I 1-' Louul ` ' 4 gy buried at Clyde River Cemetery he- ' - _ y side her husband who predeceased her h bglis anddl;.al]ffgE¥ twenty~two years. Rev E. P. Calder ' use 0 b S an a 5 135 Queen timer- conducted the funeral service ver" ac- . FEBRUARY 23, 1911' _._q_ I 1 I B ' ¢`-. ‘» "'rml Lamar Nuns "1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN r*"" - »- =""""“ ' PAGFSEVEN' . - ' FIRST Ol' ALL ` L Aw ' I , *Q ,g I - Hair Hel i¢niiuoiIEiowN I SSM/1-:D _ 3-. l B_. - _ ;.._... _._.H _ L, V' _-.~ Ayer’s H P hm }’t¢3l!l>0n the color of the eco rinan wa ' i' 110 ssi c ei an ’ th “|° . Y Y. Butitprompuystopigili bl; ‘I S F omotes growth, Ask you d "2 _llnand .. _ ' °°*°ffifSf~ 1.2:'-:.°.:: TF System W , 1 gr It pays to buy in this Province. A. K. Henry, Granville, was avis S Je I l _ itor to the city yesterday. - we ry StO1"e There were no cases before the po- --~ No matter how S I . lice court in this city yesterday. . A. Mchauchlin Pearies was in the with us' we keep a cogiallta piece of _Isa-airy you leave . . » _ In . and every night an Je P12 e qepord of it, give you a ticket Horatio Nelson returned yesterday ternoon. . Wefy et fi '- . - -' fter t M t t' iit i The proof vaults So that if we “.er;“ul;;‘S’t lb plncul 1" flrelfb Cilolfiil arid M(i~I;.al€liiisod:mIiliillsbo‘i-O T. C. Edgett, city, was a pass¢n_ have °“1' Sf0Y€ burned to the ground or mme °“°“gh ‘O Street. ser on the eastern train outward yes- city yesterday, returning in the af- ' - YOu could call the .___ tsrday afternoon. next day and get 3'9"" Jcwelry. A special issue of the Royal Gaz- -m you will be leased Tuesday, ninrcp 7¢\;_ _ trip of two days in this city.. M If ` _ ette today announces that one Pro- J ~, G~ Scrimseour. Cardigan. re- _you try us with your jewelry rcluiring vincisl Legislature will meet 0,, turned yesterday _ after a_ ‘business N P with our work. £1 4- _ J . 1 elue er of Francis Mills, formerly of P. E. l‘¥U¥£ few CIBYS. was a Passenger OHI- ST 0 P °* Cook’s For Your PHOTOS i ooooooooooooooooo We are now discharging Hara coal from on-_ Aninn N Gibson. ` Customers should order and take delivery of their coal this week as the price advances after Ist ober. \ C.l.yons&C0 - ur \<>0Ooooooooooooooo Oct- V Beer In cuffs' _ Sample Shoes at Small. Pr i c es wear is going uieriily on. economical people are appreciating the bargains we are offer- ing. While this sale lusts YOU Cilll g_ct the scasoifs latest stylish footwcm- :it i/ery small rices Look p . over these sample snaps. I -li-_C MEN’S-Patent leather and tan boots $3.75, calf boots $2.00,slippers l.20 up. W0l\lEN'S-Slippers, patent lcather and lan Oxfords, don- golaand patent leather boots 20 p. c. off, Dsugolzi Boots oil sizes Sl 00. small sizes 75c, Over- shocs 75c. _ BOYS'-Box calf boots $|.25 1.-_ up. Uongola boots $l.25 up,Split Boots l.l5, Czilfboois $3.20. GlRL§'-- kisl slippers $l.00_ -_l Patent lc:-iilier boots $2.00. Dongolaiboois $1.25. Box calf boots, $l.48. CHILDREN 5-Sample shoes 20 por c off, slices and slippers 25a, 59:, 75c l£X'l`R.\S--lllun Ami Slice Polish Se U.l\" O Shoe Polish, 2=,c bottlc for |52. .~:h.\e treer' 60:. licii, dum 5:- ' Royal Stewart in bbis and half bbls I ceptably. The pull bearers were: John Fedora in bblg and half bbls "‘ Marshall, Colin Fraser, .Iolin Mui'-I Purity in bbls and ba 5 ra_v,_ M. Macinillau, John l\’lcL'e»an and g “ William Scott “lie was for man ., _l_i__._..-_--_l _ ,y » y Beaver In bbls and bags ears a. consistent member of the Pufltafl 111bblS i l-'res terian Chu » iv li Clyde R er. ' ' E DR~ 'B~ B Sho liiaves to nioizin' the loss of a Quahty Guaranteed’ Pnces Low me 20 I loving mother, two sons: James and .. _ 2 O §2ref.:n | This phenomeri;l\ M l sale of snuiple foot- I Island, at the age of seventy-four iyears. He leaves a widow, three sons and one daughter. _ Yesterday morning's item re‘erring to the organ music after the Bible meeting in the First Methodist Church last evening, was furnish- ed by ii. leading citizen and one con- nected with the committee under whose auspices the event took place., A gas leak which workmen for some time have been endravcrfnz to find has been located in the pipes on Grafton Street, near the residence of T. C. James. The ground at this lulace was found to be frozen to a Irisntn of ai feet. The following pupils of Mass Bov- ycr’s department, Prince Street School, have secured buttons for the Palmer method of business writingz- Helen Harper, Bernice Brow, Margar- et Dallirig, Nettie Henderson, Ethel Vickerson, Gwen MacLeod, Ruth Burns, Helen Hood, Fannie Bell, Hol- cn Ross, Isabelle Toombs, Ruth Muc- I’lia,il, Shirley Burhoc, Jean Enman, llcth Rattenhury, Belle Love, Wilmot Worthy, Mildred Heustis, Jean Mart- in, Bessie Forsythe, Gertrude llnyncs, Constance Worth, Hcllrn Large, Mabel Scant'cbury, Annie Wright. The lecture on "The Sub-Conscious Mind” was delivered in a masterly manner by Rev. S. J. Woodroofe before a large audience in the l.l- terary Society last evening. The lec- turer quoted Pistol Spencer, Mesm- er, Dr. Broy and Dr. James. Ha also touched on the working and sleeping phase, dreams, sleep-walking etc. He cited many instances of re- markable telepathy and also spoke of the power of the mind_ over the body.-Halifax Ex.--Mr. Woodroofe’s powers as a lecturer are well known to his many friends in this city. There passed peacefully away at C-lylle River, Feb lst., after a pro- longed illness of four years, Elizabeth widow of the late George Livingstone aged seventy-three years She was var.fenkinn Soy f -‘ George at Clyde River, and two W PRO\/'SE U7* K daughters Jane, uifc of Albert Boyle, }"l°“"°"'“'P'E"' H Soincrville, Mass., and Eva, wife of & Austin Hyde, Clyde River. also two brothers James and William Bee € ` Some time 'ago .parties _in different qulp _ _ _ _ _ N parts of this Province report d hav- Wli l"R0l’Q5E T0 ~\l§}\l‘»'i lll'»f‘|M‘~5T ing heard a roll of thunder and seen _ ’ _ P|10'1‘OS IN 'lL`!ill`[wll .\tll\Tl'l tt distinct flash of liglitning in the SIIIQCI' SCWIIIQ Mhthlnt C0 A-\H"RK” " carly hours of the morning. A des» ` . QUALITY COU\"l`S wich 'us here patch from Tacoma rc-ports a falling that doesnt r»c<‘c-=-<-'\ri_\' HH’-1'* l il meteor, of which the following is ch`rl°“°t°wn Agenc prices .1rclll(`-ll-ll U0|"15"\l'*“\‘hal said: “An immense meteor plunging ynugei someuhing forynur money. into the earth causm a jar that he Singer Se wing Michiiie Col BAYER p|-|0T0GRApHER €`i1oo1i§tzPtci:)c]e,ti'1l;iiii;ston. Lrwii and has-removed itscfiice and sales from the London House to New- son’s building Victoria Row. No. 2-9ttsdr3m. 1 I 1 l'00l`ll ` '__ I L f » Deniis ry f, c. il. err: ii .l _i 160°, RichmondSt, opposite Post. surgeon Dentist red intervening points North Puy- Oflice. ' Berlin Dental Parlors Ricliuiond St. Phnne l32iJ Over Pl-owne Bron. Some Tempiing ; s . . - é:u::f;i°:‘.;t;:;:.c,j Every morsel of every article of- fered for sale today is as pure,swcct and wholesome an you could wish for. We've made good cooking our hobby-we specialize on this work alone-and are sure you get U16 best cooking you ever tasted since days of childhood. Spice Patties. . . . . . |002 d<‘Z~ Scotch Cake .. . . . 20c lb. Dsrk Fruit Cskc. . . . . . . . . .J0c “ Fruit Cookies .. . . . . l0c doz- Sultana or plain cake . . . .25c lb. Lonergan`s §?.t’, .0 gaseous formation. The sircnm van s » ~ ~* » ._..~ ._ ished almost ns soon as it was sight- ' s.___ . , *¢}_ - . ` ed, midway between Ccntralla and F _'__' ~ ~ " ` Tacoma. Several of those who saw ' lf h l thi P V' t RELIABLE ‘ND PUPULAR RDUTE fhg itiriilborgsinda it “was iimiigrmfii an B°"°m s"gi,_:a§g‘"‘ “Mm” meteor' but whether there is any ST. JOHN To BOSTON connection between the two or not is First Clue $3-59 a matter of conjecture. State Rooms 5|-0° STEEL S’l`E_AM5HU’5 UALVI£iAU5'\`1N ::Oiir La Grippe Waters will promp- CamP|¢‘°Stw'|;f|§” Tf|h‘U"*g:‘y5°;"|Lm°‘;"‘ tly relieve aching in the bones and LSU" - ° “ H “"5 ' ' ~ ill reduce almost ln- dg ¢ _ pains. They w ‘ mlQ¢ii.i'ili*w'ii?°iia‘hli(ia2'li.ii)iii>|ririli1'li\:rfBggtgrli. stantly, feverish conditions of the MOIIGIYH - °- ’“° P°"'|‘“d 5'9" 9' m' system. No ringing in head will fol- 'ol5'tii'u:ii3:¢|=¢'eE:'iii)grr:tix'i'b] iiifioiitiformntlnn 10W ihbif 9~dmlni9tmti°n*25° \’°x' E' apply to iociil ticket agents. Baggage A_ B'ostgr,`__C-entral Drugstore, Sunna- °|\0°'¢°d "h'°“l'h "°d"'° "°“°“' ,joints, headaches, and all neuralgia L. R. 'rhomnnon T F Mr P. A. .ide WM. G. LEE. Alent Bt. John. .~ dmtuwthrfstf. l'. Bannockbum, and one sister Mrs Geo Rodd Milton -Com ow n e a a fluar er 0 one o'clock yesterday afternoon. Persons in widely separated parts of the mountain regions report having seen the meteor. The shock rattled win- dows in Tacoma, shook buildings in Wilkcson, forty milfs away, and isr- allup residentsmeported sefing what seemed a lightning bolt shoot from 3 mass of clouds like n streak of flame. A. J. Prathers, a pioneer farmer of Lincoln Creek, near Centralia, de- scribes the visitant as a diagonal blave of white light running athwart Lunch Q. _ Baltery s ‘-Good Business Stand r THE i Ji, .- ,.,'. H / a Y For Sale At Tryon ii. il. Wright 'Funeral Director and em- zllrper-Mlsa A. Fe'lrg\|Ae`¢;:i,Lady llstanb- anon; Bn 0" and Promptnell Guaranteed. Ambulance calls answered at shortest noi lee. - Specialties Dialnfectinf and Fumigltingi Furniture Rapalred and RI- upholstered. llent Salesman made to orduri star-;»nsriii==.‘i=.ei== , and Property consisting of store, dwelling houn, barn and other out-buildings, all ini perfect repair and well painted, be-I ling practically new; also 9} acres of ‘prime land. People’s Theatre rnuusmw l) Arms and the Woman 2) The Pearl Necklace Lost (5) Charlie and Kiltie in »`/\ his ro err is beniituniiy and Apply to , W. H. HOOD, cohvenigntlry sixuated, within a few minutes' walk of three churches and only two hundred yards from the Tryon Consolidated School. Is also on the direct line of the rural mail route and is in every respects very desirable location for business. i Reasons for selling ill-health. Brussels. (4) A llobo°a Christmas _ BILLY STEWART In Illustrated` Song. I “NEWK” ,SAWYER In Specialty 5 Cents Admiaion 5 tents W W < The death occurred at National HW- L- MCDODBW. East Point, , _ _ I I City' Califorqiai on Dec* 30’ 1910’ who has been in the city for the it ward on the Murray Harbor, train yesterday. Miss Isabel McKenzie, dinughtgr of Rev. Mr. McKenzie, Wood Islands, left on the afternoon train for Georgetown yesterday. She will cross to Picton on the first steamer ey route to Beverly, Mass., on a visit. Yesterday _Angus DesRoches, city removed the tool house, used by Lowe Bros. when building the new First Methodist Sunday School, to Spring Park. Two horses and two wood slcighs were us--cl in transfer ring the building. A North Granville correspondent writes: The farmers are busy hauliiii: mud.-William Constable of Suinmor- side is spending his holidays in Gran- ville the guest of Mrs E. A. McFad- yen.-Miss Lillie Ora Oulton of New London, Conn., is spending the win- ter with her cousin, Miss Ethel Mc- Fadyen of Granville.-The social at the hall was grand.-The people here are enjoying the prnycrnieetings. Ofhccrs of the Canadian Seed Growers’ Association elected nt the concluding srssion of the conference nt Ottawa for the ensuing yrar are:- President, Dr. Jas. W. Robertson; vice-president, Prof. C. A. Szavitc, Guelph; G. A. Gigault, deputy minis- ier of agriculture, Quebec; John Mocney, Regina, Sesk.; secretary- treasurer, L. H. Newman, Ottawa. Included on the executive council is Professor M. Cummings, Truro, who is also on the directorate, the other Maritime directors being W. W. Huh- barh, deputy minister of Agriculture for New Brunswick; Theo. Ross, Charlottetown; Prof. F. F. Archi- bald, Truro; D. Innes, Tobique Riv- cr,_N. S., and T. Waugh, North Be- deque, P. E. I. Collector Nash, whose retire- ment. and superannuation on the 2_8t\i L p inst. was chronicled yesterday, en- , tered the Inland Revenue service at Halifax, his native. city, on 12th De- B» F- KEl'FH'S THEATRE. BOSTON cemlier, 1870, as Exciseman. He re- moved to- g;hari0ttet0wn_ July 23' Gertrude Hoffmann at B.F. Keit`i’s 1873, and organized the Inland Reve- Theatre is Proving ‘me of the bi? nue division.. here as collector, re- [$9573 d1"f*“'i"€.’ CMU!! l-l\it.lf0il\11a'r - muted go pigtou N_ 3_ Oct" 14 playhouse has ever had and an'on Mrs. veneher -__ Wil! was however, "‘Roubaix” . Zum-l3uk sure featuring, hrulles, . . . - 5 9 im, on ine tieitn of collector Lor- Wh0_1\HS 2"" S6211 her mammoth Pro- lmimv and ,~¢mai,,¢d in charge umm duction and Miss Hoffmann herself in F A April' U_ig5_ when he returned tu twellvel diferent impersonatifns- of 'm \ 7 ” (‘li-irlott toun, whore be h=s r:ma'n WU- "10‘~VU Cilebfif-ilfl CHD Ycfidill' H Y Y L h ei until now. Every officer in the explain the popularity of this fest- an \ 0 Picton ond Halifax d'i\'isious has t“fe~ F°l`_th@ CUUUUI-I “`€‘@'¢ MUSE - _ _ died. as well ns every on-iccr in the H"5"‘"“" Wm "MY h" l""“Emm "°“' Better check ii at once-Ne lect often leads to serious illness. . g Charlottetown divis'on, during Mr. i\‘l€l`t?-lily. One Ol this law fcfzaturos i , . Nash’s long trnure of srrvicc of 40 ¢~“!4` 11 _Z01`I=,€0'<_S Ilffl \‘C i011 0 ' years and 3 months. ~With one ex- ‘\e’S”0_h1l S "SPl`U\§ _SC“§»" _‘Nth It t motion, N. white, of the pts: oiiice, Pifilltlfllldsflase ectlrnz spd liighr ef- ' i not an officer of the civil service of 6 S. un' it- woo ¥\Y1'1\i> 15 Bn WUH- _ .. . . . . ' GHn8,m’ in C.,B,.,0,,,e,0,,,,,_ .5 in uw ;iErftil1‘n;i-séchtitint' nnhs yfotsii one uf ls thc most siiccessfiil cough .eniedy for young .uid old. servire lo;lny. /ill are zone, most 8 >1ZlI‘ffS is in 'Jr tu'i\“G \"~'l?-el” " ~ nre dead, who entered the Service toirel. Such popuin.r features as th. i' P71345 25°- when Collector Nash entered htre, bathing ZIYIS. U13 bell i1iFfS. IVR. Special Edition of this paper should be.. issued to tell , the news that Stanley Bros celebrated 1 “Roubaix” and “Stanley” qualities of 1' Sedan Cloth have arrived. ' ' . 1 ' Y A beautiful soft Sedan Cloth made from ‘ tlie finest wool by expert weavers in Roubaix, France. The finish of this cloth is absolutely niatchless, while in appearance r-ind wearing qualities there is no other cloth that can approach any- where near it. Black Dull Navy Crimson Bright Navy Dark Bron'/Le Navy Blue ,I-Iunter’s Grccn Dk. Navy Chocolate Old Blue Mid Brown \/Vistcrin Fawn Plum '54 inches wide $1.65 per yard _ Send for bamples “Stanley” A Sedan Cloth with excellent wc.'1rin_q qualities and appearance. It is not as will stand roughcrpliandling and wear. Black Plum Burgundy Crimson Dk.Hunter’s Green Duli~Grecn Mid Navy Aloes Green Dark Navy ` Terra Cotta Brown 5l inches wide $1.25 per yard Send for Sam les fine as the “Roubaix” quality but ' a 9 will be retained and 'in exe ton l- 1"' ARENA Ho all ye uierric gt-ntlenicii Anil ull vc lrulics _cnv Though old Kii gg Winter reigns without Within 'tis bright as May. Here youth mullicauiy joy- ous throng When days dull caros are o‘er And pass the happy hours of eve ‘ Upon the glassy floor. Band tonight Doii’t miss it. ?= Optical g _ _ _ ° _ I _ ' summer evenings, while pleasant en- Hlllsdalt f‘*"".‘ F0' 53|* mgli, becomes a bit monotonous. Why not The undersigned offers for sale his . _ - ‘ f.....,..f in ......, 4 mn.. nt... Ct... de-;i-;ie to have a change next summer and lottetown situated' on R,oyaltyhRoad d .u b tin -P Our i. with'n one mile of Railroads, C urch- ~ _ es add School. There are good build- span e evenl gs Oa g ings on premises. This farm is in a high state of cultivation and well C A N 0 E S A N D S K l S . § watered. If above farm is' not sold ' ‘-' by Private Sale before March 8th it ‘ will besold on thatdato a_tlp.m.fbgether < d ;\t§§mF~gg\c;<5ov%f3:v=;;iiY't“° f““l‘,°,;;,_T”” Por - - . 1 . _ `| . July 'O' 1873' ly strong surroundin 'I bill ‘~ JW El ` 1 pcnplcin . I l . ~ ' ~ - ‘ 5, s net. Y. _ _._ provided. One of the fontuirs will be I D"'m"5t E ` anna, the return to Boston of J. K. Mur- . ‘ V tr ‘ray and Clara. Lune, the old Castle : ;;§f-,:=;-- _ ~ Maichlcss is grown on the sunny slopes of Ceylon whcr.: experts give their whole attention to its cultivation. It is n hi.-:nil of thc best teas grown-sent to ns in 'airtiglit carlflies with :ill its virgin---purity and strength undefiled. Matchless zixakes the best cup of tea you evcr tasted~a fragrant delight ir::u start to cud. Malchless is the best tea at its price--~nsl< fhosc wluiuseit. I’er1b..................... .25€ For urther partir-ular»app‘\ to \\ .iilnce 1 d Physician and Surgeon ,i§;.y»_»ii»».is--i rio-iii of i;l_r,i,-_,,135-_e. els and sty es an we are confident that we would please you. UL J_ W. Crder one now and be ready to lia_vea1 delightful summer. Graduate lleGill University, Mont. Send For Catalogue’ real, Quo. Lats Resident House Surgeon ‘igestern General Hospital, Montreal’ T h e W mi E n 0 S C n 0 e C 0, ` M hjxpm Opucim en<>n» m once nw mn: st Pderborouuh’ ont Formerly occupied by the into Dr ,.17¢11qnf. Tryon. g__,. ...._.. ¢» ____ , F, F, K.-,|iy_ , I-26d ttsgcuks. . V . ‘ . .1 . ' ‘ . ‘ l f ="w~».-»1'.~_f 4. », ._ _ _ , . . - . - .1 -. ~ .~ . - .- V ~ : ~ 5' ~_ ,.;, _, C f? .=' ~»<~ » ...ae ~.-' -. Ap ._ ii' ;é I V' \ qi , g A .`¢¢`..,,._,.\._..-,~ai-...-‘-== na-.-. .-t.. ,.._. --<1-an-cr il i,