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A’ FEBRUARY 17. 1912 "““" I-*WST “"5 THE CHARLOTTETOWN. GUARDIAN 'mer or 'mn' " pggg » . , z _ IMPORTANT READNG MATTER SELECTED FROM THlS'WEEK'S NEWS FOR _ THE l'iUARDlAN'S SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS ' 5/’ 'ri-iunsnav J. R. ci-orneii. Halifax; A. i.. o, ‘ | Misa Macdonald, daughter ef .iciin i . _ ‘ A " ’ ` ...‘ ' D W Mor-risey and daughter Phillips, Toronto; and John McLean, and Mrs. Macdonald, Summerslde,was V "" ` Mrs. < ~ _ 1; wn, were inthe city Mamma' Gglitdgeletft on return in the vesmogg' 'riiay iucena leaving “Refill for Prince Rupert. B. O.. to 9bi°nr nf, Morrisey who is now locat- Ju ' ed there. G don s0n of James J' Pair in Ofxlosdz was elected as G(llllic(lllilianpli)n the civic election held C0 _ i t week bv ii. maivfif-Y m fA"t]h~edd;. ‘I-Elie many friends in this 0' 0'. YL, will hear with pleasure of . . C _ :,’,l50\,,ll:;cess inhis adopted home. _ . n of Cape Traverse, _'~_“;.~.;'.°.;i““‘i.. ru-eu. n~°i'i~8 has just returned from spending :hc past six years in Winnipeg, _were visitors to the city yesterday and left in the afternoon for Montague “.hc,.,, may will visit relatives and friends. _.___ The death occurred at his home in Lower Kjngsclear, N.B., on_ the 10th iniit of George Kitchen, retired con- mwtor and father of Willard Kitchen thc contractor who built the Murray Harbor Branch of the P. E. Island Railway, Deceased was reported to .me of the wealthiest men in New be _ liriiiiswick. .ue- ____ L_~\ Kensington correspondent writ- es:-licaniis Gorman and I-Iartlo Sims gre visiting at Clifton the guest Of Hmkjcy Brown:-John Mclnnis, As- sistant Agent at Kensington, is apriiiling his holidays wit-h Thomas (ioriiinn.-James Gorman Pllyed 3 flying visit to Frcetown, recently, the guest. of Jas Curley.-Hugh Mor- rison, mictioneer of Kensington, is unending thc winter months at Clif- ton. __A very enjoyable cveninlg was spent at the home of Rudolph and june. McKay, Kelvin, on Friday ev- ening, Feb. 9th, wheni a large num- iicr of friends assent-bled there. A congeiiial social evening was spent iiiiil thoroughly enjoyed by the guests. Plionograph selections were- givcii by James Walker and Kenford \\'nit.e. Iiistrumcntal music was fur- nished by J. A. Walker and Mrs. ?ilcKny. Games and amusernents of nil kinds were indulged in with good zest until a ls-.te hour, when all were invited to the dining-room to par- tiiiic uf the many good things pro- viiii-_/inn i-'on in venus i ' E Amer cq -iiiicici. 5-> sau--e »~--~i- in “fare -~ 'T.- 1 WALTER simian ei co. Lin-iireri '_MourneAf.. cfm. E“°b”°h°d Ul>E>ncnns1‘i:a. in/iss. _ _ _ _ _ _ five candidates for Water Conimiss-' oods Sarsaparilla Cures_ all blood humors, all eruptions, clears the complex- ion, creates an appetite, aids digestion, relieves that tired feeling, gives vigor and vim. Accept no substitute: iruiilt on new lug Hours Bai-sapulila. Got in todas. m l _ I m i -5. Five east-2, Five east centreiv 16, Five west central-2. One party voted for all three mayorality can- didates. several for four councillors, one for four Water Commissioners, one had a pencil mark through sever- al of the spaces for the cross and a number _had two strokes for a cross which did not connect as well as other marks besides the cross. FOR MAYOR McDon- Lyons Paton ald 97 47 17 132 One East Une West Two East 'Dwo West Three Four East Four Central Four West Five East 41 27 50 18 Z9 9 82 4). 61 43 65 30 53 49 88 52 58 86 ".7 40 66 Five E. Cent. 91 90 118 64 59 103 80 85 68 Five West. 139 1126 739 _ 450 Lyons over Paton- Majority for Majority for old-676. Majority for aid-289. Lyons over McDon- Paton over McDon- ONE McKenna Sterns East 66 87 West ` 114 85 180 172 Majority for Coun McKenna-8.. TWO - lilley Ledwell East - 74 79 West 71 51 145 130 Majority for liiley-15. THREE ` Campbell Stcrns 130 97 Majority for Conn Campbell-42. noun ' McLaucli- Taylor lin Brow-u East ll6 110 71 Control 99 113 66 West 102 133 149 317 356 286 Majority for McLaughlin over Tay- lor-39. Majority for McLaughlin over Brown-170. Majority for Taylor over Browii- 31. _ _____________ ____ FIVE Tidmarsh Si" wneaiiey E Y ' ,Mah evni McLean 3 Rogers ..- »:Walker East E. Cent W Cent West 147 86 123 70 86 38 56 98 174 57 114 129 66 561 553 215 342 405 271 115 67 59 132 135 89 159 Majority for McLean over McNevin -8. Majority for McLean over Wslker- 156. _ Majority for McNevin over Walk- er-148. Majority for Walker over '1‘idina.rsh -63. WATER COMMISSIONER McCsrron McDonald McGregor Crnhlie .i= .‘:.' One c. 72 57 G4 58 132 (ine w. 112 123 82 1.12 Two e. 70 79 98 Two w. 85 . Gi Three 119 Four e. G7 Four c. Four w. Five c. Five c.c. Five w.c. Five w. 79 52 66 136 104 B6 61 135 73 75 122 137 76 76 54 125 115 09 105 65 102 86 93 47 101 106 109 65 152 110 166 69 127 120 134 51 115 100 115 88 136 142 142 116 _____._._..___._1_-- 1128 1220 1213 1250 1003' Majority for McGregor over Crabbe -30. Majority for McGregor over Mellon- aid-37. Majority for Crabbe over McDonald -'1 Majority for McDonald over McCar- ron-85. FRIDAY A young girl named Mclntosh, be- longing to the country and boarding at 222 Sydney Street, was yesterday removed to the P. E. Island Hospital in G. D. Wright’s ambulance. She is suffering with rheumatic fever. The funeral of the late George Bishop, Great George Street, City, took place Wednesday afternoon from his late residence, to the Peoples Cemetery, The pallbearers were his brother-in-law, George, Joseph, Harry and Fred Court. There was a large attendance and the an-vices at the house were conducted hy Mr. ,Godfi-ey. Five w. cent. ro I asv. I City, were passengers yesterday af- ternoon to Georgetown en route to Saranac Lake, N. Y., to visit Mrs. Brown who is _undergoing treatment at the Ssnatsrium there. Mrs Brown, it is pleasing to stats, is improving. Mr. Brown and Freddy will return about the first of March. The funeral of the late Miss Emma Gaudet, City took place yesterday af- ternoon at two o’clock from the re- sidence of her brother-in-law, George S. Pearson, at two o'ciock and was largely attended. There were n _large number ,of handsome floral offerings from friends 61 the deceased and the funeral was largely attended. Inter- ment was in the Peoples Cemetery and the services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. Wil- liam Harrison. The lecture in the Knights Q1 C01. umbus Hall last evening by John H, Bell, K. C., Summerside, on "Egypt, the landof tb`e Pharaohs," was very largely attended, the nail being fin ed. Dr. W. J. Mciviiilsni presided over the gathering and splendid solos were delivered by J. Austin Trainor andi among the passengers returning V ‘ 131; ggi oirgleyggffgyéighe came to . _ is s g a /_ -_-_---__.__..i.._.i_ It is five years since Mr McLean left / / //jf; 7 on _ v ° ,, ~' , . » Archibald McLean. formerly' _of » - ~. r . .., - Bridgetown, now of Raymore, Sask., /41. r-n _“_ S _ ' ~ ' vi inn friends in cn ricetetcwn. ' _ _ | ' .5 . _ _ . . _,_ _ . ~ _ B ~' ,. 771|/ ‘ 4 I V - r,;,.M"""' K . large general storein Raymore. He i gli 1 , had the distinction of starting the |,‘"`;. , .I - ' 1 first store in that town, beginning \- ~-"“‘ ' 0 on a very small scale. He is o. son _ K of Rev. D. McLean of . ° TRQUF- ""\RE< -' ' _ _i 2;. " f ',.< .Ag ql This most per- fect of allsound reproducing iri- strumerits brings ' into the home the voices of the world`s greatest singers arid the . music of the best entertainers. Prices, $20 to $250. Sold on easy payments if desired. Deal- _ ers everywhere _ G. Elmer Ritchie. The lecture was ai most interesting and instructive one] and Mr. Bell held the close attention! ef the audience throughout in nia! graphic descriptions and passages of‘ humor as he touched on the descrip-i tion and history of the Egyptian ` country. At the conclusion Prlnicipnl Liindrigun ol' Queen Square School in a short address of appreciation mov- ed a vote of thanks for the lectur- er. This was seconded by Prof. Mur- phy of the Prince of Wales College, , supported by C. Gavin Dudy and` tendcredto Mr. Bell by the chairman. Iii the early hours of Tuesday, Feb. 6tli, there passed to hcr rcward the spirit of Mrs. Bertram Brown, of York. Peritonitis en-ded a. life of singular strength, sweetness, and sympathy. She was thc fourth daugh- band, three children. four brothers, and three sisters. The brothers and sisters are Han:imon_fi, Abner, Heath and Fiustica; M Stephen Brown and Misses Julia ; Lizzie. Early in life, under the ministry of . the late Rev. Silas James, she was converted to God, and afterwards as opportunity afforded she_ gave to Him her best services ss Church worker, and faithful wife and moth- er. A real appreciation of iicr worth was shown on; the day of her funeral, Feb. Sth. There was a very large gathering of both mourners and friends. There were beautiful wreaths from the following:--one from thc husband and father-in-law, cne from; Dr. E. M. Vescy, of C-anorn, one from H. H. and Mrs. Brown, one front- D. W, and M. A._Brow_n,__ _find will demonstrate the Victrola for you. this province He now conducts ,ei '-43 caia city _ _ _\,;,,,»;\,:,_Q,,,./ _ \,` _ H. H. Brown and little son Freddy, -S-/-Z f/ .i 2. i fg=%- _ \__ Victroln XVI. other model, " . $250 N 52°, up . 18 " ' , I _ Berliner Gram-o-phone Co A 1 -_ ._ ,Lail- I. ' ' ` j _ V _ _ __ - . V - i once Montreal Limited one i f "jg 1 ov' ig 1,, . 'V \<---* `_,_.--»- " tcr of the late Thomas Vescy, and- '.;.li/*:.¥f,'§._D.§ ' V \ ‘ ,f`f`,/\.R.K_.' _» '/ _ . .»....\.,». ....1 » . ,,- leaves to rrourn their loss a bus "‘ __rr____~; _ _ _ ~-- ' _ 'Wi B t ,M d -Some time ago Dr McLellan P ' ` ' H t , . , ' _ i.-f.”.fi’~.f.f.’i€’“c‘.’.'I..i‘Z.y §’.i§f.`..“i‘f ...?.i’ Z‘.".’=;*§",j,';;°';;)d_g;_ =g\>g;1°,§°4 A f~=i°1“;;°f= from the Alpha Institute. The pall-I . h _ . 0 _U m conpec 9” b P C k' C t wit certain necessary dredging in ‘fairs ‘Trix 0192,( llasgrsz riumfnersidc harbor,_ subsequently for- ogirrnlif J. R. Munn lanli J. neairf ‘"’"‘_““'-’~. “W '°“°1““°“ to 0“““'“ W" sto. At the _Church there was a very aulzly aaggtttgr "°f':‘0“1:Ia¥)‘;‘”" solemn service conducted by Revs. _ _ ' Hawley. Heaney and Westmoreland. Qglrggige r‘f;’.g';“EE§g:n§a;ha;r tltslufggl; Qillligotigqgx gg';_i;iela§}1fi5;1‘;'l‘]‘;ir $1; received a letter from Ottawa stating cmsnd mend that provision for the dredging ask- ' ' ed for would he made in the supple- iinentary estimates.-Exe, -The popularity of the late Leslie Wright has been demonstrated by the _ , i- . numerous floral tributes sent to his the 0115*, Tglsrlrgsaséniggenégtgleggbgixgg home when his death became' known. was giv'en a surmise birthday party They am certainly beautiful' consist" it being thc 87th anniversary of his gathered at his home, much to his ysurprisc, and afté-r the usual greet- ings and the best wishes of all_werc expressed, W.li. McNeill on behalf of the West Devon people read a, short address and presented Mr. Grigg with a beautiful fountain pen. Mr. Grlgg although completely taken by sur- prise thanked tbe people in a few very appropriate worls. I-le then told some very interesting stories about this Province life some seventy years ago which were very iiiuch appreciat- ed by all present. The ladies than served ,L dainty luncheon which they had brought with them. After ling- iug, “God bc with you till vie meet ,again," all went to their homes feel- ing of wreaths cresccnts ntc., which birth About scvcn_thirty' forty 0f|ing they had enjoyed 9 ve,-y pleasant arc marvels of the florist art.--S. ML 'Griggs ' friends and neighbors ev¢~ning__A_ T _af _ . V1.7 __ _ in-_:sung “Have a liresli Cigar _ *_ you any The refreshing mint leaf juice instantly removes breath odors. bcsidelijerpuri- lying and preserving teeth. It rnalrcs you hungry before meals and helps digestion afterwards. Buy it by the Box od my dealer Get the habit of taking SPEARMINT fn your family every night. It is the only beneficial confectlom the cost is almost nothing and children love ltl Mode in Conds Wm. Wrldsy Jr. Co-. Ltd. ‘I Beam Strut. Toronto. Ont. ii cues LITTLE by _ Logk fm- 131155; 813( RRR’ bgrl The Flavor Lasts ’ Spear ,i a “No thanks, I’m going home -,ii to kiss my family. Have pn \ ~ ‘u . i T i- . -. ' .-'.i`€.f"f`\ #9 - nf . ‘ ei. ` I = "l-i<.'~` _~.--.. » "1" 3 r~....-=;~ff‘~'---~.;- *» ~ '~ roi' ‘_.~.‘}’=>- ,`,»._5,., l .' ,_>~».~}_yL.".»-_i_--_~~i- ~~ _. » _ u ~ ` ~ \~ ». ‘ _ \__ \ ._ ~`_