<‘irfr*?~$» _ ru... »»..¢~. wiapvnqq nvvu. out-ryo»»-o-ww Memo, ,Y-1r_:__ ;___»-,gg -'~"°i. ao..-1"¥I@.f s ~?B:' ~ rv; ~ -- --» _ff-sgfefeiv-_e»;f»;:'»_-=i~eL<.»....g~_-_?_~¢>ii§¢-¢J' V _ “ , Y v _ ” e 'i A ‘ of F" ~ ‘ .~ F sf* 1 - ‘ ) of 4 . f ,_ 's ~ ’ in `° 8 __ _ _ ~ ~ ras. epumrur, cnantorrlrowrr. Parson mwann rsmsm. Jnrluu' _Sa lm I W U ~ * ~ Pay Trihute to the Many Virtues and Noble A Guardian Representative Visits thc School and Renown of the Dead Queen. THIKS Wiiil Dif¢Cf0f- in .iii rule cuuiici-iris or run WEsiERN rowu ““':.;: The Good. [_____ Memorial services were held in all the diurches here yesterday. The deeD regard for our late Queen was resP°°_t' fully demonstrated in no uncertain degree of reverence. The different con- Uegatioas were largely represented in, ihoil respective places of worship and the _ xgeii for our Sovereign's death was mani- isted by the deep and mournful interest Bsplayed throughout the services. . is sr. x.uzr's currncn. The Rev. Rural Dean Mellor of Guys- lorough, N. S., took the service in the ahoveeiiurch on Sunday morning. The T special Psalms and lesson and prayers in “The Order for the Burial of the Dead,” were incorporated in the regular services and appropriate hymns were sung. The church was suitably draped for the occasion. ‘ ln referring to the death of the Queen the preacher said: It is most fitting that England's Church should use every means is her power to set forth the virtues and with those that wept and rejoiced with nobility of life which have characterized theillustrious reign of Good Queen Vic- toria. As a member and devout com- municant of the Church, her life and: &r devotion to duty are worthy of emula- l Her early training, nor merely for the louors of an earthly crown, but in the truths of Christianity, that which would jrepore her for the Crown in the Heavenly Kingdom, the declaration she made on lbe announcement being made that she was Queen, the method of liie and amduct, the influence that she unceasing- 37 exerted over the minds of those who surrounded her in the Royal Home, the ~§Jodness, the loveliness, the gentleness of the woman, all these reflect upon the everhad in mind the child who was to hocozne Queen. It was for the godliness of _ Use mother and the urgent and untiringf prayers of the Church that God so wcndenfuzlly blessed the ueen and made-i . . Q - lrlfe so beautiful, so great' and so] beloved. ‘ HR Qxallple may well bet followed_ The women of to-day may well make her their pattern by loving God' more, in the gaining of children and in the eitension of _ die Kingdom of Christ among woman.. Saving perfect trust` in the»Lord Ch-rist,T ahehonored Him, and this_was somairked _ Lint no one having a stain upon his or herb reputation would be tolerated-, and so pooplelearned the virtues of the Queen, and were influenced for_good._ She loved .her people in all her dominions andthere was nothing that touched her oodeeply as when any of her subjects were bereaved or in any deep sorrow. Bien the message of condolence or of qmsolation wouldi be flashed over the wires to the stricken homes. And this kindly feeling_was extended to all peoples and nations, whemtlio hand of death had aunched them. She entered into their ,m,0',~,_ She became one with the people. She was the people's Queen lother. 503 wanted ber, and_ so took her to `l°HB8lf.. We mourn o`ur loss, but we gjoioeirr her gain-“Forever with the }1>rd." iuirrnoprsr cmrncii. A memorial service was conducted in ihe Methodist Church yesterday eveiiiug *the pastor Rev. Neil McLaughlin. The church was draped in black. Suitable Hymns were sung by the congregation an appropriate anthems rendered by the choir. The following isa brief synopsis dtbe memorial address which took the yhee of the usual sermon: When a few days ago the news flashed dong the wires that our beloved Queen was nearing the end of life a solemn hush rosiledupon the whole nation. It was with sorrow as for a personal friend that onthe twenty second we learned the sad news “The Queen is dead :" - We turn for a moment to a brief review of the life and reign, of perhaps, the nob- hek and wisest Queen, that has been. Whenonly a maiden of nineteen years, the emblem of authority over a great gggion was placed in her hand. She appealed to the chivalry d the nation. and soon won is confidence and a.Hection. As “she soonded the throne she felt a conscious- ness of 'the responsibility resting upon ‘bn and :she turned, with submissive heartto the King of Kings for wisdom ‘ and strength. And thourrhjcounsellors, wise and true assembled around her Throne, she ever kept in close touch with "Hlm_that giveth liberally 'and upbraideth rot.” Therefore we do not wonder that a alarge degree of wisdom characterized Ierreign. Hexlnagexperieneeasa ruler, herin- lbteaoquoiltanae with the views and I-ailmezxtgof every court in Ixrope, he e rown 3? left the Briéish throne vacant. & has gn the smug sleeping house thine shalll be iven ° g usa ing,one who of late years has ith, 8.,-¢,¢,¢s;_ 'mmngh daadg. yet thou shown marked ability. So while we ‘.ha1t8pe8,§aud my Qneenly voice slmliii mourn the loss of our Queen we turn lever can go. thelgtwrmose paris of the I with hope and loyalty to Edward* earth and direct an eyes mi G-buf; woriki, 'sevfuzh “S '° wmthy 37mb°1 °‘-5 the iwhere wenretoldthat it is “l'i#\i20°¢9' flatmnvs voice 'md strength’ “nd WU' 'ness that exalted- snationil” God Save the King.” PRESS-‘Y'm:xu.W CIURCH \ A i merside Manual Training School will be ma ing t e wor D8 YB D85 Pre' formally opened this afternoon at 3.30 p. tolthodzcrgdwork };actice;n apartment to -»- <- m., by Hon. R. C. McLeod, Chairman DS ¢ 1`°°m 3 Um _ of the School Board, supported by mem-Q his usedgs a store SLSEU :’b“¢ :IEC 23: ' 3) _ . u o e e _ e’ 0 Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist, Catholic, and Christian, :§;;;fd?;;£oo»d_ ioooooro ooo residents _gpgtoom ;rt\;o,aMMothm~vaumse_ ` » - ' . i ima ' tho W0fd§ Of E10Ql1€ili SUITUW BCSDCHK the PCUDIC S In view of the above event our repre Astoverysuitalzlg e ;i1: lilies mgcient G d’ Best ft to the Em _ C sentative visited tts school oar Satur¢:;Y» ;0Ui;l'€ if hiulaoshorn digs ‘maemtate 0 S i ll' - and there met the irector w ogave m ea . an = s ~ Reverence for E D ageneral outline of the work itiepro- additional' light, this will be adnded by , » . e 0 _ ` _ . » b H d The Long, illustrious and Beneficent Reign of Victoria oosod to oorry ooo io sommorooo. ooo .ioooit none, woot to to o xo The Manual Training roomis located later on. _ _ on the ground floor of theWestern School, The Manual Training! Classes will_ be and is fitted up with the usual general,-drawn from the High! Sch od hell? equipment characteristic of the Mic-` beginning with the highest grade; and \ Donald Manual Training Fund Schooln ` msc clasies ligill- meoit- _during the “knowledge of interiiational law, her care-1 He" are "ranged 20 Singh’ benches to nary,” 0° mn' ful study of the details of every impm-4;. accommodate as many boys, each benelii When in full working order, 200*'bqrs,;f ant bill that came Uefore Parliament, her h°1diD8 9~ 50° °f ¥°”‘”`“1 °°°ls° "Pu" "muy be “und °“g'bl° M mmf? ‘ close tough with ;h¢ wisest; minds at the others for special or occasional use will bo]-will attend each ~weoh;-each boyhzecexv ag nation all though her reign, her sound h\1“8 l`0\1“d f'b°"°°m- i~°‘_""kly1°s°°" Lmslnumbnh lfnfbfr, common sense nmde her almost indisper Th’ “Wh” *H f"°° °“° WV; 'md in l~°f"°“ hyimking m'b°7°°“ ° .ina aa o aooor io no airoooioo of hor fmior oem is o low preform °== w:1°h ,=1mé:;_hr°i;;§::;m°°:*°'°'*“°"'*°°‘ own advisors, ~ area table and chairs for theteac e_r's w-or - wee - 4 _ T . ‘° 1 _ &»voted‘to-a _ We have read of *amen with maaculin. uae, whilst the wail behind theplatform is Satnday will be _ _ hem-to who ruled ini the guise of Queem utilized for blackboard space, in addition slnse»ferSchool-Teachers; wbgwrli than 1,, vicmria We See angble, wise, Christ, to which a blackboard and easel are pro- _ haveanopportunity to-Become thorougz; ian woman and mother who 'id°d' 'W acq'dm'ed with the “eo” ruled in the i guise of Qu¢¢n_ On each bench iseadrawing outfit con- lw80ili¥_=_¢°f im* il1i»0l‘BBiil1B”' *md 5' No section of the world was beyond her liliiillll Uf 8 d1‘°~WiD8` 50615, the lqillfe “nd _ 9§m°°l’" ‘nb-790'* sympathy when disaster came. She wept - ' f E".1_°__°`-¥°°_1'»f_,fZf._°`-2_9' '__-I.’.f~Z° woman»`s place in. the world, which remains as a benedietiou everywhere-__ Therewas also- the testimony of the wo:-1:6 tothe crown on gloly resting on. her brow in old age- He referred too the purityof ha Court, to- her sympathy which was universal im its range andiiu- dividual in. its blessing, toftheprominengg 1 We Place her people had in the world of usual services were held morning and and the nation lives. The nations mourn millions. or witnessed so many changes, geographically, historically, politically and religiously. Every_ principle of reform 'advocated and sanctioned by herd was backed up by aflife of purity.She lived ‘ as she ought. The key-note of her future greatness was struck in her accession speech. “This awful responsibility is imposed upon me so suddenly and at so early a period of my life that I should feel utterly oppressed by the burden i where I not supported by_ the hope that Divine Providence,_ which has called me ‘to this work _will give _ me , _ h lor its rformance," and I` - riioseenatroooioo. Wiriieiioforoo of hor ;f,f§";,__a_,,,y pmt; tb. rights _nd moral character and the beauty of her pmmwe to gb, utmost; of my power the ' . _ _ blamless life she drew around her as a happiness ,md weifare of nil classes of mantle the loyalty and affection of her my Deapley These wmda. from the 159 ,,D¢0_Dle. The influence of her life will re- of one 8° yung reveayodr the purity o tgonslofthe land and especially upon._the that bmke ‘QLWD C158, ,;i,;i»,,¢;»,i¢-,D md, o a C rt. ~ - y ,ou _ l that exalted the honor of the Brmoh \‘ God in His providence has called our. Emp;,.,_,_ 1159,, me gone gwwmrg brighter ____ Q iqueen t°°_"_'¥her realm’ but he M9 “W . Amon the tombs of the great, | i n.“m stamped upon the civil' inslitu' that inner soul- that glorified the home l _ sr. PAUn’s cannon; ' - ‘ t the sermon 037. . ' ` . In the morning the service in the_,th1;re;i.;ilSlu <;ervice in at Pm’&,.$',illness-in-Surlniexside at presentra lnvte Presbyterian Cin-u-rch was a memorial one- icburch in b3¢,.m0,-mag Rev. Ji 'l‘. liiclleam if numbwsunéfhg with the_g-P5998" The _Church was _aiice ly drapedf ands {,efe,-1.8:; in tones oi regre :Ito the loss oflt THE €=bspel= services which were held in 'Pedal U»DI>\”0D\'i8f»€t music *as Sung* by flour beloved highly' honored and wo:-ldiiithe Presbyterian Church during the past the choir. Rev.W’.BE.Sm~i»tb,M. A.B. Ek in iwide respected Sovereign. In paying ag two weeks have been brought to a close. eourseothis discourse referred to theiict ' . ' ~ th denased Queen _ _ . .__ ` - 1 _ _ ,. . _81°W\D8 tflbube t° F _ ip Rev. W. H-. Smith M. A. B.. D. will _ that Que?" Y ‘c§°"‘a'_"`“ed W9? the Sfmt- ~ Victoria he dealt chiefly with me features 1e°mI_e_in_Presbyteri’an Ham to_m;u_ow N 'muted M°th"' the D“°h°Ss °f K°“t'Wh° lest’ Emp”""d“"'”“ “B '“‘°"° l*°K"@@°iV€ iof Her life asofSoverei5rn+ a womani “ua evening beginnillir at 7 -L5 céolocln. Sub- i - . . -i ._ . ’»~ - ` age witha more imperial sway _than §mother,rcferi-ing to her queenly quail ties; ject' ...Ffimevn Man in me Liga” of ) "°. .. ." ' .la g gg pg 3 l C3?S5l’» K&D0l€C0s 01' BB! C2302 B7 the IFS? #ber illustriousreigniier pureond grnibusg M°(;°n`Time$ ‘ C ` ‘ purity. devotions-nd cuidinc inspiration ifpoooonoiiey and nor vendor our novice li of her personality, her prahtieaisymythy _ charset/or. . ‘ Only Mew of our $6.00 taileemade nits ._ with her-people mired. fmh their best I \_ left. Weare bound to clear the balance e, --_-o-_- i T. service. She has demonstrated the s~.‘ l before ‘WT U0* Wits ' ` Q P0 __ comein. Special _ ~ ‘ sibilities and actual attainment: effaff SUMMERSIDE MAI-`l$E!i?S_ ‘ values in ready-made skirts., Yo; win# § Barley ,per bushel.. .-..... 0 40 to G43 'Beef (careassbper lb. 0»64. to 0 05 Buckwheat. ,_ . . . . _ _ Butter, ner lb . . . _ ._ Calfskins, each. _ _ _ _ Eggs, per doa-...___ j,Hay,per. ton._.... _ _ _ Hay pressede._..... £0 tht till nd* . ’ ggvfse w hm? a' spmtual def“°'°d‘s`_ Hides per lb». _ _ . _ _.__ _ 02 , er oonseented devotion to, H 3; to national interests and her prominent Island moumperun msn" M . _ , Oatmeal per 100 itil) to servioeson behalf of the suffering and 0at_s(b1a’ck)_per bus_\,e1____ 9,90 90 ptppressed. The. secret of her wonderful Oats (whitebper bu5}w1____q,25 w ltewfwlound In Mr hm’ 'n G°d’ “d Wheat perhushel-._._._._.._..063 to conscioznnessof His presence Sho was 13,, _ _ _ _ __ Q00 to , _ _ _ ° Pork (carcass) per .prominently a Christian, which was Potatoes, pe, buskp _ _ ____ 0 16 gg manifest in hex-personal piety under all Tumips _ _ 0 12 eo circumstances and her Catholic sympathy Beats 0 35 W so tenderly revealed among her people. Lamb skins each _ _ _ Her legacy to the British Empire was k- . _ _ Sheeps sus.....-..--. _".030 to the highest. It consisted in the acknow- Wool (washed), 0 18 to lfidilement and appreciation by the world l Tmkeyg, (per 1h) ________ __ 0 09 to p°fth¢S\1i>remacy of goodness and real Ge se( l.’o)__ 0,75 to e D211 -~ ~~ greatness, in the upward trendof life Duckg@er1b)_ _ __ _ 0'Z} to dwirii ii <1' -_ - " i ‘° S ° ‘B'“‘”°“ “fi S°“°'»'H°d and Fowio moo rin .......... __ om ro 0-N to 0140 0»1B~ t0 019 0%' to 0144) 015 U0 ‘SIT ___.... 86(1)' to DG) QQ) |70 Nw W to 061 ,_ thought because of what She was and did, ' , _ few h sbusi ess tr woes. ‘£3 All nations and creeds unite in their When Guaiacol was introduced many Y n in i Sympathy and doooeionninfi the British :medical soiontisto persisted that it wooie D* D°°21*°»N- L- AL *H » vweenaec- i iQLD GQLD 2 5 Empire was never sonenr in all its parts so A supercede and displace Cod Liver Oil ia BF “°°°stb°“nd t"°°i°S°"'""°7V‘° M°'"*' kindly or so true. We best show our ldve fthe treatment of coughs and cousumption.__ §f°"“‘* t° ‘°° U’ °"h*" ""h° i° *Nil* ‘ by cherishing her memory and praying 'Upon investigation. however, it has been i n _ .Ther tatest News Promo 16); 2(1) 0% 025 0% 007j 01'i‘ ii Mn.Roi.hlcDona.ld,Kimross,vrasinthel city~Satnrvloy. Saturday. ' - .§CO'I`TISH CAN I5 Hr. R. B. McKinlcyrof>'He ~ , <» -» *I e so ee°ee°oe as ee a, e s ai so an in so iuis suiuiuisiisinie i>iisioiis‘iuANUAi rniiNiNorN ssiniss C NOT Cl Jan 31st 19 We balance I accounts for the You are requested to bring your bi ave it receipted before that date, a prices are too low to admit of long of credit Yours Respectfully Senlner,M ieodd always find bargains at H?l€0\l@n & i Wrigbt'awhol they advertise clealaaee Mwkisu ehighest In-,de uf AXLE A53 mg_¢¢_ Prices. mica which 'ts a perfectly smooth surface on the axle T A . ._ U former‘HlAlg AS MUCH MICA as a other'axie%se vel Hr sosiielmeetmirs which rm bein: ‘ie moroeaesseoeory REMEMBER ALF as CH Uma held in the Christian Cheech-are being Manuiilomued by taken part in by the whole congregation EBI and many others. Much good hasalready _ IMP ‘AL resorted with uve oooroosrono. Rev. A. Phatroleiam N. Simpson, of New Glasgow, in eon _ ducting the services is assisted by the m'-""' -- *si P! pastor Rev F W Harlow C i PERSONAL MENTIUN ii Dr.. Carruthers of this city, open Sunday inliodeque. _ iui-._ W. H. nrooiok, rrieoipi of the Figg High School, was in the city-: I is Queen Street, returneda Saturday » _ - _ r eau was not known to the out workforho pi i -ii ~ r rr roots no ._---' to f--._ f _ died. rp” ° °" “"°“2§f 21?. .§1i.Z‘i'2Z.`i'L'f.§Z`$‘mi.i..Z?.§'. “‘ ° 1 "` few Yew “S0-*M it 1° MW! The mime _ CHRIST,” CHURCH PaRK's Pnnsacr Emurixonlconéais not I; _Cl1Bhk30;Yl6(ll)2B Of it BS ODS 0 H16 l‘l6h@l'. d ' " nl 50°, fC dLi O'i, taso u aco- ‘ - The services in Christian Church yes- gn 5,8 ;{r:;,>pe1?pro;:¢E1ftidns. “Thus are o0m~ i°::m“` 1“'"5°‘ Pl§¢ bc. ‘langue “us 0 um la' It ls a ‘hat ct of 0|' bei' S011 0\11` Kms to continue the found that combined they produce hotter ' 3' ne La d 'Ui ' . 'Iver oo r lead Not a mi sh terday were conducted by Rev. A. N. d h t t t ities io: the _ __ A A Sl v ppe v “dm lpplng on ` Simpson, l\IewG1assow.havinrzeXchani;ed~ ;):;1:tir:ei:tov;Zo§;:1ame;tio;pi‘;d» in amen O1' FICES Cimown. ‘than $100 t0 the 13011 Some Bm Shi SHI) ' ° ° *"8"* “"5 Mr. ood Mrs D K Corrie a daaabter ¢°-day_ Death with his impartial hand ._ In Charlottetown, on January 23rd, to entered the home of Royalty and has taken MT- and MPS- Mhhael Lubdil I 3°"- fl'OU1 IIS Cllr QUCCU- YCU WC Ollghli H05 t0 ‘ ; _ complain but submit. Never has a Sover-T To cuma, huuigghg in _ten minutes nse eign reigned so long or governed so many) Kumfort Headuhe powglu-;_ x. g..§.».;. "1 ' ° PAIN1.RssBb% 'risrnr by If 213,21” °' "’ ""f”‘ _ are from $30 to $40 each. . ' . . ‘ lily iawkw U°lo ol°a'e do ° ' ‘ S _ iillnh 'A.E WELCH ,,,,,,,,,, ,md ,,,,,,,, afmmwn at, o.c,ock_ _ im _ _ .___ _ _ ,_ _ These are values which the world have ii L a memorial service was held. Rev Mr. ,¢,~_o.».»» -_._ ._ fig. » ¢ A . . . . . to# but We who know an I£»l'd9#U d0 DOC Wbhd Simpson in an addresspaid a high tribute ° - '*°’ I D \ 0° 'ou "“ ’»'¢°t’¢° _ to our beloved Queen of which the follow- s_ _ ~ i~ -. ~ T ing is a short synopsis: ` _ A . _ J a ml) to Our Queen is dead b t G d ' T At Summerside° on an _ . . . . _ _ , pulpits with Rev F W. Harlow. The dlgeagqg K3-Blish; la. In l 5 I . I .i li O; 5' 5 E a _ s¢:ee:» foie HODERN DENTISTRY, crown and bridge work (both witlrout pam) Anrggiag 'nsnrn-we more ni V T Those who t. l lnll mean umeteawiiimrpein. ~. sv' C __ _ _,___,._~_._____.=;~ f W _ _ » 2: V *T _ *rf* r“o&§‘ ~ ~ » H ” e _ _ ._ _ ._~ , . .» 1. ._ .<_ -' - .--is/_»f ¢ - ‘- ’- » , _ ~ < . ,if ,_~ _' 5 f-‘ 2_1,-1".-*_ '.~ -` f ';. ‘ .~f>‘f.;.i» .‘-~‘ "VW-‘»' o A-<»_ V ’* ' “‘ ’-~ s'°-_ '~» Juv ~ ".~‘*<' -’->_:L~ -1- “ ;: _. f _ _ o *_ _ V , ~ _ ~f-.-- fi. ___. ‘ i 4 it ._-L... , f ' ";_.;'_o:_r_~fi»,._'-_ ,_;1;§oET`”'f'¢‘_-_7 ' °" ‘ ' Y - ' * C V *~ ‘ ‘ " c ______,.._,_.i_....,,,,,.;, io :ii i_ii;?t ii Xl( b si di *a ii . ‘D ° ' ° ‘e The district fairly teams with ore, lots of Its only drawback has been lack of a rail! w , get one in the spring and then niany fortunes - y-T I’ (in. the Lardeanjust as was the case in Rangeland -2 ago. " ‘ Then its sh l -_ V It is only five years since Le Roi starter ‘ aresweresodforafweentseaeli. se in ear y wil miie win 0 Now is early and my list above is right. Better this by writing me soon 30 0 Masonic Temple.