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"mil i . _ _ I _ ~, ,~, , r ~ _ J _ . ~ - *<.- ' I _ ` ` `- \ \ MARCH ir ign- PLGIS liClUR ” 'run i..i'rss'r News ` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN '° 1"“““` 03 Au* (___, 55,-‘,__ 'R '_ _ ,`_ "' i , ,_ i is puma , i____.;i_ _ -.iv-IH.: "JW` 'I ` “i i I srciniir rr srirr ., X li S.. Ai. /MI cllonazfd i';.f;‘:";';;._ New Arrivals of Pongee and Japanese ' s Silks Fresh From The 0rient _lust received by express yesterday Pongee and japanese sillts for your selection. Now is the time to do your selecting, while the showing offers every inducenierit. _ Pongec silks, natural color, 27 iiiclies wide, per yard.. . . . . _ . .. . . . . .. . . . . . ._... . . . .39C japanese Taffeta. in mauve, rose, ashes of roses, cliainpagne_.red, pale blue. pink, cream and white. 23 inche.~=wide, per yard .. ....... ............ 48c Extra wide, fine lustrous silks in brown, Copenhagen, blue and Amethyst, per yard. 654: to SL25 Fancy llanilkerehiels ii S 5 i ' . - _Seleclfrom H .»-if. 1.5.. ....i::;a..“i';;tf'r.‘s;§;;.;?’.;‘:.S‘;;;:.;?a »_;~,»,-_»;,-;-,1»» h h . _ , _ D ea ‘;m"°ha3;“ all the popular colois and patte_ns , I5c p and have _“H 3_1 your suit ~ WUI' SU" made to your measure l =..___r made to Suits Made To Your Measure ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, We have perfected arrangements wi eh I V IL: a fashionable costume manufacturer,where ,Q ,_ I by you can sc`ect from an immense show- ' » ing of samples -welll take your measure l h .;.-1-gi male to vour own measure, and that at a Hg!-*' g ~, \ very mi derate price. , \ then ina very short time you’ll have a _ suit to meet your particular requirements- ` 1 Coats ,\Ve are also showing a special line of adies semi-fitting English covert coats, made with the long roll effect, 3 buttons. 3i inches, H l finished with fancy strappings and buttons. $7.50. $9.50 and $l0.00 A Spring Showing oi rr " ' .=` _- F _ \lli.\\ill f ""`£ _=:_;q;_§ i 3- ""7 Z_. "Get busy Madam, if you expect tio get your dress from your dress- maker before middle or April, we have got tbe goods, the new 1910 col- ors the material and prices are right at Paton’s 3~8dl`U- "New neckwear just received to- day. Come in and see it. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 3-10021. _...mn "Paton's suitings are smartly ele- gant. Y 1 3-l0dtf. 1”- -i gm-_ __-`- . -_---5 L* emeut ln Stock 500 Barrels ~ 1 best quality Portland :f‘,‘, ‘r . ~- .M .tiff 1'- Cement iii" . Wholesale and Retail The Rogers Hardware tio Ltd :vi ‘ iii\ Artistic -. th . ”°f"""°"”‘-‘if $7' Wall £5” Y, lui. . ®Y=»=»i.:.;.'f.».f,=fr-r, y ‘it if Pa er Season More ln. _ Sample Books sent with pleasure at your request for inspection li EPMI! llllllltll The Designs and Colorings of this year s goods cxcell all former productions Perhaps your parlor, dining room, bail bedroom or kitchen needs n new wall dress I t will not out much if you buy your Paper from us. Wall Paper Departmmton First Floor Everybody knows where Carters Book Stationery and Wall Paper WA .u PAPER. “We have Veiox and Mic-mac skates. We have Coles' and Fisher’s tube skates. We have hockey boots. We have hockey sticks in the follow- ing leading lines:-Red Dot, Rex, Micmac and Lai1y’s Special. We at- tach skates. We make a specialty of skate grinding at Ernest Rice's, 165 Grafton Street. 12-23dtf. “Broadclotlis are selling well at Paton’s. Last week. we stocked a brand new Broadcloth in ten new spring shades, the price is $1.20 e yd many stores would ask $1.45 for this line, and think it cheap. Samples for the asking. Paton's 3-Sdrtf Passengers for Winnipeg and West save 24 hours by taking the liitercoionlal to Montreal. See Rogers for rates. etc. l-l8dtf "The time to buy sillts is right now when the stock is complete. We have silks titi for a Queen, just in ti- me for your dressmaker, and you will have no excuse to blame ber if you don't get it on time. Paton & Co 3-Bdrtf. "A little ahead of the regular time. thanks to the Earl Grey. is nur dress goods display today. Pa- ton's, 3-10dtl. “The right goods at Paton's. the right price _ at l’aton's, the right time at Paton's dress goods dis- play today. 3-l0dtf. 1,000 Pairs of llilaiiufacturers Samples ` Noi all sizes.liiii thc Bargains ofa lifetiiiie. coins Qurcx CONROY The Shoomui 97 Queen St Ch"l'o\vn I early opp Bank of New Bronlwtok dmwfrmtf Thanks We desire to thank all who contributed toward OUR IN CRBASED BUSINESS for the peat year and trust that with an effort to plane and to give the bent value for every dollar, we will be fav ored with your continued pat- Saiisllouhiliigiierysixilonllis Woiidodul Domain! for a Wonderful Remedy. During the put few years, theulea of “Fruit-ai-tives”'lieve doubled every six. months. For the six montlil from January to ]uly of this year, the sales uf this popular medicine were more than twice greater than for any similar penod since "Fruit-e-tives" In intro- duced to the public. The National Drug & Chemical Com- pany of Canada Limited, the largest wholesale drug house in the world- Lynians Limited of Montreal-and Lynians Brothers of Toronto - are buying “Fruit-a-tives" in loo gross lots. ioo prose mean l4,4oo boxes, which retai for $7,200.00. This gives some idea of the steady demand for these wonderful fi-nit liver tablets. It is safe to say that “Fniit-A-tives" is on sale in every dru store and in departmental stores nm? general stores carry_tng medicines throu hont the Qomiuion. Nor is the sale og “Fruit-in tives" confincdtoCannda. In many parts of the United States, "Pruit-a- tives"iathestandardfamilyniedieineand hardly n day passes that the Frnit-a- _ tives Company does not receive prepaid orders from our neighbors over the line. The many testimonials, which have been published in the leading pa rs, are the most convincing evidence ofihe great value of “Fruit-a~tives". 25c. If your dealer does not handle them, any quantity will be sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fnut~a»tivol` Limited, Ottawa. _ MAINE BOASTS OF ITS l’O'I‘ATO CROP. AUGUSTA, Me., March 9-"li need, be. the State of Maine could suppzy the entire nation with potatoes. In 1899 the production was 6,514,235 bushels: in 1909 it reached the stu- pendous total of 29,600,000 buslieis, and nn one doubts that the year 1910 will seeafurtlier increase,_pro- portionately as large and no less re- markable," is the declaration made in a bulletin issued by the Maine Central Railroad, under the 'direction of which an investigation of the po- tato industry of the state has been made. -“The average yield an acre in the great potato growing areas of New York.-Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wis- cousin. Ohio an'd Minnesota .is less than eighty bushels, while in Maine it is quoted at from 200 to 225 bush- els an acre. For many years Aroos- took county was thought to be the uiilv section of the state in which potatoes could be raised at a profit. It bas, however, been discovered that the same crop can be made profit- able further to the south and south- west, and in the counties of Piscata- quis, Penobscot, Somerset, Lincoln, Wdldo, Sagadahoc, Knox and Hen- cock the conditions for potato grow- ing have been found similar to those in Aroostook. » Experimental work has demonstrat- ori that successful potato raising in Maine depends. principally upon the plan of campaign followed in the growing; that is, with the soil and climate ns existing, cverytliing rests upon the ideas adopted in planting. developing, harvesting and marketing tlie crop. It is a peculiar fact that only in a few sections of the coun- try can ei reproducing tiiber be devel- oued, and Maine is one of these. The seed potatoes of the Pine Tree State are not excelled by those of any. other region of the United States, and the demand for them is general. The growers of Florida and Texas, particularly, while 'producing large quantities of potatoes, find the Maine seedlings necessary for continuing their crops for successive years, and they seek the best of the growths. "The value of the potato lands in Maine within the past few years has been largely enhanced. The report just made by the Maine Commission- er of Agriculture is authority for the statement that e Presque Isle farm of 120 acres was sold last fall for $10,000; another farm- bought twelve years ago for $3,500 was sold for $10,000; and another farm of 320 acres bought live years ago for $12,- 500. wes this season sold for $30,000. A farm of 120 acres bought for $1,800 has been sold for $10,000. Frequent sales of farms of about this acreage are uiade for from $10,000 to $15,000. MANY MASSACHUSETTS TOWNS CHANGE. BOSTON, -March 9-Some surpris- ing somersaults on the license ques- tion were made today by towns in the central and western parts of Massachusetts. Elections were held in nearly two-thirds of the 321 towns in Massachusetts. The aggregate vote on the license issue fell off. A considerable gain was made by the license forces. The "flops" on the liquor question ' \. ` _ yhcreelthpi most nianteiresting feature of Ioiifjt K|D ,if B ec Ons id ledeld for the first time in its history went "wet" by e In Meii's, \Voincii`s, Misses ` i lv G HT~ DIS Ffh; Boys and Infants. ’ glngfigifiia 5,5720- t Agnéherst by a vote ` "f» /\ fl [STC 5 ll F rtl1|lf',ii1il.'t` ii” ', A ""`i|` en er the yes col- umn for the first time since 1884. The town of Florida went 'wet' by a single vote Greenfield Athol, Belcb nrtown, Mpntaguo, Orange, Williams burr Whately, Barre and Grafton OUR Emulsion with Guaiaco is the equal of anything on the market and superior to most unvxcelled for tlebiiity,loss of flesh,couglis, colds, cronp iii children All the benefits of Cod Liver Oil combined with the livpopsoophites in on agreeable mixture The Guaincol acts asa germ killer where incipient consumption may be feared Price 40: per bottle Prepared and Sold by rouge. W th beat wishes toall fora happy and sncolalfnl new year W N TANTUN swell' tool. nm 3 $..!".._, .......... 5oc n box-6 for $2.50-or trial box, -0\\f- faking any Of his b°10“¥i“Z5¢ He hand. Miss May r. ` Y' .years old\ a former shoP girl. 0| tihis city, tonight coyiy claimed Phil- ander C. Knox, jr., the twenty-year old son ’of the secretary of state. as her husband. “We were married in Burlington (Vt.), Sunday evening at 7 o’c1i|:k, by a _minisuer," she confessed to a rc- porter,after having maintained silen- ce for four hours under a volley of inquiries. ‘- The first revelation today of the romance proved rather disconcerting to young Knox. News of his efforts to obtain a marriage license on Sat- urday and Sunday in several P10606 on the Canadian border, preceded him. Upon his return, early today, he refused rg tell Principal French of the Morris Heights school, where he is a pupil, whether, lie had been mar- ried. Thereupon he was sentenced to imprisonment, in his room at the school. Persistini: in his refusal, sev- eral hours later, he was dismissed from t~iie institution, and left with- left for Washington this evening. After talking with Secretary of State Knox over the telephone, Prin- cipal French leit tonight for Wash- ington, there no confer ivitli Mr. Knox. Just before the train started the former Miss Boler, accompanied by a-girl companion, also boarded. it. Principal Frei1ch- is-aid that he'would order the police to put the young woman oil at Westerly. At Westerly, Chief of Police Corn- elius Bransiielil \\'ns'assiii‘od by young Knox, who also was on the train, having boarded it at Boston, that the elder Knox had expressed npprov- iil of his marriage an-tl that he.anii his bride werespeeding to receive the parental blessing. Ciiiikling, the oil- ice'l' then witiidreiv. 1 Women ,Cannot be Strong and Healthy Unless the Kidneys are Well. ’ Weak, lame or itching backs an the Erst sign of Kidney Trouble. ' Under ordiiinry conditions they ought to be strong and ready to bear the burdens of lile. lt. is hard to do housework with n weak and aching back. lzluukacliea come from sick lziiiiieys, and what a lot of trouble tick kiiiiieys cause. But they can’t. help it. If more work in put on tlierii their iliey can stand it is not . to he wondered tliut they get out of order Weak liuck is siin|»I_\' at warning from the kidneys und should be attended to ir1iiii;di~.1Lt-lv so as to avoid yearn of 5 terrible suffering from kidney troubles. fi Doan’s Kidney Pills will cure you in the same way as they have cured tliouiiandr of others. Miss Alberta B. Clarke, Stoney Creek, Ont., writes:-“l was troubled with kidney trouble for several yr-urs; nay back wits weak. l had such terrible lice < aches, and was so restless l could not sleep at night and tried everything witiiout any benefit. Meeiitime n friend advised me to try Doan’s Kidney Pills, so l got four boxes and they completely cured mc. I now feel as well as I ever did and would advise everyone suliering from Kidney Disease to try them." Price 50 cents per box, or 3 for SL25, at all dealers or The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. In ordering specify "Dom’|.." were other towns that were captured by the license workers from a dry regime. Winchendon was couspiciioiis as the only large town that was gained by the no~license force. ADVOCATE MARITIME UNION. MONCTON, March 5-Before the Canadian Club tonight R. W. Hew- son, barrister, delivered an address on Maritime Union, speaking very strongly in favor of such a move, - -»l `\\\\\\;<-\ \ \ \ I ffnoous"/F KI D N EY 1 in//'U Pl LL$5*§,s cbilii \\\'\..\\,;-\\"‘\5£i` /I .\\\\\ _ ..- .rm i,°Q|'“-v-ii;’,_,;,,,;"-r|S£':.5‘¢f`_.,~ i,' DI ' 'gi .]|___.`u|i\ High class ladies suitings, and spring dross materials Many much wanted mat rinls are here tciay priced exciiedi giy low In the prin- cipal lot of colors, the widths, the waves, combine to make this timely shipment one of unusual importance. --Paton & Co 3-lldrtf Let s Lannrler Your Window Ciulains ll'ii fevi women iiidecil that can cl the rlemrqd rc-iiiltn in lnun i-ring their window cur- iniml Not becmine of their incnpnbilily, but hecauitc it in not their tvorlti it should be left to ciiiliiiis Welnunder himd to 'your one-Wo have thc fncliticnto do the work carefully and well Your whole lioiine will look better, brighter, cleaner :ind more ttractivcfrom the of llaimdond tain. “mid ini adv: taluwllldi. PROVIDENCE, li. I._, March S- I , 2”.ii"“:...°.r:r°: ..;:a“‘is.2:s°.zf, , WN’ Kagoment ring si;;pli;iingu`\;p`<;n gig; _ n I S Everything makes way for shirts, hats ' and caps on Saturday, We are swing- ing open our doors to the people for Saturday who want to knovv what is I really right for spring dress in men s shirts, hats and caps. __ You will find them displayed all around our store-the new _colors pat- terns and nifty ideas will be here for your observation. We don't Wap! YOU ' to buy unless you need to---just invest- igate.-that’s what we want. You _are personally and cordially invited. COME. _ _ ~¢'/' 1 \ /\ f-' f -z: _ 'U -_ l ei.. -'.4 ` vf/ ,/` Irie vouuc _risufsi ri/1'1§i;__V, && i -/` “Genuine "Salome" moth. We have _ "Sf-ODS l200tha°he “B if bl' magic. a nice range ofthe genuine Salomclzl 8111811 N600 0f_§ WOOL aaturnteil cloth as worn by Miss Maud Allen ,with Hughes’ Nervi ine and put iii of Canada, wiieii sue took London by ‘the Cavity in U10_l200¢\1. Will Stop storm in her Salums dance, The the ache and give you comfort. Every writer has seen some of those lam-ih0m0 Sllllilld have B 100- b0f»¢l€ Hl~ ous costumes when iii london. Priceiways 011 |1Blld.' G60- E- I-‘lUl!\1€B. U18 1.15 ii yu, riim.i's 3-siirci. ‘1’eoi»1e’s Druszrst- 3-Mitt. Smoke El Presidente the X ' _ leadingroccigar. “The Best Remnaqt 3a|e_c0m Drug Store” The MucKiiiii.iii mgnggg (hh mgfnmg at Drug Co. Cor. Gi. tlco. and , L_ xxrsis. xi9 o clock. Be early, “’l‘liei‘c will most, likely lic ii ri*-i & Hiievgable assembly ol looker.-1, that’s- wia we want at our ire' g d ' ,, . iii:-spiny, und we ure siirei tliint ottbzi , Imyely Spring weaves “nf0med.M g,,,,,iS displayed Wm in mm makcllatoii s. ‘ln the dress goods section, those who come buyers. I’et0|1's. ,au is spnlig' This s°aB°n.bringi“g 3Vm_dtf |wor€rler~flul iiinqpvrlititiins in salriing) dress ' ina erin s. o oo over s cauti- ;" _ giul assortment of fabrics one would Remnant vale com-.row;:;*:;r:.t':‘;*:.‘°';i..f:.“;i;°ies: , _ . , , , ° ' .‘l'l .1 h t hi h ~ - mences this morning a'.?.l..'L`.l...“ l.f..i§.§‘“5'.‘..i. ?."...,i..".§’.{‘$i. I `wurn, Broadcloths, Homespun, ser 9 0’C Be Carly. I gee] ang I dingoiilnls lin every couceii Beer iaie s me rnagnube at l;it.;‘;ilsit.(. "The new silk foulrirds are in n “Already this spring Paton & C0 has entered in the Customs close' on to 5000 yards_of new wool dress material, consisting of plain veneti- an§._ sntiii cloths, worsteds, fancy suitings, l’1iiir1n1us, Ariiiuros, poplins_ niohnirs, iustres, sliadoiv striped goods, dirt-_<'toire sittin clotlis, clicvc rorii~i, and diagimels. Tiiuy ure in dozens iii the newest and most ii-uni. ed slindes. Prices range from 75cts to $1.75. We would mention special- ly one line of evening wear in all the new shades at 78cts. _ 3__9dr¢f_ complete assortment of them. De- lightlully soft and light, colors are _Polonia, dull amethyst, raspberry, liuis de rose Taupe cuul dust, alice ivaluut. l.iv do viii, Sahnra,n1ist grey, aoiwiplunc, navy and several de- _isigns iii black rind white. Aeroplane 'is ilu: new sky blue. Pat.on’s. 3-Bdrtf. _-. "Clint-ming new tailored suits now ready for your inspection. Prnwsn Bros., Ltd... ' 3-10d2i. ,- 1 _ | . C0 Salt Coal, Run ofll lowest prices. Hard Coal, Chestnut and Egg. Order for any quantity, pi°oinptly_delivercd at - _ l ~ _ A. Piciriino ci co. _ _ _ V __ _._ _,W ine. Nut and Slack. rlave a than 5 ou -with the phone Think of the hundred and on prices. Charlottetown phone and then figure up,Il`_yoii are shrewd and economic cal you must have it'~*Wme contract department for The Telephone Co. of P. E. island ' |t»}Every'Fariuer* I Phone A With the phone on the wall liis disadvantages ar hanged to advantages-he will farm systematically and utelligently, and is constantly informed as to the markets and all_ information with the aid of the phone, ‘l`here's ‘ ' no business man Mr Farmer needs the phone worse than on your farm you have all the information you desire-profitable information too, without any effort, clear of lifting off the receiver. The phone will pay _for itself over and over again. Are you willing to stand in the way of your owu success- e benefits derived from the .P. E. Island lllalliadbyi t'iii.i....»... “imitated but never Bqualled” You ‘ 0|!! TOIMZOO Lhholl ellen _ _ Hue you tried ll yet! ‘ .°cs.... -'~.°-:~.....:--- ..........=- is