Y 24, 1911 __ _ . _ _ , Fl | _ F ~'ri-in Lunar News ~ THE €H WN "W-.1 mer or url $51 _ _ PAGE .,¢ 11 '_\'.‘ ru, 1*' .,i ;" `f:| 1 ._`_f _,_ _ ,~_§fOi` i-Efiiil l<‘“> The best little mo grades' You get the best that mfmey can buy at moderate Price when you use cal rand . offee Packed in I and 2 pound cans only. |24 ~f-f \;,,4/ \'- > Coffee costs but re than the poor ._, - `__/ Robbed QL Ti ‘ - 1 ~ and We are _§§l11lty.|,We have robbed Castor Oil of its terrors for children. Now made as nice as honey Ge-tab ottle i5c` The Macliinnonhrug Co. . I “'l`|ie Best l)i"ig Store" Cor. Gt. Geo. & Ki. Sis. I i ;* ' ff" - . - , Lobster Factory for Sale ' at Earnscliffe Ground for about 1000 traps. Three good boats, a share of traps and lines. Factory is in spleiidid shape. There is a large fisherniaii’s shanty on it and an excellent pump at hand. lf not sold by March and will hold it iiiyself, J. H. JUDSON, ~ 2-22dwfin3ipil Alexandria. Charlottetown Steam Navi- - gation Company Limited Annual Gene ral Meeting Notice is hereby given that the .’\nunal General Mcuting of the sliarelioltlers of the Company will lic field at the ofiicc of the Company coriier of (treat George and Lower \\later Streets, Cliarlotlctowii, on \Vcr‘lucsday the first day of March next at the hour of il o'c|oi‘l»; a. in. for the elec- tion of Directors and other business. By order, GEO, W. WAKEFORD, 2-i5di_;i. Manager C norei. ST DENUS BROADWAY and i lui smear NEW YORK CITY. Within Euy Aer-can ri( ,Every Palm. 9| Interest. Hill' Block rmm Wuumnker I 5 nitmitrir wall of Shopping Dlnrlfl. !\'0'l‘l`J> FOR1 Excelfvnrn' ol' `Cull\\\r, Oonifcfinbln /tmvoiiitmently-Ueiirivolll Sfirvlcp and Homrllke $uffouin‘||np~ lll0||S SI.0lJ 953 IIAY AlIl'llP ‘.-°.:.1...‘i':'r.:‘::'.':.:::... i‘.:‘:'.1K EUROPEAN Pi./uv. 1 ¢'abI’e1l'rloteBreakfut_50f.. - »w|~i. ravtoit si son. inc. TIE As \ve intend to iiiovc to Western Canada in the near future we give notice to our customers that we will do business on a .strictly cash basis. l‘,eginniug‘ March ist next. All accounts due us inust be settled at once. c A r ii it o s _ ` ZI9 Kent bt 2- 23d i w pd. _ F _ Y. P. E. l. RAILWAY C mme cing December 21th. i91Q.tri\lhB ol this Railway will run an follozvi-i.T__w___`_ Trains Outward Tru nf# _ Read down Stations l}o.\f\ "P M°.'rii.iwn_ nw. MP- '1 "~ §{.°- 1’”C' - ll. I ~ Ulla ' ' ' ' P.M.P.lA M.A.M. A.M..\.M. P.|\i.P.M l55.li .*i1=9=:===[é‘ :52=g; r ¢2= 555;: FF.: 55; r' ff ii $5 v.0'tAvruAi'. 5. oynlty Jet. Q* g. wi t_9_i_iiro 1 , ui ver ~ Egbrsrld Jot. Kenniiitvon Ar Hvdu Lv ge. . . . . 1352;* pgs- uses; ae: §2§=§ ‘Fw rrs§s #Sa rasge _>”¢ 5|=9"£’°¢_." ,E5 S§e=; .U mr 5:-i _._ ?'.c` ' l.'.’ 2 . LW VI. lf) iv, snide nr. Wollinrwn Poi-i. lliil tlLc»\i'_\' Alborwn gr Tlgnlsll lv wwseerr `:§SE§.2ié Fw=prPP =£;3§=S 2 _ F? ini > E.¥:.°'=?° 'q "_‘Ii\:. `-tee: aids ‘[2 |l,| vi Dnlli' %°';“' oxcopt ri-i. sit. E32? 'r.l r.\| _ - ‘_w.s_“- "_ F_,n|,¢:v_.1 Jo: _l\i‘. ‘_f,4_l}_ 545 4.15 (apo I r1.\ i iso LM Pill BU- ________i Ti. Mn. M°.,'.§,“- rii. vv. K, S.-,_. a.t.i~i~i_ ' .t..\i Au. lv Ch ww, M- pi. nu |||,fi.'i LIE 4.25 Ml.Ht.ow.n't .Icl. 5” 45” .M|‘3"‘f'l ,. iifni ii'~:i \§"*:°5»0|,4,0 l;,°`;“r‘,’,*'],. quo 100 r'u.i-ia. “ '“ "M “Ol -"°“l'S@ You have waited to get your new hat until ours would arrive. Well, we have rather forestalled the season this spring, in getting our lmts Wlfll’-and we have them right llierc now. The latest styles worn a- |c-.ross the orcan in Chi'istie's-and the ilfltelill Styles worn across the border _in l-Iawes Von tial. Your own partic- lllflv Style is here. Come and seo, ll`1'0“'S¢ Bros.. Lui. 2-zstizi. "Perfect ice, best music, a mont; enjoyable time at the special ten cent skate in thc Arona tonight. _._._ F Denial Contorliona Are Short Lived Generally hut. good dental work isa thiugofboauty. und ii iny for lite. li' _vnu will ti_'.v us, you ‘will find sittiiur at crown or _bridge _work just as coinforlablt- as i't-iidiiirg' an inter- ei»t‘ni: stoi'_v. We can improve your app- .onrnntv-. and your health. und help you tc enjoy your food better. _ |25 Queen St . l nr Next Beer O. Goffl Phono 275.1 NOTICE The iiiiclcisigncd executors of _the last will and testament of William Laird late of New Glasgow,_Lot 23 Queeii’:= County iii the Province of lrriiice Iidward Island, fariiier dec- `uased, tcstiiie hereby notify all persons indebted to the estate of the said deceased to make immediate payineiit to Albert Laird at hifi i'csideuce at New (¥lasgo\r_ P. E. Island. And any person having any claim against the said estate are hereby required to present the same duly attestetl at the said residence within twelve months from date. Dated this 21st day of February A. I). ioi i. 'Al.Bl".R'l` LAIRD ARTMAS MOFFATT (`iEORGI~1 BRO\VN Executors. . 2-aqrlzirii. Good Business Stand and Property For Sale At Tryon consisting of store, dwelling house, barn and other out-buildings, all in perfect repair and well painted, be- ing practically new; also 9; acres of prime land. _ l This property is beautifully and Conveniently situated, within a few minutes’ walk of three churches and |only two hundred yards from the i'|'ry0n Consolidated School. Is also on the direct line of the rural mail routo and is in every respect a very desirable 1ocntion_for busin¢BS» Reasons for selling ill-health. Apply to W. H. HOOD, 2-ivfiiwiif. 'l`fv°“- The fiftieth annual session of _th ie Longo room, Summerside, o L. O. A. B. A. _ ll _ . y ___i__. il' __ --.--.io -u_,q__s= It pays to buy in this Province. Rev Jan McDougall will preach on Sabbath the 26th at DcBable at ll, and Argyle Shore at 7 o'clock. _The many friends of Harry James, (7lt_.V. are pleased to see him out a- gain after his recent severe illness. _Vins nnrl Crystals meet in Summer- side tonight. The special leaves this city at 3.30 and there will be ont ihour's skating after the match. Hon John Richards, Commissionei ,of Agriculture for this Province nd dressed a series of meetings in the _western part of the Province last week. Much interest is manifested and _ all 0 the meetings were exceedingly wel attended. The department of Agricnl _ture has been doing good work in as S1>`f»_1“K thc institute and these art rapidly increasing in nuinber. Las year ten new institutes were organlz _ed throughout the Province. i liast evening about twenty of th: ,CmDl0yEes of the P. E. I. Telephone ,Office in this city were, through th ,kindness of the local manager, Mr \Grant, given nn excursion to 'Pow nal. The party left in sleighs about seven o'clock and the drive to thi Forrester House under condition- which were almost ideal, was mos' heartily enjoyed by the merry party. At the Forrester House ii supper was served and appetites matic keen by the exhilerating drive were appease; by a generous rcpast in Mr- f.'ni~vci": usual good style. The party rcturnet curly this morning. The kindness o the local niana_i:ci‘ was highly appre ciated hy the staff whose privilege ii was to enioy 3 most delightful oven ing. A basket social nnil concert wa- held in H0wc’s I-lall Wednesday night under the auspices of thc Presbyter ian Church. The hall 'wus packed tt the doors, standing room alone wat afforded. The audience was a very ai. tentipe one and the total amount realized from thc sale of baskets wa: about $125. 'Phe baskets were sold h Benjamin (‘arter, S. A. l\Icl')onali1 ant Peter Brodie, who all made capita anctioneers. James McCallum acteo as chairman and the following pro gramme was rendered-t‘.horus by tht choir; remarks by D. A. McKinnon solo hy Miss l"rosby; reading, Edga. Shaw; trombone solos, W. A, Gaudet dialogue, .\lcKiiin0n and Mc(‘abc; vo cal solo, llliss l\‘[cDonald; reading (leo. W. McPhee-, l\l. I.. A., Mr Mc Doiiald; solo, Miss i\lcBetl\. .»\i'tei` tht baskets were all sold the purchaser: rcplciiislied themselves froni~ theii -:onteiits._ After a hearty vote cr thanks was tendered the perfornicri of the evening, thc cntertainnient wa: nroiiglit to a close. An act of signal heroism, which ii- worthyt of all comincndation uno should be suitably recognized, occur red on the harbor just off Whitney Pier, Sydney, recently. H. S. Moore who is employed in the incchanical do partment at the Steel t‘o's pier, was out pnjoying a skate on the glib ice Passing near the track left by the S. S. Bruce on her recent trip he notic- ed a. cap on thc water and further a# long someone struggling and npparcri tly exhausted. Without hesitation M1 Mom-9, Stripped off both coats, ani" with his skates' on, plunged in to thi 1 rescue. He swain to the spot and,jns' caught thc person who was sinking iii forty feet of water for the last time. 'l‘ho victim of the accident is a young son of John Campbell about nine years of age. Mr Moore supported Liiiii with great. dillicailty and carried him to the thicker ice. In the mean- time., help arrived and, by tying two coats together and throwing out this improvised rope to the brave rescur~ er who eventually managed to catch it in his henniribed ,grasp and both were pulled to life and safety. The boy was taken to the nearest store in an unconscious condition. A doc- tor was summoned and after much la- bor nnimation was restored Mr. Moore was alm0st.exhaust.ed when drugged out of the icy waters. but. after careful attention, recovered, Ir. was ii deed of exceeding bravery and if there arc any hero medals to sparc tlicre is no place one could more tit- tliigly repose than over the breast of the courageous Mr Moore, who is a native of Crapaud, P. E. l. ::A meeting of King ~Edward Iu- stitute will he held at Thorndyke school house, Feb 27th, for the pur- pose of considering the purchase of fertilizer, farm seeds, etc. Meeting open at seven o'clock. By order of directors, .ics A. i'~ihnw_. ~SeC’Y- ` ..._ W E M A K E 'l` ll E M and we know they are good -and R W Grand orange Lodge or Prine; if you only once try our ____-_--Mr ;,niiw».i-fi island win meet in neither; Euponied Crum Bread A - " ~ CHARLO,T'[ETO,WNi 1 4 1 A _ “___ The Store With The Stock r,e»&.M ~. Uhllffh H¢h<><>\-rovni on '1‘\\e=»d\=v. The busiest store on Clurlottetown'a busiest street. 3_-__-__--»- "mf, _ gqitrfg wiaiiestiny, March the sch unit., _ danifiw 'mln 11 o’c\ock n.m_, and 0fB%“i‘°' Th” it would do more to convince you _ , ' ‘ tu 3 _ I M' ‘"l°“""l ‘M M 3?-i meeullsginwillhbhhrbldgdtgdnadlnonliortg- _ . 5'” :,“i'¢'yg¢,0 vizsit the Seed Fairif they so thing we can say, in print. Best sion _ Haw P.u __. Mo. Tn. W Th ffl. Sit. l’Jl,|‘,M- Lp. ~¢_lu |."'I 1.25 1_nu:i,u Arllluimy Harbor .inn on . .> =-~. !3=1 v t ardlgnn 1l0ntM¢`"U ar. ilookuwn lv- L’-f€°.“.*"‘\'?-=_ z .~.:§,=.li.=`i= > °:>'-1 V `=§'2':.=P-‘F liv Ch' own i\\' Vernon lltrcr 4 ” rolls, pies. cakes, doughnuts. &c., of their real goodness than any Flour; every ingredient pure: nice, - d. ire. --~»-f-"'“ Pgpecial raw fl°l‘¢f9 W11lEl’§l‘;_‘;?,‘f clean bakery. Why should they ' from all points on the _P.__ . _ith ____ not be good? W” 'mm tm uh mm hit to ii ii Tri- them .“.“.&'a:’...:.':. ~ ~ , bb S Une Y ' °' :ii ~'°:..ti.“;; 5:: S T E W A R T S . _ .t ii om i - . ‘ ' '-'uit .i .. -f~ Y/”"""‘iiir!lir,i>essnco for the holder. _ B A K E R Y , i49 Gi. George Si. . Hickey 86 NlCl\0l$0\'\ T0baCCO Con lrritli P-ii-i»tii:'.’-ii '_-`°”'_T"*“ fled time . GEORGE BU'I`l-lERl.AND~ l Ji Mnnufafttirers Charlottetown Phone 345 ‘ dmwf- - 3'|‘i~l,Tf\.ii3\’:-'ii‘i'fil`r&;i_:iil:;ig 1. - Vlioi.tiey,l&iiat yalw T'°°l°° ‘" nm W Aw"'ufi“ii"9'l/*RP -21d Ei. Grand Secretary- Kent Street. . . _ 3 r _ mimi any i>......i..?".iM'»l't‘“‘ - ‘to , th fix-v=,_=f‘,,, A concert will be lieid in Zion March 4th. Miss Eleneoi Murray, City, left on yesterday en route to Boston. _ Miss Gladys West, book-keeper with W. J. Holman & (Jo City, is spend- ing 8 vacation at her home in York. At the Police (‘»ourt in this City yesterday Fred McKinnon, for ill- .reating a horse, was lined $30 of 30 lays. W. li. llcan, city, was n passenger ‘n the nmil special from Georgetown /estrrday afternoon, having crossed .urn from Boston. , ` Mrs. Abram Henry, tlity, wishes .o thank the Sons of England and ill others for acts of kindness and iyiiipathy shown her in her recent iereavemcnt. Capt. ’l". G. Taylor, (lity, Agent of ;crday from Georgetown and Mon- .ague where he had been on a brief :usiness trip, Among the outward passengers on .he afternoon train to Georgetown yesterday was about twelve commer- :ial men enroute to the mainland af- er a business trip to this city. Mi.-rs Angie Dorion leftyesterday ifternoon by train to Gcorgetoivn. the will cross hy the Earl Grey and neat Miss Delniiunt, Paton's head oilliner, together they will visit the nil New York. - _ . Varburtoii, M. P., Ottawa, stating hat the Uepartiiient decided to scnd tn officer from the 4th licgiinent on he (`oronation Contingent and asked `ol. Davison to select one of his offi- lttawa as soon as possible. On the tenth of February there pas- ied away at the home of her daugh- ter Mabel in Calgary, Mrs James Sentley. The deceased was born in ‘avendish fifty-eight years ago and vas a daughter of the late Daniel Mc- ihc iiiarricd Jairics Bentley of Mar- ate who survives her Ther made igo_ when they with most of their emily removed to the vicinity of Cal ii-v residing in Alberta. The daugh 'loston Mabel (Mrs George McKay.) laiucs is il rancher near (lalgary. i Phrce brothers and one sister are still living. F. P. McNeill of Cavendish, , den in California and Mrs John Haw- 'tins of Murray Harbour South. The ` 'ate Mrs Bentley with her husband ipent the summer of 1909 visitingl friends and relatives in this Province. She was a truly good woman, agen- wral favorite. and will be long remem- iercrl for her unsolfishness, and kindly ` 'leeds to all with whorn she was as- , ioclatcd. ::Dr (J. li. Barnes, Murray River, =.r Oil is superior to thc imported ar ticle." 2-24d2i. F W Do , You T Know what is’ in the Bak- .hc Marine Department, returned yes-. , ending inillinei‘y openings in Boston ii (`ol. H. M. Davison, (lity, com- nanding the ith Regiment, C.'G. A., ` `_- 'eceived n telegram from Hon. A. B. - :ers and wirc the name and rank to . Charles of Lower Montague, Hemp- ing Powder you are us- _, ' Y ¢. i‘om Picton on the Earl Grey on re- P- i i i i i' 3 i i Tunic, 'Bessie and lrene: An only sori _ nmn » says "Jordan's Emulsion of Cod Liv- 11 > ing? Are you sure ii s the best leavener you can use. Johnson’a Baking Powder ' is a pure Cream of Tar- tarPowder,alwaysfresh. andit's the bestleavener -that can be produced. Try it. We make it and know what it will do. Sold by all grocers Johnson & Johnson f*l='==\ i Remedies Made Calif Cure and Cough Mlllure is invaluable to all suf- fering from colds, cough or “grip." lt is endorsed by all who have ever tried if's fine qualities. lt willcure your cold. remove the cough and is pleas- ing and palatable. Per bottle 25c Lnxoiivc Bromo Quinine Tab- lets arc known from coast to roast for their wonderful cura- tive qualities. Often imitated but never equalled it is today i one ofthe best preparations of its kind money can buy. Gefa box-we keep the genuine. The 2 Macs ,tl theiafternoonitrain to t.ieorgetownl_ Wall Paper Remnant Sale you . » . _ f----Choose---while the Choosing qood 1 NEVER YET SO GREAT A WALL PAPER REMNANT V SALE-and never yet so great a response to it. Scores of houses all over town will be fresliened and brightened at trifling cost-and that little room i that you want fixed up should have a chance with the rest. We have gone over the whole stock-thrown out every pattern of which we have only a small amount. These caiiccilrd lots We have tied up in quantity enough to paper an everagc size rooin -placed enough border in almost all packages#-ni:ii'ked the package about one half its ordinary price-and the lots await 11 pieces all wool suiling tweed worth to 1.55 yd--on sale 'I licse haiidsoiiie twceds are absolutely pure---liiie, long' staple wo.;-l. They f arc f ull 56 inches wide. They coiiie in :i good variety of patterns-~11i0stly .- stripes-tlie colours are greys---greens and browns. They are worth up to 6" 1.55 yd rnd we 0i`l`er theiu---to clear at once.. _ . . . . . .. ... = Ask for sainples---you will be pleased. 8 pieces handsome stripe siiitings . worth $1.70 per yd--on sale at 959 i i at 6% GTI F5 t- i » 1 1 i. . You have a splendid saving chalice in this offering. The ciotlis .'i.'»:» pure ` \V00l--they arc 56 inches wide»--tlie_\' come iii a varietv of 'liaiidscuiie stripes. They . are tasteful--~ve_ry smart and very stylish. The range includes 2 navy, 4 green and 2 grey effects. The ordinary value run to 1.70 per ,yard and you d have nowthechaiice tobuyatjust ._ .. y § Ask for sainples---we will send them per rcturii. icill. About thirty-five years since ` r _ - __ at "Last call” on this lot ol Valuable ii R _ , fary. She is survived by five daugh- .' W t C ‘ hers and one son all but one of whom " S mrs are: Laura. fMrs Fred Shawl ` Here is a listof some clearing items from the ready to wear depart- t--tliat we think will interest you---Look it fr.-i~i'. 1 only Seal Coat, with sable collar, to clear _:i it 1 only black Astraclian, size 34, our low price _ 1 price 45.00 now 35.00. 70.00 now 54.00 now 54.00. low price 45 oo now 35.00. _ now 14.65 now 16.00 now 17.85 now 22.95 1.95 _' p _ l only Black, Bokharan Coat, our low pricc 5,7 50. ii-1., \» -~ -ro _ 1 only Black Bokh:ii'an Coat, our low price 47.50 iiou .3 on i i only Black Astrachau, size 38, our low price 45.00 now 35.00, Q _ 1 only Black Astrachaii, Sable collar, 42, our low pflee 52 50 now 40.110. , 1 only black Bokliaran, Sable collar 42, our low price 57.50 now 45.00. . 1 only black Astraclian, size 34, our low price 50.00 now 37.50. i only l`.`ong'hlack Caracal size 36, our low price 2o,oo iiour 13.75. 1' only Long Electric Seal size 38, our low price 75.00 only black coat Marmot lined, Columbia Sable colla 1 only blzick`e0at‘l\liiskrat lined, Mink collar, size 3 only Plain Grey Cloth Coats size 36, 33, 40, our net 11 only Cloth Coats Grey, Browns, Navy, Greens 7.50 now 4.75 1 only Black Coat Niggei' Head Lining dl; ottcr Collar size 38 21.9; l 1 only Black Frieze Cloth Coat Columbia Sable Collar size 38 21:00 1 only Green Beaver Cloth Coat Columbia Sable Collar 1 only Green Beaver Cloth Coat Coluinbia Sable Collar size -36 32.00 4 only Child’s Cloth Coats Navy and Green. sizes 2 x 4 only Child's Cloth Coat Navy and C:irdin’al sizes 3,4, and 24 2.00 now nov: 27. 50. l E 7 iio".v 62 50. r, size 38, our low 36, our low price 'ff X Q ‘U3 U‘» ll :_f.- _ 3 ~. ...._~»§...»....<.»..-.-.,... we i <‘I1l__v '\`a\'y Marmot lined, brown Columbia Sable collar, si'/.ies 33, our price '_i.o5 now 2.80 27 2.125 now 1.75 ` - J f '-I .1-.5 -._=e.\i~ f " "Fe "" er#-» ."` ..._ éi A N ew Qrfzfsl Pstiers i Our establishment is tho ! J t Policy L a G r 1 p p e covering Total Disability is now issued by the Suu Lifcof Canada. For particulars apply to E. R. BKGW . Manager For l’. E. l. ', ‘ Charlottetown 1 l . Drs of , dmwm . _ A Qsleln, li ‘_ - .,... O n I y Exclusive only exclusive ont..»:al parlor _. in thu i_‘ioviuco_ Wo tlon'\ tlnbble t tical wurk~ our const ntninituglvu rem _ ' host nut. utoctton at sin _ A pair of hi-'ii 1-rule eye- 'flntisos or K;~~'i‘l:ii:l|‘>4. Kltld lilicu (rai1_\e.l, ii. fi --vi Pri. ex- . examination t-mis only 1,50 'l‘_r_v us-yuu'|l oniuy better night. Silverston & 1 ` 1 only navy i\'liiski‘at lined Mink collar, size 36, mir low price §»‘o.oo ..,t‘» i ‘- ir ‘ti _ ._1_‘ § t ` i ‘.5 ¢ ni o op if wi- mnknitoiirllfowork and _ - E prices. ‘ 'ii ;;< 11'; . -.\ ' li; ` ‘if L_# _i '. ,~ .__ ...__ A .,,,.~ - . si; . .__ iw' 1 Y f' .i - :_ &` if _,_ 1 .' .` i' i ‘iff , ,wi i i 1;. .lg - »- 1. ~_- _»=.¢. .1 fi' 1. <1-,~ ii \ fi ,, , _“" I1’ - "-- ~~-1~- ' --"' 'Hillsdale rarin for sate There la Nothing ln lt iaiintot mo zxcnivr v‘§,,,‘_’,_§",'“ Pure Amencen Leaf M and _ iN OUR liiigs on [ivnml . Bright Cul Tobacco. l“=\‘ -“tm rl Pnekngcn and Tinuai. allgrooern and druggiste. """V`"‘_‘l° ll “l“'“"` f3"" hommd |t-6.1 it.-Try it by Privnio Slnio lrvloiw Th, ,mwnigned seo offers for sole hi 4 miles from Unu- on Royalty Rmial Railroads, Ohiirehf ln i build i 5 only Child’s Cloth Coats Scarlet sizes 3, 4,and 5 5.25 now 3.60 ‘_. ~ t, If ~.-.fe-...s-ai¢»'=f‘f_=»~f-’.§.*.!'f”' 1