undars 'lid' tavwork aailludsto 40 * 'cars Experience ht b d :its dlatggvith all lids ands or sarisnsrl rnsu-mars. li ,year vase :gg "Fifi-‘I \'¢ll¢lhbsr that we llseaaass V\/€l_l_|\I€? W_1_l@makar and Jewell;-r. ' \ ' THB QUEEN 5 t will r llaso Oil* in new Prim ' their-A Holuristirtcwrr 'fl 5:. Rav. Jaa._lcDousar.i. lD.V.iostisbhsthtsasru as _fled by- lsr, Healy Hvpm-, sraronriaalastukhtf and was atts h 'bythe Sloth Altima velarana and anmbesdl-bsirlrisnda. - 'rsr.reaasrrrc mums in-an uaursx yr , tsniay contained the uawa af _tba death J. J. suwsrr, lunar sr tae riarala who _ - _-_;-_ .1 f Phowgraphy A Pnoioofbrby :cfs bouts- fi. E iul Ehstei Card., _ \ or:o.ir. coox, .l_ u Photographer. '- ng Studio where Baby is Always ~ Weleeme. ~ of print order iiughes -- r- " ‘ Mil 3 ,auf gygg with a P.” of meetlogofths oitasnsln ths0dd£sllowa' Cascars’ `l’ilIs"! 551; 0 ' 1 _ - ~;;~-W’ v|nce,andaraonghls-friends was sin~ permanent i-:jury to sight if has to be held tro close in to :ee it'b;at. If you call on rhape we can by testing and me c,,,,,,|,,¢;,,, mg .11 4|,¢,¢m and at the right distance. rr u' 4 rn. ""'°“f.'.'}'° irl":a W arf r-le do ' cs ,?,'ridr}bieas:nt aftgr elects. Price z5c ,er box. - - ° Geo. E. Hughes, W=llX.!;.Qll» e' Public Meeting Cui ~ l nice ' llounl Slovarl Hall _0N_. ll“l° *hi* N°“ll\- muy Marci 1, iooz rec pairs Ladies' Slippers, regular price $1.50 now $2.00. .ASU 7 D- ID.- lso pm. Near. ,$50 bonu Goodyut A public meeting lo dimnss the sd~ 'dt' no' S2 5°. .. gglcsspal sub id granted by the Utiawa rerveof last October, and the “CWI 37-25 3011.91 b°°¢l~ ‘WVU-65 non-tuliiment of the terms of Union Boys' 31.95 Hockey boots now |r.5o. will be held in the Foresters’ Hall, mi". "$010, .hog no' ',_°°_ Mount Stewart, on Friday, March ist, Tire shoes speak for themselves. .t 7 P' m' "° “'!“°h P'°m"' C Tile advantage and have int Cr-¢:d lin. Mei-:Aciii-:N :flir- llliiliuvrfrn ti. if-~ - ~ .=._x= 6,, _ Lenten Season lslieie, and finds us with a large supply of 0 Drv and Canned Full. Our HONELESS CODFISH, put linallhe new Sfrurll Fish Drier, is iieellent. Also the Acadia and lialilax brands of Pure l'loue‘ess Cod- ihin two and thrve bound boxes, Ire delicious. clean and tempting. Orrriock of Canned Salmon, Clams. Ssnllnes, &c., are the best obtainable. #Call or telephone ilcKcnna's . Grocery.. l’l1°11=l»'5':.i:.':'.*..*°:.'.."~ ' Cab Service resonfs A SON ‘ l .25 This week we will' d°l°se out all our e or at “ _ Jas. F Doyle, » Russel C. Clark, H. F. Fcehaii, David _Is , ' F. C. lanllue, Edward Jay, Alex. McDonald. 1-27131 ral _ ' po q y Department, taking the foreign mails “_ fro ~ - [|H.H.l].J[lHl|S[IN Kant Stfear, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye, liar, Nose, Throat and Skin. ‘Eyes tested and itted for g asses. OFFICE HOURS U to ll L. ln. l.l'H.l) D Ill. Evenings by arrooirrtsnent. tltww » State and Province from Atlantic Chilli to Pacific Slopes-in every nation of the p. cg ‘sr-orl-i and in ever branch of the church our fancy boxes, paekagrs and hassats of chocolates marked over 5v 0 rrr\c|', rr- Bur-nl ol lliarragr-ru cents each have been reduced lu price 25. Per Cent. W0m¢||’5 Tn.. ._ ..... .., ... e do this lu ordr r to clear them out our uaw stock r rr.ves han . Call early and get i nr chains. Beer dt' Goff. Slippers , LAU"./IN f`-ENYIIL 2( C0 f’li,9fl0 5;lUD.’° "°l11=l1’s felt slippers J A5 BA_TtR Pf"ffp_ lleosr. eh£0l\'r miss this °° 05 the *Him slipper -lltlle city, ` ~°' All in Ulises’ gg Susana lllil Sttbfllsg .:S0ilE Fiil=_1tlS».Sl>.lr~ ll¢SS|¢¢ from -fttad as isfses or apr ctacles enable von , nine er: cnjeerr both elm "-°"“‘°'“° ‘“ ‘""“-“""°“"°"“ ‘*" ,_ G°°_ E' Hunk", J_ E_ B_ Mc_ immense los packs which the winds havr y,]_-,gm A_ M¢s§i”,,, L¢.¢¢, of flriltd together near Picton Island. If pjpoaiiiou, and the representatives this be the case it will reqnln u shame istrlet ° nd others are ’uvited to,.of wind to enable the stcnmrrs to make ot Wrlllamsdale,N.B. and received his ad ooation at Amherst Aasdemy of which institution hs was afurwssris Principal. Ha was called ta the .Bar io 1874 and was for several yearsa law partner of lr. J uetlea Sadgawick of the Supreme Court of Cspada. In 1875 hs assisted lu found- lnir the Halifax Harald newspaper. Hs was made Pres nent ofthe Ilerslfi Pub- lishing CJ. in U77, and assumed anis arli- torial management of the paper lu |878. In religion he was a Presbyterian. Hs was known to many people of this ‘Pro- oersiy estsamed. , ' W. R. Mcllris, who for six years had charge of the Merchants' Bank ot P.E. islsno at Albert-s'a.` was`na Friday aven- lrrg last, wsiud upon by a representative Hall and presented with an address and a pasture lor Montague, where he takes charge of the Bank there. Mr. leKlr made a neat reply, thanking tlroaa who so kindly remembered him in such a tauglbls way and alsr expressing his regnt at leaving Alberton. During his residence in Alberton Mr. _h{oKle had the welfara of the town to heart. As a member of the Alberton Hall Company be was lustnimental in having an up to dats hall placed to the credit oi tho town. He was also a prominent mein- ber of the West Prince Board of Trade, Mr. McK|e is succeeded by W. C. Lawson of this Crty. Yusrennar effected n alight change in the position of the two lee-blookadsc w|u'er stenmers now in the Straits try- ng to make pisauaea toaud from George' trwu and Picton. Both the Minte und ine Stanley were in the aftemoon repor- ted no be in the vicinity ol Picton Island but surrounded by heavy lol in which it was feared they were making but slow progress. There la uodoubt but that rho continued cold weather of late has had the rfleet of making lr quick rssape from the mass, although p it is thought they may be able to work ' through it of theirown power. Latest advices however contained no assurance that could be relied on as to when they rnlght bi expected ta get clear. The mall train lei last night about ten o'clouk, in res use ton re u s b the Poatoificv in the Irland which lmve been aocuruu lnting since Snlnrbsy la.t. Auumber ol passengers went, chiefly commercial men who hnve been slaying at the hotels. Tnrs is a day of women‘s societies, rvllgluus, patriot c and philanthropic. lint perhaps among them all there Is noi one more widely known than the Inter- national Order of The King'a Drughtanr. it In on intrrrienouririitionnl religious organisation und was founded in New York in 1%, by hui. Margaret Bottoms who held the ofilca of Praairlciit from that date untl her death in November last. The charter membership of ten rapidly increased to over half is million and mem hers of the Order are today found la every I o|G0d. Although the blend Qfllceol the Orler-is still in New York, Cauadn has agood r prenrrrrniiln in the central Iles Annie hi. Brown of Tonite, thr- .titurrr Dorulnion S-rrelrrry hiss douv ruuulr to promote uirn grow th of the ordrr am, |;,,,-,. “N ,foe itl0 circles and a mem in-rshlp of 34(1) Canada. The mottol "ln ills Name." The ol»j\‘l't-“Not I0 he ministered unto but to minister" The order was organised In Charlotte- town on the 9th cf January, ISN. by MM `Jndgr)Herrs’ey.Thare are three bran- cheein the city at W0 D\’“°°l' “"9"” The faithful Clrnls (Undenominauonal) President, Irs Artcmas Lorrii Th’ Loyal Circle (Sn P.-ui's Church) PH* lderr, Mrs Dlnl l Dr.vie~: The Wrl-ing Oirelu tF.rs|. Melhollru) President.. ull* lary Hughes. The-re o‘rr-l tr all hold monthly meeting-. Tha ilrst two named have muah furnished a pa iant'a room is the P. I. Island H-rrplinl. besides I-‘lfrr ingca ioial work in the church am Aww' rho poor. The Willing Olrolls .rw mg.; saargatie in its labours among ¢»,,.|°g|u||;9g|-L1! in the work of Us cliirlltvtriissvg the three eirelesv,U|isl under the beadol thaCharloust»wnUiQ lor 'rss mass Dlvsblm- TIM, vena raster sssm-rlv wi 4°* Wil* |..r~rr»re~|¢.arssrvaslsf*°rl 'U *ir opens. tain sisrau his ls 'Ishid- ¢, . .,--pa ans lsrssrtisldsst ssivfbe- British Aimed Prsh.`-:ahh is _ idea . ues nrshsssl |~'°°l\~4 ltbssas svss isumslsg lla, ,Ng :JH 149'. JUQII 3** Iulbbs hfflfd ~l‘ iiddtsthsn I '<2 _:rl ge Sl Qasrdauarir my toes plans at me I /'l‘irlarruss| dlamr iu celebration ol ` ndad I- Picton. Hs will therefore ar-rlva in 0| _, died early that morning. Hs was a nativa -is rathm- problematic matter just ' Ili isisimpnsslble tl In layllillll ll ll 6a.|raaalsai,§a'a'r.'r betas nuelvrd each Guan Wants! Pa-rarancu. David Small ysatsrdqssealvsd s tainrraus from l'l'esansa8llah,sayiu¢ that he wsa boardlsgtha steamer at Picton. and would stssths the Island when she Charlottetown U tha special which w l'aave Geosgatowuon the arrival of thc present. St-anlsy Yesterday A. I. Hewitt, President of The Charlottetown Hockey Club. telegra- llhed _the Prasldsntol' the Nova Bootle Hockey I¢sague,anqnlring ifthe Charlo- ttetown hodey team could play the Abegwelts on their return io this City from Newfoundland, al the latter Club had played, with J., D. McDonald of Sydney in their team, In the g/ames in Newfoundland. McDonald it appears has been suspended for some time from play- ing wi h amatasrsas he laaafd to bea prolenlonsl. lr. Hewitt last night. received the following reply in h rr anqnlry :-“Cannot plav against any on's who played with Macdonald. Have nstMail McLeod. J. C. Lithgow." Mr. McLeod is the secretary hers or the P. rs.. I. Hockey league. This rather mmpllcatr s matters if the rule de- fined by President Llthinsw is to be ob- served, for it holds amsteurfsloof from matches with t-he Ahegweits The Abeg- wairs, hcwavar. it Ia claimed, were not aware ot tba standing ot Macdonald, or ihat they ran any risk in playing him oc their team, and they will doubtless make representations to be re-lnstatcd so that they can enter into engagements to play with amateurs. The Charlotte- town Club fer-l somewhat hurt., consider- ing the recent tnru of events, with the way they have been treated since their formation by the Abeqweit Club, for they sry the latter would|.'t listen to playing with them when they proposed it, be- cause there was some doubt as to the standing of the Charlottetown team. The manager of the Charlottetown team says that lt. has beau impossible tc get on is game. but that they are qualified to p ay with any amateurs and are anxious to meet other teams. Tomorrow the Charlottetown team goes to Summerafde to play the Crystals and on Tuesday next 1 return game will be played in the Hlilsb ro Rink in this City, H0 . RS V Ewen Cameron, Albany, has sold his handsome bey Brazilian to Abner John- ston, Victoria, fora sum sold to be williln he vicinity of two hundred dollars. nnnnn nusslin |liS AHHIVH] New Yonx, Feb 25.-Alexis Aladyln. loader of the peasant party in the Ru.-.sian dennis, arrived here today on tba steam- er Majestic. Mr. Aladyfn proposes to make stour of the country. delivering lecturealn the casa of freedom in his native land. Ha already has been invit- od to speak at Harvard and Yale. Mr. Aladyln said, npou his arrival today, that hs would not be astonished if the new dounia is nevsrorganised. “lt is now too late to stop the prorrresa of liberty in Russia." he said. “The liberal sentiment is so broadcast andfgeneral thrcnrro Iinasla 'nnnlied on the peasants and labor purty Ha ls itspsaeantlaa ianalthongbiprevairt. d by thegovernmsntfor being nominated for the second douml. ' lr. Alarfyirr said that tha condition of the poorer clsssss In Russia' is desperate. He believes, he said, that more' than a 'milton persona will die in that country iinrirvg the nrx' thrvemonths from rtarva- lorr. Mr. Alaydln aald that unless the rrnstltutlunnl rights demanded by the llusslarr people are immediately granted :hen will be one of the greatest rrriisa ha wus-hi has avsr bad, hadanlared, and bey wll be quickly followed by tha srmv. ' Eye .Glass Comfort Our new model Sta-ron maasting ars`_\hs heme of esmion sud ssss. rin, me smartest ciuglug qnslltlm, sail are Laatlt lld ll- 'ossapienous urouullag wa ksosr of. later try uri oi tiara _ mounts. .‘rri_rr-wuorrm, FBBRUIRY 28 i9o7 . floor Me As use .a.1wayia away leon '"` r ' d F U Canned Lobslors 181:. 3f‘c ran P 8 _ l stock of Groceries san ilgnrvislcaa, Stationary. lift* 1°" c°“'°°”°°°"-V' ~'-":°...'°°,.'°.‘:.°°°"‘:~;::.-.;.rr-.::f.::°*...~ .. .... .. WARBURTUN mow 3 Cigars _ saiuusrszis, tgrarésna. raoranim _ ,bun Q. gg your owa prism. Thhlrstewasalav-ill l §aqeadtl’i¢lfas§=‘al lay. Iwaui taniska roemius uewgfrods. °5‘°"‘°"“°“P_ U. S' A. l. Wu L. LC. __ 1;? Stanley Bros _ ` . _ ° ._;"]_§,,*____ -- G/as t- I srioar. Insane' sc s. asa mam. :a'1'u"anm°°¢.,1=T“a~u“wT~::¢' . ""‘£_-"_"'* , . _' a.. ross Goods l I fi-'?o"f‘;;5”lfif>.i‘ MagnificentShowing of New Fashionable Fabrics The best assortment ever shown here Etery rude, weave and shade that fashion demands 1° ii: eluded in this collettiou It is a pleasure to show s like tnese, it is a pleasure to look at them therefore your pleas ire, our pleasure-Come ! A 4-0c io 60c per yard At these popular prices the vaiietv of colors and weaves will surely please yuu, Wool Venetians, Shepherd's checks, Mixed twecds, Navy serge's, Gray Mohairs, Black Mohairs, White grounds with black overchechs, Black grounds with white checks, etc. etc. 75c io $1.65 per yard Includes many 1-rue plain weaves, plain and mixed tuetds, tweed effects with large overchecks, etc. etc. -v All direct fo us from the makers, and each quality the best that money can buy at the price. STANLEY B ROS. l *ln ‘ _ - '.2 ¢f‘-ri -577: _ - »:_-.,; v9!.”.e.\~-~ l..,»€'.'r._~. ` . *Nur ~.‘_,.“: , .- ‘>r|,,,__ Our Rubbers Are the Best You Cannot Get Better We take no chances with quality, test ua, that‘s all we aah. Following is a liar of prices. cnt as fine aa possible consistent with uality *loner-'aGoodyearRubbers.... .. . . . . . . .,600 Women’s Dorothy Rubbers.. . ....700 Woura- 'a Srorur Ru*rber~a.... _ »7i° \leu.’sGoodyear Rubbers..." --~----UC hIen’a Gossamer Rubbers. . '. .-..~Kl~°\> Men’s Storm Rabbers...... .. ~ ---8'-"0 Bovvrtubbers . . . . . . . ,;-rc Girls'Ruobrrs..................................'.................g,oe Clrlldren‘alabbers..................................... .........4oe February ist, 1907. I' C §@_.\ \ lNl'_!~.'2!’-53 L The Soul o s Piano lies in its tone Almost any plarir may look like s good planc-- until the final test to e is applied to it We sell pianos of complete construc- tion--~of ferfect tone. our prices arc fair prl¢e.s Miller Bros., P. E. lsial|dMur|'c House, sunnvnrnn. i A IILIIS BID OQCC Once more with us the show you all know-T his Season's Repeitoi ie the Barnum of Popular Prices. Opera House One solid week, starting Thurs- day, February 28th. witli\ matlnees Saturday. ~ JERE McAUL|FFE And his Big Company of Play- ers and Vaudeville Artists. We Lead-All others Follow. All Special Scenery. Read this List of Plays. THURSDAY- Wi-iv Worn-:N SIN. FRIDAY -Tru: Voici; or Naruas. SATURDAY--Hsanrs Aoniifr. SATURDAY MA T I NE E- Sriarrus O'BlziisN. 0 UR VA UDE Vi LLE d JERE -In rr hundred New Psio- ies. FRANKLIN AND HIA'I‘T-- haructer Change Artists, Singers and Dance rs. PI NARDAND WHITE Musical Experts. MADAM FLO WER-The Bronze Melba. Night Prices-25, 35 and 50 cents. Mattineee- I5 and 15 cents. Seats on sale Fridav morning at jsmreson's and Rankin a Drug Stores. Z-Brill Another Step C in Advance l sm pleased to intorm my pat- ‘cus that I have added to my al- ready up-ro-date equipment twt iozen folding chairs, which sri -'ery next and comfortable. They .ne at iheir disposal FREE should .eration reonlre. tgp. wnloni. I ----~v~,,~~---- _-.__..~< CANADIAN PACII-Z \ Commencing March l~t and until April 30th. 1907 SPECIAL tow urine 'To British Columbia and Pacific Coral Points mon irotzcroiv, N. n. Tgyanoonisrhl. C g,_-l’...i°“"i~'g_...~:'.fo.i-. ,ills-ill | Selling Off ! Selling Off! Take notice: Asl want tochrn e businam this s rin I will crm my Wll¢|¢ lr rc-r _ \ is got ..'.:':s°°»2~é?° /' » rmafri-is ima- rm- are to other pdlh rr»'llil’o."o‘Flli. .i?li'r“»'rll‘~‘.l"Q.r“ #55 "R 1 Oll ..... ,ii:..... °n:ri.!:;_i dm. \. 2-lrQsr. l §our's East l _sf r l fl' l it l l . 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