;._>~_.'; ]ustfthe"thil1g for early spring I '/."¢f,,""4z"` ,__//,f -» » _ .(1 f Children 5c"' J:A6“l\§\f 9%' ,_ '_ FEBRUA Y 22, Iqgf ' _ » 'ras caaRno'rrE'rowN GUARDIAN D me snvnu S 196. if-Pairs S Ladies’ KID GLOVES PElLRlN's S `fFla_t§`,_t’or_-y Prices We clear up stocks evefy Season -hence this grand oder. _ We expect every pair to be bought before 9 p. m. 'If ypur size *is _here you cannot afford ?n~,n‘l`iss this bpportuuity. _ _ _ _ »__lP‘e'_iijin-'hs Kid Gloves $1 .50 iiii-,_,B_i*<;,\lv`n_s',»1'1~`:1nsV and Greys sized gi' tesco. 0%.- STANDARD 1 _ fguaranteed. 14 _ §pairs_’_,6d_l;y-.`.you_rs for. _ _ ._ $|_|5 1 ', f__ _.,<»_}, ‘ ;f;,B's§s`§l,@ha-01.1.' Ina cloves ifluf-'__llxi`1ls, 'rhrowns and Fawns, 27 5%, 5% and 6. Re- ,_ gular 85c values,yours for _ _ 50g '."i_fwshr and very dressy. ;`-;i'_a`u`1es Paton & C ) if. _\ \ -., ... ._\__, ` _ ' ‘ _ ~._'<| _ \\__i, ..'/ \ -_._\\~.‘~`¢;.§-s'§,, _ . , as rw? '~ ` \1 /:_ -1':-=: _SE /°*_' ~ 5”; °??f? » ~ $2? ’-Z » ».~.->,» . he f ¢¢{;""=‘a fk/’7¢< ,_ § l .,_,;y.._ ___Z____-_-----»--1- ' Penn. Ku Glove. in so Qualitv for 35a a Pair ` Astlle lacing glcve has had its day we make this clearance offer The'qualityisA I. Nothing bet- ter sold in this at any price 5% Bfiirirrs Gloves, Fully _ Guaranteed for 98c Today In Black Co'.ored» ` and Colored 9 Pairs Black In pairs dressed. 3 pairs undressed. _ _ Sizes 5%. 6%. 7. 7%~ 7% "1 colored 6,-6%, 9% in Black. -‘_h-n--- $1.15 Perrin’s Gloves for78: 23 Pairs Black Two pairs 5 3,-4, Seven _pairs 6. Five pairs_6 l'-4, Four pairs 6% Fon;-__pair5 6 3-4, One pair 7 1-4. JAMES Plllll MU FAIRYLAND ‘Opera House ‘snlllz-n.iY'Nlsal ,_ \ 1 Mack Howard The cele- brated Comedy juggler and Acrobat. _ _ _` Presenting a number of new andf - ~ i ‘ when you can get hot drinks at any# hour. exceut ,s.t°ftl.‘_n§ f-e-its' - - I ' .' ' ‘while you sic ep at nfy popular resturant. ' ‘¢\unl\|dV_€'€&`¢`¢uu`\¢ul`¢l\,@,¢ nnnnnn (C0lJ1Piled for The Saturday Guar-_ dian.) ~ .- What lovely things books are."- Buckle. Life by Huth, _ O “There are some books that charm us by their wit or their sweetness, others surprise and captivate us by their strength : books that refresh us when weary: books that comfort us when afflicted: books--that exalt and reilne__ our -natures, as -it! were ,to a finer mould ; bopks that rouse usiike the sound of a trumpet: :books that illumine the darkest hours, ‘and 311 all'ourj day with delighi:_.”-A B001; for all” Readers.-Bpodbrdi l C O _“The man who knows .his Homer thoroughly knows morei about the Greekswthan he who hasdamiliarized himself_with all the work of the archaeologist and philclogist and his~\ torians of the Homeric age; hs who has mastered Dante has penetrated the secret of msdievallsm; the man who counts Shakespeare as his friend can-.afford to leave mostothar books 'about Eliza.beth'a England unread."- Mnbie_ ' ‘ t U U The following are' some books in the Dodd Library which',are deserv- ing of recommendutiou‘,"4'.o “Guar- dian” readers :-- _ fi The Intellectual Life ...'._.Hamel‘t6n Tales of the Enchanted ` Islands of the Atlantic'.._Higglnson Ungava Bob-By Dillon.._.__Wallacs. “Its description' ci the‘ life of the fur trappers will please both young and old." The Viper Of Milan-By l}HE1.KING’Sx‘C0l"Nl`Y GUARDIAN.. _ __ _ Y' J Offices in ifoetigue. _ Manager: and In Souril. Percy G- Seaman. Manager. ...Many deaths and much illness is reported in the Eastern part of the Province by a correspondent from St. George’s. .._Don't`forget the leap year skate in the Montague Rink, Monday, Feb. 24. Admission 10c. Proceeds in aid of band. _ 2--22d1i. /...The following are the oillcers of St. Georgo's Lodge, I. 0. G. T. Georgetown, for the present quarter L_ D.-Edward Lseman_ ' ` C. T.-John Morrison, re-elected. P. O. T.-Mrs. Edward Leeman, re- elected. ~ V. T.-Annie McLeod. Sec'y.-Mrs. George Yostcn, re- elect`ed_ ~ F. Sec’y.-John Walker. Treasurer-Mrs. Tom Henry. Mar.-George Yostob, re-elected. D. Mar.-Joseph Yoston. re-elected. MONTAGUE MARKETS. __ Corrected for- every Wednesday und I Saturday'is=ue. _ _ ‘ Herrlngprhbl L (DtoI“(l) Ood,pe:qulnral . _._ $40010 500 Ostsper bus_....... ._ 0 Potatoesperbus___.._.... . Turnlpeperbus..... ._ ._ _ Emlmper doz....._. ._ 25 16 launnrpsi-|b4anny>._.:.._....... is ‘Butter-perlb( mery)_......___ 24 ,Chickens per ~lb jliides per\b..__.. Marloris Bowen. The Morning Leader: “A splendid and lurid picture of fourtfeenth- century Italy." To Girls ...................... ..H. E. Horsey “The higher phases of life are tone “The higher phases of life are touch- ed upon as well as the great ques- tion of all ages. Notably flee from cant"-Dial. Venetian Liie_.._..__...__ ......... ._ Howells. "A true, vivid and almost Q. com- plete picture of Venetian life"- Pall Ms.ll`Gazette. Wild .................... ._ W;-lines. The Long Labrador Trail _..Wallncc_ ;Bar1ey_per nun. _ ___ _ _._ _ fHayper hon, looss.... . ,Best per lb (oaroassl... ._ Pork per lb (cal saas). _ _ . Lamb pe lb (carcass). _ Wool per lb....._. _ Cali.-kins, per lb. _ _ __ _ Apples perbus' _ .. Cabbageper doz. _ _ _ _ Beats per bus Carrots per luis. _ _ _ _ _, _ Flour, Roller Process per 1001 aa GP t*f*"` 1°; In 50 » lr _i"` Irzszde --f- 1, i 1 7l\°| The makes , - r-1 '_ \---~ “ ‘ _§-- Cv We beg to offer the following Principal and a Reasonable Return I ` _ _ Eastern Canada Savings and Loan. Nova Scotia 'I`e‘lephone',". _ . . _ _ Acadia Suga‘r Preferred. _ . _ _ _ . . . _ . l L A Half.. N ~‘._- '° ' CORPORATION STOCKS _ _ _ _ 6 p c Halifax Fire Insurance. .` . _ .1._. _ _ _ _ .5 p c Halifax Tramway Company. . . _ . _ . it C SMACKINTOSH & CU. Stocks which combine Safety of Dividend _ . .7 p c Price Return 135 5. I I 12 5% Ss 5% ..6pc 90 ' 6?/3 salons, N B. ' $5,000 Brandram-He l We own and offer for salc at par and accrued interest B nderson 6 p c Bonds- _ llrnndnnu-Hendcrvion is the most coin Those bonds are lssnodln dcnloninatlnns of $100 or Sl 000 as dcaircd by thc pllrcluxser. interest coupons being nttuoholl and p|iy‘r)\Lb'c half yearly. Pllrclnusurs are ontl led ton bonus nl' common n -k. _ d .‘ \‘vo'i`lhqoiii(l:llnTi:1snarc offered subject. w_|z_revicua solo. , -_ / plutc Lead, Paint, Dry Color and Varniah 1 _ Don :_ _ f Freeze _ ‘..__njllc`>vu~1oP1cjruRas .. H t ; ._ ` ~ '(1)' 'Terrible Ted; '(2) ninkyranky C=»f<1~- ` Chickei ’Pies ' , - " (3) A Life for n Life- New .Illustrated .Song-f .- ..MR.MADDISON. ‘ 'Admission i 0 _ F. D. Mecunmr an co.. |85 Hollis Street, Members Mdntrell Stock Exehnnge,4 Hospital-St. I Wallis _ ,' '_ Mon\r_ea|._ ` ' . I in abuurlanciiust \he.thlng th-warm' younp and. w -make you feel good end'_inong»duriag~ this changeable 0 , D 2 22/ 0atmea1ner_cwt._.._..... . $325 ` Hay pressed.'__.S...___.__.. 81500 ts 1000 . '5 E0 ... 4(l _ 40 llr=.. 35.00 The Lul.e__0f The Labrador |Tnrkcy ucr lb.....______. _ ....12 to 14 _ _ G il . ._ _ _ Gpc 9‘7 6%. Chap.-Peter Ross, re-elected. Guard-Charlie Atkins. A Sec’y -Maggie Bell ...The Guardian regrets to record the/_recent death of John J. Stewart arespected resident of Kingsboro, aged seventy-three, after a short ill- ness. He was a consistent member P eral services were conducted by pastor Beaman_ The day was cold and stormy but a large number gathered to pay -their last respects to a life~long friend and sympathize with those that mourn. He leaves an' aged companion and four brothers- Alex, of Ontario, Angus of Baltic, Josiah and William of Kingsboro; also two sisters-Mrs. Jessie Stew- art of this place, and Mrs. Elizabeth Fraser, North Lake; and one son Edison of Sourls and two daughters, Lauretta at home and Mrs. Edward Baker of Boston; and.a_ large num- bsr of relatives and friends to mourn the loss of an esteemed friend. Babys-welfare _ Mother’s Chief Care The one chief desire of the mother isthat hor little ones shall behealthy bright and good natured. Every mo- ther can keep her children n this condition if she will give them an occasional dose of Baby's Own Tab- lets. These Tablets cure collc, indig- estlon, constipation, diarrhoea, teething troubles and the other little ills of childhood. Mrs. E. Lelirun, e Carillon. Que., says:--"Baby's Own Tablets have been of great value to my baby. I have used 'them to r - gulate her stomach and bowels, an_d for teething and always with the best of results." 'Sold by medicine dealers or' by mail at twen‘ty~ilve cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ ‘Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. MARITlME"Pi`i0ViNGE SECURITIES Quotations furnlshei by -LC Mackintosh &: Co., Exchange Building, Halifax. N. S.) Bariks:- Asked British North America. _ ._ _ _ _ 145 Oommcroe'...._.._....__._._.. New Brunswick _ ._ _ NovaScotIa.., . . . . . _. Royal Bank of Canada. _ _ _ _ _ Union Bank of Halifax _ ..._ _ Miscellaneous :- _ Acadia Fire Insurance. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 05 Acadia Sugar, Prfwtexrod. U2 Acadia Sugar, Ordinary. _ ._ _ . _ A12.) Brandralwilendersorl, Comu_\on25 Eastem CnnadaSavi|lg>&Lf'umlIitl Eastern Trust Com. 5‘l‘Z, paid.. ._ Eastern Tru t Com. fully paid __ Halifax File Insurance . _ _ . ._ 871) ‘ Nova Scotia Telnphoa -. x d. _ _ .112 Portokloo . . _ . _ _ _ . . . Robb Engineering Co. Fld. _ _ _ 95 Robb Engineering Co Con.. _ Stanflclll s, Llmlt¢:d,Pfd.._ . Sl.anda1d's,Limir_eri_ 'iommon _ _ Bonds :- Aradia.Sulznr . . . . . . _ . . Halifax Electric '1‘rnmwny_. _ .|00 08 NovaScotiaSl'.ce|&Coal,Flrsta..i05 103 N.S. Sn.-.ol R: Coal Consolidated _ 101) D5 Robb Engineering. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 100 98 Robb-Mumford 05 0?. S_anilsld’s, Limited . ._ . _ 94 01 Bond \quo‘lat|nns are with accrued Internet Bid 1-ill 158 270 YB() - 221 105 275 282 224 170 90 1-B PS 20 |33 130 115 _ sl 110 BU 02' 40 E233 105 102 ____________<-l-- CONDEMNED BY PHYSICIANS_ Unscruplous dealers often prepare corn remedies with rcaustics and acids. Refuse sucl., and insist on Putnnm's Painless Corn Extractor. It’s purely vegetable. safe and sure. _ STOCK QUUTATIONS. 0 oss. Feb. 2|. Noon Jan. A-chison_.... .. Copper ¢_R.T...._.._.. . _... ‘ialti|nore_........ trle . -enuaylvanm. _ _ .. - wading "nav _ S u|_hcri.1’ielflc._ St.Paul. _ . Union Pacific _ U.S.Stoel __ U. S. Steel Prs'f‘¢l Sami Common. _ _ QW -_--GLOVES. 44 if 792 144 135 ia; . _ _ HHH lov; line an Womsn's mocha gloves, $1.25 _ _d___wf <7 I-48411. _ . _ _ _ “Murray Harbor South. I-lld6ir1lpd.a_dl8 , _ i-I.-v~~r-,f.~_ »._\~-.- ~¢v -7. .'~ .>'r*»l‘ ,ig __ of East Point Ba tist Church. Fun- Sk' i reward. lf|ld3l_ I °°°“ J' 0°' __ Ham' Wfasrnn-A -naman -for some Last chance to _buy ture. The last d0l>Bl'tm0l:_i; one szith dzxnpgg-I ee! in this month will be your last sw: bint ¢“:“::";°?:l“:‘¥'“ “wi _6_ pportunity to buy neck fur: at half Oh \\ “ll J P to & rcs. we have about any isle ln gala Good WH¢°'-- 1"- £745 , P‘ni:ii~emd1o.bl°°k “ck mi'-il'|di1i?_°‘ `on‘saLnIs3\Tia'§ll" lt“»lo`o'l5 ‘7~ --- ' ' F 35 . long, 8 8.41% 90011 Drone A' B\qekwo11's.»orange mar- sailau G line engine '5 I-1.* . l°0§\ ads in 7 pound tina only 'I0_eent| fworkin/3 ' order. “"4 0%' '°\l°'1- ,B ' this weak at’Beer 5 GoI'|.~ ~ $140.00. Lumadan, photographer, ~' ieelping the Prevents n Chappi n g _____f_ Nlakes Skin Smooth ' a|.d _ Velveiy. _l _ - 1 5 ._ 2-zrdzi ` _ _ ~ _ . _ ` . _ ...Mrs. John Deigle has returned to her home in Souris, after visiting lfrlends in Vernon River. 'under all conditions is a task. that perplexes most people. During the fall, _ winter and spring the wind and cold play havoc witli delicate skin, chapp' ing,cr.'.\ckingandrougheningandcausing complcction disfigure1nent_ Something is needed to aid nature in the preserva- tion and restoration of the delicate tissue. ,. . I &l'l1&fl0fl Cream ‘ Will be found truly an aid. No matter how rough or inflamed the skin may be,this splendid preparation will quick ly soothe, soften and heal it, Carnation Cream is a delightful, daintily scented emollient that can be usedat any time as it is neither sticky nor greasy. It is quickly absorbed-is antiseptic and des- troys all parasites that cause skin blem- ishes. Price only 2 5c and sold only by AntiseptiC Skin / _ Lotion es to use A er Shaving JAMIESON 11, MST; » - 5 WF* W U‘ ' I E Born- _ Goss-At Pleasant' valley, Lot 21, Feb. 14, 1908 to James and Mrs. Goss, a. son. ' GREEN-At Tignish, Feb. 14, 1908, Hazel, only daughter of J. W. und .Mrs. Green. MCKENZIE-At Vernon River Bri- dge, Feb. 21, 1908, John G. Mc- Kenzie, aged 68 years. SORROW-At the home of Matthew Gratteau, Feb. 9,1908, Miss Mary Sorrow in the 79th year of her age. Her sickness was brief and her death not without hope. SMITH--At North River, Feb. 21, 1908, William Smith, formerly of Charlottetown, aged 75.yeors_ Funeral today leaving G. D. Wright’s undertaking parlors at 2 p. . Interment at Peop1e's Cemetery. McLEOD-On Sunday, Feb. 16, 1908, nt High Bank, P.E_I., Malcolm Mc- Leod, in the 27th year of his ave. Leaving besides a young wife and baby daughter, a father, tire blo- thers, one sister and man! friends to mourn his early decease. LOST HIS VOICE ENTIRELY. Mr. J. H. Woods, of Point Rock, Oneida Co., N. Y., had a hard ex- perience. "A~ bad attack of Catarrh settled in my forehead' and tha pain over my eyes \was so intense I though my head would burst. My ed eve ni and throu h the Voice was gone. Two doctors' didn't ordered "Catnrrhozone"' It cured me and now many others hero use it also. My doctor says he doesn’t know anything so good for Catarrh and Throat Trouble as “Cnturrh- ozone." Use it to-day, you’re bet- ter to-morrow, 25c. and $1.00 at all dealers. Try Oatarrhoaone. Condensed Advertisements Too lata for Classification. values 98c. Women’s mocha gloves; "”“i"'""‘*”"‘T:°"°’: a trifle' heavier than undressed kid, B0§p¥§N;E?LT%mg£rk ;?z;"'&r°‘ almotslt asrrgoft and ssvegal vtiitlpiwt as TBw:G '$23, eimd 3:; gmfgggde "1 browvrg L_ with large stone setting. Find- and tam only »,A_ _good assortment er 1 berally r_ewarded by leaving at A. lor elm sr to 1;. xnstena nf $1.50, H°"‘° & °° “~ "*“°°- 2'"“’“'“P3~.. the. regular price, you buy them on ‘WANTED-to rent in March or Saturday for 98c. Jas. Paton Q: Co. April house _ with garden as 2-z$d1|_ near centre of c ty as possible W. ' . _._ go! 957 Q|ty_ 3_,0d¢_f_ ro. Vocal Duet-I will Magnify the f _ _ Gloves. Ladies* kid gloves- some r 6"iE'1I1~ 1;, 1; h 1 ° _ L°'d _sold below cost to effect a clearance. F Fitz;-oy wgcg, gag” eoxasfulgg Mm L“°y B'“‘}"§_::‘;f md Mr' W'-I’ We have a regular clean up in our Mt,” ,-0 m ' A M¢._ i ° - - ° H- PNY *° J- n. 1...-..r.-is-J¢¢n D¢iv.rl_.....v¢.a. . ' - Bt. ' - _ l,,_ ` ~ . N I I3. ' 4' len n Newest glove _fthe market 20 OST-Between Fltsroy Street and inch natural ohamois 12 button B"ght°“ °“ ‘hwy aoukf edium sined hand satchel wlti gth glove as per illustration, 1.95 m “_ sim 5! to “_ The m_°_ large brass initials M. L_ R. Finder V _ 0 Y My fumommm Get A pam JBL please leave at this omce and receive DIED ry kilt. s winter could scarcely speak. My> help me at 'all. The next~doctor` able for 1nen’s and boys’ them all out before the patterns. SALE Fon W. C. TUR The Low Price Dry _ Sunynslde.Charlot o vi ii IG DISC() UN T \2`o Pieces Factory Cloth zo p,c. .0f These are last year’s patterns, all good and suit- suits. We want to clear new spring patterns come in as we like to begin the spring trade with new ' CASH ONLY l h d I h- vo cs grew very osrse an coug st. Dunnanes cathedral Wednesday, February 26, |90 Paoonaivl: 2. Chorus- Gloria from Ilaydin FirstMsss. Sf. Dunstsn’s Choir. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mrs, Byrne. Dr. Csven_ Miss na Sinclair St. Dunstnn's Choir. 7. So . Solo-0’Salutaris.... .Gan 8. Baritone Solo-Ave llgsria _ _ _ _ _ _ . Mr. Wallace. _ 9. deeirelh. _ _ . _ . . . . . . _ _ Allisttson ` Miss Amy Earle kid glove section Jas Patgnzgllpd Dougsll, Kingston, cr: ggwsatsroy M "mo C,,,¢w¢||,,,d B,-own I5. essrs T 1'. Chohu-Maguificat Emmerig }St Dun|lan'| Choir. Tenor, Solo-The Holy uty. Adams - _ Rev,. I. X. Galant. Contrallo ‘ Solo-A Dream of Paradise . _ _ . . . . . _ . . __ _ . _ .Gray Mies Lucy Blanchard. IQ. _ Mrs. Fraser. Baritone Solo-Abide With Me... Adams Prof. Barlow. ` -Byrne. .Y St. Dunsisn'| Choir. o il sive The King. 14 GRAND SACRED CUNCERT 1. Orgn Solo-Overtu_e to Samson lst ovement..._.. _..._...Hnndel Allegro an1;1ro_Fu¥;;___ié. _ _ _ _ _ _ Handel C0. ‘s Qai tollie “Fsrmer’s Mass" in B flat Sop. Solo-Ave Maria . _Cherubini Bass Solo-O’]eeu _ . _ . _ . ._ .Yerdi Sop. Sologaudilh _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ Concone Chorus-Tantum Ergo _ . _ ._ Goeb es Briss Constance Fitz: erald. ._ ._ Luigi Luzzi Ccnhnlto Solo-Like ss the heart Vocal Solo-Sweef :spirits Hear My Prsyer.._._. ....Wallace Solo and Chorus-Inillmatua from Roaelnil Stubat Mater. Soloist Mrs _ Devi1\p_»’Pfa1ees . . . . . ._ _ _.Billie New I Advertisements 8 all ‘ Charlottetown Steam Annual General Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Company will be held at their office. corner ofGreat George and Lower Water Streets, Charlottetown. on Wednesday the 4lh_dsy of`March next, at the hour of ll o,clock a_m. for the elec- tion af Directors and other business. By order. G. \V_ WAKEFORD, Lzzdioi Secly. SL Manager- City oi Charlottetown Tendersfor.Snd Sealed Tenders addremad “for ~and" will be received at this office until ,noon Monday the 14th day oi' February |908 from any person nr persons willing to supply the Cily of Charlottetown with 500 cublcyardl of shore sand in lots of loo yards as per speclilcnlion and terms lo be seen at theoffice of the City surveyor also goocublc yards of und from Hoi, land Cove or Kappa 'hs some to be deliva ered whenever directed by the City veyor By ord:r _ W. W. CLARKE 2-201141 Pill!! City f