l l i P-" PAGL i OL R THE LA'1'ns'i‘ Nmws THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1-‘msr or Ant: ` ' ‘ IEBRUARY ov..- ____`_` ,____ _*__ ___ 7 __ J . V - - T "_ " ' 23 DANCING EXTRAORDINARY ur New Hats I Are Birds f . 'I I <-’ ":.'> ' Q’ »"'ff/ ‘ 4°) ' xii. V l -‘ h \ V ~/"'}` / /I I f .» \-_nf "/ The Hat of the Worli Zo'/we Stetson lust as it appears on the surface, so it is right straight through. Its beautiful finish has back of it the highest quality of materials and skill of workmanship. It is always th: standard ol style in all countries; everywhere you gg 'well-dressed men wear them. Every Stetson Bears tho Stetson Name We :my the Stetson ll _ _ all st1les~lslt ssl Daily. The arrival of our new caps is always hailed with great interest hy the young inen of our city. This se:1soi1’s grand showing surpasses any forinei effort made by ns, to show the finest line of caps in the city. Young man, we now ask you to see t liein, and we will allow you to be the judge as to our cl aiiu, that they are the nobbiest caps ever shown in this city. l `he showing is so large that it is impossible for us to give you a faint idea of the extensive line we carry. This season our store- will ,be headquarters for stylish hats. In addition to the celebrat- ed Buckley, England’s best, we have added a nice line of the cele- brated _lolin B. Stetson hat, Amer- ica`s Prile, If you have worn a , Stetson. you know its true worth -*gn . . A. McDonald i _ _ , _ :\'ew val :ind iiiziliiiu liiict-s in white, '-'[‘iip l,;i/.'..-s" Home .lourniil" and "°""“, *"P°‘"-'al b"_"`i5»`m“5 1" mu” creiiin, i»<:i‘ii rind lihick. All new ..“.Umuu.S Home Vompnngun.. ful, towellings that will please you-Drop d .\l.irr-li are nov: in stock ot, Fnrtt-i"s in .au let Us show you what n H`mk_`_wN_ 2_23J1“__ ‘saving you maike in buying, - lvl-ller towelliiig from us *___ I A _ ri COMING EVENTS' .\loui'e Sr .\lL'l.eod. 2-23d.iirli. 0 ‘_ ‘_ |in out lintir iooiii these _ . ‘ ` ' ‘i . daysi. All < _ < _ sheets and pillow eases that you huy Rm Hose meeting' Lodss Prince _J ` inf us these days will be hemmod free. Edward, S. O. E. Tuesday, Fchriiary I » Uninnllleml Tea ` ' ’ ' ' l Wall Paper Remnant Sale l .I Buy a pound from \ me and I will explain \| how you can get g ‘ $5.0QTFree\ *, Wallai S. llrown.‘ Grocer i Our .-\f\'.\'l.'Al, Rciniiriiit sale of Wall Ptlpel' is now on, lifter i'c-;ii'i‘:iiiy.§iiig our Wall Paper Department we find culled out :i git-:it iii:iii_\‘ short lines of Sde Wall 5; Borders to iiizitch all ]irett_\' patterns iiiiil ii:il_\' :i sruiill iiiirititity of t-:ich lt~:i from lzist sexis- iin`s selling. \\'t- have tied theni up iii ro-lin lots. Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bed Room & Kitchen Papers :ili _igo :it Half Price :ind lobe t‘le:ircd out within the next few iluys to rnnlre rooin for our new |900 Sf0¢l( BARGAINS for EARLY HI'\"ER~` .i few days of swift, selling :iiiil they :irc goiie. Colne enrlv for first clioice, Carter Q Co LIMITED Importers of Artistic Wallpapers. Phone 199 I' ftf \ Thanks I We wish to thank ou /:ustomers for their liberal ,patronage during the year 11908 and trust by our best gattei tion to their reqiiiremerits ;`to merit a continuance of same for r9o9 Harvard ha.; the d,,hnCh(,n uf not ln Roiintl \iit nil l\i ii ol Mine | eve ako extend our best having met defeat this sewson Ex- \oiir order lm .iny qimiitii w ll hue , _ ' . i ' ' » ‘V v "` i I U - i . " _ .parts claim that they hrive the 'host lw.sl1\llt2lll1\>ll. lWl5llCS f0l‘ 21 Bftgllt Illld PTOS- _ 5 ’ team south ol the (’iinn'i‘dcr. .‘erousYNew Year. - n o you Thr- licitvr \l‘iiv 'I' up your htilidli our fmriiwllltallfui il \\ ninty ilesigiis, just opened at Paton & (`o’s. 2-23dtf. vi I-lnvr you noticed the free humming tier that is making things so liveliv Moore at .\[cl.e0d. . 2-23d3ir1i. Big Discount , Sale to last till ist of March. . . . Special this week. ioo prs Ladies' Overshoes were $1.95 now $1.5. .io prs men's oil tan moccasins were 1,*~5 now $l.6c~_ 30 pr_~. hors' oil tan mocczisins were $130 now $| I5, 2.7 prs _\‘ou'hs’ oil tan nioccasins were $i.t£5 now $1.00. 4oo Us lzimlis’ wool soles at cost. _ioo prs ladies lilack leggins and gait- Sri 31 Ctisl. Bargains iii all other lines. CONROY The Shoeman. 7. Queen St. Charlottown We ask for Hearty i per thing for winter wear-Light s ' W N Tanton :mum yn mp tim coin ma win ° out mon adectlvel than heav ltirs I - , . . A.Pickard&[lo _ _ . . , ;*=“";f»*i'f_ 4. "P lot €i'lfp.fi`f.i'l"iT.° .i'i’l'fI°°.f';"§'fil'°f°'i.i'di'§. K* Z Ways 3 ~” r:.f“.=.::1.:.‘-af-‘.:'.'.-.....‘2:w~°' -* I riot 2.0. y_. ofilniiigyoiii liitindrv work ’lht° nlil “in I ifi»ipr'\'""i'il'm|i1 'i"»i"ii "fir liii-'ltr li'.ii\'»'~l 0 Colgate; Dental Cream (ln tubes) Mu fill;r.7rii{ui~i iiiiii wot-ry iiiiil l--~j'< . iii sat in ' ‘ The debut ol the “Daiicin Ho' ans" fully justified ull e-xpeetutions,ai1_ii in fact exceeded advance notices oil this clever team. 'l‘u describe tlieir| wonderful griicelulness and marvel-| lous cleverness in the weird and fan-l tasilc steps they so fully have inns-‘ tered, is impossible. 'l‘o see theinl H J. at New Woiiili-rliiiid last evening-l _ `,g‘,¢:- f Al New Wonderland All This Week---Splendid New A Singer---Best Pictures. eoiiie this wny. '."ouit ht the iiiotiou l)l"U""3~‘ "V" The Lightning Pust Cnril .~‘\I'tl>`l- Betriiyed by ii Fllliv- ’l`lie Girl and the t>iit_lii\\', _ \._ `\l__ 'l`lie illilstiuieil song ii)'_ ~“l~ \ "l f all is "l'i-i='cilla" :ind this is Lo ‘_ lit cluiiiged toiiiorriiw e\'ei.'iiig. -\ll- l “V f" -\\" 4 §`»` ‘v ._. M' \\\\_J__ \ //fr I i", \/~’ ` \/\ 7 ii, , `\- -' ~4. f/ \ BU.STER» / . -lea, ;'°§/ themselves, "Aniei'ica’s nest dancers. So do not miss them ton1’gl‘t. or an is the one and only thing to convey! terull is one of tht- iine-st sit-rt~lt'.~ an idea of their coinpvtency as en-'New )\‘_tiii,lerliintl has yet`}Ji'o_i'\iieil tertniners, and their right to Cluiiniscrviccs of, and his ._ lft-briiary 20. - From Hudson Buy to the Mackenzie Hiver |\'a1ley, i\l. J. Mncoiin has snow- `shoed his way lor hundreds ol miles, ithrough the lore.-.ts of the north and -his word for it-Ontario and Que- lbec have a nice little problem on ,their hands to save their forests ftom the tires of miners, hunters, railway worknit-ii and the general YIILI of transients. .\Ir. Macoun is connected with the Geological Survey Depiirtment nt' (lt- tawa. and is iitteiiillng the convention- of the Forestry Association. Last, fsiiniiner he was dt-lvinp into peat lhogs in Saskatchewan for an Amer- ‘lions of feet ol liimlier " he r working in the dense woudiv, scatter- tu prevent Pt ? The words of Aubre Whit al _ y e, ,short time he-fore pi‘onal»ly occiirredl to liutli: “The tlioiiglit of the dunizur grey. “l have siiggestml that a niouii-ted Macoun. "Let them patrol the ‘totcii 'road that iisiinlli follows e\ti l iid over hundreds of miles, what isialmw' i 9 I _ of tire is enoiigli to turn your li.iii' I t _ _ I ._..__ __._-..._~_--< "-T--- -=--- ' `~Y l SYSTEM T0 PREVENT , FIRES IN FOREST’ help anti if he has the po\\'ers S1\'F\\} in sioirie other provinces he tai.-ltli force the riii1\\‘iiy ganna to hell’ ">- wi=ll_ At the best it':< goillil li* i'~` ul very serious problem." _ I “You iiiust remember thiit tliitnriu and Qiiehec stand alone. The diih-I _ _ - _ ii- - , ‘man would take H whole seiisoii. lt- est.-, of the iioilh tor tin' iiiiii'ti'.-. ._.____€__...? / /ff \ sr Z1... ciorii Lin i ont-_; wt ci gl/]§'R.Y l‘Li_ cAN AND l*. Monizv. ir is/t i>Li:AsuRi~: ro usro 45$llll°fi.E`.‘.-§"?<.?‘..fl5.-`.3.Rf§...-2. lJ..~..iA¢i/.sroiviirieisnreie ova DooP» AND li is the enormous .-tr_t-tclivs _of f:.`,~.»,}_ WAYS A PLEA5Upg[._"]`O HIM, BECAUSE WE l uiiicli of it almost iiiiit-i-.»_s>.i.il¢>,_lliiii-` U 1 ,M is no proper system of iiispt-etiiiii fif HIL W ‘ .tlivsls tire igggeié:-'._ Ilnit yoiit \\oiil~l,AND EH T llt‘Ift till ill' 0 ll`l£~`i('(‘<|l`s ti t'ii\i~l U 4-iiiilliejfuind-isfiriil 'Trois-i)f'iU"3 " iiiffiia 'imiiios /ni: vriiw CHEAP Now man mm is this that the riiiicerri iirr isiiliiliwl "Before the 'l`rnnst'ontinental Rail and hn'v° praclimuli nl' mm"`“ Ut way is finished tmtiirio \vill lose mil- communication WH’ "V" “""'l"`I ' l ' ` ' r _;_ But how else run it lm" You viiiiiiot 5 ied. "\\`ith n_coiiplt- iiiitliiiiiszliliiilpiiliiin `l’f‘il'l_tp“`ph°ne_H“"”. 'm"'fl'h Th" ‘"1" 'S /~\ EO 1/ S L ¢ 0 he Xouiiff i\/len`s Man t\ ir l . . tire ranger systeiu he estnlilisliudi m U lalong the whole ruiito, with one iniiii, - i ‘sny, every live miles.” went on .\li' ; _ mf . *mv _H __ . _,_ V _ _`__= ___-_~<-_<.._ - - ~-' -f- _' " mi -i So says Charles Bell if 3 --.._._=.--~ ----- - -way construction lor ui-:tin i e I t ~ g . g n .tup- ,pli<'s. They would need of coursv 1 i Dodd s Kidney i i , he in telephonic coiiiiiuiiiic;ition_ lut- _thin is nearly :il\vii_vs ostullli.-lit-il ,where a railwiiy is :icing huilt, A.- soun its a fire .starts the mini iu»;ir\~_et it could telephone ziloniz the line for I _ Pills lli- had Illii-iini.\tisni for 'l`eii _iiwiys :intl the old R-rliiilile liiiliit-_\‘ lit-iiicilj, Curt-d liiiii coiiiplt-i~~I_\'. `I\'(Jll'I‘H lt,\.\`(ll~l, Ilir-Iliy (`i\, N. \`.. i ,, _ _ Ft-iiv 22.--I.\`ri-Viiili. "I iiiii so iilli~.l ; O1 F"“"“ '“’1’*’1f‘T~‘l1‘L\'T-*- iw-itil _gi-iiiiiiuiv t.. i»..tif1f0 -"\lllllin.'1y_" 'l'lii-st' iirii the words of illr. oi the ldxchetiuer l)i\'i.-:ion tif U10 Ul\~it’liiii`lc:s Hull. \'.'t‘ll known here niiil tam” Coufti has WUI Llllvoiiited toithey .ire i~\-lim-il iiv niiiiiy uiiotlii~i~ the vacancy on the Supreine (‘-oiii't‘wlio lm.-` hi-i-ii i`i'i'eil froiii the tortiii-i~a B€‘fl¢‘ll til (`an1dn, ciiiiscd' ' tl ' ` ' to leave Ontario, J. H. Bertriim, Surveyor of (`us- S t ion to the late- Pett-r Siniill, i ()'I"l`l‘.\i\l'_~\_ Feh. 22---Tlio lirck of ri leader saved 0| iimwii from ridding another bloody chapter to the his- tory of the race rictts in the Unites States. A moli of one thousand gath.' ered around the, (all thirsting for vengeance on 5, negro who had* coni- mitted un assault on 5 white ivoiimn. No man was during eiioiigh to lea-,1 '|`.ie mob. -an _ ~ _ ey .`iv ki iioxes 1-lvziiietl tiie lllieiiiiizitisiii i'i;ht out of ine." A _ - - ~ ~ oy ie re- ot i'liiuiiii.-iti.`¢`*l "1" ‘ to ti\ ' '- lioills lvidn l’ills s 'cz CT.: KTTH B32 STEWART all G0 MACIIINISTS ROTARY SAW MILLS Are you instzilliiig n Suu' I\lill?_ l\\`e niaiiiliiich ture Rotary :ind Sliiiiigle Mills of 11 lllg l i4'lf“‘- W ll* will give you the best of .~:ntisf.'ictioi1. \\'c can also siipiily _von wxitei' wheels or steiin power second to iioiic iii L`_:ii::idii. S'l`l3.»\Nl l\`f\\'l(i.f\'l`l()N VVHARF (`Ii:irlotlefo\vii l`fl‘lC¢?1`;f“5"‘1 I°1“"'l ii.-\<‘i~: iiIo'i‘ iN o'r'1‘i'.\iw_-\. i _-.1 ` I 'l`liiit`s wliiit l\i»il’d's Kidiivv Pill,- iiu to llliviiniziti.~:in-cleiiii it* i'i::hi‘ out of you. Tlit-_v do this siiiiplv, and iizituriiliv. lllioiiimitisiu is ‘ riiiised :ry uric arid inthe 'mlm' ` \\`linn the l\idneys are healthy the-v' strain this uric acid out of thi* blood. \\`ith no iii‘i\: :wid in tho blood there min he no lllii‘iiiiiii.ti‘ sm, (`fff1S¢’fi"f‘nfl.v to cure Rlieiiiiiiitisml cure your kiodil`s Kidney Pills always cure the kidnevs, l im-.ii .~.;~-/f ~ ill WARE N WARE RIOT IN SOUTH OMAI-lA, `('RE.S(`l‘IN'l`.*l T() l‘l..-\T *_ Ftilt STARII ’l‘lt(JI’}l\'. OMAHA, Fell. 2?/-Bent on avenging _a the death of Patrolman Lowery, who was shut on Friday `i,.y a Greek pris- oner, three thousand men piirtlv ll.-\l,ll".»\X, Fel.. 22---Thr Frescents' have decided tit seiirl U liorlwi- :mm --W-3. '£")?"'; 'l Q' sg . =.-,tx-td' . . ,_3°fl‘f‘.>--.i ~.__,_` `TZ~.“‘ *sr wrecked thirty huildinrzs in the Green quarter of South Omaha and erected 5 riot during which two hoys were ivounded and a dozen others injured. The riots followed ii muss meetini.: nt which two State I.ei:islnt'oi‘s and the Attorney harangiied the crowd. The police were helpless for almost three hours. --aa HARVARD HAS DEFEATED YALE. NEW YORK, Feb. 22-Hnrviird de-| fented Yule in a fast iziirnc of liockcy' in St. Nicholas Ilink on Saturday night l,-y n score of 5 to 0, Cyrus J. Mchlllliin, of (lhi»rlottc- town, P. E. Island, was thc referee. Harvard meets Dartiiionth College' tonight -_aaa to Montton io pliiy for the Htiirr troriliy. Tliey play on H;itiii`~.V\ , I ii< w ho c n 1 ng t wo more pm: v ____ nl days ltr e\'Pry ww-k. iiiitl ii grviil iiiiiriy ,' f' , __ M __ M _ ~ l" . i ‘ riioru to yum illv; and r~n~t- you lo-H io liiwi- \ A, -gllrlltflfifl., - V, V, _voiirliiiinilryuork rloiie--Tliink. their will iii. _ » ‘ ' ’ ‘ 1 up Phoiiie liil \, l l i the kihd_thnt`ron\e~' out like n rilihon. 'l'lu- imnie is twiilfieeiitituni-iitituuru-il1ill< irootliiew, - H & ( iiritlscptlt-. ,_ C o 5 § e _rv V. -9- - THI2 iiinir, Lii-'it ixsunaucrz POLICY is'rni.T wnicrr co.\iisii\'i~:s wirn iiiiso i,i‘ri-; sr,Crio.\i riioii eoni>i'rioivs Ann RESTRIC ritins, /inn r:i\'i~:s Tin-2 oRni\'i‘r~:sr MW HER or i:i2Nr:ifi'rs 'ro ri-irc INSURED. The Confederation Life Association Head Office Toronto. c5“°d‘ E. ll. MITCHELL, J. A WEBSTEIUD. C0 - ‘Wi-"l'iii: »\i:~ii1.l'. E.i.i.1ni time-f.-ii Agents. nmnoinii nl ; i-iiiiiin! 'oll off the biii~h S ilvndltl \iirint\ tooth hr\i~|iu~i iii ~totk . - _ - _- _ » -. , CliarlotletowuI.E~I Sm Steam Laundry , usfwif. A. lv. iuzniiiu, rim B. ii...i..if..., TheS mire Drug int. Sunn .side T 134 Ken* Sires* al i 1 ii ‘