. .. .. .~. ‘..._. fo-» »~ -Mei. __ ~ '-'ii' _ ~ , / , ._ _,.1 I _ - rv A. _ -___ _ ,____ ____ _ --_ ' - W _“ds _ _ _-». _ » --_______. ______ _ _- ___ " wovsnnn - ' _“"0” Isis 1-us snconn noni.. _ il. 2-The Baron J. Mey- NICE' Ap; 1 t Marie. husband of EDWARD TERRY. FAMOUS ENGLISH ACTOR, IS DEAD, LONDON, April Z-Edward Terry, 9,-onnet de _Bn wan _ Phu _ the famous English actor, died to- me f0fm°\’ ;';:_':hff:°§, J,,,0,§’w,m‘;_\day. aged sixty-eh,-lit. He had been delphib, B- i th ill for some time. Mr. Terry passed the forearm n , e "°“ ',§°`r`:llill1i ‘ell a~ duel ieiigiit with “°°°" imiitiniiiat nur moraine. This Bail,” second duel that De Saint Ma- in has fought in four GWB. DOW lf' 'li ,ngmwiiig out of -the incident at get Parc Impei-is,1_Country and Polo club. uls De Montebello, the Tléeanbtlillgdnlst whom De.Safnt Ma- . “" ,,,,,,,,,1.,i,e.i im Friday, attacked 'le Baron De Saint Marie while he tm; seated at a table, beating him wyout the head with s. cane. nlnfuriated women at De Saint Mn- ,-`|e's table resented the attack. threw their ten at the Marquis, and Mrs. 'ryler Morse, who was seated' at an “mining table, suffered from their had aim. _ i Emqy this morning the two Barons me; und fought witii rapiers in c. driving rain. In the first round Dc ,mint Maria slipped and narrowly es- caped being punctured by his antag- nriist's thrusts, but in the second round he did not get nway so easily. Fontluliiat found n weakness in his defence and wolinded De Saint Marie in the forearm. This ended tlieduel. ,___.___-_--_ owe have just received a lot of the newest things in neckwenr_ Stylish ties at Zilc and 50c. See them, Macllelian Bros. 4'6d3l- _SWBY shortly before noon _ln his coun- ltry seat, Priory Lodge, at Barnes, _Burreys`hire. _ Mr. Terry was one of the most prominent actors on the English Stage. He was born in Lon- don and went on 'tbe stage when he ,was nineteen years old. He made several tours of the United States, where he was cordially received, The plays in which _the actor was best _-known were: "The House of Burn. Side." “Sweet Lavender" and “Bar- dell vs. Pickwick," WU MAY RETURN AS CHINESE MiINIST'ER. i.oN|ioN, Apru 2-Accoriiiiigflifi the Pekin correspondent n_f_ the Dolly 'I‘elegrnph, Dr, Wu 'Ping Fung is ,al- most ccrtnin to become the Chinese ambassador -at wasiiington. Dr. 'Wu was for 3 time Minister of Justice in the new Wiliuhlican Cabinet and for- mérly held thc post of Minister to the llnitcd States. PILEB CURE!! IN 6 T() 14 DAYS. _Your_,dru%_g|ut will refund money if P_A20` OIN MENT falls to cure any case' of itching, illind, Biuediiig or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. Ont. _ Q' 'i”’i's2f'i7l/`e7l`i`1er"§ J 1915” ""_` _ We want to keep before your mind » If is the greatest little watch 1. It pays to buy in this Province. James E. Sentiner, Pownal, cele- brated his 91st birthday on Tuesday, April 2nd. Benjamin L. Wood, who for. the past ,four years has been fanning in Klsbey, Sash., has sold out and, ln- tends going south for the summer. Miss Mabel Howatt, who has been studying vocal and instrumental mu- sic ln Charlottetown fonsometlme past, returned to her_home ln Tryon Thursday. , One of the most attractive winldow trims for Easter is the Great_George ,Street window of the MacKinnon Drug Co_._, Charlottetown. The design lllld trlin is the. work' `of Ernest Worth. whose excellent window dis- Dlllys arc a fentui'e~0f the Rolall Store. ‘ _ 5 _____, The funeral of the inte Patrick J. Beiigan, who died recently in Boston und who wasraported as John Beag- an_ was held ‘on Sunday ia-st, the re- mains having been taken in charge hy his brother James who resides in Boston. He was aged forty-one years and was the son of the inte Patrick and 'Ann Beagan, formerly of' Char- lottetown. Michael and Mrs. Hcnnessey, Char- lottetown, are being tendered the sympathy of their friends in the dentlr of their little seven year old son Eddie which took place on March 31st. Eddie was a dear little chap, loved by all`who knew him and his death is greatly felt by his sorrow- ing pnren-ts who, with five brothers, nrc left to mourn a great loss. The time you ever Saw_ `_ _,'. '_'__m__N" _ brothers ure: William, Waiter, Law- The Wellner Watchfl io keep " ` Come in and laik watch with us . it will not obligate buying. W. W. Weimar ~ 11': I 1 /‘\ _ /a 4- ._ :- lence, Ernest and Gordon, all at home. The funeral took place to St. llunstan's Cathedral on Monday and wus lurizely attended. The followilig were the pall-bearers:-Will McCourt, Artliur Byrne, Anthony Rearden, Ger- uld Maddigau, Ralph Biiiln lend El- `]CW@lCl‘. _ ' incr Duffy, - ;_U-F-*"9* E - l l ----4-.-~‘-‘S-'~%‘ hui-it evening Mrs Matheson, of ~-|~‘|-}.¢~\Ve'||nve,two liiiudrell puck-` i~l|»riugliiii, president of the Relicknh et mil'r0l‘H Of SllP0l'101` ‘4“|\\lf»Y. _ llliil- _ Assemllly ,of the Maritime Province-i, the fight “We '90 nt “U "“l'"“l`lf . mid nn official visit to Pearl Re rs hand ba etc.'I‘l\ese mirrors _ ___ 0 _ li ' pu e, E. will he given uwny to the first two liun'i~:‘oi>iias uiiurkr Regular News A Picture hui _ _ _ __ _._ _ _ ;»r 5 i .. ,_i _ _ _ 'Two 0il\_cr' Good J' _' M. , __ G _- _ '_ li Neudeviile Blfween The Acta J AuaiiiiTrainor I l Ernest Tanton, St. Eleanors, was a passenger to Charlottetown this lwesin en route to Calgary. Miss Hazel Hughes, Mt. Allison, Saclville, is spending Easter at her home in Charlottetown. - Cuthbert Simpson, King's College, Windsor, is spending Easter with his parents, Canon and Mrs. Simpson, Charlottetown. Angus Matheson and W. R. Tinney, Charlottetown, were passengers west Thursday afternoon to spend' their Easter holidays at their homes `-in Bradalbanel ' Miss Helen Jenkins, dung-hter of . . _ s, _ _ ., lottetown, has returned from Hall- fax, where she has been attending the `Fiacred Heart Convent, Halifax. Miss Louise Lyons, daughter of Mayor Lyons, Charlottetown, iias,rc- turned from the Sacred Heart Cou- vent, Halifax, to spend the Easter holidays nt her home. _ ..._ The friends of Mrs. Hector McDou- llld of Orwell Cove, who has been ill in the P. E. Island Hospital, Charlottetown, since last February will hear with pleasure that she wus able to return to her home Thurs- day much improved in health. In referring to the mission cam- 'mign of the N. B. and P. E. I. Methodist conference, the Wesleyan of the third gives prominence to the following bopefiil campaigners, all well known here:-Revs. H_E_ Thom- as, Ncil McLaughlan, A. D. McLeod, .W. Harrison, F. A: Wlghtman, Jas. and H. S. B. Strothurd and‘ W. E. Johnson. George Wallace died on Friday morning after an illness of nome- thing over oiic year. Wiiilc not con- fined entirely to the house during iill that time he had been able to move around but little. Deceased formerly belonged to P. E. Island, but moved _hcrc some thirty years- ago. ilu leaves to rr_ourii a wife, four sons ‘and three dnulzliters; the funcrui was held yesterday iifteriioon, the service being conducted by the Rev. A. id. C'-hapman. The interment was nt Fernwood cemetery.-Snckviiie Exe. An unusually large congregation was present at St. Andrew’s church last evening, when the pastor, Rev, Dr. Pringle, spoko on "The Gospel in Civic Affairs," taking his text from St. James, 5. Before beginning the sermon proper, the speaker stated that he had received several nnnony- moiis letters 'since last Sunday, in which were threats both against him- self and also one against the church. He had also' iienrd other threats coming on the wings of rumor. But .the doctor said he was not afraid of these things, lic had been through it all before.-Sydney Exe. (Dr. Pringle is well known in this Province.) - :LI-lqrse Medicines-'I‘his'is the lond- ing store for horse medicines. We have a full stock of all the moat pop- reinedies now on the American murk- et--tiie line includes Caiiniliali, Eng- lish and American remedies of world- wide repute for curative qualities. Patrons can have full use of our Vet. er_lnary Liliriii-y, free of charge. This (leorgc and Ki-.ut Stu. dl'tf_ -._ l I er-J -lulliilv - if-dl /;\ - E5? ‘nfs -§== " The Essential Fenfure, in tho fitting of glnssm is to liiive the lenses so ground us to properly correct the opficul i-fi in tiiv- eye. - _ *'i‘hnt beinir done, the importance of From-|'iy_iidltlstiiig_ the lenses um uiountiuzn iut e fuuc uni lulrdly hr' uvmestliiintod. We re- alize this truth uffiiess statements nuii strive in give an ali-round und liior§»uicIiI_v up oilwinliiuie optical' service, 'i`ry ur fur’ hatinfnc|.or,v i Hl‘l'\'|Ct'- G. F. llll'l’CllliSON I Jeweier_-Optician. |-opera- iiouse 0NE S0l.li) WEEK Commenting Mon. _ _Mf_‘lrLM1'__8l\l__- G. Herbert Perry Presents Perry’s Peerless Players T 'yvrrn llazel Corinne and Dm - Malloy _ ' - IN A H|‘lll|El'l OF lligh Class lfoyalfy Plays With Elahoreie and Special Scen- ery. Novel Elitfrical Effects -ncsnar -Nicar- Aniia The Sin in Girl - -FOLLOYIIZD BY-- \ The Princesa of Patches _The Girl from Smelly Mountain l The Lilile C0-ED ' Wife in Name Only And the Sereaminj Farce "¢°"‘°‘¥ '"'l’!'f§`; - `_ Prices 25-_3§_;-§0 miie " " Secilreymlr Sain in advance lr | . _ _ _ IL - Ill lnillflud IOIIQI " On Sale " Upugl Places. __ ` ‘A ‘r".”‘"-."f`_" '_ .__,.»~»"""*“ _ ‘- ` _ I 1-Nl" ` ` iDr S R Jenkin M L A Char-` ' F i THE" 0UEEll’S C0llN`l`-Yi" GUARDIAN 1 I i ular und efllcicnt farm and horse' MacKinnon Drug fio., corncr Great, ' ‘ui .iii _'..' ;»- !‘”' ii J ".ifi_-i9°.§§~‘-iii- ",i*l;,_ie»_»._.._ T ~_i‘l"=_f.2»‘f'-:?'?l-li* i i i 1 I fri' \.§.-ll . ~ . ' f , /I V 1,, , as ,i , i ‘ ‘ i . . , s .._~,,, ._ .~ ,_ ~ ,,,e..,, »». s ___ _.4 _ _ _ ._ _ V _ . . . /_ _ .7 -_- __,_.______ _ ~ i .__._~._,;,¥_.,,?___,.f,_. _.r _ _ \ » _ __ _ _ _ ,__` _vm -,grain 6.'f91= ` "ml L-mr "rw ' me -cm\R!;o'r1‘l:'rown°ens_nn1AN 'rim Or H-L" ' radii-"sn`vlm. ' 51% _ F' I i , i I i Y- E _ Our display ci Easter millinery has been prc nounced to be the finest collection of trimmed -_ ' store in this city. Did you attendthe Opening .P Ii you did not. we would be very pleased to have 'yoii'loolc_ihe models _-over-ilic first day you can, ' I Easter Sale of ‘ 1 _ ¢ -hats ever shown l- an Kid £6’ Cape Gloves The s':iudnrd quzilities of the best nizikcrs in ull ilie siaple sliadcs are in stock as eiiunierated below. in fine qiiilitics of kid itouillon makes are far superior to the others while in the lieav Souzcife, Revniers' first quality three clasp fine Glace kid gloves in both blacks and tails in :ill the sizes, (lucr- :iuteed _ ......_._l.50 pair Pauline l’osiiivv:ly the best: glove of its lziiid on the iirulect. Wcliavc never iii tlielrist io years seen anything like the quiiliiy nl. the sniiic pi'icc._/\ll raizfrri gi\aran'c¢.: "~--fax T- . Chamois The natural color , cliziniois glove very siunrt looking and very cnsily ef; , "'77 wu_~ilieri .i\il sizes 1 in nwns iinuulal A GLO_VE Guarantee We guarantee Gloves which rip or tear or show iiiau\ifuctiirer’s imper- fections when first ii iefi .Z-1111;: Dil , r No returns will be acc- epted where gloves show signs of wear or had treatment. Gloves when damn 1.-_'ed must be brought to us for inspection. When Claiim~l_A re just we will replace wifii new glows. S'l‘/\NI.iiY BROS. Childreifs Tan Dogsliin » A new- shipment of these gloves lies just’ nrrived. All sizes 75|: 85c ‘95c pr icr-gloves, Dent lends the world. Aida. Rouilloii Sizludard fine Clare kid gloves in bofli black :ind ian in :ill sizes. Fiilly guarui\icril.._....._.l 35 pair Suedes 'I`r<-jniisse is the one French iiiaker who really understands how to iunke real fine suc-de gloves. All sizes, fully guaranteed. Black Grey ~ "I`:in.... ..._.....l.50 pfir Brown Kid _Gloves 65c pair I' A good quality of l Austrian kid gloves with two clasp fasfncrs, embroidered back :md over sewn seams. 20 inch Kid Gloves' are au absolute necessity with ilie short sleeve wnisis. We have iheiu in this length in :ill sizes in both black :ind white ......._.2.55_pair ] .; L25 pair " -». ' I" xt .¢` f 7 chew gildi- A _ ' ~ - 4 ‘$;;:_-;;I.eh’.\ *ix - ev 'e -Q its ‘- _r‘f Men's G oves I __ '_ Dogslun .\feii’s heavy tau dog- skiu gloves. P. X. M. sewn senuis and one s)i:ip fustiier wrist. .-\ll -'i1i’ _ - _.¢.~,. . '- ' ` " . »’.lf.‘\' ‘ii __ -,W . I _ . _ . _ ~ . .1 _ _ , Lk f f i _ - - , f.».- "- ri. i 0 i _ ~ vi s ._ .....,...a » or