,-3 Awnnav Monnmo- - , V 'fs- .;' » _ -_ - WUNDERLAND Tc -night “ iviuoivitts Piiaeitara i Cunningham and D’lvry Eccentric Comedv Singing and Dancing This uct is an exceptionally good one, and will keep you laughing ‘ from: n t to finish. Entire change during the week, so rton'tu1i s to- -'. ni _-ht's nh; show. - Miss Cassie Clifford The Charming Soubrette in all the latest songs and dances. ' New Pictures _The Wonderful Mirror ’l`l1i~. is 11 i1iii~i In-niiiifiil t1-.iii-fm-iiiiitiiiii pirtiirc ull 1~olo1-oil and most ~'po1~1iu'11l111u The Rotary Snow Plough ` '|`l\i.- it-.1 gi-1-.11 miiii.-ii' \.-i--- ninl .~l1o\\‘~ 11 bi;:1~nt:11~y ploiiirli fiirlitlnir lhrvc ini 1111111-1~~~1|<11111111-yaiiiil out \\'il~ll1e lliivvcs. EXTRA Germany ‘s Navy E XTRA 'l'l1i» |ii1-[1111-is \n1~x1~1> itin11.'1lI_\'i3tii1'l tl111t it \\'ill_ hc 1-epr_-4‘.~t‘|1\1~!I 1\.~1\l1oxl|1\ tl) |:i\1-1i\1~i'_\li<»¢ly 1111ot|1<-i‘i~li1\|1i-our~1=1-thi-n11\~t i'1‘i1l1~!i1-~11|j1-vt. I _____ ____ \ iNew Illustrated Songs °lDOWN IN THE OLD CHERRY ORCHARD" ,-\ llig Poptilar Success ‘ liy .\lR. Al'S'l`lN TRAINOR with Orchestra accompaniment. Get the Habit. Comc to Wonderland. Adults l0c, Children 5c. WE ORIGINATE rt' OTHERS COP 1, _-_ - _"~- __ r “':-1;:-'-r- ‘ »»~:-~=-» A` RECORD BREAKER _-\s our stock of accortleoiis, grriiriopliones, inusic lio ks etc. etc. must be re- diiccrl before stock-taking, we liaveileclileil to keep a bargain window. where we will have everything nni.'l:e1l in plniii figures :it prices that MINT SELL. The greater part of tliese goods lnivlng been bought at less tl1a1i I"/\C'l`ORY‘ l’IlICl€S_ \\-e:1r1~.prt~}iart-il to give our riisttiiiiers the lienrlit of this purchase. Nan-_ ifwiii iiuiitzinitliiiig.; from .'1_lcws_lI:1rp to A $50.00 Gramophone see i\Illo for $12.00 iz.oofnr 8oo 11.011 for ._ 700 HARMONICAS ~ !35~"° 20.00 75c for l0C 4ocfor.... _ _ ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ .»5c BANJOS $15.00 for . . . . ._ .. _ . $i5_no MANDOLINS $15.00 for . . . . . . . _ . . . . _....$9.oo |3_¢,0f0r,,__._ 9.oo for . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ._ 5.oo l`lUSIC BOOKS ` Latest dance folios 5oc for nc ’ I " Superb song folio, No. 2 61c for 3oc Church and lloine song folio 6oc for 30: 5oc for 15c for zoc for goo x 2c loc , , ~, ~ _ f ,~ , ~ | 1 _. ; . 1 ' f _ -Being about to make n change in per ,`f\]l:<;l.i lot ol sheet ninsic, sonic o w iic 1 is the very 1.1 es )0ur C luice or 5C .my business we will for the month or Many other th ings loo iitimerous tn mention, selling at greatly reduced prices March make the foimwing “dun” THIS SALE |S [:.,R cA5|-| ONLY tions for cash only _ 1 dozen cab- lioift forget the place, MILLER BROTHERS. Kent St. Next. door to A. Horne&Co. MAIL ORDERS PROVIPTLV ATTENDEI) 10. _ an .._,_,,,.,_,.. L_ _-_--___.. -~--- -__,___ _ __A ___‘_; . »---.~_r ._ _ , r Don t Q Freeze - ' r when you can get hot drinks at any hour. except while you sleep at my popular resturant. E Hot in abundance just the thing to warm you up and make you feel good and st1ong,durlng this changeable weather- E. J. oessaocnes. , dniwf BRUCE S'l’ElYllll‘ &“C0 ~ nacainisrs. ROTARY SAW M-ll.l.S. Are you installing a Saw Mill? We manufac , ture Rotary and Shingle Mills of a high grade which will We you the best of satisfaction. e can also supply you water wheels or steam power second to none in Canada. A 1111-: cualttorrarowu aualtnian " _., l 111.; PRINCE coU1aYlc*1ii1i1i>I.i1Nr Oil l S monldel frank Laffertplanagsr ’ anal” in uxlbeiton licrbert Clara, Manager' J _f ” if". Take Advantage' 1 Johnson Dawson, Ttgnish is The Dunk River Farmels' Insti visiting friends in North Tryon. tate will hold a meeting at N0"-ll -_ Bedeque on Monday, March 2nd, at ,__` OF OUR_.__ , -Loyd Sharp of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax, is in Summer- side on_a visit. . -Atherton harbor is clear of ice, » up to the wharf, and very little ice is to be sebn in the Gulf. -Nails and all other kinds of hardware at Brace McKay & Co's., . Bumrnerside. 2-29dwsrws3w -Flour and cornmeal a large stock good quality and low prices at Brace McKay, & Co's., Summer- side. 2-29wsr\vs3w. -Liverpool and Fishery Salt and _ all other fishing supplies at vary lowest prices at Brace McKay & [Co's., Summerside. Z-29dwsr\ws3w. . -P. B. Clarke, Summerside, has isold his residence at Alberton to ,John T. Profit. Mr. Clark was ini }Alhcrton on Wednesday completing the sale. -After Monday, March second, all Ithel stores in Summerside will he open every evening except Saturdays ‘iuntil seven p.m. On Saturdays .1nt`l ' ten p.1n. -Preaching in Bedeque Baptist Church, by Rev-. W. B. Crow‘1l'. 11:- inorrow at three p.m.; Siiivii.-er~;1lo Baptist nt seven p.m. Subiect, What is Faith 7 , -Neglige, Regatta and white `shirts. W. G. and R. Manufacture, 33 and a third per cent discount. A number of odd sizes half price. W. A. Stewart, Summerside 2-Ztidil. -J. Frank Lndcrty in tha oillce of Williams & Crue, Summerside, will ,be glad to receive news, advertising and subscriptions for “The Prince County Gunrdlu.n.' Telephone con- ncction. -A temporary office has been fitted up in thtlbnggage room of the rail- way station at Summersidd, which will be used as telegraph and ticket ofpce while improvements are being -A sad accident occurred nt the home of Frank Lang, North Tryon, a'few days ago. While Miss Amelia Gamble carrying a tub of water from the house she slipped on some ice, violently falling to' the ground and breaking her ankle. daughter Muriel, which occuxrctl on Charles and Mr _ Johnson, oi' Alber- ton, in the den€l1 oi ‘heir y.i~1:ine:est. Thursday of inflamution, following -W. A. Millar, brother of Rev. n Geo. Millar, is visiting at 'the Manse Alherton. Mr. Millar has just came from Portland, Oregon, and his unexpected arrival after an absence of'27 years was a happy surprised his mother and brother. Before returning west he will visit a brother who resides in Sydney. -Thomas Lynch was convicted yes- terday before Stipendinry Tweedy of a first offence against the Prohi-`i bition act, and was fined one hun-` dred dollars and costs. Mary Lynch, Tignish, was also convicted and fin- ~d one hundred dollars -- li in “ le A a I-I th th se n11 de to the general oillces. 2 ha Fe Pa Flo ce J a lu grippe. The child was six yenrs_gr ` 'I . Old. 'SC __ , - 'l use it tcsiif '_ tal and for past two years has been 311:18 ;g,':|?;;';i':§"'; ,ssputngmis Yom., .5 '_ *itll* -i,,,i;\,.| - ‘I _ 5 Ssintant chief “msc M' um Phil"d°1` Extractor It never burns, always _ - » - i,i,\, The MONARCHiS sold by the in General hospital. cureB_buy` ..P,,tnam»s_»» _:AT i_;_`; . , ph 7.30. The Seed Question will be discussed. i -Jas. Read & Go., Summerside,' have had their order from the In-' terior Department for seed oats in-I creased to 75,000 bushels and also` the time of delivery extended one week. Up to Friday they had 'de- livered over 76 cars of this order. -Capt. Albert Grady, Summersids, I received word on Wednesday evening that his wife who is visiting her daughter Mrs. Wm. Gray of Cam- bridge, Ma s., is very ill. Capt. Grady left in Thursday afternoon for Cambridge. ' _ -Our first Shipment of Men's Spring and Summer caps including 89 dozen of the latest in dark and. llght mixtures in Golfa and Yachts,| have opened up better than our best expectations. Even though you do not wish a new cap now, drop in and see what is going to be wo1'n this season. R. T. Holman, Limited, Summerside. 2-29dr2i. ’-The well known watch and jewelery business of W. W. Crue, of S sid is ummer e, still being carried on. During his absence the repairs are being attended to by H. R. Crockett., erside. Parties needing watch or jewelery repairs, would do well by bringing them to Crue's jcwelery store, Summerside. 2-29d2irtu1i. , -The progressive firm of R. T. Holman Limited, Summerslde, have made a strong addition to their Dress Goods department by instal- \ ng a pattern counter. In putting -1 _ -in * i V _ _ Ladies' Home Journal Patterns" S ____ __ i ' 'L' they have selected what is acknow- T . n11t1s1: rounmtr c ._ COMING EVENTS " Ch n' 1' ° 1° rt~°."e“°ri.:::;“...aus __ ___ nost prominent dealers through- D ut Prince Edward Island. Sacltville. N. B. ‘ ARE You A DYsPEP'rIor "Z" " 7"" " ""` "" W” ` “J I » ’ ° ‘n ore in our mid t, the names oil ' Chlckzn ples lwtiiol; with their :ge and data 01 nish, for first offence was dismissed. inets for $3.50. 1 dozen half cabinets. $2.50, 1 doen C.D.V., $1.75. 1 dozen sunheams, $1.00. All parties indebt- ed kindly call, settle and oblige, R. B. Bowness, Suminerside. Z-26dmwf3i. _ -A public temperance meeting was held at Atherton Thursday, under the auspices of the Alberton Division S. O. T. Besides a splendid -pro- gram of solos, recitations, etc., stirring temperance addresses were delivered by prominent speakers of :the town. The meeting was can-' lvaased and a large number of names submitted to be proposed as mem- bers at the next regular meeting. -The Maple Leaf, Oakland, Cal., -has the following: "Another year has rolled around, and still we are on the earth, notwithstanding the fact, . and costs. , The case against Mary Walsh, Tig- Boxes Tlf\' IJKEI DID IUNDER LIKE (.‘()_\'I.l 'I‘l0N$» JOHN A. SMITH. that "The Man with the Scythe" has been getting in his tins work and asl a result the familiar faces of many .Summerside people are to he seen' 'death are as follows: Nelson Bishop, aged 60, died Jan- . nary 18th, 1907. il Capt. D. McKinnon, aged 61, died iFeb. 1, 1907. r Neil McKinnon, aged 71, died March 1, 1907. MJol:1n F. Arsannult, aged 68, died are 1, 1907. Mrs. Angus McSwcen, aged 69, died May 22, 1907., , Mrs. Charlotte Hlbbett, aged 69, died May 22 1907. William Hunt, aged 70, died May 81, 1907. Mrs. D. McDonald, aged 52, died May 81, 1907. For rliouriinllsm, that hnrrlblo plugin:-, I fourul 11 rdlnplc 1-olncdy and In order that ovary slifferliur render' 111i1y learn about ii. I will uliully until lilrii |\ p11ek11g1~. fr-co. This 1iinr\'ol1i11» rciueily I fnuinl by a lucky cliuiicc tvlillo 1\n l|1\'11li1l from 1~l11‘.11nn1il>111, and has lncc cured huntlierlii of others, nnmntr them sleepless nights are the direct result of dyspepsia. The cause lies in fail- ure oi the stomach and the kidneys are clogged, and unable to do their work. Nothing puts vigor into those organs so fast as Dr. Hamilton's Pi11s.Th'ey tone up the whole digestive syst.em,rcgulate and strengthen the stomach, absolutely c11re tlyspcpsia. Simple to take and sure to c11rc,- better try Dr. Hamllton’s Pills. ___.__ _(___-_ Ruunnage Salc today at Paton‘s Your nerves will be steadier and your appetite better after taking a bottle of Hughes' Digestive Tonic. Just the thing to brace you up after an attack of Lo Grlppe. Price 25a per bottle. Geo. E. Hughes, Apothc caries Hall. 2-29d2i. Rumniage Sale today at Patoi~'s 2-agdii. 2-291lii ,_ Il ni-t \'~-ry llttlo iiiero than the old time riihhir 'nlatos itiidara n HIINDRIIID BETTER i"_Il|rl1t1~r. 1-tronrror, olonricr, botwr fir. take up less mom and are In,aver,Y¢ WAY "|019 sat. »=l’.11-to'-y than aiiv other kirid of plate kiiovrn lo dentistry today. 2 I I ALIZED AIR for Painless Lxtractlon. Stfl Sure and Pleaant Has rn alter effects. lu' this metnryi wa on-1 extract mio nr twouty t. wth nr-rl not nurt on a ot alle - - iwk \'ri1i1~ frlo -da ned they will tell nu l’\1\'ill1r1l~| 11 fact* y ny 11i:1u.iN n1:Nrl11 raiiioits ' c 11 Been Wfgr Giiaranteed Q_ver l"rtoc1< just re- ceived. ` ' gressive Co. E. Bnovvi ~* . Cl l tl t - _ - »- _ ,_ d A Iaska C njmfnfrlwll ,F Managsr for P F Islan nigttmi , C Sl' vl‘l1't BOOL# _ ‘ “"4 'W' Now is rm: 'rimz . ~ to buy fence wire before the roads break up. Coiled, spring, barb, plain, twist, bracing wire, staples, etc, For sale by x , Price 16.00 a pair. ‘ » s. vv. 'c.':.1=aA.|i1r»al: i- ' srsan Navloanoniwnmr. f .Charl?:lcw`1r11, - -» ' - .- . - ` - » - P.l.fular1.i. . ir wtrwtr _ aa mm 10. 1001-' , lwipiip that mana vm 1-mm 1., . ‘ Ilna.'1l'| l|nlmontCurez_iCH1It ` uni# 'qt hotly ,Bl one. We have otlta 'that we gnranteo lgatrut defects in the manu- facture-o~ lar e assortment at all 'I' "ITN 'Two ' MORRIS Xi SMIIII f a., T'-'L _'/..; A , 1i»n1w»ré_:Pi11n1¢ md’011r. " T' `i dniwfimti' » » ,_ . \ » . -’-- _ . ` I" ` _ ._ , I I ~ . _‘im ‘f . _ . - ‘ ' _ ~ t _ , , V ~ -_ ' j_...~"<--f I.--*~».~ -‘