_ -. ' ' =_ -_ _ ~ ; g -‘ ‘s ~ e _ ’ ' - - ';:_;_'__»__,- 3. is; _ _ _ _ _ ` 1 _ L\ _'_ 1 _ __ __ - »...._-. - » » ._ .~. _ »-par-13 '- K°‘.`l;°°THE N W Wm. W. LM ” ‘TY _ _ ' “_ _ - A -9 _ _ 4 ; ‘_ ` " E ‘- _ _ _ _ ii ;;;»;g_;_i;§_W _ ir* A __ ` ` -r 'i \\= . li-I l. “_ _ 5 I ~ ` l ~ I - - ~[‘- *ff '- T3, -ag ’~- . - / #__ r./._ Ji’ 'r ._#-' ' . . I _ 4 _ .-- ` _ _ _,, 51 _ _ _ -_ .~~ .___ It , .5 __ (_ .yi gf ' _ -Q x ' ° i" é'-` ,£5 `_. f r 1" _ 0 V _ ~_ ’ _; fjif, ';;_».'~" t-,» Q. - _ - 'fn ' . 1.:-_ _.ws '-- -. I ' “ _ - f _ - 1 ~ ` ~."z’°f?» . * 1‘i~:f ? _-1 _--’ 1.. ‘ .l- _' .' ‘ ‘ , '1 _ x _’ ' '.-*F* ° 5* #_ '_ _,H _ J _ _ _ l _ __ _,M2 __ NEW Y ru; _ __f_¢g_ _ °~ p _ _ cnt Ann °__.”“*““'iIf____I_nationalists me can user 'I ._ ~- COUNlRY -_ini Guardian Correspondents 1..... ... N....... Everywhere. Socnrs vs C. P. C.at the Rink to-morrow night. Don't miss it. “Y”-Trams will be a regular meeting of the“Y`s” this afternoon at 4 o'clock.All members are requested to attend. Srnrnorrmn Snors.-Owing to scarcity ofthe wood in this vicinity the farmers areobliged to no elsewhere to purchase their required supply.-Miss Mabel Smith of Cranaudis visiting the guest of her sister Mrs.Bertram Haslam.-Miss Emma Deacon of North Wiltshire' is visiting friends in this vicinity.-Her many friends will be glad to see Miss Ada' Weeks of Stanley Bridge back after ber long ab- sence from Springdeld.-Mrs. Stephen Haslam is visiting, the guest of her par- ents in Lot 48.-We are pleased to see that Mr. Robert Bigger is improving after his severe attack of la grippe.-Mr. Louis C. Haslam has purchased a line Berkshire hog from Mr. James R. Elliott, Elliott’s Station.-Mr. Frank W. Weeks, one of our industrious young farmers, has the lumber landed for the erection of a large dwelling house which he intends to build in coming summer on his newly purchas- edfarm. We wish the young gentleman success.-3 lbs of white Wallis oats received from the “Central Ex- perimental Farm,” Ottawa, by James McKay in IM now stand at 7(1) bus.-Our school is progressing rapidly in educational facilities under the careful management of the painstak- ing teacher, Mr. Hebert McDonald who proves himselfto be capable of teaching both living and dead languages.-Union Division No.6 is in a flourish ing condition the increase of membership for the pres- ent qnarter being six. The members of Union have formed a;contest in which two members ofthecrderehcoee sides to see which‘side~will entertain the audience thebest. This will no doubt be goo-:i for the welfare of fire Order.-Com. ___¢___._ WOULD NOT BE CARVED. Bay St. Paul Merchant Refuses to Allow the Doctors to Perform an Dperation. He ill Ba! Sr. Pam., Que.. Kel’ 4th.-Our Eno:-alatore keeper, Mrbgfhur Fortin ~ amarrled man and a forty two. Life isvery den-to him, yet, when the doctors, fouror live c; them, wanted him to sebmit to an operation, and all declared ` it was the only way his life could be saved’ he refused point plank and dis- missed them. He had tried everything for-his Kidney Disease and was much disheartened. “I have been troubled with kidney ronble all 'nv life” suv# \fIr.F.~lrr.iv\.“I had tfledall the medicine I had seen advertis- ed, but none helped me I had consulted four or tive doct.ors_ and they all wanted toperform an operation. Theysaid it was theonly way my life could be saved. I would not submit it. “Just then. I saw an advertisement of Dodd`s Kidney Pills, and determined, although dlscournaed, to make one more try and this would be the last. They cured me completely. ._._.-¢..--- Christy‘s Hats are the best. We sell the best. While some firms are after the Ladies’ we are after the Gentlemen and we are going to have them ifstyle,§1r1glity and low rice will catch them.- wse Bios., Tge Wonderful Cheap Men, 63i. g 1 ___ . I 3 Farmers and Fishermen And all whose businBSS takes theui out in the mud and slush =»f early spring need good wat -i proof f‘-l»="»t.~‘. Oni' Kish and knee boots are hgpd made of the best long tanned leather' Grain tis-la boots $4 35 “ knee " Granby rubber boots-_-they ‘the only entirely cream of tartar powders - entng; -Sanardavfii -_ noir noon ‘sole agents- for “lnvictilsl - ~ _ ; - American Tobacco - Brooklyn Transit Burlington Continental Tob- Pederal Steel Federal Steel Prid New York Central 144 St. Pauls Tennessee Coal and Iron Union Pac Pr’l'd United States Rubber __.¢_.__ CHICAGO MARKETS Crncaso, March 6-(Special) -The followingare the closing rates: MBI, Wheat, 75g; Corn, 40§; Pork, 814.225 GOVERNMENT BAKING POWDER TESTS. The Royal Baking Powder lsan old p candidate for favor with the housekeepers of the Dominion. Its patrons will be pleased toknow that the recent Govern- ment report giving the ana ses of bakin Royal to be the purest of cream of tartar powders. the most healthful in character and of greatest leavening strength. It is shown that the art in bakingpow- der making is to give a pure and health- ful powder, of highest leavening powder which will keep indefinitely without loos- ing its strength. These two qualifica- tions-elfective keeping and highest strength -it is impossible to combine in a powder except with the use of chemically pure ingredients. The report states that which came up to this standard were the Royal and Cleveland’s. +31-_ THE Baptist Conference of Prince Ed- ward Island will meet on Monday even- ingand Tuesday morning, afternoon and, evening, March 11, 12 in the Baptist church at Clyde River. Bev. Mr. Calder, fp American sua and wus g Ianni ‘ 1211 i 'I5i 149; 40S 44 _ 88; _ _ W1 Rook Island 12z`S§ ' ' _ A wt ?;¥§_ ly S, powders sold in the Dominion show tho- ffused, whereupon sixteen of them were I suspended. _ The Speaker then ordered them to with- " ssrannrsm-:n 1891. cHArLLorrETowt¥`2§§’a,_1Ncs’EnttiF£§i'\n ISLAND. Tnuasvnav. Million 7`. _ _L “ H iTY‘_A;_*v_ _ _ _ W _ :_ RAISE RUCTIONS _ _ . ' - _ _ i . , ~ ---.~.-_- --------------------------- - .»_.-_-v-.,v-_-.-_-./vvY-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_~;; fin the Imperial House of Commons Causing a f hisgraccful Scene. ` ISIXTEEN WERE _SUSPENDED AND DRAGGED OUT -_ - ...___ ._..;-_ _,_ ____ i I l I I r I I I I I I I r I I I I I I I r i I l r I I I I I , _ I I r I I I l v I I l hey Shout, “God Save Ireland."-Names of Some of the Offenders. Baltour’s Bill to Provide _for Expulsion in Future.-Redmond Claims Innocent Men Were _Punish- _ ed. ~ English Papers Call tor Severe Penalties.-.Irish Papers Rejoice over the Riot as Another Lessoni to f England. _ A I I Q _ ‘. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . -_ __....._....- _ ¢ ' ’ , `,` NATIONALISTS. BESENT CLUTURE. 1 ,- . ,__ _ LONDON, Mamh 6.-(~,Special.)-Afte midnight last night, iu the House of , Commons, Mr. Balfouraiqilied for closure E on the education estimates. The Nationalists shouted "Gag,”_f‘Gag,"- p and refused to leave the House when the ldivision was taken. - _ ' REFUSE T0 LEAVE THB CH AMBER. _ Members were asked to retire to the ,lobbies as usual, but the Nationalists re- inamed by the Speaker, and they were who has very recently come to the Island j from New Brunswick, and is now at Summerside, will preach on Monday; evening; and Rev. John Clark of Tryoni will preach Tuesday evening. The public* are cordially invited 'to attend the evenil ing services. AT the residence of Mr. Alex. Matheson _ of Belle R\ver,on Wedueslfly Feb. a. number of friends met. I-.1 witness: the marriage c:.remmv _ of his daughter Miss Katie to Mr. Norman Mc- A Donald of Commercial Cross. The cere- I mony was performed by Rev. A. Sn l brother of the bride supported the groom. The many excellent/ present<,t.uo numerous ro iueritionrécéived by the bride is .m evidence of the high ` esteem in which she was held by her friendly neighbors. After at sumptuous repeat the imppyeouplc with .x few of the immediate friends left for their future home nt Commercial Cross.-Com. . 1:---'--l--~ -2- --il--_ nm her, aged? week-;_~.,. son of Elmund and Ida Canon. Funeral Thursday at 3.30 p. m. to People’s Cemetery. Bentley’s‘I.iniment cures Quinny., _ _ ’ EXPERT TBSIMONY. 4 "Is womanis testimony less reliable than man's¥" in the question started by a Chicago judge. It is not, as to what the -¢-¢-->- oints-Be av arof c ealllml cheap prices. For a good quick lunch and the best of _satisfaction try the R0Y81 Restmlmnb by J. Geo. Carver. ' 1l"f _ ..¢¢~. r-_-. Maron New Books. draw, but they refused . - of'Parliatn`ent.` px I- _,_ . '- 'gf _ _ roncnsnr 1s:.mc'rnn BY THE Ponca. ‘ " = ‘ A number of officers and policemen " then "entered, and after much resistance- the _recalcitrays were carried ont. some " 1 Hi” w §n_ - .. _ _ , . _ _ ____ , ,, _ 1.5,. .-$`?fT"* .-_ ‘A Those who were _. Gullivan, Patrick Whi },_ ‘ Hugh, Wm. Lundon, Wm. Abraham,-. n “_-e 1, “ - » -.-1 ~ ' ire" Dugan. Anon n' 11°*-it _fl _ ° ll G1itt_Ihhae.=WiI»i- aries o 7 ne_an ded. _ _ _LA _ e- - _- -_» _ -_ _ ~ _ i Wm - _ _ -_ ‘T xn- - 3. _Smut Stewart of Woodville. The bride wivsl' _ _ ' _' _ _ _ ~ » _ ~' of the groom while Donald Matheson, 7- I - ' » _ _ 1 7 " assisted by MissJessie McDonald. sisverf ‘ I A - _ - ~ > .___ __ 1 GeoH0oper-Coon in C_oon_town_ > ' N . _ 1 _- J~.n.r.»'rge- '“ -1 A __ .l.n..»- .~i`»~'= ° ' 'Y I i I 3 Jaek“vRattenbn’fy._A‘“Colored.Gef\illr General Dewct and Mrs, '_ . _ . , _ -I "1 _ ____ _-5 v _ _L ._» _ _ __ _' - f 7“ J? rzs sums ngsttt _-_ f ' ~ _a __ \.-_ ,-' 3 1 __ =.»' He; J _ s yer ' `~ - _ _ x . __ ‘ ». __ _ - 1,. - - - - - v,_ _ _ - _ ._~,L-. ... , 1 ___,, _ ituenl. I ` -' .5 _A To-day Mr. Balfour in_troduced,a Bill Hémy Jenkins-._Ah_mm to change the evils by making expulsion, Jnhn 0, Mgpdm-}3_>__L°¢kingf°, 5 ,for the remainder of the session the pun- _ H. ’ _ ishment for such scenesas those of last F"‘?_'l ` .t.... 6°, ~;°=_-5 - - 'run nnsxxsn ann mrsa Parma. ' 2 Daily-Sp-ah Ann. ‘ “ ' - ~ ` The Papers are taking widely different (E;°“‘vg°B°“°|“d“"E°‘ll“h'”°i views on the scenes. 'The British papem` dyke A of Kim' condemn the scenes and demand I W. ment. The Irish papers rejoice WNW! DIV!-P698' TB¢_!l'0Il _ I la d I ~ '__ V _ M_ervinH.1'.»_odge-IloyftomTetxas. `aftzrw'ard, on motion of Mr. Balfour,"';;_'-ir* at"m‘;_l;;it Ch”B@W”WrU9 '~ - _ -E"3‘“ ‘ , “W amen smith-arts; the _:same "'°“lF§‘>“§°°l1'b@ bythe lsacrllce the Wallace e “_’°"“"‘“‘°*"““’I“°"'_f _ _ - Wf1»_==n-1'f~\-°=»_n=»-- if . _ I _Redmond-tedayiinadeie i V __ Willie Edm-»n4.i.~.s¢1¢i¢r-_B5y,- _ Edwerfl H0dgson-_l_iesvaboy.- Rink last evening was a granti___»_snccess _ The mssqurade carnival in the Hillsboro i 9 n tn.-_.sow _ ' t, _ » »<;> ' 1 '~" .-=' _ _ .;,_,- ~ ._ - - wt _ __ noraxy llembaa-W Annfelioore--Co_nntg'y 'Gi rl. _ “Winnie Ryan-Red Omen Nurse. _ Nettle Yam-_sm-ngtfr ' v _- _R°§*_Rian-The oldwomaa- .tint :lived ' inashce._-_ -' . I Roosevelt Ill the some Laura Dewar-Duchess. f _ _ Pearl Jury -Domino. _ _ _ Hattie Hodgson-Daughter of the Mat-t._ie McLean-French Cavalier. - ;- B. Blanchard, Housemaid. ' C. Gillis* R _:M ; 9' f- ` T Misa Stewart.-1l'i;’;h'f,`; T Mass wwe-*~ '" ' cssnmm. ' ‘ = G. B. mana- mann chair. ' 'Pet er Gillis- Chimney Chief. _ Emmet ,Callag_h-an-5-Lonesome Coon. L_ HMT! McFarlane-Aunt Jemima. A ' William M.»Row»>-A Canadian Coon. ` Benj. Hacker-Barber. Harry Stewart-hungry Higgins. -J 305611!!-iH._Dingwell-Spanish Cavalier' ‘ E. H. Mitchell-Cow Puncher. C _ -_ Comte Blan_char.i-_Remington Scout. ll John B Mcboiialrl-i-li hland Laddie Charlie J. Dillon-Bero of “Eista 'Fab-.5 riken." e _ _ _ AN sraarn Wallis Maher-Tramp. . ff Hun, Roy Hughes-Tommy Atkins. H at Ax' o. G. Maman-renter: . ‘ _ _ '"”“ “"° 5° l James Gilhooly. E 5-1T;rB 2;f;§;:;lf[”I°|;;m _ not _I EXPULSION ts Now THREATENED. W ' Ivan Beddin-Drum Major. - I ' E an Harry Irving-Dude. I ‘ L sim »6v5T\@$ Qld- a@ g .- - ' _ .. .. MPM ° _ _ 8 _ I ;` ' Jack Cameron-Cu unty Volunteer. _-gy _ William T. Wt-liner-Visit to the city? ----- ‘ Gent. _"1 B°t *ara who Spoiled Wright-The £1! d \ _ 1- i . . - _ _ _ .,. .»_ ..-_--1. |~ __»,_..-l- _ ` -‘ .~' f , és- ' attendance of spectators-.-&a's not‘;large.v§f eil _ f 3, ' - __ I., this city. on March 6r.h. George Wil- T”° fa' “S °k”"°""i *'99 °"’|l‘“’°Y”¢'|lb:l’§'5~_l5li'°'_t .The interiors( the Rink EM _ 2-" in __ 13% “,‘»`l5"\i`% ":l1h=¥.*l¢»'lJ anu-'tg Magazinos_ , _ _ ._ D ri th th of’ best mm.-$3.50 m,},,’,|,““__,,,,,__° 5T.,‘,’»2 __-.war 2 aff 6 o’clo'ek draped for the occasion. There was ag _. great variety of costumes though few _E §.Me were strikingly original. The slicheatrwl iimie "F 5-" ' 5" . mithewsw - 5- -_ .» `J*"" _ .rf V 1 -l il ' Bell 181%- V* *_ Mpitlict Gordon-Out of Surht. . Misa McDonald-Bridget learning to skate. ‘ ' I Misa McNeill-Sundown. oust cook-Night. -.,.“-_-`~ other ladies or the congregation hid fm- I Perl Di°sw¢ll-_Wits Girl- ’ ' C Martha H. Rattenbury-Snownakes. _ _ Muriel Btekmr-Liter S rt. _ _ _ ‘ 8 @ KENDRICKS tgsgigsdlsglgl Miss Hanna McA1e8r_-Brlillt Star. Maggie Murphy-Sarah Small. \ Blanche Moren-Housemaid. _ Annie Sullivan-Tidy Houselnaids. Fanny Wakefield- “ “ _ llla Large-South African Belles. ' Muriel Hughes- “ “ Louisa Pope-Russian Peasant. Abbie Wellner-Red Cross Nurse. Beulah Wellner-Hope. . Helen Earle-Lady Slavey. _ _ ' Miss_Ella Gallant-Go as you please. ‘ Annie Bruce-Brilianil. Nora Waddell La Clouche Pierette. _ Lillian Collings-Moir’sMolaases Kisses. Y `_ "E " _ -_ . s A _ _ ` .`-»=_ ‘ jg ,___-._ is -.; 1... ; f f _ » '- f -1 annum ‘su ... _.--__.~nua_. ._ <-vm--1 Iehlsl-' -f-1 ,_ _ » _.-f....-ua.-‘_ . nn--» mme ....-an-......._. il" _t my -!»¢t."_ __ Blue. _ li " Sadie om-x-ned wane unites.. Addi¢Gla|'k-Fl¢wm'@ir!*: < Annie Smith-Nun, Jean_McLeod-Day-break. ` Hazel Davison-Daughter of the ment. Della xouse-Gen-a the witch. Kitty __ Head Mllliner. Amy Crablie-Flags of all Nations. Lizzie Poole-Two of a kind. Gertrude Hacker-‘ ‘° “ Viola Beers-Silver Thaw. Maggie McCoubrey-_-The wandering Lens _until-lr-Bea white &_B1u¢. Mary Essery-Rag Time Lil. Ruby S. Rattan-Grecian Costume. Ida Robertson-Cousin Son and D May McNevin- W. Melvin Merc hant-Carrie Nat Myrtle Fmtayson'-Semin or - the Susan McNally-_-Just Arrived Alberta McCallum -Japanese Girl. Linda Smith-Snowball Annie Evans-Widow. _ _Fallie Baird-Mud Gudgeon. _ Caroline Jackson-Red, White - Vivian Hughes-Nancy Lee. - -Pearl Hunter-Grecian Costume. Susie Barton-Lady from Cork. Rosie Brennan-lllermaid. ' M. Russell-Automobile. ‘ K. Ryan-Sweet Sixteen. A. B. Hogan-Venus; - ,_ I. ‘__ &q Girl. _ Jew E dith Davy -Summer. ' iana. at Ce it ion. 7 Selina Parkman-Bel_l_ot` Poverty Bow. King. an ailaaalast theHee. Turk. _ _, old Ken- A linteeacei :hz ues We .Q JLJH ‘WERIJ IYH -a¥ll'T‘\¥.¢§?'i'\S§ Qian a monk 'i ¢l.»|"$a~ ~ 4'# _,_ - IS lm vilwvw lasrltnt its-lv "E¢(.\a'_."`° a. S. ll- m&.\" lM§\WM¥ 1 it t§lI5J“.}ni."Ll|* '-lk