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V) |-'. » . ii, A" .,...i...,~ -.,,' _,J `° . %fTi`<.s° A ' :l l:‘-_ il .i;.i_5‘_f v i . ...I |-.. , .,. .. o!! I! , `\ i»lic.nFoUn -' me I-'Amr me _ 'rim cnARLo'i°ra'rowN GUARDIAN ` -I mga 0.- ln. A MARCH? 'gm ' ‘ _3-i l ' _ ,__ ' _._ 1 mf: . __ ____ ~ ._"§~a- _ I __ ---' -- _-- '~_-- - ~_ 2| "-' *~*-"" '*”" ""` - i , ' ' . » . - ~ S. Al. /Ml cllonaazld ll \ ‘ ~ f New Arrivals ol Spring Goods l.‘~ "\Ve are constantly receiving new lines from t e worlds manufacturing centres. VVe want to keep you informed at all times as to the popular trend of fashions and a careful perusal of our store will supply you: withzrthe news ‘ desired. .-.£- llandkerchief Specials _ _ - ,.., ,.1 P_lain lawn, Irish manu- facture, hand drawn, heui . Sc stitched . each 15, zo and zjc. ir' ` ` Latest Parisian flexible o 1 . -‘ . Cord and Ruchlng _-_-»-*_ . .- 'v';1r\»--r- agggggqgs iz ;__. sz ; ~' ii -‘ hair forms, no weight, un- " ‘4' crusliable .. -45 'l‘ourist Prilling A nice showing of Tourist " frilling, white and pale blue Fine fancy henistitched _ ‘ Per yar nc borders, all popular colors, Turbanettes ~ ~ Splendid variety of cord, i ‘ _ _' _ .. . - . . c gold cord, and cord and ' _ il \` _ € iuching;'.....`..» ......l2c ‘ ` =~,__- _ “mr Switches .'i‘ ‘ _ ,_A . ,.- _' ,_ .> . ' ` - ]ust received by express Bows ' i hair switches in dark brown Red, blue,grecii, grey and ` » ' and mid brown . . . . . . _ . blaclqdetachable buckles.45c . . . . . . .. . . . .$5.50 and 5.75 , Templar on Visit to Russia pr sole tha the rulers would now be more willing-tlg graciously, and the Minister promig. ed to do his best to pregire the ground. The following day, as I was the guest of the General and his wife, I learncd that a representation of my purpose would probaibly he considered. The Minister wrote to the Russian Prime Minister, His Excqllency Sto- lypin, asking .if he would receive me in audience to this end. p The reply to our M-inister`s re- quest to his Excellency Stolypin was very' favorable. In the Minlster's carriage, which was put at my dis- posal, I drove to' the Emperor's palace on the Island of Elaguine, where Stolypln resides., I was re- ceived with the greatest' kindness -hy the present powerful leader of the fortunes of Russia. He is a tall, strouglymuilt man of al [uit 50 years, "Fruitatives, the natural laxative.[ One gross of these popular laxatives just received direct from the niakers.l "There's virtue in freshness," buy here. The Mackinnon Drug Co., Drnggists, cor. Great George& Kent Streets. drtf. “Who Got the Prize? That is what you will say the morning after thcl first of April, when you see the an- nouncement giving the name of the' winner in Paton's Famous Broad- cloth competition. Why don’t you! just try it? It will only cost you al one cent stamp. It will be worth while. There is $10.00 in it for you. You might as well have it. ' 2-24dtf26rtf. 1 _t C - i well preserved. His appearance com- Passengers for Winnipeg and West save 24 hours by taking the lntercolonlal to Montreal. Seo Rogers for rates. etc. l~l8dt.f "Brandnew stock mcrcerized sat- tcen in black, cream, old gold,brown, green. navy and other standard sha- des, suited for linings, underskirts &c_. bougth when the cotton market; was at its lowest. We are selling thcni at the old price. Pnton's. 2-25lltf. "Th'¢Y'rc still at it. Ilundreds try- ing to_find a name for l'aton's fam. ous Lhifion Broadcloth. 2-24dtf2i5i-f_f_ il-»z-1-i-z-i-i-i-1-i~_x-»i~»i-i-i~i-r-i-l-’fl~r~s~i-s~i-i-i-»s»~l-i~l-i-i-»;-i-»i~;~.i..i..;..;..i..;. -Lobster ackers Supplies I P' Wholesale and Retail The Rogelss Harilwaie Gi; llil. - ~l-i-i-i-H-i-i-;..i..~' -~--.. .....~ . . . H i-.-as-i . i i i-z ..~i-»i-.»i~i--i-i~i-i-i».-»i-.-i-l-i»l-l-»i-x~ Big Wall Paper RemnantSale 0ur Annual Sale of Wall Paper lléllllltlllls is now on. A great many small lots culled from our Wall P31161' |l€ll=ll'lIl\€l\l- All pretty patterns. some have ll0l'll€l'S some Parlor, llall, Dining a bargain. . ' ‘up in lots to suit any Roum either ll00l\l, or llllclltéllevery lot at Plllfli or less, and every lot _ Take advantage of this Sale It only happens once a year. Early bluyers_‘g'et best selection '-mill. &. BUMPANY liillililll _ ig _ have not. Ilone Room, 0lfice, Bed membership of 12a,000, voted to bc- gin a sympathetic strike next Satur- BRODEUR GOES SOUTH I TO CONVALESCE. ' ()TTA\VA, Feb. 28-Mr. Brodeur, Minister of Marine, left last night with Madame Brodeur for South Ca- rolina, where he will convalcsce from his recent illness. I 'Cure Men and ,_ - Women Alike \ll/hat I)odd`s Kidney Pills Did For One Family. (`urcd Chas. Bcll of Rhcuinatisni and His Wife of liiflamination of the Kidnoys-Mrs. Bell's Statement. North Range, Digby Co., N. S. Fcli. 28.--(Special).-That Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure the Kidney ills of men and women alike is shown in the cases of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bell oi this place. A . short ` time ago l)odd’s Kidney Pills cured M,r,,Be1_l of Rheumatism from which he had suf- fered for ten years. This led Mrs. Bell to try them for Inflammation of the Kidneys and she makes the fol- lowing statement 1 "I was troubled with Inflammation of the Kidneys for twenty-four years. Some few years ago I got worse and was laid up fpr a long time. When Ii was able to be ilp again the doctor told me I must on no account do any work. I suffered from Dropsy and my feet would swell so I could not wear my shoes. “ "My husband benefited so much from taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills I decided to give them a trial, and though I have taken only three liox- es I am well and can wear 'my shoes and do nearly all my own house- work. I cannot say too much for Dotld's Kidney Pills." _Dodd’s Kidney Pills make weak Kiplneys strong and sick Kidneys 'e _ "A cough is a little thing when it begins. This is the time to stop it. The longer you put. it oil, the hard- er it is to cllre. The longer it lasts, the more serious it becomes. Let it run on, and there is no telling what the end will be. Hughes' Cough M.ix_ ture is the best remedy for coughs, colds. hoarseness and ull diseases of *hs t\1f0f¢t and lungs. I’r<-p»~i~e.lm.n sold by Geo. E. Hughes, th, l'~@._~,»,i..'S Druggist. _-',.1.i,f_ E A 5 S '_ Reliable and Popular Route Between Sf. John and Boston FARES . CHARIDTTETOWN T0 BOSTON Fiut Clue ......................$9,45 Second Clan. ....3735 Sluts Rooms..................... $l.00 Stool Steamship Calvin Austin Com- plete Wirllen Tolelnph Equipment vig'-als mqi on .CII Z Leave St. _lohii Thursday at 8.00 a. m. or Eastport, Lilbec, Portland and Bos- Oil. Returning leaves Unlor Whurf Boston Mondays at 9.oo a. m. and Portland at 5.oo p ni. for Lnbec, Eutport, and Si. lohn, Through Tickets at proportionately low fotos on nl: at all Railway Btattonnand Munn ahaoluil tlinmch to destination. L.R, Thomason, 'l'. I. UWA. WI( G. LIE Annt _ Rt. .lnhn lish or Russian origin said his Ex c ncy, an t s glue me a_ nt ot introduction. ` but he knew very little about the de- remarked that in Russia permission would not be granted for any part of the temperance work to be placed un- der the influence and command of a foreign chief (or leader). When I dc- scrihed the nature of my leadership, it-was evident that- thc greatest ob- jections to it disappeared. Among other prejudices that were flproilght forward, the principal was t-hut the Order was a private (or closed) society. I explained tihat we were ready to allow the authorities to control thc ni-anncr of our work, and, if they found it necessary, to provide such Rituals for Russia as would allow the _near relatives, par- ents or guardians of minors, to lie P ' g ~ lrincy accepted the Rituals in Ger- man, and the Constitutions in Ger- man alnd English. and promised that he would look them' over, and com- municate whet/her the Governnie-nt Minister in St Petersburg initiated three persons into the Or- In Riga I was m-nt at the station turer and 1a\vycr`Frie ei erg, w om we lately received into the order in L0nd‘on. The same day on which I arrided I gave an address in English and Ger- man on the Good 'l‘emipl'ar Order, in the beautiful home of the manufac- turer Domibrowsky, before an audi- ence composed chietiy cf the well-to- do class. Wo now have a little group of seven Good Tomplars in Riga, and an equal number of per- sons not yet members who are only waiting for the permission to open a Lodge or take up any work that may be indicted. Nowhere have we more devoted or able champions of our- cause than can now be found in Riga. '1‘he lawyer Kennel, who has a leadirrg position, together with Bl‘o~ ther Friedenberg, have long been Pro- , hilritionists on principle. T() CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinlne Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. ' ' r a Bottle of Our British Almond Pink , you do not find it the most healing, soothing and soft- ening preparation of its kind you -have ever used we will refund your money cheerfully. Gloves can be worn im- mediatel 7 after using. fiitd The place where people get value for their money. A. W. Reddln, PhmB., The Square Dru ggist, Sunnyside If ' Alter Purchasing . . l Report of International Chief resent all the meetin s His Excel- ‘ _,N . . I`2;,-,1-1 '*-~.. There has been good reason for be- HA . ` _ . lleving that we should not get pe;-. __ Elllll] lfMPlllll_lll RUSSIA ,L/F . ~<. 4 lv? l . ii 1. ` " ‘ ~. 'I' --'QQ W as iniisslcuto plant the Order in Russia. iii; . ` 'Z' 'i' The experience in Finland 25 years ` | ago-proved this. But times change, ` __ . e and it seemed on ' t `i. , . mceive explanations than formei-1y_ w Believing tins. i .ieterminea tc m-are " l 0 au ellvrt. and went to st Petersburg ‘- /"°\l _ a few weeks ago. Immediately alter ~_ ¥\i, my arrival I went tc. the Swedish i _ Minister in Russia, General llra d- 1° . “ sr* r; strom in " - i I \ ol i I i_'_ . o.¢.er to ask his advice . and guidance. I was received most '-- I _ ` Our Spring stock of English hats are here, and the American ones are expected daily. To make allow- ance for the reputation oi cur big up-'o-d ite hat department we had to order more than double the quantity cf previous years. To be well dressed its absolutely es- p ential to see our showing-toinvestigate the shapes and shades. Soinetliiiig decidedly new are the "I`WEEN hats, between sizes or fine sizes for people who have difficulty in procuring a proper iltti_ng_l1at. B€S1d€S We have in Stock the ’l`RESS,PARKER,with written guarantee lnslde;GLOVl3F_IT, with written guarantee inside; MARLO\V, with ` wi‘1f\€11 Rflafantee inside. \VAFERLI'l`E ROYALTY, S'l`A.\ILEY, DOW.\l:.’S and BRI NSWICK. I \Vith the above notable lines tliere’s a certainty of satisfaction. 'l`here's a , hat here for every face, a price for every purse. $l.00, L50, 2.00, 2.50. 5.00 to 5.03. mands respect; he has a pleasant, , ' 1 ---~ -- _ _ RIK ‘somewhat rough voice, and an aff- 'l" ' , , ANOQHER SYMiA_`.'I_`_HETIC ST E a-ble manner. On belnig asked in /' 1*" . . ` /f ./ FHM P°» Fe” 2“'A°“°“ “wt `”'“°" ‘““g“"g" I ““"°“ ‘° °"°““ i K m'&¥m1 ~¢+ - v v ‘ . .g is fraught with Possibly momentous Said- ilpreffrubly in Ent-‘»`1lSh." HH( i _. _ _ ,,0nSe,,,,ence to philadelphia’ was the conversation at oncri commenceih _' V _ _ _ ' , _ taken by the Central Labor Union _But hrst it concerned my national- t V- ' ` ` _ f when that hom., ,.cp,_e5em_ing one ity. The name liet_ok-ened either Po- ' ` '_ _I _ hundred and forty unions with a ' ‘ ' i _ ' I \ 'i `F°_.._.__vG\.L'i'.~;....‘__l3._"_'.._~: ,WH ' 2’ - - ' one id hi -- » in i , ='/‘r “'“ """"'l* ` . \ » . . ~ i. _ _ f. ` ‘ \ lil l day in aid of the striking street rail- I gave H g""el`“l S“""eY of the 0"' K way employees. der’s organisation and manner of `\g. , ._ working. The name of the Order was ” . Good Laundry Work 'l`he daiiiiiest pieces of ' inriferiil ure handled cirefully and expertly he-rc.It’s our busiiiess and welialirllc tliousmils of pieces--llie iminens- ity and varieiy places us ‘ in a po~itioii to do that delicate ncrk of yours better and cheaper than you can doit. 'i on cer- . t-iinly cau’t have patl ence to do it when you realize that ;ur team is wailing your call. Phono l.'»l. Star Steam Laundry, sums this will come through the _ -- '- not unknown to the Prime Minister, ,_ _ Y , _ __.. __ _ ‘ balls of its way of working. Ho next ` :_ _;_ Hard ` Chestnut- -size week. Customers better order at Once coal this season. for base burners ' \Vc have several cars coming in this only chance t0 secure hard Chestnut cost and for cash ~-$7.50 per lon. A. PICKARD dll C0. ‘A 2-25clif Phone 240 , . could accede to my request. I pre- F. wcbiléf, PIDP. _ _ i Coal li li wanting this coal as this will be the We :ue i selling at During my stay in Sli Petersburg I “'~ 5'- ' ‘ *4 °*"';"_;'-'-*"1-i`~*‘~`~-~-'. Covered with flowers all-d siirround- DUDDb @. | U N EY 'd`,,~ l\\\ \\__\r`el -° » 5. .~”‘*=\.L_%_>_uE'Y/.<"'fi‘_~ ‘.’]i @»l‘"=~.~' ’»‘#'.u;"?* '~. UGHT 5 C iil'!‘lv`il-“ .\_`_;' 'Ang _ Iillih-",,1|il~ THEY _ llll a\`\_\\\\ -1 `P "10 on-ll mm `P _... _.__ ” _ . . _ _ Ill' ..._.._1. MR. ILXYS ()l“l<‘ T0 I.()N|lt)N MONTREAL, Feb. 27. - U. M. Hays, president of the Grand ’1`i‘iink left recently for Eligzlanil. This will be the first visit ol Mr I-lays to L-ondon since he became president of the company. :-Al.LEN’S LUNG BALSAM is warranted to cure the most distres- sing cough. An specially pleasing exhibit cl dress oottons ls one of the first floor features. that no woman who cares for pretty 'things should miss. We believe that never before in this City were such lovely fabrics -shown so early. they are just ln time to place with your dressmaker for early delivery. Many of them will also be seen only at Paton s. 2-16dtfr2l “FURNITURE COV ERINGS at zo p.c.off This offer stands good until March x5th, we 'want to do part of the spring uplfolster- ing now instead of doing all later on, the variety is very large ranging from the cheapest cretons to most expensive silks and tapes- arise, always seem to be ready for ;;-_--_-_--1-_g --- -~.r;_---.-if-1 der, two Russians ‘and a Swedish at- e_d'hy them, any I was sony ¢,,1¢,;,,,-c COMING EVENTS. tist, K. Fallstroni, and I gained the Russ,.a_ -- interest of many ot-hers for the Or- EDVARD “~,\VmN_.;K\'_ Red Rose mecgmg, ,mage Prince E der' _ Int. Chief Templar. ward, S. 0. E. §‘cb. 22nd. by a deputation from 'the Town Tem- --'_~--~ ~~- ' ~ "_ NEW SPRING UOTTONS perance Societyyled _byi trac 1-. anigac- \\\\~»<_\i\'\ AND LINENS. ' Wise women who, when occasions them, are already alive to the fact that .lilaster comes this year almost three weeks earlier than usual. They have a special interest in these early showings of the new spring cottons and linens, and today from among these new fabrics we have chosen for special word a Nilmher tnat are nu- tably little priced. I’aton's. 2-‘J/ltltf. "British Beef, Iron and Wilzr »- A great blood builder and tonic.--l<`uli pint bottles 75c. A. W. lteddin.l"’lien'i B., Sunnyside. 2-26d3i. "The tiniest samples are getting _us business every day by mall.-"If it was possible to attach the tiniest little sample of Paton‘s new French diagonal dress goods to this little reader so that the first 260 ladies could look at lt and feel the quality we are of opinion that there would- n't be a yard left in the dress goods counter within 24 hours from the time they see it. It is 44 inches wide comes in 13 different colors,only a few dress length of eacli. It is the most popular cloth of this sea- son both of Paris and New York and there will qe nothing bewer worth $1.29 for 80 cents. Full dress length for $1880. Carriage paid to any sta~ tion on the Island.-Jas Paton & Co. 2~25dtf "Wu have Veloa and Yflcmac 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, Miemac and L.ally's Special. We at- tach skates. Wo make a specialty of skate grinding at Ernest lllce’s, 165 Grafton Street. 12-23dtf. -i ___.___.-_-__-r_~_4-_ ~»-__--____- :_-_-:n Sl_ Pall'ick’s Day Post-Cards, Enter Pont-Cards, Comic Pont-Cards also the following goods at reduced prices, for one month. Accordeons, Violins Autoharps, Sheet music, and all miisical insirumeiits. Stationery, Toilet soaps, perfiiines, l".nnc_v Chinn. Fnncy Goods, _Picture Books, Toys, Dolls and (Eames. “QUALITY-Many are the abuses of theword. Still, when the gO0dB feel right and look their class, you can't help realizing real Quality when it is there Paton’s Chiflon Broad Cloth is quality produced and guar- anteed to give quality service. Price $1.75 so as to reach the demands of all. Usual cash discounts for cash. Paton & Co. 2-24dtf2iirtf. “$3.75 Rattan Rockers for 2.75, one of five. splen- did bargains we are offer- ing in rockers We secured a manufacturers surplus stock at a big reduction. other prices fare, solid oak eobbler rockers 2.25 for 1.85 275 for 2,10, 3.35 for 2.25. 4.00 for 2.95.Beer & Weeks. Furniture, Carpets, Cur- tains, Linens. 2-28drtfi A PLEASING EXHIBIT. "First Big Shipment by a Big Lin- er, recelyed per S. S. Tunisian, cn- tered at the customs yesterday, put. in stock today and ready for the most critical inspection, 3,450 yards of the best assorted shipment of col- ored ginghams, zephers, drills, crep- ons, satecns and other printed goods. all fast colors of the latest designs and colorings for season 1910. Prices run 15c, 22c., and 25c. Sea window at Paton's. 2-24dtf. Thanks We desire to thank all who contributed toward OUR IN- CREASED BUSINESS _for the past year and trust that 'with an effort to please and to give the best value for every dollar, we will be fav- ored with your continued pli- ronage. With best wishes to all for B happy and successful new ye lr. i-i--_B--few--k-.F-me n.ii. 'rollin si co w. N. TAN ron ture, Carpets, Linwl- A l |44 Great George Street ` Jewels- 2"28d&ftf, I|__r5d|t",“, ‘ Poneyga L