...sa-L' f . if; 1 - ‘ ' 1»o_v»~-4 f. » ' i if--* ." ""2 hi? e.- " -lil .‘;,"> ._ __ ` -_ ~ -;. , T. , i ~ -' I ~i~~'» »~~<¢ »» ,, » 1 .,, ~.i.,,-9-,_ . 1 4 l , l ru _ i __ 1 1 ‘ Ill Hrs J. R. McGregor, Hillsboro °“‘°”¥ °h°°° .lwvlus last night' Vancouver: _. Joseph Doyl ' ‘ Southport, lol: l;'¢“dni53,h“,,§“T{,|°7. couver, B. C. _ I -T "l‘ siadltlrs Dense", No,-`¢|`, -____..'.__. I TUUN-.-I 1" NY' ¢° bu! In this Province, T was ouse on March 17th wa '1 f ` _ or Miss Bertha Purdy, dnnghgm. 0, Ir! and Mrs. Pu ll _ night for vancousellii Bela, left l .-_,_ V Try- 0WN ill EEN’S C' My Geraldine will 1 ' am f"Th° 'pany friends of Alfred D .E - » regret to learn ll Y e entered the P. E. I. Hospital t Yi 0 'V 5° DUI 'Oli It tu thy’ pers H Q' sth? lu. uuii u in Mill Wiiiii l if ul iiniiiis rl* E- "NEW`YDRK._ March 10-Suffrage not and agriculture are to be combined in a novel' way by- one of the ltading ‘illllrfiflfa leaders of the metropolis. mm ony Wm uche-‘Ml's. _0. H. P. Belmont, who during at the present month will open a school H' Of agriculture on a 200 acre farm ° I. -, t .2 _ ‘terday suse, 1 0 “ ‘N 9 Elliflts of their dau htezr ini. rug mm 519011 poison- near her country estate, Brockholst, Mrs. Bradford Webntolg e 5 ’ -__ .,. i A, . 1 __ I _ verng,-Ifbuhl, ;T;ll\u:;_>,Il1_ tPort City. left last night on an "ten i“¢~*“°"?l" `u1rl:_nd on Nun" Wm Visit in NW open with 20 employes and they will 31%; this hosutilui pl '.-"‘_f:, ei-1 TIIBPB N "I L' ` ' _ Tp-IRUVBHY ‘E9-ft-i last Wednesd tuck sold high, mllolpcgws as h “sf “M h°f°°= up to sm. 'r “Yi Miss Susie Flynn, dan pl, Flynn, driver on the P. I?rll.?f(3 at- where she will enber h ' fl; “Hd *aku up training Thr Tislillurile th g_ . he `0ne of the best dramas ever p ..:rec,ei.-vsfull wages while they are - learning to farm. Truck gardening ,tA. will be the Blleulalty and when the gg, ,craps we in the workers will out ou 1 their sunbonnets and drive with' the, ‘"5 Produce to Long Island City for ship- ~ n10l1t to' the’ New York markets. It is. intended to make the farm self- ”°`='V°“t “P *O $4`.225. sud was soutca by,thc P. E. 1. Drsmstic olde; 8"p”°m°é """“ th° “ta” ‘md 'E° ‘“‘ ushli 'ln st .$4 soo, ch l the reserve bid: About aénltllgbevéng "allied for stock sud crop ' as ' _ .TUB Bowling team f th Gilt lglpartinent ol the P.e`I11f,eCTmIlrT__ _°"mpl1"'l3 ~" Oo's. team Till This Yi. Elewart s Saturday night and deféated em by a majority of 183 ping A l‘\\°0._ Of the Railroad team, made will be staged in the Opera H sc 17th and 18th. No one should m the opportunity of seeing this bean ful play. The Victorias Hockey team of t left for Halifax last night 8 special for Georgetown. T were &CC0mDanied by. W. B. Prow Geo. al highest score, 163, while A. h 7 i ° °1`“ °f U10 ‘Imperial s' malls friends and supporters hers who the highest aggregate, 439_ A1- city, th M e. were given a good send-off by th tertain the best of hopes for the li ing of the coveted "Starr" T1-sph ...Ph _ _\, e case of Wallace Carr, City,\ There was a very lsrgo gathering élilfstil #ith 'ills larceny of goods tho ststlou. 'rho tcum will liuo un fiom R. E. Mutch- Bk Co.. camo gain `T’°E°l`° the Dolice court on Sat- E. Grady, A. Rattenbury, P. Ro ll day and ocouoicc tho sttcutiou up follows: A. McAskill, B. Rattenbu of C. Burns and S. Murphy. J. Ing ll- crease the number of hands as rapid- Frida!" “ml saturday nigl1tu.0gvlai-(dh lyrlis pT)ssn¢)l1e' t A d th i e p an ocs no en ere by any all means. Mrs. Belmont will open the way for her farmers to become own- ers of small farms, thereby becoming economically independent-something is that years of toll ln a city factory h . . . ho” would not give them. In speaking of 33 ,her farm experiment, which she has Prowse, and others. The boys 32?; _considering for two years, she ;1,‘_ “I want to explode two theories. “_ The first is that girls would rather work 10, 12 or 14 hours on starva- y','_ tion wages in insanitary surround- “» ings and live ~ln crowded tenements as in New York than go out of the city 55" and take up a paying occupation `i» whcrc houlth will he tho llrst hcucst ta” °°‘“`t 511 filly- Sergeant Braiilc ham and J. Prowse went as sly; t'° be reaped' , was the-Bret witness testifying “F0 UW Premises of Mrs. Clim- 7» Wh°f9_t|!9 d¢f'°'lldBllf»'9 wife stays, 1 : J ordan’s Emulsion is recornm gimxifdetcéfrgéidtigg ,Eliza gloodgepgcv- ded by doctors, patients and chemis - ' . » 0 In . _ Rt E, Mu,tch,s ,ruckman told matgilz, as the beet to use. 3 11ll2 Y l to men. Thchparty will return the iutt e k ' ' "ia Search °E mf’ C“l`l"9 Premises and part of t ' wee . les i ills oats frsqucutl t eh fl f. .l ldaving a bill for syam; algo &‘ZtTi‘E>dxnrl.l Suu Foam soar. ttcc cunts i.crioi- cl _ flour, for which no bill was :ielivh-.~l».l, Hp wa`s'n‘tfpaid-forit. R. N.-l‘.Iutcll 5335595-UJat_7he had no accoi ut with ll osrr and fdcutiilcfl thc host. ufhic E; ‘.‘Tlie second fallacy is that no wo- man is a good all round farmer. I ‘ propose to prove that women can- ' nat- only prepare the ground for the en' work it has to do but can raise the ts staple crops as well as men can." ' Mrs. Belmont sees in her scheme the gradual displacing-of the hired man. She considers that our richest soil ilas been let run down by the em- ployment of a class of “nomadic trumps" who care .nothing for scien- tific agriculture, but merely stay at one place long enough to earn a. few contai_n'ed_ the sugar, ‘the bo; nl tw - _ ` A E dollars and then pass on to spend th‘e box of raisans and Lile lii<-oiiii' ' the 1“0¥l°Y ¢TS‘=W\W1`°~ , ' ' " Lectures on` woman suflra-ge and Cirr anything but oats and nevci- gave any order for Cari to get -' Milton M1_:Doha.id said he never sold E tl QQOGS. Bl, L. Head said he sold no flag else to Carr but a bag or two 0 ts which was paid for on the spot. Willisin.McPlice toni thst he sold Glirr nothing but oats. Michael Mc- Kearney also swore _that he had sold . Th or delivered .nothing to Carr case was adjourned until Wednesd at ten 9a.m. The prisoner was adm bod tb "ball, himself in $100 and two appbared for the prosecut'on and A A, _McL_ean, K. C., for the defendant SPRINGFIELD, Ill., March 9.-H rem and hobble skirts were the su l. of ject ofabill presented in the I-lou n tom are prohibited. An absolute lt- is placed upon the “Harem skirt" appearing in public in the gar Heavy fines for violation of the pr posed law is provided. The prohibition case against Edward. i ------_-- Fraser. Vernon River, resulted in conviiftion for first odence and w e Y suretieaof $200 each. K. J, Martin as " Hilili. Bliili KNTGHTS fined $100 and costs and was commit- _ ted'-to iail. The case against Hen Benoit"__was dismissed. _ FY 1:-Rexall “B3” Hair Tonic. We _ have stocked this celebrated hair pre paration and guarantee it to giv satisfaction or refund the amoun paid". Try a bottle for your hair’ sake. 50c. _and $1.00. The MacKin- non Drug' Co., Retail Agents, Cor. clock' This morning reports of Gt' Geo' & Kt' Stn' dnt’ I without any gr?st discussion. IN MEMORIAM. Fell asleep in Jesus at the rcsi dence of her daughter, Mrs. John T. McKay, Clifton, Feb. 26th., 1911. Elizabeth Pidgeon, relict of the lat : land continued its sessioirlast nig and this morning, concluding at 1 tones the Grand Chapter decla closer commercial relationship UPPUSE TTECIPTTTTIIIT other subjects will be given on the _ »fiirm. Mrs. Belmon herself will keel "constant watch over the conduct of ii. €1;“‘schoul and a practical woman farmori ,,,,_ will teach agriculture. _ . ol' B today by Representative Murphy, _ . Chicago. “Hobbies/’ measuring le s » than one and one half,ya.rd and not , . » more than three yards at the bot- . " li n STHEET Hiliwii TNT] _ °' EAS MTTTNS AT UNEE MONCTON, N. B., March 8-At to- night's mee/ting of the city council the Moncton Tramway Electricity Y and Gas Company _ submitted final planspshowing the route of the street railway, plans of construction and a lets system in connection with _ comp - . _ B BARBIE, March’ 8.-The Grand the natiiral gas installation. Chapter Royal Black Knights of Ire- All important statement was made t' thst ths work ol isylus sus minus ll 0"-‘ would be commenced tomorrow and il ~_ 9 by iicxt alitllmn the company expect- t Resolution Committee were adopted sd to have the mains on practically ~` every inhabited street _in the cltY. cg which means _about thirty miles of pipe laying r - . against reciprocity, holding that the The plans»su.binitted wane approved it by the council, as r'equired by the ali? ' would bring about between Caue~ nnd the company has now full DB4"- dians and the United States would mission to enter upon the stl‘c€tS_f0l' syontually lead to political union gas and street railway construction. ° severance from the British Empire. he company expects to have the T D°““l_ S- Dumlng,\ Long R_1"°" ““d°>'A telegram was sent to Sir Wilfrid street rallwny and gas in full opera- daughtcr of the late James Pidgeon La,,,.,,-,_ urging that the measure be um, by next alltumm __ ____..._._--- - of French River in her eighty-first year. She was a consistent member ofthe Episcopal Church, an affection- ate wife and mother, a 'kind neigh- bor and patient through all her af- fllétiobs. Her remhins were laid to rest in the Cemetery at French Riv- er. Rev. John Murray conducted the service at the house and the Rev. Mr. Watson at the church and grave. She leaves to mourn three daughters Mis Sophie Bernard, Long River. Mrs tillman Saw Greenville. stopped. _ 'ro lltpucc licenses OTTAWA, March 9-The city I-lull, which contains 16 liquor senses, may flnd itself with 1-ess th ...__- there to have three cu o n proper hotel accommodation. As . . ts WT. ' Maine and Mrs John T. McKay ollitotr sua four sous, John in Alhsr 2 instructed to inspect all hotel prem-‘eo lse and his report is to tht elle result Chief of Police Chevalier was, my ,S now no; ,M dlgmnl, pl-oylxlsvil ton, f'Joseph at Long River. -Tf‘l“0 and William in Somerville, and tiirc sisters, Mrs. M. M. lvlcnoofl, Kchsiug- tho required euuviuuuu B Ou ton, Mrs. W._ D. Stewart, Melrose, Ma s. and Mrs. ‘S E I-Ieartz. D01”-I \ll»st¢r._IcT’ty25al1l;'EE‘r>i de;iEie(i)ilt eyes exammed before Wu go to the eillsco. ‘E .` ' ~ We 'g dfi. 3-13d3i. “ e_,h0\li’» n, WHT 88.0 “Elm he W” “sleep was first announced, the price of see B r r and that he swallowed it. _ " spot 1 Nor. wheat at Fort. William __ - - That character and experience bays D D 5 l/ [` . ganizing ability. Sh° founded the P ' n "Women of Eighty-Ninbc," which slo- ` 'I' I S _-~ S l giuis. Sho hrought into hciuu thc *lg L K|D_N Aprillis Fiesta, which is to Oklaho- ;',i-l~ BSRIRGHEUM _ .,. . _ `\‘ \\ . .Tr \ \\\_\\\` EY S fi 1 _<5 _ _ '_ _ DIXON-At Little Suuas. lvlsrch 11. "'““‘°'“ia and the F.F.v.'s to vu? °LR\¢\ ;\~\_\__.\§>5`0\}b“ K 1011, Robert T. Dixon, aged 76. rig 'rn -i )( `€.~.“.`%~\* v»1\ ss L* *X -if __ -_ 1 ,.1 iii _ HT5 >.tE.ilp, b_lass_ _ ___i_.,,,.,,,,,i T R23 Tile? “U - _____,,_,__,_ _ _ . . . _J Nnw ADVERTISEMENTS. ' I, Notice of Annual Genera' Meeting ofthe Share-Holders of the _Charlottetown Motor Co., The anuuzil general meeting of A cents’ ___3-L3miv'1' Sheihas roughed it and hal; trod the “so ter path.' In ashing on, where _ U H ng nogfceth? u;‘;,a,.,,‘;,‘;'f:;;‘,1Bg§;'e{,:; sho has been visiting, the lon sG, lviiiu., lulirch ii-'rhs m;;f,’;,“p“{§‘1hDi’§f,;i,°t S3221; 0122;; sl oct, sponsored hy her hiishohaui P0l'af>'.°fT1C°» N0 124 G1'°‘*fG°°fK° following proclamation today went ,_ me Al. ye 3'); . _ Im rt t cousin Senator William Alden Smfl Out thmugh the Gram Growers bllginess 1.15511 atteilliliince reqlliistlzid °f Ml‘;hT5B“' the lady *Om okmh nf town Motor Co- Ltd., for passing af* _ivlaws and other business of the 8" ` 'iii h ld tthi tem- ,,_ (.ompany.wl ie e a er th Sf., Charlottetown, P. E. I., on 0' Friday the 31st day of March, at 3‘ the hour of 7 o‘clock P. M. by _ order of secretary. ` ____ . ins Out rr? rs ' .down Stations Road up “While you are in town call at the o.'l‘u.Mo.D‘y. Mo.'I‘u. Mo.D . O k df 81' » -‘i . , , _ . taken alive Mc oy wor e lz\`l'l'1,}lf coursging and discreditlng ,the gel- C_,,t,ca1 Parlor pf Silvmton &__ Ep_, h,§,l:,_X,‘g,‘¢m_ 'gh ig" sr 0” 3 ”`““‘ m““t°'u°n in the mp cs 9"°°“'Y °'g"°°m°“t "°w M me Br Stein 163 Queen St.. and 8% Y0l1f l>.‘llPM1lM_i». ii .\Ml\lvl.i> ivl'i>8ill'. ' IAS. D. OFFER. IIN lv REMOVED .,.. gh i= shi *-9 23 i= im. . . __ . sill Iahsggmlvigny£gTl"Tl|Tl¥°T|u|:§:T\"T‘;"e the reciprocity agreementdmrhtgtgsi at Mount Melllcls wi irlliili-s from Char ' ‘ ` AM ggiii-"-§‘g!- - _g§§_ I oily mer d .Tc ii i-_ui 4 .M. ~"'_> §`?E=5? “'> ?§§i<-"i Vt li IC di lx Cape Traverse l\ (‘l\ t0wn sr ML Sfcwarl let I nr Bourla lv ‘il OOD lv Mt ‘llewnrt Joi or i In Mm fagile nr. (leo town lv ll I6 .=.°~ iz-is _,__ _ ai-5:8? .‘ _' 1* Ea"=;E "‘h ' lv, . Sat ‘ rl. M- A AM '~'*"i.i=°‘~i'i°.-'-i°»i".iii'iiiifi~ii W 'wal °'.\'u " " ' i movedfromno 48 l\cn°|n5:tnu 9.fflrl.t82.l _ . .. .‘6 Ar. S'sidc Lv. ".‘.!U I.W‘_Si.f . ~_ ,ir .W _= '§'i__ __ ll All./l \i.l».r»i - ' -` ~- . arOTi?TTnlll lv M” K00 \ ‘V V -` " _ ___ __._é M Pin '"9 "’7»"*‘. ‘r'»"»' _ 1 li `" Farm for Sale . ._ is We liewe rei- ` " Euston Street to 180 Queen St. to stables _ formerly oc- -£7 copied by Fred. Cameron, trainer These stables are situated between the tailoring estabiishxnents of John l‘. McKenzie :uid James Callaghan, T sun ny T’ "ml E ` .M conimodivlons and faciltles thaaga- 1' in - ~ . K ii contlnuaiice of same I. A. HENDERSON. . I ’ Ch' W' A \'.% |.\5 .'--- Ai-Qiiilrlilyj Hnni~l»‘or lv lull Ti! in H97” ST‘°¢f- l A M./l.M I , iz iiiiflf , .i _r , i s v . i ~ . ,e._\i _ ~ . . \ i . W 5 nl( ._.,_i< T'-'i"'l‘7'l"`f..§I MJ” {"',»..» ir. `-.` , r'f ‘i,.»1 -ii » Ls' MV hwisi §¢.'. "i > r i _ = -= 5, if ' - . i I 1 i- » -._:'..'u if _ 2: t, ' 1 | V » U _ V i lf) . X - 1 ii ~ li iL_.»...-.-...a-I ...»..~.»».s_ _...T i-V i . Q .`,I»_3,@,,;,<'»,EQ,-- -, _,\,., ,,, _ cf, i i ~ _ ‘ i. ‘ V I ‘° '/, \ , ` vt) s, »., E ‘ \ i , J ,, 1' ‘va s" ‘W \ .". ` H _ large and roomy, having in oonneos lioneiglif large stalls, where horsq _ can be tied in perfect Safety. ' will be pleased to meet all our pld A lil. s A ,, Da, -_,g-.T and new customers with better- so- ur for first class work Thanking eng and all for their past psttanagcl ~ T, ,,{5_'- take this opportunity of sollcitin