;-‘EEL A' - f:-nazi: §§ 32 A- _ Tryiifgd _ your N if'¢l1on *__ "‘>'i$I_eay _uno outfall/ mr/non: M _»,l'l??¢l.=Gm 'ITU MEYOII. WRIGHT 'ro FIGHT noAnii , l WORCESTER, March 31.-Mayor George M. Wright says he is not look- ' for a fight, but is thoroughly an- y, and intends to find out w`no's o when it comes to making police appointments. The civil service com- inlrvioners iii Boston have aroused lils irc by attempting, he says, to ilictntc to him what he shall do in regard to choice of oflicers. i Any 'Iuardian reader who receives a diinly print- ed, badly printed, badly folded, badly cut, badly aildrcssed, badly wrapped, torn, soiled oririconiplete pziper of whatever issue will kindly notify the Sub- scription Department at once. gi. _ .Ln ._; ,» _ :F 1 ` -IT PAYS N -TLCLARK Atherton. His -'PHE eu be tal Parlors. -M158 sian store, la 45-1 Aluttnfuh il Guar- __J_ Book- -__- l>h0l\° -Mrs. James Melanie uw i Province. ' -ON? CENT tion I0 lllllll Guardian 'ESI El” Tonner- ___.,. -Mr. George ol 0 Leary, was in Summvrlide W -s _Ol Grand River was e. visitor to Buinmersidc rd . ' i week or two haV6 Phld for r not mils an yeste ay.-I _ _ renew n _..._ ¢i:l°d 3113 -Mr. M. F. Bchurmm was a pas-7 senger to Bunimorlide from the east discontinued date. side, 4000 lbs of experience stands how the winter in good seed, so very ici; _elven ii chance. -A LUCKY P‘rm'cI~iAsE.~M_ i-i T' through _ _ __u blnck driving horse. Mr. ` ` ' one of men and can be depen' A knjnv a sfwd thins whdh/` he sees it. 1 . f; _(_ 1..-___--M (Fi`0m Y¢5f01"d“Y’B Evening Guardian) -Lone ruvnn_-'rss -.cum - 1,, progressing favorably under the sku. iiii minaknmcnt of their teacher Miss a _ -'i dir* Smith.-Harry Mar-kg has bggn visiting friends in Long River the vuest of Mr. and Mrs. ;McLeod.-Mr. WWW? Pllyntcr has been busy hhuling lumber for a shooting house on the sand-hills and he intends to move her parents Mr. amd Mrs. l“. H.‘ dotwn soon.-Mr. Hedley Wigmo;-g1ms`i.eurd. Mr. and Mrs. Large have ,, . i-_ urned to his home in .Long River. _ _,___ JJ -Mr. Herbert 0Paynter is busy haul , _ . "8 lumber for a new house.--Mr. Iohn Johnstone has returned home om visiting friends lu New Glasgow _ - ' rec nt ‘;}Qf-‘_‘4.j_;.._, visit to French River.-Messrs Louis §*.'_i5..1'?'.‘,_f7§"’ "_ - - nnd Charley Poynter have amoved ` d Scu,e 1 build .up your body oy using Rexall Blood Tab- lets,a standard preparation that is working good cures in hundreds of i_ One box 501:, six boxes `f cases. This preparation is sold by us with the un- derstaudingihat if it is not satisfactory, your money will be refunded. for $2.50 The McKin- 5 non Drug Co., The Rex- _ all Stbre. 5-zidrtf i the mnil service is probably the worst on Prince Edward Island. The writer lives about 5 miles from Sum- mersidc yet a letter from there, has to travel about twenty-_four miles be- fore it reaches him. 'l‘hat"s going some! __?______._ A Cure Disciivered Thai Reiilly Dives Cure __ i , _ i . 5-'-E3’-*°*'“-°-`”'°“° \_ ~ / 5 . . ,yd .r` , if : ie * 53* 'Ji ‘i _ \ ‘,¥ -A ‘ _. ~ T 5.. 2.1..2;'_~ 'P , _ .7 M 'W' ' if* ._, ` » , AZ""' . v ‘ ' ' -‘ ‘.Nri»»@'_/ ’- ~0 .1 _‘v W ~ "i"~ _ f. ggi _,_-~ ar . i. I/Q \__,: vi., . _ ,gp -..,-_~_ i' ~,§ ',_Li-.f`__._i'~j‘,. ` .. _ `<_ __A sim- i Thousands Testify to the Lasting Benefit Derived by 'l'-his Marvel- ous Pr a ation el? 1” . The country is simply wild over the wonderful ci-_res of chronic asthma that are being ir-ade every day by Cs- tarrhozone. It is a scientific surprise, a perfect marvel 'the way it brings old clironics back to health. You will say so 'yourself after you have used. it once, say so after the very first time. Ever since people first began to have asthma, Catarrhozone is certainly the best remedy discover- 'Creighton E Thom so well "Prerfiwshonn “ N0 More Asllima 0 » P U' known in Calgary, writes:--“Nothing too strong can be said for Catsrrbo- tone.-‘ I siidered four years from es- ; way, that would beggar I went through every- conld liiiier. I ' was -Mr. and Mrs. ~ William Mc-‘i -Messrs P. G. Clarke and D. H. Morrison, Summerside, were pnsscn- --R. B. Talfurd, Rock Island; A. E. at the Queen Hotel, Sluinmersiile,yes- t.erda.y.J. I -Miss Beatrice Campbell, of Al- berton, passed through Summerside yesterday on her way to Charlotte-' town, where she is attending P,W_0_\ -J. _ -Messrs A. E. Scott, Sr.. Jchu;.R. L. ipmgeson, nuinux; ii. A. writer, Backvllle; W. G. Murdock, Amherst; registered nt the Clifton House, Bum- merslde yesterday.J. . -Mrs. E. A. Large of Brsdalbane is Viniilng in Summersiile the guest of just returned from their wedding tour to the Pacific Genet.-1. ..___________ _ :'T-Iarynony oi Boston turns out two splendid French soaps Rose de Mol _,Vg-_-.~ ' \ -~Mr pm, Campbell paid H C ' and Violet des Bois. These are iii' ox-'S ' o tra high quality, just the thing for particular ladies' tlolet, absolutely Corner Great George and Kent Ste. ` Mti. NEW YORK JUDGE FELL ELEVEN STORIES AND KILLED. Henry Bischoff, of the New York state supreme court, plunged eleven stories down an elevator shaft to his death yesterday _in the Immigrant. Savings Bank building, where he had ofhces. Judge Bischoff, who was horn in 1352, was _only thirty-six when hc was elected to the court of common pleas, death today. He gained at that time a high reputation us a iurlst and as a man of character and inte- grity. He was graduated from Col- umbia in 1872, and s year later mar- ried Mlss Annie Mosher. His wife died in 1897. In 1902 he married Eliza- beth, widow of Gilman Collsmore, sr. Lrrrnn crm. itrnbnni _ '~ ` BY 'PRAM CAP. SYDNEY, March .31.-One of tho saddcnt accidents that has occurred in many years took place hers this evenin when the little six-year-old daughgcr of Charles J. Burns, baker. of Whitney_Bier, was struck and in- stantly killed by a pier tram car uear the new subway on Victorli Road. ‘ ‘ The _particulars of the accident are ery meagre and dimcult to ascer- tain, but it is alleged that the little omo directly opposite, and less than ten feet away when the car came up grads, was upon the little girl in n. and terribly mangled by a wheel pas- sing over her body. Medical aid was summoned, but too late to render any service. The body was removed to the undei-takers, and an inquest will' be held to-morrow. DECLARE Ponies# i-iounnnn soma MAKER 'ro DEATH that the’ police bounded to death. Henry H. Klotz, the Bronz bomb maker, and that the alleged confes- sion made on his death' bed' was sec- ured by third degree methods; Her- man Klotz, father of the dead man, had demanded an investigation of his son's death and the circumstances surrounding it. __ _, ~ _` A veil of mystery hae been thrown around the case by the additional dc- clsration made by the bomb-maker that he has been poisoned whilb ln the Fordham hospital, where he' died. _ Klotz is not alone in demanding an investigation, for Coroner 'Jerome Healy 'also demands one because oi- coniiicting statements i-nude by the - ,Ks »i- ,ii » ,r ,i~ ' v .,..;. -r .THERE ARE MANY WOMEN who, out of _ tlie-egperience of years, hesitate or decline to ~se"ect tlieii-jioihe flirnishingfs, until they have made a'1i.ii`;-I spectioii-_ of the new season's carpets, rugs, oilclbtlis and linpleums as presented at the Proivsestore. i soundness of such a judgment will be once iiiorc é,r`iden¢e`':*l'~l"f _.,x. '~i-e~»'.-_ ,_ uv. ' 'iff >&4 vi; »i~ _‘-1- fl' Jr rl* -l°.'l' rl* -r__~l‘_,'l "PL" rl* -it “i‘,_» cheaper than elsewhere. One Price _ IF YOU PLAN to cover any of your rooms with _ oilcloth this spring, you will not be just to yourself unless you see the very large range of patterns shown in the house furnishing department. Here _,_~ you wilfiitid. every new design in the most a" proved _ colopings, and _by, comparing our prices with _those -f q-noted-by other Canadian'Hhuse`s`yo'n will find =th"at` . - we will save you from to to 20 per cent on every dol- _. lar you spend. 1 GOOD QUALITY ENGLISH FLOOR OIL- CLOFH. in every conceivable pattern, Floral. Block. Tile and Oriental carpet designs, sold by Other stores at from 30 to 35 cents a yard, our price per sq. yard ess. ss...-~-».»..»».i...-~»-i.... ....¢oo¢-nu 25° _ GOO ) QUALITY ENGLISH LINOLEUM» in all the good patterns and colorings, sold by other stores for 5oc our price per sq. yard..................4Ue ALL sE'1'rER GRADES of Qiieioih auaiiha leum including; inlaid, at from ioto 25 percent i-li":,i“_-"i \ V-1-_<. ._`=.‘~?;zn> E 2 F' _fi i |,, . -- - 1 _ A WONDERFUL VALUE IN TAPESTRY SQUARES,_ assorted designs: the pxedoniinaiing shades are fawn, green or brown. This is ‘standard quality, and is the lowest priced Tapestry square in Canada. d d d Size 2x-2x3 ds xg, i s X31-`z s 3x4; s ss 00 y 3 ss oh 3 $1.00 y $1.50 ,__ An exceedingly popular line of BRUSSELS CAR- _ PET SQUARES, in rich Floral designs, and 'two '_ t_one_eilecis_ Size 3 x 3 vds 3 x 3 i-2 yds 3x 4 vds -'i sis.00 $15.00 $9.15 In »i- .i- LUX,URioU_s V E L V E T CA R P»E='1~ ; - SQ UARES, in Oriental designs, a beautiful fabric -`,_- that combines richness with service and satisfaction, colors, fawn, cream and maroon or green and brown. Sizes 3 3-4 x_4yds. 3 x 4 yds. 3 x 4 yds -- _ sss.00 $30.00 $55.00 -i` ` TAPESTRY STAIR cARi>r_~:rs, ip assorted- $- designs and colorings, 22 1-2 inches wide per' ` " _ _,_ _ _ ,.,..._... _ 3§c'io _60c _ ,L TAPESTRY STAIR CARPET, inthe richest _ ’i` Floral and 'Oriental designs and coloriugs ey inches .,,. 'pe1'y2lrd_........._........ ..,....._.__ 4Ucto8/§c .rr V .3- »i~ ~'.~T-'/f i 0 wg.. = W _ gf, ' Strictly g T0 A" LIMI/1‘1-s Cash ,`,'~ fl' _ .~{. '<"l`~_‘-‘f§""f‘ ~l~»i-~‘ -1- i- -i~r»i- -1- ~:- -1- i-_M3-<..i. _.__ _,, _,_ ,_ __ ..*,.‘ ,-_.»., 1,. 2.* wAsH1Nu'roN, ;mAi~eii :n_obs Commerce Court today dismissed the petition of ¢iie:At¢iiisoii, '1-'opeks .a Santa Fe., Southern Pnciilc and San Pedro, Los Angeles :Sr Salt Lake Railroads seeking to get aside an or- difr of the `In`b8!'¢tatelCommef'ce Oom- nrission _red_\l¢_in3'_f_ from $30 to $7.50 a car the charge for i-efrigeratq iiij; citrus fruits when such fruits are php-cooled and pre-iced by the ship-1 _ BALOON -DRIFTS ASHORE 1 -The police and onicials of the instl\:utlen.l Deputy Commissioner. Dougherty de-I clarel that the hospital's investigator ima -two nur-sis heard ess "calms-l sion." 'Superintendent Lulu/ Johes of me iioabim denies this. -The statements made by these om-' _cials are at wide' varidhce, but out of them one fact is .dsaiiiiiely settied. TRAIN WREGK . ‘ . . --4.' _ l 1 _EAST PUTNEY, ,Vt., March 31.4- Nv ch had into the Baltic during a driven aaho in Alsnn Tlfe lite df the occu ...i_.. _ nisiuiss Pmrrgrouf- .1 _ UHEWSRS FOR POING RE .1-ravens _nn me purpose or assassin- 'ro FLY 'ro MON-r_cAaLo Nsiw Yomr, March 01-Aiiegingf ‘ ,' ~0_¢sAN'1‘A FE ROAD- '* PA RIS, March 31.'-President Poin- care's first" bihcial journey, to attend the closing _fc_tea of the National C0n< green oi Provident Asso'ciat'i'ons"to- day, further demonstrated the great popularity which he enjoys.” T-ie was 'g`rsete`d on every hand with marked enthusiasm. ‘ -<1-______= GUARD BISHOP FROM ASSABSINS _SANTIAGO DE CUBA, March 81.-1 A heavy police. 'guard 'toldey' 5 was placed around the i~esidexw_n_ol~-Fran- cisco dc P. Bornada, -archbishop of i“- city, the i-snort time _ating hirr.. The archbishop, who is -_-- i. I yell beloved by his flock and one of, LONDON, March. 81-Gustny I-Irvioi the most' popular msn ln thc city, is the aviator, .with Miss Trslu.1..e llcnlling the seclusion of his homo. 'Davies as a passenger, propcses I io ily from London to Merle Crain, ......*______ starting tomorrow. _ I SNOW ASSISTS SUN T0 CURE TUBERCULOSIS BERLIN, March 2B-Physiotherap- lets- heard encouraging reports of progress in the treatment of bone and* articular tuberculosis Farm F or Sole m0 ‘mee si New Paris as éiemc. .by ex. Choice duiry Tana well watered and posures to the sun’s myg, especially good buildings. - In winter in the section where there G. H MYERS, ' _ is abundant snowfall, the snow's re- Bi'ii'i°”°i.i .ilection giving added power to 1he23Efi”‘ii Pd D? Y ' Aiiother bein g -plated did valuek- 0 SETS TdiLE'r .snr i has Just been opeiicd u come one of the best makélisg We" \|Tl _,ab even if you _waht to buy -just yi t. is ' ¥f§§_~’»".§Z`¥ 1 uw# in (Jill Jlliii li b&iovld tor have been and there are several W' h nn two IIIO, Yi: § purchased a Ort urge . , ose lliutnekio lfr 1-Winehendvllflkls., I Tide the -lives =ei eu calms, _wbre 'i.rnvirilled".to-day 'wlihn ani- en\-1 W lniifv idaboosel .dl the Nerbnolt' tml fe!.l.'-inibilie Conne8ticub’riv»,‘ r, two niileramtll of:'lileIl_3.'Wlilis- errltt aged -II; threnmn 'wh ‘ -mum fsmemliit »,esielie=.smxT` -oenewu-tibetan me his-ine. fm- * " Sl Msniali-fi g.;."- ` weehinil il? the .l-scene. l, "` -gave way idhr‘tlls,p!HBui‘1l 01- ties. _ if.¢:~=" 5% Se i Mi ' ~-'»~.1-' ' _ ,s .. A