i ig, _ J lf” '.- li @fé;lNCB,0FFlCE---Charlottetown. ~ ' _ » -....--L., sllvnnnan &.co.,|.1nn'sn, »..--P~=-F-<= 'r' < 1.__. 1 '_ » ~¢ i ‘f.;.,fl ‘- %~r‘,,` ir' v 'A Always Bears the Signature aqium_va.n»mmuz 2#-'T' $ ld* Q `u. ‘ - X .M- A 1% _._.%:"l[.__"' liePniHS'ii'ursmm_!a=li.'ll_urrh:i. 1 Worma.Convulsions.l>¢vc|'lsh‘ neu and Loss oi»‘S|.£sn l'acSimilc SlSnalure0f ¢.of% 111|. Ccwnun Conm|v.~ I Momluutiucw volm For liver Thirty Years ‘ two BIYDGII1 boat-men of Dunkirk tile, a WB! 6 while the cargo. _ 'l‘l1° W0 men, ,then appealed, ess an exaniinatlqgfof the i`custom|;°f||. clals proved that the seizing or the Gentlllc had taken place place in U31- glen waters. Upop this the "mga .ie Dull." for Dunkirk annuhcd theprev- ious sentence, and his decision was °f>l\fll'lD°l1. fl.l'I¢,b¥ the Dunkirk, Civil court and alterward by ch., Court 0| CBHBBUUD. Whlb disallowed an appeal on behalf _of the French customs. The two sailors were thszelore awarded an indemnity ol aaoool. $1.000), sg stated above, this sum being _ made UD of 17.1281. (3,425), restoration of the fine imposed, 10,3,7*5f. (1,075) Wlnllensatlon for the deterioration of the tobacco, ll50f. f$70\, for the value of the boat and 7,147f. ($1,- 429) damages. ‘ V Once azaln the French customs ap- pealed. and the Olvil Court of Dun- kirk, disallowed the appeal, confirm- ing absolutely the decision ol the "lugs de pair" and condemning the customs to pay all the costs. harness. Some of the other notable prize __ J, winners were R. A. Snowball, of lace. Picton, Etter and Lowe, Am- Cl12~U1Hm. WHOBB Splendid string of heret, and Fowler Bros., Amherst , horses elicited u great deal of admir- Point. \ ‘ kmcwydwniu ' 1... "nv-on se-fa-"_ as-1 was ....».,, ation during the show, Stewart Ot- The horse show is now past the ex- ‘ f" °f ~*'>“b°"e°°<“@- H=m°“d Ke- »°f1m°m1 me- It has be-» 'de- ~ ly, Charlottetown, Dodd Dw e Plc- monstrnted tha y r tou, George ‘\l. Holmes, Amherdt_ A._ , t it can be made a success and the management shall he- ;-_ 1.1- f V ..,_ 1-' P- E13'-‘l”kiU. Amherst. Arthllfiwilli- 'fore another yearfendeavor 'to pro- Easter ls past but you can always get vide ibetter seating accommodation. LONDON, April 12 (Bpecls.l)-Brit- ish sullragettee declare they are not Easter Quaym, Beef /AF TER GRIPPEB ;§';:;‘:1::f.;‘ai.:“.::s."s‘:.z:f..‘“‘;i from us. Telephone orders promptly attended to and orders d livered to any part of the city Phone 534 Drake Co. No 9 Stall City Market We would inform the public that the old established business of L. F. Drake has been acquired by us and that we intend to continue supplying the same high class of meats to our customers as they been receiving in the past. ]. Stanley Wedlock ' And H. ]. Harris Sole Partners 2 -~ aMtuf 3mos mE FI- . _V x in- ll-_ q An Increase in Savings Bank lnleresl Returns from 3 p. c. to 6 p. c. can be accom, plishcd by investing your funds through the Prudential Trust Co. Ltd., Principal and inter- est guaranteed. y 1 Arrange for your farnily’s future, in the way that is best for them, by appointing the “Prud- iential Trust”‘as your Executor. '* BEAD 0l'FlCE---Montreal ' Branch Managers. Street, Telephone No. 67. mi Fox Exchange lllllllcd at Snmmerslde real estate at ' deliv- " the enfeebled system regdily ~ accepts any disease~Nature's resistant force is depleted and Scott’s Emulsion is needed. Its highly concen- trated nourishment is im- mediately distributed to every organ. With Scott’s Emulsion , nature repairs waste. c‘on- ' structs healthy tissue and active, life-sustaining blood. Nothing equals Scott'| Emulsion in convalenncc. s » f Scott & Bowne. Toronto, Ontario 12-82 | Table Silver y , race, beauty and quality `,,; are all combined in _ ~" silver articles marked gbllnoensinos. ,A This brand, known as ,-,_?-;-3 “.l`x'lnrPlauthatWcar.|" fT»,.:~`»"';'=`» "t is made in the heaviest grade of plate. There 44-qs 1 ip' d . T if 3.'§1'§§”"¢°°»°‘§i'.T.Jl’$'f p sem hy ”l.uu¢s neue- /fn ;- .¢,, ir ‘fx ,!" ...ggi Q | G. ` I Ambulance calls answered at short notice. SPECIALTIES Dislnfecting and Ifumiganug Fumiture Repaired and Reup bolstered. Funeral Director an m balmen-M\ssA Ferguson,Lady Assistant- Personal Attention and Prompiness Guaranteed. oSa£:lsmsrémads toloadsr , ' lille ‘lii"°s °“° “§°.1l.'§"s‘ll2 r=l......»»'»lE _ai‘.‘:{f° ’ CANADIAN c ' Special Low Rates B SECOND CLASS i Duty March 15th to April l5fh l`R0ll Pieiou C arlcs Montague Lush, the judge who sentenced Mrs. Emmeline ank- @ purse to three ears' P y imprisonment, leporterl to have been received by lllll. The secretary of the W0men’s Soc- ial and Political Union, the militant sullragettes’ organization, said to- day:-- "Human life is sacred to us, as much so no\v as before the sentence of Mrs. Panlzhurst." BERLIN, April 12 (Special)-What was supposed to have been one ol the 'frequent suicides of German scliool- ooys has turned out ln the case of Ernst Tiomnnn, a lad of fifteen, to have been a brutal murder by e. eer- vnnt mr\id's lover who was bent on plunder. . The lad was found hanged in_ his home. on Octohcr last, in the ab- sence of his parents. The police came to the conclusion that he had follow- ed the example of so many other boys in Germany and committed sui- cide. ' ` The mother, however, was not sut- isficd with this explanation and em- ployed private detectives to watch the maid, who today confessed that the boy was murdered by her lover, o burglar. MADRID, April 12 (Special)-Tho storm roused in Spain by the sale of Van der Goes' “Adoration of thc Magi,” to the Kaiser Friedrich Mu- eum in Berlin, shows no signs of / ahating. A sensation has been caused by an article on tho subject published by the fiorrreo. According to this news- paper, the I-‘nthers of Monforte had absolutely no right; to sell the plc- ture, neither the convent nor the school bein: their property. Founded in '1593, it says, Monforte was plac- ed in the cure of the Jesuits in 1600. It was seized by the state in 1769, and in 1341 was ceded to thc present community. Under these circumstances. argues the Correo, the Fathers cannot bo considered the proprietors 0! cltlwf the bufldinizs or their contents and have not the right to sell. There is, therefore, no need for a national sub- serlption to buy the “Adoration,ff 1- -I gave!!-S carry out the Grote and the ings of all monstrstfcus tggnqulllxty. The Prefect declares thip. is binding on the 1ll_10l0/»0f. lation of the capital and people not to Dartlclpnte moustrailons, but to obey. of the police. Otherwise, be mont rigid measures will be prevent disorder. p » Tho Novoo Vi-emye, commenting on the action ol the policc saysu- ' "Alter the events of the -lllt few days it would be hopeless to attempt a logical explanation of the Police Prefectfs order, which shown a com- plete absence of sequence and stabil- ity in the policy of the government." The constitutional-democratic Rach" while continuing to charge the natf ionalists with speculating on the lower instincts of the crowd, deploresl thc employment of retaliatory me- thods. ' Punts, 'April 12 (special)-'rue preliminary series of wireless tele- graph expcrimcrits between the Elflel Tower and Arlington, Va., undertak- en on the initiative of the French Bureau of Longitude for the Purpose of ultimately determining the difler- \-nce of longitude between these places, which were brought to a close recently, is understood to have given satisfactory results. Captain Hough, the American Nav- n1 Attache, and Mr. Asaph Hall, pro- fessor of Astronomy, at the Naval School at Washington. ,were present dur ng the experiments at the Eiflel Tower. The French delegates at Ar- lington were Major Ferris, bead' of the Eillel Tower radio-telegraph sta- tion; Captain Drienconrt, of the Nav- nl Hydrograpbic Departmeilt; Lieut- enant Gignon and Captain Leveque. The French mission has returned to communicate the definite results of the tests to the Bureau of Longitude find probably will leave again for Ar- lington to conduct a second series of experiments in October or November, when it 'is expected the final deter- mination of the dlderence of longi- tude will be made. BISRLIN, April 12 (Special)-There was an unprecedented sceu's in_the Relcbstag when practically the whole house roundly applauded two of the socialist Deputies during the course of incisive speeches. They severely re- buked the govern'|r.ent's military dele- gntejo the' V Bundesrath, who had made sneering references to a clerical fllrcattllas So Sore Gould Hardly Speak. _“_” 'I Mr. Gordon Murphy, Elliott’s Mills, P.E.I., writes:--“Too much praise can' not be given your valuable remedy, Dr. Wood"s Norway fine Syrup. 1 suflcred terribly from u severe cold during the early part of last winter and found ft almost impossible to get anything to relieve me. 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