sf 1 ,9=°‘?'f Isa. 1°.; -»-r - "‘ _ ab To-morrow’s Ad. 4 4- _ iii k / I s ‘sé _:N A al sessions. _ T `7“-"-t’ ' I F .3 i ,_ . +- -'- nineteen eases of smallpox in Otto- four children SMALLPOX, wa. Eight cases were sent to stem- ing the same - school _ .___ porary hospital on Porter’s_ Bland., East. Am,” 4_T|'m.° an now yesterday, four from one family, and BLVB _1 I -er 1 _ff ~. v" _ \. _ . ".§.='_, *ei --¢°‘l" fletters to Housewives P" No.1 the secret of mak- ;th¢_ dirtiest dirt get rid of itself. Watch the advertisements on this page this week. Your curiosity will be well rewarded. The' most disagreeable of your housework will be done for you. Such as cleansing and disinfecting the kitchen sink and drain- pipes, for instance, and re- moving one ofthe most fre- quent sources of disease. _ Look for To-morrow’s Ad. 'nv Letters to Housewives _ No. 2 ` Why is it you don’t_like dish-washing P China and glass-ware are easy enough to wash and dx-y_ But the dirty, greasy pots and pans-ugh! If you only had something in the house that would clean them for you- That would be a great boon, wouldn’t it?- Letters to Housewives No. 3 You‘d welcome anything that would make it easier to get the doors really clean. ' Something that would make less rubbing and scrubbing necessary. Something that, added to the water, made the dirt literally “melt away.” You can 'get it. Look for To-inorrow's Ad. ,5__J Look for /°" mi \ _ ` ____ l - __ _'_ _ 1 41| _ \*‘ Q. J: ,sa . _ _‘g Ls ‘\~ ii, Qiifile F 9 'li li' _ » ~ ' ' . ‘ti j; _/' » _ 3 _ __ » _ _./ - '_ dilill ’ ~ = , _ f K /' W, ...lt pays to buy in this-,_Pyovin_o». ...Miss McKenzie, mllllner,:Char_- lottetown, was registered at the Cox Hotel, Sourls yesterday.-J, ' ' ...The_ Montague Market prices yes- terrluy were the same as when last quoted and appear elsewhere in this issue.-M. ...(`forp. L. McCormack, and Brigs. Mclsanc and Pequot, Bouris, return- ed last night from Quebec 'where they ...Dennis Shea, St. Charles, was found dead ln his bed yesterday mvruing. The cause of his death was heart failure. Thomas Shea. janitor of the Sourlg Post Ofllce is u bro- ther of the eceased.-J. night, was thrown from his sleigh and rendered unconscious. He was re- moved to Daniel P. McDonald’s house and medical aid summoned. At last reports he was doing nicely.-J. ...The following were registered nt the Cox Hotel, Souris, yesterday : F. S. Chandler, Charlottetown; T. Hud- SOH. l"ictou; F. G. (‘u.rter, L. E. Distant, Halifax; J. W. Mc- couche.-J. ...What might have proved to be si serious accident happened on Sun- day evening. While Dominic Harris, bridge contractor of Elmira, was driving two young ladies to Green- vale. his horse took` fright and be- came unmanageable, upsetting them from the sleigh and got, clenr of the driver. The horse was captured by John McCullough und the injured parties were taken to lllnlcolm Mc- (‘ul1ough’s where they received the best of care.-J. . ...There passed away' nt. l\1outague on the 15th day of March after :1 prolonged illness which she bore with Phristian fortitude Charlotte Dun- can, wife of James N. Rourke, aged seventy-nine years, leaving to mourn her husband tive sons and three .,.l3ernnr\l Creamer, Souris. has gone to Boston and other Amcriceii cities foremost men of this town; it is only a short time since his factory cunl taining thousands of dollars worth of inacliinery was burned to ashrs and for 8 time the citizens were afraid he would not rebuild and that one of was ol too uituprising R disposition ‘ ...Adolphus' and Pius Cheverie, Bouris, report silver perch very plen- tiful in Norris Pond.-J. ~ _\ >.l.-._'_'_ = 5* " ' ...The Morning Daily Guardian can 'be obtained at H. J. Mahon's drug store, Bouris. 4-411"-f~ ...Fred McLeod, Souris, who has been very ill for some time with the measles, is completely recovered.-J. ...The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained st W. A. 'Johnstone's, were attending the military sehoor- Montague- 2,-86"!- J. ...J. D. Brennun, Souris, returned Monday night from Ottawa where he was on u business trip.-J. ...Michael Cheverie of Souris who has been employed during the winter months as second cook on the Fl. S. Earl Grey returned home Monday ...Peter J. McPhee, Souris, while “iP,’llt~-J- returning from Souris River last ""`“‘ .,;F. G. Jordan, Souris, having _consented .to act as Guardian repre- '.sentative, all news, advertising and ‘subscriptions in Sonris and vicinity should be handed to him. 2-10drt.f. l ...Martin McKinnon, Montague, hav- ing consented to act as Guardian re- presentative, all news, advertising and subscriptions in Montague, and ivicinity should be handed to him. published, viz:-Liutter, 22 to 2/lc; eggs, ltic; potatoes, -i5c; beef, 6c; pork, llc; black oats, 38c; white oats, 360; pressed hay, $0; loose hay, $8 50 straw $5 hide 8 SVCD' rnssionir nuz Proinsias iiuiv refocus ill ulixicn (Ggrluued from page 1') cated. - ered capabe ol voting," were advo- ‘The message refers specifically to the application of the no-re-election principle. to the naming of govern- ors, one of the chief contentions of the discontented element throughout the republic, the president stating il n bill providing for the "periodical _renovation" of the oflicials in ques- tion should' come before congress it would have his earnest support. Abuse of power hy Jefes politico, another of the evils complained of by residents in the rural districts, is to -be abated, according to the plan out- lined by the president. The president proposes to im-llrove the erliciency of the judiciary through a'n1ore careful selection of its personal and lcngthcning oi the tenure of odics. Efhcicacious punish- ment of judical functionaries for mal- feasancb _is to be brought about through the enactment of more strin- gent measures. On the subject of the division of the great private estates, first breached by Minister Limsntour in his Paris interview, the executive de- Adams_ Halifax; J_ T_ Gmldch Mis_` 2_gd,-tf_ clared his determination to find edi- .___.. _cient means for bringing about the ...'l‘l|c Souris market prices yester-|mn0V8t10“- day were much the same as when lust; In no brcvious niesssge of the pre- sident-s h-as there been anything in the nature of reconimcnflation. Un~ til toduy his messages have been rc- sumes of things -a`;-complishrd. 'l`hr: public, knowin that The iicsidcnt - ; . 1 S. C; E l`~ ‘and ¢a1f_5ki|,5_ 10¢____]_ ,would in this message to th: twenty- , ...A reception was held at the home _nf W. H. and Mrs. Kcefc, Rollo Bay, ion l<`ridliy night. last when ai host. of ;friends assembled to do honor tothe newly marrieil couple, George and Mrs. K-eefe. About sixty gu_s‘s were .present and the hours which were :spent in feasting, followed byn well 'delivered toast list, pusseil nll too quickly. The bride was artistically gowned and made n charming im- pression on all those that had the good fortune to be present und meet on 8 business u_ip_ 'He mtmds _______._h E_vQ|»y _nb-to-date wominn should chasing; machinery for the new sash _ale md"?m' 1131?' . and door I Tnctory which he intends hTl_'"‘i alurthlmsands _"E wU'“i" mth hummg_ ML Creamer is one OI the arsh, faded, charactziliss hair, who do not try to improve it. l dn England an-d Paris women telic ipride in having beautiful hair. Every ,Canadian woman can have lustrous | and luxurianl, hair by using SALVIA, the Great American Face 'Hair Tonic. . . lA1l first class druggist; sells lar e thc best industries of the place was _ H _h -1 of 2-=?~ . _-~ \‘._Y¥~"_'-'iT"`§ I Y to becoinediscdliraged and has start.-'land itming Scalp in te" days' 0” _~- ifilth congress, dePai't from the or.liu- ary and siipgest special le.;i>-lution, has shown the most intense interest. This feeling of expectancy found ox- llrcssion in the members of c_n;_re4s and from.th2 minute the chic( execu- tive entergd the chsnibcr of dcputiev until the last word ol his niissagn every mon on the door as well as those persons in the p,al1¢ries, list:n- cd intently. ltlvery available sent lu the galleries was occupied ritber by diplomat's,` public oliicials, or by those fortiiimtc enough to have oh- dnughters_ ;I,w0 , t Mr her. The \\ee_snu\._ h_ouis_\\ere pnss tained cards of allniit-sion. Stewart and M__s_ 5615525 (_,_l;'__k‘]"_1'f ed pleasantly in singing, instrument-] President Diaz; a}>|‘eni‘cil no inim- - . . ' _ l music and dancing find after wish a--cd trnifht tl" 1 d`l 'l 1 d (_) _ f . fl _ 1, _L ian ie ic ii ieu ic ,mens who followed me re_‘nuin__ to KJOYOUS ullll lu`0Sll0I`0l\B _]0UI`u€Y in spite of the fact that the i‘.ndin‘: #their mat resting place tcstinpil to `U1l‘0\1Kl1 life _U19 il-Sselubly dispersed today required more than nn liour. the esteem in which the de__e__'B___i _____s‘to their respective homes.-.lf ihis _voice was as strong _ut the con he1d_ ‘ ' 'clusion ns ut the bceiun.n'f ' _ ' 'Niki . ` Only once \'.';-is the pre.-:illciit "mer- .Fl\l>t<‘d by npplausf. At thefin ntlun ‘of rclorins there wus li spmiianrolls clapping of hands for oni lirlei mo- lfffll. ani tlitn thelc was heard no more applause until the close, wh n the lily auditorium rc:oL1ndi\ ) _rv H, _ _ ,' . 1 [> - ` - » ,` V A » ' ; ,» a N O 'l' I ( I Eiii.;"::::.:.f.°;.sz,..;‘°2.f:‘@z..;i!:1§£...“‘:f;. \ , - '7 ~ - ‘ lgions and along the border, accord- _ / ~ Anv person wishing to iuircliusv u good ` ing to private and new do gl l _ " ¢"“_,,»-3| ) ,_ D glcccssftlesk H” Q_bf_dx_l11l;_\\f_]:__tf)I,o1;'_§;_7m;_ti‘; stationeryengini- should seo the V»\lilill§-` received hgrg today 5 “lm wg _ ‘ ___‘_“_c|’;"-'Ef_f,___;’_;’_t' prgtection _and en_ GASOLENE ENGINE before p\1r<=h=\suu:l Th(-se include continued destriictiun 1°! A ‘ _. 7018 _ l _ _J ` clS0iVhl‘r€- Sold by GEO. QRl‘l.»\_MEli [of railroad property between Duran- 701 C _ coui agement Aill' N'l‘ FOR KINGS Co. 4.ldm\\ flm. lgo and Toirone, the sacking of llinz- ital Del Oro :fees and the 5 band under Louis Advices state-that hmm established 6 ol ‘S'\1Bl`flB from Coluusbus to Guess Grandes and as they control the custom 'house at volomas. opposite Colunublur. they were receiving arms and ammunition direct from Shillliefs- _ There has been no further _llghlllllg in Sonora as lar as known in Her- mosillo. Despatches from that city; today tell only 'of~ 'the bflllglllg 0 lwonnded federal” from 'Ball R5lM_1i 'there being sixty-six’wounded_now ig ‘tm capital. Many have died,on th . field as no physician was with th# federal troops. Indians f0\1E'\li- DQ both sides, the Plrnss with the in/-` sm-rgctpg and the Yaquis with the lll8lll'l'0C\¢0B 1 _ _ _ '°i‘f"iv‘.` on K. s. Langley 0_1 winn- peg, Canada, who were arrested last nigh; in Juarez. were released today. Both signed statements that they had set out to join the insurrectos, but were turning back to- Ithe United states when arrested. i -_ .1-_g " JM* P0l1\ . lumblerol § For that “dans _ BEY's brown taster' in , _ -_ the morning. ilgg' Abbeyfs Salt will do it. " ` »/>< 25c arid 60c. _ Sold everywlierco *-;: Prowse Blrns Ltd have their Mllllnery Opening on next Thurs~ day evening. Watch their ads. ‘ _ 4-3d4l. is ill si f nruiuis :ssolss Goldizilian by Brazilian 20214 " Kinuros, 38086, is abay stallion lzou pounds, sired by Kamares 2.10%; the fnstest trotting son dl: Kremlin, ::.0fIf,‘, :md from one of the very bi-st brood mares on the Allan Stock Furin, llussulu, dum of4 _and grzind dum of 1; second dam Russina, u producing dam, and full sister to the grcut Nixtwooii; third dam, the greatest of ull brood muses, Miss Russel. _ This horse has size, style, manners, :ind speed, trotting quarters in '35 ri-cunds lust season without any training. Gnlilizilinii is it chestnut stallion, 3 yours old und weighing 1150 pounds. Sired by thc Iron Horse Brazilian, 20214, the greatest horse and sire this Province ever suw. Dam by De- cciver, he by Administrator, 2.2%, sire of 16 und from a. daughter of the imported thoroughbred Anlielfl. Second doin by Island Boy, he by Bush l\lesscngc1'_ (the sire of Old _lJcnn),____:_i_i_id from a Snladin mare. Third dam by Provider, he by Pre- Ccptor, he by the Great Nntwooi, 2.18}, champion brood mare sire of the world. This colt is stylish, gamey, and speedy, with size und quality to make :i great sirc. These two stal- lions will bc found at the 0wner's stables, Montague. For extended breeding and full particulars write the owner, _ , T. GORDON IVES, _ _ . __ ___..__ Dont Miss ‘ This Rare Chance l GR c.H4RLoTTE'roWN’s EST S A 3-29wsdrtf. Montague. ` \ _ Nothing Like it Anywhere. _ lt Will Pay You Store Open P 1 » _ ' To Come An 158 Queen Street Around Hughes Corner. Y Until 9 P. M. C H A R O T TET 0 W N ; Distance. Men’s and Boys’ _ High Grade _ _ __ _ __ __ _ _ _____ - ____g1__ _,______ __,_.- ,-_.`.__ ._...._ . *___ __ -- -.-»~--- --~--- - ~ --»----~~---~--W - A-.V ~ ~--_~..._._.v...._. ____.. _ _ _ _ _ Great crowds have; attended the opening on Saturday of Here is our 12 days Re-Organization Sale. We expect larger attend- _ ance as 'the sale progresses. ' _R631 Ch&l'lCC t0 Buy- lilllllllng illlll FUflllS|llIl£S 0ur 0ilers Are Most Templing M°"'S&f MVS' W”“"“g “,l'l'“'”' H to and Caps at _ - H 1 » ~at 3ndbel0W aUr:heatable Prices. Unmauhable Pncesdo Seumg Manufacturers’ Cost. _ .l‘ Now is the time when you want 'the - goods and here is the chance to save ~ P Dont Delay ` Come Right On _ Dont Wait Until Last i , » .ga . I ‘S __ _ _ _ _ . , »¢»£ O ° -_ T _.yet time Mercantile Co,-Sales Mgrs. 1. LOOK FOR THE BIG CANVAS SIGN.. _ *WY _ __ / _ \,__ __ _ 1 ____~___ __ __ _` g . . 'Y - » l l \ -. -1( ~ . . on ._._.. ~ . . 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