“s... 1r.» . i}; ' Q . l. ‘ ‘ l‘ ‘r .4 'the arrival of the express from Uh: ' "Eleni not: "THE LATEST NEWS ' —-It pays to buy in this Province. -Rev. GJID. Ireland, Woodstock, N. B., Iormierly of Alheiton, has gun: to Vancouver. —At Ilaysianil on Wednesday, March 22nd, at the residence of the bride's mother, Ziliss Lee Matthews was married to W. B. lilctiregor. the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Mr. James. The bride is a daughter of the intc Edmund t‘. Mat» thews. 0f Alhcrton, P. E. 1., and n sister of Mrs. It. W. R. Armstrong, of Edmonton, unii of‘ B. R. Mat- thews of Daysland. The young couple are spending a few ivecks visiting Kamloops and the coast cities of British Columbia, and on their re- turn will reside ti! lluyslzinil, where Mr. MacGregor is inztnupcl‘ of the Dnysland creamer)".—lCdr.1i.\uton liul- letin. —Pr:sliient \\'. i‘. Iitnvsrn ii!‘ thi- East Prince Uonril iif- ’l‘rnde has wir- cd the powers at .\l.inrt -n PXPTPSSIIIL’ the Board's ilxsnppriiviil at .he pro- posed way oi" rii:.n'ng thr double train service in West Pr.nc~ ills spring. ln the post rriicszs liar.- been mail: over otiri- Zlfl" n cii-n s. but the time Lnlilr lllln‘ sjiuzuz zs iai enough ns it is but if chancel frozn 12 noon to 1 p. m. lcavin: Summer- side for ’l‘ignish “s bean: askiil for it would le so ridiculous and so llllll‘ll| against the wishes of the people that a much stronzci- actin vcill ii- brought Ill nction mil n» ii-uit the West will be shown some c tion which which has lllfull them in the pnst.—i -Tl1e proposed why of runninir the trains through West Prinz-i- (‘ounty ir the coursi- of a wi-r-k or two \\ ll n the] two train system is put ill fiizni: ll(i'l bad enough as it is hut it woiilii ic‘ thing short of an outzzL-i- pgriietrriie-ll on a civilized cimmunityr for a piur- con lenvin: (‘hnriotttiiivn nl\\l piviilts‘ east of the city 1n th: !ll rnzn»; fin- hoints west of Siammcrsule to he hi-iili up in the lattr tiivru from iii n_ m_ to 1 p. m. institiil of l2 nit-n i clore they continui- tit-Er joixin" ter how urgent their l .‘ _ Why anyonc,sho1:li.l ilt-sri ‘ zlclny of three hours cannot hc s;i.t;s.‘nct.irily' cxplaincid. The sliozilti not ic over an hour's delay ill Siiuimcrddc aftrr lottetown and the frt- sht tra should proceed west before ,ll o'~ clock a. m. The arrangement would be unjust to the ‘ii t and also to PBSSCIQCIS, sibling e.,.. t; their journey, for they would he iota-i to drive the rest of the wag 11v they would be further nlicail than going by train. lt wouiil nlsii iic iltillist ti trade and other ‘ " ' nts< illf.°I‘t!>i.$ in the west. ‘Zhi- we .ern ,.eo;.ii;» are tn- titleil to bctt-r trcotmznt. tliairthis would be and oven to hatter then has been given them in the rnst. for it is a well ianiwn fact ‘that. this port of the road pay:- th: iii-st. Blnil inat- ter leaving” (‘li.'ir2o'.tctiJi-.n in the moron: ' win iii ari l\'t‘ on‘ y a, few hours l“ ilil‘-"<lll( c of St. John miiil on some day unil Island pnrex-s would he ‘no cnrthly good to the’ Wtsttru pcogilv if they were hunt; up for ‘hours lllLllZ the road. 'l“.1i2 West Prince Bouril of 'l‘railc hnve taken th‘ ‘inure pp and with the llfllliilldl. ntl Miinrton and at least nwth:n~ WPIZ-il’ tlisn last year is looizcil for vslrn the Board proposril n time tnhle which would he satisfactory to all concizriicd, hut it was turned down. it ivzzs not selfish one ciihzr, as swnis to le a: the bottom of whzit is now icing nsk- cd for.—-i\. I —l<‘:i.=hion's siiuunisinr, ALBERTON AND PRINCE couiny —I'Iolnian's millinery opening. ‘l-bdflli. —’l‘he Morning Daily Guardian can ihe obtained at Lsflerty's Tonsurial Parlors, Suinmerside. 12-16rt!. ——Send in your ordcT for gasolene now-a carload just received. R. T. inclines, not, Summerside. 4—5dr.li. l ——All news, advertising and sub- ,scriptioni~ in Albarton and vicinity should be handed to H. Clark, Agent. l—25drtf —~If you wnnt seeds that are relia~ ble and ricas that are reasonable write R. ‘. Holman, Limited, Sum- mcrside.. i-udroi. —Snturilay, April 8th, sprlnz mil- linery opening. You are invited to attend. Sinclair is‘; Stewart, I.til., Summersiile. ‘Pllklfzl. -Just received a carloail of gasiv ‘lone. Send in your order promptly ifnr n good, full, fresh cask. R. T. ‘Holman, LtiL, Stimmerslilc. Hdrdi. —Holmmi's Seeds are the high stniiilaril of quality and their prices are unbeatable. Aildrcss a card for prices to II. ‘T. Holman, Limited, Summersidc. ididriii. , —At the regular weekly meeting of the W.(‘.T.l'. hcld in the Y.M.L‘..-\. yesterday uftcrnoiiii zit which tlicrc ivns a large iitteniliincc, tiic sum of I\-Ii-iPI‘R-';$IILUU wns voted to the ‘Chino ltclicf d nzcdi Fund-S. crowning effort in for string. Visit our milliucry opcninil. Saturday, .\pril stli. All day and evening. Sin- clnir A‘: Stewart, l.td., Suinmcrsiilc. 445dr2i. pretty headweai" —(in Saturday, April Sth. wc will ilisplgy for _\‘l)llI‘ approval tlit‘ 50n- si n's ueivozst stylis in hiizh class mil- linc-ry‘. You nrc eXliCflttl to liG pres- ent. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd, Snnr tncrsidc. l-btlr2i. —Dr. W. P. Mcllriile, Kensington, has purchased the residence on Dutli-r» in .-\.\'ennc, formerly owncil by the liitc Jiiuzcs Vonnick. The ili>cti.\i' is to he congratulated on his purchnsc HS it is one of the nicest ilwcllings in Rciisingtom-S. —All ailvcrtising in Summcrsiile nnd vicinity for The Morning Daily nnd Rural Daily as well as all new and renewal subscriptions, should be handed to Miss Amy G. Burrows, n- gent, Summer Street. All news should be given to J. F‘. Lnficrti‘, (luardinn Correspondent, Water Strcet. 1—25drtf. —The improved MUIlllTLll Steel Rance on account of its uniiuostiiin- able mcrit and sureriiirity" over all other Sticl Ranges, is in hcttcr de- mand than cvcr heforc; and l-oth the makers and their azents-Jlrncc, Mc- Kay & ('u., l.td., Snnmxersiile, report unprecedentul salts. (‘nil nnd inspwt, or ask for circulars. li-irtudxvhvl. —Thc home of George ll. and .\lrs. lUlnrk, Kensington, wi-is the scene oi ;it pretty event on \vf.’fllli3S(lli_\‘ lust firhcn their ilziuizlitcr Miss Ethel was .unitcd in marriage to Heath (‘asley l of Kensington. The hriils was nttcnil- cd by Miss lilaggie Paisley, n sister of the groom, while Major Taylor, Hamilton, acted its IZYOUIYISIIHLH. The ceremony was performed hy Rev. E. J. Icnttcc in the presence of only ,the immililin.te friends and relatives of the contracting p:irtics.—>‘.. Wlie it Com ” in the cigarette deck. “Chip 8S the Black Cat cigarette wins every time. .'-.i' 7i‘ l’ , i to a Show Down Bliick Cuts are the sees l0 cents today for s box of inn Black Cat Cigarettes 10 for cents Smoke one. If you don't find it the rnildest, smoothest, most frsgnnt cigarette you ever tinted for the price, we'll refund your “snte." And Black Cuts don't “ bluff." They give you precisely what you "call" for-pun tobacco, free from any form of "sweetest-rs“ or ldultersat. Pater cigarettes are not made st u] price. A! All Good Tolueuialn CARIBRAS a! MARCIANUS CIGARBTTBS. Ltd. .- Call 0n Us For Your ‘Wants on Kitchen Hardware. We can supply you. Pots, Pans, Basins, Boilers. llolnuL. All Uur customers and all .~nfisfi€(l .‘ Tlic professional, the business man, the athlcic, suppliei with our High-Grade Shoes Plenty more for all the l£<1lllll)',lll(§ best assortment on the bloclcvarii iv style, at prices that please. i Don't pui on “any shoc that fits” wh :n you can get finish zind style tlir awn in. MORRIS & SMITH OllPPII Si’ CAMERON e, (lreul. fluorite Street. lIIHABULDUS RESULTS Ill llllllVElllll, 6.8. GIN PILLS Brought Relief “I ‘suffered untold misery even when under treatment from the best doctors for over ten inontlis, and nothing seemed to do uie any good or relieve my painful condition. My trouble was Inflamma- tion of Kidneys and Bladder. _ I finally determined to go to the Victoria llospilul, Halifax ,for treatment. Two days, however, before my intend- ing departure, n neighbor called and happening to have a GIN PIL_L in his pocket, insisted on my taking it. I did so and six hours after inking it, the results and benefits I derived were simply nothing more or less than mirac- ulous. Instead of goingtotlic hos ital, I sent for n box of GIN PILLS wit l the result that I rim a cured mun. I recom- mend GIN PILLS to everyone suffering from Kidney 'l‘rouble.” Licivis lihicPnnnsox. Tnkc GIN PILLS on our, positive igiizirariice that they will cure you or money prozzzpily rcfuuilcil. 5irc. a BOX —~(> for $_,5 >__<ciit on receipt of price if your dealer doc". no‘. lrinillc (‘iIN TILLS. Sample bor: frcc if you write. us. National Drug and Chemical Cm, lmpt. l‘ IE Tor-win 5; —R. T. Holman, l.td., Sumrnersiilc, announce their spring millinery open- ing to take place Saturday, April tth. 4-6dr3i. VllCllllT SENATORSHIF llllD FINANCES WERE DISCUSSED (Continued from page 3.) l‘. l‘). Island. THE Plllfilillldll introduced a hill to zimenil the Land Assessment Act. MR. McPHEE resumed the debate on the motion that the House g0 in— to committee of supply. He recited nt some length the arguments to show that the Conservative party were lurgely responsible for the debt und taxation of the Province und contrasted the merits and policies of the opposing pnrtics. His fluent speech wns applauded on the minis tcrinl side. MR. DELANEY charged the Gov- ernment with handling the public moneys loosely and spending too much. He was for economy, and bc- lieved a public mun should handle the public money as he would his ‘own. It‘ was too bad to think that we hnd n‘ deficit of $30,000 to $40,000 illlilll‘ all the taxes lnid on. If they kept on the debt would not be one million but two millions. He thought there must he graft somewhere. I-le reviewed the trasnportntion question, cold storage and Government House outlay and criticised Mr. Cox pretty sharply. MR. hIATI-IIESON followed, recit- ing the ziinenilmcnt which asserts the right 0f_thc House to grant or with- hold supplies. He lZlTiCtffl how this right was won till no money could he expended unless first. voted by the people's representatives. Now we arc in (longer of losing this priceless boon. The (iovcrnzncnt set this prin- ciplei at noucht. Ii they could spend .$'.il,5()tl on ilovcrnmcnt House with- out a vote rof the House they could spend the entire revenue thnt way. It was n wnste of time to vote money, the wriy things are goinir. He denied that the Public Works Act gave pow- cr to spend money which had not heeii voted, except in emergencies. The $450 pnid for boring for coal, rind the giving away of the jnil site were other cases in point. Did inem» hcrs on the other side want the Op~ position to follow‘ the same course when they cninc to power? In 0t- tiivru. not even the salaries of the civil servants could be pnid till the money was voted by Parliament. As to ileluycd accounts he said the ac- counts of the Rocky Point Ferry for 1908 only appeared for the first time this year. Other accounts were cited which had been held over for one, two or three years. There was i\oth- ing to show that many 0f these hills, had ever been checked, or supervised, or that the goods were received, or were applied to the purpose for which they were ordered. And there were no vouchers to show that the money had been paid. He showed that there were like delays in accounts for ex- penditures on Falconwood Hospital and the Infirmary, and that in case of conl supply it WHS impossible to tcll how much wt-nt to one institu- tion or the other. He argued that by the ilelnycd accounts no one could tell what the present liabilities of the Province are. Such loose methods favored waste and graft. I-Ie showed that the iiccounts of J. H. Myrick, Provvse Brothers and other firms ileiiling largely with the Government- the ‘latest entries were for April last year. He believed that other uccounts totalling many thousands were hold hack in like mnnncr. At fi ifclock the House adjourned till tomorrow morning at Ill o'clock. iiii iiiiiii iii lHE iiiw iiii “in siiiiiii; Features 0f The Easter Millinery Opening At Sinclair 8i Stewart L t d, Summerside. A thing of Leanty is said tn he a joy forever, and while this maynqt lm-ve been inttnzled to apply tn mil- iinery, yet one might he tempted to make the remark as they walk through tlieiMillinery rooms of "Sin- Clflll‘ d! Stfiwart. Ltd." and see the tempting ilisplny of new spring styles portrayed for their opening, which takes place tomorrow, Saturday, Ap- I'll 8th. The attractiveness that ap- peals nt the first casual glnnce is in- tensified on ‘a closer (ibszrvation. Graceful shapes are evolved from fine and supple mnterlnl and th: new col- or tones are brought out in very charming groups and blending. The prevalence of black and white is ‘Very noticeable. The relieving note being given by touches of Coral, Emerald KPH". Wrflnlllm, red and coronation pink. French hemp, which resembles fine meal. in used to quite and ex- nu: cuiuttorrcriiwu suitability w T who See See Seeour - ' See our Ribbons, 01H’ Olll‘ Lowest Cash Prices. H? with new made. lug of. in 'l‘oronto aisnnnimnkmmonun- Do not for please you. Semi-realty: lllailnring S. A. .\l_c1')()NALI) Some dome crown and softly rolling brim large modes with softly rolling brim continued in graceful lines. The crre shown of this mamrial and are foundntiin is soft, white Mohair most attractive. Other cxtremuly braid and tho upper surface is pnr- nmart styles are ltlltllfid in thc,tially overlaid with a wide fitted ap- "Napoleonic" model with deg]: brim pliiiuc hf black Princess lace, which in front. The trimming carries out veils a band of Coronation Pink rib- the period idea, being of Empire vcl- hon; this being brought out in i; vet with large how at hack. . large how at the side and back. Another pretty color combination The use of black an-d white is i! Men in a lflfze hat which has the shown in a somewhat novel manner tent in many of the new hats. “it has satisfied so many customers. I ' nae-r or 11.1.." Have you chosen 310w‘ Hat ? Quit of the Rut 0f . ommon Placeness HAT is what was universally expressed as the opinion of those who saw our Millinery Opening. The lizits ziresoimc0iuni0n:so_lar1ed_ in iii $lgIi5—and withal so very beautiful, so low in price, and so altogether suitable that we are more than pleased with the succe y» “ Now We Are Enthusiastlc"_ Our fine Tailoring Stock is replenished styles in the finest tailoring. \\'liat we promised has come to pass. new styles help not only to distinguish lit-tween Semi-ready tailoring and ready niiitle clothing, but to emphasize the larger service in the real meaning of Semi-ready .tiiiloring-—tailoriiig, mind you, not ready- Wc want to show you. “Y: want to slio\v_morc than we desire to sell, for it is future business wc are think- To offer you such service as will bring you again and yet again. To show you the styles worn in New York, , Montreal, and in all the creative centres of fashion. Your buying now is not what we want. It is your interest, and the helpful impres- sions which niny come from your frank expressions-which I shall prize most. Now we are enthusiastic. of new garments which have just arrived force unstintt-d praise, and we have spent a. brief lifetime in their study. And the new Semi-ready Tailoring will win your enthusiasm. - store of embarrassing insistence. \Ve assist you to a finding of what will suit you and There were many hats sold, hats with style features that could not possibly be called ordinary-and the question remains. llave you chosen yours yet ? If not there zirc still many left, from WlllCll to_ choose, but the: numbers are rapidly depleting-so coine soon. If your hat is not trimmed Choose it and leave it with Miss Rendle inultcs .1 spccizilty of giving you tlic llflt suitable i... YOU, Childreds Dainty Hats. Ready to WearStraw Hats. Exquisite Trimmed Millinery. Millinery Requisifes, Flowers, Silks, Ornaments (810. The very sweetest line of Childreds Hats in the City. Satisfaction Sure. ffilfidié/gffli’. - 0f/ARZO7TETOWN6‘ am DEPARIYIENML $7005 Semi-ready Clothes-advanced The The shipments one moment feel that this is a in models partially veiled in Ninoin. One large list for formal wear is of white chip, the brim rolled along the left edge. It is faced underneath with black and white striped Nlnon, finish- eii with velvet cord. The crown is covered in q similar manner. There are many little tailored hats, very smart in their simplicity of line and trimming, and varied in color, ss of oiir opening, for Plumes, i Good Violins at $2.50 up. l-Ivi-ry ilimiiy should possess a Rood violin. A good violin ls easy to learn and in the hands of even aii ordinary player ac- quires a clear and mellow tone that charms and captivates all listeners. , - We hnvenfine stock of ren- "lllbly priced instruments in 810d!- mostly in Strainer and Siradivarus models. finely fin- ished superbly toned. The values offered are truly unusual --tlie prise attached is nn in- Blll! to each instrument. Come in and select your fav- oritc. Prices $2.50 up. A E Toombs I77 Queen Street. a- as the pastel tones. Some have the upper part of either brim or crown veiled with Nlnon thus giving it l two toned ellect. _ There are also a number of other styles featured ot» which spoon will not permit i; mention of hero. Remember the date o! opmn‘. 8st- urday, April sth-ons week M10" Easter, giving you‘ unph um "I leave your ordec Ind. have hat 50W‘ showing the stronger shodes as well vered before that date.