-5-q__-1-»~ .»-'K'I< .if . rf sm-»s.r »v.r.»1s.._». 1,, . _-o _ . ,.- 1 `... .T ._g_ 1 -_ . . in *I v ‘W :Us . Q .___ -_ _ _ 2. ' ` ss » .1`?la ,$11. 1: _ ._ "#3-".‘» _ . -_, ~ , #uf if -:sr *' 1= * ‘_ __T_. w‘-gt ~ _ *_ »- _. ~ _ _ ._ ,._.__._;._-r..:_v_ 5. nnsrorsu. "` ,_ - 9 _ _ ‘""f?““"€*"_ . :rss_casn1.orrs'rowN'euai1niaN ~ . __. _, ehildren, the echo has eblt 00° for ten days and all the houses that ,. . Whenever you have funds available for investment, no matter how small or ho W lllfgc the amount, whe- . l , _ _ _, ~\~. ther you wish Provincial Bonds, City or Munidpal Debentures, Public Utility or Industrial Bonds or Stocks, write us for our you say the word we shall F. B M¢cURDY is co _:asf list with quotations If ask our traveller to call. A \ Members Montreal Stock Exchange, . I Halifax. St. John. Montreal. Sherhroolis. Sydney] ¢‘J`,~°16@l‘,l\_°W`escE ;§_28.§0.' Sinclair Charlottetown. Si. .|ohn's, Nfld. ,_ - ____ <_ *wi ~ “bla.ck"oa , 48; pork, 5; to 73; po- -A11 news, advertising and sub- scriptions in Alberton and vicinity UI' should be handed to H. Clark. aeellt 'POBOYB drtf. 9 '-'-l\lllU10I'd&. Ildlldlfl. -_ _ "`"‘ “ "‘ ~ -Chas. McLellan, Summerside, rc- _;i‘"'_ D' “°'*“°m9f¥ Of 5201!* "turned from Charlottetown yesterday t°'° 1' 1° ‘“’°l`f»°l\ Vlsililllt U" Sli- afternoon where he was taking NB te' MW- J°|l“ G°l'd°n- H’\lmil¢Y-'°A- pharmacy examination.-S. -It Pays to buy in this Province. ' --'ru mai-nag nsuir swans ht'a)¢n.ined at Lalerty's -- -Clrbets, rugs and curtain muslins -Molassine Meal--the wonderful “°" °'= '°‘l“°°¢.l Prim -to Clear Pre- English stock Feed-can be had at “io” t° °t°°l¢ f8¥lDS- Sllltlllllr & Brace, McKay & Co., Ltd., Summer- Stewart, Ltd, Summeraide. 1-Z7drli. gid°_ 1-20dsturf2W. -Another large shipment, English ...gl mpg dvertislng and sub Fox-‘ahd'Mlnk Netting to arrive Sat-. g,:u,me,-314,, ,md viginlty handed to Ernest Mc?_u_a_r I' ”W°m°“'9 34 i-“ll Bllwk A9*-l`l1C\'1l1D -Left for sale, one pair foxes, and |°°“"“ Wm* ohm “N0 °0l\B1'. Bl1¢9 34 one female. "o piiofili' 8t. _ Charlottetown. Banks. Ask Bld _ ` Jln. 23 '12 arcs ....__.21s§ 215; scetia X n ..._.._2'/71 2161 iitfreal' ...z-is 241 ga x. D., x. ms......._,.__224i 2231 K as F* ~ Miscellaneous. AQMB Fire ....... 95 #dia Sugar pid 100 _o, ord...... 75 71 §q.ndram~I-Ierlderson com ...Z0 15 . B. Electric com_..... ....50 t, Can. Saving & Loan 142 137 tern Trust _..,__152 lilax Gold Storage Pd ...100 98 Halifax Fire ...............100 Mir. Te. com.........__..._....._....48 Do pfd ...._.101 N. B. Telephone Nova Scotia cs_r.1st 98 Do 2nd D0 ` _ 3rd Do Common S_#4nUeldl Pld ......104 102 Do Com_..... ..__..63 Trinidad Cons. Tel. Com......._.......30 Trinidad Elec .... ...T7 73 Bonds. Brandram r1en1erson6's ...100 C. B. Electric 5's......... ......95} Chronicle __ .......6,s 101 40 98 101 . 90 97 95 99d 104 March Moy -_ J nly r ° I v GRAIN ' WHEAT . ,May PORK j May _ 102 101% Wm. Gass, H. R. Mosse, C 1630 1625 checking it. Much praise was besto _ .A mg _gnvlng to ,ho pubus on forts in fighting the flames.-_Exc. Winter`,`wasring apparoll ln order -_" 1 to make roorn for'our new spring “At the last “Sl-lltl' ll1°¢¢ll18 -Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. SUD* 9 45 911 Charlottetown, at onto. Need not merside, are oilering special induce- 953 9-57 occupy entire time of person accept- .. .- ._...-.__._.9-75.34% los position-'~ 1-24ers ments on men’s and women's fur and i_‘ fur llnol cults. See them before Dlll” chasing. 1-llfldrli -The adjourned meeting of the -The lllecial lirlilll U01" U10 West taxpayers of Kensington was held arrived in Bummerside last evening in the Temperance Hall on Jan 23rd, at 5.l0,p. m. with about 100 passen- The following are the town Wardens, sera. The special from the east ar- elected for 1912: Dr. Jardine, rlved at 6.30 D. HL With Pl155@llK°l`S~ hes. Ramsay, J. M. Hogg. The late fire -SBV0 11101101' by B¢Clll`iIlt: 601116 Ol in Kensington was the slthiect of l-|1650 SP¢\‘»lBl"Vnl\lD*in our cnrpet an_ll considerable discussion, and how well, curtain department. F‘irst chuice_ is _the firemen and citizens assisted in best. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd, Sailin- w_ m¢|~¢id¢_ 1~27dr1l_ ed on Joseph Gillis for his heroic sf- *_* , ’ -It is understood that a promin ent fox rancher in Alberton the oth~ lsmoK_ we ara new onermg ,_helBrnn¢h 27a, C, M, B, A__ Mggggudye, for one pair of silver foxes, the stack ihalanqenfou, _Fw-5, _L5¢|55' and the following officers were duly in being olTBPl`ll1Z ll‘0lH B- 1- HW” E ,, 5- h an 0 “Naam stauae for the ear of 1912 Pi-esid |'si\°l1--A- iGet"oi6t,` dfur 9-B ,' - _ Y 1 |ers. sweatm-coats. caps. gloves. wt. Below Gaudet; First Vice Pre mltts, underwear,hlsm\ets. bien- sident.-Dames Poirier: Second Vi ketlng 172 in. wide by~ the yard President, Philibert Gaudet; Cnancel _ _ _suit cloths. prlntcottons and atc ur, Rev. M. MonlElmni Fina.ncial» mgs' Spmiial “vmg PHC B k --' at cost.. Ives and Murdock. Mont- Secretary, Alphonse J. Gaudet; Re-*ered d‘§"’”3 me “ext few wee B' -A pretty wedding took place at “qua |.27d3| C0,-,ying Secret,"-y_ Joachim, L Deg. Visit this department before buyinm the home 0, S H M“tm,.t_ H33 _.2 oalnw < .1 ~1E~|onANDuM ` 1 LET US_L0llN YDU THE- MUNEY time 3......s's1oe . lifax Traxn..._.. ._......_._.5,s101§ '100 f ‘ " - 94; ova Scotia Steel Istmt .5,s 951 N. B. Steel. lat mort 5's ~ Do Dehenture Stoclr_._105 103 Ifrto Rico 90 89 $§.ntlelds.._....___.-..._. ......s'¢ 1021 1_o1 nidad‘Telas..................63 101 99 Trinidad Electric .......... ..5,s 93 00 \i_oN'rRsia,L s'rooKs.... - _ ' Open Close . _ Jan. 26 ’l2_ 5 1 To li y Bu iid, ~0I( Qvment so 295 “ lmp|'.0ve Real Detroit _5! 575 nom. steel sa; ssl Rower _ 1935 193 'lk__alnways 244 _ 244 me 112; 112; NEW YORK STOCKS . Open Close Jail. P6 'll Atchison Liner. Smelters Lanai. Copper X D C. P. R. Erie Nor. Pacific Reading 9li,vi|,hf-i_n Poe. 232 31 1171 1561 110 167i 106} 106`;i xr/1; 12;; ._ _ 61;! HL. M Richmond St. Eatranc _ ao, l Esiaie . Write Phone or C all. THE' . luve simeniCo.l. fi "Ph one}lNo.:,l‘l»24»i Royal BanlcfBuildlng?§ 2311 _ ` t,harlo_tti-town, P. E, ' 11711 i.\\ _ , 156i= |_.~_.f.~_.?:==»L.- .._.-_.1-“ 187;. - ' liaion Pfgci_nc _ _ _ J _ 3- ` l ---~-~ ==@= - -~ '-==:==-=--~- ~~~~~- -- --~ -___ '_;»-as ;__.__; _ - __ _ _ . _ . _ . ..... ,___ __ . _____. _ . , i -` v ' . ' ~ ' . ~ ~ _. ..,.- ,_ _ .. , , _ _ . _ f .~._ ., _ ! I . _ _ 1 ._ _ rs rg __ . A _ _ , _ _ ,r _J_,,.____& __, __. __ _ ,___ .___ ____ g _,__ _ _ ' _ones eveumtis urmi.9 dc Pa y oil Morfg age SEE 0UR' PLM' CANADIAN Home _lil __ __ 1-1-1. _g 1 meshes; A,,sism,,,_,sem.et,_u.y~_ Ernest Sinclair et Stewart, Ltd, Slimirlgsirle. K_ni__un0 avenue on Fx__d__y_ Dem _,?_--F:l--- - - ` . \DesRgchas; Marshall, :chart Gaudet; ‘ ` r 1' 29th, when Miss Martha xglttart was ’ ' ' ° ‘f u _ hf s och s; irit '””` un in marria e ward ‘_ fr/ ~' § s- \~-./) lad? Jos” e Sp ‘I -His friends will_be Elia 5° kgs; Toililiidkins. of the g Dtsuglas Printing that Ernest Champion, w_ o _as -and Publishing C0mpany_ The bride seriously lil at his home in A berton, entered the mom on the arm of her is °“* “.¢“"‘ ”““.“’=’°°“’ ”° '°‘f‘3"‘1° brother, s. J. Maman, to .ine his stwiles at FHM” “I Wales °` strains of Mendelssohn’s wedding A vlser, Rev. M. Monaghan; Trust- ees, Ai-sane .Gallant and Eddie J. DesRoches. ' » .-'rne'a_é»1i.n. of lun. _Mar et Ms- 1.e<>a, renee 'ol the late G5:-ge Mc- lege HH* W°°k~-A~ ‘Leod, occurred very suddenly a. fowl idays ago at the home in Alberton, in ,the 74th year of liar age. She was a -former resident of New Loudon but moved to Alberton severaiwears ago lwhere she had since resided with he son. Ever charitable to the poor ikina and sympathetic to the amlcti ‘ _ 1‘7.7»‘"“‘ noni thirty guests were nresencf 'rife _ _ yollng couple were the recipients of _ _ _ C_;_'?€; t'§os¥‘it‘_;;d ;’_f_ldth°vved5;;1§;;3, many presen_ta', among them being a |She is survived by one son, William, evening ___ St" Faure Ham Summep ?a_l_1inet of _silver Miroigl _gr_ooin__s __ mud success The h0__pi_ e ow emp oyes_ ou mi mg t t e sl e. was 3 Kb t $22' -The Ladies happy couple left for their home on f_“_1d '£5 ‘ze -a 0° _th`?‘ rwiauo F‘ii`th street amid a shower of rice _ nat; “Preis” lgridtfpp UntrH__F_ and good wishes from their friends.- ° dat °§° t‘;'_ ot “DS y C Exchange. Tile Martha Muttart here te °w“r 8 9 ea' ' referred to is a daughter' of George _A gloom was cast over Union -#Dinhtherln ilns broken out. ill tileiimuttart’ gum" Gomer' school in Alberton, several cases of _,Benn Fatarrh _env ___ __ rmwdy fed, her memory will be cherished by 'her many friends and acquaintances ;st home, and one sister, Mrs. Eliza- gheth Coles, French River. The re- imains were taken by train to New ;London, where interment toolr place. `-A. _Corner on Saturday morning when it iwas learned that George S. Muttart home being in Alberton and the lat- ter’s in Marshfield.-A. W ’ " ' ‘ 5 " ' _ _.At noon on Wednesday, January . e ` ' y `“‘ l~. ., ies’ 24th, at the Methodist Parsonage, ~ `""’ `" ' ertou P E 1, in the presence or , of ¢l` day Wal’ °n°"°d eight th°“°‘mdi where supper was served. The bride ce '”A““°il’at° 5'°“r “eedfl in ,°“rt.‘;;£ ed by the good wishes of their friends 1. muslins, carpets and 0 121' “F111 _S 'e now of ' 1 -Men's natural grey, china Worn- d ,latte _lk ith hit 1,. ing now special each. $20.00__ Sin- _Sk “'I_ _,_ Cass _Sched Es igeat mam . _ o "lair & Stewart' Ltd' S“mmemde` 'Rev' Thomas Powell ofiicisted A- FATHER DONLON To - known in this Province, the forlner’s Alb _ _ _ . many relatives and intimate friends, was married tcr Minnie Violet, daugh- ter 01 John and Mrs. James Castnin of Ebhsflest, P.E.I, The cerannlly was performed 'hy Rev. Henry S. B. Strathard, Pastor oi the Alhertollf Methodist -Church. Mr. and Mrs. Castain, who will reside in Mlmfnb- gssh, have the best wishes oi many friends for every succéss and happi- ness.-A_ ' -The marriage was celebrated lt the residence of the bride's parents, New Annan, Wednesday, Jas. 24,1912, daughter of E. J. and Mrs. Wright, to J. Harry Brown, Margate. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. E. Johnston, Kensington, in the pres- rt e t The ence of about thi y gu s s. bride was given away by her father benne over silk with a veil fastened Ethel Strong, cousin of the bride, played the wedding march. After the ceremony the bridal party and guests repaired to the dining room was the recipient of many beautiful presents. After a very pleasant evening Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for their future home in Margate follow- march, played by Mrs. J. E. Muttart_ She was prettily gowned in champag- Q( Miss Harriet Florence Wright., ~~» Tennyson Richard, son of Paul R. and Dividenda7 p. c. Cumulative' ., '.f_$1q9, P,“_ _ _ Mrs. Castain of Miminegaah, P.E.I., Payable jan). roth, April mth' '_ julyfqth, Ogggbgr ,om Pfam me p. ¢. is yum 1 152 L. - ortable surplus, Here his the with 5 coronet ci orange blossoms. The bride was unattended. Miss~ ` eil foot, narrowed ankle an lengths. ‘ ' We are showing a. ' full line of this hosiery for men, women and children, priced at, a, pair. . . _ . .........25eup ` Reuben T1.lp“IinCo-» J. C. MACKlN~0»S|l & C9. ’ -- Members* Moatresl'S3i:k Exchange. Direct P\iv¢te~-Wires i _ HAUFAX. ST. JOHN. _ MONTREAL NEW GLASGO\V, FREDERICTUN, 05.2.- and wore a dress of dainty white co- '~ ' ‘ ` 11 If you want hosiery that is strong, stylish, comfortable and perfect iitt ug, made in fast colors, you cannot afford to overlook the good qualities of Pen Angle hose. As the illustration shows this hos- iery is rnade with a specially shap- h ve the diseasshave been rigidly. _ ._ _ , » _ .i_. qiiaranteened. The chief health oBeer Flfsf M011 _ Q ‘B553 has the situation well under con- 1 ~ I' I _ _ _»»_g,_, trol, and thinks there will be no fur' .' _ .__ _"'~ tim developments. 'rlisnss 1.-._ the _ Tim Company are now de1lv¢r1l1¢_\59,h"f'lo._ ,___ -3,-in Vancouver, great dlS°°v°fY Ol “““T°°'“l °.'““ '°"' New Westminster and Surroilndlrlg ¢lS'l'1¢ll» In _ ,_ ,_ 'to sélhfieir en. ‘nelly .‘““°h ` f1’°“d°d ‘Messe ‘B 'ohh' tire present development of 'a5,ooo H. P , supplying' a connected load of ed ol its l>¢l'll-“_-:_-___ _;o,ooo H. I_’., bef¢|r¢4h_e end of 1911. The -net earnings .from the sais ¢,f _On Sunda ,Mt the ml p,.o|,,_ isis powarit isestimeed mllsmnunt l0l5oo.ooo,or s r-s times the nniefssgfm, uw y - 1 auihonzed bands. I sur D' J' Frasqii Ié'L.lilia.u(lTcl1%r'::(1ih1;t P-“awe offer a limited smouvvbof these Bonds at tliasttraetlve price gf 'i’;’.?.‘;..‘*;’.¥é§2i‘.,‘....m.._ .. ........._.§ _ as sas acc V D lnraazsi _. , _ B 'r lor is. pastor. an ‘ ' ‘ _, 5%'-".§"iT° iran: lllllllll 1 _ lWl`l0N» l-llllllll d;;s's 'Presbyterian Church of the _ __ C371) l _ , same my and at will Befvlm that '_ sio;0tti’m,'fMontrbsI, Qu hay. Both those gentlemen are well EZ The earnings of the Porto Rico Railways Company continue to slww ' substantial incrg\s& from month to month, _After payment of fixed charges _ _and Preferred Dividend, sensing! new 'permit of me payment ofdividenris at the rate of four par Lent per annum on the Uommon Slack, with 8 com. extra T ll ' _ 1 r p ' ' w w e _ _ bat °°“ts'd“ atgftzg' r2e.;i?3)1eASl;;1:,; eiiilwagde wreailtili of oriange blossoms, " - Ken5mgt°“» t P' Ei I- fpostmaster, had passed away after ' p _ . ,tart was. 71 years old and was post- ‘greatly rnissed in the community. H -leaves to 'mourn besides a sorrowing lwidow five sons and three daughters ,' 'Tha sons are Adam, of East Nor- lot Of boards and shin 5%: fi iwalk, Connecticut, Ben, Samson and Jesse of Edmonton -and Zenas at _ _ iholne. The daughters are Mrs. Ed- ss Stock' alsolmhs at 3 1" :ward Tompkins, Edmonton, Mrs. IDaniel Morrison, Union Corner. 'Three .brothers survive him Charles and I able price- Any one desiring same P F I . ' ~ ‘e s , . fhoulc. Union Corner. and William. ' _ my rolled -sensed Himself me for .1 fi V . i Il _H _ we can recommend to all who 'have ‘Short il1l1€BS 0! D€l1l1l0Ili8 Mr Mui- cstnrrh. It is easy to use and gives prompt results, Put up in convenient .master for 15 years. He will be tube.-i at zrc. Sole agents. 'Phe Mac- e Kinnon Drug Co. Cor Gt. Geo. & Kt Sta. dtf Property at Grand HEAD GEORGETOWN i` WASHINGTON, Jan. 23-The Rev. `Alphon.sus S. Donlon has been ap- pointed president oi the Georgetown university to succeed the Rev. Joseph ‘ H. Himmell, whose retirement on ac- count oi ill health was made public today just before the appointment of his successor was announced. The new president is a native off Albany, N. \’., and a graduate of Georgie- town, For the last three years lle has been assistant. to the Rev. Joseph B. Hanselman, provincial of the Jesuit order, He arrived in Washingtoii last night to assume his new duties to- day. ` BOWLING RECORD. -__-. ROOHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 24- What is believed to he s. world's re- -' cord for one game by ,, two man team, 'was ,established today by Re- siky and Kondoll, bowling against e two other teams for a side het Re- leiummersido; also one sister. Mrs. °PPlY by mail 01' Pl1°f1° \'ru..1fa...=m|l.mi1 . . total ci asa `~ "~ |Joseph Clark, South Tamworth, New - (Hampshire. The funeral took place _on Monday at 10 s.. m., to the _'Methodist church, Union Corner Rev. _L. `.'I. Leard oiliclating. The pall- bearers were Chnrleaand William 'Muttart, George Trenholm, William_ »R. Ball, Daniel Morrison and Free- ,man Clark.-Exc."“ “ apply fo C .» ful properl) of Co _ ~ _ Orr`s containing I; acres of land, a Hne~ ' ` °°'_'_"‘____-'_' GEO- R KEEFE, garden with abeautifulresillence and out BIG PRICES FOR buildings thereon furliished comrletcly AR00_...__STo0K POTATOES' Gem Mefqhant with the very heal. For further particulars ‘ FORT FAIRFIELD, Jan. 22.--N01- wlithstanding the 70,000 bushels of Bear River, P. R. I. _,,_,_ M DONIMLD imported potatoes dumped into Port- \ - land n few days ago, the standard va Commission Agent Box 9;, Spur N" . _ ~ y _of that commodity are bein ‘ ”"“~"“ S" '-“‘fl""'f sole av. tue cal- sie.; at the in .sf WBII fllfre . 1 $ ~ - d tt dd M' th _ _ _ COME ill Biz" 42» 44 ‘md 45- Clear' iiynviwsfvng ,grae earliy remspgilretez to poachers and hound owners. Aul' persons trespassin or poachin with hounds on tie premises o Chas N Black, Chas D Wright and Jas H Henderson, Bedeque, willbe prosecuted and hounds shot, i 'L f;‘t;_€;HAS. N. BLACK - Bedeque .1-26d1wrft_ufsl;"._ __ ` __ maximum price ever-obtained in Aroostook county--three dollars per ban-el-an`a it -is. expected- that bigna- ilgures may be realized before the seasonvcloses. It is estimated that two thirds of the crop has moved. The Southern seed stock will begin to move by February first and will further deplete the holdings, so thlt the residue of strictly table' toehs will he limited, and with a £rta|e throughout the. United Stal'-sl. esti- mated at over 56,000,000 bushels,-ll compared wlth__ths 'production of 1910. a potato famlaoaanliaoly. psudlnr flu arrival ot new .potatoes from the South. Fore|¢t,_,&xxortstlons cau- not appreciable- _ _ the sltuatloll Ol ull# late h0l\l‘¢. :EPM _mul D0l3¢° crop ol Aro ~ i_afesti|_ns$ed _io be around 30, ,hu@is.‘ llinateen