”‘“°” 6’ '9°s A \ ' - 'ri-iE cnARi.o'1‘TET0wN GUARDIAN _ _ner ».f..< ===u_==-Iéle , - f ._ _ 1 <~ ' ~- .I , 1' ""` -_ _._____.____ _, ____ __ ___ __ _ _ a ____ ,__ _ "”"‘_'5’”’fH-T"0n//v.s~ 5'/.2 asamswf/vmL sm/P: 're-I - f - f f - -- - , = i M. Trainor & Cn., want girls to James McMillan, City, will referee iii :_ A' i V l ,- Q ¢ I /¢ Offices in New Prewse Block-Charlottetown I ./:_, p V _,_ ii l > Y l 0 'I ' 'l learn Millinery. See ad. ‘the hockey game in the Arena to- 'I ' "V" "'“’ Q/L” "J J ' _ "_ “‘g"" ~ Aenns ron snuimin imrreiins ' A urrah for the I EW GOOD _ Friday and Saturday new beau- tifulgoods came in for every depart- ment of our big store. Over 500 Cases \ _ New Clothing for lsoys, , New Coats for ladies, New llats for men, New Underwear for all, l New Corsets, f New Boots and Shoes, ' New Print Cottons, New Ginghanis, New ~Ribb0nS, J New Oilcloth, New Sateens, New Skirts, New Waterproofs, New Waists, New Cl uthinq for Men, New Hats fcr Ladies, ' New Dress Goods, New G‘oves, New Caps for Men, New Hosiery for Ladies, New White Cottoiis, ~ New Millinery, New Laces, fi ‘1_. New Mattings, _ New Shirts, New Suits for the Ladies, ` N w Muslins, _ New Cottonades. `V 1 and a thousand and one other new "things dame in in the rush.” The store is simply sparkling ,with newness. _ _ We’ll be disappointed if we don’t » » _ see you soon. ' , , ii-is ouieiers c0UNiY GUARDIAN as s A house on Water Street is for 'ern California. There will be service in the "Ged- ion Sunday, March 8th at sevenlto Georget "n was comprised o lu'clock. r KiuI»Z's °°““tY HS W011~ there at six o‘clock and #:a‘ling :it --f River and the St.Paul hockey tea at desiring to attend will govern in:-m team. Messrs Gaudet and McQuillun but, his place was nb‘y filled by Bro Advertisers are again reminded tha and games all too quickly passed tl their “changes” must be received a ,time away. Supper being anniunccd 'interfere with the setting in type of,til th parting hour :irrived_ ,Mr. Hinson, formerly a pastor ofgdny in the evening_"_(;0m, lPrin¢e street, suprise church in* ----------- this City. Mr. I-Iinson is well known RUINED HIS FEET_ to Maritime Baptists for 'his long Used a ten cent Com Sa1ve__!0r land suocessful pastoriite at Monctoniquarter he could have cured his . and IS B fflmilfkfilllf? Preacher-_ Omtffrgcorns with Putnam’s Painless Corn l and scholar and his personality is Extmcton Use the best_i-Put. unique. His highest ambition seemsv,,nm»B_»- to be to preach the gospel of Jesus _____i__._ Christ with Holy Ghost power. Mal* _ t Hinson is ,I mm, of splendid physi. Telephone subscribers are lure, que. The tall slim man of one hundred and forty-tive pounds known paid into the Telephone Companyo missioner for Canada, says in part‘ - ' _' . of his report on Dairymg ~u thefneld, General Manager. 83d5i. dustry is not making much progress in the Maritime Provinces. The num- " ber of factories remains about the e a e same in Prince Edward Islanddastfor y several years past. The pro uc ion - of cheese and butter during the sea- zlld son of 1906 showed some increase A over the previous year and there is evidence that the herds are recover- ing from the effects of the unfavor- able season in 1905. At present there seems to be some revival of interest in dairying in the island province. The dairy industry in the province of Nova Scotia is rather declining in- stead of growing. There were 33 cheese and butter factories in 1900 and only 17 in 1906, the quantity of milk received in the latter year be- ing about one-thlrd of what it was in 1900. Dairying shows more pro-l gress in New Brunswick. While thel, number of establishments for the] manufacture of butter and cheese has not increased during the past 6 years, the value of the products has increased considerably. The dairy lndustry in New Brunswick is assist- ed and encouraged by expert advis- - If we have an account against you, kindly set- tle before that date. _ If you have an account against us, kindly pres- ent it before that . date. ers employedAbyi tb: proviIi;‘ciul De- ' ( partment of g cu ure. e muiiu-, , `, f ~ facture of condensed milk is report- . _MW ed to be prosperous in Canada and 5; _- .4 shows signs of growtli and develop- 'I1 p ment. There are only four ir five es- i '~‘» \- *_* ~» ~*-=‘~’ - »- ~~-= »- tablishnients in operatinn, nur. sci-eral; --- - ----------'---'--~» - others are projected. _‘ __.__.._.. ...__,_,___. Wanted-A smart capable young man as assistant bookkeeper. One; with City experiences preferred. Ap-; ply to Box B-12”. City. 2-Zldtf. 1 Telephone 2| I ` i The Reputation of 5' srewluirs ‘ iiiiu-:.ii> , Has Been fionestlyliarned _ Quality, Cleanliness and Skill ,I _ iii" Manufacture have made the name our Chaps Disappear Like ' " Magic WHEN voU USE MACS’ WITCH HAZEL CREAM Good for your hands, ' Good for your face, _ Good for your lips, Then you will say Good for _ ' A lloiueli old Word L ///f _ The last chance Vics or Crystals. Miss Rendle, rnilliner for Prowse i ` \ Tonight will decide it. All who cn- Bros. Ltd, City, has gone to Boston i);/1/5 °_i_ ,ll l \l joy good hockey should see thcse'and New York on a business trip. L ,/ ,_" 5,, '¢',_, ' ff games. _ --f- _ [pr _'_' 5, ,gil \\\\ _ The big hockey hiatch in the Aren ' -0- rf" pf ~ reach on ton ht between the Crystals and E *N \\ ' _ ~_' L . \`\ \ i ‘li f’ A \\fs adie Gilll who' In the necessarily brief reports of (I S- _ a At a recent meeting of the hiciiillfthe address were not given as fully , _d f d , _ _ B ' e wi esf ran e o u -io- ate . .heath was elected a life member. Mr.lh1s position in the matter plain. He 8 p IDonahoe has been for four years the said that, in the event of failing to papera_evc|.,sh;‘wn in P_ E_ |'|‘nd cial exhibition in f7harlot:c'.1>'_-:ii and ' _ A special train will be ini; ifuui xi country exhibition in either Prince Port Vernon returning after the rig Tlic third series of Court Abeg- hockey match. The fare rnvi-il-;n;; weit entertainments was held at the admission to the rink from \eiiion-home of Bro. T. F. Drake on Tues- River and Port Vernon seventy day evening 3rd inst. The committee _ cents with special lqw rates from of management having decided to all way stations. ` hold the social semi monthly what a _--- liiionth is too long to wait for a ln ii recent game of hockey played good thing) and until further notice between u. Canadian team from Rainy they will be held as above. Members ,_ St. Piiul, Minn. Two of the plgycrs selves accordingly. Owing to the in the forward line were Charlotte- stormy night, some of the members town men namely Frank Gaudet nnd did not attend, notably, Bro. Von Charles McQuillzin. --The game result- Clure Gay, city, whose vntrsncing ‘cd in a victory for the Rainy River violin selections were greatly missed, this oiiice not later than one o’cloc a daintly laden table was quicklv sur- shnrp and their business locals no _ruunded, and here again, Mr; i)._~il-e later than three o'clock oi each weeklsustained her high repu'.:~.tion, as a , day, exclusive of statutory holidays, caterer to the wi_l`rt~lie , recent issue in a fiatteriaig manner to,i5 next on the list, for ~sr_ ,>,..|_.1,'s l notified that all unpaid relvpnonc rentals for the current term must be ‘ to 'Charlottetown is now a man of n nearly two hundred p,_,uudS_ _or before S_aturdny, March 7th. Tele- ,phone service wi9/ be discontinued to ' ~ ~ - _all subscribers remaining unpaid --' Prof. Roddick Assistant Dairy Coin _after the above date W A Wim Maritime Pf°"i“°°S= The “'“f>’ i“' 'ville board here is warm cosy and will be most interesting games and \‘ YE* / _, icomfortable. ' iwell worth seeing. _ ` `“` / ' s "`~ ,,-;2;`,/ e / Remnants 0 at if-half or less are now employed in the (;._T_R_ W. E. Smith, Mrs. Geo. Carver he- -i- ing the skilled accompanist. Sia:,_ng ` e B _ _ l Y second choice. and ready for sale. Our selections for this season we _un hesitatingly assert are superior to anything ever brought to Charlottetown, in quality,,a.rtistic merit and comprehensive- ness of range. In addition to a full line of the best makes by the great- ; est Canadian wall paper makers we arep handling designs by the best and largest wall paper house in the United States, and a num- ber of high grade, artistic decorative ideas imported from France. _ Qur sample bvoks are ready, and a telephone message will bring our magnificent range to your door in short order. "nw" The showing of remnant lots Rgmngnfs l 5 still goes on but every day sees the _ range sharply depleted Still the widest range of the sort ever shown in P. E. I. awaits you liere _ iaiiiiics for ' iiiios HAD: _ SUITS , i _ \ Thai 49c Tweed is Making Excitement .~\nd well it niziv for if certiiiily is the best bai'g;iin ol`l`».-i' ue have put before you for inziny :i rlsiy, The iange includes li;iiid.oiiie . l t-eeds in light grey effects in niziny paiteriif. The fabrics are all woo , the widt`ns range from 46 to 56 inches, the prices were 72-: to _ $1.55 and to-day you can choose for ;i:iii§§1ii:iitii1i;ii 4 famples sent iiny\vlicre to anybody outside Charlottetowii ‘ on receiptofa postal card request. In ordering please nuike a __ PEI( 9C vaiin l llllllf __ 9 af _ ‘§7§s=__._ _/ V . ;'i~i§5_f___ f qaf fl . " _` _'_-_.gag |908 Wall Papers§l908 People ,_ __ at half "_ or less 1 ‘i . ' i i <. l l ‘ dozen Newest embroidery collars in standing turned style at zoc z5c and 35e. New wash belts i ii latest embroidered styles at i5r iqc 25c 3oc 5oc Some wanted shades in Soutiiciic braids al. 30:: ptr 3~95 Another list of handsome lace waists at 8.75 A big case ofthe new silks sent out by express dir- eci from London by Mr. MacLeod who is selecting ni-w _ ideas there that will be as usual exclusive with this store, More of the/Wanted New Things 1 The ex ress coin any has been a ood friend to us and to 'ou this P P g _ 5 -last few days. Hundreds; of the _newest things of every sort have been brought promptly to our door to fill your needs. Some of the last things are: , i " More of,the new lace wiiists made over silk - \ 4 only ... »~-e » . The first lot of the handsome new ideas simply vanished and we expect that this great new lot will only be with us a few davs I B ex ress esterday-beaiitifully made lace waists made _ niore. y P Y - _ _ ~ over a removable silk sip, throiiqlily new in every respect, and better thaninany a line that you have seen at $5.00. Our price i Another lol of those $3.95 lace Waists _ feather beds. ‘ John* 1.\Tevv»on’s Old- E 'ri-ii-sus _________..i_---- I am still buying feathers- goose duck fr heps neig feathers preferrei but I still have a market for a ew 0 Stand li. L. iiuiiriii e co Lin SYDNEY. N. S Jeneral Commission Merchants and Produce handled on commir lon. _ Prompt :etnnin made 4-iylrm iyr. _ i H0l`El. BRUNSWICK , uoscrou, N. ii. The Largest and Belt focateib Hotel ‘r "'=..°:*'.i.“°°°.::'f.‘."“.........~"-" °°:..s:“" ' `“°'ifmi»'¢i °°° t was vim 1 :lmhlly dgfrsble hrtmlllh ll’ln the lah mor roaror. V GEO. MCSWEENBY, PM \ Good for shavers, | Good for chaps, " _ Good for girls, . ‘ Good for 25 cents. M 1 H M. R C g Y 1 'f°“"S.E ".“‘“'~ “mi iii iles" ‘ f“‘°°“ ' e 163 ent treet. _ ,......._.‘---_=-'-if l -ml mi i l A l V v ll l . , _s mr- rf; W" _ -.4 -f. 7-“v ’ t". .1 i i, _'\ , ~ W.; f. 4 L_ »_-2-L sit' , _ l.., t _,.,~ 5 9. n ei iii .4 .£3 _ J -ii i’ ‘if . ,_,,___ 1, _ if-1”; l_ v. ,.. », . /73" , _.Q it f’ \ l - a if .U lj? yi _,_` Ni "1, V. ffl/ i ,,. , in .i isrifew 'i 3; 'ill I 4-_,, I-_ .wi ff.; ~ if . i .L l ,l < i 4 ,, il i 1 il i 1