I _ . _ _ The Guardian is Read Daily by 42,000 People. p A A I A 3 Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers. ' " ~ - - - 7-- - Y _ ..- f '__ v _ :_ _ _ .*-*.2 _ :.2-:_ :_-_ :_ ~» _-:. ::_-::_-:;;:::,-_-_-_-_-_-_-:__-_-____,_____.____V_V___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -n : 1. <. , 1 l‘* 1- 1 _ ' ' lvlonnllno |:»Al-|..v CHARLOITETOW G ARDIA Q‘;f.'l‘.';°.?.2i'.ié3§2?:;‘ $223,, ,,,,, }_W _ cHA1u.o'rTe'rowN, CANADA, wEnNssoAY, JANUARY 12, 1916 {$3.50 Per Year (delivered) ln advance $2.60 peiryear Vbyf mail in advance; SUPREME COURT INIONTENEGRO THREATENED Ai OPENED YESTERDAY I ` BY OVERWHELIIIING FORC /Grand Jury found no Bill in only Aus indictment on Reported favourably on Asylum, _Infirmary and The Hilary term of the 'Supreme ed to be doing their duty and those Court of Queen's County opened terdny morlling in Charlottetown u o'clock. His Lordship the Chief tice, Sir Wm. Wilfrid Sullivan, yes t‘ ll Whenever persons committed a viola- Jus» tion ol' the Prohibition Act they were llis convicted and put into jail. "That is Criminal Charge, Jail. ~ breaking the law were duly punished. and Western Lordship Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, vice- all they can dn.” concluded ills Lord- 9 Chancellor, and ills Lordslllp Mr Justice ilaszard. Master of Rolls, oi things." _ on the Bench. 'l`he Attorney (lr-neral lion. J. A. Muthleson was present The fqllowillg gentleman composed ported “no bill" ill respect ol' tho the Grand Jury present and sworn: . _ _ g s(_ . Edmund 'l‘. lliggs, Cllllrlotttowlt, They then drove in teams .to Falcoil- (foreman) P. McLeod, Charlottetoivlt. R. E. Mulch. Clinrlottetowli. John Mt-.Nevin ,ili\arlot»tetowu. G. li. Taylor, Charlottetown. Wm. W. Owens, Keppoch. Theophllns Stewart, West River George Abbott. Union Road Samuel Lowe, Charlottetown Chas. McKenzie, North Milton Norman McDonald, Glasgow [toad Lemuel Foster, Marshfield Herbert Lewis, York John Munn, Marshfield A. G. McLeod Stanley Bridge George Hooper. North Milton L. J. Reddln, Charlottetown Pope Noy. Hazelbrook Chas. H. McGregor, Brackley Beach “ We regret that the nllmber of The following members of th Grand Jury were absentz- Benjarnln Rogers; Daniel MeMulllu, inmates. Robert Reed, Patrick Sherry, Walter “We next visited the Sanatorlum MeNeill. - There was only one criminal c ase w ud r on the docket, the King v. Wellington , be given to the value ot' fresh air for of the patients. Young, indictment for subversion goods, to wit. a waggon. -- The-. Grand Juryhaving been sworn, and found conditions comfortable, and ad- satisfactory in detail, there being 98 His Lordship the Chief Justice dressed' them, pointing out clearl lingconcilely the law on the case. is Lordship then, in referring t which would consist in their vlsitm that part of the Grand Jury's duty poorly ventilated on the lower por- t . and reporting upon conditions in asylum and the jail, i sa that In connection with the prevent prisoners from having com- latter institution there was still the munication with friends through the unfortunate state of things, with re- lower rooms. We would recommend gard to the occupants. that prevgiiedl able-bodied prisoners he placed to There was not much crime comm ted respectfully submitted." term after term of the Supreme C ur in the country, but in Charlottetow there was unfortunatelyagreat deal of the Grand Jury for the very satis- drunltenrloss. He did not know wheth- factory way in which they had per- er tt was drunkenness or not, but the|formed their duties., and told them people were put into jail for drunken- that the report which they had made by with regard to the public departments the Magistrate. He read a list' of six which they had visited would he sub- b mitted to the Government for its ness and were convicted of such he strongly recommend that, in the pub- . ship, “but lt is on untortnuuie state , The Grand Jury then retired. At Il o’clock they returned anti ro- indictment a uin Wellington Young. wood and Queens tlnunty Juli. The Grand Jury were absent from It o‘cloclc until shortly before ii, when the Court ndjollrnml for slipper. At 7.210 p.m. the Grand Jury came into Court and the foreman, Mr E. ’i`. Higgs, sub- ` mitted the following reportz- “ To the Hon. Sir Wm. Wilfrid Sul- livan and fellow Justices: We, the Grand Jurors, report as follows:-As instructed, we visited Fulconwood Asylum and found the place well kept, the patients very comfortable, and in some cases happy. "We would recommend that a fire escape be placed on the western portion of the buildings now occu- pied by the men. e patients is increasing, so that to-day there are 149 male and 144 female and found everything satisfactory, but o l ecomend that more attention A “We then visited the lufifirmary y inmates. “We next visited Queen's County o Jail and found the place well kept, but g tion of the building We would di lic interest, some means be adopted to t. some manual work. All of which is n ln reply the Chief Justice thanked names bf men who seemed to e habitually in jail for drunkenness. action ou the suggestions which were That was serious enough. he aid. but very proper with regard to the jail there were two others who #ad be en and other institutions. Very properly imprisoned for viola- His Lordship then thanked the; I tion of the Prohibition Act. Th Grand Jury and discharged them from | | | |, further attendance. at was tho state of affairs. and he did not t the could blame anybody know tha .Y particularly for lt. The officers seem-_to-dny. The Court then adjourned to ll a.m. ::::_~_-_-_*_-s _-_-_-_~_»; -_-_-_~<_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-.-:_-_~_~.-n-_sa-,- CANADA RELEASES 'I`RO0PS T0 IYIANUFACTURE MUNITIDNS Thousand Skilled llitchunics, who Hove Gone ,H Overseas will Enter British Factories--Lloyd ___ George Cables Thanks to Conodu. . ._-__,?__Z_--» OTTAWA. January 10.-Canada is helping Lloyd George by releasing for munitions work in England about one thousand skilled mechanics from among Canadian troops who have Th re nest for their under arrest for a few days by the " gone overseas. e ti t release came some days ago and was British civil authorities on request A cable to the Militia Department to-day from London states that Dr. lt. M. Simpson of Winnipeg, serving with the Canadian forces in England. has been released after _being held promptly neceded to by the Minister o 1 wi `. ‘- t‘ the Manitoba Govel°nmeny.` Dr df Militia. To-day the following cable of thanks from Lloyd George was received hy the Minister ol Militia: “I thank you most warmly, por- ll Ml ister of Defence and Iona y as n . me Cgmmgn Qgve;-“mont for tl\e|day. but it is presumed that Dr. I illln to return volun ready rsspouse~which you made 1o`Slmps0n is W z ' my 1-gquggg, mode to you throughitarily to Winnipeg and lace any Uir Max Aitken, to release certaimcharges made against him. highly /skilled mechanics from the The Minister of Militia is begin- Canadian forces for work in_our loc- ning to rece-ive recruits for t-he pro- ltories. i thunk you again for your possd,"Figl1tlng -Parsoitas Battalion. i k tl u which is another ’l‘o~day Capt. the Revf r. Munras or que coopera o » _ Do - f Cai , tie a hed that he lin ot the ties that bind the m* o ld bmrvad ti; fll'kg‘ mam m um ihiou and the Motherland. The re wou e 8 _ -solution of our men in the field and ranks of such a battalion. General in the factory is more powerful than Hughes says that there are scor§s Iver an we look forward to un more of clergyman in Canada w 2 imbted victory,” (Signed) “Lloyd wan1a»to zo as lighters lf they are no George." V Simpson is wanted n nn peg n t-onnet-lion with the charges of the misappropriation of Provincial funds ln the building of the Manitoba Par- liament. buildings. No particulars are given in tho cable received to- needed al chaplains. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ - . ... _ - A - - ~ ~ -- -:_-_ _~_~:_-_-_-_-.-:_-_-:;r:.::rf _-rr:-n~ fa-if-`-‘-*ff-=“ E OV I RT U R I8. a..,...,.¢»a_,,,,,......--_»____-~-- “rf-----_-_ WlLSON'T0 RUN AGAIN REGAITD- GIRMAN PIM! ,~. Ll!! Ol' PLEDGE. ,.,.._-- overture! __ "`»_.' I-.vf'f`i_"I."I»,.Hi1§-it '-.1 (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Jun. 11.-~Mol\tellegl'o is being treated -to it steam roller nttuck similar to that wlllch crumpled its friend and neigllbour. Serbia. The Austriall ollslaugllt wltiuh lm.; \n.,.n 3 long time in preparation is now being prosocntr-d with great violent-o, men- acing srevdrltl inlporinnt. posiittnls close to the Adriatic const. ’l‘ho great Montenegrin stronghold ot' Mount Lovcen has fallen, according to to- night's Austrian oflicial communica- tion. 'l`he attack here has' been large- ly assisted by Austrian warships and guns of Cattaro forts. In addition, the Montenegrin; say the Austrians made abundant use of ar-phyxiatlng gas con- trivaltces. The battle is raging on tho' whole ol' the llorthern und eastern frontiers of Montenegro. On the east the Montenegrins have been compel- led to evacuate Berane. For the British public the latest statements regarding the situation in Mesopotamia will not entirely relieve anxlet . British General A lmer’s Kut~el-Amara. has met and repulsed a~ strong Turkish forte. but its present lin land 0ver. trians have Captured important Positions andt Country ls in llanuer. Situation in Mesopotam not lle-assuring, Junction of British Forces bei Rendered Difficult if not impossible by Superi for it finds in front ol' it a Turk ments on the Rlnlsiuli front, where void weather hus again set ln, ll 20 degrees below zero. Altllough the moment the Russians have cea ces is that they have not given up has been gradually extended u the Austro-Germans. Y Y column, which is advancing to relieve o position is by no means satisfnct ry. French accounts there is clearly ztrmy greatly superior in nlllnlwrs. German attack whit-ll the l-‘re 'l‘llerei'ore it is uvldellt that sllccoss- claim they ,q\|¢¢-,f.F,gm||y ,,mpp,._L1_ ful juncture ol' the two British forces, l<‘rencl1 lines here make tt temp although they urn only twenty miles salient, but the position evidently apart, may prove u diilielllt matter. There have been no fresh develop- Paris claims that the lflrellch, thermometer at some ointa falling venture. but are merely reorganizing friendly terms and that the expect their forces tor another formidable 'break in the Coalition Ministry m assault. » The Russians are reported be prevented. John Redmond as foriltylng positions recently won noun`oed in Parliament to-day that by them and in this way their trout Natlonalists would not further oppose sig- they occupy about thirty-four miles the East bank of the middle reachgfg 2?YA);tiigdrgltrglllgdtidgiiiidriiodqndphfsitiix . s» . cerned the centre of interest is s the Champagne region. According ish thing cnsnnl or ordinary about the hr-on made correspondingly str( the vigorous couniel'-attacks. expelled the Germans from all except tt small to tion of the trenches which they wo i`or Champagne. sed The domestic crisis over the the Labour party may again be placed nill the Military Service Bill. The re and at o. conference .which repre to may be reached by which they will no- retained ln the Government. (Special to The Guardian) HALIFAX, Jun. 11.-Applications are coming in rapidly for the new liowltzer Artillery Ammiunition Col- ililiiiiiii AMMUIIIIIUII IIULUMN Kinnon. and the' only difficulty be to place the applicants. in view of the above. Prince Fvardflsland boys who want to enl n t is column had better wiro their Amdm 2' Souris 3. most popular and best looking units McKinnon, giving measurements, ever mobilized in Canada. Tele- etc. lt is understood that he will, if grants, telephones, and letters were possible, reserve places for twenty- umn. ll, will surely be one of the applications at once to Captain D being received ull day by Capt. Mc-Iflve Prince Edward Islanders. ‘iii Hiillililii FHUM S last night arrived in the city t W did meetings at the places visited. Ed_ in all, and 36 recruits were secured. follows'-Red House 12 Dundas .A. 'l‘he Annual Meeting of the Y. M. of the Y. lil. C. A. for dhe past yea would be nlade by Secl'et_ary Harold Cross and the chairmen of the vuriou departments of work it was not nece sary that he should make all exle ded report. The Directors. felt th rendered by tho official of’ the Associ tion and notwithstanding the runny a peale for financial assistance durln the year -they were Yhappy to repo that the institution had been able tt meet all running expense from current income. The r ax to this un amount of over $600 h been contributed from the province fo the Maritime Military and Snpervi sion work and $100 paid to the For sign Society work in india. King ami Country having given gene rohsly of its members for Military Ac tlvities in addition to’ which an assis e Beoretary Cross will go overseas as ‘ Canadian Y. M. C. A. representetiv C. A. men in Europe is recognize manhood. it is undenomfnatlona and welcomes all classes and creed ~ tai s l r collection of leading newspapers lm well equipped and under charge of a expert. Amusements include billiard games. bowllnl alleys and baths. ,Edu who desire them. , henhip fee bein: charged. The dlroc tors loolt forward .to the .time wb »n¢1tmms¢su_aaIiEsi»t3w‘l§=ts bolt equipment. slid trust of , _ may enable them to curry. out this » ES T0 EL lu OTTAWA. Juli. 11-li.ll.il. the Duke ol' Connaught is the latest member of G their attack upon Austro-German lines ernment's Compulsion Bill has becomve from Prlpet River to the Bessarabian much less tense. It is now freely ` front, information from German sour- dicted that the Gnvrenmnnl; am] C. highly desired project before ma ,__...__- put in the Anzio to-day with the li had been picked up. Examination of the boat seems The retiring President desires to ‘l The Board of directors was ieeler work und hus un f-xtelleni wool d no n. The Ilourd has decided to devote ny; fired upon and sunk, while cont l _ A. was held last evening Presif.Y0illS~ ing passengers, among whom w i gem J`;{` Ross' hfrrhepchaiir and, Jig' thank the Board of Directors for their lark" ecrctury' ‘C res dent ‘“ “ h t oo eration and also the press d h b bear out the assertions that is which torpedoed the Ancona. Ma that a detailed report ofthe operations;\th:;ly;:1;radm's Auxiliary have rendered by sham, from ,Te submarine h Cr their usuul eflicient service to tho ill ggfrfzsstopped “p W "I ‘Shawls and t°m` the Orange Hall. Milton. Wednosdu B stitute JAP5 FLOCKING T0 BRITISH li led The Association has been fortu COLORS IN CANADA M unto in securing the services of Mr J lslthfulttnu smvienl. service uni lm-n M 0'1"* ‘IN “€“'}‘§“‘ S“°\“‘“"Y ‘° ‘*“° vANoonvr:n a 0 ,nm oi u °"°d M' I ( ms” Mr ‘lurk has though tho olilr-tal nuthorivat e t'~\u-ve sfll l Y l\i (‘ A , , P b P" mos I B I Il I‘“m“ °"I"' ‘I WW ‘Img ngo- '"‘""` under the Alispicos of the A-\sul\>‘.t>` nt-_-is stand for suit* or to lense. Al- tho new Japanese regiment This l a. large portion of their time and vner gt sy In (_;¥;:&cu0l: Ynih thodmen now almost it record in local recruiting ceints of the year were $2816.79, and °"" °“ “ry ‘fa “ “5 P" “rc °P"“ Mluar¢t'¢ Liuemant Cures Rhoumatlam the expendnum $279633' In addmon Ing their hulls foi social and physical _;________________ activities to which the Military men ie- boat from the steamer Ancona which ONE CENT per wort, each inser AI oln in 3. are tordlally invited IITE N |'A|.|lb|.1, 'l`I<"\ll Fl!-A“l‘Ul£E Tile Association is doillg its bit for Thezreat service given by the Y. M. position to make it oontribliion both B S untory subscriptions. a very small ment alt of the good people of the province Llilil iMPHiiiiMitIi iililli Iii illllliil tant Secretary Mr. Fred Donalds, is in the trenches of France and General a The Conference of the new Civic Improvement League of Canada. to be held in Ottawa on the 20th. lust., is o be one of the most im ortant d likely t D everywhere and ft is pleasing to he in u municipal Kiltherinxl that have ever been held in the Dominion. The Con- ln men and money. The ob ect of the ference will be hold in the large Rail- Y. M. C. A. lo to lhelp ys and way Committee Room of the House of young men lu the up building of true Commons. and representatives are l likely to he present from.all the nine provinces. Motreal, Toronto, Winni- e resented Among the prln d cially r p magazines, tba gymnasium is fairly cfpal speakers will be dir. John Willi Hanna, Provincial Secretary of On ltarlo catlonal classes are open for those it is agreed tlusttl-ere is url6l\‘ MP0 .for discussion of the many civic prob The Association is. supported by vol items that have already arisen and are likely to arise in the future as s 2-s» o the war. Groot interest hal son (Chairman) and the I-ion. J. W.. , . 9,. . V B is extrsordlnzx ‘math re- TIDF MOON E l‘| i>lun.lAliElu' 'wt' ' ' (Special to the Guardian.) I ills lVlajesty's tianadian Government lo fall :i victlnl to the prevailing mal- ady, la grlppe. ills Iloyal lllghness will not be prc_-ss-nt at the meeting nf Parliament for the election ol' u mg Speaker to-morrow, his place being "Ch taken, as is customary, by the Deputy 'nm Governor-Lletteral, Sir Uilurlos li‘itu- fmg patrick. it is expected, llowf,-vi-r, that , img the Governor-Gellel'al will officially. en l'ullimll¢-nl on 'l`llurs\l'.iy as mg_lop ' . . . _ ., by usual. Both lions:-s oi' l‘urllaln\-nt. 9,2. will eonvellt- f'm- In-nlol'row`,~< rere- ,,,,‘._ molly of’ electing it Sp(-aiu-ln 'l`bt- n in latter is noi. vxpo1:ti\\l to take long, as there will in ull pl'obltblilt_\' bt- no _ opposition to Ml' Aliwri St\viglly`s :lp- von Papen, the recalled German military uttache at Washington, tele- grcphed today from Falmouth,wl\ere he arrived on thc Noordam, to the American Embassy here, asking it to communicate with the German ilil IIii§HI’S Miiilllii .. test to the State Department be- MEETS Ecrserlllnan he Atlileeting To-day ll.ll.ll. the Duke ill of Connaught will not he Present llfl on Account of illness, but will 0|' open liouse To-morrow. Forces oi Turks. Comparative Quiet on Russian “ Fronts. Parliamentary Crisis ° poilllnlt-lli. 'l`llt~ zlppoillllilvllt oi' Mr E. N. llilodvs of (‘\imbr-rlulld, ox-lleplltr !~`.pl~ztk<:r. reporlvrl solute time ago is <-onlin-lnt~t|. 'i`ln~. int.t~ntion ot` the Gov ornnlent to lnuke this it war session inn-ollws illt‘l~<~:\sillgl§.' evidwllt there li. now some doubt as to wht-ther tin' Milli.~llt-|- ol' l.allolll', iloll. 'l`. W. t`roltn-r.~: will ht- abil- io proceed \v`ltt~ lilo iul>o\\l~ tegifilzitioll outlined by hin- ln=t`ul't- |ll»- lu:\| 'l‘radr~s und Labohl t‘orl|;l'<-ss. lf? the session is bllsiness like ruiln-r than t-nllti-lltitlllu the stu., ge.~'tt\d unlclltllni-llts may go through .\’llllufl'o\ls :lim-lullllf-ills to lin- t‘riln illul Voile lluvi- in-all sllggt-Stoll to ill Miilisll-r nf .ltlstivi-. but tllvrv is run .~'itl¢~l':lblr~ llollbl wllulllt-r ill(-sr, lun. will be givtlll effort in llllrillg tin- prt-si-lll wut st-ssitlll. _,.....-_,___~_- ~. _,_,_~_.-~» \,.,.~.,.,.,\.\.~vvv-»-- Dre' _ .~ ¢» a ~w.~x'si the 2:: BRITISH HAVE SEIZED CAPTAIN VON PAPEN’S PAPERS in stl In . ll '. . _ . YatidgmetfsgcurofigaglsaogegggtlxgIii; AJc?\I]r(l)rl:liIIs,c(i1li;;a5ll:>‘isyegrgléhnmdghsgsgidl I U b "9 . » P Y As far as the western fron-t is con- tatives of Labour will liold with Prem- U_ sl till fer Asquith to-morrow some agreement be _i___.__- ed Captain von Papen's correspond- ence at Falmouth. are not worrie.. by possible protests, -ag his safe con- duct embraces only the person of ills German-military attaclw. Captain \'on Pupen has sailed fo; Rotterdam on board the Noordanl. leaving some of his papers in thw hands oi' thc authorities, who will . cause the British authorities. he de- decide inter on their disposition. nl nl baxgeaifzfcsggéfigitg YVIIT; tahtieilzfrgikixglz' clared, opened his private papers ati it is explained here that if a set" recrumn meetings in Kin .S Count Falmouth. ‘conduct were allowed to cover th. g my Captain von Pnpen, in his mes-.personal papers and effects 'of _'.1 s _ . , sage claimed that ers uni lettersihoaror, bcilllxcrcnts might nntnttanl ill niommg at Tw' They rem," splfgp and bank books ot' hIi)s woerc opened, ,nn ox:-elleln lnessenger service ll; x and that some of these were rotnln- using exprilotl oflirmls fm that pur- as ed by the authorities Iposo. - , _ 12, ' _ Y ist Momeceno 6' Kmgsbom L Now The British authorities. who stu,- COMING EVENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Sleamel' Apgopa MEETINGS. are . ROME, Jan. 10.-A fishing vessel ”“’°"" tion for advertising in this colum 10 Cash must accompany orders. Min WS* mum charges, twenty~five cents. ai- °f° "sir, Nash will lecture in tn women' by the A“5“`I““9 submarine i-leartz Memorial llall Tllursdny 373 0 “V evening. 651 T 1 ml (ross concert and basket sorinl :l husk(-ts fl-ov. llolne~nmdo t~und_\' |'o gulls, (1541-Mil. 1 tla 500ltall7iJaaesia‘ - -. rl; nhvtmm ,1|h_,.¢-w, MIHIIMY ‘M,:“\‘:"(_h_ ggnatgrgq $0 ‘j"‘ t‘or. Society gil .1 in the A. 0. ill. llall. All Anndinns urn invltl-tl. Wllisi College llall on Tuesday, January 18th ot. one o'clock sharp. to consider the holding ol' tho Annual Seed l~`air.‘ “PATRIOTIC WHIST.-On Frllllly _ i"" evening Jsnnnrv lith. a whist pnrlylpog gALE__A gm GENER "CENTRAL SEED FAIR.- A mort- ing of the Central Seed Fair Associa- tion will be hold in Print-o of “ales I I All interested are asked to be present (Special to the Guardian ) Westerly to Northerly winds, fair a er mild with showers in the morni turning colder at night. At nine o'clock yesterday morning rees above zero. it will be high to-morrow morning The sun sets this afternoon at 4 and to-morrow at 4.89; it rises h I l i ill b ill- Ths readinl room eon as I. so peg, and ot er urge c tell w_ 0 0 _ ‘$.03 and Frm” at 6,12. ri yesterday was 36 degrees above zer The ‘tide will be high this after- noon at 4.56 and to-morrow at 5.37; t morrow morning at 7.39 and Frfd l'. D. lifvtlnlgnn, Presiilellt. nd -_- _ cold THE WEATHER-Yesterday was **KENSlNGTON.--John il. Boll Esq Summerslde. will deliver a lec- llil .. . ture in the Presbyterian t‘.hur<-h, Ken The highest temperature recorded glngton, Thursday evening at 7.30 o'- 0- clock. Subject: "Canada and the Em- it plre." Silver Collection. Refresh- ll _,___- -33 Messrs Mills & Thorne of this city o- 'ronoN'ro January, 1.: -maritime 'if-“f"""3“‘ I1°.‘.".‘ This is one of the most sanitary and up-to-date establishments on the _ ll f .1 e Egan aroused in the now movement g modern common! new building in all tarts of the Doll li n ond there 9 _. . B! at 7.38. ; The moon rises this morning 11.10. , The first quarter of the moon w on Tuesday. January 11th. at 11. p.m. \'i`hsre will be a full moon hours on ilfty»nlne» minutes. ICH, t‘l\Bl\.' D"l'\‘lH ii Flin' lotlolrio study tml. dillhis municipal problems. ~ I , _ - » '- ~ ' 1;... . - _ __ ~ " ' “‘ " " ' . ‘ "’ " -' ,as-ltr.`i\r`,g_.\._-.¢.-'i¢.;s`i'¢i‘ ‘IMI-l\cd'¢ Ltulmiut cures Nouratglan Island. The new management intend al coloring to all classes. and will endea- ‘vour to build up a large trade. by ll honest treatment. good meat. a clean 3! and sanitary house. They will be pleased to deliver meat anywhere in the ctty‘ Ring them--Phone 384 till _ . 'r`lun-sony. -innuury auth. at 4.29 ».m. mills 1 Theme, Hillsboro su-eel. ms 'rue lengt; oi to-any will he eight 1. A . H __-_¢.-and* ' _ . "°*"Y“°l’ 'nil f int t report said that ine/new of the fact for the generous space allotted during Sgvgxssllvgfgf max” apmrenug, mga "South MIMO" mm mgmpm ned, ,Aw Q g H81 MH . ' l or:-int L neon St. 6. - -7- lpn _l . . - . . -. . Y _ ~ ` _ . > fl ' _ ' ~ A - 4' T 4 . ‘ . ' Q v I Jo a :iro- CONDENSED ADS. 'l‘00 LATE FOR CLASSITIUATIOTJ _ ONE CENT per word each mser' u tion for advertising in this column 1, Cash must accompany orders. Mini mum charges, twenty-five cents. PRIME SAUSAGES ALWAYS ON °’ hand at Holmnns. Charlottetown- 9-1 _ w_______“ 1_61ln'. wanreo 2 GENTLEMAN some ,f wswreoro n/mon 2 Pains Fortis . January 19th, at 7,30 p.m. if not iinoé "PW" (“““‘I“ I""\ f li i . I.. ll "tl __ __ ___. _ _.__ ____ ._ the 0 owing oven ng at os ul FOR SALE. _“FEW PMRS ‘SLAND in-el-tl putt-lu-tll'ux1~.s. tlllnive lol uv ply W. I-‘_ \\'t~ok.~'. I-‘l-ednrlrton. ti:'»l5-l-l‘.!F.liMil Al. BUS. 5 ply "ll" (lllul‘tllllll nilico. 6527-IAII-Mll`. :;f;r::: .‘=:..‘:.:;i-wr:.r"u;z::_';;¢;..:-t"<1 E-~~f»~»-»fo»--<»‘~'<= T L. near l‘r'nn-e, apply on premises, lt? _,King St. 6502-l-ll_M1>lhlli. wA`rI'F€6"'fwo s1‘uoEN1's To 1 hoard ill <-nmfortnblo home. Appl, Guardian. 6488-l-9-Milipd. FOR SALE.- N0. 8 HOME JEWEL. -cooking stove.. Cheap at 53 Ill:-l= ‘montl St. Y _ wuiihilii-_lil»lilFl_il' sosnoens `wANTEo LARGL bright. rooms llonterl, Colltrally lou. ted in pleasant part of city- ADl\|.\' 57 Prince St. |2514-1-11-Miii, - -r6`ts'r.-"A'slw7\l.l_ ssonoom suitable for nurse or gentleman. in ` private family with all modern ini provoments including phono. Ap ply 84 llillsboro Street. 6341-1-7,Mtf. ;‘:::.°‘.i‘;.‘;“.;°`,“.;‘t‘:":.‘:.;.:‘;:”:..::;°air; ::°2:.*:..".‘.‘J.2:..s‘;'“°“.4.';.:":::zI.'::":n wa- fe »fos~w-so -<><»< -~ ‘ ' . islako u pair of evening coldest the previous night- WM 22 <10 ~‘ vited. i»i'~3il. 7" gloves and scarf from dressing room In ll. \V. t'. ilnll kindly leave nl (lunrdlnn Ofileo. 6538. UI "Meat Storo changes hands. Drake t - _ l EVERYONE I8 INVITED T0 THE & Co. have sold their meat business to Hearn Maman” Hu" Thursday evening, at .eight o‘clock. to their Mr. Nash deliver his most inter- esting lecture on Spurgeon. Silver collection. *__ __6510. FOR SALE-I EFFER FOR 8Al.E my Farm in Norboro. Two Thousand Dollars of purchase money may re- maln_.on lhrm at current roto of in- terest. Any _fughor information can be had -by wrt ng. Adrian string- ton. Norboro. Klustragtgn P. ., . ....°. ,4;,.f1*fW 9"-_ ` n|naI~d'i tlnohoni aura' olphmmo. -I mm\hl'» tlnhima sheds 'gat-get in sown .`. 1.’ ll i li N 1 `. 1 l 1 1 l 5 1 'I if l 1 . J