~ iff.: QPEBRUARY 20, 11,08 \ .g _ "_f - THE cHARLo'1‘»'rB:'rowN~GUAaD1AN ' ’ - . . .._.,rMm_rm ‘_ .."" " i i A _ c/VA/r>zor;..;1°owN.s‘_l9/a of/aus?/~f£/vz4L sro/sus' 'L ' l F \ i il- | mfr .`;f.’v' ._ ' _ :af _ ~_ '~ ,, ...f #5 CVCII y ;;~;~`l _§§_.f4 “érp ,i_§.€- We do not believe in hurrying you but certainly _ theseelegant coats will not wait for you unless Y°“ .. C0316 at 0l.1C€. ' .-, »._ . , . )» ` ur, Whitewear ; ,Attentive _. __ lugt- pow, we are, se ling whitewear at a savm . of ao pc to 2 5 pc and every article is Zllafanteed lf’ p tobe new, absolutely new and Pflcedias 1°w as ls/ ‘ possible. - A ~ _~-_ '_ _` You’1l make no investiment _/that will lay AY°“ _'_ such a handsome dividend as our *‘f"ii‘i~*°w°°r‘ DEP' ‘ lady can find at this store` ,the to8S¢"Y " /Qrvwtw 37%: JH ., sound eggs are carried along and go :into u. centrifugal separator, revolv- 'lng nt a tremendous rote. Here thc .eggs are smashed and the shells sep- 'iaratedfrom the liquid matter which fl flows into a small tank, and is then -_in _willy =°d`=°<= it - ~ |- _- Au°....i~»ia~w»a_i_ V _-ir _ . -.i _ Tl-IE ”QUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN Head Offices in New Prowse Block---Charlottetown. Louis Hanson, Boston, is visiting y. Alex. Brown, City, is confined to his home through illness. Adolphus McAdnm, Selkirk, is the Joseph Carr had the misfortune t A horse trot has been arranged t take pluce on Pownal Buy on Satur- day. A 2.40 class and a. green race .hnvs been provided for. It is ex- ufternoon of sport. _ The residents of Highbnnk, who are not sutisfied with their muil arrange- mcnts. seem to have good ground for poniplaint. The courier leaves Murray Harbor every Tuesday, Thursday and iSa.turday morning for Highbank but six miles distant, conveying the mulls which arrived at Murray Har- bor the two previous evenings. The mails for Little Sands, but two and a half miles distant from Highhsnk ,leave Hopefleld every Tucsday,Thurs- ,day and Saturday evening after arriv- lal of train and thus are delivered Bee Wonderland special ad on page There. WSW 37 PRHSHIIEGFS bY ¢igh¢_ , _ Mlnto yesterday. _ . . y e ening | Tuesday evening while driving ontlgrwilly 0l\l0Y°¢\ by D large number the Maipeque Rosa on noi-se i>ack,!oi the young people of Pownal 0. . fall on, receiving s had shaking up. | o pected that there will be a. good! iabout 22 years. Ho was born n rigpomptly. The Highbank courier is ould from this time forward be re~ Iquired to leave Murray Hnrbor in V Icomplished and popular young ladi ltlie evening instead of in the morn-lShe had been in failing health for the The Minto got into Georgetown | lm; home in this Cir, from Picton at 10 o'eloek esterday Y morning. > . The Minto's cargo to Georgetown yesterday included four carloads of The Guardian regrets to learn of .WHY freight. the illness of Mrs. G. A. Sharp, -__- City. J. Frank Leiferty, The Guardian’s --- bustling representative at Summer- side, was in the City yesterday. winncr of a $5 prize in the last' “l Lipton tea Limerick contest. The leap year skate at the Star Rink Pownal Tucsdu v was and vicinity This rink which was open- cd this winter has become a very popular place. for an evenlng's en~ |joyment_ It is proposed to hold a :carnival soon. The funeral of Abel Simmonds, a well-known and respected citizen of Chatham, took place recently at the Riverside cemetery and was uttended by a very large number of friends land sympathizers. Mr. Simmonds rwas a citizen of the Mirnmichi for upwards of 37 years and was con- nected with St. Andrew's church for ir Halifax, N. S., s d his younger days were spent in P. E. I, from where he came to Chatham. ` Attention was briefly called in yes- terdny’s Guardian to the regretted death' of Miss Ella Blake, daughter lof Maurice Blake, of this City, which occurred on Tuesday. Miss Blakr was one of Charlottetowu's most nc- 'er ling, or the mail for Highbank shouldlthe past two years, the greater part `lm forwarded via Little Sands as it;of which was passed nt Sarannr `ii;'_1i`i/pfair th}z;t ii)he mailswlpiclé arriveslhake, New York, where for a timr pa urray ur or on n ur ay even-,her health was much improved. Her ling should not reach Highbank untillearly school days were passed at the fthe following Tuesday and in liko{Convent of Notre Dame here, after ,manner the othcrpmails during thciwhich she spent four years at th< iweck. Thc attention of Postmaster Sacred Heart Convent Halifax. Or |W1i0f1l‘. Wl\0 is GVCF Teddy $0 impl‘0Vo graduating from the latter institu ,the service, is respectfully directed ,this winter as usual. There has becnl lplenty of them. At first they went! 'up to thirty cents, but they huvcl been since down to half that I-ricc.i It has been so mild that the mnst Iunprogressive lien has had 'to do n. ilittle laying. in order to join in thc`i ilittlc laying, in order to j- reported in The Guardian took placr from his home in Bradalbanc Mon day morning to St. Joseph’s Church, Kelly's Cross, and notwithstiindinr' the had roads, was largely attended. The members of thc Emerald Brunel' U. I. S. to which the deceased be- longed for many years, were present in a body. The Mass of Requiem wus sun): by Rev. T. (lnmpbell, P. P. mid thc services at thngrave were conducted by Rev. M. J. Smith a lifelong personal fricnd of the dc ccnsed. 'The pall'~bearers were M. Kennedy, M. L.fA. and Roht. Todd. Bradnlbsne, Thomas Hughes und M. Lamb of the B. I._ S., Emerald, and John P. Bradley,-und W. Bradley, Helly‘s Cross. The late Mr. Doyle is ;a. son of Mrs. Wm. ‘Doylc, Bradnllmne, and was married four - years ago to Miss Katie Crokeu, of Norboro, whom with two little children he leaves be- hind, alsoonc sister and four broth- ers. V _ ,Nlna'd`s Linlment Cures Colds. t Aromatic Extract ' = t of Cod Liver Oil *' is a pleasant and pala- table combination of the active principles of ' the finest Norwegian , ' _ Cod Livers with extract .7 or Malt, Wild Cherry '- Bark and Compound Syrup of Hypophosphi- ' tes. An Excellent Tonic -s 5oc and $1.00 bottles f *@‘»‘?1@&?-5‘.’ii°L°>° - ' ,Your Chaps ' Disappear Like. _ V ,Magic ~_ WHEN You USE MACSVWIICI1 ~ |1AzE|_ CREAM Good for your hands, Good for your face, ' Good for your lips, Good for shavers, Good for chaps, Good for girls, Good for 25 cents. Then you will say Good for ~ ~ >. 2 5 1;- i' I1 L i r 51 (J. Three for 25c ’ 2 f0r 25c' _ At 256. 1 no M X / . News °.` Noiableir 7Neckw Novfelrt-ies _ Freshly _ _dainiily new ~crisp from the fingers of the makers 5=é%°.§.§‘.?l»3 G ‘ sm a rt neekwear . d e p a r t- i' .cents in Toronto, New York, or ~ Philadelphia, caref ull y * / _ »~.»~_’\,___ ' , '.__.- .`\.4-' note the ideas shown there , l --and you will be sur- prised to find that this ,l store is showing the same things--The only 'dii"fer~ 1 ence between New York, Toronto and Cl1~arlette~ - town is now the time express parcels take' to traverese the distance---Today another delightful range of dainty newness. V New chiffon and lace jabuts with the New velvet band idea with dainty ruch- latest low front effect, sweet and dainty in ing top- finished in pearl _buckle,p_earl beads, effect, very fetching in appearance---various or cut steel designs another smart idea. . . . . . shades.............. _ o 330 and 5oc L 59c, 65c and up 1 A Great Range of Neck Frillinis Tliousands of yards of thefe in the very latest st, les obtainable, valenciennea chlden, and the popular "tourist" frilliug, this latter sells for. . .. _ . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3oc. 39c_ and ,45c per box 'of _6 yds. Dainty chiffon frillings at zoc, z5c, 3oc yd Embroidered Wash Coilars _ So perfectly satisfactory, 5'> dainty, dressy, so easily laundered i _ ands; cheap _that any lady can- “look up to the minute” any time of ._ _ the day by the addition of one of these to 'her waist. At I9 rents At 25 gmt; At 35 cents , _ _ ' g 5' A very daintyline of eni- A f‘“e mllge Of th°5e “fy Qet;rg(i,uHi;:§,§ cc:-\¢al:,g broidered wash collars fin- hifggilifgbrolgfgifg “.hite‘p',md mack' and ished with course fiilling V . _ b rfis f‘usi1¢<1¢o11ar . v¢rypr~=ity '9° ...3s¢ _ A very new idea is a linen wash c /llar with tabemhro- ,_ c dered in colors--either black, nzvy, cardinal or whites very c ‘ fetcliing:aucl effective line at _ » ` ll si aj A =%=°: \ T4 _ Trim Little Collar ` Tops. . _ Y Prettiy einbroideredglittle bit oidaintiiiess direct from ‘Swiss Mills, just the bit'of finish required oftentimes to give the last touch to your ' _ costume. - .- l | I I A Wlfl° UUE* 0*" Ver? '“'f"°¢l}i A finer and beltr-rrspgie alittle A really beautiful range inclnd- ` embroidered collars, excellent An, ,,.,, m,.,.fu||,. ¢m-,,,,,m°,-ed 3 _ - j < 1 ‘_ _ effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1;|_¢]¢ dgingéf 'in .'{f¢¢¢, - idg lace as well as embroidered ; ioc or 3 for 25:: ‘i5c or 2 for 256 _ tops wer! ¢h9i¢¢ . _ _ _¢5¢ get il A ' i I 2Oc ftiff Standing turned embd. collars 2Oc ~ » * A really very choice line in all sizes from I2 % " ‘ ~ to to i4-dainty embroidered effects, correct in cut, per- to ` il nm .'- `Afi¥i1£%_‘f., flfmtf _'iii.~»|'if.~‘Me.-»~ri»i»i.-¢v:f<»_~@»'Pfr A \'/.~ ‘ feet in fit---various heights. » 35.6 _ 20?., 259, and 35C i A full range of the dainty' little ties, bows and jabot effqcts to wear with stiff standing turned collars ` 25c, 354:. 651:, lo $|.25 _ _ sm..- J a 1 / 1 __ _Ji 1 ~ . _ o _ __ _ _ r Al.RE`N"iA'*~" T H i i isf large enougliandrthe ood enough ~to enable lfockeiy Antares? A eqétéipment _ ture repairs. ~_ReJuphols_’cerin‘g,'.mattress _~ »i -V3-f it making, etc and charges reasonable. cRYsr~ALs; Frldiy. February Zll' V Sixth game of the League Series for the provincial think yonfll find my championship- _ an Regiment one Admission 254:. `, Balcony reserved 35.c ‘ r