#7 ii of ‘_ i J i ,- ....»-3....-<_i,..-.,‘. is. --1.-,.~.-_-. -i vi .-. .0 `§ \ 1 } ,.» gif? stil giiii 3 1*". """"f..."".i.'.'°i.l'."i"" ""°°" i in January betoie Mr. without a jury and Judgment. given for the piaintill. Counsel:-_K. J. = lfor plaintiff and D. A. Hckinnon for ;_ Awisnicau or!-°icEns i-iAv! BEEN RECALLED. \\'ASHl.\'GTOX. April 5.-The live American army oiiicers on duty as military observers with German arm- ies have been ordered home, and their places will not be taken by other ot- iicers_ The reawn assigned by Secn>» tary oi' War Gdbrerison for the recall order was that t lr mission had been fulfilled. This explanation. it was an- nounced. would be the War Depart- ment’s last word on the matter. it is known. however. that other reasons. -largely of ri perdonal character, were _ 02. lating to the war. plated. l mining to withdraw the observers. The American ollicers. it is rsaidf have found their position somewhat 24;|,_ the pole of N°_ 3 gun in some ditiicult because of the high tension to which at least a few of those with th,- whom they must come in contact in ii, Gennany have been strung by months of warfare and press reports in Ger- many criticising the attitude of the United States on various subjects re- Ill ee dr ed SD zi ii of of tai An ty- of wa , at Mi fre the oth bca All r _ . hos mi ir ,_ I :______ ' xn__- T Do you know Triscuit? i it is the Shredded Whole VV heat Wafer. Try this whole wheat toast a few days instead of white flour bread toast and see how rhuch better you feel. -.- _ heated in the oven to re- , store crispncss and then served with butter is _i delicious snack for luncheon or for hungry _ “lciddies.” It is in a class hy itself. It has every- thing in it that growing youngsters need and they _ ‘ like to chew it because of ‘ its crispness and tastiness. Mani: Nr ' NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIQ Ollice. 49 Wellington Street East MADE IN CANADA T _d I dai then He and The Aw Mr . ees Am one and hap W8 0110 Tal tel So tar as is known, the withdrawal‘ _\{;-_ of American military observers withl his other European armies is not contem-4 trip r ees 9 Cu ‘ ion i we * liv § kin ll'(.' Itod st-ut est iss Ea .Sl-I' `ch0i wil EVE lott .P10 Olli. Ale cro EVO COR COS( Haiiloun Fill.-A Guardian re porter was inlillpd yesterday that Georgetown is now ahaointo- ly free ot ice have boon eolb ing up regularly from Paniniuo la- laud and landing at McDonald V can there' wharf llnco hlarch:2'l'. lotor ted. A boats have also begun to make use mourn him of the harbour. l SUPREME OOURT.-'l'hq Supremo Union ‘Court rgisumed yeaterdaa aadnxrao en- Bald gaged earingargumon _ ease o cerii of Montgomery v. Douglas motion foranewtrial Thecalovaaheard I’ k -fdeieudant. Decision was reserved. ‘ A coniiecriou.-Latent reports _ ~ _ T 'from Charles Ratteexéai the heavy bxt- 'iixcnlgllfffe i,'1'f,',,5°:l,,f'§ ,‘f|,';'2"f,,, ii sr. Auws .Ano viciNi'rv.-was doing npienaidiy in the iiiiiiury Hosni- Mi” Peim- R“°"°°~ 1°" 1"* 1"f"’°Y' ,,____, n___'- - e - i tal. that the broken limb-is rapidly morning for Soiiris, where she intends ' C ' ' ' 5,-.. ~ .. . ' "“‘”" ”“’ "‘“"“° ;"°““°.,,‘“."‘° l?..i"‘Z‘l‘i'.?..-'§." `if°.‘?"'i-'.f?ii.‘-'i‘.‘ $3? ' » ~ n e er- _ .- _ . considered by arm) o c a s i highest term; of His; gpg, a ron Teacher. Vernon mver' Spent ms r Holidays at his home-in St. Anufa. -Mr. Bertie L. Walsh.-.student of Prince or Wales College. Charlotte- men ou No. 4. Charlie received WWII. is BD€udinK his Easter Holidulfs e blow on the leg, and was the only Will! N8 i>HY¢i1i-B- MY- llld MN- B91' ' trand Walsh. of St. Ann’s.--Mr. An- I' G 1. e _ - A p|_EA3AN~r 3uRpR|5£,_‘-Home sta,n's College, Charlottetown. spent his holidays at his home in North Rus- tlco.-llir. Joseph Blacquiere, Teacher, Martin, Lot 23, spent his holidays vis- in f ' d - d - 9 V ENJOYABLE AFFAm__.I-he m.en_ who passed away atllunter- River; fmn nnnnnl social and whim pany Tuesday morning. as the resiiltof loss the A_ 0_ H" mvision No_ 1' Chan of blood sustained by a deplorable elnwn’ wan new las, night and shooting accident. _ s ti s lendid s ess. Vh' t - 9 0-Cask and ggfltinncdlnnfil giif: evening. Mzirshnll and-four other lads 10_30_ when dnndng c0mmenced_ A were on the shore near Gillis Cove. grgngme oi’ 1-5 dances was carried io excellent music furnished by. ss iii. Collins. ou the piano, and Mrj x. Ii-lcGillvury on the violin. Re- shmentii were served to the large wd during an interval. The chap- eonsivere Mrs. P. B. l\icTague, Mrs. J. Griffith and Mrs. J. Callaghan. ENTERTAlNED.- A very pleas- _ant _aiiair was celebrated Saturday llllig fit the home of Mr. Hiram Lea.`_Ti-yoii, when over thirty guests, sisting largely of the players iii Z_iilnister`s Bride did full justice to Mrs. (}haril_\"s geese and countless er good things. Nearly all the guests were dressed in old fashioned time, which added much to the UI!/' fllid gayety of the occasion. er dinner. the evening was spent iii old time games and music and when the time ot' breaking up arrived it rousing vote of thanks was tendered o \ir. and Mrs. Leii for thi-lr generous pitality.-l_ _ __ FUNERAL HELD - The funeral of the _late Martin Dalton, who died in Halifax on April lst. took place from his home in Georgetown on Sun- ' the 4th of April, and was one of largest. ever held in Georgetown. L was buned with military honors. the Union Jack draped his casket. flowers were many and beautiful nxcd wreath from his P. E. Is~ land comrades in Halifax. Bouquet from a friend in Halifax; wreath from Emma Bourke, Southport; bouquet, from Emil_v» Walsh, Gharlottetowii; bouquet from Susie and Millie Flynn, ffhnrlvlstgqni; gpinnunli iioulquci from _ an _ rs. . . _ omhins, Char-` ' ~ lottetoirn; lily bouquet from employ- | H0” She s.v°d of P. E. I. R. The pall bearers were: James Hessian. John Miirpliy, Rufus Clare. John A. McDonald. Pat- rick Murphy, William Edmonds. He leaves a widowed mother, six brothers and one sister- The brothers are Peter at homc.»i\iii'hacl with C. M. Rifles, hcrst; John, Thus. and Joseph at home; James, in Revere. Mass.. and sister, Mrs. Lcon D. Minchcr, ilcvcre. Mass. [OD sea from ing with lon Ma Oli ROSEBERY.- The farmers in this vicinity have been taking advantage of the good roads these past few weeks getting their lumber hauled.- llllessrs Frank W. Penton and Charles A. Morrison have finished hauling creosote piles to Plnette Bridge.- J. Milton McDonald and George I Pan- liave supplied the Federal Dairy- hig ('o., with firewood for the coining snii.- Donald il. Ross and son Flat River have leased the saw- mill nf John ll. McRae and are do- a rushing business.- Mrs. Alex. Gillis of Butte, Montanna. is visiting her mother Mrs. Nell MacDonald who has been ill. but is now improving in health- R. E. MacDonald and Sidney Nelson were lu Rosebery last week on it business trip.- The North Plnettc School District is very much pleased the progress that in being made by the scholars under the painstaking inunasement of the teacher Mila Mar- Macbonald.--Misii Mary Isabelle Macitae of Pinnette has been visiting friends in Rosebery this paat week.- R_ Merton Blake has resumed' his teaching in Belle River after spending his Easier holidays at home.- Miss bel Maclnnis spent a very pleasant afternoon in Point Prim last week visiting friends- Mr. \V. H. Macin- nls was it recent visitor to Point Prim. -Rosehery la very much pleased with ting Rural llail Service which started April lst.” The mall courier Angus M__ llacbeod does his dntiea-In ii _oapabtaand uiiaactory nan- lt. ` - » ` 'T' - her great kindness. The accident pened on the morning ot March le y swervlng slulilonly and striking oi .\'o. 4 to he really injured. k,' published in Brooklyn, N. Y., ls of a pleasing surprise given to M. A. Cuming a few days ago, by _ employees, on his return from :i ll (0 (~u\m_ The unfair was ¢-ugin. ern part of the province.-The friends cd by a committee of the employ- of Mr. James Deslloches, Blacksmith, who numbered abgug 200, Mr, Rustico, will he pleased to learn that ming was "lured" to an automobile he iw- which ended at one or the rash- tack of ls irriiliic'--'IX able hotels where the employees re assembled. Speeches were de d in the United States and ex- ue ot’ The Guardian. THURSDAY NEW |Ns1-RU¢-|»°R__p,.o¢_ S_ N_ regret that his removal from tliepro- ,-|n has new engaged by me choir vliice necessitated his withdrawal the Central Christian Church as in- 90”* 3- P°“m°" 1_“_""h_l°h he rmdered uc¢_n,._ He nan been instructing me such valuable and interesting services r he past four weeks and is cer- _ _ n|y doing good W0,.k_ The Easter the interests oi the Order were also them sung on Sunday evening last "°"s'd‘“'°‘l' ' l he rendered again on next Sunday ning; there will also be some other special niiislc. 1’- 'Uzp 222° H19- d w Blacquire, student ot St Duo g rien s .in relatives in the West .vices in the Order and their deep to a worthy cause." Other matters in A gloom has been cast over Rustico and vicinity by the death oi' Isaac Mar- shall, a young man of»eigliteen_years, The accident occurred on_-,ilionday North Rustico, goosesliooting._ They espied a flock oi geese on typ shore and were creeping towards them Mar- shall leading. Right behlnd.li'iin was James Blacquiere, aged 13. 5 ` in some unaccountable manner, Blacquiere's gun was discharged and the whole load of heavy .shot pene- trated Marshalls leg just below the thigh, the muzzle of the gun being only three feet ajway. _.~ The boys at_oi_ice ran for`lielp, but as the nearest house was a miie' aivny, the ivounded niziii lost much lplood bc- fore his rescuers arrived. _ _ Dr. McKenna attended the suffering man all night and Tuesday morning he wus placed on a sleigh and driven to Hunter River Station, it being the intention to bring him to Charlotte- town to be treated in the llospltal. While at Hunter illvcr he was attend- ed by Dr. Rogersoii, but the nian_was so weakened by the loss of blood that; he died before the arrival of the train cn route to Charlottetown. ' The deceased leaves to mourn a widowed mother, and two brothers, Corlelius and Stephen. _ - Dr. ltogerson. the coroner. decided that :iii inquest was unnecessary, tleiitli being purely accidental. _ . 3 WUMAN |iEFl|_SjES UPERATIUN il.; - by Taking Lydia F. Pink- - l\am’a Vegetable Compound. _<~_@._‘. L°!lhlP0f¢» Ind--"l|y.baby was overs you-oldandlbloatod tilllwu _ a burden toniyself. . \°_'=.-: I auilsred from fe- nkg-‘ --i mais trouble-ao li could not stand on `= my feet and I felt ~ like millions of. / . noodles were prick- 5 f iogmohllover. At l ‘D600 la iw-/` ni.: :hyat allr ttliat ld/ ’,// would aan mo was H M an opal-ation, but this I Nflllod. I told mylnabandtogotmoabottloof Lydia E. Pinltham'a V¢l0¢lblo'Com- Pilimd and I would lt bofon lwould anhmlttoanyvpar&. Hodldooand ' Umilvvsd r_$t_o-long. Iamaowdoing »iimyw»i=____ mangas. Lmaicimknou.” Ilmhamn. lr U Davis,110`hsaki;8L,lh%\,i|||_ Slneovo I&anns»thst all bitma- iiéuihtan ui" flint" if half »--ii-'i.-sc-'...'“'“’ virtuoso _ nnyotlierwomm whob lu! like' manual? , I 'illdoaot dug abut i momma; las anon WH* 0° Iodh m--ltaaau. is fi? is out again after having an nt- FORESTER APPOINTMENT.-At ered und Mr. Coming was present- ll meeliilti 0! '|10 Hi8ll Standing Com- wigh 1,, imngggme bronze Salou mittee oi' the _independent Order of en figure, the only one of the Foresters holdin this city on Tuesday afternoon, the High Chiei'_Rsngcr, mely rare and vulualile. The prc- HGV- E- J- H8000. l'0Bi§il€¢l his 01506: ation was f0||0“-ed by 5 |\m¢he0n_ and the Order is to be congratiilated 9(-he., and musm M,-_ Cummg is that such an ciilcient. successor as brother oi' Mr. Charles Cuming, MT 3~ F- U udiion, P.H.C.R., has been Chi @f_ }.;ng;n,,¢-r of [hp Northumbm-_ secured. Brother Hudson held the land, whom he visited last summer. D0S'ii0" ‘lf Hljill Chlftf RUNS" P"l°1' f. is a nmnufaclul-(.1. and also ,1 poet to Bro. Rattees election, and filled it ¢-Onsidm-ab|,. |-ame_ one of his |a¢_ wiili marked ability and success. The poems was |,ub|;sh,._,| in 3 ,-mem members of the ILS. Committee were uiirinimoiis in expressing their appre- ciation of Bro. Rattee's eminent ser- gngerousprac . _ The Court reserved judgment. which will probably be given ou Thursday nail. An npplicatloii of Edward Dicks of Sydney. ii prisoner iii the George- town jall for iiisolvciii relief was the prlsoner's application to be rc- leased from jail. Mr. D. A. McKinnon. on behalf of Dicks. showed. cause. The matter stands adjourned until Thursday next when judgment will lic given. The Court intimated that on Thursday next judgment would he givcn in several matters lienrd rc- cenily. l FITS CURED By TRENCH’S REMEDY The Famous Home Treat- ment for Epilepsy and Fits. Recommended by Cleygymen oi all Denomin- ations. Twqnty-five \_'earsf Success. ' tl\'erl_000iinsoiicited Testimonials in one year CONV INCING TESTIMONY Has been itiven by peoéaie in every walk of life Those interested sliou_l _write at once._ _ Pamphlet containing proof posilivc V st ree from po. : TRENCH'S REMEDIES. Limited. 710 St. James' Chambers, TORONTO. Sole proprietors 'l‘reiich's Remedies, Limited, Dublin, Ireland. - heard. Mr. A. A. McDonald opposing- 8AV%Fh|L3H DROWNINGJ-gtlgro young a narrow escape u_1_ drowning in Charlottetown yesterdqf afternoon. 'rhoywero “riinnlng’ ice cakes on the shorenear the Esplanade °==\\lI\K when the tee moved ont and they were _W A“'_"c_ari-iul_ on_ a amau cake out to sea., 3*"'°°- _They were neon. however, by a § §3.l,9u_!l1°_r¢_ who www i ls.n.=r°.7* E23 ._ 'T 'P 4.50 . Il.L'Il .Lilo 'i 4. 10.20 Arr. f f Tues. ' "J -.0 Sat. exB .' ' ..» 11.30 l`1t-p. tn '»‘ L14 _ 2.44 _ 5.00 Arr. __ 3.25 Der. 4.15 Arr. Tiles. _ -wui. friiiii- Thur- Wed- ' _ & Fri & Sat. ' :too mp. 4.20 -- _ 4.54 6.30 7.35 Arr. _ 5 Dep. Mt. Stewart A 9.20 9.40 Sat only "JF‘:**f~’ 33§S > s 'F' _ V I ' I .‘ ---»Y;pv_- E.I. RAILWAY AIM. P.M. ALM. 11.30 -12.10 110.10 10:11 11.00 sto 10.03 10.19 15.06 9-33 QJ5. _ 1 :tis 9.15 J P.M. Ar. 5.15 4.07 3.23 2.48 2.15 Cliarlt-tleiowti limiter Hlvor Emerald Jut. -”. Kensington summerahle D00- ur. D17- 8.8 7.s4_ 7.01 Sunimeriiido Port Hill t`)'l.enry Tignlsh DoD. 6.45 7-30 M_ LH. Emerald Jct. Arr. 3-50 7-50 Ciipe Traverse ' Dop. 5-00 7-99 Tues. Mon. Arr, 12.1.5 10.43 9.25 & Sat. & But. Charlottetown 10.30 ' 11,05- Mt. Stewart 9.15 9.35 V Mnrell 'S-40 8.5' _ 9 St. Peters 8.17 _ >- AIT. Elmira Dep. 5.40 5.40 _ rr. Cardigan ` “ Montague 7-33 0 Arr. Georgetown Dep. 6-50 8.15 7.40 6.50 Dly_ ex Sat. Sat Ak only Suu. '~ 10.00 8.23 6.3( LM 3.04, $6 Charlottetown Vernon River rr. Murray Harbo ~ ~ ."'.°°$° Sw.; i-lm - fx Arr. Dep. Same as Me. _I .'l '-` 21 and . You, Dad/ " ..€...£... -_-1-»q,,:‘-‘-'--'f-'-1---: _ _ ¢..~_?r»;n§i§»,.l-mn19x_-\~-§¢ai--v=aa-z=_ody~ ` Wear Underwear “Don 't know, son. Guess the wise ones do. You 'r_e__' going to get Penmans as"“' long as dad 's doing the buying for you." Penmans Underwear is made from fine-grade materials, smooth, elastic, and of a quality- that defies wash- tub trials. The Penman process _ _puts the _shape there to stay, and costs youg, , _ t1o:more than lower grades. Made in all styles and weights for men, women and children. Penmaiis Limited vndenoénr Hosiery Sweaters Puia, Oni. ". - f' .v rfafiv' J ~ . *ii* ' --- - TlME~'l’\ABl.E IN EFFECT DEC. 2l¢¢,‘10l4. i__ . ¢.-_I SUPREME COURT.-in the Sii- ~ = _ ._ Preme -Court yesterday the case of ,_ Trains Outward §|;|:'ug“'"d". . Msclnnis v. Cox wasiirought up again. ‘ -~ , 1 R680 DOW" D] Tuul nn” Mm ailidavlts being read on both sides on Mon. -;_Dly. Diy- ex gnu Thu" W the point of new evidence proposed to Wed. ox Sun ex Sun sis” and in," he given on behalf of the dofendrintv-&’Fri.-. Sgurfg 7.00 ' `> 4:- ~ ___,._.. _ ‘elif at? 'i