"ble stock of New Dry _ oods DRY GOUDS l0I’€ llas Beer~_0ef_init_ely Arranged For _Thursday Evening, March l9_th From 7.30 to I0 0'Clock _ lWoith`s band has been engaged for'-the occas- ion aud a choice program is being preparedto which the public iscordially invited. On that occasion we intendmaking a grand display of our new and fashion- This we feel will bean event of special interest to our citizens $13 - ff. it is many years since it has been their privilege to inspect a store full of nothing but new i and up-to-date goods. i Our spring millinery opening will take place on return ofourmilliner, i\liss \Vest, from New York. . leach da_\ goods from the leading lturopean market day is bringing us new customers to our store. Yester- .C 'JJ is bringing 9 day we opened the 'following new lines in ladies' dress lusta, push braids ladies' skirts and /1 y-1. >_.. coats. goods--broadcloth, fancy lustre, duchess cloth, poplin serge, paiiamas in black, red, cardinal, cream, pink, cash- mere in the different shades, venetian, fancy and black voile. crepe du chene, fancy waistings, velvet ribbons leather belts, wash belts, embroideries, velveteens, silk velvets, embroidered shirt Waist fronting, embroidered collars, white lawns, linen iiiull, .new buttons, peri k trimmings, beauty pins, cushion covers, val lace and insertion, staples, lawn. waists, and new and fashionable as day by 5 \ 1\A[c]Do11a.1ol. L _ __ . ,, ____ ____ _1 __ _li Our Enest Blend o Tea is only z5c ur pound . The name is Match- _ less and the qua|i'y is thesanie. Try a pond. . .lvenkins 'D.Son, GROCERIES. 6-a4tte rtniyr I I | Witches, Clocks, Jcwclrv and SllVCIW2ll'C Let us prove it to you. See our 8 day $3.00 clock. W. N. lanton 115 Grafton St. Phone 3,28 2 1- gs at DR. EECKIE M. R. C. V Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Glasgow, Scotland DDRES3-Eldon Hotel. Kent St. Rubber Balls Huhher Halls Huhber Balls Great Big BOUN- CERS, small prices. t 216 Dozen 216 just received VIA. S. . S. “MIN l`O". ' i Ma-fblcs Marbles for the small BOYS. Wholesale & Retail “The Queen City" is the nomo of the hot water bottles we guarantee for two years, and if found defective \\-ithin that period will replace by a ncw onc. Wc have others that we guarantee against defects in thc manufacture n large assortment nt all prices. Try “Tire Two Macks" for hot water bottles. Remember the sale at Millet Bros will only last this week. 3 rodrtf Miller Bros. are giving big dis- counts thls wr-ek. 3- 1 3dr2l Miller Bros have the largest and best assorted stccl: oflrnvsicnl good= on P.E. Island. Call and get the benefit of llie hlg.discount. 3-i3dr2l Q.Buy a "Franklin" Hat at Bro\vn's. can-22-°s:=-aess l Home Madei Preserve - ¥Ve have, nice'Home 'Made Preserve, put up ` I inPint Bottles -Fon- ?_.‘i_° illlallar S. ilmwn’s (latter & tlo.Ltd. drtttf l Clean Grocer. PHONE i | \' o5.K';ntnnd Great. aorgo 81|. l ti Uiffip ( PITY THIS POOR GIRL. Z5t:. boxes by all dealers. Miller Bros. this week only MADE especially ed colors for covers. Goveilnlneiit Bond I5 & lmperial(\'elvct finish 950. Kenmore Linen x 2 & This fo‘ds over proper note size. handy. satisfaction. 4. . dttsrwtf lmon, but how seldom noticed even'by ‘fond parents. Give her Ferrozone -‘those two - | - lthen watch her appetite im rove-see ,, Louis Meehan- ut him right on hi: id gh" Ch9¢kS mid UDB §\“0WpI'\1d¢1y - gamers' Let us remember how’ on feet-made him lizntirely well, which her spirits rise.. This gain isthe victorious side. the young com- --About mice years ago" says Mr. simply the result of eating and digalmandel- was killed in the forefront of lVl@ehm1_ "1 had the Grippe which left ' ' " ` ' ` ` ' " " ' ws' iesting enough. and thereby nourish ,th 5 h how his su¢c¢ss¢,\- was mc in a very run-down condition that l- . ‘_ e' g t; ' ‘ _. ing blood, brain and nerves. To at _ tlnally dcvclopcd into Dyspepsia. I ‘woman Ferrononc restores strengthlwolmded ut the headdm has Frlgadii wus unable' to eat but few thingsl ~' - ‘e ‘ 'i I she has lost-to a girl it brlngs,and how the comman in c i passe 1,,-,.1 had 8 cmvmg for h¢“_ gave, o ivtrcnlgth perhaps she never knew.'f;-Om hand to hand, with bewildering up treating with doctors because OU' U5' FGITOZODG. 50C. at a1l\ . - ' they did not help me und on the ad- - ' S d0Bl6I‘H- lapidlty’ tm each (if the four Brit' vice of a friend used Fcrrozonc. It lQ"Buy a “Tre-ss"Hat at Brown's. 25c ltarrnonfoas for only izc 310 Whiting Pads for us,of the very best paper and in assort- 3oe. i2& l Smooth Ivory I2 8: 25c. 25c. Abcgweit iz and 25C. ` Ladiesmlrinhetie Pad"Lor- mine" 25c into Convenient. Always H & M is the Trade Mark, and a guarantee of liaszard & loore - BA Continued from page one. with the other, it made the beselgera an amphibious force. Wolfe, worn out, half despairiné, twice repulsed, at last. saw his chance. Planning and acting entirely on his own initiative, he crowned three days of ilnely combined man- ‘ocuvres, pn land and water, over a front of thirty miles, by the consum- mate stratagem which placed the first of all l.W0-deep thin red lines a- cross the Plains of‘Abrahum exactly at. the favourable moment. And who that knows battle and nnttlctteld knows of another scene and setting like this one on that 13th morning of September ? "All nature contains no srerio more tit for mighty deeds than tic stu- pendous amphitheutrc in the midst of which Wolfe was waiting to play a heruls part. For thc top of the pro- inontory made n giant. stage, where his army now stood between thcg strongholrl of New Franco and the whole dominion of the West. Immcd-' iatcly before him lay his chuscn bat. I i:ri|;Li>s the finer essence of the fatherlnnds was in the men who actually met fu arms. And here, now and forever,nre the` field, the memory and the ln- spiratlon ot all that was most heroic in tho contending races. Is it to be thought of that we simuld fail to dedicate what our forefathers have so consecrated as the one field of glory common to -us all? There remains nothing beyond the time and trouble and expanse of making what will become, in fact and name, BAT’l‘LE`FIELD. PARK. This will include the best of what must always he known as the Plains of Abraham, ond. the best of every other centre of action that can be preserved in whole, or part, or only propriate places within these limits could be chosen to commemorate the names of eleven historic characters " Champlain, who founded Canada; Montcalm, Wolfe, Levis, Murray, Saunders and Vauquelin, who fought. for her; Cook and Bougninville, the tletiold; beyond that, Quebec. | Meanwhile, Montcalm had donc all; he could ngainst false friends and' open enemies. He had repulsed Wolfe’s assault at Montmorency and' clieckmatcd every move lie ,could divine through the ncarly iinpen- etrable screen of thc' British fleet. A week before the battle he had sent ii regiment tu guard thc Heights of Abraham; und, on tl\c very evc of it, had ordered back the same regiment to watch the path up which Wolfe ,came next morning. But the Gover- inor again counter-ordered. “There they are where they have no right to ibe l "-and Montcalm spurred on to ireconnoitre the red wall that had so lsuddenly sprung up across the Plains. tile had no choice but instant action, €“ _ . . . . he rode down the front lot his line of battle, stopping to say a few stirring words to cnch regi- ment as he passed. Whenever he ask- ed the men if they were tired, they lsaid they were never tired before a lbattle; and all ranks showed as imuch eagerness to come to close _quarters as the British did them- jselves. . . . Montcnlm towered a- ,loft and alone-the -Inst great French-‘ lman of the Western World _ . . he 'never stobd higher in ull manly minds ltiian on that fatal day. And, as he lrode before his men there ,his pre- Never were stancher cl-.ivnpions than leaders ahd their six bri- ish Generals had held it in turn dur t.hcn, how the devotioh of tho" four IIT. 'l`hcrc's the cull of thc blood -of the i host of our living, pulsing, quicken- 'ing blood to-day~u call to every French and English ear-from this one ground alone:--und therefore an irresistible appeal from all the l5nt.~ tlctlclds together. The causes of strife are long since oiitworn and cast aside; only its chivalry remains. ,The manner passions, jealousies and schemes, arose and flourished most in icourts, and parliamepts, and mobs,of different countries, for asundcr. But »--oooooooo oooooooooo 8 An Article uns! have merit when it is greatly asked for. The sales of British Almond Pink-have constantly increas- ed with us. Many peofple ntl: for it. Many p fople pre er it lo , any of the imported articles at twice the price. There'» body to it-it‘s heal- icg,soothing,softening,plenssnt- lv perfumed, not at cli_v, all this and more. Then you can have your money back if not satisfied. Price 25c per bottle Prepd and sold only by - A,W.RCdd|n,l’lllll.B. The Square Druniot. Sunnyside o°ooooooooooooooooB»ooooo»o~oTooooo oo 00| OOOOOOOOOOOCOCOOO ¢OO0iO_OOIOO circuninavigatnrs who did her yeumiin service; Frontenac und Uiirlcton,who' saved her in diflcrcnt ways, but to the same end. High above all, on the calm con. tral summit, the Angel of Pence, folding her wings to rest, will stand in henediction of the scene. ln ber blest presence the heirs of a frmc told round the world in French and English' speech can dwell upon ii bounteous view that his l»u,; for- gotten the strange, grim 'arc of yur. And yet . _ . '. the statue rt-~;ts<.n n field of battle, and their own peace' on ancestral prowess. The very ground reminds them of supreme or- dcals. And though, in mere size, it is no more, to the whole vast bulk of Canada, than the flag is to it man- of-wnr, yet, like tltc flag, it is the sign and symbol of a peoplc's soul. Not by the power of commerce, art or pen Shall our great Empire stand, nor has it. stood; But by the noble deeds of noble men, Heroic lives and Heros’ outpourcd‘ blood. i NicT'iAiTap|:i°e_T_i’te Skill iS Y€ll0W. Our to k is fun of (Jodi Growing fast-yes, into weakness,lsence seemed to call them on like a \'0u’1\1tec1\\_Y0r5C }h._\-ery ],);1v L 1;- 5 C . . . ..-- . . . . r g ~2:;...Yst.°t;_.:r;”:si“....T;;%‘ ff- ml Bef- tip k 111- i I \'L1l‘_l€S in ';1 doesn't eat enough and digests far mught like a genera* and died like Best Treattiieiit is Ferrozone. I too little. This condition is so com- il hem- Every day comes the good news of , wnnderful‘lcuves with Ferrozonc. In Petcrboro it worked marvels for not. only cured me of Dynpepsia and | ------- HE DIED OF K1DNEy DISEASE ,ing the space clone short lialf-hour; .Billous-ness, but has built up myl strength to what it was bcforc I hadl L How often we hear of these sad!C 1 th ther side was even the Grippe' , I can recominenf F'“`"°` cases. The back-pains and hearlachcl 'enera S Oni uoilso _mee ever sin lc “"2" "S "fl ’d‘?*‘l l`e*’t‘”`“'-“'°- wen, n0¢_iced__bu¢_ not u.eMcd_ mzzyimofc CUUSP C ~ 5 _ Y li_ _F crrozonc gives you forcc, energy, spells, frequent (mms ,md hmguid mn_,onc of these liravc men laid down his vim. dition appeared, but nothing wggilife to save the day for Fruncc;, rind, _ lil- Htgrltlzthcns the strlnnlul.-l\ I cures done till the disease was fnr ndvanc-:yi 1| 1 g b } 1 1, lf" U50-‘i 10"' ll|"’V"|l 'S |04" UC WS *_* eil. Cure invariably results from Dr.ii;;)vtché| gm; rziolxgiegg ee;-UQFCW TEH, gljlizrflntccla l5‘:U‘l livcfllf-ll_~ H ll I-Iamilton’s Pills. They restore per-' - _ , "‘”‘S"" "" 'Sc °"r"z""c`“""y “ fecf, h¢;;l¢,||_ destroy cvm-y 5yml,tOn ,,fiMontcalm themselves sho'.i100mW0.'i 134 Kent St _ Phone 151 in souvenir by nicans of a tablet. Ap-. .......Fr@nk- “Tress” English Amrrl. can, a s , Your f\e\~.'llat 1+ here !\\{ill it bean, English Or an American this year? l)on`t go else\\'here and buy 'ast y nr’s .~;t_\'lcs, \Vl\en "l"zu'l\'eriise New Hats I hay/ie them. lim the ou‘_\' _exe usi\'c :uid thoroliglily lip- l`o-Date llatter and Furniserll in the clly. l`l. H . BRQVV N, 'l`he Hat and Cap Man i . _-.1 -~ =-.~~.. f ni. fl? ,___ _ _...W _,, ,, ,,‘,,,- liiifél. ,..>1,.'-‘., '~._~-._ ~_,~,: ,l I , , _ _ I - L,`..,i. i ,~ \~ l fe as Scales, Weigh Beams. / T Y F (lDl . . yoiiliille iii,-¢¢| s?_§i;§1g5_ Vlfholesale and Retail. h Have just arrived and they be3,uti¢5_ Vt/C llavc lJ€C1l\'Cr_v careful in our choice and are well pleased with the result. Here you will find all the latest shades and patterns in suitings and trouserings. ln fact we have the l_ FincstSclcction lnlhcfily _H jusi drop in for a inoincnt and examine tlieni; it wi do you good. lf you can be pleased in Tailoring we can do it. , McDonald & Perry F 'rin-2 Nosuv T.»\il,fnts f dtuslf' 37 Gi. (lcorge S. \ ’ l Canadafs Best Company IS " THE GREAT WEST LlFE BECAUSE, it stands at the very head of the list, in all essential points, which go to make _up a strong and successful Life .assurance Company. Write giving age next birthday, when full particulars of a policy suitable to vour needs, will be given. Great-West rates are lowest. . Great-West dividends are highest. Head Office, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Branch Ofiice, Cliarlottetowu, P. E. I. Hyndman ®. C0. Competent .-\;,f_cuts wnutcd in unrepresented district! (Intuit . ; ,.. . ll'