MAY 2s. 11128 \ MOIRS X X X BULK y CHOCOLATES - J46 KINDS-— l INCLUDING APRICOTINES BUTARMELS ~ “Oman NOUGAT MOLASSES our! Maaascumo CHERRY wflIPPED caeam ALMONIIINAS VANILLA‘ oranas BURNT ALMONDS uoaravmaos BELMONT ENGLISH FRUIT CAKE pmEAPPLE caaalvl rarreamur GINGER srurrno 11am TRINIDAD ALWAYS FRESH. I. Ernest H. Worth Phone 82. 142 Prince Street. '/’—-——~——,— Western Guardian _5l-]\1'EN MILE BAY Hall tonight. (Monday), tho Melrose Dramatic Club in three act comedy, "Girl of My Heart." 4720 JHll-l PLAY "Barbara Makes A plush", will be presented by Lower Bedeque players at Strand Theatre. llensinglon. Tuesday, May 29th, at 3.15. Admission 25 and 35 ccnlsxm] 4 -NI~2\V MANAGER—-Thc Grand ivcr Dairying Company has been fortunate in securing the services of llr. Martin Brennnon. kinkora. as manager of their plant for the pre- sent season. Mr. Brennan and fam- lly wlll occupy the cottage of Mr. Artemus McArthur. Arlihgton, for the sumlncr. He is at present fit- ting the piping in the recently com- plated cheese factory. I N -TWIN CALVES — We under- stand that the Rev. John A. Mc- Donald. Grand River. was quite cl- md one morning recently when his farm superintendant Mr. Bon- jnmin Peters informed hlm that his lcagtstcred Holstein cow Pride of Bayside. presentedhim with a pair of-twln heifer calves sired by the Mtlllgan and Morrison famous Hol- stein hcrd sire. +-BOAT SERVICE-Tho Grand River ferry boat has been over- hauled and refitted and is now 1n operation. Wc are glad to report that it is again under the command ol-‘Mr. Clnbrlel Morrison. For some time it was doubtful that Mr. Mor- rison would be left in his position as there were n few Liberals demand- i' his scalp. A petition ivas cir- clllated lll the districts adjoining the ferry and signed by almost cv- ery householder‘ irrespective of pol- itical belief, and forwarded to the proper authorities on whom it had the desired cllcct. Mr. Morrison lives beside the ferry and had given such t-ilicldent and courteous ser- vice for several years past that the travelling public was loathe to lose his scrvicrs. -- --- <o>- PERSONALS —Mr. James Trainer, Southport, was a recent visitor to Grand River where his bl‘Ol'.llf‘l'.Ml'. John Tralnor ls seriously iii with pneumonia. N members of the oilice and outside N yesterday presented with a fitted Central Guardian A FUNERAL TODAY- The funer- al of the. late Benjamin Rnttcnbury takes place this afternoon,‘ service Starting at 2.30, funeral leaving house at'3 o'clock. The Monumental Ass As Ass walked up One fine summer morn And stretched his neck to bray; Said he today ' Will I do the trick That will monument me for aye. K. or c. LECTURE _. Mr. w. J. Monaghan will deliver a lecture in she ‘of C. Home this evening at o‘c 0c on "Food and its Relation When he finished his job to Health". Knights and their. He had made wh t I Call a real damn gbsurd thing. ‘vlves are invited w attend’ 4712 S0 hCxIVCIIIi to his shop Where he made tine signs And made his hammer ring; Twas a license plate “"1190 he made ornate . v In his natural assinine way; ' Said he when this tag " Is put on a car It will make folks stare I say. CONFIRMATION -— Upwards 01' one hundred and sixty children re- ceived confirmation at the Cathe- dral yesterday afternoon, His Lord- ’ ship the Bishop officiating. His Grace Archbishop 0'Leary preached an eloquent and appropriate ser- But that ASS forgot mon after Confirmation. A very strong point As he persued his craft; That while the public looked his way , They also invariably laughed. VICTORIA LODGE NO. 2 A. F. AND A. M. —- The officers and brethren of St. John‘s,Lodge No. l and Victoria Lodge No. 2, A. F‘. and A. M., are requested to meet with ihc worshipful Master and wardens of Victoria Lodge at the lodge-room this afternoon, May 28th. at 2.30 o'clock for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late Brother Archibald MacKinnon. Funeral ser- vice will be held at his late resid- ence 183 King St.. ‘at 3 o'clock, When their dying day came i ~ Of their kind \vc'd never see more. stanhope Macbeod’ secretary’ 4,719 A grave old man Came into the shop A man of sorrowful mein; And he said to the ASS Thats the funniest thing In my ninety years I've seen. Shades of Pope and Brecken / Wllalcn and Colcs Of the great men gone before; So the ASS hc brays And he works overtime May his labors never cease: But the whole Island knows AT TIIE CATHEDRAL — Yes» lorday was Whit Sunday, the Feast oft the Pentecost was celebrated at , S. Dunstanb Cathedral, at 11 o’- ¥tgzl€xgr,:%i:raig.§f§gl§IE(-;E‘ o'clock. Ponifical High Mass was (Fred E_ Mon“) celebrated by I-Ils Lordship Bishop __ __ MA, MW _ O'Leary assisted by-Sub Deacons of >_M,._ Albert McNeil], Hal/Sum Honor Rev. Father McQuaid and administrator of the estate of his R9“ Film" MUlIB-“Yl Sub 13939905 brothcr the late Francis McNeill. Q1 the Mess Rvv- Father P011101" and Bayside, was ill Charlottetown on RCV- F0019? MCMBhOH-i High Priest. Wednesday attending the sitting of RCV- Fflthel‘ McIntyre; Master r-f the Surrogate Court. N Ceremonies. Rcvi Father Walsh. _ His Grace Archbishop 0'Leary of Edmonton was present in the Sanctuary. Tho boy's choir of some . _, fifty voices sang pleasing and ap- propriate hymns. Tllc men's choir an the M Th mloits were - a H 8 S. 0 S I M12 A. J. Mcsgrs W. J.s Brown. S. F. Doyle. _ Albert Blanchard, W; Brennan. IIALIFAX. May 23.—On the oe- ‘IITTLE BOQ"'|",IJURED __ F,.,_ 905m“ "l m“ 50mm; m” Emgkmd. to day evening about 6.30 Master Vill- ‘95109 l" l‘“'“"°' A- ‘l- Llgthelnng’ cent Grimes, ‘little son of Mr. and formerly of the Import Preight De- Mrs. William Grimes‘ Dorchestm. partlnent of Furness WIIJHKCOIIIP: Street‘ recelved a has“, gash on his M“ all“ “°“’ S"1’°'"““““°d' “m” head the result oi‘ being knocked d b i . It c . the travelling bag, n gold headed walk- Havlvellnhlil: xzfgcclgmlng.sgf"gls of an mg ca“ smtably engraved “ll-d. a allevwav near his home and did not pipe‘. Gawain J‘ w’ Haruwn‘ notice-a bicycle being driven by a Marine ‘SIIDOPIIIIZCIIOICIII. of the Fur- lad named Donovan coming along “cs5 wmw Conllmny made the tho sidewalk. He was struck by the prespmmlon‘ and spoke m 51mm:- bicycle and it is supposed ills head ciamon of the servtllceiMul lighten‘ lull/ting the concrete sidewalk caused ing had rendered ur llg I s many V ' ‘ years with the Company. and of the lggilgéslghpolfio;lswhllcaltlfi regret the stall felt on his leaving. roruébl ‘to hi; home and 1-’ M“ Llghmnmg “m” t” Hmlmx i) taxi ullkl the little fellow was im in 1872 and for many years was " was replesemed new by L e um“ to close the wound. He is now at his Lille agents. When the Furness with}, Compm“, wok over the fig- home and was able to scc his manv cncy of tho Allan Line Mr. Ligllt- "m9 $90001 11111035 0Y1 sfllurdaY- nin went to the new com may’ and aims remained cw,- smca l staffs desired to show their appre- In Jlllv of last year. Mr. Light- elation of his worth. Called", to the oning “t... silperannuatcil by the Wharf 01°09‘! 0f m9 c°mllany V95" Company. but he hns continued to 99111113’ momlnil- U1!‘- 91059110101011 attend to his duties until a few was sprllng 0" MY- Llllhttanl"! W00 weeks ago. Having decided to make W95 "We" wmplemlf by 5‘"‘l"'"59- his home in England in the future. (MYS- Llghtmllng 15 9' 5M9" 9‘ Mr. Lightening with Mrs. Lighten- M158 Evelyn 011°" 0f 9110110110- ing is leaving this evening on theimw“ and Vlslwd 0919 l‘ l9“ W99“ Nova Scotia‘ for England and them“) Wm‘ her husbmd) ----—-<-0c>-——-—— Z. _40>-»~~ —~~— Q _-_.....__ ROLLO BAY EAST. Nine members Ncoovoooe ‘w * v71 - ‘ v‘¢¢ 9 vv¢ ##¢' and five visitors met at the home CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS _ §>v1asM;f1-Wfj_§1§; gy- Eggfféfeftlollvgflg One Insertion‘ . . . 10o per lino of 5 Wold! _‘ like to travel." The report of the Four Insertions . . Eight Insertions lcperllne M5 W070! VFFOOQQQ-O-QWOO-OO O-O-O~O O~O§O©4 6Q UGO-b O§§-Q-§O-§-O~ For Sale social was read. The report of the school committee showed that the new desks had been procured. The delegates were appointed ‘to attend the Annual Convention. It was ilrvciderl to start a. Lottery to in- err-use the funds. The program coll- Bc per line oi’ 5 words Miscellaneous FOR SAI.E—NEWI.Y FRESIIENED 1N0. ALFRED MACDONALDvlSiEMd of organ rec-guns Sgqndun. milk on“: Apply J. R. Nicholson Land Surveyor, Herlnanvillc, P.yc,ng_ and songs“ Mm John J_ “"1"” R1\'<‘1'- 4043'5'23‘4l "'- I- 548" mmilieagle was a newly enrolled mem- FOR SALE ONE OVERLAND AND ‘bx. Next meeting will be held at the 5HlpplNa 7058' 9X"E°'T'°"*ul§lne of Mrs. Edward Mahar. one Chevrolet car. Apply 100 ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- llrigtnn. Phone no. 3. ' cry. ‘ U’ "m ’<*> ‘ 4500-5-20-31 ______- ~.__-_-------- ~ _-.------- UMBRELLAS REPAIRED- 116 --- -———\- FOR SALE-IEJZG MODEL IIUD- Princo Sircci. BIRTHS son Conch. Has had the best of taro. ls fully equipped with trunk. bumpers front and rear. “"0 snarl: tin-s, mirror, wiper and motolnelcr. Has new set of slip wvcrs .uscd once. Would consid- 91‘ 11 flood small cal‘ in trade. Aus- tin SODPY, Crhpnud. . 400i-5-26-2l i. -.- ___ ; Male Help Waited &__ IEN ro rams roll FIREMEN. hrakenlcn. beginners $150, later 0 monthly~also clerks. Railway 9°11 116. Charlottetown. um D —MANAGER roa 00R t. A f.“ either w p“ n. m "U Z = =- our Surnmerside o‘ arlotteinwn Offices. R. T. Hol- ,1‘ 10¢ 1887-5-26-31 . . ., w, . . Alt-um .... a our round - 1n 20ml health‘ ith some i l > "I arnail ‘9! ranch. Contra“?! for three Wins. Liberal pay‘ and every- "! found. Write or Apply to lotcture a: MacKlnnon, Char- mwn. P. n. Island. p . 4658-5434.! » Wanted- ‘ANTED-rwo on rims: ow- oéntlhed rooms. Apply anal-cum °°- 0-20-21 Monaco: on roan med furnished n». arm - Writs "X Y” Guardian. 4002-0-20-81 BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS ‘MEMORIAM AN ,*l696-5—20-3'l _ HORTON-At Halifax, N. S., to Mi‘. GENTLEMEN DESIRING COM- iilld Mrs. w. Mumly Iiorwn. (nee fortable rooms with board at Florence Miller. Stanley Bridge, P. reasonable rates. Apply Guard— E. I.) a daughtcr-I-leleil Louise. inn, 4713-5-28-31. Congratulations. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS nun KELLY - at Detroit. Michigan. envelopes with address printed. Sunday. May 27th. t0 Mf- 111111 3W5- just the thing for acknowledgc- Eugene Kelly. (nee Miss Mabel incnt, intlmations, etc., Guardla Carr) a son. Congratulations. Job llrlntcry. i1- DEATIIS .___._____-__--i-—~- 1 b MaoI)0NAl.D—At Murray River, Guard an Jo" May 21th, Mrs. John MacDonald, aged '78 years. Funeral Tuesday at MQURmNG 2 p. m. from United Church. Mur- ray River. neatly printed. Prlutery. cards at shortest notice. Guard- l“ 3°“ P'“"°"’- ALCIIOItN-At the r. s. Island '_' l _' U“; Hospital on Saturday. May 26th. BEFORE ORDFMNG You“ S Fenton Alchorn in his 13th year. w: B’ F’ Tarbushls samples’ ‘romson of Mr. and Mrs. Hcdley Alchom. $18.00 to $45.70, made to your mea- sure. in ‘any style. Also raincoais.l1"‘1"9""-l fmmslzl“ lmrlems gfglencaeg tailored-to-mcasuro in any styled” Wassnw" -- 5°“ c” 3 ' 5 _ 1 d 11|1.30, funeral leaving house at 2 ‘that’; “g ¥§_“°-'§-,f,‘{,,f,§,_"§,,e",’.°_,1 o'clock. Interment People's Ceme- Reprcaentative, 172 Prince 8i... wry- 0 i 00ml“ AW“ 5.14.“ MaoKINNON - at 1B3 King sh. on __________.____.__._.. Saturday. May 26, Archibald Mov- Kinnon, Sr. in 72nd year. Tho funeral will take p ace from his 1m - ' residence this afternoon. oerv 955mm“ Fumnsnln "E011? starting at 3 o'clock. funeral leaving tiodozdp9mzygnl°pg1°xe a‘? l" goose at 3.30. Interment Peoples - ' - emetery. - Situation ‘u. N. a. M Undertaker Write A. ‘I. C. can Guardian. 1W8. r‘; .WD — ruanrsmsn nous: r mm modem convcnicntu ror < ‘M11101’ months. Apply Mn. 11,1‘. . ti, I4 upper Prince some. QUI-l-M-ti axraamncan rum BAND. tuna Wltitl vol-x on farm. ‘rnolqi m mm Iguana ’ ' Lost < 1508M INVEIJOPI CONTAINING on pahota. Finder please leave at _ p tan, m 4070-5-20-111 :1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Late Archibald MaoKinnon F r l e n d s a n d acquaintances: throughout the cty alld Island will learn with regret of the sad 600th of Archibald McKinnon of this city who passed away last Saturday ev- ening after a lingering illness. which he bore with patience and fortitude. The late Mr. McKinnon was in his '11- year. He was born in Dc Sable. Prince Edward Island. where for some years he taught school. In later years he was a faithful. courteous and energetic employee of the Customs Department in this city, where he made a legion of friends. His ready smile and friendly greeting both on and of! duty is known to thousands both here and abroad. He leaves to mourn their loss a widow and two sons. Frank and Ar- chibald. to whom the Guardian ex- tends sincerest and heartfelt sym- pathy. The funeral takes place from his late residence 183 King Sh, this af- ternoon at 3 o'clock to the Peoples Cemetery. BIB llllillli SATURDAYS NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 9 l New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 ll 1 Sweetland and Learin, Walker. Henry, Clarkson, Faulkner and O'Farrell. Boston-Brooklyn. first game post- ' uned. Second game Boston 0 6 0 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 B l Greenfield and Taylor; Vance and Debcrry. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pittsburgh ............. . .' .' Malone and Hartnctt. Krcmer. Toucher and Smith. ' Cincinnati i0 17 4 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '1 0 0 Rixey, Luque and Picinich, John- son, Littlnjohn, Frankhollse, Kauf- mann, Haines and Wilson. AMERICAN LEAGUE Ncw York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7 l3 0 Phila. 4 0 ‘l Covelskle, Shealy and Bengough. Graboivski, Quinn. Rommel, Orwoll and Fox. St. Louis . . . . . . Ogden. Stewart. Stlel Schang. O'Neill. Grant and L. Sew- cll. _ ' Washington-Boston, rain. Detroit-Chicago, rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark . . . . . . . .. 10 13 Reading Toronto Montreal Rochester . Buffalo . . . . . .. i THE MARKETS v-nswror-w (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que. May 27-—T11° export trade in Canadian BT31" here Saturday was extremely 111111- therc being practically no demand ental buyers. The domestic trade ll'l oats was fair and prices were un- changed. Tile demand for spring and winter wheat flour continued‘ limited but values were firm. The trade in mlllfeed was much quiet- er owing to the falling off in the de- mand from United States buyers. Priccs were steady. The market for standard grades of rolled oats was quiet eand firm. An easier feeling prevailed in the jabbing market for eggs and prices were shaded. The demand continued good and a mod- crate amount of business was done. Receipts Saturday were 7,902 cases. from United Kingdom and contin- ‘ ,any contribution on any subject toisecretary had no authority to speak An Important llEAi. lloolll noon noun Games low In BllliillT new iililiiliiiii BAGS "OW you get more for your money than ever before when you buy Robin Hood Flour. Ask your grocer for the Robin Hood "Gingham Bag", either red 0r blue. You will get the same Superior Quality flour you have always known. When you - use the flour, rip up the bag, use the mat."- erial for table cloths, window drapes, rompers, aprons, handkerchiefs, dish towels, shirts, or for many other items which you can easily think of. The Robin Hood "Gingham Bag” carries the same Positive "MONEY-BACK PLUS 10"” Guarantee which has made this flour the leading flour on Prince Edward Island. Look What You Save " Every 98 1b‘ bag gives you a. beautiful piece of real Ging- ham, 1 1-5 yards long and 36 inches wide. It cuts without waste. If you were to pur- chase this gingham in the or- dinary way it would cost you from 40c to 60c per yard. Ro- bin I-Iood Gingham launders perfectly because the brand name is printed in a wash- able ink. ROBIN IIOOI) Rollin Iloml wlui |m-' ‘Oil fur his nnurrlnn" lluukhllllllllllllll with tlm him" null IIITIIW, ltulllil llluid flour in non-ii fur its superior liuklnlr qunllllcs. Order a “GINGIIAM BAG” I... “My Momma and Makes My oi Robin Hood Flour from. your , Dealer Today (Your Ghoice oi plied or Blue) » e Ow“; ,. ..-...~n ,, .. ‘Zlfil-Mu-is-i-"M _ PAGE THREE Announcement u .1.“ Buys RUBIN H000 FLOIIII . Clothes” Baldwin Now Has Many Offers PREMIERBS JOKE ABOUT NEV- ER. WRITING FOR PRESS‘ > TAKEN SERIQUSI-Y BY isociation. Those at the head of the JOURNALS- Association claimed that they could - _ H influence the postoflice department LQIYIDQN- Mal’ 20- — Th9 ¢°"_1'l‘m have increased allowances. P1111111» 1111149 by‘ 15191111191’ viiatldwzgt On behalf of the Department he glminldlllilsfltlsletilllatohe head rllgvlelllllaad ofideclnred that u‘ m no way’ "Co? ' Lnized such an Association. and the single offer of any kind to makcmgemleman who pretended to be (Continued from page i) iPHIJIIEEUINISS the prests has added yet anothezlfor the department *.;:;*"s...:."l:.:'t::il.:zrl.."";. AM 1* w» » Dim-Innis Sneet from various quarks eral. Mr. Veniot replied that-he did ers. This fact is revealed in a let-inotdknc: and did not‘ care‘ Prom" ter sent by ‘Mr. Baldwin's secretary ganda’ e said‘ was being put’ for‘ to a firm of architectural publish- wit; encouragmgmural canlers "°| era, who wrote to Mr. Baldwin ask- a ,0’ “at!” “m °f- $75 a mu“ “d1 ing him ‘to contribute a preface to me 2100;,’ m, ‘he “m” “mm! as a. book they are shortly publish-‘owmgio ticfigrdigefiglngéuinuc-orslairuggg ing on architecture in Glcat Brit was impossible and would Increase A moderate amount of business was done in butter and the undertone toy the market was flml. The receipts‘ were 4,395 packages. Little business, was clone in cheese but values were well maintained. The receipts were 2.881 boxes. ANEW Funeral Home BENJ. Maeikiiililill Undertaker and Embalrnal 54 Grafton Street Phom 48-3. V‘. Q-OO-Q-O-O-OO-O-OQOOQM Rexall Syrup Of Hypophosphites _-_- Ia an excellent Spring Tonic and strength rectum. Ii. in unequalled for various forms of debility especially those mused by defective nutrition being particularly adapted to anemic conditions. It stimu- lates the appetite, old; nutrl- o tion. strengthens resistance to huguo and cnricheo the blood. Price $1.00 POI‘ bottle. t Sold Only. By THE PROMPT DBUGGIBTS PM» ‘Th! RcxAu.‘ wooe- m KOUAK swear 55o. in t the lr- nt day. a ‘fill: replil isseas 'ollows:—~"The gfdgxlggagltutlge 57000-000. 11nd if Prime Minister has asked me to 000 00o ac V” would 1119511 $10- thank ou for our letter. and to expressyhis regrgt that the stress oil Stxrrl‘ Afildermn- 3011011. made a his Preoccupations does not allowlwhog 9°“ m" ""1" mail Qflrriers. him l0 fall in with the suggestlohiwcpk $511111- worked six days 1n the which it contains. In regard to whatla ' “W91 ‘m m9 91/911188 15 miles you say about his recent speech atilbu “Y- Supply their own horse and the Institute of Journalists I mustC igy,‘ “"0 119% $150 per annum. my confess to you that from the cor-i l” 0" r9 9d $30 a ton and oats respondcncc which has reached him from 75 “ms t° 31-00 8 bushel. The ‘since from several quarters he will minimum wage for urban mail car- at all events never be able to com- fleg30w$h sumo and the maximum: plain that if he has made no con- edtelfd e quesmm 01' comliétltifln tribution t0 Jourraltsln it is through “M406 very “"3917 1m” m9 B"- nicx of offers." n “' “d "ml" Wnder- compet- _ ors tendered against each other to th FAMILY nay ar capo-am. jneigcfgtfzlllyfgytdlldeptlvsgsogllclehlllg CmHSTIAN CHURCH BDGt-‘t-Ors. t0 set credit for economy enco ', The morning service at the Cen- rec; “gflfifipfelffi; 1&5: “Sea?” a cm“ tral Christian Church took tho A5 to newspapers the péstmaster form of a Family Service when an ggnerg] exyflahwd it,“ the reduc_> endeavour was made to have all tion of postage from 11-2 cents to members of as many families as 1 cent was estimated to cause a. de-l possible in Church together. At the ilcit of $500,000 but owing u; 1n- wicluslon of the service most of those present remained for Church Family Dinner when a happy time was spent together. The evening service was very well attended and the Pastor, Rev. Mr. Turner, took as his subject. He said that people to-day want to get to bedrock and not fine dia- tlnctions and as basic facts we could believe about Jesus that He really lived upon this earth; that He fit.- ted the Jewish prophecies regard- ing a Messiah; that Ha made the moat astonishing pretensions that any man ever made, and they did not seem out of pidcc when made by Him; that He was the greatest teacher that ever lived and that these facts coupled with His sin- leaa life placed film upon a plane higher than ordinary man. The music at the morning service was an anthem, "Teach Me Oh Lor with Miss Jessie as soloist. and at the evening service Mr. Wendell Phillips rendered "Jesus is all in "What can I believe about Jesus." "1 creased volume of business that had been reduced to $169,000 and m timenthe deficit would be eliminat- ed altogether. - The Hon. Mr. Manlon complain- ed that the post office estimates had since 1021 increased at the rate 01.000000 0. year which 1J1°118ht inc much. The Hon. Mr. Venlot declared that it had been found that as expenditures increas-' ed. revenues increased. It was cal- culated that when the postage was reduced from 3 to 2 cent; them wouldbeai‘ in. ,__ 1 from 85.000000 to $6, , , , ow1ng to greatly increased business, the $8,000,000 loss had practically, disappeared. Important featules of the esti-l mates were increases of salaries of $420,940 of "which $187,020 is due to statutory increases approved by tho civil service commission and the balance to additional assistance re- quired. Rural postmaaters. whose sal- aries were $00 per annum get $100 in future. The percentage increase as high as $200, necessitating a tog. a1 increase of $1,250,000. | The Postmaster-General gave‘ particulars of cost of new aerial service from Moncton to Magdalen Islands and from Mal Bay (in Gaspe) to Anticostl, and in North- ern Ontario and Quebec owing to mining developments. New arrange- ments for aerial service will enable mail from Toronto, Ottawa, Mon. treal and Quebec to be landed in Great Britain one week ahead of present time. The supplementary estimates brought down at eleven o'clock pro- vide .for $1,000,000 for a new P.-E. 1- ferry. B. payment of $500 to Mrs. C. E. McDonald. widow of the late collector of Customs and Excise at Port Borden; for oyster culture 310.000: telephone connection be- tween Cape Traverse and Cape Tormentlne. N. B., $33,000; wharf repairs and improvements at Capo Traverse 513.500: breakwater and repairs, Souris harbor $50,000; breakwater and repairs Traverse $2,000 and for wharf reconstruction and extension, West River Bridge $7,200. ' OTTAWA, May 26.-—The House 1n committee this afternoon pas- sed the items for dredging for B. C. and the Maritime Provinces. The appropriations for the latter amount to $540,000 but rlncs not. include anything for Prince Edward Island. The Ottawa Press Club gave a luncheon today in honour of the Hon. S. F‘. Tolmic who is leaving shortly for British Columbia. to as-l same the active leadership of the Provincial Conservatives to which he was elected some time ago. It was non political and largely at- tended. In view of imminent elec- tions in B. C. or some time during the su his presence there is politically necessary. | OTTAWA. Ont. May 2'I.— Three1 now posts have been created in the‘ fisheries branch of the Marine and Fisheries Department. For a dir- cctor of publicity $3,420 is provided and two sums of $8,120 for heads of western and eastern divisions. The dept. of railways and canals has $50,000 to supplement pension al- lowances payable under the inter- colonlal and P. E. I. railway em- ployees provident fund act to make the minimum payment during this fiscal year of $30 per month instead Harbors and rivers in Nova Scotia received $352,000, Prince Eldward is- land $42,000. New Brunswick 0182.- 000. For a telephone between Prince Edward Island and the mainland 833,000 ,, u. Two new ice break- ers are planned one for Hudsonsl Straits costing $500,000 and one for the St. Lawrence river costing $400,000. Yoshio Markino Noted Artist LONDON. Mav flit-Perhaps the steps. Markino is a Japanese "t. ist-author and lecturer of inter-no. tional fame. and is known in Eur. ope and overseas for his books and pictures. He came to London in 1897. In his pictorial art he works in water colors. and among his books are: "The Color of Iiondon", “The Color of Paris." and "A yap. anesc Artist in London." At a recent exhibition by Mark- ino in his little gallery which was ODenecl by John Drinkwnter, the poet and dramatist. H. G. Wells. the 110VEl1-9t. was one of the first purchasers of a Markino picture. Yoshio Markino is a little man. slightly bald, with iron gray hair, and a round smiling face which beams benevolence. “mo-wow VICTORIA HOTEL ' . 011a of molar-gut and but s equipped Hotels in Infill‘! Cflnldl. coma: 1:0 ‘w. i 44 o! Ihloh V0 lately mnouhl in the plot two "an. lbw Hotels throughout Cumin , and the ‘United Btctq have _ its splendid table. Bourbon service to all Guest. ‘hi0- phonea in rooms. mm um m um w W- Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Since with! on: Hotel we iron mat thousand: of Milan 5i owned all." oi salary will be ‘l0 instead of 50 | eat art gallery in London is percent. on revenues from $100 in Y Io Markinob studio, a little de- Eastem Guardian stooo; {for}: 0111011100180 $10,000. no mu mount the m: of m; m- HQIUIIBAY anemone-m. 1.. A.alrpqcsllg§ng,mql1l~l|g'gl§u u? '10“ :,',m§u% iairzzlutllé r "W "m" .~.::l°-"l...:~r.ury~ r M t." he y.- y _ am-a-aa-mm-flkt liilfliiiln ot__qto ‘ of, ‘u ‘z 14.. i . y 1 " _ A