53,1913' _ '-'run Lxrssr News THE 1 rr GUARDIAN I ' mer or sm." - THE QUEENS fIOUNTY GUARDIAN It pay! 1_0 buy in this Province. i, who lost .1 beaded hand The 'I-?>IitI1inlng 'a sum- of money, :sind ',-ago classified ad on page one. _;___ e The Flageon the American ‘ The second same in une city Hc-ck`ey League will take place ln the Arena On Saturday evening. There will be an hour's skate with band lifter the game. Admission 15 cents, All horsemen interested in he V t y Bgel-day was Washi-ngton's Bi_rth- horse races tomorrow are requested to meet at J. A. Henderson's forge day' Charlottetown was flying Y-‘might M 8 p. ni. to discuss mat- ' ' ulate. ' _°_:";,';,,,,,-_of that event. ‘ ters in connection with tumor;-0w's and future ice races Entries 1 r the - o The Columbian Society of St.Dun- 2-28 pace will close at the same place t ,fs College, Charlottetown, cele- at 8 ocloek. ____ Lite.; me birthday oi George wash- -_- lngton with the usual banquet in the Among those leaving Charlottetown hall, followed by B concert at night. Rev. Dr. Smith, Moderator of the so- eillty, presided. _ .___- A large and enthusiastic meeting of Charlottetown Division No. 47 Order of Railwhy-T__¢I-B BDUCTS. W8- ,wm mst night, Alter' glee transaction of B large 'amoilntgi o - routine and OH the special train to Cape Traverse lest night were the miiowing who had been attending the meeting of the Dmrymews Assoeiacionz- Arthur SimDH0l1. Bay View; John Anderson, Kensington; Wm. cirrir, Emerairip ,’, W. M .Lea, Victoria. and ,]0f_g_ 31"- clnir, Summerfield, ther business the iollowlng officers Wm- TWe°‘l» SF. Charlottetown wav llcre elected:-Chief 'lfelegrapher-J. _*_ Kelly; 1st ‘Vice-J. J. Trainor; 2nd vice'-A. W. 'Segment _Secretary Treasurer-J. B.__McEwen; Marsh ap.-F, L.. Dougayg. In, Guard-G. J. Mccormsck; Gu r i Guard-T. J Arbinli- _ 1 ‘ while there h been a great deal of sickness in Chulottetown, perhaps ,lu institution or organization has been hampered so .fmateriaily in its operation as the Police Force. Olli- cer Hooper passed/ sway yesterday ut his home. having been od duty lor several weeks, officer Kiggins ia at present absent on sick leave, officer Walker has just returned after being on duty some time and Sergeant llmilley was laid up for some days, returning the first of the week. Last evening representatives of _the Victoria and Crystal Hockey Clubs inet in Charlottetown and tossed for choice of rink in which td play the first of the two "home and home games to decide the tie in the ln- termediate championship series. Tho Victorias won the toss and the first game will be played _ini Summerside, probably ’1‘uesd`ay night. It is likely that the others will be played in the Arena in conjunction with one of the Starr' Trophy Championship games this week. - ______.__.._._._ 2:-To break up a coldtake Rexnll Cold Tablets. They _give quick relief and 3 speedy cure. .ontain nO den- geroua or injurious ingredients. Safe for young or old. 25c. Sole agents The liexall Store. The MacKinnon brug lin., Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kt. Sta. Z-19drtf. "S. A. McDonald's remnant sale is on ut ‘J o'clock today. 2-23dli. ' DIED t‘.Allll’Iil€Ll.-At Red Point, on Tiles- iluy, Feb. 13, 1912, of piieumoiiin, Augustine Joseph, ilenrly beloved child of John J. and Sarah Camp- bell, aged 5 months and sixteen d:iys.‘ Mcl.l<]0l)-At Springton, on Feb illth, after an illness of three iuontlis, with Brigl\t’s disease, l<‘lori~ie, the beloved daughter oi Kenneth and Mrs. Mclicod, aged fourteen years, live months und vlglit days. I_iRE/\KlNG I'I‘ GENTLY. removed to the p_ l1;_ [_ HOSPIW-1' yesterday in G. D. W1'lBl1t's Ambulance and un- d_r_went an operation for appendi- citis with which he has been suffering for some time past. The operation was successfiil and he was reported as doing nicely last night. R~ T~ THYIOF. Moncton; L. Mc- Donald. East Point; J. J. Campbell, Elmira Fraser Morrow, Mermaid; -I. L. Cromelle, Halifax; J, E, Sm. clair, Emerald; George Arbing, Emer- ald; W`. M. Lea, Victoria, B. Gaudet, St. Dunstana College; C. 'l’_.'. Grant, Cliarlottetown; T. B._Grady, Sum- merside; W. H. Slacklord, Bradsl- bane; James 0’Connoi,,Clinton; Dr, Darrach, Kensington, and F. G. Lang, Tryon, registered 'at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10 o'clock last night and 10 o'clock the previous night. J. R. Colioon, Montreal; W. R. Griffonl, Montreal; J. A. McDonald, Cardigan; N. J. Grant, l\'Ion_treai; H. R. Rogers, St. John; A. G( McLean, Lot 16; M. P. Pities, Westville; H. H. Dryden, Ashland; P. C. Gruthicr, St. Louis; W. Garron, Montreal; J. H. Messervey, Montreal; C. N. Hart, Montreal; f~‘». W. Lyons, Tor- onto; R. S. Hearst, Toronto; l-I. S. Spencer, Toronto; W. J. Walkin; Brandon and John A. Thompson, Kensington, registered at the Victor- is Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.15 last night and-40.30-the~ Dre- vious night. (‘harlottetown lost a good civic servant yesterday in the death ol Henry Hooper, for many years a member of the Police Force. The rie- censcd passed away after n, long and painful illness. He was sixty yearn of age and had spent the greater part of his life in Charlottetown, remov- ing here from Milton where he was born. As an ofllcer the deceased was capable and efficient and in his daily duties ever strove to so conduct him- self as to merit the reward attendant on faithful performance. and e11I'l'\0St attention to the wishes of liis_super~ iors. He wus held in high ragnrd by his friends for his muny cstimahle qualities and even among the cle- ment with which he had most fre-‘ quently to exercise his authority in unpleasant circumstances he was ad- ;r~_ired und respected. He leaves to mourii ii widow, onc son HMSI5. HOW in (icoigctriwu, en route home from _, flulifux, rind one daugliter Miss Jean, at hoine_ The funeral will be au* iiounccd l`ai-_er.- - The Guardiian ex» H'mckie' Fm awfully Sorry yu" ‘mc tends svinpatliv to the bereaved [nm- tnbncco. I don`t like it, ninl iniiinnu siuiply lontlicii it, Will you strip when we are ninrried?" "Isn't that asking a lot, dcaric'?" naked Dick. I ily. Yesf_erdny the lhig was flying nt lizilf insist over the City llillllliny out of respect to the memory of thc decenscd. _ "I woiildn’t care for myself," uns- wcred the girl_ “but you know it _:Krew Slmep Dip is n very Strom makes mamma deathly sick." and effective preparation for lice on Hwelli I'h““»" hc l“`°mlS°d» Chee” cattle or sheep. Spleiidid to have ar- I“uy‘ "Yu tell _Y°“ ‘Nhat ml do' I'_ll ound the house or I stable. .f Two never smoke when your mainmu. is 8110,, 25 and 4,-_c_ Sole ng,,_nt_,_ Th, with us. ’ ' l\’lncKlnuoii Drug Co, (lor. (it. Geo. A‘ Hhe threw* her arms around hm. KL Sm ' 2_19,1tl_ "llarling,’P alie muttered, "thnt's so “ima °I y°“I I was f3,I"”‘m 5f°“"l I” zrlluntnin, Bell & Co., for best coal. suit on smoking once in n wliiie after Lowest ,,,.iccs~_ \ 1_23dtf_ we were married. ' ’ - l ` '“7"""""'°"_' ' i ' nn ' vm»\nmm@ ‘ .l'¢J~ ~ O ur- _O 'I MACT COPY UP Wlllflle lIllSTlllllll For Infants and Children. _Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ° . lr » llsf For llvei Thirty Years mi annul eonnnv. in 1 vena om._ ill GRIPPLEU lil’ will nliiulluism .~ . ~_ Gll l’llLS lllllllilll llllhl RELIEF GIN'PlLLS ere. enjoylnf an enor- mous sale in many parlso the United States. Here is a letter from Whitby, Indians, U.$.A., which proves how GIN PILLS cured a most severe atttack of Rlieumatism. ]_AN. zofh, 1911. "Please send me I box of GIN PILLS for which find enclosed money order for fifty cents. When I sent fox the last box, I was all crippled up with Rlieumatism, and my face was So badly swollen that I could hardly see out of my eyes. After taking about six GIN PILLS, I felt better and after a few days treatment, I had no more pain. I never intend to li; without Gin Pills". Mus. El). DEA.\`S. Remember, Gin Pills fire sold on xi positive guarantee to cure or money refuiided_ 5oc. s box, 6 for $1.50. Sample free if you write National Drug & Chemical Co. of Ca-isdn, Limited, Dept. P Fr Toronto. M A N G A - TON E BLOOD AND NERVE 'i`ABI,F.'l'S correct Female Troiihlesniidbuild up tue s_vs'.<:fn.5oc. IOC ___ __ __ CANADIAN PAUIFLG RAILWAX. The Canadian Pacific is the Short direct Route Charlottetown to Mon- .rea1, the trip.being made in twenty- our hours. ‘Close connections are nude for all points beyond and -_hangcs and transfers are avoided. \‘cw electric light sleepers on the C. '. R. Halifax Montreal run, and this nad has the best dining car service. Vhia is the only line operating com- ~artment cars-Montreal and Ottawa, 'o Toronto, and Montreal and Tor- nito to Vancouver. -LK. Ross, the focal C. P. R. agent, can supply all niormatlon. drtl. DAIRYMEH MEET ___ (Continued From Page 1 ) carefully consider the situation. He said that a series of prizes were competed for during the past season. 'l‘wo_ were reported lust year. The ramaining class that for 12 months could not he rel.-ortcd then ns the term did not expire till Juno lst. last. In this cliiss only one com- ,icting for each county, persevered to thc end. J. A. Dewar, New l’crth for King‘s, J. M. McLeod, Ulgg for .)ueen's and W. M. Lea, for Prince. “Although the figures would op- ipear small,” said Mr. Anderson, yet when we consider the conditions con- tenlded against, we will readily con- :liide that the showings are excellent. l‘welve months do not mean that every cow in a herd gave milk for ,lint time. In fact some of the herd nay not have given milk except for i short peroid_ 'Phare being only two ' -iitries for the 12 months' term June lst, 1911-12, it is ii question wlietln-_r| .lb present there is any use in at- tempting this class. It probably would be better to extend the ont-.I -.loss from five months to seven. 5 “I nm convinced," said Mr. Andi-r ion, "that our~hopes of improvement ind advancement depend on fall mid winter dairying being developed, and the improvement of the cow. He re- gretted the incompleteness of the re- turns, and asked permission of the \ssoJ.ntion to have them completed later, if possible and have them in- -ludcd in the annual report. 'i‘lic qilniitity nf iuilk iimiiiifiictiircil iito checce was 34,818,280 lbs, B dc~ crease of 0,000,000 lbs from 1910, tha iumber of patrons was 3,239, a ge- crease of 259. 14,418,089 lbs, of milk were manu- factured into butter, 9, decrease of 300,000 lbs. The decrease in quantity of" milk iwing to the severe drought, was od- set by the increased price. The val- ie of the butter will bc at about $153, 000 and of cheese $361,000 about the same as last year. ~ Following are the prize winners lor the largest quantity of milk 'per cow for five monthsz- Q|UEEN’S COUNTY (1)-James O’Connor, Clinton, 4,464, lbs, per cow. (.2)-Cuthbert Montgomery, Fark Corner, 3,6061bs. (Mr. Montgomery is only 18 years of age, and his average is from the milk of 8 cows.)’ (3)-Thomas Hughes, Emerald. (4)-MPS. John H\ughes, Emerald. PRINCE COUNTY (ll-Horatio N. Bowness, Norboro, 3,719 lbs. (2)-James W. Stewart, Norboro. (3)-Cleveland Baker, Margate. (4)-Michael Croken, Clermont. (5)-'Robert B. Crozier, Kensington. (6)-Andrew Johnson, Margate. . (7)-George Brown, Margate. _ KING'B COUNTY (1)-James P. Acorn, Bridgetown, (only competitor) 2,925 lbs, The other business of the arsslon consisted of the registration of repre- sentatives and the appointment of committees. IT 85.WlLL WED _ Vl0||Ell 0F83 . NEW YORK, Feb. 10-Theodore Kenig, eighty-live, nntl Mrs. Mary Fredrick. eighty-three, inmates nllhc Udd Fellows' Home, liopc to he mnr- ried this weak. _ ` THE WOMAN WHO SAVED l’RlN(iF} CHARLIE fine of the favorite traditions, not “lily of the pine-barrena country, bul |_of ell the eastern part of North Cn- _ I `% % ' ’ ‘ ' f" ‘-» » ~~f.».> ~-be __-ew. '.1.»~.~1 .’f”".-'.‘£.“.»- - _ ' _ ».r-<»»-~~.¢f»-=-=-~---[A-,c -_~---»--------.»-»--_--~_--‘__._~ » -.__._._ _._..,1. A_GI‘€_al Success! llur Linen Sale is Being Accorded Unqualified Approval Ffee 1 /_Purchasers unam`mously_\| Free _ Hemming ! endorse the values we give/ H emming !-A _ |Bleached Damask Table Linen worth 1.10 :!“" _ ` . 'J ~ ,I “x"`Q'p' ,::__ _ ~"‘ _-~" " " Twenty-live ualities in unbleached linen i7f‘. -1 cto 650 i . - _ _‘L _- _ _._ li, _ -f Thirty qualities in bleached linens 2_°,c to :‘42..lf>- _ , _ , -_____.___-__.L________,___ _____ _L*f__ ___ _ _..-_ \) .rr Twenty-five designs in bordered cloths :-1.75 to 7.§ri ~---..n°: ‘_ \~ an-v 'Y lr; V , - . .~._. ...__ _..*__..._____YA ___ ___ __ _#__ _ _ __ _ _ Y_.,__. /, / #5 , / _Q \ \\\ livery piece is deeply cn for ;inis_ snr. J Si 'A as l ig 1 y ._ Y’ §~.--.L _- -Q ...__ You'lI readily concede we are giving values indeed in _ 7 table Iireri when you seelliis line. Full 72 inches wide- ~ E l f. -/ rich satin daiiiask-»I1eautifuI in design-napliins to nialcli. Wonderful value at _ _. ._ . . . i\ \ \\ ’ nn ilcins to match the cloths and claiiiask li tlic 'ard ° ~; \ 7 W apkius lo Match ~ ~ in all our better grades-tliat is from 7=;c and upwards. We have \`~:.\t~ .. _ \\_:__‘_\_;._-\;_ r.\_\ \_ i . _ _ I -_ ’ _ ~ ' l _ Y > - ; i " ' np-q _._ Clearance of Odd Clo.ths\ Alioui n do'en in this liltlc lol---ilu-y’i'e all equal in -/_I Bordered AllArou11d‘ _ c\'crv rc»pcct lovour vc-ry lr.--al clothsfnlly, we l‘.nveii’t,zi:iy _ ' iinpliiiis to iuzilcli- ,Size 2 1-4 yds long .r Q L2 .. -. il 2 1_2 i< in is - ic il 2 -IN is 3 7 ii fi if ii ii ir ii :- ii iclcurlat $1 55 Regulr ;».|.iii'.~: in :ill--come I Y I /éther Special Offerings Dur-A quit-lily. (lu sole this morning. nnual -Linen .Sale “riii;f'i;i__;isi7s S»~_'jS>=9'_‘¥{'§““* li’-gg 2 1', ‘ 4-2s ,__ \ ll ll fbi - \.=> .'f -»~ N 'oi \) Lu ‘L 'J ll ` All Towels, Towelings, Sheelings, Pillow Cotlons, Bed I 4 spreads, Long Clolhs, lluckaibucks, Plain Linens, etc, _ » __ ` ° for lhis Sale. ‘ are Discounted To overlook this buying opportunity is to make :igreat mistake. We piii'r_~li:iscd niontlis zilicul for this sale-llic prices :irc in some instances, below factory cost: For iuSi0I1CC %c Queen’s Cloth for I2 I:2c 9c Toweling for 6c All Linen ,Towels llc Large Balh Towels I6c. Elc. cle I h _ l Beer £8 Weeks _ Beer Es? Weeks Beer fs? Weeks ', Beerfsi’ Wee“ks Qr L .' roIina,’ls connected with Flora. Mac- donalrl the savior of Bonnie Prince Charlie. People speak of her much as if she lia'nini: piipcr, from Cy- ril Hrii'lns\vr>i'l.li, :i l»i'oflif\i' of l.0rd Northclide. The :icliiisilioii of the (llrihc will iiif‘rc:i.~'i‘ MV. .»\Stiil"s list nf p,lllli<-fltioiis in ibrre, the other two beini: thc |‘:ill .\lnll Ga'/.cttc rind thc flbscrvcr. n ucckly nc\\'spaper_ Mr. Asl;or's journulisiic chief is J. I.. flnrvin, who bus played nn im- portniit rolr in ldnglish politics and who, ns the liirlirlivii or Ma'/.nrln of Mr. .\.\'toi', muy r:\i.-c his muster to l\¢~i,;l\l,< of power null influence. The .\loi‘niui: l.:-nd:-r w-ill be mcrgcd with flip llnily News on April l, with ldriicsi l'ni‘lfn ns the innnulzing direct- _oi‘.-l_ Aggmlao on. The only desirable feature which llflly (`|‘ose-' (`olIc|;1‘ lui-ks on their f\f»hl¢‘liC flcld nt present, but which will sliortly bc provided, is ii 220- _vnrd sfrnightnu-n\. (~¢,,,,-_c-¢_ With Holy (`i-oss next year puttinl! in ii hid for thc New Pliiglafii-1 inter- collr-uiutr inccl: and the rowing csuhe at Luke Quinsigamond putting ln" n bid lor the National flowing Regatta, the <‘il.v id Rimin in the limelight in thi- nthlctir world after a lapse of nenriv tcn yearn. » \_\ "~ \`~ `\ -.\ _ \ . \ _ _ _Z '/ PILLS _ _ ____S ,.;r'_.~ I’ -7»)f- - ` D51' sri, _‘fc 5”? _cn U ._-4., J /._ _/_(_ '_o N f I 1. , 1' pr- ,, 3 *_ nr, 'lf i . l., r 1:-f ~e,_,_.r$f