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ML.. -------~- PAGE FIVE ' 555--1-1- C _ 3 _I ' _ . _ _ L_. _ 1 ___ ' _ i _ l i - "C if , CHARLOTTEIOWN -th This family llnimei-it has nice Taken inwnrdi 'r h sit Of generations. so" Thm“_ C__o__y_i “gs cugedhthousands ot Colds, Foul-tis. ment for Bruiser, Svielliii§ii:nRhea:m::X'_;:y=__hi§__er;_the best lini ll aiiieiicss. JOHNSON’S llnodyne lq Papraggs _ Charles McKay. or Damiey, win; _ ‘ _ mwmenv A under_ treatment in the P. E. Isl The remedy, in emergencies. Sold everywhere “i>i.ii:s sa line to which vw my PH' tlcgénr nttent on. e carry B I0 stock and can quote low pri con:- iilgrrrsrsra .. gotten cad ni 'EWUW :i!i9e‘3éi)ttou°'Fr:wl Line “"“i’.l‘ i-Til. gtitlbpqipd L nes nnil A oltl§ope oliioigiifé e on any if t'°°..i‘:°.'.° f°'“° :ii i°x..r.‘ ‘ l‘ i =.,°. -l.. Iabllysfierl Iionae- Brucc Stewart Q. Co. Ltd. _ Suecsuorl to A. Knn°¢|!4|.Co 3 iiiivaliice, iivaiizililc for acconiniodutioii of Denial Conioriions Are Short Lived Generally but. good dental work isa thiugotbeiiiity, and n lo ' for life. li you will ti_'_v us, you will ilnclsitting nt crown or _bridge _work lust as comfortable us reading an inter- esting story. We can improve your app- earance iind your health. and help you to onloy your food better. |25 Queen Si. “r N xiliecr Q. Goffn. c Phone 215.! ___,_,._._;-111-1 Grand Trunk Railway System., REDUCED RATES ln effect from Mnrcli iotb to April iotb inclusive. _ Sui-ond Class Colonist fares from Mont- real to Nelson, Vzxncogxér, \/ic\oi'ia` l \Veslniinsicr . 4170 Seattlo,Spokiine,Taconia,Wash. S Portland. Orc. San Fr:-iiicisco, Los Angeles, I San Diego, Cal. j' SS9-0° Mexico City, Mex. Low rates to nmny_ other poil1iS_. “nd aim from other stations on the t-rand Trunk Railway System. Tourist Sleeping Cars Louvc Moiitrezil for C-iiirago on llliin- days, Wednesdays and Fridays, at io.;}o p ni Bertha, which may bl! l'\?-‘iGfV°l-I I" passciiqcrs iiolcliug first or sccuiid class tickets* on payment of nom_iiini charge. Connection made with trains carrying cars of siiiiilnr style at Chicago. For fiirtlicr information apply to I- Qiiiiilaii, D. l’. 1'\~, M0nU'93~l °" `W. K. ROGERS, C. 'l`. A. 84 Great George Street, Cliarlottetown, P. li. I. 2~z7dtili,apliu REMOVED We have re- moved from no ` Euston Street to 180 Qncen St. to stables formerly oc- ' b Fred. Cameron, trainer ;`li;iseedstdvbles are situated between the taiiorin establishments of John T. McKenzIe and James Callaghan, most convenient to every Y» large and roornY. havin! in ¢°°”°°' tion eight large stalls, where horses un be tied in perfect safety. We will be pleased to meet all our old and new customers with better ac- mmmodations and facilties than ev- er for first class worl¢.Thanking one d all for their past pi\t\’°nn8¢ I n mntinungeo of same J. A. HENDERSON. Q . Bgg .M PIIUDG |77 dtterwtf wt wp.. . Horse Shoer. that Imperial Service Medals hav ‘ been grunted by the King to the (0 ` lowing employes of tlic I‘. E. Islan Railway: .Iohii Casimir Perry, Joh 1-fenry Burns, Henry Stems Coffin Henry Sutherland (deceased), Jame Merry, John Thomas McNally, Then riiedals are granted by the King as reward to persons who serve at less 25 years, and whose service has bee meritorious, after their rotiremen from the service, and the desire that the presentation should be ma publicly, and, as far as possible, i the presence of the employes of th - Railway, and any others who migh wish to be present. It is intended t have these medals presented publicl at the Hall in the Railway Statio at Cliarlottetown, on Tuesday, Marc 7th, at 11.45 u.ni. fiiike thiso rtunity of soliciting An exchange speaking of the death of the wife of the Captain of the Stanley, formerly of the P. E. I. win ter service says: Through the unwircd air to Captain William Chapman on board the government steamer Stan- ley, outward bound for the Magdalen Islands, was flashed on Saturday, Marconigram with the news of th dead in her home here under mo distressing circumstances. Mrs. Chap man lived alone in S. McCounell's flat, 694 Main Street, and was found by Mr. McConnell, Saturday after had just passed St Paul’n Island impossible for the Stanley to aba not be able to land for two or thre weeks, and that arrangements rnus be inane for burial here- _There will be home-made candy, the kind everyone iikeu. at zion oinir schoolroom March 7. There were no cases before the pol. ice court in this city yesterday ___ The police made one arrest for -- _ drunkenness yesterday. He will __ _ ap- Thomas Poole, City, was registered -=~‘. Dear this morning. -A at the Dufferin Hotel, St. Joliri, on Monday. cb During the session of the Legisla- ture, the Public Library will be open in the afternoons only. The annual meeting of the Char- -- lottetown Steam Navigation Co Dany was held yesterday. m- Owing to the protest entered by tho Vlctorias of the last goal in their re- cent game with the Crystals in Sum- noon, lying undressed on her bed- room floor, dead. Dr. W. F. Roberts, the coroner, pronounced death duc to heart failure and thought the woman had been dead about twelve hours hours before being discovered. When Mrs. Chapman was found G. H. Flood, agent of the marine and fisher- ies department was notified and he at once dispatched a wireless rnessage to overhaul the steamer. The Stanleyi making slow progress on account oi thc ice and communication was al- most immediately established through I' is merside will now probably be dropped nd as it is of no consequence in deciding ce~ the championship of , the province Yesterday was Ash Wednesday and f the opening of the Lenten season. or Throughout the day and in the even- er-_ ing services were held in those of c- the churches of the denominations which particularly observe the season. /' D I: ' _ _ ' \ The funeral of the inte Joseph At a meeting of the quartei-iy ‘ \ f ` _ _ ` _ . - his l_;oi_1_:‘_d_8i the Miazhodist church held in ' " ‘ ` at ‘a v c recen' y it was unanimous- ( 2-45 p.in. to St. Dunstan’s cathedral ll' dticided 'S0 CXWHG H C8-ll £0 the \ 1/- \ and thence to the R. C. cemetery. Rev. Samuel Howard, B. D., of St, ( \ Wmwcvwm f - \ Vernon Burke, City, recently put on iqfite;eti2¢i»riliigTrl1]l30n2ei,n iidareifogtidilh vtlfiz _,© “mms um, uma) a_ tidyhscgre int bowling t_v_y_ith duck circuit, wslzich necessitates much driv- IIB _ ' \ - ___.,,_._,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2.,,.gw.,j sri; ‘.°.;‘....._‘_§.‘: ;:§.'_.s§§...".2:.;’;;°.s;‘: .‘:_;:f‘e.f‘..‘“.f‘.ii i \_ ». _ ,,|» / a means en'o 't - __ W c a s scores were over e pro ia y accep a ea from St. .“”°“ ‘W Y - J Y I at its best’ ccntiir _ mark John‘s, (Nflda). Both these gentlemen _ _ are well known in this province. At the annual meeting of the Domi- d- nion Rifle Associa/tion this afternoon, 5- the following otllcers were electedz- 1, Honorary president, Sir Frederick W. Borden; president, Col. Sam Hughes, M. P.; vice-presidents, Col. W. C. Mrs Owen Connolly City, has had MacDonald, of Toronto, for Ontario' 0- lit. Col. E. W. Wilson, of Montreal, de for Quebec; Hon. Senator Power, 0' '5 Halifax, for Nova Scotia; Col. Til- onvent. This sepia photo in from the 120". OI Ottawa. for New Brunswick; ii Col. S. B. Steel, of Winnipeg, for 0- Manitoba; Lt. Col. E. H. Prior, of & Victoria, for British Columbia; Lt. (lol. Davison, of -ith Regiment, for P. Fl. Island; Lt. Col. E. A. Cruik- Thn death occurred in 'Tryon yes- Shanks, D. O. G., of Calgary, for Al- Qf berta; Lt. Col. R. J. Gwynne, for hr, Saskatchewan, and Mr. Congdon, M. ,_ l'., for the Yukon. Lord Strathcona ral and member of the Methodist and the president of thc- provincial Th The Macliinnon Drug Co. i.. ...r 'r Y 11 i-IC c of Cm-_ GL Gem 8, KL Sts_ funeral on Friday at two o'clock t Tryon cemetery will be conducted b ref, associations are ex officio vice-presi e dents. Ottawa men representing 0, other provinces on the- D. R. A. y council are:-Maior H. C. Blair, Sir Frederick Borden and R. L. Borden M. P., for Nova Scotia; Lt. Col. D The Guardian has been informed R- Street. f0l` New Bl‘\1I1SWiGkL Brig- 9 Gen. MacDonald and Senator Watson 1- for Manitoba; Captain H. H. Gray, (1 for British Columbia; Lt. Col. H. R. n Smith, Lt. Col. R. A. Halmer, Lt. , (lol. R. Brown, and Lt. Col. S. H. S Rogers for Prince Edward Island; Lt. e (lol. Biggafr, for Alberta; Lt. Col. J. R W. Woods and Captain A. A. l’inai‘d 1; for Saskatchewan. Lt. Col. David- n son, of the Sth Royal Rides, Quebec, h made* a complaint about the short in barrel Ross rifle which he said did d n ' ' ot compare with the match Ross e n rifle, with the result that young c shots who competed against men t armed with the match rifle were dis- 0 couraged and gave up shooting. It y was pointed out that a big issue of n later pattern Ross rifles was to be h made to obviate this. Col. Hughes announced that an eiiort would be made to have the .303 calibre bullet replaced by B, .380 calibre throughout the empire as being much more etlect- _ ive with a lower traiectory. Earl Grey expressed the hope that the prize list would eventually be so in- creased as to attract ritlemen from all parts of the empire on their way B home from Bisley. . _,11_1 ‘ e _ death of his wife, who was found nl That - Cough Of Yours is only waiting for a favor- able chance to settle per- manently with you Drive it Away the Glace Bay Wireless. In two hon B thc roply carnc back that it would lic - n (inn the trip Captain Chapman would e f. _ ps- M ,:|'."°"i-._ lr ff '01 *-,» ,ri-,, ,_ “" -'°‘”"”’l'?,-,,‘é;ii‘iiii'r'rii» >"»~"-'/f~~- W‘.~r;r:.~‘I-“‘.-‘..,... -- M K- -.£‘_,.§.~_f.'Zaf-'\‘»'-- 'ir-_ -_ “I” hi' / 4 1;? _ ei 4 I - fi 'Q f /'Q idly* _pl ~i-. Pb lb *I ' i -Q./I llcre’s a Sweet Delilah awaiting a. hungry Sampson to carry off as flue a IB-Y“0l1ll 01 Choice Baking _ an can be found in a dny’s walk, Delicious Cream Dread Pies, Rolls, Buns, Doughnuts, Tea Cakes, Scotch Cake. SHAPE. &C~. Bll made from Wholesome Flour, Best Fruits, &c. No other bakery can best us in our bakery offerings. Prove it for yourself todny- S'l`EWAll'l"S before it gets too firm a hold. We have dozens of re- medies and will select one suitable to your case. .lohnson & .lolinson Tb *B ire _. ECLIPSE BAKERY i2~ idrif i Kent Street. '5 mea on the g,.a,,,.,_ when he med co ssG ° 99 40 flppe ing. The host in the city _ ~ _3 important bills were introduced int Inches wide and only l0l cts __ Logislaiuro yesterday Two A__Becmm they do not bam” _“_ w '-'A' . ` t 0 . I ' ° p°r yur 2_35d|;f_ dealing with the liquor license situa- _ Fum°”_ Q Wim’ coqllfd rgetracirs in the Province of Ont- a o _ The first bill, which was introduc- ed by Hon. J. W. 2-fauna. _proposes bA.-Nea But -he should notrilet het* to collect 5 per een . oi al bar re- e an ol maid because nhfs ch. ~. LONDON' HALIFAX SERVICE ceipts above an average of $40 per Q.-When the minister dave. "Do ,ii Tonics That weakness resulting from your attack of is grippe can enli- ly be cured by using our “After Grippe Tonic"--you`ll find they`ro the best you can buy.Th:_y’re ef- ficient, stimulnting an body- building-your friends will tell on about them for they have been benefitted b their use POPHOSPHATES. The Store With The Stock The busiest :fore on Chnrlotfetown'a busiest street. r . I - - .if k. ' : .i , ` -1. :.:,, » .. . , - iilii' ,¢` ` _ ::::l, » f ..:;il :iz \ EEE i . :iz A' _ .-Qi! _ , I svarrrrzf- I ...........-.__ ----::::::i'::"' 112.115:-.-nun In `\‘\`\‘\‘.\‘-‘\‘-\'.1l2§l \\\\\\\\\l\\\l\\ iiiusr\_\\\ -- ILA YI `_ ‘id- _ ,,.._ - ~< f i_ 3 _selling this cotton at i6c. Q . ___,__ \ C / English Print Cottons that ‘ Will Wash to-day of two great lines English Print Cottons. just the sort of values we Prints. attractive, in light and dark usual 14 to I5 cent values offered by mail order houses. Our price only . . . . _ . , , , _ ,, , _ crums splendid vane ai i-ic yo. D Year after year this famous cotton costs us a little more per yard~--- but we hav' never advanced the price. However another notch of advance from the niills, will mean that you will have to pay I5 to 16 per yd. for it. Many of ibe big ciiy stores -.ir-_~ now _ The width is 32 inches---the weight is good---the finish is smooth. fine and at `» traotiv'e. You can select from over loo patterns---in all the shades you can j nnekcf .... .. MC - | Ask for samples---we will send by return mail. 'ZF MAKING A SPECIAL SI-IOWIFG for quainted with the range we have and to know Manchester Specials at 12 1-Zc yd. Tbishandsome line of cottons runs full 3x i-iches wide, is firm, soft, fine, of good weight, and with very little starch or dressing. The range of patterns is very 31"' Wear of fine, firm, strong ‘ \\.’e want you to get ac- are able to offer you in sbudings Compare with .2 Ii \»\.\»»a-is SAMPLE 0RllER FORM f= Mooiu: fn nelson Charlottetown Please send me samples of your English Prints at per yd_ 1 Want -omg, thing in a....... ......shade. (Specify light or dark) Very truly yours l . oinsi suiiii iiiiiiii _.- OTTAWA, Feb. 27-The Hull mov- ing picture theatre men, who have been congratulating themselves on their recent victory OV" the I"`°vl“` ci-al authorities with regard to the Sunday closing prosecutions. are in for A rude shock. C. J. Brooke, K.C.;| who acted as crown attorney for the provincial government, states that he has received .instructions , from the attorney-ge/neral’s depart.-llwnt at Quebec to re-new proceedings, the au- thorities haping dednitely decided to close all the theatres in the city of Hull on Sunday. The actions will be k n the Quebec statute referring sion. ,_________...»-~ l MAN BURIED in snow sAvir.n nv Docs. ____- by their barks and antics, led a po paws. _ , Meyer, who was at one time ago. He said, after he had been re- vived, that while he was Praying there he felt a chill and fell on his get up he was powerless and gradu- ally lost his senses. .____._-_--- Viotoria Lawn for Spring Sew- dl-Prowso Bros Ltd MAC'S EMULSION is paint- `, able and soothing, the best of its kind and n favorite with all, per bottle.........-...35c and Sc BEEF, IRON AND WINE, a hi ss bed builder-A blood il J; 1 U' B'I‘.JOHN,HALlFAX.LONDON SERVICE ta en o ' to this question, and not on the Lord’s Day act, as on the last occa- NEW YORK, Feb. 25-Fou'r_mong- rel dogs, with the life-saving in. stincts of the St. Bernarda of the Swiss mountains, early yesterday, liceman and a watchman ton. grave in Evergreen Cemetery un which they found John Meyer, fifty-two years old of No. 339 Broadway, Williams- burg, unconscious lirom exposure. The man was partly buried in the snow. The dogs had scraped much of,tl1o snow from his back with their a wealthy cigar mpnuttscturer _ein Wil; , t , cerne r as i-:i;1i::bt\§§»i5ii;enth¢ogrn:e of hisywife, city of Chicago," declared Hon. Clif- Bnrbara, who died about three years Ildlssbliixllsahlfldl Shenandoah Mar. itith -C ____ i m PLAN FUTURE CITY, ' SAYS G. Y. COMMISSION. NEW YORK, Feb. 25-If dwellers in crowded city tenements could be persuaded to leave their cramped quarters for the farm lands of the -stat New York would have solved 0' - to a great degree, the problems of congestion, in the opinion of the New Yorrk State Commission on distribu- tion of population, whose report was submitted today to Governor Dix. Not only are the evils of overcrowd- ing curable, but they are preventable, the commission declares, audastate wide campaign to make farm life more attractive to persons of small means is outlined in the report. To rid thf cities of unnecessary congestion o non-workers, the com- mission recommends the passing of limits. Many such institutions, and passenger traffic facilities. REUIPROCITY IS (‘.f)Nl)}*}MNl~ll.). OTTAWA, March 1-"Tho bout years oi my life were given to the work of settling the Canadian Norith- west; and I cannot express my feel- a law requiring the removal of institu- tions ior the care of delinquent and dependent persons supported by cit- ies to points beyond the corporation he t report states, are to be found in the most crowded city districts. Thcrc should be a law also requiring grow- ing cities to make systematic plans for their extension and development. said to the man Wim stood pa-ciehgly. Such plans, the commission says, would include provisions for parks and playgrounds and adequate freight MONIS WILL SUCUEED f ' FRENCH PREMIER. PARIS, March 1.-There is practic. ally no doubt that Antoine Emman- uel Ernesi, Monis will be M. Bi-imrg successor as premier.-although he announced that he would give no for- mal answer until today to President Falleries' request that he form a new- Cnbiuet. - DINNER TO SIR WILLIAM ` V AT HALIFAX TONIGHT HALIFAX, March 1.-The Board of Trade and citi;g&_q(_ Halifax and Dartmouth are` dering a banqiuet. to Sir Wm. McKenzie tonight. An ln- vitation was sent by wireless, and has been accepted. Sir William is on board the Royal George, due at four o'clock this after-' noon. ; CRIME OF TRIGONOMETRY. A ncwly made magistrate was gravely absorbed ln a formidable do- cument. Raising his keg" eyes, ha awaiting the award of justice: "Offi- cer, what is this man charged with?" , "Bigotry, your worship. He’s got three wives," replied the officer. on the desk and placed his fingertips to ether "Office " he said so g . r, . me- ‘what sternly, “What/s the use of all; this education, all these evening schools, all the technical classes an’ ings at the prospect of seeing that country made the backyard of the lord Siiton, former Minister of the Interior for Canada, in condemning ty. _____.___. IMPORTANT Bii.i.s ‘ ron onn ONTARIO B TORONTO March 1-Three mo day. ' From London Steamer From Halifax ______________ ___ Rappahannock Feb ith mate e My und nerve fo without an equal. Perbottle . .......`.....75e Try Mac’c SYRUP OF HY- N=i".liIii.h Ronliidiiyiiix Mar'._3Il-t Minard's Llnimcnt Co., Limited. Halifax.Bt.John‘s.Nlld,Liverpoo\ service G°“"\°m°*‘_‘\;_`My ?°“5h*'°r;‘g\3h’°°” ~ old, was rown rom a ig a From Liverpool Steamer From Hnliicx injured her “how so ‘naw “_ “ma lJFcb. 18th Durango Mar. 8th ed sun d \ f l 1 `. th M“"°“’ T‘b"°°° U um years. aixiourvefrdttilzsncili MINARD " “"1 *"“°"*““ ,{“’{}‘,§}l‘, Liuinnnr eempieceiy cured ner s A ll Y D grhetalbove utenmdiiluligoze n llmxiied no 95° ll” U0* 5”” ”\°°“bl°d 1°' *"9 oommodntlon for nloon pnnlenlerl. W5" Yours trul The M Passenger and Freight Agents for the i Y 2 num Lino sunmeuie oe se nniiin J- B- LIVEBQUI1 Q__I. it Num, ,_,,, ,_ mmm mu ‘ i |49 Gi. oem-gs si l ,Bunn w,.m,`,,°0 LTD _.ist Jeeepii,.r.o., iaui Aug., moo N ,_ M, 'mmt “wut M __ _ i H°“'“ N- S- ’*¢°“*" what not? Please remember, in amy , future like case, that a man who has married three wives has 'not commit- ted hi_gotry, but trlgonometry. Pro- ceed.' The new justice rested his elbows' the reciprocity arrangement, and in breaking away from tho Liberal Dar- tion and thc other imposing a num- ber of new taxes, including one on marriage, what happens? A MATRIMONIAL CA'l'ECl-HSM. - Question-What is marriage? - , Answer-Marriage is an institution for the blind. ' -_ Q.-Why do some people never mar- ii o T77 ` divorce. - Q.-When a man thinks seriously o¢, A.-He remains single. ' , Q.-Should s man merry a girl lor' her money? f _ you take this woman for Luther or' worse?" what does he men-i" A.-The bridegrooin'n i-.niilv wn-_ strue it one way, and the bi-l mean? d A.-He means that he can make ber do anything she want; to ln- l`,°° ci.-when s euna is msn me good $1 ee whose many is it cue-r “ A.-fre one mouieve. Q.-When ii. child is bud and stupid,- to whose family il it due? A.-We refulc to answer. ° t , °A.-Not if _his wife is alive. _.i . ‘,\.‘ _-~~ \. . \~\