Blick. al a _W W mi; oiissrs 5 Z - _ is-1-pai 5 V 5 IVV GU 111.1 i _ ° Head Officer In New Prone Block---Charlottetown. ‘ lilweii Camerun'.__ _S-earletpwn ia: visiting in this City. . ‘ V visiting in this City. 1 The Stanley got into Georgetown, at 10 80 yesterday from Picton The local Lsnlslature adjourned yesterday'-at 6' p. m. until ll p. ni. tomorrow, ‘ in - opisr to enable the Mrs. Artemsii Clark. Bedeque, S is members to at end the Provincial Seed Fair at Summerside today. | The remarkably mild spring like weather of Sunday and Monday h n sueeeeded b ii sl b colder Oni - ` ~ ‘ ' ' ya few at these Prlcesl rp Mrs. Alex. beard, Bedeque, isildgill. On Honda; nigbtigthtdytempera 'to $5- and 1°€dl1C€d t mans um. “mo” in ' It rose a few degrees yesterday i -_ V _ ’ une city ture went down to lil above xero ` 5.- ` V f O There were. thirty passengers to lat- nine last night it was 18 degr _ _ Georgetown by-the Stanley yester- above. - \ ` . day. » - Advertisers are again reminded tha . ‘ ° \/\/ i |__ - T50 ml" "ll" lfrlveil about 11.45 'their “shnh¢e¢" must be received a l . :_ _ Jhv V-L L- W 5 § yesterday with one hundred bags= of this ollce not later than one o'cloc _ 1 1- ER. _ - mail. _ _ sharp and their business locals no _ ' ~ - ' -_- _ later tbsp three o'elock of each week ' Pura real good piie. _ lcirallli try _i»00k'8 Studio, New Deslirisay Bled; The Studio Where Baby is Alviisyn Welcome s '0_ matte you Strong After an attack of La Grippe Hughes’ .Digestive Tonic ' ;i..i;’.f.’f§.iL"i.‘i; ...’.‘.~._;‘_°‘.‘;§;‘.‘.';f...".',;\_t 3>;i¢Vv!'ll=gil;il;ly8s`(;|ui£estion and tones up _ Price 25c per bottle, ceo. i:. iiuciii-;s, t --_ _ EVERYDAY ., i is ~a_ aiu day now at our store. Your buy shoes cheaper now thanat any other time. Our prices are lower than others for same class of go-ds. It will certainly pay -_vou'to see our stock ‘before you buy. We carrv the largest stock of ladies' shoes at $2.00 and $2 5~i npairin town. Just as good as most at $3.008. pair. Try us for your next* pair. f' A, E. McEACllEN ` _The(Sl\oe Msn. (grocery Snaps _ . $100. Soap (any 5c. har) asc Te; ~ tl'Hl`__0il f 'lféllenhi l‘i\'l1li‘s (20 oz) lr best C. Tartzir Lb Baking Soiia r kglitlrcl _ i_ lx Laundry Blue V J0l\'riC6nriolly 'D Co QUGBII Street Charloltciriivii ._ PHONE 254. *xg-t* #50 e§2§§ 1'? mivfril: tf 1f@u@u Cleanliness. is V 1 ' Next io Godliness If you went ymirhome thorough lytlean and hesltliy. have it do e scientifically. .ofniimy diunftei- anta -giveonlv a illse sense 0 secuvivy. Microbes and bac‘eri lurk beyond the rrnch of the mor punlcnlfr" housewife. I use o~ l\ the laterts' roved method which _ PU ‘ is a.perf et gvmlcide and eiidoiseu by a Bofiirds of Health snu Health gacgéig-_ d . ~ I _arir_¢sm~ crate. Qin* '\K71°1Kh.`\7 lftlnefll hlneiuriiud H|D0llm¢f~ dttstf __ . - V. ,__..____\ _ london __j_45'iPairs Ladies’box calf boots. / \| ‘V A *s ff; Street Boots We’ve Vtlie new styles in viomen’s walking boots. We’ve the narrow und the medium tee; the Cuban, French or regular heels; L:ice,Button or Blucher styles. Patent kidand calf, gtin metal calf,vici,. _ bon éhlf, etc., etc, street boots at $4 co or $4.50. i i _i-_;_ Alley Q Co Queen Quality Agents for Ch’Town Codfish \Ve have some very nice table cod- fisli i i stock. They are large thick fish nicely dried and skinn- ed and give splendid satisfac- tion. We have also Iilieflioneless Codlish in small and large boxes put up at the ~`ouris Fish Drier. Also shrcded Codfish for making fish balls. BEER Q). G(Il"l" H un.n.n.lnHisnu. `i"B_K Y E"R`T Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat ‘ Phoiogra p h e r and Skin. Eyes tested and Etted for glasses. OFFICE nouns - llwllam. l.£0-.1.&JDlr\. Evenings by appointment dtww an ine Latest/faerie- _ in the Photo Art Tai. |92 Cl\"l`own ;_-?___ ._ _ The .sizes are mostly ,_ M,,|,,,.... ir i~_ menu nexuiiseii _~3,3%, 4, 4 %, tt few "ated 54 ..id7. This line is wortll $2.00 We will close them out this week for » A ._$i.zs f_._.._.._. _._ . IMLEAN U HcKINNt)N. Barriaiars. Attorneys-ai-l.am Brown Flienl..i.‘hsrlottetow fi-va c=`L.Ji"V-V" that cheers-b\lf 0°* inabfiataa V _ The famnui V llomiiiinn lllantl lu 1 _Sprague 6: C0. "_ " Sunnyside ` fnloisflllbl t no tile bnsd Ima year [well- g-aeem ee eiiuiif-in-I very spirited and handsome horse at Albany recently. ‘ »The inward freight by the Stanley -yesterday included one car flour, three cars mixed freight. l Frank 0. Linton, Truro, represent-I ing the Marguerite Cigar Co.. is re- gistered nt. the Victoria. i The Minto took away from George- town to Pictoil yesterday eight cars | of oats, four cars way freight an inine horses. | | There will be practice tonight in iliyceum Hall for the hospital enter-| tainment. All those taking part should attend. ' ' "_ " "“" f Thomas Bulger has purchased a day, exclusive of statutory holidays. to insure insertion in next issue. All received later than the above hours will silo appear when they do not interfere with the setting in type of the ‘regular news nl the day. A. A. Lefurgey_ M. P. in speakirg on behalf of the men from Prime Edward Island who fought in South Africa, said in the House of Con.- :nons recently: There is no wi _.ich the Dominion can give a ~~~‘ tn thn volunteers from provinces except by giving them lan . .nu northwest. Large slices rich *territory in the west are bein apportlolned to the provinces ther Ontario is to get a good slice, Quebacis looking anxiously tc Ungava. lu all these provinces are McRae Bros lobster .packers off Canoe Cove. have received from De~( .___ \ r 1 l troit., a 10 horse power gasolene en- vglns, for use in ii large lobster boatj `tbat they are having constructed. l I i Dr. Andrew McPhail, the editor ol» jthe University Magazine of .Montreali '.,, ful; time tim men from ,and a native of this Province will bs .the next speaker before the Can- 'dlan Club in Halifax on March 27th. The Hope River Social and Debat- ing. Society intend holding one ses- sion of Mock Parliament before closing for the season. A very suc- cessful moeli trial was carried out by this society recently. ' Madame Albani, the great prima donna who was heard by thousands lwheu in this city, now announces] ,that she has decided to give, in the | ntervals of her professional eiiiznge- ments, instruction in singing ar. her connection with the Literary and Debating society. -~- I About ninety friends and members of Prince Edward and Victoria Div~' isiou, paid a fraternal visit to Little York Division on Monday, night. The program which was ia; the hands of Prince Edward Divisioni was splendid. -_ Rev. Mr. Thomas' give a temperanco address also S~.F| » otlgson and Win' Leard from New Glasgow. The meeting was broughtf pg a close by singing,God Have the ing. A 'correspondent writing from Hops River saya: "0ur. papers are _tcsmlngfwlth letters condemning tie nin of autos on our ubiii and by courteous words and valiant. deeds try to contral the excited horfa and oft times the more excited The funeral of the late Mrs. G. A.i afternoon and was exceptionally, .and elo uent tributes to. the high ea son, ap y r, . renee. G A Hughes, Alex McDon Sharp's old home in Sussex, whercl interment 'will take place in thci Methodist cemetery there. I Wonderland was in gala attire latt night. The crowded house, the bright lights, the gorgeous settings, the galaxy of artists waiting their tim _ to amuse and' entertain-it was a recordbreaker for the old house, and the. program was grand. The Sourru were wonderful; Beatrice Sours in her Slide for Life a novel sigh never attempted to be given here before. Their double trspeeze act were worth tho price of admissio in themselves." 'Phd Musical Mack were msznlficient. Miss Anna Mack' song called for repeated encores which were given readily, and he ,voice is one of the finest heard ber for yeara..Kilby the Hlndoo and hi_ clever wife, were verily magicians and while deying locka`and bars, worked magic endlessly, contributing a rare feature to the entertainment! Viola Wentworth was st her best-| bright, cheery and attractive. Tha, 'Funnel Song given by Austin_ .Trainer was a huge success, reflect- ing credit galore on the writer snd| composer Mr. Taiiton, and to the _clever illustrator J. A. B. Bayer. The ptctufes were splendid, and the mueie by the protem orchestra. with unseen sccoinpaniements ‘by Mrs. lack was a very treat to listen to. Wonderland was l'lj last evening, and is sure of another good house when. ever it' latberi sneli a capable lot ol artists together again. _ _..._ _ :Our Compound Syrup ot Hypo- phoshitee is a great spring tonic It improves the appetite,-builds up the nerves and restores the Jody to its usual healthy eoadlti .f--Only 1k full Uflt bottle. A. W. Rlddln, i . _ - Phill B., Bilrllylllll. , lands from which rewards can be ;ivcn for such services ns we are er- "-°\~‘~‘ ro reivnril to-day. If ‘ 3 of the Maritime provlncits haca H =-w ro these rich territories, could remuneratc our men in aiuo substantial way. But we it these lands. That does not ' "i~'\n provinces rendered the --‘vi 'is those from other par of the Dominion, and should be tra: 4 ed on_nn equality with them. Let i- tlésl with this matter in a stutt- .iulike way, on ii scheme that will _ ‘ Dominion. HORSE NOTES . A GOOD- ONE CHANGES HANDS. Dr. James Miicllonald, D. V. S., Sumnierside, has purchased from E. Crosby, Cape Traverse, the speedy ten months old colt Ed "C" for the is by Brazilian, his dam Carry Na -Meet Me At `.-The lihlways V Mail .lust Off the' Steamer are these . Your Orders __." \ I l / N““' V seeieii Gingham.. ceiemi wash D ‘ w1§hC“‘°~l5 l5c yard Goods l - Stanley Bros i Winsome We sell the' greatest volume of wool cliess ‘ fabrics. \v\/hy sliouldn°t we cotton fabrics? ' No reason for not doing so, and here is ¥tlie display: Wash Fabrics ' s e Ji Delicate pinh ground bar- red with fine black and -vliitc lines 27 inches wide. l<‘iiw'n ground, shadow plniil of navy blue and wliite lines. White ground cross barred with cardinal and navy, also blue 'ground with ulilte bars. Anderson’s Ging- hfms l9c yard Natural ground. heavy bars of blue shaded clown with fine lines, making a shallow plairl. Exquisite pink ground, with (pale blue lines. cross harre with heavy while lines. Fawn ground with white and navy blue cross-bar forming a beautiful shallow plaid. ,;_---_._ ~ . 1 Loioredt Linen Suitings~ \’atural light blue. liliarlri, glrcy and navy an ey ros. _ ’ _ 25a and 35c yard home in 1~‘0ndf°“` ' _ llargent sum of. money probably ever B ' 1-_,_--_-'fl The Aiwa s us ore * Fliamhrays soliil colors. ' green, naliiml, sky and dark blue. i5c yard. . -‘ Fancy Delaines V Jo inclies wide l5c yard _ i beautiful soft material, with dainty little figures and spots on ciciiui. sky, black :ind brown grounds, guaran- teed fast colors. Mercerized Wash Goods Silk finish, will retain the fiiiisii after repeated opera- tions iii the wasli tub, while grouiitl with brown, blue and green bars 25c yard. , White Wash Goods Fine and sheer. hand loomed Kristol, 36 inches wide. 3oc yard. Special Persian lawn 32 inches wide. i8c yard. Tussorine lawn, 34 inches wide, 25:: yard. Special French Organdy, 34 inches wide. 15c yard. Mercerised goods with self spots and Egires from _ nc yard up. __ . _ ._ ._ _ J' The ,,,,,,,e,,, ,,,,,,,»,,, Anglo Rusuco gina ter iiiiisieua urea wit. ad c_ y _Y Ls , , _ V s°h°°l lm Wm was my °"i°°°fii` “fe” 1° by P'°*1“°' ‘"'°°° “Bm vm' - ful. All th dit! t rts . -_ _ Program ware ,$231 rgxdereg mg duced Dot. Provider by Preceptor. 4;* E I i _V _V __ ______E_ _ ` V Frecepbor by Nut Wood 600 the great- k 3 C Administrator and is also an own brother of' -Israel Tarts. Ed "C', was shud in January and partially broken, he stepped some incredibly fast quarters .and eighths by the side of his mother. Horsemen who saw him trot acclaimed him a bulte and a joy foreier. He weighs 100 lbs, bay in color, handsome, good gained and good headed. At this stage of ‘the game be is certainly a bright futui-ity prospect. The Doctor is to beconzratulatcd on his gong judgment and it is declared that h happiness is complete. The mother of the above colt is now duo to foal another Brazilian after which she will be sent to the Court of Kaiol at John P. Irvlng's 'lam- belongs iiiiiizenl for sate everywiier T titre onztlciiiciiaiid luillcsof Uhurlottctoit' Sharp, City, took place yesterday nndPr:~\»lnc}mf..Prinre E¢r~ _\-niiiuei-ery miie iieiiiiaiiiitiuiin|»i»ingiii~i. fo d b Rev. H. E. Thomas. Th _ _ _ . _ _ _ - - . "(32: oynerings Bent in by man; liiuinl recclicd tholi\tcitt`.\c\\ \orl. fiiuhluiiii _D D 't /V friends 'em magnmcmm and “ming from Llic John J.Mii.eliollle°»fkii°ifi'i°‘if~;i1i:i;°'iitfiiiiniseiiiiii - y concert was in aid of an library in This cows second dam was “da bi 1 ~ ____ 9 _ ~ ~ V i The undersigned offers for sale tha _ 1*’ ’ roperty situated on Fitzroy St East. iconiisting of three dwelling lioiisos and large stable in iear z4x44ft. ’1`l.is pio~ |perty hssa frontagenf 85 ft 'ily ian it iback. lf not disposed of by Private sale before March I8 will be sold by Public Auction on that date. l will sci' in block or divide to suit piirchascrs. For further particulars apply to l\lcl.enn SL McKinnon Atty‘s Brown’s Block or to J. J. STEWART, DU NS'l`AFl"NA($I€. Quick Lunch Lunches served daily at the above Disco from ioc up. 15:: luiiclies ii specialty. Following is a list of i5c liiiiclies : Beans and Pie Ham and Beans Corned Beef and Beans Chicken Pie Fried Eggs Fried Sausages , Bread and Biitter--Potatoes, and Ten for Collet, served with uiiy of tlic above iorders for i5i:. We serve liut liiioluilicnt cal.-cs with syrup for 5c, _ also sieiiks, iiain and eggs. i etc. , Give us a Call, " Gt.. George St, srniwfzm Opp. Crabbe‘s -is in --__ _ ._.__l »`-gf 1 _zzz |\/l€'l".AL-.`€l._4A"l"E€ '&<°g_ =: .lf § gi net E_»ry‘ii‘tt‘l£‘:ore the maid time rxbb&ri=la`t$;£'n:":°$”=?:’lJ;’"tlRED ‘l'lllEl'B’l'l';iLié i.lZl°15`”filL for #stuns Lxtnetien. Safe und Pleasant Ina an elm. eficcu. _ lsisetlwlwe »i enaertwe‘t.y‘t;e9:q‘l&\¢lnilr\\lrt!\N\f\Y\h dh ` cuisssii om rmiee iiieeli i » Piipheinr - Mira frengeas Two Concrete Piers and Approaches, Yeo’s llliil Bridge, Bloomdeld, P.E.l. Department of Public Works, Charlottetown, March i 3th, 1908 Sealed Tenders will be received at this Department until noon on Mou- dsy, March 3oth, i9o8 from any person or persons willing to contract ior the building of two concrete piers "sd the repairing o sppro ches at Yeo's Mill lirigde, Bloomfield, accord- ‘ ing to piana and Specifics. ion to he seen at the s‘ore oi He n. li. Gallunr, Bloomfield. and at tl is office ~ The names of wo responsible persons uilling to become boned 'or lie faithful performance of the coi- »m:t must accompany each tender. The Department does net bind its»lf to accept the lowest of my tender. Tenders to be addrrssed to the nnleralysvd and marked ~'i‘eid¢i»¢ for Yee a M»ll Bridge." - li. ll. M¢Mll.l.AN. 3-i6dnlrn.6i Secretary Public Works. 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