T i l l l i i = _. 3-* ll L" I 'rllll AS E PTO rleulu than soap-is ti liarnlrss, odqflcsx, anlirrp/ir W0;-;h;t;,50 n pap- w.¢1;1y while they-las; sonp powder. Costs but 5c. a package, at all die»cerning,gr_ocQ_l‘s. f0l` $5-00 f’1\TQN_S1` 7717°2‘8M‘2i- 4 x \ Manufactured by the Asepto ASEPTO in nil( sort ofa wash~day helper. Use it sill: ‘ M who of with nu. A iablupeonful in a bucket of Water is plenty. |.¢a\'c the clothes in this preparation l'\~rh*arx-- and attcinl ki other liouadpoltl duiirs. After the time is up. you will be annual to an how rlfidly the dir! di:-wffrarx-~ :mil without ihe use of the destructive wash- bozrd. ' - ’ _ _ _ -osaATn¢ _socierv-_ The Ab- as 0 mms village Debating club, have _ ' ' " s _peuded their meetings for a time _ owing to many other meetings and business which takes up the attention _ 0_5 several of the members. But soon Mfg. Co., St. Iohn, N.B. ` _ ,__ ___ <..___._._. '\_J F-_ _ -rr Pave to 'buns tliisrrovimn. --W. K. l|eGOUOAN, Globe Fox Ex- crxmgs. ll Guardian Agent ln Summer- s e. _ ' ' , , --ANNUAL MEET|NG I. 0. F. - The annual meeting of Court Aberdeen Tv l 0. F., will be held on Thursday ~e ening, March 9th. Mr. S. F. Hodg- son High Chief Jiangcr. will be pref sent. " ,_ __ ‘ 7689-3-8M2i. T -MEN oF -ms 1o5‘ri-i.-_P tous are showing the best aenii-:ld gbreech ‘tern _made from a solid woelj Khaki t emeetings wlllbe resumed and the club will 'be iii full swing.-M. -CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. -Rev. Jus, MacDougall will preach on Sab- P. El I. PHESBYTEITT ` MET lESTEHllll , . i.~ The Presbytery of P.'E. island niet in Zion Church Hall, yesterday with a large attendance of ministers and el-T Moderator and T. C. James Clerk. The following Commissioners were np- pointed to attend next General As- sembly, Ministers A. ML-Kay G. C.- Taylor. J. M. .\lcLeod, (St. Peters) A. Siitliorlaiid, J. S. ltlm-Ka¥."F3~ D001* hart. Elders, Ewen (faiiipbell. D. A. Mclnuis, J. J. McLeod, John Agnew. Howard liunisuy, Juincg Currutiiers. Be-deque in favor of Mr. W. laid on the table. Augmentation and Home Mission ap- Ha||_ 5umme|.Sm0_ Thurgday March piicatioiis were dealt with. 16 RW- WHL MCT-#905 ‘W5 “Pl’°i“F§e‘1 1° the auspices of Div. No. 5 A. O. H. Easel' This po ul lay ill b t d' b Sutherland and Millar were appointed members oifirtlge A_ H_ea§B?8gt;d 1,; to visit Richmond Bay West coiigregllf the Ladies of Div. No. 2. L. A. A. 0 .I-I. tion. At the evening session reports All who wmh to enjoy 3 couple or “Bad i r a li ii can ders_ Rev. H. J. Fraser was elected T and a large amount of routine business Ixfélarsigg gogpegglgcg sligiwtgs: eacg transacted. Presbytery adjourned to should r(,_Be,.ve this date as the man, meet in Zion Church on the first Tues~| , . ag day 0f_-‘\Dl`l\ ill 11 0 CTOQK _T0 Colnmder to make it eclipse all former attempts the uinon of West and (.15 de R vers. in Dundas and Annandale Messrs of Standing Committees were “Special sale of l.ibby‘s Soups, A hearty and uiianiiiious call from side at 7_ and at Coleman on Wedues_ _ A~ Mc' day and Thursday. the 15th and 16th uarrie was presented. .-\s Mr. Mc- at Q Quarrie is not yet licensed the call was rcgu : 1*' -\ t ‘l' :f 10 c: t.'. J-iikiiis :€rSu`,n_Lw S 3 L' Ur 7:;:;7?;;.|;.Yt]3|_ Villiigc. tins gone to Bloomfield on l L_. ' bath. the 12th nt Cape Traverse at 10.30; Searletown at 3. and Summer- 7 p. m. --“THE IRISH AGENT".-St. Pauls th, iiist., (Eve of St. Patrick's) under enient are leaving nothing undqiie this line. 7719. WESTERN PLBSOIIILS --Miss Loi'eltzi Gallant of Abra.iiii‘s ii visit.--M. - ll \ _- Sunday School, School or P Church Organ. for your Church-and buy somewhat used. '|`liis is ~:i lzirgt orgaii, uiassivn :ind i‘i\:li iii zi`U]$C‘ai'zliic1-, with ai tinirly poliirlii-d bright. oak i'nsv-- ii liciiiltlfiil oriianioiit and ii inost i<:itisfai~tory iiistriinii-nl. for :|ii_v piiblic hull or i:liui'cli. i\1:iiiy prnfcr tho liquid. reed music of an organ to any other instrument for public meetings. c`tc..- and the Vocailion is tho really superb organ. And hero are some of the fenliires that have nindo the. Vocallioii famous --- 01 ganloday, for--- _ Here is the Organ for your Church, Chapel, ublic Hail-the Vocailion And here is a real, $450 Vocailion you can buy it at $120-delivered. ’l`here_is just one reason why the price is cut down to $120-$330 less than cost- this Vacallion is second-hand and was The knee-s\\'ol|, in uiic. oper- zitcs ai pziucl-llhc opt-ning nt thc lop wliiuli i'i-_guln.lc_~'., to your on-'ii luncy, the vollliiic of sound. ’l`lic griiiiil iirgiiii pivlni rclcaso gives you tho full tone in :ill its power and resoiiuiicc- an ex- clusive fcaturc that \vlll__appcnl to you. Eight. sets of reeds give you any _church orgaii. the full lonnl rnpzu'it_v l’ound.iii This Vocailion Church Organ is guaranteed to be in perfect condition. guaranteed as the same instrument which sold for $450 when new. Present price, delivered to any island Station _ ....._$120 M332 Miller Bros. 1333"* a 7 Cilllll ATSC'-llilllll 1\T)l`tllil'S Vlllli\gC HIST. $450 'Vocailion Church ' , - “'“°"'°”‘° ' ~ ` '\ A ~~-Mr. Sylvuirc G. Arsciiiiult ol' Max- iinvlllc. spent zi few days in Suinnior- sidc lust week.-M. -Mrs. Atliaiins Petro of Blooniileld was visiting at licr fntlier’s Mr. Ar- -Mlss Myrtle Adams, Suininersidc left Monday for St. John. N. ii., where sho has acct-ptcd ii position in unc ol' thu leading Miliiiicry 1’urlors. --Mr. Angus ltlcbuugliliii West Ilivci' wus in Suiinnerside, Monday, returning 1`roin at visit to friends in ()'Lcary and vicinity.-Ii. -Mr. 'l‘. B. Desroclxes. Suinnierside luis taken :i position in thc Dress Goods llcpurtiiicnt of Sinclair & Ste- wnrt Ltd.-X. "-ltlr. Eininaiiuel Gallant, :idoptcd soil of Mr. (lcrmnc G. Arsoiiault. Max- _iiiivlllc. went to Siiiiiiiiersido lust weclt, to ciilisl..-M. -~Mi~s. li:init’oi'd, \vll‘c oi' licv. John J. liniiiforrl. Port llill, lctt on Sziturdny viiroiilc for la‘iiglnin,l to visit hor pur- oiits tliri'e.-1'. , -l’tc. ltlcl\rtlinr. wliu had been un the sich list is again roiivnlesceiit, and is spending ai few days l`ui'lougl\‘\vitli his parents nt Alberton. after which lic will report i`or duty.-H. . -'-# e _ ----.\'lr. Joseph Barreault ot' Maxim- ville, who some time ago had ri leg .i`rnctured. while attempting to stop a run away horse. came home lust week. and is iinprovlng.-.\i. -~l\lrs_ Sydney i3. lllrcli, Port Hill, left on Saturday nioriirliig i'or (Thar-` lotteinwn from where she will go to St. John wliore sho will take passage to* Eiiglaiid to visit. her parents and also her brothcrst \vli0 have enlisted. ~i‘. -Mr. Louis Stapleton, Albcrtoii, caiiic to Suinmcrsldc on Monday morn- ing rind offered his services to the nr_ n _ ___, strength ot' the 105th licglinent, he was ' You Can Buy This Handsome '#1' T Dinner Set for $9.00 This 95 piece semi-Porcelain dinner set is `\f‘l'~'_`.\ Sh_own in a beautiful pink lloral design that /j ' ___ will ole_ase you particularly. -‘ _ It isa strong and serviceable set-_Will _. -Wow - give many years satisfactory use-and is a r .3-;,V`_. truly excellent offer at $9.00 ' ?§;,_-/3,---s. X " for the set. accepted and passed the medical exu- iiiliiatloii,-li. __ _ 2;, '/ ni; si' Din col nav ..j- "~3‘;~»'_ rn ruin _ .:~ _ , _ in i -_ lieeryst»»i~t -. _ in Canada for the price. regulation pat- tders music for n nlce~hour’s skate. -ON! ¢_lNfj each nine tion for tlieod ` in this column Cub must, _ y oiuer. Mini mm __lve_oeiita._1 -THB Bohn _ ` T ii.v ouniiui can be ob\_l!Jto¢l'i¢,»Iastlerty's Toiilor- ial Parlont|;~_’_B|lii||_|§qom¢. -SPE6|AL~ Ilxmt Friday, March 10th. i9avq»\'rlm'giir~a1s, Aiierwn 3.- 45 for Sum|itet‘lldé*§t:'1'low returncfare. 'l`hB Cl’¥l¢ll8"6f\ .Stliimorslde play the illegals of Al_bert6_i`i»a: return hockey match Then t 1l.ni‘ ren jEvei'yone is assured ii. good time: [Admission Zlic. ' _ F ‘N55-3~4mSMWTF_ -ENTERTAINMENT AND _SOCIAL At Kensington. the members of L. 0. Lf K¢\\Blll8i0l1, hold an entertaln~ ment and pie soo_ 1 iii 'the new Public Hall on March“t\;`e 10th, this promises to be grandest of the season ns it is made upprlncipally of foreign tal- ent. Admission 25 cts. Ladies with baskets free; > ' 7668-3-G-M3i. ' v ___'_. -_~ABRAMS VILLAGE. - An enjoy- able soiree was spent at Mr. Math- arlne Gallant‘s on Thursday evening, music and other entertainments being given\ to the guests. A ldellcious treat of fudge was also passed around sev- eral times a'iid the crowd dlSi10l'H0ll_ with grateful feelings.-Mr. Joseph Arseiiault. who retumed recently from 'the lumber camp gave an enjoyable re- ception ,tofiils friends and rela- tives shortly after he got home. The house was thronged and all had a good tinie.-Rey. Father Joseph Gal- lant of St. DuiJstan’s, paid a visit to Egmond Bay last. week.-The many friends of Mr. Stanislaus Cormier wish :him all Success” in his store which he .has opened up recently.-The death ltook place on Friday, morning at sev= en o‘clock of Cyprieri Gallant of Cais- sie Road. after a lingering illness of several months. Deceased had been prior to his illness employed at the Cliarlottetowii hospital for some time where he was takcn ill. ills three daughters who are convent sisters on being apprized of this sud iiitolligeiice came home.-A plciisziiit time was held at the lioinc of Mi'. A. A. Arsenault of Muxlinvillc lust week. where the youths of thu nelgliborliood had nsscniblcd for ainusciuent. At a reasonable hour thc crowd withdrew all contented _ with ,their iiiglit’s fun.-The ncigliborliood of Mr. Joseph B. Arsenuult, turned out one line afternoon last week and haul- cd him ii. quantity of wood.--M_i‘. Peter Gallant of lirbziiivillo has been cngiigcd rcccntly in cultiiii; the lirc- wood at thc lioincs in the nclglibor- hood having u' gasoline and clrciiliir saw. -The lobster business is begin- ning to revive soiiicwliut and consid- erable amount of lntlis being sawed tor traps.-A considerable amount of lunibei' can be seen in the yard ut Joseph S. Gallon. The ciigine is doing excellent work, iiiid at times lutiis and other lumber being sawed :it sanie time. A shaft has lfccn placed by wliicli lnths and other small liini~ ber can bc ripped while other lumber can bo sawed in the carriage.-M. lf. --_-»-~'-,<...__.L. 1 EllJl]lllllE Sllllllll Ill ST. PlUl'S Hill . ,L`1T.‘“' . , _ Oiié of the most successful social evenings for the soldiers every held in Cliarlottetoirii was the one in St. Pauls Hall. last evening. Owing to the size of the Hall it was thought advisable that only “D” nndl “B” Cauipnnics l _ II$lIlIZ\\\\\\\ you for Wednesday. _ _ _ _ ~' ~ New Suits $12.75, 15.00, 18.00, A _ ' New Coats $7.50, $.50, 10.50 New Dresses $5.25, 7.50, 9 _ New Separate Skirts $3 25, New Waists $1.25, 1.75, , 3.00; Very special line ofnew silk waists at - nl.. Q . _dal 01.7 ` \_ _» ‘ i _4 ~ » is _ _ __ '~ _,.;f;--*t'r.2»~=f, , _ 1 ‘_ Z _ 0 . . , - _ 0 ii* 'i ' ‘ _ _BMLO l Great Showing of New‘Coat_s,___.__ Suits, _ Skirts, Dresses, Waists etc. A .§ss N018 .=\=<='£3¢=>- 01.0°' i-Nl Pmgc e-Oi’ s== III YIIA The finest-the most complete stock of ready to wear goods ever shown- this-the biggest ready to wear department in Prince Edward island, is ready for,=‘g_ 5.00 to 33.00. , 5.00.1s.00.- _ " 75. - 7IlA\“. 4.50, 5,75 up. uni\\\\\\\\\wuull//@\\uvllluiz/&\\\\\\\\\ii//Alaaiul£\\\\i% ` lETEHl_ll UE THE PA-TS _ EUES Tll EIGHT itll the Princess Pats Regiment has joined the 207th Battalion. Private Alfred Hariiess was one ot' the few incnib- ers ot’ that fuinoiis rcgiiucnt who was not wuuiidcd, nltlionizli he wus in tlic trciichcs with that unit on every oi:~ casioii froin the iirst tiiiic thc Cunn- diiins were uiidcr fire until lust Aug- ust. - lie esuupcd the shells and bullets ot the enemy. But the liurdslilps of the trciu-lice inipnlred his health, and last August he yvus inviilided homo to i'c Gt-riiuiiis must have _slifferiid great losses in lliut lust struggle," lic said. "'l`hc wuy they como on in i|iuii'ti-i' column. il' they are cauglit. by the French 75' tlioro is awful liiivoc. l have sccn the-se ii‘r(iicli guns work- ing near our llniik, and when they catch a force iii close foriiiatlon they work with deadly precision." NOT ALLOW WOMEN - TO PRACTICE LAW. should be invited. "A" Company hav- ing already been entertained by the people of St. Pauls. _ The weather man being disagreeable no doubt kept 1'- good malty sway but a. large number of men togetlier with their oflicers paraded tothe Hall to enjoy the good things. ' 'Phe Svelliiilfs programme opened with a brief address by the Rector Rev. T. W. Murphy who welcomed the boys of the 105th to St. Pauls. t The rector then called on lluglor' Daniels who gave an excellent Willet- llng 'Solo “The Mocklng Bird”\ which was ii fine iinltutlon of that songstcr Mr. Robert Mcsservey next gave xi' Patriotic Solo “By Ordei°‘6f the~_l(liig", in his usual able' manner. A splen- did rozlmeiitnl reading was given by Miss Eleanor Lowe who gave an ex- cellent rendition in an accoiiipllslied- god in iouiul in QUEBEC'-, March 6.- 'i‘lie Legisla- tion Committec of the Legislative As- sembly liavo rejected, liy a vote of seven to two. the private bill which had for its object the :ylnilssioii of women to the practice of law ln the Province. Following an earnest plea for the justice of Mrs. Langstaff's case. which is covered by this bill, ably presented by Madame Gerin La- , n'-ui alumni;-_V _,J r -.r _ 0'l"i’A\\’A. l\iai'cli_»i.- A vctcruii of _'I- loie, Dr. Richie Eiiglutid und Mr. S. , \\". Jacobs, K.C.. only two members of the coininitteo, Mr. Ai‘mnud Lavorgiio, Nzitloiinilsl iiiciuber for Montinagiiy, ~ und M-r. Lucien Cannon, Liberal nioin- ‘ her i`or lion-iii-stcr. voted iii favor of the bill, whivli iidiiiits the principle _ that ivtupcii in this Provliicc. after cx- uiiiinntion, sluill have thc right to prac- tivt-_ hiw as ii profession. - ' Dr. Ritchie England niude nn espe- clnlly strong plea. “lien-, for lnstiiiicc, is Mrs. Lang-_ stuff, :i ‘iii'illiniit, well-qiuilliicd wo. iiuin." slic said, “who has passed her vxainiiuitioii. and it is li sliiiiiio tlnit. thc door sliould be shut iii licr fiicc to prevent livr from using the talents she luis ciiltlvat.cd." ln.tui'n, thc arguiiiciits that woinen'g place was at homc, that the lcmil pro- fession would be swainpcd by women und so on. were deult with by Dr. ltitciiie. idiiglninl, Madniiidllujoic. and llir. Jucolis. and when tim coinnilttce voted agniiist the bill tlicsu iirguinents i'-ciiiziliicti iiiuiiisworcd. l“0li'l` \\'0li'|`ll, Tex., Miircli ti.-- Coiivictioii of lll`teeii-your-old l{atli~ _erliic Harison. cliargcd with the inur~ der of W. L. Warren. the iiiaii she says wronged lier before her marriage, is impossible under the Texas law, hor chief counsel, W. B. Scott of Dallas., declare-d°this nfieriioon. t "As we understand it there is no wny, under the law of the State: to punish. the girlin any manner." Scott declared. _ _ _ “The District Court cannot deal with hor because she is zi juvenile. Tho Juvenile Court cannot deal with hor because the law for juveniles :ippliesl only to males. and besides, there is no prison for feminine Juveniles. . '°` ___ ,£ if _ ._ __.__._ 5 ~' f-'~r ‘-‘~ ,A <\-L ,- an Black -& Co. The Sunnyside Crockery Q-.' ,'__, __ ..... ..._ __:Wli'en' ~ You Want Paint, Buy Good Paint---“Sherwin-Williams" _ ~_.. ,_ ,il-onl f ft dtl t' sh wii e _'T5-iigfnfare inte, 0¥$lT1ter"§.int§°en'fh¢ rgiiligi ‘ llttivvé lellmyofthemtbut we believe that in Sher- _ win-gilliqiiwwe are offering you the very‘best paint value _ , Sherwin-Williams paints _ _wliiiiluuq xml unionrtt-,qt f wind, rain, hall. snow. frost or an-_ trecdiiu tliorb is :ood to tlidpiiai. and thers_'i|__no_ dgitentioli and in my of the ii y Sherwin-Williams precon- s Shorwiaiwlli- P_\\l'D°!0 °* v \'__..». ~ for your furniture, floors, wells. Horns. out-buildings, farm lui- plt-mvnts. engines or bout. And wo can honestly /sly that no matter what you use Shorwin~Wllllams paints for - " ii’ it is the right kind oi’ paints for the purpose- it will live you perfect and luttng lltil- fltrtlrm. _ E&Co ‘_ _ _ ““°‘*‘F style. Mrs. J. Parker Hooper follow- _ -' _ ed with a piano solo for which she rc- _ ,_l é _ ceived a tremendous ovation. Anoth- I - L-gl it (_ ; er fine Patriotic Solo was then given I ii' \\ fi' by Mies Grant. ‘ T:-__i.' »" ",\ T During the QT ‘~\'»?` , towed a novel was T y |` ‘_ . _ ‘_ l I ¢TH¢ - _ ii \ 0 . ,, \ which were writte tion of the owner was in ro ross. Th UCCUDII' 831118 ‘ '_,lt4lioen;iios. i / ‘ _` "JIDlrHlI_lM|Wnr)" _ ./ _ lnvuhlfnlwmw / -ii-_ and mllutllnu lil | _ orlstnaimtitrm m- ' an %wt _-‘ . _wtgdirpp I ,‘~\ ,. __ _ . i _tiers in only on _ _ `..i~.»-i_,._ - ,1f{Colony _ `1 Abemiiuiaetifinwiiii , l , pleasing llneso Colo- l . nil! simplicity-an _ achievement in sliver l 1 platedwlre. _ t ` -ling silver mt pled, ‘ ' mkenol stwernre.hit' 4 T T ”n*"““i‘- V3 - l Q run- D 8 gentle. men divided of Artists. Soloists, Piniiists. Orators, boxers and _ a sanding roproseiit "Rt" _i y 'iv 3 uni" Hsin sun in it li iliiiss ini LONDON, lllurcli 0.- Admiral Lord Fisher, who since his retirement as first sea lord, has been serving ns clniiriuan of the _war inventions board. will according to the Daily Chronicl--. sliortly rcturii to fi proiiiinent scr- vlcc`, probsbly ns :i nicmbci' of tho war council. _ Winstoii Spencer Churchill former first lord ot the admiralty and now serving at the front, has returned to London on leave of absence. His oh- _icct in retnriiing is to deliver a speech in tho house of commons next Tues- day, which probably will take the foriii oi' ai reply to criticisnia in the-iicws~ l1HllL=l's and iii parliament in connec- tion with illic iinvalsnir service. Miuard's Liniineiit (10,. Liiiimeiit. Gentlemen- My daughter, 13 yrs. olrl, was thrown from asleigli' and injured her elbow so badly' it re- mained still’ and very painful for three years. Four bottles of MINARD'S LINIMENT completely cured her and she has not been troubled for two yenrs. -Yours truly, ‘ '~_ J. B.»LlVESQUE. St. Joseph, P.O., 18th Aug., 1900. B153"-