» a _ - i V' “G51 [A655 , 1 _ -`--run: l.a:rli1_S1‘___Ni-:ws _ C ' 5 "RST _mf ‘i.‘U; I ` l I ‘ _ __; i ,-2-'I' , _,_ '-5 .`i"` f;‘-;i ` _ ' '» ~ . _..._;_,_ if.-J.; L_ =. ... _.gg rf.;-I - bas?-“ __ j ‘ fre: I- ,%, _ .~...._. =_..~.. V.. ..- -' -_¢»`\lmmt~i'si has received notiricatioii from Department of .\'aval service of appointment as rec-i'uit;ng officer Journal Patterns is n0w ln ~t0l St or Rural Daily as well as all new ' and renewal subscriptions, should be handed to Miss Amy G. Burrows, s.- de’ gent. Summer Street. All news should be given to J. F. Lafhrty, Guardian ,l(`orrespondent Vvater Street. “V ' ' '-2' ti. this district. Dr. J. F. Mc.\'eill `! ddr Summerside, has been appointed med- ical officer for the recriut; of this district. -- lt is only fair ' (Coiitiniied from pez-:Hl.`i ___ 10 1* min. mention that Michael Thomas :luring the next five or six minutes and Jacob Sark did not the fastest play of the evening took Start in the 'f'l"ive mile race," as was stated in the Siimrnerside Gus and "Joe Toney" of the Lennox l ll place, the strenuous pace telling vis- ? ibly onthe forwards of both i9HInS~ 5' fence men on both sides lifting and dian. lt was between Dannie Lewis The nlny then became Slow, the de. r ‘ . . land hockey team, and Horace Cla and Stanley l‘ci'i'y for the Summe side team. ki returning the puck alternately. After V' n‘ne.minutes play Rodd, securing the :luck near the Vics goals, and by* a beautiful piece of work put the Yics -The friends of Tlsfes Adele and in me lean Score 2_1_ _ Jenni” MCl~0°d~ df\“2hU'l'S Of Jlldgf 'I‘his last score seemed to awaken McLeod, Hummerside, will he pleased ,nn (~,.._.5f_n]n, tl-,ey keeping the play t" learn "‘_“§ “Um haf” “5°~"`9J _‘"1 'irniiiidthe \'ic’s nets and after ill- cellent positions on the teaching ,een ,,,,,,._,teS nlay, on n nans by pen stads of the schools in \'ictor.a, (‘. The former is \'ic_--Prim. of B ry from behind the \`ic‘s 20819. G81- th; 'ant evened the score. With but ten Hi-gh S°h°°l M' ” ""‘1”"~"' “Y 'lliwo and 'ninutes left to play both sides made the latter ‘S °" the zemhlng Stu'-determined efforts to secure the lead of one of the other schools at salary of $900. -The annual meetng of the Sum-, mcrside Driving Park Associati was held in the Council Chamber few evenings ago. Th re was a fa attendance oi S_oc`.ilio',dei's pres:n The secretary prescntnl the iinancl 8 and one minute before the game end- ed Gallant, Perry and McDonald sec- ured the puck near the Crystal's goals and after the prettiest niece of on combination work ofthe evening G31- ” lam shot the winning goal for the lr Crystals and the game ended \\-ith "' the Crystals still bombardlng the al Vics nets Score 3-2. statement fcr the year which showed ‘_ ' _ _ _ that the company had a good str- The h“C`“p was M f°u°“s‘ plus for the year's work, nitwith- standing the heavy amount spent 0 improvements. a dividend' of 6 per cent. for the year was declared. The t- s. E. Wyatt and G. M. Reid. At a surse- b Board of Directors \-:ere all re-elec cd as follows:--Jas. A. Mc.\ieill, Ja ,\_ Sharp, H. W. B. Stavert, J. qiimt-meeting of t`.".e directors, t following officers were eicctedt -Ja A. McNeill, Pres.; H. W. B. Stavert, Trens.; G. Nl. Reid, 5ect'y. PRYSTALS. Doucettc, Deegan, Adams, Perry, Mcllonald-Gallant-Phillips. 0 l'li:rr.=-Rodd-Murphy. ° A. llattcnbury, S' Grady, Leblanc. McAskill. \`lf"l`ORl AS ll ' r ' ' 1 A _ ’ ' ... " _ se enty- ,-:_-.pa rw f' A l The offlcia 's \ver¢1 “ve panSengenS_ ; Relrrro- J. M. i\lCMlllan. * * * ' \J\.Jl_ »‘~ if ll". '-El. Do le In the Bowling matches played on the Katzenjammer Kids. Other the Bummersidc Alleys last evcnlng,i amusing groups of small figures have the senior Crystals won out b ~ i .li.<.._.c ._ -ti W K -H S M _ Timer.: I. .»\. rig t. ~ -`- C* _,i Lcofi. Goal .}'..'l_--*'; -llycrsoii Reid, John the singing master, is laid up with ity at present.--The many friends -Mack MacI’hee spent Sunday Jack Bruce paid a flying visit prosperous farmers of Heatherdale gathering to haul fire wood for him. .“M~ww“MM»»MM~»»»»w~ tripping. sae than the senior game. The score fe.vor. W 1: 4- For the Crystals the team work of one of the features ofthe game and ly noteworthy. U K 1 ine until 8 "0 with about v Y majority of 77, while the junior Vit I\-layme Mncl’hee regret to _ _ _ _ heal' of her illness.-Mnci~lae Brbs. are; "_‘°5t b"‘u‘a“t» ,lf “Qt the m°5t \""1' doing a rushing business with their 1‘““"- deleme men ln the game tn- up-to-date roller mills.-Mack Mac- day' mfs mfg" “'“`ed [_"‘d asked V” lilnnon, the famous fiddler ol Heath- name hm Pune" R955" m reply: St'-"t' crdnle nal left recently 10,. Ca1gary_ ed that he _feared it would be impos- ,,,. sible for him to get away for any Sturgeon the °giiest of John Rose- lengthy period' bu" wished to be 31"' l\lcDonald, Gallant and Perry was Witlrhalf the labor, and at half the cost of other soap, Sunlight does the whole washing in half the time. yet without injuring the most delicate fabric. Use it the Sunlight ‘.v:'_v. Follow the direction: . \ ~ ’ CS. _ L __ _»\~. ,__ -. l f - 7%, ,fn The trains left on return about one ((;3;1g:]nl.-- ll] ` "" ,l',3,,i -,- “" l"‘“"’ .' . . vi. _._"'u‘.';\-.‘.'i._;;' .311 __ _ - , ., J _.;li,.,l _ '_ if as el _ m,]__\(;r-1.; gT_,\ND1,\;(;_ inaiority of lu. ’l‘lie following S,sn,0r_ ihe Summaries: ' SENIOR. Won. Lost. To Plfb' V. . Crystals... 2 0 2 lctorms' victories... 1 1 2 G”'y~~- - 154 A,_e;;\r<\its__.. 0 2 Z McLeod... ._ ._ .. 168 , Intermediate. J°w°rs"‘ ‘ lg; Won. Lost. To Pgay. V _ _ _ _ H14-I lr l`i'i1tilri.r_s... 2 0 ,\'ul~g\vrits.... l 7li'_\st¢l-i... _ 0 Crystms 146 129 129 162 131 174 154 122 130 156 'E»k»‘_uxm;n1sif:-1 - [sl is 1 2 _\'UrEg_ D. McNeill . . . . .. 151 Murphy... . 141 181 151 177 s .~ -i Maiority for Crystals . . . . ._ But two penalties wvl‘<‘ llanflcd .INTERMEDIATE lout, Mclionald and Adams of the V,ct0,.,as_ _ ._ __-_ -C; __. Bruce., .. 155 98 _ -_-.1 -- ._.._.___,.___.; CAMER(}N’§ MRDWARE iii iii 191 G ii ii A i G i uiieii s i ii i is i". 'l`lils is where you wil ' 'good ri position, if not better to give lowest prices in all Hard r»Hii..iuai.r»HiA_ Jsu. ai-Death Carleton . . . _ _ . . . . . . ._ 116 137 A Total W. B. McNeill... _~;t,.L.i___ _ won from the junior Crystals by. fl. ‘ li f' --i--é-_ _ g:¢?cmd4ou?il tthoeavdgdnkdgd me ‘amg Total... ,,_‘ 2253 becoming a matter of much interest ` 77 _ 205 Crystals H. siiiipiuint.. 145 159 l. J. ir. Laiierty... iio 157 il/Iclieod 109 117 us 147 162 ,B the close of the profemional schedule, doing great work with 'nie gasoline ‘S "‘d°°°°d '“ the “"i‘79l in tm engine.-Roderick McKenzie has pur- CNY °f 5 member Of 7-he M0“tf°f‘l chased a valuable horse for a hand- wa"der°."s. and ln the casting “bp” some sum of n.,,,ncy____ya,:k Matheson' for additional star material. Nich- ' B o_ls, first spare for the Wanderers, nr- bnd attack of menslen___Wn0°nn,g rived in the city yesterday afternoon cough is very, ,.,,e,.a|e,,t in this v,c,n_ and turned out for practice with the of team last evening. _ Art Ross, undoubtedly one of the cn the dates of Moncton‘s games with lf; , ‘ _ , _ Commercial Cross rece,,,t,y__.I-he the Crescents. He might be in s. pus- ition to come for those. are at present bunny engaged in na,n_ Walter Smaill, also a regular mem- ing limestone.-Donald Buchanan has mfr nf the M°“"'_m1 Wanderers' “"5 Sold his \-aluanle mare for a hand, wired lute last night and _asked for some Snn., of n,,,ney____1_c,,., Campbell' his figures and for details in count"- of Monta ue, has aid a few fi in ~ ‘ - visits to gHeath¢-rdalle).-Angus D. llldai “"i“!¥ in the M°n°"°“'1i“°'“l’- Phee and John W. Nicholson are bus- ily engaged in hauling fire wood for M. C. Martin.-Murdock McKinnon- had his birthday celebrated Thursday- _ the 19th by a number of his friends tion with the possibility of his lig- We all wish him many happy birth- (Continued from nage 1.) days. realizcd that in his recent bargaining he succeeded in binding the govern- ment of Canada without in any way Q,-ysgals each ,ming two minutes for binding the government of the Unitcd States. The Laurier governmmt is bound in honor to make its part of The intermediate game was very the arrangement effective by legisla- fast but was considerably rougher tion. To do this it must go through a the form of' introducing a 'resolution t _ half time was 1.0 in favor of the ln the house and submitting it to a vice sua at the mush a-2 in their \'°f°~ An adverse majority would mean the defeat of the government and an appeal to the people. MID-WINTER A'l"l'RAC'I‘IONS for the Vics the spectacular runs of AT THE EDEN MUSEE Rodd and Rattenbury and the play- ing of Grady at cover were especial- The Eden Musee of New York City, undergoes daily changes to such an extent, that.it is practically a new The special from Charlottetown did P1009 Of 3m\!S9lIlBI1f~ BBCU l'n0l1f»h- Old not arrive until 7.45 being detained sroilss are re-modelled. new Baum hy the storm and a conscqucnt~heav~.~ track. The special from Tignigh tumes furnished to all the members which left at two o’cloek did not ar- 0f the W8! fanlili- D“1`i\'\lZ the Dwi and groups are added, and new coa- week, a new group has been placed in tlie Centralil-lall. It is the famous German Band under the leadership of a been placed in diffvrcnt parts of th:_ S Musee to liven up existing groups. g Moving pictures are shown hourly, rc afternoon and evening, in the Winter Garden. A large collection of the later films has been received from abroad and will be shown at hourly exhibitions, with n change of pictures 155”494 each hour. Thrse pictures represeiit 122"°444 winter srcnes in far-away places, nn- 132-‘441 tional sports, interrsting current 125"354 events and reproductions of liistofi- 130"433 cal scenes and fanciful legends. '[‘.ic best and the latest pictures are :iff T°ta1~~ -- :~- 2175 ways shown at the lvlusc-.e first. Howes, the famous Whit: Yogi, is 157-454 still a daily attraction at the Musee. 105_.375‘ His feats of magic and illusions are 129.439 marvellous. The afternoon and even- 157_470 concerts, are made up of pleasing 157_5x5 programs of classical and ,popular ‘ music, while the Sunday concerts are to all lovers of music. MEMORIAL IN OTTAWA. 153-406 0T'l‘AWA_ Jan. 31--A,deput1tio.i 141--448 from the Womcn's Canadian Histori- 135-37l cal Society waited upon Sir Wilfrid 113-406 Laurier, and Mr. Pugsley, yesterday, 167-420 asked that a, symbolical memorial of Confederation be erected on the 1 Plaza between Dufferin and Sappei"s Bridge, in th.s city. An appropria- 12-,__,32 tion for the Plaza is contained in the 154_42, main estimates. 1,;9__395 The premier personally expressed 150-415 , 107-aw "CSR- himself lu term favorable to the pro- Majurity for Vics... l find us, and will be iujiist :is S,GN"nn,,,_., Two MEN sW0o1‘"" dawn upon n crowd of sh 2032 19 0 After Dinner To assist digestion, relieve distress after ciulng or drinking too fiearflly. to prevent cousilpatlon. tain wa,.,:_ I pera busy Market Street yestexi); As we keep everything ' ` “We keep it visit us. lf its Hardware, :-Idtf. v- in Hardware it will pay you to L f __ Y d day. lgilwn flfbiir heavy sheet nietni _ ~` . _ . . ~ _ n 3_5 man new sign, own rom a high roof, fell Hoping to sec all oui old custoiuers. H Y among them nm, ,med two mm and _- _ ~ _ a girl. Half a dozen othrr persons ones that favor us uitli their \\ nuts. U Wm ,,,,,,,,,, S,,,O,,,,, ‘ sqm .very-\-hi-re. 75 santa. _ »_- - f _ f 1 f By studylngour adverflsen-ent.: -l-‘ du 1wll\'>sevo‘imo¥f6y~.0ur prions lmderlthli dlah-\syliem_.are so low-€\-that'-tffb‘ "st’UrB 1!" jlI8t"onr _ _letsfberqarlnsmnn da landevury H ' ' ° ..___=Nofice to the Public___ ~ Having been engaged with l. l 5'-5 M-*Z3* - ' 'lf ii _ I/ , 4 ._ \°` 6 ;_ __ ` :A ..~. T`\§`\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \ `_ E. ce S _ ill. Tell he- winning points of our footwear. r _Wafrauted to keep in ha;-e.l st longer and wear coinflarlably as ii pair of loves. .if Gui li¢»ui` sim.. excel in comfort, style and quality-at $4.00 4.50 and 5.00 _X _. _ rn.-_ . , - ».~. u‘\\~-'. ’ _ . __, I `_. _,/. &, j . `. --‘ 0 ‘ - .__,__ T l` John Néwsoh for 24 years and Mark Wright for _1, years, I have :i thorough ,knowledge of all kinds of upholstei-lug, repairing, cleaning. cabinet making, painting, varnishiug' and graiuing. Having rented the premises formerly occu- pied by my employer, I am now ready to do all kinds of work in my line, and do here- by solicit the iiuuicrous cus- tomers who have been in the ‘ habit of denliug on these pre- mise# for so nanny years. _ _E-l make a specialty of lay- ing nil cloth, carpets, hanging kliiiils, curtain poles, and all 'l ‘r 'wif ad* M"--'W r >--- Bly.--Pl‘b'W§`U UFO; Dig? *"1-Tl'l“U\f vu' ir Ev-~ ii c;,,,_n_ ___ _li est ameri- minion' viii- es received-‘by -tariindei-sig-iiedl up to noon ‘mi Wed- nesday, the Sth day of February, 1911,- from persons wlllfng tu*-con tr'a'ct with the New Perth Dalrylng to October 8lst).' - Thu Directors do not bind wtham- A permanent situation to the right New Perth PE.I. Jan 24 1011 I i i Tenders. is .tm pi-no perlioo sbs. Tea Sets, 40 pierce. L75 ‘ Toilet Seto L55 . cheese lnaniifactlired. cheese =ml.kel"' $0' These Sefseomeln Brown und (ire-en uiul arouf ii 'fhnurngtronl and serviceable and come ln Blue, provide all help; -or to -state wages guna servlespble ware. urcen nail nk. _ _ iwr month. rheew maker to-vrovldv Dinner Sets, 95 pcs. 4.75 Hanging Lamps 2.25 i all help. Tenders to be m|a'ked\tJn_ ' These nets fomi.-in Browiinml(.lrecn,nenlinilierus g Suitable for lnlrhlnz Room or Parlor, Extension ' ¢0yer_ "T¢n(|¢r for cheese m.,l¢in|_" V and are sp rudid sets forilie nioue_v. I Lhnfu and llln.B a e. _ _ ...It pays to buy in this Province. ...Tho Morning Dllilv Ciiardlan can / If ._ ._ -_ ____;__i_ _ _ --- be obtained at W. A. 'Johnstone's, M I -It pays to buy in this Province. ...There were no changes in thelvlontague. _ 2-ldrtf. I __ ' ' ~ G 4' Montagii market ~ 'te d _ - -----._- ` _ , ° ‘ ' ~ _ I ,_"S' lie i1?:il;)rty':aEr;::s:iaiil 6 -i)-eb r ay _ _ ` . A Robe of l\'o I Ouallty, the Biiflalo_Cloil‘. of. ,uliiph it is n\a__de close on. _ ...J i D ii t , N 1-1 , _ "' - - ~ . ~ 1 :.‘tr'icli:m liiiin the who is very seriously ui. was report- ,"‘"‘°“' S““‘“‘°"‘°°' 12 16dm` -.~isitil)ii;nfrie(licdser¢ula relgvtivesalifnmoilf - _ ' _ » ly resei1ibling_tlie rcal _Fur. lt is lined fu cglzflliiclg _ agaeto the effect thai? Vt'.W. Boiitler, _ 1_25d;»g_g_ renee Stewart, Murray River, were yOll for lt. Olll' pl”lCCS ili'€ ' _ . ‘ ary, has dispose o his stock ____ am the p 9 h - at - l- 0 to was Kennedy, Kensington. This _Sp,.,,,g S,y,,.,,_ The Bpnng Q,,,,,_ (_-hf,T,§,t,,,0,,,fs§n"‘§§f,f,a;'1353?; as iuoNC'roN, Jan. zs-'rust the msn- slzg X 54.-_ .U 11°* S0. the deal having been C811- gfriv Style Bw; gf Ladies' Home tend the Burns' anniversary celebra- “g°’“‘"" 0' the M°“°t°“ “Bm F10 “Ut v 5 _ _ . _ _L t,O,,_ purpose' allowin rass to row uri- S 54-..$ . Price including a 15c. pattern free is ' der thmr feet 15 glelf endegvors W ` x \el=terday the Murra Harbour only 20,__ By man 4c_ “vs_ “_ T_ _"A Heath,"-Gale Correspondent w,.,n_ land the Railway C-ity_ a winner at X 54,,- me Holman md. summersiile. 1-.iiiir:il.,ei:~Wil1 Campbell. Heatherdale. ‘ Montana Bu ao S $ _ n f lution -ilu; swing- ri...-.e -ru<.~e.~. Mai. _ fore offer you Now below we list some robes the qualify of wliicli is iudisputabli the VERY Bl1S'l`+but ive have never been able to sell ,before at less than .50 l/Ve caiiic across these at a l3:i1llt Sale iii llloutrczil and we can there- 7 ~ 7 f--'-- ‘ ' T GREY GOAT ROBE---, i , E.\ii'nAl§gcl‘::iElcF§ie essence, pl comfort for C them :is lo\v as we can _ \ V n ,ff-sun sTii.L wr; KEEP nr iiiiiuniius-_ 1 _ E'/ery ozic who has bougll_t_Biiif`alo Robes kiiow_s thesiiperior qiizili- - ties of ilie Bishop Robe. Its durability-its coiiifoil-its snitableiicss. Well we have some ol _tlieiil still licre---null we iviiiit all tlic room we l can get for our spring stock--so we llavc cut into ilic prices until wc have Bishop ‘Robes of EXTRA GOOD Q'JAl.l'l`Y-going to go out rapidly at - $16.50 value for $12.05 ””“_'““ - $15.00 "‘ “ -$ll.00 » l'4.50 “ “ _lll.00 T* \_____»___________ __ f' ' ’ SEE UUK SPECIAL li.Ul-‘.;*I~-I RUG AT $i.f5o. Compare it wiili the Mall Order li<.»u ics offers. And then sec if Cash at home will not do betler than sent abroad. - 71777.. si...-e def sliigiueiflwi § \ *.__é__ f possibly make tliciii-andthcre are some of these .i .'} 7 lil . 5: rr |- 1 _ _ .__ .f _ 0//A/22077/.rriow/v.s‘ is/0 papa/27;'15N7:4L .S7095 i -* if “.- In the United States, on the other hand, the members of the house of representatives are perfectly fre: to ignore President 'l`aft`s recommenda- tions ivitlmizt in any way affecting his tenure of office or their own. Then again the United States senate is free to defeat any measure the house may pass, but the Canadian senate has no power to amend or re- ject a money bill. Futlle, their efforts may be, how- ever, some outspoken insurgents are to he found among the government supporters, including Hon. Clifford Sifton and Messrs. MacDonald, (Plc- tou), Harris, (Brantford), Tolmic, (North Bruce) and Sealey, (Went- worth). Indeed, the alignment upon the measure, so far as the personal pre- ferences of the members go, bids fair to be along geographical rather than political lines. Nova Scotia generally, will be fav- wish, and the` rlnirymen along tllr Sf. oi-_able to the ash clauses. Liberals Lawrence and in the eastem 1.-iwii and conservatives alike are opposed ships, are generally quoted _as iuiiu'-‘I to the measure ln the lake cities and pleased with the agreement. i ' contiguous districts where market Several members, however, l`~‘1i\"\'l- gardening is affected and in the Ning- that their constituents even in \,iu-u. ara pcnins la and in British Golum- districts :ire far from being ui »ii-l bin, vrheimvli-uit industry is threaten- and fear ultimate effect of the :i\.'.i.-7- ed with extinction. ment from the national stuiiiliioiiii. There is a general feeling, especial-|As. Mr. Brodcr. (Dundas). _ l'\l\ il* ly among members of the opposition, , "the agreement is polltlcul r:-i\‘.u-r that the agreement is a step away than commercial, more politics lliuii from imperial ilnity and mutualpro-ll1B¢l'i0fiSm-" MF- BFOGH. \\‘l‘-\'<"""< ference within the empire. They also is not at present opposing th- im-_u=< feel that from the national stand- ure. hut. like many other meiiil'.i"‘-- is point we should not be drawn into,cngnged in studying the e~i»iiil‘_\"1 intimate relations with the United schedules presented and is con.~iiil