».i .-v ‘- . ~. . ` 1 - dll. 1'- '..’ - gill: I __ , _,gg _ `__. ‘:i.‘» lil iff . pi' ll ._ #-1 Z-¢"L‘°:»-f -#if I ~ _ . .» i i l.~~if _.__ £51 s ._ a .~ #Ki Aj.” I (i A ...Mi ..- ,_i _li , ,_/I ,.7 “ 7 ` i _, v., I. _ ll I li I I .tiny ,‘ 'fi Wan I fi lf" L. t , in " MAR'CHi24‘ 1 if ` ries Form -mi em...-. me . 'ri-in ci=iiiRi.o'r'rs'rowN cUAnn1AN_ ° nm or me ' _ I ' ' 9 The New Suils for Ladies A special invitatio _.»-'_- `~\ ri ` y /I _ ‘_ EST?-_’:,__--___;j_~ _;f\-;\ U _ ___`____,,T;_; :_ A Z /_ -(rn :rv -;__ I5!-** `\` "A ` - s_»__ E j '__. .‘ ’.. have been shown in this if. ,i _ They range in price I iiigiin ~"‘I` “ .. All suits fitted free tailoring dept. ` The new suits are now arranged in large " -~ ~ . cabinets, in this way the suits retain their .1 shape and are entirely free from dust and' makes the selection doubly easy. This is the first time that Ladies’ Suits " May we expect a visit from you today ? n is extended the ladies to visit our new Ready to \Vear dept. . sec0nd_ floor. This department has been re- cently fitted at considerable expense. I way in this city. _ from $10. to $24. of charge in our as to Al . /I/ll cl/)on.a//nl i:':.i:.'..f';'.‘.;i. nj) no iis uuesis, oi= g THE Bniiisiiisiis f°'I"l`.\WA, March 21.-The state-‘l8I\‘-L iiiciit in certain (‘t\ii5er-fative m»w5.| lt was never stated in any way papers in Ottawa, 'l`oroiit.i, and Mon-,ohicially. that these gentlemen would trcal, to the effect that "sonic niis-‘bc the guests of the British govern- apiirclieiision has arisen \vitli respeetiment. What is more significant. to a supposed iiivitation to attend they \\'ill be the uests of the British thc coronatitiiif' is such an absolute trii‘»'csty of the facts that it may be jiist as well to state the truth, says thc Free Press.- I.ast .Iuly a romniittce of the mein- `bers of thc two llritisli houses of pnrliaiiieiit was foriiieii with the ob- ject of inviting a certain number of inciubers of the parliamt-nts of the overseas doiiiinioiis to visit Great Britain, as the guests of the British parliament, diiring the period cover- ing the coronation of l-lis Maje.-,tv King George. The dissolution of the British parliament last November iiitcrrupted the work of that commit- tee, `nut since thc electioii of the new parliament of Great Britain and lre-I I _ g parliament; and the men who have been chosen from the Canadian par- liament, at all events. appreciate the honor very much more than it they had been merely the guests of the British government. The members of the parliamentary delegations (whose expenses across the sea and back will be paid by their respective governments) will be the guests of the two houses of the British parlia- ment from the date of their arrival in London on June 17. They will be accommodated at the Waldorf hotel in London as the guests of both houses of the British parlia- iiiant until July 1, utter which they will be taken on a tour of the United land, the idea having: received the`Kiiigdom and Ireland,also as guests approval of the lord chaiicelloe, thelol the British parliament. what is contrary to the facts. i The 18 members of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada \vho will go to London in June will go ns the guest of the British parlia- ment as a whole and not as those of any “self-constituted committee." A FATAL DISASTER IN PITTSBURG MINE. PITTSBL'RG, March 23.-Nine men were instantly killed yesterday, in the Hastel mine of the Pittsburg and Buffalo Coal C0., at East Cannons- burg. ‘ They were being taken to their rooms in zi reiiiote part of the mine when 5 mass of loose slate in ' the roof fell, filling one car in which there were ten men The motor was stopped and other workmen on the train hastened to the assistance of- the unfortu-nates. The death dealing slate was quickly clear- ed away and the bodies recovered. OBITUARY. Death at any time and under any circumstances is hard, hilt especially more so when a person is cut od in the prime ol life. Such was the ex- pcrience felt by the people of St.. sp:-mier of the commons, the priinel To assert that such a committee as minister, the leader ofthe oppositionlthnt which is' presided over by the and the colonial secretary, the j0int‘Enrl of Roseberry, and has ns its coiizniittee of the tivo houses .at vice-chairman the Rt. Hon. James: Westminster has issiieil invitations|Lowther, Speaker ofthe House ol tu 58 members ol the "parlianients-Commons. is a “self-coiistituteil coin- l>€5'0¥ld the seas." in the proportion mittee of the British House of Coin- of I8 from Canada, 18 from Aust- moms," and to add that "there will Catharines and vicinity on Saturday, Feb. 25th, when it was learned that death had claimed for his victim the soul of a highly esteemed body in the person of Mrs. Malcolm MacEachern at the early age of thirty-seven lyears. The deceased had been in ill health for quite a period, although ralia 12 from South \frica 8 from be no official representation ol' the .\'c\vlZealarifl, and 2fr0mvN'e\vfoiiiid-lthanadian parliament," is to state L ___. ._. ,_ __ I l_`: 'ala I ° ° Q' @ Liquid ? . fl aint 1 ,Z [0 PCI’ POUR l§.l \\`e have in stock- _ about 1000 pounds of ‘Beaver Brand” Liquid Paint which we _ will sell :it the reniarkaI>l_v low price of 5c per lb. Coiiic quick ul _ ` E U1 O1 ( ""4 5'* ci: Rogers Hardware Co ii Limited I Papers Big new stock just opened. Beautiful Patt- erns, for Parlor, llalle, Dining Room, Bed Rooms, Kitchen, all Double Rolla. Borders to match. Prices the lowest. Sample Books ready. Wall Paper on first floor. llailiii &.l1iiLlil Dealers in Artistic 'all `l’ap¢ro I L watch to offer you at a moder- ate price. It is made especially or me in the 7, 15, and I7 lewel grades Every one fully guaranteed. C. WL Patterson -*xt -r _ at ek. /1 1;'_~.v~\ _ .. , G ‘- -€`*;`.\" _- ,-,_ ,, ;; t ‘I ‘Clk lé ` .' \4 ‘ `\_;; '.`53.i» - `1`Ji"'F' A_f‘;`f 'sl 1';';"-7 - 4 mx `: .".is&P_;._§°\@-` . il; ni# I - .-;'f"` A will iii# ,;i;~-;;“_:- Il *’ 32?' ‘fI~'-" ‘ "'2";:'.'.T...7.7 ll' 'ilI"/I/II" I have an exceptionally good cr-nfs. she never gave up hopes of recovery until within a few days of her death. 'She was kind-hearted und generous and possessed of a truly Christian character. She bore her illness with- out a niurmur', and with perfect re- signation to the Divine will of thc Master, dying with the firm hope of a grand re-union in Heaven. Those ,who had the pleasure of her acquaint- ‘ance unite in deserved praise ot her Christian courage and patience dur- ing her illness and her many virtues in daily life. As ii woman of strik- _UIZ personality, combined with a gentle, loving disposition, her friends will ever cherish her memory. A si- lent iiiark ol respect was evidenced lil' the large concourse of teams 'that followed the remains to Canoe _(Ove Cemetery, where all that was inortal of ri. good and pious Chris- Itian was laid to rest to await the Efinnl resurrection _ She leaves ti, .mourn a sorrowing mother, a hus- band and six chlldreii, the eldest of whom. Samuel, is in British Colum- bin. also one sister, Annie, at home, 'besides a wide circle of friends who 'SWCCTCIY 9Yfl1Dnthize with the bc- reaved in their loss. The services at the house were performed by Rev. D. |MacLean, who paid a glowing tri- 'bute to the life of the deceased. A .good woman and u kind mother, slic will be greatly missed from thc com- munity where she has spent her short life. "llon't juggle with your health. |I-Inve your prescription filled at the store most thoroughly equipped for such work. We have one of the lar- gest and most effective prescription departments in the Province in charge of certified, licensed pharmacists. ,Bring your next prescription here. The Two Macs. drtf.. Blues predominate then greys and next tans. thats the color Idea In dross goods for this soa- son. Novelties black and white and white Ind black. We have bought correctly and you wlll bo- noflt.-Patons. 3-2 I dtf. We Specialize ` on Repairing There is no possible point on which our repairwork can be ex- celled we have mastered every branch of tho art and our work is praised by alland taken as sland- ard. Especially in repairing family J'weM ' l i A- In "wg . jewels, and articles nf great value do we excel--long experience has mado our work perfect. All articles are depooited in our fire and burglar proof vault at night. W. N. Tanton Blood Will Tell .i 'HUSHIIIII JEIIIIIIS ” N IIIKISSIIIIJ BRIDE I ii Naw ROCHELLE, N. v., M.-.rt-ii zo .T _-City business was seriously, but_ pleasantly interrupted this afternoon by the activities of a klssin bride g . The young lady, whose visit will long _yy be remembered by several prominent _olhcials was Miss Bertha Easton Bar- - ,,lyj-f ,ber, of,New London, Conn., who came ' A/' hir _I ,here with Tyler Council McNamara, marriage license from the City Clerk mony. He was trying a case but de- clared a recess and took the bridal party to the private reception rooms of Mayor Harry E. Colwell. ' City Clerk George H. Ci Lischke and William J. McAloon, his deputy. stepped in from an adjoining office to be on hand for emergencies. When Ithe _ceremooy was ended Mrs. Mc- iNamara threw her arms around Judge Powers’ neck and planted two hearty kisses on his cheek. Then ig. noring the bridegroom she did the -same for Mr. 0‘Brien. Mr. McAloen was standing in line and got his kiss on a claim that he had acted as bridesmaid. “Don't forget thc man who gave the license," said the City Clerk. and Mrs. McNamara proved she \vasn’t stlngy. The husband meanwhile cauglit a glimpse of two pretty stenogrnplicrs in the City Clerk’s otlice. He was making a wild dash in their direc- tion when his bride caught liis coat tails. "No-_ you don't dearie,"- she said as she puckered her lips for ci kiss. "Women's rights are not for incn- especially bridegroonis_ SOME 0|" THE CHANGES KINGSTON. Ont., March 21-It is nniioiinced that the Militia Depart- ment having decidcd to accept Gener- al Sir John Fre'nch’s recommenda- tions for a reorganization of the Mil- itia forces oi the Dominion. is nick- ing the following changes. Col. Thoinas Benson, Ottawa, com- es to Kingston in conininnd of the Eastern Division here, (‘o|. 'l`. D. lt. Hcininingis appointed A. A. G. at Toronto, D. O. C. having been done away with. Maj. I.. W. Shun- non, London, comes to Kingston as D. A. A. G. in succession to Ilt. Col. D. D. Young. who is retired. lit. (`.ol. -Burstall of thc ll. C. H: A. goes to they called on Judge R. McKinley Power to perform the marriage cere- B Namara is an electrical engineer. The / [two made the trip from New London -" in an automobile. After obtaining a the bridegroom-to-he, and John 0'- \ Brien, Jr., a mutual friend. Mr. Mc- / superior to last yeai"s sh Stanley, Downes, Bruns- wick, Parker, Glovefit and Marlow brand hats-the last three with written guarantee inside. ' Prices i.o0.r.5o,2.0o,2.50, 3 00 to 5.00. ' all _`-\’ 9 -ill li I: _FD _ F T o nz¢1.m-i'.~r- - - ~, . ou'-ii..-lzi. ;y_`- _ _ ) "‘ _V ,_.$'; ._+ l “q . *\ 5 /_ ;\i'i.,,, 0\vi ii g. 'our ca licre fIilocl<, shape and shade that critical dressers demand-in all the Province tliere is not :i hat department that can equal Browns. The Home of Good Hats has beaten all pre- vious records this year-never before has such a grand display of exclusive head- wear been oilered critical dressers. ' Our new soft felts will delight iiiidplczisc you-this sc;.iso1i’s blocks are far 3 P ' ' ‘I -» »0*| ' for every head and iii prices ymi`|l ' lic glad in pay. _,Q ' _ . ' Your clioicc :ii _r,oi‘. 750, $i.oi\ W_*\U`TA _N-“_u_,,-n,._,',,,_,._¢... 7 S . . l ' ' " 25 il / I ' »;\ \,gni \rni.l flutter of excitement in the galleries l1Hlf'5“2lU`lY ,U1 l1‘l"P\n_°9_ bY (fifmdll ll’ of the Legislature Ifesteriliiy after- UN* !"`l>"l“'1`f¢- 1" mmltlon U’ “HY l’“Y noon' when premier Robyn iam on ments or allowances at rresent en the table thc offer of the Ottawa JO)'9\l an Ullniml Slim l7a""@d_0" ll" Government as to the terms ol the D0ll\l1HllOn of such added territory as Manitoba boundary extension Amin. asc(-rtaiiitil at each cinsus thereof ns nations of ful] d.-933 debate WH-e_ f0llo\vs;_ "The sum payable until thi- hbwei-er, disnpyiointeri for the 11.-em. population of such added territory ier, after stating that the offer was l`C“Cl\0_S 100.090. Shall le l2llll~0_~"'» ii bitter tlis..pp..intmt-nt to iiim, said llwr0niw\‘ until such _i>ui>\\lnl_\‘>" that he would move a resizlut on on I`¢‘¢l'»h0S 150.1100. the sum will l~e kind, the subject, probably on \Ve;ln@5.i,,y, 000, and tberea'ter the sum shall le The reply of the Ottawa (io\'ernmci\t 5300.000- took the form of 5 resolution of the _ Privy Council, endorsing the report of the Special Committee, consisting of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr. Field- ing, which had had the mattir under consideration. This report is of c.in- siderable length and reviews the var- ious stages ol the ncgotiatioiis. ' phone b0ok_ some pe0p1e_ instead on The question of the financial terms looking at the b00k_ even phone one on which the boundary extension al- of the above departments to find out ready ollered should he granted is what number to ask for to get an. dealt with under several aspects. other department. Au this is al The expenses iiw'~1rr@-'J hy the Fed- grcat waste of time on the part, 0{_'eral Governmcnt in developing that the person phoning, the operator at district, more particularly regarding the Central, and theclcrk in the de-l“"0\'k 8lf08llY (10110 l90Wf\l`> " Stall' about advertising or newsln In ly Illllillll. Bild if IS Ufsei “mf U10 other words the clerks know and can C0St Of MlmlnlSU`HU0“ ll" h€1\d Uf do bu; their work in their own d¢.Ithc new territory will decrease. ns the partments. and if it were otherwise Cvllfll-YY b900m€S Settled UP- T110 Of- thcy woum he ¢0ntim|a11y.-“ming fer of the Ottawa Government is SALE! Remnants _ - of carpets and oil- cloths at deeply cut prices to clear. BEER 8; \\"EEKS. 3-22dr3i Send us M onday"s Wash from one department to another, up- I . E in; themselves out and causing the greatest possible confusion. On and after 7 p.m. daily it is useless to ask for any phone number except- 133. Patrons who consult. their phone books for the numbers they really want will greatly lessen thc work of the patient Central telephone and Guardian clerks and thus help make their lives much brighter and hap- pier, , 3-16dtl. REMNANT Instead of going through the same old tiresome routine next Monday tie up the wash and send it to The Star-~ you’lI be so delighted that you’ll never go back to the old tub-method. \Ve take all worry, care and work away with the wash and do the work as only experts can. We satisfy the most particular people with our laundering-let us please you. _ Phone |51-free delivery. phased as follows: st -rs and down mum work' Wea,-.I “In consideration of these matters, the sub-committee recommends that so soon as the Legislatrre of the Province of Manitoba shall have con- stnted to the proposed increase of its limits and shall have agreed to the tc.-ms and ennditious hereinafter set. out Parliament shall enact the boun- l ,_ Y _ ' REMNANT SALE at BEER Cl WEEKS' today. 3-z.»ilr,;i See tho wldo braids. tho nnW noon arrests. the version and onli' I , It . . H _,_. insertions and all overs and _-‘ll ‘"ilu".¥..§‘If‘€.l‘....‘li‘...‘§”'iZ.‘ii2*’..Y..f.Ei‘._ "1-ii- newest and »°s~ iv =f","- mlngs at Patons. 3-2 I dl Everything Needful in Motor Supplies We have :i full stock of everything you could possibly iiced in motor supplies-every want has been carefully looked after. Tliestock is large, quality extra high and the prices very reasonable. _ We had to get supplies, fittings and extras that would live up to our standard and know our present stock is the best that ever was shown in the Province. You get the same high-quality su l' _ _ _ _ pp ies as the leadin g American cities can produce-:ind _ you don t have tp wait several months or pay ex- orbitant prices either. Get our prices. Bruce Stewart 69' Co. _.Ltd. Charlottetown ` i '