ll- _:fre ' lil I i"_i§" ig :Hip ,__}‘i‘_ 1 _ _ [_ I _ .i "' l , _ .1»~ - - #nf .;_’_ l'i *Wi* if <5&~,q_ sr' .ire PAGE TWO "Trim Lyriisfr Niiiws THE CH ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rms'r or .ALL-i . FEBRUARY 13, ig.. _ ` ,_'] MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, |911. M 0ir`s Kisses _; Vi/ehzivejust received ;_ FLYING MACHINES AND THE TUNNELV The Moncton Transcript, which the Capes and the Tunnel. The lat- takes an intelligent interest in the_ter is wanted for work which air- nnairs of Prince Edward Island, andlships can never be hoped to accom- has always been sympathetic witb|plish. _ To carry through the air the itiie eiiorts and movements to better|hundreds of passengers and the thou- ur winter communications with the sands of tons of freight which need ainland, de\'otes an article to Fly-lto be carried across the Straits from. zuvlr 5 mctorzh 3° |_n< Machines and the Tunnel. The would cost vastly more than the in- large tmql “OCR Of ~`- Transcript is of opinion that flying terest on the cost of the Tunnel and their fZ1ll10l1S Ki_SS£'S ill " inach:n».'s.rna'y yet be used for carry- the cost of operation. The Guardian the f0ll0u'iI1gfl:i\'ors. 1 mr some Passengers. and iircom-|Wo\11d be glad tosee the Hirehiv or Q lll9I`U€ to a limited extent, which periment_tried. But airships can nev- COCDBIIUI P¢3I\\1I .‘ Opmion has found (frequent expr”-‘er give us the beneiits which would i Cunid Carme‘s Lemon - S on in The Guardian heretofore The result from all-rail connection. That Maph Mulasses Transcript concludes its article aslmust come in the end. _ I verfon Toffee , Allliinds Ztlc pound _ __ “While it is doubtful if the dying ail’ShiD as a freight carrier is the zachincs could be utilized for carry-_enormous expenditure of power re- r ing he-nvy and hulky freight, yet_quircd in proportion to the weight it Moi `s 1. lure ...fins to he no reasonable bar to can Corin And it is Poser that C ho C Ola t es __ the hg;.@h{;._;;0n thu; they can can-y"costs. The airsiiip must'lift its load :ire the grtat f;i\'cz'izts ‘ le less bulky freght as well ng hu- from the earth and sustain it during I i i , man passengeirs. The Tunnel, howe\‘-'5i§11l-- Ffeigllt C811 be Carried 011 8 Wh now and are wry fine f T r, presumably would, because of thelmodem railway for half a cent yer indeed; _W¢_ ll"~\'°__""U` ferniiie for transportation oi buiiiyfor less than thot- This is bfcaise 20 \"irieiieSli1 hula' ut _ ...tu-ins. and the au.-ance in 'ruuueiitlie load is supported by the soliii 50c per poiiiir_i_'l`lie iio_\'- if -.iistrur-tion and the material lessen-‘earl-ll 8114 mils il! the One C850 und C5 SEL _M 2;_ »<§_ U, _md _.l nz: of the crsr, are factors for bring-lbY the Water in the other. The cn- . ...__ ,, ' " i i ` 1,7 \ 600 e ich ` All 1i:\\' fresh _stork :xt J i *' I Our Re;airDcpt. - V\'hen yoiirclr-cl; or wutch is out of order `..r§ii;, tlieiii lo ii-s and liuvc riieii. iiiurie t good as we are expr.-its along this line und ggiiuraii- _ ite you a first ilriss juli _ If you will let ii.~; lziiow We will send and get your clock and fix it up iii ;:'<.<.>il shape for a vcry rca_~.\»ii:il»lu , price. ‘ IG. l`l yloi. Phone 353-] ji. '/rein: __ if “D ge F it _,- -~r»` 5_5 H . ,___ _N-"~: 5.1 _ “`_Ev' Q to ku~‘»\'_ much feeling .. . s 1 _oeimosi .EEF B-=t....&’. ST. JOHN-LIVERPOOL Empress ol llrit:iin_.. .l~`ri1_l.-»vFr=h 21th _ Bnipress 0! lrvliiml. _l"r| _'\l:irr»li10tl.i_i riasr ciuiin EMPitiis.~ii~:s ...... _.az.soup ONE CLASS CABIN (Srrcnnd Cubin) ‘_ LAKF 'lI'{_'\i\IP|..'\IN. { LAKE .UA `-l'I`UI$.»\. . . . . . . . . . . ..(7.5U SECOND CABIN EMPRESS _ . . . . . . _ _ . . _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ . . . . _._ 51.25 rnmn cabin l FlMPI{l£.‘§.°_l'I$l..._.._... ...3l Utherlloatii is ?°l'su W. I3. HO\V_\l(l), li .l'_A U. P. St Jchl1,N. li, or J. E. Matthews. tfhiirlotéetown. l K'-' _ Lynchs’ Biscuits A r e B e sl ’ ' [_Y_\'(`IlS` liisrixilu il are nifitlv iii tim' uf ii llio <‘lt'¢iiii‘=l. r1i"s1<1ui'ary '-, and soil-iililif' kllvln-iis iii ‘- (,`;i|i.iCK1in in the House of Com- _ ' " ` . I-415 l I- »' F I OTTETOWN GUARDIAN' __ t .tt _ _ _ in the days when she thought he in- _mns 8 O ima' the *Heat 1“t9f°5f_teiided tu marry her. in the question being attested by nl "Dear Millie," reads one of the let- vcry full House and gu11eri@S_ The ters which t_he_plaintit1 show.-:. lt is Opposition wanted further delay but dated The. Ar1m,g,t°n' Bethfhemf, N' _ H., and signed F. B. K. “hat t 'Vin ‘ _ _ _ _ ii_ mo ion by il Monk to that end kmd of a Jolly are you gwmg me “HS "filed flf>““ on H straight party _shout uve letters to Montpelier?" i division. Ilut the Government major. sent up there and received one let- ity we_s cut down to 26, owing the ter' temporary absence of Liberal n1em~ N;t1gg1;if_._e() ggrgutisreggry1L;n?:e:$_\;1é' bt-rs u-hi-n thc division took, place un- thing awful though when 1 start out 0Xll00f€ nial to all of Miss Elliott's allega- Flllt S.\1L'GGI,ING_ tions. He says she was merely an -G iacuiiaintance and that there was nev- NEW YORK, Feb. ll-As an exam- er any love between them. The fine was promptly paid, and Mrs. Hill was lcad away sobbing hy. THOUSANDS DYING stcrically, _ OF STAI'IVAT'I()N. She is a Iirominent society woman, *_* and is thc divorced wife of Captain WASHINGTON Feb- 11_U“l¢l4S P0' Hili of the British Army, lleved, 2,000,000 people in China will die of starvation. 'As smooth as velvet Your skin will That is the report issued bv the 5 .I _ . _ L y n C h S L t d he just un nmhhth as velvet lf you American Consul General at Shang- nsn MiicKinnon'n wimi Hazel fireani boi. in a Coblogram received from S7‘l"°3` N' S' at night before retiring. Wonderfully. him by the AMBNCBII Nhtifmal Red healing and Booting. After shaving Cross Society- Application for quick it is a luxury. 256 H IJOUIG- The assistance for thc suffering people is iunexinnnn Drug oo., cor ct. Geo. made and he soy! that $500.000.is .. _ _ and Kent gg,-een, V i- dl-|,f_ needed immediately. ‘fu .1 iniiiiiii Mein Our Camel,Monai-ch Swas- tlka and King brands are the best for their respective pur- poses. Send for our booklet. The James Robertson Co. Montreal and S1. John, N. B. Agent: ' Bruce Sfewarffh Co Ltd. Hd ill l . Sterling Biifers Conservation n.. n....r..i..., That’s the big .word to- ’ day and it applies to the care of your carriages. ' Remedy A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value Teatimonala md References by the hundred from people Letusstore yours now and paint it before the rush. FRED. C. WALIER 1 Burdock ' Blood Bitters » cuiii-:s nu. Skin Diseases. All diseases of the skin are, mon or less, directly occasioned by a bad state of the blood, and it is absolutely im-_ possible to eradicate them _hfom the system unlml you put your blood into good shape. The following akin diseases are curablo by Burdock Blood Bitton thmughita wonder-fulcleanning, purifying powers on f.»lll.u's: The one insuperable obstacle to the the blood, and its renovating action on tho system, viz., Salt Rheum, Tetter, Shingles, Scurf, Erysipelas, Itching and Burning Rushes, Ulcers, Sores, etc. Min Stella Eiehel, Maitland Furla N.S., writes: “I have been bother with salt rlaeum, on my hands, for three :it to do. I tried everything but nothing seemed to be ui good. I heard of Burdock Blood itters Mid n>mbil1t>_‘__oi air, lie seemingly pre-iton per mile, and in water carriage bought two bottles of it, and now I am perfectly cured and have no salt rheum on my hands any more. “ I cannot speak too highly of Burdock Blood Bittars." V' Ii You Give l Knives. forks, spoons or fancy ‘v_ `_: serving pieces as Christmas presents, and the pieces are ' F sfamped ‘ “ " Y IO '_ MROGWBROS. _ _ your friends will know they] ' \ __ have received the best fha! ’~ is fo be had ln silver pla1e.,l /\_, ._ _ / ' Best ha sels. dishes. walfers. _fl/1 cle., are slamped ' _~_\i,\ . i-:nioeni anrrs co. aoi.ii as ti-:Amino nlutiiirs __ Silver Plate thai Wean" L I P. E. I. RAILWAY Corijimencing December 21th, 1910. trains of tnls Railway will run as followsc- 'I‘ra\iiii~ Outward Triiliin Inward Head down Stations Read up Mo.Tu.Mo. Dly. M0. Tu. M0. DIY- \V_ Th. W. ex- V\'e.Th. W cx. l"rl.Si\t.F`i-i.S1in. Fr. Sa. Fri. Su. P.M,P.MA M.A.M. A.M.A.M. l".i»'..l‘.M .55 ‘.!.li|il‘£,U0 7.1:) Lv.C'I.owuAr. lb. 5.15 .l.i'2,l5 12.17 7.34 Royhlltl JCL EI 15 l.‘£7 .57 512.1-ll‘.5.5’l9.l'.! N. VV l‘_".hlr8 9.11 10.4511! 54 .l-T L5 54 ll ‘.55 Ilunlnl' Klvlsr 8.57 10.35 l ’-.illi .SU liuiurald Jet 5.10 10.0? l14.<. ' A.M ` Keiinlnglori ll_4fl 11.9- ‘2.l|` _ 45 Ar. Sbiue Lv. l1.'alll.I-02.1.3 A._-<. i.l-’ I' Ir’ ._ ____/1 3._ is 1.-u, ,__ _:S § li’ ."‘I" E Zio >:o pw Lis- ‘:_ _*mo ~ Ur: 'S' C '-3 _...__ _Ou 5 9° E 15. ' .:\i.I‘.M "Tz.n"3fli~;* ‘ "'7~.T(»'i-`».`:I& Wclllnrrton X.‘.£i if Por' ilu- 9.4 1: 01/: .ry 7.53 .cl Al rn-rroii fi.-5 ar 'Fhubh lv 1-"°°’.°‘l'° za) ES P "c*.u~l*.‘~’ =5;5§= ?=."E‘ ECW? _h» = 13 >,-*- QQ :vii ge Imilp except ri. Hat. uii MM hi lv. ltniuiald Jo. ar, (Japc 'l‘r.<»ve"ne . _i..\i. ‘rvif >qe*- z<"$ 'c PPM” '-If ...C J- 3=..e.. - - -:1;-oc Ziioz 'l`1i_ 7.10.' Th. \V, Ei\t.Frl. A 1 A.M 3.20 20 .-. (`li'l»Uw\\ nr 10 0-1 llI,55 25 2.1t.."?swi»rL-let. .'15 .1i.:J0 Mural] 1'? 3.43 St.. }’o!.er<» . (5 8.21 S-mrls lv. -“l 7.00 l` P ‘ *‘ Ka 5<5 seo- _-_ 7.- _c r-wFw”e ie _=5’i= > I"":"'?" . 5.51 0.14 7.10 PLZ) P MJ- if Ilnily Daily except except Sunday Sunday i-.M, Ann, 4.26 lv. Mtéhownrt Jet sr B 50 6.8 Cardigan 7.39 6.03 Montague 7.111 6.60 ar. Godtown lv. 6.25 _ IKM A M Mo. Tn. 'l‘u. Mu. W Th Th. W Sat. ` Bat. Fri. AM, A wi. L_v Ch`towu .Ar _ 16 Vernon Elvis: r Murray Harbor lv srwrw 13351? ¢PrPJ 23553 > CD§ - ~==,=. IEEE f5if_&_ .Ms ,_ .__ ._ _ ‘ :-‘fs '$53 Z ID P. Trains are ruu by Atlantic stin G. A Supl. Railways 01110011. Dicembnr 20th. Allenlion to Horses’ Teeth There are n-iany horses of all agen that nrt- not thriving well, altliougli consum- iiii:_ it rensoliiitilc amount ul food. and their owners :ire at it loss to account _fur it. and often spoiid money _in condition ;_>_owder.=, stock foods, etc, without ri-sult. _ ho animals do not show symptons of illness. but simply do not thrive. and have not the spirits orencrgyihey should linve. 'l‘he>criu_sc in the irmioritv of cases, will hc found in the mouth, either lhen_ is f-'lulty dentition or there are irrezulririties ofthe teeth. The aubiectn do nut require grled\rjaltrei\tni<~_n_t al that-is needed is iiircll f nt :itt tion in the teeth We sa _ _ i c en _ _ _ . y "iiito_li‘i|zont n_tI.e‘ntio|i"_as in many cases uiisiullerl or ignorant interferencefloes much more hfirm than good. It requlresn man who thoroughly understands the aiiritomy of the mouth. and_ has the necessary ini-i_truinents and skill to corr-`. ect whatever is wrong. ‘ J. M. NICIIOLSON, D. V. D Veterinary Dentist 202 Kent Sf, Ch’fown, P. E .I REMOVED We have re- ’_ moved from 120 ' Euston Street ' to 180 Queen _.i»._l,im 1 St. to stables . _,,;.______}___,_____~. formerly oc These stables are situated between the tailoring establishments of John T. McKenzie and James Callaghan, most convenient to everybody, large and roomy, 'having in connec- tion eight large stalls, wliere horses can be tied in perfect safety. We mmf pmminenf in city ‘nd ‘willbe pleased to meet all our old and new customers with better ac~ ` Country. No failures. _ commodatlons and facilties than ev SOM 0111)' by er for first class work.Thanking one _ and all for their past gatronagsll P. take this opportfnnlty' o solici g ' 42 Queen sneer. ' °°“* ”}‘_"j‘,°° {.’,E“§.“,‘,‘,;,_89u_ _ _' Plipieim' and Surgeon _ [Il CI] years, and it itcbed so I did not know il 'Vl Manufactured only by The T. Milburn ‘_\ C0., Limited, Toronto, Ont. ~ Boys’ black kip blucliei' Childs' ‘ l Chit 'l UUR TUBE If these prices do not set thi uch mistaken. W0men’s Dongola blucher lace $2.00 for $ Women’s Glove grain ' $1. 55 for W0men’s Patent blue bals. $2.50 for' $ VVOmen’s Oxfords $2.10 for- $ W0men’s Dong Oxford patent tip $1.80 for $ $1.40 for $ $2 00 for $ Misses’ Box Kip lace Boys' Box Calf $1.65 for Also Lurnbei°men’s rubbers “ VV man” corrugated edges, $2.00 for $1.50 rnen’s rubbers at 65c W0tnen’s at 490. drwstf. U-'17 52%.. I7!-.U .0 '_ mr.. ag ev rt-ar 22 :ai oving at a lively rate We shall be v --f *_ _ Fumcaa, Withy Q. C¢_,|_|d S'II‘.AMSIllP LINLRS _ Q' ‘ LONDON, HALIFAX SERVICE s'r.Jon N.HALirax,i.oNnoN siiiivici-; I From London Steamer :il _“°.‘£l:i‘.’.l’:.'l.‘3.°°" .§g°g;g From Halifax _ gllliieiavliilariidnncilcilk My rtzsiill nr. ilth - anawha, A pri, nh _Hiili1L\x, St. John s. Nfld, Liverluol 5 vice. er' From Liverpool Steamer From Halifax .<;..T..». .dm-f‘.“.‘;?.. .¥:.?=,,~=g b. lbth Uuranzo Mar :lib Fe M_:ir. 4: li Tabascg ~- ‘wld i8tli Almeria A Ap,-i, _rm Trio above ste-imiers have n llmitod ng. commodation for saloon passengers, ri gs snenzer and Freight A ents for the Pl _ _ illan Lina Steamship Co. atzliialifu FURNEBS. WITH! & 00. LTD., Hllifax.N.S. Azemg en’s Good Year welt $4.00 for $ en's Winter Calf Blucher leather l $4.00 for $ den’s Good Year Welt $ 3,2 5 for $ en’s Patent $4 oo for $ $1 30 fo p 5 ' .. Our aim is to furnish customers with the best possible protection an lowest rates consistent with absolute security. Hyndman fi! Co L \_ ,,,___ 6. _<1 'fi / 'l <5 ll" 0 i.l`: ",1-_ i~ 8 if _ A V I CFFICE , , _», _ L \‘~ `~. ‘_ ‘ll I, v" Fziiéiv iii* \ V' I _‘;33:if':;“';T°' rl , \ 1. ~f‘.:~ i§»"_V‘ QT '.7 "‘ = \ / %;i';;§‘. 62 G2 ‘P `\`\ .__ \ \ lad f,