FEBRUARY 3 1911 2 r 5 , " `_ "THU LATEST NEWS ij " " FIRST or "ALL" “"1"” ,' New Colds §;~;§53;»g§;...B§3 CHARLUTTETOWN HAD- KIDNEY' _ S0 your es c an.l I _ ' 4 ..NMhesmtetoaskpyomd0ctM,MA.il,,~.,..... _ QUEEN°5 COUNlY` .1'nouBLE_ = Stanley Bros S Pectoral. U - it t, ' "" ' ye 5 Chem ` -------- ' . ,_ , or no as he S e koiiyiiif , It pays to buy in this Province. A. _J. McDonald, Souris, was in -_ The stovel '_Every ' * . Time you think of buying tl ' ` tell the time you sliouldatlliiiillcudii utsc.) olll' $|35 Alarm will wake you up if 1 ' They are good clodlgsuttiidle ahve. W. W. WELLNER ___ Jeweler. I' _ l srru: AND riisri; in framing is A printnnh hiiitti: mhp 0 r ‘ B nd plat; until properly? friilhvedflne' is mc°m` A arsona lv selected S1 _ 1 1| th ,- °=_k Nlavi i=ii'.~w~'ic ii %l§AME"?5 ’K§%W§45(¢)»UY}?BtI¢i?&§ngl glest is _Mli»ll1ti;i~lotlliio~:n, l’. l i. ` in ufi " ‘ VAL ~ . ,. iionavin” FOR “HL 'l` he CO0K’S Studio .-S55 f:-1 5° Strap Ov rJi:'ikiri-i ilt _____ Fine l’liii'los"i`l’or lllen i no < ii'i|»c:il~. ,_ i; dt mon. You irvt iiisi1lu~i'iu_‘lif i-iii-i-`t llard Coal -'ii iiuiiiriil |il »:1.~"ri,f_'|--,-,- ,||,,.,». f\'l'l|.\'l1ilti\ii :-:id iiiiisliil photo iiiiiiiiilvd viii iiii- iui..~i .siiiiulilii I'ii_\‘<.w'»‘.fi.> l _ Discount Sale .L 01° Chocolates For_tlie next week we offer a special discount of 20 per cent off all the fancy boxes of Choco- lates in our store. Beer CD. Goff’s F _ Fresh Dainty Pastry i . _\ Here_'s some horne-made taste ticklers that will strik e "the snot" first tiins- _ii few fresh epicureon di-liirhrs Iliiit wiltllmrike you shoutioi' more. Yo nevcrtastcd better cook- ing than this, try these Putt- ies ipc doz ’_l‘sn cakes l2c viieli, Fruit cookies \Uc_ doz. Apple, Minoe and Wushinizton pies, i2c ascii. L on e rg an`s \ _ Lunch fi). Bakery’ Clieese'Makers Tenders _ -FOR- a ¢ 1 1 Dundas Dairying Association Tenders will be received by flid above association up till Foby. 15th, fini, from makers wanting to contract to niiikv cheese forthe season of mil. Teiidorii to state wages per month, finding: their own help. Address , J.A.S’l‘l.s. Located in the beaiitifiil village ol Hunter ltivrr, thc centre of ii rich faririiiig ciiniiniiuity, this offers a Sllllillillll Ollllurtuiiitiy for iin enerygetic ph_vsicifin_. ' Coixiniunicats witli me at once if you wisli to secure fliis. llenson for sclliiig--Giiiiig to spe- cialize. . J. M. Mcl..l`.()ll, M. D. l-E.”idr2\vpd. as 'foci -5:3# me _ we i _..._-_..._... ._ _*il ..,?__.._--» ...__...»~~`. ...._.____._._i.__i1-- wills ll i H0-'I`r L BHUN WICK l\'I0lvC'l`(?N, N. Il ‘ tha Largest and lie-f. Liiuiilcii Hotel in the Cif .', ~.it»t‘im\iiiiiii:\fH'L' _‘Mill guests. Situuwd in iliiici-iiti~i-oi siiiiciiiiisgrounde and .g'.iii'i'oiiiiii'.-_tl hy el: :i:irit iihiiili-il_treec niakiiifif sneciullf. d~'§§§..‘ii°°'" 1h°i'iZli'i ‘s"i°r'2.si. C-Leo. Mi. II1:no.a.1:1 iiaimisriaa Aivp .\1"i~oizNnv Solicitors for thc Canadian Bank of Commerce, Montague. l).C. McLEOl). K. O. W. E. BENTLEY im. .ioiiu ii;iiwi»:i.i.. M. ii, Richmond Streezmpposite St. l’nul's Church ' llours until io n'clnck to 3 p. m »-\ s W. J. MacMillan ° M ls. Physician Qt S\.\rE4*°" Residence: iai-4 Prince Fil i 12--lsdvvfmlim Phone 310 L oo ooooo - - ooo ~`°__ McLeod- ‘lil Bentley Bamsturiw and Attorney 1' Mf'_l“W Solicitors for tho liaiik nl Nmailutia _ Mimcy io Loan sri;wAii'i‘ caurnsil Barrisfsn, Solieltorsi GHS' ' Rl .k ‘ Bt Q.°.‘.s‘;:°°..':i i.’:‘:.‘2;‘.;‘".....‘;2..diI5.»-» °°`""P‘ Eriiiilifif ro Loan tv-.~i. i-i'ricw.{ia'r.i<.o. Na .os 'vii>BaLi. fiiieckie uiicvs 0 OOOOOC a o o OOO ' B IDR. A. _l~‘.l'.ll) H I Office iiiilijiiiiilul-iqirla "BAYtll --.‘;§;:.';=':;:\f'.’;r.... 1 E Over liroivse Bi-us. A I wi in .ay V .'. .. , The inail special to Georgetown left ‘this city last evening at 8.45. Mrs Hugh McKinnon, St Peter's Bay, is undergoing treatment in the E. FI. Island Hospital for appendici- iS. There will be no service next Sun- day. Feb 5th in .French River or ‘Long River. Mr Rattee preaches in Kensington at 3 o’cloclt. Df P. McNutt, Malpeque, has been in the city for the past lcw days vis- iting his parents, Peter and Mrs. Mc~ Nutt. Heexpects to return home to- day. . ` Mrs. D. A. McKinnon, of the P. E. |l. R., city, has left for Boston in re- fsponse to a telegram which announc- 'ci the serious illness of ti tlmiiihtrr there. George Mugford of Beer & Week's, City, is sudering from a severe at- :taelc of pleuris’y. His many friends |\-Jill look for his early restoration to health. Michael i\lcQiiaid, city, loft last lnight on thc mail special for George- ltown, tn route to Torcnto, whcrz he (will take a course in the Dominion jtltliool of Tcie,;raphy. i _.___ (ln 'l‘iics:ic.y evening the boiler rooir. in the slaughter house of lil. Wheat- ley, St. l’ctcr`s Ruud, caught ilrc and was considerably damaged. The fire wus prevented from spreading to the main slaughter house. The recent nomination ol John H. Iluntain, Itustioo, as l.ihei'ul Consor- vatice caiididate to eoiitcst the coin- ing bye-election in the scciind Dis- Ltrict of £.2uccn’s was iiiovcd liy Dou- ;i>,-iild Currie, Fairview, and seconded by John Ncwson, Uity. A recent despatch iroin Iltiincnbiirg Iinnile the following reference to two wi-.il known parties here: George Neil- cfi, thc Syrian woiidcr, und Sandy I‘/lclicoii, the Scotch iniilfllc'»\'cigli|; champion, wrestled at Kini_>;’s gymna- sium lust night before an audience of 200 people. Mcheoil iindertook to throw Neilcil three times in an hour, but only secured one fall, and that alter 3'J niiiiutes. Ncdeii, who is a- bout forty pounds lighter' than Mc- _l.eoii, was on the dcfciisive iiicst of the tinic. McLeod put Nc-dell on his buck with a toe hold and liaiiiincr- lock After thc inntrli P/lcl.eod said he never gave as grant ri handicap bc- lfore. Next Wcilnesilay night he said he would wrestle Nctlcfl for best tivo out of three, with no time limit. Neiicif asked for is wc-cl~. to truiri, liiii. Mi-.licoil said he could not wnit loiii_,”ci‘ than Wednesday. It ii; likely, howev- er, that the match will be held here on the date. mentioned by McLeod. Amongst the Moiitrceicrs who ex- pressed their views on tht- reciprocity proposals, Lr !\_iidi'c-.'.' !\lcI“liail ri nu- tivc of Belfast, I". lil. island, said that these proposals were soiiiipor- tant that no iiizin could iorctcll the results. One fact stood out clearly- tliat the proposals were not of the nature of a treaty of reciprocity. and so were free of objections inher- ent in that form of agreement. The people of the United States np- pearcd to want certain Canadian pi-Q- ducts, and they were free to. decide what duties they shall pay to them- selves The people of Canada appear- ed to want certain products from the United States, and they were about to decide what duties they will pay to themselves. No identification of in- terests had been made with an alien country. The only fear he had was that interested persons would raise the cry tbatfreer commercial inter- course with the United States would lead to a lessened loyalty to British ideals and institutions. That allega- tion could be left to disprove itself. He felt that the people at large would accept these proposals with enthusi- asm, especially in the illaritime Pro- vinces, whers for 30 years they' had borne the full force of the protective systcin, und profited the least by it. If these proposals were put in force he believed a new ern. would be open- ed for these provinces, especially for Prince Eilwriril Island, which he ex- pected would double its population in generation. The only objection he had was that this was a farmer’s tar- ifi. This, he thought, its chief merit, especially in a cominunity of which fnriiicrs form 65 per cent of the peo- ple. l-Ie thought it quite possible that hardship might result to certain per- sons, hut these should comfort them- selves by reflecting upon the benefits which they have enjoyed for the past thirty years.-Ex. ::Oiir 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 niistalce in taking this preparation. It never fails where a chronic cough or any lung trouble is concerned-40:: per bottle. E. A. Foster's Central Drugstore Sunnyside. _‘ _-_lx-1;___ -=,_-5, _*__ _-_-.K-1-iq . People’s- Theatre - ' roruciir (I) Abraham Lincoln'a Clcmency (2) The Street Preacher (5) Mr Four Flush An historical subject-a f-front; driimntic feature. anila screziming coinctl_\‘ Oiilvoue more night for TINY WILLIAMS Nsxr WEEK NEWCK 'SAWYER \'\-rsiililc Comedian and llliislralril Songs l‘, the “IW Yesterday- fllllllll IIUT GIIIISS THE Flllllll _ A George Howard of Winsloe Road yesterday. Mrs Hugh MCL 5 B d lb Ont. wi-ite: I aatroubled ' y ' h gm- (1 1 urefto mg- ana kidnisys _for five years. They were so as re ne iome a er spen ing 9, week with her parents Archibald and If the Abbies lose tonight they will 2;: ua-cof the xc" for the trophy' U over four years. Iwill recommend them yds of Embr0ideficS _e s win ey have a chance to tie the (Jiystals No matter what | | < ' ` N b t an uh ~ .team wins its bound to be a great ° Wmmuldcan °“ 'ME mwhea hy o ~ ‘ l.‘¥Ii“"°“°i"-i‘l°y.‘i.$"Z’.i§'..i..'i....i ‘.ii° They are now ready for your in- Bruce Stewart & Co., City, have just been awarded a contract b th . y e |D0mlm_°n Public works Department be to see to it that this system of sewer- | for thc manuiactiirc of one double drum cylinder stanni hoist and also A Pile driver null hoist and dcrrick all for use ai-oiiiiii the wharvies liercl The contract will be fille` I M cl 30 G ‘Y ar ‘, effects. A medicine that will absolutely ` 1 cure biiclciiclie and all forms of kidney while at hock'_;_ ti: _ ` and bladder trouble. ,, ` '?Y_Diac o mi initio, ut. Il L.¢‘i€1¢,\ liwr.-ii. Book 5 D frcc. ,\_’-=){'.°»"~ -1** 1,' -. Al}Li0l1BINl},Jll.,ffr ` "- miiultliid. $1.00, dciivcru-I. Reduces Gnltro, Tuuiiiiu. \l'eiis. Varicose Veins., Ulci-is, llydrocolo, Vi;i-Zi-ii. mi- 'iif...\:1»-- iifidf- it-.iv iw _ _ W. F. \'illING, l’.Ii.F., IH Tmulc Rl., Snrumlizlil, Mass. L\`]l ‘i.\N l.lil.. ,\li\|ifr|~a!, (‘.\iir.il\a\\ A;:|~|i\_|. V H .- . Farm for Sale at Meadow Biinlt West River This farm fronts on .West River, containing 100 acres, in high state of cultivation with _igcorl buildings, good post und \\-'ire fciircs, near schools, churches, stores, cheese factory, and situated in one of the best farming settlements in Quccn‘s County. Apply to -l"l0l3l'lIt’1‘ U. McMIliLAN, l-27dfmw6ip:l. West River. i&§.Wwm‘ l"iiiicv:i| lliisrtor and cic- halnicr~ hli-as .~\. I-`i~.rgiisim,l.:idy I i\i~'i~.isi;\til ---l‘i-r'=iii\'il Alfiiiilion and i’roiri|1iiii:s- iliifmiiilcifil. Aniliiilfiiicit wills 2\ns=\\'¢-rod al sh\:r'i~.'ii iiiilirie. . . . Specialties _ Di.