1 i » °‘ .» r it .a$,1‘p:r;§§ \ ’f»'.:..g;‘ 0 Brandram’s B. B. Genuine -f 70 / ,. ~..1f »»\l__ .___ L .1 t £55* u r ' _ . p 0 M. C. DELANEY, M. L. A. 1’ ilflgu 1* the general rstnu nnsiness of Lord & ,.; ffl? ._ .P <";. .ii 1 1. ` i c v ` "'. ii ~ 1 it ‘.0 S Q 1 The rn 1 _ »~ 1. .\\;? . . ' ev- '_/‘ ;-.“- -\- `-\ Edit; _ ¥ _ ' '3--- -m- 4;-_ i _ New Sur ‘°A` special' invitation" is"extended the ladies to visit our new Ready to Wear dept. _ ~ second floor. This department has been re- cently fitted at considerable expense. The new suits are now arranged in large . cabinets, in this way the suits retain their shape and are entirely free from dust and makes the selection doubly easy. I This is the first time that Ladies’ Suits have been shown in this way in this city. They range in price from $10. to $24. May we expect a visit from you today? All suits fitted free of _charge in' our ‘ tailoring dept. ' fs. to /-I . /ll/ll I ,s ,ed IIIIS IIISIII MII HAMILTUN, Out., March 25-A ensationaldash for liberty. which had a fatal termination, was attemp- ted on Wednesday by a patient nam- Lockhart at a hospital for insane on the mountain. Lockhart took ad- vantage of the temporary absence of his guards to remove a window in a bath room on the second story, drop- ping s distance of thirty feet to the V _ BRANDRAM - HENDERSON uid ml i _The Paint With The Guarantee The White base consists of 0 Govt. siamiara white Lead 0 Mr. Delaney has recently purchased And the guarantee-signed by the Company-goes on the can. limi; with his regular business at _ _ _ _ North Tryon, where he resides, gives o shades, in addition to black and white. ' him a much larger field for his enter- Pv E N N E L L & C H D L E R a_ Railway Sjtatgcfii cannoth be overes- Ch=-\1‘l°“2‘°W“- ?§“Le'.‘.§?f .2.?’§..?.“'"f§..?iL.“‘“ .'.’;‘.i}.‘%I 58 . _ of ,t He began merchm,d,smg m the ` I business as above referred to, besides I 'most' modest manner possible and has succeeded' to a greater exteutt 1 than ever anticipated, at the presen , time having two successful places of ' ll I'l0l-ISL lbeing a member of the Provincial ' Q 1 li ‘lture. \\\`\ PAINT Igllileaiibove article is repeated ow- \E,` _ 'ing to errors in proof-readiiig.) ._~ T . ____________._ "~§~;`¢ ll I . 1 J ~ Beaver Pure Mixed is all we ask you for . . . I * » f . - \ ‘ ~ l ` . . -. 1 - ll’ ,‘,, ./ 1 have handled MINARUS i_.1N1- , _ / P3-Int This 13 ‘bout Marion Bridge C B May an '02 we half tiff iefwe Of Lmsesd 011- ir: 21:1.";;t..I;;i:.'::f::.,°:t;°.;;: \/\"e are headquarters for all kinds of lri"i\~~~f. f '\H»“‘}g,_,,,’ ,_,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,; Painting Material and Brushes. next' mu will be $1.000 in sold. Oflefl ed by Sir Thomas Shaughnessy for -_*__ _% the best 100 pounds of hard, red or the brigade arrived. T F T `” winter wheat ipownfanywhertp “Tha lfargily were taken ln at the . . _ I] PAIN }[ North America. any armers 0 ose a e otel, where they spent the T E in Canada and the States have sig- rest of the night. Mr. Watt`s barber -r niiled their intention of comDetH1gf0\" - _ 7 vqllllipmenpl will be 8, complete loss, as f th 'ze_ we ns a their furnitur I Ith- ` 1 e pn . ing except the few aiiltilirliis (ivliicl : SIII 'I‘I‘I0l\/IAS SHAll(;I*I_)l6lI*lS`%IlDAT FFERS 1 I) ‘ » The Rogers Hardware Co ° ,_ 9 ,~ s D ly = less. This was his opportunity, and (lo. Ltd. Albany Station. This a- prises. The advantages of having ri warehouse and other conveniences at timated Mr D aney, w en quite a young man, began farming on a small he was not slow to take advantage » fin.- Big new stock just opened. Beautiful Patt- erns, for Parlor; llslls, Dining Room, Bed Rooms, Kitchen. all Double Rolls. Borders to match. Prices the lowest. Sample Boolu ready. Wall Paper on first floor. 1 his sr ci ui pai". in in-urs. mu “1 - ‘ -'W-l| ‘COMMONWEALTH uoiei W Opposite State house, Bolton, M ss . ` 3'-"¢`f";.:°“`if=§f 1- ;.- :9-I Papers I fi »~»~"“" 'jg'-'~‘_;",, .-j'.’.'.`.-C I .1 -'I-"0 -we i:i1fr: “ .1 offers rooms with hot andgqold water for 01.00 per day and up, whic include! free use of Public shower baths. Nothing to equal this ln New England. Rooms with private baths for 81. cper dll’ Ind “Pt suites of two rooms an bath foru.00par any and up. Dlnlnp rooms and cafe first- clus. European p sn. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF stone floors not_hlng_wood but the_doorl Equipped with its own Sanitary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. Long Distance Telephone In Every lloom l Strictly A Temperance Ilofel Bend for Booklet Commonwealth lloiol Inc. , _ MENT during the past year. It is al- seller of all the different kinds ul One of the prizes to be competed for at the Land Show, to he held in Madison Square Garden, New York Bucxirx . HATS his The Hat with a Real Guarantee ‘ We Specialize I on Repairing ' I There is no possible point on which our repair work can be cx- celled we have mustered every branch of the arf and our Work IB praised by all and taken as stand- ard. Especially in repairing family jewels, and articles of great value | do we excel-long experience has made our work perfect. All articles are deposited in our firc and burglar proof vaull at niglil. W N Tanton ground. He evidently threw out his arm to break his fall, but his arm went through a window of the, ground ward and the arm was almost cut in two. In the morning the man's body was found lying under some trees in the garden oi the institution, where he must have made his way after he _fell. He had evidently bled to death. The body was frozen, having lain there all night. CLUB SIYS IIN BUT FIIIRLY IIIITUIIE RT 50 CHICAGO, Mai-éh -24-The Anti- Forty-flve Year Age Limit League, mliicatlonal and social, received a charter today from the secretary of state.. The founders, William P. Black and Edward C. Cecil, say they tried to make the name selbexplana- tory. _ They are "anti" anything which even intimates that 50 is more than a fairly mature age. "We hope," said Mr. Cecil, “to nip in the bud this idea that men are in any way incapacitated at such B tri- vial age as 45. You know the imag inations of people are wonderful things, and if you just tell them off eu enough that a man's no good af- ter he reaches 45 they'll get to te- lieve it pretty soon." FIND CISII TIEI) » T0 IINKLE 0F DEAD NNN TOLEDO, O., March 24-The body of a middle aged man, believed to have been N. E. Hilliard, an oil well lll`ill0I`. who lived at Uygnet, 0., was found at the bottom of Swan creek. A roll of $100 in currency was found wrapped around _the dead man's; left ankle under the sock, and $80 was in a similar position aroilud the 'right ankle. A purse, empty, a bill book and blank checks were found on the river bank, leading the police to believe that the man had tern ih- victim of thugs. LONE TRIIIN ROBBER ESCIIPES DENISON, Iowa, March 25-A mas- ked inan who climbed aboard the rear of train No. 8 on the Northwes- ters last night, forced the flagman, a the point of 9. revolver, to go ahead into a sleeper. The stranger held up A. U. Hanson, of Olympia (Wiish.) for $14 and a diamond ring, and re- lieved J. W. Hendell, of Wichita (Kan.) of $35 and a gold watch. He then jumped off thc train and escap- cd. _ Could Not Rest at Night. Back Was So Weak. Weak, lame and aching hacks are the primary cause of kidney trouble. When the baclcachtzs or bei-oineswenk it is a warning from the kidneys that every- thing is not right with them. lleed the warning: :ure the weak, ionic, ncliing buck and dispose of any chances of, further trouble. If you dou’t do this, serious complica- tions are very apt to arise and the first thin you know you will be troubled with Drofsy, Diabetes nr Bright/s Disease, the three most deadly forms of Kidney Trouble. - ’ ()ii the first sign of anything wrong I)o:in's Kitlney Pills should be taken. l`|\ey go to the seat of the trouble and strengthen the kidneys, thereby strength- suing the back. Mrs. John Puigh, Piirkdale, Man., writes:-“I have used lloan's .Kidney Pills and find nothing to beat them. l coulil not rest at night my back wus so weak. I tried everything, but could not vet anythin to do me any good until I was told gbjy a friend to use l)oan's Kidney Pills. I tried them and I nm not the same weak woman I was before. I .mi very thankful to have found so speedy a cure." l)oan’s Kidney Pills are 50 cents per box or 3 for $1.25, at all dealers or mai ed direct on receipt of price by .The 'l`. Mil- burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. . If ordering direct specify "Doau's." ~ If so keep it clear from daudruff. That is one of its Bfvwn. 5”’ "sf ‘ Display You Ever Saw ROWN’S SHOWING OF SPRING I-lA'l`_ STYLES IS ALWAYS looked forward to by dressy men as the best of the _season, but this year s showing is far superior to even Brownfs best o_f previous years. _ Here is assembled the most exiflusive, fashionable and popular stock of hats in the entire province-the Island’s biggest and best hat department is over- flowing with the world's best in headwear. ` Our English and American derbies aud_soft~f_elts,_ale_tl1e pick of the best batted men in the city; cannot show. The Home . Lf I _ 'Good Hall ` ' 1 that can be produced. Wehave the very be_stAygu__wa_iit_h_e_ife_j:tYh£ inolel that will* suit every facial feature-even_ _ harmpiiizeiufitli the color of your hair and eyes T 0Wl1en/you 'gietahatlliere' you join ri vasr fvrmv----Y°“'f° 0”" 9f_‘_’l.‘°1_Il°°`t Our American Franklin hatswill certainly prove attractive to yo_u»~-tliey coiubine all the style, grace, sn`ap and “classy” appearance you could desire. Then 'there’s the English Tress and Royalty, the famed Waferlite liats--- in fact there is not a style, shape or block, color or shade, in trappy hats that we Prices, $125, L50, 2.00, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00 to $5.00. <..»-,..1.-».___..\. , I I U I , e\ or , -_ very Fare -_> iljouuo nuqfi _ YYY/ '-"'*. I DRIVEN Mar. 25.-A fire, which at 4 0'- clock this morning drove the family| of Frank Watts out of their rooms in- to the exposure of a biting north wind, where they were forced to dress on the top of a flat-roofcd verandah, makes the second narrow escape of this family wlthiii three years from D - 8 street, North Toronto, from thc same cause. That there was no loss of life is undoubtedly due to the prompt ac- tion of Constable Smith, 412, who, seeing the llanies in the shop beneath the rooms where thc four people were sleeping, at once broke the window, s gave the alarm and got the people into a way to make their escape. As it \vas, all natural means of getting i out of the building had been cut on f trawl out of an upper window on to C the roof of the balcony verandah and wait there until they were lifted down by the firemen. . Mr. Watts, his wife, u small daugh- ter, aged eight and a neice Muriel Clayton, were the occupants of the rooms, and so soundly_ were they sleeping that the first intimation they i had of any danger was the pounding I of the policemen. The tire had broken out in Mr Watt/s barber shop be- neath, from some cause as yet un- known, and by the time the alarm was given, had worked as far as the only stairway which led to the living rooms above. “I saw there was no chance of get- ting down that way,” stated Mr, Watts this morning, “as it was, when I went near I felt thc flames hot on niy back. Mrs. Watts and Ill each ran to the rooms where thel girls were sleeping, we each grabbed ons, and when my wife went to the stairway I had to pull her back or she would have been scorched hy the' blaze. We climbed through the win- dow upon the roof and stood there shivering for a few minutes until I went back into the house and picked up a few pieces of clothing." Mr. Watts is suffering from a cold todayas a result of his exposure, and he still shivered ns he told of the' unpleasant experience of the wind whipping about their scanty gar- ments. By the time the occupants had dressed, the fireman had arrived, and they were carried down the ladders. The constable had some difflciilty in persuading Mrs. Watts that there was CLIID IN NIGHT CLO OU illi- iono years. Dunw and twelv Robe at R teen this er hi _no dmh. iome deat Mrs. was com --wa who try. wlll ed degr the died ill lowi her l Mar ed. loss In way into ael, dama ` smok ed th the same remises a* 1214 Yun elthe fi ering , Mr. 3 and ‘ store from $1,500 G. Cr uran Mr than ness aiiiil by the flames, and the family had to dieag iLlJ9. ()n Ann exan dish, nto W THING T BY FLIIMES to this stock is placed at $250. addition, the flames worked their through the hall to the south, the grocery store of N. Carmich- at 1212, and did considerable ge to the stock, both from e and water. The wall was burn- rough in two large holes, but remen did good service in cov- the goods with tarpaulins. As Carmichael carried ii large stock, the upper floor was used as ii room, he has placed his loss deterioration of value at about . This building is owned by 'l‘. own, and is also covered by in- ce. Watts recalled that xi. little less three years ago, his barber bus- was burned out and he and his y living above had ii similar reeable time in making their es- ' IN MEMORIAIVI. Marci. 10th, 1911, Mrsjnnny MacNei1l, widow of the late Al- der Marquis MacNeill of Caven- Priiice Edward Island, entered her rest, after ,,, long, useful an-il red life of nearly eighty-seven Mrs. MncNeill was born in ich, Suffolk County, England, came to Canada when slic was e years of age. Her parents, rt and Sarah Woolner, settled ustico. There at the age of nine- their daughter, the subject of sketch, was married to Alexand- acNeil1, son of William MacNeill ll-I Speaker MacNeill"-of (laven- She came as A bride to the old stead where she lived until hei- h, slXty-eight years afterwards. MacNeill-“Aunt Lucy" as she affectionately called by the whole munity, whether relatives or not s beloved and respected by all knew her, and her spirits, indus- bl‘8»V€l`y. and uulailing kindness never be forgotten. She prtserv- all her faculties to a wonderful ee to the last. On March fifth- very date on which her husband _thirteen years ago-she became ith pneumonia and on the ful- ng Friday peacefully bicstlicil ast. The funeral took place on Monday, Ch 13th. ami was largely attend- The service was con-ducted by ff: the Rev. .lohn Stirling, assisted hy the Rev. Mr. Sables. William A. Houston, Alex. U. MacNeill, Russell MacNeiIl, Malcolm MacNeill, George R. MacNcill, and Ernest Webb, hops their old friend to her last resting place beside the bridegroom of ber youtli in Cavendish Cemetery. Mrs. MacNeill is survived by five of her six children-Rev. L. G. Mac- Ncill of St.. John, N. B.; Chester A. MacNeill of Vancouver, B. C.; John F. MaeNeill of Cavendish, P.~ E. I.; Mrs. John Campbell, of Park Corn- er, P. E. I., and Mrs. John Mont- gomery, of Priucetown, P. E. I. One daughter, Clara, wife of the late Hugh John Montgomery, sleeps be- side her parents. Miss L. M. Mont- gomery is a grand~daughter of Mrs. MacNcill and was living with her at the time of her death. “Say not good-niglit but in some brig,-lit.'r climc Bid me good-nioriiing." IS MR. BORDEN 'l`O RESIGIN? 0’l"l`AWA, March Z8-The story emanating from Montreal, and print- ed in Toronto Telegram, to the ei- fect that Mr. _Borden intends to re- sign thc leadership of_the Conserva- tive party, in the near future, has caused considerable flurry in Conser- vative circles here. The retirement of Mr. Borden would be deeply re- gretted by the country’s well-wish- ers. BIIINGING MONEY AS WELL AS LABOR. 0’l"l`AWA, March Z8-The revenue from the Chinese head tax this year will aggregate two million dollars, owing to the stricter enforcement of the regulations. Lust year the total was around $800,000. _ c\\»\“\\\\ ~' . .ll D()I)Db 'ff IDNEY . P I LL5 _ggi 0;? p 3 FS/ `l.\\\\\`\\`|5£W L K|oNf;Y,.9-"} N secs x+;‘{$§,. Uclziiizsi' gi F” ]»|!l'wr.= TA 1°? 7;/\0`i;;W\'l \~ 1" 557.3 I I I _ I / . .f.\\\\\ no necessity for her to jump before I l were saved when he ran back into the room. The loss is estimated at neas- IY $4.000. on which an insurance of Supplies* greatest enemies. It is not iuerely an unsightly nuis- ance, its a real menace It indicatesa diseased scalp, and a diseased scalp caii’t nourish the hair properly. Daiiflruff, sluggish circu- lation of the blood through the scalp, impaired vitality of the hair follicles and the hair dies. - Nysl’e llsir Restorer gets at the root of the trou- ble by overcomiiig the dan- druff.After a few applica- tlous the dandruli is seen to be greatly diminished in quantity, and continued use banishes it entirely. Try it 50c bottle. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore' _A $2.000 is carried, a thousand each in the Queen City and the Merchants Fire The building is owned by Nich- nlas Garland and half of the lower floor is a candy and fruit store. The ~ Don’t Slave . t T h e T u b let us do your washing. Un- less you delight in the work there is no reason why you should continue it any longer. We wash, iron and starch your clothes as only experts can. Every article is given as . much care as if owned by our- selves. The work lsbetter and more economical than when done at home. All work called for and de- livered. Send in your- wash today. _ I/Ve have everything in high-class supplies and equipments for motors you could possibly want. You can get better quality supplies-equipments best suit- ed for your motors here.'I`he prices charg- ed and promptness of delivery will con- vince you of the superiority of our lr methods over foreign mail order houses. There is nothing you might require . that we have not stocked-everything 'of the highest class at lowest reasonable I price. Each article had to prove good - enough for our motors before we would offer them to you. Satisfaction is certain. Bruce Stewart fd’ Co.-Ltd. ‘ P090' II STORE! it. CRAFIS J-iwelef - - s..~.y»u. V s,,,,,,,,,,|, Sit aA"St e a m L a u d r yi clmlouetown. P. E. I. l ol-N I- llllllwll ` ~........__ `\ Ii _J I" Webster, Prop