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PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDSATURDAY MA R¢H 21- |905 Pnicnirwo crzivrs' gg - ‘ ' 1-- I "~- 1- Y -f _ ' 3?" - Y I"-°'_i So Q ° PFW Hiward sland’ Pr min nl _II gi lat ri *ltr 4-” .-4' he ' ‘ " » ' __ 's If ` _l V .gf ; _ - . !_ W ` _ _ . ___ i a it-...N _ .. 1 .a Q.. 4 , . __ l--so - it twill- _ ildiltllll r -_-X Late Dr. R- Johnson- _A Noble Life and Example tha Cheered and Benefiteil Many- The Medical Profession THE srnamcs umro. il" EX3l'f9d 0 "8- As she was situated when the dynamite expert went out. _ bf mir-onlin Bl llllillllllli Two Gave information to Authorities, One Arrested Students Want informants expelled -Debate on the Gamey Charges Being Prolonged-Intense Political Feeling. GRAVFROBBING BY MEDICAL STUDENTS. Kms-sros March 20- (Special) -The students of Q»1een's University have unan- imously decided to suspend Messrs Span- kie and Gavan, two students who inform-. ed the authorities of Lansdowne that other students, Hutton and Sandwick intended to rob the grave of Miss Smith. ONE STUDENT UNDER ARREST. Hutton was arrested, but was afterwe rl released on ba’l. _nxBa'rB ON 'rim oalnr CHARGES. Tosoiero, March 20-(Special)-The Con- servative members of the Legislature have decided to continue for some days yet the debate on the Gamey charges. FEELING IS VERY INTENSE. Feeling is so intense in Liberal circles against Ganiey that it is said he is in dau- ger of personal violence. IDRD DUNDONALD MAY LEAVE. A Orrawa, March 20-(Special)-It is un- derstood that a difference of opinion has arisen between the men of the Militia De- partment and Major-General Lord Dun- douald in regard to militia organization Ind the result may be that Lord Dun- douald will shortly leave Canada. llwaxrnn Lancia nxPir.NnrrURE. Lord Dundonald, it is understood, wanted a capital expenditure of nearly twelve millions no eomplotelv re-organize the Canadian militia while the Minister can only give about one million. rlmxs ersenar. snontn cozvrnor.. - Lord Dundonald is also said to hold the idea of General Hutton and others that f-ho General commanding for the Imperial Government and not the Minister of Hiiitia and the Canadian Government, lllould control the militia. 1 J. F. Fraser of Davis 8: Fraser leaves this afternoon - via Georgetown on return to Halifax. ' . George and Mrs Millett who have been spendinz their honey moon at York leave for Winnipeg next Monday 23rd. _ J . A. Mathieson, M. L. A. crossed by the Stanley yesterday, en route to George- town. He expects to return on Tuesday. Miss Katie Smith and Miss Ethel Bow‘- man returned to North Wiltshire this morning after spendinga few _days at York. Ambrose Wood and John Wood, Misses Myrtle Wood and Rhoda Wood, Hazel- brook, returned from a visit to Summer- side yesterday. Judson Dickiesou, \Vest River, who was called home some time since by the return to Winnipeg ~ ' V: " in the city yesterday, while here Mr. Ed- munds purchased from the Btcck farm an excellent pure bred‘ registered, ayshire calf. This will no doubt he a good edition to his already highly graded ayshire stock. To cure a headache in ten minutes ul Kumfort Headache Powders. r i \ DR. DOUGLAS, Junior Member for West River District. SELDY CURE FUR CRAMPS AND ‘ COLIC. The most reliable cure for Cramps.Colic and Dysentry, Summer Complaiutt Pen drops of Polson’s Nerviline in aislitile weetened water. Nervillne removes the pain and distress at once, insures prompt relief and aspeedy_ cure in every case. Nerviliue is an excellent remedy for all pain, whether internal or external, and should be in every household. All Drug- gists sell and recommend Nerviline. Price 25c. 1# MARCH and APRIL MAGAZINES S. S. Stanley. is just a matter of common sense _ w W _ will simply ask you to try i. . f _ i i HARRY ivv. 'ae Fonpsm. 'rea' Importefri _a na . t ' dea h of his mother, leaves Monday on P. J. D. Edmunds, of sumnier'-ails 'l I i Hourly Expected by Ex- _ press ~ per g _-M . _ i _ DOUGALD CURRIE, The new elected member for West River District. love. And although this house was nit reared for the glory, even of the best and the greatest of men, but for the glory cf God and the spiritual editication of His worshippers, yet I feel that God is honored and man ediited by a. notice if one who in his life sigually manifested the spirit of Christ, and vvou for him- self in this community the title origir- ally applied to Sz. Luke. Dr. Johnson ly the blamelessness of his life, the elevation _A Tribute by Pastor Young to A I Thegreat grief of his life came when, ]_1:ui-sir-gs-mri1i“o¢¢aee.ei_eue cheese, se' wee' ted- i6S If | ed~b as W B mm' ‘tribute of mpeg; and eggeem no the knowing him testify spontaneously that W-n 7 PM Lam M5Y°l‘- _ Dru Je Ca Souris, yes' k I terday via the Capes nom Montreal' memory of one whom we had learned to 1, Sage zggnrhgllg dum on me whole, :G nom Luanne win. an Loran. _ A 3 A r ie- _ _ , _ 1 ae. I. , _ _ W. A. 0. MORSON, The new elected Member for the Cardigan District. _ Chamberlain said the Boer leaders will be as loyak to the new Government- as to theold. ~ ` He said the only fruit desired n-em the war is in the friendship of those so recent- ly Bghting us. arrannrivo sfrzausrrrie connrsroie. NEW LoNDoN, Conn., March 1).- (Spec- ial)-Iu a fog in the Sound the Fall River steamer Plymouth was run down by the freight steamer City of Taunton of the same line, cutting ten feet into the Ply- mouth and tearing out her second cabin state-rooms. I _ som: or cnnw nnowrmn, _ The water poured into the hold, draw .1- ing half a dozen of the crew asleep there dead. Several passengers were badly hurt. SAVED BY BULKHELDS. > _Both steamcrs are badly damagedbut 1 their water tight bulkheadssaved them ” from sinking ` rrnmmnnsor Passmoczas. - . ters and two hundred of a crew, _._._______ C Church Services. ' BTHUDIUI, ,f ` " ` -t; > ` ' "-"a__; i' -» M.; ..`_"'; -_ L e Line Steamers-Both-Badly ,l L The Plymouth had five hundred p”,¢n__ _ D .U ; 5-‘.. .,r` A 'oarrarivs _riNLaYsoN ceimiimg en its ies tnifiiciiiine was grave-The Stanley in the ________ ___._.____________ _;__;______;_va1___ `_§_ 1 ,~_ 'ij 5*’ ; Grace Church.-Prayer 10 g Rev. J. it. ueceueii an v kday School at 2.15. always welcomsand provided with ‘comm " "ble seem. - ~ _ _ ._ if '. . . St. James.-_Prayer stile. Rev. -TQ F. ltnllerton--at. and 7. Sunday School and at ll. Zion.-Prayermeetinir at' D, B; McLeod at 11 'and 7.' 'Sunday School Patti). ' ' ‘ - ’ iaarrrsr. ` " Rev. G. P.. Raymond at 11 and 7. S\_mds¥S<=h°°l\t2»3_0v. in. aiiwehpne. _ Visitors provided with seats by us ers. CHURCH OI CHRIST. ‘ Services at 11 a. m._and 345 p. m. `~ _ ~ - _uv .. _ ~ _F. - , _ ~ W.; I i=..-susuey seheei-»aef_zso~ Wednesday nightat .8 5‘cl_o`ck. L' sr.'inuxsr.u¢’s carrrirnm`r.. First Mass at 7.30, second Mase at 0 and iHigh Mass at 10.3). Veepers and Bene- diction at 7 p. rn. Catechism at 2 p. m. x V CHURCH OI' ENGLAND. _ _,_ _ u ' i 1 M l J- i V . and it is reared time enum viii be :our d i i I ` ,`-. < .- , e ' 0 HON. ARTHUR PETERS, ‘_ Premier and Attorney General. Rector. ‘Morning Prayer 11 a. ni. Even' ° ‘nz Prayer 7 p. m. Holydopmvmungon after-evening service. Sunday Bohm; gg; ham. &kmhnmd St. Peters.-Rev. Jas. Simpson, M_ A_ Priest Incumbent; Rev. T.H, Hug, D, ])_ Asst. Priest. _Holy Communion (pmn) _S e- m.; latina (Ghent) _ua gm., 11 a. m.~SundsySchool at2.&) pg, gum] EYGIIIWS and sermon '-7 p. ng, 30| HS”vPrinI°°ca“ f0t.=reeIf;;.Prayer gd Communion every Week day at 1,45 3, v G. M.Young5, 11 m. Churchand All Saints Chapel gpg. ‘mi ‘7° Simdil School at 2.3) A *V37 dl! from sunrise to g $W°l80¥B welcome. Attentive usd;-5, m' Jvate devotions. mn* mr pn' Agrellardi, L . ; r i 1 1 » I - ' ' ¢. _- _ _ » ,_ .i TA IOEIV. N. E- _ i sc. Penis-asv. Leo 'r. W. wiiiiam, '