Lone,_rgan'S \. APRIL :rf fer? ~ < » _»'=._1i:f _"J-1 ` l" ______________ _V V, _ f__,__,___ VV ,______"_ BITEST NEWS ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~'1r1RgT 0|- ALL in PAGE SEVEN Run Down 7 .t C "' ""` _ IS “Ot 3 Cll'0p Of algo]-10| in'it_ It Days to buy ln this province. I 'Mrs-. E. Crosby, Cape 'l‘ravei-se, was You have asteady, even gain day by day, Ask - __ , _ i.. ri.. my y...o...iiy_ Ayer s Sarsaparilla is a tonic S l bout,t S h_ ’ Y0lA‘d0Ct0I' J. J lllckiunon, City left yester- a I . BCI-lf€ I5 i1pDI'0Val flf5t, then gt) ahead_ Gym(-,,,_ day for St John. H. W. Longworth, City, returned ' ' ' WF . IK- .: '»»"’_e> ,'-.~. D.--?.`.‘, ~ ,gf ’ ifirll.. >l t- . wi 'i :ii _ ,, y __ .' ` 2-; "W 1" I »q~;'°" -< . ‘ J’ W Vi /; 'ful la. l ,, " ” ki ,- _ um .- ,._,,,;=_ _ » ,.-- ¢.....- ,_ i"""` "T" ` sr Q *A -..*1,E,@r \\ as _ 55;; Jewelry takes precedence over al other renieinberzinces at this We have a large assortment of Rosaries Crosses, Lockets A pleasure to have yoi_i drop u and see theui. W. W. Wellner Jeweler day's iss from the this city. sie & (Jo day after (’apt. by the . llev. R. The Ea passenger bo und for B. McDonald, Sourls, was in the city yesterday. ster sermon 'in lust Satur- ue of the Montreal Star is pen of Rev. W. Harrison of Clarence Harris, representing Vas- ., St. John, was among the s to Murray Harbor yester- noon. e. McDonald, of Georgetown left Minto yesterday morning New York and from there - Will ll1`<\Cecd to England to take charge of J. F. Cook"s Photos » . l Our New Stock of Men’s Shoes and Oxfords are beautit s. Alltlmtls new you will limi here, and the prices arelowcr llinn last year See oui' $3 soniiil $.;.oo shoes as good a value as inns! $5.oo shoes. You ran always szivc inoiicy by dealing at the old reliable shoe slorc - A. E. llllcliaclien The Shoe Man 81 & 8.; Queen Street. - i____ Sterling Bitters i The Never Failing I Heart,l\erve And Stomach Remedy A Proven Mrdicinc ol Exceptional Value _ Testimonals and References hy the hundred from lpeoplciql most prominent in City and Country. No failures. l Sold ()nl_v Ry - P. MCQUAID, 42 Queen Street | ON'i\vsiti‘ Au ti Fros l"ashion’.¢ $4 Shoe l The Best 1 `ii punishment of sufficient severity to them with a wholesome re- I<`usliioii`s latest edict in a full-rigged ship. Profit, City, Grand Scribe , Sons of Temperance of P. E. Island 713911- - ° ' from the 7 School of page ,l r work. .*__1____,_ 0. §f@.>© l)uriii i up inercial good pos Martin; _ ,, J \\ .»~ \ \ of Moore » _f ‘if V. city, was this sort ‘ impress spect for was recen some morocco bound Bible as agilt __ civnl, ste 6': Co.; M pliei' with rance Ufli bor yeste _ tion with \ , ithere. whether b spring footwear for woiucn is | correctly and beautifully por- i l' frayed iii our present showing j of Queen Quality shoes and || boots for ladies. Queen Quality 'footwear is the best ou earth, niade in a factory whcrc a mammoth orgaiii‘/.ation of workiucii .strivezis ouc iiirui to keep i Queen Quality slices at their present place iu popular zip- prov.il. Qiieen Quality shoes need no breaking in, have Price 5oi~ per bottle. r __ _ ME? \/Ve are now ready to deliver best quality of Roach Lime from Kilns on St. Peter'S Road in large and Small quantities suit- able for farming buildings and white- washing, C. Lyons Q2). Co 4-~i8d2n;i ; l 135 Queen Street. §.._=-. E DR A. B. REID l)EN'l’lb"l‘ ()l`l`iro lioiirsll liiud ' " li ()\'i»r .It-|ikiusi\" Hon 1\'i~:\v riiowsi; i;i.oi'.i< ` Cllilrtl' Vhnrlot tutown. P. lu. I. W' 'lllliwwoa ~ » gold was tor Webb while. Ser district. pliable soles, :irc iiiade in _,.,.h(,Ol__S finest leathers avid latest lasts. ' Webb, is See otir window. Prices $4.00, 4.50 and Boston, continue rather. t.< oiliee. (ln E” __ ______ for his Iii tle hetwe Governor ‘Beaver l"leur” in 100 pound bags this week at Beer ®. (ioff’s ton Post clei-gyinen yesterday nicnt und Mcara. ministers $2.60 per bag statement are lined ment of .__f __ _ i Farm for _Sale Mrs. L. T. Fenner offers for sale her frtehold farm “Viewfield" con- sisting of 150 acres of land at Bon- shaw, about 60 acres are under cul- tivation and the remainder is cover- ed with timber, hardwood and poles. The buildings are in a. first class state of repair. Conveniently situ- ated to stores, churches and schools. being within half a mile of farm. Farm is also well watered. The growth of timber is hard to beat. For further particulars apply to own- er on premises. 3-24dfmw1f»lDd. 5 l ' Fresh, Pure Cream Bread- Loner a.n`i Cream Bread ziiidisce our Studio.We C have been here ten year this month, and zi great many changes have taken place See our samples. Bayer Pluto Studio approache you not as police not belie claim the ly, iievert the news; to the e body to ()'Meara. `l retiring tl -‘M Y 3 `i§(ci:;iii;iti§)sritc>n havin ex iired. Strenu H I - s are being made in many civic clrcl :irc iiiavii appoint lv Telephone l92 J ii iiiisii Su goon l)vnlist B rlinl)ontnl l"M’l0l’S Richinond Bt Phone l5.iJ Dior l’rr\\\ se Bros fi _LJ ing Washer E - _ . is kiiown far and wide for its purity, wlicleroiiieiiess and ’ general excellence. It is home-made hrend iii 5 every sense o`iily .i. little lcv- | ter-more delieiciis than the _ usual kind, '|`liert- is not B loaf of bread sold over -A roiiiitrr lhiit can iipprrach our Cream Bread. Try il. Ilb. Ill... 56 2lb,|osf.... . ... mv Lunch shit Bakery norii. ST# i aitosow v Ano tml s1'RBB‘l’ Nsiv vom: cmr. , win-iii em .icon a Wm l’°“'*_°' lioiioown im¢~..i'. nur iiioeii mm I|i»g;:!5f"f I'-ll=!‘5l%:.t.;0pp0f°&\l|ll'\l°%°m° l M.- last. ii lifetlnie. “in wash ,,,,y||,in¢ from hsniikerchiefs to hlnnkeiii . - 7 l 'L l ll ll th() 2l::.x'r.-.r.’.‘f.i'. ur. :rs .‘.i...'. ri .:..... .. Cgniior Hall Menrinir Washer. l gui WASH- E ull dripp- inir wet on he kitchen floor, becaiise it iii hinged, a n tl when open llio water d r i p es buck _into the miichiiie. ’l‘hcre is no h °"t i'a's appo assert th are acqua O'Meara's sioner. W The Connor Ball Bear ii;‘;;;;§",;f ofllce the free from other corrupting influences. We also at he has given us a useful nt administration.” believe th and efficie a palatah disorders liver. It free from drugs. 5 Central D tly the recipient of a hand- Summerside District Sundav Association in recognitioii services in teinperaucc the last two weeks the fol- H lflwifllr graduates of the Union Gom- Gollege have been placed in tions Miss Belle Mai tin i : , ' , stenographer with law firm of K. Miss Helen White, stenogra- plier with the lar re dry oods fi i., _ g rm & Mclieodg Miss Ethel Per- nographer with Peake Bros. iss Ida McS\vain, stenogra- D. H. Stewart, ESQ., Insu- ce. R. Mathieson, of the P, E. I. R., a passenger to Murray Har- rday afternoon in connec- injury to railway property During the past few days ti certain hoodlum element in that iisii- 1 filly well- serting it a number way prop behaved town has been us- sclf and the result has been of lirolnii windows in rail- erty there. Perpetrators of of mischief -should be meted the property of others, elon in to the Goi ernment - K ii- ' . ally owned. ‘ close of the school of in- of signalling, which has progress for the' last six n Saturday, last, two pleas- ing presentations took place, when ' i ctors were suitably remem- the members of the regi- .inents taking the course. A purse of , . presented to Sergt. Instruc- of the permanent force, gt. Instructor Aitbur Lind- say, ol. No. 8 Signalling Section, this received a handsome cala- bash'pipe, in recognition of their vi-iluable work in connection with 'the t. John Telegraph. Sgt. now in (lhai~lotteto\\'u. 'Police Commissioner l)'Mcara, of a . .` _ _ native of this province, is iis year from his ollicc, his cs to have Mr. 0'M'eara his roniiiiissionership, or >_havc liiin rrfuppoiiitcd in 'the contrary other forces ig’ it their business to ask ial retircrziciit and the hat- eu the'two cciitres around Foss, who will make the appointment of aiiotbcr official or re- Ir. <)'Meara. A recent Bos- says: Six representative called on Governor Foss afternooii to ludorse the adniinistriitioii of the police depart- t (lomml-,stoner Qtcphcn (l'- e- . _ A petition, signed by- 150 names, purporting to be Protestant had been previously to Gov- ernor Fos not re-appointed. Dr. Myers made the s asking that 0’Meara be that there were 150 names of ministers signed to this petition. The comiriittec politely doubted that 150 Protestant ministers in Boston up against the reappoint- O’Meara. The statement of this committee to the Governor fol- lows: "We have learned that certain prominent clergynien of llcstou have d your Excellency to urge to reappoint Mr. O’Meara cnuiiriissioiier. While we do ve that these gentlemen right to represent their va~ rious religions denominations official- helers the implication from iapcr reports is practically ect that the Protestant _ . fl clergy of Boston are opposed as is the reappointment of Mr. We regret exceedingly tha-1; lc should form the opinion Protestant clergy of Boston ns a body are opposed to Mr. 0’Mea- i a ntment. We emphatically t such is not the fact. We inted with the course of Mr regime as police commiss- e believe that he is a gen- tlie highest personal inte- d that during his term of police department has been political control and many Stone Root. Compound is le and efficient remedy for of the kidneys, bladder and is a vegetable, preparation opiates and all injurious Oc. bottle. E. A. Foster, rugatore. Sunnyside. l _J l need lo place the cover of =f;)_`..~d|ll|lI|l1.l., 2_- ~ V' :oar//(I sad take up the OONNOR lf L ` ,il steam.. l the centre of the tub to tear H \ LL NEA lt- - prei-is Lpmber and built to I Ea-y tn woi'k.Runs/in biill be rinizinand why slioiild you ilvudze on in the slime Wrltc tntlul’ l-0 _ R. T. lrlolmfiii. Ltd., Siimmerside. The Rogers ||a,-dwiire Co.. Ltd , Char 1 ri'|=dr_‘uvi“ 5. u ~'°c.i~..l.iii°.::.':i.°.':'i..°‘“...iii°..‘"°.:.. " t . frm. firm modus soc WM»‘l'AY_l» lUON`¢|"|°' “¥'£!l¥;,'?l£ll'»!»’5l.?.‘i" l W » md, 4- i aim. J. A _ tl swellest llno of <-"°°°‘”"°“'E‘ l'»‘l'%'"”’f »‘~`il°'ii"f:;'si§;.“2:.2'ii;i;.zu 's"m°PEA ' ' 'ffgzifyioanawé seiiai 25 cis ln is ual t what ou here Seo them.-Pl'0WS0 BYOS No Dost in ‘~ t h c clothes T Ne - D C. (1 0 ' Y iitfliiihpeiiyladgiusblo as rnuohfcr else 5¢ ii I O , I ]eweler~Opticim1 yesterday from Boston. J. 0. and Mrs l-lyndiiian, City, re- turned yesterday lroin st. John. Miss Ruth Campbell, Grahani’s Road, left yesterday for Moosejaw, Sash. Miss M. E. Nantes of Charlotte- town is visiting Miss Nellie Alward, Hiilelock, N. B. Police officers raided the premises of Patrick Mullin on Richmond St., city, on Wednesday and secured a quantity of beer. This is now under- going analysis. The auction sale at 15 Brighton Avenue on Monday 24th inst al; one 0'ClUCl¥ Will Hive everyone a splendid chance of securing useful garden ini- plenients, veranda seats etc. C. B. (lhappell left yesterday morn- ing for Wolfvillc, .\'. S., where he has the contract for the building of a new Baptist (fliiii-cli, which is now in course of erection. The church will cost about $40,000, The following were registered at the Victoria Hotel ytfstcijiiay: D. Hain, Montreal; W. A. (‘o0kson, Montreal; W. B. Milner, Halifax; W. M. Patter- son, St. John; A. W. (Took, Montreal; J. Grcenford, Toronto; W. J. Os- goode, Boston; John (`hristie, St. John; S. D. McKinnon, Souris. ` 1. Wednesday evening a number of the N. C. O’s and men of the 7th Battery met at the Armouries and presented Major Leigh with the handsome tro- ,pliy the Battery won in 1909 for Genci-al Erlicitiiicy, The ,,p@5L~nLa¢i0,, was made by Ht-rgt. Major Howatt. and was littingly iickiiowledged by Major Leigh. (ine of the silver grey foxes which escaped the Jenkins ranch at Mt. Albion, was shot this week at Miir ray Harbor. Today J. D. Jen- kiis received a telephone message askinz what this skin was worth. The skin is practically valueless this tiinc of year. but the .fox alive is worth a considerable sum. The oth- ei' fox is still at large and gunners are asked to spare him. (‘. .J. Silliker, of Halifax, formerly head of the Silliker Cnr worlili of that` city, now known as the Nova Scotia Car (loinpany, passed through the city on the (‘. P. R. last evening on his way to Vancouver. Mr. riilliker is not in active business at present, and should he find conditions in the West attractive enough he may 10- cate there. He was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Roy Lea, and by Mrs. Harry Pride, also of Halifax. Mrs. Lea and Mrs. Pride will join their husbands who are in the auto- mobile business in Calgary.-St. .lolin Tclegriiplii Mrs. Lca and Mrts. Silliker are well known in this Pro- vince. (inc of the most interesting and en- joyable iiiretiiigs of the Alpha Beta Debating Debating Society of Mt. Al- lison lInivri'sity wns held in the col- lege chapel on Saturday evening be- tween the lndics of the junior and the fresliineii classes of the university, the topic for dcbatc being Free Trade. After a spirited contest the jii(lges,vMiss Winnie Thomas, B. A., and Miss Madeleine de Dury, B. A., decided in the negative, whichlvas led by the juniors, Miss Bessie hilburn and Miss Mary Cliappel, and the af- firmative by Miss Clementine Pickard and Miss Dora Thonias, freshmen.- St. John Telegraph. (The young lad- ies above mentioned are wi-ll known here.) lligih Grade 0ptical_ Service Euipliaticrilly, that is what we offer you Otir inolern systcui of Exriuilnatiou euah‘es us to readily connect the uiost coiiiplicat-ed errors of re- fraction, which old inet- bods ha- e failed to relieve. Retinoscopy is the nietliod most depended up- on. Iii this test, ones eye is examined, looked into, and read likeyoii read zi book, telling its cwii story of eye-strain and errors. Lon! rrzir-tice lics mricle us skilful in iiili.-i'pi'eliii_q tlic reiid- ing of this systoui, nliei-i-by we can with ciinfi ieiire, iiisuie cur nalrnns receiving intelligent :ind lielpfiil treatment G l" Hutcheson l _i M ' “As to the charities and other in- -» - "$35! Q Y~\ \\`\/A /1:17; ti'/~° ' \'d\T O ff/ er " I Y 1 90.’-1. ii," \\“` 321,' _ __ _‘fl=.. _ l . l I, Lister T Dress illcs Striped Black and White ite ' Navy and Wh' l Champagne and Sky “ and Green \ 1 Greens Green and Fawn etc' i' ° 20 Inches Wide 55c per yard Stanley Bros. LONDON, April 15-An interesting letter describing a typical day pass- ed by Qtieeii Mary at Buckingham Palace luis been received by Miss, Mary Egcrton, of Terrington, writ- ten by “a lady holding a high posi- tion at court, an intimate friend of the Queen and a trutliful woman of no imagination." The letter, which is published in the Yorkshire Post, states that the LQ-'ileen at 9.30 a.m. begins the day’s iiork by going through her large corres- pondence (which she hns previously opened) with two secretaries. Then come interviews with the governess, nurse, housekeeper and the heads ol departments in the palace. Then ap- pointments with furnil'.iire makers ii id various cori-espondeuce till 1.30. ln the afternoon her majesty visits u hospital, some charitable institution, ri picture gallery or some other in- teresting places in or near London, such as the city churches, the halls of the various city coniphnics, etc. After tea the Queen again summons and gives one or two interviews. Af- ter dinner she reads till 10.30 and then retires to rest. _ In the country expeditions to his- torical or other interesting places in the neighborhood with some of her children are arranged, or some local charities or institutions are visited. The letter accoiiipziiiying this diary stated: stltutions, her inujesty pays visits (more or less surprise ones) to all those to which she gives her name and inquires carefully in\o the work- ing of them. She also takes great pains to get the right people on the l committees, often asking them her ' self. The queen is very particular ii 1 to the principles on which the char; in not puuperiziiig but helping peopli to help themselves. and ialie ulway considers whether assistaiici- given tc the individual will help the whole community or mcrcly create ii rinse dependent upon it, such us is found in connection with night shelters, etc. "With the eirception of a few char- ities taken up by the late Duchess of Teck and kept on for love of hot ity is really u. guarantee tliut it is good and properly worked. The queen believes in character us against p ' l `- g i rngrepns time goes on. I think if. is W~ (il0V€I` Of l-leilfl. S- ll., Mrs. Ed- her innate sense of truth and righl 'l_v_’s son, should be made parties to proportion that prevciits her beinr this suit. - m-,fried away, as many women ore, ln the Merrimack County Superior by the feeling of the nioiiient." Gourt. counsel for George W. Glover, t d H1311 I Sin l3Clf`lg lJCf0I`C OU gairist the 'admission as parties P y to ° ' the case if v rious persons, alleged ' _' ls’ give me YOUR trade‘~rclntives bf Mars Eddy who have ' S€I'ld yOUl'1'l6lghb0I`Sin 3lS0 risked lenvc to lntcri/lene on the mid by d°f“‘b.li"5 'PV Sales I iii.”ti.i"l»`i"lli.@ iiiii Jioiiiiihierhaifiiiii The llillowing Dwelling House l’\I`*‘\'lC"' Wlll be Satisfied Wltha Sfnall invalid. they would be entitled t0 tics will be offered for sale bv Public i\uc ° ' gpm-g in 3 dintflbugion of the regi- tion on the promises ou the following margin of profit H' H' due dates: Bl'0Wf`l, Th¢ Y`0Ul'lg Menls AA new figure appeared in the litiga- *he d‘y of April man ‘tion ivhcn counsel for George W. ' _ notified (Thiel Justice Wallace of the Inst at oclock Noun' The "me t0 gel' 3 bprmg sun Superior (‘ourt that they would ’ _ A|l_th:it two and 'one half' story brick |_q w|-|||3 wmggr hangs around and shortly me u motion for lmve to in_ le S I dwelling with riiitbiiildiiigs :ind yard situ sgams |o\*,h to leave. 'IhBl1 W an tervenc in ML Gyoverin suit They p '\l°°“‘l‘° 5““'h "de “f W““"' mme' flp' th” bright' days ara heron; e said that they would hose their ac- iimiiieliii iiieiiiiiiiitellllldllow occupied glii»|"rii:ii|riiii2eriiv?d’iiii(; puriroiliiaiieg ”‘°“ "“ ‘he '""“"“ tm" “wg” W’ - - y I' ‘ ` - - ' Gl -, J ., ' l h the Also :ill that two and one half story ready to wsar Su|ts_a"p|,|ce5'a|| degggélof Rléttlprginn `rr;ri;or(;x:c“eti;d hen' ¢|°,,t,l¢t¢nomt-iii. wooden clivcllmg house 5tyl0S- all th” Very latasl' and tween his father und Dr Foster ' siluate on the North side ol' Sidney Slreot mos; faghlgngble goods.-PFOWSB Eddiy and M,.R_ Eddy' and “Jn H the W0 N°W Rgcls between Great George and Prince S(;re_cts~ Bros Ltd. 4- l Sd tf court should declare the resmuary The shove properties will be sol sub- .__ ‘ H d b t b _ _ _ clause of tie wi lnvnli , u ar New vang ject to one reserve hid on each properly: Your sma" boy can get a reany Mesm_s_ Gmvel. and Eddy from R F0* l""’l‘C*’lf*"5"PPlY “l "W 0|T'\'~ Uf 9- 5,1-|a,¢,_ \|p.r,0.¢,he.mli-iutg spring sliiirc in the residue because of this R- Sme‘|“'°°d» /““‘f"'=>' ‘“ L” "' “‘ overcoat. here. 'rho fabric is fins agreement, the iiroiwrty should ec to R. Bearisto, Auctioneer. ` __ sm-ge_ twemj 0|- whipgqrd The George W. Glover, Jr., as next of . A l"' lM’5' r-oloursaro blue,greysand lawns. kin. ` . The sizes from 4 to 8 years- J\1S\- “i°”‘“”*‘ *_ USTIN '['RA|NOR EX€C\ll0f Of F<5l3~le,0f lille such garments as you would be WE HAVE PURCHASED a John Ing§_ proud to have your small lads ghmpig ing, of Chi-|5\,y3‘ Hats- . b wear. The price IS S4-00 HM 5-00 worth un tonve coiiars eat-.n~ana W Musica] Act 'll’\€ 3b0Ve 53-le has ee? Mooro& McLeod 4-l2dtf. ovary one nl them are on sale postponed to Tuesday April row ar. $1.50. 'riiiqis ynuronance c. w. Hiinpiuiriku, o' ¢ l -' Baker Icddy, founder of the Christian ocicnce Church wus con ‘ ued ties are worked. She believes firinl_\ ‘mt llfougllf by Dr. E. J. I"oster` ' - V . H ity of the rcstdiinry clause of the will on the ground that the statutes forbid so large a bequest to ii single churcli, counsel for Executor Henry M. Bak- er and the other defendants filed ti demiirrer. the statutes in questpion are not ap- , , _ plicahle to this case, inasmuch as mother, the queen’s name to ii char- Mm- Eddy left the residue of her es- tate to the First (`hurch of Christ, Scientist, of Boston, not for the loc- al uses of that church, but for the st-iitimeiitai taut and feeling, and she Srwihc nuriiose of ii general exten- would never ponder to the populai 51°F Uf l-he \‘¢lii!i0ll Of Christian md of the ,my ,m|c,.,,; the fmi was fseience. The deiuurrer iilso denies the Bound and Bensibm right _of Dr. Foster Eddy to contest "Of course, therefore, she has not U19 Wlll. Un the t;F0l1n""