' . flue, 819-5131?!‘ Who-recom- Vou llledllkose ‘l-‘ula, ... “may... L ..... ‘“' files lly"'l’oor ..'.__-.n.____ _ fiLLQ~ Back Does Ache!” i . Sunday School l ‘ do to Health P5121!‘ CENTML ICE CREAM mgteyflaggL|TY ARLhIflBflB 0081 3m N'°P““5I Q l. _ Y if ‘Mil. c. 14018 l W6 will be pleased to weicogtlilhur 00- a -_ 1 Convention HIM-Imam kltpsllcun‘! handy - for fllli, W! WI orbit’ f°r other malteslesspmfiig, nectar...» on Ioiher logo; ‘he trlilisted when hefre-l mendpoth er goods. _ H, Velcorrité t e return to otter baking 50y 45mg better flo Ul‘ Jllsny onltnmors 1M “u; ‘ v. m. c. A". TEA next Thursday mx~r'cE'_s°n' o’ mm“ "m Mamh 8rd. Remember the date and pisntc be there. of ‘our into brother, hfEISTl/hlhe. ' surname ooumz- n; '81». promo Court at Georgetown my" iotlrned yesterday having cdnclud= ed its work for this term. ‘ THE CHOIR ENUERTAW-Efl... The choir of the _MOl.hlOdiBt chm“ "l this city n-crs entertained last 111$!“ by Ml‘- BY-ld lilirs. James Paton ilt their home, Prince Street, when; ll ll-flllghlflli time was spent in Bmglng‘ games’ 0m HARD CHESTNUT coAu-ws are today discharging om- hard chtgltnut coal fair base burners. Wolild ho pleased to receive orders' for stuns. J. Carraghel- & 0o. MURRAY HARBOURQCIRCUIT~ Services vomit-Ml" '1:e.10..:lo. Oil-no Bear utfliwywhlto‘ Sands nt 6.20 Almoy Wednesday hint-ch 2nd st 7.30, "fhdrd meeting of,.Q. o. n. of cimnltruneirgin a.t_ '1 p. m. _ '_ "i - ‘ i CARNIVAL LAST NlGHTi-Tho‘ carlllVlli ill lilfi Arena lugt Qvgujng ws-ywvilattcnded and there was quite .1 varied assortment of 00s- llllfllf}! ranging from the absurdly srlnplo to the beautifully ridiculous. c: ti‘; “cv- rl. re 1 - y into Dorchesler ihemmlveg‘ Thou ma‘ Street. to St. Dunstnm: Citthodrsl rendered a fine programme; thence to the llmkli Cemetery. The _ ‘ . . pallbearers were": .Ma.yor>-VRiloY. CONTRACT w ___ lliessrs Chas. Chandler, John llic- A ARDED’ ‘M LAID TO BENZ-The funeral of the late Mrs. Catherine Keenan took place yesterday morning from _ . painl- too THAT dressing, weal-yin; hock- "1 Mdse room ‘Saturday at ache, that so Ill-By women - 1.15 o'clock to attend the hljlgfgl“ _ mg“ lsfly suffer. from. is quickly eased W! a little Sloan's Llinimncnt, But it is 300d for s11 the fmniljq ‘film it, without rubbing, toi- all ds of solwl and pains. from the sharp nduralgic ltiwinze to the dull, ‘Wiring ache of rheumatism." "Phcnn there's sciatica, llunlbugo, sore mucles, stiff joints. Keep ll bottle handy. for you neveifil lmow nvhon you will need it. inmost size is most economical. At all druxsisbs~36c, 70, $140 Made in Can s. ‘THOMSON HA8 inverted: “schools in the district, lTho fin- Tlie annual mestins of the South King's District Sunday School Association was hold in the Presbyterian church Mutt!!! Harb- our on Tuesday 22nd openln at 3 p. m. Owing to the very bad road, the attendance was not large. The vice president 1m, Ilciton occupied the chair. The scour-treasurer Mr. M. A. Me Neill of hittla Sands presented a. very comprehensive report of the commercial strength of the 17 nnces are in good condition—thero being n balance in hand of $50.00 Some tulle was siven to hearing rupurts freon schools. These were in general vex-y encouraging. The election o! officers resulted as fol- loivsv-Presldent, Mr. Lyman Gid- (llugs Abnoy Lot 64; 1st. Vlce~Pres idvnt-lir. Thomas Cook, Murray River; 2nd Vice-President, Mr. Will McDonald Murrily Harbour. Secy- Treils. Mr. ill. A. llloNalll. Deptlrtinent officers: —Educs- time-Rev. J. C. Pamook, Murray Theroioiiopenoninfhecelummfilylliotm l‘ cannot help, building up helltii, lncrelliili Vililili; and promoting general well-being. v 12c. and: There was a good gathering in tho evening; Devotions were led by the president. Mrs. ‘D- A. Horton read a paper on “Assets and Liabilities of the Sunday school" Miss Addie gave a. paper on “Woman in the Sunday sch-col?‘ Mr. M. A. ilicNcill gilva all ad- dress on “How to win my class for Christ." Mr. D. A. Horton spolao briefly. Rev. El. S. Weeks delivered an address on “Tho triumphs of the Bible" BECKr-At Whlto flnaduihor~3¢¢n i Wednesday 23rd John Beck-leaving a widow 11nd JI-IiB lnmlii." DOUGL‘8I—WA1. Fortune Bridge on Fob. 18th of morflnglols, -W‘il.l.le. oldest and beloved sen of Rosa and Mrs. Douglas. aged ltlyesrs. McKENZIE-M Sourls on Feh_ 19 nftor n brief illness Mrs. Ilob- BPB- H. imd 8. Lowe rave been ‘rlwl alrded tho contract of remodelling NEW YORK, Fob . 24.——Eari L;".I::::'::..“i.'::&'.r.i‘.:““ 5"?" mum" - ‘ il r cl , '- , WWW the Fnitod Stair-s Cgflflglii-"ifll. gitglagrgufais Quiet? ‘gin’: 50mm Thu building is to he o I t l l - . “l ° ° m ‘ “m” in m. a (ffoffling ,0 §,,,',‘,:'_.f',,§§,m',‘._ nu lndoor Games of the Second ed by Mr. James i-lnrris, archl- Division. Post of the American C-"ledmllfl- _ . Legion, wmch Wm be held here on Griatgfinlstrstion-Bir. loot. FIRE AT FAlRVlEW.—'l‘ile rcs- Mm“ n‘ ldenco of Mr. William S. illcNeili, “' Pilirvlew, was destroyed by lire on , Thlllfldfly- Tho flre started from There is but one certain way of having an Estate. and that is through life insurance. sparks from the flue, and was no» ticed first by some school children who metro Air. lticNeill who "The records of the Surrogate Ofllcn of New York County, covering s period of five years, showed that the IIVQIIIQ number some distance from the house at l the time, watering his stock. Soon of deaths among adults for those your! wan 27,011. 0f than: the neighbors were gathered to- 23,05i' or 85 per cont. left nolestato stall. gather and strenuous efforts were made to save the building. The beet 1.171, or over 4 por cent. left utatcl valued sf. $300 to $1,000. that could be done. however, wns to ' . save a good deal of the furniture 1.428, or over mo: cent. left estates of more than Si, , but less than $8,000. .\ir...l. F. lilchean. Bangor. was in and the other farm lmildlngs The the city yesterday. ' house itself, valued at albout $3,000 475. or nenrl 2 per cent. left estates at more than 5,000. but leu than 810,000. wascomuletely’ destroyed. Mr. Mc~ Neill, who is ‘a eapabli: iurnlcr and 490. or nearly 2 per cent. loft. estate: of more than 810.000. but len thnnfififidfl. " The Canada Life Way This Company will guarantee to provide at. your death an Estate which is twenty or thirty times greater than the amount of your annual deposit with us. And if you live- Every dollar of regular annual deposit will be returned at the end of twenty years, and ' substantial dividends will be paid at intervals. Fifty dollars a month will be "paitito you while living if you should become totally and permanently disabled before reaching the age of sixty. Our “Capital Return” Policy 1st. Deposits are made early. This is what are-saving, and at the end o 20 years the Canada s guarantees the return o! every dollar paid in. 2nd. Your life is insured from the day you make . the first deposiL-for $5,000, or whatever, amount you decide. 3rd. Dividends are addition to the return of years. i 4th. These dividends may amount of your insurance, or late at interest for 20 years. 5th. The cash value of Polio? and Dividends repro- sents a valuable asset, useful n business, and your “csta ” ls protected by the insurance. 6th. At the_end of TwentyYeats you can all you have paid in, along with the accrued dlvi "-91.9. you can draw a SBecial Cash Guarantee, togethcr- with the Accumulated ividends, makin a substantial sum, and leave the $5,000 Policy fully paid for and continuing to earn Dividends as long as you live- this Special Cash cinnmliigiiéég be applied m increase a $5000 policy to more than $7 _ . . rations out, modem stool diner. win-m MID, oolonlot can nnn um All: For Particulars / . I clue couches lesvos Bonaventure $4 ’ ' station at Q00 p. m. dolly. for _ . ‘g! <49 I Ottawa, man s”, ronwiulnm, i . w. wt,» ‘, . winnivcst. summon. llidmonoon Q5 w‘ § ow“ River. , Eiementary-JMH). Oswald Gril- luiim, '.\lllrray Harbour N. Secondary Dlw-vllir. LsBcrt lliucllon. White Bonds. _ Adult d-lvr-lltov. M. D. ‘Mr. A. l‘. Prawn; omrqssed his BN- McKenzie, in tliho 37th your-of pleasure in being present and felt ha!‘ 389- ' ' ' " ' ‘ that the meeting lvn. fin u .- Q ass, w. a e a cc McK.ElNZl8.-—<At zlécnsllllltofi- 3g \ . v Friday February » th Lorne m‘ meetmk’ o! m“ “mun” at McKenzie, eldest sou of Mr_ Donald 1 0 @1036 of the session planned McKenzie, aged i4 years and eight. l" *1" S. 8- Rally 1n Baptist Church months. Funeral hfondrly 2am. u- Ilench Point on March 22nd. ,l.30 p. m. ‘ Kenna. Peter Whltty. Simon Lo- hlnnc and John hicKifnnon. Rov. Maurice McDonald officiated alt the Cathedral service and Rev. W. V. McDonald at. the guise. The dec- eased was ouonot‘ this city's aged and most highly respected resili- ents. Th»; family aroldesply grate- ful to the numerous friends who sent floral and spiritual bouquets. A PERSONALS Dr. Jack Jenkins, City. loft yes- terday for ilalifax. ~ 7dr. J. J. McNally, Rommel-dale, was in the ciuy- yesterday. . ' _ ._ .~ __.-¢q-» L-fmqwq.“ e~__.t -“-qt‘v A ‘McLeod ofrc Bread and Better Bread _Wam Butler Pastry l i l o in“? l Jvvwvv vvv v v vvvvvvvvw clissli l) ADVERTISEMENTS nihdvertinomenfl undel- fhh heading, 2c M!‘ word for ouch in- ons- whon conic: come to our one to be forwarded. Ive canto nu be nddfid to coax) cover passage, no. Contra: out no an one b t fl ‘ n allowed as one word. ‘m u v. "n", (I. "poo, Cash remittances lo cove: cont nun accompany Ill advertise- ln n0 rule can this‘ rule be overlooked. A-vrrthcneau without remittance cannot be acknowledged- - um‘; @4‘A Mr. w. .1. Jenkins, hiliiviaw, was in the city yesterday. XIII. sired A‘A4A4L4t; Mr. “"19. C. Clark, hide devliei-"of Summsrsido was in the city vnstar day. vv v V‘ Iron snLn vw v vv vvvvv w 4 d well known in tolwn lmd country, will have the synlpnthy of sill in MISCELLANEOUS "119 m“l’l°"“1"’- FOR JOB PRINTING OF ANY description, patronize the Cen- tral Job Printer)", 176 Kent. Ht. hlorclrs .l._ll. Evans and S. P. Kenya. Moncton registered at. the Victoria. yesterday. GOOD NEWS T0 QHIPPERSP- llicssra Iluntain Boll 8:00., advise that tho S. S. “Canadian Supper." Captain lllculn. who was Captain 0i the “Canadian Miner” last sens- tm will ho on the route bctwcon hlontrcul. Charlottetown and Si. John's, Newfoundland at’ the early opening of navigation. silo will mnllc fortnightly trips tiurlne- the slezlsoli, carrying horn-s, t-ntllu ilml ivhoep on dock and produce under dcck._Shollld the trndo warrant putting a. second or lfnlrrf steamer on route during the mltumn sen- son, the H. S. "Canadian hfiner" and “(lllnadlnn Sculor" will in nll probability ho available. it ls also the intention of the Merchant .\inr-‘ pleased to lice inc. Ltd, to have dirt-ct sailings slble to be out from hero to the United Kingdom: ll SALE: HANWELEVATOR city 400 libs. Perfeci. work; 5 order. Also pump-lack rant; iinllidny_ Eldon. " .34; Ilir. (l. A. Poole, Lower Honing-lie was n visitor to Chtlriotloioiml yes- i-____._’__._._______§______ MAKE MONEY AT HOME.-~$l5. tordny. to $60 paid weelllly for your spare limo writing show curds for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. "West An- Bhow Card 87 Col R SALE-J H. P. TWO CVLIN. er Fsrro Marine ongine Carlyle- olmeon reverse gear attached. vehiluled. A bargain. Apply lllowi" 20 Water Street, Ohsr- llelown. . .1 .._. _ Her friends are pleasod to see Mrs. J. S. Morris mhio to ho out agilin nftor her recent severe ill- B059. ‘ ‘l ~ \-...-4~¢ .. AI ~.~"~< L. ~-,._u.._.__,_- ___.,____,_V_ _ ' t borne Street. Toronto. ALL UNCALLED FOR SUITS lira. .1. i‘. T-robonitiii. r-lty, who and cvencoivts from our thirty has barn udcr treatment in the branches tilroughouit Canada will Charlottetown Hospital for sover- bo sold at $14.00 ouch. ‘ Oddlal wreaks, is ‘mailing it good n-cov. trousers $2.95. In many cases this cry. pricois loss than 1-3 their actual ' value. Merchants buy these grmds resale to flleiir costumers. MrfG. D. “Wight Wise men will ibay 2 or»3 suits again after being confined to his during tho monthiroi October, Nov- i‘ and an overcoait at this price. For‘ home for the past ton days with ember and December. This iwlll he aisle at 168 Richmond Street. illness. ‘appreciated by our shippers and- . . _ I importers hero. CLOTH! CLOTH! CLOTH! 00' _ H H _ “m. women 301k, m,“ mum-t iais in good qualities for their I“The New” dresses and suits’? We have‘ thousands of yards that will be The subject of CAPT. T. F. BEST‘S Atldress to ‘ " Hen sold as low ill $2.75 per yd. % regular price in goods M to 56 inches iwide. This is an excellent in Heartz Memorial Hull, Sunday, 27th at 4 p. m. Singing by Male Quartet-to All men welcome opportunity to get materials in better qualities than usually found in women's fabrics and ni- owlng to the lnIiustr-iil deprosoioil in that country. so take csro of the children's needs. Cull at our store. Address 158 Richmond Street, English & Scotch Woolen ‘Co. ' " Tilis would further swoll the population. Tho some may also hold good of the ltfuritime Province men, who wont south in search of hotter contiitlons, ‘but the fact re- miains that Judges of the situation believe that the marllimos have not ircptlphco with Quebec in tho .__..__.._.. ALE HELP WANTED ANTED - AN EXPERIENCED andt-ilpahloman to take charge - operations inlulnlhoralilLGcod pay w the risht mam. Chance to uko an interest in the business on only (B11115 if desired. Apply to Cardigan Mililnl: (20,. Cardi- illl. l‘_ E. l His friends are M up 30 he wisely increases his inlunnco. EACHERS “XXNTED ANTED TEACHER FOR RIVER vwv school, Yo. Gillilng‘: Co, lupplomont $6000 for balance i BPYlOOi your. Freeman nob- art n‘ Boot, Cardigan, R. il. . a ANTED-A TEACHER OF THE mt or second clues for Murray River School, No. H for remain- der uf school year. $40.00 lup- CAPTAIN, AUBREY. -—-A FINE nfshisut voted‘ By ordcr chestnut horse colt h_v ullove sire ’l‘nllteu"_‘ Jumos Stluders, sody. ex Rhoda Burgess. (Raglstored) Hw-w-w A! age 40 he finds the security of his Ennis in American idu-tittiug ltoglster) "lllfllumllwd b)’ hi! Bulk"- ‘tiy llontlllln by Nelson. villvllunls Sherwood, ox ‘Sybil ‘Jones by Nelson tax-Helen. This is il line upstanding" colt. without hlomlilh. will be seven months olii Febr- uary 20th. Any one wanting-n. promising colt should see him. Dr. ll housework. Good wages. Al» Arthur Gill. Box 450 Truro, N. lly in 32 Spring, Street. - S. . - WEDDlNG BELL8.-A wedding mitpanie-l "by .1 number ‘of friends fin». of tho most pugiuiar young and relatives drove to the homo 111i o! the parish vvn solmnnlz- of tho groom at Rock Bilrrn where a at St. Margaret's parish church wedding dinner was served to up- li Wwlnesllily miornlng, January wards of one hundred lnvitctl 1h. xvlwn Miss Rentlds NcDon- guests. after which the evbnlng d. dinuhtor of Mr. Donald A- wzls spent in dancing and merri- tDoinlld of Clear Springs was mollt to tho viollnlrts Mr. Fran-k lied in marriage to Mr. Ronsld Bell McDonald, Joe. A. Mcitbeo. Jvlclilonold of ilock Burrs. Th0 and Messrs ll. and A. Mcilhoo. --- ony was performed in the Nimierous presents testified to the - slice of a few friends by Roy. popularity o! the young couple. ' thei- Kenneth llicPiiei-son. N81‘ ' ' of 8t. Margaret's Church. The Hills were nttendetl ivy Anslem cborlalzl, brother of the groom best mnn und Miss Lily hit-Price Min oi tho bride. The bride ore a suit of bum taffeta Silk "h plcturn hilt of sumo shildo HllllllWl with wreath of pink roses. o hritlr-iimnild was gowned in zl= llorod suit. of umny silk with "lining, of silk braid annd girdle - black saitln. She wore l]. hat - inntch. Following the ceremony 0 brltiul party drovn to tho rost- "100 of tlio bride's fillhor at Closr ‘Winn. vrhcro a. sumptuous ‘wed- ‘lll: iiiniicr was served to ll. largo umber of invited guests. ll! 111° Hnoon the wedding party W0‘ lualiiti/i: lust} wilzvrrzn - ""'"vf'“." OTPANVA. Fob. ZiL-Jfhe event of n possible further curtailing of tho representation in tho Housoof Commons of the Maritime Prov- inces in the ovcnt of n. rcdistrihlit- nuwtor o-E Phpullation. ' ion is engaging the earnest con- it is not likely that the Muri- siderstion of llilnriitims membsrq time members will endeavor to fur- ln i913 nu amendment to the Brl- fhor [Iii-item 11161!‘ Pflllmwllilll-kl“ tun North Aimcrica. Act provided by n-srln will»: for an amending that tho representation in the Codn- of the BrltislyNoi-tth Aimerloa Act monis should not drop below that this session. it ls felt. that the sit- of the representation oi‘ the Senate. uutlon will solve itself and that Both New Brunswick and Novu while it few south may be loit; tho‘ Shown are entitled to ten senators Miiritllnc roilfllselllllflllll- 111 m“ 11°“ and Prince mnmtl island to four. parliament will be between 1'21 and I Under the inst redistribution thirl-Y, New Brunswick was gluon eleven - v . “'“" “°“‘ QM“ ‘mm “d rilnoueu RAIDUERVIO! - Prince EdwsrrLl-slsnd four, end To PAmHc COAST while the llslami provinces rqlres- entntion cannot be further curtail- ed, it ls probable that an increase in tho population of Quelbec writh- out a corresponding incljoa o in New Bnlnllwick and Nova t mitt may result in the first province losing one roproeontnutlvo and tho latter sixITbis would bring tho total Maritime representation (lawn to 24 instead of 31 as oi pro~ Milt. Quebec is entitled to 65 seats and is the basis for tiho representation from tho other provinces ‘The ‘innit in Quebec is now approximately onc- member dor ovary 33.000 of tho population, and if this is "increased. to .40,000 is prcdiotowwltholt a oer- fospouding increase in the other provinces, the maritime fey". ntn- tion will have to come-down Ohsorvors stmto that in addition to the natural lncromeo in tho moon-- lation of Quebec, many nsltlves- of that province; who emigrated fo the United " Btntss- have) returned paid at stated intervals in all/deposits at the etltip! 20 ANTED-A olru. Fonczusa- housed to increase the be allowed to accumu- MnpSOhehunof ofhulshlpfor himself or hi: family. a-iiik-i- draw out dends- .-_-_ Canadian National Route Offers Finest Advantages to Trav- olloro WELL KNOWN‘ HERE~C$DU D. C lllantlnnnld, who commanded thc stonmer Araumoro when she was running tn Charlottetown. and W110 since hit"! boon on tho C. (l. 5. D017 lard is to leave tho Cnnildlon gov- ernment sow-loo on the first of tho cooling month to take command of n otenmcr for tho United Frill! Company. Captain hfoDcllnild l! l1 niltivc of Big Brits D 0r. Call" 3'9‘ ton, and, for n compara- , tlvely your: m“ h" W‘ an oxlonsivo Ollllilflem” ‘m the salt water null. N! allll°lntm°nl to the ntrrumnnd of ono of the moi!- nlfioeut mo. of‘ um United "w" ddmflnhv comes as no snrprild l0 those who know him and are 116' quainted with his ability as ulna-steal; mariner. 010ml" “ilmnmmld ‘in report for duh? M- N“ “will °n e “m, u: Apt“. He will thou 181w pnusgs for Belfast lrolll-Ifl- l0 bring out the ship b6 ll l" mm‘ mnnd, a new fuel oil burritos ""111 i n off the sl9¢‘§'!-. T"°“° l’ ' l", n - M w m, “m, Smoke some nllcsrillny ~ ' ' » ' on which he will lie any-sud. I 1 ~ l d L d, f." ‘It chief ofllcor thmt ilhlp * “$91 O T. l 1:35:11» ‘has lll4‘5°'°"1-79?r'-“' J m l w.“ uh W....... , Tho finest of rail service f0 Western (hlnndisn points sud to the Pacific Coast is afforded h! the Ocean Limited leaving Sack- vllle 1.08 p. m. daily, making con- nection at Montreal with the fast mrouglh Transcontinental Train Trunk service, vlz the "Continent- nl lmiwdli . l '1 is tutu. with unoxcelled. equipment of steel B10000 m the unset. o! cotnoorlimont. cars, ‘cheer, At ago 60 l0 “Estate becomes a substantial fun dividends. ly all for dreaming ‘niibia-un ind Vnnunmr. . Triveilers from Maritime Prova toopoints by the Ocean Limited. lrrlvo at Montreal at 9.20 n. m. and hllovofou hum tififew hours stop um- in the Canadian lililbttopolis mm tiuunlisf flight sen-oils onooltlioboltoqntppsd lrlflllflli m. cwmw‘ . ,- D “Q I, w. ll. ROGERS ‘rich: Oillcsolflnnadicn Rulwlinorfowfll‘. uiclhsolnlfirbput. Glulzttiotom at 1.2m; --- =3