l him. M he says’ qbefs Cherry pectoral 5 th VC It all t0 It pays to buylithis Province. ‘ ~' H » ~ 1 as -1 .. . _ ti \ .Q . , ‘ " 1 f 4; -= ...i 1 f 1 s ‘il "‘- ‘ Menon 20,' 19.1 ' , i .=\..t, 4_4 ~ 1 I' 2 - ~.._._ ___ "THE LA 1 » . , , - f +, i ... .. ...~t. is ,_ . ....,.. ..,_...-....,. , . _ . _. _.v_.,,_ ,ep _|, G., .V ,_<__, s _ -- -___ _W me saws 'rua cHAaLo'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN , ,,,,,,, ,,, ,,_L.. png; ssvsp Old Cold ¥.‘I.“°* ‘“‘°" what f° ws? `6lulll.0rlrrowN Asn Quuilvs couluv Vernon Matthews, Bummersld w s he SaVS Somethin else tak h f Cn take lt. If Miss Tillie Annes Monte in the my S°t“'_d.°l el a il ’ et at D0 . . r’ gue' was =____q_?Q=_i“ ir ashesa . L2_,*";,°_:: the visitors to the city set. 1| l ' 3 "` Th . Mrs- George Harris. city, isrt isst ere ls Nothln In night for G t _ EXCEPT S It steumtom COFSC Own en route to Pure American '_' IN OUR Led t MVS- M°N9lll. New Dominion, came Bright cut T I, agtetrhe CNY Saturday and left in the Pnkhns and The N mgmcem mdndrasem. in Amis on a visit to her daughter _ Demand li-Gel it-Try it ' .__ ll|Cl\¢y & N|CI\0IS0ll 'IUIJBCCU C9 Ltd I E. L. Jsrvis, st. John. N. B., lvlaniyfssgm-¢,, chmotmown Wm -1 sllsturance Adlustor, came to the cit_\~ N’ .Ns #inns H Uldoy. He will adjust the loss at __ __ the recent fire in 0'Leary, | ‘.3--,_`»_,.. *~.\\ Children 10 cts. Elhould weather prove' . A , g Unfavorable it will be first line night u C f a e ._ ;_ _ following. I ' . » &s.._,~..._: 1;.; _~,‘,-,..;;~'_w_ ii, “ _ _ I A des atc ' gg Union Iloud church Wed. eve., Ms,-sh. -\ _ , An entertainment will be given in 22nd at 7.30 p.m Admission il’ nts, I J. W. McInnls~, Station Agent at Murray Harbor, was in the city Sat- urday. Miss Annie Tweedy, Eernscllile, is visiting friends in the city and Ma;-sh. Held. C- Oraa Thompson. representing the Hewson Mills, Amherst, N. 8,, can-is to the city Saturday. A. D. McDonald, A. J. Enman and W. H. Masters, Vernon, were in the Flti’ SB'-llfday. Potllrlling by the spec- ial train. The local item Friday referring t, L. Paquet, Sourls, being in this city recently sliolild have Leis in the L‘,'.ietn's County columns. 42,000 worth of ruhl-g _ ->‘__.'c-_~.-_.\.,_ D h from Boston, dat d shoes less than Cust. I I[`I;df:;l;l' ovel;i ..;l»`f'.._y,.__~,.-.»;»`.. ...` March 15tll., states that John quality rubbers, 49 cents, a §g?r_ Men’s rubbers, 60 clots a pain Now stock. Bargains in maps’ boys. 11119908' End ¢l'lil.drcn's rubbers ami: ovarshoes. All. sizes. Sale starts today. ’ - The Shoe Man A. E. Mcliaclien ' as Qi..-en sire-si. Il ~e' 2°” C3 L T R Y ANTED We require all the good ‘ Poultry we can secure. Can handle it any day and will ay highest price at all times but Gena Qnsliiy \Vc can also handle a lot of q ' Butter every week in pound bloclis, 2 ll’ HMS. in tuba and croclls. Fl.HoImanli.Uu V Ch'town, P. IC. I V the fira ol 1877, died in West Somsr-I \"“ * Jardine, manager of a u l “limi fmorv in st. Joniioiiieiiiiiiiil I G ~ l-' Wllivllle. e was born lnll-’rince Ed sm et § ‘glfllsd in 1529, He has ililiiidious _ , _ m . . Prices. on .ll . . Lomlllalllts have been received a - If you value economy y0u'll_llavc to sec our nlagulficeut display 'of new highgradc rubber footwear. We carry a l complete stock from the leading factories in Canada and our usual prices are considered great values by all pat-' rons, bl1t for awhile we’re offering the stock at even below these prices. 'I`here’s rubber footwear here for every foot, in all sizes and ' grades. ' Get acquainted with Alley’s rubber footwear offersl Adeinoiistration board in the front of our store, shows samples, gives prices. tells the wliolc story. Better see it. ‘ ll ll .l 1 ll m .ni l li’ connections in New B- _ s wick. IUIIS -b0ut the condition of a section of 'gm Y0rk Fioad near the Five Mile ullse. lt ls claimed that the roadi hers is in a disgraceful son- , MN 0116 Party who was driv- ing past one of the worst spots re. Cenflv has his sleigh molten The st- te"t‘°“ °f tho proper authorities should he drawn to this when if is most probable that the condition of the road will be remedied as far as Possible at this season of the year It has been observed lt f 15’ in the past month oilutlvb manner in which express goods are handled is far from satisfactory Tn trouble seems to be with those' wh.: l:§g‘ll‘=“_';l10 fgoods at its destination on 113|' 85° te" Pllchagea are thrown in I Us to oil the cars carelessly and 4 a ar more violently than occas_ loirtlemauds. lt is ill this way in the malflfiti' of cases that goods are dsm_ Bl-foil in transit and ns people look fvf a_ greater degree of care in the halldllng Of elprcss than in the care 9f Ordinary freight numerous occas- “ms 01 lmlH`0Dcr cars, and often no CRV” at all. have given rise to many C0ml»laints. s A bill has been introduced in the NU" SCUUB llitlislature. providing of amendment of the Constables’ Act. It is intended to apply to D,-.;_ vate detectives. Provision is made in the bill against the operating of 8, "_I5Wfn-ld!-%i_ private detective agency by rnybolly ' ‘ ` 4 V O. ln N_o'.'a Scotia unless the person c-.»`n- .z==-_________ l_ Il, ducting the business has first en Sharlinzli Hitters, ' e. The Never Failing `_°___` `°"_`°°`~?__ also be approved by a iudgc oi the . ,_ y _ sc red P lib ()ll€E11 SLFCCIC I 21 license from the provincial secre- "' f81‘i’. the annual fee for hl.h sl ll W Y` li: be $100, together with two securities of $500 each. The application must _ county court The bill is being intro H0311, NGYVC And st01l`\lCI'l i DR, _ _ I duced on account of complaints to the authorities rcrarilin the meth- DENTIBT 1 K Remedy I Oglcs Houi-la 9-1 aréd;l26 'mos used by some persons doing busi- A Proven Medicine of NEW"1}l§5w’,'g'E%1_8cK ness as private detectives. Only last Ex¢¢ fiona] vallw -iidrtl I extradition from England of Harold T t' I d G. McLeod a private detective who es ‘mann S En e erenceslp --~- made away with about $1500. This by the hundred from people msn Msaena ones liven in this si-ty most prominent in City and “nd is '“"'Y "W" ““°“"" c0lll\tt‘}'. N0 f&IIl.ll'G8. “ _ Letters have been received in this in feasting, speech making, music - ~ city by His Worship the Mayor and' Sold only by We have a nice line of Mar the President 0, th Bom, 0, ,I_mde| . ’ ket Baskets in our show win oiisi-isttstswn. P s 1. spring lt was necessary to secure the' fiom E de la Hooke, secrctaryl of the M d D ' Canadian Ticket Agents Association. ° dow which we are oiieringthls This pm states that me C_ T_ A . . Y » 42 Queen Street. week ata discount A. iisvs nssissii to liolil their sn-l l ' , ilal meeting in Sault Ste Marie, Opposlte Bros off per cent r(l)nt in 1911 It will be remembered Prior soc ner bnflle _ -' .~ that' J. 1.. 'rlismson 'riekst Agent a off the rcguhr pllctb' City, who was a delegate to their an- HERE are two of the most popular members of our whole . hat family. - We’ve got other good styles also and if yoi1’1l come liere for your hat we’ll see that you have the hat you ought to wear. . This Stiff Hat is........$2 00 This Soft Hat is........$2.00 Other good Hats at. . 75c $1.00, $1.25 to $1.50, National lllulhing Bu The One Price Store. o ~ a - .' n . -».e' ..»'.’.r‘-,vw » .si-.‘ -;~;fi.:.‘..‘ f.l=.'.-'».‘»»f»"f‘., ' , -. . - 1 ~ f _ ~ ' » . ~ r - -~ ~ ' . - _ - -c. »'~,-,e »- rf-i. -- * . . .- > \ `. ~ ~ _,vi.g_‘.;€l;». »*‘-j"°$'.~'.‘,35§“.5‘.‘~. "" ’ ~‘ ‘cars of similar style ai Chicago BEER & GOFl~`. _ Send your friullds a P H O T O i llavc a new one iakcu by us NOW. lTh e C 00' K 'S Studio :M l .l Dentivry ‘ r. C. II. BEER Sur con Dentiai ' Berlin%Jenta.l Parlors Richmond St. Phone 153-1 Uver Prowae Bron. M Grand Trunll Railway System REDUCED RATES Ill slfccl until April ioih Inclusive. Second Class Colonist fares from Moni- real io Nelson, Vailcuélvérr, Victoria 1 Westminster . ~ 47,15 Seattle,Spokilnc,'l`acoma,Wash.I S Portland. Ore. Sm Priuicisito. Lon Angeles, San Diego. Gill- ‘wma Mexico Uiiy, Mi-x. Low fates lo many other pointm Rnd also from oiher stations on the Grand 'l runk R .llwuy 5Y5l°"l' Tourist Sleeping (ara |.c.ive Montreal for Chicago on Mou- d_,).s_ \\'¢».ilns-.ldayn and Friduyili Nl l0»,}° p, in Brrlhs, which maybe reserved in ndvlulrg, Availilhle for nCCOmm<\dilli0|\ Of lpasaeiugi-rs holding ii»-at or accom class l,:.|¢,,‘ti- no pvymcniui' nominal charge. Clint-rlioil made willa trains carrying For' fu lher infnrninllon apply ie j Quinlan. D. l’. A., Montreal .r W.» K. ROGERS, C T. A. tendered a hearty invitation to thc Association to meet in Charlottetown in 1911 and his invitation was sup- plemented by cordial letters from the Mayor and the Board of Trade Mnrie in 1911 as the eastern part of Canada was visited in 1910. This lat- ter town, however, pllt up a strenu- ous argument in their attempts to secure the convention and pro[ferc'd many inducements. Thev advertised their city extensively at the last an- nual meeting and sent a deputation to meet the Executive ol the Asso- ciation in Toronto where they were arranging where to bold their annual meeting. Sault Ste Marie evidently recognized fully the inestimable bene- fits occuring from a visit by the C. T. A. A. and made such a strong case that success attended their cf- forts. A determined eflort should be made to secure the meeting of 1912 il citizens or civic bodies possessed with a boosting spirit fully realize the incalculablc value as an adver- tising medium that this intelligent body affords. : I Nyal‘s Sore Throat Cure is an cf- fective. antiseptic and astringent treatment for sore and inflamed con- ditions of the mouth, throat and tori- :-llls. We can heartily recommend lt for sore throat, tonsilitis, etc. It gives the very best results-25c bot- tle. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. f-°, i~i.'..""" People’s Theatre TONIGHT (I) The Tintypc Romance r A Delilzhtlul Lll.i.|e Love Story ' (2) Iler First Itu|band'a Return Drama (3) The Italian Barber ' A Story of the Sunny land l nllal convention in 1910 in Quebec, Writing to a friend in this city ons of the boys on the H. M, U, 3, Niche belonging to (`-hsrlottetown says all are neil. Hc likes the ship and the war; wcll. ll The case againstwallace N. Carr for the larceny of goods from thi. star.. or li. lc. ivlntfili & oo., city, COINS Ili* Hgalh iii the City Police Court this morning at Len 0’¢10¢k_ The Guardian has received a blit- teriy from Ml=.s'.ir Elmer Cotton, New I.<>ad.n. P. 1. 'riie little willgtd icauty, ilist'.iri.cd from its winicr hlbernations, becane repos- se sml of its hcalih and vigor after its arrival in the ofiicc and when last. seen was flying around as in summer weatller. - - A recent despatch from Ottawa, which will be of interest here, fol- lower-'l`he wcekly figures on South A‘iricun veterans landscrip issued by the Interior Department are: Total is- sued 7112, Located by vcretans, 586 Located by 'substi-tutes 4459, instru- ments reglstered 5176, Located but ,not registered 586. Oil the market ,57i3Z. Number issued during week still on market 1350. Half a hundred persons, more than bali of them children under 12 years of age, went through thin ice to chil- ly deaths in the cold waters of New England and the `Mari‘time Provinces of Canada during the winter just closing, says the Boston Post. The general mildness of the season contributed greatly to the number of deaths, it is believed, the ice being very thin and thereby endangering ltlic lives of hundreds besides those who were drowned. Tbcre were many _accidents which did not result in drownings, and in 'most of the acci- dents that did result fatally there were several persons who had narrow escapes and were barely rescued. There were seven ,double drownings: lsivcethearts, brothers, brother-in-law, lifc-long chums, and would-be rescuer and victim going down to tile frigid depths together, sometimes locked in a death grip. Among the number lis- ted is onc double drowning from P.E. Island. 'lhc Calgary Herald of March 7th says: The Shriners' temple was thc scene of a splendid gathering last night of those who had come West from the Maritime Provinces to make their homes in Calgary, There were "Blue Noses," “Fish Eaters" and "Islanders" It was the annual banquet of the Maritime Provinces Association. The evening was spent ami singing, ll. B. Bennett presided. There were a number of ladies in at- tendance. The event was free from the usual formality, and a splendid time was spent. Mr. Bennett, in his opening remarks, stated that his idea was not to give an opportunity' for the hearing of the great deeds of great mm who had originated in the Maritime Provinces, but to get ac- quainted one with another in the good, old-baud-sllnking way. Miss Shipp was called upon for a piano- forte solo, which she rendered with great skill. Following came a speech from J. Leslie Jennisoli, a recent ar- E S l E ltlwas decided to go to Sault Ste rival in Calgary. He referred to the ' Maritime Provinces as the “land of mayflowers and llsli" and of "apple blossoms and coal," and paid a glowing tribute to Joseph Howe, the pioneer of the Maritime Provinces. An exceptionally pleasing vocal solo was rendercd~by H. A. McLean. Rev. A. S. Tuttle, then spoke of the hardships of pioneer life in the Mari- time Provinces. After Mr. Gillis had delighted the audience with a violin solo, Dr Coffin delivered a brief ad- with the Best possible Opti- cal Service. The importance of correctly measuring the slightest eye defects, has lcd to the invention of many scleiltific instruments and the practise of methods of examination absolutely to be depended on. For years we have been using these best systems with pronounced success. Our prices are very low; for instance, our high g'ade gold filled spectacles fitted with first quality spherical lenses, including examinat- lnuliss lin -° PlllSlNlll|llll Mrs. Golding Howard of Cornwall vlho is visiting her sister Mrs. Ayers, at 240 Queen Street, city, was called uron last week by her pastor, Rev. Hugh Miller, and preszntfd with a purse of gold and ihslollowing ad- dress: Mrs. Golding Howard, The congregation of the Meihodist Church at Cornwall, remembering the many years of patient. faithful service, which you have giien in the capacity of organist, desile to tender you their grateful thanks and leg you to accept this' sma‘1 gift hs a token of their appreciation. . y ; ,Cornwall people go with it. I Signed on behalf of the congrega- dress. He represented the "Island- (> use ers." The recitation of humorous ._ C°wan'¢_ t I ' f th-e Ma iti c rested t ._ - . ‘ lrieiiilriient. Hi Ali1sFiir