MARCH '27, 1911 _ A i _ ___ _QQ "inn-siren- News _ THE cl-iARL`o'r'rE'row_N cUA1§p1AN ' ,,,,,.,. 0, ,,,,,,.. PAGE FNB -- ~- ~ ~ » » - -- .» ...~.._n.i~--so-i ~>~»~»-». ‘iris ff ~ ~~ .. ° ~ " ' ~ i , ` ' .».,_ ~_ ,.,_ f _. *- _ , . l-_~ _ _ . . , , . ~. » , .,_._ . .-_ ;;~._. .ai , =<' 4 1- ,_ , A . 1 ';».:»_',~ . ,i 1 * A ' -H,-‘, _ ~ . i ,-_ -’ if »~~- l -i ~-'» i _ __a __ , ~ ___ ___ ____,____,_._,..__,.._,_.f_. , , __--_.v._ _ _._.._»_ ,i _ , ' _», .. fi. _ . . . _ ,_,,» ;___1,__ _ _ _ . _H _f , l, ,f.___¥ _ ° AN” QUEENS CWNTY ,g-, ' _.f _ ¢'\"df°n ory for |=|...,|,.,», '.;',;.;_;__ » fl" Sim WM- Ti-° SW _ .. _ _ _.,\_ ._, ..__~.~__»,=,\,_\__\_~_ _ _._ ___ h'Fhere -will be band at the Arena _-I _ _ li is evening. The loe is in good con- . . _ ___ ditlon and the music excellent. , ff . - _ *_ '.1 -. _ " .-5 ';_A._C. Duchsmin, City, has returned ' ' _ ‘ hrom U40 P. E. I. _HOSDltal, where hg _ iq ad-~l?°‘"1 l1l§d°1'|;olng treatment for ~, _ _ __ ' f ' bl°°d'l’-°ls'°""‘E- ` " ` " " ‘ . ~.‘=.\l \;~.~=.\.' ~"-W.; I K The Kind You HMIGAI < `~ ' \ " 'I'h_e~‘_.Business_Men will bowl the ' .rin use for over 30 ycggsysfought’ and which ha been Niechamcs' the regular mg" g°m°' 1 as borne the signature ol ° tht Arena tonight at 7.30 o'clock. and has b n This will no dollbt be a good game _ <~ \ 00 made iuidcr his per- . ‘ _ I ,~ \ sonal super-visi . , _ . ' l Allow no one t_;>l_i__r~iLlll_<~o its llifuilcy. Rin Zion Church yesterday morning, 'Au 0°““*°1'f°lfS» Iinitntlons ana ...I t S 0 .v"-5 'ff' 1" um" iw' A` Cram' New DF’"““i°“~ Prea- Ellleriments that trifl “S --as-good are nut “ed ‘"0" Hcceviably in the absence 0 with 'ind 1 r . _ of the p t , I1 _ Inman and Chudren_Exper-iencgnal li_:i_|_,_ei_; ht_i\liIi of In ,ho efgngfg T_ _lfgng-. ggzathie. l IA dia address. iveiing a sole..- , oastoria isa hannl ` ' In St. James' Church yesterday . gone .Dr ess mlisliihlto for Castor Oil, Pure- morning Rev. Mr. Fullerton delivered eontajlns l°£;_:1;\___d OS_:;<_»_tnh1n1gI F=_i_J'1_'_l:i>s. It is Pleasant. It ,'§o‘:_§:°;1_§ese_rm<;{_i on the great need oi 9 0 D no nor oth.. N _ _,, e evening his address substance. Its nge is its guarantee It d Ll Mcouc was a particularly eloquent disceurs , t y B and “nays Feverishnesm It cures D___rr;l:D1_'__oy1i;i_3\"i;_i;1_li3 on the Life of John Knox. the preach. Colfc.` It relieves Tecthl T ° l I er speaking "Om the text’ ‘mlm 1:6' and Fmt“,ency_ It a__s_3_S;1__t1e<;l\tl;_§si__<_:_\_i_i_-_es _(J_<_i_;;;itii»iitlon ,'fil;°:_°__ _;_v_1_=H_v¢;__m_i_a;i__¢_s_ent from God and ‘ Stomach and Bowels, giving licultliy u,,(l’1:§;»ur;lli4;:etlie The Cliildren’s Panacca-The M otherf 1,. i ep' '1`l1°_0“¢H\'l0 Ywng Men’s Christian <==~w~= oAs'ro|=uA ...wire ffiiiiifff‘su-»‘=i-“f” " Beats the _Signature of gifts of W. M. Birks, John Penmnn _ The Kind You Have Always Bought :l§:1.f;';f‘..°.‘;l:“;:.‘i-,.‘:.“;;'3s.2;’.".;’.l'.:;~J; l In USE FOI' OVGI' Years `l5l1_li0 a change soon and warm rains 11|: cznnun conu=/luv, 11 uun|uv`s~r|l¢:r.nrw Your crrv' '_ “ilarmfsunsrine result 0" the Oll- o nav ' ` ' ' E D gation between Char- lott . ' 1! s iipeilnieut. si, rciid. O I Q l lllixiil. “sis” llilil 'ionic' l We have this celebrated Hair’l‘onic now in stock- llncquiillefl ' as ii flair grower, dundraff cure and general dressing for the liuir. 50c and $|.00 a boiile. - Sole Agents. _ 1 Pl Cor. Gi. Geo. The MacKinnon llrug Co. & Kt. Sta. "' _.I ---- ----L_ _ __ I -I .J NOTIC Iherehy notify the I_’ublic that I have purchased the entire stock. and goodwlllof the Davison Undertaking Co and as 1 have no conn sction with any Co or Undertaker in the Province I will be in a position to guarantee satisfaction when your orders are ' lntrusted to me when the service of our profession is required. _ Yours * A. H. WADMAN` n Funeral Director and Embalmer Office 207 Prince St Qpposite Baptist Church Phone 289 J. Residence King Edward Hotel tl I further notice. I l TENDERS Cranberry Ferry, Queen's Co ` (0. Popular Point Ferry, K]ng’s County. Department of Public Works. ` r V Clnrlotiefown, P. E. I.. -' March 6il\. , I9] s'i:a|:`i-:ii ri-zluuzlis will li. - Received at this Dcpsrimeni A _ Until Noon on MONDAY, MARCH 27th, l9ll from any person o_r persons willing to contract for carrying passengers, baggage, vehicles, horses, cattle. sheep, calves, swine, grain, flour, meal, and vegetables over and ac- ross the above ferries for the term of three years from the ist day of April next, in terms of the Act 3, William 4, Cap. 8. Tenders must express the I'2l€S of ferriage on the above severally, baggage, flour and meal at per one hundred and grain and vegetables at per bushel. _ i _ ` ’i‘he names of two responsible persons willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the Service must accompany each ten- er. ‘ The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. _ L. B. McMlLLAN» Secretary Public Works 3-iodio,i7,24&27rio,l7,24. - _ _ _ You may] 130 :l_‘i;yw%E’cilerfui -=':.° ‘ 'ties lil: t dges not ::5‘°i°.ie“.:x » ter iov¥.h°W' .10-DAY ai.:'.l..‘:.‘:.‘=-'.'.'=; m e lub 0-I' 0 d rnllos" or upon what YOU °l'l°° i possessed. If Your-eyes served you well for mlm' ¥°l\‘|- °° much more re_sson _ whY you should take mover cr" °l *l\°‘“ °iiii1.|r¢a1y»'npv» *Hgh -“pit” i,},f:.‘:f'e..°i‘{,_..z.,'g':.:.'::.:; ne » _ Silverton Q Epstein i ll _ mini' .asour _ - _ rolilz -slosr pus. or orrlcs _ _ _ _ _ __ W' '{,,':;?i?_'éi’°;,'i;,;',¢ _ Mlm ____ ___ Gm S__ ____ '68 Ql'°°'l s'~"'cmb."n _ s.z7dll|l.aPiiochmouetown’ P' E' L 163 Kélif. Stfeel. l M VL ii If.. _ ls-Goes DENIAL #seam At Reasonable Prices., lf you wish good dental wol-_k done and want it done st reasonable prices, call on us. You will get honest. reliable. work- work that will be entirely satisfactory in every way. We have all the most improved appliances and skillful dentists. W 0 Will treat vou gently and as Dslnlessly Bs li ll! possible to do. ° |25 Q een Si. nr Next Bee: Q Goffs Phono $15.! `No'F1cEl T. H. Lawson St. Avards still kee so hand all kinds of¢zronerles,tobncc_i:.ci%Aol1;_l___ temperate drinks. fancy buscu sk _J ___ keeps ln supply his famous glue va ipave wen known, |hankfu|_to those v:h0 lm’ shmlildktihllilr lti£‘l‘rdf?>r“iili':liin‘tiisn\Ltllnncff oi) the Zifiiie. n y ii-l7dimwiuli~szli>d. -I Grand Trunk Railway System _ REDUCED RATES in effect until April loih locluslve~ Sncond Class Colonist fares from Char- loiieiown to Nelson, Vancouver, Victoria Westminster, B.C Sel\ttle,Spckanc,Ta.coma,Wall1~ Portland, Ore. $55.35_ San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Cal. Mexico City, Mex. . [pw ratesio many other poiuls,nnd also from other stations on the Grind Trunk Railway System Tourist Sleeping Ctrl Leave Montreal for Chi_ClB° °“ M'_°“' ddys, Wednesdays and Fridaym If 1°-15° p, fn. serilraa-nach maybe reserved' 1" advance, available for sccommodlstlim Gf aaascngers holdingdirstursecnnd clnu tickets on payment of nominal charge. Connection made with _trains carrying cars of similar style nt Chicago. For further information apply to J Quinlan, D. P, A., Montreal or | . : , ~.. ' ' ,. - as . . ’ ‘ _ in "l ` ‘ i .fr _ '= ci; -+1 _ l*.“"? 1-_ 'M if-` " s. y, oc- Clillwd the pulpit del " Associations are to own their ow'n g The pur chase has been made possible by the and Dr. Elmore Harris of $5.000 each. lhe balance required including the current budget of the school is being secured. A farmer writing from Covehead Says: Quite a large flock of wild geese have been seen in the air continually- chancc for their lives except bv wing If IH to be honed the weather will etown and the mainlands, as to have trade and shipping gnu more the order of the day. The death occurred in this city on Saturday of Alex. G. Bremner, an ag- ed and highly respected citizen. Mr. lirenuier who had been in failing health for the past few months, was for many years Librarian at the Law Llbrliry. I-lc was a respected member of Zion Church and took a great in- terest ill all church work, never being absent from a service, when he was able to attend. He was born in Aber- deen, Scotl-and, in 1830 and leaves to mourn one brother Col. James Brem- ner of Halifax, and one sister, Mrs, James Cook, who resides in Scot- land. The funeral notice is given elsewhere. A recent issue oi the Boston Post _ lthe reports from across the border l has the following with reference to the Boston Marathon in which Mich- ael Thomas, the Lennox Island Abeg- weit, will compete: “Canada appears to have another "cinch" in the com- ing- B. A.- A. marathon. According to the Canadian runners have already been training some time for the e- vent and are in dne iettle, Freddie Cameron came to the States last year some time before the great race and rompcd in an eusy winner. Now the Canadians will follow his exam- ple. Sol Mintz, Longboat's manager, fancies either Jimmy George or Jim Corkery for the grind, and even goes so far as to say that Longboat"s old record will go by the board. Picking the winner of ihe big race at such an early stage is a dangerous proposi- tion. but it looks safe to say that one of the Canucks will take away the prize.” Is Mike to be the “Can- nllck" of 1911? ' As one of the initial moves in tht reducing of expenses under the One Price Cash System, Prowse Bros., Ltd., have commenced at the reduc tion of the office staff by t-he DlBCll!” of the Cash Desk and Cashier in th Maia osiee. This is an imvrovemv-11 in many ways, as it concentrates the ¢-,mee help, brings the cash direct to nead quarters, and does away with an additional one in the office itsel- The saving is among the drst noted _but the improvement in the outsid department from which the Cash Desk has been removed-is very noticeable. as itl gives more room for fill goods which arel ‘displayed there. Provvse Bros. have also installed s new and up-to-date cash carrier, tbf Lamscn carrier, amd it is an addi tional help as well as a. grea-t im- provement on the former one which was insufficiently large. Prowse Bros. forge ahead with improvemtnes and innovations in the way that alwaYB hegpeaks the wide awake and up-to date business firm. ::Rev. E. E. Styles will lecture in Clifton Church, Lot 48, on Tuesday, March 28th, taking for his subject. Notes grave and gay from a Preach- er’s Diary. If the night is stormy, lecture will be held on following Thursday. 3'27d2l» i> i- ilg up your counter as you may' P -Bake up weekly -loads of Flour- Shout from the ounetpfpl of Br_r&f goodness-But if QUALIT beluckmg. go, way back and sit down l What W2 insist on--quality-_ QUALITY l And you'll always lin it in our EVAPORATED CREAM BREAD Prove ii for your self. ‘ Mrs. A. A. Moore, Pownal, was lu W A. Houston, North Rustlco, was the,rosds in the country in good _ _No_ one should ‘fail to heéi- Emory White' -the Boston concert tenor, who opcns_ a short engagement at the People’s Theatre tonight. - Professor Ross will address an Ag- ricultural Meeting at Alberry Plains on Monday, March 27th., at 7.30 p, m. All interested are invited to bc present. R. C. and Mrs Hill, Fredericton, have-returned home, after spending a pleasant visit with 'l‘. H. and Mrs Dawson, North Tryon. G; H. Dawson, North Tryon, has just finished a sectional case for the new organ in.Augustine Cove School which is without a doubt a very great convenience i_o the district. .At the regular meeting of the Quarttrly Board of the Methodist Church held last week, _an invitation was extended to Rev. Geo. Steel, to remain pastor of the Shediac, N. B. Church for another year. Mr Steel it is understood accepted subject to the action of Conference. Mr Steele is a native of this Province. By _special request the Pownal choir were' recently entertained for th-eil' weekly practice at the hospitable home of J. H. and Mrs. Judson, Alexandra.. The splendid new Easter music/was attacks? fcr the first time and good progres was made. After practice a bountiful repost was serv- ed in the spacious dining-room to which ample justice was done by the hearty singer. On Wednesday, March 22nd., the ladies of the W. F. M. S. of Margate held a. parlor social at the residence of Frank Glydon, Margate. J. F. Profit presided as chairman. A pro- gram, _consisting of music, recita- tions.`_ Bud` gramophone selections, made it one of the most enjoyable e- vents of the season. A similar event was also held a week previous at the residence of J. J. Fy-fe, Margate. Both events proved to be splendid successes financially. _ The Mount Allison debating team holding up the pro side of "Resolved that free trade in natural products 's beneficial to Canada," were defeat- ed in Halifax on the 22nd by Dalhou- sie with their splendid oratory by l ut. out of about 500. Although “Mount A." got.much the better of argument Dalhousie's delivery gave them the debate. A. Knight, formerly of Alberton was one of the Mount A. debaters. On the same evening the “Mount A.” Basket ball team defeat- 'llons of Halifax hy score 21 to 14. ,l Milford played centre. 'tml mmm Farmers 1 3l'€ ‘ nelignied I/Ve have heard noth- ing _but praise as to the splendid results which farmers from different sections of the country have obtained by the usedlof .“_Royi`ll- Purple” Stock Specific Best I ever used” “Never fed anything that gave such satisfac- tion”. “Do not think its i equal can be found". Are typical examples of reports we are con- stantly receiving. 70 days Treatment 50 cents. 280 days Treatment $l.50. Sold by. Johnson & Johnson Wholesale and Retail Agents. ,_ _ _ _,__ . In Leading Drugsiorw Emulsion (- _, 1 .lvesf possible Mac's Emulsion is in a cfilss ofils own-fbr body-building qualities, for toning up worn- down systems, for bone and .,d.fl»i"n. _ _ ._-, .nr . - tissue building it is the best -~.__. ___ you can buy anywhere. Mac"s' Eiiuilsion is made from purest Norwegian oil, combined with Lime of ed the Brunswicks, last year’s chem- ‘ ~..<.\~ _-.- condition. ` _ I . , , ' _ 1' _ ,-j _i ' -_:$1 _ #4 . , 411,. i "1 '», fr. ' Af( ,*;..f<*’ - - ..<=:` sr f i "` ”" ~ - -=. .13 » I '»'.:=< . ‘ -l' it/'gr '. ;:; .5 it 'M2 ' `f ' .»‘ . is ' ‘ 3 ' . 4 ~ ' .`.f_'f L .g.\-_ .. 5§§=.=:- : -:»~>,,_' "~ ~ "rf s§§§?§fz5`§=a iff?-.5§ff'f§-f~ 3 _.sg/,-’ gi...¢:_~r.ff.¢.::.s='..=' ‘ _ _ ~ »===e..- , ii f , f/ i -do __ i;#':_§:;'_r;¢.._:;:§¢:,_f.i R 1 ,._»--'&__- =:-:»-;»_-:-; ` -_ -""":;_' \ sf,--_ ' -.fl "5 " ` » V ' _'_ `_,+~f,f ` _ 1 ~i\= _r-g, 1 ,-ff-'/< ,,f . ' - -: ‘TH ".=>.1;i's_rf.- -:rss ' . -' `_'»=.i. < _,,; .¢§}.,_,_,_,_-_---___ _,',:»_;-5 . _ -- :E I’ -'_.,:f:'_»;-;;'- '-;5;E=L'l"`:;f ;' rf--"*’ff9i°§ _~;'1"'§ " "\31._ijE- _ _ . .. -, -_ ’ ` ‘ -S.;.A5122->l~`21*fIi:Ff~f:i=f`§§“‘,,§` . -,.,._-_y_,,.,_,n,=,=,¢,.. \, ~ »,_-- ~_...--.-._».,,~~.__~.,,,~._..-».~.-. . `\. ~`_ \ __ -e,:~,, .__ ...es-w.` i f tha city yesterday. , " - - ‘ J. 'r. and ivirs. Nicholson, Upper E &_ Pt. Prim, were in this city Batur- _ - ’ - - - - day. _ _ ~ The busiest store on Charlottetown busiest Street _ in the city Saturday and reported - ‘ _ ' ' ` ’ . To day, a sale oi men”s shn'isi [¢jThis sale affords every man chance to secure some smart stylish' shirts at a great saving. . i?_LWhile the price is heavily re- duced, please remember the shirts- Worlh lip lo 1.85 lor 750 each. 3. are in every way desirable. They are remainders from the past seas son's selling-and many of the ` pattern. patterns are sold out in some sizes, hence the canccllin of the lines. However, all sizes iam- I4 to I8 can be hed. tho' not all in any one Samples :ire shown in _our South-' ern window The values run Sl.|5 day or two at just. ' 75c each _ S me _ Sample Savings aiiware Sale 3 Tape measures the regular 5c kindallfor. . . . . . 2 spools good linen thread, worth loceach both for........... _ 2 Red Cross Hair Nets, the kind thatscll for loc, 2 for......... 2 dozen dome fastenersybest make black or white all for... .. _ .. .... .. Fifteen cent 'Dressing Combs, 8 li' L25, |50, l.85. _ if You may choose, for the next l0c l5 I5 C C 5c incheslong special at loc 15 cent Tootllbrllsbes, all new and wellmade for.. ......., ....L. 15° White, blocked Indian Tape, the usual c ki d, all sizes offered at 6 pieces fsoruri. 6 cards Champion Hooks and Eyes for..................g......... .. 5c‘alworth3ccardall6f0r-.......... .. 9° These are just a few of the bargains offered at this great sale of smallwarcs. Rem ber, this is not a “clearing sale". Every item is fresh and new-and all boughtspeci for this occasion. Our low prices are made possible only by big buying--and selling celle d. _ wholesale guantltles each day. _You have still a day or two before these prices are can- ll r _ '_J `_,,,_,,,,-_-_.,._.,,._...e.,._-_.-.».-..._-.».__._.....--.~..-..»...a-....~..<;»..~.-_.a-.. ....-.»,. Q ' l 4 ,l _ ---411 .\ U' \_=._~: 4 r /Q _ I _ W I , _ \ I I E O-NIGHT. when you go T home, settle clown in your _ favorite easy chair with book or evening paper, fill up your pipe with 'Orinoco, and you have the elements of an evening's rest- ful pieasure. .As you watch the blue rings of fragrant Virginia curl lazily to the ceiling. you'll hgure out that few _things in life can hold more downright pleasure and comfort than a"pipe filled with tobacco so smooth. pure and . `lim|i||v|ii|r||i@@||||||I A ”|[|||||||||||IHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIillllllllillilllIiliIlilillIillilillllllllllili ,__ ,f i|iil:|||i||lm||| ~ 2 12 ‘ | _ "nj I _ 1'ucK£‘rr umrrsn . _ HAMli:roN 4_ __ I :inimuslllliilmlluq ‘ 4 in f I .‘ ‘_'?'"‘ _-_ '__ 0 il l _ _ li _ l _ _ lllllllllliln l.,ll:uu;€;.l _ill2.ii.i.é»iin~.f._.i;iu_i Fi _ _-__ _ -_ _ _ _._ _ _ , ._ . .. - _ rich as Orinoco. _ Packed in packages and tins. ’ Sold by most every di-nler in Canada. ` /I We have ,just landed ills/lvv New siocll ` -OP-f Csrpel fell or Lining . _ Oval. Buffer Dishes _Psprus (Pulp) Pie Plates Oyster Psils lee Cream Pail: _ Parchment Meat ani Fish Wraps Hypophosphates and soda It is palatable, efficient and pure-the best you can buy anywhere. Prscs 35|: and 'l5c n boille, l The 2 Macs T _ _Egg_Cues and While Odorleu Fillers. Schofield Paper ,Co Lid Sl. John, N. B. dmwfrmtf. _ " _;.___.._“___ _ . , . Public Auction Inminntructed hy Robert R. Webster, nsnlgrieeoi the estsis of Judson McDf~u-- nll, to soll hy public auction ui Wf~boter'l Corner. P. E.lsl%nd. ou. Wednssdly. The $th.d¢\y of Marc (A. D."iDii commonc ng at il o’clock s. ni. all' thostock in trade consisting or drvstifodl. srocerleu and hardware in and about the ehoaftore und premises lately occupied by r. McDou- ll. gfsale wgu _eontin1l_refi_i,rtil é._i_l.glrs stock in s 9 :_ ' "W" ° lisalru. oaivrnlz. 3-23dr6i. ` Auctioneer. GRAND' -TRUNK RAIL- 7 WAY SYSTEM. ROUND TRIP HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION TICKETS 'to Weatsm' Canada via Grand Trunk Double Traci( Route to Chicago, etc., on sale Tuesday 1 April 4th, and every second 'l`uesdny_ thereafter until September igtb, nt very low fares. _ 'rl-is rlnasr raluulnc couwrnv" ‘IN THE WORLD into be found along, line une am.. GRAND TRUNK racl berta, and Saskatchewan. Descriptive literature with beautifully engraved maps and giving full infomation about FREE I-IOMESTEADS and how to obtulirfhem tree, can be had at any G. T. R. 'Ticket Office. ' 3-udwfmtlSepi9. ' . .__ .___-__ 1.56 _/_ EIC in the Provinces of Manitoba., A ‘ _ it _. _., :_ . ‘ ‘ ' . ` ref i ».», _, K» .ui _-_ -LQ ~' lx" A \ _a - ._ _»_\ , .