"iii" r_» .il 5 1 a- _. __‘ _Ji H ._-i ii .»_;:§ _, 1'.: -.- .>__~,, ti ._. i, - -ri > ‘i-\ .~ "f_’~I ,; _L l_ _ _ all "1.~C"v A »~- -” -l.~:\»r. il '-__. .» nl it-I _ ,ell ‘ '-1”-ing, "=-§1°_=' 1:. walugtgiv _ ‘ fiirlif _. , sr* -e_~_~;_1 >t-; - » _X It ill _ _- .. li ill in » -if , bi. in »1f’__i _"Fl lil ' 2 i -I “liilf l.;-2 .El ‘ us" él 5;. sr. .. ,-,. A _O ~ ~_~><*§W»‘~» ill" _l-. 1. ‘- il "_ l_;;I. ..-__ ;; .::;_'Jx:`~,; .sis- _ll ll I 3: '_ i if i. i f: vi.. ‘fu L" i`§l_»i-I' _i Ii ` 'i id' \ V12? 1? ii ,___ _ lip" ;.:*°’:v-i~‘.“~*-` __~ rms. .__ o ll i 1 \ 1 1 l fi.” __ _ " i. _rf .___ i ____ lin Big 8»l.llBe“ / _ __._.-.~¢.’f1‘:=-',"' * ~ mel* or . Hard f Colds Colds and grippe lower vitality. They leave the system incondition to be readily attached by some serious ailment. The vital forces should be promptly built up and for this purpose there is nothing better than Jamies0n’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hy- pophosphites. This is a pleasant, re- constructive tonic that helps to build up tissue and vital energy. Acts promptly, agrees with everybody. Regular 50c size bottle for 35c -_.l. G. Jamieson' Druggist Alberton. Sourls and Montague; MONDAY, MARCH 30TH, 1914 H d Om t Cb l ttsto Brain ogw; -“gt ;'“;m°“;l; of n new life in its greatest calling .i__ -_____________________ . lntsrwovsn with the question of TUUA `i HI RBOR OPEN many had hoped for. ` I \ I l 7 J I ; The clock that rings,' runs and stays_0n time. Come in and see him at G. H. Taylor S ` me l Jeweler & Optieian j I ' ice. (`ity Mngistrate's Court, 9 a. m. Prince Edward Theatre 1 and 9 . c p. m. ` W The People’s Theatre, 7.30 and 9 _ p. ni. I U vw S A lo tl Congratulations to Captain Murchi- son on opening Charlottetown Har- bor at this comparatively early date! The entry is somewhat Inter than that of lust ycur hilt the conditions prevailing;thwligliollt the winter .were much scverer than those ol last yenr unrl the opening of the harbor wns_ accomplished at as early a date, as could be expected, earlier indeed than The opening of the harbor is an event always looked forward' to and always warmly welcomed not only by the citizens but by the province at large as it means greater facilities for the movement of freight, for travel and for the mail service. It could easily have been delayed for another week or more had it not been for the careful watching of conditions by Captain Murchison who was ready to seize the opportunity, as soon as it prcseiitcd itself. Some difldculty uns experienced it is true, but the good ship Earl Grey was equal to the tnsk and her magnificent negotiation of the dillirfult task was seen and tidmired by muny citizens ns sl.\'c steamed up through the heavy linrbor` It is hoped that little further dilli- culty will be met with and that in a icw days the ldarl Grey will be joined cuannraisg;',;~m__==- ,__ ___ ._ » . - o courses, e 0 _A_llVll'¢l_lll§ _Pl§0Ill...... ...W ru ...III-l and nmbluqw Bublsflytlon _ Phone ... _... .........1I8-3_ '|°,m_ ,uit 0( mi, News and Edit. Day Phono mud, mo,-,' may 'mu |,,.'|,'|d,"__' gg; ”°'",°“d mdl»"m‘M' Ph°“"w £1” n veritable revolution is iu"‘pmgtdH and the province is feeling the throb as aresult of the campaign 1 advanced agriculture is that olrural _ _____ .f . conditions, the manner of living '_ . G throughout tba proviucd. the induce- that Istlll retain m mental equili- I ments that are to keep the young' b ` _ _ _ _ _ _ t mployed in stemming the stream hat has so long been Rowing from ountry to city and has not yet b it is equally important with, and _rms part of agricultural education. It is important to know that, wit-h a little more care and better selec- on 0| seed, the production of field crops in the province could be in- creased two or three hundred per cent. This has been tested un a slrfll- clently large scale to prove its p0sB'i- bility. It is important to know that agriculture as a calling is one of the most remunerative and most hon- orable callings that it is possible to engage in. ,This also has been abun- ers can testify. It is equally important to make farm life and conditions in the coun- try so attractive that the young will seek \rather than shun them. City life that is attracting the young peo- ple to the cities nut the dullness and rigidity of lito in the country. many rural _communities in our prov- ince today compare more than fav0r- nnd in means of entertainment. Coun- try clubs, Farmers’ Institutes, Wo- ing of conditions which possess all the attractiveness of the city with- pnople on tha farms, the means tcllml '- hciiy ueused. 'rms phase oi tim; ubject requires much attention for dantly proven, as many of our farm.-" life is said to be attractive but it is l not the glare and the glitter of city 1 This dullness and rigidity are dis- 5 appearing to a very large extent and fl . . b . . . . ’ n-ily with the city in social pleasure _men McDonald of Gwmrhpllton pre_m_ h ways the custom of lille ¢_’”‘“`Uh '3° men’s Institutes and organizations of hun” he' heme” and her prexates' , ~ ~ . a iarious kinds contribute to the mak- worthy Qt more praise than Sb P _ Dr. George Creelmnn ln an ddrcgs Z I may say that I am quite well and living with ¢ decent, respectable class of people in a rural part of his Island and am happy to B8! » JOHN GILLIB . d J. Albert Brennan, Mass was sllnz reliable. y Fr D M McDonald and Fr Std ed the sermon. Hesaid it was al- nd that none of her many heroes is ORAPAUD: None better; so Y far as we can see. _ rlnm definite the feet fb” the °°"~I pnuax, sumnmnsipsi; If mu cw vnmol my ¢r°°l“"\ We” °““°" 1"” more to fist the principal us all question. lright, but wc court :mul people with Now Sir, I think a Brest 4081 0' small means should tid nplthcir all this unnecessary uprbsl' ills 176°" in the way you suggest. eaused by inludieious reflections upon J, 11,, HAMILTON, QNT; The prog., my sanity and I venture to say that ,,¢c1;g are excellent, and' you need not if any person capable ol pssslnz_hesitsta fur., moment.. - judgment in this respeirt. W0" t0 0. Br, ATKINSON, NEB: We are compare my. 'accuser and myB¢ll “_ sending you the literature you de- we both sat ln his house the odds sire, but cannot select s particular would be in his favor in getting H company for your investment. Pick ' piucs _among the demented. The lm out use or two ortho companies that that he has been so ready to Pl\§B take your fancy, and we wlllniupplv unfavorably upon my intelligence rc- you with the necessary particulars. sects is that smut upon ins own. I N. ii., cuantfonrmown ou on It is my intention Sir to 'call upon best authority we 'are assuredthe you within a day or two and _ gi” company will pay one hundred per I you fuller particulars. but Ltrust in cent. this year, 1 _:gm _ Lhe meantime you will give this l§t'| J. D., ALBERTA: The pany if ‘ ter the sums prominence accorded tile sound; some of the 'best people' are argigle referred to in your paper of connected with it. __ the 25th. J. 'l‘. R., TORONTO: (1'| Yes. (2) 1 am sir, ac., Yes. The chances , gre au in your .- __!s.vou_r_unow__.__ A_,!ow 1914k'c0mpanlas 1 ' <1 Patriot lease copy ares se ng thou-.good at mu-_ E“"““" ““ _ D rox mv; Nut uii ascii. 'rin » _.___.___--_-_ earliest dividends will be declared; abollt September, tlrpuglx _ the earn- ST_ PA'l‘RICK'B DAY IN TIGNISI-I.Iings will in, all probability be known --- before then. _ , Bt. Pat1‘ick’s Day has 'always beenI T. J., ST. JOHN: Have mailed you _ duly oblserved and ilttinglv celeiirrated_prospsctus which will give you the _ n Tig-nigh owing chiefly to the fact. information you desire. The diroc- `_ hat it contains n, flourishing branch tors are men of standing, and the `“ of the Ancient \0rdep of Hibernlan'i= foxes of the best stock. Although the weather was lnclernentl INVESTOR, TRURO: Any of the and the road, in a very had condl- Fox Exchanges here will- buy the “om B very lm-ge_numb_e;~ of peoplsshares for you( You will see Fox mended at Mass. The members ol_Exchanze advertisements in our _-nre- ' he local branch of the A.O».H. m9.l`¢‘-- 921115 155116- _ ' ed from the Hall to the Church un-_ U. S. I.. BERLIN; His reputation. er the efficient direction of Mr. is the highest, and he is thoroughly iliiiiclliln That the work of the ice boat < _crews under 'such trying clrcunistanc. atrick the Patron Saint of Ireland. sg as on llaturd-ay, March 21st, is In continuation of the custom 0| appreciated by one who was B pas- out its innumera-ile handicaps. 'Ulmer Years 811 Bnllefflllllmellt WB-B seuzer on the boat on that day, is . iven in Tignish Hall in the evening shown by the following letter with 9. I ‘ Despite the inclcmiency ot the weather i h ~ ' t ' M' _ ° l - _ ' 1 . ` I , ly el sis er ship. the into before the Canadian Club in '1`oro‘nt0 there was 8 very large attendance' To CApt_ W_ M_ Allen G To__m__n_ the other day deal-ing with thissub- and the r€C€iDt_s were very satisfac- tine. ' ' ° ' ` ch’ STREETS ject, made a vigorous appeal for bet- WW- Th* chief Wguf? 0f_ht‘l1€ l>l`;_"I Dfllr Sir.-I take much pleasui-5 in _ - ‘ -» 1 town , ree s u ' _ _ The streets in Charlottetown are_ ter roads, for rural playgrounds, for_§§:i';_"1‘;1_i3 _\lV_;1sG8___yc°I‘2__°g_erll._ The__:°_s___r_1: ¢;__sel_1_is|E)n_f_]_0_(g)_pi,_;c_,;t§r_1_1:_.al_l__1x_i;f_k _gl g____ ___ .._._.._..f._- _____._:- _l_.__,_ _ _ generally speaking, in as good con- °°“"'°5 of °“t°‘"t“i“me“t» f0" °le°t“i¢ always n great dillerence of opinion forts on behalf of yourself and the I I __ ‘I muon during uw g,.e,,t,,_l. _,Mt of the energy on the farm and for a freer, in regard to s play, but, judging ics boat crews that shared the diill- . _ ._ _,,_;»§-_,,'_5~»~,_._ ........ ye ,_ as those p,,,.h,,ps in _my my in fuller und happier life in the i-uruilrom the marked allplsuse sccordedrulties and hardships encountered In cheque for $10 enclosed \ _ \ ac___. Corsets 5oc _ - “ 8gc - $1=35 elaborate Patons 75;; _ __ With _ plaid or 4.a5, 6.00 ffoi-_ 4 7 oo Sale of Ladies’ New Spring Sample Coats and Suits ‘ Following-fare a féw`0f the special reductions ‘ ` ' J 8.00 for 6.00 1o'oi.for_7 50 » 13 oo~f0r 9 98 14 color 10.50 - 1650for12?_5o. _ Placed on -sale for to-day"a selling about 25 suits, that the makier considered strictly upfto- date last November. 1 _The skirts are fashionable, coats areia-'»`little longer than that .worn to-day. Prices range from 15 oo to‘z5 oo. Materials are scrge and_'1`we`ed. Colors miired alsogibhse andblack. Sale.price 9-.-98. - Special showing of about 200 New Spring Suits for Ladies’ today _ _ - if f » Hom I' Nswiivc* i _ C§____da_ During the "ther ___“___ ___ the c0mmunmes_ _the diflerent_. actors, and subsoqui-1nE_:.he attempt to cross_Nort-hum'her- _ _ _ _ _ __, . - _ `:";~ - u » Q. 1_5 "ff *és _-'~. ¢. _,___ __' , \_»_r;_.A£§ _ ..r- ..',. ' .\ ¢,' ._---\.-, _~._._¢_\» ~ .J '__ U. ‘ "‘° Montague Black Fox Ex change Correspondence Soliultod L M. McKinnon, Manager \ Montague. P. E. 1. _ co ments th pl _ seems to hav and Strait B 1-, _ _ ' ' ' - ' yum'--that is ubout NUW they M2 He "et u~.‘°'~h~9“9h'.-“nd ‘“*"“tY` °l_-B.|pldzd.sad»ths lssntirgvdddimce. ’ Some, me. Ican ;sl?Ere:d‘urddli¥at1al?dthwthld and mtenor fmlshug is easy when youlobtglglthe ,mythlng but creditable ,E good cook against a poor artist or even Went 'si:_;lar a_s`1;o 'say that it Egntiiuéat koi 'yourself and the crews A I I ` “OFM ° 1 f _ Y "I :P I The winter.s accumnmuon or mth u commonplace musician and argued WHS One of t_ e bes __s #Zed lJ_h-VB GVBI' El 00 part in bringing the boats l 't _ ' °"f " ie _ . I ir- u_'rh ii i c f ._ _ Q San I I--~ f _hug l_____ _md___t__rb__d (___ _mr streets for ri better adaptation of tlie_;“_‘_*_‘i*;‘_ :_lv__01_e;i_iBs ___ th: §___;_>_vyini;_os"_£ wit; H1116; c¢;f_f_._f;;'t_a__struggle Q C y __ since the snow left, with the result s“h°"lB t" “ml need" ‘md Condi' Boom-er daughter of Gen. Boomer. much appreciated and will 31;; swgs We hav? delighted the owners of'sever,al_`homes with that the meets me too mhy even tions and to the activities in wniciiIui0ur.3 with Randolph Dearborn nun remem~benui_ ’ ° Ollf W0fk fhlS Df€S€llt lll0llfll. and cando t_h€»$&ll§l_6` f0I"Y0U- _to drive on Ccmfortamy and the children of the farm must ‘ engoge,|thev are closely followed bv one irate (signed), F_ }3_ Flglpp Call Dh0l'1€ 280'L thlS lTl0l'l'lll'l§"2lld BSR fOl'=`l°lm€.‘ _ _ ~ E ~ _ ~ ‘_ .f 1'. _ _ The He ‘M ~»°“f=l{_‘“’;§f~...T§@i,.‘;°.*?. ith” H.l§::;.f° ...l.i‘;‘.;”a.?:: T°"“““~» Fred C- Waller 1 J. Ain d D' 1 I _ _ u a e n a is Isrdewalks are perfectly clean and if farmers' for mutual confldcncef foflnecessar _ Wh 19 th are one to' _ _ , y ey R _ 203K€l1tSl1.. " '”_ in little attention were paid to the _ccmmcn ‘mort to ‘ncrmse the Pmfltdprociire one the General arrives and PHE SHAMROCK AND THE ROSE. A 1 crossings u ‘walk smuuri the city oi srriculture; hc una the Judge recognizes esehl. *- ' W0l11d lie a nlellsllre- M i>l‘@S@nt it It is °“1Y thmllgh Such 00-Ollerllf other as old friends. .When Rando1l:_hI___A__§l__a_;lt£:iFg_ _close of the celebration s--' I5 s 1 _E' is positively painful U00 tllmllgh the mutual helpfulnesslresgfgs ?_l_e__`;l;‘l1§,eggarségfynilerconglid “ti°°i`1Ullll|l;fcl\'l;01?dll§gr¥:¢1i;le1l:|;\;lI1 Israml I ` I Analt from the unsizhtliness and Of all that C0lllltl'y life can be re-I btw his consent to the man-in e Ihall of that law Ti _ ' _ _ ' . er " _ ` ~ ' ' the / _ _ ~ ‘ _ I0 'n _ ` S -_ P the drama entities _ N, C. the inconvenience there is the ,lucy deemed from the unattractivcness I-in finds out ili_~_t_ Randolph has nogtlle Bhamrock and the Rose. Al I f e 037 ea I I I f . l h 1 ti d d d_s t upply him~th0Ugl1 the roads » ~ I ' ' ° C ' - I Amherst ;i_<_>_n___o__c;ciltliiulncss. __1he hlth _ on _;V__;c__ c_i;st<>_r;__l;_i:s imnosid __l;D;>n__1t,___’_`__°_t'; ‘;'::_c:_?s_ egg w0_f’ksB up Re,_,_|were almost impasglgg, y__t£‘2‘we;l;|_;`lpl;§ _ Nova Scotia i S, now in 11 uid state, will _ _ D » g 0 no e t a his Stigg ns and Miss Lucrewn S_Drugg_mB__mauagC_d toget there no _ _ _ _ Cvcntlmuy dry "P to be blow” smut “I co operation is m“k‘“g Pm' sn elderly schooLma'um into a plot ne". and when the m at and , . _ as _ l ' ‘ curtain P08 t ' ' 1- \ Brad" and Dealer In H|gh_ _Iilust into our stores and residences, SNES. lllfgely through the influencetc, persgniats the parents. The Jud¢eI 7-_-'30 lt was witnessed by 3, hull 8131 ' _ _ ess Grade Pedigreed Black to is hreunicri by un who venture ofthe efsawctlons recently formed introduces them to the Gen and =\\°- ° Ilwnle. taxed to its utmost cu c 0 f l »' ‘- _ ‘- ' vs- leo hes I sl] F abroad and to be eneral ' The g00d work should be extended Ice” ‘B “b°“t '£0 “OW” 'ms °a°"l'“» ity' Frm” I start _t.0~f_if1l9ll' th " ' t peakers gt the recent Annual Meet \ lsr f Th G t-W t L f - vel' 016| Ind all Olllor Fill' I 8' g nmsance - aslwhen Mrs. Swatt0ne= denounces the _was well presented _e h _ ° p _ lll2_\_0 ~ _ C rea ES 1 6 . _ _ _ Bearing Animals. Correspon- 'mm 7 "_'”"“”° ‘° "“*"”"- _ “°°” “B ”°““b1“ *° P‘“”°“ “°‘ Ye* conspiracy. can scum: decides tuatland actresses suing °tchsi°' mg “mrs ~_ ¢¢‘“ " - - ~ _ .- dence solicited.” 1105-2-7m6mos B: _i T*-_ia-.1 :One of the most particular points in favor of ours cigars is the fact that they are alwa s in ood sm k»I Y S 0 ing condition. We keep our cigars in a patented humidor, so you always have n rich fragrant smoke. Davis Perfection, Marguerite. Maritinla, Or- lando, E1 President 10c. each, 3 lor 256. .Peg Top, Bouquet Brad, Stone wall Jackson sell 5c. each. MacKin- non Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. Met! ' BlRTllS MCALLIBTER.-.T0 Mr. and Mrs. ‘Kier McAllister of Fountain Roa\d on March the 19th, 3 daughter. MATHESON. - On March 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Matheson, Upper Hillisboro St., a son. Mmm. c.m.LAUx ii-msn Nr 'ranoivrs aiirnssanriuo HUMAN Baines. ll \l`tlB, March 26-At the inquiry l_»clore Magistrate Boucard yesterday an assistant of the gunmaker who sold Mme. Calllaux~n revolver, testi- fied that after selecting it, she proc- ticerl on two silhoutte targets repre- senting humans, placed nt a distance nf fifty feet. She nlmed at the abdo- men and legs,and marie excellent prac- tice. HE DIED IN PRISON. KINGSTON, March 27--Ed. Thick- penhy died in the Penitentiary yes- terday. He had spent the last 85 years in prison as "a liter" on mur- der conviction. he found not only more effective but necessary wading. s_iiu_|:_l\`r_`|'6|fn_`|f"EEi»lio|| I ou anger to the health of the with the crossings, so as to enable my might "ry wen be "mowed people tovmove sroimd without nn- ot er town. sngiueé' ui Exriiililfiiin Mono John --- it would be nothing short of it to mitteey of the Ediomol; I‘;du__"_`_:_’:‘__ _ xzghxagg $1555 i;:_s_dl;'lorr_l§ 2333;* Fulton - a lea.” it t° dry up 'md he blow" Association, which is composed of ly showed by" lift" every movement Gm,e,.~ about the streets and into the homes over six hundred active bvsmess an Inlrat she had much experience ln then-. ___, “__ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0. . . fm- °f:;i‘;“‘.. ’.i“:: i.‘l:';:f;‘..°‘.zi.z:::.“:.::.fl emi' _ 1 tu Que... sl‘“”i‘“°"'T'2iE'l. n or una e y ar ot etown is not th 1 . ' ' Thorn .r_ - . , _ _ _ _ l'€e _ ` e` 0ne'N Properly equipped for handling nuis- _ f campfa gn' The aswcigtion wm|°"°d“' fm h°"°°1f *md “dd” B“"l'h°" Hossfted. - _ `d ` ' p ' 6° 67 t ith th W - ` 'A I ` ances of this kind. The only way to ;;(;I:;?te Wm c|e‘;nE;:;1l;ve$£{8h:_§_|$82,? gigé u1y;:,;l(_;s;l3;':,:Bho:nn','.\x_ ____SlP00l_z_il mention migbi, ,,_ _ . , ___ _ i _ _ _ ___ C0130 With the mud nuisance nf, pi-eg. _ Im, em-ang;-, on the 9 5 gd 9 ac ng ° Ml” Kat” G15\'lUl»» ~ ‘~ ‘5"'¥¢- ---i-i-~-----»--_-V __-_ ' ' '.,_° ._-, r ____ _B ___ _____ ___ d__ed mu” ____ paved and ,,_ sta, ew., _ the ms___ _mar who _______ M___ RM pl v men with shovels gmded streets and lanes and the much credit for her splen ld persona _Dmgwen as Bamoy OB,” ph ELEVEN DROWNED _ _' . ' _ Y was the - “ml hav" li Hl0“'ly. and only pnrti- gr____nd ____ v__________ ____D____r____B Wm __e__¢;i0na0:___lI/gs:__§.u¢lxia'9:*§:9l:_l;‘__‘:am§“ cause of most ofthe fun and also of B “Hy” renmved d"'i“g fl l’°"°d ex' ploughed and seeded to grains grass-llzfdkedl thelliart of phi eldoflv spinstsh Mi” Annie E' M°K°'m° "50 Plllyvd m°ERuN’dM‘"°3d :;°E‘°'°“ W°l`k tuuaiug uve sv i fi _ s ' _ ' - _ ssc part or nose mtzgsrs-ia John “ "°’° "°“'“ °“ H '“°l’°'*¢°d` means more _'__ k; _im W_3__l"’____ Om? es. root crops, and flowers and shru-li-__l_}iI_rnl_so Nelligin Bs Judlv Iitussel, Desmonwn sweetheart and 'may be _ cable oar fall as they were crossing P g “pr” bery adapted to that part of the ‘nd his 9°" °" °"°d “hh” classed foremost » th tl” Ku! OQDFI- gressive nge should be adopted. A country. The horticultural s0ciety`;il:-é Zétsllbtegs Daegezilgoggzl; :_°‘;_d amateur actors. :lIlwn€he_d`l!i!a‘i'cd(1l?: rotary Bwceper' whim ”°"ld beialso will assist. '1'~'ne committee hav-'voneral of the Confederate Army. parts w°r° heartily *_‘PFl5“d°d and ‘ ` ' , bought for a mc‘tlest amount, would mg char e of the W rk m c ,_ Mr, Brennan is an Qld actor having- from start t'° Mnhlh th” P18! -W8! 3 ° W '"1 °“ 1 , one which held the attention of any e the ai t- h d h been close.v assoclatvd with arnstem-I 1 __ \ cheaper than the manual labor now ng p D mg of ounce an t e th¢'345f1°Bl5il1'H2“19hf0l`f»W5l1tYY°N'i one 0 th’ large .audlencb `pr“°“t'\ cm ___ ed M repairing of walks and fences where- 0,. mmm A. present stage ma`mnr.humor being interspersed among the F y ' Ureover' by mem” °‘ “ ever necessary, sud assist residents be deserves much credit for the sue- m°"° "Mic 'md d"9‘m“tl° P317" k?°U' \ """’°' ’°“"" th” "‘”°°‘ °‘°“"“‘g in su puns ur the city in i.suu¢1fY'I°°s» or tus piuv. im-_ sibun 0'oonu- ml' "9" l’°’°°“ 1" B MPP! wil "- process could be kept up during the _ um I or took the part of Bandolpb Dear- °°"°“t m°°d and Wh” U10 CUT*-'Gln ____mme____md the _________ve___e__c__ d__m_ ing r p aces. It is expected that.bm.n_ the ardent. 1°," n A mann" dropped on the fast art it curled _“___ _md dan or __ __ ____ ' the mayor will proclaim a pubiielwhlch elected m_wh'appla“”_ ML a play which each participant hu. n 5 0 ea mused by holiday during the week, so ` that William DssR0che in his oarsonatlon ""7 r°°°°“_l'° l°°1 W9" °' “"5 l'° we dust nuisance' mum he “v°m°d' all may "gist in me work The of Gnv McGufl‘1‘d one of the leading "°"3r°t"lM° th°‘_m'°lv°°.'°" *M _h7""` ln the meantime the streets should ste it _ ' -characters in the play. acqu tted him- "t°“‘l°"‘l °f “cu” ""7 3tt°l“°‘1 0" _B ___ea____d ____ at __m____ __eg_________g we rn c y s setting an example "1, in A wander “mt ,mum “ul” St. Petrlclvs night. The pi-weeds, fsstldlous. Mr. Oswald ‘mich °'m°‘"1l°d f»0` 3100 *P0 ill BN me pan 0( Rem mn, ol n new skating rink.S. f°'n,h'f Lieu most a manner that could not Other features ot tbs`, While in u semi-fiuiil condition this reached and 9"°“t“HUY OUP Wl101°IFlorrie must marry and otlers hcl‘_¥"f’dit“bl9 ITIBUIIBF. siirlpaxxlzgin an li-iisilde appreclatlve referegce to the lmgortant filth can be remgved without dim. province will become in reality as to Judzd H“S5°1~ HB-lumps at theicriticism. The drama was beautifully P . ege recently gqcorded In the new- E170. t'5hal°' culty and, what is more important Well as in ,mme A ngarden.. in which offer and goes to B0omer’s villa t0_sl1DDlement¢d by 5. number of mugs ll`l§lZ&lIn€llt POIICIBS, Wheréby The rE8t*W¢St ' . f psy ins court. sur the humans of deciummcus and ,te dam, Li e virtually consented to act as Trust ' of the with t d lt will be pleasant t° dwell' playin: a prank on the -lvdse. Fl°f- Ween each act. P ng be' funds left for the sup ort of the beneficigsies ad I citizens. It has been pointed out by ris rnasquerades as her cousin Bill The following wa th t ~ mittin tr ‘ . _ . ’ ' medical authorities that the frequent A 600” EXAMPLE and the 'Judge is comnletslv f-9-l“m‘_l‘°t°"°f S e cas of ohm I; g thendjto thea vantages’?fprofltabl'e' Invest- memm, .M h . --- in. -Having heard t‘hat'De`a_rbom has Squire Fitzgerald-Ernie Ro its men enloye by the C°mP3ny» ‘ _ep ' “ C Occ" l” Bpnng and According to a report froni Edmon- arrived for 9. stolen interview with Rosa Fitzgerald the i .as r' » S ' \ - . “Fly summer ure the direct result of - gh' Bu h ld t . Squ resdangh- _ EE REPORT 1913 i 1 f W. db] d ton, Ahberta, thirty-five thousand_mon F'10l`l`_l° he B\\§BBBliS _all lr _S Olld el*-Annie E. McKenzie . Write for Details of this Vasu. I ° . _ lu OW" “Bt formed "M" the °°` and women and pupils in the public dm" '"9 t° r°\"°°°°t ms °°“.° “ an Sh°“11 CB‘”°Y» (SPY). Frank Jay. ‘ ` ` y mpottant P “V11-38° cumuiunuu ur sith which has isiu iuoi his rival 'rc carry the inks *O Barney oonui and parochial schools,_or halt ofthe t lm,” ' “_ dth H ' Y. the Irishman- ._ » _ __ < 0.. u.. ........ .u ........ 1. _,,,,,,,,_,,,,,, ,,,,, ,__,_ M, ,__ ,,_,__,_ ll - lien?-ffl-=,___1_>-,_°»» ~v_ v, nu. n..g...u The Great West Life Assurance Com n _ ' . p " sed" l"` e en. reurns,-1|, » ` , - pa would be little short of crimlnial to “M1 gp,-mg clawing and [My .Dwu/q. lrgrtdotown Bifds that the marriage is ._ een 0 Rouke’ Bam” 9 Sw°°th°*"t 1 leave th" mass of mth eve" t° par' ilcatiun week beginning the morning “ind “ad m"'k°° th” but °' 3 had tially dry up before being remoyed; of Ma L Tim mt Bw tu 1 .l0b.”‘ . . ‘ K C . _ _ _ a 10 _M _(]_l_a_x_‘§i_;_|éa__e_ _Jesus _ _ _ _ -____,___ __-_v_____ , Branch Oflice- - Charlottetown . 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