Q: ,` ig. I _ | . » LA ii` ....... . tg, 3*?-_`~._ Jie; -‘ _-. -r- Hr i _l ,dl ', _ r t l . 4 .wr Fl Z "4 , .»¢_ r ` ' ' . I . r ~ r iiiiliiilhn. ‘ l it ` ‘M -' fl-hiilii.i-. v, iii* it I ‘ i '- .- .ir l”~»i~.t~ii ‘ 1:-if. " l ;;`.1,,.,, - . ~‘¢.=f,4 I. " ll A 1 ,. i .!, rl i . .4- .il .5 nfl" 1.: .1 ‘ j. lr-fi ,fig L l I' iff "i‘A_€ , _ 1 .ae /. I--5 i“l"` PAGE FOUR 1"rHs LATEST NEWS - THE _,__,w,_,___,____, _.~_------» --~ --~ rr --- ” 1' ii” I .nowiieur souiiis DYSPEPSIA SHELDON MADE LOVE . T0 1 LADIES IN PITTSBURG -il-_-il PI'1’l‘SB[,'RG. Pa., April 3-Posing Sheldon, “blind pool" OPCFBCUF. Bs an unmarried imui, and making sliowed other than tinancinl talents love to se\ eriil ind nests at the during his residence in this city ` Y 5 ` ` _ . ' house where he resided, Uharles ll. Wliilewthre ninn yaiited in Montreal F r " .M __ . to answer the demand for several lliuuilred creditors was living at the home of Mrs. McAdo0. the Womau whose charge is now holding him for local trial, he was known as an ad- mirer of the Indies, and was in the habit of taking his landlady and others to the local theatres, later eu- tertaiaing them to a light relmit 0l` "after theatre supper." It. was dur- ing these entertuiuinents that he posed as being unmarried, and, ac- cording to some of the ladY SUBSYS. made love to them. Along this line, ie- .‘ Restore the voice with _ A "_ ,_ ii.; seep .'..;._.~: 23 \l7 “T " To SO!'e, / relief soothe, heal and strengthen the inflamed or overstrained tissues of ' the throat and give real and permanent from throat troubles use Ell.@.li§PasnWesl A positive boon to all who use their voices ln rublic. Among scores of appreciative letters from singers and public speakers in nearly every civilized land, the following has been received from Mme. Gsosrciz "l think these Faslilles are excellent and l have already recommended " I0 same to many of iriy friends. 5".,-1 for free sample to 'N/i1'ioN/u. Diiuc AND ci-iiwucsi. co. or CANADA. uiwrrizn. MoN'i'iu=.Ai. V . ROOF I/VG - to the man uho needs 3. roofing than just merely something to put on the top of a building. y It means a thoroughlw satisfactory and reliable roof AMATITE means more “THIS IS THE ROOFING THAT NO PAINTING Frequently the ‘cost of painting a roofing amounts to almost cnougli to buy a new Anintite Roof. . Amntite can be laid right: , ,over shingles, tin or other - l ready roofings. '1`he direct- ions hold good for laying i Amatitc anywhere and over ‘ anvthing,'zind are as simple f as A B C. covering, without future ex- - penn' for pain/if/g_becniisc For further information. i ’ the rm/ »11`1i.~r1.r./ ;!1rj':zrc,bo<>l;lct, szunples etc., ad- .:. makes painting unnecessary. Everjeik Elastic Paint . .\ rl-ry t..-.:g:li, il;ir:il.lc paint nt ri low pr-i..~. inn- f..l.-_- u.~.l_\ ii lii-irons blnrk. [Kc it i..i u~:u1:.,~r;5, l'.:i:i».¢; _ uppzirulii-, >.nilt\»l.ii;i..~., louis, i.i..- .. wiiirr kinks, etc. CARRITTE _ PATERS si. .i..i..., N. B. ‘dress iit-s.i'cst ofiicc. _3-: s ~ If Creorwid {.';°..°é.’3‘.~.~'.i’¥_§§ ;.»_~ (`.~\\~. ,-iii, iu-rv uiiik it' ~;»i.i;.'i-rl with | <~.......i.i ... i..-_-|. nt.-_.r un- :i..~ ...>...-it 1 .....i..- un... .-.~.u..... 'rim ,.._~.i..,» ....i,...r ' ...ii \». .... .. ri .f u i... i...r.. .. . . . . ir nil' rin sir-\ » 1 i-.nrt pvsis hy \iisiii~ 3' icciiori uiili trtoiioiu. ON MFG. CO., Limited _fi iialifax, N. S. ., ._ _,M .. ,\_ ».. <-.-. ~. . ,‘ 1 » _ . 1..., We have for sale 5000 bar' rels Portland able to quote Cement and are low prices. Deliver- ed in Souris, Sunimerside and Charlottetown in cars of ioo barrels. The Rogers Hardware Co Limited “Tlllz P/\l NT HOUSE” 4 r ____ ____ - Easier Goods. lat Carler’s) See our elegant line of Easter Post Cards Easter Cards (general line) Easter Novelties in Chickens, Ducks, Rsli- bits, Wsx lligures,l`sncy I Baskets etc, etc, etc. Wholesale and Retail- liarler &. Bu Ltd ‘A siiiitou: is nur: saves Nine Many kinds of shinirlerulbut the hes. rnofepvsrlnir that any man can top ull with is it P I, Fire Insurance ho iicy H d » \ ~ sn lisvry rlil‘ii:llE:o‘iri{i:i;;islti:';ii‘;:. lietllgts diillsr lor 8|' W OU 8 . llnot insured. lat. us shlnrrle your house to sy for tomorrow ms be too late '““'iiI'li?°§t2‘i.3i'.`&'i. ciriown i.ilf'iEii'o'$l av , according to some of those who had been his guests, his former landlady, Mrs. Ethel l\1cAdoo, his prosccutrix at the hearing lust Saturday, had a high regard for Sheldon, as he had for her. Apart, however, from the state- ments of his lady companions, the following letter indicates the terms of affection on which- they were. lt. uns vrrit.ten hy Sheldon on the day after he was arrested, and the piffad- ing tone in which it was written was expected by 'him to have the effect of her wil.hili'awing the charge she had niuilc against him. It reads as foi- lows1- 'l‘uesdny, l’.l\1., March 28,1911. Dear Mrs. McAdoo: ' I was hoping that after our conversation today you would withdraw the process against ine. Now I am going to implore you to do so; it can do you no possible good, while it will do me infinite harm. At the same time it will delay the time when I can do for you by prejudicing me elsewhere. ` I have done all I possibly could for you, though with an aching hea-rt I add I most rlevoutly wish it were possible to do more. If this matter in any way could Wing your money back now I would not send this. llnder the circumstances anyway it cannot answer the purpose of revenge, which I know is not your wish :it itll. Yours in trouble, (T. W. ROSS. The strain which Sheldon has been under during the last week is marked on his fuce_ He has lost weight, and already his face is coated with the Dale color which is usuul with men after serving long terms in prison. When Sheldon was arrested, his tlesli seeineil to be solid, his neck full. At the hearing he appeared us though his flesh hud shrunken, his clothing and collar seemed too large for him. 1-lis attempts to defend himself were feeble. Detective Mc(!nskill be- came disgusted with him, for the Montreal orhcer believed that Sheld- on was a iiiiieii brighter man than he displayed himself to be at tlie hearing, Hlielilon displayed no unu- sual kiiowledge of the law or the charge against him, by the way in which he coiitiucted his cross-exaniin- ation of Mrs. MeAdoo and the brok- er who appeared against him. His questions lacked purpose, which was observed by Detective Mcflaskill. "uheldon is not bright," said ]_)e~ tective Metlaskill, “and he displayed no unusual knowledge of the law or the charge he wus given a hearing ifor. l-lis questions lacked purpose and evcrytliingt else to bring discred- iit on the witnesses." - Slivltioii was niucli iut out lee s 1 l ‘ ?ou will be nurprlsedywhst. ssmsll l>I'B~ ‘ » l i nu.e he wus not permitted to |.-ut his wit- nesses on the stand. Whether /hc would have been able to prove rmy- thing by them is doubtful. Mrs. Mc- Arloo made a clean straight state- .ment of facts, which showed that i-llieldon -deceived her in the manner in which he was nnikliig thc invest- ,ments for her, After tlie_hcaring Sheldon appeared to be "all iii."‘He was anxious to be taken to Montreal and wanted to be released on the charge Mrs. l\'IcAdoo lllfille llzaiiiat him. Attorney Eckles, ,whu_representcd Mrs. McAdooat the yliciiring, said he thinks that Sheldon 'has committed other crimes in the United States, since he left Canada, llnst October, and he fears that he may be called to trial for them, and may have to stiffer a more severe lpunishmcnt in the United States than he would be required to submit to in (Taniida. _ What; little courage Sheld- on did display at the hearing seemed to desert him when .it was over. He seemed divested of everything, and walked in a despondent manner lie- tween Deputy Sheriff Wolff :ind (‘on-. stable Terrell. DOUCETTE DIS(‘.()VElRl<]D. MONCTON, April 6-J. Doucette, of Rogersvillc, for whom his friends, xiided by the Moncton police, have been searching for the past ten days, under impression that he had carried out his intention, as expressed in a letter to his wife., to commit suicide, \vn.s located lust night nt. the home of Freeman Horsman, Mountain ftoad, three miles from the city. Last Saturday night Doucette was found lying on the road by Horsnuin with feet badly frozen. He was tak- en to Horsman's home, and cared for until the police tonight, learned nl his wliereaboiits.- "Mac‘s Beef, Iron and Wine is one of the purest and most efficient rem- edies for spring sickness you can see anywhere. It contains food for body and brain. It is one of the greatest toiiics in existence. Price 7l‘ic a. bot- tle. The Two Macs. drtf. We are getting ready for our Mllllnery opening -and lt ls cer- tainly going to be the event. of the spring ln Mllllrteiy circles. Watch fnr our announcements.- Prnwso Bros Ltd' 3-30dt.f i gif; wam and iii waiui ‘I Il you went srellshle. accurate watch let. us rTcommend the Elgin. -he' Euin vstch ls. unotunlluy s watch word.EverY iimeplooe smoke ofthe ainest. ginterisl bythe mostin llled snds. orn everrw ere by evsryho and full! lunrsntoev Bos our display. N. Tanton \. . v E.-. in Rollo Bay. Janies 13. Rob- ,Stock Food ...It pays to buy in t.h1s Province. ...Thomas MeC.'-irrom, and Jam- es McCarney of St. Mary’s Road, saved papers in connection with three alleged viola- tions of the Prohibition- Act nt Mon- tague 'recently and t-he cases come be- ifore Stipendlary Mairistrate Red-din .in Georgetown on Friday the 7th inst.-M. ...A Lorne Valley correspondent writes: Miss Jessie McSwain has re- covered from n severe attack of meas- les.- Dan R. MacSwain has retuinfd to his home in Lorne _ Valley after 'spending a few -days in Rollo Bay.- Allan; MaeSwain has almost recover- .ed from a lingering illn2ss. Hugh li/lacllonald is making flying visits to ligjlardigaiii. W H the gucksts ot 'Thcniiias . epar _~- i ie Meer ee was in . ar- ;tinvale on Sunday the guest of Angus lliiacliinis.-lllnry Macl.ei;d is Visiting |friends at Head of ()ni'digan.-D.',iial\d ;\iacl.»eod, liiiskin, has almost recov- ered from a severe illness.-The mail carrier between Lorne Valley and 48 siding is now James l\’iacl.eod_-”.`he school at Lorne \"alle_v is pro,zress.iig ` - n of §€lZ.§.§3.‘l‘°r.."’3‘.?I...§'.‘.`f...$i.’I.25.f{"i..f,...... has shot over one hiuidrc-.l rabbits this winter.-Jack Hemphill, Ruskin. is doing a. flourishing biisiriess late- ly.-.Iohn l\iu.<.tar:l. was n p;iss'n:,cr to (‘ha"rluttf-town on the llith instant. -J. M. ...A Mt. Hope coi~rcsp0nrlrnt writes' Allan J.-MacDonald, is busily (nears- cd sawing wood at present, with his excellently equiDl°'ed sziwiiiigi appara- tus.--James A. Mclir-oil, paid a flying visit to ilrlt. Hope recently. - John A. 1\ined-- \Vc kriow it will do the work, we can prove to you that it has the virtue Cheap spurious articles are sold, but you get your uioney’s worth when you buy Atlas Stock Food lt is composed of herbs, roots, barks,seeds,.etc, and no cost or trouble is spared in the nianuf»cture_ It saves feed by iiouri~liiug, and aidingrligestion when the animal is in health. 25c and 50c package. | Try it E. A. F oster Central Drugstore . ~ ’.»_..\. 1 ...The Morning Daily Guardian can lbs obtained at W. A. Johiistcne’s, Montague. 2-3\'l\`f»f- ...Hugh Daily of Commercial Cross crossed to Picton yesterday on hiE wny to the Canadian West.-lil. , ...Dr. A. H. Sniallwood, Souris. 1`¢' ,turned from Charlottetown last even- ing by the iifteriioon express.-J. ...I-1, Nelson of Montague basVa_i'i‘_iv- cd home after a few days yisltlllz friends in New Glasgow, N. b.-M. ...The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at H. J. Mabon's drug lstore, Souris. 4-4drff- ...The name of Mrs. Matthew _Gratto of Gladstone was insdvertezl- ly given as Grallo in yesterdi1y’s is- Slle. ...John J. McDonald of Montague is siifllciently improved, to be up airailh Mrs. McDonald is confined to her bed with a severe`attac\£ oi Dl€\1t‘lSY--M5 ...Vincent lllclsaac, the popular 're- presentative of A. H. Mathew & Co., Halifax, left Souris this morning on ,a business trip through the Pro- ivince.-J. ‘ ...l<‘_ G. Jordan, Souris, having consented to act as Guardian repre- sentative, all news, advertising and subscriptions in Souris and vicinity should be handed to him. -2-10drti. ...Martin McKinnon, Montague, hav- ing consented to act as Guardian re- pi`ei.>i-ntative, all news, advertising rind siilisr-riptioiis in Moiitugtie, and vicinity i~:hould be handed to him, 2-9drf.l ...’i‘lie remains of thc lat: Norninii N, i`»lc1.eod of lvlontagiie who died at Nciwnstle, N. bl., arrive-al in Monta- gue on \\lelncsilay accompanied by son of Newcastle. The fllneral, took plat-e from tin- 1‘i'esbyterlan tlhiircli, llloiilnuiie, to the Valleytield cenietery on 'lliursilay at 2 o'clock.-M. ...'l‘lioir.as tlasiily and William Rice who l,¢gun the contract of delivering mails .iii April first from Montague to Glen William, Allerton and inter- mediate post orlices, eleven in nll, haven diillcult rout particularly in winter. if they will accomplish the task as s`atisfat'toi'y as the former contractor, llr. Smith, the public will cniisitl-er that good eriough_ When th-e llr’s teani iliil not travel very few did.--.\l. .._A sad accident occurred in East Baltic on \Vl>ilncsday last in Danie 1. McAuluy's S.-iwmill. lt allllears that when Joe Moras was taking a slat from the saw* he slipped and fell against the saw. He. had his left. arm frightfiilly torn and inanillvll and alrnost separated from the body. Had it not been for the prompt ac- tion uf Mr. l\'ic\`ain, who was ii:-ftrhy and pulled the injured man' oil the saw there is hzirrlly a doubt but that he would have lost his life. Mr. Mc- Vain promptly put a splint. on the arni and stopped the flow of blood iintll the doctor, who was sent for, mire and dressed the injured mem- berr--.I_ TOROHTO JAIL OVERCROWDED 'I‘()lt()N'1"(l, April 4-Ho badly crowdeil is Toronto jail that scores of prisoners ure compelled to sleep in corridors. The disgraceful condi- tion, it is proposed to remedy by sending the surplus prisoners to oth- er cities and have them maintained st. ’l‘oronto's expense. WOMAN IS MAYOR HllNNl~}Wl'll.L, Kang., April 4 - Mrs. Ella Wilson is now Mayor of this town. At the election yesterday she and 0. M. Akers, were tied for the orrirc. and the judges of election declared her elected. SllFFEllEll THREE YEARS Tlll Dr. Morse's lndlan Root Pills cured hls Kidney Trouble There are fciv diseases tbrit muse more acute sulit-ring than Kidney Trouble, ,intl Mr, l". A. Tlionius, of Sudbury Out., is our- ol those who know it. lie writes: "l-`or oi-or three years I suffered from kirlnvy dist-use. First l thought I had spniincd my back, for suddenly the pain would cutcli tht- Small of my back and it would he impossible for me to strnigliten my::<-lt` up for several iniiiuies_ A dull aclu- across the lcirliieys was aiwnys pres ent, my urine wus thick und cloudy, and passing it caused ii burning, scolding ruin. 'Fried medicines, but they failed. was advised to try Dr. Alorse's Indian Root Pills, as they had cured my wife years before. A few boxes inflected ii coinplete cure. I now enjoy the bles- sings of good lieslth, which is dns to this remedy." ` 1)on’t neglect kidney troubleirs too dangerous as well as too painful. That old,_rcli:ible family remedy, Dr. Morse's indian Root Pills, has cured thousand, and will cure you. It is equally eflectivs ln _cunng_coi'istipnt.ion and its attendant evils, bihousness, indigcstion and sid headaches, nd ' '5 gh 261: s hom sat yoii-r §r\|g“ngisPE’s e “wg I nvest_iga_te Our Superzorrty It stands to reason our corps of skilled experts can do your work better, more economically and efficiently than you ever could. They can give more to the work than you can, and besides laundering is a trade they have studied and mastered. You get best satisfaction by sending here. Your work is cure fully, quickly and neatly finished. The charge is sgreeably low. Phone iii for our wagon. Can Be ¢ured. . ~ 'lin 'ran a..e»se_ is 01° “ll l”°"“.‘- § --I-it M"-1°” "if ""“ :’.':;;.:‘..';'.°.. oftciiest baffles ull oriiullry __ _ It gives rise to a great varietly gléigbigfgr ins ~v“‘P!°"‘“' ““°" ~”s ‘ isfooti wind eating, “rung and souring ow 1 in the stomach. hewtbsr? et ' R weak ' many °"°fy¢hins t it en HS. . _ dySi>°i>'i° Sl°"‘“°*! ”°'“ “Sf“"r.iiiii.“m..I hence the grwl- d\3i0\\ltY 0 e 5 cuflfehe long train of distressing S.""‘Pt_°“.“' which render life ii burden to this of dyspepsmk may be prorilgp Y by the uso of urdock Blood Niels- B B B, regulates the stomach. live" “Fd and gastric 'uice to fiicilitute lx” “l ' system. B Q n NB _ ' eno , _ - wrxiiiaii." H‘?lmii:vi?lici:dclm'Burdock 151001; Bmw and W "1" ‘°‘“~'“°.iIi°f.’I§s...f.i`-2 give such relief in dyspepsia ii nh" troulilw. I was troubled £0' 31 '.“" . .U , , ~ . ' v |30 i. I.” 5 nfl? ?\\ii§iriitdxtiiiytiapaliiidlodliillilunrl liitteis. re ie I three berries and becsune cured, irniloofcan now eiit ailvlhll-‘ll Without it .....r...g ....._ i ..-in highly f9¢§m_f,",§,',;f§,},§ to nll who are troubled viit s - troubie.’ _ Manufactiirelfl Only by The P' 'mlhmn (20,, Limited, Forontc, Olli- HllliSi Nlllli 1 UF llllllll lNlilli3l Daughters of Niit,\voorliiinly, inexpensively. Nu mitiwirrl application will purify your lilooil. EEUHAIWS PiLLS lirlp r.:ilur.'illy from within. They cl\~_'iiis<~ llic syslvni find cnnblo your stuvitzirli, liver :uid bowels to wnr as .\':iturc iiifciidcil. 'l`r_v ii few iloscs and seo h0W quickly you will be rid of impurities, i-.nd how your blood and your looks will be bviirfltvtl. Tlioroughly tried and proved good this family remedy il The Best of Beauty’s Aids For t`ciniiles.l1<-or-li.'ini‘s Pills are itpccllilly :.:iitu.1ilc. Si-e instructluiis with each box. Sold Everywhere. _ In boxes Zlc. THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS lliiit mrilw u horse Wheszo, _ f ltoar. hsvs 'L‘uicl< Wind, or _ \\ ‘ (.hfiko~iloivn, can he re- movod wli h 5' or snv Bunch or Swelling. No blister, no hair gone, and horse kent st. work. 02.00 pcr b0tt|o,du- llv-_-ri-il. Book 5 D free. ABSOILBINE Jllqfnr mmikliid. si.l»u, delivered. Reduces Gcltrc, Tuma". ‘V°"'- V'\'|C“!° Villllv. Ulcers, lfydroesls. Vsrleo. rvlv hunk tres Made only hy W. F. rtlllllli, P.lJ.F., Ill Iuriiils lt.. liirlnlllsll. Mun. |.\'Vl'-.\.\l l.l|\.- llulilrcll. (flnsllll Alrlll. W "Prowse Bros have ln connection with their Spring Mllllnery open nit. a showing ol Men's Suits-OverC0Bf»S etc, all in exposition downstairs. It is an authoritative one-showin! what is worn abroad-and it will al- so include I