Fine r Combs ' We have ri large assortment _of ivory liue Coiulis o ilu’ very ,best quzil. itv. Cost 11 little more th.'_iu ruli- `ber or coiiiposj- itiou ones hut they lust longer and are finer. Prices range zo, 25, jo. 35 up to 65 cents each, _ l.li.liMlESllll, i>1 P'»¢§¢*'-‘Cii-9 °>©©' v F GILLETTS ABSOLUTELY PURE CREAM ~ TARTAR. lurly all goods in this mm ef the sun time are adulieretld and in Et un/il to use. GlLLETT'S is used by the but blklralld Gnlenr: everywhere. IIZFUSE SUIITITUTES. GELETT S coals no more than the iolerlor edu/rented goods. -EYUSK SU-S'|’|‘I’Uflls E.W.GILLE'|'1' ‘Bi’i'."i'4‘&‘X 1'ORON‘l’O»°|l‘l‘. FA IR YL AN D Opera. House Monday Night The Famous Evans’ Trio Singen, Dancers, Comedians and Character _-iriieis . . , Featuring “Em|ia ` one ofthe wonders in \`audeville. Complete Change of Moving Pictures ’l`wo ne\v illustrated songs by hind- tlison and Harney- Admissiou Adults ioc Children 5c fp 'l U A in `| llinnslill 6-iftdif \_ ' ‘l ' ' _\Iark Wright Fai-nisliing Co. S-iturdrly Mnr¢l12S and mos, Stylish Shoe mil R »_ ' 'nillylile real English Ouk Sole ` - ?=»'.».-lil; _< , ,@ly,_,‘= _s-.f:.\-.i§5,g` 1 .__ _K -~t-¢. »... ,» W cohesion of»e tl" nation spirit. A M0ND§Y _M0RNING'. MARCH w_ |m];_ ‘spirit 0| Union, A mutual delire t0 v y _lunite and remlin united cannot _ ~ ~ _ ' i t ii ~ ti n sneer-KILLING nous. ,THE civic snmicn nsPoR'r_ §;j:“‘;e°'°T::: u°";h:f° "fm: \ l 'question of our communication with --- ` L _"“ itha mainland lo grave. There is B . it I h 'strong feeling among our pe0ll_l0 "wt _ ‘ ,uppeurs that the report o t e ~ us] ! There are Bald to be mn muusung Civil Service Commission is ci'eiitini§lx;:.‘;llT szillptzlntrealiiizsdrnif shi ld°l‘Y5 ‘"9" 0' 1°” in Prime Edw" no small interest in Parliament. from"edeml Gmmmment fowshudows no Ilslimdi “mwulill 'JW ‘|014 f'-UISUS hilt? its reference to the unsntisfnctory renal but only' A contimmncc 0| "mt xneveribeeu ¢_u|;¢u_ Tueuu uuimuls dit- condition of several of the public de- injuHuce_ ,er in m,,°_ color' sim ag, ,mu ,,|m,_ purtments. notably those of Militiai __ _,__________ _4 iam: much as msn diner one from °““ "“““° “°" Fl“"°"°s- H°“~ M'~'wi-mr is A Bnnunnn rnouu. . ‘ V Brodeur, immediately' on *the report, - ' _““°'*ber' some “re merely “He “nd being submitted uttacked it withl Cooking school and cooking U' _uselesn_ ‘ Many of them seem uuxi- gm” sew,-ny' .Md-\“m,.nm| that ports have never grown so enthu- , _ .. . “i il , 'tlicyhavc ous to render the best service -they charges agninst the oihcinls of his “lable 0"” “HY our us _ N lGU»\i'~.oi/iN| 1"-~» tectors, friends _ and companions of _the family. They stand on guard day and night tu keep ofl intruders, relieve the sense of lorrii~ iic_-_< which would otherwise be felt und give u feeling 01' S9C\1l'i¢v to timid ones such as would not .»tncr- wise exist. . _-\nd tlicrc are iniscliievous dogs, 'who chaise pussing teams along the highways, who will bite strnngers,oi _who delight to terrorise those with whom they are not acquainted. Anil there ure sheep-killing dogs, who form but ri small proportion iof the total number of the tribe, but who hnve cost the province much more :than the entire dog tribe is worth, ‘und who, collectively. have made it .uuprofitnble_ und in fact nlmott im- :possible to keep sheep at ull in some .sections of the lslnnd. Even these idisreputnhle und injurious dogs are not nltogether to blame for their mosconduct, bad as it is. They sul fer from bad training or want of trniuing just as boys do. lt is mninly true of dogs as of boys that if rightly disciplined and trained they will not give a bad account of them- selves. l The sheep-killing dog will not mol- est his master's sheep. lt is upon the dock of some neighbor, more or less distant that he makes lis at- tack. l`sunlly two vicious dogs makes a compact, as they know how to do, to raid some flock. They go forth und return secretly and the dccd is done. The neighbor iinds his flock in distrncted condition, sonic dead, others torn or bleeding. The writer remembers one Sunday morn- ing on his father’s farm in New Brunswick, when seventeen sheep were found either dead or si torn that they had to be killed, the work of ai number of dogs. But no -1-ne of the owners of these 'logs wo ild be- lieve thnt his dog had any .\ia'irc`- in thc bloody work. . ln the end the sheep-killing 0l'*- flllllll “Ui lnem is well merited. lregarded with anccuon as me me be substantiated. lt is ii most un \ What is a blleeulded i'lour you no usual course for n minister thus to It W “ b d' “Mpted for some time by most niillers, consist- nttack a report made by n eommis-_ling or Omario mn whem (whim is sion which the government luis ap» sown in me uugumu und reaped in pointed. ithe late summer), and Manitoba ‘ell so mii.h at fnult us the departments referred to. The Militia Department has been a long time under the eontrol of Sir Frederick Borden, _while in the department of Marine there huve been frequent changes. Not every mgtister makes B Hood und efficent'*U*epnrtmentnl head and current reports have long singled out the t\vo dcpnrtmcnts here referred tp as in need of both inves- tigationwainl correction. It will not be surprising if changes are made by Sir Wilfrid Laurier before long in the political bends of one or both the departments uhlch have been so severely criticised. Other fcntures of the report take up the question of salaries and re- commend increuscs to deserving civil servants. It is proposed to give =.‘ _ S -_ . , . "pring wheat (sown in the spring '__ limi; 'xt m`”'y‘,'“"`”‘°" "'"_' "“";sa harvested in the nun. 'rue ni-st lin mellowed and given a rich con- sistency and fine ,flavor by rcmuilllllg 'all winter in the ground, maturing slowly during the summer months. -Up in the Northwest they have sev- leral hours mo)e sunshine every day ‘in the summer than comes to more 'southern fields, and wheat matures Iquiekly into hard ilinty grain, con- `tainiug a large percentage of gluten] ,These two wheats, when blended Isclentitlcelly in just the right.Dl`0' fportion, make the most nutritious, finely flavored and successful flour ithat can be obtained. l Blended Flour is unreeervedly re- [eommended by those learned in _culinary mysteries for both bread iund pastry. _ 1 There is no doubt that the Blend- fed Flour is the perfect flour. l ~___-__ I ` ANSWERED 2, , ____ l GOOD-BY-yes, »I um going, deserviiu.: officials in Eastern Cn i 3udu¢u7 \\'@11_ you ure right, mia, nn increase of 1:; per cent where their present salaries ure uw! der _$1,500 and an increase of 12; per cent where present salaries are over that amount. In Western Canada the report proposes increases of 25 and 20 Der cent respectively. These proposals are intended to apply to both the inside and outside services, and would ainonut in the aggregate to n formidable sum. The report also takes ohiection to the influx of women into thc public service, which has become very grmt in recent years in the lower grades of the service, threatening to exclude men ultrigctlier from tliosc positions. _ We nil hope that Mr. Kipling muy visit Prince Edward Islund nt :in eairly duy but thc prospect is by no menus certuin. Dr. l\‘lel’hi_\il told the St. John 'Telegrnpli thc other iluy thut Mr. Kipling is nt present in South Africa und his future move- ments ure not publicly unnounce'd. As to thc chance of Mr. Kipling coming to the Island l)r. MePhail says the report did not originate with him. lt is pci'|nips needless to sny that the reference to corporutc interests which control Parliament, as made in this column the other duy did not refer to the insurance companies. As \\'c understand it the insurance com- panies like the Foresters, object lstrongly to some features of the pro- llposed insurance legislation and are ‘Iso far in the sunic box. We had in mind the big transportation compun- lfcs such ns the Grand Trunk the iCuinidinn Northern, the stcnniship lcompanies, and the wealthy mnnu~ _fucturing corporations which practi- cally get any kind of legislation they wnnt. - i ;\"`f-'\\\\\i»_ I cm if - '> D( §__ , K|nNEY gn/ 1 _\\\\\_\_\-f r §\\'_\\T\\ /-` ‘lf fl \?"_\”1‘;,\,\\\\_\_\ \\ \ -FST: :_< M L _.1 '_ 95”" :xg ‘ _#fc __ -\"’§ I-o MU s_3§°‘r.'l ~< 'mmm "`_-=>,._» 'i\K|oN _ if '_ B l "il iz' l"'\ -4 \ ,i }But a stnrtling truth came home to nic With sudden force lust night :What is it? Shall 1 tell you- l Nay, thnt. is why I go. il am running away from the battle- l fields, E Turning my back on the foe. §R1DDLEs? You omni me cruel! E Have you not been must kind? Why. when you’ question me like that l What answer can I find? ' }\'0u fear you failed to amuse me. Your husbaud’s friend und guest. iivhom he bade you entertain and l pleast~ l Well, you have done your best. lTHEN why aiu I gclng? A friend of mine abroad, \Vho_se theories I have been acting upon, i l-Ins proven himself ti fraud, lYou liuvc heard me quote from Pluto A thousand times, no doubt; Well, I have discovered he did not know What be was talking, about. YOU think I um speaking strangely? You cannot understand? Well, let me look down into your eyeS,_ And let. me take your hand. I mn running away from danger- I am flying before I fall; f am going because with heart and ` soul I love you-that is ull. THERE, now, you ure white with anger, _ I knew it would be so. You should not question ii mun too close, When he tells you he must go. '-Ella Wheeler Wilcox. HAVE YOU A HORSE? If you want to keep him in sliupc, never let him suflcr pain. Rub` on "Nerviline"-it is noted for curing strains, swcllings rind stiffness und sore muscles. For internal use in curing cramps und collc, .\!erv‘linc is a perfect murvcl. In -:very gi-od training stable you’ll find .\crvlline because it keeps horses in trim und reduces the veterinary bill. Farmers. stockmen und all horse owners should buy Nervillne and prove how invnlii- able it is. Good for mnn or leust. 251:. per bottle ut ull dealers. Just Arrived THE ASTllll|ll noi; ' For Gentlemen. The best x ;,‘ l ,imported from the old li-"il l ,, We are selling 'S0051 11° lime- i '_ honest Well made furni- om ny my are runny- ` f'”"""""“' 'M' ~ ture cheaper toduY than ever beiore_No store in Canada can sell good furni- _»»v5 country, no more trouble ALL NEW STOCK. ture to »P.E,.Island`ers at prices lower than ours. 5°* “‘°’“ ‘“ °“"‘”l"“°‘”° Fiark Wright F urn g _ _o. 50|'-_f 3303 _ Q Wholesale zmdketail BEER Q WEEKS, Proprietors, Sunnyside. V i r. I with soles wearing out before SPRING Mill SUMMER and sensible, -and the say they are easy to begin with the colors _tones of blues, browns are simple dressmakere handle. To are in soft and greens. ALL WOOL VENETIAN CLOTH in myrtle green, mid brown, dk. Brown, _clear navy, dark navy and black this is a brand new el`ot.h just received ls all wool and similar to the regular 65e. line on the market. Special at 50c yd. ' ALSO A BPLENDID line of stripes which we oiler along with our special ut 50c yd.|g .H _ FRENCH VENETIAN 44 inch all wool n beautiful soft lustrous cloth hngen blue,-cleur nuvy. myrtle reen navy und black. Special ut 75c nett. - FRENCH CORDS pure wool 44 inch tuiletn cloths and batlstes in all the lending shades, including Cream and illnck 854:.. yd. ._ OUR SPECIAL FRENCH VENE- lTlAN all wool uniting wide width, ‘runny people prefer this lizie to chif- fon nrnadcioth We ask :i i..-:npn.ri- son of the finish with other Vine- tians on the’ market as we cor-trol this line for Charlottetown. Shades Cherry Garnet, Copenhagen Blue, Bright Navy, Clear navy, Dark Navy, Fawn, Golden Brown, Mid Brown, Dark Brown, Myrtle Green Pearl Grey und Black. Our price $1.25 yd. Cl-IIFFON BROADCLOTH the kind that wont ruff up but wear as clean as a hard twill scrgc. LONDON SHRUNK all wool and 52 inches wide. We also control this line for Charlottetown. Shndes Cas- tor, Coponhagen Blue, Bright and clear Navy, Tan, Golden Brown, Choclate Brown, Pearl Grey, Myrtle Green, Ulive Green and Black our special price is $1.48 compare with regular $1.75 lines ns shown in Char- iottetown. NEW STRIPED SUIT-INGS 58 inches viide in newest colorings, Blue with stripe, Brown with stripe Blue und Green stripe etc. prices $1.45 to $1.65 yn. , ALSO NEW PLAID DRESS GOODS New Black Lustres, new Poplins, new Tndetu cloths,French Cords Butists, Bretz Cords, Panamas, Lustres, Mo- hnirs, Glieviots, Scrges, Shepherd Checks, Silk und Wool Eolicnncs, all silk Eolienncs, Glorias, etc. To sum up in u,woi‘d our stuck is nio'st complete and we invite inspec- tion. Now what are you going to do about it 7 JAS. PATON & C0. #:?'1'JZ.‘;" S rwini i.ciin'~'cu' (0. The annual meeting of Sherwood Cemetery C0. will be held 'n the Y M C A Building on Wednesday uftcrnco next the first day of April, 1908 at the 5 election of directors and the irnnsaciicu ofsueh business as muy come before lhe meeting. - Ily order _ IIIENRX' SMITH, 3~30d2| = ecreinry, ons reg: cr now ying at tonnolh '.~ Wharf, Charlottetown, ' For particulars apply to L M. POOLE, SL C0 Charlottetown or to lhc own:-rs _l.\V_'].°Al\’Dl_ \ilgluy`»~\;_\ i~.‘- Smlria Eu", M Jah I “"lL‘;.€‘:H'i";":§l‘f»il|'i:('3l\|ull Tic )\\'il-l‘r'|im?i’ln till noon of the lallnv: lng`dny cucli lrip then rclui-ning by irnin. I CHAS. QUIGLEY Manajer and In charge. Y 3~L'0rliiii-iiiiliiifplrii T _ -, f _ _ _,__ ,___ __,___;-5; Drake’s Carbonated Beverages are pronounced by judges to be the ' Very best on the market Send in your spring o der; now to » 'A. P. ll'|Ol{NE,Box 1065, Charlottetown I For Syrups and Lime Juice. iGinger Bc r -“Ye olde English" 5 Coco Cola | Ginger Alu 5 Strawberry Soda I Lemonade R35Pb@f\'.V Soda ; Snrsapnrilla _ g Root Beer 5Clinnip:igue Cider l [nine juice Soda l Cream S da ` Eaiullas (iircani l Klub Soda ; »r“pe 0 a ‘Orange l’liosplmtc gala iltnrliipagge Vino I ra . pp e \_i er Leniou Sour 3 Cl ‘peg and Soda lrouhrew 5 lice 0 3 Peach Mellon `_ i`atu\vba Cliauipague Dry Ginger Ale ' Imperial Regal-Annac. i 5 rr" , ` , I ‘Fe do not belong to any combine and have been manufrcturmg the above non-a‘c iho'ic goods for over 40 years- Our plant which i~_ in ME _ -_ _ Prices etc same as Last Sensoxi, ' 3-27dti` _ . ___,;-_;’_ - V -- ~ _, . __ ,sv EW FURNITURE _ f At, Auction I I hour ofi|.1I|`pzist threc'o‘clock for the' \Vc ale instruct <1 by John News \u to sell the entre balance of l , _ ' _ ‘ his stock of Furniture at Auction on Tuesday, March 3lst, ai 2 o’€loCk. p. m. in New on’s Block (storelately occupied as a wa l paper st re byMrss?S lbloore & )lcLeod`) consisting of; i Wulnut Chamber Suite (7 pieces) i Quarter Oak Chamber Suite (7 pieces) 3 Birch Chamber Suite (stained) 1 Ottouuns i Corner Piece I 4 irignne<1si¢»ids(psinieui 3 n c Rockers ! i Rattan 1 Pealfer Rocker I Oak Buffet ' 2 Sidebuards, Pictures, \\'. Poles. etc. All must go al your _own price. The chnuce of a lifetime. - For suis schooner "Rose|\eni||" og i . 'si l~` - ` ‘ ' ' B Carter & Co, Auctioneers | 3-27d4i - --_ T “ p of good Cocoa. is the most nourishing thing gin the day with. cowAN's PERFECTION i . CCCCf\ l (Menlo bool’ Label) ______ __ g‘ 2 ls good, morning, noon and night,-_-fany time- * _ 'ram cowax co.._r.imi¢sa. 'roltog 0 » _A Drum is easy to A Drummers talk is hard to ' E A iruinmcr himsclfisihardcr to beat ' ‘A But our line oi Englisn Prints cau’t be ' Crum's prints l\\ve a world wide re utaiioti, They will wash und boil and hold their color. . We are the only pea-.vie ndvcriising Crum‘s Engli h riut et i e I llllr th eve* have the nicest range and prettiest patterns iii tthe city. sItP:¢ tc WY e es . We are the only people showing a 36 inch prlni at izc r lrd. I' Welnre the only people showing n 29 inch print at 7:: pi; iiird. - W. C. TURNER & C0., Tliae agnzixgipsgry' Goods Store. Sunnyside, Queen Squnre_Ch‘ll>W¢\- . l l