~ ___ . ;,.i _ _ __ x ii'. ‘.-1°* -., .. , _ ., _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ I ni = ~ ~-i ' -" '- uw. ”‘» .-». = -i ~ _ >~‘ " < uf _ . _» 'i 1. ' . . iw f. ~..'1' . >. ‘,<.#'~-' '~» ~ , if v-~/“~'~.'» .. .-.. ,_1._ »_f.~ _ i ` " 'W' "ii “' . ”'» 1.- “ S Y ".. H51. »~ "“ _ - I » -1.2” .-2* “_ ` ` " ` V " “ "~"""‘ " "' I+' 1:" ii _-..._ ‘ "" Au “-"l-'..-' - .' __ V f ._ ` r I ' ii i ‘ ` ' _ _ f < ‘_' t ' _“_,_1_,. .-.i»':. ~a'i._1 Q4-_ ____~l‘_e-..`-'_'.'4 ._ _ - ' ' ‘ _ . ~'_~~<°_w~=_~»_’*»_¢_~».._ -__,;/;,, _V _ .- ._ , _ i».._.'»__», iiiaiicn i' .___ " I . I . . - ~ ._ 7, lg!! "T V"”" p]|i|q'|‘ rip /\]V,|," "`"_ ' C! if ~ lm LATEST NEWS T _ __ _ A __ ig _ , _ in _cl J'."" Make no mistake iUse only-A T TA JMB I i t those medicines theibest doctors I' approve siwiiiii ,mi / order Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, well and good If soiiigiliindoctor i Q U E E N ,S (2 0 U N T Y H \ __ \\\\\\i _ ___` I /% still well - ' B¢lS€ _ and HC kl'l0WS b€SlZ. Trust him_ .I.o. Am 00.). ___ It a s to u in this Province. G. Walker, Sninmersirle, came to th CHICAGO' Mar' 3"W°rd°“S "I “W” lenwoll _ . 0lll' Wellner's _few _ el S N0 matter how small ' - tore ll have on 1 _ _ ii._. - 3 P1202 ‘l lc-wclr' ' ] . with us, wek . , _ _. _ 5 lm* f‘"\€‘ _md every ___g§iP___2; pp;nrl__pf il, give you a ticket _ ' e \\‘1 lip, ._ ~ ~ proof vaults so that if we were iiiifiiitiiliiaieiiéhiuighhifi rst I ' ore mmed t° the gf0\\l1fl. you could call the ext day and get your ]¢~“.¢1,-y_ V De I O l'f_you try us witli your jewelry rep-.iiriiig p . "Y 11 will be pleased with our woik_ H W. W. Vvellner. Jeweler i L et us demonstrate our skill by making for you the best portrait o°T so .-.,._, T- UFS-ig. Mllrray River, was in the Chester Pratt Qt. Peter's was in G. R. Montgomery Montague, wasl P Y b y -_ city yesterday. city yesterday. uit v‘yap_or;_ Sgturday that Alex Mar --_ . l , ' _ . _ _ I n u ey e was 1" the city out within three years, when the ob- I ... the city yesterday. Neil N. and Mrs. McFadyen, Cano _ (‘ove,_returned a few days ago fro John Drake, Cornwall, left yester--a Visit to friends and relatives l day for Strasberg, Sask. "l\lontague. _W~ M. Lea, Victoria, was in the MTH' T- Huwaflr City, ls no °\¥Y yesterday. registering at the srvauy improved since ger inte iii Victoria. ness. Her friendis will be pleased t know this. ' fmlfllli-5 'those registered at the Victnir-I A telegram was received yestei-da 18 Yesterday. n_ft_eriioon by the Rev, 1'), McLean 1- ,Bflkfll-011, a_nnoiincing the death 0 John McLean, M. I.. A., Soiirls_'Dr. J._ A. lodgar Hills, Church .ame to the city to attend the open._Scot1and minister in Montreal. The __ Ill! of the Legislature today. ‘telegram was sent by Dr. Andrew Mc-_‘_ _ _ - --- l'liail ' I youliave cverliad. `",,,,,, (_ _ . - '~ »» (f. Carver and Miss G. Lane, ---- GEO. ll. C Photograplier, The Studio where Baby is Always FLO if ive Roses in Iibls and half bbls Royal Houseliolcl bbls and half bbls_ Royal Stewart iii_ Iihls and half hbls' Fedora in bills and half bblsi Purity in blils and bags; n Beau-r iii blils and bags Puritan in blils Quality Guaranteed, Prices Low Beer filo Coffs l B... ` M other’s H ome-M ade Bread Mother nt her best couliIn't beat the purity and goodness of our bread-we are certain it’s thebfst aolii _unil for iiiire,_i4w1-rt, nutritive riilnlities is siliir-rioi' to any other iiiiide in tue city. I I Welcoiiie. I will .J ~ Cralk Sask left yesterday after _'l_“here will be a drama entitled "0 lhe Woven Web in R .».l _ . 0 0 ii . r . < - _ _\\Q 1 ’ .1;`. _ on for Georgetown, en route to " " given ' nstico `___~._ l __ _‘_ Craik, Sask. Hall tomorrow evening, March li, ,,\ ' I _ i Doors “lib ohne at seven o'clock . A ~‘-fue bill was found against Jos- and play begin about 7.30. Admis- ' eph P Murphy of this Provine-, at sion will be fifteen and twentv-five __ ‘X10 hSllPreme Court now in session amcents ___,_,A _“__ mkerst. His ti-isl will proceed this _ _ .; e w I r w I S I, ._\ .- wee _ _ _ . Seth Jones, Sussex, N. B., who has `_ Qi: _-_ _ ____ _ beeiiadvertised to address a poultry . _ . .. _ /__ ._°_ is Her many friends will learn with Ilweflng at Mt Albion on Wednesday 9 state penitcntiaries in California and ' stunt, fickle creature, whose love dies e against societ-» and himself and is de. “ 'rim statement of Mr. Hoyle, it-M. W CY was three years, elicited discus- ” statement was supported by Mr Mn,-_ Y character. duration and strength of 3 of i B va 1// ////A ,_ /// 3 \\§ 'Illinois yesterday held ivoinan up to the public in the light of an incon- \\\\ ject; of her affections commits crime ,ilrived of his liberty. den of the California State pri:-ron, that the limit of a wonian's constan- //////////// ' sion. Inquiries were made and the ‘ phy. warden el the state pi-is-en of Illinois. He made an analysis of the § f “'°m'1!l's love for n State prisoner; ' t NG ii The U Pm I Kind, Wholesome / thatPleaoes powvpll » the People c, -iid Economical E. w. c.iu.E'r'r co. Urn. _ TORONTO, ONT. _ I\'1Al'_‘)E If\l CANADA """l""' \ ' -- P Q ' 1”' i I / - ` / "'///// \ C _...K \i\\\\\\\\\ A 3 ., T } .E l. ,»_w. _ _ _ _ _" _ _ _ ‘ _i i * .4 '__ to sit up again. _ seiiuently- he will not be able to fulfill ’ ~ f ___ _-_- ' this appointment. ‘ ' Boots \’oii‘lI have to see our new styles in boots for iuen- tliey’ie thebestwe have ever shown »i I you. These iieiv arrivals are liere iii the faiiioiis Invictus styles- the best brand of boots for men made - -and forquality and style are away ahead of all others. lii Iienvy. ii-.ilciproof style, lain and black Iclilliers, for walking and out _._...iiiiQr_;\'giir_:inil lighter styles, iii plain aiiil pnieiil ll::ilIii~i's lor evening or dress wear. i Prices. . _ . . .$5 00, $5.50 and $6.60 We want you touot ncuuaiiiilr-d with our Iioiiie-iiialie-brand - twll I I lieulwiit for your stuiiuieli and L pnlnti-_ 'I‘ry ii Ioiif Lon=ergan's- Lunch (Rl. Bakery l58 Kenl Sli-eel WAILINE TEEES EIIIST NIEETINIS NEW YORK, Mar. 1-William Eng- lish Walling, the wealthy Socialist und writer, took the stnnil in his de# fense at a night continuance of to- dny’s sessioii of the hearing of the .‘»l00,Il00 breach of promise suit proiiight -against him by Anna Biirtbe iii-iinspan. He testified he' first met :lie plaintiff in Paris in June, 1905. “I was walking down the Champs 'iillyssecs with B frirnil," Walling said, "and we saw two young women walking along. I said to one ‘My Q. _ 5 friend thinks he knows you.' We! D.m“ rg' *E _ talked about the way Pnrisians mat and talked with women on the streeisi at night. Finally we took a cab to an amusement place-it cheap sort of Honey Island." walling said he met Miss Grunspnn again in a few days and they h€‘°llI“€ quite friendly on the third in'eoting._ He denied giving her a ring or any| token of engagement. Walling testified that he and Miss Griinspan lived together _in Berlin. Russia and ln Switzerland. 'Ftierii was no talk nf matrimony in rinv Uf their travels, he said. “Of d-d IN’ iiivet Miss Gi'\inspan's mother ns Sho testified. _ _.-.._--- YEARS OF SA'I’lSl<‘AC'T`lON. You’ll flnd that the only Bicycle i_‘ii‘e wjicli will contlniioiisly satisfy 'you ia the Dunlop Detachable. lt_ha_s lieen coiidiictiiig a “Hl1ilb`ffl"U"“ -miipaigii since 1888. A<11~ “Bn sure to see the Recreation lirill and lienr lieap Frog -TON" _M rue concert. Wedm-sdny nrghi. _M{*_\"~I‘ _,._,_h_ f . il-iidrli. Oursnrlng shipment of H)/9f“d°‘_ HAVERI~ilI.L, Mn_r¢li 1-Siiflering Broadolotli just opened. 6\{_2\‘Y flve yards stamped ‘°HyQf°°° E9" your protootlonln the new Blues, Greys,'l`ans_ many st21P|° 5h“d°5 and isineii si.7s yd IBS# ,f*29"'" qi5¢,0uh|._--P.it.oiis. 2-2301-f~ New Valeliolonnes Ed;_iln<|S.~flf‘d insertions. Torohons. Embroide- r l e s. Embroidery insertions. Straplngs etc now ready T0' our lnspeotlon and really W0"'~h Y |f,._Pg(,0|'\5_ - 2-25(|\.f. "Save 20 per cent. on that re-ul* bolstering loh. To lndiics DGODIU YO bring this work along wrll WG 8I`° allowing, during March, 20 per cent- nn an siilis iinri tsiiestrias- 9°" 5* Weeks, Furniture lleiidqiiarters___1dt__ 1| B riin Dental lfarlols N ' Richviioiiii St. i’lio|io li'i:iJ Il. Alley £5’ Co “‘ .- Cliarlotietoivn ‘ll It is understood thai, th _ na. A. s._iii-:in H l)ENTlb'l` I Lillies iioui-_s 0-1 ann- 2 6 l Over Jenkins & Son _ NEW PROWHF l'l.<\4 l~. H I Ll) portrais iiirule by us are childlike, just as our portraits of adults pos~.er-_~. strength and character. \\'c are experts in Iigliling :uid |io5iu){. and our c-iiiiipnieiil is ciiiiiplt-lii_ Collie in mid see iiiir I iii-. If. yriii iiider we will pleztsi _\.»i.. The__Bayer Studio Dr. L. H. » lf Surgeon DU--fist _ Uver Prowse limo. I M *A TIIET HIIPES SUEIIIEIIS WIIN'T HEISIEH EEET .__-_ W.\S}l1N(l’l‘ON, March 1-"May you have no blisters." This is the senti- ment that President Taft wrote in the log book of two young New York soldiers, members of the National Guard, who are trnmpiiig from New York to Hun Francisco. Their pur- pose is to show that ii new form of hiiapsnck which they carry is easier than the one noiv in use by the ariny. _ SHIIP IIIHE_EI_I§HTS EIHE from fright and poisonous vapors, 'several employees at the MGBYS W00d Illeel Coinpaiiy iii Plioeiiix Row escap- ed serious injury, if not death, v/lien a big five-gallon can of cement callgllt ure from an unknown cause UIIS Ilf- teriioon. _ I ’l‘lie blazing fluid, which ran fllllcklv to all parts of the room, ispattercil and liiiriicd everytliiiig with which it ieamo in contact. . Panic-strickiii several of the girls rughmi from the room wliile some one with n Cooler head despatched a tele- phone messnirc to the central lire sta.- tion. walter Leonard, an enil'I0Yfc. sus- tained burns about tho head and shoulders, he having endeavored to lbeat out the llre when lt started. but 'li was forced to LZIV0 “ll- "Uouches, setteos, odd Di¢CCB. Gilb- which may need re-i\llI\0\“¢°"‘“5 should be dons new while our 20 per cent. discount offer on covsrlntil 18 available. Elegant variety. Y0\\ See wa are anxious to bring this work in early so as to relieve the DI‘¢B!\"`° during the busy season.. Beer & Weeks. Fiirnltiire Hendqiinrters. 3409-!- ° in white, another employee, Eve y was overcome by the n0XIOUR |\\m0U ‘which filled the room and she was 'also burned about the hands, having ulntors are eiirzoiiraged to hold on to est possible land values have been reached tliruugli the lniprovenieni, ,-,f the adjoining property, ,iii this mm. of uiiiiiiiirovnrl lima inns: nav .1 ni, dei' single mu :incl municipal owner- ship, lildiiioiitcii has advanced in FI Years from rt popiilatioii of 2,500 to 35,(l0!l, and when the suburb of i~ltint'icona is added the population Y P e telephone system in the world, a street railway system sccoiiiil to none, and niagniilcent watcif works and el- ectric llightirig system, all muiiicipal- ly owned. 'I`llcre are of course individ- uals and corporations that will neith- it is upon these that the system falls (host heavily; and sooner or late. sell their property or hiilld in order to prevent its being swallowed up in taxation. The Hudson llav Coinpany is the greatest olleiider in this partic- ular, nolcling rt large block of land, tentrali located, yet being* willing sessnient in 1910. When the case reached the Supreme Court the prop- erty was assessed more than had oi-igiiiiilly been levied by the city. : 1 fliir Ellervescent Saline keeps the stomach anil liver right and the sys- tem free from poisonous waste mat- iiir. lt in a inilil pleasant reinedy and no much liet.t.er than harsh irritating piirgutivea wllicli do more linrni than good, 25c bottle. FJ. A. Foster, (lentriil Tlriiizstorc. Suiinyslde. drtf. People’s Theatre TUESDAY . il) Little Snowdrop (2) The House of the ___ _ 'l`lie Intermediate Vics leave for _-‘ Montague at 3.45 p.m. Wednesday, The remains of the late Chester H. One Iiour's skating after the m,,_¢_¢h_ ll/Icliay which were forwarded , lleturn fare for- an enjoyable exciir. Tuesday, Feb. 28th., to his old home S sion, the last of its kind this season, in French River, were interred on the 31- following day. The services were per- - g --- icrmed by the Rev. Messrs Murray In Men S _The funeral of the late Mrs Noah and Rnttee and a large namber of -Wmlkhan, City, took place yesterday friends assembled to do honor to from her late residence, Cumberland their late beloved neighbor and to 131-. to the People's Cemetery, where ofler sympathy to his bereaved par- intnrment was made. The funeral was ents. The pall bearers were:-Elmer "‘=\”Y` IHFECIY attended and bore testi- lVwLeod_ Cuthbert Montgomery, John m'-'lhy to the respect in which the de- Gillespie, Oliver Orr, Chester Buntain , ceased was held. Rev. Z. Ii. Fash oril_ aiiil Wilfrid McRae. The remains were i elated nt. the ceremonies at the house followed liy a. large concourse of I ami crave. friends to the Goldie Memoriai oem- f I -_ etery where they were laid to rest. _ i’.~..~.llni.on_Ad ' _ vocate, which has had such a. lengthy The death occurred on Tuesday, the - career, will once again change handg_ 7th of Feb. inst., at Grand Tracadie, _ W. N. Diichemin, of Charlottetown Of Miss Helena McDonald, in the for- and Mayor L. B. McMurdo, who have' tieth year of her age. The funeral been operating this newspaper, wiii took place from her brother-in-law's retire at the annual meeting of the residence N. J. McDonald's at Tra- Comlluny on Saturday next_ and H_i3_ cndie, to St. Michael's church at Cor- _ Anslow, of the Campbellton Graphic ri-.n Ban where requiem High Mass 5, will assume control. He was forineriyf ii-ns sung by Rev. Father McGuigan- _ connected with the Advocate,-M0n¢_ tiicrice to St. Joachim’s. Church, Ver- _ tml El- . non River, where Rev Father Morri- '--'°~' son olllclated at the grave. Previous _ At a recent session of the P, F;_ 1 to her residence in Grand Tracadie, - Daily Association a coiisiderable ai. deceased lived in Vernon River. bor ` niouiit. of dissatisfaction. was voiced ll'-"H110 lmfilih. Wh@¥`0 ll “'id@ Circle '-‘f 5 "_""" the l'l`0VBllil1g system of taxa- sorrowing friends mourn her untimely tion whereby, it was claimed n man death. A silent mark of respect was would save money by allowing his evident in the large concourses of money to remain in the bank instead people. that followed the remains to of investigating it in improving his their last resting place. She leaves to property. Wonders have been worked mourn her widowed mother and one in Edmonton, Alberta under the :i;;_`sister, Mrs. N. J. Mcllonald, in Tra- sessment nnil taxation system iii force c-.1-die. and three brothers and one there. Under the old system Eamon. sister in Wcsterii Panalin. To the be- ‘ ton suffer:-ul all tue cusitoinnry evils reaved family is extenilecl sincereiivm- ‘ of arrested and unequal development llatliy for the cieuiirtcd. Riiqiiiescnt in such ns are found wherever a preni- lince. llozii. O r: .-......-»~ -.‘,-f vo .~./-»_»~i.~ -w~- tached. A _f _,F ___`.-.~ Pleasure that Miss Emmeline Biirh0¢_ evening, March sth., next has been 5 ~ ~- "v..,.,,-._-. __ clty, has so far recovered from her detained at his hume on account' of ` y 1 U 2 1 .rr air recent severe illness that she is able the sudden death of his sister. Con- ’ This is the first shipment of the new cotton shirt- Waists for spring and summer wear. VVe were enabl- ed to procure them at a very low price and know they will just last a few days at such little prices as are at- .¢»~ P S Vi/'e have only enough of tliese waists to last ° ° throiighoui Friday and .~atiirday’s_seIlii1g so - ' those who coine first will have the best choice _»r»»- ¢-t~». Perfectly plain tailored sliirtwaist of printed percales, plait soft cuffs, plain linen collar. The grounds are But- cher blue, grey and wliite. Sizes 34 to 42 Regular i.25, Sale price .... CH.. Allover einbi'oidc1‘ed iniill fi-out 3-4 length sleeves, col- ~Tar :uid eufls tucked and fin- slied with val edging. But- tons in back. Sizes 34 to 40 Regular ._35, sale price._.$l.00 C8 Allover embroidery shirt- waist with :i circiilar yoke and attaclierl collar of rows of _ Gerniaii Yaleiicieiines inser- tion, button iii back sizes 34 to 40 iuiii is placed on buildings and spec- _- l Oharlottstowiv. ll ri . "' --anim hi U _ _ _ _ itil iiniinproied lands until the high- C D R I p For Infants and Children. °”“““°“ i" “""“°"°°“ ‘°” ‘hi °“'“" Ilia Kind You Have Always Bought " equnl to his neiglilinr. who may have Bears the on his lot a buildiiig worth n largc, _ slim of money. Un-'ler this new order ‘Signature of ' ' ‘ 14 Very line soft finish lawn sliirtwaist triiniued with rows of wide and narrow tucks. Buttons in front with smoked negulai' \,$i.io. SiIepi'ice...85C Ca. m pearl button. Size 34 to 44 Regular i 63 Sale price Ca. STANLEY BROS I The Always Busy Cash Store 11 i corporation appealed against the as- _ _ _ F------1' | THE Seven Gables. (lil The Merry Wives of Windsor. BILLY STEWART I In lllustrated Song. “NEWK” SAWYER pluekllv endeavored to assist ln driv- ing out the flames. ~ men had a hard iii-e to lliflit _i _ _ The tlrc . _ when they arrived, liiit cheinlca streams siifllced to extingiiisli the IL blaze. _ Smilcologist Optical Service Oni' auibitioii always has been to supply our pmroiis with tlic Best possible Opti- cal Service. The iiiiportaiice of correctly measuring the slightest eye detects, has itil to the invention of many sciciiiific iiistriinients and the prriciise of iiictliods of examination absolutely to be depended oil. For years we have been using these best systems with proiioiiiiced success. Our prices are very low; for iiistaiicc, our Iiigli grade gold filled spectacles fitted with first quality spherical lenses, including examinat- ioiioiily. 3.00. Coiiiplicntcd lenses will cost extra. lt will iay you to put- roiiizi- ii~. _ G. F. HUTCHESON _ _ _ _ _ I . 7715' G ‘sto_rniy on iihovo ny will sel onllég 5 Cenil Admission 5 fmt-' F“I”"‘ 0\"‘°“‘“ tl, / 'QOCEF Ii-\yli.f’.'..'t`i{§l‘ii'..'.Zi"ii.l.°,I'.lI`i'y"'l.‘}"ilf'i?. '.l'3.° ___ _` 4 *- __ _-1 -1-" _(Aly. _ I-Lldlmpd _ '11' F T____B____=e LOOK OUT ‘ for the inany siibstitutes oflererl you iii place of HUGHES’ IIUUGH MIXTURE ten Tins its niaiiy poor iniitalioiis. _ _ The A successful cough reiiiedyjs seldom duplicated but of- ` I i' i' G60. E. Hughes i °,‘;i_'_;;,;,,,, l I 3 I Banner Flour Every barrel of llanner ineaiis iiiore :ind better bread than you can get from the ordinary flour. Baiiner isa blend of the best bread and pastry flours - it contaiiis all the wheat tIiat’s ,I good to eat. Better health and a_ liappiei- lifi- conies froiii eating liaiiner baked goods-you should try this lloiir ti-r your Tainily‘s sake. . i _ . _ _ ._ _ ‘ __ _ _ .= ' » >.c.r.%‘- ..~»i.~- “‘..~.__- ..» Conservation 'I That`s the big word to- day and It applies to the care of your carriages. Let ns store yours now and paint it before the FRED. C. WALLER Get Better Bread--_-Try 101°-if Si- - d6mpd II Hillsdale Farm For Sale The undersigned ollerl for solo hll farm of 100 acres, 4 miles from Char- lottetown situated on Royalty Road _ . . y . _ _ es and School. There are good build ings on premlsos..'l`hls farm ll ln a high state of cultivation and wel watered If above farm ls not sol by Private Sala before March Sth l ‘ Get a barrel tod.i ---the tliaiiige will do voii good \ within one mils ol Railroads. C\\\\\'°\\- _ I ` 9 Phone < ’ 0 l" ree 3 I I _'_ is ' ' will be sold o that date ati m to ethoi l 237 I)ehVefy with stoclnnorgp and lmiilerriogts. A _ _ . ,\ __A :`%4'o_'t'i'\~<. o _,_-_ ..=_.~ .1 \\_‘- A 1, _=_".- _-' - -'lt' ‘.1 ._ i ..`. -,- . \