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Ltd. ’ " ` _ Mmnhctnran Charlottetown Phono 345 dmwf. is i- i sn. _ i_ “ri :_ . _ ` _ lzioiir races ...___ o,_,,,,,_ ,,,, A rin: ciiiiit'Lo'r’i'i:’l‘UWi;i cimtbian f -1 ~ .ir Q Him# 1' ‘ _ _..» .___,,__M__. ». _ _ _J , 1, e~~v\_- "\ \-, '.v-li, ,’;\<< » »-1 1. , i ~ . s » . . - _ » f , ...-=».._., . _ _».,-_-..-l. _ ' i . .~~» _ . .1 .. - . < ,i .wi t,~___¢~_,i, -_ -__-,..,._.. _» ,.. _ -~y.\_»_,;~'v..~._ . . - ,_ D .» ~ .» . _e = -t - 1 - _.ao _-_~.._~...\’__~_;_ _ ,,._._¢,-»__,_._,_,_,:<,,. .r “ »- -x » ¢ | i . f -. a _. » . _ . .i v . . I Y t < _ ~ ' __ ig' ...__ _ _ \ _* M. CANADA, ` Province of Prince Edward Island. In the Surrogate Court, Ist George Filth, A.`D., 1911. In re estate of William 'l‘. Bur- rows, iate of Summerside, 'in Prince County in the' said Pro- vince, deceased, intestate. By the Honorable Richard Redlin, Surrogate, .Judge of Probate, &c., &c., &c. T0 the Sheriff of the (‘ou:ity of Prince County or any Coiistable oi; literate persm withu said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti tion on file of (`clia L. Ilixrmws, All mini_st_ratrix of the estate of tb above name-.l dectnscd, praying th; a citation be issued for the 1»ii;`pll.inl_ 1ll~-\\'ii_-n|- os n s 1- .- on an .us ut e lun ~\' ri- \-hiii like i'l4\\'_~'. d) ‘Q “llc was had about nicht months on We tried (`iiticiir.i lt>eiii»»tl,(-_.~_ 1 1|,\,,,;,D; laid limi down in his ci;~di\~ in the dui-_ f.iii\1>for ii long \\'l|il--_ l \\‘.i.~'heil liim \\iti\ _ _ (_`iiiiciim. .\‘o_ip and pn! uil one :ipplicutioii of L`utio:»l,inroug:lniit ihe world. Your-r Iliuf: ‘Y "U\‘fI\- \`\'-ifll.. >"_rl1~ Props., llostoii, L. S--in for fri-e Cutieurix Bouklti an skin and scalp iliseziscs. _ :into li r.»o! .:; »;=.'-J*-T-'-`=`>>'~ --._-.-'_-.~, .1-.-J: :~:.'c.' ,=.'-J.;-._1` _A Sur\'c_\'_ors Coinnziss and Cbriin i.~fc:~i bb I l’| "7 00 ' _` I'-‘N-Tj' ,_1"»i|s'sil:i: nb ~. » ‘-5 _ thc Seal of ilie said l`l»ui‘t th s - 7711" REGD "' ’\°-fi" "`- ' '1- Sixth day of Blarcii, _~\_ ll., " "’ 'fi lflll, and in the I<`i.rst year of ‘if ~ ~~1='.=1_ i:11ll,§il11'»2l_ 1 cf _ _ _f0-i- :_ ~=_l!|,EN;'r.g__ :=.»-r.; .\‘iirrognte Judge of -1 -_ '~‘-'¢,y§`;,"kjdiégr-!i"4.=l.-»-I 1)’-‘-_ jf-Q, 3-dsi5z229_ 'f ‘..;. €-'»i'€v_t;~-f_- w 1'. it _W _ -I1 ._e._-_ `\\;¢ H I. my’ . i=' Q R S A i.__ af. »"l"lk>.'1 ~ `-#4-"'-"-Z-'i »5~“" \` .u 'flu I 4 _*£~ ` » J __ Ir lf .,.i-.- :~ - -. I 'fl27?'i’-‘-"»~1».»_f __ “5-"5 .1 ’ ' i - " -' .,4..a.¢:1_'?"_, _ ,' ri on 'ice om. . Ch'town. Marti, l‘Jll .l.P.Nl(,`liOl.o'()N, L_S. = »- -- a-sun. I "- 'ef-'.'»~ if.-<».»...._.,-r.~'..-'.121 '- -_ :nw-.;. - * :|55 i -_ fcffey.-ie TGASTED CORN.; El!i_llE_§.. Lai , ~,_._ :wins =.=:j*»T=.‘a nf .Mi -_»./ __... f 2..... ..._...» ' than meat Serve it i‘c,';iil'firly`z_.ud riote:l1o»v the health of rthc whole family will improve. -t _vu .. I ff -5. 1'! 23 ~" ~ rf for 5' _ _._'.-f` 5, _-" .-'_/,Q5 f‘~.;?j,9 - - lsnsrsn . if:-7 'i .r 1 <-_~_,; for the -1-: ii ' _ g"”_~. name on ""'~'~"' ' "ig, 7 --_- - the box. ,ff ' ` Look 3,. . ;__fT~` ._ _-; ~,.¢_ ,ff-__;Z_, A Perfect food deeeli fer all #ees From infancy onward, Kellogg`5 Toasted Corn Flakes is the best food for cvcrybody. ' Its niitriti'-fe qualities and ease of assiT.ii;-_‘tion mal-rcs it more wholesome UV 922265-l‘>cs"‘c; it is much chca er I -~ fr-r»» “'*’=.._ G ; "'-. ` -i 'lo 1 lit. p \. ,"_'- .ff-» U15. 2/_. i .2 V __,~_\ ,-3. i I-/.so `~"?`7‘;.!_;';"-‘- E? "51 >- _ 'r w _;_ <1' * |-.7. _ ‘ _'-_"`-~ .uf 3;; ‘ -5 `-li Sittin on the Porch summer evenings, while pleasant en- ough, becomes a bit monotonous. Why not decide to have a. change 'next summer and spend the evenings boating 'B Our ciuor S ANI) SKIFFS are the best made and are built in all mod- elsand styles and We arc confident that we would please you. Order one now and bc ready to liavea delightful summer, Send For Catalogue, . on Fen. 22, im. ivasiner J.-.im wu- ,s‘i.--:N T h W E I h C Q liexter, was found in the vault room `-‘m""*""’ "di-_‘;'='_‘-‘.‘_"'i~3__' » ' H e ln’ n g I S _ n 0 e 0 ,oi the bunk, gagged nnd bound. He ' I Peterborough, 0nl If -26dtts3owks. " \_ _ ._ -. ~.~. __. l V 2 .= v 1=:_'.»:~'»- _l_=__='~"’\ l" ~'-'_-` i_"..-- ixgéfrw V' \ _ '- -l l"f"'?_§‘_=3.`._f='i‘_ _-if-4.-'< ‘ .- " Y' -:-_:=.f`-.;.' "W"-f7_1»i"';’“‘f»"-1 _ x _fe . bs-4 il Wire Cartridge! For 8 Gauge io and I2 Gauge Guns Wada From No. 6-zo <1, , L '/;- / -1...//. _' =-:; _If ‘I , SUMMIEIISIDIE, ALBIiR'l`0N AND PRINCE C0_UN'IY -It pays to buy in this Province. -Out of respect for the late Chur- les Murphy, an account of whose death appears in this column, the flag on the Custom House was dying at half mast yesterday.-S. -A special meetlng»ol Branch 215, (‘_ M. B. A., Summerside will be held in their hall this evening to make arrangements for attending the fun- eral of their late brother Charles Murphy. - -D. R. Morrison and Petey G. Chatham, N. B., to makc arrange- ments for the resuming of work on their railway contract at that place. They willretiirn in about ri wet-k's time.-S. ' -The charge of perjury against Ed- wnrd Clnrk of Alberton which wns to have come up for hearing before Sti- pendiary Wright at Sunimerside yes- terday was witlidrnwn before the hearing cumiucnced. A. (‘_ Saunders, Summerside, and Gilbert Gaudet, (‘hnrlottetown, looked after the pris- oner t‘lnrk’s interests. McQ\lai'rie, K. (`. for prosecution.-S. -The marriage of William F. Mc- .»\rthl\.r of Broctrrn and Lydia A. Rlx of Roseville took place at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Varmenus J. McArthur, Elmsdale, on Tuesday, March 21st. The ceremony was par- formed hy the Rev. J. H. Nic!-lattie in the presence of near relatives and friends. Miss Annie Brennnn of Elms- dnle acted as bridesmaid and Parme- nlis l3rf‘nnnn supported the groom. After the happy couple 'had received the congratulations of those present si dainty \\'c‘ ' one lc st of ull the Lest. b.it no . fi ihnusclf, tlioiiglit tliut the (nd \v;;5' so E' liivar. in religion hc was a Roman ;(`ntliolic_ I-le always took 3 deep in- gtercst in the work of fraternal sricict-_ |ies, being n mcmi.ui‘ of the C. M. ll. A.. and nlso of the Indcpcndcnt ()rdei\| of Foresters, having filled for ag couple cf years the office of high chief, ranger ‘in the latter society. He, lciivfs tu mourn, besides ii Borrowing. widow, two soils, l-lermnii in Western* (‘aiiad_ii, and l"ri.~.'l in the employ of Peter Mc.\'utt & Son. Malpeqiie, and 4 c1;=_uglitei's, l\'lrs. (Dix) L. S. Doyle,, illoncton; Maud of the teaching stall of the Georgetown high school, and Elin and Bertha at home; also two brothers, Joseph in Massachusetts, and Frank of lrliimrneri-iide, and one sympathy to th: bertaverl family.- S. TAKES SECRET T0 THE GRAVE IIANGOR, Me., March 24-Memories of l\lniue's most fnnious murder mys- tery-the long celcbrzited Dexter bunk in Skowliegan nlinsliouse on 'l‘hurs- day of Charlie Stain, the man who.. by ei confession generally believed to bc a pure fake, sent his own father to prison. Charlie Stain died a pauper, ii phy sicnl and mental wreck, alone and ii- bundoncd by all his kin. Just. before he died, Stuin was asked to make ri statement 'concerning the Dcxtct bank case; to sny wlietlicir-he spoke the truth or lied when he declzired that his father had confessed to him the murder of ('ni-iliier Barron, but he would any nothing, the very mention of the Dexter bank seeming tn strike him dumb with terror, and he died with the secret iinrcvculeii. son llarron of the Dexter llnnii in had been struck upon the lieail with some heavy instrument, and was neurly or quite dead when found. Ap- pnreiitly it was ii case of murder, with robbery as thc motive, al- though it afterward developed that little or.no money was missing. In the full of 1887, Charlie Stain, prisoner in the Somerset county jail nt. Norridgewock, called Sherid Mit- cliell to his cell late one night and made the famous "confession" which resulted in the arrest in Medfleld, Mass., of David 1_1. Stain, futher of (fhnrlie, and Oliver (‘romwcll. Young Stain told the ulierifl that his fnther had confessed to him that he, the elder Fltain, and Oliver Cromwell murdered Barron. It was a long and circumstantial story, and resulted ln the arrest of Stain and Cromwell _-_-_-_-_-,-,-_-s »_-_-_-_-:_-_-.-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-,-_-_-_-_~.-_-.-5:---of-:V24--‘f-*-‘#----‘----:ff_=-.-_-_-_-.-,-.~_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_ -Rev. J. J. Mcnmiairi. Kinxors’ I was in Cape Traverse yesterday. ' ' iiiyieariy I ' -The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at Lallerty’s Tonsorial Parlors, Snnimerslde. 12-liirtf. -G. A. W. Robertson, Charlotte- town, paymaater of the P. E. I. R., WHS ill C-Bile Traverse yesterday. scriptions in Alberton and vicinity should be handed to H. Clark, Agent. 1-25drtf. Clark, Summerside, left yesterday for_ -John lllsdon, Charlottetown, of the Frost & Wood Co., is in Carre Traverse in the interests of his firm. -'l'lie Summerside market prices 'yesterday were the same as when last |publislu‘d and appear itemized else- |where in this issue.-S. -Wanted girls to learn dressmak- ing. Apply Miss E. Dempsey, resirlence of Mrs. James McDonald, Summer- sidc. 3-27d3ipu. -Stephen Campbell, one of the old- est and most highly respected resi- dents of Cape Traverse is very ill with la grippe. His many friends will look for his speedy recovery. -Seeds we have a quantity of Is- land grown Timothy ' and clover, which we will now sell cheap in order to make room for new business after the tlre. We are booking orders for Farinerslnstitiites, saving their mon- ey. Write us. Kennedy & Co., f)'I.ea- iry. ' 3-24d6i. -The Alberton market prices yes- terday were the same as when lust issued, namely, white oats, 3! cents; black oats, 36 tents; e;gs,15 cents; butter, 18 cents; hides, 7 ci-nts; loose liny, $6 to $7; isrcsszd hay, $7.50 to $8; and pork, 65 to 72 cents. -A. -All advertising in Suminerside and vicinity for The Morning Daily and Rural Daily as well as all new and renewal subscriptions, should be handed to Miss Amy G.'l3urrows, a- gent, Summer Street. All news should be given to J. F. Laflerty, Guardian Correspondent, Water Street. 1-25drtf. -The death occurred at his home in Seaview on Sntiirdaiy morning last of Benj. ll. Donald nn aged und high- ly respected farmer of that place rif- ter a. very short illness of pneumonia, the deceased being in good health up to within it fewp weeks of his death. The late Mr. Donald was T2 years of nge and leaves to mourn besides nn aged widow -two sons llcrbert und Edward both at home and three dau- ghters Mrs. Fred Joynes,, St. John, Maud :ind Amy at homo, also one brother, Jaines in Addison, lllaiss., land two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Wells, Al- bcrton, and Mrs. George I-l:iy\vood, :l~}lmsdiile_ This is thc third time lwithin thc post 15 months that derith ilius visited this home. A dziiiglitcr ]l__'ft`r._. J » _. -i_*é¢f?."1‘--».~_. Rubbers are Cheaper Ileep Your Feet Dry VVe have a fine new stock ofthe best uizikes of rubber footivcar. PRICES Mcn‘s ist grade “ 2nd “ Boys' “ Youths' “ Wonien’s ist grade ll It Meu’s “ 45c Childs’ “ 4oc ` Infts’ “ 35c V Rubber boots from io to I5 per goc 75C (>5c 550 7oc 5oc "`~-_. 1 - V i..~_1i.§:i_,._j_~-cg-f-»»j1ta,',»'z' ¢_.. ' _ .I _ gli. r,i'(,i . . ' " ‘ -_ l - , ’ \ ‘ _` r ` ';_fi ,,¢__"* . "- .ap , ..', - , .. W ‘ ., _ W `. `. 5 in __ . " I I 1 I", ' 1 , Pairs e of Lace Curtains -All news, advertising and sub- O For you to make ,your choice from -.. only _$1.00 per vdir i _ ` l A. _ \Ve are offering you a neat, pretty; Nottingham R Lacc'Cii'r“t:Frifjii1-inwziuy designs__-warranted to stand the Fest "of ihE"7wa§l{ rub-ftiptnpefebgygprge-Sllhi per pairf A _ _ ' ' A good many people are skeptical about whether we can sell a good curtain at this price _ _ ` c ~ _ But We Can il / -' --j ‘Y T.:-.;_ ““T"’ -1- ` ` A flféai' __ --. ., n-n- _" .;_T_:" L_ I-_ ' We search the markets of the world for these ONE DOLLAR Curtains---and if we have not as ,. _,_ good for the dollar as others ask $1.50 for, why you ~ 'I1 ' | ~ _ needn’t buy I _ l‘ I if V But We Have _fo ' 'iai- l a-._i- - - I I ` I :_ __ i _ Nearly all of these curtains are double bordered, a fact thrifty housekeepers will appreciate---in the saving of using both sides of the curtain alike. ` ` For Ordinary Wear and Durability ~ try a pair of our $I.0II Curtains, They vary in length being 2I-2,3andl yards and 45, 52, 57 and 60 inches wide. Best Value in the .City for the Money _ I --Other Curtain Lines-i I Our other lines are complete too---and the prices range from 25 cts per i pair up to $10.00. You get full value for each and every pair purchased---but ' We Bet on the $I.00 Line If you lizivc’nt time to drop in yourself---send the children alter them. We ask the same and ONE PRICE to all---and- children can shop as cheaply here as you can. _ Prowse Bros. i td. ..._ r There is a difference in Crockery, a great difference ' that is often overlooked. All 97 piccc~Di1inc1' Sets arc not thc same, although the NUMBER of pieces is often given more consideration than thc QUALITY of pieces To illustrate DINNER SETS 95 pieces-l-lrowu and Green $4.75. DINNER SETS 97 pieces-Blue, Green, Peacock, $5.95, The 215,95 set is really the better value- Coiiic in and figure it out for your- ` self. » . ' A. l\T. McKAY. _ . _ ,_ _A 4 _ I -- _ - - - --_ _ sg 1 ,ry _ _ . _ y, JA- ;`_;, _ V thing you will need more than a good raincoat ? I5 thgfe _ ITV-lien the eathei' an -__- Says “ l1\N”p I . rv... Are You P R E P A R E I) ii 1- `_J =,s._, »: 1:5 y-z,».. -. :;, _ t 22.1 .- f gf. lr is-.t_ Q* K’ ) ` I--low iuziuy times during the next six months will the _ __ - Weather man say “Rain” 7 When its rain, is there an ' _ H V i anything that will be of more use to you? It will save -` _ __ gf _, your health and _save your clothes, besides giving you a ' __ - smart and st lish a earance in the r ` _ Y PP ainy weather. _ __ Our stock of nien’s raincoats is now coin Iete. We _. I* _ ‘ are showing a big line of good coats, that will)keep you , V* M A V _ 5 dry in any sort of _rain and that will stand the wear for f ;- ' » ' -j ,if YWS- ~ - if ~. ‘ A good big, well cut rain t ll 1 " ""°"""` ` ` "l fitter and absolutely rainproof. uéibiliggli?¥d§R°Cc(i'dRl,s£l1§d,:: _ _ __ _ __ _ Abeltelflualitylilade of best grade “Paramatta" double and -- 1>f<>°f¢d b=tw=°n- Perfect fitting collar. asa-iisii mired ' 4 splendid value at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .',,,,,, ,,,,_, ‘ Q *A , Aff .mx r an u.4`§~§' »--W , _ :- .za ,‘_v_ V, , _-_,EV _ __ 1 _ug 5 , ;‘-f1;e§;a_- :_ _ Another line of the same t~l , 1 f , ‘ is material -.................. 5.5.? tk? .- -'./ '\ If forany reasouour regular sizes' will not fit you w`¢ will take your measure and lime a coat made to order for you at a ’ small extra cost. <”";M` ~ _ _ _ ' \~;_-1-_ V i~i..¢LEi_LAN Biios, 3--29d2i Tailors &; Furnishers. _ i -. H -----__._»;.__:..__.._ __. M There Ia Nothing In Il , ' IPf¢%7l7¢ ' UCUO11 Excsrr ""1 "H "wie _b nos 1:. hier. Pure American Leaf "fi-°il'_'i'<§`§.§’i'|-‘\i‘»/°»°\(lti‘¥¢°..‘3»'¢ `I§§i'i?'i:II»‘I§f\'i N UR Eorner,l»‘. lui nd on Wodnhdl LU B . ht lc 0 T b .‘ §tl11<(lp(_i;51[f§i:i-loin, :fin ioii,a¢Lm|in!i':_e££a "5 In ° ‘°°°' \ ggggfglrng oi`d'i`v"z°iid:.°iii3e»rI'o' A if :miniseii3i£.:I‘;'do‘l:lb(ii'b‘I:i‘I°l:;" dltggléasml(lEoiitlnlueo_:Bi?t§R6:L|¢;he 'stock ll B NJ. U RT K ‘ ”"°