/ 3 piece Knee Pants Suits /Fancy Striped Worsted 3.00 F BRUARY _,_ 7 ‘6’ ”“ i-iiiii LATEST W.. - _ me cnannorrarowiv GuA'1‘rl_'i>iAN .~ -_ _ ms. 0, ,,_,,__ mon FNB "Y `Y _ ‘V -A ' pig, » _g Yllll C3111 A110111' 3_5- ARLUTTETDWNL 1 I '_ 7 'ro Miss rms I QrisEN s coiniir _ _ Management Sale Some Bargains Yet Lett Men’s 9.oo Overeoats for ;i..'.;f.‘;..'.'.;' '.'.;.i.:.;. °;;.;.;; ,'45 , \ i`»i.`.§»f..'$.§`.§..` 'i>}..f.'.§ ' R85 7.25 7.90 Men’s 9.00 Suits for.. .....,...._ Men’s 1.200 Suits for,,,, ,_ .......... __ H€WSOt\ 12.00 Bannockburn Suits for...._.__.. ._ _ Shirts en"6c or' ` irs._.... M s 5 W kbht 1.20 Boys’ Extra Heavy Tweed i lined Storm Collar Reefers frilly worth 4,50 now _ _ ._ The Best Tweed 5oe Knee Pants now for..._...._.. _ 'ii’;’.;’.".‘l.';?? me 3.25 3.65 2.10 1.65 2.19 Fey. Negl. 1.25 Shirts... . ._ 12.5 Heavy Blue Flaniielelte on..-........... .... ,,. regular 6 oo garment. _ _ . _ . Boys’ 6 oo College Ulsters. "Boys’ Blue Cheviot Reefers now _ _ _ ._ ._ ._ 2 piece Knee Pants Suits fully worth 5.00 now selling for.-...... 4.00 Quality 2 piece Knee Paints Suits going for only. _ Hosiery Grey Artic \Vool Hose . _ . _ _ _ 35c Black Ileavy Hose. . . . .. 35c Black Cashmere .Hose now selling for. _ . ._ . _ _ _ _ Regular 5oc “Llan1a" Hose 3 assorted colors for. _ _ . . . , _ , _ Sweaters & Cardigans Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Sweaters_........' Boys’ 1.00 Sweater Coats. . . . Men’s 1.25 Sweater Coats. ._ I c ........» \»»¢u~¢-»-~... Bo ys’ Suspenders Special val- 9 _ C 1l€.».........-.... . . . . . .. Mercerised Knit Mufflers. _ . Men’s Mocha and kid initten and gloves extra special _ . _ _ _ c Natty 4 in hand Ties special 3 for............ _ Newest Silk 4 in hand, Derluy andBowTies... C White Canibrlc Handker- 8 chiefs__:_. ............... c Iixeelda I-Iandkerchiefs Plain White and fancy borders 3 for c 0veralls and Smoclis Speclal5oc value for._.. ¢.~.... ""' u¢|¢¢»».»- The Elephant Brand usual 75c sellers. Price now. .. 17c 32c Men‘s 25c Suspenders only.. Men’s 5oc Suspenders. . . . . . Underwear 50 and 75C Heavy Flecd Shirts and drawers now. . _ ._ I’cninan‘s 75e Merino only ....... ._ 796 Uushrinkable 1.25 all Wool heavy ribbed S and E. _ _ . _ .. 2.89 5_oo Value 2 piece Knee Pants Suits during this Sale Men’s Pants Regular 1.25 Quality...... 1.75 1.95 pants now...............- They are Bargains Opportunities that are not likely to be presented to you in ‘years of shopping THE BEST DAY for shopping IS always' TODAY no matter what the weather may be- Nallnnal tlluthingto Splendid 1.75 Value.. _ . ._ .. .............. 2.25 Fancy \Vool Tweed Pantsnow...._..... Hewson Bannockburn 2.50 Quality now rr-' _ R591'-'S and sustains the ' . s'"°“g"‘ °f Weak. fiiiiiii _` , 8 ._ M5195! Dale, delicate chil- 7. p dren? fii“€d,nervouswomen - _ and fcebieiaged people. It " ' contains no alcohol, no -_ dwg. no harmful ingredient Whatever? it builds up and ' ,i Sffengthens the young af, 'L weii as nie ou. Au. nauocisrs ' -""~'7'~""-~'\‘-‘<'\‘_' '-":'.'»‘tv »/'iv :~; i.- , ." _.-_@ ' - _ __,, i .\Ve have robbed Castor Oil of its Nou' made as nice as honey. Get a bottle 15c ll’lacKin on brag Co. T1 g S ore" or. K1 Sts 6-. G. e Best Dru Gt. Geo. & Il obbed and we are guilty. terrors for children. 5 -iiiiii.-inig l Dental Contorlions Are Short Lived Generally hut. Lrond rii-iiliil wort: is it thi ritrof lit-iiiity, und it lov for life. Il' ,von will try ua, you will find sittiui: ut r:i~u\\'noi'_briili_1c _work iui-itns ioiiifortuble arg |‘0=\ilil'tl! ull lIll»Pt`- estiui: story. VVe uun iuiprove your app- earance :intl your hi-alth. und lwlp you to enjoy your food liI:tttfi'. D R |25 Queen St. r 6 S Nell Beer Q. Goff! Phone 275.1 ilrtf. _.ll _ __ Conservati That‘s the big word to- _day and it applies to the care of your carriages. Let us store yours now and paint lt before the ~ rush. FRED. C. WALLER 205 Kent St. ii -idliinnii I an \ Smell Fishing Supplies ,_ We keep _ The fiillowiiig in Stock S END MAiu.iNs 1 RIGHT and LEFT ' 14/6 Ply. Cotton Net '_I`win_o _ Cotton Seine Tlwine 5, 9, iz and 15 thread fl ,__ Extract of Barlfand CUl¢l'| ` T li: Old Established House i _ i Bruce Stewart (5. C0- Ud- Successors to A. Kennedy fl! C0- 3” 243 ' Phone |77 dttssrwtf _ _ i _,_év I Charlottetown Steain lflavl- gation Company Limited C an will be hcl I!! ` Ciiiiiiiuii; corner ol' Great (ievfge Origtlators of One Prim ~ ii,.`,.2.i`irf. . v;,AKEFo"R‘D' 7 ~ K |49 GL George SL ‘8 rum” ‘hh Mug" H ;"dt'=Z:1aai;\;;i¢ Anmawsrou ' i 3 ‘ - dr in ,~ A _ Annual General Meeting - ' b ' en that the Annual _ N0UC|e}lreldfilii=g}i\i;“ilie slinrelinldera of henna d the ohice of and _ ' ht eets Charlottetown, on L0:`{c;:i\|'i;'etrhe first day of Mnrcli next nt fxdiihibiiii' nf it o'clock a. m. for the cler- uou gf Dlrcdorq mldmwr h,,s,,,,.`,., 0 S T E W A R T Z ptaceofbusinesajlthelinestinthecity. omumnmonu Bolllonm Dm; kgurn. O Any one who has not heard Major Bnrtlett's lecture on Ancient Rome Bhoulil zo to Grace (lburch tonight, and hear the beautiful story. Rev. D. Mclioon will preach at Churchill on Friday, Feb. 17th at 7 li.m-. Stanchal, Saturday, Feb. 18, and Sabbath Feb. 19, at 10.30 and at Gill!-mvw ltoad at 3 p.m.' The Laidies' Aid of Grace Church on Monday evening entertained in the schoolroom the choir, the Sunday School teachers and officials of the church. The supper was excellent und _the decorations on the tables and in the room were very pleasing indeed. Afttr the supper a short I‘l'9l§1'Hm was given and a thoroughly cnioyablc oveniiig was spent. Notwithstanding the cold weather rrnd inany counter attractions, the ltioplcn Tlieatre was filled an per uiuial last night and certainly every Dtle got their money’s worth, The ldttlc Station Agent was athrilling story, and the Old Swimming Hole was a. pretty ilevolopment; of nn in_ l»01"‘-"1lJil1t~T Plot. The l)eputy"s Duty seemed tp end wlierg the Deputy my in love and Newk Siiwyer’n rendering 0_f "_"ro ui.-. niifi .if the win-iii ...uh Xou, u‘iii~i superb. His specialty in <'.hn.racter was fine and he certainly l>I`0\ll!ht down the house. If, was all 1:0011. hut then thc l“coplc'i-i Tlieatrcs shows always fire, A. VJ. Miillonnlil, Soiiriii, was iii _U10 Olly yesterday. Mr, Maud(-maid 'H '”°l’F°SC11l»lnl! the well known Su- preme Steel Range t‘ompany, Wei. |f\“‘l. UDL, und is on his first trip out from Souria, Ho has recently fllfillfn-ifril of seventeen of these rmigos "lid is llllffllli them up for the pur- rlins<=i~.=i. hir. Maeiionalii gin., handles Hn 0\Ct‘llHI\t. linio of iieratctl waters and auniiriiri~i iiinniifzu,-tixi'etl by that reliable old tirm, Bigelow & Hood, 'l`ruro. He leaves this morning for M"l`1`<'t.V HHi"uor and latex' will return to this City and prorccil to thc west- r-rn part ofthe l'rovince', _Au iiuportaiit, ili-izision in an inter- ostiiig will case wut; given hy Hia Honor, Juilgc of Proliate, Richard Iicddin, when he decided in the case of the two wills made at different times by lvlnrirrtrct 'l'. Murphy, into of t‘_hcri-y Valley. 'There was an np- Illirutioii tp prove thc lutrst dntnrl will in solenin form but His Honor, in giving; judgment rnfiii-:ed prolintc to the lust will, made a short time lici`oi'c death of testatrix, by which sho left the property to unc [{at\il0i;.,, Mlltllily, bitt granted probate to thc l>l`i0r will under which M. W. Murphy is the sole beneficiary. Mclieod, K. tl., and Bentley for M. W. Murph., and A. A. McLean, K. (‘., and D. A. McKinnon for other parties. The funeral ofthe late William liaird, New Glasgow, took place yes- terday at noon. There was a very large attendance at the funeral evid- encing the great respect and esteem in which thc ilererisccl was' regarded in the community. There were also several nieinhers of the Legislature from other sections of the province in attendance. The funeral was from his late residence to the New~Glas- /low Presbyterian Church and C»cin;i- tcry. At thc funeral services the Rev. John Sterling gave an excellent ad- dress on "Practical life in\Church and State" from the words "I-le served His Generation.” The follow- ing were the pall-bearers: Lieutenant (iovnruor Rogers, Hon J. H. (lum- niiskey, I-loii. John McMillan, James Bullmau, Charles Stevenson and Gco. Drown. Many friends, and indicil thc whole <‘.uiumuuity, will regret to learn that Mrs. Donald l1`arquharson, city, passed away yesterday morning at tivc o’clock. She had been ill for years; even before thc death of her lamented husband, the 1-lon. Donald Fnrriithnriwn, she was unwcll~ond hcr end was therefore anticipated. Born in this city, the daughter of t-hc late George Moore, of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, she had reach- ed the age of sixty-seven years, the greatzst part. of her life being happy and iiiicveiitfiil. Sho was of nn even temper, kindly, lovable and sympath- etic, and she leaves many warm friends, besides her three chil-dren, fdiiirlcn l<`nri|\iharsrm, now residing at. lligh River, Albcrtn, Minn Ella l~‘iu'qii|\i\i'soii, also of llicli River nt, the |>ri~sciit. timi-., mid Miss li‘ni\nic |~‘n