,_ ,.Mf`f5Q.“ 31.9" ._ .;-.. _ jf ""“" “EES” *PVS ' -'1`HE'°HARL0'1"1`ET0wNl GUARDIAN ' ' ~ f ~ msd or in." _PAGE FIVE A ' i' '~'.fi"i’fi1»"l;»:. if Your Coal .> 11i>l>b' will need' replenish- ing Efteif this Cpld Snap. Please reinem ber that we can sup ply the best Coal at the lowest prices. Also Kindling VVood. A ' A. Pickaill fi. to Phone 240 - Ch’town i if.. 'f Y - 1 I Ch’town Fish Supply Co 173 Grafton St. We havevjust received a shipment of _extra fine No. 1 fat July herring.If you intend urchasin a ailor half b - _ D 8 D ' HI' rel of these we guarantee en- tire satisfaction. Place your l order with us at once as good l herrmg will be scarce and high in price during the Lenten Season. A Vi" k°°P your hands and face smooth, eoft and white, and prevent roughheas. Chaps and sore lips. » Apply at bedtime, rubbing it in well. The effect is delightful. in 25:: opal glus jug, at your Druggist's. NA1'ioNAi. onus Ann ci-iaMici\|. co.'or CANADA. Limirap, i MoN'riuaAi_. ies ii. I i 1 llll. . T if# _ l 'Sn \.is*‘° |587- A Young Man Became a Partner -‘moo in ii flourishing business because he had saved systematically and, when opportunity offered. was able to buy an interest. If you plan to place yourself in ii similar position you cannot begin better than by opening an account iii our Savings Depart- ment. Total resources over $78,000,000. i'o The Bank of l\lovaScotia ISLAND BRANCHES Chlrlottefown - - Summersido Alberton- - - - Kensington 0’Leary i246.2-lvmiuiif ; P11006 340'] If You Choose to Chew, Choose Piper Hiedsick Plug Cut Piper)-Iiedsick is an extra high grade American chewing tobacco, finely flavored, clean and good. A MéKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Great George & Kent Streets, Ltd. . :gp r /ll 'Q "): I,;"/ 2 `i_._ ___ l :L/:M l' s`\ Dfucrli i 1 <1 » Z, IS um , - , -1 , . L/-‘J .~=_-" ‘l " ‘_ - Ollllfa \ Don’t Run The Risk of smoking inferior tobacco. It is injurious to°yourself, and a nuisance to your friends: Besides, good frag- rant tobacco co_sts no more. Its all in knowing what to ask for. Remember anyone _ of the following. Bright Twist, Hickey’s Bright Cut, Rival, Master Marine Smoking Tobacco, Black Twist and Combination Twist Chewing Tobacco. Hickey & Nicholson Teh. Co., Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. J i --E- ___ il m 5| hslart'.Packrs Supplies Lobster Packers, Fishermen and superintendentS should see otir large assortment of supplies for fact- ories and boats. Here’s where you will find the latest in goods.-Quality the best - prices the finest obtain- able. Ori account of purchasing in large quantities direct from the leading Maiiufacturers,we are able to ' quote you finer prices on your requirements; thus enabling your money to have greater purchasing power iff this store. d ~ Outfof the list published below' you will surely see something you require. Quotations gladly given. Shipment made.the same day the order is received. ‘f ‘Galv’d and Plain Wire Nails, Galv'd Boat Nails, Galv’d Sheet Iron (all gauges grid widths) Bar _Copper, copper Nails, heet' Zinc, Manilla Rope and Marline, cleavers, Cook house supplies, Crown & nchor R. M. Paint, Union Jack (li per gaintl, Oakum, Pitch, Brushes, Gasolhne, = asoehe Engine oil, Polarine oil, Cup \f lacl2& Galv’§?li`iles, Rowlocks, Galv'd ` locl_e|,Galv’d inges, etc, etc. #_ I `Greiise,`Resin, Marine Glue Columbia tteries, Ammeters, Spark Plugs, Bat- ' , vu , car i & 'li ciiiéliiliifs vidf, mbiiersfilio rbwore '-"I THE CENTRAL ffiUllli’Dl|lN . \.. - _ ,IT mrs 'ro boy _iiiuiia Province .'»"' - --<~. < ' Fur Farniing Compdhy have only A RW shares to oder investors. Atten- _ tion ,is directed to the ac in another ¢olumn. 1409 ,I __ 2 RESIDENCE PUaoHAsnn‘ - "Mi: Harry Clark,'Vlcto`rla§"h`as 'purchased' from Mr. Calvin"Howa.tt the resi- James A. Howatt. He is having some repairs, done to the building before moving into it.-V. PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Mr. ‘Reid Miller, Victorlapmet with a very painful accident on 'I‘hursday.- While in the woods, chopping wood, his axe aliiiiled cutting his left hand, hack of the thumb. The cut: is about an inch and ii, half long. Luckily, he had ri thick woolen mitt on which contributed to deaden the blow.-V. naught Pedigreed Black Fox Coin- pany were busily engaged on Satur- rox Nmws.-'ras Baum rox mid' dvlwo lately occupied-` by the, iatbl make their business ability tell on UP"1`0'DATE OFFICES--The C011-'s4s,ooo, divided into iso shares oi " FOX'-i BTOCA.-Still a. few shares fox companies. Suredividrnd payers, P. E. Island Fox Exchange and heal- ty Go., Ltd., punimerside. 1413. FOX BUSINESS.-The fox business is looking very bright in Murray il-Iarbor and vicinity. The directors of each company are waiting anx- iously ior the spring in order to the people.-Q. HINCORPORATED.-It is notified that letters patent have been grzinted tor- the incorporation of the follow- ing fox companies: Rexall Silver Black For Co., Ltd., with ii total capital stock of $10,000, -iivid-id 'neo one hundred shares of .il-J-3 1.-itch; Per- manent Silver Foxes. Ltd., wi;r. a capital stock of $500,000, ili\'iile\l ln- to 20,000 shares of $25 each, and the Union Vale Silver lilack Fox Co., Ltd., with a capital stock oi. $100 each. ` dey last installing a large safe in their recently occupied office on Cam- dently have an eye to business with a view oi keeping' poce with tho' ever increasing demands oi the fox industry. SELLING FAST.-The Rayner In- ternational Fur Company, Liniited,' gives you an opportunity to invest in Rayner foxes-foxes which have made fortunes and fame for their lilcky owners, have an rinsurpaissed Ilelt value, and an unequallcd brood-‘ ing record. Invest: now. S‘.ai‘es $100 each. Canada Fox Exchange and In- vestment Company, Limited, Cl=,arlo-. ttetown. 1143 DR. DUNCAN ARRIVES.-Rev. George Duncan, MA., B.D., arrived in Montreal Wednesday, from Glasgow. Dr. Duncan is to be pastor ol Se' Andrew's Church, Beaver Hall' Hill, but Rev. Mr. Stewart, who accom.- piinled him, will occupy the pulpit until Dr. Duncan returns from a series of visits, says the Montreal iltur. WEEKLY MEETING-P. A. Lod- ge, No, 14, I.O.G.T. held their week- ly meeting on Thursday, Feb. 25th, C. T. Will MacDonald in the chair. Mr. Malcolm MacLeod was initi'.il'-c~l. The following program was rendered - Song - Bro. Eliot Lumsden. Re- rniarks--Bro. Will Robin. Singing - Chair. Recitation -- "1, I-'mold Chupnmn, Recltati-on-liro, Cecil Colbert, Recltation-‘-ister I-Giili Murley. Beading-Sister -lol neon. Speech-Bro. Preston Prowse. Read- ing Sister Elsie Dewar.-Q. NEW COMPANIES.-The incorp- oration, by letters patent, of three new fox companies is being applied for". to the Governor-in-Council. These, the latest comers to the fox business of the Island, are "The Connaught Pedigreed Black Foxes Limited,” which .is to have,a capital stock of $300,000, divided into 6,000 shores of the value of $50 each. H-nd the head odlce of which i-'ill be situ- ated in Charlottetown, its provision- al directors being Messrs. John C. Sims, Gilbert Gaudet. Thomas B. Riley, Ernest A. Foster and Ernest S. Colin, oi Charlottetown, Dr. John M. Martin, of Boston, Mass., Mr. Norman E. Prowse, of Beaumaris, Ont., and Dr. Joseph D. Clfiln, of Plaster Rock, N. B.; "Crown Fur Farms Limited," with its chief place of business in Charlottetown, and with a capital :stock of $100,000, di- vided into 2,000 shares oi the value of $50 each, its first or provisional Jenkins, John A. Webster, Robert N1 McNeill, of Charlottetown, who with Messrs. George A. W. Robertson and Joseph R. Barr, also ,of the city, are the applicants for the incorporation of this company; and "T110 HYETMIG, Block -Foxes company Limited." with ' its chief office ln Chnrl‘ottetown,' and with ri capitol stock of $270,000, dl- vided into 2,700 shares oi the Value nf $100 each, the provisional direc- tors of this concern being Messrs. James Paton, Lemuel E. Prowse, G. Chester Acorn and Jolin A. Webster, of Charlottetown, and Dr. L. L.Har- risen. of Halifax, N. S. In every case those companies are being or- ganized tn purchase, breed, raise. nfohugutc, export and import and sell various kinds of wild and do- mestic fur-hearing animals, the rais- ing oi silver black foxes, hd‘wevor,lie- ing the primary object of all. In tlio ciise of the Crown Fur Farmd. Ltd.. it is specifically stated that the concern is being lol-med to deal with bllack ioxoa, mink, marten. beaver. ;:Now is the time your horses and cattle need attention-the Island Condition Powder will do more than anything else to put new life I1 them. We know its good-P20919 who have used it tell us ao. Try it za cis. lb.: 5 ins. si.oo_ , Prepared and sold hy E. A. Foster' Central “"08- storo. Mu' l u Worth Trying Stewart’s Cream¢Bread Ask your grocer for it. Or it will be delivered at your home every day if you leave your order at our shop. No 163 Kent Street or eron Block. The Connaughtsi evi-) `li-ist Year, and these the dealers paid directors being Messrs. Robert -<8. ` fisher, cable, kiimkoie sheep, skunk The guaiity Drug Store and musk mc. Cor. rince & Kent Sts I l 1 i '. HOPEFIklLD.- The school is nro- gressing favorably under the cupublo management of Miss Margaret li/l. Clnrkln of Hartsville, Mr. Geongo Mc- Lellan, formerly of Hi-gh Bank, hus- opened a general store in Hopefield and is now doing a. rushing business in the dry goods line. Mr. Dan Mc- Kay of Hopcfield and friend spent Sundtiy .the guests ol Murdock J, audi Mrs. McLeod, Murray River. Mr. Bob Glover, White Sands, spent Sunday the guest. of Duncan and Mrs. Blue, Hopefield. The young people oi Hope- field have organized a dancing school this winter and have appointed Dun-. lel D. Livingston as dancing Muster. Aa Mr. L'lvlngston’s aklity as a dan- cer ls known for and wide the vouiigg- people are to he congratulated on having secured the services of one so proficient. Messrs. Alex. Blue and John A. Blue of this place 'who have been visiting friends in Mount Vern- on have arrived home. Mr. Simon Jordon one ot Murray Harbour’s fox ranchers passed throiilgh Hpgicfieldl recently, D. PROFITABLE BUSINESS.--’l‘lie “Farm.er's Magazine" of December contains an interesting iirticle on skunk farming. One farmer gives some interesting llucts in i;on|iei:t,i0n with the industry ns conilucteil on his own fnrm, and he makes the stateincllt. emphatically that there is “money in tlie buslness».” in ii let.- ter 'to the writer of the iiiticle (which is one of a series on fur form- ing,) in reply to a request for iri- forrnatioii as to the practical work- ing of skunk raising, thc fiirmcr in question states “I sold 168 skins me from $2.50 to $4.75 (averaged $4) each for. I sold some oil to a firm in St. Paul for about $40. This wus my third year with skunks and by ‘long odds the 'nest one. I have about two acres fenced in and do not give too miicli time to it my- self. My two boys look after them nearly all the time alter they get home from school. *Tho feed' 'does ‘not cost as much for we found out we could feed back the skunks we killed to the others if we boiled the meat with cabbage and tiirni-ps. Adiled to this we gave them table slips, s-tale bread and some green stud, hilt they seerri to scrune up a good hit of their own feed and need very little in the summer. Altogether, I don’t siinvoee their feed cost me much over $110. I should fancy skunk farming would ,_-_i limi-___,_, ‘E , Bab' ’s Bottle ’ Baby's bottle should' be '§trong, the right size `and hape and .one that is easily cleaned. " . » Our stock contains the ' best makes of nursing bot- tles, and we_sell them at reasonable prices. We also have an excellent line of Rubber Nipples, Bottle , Fittings, Tubing, etc., Baby Brushes Powders, Puff Boxes and other nursing supplies '_ you are apt to need. - “There’s nothing too good for the baby.’ Johnson & Johnson Competent, experienced nurses :and all those desi- fessional aid will find our ` Nurses’ Free Registration ' Bureau ` a decided boon and help in time of trouble. , Here are registered all the the qualified nurses open for \ of stock for sale in some of t-he beet' S h t i FOFK 0“¢ all flshf in Canada: and Alexander Dnrno, is oi Greenville. ::Ii you like chocolates that are ab~ l “mg colder the weather the better in I_-le gave figures to show that his proflsolutely pure, fresh, delicious a8'n.\an. fur. Anyway a farmer with aiew tit was as high no 117 per cent, The can make and high quality in every, pare acres and a couple of husky industry is wsu i- Orin consideration, respect. you need folvok ow' them boya cannot go far wrong in trying seeing t-bat the trouble and risk in- it. I sold half ai dozen pairs oi iolved are by no means con:-uieusur-,Moir's '85c. to $1.00 a box; Neil- Wlllard’s, 501:. to $1.50 a box; readers at an average oi about $12|nte wltli the enormous resultant pro- 9°”'°» 40°- 5° 333° 5 b°¥~_.LiB' a i>air._ I could surely any mi-mini oi ms. Mr. J. E. B. Mccreiidy. Publicity | S°“'“» ‘L00 8 b°’- Th” M“°K*”"°“ liese in prime shape if they couldlAgent, kindly gave ii Guardian re- Dru! C0-. Corner Great George and 558110 U12 Sllilliiiflg. "The writer, Mr. portr" the above information. 'Kant Sta. Mtf. l g ring the ,assistance of pro-. ' engagements--a meeting , » ,_\\\\ ` 0// _LP Q6 !_A ini 5%- \i 3 “ 7 r xil \`\ 1 7--;.i_,._. /'/ ‘ . ffl 9 4.-.xi `”- 1"". ' ` / .-“.-'iff ’.\ "' . ’ f _ W (-'.\|i¢,', """’w‘ivL:‘ / I _- oore £6’ M cLeo The busiest store on Charlottetown’s busiest street ._____., 'Q *J `,\\i M1/ _ `,\\\l`-'l 30/!- .>` ig, ` J_` o\ " f ri._\;t\\\ -_ s st, mf' "lai“£‘..‘-.= , ` . -,.,f:?1."i.‘,';'$-‘~ sf" l ,. 1 Savings l ll 'l in Linens [Study the discounts < at the great White Goods Sale Will be this sale. s (don ' ' il ' ` All sheetings bought at this sale hemmed free of Charge Good 72 inch Unbleached Shceting 28c now...... _ . . Z3¢ Heavier 72 inch “ “ 32 now.. _ _ _ 26 Good strong white sheeting 25 ' ' 72 inch good white sheeting twill 35 N ice smooth even thread sheeting 45 72 inch sheeting very choice 80 inch sheeting, a dandy All Sheetings Hemmed Free If Purchased For Cash at Sale 42 iiicli soft white pillow cotton 25c for........ . . _ 20: 44 inch Soft white pillow ~ 27 f0f..._..._... .... ._ zz. I W These are but samples all pillow cottons are cori'espondingly re- tliced. All pillow cases made,up and hemmed free, if bought for cash during ' 36 inch Crash Towelling regular 18C for ......... . l3c 17 inch Crash Towelling “ I0 for . . . . ._ 7;; 17 inch Pure Linen Towelling 12 for , . . . . __ . l HOW.. . . . . . .. 20c now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 28c HOW - . . . . 36c 58 now...... . . _ . . ..... 47¢ 58 now....... , __,,,_47¢ il / l l" Q EA* ':-'f A . i * 4 _ Y s-ii so .» ... C tv, -. Big Savings in Table 50 Cent Waisting Linens Linens go at 25c ALL PRICE CUT per Yard Unbleached Linen inches wide, 350 for. . __25c 56inch unbleached Table Damask, better, 58c for , . . . _ ._ - _ 44'; 65 inch Damask in pretty floral design, ~ 72c for . ._ 58c yd. 72 inch all fine pure linen 72 cents, Dant- ask, special 90c for 72 cents . ~ 72c 72 inch full bleached pure linen Damask $l.15f0I_' ... _...... . ... , 85g , 72 inch ine smooth satin like Damask, $1.50 for _ ..... ._ $1,20 , $1.90 is the price of a very lovely Dam- ask, now offered Damask, 28 cents 58 55c for-- - F ine sheer linen good width, regular 50a for _V 25,; _ liine sheer waisliui; or hancikercliief linen b0cfor_ . _ 309 White pique with black pin stripe, 30c for _ . ...-- ... 16;; Meadow bleached pure flax suiting linen . ...._ _ 359 White Linen Diaper, very choice fabric, 50cfor_ 10 pieces white organdie worth 15c to 25 .. ..... 12c .or_ .. . ._ , Special 39 inch white Victoria Lawn...10c Bargains in Lovely Irish Linen Table Cloths, Tray Cloths, Tea Cloths, etc. _ By far the finest range _of linens shown in P. E. Island is offered you to-day at _a saving price on every item. These linens are the product ofi the famous SHAMROCK _Mills--that means the finest linen that skill can weave---or money can buy. Run over the list---bear in mind the saving. Shamrock Linen Table Cloths. 72x 72 inches. $1.50 for . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .$l.20 Very handsome Shamrock 'I`able 72 x 90, $3.25_for _ . . ._ _ ._ . .. _ 26.0 A lovely cloth of Shamrock make 72 x 90, $3.75 for -- . ..... . . . , . .. _'$.00 A very fine large 'Fable Cloth 72 x 108 inches $4.75 for. . . .. . _ . . .. . 3_.8() Then there is an enormous range of Table Cloths in square and round, at cv cry price- at a price cut for this great White Goods Sale. _ 36 x 36 inch Tea Cloths $1.50 now 1.20, {l5x45 in. Tea Cloths 2.25 novv ` Better Tea Cloths at 3.25 to 7.00, all fdiscounted for this great Wl-ll l I: (i()()l)5 SALE. We want you just to know about this wonderful linen department-~-that‘s all. On the second floor the great showing and sale of whitewear Friday morning we open llie finest showing :ind sale of wliitcweai' that has ever been in this store. ‘ There are bargains in every line of iindermiisliiis--practiczilly zi full new stock. and ` all Specially discounted for this sale. ~ Whitewear from New York 'l A very special attraction is offered in the great showing of Aniei'ic_an wliileiiiuslin wear---lines that are exclusive with this shop, offered in every case at prices much under those that will prevail after this sale is over. i This is another special purchase for place for professionalnuises and those who desire their New Underskirts Discounted sekrvices. There is no chargle ' atever in connection wit ' xis bureau A" We wantis Dainty_ Little Aprons 20 cents for you to patronize us. 1 this sale dainty little cross barred muslin im _ 2 2\Dl"0nS with t0I'Cl10l’l lHC€ and bi2lS f0ld every way except that “a|)pi'0bafi0n" and l New Corset Covers Discounted Get Your Requirements New Combinations Discounted New Princess Slips Discounted 25 per cent off Mussed Whitewear Sale of all Mussed White Wear Clearing up a little lvl of i_nuss:t_~d deiwear from fall sensor all right in ` finish all round---little DOCk0t Caught Wiih exhi ition have taken off its first freshness. Phone 211° , 149 (;t_ Gem-St bow of baby ribbon, 30c for 20 cts. 25 per cent Discount. 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