c f . " ‘ii |"""_"*""-"*'--\ urrah lOl’ ll'iC EW GOOD Friday and Saturday new beau- tifill goods came in for every depart- ment of our big store. \ Over 300 Cases q _.1 »,i_. : - .»_ it - , vile 0UEl=.N's c0UNiY GUARDIAN , \ New Clothing for boys, New Coats for ladies, New Hats for men, New Underwear for all, New Corsets, i New Boots and Shoes, New Print Cottons, New Ginghains, ' _New Ribbons, New Oilclotli, -»»-=~'~ New-Sate. ns, New Skirts, _ New Waterproofs, New Waists, New Clothing for Men, New Hats for Ladies, New Dress Goods, New G'oves, ` New Caps for Men, New Hosiery for Ladies, New White Cottons, New Milliiiery, New Laces, New Mattiiigs, New Shirts, New Suits for the Ladies, N w Musliiis, New Cottonades. ’ -If and a thousand and one other new things came in in the rush. "The .store is simply sparkling f with newness. '_ _We’1l be disappointed if we don’t see you soon. ‘ i i '- V lfManufacture have _- _g,-. ” THE GUARDIAN » ___ .-_:L_ _ _ ~ Offices In New Prowse Bloc - ar o e own I A msn is wanted for farm workf See classified column. leaves tho first of the week for the millinery openings. fering city properti fir sale. The ad appears in this issue. Also see hundbills for particulars. Rev. Wm. Harrison of Cornwall will Drcnch at Vernon ltiver Methodist tomorrow at 10.30 u.rn. and 6.30 p. in. and in the afternoon at Cherry Valley, service to commence at 2.30. On Monday evening March 9th a service in the interests of Missions will be held in the Vernon River Methodist Church to be addressed by the Rev. Wm. Harrison and Rev. T. Marshall. Band at the Arena this siternoon,l‘ There was B :Gnd attendance at perfect ice. -_the market yesterday, lends the imported kinds. _'ns ad Miss Murnaghan of Paton & 'Co's'Wi\l BPPSUF M0053?- J. J, Stewart, DunS¢_uf|n_ig¢_ ;S Oplselling at 35 cents per bushel and the Mark Wright. makes lounges and couches which he claims to be better Potatoes and oats were quite plenti- ful in this c'£y yesterday, the foriner ‘latter at 46 cents) for black and lwiiice. Q Skating at the Arena tonight, 4th Regt orchestra. These are splendid lopportunitics to have a delightful ,quiet skate without any crowding. "Fry it tonight, skating at 8.16. The death occurred at Stanhope on Feb. 2-ith of Miss Douglas in the l84th year of her age. She was n -daughter of the late John Douglas land was the last survivor of a large lfnmily. The lad readers of The There will bc good ice and good niusic for the special skating at the big Arena tonight. Take advantage of the opportunity for this delight- ful recreation, there may be only a few more days. Advertisers are again reminded tha this ofiice not later than one o'cloc later than three o’clock of each week will also appear when they do not interfere with the setting in type 01 the regular news oi the day. Edwin Smith, the ivell known tm- Y ;wi1l find on another page of iii-Jsue aa ‘excellent suggestion gthelr spring Suit. As a series ,fashion cuts with explanations is to them. ii a ui ' - _-__ l . B arp an mr business 1°°°1° “° I papers ever shi-wn in P. E. Island The death occurred at Wood Is- dayi exclusive _of stiitutory holidays, ,klhflié We_s_ii on Tute_sdi;y_ last of A1lan_ o nsure inser ion n ne i _A11 . acm an in e th fh' - - - - _ ,cceived late, than the ;,,0f§“‘§mu,B ¢,,ge_ He had been ,_ g,.e§@“'s_‘,’,,er;§_ _ ' UR magnificent new wall paper designs for _i908 are now heie i and ready for sale, Our selections for this season we uu- _from bodily afiiictions for a nuinberl of yenrs,yet never murmured or com-2 ipinined, and knowing and believing ‘tliut for their good the Heavenly 'l‘he Halifax Herald says that Rev,:Fnthor scourgcth every son whom he ,loveth and in nil humanity and veller and lec_turer, gave it most ex-;oberlience has been enabled to say culieut and ins1.i‘uctlve iiildresis in"l‘| will br done and ineekly and , ,y _ . (iollegc lizili, Wolfville, N.S., on Suu- pcnccfuily resigiieil his 'pirit t (`od _ day afzfrnooii i>ef<>i-u_iit_inrgd i,mii@,,¢c,_,v|,., “avg ,L He ,.,,,,,° ,,,,,ce,`fy-',,,,_. by the best and largest wall paper house in the United States, and a num- unier ie auspices o ic _college Y.|l ~l hifhl ;.- it l i d ci l ` ' ‘ , ' _, _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ < . M.(I.A. His subject, “The Attiiiiiicirtiiiiibtteil khyyall Iliissplriiiigerclils fi‘ih:iIi)di;i ,- ber of hlgh grade’ all-tuztlc d('£Or‘lu\'e ldcat' unported froul I4 ra“C.e' . of_the_ Courclies Toivurds Moral lfcqiiiiil :icqiiulntniiccs and of him it_ Oursanlple D="0k5 ?U'€ Teiifly, Illltl IIli€l€pl10llC ll1€SS£lg€ Wlll bflflg 0111' f"‘"" ""“” ""Y “DW l’“"‘“°‘l "1 ilfiiiiii' be truly »sai<1 Blessed are the - - magnificent range to your door iu short order. , fearless and conviiiciiig iiiiiniicr. iiiemi who ,lic in the ],m~l1_ Q0m_i timothy seed for sale should send sam es of it to the Seed Fair which _ny _ __ "T _ _ __0tlier papers please copy. 1 » 1 a‘nci‘s iiivin" ex rn om _-__ 3 = ..~».. . " K ; Rémnanfs 3*' - The shoising of reiiiiiaiit lots Rgmn3nfS i ’1‘he death occurred at Boushnw fn the 20th Februar of lliargaret lc-‘ l . ‘“ tg be “““‘ *“ *""‘““‘°f~“‘“ M“"°"i1<>v'=<\ wife °fA"»i“S M,°Ef»~'“'*P_°f“ii at half range Simply depleted. siiii the at half ` wth and 1931- Thi! Dffllartment ofitiurty-nine years, leavin: it s--.uio\v,. lAgriculture has had several enquir- i.ft'i,h iih -i~-" ~.. _ _ . PS 01` H110 Y Scsi lim as le u"rul|to rnourn the loss of s loud .ini ai _ or less m P_ E_ L awmts you here or less _ ling husband and two :small childun' them all to the Fair. Already 39 en-,lectiouate wife and mother. Slit- uas» tries have been made with the De--of ii kind and lovely disposition and uartment at Charlottetown and 450ibore her sickness patiently, tzisting' following report of the mars- Lge of ri young lady who has many aiqndiiit- aiices in this Province. "A social event of more than usual interest uns the marriage recently of one ff Wolf- ville’s most charming and pi-piilur young ladies, Miss Abbie Burgess, eldest daughter of the late C. R. Burgess, at Perth Place, the resid- ence of her mother, Mrs. Burgess, to one of the loading merchants of this town, Clarence H. Borden. The wed- ding was‘a quiet one, only the im- mediate relatives and friends of the family being present. The bride looked vcry charming in a blue broadcloth going away suit, was giv- en awny by her brother, R. Earl Burgess, and the ceremony was per- formed by llev. David Wright, pas- tor of St. Andrcw's church. Prince Edward Islanders who scr- ved in the South African war will no doubt hc interested to know that at n meeting of the British Vete:‘.|.ii.=i Society held in Halifax a few -lays ago, the following resolutions 'was unanimously passed by a standing vote:--Whereas n Bill nas been introduced into the House ol territory now covered by these Pzo during the late Boer war; And uhoie- from Canada were Canadian forces, served by the granting of such all the local papers and the M. P’s. ply to B0! 12, City. 2-Zldtf. h__l Telephone 2 i I IBREAD ' i-iss seen rionestlyhlfiwd _ Quality, Cleanliness and Skill' i made the name Commons, . g _ ment of Canada to grant lands in the i ‘Province of Alberta and S»isliafi-he- _ wan, to men who enlisted [rain the] _ We have an ‘ vinces for service ri rf-outn Africa aCCO111’1lf 3,gai1’1Sl,` _ as, the forces sent to South Airicai you, Set' _ provisions o perty of Canada as a whole, and not _ Ifyou have an _,_ of the Province in question. And _ whereas, the interests of the Pro- vinces named will be equally well aCC011f1t ag'ai1'1St man as assistant bookkeeper. One iinruzns mm. nina 6 inc be used it will be advisable li r those* F . interested to watch The Guardian a a from day to day as the styles are R the top nrtch of fashion and many' _ their "changes-» must be received B fuseful suggestions can be had 1`i..ir. `_ The widest range of up_t0_d“e W 'Flint 494: 'i`wee_d is Making Excitement - i ' Telephone subscribers ore Yi_rei:»yi_ ' rentals for the current term must bei _paid into the Telephone Company on# _ _ or before Saturday, March 7th. Tele- _ _ ' ` “ ‘id §°1. \on receipt of a postal card request. In ordering please make 9. _ ._ all subscribers remaining unpaid_ `:_.. C Charlotletoivu, in quality, artistic inerit and conipi'eheii.e"\~ ness of range. In addition to a full line of the best inakes by thi. great- _ i est Caiiadian wall paper makers we arel handling designs still goes on but every day sees the \al~.<_<~_»-_\».- ,.¢».w».~».,»»-.»<._ widest raiige of the sort ever shown ____- iose who have entered. Anyonewind Mrs. McDougall and leaves be, _ ~-,§,_.;, tl » _ _ ,wanting extra good seed should come lsides one sister Mrs. Malcolm Mc-i ' _ Ito the Fair. :Donald of Nine Mile Creek and tive` "L f *__ .brothers Archibald of Moncton; _ - , sid.-.».~»»»»,¢.ss¢~»»<~s~.s. .-~.1_ p . i»¢.i- . - _siiirs é .And well it may for it certainly is the best bargain offer We f have out before you for inniiy a day/ The iangc includes hand;-:onie t ieeds in light grey effects in many patterns. The fabrics are all woo ,' the widths range from 46 to 56 inches, the prices were 72c to r $1.55 and to-day you can choose for 3 l 3 . i '. Ifll ` iiiiiiiifIfffffIfIIIIf§fIf..II '_ ---------~S3amples sent anywhere. to anybody outside Charlottetown _ ____ second choice. _ ,, _ field, General Manager. 3-3d5i. , - _ __ _ i L_, nuthorirln the fiovtrn-ig 2nd i l wefake Stuck lilore of the iwanied New Things _ if The ex res" company has been a good friend to us and to you this fr brought promptly to our door .to fill your needs. Some of the last things are More of the new lace waists made ever silk " Newest eniliroid--ry collars in standing iurnel 3 95 _ _ _ in i 5s ‘if‘\V l/'lil' b¢l'~5 il' i Another list of handsome laci- waists at 8.75 I Style .ii zoc ago 1 - 3 ~. . . . ___ _ ____ _ 1,, 1 ,,,,,\, ,,,(|..e,g _.-_¢,.ie_., _,l |;¢ |9.- ;5¢ 30,; 5¢¢_ A big case ol' the new si s sent out iy express _ir- 1 Qi ES _ ,rl d 5 fn S,,,,,.,Ci,_ \,,,,,d_, BL _,OC Pu. ect from Loudon by Mr. MacLeod who is selecting :_ ' . ‘ °""’ ""‘" e' 5 " e ' ` ' ui-w ideas there that will bc as usual exclusive 4 110291 \\ilh this store, - » -~ ' i oi. .-g-_-.-><-.ws-.~. fast few clays.pHiindred.s of the _newest things of every sort have been _ . - _ ,_ _ ' Another lol of those $3.95 lace Waists jf _ Th f' st lot of the liandsonie new ideas simply vanished. e ir and we expect that this great new lot will only be with us a few days 1 -befuitifiill made lace w'iists made ‘“°f¢- Byexpf-es? ye§.te““y , ` 'y ‘_ d 1 it r § ,l removable silk s ip tliroiighly new in every respect, 'iii Je e overa , . _ thaiiniaiiyalinethatyoiihave seen at$5.oo. Ourprice __ only_____‘_______._,,,,,,__....~~.¢¢»¢en»e-c--~'¢~» `“ 'ur di-iistf , -1,-ins-.,,._.,..-¢--»»-.-.~m.<~.-\....<=~.s-. -.s-.r.- .`-».,-.~ _ _ .. . for Nova Scotia. .....-..»-».»-..¢~»~.».».-»-4-¢»-sas--....---.-»~ . _ _ _ _ . . , ’ \\._e.,._`,,-._.,,,,,_,,_..,,W,¢,,,.,~,»<¢.¢.._..._,__,._.;.,.,..,,»,,,,,._._ _ ,_ _ ~.- J... » i -~~- ' 'A ' r. _g ._ .._~_._ .~ V ~ f-,_--~-~ - *- wanted-iii* sriiartwcapahle young , our Chaps ~'___.__-Au* *U-_“MM C--mn i“_.#-M” R . A ‘ii . _ \_ ‘ ' __1.__-_----- __,___»__ » iv _ I ani still buying feathers-goose duck ~'r11ei1S 116 b I iiii have a market for ii few Old Cansda's Famous Train T Maritime _ Express _ ` feathers preferrel ut s feather beds. ' _ _ Jolan. 1\'|‘evvlon’» Old. Stand. ` _ ""3-a II' 6 is unsurpassed in the excell- ` ence of its Dining Car Service ` ‘ J uii d Sleeping Car Accommoda- __., ,_ t _ ,_ _ ima. ,»¢-el*-“3 ‘ i "rl i -- "‘”‘ """ ‘ " ` A ' For' ticxets,time » ‘K -_ -~¢»._=-» liesitzitiiiglv ;is,~'eri are :superior to :iiiytliiii_»,f ever bi'oiiglil_ I . _ _ ii "iw li ? »._ cwniieesieer . .2-‘rfb ?~,5i=¢ rifrize , v _ i