22) 1,1! " ) ‘ I . ‘ F1331- up ALL" ' A vi V 'run 1.A'1'1i:s1 News *_* ia- cs.iRt.oiisiow‘Ni 0 -=QUEeN'sco.UNir Ii pays to buy in this Province. p. Mclean. Cruraud. was in ui, any yBl¢Ql‘dl}'. J_osePh McRory, Mt Stewart, was inthe cltl' .YEll_t_¢rda.y. A local item in yesterdn ' <. _ y s issue rc. ‘t‘;"x_|_!tt1>thH:v_.1 Geo. scene nmmimn N B ° “ ° helvnzea in snefiine, Callt. '1‘. G. Tayl 't -_ the Marine Depart1?ixe'ntc,l f);’i'¢_y\gS:l;_ of passenger to Georgetown yésterdai; ..S::.¥‘¢..i.‘.‘:.?2‘;’:‘:::§¢.“.°."ii.i“i¢.:;::»‘+'°°'"°°-1°” s._° _ fin i yesterday. -3 __ _ » . 'The next ggame in the Y_ M_ (i_ A basket ball league will` be `-playin, on lgnrryBurke,;¢nd.P»ter,.Gillis,`.Cltyd:Thursday night _\,¢_f,w5en_tn,, nbeg_ an amen! '¢h°_,»',.' ` _` ll B outwnr xngg-_iie eastern fiyéssfferrdsy _nn_¢i~_ |\00ll.. - ' ' Miss Li-lla 'T_rowsdale, Crapaud, who has been =-.visiting friends in cusrlottetown, returned home Sat- urday. - Mrs John Mchean, City, who is un. qs;-going treatment in the l". E. 1. Hospital was reported ns inst about the lame yesterday. The February number of the Busy Enst Magazine contains an article writteirby Edna K. Wooley for the Cleveland News, entitled Prince Ed- ward Island, Arcadia _as seen by un wcits and the l‘rince of Wales team. Y€B02l`day\ afternoon a horse, owueii by a truckman` of this' city named M“¥fPhY'| d\'Ul3l>Dd dead on Elm Ave. as it was being driven by a young lad on`lts hack. "r _ The special freight which was put on Monday on the Murray l-larbor iline was run to pick up several cars of freight which the regular could not handle on her run. | In a challenge match on Y. M. (3, A. howling alleys last night a picked team Captained by Hollis Rowe de- feated a team from Moore & Mc- Lc0d's store. Total score for Rnwe’5 American ‘f'lBlt0l‘- ,team 2014 to iazi for their oppon- "* ents. The land on which the present warc- hullili \m°Wl\ as "A“ld'5" is built. W. S. Louson, City, left last even- ownefl by`Dr. S. ll.. Jenkins, will re- main vacant for the prescnt at least, after thc bllildiflli. l>\U`CbBS9d by H- Louson went to Georgetown Monde" (‘_ Goff, is torn down. _ Lon W. Peardon and R. J. Peardon, City. have returned from a month’s visit to New York and Boston. Lou's many friends will be pleased to hear that he was successfully fitted with srtiflcal limbs while in 'New York. E. H. McEa»cbern, City, rcprcsenta~~ tive of Frarices Drake & Co., New Glasgow, N. B., left on the afternoon train to Georgetown yesterday en route to Picton. He is on a two week's business trip to the North Shore of New Brunswick. A memorial Brass in memory oi the late Robert Hogg, Appraiser of H. M. Customs has been placed in St. ‘P‘etcr’s Cathedral, of which church he was a member. lt bears the inscription '[_1_n loving memory of liobert Hogg, 1842--1911. Jesus Mer- ” .. lfev. Edwin and Mrs. Smith and family were recently given a grand reception by the congregation of Ohlpmnn, N. B., at the Chipman House. Representatives of all de~ nominations, Presbyteriems, Baptists, Methodistsf Episcopalians and R0- nia‘n Catholics Came forward to meet and welcome Mr and Mrs Smith to the church a'nd'town, making the re- ception really a, civic one. The Women's Auxiliary' of St. l’nul's Church have always had an enviable reputation for the excellence oi their teas. The tes held_by that society in the schoolroom last even- ing was fully up to the usual high standard and the patronage accorded the _bountliully filled tables -must cer- tainly have bcsnencouraging to the ladies whose efforts were well reward- ed. The sale of home made candy ad- ded materially to the receipts of the fnvenlng. "l‘he installation of officers in Courts Avondale, Mount Stephen, and Companion Court Brighton, of the Independent Order of Foresters, took place last evening in Castle Hall. After the impressive service of inducting the officers, which was pre- sided over by the High Chief Ranger, Rev. E. J. Rattee, a number of ad- dresses on various phases of Fores- try and its work were delivered by J. F. Whear,_“BG' .With 2;" dwn affairs- ‘Phe country 19 ¢°°°\ ing more rapidly than the most san- gnine dared to hope s fe' _Y°“"“ “5°' gn nmene being propitimie, it niacin? ly produces n wmnafgtive lac o .gterest in external illlllmil 5351*’-3 ~< __=<; . . " 5; .3 }__i’l|_cro l,e`___,Qhi,y Usa gmuu%@% 0ulnlno"‘ in "' 'Bromo Uulnlflé .V fp nw: A com nl ns mr. llvlyl remember tbnfnll name Look l"°'_°“'.‘¢.l!*°W_° °" °'°‘7 W' 95°' , snN. turn csssm sriri-in 'rsnivsvnu ' I ,_ ~ _ , _ -wus aim en ips. 4, im. _____.____ . ,fy _ ,_-.: _f_,-_.,_.__ _ _ ( _ __ ._ -; ' ._ __-il. s'__..l__,_. i-=-f=r'_ - _£52 -1-____ , _; U _ -.'_< I' ing of the Legislature was agreed up- 1‘i ‘inte Albert i`\l\rlsi_iaii,ll-il-tcol\`oi‘nrvn11,hoi~n .lunc lliird i894. It bien arranged that his inrcsii-t‘.ii‘» ss Pi'*r:<‘e of Wales, should be the sion of the re‘.'i\'al of on en\':`e.itWelsh <1-rsmonial to take Place at narvoii Vzisilc in J_'.':ly, liill. IIVIPEIIIII EIINlEIllIIEl LONDON, Feb. 18-The govcrnnieut overseas dominions setting out the council with representatives from 1 high commissioners raised to the -_-,-_vvt _-_-_-,-_ Nfqcet C.-_-_ e .»\_.-_-.-_-_-_-,~,.\,v.-_-.-.-_~.~ \».-_~/_»,.».-»~»,.,\-,.,.,.,.,.,_~\,\-~-~»-~ i U ' sv - --1 0 ° ' n ) O fill) l'l\‘li'l(l i\'i1wv.»I sr _Liu .iv_i\'N .> _ _ _ _ To the Duke's left is tlic Diichcsw .»ii‘oiin.'iiii;l\t nnrl nt his right their daughter Princess, Patricia, wliilc1`hcii' son, Prince Artliur, stands in the rear. The Du-ke who has been ap-pointed (}o\'ei'nor-(ienci‘nl of Uauatln arrive at Ottawa in iflcpteinioi-,ills Royal 1-liglincss is cn uncle of nation on Jl\l\<‘ 2205- }_<__i1E___fl_:2.§§f_l___.__,.__,,._._.___._._-_._-_-_-_-§_-_._-,-_._-_-_-_._-_...___-.-_-_-.-.-_-.-.-.-_-.-.-_-_-.-.-e§.-.-.-_-.-_-_-.-_-.-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- ii* W gi . \..~a. 1 $5 HALIFAX, N. Fi., Fch. 19-The vis- lit of the Canadiens to Halifax this week promises to be s great event in I-lalifax professionals, and the second iuouorov rfb 19-arse srsf. game on Saturday night, the Visitors win- finishcs for which they have shown STIIIKE THHEIIEIIEII TORONTO, Feb. 18-For the third time in seven years as the Great Nortliwcstsm Telegraph Company threatened with a strike of its oper- ators. From the present temper of the men and the uncompromising at- titude ussumcd by the company there seems little doubt that the,troublc will at least reach an appeal for the appointment of a board of concilia- tion, undcr the provisions of the Lemieux Act. International President S. J. Kou- "H¢6!!\D of the Commercial Telegraph- ers Unions of America, arrived in the city yesterday to take charge of the situation. While there was no ques- tion of union recognition in the dis- pute, the union would render the committee appointed by the men sup- porting in their iight for a reason- able salary schedule. While the trouble has come to ri head in Toronto. three dismissals following the presentation _of a new schedule, he said that the entire stuff of operators from Winnipeg to the Atlantic Coast would be ailccted by any action that might be taken. Twemty-five men have been dis- charged by the Great Northwestern Telegraph (lo. since January 1, as B, 'result of a campaign among the tele- grnphers of that company, _which had for its object higher wages. Tele- graphers’ wages, it is said, have not generally kept pace with the times, and the minimum salary remains at S25 ri month with a maximum of $70 with the G. N. W., the same as ten years ago. The men sought to ob- tain rclief first by petitions and fin- ally by organization. A new schedule of wages asking for s minimum salary 'nf $30 5 month was presented to thc management on Ff=briu1ry 2 by e committeeneiding authority from the majority of the employees, and the committee asked 'fir rv conference. The company re- `\ I In (` \ \\\Irf»r »»§i`_`\2g_, f \ /I J r*\ Mme.I.B. , ‘Q '_ p Renaud Montreal I 'f \ .)` _ G' ._ ._ Eczema on eg for 25Years I hnvc been trentcil by doctors for V uveniy-five years for n bzul cuss uf cczcina sn my leg. 'flicy did tliclr in-st, but failed to cure it. My owu doctor liud advised nic lo linvn my leg mit off, but I said l vvoulil try the Cutlrura Ilembillcs first. lie siild. "try them li y0u_lil:c but I do not tiilnk_ they will do any good." lit this time my ii-5 w’ng'p¢-md fiom the' knee down. my f foot was like I pfcos of raw flesh Ind I’ had to walk on crutches. ,I bought o cake r ment andre bottle offiuticurp §|esolvcnt,._ Am-r the ‘first two treatments the swelling .went down and ln l.\vd'mdntl\s‘ use of the, _ _Curl/:urn Ilcmedlee my lck“_\vns cured and iihe new skin grown sn. 'rho docior could fnot believe lil: own i-_vrswnicn he saw that .Cuilcura limi cured iris n d_ said that he wculil use Cutlcura for his own iiniicnts. But for |.l\e Cuticurn Benn-ill<':\| might ' the wonderful cum that Cullcuru. wrouglnr. l have many gmndrhildrcn and they n v- .~ rrequr-nt users of Cuilcum and I always rocomfin-iid it most hlfzlily uw a sure and soouomlrnl cure for skin troubles. Minn. J. ll. Ri-:.\'sco C;..d;i;;i;i“.;i Soap am1Omtment - niinrd chi- _speriilm and mint cronnmicnl nent- ' mm; |.»r:|rlw~iin;n of lim slim and scalp. A einqic in‘ii»~\ nl i'uii4~ur.i .emu _uni lion of Cull- rurn Olnvnrnt rrc ofirn ii ifiimi-iii. Bold ihrmiuhnut the wn|i.l_ Pniivr Dru.: it Chem. Cum., Roh- Props., l\-i-min. Send for free 32-page Cuucurn Bank on Lrenimem. sf skin discuss. siiortin circles in .the itime ro-\""P°“d°“'~ °f th” DMU M“ll~"l9ll~Ni i nees. gThe famous hotfix; team ’:villPf°f- G°b'l°1_ Patil- Wh" d°°1ll'°'| nrrivc herc""("hursday iind play"twoith°" Wldmm “‘l°°¢'°d' l“¢° th* N*-*Y- giemes. The first willwhe on Thurs-‘.3-¢_“ °f 0- "_'¢1“y Old “horse had extraor- '°b*“i“°d- 'nn . games _are to be played, two in Mono- ,W->_‘_" °°I°bl`i\l'¢d I10l‘S¢» *-11* lP\‘0f°*150!' inn nnn two in Hnmaxmn mnjnriwlsaid, ‘hail been chosen for experiment of inc genie in the four games to de ies brine bisfref and easier 10 Observe . cide the winner of the trophy. Thelma" 9 l`9bb’t~_ It WHS BUOWT1 £0 "I2 t,,,_,_ms will be the same as played inicorrcspondent in acomfortahle stable me 185; ,mme y,ere_ ,at the National Veterinary school Qilisnsc, Fen. 1s1»Qnei>ec failed toxwhefe I’\'°f- Peflf 1°“f\1f°S- intci‘i'iipt Ottawa’s chain of Victories' "1 60 not expect to see a “UTY WU of Ciulcn a Soap, nhpx 0f.,C_utf rs Ollllr; J _inns niiiuii LONDON, Feb. 20-T‘he Paris cor- scen the horse in question. His de- detgiledmxplauatipn sbaut his dx SPUHT|Ni.liliS iiiiuviiiillllii F 3. The following tennis line up to- night at the Hillsboro Rink for ai "" friendly game of hockey. “D0wn Ensure." "Guardian." Phillips. Gosl.- Morgan. Howntt. Point. I Newsom. Power. C. P. ‘ Mclnnil. Doyle. Young. . Himill. Mollonsld. Ffdntt. ' Yoiing. The shove game will start at 7.15 okay 1 Nicholson. ' '» ‘ i Iv _ -. ' WOMAN’S BACK. 35wn`Easters' junior team will play horse snorting with high spirits." ning by n gcore nf 7 to 3_ zProf Petit said. “Cnr horse is very M0NT_RE_i_L_ Fen 1g__Af¢_e,. aS'n,b_ far from that, and you will appre- h0l‘nly fought game, in which Rienfre\v,°I“t9 its Value `*"h‘m I fell YU" bf often looked like winner,_snd wore "“I_.V ‘mst 8 P°““dS- 640)' ' aiwnys dnnge,-ons contend,"-s_ .tml 'lbe correspondent 4 says he found wnnne,.,.,_S’ with one of the gardsnnitho unlmal to be a middle-sized horse with a shaggy coat and a furrow in few samples of late, won their thirdlthe neck' wh°"`° the i"I°°tI°"5 had scheduled game ‘with the Rerifrewibfen made' Teeth and “Yes 5°” thi seven at the Arena gat,"-day nigymgmarks of great age but the horse the gong finding the-m the winners by 5°‘”“°d I" Nmarkablc H°°d °°“di' 5 goals to 4_ Ition. It wa"s worn out when it arriv- ed at the school 18 months ago. Be- fore the injections it weighed 725 pounds and for weeks after the oper- 'o i r~ scale t 801- uti n ti rm-d th, _ a pounds. I Prof. Petit was,.ho\vever, loatb to. ,pyive figures, as hc is not clear how UN G' N' TH_[GHAPHiiniir:li of the increase in weight is due to the radiurn T0 TRAIN SURDIY SCHOOL TEICHERS l\lQNC’l`()N, Feb. lil-At a meeting of tiie Moncton parish Sundav school executive this afternoon, it was de- cided to hold a training course for Sunday school teachers, the course to begin next Saturday, with ln- spcctor Oblenes teacher. IARRIED 9| YEARS FLORENCE, Colo., Feb. 19--Mrs. Fi-ancil Esper, 108 years of axe. said to be the oldest woman in Colorado, died in tho arms of her 111-year-old husband on Wednesday night from burns received when her clothing caught fire from an Open grate. Mr. and Mrs. Esper had been mar- 'ried D1 years. . _ BORN. ' INNES-in inisiiiy. on Fen. s, 1911, to Robert and Mrs. Innes, n daugh- ter. HENDERSON-At. Regina, Sask., De- cember 17, 1910, to _Robert and Mrs. Henderson, a daughter. (Mrs. Henderson was formerly Margaret Irwin of this city.) . plied by first discharging the commit- tee and then dismissing eight of those who refused to sign a paper, -which stated that- they were satisfied with present conditions, and that -the com- mittee was not authorized to act. ` While nearly all the telegraphers in- volved are members of the Commer- cial Telegraphers' Union, the' ques- tion of recognition of the union is not a pa-rt of the schedule, which is patterned after the employees agree- ment in effect with C. P. R., and with the various railroads of Can- ada. The C. P. R. at the present time pays from 15 to 20 per cent. higher wages that the G. N. W. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ’_‘H0t coffee served st the D. C. Not One Woman In Twenty Has a _ Stung Back. The kidneys are to blame nine times ` out of ten. When the blood_isn’t _properly filtered the poisons that ought to bc carried off by the kidneys are sent back through the system, and it’s hardly to bo wondered that buokiiohes and lame backs como to make life iiiiseruble. Doan's Kidney Pills are a s cviflc for all kidney troubles. They begin by expelling all the poisonous matter from the kidneys, and then heal the dolie-:its nieiiibrzuics and make their action regular and natural. Mrs. A. H. Hutton, Jr., McCrenry, Mau., writes:-“Two years ago last spring 1 had n. very severe pain in the small of my buck. When I would rise it seemed as if iny back would break. My kidneys were very badly out of order, and 1 would have t.o get ulp three or four times during the night. took one box of Doau’s 'diiey Pills and they effected a cure." ' l,i.inn’s Kidney Pills are 50 cents per box or 3 for 81.25, at nlldeelers or mailed direct on receipt of 'Knee by the 'L iMilburn Co.. Limited, ronto, Ont. If ordering direct specify “Doa.n'|." °_°Attention is called to the ad "Lobster Factory .for sale" which ap- pears in this issue. ' | “Don't miss the basket ball game on 'l‘hursda.y night at Y. M. C. L. Abbie! vs Prince of Walls. _ ,‘ "Attention is called to the ni Land Sale on Brackley P‘.' Roni, which appears in this issue. I ,____. "Tenders for cheesemaker Union Dai- `_rying Cu.," which appears in this is- sus. “About 45,000 brick-and a quanti- ty ‘of lumber will be on sale shortly. Apply at Goff & Co., City. 2-2261!. _ "Skate at Bt. Dunstan's College to-night. Train leaves the City at 7.30 returns at 10.30. ,Fare only ten cents. Admission to Rink hfteol cents. "All patriotic sons of Prime. Ed- ward Island who can take advantage ,of it should not fail to hear Bev. H. E. Thomas lecture on Building 3 Na- tion in the First Methodist school- room on Feb. 28th. Don't forgot the date. 2-21d4i. "The Mission Band of Brookfield _intend holding s. concert-in Brookfield bull, Friday, Feb. Z7, at 7.30. Ad- mission ten cents. Sale of home made candy. blhould - the nighfi prove unfavorable, Saturday night. skate tonight. _ _ gqmugzipd _ _ Hi msn _fps-H 5 THE “SAFETY” EGG CARRIER IS PACK doz. Egg Case or “llumfy D body says “The best yet.” dmwfrnitf. For sale by mwfnh ED FLAT opens quickly and conveniently will exactly fit a 50 umpty” Carrier-will carry one dozen eggs safely from producer to consumer. We are selling ilieni from Atlantic io Pacific and every- Schofield-Paper Co Lid Sl. John, N. B. Salesagents for all Canada. have lost my life. I'\\l'l\ l\’UI)’ Kfllvful F0* , ""' '° "` " """` ` ` ""_ 'M "“ " " ' "" ' ' Y ”'_ " I The uriguial I cme Skate Simple in construction. Readily adjusted to suit ilie We have a few pair oi nickel platel sli ates in the above skates sizes 8 to ii for SLUU per pair. Call and see them. _ W. I ‘rabbc ° I Agent For S. W. P. Pa'-n*. 1-Iowntt. Forwards. Steele. _ sharpu After the above match, .t\\o'~r' ` "Attention is canes to the so I I f, V -i »‘ 'i , ill . . fill if* .i " AE. if ii-T.. _tt ‘ if :I _ IJ if * 3. .l fs? -»- ~:».~;i....t._-»---»-\.~»-- ...» gn:-,f_~_:“_..._‘ - . ,_ . - »-=».=.\=¢_w- » ~_'; ._;" """- __ ‘ jx -v- 1-; l ii `. r fit , . 3' EE* if _,_ ._ ‘~ fi fly" .l -_--." _Y 1.-' .I -e i. » -.jk 1 _,i .,»_ » ‘-I Pl. 2,' 3 :lf ` Ii =;»* -1. ii . » ,_ a . lb L. i,._ ' _:_ .fy ' 1. "W v 1 __,. _ vi I \ ,_ FI-fi ' » I . ef? wearer. iii. i. ,_ i .__ if If ii lr `.».**\ ':..-:_~:\-r:g,- . ei. . 1 f 1 .1 A I ._ , , i , I I . e ,_»=~,-.~_f;= A >?`“'¢'Q#"p>. ..»\~¢~ 4 .iv lil eh `>_i if .il p » '. I i \Il§.' I A _'nf ' l I A 0 ‘l ,l 1' ` Z" I iii fl I I , i .‘ . .- _~ , .I I \ ii \ . __ .tn _ _' -r.,¢=-d 151*