l l . ‘l lf I , A ‘ ! ‘ l nr. I l l li; _L (From Yesterdn.y’s_Evening Guardian)' the Triumph made by nowswellia. m Ve, CA ALWAYS -RACING-It will be non that 1-slutuiiu . ,__,3,' I., ii _ l lg 'l .5'i} 5|., ,l -.._ "`z'-.-'~ -T P Fl' ,ti I l _.__ . l l -1 1 .au u-e=7"‘v'?€?' 9-L. ..-._..rv -A-..-.;. _'L il 1 l. 'i _il P ,., _._ ._ i. .,...-.,. ._.--»»/ -.-.- r l E. ill' i . if.. l. lil" ` 1 V 1 _.- ___ _ ._ -- - - ~\ Two last. cl : l | _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ww l»1°r°0 ei A r _ df." 'W ".*;‘ -rr rns manuals. -org own B: v;mm:°l;°}l\uLr_ '§,‘§I,°,,,‘Q°,§‘,',§§,’},"‘° --H. CLARK la Guardian Agni: ln m aunt order. Kiel.. pieriaismt sezxglntllzam Alherton. His phone is 1. mum ru twen 4iva cents. mi “hom "am l ’ Qian- - fr Oharl ttetown -'run uonmso nu_1.v oumilau -- _ ,,f;‘;m md ‘ibm C S RI s Kind You Have Always Bought, and wliielrlins been Thi use for over 30 yeazs, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- sonnl supervision since its infancy. _ , . Allow no one to cleceiieuyou ln this. All Connterioiis, liiiitzitlmis :incl “ Just-as-go ” ure but Experiments that trifle with :uid ciiclunlrcr the health of Infants and (Jhildreu-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a. lmrniless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Koric, Drops and sootliiug Syrups. lt is pleasant. li: egntolns neither Opium, Morphine noi' other Narcotic substance. Its nge is its guarantee. lt destroys Worms Intl alloys I"ever|sllm~ss. For more than thirty years ii: has been in eunstniit use for the i°<~lii~l` of Constipation, Flatulency, \Viiul ('olle, nil '.l‘ectlilng Troubles and Dlarrliaea. lt regiiiiiteu tlie .Sioiiilieh and Bowels, assimilatos tho Food, giving lioaltliy mill natural. Bloop- '.!‘he Chil¢irci.i’s 1’aiu:>.coa-The Mother-’s Friend. W THE wi be obtained at Laila-ty's Tensor lui Parlors. Bummerllds. -iuss nazi. ifotlsll is our diss s¢ent in J. C. J\l'i|l_lU'l Bool- storo, Summa:-side. Her odies phone in 45-1 and residence phone I6. -VALENTINE 'i‘EA.- The annual valentine tes wss held in Bt. Paul's Hall. Slunmsrsfde, last lmht by the ladies of the Baptist Oh h.In spite of the bitter cold it was well patron- ized. An excellent supper was served and the returns are on the sunuyside of 5150.00.-J. -uiiaiun 'runsn`.4v.-A quiet wedding took place Tuesday, says a st. John exchange, at 191 Paradise Row. the residence of the oillciating clergyman, when Douglas MeFadyel1, of Coleman (P.E.I.), and Miss Luey Lohb, of this city, were-united in marriage by Rev. L. A. Mohean. Mr. and Mrs. McFadyen will reside in St. John. i-lummerslde is not behind the other places in the province on ice racing. ' Bears the Signature of _ Som., my |,,¢,,,,t1,,,, mc.. are to merqiae ilu. afternoon ut 4 .mock for - ___ ,_.,, ....... _ -...___ -~ ` be held up the harbor there on Sat- Charlottetown to convey the Crystalsl urday afternoon at 1.30. All who =_;, l _ ,."‘ _-"Y I, ‘ can should make a point of being fr ' ,, pi' , - __ _ ` present. J. _ my I - ,~ __- / _ _ ‘ _ .__ _ -vios vs onvs'rA1.s ut rue chur- ;|` 4 - ' I ' ' --SCHOOL EXAMINATIONB.-The l lloliowlng is the standing of the pup- O iiis of Searltown School for the S t mourn of January.-Grade V111.-li.) _ llobert MacNeill, (2.) Marla Mac' H B . Neill. Grade VII.-(1.) Hazel Sohey, "°T E EST TEN CENT lunch in In US€ FOP 0VBl‘ Y€al'S (2.) Walter Wright, Grade VI.-(1,) U me --»----»- ~°~..»-tv Nl... vo.-.< ew. l John Ti-ainor, (2) I-Ioiace Sohey . . , ...... __ ,, VU, / uma- rv- <1.> Eu. ou.. uauofl The gr-anal nuai remnant als m.»rnlnq. The nlsgest remnant o' bargain event for twelve niunlhs w ~ il 'I' ' """'*""" ”`”"";'.“_*‘ Gl'8d0 II.-(l.)i!ldW8rd Leard (Z.). ‘At the great remnant sale. ' H . _ h t _d F I v 1 F id I L 9 Louis Trainor. Grade Il. (Jun|or,- 0 er my house hold effects at private °° """' °°5 're ° ay ' d y °%T)T,:"€'h';?,e rW||a|yl;‘;°;'}'|;‘r‘;(`? B li.) Irving Toombs, (2.) Ruth s0bey_ sale, also one driving mare with har- olldeyful array of bargains lnlG"‘d° I'_(1’) H“'°1 T°°ml"" (ZW ness' w“g°.“ and sleigh' C' W' Ram' Moore & McLeod 2-l4Mll. every depaltmerlt ln the I dies*-`h*1F1°B CFGWG. J. say, Kensington. 2-13 Mlipd ___ ready to wear department. There] * “The great annual remnant sale "‘ remnant sale It linens shi-vp at‘m nine o'ciock Frl ay. Moore & _ti ...{ [.801] 2-l4.'Vll|-V li* .»|| D5 8 SpeG|,,||y ,‘U_raG,_,ve |nt -WEDDING BELLS.-'THE DOD!!! 0. nf wa" paper _,,,| bv run at me of rem .ants ln womon’s w sh 1*-1`f”m“9 and MfS~ FBPPOW. Centra. i-llillg-the “'Flureka Base Ball Game same mmf, as tm, ur;-at annual dresses and in womens walsls. Bedeque, was the scene of an inter- at Holmuns ’-a, fascinating game ooro <\' .VlcL.eo(l 2-l4Mli. estlag and brilliant social on Wed- l-fmt Will be el1J`0y0d by young and uesday evening, the 12, inst, when 1- the eldest daughter Hazel Mae use - to "At the great annuil 'emnunt given in marriage with Walter Chas, Gount store all for $1.50 at Hol- sala you will fend over 200 rpm- Lmrq 0| p,,mW0od_ precisely at b are our ads lor particulars nants ofdrass goods-thatls to ~ » ’l k th - about thegreat al-nual remnant. say we will start with that num- 0 C oc e strains of the “edding sale and the bargalws offered b sr_S0 that th" nine dcmck march began, the musician being Friday. Sale commences at nl:-n shopper has at least tha alvani- Miss .Nina Farrow' “ister °f U" - _ _ s _r _ - o'oIook sharp. Moors 3.: McLeod duo of havlnfl more to select from th.” bnde' Immedmtgly the Umm have no Home' lmiments' condition 2 l4Mll Moore & McLeod 2-l4Mll. ` i2.) Louis Wright. Grads III.- il.) the Baptist church. 2-14 Mil. Edna Burns, (Z ) Mi riam Sobe . 1 2 llllllllan '1 The appointment of n Truil C<~ni_ a iy as Execulor asiures efficient re‘ia`llc, economical and c iitiii ions tie "Pru<’ential as your Executor. » l"nis Colnjany u`so gives _-pei i il Guarantee! investment receip s :ire principal and iiiterest are guaranieul. One of the C .inj_i:\1y`.< circuinrs will In sci! ta you ou request. . _ ,_ been erected for the occasion. Th. ~ 011. prac ca elper ence w at is iiixnagement of an Estate. Name a'tcii*.'To;i to iuvsstmects of mf iiey issued at good rate of inter( st and cting parties took their places be uelith the arch of evergreen which had bride entered the room in the nrm ol her father. The impressive niiiiage ceremony was pronounced by Rev. R, Osgood Morse, pastor of the Baptist Church at Bedeque. The bride was tastefully dressed ln a gown oi cream duchesse satin trimmed with lace and pearl trimmings and were e veil and wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a hoquet of vliite roses, dailodils and ferns. The l-.\ntrartin;_. psrtlee were unattended. A large com to witness the ceremony. These con» sistsd chiefly of the immediately rel- atives of the two families interested. immediately alter the ceremony o bountiful repast was served The wedding pres- ents were indeed a feature of the occasion. The groom's present to were to he seen, cheques, bank notes, HEAD UFFICE---Monircal `f.i`Z..f"i{’.i..'I.’;° “`€ii'°§€`i`.f.H°§,'if.T.’$‘.‘}2 il liiullcll orrlcl-1-__cl\ HYNDIVIAN & Managers, 1-7 Mtuw3mos. rlottelown. C0.. l.llVli`l`El). P. E. I _ fl- ' _£_..__ __.._ __ _ 1;;-.-_-.-1-.-ai-;-_ -;-;-1 --;_-_;-;-i-;:. iff. One ceni per word first insertion for esciiconiinusiion. Cash muai accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-five can 'c. N ouAlu>lAN classifier Aus in ihis column. half ceni per word elegant articles oi household furni~ ture and tableware. Mr. and Mrs Lcard will make their home at Fern- wood where the groom is recognized as one of the most enterprising young farmers in the province. Both young people are highly esteemed by n large circle of friends. and zac- qualntances and start out in their wedded life with brightest prospects. Their many friends wish them s long, prosperous and happy voyage upon the sea of matrimony. J. - -im BOCIALI ST LEADER IN ____________ ____ ____ _ _ _ ____ *___ _ _:___ '__ VIENNA ASSASSINATED . ' AGEN l'e WANTED UlTl' AND COUNTRY AGENTS wanted at once for the fastest sell- ing line in Canada. Sales Every- where, Get our proposition before territory is all taken. Big money to nustlers. Address, Dept. “V." 426 Oli! Birks Bldg, Montreal, Can- ada. 2-10ME6i. ENT8-MEN AND WOMEN--WE ill start you in a permanent pay- huéiness with the most success- line ever put on the Can- 0 without investing a f your money. Our line new. Bells on sight in Not sold in stores. No Successful men and wo- by us are making $15 Write today for full information. A45, V WANTED' AT ONCE AN -r - r "4 4 FOR SALE, A TAYLOR SAFE, AL- most new, large, and one of we best made by these famous makers, Apply to H.H. Bro\vn,l58 Queen St. ~ 2-5Mi'.f HELP WANTED FIPTEEN DOLLARS AND EXPEN- ses weekly for trustworthy man or woman to act as Travelling Repro- sentativc. I"re\'ous experience not required. Travelling expenses ad- vanced. Commence in home terri- tory. Winston, Limited, Toronto, Ont. 2-1lil12i. l- LOST LOST--BETWEEN RA'l"l‘ENBlJRY'S and Bruce Stewart's, pair of gold rimmed eye glasses with chain cori- iiccted. Please leave Queen Hotel. 2-latizipd. THE PARTIES WHO TOOK THE mink mud out of baby carriage out- side post office Wednesday had better return same to post oillce, stamp window, and avoid exposure, as they were seen. 2-1iM8ind. MALE llEll’ WANTED sliced man with horses. Revere o later Co. 204 VIENNA, Feb. 12.-Fraz Schupe- mir, s' member of the lower House oi the Austrian parliament and social ist leader was assassinated to-nighl by the Christian socialist and the la- bor lradcr Paul Junslcha. Junicha followed Schupc-mir from a political meeting to the northwest station, _ _ _ __ - __ _A___s..-._._._.______ where he shot him. The motive is ing of the directors of Canadian Pa- said to have been revenge. -%_____ STOCK BREEDERS IN _ ANNUAL SESSION MONTREAL. _Feh. 11.-A very large attendance of members was re- Zlii-Crcd at the annual meeting of the General Stock, Breeders' Association of Quebec, held hers to-day at the Queen's Hotel. The most imnomiut feature oi the day was the presence of the Hon. M3"-il* B“Tl”€ll. Dominion minister oi llsflwlture and Hon. J. Caron, mln- iltsr si agriculture for Quebec, The chair was occupied by Hon. N. Gai-_ U58". U10 l“'°9ld°l1f-. who introduced the two guests of honor. --___ Lfbnli C.\N’T ADOPT IIEMIEUX LABOR ACT foND01\', Feb. io.-sir u. aux. \vifik's report on his investigations into the working of tho.I»smls1ix Act _¢e¢¥¢lt1g industrial disputes, has aroused the liveliest interest; but the opinion seems general that the Act is unlikely to prove elective here. The l’sll Mall Gazette to-day points out that thirty days' notice of strike would be impossible here. If it has proved operative in Canada it is be- cause Canada labor has not yet ae- qlrirsd the revolutionary temper via- ihla in i-sau; iirmne lingua.. '-'rife cure we want is one w ieh goes to day on her way to’ Kinkora.-J. GUARDIAN Gilllillllill it I -ii0I3IAN'B-You can secure ex esllent values at ‘Holmsuw February Clearance Sale_._ 8-ISMEIL -WHITEWEAR BALE.- I-lolinsn‘s whitalnar ssh is provlns I Nl event. 2~13ME2i. l -EIIRB-You eau secure (urs ai Holmans during their present sale _at less than cost prices. 2-l3ME2i- -COATB-LADIES COATS AND skirts selling at sost st Holman's. Summei-side. ~ 3‘13ME3l~ -SPECIAL PRICES for quantities on oil cake, bran and middlinsl B11 arson, summmido. 1-slmtulilialzl. -RUBBER BELTING.-You can save money on rubber halting and circular saws at Braee's, Summer- lide. 1-IilM~t\ii4iEi2i. -WASHING MACHINES- You can get the best values at Brat-e’s, Summerside. Bee the New Century or -__., -SPECIAL' TRAIN will leave Sum- and hockey fans. Return fare $1.00. _ 2-14Mli ottctown Arena tonight. Special train will leave this afternoon at 14 o'cloek. Come and cheer or the home teams. 2-14M1i_ anada will be served in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, Bummerside, this evening from 4 till 1.30 by the ladies of -AS I AM leaving for the west I -BALL GAME.-See the newest old. Complete with diamond, proper number of rren and indicator msn's, Summerside. 2-131,432; :.:If you want anything in the line of horse remedies such as Absorbine, owdcrs, etc., come to us for we snow Just what you want and know hast. The McKinnon. Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mtl. Y|E8lERli PERSUHILS -Miss Celia Monaghan, Providence, passed through Summerside yester- -Frank and Mrs. Tuplin were pas- sengers to Summerside yesterday af- _ternoon from the east.-J. -Geo. Baker, Summerside, re- turned to his home yesterday after- noon from Charlottetown.-J. -Mrs. Chas, E. McDonald and two chilihen, Summerside, were passen- gers to Charlottetown yesterday af- ternoon for a short visit.-J. -A. E. Forsythe returned to Al- harton yesterday afternoon alter spending a few days in Summerside. -J. -Miss Mary McCardle, Suminerside, was a passenger to Hunter River yes- terday afternoon.J. -G. E. King, Ottawa; W. G. Fra- ser, Halifax; E. D. Shred, Philadel- dclphia; W. D. Ferguson, Montreal, registered at the Clifton House,Sum- merside. between 6.30 last evening and 6.30 the previous evening.J. -W. J. Walsh, Halifax; John M. Eddy, St. John; W. S. Grant, Char- lottetown; registered at the Queen Hotel. Summerside between 6.30 last evening and 6.30 the previous even- i.ng.J. _.__....________ C. 1'. R. DIRECTORS DEULARE DIVIDENDS .MONTREAL-, Feb. 11.-At a meet- olilc Railway held yesterday the lol- lowing dividends' were declaredz. On l-_lie preferred st lr 2 per cent. for the half ydar endx December 31 last, oi_i_ the common stock 2 and one half pci* cent. for ihs` quarter ended De- cember sm last, boiug st the i-no of 7 per cent. Der annum from the revenue and 3 'per sent. Der annum from interest on the proceeds of lands, salsa and the salsa and from other entre. assets. Both dividends are nsyabls on' April- 1 next to share- holders of record at one p. m. of the first of March next. IESTERII _PEISIIILS . (From Yss`terday's Evening Guardiam -Miss Hattie Hodgson returned to Charlottetown this morning after a :hart visit to Summerside. J. NA-DRU-i ‘ LAXA1"lVl?S° *" °=\if°ly diliemul' from when been ln their compul- tien Ind Qslr Gflsst-egnlplsis evaouslon without purging gg .Jlslgpx-an \ ` ~ HOCKEY san Montague at 8 match began at nine the two senior teams. excellent and there Jas a dance. It was 'not ng all the time and fast hockey. first live minutes Montague two goals and in four min\lth_ more Charlottetown scored their first sod and in ten minutes more Montague scored their third and the score stood at half time 3-1 in favor of Monta- gue. In the second half after six minutes fast play the visiting team scored their second goal. Five minu- tes more and they made snother.The count now stood 3-3. The play he- cqme even faster and more interest- ing than ever. The Montague _,boys made another rally and in four minu- tes made another goal, which stood this way till within hall a minute oi time when the Charlottetown boil made their last and fourth goal. T e count now stood 4-4. No penalties were imposed on either parties which is a rare thing in hockey. The ‘Monta- gue team will have to go to Char- lottetown for a. return match and the most points in the two games will Drove the winners. The second game sharp, interesting and fast and 'the visiting team had more than ‘ they could handle. At half time the score was 5-0 for Montague. Second half Montague team scored four more and and the Charlottetown boys got two goals. The game ended 9-2 for Montague and no penalties imposed for scrapping over the rubber. _ Referee-Chester Campbell, Char- lottetown. Judge of Play-Victor Saunders. ‘ The skaters enjoyed an hours skate after the matches and the spools-l--left Montague at midnight on return to ` Charlottetown. B. LORD ROFWRTS STILL FAVORS CONSCRIPTION LONDON, Feb. ll.-Lord Roberts and the National Service League are persisting in their campaign against the territorial system for the milit- ary training of the young manhood of the nation. Why they should do so is incomprehensible after the grave warnings which have been issued against the depreciation of the na- tional strcngth. Happily Lord 'Roberts is no longer regarded seriously as a politician, al- though the service league has posi bly done some little harm. La night the matter was debated iii the house of lords from the antagonisticl point of view of Lord Roberts, but there is no serious alarm for the up- setting ci the present system. _ I _ I l Skill Diseases ~ ARE PAINFUL Ainong the most prevalent are Salt Rheum, Eczema, Tettor, Rash, Boils, if'imples and Iiching Skin Erupiions. These troubles always arise from the blood being in si had condition and it is absnluiely impossible to eradicate them Bm-clock Blood Blttcrs. it drives out all the humor from the wife and I had itching sores on our face and ears, and tried everything to help them, but found no relief. We saw your i3.B.B. imlvertiscd and got a bottle, one before it was half gone we both were .getting belter and when it was all gone we were cured.” . Burdoek Blond Hitters is lnmuiisclured 1`_nronl.o. Ont. _-among ,_ p,'Sol== . ~ ,`.»1- §:'§". 'A _ E5* :<95 ` h?';=_. ° sis.” .‘.r°:.'°°~. "`£&Er.i.&i' i-._ .»_`*" Deism and Doesola Leathers, she balance of‘\lasl lsslons stock. $3.50. $5.00 and QL15 lines all up lo* dna styles, to clear | 0nlr$2-lil; lair v _ Illseomion, _ 250.l\302 - ,, _ lllllosasss. the root of low wages." | '“ 7 Q . ..~‘l.. ‘r “ .sz-lk i' ‘M ».~ -‘ ua.-» *mf “ _ vii “ ' W 1,,- l \ ‘l F ` l ` ‘ ‘ l r ‘ ‘ . . _ .. 1 "-\'_» ,__ 32. l le .-'-» » l - ` -‘ JP ' .> -* ‘ '- ' J . " "V "“" " .‘ ' ‘ ‘ ~ ' »-~* ~~ . y _ _ ` _ _ ' ~_ » 1 _-.1 ~._ _'_ ' .__ - ` A ,_,-»‘~,._ ill?-‘ l, _*XL* -1 ._v"=5~l..¢_'~ '-.5-._.',_ ‘ .,y.`;j _.9 -_ ._=.§i' ~‘ "‘ _Sea Window. l . between the two school _teams was _W B only by The 'i` Miburn Co.. Liniiwd. , uns-I-Urs# is Mrs. Edwards, Whoa shé gets going in the lc`it'c_hen'. She pops that ofh'ers on the stove to boil, and tl1C11 S6118 I0 Out come all the little bits of cold meat and cotlaiufotstoes. into th; stewpan they ge. Over them she pours the ng SOUP- And lnli an hour or so she's turned out s. tasty, lpP°fi°|“l~ ‘MW #Fill hot and ready to serve; the two-or-three- elsings kind. Y°\\.liDOYII or you soon. will, if you lay in 2 S\\PPlY °f E Wds’ 5°\\P- uwlui > oEslccATi:l> Bo. por packet. ' _ 'J' " $,‘.:::'.f";.':".‘::'.::“.f.':::'.;“.-:‘ :."‘:l':.i'.' :.';:f:.:::;i:’i':.“.”;2.”“..f.¥s";.':.'.: 5"; ,mg /".1, vqqmblu. The other Iwo an manly vqsulblc soups. [pts of dainty new dishes in our new Cook Book. Wriislot a copy post Ina, Province r. Pl"° l0¢l> KING GEORGE NAVY PLUG CHEVVING TOBACCO IS IN A CLASO BY ITSELFI 3 _lt s asses all others in quality and flavour because the process y which ii is made diifers from others.-ll is deli- ciousiy sweet and lion-irritating. ' ` sol.n svsnvwl-mas: foe s1»i.l.lo ROCK CITY TUBACCO Co., Manufacturers, QUEBEC 1-. | Mr. ltotm Giuuiile, June. Fill., om., _ ' says:-“I write with the grcuiesl. oi ____; __ 1___ `. _ _ pleasure to recommend your great blood _ ,_f‘::. 3 *;':'~" fi" _ -1 purifier Burdock Blood Hitters. My _‘N 1 " ~ ~_»_-,-~ , . This is the Package of Ingersoll Cream Cheese ‘ IT contains one of the most tempting and delicious articles of food. ‘ ‘ sas. _ I &'..:'.:':.i’.'i‘:°“ l""“il°::`3“3; _ - loans ~ i ' ' " ..' 'tj I A _____ _ nmuricrunaosv . ' ' ll _ -ri.. xr-lcraizsoit PACKING co., Le., _ iscnsoti, our? ‘ Lots of People; _ , ' -buy Island Chocolates because theyiue Woen'a` lution and Laced Boots.. and ’ o e. » _- f \M?7&i;3;gi¢b ' ~_ _ .- smyn. ~ Noui'2shing-economical, and handy to have in the home on a dozen occasions. _ li'\l.'l'F.l{5lOl.L is vo_ur _sgllaraiilec of unvaryi|3l}R°°d /if ni/ (irsrws /5. amz’ 25: a W' , . ,..' 1 m. ll. Dunn. 596 Si. Paul Sf. Monire.\l,Repreaenialive hr Quebec and Maritime _ mu _J-»=_ ' rr; lf" l l . lu_i_§ if ec er aan uNslell'rl.v. if--~ - - 1- ° ""|lL|"| _ ‘ ..=._s=..~_-r:=._’-:.'-_§;§'-"2, ._ _ 1 ' " 4 Makes - . if “` . » g .-- _ 2 -if D¢lla‘.l0Ul ‘ R50 \ V lzgafgav iiilgiall, “mal _. from the system unless you put your S” wich” CNREAQZ" _ ‘_ :Z;1‘='.l"{‘E” | mm" blood into good shape. This you can do _l ¢§gugg_ I """“" L _ ng". _ ' ` ._,~lt!iolit. the slightest trouble by uslnB li""'i vi 4. _ ..._ A%»