r .l lv. L. rnnnuinv 4; 'fair _ ‘ _ . . ,=,, --rim i.,vriis'i~ News THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "R,-,,.,. 0, ALL.. pA(;EpIppEE_\1 llxmgr _ _ _ ,L__, fc Ayer s narvl 0 iitcuiinv mis or iusv H (1 fl' H 3 I whatever upongtliehgglxdl) R L 0 I I E I 0 W N west io lmvlum miP` - ~__f___________ _ _N _, _ ‘ f -- --_» - _- _ ___ _.____. _________ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ _*__ ,_ ____ __* _______ _______i_Y_>_____V 4 4 -i P hair It cannot possibl chan e and Q U E E N 'S C 0 U N T Y %_l \ , . i~‘itAM_ns Ann iiiouifiiihhdniiniiilsiili" ~ulif‘ii"9“”“‘* "' "' ""~ '- ~0\'11lS.eircles. Hflunres und special desigmi! ' enables me to offer ’ V5W@' EXCEPTIONAL vAi.ua ron THE MONE Y "`*"_`“"------ 1' h 8 C00 Kis Smmmfine Phu-las; For Men ' im-n.'\'ou i:.'|‘t i\|:»i_fl\i‘|'i;Clit offer.-'t E Y -.i u-it~ii:il pl:-nsinirr>r>s¢=-ripe,-. ll-5;‘l.‘;'.l';i§i".l`.. "t’-`.`.'- I.'.'-‘,‘_.".""i-'..iflfliii ("""l`* \l-{l"t\r'l»o"|l' mir yuh ', You want Hockey Boots now ' We have the largest assortment in thc city of low prices. llockay Bouts. ;. 5 . '_.n pier ‘f‘l|“_'~','_l\|Uf‘l‘ 5'4\l_i l|1r\lil‘ln\'or--we can i.i.tl~ photo s in .\n_-, ivl-nm;-|~_ Y! R _ Photographer 'New Prowse Block l\ien's at $1 go, z z , and 00 3 a;,_ ......_..`. I . . 5 3, Boys ei $1-Ss i-15. 1-85- P ` ' ' immmnmmr See our Boys' Climax. |)¢,,|;§¢,y Black with tan trimmings a corkm at l , , 1.75 apair. bfi C' H' Sold often at 2,25 a pair. n _ §"“°°"-”°')‘l‘9i Sm/e '“°"¢Y by buying your I-locks niefliiiillrilunfinmlfiiggi" Bootsfrom y ' Over Iii-owse Bros. 15” A. i-:_ Mu-:allen l--..._.%-_-2.! The Shoe Ma ' l _ ‘ _-` 82 Queen Sire; hwv ..-. _ “i<‘f-1-‘rfif~i'e.".:* .=*.ff.2.'.';."ii=:.€-t'.”" "* lin-ir.-rite.-ev., p n- |~|».pa ;_ ' Hard Coal [den 0 v rg n Iii 5.- We have re- ¢ p ixnoved from 120 i,5%%,,,:,;,` Luston Street - 1': -1 ~'»'-‘f-,g'f..'";;§ to rfso Queen Hard Coal from the Arthur NA ,__ ,V T SL ,O Stables We are now discharging fp,-,.zjE;,,u, A N 1 f 1 I Gibson. Customers should ‘ilsjiwilruirg "' ff- mme' y” 9° cupicd by Fred. Caine-ron, trainer order and take delivery of 'l`hcsc_stables are situated between the tailoring establishments of John _their coal this Week as the T. McKenzie.and]aniesCallnghan, most convenient to everybody, . large and roomy, having in connec- Pnce advances after Ist Oct tion eight large stalls. wlicre horses can bc tied in perfect safety. We Ollef. will be pleased to meet all our old and new customers with better ac- ' connnodatlons und facilties than ev- IJ er for first class vvoi'k.'l`liniil<_ing one g and all for their 112:12 ,mt mnn-,gel take this opportunity of soliciting ‘ a continuance of sruuc l@@@` .l- A- Hl5Nl»’1fR5ON. 1 _ klorse llhocr Discount Sale 'mn' _ ‘ "Nothing gives such good protec- Of tion from a cold chill as a ucat fit,- ting chamois \'cst rr cluesf brotcqtor. Ch We have n fine lot in stock, perfect Btting and stwixcly, ncntly made. ln mcu’s ard iii'-ii'i‘zi`,-a si/.cs. Prices For the next week we ‘offer at $i.`75 up. 'rite iw-.-0 ,i-inte. 1-i_1>_ot. a special discount of Gm' N' 'M' 2° P" °°"‘ ...'1“.5.?.fi',.$l"éZL¥ \‘lii.i"i.'_l£’i‘.fi.“..;"y°.§.‘3 off allthe fancy boxes of Choco- to C-JmD=1rfl>0u|;1prl<>@S lates in OUT Store- ?-td1r?dsifk\lviJ~‘c?agn<3it Uyou bet 9 any one also wo will niako l/OU 8 0 S present ofthe artlolo you want ' to buy.-Prowse Bros aw. 1-saitr F. J. Nash lectured before a large und appreciative audience _in the splendid new hall at Flat River Thursday evening. Malcolm lvlclienzic presided in his usual acceptable man- ner and at the close of the lecture in a neat speech tendered the lccturern hearty vote of thanks, moved by 'l‘hos. W. Morrison and secondad by John Gillis. At the annual meeting of the L.l_’. I7., held in their hall recently, the following offlccrs were elccsezi for the year 1911: President, W. B. Mon- tcith (rc elected); Vice-President, James Rush; Treasurer, Francis Her- on; Secretary-, Patrick Dennis; Guide, John Savadant; Guardian, Thomas Power; Trustees, William Flynn, John W. Gormley, Levi Langillc. Heber Middleton, Highfield, has rented his farm to William Chowan and will leave the latter part of this month for the Canadian West. On Feb. lst Mr. Middleton disposed of his stock, crop and implements at an auction sale which was very largely attended. The sale was concltictxl in an efficient manner by l".l-I. I-Iorne, auctionecr, and practically every- thing ollcred was disposed of and good prices were realized. G. H. Flood, marine agent in St. John, has been asked by the authori- ties at Ottawa to release the steam- cr Stanley so that she maybe sent to the Magdalen Islands, a trip which in all probability will occupy about three wccks' time. It is not known just what the St'inli,y`s niis» sion is to be, but there is consider- able importance attached to it. She will leave St. John in n day or two. On her way down the steamer will cull at Bridgewater, N. S., ta rend- cr assistance to a ve'=s‘l which has been frozen in the ice. She will then procc-cd to North Sydney for orders in regard to her work at the ldagcln- len Islands. _ The concert held in thc Kingston Hall under the auspices of Kingston Star Division last Thursday was a grand success. The following pro- gram was vcry select and well r_nd- ered: Chorus, choir; remarks by chnir- man; song, Melissa Barrett (cnc0rcd); dialogue, social dliliculties; recita- tion, Gladys McNeill (enco`red); sung, Chnster Cruwys (encored); dialogue, getting ready for a Visit; S002. CCCH Stewart (cncored); chorus, choir. The program wns inteispersed by choice selections on the phonograph by Goulding Barrett, which was en~ joyod by all.' The home-made candy provided by the sisters sold well and a large sum was realized. Miss Lola Barrett then stepped to the front of the platform and read thc following address to George Cruwysz Dear sir and brothcr, \ve,.the undersigned, on behalf of the members of Kineston Star Division, take this means ol showing our appreciation of YOU? EU" dent zeal in the promotion of the tempcrance cause and particularly the advancement and progress of work in our Division. Since its or- ganization, over a quarter of a cen- tury ago you have been one of its attendance of our weekly rncctings it has had much to do in bringing our Division to the high standard it now olds in the Temperance Orders. Out , proprietor of Bourke l; llovlling Alleys, intends forming n league. The competitions will be ar- ranged at once and will probably in- clude five teams. ' The shoot to be held at Judson's Range, Alexandria, on Monday will commence at ten a. m. sharp. A ting dl1Y'H BPOrt is promised, providing weather is favorable. If otherivisethc shoot will take place on Wednesday morning. Au election for two members r.f_ the I. (.`-. R. and- P. E. I. ll. `\‘ro\lden'l: Fund Board will he held enrly this month. The voting :i, as usi-al, by ballot and for this district will he held in Charlottetown on l"el~. 8 and fl. The candidates fire' nl' fron- the mainland and are: Wm. N. Collins Henry B. Gordon, IJ. R. llutrbison: James W. Nairn, Thomas Ryan and W. M. Thompson. The market yesterday was well gp tended and large quantities of pro- duce changcd hands. The only changes in prices were: Buttierg from twcnty to twenty-tlirce cunts; eggs, twenty- three to twenty-four cents; pork, Scv_ en and three-quarter cents to nine and one-eighth cents, and turkey, twenty-four cents per pound. There also were large quantities of hides being handled. ` On the 2nd inst. in the Methodist Church at Brackley Road a very in- teresting and instructive entertain- mfml- WHS l;i\’€n by tlic` officers and scholars of the Sabbath School. Rev. E. Bell presided. The superintendent of the school, W. Pierce, gave an address and Misses Jackson and Mcl- lct presided nt the organ. The church was filled and a liberal offer- ing was- given for the school. The death occurred on Janurary 16th, 1911, in Denver, (`olor.udo, of Jc-lin Alexander Bears, aged 31 years, :-:on to George and Mrs. Bears, form- erly of Brooklyn, PL E. I. Besides his parcnts and brothers and one sis- ter he leaves a large number of rela- tives nnd friends to mourn. The Guardian is not in receipt of parti- culars, tlic news by telegram only telling that the young man fell twen- ty-flve feet and was killed. tudc of 1500 feet and the sea was im- mediately beneath him. He felt no fear he said and immediately start- ed to volplane down until he reached thc surface of the water. 'The pon- toons proved abundantly bouyant McCurdy not even wetting his fcet. He dropped into the sea which was warm and smooth, and with thc loss of but a few minutes be was picked up hy the crew of the United States _Steamer Terry which has been as- signed to the task of_marl.iing the course-of the flight. ' it is said but four minutes elapsed between the time that MeCurdy hit the water and tiic moment he _was . rescued. When McCudry landed on the sur- face of the sea. he retained his seat and seemed not at all dismayed by 1. g df his aicTJiil|.\Yil_4r;._&i_` _ A*' `_" ='-T gm ‘Y vfomofes grown. Ask youraocmrnfsi =~°--'»»=°»-- _ . . h.."li.`l‘.€"§..2Z;?l‘°.‘, ‘L%;;°;‘=,f;<{, *;';1,§_ The Always Busy Cash - Stor e spection. his experience. On the contrary he was laughing when he stepped aboard the destroyer where he was given an entlnfsiastic welcome by those on bonrd. The first to grasp his hand and extend congrat'.ilat.ions was Pres- ident Gomez of V Cuba, who was a guest on board the Terry. l\lcCurdy said last night: _ "l was confident that 1 was going to reach my goal without mishap un- til 1' discovered that my supply of lubricating oil had begun to fail. l<‘rr_-in that time ou, my sole desire was to overtake the destroyer Pauld- ing which was steaming lull speed alieail just in front of me. I grew dcspondcnt over the tliouclit that l must descend. However, I made up my mind that the only tiling to no was to give it up for the time being and I came down to the surface of the water alighting so smoothly that even my smoking tobacco that I car- ried in my pocket was not even moistencd. “I had enjoyed every mile of the flight up to that time. The trouble was that in some unaccountable wov my oil tank became punctured and much of the oil leaked out and was lost. "When I found that I was running short my motors were working splendidly and there is no question tn the world, but that I could have reached Havana and my proposed landing at Cape Coliimbia with great ease." . "When the aeroplane was taken (ln Wednesday evening the 25th., inet., Harry McNevin, of New Argyle received a pleasant surprise when a number of young people assclnhlcrl at his home and announced a surprise party. Mr McNc\'in thanked his visi- tors for the honor bestowed upon him and welcomed them all so heart- ily that his guests knew a plce..=.ant evening was about to begin. The floor was soon cleared and a dance started ug- in which youths and maidens ac- quitted themselves- so creclitably ns to |-ieinly demonstrate that the nrt is not yct"forgottcn in this section of the country. About 11 o'clock all were invited to the dining room, where n. most pleasing supper was served by Misses Jessie and Lizzie McNcvin_ When all had done ample justice to the 1.'/iocl things spread bln- fs,-rc rliern, the company rcnaircd to Li-.c sitting-room and aninscd tlicmsel- ves with games. and music, both in- strumental and vocal. The feature of the evening was a Gaelic song by the host which received much ap- plause. After singing Auld Lang Sync, the company broke up and dis- persed to i.h:_ix homes but not with- out thanking Mr Mc`.\'evin for the cordial reception they inet. with and the efficient manner in which hc con- tributed to make thc occasion one of cnioymcnt to nil. ,_ M Masquerade ter valuo-forbctter money than str.,,,,.,c,,t'p,11m-S and by your regular S a t e l 0" SMC lil l-lm House Furnish df sincere gratitude, we ask you to "Gem shoe dressing, only 6 cents ,inns department you w'I'll ilnd a accept this small gm as a token of B UOUIG- G05 BFOS- 2"3c. All blankets and comforts, 20 Er cent. od. 1,000 pairs new ce curtains, 20 per cent od. All fancy linens, hand-made, 20 percent. off. Our selections are wonderfully complete and sntls- faction awaits you here. Hem- . ming free if you ask for tt. l Sala prices for cash only. Beer ~ it Weeks. 1-31dtfr3i. ,bv the factory. This trifling flaw iriakes possibloa price to you that is lower than the mnker's price. Read in to-da ys Guardian the adver- tismenlol PATUNS re envelopes. Perhaps there is a saving in it ture as you have in the past. Sign- ed: Ella Fraser, Eva McGregor, Lola s Neweon lockct. Although Mr. Cruwys was taken entirely by surprise he made ii 'iitablc reply thanking them prcciation and valuable gift on this dozen esg s M 0 Mc Eggdmem tu'aay` oor§__3d3| _ occasion, but for their many kind- ,F ` neeses received on many other occa- f _ v ` ns. The meeting was brought to n ‘ - H10 a close by singing God Save the King. (One who was present.) :cflur Guaiacol Emulsion is in greater demand this season than ever before. The sales are 'steadily' increas- ing. and this is _the best testimonial we could ask for-you will make no mistake in taking this preparation. If. never-falls where a chronic cough or any lung trouble is concerned-40;; l O l , . for iw ? 2-441'.-_ i:.:..‘;:;:‘:~.fr...:r..i_°r"B g. .l m\f@T .@.m_.;.___?., d `= Delicious Drop- akes , J. 8 I I y R 0 I I S The drop cakes arc about These Jelly rolls are about up, :mst ever. They are made as Eood as adept cooks can of .~uiper_|or||im:;cé;g‘r;\.7lua‘m'l mn e 'em They have home-' tioralililiiitlfllelft bakers can Rive ;l\?‘d9b lB||¥ns“lll'&‘(f,;}|§'t"‘;,';¥. them. \'ou’ll lat- sure to c1a)ll rm mea n _ F e your palate. 'l‘hey'ro bent l“' ‘“°"’ "‘° made,try`sm.Enoh.....l0c S 'Da|“tYi Tgal Cakes P a l Q S '|‘lies`e ion rnkcgigrnuaéiyiuilg . ,‘ l' We have another delicious f_‘,’mg,’_‘e‘ "ix," ,ho ,,,.`,§,,,,,._,. surprise for ypu ln whale- ,.,.,.,y .lay <-unit-fig. You '°m9° ‘ppstu ng pnulesf n1~\'|‘.rts~iLPil bc|.li\r oak»\,»\nd °V9?b2Efn5 U“’1|5.¢9{;_“°‘f?°2' eva-r_v \‘i'iimb_i.-e n,sl\vl1ole- 00 . 't is mlrluus. oxen folmfomorrowyl ten. i‘,;°-':,‘|‘,‘___f"‘ ' __ nc .°'°';;;;,;;;;;‘§‘”Lun¢h er Bakery »-I --_ .__ -_..."*"."“'-£.. _ -*___ nn.; People’s Theatr T0-NIGHT ll) Theilra (2) Abraham l.incoln's Clemency (3) The Street Preacher 4 Mr Four Flush ( i An historical suilijert-a strong dramatic fcnturc, ar.il:\_ screaming vomcdv (vlnlv one more night for TINY WILLIAMS :\:i~:x’i‘ waisic NEWCK SAWYER ; \`vr-.'\|i\|- Coinciliaii mul llliislr.\lvil Soni-_'.~: e. 1 l ‘rl 9 i Barrett Ira Auld Ernet o 055°* that We would not know Chester' Cruwy:-i /The Rift consisted T d* Wham ll’ is’ If It were not marked of a beautiful gold watch, chain and ‘ - ,`_| very s- . S°"“" gllffrgnt' ,,{,’r'§§§,, ‘glioéf not only for their kind words of ap. I ‘S A Optical Pointer There enters into the sale of- every pnir of glass- es, an elcipent which ,places _ tlic‘ti‘ziiis`nclion outside the ‘ field of ordinary competi- ` tion ` '_l"liere are niiinbcrs of _ standard articles wliicli can he bought in half 'a dozen f_l»ffercnt stores in Clftown; if any store sells cheaper than the others, that is un- doubtedly tlic most advan- tageous place to buy. In ine oplicial linsiness how- ever, it is_ very diifen-iii, with every pair ol`gl:i‘:sc~e ilu- oplicizin s<-lIs,is included his skill in .scien- iiczillj' filling ilinsi- g!:issc=z, mul ln lb' |\\\lili', ilu- latter slinulll ln- li' l"ir lin* ni 'sl im iorlnul aboard the destroyer and examined 'it was found that one of thc planes ihad been broken when it touched the vatcr. For this reason thc machine fiuust go back to the factory for rc- \;airs." if' ` _ For Sale Offers in writing for tlic purchase of all or any of the following dwell- ing house properties in Charlotte town will bc received by the under- signed up to the first clayof March, |911. i Two and one-half story dwelling, corner of Great George and Water Streets. Two and one-half story brick dwell- ing adjoining the above. _ Two and one-half story dwelling (double tenement) North side of Syd- ney Street between Great George and Prince Streets. Two and one-half story dwelling South side of King Street between Prince and Hillsborough Streets. Two and one-half story dwcllinq peqnc Road, corner of Longwolti Strcct. For particulars apply to the under- signed at the office of U. R. Small- wood, Attorney at Law, Cameron Block. 1-2dthstu3w. A. E. INGS. , ___ _ Notice to Cheese V Makers Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Wed- nesday, the 8th day of February. 1011, from persons willing to con- tract with tlie New Perth Dairying Go.. for the making of cheese during the cheese season of 1911 (May 22nd to October fllst). Tenders to sfntc price per 100 lbs. chccsc mnnillzlcturcd, cheese maker to provide all help; or to state wages per month, cheese maker to provide nll~ help. Tenders to he marked on cover, “Tender for cheese making." The Directors do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. A permanent situation to the right man, as the factory is in operation the whole year. By order of Directors. T. POWER. President. R.M. McMlLLAN, Sec‘y. New Perth, P.E.I.. Jan. 24, 1911. 1-d27,2fi.3l,2,4,7r27.3fl.1.3,6. llis Best lnvestment imcniisr'-_ it costs least' money to retain repayshini under ci-rt-:nn conditions with thc liiqlmst port-i-vit'\;;i~, onnblou him to _ _ _ - . | iiiclniiiii tim lraiisartion 'I`licrc- forv get lin- li;-sl si-rvicu-:is vlioanly ns \on c;\i\_ lnil--(`-liT Tllli lil-IST. G. F. HUTCHESON attend to his buriiuess with nn curly mind, ,und bi‘cn\i.~ie a policy lor ` Fire lnsurance We have just -opened 4800 yds of Laces _ ,' ` l25 yds of Allover_-Laces. ` i700 yds of Embroideries - They are now ready' -for your ' .Z -__- i . ,_ f 4 W.f‘-.SHlN(}'l`()f\', .inn lil.-()f'l'ic.ials of the United Slat/»s ',\'a~.';,' Deport- ment learned with rc;.trct, of the in- terrupted flight of the ._`l~iallinn pcrt of thc Navy, niiiioiiuceil, iow- ever, that thcrc was some satisfac- tion in the fuct that thc intro;-id bird-man had liroken ul, -vmlfl rn cords for siistnincli flight over' watt-|'. THE 'TH UN TIIERYUR LO.\IllON, Feb il-'l`he 'l'l\unflcror, the l,7th British llrraelnouxllt. and thc fourth vcsscl of thc supcr-drenrl- ed from the yards of thc Thames Ir- on Works Co., at (fanning _Town yes- terday. | The Archbishop of (‘nntcrbury con-‘ ducted the religious snrvicc pvc-l ccding the christening by Mrs David- son. _ l`vIASSA('l'll§ IN’ TI,'ItK}p;lrcil by fX}'\’|'l9- Sold in bran or bulk. _ _ 5 g ff"-'~ G-Pong# \&_ \\'liile lloiiso is favored by all who have cvcr used it. Daily our customers tell ns ihcy never lril-tl a hclltr coffee. Pict- perlb... . . . . . . . .. ..........40c t ° r zsirree Delivery _ White House Coffee Makes --the Best Beverages (double tenement) west Blilc of lllnl- 4 4./_ \\`lnle llouse Coffee is the bt-sl at its price-no other has all its stcrlg -i fully matured coffee beans carefully 123 GraltonStreel J Qc- a '.5 Tl Lct us convince you. ousual Activity Cakesli l Our cake clcpnrtnicnt is kept busy. People . realize that it is a great advantage to he able to pro» cure cake sucli ns ours. Our cake department should . appeal to you from an economical standpoint also, ' because our prices are very low considering quality. E. ]. DesRoches Sunnyside MSM P - J i.ll.=. :intl lalrul :\l’\p\i:\i\\`t‘S. vrs can proilin-in l’honi- 153 toilziy. proves that he has n level lienrl-l'l\'ery_ina|\ wants to proto-ct his home or puniiiesii "il the worst happens." llot_tl\\x office iirovnlciyou with a policy in the most reliable ire lns.l‘o. on earth. i ‘l ,>\~ _did '” .i -- Fred ll. Trainor "'\'P°“ “i“l°l““ AD ‘B 5 rt Ch't0wn 80 Grafton St- Opp. Opera llouue. l ~ . " - ' |60 K lSl i P --' _'i _ .ni/ia, gy Old Vatcller Stmd&_ &’ I e|i@&€i;;8§@@ p, 5 cents A¢lmiss|on5 bent i *I l p 'mm - -Thr' Ii'.f-prrt I’/mnlwra - Phone 393.] When You Need Reliable Plumbers ln pluinliing we .irc sure that wc excel all others, both in - qlinlily :intl r-.‘.`fu'icn\~y of ivork mul low coal. 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