--’. .. ff T-f` ` = f ‘ .:~ .';;;~'~.li"._i"" _ .. -if M, _-_ _L ,rf ‘ »~ i i 2. ,' .,"»".`.' 1.-5:; 'if -". *£571* " 1’-J"-1 ; -'_ " . i»‘ ,,,f.~,,.,i- ¢,\i, . <»'.::1"‘ “ \` . 'W4 ~ <»f‘~ .fi -ia,- . -fm';. wi' ~ '“ Y-'»`»#f»»l' ' ‘ i - _ ‘1 if' .‘ "fi ‘.*f:;‘. 1' ._ fl:-J'.`~1`.i1».-~`P"lF'~~'“.' ~i' ' . _ FI i v t-\: ai 'v':if~_f)a°~? *fi Q; Q -L ‘\ .f ».‘ -@§1“"-'i~"”`.-*~'-i‘i;~.,’»"~»¢1f‘~< .»i’»‘-.2 ‘“`-»" I ' ` ' » ' ' ' _ i* ~.¢-’.~§’:~Q‘3';.~; .»».._‘“,»,~,,,.,'-5f;_T"...,. #gg . ,.1~=Ti‘,'»{f'_.§" .`~:.¢I r » - " MARCH 24, 1 , ' ' y ' ; , ,A 91° _nw 7 'ri-in LATEST News THE CI-IARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN ,msn 0|- Am, i PAGE FIVE gpeeigl to The Guardian, o'r'r-AWA, Mai-eii 23-'rlie rarifiair- nation has simmered down from war gnlk to an acute_curiosity to learn the terms of settlement. The Fie1,1_ ing-Taft conference put an i.-ed in the minds of members of parliament gn the possibility of taciff hostilities and it-,-is noi expected that ‘ine Am. erican maximum will go against (7an_ ada at the close of the month, No detailed information is n\'ail» iible here. _ ---__._____ i . sciiilli Special to The Guardian. HIGRLIN, March 23-Gen Yin (‘hing, Chinese minister to Genniaiiy who had been recalled to l’ekin tn tnkfi the post of Miiiistei' of War, told an iiitcrviewer that he intciideil tn propose a. selieiiie for iiiiivel'siil` inilitiary‘ service in Uhinai, siiitnlili- to Ulic enormous populati\'in ol' tin, Fliiwery Kim,-_-iloni. STUCK MNNKEE IS ‘ NULL NNI] WNIEING ,\'p}\V YORK, March 2|-the exces- sive dulliiess into which the dealings in stocks fell today was ascribed to ii waiting attitude on 'the part of the large operative forces. f The critical stage 'of a number of negotiations for labor settlements left a disposition to await the final outcome in these cases. 'l‘lie coal mining prospect had some influence speculative movement has been evi- tion of the Hocking Valley and the rontrovertible bonds ollereil by Nor- folk &_Western are inspiring causes 'Phe railroad group as a whole had thc benefit of very clieerful views of the railroad traffic situation coniiiig from officials in charge of those de- partmcnts. The apprehension has been growing that the money market may he sub- jected to n. squeeze in connection with the April lst settlements. lie- uiiircments at that time are norm- ally large and there are special de- maiiils to be met at the coming set- tleiiii-iit. The London stock settle- ment linppeiis to fall on the same iliiteand the furious speculation that has been going on in riibbei- :uid oil shares iii that market makes ii \'ery Ii( PNDON, `]\1nr(;}1 22_"]\he prince . ll ' _Q ~i_ liul ltr ~._l"i~ti‘. ,- .. 5' ¢ii` io.. if ~ ~ . . pr- . . . f ,` ' ,‘ 1*' I A i I \ N t A o ' ' - l Special to The Guardian railways are not t _ .capulre the llraiil, tlliitlliaielillllldted to Kiwi biiiii ii iv ti, "°'h has a they will meet an - , ,_ _ y reduction in B rates uhitli lines from the (Inca, INllllllllfdllllml “ll 0 "Wi tireless in fulfilling pnhiie eiigiigl-iiiiint~, l tu i u ii can-nt in Y IS doing all li( ran o ielieve HH fathei ol sinh duties as laying foiiiidnfioii stories and oppnmz ,xl _ lilflorh uhicli me aiiioiig the pnn~,| , _ ‘"4 ‘ Hlyllliy The ince has tenth year, proiiiises to hc the sturl- me Same train .with her and her Sun ,mst and ,“,,,t1,,(,kin,,, n,en,,,,,e,, of the she aiiinioiiiier-.d ixrli a loud tone to the Al"'l"l‘]ll 'l‘OlllllN(i N. ‘S. Miss llarrict Smith, president of cha the liehckiili Assembly of the Mari- vloe ortho Eastern Steamship Q0, time l’rovinccs, returned on Satur- between' here and Boston for the day alter an extended tour through coming summer, which will greatly Eastern Nova Scotia and P. E. ls- improve it. About the middle of June land. -Miss Smith was assisted by the company will commence running mm P""“`”"` 0* ““lf‘= FiPl>lar to hr s l hppn 1,, Um Lam, fm I _NEW YORK, March 22-Mrs Irene ,\,. r,,,,,,.`\,,,. ,l,,5:,{i,,,,,,l§ 21'; Bishop Wells, formerly a chorus girl, opp,-,,,,, L\,,,.L,,,l ,,,t,_,,,ht In uw hm) who iiiarricd James llaynor Wells, ,N,.,u,,,, 3 son of William Storrs Vylls, presi- 'pne p,,,,L,. | I , ent of the Friirhanlrs calei Com- diifullv well\lhl\~.l‘:e|Sai>il,)_(_iIli\;ll.f",:,1u],. liany».` has insit-ihited suit against 1;rnn,|eLn,,., the MM, _,,,a,,,d,_ ,own the parents of lun- liiisbaiid to re. mf,-,.,.,.,, “,,,,;,m and namhgao eovei~‘_ $500,000 damages, charging nu, mum faS|,,(,nal,le by Sendmé that they had a1ieiiated_-his aiffections tw., of hm- boys there to mcupemte and caused him to desert he.r. This 'Vinny yenrs mm' Queen vicmria ann; tvhe parents deny. .Iaimcs Wells and spent weak-ends' there and many cel- g£ne‘;r;i;>:;I`;1e}rT;ur(g)|.l:~E now on their way eirities, i 'll i' f (ll I, )‘ k _ ‘ nnil yi/l|i,nrf(',l;¢,,1_H,l,`,,;,,1,, `i1;_rf;C.,§.|f,,,?,‘]? ~ According to a report from paris, ,,,m,-fern, . - the young Mrs _yells while abroad Iirincc Alylerb of \vale,,| who is metu hegtmcytgierr-in-lavilanidd hiyalitaiid _ ii _ ,i , , i ic S . zarre ra roa' sa io on the soft coal carriers although a i)‘i:"i”ntl;`ft0a§_&§*ii*(;\`f;;c§*1¥~ is Paris and ,mere was a nscenelirl , . ,, Q _ ~. . . . . ' ` A c rd' -' to the re ort, when th dent in these stocks' lorrsome time _:‘,‘]’L‘,_t (;t‘;';‘(f:"f)‘,.l5;,,§1(;:;‘7Z`Pd}_I{;0n;),SfB olde? nlvilrs. Wells lealrned that her? past. CIIESBPCBKC iSbUl\10>= l1C- connections with the D A R for ard uccess u convention in liiving dai) wil re ch e o l morning the Boston boats will make or Lots is, s, emi iinfriie mme, ...ni County Jail an act respecting th Experimental Farm, and a bill to consolidate and amend the assess- time. I-ioN. Mn. Haszann moved that a committee of five members -he ap- pointed to memorialfze the Doirriii- ion of Canada in respect to provin- cial claims re transportation, etc. The following were appointed, Hon. Mr, Haszard, Hon. Mr. Hliluhas, I-lion Mr. Richards, Mr. (fox and Mir. Agnew. 'Phe House went' into coinmlttee t'o consider the proposed amendments to t-hr. Cha.i~lotbetown Incorponatlon Act. MR. MAT!-IIESON thought that? some discretionary power should be exercised so that the payments for permanent walks could be rcgula/fied to suit all classes. MR. ARSENAIILT thought that ceirtaifn of the permanent walks should -be a whole charge cn»‘tho'cl1ry. The House went into committee to consider an Act to incorporate the Town of Sourls. ' Progress was reported and the House adjourned at six o'clock to meet at eight. EVENING SESSION. . The House met at eight thirty and was moved into committee with Mr. Laird in the chair to consider the Controverted Elections Act. The bill received its second reading which took up all the evening session aad House, adjourned at eleven o'clock to meet again this morning at ten. C. B. U. STUDENTS , GRADUATING. - ‘At an examination.»,concludcd at the Charlottetown` Business College on Saturday last, the following stn- dents were successful in getting tha diploma of- the shorthand and Type- writing department, having written one hundred and fifteen words per minute for ten consecutive minutes and made accurate extensions of their notes on the typewriter at twenty-five words per minute:-Ar- thur McLeod, city; Bertha. Purdy, city; Agnes- Williamson, Hampton; N. B. Wilfred Dyment, Northam, Lot 13; Preston Coffin, Mount Stewart; Michael O'Brien, city. . e appropriation of certain lands for an U . " Q] I ~ 4 » n advance iii foreign exeliange iii con- tion nt New Gla;4go\\', where six of Digby. The _bulk of the passengers soniince with hardening of discounts l-|10 vlfrllt HS-*wmhly UYTICBFS W€\“0 DNS- will ‘Wt be ln St- Joh" 9-S 10113 as in the London market. liankers still V discuss the likelihood of an outgo of 1 gold in April from New York. 'llhe subscriptions to the New York city bond issue of $50,000,000 in 41 cut and assisted wifh the cercmon- f0I`m0l‘lY- f0Y UJCY Will make 900090’ es. Two other lodges also joined HOU With the ‘lily CXDYBSS 0V9l` U10 with thc Niiw Glasgow Lodge in tlie`l- C Ro 100-Villll here at seven 0’- celebration, Before the next meeting CIUCK- ill U19 m0l`YlinH~ 011 Chl! Old of the asscnibly the bust lircsiiiry and Rupert mile in minutes, subjee(, how- lll\ t f l h Ti>i'nofthis 1 I responding stock were strong. To- Scumilll- MF -’\\'\fl‘_ NWN -`0‘*l'0 My 0 ever, to tie ot er p v sio s on sales. par value, $2,925,000. ii.s.iU‘" Y' N' "» A~ will acciiiiiiiiiiiy tlicm act. _ _ bonds were unchanged on cull. on thc tour. UPON 8-DDf0HC_l\\l\lZ B bl`\_dU °"'e" which it is forbidden to drive any “~‘~'-'ff-‘-'-`--‘-j--==ff---=--------~‘---'--‘-‘-`~'-'-'-"`-~'""""' vehicle drawn hy ii horse or horses faster than a walk, sharp curve or deep descent, and also iii traversing such bridge, curve or descent, a per- * son operating a motor vehicle shall '|i. AUTOM The following are the principal sce- have it under control and operate it at ii rate of speed not exceeding mile in minutes and in ' roachin a. crossin of intersect HDD B I1 ' ing highways, at a speed nolwgreat- . , . _ -- er than is reasonable and proper, Vihaving regard to the traffic of 'iiuch if . ,,,,u,.,. mich vehicle owned liyliirlh highway' and the safety of' the Pub- ", ' the office of the aecretarv a lin -' V i ~ ' tions of the hill- _to amend the pres- file in , , d B-,\(=,.,,ss apprmeuim a person Wmkmg ent law prolilhltlnz automobiles to styiytiongeyiltmiyfdl;;i;ripi;a&c,nl;f;hF ,éeimlé in she m.dwM‘o,,_a pubm _mgKway.'. run in this I'rovl1ice and to safe- W i re lstereii including uw Mme on a lioi-me or-.horsespmi other -ilrlkft Kuard th bli. Visitors deliifillli to 10 K ' _ " to run ai: gillto ckvill be required to of thc n\0»\‘°"» mctmy numg?-' Sayles eilrmégls gcglgsngdggendifdngod- "'21-‘llfr number and My f°°~ The °f wmule' and mlbdorailll) i"'ii1'shed vehlclenlshall .irlgereaeonnble warning following Preamble will show how' blank ‘go ziéilvergxpyatior that yalnmse' of its appmaich and “se *very reamm the law is to be amended and not aye “fr ming which siell na five able precaution to insure the safety f€Dealed: \ of such person or animal, and in The following is an act to amend dnl auf' motor vehicle shall also at eases of horses or other draft ani- lln'act to prohibit the use of motor llqvtcllidyva have the number iisslgnad mails to prevent frightening the vehicles upon the public hilzliways of ii _t h the Hehemry displayed on sarah this Province: to I N; l such vehicle. in such A person operating a'motor vehicle |30 it enacted by the Iieiitenmit the biic 0 I ,h hm" t t 1 n I b, Governor and Legislative [Assembly manner aa to be_ plainly vinh e. IB S__l__f\ _\`?‘l\_1§§ _0[_§_'1 ffl; 0! the Province of Prince Edward le- liifid. as fellows; »n;,m&,e:;rt:‘imi&>;i gIi(nu:‘%(;"B%la°ch‘\\:";1€"{‘d;’é (Cpntlnued on page l.) h Bc three inches in height and each The preamble of the Act li Edward than to he 0 width not less than CHIQAGQ March 22__(3pec|n],)_. VII, Cap 13 fsherehy repealed and stroke ‘ ,_ _Mt 0| ' "”" “" '"°"' and uibllisf ielitere ei ci-iicaco Manmnrs-. thi* following substituted therefor: Whereas it has become necessary ih such number, the " h't l / .___ th* Duhllc in st and for the safe the Province in black or W 10 ,,,,,,n nneh letters to be not less May Vxlhsat tore , ' ty of the travelling public to place 5:8" mile inch in height" Jun. heat restrictions on the use and operation Ol motor vehicles on the highways end public places in this Province. N pe,-non shall operate a motor May Corn 62| 0 , bn iighwiiy at a July Corn 64| ‘chmef oneedaglilelatel- than is reason- ----é~,- i Every P0110" "UW 0W"l“¢ "E" hem' mm 0 up h ln regard to Mlna_rd'n llniment for nie everywhere after acquiring A motor vehicle shall nhle and l"`0l’ffi "V -g lmer temperature, and 'ln consequence 'HOW TO LIVE. In this age of modern improvement, the best part of our time livingi in steam heated houses, and offices, the a complete change, of diet is necess- ary, if we would keep up tfhe normal health of the body. The diet that was an absolute nec- essity to our forefathers, worlcfngi most of their time in the open, isflo the average city man of today, slow poison. ' As the summer advances, it fs con- ceded by most every one of average intelligence, that a- change of food s altogether forgotten that we are living the most of our time in a sulmil should adapt ourselves to the exist- ing circumstances. _ In the "good old- summer time" we all partake largely of fruits and green vegetwliles, why? partly 'be- cause we know they aire good- for ua, and again nature takes away our lap- pertite for strongerifoolls. The Nmericans are the imlost ald'8\Dt- ative people in the world, thousands of acres of glass are used fOr the forcing of green vegetables such as lertnee, radish, cucumbiara, dande- llons, spinach, tomatoes. strawber- ries, etc. The home product cdm~ ninn-ding ‘highest prices, besides nliioii- sanids of cars of 'southern fruits and vegetables are rushed north in mid- winter, bringing fancy' plricci. it ic not our intention at this time no ido- liver a lecture but we would i1\'\‘DN9S this one fact upon all intellig-enfi thinking people, and it is this, the ny age city man'a bill of fare éhgllld 'consist at least 6nce a. day of e liberal shiareof some grirmivegw- » ables and -fruits, winter wnd siinirnori -WB might just say, we have oiii\ Easter trade a liberal supply. of 'leteueey-'i redisli-, . crass, parsley.. cu- cumbers, celery-in‘lli1r!ted quantities a full stock of beets, cslilluge, carrots, persnlpsi onions. P.Ahaye iiiireiiasea rim , °"*,,§‘0,‘§Y ,mi °§§K"S‘2_;‘f‘,~,D _ _ S ec. , t Tb C d. owing to the iii-iieaitn i-he irresi- Insumncc Cn l\§_o American Fire "**‘ I t 'MT K ,sam "N N?" l;,:D‘;mN‘2I,ON,° i;"“`h"‘;3' A t h . dent Berij. Rogers, Sr., was absent, _"1p”"‘”"‘ special to "nie Gliimiian Ry N ` ` eninedy that no pet" iev c' t ' dmc t _rn yp bella H' hw p'°"‘°“‘1" ““`“°““°°d his in' " "` ` 'rouio Merci. za-'rue' rand own- e ad-'been me ved Em" the if" no eritpl len iiuwll ne all e 'lu ic "°'“ti°“ °' “ming "°’“‘ the board' ersliih bill was Passed li the House ifaintbfof Sea View regarding the thgpnigse Wd Blnlad e tum ended A rwolution expressing "he regret V ' i ,,f1»ee,.s ' y OpI?I'3§g gk” 1' window 1832, ctlhmjefmou 83. lépper of the directors and shareholders at This blill permits ownerships of Act to provide for a Nixeivlmtllilgleneg Of sixty feet go tlltegrolllnd. I-lt; 'N33 nm retimfnem' of Mr' Rogers wa” ~ - instantly iuiied. ’“`°""“ by ‘“°" M°°”°' MllNlHdE”INlN“NflE ment Act' which were read a first . year apiece. The pi~opo9iitic'n, how- ever dld not meat with favor, aind was voted down without diacursviun. A proposition to turn the manage- ment of the police deparfimeiit over to am independent commission was also refused, the-i council bakiingthe position that they were trying one commission system with the hoard of control and that was enough for the present. i The :rector Montreal' movement. was also given a move ahead, decis- ion 'being taken to apply to the leg- islature for power to annex three municipalities, 'Ville St. Paul, Ville St. Laurent and Ahuntsic. Another sign of the passing of the old regime was given when resolut- ions were passed ‘instructing the del- egation of aldermen who will go to Quebec to assist in passing amend- ments to the 'city charter that they must not' go there at the city’s ex- pense and then oppose its measure, as has happened in past years. N NEWN ` The well and favorably linoivn firm of Robert Palmer & Co, City,has been dlsolved by mutual consent, Robert Palmer having decided 1.9 retire from business. Samuel A. Macdonald and William M.iRowe have purchased Mr Palmer's interest in the business and under the firm name of “The Mucdonidd- Rowe Woodworking Co" will con- duct the business along now and i:p- to-date lines. S. A. Macdonald has l.ecn forrian of the old firm for upwards of twen- ty years and is a fhoroiign me:-lianic and in direct touch with :ill manu- facturing in connection with a wood- working establishment. W. M. Rowe has been bookkeeper for the old firm for a number of years and is a young man wiftli a. sound business training which is sure to bring him success. The new firm have the best wishes of ri host of friends. CHICAGO GRAND JURY INDICTS BEEF TRUST CHICAGO, March 22-Eight weeks after it had begun its investigation for alleged violation of the Sherimlwn law, a federal grand jury today re- turned indictments against the Nat. ional Packing Company and ten sub- sidiary concerns. Immediately after the amiounice. 'ment of the lndictmentLs,before Judge Landis, the government filed a suit seek'in_\ the dissolution of the Nat. ional Packing Company. The inner action is known as a suit in equity and besides those indicted, sixteen firms and individuals are made de- fendants. In a statement issue-d on behalf of the National Packing Com- Pmly. Ralséi Crews, its gieneral coun- sol, toni; , gives some inklhrg of a de-0erm.i'n-ation to light the govern_ ment t-o the limit. Condensed I AdverliscnieE r'rno late for 0lueiloaf:ln!._) __ iuuizfrau nannies, broiiei-"iml _ ' ring, trout, kippers agnd bloat ere. fresh iieiniuz, emi, imideek, eai- l_¥WD._}t: ’I‘anton's J 3-22d34pd Losr. silver ioeinm man i~».m_31 i ' I. W. Finder leave at tlliiu illflce. ___ _ 3-24d1i "[).URE HOME made Black Ciirrzintl i. : jam for sale at R. F. Maddlg-an & Co's.- ` ' 3-24d8f WWRESH EGGS for Easter only 211: ~ Dozen. Another lot Sea 'i'rcut amd Flrmaii Hlnddles at '1'o.nton‘s . 3-24d3lpd '\NfAN'1‘lilD, by April lst, compet- ent book-keeper, by wholesale and shipping house in this city. Ap- ply to_A. B. C. Guardian 3-24dr3l “IDULD the person who found n ladies’ belt, between Douglas St. and Oddfellow'a Hall please leave at 68 Douglas St. 3-24d3ipd MAN* WANTED to work on a lanii near Charlottetown, capable of caring for stock. Apply to Jan F. Roper, Box 416, Charlottetown 3-24d3lpd Mlnsrde Linimen: Jurea Burns, etc. Minard'ii Llnlment Cures Dlndrud. , done in the way of extending and improving the service tlirougfhout the, ' country, Fifteen miles of new line' MONTREAL, March 22-Fiirtiier ei- had We viii iiv by resident# of dif- forts were made in the city council fqrent sections. today to increase the salaries of the mayor and controllers to_ $10,000 a Di\‘°¢l1-‘"9 We BB f°l1°W”f The report of the directors showed the company to be in a satisfactory condition. It was shown that during- the past. year considerable work had been had been constriicbed and in one vic- inity of thirty miles of rural lines The odlcials of thc new Board of Preddcnt-H. J. Palmer, Secret-ary-~A. E. lugs, Treasurer-R. M. Johnson. M-1.- _, __ ___ ‘ . ` -~-~- - 1 1'" ' -i . _ I ' I -ll lil isllmu 0. ilowiaiis ‘iiiiis ii iii I 'ronii iirvriiiiri ,ms UH RATES T0 MEET Lllilslllllll y or- |>RE5By'rER|1iN u. s coriirisiuoiis .iiiiiiiiiii . soar missions ' .__&_. _ _ ._ ENMNNll]liE VS UXEUHN MONTREAL, March 2'3~A . Lakes to American ports may make; Wednesday, March 23rd, Special to The Guardian. ly to increase the salaries of all Special to The Guardian. ' menam Recently American roaids granted AFTERNOON SESSION. TORDNTO- MUNI 23'“'Pl1¢\ N0*-Bl missionaries, a reduced rate of four cents per bus. House met at 3.45, "°v°“"° °E° tl,” P"°°bY*“"'l“° Home Remuneration of student mission, feat-Gd Cambridge ill lnllllll “IN D 1. e St Lawre hel from Buffalo to New Y pk A11 Act respeclling Incorporation of mission °°mm"'t‘°°'1°r met' yur nm' P0\ite. "C" ° “"5 the Tyne Van” Dairying Coma Olllltcd £0 $590,000-about $61,000 in 8I’i€B 18 £0 bc 1110113900 by $1-00 H course from Putney to More Lake The G Boston and the Grand Trunk announ- d t “V excess of last year's income Week H110 th” 0! BPl1l`0V¢d "\B"‘N‘f\1 three lengths. Time 20 minutes 1” gn t mm] T""“k are a"“09Hvi11ir ces the same rate from Georgian wtgoxgn M';,nr<°§]Mi.f”°f'SKEY in 're I The committee decided unlinlmoiis-' Clif-vvhirltii is f-0 be $700 and l1i1\I=i@~ ay iwi-ta to Montreal arid lower if to H,,,,_ Mrf McW,,,,,,m,, sam M £5 .__.,__._._.____v______________V_____ necessary' I. rgcefved 3, petitign "gm inyrghlitante _ ._ _ , be looked into this year. E ` M | cost of the Education Commission to *_ MR. iviei<1NNoN aeiwii as to the ‘ ` ~ I ' ' ‘mei `- i i The Aiimi-ai General Meeting oi we rm- . ` HON. MR. HASZARD said only a Telephone Company was nerd in me Special to Th C _ . ‘small amount of the expenses had i om” of the Company mst Digby" MONTREA e fliardinn been- paid. I-Ie _said the cost was fnob _ Them were present a large number PUTNEY, March 23-Oxford de- oared rowing race over Championship seconds. Last year Oxford won by three and a half lengths in nineteen minutes and fifty seconds. will ciiiiii N EllEllN|NL UEEENEE EUNEE Special to The Guardilan. ZERUST, March 23-Premier Botha in a,i-ipeech stated that it was one of his dearest amlblitiono to creat-.fl the hi-at colonial delefnco, forcd of the Empire, representing both races. ‘ It is considered that Boths'o re- cent speech in Pretoria finally des- poses of the question of a govern. ment coalition. N llllllldlll SIEE FUN EUNUNTU IEFDMINNE DB. PRINGLF) ` IN SUMMERSIDE. -- I Mrs. Gillis' Funeral. Will uiider- go Treatment-Hotel llo- j ing Down. ; .__ I SUMMERSIDJI, March 24- In St. Paul’s Hall, ‘-Iummerslde, last nig-ht, Rev Dr Pringle delivered. an el0q_'uent and descriptive- lectiiirei on “Old Days on the Yukon 'l‘rail"' before a large audience in aid of the` New Prince County Hospital. Dr Pringle lectured for fully bwo h»o\urs‘ ;nnd gave a graphic description of the trials and hardships, interspers- ed wibh humorous stories, of life in that great northern country. The Rev R. G. Strathie presided and at the conclusion tendered the Rev lect- urer a hearty vote of thanks which was moved by Rev F. S. Baimliord. and seconded by Nat.-hain MCF8iI‘18ine. The( hospital committee are to be congratulated on the success of their enterprise in having secured ' -\-lor. the people of Summerside suoh a ' fine treat as the Rev Dr's lecture. - ‘ \ The funeral of the late Mrs Al- ban Giillis, Summerside, took place yesterday ‘morning from her fnbhcr'sl residence to St Paul's Church where, the Rav J. C. McLean celebrated i Requiem High Mass for the dead, ln- terment taking place in St l’aul‘s, Cemetery. The pall-bearers were W. B.McNeill, Joseph Gallant, Seymour Fanning, Daniel Steele, Leonard Mc- Neill and John P. Gaudet. Miss Clara Lecky, daughter Ol s afteenoon for Gravenhiirst., Ont.. to c TORONTO, March 22-The story now is th-at the lands purchased on Yonge stlroet, Toronto, are for joint terminals for the Canadian Pacific and Canaidiaii Northern railways, amd the roads will come -in by a tun- nel. The land alone costs $3,000,000 and the tunnel will cost more. AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES. T!1e`Crocodile. Hunt at New Wou- derland last evening was a realistic picture showing an exciting sport to an interested audience. The I‘athe comedy, The Sleeper, had a really funny ending and kept all guess- ing while tlie reel entitled, the New Chief, was intensely amusing. Mirth abounded in the film (if the Persis- tent Poet while Fulton of the 42nd, was one of those patriotic pictures of stirring war times so dear to the heart of all lovers of first class mtv- ing pictures. .Bud Carman the fam- ous boy tenor fairly took the house by storm in his specialty "Stop Making Faces at Me." The pictures at the Bijou last night were n. fine lot and included comic and serious subjects in such good variety as to thoroughly entertain those present. The westerufilm The Cattle Thieves was stirring and kept the excitement at fever heat`w-hile the western cowboy story entitled Judgment was a drama well worth eeing. The song was a pretty one John Lecky, Wilmot, left yesterday entitled Good Luck Mary and was apitally given by the baritone sing- , undergo e. course of treatment iii the er, P. J. Gillis. ' Muskoka Hospital for consumptives. Her brother Alban accompanied her. MINISTEHS AND Aretanaa McLean, son of John Mc- ' Lean, Lot 16, also left on Tihursday last for the same place to undergo the same treatment. Work will commence next week on the tearing down of the old Victoria Hotel, _Summerside, to make room for the new Prince County Hospital. The work will be under the direction of Albert Baker, Siimmerside. K1-NG AI.Bni-,rr 'ro HELP IN THE CONGO BRUSSELS, March 22-King Al- bert, the present sovereign, will give $200,000 for a campaign aiga.-iiist the sleeping, sickness, $100,000 to build bridges in the Belgian Congo and $100,000 for a. pension fund for civil servants of the Congo Sta-be, out of the $10,000,000 which parlraanient vo- ted Leopold when the Congo was annexed. KILLED BY Livn wins. ` TORONTO, March 22-John Me. Neil, of Reserve Mines (C.B.), was in- stantly kllled at Nia ara Falls 'LAYMEN MEET. A meeting of the ministers and Laymen of this city interested in the Laymen’s missionary movement was held in St. Paul’s schoolroom yfatealiaiy afternolog nga p_m, g¢v_ r. e presi e , arold .I nkln Rsyrftary, Il. W.f Allanha repereseng 1 e ayman rom t e church of Toronto, Secrataiiyiggoesg Laymens Movement in connection with that church, was present and conferredLin regard to preparation for ffm Hymcn's conference to be held in the City on April 14th and 1.ith._Mr. Allan is one of a large de- lsgstfgéisii tojfuinterdelnominatlonal com- rln' e rov‘ folmhlng llpfinbcertalili ceililtl:-E: Clllillig lottetown will he the only eentre iylcaclyled tthis Province and it ie UPG ll a large delegation of Cl@l`K5` and Laymen will attend. It ufasLdecided to hold a mass meeting y Bymeii on _the evening ii fn, °\"‘¢00lltl_\. a minister's conference on the morning of the fifteenth 3 meet. ing for women at 3 p.m. a c'onfei-eng, B hy- draulic power plant today. He was` working on the roof when he touched a live wire. on methods at four p.m. and a de- nominational rally in the evening ME”a"d'S`L|Dim8l1f- Relieve: Neuralgln _cg-‘ ,' fl Q. \ in the lf" ‘_ ies* T _ E" i- * Forlvld it Save in @~i,eb \ Sorrow l'f1‘08 Did e'ar y Were the " 'That w . 7 i I4 ' ' ' Y ' Y ~ f- -‘f-`-`~'-2'-‘-. l GOOD FRIDAY God forbid that I should glory nv, ` cross of our Lord Jeeun Christ. Gal. vi, 14, When I survey the wondrous erngn ' On which the Prince of Glory digs My rieiieet gain 1 eaiinrbiir lose, ' And Pour contempt on all my pride. , Lord, that I should bout, the death of Christ my G-od; All the vain things that churn me t, ' I sacrifice them to His blood. See, from His head, His hands. Hlll feet, < and love flow mingled down ; - such love and lormw meet, _ Or fihorna compose so rich a crovrnl whole realm of nature mine, e an offering far too lmiaily er i ‘ Love so amazing, so divine, ‘ii Demands my soul, my life. mn f‘7 .,,` . , _ liiiiuinwi E / i ~ . _,,_. ».,;,,.._~ ~ i il 4 l \ ..\. i t ~._-. ` t 2:# -~ ` , i . ~ '.\.*_jI: ..`»‘.