i . »`_ s , Ar111L.9°.-1012 ` "W '“*"“i". “'“"" frnii CI-iA.isL01°rn‘rowN.ouAnniAN . _ 'ww °r AH-" `- ' ' PAGE ,,_~'1:..._... ._ _ _ ' A- ' i .- ,- . ,; . , ---= ‘~--~ __ _..._ -4-.--»-‘-F|1Bi0n on her. She holds her head well up and her eyesiglit and hearing are as keen as those of a colt, 4 After the insre's death the money ‘B t0 K0 to the testntrix's nephews and nieces. The Favorite Laxalive Une nt. Night. Makes the Next Day U"1i //: ' A I =§- mouth _ N. s., civic i»o.ii~.tal;c. . 5 ine 0uEENs izoun TY GUARDIAN lt puys to buy in this l'iovinci-¢ lluv. ll. G. and Mrs. i~lt,rnt‘l'iic, ..7hni'lot.tctowu. have left on ii vial' to St. John's._Nild. _ Erie ll. beard, teai-lier of Hamilton is spciiiline: his Easter ‘mention Vat his home in Augustine Cove. ` = Misses Marion Mctliiarrie and Mar MacKinnon, Hampton, are visiting l Victoria the guest of Mrs. lnirun. 'l‘hoinus McGrath, Morell, was ani- oni.: the visitors to Uliarlottetown YDS*-Ufiiiy. He lcnviis this inorning for Winnipeg. » Y n Among those in (iliarlottctown yes- terday was Miss L. McLeod, “ Mt. Stewart, who leaves this morning for Seattle where she will visit for six ir`ionths_ ' This afternoon atxtwo o'clock ii do- 'liilation of citizens of Charlottetown and others will wait. upon the Gov- ernment to present representations lllvvrlng the repeal of the act prohi- ‘iitIiiL:`ul|ton`iobilcs and ,the passage 'F n new net to regulate the runnlni; if the snnie on the public higliwiiys, ,siniilnr to that which has been most eilcetive in other parts. -A very large nunibiir of cltizeiis pnid their last. tribu-tc of respect and showed their synipstliy with the be- reaved by attending the funeral of Mrs. Isaac Lane, Charlottetown, on Sunday afternoon. Revcrrnds Messrs. Harrison. Heaney and Fullerton an assisted at the service at the house. A special train coii\'eyed the remains t.o Havelbrook, interment. being at l'ownnl. _l>r. A. li. Muc‘{ay, siipiiriiiteiideiit. of education, nnil Mrs. MacKay left lust night on a trip to vin-ious parts of the United States. They will visit Heston, New York, Washingtoii, D. U., and other cities. Dr. McKay will i'ei.ni'ii in two weeks time, but Mi MacKay expects to bc away lor uv two |noiitlis,-Hnllfmg-|¢)x¢_ (pl-_ Mn own. ). _|)r. ilreiifcll, l.iibi'niloi', who, INR Fvliilrn from n toni' of the west. the interest of his iinbradoi' inissi cxprcsscii disappointment of Uuen to Quebec. “Seine of tlint territor should have been given to l‘rin(n iq, 0ll Il0~ "‘~Jln-_lice wus Inrge enoiigli nl N512 lll'0l>le to open up lliigiivn nn matter of inet. _ _Lust evening the Lewisville ilu tist Choir and friends were ente home of J. W. and Mrs. Kaye, Lewisville, in honor of Miss Evel tloriiwnll, who leaves shortly w (70l'\l\VnII. for Grand Marian. M 0\'°|\I|lL Miss (Tornwall was prasen bracelet as ii token of aiipraeigti At ii recent meeting 'of the 'Da men Martin und Hawkins refeired i S ‘1 'EWU :lf B\¥~l\|\l>ox that had brok to prevent the spreniliiig of the ii ciisc, Dr. Trciiainsu replied t_l\at'_ sailor was removed to the smalli Iiospitnl. The ship wus not qiinranti tl Dr. MucA\_ilay said the Niohe's ho oil tllul. it coiilii not be thoroug E tiike place on boaid the ship i night l-le said it was deeiqled \_ _ _ . \ ' ~ _ f wrong to allow Halifax citizens lc. _ Y... 1-.-1-mn _i-_fi fn"-i i thus expose themselves to the rl 7'" case. Dr. Hawkins telephoned Hiilirhelfs Polish, a superior IIQOT P0 5 l, “W l~ good qiinlitlos of shellac, vnmis 'nu w _ V60. Lileks. a ponnrl....-. --» ».........._5"2 Floor paint, quart can . .. ......V....6o liloor cnamci...._.......__._ .. 'Q9 Jap-it-leietlie well known .slain and viiiprlsh. i-.i pl. _i_ii_n c - i-2 pi. can 30e, i pt, can 504:, all I ‘i‘1' ‘ ’ " ` -_ Superior .- _ ` ' » 'fying ol ll yvill soon bo lime to sttcinl to llio _renovulnig and lioauli l _ the ‘outside oi'.i|io l\oui_io an wall as the inside n|nd ignvilll P{\J°Y‘:l‘:"';l°°”'; ' Brighten up Your Floors Now’s the Time - » \ Now inthe linie to look nfier your floors - t0 beauti- fy the lioine and .see lo the gciicrnl needs of Il1l.€¥l0l` dccorntiors. Among other things you will necdtliese- ill l lu' ull the 'p d ax wilhoiiiilielr'draw- d f\l'\l5[l_l »i>~~~ll'9°¢ lloiise Paints \ ‘ - » ~,»~ . _~ rp, slder our rliulromcnts in advance-to select _l IG l full line of I1'l§er Bi-and White Lend and a wide rsnll” ‘ln :IW blfga I“:;:‘; pshns on ihc Canadian market. Wa buy in l“fZ° ‘l““"" e: cusmmem . secure special. concessions which are P*"°"| °" “‘ °“ ` Write or call today for color cards :uid prices. _ _ Niobc authorities and learned th terdny to visit the Niche and make thorough investigation, and il ccssary quarantine the ship. T ::Ui-ii=,_ try and test llexnll. lf you nil. ot afford to be without, the saving and ‘ _ need ii superior remedy for any co nion disorder you need, and cann curative qualities contained in Re all Remedies. These preparati-:asa non-secret, absolutely pure and r Guaranteed to satlsf or money The Rexall Store, corner Great Gc and Kent Sta. ‘- -' dr ...___ li\@.§<»gi¢iS\\_<\,__,,i§9ii>\\><\f@~ - _ . - . ij`S_le'woi'tfa` Bakery _in _ 4, 1., K , ._ - _,. ` _, rf. _ I .~_ < - ~ ~ .i~-»rc»ri‘l..," #» ‘ Kiinbul Webster, Marie, ivmia this iiioriiing foi Vnueouvtr, B t Miss -Msi=gsrct'MncQiiarric, (_‘»|yd_. _ River, is spending 'hor Easter lioii ‘ days at Hampton the guest of hc. pasents W. Al and Mrs. Mac!-liinrrie. The pallbelirers for the funeral ol .the late Francis Monaghan, (har- lottctowii, which takes place today will be: Frank Dorsey, Eddie Mc- Quuiil, Frank Honnessey, Victor Hughes, Jnmcs Dolly and lilrncst Trainer. _ Isnac Lune and ininily, (`.hnrlo\.i.i- town, desire to express their heart. felt thanks to all friends, who so kindly ollcrcil help and sympathy to them in their and bereaveinent_ Also to' those who sent many beautiful flowers, und to the kind friends from Pownal. Hazelbrook and vicinity who met the train at I-lazelbrook with teams to convey the mourners and friends tothe Cemetery. Their liind- ness and thoughtfullnrss will not soon be forgotteii. The ‘Easter examlusition of t.lie pub- lic school nt l’leru-niiit Valley, Q|l9|5n'|; CU., Wm; I\CI(I ill lIll‘. Htlluul building on 'l`liui'sduy last. The trustees and a nninbcr of the ratc- psyers were present.. The people ol Pleasant Valley are much pleased with the progress the school is mak- _ing in all the classes. Elmer Mc- Leod of Hunter lllvcr is the teacher, 'and although this is the first school he has taught be has shown by the discipline of the school and proficii' cncy of the classes that he has the elements of an excellent instructor. Un Saturday evening Inst ii num-ber of friends nnil relatives from Hamp- ishire gntliercil nt the home of Reuben and Mrs. Barrett, Keiisiiigtoii. 'l"hr Ievenlng nas spent in music, songs and games. Special mention mlizht be made of H. M. Goodwin, seeiit of the M¢llot1c't1rcaii\ Sopmator, who was ' ~ ,lirlitcd the auiliencii ‘ ' ' ‘s. I I’r“""t' mm ‘Ie l’ - ihnen dispatched to 'l`ni-.uny win-ri: cl, in his capnbli. niannci on the fli\l.c,l_i0tim: “_/p0rtcd_ und violin. llc uns aecomvuiiieil on _ - ' __________ ___ ,Kay is well known in tlliiirlottetv um omnh by Mclimml Ummm" Aft". l‘/i.\‘:fi1»;,\=i;|.;|;;.i‘(~;|_,|N(; Hy lliiiclieoii wus served by the hostess ,all joined in niiigiiii; God lie \\*ii.b You, Till We Meet A|.:aiu and thi- 'ncsts departed feeling happy for ibi- in I* ' i . ' ' ' i¢;mpi"i°ss of Hritniu, (luiJl.. Murray, on Iilcufmnt cwnmg WCM' sailed shortly nfter fonr o’i=lo0k this va Mt 1 I . In .nn A afternoon for I.l\'_f‘.|‘pool via lliilliax. y i ‘___ nf;-ie':lu°ufur"';'1‘Cr::;;:i:‘ ,IIIIUIIUSQ ller passenger list iiunibcr 476, in- '“'yI y ' ' i-lniling fifty two saloon scveiity-i.wo llicbnids passed away at his home on . I` » . . _ _ ~ ." _ ' I I wal-il Island and Nova Hcm_m|,- said I (. ri' |_(_,`ml‘ vicmrh' 1,., (._',|.'"cH seeolid ~;;n.hIn and 352 stf‘-ei-iigo. Lic ,o ;,,i‘ i, rei\dy.`Ncwfniinilliinilei's would be the day "ight" Uamnin mclmrds. w“_N' Miles Helen lVIcNlcol, -daughter _ of ii . "'~"'" "I"*Y'*‘°”°" _’”"'*’ “F” '" M"{' _-osvni. Menuet, vice-iwesiiieiit oi nie, iruy Harbor district, Prince Edward llslund. He went to sea when a boy V'i\nd was .for many years in the _sm-_ _ ‘- I; ploy of I-Ds. Daniel Gordon ofGcorge ntwmc' M' Ha Max' _ ‘ nnneii I M'- rn i'r-'i _ *°“'" Mlling “H ,°“|’“““- _*° *3"f°l’° im. norrr. iu/icii i. wii.i. ,y ms ‘J lc H cs at U; and South _Anierica_ Coming to Brit-_ | _ IIEAVE DALHUUSu,}_ ish Columbia shortly after the Klon- ` well wiili many u line at 4 meh hard fmish Suitmg Serge heavy- Sl 50. I ¢,_ n _ HERE iS A N(_)'l`.'\BI.E BARGAIN [hail \\'e_ii5l.'opel1€(l f¢'W"dByS`8g0»_ lt came from the Ofd Country-it is heavy and full 54 incIie_s wlde._Tl1¢ 6201018 are Black, Dark Navy and niid Navy. In width weight and finish, it compatcs ‘ 1 L ' - I v - ' MMI?////i¢ryf000l¢ _,_ V ' 1 1 . ,___ ___‘__ _ _H 5, _.:k_ _ ' _ _ , 41' -A ,-_:___-,.`._..»._..; g tish schooner Eva (I, from liuncll hiirg, N B which passed City ln- on"Api'll ist wiirn on Mount llesertl flock, iiliiine bcariiig north by west, 45 miles, sho passed n sinsll siznil \'i‘,ssrl of about 100 tons bottom up and painted black. 'THE UHlNl‘}Sl‘} lli‘il’l_Illl»l< 7. MANKINA, April 8-Dr. Sun Yiit Sen, former professloiinl president of 'thc republic sailed for Wm Chnnir today. He was accompanied by _his wife and dnugliter. »~ The city is iqulct. The niithorities are keeping the various elements under control by i-iid of troops._' , 'l‘lie .liipnnese hnve been orilercil 'to ,cease transuctlnir business in the 'i\ati\'e city on the groiind that they nm' ontsiile of the treaty port. Four rapubliciui wnrsliips with tlirec tlioiinainl troops abonrd have l‘Il\'ll‘lll'li"Ii‘\ U1" Ill{l’I‘AIN. ` i ___ ifI'I`. -|olil|_ April 5--'l`I\<‘. (`.I'.ll. Iiilel' Among the saloon |assciipiei's is -(i.l‘.l'l.. It in understood that .l. Nor- ..toJ1 Griffiths, M. P., will board the men. \\ ioni o wny inaii, the secoiid yi groin expert. It. iii gciierslly miiiiiticil t.lini. lion. Mi-_ l¢‘,)gtn|~, who recoiiiiiiei|i*0il\U“I IlilI\ on Ilif* HJ*“`ltS- _ ,___._.__---- New Yonic. nvrii stil-'riieiiri rin- w"\'"if=HiU" '~'°“F"‘““ °' “"_°`“' _ _ of 'l ne will be n rail- l was <-iiiwi of Aiiutn limiichitis by 'i 1| ' i"s ti 1. ii rep nothin. and nr. Miami win he i.ii<~. cinnrnuiu- uiN/\un'.~\ i.iNiivii~iN'r. ‘ ani ioiini on \ " ny ii _ 'my nf lslundg' J. Ml UAMPBELLI ions there 'while acting ui-i chairman 1 was cured of (;|,,-gmc nlieumatinin of the Elevator izommissioii a couP of y. ' g _ ‘ Dr. Magill has accepted. 'l‘hc salar is a lucrative one. The news in the above dispntcl lc iw ivii_~i/~=ni~s i.iN`iivii~iN'r. _ enis ii o It is understood that M|,0,.t Cm' N_n_ (;EO_"p1NG1,E\',' y ~ i ' rv ___m'_____ ,_ Q-U! ‘ N ilfw "nov nn'i‘isi~;MnN'rs ' will be read with great interest in N \' Scotia as wcll as in the west. 0 a . Dr. Magill has been n powei' iii tlii 'west will be ii loss to this port, the Dominion nnil pni'tic\ilarly ii Dalhousie nni\'crsit.y, where has wo He is an lrii-'hman, nod n brilliail 1i'ishinnii, who, on coming to thi (immrliiiii eonditioiis. His veisatilit. |\i'aeti<‘.all izoiiiinon sense and i.:rv-ii ability inudc this sn 1-in-iy inntter and loni; ago lie wus n l.lioi‘o|\i.1I\ (full ndinn. ‘ ltr. Msigill onine to Nova l~i<'iii.in principal of the Halifax l'resbytcrin colle;:e.( After brllliaiitisei'vice ther he was called to Dalhousie uiiiverii opportnnitgv for development. at ‘where his presence enriched the uni _t_l_in'e also Lo'ilo good work as chair *msn of tlie` Nova Scotia govern mission 'of the Laurier ggovernmcn His report on the investigations the elevator question in the west wii considered ndmiriiblc in all respects The present appointment by 'ti ri cumiiiiinity, and his i'eini»\'iil to til" til ll iiistliictioii in the chair of ecoiioiiiics. ull ll 0 ity, where liiri tnlcifts had ii Iicculiiu' ul versity life. in thc hneniitiiiie he tooli iiicn£'s labor ` coinmissioii and nlter- _ _ __ Words chairn-un ol' the Elevator coin- 55'” "I ll-=°"l{"' Cl’°!‘l¢\'9 42240 W\““¢" L 1,3 and 4 year old Strikes ai l-lalillx. The UI `|-gaieal imitci' and sleek geiler in iho- S irnviiiircs will iiland :ii tiliarirrlelowii _ Eoasoii iz ' my-_ I Seed and Grain Separators \\f'¢- lim-r lin- sin-_ii-‘y for "Cl1\ff‘ hum" nnrl "i’i~i‘lei~tif\i\" -*.0011 Ind ld eo l' _llrnin I-!wprrntoi‘s,and You BP ‘ ,, mI|_\ i:a_|tl Fnjmisru nti.ent:3ik\1itlf\z _ _ n i win - ii _ cuuul-l‘.v.