an“... 4w’ I“ i“ 7m“ I Chwhuml Id rco ,coug \ co . One cold no sooner cured their eriotlier one coiiiee. It's e lied lieblt, thie taking-cold beblt. Wliet you I‘ went is e medicine the: will brook up- Zllild" for mh cans. H. lhishihil, hcelinliemod membranes, Then ollow I111 riddles. etrengtlien weektinueeJ-‘l- "W- lt’: up to yo V81. Clinrloltctoirtt. Pbt HlCklE . e Fora real good phu. tograpli try e l l book's Studio, New DesBrisay Block, Tho Studio who? Baby i1 Always e 0011111 1i “HUGHES” i‘ . _Pe Lascara ills are a reliable and effective remedy for Biuovs ATTACKS, SLUGGISII LIVER, SICK HEADACHES, Cox- 5T11>AT10N and ‘all derangenients arising from a disordered stomach. Price 25c per box. GEO. E. HUGHES. Awlhemiries Hall \ is uirgain day now at our store. You can buy shoes cheaper now than at any other time. Our prices are lower than others for same class of goods. you to See our stock before you buy. We carry the largest stock of ladies’ shoes at $2.00 and $2, 5o 11 pair in town. Just as good 11s nostat $3.ooa pair. Try 11s for your next. pair. A. E. McEACliE The Shoe Matt. rliiiwfithtf ' COAL Reserve, Run of Miflé, 7 lnverness Round, Hard Chestnut All in shed‘ clean and. dry at iillll. i BE Fl|||’S " 6nd Yattl iadtt __ L; t A—H II) To THE Emperors m WA no 4 ladies end Gentltrnenz- . Having been requested by alerg. nnmber of tbeelectors of ward four. ioiconieet that wardrin the cominfl el ction, I, have decided to do so; end now respectfully solicit your votes. 1f clejtid I shall to the best of iiiy ability. work in the interests of the city generally, and es; ecielly- of werd four. W.’ Respectfully yours D TAYLOR L l. Weihave decided to " close out all otir Felt ." Slippers regardless of 1 i cost. ~ n» e p $1.25 slippers f0f95° -1 1Q f0!‘ 85C H" 9; ~* tor 70c f‘ 75 7 “ for 55c- ,,' 5. “ for 45c u so ll for v " 4g " i0!‘ 25¢ "1 Q5 “ lor I8‘. ji-nei For realbtreaeins in felt slippers this is 1- your opportunity. 5 Sprsgiie 6: C0. , Snitiiyoide "whfll Knidhihood wis in Flower” ' All the Knights Smoked ‘PEARIP Day and Night ‘It will certainly ‘pay ' v u to Try it. NICHOLSON 111i: 1M5 Manufacturers. Special I February Bargains at Aiicy’s 88 pairs women's waterproof overshocs sizes a 1-2 to 4 1-2 regular $1.85 now 85c ' 97 pairs womenks fine overshoes,sizes 2 1-2 to 4 1-2 worth over $2.00 now $1.00. " 67 pairs women's low overshoes now 70c- Sample ' Sale Still the Great Attraction Hundreds of pairs boots, shoes and slip- pers to choose from at 3o per cent discount! Men's are size 7, ' women's size 4 girlK-s size 1, boys’ size 4. children’ ssize-fi and’ 9 r Alley Q Co Illtltlliflilliiflli; Kent Street, * Practice limited to 01mm of Eye. Ker, NON» Th"!!! end Skin- Eyee tested end fitted for glosses. OFFICE HOUR! Mono. m. prism» m- Evonfuge by snnoincmonc dtww iablc C0iili§il We have in stock some very nice Boneless Cod- fish. put up in. small boxes at the Souris Fish Drier. We have also some very choice whole codfish which we can specially re- commend. We imported them from Gaspe. Quebec and they are nice clean, dry fish. ' Try a sample lot from 11121-211 o ‘corr PHOTOGRAPHS ,_ in all the latest styles and finish -nv - o Meier of Pictures. TELEPHONE 192- ._.....,__ l-‘riiteriiel Hep Aussrment System. c tuft peek! lit-tutti fcoeli Phfitblelpugon 1:113 on yo, tho Ihrouiliernhlp of tho I. O. F. would encircle the globe. ha", ye)“ enlarging the dfrolo of ‘your useful nose end betterfrlllout- own poeltliin in lire. In isflitlietrrderliedlflinetnhere. - In tutti; Order lied mm members. In Ill the Ordorbad In funds fill. In 1M1 the Order lied In funds IILQJIM i-uioiir" .. t‘ if A t if ‘THE. pcnsnnmriirown ovsnutm _ 11* 1113 QUEENS counii‘ 1111111111111 Heed Offices in New Prowte Block-Charlottetown _-- Tliore were nineteen passengers to Georgetown by the Minto Saturday. The mail train arrived in tble . City at 1.15 Saturday with forty R. B. and Mrs. Brown, Clinrlotte- bags of mull. town were in Truro, last week. ‘ What Boil? ...Supre1iie Court. opens in George- town on Tuesday the Ibtb inst. The following committee of Method- ist mlutebe t3 well known in tble Pro- vince have been appointed to confer with tbs Soclal Reform Council for the Province of Nova Seotta at their Joesph McDonald, Trncsdie Cross, next. snnunl conference: Revs. J. W. has arrived home from RoxburyJAltkon, W. A. Outerbrldge and W. R. Mass. lTurnor. A good picture of Premier Hes-i zsatrd. City, oppea e in the Monti-eel ar. The Minto got into Georgetown! The Wesleyan under the heading of from Plctou Saturday morning atYMlssloiiary Fund remittances" ac- 11.10. |knowledgoe the following amounts: -———- 7 Rev. J. M. Rice, Wlnsloe, $10. Miss Mamie’ Stone, Cornwall, is Rev. Geo Steele, Bedeque, $20. vliiittng her aunt. Miss Stone, High- Rev. A. Iii. Chapman, Murray Har- land Avenue, this City. ' hor $30. ‘ —-.-— Rev. Geo. Ayers, Centerville, N. 13., W. A. Brennan, Summorefde, was $10. l a passenger to Charlottetown by the mail special on Saturday. A merchant of this PFOY/lfldfi,» says Dr. and Mrs. TJ-tiiii-ribard, City, have‘ returned from an extended triifi to the upper Canadian Cities. paper that business has been very larger shipping a very much his stud business than usual, J. Ritchie Bell, wel-l known in this all going over the new Province is holding evangelistic ser- Murray . Harbor Braden d1 vices in Bt- Stephen. Np. P. m. Island Railway. 1-1.1 has the same complaint that is frequently The outwnrd verso by the Stanley miide- by _ merchants, namely, that. Saturday from Georgetown included me- gammm do not get the" pm. fhrw‘ ca" “u” “m1 "him" "PYIduce in on an advancing market. "fight grind by holding very 01ml losehthi; -bi b rices- and when they do au The “'39 by u“ Mint” saturmwlthilr liirodiico in, and the merchants lrnoriilng to Georgetown included one in“ m m“ the Bu," in settlement 0g car English goods and one car ofihis acwuu’ he h“ to hon 1g, a 105g “my ‘might’ itlme before ho can realize on it. Kentford L. Waite, of Wilrnot is; - the ,visltlng Charlottetown for a few ,anarfilazlzdxcufiz%e,lfglgigd if,’ the idays and is staying at the home of hum” of h" son’ vmake Grew‘ on rnonald McKenzie. ‘Vrhursday morning [be]? £4113 1:07; Recently Dr. Heartz, a native of x1735‘ xibxelglzawassgélrgage :5 $115,; this City, visited Port Maitland, N. Edward Island when she was but 7 13., travelling twenty~sevcn miles and years of age. -’ she ‘eaves to mom-n gligfighmg twice to large congreglf“ two sisters, Mrs. David C. Irving. ' ,Clierry Valley, and Mrs. John Pfek~ ‘ax-d, Dakota. Also onc- son Daniel, with whom she hnd been living, the only surviving child of a. fnmfly of nine; and sixteen grand children and ,a large number of friends and neltih‘ Jioura to mourn their lose. Her re- mains were laid to rest in the ceme- tery at Pownal. The service was conducted by Rev. D. R. Cbowen. | Revd. E. J. Rattoe will deliver his lecture. Rome, The Eternal City, in Mt. Stewart Hall on Thursday Feb. 13th at 7.30 p. in. A pie social will be held alter the lecture. The Daughters of the Empire in- tend holding an evening of Bridge ,Whist. at the Armories on Tuesday, 25th February, under the distill-i gutslied patronage of His Honor the‘ Lieut. Governor and the D. 0. C. i Asked recently in the House of Commons has the government taken any steps to arrange the dispute ex- i listing between the Dominion and the i I“ the ‘Domino!’ House of Comdrnnritiirie provinces concerning the 1mm“ a few My‘ “W A‘ A‘ MCLeBuifIBTIOPlBS and if so, what are they? ‘member for Queens, asked: 1. as.B1,.._wim-1d Laurie,- sam; Th“ gov- any contract been entered into for the; 6mm,“ is appomting a delegate jonatmction °1 B‘ new block m‘ .1‘ ewvlth power to discuss with accredit- j-east side of the railway wharf, and ed» pepresentatives o; thE-iw-rioue 1°. The Maritime Merchants, tells that ‘ good the past fall, and he has done . the . lutliptnllinl “£11101 oi Ftriilirti iflillllil]. iHE BLIJBE. Tlilrt Order ls world wide end Powerful lo_ . e bottle iconnccted with it, at Souris, Prince :Edward Island 7- If so, who has the ‘contract? Z. Was the contract let. _»by public tender ‘f 3. What is the a.» mount of the contract-T 4. ow 11inch. his been paid to the contrac~ tor to date ? 5. Ia this block being If so, what? To this Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Prime Mlnfster),ic- plied: 1. Yes; for an extension to the present: wharf at Sourls. tract. awarded to E. A. Wallbirg, his tender being the lowest. 2. Yes. 3. Schedule rates. 4. $47,180.44. 5. Yes, for the‘ requirements of the Prince Edward Island Railw 1y. Dominion ouse oi’ Commons: Has the government received the follow- .ing numoroualy signed petition‘ so, what is tbs intention of the gov- ernment as to the mattei-‘thercin sot. forth :— ‘To the Honorable L. P. Firodeur, ‘ Minister of Marine and Fisheries, ‘Ottawa. ‘Hon. Sin-Tbs petttioncf the un- dersigned, fishermen and other citi- zens of Prince Edward Island, bumb- ly sbowetb z _ '1. That under the present system n! control in the lobster fisheries of tbecoast, licenses are restricted to certain parties with a right to catch and put up lobsters within a certain coastal area and wltbinm given soa- SOIL '2. That licenses for new factories haivo been exceedingly dlfiicult to ob- ta n. . '3. That. a number - of the larger packing establishments. especially those in the hands of TOPCTKILEIBJIBVC , gradually acquired the plant and licensee of leestfmportant local pack~ ers. ‘ , '4. That; such control o! the ln- dustry by monopoly is detrimental to the beet interests of the province. 5. That by such restriction of lic- pnees the poorer fishermen .111» shut out from the larger ‘ or the industry. '6. That rich corporations. especi- ally those wftli headquarters in foro— lgn countries, have recently acquired many franchises in the province Prince Edward Island. . '7. That these corporations are a many control the prices paid, raising them for the moment, thus driving out. the smaller firms unable to coin. pets with them. and than lowering the prices to the greet damage of sucbndebermon. ' I ~ '8. That this system of license in- anguished -for the preservation the fisheries should be modified an occasion requires, and certainly tn such circumstances ee we have cttcd. ‘Therefore, we ask for the restora- tion of the rfglite of the fishermen of the province to secure licenses when- ove: tohuch condltgoiie as these urine, an us proved great lnju b f dons to- the fieherlee end heist-melt?‘ trod your petitioners will ever HomSlr Wilfrid i drier replied (for tbe Minister of urine): Yes. It has been the subject of represente- tlons which ere receiving the moot, est-lone consideration. _ zTsko Brftteb Oougli Cure when troubled with e nasty lrrftetlng cough. It quickly relieves ‘ end moetly always effects n euro. Ae e cough remedy forclilldren ft. lies no oquel. Sold on fte merits et llc by A. W. ‘Reddiu, Phm B. Sunnyelde. What Ben t (‘om . Mr. Lofor ey asked last week :11 thei of menace to the rights of fi-hemiemand ' of ' cal governments aficcted, the ‘ones- tion of the relative rights and Jurie- diction with respect to the fisheries; that the government is unaware of any difficulties which should prevent tin amicable settlement; of rlghtsand nets could proceed on a better and .more satisfactory basis with undivid- cd jurisdiction. A delegation from Nova Scotia will shortly proceed to Ottawa. to urge iupon the Government the necessity of placing the (lanadinn Atlantic Fish- eries under the, control of a Board {fashioned upon the lines of the Fish- eries Board of Scotland. It is ex- pected that New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island will alsol send idolegntions, and if possible that. they will go at, the sametime as tbo one from Nova Scotia. The argument in sworable. says‘ the Maritime Merch- more or less opposition from some within the Marine partment. If the administration of litfce und placed in the bands of a fact that they are competent. to fill of patronage for the Marina k Fish- eries Department, and it is a well- lz Fisheries is very much reduced in this way as compared with some of tho other spending departments. ~It_. will be only natural therefore, if the Minister at first. demure about mak- ing tbo change, lbut. it. will have to come very soon, and he might ‘as wall make up his mind to do it right. away. Postponement spells loss to the fisheries of the Maritime Provinces. Practically every man in the business is agreed on this point." What Pen-P Y" ‘ " ‘ i ‘ v Ttsllnrlsli malism ,"l'lie following iii a slung and fairly accu- rule method of determining whether line's eyes ere astlgmtilic or not :- I v “At ii distnn eof three feel, each oi the four small squares in the figure above, should b: seen equally black end distinct. ft‘ any oi the eq isres stand out more prom- inently than others, Astigmatism is indi- cetsd. Test ouch eye eepiretelv by cover- insfiret one and then tho other. stigmetlsm, which le dos to irregular- ity in the curveturc of tho retracting sur- - ~ th d h i it ~ constructed for government purpososfiuppreciates that e s er an n er favor of the change is almost: unan- 1 ant, though it expects there will be a Fisheries De- g‘ the fisheries laws is taken out of po- .1 non-partisan body of men who will I‘ owe their appointment. solely to the I the job. there ls bound to he a lose :3 known fact. that already the Marine _ then need . prices Colored Curtain Muslim The Always Busy Store House Cleaning Time B'ili Soon Be Hcife and thrifty housekeepers will avail themselves of this opportun- ity to procure. at less than whole- sale cost, the articles they will Here are three lines that are sure to be required and at reduced White Curtain -Muslins t Regular 8c per yard for . . . .61: per yard 12c per yard for . . 9c per yard ' 16c {er yard for . . 12c per yard 25c per yard for . . 19c per yard 32c per yard for . . 24c per yard Regular It ll it 16c per yard .. for 12c per yard 25c per yard 28c per yard 32c per iard 40c per yard .. for 19c per yard .. for 21c per yard .. for 24c per yard . . for 30c per yard Table Covers fancy colors. All sizes from 1% to 2% yds square. A splendid range of Tapestry and Velvet pile covers in both plain and Regular $1.35:1I:apes'.ry. , . . r . . . . . for $1.02 Regular $8.50 Velvet pile. . . . . . . . .for 36.38 .. Dzaifigcy: _ ' jg‘; One onl Garnet Angora pile cover. Regular c “ 3.65 Damask . . . . . . . . . .. for 2.75 $14.75.....L..........~ . .. 101111.07 STANLEY Bros. Don't Freeze. ~ when you can get hot drinks at any hour except while you sleep at try popular reelureiit. Hot Chicken Pies iu abundance just the thing to warm you up and make you feel good and sticngdnring this changeable wca her- E. J. 01351101115. sKATEs! Are youin need of a new pair? If so call and see what we have in spring and hockey also a full line of hockey sticks. For sale by es Wv czfiAaar-z: Hardware "amt end Oile- dmwitmtf ‘ EPAYR FR 1111: ictv F CHARLOTIETOWN In default fUrasscssment due on Real Property for the year end- ing 31st December 1907 Containing names of all Such Defewters and the Amount due from them respectively with u Statement with the Number of theTown, Watet, Lot and Common Lot upon which or any Part thereof such assessment is in default. , ' Nante of Rate- Statement of Description of Pro- Amount o payer in De- petty upon which Assessment is Assessment due KUNBERLANI] Qililflhli 4 Vaudeville 4 v Lu Pelleiicrs in their new West- ern Playctle " nthe Cheyenne Trial. arrying their own spec- 4 ial scenery. will open on Tires- da i i PICTURES Darkest Hour. Shows what a doctor will‘ on- dureand do for a patient. who ‘ has tried to take his life. r ' D0 I D0. t An extremely funny comedy. Only fier Brother I A story of circumstantial evidence showing how unreliable evidence ofthis ~ind really is. Father Buys a hand Rolei hrraugéragdyggzryinlr with plenty of fun EXTRA. The Rarebit Fiend Will bo repeated for tonight only by request. This will ve every- ly en opportunity wltnoes this amazing picture iind enjoy tho n. hi Big, Musical Program Pmf. V' ' ‘ ‘e omheetn will render some choice selec- ‘ions with appropriate music for all the pictures and songs New Illustrated Song by Mr. Austin Trainer. ‘ 1 Change of Plc-urc Henley. Wedneedey end Friday 1 5c. Admission 5c. Io originate. others copy 1-161!!!‘ Chili) To r111: ELECTORS or Warm 3; - Having been requested by t1 number of the Electors of Ward 3, to contest that Ward in the coming election, I btive decided to do s: and would respectfully solicit your votes and support. If elected-l shall consider it my special duty tc look after the interest of Ward 3 and will give to the Mayor and fault. mode. and unpaid. 1°11" C?"_l1°l1}'. House and Land on C. mmon L t 23 9.11 19h" Gmls- Honse and Land (r1 ‘Town L‘ t 64 4th hun 9 63 10h" P» .l°\'. _ House and Land nu Town Lot Nu '3 1st Hun 11-0..‘ Al"! Mcxmlle. House and Land on Town Lot No 52 1st Hun 11.0 "i" Milllafih“ House and Land 1 n Common Lot No 23 3rd Hu 6.88 Joseph Taylor. 1 2. v Est of Vacant Land on Town Lot g8 3rd Hun Notice is hereby given that Pursuant to the Provisions If the Statue 3 Edward V11 Chapter i7 Section 9o After 3o days Publica- tion if the above list bcinge list of the Ratepayers of the Cily of Char- t- ttetown who have failed to pay within the time Prescribed the As- essment severallw levied up 1i their Rea’ Property in said city I will make an a licaticn t» His Honor the Judge n the (‘iti Court 1f said titv f r In gement against each and ell of the lends rib ve de- scribed f; r the respective amounts s1 levied ageinst them and then nn- pdid end that upon such Judgment being entered I will further apply ft r a Warrant lrr the sale of such lends- Dated this 28 dnv of January A- D. mo! feces is one of the mostoomiiron ee well an one of the most difficult t to accurately correct. - 1 Our methods of‘ ‘ettantindtion are AC- CURATE and CERTAIN, which act is demonstrated by the eetiefectory results nbtiilned in almost every cese. if not satisfied we went to have e chance hi i. ' ‘i 61W. IiUTCliESON , \ JliWELLER._--0P'IICIA‘_N . noisier VANIDERSTINE. pggflsoi, _ City Qdlfilbf. .. if!“ I . V mt. 1121:1115 it. 1t. r. vi t..." n.1,... u. o dleterlrtiy sultan. d i Phveieien Q Surgeon h I 4 . ma‘; Ultoeoomdgopw, Scotland l“ i‘ "hgim; DDIMQQ-Hdfl Hotel. KQISL d“ Council all assistance in my power towards advancing the interests oi the City, advocating improvements consistent with a moderate rate of taxation. L. I11 case there are any voids I em unable to see personally I take this opportunity of soliciting their sup- port- Yours respectfully, 1-8dtf W. K. ROGER Farm, for talc The lxeeimm of the wt‘! of the late GeorgeClei-k olvr is. eele the bu". steed fern eitoetc at Clerbtowgtpt 37 Tliletenn contiiloe- mo: so» arfl g lPllml em‘ e large monk. Will h pold ateoiqusmwtiiseytitq mo. ’ soplyro the onetime, s. C. Chm *1 eed nodu- Colt! in. sin-new. wit, Catnomteoe ‘