]ANUARY 23, 1912 "THE UATEST NEW! THB CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "RST OF ALL" PAGESEVEN '_ ' 7 -2 “' "2 ~ 2 ,.1 i- -R" f ` In Constant U *'* ` ' if PHY! £0 h\1_v in this Province. i Herbert Yeo ol_' this city succeeds- `~l`;`- 1 '*""- _ ,Vernon Crockett as Principal of the' wil ionieriinimeuz im ever undergo... ,uh ,, ' Harry Jeiiiins lies arrived from i--.iisboi-0 c‘onsoii` if “Mark Down Sale” ___-A-a=s i These slippers me going fast. li you rln not shop today you may t be foi'e\'er loo late. Vllilliout doubt ilie prices inarkccl make those the 1| best slipper values lliril _\'ou have uve: been offered. Womcn`s felt slippers .iqc lo 55c viiiuc r.o\\' . . . . . . . 59C ‘ Aimllici' Zinc regularly pric- ed ai occ to No; now 59c i'_‘°TT.`°_..-'-4 _. 'I _ _ ]t_ Rutter grnilcs in it-It :mil _li saliii ivoitli lmin 854: in |.'~n IE. iiow_... .. 79c _‘t]_ Ainiilicr line cf felt and l~fiinii`.:ri slippiers. ivgiilarly si.-ll for i.io io 1.50 now. 99c Leat her slippers \\`_iili fell lining, vcry \\'f;rni, usiizil price $5:for.................6Uc ‘ , . i Men`s leather' slippers L regularly 85;' l`or....... (alle y ' l A full line ol' mrn's, wo- _ slippers now . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 Alley Er? C0 |35 Queen St. ` i I an A._ii_iii;i_n I DEN FIST Office Ilours 9 land 2~ll Over Jenkins & Bon NEW PROWSE BLOCK Btdrtf (llinrlottvtown. P. I. - J-»»¢_|lni ’v =Snaps in Groceries 2 Tins Salmon for 25 cents. 2 Tins Sardines for 25 cents. 2 Tins Clams for 25 cents- 3 pkgs Post Toasties for 25 cents. Boneless Digbys 18 cents per lb. Si-'inned Corllish S cents per lb. liakcfi Beans 6 cents atin. Toilet Soap 3 cakes for 5 cents. . at _13“f_ G?ff’~°_ l For Photographs 8 in the best stiles call at , Bayer’s Studio l \ Phone 192-] J JTBROWN, D. M. D I naN'r1s'r _ 'ri s ii c. om" lindsinlisiiii ntlllgiiigs New tllllarlottetnwn. 9-30dlYl‘. ii __ ;______ my ___ _._ S in Dai fifiihi lguaa I I ..i‘:..il.l.'.§'.i§`i’.i"ii)‘°i»i.*°i?`.:`.i°.'.s. B Over Prowse Bron. * i FUXES WANTED - S'l (` f Black or ive__i____|__i;_1;y_f_nn_i§p_i_»_ _,_ O_ Box ____ Chaihim N. B. .-lid .- '.. ‘hr u em- baimer--MissA Fcigueon,Lndy Assistant- Personal Attention and Promptness \-unrnnlerd Ambulance calls answered at short noilco SPECIALTII S Dieinfectmg and Fumigtin Furniture Rcpmred and cup bolstered. bill-nt salesmen made toon-der, l ,g . i J- A~ SUBGYL. Of B0Sl»0l1. a brizhtfbrought to prove the law requiredi i , 1 i il Qi* ' ol Slippers H S r8p _ G D Wrip l F ncrnl _Director an _ 1.' 1. _ ' Q | i='.:~:;=a.'°-i»i§_i.fif.-~.i.‘~.’.:»;='e.‘-isff , fOT _BOyS _ .., ¥'H_ti"¢ Of P- E~ Island. in an address ling' 1,500 mixes in the three provin- ss __ bei-_ire the ‘»_§m<_a_ricp_ri Bankers’ Assn ,ces and has addressed seventeen meer- i (1 4 50 fOt‘ 3. 38 _ . ,cis ion on t e an ine ’ystem of th l' _ I H l'f h d R _ W. B.» .G ' Sent Post P'-‘ld anywhere f / ‘ ‘ Country. recently. Haiti 7'! have lem; lcllgdperfl geiiisrlslxsecsetaialiy ioivcsnsds, ' 'ld ' _ Reef; _a di__i;pipie___ent:_ ndvéicptotof _Elie iaitended the animal meeting of tuel I ren S ' _ . 00 PIM u e DWG il fl U1 aetbranch of the Canadian Bible So-i .00 _ ‘;?'\~@-,v-E! l T-he W0_¥`Si SEYFYSGU1 0! lfafllfilli; 81111 Cllr- iciety there.-Exe. (Rev. Mr. New-` -3 L25 l-Ol' 94C \‘ ,¢\ _f$1I_Ci'_11'1 the whole civilized world; tccmbe is well known here.; 1_6; for L2 _ . Q, I is impossible to estimate and dif , - - W W _ flcult to exuggci-atetlie inagnitude of_ Af, ii recent meeting of the St. 1.86 f0l' 1.29 ‘ ° ` * ./{_ _._ __ I-hit l0f~`S@H WliiCh UNH ¢\0U11lr‘y bai>‘.Iohn Liqiior niccnse Gommissionersl ' _ \\_»_`_";`;_f-1='=.*g__// siihered from the defects of its prc-|Rev. H. E. Thomas, lorincrly of tblsl __ ’ city, ,was a speaker. Rev. Mr. Thomas spoke informally of the objection of lout: have endiired such a waste of ,the temperance peonle to allowing, its resources; no other country is ghotels to have the view of their bai~s_ “Ch €Fl0'lZl! *-0 Y18V€ Bf»;oal -Frank Steele; point.-W. A. Acorn; coverpoiiit-'D. Cbevcrie; forwards- P. Gregory, J. Ingrsbam, J. Prowsc and D. Gillis. The seniors will line up as follows: goal-A. McAskill; point--B. Rattenbiiry; covcrpoint-W. Cornfoot; forwards-C. Burns, A. Rattenbury, 1'. Rodd and Sammy Murphy. The only change from last year’s team is at covei-point where W. Cfornforn. replaces Earl Grady, now holding that position on the Crystals. 'There arc rumors of some change on the ,Crystal line up lic- fore their game with lzhc Vica in Siimmeraide on Friday night. The scarcity of first-class crenmcry butter, says an exchange, has been responsible for a three cent annex to last week's figures and creamery solide are better by 20. Other but- ters are fairly easy at last. weck‘s prices. The quiet market reported from Montreal last week has develop- ed into an easier feeling. No orders have been received for car lots for is also quiet.. Local dealers and re- tailers replenished their stock strong- ly before the holidays. Receipts cun- year, but stocks are much lighter than at this time in 1911, aand there is no doubt that this stock will be badly needed before the new make- ri period of about four months ahead. The big shortage in the English and Canadian make of cheese has made it.- self felt in the high range of prices on both sides of the Atlantic, which eclipse anything before ft-It in Cau- sda. Values have been on the mend aince November, and to-day l5c. is readily obtainable -for finest Western Septembers. _ ___.._.._._._-_ ::Castlle Soap (white and mottled) imported direct from France Mid C0n- tnining the highest possible per_cc1it- age of pure olive oil. This is the finest lot we have ever offered for sale. Zllc. lb., 7 lb. for $1.00. E.A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Bunny- slde. du; ,;____.=g._u1-_x_________ig_\_-__. _ Save Money by _ Buying at BROWN 'S M oney'Raising ’ Sale the Northwest and Coast. Local tradel tlniie to keep ahead of those of last; lthe practice of obstructing the win-i idoiv with an odice, so-called. _ There is now in progress on the ‘Arena Alleys a bowling league in . . . _ which five teams are rolling off a. »' , . iseries of games in duckpins. The, team winning out will be presented; l}mf>u who make so-ul at home aswith five medals and ri-.0 iiigiiest in# 'ne well as abroad, and there is no `dlvidual scorer will will receive al ihandsome silver tiopby. At the pre-i ‘sent stage the Mechanics are in the lleiid. Some good scores and averages ,have becn` made :ind of these the, _highest individual scorer in a gamel thus been A. Lallerty, 121 with H. S, liviciieoii secemi with 117. 'rue latter; ileads in grand average however, onlin for 1945 'ns in 21 airrs tb ' g pl E ~- _ his average being 02.63. Isaac Lauci _‘_ its second with 89.38; '_l'. Harper 3rd_ twins, s9.zo; B. 1:1-ociiecr -ini., ‘witii 89; J. Kimball 5th with 51.! 186 (15 games); J. Mcliinis 6th with! 187,52; v,.v1c\viiimms ini with ami i Comforts | $41 (12 games); J. A. Moore 8th_ ~.vit'.li 8'i.£$8; J. Strain Jr. Btn witii| 186.67 (12 games). Much interest is 1 ‘ being taken in the nciues and the out _ it-_nine is yet. a matter of mere Hpecir- t 1 lation. I 1 :2'l‘be Home of Good 'l‘ohaccoes.! - This store is known as the best Dlacef 'In town to buy good plug or pnckag- l fed tobaccoes. We keep every good ‘make and you always can get your favorite fresh as it came from the lmakers. The MacKinnon Drug Co., lCor. Gt. Geo and Kt. Stn. dtf._ , __ l 4 1 1 , » . r I Seeing' Better s a blessing that isduc every- one whose eyesight is defec- tive. Our modern melhrds of overcoming eye defects should appeal to evervone desirous of oiitaiiiirtg Expert Optical Service at inoilerate cost. \Vc - s -liclt ' your optical Work, belizvlrg that wc can give yon :in imexcellcd service l G. F. Hutcheson 3 _lewrler Opician. :_ __ '.- 1 l I E._l_slsa__n__tl___l’£|ulliy The fourth annual show of the P, E. Island Poultry A.-socialitn will be held in the Mairket Hall, Charlottetown, on Jan. 22, 23 24 and 25. Bigger and better than ever. 1-i8d6i I NiTfE‘RfC0lif0 ll.l_l‘-_‘Tli"|'.ti nAi|.wAY~ ‘- 'lhe All Canadian lloiile to Montreal and the West. ' The famous train, l`llE MARITIME EXPRESS .aves you eighteen hours between 'Charlottetown and Montreal, and twenty-four hours to Western CHU ada and United States No dtlfly anywhere. Tlirongh sleeping cars from Halifax and 'i`ruro- Close connection made with Western Transcoiitlncntal trains at Montreal. Through tickets from Charlottetown or any station on the P. E I. R. .i Inqnlrloe by mall nromptly answered ndfnll information Ilven. W. K. RDGERS Olly Ticket Atrnt ’ '11 t Rl \ - “ "'°'¢..“.‘:i.:i=.°_....'.:" - :T-‘Mas ni=.\\*° 1 Special 72c " 1.35 for 1.02 1.75 for 1.32 Boys’ 79c for 6oc 1 35 for 1.02 1.50 for 1.13 W'e consider we have too many winter goods and must dispose of them as soon as possible. We have already sold quite a quantity and know the balance won’t last long 2.50 for 1.88 = 3.75 for 2.85 8.50 for 6.37 Men s Fur Collars ._ 3 . 50 for 2.6 3 6. 50 for 4 88 9.oo for 6.75 I | _ 39c Dress Goods 69c II Iooo yards of pure wool dress fabrics pr1ce.... ~--»» 1 A number of pieces, containing about Another lot of about 700 yards of ' ,~ regular prices SSC to 750 Sale pure wcol tweeds etc, regular 85C to 1~ 3 5 Sale price.. . I Blankets .mal _ Specia, _ _ Net Blouses All wool blankets (new) _ A_ _Orff ne; ‘mists `- in 1 ac - an white 1 $4.25 for $5 I9 ' 7" 5.00 for 3.75 in all sizes 4.50 _to _ 6 oo for $4 50 7_59_ Down Comfortables(r1ew Sale price. f 5.l9 . gig fs; 5.15 $2-49 6.50 for 4.88 _. ______________A The first arrivals f l Men's Wear Men’s \Vinter Shirts new 75c for .'>7c 1.25 for 54c :.50 for l I3 lV.\en’s VVool lined Gloves (new) 85c for 64|; 1 25 for 94c 1.65 for |24 ‘ Men’s Underwear inew) 1.15 for 87a . 1 - 1.25 for 941: 1.65 for L24 . _ L l of the new spring Goods _ Thirty piecesof Crum s standard English Prints 15c per yard 25 pieces of Anderson's scotch Zephyrs in plaids 12c i5c :Sc per yard _._ , ._ _.. Stanley Bros Cranberries _ We havea large supply of Cape Cod and Island Cranberries. These are going fast. Get yours now. i L. .A.‘ Haszard GROCER Gratfon St. I \ How About Home Heating? You cannot enjoy life at home until you hdve your house properly equipped with a modern heating system, and for good results, satisfactory service, ec' ononiy and efficiency there is nothing that can beat out Hot-Air heating system. This system is easy to install, requires little at- tention, heats every room in the house properly vcn- tilates it and it will save enough on your coal bill to pay for itself. Write, call or phone 393-] for full particulars of ` this system. f I _ _ . - Fred H. Trainor - 80 Grafton Street. -7 3 . _ F ..._. E. I. RAILWAY gm, |912, t ' on this Railway will run as iollowsz- Commencinit January rhllI_5 _ T_________ Inward Trains Outward El-\U°"~ Read up my_ Tu. Mo. ex I5>’*i 3 5251.22?-.59 We. appear? >eww¢ss5EF?¢€ 9.553%; ~?_'g;9.SS;ss;~;S.‘_=f a§s;;;r >;-rr’.=5i:?:F'°7~'°:-13,7 'gsesssssseé' We - gr. gr. iuyl. 2 Elin' iililfln ' ' Lv. Uh't.own Arr. ‘ W Hunter River L50 Emerald Jct. Keneinllton Arr. LV- Lv. P§’_i;_ir}_p___ Arr. _ 0'Lenr.v Arr. Tiznisli Lv. ln. Emerald Jet./\rr. Arr. U. rraversu Lv. Lv. Uh'town Arr. Mt. :Stewart B5.Pete_r’ii Arr. Eoiiris Lv. Lv. Uarrlimin Montague Arr. Geotown Lv. 299“r¢ °€mH f a2E=§8 E535 5 Fwsrw g§%§8 ?5PP=~ ZF-$'e3§5‘~ 12.51 I .32 l .B8 F 5 s=s'- SE #Passes “r 5125233 £3 G S UQ = : " ac -- omg ¢l~l==.", _ 8 §§'si-is iisszssesi ,_ - l Saturday. Dani 'ex- 50;" B 8"' x at n' Oh’town Arr. B Q lVcrnon .35 M. Harbor Lv. GAMM u.1i.an/inr. suse Lv. Arr. 99° :gas -;§§§ M... hr." ‘§_§.r"- Iggy. . h. e. Suk _ -1,-:~*r~=_==_-.=~!¢ gasses; .>i.".> args To the 'Electors ol Charlottetown _ Ladies and Gentlemen :~--I beg to inform you that I have at the solicitation of a number of influen- tial citizens, consented to nominate for the oilice of Mayor of Charlot- l:Bt0Wf1. I have falwnys been in favor of ilie progress and prosperity of our City and all such -progressive mea- sures the citizens desire and are deemed consistent with a reason- able expenditure of public money sha‘l have mv hearty support. If elected l shall do my utmost to ad- uiinistrzrc this honorable trust to the advancement of the citizens. As the time is short, and especial- lv as civic voting is now conduct- ed by ballot. I shall not be able, nor do I deem it necessary to prose- cute a personal canvas. I therefore avail myself of this opportunity to earnestly solicit your votes and influence in the ap- proaching Mayoralty contest. Tliaiikiiig you for past favors and confidently anticipating your hearty support. I remain, ladies and gentlemen, Yours faithfully, CHAS. LYONS. f-qdtf, _ JI- A To the Electors ol. _ Ward Five Ladies and Gentlemen:-Hnvin been nominated to contest the Ward at the forth coming civic election lor councillor at the request of many voters l have decided to` become a candidate. I now luke thil opp- o-tuniiy of soliciting your libefnl support without Personal canvas and ifyou choose i i elect me as one of your repieeentativoe I a~ure you l sh \il give your interestl m careful c-meideratinn and attention no well an the improvement and progreu of our zily. Thanking you in anticipation for vour lupporl l Remain Youre _ ARCIIIBALU MQLEAN dent. ii-Gdttitf ~ i I v l » l l ‘ ' -we-e-_».-se ,c . A ..-,- ““€fF' 11- ;_. ._ Jf..,,m