"ed yesterday when it was announced 'the coiniuorcial lifc of thc province -1 .1 GUARDIAN lilly Suffer Ynuriiiiins? Yoi.i_have no excuse fQ§‘ 80mg about like a cripple. afraid to put ur 'foot squarely on e ground. boots are too c_an’t get give them Yourwfcet Are Wortb Mini' ~'i_inn rin noon At \\‘l\\l4 ` _ _Thenspend 15c Vfor a f. bottle of Foster’s Liquid Cure and get' relief. _._I_t, removes the ' corn' in ayery_sh9rt time. f E. A. F0_ste |'1 nvlllll ) ‘_ . \ Central Drugstore I A Sunnyside 1"- V iYf§\\\\\\\\\\ Illl i. . - __ iii iiiiiumhi § r MR JAMES ~KENNEDY, M.L.A. - t.‘it_izcns were shocked und sadden- 'that Mr ,James lieuuedy, the repre- -faentiitivo of the Fourth District of "Prince County, had passed away. Nir Kennedy had apparently been in‘liis Zusiial- health and occupied his seat [ln the Legislature until four weeks ‘ago when. on account ofiwliiit was »lookeil upon as ti slight iiiilisposition. he went ,to his home in Kensington for rest and reciiperatioii. Gradually, __liowever. lie sank iiiitii the end came "ye!~iterday afternoon at l`oiir o`clock. The lute Mr liennedy for several years conducted ii large general store in Kensington and was one ol' the largest exporters of farm produce iii' the province. Tho fariners through- out. the whole section of \vliicli Ken-. siiigtoii is the i-_+_-,iitre regurilcd him as their persoiiul i'i°icnd, always ready to help them out in their marketing, pay- _ing tire highest prices the-ina-rket ufforiletl for everytliing they hail to sell. ills dcath is a severe blow to 'generally and of lieiisingtoii particu- larly. He was selected by the Fourth District of Prince as the Conservative ¥presentntivc in 1908 and again in 911'. In-the civic affairs of Kensing- ton lie was a prominent and leading figure, always ready to lend ii hand in everything that made |'or the hettcr- inent oi' thc town. Ilo leaves to mourn his wife, tW0 ‘ duugliterii' and' four sons, namely, the lilisses Rachel und Marion. and Mas- ters Earl, (Jlinrlcs, Roy and Preston; also his father. Mr Samuel Kennedy, 'l'lriiilalliiine; six brothers, namely, Mr Murdoch Kennedy, M.L.A.; Donald, of Kensington; Dr Clinrles. of New York; .lohii D., Kensington; Samuel, oi' (Shar- lottetown, and William. of 0’Leiiry, and tive sisters, namely, Mrs John Bigger, Mrs Robert Todd, Brnilol- bane; Mrs Glover, Kensington; Mrs Dystant. and Mrs Hyde, <_‘.liarlot_tetown. to all ol' whom the Guardian extends _sincere sympathy. _ The fiiucriil will take place Monday. .a`n`4|.wi1l..be-uiider the-direction-oil tlie_ , `"Oddi"ell0ws and Loyal Orange Lodge, ol’ both of which he was an honoured member. A special train will leave Cliurlottctown to convey incinbers oi' the Lf-glslutiirc and other trieniis to the funeral. sotoisns iN THE rneuci-iss _ wANr sox, cum AND ci-iocoi./we i _iv Have Fun As Well AL Hat‘d_s|1lp _The Calgary News"-Telekram Puli- - lliihes |i.»ieter from a (_nnadiaii 80 ,_ iiier on the firing lll'lt‘f "‘-Wgylupve nlrendv been in the tren- iiiieii' which nn-ni his firing iine, and oxpoct to cuter them niillill S|\0l‘ill’~ -Eqprytliing is dear here, and thcre\a|o ,L V10; gixarticles that wc cannot tiny at null I would greatly avvlffégni ` some milk chocolate and Isolllgl imc I mjmiguni. it would sure y is Kim would' also like some of those came heavy BOX- Wi* “We swim enijiinn ini times once ln ii whiie._Tiere U _hm nl' fun as well as harilsiiill 8 “L ‘_ to warfiire." _ soldiers ask for ciinwing only lf; cause it quencties thirst. ie DS suwiizlgyqsni?id??'l.oi1iioii have siiltp- °f “.°::r§ii: .2 soldiers at the front964l‘6Jl;‘24Mm1_ .h,0`m.Qv,;`1. - ' ' -__ ~ Y (c0hiii1U8d from pgs; gpg), The House in committee resumed °°“3m°l‘ltilon ot the Bill to amend the -,;,1J¢td.t was read ii third time and passed. Island Co-operative Seed Asaociatlou._ The House in Conihitt}ee,;',_Mr J. A ’ ‘bewar in the chair. cans dared the bill: whisk was agreed to and ordered to It rd NMI K. _ On the_mitxioii“of Hou.'Mr Arseiiault ing the Sampson Silver Black Fox Co., Hon._Mr McNEii.L moved that the mana reading ni it niii eiiiitiéii " Ani' ' ' J ' ` 5 ' i ' 'Act to incorporate the Prince Edward - . r t , t the bill amending the Act lncorporizt- 1819 96th Anniversary 191F nictiiiiiiiiiis (Written by G. S. it.) "'01 Bumineroide Incorporation Act, which :House resolve itself into Committee, Although we are passing r Buntain in the chair, to consider series of the most troubloull was agreed to and ordered to _third M reading. . U _ 1 Hou. Mr. McKlNNON moved that .side incorporation Act. The bill was divert our the order of the day by whiclrihe intro- ,agreed to andordered to a third read- to look over rther the bill amending the Summer- duced a. Bill to incorporate the Prince Edward Island Fox Breeders' Associa- tion be discharged. The motion was carried. The House then adjourned to 3 o'clock. , _ _ The House resumed aft 3.30 o’,clock. On the motion of Hon. Mr. McNeill a bill to incorporate the Kensington Electric Light Co., Ltd., was read 'a thipd time and passed. he PREMIER moved the third reading of the bill amending the Pro- Procedure Act was read a third time .and passed. A bill entitled “An Act ti l persons having no interest in the. sub- l il-l8~ fare, some bill amending the Election Act 1913 of barbarism that are was read it third time and passed.. this time within the zone The bill amending the Common Law -opean war the world has' seen, we 'are for a We are again called upon at "Gifs me to join with _the member of the to enable the Supreme Court of Judi- independent Order of 0`r1dfe'l%ws 'iii cature to give relief against adverse celebrating the 96th anniversary of Clllillls made against sheriff and other the founding of the Order. The priv- _ eges of doing this are those of joy Ject Ol' Such claims "; the "Fox Enrol- and pride, both to its membsi-ship and hibition Act. The bill was passed. ` ,The PREMIER moved the third reading of it bill to provide for the troiisfer of prisoners between the sev- eral jails in the province under certain circumstances. The bill was passe . The PREMIER moved the secoriii reading of a bill entitled "An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts im- posing -certain taxes on certain com- panies and Associations and Brewers." The House in committee, Mr. Buntain in the chair, considered the bill. The following sub-sections ot' section 2 set forth_ the. taxes to be imposedz- ' “2. In order to provide for the'exi~ gencles ot' the Public Service there shall be and are hereby imposed upon the coiiipanies, associations, brewers and ‘persons hereinafter mentioned, the taxes hereinafter specifically named. which taxes each of such coin- paiiies, associations ami brewers re spectively shall annually pay in the Provincial Secretary for the use of tlic Province. (1) Upon all companies accepting risks and carrying on the business of insurance against fire in the Province, whose principal office or or aiiization is not within the Province, the sum of One hundred and fifty dollars each. (2) Upon ull companies accepting risks and carrying on the business oi’ insurance against fire in the Province, whose principal office or organization is within the Province, the sum of Seventy-five dollars each. The pro- visions of this sub-section shall not apply to purely mutual conipauies hav- ing no share capital. (3) Upon all insurance companies and associations ot' any kind having agencies or accepting risks upon the lives of persons within the Province. and traiisacting the business of life or eniloivmeiit insurance therein as the .sole object of their organization or as incidental to other purposes of their organization, whose principal of- fice or organization is not within the Province, the sum ot' two liuiiilred and twenty-five dollars each. (4) Upon all companies doing busi- ness oi' accident insurance or guaran- tee insurance within this Province the sum of fifty dollars ($50) each. And upon all companies doing business ot' both accident and guarantee insur- ance wltiiirt this Province the sum of One hundred dollars ($100) each, (5) Upon all companies doing the busines sof trust or loan or building companies or associations within the province the sum of two huudi'ei_l anti twenty-five dollars ($225) each. (ti) Upon every`Telegraph or other company working a telegraph line for the use of the public within the Pro- vince, the sum of Three hundred and seventy-five dollars ($375) each." ‘ The bill was agreed to and ordered to a third reading. The PREMIER at this stage (it was 5 p.ni.) made the sad announcement oi' t_he death of Mr. James Kennedy, and moved the adjournment of the House forthwith until S o’<-.lock as a mark of respect to the deceased. In doing tlils, he paid a high tribute to the memory of Mr. Kennedy. Mr. James Kennedy, he said. had been one of the members representing the -ith District of Prince County. The Premier had been asso- ciated with him iii the Legislature for the past seven years, and with perfect truth one could say that there was no member who devoted himself with more conscientious zeal to the por- fortnance of his duties than their de- parted friend. ln the years of oppo- sition he began his 'political career carefully, anti with eurnestness and thoroughness sought to master. and did master, the public questions that were engaging the attention of the Lt-.glsliitiirc from year to year. The Premier was sure that Mr. Kennedy’s district appreciated in the highest de- gree his unfailing attention to his pub- lic duties. I-lc had been- an ideal re- presentative. quiet, sell-contained, alert, watchful of the interest of his people. in the Legislature whenever he addressed the House he always re- ceived the fullest attention, for what he had to say was carefully said, was sincerely said, and was marked _by ability and mature' wisdom which showed how well the people had chos- en when they chose James Kennedy. There were few names within the flelil where his extensive business was carried ou that ranked as high asihiis in reputation- and integrity. 'I' e speaker had never heard ln reference to the deceased one word that was not appreciative, His death wns.the tirat break in the circle of this Leglslotutle in its tour years, and they would al deeply regret it. The l’l'tEMlEl't then moved the fol- lowing resolution:-"Resolved: That this House leams with deep regret of’ the untimely death of Mr. James Ken- nedy, the valued representative:-for the fourth district of Prince County, and wish to place on the records oi' this House an appreciation of thehigh esteem -in. which ,he -wap regarded and. our deep sense of loss sustained _by his death." Mr. M. C. DELANEY. the colleague of the-deceased. in, a few appropriate remarks, in which he expressed his deep regret fat the death of Mr. Ken- sympathy with the de- aeconded the resolu- unlnimonoly carried. then adjourned ,to 8 nedy ment Act" were read a third tlme.' to the general public, because of the 10 a.m. Saturday. I-ion. Mr McKINNON moved the n second reading of a bill amending -the 0 Prince Edward Cooperative Egg and 0 Poultry Association. The House in » considered the bill, which was agreed b it tlilrd time and passed. |- Hon Mr MYERS moved the third was passed Appropriation Act 1915," which was 5 read a first time. It was read ia. second c tiine. and the House in Committee, 5 Mr Doble in the chair, considered the 5 time and passed. B the Committee on Printing and Bind- 6 sented the report of the Committee, ,_- tendered, C. B. Murley. r bill was passed that the House resolve itself' into Com- U mittee, Mr Buntaiii in the chair, to 0 'l`herei1fter the lloiisc ailloiiriieil till ,. Ou the motion ot' the Premier the the slaughter, tar y _ . -to and l‘€l’el'rBd for _third reading. - h`ope,and ol`\a‘rity, it assumes. ltg pog- '|`h6 bill tlmellfllllg the Charlotte- ition at-the foremost place_.ainqng the town llworiwratlou Act was then. on fraternal societies oi' nie world, taking ,the motion of Mr A. A. McDonald, read 5, - a reading of a. bill incorporating- the V p p - g g Gl'l\hHll1B R086 Hall U0., Lid- Tilt? bill attention of a fraternal society, which - _ _ has for its object the ainelioration of ‘I The PREMIER then introduced the the human race, the defusion of the . - D ii . - bill, which was agrehtl 10. rt'-Htl 8 third lug benevolence among its member- Ml” A- A~ MCDONAI-D» Cilt1ll`l1l9-ll 0f be had from any sort of benevolent _ing of the Journals of the llousmvre- time, undertaken by n society. ii. which accepted ‘the tender of Archl- ship so large as lim, ,.,,j0y(,d by me bald Irwin. 'there was one other Oddfenows, that up me going to The PREMIER m0V0fl the third that adversity is never going to ilel fe”-lU"5 °f ll bln flnlellllllli-i ‘|10 A01 iuaiiii admittance at our door oi- that imposing certain taxes on certain Coin- misfm-umeis my Smip. isnoi going (0 paiiies,Associutions and Brewers. The |,,¢_e,-fe,-9 with uS_ wr, are sure if, - li Hon. J. A. Mcl)ONAI.D then moved h,,,m,,, ||fe_ ,md it is our duty as an take into consideration Grants to light ns it is possiim, fm. it ,O be' by Paupers. the combined asslstaiirc ot' his`brctli- obie and glorious work it has been ugaged- in -since its institution. rgaiiized as‘~ it is upon the dlnal principles of Friendship, Love Cqlllmil-lee, Ml' Dllble ill the Clltllf. and Truth, supplemented and assisted the 'additional inottoes of faith leading part in thc great work that emnins to be performed in the large eld of ‘operation open to ihefu. The rinci le work to en a e the ublime principles of benevolence and harity. With this object in view n Ociety must adopt plans that will erve the two fold ur ose of stiinulat hip, so that the very best results may nterprise that may be from time in anuot be expected iroui ii member- main in good liciilili at all times, ave our troubles, (hose incident to rfianizcd body laboring in the interest i' liuniniiity to make inan`s burden as cn, For this purpose the liidependeul ,P-ERSO.NllLS t - iii sickness or distress has recourse to ~~‘*' ni Mr. R. J. Mucdoiinld, inerchuiit, of fl terday Mr H J Mcllorinat, Qt Georges, was among the visitors to tlliarlotte- to\vii yesterday » - ie guest oi Citptani and Mrs. John sington yesterday attending. the fun-' eral ot' the late Win. Edwin Proctor. Mr. J. J. Hughes, M. P. for Kings, came to Charlottetown yesterday from learn that Dr. James Warburton is making satisfactory progrcsstowards ‘ recovery. lie was able to be out day. Guner Walker,.who is one of the vol- unteers for overseas service arrived at his home in this city several weeks ago on furlough and shortly after his arrival was taken very seriously ill. lt is pleasing to learn that he is now, compeltely recovered. __ WHlll[SlLi [GB Uliillllllllli .. (Sp¢cial to The Guardian.) MONTREAL MARKET, April 23.- Couiitry. 18 to 18%; ` delivered in' Montreal 21 cents. ROYAL BOY'S MISTAKE WORTH, MUCH MONEY ` LONDON, April '19.-Portraits of tle's today. A head of the Prince of Wales drawn from life by Edwin A. Abbey in 1904 for an ofliclal picture ot' King Edward's coronatlon sold for $810. The study bears two signatures ol' -the Prince, this being explained by -the fact that his Royal Hlgnness tn signing the name began 'to write too near the edge of the paper, a boyish mistake that unintentionally enhanced the value of the picture. A pencil study or Asqiiitii mime in 1902 by the Duoheui of Rutland was bought for $25 arid a signed portrait of Lord Flshei',_ bearing the inscription: "Shall not the Judge of 'all the earth do right? Fish- ei'.‘.Admiro'l of the fleet, February 4, 15," sold for $110. Given by Lady. ghoeatty, A signed photograph of her husband in-ought $20. An etching of Rhoims Cathedral before the bombard- ment,-~ by A. H. Haig, was knocked inxwn tor»'¢200. Altogether. the da.y'sy s les realised $7,075, bringing the total to $114,025. _ _ Cariligaii, was in Charlottetown yes- t* . . . . , 1 n . a o n o Master Bruce Carruthers leaves this t morning for Pictou, where he will be ,_ tl ' ~ ' his iwme _in S°“"iS “"0 V05|_éief0‘l at to relieve the distressed, to bury the the Vi°t°""a- ` dead and educate the orphan." are- . “_” , b ills many friends will be gltltl t0 of the jurisdiction where the seed ol Oddfellowship has been planted. Order is represented, its expouiiders tlril/lllt-I Y€Sl0l`4lflY llllli lllt‘ Dl`l~‘-Vl0\l-‘4 are busy at this time reviewing its work and pointing out its interesting --- objects as they would appear to be tit' ` Gllmlcr Wllltcr W- '\Vt1lk@r, left interest to the general public. At ii hy the Stanley yesterday mouriiur criiicni time such as ian prom-.iii--niiii I0 P91001 his l`0Blll1€llC fit Hallftlx- taking the terrible war raging as a notable people were the centre of in- - terest at the Red Cross sale at Chris-| Order ot' Oddiellows have instituted a suitable sick beiieflt system. within he easy reach of all so that a brother iancial aid without his seeking a oiitribiitloii from the hands ot' ii pure- v charitable enterprise. in addition o this there are l-lonics inaiiitaiiied by the Order for the reception of a "’”- brother should he become aged, ills- bied or indigent, for his widow and rpliuii should he obey the silent call nd leave them witlioiil visible ineaiis f support; t`or orphan children should hey be left without depending rela- ioiis, wherc they are cared for and ttcii with educatioii, etc., for thc fi “emi” battle ot' life. The amount , r Mews- John Ankcn icc iii strait, 1 i~lt. l’iiul`s Isliiiid, l~‘c:it:ii'i- l.iglit, open irc cveryixlicro. l'i»int 'l"i|ppci‘-r_lt,i~nit iiill of ice. liiiigdulcn lsliiiids--ilciivy, ripeiiicc everywhere. Money llnint-|.ifzlit, close packed ice cvci‘yi\~iici~c. [ Flnt Point. l.iglit, scnttcrcd ice dis- tant.. Qlli~ii'}\Sl‘tll}T, April 21-About forty i\:ii'ri-ls herring totliiy, no vos-| sole. I Al\1lli<]IiST ilAltIlOR, April 21- Lots of ice iiround thc islnuil yet., "Just arrivcil, 400 bags (`otlon Seed Meal iiiiil 400 bags Ollcnke. Got our g _ 9549-4-19m6i. "Nu btrtter Silver_l’olisli than ours, The ldciil. Lurgc bottle 25c. G. ll. '|`zi_\'loi‘. ji-wi-lt-i' litiiin-4--.i,\l.,.. Hoiiseiioies li is riiii:i't-i\i|iii|.: on i’, l‘I. lsluiiil, :is llic ions iii' liiiigcii nrt: tin- uri iii(-st bun~.‘li of s|i:‘r=d sires iii thc iviirlil, 'l`lii- :~:i;'\ iil` this horse \\'ili also i-iiliaiiiic li’: ynliic. when sluiiiliniz on l’. l~I_ lsliiiiil. as the inu- joi-iiy oi st.illioii.s on thc lsliiiiil lately liuvc li:-cn iroiii ton liiiiiilrcd to cle- \'i\n liundrcd pniinils. Sui-li brceging ns tho nliovi- has iicvci' iiotlirc been broiiglit nrouiiii licrc. i-.specially so iiciir broil to the izrcai (;i~nri:i\ Wilkes. iilood \\'l|Ii-li has given most of the but going out gradually; no gear out i yet. no bait. ' grcnt proiliii-i-rs and lroiters of the past ilcciiilv. 1.- ni - - , 1 i . ag. ,. ' .f. \ "" - - ~ .Y ,..¢._,._ -.-1,- .,..,.....~»'-¢. ..»~.-Q.. -.~¢~i,-f r ’ ) i i . ,_ . - l ___ __ _ _ ir L __ is "<4-it Q ~ ' A _ H' H _ _ ._,-. i , ` ,tg M-_tx-”‘,|,' :,(.i%§tM .- YUUMY ‘Eff » Id V Nibli ,u,» 1- - » - is good tea - 5: ” ` ` Tryapackagc f ~..