UBR- igg W- 2 §€ iii: §.§* I" State was peals today.. - 'l'lsr_setion brought against Nathan Abrams and others for selllngltde eanlol skimmed milk not. properly labelled .was upheld, and penalties amounting to $16,000 were assessed. STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS. v \l __ some _ "'11 (Bv°°i°_\ '0 1-‘he TORONTO, April lresh winds, fair, er temperature The temperature at umm pam; this morning by ing aqui 51°" tested i.liermame:`n-with e xorthern exposure was thirty above nero and with a southern was tbiriytwo above. THE WEATHER.-Yesterday was cloudy in the lorenoon, with rain in the afternoon. turning to sleet in the ____- °"“‘l"liMilillIlll C 4 ‘Qt §¢§\§".\ § \ 7"’-"¢,~"`\ RMA. \~.~;_ ff-iz LFLI. fn- ~ ~» <-it .4l@53;§Zby»lr' HESE neamships have set a new standard for ` -.` xmx QQCQQ evening and contiuuingi at night. gu,,__At ¢h1¢“g°_ gun” 3' cl", The lowest temperature recorded land L A¢ D,¢m",_ mt 4' BL 1°°f°f‘1°¥ W" "mtv-“'° d°Sf°°°.1.0uie a. at r>hilssi»)l;'lils-ruin e above zero and the highest was thlr-| Boston 5_ _A¢ N" yon. wumngi ty-seven degrees above. The lowest mn 9_ N", york '_ the previous night was thirty-ilve Nammu Masu’ tt Hman. New 8\>°"°- Your a Beaten is 10 innings at The tide will be _high this morning in b ' ___Pitmm.' 51 at 8.42 and tomorrow at 9.6-i; it B ur-E7 . ‘_ ,L ' ommmm will be high tonight at 8.51 and to- 'National L”g“g_ At” sh L°“u__ morrow at 9.62. _ 'rue .nm me this evening ee e.sz C"'°“‘° 7 8°' "°‘“' 1*' and tomorrow st 6.54; it rises to- ...nm doug “am” 1. ng* ap" um all classes of ocean tra- vel. They are not only the fastest vessels on the British- Canadinii route but are justly noted for the excellence of their service and ihenuperiority of their accom- modaticii. slruuo nrrzs Frou Noni nal Stnmer From llrisiel Wed.. MII l~|..Royll Edwnrd..Wrd.. May Zi Wed.. Ms: 1| .Royal G¢or¢¢..Wed-_ june ll ll..Roys| Edw\rd..Wrd.. June Zi Wed., ,Inna 2§_.|loys| G¢o1¢»_'..Wl‘d.. july 9 wed.. July _.loyal lids/srd..Wcd.. lulv "l Rorysl beorge Wed A 6 9 . Wed.. july Zi.. ` .. . ur. Wed.. Anl- 6..lloysl Edl\rd..Wed.. llu(.20 Apply nearest agent or P. MOONEY, General Agent. ill Hollis Sl.. Hill-ll-K. Canadian Northern Sleamships, Ltd. A QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQ- QQQQZQKQ QXCQC Wed..ln|» I QQQ 5 §§\§§§§§§ Allan Line Summer Season |915 First Sailings by the Si. Law- rence Route Monlreal io liverpool - From Montreal From Quebec Tunisian ..Elat. 3 May-300A.\da 8.00 P M. Victorian _'l'hur. Bhlny-8 00 A.M. 3.110 P.M. Porsicnn. .Bah 17 May-8.00 A.M. 1.80 l'.M. Virginian/l`hur.l‘2 May-8.00 LM. 3.80 P.M. Montreal io Glasgow From Montreal From Quebec Fretorian. _ .Hsi- 3 May- 5.00 A.M. l._00 P. M. Grampian _ Sat.l0Msy-5.00 A-M. 1.00 P.M. Scandinavian Sst.l7 may-5 £0 A M. 1.00 P-M. liesperian....Bat.2l May-4.80 A.M. noon Montreal lo llsvre and London ionlnn . _ _ _ _ _ .Sunday ith May liasligh Pomeranian " llth May “ cotian “ 15th Mal' " Corinthian " 25th May " For rates. tickets &c. apply to locs aEen‘s or ll. Q A. ALLAN. 2 Si. Peter Street. Honire il r Apr-I6 M&E tl 0ct.l6 Tenders lor Bankrupi Stock, &c [slate Of John Brsdiy The undersigned Assignee of all ihe estate, credits and eliecis of ] lin Bradly, of Kcl1y's Cross, 'l`-iwuiuip Number Twenty nine, in Qu cfs County, Merchant and Trader, lie:el~y calls for tenders io bc received until Saturday, the llre third day oi May n¢x', A. D. I9l3, from all persons willing to pur.hasc the estate, credits and effects ofthe said john Brsdly. The est ite consisting r f;--- a. Shop and warehouse combin- ed with one and one half acres of land attached, situate at Kelly's Cn ssnbelng the place of business of the insolvent. b. Stock in trade of lnsolvent consisting of dry goods, boois and slif*c=, clothing, glassware-_ grocer- i s, hardware, and the usual mei- cliaudisc keptin a country store, as well as shop furniture. including safe, scales, oil tank, show cases, writing desks, inc. c. Book depts. Tenders to state the amount the rcrson tendering is willing lo pay foreach ol the abore a, b, and c separaicly, but a lcr der maybe for one, two, orihe iii-ie. The properly and sicck ’n trzde may be inspected by intend ng letd- erers at any time before lhe above date, and thc Ledgers and l`ay Books containing the names pf ihe debtors may al-o be inspected, by application, on the premises lately cccnpied by the Assignor at Kelly s Cross. _ A list of stock in trade, &c., may l°e seen and inspected at the oHloe of Stewart & Campbell, Solicitors, De»Biiss.y Block, Charlottetown, where fui ther information may be obtain- dr- All lenders to be sent to the undersigned citlzer st Bradslbane, in Quee`n’s County, or in eaieoi Stewart & Campbell. So‘lcit_0l'3. _buf _ in eithercase tobelns reeled en- velope m_srkedf"I¢nd¢re, fi-lr 10110 Bi-adly’s Estate." _ ' ' Each lender shall be submitted to an 'adjourned meeting of the oredll- ‘orsof the Assignorlo he held in the of S _ew‘ai'th& Csgpgblell. oa_ sy, s xi s it the I delock iby' (M exposure was thirt.y~six degrees above zero. FOUGHT DESPERATE DUEL FORT WILLIAM, Ont., April 16- Gustnve Swawarie and Steve Corpy, two Finlauders, fought is desperate duel over possession of a keg ofwhis1 key at Tolulu today nt noon, from which both emerged covered with wounds. Swawaries condition is critical as he was stabbed no less than seven times about the hes.d,iace and shoulders. Corpy was also stab- bed ln hall a. dozen places, but none of his wounds are considered serious. ::Nesrly all experienced smokers come here for their cigars, 'l"hey can select from auch famous brands as Tuckctt’s Marguerite, Van Horn, Ei Presidente, Stonewall Jackson, Pc.: Top, Tuclrett’s Bouquet-all the pop ular five and ten centers. All our cigars are kept in periect condition in our patent humidors. Como here lol* your next smoke. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mti. ::Biintain, Bell & Co., lor best coal, lowest prices, 9-23Mi;|_ FOX NEWS. Mrs. David Mnrshbanlc, who is vis- itlnglier daughter, Mrs. Johnston Clark, Eddy Street, Amherst, has re- ceived wvord that there has been an arrival of n litter of four black foxes at their ranch, Montrose, Lot. 3, P_ E. I. '_ li `l. 60||STIPAT|0l| Gan Be (lured: | You cannot erpect to he well if you allow your bowels to become clogged. What is necessary is to have a free mo- tion oi’ them every day, and to keep them in this condition all the time if you wish to be strong and healthy. Ii you don’t k¢¢P them open the system will become clogged up with poisonous matter and produce constipation, headache, dy. lnnpsia, bed blood, etc. Keel’ the bowels in good condition by using Burdock Blood Bitters; the remedy that has built up an unrivalled reputa- tion, during the past thirty-six years, ss a euro for all troubles arising from a con. stipcted condition oi the bowels. Mrs. Th has dons for me. I sudered very mush from constipation and none of the medi. einl tookagreedwithme. Now lun glad to say that there is nothing lik; taking it I have not been Burdoek Blood Bitton is manufss- tured b The T. Milburn Co. Llml Tosmtol Dat. ' M' U10\'l`0W *lf 5-05 “nd S“°"~“5' °i' 5~04‘ all good iisbermen are looking over The m°°11 Sm l°'“°“'°W m°’“‘“¥ their kit to ees that it is right and at 1-1Z~ _ ready for that trip.¢For illes, nets, The full \1\0°“ Wm 5° 0” b“'“\“Y~ rods.lines, reels. baskets-and all oth- ADFH 2091 at 5-33 l’~ 111° er ` ul ment-we can ve ou the T110 lvllgtll °l ¢0d“Y Wm be /thu' bestlqvalues ol any storeuin the city, teen hours and iorty-four minutes. our “no of "wing nan. 'M pu, TIN* first 'i“3l'f°1` Ui th” ”*°°“ W” sonnlly selected by an Island angler on Mon-lay, April 14th at 1.39 p. and is of tue best quauty anhough (From Yesterdays Evening Guardian) Hamm: gf modern, ,nat The Tm, The temperature at 110.30 o’clock Macs' 149 G,-mt G¢m»g¢ gg" y[E¢|_ this morning by the Rcxall Store __ Tested Thermometer with a noithsrn»D1gL(;0A'ryr_3 NECK ' emulate thc peerless Joe Wood, Glin- ton. eldest son o!_ Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Mr. Frank M. Clarke rein yesterday Bond ol Sunnner Street. PiU=h°¢1 e moming for Minneapolis, Minn., baseball so hard that he dl!l0°3i'#0d where be win foie me rather, Mr. Ed- his nevk- The ininrv is Proving seri- ws.\..l Clarke, iorm-erly oi this city. ous to the boy, who is now unable to Mr. Bert Penpralse, who was on route,l'HiS€ bil D580 Wi¢Y\°“i'- 'Hiking J- in to Winnipeg accompanied him as lnrihm 7151149- H* l“5°l`l much P9111- as Minneapolis. His father is attending him. fthere should be no delay in having _the charges against him. laid. Accord- G der’ Eflft Lower F°n' ,the coercion of Ireland. Hs admitted B'"y’wn '_ “mwmmg y°“l'°i°‘ 'that in 1911 he had spolian in iavor you know what Burdook Blood Bitters ` of closure, had maintained that it _i y »~lEiliU_i~lil_lllS Hi. __,_. . ._ _ , uv- , =?(dewiinl`ili1'l¢s' or-no/lilo, Apru 11-American Les.- PITOHING BALL L--I I Amina Apr-u' is.-while trying to -_-L RESIGNATION OF TEN OFFICIALS. TORONTO, April 16-Ten oiilclals in the employment of the Toronto hydro~electrlc commission, the heads of every department in the service, have tendered their resignat‘ons. -:Phe dismissal of acting manager W. R. Sweeney by the commission caused them to take such action last night. AFFAIRS lil OTTAWA (Continued irom page ons.) question oi the Prince Albert land transfer might be threshnd out. The debate outside ol this incident was sadly dellclcnt in liie. - I-lon. Charles Murphy and Ver-ville sought to intervene by proclaiming their refusal to be bound by the new rules, a refusal which appeared- to occasion the Government little con- cern( _ Eight Liberals talked on the clos- ure, most of them brielly. Hon. Wm.. Pugsley turned up in his accustomed place and was much in evidence in the discussion oi points of proccedure. His researches so far seem to have resulted in nothing more formidable than the discovery that the Opposition may come along at intervals with motions to ad- journ. Ii there is anything more than this up the Opposition sleeve only Mr. Pugsley and Co. know oi it. The rank and file have not been told. The whips expect a. vote tomorrow night, so there is very little time left for ilrewor_kn_ When the evening opened Mr. Bord- enrannounced that he had consulted Mr. Rogers who was very anxious ingly he would tomorrow, Thursday, move the Houseinto supply to give Mr. Oliver his opportunity. Mr. Oliver, Mr. Graham and Mr. Pugsley were satislied with this but tried to raise the case of the ruling during the blockade that when a mo- tion to adjourn is made the debate must he conilned to thc actual rno~ tion to adjourn and must not deal with the subject of tho motion form- erly under discussion." " The Speaker said that while there were cases ol such when the previous question had been moved where the dobato could properly be on the ori- ginal 'motion the usual rule of relo- vancy was that the debate must be on the motion made. These technical points_settled, the closure debate dragged its slow length along. Mr, Charles Murphy denounced clo- sure, largely on the ground that it had originally been introduced to en- able a hill to be forced through lor should'have been eilectsd by a com- mittee of the House, not by the Gov- ernment. Mr. Ver-ville ailectad his usual mi!- ture oi the characters of a Labor member and a straight Liberal. As the former he promised ln the coming summer to attend Labor gatherings at Bt. John and Halifax; at the lat- ter he stated he would tell the St. John men about Hazen's evil beha- Rings We haves variety of the l latest desi ns n signet rings mm of tgeiri extremely novel yet :effect in taste. . It is sstnheo stay that ilipniéistter -_ t. 0 0 'YW mt. ofsithow 'mmyon waht to _ Call inteday andseo the de- __ r W. N. 'Tcmton Sunnyside. ' ~ ` i _ Two French-Canadian Liberals, Mr. 0 Lepolnte and Mr. Gautbie s oke in ‘ -:The beet hair trtatment you can vlour and the Halifax men of Mr. Borden‘s sins against free speech Y. P. French and Mr. Thomson spoke brist- lv-» Five sneakers get then- addresses into little over two hours. Bet is Retail Bhamiwo Paste. It makes the hair smooth, soft and sil- a long way in renewing and mm. talnln woman's crownin . IArl»gil!r;_;2ae.o:'susrsnt.eeil(.:'r\.a.¥&l A - ~ ' - `K1 - i is . ' =°°*~f°°*¢'1r!-.-I .~...'i2i'2'iw"eiii_ -,_ '_' "_" ‘i¢°.'i. ’ 3 ANTTQBARNEB KEN _ __ ld.-"°f Aptu' AJ! asa.. -:_ < -. 1 i-_'j__~' 51.' " ' BURNANG RED Full. ALBANY, N. Y., April ky, keeps the scalp healthy and good i A owns 'ro Stability is onp characteristic oi a good character “Be ye steadinst, _lm-~ movable. A flidlle and hangesblo bility uniit men lor business Dunuitl, and hinder young people in thllil' work ol preparation for the activi- gotten of lndolenco. `~~ " _ - Everything worth doing in thi! world calls lor strenuous ellort. Nous but diligent students can become emlf- ceselully prosecuted without toll. persons esnnot be a goodltliirlst-ian,\\l °°“\d “lg 3:5: 'sm or a lood oitiltil. Ullfilt .U10 iii!!-&°l-alll” “nd ° ' ties oi llle. Unroet is sometimes _' _be-ihvandicig hlfsiapeazmchrlrire. ;_6_~". I _ N b ' h g 1 in fgwgyg for the worst. The only_“$e iizztbiciiiiisigred zvitirziii. gi-,est“l;l»org.,' way to begin lilo ever is to he No profession or calling can be sun-_agaln.Grsce is` Bllllii-`»i°l\¢ ill phgg, _ \ _ . _ ___._._.__..._-..._.-_.._,,,. l.0il$9lv nn spirit oi msn who go stumbled and llllme. is dll* 'ever me lilo e anew where no one lksww the evil Whit!! him. To get BWI? U01” *s ehgracter. The man who Dutl sol!!- rqmce in outward change usually laik 'age,in`, and chanses aKl\l'4 IDA $5 burning red iire today. They believe they 'accomplished s. ENB* Vl°f'°l`Y when the republican Senate caucus last night went on record as favor providing that tho Senate district be made the unit, for State committee- men in all parties. The republicans now have the Con- gressional district as the unit of re- presentation in the State Committee, which gives them iorty-three' mem- bers agalnst nity-one which would he necessary under the proposed law. The republican caucus, which lasted until early this morning, went onre- cord in favor of the change, and the election oi a r"\'.' 'Tinto Committee at the tl-Barnes men believe, would give them an opportunity to control the next committee and oust Mr. Barnes. The only trouble with--the -scheme is that there is very little likelihood that the proposed law will be enact- ed. _ ~ | . ing an amendment to the election law 91° be" l‘l“““°“i‘ in “'°‘ primaries this year. This, the an- . *_* 1; ¢;;_»;_-.~_~:.-fr-’~ I- - -- - -~ - - - - - ~-- - - -~ - W - - / \ I consider MINAI-`tD'B LINIMEHT I got my loot badly jammed lately, I bathed it well with MINARD'ie IXNIMENT, and it was as well as ever next day. Youre very truly. T. G. McMULLlilN, -PHYSICIAN VANIBHED _ ON HIS HONEYMOON TRIP. NEW YORK, April 17-At the $- qucst ol his bride ,of less than t_ o months the police here began a search for Dr. Lewis Weston Hoppin, a prosperous young physician ol Swift Gurrant, Saskatchewan, Canada, who The Buckley lathe only hat sold in this citv with s 3 nibnzhs guars ntee behind I's wearing- quality is guaran- . .. ei; _ `-»; have started on the last stage 0! their weodlns- innrnev-e trip tn the teed by the makers end by ns. The Leading llsi Store ping tour and the physician went to call on several physicians with whom he once worked’in the‘Man1iatt`an Eye home ot the bride's parents, in Kink ston. Ont.- Dr. Hoppin and his bride recently came to New York on their honey- and Ear Hospital. At` the time the physician made an epllointment to meet the two women for luncheon at ‘mysteriously disappeared the day be- lore be and Mrs. Hoppin were to _ /- AMATITE is made of pitch, and it makes an ideal roof. There are two layers of _ this wonderful water- proofing material in Amatite. t The wearing surface is com- posed of a pitch-concrete made _ by embedding crushed mineral matter into s tough piicli matrix. Rain has no more effect on the pitch than it has on ihc mineral, and year afler your Amatite roofs give perfcct scr- vicc without any paint or care. St. john, N. B. "And llald it myself tool’ ___.N`o Pain ting* The Carritte-Paterson Mfg. 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