1 _V ' ,ip-.'~ i V - . - ,, _ . ~~ .‘~‘ if i ' L M -' _~ i . i 'l.,~'~ "E _" '_ ' , -4, Mir, l _l' .\ ,= I - I , l .1 lj* ,_ _t __ -til- -ri ti, - , i . , . ` -i ._ » i ..._ -_.._ ._ 4 _ . . > _q‘ . l_i» um" 'A655 , -'ruie.i.A'i‘as'r News _ . _ FIRST OF - ALL - . _ __ ;...._- ~-- ,f 4;- s N __4~;rf‘--'=-_--- '1 ' .;;:_ _ . _ _ The Telephone Co. oi. P. E. lsland _' ' ` `»4 -' _; -I-i, 0 . , _ ._ rj- ;_ 2-x4drtf. "si Q-walls. ` New Dre:sC-oodsat. Paton‘s ‘ "B°“’“"e Ul “W F°l’“‘a" if-Q - ,.29d'_f Rosy cheeks; smooth skin w 1 l ' Sold only by us - Look for I Great' sale or advdnced lglo that sa .' “Twl ’Vlacs" 149 _ _ Wash goods. For months our buy- . Y’ 0 ‘ - li* rhas been planning the details (‘°°’g“ Street' 'f ' rtni. r._~ i ii _ '~"’* _ 1 i1::°.;:.?.§1;_"'“.::.°;i".i2. --OOM Eaiea huge success as you can SPRING ave at least one quarter by pur- _ , - haslng now whue the tem era_ \\ere_never more beautiful p _ ture is at freezing. and the very éqhprtmg dm” °9"t‘;"f1 glnd ' fabrics you will need when it is _ “ are "ow .m “ _ “Om ,- i i _. away up to 80_ we want__to em_ first fir-or. It is especially _‘_ alhaslze the,f-act. that this is in no "lg to ‘hose ‘}'l“’ Hr? P1“”_“ -__;iIl3_",,} _ ay ¢k|n to the “sum mea,-ance have iz new shirt waist suit -_`,`_q,5_,‘;_~.~,:_;1 of left over goods. every piece f0P V1C’¢0r1a Day as well as :"£an~f?".2"` \ .¢-.1 - ,___ _-_._ . __ _ ____ _ _ _ _ __ _ .__ __ . _ __ _ ___._.L... _ winds in/i` ` , served by using Hudnu _ '§_'_=_ (‘-rearii. For chopped hands .' ' _ for healing tender and irri-ta » _I ' _ cies' ther is no better coli me cut? was the officiating clergyman. After Cream, 811 Gren IN TH than the ginghams on the interest- ing U4) in t__imc F01' Illfdllffl and Ullildlcll. for t use - offered here is a new |9i0 pro Wh0 are Hlwayb ready £0 have ¥ifS€ The You “aw Always Bought erized po- ercerized Bears th° Scotch slgnatme °f , - es, n- riety of ' - -------_-__ 1 ds, most MARITIME SECURITIES. Y Bl; P5. _-- Quotations furnished b F B Mc- ductlon. with over two hundred choice of new designs. NIMH pieces to select from. such (as pliiis. mercerized voils, m Linens. Ginghams. Cot.tuns.| crepes, Scotch gingliams, _ _,jaw Crepes, Ottomans, Repps. These lawns, English repps, linenn -_f _.1 _ Goods willbe offered during the ens, grass cloths and n; va ‘ i ~ 5P'|nU5¥'- 3 QUBFWF U10 pri(-30 Dre' other fashionable wash goo Valllng here HOW- P5t0n`5 of them are to be had on 3‘|6dt'l|`2l ton's today. 2-lbd ents Hector and Mrs McQuarrie, Wilmot, for the past two months, rc- tiirned to Suifock yesterday to take up his occupation of butter and cheese maker. -About thirty passengers came in by the regular train from Kensington yesterday morning to attend the fun- eral of the late E. J. Evans. The train due to go east from Summer- side at 2:15 was held half an hour so that they might be able to return home after the funeral. -About forty of the passengers who came from the west by the hock- ey special Tuesday afternoon remain- ed at the Summerside rink to see the hockey game finished thinking that the train would not leave without them. To their great surprise they found that the train had left. It was _then about 1 a.m. and they found it very difficult to get accomodation for the night. , -The funeral of the late Eli J. Evans took place yesterday afternoon There was a very large attendance many coming long distances from) the country to pay the last tribute of respect to a deserving citizen. The service at the house was conducted by Rev Mr Nicholl, Kensington, as- sisted by Rev R. G. Strathie and Rev H. Johnson, Summerslde, and at the grave by Rev Mr Webster. The pall bearers were Geo Pickering, H. W. B. Stavert; Dr. Tanton and John McRae. lf” -A very interesting marriage took place at the Baptist Church, Sum- merslde, yesterday at noon when Miss Margaret McNeill, Dawson City, ' formerly of Alberton, was united in 8' marriage to John Hoelzle also of, d Dawson City. Rev F. S. Bamford ` the ceremony the happy couple with about 20 of their immediate friends repaired to the Clifton House where 7- a sumptuous dinner was partakeii of f- Ae 2.45 they boarded the iaet uoumi f train for Charlottetown _enroute to E New York City w_here they will spend sometime before returning to their home in that far north western city. CASTOR IA _ and lm-Alberton, Herbert Clark, Agent, -The Morning Daily ’2uar.llan can be obtained at La.iferty's 'rongongi Parlors, Summerside. 12---.rsijrtf -All amounts for Guardian adver- tising and subscriptions ln Summer- side and vicinity should be paid to John Dickieson, agent, Water Su-cot, and iii Alberton and vicinity to H. Clark. Bgent. 2-17drtf. -The Spring Quarlierly Style Book of Ladies' Home Journal Patterns is DOW on S816- Pl`i°¢. including coupon for any 1.5¢ Pattern free, l's only 20c. By mail ic extra. R. T. Holman Ltd Summerside. 2-154;-ai, -At Summerside’s Civic nomina- tion on Tuesday, Dr Alex McNeill, James A. Morrison, and Nathan Mc- Farlane were nominated for candl- dates for. the Mayoralty; Geo. Rob- inson, Dr. A. W. Leard, Gilm-an Reid and Pascal Gallant for councillors; H- A~ C0m~Dl$0!\¢ Thos L; Hinton and D. A. Pickering for water commis- sioners. Tliere being no opposition candidates for commissioners these gentlemen were declared clecf,ed_ -Many will hear with deep sorrow of the death of Rev Dr A. F. Carr, of Campbellton, N. B.. formerly of Alberton. Dr. 'Carr was a native of this province. He was born at North St Eleanor’s 65 years ago. After qualifying for the ministry his iirst charge was at Alberton where he be- gan work in 1875 remaining there for some fifteen years when he remowd to Campbellton, N. B., where he has had charge of the same congregation ever since. G. W. Carr,rNorth SL, Eleaiior’s and Judge Carr of Michi_ gan are his brothers, _ Stock Market Quotations _I Will Send at any time by wire or ,leuer Stock liiarkee prices and movements, Every facility to promptly execute ytur orders on Mont- I'¢8l. New York and Boston Exchanges. \ Send me your name and address for Weekty Prim _Re'1iew, sent free. F. P. BUCHANAN, Members Montreal Stock Ghanst. Ll\'=IpJi| L0 on 81. Globe Building of Montreal if ._~.‘-._...~_-_-- Sllllll llllllllll Absence of__Further Liqu _tion Caused Bears to Cover in Haste. NEW YORK, Feb. 15_-The princi- 'pal fact imparted by the action of the stock market yesterday was in.; 1'“‘DS°- in lefsfo Dart into the liends oi the professional element. 'Iihe cle- nient had been impressed on Friday with assertions put iii circulation' re- , Y - ~ Curdy & Go., Stock and Bond Brok- Q- im __.____,__ __ _ ,___________ _ fl "a Carpenters _ Tools .i1-9* .- Siiws .inf _ " 'i lliis ini* :or Hzitclicls _i_;c k`uiii|\:i~.~i's l_-qv illil - _ ~.{';e in the volume of the da‘y's trans- actions drrnonstrated the small sell.- ing pressure at any of the day's -price levels. The bulk of the day's business was done in the first and last hours. . Foreign markets had held Friday's price level for American stocks bet- ter iihan was done when the New -York stock market opened. The con-_ seunence was a substantial volume arbitrage here. 'lliis helped the re- covery, which set in pmmiptly after the opening hrenk." Imports of mer- chandise cantinuc very heavy, in spite of the shrinkage in exports compelled by tho high prices of cot- ton and wheat. The decreased activity of the mar- 75 72.; _ket is ascribed to the purpose to a- |wait more explicit information on sundry subjects. The recess of the supreme court. approaching an end, ;the weekly conjecture on a possible \ ' l- H er Daughter Result Of Catch- ing Cold. Mrs. Dennis Delsney, !risr’s Head ingeuld. Slhe been-me ve veils friend I procured a bottle of your valuab and after using the first bottle notices l improvement was the result and aff-e Took Very Sick Al N.S., writes: "At the close of the yesr romise of marriage- The “¢` 1907, our youngest dsughter, five yell! old. took ve sick as the result of eai-‘itllla could not move around st _ We con- first to Boston and then £0 New suited doctors and Ewa her venous kinds York. At the/ latter place the girl of medicine but t ey did not _seem to relieve liar say. On the ldv!" °l I le remedy, Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Sytl_1’P; using three bottles she was entirely cured. iiisnos mins on kanuonou oneness- s1~rsinsRooKBi._Qv°~- F°\>- gfnf nie ooun oi Kms H B¢11¢\= 0" R'-‘ “5 day Judea Millwla b°““d ' U; Isaacs, of St. John. N- 3-- °V°" , the next term of the Cqirt of King s Bench, on s charge of abduction. Tllze complaint was ieia by J- B\=°°“ » Mayor of D'Israeli. Bild U16 ¢\18f€° was that the accused had-_abducted . the daughter of the complainant un-_ der a p ' lcused. who is connected with the D’Israeli Asbestos Com-pany, is “id ‘tio have taken the girl in question stated that she went through a form of marriage with the accused before _n Catholic priest, but she learned af- iterwnrde the man who performed the 'ceremony was a Protestant. \` It was also alleged that the accus- ed has a wife and family in St. lllllllll Slllllll I can certify that it was through your | valuable remedy‘thut she regained hor strength and would advise everv_mother having young ones similarly afflicted W obtain our valuable reme y. For my self I wiuld not be without s bottle in t e house." \ Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup coll- tsins ull the lung healing virtues of the Norway pine tree combined with Wild Cherry bark and other pectoral remedies. lt has stood the test for many y.eai-s, and ie sow more generally used ,than ever- Pnee 25 cents st all dealers. Manuiuo- tured only by The T. Milburn Co.. John, N. B. He “yas allowed his lib- erty on fiiruishing two bail bonds of $2,000 each. \‘f HIGH PRICES FOR CALGARY LAND. CALGARY, Feb. 15-What is pro- bably Canada's record sale of l0tB took place here on So.turday,_\\l_1_CI\ 150 lots were thrown_on the mal' Gt by the Canadian Pacific Itailwar and were sold for prices ra.\;ln.':_ fiom $500 to $500_ The Um ‘.\'vi`e_i\i_l. das-_ used of within twenty iiiir;\_»:r--- i0 *~' ' '- .- T. 'i-4. __ _ .. _ _ T' Trouble _ 4 rC_¥w*ed.' _ ._ _ .ii ‘*R an is -i...v.si~¢~ 11.' li cause or another s is msjoiftlygofotlhz people are troubled ‘°5'r“?l.'°»'§'.i.¢Zl.."°i?§§..l-§l’.l"’lli’r'.f‘?' f heart pslpitstes, you have _ dirty spe ls, is |moi.henn¢__ d clsmmy h&l1d§ “ld f°°¢. -_ , Of breath sensation of pinl __ _ Q, “uh gl $0 “I0 hid, ,_ R Wherever there are ¢l_k.l2'__P06 _ wink hearts lllbnm's H _ sn _ Pills will be found sn edectivn rp Q-Q-+-+4-#4-+ Mrs. Wm. _ _ , + _-focus. _Opt-. _ : Heart It is with the gms Trouble eet of pleasure 1 wp); Cm-ed. § you stating tho + t I huhilpbmeei ++++++++ “Sin i u , .I .' and ‘Nerve I -offered reatly from heart trouble, weak- ness and smothering spells. ' I used a great. deal of doctord medicines but ie- ceived no benefit. A friend _advised me to buy s box of your pilll. _\VlUG_l\~l did.-#bd soon found great relief. I iiigily wooin- mend these pills to anyone su erin* from heart trouble." Price, 50 cents per box or 3 boxs for $l.25 at all dealers, or mailed direct ol receipt of price by The T. Milburn Gp., Limited, Toronto, Ont.. _ . p _ _ Limited, Toronto. Ont- total realized was 'ali-int b;;'_-'»"’_0-___;__--- __; -_ - is P,-' - ' T Clean Stock of May be yours- D Goods For _Sale Cheap I . t a h the stock kept by M Trainor 81 Co the undersigned _realizes ncover nginoc s ' - that he iiiust e r an e_ii_c_i_i_i'IiolL'i‘;£0:?i_ he sdmebodym Gain _This 6,1" ' l fl ibr the WHCLE stock that was made. fue Big Bargains in .....3_Y§.‘:f.;:.“x;if;f.’§ii;‘s.if.i-2’-il --» we ‘fo Storen ’11)`l;tr0:s1iin palrltilgllddk over what they may require will receive courteous treatment os w o ca . and to actual buyers we will guarantee_satisfactf_iry <_l1SC0l1U¥S~ ._ my Gouda” Fw.” (llqihing and _ Wall Paper. _ EDWA_l{l)_ KELLY \ ____ ___ _T______ __.1Y___-3-_-__ __ ___ _,W __ _______._______.__..___.___.._.. "`1f””'*T_*.._“_‘;°.i‘;_ _ - ~ U ', ' ~ sl ",' ‘ ie o /_'T .-- " ` 1. ___,-_;'_-;§_c...f_i.f \ ,-1- ~ 1 ,_, $3:-il ` ' ' 'I' itll?-4 . _ ., lf 1-'i:<.f."%l*l> " -4- eo A < \;4 f ~= -41 dttsriutf _ A Paliry $5.00 May Be Saved _ _ . _ ._ .__ , ~_ _| ._- _ ,c|,~“~ - rouge hui it will hc the only sav- fn lhcfl 'il s‘\‘»~i 'I\ ill- l“"‘ l“‘- ‘ “l l -L li lllli ii. infer io' iii\-est in n Rniille with a i|§ Clif- ~'i-tl in ilii- \\'lioli° ii'niis:ii‘linii. i ~ ‘ _ i on likc il\i'~ - it., ...ii i . Enterprise Monarch -Steel Range thai will last \\‘ill look woll` while it ~».'.-tri' ~ , “hc” -V0" “ll-ll lmvllol.1lilllhluimll`lil‘u`ilii~l sziriiiig will hc’ in the smaller amoullt l1\_-=i_-`» "iid “ilu “_";`li_`_\‘i ,llc Lhwllli-i~ ux|wi\ili\i||'t‘ of limo zuul laibour in securing “' ‘“"‘ "“"""“" " ` ~i|i‘ nFs'i‘ is riii-1 cui:.\vifs1'i.\' rua Lou(- qnotl results; ziiiniliiri' Cust' ,Ol l " Rl' NZ . __ , ` lll'iS'l` is cniil`i|'iiicil hy liiindrrtls of users. _ llml lliv .\li\ii.ii li In thi' - . l.i‘l iis Sunil _You oF our ugciil. Sole Maiiiifnctureis. ' i s _ _.ir .,,l.". ,|,..;¢~|-ilwiin,-,' ii or vxnniiiic ilic-|'.'iiigc :il the sort . . . - - '- ` 'The Enterprise Fouiidryl _Co.. Saifkville.. N- B- DRESS COTTONS AND LINENS. Wise women who, when occasions arrive always seem to he ready for them are already alive to the fact that Easter comes this year almost three weeks earlitlr than usual. Tlielf have a special interest in these early ghowings of the new spring cc.ttoo.s and' linens, and today from among tliose new fabrics we have chosen for special word s number that are not- ably little priced. ‘Paton’s. 2-16dtfr2i. __.__- “Evcry horso as well as cattle re_~ quires condition powders at this S281 son of the year. Mnc's Improveii Condition Powder for horses and cattle will rebuild their systems. Riv- them new life and strength. Price 25c per package. Look for the sign that 'says “Two Macs" 140 Great George Strccll. 1`¢f~ “Right on the corner of G11. G00- & in sn-ai you wiii nnu_ 'rue _nest Drug Store,” eqllillllifd With ian ab- solutely fresh stock of Drui-'S a"d‘ P11' tent medicines. Every 8ff»l°1€ YO" MacKinnon Drug Co. fif- "Krcso Sheep Dip is the strongest sheep dip, cattle wash and disinfect- ant. on thc niarket. It is enilorsed by stockr isers, rano\l¢F9. \`\‘&ll`Ym°“- Agriodtiirni Colleges and farmers in- stitutes everywhere. ,Price 25 and 45|; it hottie. sole seems. “The Boot Drug 5¢_0;~¢_'.’ The MacKinnon' Drug oo, our or ceo & Ki SUS- mf- ___________ D_RESS GOODS. For nearly s quarter of n century the Paton store has b.n9l\_BI\ 8\1*»l\0l‘li' ative dry goods centre-first for this city, second for this Province. The foundation of this `g\‘¢i\'£ business WIN dregs goods, and the corner stone oi the structure was dress goods. "Pat- un's Dress Goods," has been a term implying quality and perfection for fulness for nearly 1|aventy~ilve years. And now the store and if-B \>\1Sil!0dB has grown beyond the dream of its first architects. We havebuilt a S00” such ne all the Island may point to with pride. But the foundation is _decision in the American Tobacco ,csse, is not expected to reassert .sn 1_3: influence. The large deliveries of lcopper into` consumption during Jan- iiarv, are regarded as lieinvz Promoted still dress_goods and that°come1° 'stone is still Dress Goods." We are imaking n special showing of goods ltiris week. We'll be -delighted to talk to you personally about those most by the belief in an azrwment nnionsst rticular of all dress fabrics. Ban producers to restrict output and my ci-epes, poplins, Panemas, Ar- thom is som-ehension that this lay-'muted Ottoman - cords, Venetians, inpin" of stocks will cnrt-all the let- er duipsnd for that metal. 'l Bon s were irregular Total bales, were unchanged on cali iiroaaliotin, chevron womens, voiieii in plain eoliennee, chevoite and peb- ble cloths These goods are guaran- B“"‘d~ ~ ~ -_ nur. ._voi.u¢, 7sa,1eo,oqo.' U. s-_ \.ona»`;iee