-\»=.'-»--_-~-»¢ H . _ . . ,___ MM ___“4______ _"___ __ ____ _____________________Www _______ __ _ .__,.__,__,_,__ __ . _ _ - ~ _ -- Ernest Dawson, City, crossed yes "* terda to Picton ea route to Nan r_i_ns_onaEN s _couuv t,U.i_i_gr " llrand Clotliiiig, Hair- cloth, Canvas, iiiterlining, staying. etc. lf you never trieda “Progress” Brand Suit-try one this Spring. Suits Spring Overcnats _ Tlicynri: :ill here. Sonic :ire In the nuli.ii~si nl tivt-iuls, ill sliorl, sonic iiiediuui length, and lliellcsl quality, f1lSl Clilltfhr -'\l*i“ siuui- :irc long. The fabrics are Navy Blue nuil lllaek; Iloincspiins, Clieviois an Vicunas. lfouie and linvc :i look. $9 to :soo fi ’f» f/I Price to $5 to 20.00 */ '; : Mglllcunpp V ‘l"Q‘§3‘ 4# ea _ The Treatment Usually Accorded Boys' Clothing is well represented in 'ill-6 &l>0Ve picture. _ _ _ _ Boys’ clothing must be bui t stand just such wear and tear. There are a few real good kinds-- and lots ofthe other kind. __ Most of boys’ clothing looks Wlflz until it's put to the test. P_i_tt€1‘ ‘C 61 you know if _it’s‘a “Progress or only 'an imitation. _ h Don’t take cliances---come eff! and get the genuine- d ll lt r e l igsiysgnggry citiigle, Bdhdsedgubie to Boys' three piece sulis, _ncvg 1 Duncan Gillis, Bradulhane, was City yesterday. ' i l Donald Mclienan, Iiiki-riuiin, was the City yesterday. I in C. D. Bell, City, is in Cardigan. -- -l The roads are reported to he very A. D. Ross, Eldon, wus in thecity had and travelling almost impossible, _ |n.yL-Ste,-,]iiy_ .- but with the bright, warm sun they _ f W rr E . r r~“'°""’“°`°"‘°f"’"""“‘°""' King Edward and Queen Alexandra off ANNI ____ Chas. ur i, ri .y, ins re urni-i | -'- . __ Hugh Gillis, Rose Valley, is spend- from Iioston. Un Mondal' ms" He"l>0l'l1 HEWSOII. “. ing a fe\v days ia City. friends and relatives in Bay View. ’ Samuel D. Gillis, Shamrock, ’ nr nie city. _ . j Herbert Simpson of Bay View ba iidded a rotary saw to his alread well equipped milling establishment. |0f l-|19 W-F-M3- ‘md their ‘ESCUWB llS‘i A meeting of those favorable t the formation of n Cnnndinn club S. D. and Mrs. MacPhce with acom- The pas r an people of Belfast is congregation have contributed the The thanks of the Union Commer _-_ _ cu . , ii L in -'iii ii - J. P. Crockett, Montague, was in Hodands (liove. Tlhedise “tire tliiiesefiri;t‘ Mrs. Mary Lawson is visiting with thc City Y°°t'”“’~ ' lreese Shot this season _ as far as . .. .. ro .r ““’ “““"“““ ed the Date of Their Wedding. spending n. few days of his vacationitlllrll Of $84-00. f0l` the SUDDOFT- Of U18' “Gaelic Lectureship‘ ue _ Dalhousie College. 5 ____ y The ladies of the Eldon Auxiliary iscmbled, at thc St. Jobn's manse u» oliew evenings ago and presented Rev.‘ win be iieia is the Legislative cans- nlimevfurv address and two useful nu chamber on Friday evnnyng neu articles of household furniture. Mrs. at eight. Professional and business men are especially requested to bc present. l The Harker farm in Cavendish was recently sold to W. E. Graham for the surn of $1,825.00. This farm was once the home of the late Rev. John Geddie the first missionary to the New lfchredies. The house ho built is still standing on it. 'l‘l\c funeral of the lute Miss M. l< lltonald MacRae was also present con- lveying gifts and greetings from the !Point Prim auxiliary. Mr. MacPhee| lfeelingly thanked the donors. Hel lsaid "The gifts ure highly appreci- |utc"‘"¢v lvl" tiroioiigiiiy at iuiirrnz, is iirnriiurii; 8 r“c€lV0‘l W‘"'d l-lim the Frlft-lf-‘l'l"~l3"_“' 'rently from the i:h:ingu. He is not i pushers would play an exhibi- game with thc Sydney I-focki-y tonight und ut. Glace Buy ro royalty does not like to be "soaked" any more than anybody else does, and while King Edward is enloying e Queen of Roumania, are, of course, li, older in years, but they married late in life. Yet I am sure that here in ofircign of Queen Victoria looked upcrnlls hi-Wing 3 g°°d time in L°°d°'1i g*;"i°5’ gl; Gu" "ml N(’r‘h`lsii much as the young married criu-“lf”-h Q“°°“ ~‘“”““dm~ Hardly 5' er an rai . lple that to think of them as tlie'°_‘_ght P35305* bug l-my “W 5_5 91”” i , . - - ~ t entre, nn qui e a new mo on as oliii st crowned pair is difficult. when _hem to be present at the ant wnss APPETITE rains The King, who is enjoying himself l». ithero as King Edward VII.. butl fmeriily :rs the Ilulte of lianccstel, insi incog name. and now the Prine:-ss. lllOI` Dr-in cxtc noti t\ the Har :iuqll 'no mon atm will (rec his c > this li e row night. - Louise, Duchess of Argyle, !'..r>i izcuel toll to thc Continent as Lady Sun- Y\0WSI"\l’f‘l` l`0v0iV0'EVf""Vh0‘lY here is for thc Tiinniil auf ' to Chris. McDonald, Hampton, Nur-_is behind The Guardian in its strong ldoch Mclicod, Long River, J. Il. D c- '*fl\'of‘".cv of the rights of the mnu;@r_ rllioehe, Miilpcquc, und Guru-:l;li Pro-i'I`ll€ questions for debate ncxt night " ilit, Spring Valley. l __._ tered to establisli a canning an lpreserving factory in Chrir1ott_ctow lto hunrlle small fruits provided lsuiliciciit quantity can be ohtained.rf0l' 111911110 at F:ilcimwi,r,¢|_ the nv" lla order to get an estimate of the “K0 llU_ml10l` l`0SitllIll: during the year _probable supply I wish to hear from '“;l\S 223, _the largest in the history nt lthosc persons who can supply straw-_U0 ll0Hl\ll?_1\l. _The increase in thi _bc-rrics, raspberries wild or cultivnt-'mlmbef Of l`6S1dents is largely du, 1ef~§~41$=' "-'-"T ll tt _ . _ ' A. E. Dewar Secretary, Fruit Grow- will suggested the advisabilif-Y Ol l-Fflllfifeffiflg the entire stock farri over to the Hospital, and have ii Ofgcultivated for its benefit. In an other year the Pr i ' l Lnii Argyle Shore was presented with ani OV H018 ‘ I'm8l'Y of with 100 patients will be required tc _elbc supplied with vegetables and milk, l__,nnd will be required for this increase. *The total expenditure for mainten _lence was $31,847. The revenue frorr ~lf°0§ 6710-, Was $2332. Next year thi tlestimiitcd expenditure is $30,500. Dr, Goodwill Medical Supeilntendent re ported tbgt there were 223 inmntcr ' at the beginning of thc year, 60 nerr admitted during the year, 38 wer; discharged, and of this number 30 lOl' 50 Der cent of thc number admit- ted were recovered. There weee 3] d0MlIS. 10 D01' cent of the 'number under cnro. ' C c C o °---'-°"*__1` "The three Durands arc certainly' the best thing that has been seen in the city for a long -time and Wonderland announces an entire chango of act for these artists each d night during their week here. This V means plenty of fun and laughter for Q, Charlottetown theatre goers. r Toilet Soaps, ‘_ For 7 cents i We are clearing out several lines of good toilet soaps at these prices u n t i 1 sold. .cali .ra ; _ Inspect ~` ` ECLIPSE BAKERY. s l l lg is ya” $2.75 io_6-75 ._ 3 io 35° ' _ i l. _ _AS l t_. A o D Open 8 s. m. in fi p. m. til? Mc%o werirmruy. Mori- 25. isos ` -<.-nf er- i gr ww,-,_ 5' ‘ri é 2. é Mina 3' oiled Curtains and Odd Window Shades- l . y- <,. __ :A91 . "1 " ' . "?”“"‘='f:’f.’5»,-'.;’l‘. H tr, - »-~f,,'f‘»i»t“fZ’._ 1 ~. '_‘f-’-‘.,‘.f~f_; »"_ 1 -_ J -==:».t@,¢.w1i¥ 1 > :_ __ __ _____-,_,:§_\___‘».,_'.__ L. \ »\',3u'~"- t E? .-.5 __-_-_,-_-A _Y nf ~ -/-,~’ -_'~.-.‘-Tc; %;’_' < _____ y 3 -_;=:°1 -<_j -. " _ _` oy.. __ f';< _ , ij. -. A I is. . N-`. . _ _ _§_‘,»“»;_7;t____;;i§ .ffn i 't 'Tj _ l he Soiled hours selling. Closing Out At a Bargain To-day so-as =_».`.»\, , CIJQANING UP the stock in the 'new annex ri-salts in 'I some notable bargains for you. \,Ve have gone over every line -- thrown rut every curtain that is soiled ever# window slmde .. that does not look fresh enough to sell you :it regu ar prices, every rciunaiit, of curtain 1nus'in, and chopped the prices to dear the lot today ` Seven Dozen Odd Shades ~- _. r».¢. 1...-un -= -s-.M .xr Worth ~ to .75 cts »- On Sale ~» .-. just a limited lot of these, pairs in any .=tyle-only our: tbcui hndly soiled-some verylitili: soiled--all of them deeply price cut. About enough for two Mos! important iuiiiler the quantity is limited and if t i l Today-Choose at 25 cis ‘ 'l`liis‘otiucliide§ some very good lines, odd prit'ern.~‘. that we i are discounting, :is well as some that fire siglitlv snlcd ete.l ‘ > 'l`_here are pain slindes, lace edged. fringed. in all colours ' liic`uded in ilielot and the va‘ues rut: as high as 750 25C each, today........ . . . . .. ..... Curtains. not more than three pair iu most some of The Bargain Muslins. \Ve have gone over all the ruuslins --picked out \ llie short ends- and some full pierce us well and have nut. the prices iloivu to :i point tlintjwill close out llic lot in about one i`lay`.1 selling, of :ill--is tue uiallcr of getting here ou- time -in .ill of tllese lines* you want. any it is nccetsary to he on time. ».»¢~.~v.r -.-1.-»--....¢».~»»»rv.\.-~ -»-sm... t --_-rs. ~.ri-\»»-»»»<<~\»»<¢~»\¢i¢>.>,-.m-.--.»--.~.<.r»-.-.r».-~s»s.rr\-M.-fe-.wrr».`\ - ..,. _ __-T-t . ._,._ .,,,,._,,,,,,,._._,,... i =_-,1e;_;f».. ____ _,_,'l=.iL;;.__4 ..;.._.~-- - ,__, - -- _______,5ir,___ _-_ ':,::_ _________ ____ __ ;Y_,___ t ‘ COMING EVENlS White Rose meeting, Lodge Prince i' l Edward S.0.E., Tuesday, March 31. ' __ ___,__f__--i rd's Lirfment clieves New-algi” Are expensive-ilien iviiyuoi have the bewliauce H. H. Brown is the Up- T for doiiigtliciii up. See my Curtain btreteliers-»guaranteep 0. e l-fatter. the finest on the market. ' - - ~-- -f -- -- Priced at $1_5o, $2.20 to $2.75 each. Your Chaps Disappear Like _ .Magic_ WHEN You USE I | i You-cannot have any l'lAZEL CREAM Good for your hands, ‘ Good for your face, Good for your lips. Good for shavers, Goodforcnrps, PI'O`l¢ClZl0|’\ It is rt good, strong ‘ MARK WRIGHT. f _ Ncwson's Block. . drttstf __ __ __ _ »~-_--\............_.-------»-......_...... -.~_._._.~~~,. - r t better protection in ' N0 case of accident than a Policy in V Bm" Sun _Life of Canada Goodfor girls, f prosperous and pro- ‘ Good for 25 cents. ' ' gressive C0. _ _ *tit tu ilu” \t~ \ f0l° _ , i mu R' Q Wi _ '_' ~. Cl1el’l0l!¢t0Wn - - ;,‘;:Manager for P.E. _Island - ll-lldmvrftl I