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P non 2. 1912 '"““’ ’-M" "E" 'ras cHAnLo'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN ' ~ rms-r or -tm.-~ mon Five rf"' Ms.-ow , NG iss ",»kho£ 'f _\" '.'|N'-~" ' /ff ~ ~ -<*'s ~ ;¢,A_~f"2*- '~° - I |1~.'.'.-"go, I _ 0 9 ._ y, . ,/'// f <-‘Ze°»¢. 5 i' < in/,/4;; ~ 41 f/ lo , / ”@ gl rosa* - --our. .\ \\- `\\ Ewqov rum-3 w0OL wHsni.MAN's Assooiiiriou To TURONTU. Merch 18-Because the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union W1" Hut Day the expenses ol its re- presentatives to compete in the Ullfmlic games, the Canadian Wheel- mans Association has decided to discon-tlnue affiliation with 'the gov- erning liody of sport, in ganad,,_ SPIES SURPRISED TWU ARE KILLED. MQFJMIEIM. Anfllelfn. Germany, MM- 13-_Spine sentrles doing -duty at tlic fortifications here this morn- mg ““l`l’“9°‘,1 three men attcniilting *$0 l!l`08ll into one of the forts. Ads the men tried to escape the sen. tries fired and killed two of them, aosfrdh Fisi-i iviAnKi~;'r. HALIFAX, March 18-The price of fl‘€Hh_éKll In Boston has in the last Week ' éfldéd t0 H Btiitdy decline and H .`Tn,\;'rii.as urn. i-mvn many vessels which hsvsjsgn iiispos. Dl~lC.l.ARED DIVIDENDS. ing of their fares th6re"~ are now landing their cargoes at Gloucester. Haddock was quoted at $1.60 to $3.50 cwt.; large cod, $2.50 to $3.50; market cod, $2, and hake, $2 to $4, ,. ' \i_ S., March 20--Dir- H.»\l.llf Hcwson Pure WOO] Tsx. ectorsi (5.1 niet yesterday and declar- mes ',~,',»',-; qiiiirterly dividend of 11- "' th? t '|, pi-et`ci‘i'eus'rnANi~; is iiidispeisahie for sweeping Ir kills all Reims, saves labor and does away with half T01" d“5tl“¢- »».»»|oloss»~~°‘°"°” ..‘ i". .i . ‘ . of '~ It Days to buy in this Province Judge Blancliard, Charlottetown, was a passenger by the Georgetown Bliecial yesterday, Stipendiary Rerldin, was among the pnsseiigcrs returning to Charlotte- town by the Georgetown special yes- terduy. Mrs. Leonard Grant, and Master Walter, Charlottetown-, who have been in Grand Pre, N. S., returned hy the Georgetown special yesterday. Miss- Lydia Murray, Clyde River, spent _the week end at Meadow Bank as the guest of her sister Mrs. Sey- niour Scott. Rev. H. R. Bell will preach on March 24th as follows:-Bradalhane at eleven a, m.,` Fredericton at three, lf. m. and New Glasgow at 7 p. in. Rev. Wni. Brown, of Riverport, and Rev, J. Appleby, will have an ex- Fhlilléle tomorrow, the former preach- lllg in the Methodist Church here, morning and evening. Mr. Brown is ii well known temperance orator, as well as preacher and.will give ii ""h°"l° llflflfesli. ut. the Sunday 5_°hU0l'SQ\1artci‘ly Temperance ‘:lei-- "l"°_i\'S 3-30 D. lu., also at the some service. There will lie special music and the offering for the China' Fam- ine lfund will bc completed.--Halt mx EXC- (Both the preachers referred to above are well known in this pro- vincc.) The Seattle l"ost-Intelligencer of Mflrcll ‘J says:-A movement recently Sfaflcfl hy A. McKay Jordan for the organization in Seattle of a Gan- adian (`hili liegnii to take forii. yes terday nt a luncheon in the Aiizuic (`luli. Besides Mr. Jordan, whose home originally was in !{cut,ville, lN.S.), ii number of (,`/imaiiiaiis who are netive in Scattlc's biisiness and professloiiitl lilo, were prnseiit., in- cluding ~luhn~ A. .I/lcKiiinou, (`liar- lottetowii, (l’.li}. I.) Alter the lnii- clicon Prof. Kincaid acted as cnair- ninii und several brief talks were inaiie. A coinniittcc, consii,-t.iii;.: oi' lllessrs llouglns, Kincaid. l-lughes, l\¢lcKiiiiio|i, Jorilaii, and Fenwick, wus irfliiicil to prcpam by-laws for the or- ganization. These will be presented nt. aiiotlivi- luncheon to be given next week, 'Php olijcci. of forining it club is to <~ul.lvntc gimal fellowship and fi'ati~i'iiity among the natives of (`i»iii- iidn i'ei»;iilliig in this vicinity. the eu- tcrtainmoiit of distinguished (‘itna- iliniis visiting Seattle and when oc- casion arises the iliscussion ol proh- leuis and current questions of spe- ciiil interest to the lluited States and Cniimla. Besides those at the mectiiig ycsteriiny the following have cxpresscii approval of the proposed club nn'l sigiiifieri tlioir intention of hccoiniiig iuciiilicrs:-M. F. Kincaid, li. 0. Fiset, J. (I, F. Kane, G. V. Holt, R. M. Boyd, Dan. J. Gorman, George P. Cave. L. F. Macklcrn, .Iohn J. Gortnan, Arthur G. Bond, W. R. Pliillips, W. Roy Phillips, J. H. McGregor, John W, Johnson, Thomas A. Parish, G. FZ. Hihbard, .lohu li. Hyland, George IG. Thomp- son, George W. Evans, T. K. Syd- ney, J. J. 'I`hompsoii, D. H. McCan- kell, A. ll. McKay, G. IG. llennett, ll. Brock and A. ll. Stewart. The champion Orioles added anoth er victory to thcir already long list by defeating the speedy Victorian Inst night at the South End rinlk. The game was fast and clean and few penalties were handed out. The Vic- toriss have sprung several surprises this season and many- thoughtthat. the Vics would pull one over on the champions, but the Orioles were guarding against such surprises and were the aggressors from the start. 'The Orioles peculiar style of defence have puzzled their opponents many times, and the forward line, do not hesitate to block and chase the op- posing players when relieved `of the `puck. The Orioles defence played last night as one, with Goddard and Mc- Cullough working splendldly together and Boudre'au’s timely rushes re- lieved the goal many times. Hanlon at rover played his position in good style, being all over the ice, and his interference was a feature of the game. Whitawsy and Vaughan held the wings down and with Cooper at centre the trio played excellent com- bination. The game started very fast with the ice in fair -condition. The Orioles quickly scored and two min- utes later Cooper tallied number two. Whitnwny scored in one minute. and ii few seconds- later Hanlon tal- lied. Vaiiglinn poked in another from the face off, and until the end of the guinc it was n procession towards tlic Vins’ net. The second half was rntlicr slow and thc ViCS SC0l`CLl Olllf goal. The game ended with the ()rio- les 12 and the Vics 1. The Orioles play the Piiates 'lliursiny night, thc last gumc of the season. T. Martin rcfci'ecd,-I-liilifax I-Ixc. (The 0!‘i0l€9 are well known in (lhai'lotteto, hav- ing played in the Arena some time ago.) ::--Doii't coinfn a minute longer. A short walk will tiring you to the “liemll Store," then a bottle of Izexiill Cherry Bark will cure the miigh. 25c. Money hack if not sat- isfied. The MacKinnon Drull C0». The Retail Store. d\'tl~ I 'fi il' li ’ - `»-11;.-wi". 5 ii-T*-i;=i._f-=~_';-.__-=‘iv it l. ‘ . gt i '- THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT of new l i wall papers ever gathered under one roof in P. EJ. l ‘ 'fi is now ready for your inspection. - The very clioicest patterns and colorings from the two largest and most progressive wall paper houses in ii'-. ," “fit the l,)oii1inion--the handsomest designs from the three best Wall Paper makersin the United States, and then ~ there are beautiful things from the best makers in l o England ‘and France. You know, even in our brief business lifetime there 'has . been a revolution in Wall Paper. Not so many years ago loud colors-garish patterns- plenty of ‘_‘gilt" was the ideal, Vt all Paper nowadays are real dreams of art, designed by decorat- ors of the highest talent, with the proper feeling for tone and :. right decorative ideas. Every pcriod,every cliine, every decorative school has been ransacked to supply inspiration and example, while v .:., 'i much that is worthily new add has been evolved as viell. x ,' ;'{'.”‘. . . .- 9. ‘ryzjpi - So then, we have a good deal of pride in asking' you to ';l‘.._* ,bfi-fi' fi-:fc ' r' ,v4 ' sec zi display of wall paper that has no rivals in the Province ‘ _ A display of Wall Paper .that no city East of Montreal can Z better. As to price? OE course we I/l,/.nl -,.3 have the lowest pnces as /' a ,AL _o L'-_,'}il’-,lliy ir ; '.~¢»tii'; L1 ’°.""`ii".. ~1 . 719 '? 1"? " 1 In addition, we are prepared to submit coinplete decorative designs for one room or for your whole house. If you wish we will send a salesman with samples to - see you, and talk the matter over. . ...__ , `. l- __ I.. .3 ¢, ‘_ " _‘Q1 _,~_-. /‘ rw, » - si, aéifln.. -‘ --ii. ‘ fr-rv--r-;~~-llill. 3 1 , , .,. ._ a, ~.l, well as the highest __,._-» ~ /re ,,'..l,r.'l"‘ 7c Sc l0c7;2c8 lip :l|7<.'5 25° i ' / 35e 50c- c ic 0 - P" , ,. »---~~ _nouiin Ron. AWB/~ go \i\ '.1 ‘- y Stitch. §vt1tch, Y No mor_e need _Of Sitting _UP ’}59h¢S ‘O I These Smart new dresses will fit your little girls ‘ ANY MOTHER WHO REIOICES in the possession of a large as- sortment of lively, healthy girls, will welcome this great stock of pretty ` 11 dr¢=ses They are made just as carefully as yonld make them yourself, :iid really you’ll say that the styles are even better. Handsome ginghams. ducks, perhales cut in sizes for girls of all junior ages; - ssc, asc, i,2s iso ies 2.25 mi up it -iso Stitch. on childrens dresses. L _ , W li§fE@_'@ll _‘,`,..... ` ._ .'(°__ -IW _ g ..__,. __;v.j;_ _L_ - --<4 i. ` _'f 'ft ‘iff , l||l i'»<§ii< -n_¢ _--- ¢-*‘;-'1T.%“"'..,-,-_f . _.__:fIZ;’”/ FE, __ . 5_ R ._ .\»- Q. 1 :"§?f-T Nga nl .._._T:;._._ , Sell your old Stove, Buy an “E\TEllPRlSE MONARCll" ' An,| ,wp how iarnlicad .\‘oii will be nt tlzr~_cnd ol the year in. TIME and therefore 'l`l.l"ll’E|{ A v E D FUEL, which means MUN LY l ‘l`h~- liIONAltGli B'l`El§l. ItANGEi siinnli<~,il_'.' its:-ll to oporate. for it has nn complex dampi-is or ti‘ouh_leson\a gira its. _ Evtirv olivine embodied in it is Dru :ti -ni. ir-ni. and i-livcl ivi-_ to that tho M()NAlit)'H an sold today is the input ci mpuci. - °°~ . Mime-, misfit. its. , 149 Gt. George St. end 409 Phens 4°4 ll ct vt. \~