.,. 1 - i r..-s-.¢;aefA-é.» r 1 "1" __ _- ,,~__. ri; it" fi ll I Afternoons 3.15 H u Aff Nom 'Wu i ‘~ New Creeze G. M. ANDERSON TI: Bi - | `i~ D ii 4-15 In elnterierance of Bronclio Iiy l_i_ui__}::_T_ n{__§;__<__>_f_ tg? _\_lor_r_3_lnf__ :my _mm Leave Cape Traverse at 830 .Ill __ _. K. of C. MEMORIAL SERVICIF- - " ' "’~"-~ 'N' K i ii ci ti inhoid Conspiracy. .?.';:....i..f ::.'::..°.r.: ‘;'.:.'..... .. a . _ -_ ~ ., . o'clocl\. oi' the P.E.l.R., has been prompted to _ the position or Assistant Superinteni- R Tw F “ins f deut of the C.P.R., District No. 4, with 9 gy Q _ -Mr Delaney is agitating for the ie-I `R¢ -- ' 'i>'i1vi§i§i§"§.i'p2ri§f§s‘§§§f'°§th§ini'ff~§ =1ffwu°m°==t °f dw nllwsv flaw "lbw 8° - -- ‘ _ _ _ H “S All thats new and interestin tlie f`S“2'hf;',§‘c',§‘;;‘,':,‘§,f,f,°; §§§,,’f°§,§,°,, bag ver B World 0Ver'“InCIuding4 la_t¢S~t__&AR been steadily rising in the service "ew "me '5°bl°:”Le*“'° C°P° TWK oversee” “'°'°°°id' t° cm” "ch of' NEWS_ since he entered it. :ia IT PAYS to buy in this Province. NOTICE-Subscribers are notided at ` Montreal Daily Star is $4 00 per year. P 5 An adaptation of the noted play by Bronson Howard Guardian and the Family Herald and ~ f _ \Veekly Star (mailed in P. E. l.) is People’s Orchestra U Watch for FridYay’s Program $125 W -year' _~ A _ In i’. l~I.Si.) and Family llcrald _glad \\'_ ki t r i $3.00 r ear. e pri;-ec if the fdveningpguayiiliaii and 5 2 PARTS Montreal Daily Star (mailed in P. E. l.) is $3.25 per year, the Evening SUMMER STEAMERS. _ The A . steamers Empress and Northumber- York, 2 EVBDIIIQS 7.15 & 8.45 llland. oi’ the Charlottetown Steam - ‘ Navigation Company were inspected 3. _ --~ yesterday by the Government inspec 3-'_' I- lor CARDINAL ME RCIER - AGAIN 0FFENDS~FOE. LONDON. April 17,- Cardinal .\icr- cier, Archbishop of Malines, has a~ gain offended German susceptihilities. A des :itch from Berlin sass that the p , 'Tagliache Rundschau prints a letter said to have been written by the Car- dinal to Cardinal Atnette, Archbishop of Paris, showing, the newspaperisays, “how little success the Germans have achieved by their extravrigamly <-on siderate treatment of him." The letter is said to express (`:ir1iiu al Mercler’s admiration for Frauicc and his regret :it his inability to give full vent to his feelings. _-\m;ortli|ig to the Tziglischc Rundscliau. part of thc letter reads as follows. "I Cannot doubt that thc day is :ip- proachlng when full fret-doni ol' our movements and our work will bo ro- i.. nditlons are favourable the Empress >‘l°’°‘1- You and “"3 ‘Vin ‘hen have :Sill leave Charlottetown to take up 6, ilie great joy to express all the pat- me lriotio and Christian feelings which at on present are pent up in our souls. God E, grant that we may patiently await thc no hour nf liberation" _ _, use in lloninn Catholic churches the FOR Bay Stallion 8 years old, sired by Joe. Dillon 2.24 1-2, He by Sydney Dillon. Sire of Lou Dillon 1.58 1-2, World’s Champ- “‘ ion Trotter. The Dam of this Stallion, Pro- ,_ _ _ _ _ duced Lina Miller 2 19 1-4 and three others in §‘,f"°"” "’s"°“‘ "’ m`“"°"""°"'“ ws' ‘°"“' "'“‘d"“°’ ““ °°“ “d” “M 2.30 will be sold cheap, for further particulars _ apply to -l s iv g ‘i'~l12l1lul~\ it sunt l SALE ‘O wi world over next month. These cler- to syn cn said that the Roman Vntholics 0|' ci I~`l'1lriCP, including the clergy, while Ogilvie Flour, the largest millers in subscrihitig to the Pope’s wisli, des~ Canada, advanced their prices 20 ,r,_ ired to embody in the prayers ti pet- cents per barrel on April 16. The . , ,_ _ ition for the victory of their coun- Toronto Globe oi’ April 'ltith saysz- H1'|.jR'|~_\ REF-USES To tigerslde Lou" House and ‘LMI ‘md try in the war. ° QU S - Canada are being shipped to Toronto -r ' market at present time. The price is iir good licifcrs, ol/ic. to Tc., ami choice Summerside-Point du Chene route Saturday or Monday. Both the npress and the Nortliumberiand are w ready to sail. ii THE MARKET.-There was a fair I ._ ~ , ,~ , . attendance at the market in Charlotte- N w‘\\T PK” FRLNCH ‘I0 town yesterday. There was practic- . . ,_' ily ,ROMIW Apm “"5 numb" °‘ ducted at 19 cents and retalled at 20 is ll_v wipe out thu debt in ihc course oi ii vvry \ .IL it ll ' B \ __ IlIIIA\\\\\€'lAlllIIIII&§\\\\\\\\\\\lIA IIIIIIQ Loan came to Charlottetown \'estcr~ To oi' ~l- ed rdn_\'. Mr D. A. McNeill, Village Green, of ess trip. su lion. John i\lcl.c-an and Mrs. Mc- ha ay from Sniiris and registcreilht the th .\Ir. .l. D. Stewart. of the law firm lm lilossrs, Mathioson. i\Icl)onal._ $15-;__ lnrnitrs ol thc ptminte in <\\r_\ lint cnt in the Legislature during the l>ud» 8 -wmri., arms from this country, General llu- " __ ertn indicated that his nrniy would General }luerta’s statement rcvic\\'- the history of the Rludero revolu- e assertion that “my country can- D men, women and children would W bmit to an invader, he asserted. 1° ir to Mexico, had been misled by § _ tt t d'fth _hadbeeiin _ Livery Stable-Queen Street gf' ““"”'*‘~ _ Iigxiztgeiof hifi; deff --they .vhiiri ff' ve changed their theoretical, fr--_ ml neous ideas” Had it not been for ve prevailed over those opposed to i: be conquered," Sixteen mililions W irce years the present administrii- “` e 71 SOME STA-|-|31-|c3_ previous udminisiraiioii and _is not equalled by and Province in (aiiaria. d cl d The average annual expenditure on for In an "H305 W‘“"*'i°“§ for carry' emmnem wmks for t“.(,mv veurs mg out permanent work is nilidu by e issue oi long icrm dcbcniuics. iii ort liesiilc.; providing so li_beral_|.V was iii the city yesterflziy on ii busi~ have to be _viued before Mexico-would tem of 543-000 1° SH' “"‘I'ml~§ Of U10 l_‘."\ ss of our population. During the 5" _ achers tlirourrliout ilu- province sull- antial nhl luis boon givvii to tho as $10,934.41 while every year wc th ere going bchlnti to ilic average ex- *ill .51, an average annual amount ol' ‘ll 1,290.50 without adriiiig'an_vtliiii;: to e indebtedness ot' t_lie nrovinr-'~ lr-t addition we have decreased tho -_ - _ d debt by about $89,000. ` ‘ taining fertilizers. sccrl fairs und ex- P 0"lbM`Z0 On the €xP0l`tatl0n f hibitioiis liuvv lic-oil i:,|'eaily increased, NOT A DOLLAR MISSPENT, educzilionnl courscs liiivv been cstnb- lis _ _ ln the expending of this large sonsiinilrinuglilcrs,thc long stnudinl; The f0\`l‘l'1°1` I'|`0V\5i0n“1 P\`°5*de“t amount of money as. \v<-ll as in ull dl ' Srowort Gt-or clown, was in Char- reiterated the =1llS@1”ti0ll which Ile other expenditures through thc lic- in Secure Options Now on \lIlI\ . K _ loiicioivn yesterday. miide» when he left Mexico last year , _-....... -..».m»-v=»|=w-. i I 1 .;_ i/'L _-'.~ . ...». .'___/ _ ig". § -if' 7 _ .- ' 1- F, __\_ .~`*¢';3n»§'J{, 4 from @IIIlI'4§\\\\\\YIIII4\\\\\\\\\ .\l clinic to (‘liarlottcl_own yesterday from t his homo in Souris and registered at an ilu- Queen. _ ___ NELSON W. ALDRICH Mr. and Mrs. t‘. ll. ll. liongwortli. - . Sonic visitors in town Monday were M r. THE SILVER FOX RANCHING COMPANY "1" (Pioneer of all Fox Companies) ~'~'l`here never was a more favorable time_than ,, the present to start in the Silver Fox Business. WPC IA\\\\\\\VI th _,. :ii r~it_v When the war is ended there will be unprecedented ,, ,-_. demand for P. E. island Standard Bred Silver Foxes, ' #thc and prices will quickly jump to a much higher level. I By taking advantage of the present market you can New at once place your new company on an even plane with the more conservative of the older concerns nlcinrcs in ine Erlifwn. inn Hiorrnpn A and make it a dividend payer equal to the best. Your pair capitalization can be placed at a lower nrhlevéfi by his formsr associates. "=*"‘"l<- t_l;_in__;/s<;u_ll<_i__l_1__a\;;__lr>§en possible at any -Illini#’.§i°Ii.“l£i.’f.€{"}I.‘.- o‘.’.l‘Z’.S‘.`.'..."’.’lf _ poss The Silver Fox Ranching Company breeds and gells the very choiccstd quality_ofd the Or_i_ginal hone or any professional <-omnanler tandard Bred Registere P. E. Is an Si ver oxes and none other. When you buy from us you can rest assured """“’ "°“""' "’" “Y "‘” M‘“‘° -”"”‘ nllf.\\\n\\\\\\m1n\\\\\\~.J./// old (`o_‘s lociil .tcrlla that you have the very highest standard of breeders vm-. to be found anywhere at any price-the original, !{,""‘“" “""‘ ‘he ”‘““’ °‘ h" "’°"‘°‘”- pedigreed and registered strains, the very founda- tion stock upon which this wonderful industry is built. ~ Seize your present opportunity. §,’§’“ Secure your options now. vu... I ' j I\1Bi‘c that E likely Hugh Gillis. Shamrock; Mr. R. li. llol- > -=' _~ _,Q ---~ 4' I U S hind, Bedequc, and Mr. A. l<`n_‘sythc, H' s""e~,, rox t'liarlottctown.-li. H tinuously from 1881 to 1911. The in- .\ir I-‘_ E. (fann. Superintendent oi' c . p , 2 Scliools nt Sydney, .\'.S., accompanied “ Mr' N. J. Mclnnls. their manager New (ilnsgow, N.S. arrived ln the ('ninpaiiy. now prduciiig the moving town will wish him the same success nieantipic lie will produce onc or two visiting-here this year. r,D..J. McDonald. who died there in ICouncii. lie was 57 years of age and in Pisquld. P.E.l. li was about ¢0m1i¢{¢m_ years since he last visited his nativo province. " Father John ” will rob We solicit your c0rrespondenCe_ ably visit the Pacific ‘coast andpwili THE SILVER _F OX RANCHING C0 Alberton, P. E. Island. 53 State Street, Boston, Mass Should you require reference as to our standing. we would 're- ‘ folly refer you to The Bank of Nova Scotia, at Alberton and arloitatown. P. E. i. The Liberty Trust Company. Boston, llses.,_ead to any reputable silver fox company. 9500-4~15M6l his return. ~ Pa that he had resigned from hlsposl- to rtment of Public Works l have yet he learn of one single dolalr that hos ci' r J, J. lluglics. M.l’. for Kings. tion only because he' hoped to bring been misapproprialffil or mi-sspeni_ ipr Mrs. \\'_ Stewart und Mrs. A. and .\lrs. Kenneth Gillis and Mr. lion. Ciiarlcs Dalton, Tignisli; Hon. fl .~\_i-:_ .irssnauin _Summa-side, and Hon. 'dl atfdlrd was best illustrated ll IHC J. A. lilucdonald, Cardigan, returned ln (‘hu.rlottetowii yesterday to attend _ H Legislature, after spending the l-T9' Of the United Slat?-9- will *lil* k-end at their homes. P ____ I` international Correa ondcnte ols. U __ l\lr -ilouriiiinil Ilopkins lcavcs for gamuon of no fewer than six revm Y -i - i _ ~ ark UH M to Jo n some of the ions of thc tariff and bore the burden of members ol` the Colonial Stock . ills many friends in Charlotte- W bly jniningliim in thc fall. in the p ays. there being apparently tio y morning en route to Okanagan es li`liisi. The deceased was one ol city and was a member of the in o tako in the 'Exposition -before to pence. _ _ , l _ , p . _ Aldricli, former U, S. Senator fronii' pg. » g :ind B a S l \\'.\V<-cks. left yesterday morning on _ _ : " ll , t i N ' Y k. " ~` ` ' ' ".~\. \. I I mp 'O M 0n__am M nr Rhode island, and for years Dromin- 'l` ' ' _'f Q, ent in Republican political circle.-i, I4” 1 ' » "‘ 'I' died at his' honic licro today oi' heart. ` disease. Y fact that, when satirically introduced t0 ii Taft. Mr. Aldrich had no difficulty in main- _ taining leadership ol' his party. As y,,_,,¢,,,.,|uy ,md Wm |,,._ mm. for chairman ot thc-_ Finance Committee W days. in nw nm_mHlH or 'hp ho was called upon .to nsuunic ii large sh iff K through the Senalo by him alter many MORGAN >'l‘ILLINi`& NEW YORK, .\prii I7-The J. P,‘ ' Rev. J. A. McDonald of Grand River. M°"€““ Cflllection 0! F|`°“°h efkht' eentb century furniture has been bought, it was announced yeeterdagy Washington, on business con- by Dllvddn Bl”0i2|1€l`l- ANIIOIISII f- 0 purchase price was not stated it is _ far away from $3,000,000. A few oi lthc most prominent business men of the pieces, it was said, may remain' sent to Bordeaux to be put in perfect _The collection contains many includes a large Louie XV rose du Barry gob§in “mb "°' ‘“'°“ “Y I‘°'"' 'King of Denmark and the late Mr. Morgan ent ruler of the Danes. The collection, with the , n ort treasures, bafbeen . pronciied in our own province by any sputc with thc l<‘o