- afternoon. 0 -"" ' ‘ ’ ansav 24 we 1 ' "””’ I-*"l°'51‘ “sv” 1 Ti-il; ot'iA1in1AN' mer or mf' piigi »i~Hizga~ -rl ci $ his oui=.i:ri's couriii cuiiiiuuiri n pus to buy in this. Province. | Static Agent. Mil. “° J' “$315323 noi: oiisriottot- An English Chesterfield Sofa ani -ak Dining Set can be had at Prof. Wright's auction sale on Monday. BiA""t' ni ht on the special. , -Mrs. S. Prowse, and daughter, own llii 3 . tmaster, Tignlish, .3 Grsfgzgr' tdmgharlottetown and gutted at the Victoria H0tBl- ~ tt Ch rlottetown, was ,cfflleholaf notoi? st. John. on a Wediiesdilv- ___ _,_ no cases before the Ul‘&¢lll¢Y Point. are visiting at Marshfield. 'A large circle oi friends will regret to learn that Charles Dalziel, Char. l0ttet0Wn. is confined to his hom; through illness. Rev. J. F. Floyd will occupy tb; pulpit in the Central Christian Them wen rt t r- ,Church tomorrow mornin and Chsrlottctuivu police c0u Y” 0 day. _ 1 , Qi-wcli Cove, is offering L' Ilia llgf sale The advertisement he le ' viiii oiiiwuf law- 1 P C. and Mrs. Brown, Charlotte- town. were ot tiio victoria Hotel, BL John, on Wednesday. new p_ Mclicnn, Charlottetown, was R passenger to Surrey yesterday Wilfrid Forbes, Vernon River, was g visitor to Charlottetown yester- day. A,,,,,n,: thc visitors to Charlotte- ggvrn this \veek were J amos Johnson ,ng Everett McLeod, Mt. Herbert. I Atteiitluii is called to Paton & | (nfs black fox fur nd which appears in this issue. Miss Alice Baudoux of Stellarton, | N_ S., is visiting in Marshfield hav- ingattcnded her brother's wedding on the 22nd, as reported elsewhere. This morning the prohibition cases against M. J. Murphy and Capt. John Hughes will come up before the police court in Charlottetown. Ernest Howard has left on returii to his home in Govan, Sask., much delighted with his visit here _and es- pecially the last two evenings of his my which he spent in Brackley Point, the guest of Mrs. Gillispie and his sister Mrs. Frizzell. The family of the late Andrew' Doyle, Charlottetown, 'wish to tend- ’ cr their thanks for the many floral | tributes and other kindly expressions oi sympathy offered them* in' their recent bereavement. The many readers in this province will hear with interest that the Vin- ' toriss of Moncton defeated the Cre- scents of Halifax. by a score of 5-4, and New Glasgow defeated the So- cisls in New Glasgow by a score of G-5. The Carnivals in the Arena during the present season have been greatly enjoyed and largely patronized. Per- haps the chi1dren’s carnival held last evening was the best of the season, at any rate the 'children thought so and heartily enjoyed the band music, costumes and skate. , John Reid, Charlottetown, has rc- ceived s. telegram notifying him of the sad news of the death of his lMh<=r..Aiiroii Reid, in Pore1snd,Me. Another son. Harry Reid, also of Charlottetown, survives him, besides several sons and -one daughter abroad. I-le was 88 years_'of age. Alex Martin. Valleyfleld; Wilfrid Forbes, Port Nernon; W, T, Foggic, Tomato: <1. 1. Goin. Hai-tiiold; A. L. 0. Phillips, Toronto; P. Kiirane, BDSWHG John McLean. Montreal; 'l‘. U- I-Mac. Montreal and R. T. and MPS- licll. Moosejaw, registered - at the QUCGH Hvfel. Charlottetown, be- tween 10 o'clock last'night and .10 cclock the previous night. » A settlement has been reached in the case of Sheehan and another vs, lyhitehead, which has been before Mr. uaudct. Charlottetown. as arbitra- tor. for several days, for the purpose 01 |\1l\'illZ the accounts taken, Thi, action arose out of a. 'sub-contract taken by the plaintiff from the dc- flmdllllt in the construction of the El- mira Brunch Railway. After going :vcr thc accounts on both sides for uxlnud a half days, the case was rd by the plsintifi withdrawing wetsuit, the defendant paying tho tu: s yi the plaintiff and the arbitra- B I ~ - ohnston and Inman were coun- ” f<>\" the nisintni and Monooa anti Bentlc d M nnt>_I§'a;i`I\ cQuaid for the defend- ~li‘ariners will be interested in the Eltliféltlgicement of Auld Bros., Char- ` whmmwnt- ‘much nilvears in anotheri carry," 0 t s issue. This firm is to shot! t‘n an educatlve campaign just wav, evfarmsrs of this Province ...... .1-.‘f.i°f° --<1 foods thnrtl ~ze" are the best plant At an ‘_ ian be secured anywhere saiisi.lrM'°°'. ..‘“ th” M°"‘*“‘° °f- ed 'ermili said. If farmers only mix- cr hh Dzfirst with brains as the paint-~ much- hurl; s there wouldn't be so mess, -H about agricultural de- une femf. It is the msn who doesn't` ”bnm.r lllzers who _is complaining who “sl;J0;‘ virolls because the man um mm \ er llizers knows that he elemmt Dityithe ground with every nourish an B menu: in “nd mn und 0,100(-IV °l`0D with just the right H |, “d “DPW it ln just the ...fmt flusntity, Dean Swift has said gms: 'rn :rho makes two blades oi before is aol? Where' only one “uv try_-- This 'cnc actor to his coun-' vm, s what good fertilizers do- ‘Or lt makes everv farm 100 T ,l,’_',]';re°°.l: efficient and productive. acids .'“'”’Y seed pointer-» nfl e rcs sa that viii ii » 1 ¢ e of value .;’o::'°"Y fl-|`l1‘Br ln tlifs Province and m fl he read carefully by Q",-v , an - . I". 'gin yrglnktls to make\a nuecdu of.. ::’l‘h mmmgzeovsill be a smoker in the Ar- e _ . :tv mo p. mflufosdzfilbtiflfuzzilg 1:: dey-rfnarlleigl hpaarmbarg Ik" Tm' Dbmlmon sowiggrsdtghropghout cas . mi °» Pfe- ni nffif, "°"° “W1 bv the .olndians Ci-onje :dns "wut .un !“"'¢\\¥i\‘ Gi li that M' 'Ula foi-oo. t _i¢‘ H miiitismen ,said 1|-i,m1,l‘ _ Z even H18. Sllblect being The Creed to Hold Mrs. H. Terrell, Kensington, was in Charlottetown yesterday an pong to Gly' la River to visit his daughter, Mrs. Squires. _ Furniture can helinspected at Prof. Wrlght’s residence, 15 Brighton Av~ clllle. this afternoon from 2 to 5, Sale OH M0|1dBY at 2 o'clock. Rev. l)._ McLean will preach .ai Glasgow lioad tomorrow thc 25th inet...st 10.30 a. in.. Highfield si 2.30 and in the Peoples’ Church a' 7.00 p. nr. . The 2nd game in the City League, Charlottetown, takes place this even- ing at 8 o’clock. There will be an hour's skating with band after the game. Admission will only be 1E cents. - The South African Veterans will at- tend divine service in St. James Church tomorrow morning. Rev. T. F. Fullerton will preach, his subject being Faithfulness unto death. His evening subject will be The true way of living. The home of Donald E, Campbell of Darlington was the scene of fi very pretty wedding on Wednesday evening, the 14th inst when. his daughter, Flora Ethel; was united in marriage to Luke Deacon of Penz- anice, Sask., Rev. A. J. W. Back of Brookfield officlated. ` I \ The Royal Edward chapter of the Daughters of the Empire wishes to thank the performers in the "‘Dees- trick Skule," the 4th Regt. banid, and the public generally, for their aid in making the benefit perfor- mance of Tuesday last such a pro- nounced success. Preparstions are completed for a good day's shoot on J. H. Judson's range, Alexandria, Monday( next This will be the first shoot for the MacKinnon Drug Company's Cup, and no doubt a full attendance will be present. The competition will start at 9.30 a. m., and participants are requesibd to bring their lunch, on ac- count of sickness in the house, lunch- eon will be served in the shooting pavilion. A very enjoyable entertainment was held Thursday night at Falconwood, Charlottetown, when the following program was rendered! Vocal solos by Miss Stanley, Mr. Mclnnis, Miss McDonald. Miss Bremncr, Miss Hunt- er, Miss Saiinders and Prof. Barlow, quartettc bv Prof. Barlow, Mrs. Bar- low, Miss Bremner and Mr. Ritchie, whistling solo by Prof. Barlow, read- ings by Miss Phillips, piano solos by Miss Stanley and H. Ritchie. The funeral' of the late Henry Hooper, Charlottetown, will take place today, leaving his late resi- dence corner of _Dorchester and Prince Streets at 2 p. m. (sharp) for St. Psu1’s Church, Rev. J. W. Murphy officiating, interment at Milton Cem- etery. The pall-bearers will bc:-W. S. McKie. Jas. McLean, D. O'M. Reddin, J. J. Davies, George Moore and James Stewart. Rev. Mr. Triv- ett will oiilciate at the grave. ::Kreso Sheep Dip is 9, very strong and edective preparation for lice on cattic or sheep. Splendid to have ar- ound the house or stable. Two sizes 25 and 45c. S.ole agents, The' MacKinnon Drug Co, Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kt. Sts. ~ 2-19dtl. ::Buntain. Bell & Co., for best coal. Lowest prices. - 1-28dtf. PQ1* I f__"""”"""_"'T A True Friend would not give you xi drug in your food. ~ But many persons, of their own accord, drink coffee or tes day after day---ignoring the fact that there is a drug, caffeine, in everycup True, you may be able to "stand it” fora time, but the drugis there, and sooner or later is pretty sure to show in l some annoying ailment. There can be no relief un- til the cause is removed. Simply leaving off coffee and tea will work wonders, butit is much easier lf you shift to well-msde- It is made of wheat, and containsnoceffeine or other I harmful substance. , It ,DORS contain the phos- phate of potash (grown in the I wheat) which Nature requir- es for the proper nourish- ment of Brain and Nerves. 1 "f'licre’s a fleaeon” ovtu .I »llsd of Canadian .&`==‘t|.-|iEt|k3\a‘sdf\n~Fse¢hH. by Canadian P lm De i Comp' I resent. Tickets at th _ are non sale c¢|m,_° ~£`m"“°'\ "NUI C-o'|\. Pri? :O ` - ld l any. |.td..°viniiaor. Bfiuirlo. Uanad a. 1_4* l i .' .‘,_. , . 7,19 '_ I-jM4.,_r,fl( i 1* `,Hs,.,.`.`,,,H _ ` . , . _»..s_-..._.,_..._>,,,__ ._ ... - ~. I . _ | '__' "w;__'w,,` . _ , ,. ;. f- . _ , . , _ ~. ’ -, -'I -- _ --.~- _ . ---__ __.. - - J. H. Judson, Alexandria, was in S-. A. McLeod, Charlottetown, left ed with resident physicians of the (UBL ls , GOVERNORS To Charlottetown yesterday. last evening for Georgetown. *Pennsylvania Hospital to buy his MEET FOB Tggvp- ' ~ IOTHERS PRISOHER ‘ - ' ._ Mrs. Arhuckls, of Bummcrside, is visiting friends in Charlottetown. ' C. R. Rogers, Summerside, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Post Oflied Inspector Whear, Char lottetown, left last evening foi Georgetown. . Jas Mclnnis, was a passenger re turning to his home in Mt. Btewar from Charlottetown last evening. l-lainie Hooper, Halifax, is in thi city to attend the funeral of his father the late Henry Hool-\6r. P. B. Armour, Alberton, was ii' Charlottetown yesterday having crossed from Picton by the Earl Grey the previous day. M C. R. Rogers, Summerside; R. S Roscorough, Halifax; Percy T strong, Halifax; F. B. Armour, Al ‘ierton and D._I-fackett, Tignish. rc gistered at the Victoria. Hotel, Char iottetown, between 10.15 last nigh' and 10.15 'the previous night. Misses Ethel and Muriel Jenkins, 'laughters of George Jenkins of Pow- Mlll USPilIlill Ili 1 P lilllllllilill llililllilil BALTIMORE, Md., Feb. 20-A man giving the name of F. A. Becker, was arrested near Altmonnt, Va., early to-day in connection- with the robbery of the pullman car passen- gers on the New York and St. Louis express of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad last night. , The man had ¥183,3_7 in money, four watches said to correspond with those taken from passengers and two revolvers. He was lodged in jail at Keyser, Va.. ‘ The suspect claimed that another man gave him the money and other valuables found on him. y HUHSE Mill Mill At the meeting of horsemen last night it was decided to hold the races over unitil Wednesday afternoon, as the ice was not fit for racing, The 2.28 pace filled with the following en- nal, P, E. Island, have been residents tr,” of San Francisco for the past couple, G '_ R ,, d b H_ Hooper '..)iir-en Citv of the West, says thn_Cisk:| Liga wuz; Zwnzd by R J_ 'Steele' land Maple Leaf, they do not forget, Iona Gm dwnedmy D_ A_ Mac_ the little province of their birth, to _Kinnon ' . which they often return in spirit. Princi; George owned by R. H. .__ _ , .h r Madame Sherry- the muswal may Nlga(l;’ml§o owned b Geo. Chandler, which recently appeared at the Mne- donouizh Theatre in this city, and is Y Y Y Ferrol owned by Roy Mason, This should prove s.fast and very now nlaying at the Columbia Thea- . . . , , ,. t f d tra, San Francisco, has the son of f!:e‘;‘ct,;';§t;‘_‘°° mt' “um 8' ls ° spec 1'. E. Island parents in its cast of characters, namely, Franklin Farnum. i s whose acting and singing has pleas- BOFFERS HISé;,?]3,€DP§-uvflflzl 0,, FOOD' ed thousands of theatre goers in ` ‘ fzsfiy ml’ °“ this °-°“'““°”'t"'°“k"' i~Hi1.AnEi.PH1A, roi.. zo-Join. Maple Lear HcCarthy, a middle aged man, plead- body after death for anatomical ex- periments. He told the physicians that he was without funds, had no home and was in poor health. He wanted mou- e to bu food and clothin “You ; Y Y _ E- can put irtsg on me if you want to so my body will come back," hs declared pleadingly, “I'm not so well and I guess I won’t live long, so it won't be long until you get thc body." GIRL "BUYS" _T710 MEN FOR THIRTY PEANUTS BROCKTON, Feb. 20-Young men, some of them married, too, were auc- tioned undcr the hammer at the First Congi'egn.tiona1 Church while fr bevy of young women, armed with baskets of peanuts, each representing $1, vied with each other for the choieest of the men. Each man was covered NEW YORK. Feb. 20-Frederick Loeser, his attorney and two process servers were keeping is weary vigil in front of No. 8 West Eighty-second street when morning dawnlzd today. They had been there all night. .lus- tlce Davis in the Supreme Court ls- sued a writ yesterday ordering Mrs. Adele Loeser Jacobs to bring into court today her two-year-old daugh- ter. Emillie Gertrude Loeser, but Mrs. Jacob defied the process servers successfully by .locking herself in her house. Mr. Loeser complained to the court his daughter is being restrain- ed of her liberty by her mother, CANADIAN HAY IN HEAVY DEMAND with n sheet, so his identity was not known until after the auction, when the purchasers took the purchased out to lunch. The young men who sacrificed themselves were members of Rev. Alan Hudson's Sunday School Class. One young woman secured COL. RODSEYELT T0 HAVE SOMETHING T0 SAY pl. | - CLEVELAND, February 22.- During the brief stay of Col. Roose- velt iii Cleveland, W. F. Enrick, well known locally in politics, greeted the former president whom he knows well. “I want a direct answer colonel," said Mr. Enrick, "all you friends want to know and wan't to know now, is whether you are to be a can- didate." "‘My hat is in the ring,” replied f‘.oIHP*.“--ll-E19 ‘1 -, . _ - -_--1-Y .f" _ » M ' L. should possess. BLOOD F00 It is for this purpose-the building and bettering of every human body -that Mac’s Blood Food has been _prepared It is iiiade from an old, old recipe-one that has been used and endorsed for uiany years by leading pliysicians :ind hospitals throughout America .and Europe-one that is so rich in curative qualities and successful results that it has been hailed by all experts as the one right remedy for diseases of the blood. - Scientists,doctors and pharmacists all agree on one point and that is, that all diseases known to mankind are caused directly or indirectly by impure -or poor blood and only when the blood is ,right pure and strong can one enjoy the health and happiness that nature intended all Mat-’s» Bl( od Food is not a. cure all but is made solely and only to better and improve tlic condition of ilicsc whose bodies are not fortified with a sufficient quantity of pure blood and this one purpose it fills admirably. For a Good No anioiint of c_old‘crea.ius, skin foods or toilet . ' rc arations will do ou an earthl ood if 'COn1pf€xlOn _ §ouIf' blood is not ricli, stron; and giii. The foundation of all good coinplexiolns is ;{i_cli, hcfalthgf bloodland only by ossessin this can oii have a c ear s in an goo comp e>_