1 -1__|-__. .@'2'MGYh'§!H11H7E| lin' &rd" 4&.\hluu v &g.'¢'/t.i¢//r- ,honlhd f 1 M1s V Wm .td- 1\||. 0rN'rauaC. rivalry. MONTRl`Al.&Nf.W YORK The Kind Always Bears the Signature -ll' PAYS (0 bil! --H 61.ARKls Alhertoa Hi! P5059 _._-_» _ -J'l"HE UORNI\’§ ined it can he obtl ill Parlors. -lm. Il digg eguit in phone le I6 placed in position yeet¢de1._thlepe`r huoys being taken up,.l --SUBSCRIBERS e § discontinued promptly on expiry date. was the decision of those present to first piece *_* ilellbility, -nuovs TAKEN ‘u13.'-.ui ul' notion lluoys in Bummerside llorbor _~ _warg _Bo Agency e _- and protection so "'~' " , Court, -MEETING.--M11. Dunbraek and ing ang Miss James held a meeting in the gui-bane; and attempting Orange Lodge Hall at Margate on fined $5.00 and costs. Anothe Tuesday afternoon in theintereets of was gathered in yesterday . Women's Institutes, with a view to and will be asked to pay for his fun organizing in that district. After f,om°rrow_J_ considering the subject at length it -- "-WEAR -WE BELL Ui dill! ~ Q`l'llIHWeingl'ormen. nook or two before the time they gun W, slu- have paid lor has exlvired "and time loads, not miss an issue. an all papers an alan- 0, -POLICE Police m.orn~ dis- was -SAD DEATH.-The death under become members of the Kensington sad circumstances occurred at Rox- ; 9 Women's Institute. Miss James de- bury, Lot 6, recent1y._‘ The victiinl Ap¢rlcclRemedylorf_x>nSi\lB monstrated the cooking of eggs and was John Reeve, a well known reel- li°H-5‘Nf5|°’“Pd‘-‘}‘:v'¢fn'?;',:' , milk at the close of which there,wse dent of that place. It seems that w“““°'r‘i:'V".\;";)“:`S|£5p n considerable discussion on culinary two sons of Reave's ha`d visited the f\2S*°@§___ ‘ l method., ilmlllgs wln no lwla at other eldo of :no river, and when i‘acSim|l¢ Slgnalured » Hamilton on Thursday and Malpnque they were returning in the evening i | on Friday. their father and his daughter-in-law \ a started out in is dory to bring them Ir y e S -HAPPYLAND has had several across. On the way their frail craft good programs during the last few upset and they were precipitated into nights and last night’s was one of the icy water Another dory put out the best The principal picture, The to their assistance, and one of the Players," is the story of u young sons who witnessed the accident 'girl who at an artists’ reception lumped into the water to help them. mccts an actor and falls in love with The son rencllnd the stru lin eo - ss Ev ple him and decides to go on the stage first and ln:pt_them afloat until the ' ExactCopyof‘Wl-upper. ' M" °,,,,,,,,,,_ ,,,,, "__ ,,,,_ with him hut only to find that he is other hont arrived. Both were in an ’“‘ °°'°' in love with a the | no r member ofthe exhausted condition hy this time, f""""'i.""**” company. She then leaves .the com- Mr. Rcevc’s condition being especial- ' pany und marries a millionaire. ly precarious. The woman recovered Shortly after, hcl- first love takes after some time, but Mr. Reeves dig dangerously ill and she persuades her not rally aud_ died as nhové s ate _ _ 3' W- l _ ’_"~' | husband to zo to his bedside and from exhaustion. The deceased was y O they arrive just in time for a last oversixty years of age. and his ‘ ' parting Tile other pictures are that death under inch sad circumstances " All the O Von an _ The character of in p the eoi_nh_inatlou.0f 3iY1¢»,f_lt ,ug finish appropriate applied: It is that makes ormerl your appearaucé In s VON GAL. MADE HAT .ve cm sive 7011. _\ll= highest expression of‘~ het nie.-lring arf-a hat of character with a style desiguedto meet thcnqniremeuts of your face and figure--a hat that will mark you instantly as a man of good taste. _ _ _ Let us show you the hat l:lest_euited to your personality. Thereisa hill ding' guarantee of satisfaction with every VON GAL HAT- The House Behind The H at ' » - - __b h ' 1 BEST place. to buEyna“l1s:t.B]ii)lh§iid ?velr1;`l:i=eti.l:‘i'nl}1,a1t?li:iaat¢l:sthagtéohrédl. t?:dyC§l'];ty’s we would have them. _ i ` Those who visit Prows:~.’s will find full variety of the correct new s pcs right proportions to suit them, at a price to suit their parse. _ e But our $3 hat is the_best three dollar hat that can be Bought--and the sam ratio of value holds goo; in, all other hats we sell. EVERY HAT GUARANTEED . SOFT HATS $111010 5.00. _ DERBIES $l.00 io $4.00 ,<.. in \ »'.- >.~ ». » `\ ' l A ' Christ 's Londi rr Hat” ' .f "1 l. ii' t ll in ' d 1 ttd--E- \ A t`f t' ith lt t faihat. Thatlswh irimllllemlife wa(l’ld ‘llslllllfss out; BYZYITB; ls eepyrgre e xc , " Sa ls ac lon S erea es 0 y ll / - ` - _ ~ ` ‘ ~ fmeu wear “Christ ” hats. Not onl 'are »i- nlied ill the "County Fair." lilies IN3TI'1&UT__l?€“t 1"*-“F” \."',l_f_""‘f_¢f""1’__‘,' . ` thoubands 0 y f i h (Uh ' l Mi Ml. 'l rs n e omen’s ns u e move- ' , ' ' ‘ ' ' ._ us!h!;r::ls;llilliiili:tm\5cx:` ns ll;:ual,c giniilti ment is still i=.pl'~:ading as sllown by <` i ` they up to the minute In Style) Perfect In lt an nc INSU RANCE COMPANY J' Qon on luonlniy evening. Mrs. nun- ag’ in finish, but they are guaranteed by us and by the -if Nonru l\1i.An1lc rlsnnlrlss. unlrrp. ----~ "'“'=“ l" hc' “°““‘ de" °“* "“"‘“.““ . .r ~'-f`~`f9° "lm“_ ._m“h_ Much 26_ 'ml _ tion of the work was listened to with _ Arthur C. Baillie, Mgr Nova-Scotia-Fire Illsliranrc Comvully. City H kc” att°“tl°"~ ‘md in the cm" th” - »- '_. "/ 1 Dear Sir -\\ h h camp. The comedy pnrt is well sup (From Yestr-rday's Evening Guardian) lho organization formed in Kensing- ' : 'e will to t rink you for your cheque for $2.800. in f0ll0Wil\2 0m¢¢I`H W0” ,¢l°¢¢°¢1¢“Dl\'°°' pu-ment of iosn_on buildinz and stock at our Port Hawaesbury l’lan\. in sured under policy Nu. 101.180 in your ilnmpauy Yuursls tue first cheque received nn this loss. Yours truly. *___ Continued "om p“g9..].‘_g Hmlstlm' Mm' L" E' `l.3mw“' Mrs' Numa .uuirrrlc rlsnrnlizs Lin. lm...e.n ru noi J -- l <‘ M 'GUARDIAN CLASSl|"l_ED ADS lol' each continuation. Cul must accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-five cenzc. Y iv* __ _ __ _ _ _ ________________.__v__. . _._._._. _._'_:_;_._;_:f:__' __ -_-is _ :' ’_’_-`_-’- b f[MA|_L HELP ron s.u.1e, Anal/i's Gisonunn ___ _A______ ________________ ____ cuzine 35 h. p. Apply to Geo Vick- wAn'1`:<‘.n Nr Fnncouwoop 0NE'_rol-son, zsz Euston sc. 4-12M1zlpd._ laundry maid, 2 women cooks. Ap- ply to m_ Goodwill. _ 4-slvltfl |_0S'|‘ walvrnu, Gini. 'r6'Lr.AiKi>nr~:ss~ making. Annly Miss Ethel M¢Gul- 1.os'r, BETWEEN ELM Ava AND _ §Bl1._4§_Elnl Ave- 4-}6¥3l» Fosters drugstore, a pair of nose WANTED A C‘Rl. To wonii ON glasses in case. Finder please re- the range. Apply Q-'°~.-n [lump _turn to this oflice. 4-1Gl`».Z1l. _ 4-i:»lvltl_ V - f \Vf\N'l‘ED, A LI'i‘TLi‘I GIRL TO take cnrc of llnl ` ly lll afternoons Apply fit E5 Hillsboro Street; 4-l5lvl3'lpd_ MEN WANTED-TO LEARN AUTO- lvliwfrlsp'-Gml. To on 'ro C-Alf ’“°"“e d’i"1“,g “nd "Pairing- galy about the first week in May, Chauneurs twelve B’ high salary' one from the country prcferrcri. Ap- Efortmnd Auto Co* -204 Kennel,” ply to lax King sr. 4-iomgr _ 5?-»__17°Itl§_"d-_ _M91 ,,,, .__;7_M?§¥PS@_~ v`.'§\'N"ri~:'l`>,` 1.\"` rlU`R"1llil`l.'i.lNERY “""‘NTED" 'FRAVELLING SALES' workroom, n young lady with 3 or 4 seasons’ experience. Apply at oncc to Miss Randle at Provs c 's Bros.. Ltd. 4~l4!\’ltl. when made for the discussion of a d tance, in which case, leave must for just such cases as the res amendment. The question was MALE HELP WANIED FDR SALE per Prince St. and Malpcque lioad man to handle ii line of gasolin cnglncs ann form implements on commlslon basis, either alone or n n side lille, with salary and ex- cxpcnsea if preferred, later. Extr lzood opportullity for right man. Allllly Fox--"M" Box 116, Chu » 1'- ________. lottctown, P. E. I. 4-15MEi3i. CHOISE LOTS FOR SALE ON ill‘- Apply Benl. Carter, nuctioncer. ' to be ----f-~ - 4715 Mama' Tfliizf' ylA<~Hl'~lF=z onusuq s ` _ ‘i 1 l » . A, l, SALE' UNE PAT( H typrwrittrl: and talking machines 0"” dark red mme' Army t" rrpnired oy H R Douglas expert P°“'““‘ St" Moron House, im.. 4-1'5i~:il\1n` __ _ __ _\"‘- i.‘ll.AND RED for sale, 50 cents n setting, Stewart, Kingsboro, Lot 4_15M.1l_ YOUNG FIGS WANTED FIVE TO six weeks old. F. J. Holman & Ca_ _ __4;1s Mal. at ,, h,,,,,,,,,,_ N0,,,,,,,, wAN'rnrl To runcrrmsm NEAR M0nt,,g,,,,_ (lllnrloftctown, some land with riwclllni: house and out huildings, suitnhlo for fox ranching. Apply to J S Wcdlork Charlottetow house and lot. ' ` ' 4'fi6M2, 'For reference »--,---i------ ~ ` Ho,,a,,_ 0,. B0, House wAN'rlon-I w.lN'l‘ A 7 on 4_9M12l_ B room house in _good locality, ~I,O,,.A_ must have all conveniences, 'and hot water heating, possession June lst. Apply to C. Leonard Grant, ofllc`e phone No. 318, residence-phone 176. _ 4-10Mtf. ’ norlcs Hon. Mr. Pugsley argued that M again asserted the right of the me rn which would supercede the closure. Speaker Eproule rose to reply to Mr Pugslcy. Mr. Oliver also rose. The Conserva- tive members called upon him to sit down, which, after some hesita- tion, he did. ' rules had been amended in 1906 fo lish rule was the same. Oliver enplained that he was adopt r Wilfrid Laurier thought that the member for Edmonton must be allow- ed to stats his reasons. The Opposi- tion was threatened with having all their privileges curtailcid. During the two weeks sitting on a motion to adjourn, the chairman had ruled that the committee could discuss anything except the mattcr‘then under conside- ration , ' Premier Borden, stated that when a similar question 'had arisen a few years ago Sir Wilfred Laurier had taken the position that there was e. distinct _diiierence between a motion to adjourn when e debate wnsiin pro-' gress and a similar motion when no d°§°t¢ WHS ill Progress. This was suimorted by the authority of sir Ef§ki“ M87. In the one case any subject could he hrouzht up: in the other the matter of the debate was submitted. Bourinot had laid down e similar case. He thought the House would be impressed with the and undeeirahility of as this one, a minister that if the parades lc, orders of the ed ture." the dinner and meantime. as to what could be discussed ‘ under it. tors llirs. Dr Darraoh, Mrs Dr. _ _ , UL on giving reasons why the House Mrs. Dr._ Ilnrrach, Vice l’rcs.-Mrs _ ` mmu. ' ~ _ _ ~ ~ __ _ _ _ . _. e "uma The Stn" of _ _ he was about to'give his reasons.’l‘he ":l:"- ,£_'“"_M(';r:_§:e:it_)_1° gcigpsfhgs ll S t. ‘ de " ~l- -" ' mutter had been standing for sever l c af- e ‘rs , I ‘ \ I3 \ |0ll LT-_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _‘E-_ -_f __,_______,____{ _ ___,_,______l_____*_ _ J weeks and was of great importauge in th” T"“‘l‘°"‘“°° H51 °“'T“°’d“y’ at it-ne ' . ’ ff~ W--~---~ to the country at large. ADT? 39"? 8" 2-3° V' m' Th°iw`°` tg The speaker, thereupon, quoted rule men s Illstitlite'-was organized me- 39, th t th 3 9 motion go adjourn the pendcntly of the Kensington League. wa llousc was always in order except ' ‘ FOR PRINCE OF WALES. ber for Edmonton to make a motion Prophecies concerning the marriage of the Prince oi Wales are becoming as the. weather prophecies and usual- ly time shows them to be as accur- ate. The King and Queen are very much annoyed and do not intend _t-0 have e. spouse for their first born nectcd with ,s._luarriugc.” l as-.i-H maker 4’ \ »"\ l .Z1»;.,\__,-r,_,,{r//3_1; Y Whether your choice be a Stiff or Soft Hat you’l1 - £1 s.._ ' - ~ " ./;\~.`*"f;»'~’.3~f\ATS 4 - find continual contentment in the wearing of a Christy. 3 y om the house as .yn s, rs. Dr. Gillis. l'res.-- ` _ in ._ F M Butcher, 5ec`y Q. True -i* 1. v hould adlouru Mr Oliver said that UF H‘"“5t"“» Secyqmas "Mrs Dr r 0 ' ‘ I I »'r-i‘»?‘»l~»%-l*~‘r _ _ ___ _ -l' -l-I+ 4- ~l-lr -l- Jr ~l- » -'.~i»l~ -1.- -1- '_ »- _ _"' Thu poor Prince has been rather un- sights of tt-at city. That settled e _ _ _ finite magger of m-gent public impop ER" fortunate on his visits abroad. When and the Queen had him back in a J be --- ~' he was beginning to enjoy himself atlfy. risked on the‘0rders of the day he- -Ammlif. H1050 “living for th” west PM th U _ .s, e gay A onso wired good The 'l’riucc’s proposed visit to G ing taken up. This, rule was made yesterday morning were Mr. and Mrs. ,humoredly offering to show 'him the ITIBIIY l`l2\B COIll€ BB 8 grfllt S\ll`DI` ___ _ _A ' E-e_ -in court circles. At any rate their majestles are going to let him choose a wife very nearly to his own liking; but not unite. < _ Ewen Cameron and son of Alballll. £0 _Lv _1`2'i-- ~--»---- -- -.--- -- # p ent. , ___ ~ ' ' *1 D;-_ Belang quoted rule 35 as “_ Radlson, Sask; John E. McBride, » thorny lor making his motion. The Klnkors to Brandon. Men.; and J -W . ' _ ` f ~ ...M ...no on l. W.. no .l.-M»~1».B»d-q»- f=°E<\m»»»<»»~J-_ The Alliance lnveslmenl Co. (Canada) Lid. puting the propriety of moving the Miss Audrey Graves who spent i tue winter in Montreal slid was me , calgary, Alberta K-_ Green, who spent the winter in Maple _ y Oliver was entitled to stats his' rea- Plains' Man- "°““`”°d by th° E“" T 5 son why the House should adjourn, PFEBS 155'- _ h h __ _ °V°l1ll1E~-7~ ' - _ y ing ov.r p. c- on the investment. ntlioug , in 't e end t eir reas H , _ _ . - might not commend themselves. ll-[If BUSY PICKIM’ A WIFE ‘ P , ne nal issue of the Company`s Capital Slo -k is now being made nt $13 50 per share. leld 8 erilculars upon rr quest. .l0llNf 0.- IIYNDMAN CHA RLO`I`T,ETOWN ‘ Agent for P. E. I. Th., speak., than mm that the chosen by the Daily papers. ss Klns Investments made in Mortgages and Real Estate that are George said rccéntly'- ` b ll e' ,_ _ _Rh , a so i‘ y safe and producing a high rale of interest. the special purpose of avoiding such "The boy csu't go B|1YW:";;°,s“c0,,: i A 3'?7Mft5‘m°- motions for adjournment. The Eng- Dill- Wm* °“° Saying his V 5 Sarsaparllla ` virtue of its unequaled nerve-stengt_h- appe' e Ol'l_C Sold Dalles ..-- l l After some further discussion Mr g W V ' ` 4 I O-O '-`°' 1"-°_'=i-"-"-‘ lug this course because, under the ' _,___ " r = proposed closure resolutions, such - motions would be prevented. Si f- _ ‘ _ I have now on exhibition oncof the finest displays of mil- linery e_ver 'shown in Crapnud A All the latest shapes, slylcs and _trimmings direct from the manufacturers. ' fr We save c'usiome‘rslhe_middleman’s profit and you will be astonished with the large assortment and low v~r‘ces - Onnmiliiners are busy at work and cm satisfy the mostrx-V treme.tn‘s'e ' _ ' ` cordially invitedyto cill end inspect our millilnery. D# ilruapaiid ‘Goods Millinery, Ready-Made ET SE 011 and ther; -_Q- I tone - up closely to the 1 _ ~a ' RAINY WEATHER s COR'l'S ` sl' You will need a rain-l coat fhis mouth sure, if you wish to keep dry; and A see that you get a guar- anteed coat when you buy. Our raiucoats are ‘that kind-every one guar- anteed strictly rainproof; -» any defect and' we will either refund your money, l or give you a new one in. exchange. g ,` , f ` They _come in _Railau - , or rcfiilar shoulder,” _ u_t4_ neck, taped seams, Vsltrnpl O- cuEs, etc.__,,_ ' ‘ ' 7 A wide .. _ .._,._.._._ ._ -o. Q44. ___ __ _.M-__ _.__ __ “___ __,+,¢_. _.de-.4 A _ ._ , ,___ shades to " I plain and , coat Blhhhi 4~=='1i_iw-». " ll A