lf? z ik' il' .<- lr 3. _'feel i 1,., x-, \ . i I Q. ‘» 7""'V\°‘?`¢-°.’*%r- 1. » 4 -1.1 J `A|~ b'-l’ ual ~h ol , _Y _A . :,:¢, ~_I ixei niaiiiapes, ling sc o fri ments. , A i25c and 50:: battles. r'm? _ ;R‘ Buy ii and haven ready- Atall dealers. \‘°f,:g'm:*‘r°l' ' :mm ,,_,.,_.5,,,,t ,.1-h(.,, the aftemoon ses. l. S. Johnson & Co., momma, Mau. -` ",`,,|,‘,‘gf' | -1 G vi . U ; in f" ,` lpiflia share of attention from speakers 'Offs' at X pl, /.' tc'dn_v. Tlicre were big public meet- ' n P-'S '|84 “l¥h°~ the OWN* Home be' from heart trouble, and my nerves were .I _(_. lll p °\\ 'iiig the scene of one gathering and very wah An," seeing ”vu,a|doc,°“ - ‘ . 2 ‘f = 'ea '.11 ._ UHANGE GHANA Llllllli ` SllllHlll Bl AlllllilSS att:-rs and rtciprocit) all received .the 'l`o\\‘n 1-lull another. M Speeches , Suffered Greatly From Heart Trouble. IEIIIS *QI VIRY Will. Mrs. John Farrell, Rong Hill, P.E.l.. ta:-"It is with the greatest ol vni-ioiis nieeri_ii~.f_- in conniction p|¢a,ure1,,,.i¢° Wshu th lx M 1'; '||'f",l\\itli the .~e.~i~‘ioiis of the Grand Ur- [ 5 3 ug C ne |:,',' nllange Lodge of Untario toast here yea- md Nu-Vg pm* i have received b usin Milburifs Heart “About five yearn up I suffered greatly nd usiniz their inedicin 1 ot no relief “N9 made All Ui- 5l”°“l9» M~ P-v untila frknd told me ofelvoui Heart and of liiiiastcii, flraiid (`hai`-lain of the 'eicii tlraiid _\lastei-, iresided, and 1 The New Suits for A special invitation ladies to visit our new Ready to \\'ear dept. second floor. T his department has been re- n.......... ........,_. 1.... i.....~..~._ .....-.<...f cently fitted at considerable on optiitd. Ilr. \\`. I). Sproule, Sov- lm '»° l~\`v\'errii:n Grand .\laSter; Volonel .verve Pills. ltook twrfboxes andiliey »~ l.\'ai1i lrlughe~‘, I\l.P.; James Berncy, 5 ’»l` `.' if :uf -av -li . ` H." | cr Eected a complete cure. I can recom- liiiicstoii, Graiitl Master of East- mend them highly to all nervous and ii Ontario; Her. \\'. F. lfitagerald, -nndqwu y¢°m¢n_ ' "I have advised many others to try iyal Black Prcceptory, and others. dmm and they have an been Cured of 'l`hr»i'e were three hundred Orange- -jmggme noublcw The proper action of the nerves, so portant to the well-being of the heart, epends entirely upon the general con- ” iition of the nervous system. lf there ' be nerve derangemeut of any kind, it is bound to produce hart derangeinent. In _Milburi:i’s Heart and 15';-rve Pills is omblned a trea tmeut that' will cure all forms of nervous disorders, as well as act on the heart itself, and in this is the is extended the ` i _ex pense. secret of their success in curing so many cases of hart. and nerve trouble. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 500 per box, or 3 for $i_z5, at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. niaii_a>ddi'ess \'.'lii>t-hneiicittiil-;i"<§t_fTlij the questions, occupying so large ri share of the attention of tJi‘aiig_eineii it : -¢,_‘~ ~ ' ~ ; ._ ~ 11.,_\';\ .ie '_ .p ’ ,.;;/i,v4> "' _.' ` r ,A \ ~ _ . 1 ‘~_ ~ i, ' .l. '. 1- -:.4 '\'» - :W ‘ _ , i. A _-.6 \ _` 11.-.~__,éI..‘§:: ` ' 4.//L. _“i »/_“pri The new suits are now arranged in large _ l cabinets, in this way the suits retain their \~ ‘i 1 ~r~ ¢. ~.-_ Hz* . u_ i Alia i: -», li AA l i _,i `_,,.. 1 i _ i- l Al .fi Ari? A ' ;. _si ,i .,t ~ i "I -_ _inf :__ z . A.. ._ uh < ~; .; A A1” A ‘i £7 ‘x ,nf __, »_ _, .‘.'~.' Y- i . i ~l ‘ i Yi. i ..,»-‘F ,}._. » '-w c.L‘*._ _ aff' §1‘§`-- - ._ ,fr ;`;_____,j r-.`-~ - E:- \-‘-_"""""' _-"?-"""` .\ ‘yr ll i"'& l "ip . \¥ _ <»iii'i'l_'_-\u\._ M nl r-- Y?-if A shape and are entirely free makes the selection doubly from dust and easy. 'l`his is the first time that Ladies’ Suits have been shown in this way in this city. They range in price from $10. to $24. May we expect a visit from you today? All suits fitted free of charge in _our tailoring dept. _1 The lsland’s` \l <5. Ai. /ueoonaio Leading Store _%l lx today-namely, mixed marriages and bi-lingual schools. He also i'efei'i‘ed to reciprocity. With i'e,<:ai-d to the lattcr. he said he thought the pres- ent reciprocity resolution, if ciiactel, would bring about an iiiterco\irsel>e~ tween (`anadg and the United States `that is calculated to weaken Cana- da’s uttaclirncnt to the mother coun- try. and therefore make for commer- cial union with the llnited States. He- spoke strongly on the subject of mixed marriages. The marriage clin- tract, he said, was a civil cciitract, and the law states may he soleninil- ed by an ordainul miiiistei' of any of the cliurclies., When that contract is so solcniiiized he tliouelit no indivi- dual oi' church had 3 riglit to inter- fere. He suggested as a rcmcdy on amendment to the rriniinal code, making it a punishable otieiicc for any one to interfere in s-ic_li cases. Ili-lingual schools were an ciicrnncli- ment upon the rights of the people and the rizhts of state. They also meant the introductioii of the Fr;-iicli national question. He also spoke in ,opposition to Home Rule for Ire- land- ' Colonel Hiizhcs, on thesubject of mixed marriages, stigmatized the de- cree of the Catholic (`hui'ch affecting it ti.; "a blot on 'our ci\'iliZation." He ller~lz‘.i'cd the object of reciprocity between Canada and the lfiiitcd :stats-.~: was thc ultimate annexation by the latter country. `lI'.r-ic pa~._-1-il icaref-.lll_v nvvay in ‘ |::|'If~tt1:i »v.n on llr-i-fnil.ei- Z,'l,1f¢1i', ‘ rliv 8;'/_> of 2'* _v»~ltr.», .lumps _-\_ e.ri'i.~', _-:ou of ller»r;;e Harris, Vhnr- itf:t~»\i.'n. aitii' ii _-li»rr illn ss, lip- 'life mc-licxil tnrc and kind treat- -:ii lir i~n1mi_v l»i~eatlieil his last at .I lioim-_ |34. (Liv-at f_ici»ivi= st,-,.@t_l .sisters and hrnthei' in the cemetary ui. !.ut ~l.\. 'Flin funeral .~'>rvicr>s ivere coiuliictcil nt the house and crave by lloiialil and llfiiiiel l'\ii'ley. Hn lcnvi.< to mourii a s-'orrnwing father and mother, lwsides a laiyzl’ circle of friciids and i'elativcs. To the lri-i‘cav- thy. Blest be the everlasting God Hr-'.'. .\lr. .\l\-Llenii. The pall-bearer.; |Tlll‘ father UI' “IH” I»0l`li wi»r»=: \\';1ltcl' Yoiinz. Bur l)\\'yi_~r, .\ln~c H? His Hllflllllfllllll UICFCY Pl‘aiS Heat-iii, (`i'ccl Constable, \\'illinni .\ic- HAS lllHi@StY I1fl0l`0fl- \\`lieii from the ;;rnvr» he mined His .\`r.ii, .-\iiti11S- Limited These Paints iiisiuzill ;_,-il wif* Auld to rest bcsi.lc his tlii't-elcll family- is i-xtcndnd sincere sympa- Thai ill9.V Slmlllll IHIVCF die. ‘He taught our hearts to rise i . ” Iii iziicorriipted, uiidcriled infancy. ‘Ki“i1"‘t""i delmty grand chvaplani' ln the siky, saints by the power of ,. _ . TH ,'IN___§i.e -em _ Brace, Cohourg; Connell, Roblin; . _ _ _ ‘ ` W i tie ~ 'vation come \\c urllk b_\ fnith as strangers here, liut 1 lirist shall call us home.-(`om. fflthcr paiicrs- please copm ’ Sir Knight \\'. H. Spmiile, Ottawa, was yesterday elected Senior Deputy ,Grand`l\[astei' of the Royal Black Chapter of Ontario East, which cd means that he will probably bc Grtmll _' Master for 1912-13. The Black Knights wound un their convention by @l0C*-' 'ing the following officers for 1911-12' Grand Master, Sir ixnight .ltsepii nt.tf~ii, l’eterboro; deputy grand ma.~.tci'.~:_ W. H. .\’iiro\ile, Otti1\va, and \\`. Z\Ic.\Icchnu, .\ladoc; grand chap- lain Rev. \\'_ F. Fit'/.gei‘ald, M. A., cvs. Lcittch, Port Perry; Topping, olfe Island; Deeprose. Ottawa; intiaw, irairhank; Dixon. Frank- ford, and (‘. F. Bliss. Smith's Falls; grand i'ei;ist.rai', James Rhodes. Qiiceiisboro; honorary grand regist- R[f_\j\i1_,` AND (-HINA |~m~' James Kellcy, Lindsay; (lepllty rand registrai' N' A Howard s'iiiAi.\‘i~:o si"rUA"i‘ioN. flfmore; grand t{_ea§u'm_"T_ ,._ MC_ S ‘ fi k de it grand .sr i»i<;'ri~:u.\'BUl\'G iiiarcii 120- C°“"<“l- l"’“P>“"°°i l" Y lliis--iiaii Note, which amounted to an grand lcctllmr' C' `I‘ Smith' Madge' I m' S ng “pon mei mb ~ li A Denby Lyiidliiirst hcreiicc to the iirovisions ‘of the trea- -c9"smS- ' , ' ' . .` ' tv ¢_,f1ggi_ and J. A. handersoii, hemptville; _A despatch from l\Iiikden ways that Standard llealieli' J' Tompkins' fl Speiiee’s A i k Uliiiifi has not yet iclilicd to the last l"`eas“rer‘ S' H' Thompsgn’ Madoci " A P- iill.-iiiatii insiuti gi ,- _ and E. A., Murrow, Sterling; g.and ‘il S 2|. ,Q thi- atteinpt b_v the (‘hiiinseiP0ilice to K€lTll)'1\'lll9. Hllfl W- T“mm*“l- enter quaraiitinc lines, has led to ser- CUURSIOI1; grand pursuivant, \~. Elliott Dnnford- grand committee ious conflicts between the Police and - A j L W w Dre: '_- , . - _ S' l{i_ht.: . . ove. ~ » Japanese guards at liuscun. Cnc Jap U' “ -E ‘ F the! tune ffl - _ _ Ig-" _ _ V Wan Papers ‘_._‘I'..1.;....-V ‘ ‘ - Big new stock just opened. Beautiful Patt- erns, for Parlor, Halls, 'Dining Room, Bed Rooms. Kitchen, all undersigned, and marked on the out- iinese and one Cliiiiese, were killed CUP. ll I". Cltlrk. J- W~ 95 `S A lind mliiiy wouiidcd inn both sides. G- J* l‘0“"i5~ Robert “oodf a.n .________._ _James lvloorc. The ntllcers ivfle 111- ` HORSE i\'(')'l`I*lS. stalled by Brother Thomas Gildny, of Montreal, grand master ol the iif.n;r»m»m ni this city wui he pleas- Royal Bleek fl1*‘i'f°" “A B"l"S“ (`la_\'soii Jr., Doris B. and Simcoe. ed to lcarii that Kandol, formerly North Amei'ica. »\ owned hy R. I1. Sterns, city, has won .sevt-i‘nl ice races iii Amherst. liandol, whose tliree-year-old record ' -1 - - .- . . . is -..l0, was sued hy Kalol and was \ raised hy G. H. Reddin, city, and is . now owiied by E. B. Hurnett, whois For Infants and Children, well known in this Province, as he at ' one time represented the Empire To- hacco (`o. In all Kanflol won four :ares and the fastest heat this colt Bears the had to ,co was in 1.07. The follow- ‘ ini: liorses coiiipeted with himi Kim: Siguamroo ' - 5uri'on, Bertha (‘., Nelly Oakes, 0 Cement A \Vl|itt~`.»z bus! Pnrtlaiid Ceniciil iii stork :uid to airivc op:-Ln uavlgmion. Sh170l13 Cm A ` a.°.i°’:l.i.i;‘:‘:.=.s°‘i:i'.~i;.°'."f°~.°'s;-are The Island . (l’.i L\) C-\l{\l Ll BROS ,enders Sealed tenders, addressed to the l.H.A. McIl)N'ALD, P. PH' W. z.zad2zi. _ _ _ Sunnyside - Jeweler \` , ,._=, _. .1- Dnuhlekallu; Borders f;;‘?,.;';'d"§°“"f '03 iC'f;;€hé‘;i‘1w\»§1f;- h . - i -_ _ p oari nc in ara, A to match' Prices the' ~March 25th, for the erection and ox- ,ne S . _ , , lowest- S‘m_P|3 BUUKU terlor completion of the new Roman of Silverware ;’§===\dyf.1 Wall Paper on ' Catholic church at st. 'i‘f.»n=»»'». - _ ' ifst 09;-'ir _.-1' f'1f‘-, Plans and specifications can ,be leen '1`|“"'?‘-'F * ‘"""l""""° b.“l“W. AU nice' ~" ¢;~\ ‘ii at the Parochial House. Each tend- iiliirr:iii"oiir.""° that wi" "MW " _ ` _ -' 'l‘h ll , d i ~ ~ .ee~remmer“~r headcount a .:' " n ° two resvlms l° nemo” cansupplynnyvu\ntntlrrlcev'lth~ _ WPHUB *-0 become bound for the in vournienns too. Cul fn today 1 -.-‘." . , `°t>~ \ ‘ In-rthful 8 t f und look the stock over. . D°\l¢f» in to all in.. ..w.'$.".§§“I.°.t.“°1.?.....i"°..°.?i"i.‘I.%§2 W N T it P\P¢l5'\§, Mrily acceiited. Y A i ; ' ° it A Condition Powder is well and favorably known to the leading fariii- ers and horsemen through- out this province. For building up broken- down horses that are olit _ of sorts, and making them sleek, fat and higlrspirltcd it is ui-iequalled. It gives a good appefilc. glossy coat, loose hide and healthy appearance in general. They will even gain flesh dur- ing hard work and its use can be discontinued without had etTects. 25c lb package. E. A. F oster 3:3 :‘\ SillllM UN LAKES 7,1... CLEVELAND, Ohlu. Marth 16- Thc tug Silver Spray, of Erie, Pa.. fouiidered early this morning in B violent gale outside Clevelaiid har- bor and the eight men aboard were drowned. '1`he men drowned are;-James Pur- dy, captain; Charles Purdy, Charles Purdy, jr.; Robert Watts. eueineer, and Thomas Reed, of Erie; Edward Holmes. Charles Brasse and Henry Anderson, of Cleveland. Four other tugs are mlssinz. and it is the opinion of lake men that they have nict the same fate as the Sil- ver Spray. The missing tugs are:- The Lloyd May, Monarch, Harold B. iiiid The Swan. ` The Lloyd May is commanded by Captain (.‘ha‘i‘le.s Purdy, the fatlierol Captain .Iauies Purdy, \vho went down on the Silver Spray. The storm is general on Lake Erie. and is accompanied by zero tempera- tures. The United States weather obser- vatory at Rochester this morning is- sued A bulletin that the present wea- tlier is the coldest for March since 1885. Anil iiiwiu yy iiiiiimssiis ii y f A i A I ,<.(pA(;>_g€.-p_\_¢)_1]R = l..,.,,,,_,,-,,.,.ES.,. ,,,,,,,,,~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN- mar or-nail", _ __ _ _ THE FAVORITE IN A i A MILLION HOMES , 'eat ,Brand . Ctiffee ,S \ k d ' .- -~ V land 2 pound ' Pais; in only. ( _ i ._l' A25 _ ‘ *W fe . ‘*_.Pi~ ' ‘mme ‘AE lip! -'?\ i “A -_ v id -- Where You Gel Crowning Satisfaction - See BiRtiWN’SNew Hats and Caps This will .flop Your Cough in a Hurry Save $2 by Making This Cough Syrup at Home. ’ 2 00000000008 This recipe makes 16 ounces of better cough syi-up than you could buy ready-made for $2.50. A few doses usually conquer the most obstinate cough - .stops even whooping cough quielily. Simple as it is, no better i~emed_v can be had at any price. Mix two cups of granulated sugar with one cup of ivnrni \vutei', und stir for 2 minutes.. Put. 2% ounces of Pinex (fifty cents’ worth) in :i 16 oz. bottle; llieii add the Sugar Syrup. li. has a pleasant taste and lasts u fam- ily zi lone, riiue ’l`al>"' in-qc ,,, _ :'”§ U “Cdr-<