I costumes, The songs 'oy Mr. Oliver 1 1 ,, A -. 1 , wi .,` 1|... _ » K T ,__.,,, _, K n ‘ r - V' 1,., '...».,.»» K _ _ . he , _ h , H _ v . ` X _ `. u- V- . 1 , , ,a _ .,, ,:'_ _;,~ ,f.~. -1 »._»_~ ...-A,-,' -if ' .,s“f1f ' _ ' -‘ ,' . JY; ,' ’ ‘ , > ‘=,.r,_;~.~~. .., ‘ .*f»\ ~< , w, ~.~"51-”,7T',f‘,.t*>.*f.’»'"£;' ' ~ » 1.- ‘ » - ‘ r . I 1 » 2 - -` ‘ 2 ‘ . -5.-. , . _._.~` - "'¢¢~,.' '_ ~ ~ " ' ' ' ~ 'i . 4 _;'.- " pi _ _ . . . h _ , . , _, .` J, _'¢‘__:§»,\._f,__ it . ` _ ` » t “ A i ,I1 . L Y Y Far the Largest ' 1 , ‘ , RNING Daily . atohee All Early Daily Circulation in this Province M - orning Mails .e_,.;i iii cum ... _,fa ..'%‘i1%.%%i.i.’1‘£".?1‘.‘ii?‘».ei+ cHA1u.o'r'rs'roWN, ...raises EDWARD isLANi>, QANADA, TUESDAY, MAY 4, awe. T Piisiviiilii ixiruiluisiim ' Iiiiiiis .PII Lili siiiiiii IIIIYS MEET A VIATERY GRAVE ,___ . A Faithful Dog Escaped From Upset Boat and Gave _ " the Alarm. NEW YORK, May 3-(Si>ecial)»- »|~hroe,boy_a set out Saturday on n RIVINE REAR GIINSTANTINIIPLE REATN PENALTY LIING IIVERRII N *P ,fs Bs %i?§¢‘i‘2iii.’"n¢*ll!'v‘2'ii’€» ""_‘ __4.- _--_ Dr- Sheldon Jackson, After Paid Penalty for Murder on Aresha and Seppepil Hanged`Had, Forty-two Persons o I1 TWO 0P0ff1lT0"S, Has Passed Scene of Their Crimes. for Cruel Murder of Paddy Board. Fear That All From I_|fe’s Activities. Many Spectators- Green, Pedlar. Have Been Lost. i 1_- ____ ASHEVILLE, N. C., ivi 9,- s - ~ , "inl)-Dr. Sheldon Jacksoiy a (n3te;i" lCO':'I’?iTA.NTn".oT>E4E' May 3__'(Spec' ANDOVER’ May 3‘SpecY°')_ThPs DULUTH" May 3_`(BP°°i“U_‘Tb° . 1a)- irteen civilians and soldiers ‘Tuesday morning at daylight, Tgny Steamer Moort, which left Part ¢1l"\mm¢,“pedPti°“‘ A sun wind was misBi°'“m'y 0! the Presbyterian sentenced to death for murdern were !Arosha and Leon S\¥DPel>il two Ital- Anhui' last Thumday afternoon is blowing. Night came and' t-hey did' not re- gnrn, but a shephe'rd's dog which they had taken with them crawler one of the boys, in- t/he dark If Search was then started' which re- in hnddng of the capsized boat said gone and rigging entangled, up and down ina cove at The bodies also were recovered. ________ PLAY LAST EVENING _.___ * Une of the brigliest melo drnnias in this City for some time put on in thc Opera House least by the Colonial Stock "As ii man sow- Edith Wairren as Barbara performed her part asa trim and the applause she received well merited. A bitt off “old Ire- in Kathleen 0'Neill meh with warm rcce'ption as she won all with her warm irish love- and while Amy Clicstur, the ht'l‘o‘ved Frirnk Huwtry was a most wins- uiaid, who 'with her pure love, over Mrs. Haivtry, who in her iie had been deser~:".-'l l-;»' her Sir- Walter \/ernon .ind os the plot progressed Colonel Brandon pcrforiried a difficult char- acter well. Charles Brooke the Eng- lishmen, who happily married Miss 'I0'Ni-ill, cultivated thc irish brogiic to the iinnieiise enjoyment of all, Each act was superbly staged (while the ladies wore handsome and varied were bright and catchy and helped to pass away what would otherwise be a tiresome delay. The players receiv- ed n warm welcome, which they well deserved for their perseverance in overcoming the ditliculties with which they met on their last visit to this Province and forming a com- pany which has _ably earned for it- self the good name it has. The mun- eger of the company heartily thunk- ed the citizens for the-ir kiniliicss to Church, diierl here, f ll ' ¢ _ _ . emtiousl 0 Owing W0 OD 'hanged in .different parts of Constant- ians paid ,the penalty for the murder now 50 hours overdue, has not been vtinople this morning. of Paddy Green in December last, the “WTC” from amd- grave' fears-are e'nte'r~ Sheldon Jacks f . . 0” “P5 0119' 0 the uso his son and three double execution being oonnnngw h tained that she foundefred in the tieroe ___.______... ‘executed on the spot where they comf Iiitted with a» double trap. ' I Mai. Yo il, . l m0St VHl'S&til¢'. energetic and indus- other men who killed the S ' y . _ » . - - yrlan De- Radcliffe. gale eh t ww 1; 1 it 3 whiniir! H110 U16' IIOUS0 Oi YOUTH; tnoui workers ms d°“0mi““fT0“' THIS "puty Emir Mahommed Irelanl in front One Dull of the lever launchedl both The :cw cZ§ipi‘Ylse; 1;ll;leT:rand the .. - _ _ ever nown. . . ' “-1. _of the Parliament Buildings, wgnehmeh into e'_m-hity_ the ghuows being boat carried 30 passengers. mitted the crime. ' The men met their death calmly ' Five others were hanged at the en- having spent the past few days in itrance to the Ministry of War and 'almost continuous prayers with Frith- - three more wt Galeta Bridge er Ryan A000115 these was Moured, editor of Both prisoners professed' 'heir gm. -the newspaper Nizem. titucle to the attendabts who had been ' _ -_ UPU" the breast Of web criminal linndouring their iraprisomnene (ON Sl ANTINOPLE, May 3-(Spec- was pinned a large’ i>l'&0l1\”d Setting ' A pathetic feature was n letter from , » _ I ,"|al)~Th T k sl ‘. ' . .- , » today' e ur isi (iibinct resigned ,forth the sentence of the court Amshfs mother who believes hm. Edu The political situation is howiiuef- A'°"“" th” Y°°t °Y th” g“"’°“‘ °“ Sick is liwvital- Offering 1° Send him comm M a- ' . ,M ~d ,h , - f f_ .h . ay (Special)-/l`he ,ing ,md no Ohe can ten what the ie_ori ge e iuying o iui s, flow- money for his passage home ,mn pay-_ ,own I Elk L k _ outcome will he. ers and vegetables proceeded as usu- f h' D a ew” vxslwd by “ ‘mg °r ‘S "°°°'Ve"Y' disastrous tire on Saturday in the The latest iiiiiiistry was organized nl while the bodies were in full sir lit ‘ ' .5 I After the execution the 'oodles were gecqoh known as Hem. Point tu ___i__i-»- MRRE ARRUT ATTIIGKS IIN SIR RRRERT RRNR THE IAEMRERS [IE 4 » M.. PARLIAMENT ALARMER ._ ~ -. v HULIICK On Sir Robert Bond caused n scnsazlion throughout the c r t , --* when it became generally knoiMYi`Y] nM0N;I'RFAL» MQ! 3'-'The DPGUTUZ 0 ‘ th cortiing io sir iioiiu-t the incident OTTAWA M 3_fhh . , ' ` "H" fl” TU” “me with 11 rush when ‘W “ ° "WSG imvfessive Masonic was more SL,,,,0u__, than mst report I Smallpox has lain discfgvigxi* Whig; four Atlantic liners came into port. funerals ever held in Alberta. took ed. The ex-Premier said that while the precincts or Pmqmment Supple- The hr? was the A1|nn,]_,iner ."lCor~ place at Hillhurst on Sundlay afber he was clinibing from the steamer to mented hy the actiun of th; low, hmhian which mn “*"°“”d 0'” hm' noon last, when the remains of Bro the wharf at Western Buy, he wnslnehth nudmrities mm, Bun am, di* way_ up the river. Apparently the T A Mem D ,ed ` attiickcd by a liostile crowd, several Y m;'.ct1,, me roiym L5 onegof the Uonmhmn WW “Ot in-TU\`€<-\`. bl!-f Will Nfawhic hm:)l:,sw;i"I'_' N'I“'Le_ with mu uf wh°'" ki""°‘Y mm P" "he ”Y“*‘t" um!" qehrit ri caused excitement amlon ' ‘mt 'eave 0" the ""g"'a" “mug date' Past grand mast' er of th' an Yialaod B kiiockerl him overooiirrl. He snved Y,-iar1i.(;,~, hh I-ian., and mv. rise ff; as U Survey of har hun T5 to be “md” of Prince Gdwm-d Islundeggn 33'g§, liiiriself from drowning by seizing a me ,='l,mer gh ,_' s,,if,,1g ali me m£m,.'t“ determme whether She “ms dam' "degree Mason Ag gqnerhl nm; mal. small boat. nearby, und climbing in~ . ' 'tht UTI for hhiied Huwevm- ugw' The Am” Une' Corsican “ext ager of the Hillcrest Coal coin n U' the Craft. making his wwy co thel """E~"'Yg ir 's'ti(E Rigisures' e coneidf m"""°d mth "wo passengers' wm'“'h° WHS l»1“0\1s'ht in-to clcse coI:i'T»aT':t steamer. The Ni_oi-risites discitiiniii ',;l,.',;,lb':.,':,,,':c;S,?ry_ int hwy WPS, be kept iillie Shttar8'1Dogi':1nion Liner Canada wnh A g-that “muy people., am. thu any ;0"'A',L'c'“'°“ “nth mile ugmr' ,Md under- surveilliince for ten days to :wg 9 ' e Donamsou Lim respect thu* T19 was held All bi' T10*-‘ll say on' was warner no to und' . ~ - .' at w.dstm_n Bay. make sure that no infection has taken place. Boy evidently contracted dis- ___ AT MRNTNEAL ' nf L h MMA" GRMING HRME ease in N. S. MAGNEREIE KING ---- MRNTH IN IAIL ERR RIGR MAN , OTTAWA, May 2.-A message re c€‘.vr.d in this. city on Saturday dveii- , i ltl ` l' V"t ‘ "‘“‘“" ng announcer ie arriva in it orin, 2_J&meS Hazen Hyde' ‘diem in the past and assured theni ‘of vi-,_ L_ Macxgnzie King, M_ p_ 0,, payilg, is/[ny I ui the compnny's appreciation and his wny hon-in from China, whe're'ho of New York, former vicepreeident ll0|)6(l Clint they w0'llld be pl(‘.i°i,S€fl I nttrgiiderl the international Qpiuni corp Of the Eqllltalila Life ABSUIBIDCB _BO- vrith the performance which was aiiI ference nt Shangh;|i_ Mn Ki;-_if is Coivby. amd his chaflellfl LHd'W1C9. “’”“"“‘T fact "Um "the lleilfty HD- expected to reach Ottawa by th; end were °°‘“d‘~’m“'3d PY deiault today' plause which he received. In( thu w,,¢.1,_ Mr. Hyde to one m0_il'.h’s imprisofn- ‘ mane one a one of sioo and nnewice to one month's imprisonment and' ai '”'°-*"'°,_______._"T_'.::,:r_r-‘.~‘m.,. V ni -- _;» _ __--» ___ - 4 * fine of $50. They were charged with ~,1»';. if 1 -unning into a public taxicab last October and injuring a paSB¢\WB¢l'- The complainants charged chart after the accident Ladwice sped away. _Un- dm- E law panned last July flight after an accident is n special 086060. At present Mr. Hyde is on an auto- mobile trip in the P~iVl€I‘l`B. ____1-»--1 .___- PHALI.DELPHI.A.t May 2-It is an- nounced that each member of the f C llumiius in the United An n- cane i A th. c' P N .‘ he-i‘ ,_ A .D .' ~' »Ki\isl1tS 0 0 Atlantic? Railw'ii)y'bel»;P wli‘fcli 'TMTEP}iiTTi(Ydln:i"Ai0'YirNp|iy';YLrt\?Nvil1N trgM'o'lni'JN’iu States ‘md Ganawa' 2]‘8'000 'n num' il' his free trip to New york city. ' her. wiii he wheeled to T01' °°““`"\*‘“' i~_='=m...~_~=.-:;::.:u_-,~,-.-;.'_._»_-1: _ -.; ~,,-._~--.::_~-;:_:-_:_--_1:1:._-_-i-,.______»-__--,;.i_,,;;rr;_~:-.1 tions tag a fund of $500,000 Io tht! 6|!- downent of the Catholic University THE _LUXURIOUS S.S. g at HARVARD AND YALE e ' . I a IIIIEREGTIITAIL WIIRNMEN /“i (Photo MISS RETA STRIGHT, Victoria Cra sud Cook.) . 9 . gsevf the leading contestants from Gu UAH 'County District, in The lr len ii race, by the popul-sr ,, young ladies for ‘thc "Big Free Trip" I to New York City and return. For the "Special Prizes" ui' $10 in 'gold and $5 in gold all monies for new sind renewal siiiiscidptions inust he received at this otlice between 8 ri. ni. Tliiirsdiay April 22 and 8 ii. in. .Tliiiri-iday May G. B. Roy Holman, who luis had the kindness to arrange with the White Candy Co. Ltd., St. John, for an _adequate supply of that tlrm’s' high class Daisy and Delmar Chocolates complimentary for the Big Free Trip, will plan nn meet The Gunrdiarrs jolly party while in that city. The direct all-the-we.y-by-\veter- route between Boston and New Xrrk, vin the Atlantic Ocean, Nmntiifkrii. Bound, nn_d Vineyard Hound, and Long lelaml Bound, was opened yes- terday, and will continue in opera- tion untill Octollor 30 next. There are many ways of travel between the two great cities, but only one of nn- dlsturhdrl enjoyment, cormlort nnd rest, and that is hy the great. metro politan Line as aoove. Just. think of fif'\‘en hours by a 24 mile per do but eat, sleep, rest, and en-joy one’s self, and that is what is in store for The Gua:rdian‘s jolly party. (Comtiniied on page 4.) hour steumshlp of unexcelled magni- dcence and luxurlousness, nothing to _-- oiisniec, May i-A resolution 0! Council imposes a tax of $4 on Bll workingmcn coming from outside T'-,T10 my in work in thg ony. | .___--_---- HORSE NOTES. Something o»fVint1cre_st t,o"ho&‘;“emen` win he tonne in tdrpvffov H A U *° the nurse nd, Brazilian-, owned bY T- Gordon ives. Mil\'¢9§'“°- ' _A-'QCA *- I ' i-iorsemen,wou\d do well to look up Brazilian nu which appears in this issue. -Quai Attention is called be the horse aid, Crsichmore, which appears in 1'-hi!! issue. ' The stallion Gakley Ul‘=f0‘l1‘ will K0 to Sumtmerslde todfvy BUS’ Wm "TMP" there until Thursday netIl$,~_ _______.._---»-. vilnnrd‘s Linlm :nt Cvoi 'J'_oh:i-srii. , cmcaoo MARKi=:'rB. CHICAGO, May 3--(&>ccial)- ERR GATRIILIG UNIVERSITY' full cargo. _.___._____--- THE REGEIVERS IIT Y PALMER RUTTUN The following pupils of Prince Street School have receivedthe Pal- mer Method Cuuttion for proticiencyiim writing. Bernice Norton, Edith C. Huntley, Lily G. Higgs, Ruth Miller, Maude Goff, Jean Macdonald, Bertha Carter, Gladys L. Huntley, Dorothy Sutherland, Mamie Ross, Edith' Hay- den. Belle Macmillan. Annie lVl`. John- son, Martha Gates, Hazel Milliken, Helenl White. Bertha Rattenbiiry, Lyle MacFarlane, Evelyn Rackham, Pearle Turner. Annie McCoubi'y,. Margaret W. Robertson, Evelyn Mc- Ewen. Laura M. Simpson, Ella Mc- Cabe. Marngret Irving. Accompany- ing the buttons Principal Seaman' re- ceived the following letter from Af N. Palmer. Pres., of the A. N. Palmer Co.. New York: Mr. J. D. Seaman, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Dear Sir: "The specimens from your pupils for buttons hmve been received, and ex- amined. I am pleased with the cher- dlcates clearlv that teachers and followed c n fidelity. Nearly all of the pupils sr number, of buttons. Complimentin you, the teachers, and pupils." IN NlINIlR_lI_E MARRIAGE Invite-tions have been issued for ager of the E.B. Cold Storage C celebration of his approaching mlar riwge Many comrades of Mfr Ro _the _ -dinner is to be given at the Go Tqlogrmph. (Mr. Rom was fomverl editor of the Maritime lfhmwr, _____..¢i-_-- SHIPPING NEWS . Hull, Picton; Schr. Merry Ma-y, M Mniitreal; :sr-h. .Lnwrence, Grim Pictou;,Sch. organ, W. Grant, Pi tau. Cleaned-May 3rd-Sch . Merry Nha McRae, Picton; St. Bonnvieta, Fr ser, St. Jo'hn"s, Ndd.; Sch . MOSTLY ‘FAIR AND MILD. May Wheat 1l2} .May Corn ..... . Ni July Pork . ...... ..... Nil July Wheat 1 .. 127 Julv Corn s . 7~1 monly (uf ,mg mpg, Ny” you TORONTO, May 4-(Specia1)- Fresh south to southwesterly winds, l -ehowss at night. ' 'April 30, with Tivciik Puslin ns Grand f hh v.Z.e _ o e great crowds that make their when tn, Indian point (-,emeter f _ ` ' 1" wny oven the bridge between Stnm-' burial. Y 0" ofTt'li'; 'RE'jstc';llri1TaYd out the "eq part houl nnd Galle J.. siiiiiiis Phill ,HE ,,,,,,ht_ E IN THE GRMMIIN MRRNING SESSIIIN S Sir Wilfrid Announces Earl Grey Remains Till Next I , Yearin Canada. T l O'I*l‘AWA, May 3-(Speciel)»-The' Commons began morning sittings to- day. This is regarded as the beginning of the end of the session which is looked for in the course of a- couple of weeks. There will be no further legislation brought down by the Government, hut ai small budget of supplementary estimates and railway subsidies is expected this week. The Prime Minister stated that lie had been asked by members if it were the intention to present the usual address on their departure to the Governor General and Countess Grey for the appropriate manner in which they_had discharged their duties in Canada.. Sir Wilfrid was happy to announce that there was no occasion for such an address, an the term of His Ex- cellency would not come to an end this year. This means that Earl Grey does not-propose to follow the preceedent in, case of Governors General, who, while appointed to Canada for six years have left as a rule at: the end ELEGTRIIGIITEII ` RY PRWER WIRE ,_-_ Three Men Met instantDeath In Sight of Helpless Thousands. PARIS, May 3-(Special)-A ho’ and two men were electrocuted' today in Paris before severed thousand spectators. The accident occurred in the Avenue St. Ouen. A boy was walking along ni feng; ilernl-rinicf, the tracks of a belt reiilroad when he lost his footing and fell np. on the exposed cable. He was killed inst.t1n'tly. His Utah was carbonised and his clotlhing burned. A workman rushed to the boy’s re- scue, but the instant he touched the body he fell dead. Another workman, ignoring the warning cries of the people, fouowm the first and tried to save his com- panion, but sliiired ii similar fate. ._-_._._.._.»~_._,., THE TEMPERANGE ERLKS' GIIIIII TIME Victoria Division of the Sorns ul freighter Balacis' also arrived with bnginenn and. monnl friends was Wi acter of the work throughout. It in- _ pany. lti is to be LINED U9” Tflvlidh TD" “TE have a good opening -I boy in factory. Must apply in _ f . ss fr'om St. John and other places in ' I Club A tomcyrrurw evening.-St. John' Y 'nd e .- has frequently visited Charlorctletxrwn- Entered-May- 3rd-Bt. Liberty, glut- phfy, Halifax; Bch. Polar tar; ~ c- `7/ Rae Picton; Bt. Boi-isvista, Frmserhl ,’ _ ¢_ 7. A- _ Eva May, Davis, Picton. pe . dent from the large nuinber gwtdverodi togetiher to do him honofr ini death. ,Over 100 member from the Masonic 'lodges of Lethbridge, Coleman and |Frank attended, and the impressive ‘funeral ceremony was cofuductied by R. W. Bro. T. J. McDonald, deputy grand' master (a native of Montaguie, IP. E. I.) Besides the members od the lodges a large number of outside friends were present, and- the number Yof ilorel offerings showed' how we-ll the deceased was esteemed. Mr. Mc- 1Le/an came from British* Columbia) a- bout four years ago, and has resided .in the Pass ever since that time. He was is justice of the pence, 'merchant and postmaster at Hillcrest. Deazth was due to heart failure, and arrived very suddenly. On Tueed/ay ,Mr. Mcbeimt attended a reception be- ,lng given by his daughter on her wed- ~ding anniversary. Ou Wedbesday he was taken ill and he expired Thurs- day at: 5 p.m. He was 64 years of age. The remains were interred at ;Blairmore.- Calgary Albercan, April Condeh§é'd"hIdvEFtis'e'rTi'eEt's '_('1‘o<> nm for om»iacati..'w.L_ I 7ANTED',¢a¢g;enei°al maid Tifrvant. References rcuuired. Mrs. F1. H. Qeer, 9 Lonhgworth Avenue. 5-4dt_i. {“fANTED, a maid, by May 10. 301 1 Kent St.- _ 3;-fid3i. WIANTED, a- mnn who thoroughly pupils have studied the Method n/nd understands how to look after th i structions with strict horses. Apply to W. F. Robins, 168 ‘- Kent St. cured buttons. Herewlth yorii will llncll., 7-,KNTEDY a girl for gene,-a1»h0hSe_ the list A-OEM-11°F with the wil'-“fed work. Apply to 193 Prince St. £5 5-4rd9iprl. T NTED a ood smart boy about big fm, m,,_ A . K NV 16 years of age. Will pay $2.50 nl week at the start. Apply quickly art The Guardian office 5--4dr3l. T DAR SHINGLES.-A few thou E ._ sarnd suftalile for walls. Good nl value at $1.50 per m., better quali- ties always in stock. A. Duchem-in di dinner in honor of H. R. Ross, mg; C0. 5__3dm_ for smart Yperscn. A. Diichenfir & Co. 5-3d3i. of five years. _______._- USING TENGES ERR EIIEL _ ._._- _ WINNIPEG, May 2--The paralysis of industry caused by the coal sorike I 'to the holding up of ianidnstries by the strike. 1 ___i---_ Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. _...___-.-_--» The tamperature at 3 o’elock this inorninig was 36 degrees above the cipher. ' _,___-11-1 Scoftt's Bay on the Fiindy short Railway by which route The Guar- 'is spreading. Fences are being used for fuel at Swift Current and Gulli Lake, and Regina and Moose Jaw are complaining of scarcity. Citi-mens of _Calgary have telegraphed Hon. Fraznk Oliver, drawing his attention l Temperance bgld n. very plasma! meeting last evening. Visiting mem- Iners were present from the City and country. Under the dir- I ection of the Order 'some excellent remiings were g-ivan, interpersed with iiitere's‘ting addresses .by Bros. McNair. Huntly, Chappell, [Roso and' Ti-inton. Quite a large sum ',of money was contributed* towards fthe court expenses of Rev. R. G. Sizi- cla/ir, who has been fighting the beasts nt Ephesus and doing good services in the cause of temperamca and) prohibition. The meeting of Grnnd Division was announced to meet in this city on 'Firiirsday next at Il a,m.. R»e'i`e-renctw was made to one of the fair members of the Division Who lrfivrs here tomorrow morning on au i.itrreeiitiiig mission to the Great North West and wishes expres- sed for her every happiness in the future. . _/. PROMINENT`/‘DOCTOR DEAD. PANAMA, May 3.-Dr. Manngl Amador, first President of the Re- ubl‘c of Panama died yesterday af_ p 1 ter a lingering illness. He was 75 years old. \/I' l' '_ ' IC C lil' i~_ _ . . . ' mar' S Lmmwn 'Hes U S e " ]\T iiizirds Liiiiineril \`\irc.‘; Grirgrl in (,`..\\.\ adjacent; to the Dominion Atlantic loans happy party will travel on the “SIXTY” TRIP The Morning Daily Giiiirilirm of Province will participate The I . / /'f ,.'~_,`?;»}2 9 it Goes to The Home Our paper nn to iiimhonll and is read and welcomed thon- ll yoewlsh to "Mi tliqliouelf will, the nel nri\ilcI'oTdt|mll1|0 ileotlnlee, youcan do so thrclllh our paper and our Clanlfleg lan! Ads. form an intemlrq all well-ned iwrtion of lt. _.Qu-qnennar B Saturday, May 22, will he a big sur- .priee in every way. Those who have not had' a hearty laugh for years should not miss the humorous column in the "Special" section mi that date. The poetry will not 'ne the ordinary every day kind-, but "special" poetry ‘ from "special" sources for the "spe- cial" section of theft date. Each of the three sections of The Morning Da-lly of May 22 will contain B. 1,5110; wg;-th "twenty" votes and thus m hotel nf "sixty" vntw in that issue for but five cents, instead ot inn "twenty" vom in su other lmues far'11wr_| cent:=‘.And all the net receipts from the sales of eill such papers will be for the "Anti Tuber- culosis" movement. Every reader of The Rural Daily Guardian should not miss The morri- ing Daily of above date, for it will give every-body an idea of what the women can do rn editing a. news paper. Business men are already arranging for advertising in the women's- sec. ,of the Morning Daily of May 22. f 4 VOTES IN THE GUARDIAN OF MAY 22 A The Daiiglibers of the Empire do :serve nil possible help for their m0v\¥- ment to help increase the funds- for so laudable ,n movement. Four-tlfths of the receipts from all of the "Special" advertising, which will he placed on the '<'Special" pages with the "Special" articles by the ladies, will' he for the "Anti-Tuberoir losis movement., The Guardian mere- ly being paid for the expense of setting each aid in type and for ln- sercing same in each page. Not more than five cents will be asked for each copy of the paper, but all who desire can pay any lmrgl s- mount they wish, for the nett re- ceipts from all such sales and all such "special" advertising will be for the Anti-Tuberculosis movement. The Guardian will receive no more for ‘each copy of that big issue of from 20 to 24 pages than for the regular eight page paper and only the cost ol setting; in type and inserting each ad- vertisement. Thus the uett receipts will help stamp out that dread mal- ady Tiibrrcolosis. I Watch for tomorrowis Guardian. 1* -*_ .,¢=r¢.-_,...-_-_._ ¥w~¥¥F' _._».~».a _,_._.\,.-ap , __ » fe `._>,-A. . ._-_ -.w