FEBRUARY ‘I3 1911 _ ’ _ W. ;-5--ff 2'-f' 1 _ ___ _ _ _ device`i` "TT" “' ‘ '- -.e -fc-_. ,,...,." S that ______S__ya_i_>;_:_it of hohblc so geared . UCI” wil diff _ . _ v z ~r ~ nomplication arose today in the bsgeff _;)ts;E_t_le _“'1_tl1 the pi'o_spectivi»_ fight for the millions left by Mary In e the device h i coNcoRD. N- H~. Feb. s-A new rent question and one for the ' in- Bakex. Eddy th? Christian Science f_c_sts an ansi-fer to the nlq .nil-i It leader. who died in Dece:nbcr_. Al; George W. Baker of this city has Sm. appeared as a claimant to the entir;-| (i estate. l y did the rhickcn cross question.” "ts l"'~"e “lime lu for a fairshsr ’ Il e i . _ ld. One genius ii ` ‘ ve A Eddy, being the son of George Sulli-' _ -_,_ . w use nights had New van Baker. _ _ Iihliccntvly -been made. hldeollfi by back ifrip. His contention isthat George \V._mt° f°“‘-ellis. devised a cast iron Glover and Dr. Ebenezer J. Fostericat with steel claws' ‘to fight live 1. Mclh' " se trlfld t0 Stoll Bhd tirrne n»v--ii___?- __ ` \ pays to buy in this Province. .. . l _ f tl, - _ _ '. and Mrs. Pethick, city, left last' Mr. Baker is a nephew of lilrs.‘|(;i| . attention of I-he invciitii nirht for Georgetown, enroufe to c Glasgow, N. S., on a short li wel.. Bam" __ the road? Mrs J. J.\l~Iornby. City. has re- through the eastern section of the d from a visit to Halifax. ~Provinr|. Y FECFBB On C0111 life Eddy. the direct heirs, have sold outlwos to death' It Contained a °`0°k` with tl; ir share in the estate and that _ ' __ _‘fill “'08 film ___;__ ____ not the__e10____ entitled t___;1_e_c_ess_z;r_y ::_l_is t_o uind up the cist fur. nnything more under the laws for the ; ,,`,.h,,,.e it ,flonm PF” It 0" tl", ‘N100 succession of Dr0P¢l`tY- fwlncrs A ,_ "_’“‘?t_*1“‘l \'==\|1nl)i§|[Ol\ mm' ,mm the a.l'p_ucatl°" 1"” H living collateral hen. Nh suit iihsi§§,§.“”,_f1f"ff_,Fl§§tlt,” ‘“”°“‘l‘“l 1"l\“~ thi been brought as yet, but TiL§ZiSni`t,,L..,t__ ii 1. (_` "_._____E(f ml' and IM! S01 Tuttle, Burroughs and Wyman oflhz, Hlled :\_it'=;":"’_ "_ “f_Hlill”_fl0 frail to Th Manchester have notified the clerk off,,,e._ii(.,,,e ,mu ';:)lI1'l_?_`1h-_'_‘_el_‘licf_ if is ii cars flour and four'csrs mixed freight. |McMillan spoke for one and a hall ' ` ---- hours, taking for his subject “What \'rsf.f~rilay there was celebrated in _ Shall God do with the Heathen." The ie city churches the three hun:frcth'spoa.k-er gave a clear forceful exhor- the Merrimack county Superior (‘ou|~tlg that they shall appear Fcb. 11 and S, nl motion for permission to inter 0 U _ _ f` it ,-,ine in behalf of their clients. If T granted they will themselves file sig. subsidiary bill In eflllltl’ l»0 l‘lll0l`C¢' into form. b _ 'lie-,_n problem of lzeiting people up g in ie niorningg is as old as the hills, and one of the early patents i5.;uc,1 fl-1,., ,-_,,._,_,m-, ,,f th? mte M,.H_ 1.71,./_a_ sed through the city last evening on ¢0 WH Y"-eo:i;;l1r.i\_ c‘ty, tool: place Sat-bhis \vav_to Boston to undergo and op- i'!`0flll<‘ft-‘F-" _ __i_l_`c-lsparlr from' the flue niizliting on the last night. roof. ` P _ _5 ' If ` cod. health ti b" dlllol o, Basil., where he is Iochtel. barrels ofifun at the Valentine, ---4 fe in the Arena tomorrow'c\'en~' “ S IHUFHIW: viill be one cal condcn milk alla lm" CMS mllled fl‘€igl1l-- earnest address in the Opera House. c inward cargo Saturday was two_Tlie meeting opened at 2.30 and Mr. The outward cargo by the Minto _ _ _ . » _ iuiversary _of the translation oi thcltatiun on_t_h;ingtters under consider- 10.2 James version _of the ililileiation and was listened to with rapt hm “'11” mild" U10 Sllblect of a num-iattcntion by s very large audience. "'i‘l~is: i.A'i‘as'i° saws 'PHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,.-,RST 0,, A,_,_.. PAGE THREE W. G. Dystant, city. left last night for Georgetown on a business frfp threatened war if Newfoundland as- sumed an ohdurate attitude. "This threat," Mr. Bond argued, "is th; strongest confession of American de- pendence upon fisheries concessions in our waters." "Cajoler`Lrs," Mr. Bond explained, Fred Worth, son of Henry Worth, ity, who has been visiting at the nine of his parents for the past few ’wi:eksi, ~left .last aight on the mail e ' 1 for Geox' etoun o return to CoVCrS_ a scheme for i'ig|;in_<; ii kind ni g alarm on old fashions-d wall clocks. i on lht clock had joiwncyed around to 1, t e desired hour for the alarm il By this nrranggenicnt when thc hniid h Fl placed under the clock. A more nlol ei' if h iring was released that dropped .fi : weight on s tin pan thnt had hcc,i!J_ l‘o n device consists of a nicchaiiisin i be riggcil up on fhc head of the ed so that when the alarm was cr of special addresses at the rc- ulnr services. hy as-.»_ ii. o. snhthie. The phil-' I The flreii-ien were called out about .5 last evening for a slight blaze on the R a---_ Yesterday afternoon Evangelist A. H. McMillan, New York, delivered an P lii-_ Crawford, of Hunter River, P. P E. I., accompanied by his sister, pgs. vhile in the city could not wait in ll The sympathy of their muh lvl ' ` --_ ,__--:E h "that we will increase our sales i ther mari-refs ii/rliich Canada will robably abandon in order to supply -s:ii'f‘r.~= were: \V. B. Robertson, M. the depot for his train, hill. had to -"\m"l`i""" l`@‘l‘ll"°ml'“U"-U Nloraii, (Thai-lcs Lyons, W. S. be carried to a near hotel to rest.- "l0i Vllllt. J. Gillis and l’cter]St. John Telegraph. tfl Stewart. _ - n "ware implied in the 'recent pretend the Newfoundland Premier, Sir Ed- ward Morris. Mr. Bond said th-at the colony thereby sacrificed the right of appeal to The Hague tribu- nal which was assured it under the award of last summer. He maintain- ed that "all the money spent by l\’ewfoundlnn_d_ ou account of the ar- bitration of the fisheries question has been virtually wasted because of this abandonment of its right to appeal." "While the award of The rlague tribunal is i;ati.sfautoi‘y in some re- spects," he continued, “it neverthe- less presents several features which may develop serious annoyance to Newfoundland." Discussing Canadian reciprocity with the United States, Mr. Bond said that lic was opposed to New- foundland entering any reciprocity agreement in conjunction with Cann- `da.< i "Canada wants independent reci- rocity," hc said, "because Canada’s roximity enables her to supply American markets with fresh fish ii "I think, however," he continued In closing, the former Premier urg- thnt,ths colonial assembly grant bounty to local fishermen, thereby encouraging the prosecution of th erring fisheries hy natives. _ _ l mpctition with Newfoundland’s salt r Il 9 for the Support ‘ff “lhich thffm has sounded a iictlike affair is ;ai'dci\ or sin flower bed is useful, so what was the co Patent Office to do but issue paperslnpened. The mechanism also supplies when a man came along with such ai oxygen to the interred pending thc device that was undeniaibly new. The arrival of the relief_expedition. _ an .s ` _ _ .Hale, of Kansas City, in 1885. The fhestorehelinnded me Slo and strolled novel feat,,,.e about them is that “Way-" _ they were to he of greutzst utility And so it went on and on and on. when they werc not being worn, They were constructed with a long cord W _ _ proved bed did not throw fi fit and suing for divorce from her second ejwt the Sleeper when the ,._1a_,.m . Cl Wll' C. . ` . ~ ‘ v _ _- . h“l_‘_l7_2_‘_‘ _'fer iaxxney };°u';’_‘;nit almost ,s_o_unded but in0_I_tly 101105 him belllly some stoiy pleasingly told. The Jeal- t on the floor As a kind of companion piece to hese devices Linus H. Shaw, of f n simple lisrness designed to pre- ent one‘s sleeping with the mouth pen. ` _ Mention should be made of a pair suspenders patented l>Y GCOFEC U- oven into them that could be read- y iihriivsiied, “thus." says the iw- to unusual efforts for Patents enry, of Lake Charles, La., pstenf_.- an ini-,piggigg apparatus for BIKINI" supposed corpse that has been in- ave and sounds an S. O. S. alarm the house of the scxton. Which ll* ntinued until the grave has been E CI __.i-,- I iff’ lil lh ef! ed that you couldn't beat. When the alarm went oil the hed performe friends and acqu:iinfanccs,_will he si con- stant source of protection ii_i case of fire or thieves and in tiiiie»of sickness will pay for itself over and over. Tlie Pllfmc m _ ' ` Y S* fivrs and friends in this city will bc extended to Alfred White and family, death of Mrs. White which occurred of suddenly yesterday after a protract:d a illness. She leaves to mourn quite a large family besides' her husband. She was .i-i sister of Mrs. Fred Dam- crxll, city. ' _ m _ 0 ron__ ___!;1__1_f_e_f;f:nr'a"_p€_____oulan», Hwlellke°:onoendlll~ l00|i\S Sf.00 PEIIIIAY AIIHP “°:\!mn(|:\‘;"i’::»"vI:=;le :!=?¢,ls’ EUROPEAN PLAN. _ ' .i ~n‘ \ one in whose behalf Dr. Hutchinson Eugen, Ti-ng; Cgmpnny Halifax Fire Ins .... .. N Acadia Sugar... . 103 Brnndram-Henderson 100 Halifax Elec. Tramwny 100i 'l DIED. OSLEN-At Murray River, 1'. hi. i., Feb. 8th, 1911, Catherine, 'relict of the late Martin Oslen, aged sixty- two years. MUQUARRIE-At Rice Point, Feb. 10, 1911, Hector Allan, beloved son of James McQuarric, aged 15 years. Funeral today (Monday) at 11 a. H1- ` WHITE-ln this city, suddenly on Feb. 13, 1911, May, Wife of Alfred White, Douglas St., at the age of forty-two years. Funeral notice later. Argyle Shore on Feb. 13, 1911, Grace, widow of the late Donald Mcliean, aged 6] years. Funeral will take place from her late residence Argyle Shore, tomor- row, (Tuesday), at two p. m. In- terment st Canoe Cove cemetery. ANNOUNCEMENTS **W_ill you be able fo recognize our'valentfne at the skate in the "The Fourth Regiment Band will scoursc a program of select music 2-l3d1i. packed and carried in your grip, owse Bros’ White Wear Sale is week. lt commences Thurs- y morning at 9 p. m. 2-I 3d3f crades and many others will be d all. MARITIME SECURITIES. Feb. 9, ioii BANKS. Ie. America...... . 151 w Brunswick... . 275 va Scotia 149 270 275 239 MISCELLANEOUS. cadfn Fira Insurance... 105 cadia Su' ar, 65 ___ 137 150 100 ova Scotia Tslephono......... 120 tlnflellfs Pfd...... 104 101 57 _l_ BRANDRAM-HENDERSON LIMITED - -~- -_ -»- -m--- - _ _._; _; "' ' __._, ' _ -~ -_ 4 t_iie hh; i__i.<{._ ,,_ . i _ - _ V l A R L 0 T T 0 W N Sm Rnullihigglnlircirnocnv » M Whether the device is . - l . , ~ . _ .’ _ _ . - _ _ ` "' .1 _ _ _ practical and Ind - ' _ (bontinued from page 1) e be genelally used is altoge1,|,e1_ B ' ---~~~--i--~~ ---- Every Uwner is Delighted _ - Wifhfhe IMPERIAL - I ° 0 I O _ :.1la::"2;i..ss°;:..::::';ra:z".; ----if Safisfies Every Need Fi-oiii every part of Canada come enthusiastic letters written bi' men who have bought Imperials - men who put this supi'ciiif.~ marine motor through all sorts of severe tests and found that if. backs up every statement vc make regard- _ ing it---have found that it is the best all purpose motor made in Cainarla. 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The Bonds are well secured bythe Assets of the Company, and the earnings are largelyin excess of interest requirements. thus providing an ample margin of safety. The nafiire of this Company's business; its siiftvessfiil record; the ef- ficiency and integrity of the Managenient all conniifire :i definite and sub- sfnufial basis for the confidence of careful investors in its Bonds. DENDMINATIONS- $1090 and SIDU. Price Par Q Inf Yielding 6 per cent. ‘ l J.. C. MACKINWSH 81 C0. . Enlalilinherl 18115 _ _ Members Monfrsal Staci liliciungs. Direct Prlvnfe Wires l HALIFAX N.S. MUNTRICAL, P. ST. _|OHN,N.B. __ - - - zu M We own and offer for sale in luis to Suit purchasers, $5,000 Cape Breton ‘ Electric Co. i_ 5 p. c. Bonds P Price and descriptive circular upon application. F. B. MUCURDY & C0 “ Members Montreal Stock Exchange llnlifsx, Montreal, Sydney, Sf. john'|, Nfld. Charlottetown, P. E. I. dnt! _ tanfféld'| Com... G0 .5 BONDS. 100 97 S. Steel I: Coal 1.st....... 95| B. 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