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For Fuller information, Write ‘ THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE 45 St. Alexander Street, Montreal . or 265 Adelaide Street West, Toronto Iiomeseekers Excursion VIA. CANAC~iAN GOVERNMENT RAIL~ _ .WAYS. MANITOBA AND THE CAN/\DiAN NORTH WEST. \r‘n,r<.-ilfn \|<\l.»:-is will ll.. 1-'dill ,rivalry ‘.\':-`:.sl\nlfile's Tbeatrg 7 and 8.45 p_m. Prince Edward beatre ll. 7 and 8.45 BIRTHS e INMAN-'O11 Saturday, April lst, at 77 Upper Prince St., Cliarlotietowii, to Mr. and Mrs. George S. Inman, 0. son. A ll g ' | MARRIAGES WARREN-McKAY.- At Kensington, March 29th. by Rev. G. A. Suther- land, Arthur B. Warren. of Kensing- ton, and May I. Ilicliay, of Margate. if l 2-5 ' livin-is will ll-- :.'. ml :`-';r 1'(-turn ‘.ri»lnn :ww rnonrlisz iron" -lane ol' !.-1 i?‘uli pur»lcnl:l|'s 1--zu in- el.l:\im=-l from eng. richer nlgent fi' rin l'rinf'e Edward island Railway. lloldr-rs ol’ these tickets have the mitile..-f- m' fl-n\'r=llim: by the new .'lr:1ns<'ontin.f¢ral route vis. Toiontn, I~.0rr‘1 Bay .nd Cochrane. Ont.. to Winnipeg. R057-4-1ME4i. _,.5531 .A M, 1 _il Training School for urses THE W. W. BACKUS HOSPITAL A Private General Hospital with well equipped medical, surgical and obstetrical departments, offers n three years graded course to young women desiring a nurse's training. Write at once for circular of infor- mation. KATHLEEN A. DOWN, R. N. Superintendent of Nurses, Norwich. Conn. 7535-2-26-Mtms. DEATHS BRYENTON.- Ai Baltic. March 27., Mrs. Andrew llrycntun in her 'filth year. GiDD|NG8.- At lligh Bunk. l'. E. l.. March 19th of pneumonia. Mrs. Mary Giddlngs. wife of J hn Giddings, leaving husband. children and rela- tives to mourn their loss. Q BURKE.-In the City Hospital, April lst, Mrs J. Burke, aged 60 years, Funeral from residence of her son. Mr John Burke, Kent Street. Tuesday morning at 8.30 to St Dunstun’s Cuthe drsl, thence to the lt. C. Cemetery, BWEENEY.-ln Charlottetown, April 2nd. Jeremiah Sweeney, aged 55 yours. F‘nnoral,from his late residence. 173 Sydney Street, Tuesday morning at 10 o'éiock. to St Dunstan‘s Cathedral, thence to the R. C. Cemetery. ; _ CANTON DICLAREB INDEPEND- INOI DF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT. 1-A cable- received here lsnsuninnmnnxr Telephone Meeting 'i`hc ndjournerl Auuuul ticllcrnl Meeting of the Stockholders ul thc 'l‘ele-phone Cu.. of Prince Edward Island will be hold in the hcud oillcc of thc Company, Queen St.. Char- lottetown, on \Vcdnesda_v.tl1ci2th day of April..19l0. at the hour oi 8 o'clouk p. 111., for thc reception of thc annual reports, the election of directors and the transaction of such. other busi- ness hs may properly come before the meeting. WALTER S. GRANT. ` Secretary 7984-li-28-M10i. '1 .¢\ if '.0 _ .- 4 N O T I C E. N OTICE is hereby given to firms and who sell provis ions to Stewards of Ships under the Department debts contract Liilsuwli - v -_. - yeh.- loontlniwo from Page one.) _ i increase was instilled or not. He did not approach this matter from~a fault- finding standpoint. Tlie election was now over, and there was not likely to be another for some time. so there was no need for seeking information mere- ly for party advantage. He wanted to see the Government administered in the best interest oi' the Province. and it was for that reason _that 'hop called for information and sought to criticize expenditure. lt being now six o'ciock the House adjourned. FRIDAY, MARCH 31. Mr. Speaker Martin took the chair at 10.15 a. m.. Mr. A. A.MacDonald, was appointed law clerk to the Legis- lature. MR. HUGHES RESUME8. e e n . h sal that the Government had re 'been suiilcglut to remove the land tn or provide a surplus oi’ from $70,000 t $100,000. The people were anxious to hear about the oats question. and h blamed the Leader of the Goverumcl for taking the matter oi' signing th stean1er'g charter out of thc hands u wenua. was in France. committee had sent lu a signed repoi say on the subject. - tabled. Referrin to transportatio doubts about the genuineness of one o that the government would give suc information to the members of the 0 lrow r if the address that`the shou - -ff-is ll. -|..»l.i~ with alot of goo from him in .-om# questions. of cours descend:-d lo deplorably small politic n|.1nll» -.i leadership, but hc hu tactics. llc did not believe there wa D well that no government was going of tho Opposition really boaevcd sermon preached. and then spoiled by preached. The Leader of the Oppo vornment in connection with his se- venteen hours speech at Summerside Mil. BELL: There is no truth against the Government. _ MR. MCEWEN: I accept the hon. mcmbcr's correction. but l would ash him whether hc made such u clmrgc directly' or indirectly :against the gov- crmnoni. ` MR. BELL: l never rendered any bill or uulliorim-li nnyoiin to rcndcr u hill on my belinlf. Mit. MCEWEN: I accept life expla- nntion until such tilnc as l produce thu hill. but l um iui`ormcd that such a hill ima -been rendered thc Govern- ment, nud putting down Mr. llcll‘s working dny at 10 hours, it would ap- pear that he was remunerated- at the rate of $27,250 per annumn. MR. BELL: i may say l was em- ployed by the Temperance Alliance nud not by the Government. I at- tended thc henring rcgulnrly for sc- vcntccn days being employed in tho regular course of business. I never authorized anyone to render my`ac- count to the Government. i charged -lhe Toinperance Alliance in the ordin- ary course of business. and l look to them for payment. _Mr. McEwen liero upon produced tho hill which thc Alliunco had rch- derod the tiovcnnncnt in which was in- cluded 8148.50 us the fee to thc Lender of the Opposition. llc said that was the' account he referred to alum mat- tered little whether Mr. Dell l od to tho Government or tho Alliance for payment it was rendered to the Gov (Continued on page three.) To Fertify The System Against Grip .’.`.‘.I. “.!“°;.E'.ff.E.’§3.‘;‘.’”'l€i`i.‘l‘§;‘£ii , ` Island Roll of Honor the committee, resulting in delay and ~ _ additional expense when thc Mor- Pte' Ed' Hicken' G°°'gBt°w°° E Mr. Hughes dealt with the auto que - tion and said it had been a live ques- tion in his district. and so long as we p_ Ca,.mghe,._ Kelwfs Gros,” had responsible government the- will - Fmele Gallmm T|gni5h_ Of (IIB ma]0l'lty IIIUSL l'llIL‘. A [)0tl~ Capt_ Fred Maya’ Cha|.I0"et0wn_ tion had been submitted in favor of '~ N 1 H_ M L d An, t _ the Union nom district. but ne has -Hirsglniiey, §e;°c8rP§i;a°.n the names and he intended to ask the Government to table the petition for A_ McBeg_h,,h-i5_ inspection. He had every confidence l ll' position as they asked for. “ON-H-D-M<*EW'EN ill his maiden Gunner J. Bowden, Charlottetown. -“l»-~~-~'i\. '-will that he ilgfeefl Will! ills Pte. N. McKenzie, Nine Mile Creek 'l`hz.1 ~.f.-11;- clmrncteristic of the hon. _L<~-mi--111.111 .-infe he assumed the ' pte_ JBL Dawson Bmwn_N°w London r-'-_""- MONUMENTS _W 'I 1.- at rf a .. . _...___ ' ,q--_-.___ . - I, ‘ <». f »~Z'~ -'li annum than did their predecessors. This he thought should have §g£¥dMH‘u§;fi§§§?' Ch'“'l°tt°t°w“ E Lieutenant Morrison, Georgetown Private-Peter Hughes, Mill Cove PrivateiJ'. E. Beaton, Brookfield, ' If Private McQueen, Mount Vernon ' ' C ` William Mointyre, Charlottetown I. K. Ellis, Summerside Pri te W.B. Davey. Albion Bay \ Driver W. L. Ferguson, Alexandria. Harold Gilli Summersido The Premier (interruptiiig) said the Ronald vesssc’y Chm,louBw'wn_ t W . and the hon. member would sec what Dai5:3‘;dL¥w1(6Il;§'(§tel¥"I§|5:;(%“ey° the threc gentlemen who signed had to GL James M_ smith’ Annan BRL George Currie Georgetown . Mr. Hughes said that ho saw that Herbert Cecil Maclntyre Sauna there had been a meeting oi' the com- John Stewart wood Islands ' mittee, but he thought the report had Ema_nue| Dohfou Chm.l°uet°°wn been delayed by the absence ol’ the ' Gunner W_G_ Bhce Red Pomt' secretary, but he would withhold any . Pte_ C_A_ Amam Ciarlottetown' further remarks until the report was P._9_ L_ com", M’m,eu_ r' n s Pte. S. E. Chandler, Mt. Albion. Pte. Garnett Gillis, Montague. Pte. Fred Halliday, Eldon. Percy Metberall, Fortune Cove. H. Bealrsto, Haliburton, P. . I. Harold Beairsto, Alberton. i Ray Fitzgerald, Charlottetown. Percy Clark Sherren, Crapaud. Pte. Lester Proud, Charlottetown Pte. W. A. McQueen. Mt. Vernon i .- ._ y Il.-vme more time to the immediate _yghn Daniel JM-vis, G,-and Tram. i=u=vin»~-l-1 of the province and deal less np-,Y p_ E_ 1_ \"1=li 'li-'#10-'_ Into ancient hietory.The>' . Edward Dickson, Georgetown. 0 i-'l\<»\ll~\_'~r~' world their time bickering ;1mrr_v nfwherfy. Mnrnnville. samuel Chandler, Pownal. l _ 1..- _ -----_- --5 .\\‘l'l»"r1 l»»»»i~\ »\»-rr-_ no many grelll lhirlge Pte. Vernon E. McLeod, Frederic ton. P. E. I. .Q lf- lin, ill- <»~ln.'l'=~l\1ii1l€d Mr. Hughes ~ Wilfrid f‘. Mcllonnld, Georgetown Sergt. F. Simmons. Clyde River e d. ‘ ` . - celved $200,000 more in revenue per _ WOUNDED 1 _,-_;___s-er ‘ A.” T-f 1 'rn m aaron ~11a.'ve'A1ways Bought and Wllioh-bel Nell" "6 1: us: for over 30 years, has brirne tho signature _ot_ 1 . - . and has been mode under hispan- ¢ sonnl supervision since its infancy. _ , , _ Allow no one to deceive yorrin this. i All Counterlelts, Imif'.nt.io:1s'a::d' “ Just-as-good are bil# _ Experiments that trillo with and endanger tho health of Infants and -Children--Exiperi0.l1_°° at-Films* 1-ml _ bstitut for Castor 011 iPare- 23:1? dllir-i>s|»:' iilga isgginiii _ syrifps. It is nlewillt- It cont.~,ins neither Opium, gforphine nor other Nuroof-in substance. I ts ago is its guarantee. lt; destroy! W0¥ml nnd nlinys Fcvcrlshncss. For more than thirty years it in constant usoior tho relief 0! Constipation g ` lens been _ . lrmtnycmy, Wind Colle, all Teething Troubles Diurrimm.. It regulates the Stomach and Bowe s 1 Private Geo. W. Sharp, Summersido. 1 ,nsslmilates the Food, SIVUIK 111'-9-liihY iUld` “FWF” 5-|°°P`°. Private J. E. Loekerbie. Cascumpec . The Ch1ldren’s Pnnaicen.-The ]iIotl1er’s Irrleml- . Private Bruce McLellan, Indian River. Pte Damien McKenna, Gharlottotovgzald. C I A ' Private Charles S Beaton, Brook Corp. Ambrose Cosgrove, Wellington Wilfreld Clark Wright, Vic oria Cra- Bears the Sig_nat_ure` of e _ au " p . Robert Trainer. Charlottetown, (Van- couver, B. C.) Lieut. Reuben E. Stewart, Wilmot \alle Montreal) “ Y t - . Corp. II. S. Pearson, Charlottetown... ‘ 0 A ` (Victoria Australia) Pte. M.J . Fraser, Whim lload Cross. Lance Corporal M.W. Chisholm, Uigg ' in Use For liver 50 Years ' Abram’s Village Private W.E.H. McKay, Bradalbane ` .1 V \ 0n0nng>. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought Murdock Neil McPhee, Heatberdale. 'rnl can-nun conrauv nzw volln ¢lT"- "`”°°“°” M°“"“‘°“' °““"°"°‘°"’“° Private Peter Martin Grant. Bangor. _ _ - Pte. Samuel Elliott, Winslow Station. Pte. Harry Riley, Sea Cow Pond, Lot 1 Pte. Donald F. Campbell, Newport. Lot 54° Sergeant John A. McLean, North Cai- -'-- --r »f ' "' ' ' , digaii . 4 Private Gordon M. Sinclair, Montague. l Pte. Wm. C. Delaney, Kensington *f I-ieut. Eric Warburton. Charlottetown. - Pte. Clifford Rogers, Miscouche, P.E.I. Pte. Alexander McDougall Nino Mile Creek. 2 Sergt. John A-. McNeill, Charlottetown Farrier, James Gillispie, Appin Road. -1--.1- g GUARDIAN GLIISSIFIEIJ MIS. 7 Donald D, McPherson, Glen Wllllgmfi, ', Ons cont por word first insertion in this column hslf coli! psr eriousl ill - (s Y ). ; ~ Gunn,” James M_ smith Lot 59| (sep _ word ssch continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum muuy HL) charge Twenty-fivs osnts. Sapper J. McDonald, Charlottetown. I Daniel H- Bellfs- Bl'00lllYl1. Lot 61. fl;if*|'=l5PT~loI°:ifi°rl€+¥r+if+él-I'fl+?i:+?’H'PifPi€M§I James Marshall. Cove Head Road 'F' I A gents \Vanted r H _ ` ;' . _ __ Help Vvanted-Female 'W I?-~» ’~11“ ll" llwi i1» . _ : :~ / .»ln.i"eter’s Road hafl also .-10 rmi out well but he soon /~ MISSWG 3 . ~ J .' F. Peters. Charlottetown. d " r'~-ason lo believe that'the rank and DIED FROM WOUNDS. '- lii»- l-1 the 1-nrly .lid not approve of his ' ` a ` Private William Gordon, Montague Pte. John W..McDonald, Bradalbane. .any tmth in the charge by Mr. Bell Patrick A. McManus, Bonshaw. Private Ar`ch. McKinnon, Canoe Cove. ibat the government had been guilty Gunner Nell Mclsaac, Souris. Private Walter Smith Pownal, (West-_'l' of corruption. lic kncw erioctly John Currie, Charlottetown. ern Canada.) " to George Dunn, Rustico. William D. McKinnon. Heatherdale. deliberately plan to corrupt the public. Private John Curloy.Charlottetown Donald D. McPherson, Glenwilliams and he did not think the Leader Gordon Mandcrson, Mnlpcquc it ` either. He did not like to hear a good KILLED IN ACTION - Private Llyod Leeman, Georgetown Lieut. C.B. Plthlado. Charlotteto the preacher not practising what he Charles L. Pitm Charlottetown. Sergt. Wm. B. Brady, Charlottetown, Cyrus B. Birt, Pisquid East. 'Pte.- Alex. Lorne McNeill, Rocky Point Corp. Robert 0. Stewart, Dunstaff- nagc. `.°!’.1'.‘!' Bom. Adolph Gallant, Rustico. fi' Bom. James Stevens, Kingston; Gunner Martin Dalton, Georgetown Pte. A. Il. McArthur. Alberton. r _ Pte. Wm. Beaton, East Point-. emo" I ad rea h d uomy’ but h A. C, Henderson, Union Road. Moses Gallant, Wheatley River. - did théy #nic eTh‘;c°hbn_ genmxngn John McLean, Charlottetown. Wendell L. Harvie, Charlottetown. , had rendered a bill for $148 to the G0- Sapper S. Robinson of Charlottetown. ,I Mr. Leo Wonnacott, Hunter River. in' = men on Mn.|'rAnv 'ssavics ~- 7 " the statement that 1 put in u bill < Gunner Alfred James. Mmgelh Private Fenton Alchorn, Rocky Point. Gunner Robert McPhee, Charlottetown Gunner 0. S. \dcEachern. Charlotte- town. ' Pte. John Mc-Donald. Charlottetown. Capt. 'l’. M. Hyudman, Charlottetown. SOME MAIL FOFI CANADA DESTROYED IN FIRE ABOARD SHIP. NEW YORK. April 1.-Fire in the mail-room oi" the Holland-American Line steamsliip Vecndyk, whllo the ship wus lying in thc Downs. ou March 14, partially destroyed' and damaged sixty-nine bags of parcel post destined _for Canndn and Japan. it is believed to linvc liccu vziiiscfl by some acid or other inilaimnuhle agent contained in one of the packages. ` EVERY HOME NEEDS “FIRST AIDS" Among the sale and trustworthy “iirst.aids" necessary in every homo is--Sloan's Liniinent. Bruises, mus- cle-nches and pains get quick relief. The penetrating, antiseptic and heal- ing properties of this linlment have been proven time and time again. it is the kind of a remedy that once tried makes si constant friend. Tile ever increasing use oi Slonn`s Lfnimvut ,shows thutiits merit _ has obtained greater nnd greater recognition. "Safety Flrst"- for tim aches nm] rlieulnulic swings of old nge and the bruises oi' youth meet relici' lu t hc use of Sloan's Linimcnt. I In Granite. ' 'i spain armenia! 'I monuments B007-4-slime. In our show room 117 Kent_MSt. Revere Block: _We haves largqnumber of finished Menu mens which me pupils ir.vn¢a'f0 napeer. and Marble .-. __.. -1-11-1-'~l-'-f-_-1-:-»1~"»;.»\+ ` ii*-lie'-l~ 79113-Zi-29M6i_ lars for lnrre mail order house, w ent Grocery Co., Windsor, Ontario. 8012-3-30M3lpd. Kaianrs -- “woRi.o's GREATEST WAR" Going like a whirlwind; sam- ple book tree on promise to dan- vass; experience unnecessary; make seven dollars daily. Liuscott Company, Brantford. Ont. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR “the Old reliable Foutliiil Nurseri- es," We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; highest com- mission piiid; handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toron- to. Ont. 7620-3-20ME26i For Sale FOR SALE -,60 POUNDS HOME grown liuszards -lmprovcli 'l‘urnip Seed i`ron1 large select tnrnips. Ap-- ply to L.J. \Vig,';intun, llridgetmvn. 8049-4-1M2i. FOR SALE-COW, JERSEY GRADE. duo to iresiicn May Isl. Apply 40 Euston Sl. lillfiil-li-iii-nwiliilill. LOBSTER ROPE FOR SALE CHEAP. second-imnd, some nearly new. lliiill tllrenrl. Nowcll, l’cnkc.~'. Wharf' N0 Li. S041!-Ci-2iil11iii|nl. FOR SALE--30 NEW WATERLOO iloy Gasoliin-_ l~lngiu<-s. 1% ll. i'., hir or liopp0i‘ cooled, $4-3.00; 2% ii.l’., Iloppcl' coniod. $70.00; /ii/Q ll.i’. lloppol' cooled. $12i`»_00; li il.l’.. lloppcr cooled, $175.00. All on wood skids. F. O. B. ally railroad station on P. E. l. Kerosene Mixer and Webster Magneto extra. J. I). Frier. Sussex, N. B. 8039-3-31m6i. GASOLINE BOAT FOR SALE.- Ti-IE sllbscrilwr ollors for :mic .t gasoline bout ut it lmrguin. The _liunl is 28 ft. long by 9 and \'.i2l curry 5 tons freight. it is built all Pine wllli oak tinlhers uqulppcd with fi. 15 li. For nar to Mr. power Acndi; six months. J. J. McDonald, Ponrnmr ”"Ac.sN'rs` wANTEo Send for Catalogue. Solar and bro WANTED- GIRL To Do HOUSE i. furnish everything including names, no experience required. Independ- SO50-4-1M3Ipd . §,;',_'EgM;r,q’i"97;.;m-fgfzigsw$25 wanrz-zo. - GENERAL senv/\N~r. weekly in spare time mailing circu; mm St. g 8060_4_1m6i Apply to Mrs MacDonald. 126 Roch- WANTED.- GIRI.` FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 231 Richmond St. 8034-3-31Mtf. ‘ WANTED GIRL. -,APPLY MRS. P.C. Brown 196 Richmond St. 4- - _ . 8043-3»31Mtt. maven.-A M/un Fon_o.£NsnAl. housework. Mrs. F.'S.‘ Lodge, 25, llppcr Prince St. 8035~3~31M3i. WANTED AT ONCE GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. Apply 171 Grai- iou St. 7918-3~30M3i. WANTED- COMPETENT WOMAN as housekeeper in small family in the city. No incumberanco. Good wages and good home for the right - woman. Apply, Stating experience to housekeeper, Box 335, City. . 7949-3-23Mtf. I---ii' g'€-'-1'! Help Wanted--Male wa' N're5.-"cron "` THE _difili Tracudie Packing (fonipany. agood sealer. D. _A. B. McDonald. Grand Traeadic. - - 7919-3-30M3i. |_wANTED- SEVERAL GOOD LATHE n11d planar hands. Wages 30 cents por hour, steady work. State ex- perience and earliest date ca re- port for work. No. labor trouhles. Apply Geo. D. MacKinnon, General Manager, Mncliinnon, Holmes & 00,. Limited, Sherbrooke, Que. . 7582-2-25Mtf. wanrel:-_-MEN 'ro'ng'rA|L naw- lcigh l‘i-oilucts. 'l‘own'aud country. Largest and best line. One of the oldest and largest Companies in the world. Seven factories anti Branch- es. Quick Service. Low Freight. We want only industrious men who can earn $100.00 and up per month and expenses. Must have means for starting 'peusesautl furnish Contract signed by two responsible mon. _ Address _ W. T. Ruwleigh Company, Lhnltod. ’l`o_routo Ontar- lojgiving ago, occupation aud refor- ence . 8046-4-1M2i. i ’~ - Situations Vacant 'Aosnrrs -'- MEN “World's Greatest ‘ali selling records; treo; experience forty dollars Publishers, FOR IC