.nsanuasv 26, 1908 K ' ~THE Cl-IARLO'1"l`E'1`0WN GUARDIAN _ V ._ _ , MGE FIV!" l l \ it l, M I , 4 »-Q /%U#oa£%&aZkZ 4'/YA/'M07/__ _7'0w/vs 5'/.1 DEPA/a>r/2f£.‘./r.4L .s'7v/P1: 1 i ‘ /I _' / - if I ’ ‘-,.1i}`f’__“" ' '.‘>;» S ~;‘l:{~*_i.ir.\;1§v,i/i * ,lv _ ` - .-...,___».'i. " " > ’ ~e§k\`l§ y, , ‘ ». .-, __ ,_ . uf we i.-,cv ‘ .-- .» '/.A :="- ""il""‘ V ..". gf. .'__,‘ '-',.~_‘\?c~,~ . ive if 1 - ` \ Lents \ _ ..- _ - _ -_.safer , _._“.~.;i~.i%=»~*»1~1:" ' :..¢s&&‘2a!&.... ig, ga "I-< 3, . , _ -.-,. .\:u.-ri *'_~_~f_-': " 'f- li: -"~ ‘ ' Zee.:/iv;-=.=1::=/,~_.'f_-V-rft'.\ ' :"" fl ` v »~ at _ _ §.~,_ _ , ' /' iiefff, _ .-` - - _:_ : f?_jIf;_;?Z1` _ v.~` e 3 ‘K in( Per Pair \‘. Almost every inan needs an extra pair of paiifs for work which [would spoil a good pair, here’s a chance to get ein at a price of a pair of overalls 'these pants are two/rth $l.25 But we have just a hundred pairs too many an we’ve made the price 75c to get them out They ar good stout wearing geodsuice colors too and infevery way are in the $1.25 class but yours today for 750 the pair. Y _ Men’s woolen mitts l5c ' Here’s a good chance to ieep your hands warni the balance of the winter. These initts are wool and well worth 2 5c a pail but tliere's more of heiu than we want ‘o take into stock so out they go .5; z§i‘ _.11 _- ,~ ii _'_ in I’. E. Island can use pJ.ir,c.>;ne in _ml see them to day. _ _ Q.. ~ =-igeéi “F . ,..._..».-...f.`.:.;lll1_f_. &, ' ` e so i if l` A ~ .QPR Ti F iv’ ha .ul a. _ 'i _T L_ ` __,, - if Ladies’ _ i Cloth Coats at a Saving The balance of our winter c0ats for lad- ies at 331-3 p c off _ __ _ is a decided saving i ` of an y woman who _ _ likes to save and ' . `/¢_ ' who needs a g00d _ ' ' ` coat. ._ "~.~_ 1 .We do not believe in liurrying y0H but Ceftainly hese elegant coats will not wait for you unless }’°“ come at ouce. ur. F W hitewe_ar Claims Attention just now, we are selling whitewear at a saving of 29 p¢ to, 25 pc and every article is guaranteed to 'to be new, absolutely new and Pfked “S 1°W as is possib_1e_ _ 5 _ _ _ _Ynu?11_make nm investiment that will lay you such a handsome dividend as our whitcwear. DYOP ' in today and seeit. . “WTMwrMW “Mmm “umm” he ought to ? ! l . 1 _ [HE QU._EEN'rS _COUNTY GUARDIAN Head Offices In New Pronse Block- -Charlottetown. The Lord of Killarney at Fairy- land tonight. T. H. Dawson, North Tryon, is ‘engaged on some repairs at the con- solidated school at Hillsboro. The people of Village Green and upper Mt. Albion purpose building In new hall in theneur future near the Village Green Station. The short article on Choplnu .Waltz in C.shnrp minor, rcnd by Professor Watts on Saturday last lwill be given in next Suturdny's issue of the (luurdinn. , Owing to the unsatisfactory condi- ‘tion of the ice for the past two Saturday nights the Arena managers will open the rink tonight for the special skating and waltzing. The ith rcgt. 'orchestra will render an' all waltz program. The big carnival in the Arena Fri- day night promises to be a grand af- fair.. Numerous new costumes are been prepared which will eclipse any- thing of the kind ever held in this Province. In all probility this will be the last. fancy dress carnival of the season. - The Presbytery of P_E.I. will meet on Tuesday, March 3rd, at ten o’- clock a.m. Business: Election of Church Union: Report of standing committees, nomination of Professor ,>for Halifax College; applications for augmentation; call from Bloomfield; appointment of commissioners to General Assembly, etc. Af Craise,I Clerk. I The Department of Agriculture has! been making a big efiori. to secure n.‘ Heed grain trade for this Province. The great scarcity of seed in thc: North West provinces gives the op~j portunity of showing to Canada what' this Province has to ofler _in this line. The farmer who ships inferior seed outs is injuring not only himself hut' every other farmer in the provinccw' There is no excuse for offering outs? containing small wccd seeds or light? kernels. They can hc separated ori blown out. They are now being of-1 fared n price that will pay themf handsomely for doing this und ii: Dlcnts of good quality can be ship-I pcd, the trade is ns good as estab- lished. , . News reports the for-' a club of maritime men ut; It is a union of’ the faculties ofl homes arcl Nova Sco-| Island or New-| been cbristenedl newly elected. are: Hon-2 Clawson, M.I S. H. Prince; vice-3 J. Miller; secret.:iry~l H. Rnckhem; N. B. repro-I H. E. Alexander: N.S. rc-| P McLeod; Nfld/repre-I Mosdell. The as-_ being ofa frater-5 providing a iluce; from the coast.; at home, aims’ of_the Varrityl provinces and Ni-w-1 and also to discuss 'im-I portant problems relating to mel eastern part of British North .f.m-I erica _ The orary new may find to On Friday one of the most enjoy- able social functions ever held at Mount Allison touk~ place, when the class of 1908 was at homo in the uni- versity residence. A large number were present, including many former students and others from outside points. The building was very hand- somely decorated with buntiug in class colors, light and dark blue, class and university banner shields, etc. ' Over. the main stairway was an illdminated arch bearing the class motto, and in Eurhetorian hal1,where the program was given and which was iestooned with hunting, was a large reproduction of tho class pin. Each clnss of the university had the rooms decorated with the several class colors and the Eclectic Society of the ladies' college was'nlso repre- sented in ii. similar way. The guests were received by President Allison and Mrs. Allison and Miss Elizabeth Hills, of Bridgetown (N.S.), and H. H1 Irish, of Bayfield (N.S.'), vice- president and president respectively of thc senior class. The Sackville Cornet Band was present. The pro- gram in Eurhetorian hall included violin solos by W. R. Smith, St. ! i s John; reading, by Miss Florence Cochrane, of Petitcodiac; vocal quar- tctta, by Misses Edith Nugent,' of Moncton, Miss Hazel Hughes, of. Uharlottetown, T. H. Lleyelyn, oi Hamilton, and W. J. Lawton, of Petite River (N.S.); reading ry Ar- thur S. Robinson, of Port El-gin; vo- cal solo, by Miss M. L. P. Smith, D. W. T. Wood, B. A., 04, of Sack\';l'e, A., '07, of Halifax; violin solo, by and piano solo, by Prof. I-{'irsf:~.'l. Yes Buster gels spinlced for all his lrieks and promises to reform at Won- derland tonight, ..‘_..__..l_-3_--1» ' i11 '-lelephone ai I ' The Reputation ni l Sl`EWAlR.T'S BREAD _ I-las Been HonestlyEerned Quality, Cleanliness __ and Skill in Manufacture have ' made the name i A lloueeli old Word l- in St. James' Hall, Gharlottatown,|oi‘l‘lcers made his escape, through a 1 Moderator and Clerk: Motion on` The price of pork remains about 'the same as previously quoted 71 cents for light and from Gi to 6} for heavy. Oats were quite plentiful on the market yesterday, the demand bein; good. White outs sold at 50 cents per bushel und black nt 45 cents. l A Sydney despatch says: “Head- ed by Detective Musgrave ii posse of three men this afternoon went out tu liingnn und raided ii fully up- pointed liquor still, captured n lnrgr quantity of the "ardent," which was luter turned over to the excise lofficer The huul coinirised a ninetv ..-~».~.-..-sn-~¢..»...c~.»,,..-n.f¢<=.~.\a»~\....~..“s~... ..»...»-...........,,.e.-.,....... e.......»...... ...A .- L7-T \@ \ \ ,. \ . ‘E \ l _ -' //-'_ Av _; ` 1 ;_;`___ ‘fy/, _ e Store open from Bla m to 6 p m H W¢dI\¢ld\Y F051 25. |903 ix ~ l f _ seven gallon cusk and two kegs of the finest home-made Cape Breton whiskey. a four and n bali gallon jar and a small keg of rum, with ii practically unlimited supply of hopr and other ingredients. which arc ncluded in the manufacture of liquor Concealcd in one of the rooms of thr house which wus raided were founi' lpal necessity of the proper distilla» ,tion of “hooze." The plant and ell the accessories used in the _illicit business were confiscated by Mr ,Musgrave and passed over to Mr |McDonald. 'The alleged proprietor of gthe place, one Cameron, a native of |I’. E. Island, on the approach of thf hola fn the rear of the building and got away to the woods. Diligent _search was made for him but hr 'could not be located." ' On the 17th inst. there pnssei’ peacefully away at the residence o’ her son Thos. Ford of Ebenezer,Eliz:~ Diamond. widow of the late Wm Ford. Mrs. Ford was by far the odldcst person in that locality Though in hci' ninty-fourth yeni she was until within six weeks hr fore her death uble to go about th- house and take her meals with thi members of hei' son's family. Mrs ' Ford came from Devonshire, Englnnf with hw futher “ml nmthcr Jflme' laundered" linen. Fresh, stvlish and illlrnlilir- and Mrs. Diamond and six nthf' ti children in 1825 They landed nt Ei' mont Bay and though the younges‘ oi the children was but four years Winsloe Road, where several of hie descendants sein reside. In isss tm l“*‘l“"“"“*`5‘ S‘Y'°S ' ' ' ' subject of this sketch was married ti 20c, 25:. 30e, 50g, 50,; Pius ... ._ William Ford, who had come out if 100 gallons of molasses, the princi- idea hui_despi‘e the duty we sell it at the Neu Clasps . . . _ ._ ~ old they travelled on foot to Char 5? lntmoivn, Mr. Diamond settled nr Ngw Neckties F01’ MCH r. c iiding blacks and creams , ` _ New black mohair lustres at 24c 38C 45c 75c. ; New black mohair lustre at 85c'$i.0O and $1.50 _ Colored mohair lnstres, in marine navy. browns, 5 oreain white or black are here at _goc _1,8c 45c and 58c. MOHAIR LUSTRES. ')_ The great iinportaiice of niohriir for _this season has been fully established. ; Today we shall have ready for your choosing a full range of the new shades in- A _ Exceptionally choice Cicilians in black, navy and browns, 85C. reseda, greens, oxford `< ,~_ B siylc Thu ideal for the well gowned woman ' Black and popular colours $l 75i___,___j if “Monarch” Broadcloth -l.75 \' all odds ihcfinesi eloih |`.ir lzidii-s‘ ~uifing that we have ever seen anywhere near the priire. ll is -i 56 inches wide, all wool, medium weight chiffon finish, draping with :silk like grant- and perfegi il _ J ; -probably the best moderate price sui ing cloth available - IIE most ccoirniical collar in the world for men ' l and the only collar that really and actually docs pri-si-iit the appearance of “domestic Side Combs .. _ ._ Readily cleansed with a |lamp'mg. Au Aiiierirnii Buck combs. . . _ _ ioc, = \ ork pi ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . - » - ~ - - < » - c Pins... Pins ._ .. from Devonshire the year before with four small children by a former mar- riage, and settled on New Glasgow Road. Mrs. Ford reared a fnmily of eleven children, four of whom Wil liam, Samuel, and Edward, of Eben~ ezcr, and Mary A. wife of the latr Pcter Mclnnis of Ebenezer, died bc- fore her; _while four sons:-George, Thomas, Richard and Joseph and three daughters, Mrs. Alex McCallum Mrs. Chas. McQuarrie, and Mrs. H. Fcvior still survive her. She lost her husband twenty-four years ago. Her step-children were the late John and James Ford of Ebenezer, Mrs. Mary Mallet of Union Road-still liv- ing und Mrs. Wm. Graves who died about twelve years ago. She had sixty-six grandchildren and fortv-on' great grandchildren. She was buried nt the cemetery at Winsloc Road/i`h¢~ funeral services were psriormcl by the Rev. J. M. ¥’.if-_e. The pull-ie-.ir ers were sir other frrandcliilfiren 1 i. Christopher Ford, John l"f.»r=l n:~d H. Diamond, Jas. Ford, W. H li'r-rc, J. Ford. Mrs. Ford 's also srrvived by one sister, Mrs. Wm. Cudmore, Great George Street, Chnrl:>t‘.c‘.own. Cuiiuiiigliain and D‘Ivery in their sing- ing and dancing and coinedy acl lc- night ai Wsiiderlaud We 'lake Stuck MARCH 2nd If We have an account against you, kindly set- tle before that date. If you have an account against us, kindly pres- ent it before that date. 3°' ' igmgstixilusxi J-vu-» }'°' A 2 I' ' ~ ' Bute ...__ Sun Life of Lanada . Profggtign It is a good, strong prosperous and pro- _ gressive Co. E, fl . E Fl (D ‘R71 Cliarlotietown ` - - , Manager for P.E. Island ` il-lildmwflf 7 |. __ _ : .- V and almo.~t'end1ess in wear - black, brown, green, navy, copenhagen (the new blue) I I V Our Special $l.Z0 Venetian my-,..~-»..-. - sm -.- s ERY ha idsoine fabric indeed- all wool I46 inches wide, finely iiuished, graceful in hang §l.zo l Litholin Collars New Sheil Goods AINTY combs, pins and clasps for my lndy's D roiffure---just in hy express. Plain combs, opeiiwork romlis (the _newest thing) brilliant i|m\ixii..»