-_ri _., ,,,,,, ,,’,,,_.,, k _ 'rumor-rantorrngrowm onARiijrAN~ ‘ _ _ if y » ~scir`im9_af .,. __ _ i g ., ‘ | ' ~ _ ' , ... f ‘We have plenty 4 I ` yu* ‘ww MEETING 0F ;MisifMan Bbyanixlralf _Qi-r 3 ..= =n,’4-:il kr _ ' * * ` J in i{§im"éi`i‘i°§"‘isi.. ° l _PRES“YfERYl Tf°“S¢fe“i e;lE ll gram is being prep:\reii'to which the public is qordizilly invited. On that oi‘i~:i~i.\ii we intcncl inukiilg :i grand display of our new and `fi\Sl\iolx l-/ ‘ ble stock of - . Dry 'Goods _ _ _ » Tliis we fecl will I c :iii t-vciii of special interest to our citizens :ia it is many yours since it linn lm-_n their privilege to impact a storc full Of potliiilg iilit rlcii iiiifl np-in-iliilo goiiils. Our _~ ring iiii|Iii~_i-iy -»;,n-uiiig iiill ta`..e place on rcturn of our milliiter. Miss \\`t‘.~l. frrmi Neii York. Erich day is bringing n< new and fasliinnnlile goods from the lead- ing Europlan iiicirkcts, as rlny by tiny i~i bringing new customers to our store. Yestercliiv we openezlllie follow-iii;; new liiiesiii iadies' dress goods-broad cloth, fnncyliistre. iluchess clotli, popliii, serge, paiiiiinas in blliclz, red carrlinnl, creriin. pink, crishniere, in the different shades, venetian, fancy and black \'oill_ crepe ilu clleire, fancy wnislings, velvet ribbons, leather belts. wash lielts, embroideries, velveteens, silk velvets, emhroiilered shirt viaist firming. iuillroitlereri collars, white lawns, linen mull, new buttons, pcri lnsta. piisli braids, sill: trimmings, beauty V ladies' skirts and co.lS. pins. cushion covers, val. lace and insertion, staples, lawn waisis, and S.A McDONALD GRAND SAC|}ED CONC|"l'l`| St. Dun»fan|"l Cathedral Thursday, I2. |908. sl. U5 Our stock valzles in full of good Under the distinguished patronage of HSI Honor Lieutenant Governor Mc- Kinnon. His Lordship Bishop Mc- Donald and His Worship Mayor Prowso. PROGRAI: | 1. Organ Solo-Ovel'tu.e to Samson' |uMovement.__ .. _ Handel Allegro and Pnge .....-_...Handel Prof. Earle _ A Chor»- Gloria from Hsydiii'e I First llsas. _ Qi tollis “Fsrnier‘s Mun" in ll Ist St. DunetAl‘sChoir. 5. &p. Solo-Ave llnria. . . .Chlfnln'ni Mrs, Byrne. 4. Bs Solo-0*Ien, .Yard Dr. 57 31p. Solo-]iidiih lim Bdiia Sinclair. 6. Chorus-Taninm Ergo__.... Soeb St. Dnnetnn’e Ctroir. 9. HJ . Solo-O'Salutarls Qanel lifes Constance Fit.-niei-_sld. 1 I. hrltono Solo-Ave and .. _. ._ Luigi Luzi Mr. Wallace. 9. Qontralto Solo-Like IS lhf lwlfl deaircth . . . . . . . . . . . .. Allisttsln Misa Amy Earle. Vocal Duet-l will Magnify thc 10. _lcwclri and ' §llVC»'W2lfC I L€t us prove it to you. ree our 8 day 33_oo clock W. lallton 115 Grafton St. _ Phone 328 4 farm For ialc L0,-4 George illlirlr oder for sale the home Mine Lucy Blanchard and Mr. Vi’._]` Brown. _ _ Q rr. Ins. Trio-Jesu Dei \'iri _ . . . ..\7erdi Messrs Trainor, Caniirrll and Hrown_ 1:, Clioriis-Maiguifirziil ._ Euinierig l Si.. l)unsinu‘s Choir. 13. Tenor Solo-~'l`he Holy City. Adams Rev. F. X. Gallant. Contralto Solo--A lirenm ni Parnilist- . . . . _ . . . . . . _ _._ ..I`»r:iy i Miss Lucylllaucllard. l Vocal Solo-Sweet hpiritis Hear lily 1 Prayer _. . ._ ._ . _\\'zillact- i Mrs. Fraser. Baritone Sr-lo-Abide With Mc. _ . ._ ._ .. .-\daills| l’rof, llarlow. Solo anil Cliorus-liziluiiizitiis from Rossiiiis Stabul .\Iiitcr, Soloist Mrs llyrnc, St. I)iiii.~.l:in‘s Choir. _ 18.' Dcvinc l’l':iises .. _ .. _ ..B:lsllc God Suri' The King. Doors open at 7.30. Cnnct-rl .ii H. Admission 5oc, 35c, z5<:. 2-dl8 24 ~ 14. i5. 16. 17. ag; -- --- -=;=-3; - »__'-__¢--_ __-,-9_2-°._::. A. Mclman K C. llnnald .\lcl{liirinoii llfu.-:.4lv 6 Mrzmv/von Bsrriatcrs. Attorneys-at-Law. hrcwn Hn...-r |-ni-luiteuiw __‘§a Rubber Balls llubbei Balls stead farm sitnntf. at L`larktown,i,ot 37 This farm contains over zoo acres nf upland snr’ .i large marsh. Will be sold ut a bargain to wind ii; the estate. Apply lo the Executors, S. C. Clara' and Kimble Coffin Mt. Stewart or W Lclth,Cb nlorttoo-on » Wanted atllllce A quantity of rccleaiied white oats suitable for seed. Delivery required not later than first week iii March For prices and particulars ap- ply to i R E. Ml1iCh & Co, P. O. Box 657- Telephone. 284. Charlottetown. 2-rorlttnttf. FIRE Ifi8UiANGE . _ 4 ` ,_ i . ` utlnucd li _ni pnye l Q hetiedlctiou. t » ".5 Been Dennnely Armuged 'Ur ' D Mcbounclidiat 0’Lenry, on Miii'cli20tli Same place and data und at the J _ - ` lnstant,__ at 7.30 p.m_, as follows 1- hour ot half-punt two in the ulter- - Mr..W. A. .McKay to preside und ln- noon, Preshytcry-meta _ pursuantrto ` duct, Mr. Wm. McLeod to ,p}l;enchilll§!'. ilgj0\ll”l1!:il0l1f-tillld -"\V¢\Bt°0¥1Bl»lU“;&d 3? " George Millar to address t e mnsrit o mo era or pro emt>0l”°. \`~ ~ 9 _ ter, nnd‘Mr. W. A. Mason the people. H. Spencer, saderunt utiiiipra. The 0 _ Serving of the edict wus lelt in the moderator appointed’ ltiossrs ft. G1 liniids of the interim moderator of Stratliie and W. A. Maaisnqto peg. \\’nrtli‘s band has been cngazcd for Ilia occasion and .1 choice pro-_ ,m¥:i?vn“`s nimved by ML T_ F-_ Fu11er_i%§a»,:Bl;eat:5(§s}§‘|)1?n;§§,?:j\s uh inns ' ton, seconded by Mr. George Millur,} 'Dr. D. N. MoPhail being prcrkent and ciirried, that the Preisbytery con- was invited to alt and correspond. V rntuliitions of Bloomiield, 0'Lenry,l Rev. Robert Laird, M. A. was nom- gllcst Cope and Bruc on the solldari~ innted ‘for the chair of §`~hul`n\_1 His- ty it has attained under the eillcient tory and Practical Theo.'l_f:y .ii the ministry oi Mr. McDonald, and ex- Presbyterian College, Hiillfzix. d pressed gratification nt the prospect Rev. Dr. Mowat was iiimiintite of the settlement nnil best wishes for moderator oi the forthcoming Gen- iuture prosperity. 3 The following rules and regulations By consent of Prcshytery. the lol- for the McKenzie Fund were on mo- lowing motion nnant Church Union tion liilopted. ~ l 1. That a Savings Bauli account the ticket at next. quarterly meet-_ _be opened in the Bank of Nova. Scof ing :- ' frtia in the names of the ioint trea-I That the Presbytery, while thank- isurers. fully acknowledging the benefits l "2. That all remittances, which that the denominations interested 'should be made to Mr. T. C. James, have- received _from the conferences :Uharlottatowm be acknowledged with held on the subiect of union, would 'out delay by post card, and that a humbly suggest that it is 'further acknowledgement be made inexpedient to incur `~ further in tho Presbyterian Witness,- or Pat- expense by protracting negotiations riot. ' 3. That each congregation keep a opinion ln the church. » separate account of amounts contri- Mr. R. G. Sinclair-'resigned the buted to this fund, and submit awnoderatorship of Georgetown~ seas-‘ eral Assembly. ‘ _ was- ordered to takeiaccond place on owing to the manifest' division of . ization of Cavendish to sell glehel. It was agreed that prépfbytel-y np. statement of the names and amounts inn and Mr. 'l‘. F. Fullerton WAS' contributed to their annual meeting. appointed in his place. _ 4. That expenses such as postal Messrs T. F. Flpfllerton, W. H. 'wird Circulars. postage. etc- be a Spencer, S. D. Me lice and '1‘. C. Ghfifge “POD the fl1l1d~ James were appointed a committee 5. That remittances be made tv the to visit the congregations ol soiirls treasurer of the church at Halifax 'Dunda5, Cardigan, Georgetown. and- quurtcrly or half yearly iw the Fore- Montague, with a view to such re- ign Mission committee may direct. gongtrnetlens as is possible. \ 6'. That the state of the fund be The follow rig were appointed com-: reverted t°”PreHbyterv from time to mlssimiei-s to the General assembly\| time. and that an annual statement by rqwtigu; Messrs E. Smith, A. D. Dl”°P€l`1Y audi*-ltd by Sllbmitted M the Sterling, S. D. McPhee; by election: Brat quarterly hieeting each year. (;e°_ Millar, W. A. McKay, John ` The following resolution was moved Hawley, ministers; William Laird, by~Mr._.Geo. Millar, seconded by Mr. New Glasgow; D. H` Auld, Cove~ Hugh McMlllan‘and carried: ~- That head; W. T. Huggan, Charlottetown; this Preubvteryi uiilwiuts the fviluw- T. C. James, ciiai-lottetown; o. H., lug committee to express _-it the pub- 3_ Ste,-“_ som-ig, lic meeting this evening in ‘L`i-i.ii'lottc- on motion the following Synod town its unanimous requeut for the fund allocations were made: west discontinuance of the use of :i_-itomo- giver' Mai-5h§¢'|d, §3 each; Richmond biles on the Sabbath day: ulso tu any East, Tlgnlsh, Bonsiiiiw, Mount bring the some before the Legisla- Stewart' Dundas, ‘Murray Harbor ture in the event of any legislation North, Murray Harbor South, Oalc= Wing Pf°l>°S¢d “ent the “Se Of aeiiia, ss meh; East .sn Peters, niitouiobiles, namely:-Messrs T. F. Geo,-getown' Co,,ehea'dJ(jfWeu, Rr,,|',_ Fullerton, R. G. Strathie and R. G. mom; Buy west, _$7 each; Cnr-di,giir\, Rlucmif- ' ,Alberton, S8 each; Cavendish, I¢i'or-k- Permission was given to the con-,fmldr Su-aghatbyn, Montague, uregntiori ol Covehead to sell mnnse f gounia, Bloomfield, $9 each; Clifton, “ml l§l"b° P"°P°"tY them' the Pl`°':l3edeque, Valleyfield, Sli) each; Ken- cccils to be used in building ii new ;si,,gt0n_ gelfasqq _$13 'é`neh; Prince- ` "“""5e~ ltown, $16; Bummersidef St. JBIMB Leave was granted to the congre~ iam; Zion' Charlottetown; $17 each. land there on condition that the pro- : my U, the Homa Migsioytiflom-11, on cccds he uscd to purclllisa lnnd iormetmlf of the Cong,-egagion of Rich. use of minister, oi- be invested for Imund Buy west, for the ,sc-rvipc of 11 hi” hencm" icutccliist’ during thc ensuing summer; Preshytcry aiiljonrned to rncct iii the inlso that nppliwtion be made in be-, sonic plnce nt 2.30 p_m., of which half of Mm-5},f,c\(\ for the grunt of* i>|\l>liC l"ll|‘N\¢l"'1 “ms l5i"'°“' "nd $300 for another yeiir, if necessary: this scdcrlilit wus closed with the ,und f,,,.mcr “lat appiicatign bn milde- -_._.__.. _.____..____.___..____}f0,- ,, grant of $100 for visitation ntl . ` the Poorhoiise and Falconwood. No A It wan decided to npply illf the followinyg giinnts irolph tae uugrncntan. tion fun noni.: wi rose u 'G11 5' Ytllll' Fllfld Dlsagfees. '_ nskeil for: for Ricliincxipd Buy{E1r,iSt ' 250, Dundas $100, urrny nr or" You Lirekss' iyortli $100, Murrtiy Harbor South Skill 15 Yellbw. i550, Cnlcdoniat $l00.CllVlri ttlratilse' ' ' :__ ». .*._. '1_ rend his re or as iapuin o ie X(;“.l_IQ#U"1?\{Ur?tU1'\Lr¥_]?n»{~]}_u ,P. E. I. Igospitnl. On motion the 5'" ,Ou MCL .P Qul ` 'report was received and adopted and Best I`rf_-:itiiiclit is l‘crro7.oiie. l0,.d,.,.ed to be transmitted to the Every ilny coriics the gobd news oi secretary of the Home Mission com-‘ wonilerliil cures with Fcrrozone. imittee. ln Pctcrboro it worked marvels for‘ Mr. R. G. Struthie road the i"e- i Louis Meehan-put him right on his port on Sabbath SchQQ_l _.which was leewuiuile him cntircly Well- received =iiid"iiclopted,' tli‘i'ii'corivener" "About three years ago” says Mr. thanked for his diligence; and the Iiievlml, “I .had the Griure which loft following recommendation adopted. mc in a very run-down condition that' 1 That, gggglnn encourage ` the finally developed into Dyspensim I sabbath schools witlilii their bounds was unable to ent but few things to mngribute pegulm-1y__f,o "the mls- find hull Ii Cruvillg f0\‘ H¢ld~ I gave slonary schemes of the church, thus pp trgngingt iiigli doctogs pgcnuge training, the young in tlgainéitter oé .1 Cl/ l‘ "0 0 P me an 0" e “ ' res onsibility and lib iy; an vice of ri friend uaed Ferrozone. It wh;-e necessary that congregations not U“lY “Wed me Ol D5_'5P°P5’”~ *md be asked to bear the .ordinary ex- Iltlliogfégeis- gmt ix” bmlg 1 “DI hm; pensea of the schools in_orLler‘ that S fe" ° W H was 9°” “ the schools be encouraged to give theecggpgs- i geu°1“'lfe;`t‘J*°fx‘?l;’&"`:_:*5",‘? F""°'|their contributions to the mission- z°“ _ ' ar' schemes. ,_ Ferrozoue gives you forcc. enerBY.| zy That the gabbath 'g¢h00i. com. Vim' D mittee be instructed to put them- . It strengthens H18 st°m“°h °""°“_selvea in touch with the different indlgestlon, proven s headaches - schools Q; Pi-esbytery, .hy circulars guarantees g°”d health* ior otherwise at the opening of the Thousands use Ferrozone-they all h ole i Ma Oman 10° the my imprpvo-gotfbotter lipalth-lopk bet- giyrttance noi tlih: vpifork, gud rendering, ter" eel better; try y°“"° |"s°1d what assistance they can, all ex~ in 501: boxes by all drugglsts. pauses not to exceed six;-5°ua,.s’;to _ ___ be borne by Presbytery Fund. Mr. R. G. Sinclair g presented the report on Church Life and Work, which was received and adopted, _and the convener thanked for his wor,k. Mr. A. Oralso read the repqrt,on statistics which was-recsiv ;,p'iid'.`ad~ opted, and the oonvb " nlcfll tor his diligence. ' " ""' ' »_...,_.,.-` Writing ads MADE especially for us,of the very best Rubber Balls Great Big BOUN-. CERS, small prices. V 216 Dozer 216 S. ftmmmtr. ‘ Marti cs Marbles for the small BOYS. Wholesale & Retail ciiiir'if“ci;ifi. nr,dl‘t&if_..i ...i ‘ , Just msivei vlA.s. l Mr roles ln lrrursnfia Pompnniea on lfnrm Building Churches Halls, Bnhoul Homes. Uhccau Fai.-torles, Wat/or Mills Btoresmw, apply to C. D. BELL, Plosnent Bfroor, dvrsrwtf Charlottetown __|-__v_- =-ii Home Made 1 Preserve We have nice Home Made Preserve, piit up inPint Bottles »i»or.-- ' ?.‘_’f= 4 9 _ f paper and in assort- ed colors for covers.` Governme_n't Bond I5 `& 3oc. linperial(veivet finish iz & £55: Smooth Ivory I2 & 25c. Kenmsfe Linen uh _& z5c. AEgweit 12 and 25c. 5, ‘ ‘ Ladim"‘Lim w3 ‘ raine" 2'5c ._ This folds over into proper note size. » Convenient. V Always handy. if & M iel the Trade Mark. and a guarantee of satisfactioii_ . _. 5 OOOOCO5 _»:;att§rwtf`.i`_i\.i ui . -" 1 i ° March ‘ winds n 7('ause roughened hands and skin ' C 1 . 9 nrunii liiimnis gist - is the ideal remedfy-lieth ing, _soothing sotenlng, n~»t sticky, pleasantly per~ iuined- - Gloves can be' worn immediately lifter using. Gents will find it pleasant as an after shave. Pilce 25c per bottle Prcpd and sold only by w.li¢iiii,rim.ii. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o oooooooooooc-.':»;.ff.,r,f_./_.(._ J . Months Sec the elegant r an g. e I am show- ing before you biiy the next pair.'l`hey are really f’tl1e_ 'best fl t t i rl g Trouse r s Ieversold ~ Prices from $1.75 to $4.75. The Young Men’s A Man i 1 _, I 1 il _ _H , _ :fill 9.. _W _ = _ '_ _ , _(JL, a , .|_npr;omrpsa~iip¢.m¢~lrssi:revi:i ,_ .» _~ ~_._i__,;_-,~,, .,~ -lol. ~u_>~_\_u\._i.~\\iull.; ` in ~ 1; ... _ ,_ C. -is _:R if Scales, Weigh Butcams. Wholesale arid Retail. / 9?- H. H. BROWN, f »...___ -. _ N. _ ivgggi I if. 4 lliE lillbflls lilllillwblilflill., l.lll Z-s-I , _ es _.;.l_....._.._..,-iii .T -1 ._ .. . _-W ` _ I __ _ `,. Have just arrived and 'they are beauties. In fact we have the we can do it. _ . ,_- _ I " '_ 'run Noaiiif 1'='rAii.oii_s _ _ . . , _ -~ 1 ._n.»i ‘ New is t_he`~tin`ie to get _tlillt Ilene or Cow ht Remember you do the fat ai thin, mem looking $01 looking in niiiid. _ e in toimy in the DW, Brad", .<.»___. i Q~Il New ,Spring Goods anili'€ow's ¢ Wc have been very careful in our choice and are well leased with the result. Here you will find all the fatest shades and patterns in suitings and trouserlngs. FincsiSclcctio_n lnllicfity just drop in for a moment and examine them; it will do you good. lf you can pleased in Tailoring _'McDonald i&»i iPo,rry»»~~» dmstf. _ if-' ii Gt; their-g"¢'1'Si ' ` _\ -LE 4-4' Wo _ ununumi cover and drgy. 3i¢%=:» 'f-.'-J‘ 1~».. »