Q, `~., frat-ff-»,‘ .L_ fr HOUSE' _ ‘Furnishingsi vAS'lf~ stocks of housefurnishings are _ _ iarriving--an apparently endless proces- _;_ sion '-f cases, bales, and boxes,--all giving ,ii-emphasis to the overwhelming preeininece of fl this iir'm's`Housefurnishiug’s Department. " Neverihavewe been so splendily able to _efiic`ien_tly serve the public as this season. ,/1§i__e_yet'__have we had _so great a stock--so large a‘variety of designs--snirh excellent values, to oEei`-." ` ` " ` And’ the ground fl‘or situation makes buying or _seeing---so convenient and pleasant. _Tim New Cfvfvéis A Spleodld_chooalng in tho new carpets, As to values they simply cannot be beaten; and as qvantitv buying secur- ed, substantial price oncessiona few can attempt to equal our valnca.\ We are direct importers t'rom_ English manufactur- ers of reputation and guarantee every carpet we sell. Hemp Carpets uc to 45c yd. Iug4ain’a soc to $i.ro yd. Tapestry a5c to it 25 yd. ~ - Bru\s:ls 75c to $r.75 yd. Velvet $1.25 tn $r.5o yd. . - _ . ‘ . wiltori Kms lo I1 25. - _ Axml- rev $r.5o to $z._;o yd. ` A splendid range of neweit-patterns in every ma|¢e-de- sions that are striking-others that are slit, harmouior s, and ple icing -new Turkish designs, etc., etc. l __The New Squares _“ A'w_o:iri`rt`uliy complete _stock of r~q_iares--sizes lu- creasingorriccrrfisini( by few inches adlrdirig a variety of size that,,mair\`s fo satls!_ac_isn in iittinr any siz _d room. f "\ilh"'ii\‘_lt°intpltc a-heavy ileiuanri for sqiiorss this spring. W.’re re-_sly with the newest designs. _Tapestry Squvri n. ' ' B. ussels Squares, , _ ' S iryrns Sciuaref , _ " Ve vet S nares, ' ` ' ixminsier Squares- ‘_ _ $5 to $65.00 _ Linoleums and Oil 'Cloths T omiiida and ’l‘iir.us,1nds of yirds of new washable door oova‘luga. . _ Oiicloths in every wirlth from one yard to four. Every qqsllrv. 1 ,biiarl every denim, ilinvs marie. ' . L4. oi um, ff, ,r,,,,,i .nd iinrirl uurllim. Most effective dtsigpaalgI»riu!e¢'i_`1lmlp_\;u:: at 4°9 W1' _‘.Y.d_ a _ - - ° Lino Shine is a most effective preservative. Use it- r 'l`he,New Door Mais ,, _ ,,, _,. ._ . _ ,issu ii l the bm sum ¢bar_uimv year-at-f »-Tai-_i'le~\ice `te:;hca°riunto strck.--the satlsiactory cguiirb' " ‘ ‘ ‘ _ r ,iorl to r.oo \_ _ ‘ 'giinbleormboor Mats 35:: io |r,oo» ~ 5 _ .5 I' Ollcloth Door llats atc. to 6oc. . ` Wire Door Kats 31.15 to 32.5°. , _ _ _ Cocoa Door-mats io is oo. r‘ in litre" sl ""2§f1D°°i imsm tfffgtzg _ ` ‘ _ ti 'eyg r--oevery _ lil-.me tw ,iiilxnrsble arid :ati-facto.; makes. Rich de- iunui Ill qi; A., , _ _ _ Pl Dcbi |t`ai¢;; 1 ~u§*)!`-.~ "- Velvet Door Mats, _ ".53 - i-J Axrniuata. Door Mata ' ' g - ' »- ' ~ - “ilton Door Mata, ‘. l'.1‘_'>.- - . - . Snryrna_Do0i Maia- 'tiirr.ian.. .ir ` _at il b °1`.'."'.‘I. -$'11..’.ilar} ind man :atriP¢l 'Ulf $1.50 in $12.06 ‘°"» -25e to; $l5.00 ':“,::.'::: $525 ~55e_.to 8ii-o ff5c to 601: llut lo Admin ' ,_ ‘\. 1.. *fi ."1 _ H I ,I -*_..~.¢'_ I. mm 1'! ti' "' _aan Oiilces in l-1_1. , .. Blink-charlureurvni' `Ni ‘A\'¢lll` ' Plillorlea atths big Arenvinnight. "'0h°_|9§'l“\1=le ltv_ilie4»_ii‘n¢atBaaa.. 5 In "W0 eww- The Gus_ir~r=_~sr»u»M¢swlrs,i>ismnt`vallly.' ir" - _' visiting at Clifton. the lruestol Mrs. J. L I. Famous Soap mana homo happy. - it _ . YOUR C_AKE* Ca_n always be had » greslli avt_‘:_:ortes_t order ea _.I messa 2 cgiglephoniug No, ali.. Sl'|i.$-_W"'_A._ll'i`.' _ _ _‘__'j.l!s1i|ii._it»li¢ry,` I . l»trr`\_1io`€`sr¢»i , Charlottetown, Friday aft¢ruuo`|'a` 'x°°"°“°' ' H IK - . 5,, ml, wmwu, "_, weznphw dew wh_ __ Anousrus Down and iamliy loft. last -_ _ it night by the special train fo G ' goo 5 e or In arger C hes . els It appears as it the wireless is not' _ Y 0911!# _ immune from the etfects of aatorm. "°'"‘° “" '°‘"'° fi’ Edm°Di¢°l\r Whero U19? ` Shen Bice Cunha’ Plain’ 2”' 22°' 2.5¢ pf' _ THB funeral of the late Mrs David Shaw are to locate' Shen back combs' plain 2°c' nc' 25C' ai - i ' A _ which was largely attended, took pines on UT" “’““Y ""“""° °f MW- 07"* W- mba side cgixgheghagkzddmbac gc z5c and np, Tuesday totheoeuieteryatBruckleyPolut, "“°by' B°“°“°"~ Wi" 5° .viewed 10 Shell-side combs, brilliant mounts. 35c, 5oe, Bqc ‘L25 ` . ' ' " Rev.W. H.B'peuuer emulated. The pidl- 2:5" ""°° "i“’ " "°"°"'°"“R f*‘°m I "U _ Amber side combs, hriiliiant mounts 35c 5oc 85c $1 25 br-rw were J. H, Gsm. J-no G- Mn- , "°“”‘ °' °“°‘~‘“‘°“‘~ - siieii brick s.mtsIwi£a.sn`1ii..n`i¢, 355, sos, s5¢. itlluui, :lharlas glgcliirllgu, J. il. Grezur. __ Nprnmo like rzood »»xerclse¢ gord - _ _ Amber back combs 35c, 5oe, 85c, 9.25. ex. its my an . . tewar . -_ ea ri. no other exercise is an good as Dainty sets in shell and amber, as well as very attractive things in grey, with brllliants, a . . _ Amunroussacoldsut resulting from tha :,;::;§°Etk:c¢‘: bgglgrsflr 2° M3 Ami" _ Specially attractive sei. in grey shell. with finest German brilllants, exactly as Sold in at`gl"'P ‘_ is reported from Murray ' ' “ °' mimi’ 5i°\'e5 for $303 P€l' SCC, our pritte $1.75. f I H-irbor North yesterday. A plate glass AFTER me BUIUHIIOX ¢ll1\>ll‘tt0`f0f flwo _ '_ 5' ` N a in window. mi-asurin|l7 feel. by 10 feet was 'meh WB NR AND! UDB!!! |10'!iRhf~ The ' 'r' r `, -~' ~- " e was blown in in tha store of Benjamin "er p°p“'" F°‘"U‘ R*’Ril.nent Baud will _,___ _ _Hg '. ` Clow, by the fury of the wind, some of the °°|°b""i'° ""5 °°¢'*9i°'\ bl' ll BDl’0|1\l W1l'LZ `°"' 5' 4 ` gus`a of which are said to have been ex- i“`°‘“`°m~ Oni? fl f°W Bkli-IDR HIUN* IP- 1 _ 5; csatlonaiiv violent. Sumo damage was ml!"-#hd the attendance tonlirht brafnitae K- “£5 hi’ ` + I' do shy she broken glass. W 5°! l'f'c0rd one. Phare ls’room in the 5 5 »- _ 35°* E ____ ' = blk rink for all. _ _ his meatin at Summersld Mi ~ _ _ R9 Gr '- - Terinyson Smith has on more than one LWERB °f hlwiley will bsniad to loam occasion referred iarcastioally to tha pro- 2;” 55° ?“l\| _l;'\l“0 |11 the Provincial _ test. which appeared in the cclumnsol "KW 5°' 95 Wi 5° Dll¥°d in the M--na t N k the Agricultnrist againrt the Temper- *‘°m°"`°" “Wh” b°i'W9°|\ U18 Victorian e .ance meetings belnq held, the editor- hav- ‘ml "W C'7°t"|s °f s\"l‘U‘€fHid0. 'l`hPl‘e Ink urued that they should bo prohibited Wm l’° °W° 25"!" B "Dior Bhd an F0 r 9- “ (_ lem were should bs an outbreak or intermediate. If Summerside wins thi- ' smnnpox 'D the wwm Mn Tennyson intermediate game, they take the inter- Smith said that. the editor of the Agrlcul- m°‘""t'° t"°phy' H the V'°t°"|“° vii" me . turist seemed to bc very anxious about 'awk' Wm be ° thme °‘””“°"d U9- the health ol the people of Summeraide. Alv exchange says: "Bridg0tqwn_ N, S__ Indeed, he was so anxious about it that was greatly shocked yesterday to learn oi he wanted the Temperance meetings 'ha sudden death by accident; nf Wm J_ A closed not be_ca_i_ise there isacaas of Small- Plggott, oil Centreville, a progrstgivg d pox in the town, but. because there might farmer living on the Galvin Corblttpluca be. Mr.-Tennyson Smith shld, that as a short distance from this town. Mr. theerlitin- was so anxious to have the Piggott in company with a neighbor, meetings closed down he would suggest. Edward Rice, was sled/ling wood and had that tha editor should get a case of a heavy load attached by chulns lo his Smallpox imported* from (lharlottf-town sit-ri, drawn by apair ol hor_,.,_ whne a_nd that ha was quite aura that the driving through the pasture, the holsrs ,l qiior men of Summerside, would gladly, turned slilzhtly off the road in rounding s defray all the expanses, in ordor to pre- curve or parsing some obstacle and ...vent the meetings being held. He ini- the sled was overturned on lop of Mr. ther said that it__was _strange that the Pigrzott who had boen'wallring beside editor, while so anxious toslop the Tom- the sied.- Mr. Rice, a short distance perencemeatlnlzs, had expressed no wish behind, saw the accident, and hurry thstother public' functions, which are ing to i.he_spot, ionnd the sled load advertised, should bs* prohibited, and in lying uD0n tha' crushed form of his view of lfhc fact that tba editor had 'n the friend, death having been instautau- - -1 pantshown himself as atrouuly opposei eou~'. Unabletorilzht the load he sum- -‘-_T Q , ~--_-- - .__ L _:EL-F rl ___ - 11, to Prohibition, it was surprising that he moned hi-lp arid .dually the lifeless iorni _ Y ` A -` “ had not the decency to avoid: making an was extrioated and tender hands conveyed » . attack upon the Tr-rnparunca work. ' tbo1'»imai_ps to his homo, the news of the ` ` ` ' i' ` ` ' " " " ‘:"""" / -'Rbrsionn Grin rs has been nominated °‘"'°°"°p °h°viqR been- |"°k‘l“ In " . - - -° V ' O as Rhodes Scholar this year from this “gnu” =“m'_‘,"';|'; “;|’°“""l° W the """°""§ . Y Province. 'Helsason of the late Dr. gf ni;_;°fJ"‘» A°Laef°°°s“d Wu-5 8' muah-' _ »' Gillis ol Suminorslde, and was born there ' ' am" ' ww" °n'h|° 0"'-7' _ in 1887. Ha graduated from the Summer- , ‘ 4 sidallinhschool,matrloulntllilz from the i‘”““"`*" ' “li ` Furniture repaired' § V Vice t’rlncipal's roomlnto the Prince of _ FLlX'hill1l'E IE-llDh01Sf€_`l'9d. _ Wales Cvllriza. thus dams three years’ Furniture of all kinds made to order. » , / workin one--something that has not " been done before `or since. He attended Prince of Wales College for part nf s yrar, and received a toachrrs license for the first t-lass. He en- tered St. Dansi.an's Collage in 1001 where howill'gradua'e this spring. Ho has already post the first examination of the Arls course In the sophomore year, receiving the degree of B. L, for languages, and _will receive _tha B. A. degreeaftor passing the Baal examination in science and mothematliirs. For the past two years he has been teaching ma'.heun\'I_ca and English in the college. His athletic record is excellent. lie his been' captain of thc Prince or -Wait-s Uollege hcckoy team, Oalltain of the St-. Duiistau's team, and s. promin- ent member of their football team. He has been a member of the Absgwsit. hockt-y_t.aam for two years, a team that this yearfholds the championship of the Province; Ha hrs tean presiuantof tba Athletic Association, and the Sf. Thomas Literary and Debptlng Society of St. Dunstarfs. Ha is very popular and fel' low-studentai and many others will J in 'ln cculiratulatlng him. The other candidates were Roy Long, Athol 'Seaman and _Norman Grills. 'lhs Rhorirdscholarshlp entitles the winner to llilllfor each of three years to been psndedln attendance at0xford. ` '. Fresh Vaccine direct from Parke, Davis & Co., and llie Ontario Vaccine Farm! ` Guaranteed a b s o- lutely fresh and pure. Orders from the country .vrillbe prompt- ly filled. @“‘>F3*‘;‘%d‘;‘2.°“J‘ Dr. _Shoop’a , Medicines Complete .stock now iu. ~ f ~ Dr. Shoop`s Rheu- matic Cure. Dr. Slioops' Restora- tive, etc" etc. .i ‘ir _ -4 W ` 4 l~l6d\W 'h_“sh ;&m&‘p&m%w l_.a_tn M¢ahlngai.s¢i||._ simvla an oscar ` Prom tgopinall inns lol. ' "'l`ho._ Twp Maul” Gt Geor e a ini 8 rig( `~ -ua L<_okha|t.. __ _ . _ _ ‘ * _" "°'ve~--°-~-- ---"~°"- _ ’Y°rl °vl>°f\\wl¢r- Ealoruinhir ar' , iff. ., ` l _ .- ._A`ltbozuv special will leave Sommer-_ "°A"°"° °°"'|¥h°s 10° P"'°°‘~ M“°|° *` "1.`” O *£7* i _ _ _ ,_ . lf ' .'.3'_" _ .. ~ Miss Milner. G. '1'osli.lNs of this city,h»\s _ Mrs Exim WrA'rr. Mai-shiisld,1g` -returned from it three months' vhiltt\ speudiugulew days tu York, toughest; N'w Y°'k' _ f _ °¢ Uh- W_. N. Pops Cooke. . ,- 'inn plan of reserved seats for tomorrow _ I _ I ` ‘ ’ I . - V 'Ebsawuanu in this Issue will bo se'6'lt' "iF'“"' h°°k°Y Slime! Will Open atlluirlltw l ' '_ Q, `* , .Just-ph Gaurarodsoard as Cabmau, Pei-_ ¢"'“,"|'*‘“1°°"- ‘ ` (!,¢()`-:QA r, _ ‘ 'i rr" In ”“l‘:“ °l “Wh 5°*`V‘°° “i‘°“|d U'i'°}_. - THB funeral of the lataM»\_jorJBPollard _ ,._;_-- ' :- , .,,\\|“___ __wlllb\\¢*‘ Diane from lha City Hoaplta' » ~ A E-_.YE°s“, and Num” L_ Ven", this aflarnonn at 3o‘i:lock. 2% " ' _ - 1!-lu have been visiting their oldiliotne in Tm, pmt omc ic", b York for-some weeks leit uu Wednesday, 'mio 1,," gnn,]av'Z:B“|u mn W" token Braughd y°u"'By Explwss Yeatefaay' , ,‘ _ gbv some p-rrty I _iolpmealor bt. stephen, N. ll. the nr pm|,._ and $59 in Mah Mylan' i__\INTI Y T _ _ _ _ , ' °* _ "H1611, Soak- - _ L A9'l`EFUL things for women of exacting judgment in matters of correct __ Tm Ro . W. W. ‘ I) _ ~‘ I Owmo to atmospheric disturbances 01 Orantze Sezmonln tlimil:l;li]tl~li"lm;°h hu: Brute' Slde comhs and back combs' Phinshen or amber' and many with mountings ~\~ .iii Iuasday night brcriuss ol thestorm The I” 1 0;, ' B .ras : 1 °- b‘5t German bfmiilits- G,,,,,_,," Wu yawn,” mmW,,ed_ go so . '"1 _‘“‘°\'- Sllvday nut. at 8 ocloei .I | I ;i__nedcprree;_ in shap: and iinlsh is here for you now, and the prices are about one' ir es-lt an the same d = li f ` l i` Dainty Combs for _ , --- Hundreds of the Prettiest Combs We llave Ever ia* 9) *rr-T ~ r , / ~c`l»_, ° v of perfect style. Pretty etnhroidereg collars, 25c. 3oc, 36c,- 5o¢_ and will please the most fastidious taste. ‘ in l: 5*; Jap. rawn work turnovers, xoc. l8c, 25c. Silk and Chiiion Jabcts, z5c, 39. _ Silk and Chiiinn Jabots, 59a, 85r, $1.25 AUTO S:arves, in chiffon, silk. and crepe de client; Lace Collars in evervatvle. _ L'-ce Chernisettes in pretty designs. A fine line of newi st thingsin belts, silk and leather in black and coloured, at every sort of price from 5oc. to 51.35 has been opened up ' ' s - _'it _ r Smartly D e. .ed ..Vrm__1 UR OWN GOOD TASTE, and your natural desire to see ` a what is newln this importaiit ine will bring you to our i | neckwear counter pretty promptly we think. To-day we ____ me glad to announce great lots of pretty things from three g'e'it neckwear houses -all new, all tasteful, all bearing the hall mark _W -N i ,i Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. _ At the old stand opposite Post Oillee (iipstairs.) to ms The Best i 51 We have given it careful test nsingit on our own silverware for John Newson 1' -__ f ~_J WALL i PAPER ‘ ' The Best Line Ever Shown in Chariottetou n Is now ready for your inspection Sample books gladly sent and called fur. _See Cut Line Before Buying. some time past and End ui lr the _ ` f' Best Silver Polish that has yet come to our notice. We don’t know an one once Y . rising it who has not continued to do so. Sold only by , W. N. 'I`AN'lON, Watchmakor and Jeweler. IF YUU ONLY KNEW W hen your well stocked store was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but When it is Destroyed You are too late. Remwilsef dis old adage."There ia. no time like the Pf¢8¢llf." and no insurance like onrs. E. H. Bmm:|.=l._f Reveumtnrg phoenix of nnrrinrd. ` _ 3 7rilf P ‘ n'i"""' uh" ' c# - ' - m '-?iP'5r-sea lJ§'o d|r:da%n°gs og ' 9-Isdmwf candles Quebec. lAYLOR’S BO0KSi0RE, . Opposite front door Post Oihce. Tele_phon° _ ' \ I\l$'l' I Z E 'I' i'"°i°”‘~‘iil'It"i‘ié’\aT"`»~.-‘:*.”°"fi’-‘r.=-'f'~.';’:’.% ~ i t‘:..':“.,._:-:et.:.°_‘j.:_i__i;..'.+.:.:=.°°:..r'.=..°....'°' A rsaoinmn will nb.:`suomiMld ah lil lrwvi-|0100 otha capital speck of aa Company.-Allrlo atihondanoo o the ahag - » holdem is therefore Otrulotmown " “"'“" 'nr bn ` ii or -1. "-l.°»i“.‘€°r..2i‘..r‘r?3‘l“.'.il°$'r‘l“.§"‘ Lath Machine A I Q Asrdicgnmmmfmisrlmqtfss ` ` i ilhiriiiltioiiwu foundry ani Machine lla., li em' - ~“'» s -NEW FUUNDRY _.lonN`Ni=.`wsoN. * sim'