4 -i 11¢et Me At the Always Busy Store til lil nuff* ` g @@ L Wtii`é"W”liiin“éir J ~§/4>~:- Still Goes n STANLEY BHUS Night Gowns t Covers, and Drawers v .ire =ell1n0° fast ` Positively the best value = from the Best manufacturer _ 1n Canada f Covers 18e 230 330 oOe, '7oc, $1 90 _ and 1 50 light Gowns _ $100 1.25, X5 5 .°°'@} UQ' .G 550 /OC, and up to WOPS 2.9¢ 420, ssc sec, 100 if and 1 25 STANLEY BROS M "` u Q '(1 /1; W’/" I'/;\”/'Q 7 nj sj/‘V ~“ l"__ |,~2$-.~ , Q4 %, .i LOSING OUT commas mllVG OUT OF BUSINESS DIL A. Melt tr Jonnav, Mgr Boston Optical Co Charlottetown, P E I il Tonovro, O\r, Jen 22nd i900 U to 'sy that owing to unforseen circumstances that I will not be K0! I Competent Optician at a reasonable salary to relieve you N thing to be done is to close everything out at once REG ARDLE3 lid you to come here Make slaughtering prices regardless of value u lim as soon as posrible Yours hnrnedly, M G Tnoxrsox wewill close out everything in the Eyeglass and Spectacle line at PRICES Come at once if you want afine pair of Prices never heard of before I will remain and make all tests the entire stock is SOLD OUT Come early and get your pick this sale you will get quality and style combined, with prices you to wear the best. You kll0" *|155 YW Pnd f°l' “Wm Mme here, and you know what you will have to pay after we Yours respectfully, LIOKAY J'OIB.]DA 1\l', ostcn Optic il Co Ch’town. Manager BlHflm@d wore you l by dishonest Jewelers- well deal with |110- I UD 100 #lid a cook to burn you anything you want in the Jewelry line Cell and we Watchmaker and Jeweler Core Gt George 81 Grafton Stl. ¢Q.?..'§..... as and Province. dents Everywhere. "A" on Monday evening at 6.30. welcome _ welcome. . ents of the Maritime Business College of_Ha1ifax List night. Cox:-: to the gospel and praise service tomorrow afternoon at Y. M. C. A. Hall. Begins sharp at 4 o’clock; good speaking and singing; all invited; special music. of the P.E. Islind Hospital held Thurs- day night. \ cordial vote of thanks was generous .offer to furnish a private room in the New Hospital. ' Want returning from Mrs. G.llant’s funeral yest-rday morning.,-Mr. Heu- nessey’s undertaking term started to run,wheu the driver was fixing a spread on one of tie horses. They came down G1llow’s Bill at a livelvrats and a few yards west of Pickard &Lc‘e. baliery collided witha post. The hoarse was greatly damaged. Tar. surveys by the steamer Mint: will soon show if Sable Island, the "ocean graveyard," isreallysinking in- to the ees.. So far each new _survey has shown the island to be shrink- ing in size. In 1776 it was 81 milfs long and two miles wide. in 1816 it was a mile shorter, aad at the present time it is supposed tg be only 22 miles long and one mile wide. It is about 85 miles from the harbor of Halifax--Ton onto Globe. Tin: S. S. Minto left Georgetown on Tuesday morning for Picton. A large quantity of ice was encountered off Picton Island and at 10.30 after going through several miles of it the steamer was unable to proceed any fnrtherp At 7.15 yesterday morning a start was again made and at 9 u’clock Picton vias reached. After discharging her freight she left Picton at 1.30 on return to Georgetown making the run in three hours. A gentleman who arrived in the Cry lastnight states that in many places the ice was very thick. Toe Minto. however. acted well and made seven knots an hour through the ice. On Thursday evening the passengers enjoyed a graphophone concert in the smoking room and a very pleasant hour was spent. -é-3___ Croup, the dread of every mother. is instantly relieved by Bentley’s Lini- ment. business in Charlottetown Just the thing for sn active vcung man with say $2000 00 capital Best of reasons 10;' selling Fur p'i!"ll°Dla!'8 npbly l0 B. M. care ticsnnian, before 15th net. 3. cod. Sw I ds saw dust, delivered at our were- house. Malpcque Road. J. Wheatley. 3 1w. a Shingle on Yournocfwhile the weather is ight Ou: steak of Cedar Shingles is (gig: .1 me WM -4 yea: Whites, Extra go. l's and Bay no other-kind, if ycswant the The =tead =ei -crevi d nd foe- Blat 33:0: I'l6l'£BER nigaugramit U01'¢illYll.V lllkltl. P8015' I 18|. ll 1'l A slixvrmllms-ummm _ »*~ Latest News of the City By Reporters and Correspon- CnUsaDi;ns._Meeting of Company S of T. Victoria Division will meet on Mc-nday evening. Initiation; visitors Sono sanvice at the Gospel Meet- ing in Prowse's New Block. tomorrow afternoon at3.45. Strangers always REV. YVILLIAM Donsorv was announ- iced to deliver a lecture before the stud- AT a meelingof the Board of Tru tees given to Miss Carrie M. Rogers for her iota-A Micmec Legend, J. Edward Muskoka, E. P.; Our Canadian Con- Lesgne Results. John Ross; Notes and Queries. etc. died tai; morning at the Water Street ness. The deceased was a universally auces. He was 46 years of age. Mr. DeeBrisay took an active interest in the Cetholiceccsetiee of the city and was one of the promatf rs of the Catholic Truth Society of Ottawa. He was secretary of that body for a number of years and much of the widespread interest in its SscKvii.i.n has a great many euthus leading men in tae town belong to the y club and -play regularly. Evangelist Gale. who has coucleded his ,meetings hexeleeemed to he nudes/the .impression that they took too much interest' " in 'game and not quite enough lu the 'spe- ‘cial mee;in|_zs. During his remarks Sun- day evening the evangelist referred to this matter. He said nehad spoken to .one cf the leading church members in _. the town and asked 'him why he_iiad not' been at .ending the meetings more reg- ularly. The gentleman replied that he really could not Gnd time to do so, 'but Twelve dong 1; mm. Mr. Gale said he knew this same gen- ul ill mistake F01* I?l,£;s’:le.'w'ill gil: tlemen had spent three hours watching one away with every Climber sol we a game of curling ~ and concluded he sell YV P Oolwill bad lied when he said he did not have ‘ time to attend the special meeting. The U* 0* Bfllld Condensed Milk gentleman referred to is understood to 89"” *fd °l\°*P°f *hill I cow Put beone of Seckville’s leading citizane.and “P bl (1501 m°l0wD Condensed Milk Mr. Gale’s remarks have occasioned 0°- All grocers 80 ohn C0|llld8l'\l)l0 ¢!0lllm€lll. Ill d\lO` l deference to Mr. Gale such remarks had better remain unsaid.-Sackville Postf TSE NEW BAKING POWDER. . Mn A S lilcnrnv ro rietor of the Stanley House. Troroll stlltes that he has found Dearboru’s ~l5aking Powder very satisfactory and equal to any he has ever used. 10 li For Sale-A good. prcfitable, going Wanted-200 loads of ice, and 150- oe eaeleheagpl ¥`=: BF- e :nerr -|=o|\cEr~_' lepect our stock. I6 #Ill lo I IO- ren s gs... Our splendid line of muei' cal studies includes suit able songs f ir children- _ We can furnish youwith' anything you may require- in that line. 5° §'< on eueeeeeueee fliat ours is the leadin “Music Housef’ Thsz- we are ever read and willing to wait you _ 1 Thi.: we are in a position to q i-i~~.e you lowest prices. Th~i we would be pleased to li -ve you cell and MILLER BROS Qnsui St. . Ccondlfe Building' ; ` Q n, Rev. T. H. Hunt; Pioneers of Tryon and North River, W. H. Warren; The Fair Min- Recdle;Our October Trip up Lake tingent; Scottish Association in P. E. Island, Hon. Senator MacDonald; The Angelic Message. Uncle Tom; Tenant IN referring to the death of Mr. W- _ \ C. DesBrisay the Ottawa Free Press i.“£§" »°`¢ '_'-_ , ig, ~»;_, - says: “William C.DesBrisay, for many . ,_ ' years an employe of the Civil Service, ., 5llVCl'W¢8l' lil hospital, of dropsy after a lengthy ill- , `- , For the \‘. e , popular in a large circle olacqneint- (ll Tab' If/X Durable Table Wearis the ;_»“ only kind you will ind in . L . our prices are no i'/»,‘ llore than they should he be ' the good qualities we clue ,~,. You might gather many workings is due to his iudefatigable V' "cl" fmm th" ll?°°k UB# labors. He has been ill for two orl *_ "Wm 8l'°l*l.Y lid in bollliify thi-fe yeeri. but at times recovered ,If ing your table,or that would iastic curlers. Io short nearly all the _ me c.i;.ii.o....v. cirannorrerows, r.i-:_ I. Fi-Jenner", 9, 1910 7 i i l ~ 111- i LOCAL BRIEFS ‘ THURSDAY. Feb. 29nd. is the dale the ladies of the Red Cross Aid Society will Bo You Drink Tal Opera House. to raise funds for the ,sick and wounded. Riily round the Ihr- _ If you do have you tried Monsoon” yet l Trim February number of the Prince You CMI g8D ll- fl‘0lD y0ill‘ gl'008l‘ B8 IGN "Ill .::3,:°‘i,:f.:*=::‘°:.i' ‘:..t‘°‘ S°°‘°" P°°“°° "°°'"‘= ‘tw 'W' numbers. Afarm scene in Weldt RIT: l mn rims me rmiimpiecs. 'rim contributor.. None other is genuine 25 30 40 50 and “UQ are._.\ Summer Afternoon, Frcntie- p0l1nd piece Toe ueen’s Ow Q -rs moo-carton rea Q'-'**-Pl-1-5 til.. itll ti'/1 » f 'i ,.1 til) 'ri 'fra i’l`\'\\ lil' suihcienriy to attend tc his duties. if/; make very acceptable gm., E H ii’ it ell lleneelee lakh' lliea llet-water .lege vicwsofeconcmy W W Wtllllfl, Jlwn-naannreaavm. lllllldll cialis l .\' i i* il I . ffl'/1 (lil iffy: . t i i ‘F 'f \_ *- ~‘ 5 \\` I _ A . {`\_\\ 0*- / t\ ml-_ .t i . ‘ell - .<4 ll//iv \‘ , "`/ 'fl \\ '," ‘ \ \_ - \ lllll l zoos vaiins or xford w F0!! 30 Weothftothoeswliohsveiiot tested tlieweuleg ef the CELEBRATED OXFORD ‘IWEIDS ead time who have an opportunity to purchase their choice of 75 patterns at is following ig reductions 32 cents will buy 40 cent quality 52 cents will buy 65 cent quality 60 cents will buy 75 cent quality 70 cents will buy 85 cent quality 80 cents will buy fl 00 quality Ladies All Wool Oxford Suiting, 54 inches wide, rqelar price Sl 50 for Sl 20 Many lines have a large percentep d Australian WooL We consider them the beet on the market ll