FEBRUARY 23- 1912 TH” ‘“’“""B"` “W5 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FIRST 01" AI-1- PAGE SEVEN ~ Y _ r -L A ~ ` ._ ___ - _ ' - ,_ -- - ~ . - L_ _ _ » n , ~ 9 [..,,, V5 _ at “ii -\ prompt attention. lest throu h ,,eg|cc,yo,,d,,,m uma ,,,_____l¥ The services next Sunday on Mt. registering at the Victoria Hotel. 11.... -noi vi.. Needs I It pays to buy in this Provincel P "°" ‘ ""1" stewart circuit wiit t»e._Btncir River 9 tc. \-\ \ '9 A~'rise:|=»'ric ._ 1'HRoA'r 1 _ .»‘=r-f'4'==°.== Past/’//es 'i tissues of the relief Endo ia, Q we-“é;_-_ lu- strengthen and bca! the overstrzined or iz-ilr.rv_r,d rsed b .ror"i~c'it t“rot ` ' Y l” »- 1. . ._ 1; L"cci:ili:=is.' '~'~ anihlsed by leading public speakers and siii(_cr:> the li ' World OVCV- Send Far Free Sem,-ilu to 172 lailcul Img nit iihmlui Cn. of tunic. Limitui, liianiiul. ‘- ‘. ,__ _ , _ ' ..».’-‘ ‘ ,,-_;,._ ft' condition yesterday. I throat and ,give prompt :tnd \'<.rii:cr:t;:ii I at 11 a.m., Dunstaffnage at 3 p.m. and Mt. Stewart at 7 p.m. | ' Officer Hooper. of the Charlotte-I town Police Force, who is seriously] ill, was reported to he in the samel The services on the Hazenbrook field on Sunday next will be as fol- andra, 3 p.m_; Hazelbrook, 7 p.m.l The annual thank-onering in connec- _ tion with the I-lazelbrook Church will 2 'Y ° Y be taken at the evening- service. | When You Have Decided to 1 , Th .t... I . Jeweler- ' Au exciting game of hockey is ex- ,. w,_H, , _ __ l has been located in the west; for me the police court tomorrow. ' I.00k IM' IIIC B8.-.. w w.W_ 4 VL: 11,55; seven yea,-5 and “sides in Ray. ’ _ W W , - imore. Sask. He has been home for W~ some weeks aitd will leave on return "l ` ° e ner _ ` lin about a wee‘.i's time. >.lolin McLean. Archibald McLean =- _______ i I - ’ 'Ill10Ctcd in Sniuuiersidc rink tonight -;°Ul`B°» Where they Will lucntc per- '-"--'3=“`- 5%* when the S D ( hockey team cross ' i ` _ _ ‘_ ' t* li "tl l l\‘l‘. M I L /_ l\l'llSllC Pl\0l0S I E- I l.I§..Ti_"" lt`§§..i.§l Hifi ‘l.tit°i'f-.'32, `, - Cliarluttetown at two o’clock tak-| e 5 A 0 A- i _in the collc e by d r with anatural pose and ex- pression-tlie kind you lt-we always wanted-can Le had Qllrc Cook Studio All Winter Goods Ovcrshoes, Felt Slippers, Hockey Boots, etc, at big dis- counts to clear. » ,fl The 'recent storms ‘ have left :t splendid bed of snow all over the _ couutry` side - just ,, iight and deep enough Si for good snovwshoeing. Foll.iwcrs cf the an- cient sport as well as novices should seize . this oppo tunity of in~ , dulging in a good o 3,1] in hockey circles this season, cap- tl ` tains the boys of the red and white. healthy pastime. for it is very seldom that the weath- cr is as good as it is now _ and doubtless such ideal A. E. Mel-Iaclten il rg h _ g oys an passenge s y. rom t ri city. Emmet Dougan, who Ii has been making a name for himself ' The following will likely be the col- . lleze line-up:-l-‘rank Butler, goal; lviinriic Aiieyne, point; .tiberr Roy, `cover point; Lal (Jonroy, rover; llm- inet Dougan (Uapt_), centre; Jack i Sweeney, lcft wing; Sam Doyle, right ` lwing. E At the (fliarlottetown Police Court iycstelklay four prohibition cases were ‘licnrd before stipcndiary Martin, In- spector Jenkins prosecuting. Frank l'ower was fined $100 and costs or Ithrec months in jail as also was Mrs , 'Mary .lane McMillan. '[‘he case a'_:8in- _ ,st V. McLeod was adjourned for one 1 week at thc request of the dcfend~ ant's counsel, the defendant being ill, und thc case against M. J. Mur- Dhy was udjonriied until Saturday. For creating a disturbance in the l‘cop1c’s Theatre while intoxicated one evening recently Frnnk Power was sentenced to tt fine of $10 ,anli 8 “im . lows:-Cross Roads, 11 a. m.; Alex-l , Rev. D. McLean, Charlottetown, llottetown, left on the eastern train ;;y_,' _ .t .7 left on the eastern train yesterday'YBBt€1`dBY BNBFHOOH. en route to j_,v‘f‘._f'»' th . H I W_d _ _ _ afternoon for Souris. He was ac- __ .jiv .J 911515 Wa YO" Y one ‘- ‘img Rlllll f°l')0u t0 companied by his son Archibald who if ` "' ` buy. . is now home on a visit from the West l e uw' W. w_>¢ and they Wm be guests at the home i offence against the prohibition act livery ring hasilte above stamp inside. ' » of Rev' Mr' McLean B b'°th"' H°“' :vas serve on bam' John Hughes' n-lnw of the late Rev. John Sprott, was minister of Cavriidisli, P. E. l. ‘nr 27 years. Cavendish is one of the 'iltlcst settlements of this .Provinci- A. E. Clarke, Sourls, was among those in Charlottetown yesterday, J. A. Messervey, Charlottetown, was among the outward passengers on the eastern train yesterday after- noon. ,J. A. Macdonald, M. L. A., Cardi- gan, was in Charlottetown' yesterday and left on the afternoon train on return. - There will be preaching in North River Baptist Church on Sunday, Feb. 25th, at 3 p.ni. by klev. Z. L. l~‘ash of Charlottetown, or. T. E. E. Robins, dentist, cha.. rlcszon and New York. Y€H¢€l‘dHy a summons for a time barlottetown. .lt is returnable at. Frank McLean of Long Creek, for file Past. few; years located at, Fort \_'¢0l‘g€. B. Li. has disposed of his arin and property_ut Long ttmeig and bus left with his wife for Fort. ntincntly. Yesterday morning the aerial u_` the wireless outfit owned by Keith llogcrs, Charlottetown, which was erected on the roof of his latlier's r;sldencc, was blown down. Apart "Om the brenkins of the wires time Jmllllgé was done and Mr. Roger.. .vill have his wireless system in op- zrntion again in it few days_ Rev, ii. J. Fulton Chatham, N. il, .lcalt unith church tinion in his scr- mon last evening and declarqgl him- self as opposed to the plan at pi-eg. ent outlined. H‘e quoted from various ;it|thorit1ea to show the effect that the proposed ttnion would have and said he did not favor it. Mr. Fulton-s stand has created considerable com- rtcnt; among church members of St. l.ukc’s and the Presbyterian churches, w as it was generally thought that hc its in favor of the union.- Mr. Ful- coii is well known in ttltarlcttetown. The late- Rev. lsaac Murray, son- l Xtra Special On Friday we were able to buy 310 yds. of black, all silk, chiffon ° tallcta at a greatly 'n reduced price and have now placed it on sale. The regular price i 75c Width 19 mites 57C yard 50 ,yards of thc finest quality of “West of England" cheviot serge in black only; 52 inches wide, we scll this regularly out of - stock for $1.85 but having got a snap on _it we’re willing to share per yard Send for Samples Stanley Bros. I Poultry. Supplies L. A. H aszard 173 Gratfon St. if if G. D.i3t/ri ht ll Granulated Bone, Perfection Chick Fccd, Clover Meal, S:tuii:tr\ , F""°"‘l D"°°'°' and °""' stlmer-Miss A. Ferguson. Lady ‘leg l':gg» Pflllltry F°“nt3l“5_i Legballds- PYHIVS Ptlllllfy Ill‘}.[iil1il0f ilssisiéint- Pcrsoital Attention V r anything in Poultry supplies try. i 1 and Pronipltiess Gtiarmileed. Ambulance calls answered at short notice SPECIALTIES l)isii\fecling and Fomigatiiig Ftiriiiltirc llepaired and Rcup- , liolsivied. - Sil.-in Ssilesnieii made loorttor, Tear, up your C ci ret - md use rugs :uid pztiulcd, varuislictl, siniu~_-tl or waxed floors. ind have zi more stylish home, :ind your floors will bc b_-ttcr, clt-.tue .ind more healthful in cvery way, Sherwin-Williams Modern Method Floor Finishes Y fll‘FlLl'~l\|n Sonarlv _l’h.>nn .$40.1 RLSll)l CE King t~<|ti:iro, North t-ide i-honi-,.»'.¢u’;i. attsif "'l`l\ere is no excuse for not liavini; :in organ in your lion c, Sec our prices, and terms to suit ptirclinserte. Write today. Miller Bros., 123 Kent St., t‘liarlotteto\vn. 2-Zltiii. _ _4 i give the dresslest,floore effects at ft cost that is always lotvt-sl. , FOR SALE BY S. VV. Crabbe Sterling Bztters The Never Failing |Iesi'i,l\ei-vc md Stomach ‘ Remedy A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value Testimonials and References by the hundred from people most prominent in City sndi Country. No failures. ‘ ` Sold by conditions' will not Inst long. SNOW SHOES higltest grade throughout, very strong and bound to give good scrticc. Mru`s .size $2. to $3 50, v'mnen‘s $250 to $3 Misses $2 and Child rens........ .._$|60 l\llflCCASlNS made P front s.-lected skins thoro. | -ugltly tanned and oiled, specially good ,for snow _ i iuiposeti yesterday, |] , Y Y ilremarks were passed on the greatly P. Mc-QUA1 D 42 Queen Street. Opposite Auld Bros P.-ire 5oc per bottle. 8. t.. In shoeiug, m-n's sizes $|_40, 'women’s $l.Z5, grls’ 5| and chiIdrcn’s... . . ....75c Call in today---see our window. lAlley 8; Co. I 135 Queen Street. m _,_ 5 7 lon the united efforts of brethren from costs or thirty days in jail. Mrs. `lVlc- " ll\'lillau has paid the irohibition line The usual fortnightly meeting of lI.odge, Eton, Sons of England, (Jhar- ilottetown, was held on Wednesday .evening. there being n good attrnd- lttnce. This was their first meeting in the hell since their' rooms have been 'renovated and man coinmendator liniproved appearance of the hall. The renovation was complete, the ceiling nnd_walls being kalsomined and thc v Lodges Eton and Prince Edward who sisted in the work. Among the mat,- tcrs considered at the recent meeting was the celebration of the Society's Natal Day, St. George’s and it has been__¢lecided to celebrate the occasion |by the presentation of a play in the Opera House. A joint committe~ .,~` ' `”'”*_*"`- ` ' the t 0 'lodges has been an: O pointed to complete the arrange- ' DR. A. B. REID I ments- DENTIBT Office Hours 8-1 and -_ 1*' 0'" J°“l¢l“l¢5 3”" The Oxford, Eng Hockey Team of fiom w woodwork being enamelled The col “*‘V'= 8 ll*-“`H¢ YOU Want '~0'lml"`U""` ers harmonize with pleasing effect l“lY"lY in Plfpemance feed M“°K1“` and the result reflects much credit 71°" S ("’“d't‘°” Powders me l’“°k"g"' \ yon. Loosen t-up old hair-makes the by ,,erf0,-mance 0,. active inte,-est as. skin tiriu silky, cleans the blood and nd its first. settlers came from Mor- aysliire, Scotland, in 1774. Dr. Mur- ray besides attending to the duties '-f his congregation also manifested deep interest in education. He pre- aretl several young men for entering :oilege some of whom have occupied, iroiuincnt positions. Among them arc Rev. A. Simpson, New Glasgow; Rev. L. G. McNeill, St. John; Rev. G001‘l§0 \.nird, Rev. A. l.ocbcrby, Rev. C, 'Fraser :ind Ex Governor Laird. Truro exe. ::-How about yutir Horse '? If yoll ill give results that will surprise tones tip and improves a horse in every way. 25c a tin. Sole agents The MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo & Kent Streets. dtf lei out- conical l Business HA` | slr.;52::'.S‘:::.';tri:::t.=c:.~:‘:.:.-»........z» FlRS'I`~CLASS ROUNl')TRlI’. III* ` cl 'din llaieroom berth 6| meall. l ' rio h"‘“.° :.':'..‘.":...¢_.i“.t.‘.i';~ . -» ' | -Zecrcsnln - 1, room with brass beds: suites-dc-lulswlth r vs Q hath: nnest promenade dock ln the world. graham. _ ,. » We have had long experience in thc hue of work and can give you such splendid sntist`:tctory service that you will not consider the price at all --and \-ou will find the price no higher than that charged for any other Phone 393-J, call or write right away. _ t Fred H. Trainor 80 Grafton Street. Opp. Opera House ’ ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS . - ' _ C- i , Wireless. l;:i.*’s::“..°t‘.i2'..‘::.'_‘.:°.'..:t':trmtn.. Includln Shure Exeurslonn ,'I' Rs °P*~tni». tic.. »'y,:»${_¢|¢J§\¢°: I _ | ~< ;~;-,e,;1:e.'..*t°:.::’... .nr if.. ....... ~ J ‘ _ CANADIAN PACIFIC _ EMPRESSES 7 St john. Halifax, Liverpool. 31- Pg? " :ff i -Q Empress ollrqland ._ lfri. Feb 2' Get the f , xr Empress of Britain... ._ .Fri. March -i FIRST CABIN EMPHEBBICE . . . . . . . . . ._ . . $35.0) , ~. o. - f -uf; ¢.>_ ,Q5 1,; é,--_- ' Peeking Away , U lI`)in;.: to vducaieihc public to thc fact limi, lin lligl:-(irade Coal l||erc‘s none inl.»\\'n io beat ours. Ali, sizes, but o|i° i|i|:tlii_\'-1|icl\r‘.\t,' the c't"a|icsl, lov. Deal with lltc Iirui l_|\aI live! up io ll|r.~iti promis- cs :tutl you'll save $ D $ on file!-Shire; Isels, a new rink, to bc used almost - .. -' - Q G0ff|cntirel_v for hockey, has been opened. - At Berlin the rink was packed to Cc Q C0* 'capacity both nights. The games `Phone in __ Lenten Season u First Calf _WC have it full supply of all kniils ol_ fresh, salt, smoked and cnnncd fish, all of the best quality tlteap Sale ol Sec our Show-Window The Latest Styles ' TIIE BAYER STUDIO. for the Lenten season. Orders wil. l;“`°JlVl2 prompt attentifu. Phone i§ _ ' J.T. Crockett (2). Co. 2-2id3l. Z? .H__ _\ _ __ __|_| ,u __ _ 4 ~ . i Uharlottetnwn. 9 30dlyr. Q7' " _ 1 ,I ii J. B; BROWN. D. M. D I ua:N'I?is'r J n ia s ' it t. U"i~'i'ili°v filiysi lsifil ntlildilies poiicments. The solitary defeat at this Week. two were won by the Oxford boys. and Colltilcrs- tournament for the (lhatnnionship of for Bm.ga{ns_ illltirope comes off in March, and thc ° '- : l , f our _S|IecIaIlIeS ttilslilie 3-21, neiristlil Btetiliiieav-cell ' ltcam two games. In Hanover defeat- concct Poung led that city’s team 4-3. In Vienna ‘ Popular Tones two.. from vienna 14-4 and 1-4. in Scientific lighting Y Z E thoroughly fit. The trip was a good ons, but not quite so smoothly run ns last year, owing to the had wea- ther, and the impossibility of post- Chamonix, where a French team tri- umphed, out of three games played, The Germans were beaten 4 to 2, and the Bohcmians 22 to 2. The ltr-.aut will prnbablv enter. At Brus- l n B it t Germans 8-2. In Berlin tied Berlin ‘Munich won three victories, the scores being 10-1, 17-2, and 12-2, and defeated the Munich team azuin in Berlin 12-3. They played against France, Gcgneny. and Bohemia in Chamonix, defeating Germanv 4-2, Bohemia 22-2, and losing to France 4-0. ::-llecf, Iron and Winc is a deli- cious tonic worth trying. It enriches the blood, builds tm the tissues, cre- ates u good appetite. If yoit feel worn out or run flown you need a tonic. You couldn't take 9, better one than this. 751:. full pint hottie. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. very satirfacioiy manner. We aim io give ilie very h.-st possible service, our sup- erior facilities making it poss- ible io do this. 'l`hcn we operate a Lcrs grinding plant, the only one on th: l.~lan»i|Az<~nL “-|’- ll ‘ 0|;-ra House Building. Ch'tow-1 surnmssi-ss. _ _ _ -___ su.: 3 " ‘___ -_...___@_... , _ ____ Furness (D. Withy Co, Ltd. STEAMSIIII’ LINERS Frumlttmdon tltenmcr lfrumltslllax Slwniindonh l"f'l\ ‘lilll Feb. istti Amina Mar- "1 l' l\'|u 5l..li.\l|n~r Fi-|i goth Rappahannock .\l»ir1\tl\ From Liverpool Bloomer From Hnlilvr Tabasco Fei. :nun Mar :nd Durango Mar :tat Mui- :ith Almerisna Nor lllvit The above cfsamsrn have ii iimitvrl nc- commudation for saloon Dlsnenirefll- Passengers and Freight. Azcntn for thc Allsn Lins Steamship Co. ut lll\lil=\X» ch°'I°“°l°""n ruasnss wrrnv it co.. i.'i‘=». i _ Wim u-|u.i_N. s Are.-_~ The All Canadian l Coal! Coal! Coal! l D15-f'>f“1’~f'-‘f='»@»»= I M ll'/if lirg in advise that we have now I ml! _A good supply of choice Rese _Riinmme and Nut Coal which we are s “lit Rl 0ur~Coal Depot or F. O. B Car s ""1 price I, ll/c have also rt quantity of Authracile RN \..cul, which burns satisfactorily in -“Sc-ffurtier Stoves, and which in being "ld "I Dlace of' Anthrscite Chestnut (ca Also s quantity of I-lsrdwogd Wt ond Siretl by Co`m_ Lsdyard Dam Lsoy Hilda 'Plil in sites suitable for open grstes and I2-31 Dam °fHl'd*\ 5- 5|" " 2 “ld M°b‘° llnvsg, ` if . , lllllllaln. Bell & C0- .."'"' :.::°..f.::'.:’.;‘.::.'.':::: ' .,,,.' , Alrlntl Dominion Goal Co. Ltd. Asentn Bleek Diamond s. s. co. spun Pvt, Office 36 Queue strut } . J. A. . _ uurné ooprpe n . - - u snanv Bur! onbenltist Berlin sntal crloll Richmond Bt. Phone IBUJ Over Prowle Brol- * For Sale Darke-y Hal, Black Gelding foaled |9o8 IT. :.13 :-4 by All Right. Perfectly sound . and ready to race and in good bands can- ' etamsrk better than z .io this year.Won t' sigh , Y This colt ic s full Brother to Hilda S. For further particulars 1|-ply to i > -_.___ ’ The Peoples Theatre' | 1 I A Viliguph Monthly A Glunple ofthe World near and fer. 2 The Gamblers Influ- ODDS. A story with n good moral to it. J A New York Cowboy This ics Western cornzdy, its full of fun. 4 IIi| Gi lic , Iii which love gives Father the merry hs, ha, Miss Alice Wren Route to Montreal and the West. The famous train, TIIE MARITIME I:`.Xl’RESSl saves you eighteen hours between Charlottetown and Montreal, and twenty.-four hours to Western Can , ada and United States No d¢ll=\)li anywhere. Through sleeping cars from Halifax and Truro. _ Close connection made with Western Transcontinental trains s Montreal. Through tickets from Charlottetown or any station on the P. E I. R. Inq tries by all promptlr llll*0f°\`l Sa vtndliill inlormnlilon liven- _°°'~< :V 83235;? 0.°°:'°'.°E‘ P." craves as 7.10 turd: W. lt. ROGERS HENDERSON In IIIUIIIAIQII o“'dlii°k”-"un l Phone 404 |||¢| 499 V 1 i4'lwfmtl' Charlottetown -_--_.__i-i_-1# Il" ° nm." I. I0 lil P. 1.-3.1. RAILWAY 7 " 3 Outward Tig? Down. Mo. Dly. ‘ We. ex. Sun Train recon; ? Z. ,>5f9==_i ;.~se: " e‘i€.'ll §’&'it no al” Station. l.v_ Uh'tovrn Arr. Huntcrlhver &msr_sid Jet. ensinzton 16"' B’slde " péirltuiti " ‘leer Arr. Tlkniali Lv. Lv. Emerald .lct.Arr. Arr. 0.'1‘tsver|e Lv. Lv. 0h’t.ov_rn A'|. Mt.%lewNt St. el.er's Arr. Eourin Lv. Lv. 0ar;iIl;‘:l o e Arr. hacolanin Lv. Lv. Ch’t.own Arr- Vernon Arr. M. Harbor l.v, Trains Inward Read uP 'l`t|. Mn. Th. ws. lir. -.2.>==22' `::sz1'~s» 9 ‘s rs -Z E l..'i‘t _ ‘.00 >aHz3 ' ' -ras-5 gS-s- if _'E ._ >9.°°,¢ :°.~';~.-'.=s»_e ‘s=c§~:‘:sesss:s 5:' En I ,,. 2. .,,, _ _ _ _ ;§‘§§§ _=S;=Z's§§§ ,_ Uommenclng January 8th. 1912, trains on this Railway wilirun ss fulloviiu- ly, *"3 53;' (.07 Il 23| 2. tl' f°f`l :¢_¥ ?¢.".3> 5552 I-rbdttsitr » \1-_sin nmulll-Ill dent. . '° ‘ , i 'l`lIE COLONlAl. l.lNE‘ The n ily independent line between New E island & New York, ofr`ei'.-z an IMPROVED PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN Boston & New York vis nm. Ann soar ONE ROUND WEEK DAYS AND SUNDAYS Fast and elegant propeller stctimers. “C:mcor1l' cnd"I.cx|ngton" ln Commission. \Ve cater to the exsctiny demands of >\ particular people, who require it clean cut service with tidy state- moms and m :dem appointments. Ticket Office. 256 Wscliinltun St. Boston Llliichis New England Pnl Alenl I . ` .,~..- -:,I»..-. _ ,V-,__ 4. _-_ -To ¢.,.».».....-._..._~..-. ,~:,p ' i"-_ H *.1 , - xx.. 1 fy' .t ._-l; it ._ lp ri' I ff, ff. .,_ .' it ',.- =. , , I - I +4 1 4, , A; `, l,_; ‘ . ,`,_,~‘ `. ‘ai .lhly ;1f\-if