. i ~ a 23 1934 "rua r..i'ras'r News THE CFI ‘ " " ' "' ' _ _ _ __ . ARLo'r'ii-:.,.owN c.A.u>iAi~i \_ .~ '"1 'f rms'ror'n.r.” -‘ ` PAGE 1 ,. The Most' Important thing in _theliouse now is the coal bin-,' see to it, that it is filled with P1ckARn’s COAL the 'kind that makes a good hot fire. ` We have our sheds filled with the'very best coal, await- ing your delivering order. Also soft wood for kindling_ A. Plcliard & C0. Phono .24o. ` Ch’town. The annual . meeting of the above compaoy will be held in the Board of rade Rooms. Mar-. '-before kissing wife o nth E' an $1.25. Remeiriber the ‘ _ nauie“1’eps"and take no substitute. _ Charlottetown Fire lnlurance Company I Limited Annual Meeting - - from a. :nan who has been smoking s strong pipe or n “dark ” cigar or hns ‘snio er‘s throat’ ’ is not very pleasant.) Suuikers should reuieni ber thi d children take a Pep r BWP ea", or Y ¢ ' Pepsquicklycuiethatdry,"throatv" feel after a heavy smoke, remove the soreness of throat and palate, and sweeien the breath, Pepe are carried easily in the vent pocket, each bein wra ped in a sil- \-ered envelope. Open going put into llic mouth pleasant pine fumes and Iieulin medicinal vapours are liber-- ated vgiich form the latest, and most effective treatment for all throat and lung troubles, bronchitis, etc., etc. For that tickling cough they are splendid. Contain no opium or poison. Druggists and stores, 50c box, or post _tziizi $5051; pI;_e_r;s Co., Toronto, upon FREE TRIAL If Pepe are_unknown to you, cut out this article, write upon it iiaiiie and date of this paper, and mail it with lc. slunip for return ostage to Pepa Co., llup.»nt Sheet, Toruiito. We \\>ill send you free sample. Your drupgist or dealer sells Pepe nt 50:: box; 3 for ket building on Friday, January 30th,_1914 at 8 o’clock p.m. for the election of Directors for the ensuing year 'and *the transaction of suc other business as may come before it. GEORGE E. HUGHES, Pres. BL BALDERSTON, Secretary. 3864-1-14M15i. --4 iiitowiws BOOK and NOVELTY ‘ STORE, L Q _ _ i Q l)0N’l` WORRY I No need to worry about your cough or cold, if you get a bottle of nuoiiiss’ _ . . COUGII MIXTURE It has been proved to be the most successful _ No-vv _ removed to Newsoii Block in store next to Fur Faimers’ Bureau. . Books, Post Cards, Station- - ery 'and novelties. 160 Richmond St. 4oo3.i.i__7l\'/ttf. cough remedy for young and old. _ 25c per large bottle. Geo. Il. Hughes "The People’s Drugglst" t - f- ~'i III-Rexall Hot-Water _ Bes superior Corner Gt Geo and Kent Sts liable because, they are made from strong, extra large, $1.50 to $2.50.- Rexall Hot Water Bottles are always guaranteed. They are the I strongest, best grade and most re- L M c_Kinnon Drug Co., I quality rubber, good and Li; 1- | -I 2' rr \ /-'fi 'N ,`."f "`\`. . ll cf' 1%.), ¢ f _ 'iii _._.. ,#' __{`§§>`»'D" I -Q___ _. . __ __ _ morn .li . \,\'5 THIN -1_1 ,lr _ ei, -fc Bright Twist, llicltey'a _ ____ 12 __ _ _ ‘_ _ _ member anyone of the following Bright Clif, Rival, Master Marine Smoking To Don’t Run of smoking inferior tobacco. It is in j nrions to yourself, _and a nuisance to your friendl- Besldes, good fragrant tobac- co costs no more. Its-all _in knowing what to ask for. Re liacco, Black Twist - Chewing Tobacco \ , P _ _ t _ ..M,. Dem-,lg D, Arsensult, who is , I 0 ‘ _ For New Woolen You Like ' $35,000 dollars worth of this stock has been P\1t_ .on the Market today. ' _ .Mr - H io Younsstr, your crrv and y<>\1r_lSl-AND ‘by helging start this Mill. You wil=_;hal¢§$__§_lé806“;’a’;‘i2f _ frroot-Esumawd 42 1-2 P- C- S “fs ~ '25 C Terms 10 p. c. down. _15 P- C- 0" Aggmfnkpr llgthf Feb. _15th, 25 p.c. M¢\1‘Ch 1531 ‘md P' ' _‘_ Rein not been, a§eP91“*°“ the present will m th¢ BLACK FOX CO'S»0mC¢i ' mill be pleased to receive news of _ _ _ _' » . » _ _ _ f, no by mall to North Rus- __ e it.Tl:l¢]>oroi?b7eDhone. 2738'n'nm°l" }v"` . Miiio sooo). 1, P_, I. , R P P . li K with wistful pleasure to those times. It has been suggested that perhaps -5 the Arena Management could be pre- vailed upon to offer prizes for a real old-time carnival, then they would youth and beauty, but the older citizens would come to promenade and look on. eczomg it you give it - the . chance. We know of dozens of peo- ple who have been cured by this won- derful remedy-I1; gives instant relief from the terrible itching and we highly recommend it in all skin dis- eases-25c. and $1.00 b0¢f105~ E-~ A- Foster, Central Drugstore. A8615 f0¥‘ D. D. D. - Mft- Canadn. Fox Exchange have B 10W _ `col|\Dlll\ll0II Twill ‘ shams in the Mount Edward Fox _ _ ‘ _ Th lit Dru Store. |ll¢li€Y & N|¢|\0|S0\\ T09- W-» I-“I ti:;‘“‘.°.':§’. ..f;°;..:i.lr'..l:‘.f; ..i.‘;"“;°.‘:.i\ °Q“°- Y, I S ,,, ,l A cl\\l‘l0ll¢l0Wll, P. E. lo year and should PHY E°°d divldmds _ ~ - J in 1914' Sham are mo fliisili-zimti. - ” ‘Z -THE CENTRAL. GUARDIAN Vo IT PAYS to buy in this Province. OFF FOR WIll8T"iNDIES. Mr. W. 8. I-larkins, the well-known opera manager, was iu St. John the other _day on his way tu thc West Indies whither the annual engagement of his threat:-ical company c_alls_him. _ THE MAGDALENE MAIL8.- The Stanley which left Sydney on last Thursday' for the Magdalene Islands with malls from P. E. I., N. B., and N. B., landed their at Grindstone-Is- land and brought. ii return mall over which was landed ut Port hfulgrave. The Stanley reports the' ice forming rapidly. AN 'AT HOME. ~ One of thc most. enJOya‘ile functions of the seaso_n was held last week when Rev. A. F.` and and Mrs. Newcomb of Fredericton,_ und well known in Charlottetown, en-\_ tertained at an at home. Mrs. J. TJ A. Clark assisted Mrs. Newcombc ln the afternoon and ‘.\Ire. A. C. Porter D assisted in the evening. Upwnrds of is 100 guests attended. POTATOES.- Moncton people, ac- cording to exchanges from that vit are raising A genera! complaint a bout: the conditions of the potatoe shipped from the Island. "Already," reports one exchange," s large quan- tity of potatoes' purchased from sch-' ooncrs from the Island by local peo- e ar.. ow g sign of rot. This' is not surprising, and those who put Q in any quantity may expect. heavy and frost bite caused fi generul‘p blight; in almost ev:-ry section." \ sary of the Charlottetown convention P1 'Hb in B winch, being- followed 'oy that of North American colonies are going to losses. A wet season in the Islandask either tha Dominion or the Im. erial Government to bring Sir Chur- 'ff.-.-:::.-.-_-_-.-.-_-_-_-_-.-Je:_-f°- ~_-_- - -,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_es THE OLD RIVALS:-Crystals vs. Abbies at the Arena tonight. Dont. _miss these games. 4113 MAYORAL CANDIDATES, MEET- ING.-At. seven o’clock this evening, B-_.meeting of the supporters ot Mr. R. H. Btei-ns in the election of a Mayor for Charlottetown for the en suing term will be held in the Com- mittee ri-nms, Qieen street. 4117,’ CALENDAR.-Messrs P. H. Prior Company wholesale dealers in trenh fish, Z T Wharf, Boston, \\I.o_ are well known buyers of smciis and eels in this Province have i=sifer‘ a most appropriate ileniair for liil-I on which are printed in :td ink the Sundays, holidays and fish (nys of the year. THE DECRBASE.- The marked falling oi! in the number ol people leaving the Island for other parts of Canada and the Ilnited States still revails. There has been only a mall- number of tickets purchased in Charlottetown, at any rate, for out- side poluts durii=;: the past month. This, according to one of the big loc- al ticket agents. CONFEDERATION CELEBRATION -The Montreal Gazette says: “The Prince Edward Islanders who are get- ting ready for the fiftieth anniver- uebec, resulted in the union of the the genial organist of Lot. 40 church _well filled purse as a. smiill token in ¢ application of her services -- Miss four generations were present, the most pleasing :ind unusual feature of the evening was an old-time reell danced by two white-haired grand- William Hawbott in busily engaged in smelting at Clyde River- The 0 McEwen. b A cAnN1vAL.- Quito o int oft* discussiln is taking place among the D nivnls being held ii. the Arena Rink here. A carnival is a very pleasant function that is thoroughly delight- df.-cd to those who watch from the prorneuiule, but of late years it secins to be the habit or object of those attending f... dress merely to disguise themselves, and they have no i‘egurd~'f6r the took of the costume. ln the olden days (perhaps not so .old either) the rink maui-igement. donated prizes for the best costumes. Then, if one went to the rink, what they saw was gratifying. Here would be u, coirtier from the palace ot Queen Elizabeth, hele u Bonny Prince Charley, or even Queen Mary uerseii would he seen going around the arena. There would bc s. Raleigh, n Drake. or even Martin Frobisher, or perchance `a representative of a. reign even more remote, that of John of Magna Charts lame or. of Ste phen and' Mathllds or even 'Alfred the Great. A delegate from one or other of the old Scotish clans would be sesu, or some one from tlieperiori of George Washington. The Carnival then was' a. thing of beauty, and the middle-s. ed eo le can look ac not only havethe attendance of the ::D. D. D. will cure the worst case =;MouN'r nnwAnn sox oo.-'rho BRISTOL-‘ EUHR 1-\\0Uf1 D(-M8189 (of the famous conference. Mr. J. 'l‘. -Bethune, whose wife is a nntive of \vas presented on New Years with 11 Prince Edward Island,"" has just ro- efved a series of letters - explaining t h . Zila l_\1¢Ewel1_ of Boston is spending that province in view or the coming _tho winter with her p:irents.- At. ii celebration In the first place’ the de. ,recent family gathering st wliichlmonstration will be absolutely non- mothers.- The mails being delayed|the celebration worthy of the great by the recent storm, everyone misses event _which they will so soon com- the mallmans cheery smile and nod.--lmence. The great Charlottetown con- fe ' youth and bounty certuiinly have Gd that the demonstration should rung in the year inf.-i-riiy. Parties ni-<= take place in the month of July and the oi-.ier of the tiny. Quito the mostlthis is what will probably take iilava. enjoyable ones given for some time 85 01059 in Cl1Hf`g‘9 Of the muff-ef were those in honour of Miss Alice Seem £0 fi1V0l‘ the month of Julv tled at‘a later period. The perman- . ' M . J ` _ .f of- liwho has all along taken a very lively ri ' ' ' -' I ful to all who participate, and in- the island to the attention of the commemorate the most important event in the history of Canada. les Tupper over on e. warship, the aged baronet being the one survivor e patriotic attitude of the people of political both the leader of the Prov- incial Government and the leader of he Opposition with_tlieir respective followers, are joining hands to make rence met in that city on the first f September, 1864, but it is suggest- nt this mnttor will no aofiniteiy slit- nt chairman of the committee ap- olnted to carry out the celebration terest in an event which will hiing rest of the country and will worthily f-’?:As a. superior '_ bddy builder and nerve tonic there are .few preparat- i`ons_thn.t can equal the splendid mer- its of Rexall Beef Wine and Iron. It is the old family tonic put up iii the most palatable form'--the formula is plainly printed on the label--you know just whsft you are getting when you buy the _ Rexall preparation. Guaranteed, large sl5le"75c. The Mne- Kinnon Drug Co.,‘ " Corner Great George and Kent Hts. Mtf. g I I SYRINGES l Bulk . -. s W <1' Fountain f Combination Syringes? Nose, Ear, llypodermic and every known variety of syringes, and rubber goods, kept constantly in our com- plete stock. “To the advantage of choosing from an exe?-_ . tional assortment, we a d the further advantage of very low prices. ‘ Johnson & Johnson a news reporter for the G\\8\'diHl1 I A. nice- bright Sunny kitchen in which to pre- bare your bread- What about your Bread? _ Do you know where an_d how it is made? There is no need to worry lf YOU use. "Y . »~ L_... .. .l \_ _ Here’s a .G00d Talcum Powder in oaauion tom hoiigmfoiiy absorbent quality Royal Vtnolts Tsloum powder has e mild. enti- lo action that is indelcrlbably, meshing and carries with it that exquisite dellcwy `of ‘the new Royal Vinolia Perfume. Itisa -._,,_.` *__ "$57 The busiest store on Charlottetown’s busiest street I I ‘ I ,j.‘.:':.::. I Moore £3 McLeod mem __ ____ 119-121 Queen Street Ch’town _t______ I Good Close Curl 28 inch--- Worth to 52 50 I Te _ gihp Astraclian Coats PROMPT BUYING LADIES have a chance to secure a _ splendid bargain each. There are just five of these Astiachan Coats left. They are not the latest style. They ~are just 28 inches long. In all other respects they are splendid garments The fur is bright, closel curled J - Y _ and handsome. They are made inthe careful skilful way for which one particu- lar firm of makers isnoted. That is really about all there is to tell you, save that the regular prices ran to $52.50 each. Clearing at ..... .. Worth more than our price for pro tcctirn in (ite viifrlcis <1 ld diiics. I _ 2 to 50 per cent discount at the Great _lanuary Clearance Sale---Come DR. McPHAIL T0 CANADIAN CLUB.-Dr. Andrew McPhail address- ed the Womeii’s Canadian Club of Toronto, on Wednesday last, on "The French Occupation of Prince Edward Island." The speaker traced the history of the early settlement' of the Island, but dwelt upon 1752 as the most important year because then the French occupation was at its height. At that period also, abundant material for history was recorded 'in the journal of M. de la Rocque, n French land surveyor. In speaking of the time when the Aca- dians were driven out and of the great hardships they had endured Dr. Mc-Phail said that the English should hardly be blamed as severely as they had been. They had taken Louis- bourg and seized the opportunity of expelling the Acndiuns, while they V 1 still commanded the situation, lestyship that they were thought to be- when the tide turned, the French, who greatly outnumbered them, would again be the victors. Of the ships that sailed away there was re- cord of only two that were not wrecked, until a few years ago, when, from a source hitherto un- known, came the record that one ship had sailed to Louisiana and lauded there. Also, it has recently been learned, from the record of a Parish priest, one of five survivors who reached St. Malo, that one ship fouiidered and it is supposed that the others met the same fate. Of all the civilization of the Acadians nothing remains today but a few mounds, a few excavations, and, a few years ago hits of iron hinges and bolts were frequently turned up which were of such good workman- long to that period. We ask our- selves, says the Toronto Globe, how this people left so little behind them Dr. McI’haiI concluded. Each nation has its own_ characteristics and lives by reason of them. The Greeks sur- vived by reason of their love of beauty; the Romans by their law; the Babylonians by their order and carefulness and the Egyptains by their belief in immortality. The ques- tion we have to ask ourselves ts this: If we were to disappear would we leave behind us essentially uny- thing more than these poor and in- otfensive people who were the first occupants of this the oldest and the smallest of the Provinces? bearing animals. Secretary-Treasu rer. St. Peter s, P. E. _l. f t der for nursery or lT>TIe‘ican