- _¥.t*_°”`#/»U`ef°== ‘
~ , - V i~ . . _ ` ~ 1 - .1
. _ i'"“"*“‘-‘“* "'s~'1w or n.i.~~ 'rem cn1iRLo'r'rn'rowN ousnnum - ' ' ' some num ‘ -
¢
»
~
Call or Coal
All right, y_ou‘l1 have it a
quickly as our team can gc
up to your place.
We have alybig .supply of
good coal in our sheds.
Phone . 240
Wl1€I1_y0u :want Coal
A.Picknd&Go.
_ I .
_ ;.;Y}l_»g, |
\\\_~
_ / il \ _ ,
l % i
There's qothlng Better Then
USNAP
For thoroughly clan ' b gh
And it does not liiiiinilzca S and sinks'
hands like most cleansing
iowdcrs und n le
so is.
haves them smootli and soft
Crt ii Cm To-da
154:. nf Your slers.
Sue the Coupon.
rs
Suns Ilamlanv liniicif, ldul al
_~ 1"" » 1 .
,es f Diamond D
i ,
` 5;. 'Q
\ _I H T
Nons°so good ss
L.-_..._.`
i
`\ “ltsni-na|ik¢ sms;-" 5
___
l-lorseme `>"M`"~"' `
Show should czill ?ndnget"i1i°eo!;?3
our handsome frss calendar-a Une
view Of A fine horse-just the thing
for horsemen. Moore & M¢L¢0d_
3-15M3l.
Horsemen should sea`tbe splendid
v"l“°° We “T9 Ollefing in shirts, ties,
gmves- him’ and Eellorlll furnishings.
Uall here during the Horse Show
Moore ii; Mclisod. 3.15M3;f
DYES
ron
ll0ME USE -
yes
Dyola Dyes
Maypole Soap
ALL SHADES.
Who lesale and Retail
AT
GE 0 li;,,'f,°£E';*’,’g,
L w .
F
__ .___ __ ______\
;"°`_`\
\
I
\.
/
famous l ues as Murad, Mogul,
M acKinn on
Cigarettes of Highest Quality
Cigirette smokers will like our line. .We carry su‘li
famous ioc, x5c. 2oc, 252, 30: and 35c packages.
All our lobiccos are fresh and kept in b.st smoking
condition. Make this your headquariers
/ \_____
S weet Cnporal and all other
Dru C0
I
_ Corner Great George and KentgSts. ` ' """
._~_ _. __ 7 7 / \ ._ .___ _ .__. __..__
'__
I Graduates From the School of
` Experience
(;gr
_
f I' "i
/Y" _» ‘
` »-‘ . _
|-_ . . ~
,` . , I. , _ _
.._. ,,__~____; .. ... ..;____-
llicliey & Nicholson
have learned that good
pure tobacco costs no
niore than the bad injuri-
ous kind. lt’s all in know-
ing what you buy. Take
a tip froiu us and remember
to ask for HICKEXVS
B RIGHT CUT smoking
‘_ tobacco, or CO.VlBiN`ATlON
WIST chewing. Best ever.
Tobacco Co. Ltd.
g- ____,,'“ __. f_¢__. __ _,__ _
I
ia
__ _ ' _' .1
V Horse Show
S88 US.
/LI '
of
Clftown on March 18th, Igth. Cheap
fares from every point. Ca" in and
A Pail, With Water-0
a'Brush-V-and a Pkg.`of '
l y _ f
. Y `
| I r/ lid:-',7~:i‘ _ _
@ l I I-l WILt trnnsffirm the ugliest wells into walls of benuiy-of an
-of refineinezit. Alnbnsline “falls or
rnos! cultivated tastes. Anyone can npply
Alnbasilne by following the directions. All
you uced is n pall, with water, und o flsl
` brush. The rest fs easy. Alalnistiue, unlike
_ " ,nu paper sndlknlwmlne, hardens. and became;
part of the wall itself. Alsbs:line`stleks to the wall
permanently. lt is th: only absolutely sanitary wall covering.
~&~°"'E‘.‘?.‘."‘
gddnuwldfrhin sA?`i__f F. ‘t,1_“?i.=li-fi..- _Ut fi* “‘“"‘- _
A new coat can be applied-Without re- _
' moving old one. Alabnstine is made in
` white,-‘ond twenty-one charming _fll1_f5- _
_ Come in and get the Alabsstine tint - -
bo<°>k.~ We‘ll show you how really beaut-
_ , " _fyiful-Alnbastine is. - , `
' FREE s'ri-:Ncii.s
,_ __ ‘I f~s¢ir'1s wrthfom50e'.,to* '
-mr.as°..i.,°;..;i:,.z...;....... Bread ioaf
_-5' 4.' te hi-n~.Csl1 .. __
.\ .>-
li ‘I "i 4 J _V I _.!.ii`l7=.»_~‘_ _- li
ni.i»a.ii..._¢~iii_ am so w¢¢.._.__y2}a» fi
md>5 fl5.Psohges Price' 1509 496 ~ '
J
will take place in
Alabastine
e pleasing to the
(UT
»(¢‘r
Nose Gonna:
Wfmfm//.m/1
Clnmrh on Labs:
p---...»-
_ ~\
5
. _ I ,
.__t-
_fc rhirii chilli -~ 1+* or o
ADVAWF suowmo -Paws s
ENTEREQ INTO REST.-On Bundty
the 16th mst. Elisa. Margaret. wl-
MEETING.--'l‘. A. Benson, Domin-
1°” Poultry Representative win na-
“'°“° 8 meeting in nie si-ooinyn
s°h°°l H'-WSG. on Tuesday, March
llith st 7.30. The question of Co-
operative marketing will be discussed
with e. view to organizing.
THE MINTO-The Mlnto left
Georgetown at 7 a. m. Saturday for
Pl°l‘°“ Vim! “Dress ma.ttor,` 80 pus-
““E¢"'S. 31) tons of freight, and 40
“WS Ol Duper and letter mail and
dockcdyat 10.20 a. m. She will
llizryle Iictou this morning on re-
i
-___
CONQREGATIONAL MEETING. __
A m0lfLmg of St. Dunstan's congrega-
tion was held in St. Joseph’s Con-
vent yfdsterdllv in connection with
business of the canvassing committee
und other church matters. The St.
J0B6lJh's sodality also held a regulur
mwflnit in the afternoon.
INWAIID TRAINS.-The southern
“Dress arrived in Charlottetown,
-‘*=\t\\rdin', at 9.45 a. m., on time
'-he “Ml-‘-‘"‘ “Dress at 10.20 a. m.,
on time; the western express at 11.40
“~ m-. ton minutes late; the Bum-
niersidc accommodation at 5.45 p.m.,
thirty minutes late and the George-
town siweiin at 2.45 p..m.
_i<‘ARl.lV.'l
l‘0l1t’l` Which. it is understood, will
he lu April. The congregation was
an unusually large one, the church
lielllg Packed tu the doors.
ENJOYABIJE MUSIC SERVICE.-
At thc service in St. James’ Church
Yesterday evening two exquisite so-
los from The Messiah were rendered
One by Miss Jacqueline McDonald
and the other by T. Elmer Ritchie.
The sermon by the pastor, Rev. T. F.
|"l1l1e1`f-072 was even more than ordin-
arily eloqueut and impressive, The
subject was “In His Image."
FOX FARMER IN CITY.-One of
the visitors to the city today is N,
J. Gillis, of Newfoundland, says n
Sydllei' exchange ofthe 13th, who
ihns been in Prince Edwurd Island for
the past few weeks selling interests
in the fox iudiistry. Mr, Gillis owns
ii large fox farm near St. John's,
the S. S. Bruce for his home.
LETTER OF SYMPA'l‘HY.- The
officers i1n:l members of Charlotte-
town Loflse, No, 19, I. 0. G. 'I‘.,
through its committee L, Swan, B,
McLean and M. Swain have forward-
ed a nicely worded letter of condol-
ence to their sister Miss Jennie
Cnirns on thc loss she and her diam-
ily have sustained in the loss of their
beloved brother whose sud death oc-
pured in Millinockett, as reported
previously in The Guardian.
SEAL RIVER FOX Cl).-The pro-
perty of the Seal River Black Fox
C0.. Ltd., now consists of four pairs
Black silver foxes, the original pair
having bcor. selected from the Dalton
and Frank Tuplin ranches. This com-
pany now proposes to add three
pairs of l0i3 young increasing the
paid up ruiiitul of the company to
$1-26,000 of which $69,000 is now of-
fered for subscription. All interested
should look up the prospectus of this
wmppny, which appears in the ud-
vertislng columns of this issue.
' I _...__
MRS. R. McCONNELL DEAD.-
Rev. J. W. McConnell oi Sydney, for-
merly of Charlottetown, was culled
to Bt. John Monday evening on ac~
count of the illness of his mother,
Mrs. Robert' McConnell ol that city.
Mrs. McConnell passed sway Wednes-
day afternoon, nod is survived by ber
husband, Mr. Robert McConnell of
that city, and their children, Solo-
mon, Robert, George, Charles, Csrrie
and Lillian of St. John, Rev. J. W.
of Sydney,- and Allan ol Vancouver.
Mrs. McConnell has been ill for about
a fortnight;
:.:'1‘hnse who prefer a tonic in liquid
form unhesltantly recommend Rexall
Celery and Iron. It~ contains s super-
lor preparation of celery in its most
digestible and palatable form. This is,
you doubtless know, one of the 'finest
nerve strengtheners and builders
that you can buy. This in conjunc-
tion with B most palatable prepara-
tion of iron makes Rexsll Celery
and Iron tonic a decidedly efficient
and reliable remedy. Large bottle $1.
The MacKinnon Dru! 00-. 00"!"
Greet George snd Kent Bts. Mif-
Evaporated
Cream °
Evsporsted Cream Bread is the
biggest seller in the city. ll il s
ligne. sw-ai, any imiim is u
a»u¢~i¢'a» me whaimm » on
most dptions could desire. I-ull
los! 76.
' |, ` and
,$33, su,
Slews_ri’s lilktfy
X l
_ .;___,_agi_:'g»y=¢f-o
I _
'i
1‘"d‘llBS disposed of s large number
of foxes in the Island. He loaves .by
Nourishing > - tr ' »_,;_ g". - ,_ ~‘
~$ = “`P#YSt°\»\\vmsmn-mme.. iuinav uinuiusinsiux. me -4 -_ _
` VY lrullohosll --- _lBhnw. Su morstds, returned ldcstur- ;_ A'
<18! the former from Baltimore whord
3. \
¢i>Fl";`\\ _ 1
4 ° | . ‘ `;:\_l \
0°-~ 5" bivlos an sdvsnee showing she spent the winter and the letter \Q\
2' "'¥°"°11 of I-inner mniinei- me aw.
_ . i its f B t N Y ll ‘ .
. iw . on Tuesday ovsnfnh from.'llld_|l‘€o.9\l80. arop:slti`dnolfr.andtho':ni\li’1ier;odepsrli.§ i ‘li "une Shu' lake' phce "3 lb’
‘ 1/A ° Adrltllliursl Ilall. Charlottetown, on ‘ .' ll
ment of Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd
They leave for Summorside to-day.
i I NCGRE Ei lp p1 ui ami.f“i..i1.‘;@::ir._"°”°- M "'_‘9l‘_.__‘“ 0 _ », A
if C H E Mr. W. M. Crawford 'of Wood Is- fn _
_ s
s Minnie Sea nu, Cbnrl tts
town, was in St. John Friday. `
lands was in Charlottetown Butur
dey.
1` _ vs_-
The friends of' Miss Annie Poole,
Hillsboro Strbolhywtll regret to learn
that she is' quito"ii1.
Mr. Geo.. H. MoGufgun, Hunter
River, was in Charlottetown Butur-
day and left by the eastern train.
Mrs. Tweedy, who has been visiting
` Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Woodman, Char-
lottetown, returned home Saturday.
Mr. John R. Montgomery, Mon-
Uiglw. who was in Charlottetown
-Buturdny, returned home in the nf-
ternoon. ‘ '
Mr. Mchlschern of St. John, N. li.,
‘has arrived in Charlottetown to take
n position in the Canadian Bank of
Commerce. .
Mrs. J. A. Winfield who has been
attending the W. A. meetings in
Charlottetown has returiieil to Al-
herton,
Miss Hazel Wood, Hazclhroolr, hits
‘returned home from the P. E. Island
‘Hospital where she was siillcring fi-inn
appendicitis.
Mr. Calvin Wood and little daugh-
ter Miss Hazel, of Hnzelbrook, were
passengers on thc Murray Harbin*
train Saturday.
Miss Murnaghan, head inlllinci- of
Messrs Stnnloy Bros, Charlottetown,
returned home ou Saturday from at.
tending tho millinery openings of the
leading Canadian milliners in Tor-
onto. Muntri-n.l and St. John.
(From Snturdny's Evening Guardian)
George Proivse, son of Senator
Prowsc, of Charlottetown, is absent
. . p
New York,
The Rev. J. Abbot Winfield of Al-
borton was to have preached in St.
Peter’s Cathedral Friday, but was
recalled on that day to a funerul of
one of his parishioners at 0'Lcary.
the account just rendered you,
,will be very much appreciated.
We need ihe money. Moore (9.
McLeod. ` ' 3-12M6i
4 _ 4
1
A Delicious Tonic
Beef Iron and Wine
containing fresh lean
beef. Citrate of iron and
best quality of Sherry
Wine.
If you feel worn-ont,
tired and run-clown, you
need a tonic,--y n u
couldn't find a better one
than this.
We sell a great deal
of it- those who have not
as yet tried it, should do
so.
Prices 4oc and $1.00 a
bottle.
Johnson & Johnson
The Qualliy Drug Store.
"Gents, we have the best and larg-
est assortment of hats and caps this
spring that we ever had. Drop in
and convince yourself of tho fact. .
Prowse Bros., Ltd. 3'17M7i-
-il?-l'_*“i
"Every man knows or should know
by this _ time the good, reliable
makes we carry-OhrlBlZY'B L°“‘1°“` v
Hewe’s. Von Gul, American. PrgiW_BB_
Bros., Ltd. 347 71",
Come Here For
Hand Soaps
If you want good vaiue in
hand soaps you can get it here
_ We’re showing such famous
“lines as Pack_er's Tar, Col
gate’s, Wi1liam`s,Pear's _Ivory
+Bsby's O'wn Soap--all the
popular ilines. Prices at ioc
.a. cake' and up. v
The Two, Macs
'iw' -
. ‘Iwo new veniufes -\ lisisfore een,
ducted by Moore Q. McLeod and e [mv-
lorse Show. Don°i fail to attend
__<
'l`uesds'y_‘ |8th. _Specially reduced fares
from all points.
_
*X '
The New Spring Hats
are Now Ready for You
, \Ve havejust received, and have arranged ready for you, all the new spring
styles in hard and soft felt huts. The line is complete with the most favorable styles
and brands -a stock that is well worthy cf hcing displayed at the "
New Hat Headquarters
NVQ can show you a hat that will suit any sized oi' shaped head, styles that will
suit any taste and at prices that will meet the uiczisiirc of :my pocl;e_t-linok
Many of the huts we are showing now are in ciglii sizes and you :ire thus sure
of getting ii perfect fit. The following lines :ire now stocked:
Fifwell $2.50 Tress $3 U0 Franklin $5.00
New shsdes in soft felis $|.75 $2.50 $5.00 and $4.00
Moore Cf? McLeod
II9 Queen The Mcn's Store l2l Queen.
l ._
F . v _ f I
on a pl»=s~niri= tri to Boston and r
i
I
The Season’s Newest in
Suitings and Overcoatings
::A prompt seiflemeni of For ]'uSt In _
For the past few days we haye been busy opening up the new goods,
and to-day we are ready with largest and best assortment of Men’s Suitiugs
and Overcoatings that this store has ever shown. _
\Ve have now in stock hundreds of this Seasou's newest cloths for
m'en’s wear, bought at the very best prices direct from the mills in the Old
Country
Our stock includes all the very latest patterns and colors in Tweeds,
Worsteds and Serges. -
The suit or overcoat that will just suit you, is surely in this vast as-
sortment _
` colin IN AND SELECT rr 'ro.DAv '
M acLellan Bros.
_ TAILORS (D. FURNISIIERS
3-r7M4l
:~_....___._..._....._.._.._.._.....__...
NJ
Our Cut Plug J qv
Master
Mason
is out from our original “Ansiucim
Nixvv" Plug. A cool and most
fragrant smoke.
_ som sv su nurses .
MANUFACTURED IY
ROCK CITY TOBAGGO C0.
~ »GUEBEC.
r-v`
t
pig ' , _._ l
Winter S ortin` Goods
We are headquarters for tli?above g
Guns, U
~ Rifles,
Hocliey Skates,
Hockey Sticks, '
Hockey Pucks. »,
Full -line on hand. For Sale by
-_ S. W. CRABBE.
GASULINE ENGINE USERS U 1
SAVE MONEY10N YOUIl FUEL
THE FRER KEROSENE ADAPTED onshlas you touso
your s eyes engine instead of Gssolino, usiogfhe sans qusntity
you would of giisolins
Sit down and dstimsfe the saving you toll
C°mins.gS¢u°o~
seats psrgsltos, Qsdtls
niuzriioor
od not the door
ownS\.nitsly
Vacuum Cleaning ' -f
Idol
sslfs dar
cents
.,-Q . ..-'-
/
»
1
r
3 <
B