The Get this \/V by Mlftll IK I f|r_Hn-° fingion Schqo;¥Xo,.__|9 Supple. ment $35- All 4** ` CHAQ: lvSTi&il`Ais'I` 2 |6d4l ral .iw-.,~»-.r-_ 1 ~-fi be :‘y ‘ -waaria E if _ss~,~ .~',-_ 5 . <__-sell _ ~~ir~~,~; ot a naw dwelling. L _ t s e s \ .» V V .1 “Progress. Brand” _ Clotlrirrg -_ isrfor progressive men who want-not '-air.. 4' ‘ . th:e"fc1othing' that was best 20 years ago but i the clothing THAT `IS _ BEST TODAY. ‘ Do you wear “PROGRESS BRAND ”? _ \ Prowse Bros.. Charlottetown ,. __ ,thing .et 'Bamaserviiia.- and ot»:l'.'msat ` and readings. During the evening refr sh- fcr home; - Rev. IL G. Shrathir, Surnmarslde. large number of guests were present. The first part. ef tht evening was _spent in ; dilhqt pmol and amueemqrts and *after supper the guests departed to their homes well pleased. - ? A Cunnnsroioasr writes from Vernon River tu say that the names of William ldclnnls and the M‘lsea Ciara and ~ Minnie Mclnnis were -omitted fromthe ilatolthose who\weN` prominent in the 1 -na'nag`ement offthe recent (‘. M. B. A. entertainment and dance at Vernon River. , . \ _ Tun social to he held In the school- voorn oi First Methodist Church this even- ing promises to be a very enjoyable affair. There will be a Hue program of music A ments will be serve and lr me ur L_. vi, im Ef- _ .Y Lath M HC h i I1 8 wmgvhehi-huiidin:u°a “power fesdlath llachina§hron¢. simple and cheap, Prouspt'a‘:&n°{lnn t:all.li°i\`i;'=irieL CAST l NGS - - REPAIRS ' Ehundsra. Machinists. Boiler Makers .- Ghariailaliwn Foundry amniiauhina Un., NEW. FUUNDRY’ ’ d, o ade Candy will be for sale. The room will be 1 beautifully decorated lay tho Mark Wright Fur.Co. , ‘Inu members of Great Eastern Lodge, No 38, in regular session assembled, by a unanimous vow expressei their sympa- thy with the family of the late Elisha Baker. of Kensington, and their:apprec'a- tion of the many sterling qualities of the deceased, whose Interest in the temper- .ance cause won the admiration of many nf the olier members in their early years and had its influence In moulding their character. These sentirndhts were am- bodied ‘in alatsee and signed; on irehuifof the lodge by T. S. Robertson, Alex Scott and E. J. Rose. ~ ANin!eraat’ng decision was delivered by the Sllpenrliary Megistrwe in regard 1 as r'_= ' i iiiils i °-4illll'lU 20-ICO! céiiqnirlng nr ni. mm We""§aIft" every _ ‘°°°°°i3=~'1r`-'?"-°"é°°1 is. '\li.....¢' ' ,-, _ A iliiTS _ Our new spring hats arrived yesterday. 7 We are now showing _ all the latest ideas.iu_ Kmrlgmerfe fashion- able-hats for 1907- This is the 51,8! . u--\'- »~.l shipment 11"' Spring*-ihsts.-sliown in the city. ' style eswornviodn §iif~_ New ' 4 a i . »*1 to a Prohibition case in which A. W. Reddin was defendant yesterday. Thr questions luvol ved were il) want of jurim diction in the Magistrate to try such cases in the Clly Police Courl; (2) that the mag- istrate wasdisqualliled by lnterestas a taxpryer ofthe city. ln regard Lopoint 2, which is exc.tlng considerable interest at present, the Magistrate held that hav- ing solrljurisdiutioo in these cases he rcuiri not decline:to try them on the ground of an alleged interest. espec- ially when auch interest is remote and theoretic. as such refusal would result in a complete failure of Justice as regards the administration of this law within the City of Charlottetown. l-lc quoted from the iudgment of the Master of the Rolls of England that "there is not and cannot in any case be an Incapacity of njudge to make any order or do any act in the matter within the proper peouilar and exclusive iurisdiciioh ol his opts, if- such order or act ho necemary ta. prevent' a failure of justice. .lf hsshould be -the sole judge ‘havbgjurladiction in the case he muvt do what ia incumbent on him to prevent aiailure oi Justice." The Magistrate con' cluded hiajudgmenta-1 frllowa: “My ot.- inloo,_baaed on the above ,.reasons_ and authorities, nathan the tiraonue interns' ' lmayhavein the determination of this mseaaa taxpayer of the Qty of Chas- - lotte'osvn, must yield to the para- ‘mount principle of exenecesslcate, to pre- vent a. failure nr denial of justice." The Magistrate also referred to this question being sun .nvnrorr in the Supreme Court. butaa the judgenrent of thst Oonnconld not be delivered before next I-later term, he felt it Incumbent upon him to decide this matter one way orilleotller, otherwise it would moan the practical trying up of lil Dl°°°¢d' ings inthe Police Court until than. Ng evidence heing oieredlu _tpejladdla - ' ease, the information was diamlllldi I-h0_ Magisiratedeeilniag to grant any further ¢ mspta. In the Mcahsraaae the Maki was corivleted and' huedlill or four months. 1.-__i.-1;’-__ i .. `..»;...‘. _ - Famous S009 llllhl hill* iYo't1»r-‘ A Home Bail the Dv 07 I iN__vi§we Point is lnisled A- murine is un mmnnuoa Hvvsaillssrblr °l>°°' *H11 °° 9 P- Fes-s El aad aguard of honor receive , ‘ A °°"n"°"°"-7 mm Fl” m""‘ \heLlea Goveruoraahe enters the ` wut-lsgto the Guardian mentions tha .”lu” "umm bds thatooaofanumhar of~snori.s who ._ i' ` amused on mat .ming nw ra A vnrlyusasntevenlna vu ~w»¢ w gnu.|,.“u,,,,,h|',¢h|. 35...", h csntlyaAthllo1aoofDslel d M , . e , s a rt e U U* "t lsoaaware over, and so I sed the irain l°D0llHp\l|l\@»"i1°\\ lilrito lwlllill' T hourstn daaoe and music. The guesla - iurlmrurnrnxrrru and Secretaries of "Dana ,',“.,,,,,.wm|,,,, of ,he km, Sa hath Boitdils within the bounds of the d _ W Pill' B W8 IIVB In d\¢ pmt. Prmbytery of 2. E. I., are requested tn ?.H;t”_m‘." mm' “I “Ma” In um send lu their Nports, duly nlled out, not ‘ later than this week in the Oonvener oi' “°|‘°|°U TB*Ns"“"""f A, “‘°"°m°|"' p|"b,¢",'. 3.|,|,“|, S,,||°°| Qommm_"_ is now on foot in which Moncton people ‘ ‘““" °°i°Y°"‘° P"'°¥ ‘"' 5°” °° '°’"* st. Joan, neun: san P. `E.1~1snd. evening of Fab ll, at the residence if _ - Bla-1 Prowse, Bracliey Point Road. A Tm” nv' K' C' "md "" “md '99 'nQaebss- tra lonnounar. ei ilu hfiel :tive River, on few tsleade gath rd ra. A aal d 15 anna will-be ilnl a' of invited [usbifaeaambled and spent. the will centre as head capitalism In all amusement company to be operved in Windsor *sterday by the Illness of his' pannte. ing to their advanced age domeholigrvda uns felt regarding them, but news Kem Windsor-is to the eifert that bothfemuc-h b' tier. Dr. lliad wan formerly attached to St. Pciefs Calhed~ ral. ,Tql . I 0( wilist parties in Rustic pleiaedon bhellth inst. resulted in th-~ winners:--l¢dy’s first prise, Mr.-. A t1crnan’s ilreii prize A. E. Delioche; _-ec _ serial ' 0. which stari'¢ed'on Der-. 20th and was com- - gpriaes being awarded to the foliowir g ‘ Gallant: seomd Miss Katie Doueet. Gen , ond James Doirou, The last meeting wr s _ at the home of M s. Sylvan Dmoet and, i siter piayinga few gameéas a wind up in f the pleasant evenings wh’ch had gone be- ' fore, the remainder of the evening was! spout by the members in dancing and f other amnsements. ' | L/in Saturday a lad named Gillis, agrd i7, of lieatherdalc, employed with Alex- ander Ross, Blat River, meh with e seri- Ous accident while working n buzz pin ner in Emory’s sash and door fac- trry. ln throwing 5 pk on of wood his dght hand 1- was caught between Wsrupldly revolving knivrs cf the machine and* horribly mangled Four fingers and part of the. thumb were severed and the ilesh tomoila large por- tion of the palm. Dr. Barnes, oi Murray 1 River, arrived as qnickiyras possihle alter the accident and dress d the ueunri, the `Tnjured' lid bravelyrendarlng the ex- cruciating pain. Tnl Guardian isluleceipt of that thoroughly compie'e and informing book- let issued by the Canadian Pacino Rall- way, en -itled Westem Canada. With that cxeo're as which cha'|a':ierIsee all that the U. P. R. undertalre_s_ ,this book ex- plains all that the enquir-_e'r can poruibly wish to know about the ‘great couziuy of which it treats. The splendid ser\ ces afforded by I-he trains oi the C. P. R. the arrangements for the handling of immi- granw, their methods of transporting same across the wide prciries, and the facts regarding the diill rent cities auu townships of the west mute up 1-he con- _tents of this in'ereeting and valuable little hook. Face and _ Hand Lotions For this season of the year wlen the coidwinds chap your face and hands. we have the ,-'following well-known i preparations in stock. Hindi'_.l'iouey and Almond Cream 5oc'. Century Cream 504:. Koameo 5oc ' Witch Hazel Cream 15c. Rdelwiss Crrsm 251'. Savers' Cutaneous Cream 15e Rosalie 25-_ Woodbury's Facial Cream 25¢ Pacler'a Cutaneous Charm 251:. Eutltymol Cream 251-. Wh¢eler'a Glycerine jelly 18: °s~%i.:‘;:.°» nf. sang. 1 Med_ipiriea‘ i_)>@lete ,_new in. - _ D_r. Blloojfl Rllll' matic Cure. I Dr. Shoopa’ Resiola- em., ere. “Tha Two llaea-” 1 Q. 1 IIBIUARY xg. M07 Save on llnbleathtd Linens Splendid coods, line weights, good designs, and after a few washings will he as whiteas snow. ’ 45 inch cream d.'.ni.xsl.. . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . _ . ..1LLc 54incl1crean1damask.... ...25c 58 inchcreamdamask...... ._ ....29c 60% incl1c.exmd~n1ask.... . ...37c 69 inch cream damask.... . . _ . . _ . . ._ ....4ze 70 iu».11crea'tndamask........ ....57c This nf xt is an atiraciive, siikily finished linen in earn'-tion paliern and is 72 inch _ _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _._.....79: Dainty Napkins 5 8s’zc napkins, lremihed. 1.55 2.10. 1 . 1 ` - O _‘f~,>'»- .G Made of llux Irish looms, gross bleached under Ireland`s summer sun. Pine rv°'lwm-":"'v""._ 'r ~‘~ l"<" _"aids "fi le Linens. - AT THE- White Carnival S TERLING MERIT mari.. __ every linen in this line J showing. The goods are line products of Irish looms, tasteful in design-excellent quality-and at our White Crm nival prices oKer you a saving opportunity that is too good to miss. Bleached linens, unbleachf ed linens-napkins made up cloths, etc., etc. Bieached Linens from Irish iields, woven by l...~..1l.o in... l....ut iul.yu1.ue ; id u ~‘ specially price cut for the WHITE CAR- NIVAL 68 inch white damssk..... .....53c 68 inch white damask better. . . . . . . . . 66c 7b inch white damast better still. _ _ . . .. . .75c 7o inch white dsmask fine smooth linen in Chrysantlremum pattern . . . . . . . . . . . .850 72 inch line heavy iineu of regular $1.25 grade, new and handsome. . . . _ . _ _ .$r.oo 72 inch heavier still. and of a very erocellent % size napkins, nnhemmed- 2.10. 2-8,5, 3 15 3 .size na kiss, unlremmed. 2,50, 2.75, 3.45, 3.65. 4 P Table Clolhs With Napkins to Match. A sma‘l lot just rezclved, cloths 65 x 86 inches, 1-65 and 94 six: unlrernmed napkins to match, 1.60 doz. All Table Linens and Napkins Hemmed Free degree of tineness . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . _ .$1.15 72 inch linen of rose and fern design. with border to blend nicelv with the body . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . _.$1.25 li . ,_ . f.e3‘;"- .r _»,, _ »r. _,W :ir ‘- :-;`;: 1-ly; .,,A _,j i' ig, , yr 1 _-W, iii 'ffl 1 ,. s 4" sf; . _ ` a ,r I). ' a s ' Savmgiy Priced ' Napkins in all the popular sizes. Irish linens and bleached on Irish Eeldr 5-8 s'ze napkins. uuhemmed. 1.25, 155, 1.65, 1.85, 2-oo. Ladies' Summer Under Vests Worth 25c to 75c -‘ ' Go Ai l5c and 20c NO #HER t`mely bargain at the W 1I'l`E CARNIVAL au immense purchase gave A ns these at a price iar below rhe usual, thence our oifer. _ There are sleeveless vests, short sleeve vests. long sleeve vests, white vestt. I i I | colored vests. black vests-cotton ones. sill: ones and woxl ones--~-Not 0?! _|51 worth less than 25c- and many are worth more than 75c. ` `° - ' To clear them swiftly we have made two lots- ' ' 1 No. 1 Vests worth from 2 c. i No. 2 -Vests worth from-50 to5oceach | eachto9o:.s»t....- 20C ` PErsoNALsUPl5RV1s1oN Farm Forf Sale Containing goaeres of land situated oc Loyallst road within a uarter of a .~ Furniture repaired. _ _ . 1 m1\¢n¢u?s.1m muon ming me nm ow `. Furniture re-upholstered. nedby shut. Younkef. This farm _ lain good t f ltlvatlon bel Furniture of all kinds made to order.. » » . wen interest "d° ni" ues su Great bargains continued in furniture till the N _ large stock is cleared out. _ At the old stand opposite Post Ohloe (upstairm) John Newson. ,K - u e prem a good dwelling house and other out- nuildinga in good repair and is conven- ient to adaoou, elmrcnea and within B miles of Charlottztown. For further particulars appiyte . V . _mas sntwasr, xo-rsdftwmtt. Bampshile. 'a 's ,ff ff" &_Um»sssaa¢anlUu_wawan»ns|a»‘(’f 5 Just' Look' 3 A Over Your insurance Poiidnud it earryl~s=°°°\ F"*_1°' suraaea. ffynrru ¢y:.u:r',‘tae|s place somein that K°°1l ue rerhapa we can f -. .i _ _ sf fi _~/ 1 THERE is R|s|< oi permanent injury to sightif pfinthrsto he heldtoo elmo ig order toree itbest. I §~`\ 5*- iii 0 gi -~ oldPirsCs-lhslkdllolea. Itilll$5'»°_“°'°°°°` iitti your eyes r .r , ‘J oofoiAmeia. 1 . ~ - . ~ A¢ent£orP.Ll», ,_;» " &‘L¢‘°:.-"§§i‘i.‘i"..’& eye? or spsctadm gi ri E.Y?..I_&¥._l.!l!i >¢‘i ~;l': r m if 1