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"-5 ‘:r=`1.1----7”-"-‘="iffle-it-2-:-2.-i-f`f ' - if-i-‘1 5 .nt;-t=‘faN`¥‘llf\'55-5’;§%’:}"3'ki‘:.>»‘75i§~".f?i>r»i'.fso*?¥ »,.-1.--»}.7_Z-<»=";f? “»'i-;-‘ff (L:-3- ~.i1":i. =,.=-, -=. .f » - i i--. ~ .~ is _. ~,...,..-4;, ig-n1tf'.:r;.et';ff.-iset =."-get f- .V I-,_-~ _ .-9 a -21.'=.:' 1,-;3?.~...‘--i::4Nr¥2ié‘i%1tLcii#.iol.. it !f;Aa'ff%!.i ` ‘ fd’ -' .t _ _ _ ..~ _ _ ; _ Wfv 1.2.-1, /er." /W5.. 2 -I¢.’.'4"', -.`."`1f"-._" L" If _ ._ . _ _ - MARCH 5, 1912 _ -.nm nnnsr nmws THE GHARLOTTETOWN"GUARDIAN rmsr or nu- ~- PAGE THREE _ ,/-f in vinnn until. Tickling Sensation in Throat. Could Not Sleep At Night. A had cough. -with--that -distressing. tick",-,g sensation in the throat, is one of the most aggravating coughs a person an possibly have. _ Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will uieldv stop that tickling in the throat sl,-hibhraiises the dry cough that keeps you awake at night, for the simple rrasoti hint it is so rich in the healing virtues of the Norw:iy_piue tree, it cannot help but do otherwise. ' _ ppt; C. Danielson, Bowsinan River. Mari, writes:-"Last fall I had ia very had cough and a tickling sensation in mv throat. lt was so bad I could n_ot 5|¢'¢p at night, so I went to a rlruggist and told him I wanted something for my ‘gold and hc»a_r.lvi.sed me to try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup which l did, and after taking one bottle I was com- pletely cured. Let me recommend Dr. \Vond's Norway Pine Syrup to any _one who sullcrs from a cough or throat irri- tation. " > - ' Dr. \l’ood’s Norway Pine Syrup_is put up in :1 y:llow wrapper; three pine trees the truck mark; price 25 cents. ' Manulficturt-al only by The T. Mil- h,.¢,. (Tn, l.imi|f»fl 'i`nmuto. Ont. 1iIll'l‘l‘elH HORSES FOR . CANADIAN MARKET LONDON, March 1-At_ the annual meeting of the Shire Horse Society yesterday, the Earl of Cobventry pre- siding, ,, conunittee was appointed to devise ii scheme whereby the suitabil- ity of shire horses to the require- ments of the Canadian anfl'Amerlcan markets, will be made known . to those countries, by-advertising and other wise. T0 Al)\-'ER'l`lSE SHIRE HORSES lN CANADA AND STATES l_\\'. ull big ships are built of iron. Why do they not sink like n stone? It is because of their shape. -When they ure hollowed out thc whole space they occupy is filled with air, wliicii uuikrs the ship, as u whole, ligiiter than water, and so it floats. You eau even put things into it, but the more you put in, the deeper your filllll riilea in thc water. You can store """‘ ill lt. but if you packed it full “I iI'<‘I\. or anything heavier than \\'iiter. it would sink. Une hruvc niuu fought for years for thc lives of sailors, and at last got a liiu' uuulc that n line should he pain- ted outside the hulls of ships, and llldlllic Ship must not he packed so lu~nviiy as to sink that line below the .~uirf:u‘e ol the water. Like many oth- _crs who did good things, be was laughed ut., but his namciwill always be rciuciubcred, and that line, which llfotccts sailors, will always _be call- ed l‘limsoll's line in his memory. A HERO. Ullllnir the civil war in the United States, which was fought for the sake of securing freedom for the-slav. en in the Southern States, there was i<_l‘0at consternation in the Southern City Ui Palmyra in Tennessee. This city had been occupied by an army of the Nflrtli in the summer of 1864, and an oilicer of this army had been as- S8Ssiiuited_ The -general, of the North- ‘all ‘“'f_"Y_l’1`0mDl»ly condemnedten of l°_ Dl‘\l101Pal inhabitants to be shot, Wlymii that the city was responsible forthe lives of his men. t__I;‘>_“'.u0ne of these selected ten was d u ici of R large family, and his _enth would have caused great, suffer. ‘_"_" “ml l""`<-lShiD to his wife and chil- ‘_’_“"~_A lI0lll\g man, not related to _""_‘ I" “ily way, came forward- and lniistcil upon being takcn in his place ‘“".V|"i2 that his life was less valuable _gl€{::_1__the one on whose life so many tl "_ ilifllentled And so, great as was 1° distress of the older man, his l~'0l1i‘l‘oiis offer was accepted, and not ‘lmly RDHFNI a father to his children, ’"I- “h0wed how there is self-sacrifice NLW lNIiLlNl] NNILNUNN PLlNi NEW HAVEN, Con., March 1- Thf" U10 New Y0l`k. New Haven A Hartford Railroad Company will im merllately proceed with the builuin_ of the new links between South Ver non and Brattleboro, Vt., and he tween Windsor and White River Jet., is a semi-official statement from th-_ offices of the company. Their comiple tion- will give the New Haven a direct route northward free from any con nection with the Central Vermont, which is under Grand Trunk control_ INVENIIIH Ill NEIIILIBNI Dill ; ..;_ UTICA. N- Y-, March 1-Irving A. Williams of this city, inventor of the locomotive headlight now in general use, is dead at the home ot his dau ghter in Greenwich, Conn. He was a direct descendant of lloger Willi ams, founder ot Rhode Island com mouwealth, and was eight.y~one years ultl. SASKATCHEWAN RAILROADS REGINA, Sask., March 1-The gov ernment purposes to' extend the time of construction of all railway.-_ the bonds of which were guaranteed. An additional year has been granted for the construction of lines' which were to have been completed neat December. lloncls are guaranteed on 850 miles more, making the total guarantee of the province 2,505 uiiles. -WELL KNOWN ACTOR DEADI Foi.KEs'1‘oN, noe., March 1- GCOFZG Grossinith, Sr., one ofthe best known actors and public enter- taincrs, died here this morning in hi- ii5th year. SMALLPOX IN GRAND VALLEY. 'l‘O}'iON'I‘O, March I-Grand Valley, in Dufferin County, Ont., has ii scri ous oiitbrenk of smallpox, ten casei- are reported to date by the Chief Health Officer. Dr. ll. H. Bell, inspector of the Provincial Board of Health, is now nt Grand Valley in charge of the sit- uation. The cases are reported to be of at mild type. MAltl{ED Dl<]CltEASED IN CONTAGIOUS DISEASE. TOItfiN'I‘O, March l-During 'Feb- _ruary there were 73 cases of small- pox In Ontario, but none resulted fatally. In February 1011, there were 80 cases. During the nionti. just ended there were 710 eases of contagious disease of all kinds re ported in the Province and 130 icsul ted fatally. This is a marked dc- crease from February, 1011, when I I I I there were 1,766 .cases and 224 deaths. HOCKEY DATES MAl’l.0 AND 11. WINNIPEG, March 1-The date set for the games between Batons of To- ronto and the Winnipeg Victorias are March 9 and ll. _ _;_;_._____`__ WINNIPEG BOND ISSUE WINNIPEG, March 1-The city council yesterday decided to autho rize a bond issue lor £960,000. PASSENGER TRAIN WRECKED. ANNISTOWN, Alabama, March 1- One woman was killed and two fatal ly hurt in the wreck near here today of southbound passeiiger train- No, 35. on the Southern Railway. Thirteen passengers were injured. AT THE FIRST SIIEEZIL take \\'cck's Ilrczik-up-n-Colt] 'l`:iblc‘.: They will ward ull' thc inipcudlug roic rt-inure ilie congestion that is siuri ing uud inukc you for-l ytiiirrit-if again They ure uiild but cll`cetive. Conluii no culuuicl or other irritating rciu cdics.Q l’li~:isunt to the tnslc. iiur in give ;'\‘lii:f. 251'. til. even in barhnrous times, ,E I., Special Agents. M - Reddin Bros. Charlottetown. P. E shaded "'° Sherwin-Will/uma Paints Dover the Earth. Tim Sherwin-WI//lam Paints Ouuer the Earth. SHERW'IN~WILLIANS. - PAINTS ff? VARNISHES For Spring Painting Make y0ur hottie and farm look ros erous- there's a monef “lllisin well-kept property. Sher\vin -pwilllams Paint, Prepared, cov- °_'S lllflst look best wears longest, and gives you the biggest value for )0\\r investment Every town has n Sherwin-William agent. AGENTS AT CHARLO'l"l`E'l'OWN. 2', W' Hardward, Paints and Oils. New Yorli Fish Ads. -iii L Tn fishermen. Fish Dealers.-Kindly fam . on with your nnme_nnd address no t at _we inn; may from time to time mail your information of value. To Binhgrfnen. 1, may .Mm . . n ' ‘l“"' All corres ndenca uu»4w~°red. Price _ix ihatihero are ways cf h»\\\<_||l“l'fII1l|\n. Shipplifg Cards and Stencils aeni _lumen Commission different qr img" 5." d,m`,.¢|_ .rRY6'§:l have experienced. » 0 ' 'We are established 48 YEARS :mdh 00|' careful attention is and refer you for standing to Duim'l md ““‘m“K» Pfompt ratums Mercantile Agency. Bradstreet; .,nh'°r.""5 "°“¢|I¢\‘|,noi toiipenk “l-“" or the Market and Fulton Nation- ;a|° §__nl\lled and salinfartory account nl Balm of any wholesale dealer in the “hte _'_r:°[`°"¢|§¢|°I\l I0 you. Our U business. uamennm the lineal luthe city .._..2..E.\;!i@i>." 'eh M-'hi ,-New York "THE 0uEEN's couinv ouiuiniiiu -¢_,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, It _Days to buy in this Province Mi. W. J. McNeill, Bearlctown, ls spending a few days with his sister. .\lrs. Hubert Keir, East Royalty. J. Ambrose Croken of 'Emerald was a passenger to Charlottetown yester- day. At the Leap Year Skate in the Arena this evening the ladies only will be in costume. ' A good time is in store for all who _-:kate at the Charlottetown Arena this evening. James Revell, of the- P. E. I. lt., Charlottetown, was removed to the City Hospital early this morning in t critical condition. "There will be lots of fun for both skaters and promenaders at the_Leap Year Skate in the Charlottetown Ar- ena this evening. G. Lelacheur_ Murray Harbor and T. C. Savage, Montreal; registered at the Queen Hotel Charlottetown he- tween 10.00 lust night and 10.00 #clock Saturday night. The funeral of the late Geo. I-l. Ledwich, Charlottetown, will tak( ilace this afternoon, leaving his late ‘£sidence, Edward St., at 2.30 p. n. Interment will be in People: Jemetery. Rev. J. Heaney, B. A., as aisted by Rev. Wm. Harrison, will of- iiciate at the services at the housi ind grave. i _ Two interesting games of hockey were played in Charlottetown yester- lay afternoon between the First and second Youkons and the First and iccond Orlebars, junior -teams. 'l`hc foukons won in botbgamcs, the <‘irst by a score of 9-5 and the sec- md 1-0. During the game the boys received great encouragement from :he hearty cheers of their compat- 'iots. A very large audience gathered ir zhe basement of St. Dunstan’s Cath -drul, Charlottetown, last evening tt tear Rev. l)r. J. C. McMillan, Cardi- xan, deliver his lecture, “Day Dreams." The lecture was under tht tuspiccs of the Knights--of Columbus ind was presided over by l)r. W. J, ‘/lclvlillun in a most capable and effi- ‘ient manner. The learned lectui-cr. vho badled his subject in an admir- ibie style peculiar to himself, delight- rd the audience, treating his theme in a mastcrly, philosophical _and oft- .imes humorous manner. The lcctur -r in his treatment of a wide subicct 'howcd breadth of thought and cr iounded 'his theories in bright ` and iloquent language. At_ the close n 'iearty vote of thanks was moved by /Iajor A. A. Bartlett, seconded by P. hi. Bradley and tendered the speak- er by the chairman. The proceeds. vhich` amounted to it substantial mm, will go towards the support ol :lie St.'Vincient Orphanage. The Sackville Tribune sal'B R- Um" lord Williams, manager of the Bank vt Nova Scotia here has been trans- ‘erred to Boston and will leave fcr tis new field of labor about the mid- llc of Ma-rch. The transfer is in thc .vay of promotion for Mr. Wil- liams, who will become manager of the Boston branch, which has a statl of some ten or twelve' persons. Mr. Williams has had fifteen years’ exper- ience in the banking business. Begin- iing at Charlottetown, he was ncxi sent. to Halifax, then to Boston, where ho acted as accountant and later to Sackville, where he has spent six years. Regret iS eXDI‘¢B5€‘l at the departure from Saekville of Vlr. and Mrs. Williams, who have nade many warm friends since com- ing here. (Mr. Williams is a brother of the late A. E. Williams, former- iv manager of the Bank of New Brun- swick in Charlottetown.. In the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. last evening one of the largest.gath- erings seen there this season assemb- led, these present being the guests of the First Year Students of the Prince of Wales College, who - were "At Home” to their fellow students nndtriends. A well prepared and carefully selected program of distinc- tive merit was rendered and this in- cluded the presentation of a scene from Shakespeare, "Keni1w0rth.” The pretty plot was most efficiently por- trayed and 'the characters were tak- cn by youthful performers, all of whom showed great talent in their respective parts. They were : Beat- rice Mcbauchlan, Frank McCarcy, G. McDonald, George McLellan, Agnes Tralnor, Harold Ritchie and Luuchlin McKinnon. Misa Bremner and G. E. Ritchie favored the audience with a delightfully rendered duet and a reci- tation by George Green, piano duet by Clarence 'Pidmarsh and Harold Ritchie, 3 guessing contest and last but not least the refreshments, com- pleted the entertainment. It is en- ough of the refreshments to state that they were in charge of Miss Dutcher, who, with Mrs. C. J'.Itoily, nhnperoned the party. Auld Lang Sync and God Save the King were the concluding numbers of a happy evening. ::-Don't. cough a minute longer. A _short walk will bring you to the "Ilexall Btore," §ben a bottle of Rexail Cherry B rk will cure the cough. 25c. Money back if not sat- isfied. The MacKinnon Drug Co., The Rexall Store. dr1;f_ FINES IN IIlNll]l IN FENNIIINI TORONTO, Mar. 1-Ci1nada‘s fire loss during February, ac eatlmnmn fb! f-he Montgomery Times, in its current issue, amounted to $l,64o_. 153. compared with Januar`y'a`l0sn of $3,002,650, and -$941,945 in February .of last year. Fire! exceeding $10,- 000 nunibered 19 in February, the worst. being -the Sugar Refinery in Halifax; when the . loaf was, |624, 470. The number of deaths from fire David McDonald, Glenfinnlan, was in Charlottetown yesterday. The 4th Regt. Band has arranged ll 91110110111 'lllogram for the Leap Year skate in the Charlottetown Ar- ena this evening. P. V. Croken, of Wainwright, Al- berta, is home on a visit to his par- ents Jno and Mrs. Croken, Emerald, nlteran absence of_four years. . The result of the vote on Union in the congregation of Murray Harbor South, was as ioilo\vs:-In favor of Union 208, against. Union 32. li. favor of Basis 207, against Bust. 33. Mrs. Hodgson and Mrs. Alley, Charlottetown, will accompany Miss Dutcher to Summerside this morning in connection with the Domestic Sci- ence Department of the Suminersldc Seed Fair. H. D. McEwen, Morell, Donald and Mrs. McLean, Souris; Donald Ken- nedy, Sails-bury; H. LE. Saunders, Summerside and J. C. Watson,Mont- real, registered at the Victoria Hotel Charlottetown between 10.15 last night and 10.15 Saturday night. The vote on -Church Union in the Cardigan congregation resulted as follows:- Elders for Organic Union and Basis of Union 6. Elders against both 1. Communicants for Organic Union 111. Commiiuicants for Basis of Union 110. Cummunicants against Organic -Union 13. Communicants a- gainst Basis of Union 14. Adherents for Organic Union and Basis of Un- ion' 78. Adherents against both 8. Totals-For Organic Union 19,5, if-r tha Basis 194,. Against Organic Un- ion 22, against the Basis 23. Mrs. J. D. Hyndman entertained at at dinnncr party on Thursday nlghh A low bowl of pink tulip`s; graced the centre of the table, while a brass basket of the same flowers stood `at each corner. The guests included Mrs. Hyndman. sehr., Mrs. Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mowatt, Mrs. Harry Evans, Bock, John McMillan.-Edmonton Bulletin. (Mrs. Hyndman is a dangli- tcr of Sir Louis Davies and has many friends in Charlottetown.) __a_. The death occurred at the home ol his parents, Conductor l). and Mrs. McKenna, Sydney Street, Charlotte- town, yesterday of George Mclicnuu. their only son. The deceased passed tway after an extended illness, dur- ‘ng which he made a trip to Western Canndit, anticipating n beneficial rc- sult from the change. He was fore- ed to return, but little if any im- provement being noticeable. He was a quiet and gcntlemanly young man and was held in high regard by his companions and acqiiaintanccs. He leaves to mourn, besides his parents three sisters, who are : Misses Maude anrl Emily, at home, and another n sister in the Orders at Notre Dami- (Tonvent, Picton, N. S. The late Mr. McKenna was twenty one --ears of age and his death at such a time in his life is the more regrettable. Tllétrcgiilnr monthly meeting of thi 'iharlottctown School Board was ‘ield at 7.30 last night. Thcrc were ircsent Messrs James, Nash, Smith J. J. 'Johnston and Dr. Jenkins. The teachers’ report showed the enroll nent for the past month to be 10-ii' -the actual attendance 070-the av- iraze 811.22-the percentage 83.¥lil,n iecrease from lnst month of 3.68 There were 337 casesof tardiucss, 7 of, truancy, I-i` of corporal punish- ment and 66 fell below average ir grading. One department had in cases of tardiucsa and one had on' tardy pupil.-The highest percentagf made was 95.39 while seven teachers had 90 and over. The committee on estimates submitted their report which was unanimously adopted, th~ total estimates amounting to $13687. 00. Meeting then adiourncd. 1:-Fresh "Moira" are here. New and splendid assortment. of Molr's highest grade chocolates in handsome decorated packages and in 16 flavors in bulk now in stock. The Macliin non Drug Co., corner Grout ‘George and Kent Streets. drtf. :1Buntnin, Bell & Co., for best coal. Lowest prices. ' 1-23dtf. IERBERT CASE AGAIN T0: lt`llUN'l‘ MONTREAL. March 1- -'fha Herbert Clouatrc marriage nnnulmt-ut case, enters a second stu-ge L-inlay. when the attorneys for Herbert uili ascribe 'the whole mutter, for heur- lii before the Court of 1-teview. lt __g' ____,______.,..__ ____ .M _ ._____._ » 'T Try This Home-made Cough Remedy Costs Little, But. Does the Work Quickly, or Money Refunded. Mix two cups of granulated sugar with 1 cup ol warm water, and stir for 2 min- utes. Put 21,5 ounces of Pi.nex (fifty cents’ worth) in a lil-ounce bottle: then add the Sugar Syrup. Take :L teasP0°n‘ ful every one. two or three hours, You will find that this simple remedy takes hold of n. cough more qulcklb' UNI" anything else ever used. USUIIW 90119 B deep-seated cough inside of 2-i hours. Splendid, too, for whoupln: cough, r.-roup. chest pains. bronchitis. n d Other ll\l‘0M troubles. It stimulates the alibelllv "Nil la slightly lnxatlve, which hclvi* end U cough. This recipe makes more 'and better cough syrup thuu you could buy ready madsfnr 82.50. lt keeps perfei-tly and fasten pienilantly. Pliiex la the must valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, and is rich l|\ gualucol -ond nil the nn- tural pine eleinfuits, which ure no healing to tha membranes. Other preparations will not work iii this formula. Thin plan of mlklug cough syrup with Pins-x and :lunar syrup (or ==t\_r`9lneil hon~ ay) has proven an pupulur ilir ugliout the United States mul (‘nnada tlmt it in often imitated. Rui the old, ruu-1-easful formula has ruivor liven equtilell. A guaranty of absolute nntiafnrtlon nr mo ,v promptly rf-fundml, goes with this recm. Your elrugzlst has Pint-Y oi' will is the lowest sin" s°l'*'eml‘°r' mm' Ft It for' you. If not send to The Flnex the number being ‘11 0., Toronto. Ont _ Tom Hyndman (Regina), Charles' I I I ' f. my t . 9 ' ` . 4°*-...gt - , Vanishes F oteher Prompt Relief--Permanent Cure cAR1'El\'s|.iT1'LE- - uvl-:R PILLS me -/ I P...¢iy»;_.,... _ ‘L I 8_\cl I _ ‘ so piuyiff. ’ .ff CARTER5 onlinr. I//jf ' |'r'r|.t Slwdw “ ' IVER dinner " ' PILLS. cliatreu- ' eine indi-_ _wg ` _ 'M _ _ _ _ _ ETSI.. `“’s‘§'Zii`riu. E25? if."-'l'. s.l’|i"N$°='l bmuma -at ia.. signnaa ---A -»-____ [ITN IINMS BNIINLN PINILNII PHLVLNIS I NIH EILLINN NLEIIIN 'l`()li(iN'l‘(), Ont., March 1--Mrs. [Thomas Fudge wnn tnkgn 1,, the hos- ` bitnl yesterday with two broken arms, iiuviug been in that condition |since last Saturday. A visiting _nurse found her disabled in hcl' home ,und n doctor was called. I The woinan had fallen down stairs ibut not having the in;-ans to pay for lll ‘l\>0IU_I`. told neighbors that she was I""t S°"i"\lB|y hurt. and attempted to I do l1cr.liousc\\'ork, . : . _ _______Z-..__.._-.'__.___ ..> I I WIIOOPING COUGII CROUP ASTHHK COUGBI BRONCHITIS CATARRH COIDS - ’ F nvAI\.|¢u¢n uno hA_a'l_%pl_e_. n|levn._ng_:e§tlve tnruent fodcbmn- e ' u a mp. spurned reno- leneutopu tie namxyamn of Whnopiq Cough md relieves cmun at once. lt in a haul tumul- feren from Authmu._ The dr Iendered strongly antiseptic, inspired with :yay bmath m e hreathlnil eiuy; _mother the nxethroat and ltovl the cool . annunnf restful niqitn. It h invalu- lhk to mothau w th Lyounl c illren. Send un pultal for escrintive booklet. I0! ALL DRUGGISTS Try Crnolene Anti- - _._ septic Throat Tablets . for the infrared throat. _` * ` ini" °d°a'riini:|°it¢"f”°3l _’//Fa . _ -\.;@ 0 VC ill D our sirunint or from un. _ ` . - f’ mu ensuiiiii co. lp \ Leeming-Miles Bldg _ *N Moanu-:AL U _-A._._-L-.~ '"‘ .,__, l0c. in uaxupo. Wholesale and Retail ` F urniture. Carpets, Curtains. Household Linens of - I 0° 5 o .-__» _ _ » .~ c I I Annual linen sale ends Saturday V be :igaiii available until our 1913 stile. Take advantage of the Bargains in Table Linens, Sheetiags, Pillow Collons, Towels, Towelings, Curtains, ele. etc. 'I - ()ur_danif-isk cut price sale of houseliolil linens and curtains positively ends Saturday _ \Vc've splendid choosing in every line- the fullest urieties to select from. You may purchase this week at prices wliicli w0n’l: Sheelings etc. liemmed Free- /. “llercules” Springs won'l sag~guaranleed for -\| . \_ 20 years. All sizes here. Sole Agency J lnriiiiure Repairing' _ _We hzive worl.iuei1 expert in' the repniritig of broken i_ui'uiture. A small outlay will often make nilainuged pieccul - tiiiiiitiiiw: good for years of hard service. l’liou-: us to :~z~_-iicl our ic-uni. ‘ 'l`|ic.~se dressers are A _ of $10.50 clicssers at . ._ f _ _C /Il bargain. $0.25 dresser at $7.25. 0nly live left I. in everyrespcct. 'l`hey are beauti- . fully t`ioi.~h~_~d in ro) al oak-~ha\'e large oval bevel plate mirror - one wide drawer and two lialf width drawers. Locks on :ill drawers, Solid brasspulis; Regular $9.25, special nt... .$7.25 ' Another notable ;erl>a1'gaiu is our offering of ri lim- ............ .....$8.‘)0 /‘ " _'F - /,'.7“_¢? 7 _-, _N "‘.;;,">/'i?:`_`_-,-,_ ' f/_‘¥%r~'~l"_#e=-*_* *rr-.-'fi _ f'-:°,-1".--_-_------_-;‘-i-;§1f"1i‘:‘ - ia-2 .f;.11='.,,_-,,-“"':-“- _ TE, __f__`- ». -1-_; 75-,- gz: . :=‘~.?_-'.T..:.:.=s§,‘%:_.=. f ` -~-*_ -' ji-2,3.-_' -"_~T"\‘ ' J AV /’ /-" _ / , N- - \_ wg. gg- ,.:g-@»¢"“"°)"`- "iff in--1 . ..._ .fr--_f___ -ggi, o'r'fv1f ` -> » _~...-» ==;;;'l-.J _ Ii; ....E.»a;w. »,; ___=‘;___ .- "-_. ;. ~-.-we ~ ~' --See Window Display- '25' g_i‘__-_ _ - N This desirable bed outfit $9.85 ' Consists of :i neat brass trimmed iron heel, enameled white, ri pure, saiiitary “llc-nltl1” Mattress, a guru uutccd “l~Iercules" spring. This week’s Qccizil _ _ __ ._ ....... was the intention to have the -‘uae brought. immediately to the (`ourr_ ul Appeals, but the heavy costs deter- cd the legal representatives of hir. Herbert, from taking -such a soursc just yet. 'I`hey_\vill coutcut tliemiu.-l\'cs with hnvinb: the cnsc brought 'to the attention of the Coiirt. of Rc\'ic\v where the whole record, including the lengthy fiuiliug ol Mr. Justice (‘hnr- bonnenu will be sunmitted to thc con- sideration of three ,iudzcs of tue i-iupcrior (iuiirt, called upoivby the Chief Justice, to take cognizancn of me case in review. It is confident- ly expected, however, that the heur- lng in review will he but a prelimin- ary to further hearinlgs as nninattcr which way the decision of thc sc- cnnd tribuiial may turn, applicatioii will be entered to have the cusc brought to the attention of a liigu- er court. ‘ The inscrihinb parties maintn.in,os in the hearing in the first instance, / i-A_rri%d in Charlottetown a magni- ficent supply of the very lhf-Hi E02' lish woolens of the handsomest dc- signg imaginable. Now is the ap- pointed timé to leave your order for that spring suit or overcoat. _ llo not put it oil iintll you ncetl it. You will always get better satisfaction if you give the tailor a reasonable time. He is not particular if you do not re- quire them for a month or two. You will have your clothes really when you need them nn