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"” PAGE THREE ;___..- "" _§_ _ _ ' _ 1., ..» t...- _. .- ~<._ __ _ _ _,, (1031 __ _ _ _ _ ,..~ .~_\_ |_-_,J-.__ g _ __ _ ._ . _ _ _ ' _ for-~~-~--f - .- `3 ' __ __ Q' """'l$3' ' ' - 'i sl ll --e .._;T_.' _'ii “¥““ -.___-_ -‘i re-.lznslrrrsxzs my ‘.y_¢3.i.~._ _:yi »-...-.~...-,e ._-_ ~ _ ». _ _ _ _ .l_ ._ ~» _ _, _;_ ‘ q;`_‘,_u ~ rea “\__\,_\9n5 _ i- _t - _ _i_ - ._ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ._ . .t ... ._ . .. ._ ._ _ _ _ , . _ _ __ , _ _ _ ,_ ._ f ~ e..-u _» ~, - ¢an\{~`_‘_‘;.“\,,¢'o \.¢§ __ _:X _ _ __ ,- ” < -:` ~‘ . will ue E _ ‘ "2 ..._ .___ _ ` 9 1 A ~ nitrite 1 ___ 0,,.».u<>i__u ..- QUEEN s coll N IY va9se"‘I°°g7ii:“a ggagegpa N; 2:; , It pays to buy in this Province. _The 'man' friends o Gordon Mat- _s ‘* W \““°\“ -ra \’°‘“\ i° W erin! M pic*»“"° "l‘.°w use °“‘€ once \»°x°,: ues °““w°,,\d Bl‘““s g, even\“3A I 'mHe “il” FT- ro l\°. “&e1n\°°h i. but ‘_ ¢ ' \\°`_.*'°“\°¢Bous° ‘°'° to. l°“““w l>\‘°" vis? W' ie oY°‘\s“,er\¢¢ ' Q wb pi!! - 'l‘°'°° \n<\*‘°V' “Queue VND- 10°” “ ‘web " B119 'pl ge ‘J ea in palm' ~ lie “xo “g,iU°‘“'Be,,_eo!\ B°“b~'¢\Y vhlrllilo \1i\"°1_\`_:;°‘ioct tm” I swf. _“K5 ie ol\°'.-.,`,,»_ie¢°w,, ei¢l>\\c,,,¢e W ___°,,,se slew ,,.- _ »._~. no _ at 'bg ‘nd b5¢§d\ng_ ‘Av mr s°u_ _ _ _,i _~' _ __ no 3 uw 'I ° “°°`t.h»"‘l‘°° 0 “.‘° 9 na “mt it ‘““ en -une* '=->-_f . __ _about-__ pulled _O °,,¢1o;\;’ several *:____“,_ timed? __ , ___,__f,_ _ ;,,to\____a,_,,\ue was o work. what use __ l' |.h° is HB \\\¢“ me BW e not ‘:_'_’;“,,g ‘_l'\_:?¢iae\\ioo o '£d°vor l'° and knew what it would do. me quick relief I kept on wit Filer mul sux. ~_'__ ',~¢l‘_'_' "’f.’>'_ '._ .' »’.t@.¢~ i - - :-»~_-1-1123:-1 _ff 1. ., _ _ __ . ._ _ , _ '~’-"/.""’*1'f. ` -*sv .1 ' .' '.» _ mf? ‘- ` 1 ' Pbofognabelzfrom -` "Li/id.Sd,v Wa/'de/"'¢yf Jan /.35 asf “ii /low read . “ 5* 1 The Sequel ~ ‘ Y _ »':fi''.i;__. Mr. MacIntosh sa sz-“At the f. ._ 'f_\..~_§..'.‘l.¢'-'~~ hospital Iwas kept riiaskecl night and day for Eve days' the _ ,_-_ __:~___ _,_/_»;,,._»: ‘__,_.¥.»._-,»_-'..,_-.;, _.__ end of that time the burns were still very bad and the doctors would not hear of my returning only get some Zam-Buk for the burns I would be back at work in quick time, because I had previously used the balm er ‘» ‘ ‘iii .5 .1 :LI /_ir _ to work. I knew ii I criuld At last I left the hospital and went straight to a local store and bought some Zam-Buk. At the hotel 1 applied a Zam-Buk dressing and this cooled the burning pains and gave h the Zam Buk treatment an 'eh-‘med 15° Wolk- Within lust one week after first comment? ing with the Zam-Buk treatment I might have defied any. body to detect where the burns had been, so splendidly did Zam-Buk heal the injury." Mr. Macintosh resides at 48 Humbert St., Toronto. Zsm-Buk is sleo 1 sue cur-4 for ef-zeiua, rinirvarm sslt rhcum eklnsrnp- tlonl, ulcers, piles, sliswssus, lilo il-yoi.~/minlr, hurl le; urionee 'veins las, hlcmlshcs, cus, bruises, au=l all other lnlurlesnnfl disralesl Best [sim for babies V becisu-o allsnlutely pure. G0 cenls a' box, at all drugglsts sul stores, or limi: llllk C0~.'|`f‘l‘0lll0| lm’ l’riD0_ Send ihis coupon. lc stamp. and rnms of this paper and we will send you free trial box. ‘ . _ . _,... ______. __ _ _ _ _ _ _______ _ _-__ _‘ L- - ___'_'<___,», ~\-_ ~.___.____ _ _ _.___ > -:‘ _ _i____ ____ __ _ _ ___ _ l____..s.-.__ ’ -.‘i.'~ ~ vii" 5 ' .' ' _“_ -:`._"_¢_-_,»-;_,,-___.r--- _ 1 ii _ _-ir- - _ ...__ , _ _- _.~...»'» i ,, ,____.._» _=, -so-`i _ i;"~_-._`.i... _<1 _ il __ .___-.__i.‘._i‘»..__. ,_j -'_v_=.».. ‘ `-1'. '__1 ~ J »~i ` *”'l- .' "<=_;f¢- " _.,=,-':,._.§i;‘.._ ___;_ Y,€?;._'_._'_,"<__v; 'gt .4 -gr __ Once-a-Year Clearance of Hosiery Wo are oiiorllirl aFur Lined Coat for Ladies- at $55.00. They .ierv And Underwear for Men, Women and Children. CONTINUED! - Yesterday in n blizzard the clear- ance was pretty well sold out. Today with good weather, we shall .not be able to tell until tonight just what will be left for tomorrow. ,uantities are much larger, so that some items ought to be here-and every it-_-nl is worth coming for, we think you \-:ill iillll. l’rices invariably at least } lower and generally with clearance on dis- continued lines. Stanfield's ln womens } off. 1-3 off what is usually charged. Saturday ends the sale. Paton's. ' 2-2d2i. prlcezi $75.00. so you .seo tl: value you are getting. We invlt we want you to _lud-jlo fairly an make your decision. then tilorsi no doubt thai you will lessen l_h small number of cunts we are o foring you at unheard of prices.- l'-'rowse Bros Ltd. l-3 l rlzf. "Sheef1inys-Splenrlid henry double bell unhlescherl slleeting 220. per yard, worth 2P.c. Strong English .bleached sheet- ing, 72 inch, 22c. and upwards. lmnlcnse variety. Great values in linens of all kinds. Linen sale now on. Beer & Weeks. _ 1-Zlldtf. comparison with other prices- _ f _1-i _ _ _ .___- - J.___ ._ _Z _ ----.~. an average reiurn of 5 to We shall be pleased t HALUAX N.S. MONTR INCOME RETURN AvssAclNG 5p.c.to6 p. c. There isno reason why you should not obtain 6 per cent on your uisuey. 0 sliblnit sound investments to yield this rate of income.. WRITE FOR OUR CIRCUL XR. J. C. MACKlNTOSll & €0. - lstsblished 1071 _ _ _ _ Members Montreal Sleek Exchange. In-ect Frlvsio Wlrcl EAL, P. Q. ST. ]OHN,f\`.l. 1 _ _ _ _-__.z- -_ -- We own _ ' for sale ii ' 5 p. c. drstf _ _ te suit purchasers. $5,000 - Cape Breton Electric Co. Price sad descriptive circular upon appliurilioll F. B. MCCURDY & (I0 Members Monlxrnl Stock Exchange |-nliraii, Meeiml, sydney. Si- John I. Nf\¢-- Cherloitefowm P- E- |» '_,. i end offer in lots Bonds - sroox oorurleus. Bh»r\>r°°\=° * ‘ Toronto St. 125i --» _ Twins 11°* Feb. 1, 1911. _lnilorte furnishéd b F. l. l(eCur- A'=°l‘l’°° mel 7 5 00-. Members lilontresi Stock Fuhkle. 160 Richmond Bt. Ober- ottetown, MONTREAL STOCKS. I Opened Closed Qllsdlen Pseiilc 209 2101 Lsnsds Cement ‘ ’ 21 getroif. United ' ~_;%__»ie.-ax. 71; -.‘f.':.'..:'°i~ ~ M :si Power , 1"* -7 ‘, _.ug 1 1 110 A _ Amsl. COPD" 54* Brooklin fl" T- Z" ‘ Reading 1°” Rock Islsnd 331 Union Psciilc 1781 U. S. Steel ` 50 Virginia Chemical 671 `W. C. Power 53 NEW YORK !'l‘0CKi. Opened- Closed 106; 423 64; 78; 159 in Beet Sugar 42 33| 1782 aol 67 ' o0'l"l'oN_ Opened Closed M” 14.94 14.93 July 14.96 14.93 May Wlllst Wi 9" Ri ilgtls -______- f 'I /May Pork _Il "_", ‘"'°7~ “'09 _ 4 . _ .-',».-_-_ ....aa '.;.'_z'r 'A A' V ~_’_`\-‘V-'H§""i.~_, 111-*‘)*g’ll'M'm""'." "M5 ' V V 0 ~ --E-_'_--;-l_ The Abbies must win the game with the Vics on Friday waning to have a chance for the trophy. This will be the best game of the season. Miss _Etta Fifquharson, now oi illgh River, Alberta, who was called Mfg" gy the lllllyils of her mother, ~ 011810 Farquharson, city, leit ;_‘_‘_T_§-__nlEht on the mail special on re- 0fH_;';___ _ Rl°h&l‘dB. Commissioner Short ____ __lc,Tl1as returned from B w____l__ ____ D___0_ oronto and Ottawa, the differs teh att" place he» visited Depart n ranches of Agricultural _ ment and conferred with the officials on matters relating to tbl; He made arrangements for _ K blleakers to address institute nleefjnes threiigheut the Island be- gllmlflg this month. A"°th@l‘ of those DOI>ular shoots at J- J|ldson's rifle range at' _Alex- a“d"1a will '=»1ke'l>lae'e' oh Monday next if wca-ther is' favourable, and _f_l_1_lllng___thls,_ _will be held on wednes ~Y- lc-match will be a repetition of the last one, vis: matches will bc _put on between teams from' the North and South sides of the'river and al_ so teams from the _Fourth Regiment and the Civilian Associations. Al1UY_& Co’s store has recently been kalsonllned, gleaned and ma;ny~chang‘_ “S "“1dU- ICS Present appearahce is so bcalltlllll. Dent. bright and clean that it reflects credit on the proprietors and ollers an excellent model for any other store in the province. AIley's store always did look well but thi. present, appearance is better than thet 05 Hill’ Gther ytar and The Guardian fl-fllfilnly congratulates the firm on its Hllpearance. The death occurred at I-Iartsville on Jany. Sth., of Neil McLeod in the 73- NL. year of his age. The deceased was im llonesi upright man oi e kindly disposition. The respect in which he Wm; held by all the community was evinced by the concourse 61 people who attended his funeral on Wednesday, the 11th. He was a mem_ ber of the Presbyterian Church, le regular attendant at its prayer meet. "IES Hi- which he took a part. He was married to the second eldest ‘laughter of John Bun MacKenzie of Hnrtsvi-lle, who survives him with four sons and_ two daughters who are left to mourn. » ` On the 'sad -mission of attending his niotlier's funeral, William Hose t""“' ilf ('0Y"*0Yll. N- H., passed fllffllliih the vitv Saturday evening cn route to Fredericton, P. E, I, He will he obliged to wait until today to cross the straits. He said on Sat- urday that no longer would he op. -pose Sunday boats and trains, He had always thought they were wrong but his present experience had ching. cd his ideas. Mr. I-Iouston'a mother, who-had re-married, was about 65 very suddenl _ Her two o (‘ morning announcing her death. Mr. Houston has been in New I-Iatnpslsli--e 16 years and is employe.-l with B large wholesale igrocery firm. '_ 'Fish was handled in large quantities by this firm and Mr. Houston says the reciprocity agreement will have a tendency to lower prices. "We will be directly interested," said Mr, Houston, "as we get our supply from Goulcestcr. The fishermen thele will make quite a noise for a time but I-think it will come to nothing/ Mr. Houston expressed his intention of buying some` Canadian machinery for use on a farm which hehas pur- chased. "There is nothing like the Canadian plow," he said, “In Prince Edward Island .our plowa always turned straight furrows, but in New Hampshire the object seems to be to make them as crooked as possible." Mr. Houston expects to arrive at Fredericton this afternoon in time for his mother's funeral.-St. John Standard. ::-Moir's Chocolates in all their deliclouaness and perfect freshness. 15 kinds in bulk also handsome new packages. Remember Moir's are bees, Telephone for a sample half or pound. The McKinnon Drug Co., cor. Great George and Keats Streets. drtf. MARITIME SECURITIES.. Jan. 30 1911. Quotations furnished by J C Mec- Trlnldad.Electrlc... BONDS. _ ,__ ` l_ “Sovereign” Caslinlcre ', llose and llalfllnsf-, pure wool, and try this brand. e _ "1 . l years of age and her death came Y s ns at ,on- C0I`fl. N- H-. had no news of her ill ness until a telegrams came Friday linen splicing. Be ' up io dale I Y ll thews, Albany, will deeply regret to, _learn-to his very serious illness. Last light he was reported to be resting n little easier. _ -_-1. Ainong the passengers delayed on the Minto on Sunday last were Mis- ses Bodie MacKinnon and Ida Camp- bell, returning to their homes in this city from Boston. - The words and music of another gem, just" now making a decided _hit in New~York, will be published in next So y s Guardian. It is en- titles 'rlie Gusrilieifis indebted to consul De`edmeyer`,lbrf__`§. copy of the Presi- dent's messagd andy the correspon- dence and schédlllesi 'of the recipro- city agrsement between Canada and the United States. ` _ Yesterday the Murray Harbour train was fifteen minutes late, the Sourisr train" twenty m‘i`ri`ut'es latllythe ri,-,_-.iisli mile' iilty. _minutes late uae- th`e ‘ western _freight train twenty-five minutes' la’te'. The' Oa`p‘c" Traverse train arrived het‘e'o'r`r' tin'i’e. ` The nran'y'_ fi»_ieifds o_l‘Frea_»-Blake,- city, now located in High River, Al- berto, will regret to learn that he is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Last night Dr. Blake left on the mail spe- cial en route to High River. His early recovery will be earnestly. look- ed for. George W. McPhee and John H. Buntain were nominated yesterday .i`or the second district of Queens. Phe former was moved by George Brown, New Glasgow, and supported by Hector A. McLeod, Long Creek, D. T. Fraser, Kingston, Neil J. Mc- Neill, Fairview, and others. The outward cargo by the Earl Grey this morning will be two cars oats, one car cattle, one car amelts and six cars of mixed freight. The inward cargo by the Minto yesterday was 0ne_car fruit, two ca.rs beans, one car of railway material and fivs cars of mixed freight. The will_of the lat: William C. Chandler, jclty, who died recently, was prbhdted yesterday. The will was datecl'l-February 4-th, 1909, and by it he appointed as executors F.H. Seller and G1 M. Moore, city. The estate is valued at $4,629. To his widow he bequeathed the use of all the real estate during her lifetime, all household furnihure and eilects and an linnuity of-‘$240 per year. To his son, F'. S. Chandler, he left S200. He requested that on the death of his widow all real estate be sold and the proceeds be equally ,divided be- tween his three grandchildren; Helen, Edith and Fred. Moore, and his four children, Helen Seller, Fanny C0911. George Chandler and F. S. Chandler. The funeral of the» late Benjamin Proiltt, Augustine Cove, who died in the P. E. I. Hospital, as already re- ported, took place yesterday sft r- noon at two o'clock fron hisllate r_e- \sldence to the Methodist Church in Tryon, where services were held ,by Rev. Wm. Thompson, assisted bY Rev. W. M. Field, the funeral being under the direction of James A. Ch_i.ol_m. Owing to the fact that the deceased’s daughter, Miss Janl&. was on her way home from Maine, and was delayed, only arriving last evening, the body lies in the Chuwll until today when iirtermcnt will be made. The pall-bearers were: James E. Howatt, Job Inman, John Daw- son, Harry Clark, Gordon McFar- lane and Albert Sherran. A number of their city iriemls on Monday last were congratulating Peter and Mrs. McNutt of Malpeclue, upon the_flftieth anniversary of their marriage, not fifteenth as appeared. It is not the lot of very many mar- ried couples to reach their Golden Anniversary, and the Guardian and hosts ol'w ll wishers hope Mr. and Mrs. McN_i,i‘tt may 1.ive_ .many Y¢Bl”B yet to come to enjoy their own fire- sids and friends. Mr. Mc_Nut_t has served his ,countny and district of Malpeque for many _yeirs l_n the pro- .vincial parliament,' an __l1_8S_,C&\”T1°5 on an extensive generahbuslness at Mslpeque. Mr. _cad Mrs. li/lcNutt have four children : Mr. D. Preston McNutt.1vlus Mary Mcuutt. Miss Lucie Ml-.Nutt and Mr, C. Ernest Mc- Nutt. To the family and Mr. and Mrs. Mc-Nutt The Guardian extends lleartiest congratulations. _ _ MEP: __ 1, 1911, Mrs. Elizabeth Loving- k|,,g,°,|, & Q0_ Exclmn ' u' ston, widow of the late George ' ‘G B udmg' Levin aton. Funera.l'Friday attwo‘ I E .' Hslifex, N. S. - _ 8 BANKS. . o clock. B. li. Al-nericn...... ... 151 149 _ _ Y ' _ ~1EA1 ED TENDER3 lg - _ New Brunswick... _ 275 .270 ._ * 5 derlfar Church " willlmlfe erledelrs/grill NDVI SCOlSll....`1. .,. 278 275 - by the llndgrgigned’ up tg flggn gn Royal Banlrof' Canada 9 ___ls__________N___6_____.s_._. 1140 aaa m weilyimlsy. me lu .ity el noel.. lan, F -I "_\ _,H |,|, ¢ 4|, _ | ,|, for the construction and exterior :welll i?1l.*lga‘°°“"°'“=“::"'.' 1":-'"“i°°:l° completion of _s block-concrete Acedie sugar, oru__.... av ss, _ _ ` According to plans and specidcetlona g::.dl;:l.H;£.°r;°I.bs€0mf:f 133 lllil ` ._._ ..~ which may be_seen` af..the Parochial . . ,-to _ House, Bt. ‘s, Lot 22. i'-'iiifi“.'.’.‘ i'5.'.`.Z°'i..`2_‘.’_‘_'_‘_"f_‘?_?___'.':_'.°_ ... 133 _ s-me Wi---. ---md -»-i-=¢~ Nova Bootie. Telephone 121 119 1 "°l7~ U-T°°d°". 1°’ “°”°"'°"k'" md steiiaelire Prd...... 104 101 " -- ""`°°‘l°"f°' ‘-"‘-""""°"“»" '"1 °"° l’° stesiiilau oem... ._ so sv QQ \ "°“"°‘l “ *°. "‘° “’°”° “""°d “°°' . 14 12 ‘ _ ' Send forour booklet. f The James Robertson Co., Montreal end Si. John, N. B. _ Agents Bruce SteweriQ. Co Lid T ____ Charlottetown "Thef;1Efféct __ or Scall’s Ein,i'i|_.Silin on'thin_',”pale children ie almost magical. lt makes them plump, ‘ _ rosy, and active., ~eScoii’siEmu|sion contains ho drug, no alco- hol, nothing but the purest and best ingredients to - make' blood, bone and 5 solid flesh. f *_ ji' --n,~» . . ‘ ' _ -ef' - 5.... __ .____»;:) ._ _ ,_ _ nie wurlirs slaiulani _ ` ' ' Since 18'47,fhe worfd’s stand- _ " ard of fine silverplaie has. ._ ‘been sei by pieces marke¢f_ |810 iiocills nos. Wlill fills name ln mind you __ will be sure of gelllng the lleaviesl grade af silver plafr- Besl lea seis, dishes, walfers. _ " els., are stamped 'i MEn|DEN anne co. f\|ll.ll MY l.KAlliN|i YIIALKIB _ _ _ "Silver Plate that Wears" i 5 ' "Y W- B Z (_`ANADA'S ADVANCES NOT MET' 0'r'rAwA,' Feb 1-'niet canada has tial trade arrangement, but has been unable to get more than excuses for delay, promises of future considera- tion, or evaslons of one kind or ano- ther, is shown by a return prmiented to parliament, giving the ocorrespon- dence between the Dominion and the Commonwealth. BOSTON'S FIEHCE STORM. BOSTON, Feb. 1.-Wind of the mu- imuln velocity of 46 miles an hour struck Boston and vicinity yesterday and made much trouble. The wirli caused one death, Fredk Frank Chandler was killed by a wall that was blown over. Signs, chimneys, trees, telephone and telegraph wires and men and wo- men went down beloro the blasts. BIG SALARY FOR PASTOR. BOSTON, Feb. 1-The first Baptist Church, where many fashionable so- ciety people worohip, has invited to become pastor. Mr. Weeks will probably accept. The salary is S10,- 000. ~ CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. _ (lie Kind You Hua Always Bouglii Bee.rs_the Afgnotnre of ' ‘aw t _ ANNOUNCEMENTS. "Attention is drawn to the sd. rl notice of A. E. Inga, which appears in this issue. _ 2-Zdli. ** Two fast basket-bell games st. Y. M. C. A. tonight, beginning at 7.30. Victorisd vs. Prince of Wales. Ladies free. Don"t miss it. "The wholesale merchants of this city will close their oflices at one o'clock on Saturdays during February and March, commencing Saturday, February 4th. ' 2-2d3i. "Voice Specialist, Prof. I-I. A. Tanton, teacher of Voice Culture, Plano and Organ. Voice Culture e specialty. Studio, 146 Greet George St. 12-22dttsrw6w. *""l`he concert that was to have taken place in Vernon River Bridge Hall Tuesday night has been post- poned till Friday evening, Feb'y. 3rd. 2-2d2i. Furs of~ovory description hero at smell prices. Wojust want you to campers our prices with any others In the city-our goods too -and if we cannot give -you bot- tor value-for better money than any one else we will make you a present of the article you want. ...'... LEVINGSTON-At Clyde River. Feb- to buy.-Prowso Bros l.td.i 3dit.f church st St. Ann s, Lot 22, P.E.I_, _ _ P _ _ - ` ~ sad hour; lot for the completed me. _f ,-1 ._ sonary and monolithic concrete work; ‘M ' ~ Zuni? for the waxed-work, _i_ncludlng fido s, windows, oors, roo ng, ter- lgg mlnsls, comics-work, all framing and :"'."=..”1‘.i°°.Tr“."i'.--~~-- tsl* 12:' Babbiii Meinl - :::“.f;“2.f; ;:'.:‘.:‘:.i“;;:.l.2:t.:::‘:: . . /Ol U N. s. steel a Coal nel»_..... iozl lol ' m°k° e °°mPl°f° "°=fl°f» Md ‘O N nite nice nanny. as e4 Our Cainel,Monsrch;Swas~ furnished by the wventer end fool- sla' Li ltd ._ 102 lol ~ - .- - ef- _ 'l':i.:ld:a lllleetfi-ie°__...._'.. sg 92 “ka °'“_i_1.Kmll l”'°uds.- are tl" An accepted cheque lmoiumuz to western can. newer as at best for-_,their ii°espect.1ve pur- 10 nor cent- oi il\¢_bi. ls " . _." made. since, 1900, repeated advances: to Australia for a Liberal preferea-i Rev. Dr. Weeks, formerly of Moncton,- . - » 2-"e \\f°A_N'ITlilD, n mdld”_fbrhgcllel";l- Beer 6 ' Weeks Attractions For l».._. _ . ,_ , Every department o attractions this week, 'Week f our store offers special Clearance of ihe Mark 1 wsu-1. _Neusu uu- Stock of Furniture 9 Be _ carry. these special prices. Qflllltl _l3_|!f_i!!'_i!!‘__€€_*f_5fil¢ ' Annual linen Sale st varieties in the city in every line we ‘ Of co_urse we cannot charge anything at /Beer £6’ Weeks\ g 1'-#T5 - 1 pl "Ii the Vics loose to the Abbies on Friday evening their chances for the. trophy will be considerably lessened. They are bound to beat the Abbies. It will be some game. Don't miss it. 2-Zdli. "Every Marine Engineer who is ll member of the National Association of Marine Engineers of Canada, is rs- quested to be present tonight (Thurs- day), at the same place and hour. Important business. _ Z-Zdli. "‘*Frerlericton Farmers' Institute meets in Fredericton Hall on Tucs- day, 'Ith Feb., at 7 p.m. for general business and to hear report from the delegate to short collrse st Truro College of Agriculture, It is neces- ‘sary all members pay up arrears of elliot sli enables us to __c_>_il_er _ g,‘_&;*`_ ‘. __ Send For _ I dues. A full meeting requested, to decide on buying seeds. D. N. Mc- Ksy, Secretary. 2_5,-l,_ "Allelf & CQ-. City, are ofhriag in- dov some really unususl vslues is ladics', mens', boys', girls' _ .mi childrens' footwear. They were for- tunate in securing s large ,s-tack of sample shoes and are giving the’puh- lic the benefit of their bargain. These. tire first floor is used in 'displaying the goods offered in this sale, evcry~ thing is placed on counters and ess.” so that selecting and cornpsring; lm- the customers is cosy. 0n_ soothin- page of this issue will be found the announcement of this sale which will ect as s good buying guide for Llirll- ty-_ People who, appreciate good ber- geinscf, ' _ 3 2.-l,-l, Fifty years experience in building SAND IFFS the best in model material and wo1"l’i`n'l`anship. Catalogue. _ The. Will. English Canoe Co, ‘ " Peterborough, 0ni fcuaanlun ctasslrlan nos] BOARDERS WAWED ‘ A FEW YOUNG_1edies can be com- reasonable rate by applying 6 Stewart St. 2-ldlwpd. s _,Yi i r 1* _ FOB IALB OR TC' LII, double tenement house, corner Ricii- Iormbly __ccom___Od___ed_ at _.aloud and Cumberland streets, stnl»- nt s, shed, yard; chesp. Apply to l~i»»»i-» zsrd, Gaudet It Hssssrd, solicitors. 1-l7d1m0. -- FEMALE HELP \\fANTED, girl for general house- work. References required. Ap- ply to Mrs W. A. Huestis, 35 Upper l’_l-_ince St. _ _ 2-ld3ipd. housework Apply to Mrs H. H. Brown, 115 Rochford Bt. 1-30dtf ANTBID, girl for housework. Ap- ply Morell House, 136 _Kent Bt. e `l-'25d1ml>rl. __ ron sau; _ _ won sean, at e bergeiu, ‘bl ing picture machine pragmlly “°"-_éevlnieifiaheaSi-__l;3i¢rbsting. apply et once to Jack Rina,- Quesu Bt. 1-4ld8ipd_ _ To Lei' " F110 LET, large brick store on the busiest pert oi Queen street, cloeeto banks and market can be tit-. ted to eult tenant. Apply \|l‘Quem Street. 1-ildtl _ = .-_em __ ~ WANTED ‘Bureau wawmn, so :use '.~:'&. i' Sepsrstocbutter. F. J. Hol- on the corner of Fitzroy and Pownal streets. House, stable and garden, For psrtlcluars slllily to Alexander Brown on the premises. 1-30dZwl>l _._.___ __ .__ _____.___i SA F E B. o n e o i o u r $25.00 safes in your home will protect your valuables. We carry Dominion Sale dz Vault Co's Balslin all sires ond types. The Gonsdisn Si- A\u\'I.'l-of 22- P- li- I-» iruirlienlie ce., Lunitea, st. Julie N. 3- _ . .. .. _ J » -.1 m_~“1=_!2<_>- _...flirti- \Iu'l"mN wauirin, see. earthen., l Will ps_y highest price for choice sto;-*k___ Holll|\n__l Un. Ed fl l-in __ XNIANTBD, s married couple to live on I ilrm. Al»l>ly et one in r'ir.‘.Qu%‘ii*°r*r.¥*'@‘o"»"la£`i"" _ - , 0- _ I » Mill FUI' \'.l . 'i‘_ i~_ s.°i‘¥.......,‘35il.i'.5`l'f°l.'¢'_"“' _ 1-moi. _ _ '* i Fw 1’-5 . ,J .ref li' "fn .____’ , ~ 1 `. _ ,. _._ . .- <..._.. l__-+__i \" .4 _i ' , ,;__,,, _..li‘1j.\.‘.*‘_"_c- _»ii'.`, 1 I i i ,, Us .. fi- _~.n»;,s- »t-'- ` ; dl- » . »‘ » FEBRUARY 2 1911 ,, _ ‘ ` .;~.e§L;