. I i ,_ :__ i`. I. i I' ......- _-.QY , i i f . r i s r I ' ‘ » ~f g -' - * ` ‘run cnsat.or'r1rrowN_ousan1sN,»~Maacn 4, 19.7 . 'i -_'E-G‘sa‘.‘4. ,r.'fl’,.'o,gg 45.. és. g E; $4# Aiinual_ Parade ~___¥__0F____ I N ew___ _.S_pring_ Goods, TUESDAY. EHAT annual event which emphasizes this __ store_'s'p'ernier position in CIiarlcttetown’s ' I mercantile circles takes place-_next Tues- day mornli‘i_gbe‘ween ten and eleven o'clock. ' ~ 'Phree r Hundred Cases I Nearlgv three hundred large cases and bales of new sprinig' goods will be transferred from the Depot, to our store--some sixty or seventy Ateamsters being required do the worlr. A Wonderful Business I Wheéit is, 'considered that this large lot of goods--laifge for any sized store anywh`er_e---is merely the accuinhlation of goods arriving during january and Febriihry- that the great bulk 'of our goods, now being;.pi1rchased hy Mr. L. E. Prowse in Great Britian lidisyet to came -the magnitude and vastness of the busi’n’ess"done by this ‘store may be appreciat- ' (~.»~|`»~--~ ' - _ ~ , f “"-~,.._'. ed.` ‘ ' - ' _ Largest -Buying--' Lowest _ Prices Everbody knows that LARGEST buying mean’ CHEAPEST buying and consequently ability sell cheapest. It can rhereforeb: readily understood how it is that this store can invariably nndersell all others. ~ ' _ *_ . 1 _Q 1 nl ' ' 'Rich Furs at _ SmaIlestPrices I When the constantly rising condition of the prices offFura is considered It will be plainly seen that the gzesent aliords an opportunity to invest that can- not _,e nailed _ln future years- even thou!!! 111° opportunqty to purchase at actual cost were available. Worthy furs,such as we sell, are worth their cor. It‘s _ali we a-ik for them-all thoughts of prodt, banished. I - 1 I 'hike' advantage of the opportunity to invest in _ fun for future years. V A1- 5553 W0g11|{ 9,50-.snort coins sun. nos, 'double ini-red, eight large tails. _ '_ AT $6.95'WOR'I'lI I0.50--Snort ohio suns nos, double'fuired,` ten large talll. AT Sllfld WORTII l6.7_5-ohio oasis, sonar. rome. ten large tails. ‘ A1' $|Q_95‘~W0|11‘{|~25.50--ohio anus stoif, sms _ »ali»_;saus1iasa.si= rain. I _ _ g A1' $2_9`5.W0§'|‘|| 4_50.'_u.mo`e asa. _min iinss, _ ‘*"_‘*il‘~ _ I - A A1' 5,15-Marmot Rnd, satin lined, , 9,50 suis, aus ima. JU ' AT .l0|l'|‘l| |(i.15 --mmol ami., mia inns, hloaifshaph; 'six tails, tie - - -llsrmot Stole, broad four feet and claws, two tails. I . - double fur- I -link Stole, broad and 0l‘|l§Dll\l» ¢`. -, ...ao L vilas hraysr in Zion Church ladies p rlor today at 3.8). D»n‘t forget the great Suinmeraids rink ren-ia, Nlalir <¢omon-ow.) sus 'ar Bankin's this morning. Esate 85 cents. ` Tuner wm sixty-six boys at the YJLO. A. ho s' meeting yesterday morning. A great{{;uy ‘ bright ‘ testimonies were given a levrralaxpreasevi their desire to begin the christian life, ` An alter meeting was held in Zion church last evening in connection with the Union Evangelistic services In thé _enquiry meeting seven persona declared their faith' in Jesus Ohrlat as personal lsvlor for the ilrlt time. The meetings will continue during all this weak. ; Manoa has marked its arrival by the capricious wsathermvhlcii is peculiar to the month. All-rady It has frcaen herd, and snowed. and rained and frosan again ihalast two simultaneously on Saturday night, when the sidewalks of the City fur- ulahol many slippery planes for sinners to stand upon. There were many slnnerl, hut not all of thern_ “stood up." . Lass week the washers of Welt Kent S' rent School presented Misa Btromherg, until lately one of the teaching staff. -with a momento of their esteem and re- gard for acomrade who has been very' popular with all during a long term of ol- ilce. Misc Stromberg will leave ehnri ly for the West where che is to exchange the lot of the school teacher for a life of wedacd l>i’s1. EDITOR’S MAIL. Sm, In your account of the trip made by apariy of us from the Stanley to White Sands the statement la made that Gilbert P. Drslloche became exhausted. and that IE was necessary for us to draw him in the heat. This I wish to correct, Mr. Rcskoche arrived at White Sands in bet-ter condition than moat of ur. ‘For a few minutes in crossing a small field of ice Mr. Desltcche was forced to sit In the boat on account rf a strained leg, occas- ioned l believe by n fall. We all sustain- ed ia few more falls than w'e considered were really due us. Mr. Daslloche fs a veteran of the Capes service and a very powerful man and had it not been for him our tr-lp might not liavoendsd so success- fully; for in difficult and dangerous places he `-was the only men who knew how the ice host ahoulil he hauled. It would have been lmpo~slbie to draw a man in the boat any distance unless he were tied down to the seats as the boats in crossing .hummuokar ,tools`.all;.-kinda ot fantastic positions. ` I wish 'through your columns to ex- press the gratitude of our party to Capt. Brown, the olllcera and crew of the good ship Stanley for their kindness to us. When I asked Capt Brown for a boat to convey the letter] mall to this lrlaud he readily consented and furnished every appliance necesrnry to make the trip asuccess and food enough for several days. He gave us a compass and carefully instructed me where to land as it is only lu a very few places from Cape Bear for many miles to the weatward that a landing ia possible, on account of high bluffs. I-Ia also sent Mr. Desltoche an experienced icehoat man with us and to Mr. DesR.ncha were greatly iubebted for the success of the trip. ` ' Though we met the 'good -people of White Sands at an icy time we will nil rr - tain sunny memories of them and their kindness. Joris T. Cnanxrn, P. 0. Clerk. [The Guardian is only too glad to do justice to Mr. Deftoche. His condition on landing was misapprehended in the hurry of getting the report of the trip. From all accounts the trip was an exceedingly try- ing one, where all suffered many hard knocks, and encountered many risky.) ___-1-*"1*"* ' '_ Tafcodo. “What is the real good T' I asked in musing mood. Order; said the law c0uit;` p Knowledge, sam ins school; Truexsald the wise man; Pleasure, said the fool; Love, said the maiden; Beauty, said the page; Freedom, said the dreamer; t Home, said the sage; ' Fame, said the soldier; Equity. the secr- ` Spake my heart full sadly; “The answer is not here.' Than within my bosom Softly this I heardi "Each heart holds the secrot; Kindness is the word."f` ' ' - .form Bnrhl 0’Risr.r.r- .. __________.__._- Famous Bosp uiaxss homo happy. . »__' . . -ir Purity, Freshness, I Cleanliness and Delicious Quality to make our buaiumsps sour” mor r. stints.-,_ BAND at the Hil‘sboro Rink tonight ies perfect. Popular prices. sdloummsnt, at three o'clock this after \‘°‘l"'~ .- . ` Coniilsrommers should remember that sthntlouis paid to correspondence but ltlaimpossibls to get anything in as written, sspecllily when as of late many communications are being reoelvid each Persons and Arms desiring advertising ln any newspaper outside of this Province are havluaaams placed by _ tus Guardian Advertising Agelrcy, which ls conducted in connection wit this paper. They thus secure the sams rates as if they placed their order direct, and havoeach advertisement checked to csatnat. itgets ‘the proper number of insertions and appears as desired. Telrgrums from E. Tennyson Smith, received b1Dav_id Small, G. W. P yeitcrday stated that the former was at Cape Tormetlno- but that owing to the boats not orosslngit would be better to, omit the temperanca meeting announ- ced for tonight. Mr. Small has therefore out out tcnighta meeting, and if the lcoturergeta over to~day the meetings will commence to-morrow afternoon with the childrens meeting and continue ment. The choir organised for the meetings will meet for practice lu Wrlght's Hall this evening ' A ranrrcunaizuv sad sight was wit- nessed at the Rnilway station last. even- ing. The corpse of Mrs James2Dcmm was being taken hack to her for home at Albany. Only the day be.o.'s she had been hrcuaht to Charlottetown to undergo an operation at the Charlotte- town Hospital. But the operation meant tosavo herlffe was tl no avail for the patient succumbed about two hours afterwards. There was general sympathy expressed for those who were taking back the dead body to the home which theiiviug woman had left such a short time before. ,A ranricunanhr cad death is reported from Emyvule. Ou Friday last Patrick McCloskey A well-known resident of that settlement came to Charlottatovvn driving by team. Having ilnlshad hln bus ness In the City, he started on the return journey to his home. Somewhere our the road he must have died in his sleigh, for upon the faithful horse arriving home,' the walt- inrg family were co'uf_ronted with the sorrowful slghtgof the dead' man lying where' he hid died. "_' The deceased it in said had been ,suffering for sometime past from heart trouble, und is reported to have been under the doctoi's care shortly before _his death. He was between fifty, and sixty years cf age, and leaves a large family. A1' last the winter steamers have encap- isd aftera week of imprisonment. from the grasp of the ice pack in the straits. On Saturday the change of wind Iooaaucd the lceand both steamara lost no time in fcriri-rg'i\ way through the ra; idly separ- ating ice fields. The Mluto, which on Friday had anded most of her passengers at Caribou, on -Saturday evening manag- a~ito get into Picton Harbor. The Sian- lcy utters hard tussle all day Saturday and part. of yesterday at last managed to approach as near ns was possible to Georgetown, the harbor of which is packed with heavy ice through which the steamer cannot make her way. A iatiet advices last night it was said that the malls and passengers were being lauded on thc ice and conveyed in sielghs tofleorgeiowu. The steamer it is aain has not suffered any/serious injury ae s result of her squeezing in the ice iue Friday. The Mlnto in expected to leave Pietou this momlng for Georgetown. It is very likely that the passengers landed from the Stanley at Picton island on Friday, shall have found their way tc_ Picton, and will be brought at last to the 'r-land These are thought to include the Jere McAuliffe Oo., and the Ahbgweit hockey team. , - 4 I House__;_i3o Lett on Grafton Street near Prince at present occupied by- Capt. D. A. Sangu- ter. Complete with hot water heating. sewerage and electric lighting. Rent very moderate. Apply at once to 3-.au ft. M. Jonsson. Save Your liouse V ` I`l_°'ll¢y If you are paying hiah prices for dist-class Im- porteil`Ba¥iug Pi wders of any kind--itcp it---John-' ron's Baking Powder is a pure Cream of Tsrtar owder guaranteed abso- _lutely pare, and is sold at about one half the pr'ce of imported g:oeero. 30 C¢l1\l. so cams. as advertised tllltha end of the engage- 1 / . / / ', f I I -1 r :li __: 1 ..._ '\~»_~ not dy. _ - s i.$:f <1’ _iil;»_\’1 C) -V a ';_~(~ ..\ r _ 5-_; / ‘S _-;;;_;/;j{_.».i-3. "P P" -si _,./ )\\ _ I “AIM 5; r _W ,. "frm " ""n_ -_ 5/, ¢» __ lfvll at the Capes yesterday, It was too roug for the trip to be made by the small craft. The special tralncame ln to Charlottetown | in the afternoon. and 'ook out again at 9 o'clock last evening all the outgoing foreign mall. Six boat. loads crossed to this side Saturday with latest malls THE BHIIISH ` NIVI ESTIMATE ~ Lormou, March' l.-A rtatement of the Naval estimates for 1007-B, presented to Parliament, introduce quite a novel feat- ure lu so much as It makes the construc- tion of bntzlsships during the com'ug year dependant in a measure upon the deols- ions reached at the next pence Conference at the Hague. Thus t/he new construction estimated at ll0.500,000 against $48,175,000 for 1906-07. will, says Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord ofthe Admiralty, include two, or unless an understanding between t-he naval pow- ers is reached at the Hague Conference, three large armored ves els of the Dread- naught type. One fast unarmorcd cruis- er, five torpedo boat destroyers, twelve lorpedo boats and twelve submarines also are provided for. For the teeth we handle every prepare tion of value for preserving and beautify- ng the teal h. Dentists everywhere re- commend “Wampoie s Tooth Paste" as being the best. It is put up in neat tube 25 c each. “Tho Two Mars," McDonald & McKinnon, Druggiste, Cor Gt Geo and Kent Sta. WV Dr. Shoop’s _ Medicines Complete stock now in. Dr. Shoop`s Rhen- i`natic Cure. Dr. Shoops’ Restora- tive, etc., etc. ii-111--ll “The Two Macs" IIIIISIIIIIIII I IIIliIIIIlIIIII DRUGGISTS. Corner Gt. George and Ken is" Another Step in Advance I sin pleased to lnlonn my pai- os that I olisve adds; to my re u t ste nr deceit its-d ohaelill, pv-:lcaioh an very neat aiu? comfortable. Thai am at their disposal FREE slio occasion rseulre./1 ' WRIGHT. “mr “$1 ass-.l ` THIIQII LQIIBI-ll.|l|‘9Wlu IIIOQID, lfhf ` * Handsome Homespun 1 i Suitings?9-90 _ Wor upto $1-55 per yard This money saving oiier includes I2- piece: of attractive tweeds for ladies' sultings, in a goodly number of c-'lourings greys. charnpagnes, greens, browns, and so. on. The fabrics are 56 inches wide, and are absolutely pure wool- For coats or for suitings they are. decidedly the ri-al thing, and at the price we are making today they certainly will not be on our counters very long. ` Thfse handsome cloths are our regular “$1.40 and $1.55 lines, and in every way are excellent. In o er to make rconi for new arrlvals,ar;d to edect a swift clearance of per them we have placed them all on our counters at cyud I I ` I I ' ' ' I.lIi’@‘N'iS iCOUN'l`YIiIIARI)IdN I I ` i i A ' I l I ' L _ I - I ' .< I id' ' ....5 . ._~," if .. .<'.». - If ,... -_~ ., ' #Fa ~ '-.,~..-,..--;~ ._ _ lib/ F . I 'I' p,'N“‘ qul. ` V x _\_ _ l. i;§_,' Lf; ;...,_>_;;_-v_=-,. ..r,__,,€. ,_.,_f. \_ N _.-,e Q? _Q 1,’ égy- 1_._-_.,,,,5ta - ~ ‘ ' , - ~ . ' _ s ». =.f.= . rr . _ 5 ~ -fins” _ _ 1; 'i A 1 = ._ ~ » ,_ . _ Hold Oiiites In New Prov/so Block-Charlottetown. ,rl &» @‘ __ ‘ ' _ r . . 1 .. _'"7 _ _ ` - , ' ` I ` ' 'X A "ff'-_"W §..",_ ~~1fI"`-, -» 'r " _/. I I" I if-`-,‘i2,'I‘ ‘.. - 'gl I ~ _ ` ,f1§i§&;`~iiu\»4`ra`_Un|on arming or ine ` I 1 V _j _ , 4 _ . _ , -_ I ,_ _ ______ _ ____ _ M________ _ __ ___________ _ __ _ _ , It . , - - -» , _W \ PERSIINAL SUPERVISIUN F'..;r.Ztu.e r-,,aEr:'l. Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made to order. Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. At the old stand opposite Post Oillce (npstsirs.) John Newson. The Largest Insurance for the lowest possible premiutn is the object of The Investment Annuity Policy issued by The North American Life. To men who desire to provirle an absolute lnwome to their wives or family at a very low cost this is the Ideal Insurance Policy. We will be pleased to give the fullest Information. §9.§.§ Q... EWS li 1- l ___ _ .-.J » LT- AESTIIETIC DENISTRY » ‘ Made Possible By ASIIEICS ENAMEL FILLING with this enamel we can match the shade of a tooth so perfectly that it le almost impossible to detect ihat a repair has been made. This is the Beat Filling ` lt has all the advantages of cold. ' It costs less. It looks better. It IS better. It is°lrss painful to insert- \ It suppdrts frail teeth. Remember we use only thc original Asher's. Beware of cheap imltations. We are prepared to do all kinds of Crown, Bridge and Plate work. A ten year written guarantee with all work. Guarantee' Denial Rooms, ` DK. E. E. ROBINS, Prop. Cameron Block Over l(eddin’s Drug Sion Glbdmlh tWlYl»l 0vcr iwcnty pcriccnl. In the year 1906 V . The Sun ‘Life of Canada. wrote over zo p. c. of the total new business written by all the Canadian L'fe Companies-zr in number. _ ' For plans etc., in this progressive Co., apply io Charlottetown - - `- Maaggcr for [_ 1, I. ii-lldmwftf ig-il _ 5 ` ||3Umsvlll&s&|aura¢wnmralUn& ~E.~ R. BROW, I T""° '"" °° °’°°"““ by me ”‘°“ "°°”° " it if' ..