_BHBCOUK 1 AND SONS S. S. HESSIAN ' LAWYER Montague, P- E. I. Money to loan 7ss4-a-iaiutr -._-_-__l._._____ .¥§v»f~vlll<‘ $1.70: iv J. Gillis $2; w. li. l’llirlvi~ $1: G. F. \V:ll._ lllrt $1.70; M. ML'Klly $2.40 J.J. Aff- l<~l'k $1 70 (LC. Ellis $2.40 'L_ Mrtfnllpnl 5`.l_70: A. I’. Walsh $1.50; R_(‘,, Wnhgtnr $2.40: A. Stewart $1.75; A. 1. lloylo $1.70; J. Fiske $2.40; J. P. Purdy Station, Westchester County, New York, U. 8. A." 7854-Z-14lVl3mospd. F: Moore $1.70; . McKay $1.70; J.J. McKenzie $1; McDona'ld"$1; J. “ :_- ,$; .C sl $_l:_ bi. C. White $2; A. I).‘McLennan $2. _'__ -FIREMEN. 1 J. J. Mclsaac $3; E. Cameron $3; L. S': Livingston $1 W. Hib- bett $4.50. TRAINMEN. _ J. F. McDonald $5; T. K. Stanley $4.50 S. Tanton $5; J. Munroe $5; Meponala $3; ri. A. stit- son $4; H. Hughes $4: E. Martin $2; J. B. McAulay' $3ili A. M. Burns $3; A. McKay $3; J. E. Moy- na8'h $3; C. R. H_arper_ $2; Mc- Carey $2; li. Hennessey $1 J. Pequot $1; L. Spencer $1; D. Waye $3; John Ferguson $2; A. O'Brion $1.70 M. Tobin $1.70. ' Q9 5... =-.FP F’ H55; Total subscription . . . . . . . . ..$-447.47 Less cost printing circulars, ‘ envelopes etc. . _ . . ._ ...-1.30 ' $443.17 H. W. BINNING. Hon. Treas. 9587-5-0M1i. $llI.llll.llllll Fllii A HIILWII IliVILllPvM[NI OTTAWA, May 5. Estimates of the Department oi! Railways, among them appropriations of $3,000,000 to 'carry on the construction of the Hudson Bay ltailwny and its terminals at Port Nelson and $15,000,000 for work oil the National Tianscontinental Railway, were passed by the Commons in Colli- lnittoe of Supply tonight. |The greater part of the discussion centred llrounll the vote for the Hudson Bay Railway, a few members still having doubts as to the practicability of the road as ii grain road and the suitability of Port Nelson as its terminal. Hon. J. D. Reid, who estimated that the project would cost in all $26,000- 000 and would be completed in the Autumn of 1917, declared himself coil- vinced that the railway would prove of value to the country. _ Hon. George P. Graham el-so came forward ns a champion of the enter- Earlier in the day Sir Thomas Whit_e's bill providing for the pay- ment oi' il bounty on zinc produced in Canada was passed and legislation respecting the St, John Valley Rail- way was discussed. PERSONALS ivir. J. £1. iyicpufi, city. 'imilding in- urday . spcctor ent to Suninlersiilo oil Sat- ltev. ll. H. Stavcrt lies returned to Norton. N. B., after speiiliing several weeks ill this Province. Miss Margaret Fullerton daughter of Dr. and Mrs. »Filllerton, Brighton, has gone on a visit to St. John. Major the Rev. .lohii_Prliiglé is iii thc (lily the guest ol’ Mr. und Mrs. J. G. Mncdolmld 219 llillsboro Street. ltev. W. D. Wilson came ovci- from i~‘roderil‘toi1 some days ago und went to Sliliiiiioiuiille oil Saturday zirconi- piinicd by Mrs. Wilson and family whb will spciid il fcw ilrlys there. _ Mr. Frank liiclicnzio. nliinugor of thc Mooseheild Lake suinnici' rcsorts lcft on Saturday for Mooschcfid Luke after spending it lvcck with relatives in tlliarlottotown. Mr. George W. Gardiner, city, wus ailmilg tho (!aiii-irlianpl registering at ilu- lil”i'il~c ni' lilo Montreal Daily Stiir, 17 f‘nckspiir Street, 'Trafalgar Sipinro l.¢illlil>il England, recently. ,_Ml‘. li. l_.. Golding who hue been nlulllllqor lil' lilo ilalik of Novn Scotia. :ll Vit-tui'i_-l. (‘iinpuiiil for thc past two vlllirs lr~_:ivv:; this iiioriiiiig for Toron- i.l \-_-ill-rl-_ lm Illia been instructed to l-r-pol'icrl for ti'llilsi'crcilce to nilother lirnucli. i\il'. ll. 13. McNeill formerly Mcinnis $1; J. 'Mctlnrmack $2.40: 5° li. A. McDonald $1.70; VV. E.,}l'nl- ..r lilo Vllilrlottctown brllllch is iilling .1ir_ Gnlililig’i-i pliico temporarily. prise. \ ~ ' #-- Mn. Pxrnlck rio'G`/_iN The death ol’ Mr. Patrick Hogan, e`has~b`éen associated in the' lumber business i‘or"the past thirtyfilve years r more, came as a severe shock to his friendsloit"Bsturday morning. The end came at the City Hos hal- the result of tnliurios sustained by ‘gba-deceased in a full on Monday afternoon, while _en- gaged in.» his usual employment: Be- sides 1-lls brother. Mr. M. P. Hogan, he leaves to mourn two other brothers ra- siding in Nllvu. Scotia, and three sister.; nellet ciieq`ues"`¢i{.§r ' ` ‘ A' J' M°L“'“° *T157* Y°°l$4'~25¢ in the United stares. no was 5. ,Ma citizen-a»mnn of steady habits und -hi 1 charactenaiid ills cle h w lo a EI 111 Ill 1 blow to hisreletlves and host of friends. ' _ _ MRS. SADIE McAU LAY. The funeral oi Mrs. Sadie McAuiay daughter of Mr. Bernard E. Crocken Summeriield, P. E. I.. wllo died ln Springfield on April 20th at -1.30 a. m., took .place from the home, 36 Belvidere Street, Monday at 8,15 with solemn high mass of requiem in Holy Name Church at 9. Rev. Tho- mas A. MoGovern was celebrant of thc mass. Rev. Victor Power was deacon and Rev. Edmund Curran. subdencon. All three oiilciated at the grave in St. Michael’s Cemetery. There were many unusually beautiful ilowors. The bearers were F. P. Donohue, Dr. E. J. McNally, Frank Scully and Henry Begg all of this Bathurst N. li _ piisscil ilway :li the par- il ~\ *.`r*2"‘ _» - |_ V _ nelsuiuo 1 _. _ _ » -l' _- II »MiMililIlM 2 .1 _ 5 1|. ,_ 9610-5-lllnsi ' Free. F "ff Af annoii_n_cement. For the week commencing"M0ndii;_i _ I' 15t1l,“w`e will honor _at bur'sto're~, -‘ Queen St.. presented on same conditioners outlined. in_~ our ature. Mr. Lorrey, Factory Representative. will be on liand’iéx|'i`i_'esel_y_‘for_ '.1 this purpose to see all get justice. - Amherst Pianos Liltlitéda ~ Queen Street Ia .mi 'av'-~ ..» _ _ _ . _f._~~..=w~-»~ »=-“wi -f ‘ Llinxli 1.3 .'.'»7..`»1V1 -. ‘- _. VOn1our_pi;;'gzle‘ contest a short time ago,'irnany_; . ed by the storm from coming in and investigating.) __ 1 motors 1112;-Ito; .1 luis 5 l i1£"W‘ <1.. J-sell is ’ _ city, Di-_-_ wlilhlm Loft or New Ha-° The disease 5refl\!*ll1y___”l*?‘I? l"T°g"iQ“ veil and Dr. Joseph Calilll`of I-lzl.ri.-; despite all that medical skill and mrii. The me lvil-s. Mcauiay is a tenuve nursing-could <10- MrS~_ 772,51 sister of Dr. J. is. croken ui Cilal--1 rlllul formerly M1” Latina A112# _'U15' ,,i_., lotictown, now in Toronto, who willlIl)l'. Wllfihbof" "Ear hgh; dn _~ - - -~ ,_ ere s c spell ie' i __ - - hue me sympathy or many mem” Iziis iirst lnari'ied to Rev_ Siiilforii B. Km. Sweetzoe, and after some years ol' wi- _ dowhood she was united iii ninrriage Ivins. (i=lsv.) F. A. wlc.HTMAN. 10 Mf-\VlS1‘ilH‘*l’- _ Mrs. wlgnlman, wife of iiev. iv. A. After an impressive service iieiii in \Vigili_iumi, oi’ the Mctliodist churcli me '~`I““`“`h U" Ffiday- ev"m“5' ww din-tell by ltcv_ l)r. Harrison of New- sollago on Friday nioriliiig_ About ""\SiI“» assisted by Ioqal Clergzvnnm’ liflclln months ago lilrs. \Vi|:,litiiiilii de-I "I0 Imdy “'f‘§ taken to P' E' I" for i“` ve;0p,,,1 ,,y,np,on,S of ,.,,,,,.g,-_ ,md ,, il-l-molit. llle_ holly ncconipalllcfl by 'rrlilns outward-Read down yum. ng0_ She WCM to Um Royal \'1c_|_lllc` llllsilulid ol`tllc deceased oriivcd torlai llospital where :ill operuiioli wus Ill' N‘"“"“"`5“Ie 5“i‘"`df?'3_f "ight and was pcriormcll. lt was llopod il spi~cdyl'e-,10"“'i""I"‘I (0 D°‘Ie‘I“° Where mf fu` r'ovcl'y would follow, and for n time f“""‘\I 1°*-lk _Place Ygsi-e"‘I“y_“n~e’n°fm this i-iocnicd likcly, but ovillcillly the 'mm me M"U‘"‘II5f CIIUFCII U’ th“_(’P' clisciisc had goilc trio far and in Oc- iilctcry udjoiiliiig. tober it gave cvilluilf_~l: of ri-tllrii. SIIIS Slit Illii "IHE WHIII IIIIHIH" UPIIIS Tile sale of seats for “The \Vhitc ments have been made for tliking ture at il box oiiice in niniiy years. Every- day and Friday evenings for the ilow nil English players ami the brilliant actor, Albert Brown. Not to knows lot about "Tile Whtie Feather" is to confess one‘s self woefully ignorant of the biggest play oil the English speilkiilg stage today. lt IS ill ilS nineteenth nlontli in London and still playing to crowded houses; it ran one solid year iii New York, has already U_Mm reached its sixth month in Australia. _ and luis been seen in all the principal _ ` cities iii Canada. For almost in year English, Canadian and American illega- ziiies and periodicals and newspapers Fcathei"’ eilgilgelilcilt nt tho Prince , have been Filled with “The White Fen- ' Edward 'l`hei\`tre will open tomorrow ther." and the millions who have wit~ morning nt nine o'clock and ui'rnilgo.- liessed its performances, both in Eng- lnn Ameiicn and (‘ailada have been ' . tl. I ' , . ot thc biggest`line of purcliasers seen i talking about it and telling their friends to bc sure and see it. Taking tlliilg will go by the board on Thurs- account of all this. it seems as if every- body niilst have heard of “The White famous British War Oiiice play which l\`eatlier," and having heard will wel- lve are to have with it noted caste of come it with il smile oi satisfactioli. R _ _»_-_-,-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_~,»_»_-_-_»_-_-,,_~,-_-_-_-_»,-,~_~_-_ ...». ., 4 .. _ _-_-_._-_._-,_-_-_~:,:_-,-: ,..,.-_-_-,-_ -_-_L_ ,.~ ,~_~_-,-_-,-_- :_-_~ -_-_-_ l DISCOVERY. OF THE GERMAN play, which comes to the Ed- l . " ' WIRELESS HIDDE IN THE ward Theatre on Thllrslllly and Fri- S E l FIREPLACIE day, Miiy 11th and 12th. S A tense scene in "The Whitc Featll ' H d off cr," thc famous B`rit_ish secret servicc 9015-5-8-M1l_ Hgadlgqgftgrg fur Prince 7777-3- Mmf3mos_Biw3mos. `WI LL BE SUBMITTED - TO REFERENDU SYDNEY, N, S. `\V., May 5.--The M whereby .the questlonofthe abolotlon M oi' the Upper House ot Parliament, will be submitted to 'a' referendum. g. try ol' New South Wales has The many friends ot'Mr.Homel° Wy- cided to witlidrilw its rosignatlo y DI__ _ hir-_h had been presented to the labor that he is recovering from his recent ly. An agreement has been reached, illness. _ ‘_ n and of Ma iield will be eased to learn z--=._.ll___» -`--S "`CANADIAN' GOVERNMENT RAILWAYSII A PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 7 ». »l "NME TABLE iN EFFECT MAY stii,1s10. ' ' ‘ ’ Trainsalnward'-Realf. up_ i>.ivi. Noun. A.M. Atla'mi¢stam1araTlme A.l\i.__ 1>.M. l;P.M.a__A.%-_ 3.45 5 2.00 9.02 El”Il€l`B 6.22. 7 11.'0 7.35 Dept. Charlo 5.00 1.75 8.30 Hunter River 10.36 Y- _45 _ ' Id Jct. 9__50_ ' 2.49 0.27 Kensington _ 1 11.27 .00 3.30 9.50 Arr. Summersldo Dept I i1_00 10115 ‘ "10. ~ .9.oa= 515 _-1,-5.:i0 1.50 .. ttetown Arr. 11.40 We __ 2.233 Q .-*ve l’.M. 8.10 12.1' Dept. Summersid _rr.- - .8.45 ° Hill 6 ix” 1.411 a,a%,j _<‘~1.___; 3. 20 ` .1 9.08 1.57 Port r 1. af' ' 5.05 ._ '. » .051 _ 5.32 omesry __ 7.03 _ ;-_ ~ 10.311 4.40' Alb°\'¢°l? ' " -_rl '~s.19 "ll-80;' - ' 11.15 5.40 Arr. Tignish Dept 5.45 12.0 V “"7"_io Arr. 'l‘-ues & Sat. Tues. Mon_Wcd. & Thus. & Sat. - Friday 8.55 8.55 - 0.30 9.50 7.25 Ari‘. Cape ` -~ _--.gvH!" . -& Sat. P;M 6.30 Dept. Emerald Jct. Arr. 8.35 ‘T 7.50 Tr averse Dcpt. 8100 " '-‘ ‘ff 0200 ‘ '._____.-_1,.u._. ------»---i_~;, . A_ivi_ 0.50 Dept. 8.40 9.11 9.47 " 11.15 Aiir. l’.l\`/i. :i_0o '- 4.10 4.30 4.57 ’ sion Chari Mt. St. P Sourl oltetown Arr. 9.45 5.50 ‘~`=' _ ff Ste wart 8.35 4.10 .' 1 Moreil ` 8.07. 3.24 ' .- ete rs 7.44 _ 2.50 --f. ii s -_ _Dept 6.40. 125. _'ii I 1 ___ _______.___._A.... -.___..... ._ ._._-7_-<.P»_<}_ Eimim Dept. __5._a0>_> - '- ' _ "A_lvi. 8.50 Dept. 10.00 10.30 11.10 Arr. 4_15 5.04 5 as sitio Mt. S Cardiga n . 7.40 Molitagu e 7.16 Georgetown Dept. 6.40 tewart Arr. 8.35 3.50 _ ' 2.39, ' 2_10 1.30 Mas‘sféy;Harris which haérbeen offered to the Sat. Daily only ex.Sat. & Sun. I‘.M. _ 3.10 4.25 5.55 Ali Trains, unless otherwise ma Nami <>e-:..- _.i.:,¢3 Dept. Charl Arr. M urra Daily Silt. cx.Sat only &Sun. 1\.M`_ A.M. ottlilown Arr. 10.10 9.45' Vernon River 8.27 8.31 y lillrbor Dept. (_i_30' _7.00 rked, run daily Sunday excepted. i L_.. -- Low-Down"spreaiié7 ` Havijlg s'é"cu.red the exclusive Canadian rights to the Rude gatents we are now manufacturing the Massey-Harris Low-Down preader which is by far the most upto-date Low-Down Spreader F A Low-Down Spreader A Spool-Frame Sgreader A Tivn_e»Saving- preader A S'-._l.,1lc Spreader A Durable Spreader t Free circu ar tells all about rmers of P E Tsland " ' 4 " a A wlllelsilfealier-' -- -- A Light-Draft Spreader _ _ - A Labor-Saving Spreader ll' A Reliable Spreader : _ _._, ll. - W ins. co., Limitgti. l§d°€s:'ar1d°1gIIat1?d, Charlottetown . _ .. . /. Bringing Up Father _ _ ` .1__ ____.______. ______.i.»~~-~_z ,.11 - L-I 1'; '\~.. 1 ._». :~ ~ -. ~'. M_v°.»- _ :vo 1.' _».'-fl _ I wh/cr-'ie rr ` -1 You w/RNT Me ' '-'NO»D0 °»DAiUGi~i‘i’fR? ‘ ‘..~ll-it ’ r\’1~~ `¢` 1 " 1 ` ' 'il WE ARE Gomc, 'ra 1 _ <»- - I ~'r.i:;;*zl:;.. 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