1 2 ’. psi ~ fi.” 1° 1 2'; 3 _ “ kv 5 . ' ___,,. ,Qi 2'. fi ' 1. 1| ri ._ -1 I I \ 1 uf 1 .,.., Vi 1%.* I I I 4 5. I .1 .ff :'91 . _,__ __n.._- _.... __.. _. .`..L,~. ,. 11?. Usa oth Pmuf Bags For putting away your furs, wollcns, etc. No need of using any moth killer with our bags. Patent closing, have bar to suspeuri coats ou. Small furs can go in bottom, Three large sizes 50, 75 Sud r.>o_c:1cI1. J. G. Jamieson Drug gist .- bbq-Q~is-rr '*"‘-'4 ¢~¢o&-#JO v-ayhh race 'rwo wif. 'nm unsr www 1"" ‘ THE GUARDIAN ' T nm or its 1'"-f=f’1".'. APRIL ’6» i9°9 i l I _ I _ I-‘R11»aY. APRIL 1e.1uoa. _ _ B Niagara River and Falls have been cting strangely during lh¢ Pfesellf year. Late in February, and now a-_ gain, for the first time since the ad- vent of tha white mau,‘the mighty I oice of the great cataract and the whirl pools below has been mute,b\it from different causes. In the first ase 3 strong northwesterly wind drove back the waters of Lake Erie, and the great falls went dry. In the latter case an unprecedented gale from° the southwest, sweeping the whole length of Lake Erie broke up; its vast fields of ice and sent them] down the Niagara ltiver. l The ice came thundering down overl _the falls and filled the 12-mile gorge _L1»low. Just then the wind shifted _:und blow u gale from the north, pack. _II-L' the ice in Lake Ontario agninsu (thc mouth of Niagara River and pre-I lventiug the escape of the ice in thei Gorge. The result has been to ‘U-0n\,]@_ raise . NIAGARA ACTING STRA NGELY THIS YEAR. docks, flooding the greau electric po-I; wer houses, destroying the George,g Railway and inflicting enormous pro-' D perty damages. The Toronto World L says a conservative estimate plsces,c the loss at a million dollars. ‘U The town of Niagara Falls was left .I in darkness, while the large cities of It ochester and Syracuse, with 165,000 nd 100,000 people respectively, audi many points between, 'oeing supplied with light und power from Niagara, `p}=;UNTY-ln this City on April 10thi were cut oil in like manner. The To-If ronto Globe tells that street cars ceas- ed to run,factories ceased ui operate LEA'_T° W' M' and Mrs' Lea’ Un' and electric lighting was suspended (~0ND0N_,At New Annan A ,il 8 at points over a hundred miles from the ice that caused the uiouole. For- tunately they were able to obtain u partial supply from other sources. \-.OL-,I_E_A And the ice will speedily melt at this season of the year and so end the 'run 'ronoivro Gtonn ' The Globe concludes a rather guard- iproiit them ? They probably flatter ed defence of Hon. William- Pugsley _with 11 rather mysterious statement., _After pointhig out that ‘die Hazen 'Government “must” accept the re» coiruuendution of the Commission and take legal action against Lieutenant .Governor Tweedie and Mr Pugsle - - v. _ ____ _ __ _____ __ _;Thc Globe proceeds: F ITS---U This is the name of our new eye glass mounts. If you have found it hard to get an eye - I Mr. I‘ugsley's enemies will ‘thus _succeed in depriving the Province of the services in The Dominion Cabinet of one of the ablesi: men who ever re- presented it there. What will that __ _ __ ff-_s.;;`-__ _.-.W --fn HON. WILLIAM PUGSLEY. _ U10 Pri" S088 to Saskatoon. The wretched condition and appeared to site will occupy 1,200 c f land, be uw w°t"_b°l"' the ‘aus “my mt inns to enable un- a»ri1i1ets11rc;1 C01- with bark HW- I WHS I11d“°°d '°° “S” above their normal level, destroyingh 5 ° Coop”-is Sp,-ay Fpuids and were Lge to do its work close by the Uni- is ’ “SKY DroP¢r. The builling pro- h ram will 'ue an extensive on each it. 9. artment being assigned a separate uilding_ Eventually the custom of 5 ollB8°S‘and other buildings will num- 8 ,ig ideas and big subsidies enable s hem to he carried out. _-;.i_;`fl€§@fi 2 w1<111i1'1"-M Beaeqne api-114:11. in Frank and Mrs Wright, u daughter. to Michael and Mrs. Prunty, Roch- forrd street, »a daughter. April 12th, B, son. . D . 1909. to John T. and Mrs. Condon _zL_s21._(Joseph Leo.; DIED. t Alterry Plains, April l5,| 1909, Mrs. Elizabeth Poole, wife ofl the late Edward Poole, Ruscneuth. I Funeral by train to Charlottetown, Saturday at nine o'clock thence to Geoi'y_eto1w1i for interiuent. HORSE NOTES. | U' fif¢Y~ The new Provinces have the new bark clean and fresh. I can't T0 WHOM IT MAY GONCERN4 have an orchard of 400 HPPIB Last spring the trees were in a. dying, and- absolutely covered n't the slightest doubt but that it as done the good work claimed for l\1y trees have made wonderful rowth, and are now in a very heal- hy condition, can run the old bark nd scale oil with the hand, iearving ay too much in favor of Cooper and Nephews Spray Fluids and would trong1'y recommend them to fruit rowers. (Sgd.) R. H. HAMLEY,, _ ___ Lake Side Uotilage. I _"f` in-new-r--@_. themselves that they have wollhdtd political foe. Mr. Pugsley enjoyed the most lucrative practice in the Maritime Provinces. He can undoubt-1 I “I On Saturdgy April 10th Josephi Stanley's mare, Nell S., dropped up filly foal by Boneta. The dum Nell S,` |is by Comolore Lydinrd, Grand dam,l M _ ._ . _ ed~ly return to it. So the only suf- the sire of Linden 2.15; and about' “vers will he his Own pl-0vince__ _ _ 'i thirty others in the list. He by the . 'G t .‘ ' 3 I. I, t only mean that ___ th___ ren Geo ge Wilks, 1 L dum he _ great race mare May W. 2.23} to high_ event ol legal l1CI-1011 being filkell. MY. ‘wheel sulky, she b Hnlbert’s Eatihen 5’ he expected to retireIAl1an, one of the greatest sires of from the Cabinet at least until tiieipmducivng dams' Mr' stanley is to This can Pu\_.,sley will courts have .I determined tho 1uatter_’ in his favor. 1 If the public men who l16E0*~I5l~0‘l‘ adison Bell by Madison Wilks 2.24iI 19 congratulated on his new arrival. 1 - P ,:;=-,Z .. -._. . ,__ _ .lolux A. I\Icl)u11uI1I of I\'iu1‘11.~s luis; '-- " "~ __ _ *__;:____ ___ __ _ *_.__._7____.T_..____.___T , iuli l1is1l|'i\~l11¢fl '_ e, B: ' B.. t* .I. , ;"'A_‘“Y"`?I'W_°°_"'- ' _ _ _ , i:\.(.\l\11'cl1ison 3f`l(l))i‘:i'ell;l1i1l'li1` l1;1111l\ol111n_I T_u"V~ CANON EI‘I‘EGOOD~ _ _ IF FORESIGHT WERE AS GOOD AS HIMJsI(.HT. sum. 1 I-Tc is probably the oldest Anglican 1 U, 11, _l___...,,_.-i _________ prelate actively engaged in the work, |gainst hope" that iimttcrs' may im- SAD SUICIDWQ |"*'IIH~'_1'~‘°l0l` Of Sf- JHYUCS U18 AlJoS»_ iihe union between Prince Edward 15'|prove. B11t surely the experience of _ ON BOARD SHIP. (.lf_‘1é`méf §mfn.t_r§"'l_' H" "°le_b""ted I Wand and Canada W0\1l‘1 IIHVG f0I`Se(’“ Prince Edward Island must demonstnl W* I-Ei-pu’ I yl -ll unmddy last lleek' I ._ , glass to hold on your nose, let us show you these. They fit were others _how difficult it WOUIII I-19001119' to g0't_ate to the people uf Newloundlanrli our reasonable requests hoard, at-fthat in staying out of (~,mfe(1e,-at (,n_ tended to or grunt-Bd at OWS-'“'a» I-bel’ their foresight was much better than Iwould have cut off their right hands our 1,n~,,,dsight_ 'before they gave consent to tire Un-| ““’E“”°°L» Ar” li " ”‘"*“g= c1zEso1ENE'l11T1sEPr1c uisifrsi the lust voyage of thc- S. S. 1.11- , _ oBnia_ from New YOrk_ two young Asimpleandciifectnverernedyfor- O women, who occupied a second c hi ‘SORE THROATS AND COUGHS ‘ a` “I ru no 1' me neun ~1u¢1c 1 together, committed suicide by shoot- ‘ wiibiln snliiiiiiiiig prnpliiihri iirsiirhinry gun |ng_ . rice.” Your druggist or _from us, 104: in stlmp|_ won't. G. H. Taylor Jeweler & OPUCIHII ""!fi5»" ' In .. .ff . rn. . _F . 5:1- Fig; " ____»_, - _' _. /nr. -¢_-_»_`=._._.qr__-: _ .¢.. . _'_1l_'»____"‘»_»_____,_,_.f._¢v1f _ Q, _.-.:;_ ".T-~,._ _"big ..~‘ ' ,';'l.`.;,§ 'l1....Fl..i> .J‘1a¢_...,..'f " l`..'f» 1'* 1" ‘11‘~:"',j”" " , _ .\.._...- `: "ii fllhiiit 'FIi.lfll1i5'§lllllli .l11>'ison's Iiuglish hard candy all flavors. REDDIN BROS “ 'Phone X6 O1 p. P. O- _ ,. _; _ __ _ - ‘_ I . . . Ll . . I' . _ ,_ ._ " - . . _ _ L_-_ _ mit to wll£it_l_1efalIiE§. "hc£iil_|,'____a_-____ ___________ _ ‘ust assed id n th' No 4 Sale at 2,30, The large , U "' I ~H ' " ""i;_"; Mi" _"" _'I H* _i “dw” gqlwlig, luoksv ajdcefisirlll of |’fi}`I<_ l10U~"U ‘md land with out-, _ coop . _ Im i , _ , _ _ ,,,,,,d,,,g_,. 9,, S).d,,Cy St__ known as _ ron _ f _ _ the Astoria shoes. And in the Mcgmnh l,,.0pem. ,md .lt pm 1 r *' fi '_-"‘ ,. .., . * l1iS Opinion he finds them sent occupied by Simeon liohger -I if ' . Let & att¢nd to Sup,ri0I. to any other shoe on No 5. Sale at 3.30. Double 1 _ ` \ , Furniture . .. _ . _ , _ ~~ _ . -. ' the market to day Ox blood tc-neiiierit house and land on Ed CANADIANJQ U S your furniture repairing and reuphols- on and Patent ieninfin an “""‘ bb =“Pf“°"* °°°“P1=d by .I f/ _ _ , diff itil not received in itgpngmt form “gh N" th, ‘quam oi P _ Iwxecutors. ‘ dv mms mi scum. u no muah an when un lo vow an I drwlff 4~14d1uwf51. i iHf¢°l\d°d- _ l ‘ I f "J "`-` 1 . . . _..._ -L improving, but rather the reverse. I"I 50 Dflt think it would be Dl`0il€l'i i ii , i . _ . 3." i I _' _ , o _ ~` ' _ ' I . _- ‘ ` ` I que sh- ors of over thirty YEHFS ff’ gd' 1’ She was quite tart, they u'tcn found, night telegraph service and reason-I And oftimes crusty seemed, and able rates, down to which date our_I PCUISII- »p°°p1° were paying dmmle the mics Then sometimes gracious she would the Deonle of other Provinces paid. g,ow_ _All these yeairs Liberal and Conservin 'With drooping lids would say “Pl»r» ._,~_. c;~:rp<.rf;-ri, painted, Lzuuws, Mums Go., Limited, Agenta, Montreal. 49| T . CANADIAN INTERESTS BEING LOOKED AFTER. --_-. T(lRO.\"T‘O, April l.'».--The specu- lators interested in the Ennis & Stoppani failure have issued u writ to prevent the mouefy in ‘.|`ie Bank of Nova Scotia, in Canaida, 'being taken over by the receiver in New York. O\V hard it is to lcccp floors clean ‘f when they re f~"f, \ - I :" 1;- ;;__ If’ or oiled! And <3 *fi how easy when tbcy're Floorglazcd I watnqiiost (re good for outdoor asm. in w.-.11..~in1_ .\ gniinn .~n.».1» _ .. ` - _ , ; -_ , _ ‘- ...~ ww*-\, ' ;.*,’=i=_~_-si-'»». ..,., . ._ . _ .__ ,sn .q1.m» fi---r. 1f.»..¢zy u,»,.:=.~.1. an.-. g»..\.,- .mu 1.....1 an s mum. :~--mi i..°`i` Fiocrgl1\1e eunlnels Hours wilh any of ten I ' ‘ __ ~ " ,= _ canning stu.” 11 n-.un ww 011. in 1- 5 ' tive members alternately have been rate, relief from the express mono. promised Tunnel, but all in vain. We believe that -Messrs Warburton land Browsaiwould like to do someth-‘ ing to remedy existing conditions and ‘are trying to do what they con. But their report shows that they have been either t.alk»ing to deaf official ears, or that they have been met in almost every case uith denial or |e\'i.‘-2011. Sir Wilfrid hns indeed prom- ised to have nn interview with his _Minister oi Marine as_to the desira- bility of having a survey made of the Brule route. I-Ion. George E. Hughes eiiresscd ‘tho situation pretty nharly when he "noted with regret that everything the Board of Trade had asked for had been tied down." This is no new ,tlr_'ng. It is only a repetition of what ‘occurred in the seventies, eighties and He whispered as he placed in ning The 'bridegroom said she was ns His heart with joy was now repletd, `haI>s;" . working to get __ fam, through freight But when in anger she cried "No I" . 'g\\__ " Her eyes would snap as ginger- SXIB. S bhe chose the last, though not the least, A rising man, so it was said; A suitor hailing from' the yeast- He suited ber; he was well bread. \_ ' I’ ‘ `.~ .--111,11 11 1 My wifey to my homel I ll bring, My cooky, dinner to prepare," Upon her ladyfinger fair. The bride of beauty was n d.rea1m; ‘rl Ghnndler' Chimwn' With downcast eyes and blushing face; - Her wedding gown the shade bfi cream, With cream puffs set above tho lace. sweet As icing that her sire could 'mnk.c1; To wed hor was like wedding cake. nineties of last century. A sop or two is flung out or a promise made ,at election times and the protesters and memoriulists shout for the gov- ernment of the day he it Liberal or (‘u.1scrvativc. The election past, and they begin to memorialise, petition and protest: again, only to find' that almost everything they want: is "tied down," It's a sorry farce. Prince Edward Island counts for very little at Ot- tawa. Still we are in tI1e'union; hav-‘ ing tied our own hands we muistsub- ‘al f‘0. ‘JUN ('I1~i111\d liI1l|z. i11 llhnrlottctmvll . R dd G- -' H - r .1»1».:.‘:.‘.:-,1... rue, IIollau's Quccii is expected to give 'nirth to un heir and her suhjccts are _-1 anxiously awaiting the announcement. . ~ I" _ -r ,..-.»- ¢ ‘- .~~ '- _A " » * " ' “"““’ `“ "Chamois Lin8d Vests are the pro- r'.`-i'~ 'per thing for winter woa1‘»-Light as »» 1. feathers yet keep the cold and wind /HY, _. 1 ‘ "_ and the price would hardly pay for; '1`.__ ,tl ~' ___ _ ‘_ ____ thc pockets in a fur coat.-For lad- I 11-s mid gentlemen. Sea them at "The Two Muc’s Druggists." _ ___/ ~1~ . ' .s» -.»-'f 5 , ' ~-,1......¢..,»_» ,x '~ ’ ~~-\--v-hom Recommended and sold by Fennel) Sale of Valuable In Charlottetown Estate late Jos. Wise Brace cKay & Co.. Sununerside. . ,___ Lxtcutoisoi thc L-.state of thc lute jtiscpli \\`isc io offer by public auc- tion o11S:1i111'ld to close the Esteie. Your service HERE-Men who simPIy won‘t turn out 546°’ ”5'°°“”d 556°' inf'ifI}'Fi.§¥`1°i..§§IIi§Ii°2$»f"531°' T"“°°"5i°"3`s'°°e7|`:fi5;~»f"5~l355#`5i5f P1 5 B LARTI R & CO by Tl1;1____l»1\;_ri»_t_i-= void after May 4th 1909 afnd must hc rccciu-rl ‘ ‘ - - ' _ , " 0 or." 'rue enum on loemo :Man uwl I k. F B or to R F Match ciiliimiileii/in £1 S2? It " '"4 if it dom nee wntiiin that 1>rin$'