Y-. MARC!! z 1908 THE CHARLOTTE1 OWN GUARDIAN _ Mont. Matheson, ofthe Bank of Tomorrow will be election day in it _ é gg;/atrSac':;t'i;r:5ai;;, gixttgfilllcs. 3:. New Br““°W““‘~ _ _ smfiiiy niimfy zsih. isoe Y f §m¢_on|i l an. gbjélt Ffidal’ _and Saturday new beau- tiful goods came iii_ for every depart- ment ofour big store. Over 300 Cases for _the EW GOOD /_ [HE QUEEN S C0UN.l.Y GUARDIAN __ . __ }%WW%M%WW Q2 , CHA/Plnh _"1'o|4/M9 9/G D5PAR;..M:g/'./;:4i‘A5D/PE ' Head Ofllces in New Prowse Block---Charlottetown. llast week. Mr. Matheson is a Char- llottetown boy, made many friends in itown, and will be missed in sonsl circles. 'rife Guardian colin-the attention' of coal' dealers, consumers of coal,! and owners of schooners, to Peake` Bros. & Co's advertisement in to- day's issue. Peake Bros. & Co. are the selling agents for Dominion Coall 0o's coal for P.E.Islsnd. , l - The death occurred in Mayfield last 'week of George Houston an old and lrespected citizen at the age of 71 fyears. Mr. Houston, who had been, Esullering from paralysis ol the brain, ileaves besides a widow a family of gfour sons and- two daughters. , .__ I' In a paper read by Bliss M. Faw- |cett of Sackville before the N. B.| Fruit and Dairy Association he quplt.-| ed statistics to show that in e year 1907 the three Maritime -Prov- inces imported from Western Canada for consumption $549,000 worth of beef. “Add to this," he said, “all the corn, middlings, flour, farm ma- chinery, carriages, boots and shoes, and other goods and some would think it well il our farmers would reach out, help themselves and put He contrasted this with the good old ldays when in addition to feeding ;our own people we had beef to ex- port to other countries. Ian end to this state of aflairs."j i E An interesting event took place at Duvnr Road last week when Anth- united in the holy bonds of niatri- ony Doiron of Winnipeg, Man., was' 1 o - ' i , i-;\. _ , l © ii 0 ' Q Merchandise night at Wonderland See Wonderland special ad on page. /_jg ‘ _ _W \ _/ ~ tonight. . , eight Bee Housekeepers ad in classified column. House wanted. I J.E. Wyatt :ind i\lrs. W_\ett, hum , nierslde, spent the week end with Mr; “:z;:i“.f;;f‘;ea:.‘;‘“.;;i1... 30 Pi¢¢¢S Grey 0 Tweed Suitings; Georgetown en route to Picton to? look after the seed exportation. The social held at St. Margaret’si on Wednesday last, ln aid of the| new hall realized on hundred and' sixty-four dollars. The owner of a ladies’ silver watchl Up to Saturday there were fortyl cars of seed oats at Georgetown, und, sixty cars along the line, making one hundred cars in all, containing aboutl 70,000 bushels. . their 'changes' must be received at this olllee not later than one o'clock sharp and their business locals not' later han three o'clock of each week` day, exclusive of statutory holidays, to insure insertion in next issue All) received later than the above hours* will also appear when they do not’ thc regular news of the day. _ Passed peacefully away from time' ifiony to Miss Mary Gallant of the. Advertisers are again reminded tha 1 e , -1 _ ' . f- .1/WF? -. ' _ ;:r‘.s.e..=.';°.:;::wa;“ .:;:::..f.'i"°°:'.;l it rs off” the ~= 1==- b-»~ - Mark wright, Newsima slot-ir. Il f`,,` V able to iniake for many .fa i i ga. a i AGENTS FOR STAN This Morning we Place On Sale 5 Worth to $1.65 At A91: "f@{"`i' “H ECIDEDLY the most re- niarkable- dress goods - asf 1;` ¥ -i ((?l= ' I day. Tfhc showing im- ‘ if - ' ` ` cludes line heavy all woo] suitin s in very man, \\ patterns of siripes, blfnd checks, etc interfere with the setting in type of* i " gf Q >_ ix ’3‘@ ` _ f’\\¥~/1¢?’f °l`v/:“-“Z-" fr/ /if » \ “"0/'M l Z well as a great many plain shades. Tjhe fabrics are such as you have been buy"lag at $1.00 to $I.65 per yand-the \vic`lth3 run as high as 56 inches -sind today you can choose from this ine sh ing ata price that is really a trav _ on? the value represented . . . . .,. pe; ....'...-.-....»-¢~..... While these last we will be New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New l\' cw New New New New New Ne .v New New N cw New N \v New Clothing for boys, former ed by bride's Doiron groom. place. The bride was attend-| Miss P. Doiron While- ther brother ably supported thei Ou the 26th Mr. and Mrs.i went to Hustico,Mr. Doiron's was tlis mother of a large family, _ . and she was loved by all who knew, ‘ her, She leaves besides a sorrow ‘ glad to send samples to our out of town customers on applica- tion but recommend a second . Coats for ladies, Hats for nien, Underwear for all, Boots and Shoes, Print Cottons, Oilcloth, I \Vaterproofs, , Clothing for Men, V Hats for Ladies, Dress Goods, Cups for Men, Hosiery for Ladies, White Cottons, Suits for ilic Ladies, and a thousand and one other new things came in in the rush. The store is simply sparkling with newness. We'll be disappointed if we don`t 9 e you soon. assembled. They were the recipients of many valuable presents, silver- ware included. About six years ago Mr. Doiron left Rustico where he had ibeen teaching school, to seek employ- .ment in the Northwest. His many friends will be pleased to learn that he now holds a lucrative position in lwinnipeg, Man., and wish he and his! lloving partner many years of wed-, ided happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Doiron. ,left for winnipeg on the zsth lost.-l ‘Coin. . i . Capt. Joseph Read, of Summer-i lside, was in Pictou last week on .business in connection with the ltranshipment at this point of the [large quantity of P. E. Island oats, to be taken by the Government to, the Northwest for seed purposes, ini sections where Government aid toy farmers has been provided for, as ap result of frost by last year’s crop.i Capt. Read has purchased 100,000, ‘bushels and must have them on the road by March 12th. This means that there is a busy time ahead for 'the winter steamers and for working- `men in Picton. The oats will come across in bags and be shipped in bulk in cars to be provided here. 'The stenmers have been making re- .gular trips and the indications are Itliat they will have no serious de- 'tentions hereafter. Ice is plentiful, ,in the Straits, but weather condi-l ltions from this time on will not ‘favor ice formation that wind andiply to Box 12, City. ' 2-Zldtf. ltiaes wui not sneer favorably. , .___ l The supper and social held at the _Library Building at Plympton, Mass,l Qon Wednesday evening last under the* Iauspicies of the T.0.P.L.A. was. a, lcomplete success. Shortly after sev- 'en o'clock, a company of about] ’fori:y partook of an excellent supper,j fund this was followed by several very pleasing organ selections render- led by Chas. Thompson' of Halifax. ;’I‘he main feature of the evening how~ lever was a debate-Resolved: "Underf 'existing conditions it is of greater .advantage to remain single than to 'marry" The debate was opened by lMiss Bessie Page in the affirmative, lwho presented the question from they `stand-point of a young man. Shei ,followed by Mrs. Chas. Torrey, who| brought forward very forceful argu-, ‘ments in favor of married life. Nextf \Rev. T. I". Norris declared for singlei blessedness from the standpoint of a| lynuug lady; and he was followed by' ,William Scott, formerly of Clyde ,River and brother of J. D. Scott. lCity, who spoke most emphatically ‘in favor of matrlmony, The affirma- tive speakers referred to high living ,expenses as a reason why both men }and women could lead happier lives |if unmarried; but, on the other hand, ;their opponents declared that long ilife and greater happiness were the *portion of those happily wedded. |Tha arguments on both sides were iappreciated by the audience, and were iwell applauded. Y "Hurry up Mary,and get the dish- 'es washed so we can go to Wondew land. They have n big Merchandisel night tonight and we must go earm to get a good seat. -_ Merchandise night at Wond'e°'- land tonight _ lnui ~ _Z-_---1-l__ Telephone zii The Reputation of _ J- sri-:wAitT's , :susan Has Been Honestlyliarned Quality. Cleanliness and Skill ln Manufacture have | made the name old home, where about 80 guests liadflng husband' Eve sims' and tw° l Merchandise ni;lit at Woiirler- aughters,-John in Woodville North; James in Wood Islands East: Timothy, George Benjamin, Ruth; lv- l V » ‘/ / to eternity to await the ressurectioni I if ` \ morn Mrs. George Young of Iris in, 1 / ` . the eighty sixth year of her age.] 4 . Y The late Mrs. Young was a daughteri \\` r of the late John Weatherbie of_ \ Vernon River, she was a consistant _ l l ~ \ member of the Church of Scotlandw ¢. _ \ b i I Q 'T `\ i \ I ` `\ l //// \ k il ‘ I ‘ ‘ \ i Ull f V /' l? p \‘ fl and Ellen residing in Iris. All of: a _/ whom will cherish the memory of al kind wife, and loving mother. i At a meeting of the quarterly ofh cial board of the_Pownal circuit it, was resolved that. Whereas the pas-_ tor of Pownal Church has been fre-i quently called upon to attend fun- cruls on the Sabbath Day, and infl order to do so has disappointed his; congregations, and Whereas funerals: on the Lord’s Day greatly interfere with the regular worship by break-E ing up the congregations. Tharelorel resolved that this quarterly board’ urge that as far as possible Sunday; funerals be avoided, and that when~: ever the services of said pastor be- rcquired by members of the congrega- ` tion and others, that the people con-' suit with him, before making any ar-~ rnngements as regards time of bur- ial. 1 __ ~. ___._..___<_-_- “Are you going to get the on rocker, the gold piece, the marks, basket, the nickel plated irons or the wash board at Wonderland tonight?' Wanted-A smart capable young man as 'assistant hookkceper. One w-ith City experiences preferred. Ap-` land tonight- we Take Stuck = MARCH 2nd If we have an account against you, kindly set- tle, before that , date. Ifyou have an i account against I ent it before that date. -ll. Your Chaps ,. come these liaiidsoine new decorations--by all odds the finest that have ever ; been shown in Cliarlottetown--ancl among the finest showings in Eastern Canada. `- .F- :.. . ._.` \ Our Sale Oi Remnants V Offers you a Saving Chance in Preity WALL PAPERS COMMENCED this great sale with more than two hundred lots of wall paper ` . and broke all our selling records for one day in this line. The range was so wide that we have still a really good assortment of pretty designs for rooms of every sort -and the saving amounts to halfprice in aliuost all cases We invite your attentim tcpthis showing--which is iuade in our new annex--number two-over God Brothers’ store. choice in every order, as a few days will clear out the line. 1 ;; The New Wall Paper Designs Are Ready F Froin France from the United States'-froin the best mills in Canada l. l coUcu§§ _ _ ._... _._ viii in ng an expert sleigh and cz-.rrialle ES painter and are now prepared to do all kinds of sleigh and carriage my own inmiufacturei. Larger, Better, :uid Cheaper than the iiuported oues. painting and lettering in an upto date manner, at _short notice at moderate prioes._ Ordersln all branches of the painting business leftat the old stand, Kent Srreennppmiie Never. Hoiel,will receive pmmpt attentlol ld Rhl FUGH us, kindly preS_ s -ri-is FURNITURE MANNEWSU Sbwm 'Pi l'l» ljldlndl lisllll drttstf i-6dmwf3m ' __ FAIRYLAND 09918 Hqugg' Ross fa Marnuzws l..'f1""'3.i3f.......”‘“.£‘.?... " Representing Uncle '1`om’s Cabin. ' _ Su plemented by two . othq I E The North Anicrican Life Assurance feel; °°"t°'i“i".g _ ' A * I ==Coinpuuy of Toronto. The Founfmng' Roller Skating Craze. . i Insurance Company of Montreal. | The 1,0;-d of Ki11;|.riney" Disap ear ' ' __The Richmond and Druniinond Fire l Wi11|¢'s Ikgam lllagic WHEN You USE MACS’ WITCH HAZEL CREAM C- P- R---l22.§f"‘;i:s'1.;:““§...“;:si‘f$ ‘“y1if‘3f-iiiliidiymf-~ 0 Lines: ' Th! Sl8.V¢'S Halnd. = ack The Kisser. Om., S, liiusriuirsu sons l)csBris:1y Block, Char`ottclo\vii. .SWCCIZ L0\lls¢ by 5 . Good for your hands, _ dttsrftf MR' MADDISON° 0 G00, ,,,,,,,,,,,,c,_ _Prim $2.50 in gon Wm is Good for your lips. ` i given away .NEW YURK FRESH. FISH ADS .é:r;“:;°z.._ ~1` . 5 ` Good for chaps, _ ' 6. |3dtf ` 1 C0041 for girls, r- f C e _ .W A m gs - 'lf Good for 25 cents. H wer & C “"‘=="'-=-'==== Then you will say Good ‘ao 11. gulion Wholesni. gsh Market haw York yi' . 1 . lla- “"'5""""""“'l'¢' it r mom# &'w~@M~@ E€i?Js”é°”1ll.‘?éi‘r " “:rrfrrnrer':» ~---- , . ..,K...S......' A “lift-ll0lllli8”f_|,-1,='r=-'eseii-i |=-ies-|