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These are Wddiu idk; nun. ‘ 1 berg Stamped Mats---Cotton a 11 d 1?0und11Patches at ,rock bottom prices _ Yoongmen 111111 ...iso 11.111 “Mys1o1e'7 a sditalile place to buy Clothing oi-` f Furnifyhigigs. _-3' ;1’15,_ *.11 1 S1111 1111111 siiiri . ` i'f',,: F oi; ojné`*of our pretty ties wguid be nice* to wear wh _ Home." _ _ _ ` 1 if. ~ en “Seeing Nellie 1111111111111 11111111111. \ tisditf. .. 1 i 1 ` ‘~"-Q... ‘ \- .`-11. _ ur. "' '-1 ffl ~' FREIGHT Tama is HELD UP BY il D06 NAPOLEON, O., Feb. 27-Wabash operators today scout the proverbial gratitude of a dog. A iine»i-ihepherd dog \vas run over by a wagon. The sympathetic boys treated and halid- aged its injured paws and gave it a bed for the night. After the office was closed the ani-, mal pulled 11 lever setting a stop sig- nal. A wci-itbouud through freight was held up 40 minutes till the chief opemtor could be aroused. LIQUOII WINS 0VER SICK WOIiIl\I'I ENEMY CONYNGHAM, Penn., Feb. 27-It requiijeil only one glass of liquor to convert Mrs. A. S. Rittenhoiise from the cause of total abstinence to that of liquor. _ Several days ago sho was stricken with aspasm. A glass of whiskey saved her life. When informed of the fact today she at once ordered her name stricken from several license re- inoustrances which she had signed, commenting : 1' "If liquor 'saved my life it cau’t be such a had drink, after all.',' - , ' Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine linies in lea when the Iiver is right the lalnsch and bowels are riglii. CARTBN8 LITTLE fo l - LIVER PILLS " / gchflylbulhrmlycolw U/ _ m '.1°.'.:.i1."1‘.“'°f1°‘*- Clarins cmd 1.-ff.- 1111.: 1:"I1;“.1"* ’ I 91"? _....1 ' ~ 'i I si ‘ie _ 1 --- ~- l'I:idaehe,.aai_ Distress after Eating. , s.i.ii,i>_111,,s-.sn um. smell ru.. \. Gihlilhb-uubu Signsiure _ in 1-1 1 lg RECIPROCITY MAY _ COME TO A VOTE. WASHINGTON, March 1-The an- tiou of the Senate in the fixing of the time for a-vote on the Liorimer ques- tiol1'makea it possible that the Can- adian reciprocity agreement will coma to a vote. Home of its opponents have ex- Dressed ¢,_wish that it might be pass- ed upon at this session. ____,__.____..___. LONDON TRIES NEW HOIJUIAS SKIRT. As if the "bobble" skirt topped bv one of those monstrous, Iiata which still are' thevogue in Dopdon, were not et"lo`ugh` `to"in`a.ks lojvely , woman 111° _ rsverss 1111 lovéiy, _ comm the "harem" or “PasliA'_' skirt frdrn'P§r- is is i1io.iiiicseio11.ot tiis divided 'rid- ing l`1aI5l_t)f'to make fair _femininity lookhfbriftlie .world like the clown n e .c cu .. , _ This ‘ to make the harem skirt""0'I,,f. 'B Ha lit# fallen rather fist: u1.1'lIlialcii1tions_si-11'1.i1st= 11111 pioniossis’-of ti1s_'ow oosrnmo wiii mee`t' ‘witli"'f§iIui'e Indra. The effect of the ghrriieiif 'Is _tb make s. woman looll_ S 'jieiiteat dowdy, and, therefore your dashing New York girls will have none of it. . _ ONLY A NAIL. * 1 1.1.1 T” 1. 'llHlllH [ll lil|lWll IELEEHIPHEHS Hlllll 1 lNN_|hl MEETING i Last evening in this city 11111 011111-- 'loftctown Order of Railway Telegra. Pliers held their annual meet. There was a large attendance. "llc following are the officers eicct- ed for the ensuing year;` Chief Teiegraphcr-A. E. Clarke. lst Vice-W. M. Flynn. 2111] VlC€_J, D, Enmnn, Sec'y Treas.-J. 111. R. McEwen. l\‘ll1I'slinll-W. W, Cox, Iu.~i`de Scnfiuel-L. H. Doiigliis. Outside Sentinel-G. J, Mc(‘01~- mack. Delegate to Convention at Toroiito --I). W, (`.la,rlIin. ` DIIIIIII WEARS BITIIIIIG SUIT ,, _Al.l3ANY, N. Y., Feb. 27--Asa re- _Bult of the efforts of the Rev. J. A. ,I1/IcCuaig, a well~knnwn purist, wh.. recently made a tour through Al- bany's underworld, valuable oil paintings of a local saloon have been "done over” to conform with the rules of decorum. Whcn thc own-er of the pictures _wns informed by officers i~ln.t1i1day that his paintings must be either "draped or remoied" by to- ilayglie hired an artist and put him to work. The result was startling. “Diana at thc Bath," said to have been valued at $10,000, is no longer shocking. Diana herself hes been clad in a bathing suit of brilliant hue, while her atitendants wcar suits of rainbow varieties. The man in the lpainting appears in a convict garb, wears a silk hat and smokes a pipe. Another ~valuable work, "The Awakening of Adam," has been “done over" so that Eve wears a suit of blue pajamas and Adam a flair of overalls. Both have on boxing gloves. Go IN aihvo cAa11v.iN _ ro sasx HEALTH. A novel plan for treating tubercul- osis ia to be given a trial by' an Iu- diana man who has organized a car- avan that will include two automo- biles and 12 vans to tour the states North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi during the winter. There will be 50 persons in the ilarf-Y “'l1\°l1 W9” 9"' ganized by the father of a child af- flicted with the disease. The patients will have the advantages of out-of- door life and a. winter in the South without the vsxins r0“f11\° 01 “_Sf““' torium. Nurses. 000145 and PhY`S‘°l°“° wilbaccompauy the Plffy- Tha fflll will be made a pleasure tour as well as an expedition in search of health. ,_-if-*"*“_”` ANNOUNCEMENTS. "Good wages will be paid to three good house carpenters and a carriage woodworker. See cl. col. for particul- ,,,.,_ 3-2.111. 1 “Voice Specialist, Prof. H. A. Tauton. teacher of Voice Culture, piano “ml Organ. Voice Cultura a specialty. Studio, 156 Great George 1-it. ' 2-7dttsrw6w. “The ladies of Grace Church intend homing a tea and sale of handy and useful articles on the 23rd- Mlfm- Rencrve that date, as the ladies of ,Grace Church are mnownesdzécgr their N- teas. ' , ' I Restores coiorito Gray or Faded hair-Removes . a n f drilffand invigorates -th_e>ScaIp ithe service of the ,Cauatlianddiink of =Commercc,_ havi g lef the Royal of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia.) If- Pflys to buy ih this Province. ` Yésterda mornin Fred Worth of probably the first to be seen here this lseason. ‘\ Tue hockey special from Montague janu Souris to this city yesterday bfifuiéht about fifty excursionists while that from fglummerside brought “bf-*Ut Eighty. Theybotb left on re- turn after midnight, '_ _The llnht suddifgll of last V vening wiu slightly _im roy¢'_"t¥i§'il1renay :ood al==11;hi.uz‘_i ;;1"'sud _ ,oiinu nie cis.. rua. w,ii11'.ilr.._1111...1.1.1.1_11 11.1. IWHI lll_ a r1;markg,Ii`Iy__g'dod' condition for sleighing since_.tba first snowfall of the season of guy permanence. _'P1111 last s`. D. C. Coiiége .ink 1.11111. of the __sea_son' I took place Tllesday ,milllt yivhen, _' a large Party from thié cityviverit out at 7-30 IMI). on a' sp__éc§al and enjoyed _themselves to ,thc xitmost. The spec- ‘Rl returned that n`,ght about 10.45. Ivan Reddin, formerly of this city and uoiv in Calgary. has re-entered Bunk, v-'ith uhicli he had been con- llLf~'£e1l lor the past few years. His friciiils bcre will bc iritcrcsied to kn;>w thathc is 'now receiving a ccn- side. ably increased salary. At the meeting of the South Afri_ can Veterans in the Magisti°at.c'1; 1`°°m last €V0l\lI1g1'callcd to consider the selection of men for the Corona. tion contingent from this province, there was a large attendance of me veterans. It was decided, after con- siderable discussion, that the m9_¢,t.1r be left entirely in the hands of the commanding officers, A North Sydney exchange of Fcb. 25th says: The match race on the harbor ice yesterday afternoon be-` tween Larry, owned by Charles Bai- lard, Gracie Mac, owned by Robert Kms. 1111 of sydney 1111111111 111111 wai- ter H.. Owned by Jud Martin, Syd- ney. was won by the latter. The race was the best three in five heats and tl1'e,,Sy_dl1ey horse trotted home a winner in the first, third and fourth heats, Larry winning the second. The weather was ideal for horse racing and a large croztcl of people turned out to see it. It took two cars to handle the traffic from Sydneylldines and about fifty teams crossed over from Sydney. (Gracie Mac was for_ merly owned in this city. Michael Thomas, Lennox Island, the well known Abcgweift champion lfmg distance runner, wus in the city yesterday. Micheal has been in train- ing for some time and is sparing no pains to fit himself properly for 11 great race on the day of the Breton Marathon. The Abegweit Club are seiidfng Michael to' represent them and in doing so will ,accomplish 110 little material good in the way of no1'1.-- tnrx' beforn 'l‘hui~sdny morning the _l'iH1. IQ _ M. Resolutions siibinitted wlli 11-- discussed. Women’s_ Programme Wednesday. Much l5f|\ 10A.M.-Mrs Benjamin Rogers (ii »\ ernment House) Presiding. Opening Address. 1oA.M. t11i1A_ M.. Paper sud Dis. aion~Miss Greco Dutchen l1A M, to\2'A. lil.-miner and Dlsr-11-. alon-Misa K..laine-s. ii P. M. to 4 P. .\f.-Paper and Dlse111.- sinn-Mies Dykes. 4 P. M. to 5 1'. M.-Paper and Disc.1~.- sion-Miss Ruas,Matron P. E. I Hi>)s|i:i1.1i. -~ 1 11. lilirlil-§'$ali°it’Isc€eo‘iI.` Paper “MA "_ H 11°1'1‘f1“§`1‘.‘@'.i‘i5~7.'1'."l1€"l~.‘l.l1'i'l2Z1l'?..€.‘i."f"i7i’.fiYi! Edn? fr-5-_ Suminerslds . _ . ew Annan ~1 4 _ si iii.- e 'tand in the afternoon was cool and enaington eetown gmeruid nge Traverse 'i_ any inkora redalbane ederirfon unter River _ orth Wiltshire llton y it .lun tl n 0ha:ioIt stovcvnu on direct examination. l ` nanoiincauimr. s less dermdnstrative than during the morning, She parried dimcult ques- tions with ease and counsel for the defence made little headway in his V"-11.111 Ri-,-or efforts to shake her testimony' given urrsi' wsrbour urruy iver 1 d lslsuda e River e ville Fu bla Grandview ,1Uim Vanuon Ln e Verde ~1t.AIb on §\lPIh1'uok f. Hurliert Iiunbu rv Charlottetown N06 14 K: ‘IOC BOC We Nic |101: we 501: 466 IIOC Klirlve 900 we ilk! Wo We we 500 500 the 450 wc 250 ‘Qu i5c We Arrive =sfw~PpP §5=’&.‘3S6 th, 1911. I5 FARE SplTraIn lips. 90¢ 1.50 A l\ gr we Ml '_‘ ‘ M .1 9.04 “ l.l| " " “M .1 .. 9” .. . l0.N " " 11.110 A. M 5-" .I if 1.06 1 n .. .. .Im .. . » 9==g=_==9=.-.-‘~'~ Qesesessk U .IN 1% " Returnin , epcciiii trains wlilllenvi- |111 en Summer-iiiile and Murray Harbour strc 11 p. . r 1 hand. ‘ 1 -_ . ~ . - _ .1 _ ~ .1 ,fillllfll Ollt- I5 nm 3 dye' :Of I/DU ffl\\‘»\'°- 1f°‘ll‘“\`Y- IW “ l“'°“'Y l’l°°° "I l“‘“"l‘ glnu (nee Minn Mabel Drake, Corn- as skating at the Arena on Frida 'Dakota will bs issued by regulsrirainn Y vl 1 th stone w-11 ‘lye-' "tue" driving' ‘ . ' A f $l.00and59° 1'0"' 5*°'°' °"“"¢°* 'PW I Ifiistesn-i\fo, my liushand didu't 1lu_al work, went from end to _end of \,.,,m, A ,mm g mam" 11"” m°°°r?" naaininipriiielnsnuslern M\f\=- 5"!" 1°” '“' 'care to ilo. al funerals aiwuY9 upset th Rink and netted the rubber 01 I L. "°‘\`H1'1 -1'” vl"- " ~ V-W* l mole-hottie.-I’fdIa Hay Spesialues Co., - ` n a long shot from centre ice . ~- "Attention is drawn to the ad ..- .. ., - _ _ - .>§”...i.,N_1.,ii_s.A. 111111. Q __ . . r§` #USB ALL IUBSTITUTBS Visitor-Oh well if you never R0 Gr dy added another for the Vics LEA-AtL 'I'rylf‘<.-n on l|ilfar:h7ll, P' E_ L Ceann and Fair wmch “_ _ ‘sm ln““‘ u'1,“.“,_ ‘ ..-. ~ ‘ __~ ~~’\ ` ¥ /1 if . " h H hike and recommended by lil. A Ito other poople's funerals l`don't Dee putting the Vics' score up to two W- U- 08, `4i¢‘i~. IN y s ‘ 1 .1-fl. /, 1, I " _,.- I I , tU¢,»5l\l\l\¥.Bl<\0. successor to A. W. how you can expect them to come to figures. The half and the game ended l'\ll\¢fll £0 T110!! CONN*-01'? U11 Fil- ma" in this mme' 3 `d2`“r3&i°' ~~-1 _ -» ' .L ~l.} _ '_,__ _,if an.. 1-Reihlln. youre. with the score 10-0. _ iday at tW0 0'¢l0'=¥- `""° "°5I§rT_°"`°"” " an srohiuh 16 .gal 'Q 1 rsh \=_l1»m*_"i’er:5~‘ to eturnupioiiu-I ,on n o 1. . \`° Merkel To Belleld 01| Henley, Hen-.'\