<1 i.1_l _ ‘mg `i` f’ llvi 5,, __’~»`1fii~" 3 _f gi i if; ,gli 3;.,- tt). ht, ._ ___ ~ J ,., 11.1 ._ 5 1 t _. .\.l 'ti -fa 'I _ of 'ascending o`o's_ts,a/ od __ _ price_:dlv§:ltem‘ent without_pan\llei)%o. UBI eiatietical chart is needed to prove this- _ 'fx t.. fb' h ' 'f1¢byevefy- _ “ and il; ofleezilreldrriizliistol all. lt is a TIEIDBQ time for thorou hly weighing values, a hilhenme-w elvis' time for takin advantage of every oppor- ;»_'_i;e°;`&'i»°'|\i_';>_;':i:'~'ii'iiiv'°° _ tuoityitlut ongmamuimmzog. _ __ _ _.Certain-teecl 0 'l .' _Q _-.______Roofinfgb _ ~-l.'*Horri_air.s"»'tlie costo uilding 3 'l CER1’[°§N'-TF.\ll§D offers a substantial saving in roof cpntinidiollsf ."fi*ft’§‘tlii_lf‘ér`ilriy "oth`er'tii-ne. .Itcosts less to buy, lei! to lay, len';¢¢ andééss pery _oi.life. Because oi tremendous .pro-. eileralmslse one third of all the roll r~ooiin'g_rnade~i_n ' America), and because of economies effected by enormous re- modern machinery and favorably located mills, the G¢Il_$fi_l tlle'.best roofing arthe lowest costa '_ _ riw rials tothe finished rolls, it is made in the Gene the Gcnei-al’s_own produ'ct-'frf_ ‘_ ..`».‘~.'Th|g¢' ' ' " ` . "Iris hlade of the`*best quality roofing felt, thoroug' Y ‘=r the Generalfs own blend of soft asphaits and coated wild(-`¢n`_impervious covering ‘of harder asphalts. This keeps the lnnersaturation soft, and prevents the drying out process so destruc- tive t'o`ordinary roofing. That's w-hy CERTAIN-TEED_ outlasts other roofing. lt is guaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 years, according to ___ Jly, __Exp¢rience proves that it lasts longer, _ __ _ __ __ __ ‘ 'HCERTVAIN-TEED is sold by responsible dealers everywhere ati _#___ E_mou°n_,_ During the onerwry Mn ~'* 'redsonable prices.' Investigate itbeforeyou decide on any type ofrooi; ' W Save rags-tliey’re worth big money nowl Prices pail! for-rigs eight times ae high ae lfyear age. _‘ _ - R slllag !-got any r ` P You‘re It ' 5 ave '|ot?E?f old ra lucyilyouh a gr aroundtheplaee,hef'aiislalhey'l|bring' ' you big money now-'lfeighttimes as ` much as you used to get for them. - Lael year rags sold around lic a ppuud-_-now they--are bringing 4:: a _ 'pound wil manufacturers are glad to 1 et_a_thtini,at that .pri§'e. ing( iofm the Basis of many well _»|tn6wn.p`i0d_\l¢‘ts, such as writing p`ap¢r,|0ofin'g etc. The roofing mills alone used a iiuarter ol a hiiillidli-*H tons of'ngs'last year. At.'{_>resent prires, this quantity of rag: cost $12,500,000 more thatta year ag_o-`-:___f- _ 5.-1°! Mn _Watkm ' , -_ . an increase in price oi $40,000 a day for roofing. Boys and girls!-This is your chance to make some money.;-Get busy and hunt up all the ia s you can iind. ‘ Sell them! They'll: bring you good money. lf you are not oiiered their real value, write our nearest office. General Roofing Manufacturing Company 4. [Wo1ld'| largest rnanufaclurcra of " Roofing and Building Papers _ '?&‘1‘.‘§i:'..f'rf§tv.l.‘:;::t°i.l‘.r::i°eh.‘Z'.;ty;.f::E£::: 1 ‘ _ 0. SOLD BY - . Wholesale & Retail _ 7 ` ' . Morrison with M-r. Carbonnel and Mr. - 0 . G. Gaudet be empowered to make re- , I _ U gulatlons which will tend to the better 1; 4'( _. _ _ - _ 'I _ 1 .‘ :' _ _ ' _V , _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ \ " _ _ _ _ cu _ im .1 CANADIAN icovsRNM1-:Nr RA1_LWAYs___ ‘ Pltiisics EDWARD =isi.AND ”'rnm"r`A`1sr.n iN manner DECEMBER 'z'mi, iiusm ._ *nhl Dug,”-¢._.n¢¢,d down, Trains inward-Rea ’~"»°.‘r‘ ”f.‘.‘.’ ;.,”%‘li A fi .Gia - _ me _ gat. _ Daily Mon.Wed.- Tues. .P.M. ~ A.M. 'R-M.. 18.50 1.45 7.00 Dep. Charlottetown Arr 5 25 11.30 12.11% 1.4.15 2.89 8.13__`._ 54.55 3.08 9.00 _Hunter River _ __ Emerald Jet. ` 3.32 10103 10.19 _ ` 4:15 10.31 11.0.3 1 gh -335' _ ., ;~ _Kangington _; 2.51 <9.38 9.45 §l66‘-"~:!€.::` 'Arr. P“".f"'<`. ‘ 1. Snmmeralde De1i.'--f`_-.'20~- l"9:'15 f'll_t_l'6__ ‘lng_ indentl. _ ` `f‘ ME!!- Bll god' 1 --o‘aa5i'lii5 en 9°. _ _"*°°" .__ i' '-'-» _....1 1 i _ again. favored the congregation with a beautiful rendition of the Solo. “l V, Come to Thee." Miss Helen Smith b tor Carbonnel who discussed improve- d up this Associutloii should be appointed Tueg, with anl:irt_ and expenses paid." The °x_5un_ Thu,-_S,,_¢_ & |i\|»f_ & F;-L ren-ilution with the amendment cnrr|~ I AM and after ,sonio further dlszussioi: by 10,15 iiesnrs John rzioirords R. N. cox. Hon. 3_5() _. _ Unit-iii and cllters the ma_=,z21._! ad- g_0g_ 1_ourl\od.__ ' » _ I1 1 = swirls C conraitv.-rho irouowiua 'youns men have 'been added to the strength of “C" Company at Sum- mersldo-John A. Gallant. St. Timothy Bernard. Lennox Island; John T. Campbell. Coleman; Edwin Kooush. Tlgnlsh; Paul Pineau Bloomileld; R. L. McKinnon. Richmond. A' BANKING CHANGE.-The St. John Standard says: Mr. R. G. Wal- lace formerly of Charlottetown. who has been manager of the head otllco or 'the Bank of Nova Scotia ln this city for the past four years. has been promoted to the position of manager - f the Hamilton. Ont.. branch. He drill leave in about six weeks time to take up his new duties. While his friends are sorry t~ lose him they are glad of the fact that his Bood ‘ work has been recognized l this way. His successor h re will be Mr. R. H. Anderson, who comes form St.'John's. Niid. Mr. F. W. Ross. the present manager at Hamilton ‘will go to Win- nipeg to t_ake_the place of the into Blaii' Robertson. A1' s_1'; '.|'ArM'ss ci-iuiicH.- 'rho oii‘l.cers` and men of the 105th Battalion arnded to St. James Church and the Cathedral yesterday morning headed by the Regimental Band. At St._James Church Rev. Dr. Fullerton preached an eloquent sermon of deep fervour and patriotism on, “The Nation in Arthur Bruce sang in his clear, rich vgiog "My Task," which was greatly enjoyed. At the evening service he .presided at the organ in tho absence FISH AND GAME A880. MET-The onnnualmeeting of the P. E. I. Fish and Game Association, held on Friday 'evening was well attended, the Presl- dcnt Mr. A. E. Morrison, presiding an excellent paper was read by Mr. Mor- rison on fish and game conservation. followed by remarks by Prof. Mc- Crondy, Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh, Prof. Ross. Hon. Charles Dalton and Inspec- - ments that could be made oii P. E. Is- land in the laws etc. An intelllgoih. discussion of the whole situation re- sulted in tli_e following rosolutlonzz /moved by Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh, that the President of the Association, Mr. preservation of our game. Mr. W. L. _ Colton, in secnndiug the resolution nd- dcd this nmeiidment: Moved. that in view oi the great value of bird life to the- agricultural interests of the Pru- vliicu and the great attraction birds _mid fish have for tourists visit* ig no Province uid iipiendlng their inoiiey hcro.[0-_maine inspector nomlnntud hy ' Titel. Thur. k-Sat. A \~» T_ l .‘ 3 Daily Mon.W§d. ` e1.Sun.'_& `Il‘rl."_ ‘_f “ ' .ts n.ao nop. summoniao an-. _ asa 12.15 ` “ '$.14 " 1.14; ' .ov 2.44 you " 710. 5.00 Arr. Ti€llish Port I-llll 0'Leary "B1 3.57- » »A.lberton . 7.54: -*io 1.01' 4 ms t vtfa in so an sa -759" »--- r D99. ‘ H ;‘§ ";_'i§-.’i.-- ' increases ' strength _,__ 5'. ' ' 'ER-wen. ur. & Bat. _6.§0'. ' " 4.`25 Arr. Cape 'l'ravor|e‘Dep. ---» -- . _ ' if Q_"_` ' '- ’of gellca.t_e,ne_rvo;i;$ . ' _ < ' _ 7" `\ ill) nm °w” °°9° 5.00~'»‘ ‘ . i' '$.65 Dep. Emerald Jct.~ Arr. - -' 8- ,e iq.; ~5 ~ f _. per cent listen days ' 3 ~ 1* 57.' 'ln many` finstnncea. 5 : Daily ax. Bat. Sat.&Bnr:. only. f_ _8|t.._l:,8i`in. only ‘U Ptll. P.M. . - Bar. Difliy ox. ~_ _Y _.74--¢_ " 8100 forfeit if it ` only. Sat.&,Run. -1' ~-. -f-- fails as per full ex- only. Sat. & Sun. I planatlon ` in lar? A.M. _ LJI. ~_ 8.10 3.10 Dep. Charlottetown Arr. 9.45' 10.00 - 4.25 3 .°‘£‘t"'9°"¢?' 525233 .`~`_-RM. A.\’l'. Botlrll 4.51 Vernon River $.81 . 1.00 Arr. MnrrayHarbor"‘De». 1200 * _, '_ _ 3. Den. Charlottetown Arr. 10.30 1 _ - , Mt. Stewart ' “ '$.15 “ " 5. 0 Moi-ell Bt. Peters frP§F?rr esaaasaa _ A_M_ 8.40 8.17 A.. `hl-I $15 _fp 0905 we "_iv,|,.l:__ f __A.\'f» mmlfi G4 tb Q ___ we $1' 'ze := I-I .'55 _ 5,27? ‘ .ggzllgn =.s.ao.e._ss _ ~ mm _ , _ p. 7.00_____ _ ____ _'___ _ ‘ _ _ It Dep.~ Mt. Stegart U E: ___ .. ,._ __. 8.04 ' 1 1.3:: 1-._-io.-.1 1 P °"° 334 Ml” D- R“‘1S`° f°l' 'P' -:»‘.\'f1'ii'os.~'i» e.4ot>An-.»_~eoor-gsows ~»..mp. ii so sito.. ’.'.' 'ii' lf..,.ii°"ll“‘°”*- 1'" °'°“G°°'¢° 9°-0 l _ .tho 11.2 Keai§e..=Re"re $lrii.‘.. io.. ‘.;....tats'.f~¢r.;i.i..i wlileh-thewblie are _invited is in§P=_¢f~., write before purchasing, _~__.,_ _r‘“_ Pesivet 1°. aiioemeuries. Sat. Dailyex. _ A N W _ i 0 7367'2°MM,u_‘°' 'rx' _ » . » -~~i.-i.»'~- 1 fr... ..f,., __.,,.ii_,., ii, .__'.'~. `t_. 1- ».'..v'.`_w _,.0 and article soon to a . pear in this paper. Ask your doctor or drugglsl. about lt. Apothncarieg Hali~ G. E, Hughes Prop. and Central Drugstore, E. A. Foster. Proprietors. always carry it ln stock. ' _ ‘SPECIAL SERVICE.-There will be or the late special 'services tn Bt. James School- place night.; '8 o’cloclL The gcrament of 9.45 to tlie' 51 Bupper .will he dispensed to R. C Joseph Scully, Rocky Point; Daniel _ FUNERAL Prince 'l'h Chari- at 10 came return to sengors ddwaftl was both ways tho train which left a. m. returned' at 1 p. m.. Cape malls. PZ-in SEED FAIR MEET|NG.- A 1119011118 of' the Central Seed Fair Com- mittee was held in Charlottetown on Friday. Avrii 1fh._w-settle up tho sr- talra connected with the recent Seed Fair. The financial statements ot the Secretary was read and adopted. 101° iirizes in the Seed Department and $60 for Household Science Departf ment. The runlxingexpenses of _the Fair in all were $72.06 from which ls to be deducted $85 for Seed Fair ad~ vertisements. Considerable discus- sion took place and suggestions were made for the consideration of the next' Seed Fair Committee. It sometimes happens that samples smaller than called for on the prize list are put on exhibition, and it was suggested that in future the eahiblts should be weighed and only those conforming to the reqiurements of the Prize List ahold be allowed In the competition. It was further Blwxeated that all ex- hibits of grain _should be made in clean unstemped _tton-bags. It was also decided would be in the interest of the' Fair to cali a general meetlns immediately before the Spring work on the land basins. Ac- cordingly, this meeting will be held early in May the announcements of it to be made through the Press. : :Catholic Testaments and prayer books juatvrecoived at the “Little Book Storo"“also a. lot of nice mottos call and see them. 168 Queen St. 8174~4»10M1ipd. m 3 .li Miiluiim § JUDGE REDDIN. Citizens were shocked and saddened yesterday on learning of the death of Hon Richard Reddiu, Judge of Pro- bato, which occurred at his home shortly after -eight o'clock yesterday morning. He had been lil only since last Monday rind no serious results had been aiiticipatcd until shortly bo- iloro his death. Tho deceased was n son or Mr. Dennis Reddin and an uncle of Messrs D. O'M aid George Reddlii of this City. Ha as occupied thc position of Surrogate and Judge of' Probate, since 1892, the duties of' which he performed with marked ab- ility. lie was 'I9 years of age and leaves to mourn his widow formerly Mrs. Burke, and her son and daughter; Mr. Stephen Burke, Alberton and Mlssl Bessie Burke at home. To the be~ reaved relations the Guardian ten ders sincere sympathy. ' MR. BENJAMIN ANDREWS. At Hope River on_ Merch; 20th. Benjamin Andrews a.t‘l.he ripe age of 79 years passed peacefully;nway. The services_at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. H. R..“B`e1l of Kensington and notwithstanding the bad condltionof the roads quite it nuinf' bei' _turned out to pay their last tri; -in high esteem. He ‘leaves bo mourn his widow. two sons and two dough-‘ tors. and two brotlicrs.'namély.'Mra. Hurry Colo. Hope River: Mrs. .Duncan Robertson. Melrose Highlands, Mass; Edward. Vancouver D. C.. James. ou the homestead. It_oh§i‘t Andrews. Ebon- <>20l‘. P. ~E.‘ I., George Andrews. U. S., MB |ll’°i-hors. - The pall-bearers were Mussra Donald Andregs, Allan Cras- woll. C. F. Simpson. homes Plndor- Sasi. Joseph MOAlecr. l3oi't.i'am Welsh. -MRS. CHARLES l;UNDi » The death occurred tn'Wlnnlpog on Many liomesartrshtidoued by death at tho ago or is years and a -mouths Mrs. Lund was born ln Alexandre near Pownal. and when mari-lQd'» settled with her husband ln tlie`§homeete`ad now ownod by her son Ernest. at Mt Herbert. I-lor husband `tliotl' about 40 1. __ _.,,_ i . 'mt r , -.ai .»..;',, £1 4 J _ . _br llE‘vrx';°._G£i|`nlgiva fwhich W lives, in one _ ,factories in the world. ' A-#Dial il’ 'l‘ f Cl. dealers, e_ts;y=li:r::_ _ e stiyluh foundation ~ _ _ the up-to~datel "7 7f.='.€"-fff i¥‘fD_&A"'-'bra La 1” “i l ll S' . ~; ~ _'i‘ ,';i’>Sg_tj,e~itioney,_and 4 Night? oesperate _Greases _ _ .,-..,s-»,_;Fir‘raawan»is0ve'°rfts A .»~~ -iN=ed‘ttio»-Acrsr-_ _i A- i 'fl ill ____,____v'¥l¥‘,’_'!‘.aS -l¢ff°*'5°“ _ Qlieyoi.:_thle'it!"eli'¢e_°t‘.'§ii¢if=:#frills A“‘°"i°°“ s*°¥é ' 'P - Amr it snowed that $190.20 me been pam , ' torment was .ln bute of respect to one whom they helda ` .. 1 :'ii1.I. . iti:_i' _ ;-' .1 I `, __ _- Gtialsv ;Cha1fiot i 5* Wednesday, H Cyral- Poorf Rotation i esfésiggmvém ~ 'l‘*nitEE`fi=Ait"r. s1ocRAPH'» _ T wa i it Play made Famous by. ‘ 'A _ _ ‘f;Soi;._smiu1 Russell ' Greater t'__._~W_illi || i>soi>r.a»s rn:-:A1~m; ll Thomas Jefferson _ the _aged Inventor and thrgeemvthefless. 5 Gripping Acta -5 rkjddi (Elin _' 'sto of p_o_very and riches a pro- ' ' __ ‘f _ _ ignotable forits human appeal _ ' _ From the Pathe-Studios. ._ Ma estic Players Present L C. Qhumway, George Routli, i _ violet iuomiiiian, Aa; Gleason Fm- Hgr Fath¢r’§~7Sins IN __ _ “The Dragoman” IN` TWO ACTS _ ` An oriental Drama of Romance, Betrayal and Vengeance Magniiicent Oriental setting and a_ Story that carries the Lure of the East _.1 ~ 1--, w»~.»~.n.~\ - IN TWO ACTS 'V Featuring Blanche Sweet, Billie West a'nd` Wallace Reid..-f~=__ ._ _~ 1. A story dealing with the hard lot .o_f__woinen workingi for small salaries " ' BIG BROTHER BILL: .coil/ii-:DY DRAMA _The Mistake of Mammy Lott' I COMEDY»~_ ~ ND THURSDAY ' ~ -wituisri-:SDAY A _ _ '|‘i< ' Margarita. Elslier _ and Pollard in f _ QUEST 1 _ , 0 iN Fivi-: PARTS _ Tl1'-1 DONALD D. MCPHERSON the '-5 ot -- removed to' f Many homes are saddened by doatli the war. Among those is tne one of Mr. A. J. MacPherson, Glen who received a message from i but England, announcing of his son Donald Dun- tubercuiosis, aged - Private MacPhor- for won ago for the ratio him. worked in they death BEN August, ani- 'proud and his t .spirit of patriotism he’ to the his work in defence of hls.a, father, ere If all Caiiadlana of military .ibi-others, look t.`-tlio_ war as lic did' number of would beidestijoyed more memorywas Writing to lils futile: af.ter¢Msroh 12th. in e saidr ie snw`inari'ied° °-` ~ W and for about .25 years and till the time she with son Of a five Mrs. with Urn home mother _West ar were home' by rltesi mo her labors Co., H ‘\. w ii ' Ei F B: - . i IUSI was -. . ., r.. L ._ _ use _ '_ _._, _.ri .._ - _ __ii. ` ` “ '.i~~ -.~ _m ll We--are prepared to _buy a_ large quantity___good Timothy Hayfalso Oats, white and black for feed and seed. . _4 71' hundred l;_ushols_Potatqes an`dTurnips. _ _ J. ' A " Wo are 'alho'_buying Wheat, Barley and Buckwheat- _ -» _ ' “Wo bu'y"'l5oiiit1"y. _everylweok in the;y6ar,..a1so Eggs audi-Bother; - ' l -."~.i':t-.'-!>_'_a._ i_~__:_f__»_;__» =_,‘__._ ___. .1 M;-_ __- ._- _ . 1-. __ _ __ _ ____ ` “1`f.F_i¢`_'lfl_‘»`1‘ lion _and llealf; Wanted. r rvf~s»ff»' P¢»if=.».@»i ‘r;~;__..;.; ....Y.£:l.1r;z°h*“lil..‘1I?;t;.*:.t~f’%§'§f$‘ f~f°=~r» 'eh Q __ __ “ ~ < . f A' llfgliesf Cash' 1 Prices _ _M wsasii 'urs aiisbrstoa ~~it1o-itioio6""wi§o' ranking* one Gatos; Iii." _ _ j-_41’_-»_f\\1l_ like Of 'field end sarderiiosédi- - _ ~ 1 ~ - 'Fleiir §enti»‘1'l‘e6id,'U-iooei~i'»;-‘s and Meat of all kinds, also Oronk§ry'§¢fi€;' ' -and Enatriolwan-._._'.' '_ me .mem iodhrnmn __ __i.id.” sacrifices _to star 0