iiiiiiiiiii will lllln] ‘ L. -1.-~.._.__A A5gi.'g'iiisiiiiu‘s blé/Anllll car/on: arms: o. ‘cartoons Manual, :iOO4#§i§i60§§0O000O§§i0ififiiiiib ' 0 Z CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ; 0 0'16 “"1"” -------- -- --- . 10c per ilno of 5 words il- q- Four Insertions 8c per lino of 5 words 4i : Eight Insertions .. 7c per lino of 5 words a i- t o Q0101"!##0##Ili-OIIOOOOOO-iilili-llll-Ifififl Agents Wanted l Fellullo Help Wanted l/HY NOT START A BIG BUOl-‘WOMEN EARN 0310.00 DAILY, uess with Watkins 150 Family distributing u“, wonderml dMedL Necessities. 100% proflis. J. It: ca; Adviggr" k" n- 11..-..- 1v» Watkins Company. Dept. E., 379 1- h] [ "'- "WM Cmlg West‘ nlontrea!" noes: olfecrlersiwqltlelllltllxoilgtehlllglllli 243'11'14'1mthi pggn ‘cloth-bound book, illustrat- _'_“' s w ll‘! colored plates. Chapters F01‘. Still} on Mother and Babe, Nursing, Accidents. First Aid. ‘Vie! to d’: in SlcknessR-etaiis for $1.00.m'ee with instructions to workers. Sales enormous. Eilclosil 10c to help pay postage and packing. Medical Press, 648 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. Y, 11-26-3w. .__________._____.__.._______. FOR SALE--A COTTAGE, WITH all modern conveniences, ill good, residential part of city.Apply to,‘ McLean Al: llfcKinnnii, ltoyal| Bank Buli(iiug.-—18(l-12-4-tf. For: SALE —AT A aiiaoxm walnut sideboard made by Mark Butcher. also filrnitilrc good as Bhscouuneolm l new, 2 parlor suites over stuffed t satin covered. Williamson Auc~ today‘ Saunders, Newsome ‘ECO’ i" R . 1 <l'- . ' _ Market Building. 6020-24-6mo. __ ._. __________.._______._ To Let JNO. A. McDONALD, LAND SUB '~ '. I - . 21'- To LET_HOUSE 0N ELM \Iy0l lallnoiiy Jct 1 nimih Avenue. modern conveniences. Fqx MEN, ATTENT|QNI__ GEO_ Aiiiiir Wiiealler Grocery. it. n. llerzlg, New York, will be in Charlottetown Wednesday, Dec. 12, and ill Summerside. Dec. 13 and 14. Bring your fllrs to Char- lottetown or Sumlnersidc. W. Chester S. McLure. 6i REVERE HOTEL : ' HOTEL VIGTORIAl oral-Ito ‘tho travelling public a comfortable, up-to-datshotsl. Con- talna 44 rooms with McDonald, Boston; Mrs. Frank iiluilaliy, Souris; Helen lliullliily, Sollrls; Brenton Clark, Ailgilstillii _ Cove; lloivaril Wood, 'l‘rytill; ll. i’. ‘mm/n, hum-n" gm‘. Fllftéylll. (‘ityg l’. L. lllorris. l\llll‘- ‘ ray iiurbilr; (‘-. i’. llitlc-Farlalliw, Si. Ina la famouo all over , , canm“. Tfluhon" In liéilillzriliiluil. librillxgélaioil, liullfilx. l\. all rooms. Courteous _._ service. Births H. c. BROWN, ‘F; 041MB" ‘Ilccelilbei- 2niI, to lllr. and Mrs. D. A. lllzicheall, a daughter. —w Deaths . Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd, Proprietors iiici All’ insist w, ‘file best crease for axles. ‘ No broken ilxles when Mica is 1 used. i Plush-st Owner. \\'ll()ll"t<lllll.‘ liy ‘ IMPERIAL OIL, LTD., (‘liiirloltutoivl ' Fl 435-12114 . ‘Allllllli MEETINIl A (lueeirs Co. Liberhl-Goliservative Association Annual Ali-cling of illi- Queen's County i.llrirriillfolisiirvnlive Assor- John and ldlizaheth Lawson Duncan. Flllirrlll from iii-r late re- _..___J sideline 'l‘iiesil:iy, Dov. 11 at I: ' o'clock. To b»: loo iilriar- iiiol- \\ y. ion ‘nicblti for anger. 100 strziim l'(‘ll' i , and ion ‘llllllllilly to perillii the We have iii stock bunt quality hard nnd soft coal, hzirihvood and oil Wagon, Horse, and kindling, zllso iii-sell i-olw nt 813.0" ' pi-l" toll. Prompt ulielliloll to l‘. (). l). orders, Telephone 171i. W. D. GILLIS d» CO. l-‘lliliu. will be lielii ill the STRAND 'l‘iil~l.»\'l‘ltl<l, ('hal"loiieio\vii. m5" l’. ~\|.. Wedllcsdlly, December lllili. -\l iilis lllvoiliiél. officers of lihi: .\S.<ll('li|ll(lll will be i-li-elvil llll‘ lili- \'Ullllll'_' your. and ilecessiiigv oigiiilizaliim work priii-vi-iii-d wiiii, 1t is i-spi-riziily l'l‘(|llI‘filL‘ll. ilizil all Polls be liilly l-i-pl-i-seiili-il. as UH“ l-"l ll iilirsl llilporinilt lll0l‘llll_I',. VH-ililvi- Slemiri, iliiil nIhi-l" 1ll'()lllliil'lll L'(ill:<ll‘i'\'ll|l\'L‘.\‘ \\'il| d-olivi-l" l!ilill'i.-s.<¢.,,_ W. J. GIBSON, President ) P. W. TURNER, Secy-Treas. -l.lli-l2-ll-3I_ . “Myneil-twokllar l itatedfl ;. ~ 11m wofltspilf.» ’ Mn. L. ' ‘ l mmh Whihq, 2oz King st. wait, Broclrvfllo, Ont, "l took ' ' U . i» all run £01k: ti".§l.'§§y“i.'.".'§ '33.‘? Ti§il1'.'f§a'°§:'i§il.iZ ' 1° “d l Wfillld _tako such weak spell: in lilo pit ot ~ I - '~ ~my rtomacll hthalll lolnfi L’ e . ' . - time: thoitgt wou l i ' never get better. l lud . l Iii f I 7 l I nlmolt [iven up hope when ' n. ‘i’ l a lriand advised theFuls . [f]? (“‘“"'”:= ' / l lfdlilinilgllllo; iii; *~;’.\ ' . . ‘a ‘ {Iaken twenty-fir biwrfl- ll " ' ~ , ‘ do me “ "l/ ' . . all i 5X11 fiddler-a it u mryoin.” Mrs. C. hl('l)Ollill(l,—1l0I-l[(1ll; Sadie Central Guardian NOTE: — Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable in advance. PANTOMIMES, solos. duels, re- citations, at concert l-leartz Hall. Dec. 13th. 3i i LOTTERY BOOKS-By the 15th inst, lottery books must be re- turned to Silperlnress Mount St. Mary's Novitinte, Charlottetown or A. l). Smith, Secretary, 50 Grafton St. Drawing for prizes will take place on 18th inst. ATTENDING FOX SHOW.-(2ol. D. A. McKinnon left yesterday for tho international Fox Show to be held in Boston this week, taking with him thirty foxes. lie is accola- panletl by Mr. Arthur W. Roper of Charlottetown Royalty. Mr. ltoper returned over a week ago from Michigan where he nnd Mr. Show illcilillliln, M. l’. l’. took a vol-y largo shipment of foxes for one of the numerous ranches ill that state. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN BOOM- lNG-Thefsilccess achieved (luring the opening dilys of the l’. l-I. Is- land Hospital campaign for the ‘ raising of ilecossary filniis is con- tinuing lll a manner which is alv- ing greul satisfaction to thi- camp- aign eollllilillee. At inst. nigilfs slipper nl Zion Church social hall for the workers it was ilnnoilllvetl that the Ioiai has now reach- ed $56,133. This is indeed encourag- ing as there arc steveral parts tlirongiloiit lllll country yet to hear from. LAID TO REST.-'l‘lle funeral of the late Illrs. W. (l. Lewin, which took place yesterday nlorulllg t‘roln Si. Paul's (‘hurt-h to the Peoples (lclnetery, was very largely niiuild- ed and there WON! many beautiful floral tributes, bespeaklng tho synl~ patiiy of tho collliilnnity _wltll (‘unl- lnalliier Lcwin and inlllliy. At the church service, which wits conduct- ed by llcv. ll. D. Raymond, thu at- tendance was very large. ‘file hylnils "Lead Kindly Liglli" and “Now the, Laborers Task is O'er" were sung. The pail bearers at. the filnoral were Milyol- Jenkins. .\lcs- srs, Gordon Toilliins. J. B. Dell, .i. O. Hyndnian. S. A‘. Ale-Laud, W. ii‘. 'I‘iiliiltlrsli, - PERSONALS Mr. ii. M. Biilnforil, 'l‘oroilto, is Tt‘.i{l$[8l‘(!ll nt ihii Victoria llotol. ‘bllfivl’. l1. liiorris, lliurrily llilfbfli‘ l.i registered at the Revere. l\ir. W. 'l‘. Anderson, lliiorell. isirc- gistcreil at the iluccil llotel. | Senator biurphy. Tlglllsb, was a i l h-n-g l-.--.~. MACLEAN_At New ‘vmshire onélYPibOllgll o the cit) lust. (M00105. illr. K. Silarbell, merchant, of Fortune. was a passenger to the 'city inst evening. Mrs. (‘. ilk-Donald. Miss Sadie I ;_,',1,cAN___A", \‘f'““_“_—'—*.hnuuey mvm,‘ OIHNlCDOIIZIlIl, Mrs. Frank blillially and - Iii-c 9th. Ellen. daughter of the liliemflss "Mo" M““""y' Somm’ “aveli-liiltlreu are Pumllli! "Ill 41- Willi“) this illorlling for Bordon. Ilir. and Mrs. Wilmot. Young and! llliss lllurglleritt: Young. of the louiig-Ailnills Company wori- pass- engers to tho city last nighi. Mr. and l\ll't5. J. Theo Luntz left tilis morning for Buenos Alres, South America and expect to be itbsont for foilr or five months. 'l‘hey are accompanied by Mr. .i. F. Wllcar as far lls New York at which point ilir. nnd illrs. Lauiz lake lllc steulnor for their trip South. Traffic ‘Law (Continued from Page One.) In reply to (‘ouu. llinrnll, Dr. (‘roken slated there were thiriy~ slavon licensed vendors. The three PPlllllllllllfl vendors llll'llll0llL‘(l in tho test wcrc store itocpcvs. iii- was not mvnro that any regular vendors were selling wlihoui iii:- i-nso. (in lilo flll-(Kllhllllll iii‘ ('oiili. You the (Ilork was niitlfltid lo illn- truct lhi- ,l‘ollce to have nil vell- dors use the recently adopted nyw Ii-nl of license uuulburs, plainly illsplnycll. Di‘. (‘rokell said till-re were rows kept. wiilllil the city lliiliis that. were not tested for tilberciii- oillli and there was some discus slon n’; to the best lueaiis oi‘ dcnl~ lug with this question. Thu Strgiiii (‘omnlitii-i- silblilitloil llll‘ following report, which “as llil- opted: STREET COMMITTEE REPORT To ills Worship the l\lil)'(ll‘ (‘fly Council: (lentlouienr-Ifhc Street (Ioni- iultiee lo whom has been rcftirfed and fa rnlcasc agree lellitflof the Curit- tne-Piiteriion ill k. 00., l.id.. in re- ll-relllie to a (flllllfll0l for puitlni; down on Quint-u St. ll turvin. sur- filCi‘, \\‘lll('ll vomnluulciltloll sug- gests that the Mayor oi‘ ihr- city iligil on behilll‘ ol‘ the city llll agree- nlmlt to (lei-lure that the mild cod‘- iraci is now considered llllll and void with all trohditions and penul- tics. Your Columlttee do not ap- prove of such agreement or that any other agreement he required by the lllil,\'oi' lll connection with said central-i as the (Ifllllllllllllg for iiaid Mil‘(".‘l surface contract havi- not. been fulfilled by thi- colllrilct- or for said work. (Signed by (loans. Ritllfll). Yen .\ivi.i'oil. Taylor llllll lliorzlll.) Point. McLeod reported u very satisfactory illtvnililnee ill. the Market wilhlli lilo past low tnurltet day's. both oiltsiiin nnd Inside plat-- F-l being tilled. The clerk nt. the Sklllfifl, i0 accommodate people during the recent busy spell errant;- pd ito have the-id!!! in use during lill Willi dlnnbr hour and i. t ent situation was with regard to the Federal Grant for street work. His Worship said it was under- stood the cheques had been made out and tltc cheque taovel-ing Char- expected daily now. (loan. ‘Pierce submitted tho tol- lowing: POLICE REPORT . Tn His Worship. the‘ Mayor. and City Councll:—~'We herewith sub» mit lilo following ‘Pollco Report for the month of November. For the month of Nov. eight ar- rests were made for drunkenness and five for stealing. The following milk samples were collected and delivered to Dr. Crokcn for test: 12 saulples collected by Officer Wm. Mclnuls. 4 collected by Officer D. Doyle. 4 collected by Officer Jas. Bradley. 17 ‘collected by Sgt. A. Mclnilis and Officer Jus. 'l‘ruiuor. ti collected by Sgt. Jas. Walker, total 40 samples. All Officers were on duly with ihc exception oi‘ Wm. MCllllllG, 10 days iloliiiuys ulid 1V. Higgins, 4 day's, part of holidays. bailing-o taken in December. During the llliilltll Officer Jils. Bradley served the following papers: twenty sulillnoiist-s, llvo subpoenas and eight garilisllecs. The ,i’oii'cc were also engaged collecting Pull Taxes ilurlilg the riioiltli. We l-i-liify lilo llllilVP to be (tur- ret-i, ' CHAS. CAMERON, (‘liy lliure-illilll J. S. PIERCE, (llinirmzin cl‘ Police ll-iis Worship silid ho would res- pecifillly request the (‘halrllltlll of the Poliri: (‘oinlllllteo to instruct the Force rugariiiilg iillc better en- forririlii-ni of Iiyc-lilws relating to auto traffic, not that they should THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN loitctuwu street work grant was 'l‘ra_v FANCY LINEN TOWELS.~~-.-\ biz selection . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 to $325 Farley lillcn (iiiiist 'l‘owels, very Centers .. DAMASK, ill; iii. 'i‘ea Clothe‘, $4.35. Xmas Linens! Wonderful Showing (‘ollle ill tllltl lei us siloiv you our \villlilel'i'ill Xllltlsjillvlls. . INDIAN i'l'OCll('l. work ill lloyieys 25c to $1.00 . . . . . . . .$4.50 to $5.00 (‘loihs ........$1,50 .CLUNY LACE CENTRES-$4.50 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $35.00 Eniliroldi-ri-il Tea (Yloths, 2 Till. to See Cur MADEIRA WORK in Doyleys 50c to $2.25, Runners $4.50 to $10.00. l.llll('llE()ll Sets $8.50 to $25.00, Tray (‘ioths $3.00 to $8.00. Centers $4.00 to $10.00.. flea (‘loths $10.00 to $22.00. EMBROIDERED CENTRES.—$2.15 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.50 "Sllnillroclt" pure linen clutlls and napkins, $6.50 to $22.00 ahoilt-ivliat iliis lluppenctl in the past. ll‘! us all the more careful in the future. it lliay not be amiss 1.0 say that pi-llestriiiits are very often at fault in those matters uldu 11ml they may contribute their siluro lo~ wards. safer traffic by keeping to the 'I¥i'0l)€l' llU-illlilll at all limes on the tslrcets. l would isllggest to this Council that n. bye-law regarding the inspeclloil of brakes should be pasta-ed iioliire the Slflbfiflll opens next your. I illll ilssilreil by lilo Premier that he will readily lend all)’ 855i!!!- .Ill(‘(‘ towards lllll.‘ better enforce- lllellt of the traffic hyoizllvs." ‘Conn. Pierce suggested ihc ileed of a pniroi our to prevent Sllfilflllllg- Handkerchiefs l .\ wonderflll seleviiilll oi‘ dainty llallilkel-t-lllvfs al low ]ll'l(‘(‘>4. The prettiest ill towll for the li-nsi lll0ll(*_\‘. Swi lGinbroidcrt-il ...15c to 75c. Ilox s (YOlllllllllllP; froill two io six lliIll(ll(l‘l‘L‘lll('lS . . . . . .. 95c to $7.50 Alljlbn“ initial l'lLIll(ll(£‘l‘(‘lllI*l'ti lll ii llllt.‘ duality of pure linen each 50c. H’ ‘Hts m,“ mwmmqné" Lilli-ll initialed . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40c Neil's plain ilui-n ....12%c to 50c. “ .' “ll 3 ll Vll‘ llll l‘. l: ' ~ . F“ ~]¥..l~ . l,‘ n‘ [I . (1 .im,,ii 1'14"" 11'1"" - - - » » - ~ ' - ~25‘? 1° 55°- .\li-n's pure pongvc lsilk . . . . . ..80c. .i IITOlILlIW. mi .i.~iur . an could vet bi- ilolii- this yldill‘ if it Colored lllll‘l| was "(loomed avuihllilu. (Ionll. ltaiiray siresscil tlll- ncerl . . . . . . . .. 60c to 80c. illako ii troilbleisoilii: for any citi~ ‘mmy ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " ' ' " -- 70° t° 9-49 m; hp _ _ _ _ 70c m $350 (Iolorvd Runners. hand embroider- ..li" l’i.-¢!‘lll[£ 'l‘- . ' _. ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ’ ' ' " . ({lr“fiilg 1 ‘a "aarmnr lianvy llZllll'T()\\'(!lS‘ . “'85:: to $1.85 1' lint Runners . . . . . . $1.25 to $4.50 zjlljnhwg . ' ' ~ ' ' * - 5&0‘; ‘t?’ Wllllillllyll. lit-oust: or ilriving at ull “"19 "It ‘Plum’ (uslilulis. . $4.00 Lace trimmed ltunners 50c to $1.25 (§"5hi,,,, 153i}; . $4.50 to $10100 exevsslu~ l'lll(‘ of speed >iloiild be .\liilll‘-ll1l Mohair Cushions. $12.00 31min "I, Sm; (‘llghigng _,__,$12_75 _ ])l"()S(.'i'illl‘Il. ll'l‘l'.~‘])I‘l‘.flV(l oi’ wliu they may iir- “llivrr "l "U "ti" mlkll"; see our: NOVELTY INDIAN AND crimes: BASKETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c to $2.00 of eiiforiring ihi- traffic. laws. ll had llffvll suggwtexl to him that tut-p lllllfullilllll bi.- given authority to stop any car and lest ihii bruliv-S and decide iipoil a driver's capabil- Specials TODAY! m. mm knowktigeiinrl the] trirzic I _ - I w. Peo lie s on l io e4 lit-u vi iliii.‘ t. n. sirens in ti» Manufacturers’ Samples [right manner. This might ho tilkou [up iii the schools. At tho public schools nilri Sunday schools WllI-‘ll officer i-nillil ho stationed to ipre- vuni accidents. ‘ _ ‘Cflllll. ‘Taylor suiii there waa_ last ilrliriilg going on along “ulvl Street which WIIN not receiving at- ileirtl lllll(‘ll(‘()ll sets. (‘llll)l'0l(l(‘l'l‘(l c-uslllml tops, etc. Oil sale today. About ilvo |lllll(|I‘(‘(l pieces ill all consisting oi‘ (*llll)l'(ll(l(‘l'(‘(l lint-ll. l(‘ll|)lll‘}.',‘ work zllld pollgrvif silk centres. pillow eases. il'il_v (‘l0llI-\‘.|'||||]|(\|',~i, ma; \'()l' 5A YE FROM ONE Tllllfl) 'l‘() 0N l'll|.\l.l*‘! llzli. tcntion by the Police. (‘onn. Moran approved the oil‘?!- gesijlllis ni‘ Conn. ltuitrily- with ‘re- gilrd to protecting school (lllllillPll and uflllhlllfllltlflll a fillEfl-‘Jelllmn ""1"" previously by Conn. Yeo. wiilnrir- gnrd to lilo need of a nlotowcyizle patrol. A ilvc or ten nlinutes talk on traffic. rules lo the school cillld- rcu by the lent-hers ooczisloilzllly would bu a good (‘(lll(.‘-tlllOlllll ‘lllPll- --llil‘(‘. . ('Ol|il, l\l('L(‘0(l did not Lhlllk llll‘ fault. ri-slttii with Lilo pollvi" H" ll1li(‘ll as with motor drivers. its lit" police stuff is not large and ii is poa-siiik: for two men on duty iii -'i time patrol tho city lhilrougllly. The officers should llilvi: some. menus oi‘ ioliinvillg up a ilellnqueiii ilrlv l. _ ‘Conn. Yeo. stressed the iii-oil oi iidiloaiion illullg traffic lillUN llllll a stricter enforcement oi the vX- bi- illlfllllfll‘ mail plaeriti on duty oil tlltiso not" ‘Ions to fill the toliillvl“ iii-y vacancies. A motor i-ar, he hi“ llevcii. would be, boiler than n moi.- or cycle for traffic enforccilloilt, as H apple is Loo plainly heard. WATER STREET CHARLOTTETOWN lion (if the (‘hllrliiiteloivll Senior lllltfl’ l'lllll‘('|l Basketball lAllll-Zlltl u hon the Ali-ilioillsis met-i ihc (‘vil- lrnl (‘hrisiiania limp teams play llli‘ same i_\'pi' 0i This popular Hotel l‘ complete-WY “g. ‘pun Finn. reading “TIE iii?“ to Hm|'_':"Il('. (“ivllllllililiiilil ii: ll‘llllll't‘il h_v - . ‘r -‘ ‘illtlll ~ Y 4"“ -- l l b 1th h'lvi- speed raw-ted Ind r9 ‘ lllllllllllh Iil pic H _ 1mm "M1,. H ,, , , h- d "no" m“, , Alter some ‘lllfllttl (lislussiun and wnmtviolh mm“ ° 9 j ihi- ('I)I|lIL'll fl(l_ll'llll‘|l(?(l. 1r the (‘i-niiuil (‘lirisliaiiis will io- "ld “h” V", °°m' '7 night it will form a llll'I',0~(‘0i'llf‘l‘t'(l lie with Ailglo-llitpilsi-s. (‘eiitrul fortabic accommodation _ (‘bristiiiils llllll Meilitullsts tlvil f"! to the travelling public GARD 0F THANKS False Modesty mm $3.00 a day. snucl: J. rAvLon. is no time. however, WlIOII it. is more important for Ill-r to look nffcr them. Chit-f imiollg her lroilblr-s is ionstipniinll. nnd her sulTeri will he serious when she is ol or if sho docs not l"l‘ llalo llllr lnwcia now. Mrs. J. -hnr- bonnrnu, M10 Ad n, lnnlreal, l'f‘f‘0Illl’|ll‘IldB Dr. Cgldwr 1's laxa- live S rilp Pepin to all her friends, . i l i .._._>_¢-Ot—--—¢ l1 ed to ilhn (luring his reront sol-i- , ‘ i 11' bereavement. ,. , . Eastern Guardian ..*HELPING THE RINK FUND W-Allfllllel‘ of a series of (latices in |n flu. billiard lourniliiioiii at hunlbroii llros. lust nluht the first same was iakcll h)’ “'- "flltlmlm" by n good lnnrgln. lh the second IIIIIN" between (lily Charlottetown Hotel Co, Ltii., aid of tlii- new shat-inn rink ‘Vita S. H I1.;p,.,..|h.fo,-,n,.r,.,,|m. and lrs._ llcnry Joyro, (Iroton. Proprietors hold in (‘arrulhc-rbl (‘tlbiiret ml v:,ftn|:n|lhql 10:1; 3mm‘ by ll narrow "m- lmYflt l“ m" b9"- "lllflly f!" \vl'_‘llilt~i~lflfly z-viililuir Inst. 'I‘IiI.~i ui- mark," constipation she cvcr used. o .1 - - Iv several of ' _._______J fair was gotten up y . \‘ lhia young indies ol tho town. allil SNOOKER safe n" Yofn‘! “Pd Old VICTORIA HOTEL was .3 ‘success! finunclinlllyil. ‘ma? T u lklilllfl-lltt’! nllllflfr mgidnut .----—-~» _ morn do lnrs ho m: allot 0 " 'r||[*]"(' were two games |llll_\'('(l ‘m " "W" "-"""“' " S A. lllliz. Tt-nro: ll‘. Ki-rr. Suhr rink fund. The attendance was ‘M, "m" n", m.“ ‘Mm, “w, m, mntler and MWxllfllll-lllf lfludgrillekrll. Illtlfrlllllt; .i. hlcfifltmi-y, Si. John: fairly largo. Admission being fifty» "ll ‘l "N i is enforced. manv is to iilke a spoonful Dr. Cillilmdll Lavmliv Syrup Po .in once u work tinli this him-Is f nvlitlll iluily. nnrl ill. , . I'll uillvr lllllf‘! u‘! then-i l! lii-nilniahn, liilimlnnl-te. , l’ - l’. lllelllnis while tho second was iilki-u by Elllllfl blt-Xoviil. To- illlzhrs billiard gilmes will ho Ilc- tween .i. Johnson and V. lloucetie. While- li. Sentner. F. Chandler W. Walsh nnd it. (lnrrick will match (‘Ilfitl at snooker . . cunts for men nnil twenty-five for tho ladies. Local talent filrniaheil tlii- music which was of n liipzh or- dor.-~J. ,. F. .i. id. Wrilht. Sunlmeri-ilrlc: ll. \\'llmot Young. Marl!" Alllllll“ Young, piurizur-riti- Young. Ytillllll Adams. Co; .i. B. Dfllillfllt- Tflllllli .i. It]. Wilson, ilnllfnx; J. .i. Iloure. Moncton; H. M. Bnmford, Toron-f‘ ‘m- n ' poor, Boston; 1t. J. _ TIVIOI i -~—"-" I lllllllfti. Th‘ “M” h "p"; l‘ (‘ommander W (i. llewin lt'llil"l" “The (‘Plllful (‘lli-isiiiills for this _ _ lllly flood and tho pub- liis heartfelt thanks to the good poo ppnflfll] "re mit it, win and the rump THE youninlatly Just. assuming iio aro oourteolialy “ pin of Charlottetown for their llllllLV is sure to prove l)lllll fast. and i-x- _ the res nslblhtles of ll vvnilnm » “ not-i of klilllllvsfl. lllvll‘ floral lrili- opp“; is wry no to b1- wlf-otinrriiiiis of cared for. m“; “m, amen.“ Hynwuflu. “mud. llcr physical functions. nnd in ‘ ‘ consequence neglect them. 'l‘Ii<-ri- toting traffic by laws. l 1 v ('()Illl. Prowsi‘ exiiiT-ibvi Ho‘ r . . t (‘uiiilihl as in iho possible lll‘fi.'flflll*\\'lll' from llll‘ Up. t L k t u] , _ ' ,i 1m lilliit-tl llltll lllllll _ , _ ~ _ i H} l! Q6 0 9 itgrvgulllr-llt with ihln- hfillrallllztlllrnltl]:63,01)“. 1st n“. no]. 7 I lion of ll treiliy \\lll('ll would lPl-Alllllllil‘. by wily ()1 1119 Si, Law- ifl. Officers ‘vm-B glut" u.“ (iuyg mil rollsli'li('iloll oi ll deep lwlier-ri-iil-o Rivmy ‘Gym _ holidays and this menus a tfllillll ¢-_-_>-—-——-———-—~-_~n 10:49 til‘ sixty days- Tltem WI" --—-— __ ’l‘ollichi (‘uilvllltlvs the first sl-c- I Wrecks Health A doso can be given in those con- ditions to any member of the fa however young or old as l4!!! e Syrup Pcpsin is n simple oompofi o l Eflypllnll sellna with Pepsi phrasing aromatics. an peraotiy so e. Publicvllocognlmec Merit. - You will quickly sea the cities. once between n mild laxative like Dr. Caldwellh laxative Syrup POp- nin and cantor oil, or roilgh (ml-liar- iii-s nnd physics. Syrup Pepsul rllrls fills and does‘ not gripe. none oscs are no necessary. Aboltlcmnholtadatihydrng store. and a o ll cantata! axial. IL boon , Y u. for. yo!!! \hn lo ..l. gel 1.55 uid vqévfi vrommverl m lion been sold in drug; Keep Ln live yrup your mm loino chest. b" Yqu Ian! 1.0T?) It Fran Before laying-n"- "Syrup Pain." M Caldwell Bldg.‘ '- lll; l» ...in.i.~n~ii-zii~. now-ammo? u! tlcndmajmtriafbollk. AQIO .411 occasionaldosc DILCALDWELIIS IAXATIVE SYRUP PEPSI" l ‘Keeps young girls fit " - l