THE GUARDIAN C WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MARCH 18 r9o4 Fri-=TvTr1oUsA D Refi Ts oF LL Kr o oooos We bought all the remnants made by two big mills during the past six months.We bought them at a ver l r' d to sell them at prices that will open your eyes. V _ _ - of it _ ' :r- r Remember the Time, all of Next Week. 5000 Remnants of Elannelette r to ro yards 5000 Saiting for Ladies 2 to ro yards 5000 Remnants of Wrapperette 2 to 12 yards 5000 Remnants of Ticking 2 to ro yards 5ooo Remnants of Donnett 1 to 15 yards Beside these Remnants we are going to sell three thousand si hund d ` ’ / 3 1 ' 1 e for it than an other store. 'fn Un ess we can give you more va u y lou Come early and often to the big remnant sale during next week. 5000 Remnants of Saxony r to 10 yards 10.000 Remnants of Duck Suiting 2 to re yards 10.000 Remnants of’Print Cotton 2 to I5 yards Hundreds of ends of Men’s Cloths r to 7 yards Hundreds of ends Ladies’ Oxford 1 to 5§.§ yards. y ow p ice an during next week we are going V Pirowsr Bros., Prowsr Bros., The Farmers Boys. , The Wonde1~iu1 Cheap Men ROAD CDSTING FIVE HUNDRED on the railroad. in Manchurla. It is al- leged they will attempt its destruction ---ai yu t lm I tl ct, n no Japanese can harm the road west (Continued from page 1-) IWW "ne fr°m;h°lB’“m° 1; i'h°iP“;;5; 0‘::“Redt°d;;’um°e‘;b of°tm:’l;’s";_;‘:n U; nf the Kinghan mountains. it has guards ' _ S may yet prove use a’s wea ness ns s men on , ' fsm,ngt,h" spreading ot rails is of almost dai Mr. Gerrare doubts it an thin like con ° 7 K ` i occurrence east ot lake Baiiral, and also tinuons operation ot the eastern sections ln Manohuria, beyond the Kinghan between Irkutsk and Tomsk. the of the road can be kept up, even with mountains, the road runs lor hundreds rolling stock much increased oi’ miles through a deserted, and in some West; f T o omsk, as Europe is ap- ) “It is quite pos._..., esays.th\t th planesawaterlesscountry- proached. the road is better built. It ifheiiueis at H“'i~’i"1 "hem "W io"- L . get their impressions of the road. 'ran Roan JN 'run wan zomr. Much is heard of the designs of Japan by dynamite. One thing seems probable, namel that ly from one end to the other. Whatever damage is done will he none, probably, lui Manchuria, and the points of attack will he the larger bridges. One oi! the most important bridges on l Arthur division leaves the main line. This p e 1 of ' the railroad to the easi. I I the Sungari river, an important tributary --OF- All through Manchuria there are in- numerable bridges and r-.ulverts to which ri U 9 Japanese with astick of dynamite under hi anri Groceries. Having decided to leave the Island and close out our business in Georgetown, we ofier our entire stock at Iiisoounis of irom.Z5 io 50 o.o.‘ This is the greatest opportunity ever given the peo- ple ot this locality to obtain goods at less than mann-_ taoturers’ prices. All accounts due must be paid by Apri.i 30th. This sale positive and tor cash only. No goods on approbation. No samples given. GBORGETOWN. P. B, ISLAND. and heavily equipped railroad. she moves troops and mountains of sup- plies over It to the scene of war. It is a colossal task, worthyihe strength of a Mac Don aid 8: Westa wa , is one of the vital oints on th mai The .Russians have Iruilt anew eity there, destroying the small and squalid Chinese towns that stood near it. The railroad at. this point. crosses ofthe Amur, flowing north, and navigable to Harbin. This gives Russia water communication with the rich grazing and agricultural regions of the lower Auiur, from which to draw supplies in summer. s blouse could do much damage; but there are also in the land thousands of Russian guards, who patrol the road day and night, and other thousands ni soldiers. and laborers to repair any damage that. may be wrought. r Russia`s greatest weakness in trans portation is not in Manchuria. It is in the general condition of her great line across Asia-great in distances only-vfhich eventually sha must rebuild for many a i mile, if the evidence oi observers experif enced in railroad engineering and con- ` struction is to be believed. Japan must have known the condition of the trans-Siberian road, ii' the czar did no and this condition constituted one of r is on these sections tizat most tourists ,1 Style Showing. R, 11 “ Fit-Reform” styles for spring are on display. Styles of exclusiveness. Styles of distinction. ' The new things - the right things -that “ Fit- Reform ” creates for well~ dressed men to wear. ([1 There are some surprizes, too, that you men who like novelties will be mightily pleased with. (L The new “Fit~Reform” Sack Suits-the Norfolks- the “ Harvard ”-are simply perfection, with their air of perfect taste and quiet ele- gance. ,_. THE NEW SACKS lim, _*Ti 'i`herc's many s little nlceiv of style, and taiiurr1rg_ and tririrrrrirrg, to "Fit R1-form ‘ Sock S\iits,il\ainpprnlstmnr; ly to the man who discrimi- nntes. Anti it's these iililc tfrrrherl ol rare, skill, and \\-orkrrrnrr. ship that make "Fil-Rci'orn\" Sacks unusual- different ~ better. \Vcst of England Tweerls- Scotch Twcerls ~ and irish Tweetls. From the some makers in whom l,.»ndon'.< Went End 'Fnilors go for their richest and hlndeomest luii» ings. Glad to show you whaiw proper for spring wear. An inspection implies ao obliga- tion to purchase. ‘I2 to H0. Foo@tI§<}srooio;a.Mi PROWSE BROS., CHARLOTTETOWN t, . . several reasons why she felt she should strik e early. Every month of delay meant s bettering nl the road, a little advance, in Russia's nrciiigate tashion, in tunnels and on permanent bridges, a little more bal_ isstinn of truck. additions to rolling stock and further steps toward closing the gap at lake Baikai. There can he no doubt that some day, and it may be before the end of the present war, Russia will have made good much of the first hasty work on her light~railed Now she must do it as she fights, and as _*_* WANTED-A Ohse ol headache th o=nanmm_ .,§. , ___ .s.21»=f\\¢Ym¥~ ° i Kumlort Headache Powders will not cure an minutes. I __ ll N is T. To have your Spring Overcoat cleaned and made U6 W. Have all your Spring garments renc\vr;d, cleaned, dyed and pressed now before the Spring is upon you. Take them to S. FL ‘l A RB Ztfml/1 Agency for Parker’s Dye Works of Toronto. 0 the r r e ersxde rp 0 |904 _ ry be X re pairs Ladies' Hose worth 4oz for 25c. penn- F r. We Don’t Want Your Money ffl `l» ist., ~ on rt r 'uinery cation City The :es ler Ceo m C lerk. L l ES’ in \'.‘. lit lit ry 0. R* Co. calers. .d liels DNS. f York qborham -~~-.~\ ERS, ill, and ,York ,.1 ¢ ¥» ,.