` pgBRUA'RYi6\19rz g ' y '-'l'Hli»1'rlé‘r»nu. _y In .- t <'”'f~ _._:.;»'-*_ », f. -f ,..- . . _ ‘-2"'¥;f,l`.;-_l',,‘,- ‘:.,|,_-_.-~;,~,4| 'I , ,_‘_f,1 ,f _/_'_,, .,'4‘:_.,¢‘*'j`.,_-I-Z ', 'r 4 .,';,/,I -_.-. ' i f ~ . I ' I . 1 ff;-_, _'M-'_:<”Jf;>,'i_"i#'é",.=.;»,L_-T.-1 '» - -` ' . _. f. -I , if- '_ , . .°» .-..~ ;. -~ - ..~¢,".",-‘r..’. ' ~.`._.-.-.'.._.,» ~.~_ ~, ., ,J _/.1 :.~:'. .>' '_ fi, ' -, " Wife' fi* '.i="."~'.»'-I-if-'I'--'-‘ '.. ,Jw »: 1 1. .Hi 1' ",'."'»_' =. '»-/' .- , l'lll'l UIWI' ""` ni , w,.:_ ‘sf-'54 A-,yt 2-55 I ' '_-; ~ -- : _ - _ - - -- , ' 1 , Y ' ' ` ' ~~ " ~ Poi.I'r1Cs IN 'rms s'rA'rus _ E TH . i, _-_f “THE ON ING At 60 Years Of Age, Gin Pills Give Me Perfect Relief” As one begins to get along in life, thc vital organs grow less active and nm] nssistsiice. Men |md_wonien of 50, 60 and 7o should read the following km.; very carefully. It points the way to a hnppy, healthy old age and long life. E. G. WOODFORD, Consulting Miping Engineer, 19 llr;o.m\vA\', Ni-:W Yong. 50 BnoAo Sritairr House, Loxvnoiv. "Bought some of your GIN PILLS at Victoria, B. C. last September. I mule inquiries in New York on my arrival there but was unable to obtain any information about iheiu. Your remedy, I find at 6_0 years of age, to give nie perfect relief au I regret very much that you have not 19- .4 \ made arrangements to have GIN PILLS on sale in - New Yoik and London, as I urgently recommend GIN " PILLS to friends of my age as being the one thing that does me good. I \ ' boxes of GIN PI will be glad if you will send nie a few LLS to my London address and a few to my omce in New York by post if possible' ’. ` _ woooronn. P. Si. Since receiving the above letter from l\lr. Woodford we have completed arrangements for s l ' GIN PI LS to the British Publiclipp ymg L Perhzi s ou are 60 e rs of P Y _ y ai age. Perhaps your Kidneys are troubling you. /-. Mr. Woodford did-get GIN PILLS-keep _ I- W B box always on hand-take them xvheiicvcr .. \_{._»,f_'__,;,/' ./‘ . ' you feel that the kidneys need help. You . '| will _find an occasional GIN PILL will keep _ -. , you in perfect health sud free from pain and l J.-‘1 l discom ort. 5oc, a box, 6 for $2.50. Write V fvogfrce ssiirp? surghgive Gl1(i1]P1LL3 3 trial c ore you uy em. A < ress National ', .JZ .. - < . . A "l"[f,`,_,;'t'Ll;’,_;_h(,,:":§§,ff.f,FT 'N iijnlzl Cbpgixisxalloto. of Canada Limited, .`\-W’ -.1 _,fl / 1”.-is ,’.i::“ 3; iv f fl* i I I l _ ‘ mANoA.'ro|\u-: s|.ooo AN systcni r.nti purify the blood. Ask your D NQRVE TABLETS build up the dfusslst- soc. shox. no "08 =l'N3s\v'f6nK HIPPODROME. . New York's largest playhouse, the I-lippodrome, continues to offer "Around the World” twice every day. This is by far the most popular scr- ics of spectacles ever shown in the big building. Over 200 animals take part in the pageantry while 1200 people are employed on the great stage. The circus features include Hassan Bcn Ali’s troupe of Berber ncrobitts in whirlwind tumbling and pyramid building; the Mirano Broth- crs who perform marvelous feats on 9, pole sixty feet high; the Dollar Troupe of acrobnts, while thc trained donkey Pete and its owner Von Cleve, cssistecl by Marceline, the famous Hippodrome clown, add to the fun in the Blarney Castle scene. Other popular features are the great Sand- stornw scene, the gorgeous Butterfly Bullet and forest fire, the Indinn llnrbar, the Grand Canal, Venice by Moonlight, the wonderful Alpin‘c.sccnc not to mention Ireland, England, Spain, Honolulu, in fact, every country on earth worth visiting. On Sunday night, Feb. 11th, Jan,Kube- lik, the Bohemian violinist was hcnrd in ri final American concert concluding his present tour of the United States.. A popular program .was given at popular prices and Mr, ‘,K\1belik had the assistance of Walter Jllamrosch and orchestra from the N. .Y. Symphony Society. On Sunday evening, Feb. 18th Mme. Luisa Tet- razzini will sing at the Hippodromc accompanied by Nahun Frapko and his orchestra of 75 musicians. _ Mme. Lilian Tctrazzini will thus inaugurate her second American con- cert tour at the N. Y. Hippodromc, with a popular concert. The ggle of seats commenced Monday morning, Februaty 12th spd the concert will bc given at popu nr prices. Assisting Tetrazzini will also be Nat Yves, pianist and Emilio Puyans, flutist. Mr. Puyans was formerly with thc Pittsburgh and Dnmroscli orchestras. Mr. Yves is a young French pianist and both have been engaged 'by Mr. W. H. Leahy, Manager of Tetrazzini for the present concert tour. Only twenty concerts will be given in the principal cities of the Uiiitcd States and Canada after which Tetrnzzini will return to fill her European cn- gagements. "Symole Tookeys are of great val- ine for coughs, colds, hoarseness, tick- ling or huskey throat and bronchial affections, 25c ,1 box, E. A. Foster, the mail special 'yesterday afternoon. .le crossed to Georgetown on the Earl Grey yesterday. _ J. F. Gallagher, of St. -Tonn, one of the best known travellers in the maritime provinces, is soon to retire .`rom the road and go into lunincss for himself at Campbellton, IN. B.)- St. John exc. (Mr. Gallagher is wide- ly known in this city and province.) ::Don't cough," when you can cure yourself so quickly and P10858!-lu! -.nth Rexsii cherry juice-this truly delicious medicine la really very el- fectnsl. Bo much faith have we in it that ws guarantee every b°'fl-ll we sell to give satisfaction or the price. 251:. hack. Sole asm” -The Rexall Store. The McKinnon _llrug Co., Cor._Gt. Geo, &: Kt Staci “The lust League game in Char- lottetown takes place in the Arena this evening when the Vics and Ab- bles meet once more. The rooters for both teams will be out in full force. - ’ 2-16d1i. _ _‘_,;___-_- 'l`O TELEPHONE -UNDER ' WIDE OCEAN NEW »YORK, February 12-Tc1e- phoning from New York to LODUOH iS entirely practicable, declared Pr0l. Michael Idvosky Pupin, of ,Columbia university, yesterday. I don`t Know what the new Randall repater ia, re ferred to in despatcbes from Boston. But. by means of ,the inductnnce coll method which I worked out and S016 ten years ago to the Bell Teleghonr company, the Western Electric com pany and the Seaman brothers of Bei lin, Germany, 5 London-New York o. Sun Francisco-Honolulu, or Honululi Manila telephone awaits merely tht commercial need for lr.. Present telegraph cables probably could not be used. So the only diffi- culty in transoceanie telephony is Oni of capital-and the capital’s only di Fliculty is to assure itself of a recom pcnsing demand. You know, that, owing to dillerelwr in time,there are only two nnd a half hours of our business day whicl comes within the London business day The 'London-Ne\v_ York telephone would have to support itself really those two and o half hours. It comes down simply to the question of de- mand. Professor Pupin's invention, for which the Bell company alone pai( him $200,000 fiat and 3 royalty of $7,500 n yc`ai‘ during the life of the pntcnt, is simplicity itself. It consist of coils of wire similar to ordinary induction coils, placed at interval. along the communicating wire. Eacl coil takes up the spoken and retrans- rnits it ln full 'energy to the next,and so on to the destination. . They already have in operation a telephone cable under my system be- tween England nnd Belgium. Englan-‘ Central Drugstore, iS\|nnysid,c. 2-15d3i Stock Taking Over A Remnant Sale Now On Dress lengths in Panaruas, Voiles, Cashmerés, Fancy stripes,ctc, Remnant in Muslius, Piqucs, Flaunelettes,Sateens and Prints, small ends of Laces, Embroidery, Ribbon, etc etc, I i All Piece Goods will be subject to 20 p. c. discount, and the balance of our Furs bought as samples will be sold at half price, 'l his opportunity to secure some genuine bargains will be for one week only and 2.75 will be sold for 2.00. This sale will include all our Mcn°s nill begin on Friday morning, A lot of black clotli Skirts, satin triiinned, and good value at Clothing to be disposed of at net cost to us. Ch dl ®. R ddin ,adn Cf' 4 Tear up y and use rugs and painted, var and have a more stylish home, and Bud more healthful in every way. our Carpet nished, stained or waxed floors. your floors will be better, cleans . , Rb' .. Shrw n-Williams Ploder n Method Floor Finishes lilve the dicssiest floor:ei'fects at a cost that is always lowest. ' FOR SALE BY ' . S. W. Crabbe HARDWARE. PAINTS & OILS M ___ _ 'l _ lu. ’-'S J NDERW00 ‘_ Typcwriters' HAVE THE LARGEST SALE Over half a million in use. Free trial' anywhere. The United Typewriter Go., of N.S.. . LIMITED. W. ll. ECKERSLEY, Manager. 2-8di'tf. * » f . l | and France are negotiating for our between 'England and Germany, add cd Professor -Pupin. In this country there is being lnld an underground conduit between Washington and Bos ton. It is completed between New York and Philadelphia and between _ Boston and Providence. Why no swlfter application had been made in ten years by the Amerl can telephone companies could not 1 be learned yesterday. Local officers with authority to speak were in Flo- rida. It was learned at the New York Telephone company, however. that it was true there were no engi- neering difficulties, in the way of a New York-London or New York-- Frisco telephone conversation. A Pupin coil at each mile and 9, quar- ter point would carry the sound wa- ves audlbly. , Professor Pupin declares there’s thc ocean. It seems wonderful mere- ly because we have not yet done it. i -u 1 WASTII RUN DOWN. Doctors and Medicine Failed To Cure Him. Many people become run down, but don’t know just exactly what their trouble is. As a rule it is improper circulation of the blood, owing to not lust taking proper care of themselves All they want is a good tonic to build up the system and put their blood in proper shape, and for this purpose there is nothing to equal Bnrdoek Blood Bitters. ilt regulates the stomach, liver and bowels, purifies the blood and tones up the entire system. Mr. Murdock A. Morrison, Tarbot, N.S.. writes:-"I am now writing to tell you what Burdock Blood Bitters has done for me. Last Summer I was all run down, and doctors and medicine failed ta cure ine. At last I decided to try a bottle of -Burdoek Blood Bitters.`and after taking one bottle I begun feeling better, and after I had taken the remedy for two months I was completely cured. I can safely recom- mend yaur remedy to anyone." " Manufactured only by The T. lm- bnrs Co.. Limited. Toronto. Oni. Card of Thanks To the electors of Charlottetown, Ladies and Gentlemen:--I return you my sincere thanks for your con- ldence ln me as expressed by your votes at the Civic Election yesterday. I appreciate your support the more highly as I refrained from canvass- lns except through my publishes earn ln the daily papers. Sincerely Yours, SIMON W. CRABBE. 2-16d1l. _, , , _ It pays to buy in this province Anyone interested in typewrlters -4 A News - ii-IAT Doss Ms soon “ I -» I ' ltcv. E. J. Rattee. Malpeque, was when in among those arriving ln the city on - The Canadian Pacific is the Short nothing wonderful in talking across, ::-Mac's Cough Mixture is a. splen- did preparation of unrivalled merit. for curing the cough and relieving the :old. It banlshes all irritation from the throat, cures hoarseness and pre- /ents the vocal cords from being sf- ected by the malady. It ls the best :ough cure that has ever crossed a :ounter. Price 25c. The Two Mac’s. 12-10drtf. . ::Bunt.ain, Bell & Oo., for best coal. 3 .cwest prices. _ 1-23dtf. 5 CANADIAN rAois-10 RAILWAY. lirect Route Charlottetown to Mon- treal, the trip being made in twenty- ` our hours. Close connections are nada for all points beyond and bauges and transfers are avoided. "few electric light sleepers on the G. - ’. R. Halifax Montreal run, and this Toad has the, best dining car service. ‘his is the only line operating com- »nrtment cars-Montreal and Ottawa, o Toronto, and Montreal and Tor- .nto to Vancouver- J.K. Ross, the local C. P. R- agent, can supply all information. drtf. What Followed a Cut A Ma istrate's Wonderful Ex ericncc Mr. J. E. Arsennult, it Justice of the Pence, and station master nt Wellington, on the Prince Edward fclnnrl Ry., has had a wonderful proof of the healing power of Zam- iuk. He says: "Four years ago, I had an accident. I slipped in the station and fell on a Ireight truck, sustaining a bad cut on the front of my leg. I thought this vonld heal, but instead of doing so t developed into a had ulcer and lat- ~r into a form of eczema. which spread very rapidly and also started in the other leg. Both legs became io swollen and sore that I could only go about my work by having them iandaged. My doctor said I 'must -top work and lay up. “After six months of this trouble f consulted another doctor, but with io better result. I tried all the sal- ALBANY N Y , Feb. 15-After bitterly assailing Charles F. Murphy, Leader of Tammany Hall, who is characterized as the “Arbiter of Des- tinies," and adopting resolutions seeking to curtail the influence of both State and National Conventions this year, the annual meeting of the Gimeral Committee of the Democratic League of New York State adjourned late yesterday afternoon to meet for conference on the day preceding the State Convention for election of Na- tional Delegates. ANNOUNCEMENTS »~Attshtinn is csilca to s_\v.orsh- be's card of thanks elsewhere. err* U °*Don’t miss the game between tho Abbles and Vics in the Arena this evening. 2-15d1i_ "Tonight/s gunic is thc Inst chancc the Abhics have to make a hid for the Trvuhy- 2-icuii. "Get your seats for the guinea at the Arena. this evtning. The plan at H\|Ell€S'- 2-Ilidli. "I-larvest Division, Canoe Cove, will meet tomorrow, Saturday night, at' 8 o'clock_ By order, “Attention is called to the sale nd bf F. A. Wllttmi, Victoria, (',ra|m\ld, which takes place on llsrch 6, 1912, F‘or further particulars see ad in g with zsm-ack. D l‘=‘°“°~ _ _ | “A meeting of the Northern In- 'stitute will he held in Mayfield Hall ,on Monday, Feb. 19th, at 7.30 p. yrn. Subject, Soil Cultivation. All welcome to attend. if money saving is your aim attend our Forced Removal Sale. Nat. Clo. Co. 2-15d3i Big S vlngs for you in all departments at our Forced Re- moval Sale. Nat. Cla. Co. V 2-.5d5i i Honsis Norms Yesterday Hzimmoird Kelly, South- port, returned frmn New York where res, liniments and lotions I heard of, ‘int instead of getting 'better I got .vorse. “This was condition when I got ny first box of Zam-Buk. Greatly' to my delight that first box gave me 'elief. I continued to apply it to the sores, and day by day they got bet- er. I could see that _at last I had got hold of something which would :ure me, and in the end it did. “It is now over a year since Zam- Buk worked n cure in my case, and :here has been no return of the ecze- na or any trace of'it." Such is the nature of the great :urcs which Zam-Buk is daily effect- ng. Purely herbal in composition, zhis great balm is a sure cure for all akin diseases, colds, sores, chapped hands, frost bite, ulcers, blood-pois- oning, varicose sores, piles, scalp sores, ring-worm, inflamed patches, nits, burns and bruises. All druggists ind stores sell at 50c. box, or post ’rce from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, up- rn receipt of price. -x-1-ii-i-i»~x-i»1-1-i-i-1-1-1-i~»i-1-1-i-x-' ?) W. J. MacMillan ’ f M. D. .?L1»~!..L.Y._!.1¢»$- Physician and Surgeon. - Residence 148 Prince btrt ct - dthstu Sm. Phone :1|0J r~r~I~i'°i°'l°°i*i"l'*I*'l-I-l°°l~l°i'°l°°l~i~i~!~. N0 GERMAN WHITE CAN HEREAFTER - MARRY SAMOAN NATIVE. BERLIN, Feb. 12-Dr. Solf, the new secretary of state for the colon- ies, has issued an order forbidding for the future all marriages between whites and natives in the Samoan Is- lands, belonging to Germany. Child- ren of marriages heretofore legally contracted will be regarded as of white birth, but offspring of the other unions customary in the islands will be classed among the colored or na- tive population. The order comes as a culmination of a long agitation against mixed marriages into which 5 large propor- tionrof the white colonists and even of the imperial officials in German Samoa have entered and which were tolerated and even protected by for- mer administrations in the colonial office. The institution is no\v regarded as a danger to German prestige in the islands and even as a menace to thc future of the colony ns, according to the orhcial standpoint, while colonists iater-marrying with natives very of- ten sink to the lower cultural level of the aboriginal population, while the children inheriting the bad qualities of both parents, form an undesirable element of the population. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS OF PRAYER IN RELAYS. BHANTFORD, Ont., February I2- A prayer of‘tweuty-four hours’ dura- tion tsken up in relays of fifteen min- utes each was commenced here last night under the auspices of the men and religion forward movement. The ninety-six prayers will be concluded at nine o’clock tonight. The particl- pants were nllotted in their respective fifteen minute periods, hour and place, making no difference in the per- formance of the duties assigned to each man. Some of those engaged are employed in local factories. - BLOWN FROM THE (FAB. . ELIZABETH, N. J., F'ebruary12- John Adder. engineer, and Joseph Fltzsimmons were literally blown out of the cab of a freight locomotive here today hy the explosion of a flue. They were picked up unconscious and it is believed that the fireman cannot live. The locomotive was going slowly at the time and stopped when the pipe burst. Burning coals scat- tered on the track, set flre to the ties s/nd resulted in calling out the fire dcmu-tniont. ' z. he had been attending the Old Glory |Snle. The two your old colt ; i’rinc.i Mnrjor which he purchased ut that snlc crossed over on the Earl Grey yesterday and will arrive in this ‘city fills morning ou the eastern train. Tins colt issired by the noted stallion Moko, a horse with the best record of any producer of 1911. I-lc has sired ten with a record of 2.10 and thirty with records of 2.30 and nnrl under. Prince Msrjor has it Jfull brother with n. mark of 2.041, The colt is coming two years old and shows every prospect of being one of the fastest stallions ever brought to this country. It was im- possible for thc Guardian ycsterday to find out the price paid for this voungster but it is understood rthat the amount paid by the owners was upwards of $1000. Children Cry for I-'|etch¢r"c" . ORI ' The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been an use for over 30 years, has borne the signature ol and has been made under his per- il' £5' ` Allow no one to deceive youlntlilh All Counterfelts, Iinltntlons and “J ust-as-good" are but E¥l»crlments that trifle with and endanger the health ol Infants and. Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro- ¢0i-lc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its nge is its guarantee. It d stroys Worms if E S sonal supervision since its infancy and alloys Fcverishness. It cures Dinrrlicaa. and Wind Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation Be Good to Yourself and the w_orld will be good to you. The way is to keep your stomach, IWW, kidneys and bowels right. And you’ll find great help in Bnizci-iAM’s I 1>ii.i.s Sold Everywhere- In bn" g5¢_ BORN GRANT-At Peake‘s Road, King's County, P. E. I., on Sunday, 14th January, 1912, to Daniel and Mrs. Grant, a. daughter.--L.L, PURCELL-In this city, Feb. 14, 1912, to Joseph and Mrs. Purcell, a FISHER-At Riverton, King's Coun- ty, P. E. I., on Wednesday, 31st January, 1912, to James and Mrs. Fisher. a son.-L.L. _W DIED TURNER,-In this city, Feb. 14, widow of the lnte James Turner day morning at 8.45 to St. Dun- 's C thedr l and to R C Cc- _ Real Men Wanted To “make good,” requires a mnn‘s unbampered ability. Frequently. headaches and other annoying ills. brought on by the habitual use of coffee and tea, make it quite impossible for a man to think clearly and do his best work. Posrum -made of clean, hard wheat -is really a fooddriuk, and used regularly in place of coffee or tea which contains the drug, caffeine has helped thousandscf people in every walk oflife, by removing the handicap to NATURAL a- bility. The change to Postuiu for, say, ro days, may point the way for you, , “Il'|erc's a Reason” il ¢ i rl ‘of Canadian Whlifntliirili alflniiiaidiin Fastow. bl 1 I I b . (nndfznrm ll” C enl(‘ompuny. V L`liv~aa n os urn er » Ltd . W lndlor. Ontario, Canada. , + - =_»-uhm A and Flatuleney. It asslnillates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. c The Clilldrcn’s Panacea-The Mother’s Friend. sr-:nuini-: CASTORIA Atwavs , I Bears the Signature of - , , &% The Kind You ilave Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years 'Mt CINTIUI CDIPIIIV. 71 IIUIRAY ITIIIT. “KW YORK UNT. - H KEITI-I & l"ROC'[`OFl~'S FIFTH AVENUE 'l`l~lFA’l`Rl