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(eddie show was formally opened by ,em Gow, Rogers and among oth- L who delivered excellent and ap- ers riatc addresses were Prof Robert- ;§?Proi T. Ross, Hon. M. McKin- rs. nel’-]|,;m;lrl§,iiitit of seeds .was a credit- able nne and the fair was a decided The exhibition was much in SUCCESS. advance of the _fair of last year. S_J _ Moore. '1_‘ruro_. iudgeu the exhibits. In coniunction with the seed fair e. poultry show was held in the store formerly occupied by the late Hon.D. Gordon. This was also a signal suc- cess. the exhibits being better in finenrity and quality than inet yet.-_ L. A. Hnszard, Charlottetown, jndg_ cd the exhibits. ' Much interest was evidenced in the two shows and the committee is to be congratulated on the marked success attending both events. _ ____._._-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-v _ _ _ _ . _ Y _ ._ . _ _ , ._ _ , P.i.|. FISH ANI] _ GAME ASSUEIMIUN A i|nni'tei'ly meeting ' of the Fish sud iinmc Association was held last ,,.c,,;ng in the Stipendlary Magistra- tc's Court llnom, Charlottetown,Pre- Biden; Morrison bcing in the chair. The iiiiuutes of the previous meet- ing having been read and approved gin- following i-eport of the ‘Executive was laid before the meeting. your Executive are pleased to re- port that during the past three months only one complaint has been received of any infraction of the Game linws. The complain- nnt stated that durint the month of February some of the hir-farmers of the western Part 0( the Province were snaring rabbits and feeding them to their mink and foxes. As no names were given we could do no more tiian issue a Wi1I‘l1il'l§ U“`0l1- gh the press. _ As there is a constant demand, from nbrond, for information con- cerning this Province as a resort for tourists. anglers and sportsmen, we dcteriniiicd to issue It booklet con- tnining the iiiforniation most asked for and have it distributed through- out the continent in the hopes that- it would tend to increase the number of summer visitors to the Island. The booklet will contain 60 or more pages :ind will hc replete with information and illustrations. The Local Gov-_ criuncnt have seen and approved of the copy prepared for the booklet and have given it grant to assist in thc printing and distribution thereof. The tciider of _'l`lie Examiner being thc lowest, the contract has been giv- eu to thcrn and we expect to have inn booklet rcudy for distribution before the cnd of the month. _ 0nc desirable piece of informaibzou it is very difficult to get! iitlmell' the rntcs of the liotcls per day and pr-r week, He wrote to every hotel on thc Island hilt RS Yet 01115’ 3- frnction of the number have made any rcply. It appears that the ho- tel-keepers have not sufhcient enter- prise to advertise their liostelrles. even when they can do so free Ol charge. We find that a great number of people are laboring under the false impression that thc close 58118011 f0I` lGIRL WRITER USED HER ART ON CHECKS CIZIICAGO, Ill., Feb. 28-The story of The Lost Couple," a novel now in process of construction by Miss Gnnnldlnn Wingate. might be entitled "The Lost Check," in view of tha '~`hi!'f-Y Slip! Of paper bearing the 1/Ollng wnman’s several aliases intro- duced in Judge Scully's court today when the youthful author was ar- raigned on a charge ci fraud. Minn Win-sate liver at No. 1,128 Mwhlga avenue. She is from New YOYK City. she declares, and cams 'here to found the Author’s Club.Miss lwingate says the project was fin- anced by a mysterious Mrs. L.J,San- -horn, of Boston, who, she says, gave her several signed checks for hm- (Miss Wingate) to fill out at her dis- .cretlon. i Not content with spending ii lavish hand the Sanborn checks, Miss Wingate, it is alleged, also paid 5, few bills with checks signed by "Grace Wingate” and "Grace walk. er.” The first of the checks was issued ,about three weeks ago and ever since the creditors have been receiving “not known," "no funds" and “no .such bank", responses. i _Chiwks have been issued to tailors, niilliners, illustrators, boarding house keepers, theatrical agents and theatres. ' “What is your Plea 7" asked Judge Scully. _ “Guilty or not guilty ?" "N°ith0I`. Jlldi-Ke," was the polite answer. "Justification, if you please" Then she told a maze of financial dealings and misunderstandings, n_s~ scrting that while she had issued checks in her own name, she had written_ the persons to whom they were given not to present them at the banks. The case was continued until Tues- day to give Miss Wingate a chance to communicate with relatives. She SHYB hor mother recently became the wife of John W. Walker, n New York candy manufacturer, and that they arc now in Richmond, Va. - _ 'livery man in a Parade acts as if it s all for him. A thiflg that is easy gets hard just by becoming a duty. _ It takes a heap of conceit for one to think hé‘s better than his neigh- ib0l`. and every`b`6dy"`has'itf ' ' | To bc a comforting cnnipanimy to anybody in trouble without saying It pays to buy ln this Province A. H. McLean,_ Truro, was among those leaving Charlottetown on the special train to Georgetown last evening. ' Oswald Wright, Charlottetown, was among the passengers to the city on the special train from Georgetown yesterday afternoon. J. H. Messervey,. Montreal. was a- mong the outward -_passengers on the special train to Georgetown last even- ing from Charlotlfetown. ‘ The Guardian News Department closes tonight at 12 and will reopen Sunday night at 12. 124 J. can be phoned in the interim. Today’s Guardian contains sixteen pages and includes a fine article from the pen of Dr. Andrew MacPhail, Montreal. R. S. Rossborougb ofthe li". B. Mcflurdy Co., Halifax, was ainonlg those leaving Charlottetown lasi night on the the special train. He is en route to Halifax. Walter Matheson, Charlottetown, accompanied by J. H. and ' Mrs. Gregor, Brackley Point. left last night on the mall 'special for -George- town enroute Soutb where they will spend the remainder 'of _the winter. There was a. large number oi friends of Prof. C. M. and Mrs. Wright, Charlottetown, at the station last night to hid them good bye- Mf- and Mrs. Wright left for Georgetown en route to Amherst. N. S. J. -B. Keenan, St. John; A. H. Messervey, Montreal; A. B. McLeod, Berlin; R. Gibson. Halifax; M. E. Reid, Montreal; S. J. Cormer, Mon- treal; Joseph Gibsoni, Toronto; W. Revi, St. John; J. B. Leach, Tor- onto; B. Huphrey, Clearville; P. S. I’ooley, Halifax; B.. S. Rossborough, Halifax; and W. H. Marconu, Truro, registered at the Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, between' 10.15 last night -_ana 10.15 the previous night- F. E. Dench, late manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Char- lottetown, who crossed yesterday en route for St. Johii's, Nfld-. WRS. previous to his departure, presented with a complimentary address by the staff of the bank, accompanied with a handsome gold-headed cane suitably engraved and inscribed. The address was read by J. Ii. Claxton, on be- half of the other member!! Of the stall. Mr. Dench expresned his BPD¥`€` ciation of the gift in fitting terms. The barber -'shop of John F. Rear- don, Queen St, has been removed to the rear of the building where it ‘was always located, the entrance now be- ing from Sydney -St. This-move has been made in order to give the Na- tional Clothing Co., the use of the two stores fronting on Queen St. Patrons of this splendid establish- cd _tonsorial parlors can rest assured that the same -courtesy and Prompt attention will be accorded--thepi ,in the new quarters as it has been in the past, _ . ‘ ~ - . : th t th trout hss .been curtailed. As no giliythillg W-‘<09 the Emil*-0St ECUIUS of G(‘&';r2It§gIXah1eBsI;;§;Ei§@g§ A ngmhes ehmfgc hm] been made there can bc' D J ~ 'of Commissioners to investigate no hurling until April lst. Members A wmmm feels dead sure of h ichmges of political partisanship’ and of thc Association will govern' them hnsi 1 1 er 'misconduct preferred against officials ,,c,,,,,H nc,,m_dingly_ | isnt w ien hc comes home from, ' D t t* Th _ /ill thc niciiihers present thoroughly _*\_|’°kh°' I-55-310 and |1115 UUOUHII loft to ‘:;r;'h§ub:;¥€€§& toeI;§r1‘;;:;,e:,t costs; "'"l‘“`“°'i the “won of the Execnuve 'gwe er money _ur n new hut" hniong others the following; Ap- in z°tu"g (mt the b°°kl°t and ex' EXCEPTIONS polntment of Norman A. Cam-pbell, pri-sued their conviction that it would tend to greatly increase the numbers _._ ' of Charlottetown, P. E. I., barrister, commissioner to investigate charges Of tnnrisfs visiting the province- "I ‘”“. °""f’”d..t° th” “'h°l” ‘"i“°`i f I critical partisanship' ar Thcre being no other business the "ff °f "‘"“t‘°“~ _ ‘D -“sip the officials of the meeting adjourned . . - l » 2*" ‘ _ mosifé E?,.’;1;.,.I}Ow! Not in using’ auto al"rince Edward Island Railway; remuneration to be $15 a day. t0 »_ - 1 _ _ I ‘ ~ gether with reasonable living and FIPS HSUTHDCC sna sooaus IT. itmveumg ezsfnsel ;,g,;o,,,l,,,{,te,;t\ 0, Fe ' . i. rl M I .. _ J h A. Ma esono aro e own. l'ire'ln's‘ht::n:>2 (ge lhrssslgdnsarm N°“'my good woman' we want 8 ,tesorilnmissioner to investigatel charges Cr\hir:~‘:'“i‘_l:_iui"cb»;s.’l:1;6ll;.svi`\im»lls,a{l:otg€; good-Dhi-ind at scrubbing about tvlie of- ,_e_payment 0, fishing bounty c\aims__ nnplgi "C me' B er ' ' 0 you “Mk with fw“hty't h re re ulations were not complied U C. 1). BELL. 102 St. ` N°' mme' I works with hot Bud” ‘vziteh-agglnst fishery overseer. J. A. Phone 45! and a good brush " M lg ,i m ' _ | ° we ' _-:.f.=f`€?.._ _ _=i;.!.i_ss_.._._-. J'-»-€=-r r|3*'=l=5\i'f =" =_=iii‘i'i'i§i=;z -.cr-_.,e=_=§s-E =i'='=‘.' 'dd 73?: ' EMM all 25 p. c. 0ii all Meu’s and Boys’ Sweater Coats _ \\-'bile our Stock Taking Sale is nn \vo`r ___,,` __, _ _:_ _ ,__ ,t _:ul are going' to clear out our enlirc line of 9- iii-: §§V5.¥if»f2 ;`fH.'f`_'- .__iz11i_;.|ses; §;:;s=;2;§-i -'-_i-_-- _ _ _§».l;.;. iq. -~--,~I- »_ . . _~-.'. if i' r’ 3'~ ,i L,‘ 'i ‘u.~ ':§=: =:_=¢ - 1'- ir A’ i i -L`w’~ f -3... _, ini. ' .li -_:__ . ~__ £f_-s::=‘=?=-- ---.':f- i_\1,:§,i;'1§;5;=!7‘§3 `~';»:.':if5 - ` _;~i?'E¢~i =;i2;i_; ;,;..==-.ss-ggiai-5 -'-_=_=_;:s ,, 1-§u -»:;§; I hc 'P “ §~i"-_._ __ .,,_..,_._.f mcn's and hws' coat sweaters at 25 p. c. discount. They are ofthe highest grade it-,_ ihrouglioui slimviiig the best that have cn turned out By Canadian factories. l\len's iimlcrwc-ar. new line, suitable for ring wear, sizes 36 to 4: regul irly tells for $1 25 lo clear now ai... . . . . . . .. .$|.50 i\uol|icr liuc made up o|l` odds and curls in small and large sizes lc clear ai half-price. ' Men's and boys' overcnafe 25 p. c . off. _ \Vinlcr clips, knit an I for baud style, formerly priced ul gnc io |.4o t i rlcnr at prices ranging from 56c io ....:.........................$l. '_McCormack, -Sourls, P. E. I. :Ii-To break up a cold take Rcxall Cold Tablets. 'l‘hcy 'give quick relief nn\d a speedy cure. Contain no dan- gerous or injurious ingredients. Safe for young or old. 25e. Sole agents The Rexall Store. The MacKinnon Drug Co,, Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kt. Sta. 2-lihltf. i I 1 -= TL . We have a nice assortment rf' Parlo ` There were no cases before the po- lice court in Charlottetown yesterday. C. R. Rogers, Summerside, left Charlottetown on the special train to Georgetown last evening. J. (E. Wyatt, M. L. A., Summer- side, came to Charlottetown on the western train yesterday afternoon. Capt. Wm. Richards, Bideford, was among the passengers 'to Charlottet- own on the western train yesterday afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Bifiin.` churiottetowh, left on the mail special last night for Georgetown. She will cross to Picton today. returning Monday. George Essory, formerly of Char- lottetown, left last night for George- town en route to Fort William, Ont., where he is now _located. He was ac- companied by his brother Louis. Tenders are invited for the rc- iullding of St, Mark’s Church 1 of England, Milton. Plans for same can lie seen at Mr. Chappell's, Architect, Opera ;House. Charlottetown. A. 'Wylie Mahon has contributed an irticle to the March Canadian Maga- zine, on The Old Minister in "The rltory Girl," written by Miss Lilcy ‘Maud‘~Montgomery, formerly of Cav- endish. _ ` ' Wilfred Forbes, Port Vernon; T. tl, Savage, Montreal; H. R. Miidcr, Truro; L.. Wood, Mt. Herbert and W. JE. and Mrs, Lewis, Vernon River, rc- gistered at the Queen Hotel, Charlott- etown, 'between 10. o‘clock lust night and 10 o‘clock the previous night. _ Mr. Justice I-laszard '-and Messrs Johnson, K. C., Inman, Warburton and Bentley, attorneys, and W. H. Croskill, court stenogriipher, Char- lottetown, who have been attendinig Supreme Court at Georgetown which 'was concluded yesterday are expected to return this morning. The boys will have a treat toinor. _ow morning at their meeting at the Y. M. C. A., Charlottetown. The sub- _ect will be handled by R. H. Jen- iins, who is chairman of the 'com- mittee on boy's work. The fact- that Mr. Jenkins will -speak should be enough to draw a good crowd of thc boys. _ Frank Tuplin, the well known fox rancher of New Annan, is endeavor- Eng to stimulate a greater industry in the household occupations of the ‘women of this Province and to that end is offering a valuable -Silver Cup for the largest number of prizes won in the Handicraft Department of the Provincial Seed Fair. _ The city of Moncton in 1910 with 8 population of 11.329 paid for teach- ers’ salaries $18.725. The City OE Charlottetown in 1910 with a popula- tion of 11.198 paid for teachers' sal- aries $6.115. In Moncton the aver- age grant by the School Board to a female teacher was $375. In Char- lottetown the average grant by the School Board was $128.50. In Monc- ton the provincial grant of $130 brings the salary of 9, female teacher to $505. In Charlottetown the pro- vincial average grant of $173.75 brings the total salary of a female teacher to $302.25. Or in other words the city of 'Moncton alonc,pays 24 per cent more to its teachers than thc Charlottetown School Board and the provincial grant combined. The total appropriation in Moncton 1910 for school purposes was S35;827. The total appropriation in Charlottetown 1910 for school purposes was $14,327. ::Kreso Sheep Dip is B very strong and effective preparation for lice on cattle or sheep. Splendid to have ar- ound the house or stable. Two sizes 25 and 45c. Sole agents, The MacKinnon Drug Co, Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kt. Ste. 2-19dtf. ::Buntain, Bellrdr Co., for best coal. Lowest prices. 1-2Bdtf. DELIUIOUS HOME-MADE BREAD Your bread-baking will iilways turn out successfully if you use White Swan 'Yeast Cakes. Can be had in packages of 6 cakes at 5c from your grocer. Why not send- for free sam- ple? White Swan ‘Spices & Cereals, Limited, Toronto, Ont. MASONIC CONVOCATION _ TORONTO, Feb. 28-The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons ‘ of Canada opened its dfty~fifth convoca- tion i'n the temple this morning, when delegates gathered from a ANNOUNCEMENTS "Fresh kisses just received at John son & Johnson’s. 20c per lb. 3-2d1i. _..._ "Every little kiss has a flavor `all its own at Johnson & Johnson's. 3-Zdii. Kitchen and Alarm Clocks "°°-' ’ Rwnén Tunlin & C0- “,"~°°- irish: _ » ' __ ` K¢n|ing¢nn_ _ \C. .Jplflff¢T8On sth. i a-zazi. _ ___ __ _ _...___ ` ' _ P° 0 nf-lk “There wui he hand ht the prehhj _._... .=._ 1:-_L :i :_ :_-_rf _; _ ~ ~e;;__ ?_~_-sir.;-1:.-_-_---;-_-1;--: 1-;-.-1 _: _ rf _;_;_-:;_-~---::_=;_;_,;;'.;"_°~.:-_~_~ “" ' ' ' Charlottatown' this ' afternoon' donvt miss going as there won't be many more opportunities Salts and Peppers town, will be in good shape for the skating this afternoon Come up and ‘ Today wg have placed in our show window a display of SALTS and enloy it wnilv you may- P pp \ ~ ° ' ‘ ° “voice specialist Prui. ii. Arran. E ERS, which are of especially good value we are nizking a special price on mu' meh" of vmzm Umm' Piano these lines, which in a general way. are regular ioc goods and up. Sec this dis.. ‘ima orzsh. voice culture , special- ity Studio 146 Gt. George St. PNY* ' _ I) _ I _ _ _ _ . ' ` 1-iaathsturwsw Our prices while they lactic EACH ` _*_- “Great supply of the latest maga- zines at the Sunnyside News Table. _ . Get something tonight. Maritime Sta- , =tionere, Ltd., successors to I-laezard _- __ ' . dr Moore. 3-2dii. “The Ladies Auxiliary of the Y. M. C w will meet this Saturday afte - I ~ . .- }‘,f,‘f,,',',',§,f,' "§,’f,‘,‘§§:,,‘§' "‘,1,,‘§Q2,"'g,, r i *_ ‘ DIMM- @-53 (00 f 4/ 2, “W ' ~ - _ - .isa _/"_. _ ` _fe:`_`»"_‘j_` _'_ '¥__ F f '_\ - _-1-,J/(if _ ,,_ W V cw <1. -._i~_~ I7/ -_ <-fora, _ ~-(_Jomforls -Curtains sale of linens The closing days ofour 1912 sheetings towels etc. ies do so to-day. / o In a few days this ioiz sale ends. -Table Linens +Towe1s f-`T§bl`e'N'a?lYins s _ :Shi<:mTrTg§im s ' l`P°i§r_Cottons M-fB§i°§§r7E°a'ds - Blankets --Curtainings Not a home in the city but rcquirrs sonic of_tlicsc goods lf you nie not iii present need of them, buy for future needs. ' " Iuiiueiisc assoitinent to select from Sheetings, pillow cottons and towelling hemmefl our window., 9.50 Dresser for 7.25 lust a. few to sell at this price. Beautifully finislicd iii royal oak-fitted with heavy bevel edge oval mirror-one Wide and two half width drawers :ill of which have locks and are fitted with solid brass pulls. Sec window display. Regular 9.50 for. _ . . . . 10.50 Dresser _ for 8.90* These dressers aie similar to those above but are sonic- what larger and have an extra full width drawer. A splen- did bar am re ular ro. 0 valve s ecial ilii 5 __ _i‘_‘Y°?‘_‘ 8.90- Bed Spring and Mattress 8.85 Here is a most desirable outfit offered at a-vcry low price. The Bed is a “Regal” make, Canada’s best- -is white enameled, is fitted with latest improvements and is brass triiiiined. ~ 553353335- _ The Spring is a “Hercules” and guaranied not to sag. Take advantage of this offer. Sold at the abovc cut price only while piiidisplay in Beer £55’ Weeks Beer £1? Weeks | Beer 8’ Weeks »'. . _i, V _M -- If you liaven’t already taken advantage ‘A '_ ' _ ‘ of this best-of the year-opportunity .' to lay in a supply of household necessit- The Mattress is one of the well known ‘ Health” biaiid sanitary, ci mfr-1-is-ble and i well made, It is reversible. *vi £3 MARRIED Millan of Picton, N. S., to Evo Alberta Jordan of Beach Point, 1'. ,.___Q___2E_fl__ ____ COLE-At Chelsea, Mass, February ll pm-ts of the dnmin10n_ 29th, Mrs. Richard F. Cole, (nec Lizzie Quirk.) Charlottetown. MULLIN-At East -Boston, Thurs- day, l<"ebruary 29th, 1912, Mrs. Bernard Mullin, (nee Margaret Mc- . Kenna), formerly of Charlottetown. McEA(ll-[ERN-At Mermaid, Lot 48, on Feb. 29, 1912, Mrs. Nell Mc- Eachern, in the 76th year of her nge. Funeral at 2 p. m. sharp to- day to Mermaid Cemetery. TONIGI-lT'S LINEUP. ' Lineup of teams for tonights game in the Arena Rink, Charlottetown: - P.W.C. I Y.M.C.A. Saunders goal Vanlderstine McIntyre point Nash Rattenbury c. point Campbell Mcl"hee forwards Bnlderston Campbell " Gillespie Rattenbury ” Warburton Mcflarey " Gordon "Do you keep hockey rcuuisites here?" asked a gloomy-browed young man the other day as he entered Jones’ store. “'Yes, slr; everything in that line." "Then you mny wrap me up a bottle of srnica, a paper of vcourt plaster and an erm sling, I em go- ing to play in a match this after- noon." "Papers for kitchens-for parlors- for bedrooms-for halls-for every room in thc house. offered you at away below ordinary factory costl- in our great snle of wall paper rem- nants. Moore 8: McLeod. 8-1d8i. i MCMILLAN-JORDAN-At New Glas- gow, N. Si, Dec. 14, 1911, by Rev. Wm. Sinallman, James H. Mc- ` ._.. ._ase_ - A nys left Nets, :ind Muslim. -Have you seen 'Z they last for 3.50. The pants alone are worth that. ”_L. J. eddin nlyafew _ or to lake advantage of the \/V()NI)ERFUL BARGAINS Chandler and Reddin's “Great Dissolution Sale” Hou cleaning tinic will soon bclicre, and now is thc chance secure some “snaps” iu LACE CUR'I`AlNS, Curtain Scri 6 at Se t0 mi - Our Mcn's Suiis and Overcoats, Boys Suits etc-yours at Cost price, as we are positively discontinuing this li See our Special Suits for rough wear S 50--i 2 oo yours wh ne ilc O . mber dealer lion do are, I 'to' be a quarter of e million dollero il be- among his avg children, . i .. ~ »‘ -»'.ii"" MAN l,Eli"I‘ MILLIONS T0 queethed to churches charlt , y,friend FAMILY AND CHARITY. employes and distant relatives. -°'-‘ remainder of the estate, which . __ EUREKA. Uni., if h. _Ili--B - li - -- _ Q will ol William Cerodn lu y t ei valued .6 "A’ ‘W _ _` - ‘ggi . _ _ ,-4 _ _ ~ ~' r_ _ 5 gd? . » N-_ rs Q' _ ' '» .< . _ i _» rf. i_ -»r_' -e. »‘. e' _""1 ,_.» ,_,_ _-, .. 1 1 ` _ . » . .,:, .. ,