your ncigilhorlv quuiilies .you have won the affection of all, and by your energetic labors have reached the EOM of success. It is the very best wishes of your miany acquaintances tis well as of those who are present this evening, that your success in the future will be as bright as that of the past, and that you may be spared many ycnrs to enjoy vour new home. Please accept this present as it tok- en of esteem and as a remembrance of this enjoyable evening on which this party came to visit von. Signed in behalf of the party. ‘ To both address and presentation Mr. Coady mndc it very fitting and suitable reply. EARTHQUAKE IN N1oAuAoU»A i SAN JUAN, del Sur, Nicaragua, February 22--Reports received from San Jose, (losta Ricri, state that an earthquake last night was felt gene- rally over the whole‘ of thc high | plateau, but no serious damage done. ' The shocks, however, continue at irc- quent intervals. , \___ l _ _ l .Constipation I-lO0D’S PILLS 250. fl Suppose the business sec- tioifof our town ivns destroy- cd by fire, what would the owners lose?A large amount of money bitt with their heavy insurance perhaps they ' could stand it. What would the laboring i man lose? Wouldn‘i he lose l his employment and wouldn‘t l bi.-1 taxes be increased three l or four hundred per cent to make up for loss of revenue. lslt wise to take the risk when you can full-f protect - your town at iiic cost oi only 0 . t I. rir ns limiter. Think it over before you de- cide. - Then vote fir your home interest. _ -The Morning Daily Guardian can ,.r. Parlors. Summer-side. _ . _ rl* --All news, ndhartising and sub- - _,_-, scriptions in. Aiberton and vicinity _ - , should be handed to I-I.'0laI-K, agent- l -i~ -All news, advertising and sub- scriptions in Bummcrhide and vicinity i»l- _ _ - . uiiibhdacis :MQ -if - _ B °" ° °“ ° ° ° ““ -__ THURSDAY FEB. 29TH. _'lt -Herring Nets, Twines, Ilope, Snill Duck and all fishing supplies nt mon- I '-5-= ey saving prices, tt-om Brace, M_cK:IYf At Co; Summerside.. 2-Zldwsrfzwj -rox wire!!! Brace Me1 Ch'towri 2.05 " . Train Arrangements -F-I* -i- " luirc Train `l` llsparr 'l' 11.3<>n in, _+ 11.43 “ ,,. 12.05 pm. J, 7() I2 I2 II , 70 12.18 “ `l` Go 12 24 “ 50 12.32 " so 'T5‘3H “ ' . Q i I .P0 ` Si) Ho -1-` -2- -i- 45 12.50 “ '- ~ ll 4' -la 1.12 . 25 it fl' 20 - 1_4., H ~l- l5 1.45 “ ` -i- 2.00 " ly. _ _+ _ #- This will give visitors four hours in wliich to do their shopping and we »l~ coniidentiy expect large numbers oi’_people to visit our store where they will re- Ti- _rn-r;Enn;nnnaai the end of time ti-4 in favor of '?lIc -l_` rotary of the Crystal Hocilry (‘iub,,-- acted as timekecper.-S. , i 1 l 1:.-To break up a cold take llcxull ,Ei (Told Tablets. They give quick r.-lief ,: ami-rr speedy cure. Contniii no il.irl- i‘ The Rexlill Store. The lilncliiiiiioli i, niie cent r year from each 532:; “ch H 63:” 3 v ter l sa .se 'i ‘ rl* ceive a llcarty welcome whether they want to buy or not." As we are the only »l- firin on P. E. Island, doing business in tile* up to date way of “strictly cash and _ one price to everybody,” we would like to demonstrate the advantages which i this system gives to the purchaser. Large qliantities of _newnspring goods are _ ready for your inspection. See our stock, compare values, and we know you will decide that Prowse Bros Ltd., is the place where you can save money on every " purcl' ase. ' -1.1-1-1-‘-i-i-1: .qi l’ l l and get your souvenir. To inc first three hundred visitors arriving by illese special trains :uri "l` visiting our store we will present nbsoliiicly free a handsome and useful souvenir. Il _ The only cr>ii<1iti<>n attached io this offer is that you present your railway ticket. fl' You are under no obligation to make at purcliase, just call, present your ticket, ’ _ _,, '--_ Handsome and Useful Souvenirs Free---< ff -1 . Trains leave ou return after the hockey lliatcll in the Al‘e1ia_l{i1ik batweeu _ the Victorias of Cli’town and the Orioles of Halifax. This game-is for the Starr », E trophy and will decide who are the cliaiupions of the Maritime provinces. _,,_ ._,_ -$- “ii-4-1-s s- -1 - LIMITED ' KA/ if .""f \._.. .-1 -2- -1-` -1- -1- K (if) 'lt _ in ,___ -I* A THE GRAND TRUNK. I on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway West of Edmonton, has *be- come at busy point. Teams are leav- ing cvs-ry day for the Grande Prairie (lountry. Up in the Peace River Dis- trict, road houses have been erected and l-food acconunodution is afforded for t1'avi~lliIrs, and ample provision for thc ztccolnnioilation of horses lg assured. This route is the favorable one to reach the Peace River countey ut this time, and it is surprising to see the nil-mbers of people that, arc going in. THRII.LING_ PI-IENOMENON A METEORITE FALLS. IIUSTUN, Feb. 27-A narrow es- cape lrorn being struck by a meteor- ite was experienced by the Leyland Line steamer Bostonian which arriv-' ed yesterday from Manchester, Eng- lanll. At 5,11. m. on Saturday, Capt- ain Perry reported that -he saw a meteorite flashing brilliantly ami falling to the south west of the ves- scl. There was a .loud hissing sound as it approached the water and their with it report fell into the ocean rt fc\v ship lengths away. So great was the disturbance ln sea that water dashed over the steamer’s deck. UHAHLOTTETOWN HAHKBl'l‘B. (lorrectod for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. Butter 24 to 30 lleef (quarter) per lb 5 to 8 Beef (small) par lb 8 to 12 Beats, per bunch 4 to 5 Lamb, per lb. (small) 10to16 Lard, par lb. 14 to 16 Radlshcs. per two bunches I to I Lettuce, per bunch I Tilrnips 14 White oats 45 to 46' Black ontl 48 l Potatoes, per bushel I5 to 88` Eggs, per doz. . 2G to 80 hay. Der cwi:_ ‘ $12 to $18 Straw per ton $5 Cslfslrins (-froo nf head) 12| Hides_ 10 Fowl . v co is* Chicken 9 to 12 my ' il SCIIO ER F S The subscriber offers the '10 ton sclioori my '° - w1v1.oAI.r.s1-:o1<, _ Central Bedequa. 2- 26d2irl1' er 'l‘slepnone,now ut ltailwu.y_ Wharg `* ,,,1_,-:,,l,i=...i, .iliier-cn, the func' .1_ivui1oni_il f.’,§',",§,'}‘§’,',{’,l“,$;,,,§,§“1,,j‘f,",{’{’,§§”,§,,,!§,‘.‘{,_“f,’,‘},. ` f-WQK5) is i jar-I rife? _ _ 4# -lf ' .P-1_1#-*-55.14-lsli-_:fi3»_.ilaiu-1-..-»I -1-s.+i:+l-1-‘-3-*‘-sl-ull:-1+:1=-1-`--le-l:i_=ri3flr.?=l??"` i=`-l`r`1l’*-"=`-f’f i' "fm ' ' _=f_ 5;..-1--, - _L _ __ _ - _ " 1u;sv POINT oN ` A|_,[',_. .-s eeucu'-MADE ' ' Hoist. ST.” DEN|S` I BROADWAY AND HTH STREET NEW YORK CIU. "Z3 Wl¢_hln_Bnly Access D( Ever! P°ll|¢ °f interest. unit Block from Weusmcieefl. _ 5 minutes' walk of shopping District. 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