__=.‘i‘ -f¢`I€f .if if __ fi 1,1 _ -l-‘l 5 I1; i "1 ».-I, >~ ig .¢ i "43 1 .i _ I is -' I-VI ' .f . Ii- _-_ il 35.! -CQ 59:, til' 3- _-1 , it tt I.. it /3 'K _ I Ii. “f in in af. .'31 -- _. I iii? 51 I \_ i '-aus¢f~"- -4 *A 9 l ‘ `r ‘V1 left' Ai ‘X Ai ' L :.- . - . "`”“" -il ' " '-'-Wf~11--fi-'tie ‘» . ‘ Q. _ iiwo;iiiini-t-rEIinino.I- uiinsii siaiscrizn i=imiii iuis __wef_ii's utii<_i=oiiiF|e1.iiuiiiiiiiiii's siiUtipni..-siiiisiiiiiia-an ,_ * _ -~~ I - - f - - - - - - -~- I - 7- f ._ _ _ ` ,"_\s'»." »,, , _ g . _ 1'". .- -uw.. i .¢.»-... can nn. . ' .-..__ _...... fl/ -'i '~., -_ -- ----`\ '- §§§§:5:§§7-_}§'§_'*-»,f-'_/'_ A COLD DRIVE.-in order that . .yu u_‘;' - -/,_ -,_ , , ) I __:.:: _.:::::: H ,_V__7¢j.¢ _fi , l_ 5_`af1\U` ‘!VlC1\_Lila5 _Of St. ieters ooulil` _._:: ... _ _ ) 7-_,__ W, A” ,. Z/_,I teach t.ii. tity in time foi the 11 1 'f tb -.,_- _‘-3 ’//' .’ -/_/'fy 'I-ez' 0'cIock service iii St_ IJunstan's Catl- - .»-1 '- rf \'€; f,///' ' --’ _Z ".~'; oilrnl vestéi-dav n team was sont fro C7 - -'~ -' ;. - 2"/no ~.. "'/f Z,"--:T-ff' ` ‘ ` : __~- ,/.5_.»j;/5; '/ 5 _ ;`_- _: - - /,_,» 1 \ " / - . . .. i ...- . . .. . .» - .. . ... i _.- ..., .- ~:1 - .- .- .- .tw ._ E ;4:,”/ ’/ -.-_.n »-1..-. ¢ annuaninuun nnnunuununu ».~.-....»¢- “an nn- ng.. nn na ...u-.- un.- nan .ua- --.- -nn urn .un -uu- nun incl inna- .un _ 'ri-is -i~1'ivEi=.s i PIPE \ ORE men smoke awellington than any other pipe-be- use they like it better. So will - ou. The well catches the mois- - ture, The W. D. C. triangle trade- : mark on every Wellington means : genuine French briar. Get your 5 size imdphape and begin to enioy 1 smoking. At good dealers - 75 cents and up. ' I ' WM. DEMUTH G CO. Q//_ New York ......-.--nun."--"--¢-u|»¢».»¢¢..¢.. aunnnpannanuensue-pan."n-uiaunun uaIIuunisonannuuiuouanauiiunuunna .nn-."--...-an--~¢~n»uua¢nunnun::n -.-. .............. ....._--¢¢»~¢~- - V- g' \.__ _ .':»=5E.§E'5=1i'\ .~ RETURNED 'ro MONTREAL.-Dr. ~ _ .,;,' Nicholson of McGil'l University who 1' left Montreal to attend the funeral ofl hiii niother the late Mrn. James Nicb-,‘ w ° _ YM" ,MM olson of Cherry Valley reached Sack- ee IZIIZII:III."\ _ .-.-......... -_.annul-I-.Y - aaa-¢»¢¢iun.»n¢»|nsauunuauunnu.--...- n-. gnu;np;-p-'-»--n¢¢~.-..»¢¢¢"¢. unn »»»|»¢--|in-»--»._~..»...-._._....¢.¢¢ una 1-.-1.1-or-1-no-rauvnun-.........- uo-au-.-_ -»¢¢¢»»v»»1.»....-¢----»-.-. ':n n iii; n::: il: A MONDAY iinii.i.|Ni-:iiv vlilo Friday but owing to the lilockadol was forced lo ietiirn to Montreal. being unable to reach here in time. ‘ (`hai-iottetown on_ Saturday to bring the reverend gentleman in. The roads were exceptionally heavy ivitli a piercing cold wind. ISLANDER IN CHARGE.-it is stated in :i i.oniion dispafl-li that tho (‘aiiadiaii Demobilization (ioniiiiittee has issued its final report and it is! understooii the recommendationi-iliavi. ` been i-I-t'eri~te_ ii. J. John stun, St. Petei-'s iloud, om- of lin- oh it'-fill boys iviio was badly wouudi.-i ivliiil with thc l-ith Battalion, .im '.vli`o iotiiriicd ho-uii: ti short ti;III- ago I-.als 'goin-. to llnlitlix for t`iirIli~‘t' nu-dl I'-ngti-eiitirient. WAITING AT BORDEN.-;\li-_ Jos cpii Collin, of Edmonton, i~i iioiv at liorden, iirconipaiiying the remains o his \vit‘e. The fiiiici-al will tiiko pltiei from the resiiii-ncc of Mi-_ ilruiiinond - McEwen, Lot 40, as soon as trans portatiou conditions will periiiit_ IMPORTANT CHANGES PENDING `-I\lr. A. S. McAllister, uitiritinie sec li-eiary, is :it Ilioiitreul for ai feiv dnyr I I i i ~ __-I iltii-i-_v ii-1'; the island t`or the West » I Ib inventor. NEW EDllS(lN ‘ ‘ Tlie Plionograph with a Soul" I has been coinparcd in public before :iluiost a million people _ivitli the living voices of tbirtv D1`Hll-T I’11l‘k und \VOHi- Kent 8011001; ing only as far :is St. John, but iipor- `111111 M‘11‘55f11°» 11" ‘USO Ulilf-flll S`Ch00l|ai‘i'iviiig there lie received an iirgen' f0l' Il While in thc West. about si.\f<-_ull to moot the National directors ii' lniomlis before his death he took ov:-_rj 110iiii~(»;i1_ witty;-¢-.inntigi-_e pei-tniiiiiig tr I the iniiiiageiiiciit ofthe Lanigan 1~lotel_, fmpui-iaiit ciiangos in the i\’zitionn` l’l`hc many friends ot' the family' in this program will be discussed._` ‘Dt-oviiice will regret to learn of iii<‘ -~ fltafh- which was caused by uenemiml FUNERAL ssnvicss.-Tile inner at the early nge of 38 years. it it-I but nl of Bruce William, the six your ol-1 -li short time since thc Guardian re- son of inspector and Mrs. W. D. Wil lcortieil the not-idciitai' death of his sou, oc-ciii'i-eil from his lane home or bi-other Fred, who was lost in a wnsh Fi-iiiay afrcrnooii, March Sth. Rev out over zi bridge and also his nlstei-, in-_ \Vziri'eii otllclated, iissii-ited bf Lmlftl- =llJ0l\t tW0 3'L‘fl1”-S H30- lllov. G. lil. Young and Rev. W. P. Mr 1 He leaves lils father, mother. one Vie or Point de Bute, intei-uii-nt. takin: sister, -Illant-he and one brother. place :it the Rural cemetery. ’i‘hei-i Fraiik, allot' Laiilgan. lie was ri iicp- were many beautiful floral tribute liew of Mr. ilcnry lI_ MacFarlane oz' ut tlit-__yoiitli's bit-.‘i', mute oxpresaioi !lliS City- - _ lol sympathy to thc bereaved t`aiiili;¢ l --- 'nays the Freda-i°icton Gleaner. - SEED FAIR.-No ziirangenient has --- - so far been made for the Seed Fair EN 'Ol/ABE EVENING.- tiatiirdn -in t‘lizirlotte-town. As is well kiiowii night, l\ii-. R, Roy lloiinaiu, the guard oacii Seed Fair is iinder tho nilniiii- iiiii angel of the visiting '1-oiiiiiiercia istratioii of ii coiiimittee appointed mon who are storm strived iii thi by the farmers. Tiiese cominittees city, arraiigeil' ii frieiiiilv iiockei M0 f1DD0il\i€d lmmefllllmly al`i0I` 0=1\`il .niati-li in the Areiia botiveen the coin .SUCH Fail' 511111 l\\=14U‘- ull =ll'l'1lHi;li- iiierciiii mon at the Vit-toriii llotc m@11iS 1°* 1110 “ext fall* 'F110 Depart- -nl their follow knlgiitn oi' the grit .ment of Azria-uiture has nothing io do ni tim iievero Hotel. The ninif-ii' wii I with the fair except to provide judges I good oiie, full of fun and sonic gooi ,and to stipulate that the dates of ;Ilii_\-liiig, and resiilted in ii victory fo the different fairs held in the pro- the Victoria Hotel team by ii score 0 vliieo do not clash. The Coinnilttt-fi 5-3, After the game Mr. ilolmu' appointed last year to coiidiict. this oiiteinaiiied both teams to si lunchco iipi-ing’s Seed Fair in Clinrlottetowii tit, the l(ose_v Korner whit-li was t`ol` called a iucetiiig _ai week or more ago o\vo.i with at toast list that brougii bitt on account ot' the condition of lox-Ili wit and liiinioiir both new an the roads none of the country mein old. . _ :ters were able to liolpi‘0sciit`, tho oii»\ ` ` ---- y meniier iii attenianco living Mr. WEDDING BE|_|_S____A “.,,.y pmt” .litmes Paton, l\i. L. A. Owing to the. \vCd,Img ‘ook plum at G,.,.,m\,-00 storms sincc tli:it_ date no meetiiii: (jotmgm Ncw Hav(..“_ on \\f,.,1,wS,1_~,i was possiiili-._ it is understood, this ,.vc,nmg’ March Gm' when (Im_hm.m\ ”°111111111e° V111 111901 11'-'1 30011 51-“l UW Uaroline M:-I.ean was iinitod in min* _ conditfoii ot the roads periiiits. _,|1,,m, Wm, N1-_ R0\,,.,~L Awlmmm Ml. ` “_” i‘iiuil, of New I-iaveii. Tiio bride :in BUR1A1- OF DRI' P' CONROY--' ui-ooni were ininttciided. The core The funeral of Dr. Peter (,‘.onroy held molly was pe,-fo,-emed by ,lm Rev y°§“"1`day affernonn “'33 01111 111 t1_1" i\lr. Hurn. The bridc was gownerl ii 1_“1`ge"1"' c°11“1d°1`111g “'9i1111°1` Cf’11d11-‘ ptziri gi-ay sill( with coral enibi-old 1011” “W1 1-11" Sun,” 111 111" 5110015- 0"" Iry trliuniiiigs. Only the iiniiie/.lintt er 110111 ,111 111° 1111-1" S"1`V1c“S 111 S1- i'clnIivc'i were pi‘i-szifiit. Aftoi' the D“11111‘111“ (_1'11111°‘1_1`f11 “"11`11 110111 11-V i-ereniony ull Sail. down to li. vcr) His I._oidsliip Bishop 0‘Lcnry rind daimy Sum,m._ M-ml; 1, l,l(._uSn_n(_ 0.__Ir_“ _ the 1l‘W°1"211‘1 1"‘¥111‘11` 11111111199 111510 ing spent the guests rl-turned to their I D°11"1‘1» 1`e"fw1' 111 St- 111111-‘1t‘1111s C1101' homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. McPli'.ili edral uoiidiit-ted the serviccii at the ,L happyjomqmy U,,~m,K]\1if(,_ gi-ave. The lionorai-y pall lieiircrs _.___ ' ~ were (Thief .lusticc J. Matliicson, SERWCE A1- CATHEDRAL V53. Mr. A. B.-\\’arburtoii, l\. C., Mr. (‘-luis. -fERDAy__T],Q l-Dust of SL Pmrick 1-‘~V°119' 1111" JQ1111 135'1`11"- M1'-_1-1- 01M- was celebrated yesterday in St, 1)un Reiidiii and Mr. George Wnkei`oi‘d. _.Mania (mtimd,-ul hyat Solemn high &` The active pall bearers were Messrs. mass at 11 ,L m'_ T110 Reverend path. Fred li.` 'l‘rainor, Louis B. Mac_Mill- 0,- Mum-ic., Mm-Donald was ceigbmml .111' 11- 1'- 1'1°15‘111' '1‘1111"'5 1)- 111111-V' -1- Rev, Father l"rzuik MacQuaid was lf- Rr="‘fl0t1 and Ed\vm'd Reiidr. T110 tit-iicmi, itev. 1-‘iiiiier iv. J. Mat-Don ioral tributes were iiiimcrous coin- nm was ,,ui,,denc0n and Um Rev pletely filling two sieighs. Among the 1.‘m_li@i° I-luglien actmi as 'muster 0| 111°111”11e1`5 “`°1`_e L1e111;G°"°1`1101` Mac" ceremonies. Rev. Father A. l\’lacAu- D°11“111 p1`€'1111“1' A' 1”- A1`5e11*1111t 1115 lay, parish priest ot' St. Peters Bay ' W°1"s1111° 111‘1-W1' 1V1`1f-<11" 1111`- 1"- R- preached one of the moi-it eloquent &`.§.'_......_... _." -'__ ._ I _ _J --_ - - -al. 5 »»-¢-¢»<-we-e-»-4-4.iq-o-a-o-»¢~¢-...-g..,,...¢.....,.,.,,..,..,.,__,,,,_ Y I» ~ » » »_» .~ »-_ . .,......_......,_.. . ... . . ..... . . . . . . ._..._...-.-¢-.ws-s--4--u--»-~»-Q--»-»»--»~»v mf/.'.> li I ll H1( o` I _ coma on your toes iinll callitscs on your foot, but wry r-uri-‘E noir? most magic fluid. A genius in Cinciniiriii ¢iisicn\'»\r<-tl this etlicr coinpoun-I and iifiriif-fl it, freez- one. Snmll llottli-9 of fret-zoiic like hero shown vnu be hud ut any drwf store for ii. it-iv cents.. l)nn’l liiri- 'Ir iii-ini. your face, but. get ti bottle ot fri-I-zrIiie undl Women! Stop Corn Pain! .........,....-»---.....,..._ ...,-4..|--»--u--|-»¢--¢~»--»--aI--.-at-m-nv-1-~»--i.»¢~.»---»-......s--._.~--¢..~..»»-»»-¢~--.-| » o n o--s-~o~¢- Few Drops and Corns Lift Out Don’i: hurt a bit! Cincinnati man discovers drug that works miracles-No humbug! Your high lit-els have put This i;ir~_'_- liot.tli~ holds an nl- bci.\\‘tii'n the ities, iip[il_\' ii. few drops on your tender, aching corn or calliis. Instantly the snri-iicss disap- pears and shortly you will find the corn or t-nllus so slirivolctl and loose tiiiit. you can lift. it off with the fingers Just. think! You get rid of a- hiird corn, soft corn or a com uii well as liardf-nod cnlliiscii wltliout suf- lfering one Kiirticle. Freezonc is magic! 'I-ep lt'.,on dresser. 1||||!|!!¢!||!|uuunnna5t____4 |unuuuuunuu-- ad ununuuug»i|nnunuq||||||||y Fire .Insurance I 0 Q I I ‘ Nt cessity ` Then insgre in good streniz stock c<`Impan- 4 ics. wh ch never c. -i test; an honest claim such as is represented by ' F. R. BRO W Charlottetown . 1’ "‘\... 4 A. 4' `»»I vi .- gvuin. l _ .,..:--.1 ,..»-~»=:; -V »~..- , -_uv ..._n._ .___4._._- _ » .W WY svasiivqg _ I »i|li..*a~ ._ ...i......n-B118'-1 -11911117' CU1- S- R- ‘1"1111111“ 1111(1 |11`{1‘_’¢" and coiiipreusivo sermons yet. deliv- ~°~ :cally all the iiieiiibei‘s ot the medical _.main the Cm|“,d,~a| at ,L Sf" pat. 1’1`11te1`1111y° rlck‘s feast, his inasteriy address. which wns of :iii historical nature dealt with the Celtic race from the earliest tiniest and was most inspir- ing to tho vast uiidlence. THE STORM.-Frltlay thc-re was a drop in the temperature and a rist- ln the wind, it northwest storm start- ed‘ ln, stirring; up tho snow and mu- king more trouble. The snow fight- ers on the I’.E.l.R. threw down their shovels and the trains were stalled once more. Cuttings which had been opened with so much labour were filled up again. the snow being pock- ed even harder than before. it re- mained zero all night and the heavy : e-¢-::~ THE TRAINS.-Tiio Borden trait. wliicii was stuck at Albany all -da) Satui-day, got through to Emerald yestei-diiy and is onlier way now to fiiiarlottetown. Another train has left to Borden to i`_oliow up and kept tiic road clenii. The Sumnierliside wind intensified the cold. Saturday is §I!'|;l,l§;‘l,11€:;|nT?;ve;t$,;ii - ‘it was Sm' dnmng and yestefday U1" liatwoeii Piusvillo and Alberton. Tho country roads' were blinked in some Georgetown train len ML Stewart places over ten feet high. With con- _,.(,_S,m.day at 1 p_ m_ and at H dclock ‘1111°115 "5 111°y 1119 110W 11`“v°11111g 1" last night hiid not reached Cardigan. 8115' f°1`111 19 111"'1°11°1111y °“t ‘11 111,", The Murray Harbor train is stalled ‘l11°1“1°11' T11” “°1‘1°%t 11111a1111‘111‘ near Suri-ey. The Souria train that 111 “$11111 m11’“1"'11111g 11113 111"'111°1'y- 1'1¢ was stalled within 200 yards of Ro- atatos that conditions in 1882 on the yum, Junction get to the City yes, P. E. island' Railway were consider- mrdnv at I p_ m_ A "um loft on re, rihly,wori-ie than even in 1905. About mm km. Semis nt 7 “_ mu left ML 36 5'°111'11 35° t11°1`e W°1"-1 11‘-“WY 11111111” Stewart at 3.15 p. m. and at 11 p.m_ 0" l11°'11`a°1‘ ‘111 M113' 9111 '1111‘1 P11010' had not reported at Morell. The il 31119115 31° 1’°1115 l11`°‘111°°‘1 111 'W1' Sourii-i train is the only one thnt hits ‘1¢‘-“C” 017 £11111- T119 C11"111!i11 111 connected the City since Saturday .some places on tho road to-day are me mh_ ’ so deep 'that the snow has to be “re- layed” by the shoveiiers from "ter- rncc to terrace" till they get it over thc top. ` : .; =..¢~.¢.~';=. ee .: : 1-ff: :-¢-.»-re.: TROUBLE FOR TRAVELLER8.- 'l‘lie-.rc are now about fifty passengers in Borden, including those who ctiinc over-on tho last trip of the lioiit and those who are oiilwziril hound. Tiioy iiiivc found iitzcommodatlotl ut thc various farniiioiises and in tho rail- way cars and get their meals at the railway "dining hall." Quite a num- licr drove to Summer:-tide and other points. Siitiirciny Mr. McNeill, the liveryinan of Summeraide, lind ten teams wiiitlng to drive some of tlieiii to their destination. A number oi' these went uri far as Bnnsliaw yes- terday. They are qiiito a number of ladies Iii the piirty. All’iiro being i-omfortahly looked after but every- body in praying for tho wotithor to moderate. Among tim passengers outward bound arc Charles Rogers, A. C. Rogers, Siimniercide, George Ltiidltiw the well known llalifax trnvoiler, nnii Captain Knowlton, Iti- spector of car fc-rrlen. ' . 0 TRY THEM The next time you suffer with headache, indlfestlon. biii<-Iii.',=- ness or loss o appetite, try - I Bfiitllld S Pill ndSai JA Malkin In World. A Ly' h_b;¢_¢_c:”_f=e__»-i ~ TUESDAY THE TRAINS.-The snowfighting 'ain from Port Borden arrived last ight nt 8.50 bringing- some mall and number or passengers. lr.wiis ii. hols da_v‘s work and ii' little over but ie road ia now clear. A sei-oiiil train dioweil rind was expel-teil to iii-i-ive 1 an early houi-_ this uioi-iiIiig_ The :gular service will be i-osuint-tl* this ini-ning. zi tiniu _leaving lit-re for irden at Fl o’c-lock. The death of Mr. Arthur (‘i'oskillI tok place at an early hour ye'.~1tei‘ti~ay . . R- - i _ -' 1 1' n ‘ ii" -{._ , 1.. _ . r- ' . ‘ ' _ ' ' 'i B nite GWDER -ornlng nt his home on \Ve.~‘-L YStreet., he late Mr. Croskill, who uns iii is 2flt`h year had not been iii robust saith for some time, but was ahlo to e out°arouiid until' two weeks ago hen he -took to his bed. He was for avi~i-.ii yearn an employee of Messrs arvoll'Iiros.. and about six years ago -.ft the island i`or New York. llc rc- iainetl iii the latter place until about year iigo when he rotnriied to his oinc in (‘liiirlottcto\vn. llc was ai liiii, lovable son and bro-flier, and a eneriil favorite nnioiig his l'i'ii-iids. here are left to mourn his de.it`n ii -iiibwcci mother, who is noiv iii .“..iI-ii~ lilo, on hor way fiom ’I`oi‘o:tto, ii-to isters, lilrs_ Gerald iii-eiiiii--v. niidj lies \i