ET" “U-‘Iwi VV’ .\_/_`,"v----1-~ ““.-'§_'@\V4l!lT‘-1 , _ ~dlDil'll,@asuv. &"-1?.-..".'.'°"”' ' S' '»"'\l~ U60 --s-» ‘L ~a»Js»¢svs»ss-a nmimc B or wlicnss has ' "5 gdb. ' " '_ l'stt'¢li vassal i' ""~' '“""°'°'»"»_ Menu \~a»= wan-v.. use 40 Years lixpcricuct , .' ksshsasglstasls eoaharvlthallkisda dwahhasasd repdrhook howashnq. aadsotsatialsilueuauness. lfyalaisseh l¢e|lsse==l_rls¢rsueaaharthatws gssnatae \I\/€LI_Nl IFR' sad Jawellsr. ' Va '. - SKATERS " Our Photos in fsncv Carnival 5*" Dresand Hot- lille ‘Isle Stalls Where ll key Teitn T/ U' A Grosp'sre un- uygyl ¢x'I.»aa~~- H , vfhln Wwe' GC»,ll. Jliik, ""“"° The Sisdsiks laiv is Alosvl Vlsleele & 5 4 s _ in Stalls 'lam I I5! “VIP **°l° 'lle "9 ° atisfactory Bargains Hughes » Cascars Pills l cure constipation lid Ill dil0\’¢l¢l’l ofthe stomach; liver and bowels. They sctwiihcut grlcying and do not cause any unpleasea alter eleoh. Price age per box. Geo. E.llughes, _ C “"1-Lu coons t Af tm' se' the year you Fx _gift f'°h ¢etshles Canned Delicacles ' are as near fresh as skilled ham-1'; can make them, , Our Tomatoes, Corn Wi l Beans. P . P ' ' T Sffawbeffieesu et¢..'ii:'Pui”1i;hi>.y' 'h° bat Plilkerl lil Canada an recommend them to be , Call and our prices. 'ee °"7§tock and tet Grocery .hone wnesvnsunss°en. wnstmaQb _ Ss s =l‘e*_ Cut Prices Rule this Month. _ 100 pairs Indies’ Slippers, regular price !r.5o now $2.00. 150 pairs l(en's 33.5° boots Goodyear I.-len, now 3: go. Men’s 31.25 Iloekey boots. now 31.65. Boys' $1.95 Hockey hnois nuw`li.5o. Ladies' $1.511 low shoes low |r.oo. The shoes speak for themselves. Take advantage new sad have dnt choice. ' _ A- E. .McECllEN B Cab lervatoe & llellunca s Dra|Btora or at "tbl", Sydney Street, near 8taveson’s Corner. J. I. NICHOLSON, - Bd _ _ _ _ All 7 boa . k ` s 1 z ryr T°1°’h°°‘ N" as hssaetridf :l‘|'e:¢zolatea“ma,::ed"c:e:‘; cents e_seh have been reduced in price 'ladiésf ' _ - PCT Cclll. Dongoia Kid ,Slippers on»’1u¢'s‘ ei Lin.. r»ng’n‘ it I slip peis " 's°e` the best 'vvilts la tksclty, - , 'ras page rings from ygsto fs-I3 *“_f"‘Y "li '"9' r\\\A_..q_seisl low. yslesfts is' f 0|' .»- _ A -a »-e~.... -~~- ln New :'51 "‘°lI|llliP¢ I0’ rr== ‘gil :EE i ir' file HN. Qashaw, wle was osns to scart. was taken P* . is the larcrayeals l tiled to Taylor waning her, ,°F|ll¢»Nl¥|lIl ll! bhleea from youu _0alhaalta|'bnt did not ntsensher that thelattarladoltswd to sell has any,¢ ll! if the other boys mentioned hy '.i‘avlor._ _, W. B. lloaarrsow, collector of cuvoms, ioit last night br New York, in response to a telegram snsoasclng the sarloes illness ot his dsunhtarllas Dot. Robertson in the It-. Eiaal Hospital. Misa Robertson has been a trained nurse in that lnst|tu~ tion. She is hats; attapdedto byher oousln, Hin Ethel Robertson oi Marsh- aela. Mus new-ues aaa been in em. alpntsertn ann snumnvu-las and rs- -sumlng hes-duties, she was lhickcn with typhoid fever. A latter received by her father on Tuesday gave tavoeahls reports at har oonditaoa. hat tile messages yester- day wen not so encouraging. A Lancs audience listened to the Rev. Father Campbell lecture ca “Igavea hom Jesuit Relations" on Thursday night in K. oi C. Hall." A abort musical programme pr- c ded the lecture ai fellows: Plano solo by Mrs. (Dr.) Kr.-lly,and vocal solos by dl .wlllssmasashhavselassthaw - \ . We have placed in our windows ` for Salurday’.e selling all sizes in ' boots from bsby’s to the old J f grand-f a th er‘a V wide easy boots V ` -an ni. perm ‘ "‘ ‘“-cut' to a--qn'ek selling basis. . ,Alley Q Co. UH. H. l].J[lHiiSUii Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Rye, Ear, Nose, Throat and iskin. Eyes tested and Btted for glasses. OFFICE HOUR! iitoll a. m. l.‘0~3.!l p rn. Evenings hy aanntntmeuts dtww when our new stock » n' ves OsllmrUaad||sur.tess|as. llc ills! llctitte litilfviiijtl 'fim- l*`U`q'_zf"7 Q. ger- Everybody We do this la order toelear them out quick as we don‘t walt any left oivtl' Beer& Goff John F.'l‘»alnor, Master A. Arsenault and _Rev/Jolla] Hcbnuald, Klnkorv, all done delightfully. The lecturer, as may will he supposed handled his great subject in s manner which deeply interested tli» use last word was uttered. No more graoeiul or more capable lecturer app'-ara oc local platforms, tbsn Father Cnmpbiih A vote ot thanks was proposed by P-t-_-r liecourt, and seconded by Wu; Moran and suitably acknowledged. John M. Hughes presided. Fvnrnxn particulars have some to halld regarding the sad death oi Leandey Toombs, Mayfield. Mr. Tcombs went to Edmonton in October last and entered n sautirarium, but as he could not la benoiitod there he was advised to consul: a specialist. He however ceuld not heh- hlm, so, on the advice ct the former, ln- vent ‘oGravenhurstaa it is considered the hast hospital in Canada with the best ol skill. Hn arrived In Toronto December Mth but had to put up at an hotel for one mouth as there wne no room in the hospital for him. He had only been in the institution abaut two wssks when he passed away ci consumption of the throat 'Much sympathy la islt tor Mrs. ‘l`comhs_ formerly lllse Oarrla Mutiart, B~deque. in har double bereavement, she having hurled har only child onthe day in which . .she received the paws oi the _death ofjhcr .Recticnau husband. Wan' an absorbing top'c woman'a headdraas is. btraugo tn say msn’n head- gear ie a subject upon which the mascul- ins mind exercises itself more 'than the “lords of creation" like to confess, for fear ol hcing thought tinicky. But it is a sign ota man ol upto date ideas to lind him wanting to cover the head which conlnlna the ideas in an up-to-date hat. Anyway. a nice-looking man looks nicer in_ a insh- .cnable “tile” and the lmpiovement which iit and sgood shape make in the appearance ot the plainesr. countensnces is worth considering. All oi which is by way ol Introducing the hot that S. A. McDonald has received the iiwt » shipment nf new spring styles in hats for men, in the famous Boston Drrhy, which hal achieved such merited popular- ity with all appreciative and discerning buyers. This is one ci the ilu-st shipments sect out by thaiactory and denotes Mr. Mci‘ouald’s dotermlnatiouio provide his patrons with the latest styles before they are too lat.e.'l'he hats an this year slightly Iowsr In the crown, and a little timer in t-he ltlm, altogether vary neat and gentle msnllke ru appearance and they are to bf found at S. A's in nutiieicut variety tu suit all sorts of heads. W. K. Ronlns. oi this City, Grand llilaller ol the Free Masons, yesterday received a telegram sent to him from Willburn, Shats ci Washington, by the Grand Secretary oi tne Gland Lodge of Washington. In thc rilapntcl he asks lor information ngnniinn Harry Burns, supposed to be a nuilve oi Prinoelidward, who has met death iq Ylolenoe( itis thought) in Seattle. 1 | .|.~ irable to get all the pnrrluulan llprdilll the dsafi man that it ls possibl- Wltls ‘The ta|e;rarn intimltld that th deceased had been a member o the cedar here, hut lr. R1|'°l'> has been unable as tar to trasa his name hare. It any readers ot Thetlnanllanarepoesessed otany infor- matlms that will assist lr. Rogers li. ldmslblag this man, they will ooatsr _n sarvloehy letting ir. Bwtro lraow. H will smartly report to his ess-reapondsm.. aadssalltasths new slsarlo "Melr- camstaacasrsganllng the as-a'stdaatli._y. Istslmporesnt snasvhsss whcmay know aayttlagln the casa should writsor as- le Brgusaeeoonalplsethle. There la_ aahsaes thstths Islam ess* till _ ...gq-qaq--.1-. _ , ~- ~| we 'Pie , g, _ 3l‘r :gil itil .iii tim seat ls waded a asnnalas. a ran usa li la stoss Q llpnnaaes adherent. 'rasaneaewqunnin rm- tn- aber well Holkly,\Ql- Uharlol.tatown’s well- nrxetaestss relies caan.. 'kann plans. arrival attends non- . Y I . Q J&l'l und. Qll it Wal good maya, lt, sited thasoa '.Nnrsday night the Ahea- gwslt lssokey teen deieavsd the St .iohn's taallhmothataight, witha score ot li to I. It was aa V interesting contact and wltaeaead hy al numhsr ot people. _The Island play? _ w~ re in excellent ionn despite the ioui nay. They played lkell last al|h§pmi un Monday are down toe another game. The lei-I erwhlcls appears on another ler cal page, signed by the Captain ot th North Sydney Hockey Club. and nien ing lo i.ho`\\lllllllli!f the Charlottetown Clul. may he taken ssau ladleatlon at the nail- hrs ol the writer. ll the rest ct the tea-u are to hs indeed by cha accomplished eaptalsfscoereeway or expr-inning him- se|l.ltl\ayl>e lalsrred that whatever _tonne deserve to he applied to their play- ing, auch words as gentiem \nly, o courteous, would he strangely out ot pine. In connection with such vulgarity »\~ characterizes the letter ot the vnlli. nt Captain ci! the North Sydnsys. lc really appears as it the aborlglnes are not a l oonilned to the western portion ut this Dominion. Ma.Jus1~1cal»Ioncson, Master ot the Rolls, deliveredjudgmeut Thursday in re the application otJohn Mcliurrcr for writ oi Habeas Corpus for his discharge ircim Queen’a County Jail under a com- mitment aader the hand of the Stipsndiary Uagietrato of Qusen'a County for :violation ol the Prohibition Act. Tha principal grounds urged by E 0. Brown, counsel tor thc prisoner, were that th_s commitment :lid not show jul-~ isdictiqu by the commiting magistrate, and that the commitment cannot be held over alter conviction for any space of tiusc. The Master of tho Rolls held tha' thesubs itatedcommituient put. in by the prosecution on the trial subsequent in he lest for Hnbeas Corpus wn auflicient in ¢0ver the df-it ct in the former commitment. The ccmmitment under which the prisoner is held being good. the Master ol the Rolls ordered the prisoner to be remanded to inil. Attorney General Pours for the prosecution; E.O. Brown tor tile pwoner. Vlar sad was the sudden and un- expected death ol Hn. H.A.Rohes-tsou, .ol Alexandra, Lot 49, which took place on Saturday, the Dth Inst., utter an illness ot 'tive days. Tha'deceased had had a slight cold, succeeded by pneumonia. which added to heart-weakness caused denpie the best' ol medical skill and careful nurs- ing the sudden death of the patient, Mrr. Robertson was a woman ot kindly nal ure snd retiring disposition. ever ready w lend a helping hand when neighbor or irioud was in need. Har kindly minis- tratlous will bs missed by many. She was an alfectionate and dutiful wlie, and a loving mother. For husband and children there has gone out n light not to be relighied; a place vac tted not to bc ru- tllled. She was a devout Christian, having united with the Alexandra Baptist Church some years ago, having been baptised by Rav. D. G. McDodnl.i. During the time nbc was associated with th. church she, hy.hrr life "nfl conver ation, cxempiliied thc principles oi the Guspii and the fencningu oi Chriat her Saviour There in it-It io mourn s husband, rs youm lnm|’y con lsting oi' two sons and thre- dsnglner~, an aged father, mother, and mother-in-law; three brothers, William H. Judson James H. Judson, and Gi org Judson, all of Alexandra; Ihr e sb-tern Hrs. Wm. Dr-lke. ni Charlottetown; Mrs. Seymour Mcilelian, ol Alexauilra; an. Miss Mary Judson, ol Alexandra. Th esteem in which the dscoaaed \\a< hel- was evidenced by the vast concourse u people who atipnded the funeral held on lionday, the Ilth lust., there being abou one hundred aielghsin the funerll pro- cession. Serv ons were held at the hous» and' in the Alexandra Baptist Church. conducted lay R -v. G. R. White ol Chnl- lottetnwn, an-I R-ev. D. R. Chowan ui Pownal 'l`hc nrldrena ot Rev. Mr. Whit. was npprcpriate and touching, in which he dwelt upon thc characteristics of the heavenly home. 1 \.. Eyc Glass .Comfort Oar new moddfla-son moamiugsss the- is oi coasters and san. ' ' _'rn¢y_ me dlaging qusiitlen' lad are the Leatmt ad *st in- ' donspicoens loading we kaowoi. i / llettartryhueolthess mon' nts. !` G_.l"._lluish_eson, Jea¢lsd0|t|k. FBBRUARY 16 _ ' _ - 'rr many of them cannot MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ` ' Stan ley Bros, A A lliagniiiccnt Display of thc NEW FABRICS at thc White Saic Never before have we shown such a complete display of lain and fanc . _ P Y Xglvispnost of these oiierings are exclusive designs to-be had only at this store be du plicated, the advantage of early buying is apparent: A Money Saving Opportunity---Buy To-Day White Check And Muslins Good welgth and width, various Stripe White Lawns _ 39 imhis wide . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ i4c yd 4-,inches wlzie.........,,. .|8c size checks and stripes-10, rg, 15, l8c. and up. my Spot Muslins Sums made in Scotland. some in Switzerland -all imported ding; and the best that money can buy at the price- 8, 17, ax, 25 and 35c. yd, ; _ . yd 40 inches wide. .... . . . . . ..;°¢_ yd a5c and 281:. india Linens Finer and sheerer than Victoria L\wn_yet it possesses great wear re- sisting' Qualities-18, zo and 24c. yard. All newest design, and A ine. sail. mercerizfd and _15c. per yd. _ Fancy Weaves . boltlng cloth: 20, to 35:2, yd, _ - Tussorinc Lawn tirely new and a great sellev-28, _,c, White Organdics Thrsepopulsr goods need no des- cgption, 45incl>er wide-24 45, 55c. y . asshreras ‘ 36 inch .__ 301;, yd Black Organdies Same weave as the white- 25 28 and 35~:. yd. fabric; en- Dlmity muslin, , efiects-only 400 yards _ STAN In connection with the White sale we colored wash goods, all kinds nt all prices. Do Noi Delay, Buy To-Day nffer a splendid assortment of i l t | 3% S 4 ` a s ‘-»- ` A Special Bargain at 8c per yd _ ,_ hair striped, colored dots on white ground l also floral . .yn in che lot. ' i ? LEY BR05, _ - A Latvia audience. a good pn-t of which w-,N Q 12.0. students, witnessed the two games of basket ball at the Y.M.C.A. last evening( H01' a sensational and excitng ilnish the game between the Abhies and business men caPv0fl MII*/hlllil HHH "lf- The business men led in the scoring in the game until a few minutes of the ilnish when the Abbies pulled up and tied the score I3-13. Acuordimv to rule the game was played off-the team scoring the iir-at two points to bv thc winrer. Here again the teams showed themselves evenly matched, the business u en rearing one point from a free throw; than she Abbies tied the score again by a (ree throw. Alter a iew minutes oi very last and exciting playing L. S. Crosby, for the Abbiea, caged a vary neat goal thus win- ning the game. The game between the C. B. C. sud Vics was en entirely differ- ent style of game. The Vins, were weak- ened by the absence ol I. Reddin and the whole team played a much inferior game to that usually put up by them. The U. li. C. on the other hand played one oi the strongest games they have evct' put up and wou ivy it score 0185-7. It looks now as though the C. li. C. charupiona in-ri n Jrong 1 |»\`n| on the trophy, though there is ycta possibility for s mm oi’ the other :mills , J f `.., ..._ \ _-_ Y ~ in ,¢_\. ~ f-“" :»l.=.i"l. nr' I _rf ~ ..;'.&,é_'. , ,_ \ ( uf v ` ~ _ 1*-‘» - _; 1 . .-. | Zomc io me That ls what e good piano says to every pianist. Have you ever notiud the reluctance with which a skilful performer approach-s a arrange instrument? Bxperisnce has taught him that in many case the unknown instrument will prov such a handicap that his vest pieces' wilt lose most of their elsctivesese _ Bat G: piainist aoaslgnd a hottie’ 7 arm ug lo can hardly mveit. Ita mL calls him hack again and again. Iieinlarnan Pianos li Ill oillh. 1\l‘leaMa‘ r’lm.hay s -nd xi* wasttka' heel. Nyaumlavsrealliepwd hdalml _ slppeoar Hiller Bros.. _ » sonwsrmt il 0 Canned Lobsiers 18<~ 3.1¢ ¢-nn h 'fanned Salmon i5c, :ec can, Canned F. Haaiflncls lsr, soc can. 0 Canned Oysters 2_5c .nu. ls Canned Shrimpa 16.' can, Canned Cl me-za 1..mm~a$hUn»» ’ c .1 rc H Y' _ anne l'):ir¢dni(r:cim:i>neless cod fish 6c, Sc lb. E A |\I Z E 3 331W do C9 Z _ ._ - - ,_ _______ _ 3 Tll_E ROYAL BANK 0|" CANADA Capital and Reserve .$8,000,000.00 SAVING S DEPARTMENT A BANK ACCOUNT promotes credit, establishes responsibility and results in security. START AN ACCOUNT T0-DAY. J.r. M¢Mu.LAN, Mann... c.-io..-n Gini Seed Meetings Classes in the judging of Seeds and Indentiiicsticn o Weed Seeds will be held during the afternoons and Add e~s es will be given in theevenings at: Tracadie Cross Feb. nth 2 p. m. & New Glasgow “ 15th Bedeque Wellington tl ...as 0n0\ eng \I\l"\1 'P B ~ 19 ro s. nz Tignish zo ro s. m. 2 p. m. 7 p. m These meeting' wfil he crndncted by Professor Khnck of Ste. An' a de`Bellevue assisted by “lcfeseor Moore of Truro. As these classes are of a practical nature, and similar ones were highly appreciated wi-.ezever held last year, every farm- efongitt to make it a point to bg present, The Provincial Seed Fair will he held at' Summa;-sid; Wednesday and Thursday, March 27th and 28. S. E. RElD 2'f6»719. 12. N. ‘5 Cr mmissioner of Agriculture . _ . -' M Canned Quahangn |5c. Canned Sc:l'l1Jsp:2;’7§‘m ` ‘ i , 4 573 . ,pl -YA; l’,f. is.;- i 'x _ .. » \ #iris ls; .-I-g:,.ue. - ._ ‘_£'r‘i ,,.;'.'. .i t, L. Y ._ r t"'~`.' ».-.». < l