IQIO 1~\ i ee- _ _.eg _-4 / nm LATEST NEWS "' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - ll'1ns'1‘oll‘ Ami " » 5 VP-‘~G3"5EV.’N _ PHOENIX, Aril<_>D!» Feb. 7.-Heed. lm or the warning or the lore-mm nil H curse 0!_,x¢,y,¢,mg op”-ations' the, ulnanity and Patriotism are two lfotorman of a gasoline car contain-ll8l`89 Principles which the Anti-Tub. mg ,ix passengers ‘ran the car close erculoais Society is endcavoring to ¢,, the sputtering fusanol a heavylmm warg, 01 dynamite -and-t-he ear andl ir a 11A1.1FAX, Fen- 1.-A despatch om- Toronto states ythat H. A. Rich- rdson, Manager of the Bank of News Scotia in that city, will probably be appointed General Manager of the Bank in succession to H. C. McLeod. SUN 1GHT ' SQAP 3 ` THIS IS lT l , The soap that saves 3 you wnrk,'and saves i 'ou money without lniury L hands or I ll I' ll 8 W I 5 tub drudZ‘¢\’Y mio pleasure. , Gets bar df Sunlight ‘f " Q9-dly EDO try. gyda, at F0 °W ~ -"'-"55-Y » ern Ontario, which has led the Cana- Dll'°ctl°“3° dian Government and the Ontario 5 , ll 1 L5. .N “au _ .1B____...l,_”i\ l Th ui'-sd mv Feb. lllth is the last dmv for receiving dis- count- on electric light bills \ for Jan. lighting-Pay today and save money. 2-Sdsi cu ants were bk) t 1 The “White Plague" is a menace to ts sgven oc P ' wn ol the health of the people, coasaguently Hmm ' gan. enemy of this fair land. _o _/ \--' di _ _ _ C 'mule' Y 2 mi v S: sunlight soap ` 1 m h- r | It is thel object ol the society to ,strive to lessen the ravages ofthe :lease oy education, legislation and ractical help to sufferers etc. The Society is to support a free ispensary for the City from which ill be distributed, especially -to the P00l`, for any illness, Medicine free of charge. This Dlspensary is in H8059 0( a nurse who will render aid nd advice, visit and report on cases n need of hclp, Money is needed for this. Will You help? Subscriptions an be handed to the Finance Com- ittee viz:-E. D. Sterns, J. O.Hynd- an and Col D. Stewart, onthe Sec- etary, Mrs W. E. Bently. ` D DOGS T0 BE MUZZLED. OTTAWA, _Feb. 7.~'I'here has been serious outbreak of rabies in West- uthorities to take drastic action. As the epidemic is on the increase the Canadian Government has made a 8. n order requiring every dog to be chained or muzzled. Any dogs found umuzzlcd will be destroyed and Ulie wner lined $200. » COMING EVENTS. se meeting, Lodge Prince Ed' Red Ro vard, S. O. E. Feb. 8th. _ New Dress Goods at Paton'< 1-29ril.f 1 L _ -._..__ rf.-;T__-i_ _ rr" W: _ ~- ---- - - -"imitated tu! neverEqualled" Yes OUR TOBACCO V :Leads all others liave you fried it yeh] , Hickey & Nicholson ,Tobacco Co., Lid. Ms nufactnrers Phone 34 5 Charlottetown amw '. wif ` F COTTON -TWINE Nb. l Quality--in Balls and Cones _No.2 " " " _ The Ball Twine is Packed in 5 pound Bags, 120 lb Balcs. The Cone Twine is packed in liarrels containing 511;- 11 . 90 lbs. ` ' I WE ALSO STUCK Fixtures for the Cone Twine And a patent circular wire bug holder V ' And Twine fixture combined. Mr Richardson is one of- the older members of the stall, which he first joined in l.lvsrpé`0l, N. S. He was afterwards in ‘Halifax, Sussex, New- castle, Oharlo`tte'bown, Yarmouth, Montreal and Toronto. Mrs Iilirhewdson is a daughter of the late. Hon Malcolm McDonald of Georgetown. l- -- , ,, J 'OUNG FRENCH CANADIAN - SHOOTS HIS LANDLORD. MONTREAL, wen. 7. - Alphonse Martel, apparently a half Witted young French Cansidiam, probably fat-ally shot his landlord, James Mc- Govern, shot one oil his daug'hte1‘s in tho wrist and felled another with a bottle as a result -of a row over the rent. Y REPORTED VESSEL ON FIRE NOBODY ON BOARD. "WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.-A vessel on tire and abandoned at sea was re- ported by tho wireless to the Naval Hydrogi-aphlc Office here. The mes- sage said a merchantman has passed the vessel in Lat. 33. 25 N., L0ng,73. 4. W. Her boats were gone. and 1110- body was aboard. It is probable that the burr-.ing vessel was the schooner George Plhillips of Seaford, Del. "Crude Drugs are just as import- ant an item in our stock as the tin- cst chemicals. Articles like Sulphur. Vream Tartar, Baking Soda, Ginger, Mustard etc are here of the finest quality backed by our personal guar- antee. Prices are right too. Buy here and be sure. The MacKinnon Drug C0., Druggists, Cor. Gt Geo and Kent Streets. drtf. Vote for Lvons as_Mayor. the peop|o‘s cholco. I-I-Sdtf Another hlq shipment of pretty underr~1us‘lns came in to flll up the rapidly emptying shelves- these new ones are well worthy of yr ur best attention-fresh smart. mail-~ oy the besvfaotorles irq the Dominion Moore 42. McLeod - 2~4dl:i. -gi ` 1 1 Af. the white sale you wul find 7zI:ic.h English Shooting at 200 p_r_v:1a1rd Yeu will be surprised lr. the quality--kind you wlll be suprlsek to note that it ls not a special-but indicates the sort of Values right through the sale. Nloore & McLeod. 2 Cidtf gi--'* 1:7221* '.’ We have a very heavy stock and can ship promptly. P. E’ #Schofield Sfligper Co., Ltd F ’ ".lll'.A.M.!’.M. H0-`)|l A.M:l’.M`.l‘ _ _ Y _ ,_ __ _ 2.5.-1 7.15 2.m\12uu1v Clvtown nr11.:1l,\1_ 5. ‘ -naar -_ Y -~ :l |:11.:s|2.1.'»1~l.17 ,\toyui1.yJcn 11.1511 1' CLASSIFIED ADS l" ‘ ` ‘° A __ - Consecutive lnsertions Only Headings Arranged A|phabeti¢ally ' MORNING DAILYOR RURAL DAILY PER WORD (sin words to each |iue)_Ha1f cent for gm; insertion, ‘one cent for three insertions, 't.w1».v-.|1:s| week three cents for two weeks four cents for three \vecks, iliac,-|i1.~<_.1. month ei§ht cents for two months, ten cents for three months eighteen 1-cntq for six mgnzbs a!r_1d tiiirgv conlts ao Double rates 'or rep les 0 uar un‘ _ ‘ V _ _ D _ __ Double Rates for Black Type Wlllnlmum Chmfge ":"`tv§i',h 0"!" ‘ -_-.;-1:-,,-'.'|'Z';",~`T---S-,»,;1,'7)-,A-"1'€ - Lw@~ E1,” (|0) 9" ¢¢||1 discount on -above Rates Y or sa _ . J .Wada ,|`h‘»m Cx qv \ _ 4 , _ _ ,_ , ____. ._ 7-'mr -€i:;,f,_;: Fri. Sat. 4 Sun. _ =iij;_;::;"; ;_ _ *_ _ ----j--- -- |.M\,_ ,._,,. A M_ 1' A _ A” 1 l , N* " ."~~__<_.7;¢ \;-l<--_-:"0 _ ‘.1-..r<1. _ 2-1<141r2_i_pn,V . . ' ` _- » -_ ' `NY"_'pcrson' affiicted with Piles / - ‘ - /\ I ‘Thou A l.andlord’s Laugh ‘ He has. no more 0% '01' llls ~'r° 1.¢:"»|¢n. He used our Classified Wllli Ada. and found I £004 ¢¢“°"" ,,,,,’.,,.-~, s v new uoalwsn _ ,l.\,l§._'r_l;ll_~,m_ ”i"_°“' m or a Y 1'/\ ‘$:`l:otir(r,|:1il|5d.:'ile‘d&lnal:m2§2 SYAUGY ,meet 2-rdslim. FUR SALE ,T*'“`-“'“ "'d1"sii1e`E?E'o1f 'A .viTl2m%(lll\)tis0D Wim Wednesday, ~ '1 k h rr- leh 9th. at 1 o c ocz-_~_;"q;;pd’ MW M 'i§.x`IfBT°i‘bT6od mare 9 years If 0111, s Jews. anvlv W W~ §““' "<1§"_lz\=- M"\"=m_I_-9!__.*° 2:“.L""-'- Fauna ron sam. 100 “Cf” 5? :nn e no Il ' -nu nudlér hello. william wilson- Qmllran Biidlm P;o_.,_ 1?,'l3'l?_“_1_1 Fon anim, r¢,;`i§m¢a uuy rlsinz; _ two, smooth and friction-, less , “must and fastest trotter, right now ev- er owned in the Province. She also shines in the show rinz Hllil fm' brood purposes. Write Q. U\1°"‘ll““ 0 cs." I-8dlllrfl.____ _:__ f W l.`OSlll'" LOST, on Feb 4th. on Q-'aéen Ht. n » parcel. containing two watches Wlll finder pious leave affilil- W- T57' lon, sem side Queen Scum- _ 3 2- daipd. H0 o 0 an mas -n_u»_ _'.3 lin-seal. nnwslstlk m_”‘u‘| ___ __ ___l*l_l5§_lf»_!»!-_1_lll£¢_?!li_;_-_ 'ETERANS scrip wanted highest \ prices paid. Write or wire H. \`. McKinnon, Star Office, St. John, N. B. 2-7d2w. V ,_._.._. __.._.__. _`-_~ »- - ILL the person w-ho picked ul) l ' tho purse \»-th name in i§0l-_Q F “rr =°>‘| l' 'lv (Emmenoing .liiiuiary lsr, llll, trains on t s llallway will rua as follows Tr-al11nOutwl\n‘I Train Inward ltoad down Stallone Read L'p Wo lil T M Tu. Mo. lily Mo. 'I li. \d e|l.cx. Weil. Sui Fri S1 l1`r A. rl ‘3un.Snt.Fri 31- -.~‘»: imrf ==E __,;__ /D "i. ,_ ~z si ‘.I *_ 4 N. Wiltvhlra 10.4 I2 . H. River 10.255 1'! ~Hmora1dJ¢l 10.1.11-.». nnsxngsfon 5'.-hic lr 1-12.4 aus 2..-1| :lea _ :mr -_ :Q 5?* _a .\-L _ z= _'_~_ -Nsfrs é§a=2€ .Ez ‘£0 14,17 l lli.;»:<:_1~ j .46 1 ,I5 \l ».- _ -9 Yli-.~. _.'."*&l -*_ _.ce .14 _ vi 1-. .\1. P . 1 4.25 3.4 lv Suidmii- li "‘ |035 5.23 4,2 P011. Hill l!,Ul “Jill 61! 5.30 O Lo ry ' lil 1 5:1/ 6,51) fi.-Ill. Alburtnll Ii ‘li ii iii 7.?.'»7..li5 nrTi|;11ii~h lv liflll lillii i 3 4 5'; Zi. 5 l\'.I~}mcr1ild Jr.ar.\ 115 , 5.45 4 15 Cape 'l`m\'o1'>~o 7.15 1' 11.1’ u. .\ 'v|. .ilo1|.>"l`11es ' ' l‘\ios. M7011. Wed. Thurs 'l‘lm|-s. Wed, Sat. Sat. Fi-1. .ln L Ch'1own` 1- 101010.51 l'l i.‘.'l\ Mt. _ 1.o\vn1'L Jet. ' 8.1514 . 4. S Mori-ll ‘Z -7 I-l. |ll5_llll _ Bi. Poten' 0511.15 lv Soi -14 ar F.M Daily lmlly ex. ex. Suu Suu P. M. Mt. A.M. 4.2" lv. Prmv\'m~v .ict sr °t0 Cardigan Montague 0eo'tu\vn 'urls-2-;~>.;‘r\e; S as SZ?- .- f-v-rg "-use »=2.f.§z' g~|~i .- E535: FFP? 35%; .__*_:!° ying and checking “dv"tiSl“l; material at home; SDHFG tlmci "0 invussin "enclose stamp Simplex Mun. ’l‘ue||. Tues. Mon. wed Thurs. » 'l`l\ur-s.\\'cd. lfrl. Sat. Sat. Fri. 'wi 1-, .\l. .\..\1. .\.M :L00 :i 1.0 Lv (,‘h'towu A r |125 li if L SALE iuous DYNAMITE cannon. ron noun AND ooournr. II _ , _ _ _ ~- '_ » - 'T -aa - _. ;;.._ __ - _ :1 - 1...;-_-__ _ =- MANAGER APPOI ED. I - l - . M1<.1=.1‘ Ms AT T1-is ALWAYS BUSY STORE ` A ‘_ 11155011110 SPECIALS Ladies"Coats Half Pric ' .ll mil T lu.--_._ _xg- clnni . ru. Linea F 1"' $7.00 for $3.50 $44.00 for $22.00 $39.00 for $19.50 10.00 for 5.00 50.00 for 25.00' 55.00 for 27.50 16,00 for 8.00 63.00 for 31.50 025,00 for 34.00 RS FU R 'I -ST 40 p. c. DISCOUNT RUFFS MUFFS SLEIGH _ROBE $1 85 for $1.115 $1.95 for $1.17 Childrmfs 4 25 for 2.55 5.00 for 3.00 $2.25 for $1.35 10.00 for 6.00 8.00 for-4.80 2.75 for 1.65 _ |v|F0RTs P05111 VELY ~ O ' , Wadded ° Down f ' $1,65' Printed Muslin 'Cover for $1.10 $4.50 Turkey Chintz for 3.00 2.25 “ _ Chiniz " “ 1.50 5.00 Sateen _ ‘ 3.40 1 5 “ C t 6 3.2 .0 een “ “` 217 .00 Roman Satin “ 4.00 . No Samples nor Goods on Approbation , 4 All goods must be paid for before leaving the store. YBRO.f . -1.' . Insev-ve¢;.-V P ~ __ _ _ l“;___Q. USE 3.Ulll.U[lll _ MATCHES ll MIN. TORONTO, Feb. 6-A Washlngtorl ca " .'31 ' ' curln Company. l-°“‘l0“, .i'.f`.'T-"“" g was-11-____ ,_T_Xl~i_’lllilD',__aT`smart boy, can have \‘ steady employment by Bllplvllll to w. N. _'r3l;¢Q“- -li"il9.";_ll:ZE" WVILL give 50 to $5 9B¢l1 f0l` “ld postage stamps. Worth most lf on the old envcl0l1°3~ N° Pl'0B9llt dll? 'stamps wanted. Will buy old Mahog~ any Furniture. W. A. Kaln, B0! Ilif- st J0nn.__ iz-lansmun. ______ _W A-“MALE 'HELP ` __ ' _WANT-EDTauriiahwiioinderstands ‘IWigardeni|1g, also with some lknowledge of chickens, Incumbators, into, Good wages to the right man. Must be sober. Apply to Hedflin B,.0s_ I 2-7d1w. 1 l l nerr warren ”ST1'Il§si/17AN,"new' ‘1ine. new P1811. 25 salesman for the Prognfg. pay night times a month- _F 6 Luxe Bros Ltd. Montreal. 10-2dr-lil. TO ll'Zl`_V__W_ __ f `"0'>Rl§NT,>drcssmakln8 1`00m- P05' ir- session March t1SIl;- tEl‘l10;°€3ll delivery free. Allllli’ Bz__5;8L ‘ ___ , Vi\lAN`l`l§l1__ '_ “fin-ino,"';.;1.i.1;..i ......, lo to ' f Wi nlpeg last of March to hrclhelstaigd woriir land. :lust he Duble to care and work orses, 1,1. house and garden, good salary oil!-il: ,;;,;m1_~.lc man. Wrlta ragga. * /lN'rnn`, 1.a&i¢?~`¢o do vlaln wi W||ght sewing at hommkwholls. nr tl 1 on psy- wor sen any slxxncelnuchlg-ge; phld; send stamp I rtieulm-3, National Manufactur- 132130., Montreal. 2-lid4w. ‘ -I.-ill 4.15 Vernon Hlvrr N ll. "Jill |i..'l5 54511 rMu1-1~ayHn1bor1ivfil0 fl 40 1" .\\ r- .\l A.N A .\1 Trai in and from Gcorlrefbwn- G, A SHARP, yiuperintendent ANN UAL SALE L I N E N B A R- GAINS-Table lin- ens 18_c to I-.50 yd wonderful vaio es, Towels 10x40. pure lin e n, 12 1-2c each, sheeting, free from dressing, 25c yard worth 310, English long cloth, 36 inch 7- 1-2c worth Ioc. We give best values in all kinds of household linens and cottons. Come. ' - Beer & Weeks 2'-8dtfr4i . ns are 1-un by Atlantic Standard 'l`l’nu Uounusliou nlndo at Mt. Stewart with trains despatch says: By the end of the brief minute taken to read these lin- es the nations of the civilized world will have struck 3,000,000 matches. This is the average of every minute of tho twenty-four hours bf the d-ay. Seven billion is the nunrber for each year, and those living under the Am- erican flag are said to he responsible for the consumption of one-half this amount. The im portance cf the industry which turns out the little splinters of wood tipped with sulphur or some alive the tire at the efnd of his stogie' or Havana, pipe or cigarette. Small and iusig-nificant as it ia,| the match ill-uiauds perhaps as n1ur'h| attention in the clinics of the wood' going into its milnilfacture us any other forest pr0».iuct_ Only the choic- est portions of the best trees are suitable. Sapwond, knotty or cross grained timber will not do. Instead of being a. by product of other article.; of manufacture, the lit- tle match is turned out at hundreds, lof mills 1,-vcr the country where the hy pro-ducts -are bulky objects like doors, sasli, shingles, siding Posts and cord wood. Pine-, linden, aspen, whit-e cedar, poplar, birch and willow are the most suitable timbers. 'The matcluuakers-not the matri- monial kind--are already finding that the amount of choice timber a- vailable is,dwinxlling. Forest conser- vation, if applied to the holdings gf' the \n‘atch companies, an it is on ‘Uncle Sa'n1’s national forest in the other material ignited by friction is' west' Wm do ,`,',,,,h to make we s,,D_ sented with H pair of driving mllts. Only V@C0Zll*lZ¢‘l Wllfll the HWTBZ” ply sufficient for a larger 'number ofrm h'S.reply' sam' l" Dart* This lim' smoker tries to contemplate his pre. ,years than would he the casa H the sentation does not surprise us, not ‘llcament lille had l-'9 3° buck to the old time wastfui lumbering methods hecnugo we think that we “serv” R" time when he had to coax a spark of n few tems ago should contimt but because of the generosity of the from B under box ,Pho rapid incrcase in stumpage pri_ lgeart of the congregation. We have The nynswex. is' he would smoke 5 ces is me Ot uw chief f ct -in , een among you for two years, and . a ors en- ~ great _deal less' liecauseof the diffi- c0,,r,,ging the wise use of the f(,,e_l0- Y the church owes to me Ifelchdlii-gliad _- Ii L' _.l-“ §___ 77, h e ct 1 - » a ` . WILL PAY FREIGHT ' T() MONTREAL. ST. JOHN, Feb. 6-Manager H. P. Good, of the Dominion Exhibition, announced yesterday that all exhibi- tors coming to the big fair from points west of Montreal will have the freight paid on their exhibits from the point of starting to Mon- treal. From Montreal to St. John the freight charges will he borne by the cxhibitor. This means that the Vancouver manufacturer is placed on in behalf of Mrs. Field for thus shar- CRESCENTB LEAD a any success, it is due to th fa t at I have had a people of intelli- gence before me when in l.h_c pulpit. He thanked the people must \\>1‘-:mly illllg thellr gay on this occu.-non and for e va ua e gif preen~n||..i_ The happy evening wie 1-"ded by singing "God Be With You Till We Moat Again." --i_*______ IN NOVA SCOTIA. HALIFAX. Fab. li-Two games in the Nova Scotia Hoohsy League were an equality with Montreal firms in the matter of bringing exhibits to the St. John fair. The proposition of the local association is aysry liberal one and will nodoubt prove an incentive to western manufactur- ers to show their goods in the east. - Played tonight. At Truro the Cres- ceuts, of Halifax, defeated the Truro team with a score of 5 to 1. At New Gifwzow the Amherst Ramblers won over New Glasgow, 4 to 1. This pla- cnlm; wlsl will 111.111 ll P11111 l ST. JOHN, Feb. 6-With $10,000 as | a stake to start him- in the rliy _of f Vancouver Thomas E. Leigh anld iam- ily of six arrived last night on the Empress of Britain from li. gflnnd. Mr. Leigh was in business in L.i'-'cr- ,pool, but decided to 'rome 10 the land of larger chance, sold his. lusi- 'ness and came to Canada. He made the trip here through the :\.,-:nny of the Salvation Army and .eat the re- quest of Adjt. Jennings \\.i.s niet on the arrival of the Britain by .1‘.d.jt. Carter. In addition torllvir. Leigh _:ind fain- ily other arrivals by the oig lf.P.li. liner. who came through the Salva- tion Army, were Mr. Wilson and fam- ily, Mcssrs. Albinson, Owen Wilmot and Bullen, Mrs. Edgeworthy, Mis. Dodd and Miss Hughes. All were bound for the Canadian Vest where positions are waiting for them. Mlllilli IN lllllllllll lFl[H Silllllllli llMl TORONTO, Feb. 6-Charles M‘cGill, formerly manager of the Ontario Bank, arrived in Toronto from King- ston -this afternoon. He was accom- panied by his brother; with whom he will remain in Toronto'l'or a time at least. It had been reported that Mr. McGill was going through to Chich- go to his son there, but the brother stated that it was not his inten- tions. M_r. Mccnl was* s uma thinner, a little more stooped, but not so ner- vous ns when he lsft Tomato three years ago. , "Yes, I am glad to be back," said the former banker. “I mu glad to be free. If I have dons wrong I have paid the penalty. If others could any the mm there might be another l ,story. Now bo I don't waht to I 7° lv much. When I get used to tlin"d a ces the Crescents in the lead witn the . Ramblers second. _., .5 , » 1 bit and look around I may have something fuller to say." .