BEIPIHG Srlfcrrn Prom .rms users ness For me eululmlus slrurmw §°°m cn want '°\`~ “WWI li a down again sad '::t“D°'\ Nl dust. when be use been 1° 01° wtcw. was ine next 'laws M Dr- A A llebonald. who assisted Funeral takes Discs on Friday after oo n at 2 o'clock from her late reli ,}»f~' C|e°"°" Quicllm-&BeHer A Ngthing keeps bath_tubs §o papa if he would take n taste of . iskey Mamma tried to iv hi fresh and bflght RS Old some water but he was urigable m Dutch Clggngggg Simply swallow Both mamma and sprinkle a little of it on a L11 bf`USl'l Of* Cl0fl'l-f'l_lb~brisk~ came in papa was dead James A ]y_ then _wash with c1e8n,.:;:tInnls was very abusive I-ls did Warm _"`WRtC!‘. _Dll'f, SCU!!! second hold that I interfered with and disgolgi-among, th a t James A ‘Melanie had a ve ry firm nothing elsc will remove"_§;'liD. and I had to use all my dlS8PPC8f' fl'lSf&!lfly, ' was no confused that I cannot say ir Mm, 045,, ,I M . 4 f " ,i- _- what way he had hold of papa, but _ |,,¢', 3;f;:,_¢':n |62.” 'on' °" know that it was by the tm-oat, 1,, l’ li Iii u in talkin him Befo:':n%.hai':' he 'hid ehslfenggi' papa out to fight Papa said no James A Melnnis then said that he "°“1'i Put revs out Pepe sem, 'i BID ill UW own house and you cannot put me out. Mamma said "You don't dare pht him out. He then said ‘l will put you all out. ' He than elm; Wil” Dllili to meet him on the bridge tomorrow evening pap, nm' 'I am not able to fight now, I am too old Then he grabbed him ‘by the shirt collar again when 1,, wa, sitting on him With this my brother James and William Macdonald inter fered They then caught James A Me Innis and backed blin out of tba bee F001!! PBDQ was then coughing and vomiting blood I than ran in where papa was and said to mamma that papa is sick new After James Mclnnis let go his hold I asked wh I C8ll6l. brother Jim and Viilliam Macdqn to come back, and when they appear to be very drunk In tht angth to break him away and 1 he third attempt my brother James \'°\lli\ handling that accordn gone on working trial at the next sitting of the Bu preme Court. .___-_-..__..____ TUE D Y -ARRIVAL -The B S Cascapsdia from Montreal with a very large in ward freight arrived in Summa;-Bid( “Fly BGBWPGBY morning and lefi “Bain about five P m for Charlotte town and Picton and will call 1 Summerside on return to Montreal Friday morning J 'IEMAINS ARRIVE- A ele Kram was received Saturday morning conveying the news of the death at the residence of her nephew Mr. W. F. Jardine, North Cambridge, Mass., o -“fir” Mllfgarct Jardine, formerly of hrcetown. The remains arrived by th. himpress last evening and .rere take; to the home of Mr T n sworn I-le agreed entirely with the ,de evidence given by Dr. Mcblillan and with opinions and deductions found b! him He considered that cause of -WEDDING BELLE -The residence death was heart failure brought ou of n, by fear or over~exertion and the Clinton was the scene of n very pret . i g to cy the evidence of witnesses, was given eld the deceased might be sudicient t united in the holy bonds of matri cause death if heart had been left mony to Mr Hedley ill son of M in its usual condition it might have and Mrs Harvey Woodside of Clin Ml' -7 D Stewart, on behalf of the by Crown. requested the Magistrate to Pres °“\‘=“d the chsrzc against the p lam Gertrude neu nl stanley played oner to murder but the Magistr Lohengrin’s wedding march, as the allowed it to stand bridal party entered the parlor. The 'H10 Mfmlstrate after reviewing tht bride, who was given away by hcl ff evidence remanded the prisoner to father, was prettfly attired in whitt the County jail of Kings County for ta nes to the People's Cemetery lrul particulars will appear tomorrow J Mr. and Mrs. Peter Warre Wedding on May 14th, when their est daughter, Mabel Mae, was ton The ceremony was performer Rev John Murray, pastor of the byterfan church, New London eta cloth, and wore the edectxvl veil and orange blossoms, and carries a large bouquet of pink and whit: carnations The bridesmaid Mis: Hazel V Woodside, sister of ¢ groom, wore a pretty gown of Copen hagen blue and also carried earns tions The groom was supported by William H Warren, brother of l bride The house was beautifully de cornted for the hal>l>Y event wltl wedding bells and trailing evergreens Alter congratulations had beer showered on the young couple, th guests partook of a bountiful repast The evening was then spent ln m.usl' and social intercourse. About nim o'cioclr a large number of boys auf' .zlrls with their bells and horns sur- (rounded the house, and clamoured fo: la sight of the bride and groom.Aftei ' they had been given the pleasure am’ a good supper, they uietl dispersed il ` . q *___* and William Macdonald took James ~ #Q Q A. Mclnnls oi! papa and appeared tc .. “ -“ R _ have quite a struggle to get him O1 1 ~ ~ sway. 1 believe -tbstlt was the lil- ' ' ( i ' /;f “B ff age that papa received at the (` 1 f( [] ‘hands of James A. Mclnnis that [C , _ caused his death. Mamma, James . II and myself told James A, Mellini; several times during the encounter % that papa was not strong, that his heart was weak, and to leave him ’ alone. but he would not. ‘ ,I ' _ Corroborative evidence was given by _ ‘Mrs. Mclnnis, and James Mclnuis _ ~ _,i _ widow and son of the deceased. It is said that after the prisoner left tho scene of the tragedy he called at a ncighbor's house and told them 5 that Callian Mclnnis was dead. 'f_-_- 4 ` e "`j If THE VERDICT. ` The Jury returned a verdict that - the deceased came to his death owing _ __ _ to the rough treatment and excite- ' ' ' ' ment resulting from an assault on the part of James A. Mclunls. ° FOR WOMENS AILMENTS ' PRELIMINARY TRIAL. he trial was held in the Cour .cf "14' uses* l u. Aw Dr.Merf¢|'s l"ems|e|’i||s have T t been the Standard for 2ll gags House at 8 p. m., before Mr. Michael Y ‘ McCormack, J. P., Stlpendiary Mag- and for 4" years prescribed and rate. Mr. J. D. Stewart, barrister, 0.- c _ M.C. ,A. rooms, Summcrside, last evening, W Pl’ 5 resolution was passed approving or cess in their new home nt Bradal -P. G. 'r_ A -Ai n meeting cl the im Prince County executive of the Tem- th perance Allianc held in th Y B" the action nl the Provincial Alliance iw in appointing s field secretary for the Island. From reports received from ‘ different sections much satisfaction Y the funds to maintain this position J- were being received. Among other Rl e general meeting of the Prince in -MEDICAL MEETING.-A meeting th of the Prince County Medical aociet Summerside, Friday evening, with n ed diiicrent parte of cue county at which ln . . L. l-Iumpllrey 'il 7 - Wilmot Vaney, from which place tml The many handsome and useful pre funeral takes place today at2 o'clocil Renta felflfy 90 fill! ¢Sf-Wm in “lbw Lo N0,-th Bedgque Cemet,,.y_J_ *hc young couple are held. Tb~ ___ . aroom’s gift to the bride was i e bridesmaid a gold brooch, Mr ish them much ha iness and suc- -AN INDIAN BAND.-The brass ,ms expressed at the wa in which instruments ordered recently by Rev. matte,-5 discussed was tm, “mug 0, arrived in Summerside yesterday.Thc struments, 14 in ali, were pur- counly Alliance the date of which ,'i_h°“°dt "°“<; V‘;h‘;1°§’é5f°X§;r,‘;‘ 83%; oron o an c s meeting will he announced later. which has been collected through concerts, teas and socfals given by y ing Mic Mac Musicians are being was hcld in the Council Chamber. trainee and will shortly, lc is expect- iarge attendance of medical men from which will be a credit not only to the following officers were eiectedz- province. Many of the Indians are Pres-Dr. A. McNeill, Summerslds; gifted musicall and look forward ndsome silver Pudding dish, and ti d Mrs. Woodsfde‘s many friend: H6. THURSDAY A. McDonald, P. P. of Grand ver for the Lennox Island Banu e Indians. A number of promis- , develop into a first class band elr little island but to the whole suit the societies forming the parade or B R Jenkins, Messrs Jas Bc- y Iames McNeil tlieB I. S A O H The Northumberland docked earlier ings which animate us on this aus i than had been expected and ss s rs cio wars not on hand at the landlllt H1-I with joy, sud the cause of this joy '\ordsbip, his brother, Dr L0lli1,fs twofold Owing to the long contl- flousl ills! oneofourliitistahletscalicd .1 Leary. of Chatham, Father when ,mea l-Oli. who succeeds the Blllioii it lamented Bishop we have been as or- h°“d"‘°h° ‘i°|" “°“'°"“ °' “°““'“l"°m 3stlwrst. Rev Maurice McDonald pb s ear 'sash Bud A10! HGDOKICN. Wim W ment that our fatberlesa condition tomnanied him from Picton. were met W" " it the wharf and the Bishop was re mm verently received by Dr. G J Mc- B Lellan of Charlottetown The procss- ,nh 8 3 l°” 'meh 'md '°“l`t°¢ 'mm Q“°°“ that he whom the Holy See had tho street met the carriages at the head ,en of the wharf and reforming proceeded man to the Pro-Cathedral in the follow dist( ing order The first carriage with His “uv .ordshlp Bishop 0 Leary, Dr Louis me >'Leary, Father Wheaton and Dr Mcv Db, Lellsn the second with Father Mau to rice Mcllonald Charlottetown, Father thu. ”°D°”“m °' Pl°t°“ “nd M°°"“ over us, are, by reason of these cir- .fiss 13.2 L.::;:..°.‘:° °:.'.'.s':.:° gy---»--» »- al Dr B R Jen ins and Hon W Y ,th Regt Band C M B A Knights hearts. therelore, we welcome Your. of Columbus, League of the Cross §;";"c The procession which was headed by and he I eague of the Cross Band, was It marshalled by Mr P S Brown _ Tlb interior of the Pro-Cathedral _ i_ ,\ -_ -» f r ~-- '-»- ' ._ ~ `_ V. -'--*~- .--_ _ .--v--. - - 2-- -1”’ - ---v”-- ---- Y -- - _.-__ _L_ _ ' ',.._.§Q.°_"_°i°“°'i f' !_\_Dl¢0_ 6.) "disturbed the narrow -margin that -'URS GEORGE PIO;';H1N(i --lvnrlous societies took their pisses in 'ltr it Please Your Loi-dshl ' 9 __ ~ . . ' .. '. ' p: '_' . ' William ' iaseiloum ,,“ hm, . iillhd. The unusual quantity of dark The death ooecurred at the Prince me an 0 bell We. the e e to sive expression to the feel P occasion 0 hearts to day are over-flowing , and, ons quently the announce about to cease was in itself ¢| t welcome to us to be our ruler and guide, was a ll e youth for his scholarship and “' 8 B dience we would naturally tender a di n - illness and death of our late Z for the past three and one half F" c e of ability and character alread ‘° nguishcd in spite of his cumpsr ‘“ bout Zutoo We tell you truthfully and coaclcn- li l O, harmless as soda, will cure your enry minutes and always leave you lin good. e tell you further that these fableis iii break up n cold. will _relieve mdil°‘° on and the rnontlli sms of women. Every user of ZC 100 will fell YW ut our icy and satisfaction were the same thing. So.wlll every druggiit anced by the fact of our knowin nd dealer who sells them. Generaily.,you‘:lccc;n what every bo- y sqys as being so, but we don’t ack you take anybo¢ly's word about '/.UTOO blcts. Try them. Know for yoluscif hat lliose reniurlsnliio little tablets yglllll 2;: at dealers or by mallposiprnfd. I Pf““°“°° '1`**“° “"1 11°” ° Md ox llnbansnn&ce..R-me cnailcenao. g itary whom Our Holy Fa should send to exercise authority feelings of love and respect ith the fullest sincerit of our dship as the Spiritual Head of our ese, to whom we offer unqualified unqucstloning submission is for us a matter of extreme re (Continued on page~eigh‘tV) -_.13-_....- was beautifully decorated the color papal colors. Cn either side of the door and on either side of the altar was the Union Jack and the Bishop's The Pro-Cathedral was crowded to .ts fullest capacity when the episco- _ial procession entered. Among those ,iresent were His Honor, the Lieuten- £-Ion. the Premier and Mrs. Mathie- for son. gm? While the Bishop was robing. the dx' rhildren's choir rendered the hymns cur stalled the new Bishop, preceded by hi' proceeded to the altar. His Lordship ffl' suit, Deacon; Father M. J. Smith, Sub-Deacon; Father I. R. A. McDon- co aid, Master of Ceremonies, and Mgr.,h‘} Diocese, and a number of other dig-_MW the papal bulls regarding the ap-lf,','§_ -cbenle being yellow and white the Pavel M8- Send Name and Address To' iN 'mn Pho-cl'rl-innnan d ant-Governor and Mrs. Rogers, the H, U pr ser, ,hm nurvolisclbgility. lack of vigor. weak- ins, or t'lle follies of youth, that has i ed so many worn and n rvo m .1 for the month with much feeling and :d"d" expression. After being duly in- think everymnn who wishes fo regain . is cross-bearer, Rev. Pius McDonald, 'flgtermined to sendn copy gl'i_l,e p,-e..¢,;,,'f¢ and about thirty surpliced priests, l-l°“Bf"°° °| °h“¥°- in H P'H‘“- °"d1"HFV' it f ix was attended by Father P. P. Arsen- This nr'fas':;i-imion comes ir--msnh sic \'l\ o g e p t irether. th' ki l t I Il t Phelan. late Administrator oi the senelbemmg l- il; Tfnngegigly '§'<'$'"¢hn¥- d 'th r f. I f ll l. niierics- ‘§l'$'$"f§'fi_cglli'g blfnl'-.‘i§l'l"w"i'lli 'l'\»_l-'.'§»'lf\`i| 'S25 The Rev_ D_ J_ G_ Mepoimld read entmsdic.ine~i.secure what I believe is pgiutmenf, of the new Bishop, lyisedlzsnd :Lo curio himself at horns quiet. 'rbe Rev. Mgr. Phelan tncn relic the ,i’,,'),", ,‘,‘,&f‘,f,_ E§’_'R,,‘,§{,§§‘;gf§,,;§‘,ff§,,,;',}‘§,,};,,;j =\ddrel;; ogtth; elergydaslflollowsj hléiafgylaelgh-ins. ;\;)i|%i:l:1;\‘;idr;vii»,|; ,,i,,,,d y,l,,,l,,, The g everen enry oscp H G F' 11 A Ds n omeaiy, n. 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Made ogonly the best zinc-s Shingles. coated steel sheets Our patent interlocking' side joints make an abso- lutely watertight, r u s t- prooi' roofing. “EASTLAKE" Metallic Shingles never need repairs. Write us for booklet. -ml ‘k,.-.t' t t' . b'iu ‘il‘+?>l?-"r'6`i'iéi`i“li'v"é‘ $i.'.i‘.e'.l? e‘¢‘Sr“‘de - pu , "4 an ¢,;||¢¢|-gg . mem ers of the clergy of' lunch ng gi" um. . fluid blood found in brain might bs County Hospital late last ning ' ,_ . Jlmss `A.`?e1,,3' tht; dim” caused by choking. ' rs. George Pickering of ghzrbroor |';'::l°1';'|.',\',',',';'_' . 'cyan “"'°'m_t° th., “t":v "mn" 0' 0"°"'°""°""w"' 'mf _ , _ I _ _ . _ ,_ _ A Y I _ ° ' e A ur _ ' ' _ _ . " i _ ' ol '- . '_ r ' _ ‘ 0 - ` - I ‘ ; ~ " - ' .. _ - ' _ _ r. _ _ ' ' ‘ ' - to _ 2 ' '_ i , _ . ' ' ' _ I ' ' ' ' ` P - . ' ' ill ' , ' . ' . - " . _ _ _ __ d, . _ _ k . ' tc. _ ‘ - : - -; - - -; l . /_ Y I _ _ _ ‘ th . _ Q . _, . .{ _ . _ - . ‘l , . _ ' a , _ f ' _ ' _ ' ' ' - e ' L __ _ _ ' _ ° ' . I __¢‘ . t ‘ ‘ ' _ ‘ Do , ij -v sa/4.‘¢.ll.u...4.¢¢»... . For s:i`e by R.T lioimanlimifed S"i1imeislde,P.E,I,f 1 ~ -:- f --- 1: . . _ ist f'¢C0lIl¢lIlIld¢d by Pfly\lClllll» Georgetown, appeared for the Attor- A¢¢¢pf ng nth"-_AQ a||d|-|_|8si3“_ ney General and Mr. J. J. Johnson, is was substantially the same as rlummerside The following were elect T n ly E ' ~ J b ~'r' - that ivan at the I t ._ rs. lc iwen, OLeary, o nsun, ig p rnerside _ J _ Y , Vice Pres-Dr J B Champio T nt with keen pleasure to the time when - . _ . n, y Valley; Seety-Dr. John Jardine, t Charlottetown for the ns n F- Summerside; Association Trustee ol G 1 P 0 9 Prince County Hospital Board of on having overcome the first difiicui-` M d I S7 € L d _ DOCTORS' EVIDENCE' livlanagementh-Dr. A. A. McLellan, ty, securing the instruments. e O e , t s Tl” °Vm°°°°’ submltked dufini the ed advisory committee to consult. Yesterday Charlottetown was en s ' _°ft°l`U00D Sitting W8! th!! Of MCDVU' with Hospital Board on internal man- fcte for the reception of and W8l¢0ms - ' Q $56 ~ ME- M1"`»M°I’-‘D19 and Ml`5~ Mdnnis- agement of Prince County Hospital- to Bisho 0'Lear . Fla s we e is- p 9 ¢ l hey will have their own band. The uardian heartily congratulates them D y s r <1 layed on mafny buildings throughout - -Z li _ 8 “flu” - nlsb; Gallant, Wellington; lr, w. Jnr- the city. strings of buntlng and elec- = A when nm court "°““U.’~°d at 7-30» Jardine, Tanton and Sinclair, Sum- tric lights were hung across many ol. DEW' LP' Mcmma-U WHS Cfiued the streets and from ~ an I d sworn. He testified as followsc- - "`”‘ eral yesterday afternoon to proceed T t0 si mv (43 7.) 20472 31;, ' three witnesses read and viewing the REGISTERED 'N _ B01" body I decided that an autopsy was c . This I f med b t unt of the verdict in the case of lzucusll sub csulnl-in 2° °“““" "°'°' ° "°°“ ““‘° ‘ and 9 io’clock this forenoon. I was 0 . . . . assisted by Dr A A McDonald Summerside Rifle Association. The 5 B urls. We found the body lying at lrt of the deceased was buttoned in as follows: ~ Leaves owner-'s nent, except the cop button which _ _ . c ginblgg, Chggloffgiown, M9"- was missing. There was s. tear about 1911, a Writ Was iBS\\@d Hglllllsli U10 _ day’ May nh' tllxee inches long, two or three inches -- the left shoulder. a third tear over 1 w op ne . e ventricles were found to nothing abnormal about the thorax, abdomen or the lungs but the smallrr bronchials of both lungs were much congested. The heart appeared flabby, larger and paler than _ususl. The heart's arteries were in a highly ad- nccd state of disease being ex- emsiy 'hard and' fibrous and ine one lace almost obliterated. The aialzerlol-3 _ of stomach presented `ms'ny s of Eskham Waggoneris now ten years ‘S0 ZBBUOD although the mucous mem- eld. He bas bee arse, pi-nes and el- bra r. plumes to /his credit in the'sbow_ring,` svlew and kidneys' were- normal- and has never been beaten in his ere was more blood in brain than ll ne appeared intact. The live onto Exhibition in 1906, ni-sc nc the sblmr 'H16-_.‘-".ic0dsssti°a srrcsred sinbcrsc winter Fair, in 1909, em to be recent. 'l‘he_,_irothv scrum ini et the Halifax mxuiblclnn ln 1909, brcuchlsls is but _Ivlll 11°* llrst at the sl. Jenn Icxhlbiuen ef_§9°°“°¢ |01' 111-- I kin:-might have the same year, Brat at the.;King's .l. BI-N‘l>l¥__f0 50 Wit U- T110 .°.0l\di' county Exhibition, -1910, end ni-st at f-1011 <1! hurt. my mind. ill' thc it n bl the Provincial Exblbltlcn, charlotte- 1?riucil>'c1'iaetcr'lf#i|uvealsceee.- The for n vote le- cover their airspace ,mine Kensington ave, night, and town in the-same year, his stock al- h°4l`t !°°m°‘l~5b0l¥f'§§|¢ $0 <10 R9 UF’ so being- successful in the _p ze_ring._ (11110-P7 W°l’l’_»f . -_llllfd W lllldU°» *Wit* Eskham Waggener is toda one of Wt 0" °'°*"°*5l‘fi°H mlim °°'1°° if the very -best heavy stock horses in t° “WP I °h°“ld N589 3 5* `5°m°‘ Canada. His color is bay, with stripe t on face, hind legs, and one foreleg white. He was bred from Johnulem- son, Eskhamll-louse, Garstan`g, Eng- land, and imported to Canada' by Mr. J. B. Hogate, Sarnia, Ont. Pedigree--Sire Guntnorpe Advance, 13136; dam' Hazel/ 32404, the beet brood mare _the world ever knew, by Dukeof Clarence 4th, 18998; grand- dam 8we_ep, black, by Brontes. 8829, bred by John Kellet, Pllling, Eng- land; great grand dam Ping, black, by Bri ish Tom Std, 6834,' bred by John lhllet, Pilling; m,g1“d_ - _ ing child with equal snfst ."|‘h nev- He will leave the owner's stables on Monday,.f-May. Sth, and travel @'n°“' ~°°u°»-'-b"°“ “P WW' “"1 f°"°" through Wilt`_shlre,- Hunter River,” Fredericton, flhnenald, ' Shamrock. Newton, Klnkora, Albany, "i‘ry'on, Urspaud, Hampton, .Canoe Cove, Nine Mile Creek and New Haven, re- turning to Charlottetown on May ltth: 1_ Dates fof placeslwill appeali- latsr. ` - , ._ F. W.” HUGHES, _. _ ~ 0lli0RGH._KliiLLYf _ - _ ` Owners. Aeneas Murray, in charge. _va tr D tru ~ _ A ~ . _ class. Hs won first prize at the Tor- I “P2311 tb lilld- TM U00 fluid W” Um mall ary s e A Sill'c` Medicine ‘I For The Baby BBbY'B Own Tab eta are a safe med- icine for little on In fact they are lllllrlrlliesil by a government analyst £0 5° lbl0luiie1_y___free_ from opiates or any of`tJle` diiigs so-`bannful to the lives of little ones. The Tablets never do harm7¥"l_"°¥sf load and may be liven to the new-born babe or grow- Y _ *Y fail' to cure cobhtlpatlcn, indiges- d fmakeitgecnlng 'rue *sublets are sold by? medicine dealsrsror by wi »at- Iidsnts a hot from The Dr. hl:l.fams° Medicine Co., -Brockville, -mr ating- _.~ "'»l`2‘:"E'7¢l'§i 1 l'¢%‘il==l¢a:“c:l cl ll 'H A A sawn t was notified by the Attorney Gen- C -CASE SET'I'LED.-- Through the Lakeville and perform all autopsy efforts of Premier Mathieson and Hon ; the body of Gallian J. Mclnnis. A. E. Arsennult the department of er hearing tha evidence of the Militia and Defence, the department has decided to make a grant to cover the defendant's cost and also the Mrs. Webster vs_ six members of the following are some of the moves in length in bed, with considerable blood this important case_' 'The plaintiff t makg the season of gazing from nose and mouth, The claimed to have been lnlurcd from a d rifle bullet fired from the Rifle Range on August 31, 1910. On May 19th, defendants for $1500 damages and aw the collar, 3 smaller ‘tear over the cnse was tried in Georgetown in D .ful 1911 the trial lasting four days ' Y _ . t niet. 'rbe brain was removed and wben' an my brought in a verdict c d Th for piaintld of $950 and costs. From contain a lot of free fluid: There was this decision the defendants appealed 8 to the full bench and at the same time applied for a non-suit on several grounds. The argument on the air peal and these applications were heard in Charlottetown in January, i9lZ, when judgment was reserved, and in the following May the unani- mous decision allowing s non-suit on ‘the grounds that the defendants vwere ‘members of an organized Rifle Assoc- iation under the statues of Canada, and wereentitled to notice before ac- tion which in this case, was not given, The defendants, notwithstand- ing this decision, were under consid- erable expense and as they claimed in one of their pieas,in which no decisilm was given in the judgment, they were not liable by statute bein!! 5” UYKHH' ized Rifle Association. They therefore made application to the departlilshf- wblcbf has been grant” cl' “ll 8° $950 the amount of the verdict at the trial to reimburse the Dliilllim fo’ her iniury The application by the _ . _ 2 ng out of the ordin mu t hav' plaintiff for their costs was not t d.~ The defendants in this suit 52:31. R. Crockett. E. H. Monklsv. _L H' p,-geimrd, A, W. Leard, E. W. Y ‘Manson and J. F. Lailci'l»y-J- ` through Milton to Charlottetown. -FP ‘ WEDN ESDA_Y _QABOT BAILS.--The steamer Ca- ... .ues nm~1=v c-us 1°' Srl- Lm ut” _d(,¢hnpg|,ng n cargo of coal at Bummerside.-J. nnlwrlos.-in rsrcrtiuz tim co-l'i-gegtion of the Prince County Maxill- cai Association Y°'*‘°"d°Y mm” "3 the names of Dr. John F. McNeill. Wd. D,-_ John Jardine were omitted from the list of the committee te. consult with the Hospital Board.-I. __ BIRD CAIRNS.- T h s deaxlsiceuned YOU-°i”‘1G!. I-W" 5 protracted illness of Miss Birdx Guru” mmguter of Mr. William ggi,-na Bulmznerside, leaving s father, one sidter, Margaret md one brotherx gm, to mourn. Funeral takes P1800 from her father's residence st 2.00 D m _ to-morrow, Thursday, to the ' . ' _ I ' 5-I4llB6i. ' ,P'eople's cemeterY-‘“J- ‘ \ Kay M5311 ii ' ' I . he Steam Navigation o's wharf, along Great George trcet to the Pro-Cathedral was gaily nfl plcturesquely decorated. -- Thla Pro-Cathedral and vicinity was electrically illuminated, making ti most pleasing effect. The hall of the Knights of Columbus was artistical- y illuminated and the words “Wel- ome to Our Bishop" circumscribed he emblem of the order. Many of the stores and buildings in he neighborhood of the Pro-Cathe- ral and along the route of proces- sion were brilliantly lighted and de- oratcd. Unfortunately the weather was un- ropitious. Rain fell in torrents dur- ing the day but faired somewhat owards the evening. Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather crowds thronged the streets s the steamer neazlad the wharf. Thr- ,--» -_-___.,_ __ _ --____ form A Pure Bred Certificate of Pure Bred $fa‘l- ion No 4. Commodore Ledyard -34709* Will make the 2nd round of season 1913, leaving Bonshsw Monday May 19th at 10 o‘clock for N. Dawsans N. Tryon, remaining over night. Tuesday will go to Chas. Blacks, Bedeque for dinner thence to Glovers till noon Wednesday," thence to Mar- gate, Clifton and to Austin McNeils Stanley Bridge over night. Thursday 2 through Bay View, Cavendish to Thomas Doylss, Rustico, noon, thence - thro S. Rustico New Glasgow and l-Iuntor River to' John Spences Brookfield over night. Frida 23 Will remain at Hughes Stables- till Saturday 10 o'clock thence to Mat. Acorns, Village Green noon and to James Finlays Vernon remaining till Monday noon 25th thence to Jno. R. McLeods Grand View, over night. Tuesday 21th to Chas. McDonalds Montague Bridge, remaining till 10 o'ciock Wednesday thence .through Bparrows road to A. M. Carvers half-1 way house over night. Thursday 29, to Hbrbert Carvers 48 noon thence to Charlottetown remaining till Sat- urday 30th noon, thence to Bon- shaw. This route will be continued health and weather permitting through the season. 1 For terms etc. apply to the owner Dr. Strickland or JOHN 0'ERIEN ` Ireharge. Mares at owners risk. Charlottetown 15th l May 1913. bonanza. but we ale anxious Msyz4MEff. August i 5th, 1913 Investor to close it out quick. This Company has secured Four (4) pairs bex Silver Black Foxes 1913 pups from The Silver Fox Rauching Company of Alberton, Fred L. Rog- ers, Manager, and are the very finest bred animals that can be procure-'l in the Province, having been brrd from Daltor, Uulfnn, Rayner and Gordon parents. The Company has agreed to ranch the four (4) pair with the Silver Fox Ranching Company for a charge of fifteen (15) per cent of increase for caring and marketing the product. This is the only proposition you can find al present where you can get in for less than the selling price of foxes. There is no need of writing a long ad about this proposi- tion-anyone knowing the Fox business knows this is a The Ranch The animals are to be kept in one of the most modern equipped and most successful ranches in the Province. We have secured a block of this stock and for a short time will offer it at par value. It is worth ten (io) per cent more Application Form To The Canada Fox Exchange and . lnvesfmcnf Company, Lid. Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ I hereby make application for. .C . . . . . _ . _ _ . . _shares of stock in the -Model Silver Fox Company, Ltd., at one hun- dred dollars (S oo.oo) per share and enclose herewith 5 . .. ... being ro p. c. and promise to pay the balance on or before - Dated this day of.............A. D. i9f3- \ N3m¢_'_,,,, _._ .,.....».» ..»..-»~~».»- .nee Address _ _ _ ‘_ _"___," .H-. . -.__ n» nassaui... . n » e P. S - The above stock is seilinfl l"'*PidlV and we expe" :be eniife bleu. will be .if :he m°fI==f "1 “ f°W days- The C F. E. & I. C. Ltd.