1 ., arp* t r , . 2 ,. _yi i rice FOUR f -.mm mm News ‘ rim cHARLo'r'rn'i-own GUARDIAN ~~ nm or lu. ' f*E”’“’*‘.R" ’9»1°<>9 Our New Hats SOUVENIR NIGHT ' AND NEW SINGER AT New Wonderland This Evening. Bixley and liol-' enirs For All. _ comb, Souv _II f If y( -:I I V I AJ /k ‘ . , . `* -.` , . 1 Are ' Birds I ~ // - , . ‘- , The showing is so large that , A it is impossible for us to give you a faint idea of the extensive line f s we carry. l` his season our store I ' / ' will ,be headquarters lor stylish The Hs! of the World 6’/ze hats. In addition to the celebrat- There is such a combination oi 8000 things at New Wonderland this °"'_9¢-Ing that space will only just per Init of enumcrating them generally. First. every one who buys a ticket Eels a pretty souvenir or the bali it- I sell and of the capable entertainersl »there thin we ek. I Thfll. it'is the initial appearince' of 'I`. A. B. Watterhnll, New Wonder-, land’s new singer, and as he is _furtl from one_oi the largest theatres in CHYIMIBI is highly recommended und. has ai beautiful voice, there in sr-Irie-I thing worth knowing in this bit oi. news. He will sing the illiiiitz-:itmi 500|! of the evening, and Bixley and Holcomb will appear in one 0( their act ever playe-E here. Ten cents for I clever specia|1;ieg_ ` adults. Five for children. I I The Somnnmbulis followed b the The new reel for the night is :- `€. Y Tale of a Thanksgiving Turkey. (`o'rimcncing Monday evening if transportation allows it, The Dane- ing Hogans, A.nierlca's favorites, und* among the swellest vaudeville teams-I u.1 the stage today, optn an e'ni=!ui.Y I `?\`\ - I \` ! I1 ~ ‘VR has r‘lec,ded to equip the Pacific lsleamera with wireless- telegraphy anderigineers are now on their way from England (oi the ur oss ol mak- impose the duty on sugar. Such .II nuiasure is being tleiended on thc] ground that Naval reqnirt-mentsl might compel it. CL THE5 LINE I5 A LONG ONE. WE' CARRY I Vhancellor of Exchequer, might drain; Of' E FEET TO SIX INCHES ABOVE THEIR. HEAD S. W HAVE TRIED TO MAKE OURSELVES THE ONE PLACE IN THIS CITY WHERE PEOPLE CAN COM ` D P i ing ins_t;a1lal.ioiia. ‘ .__ lug! as it appears on the surlsce,’ soil is right straight through, Its beautiful hnish has backo( it the highest quality of msierials and skill of workmanship. lt is always tII_e standard of style in all countries; everywhere you gq well-dressed men wear them. Every Stetson Bears tho Stetson Nemo We urn nie Sirnon in - _ lil "ilu-lair ns Dun. The arrival of our new caps is always hailed with great interest by the young men of our city. I I I ed Buckley, F.ngland’s best, We have added a nice line of the cele- brated john B. Stetson hat, Amen ica`s Pride, If you have worn a Stetson. you know its true worth. This seascn’s grand showing surpasses any former effort made by Iitie of caps in the city. us, to show the finest ~'.~». THE TORONTO SYNOD. I TORONTO, Feb. 18-The Synod ni ‘Toronto is now struggling with the ,election ol a successorto Archbishop ‘i-lweatnian. Two ballots already trsk- ,en indicate that the struggle will be 'a hard one. Bishop Thornloo and Crm- Ion Cody are the lenders. _-mlm ' I SUBSCRIPTION LIST. I The Anti-Tuberculosis subscription Iiist is now open. Ono dollar is t.heI Iannual membership fee, 'out it lu ful- |ly. expected that business me-n and NATAI. ACT DISALLOWED. OTTAWA, Feb. 1S~A special Issue uf the Canada Gazette announces thel passing of an order disallowing thc; Natal Act passed by British Coliiiii-I uia in February last. The Go\'ern-- ment is satislied that the question of Asiatic immigration as evidenced by thu very small arrivals oi Japanese: and Hindoos during the past year, is now settled, and is anxious to pre- vent the posdloillty of further action by the McBride Government. FATALITY IN MO.\'("i‘ON. Iali-interested in stamping out this dread disease will subscribe liberal'ly.I I A Dispensary is no be opened in named .lasimiro 'l‘abelli, aged 30 ,Inns city at once, and no doubt this years. working on the G- '1‘- 1’~ wir MON(.`-TON, Fell. 18-An Itslian iwill had up in. time to' the establish- strliction. _near Crimean. was I/l0\\'i1 'ment oi a Sanatoria in the Prov:lnce,`iD*~f‘ efeflllli’ Ill' H1) <‘XDl0S1<>11 Of I The,fol_lowing amounts have been :subscribed:- ,Judge Fitzgerald IW. F. Tldmarsh S. R. Jenkins, M. D. amen Paton .... ..$25 lb LT 25| za dynamite. Just how the fatality oc- curred is not known. I -~~'~'- I . Fnizioi-TT R.-i'I‘1<1 TROUBIIE. | --- I WASI~iINGTON, Feb. 18-A war in AND iI.EAst/R E To Us To HAv ACu.sToMEI>. ENTER oua Doon AND IT Is AI. WAY5 A I>I_EAsuI>.E To HIM, DECAI/.SE WE I.CI.oTHINa. WINTER CAPE. IvIEN'.S .SWEATER5 AND CoAT .sWEATEI>..s. MEN's AND Isovns ovEI>.CoAT.> AND PCEEEERE. . . ROW The Yoiiu Meds Man _._g.._,___.__`__. _-___ -f __- E R E P.. 25 freight rates, the nmgnltiide of which Young man, we now risk you to see them, M' Peters nobody can estimate, has been pre- lim; :v¢d&~Q¢\iliiUA and we will allow you to be the judge as to our _cl aim, that they are the nobbiest caps ever shown \ \ 'I I in this city. S. . cDonald =' --I .E -- __ . I& New Shirts,- ln fuli dress ary white st.‘ff and soft. b0S0m- Ianoy coat. shirts and otherwise. My shirt display this season will he away ahead of preceeding yours. Don‘t. forget. that I am the only exclusive and up- to - date furnlshar in the City. H. H. Brown The Young Mon's Man. _ Thanks We wish to thank ou 'rustomers for their liberal patronage during the year 1908 an trust by our best, attei tion to their requirements to merit a continuance of ' same for 1909. We also extend our best wishes for a Bright and pros- crous New Year. W. N, Tanton, ,I I-',\I.'El.i:n ' _ ,_, = Il- I _ , 1 '_' '=-I -I-15 ;J. A. S, Bayer, R. Macdonald, Jonu tmdu r.,|,,ti0ns_ I , McKenna, J. D. Collier, J. D. Sea- - , I - a '. 0 en- ~ Z wa S 'Sheriffs Sale of House--312; J°.?,°‘i?. “i§§.§?’.5, I"§..'..‘i?.‘3...` Seasickness I _lr - y ship, J. P Hood, $1' Dr. Ai:-xander ' . _ _ . , _ . h I F Anderson Si* Dr. Warburton, $1; Dr. Iii-“°IIfi-r:.I“' "‘.".:’.I'I “I:i,.:: ° d “"“l""° C.......I...'.. '51, All-_-E A-as--. or-.=I 5' \vhi<~lI nii.-sun: two or llirec nays Mrs. Elliott, 5’0c, C01. M00re, $5. “Mother~.~ill'~" quickly cui-ev Suu :uid i'uI f dbcmmfort i id lr . tint worry ni ss , _ . l i‘ f°“'"“°“ 'll` \l‘-1-. * f lit' l ‘ ' -' "ll ‘ `0l‘ I»-uri nl )i'Iii.: Stores iiiiii Ili~.-t-ula~- dvd iht Iibiihvclllfldclltluit lilorliilglvlllilhldyytihcuahtI “TC at 3. ln. »tcnii\Qi'~_i»i' lllotliijisill ltclncdy i'o Lid. ‘lwiii I t. ’I'liiH will be like istlriiiig t Wu more pciitzo- < __lt_ . Hlittc lstivvri, llctiuiit. _ ` ul ilIi_\'» to pl\‘;ci'y Iivcvli. iiiifl nl Rrt:ulii}\`i\i\_V I Bureau and Connnofje, Sur-_ . hvFp:'Ztilfilui;dr:;ii`c0iiHiieW]odligiwi£:iii'l(ritl‘i'iI;i\r;i more io your e; int cos .~= 'nu i-NH to tive v _ . - . I I _|. -1: Ir I~_ t your- liiuiidryvvorll done--Thluk, then vnll III; face Oak _ V I Lltllrlwf- <». ll.. lluukiii und A- \\.l’. 1-uiii'IIi-_ "" m'°"""“ 1 Bureau and Couiiuode Sur- UH-ARLOMLTOWN MARKETS' """"""r"m°;- ‘ I Star Steam Laundry 134 Kent Street Rocker. im. Chairs. I Rocker. 1 Sideboard. I Rattan Rocker. i l`abIe. 1 lrou bed. Do Do. 25%! N S-'T ' 5 ' 5 piece parlor suit. , Union Bland Tea Buy a pound from me and I will explain how you can get $5.00 Free Spring ,Z wIIIII if IIIIIIIII. Fashions ' The Delinestor (March Number) Buftericlt Fash- Aucliun Sal irsafs -<>~- ____ __ __ SATURDAY. FEB. 20 3'; 1 Couch. i Ext. Table. 2 Springs. 2 Niattresses. 3 pr. pillows. I Crib. Mattress. Kitchen chairs. I Do Table. ' I Hall Stand. 6 Parlor pictures. (`IEOR(}l'.` COOMBS. . . - 2-1¢)d5Irii. 5 ` I 3;»1.'f'lIf" ff f- I ff ‘;.~'-es A,” 21; /1 #_ ~» . » . `7,r' 1' ion Boolt (Spring |909) Fashion Sheets for March (free) just arr- ived another lot of “Anne of Green Gabels” “March Family Jour- nal" latest Magazines and Newspapers at Carter’s Bookstore. I lbw. s -eu. I ,~V,-..,..,_ I f -#fy ,,.,.,.. . 1 , ,_ _,-3.1 1»».., _ , , ' ._ ' . f ' " ' . ' ' »'.' . » . 2' .i 'JI' °""1"-.'-1;" "» ~» 1 » .;¢;$;!,'. _yy 4,: V _ ‘,. ' New Advertisement n-li Z _._ _mm ___ Glasgow. _ _ _ ___ . /\'r o\~I= rfcrocit 1’ M STEAM I i8'choice Cows with Calf* 2 .newly NAv|GAT|oN c0M|»ANY `cal\'ed Cows, 5 young battle, go ' head of choice Sheep also 1 beauti- LIMITED- ful Draft Filly 8 months old, 2 gen- - eral purpose Horses, 5 pigs. Annual General Meeting. T,.,,,,Q___A C di, tm N , ~. . . TC 0V€Ill )@l’ '.:...'.‘.I.'.:."~'.."'.‘I.°.".I'.:I;.;.iz.f°r=d i°~»=I :;ninpi\pIy will b - ba-lall nt, llii°lr\p_fftio<~,1~r&Ti¢-rof I ll0lC.'i. . -~ l vo- D i . W ' ia r I 1'0"". Ialhlze ¢.I.l§..,.}I.’:-nal..-§.I.H ¢I.|.°:;..1.fI..y..I Should the fl ly prove Stormy Sale . isrc next. tt ii oiirii num' it. in. - 1' ' thi- olcutloiiollllil-I-clot-sunil other liII~ilnc<.~i.'m“l" t-ak? pl ce on the fonownlg ny urfier. Monday at the same hour. ‘I1 “'~""AK"7I"°I""' Sale positive. No reserve Secly. 81. Miinngcr. f A ' ' Februiiry ltilli. HMI. W '_ D' » l\Ic"0UBR ' 2-iauii 2 rgdii Auction eer. .4I?f~;I..»;»f" -I-. ~ ,, ALBERT PARKMAN, NewI .en H.. B. Longworth ... L. F‘raser,~ M. P. A Friend .......... .. Horace Huszard W..A. Weeks . 12 R. Warren A Dr. Cl:i?t if The following is ii list of members who liuve paid their annual' fee.- Judge Fitzgerald, W. F. '1`idmarsn, S. R. Jenkins, M. D. James Paton, A. M. Peters, C. H. B. Longworth, A, L. Frnser, M. P., Horace Hus- zard, W. A. Weeks, R. Warren, Ur. McLaughlin, Rev. S, J. Woodrooie. C. R. smaiiwood. Du. Conroy. W- S~ Pethick, Percy Pope, D. Stewart, B, E. Reid, H. D,- Johnson, J. O. I-lynd» Iman, Thos. Campbell, W. E. Bentley, ; . ..- 10 5 1o,._ . _ *F lb \\hit.b hitherto have existed betuccii ‘West Indian Islands are now agree- l‘liil..delpliiIi on import trahic. I I ,_ I gable to justily unitoil uctior.. Il. is I cipitnted by the Boston and ‘Maine Railway, by ellininatin difiere\:Iti.ils I llostori and New York, Boston iiiid -3-.__-_,___ HE( ll lt‘i)(‘I'I‘Y OF 'l‘llAI)lC. I ONDON FI ri lil -\Iegot.iutio1II»:~ for the retipimity of trntle between -the Wrist Indies :intl Canada nI‘e still proceeding. lilnoiiiqli 'ol the hoped that a joint High (`iiIiiiriit‘»siIIii representing' most ‘oi the islt\nds,U,,ii ~:idi1 and Grout ilriiiuiii will be up , Iipoimed shortly to inquire into iii ` feasibility of the basis for closer ` face Oak _'“" Spring Caps.~ Don't think of I Q r 5 III F WBIJSII' I Corrected for ovary Wednesday Andi Saturday? issue. Bos! quarks Bos! midi Film! Oulimoll Unbblgo Boots pu lull New onions pol lllsl Dum (pan-) - N to 81.00 ohiekms (pau) 'is to $1-0° Potatoes 25 Pork 8 to Bl Geggg _.L00 tt) 115 'Fnrksys (psr lb.) 1| to 18 Hay pressed par ton 55-00 Hay loose per ton 40 ¢0_ 50 White Oats (new) 40 Black Oats (new) 42 Butter Fresh per pound 23 to 24 Egg; 24 £0 25 Lamb [If lb. ' I io 1) Straw pressed per ton I5-00 Straw (loose) cwt. 25 00 30 ;;5,§§ Winter Requisites A.Pic|Iard XIGII Quickl .' Cured I buying your new cap until you iiave seen the new lines that I am showing. New lots are coming in every day, I am certainly the up- -to data hatand cap man H. H. o ster Packers Supplies Wholesale ® Retail lmmmmmul lil Brown. The Young Men's Man. "'_ 2---I 8dr3 We liavn Iiiver.ic.~Is, (lltl Sytliiey. Reserve, In erroloniul, Albion, ln Round, Nut, and Run ol' Mine.» Your order for any quantity will have Phone 240. The little things that Drug stores handle, Cold Cream, Cainphor Ice, British Almond Pink Toilet powders. Liquid court plaster. We have these in variety, pay us a visit or telephone your wants. A.W.REDDlN.Phm B. The Square Druggist I Sunnyside. Big Discouintl Sale to last' till ist of March. Special this weelt. ioo pre Ladies’ Overshoes were $1.95 now $1.5. qu prs men‘s oil tan moccasins were 1315 now $1.60, ` 30 nrs boys' oil tsu moccnsius were $1 .Q0 now $1.15. 25 prs youths’ oil tan mocciisinl were $i,25 now $l.oo. 400 pre lambs' wool solos at cost. iuo pre Indies hlack leggins and gi il.- ersi at C Nt o . Bargains in all other lines. CoNRov , I 7 Queen St. Charioitown COALI -' =_ ~ i n__.._-ii.5'=§f'I Subscription Coupon Tliecoupou below caube used for new or renewal || . subscriptions. “'l`our Editor” The Guardian _ Charlottetown Dear Sir: - SCFIPUOU t0 The Guardian for . . . . . .years (NEW or RENEWAL) . . . . ... Yours Truly .,, Naiue..... . . . . P0-