I 1 r ¢` I ...‘Q FEBRUARW7' 39." _ "Tm '“*'“’°T N‘*"'° THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN me-i or iw- - PAGE FIFTEEN _ -';<>.'/~'--..~,. .;i , s ~¢-,v-__ _Vi . r 'Mt -fs 1 ».,» ~» . ._ .,.._,..s.y... [_ LflE°“ii&liI.£El.'2'.l§.-dlIl§B._§E&§£=lEl>_Fisltlllls .lHi:.; -suiivliiri Suuivii- s.Uss§iis§i§ 1 And many a curious chap Housed Bruin from his nap! Then Sitcwiirt, Bill nnn Hector ,_ TORONTO. Ont.. Feb. 9-Justice! ((.‘anadinn Press) Mabec, chairman of the Dominion 'i‘0ll0NTO, Feb. ll-Addressiiig the Who prowlsd ths tangled W00d|,,nd_ Railway Board, at a sitting of the l Literary Society the ll/li'.Master Uni l board here yesterday, laid down the versity last evening Hon. W. l., Mac. , , » _'io *,‘..i_.~ 4-..¢.»,.<, .. |-A-i .,-,.,. .»..~, . , »,.,,__ ,._ ... ., ., .- <_,.., ,,, , , , ,_ . . , , _ ,i ..,»»._...,__. ___, ~,_.;r.~., ,- _ _-1.-.~~ -,-.-~».~ .v.. v _ _». .'. ,,_. . .y-, _ . ,_ V i . (II , .. 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Your drugglst’s speck! trcining enables him to judge the merits ot the different DPODI-rations he handles, and lio recommends Nyal's Family Remedies to you because he knows the formulas from which they are made. and has thus Brat satisfied himself that no other packaged mmsdl" on the market to-day are their equal, » rAM"-Y . -' , l .i-E‘ E D I E 5 I 10! are put up always in bright dandelion-colored packnges. (live your ilrugglst an opportunity of telling you what he J thinks of them. ONE FOR EACH EVERYDAY AIliMEN'I‘. J ...*iii-, A. A. Alleii of (Tiirdigan,- who some weeks zigo while driving on his return nt night from n sick cull irns thrown out and had two ribs hi-olir-ii,--is now attending to his pat- irnis :ind iilmost none tlic worse for his inisliiip. The genial doctor's many i';<--ills' ure pleased to have him with ilu-in iigziiii, and trust that his .labors in thi-. i-misc of medicine will be for- tuinilile*-~,ii. Ii. ` -One of the most enjoy- ii wie cvcnings tant has lwrii spent for so-rn time tool; plnri-. nt the home of (jgorge rind Mrs, ite(-.vcs, Frcetowii, recently, when the l"l`-H1!! udgliliors gathered and spent ilu' evviiiiig in dancing. About twelve o't-luck luncheonl was served after wineli Iliinciiig was .rcsurncd until on i-iirly hour. --fiiiirc lisp photograph sis ..itlic niiist heiiutiiul girl in Boston” was _puh|n=|ie1ri.lil‘es und '[19 letters asking her 'U liouc in advertising pieturrs, Ong i-iillui.s;i:i:~'ti\‘. iidniircr admitted lic _\;fH»=> if. yours of :we hut. 1h.~c-lured he ruzdil make _l_iir li;ipp;,`." Miss Des- lloflii- i.uri`iiid tlieni all down.-lilxc, V =..‘A Successful entertainment on l‘unsday evening, the Sth instant. wus held in Heathcrdnle Hall under "ll" "llHl>i_ces of King's County Orange Lwlize vi-ini the w. county Muses; lim. Il, G. MacDonald, J.P., presid- lllu- The annual Orange banquet funk Dluce_iii the Lodge Hall and the _delicacies there provided reflected credit on the fair sex of I-leatli:-.rdals lo wl|on_i n hearty vote of thanks vnu tt-niiereil. The brethren :liter the "f\"\l'|f.‘t p_ui'iided to thc hall where ilu* following program was rendered: lilvviiiiig Uliorus; (iraiiioplione Selec- t._iou.~i, Alex. Stewart, Commcrcliil *r"HS: Address, Bro. llev. D. Wright, 3\l<_»"f1w.11c; ilhoiiis, oiioir; Reading, i_io._.\l._ M. Gillis, Pleasant Valley; (nivlic hong, Bro. John A. (iampbell, .l'l<‘:itlieriliile; (lramoplione Selcctioiis, -'\. _bt.c\'.'art, Commercial Gross; lleei- i»_=\l-wii. um. A. A. Benton, iris; ‘“_'*"\!_. Jncl: McPherson, Montague; (nu-lic_ Song, Bro. Alex. Mcl-‘hcrsong find have the King. The hull was °""""“°‘i~ 9- INK!! number bein); oblig- ed io stand throughout, but the best "f Order iireviiiiea.-i,.i.. _|_~A Freetown correspondent writes: he innny friends will regret. to learn of the serious illness of l‘»lrs. '|‘honias| T"l'li»r rind Mrs. William Robins mid HW* ._iilso gliid to sec Mrs. Douglas """‘l1n€ und Mrs. William McCiiull ’"""-"fl nisain after their serious lll- " And longed for warmer days. Ilccvcs, Peter Ilughnn und Freeman Reeves all ol whom iiiltend building l n the spriiig.-Alexandra Brown who er.@ntl_v moved to Frectown has sold ihis lnriii to John (lauipbell, Free- own’i.~ prosperoiis farmer and in- , ends nii‘i\-'iiig io Kensington. He rc- ccivcd we iniilci-stand $4,500.-Robert house from Joseph Lewis :ind intends rebuilding in the spring. His many friends regret to learn that James J. Reeves has lost his dog which he vnlued very much on account of re- ceiving it from his diiugliter who is in Perth Amboy, N. J.-The two young sons of Joseph I.. Reeves, ,Lower Freetown, had the good luck Ito capture n mink which their father Isold for the snug sum of $75` to par- ties from the west.-The school is progrcrsiiig under the skillful man- mzemeiit of S. Hynes. .also the De- bating (`lnb, with J. H. Grossman as secretary mid J. L. Smith :is President.-Miss Dellis Ciirley is spending her vnciition at home. _She is employed by R-. Tupliri, Kensing- ton. Tl-IE l'-lUN'l’El'tS AND THE BEAN. The winter set in quietly ... _ Along Belle iiivcr shore, `And everytliing was silent Except the loud wind’s roar. From many a. cosy dwelling Were smoke-wreaths curling high, _ And heavy snow-clouds drifted .Against .n frowning sky. -The girls were hooking, quilting, And casting miiny a goze Out o’cr the bleak, bare landscape The _farmers smoked and chatted, The women knit ond spun, The boys were growing restless For want of sport and fun. One night in cold December hlxcitenicnt filled the air, For buck of Allan Mntlieson’s Sandy Ronald sow ii bear. The news went flying wide-spread As only news can do And many fi skeptic whispered, "Do you suppose it's true'?" Hut thc old men answered quickly, "windy lfoniilrl ought to kno-.v, For he has inet with many benrs ln New Brunswick long ago," Then all the women shuddered, The girls said, “I declare!" But the boys were just deligl1ted,-- A treat like this was rare. So every jolly fellow Went home to clean his gun, And when some snow had fallen The hunting was begun, But man it frosty evening ""=`“~_ll`c understand that llcrnnrd ‘""l lirunrls nre kept busy sawing Y The hunters homcward cnme, With frozen ears and lingers lint notliing of their imme._ Auld, incrcliiint, has purchased a_ '"'"'?"" ff” GPONZG R0gers. -Taincs II. 2'. ,., _.__ - 1...! l 1912 coNr:s'r - CUUNT THE Xs AND Ts ' >¢ X nga ~ A- ~».:' 1"-w ,‘_ Y f‘l . ’f’f"rli'¥ 3;' .. 'Iii W ae* #X ` , I . _ And many other prlxes according to the .Simple Con- V ‘ ditlono ofthe Contest (which will be sont) °"°"¢ ‘CMM You all |i'.mu!li. You may win n vuluahle piles. Try lit once. _ . i Tlilall nclinncn for clev-.fr persons to win Cash rind niiirr i‘r'~¢ni\ wlih n livin, .‘ cffnrl. Count (llc Xl and 'l`.~i in tho Squnrc, and wiht the niimh ir ol' with U11! YW l count neruly ull uplccc of Dnpcroi' nos! vurd and 'rnril to ns. and wo \.lll write you at ‘i 8PEAllllll‘l`|` GUM Si PREMIUM CO., Monirasl, P.9. Dopi. '* -i - » ... _~....~.-»-... if i i And ii most disgusted fellow _ Wes that old, sleepy bear! I "A gang of merry hunters And armed with muskets stout; said, "to furnish accommodation un- (Uanmliaii Press), I think I'll leave Belle River ; Before they shoot me out. Uh YUR. I'l.i go some morning When snow is falling last And hunters all are indoors. Protected from the blast." One day two'llttle urchins Enloyed s pleasant romp Until _they spied old Bruin ln McIntosh’s swamp. The shaggy creature vanished To I1‘rankie's great siirprise i Among some ncnr-by bushes Before his wondering eyes. _That night when darkness covered . This peaceful, quiet land, ‘Tha bear went strugjriing forward And reached Belle River straiid. I-le stopped to watch the lamplights 'Flint shone upon the snow, And said, “I lilo Belle River, But still, I‘ve got to go,” "Young hunters love your cniintry, And tulre a bear’s ndvice; ,Vin oil for Nova Scotia I Across the shining ice; | l\‘lcii chased me here and there But still they'lI do some hunting Before iliey cat”h this bear." So lierc's to Mr. Bruin! I hope he's snug and vrnrm _-ind sleeping most contented While howls the winter storm; And when the springtime visits This land and Hruin's there, ,May it bring joy rind glndness , To the hunters and the bear! (Belle River, Feb. 8. -E. M. I. _ A short meeting of the City Council iivasjheld in the ('ounril Chamber lust evening. their being present His Worship Mayor ltogers und ull the (`itVv (Youncillors. After Finding the ininiifes of the lust meeting, which were adopted n number of bills were passed, and some communications were reed and refer- red to ‘the incoming council. Councillor Riley, Chairman of the Finance Committf.-e, referred to the fact that this wus the lest meeting ‘of the present council and remarked that His Worship the Mayor was not offering for rc-elrif'i.lo'n. l-le tool; great leasiire in paying a tribute to Mi work ng of the civic business was in lor Rogers as one of the most compet- lciit chic! magistrates that Charlotte- (town has ever had. The smooth |\\-orliing of the civic husiness was in In great measure due to the ability < lliis office. His thorough grasp of civic affairs enabled him to give the city excellent civic administration _during the past two years. . ‘ Uoun. l`tiley's remarks were heartily endorsed by Couns. McKenna, McDon- ald, Iiane, Cniriphell and Taylor. His Worship replied very feelingly :ind expressed his regrets at leaving his good friends in the retiring coun- ,cil and intimated that nt some iu- turc time he might offer his service `to the city ns it was his intention to remiiin in his native city. The Council then adjourned. (Cnnndisn Press.) BERIJN, Feb. 12.-As the result. of si lengthy agitation in the Siimon- nn Islands the German secretary of State for the Colonies has issued mi order _forbidding marriages between whites and natives hereafter. lt. is blamed that the had qualities of both races were concentrated in thc children of such marriages. FISHKILL LANDING. N. Y., Feb. il-Harry K. Thaw tomorrow passes his forty-secoiid birthday anniversary at the ni-attcawan Hospital for the ‘Criminal Iiisiine, where hc was sen- tenced after the second jury, wnicli tried hini for the murzler of Stanford White, found him insane. No special incident in the routine of 'I`haw's life ‘will mark the anniveisnry, except that he will receive visits and mes- sages from several of the members of lhii-i iiimily. It is again rumored that "l`hnw will make another cflort to re- _iqiiin his freedom by habeas corpus proceedings. (Canadian Press.) PEKIN, Feb, i2--An Imperial edict issued todny declared that in view of the evident desire of the people for ii Republic and to ensure peace in the iliimpire again, Shi Kai is iiistriicteil `tn organize xi full provisional Re- piiblicanl govcrnmrnt sud to confer with the Republicans as to the meth- ods of Uuioii ensuing peace. . The lnnguage of the document is as il the throne had at heart nothing lint the wcllfare of the people and re- .jolced to yield to it. It vests the sovereignity of the Chinese Empire in the people rind ex- presses the hope that lllanclius, (iliincse, Miinzols, Mahnmincdans and Tibetinns may be united to form one great rcpiiblic. lV‘EKIN, Feb. 12-In return for the nbdiczitiircs the rcpiihllcnns agree to puy the Emperor rin niiiiual pension, allow the title and accord him res- ,pect us ii foreign monarch. Looting in the interior is expected. l (Canadian Press) ' OTTAWA, Feb. 12-It is under- stood thnt the Minister of Inland Ile- vliiew will introduce a hill this scs- sion prittlng stricter regulations On the sale of potent medicines in Can- adn. It ls alleged the registry fee is r always collected and many prepnrn- tions are sold in Canada which are prohibited in the United States. (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb, 12.-President Taft, it ls reported, has bcsun the negotiations of s new reciprocity trcnty with Cuba. ` Several _conferences were held wltli secretary of Stnte Knox and Senor Rlvero, the Cuban minister. Nothing was given out but it is believed that nn infnrinnl understanding now ex- isis. The sound of reckless shooting principle that railway companies kerwie King expressed nie opinion Passed through s hidden lair, could not be expected to provide suf- that the time had come when (Hana ' ficent train accommodation for all the people taking advantage of cheap rates in holiday seasons. "The railways are supposed," he der normal conditions. Under abnor- mal conditions they do the best they Call (Canadian Press) York World today publishes the lol- l-'ywing Llondon cable: A tremendous sensation has been caused today by the rumor that iin linglish Iliichess had eloped with a mssseur. All day prominent hostesses have been frantically trying to locate all the Diichesses in the Peerage in their efforts to disprove the story. 'l`iie idcneity of the Duchess has not been disclosed nor has the rumor been confirmed. (Cnfmdlsn Press.) PORTLAND, Feb. 12~-A. W. Shaw ager of the A. W. Shaw Uorporntioii, Ilve roughed it m“"y fl “'i"t"-r- Freeport, and the Boston' Shoe Manu-|( Freeport, absconded, and'nccording to a letter sent to 9, partner from llostoii, lost a large sum in the stock market and intends to commit suicide liy jiimping from an Ocean liiner in mid ocean. lie states that he has no means. ` (Special to The Guardian) , Ci'1"1'AWA, Feb. 12-Premier Mathc- son of P. ld. island is here at the lieiid of 5, delegation urging the claims of P. E. I. for federal rissis- tnnce. . My the terms of the old fishery riwiird upwards of ii million dollurs went to the iederiil exrliequer. V 'l‘lie province claims it should have it. 'l‘lie delegation is i'r'm=wing tlic old clliim to the money. FREDl':lRli"l`~ON, ll., Feb. 9-It is reported here on good authority of the tariff commission ond will re- sign his sent before the end of the present session. I-I. F. McLeod,whose nppointmcnt as provincial secretary the Tory candidute for the vavniicy in New York. lu nddition to this it in said that Ald. P. A. Guthrie, _(Trocl'et's law partner, has been pro- misvil n pliice on the locnl govern- ment ticlict in York as Mcl,eod’s successor. (Canadian Press) Viscoiint Haldane to licrlin has ser- ved in emphasize the intention of Greet. Tlritain to iiilhere coiisiistrntly to new policy of the irlad hand und the almiiiloiiniviit of the old one of heiuir the i1'lled and thus lost his own life iliresided this morning at ii mpfigiiig of the Privy Council, the first since l. ill founder, President and general niaii'--'long mniiencc which lasted ,m houi that 0~ S~ Cmcketi M‘ P' mr York' municipal officials at idiizeii und Rcut` ‘Vin ‘le the Maritim” reP‘°e"“tB'uV" 'instructing them to detaiiilthc Amer- ln the Flemming f=7°"°r“m_°“t ig* re' fuse the charges of irregularities' in sardcd as the only makeshift will l;e lt|,,.,,. aCC(,,,nt,,_ LONDON- FM). 12'°ThQV, "Wit of llc made good his tlirczit .find then TOR0NTO‘ Feb' 12_'Alex l‘Mrd"\ne2,0f»0,(l(llI from ilu- estate of thn lnicr riiilro‘~d iiisiyriinie, won i'elr~iisr-rl from lil:ick~ wv-lls lelund todiiy lifter sf-r\'iull R if-rm for "disorderly conduct and mii- ;.j.-il, llnraie llnoli 1) E free. AI.»ls0|lBlN|'., .l lf., liniuinnt for man- kind. hciuovi-s l'nlr. iul sirclliinzs, Enlii rgml r;.‘,ii|.ds. ooiire. \\|~ns, liinliii-.~., viii-it-.,i,|, \ cms. Vsrlcr-riile~. (iid Son-s. Alleys Pulp, lt dimlcrs ur dnllvorcd. Iviunnfoctureif only by W.F. \'0UMi.|-‘.D.F.. 14| Lruiiiiis ilu _ §|i|iiirui,Cl. ___ ____ York. Her live children are in Vim- tliem, N. Y., where they were sent to be cured for until their mother wrfs released from prison. It was (`rnn|lull’s courtsliip of his wife, while- slip wus Ailcliiiv il/lf:lVlunii.»:, ii telvgiviph opi-riitor on the Union I‘iicilic. thot li.d to the hrculi lietxvf-.en i\li', l-ln.\\'l€y :intl his nnpliriv. V Ql.'l‘ll'il‘f(`, l~`i‘,l>_ 1|)..-"1 am “U1 H(-t_ ing as nn inlci'nu-,diiiry bctivccii the (fntliolic lieiriircliy and the Ottawa goveriiiiieiii. iii the mutter nl the liccwiitln separate schools nud in other ni.'itti\rs," said I-lcifri Boumssa today. “'l`his story is i';ilai~," he sziid, zizid on ii piir with other similar ut- tiiiiipts of the sonic pulrers to stir up fi-i-ling; in ll;c l'l_n;;lisli provinces ii- ;‘,iiinst thi' Niitiniiiiliuts to di\'ei‘t our is Slmifly a fiiii-stion oi' npplyiiig the lnw ivliirh, il thc fifrlcriil ;'fo'.'f-i'i\iiicni, wus true to iis i'oriucr le,gislni.i<,ii, would i'-unnizi tlic i-'iiiiic-1'-ii-tlie new territory even' tliougli the llliiiiiioini .ouudiiries were e.\'teiidcd." (Special to The Guardian). ()T'l‘AWA, Frh iii---lmprovcinents in the triinsportation si/stcni of l’. IC, l., upon twliicli the govern-ment has - nop ,-0 as (legs,-i|,e(l witnesses ,mint decided were rouglily estiniute-d iit $l,34(l,l)(l0. .This includes $~l;'»0,0(l(l for in- creasing lhc _guage of the !’. l'). I, l't‘_v iniil $490,410() for the coiiswiiction of ii third rail. BORN GRANT-.lt Pcn!}l!ll\<}---.-\l l\'r:is-§n_gf.ovi, r.n Jn' 127. Tirs. Jolie .»\d~i.n:i<, \'.'i\l<»\v of fli into l\'.n. \\`oi»rlsiili-, of Yiliirgntr, ii llif- ii'?iul ycur of h:r pre. ,.--< .._;.,. ,- li i 'cgi .. --r //9. € ./” ~"" . Our Candy Experts~ '! c o m bin e t h c purest and richest cream with the chocolate ground in _ our 0 wn factory fi] _ _ from selected cocoa beans. The result is a candy coniection universally accepted as . - me b@si_M o i R' s Try them. ... J f;.,-1..-i .,., .ali _§a:»2&. |‘l 1*/ -Assorted flavors. --Nut filled centres. -Fruit and jelly insides. Moir’s, Limited, Halifax, Canada fffvf . l'i'.‘?.l. `~' ue. .i ~.§,i.~. » l -_;.... ' _ Table Silver ' _. , Grace, beauty and quality are all coinbined in , ,\ ___ silver :irticlcs marked @ M]-‘ROGERS M05. `._.`*-_ if - This brand, known cs V sa( "Sheer I'lai¢iI|ai Wears" 2 i Géqh . ». isniailc lu the llpavfest ., » _ igrudc of plate. -There = i -.i are _many designs from " which io choose. ,` »~, SMU |719 Leadin Dcxlvrp '~" ~ » ., -f...,.._,_._.V. ,. _ |’ulman's Corn Exfraclor Ride Feel off 0 rm Traniways Co., to merge with iiny 'f ' W" . _.V_ other corporation. .il-'~,,`.,, -'.=>’_`._& \ 1 l fi _ `/l . , ‘ ' ' » /ii - .. .'~ .~ .1 “€ ,_, ... “U§<'f!Y .11-' ‘ _#vi if 'K »-.. .<7 -lll()l‘l'}T{--At Virinrin. - l';ipl\\ill,l<`cb ll), l‘ll2_ .lu i I o iin ili flntli ll/li:l.Ff`»l’l-At Pon- l\;=~.‘ I-‘i-li. i'\t.h livlll, .'iit»'i- R .sliort illnri-is, (`nlin Mc l,r'ull Rl;r'i\ R2. Hl‘Ill-1'l`.-~lii this city on Fcbriini-\ ». . iw '. l gi' .1 yrnr of her nge. ‘ 1 Insist 0 ri Keatingfo Insist on [~,cll§r.;: liic ...R aiu finendi-rs-inure the wav rut- 14?., . mg nn.m'a. Painless Corn and Vlgiirt Ex- ‘iv " " ' tractor acts Refuse ,-, siibat tufc pre _ _ . . poration for l"nfnam‘s Extmctur, 'lH&‘? l "_-"."“' What any corn needs is tl`c moth-. nil _»_ ,,_fA.__-‘_;. --vi ui -.;» , ing influence of f'utnum's l‘i\‘n- -\‘ -- Qgi:-~~_‘\-»l;`5_ --1-'3_,¢` if less Corn and Wnrt lilxtrnctor, 2, __ ei,- whlcli in twenty-four hours lifts out I., l;‘-_Kr " ` .I ‘l §¢l, every root, branch and stem of corns » 1-. ~ -Rh ‘ _ -4 -,\,- l and warts. Just clean riddance to the i.,'»- |555 V’ G; A env. 'iw . lilih, l~luim:i,' diiulrhter of the lata '|‘lunnns Giiiidct. r.ii\\\ -~ )il\'l.lC.-ln thi:-I ¢‘.if_v, Fch. lil. l9l2 I-Illru Doyle nrcd 65 years, l~\\\\¢\ é l"l{l}'i)ll.l‘I--lil thlll City, Full. 13, §2_l13l:= " i 25c. at driigglstn. ie- -.»-»*"" \fll2, Robert Frlzzle, aged 69 years. -`\'l<`l<`.~-At. Siiinlcv llridun, nt 6.30 ri, ni. Fell. li, 1912. Mrs. .lolin Pyfi :i_'c.l 7‘J. gen ui ni: “ Ki .\li=ii~_`-;, Owdur." Mode in lin.;- land and known arouiizl _ ihe world ns the only odorless and stainless and otherwise harmless powder that kills bugs. A deadly ex. terminator of every form of' Insect life. Sold by all druggisls. I" _ In tins only: l0c., 20a., S5c. _ _ _ ’» 1 , 4 Y i s i . ‘ ».'-.L\,};~:‘.’ ‘W-' __ . , ._ ._ , _ _V _ __ _.i s »~i~,._,..,_ . . V,-._... u \"‘ ` __\ t " .\ _ - _ 5, _