i! “Tivs- I}; i‘ li ' i? '. ‘T. ‘i iiiiiniitlte p tlnind. Her outinf deofCravenette Reg . cloth; not‘ pveuing a ' fedcoat. d. ,. t d I th ' ' aggsliosiggpsooff 2h: _ d are ahippropiiate tor rainy day you they are for fine weather. There i__“atyle” to Cravenette Regal. coats that cannot be obtnmoiin ordinary raincoat:- An enonnous "varie ‘are continu- allybeliii treated byt e Cravenette R, . ocean, up that-you may-_ have}. aliowerproof suit or coat made oi your favorite cloth. See that the trade mark iainnevery ‘ard oi good’: or insi e of THURSDAY i Death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. \V. Frizzell on March 24th. and removed from their lov- ing care their b9l0\’8(l.()lll_lll. James aged seven weeks‘ ,afiei1 u fow days illness of influenza. The funeral services ut the home and grave were t-undticted by Itev. John Stirling. There are . left - to mourn u sorrowing lather anti mother. three sisters and two brov titers. BAiCK FROM THE ARANMORE. ' ~l\lr. George S. Jiarrls, arrived in Plctou Saturday ‘flrom Labrador, where he spent the winter with a number of other members of [he crew oi’ the S. 1S. Aranrnore, l't"wil'i be remembered thattlie Aranmore‘ went ashore on the Labrador coast last fall in a blinding snow storm. and Mr. Harris volunteered with tithors to stay there and look after the Ship. "They spenl Iho icolilt months of winter ashore in shacks. EAGER TO LEARN-——A Snngudo Alla. Exchange say. —Tlie pupils tit’ Poplar school t . rict are ‘well ‘he qflatyou buy. worthy of cougriituatlon, for des- pite the fact that tho thermometer Ifyoufdeakf aim-m) lias dropped to 68 ilogrees below ~ ‘ZOFO, uni] that some of the pupils ‘apply yen’ “m: have trpwards to three and a half mckvend“ Co" miles tlisttiirt-o to school, and yet ' o a“ n“ ' _ not ouo has lll'i§S\‘ti a daysliico ' t’ ' Jatnutiry 121th. Van tliis record ho 93 IUNTREAL oquulloil in this provlnco-iu any “You'll like " \ fbeiFlavor Makes a Friend of Every Uscr. Perfectly packed i' brightlead foil, wand price marked ‘ on every package. Barn and Silo Rooted with Branttorti Asphalt Rooting. Wears Long Flying sparks and cmbors from n burning building often cause FOOlS llt‘.'ll' liy to catch firo, cspci-ialiy in a dry, hot season. Under like twuitlitions, roofs t‘.(l\’t‘l't_‘tl with Brantford Asphalt Roofing are in no danger from tiring ctnlwrs, i)t‘(‘ll|l'~K‘. any that frill on Brantfortl Asphalt Rooting dii: out harm "My. lluiiti a hotiiirc on a rnoi oflirzintforri Asphalt Rooting lliltl the t‘ i.- will lllll sprt-iiti z-nii theboztrtls underneath the rooting will in: proiortt-tl in a sitrprisittg manner. ifflllft} starts in tho lllltTlUl’ of a buiiiiitig Bfillliftiftl Asphalt Roofing acts as u retardant and koops t: tiri: from spriqiiliiig, Fin; chiefs and insnranio tompmiit-s t-ntltirsu its llwt! in tin: inost congest- ed cities. Brantforrl Asphalt Roofing riot“: not absorb wntor, hut sliotls the hmvicst rain with Uilhl‘. Ari-l proof and alkali proof. Rvliziblo, durablqjeconomical. "flirt-t:.\voli;lit>.--~0l> 1b., 70 1b., 8L1 1b. pur Sqliiift? "" " Brantford Rubber Roofing is t c s“ : _Iir:iniforil_ ilsrihiilt, but has a smooth, rubbery ce i . ‘ nd.'1i l‘; ihlfliCllilldV suitalilu for vcmndali decks avid-floor coverings. Ihrcu weights» 110 lb., 50 lb., and 60 lb. l pur square. » , , "1 fLeathet-oid Roofing - 1 1 - - i _ Slightly lower Iillillliy than lhuiiittiiiti RillllliT Footing. ilk-rd for ‘F 5lfl10]]lill’]YiS"S. lsiuslti ii uihory siiitm o. ‘. ~;itioiiii1l_vgtioilrouting at it ow pricc. 5 11., 4E1 1b., and be lb. Wvllglllh. 4 y. _Stnndard Mohawk Roofing j, Ls made of the same materials as Brflllllttfll A1. i.iit l-liiiifing, but is lighter in wright. A thoroutglily reliable rooting iit a low price. ‘ Tested Mr yours and hits given entire satisfaction. S-ititlcd on one i lidA OI! wcightMO lbs. per square. l ; _ Climax Sheathing Paper ' A tong lcraft paper cuiiti-tl with high-gin. 1- zirphiilt. For mak- J lngbuhdl p diiinp-yiforifnniivi-iiid-proof. Also for rooting temporary bunk h lumber Cilmlri, etc. ‘ on) of tlrrs: Ttlflfi/liffi mid pijces rt-ii" I Ii,- flimishrd mt irqum. tford Roofing Co“... _ ‘Ind Factory, Brnntford, Canldl choc ‘or Toronto, Moritnélflrluiifax .» .>.; iFtwsflléibiy - ciLLsiLNrz y Resists Fire, Sheds Water, i-‘h. ~ had bounded away, ivhen rural tilsiritrl. Miss Laura hint-Kin- non, formerly of P. E. island, ls skilfully performing lier duties as teacher. —A NARROW ESCAPE-—l.ato 'l‘uestla_v afternoon an automobile driven by two Garage men, ran ovor little litialan Jloll son of Mr. 11nd Mrs. A. l<‘. llcll. Summorsitio. but fortunately llt‘. l't~‘itil]lt’tl without very serious injuries. ailtlioiigh bad 1y bruised about the head and face. At the time of tho act-itlt-iit, ivhiit-h occurred opposite the little follows home he wits playing ball with othor boy ind ran out in the road to rttapttiro tho bull whit-h ho was strut-k lry tho car. As it happontitl the inon wero driving along slow— oly and illGll‘,flii(‘llll0l'1 being en- gaged tdsowhero, and tho little lad was not. noticotl to stop the oar. in tiiun BOATING CLUB--'l‘ho annual meeting of the liillsboro floating Club yvaa llPltl in their club rooms Prince Ht. Wharf, on Tuesday eventing. The reports of the illfft-r- _orii t-titninittties sliowoti tho (‘lllll to ht"'()ll an t'Xt‘t'llt‘lll running basis \Vith it nim- lot. of noiv boats, lllltl g0od_ iswirininiitg aecoinnititlittlons‘. tliisseuson Should ibe tho lit-st in the Club's history’. The follow- jug officers wero elected for the ensuing year: Hon. Pres.———llon. D. Fifijalson, Pros.—~J._ A. Praught, "P Nive-fl’res.~l’tttrlck Murnagliiiii Sot- reas.—~-\V. \\‘. (‘o_vle. EXPPlILlVt‘ 't‘<iiiiiiitiii>i»~'r. w. dun-its. ni-. iii» iii-y‘. f). n. liilllel‘, t‘ ll. "Otlgibil, chili: llrt~\\'. n 1 —""""' SUCCESSFUL YEAR-Tho‘ aii- llllili intnting of tho_ (iloorgotoivn I"i.~'ll (‘titnipziity was lioltl iii the of< five of tho litigtrns littrtlwzire (#1.. Monday" owning. ’i‘li~-_vt\tir's opera- tions provoil \'t*r_v stitlsftirttiry and tho prodiit-ts ]ll‘()llll(‘1‘tl were of the very highest quality: being sold to .\‘i-\\' York tnarkots. .'l'lio. ottrniugs thi- capital stock of tiii- (‘tlllllllllly iinil ii dividend o1‘ l?» por cent yvas doclziri-ti The following till‘(‘t‘l(li‘$ woro zippointeil for the i-urrtlnt _\'\‘tll' _\lr_ J. A. Nltioflioo, (‘ioorgoto\vii; President; Mr (leorgo, Poolo, liow er llititititguc Vino-President; Goo. J. litigers, (‘1izirlotiott)\vii; J. A. MacDonald, (Yartllgan. and .ll J". Niat-Dontiltl, cardigan. 111111 ii J~ MacDonald ISecretar_y' Ifrezisurer. .-\n expert has been secured from Grand Jilauan to superiutend the work for the (ltJllllflg your. BYRNE—BALL WEDDlNG.—.-\ vi-ry proliy wodtlitig took piano at an early hour ‘fuosrlity morning lll St. llunstaifs (‘titlietlritl whon Miss Winnie J, llall of ltorky Pvlllt W115 united in inutrlitiiiiiy to Mr. Sltiilioy briili- looltoil ('iléll'illil'l§{'-lll a navy iilllPsllil with largo pjrturo hat and rorsagt- bouuvt nfrj s. ‘Slit- W115 tittoutieti hy hrr i" ‘Ml-SS V1111" ltiill of ‘Amherst, . ., who was at’ iiri-il in n tailoryti-Jslili til ntivy and hat tifi- gold laud and llrtlflltdi" 'l‘lio grontii W211i stipptirtoil liy M1‘. .»\11i- Mizlsiuii- oi 1~‘ii1i- Viow. ruusiti If tho bride. Thv- groom's prt-st-tit lo thi- brldv was a llutlson seal yinit‘ to tlio brltlosiuititi a pearl i-tiiig, Atti-r tho wt-tltling breakfast sorvoti at. the vltlltlfill lioti-l the happy ootiplt‘ loft on the morning train for llortlt-n on roitto to Mon- trt-al, 'l‘orontti, Winnipeg, (‘algary thonov. to Revoli-ttoko, ll. U. W110"! they will lii future roeiiilo. lioiith under tiny t'lf‘('\llllf~lliill1'(‘ if fraught with siitlness but. lt was ospoi-inlly so lii tho t-aso oi’ (loortio St. .ltihn, son of wit‘. and Mrs. Pat- l‘i(‘l( siqqiiitiii iirsniti-tsrdtffiirir-nre" 1ft t‘(‘il.\'t‘(l was an tinuituztliy bright and iutolligt-nt boy iii liibi cightceittb- your, wltli-tlio-prospt-twts of it long, and usotitl care-r lit-fort‘ hint. About .-i your it]: ‘he’ t'ontt'ti_ctt-il' blood poison untl ititt-r cart-fill trotti- moni in the City .l[oepit:il. so reoov» t‘l'f‘(l that he was lli)l0 to enter‘ st. niiiiiitiiirs uiiiveiiiitv 111st flviitemu her. lu November he suffered from an attack of puoufittitila from which. he never fully recovered. Besides his heart-broken‘ parents he‘ leaves, in mourn five brothers and three 3ii(‘l'S-~F8lll(‘l‘ Richard o! the 8t- lHHlSiRIYS tlothetlital stagL-Russelr llronton, Eriieiit and Francis; Tillie ot the Sottrls lllgli_.Scliool,tetichhi| tttatf, Mary nud Ella. The. funeral liclil on Sunday was the largest seen in the town for irlonig (ha? Tho, pallbearers were: CllftoniM . ‘allumii Jiuittbert tdieverio, llanelii Lnvic. Russel Lear . Val M07115 Emil Harry Wehher. ~-Thore. ero many otferlngsbgtdWi “with B1111 $1111"; tiuiil - iiuugnets lfhe-iiiieirllcaiflat the chimih~ aiid~- MQIWQ We"! conducted by his brother, Father Richard assisted by Father McLean and McMahon. MM’ his F0111 f?“ in peace. wt-ro illlllftixililtiloiti l?» pvt‘ cont of ‘and t'llli‘(i on ‘Friday. Aprilulitllzlii W?‘ FRIDAY CANNOT ATTiEND.—-.‘Vlr, Ruggel Beer, who had been nit-med Prince Edward Islands representative on the iCanadian team to shoot at Bis~ ley, England this sum-mar. has been unable to arrange the trip and has resigned his position on the team, g0 a thief ur-thieves entered the store o1’ Jordan . Bros, Murray liarbor, by removing a, pang or pane of glass from the show win- dow, and carried of! some articles and a small amount o! cash. The robbers have uot yet been gathered in. ’ 1 - ~ - .i.t. RETURNED FROM iwgm-KQAL “M11 D- 5- ‘MflQliarrlemCrapp/ud, tras in the city yesterday on his first nstt since hisreturpu {rum Montreal where lie underyv pfjrwn SUHOUS operations. He has‘. fully recovered and speaks in ti“; high. est terms oi’ the treatinentfihe re. oeivcd in the Royal Victoria Hos. pitai. , ‘I, SUCCESSFUL. RANcH|VI—Tl‘e Raynor international Ranch. Popo Road with Mr. illugh Hanna, care taker, has certainlymttitiiied a ru. cord hoard to beat; having had one hundred and twenty-four (124) pups from twenty-livo litters dlviil ell into the following: Ono lite,- of eight foitr llttors of seven- six litters o six; eight ‘liters of iour; tliroi- litters of fottr .Uau anyone boat this?. ‘PVOLIGE COURT.-'1‘wo automo- bilists and a motor cycle rider were each fined $10 or 30 days at the Polioo (‘ourt yestorday morning 1'01- s-pt-t-tlini,’ on tho strcot. Quito ii 1m of t-titiipiziints is living made.‘ at the frt-ttnonuy of rot-ltitiss car ritl- lIIK in tho city and tho liapliitziiril inannoi- in which some of them round the stro-t trorners ."1‘ho tiolitzo, it is understood. have in‘ strtictions to see. that motorists comply nioro fully with the regula» lions. i A CORRECTlON.—lii the report tif tiit- tiisctissinti oi tho resolution introducing the ‘ zition Act l“ yesterday ntoriiiiigBi Guardian, Mr. J. A. Dowar is roportetl as saying that ho hail "no lllillltlliii‘ from his t-tinstitiioiit, lo support any addit- ional taxation." in jitstlttt- to Mr. Dewar it illltllllii hitvo been stated that ho illllill‘ an viii-option. lie had a maudnio. ho. siild. to iillllptirtilltl’ tlitional taxation for oilucaiitm pur pus s and ht- unis ht-nrtily- in itocuril with stirh .iii int-rouse. but for ti gouoral inrrottso in taxation llPliilPl‘ lit‘ not‘ any i1‘ tho (itivoriiinoiit members lliltl any nianilatt- anti lit- would tipposo it. . There tiassed .'i\ iy at the homo of her tlaitglttor Mrs. Samuel Kan» iiedy. School St. ‘Charlottetown Aim Good relict of the late Atox. .\lo.l\'iiinoii, Fredoriotoii. She was .78 -_vettrs ulil was of a quiet kind dis-i position lllltl beloved by- all es- pi-t-ittlly tliiiso unlit-r own family slit- spent ii gri-itt many years at idrtttloricttui were her huslutiiil wits engaged in tiirining ‘but sineo his (lt,‘i'llil \\'lll4'i| ot-t- rred :1 (yours ago Slio spent n grout‘ many )'(‘lll'g~ifl'i city. slii- was a nit-inltei‘ of the. lslpis pal (‘hureh living ooiifirmntl at Si. Johns (‘hureln Milton when a girl at tho tinn- l)r. lteid was iiorttir, Thr- ftitioral sorvitie unis uondtu-tctl by lii-v. t‘. ll. .i"l'(‘t‘llllll1 wont liy train to Fredericton whore she was laid to rest beside hcr btelovi-d husbaiiil. The ‘path bearers woro: Arthur Wolroywl. Alexander llorno. Henry Horne, her old nulghbours all born at Win sloe and Jonathan West, city. She‘ is survived by F» children 2 sons Wallace. of Jwtiilalhano, John, '01’ ‘Charlottetown thrce daughtors Mrs. Samuel heniictly, uiity ‘jilirs. B. Sturgeon, Airs. W. Heariz, Con- cord, b12155“ The floral tributes wore beiiutiftti. iPlllow from family. (‘rescent from Mrs. A. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Jack Stewart. Wreath from Sam 'l‘odt1 and ifivorett Ferguson, Cross‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Stockmun, Star Ladies Ormge Lodge. Wreath, liel soy Iiroliatit and lteggie Johnson‘: (‘rt-sent Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Keri. neily. Spray Protestant Orphanage Spray Murgttret Home. .‘- ‘a. . . minim pain: in back, aided and had t an‘? all lllarlaulging fr‘ i ‘ n ‘~ an euma am IJIIIBSIYQQtEIiYIY ‘a, awollen ioinuatld : atone t: the hind er. tkeliave congestion. soothe inflamed. tissue, tiring no Wllidl, the ". t from your with inonay-_ i . l nae . this; ' . free on 8f r V“ iiiiife e ' ' l, 1M - t"? ' _ ...,.., , ct» . titizii ‘f » iii“ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig" viititttii‘ ‘Seiétttiili "ellii THIEVES BUSY>.— Sometime a- -i1is-s..~e»-ai.t-:» i i ‘Dr. Sullivan, Mascara Iwlllltlm t. :;' —A LUCKY F18 after a sist dofiuitt-ly arranged. , It'- i "EA ‘tiitnttziv oonilned ‘st itth: bent». mcillcal skill to sensed oi a imost ‘kin zfrlends. 1- t- ,t'|od fly?- tho (‘liurch h rW- rd. t 81111121118 ,111w'»‘ ..1t>r.;. '1i_it,,t.twwiiiioiiiijfiitwsf.511111111 ghurch, Sounls where - ass was celebrated by Rev. J. C. McLean V. G., after which the body, of a good kind and loving mother was interred tin Stnllilaryhflemetery ilev. P. L. McMahon officiating at, the grave. ‘May her eoul rest in peace. .i-ler husband and son A -_ M080 predeceased harlour yea ii ‘ EFtiv/IANP-Mr. (‘. G. DeCofit’, now visiting 1n Sum- rnerside but a resident o! Boston is some fisherman having caught three dozen trout, probably some 0t’ the largest ever seen in mersitle. They averaged from titt- een to eighteen inches lnlengthand weighed as high as two and a quart er pounds. This will be an entice- ment for other sportsmen to try their luck in the Dunk Riiver. _ ; -_.-_. -é~WE'Li_.-KNOWN LADY DEAD -_-'i'he dt-iith 0'.'(lll"I't!d \Vt‘-dni§_,'|;iy afternoon pf Mrs. Grace MtQuiiri-it: lingering illness at home of herson Mr. W. Quarrle. She leaves to mourn, on’: Mrs. John Mathleson, Sum- isnorijtlo, one brother Mr. John Sylu S. llyrni- oi ltovi-lsttikv, ll. U. Th“ liiidios Aux. Spray lii-rile Stewart?‘ Atllco’tilflliiiiisiliiiiwiiilrgaiiiiztilsiior:(liiiitiitl Wri-iiili (‘ontritl (lhritttitm(lhurlrli; of Vanuottvt-u‘. The funeral‘ is not f HE ARTISAN i Made of heavy tan duck-solid top sole-through _ i shank-solid heel of black rubber-leather inner- sole. I yi Teal Working Saline So strongly ‘_ constructed as to wear as longas leather.ldeal for all heavy work. Very ycomfortable. l Ask your dealer for it by is -one of the - A Columbus Rubber Co... 0i Montreal ‘wimss- Sum- the A. Mc- ‘lthio iimtny friends of Mrs. Pill" r1 fglltllaloiiei Snuriu, will rogri-t to .h '_u ‘Lia she dopurlod this lilo on ‘" tiisiiil.‘ to ht-r bod -for_'._tthir months previous to lior detbtvtihdttir ifanili-y cherished the liopo thfi she would regain health and i1 but, sad to say, tlieso fond’ lrdpes were not to be roalizotl; _ thu-deqeiiseds illness being of an f acute’ flirm to combat which, the assisted ‘ _r and solicltious nursing ivas, uiia ailing. The deceased -vfho was i iii "her slxtydiritr year was port-t my, ‘ehebrful and charitable disposition and ‘by these virtues hud rmado numerous by , Throughout her illness "iihehhstl consolation of the spiritual nfinsiraytions oi’ ha: good tpastor, .lit,nv. J. (l. ‘Mclieanfit. Gonna torti- siitvrtiments oi‘ Holy he‘ peacefully passed to plies funeral ioolt place on Wed-i iiiesday April 21st. to ‘St. Mary's Requiem l . 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