v s»,__ -_"ran """` rmst' or nhl." - 1 N 'collnu ‘ - _v _ No man' at present session of good ; health, cgn tell Just how soon li_e -will _ meet with some fatal illness or accident. In case no will has been _made the-_Court must _appoint an official Ad- minrtifratdr who will close out e estate in as short a time as possible-and some- times at a los_s. . » This man is not conver- sant with the affairs of ' the estate noi; the wishes of the testator. Some unworthy _ i ‘ -YourWill>4f |_s’~"‘"*“°*°i..“_"‘"‘“"f"“°‘ ..:;:‘l:?.2’.l“*-‘-l`--f’f';.'.:fl.:°:.”.::.°'.: "mum" . Stan-leyis ` relative may share” in the ~ distribution ' me-d may ‘i§s“cv'1c°.‘°'io..h` 3 . In the same way an intended. bequest to a socie ,benev`6- ' lent institution; dhurch or college must of__ necessity be left out. _ -' As_ a thinking business man_do xou want your affairs left _ln t ls condition? Then get ln touch at once with one of our ofiicers, who will give you full details of the service rendered by this Company. DoMlNloN ulusr commit _' The Perpetual Trustee PAID UP CAPITAL 'lr THE Gannon was is onsrliisn our. most oecmnnesy orasr mm. lf°ll'l»- U°llf-l¢l-l°- oven at 7 clock, concert to begin if- -» t 8 ’ l cl sharp. ,,_,,°MR. ED. D. FEEHAN Guarding 8| gf,_°§3i»y"|.1-lull. Proigggg-si-illillgid repreeentatvc in Sourls will gladly ‘ receive aubscriptionsalid advertising for the lesd thu? Wt. -and yet when .strikingly brought out "oy the results °‘ tl" "°“°‘° °K_2 °°l1*°“l- -held ln f Mawr oourhniss _ _Missouri at the experiment station. L'pD_ . There were several hundred hon en- - Asked a. , . - f tered from _all over the w>:lri. ltvel-y~ lien was 'kept so that h conlplsto rc- Belmont cord could be made of hgr _eggs.,l~Iach ‘Biilitll ‘ - hen wus' tested individually, lust ____ __ __ __ _ as gaghers O t- ed! ]__ we es our cows. The ordinary a an ( on mu mm page' ) ‘ farmer, of course, llliuu it impossible Brighton o sep _ a n. Upton wa” Wm “““d°d “W” by' “’"“" It c nl.-1 hs done h hhvlrw lisp Charlottetown at- Regal i , - 'ti could not est mate Those tredl_ ons _ __ track of every ___d_________ _ ___ _ 0 Y Sitigiizgwihz tili1i°aci;‘ili\iitii1i;e 1.011? ti“::r nests, but it takes quits a. lg: of ¢¢MN .:'“;l`:.':.."°“l~;'°°~ *l".°”.°s we M °~°~`- .Ja ‘.;’.;‘°:.“°:::;' *l‘,l".‘.°":‘° ...l res ence p o e . .___ _ c sc o , “' ': 'I' ' ---» ` ' » ',.-JA CONCERT will h¢`h,m hh sh and nine years. Bloleonisd on ...°'I‘HE MORNING DAILY 'Cum' peel-lor; 1-I il' sous ' ' Earth to bloom in Heaven. c OD . -also con no obtolmd st 1. John- ucnasylcl¢%.';ths‘1_all':'ii.st. Enfgfx I ' . matter at the ouics of undertaker W. We test the cows we Know very wsu ` NIS ED ‘ND OORRECTED L. Diugwell. His phone number is 5. that this ls- ao. This idea is very Fgimyn By THE gg); EX- tution today however little or much “t"°‘m°“ "°‘d° this’ In tm” “ying vi°t°’h Fun' . . and undivided proits over $ they might lihow lt. It wss thc trs.-_ °°“*“§ied”°;;;1°" *MY “ffl” _'Yf°_§'~' {)'i°°1s Ped! ad B. ' ditlon oi former years that enabled °°“"‘_`_° _ .__hf;“°° _ ts' Emi Prlggiucmh gn °x°‘ TOTAL- NSSETS \ _ them to hold that hsnonot there that “““‘ "‘ ° “'35” ‘ ' ‘ ‘_ _ _ - _ ht It was mth _“teresa” to pricing to note that two ol .he hens I-Iowatt Dalton Cont u d Co ng ' er ho g of these several hundred laid 260 Beech Wood ro e by mpany 9 7 hm” hem ‘it the mmm n of ma” eggs each in one year. A (ew years Taylors ` ‘ -_ 01 .WOW '51`“dl“°';_B- 1_5 ‘lg1_\‘__m°_¢°°d_ ago it was considered wonderful that _ rent Csnafda' Northern AN” l‘;:““l‘s.:.l‘l.:‘:.:.:“§.‘....:..::.:° 3, - --od-~ ->-»»--H-,~,»f»,l,, zoo 1 ycsr, ‘ nt hcre srctwo 'ruvlin rv lr Trustees fof Bondholders have been _h_§ud_enta nt_the _iizimed vihzn heh:%,;i-, nprzyduced 260. Now it is R. J. McNeill Co. R‘lg”y '°° “L ""‘“’ “ '° “°° “ ° hcllovsa that _lt will not hc long hc- Montague thlsqirpvinrc. It was two students for __ hen Wm be bred that Wm my Trout Rive, _ of Prince of Wales that carrlied to 300 eggs __~yem__ But what I wanted 3,31 Rh,”- I ' _ , . Advfsw Board ll;1°':.1..f:::..;l°.;“;.:;:; °::::=:_ -» 0:: ‘° “lla czlesl. ~» §;:.:;-::::' ` I un r ens, n it - hon ln this prov'-lncs. mpplsnsc.) “ve” h North 'rl-yoh co. W’ H' Aitken Hon' Chas' Dalton _ They also happened to be around F33' hthseitnég1;ve¢;”;gnd\‘iriil'-egmtlito at hxgig Milton Patch Fox Co. ' Frank R. Heartz when the mst sthlotlc club was iorm- yeah what do you hhhhh of hhht-1 Sourls Black Fox Co. od; that club was now KYIOWU “S the Think of people who believed that '§h".°_‘: }¥v°;'Fox Co H. M. Eootbail Club it was in 'neyday`s. to _,_ Wo,-Wh ,,gg_1hying contest and. ’ At the same time there were formed 'Mmlllt EdW3l'l\ ~ th d hens' th t didn't lay one - twc other clubs, St. Dunsi:an's Foot- hhfgleseglgg during ihe whole yeah _.Massachusetts Manager ball Club and that of Prince of Now this being h “wh what 1,-_\,sl;.f_]_~;_*__3;';_°B’:` g:;2:;”'u°n°l . ' Wales College (Applause) When he _ _ dit I th v ~ - _ Morris Block Charlottetown ...als ...sc .sght that they has }‘,§’,m§'§?h°,§’,§‘ch,‘_‘§§‘ mgy heehhai °”“g§ gschro 17744-4mS3tW€d3l _ emerged ifictc-riously from their en- third of them hey” my an sgg h-om B;*]‘;__:_“ Fox C__'_ -_ counter with St. Dunstan’s last year one yea,-'B end go ahohhsr, Prohn Abegwelt Athletic Club. Abegweit they had' hens good enough 1;., sshd S51: Z____f\l‘ _ 500 er p . 100 . 4 in football, he had made inquiry as my Uhvfouhth of them are laying ggigalgill 0 to which tcsrh lt who with which hwhlhlhss or the eggs, one .ll he only Rosemont lgg 13?, 42 inch 27C 35C 40c a d ._.-¢.¢-»- Fill STUIZK Ulllllilllllli CHANGES AND INVEST- Par Price 100 115 100 100 100 115 100 115 100 110 60 175 50 1 00 100 110 115 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 5 500 140 125 120 100 100 100 110 110 100 5 750 40 125 40 230 ‘ 125 40 100 40 200 00 ‘150 50 100 ~ 100 100 100 100 200 500 100 100 115 100 100 10 12 I5 25 100 100 50 60 40 ' Sheetings ' -,and ' Pillow Cottons Did you know that Stanley Bros carry real good lines of sheetings and pillow cottons ? If you did not - its time you did. Every yard is importeddirect from the mills in Lancashire and comes to us at the very lowest price. Bleached_Sheetings Plain - 63 inch.._._ ..... ._ 70 inch.__,_ ........ ._ 72 inch.._._ 80 inch__.__ ......... ._ _.___.._..._..32cyd. ....... ..__._.36cyd. __40c 42c45c yd. ...... _ _42c 58c yd. ‘P Plain Unbleached Two Specials 70 inch . . . _ . . _ . _ _ . . . _ _ . . . . _ _ , _ _.30c a yd. ` 72 inch .............. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ ..32c a yd. Pillow Cottons Plalrr ' 40 inch ......................... ._25c a yd. lnch.._.___28c 30c 33c 38c a yd. l -1, 1-- _ __ -I 'Q they had competed, and when they had B°m° wav of selecting éut those Domlhioh 100 125 44 _ y 100 105 .iss-_._..._.-5 recalled from these- hal>l>Y memories that did not lny there would be much Park Farm *-1.-11 _ _ _ _ ‘ - _ th hdhd 'thSt.\ h Get Your Easter Photo Here and phone 397 Y for an appointment today. _Cook _Studio 4-_` "T 'B EASTER h Send aPhoto Colored ' . _ ~ From The u BAYER STUDIO | ' Telephone 192-J. _ 'Y' 'I 0111 mx 'jam 0 _ -_ _ _;_ L- __~___._ For Your Friends __ 1 i ‘ . \ .4 J# --4<__|.___|_ 1\ ’;\\\ , Q / 4 ,_ The new spring style your new Easter suit an th patent leathers,wlth clo and dull kid tops, iinished in the newest toes and heels, with popular short vamp and nobby lasts. ' - Queen Quality shoes and are splendid values at $4.00 to 6.00 a pair: ‘_ 135 Queen Street oil the palm. they must think. when' cows it is cosy to select out those- they were told that it was the ill- that do not produce well. BY weigh- termediate team that had been com- lug the mi1l;_ testing it for humor. football. -in the days that he was oosily discover the cows that are referring to the athletics of _ the not producing il profit. and whirl We province was confined practical y to ghd thsm they _ought to be ma c iu- football. Slrwe filer; UUBY klllld Seen, to bologna sausage because that is introduced basketba 1, hoc ey, aesth- all they are good lor. Some ¢0WB etic dancing (Laughter); and so will not shaogo feed into milk eco..-_ in that he was not prepared to say They me hog dhhry hows and oohss- hut what they were an improvement,_ tl' h hd be ed im. other only he felt that they dissipated thelqiiijhogiss Their elin‘ili-slratiun will in- the struggle ey a a wi more pi-one in ohs_ _ Duns/|:a.n's first team and had carlliedl 1; is mst so with cows-only with Prima R0¥i_'____ wo petcd with last year, that 1-llingll lat and llgpeplng track of the feed _ were not iiourishing with Prince’s which each cow oonshmss we can MINARD B LINIMENT' G many branches of athletics had come omloslly ll given the best of care.-_ Markham, Ont., 0, 5, BILLING, 125 I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by Halifax. ANDREW KIN . I was cured of Acute Bronchltls by 1NARD’B LINIMENT. ._ LT.-COL. O. CREW BEAD. ussex. ` I was cured ol Acute Rheumatisui y MINARD'S LINIMENT. Lalrefieid, Que.. Oct. il, 1907. ,-.-_~.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-e.-_-.-he_-.-.-_-_-.-_-.-_-,-.-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ enthusiasm which often times was P _ i. -- .--J _____._ _ ., centred a.round_one game. (Appla}is2) _ __ _ ‘ _ _ _*__ _ _ -_ ‘ G~n'r'n1p or Pool: cows ~' .l ' them are unprofitable. Farmers do hat. The moSt p0p__Lll_3l‘-,f_ '_not‘.seem to rssllcsjthht there can ho lines are gun_meta]_ andhy. :_¥ows in their herd that are absolute- _ y worthless, cows that- do not pay for -the leedthey eat, and yet when "the time and trouble of taking care' of them, says Michigan Farmer. 'At 'first thought it does not look. The The sdvice to select out the unpro- __ _ ___ _ _ ~f iitabls cows has been given time and _ Ml* P- KWPWS SP0 9 0 e 009 - _ Sf." 'time again, yet there are many farm- ' "D9_bal1iUE C1l1b"- He “F595 the De' afe `i'l€I'€-all I‘€Zidy f0I"§`i ers who do not test tliei cows and ' esslty and vslue of the cultivation ‘ d _,_ know nothing about how many of of the ability of public spanking and ` debatin as besides the fact that it Ii yours if you lake HOOUS BARSAPARILLA. Vyiiieh makes the blood normal In red and white 3 cerpuaelnl relieves plmplewboile, nerofuli, salt "rlilum o_if*~ee|fema, cstarrh, ~rhluniatlen|,_ __ jyepcpeil, xiéasoualhle that' was Wm fan' ta pay 'nerveusneal.,.thlt fiplingi -‘ n oldtgentleman who one day saw a, in _1 1 " 1- _'fd‘ on the roadiiids and. began to Thesearethethe famousi ' _ if '_' _ ..ndls it, not observingw that .the _'mother goat ' was coming _up behind' Alley & Co _ _ _ ‘ " _...___---1 .___ _ Yesterday's bright sunshine was has been passed from one season to ideal for tho lovely showing of mill- the next. One medium size shape, iner which Browse Bros. Ltd., much admired had s, high roll in " COAL _ cannot be too black or too heavy rdvi ' ‘it is Coal Get in a sup- ?eel more sure of comfort and w_:_l_imth. _Our grades are _warran t _ to satisfy you m quality and price. ‘ _- _ _ Phone ul I _ .- lld _D o a a` handsome photo- _sliy BABY's, the estworlc. Moderate colt crown ls another feature that l’rowae'e e ern. /in lththe nrom`eht4,nt which the hsoyprspnred for the lhclss ol char-' hscr. 'rms hat was covered on the rity. which ecalcelv abated when l - -V lottctown. - \t0p with pink crepe Decbens ami ine- the speaker in a lull was heard re- * lr-in od in wltn toque braid, iinished atimovsifstivs that a wrong impress- SaXOll Bille g E"°'y"°dy L’ at P"°"°°t tm” 5 ' - of spring clothing and new head the back with s high leather mount._ion had been formed about his last Black _ _ _ _ _ dress, even the sterner sex, many of 01 P11114 A tfllwe musing amost efiec- remark \ f J Reid ave a short ad N0 who”-_ were rin attendance at the UVB mddsl Another general iavorite Pro .‘W. . ` Z - P _ V"-‘_ hpsning 1-ost evening and chose for : and one most becoming was n white ress in which he spol: of the w_l_iole- - ' ~ 1 1 fl h Q; ’l‘ull h t ads- Meltinie S ilor some _spirit that he 0 served no. on- ly of _e best NQW you wllli A General Change in 1.’ O. R- '£1130 geaie 2:3):s?;m;ii:nt1;?>iislyush?>§vn?ne shaperwiislil n lgliacaele crown of Epnle ly permeating that banquet but that tab!!! Will Wk” U15” °°lnm°“°u_l,¥ The ladies however hgvei-od _ayoohd blue and white. This __hat. was finish- sd permeated the classes with which . Al_;_r_il 5th :1ext_. P E Island wmyhe Miss Rendlo. who is certainlv one of od with folds of French Knots had e had had to deal. Whateveg t_heY _ M_\x][xV3 0 WDP B 0 ' ' ' their favorite milliners. trimmed with immense pompous. Phe on¢i‘ortook‘they had gone into t in a L _ B,- lesled to know that Ganadilfl F81: she has visited the leading mini? pompous _ are ' the newest thing in whole_hem.tm why_ of the influence !or_g0od that women fm .T"°i“"¢h° "°°°°“ L-1`m”'\d sly openings this spring, and has jnuntv trimmings and src very much Mr. L. Webster, replying to the eve been £0 men. “Hd the wonderful Wm r°°““.'° °°r"°° °“ that date' for her large number of customers 95°°Wd~ N ` cast “The Glee Club". ‘“`“ Bvewh “rt that their i"n_“°“°e has Played 0°°=“ L‘“‘"‘°° 1"“"“ H‘““°‘ °““" 1 sinh 1 vol rs.. ol trim- " Another pretty cha eau was s small- rlrhfhl ol runny refersnces and °l°v~ 1” the maklng 0* llwfofy- and e oc gy lo y go | P _ __ I y morning at 8 o'elook_ - ._ _ __ 3: n lame made in blmhk mem hh had h njoyed by the hudisho¢_ spoke of the honoured, and in responding thereto, crease the value of tho herd. DEBATING CLUB. K ould soinetimes if not often,be need- articipators. Their debating society _as ons_of the most useful factors in heir college. Mr. Keeping’s ability a rsconteur sent his auulencs into roars.oi laughter. He told them of _ nd coming up last, The arrival ol he mother goat was simultaneous men gave expression to this mark, “I have a. tender place for ani- .als." 'When the laughter had sub- ided, Mr. Keeping added, "1 have a nder place for the Debating Club", an innocent remark that sent the ntirecompany into paroxyms of hil- ed, it afforded great pleasure to its ‘ 46 inch. _ _ _ _________ _ . Automobile __________ _.38c a yd. R-_ues I Best quality of _English made all wool rugs. Heavy weight, fringed in tartan patterns _______________ _.$6.95 each. Times Velveteen Best English make. Bright Hunter Green Purple Full Purple Copenhagen Saxon Blue Light Navy Navy Tan Tan Brown Light Brown _Havana Brown _____ ._ Blacks ________ ....70c a yd. asc vsc $1.00 1.10 1.25 1.50 s yo. . / Cord Velveteens _ . *'- 'fg u ; .. ~ » jr-I ~ Hunter G een ,, _- r Havana Bro WTI ' _ ........... .___..._....75cdfydf' ______ __65c & $1.10 a ev busv Store. '_'L_..._`_ -_._ - P35 Bt 3 8- mu “ldv” in M°ntr°§1u°#€ mhd d u trlmmsg hats (gr either shaped hat withha alight roll at one i- personal "hits" that were much '0urselves” was the next tons °°°“'1 L’“‘“°‘1 ‘°“'°' 0 M°°""°'“ C30 ug' hnormnll high on one hi-sh bsnsleau ol Ll-iles ol the Valley omsrrnhlc motor thot tho also olnh Messrs- M~Pnerson. Riley. Brow. 7'” P' m" d°“y' “nw” in Iam” shdsmhngf nit ~ thsyother ore shownisll around the crown. The bnndeaii od become ln their college life- “"`°Y» mates- M°EW““ *Wd D~ Mil* MIT- °V€l\lD¢ at 3-2° 0 °\°°¥° - »_m great variety In “mm the brim was ggi-ghd wlhh 8 high dmpihg _ 0( lar made appropriate little speeches. 0" ' - “Our Host" was the Inst toast and ______..___.___-_ f - 1 _ l (ttimes ovenl wide throughout, lace which made it most wearable. THE LADIES. . The Maritime Express will leeve fhghohlgh ,gmt highs pmohooa by 5 Flowers hold s big place among Wm' th°.°|“Blllg of the Nutl0"Bl An- alifax daily except Sundshst 800 wide planting 0( rlhbom piece of Bug favoi-,.1 gi-im-ming¢_ Big whsle, of The duty of replying to me imporb them and the lusty rendering of the .m., srl-iving in Montren at 6330 mann, 0,. velvet ‘ velvet in bronze and purple , gorge- nh mash ...hue mh_es_.. devowhh-'College yells. the proceedings were Maritime Express will lsayl Mont- No gsorosso is noticed in the nopu- ous yellow. and _orange nasturtiu-ms, pon Mr ’B0nneu_ who handled his brought to s close at h late hour ol nl daily except Sudday st 8.45 luity of 'hehetgh styles; the loess-. sweet william infnll sh-adest ot cerise hhlehh hh hh "heheh, mann” he ni_g:h__o”b_e d_ve____0__ was Ewen _O a. ni., and arrive nt I-lalilax dail d h are o too meet the new and mngeneh. ,hd h-,.1 ness Us ct of hh, hh, _ _ xcept Sunday at 1.80 p."m. d_:,g:| yo, ahéighg if; hsvlhg sont among the flowers 'wlriclinro repro- ‘}';Y`,ll`;°u:$§'t$ gfaézng upon him the speecbmaking~ _ by the rendition, ees, The gold medal for the beet 572'3’25ME"- ' ` 'folds of their drapery pulled 'high at duced naturally in velvet. Then there that duty Howe," he would gh-y Ol B l1“ml>°l` Of mlllll°8l ll\ll¥l\l°l'B. f-U0 'ali-round athlete nad been won by a one side and supported -t this point are the dainty bunches or tiny roses. rm to the oecahioi Ha conhmw contributors being Profs. Barlow and |Mr. Frank Meoarey; the silver mvdol . _ by ilne wire. ,Tile bandeau, which forgstmeno_ts__li\-ies and the smaller d th”-thehmpnmmce 0| mah than-{)aviso1;_ __al:_esente.tion of these medals IW” then made by Prof. Murphy amid the ploudlte of the sseemblr- The College Teams were toasted. essrs. G. McPhee, who dealt with competent coach bein; employed It the college; P. J. Keoughnn, who basket-hall, one urged the import- ance of more attention being given to the game, and oi the college put- ting itself in n position next,vaar to f. - , l s»