i 8 Days. Gold Filled Frames, “ 5 “_ 1.00 Quality Lenses, per pair, warranted, 1-90 -4 (J nnt Buttons illim hams _`_, 0 Ill _ E3 _TT ._ _ W... /_ _T '“ ' » U; _,__:, . _ i tanley Bins” i When you come to us _for CIIUUQUOUCIIOIUCII Prints and Ginghams you get an assortment of the very ._. _- latest colors and newest pat- terns- no odds and ends and remnants, but this seasoi.’s productions just from the mills. - Ai old Prices. There has been very heavy _ advance in prices lately, but we secured ours before the rise, and offer them at OLD PRICES. Fast Color Prints 6, 7, 10 and 1-tc per yard, M A Ginghams ° ` 10, 14. 18, 21, 25 and 3‘2c per - ' ‘ yard. " -` v~.» 4 ~` .. ~¢ “'_‘.l_§_!_____.._f_‘L§;_ UZ/’ ' Sim Pmirly Filled Frm lmpnpaily Fillii Fianna lViRYTH|Nli MUST G0. Glasses! Glasses! ! 50C. F0" giyifigyigigdou ron 506. Evorything must be closed out by March 17th, regardless of cost or "IRD, either wholesale or retail, "Office Furniture included.” Out this °°\lP0nout and bring it to our Store on or befo-e Saturday, March 17th, .Ili ve will accept it as 500 in cash, providing your purchase amounts to *I-50 or more. - It will also entitle you to a FREE and thorough examination of your B regular Graduate of Optics. Here are prices for the beet science ii money can produce, This is positively your last chance. Come early. Bling this coupon. Don’o wait. Come at once. f All tests made by Dr. A. McKay Jordan. Our Price For -will Pay Elsewhere. $5.50 3.00 2.25 2 50 1.25 .75 “did Gold Frames, warranted 33-85 B0¢Gold Filled Frames, warranted 10 VPS- 1-50 Kel Frames, gold nose pic -e, "0 8*! Ol' Nickel Frames, all styles, ` -25 OPEN TILL NINE (YCLOCK EVENINGS. BUSTUN DPTIUAL ll0’Y , eeeeeeee 5’ 3 “U ::: _ - IIUUICI ,@l`§b_ W hat you _ ' ""’?*’“`f» "ff " 3."-’."""’-°"l?7-`§-'.’?'-“?'»‘5`f"`?‘f,"`§’°*-f -‘ ‘ - _f“"‘-f"'§\~_=5fi-"~ `-is-.f - - -_ -i ..; i _ _ ,a . ,..,, , _, .. . 1 _ :_ be . ~ ~ ' > ‘f ~ ~ ' -' !‘» ::l1_,'f-{'».-f,';>‘»s‘3 .-"*'*»; a;'..~_,- _. , ~» -v-_,_-;;,;-_ ,_!.',;._ ;,i;“.g\,.».~: ’-as 'rlw evaitotav °"e\wr.e1.+1~i=:rown‘ ning fe ?i.ocA|. Biiiers Church -ii sw price _ . ______ ' _ The Wolvei‘hanipton(Englnnd) Cong-re~9 _ _ gational Church has eight branches, three _ _ ' Meet me At' The Always Busy 5t0l"€. ,assistant pastoi-e,a.nd`sixty lay preachers, 'fi - A _ _ yi- The National Council of Free- E_vang‘eli- i and Province @ 1 ___ By Reporters and C0rreSDon__~ '1`liePaulist Fathers in New York have ~ _ 1_1 ' THE McLaughlin Carriage Companyof Gananoque say they will put out oves 4- _ (II) bufrgies during next season Tar. Ladies Aid of the Red Gross Society g _ _ will meet in the W. C. T.. U. 7 rooms thier the fashionable First Baptist Church at I (Wednesday) afternoon at three o’clock , ' Ma. L. L. Fownlit H. S. of I. O. F. is ROI K Tin: Loyal Crusaders oi North River in-_ tend .having an entertainment and fruit! soeial in North River Hall Friday, March l’ l6th,at half past seven. Silver collection l' at the door. d 8: w i Or-‘mu Hoirsi-: ToNiom'.~Gi‘and enter- tainment. The war in South Africa. gra- phic illustrations of the cuiitiict.-Moving pictures by the marvellous progertcscope Opera House in Halifax packed for four nights. _ A srrciai. Meeting of the Milton Branch oi the Farmers and Dairyman’s Associa- tion will be held in North Milton Hall on Monday the 26 inst. at seven o'clock p. in ' for the purpose of purchasing their sprir g , seeds. ‘~ THE District Oflier Commanding' will be ` at the Orderly rooms Drill _'Shed to-day 1 from 10 to 12.30, from 2 to 5.3") and from 8 l to 10 o’elock toenrol recruits for service' with the Provisionary Regiment of In- fantry at Halifax-There are about twenty vacancies. ~ In the report of the farewell given the , Second Contingent which _appeared in _ yesterdafsiesue Mrs. Warburton’e name , Svpeered as the presenter of the $10111 __ gold,'voted by the Council at an einer- 1 gency meeting held on Friday evening. f The money was presentedby His Wor.i ship Mayor Warburton. Wim. the Ladies' Aid to Red Greseplease _ remember they are called to meet in the 1' W. G. T. U. rooms Grafton St., on Wed- nesday afternoomllareh 14th, at 3 o'clock for special business; voting a remittanie j to send to Dr. Ryerson , etc. Immedia- tely after this meeting there will be asew~ A ingmeeting to prepare a box of clothes, bandages etc. to go to South Africa. Haziznnnooiz, Lot 48.-A pleasant party was given by Mrs. Inglis Wood, at her home Thursday evening. There were about fifty persons present and every one was well pleased with the proceedings ofthe evening. There was a nice pro- gramfincluding the following numbers : Mr. Arthur Wood, assisted by Miss Me- u Leod and Viola Judson§* presided at the organ; solo, by Mr. Seymour Woed dialogue. Miss ll.-atie Gay,Gertie Jenkins, Mr; G. A. Mellish and Ambrose Wood; solo, Miss McLeod; instrumental music, dialogue, Misses Myrtle, Gertie and 1 Maggie Wood, and Mr. A. Sinclair, Alfred McGregor and Mattie Wood. A number of others took part, including 1 Miss Battie Jenkins, Gertie McKenzie, Messrs.Lincoln \Vood,W’arren Sina.ll_wooi and Rey Jones. The merry party parted after extendingahearty vote of thanks to their host-ass." -ONE PRESENT. Social. Ar Bn.xci;Lr;i' POINT.-Ho\€e’s Hall was filled on Tuesday evening last, by an orderly and appreciative audience,to listen to an excellent program given by the people of Brackley Point and vicinity, ` assisted by some talent from Ch’Town. James G. McCallum, filled the position of chairman, in his usual qlficient way. The following was the program: Song; Ernest Stanley; Recitation, Miss Rona McLure; Song, Miss Amy Earle ; Resitation, Master ¥Villie McDonald; Song, Charlie Earle (encored); Address, L. U. Fowler; Duett, Messrs. John K. and G, T. Bearisto, (encoredh Whistling Solo, ` Wallace Shaw; Solo, Miss Florrie Earle, (encored); Recitation, Edgar Shaw; l Solo, ~ Miss Ethel ». Gregor;' Scotch Song, Bruce Leitch, Encored; Recitation, N. Campbell; Song, Charlie Earle, (en- cored); Recitation, Morley Sellers. After the program was concluded, the sale of baskets began, and some lively bidding was done and good prices realized. Bruce f Leitch, Esq., acted as auetioneer and he seemed to be an old hand at it and knew just where to look for bids. The receipts were $51.00 which goes to t-he Patriotic _ Fund. 0 _ T0 CURE A COLD IN A DAY. * Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. V All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. WZ Grove’s signature | on each box. i _ _ f Y J _ _ oH.iP.Lo'i‘i‘EroWN. / 'IDR' V ` PHYSICIAN AND simcson ‘ IQIQIQI GRADUATE MCG|Ll.;UNlVERS|TY i - Office and Residenoe,Dorchester Street East i l 0moeHoui-s,9to10a. m..l to 3,and_ 7 _toE8 ‘ iiriilirlpttoatteniion. _ _ __; aid!/y Burned _.__ , “GLASSES ,_ Were You T by dishonest jewelers- .veil deal with me. I in tool H ' _ _ 0 i. ' 0 ' Xood a oo.ik_to burn you. _ _ _ ` U' Wh t ' 1 __ _ _ _ _ --_-- Q ea germ mea , 1 haw anvffhmg you want In the ]ewe¥l7yh;lh;ak€:1dnadM»if¢:w;ev °00 packages bright retailing Mol- 5 Selling cheap at -L.W-COO K,°°~~ siiniiis i. soigs -._ 6 " _ , . _ _ ,-.» __ .__ __ h .gf _, , ,.,.~»f r. » _»» _»> _ »,,-,.,~.,.__-`,,_,_.~. ,,\f,~_.,_.__».. ., ~ .~»_<_~.' ~r<~ ~_-». » fl -.~<- s _,ef ~:-._ -. f= “-.~=J-- <- ~ . ~. .-_ = ,=»~ - 8*' Present in Cove Head in the interest ef ,C “rc e m”Ses° ll ‘€¢°"°°°"»Y In 'f°Ml°¢¢i0f1 With COUPG* Onset themost successful of evaage-_ Mr. Ollie McNeil and Benton Wood; *purpor¢ing»f,0emenat¢ from |,im_ He v A vm ver,q‘_v'~,~ sf in-~.__1e eel Churches in England has orgnized an evangelistic mission for the whole of Eng- _ opened a clubhouse for poor boys. It is furnished on a scale eompai-ing favorably V, Bishop fowman said recently that he, had been in the ministry forty~oiie years, , , busy to take even a week's vacation. The Rev Dr H Allen Tupper, pastor of C dents Everywherer ,with the best of clubs. 1 and during all that time he had been tool 1 ‘ GREAT Montclair, N. J., has given up his church 1 to help the poor and work among the ' un- ` h h d lists new preaching in London is Gipsy* Smith. He was born in is gipoy ' tent, reared in the lanes and delde of rural Eng-, land, and knew nothing of books when ‘ converted.. In Brooklyn Sheriff Walton has ap- members of churches, to look out for; children in the streets who do__ wrong. They are to deal especially -with small boys who smoke cigarets, play scraps and buy beer at saloons. The plan was aug- gested by Mrs. Marcus Wood of Young Wonicn’s Christian Association.: L Speaking of Bishop. Ingram 'of the poor of London, the _London King says: “An intensely human man, he is billiards with them, and by these earthly ,- once said, ‘needs above all things hope( and he has become their apostle of hope.” Every recruit in the British army or navy is required to declare himself aa be longing to one of four ehurehes--the Church of England, Catholic* Church Presbyterian, or Wesleyan. If he has no preferencehe is put upon the list of the Establishment. On oneoecasion a -i said he has had no religious belief. upon the commanding? oflleer said, with twinkle in his eye: “Sergeant, this eruit has no religious belief. On Sunday see that he attends parade service with the Wesleyane at 8 o’elock, with the Pres- byterians at 9, with the Roman bt 10, and the Church of England at 11. ‘ - -----¢----f The best fainily remedy for Coutghs, Cold, Croup, Hoarseness, and every orm of_ inflammation is Bentley's Liniment. Sold by druigists and general dealers in twotsizes. rice ten cents and twenty five cents. Full directions on the wrap- per.-Be sure you get Bentley's. Dr. Leyds Objects to so Much . Boiigus News. _BnRLiN, March 9._~Dr. Leydo,the vaal diplomatic agent, has a- test from Brussels against “bogus gles out a prominent Berlin paper as offender. _ ' _ -“Look before you _leap." Be sure 'you get Hood`s~Sarsaparilla when you call for it, and you will find health in its use. ' THE READY MADE Drurss MAKERs.~We know it is awunprecedented accomplish- ment to put two _undred (230) reasiy made dresses and spring skirts on e this -' early in the season at prices of 1 to a Q; less than they will sell for in a few weeks but this is a store that makes precedents rather than follows them. These ready made dresses and skirts were contracted _ for last October, we left the order olpeii as regards style for we wanted the atest. The quality is at last October’s value, to da.y’s value at the head fountain is 25 per cent to 2% more. Come and see our, ready-to-wear rainy day skirts, walking skirts and costumes.- as. Patlgrifdc C0. _ .i,_ _ .,»_ ._»_~,__,»..-.-.-»..».. Pyny-Pastoral ¢0é`<§1’1`S°’1§"its Very valuable Remedyinall _j 1 ,aiieciionsoltlis __ sosseaess '-l DAVIS & LAWRENCE C0., limited SS83333‘£°3‘.l2%3%3i3 ps _ in cd bd e I Snmelhinilice alstori’s Food Preparation VIZ! alston's Breakfast Food 1511> pies. - ui-ina whole wheat flour i -12 lbs. bags, alston’s Pancake Flour as ib. pics. is ALSO I: 5 5' ri 5' U V ence Ullll Ill lllill lllill _ _!llll§=OIe ‘Lancome lllUlQ_l_lll Lemolin '. 1 Fari.n0S8». Rolled Wheat aes pointed seventy Deputy Sheriffs, who are _ _ methodshas reached theirsouls. ‘One :of ~- _ _ _ us,” they called him. ‘East London,'. he 1 ' mam and, until the irritation is llduoeil Ill there is no possibility °f.**°PPi°8 5*,-dheliri , _ _ .».nAi~isoN's Balsam gin. .eel ably brings a perfect eine! m ....“:.i.f.i.iL.....f" ~r.....~ ‘~ ~.i~.::.~......~°“*'i""~ ......... “ _ wntcomia mniiseimpasmpieeehsbalied lei `d° $116 most satisfactory work, and ie eeeeenieel ee ed. . its is an me at ll 6 °-l i;daye:e’_s:3ee¢a _!~ stepney,_wh0is held in high rerani by' N 1 ' if 0 ' 1 ani T absolutely adored by the poor of the East _ . l _ _ c - ‘Ind malt UGQI End. He has boxed, smoked and pity . ' ' u wlllfeliem ww. , .ui ~ V _v,_. ml » Jereliy It paysf to have watch pairs ,made by a worliman. Youmayhe careful attention if you watches to`ue»,£o¢_ ° =.~=°!=_r°_°=.1r webs! ness in the commissions' that ‘be intrusted to ue. BMW- Our engrairer dose plain engraving, and can well. Try ue with your W. W. WELUH, 'T A limi -' ' Ladies haveyon seen our patented HROAT' or ZIEPNGS f ` Safety Pockets? If not ask any of Lam' Charlottetown’s principal Dry Her- P__op,5_°fPe__~ry mvwpmmu _ L. chants to show y u the P. C. Lady TL; hgh! _ --~ -.. 11;.-.; ;. ;_- ,r _ -A Z ‘Minto Corset. Examine it carefully, , ’ " ' you will be`convincod`tiiat this corset meg, ity. i weaker 'is r -ii =:"°::::::::'::::::.::.°:: he 11° W1- all == 'I' . gg P. O. Brands are leaders. 9( gb; num; geeks; . 0 O . gs P , D i P-.l|llS|AN CURSET G0. QUE BEC. as 6 I .III Always Busy ? ' “Ili-'_ 4;_r-was , less .ma or P. ii.i~i»e. Why l'e|ii.i.¢a1 _ = Queen Be. Are We <>--_un e-we of 1! 6 thief elle ,__ _ eneeteer the world They have vmn che is citizens ol inet in the wide overaudbeyond its aries ver livli Reasonable Pi-leee. 3 A ‘ sum-inf wen-li - e--»-- f-I. ll. TAYLDII, _,s~.-:_'..'i'..'-°~...m‘~‘..-Q" 1 'Q ~ ~ The Popular Printer ' ' i f II. . mu » Branch Store at Victoria. 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