_ i§‘;_lfRlfL.i§?~”." _"j'_=g_.5-'ins mr. ;em~r§r;1?; in the firm of Beer & Weeks, city and commences her new duties thu; morning. The funeral of the late Mrs. Trevir_ RUNS. (nee Isabel Hine, city) will 129-ke place from the residence of her father, Henry Hine, 107 Rochford St. this _afternoon at 2.30, service com. ’“°“?‘"g 'lt 2-15. Rev. T. W. Murphy officiating. Interment will be 'made at _the People's Cemetery. The ,.e_ mains arrived in this city on Sntnr. day on the Earl Grey and were ae- conipanicd by the husband of the de- ceased. The pallbearers at the fun_ eral today will be: Samuel Lowe (;_ W- WOFUW. Henry Lowe, Harry 150,,-_ WT- W- Carpenter and James Kelly. The special' evangelistic services in the Baptist (-hnrch will continue this w_cek_ each night except Saturday, 1),., glllnlnll at 8 o’clock. There will bc a preparatory ‘ prayer service in the ve_stry each night beginning at twenty minutes to eight. The main service each night will be in the large rm,m_ Hugh McLean, the sweet gospel Sing. elf- (`lllEI0-FY. Will Hiiiif solos each night and have full charge ofthe music. Mi‘. McLean is n most effect- ive singer and a nian of the finest Spirit. He is making his niark in the business world, and as a native of this province his many friends feel proud of him. Here is a layman not too much absorbed in business to f0l'f-ret to use his abilit f ’i'he first schooner to put into this Port this year was that owned by Capt. Will Dean, city, which arrived here yesterday from Georgetown. 'l`lie Guardlan's news stall was shown on Saturday a twig of house plant called the Otheite with two nicely and by no means small or- anges attached. This plsnt is about _ two feet high with large oval shaped leaves- of an extremely pretty 'deep green shade and owned bv John Han- cock of Wood Islands North. The plant is now in bloom and has seven oranges attached. The iritert-st in the special evange- listic services at the Baptist Church was very evident yesterday by 'the at- tendance at all the services. In the morning the Ilcv. Z. l.. Fash preach- cd a strong sermon on "The Christ- ian's (‘oiiimission." Hugh McLean, Valgary, sa/ng most effectively a solo, and the choir repeated the Easter inusic and did it well. In the even- ini! Pastor' Fasb preached to a large congregation. His subject was “An Opportunity Improved," and he drove home the truth \vith. telling effect. Mr, McLean sang again with his sweet voice and line interpretation. The choir repeated the Easter anthem of last Sunday evening and received much praise. There was a special evangelistic service in the Sunday School in the afternoon when Mr. Mclican sang and Pastor Fash gave a brief address. cH|ii_ruin l’re\‘ious-ly acknowledged . . . . ..$1271.78i Two contributors, pci' Rev. Mr Heller, Murra 1'-lurboi . 2.0 filninii ilu iiiiiilflillililliidlllli' 1 ill Clfllllllll llHlElES lllllll Elllllilllll Ill ii cnauliiui sums iliiiliii liilli O’1”1‘AWA, April 20-The matter of the participation of Canadian repre- sentatives in the Festival of the Em- pire sports in London, the last week in June, was brought before the gov- ernment today by the Amateur Atb~ letic Union of Canada. The sports are limited in character and confined to teams from Great Britain, Aus- tral-asis, South Africa and Canada. The programme consists of : Athletics, 100, 220 and 880 yards, one mile and hurdles; swimming, 100 yards and one mile; wrestling, catch- as-catch-can, middleweights; boxing heavyweights. The sports will take place at (‘ry- stal Palace from Jime 24 to July 1 inclusive, and .Lord Dcsborougli, pre- sident of the Olympic games of 1908, is chairman of the committee. The ministeres interviewed by Francis Nelson, of Toronto, on behalf of the Union were sympathetic with the pro- posal which has already been accept- ed hy the Australasian and African athletic authorities. Hon Mr Fisher, who has charge of the representation of the dominion at the festival, promised his immed- iate consideration and expressed his desire to aid in the extension of ama- iiinc when thu Dresvlit hllillling was cause of Christ wherever lieyiiilixy erected and the corner stone laid by It is a very fortunate thing for them; HW- 'l`l1'¢0- (`-\1Y101`-HtHtilu: that there Services and the city that he is here was no place for the boys in the _iust now. Rev. ld. ll. (‘alder yi-ln, |»hins~they were left to the street has prexirhcd so acceptalily they pus; <-oriicrs. I-Ie urged the boys to inrike four weeks, will preach each “iam the best use of the splendid oppor- this week. There is a very ilqpphin. iunities and stated that the scout terest in the services and` it ex- niovcment was one of the best that pected that this week will be thc best he knew of the kind. He was follow- yet. ` ' rd by Ex.-Cov’r. McKinnon who made si>8CiHl I`0f9f€l'lC€ 1-0 thc trip to Eng- Last evening in St. .lnmes (‘-liurch land of the part-~ of Bov Scouts from Rev. T. F. Fullerton delivered a pnrl Vnnada to participate in the review ticulnrly strong serinon, dealing with by King george soon after the CON)- Qlgr-.liivork of Snvonnroln, the famous nation. e said that detailed ilans U an In0rl1l, political and reli ions would be announced in the nealr fii-_niggfnlef Whfl WHS but to-deiitil: in tnrc. Two boys in this cit had - 'lt thc illfiluncc of l’o1c Alex. sisxnilicrl their intention of goin; In-0_»VI. The speaker reviewed th; life _of vided the expenses were within a the famous intellectual light of the i-1-nsoiisible sum and he hoped that mteenth "9"t“\”Y will U10 Cifflditions, otliers would join with them. Major moral- 90115001 und Spiritilul, of the w,.,.ks was next caved 0n_ He ,.e_ country during his ascendancy into vicived briefly the organization of the Pllllllc life- H0 defllt more purticii- I-'rout Movement in Canada and the lmly with th" °fl‘“"l~f‘ ‘if S1’-VOWIFOIR loriiiiition of the provincial council, mwnrds mfnrllling the l’0“tic“1 ihrre nieiiibers of which were in at- 'flethmls of the tmm' Blmmrlglthut he ,,_,,,mnc0_ He hoped that pnmolsiiecogiiiaeil only the Kingsliip of Jes- would soon be organized in other-“S ohm" "nd st"""" tl’ lm"-L7 gov' pin-ts of the province and referred to emments under the, sqverclgll power the t\\-oipatrols now in Summcrside of dh? Lord “nfl S.‘w“’“" , of mlm' which were soon to be affiliated. The claimiiidg all legislative bodies should lilujor contributed a liumourous'ilfurglll-1§(lspbg'kctll§ sgT;,|l,l,t,,.3.f,,|:;,h0,,s:`;l;’,; sinftuli and a reading which vverel ' _ _ ‘ ‘_ _ ‘ L'l`i‘Iltly f‘uljDy€‘d by those present- The i3ill?>i‘ll1}:i(tioi?rbt'\lli:"ll3dli'lgtisédllelli ill incl-tin' cosed with God Save lic ' ~ . ` -' U , _ » " i ii” ws; "' that of others lutcr \vho gave their 1: Spring’s Sarsaparilla Dllrmes the lives in the grcnt ciiuse of righteous- bliuul arouses torpid liver, drives out ln9SS- In 010510! hi* Silfikc Of the dru- nll impurities, cleanses' and tones iipllfllilfili flcllth Of Sf\V0Il11F0lH- Wim. U) 111,. ,system am]}w1|,S “atm-e throw on the very lost expressed his fuith in the dullnoss` that comes from indoorlthe 9_0-Vinf-3-' lmwm' of (`h"lSt "ml ‘i“°t` lm. of wim_cr_ It Houses energy' cd his last words us on evidence of 0 teur sport, particularly on this oc- . y Nine qcinti'ib\itoi‘s, per Rev. Mr. Sablcs, Bay View . . . . . . . .. 7.00 lied Point Sunday Sclioni, pc~ casion. The union will be advised as soon as possible of the decision in thc matter The ('z1nadian rc icscnta- i _ _. I, - J- E- R‘-‘ll°"t’“"l~-- 7-00 tion will probably number eight com- - petitors, wnosc selection will be tak- , on as the sending of a l:2ar\rlipir~?£;.s:3re_§£‘°_“f If/Ili? drills* ii - =i;;2:;:»;'“:::..‘;;.‘;'S ci; 5. ...is (n" Nw' Gt' ('e0' & Kt' sts' lvnlue, spirituzilly and cducationeilly. ic United States und Crtiiaila and _ _ from several of the countries of 3'3" ever tmhfly' He sddeglgzgfs fog lfiuropc hiipe iicccpted invitations to _)";_tli’;';`1l"t_Sencf;sSl;‘;§;e wgfffd' H,_e';l , -.A . *Me "“"t ‘“ the °°"g""“' Iorzli. Piisoo, Anrn 20-Prsiieisee 1. Fon Usa AFTER Meats HERE is no soap equal to Sunlight Soap for washing dishes. lf gels every particle of grease and dirl-- malcee all glassware sparkle like cut glass --and leaves your dishes io be merely dried without the neces- sity of rubbing and polishing. JL; .se J; ei *i 2. 2-.: ' -I 1 _ » Sunlight Soap has no chemicals or other adulieranis in it-we will pay you $5,000 Vl ,_ if any chemist you employ can had anything '._;f_l butpure soap. i ‘_ ` .».:r’_‘fl`.1f1...‘ 5:: __ Un Sunliglii Soap according to directiona- Iry if just once--sud convince yourself ilisl il will do twice as much u oilier soaps. - Madcro refused absolutely to grant an armistice as suggested by Dr. Gomez at Washington. He"sent in wor`d to- ,day that he would` talk arniistice af- ' 'ter the battle of Juarez and then on- ly, “They want an aruiisticc to get up reinforcements, that's all," Mad- rerg said. “We will first., fight. My .army will win or be whipped at -T011*-2 ‘ before we talk arniisticc." . MRS. W. F. MCLEIN Used in Canada for over -half a century --used in every comer of the world where people suffer from Constipation and its resulting troubles- Dr.. Morse’s ka 351' up 4|_,|,,' PAGE f ' _,_ have a third of a century ol experience and reliability behind them. 'They are Csnada's Best. Cel acquainted with them. A FIT SOLD BY LEADING FURNISHING STORES THROUGHOUT CANADA L... /1. 3 `\\\\ fi- A .: Use Sunlight Soap This Way into a diilipsn hell filled with warm water, shave enough Sim- llgliisoap to make a cc `ouu\Idl. When you have wulietrlie dishes thoroughly and the glean has been dissolved. rinse in hot wah: uid dry with a dry imvel. DIED SUDDENLY TORONTO, April 19.-Mrs. W. F. MacLean, wife of the M. P. for South York, died suddenly last night aftcr a short illness at the faniilv resi- dence, Donald's farm ,East Torrin- to. The, deceased' lady, whose maiden was fifty-two years of age. Mrs. MacLean in the afternoon Indian ` Root Pills, stand higher in public estimation than any others, and'tlieir'ever- increasing sales prove _ l Just the corn-l¢ernel- \ the veritable “sweetheart of the corn-rolled paper-thin and criillerl i golden-brown. Kellolg'l ' 'roAs'rEn CORN FLAKES is just a little better than delicious! The first spoenful will tell you better than a page full of adjectives, why this is the cereal you never tire of for breakfast - Look for the name 1 C on the package m ___.___,_-._....___._.._ _e-:__-:_-_ _ _._-' E We Own A and Offer. For Sale a block of Chronicle Publishing Co. \ 6 per cent bonds price par and in-' ” _ teresf. ` ly B _ M,=r:u suv MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Halifax, Moniriwil_ Sydney, CHARLOTTETOWN, St. ]ohn'a, Nfld. had been out driving. Shortly af- . _. ,_ ' ter dinner she fell in a faint and lZl’lell'l,Tle|"it°Phy5|cian| _ . passed away in a few minutes. Death ' ` ,. ` ' E] was caused bv the .sudden formation Preacnbe thanx ' -‘ " A of a. blood clot. 'l\lr. MacLean and .A bn! 6 ‘ _ ` Miss Maclican were at home at thc _ ‘ . ' tinic. ._ _ _ _ _ _ ' __ ‘ “'”iTi-nirini~fssci'fniTi'Es. 3 ,--____ _i‘ ~ -~ 1- ~ ~ . STQCK NQTES April 21, 1911. - _ T_ _]_ Wiggintonl Brldgctowm sold Quotations furnished by J. (‘. Mac- . _ _ his colt ten months old to Edward Kl“F°5h & 0°" Ex°l‘a“g° Bulmmg' _ eiglg “_” _“_ ‘;-----_-_-_~.-.-_»--;_- _ -_ Mepeiisia, st. Georges, for $00.00. Hum'-“‘ N- S- Y \ ~ " . ~ mother wants. in Ld ‘l.‘lv' . \..._ ' _ fn distinctive, boyish styles and _-/' I / 1 .~ knows. Clothes that “stand 'the racket" is what every - 1/ - ®»)\_~_ rj(/'V/I (Q Forest Hill for about the sam A ‘ / "’I l money. This' speaks well for Oak J HAH|il0N.0NT. " Leaf as a stock getter. 4-24dr1i. y 1-, A - /D ‘ ' “' i fhg adkff' Over three hundred nurses and / '. L, Clothes ,land R housewives apronsln lawn linen- ._ ‘\\\ D I (\ Rouipiiig, running around, plziying_ at leap frog, swf'tfhlga";';`gg'rg€;:,a“%e‘é“'3:?;`;g 6 .-shilnnyglgrbaseball, yopy youiig.-get iplpliinlyrfililoyvatgie . agmni fo,.fnu,.s°5_ The madgoft - . u. ii t oor exei se .' i s, . 5- n B '\ 0' 0 l q hilt tligbs iildgglgwiii; cheeks. g ‘ thlgtltg gudplr£~";rl%\¢,agr tll`;t 31 Ill l' ' xg yBut while exercise is essential to health and piopcr _ gg:1"°‘;;‘;;,';°°"‘f:°‘r:£::s bgxlnqg . /' gvrowth, it is terribly hard on clothes, as every woman ' ' ‘ ' . 1 l A6 /\ '// ` l To fill the demand for piniost _uiciir in gyoysft audllit- tle boys’ clothes we creater a spccm epai iiien . ere l Sanford Juvenile' Brand (`lothi1igisfiisdc-- cloilies ihat| guaranteed fo yield sound sterling value in cast-iron dur- This is a good price for a colt of that age. This colt is sired by the fast pacing stallion Oak Leaf, owned by James McDonald, Bridgetown. D, N. McPherson also sold a filly by the same horse to Alexander McKinnon, U today if you want an apron. Peg ons 4-24d3l. = _...__ New Curtains and wear-proof fabrics, are A A curtaunngs at Beer _ ll' l l _ . 1 l ' _ r`7.._\_. i . vu abillt and ood if earance P - _ lfyis an ogy thing leo :ink for "§l:inf'or . ,W “ r