_ “ARCH 6 1909 '” ti . 5*! _ __ _TBI LA'ms'r mls TE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN irms'r ov Ar 1. PAGE FIVE important li ws i li tilt ir tli Saturday Subs fibers »¢f`><>O\2000O0000<>O000OO Ol' N 0000000000 0 At the City P li C 1; , lnonnlng Mlch :lil clfl °“i` Yliilfeldavi E F Poole of Woodvllle Mills left; Mr Speaker Agnew looks well i -Frederick Burke, who was lost' alt m the Lgglslhtul-6 who” “mul P r n assault on no" °““°°r°Y 'Or ful bytheil S Stanley yesterday inn ii-rg his place. presides with dlgnltv. i from the iinhing aohonner Aiinnne 25: u W ,, u “nrii G“ii“‘”' ‘"1 i"°l> for M0080 Jaw. sash He will iiavalaiart and prompt in forwarding the on °'ii y “YS imPi'iB0'lll1le1lt tson son of D C Morson Cardi , gan, to make an excellent presiding f B “*~ and Miss Pearl Levers of George- ficer c ur 8 hed V ui ll _ the Banks of Nova Sctvia in the tw _ __ e o ars and costs for travelling companions, Earl Mor business of the House and bids fair 10th Dec last was a son -ii 'Jen ea ke, Alberton He left home uhout r years ago and followed fishing nge his boring opera-imma gh Ulgg eight months old |103. Weighing 341 today which was a decided succes _James Gregg, of Lot 10, recently wus go aontgratuiate him V10 and The Rev E Bell of Little York will gghday next and also at Kingstonith, The outward cargo to Picton this ce, morning iiy the Minro wiii inninriel ll/larch sth at seven thirty. Internieni the 'fest interests °f the farmers and seven horses, one car of oats, six carsl ln Fort Augustus Cemetery. °"ii'iii`Y at i“rl='@- mixed freight. The inward cargo in- ---- __ ` fl d d ven cam, The trustees of the Cornw ll lil `h- The Presbyterian Coiielér’ 50115 ciiided twa can see B an se ' Church have decided tg llnelilll held a special meeting at Halifax odis way freight. ,___-_ lon the church pl.oneny_ a Shall, lnrgéllasr. week. There was a f»air repro. -A basket social and entertainment 81109311 £0 shelter twang .ulx hug .sentatiion of the members, except _ _ Y _ es,” t b l in in Neff- or :“i.§;’i;i§°;...r:‘:.°t.ii. i..;i .1‘.?...:“.f‘“;;.;::;.;t.§..‘i.1i2 evelilrlg W'-W 5' griiiiii Success' , lrhe meet with the aplu-oval ul' mll ifluibtircceived from the Presbyteries of St Program cclnslsled of Eel\di“tll_‘;»r§°n;’r; it in intended to heneiit 3 i' ‘im John. Mir-aiiiiehi wn-iinne Truro' °ir°r“S°°- ° °» “iii” “rr” t ' -nri s u _ 'rn ' ii ' ’ sided- Thi! P\`0¢99‘iS “mounted i° i°'r'l A nunlller ol "lends of Mn J l tlhe aprpulihitinentecrftlre RleeyC.UnC1lrAil‘l;'(|ii?:2 My d`0ii0-ri'~ _ §Nunii, Orgahlhh of the llusuhliilllllsflhllacliinéion for 0PrSfessor anli_l mill.- . _ Fair will surpass all rev' s F ` ~ ii ii' 'iii i iii expr” e M 9 -A meeting of the Dtilrymen S AS held ln the Pwvlnne ii Alngniu “ir” nnaru wiii proceed with the nomina- sociation will be held on Thursday l. - `~ Y °“`ition of Mr. Mackinnon. The Pr ~- lu March nth at 7, dnlucl( ln qu ries are being received from Nova .L t ries l k es eyeii g .de Ml, lVllt_ Scotia and New Brunswick Institutes ‘y 0 so ar as iiiiwii iiri’ “ii Ludlow Hall Suuimersi _. . _' . . unanimous as the Board. C mm - most `911.l0Y8b1y. Thu llUmb9I`S Of UW Ross, Thomas Mo se, A. F. Lord, chell Maritime R0l>I‘CH€l1liBi1V“ Ui ri' llelfglrllnflyliglelihehlixliylfngsulgl Sofa Grafm' cution with I-'_ lu. island ino wiiiixfleir eiitertaiiirii°iiii iiiiri °i the Program iW. Crosby, Danitiil Fraser, Geo. . Dairy Division will 'U2 Dresiiiit- Aii S le cannot allonlgn t ll ll or is uncei'tain.-Pi°eshyterfan Witness. iwere “ii siiieiiiiiiiiy Eiveiii *md f»1l0fFull, Rev. G. R. White, E. G. Gitl-i iririii' Miiiiiiew Siiiitii “'55 iiiirii Ui i interested in Dairymg should attcnd.___§m__1e on __xI____lt_0n 0 0 ill/0 ul FRlDAY_ lmusicilans and solloists were enthusi- lulugsl Hum B_ Rug,,l~s_ Murdoch Mu__C-rapuiitli something over sixty yeui-i ____ l' ' A uhuull-y y0ul_u_ who wenrlell Ol ngtically encored and kindly reupond- 7Kinnon, R. C. Goff, Hon. J. D. Mc- ggutinntllivéls asi_,-n of lhhlnflc Georg; i _.l. ll., _ _ - ,nie constituted authority at aohooi 9 - 'Kinnon. Rav. ii. B. ivinnonaia, T. s. rm 0 Hut new-_ 11 cur y life li Montague, of Demucl McFarlane. rellctheolratnie °ilaii;il:'iiD§_eli(’lec,i,inp'llili1pili__[li land at home tho other day liatook "”°_°" lliobertson, E. Lcemau, S. M. Martin, _f0ii0W_0li ilU`mlrll§» which he Cllrrlcd 01 aged 18 years. He was a son of KmSlngt0n_ took nlncn at me nomelliiinself to Cape Traverse, crossed* to Ori Tuesday Werllllg Feiiruaw 23rd. Rev. A. J. McNeill, Geo. Orman, Lil Xienhllfely f-_llrullizllout hls life, with Ewan Martlln Montrose yesterday thu lnalnlnnu and was wendlng his a large and appreciative audience J. Wason. Dr. McMillan, Rev. Wm.jg_reat lntclliizcnce and, in a progrcs~ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1_0 nt the age Ol .67 yenl,s_ Her death' way to the Gulduu West when he .greeted the membcrs_f.f the Alma Phelmy sive spirit. Some twenty years ago LI\l?\(»5TOl\-l3LA(`I\MAN- At 41 brothers, John and Urban. The was due to chrome allmeuls _md of was intercepted by n telegnnlm from Dramatic Club on their first appear- The following Resolutions were sub- he atldcd thereto thc summer hotel tuueml takes place today from ll1Bln,lefllnl,ntl0n_ Two chlldren aw lnlré h0mu_ Needless to say lm quickly l_e_ ance of this _ occasion; and mitted and on niution .;3_rrigq_ business, which grew and expanded mnnrn_ May renllllng ln Boston ull-hed u_ suddul. und a wlsel. b0y_ on this _occasion at hi'gh-- fl) Whereas the _prohibition act is from year to year, until Pleasant Lower Montague Cuiiatgi-y, land lltncderlcll ln Plttsbnrg Mass __ class_ entertainment _ was amply being constantly violated by personalbiciv became widely known uso. fav- | ____ ’ ' ___Cllul.cll ol Englnnn services siistained. Indeed their prescntailloii who import intoxicating liquor fromlorite resort for summcr tourists. llc »~ ' of "A White Lie," a somewhat dif the other provinces of the Dominion ‘ Iso devoted himself t th r ti l.-- M hf_hE _ ' .. ‘ '0 cpom'> O€hgMgndgy iFst'h,§l1?leu?l(?,rl§{.lli lc-$2.30 D-myoneliiiggcliatlgrtlllfrrgi :Sl tilcult Drama would do credit to actors and whereas the Dominion Parliamcntlof religious, tempcrancc and iiii"i’{i"iiiiii"Si'ii'i"i`” Af iii” i‘°'“° ...The death took P1802 Tllesfiuy BY- the late John McFarlane. He leaves of mourn a sister. Maggie and two late residence at 2 o'cl0Cl< t0<1f\Y V0 tu ...The Prince Edward Island unitcdl Baptist Conference, in l'¢gll1¢1!‘ Sci* of nln,n_ assembled at Mougaguu lust; lm, ndel_'ntn'0n"m0t0_r venl_;l_“_ `,,_.l Holy (loln ll &_m_ Mattlné -anim: of much wider experience. The_role at thc request of the New I3rimsw_ick_tionn1 work and to the promotion of evening, passed the folio-wing resolu~ lm-ge hall WM, crowded und lflfreut idvensong, Georgetown. Murcli 21st or Pauline' the iimdinir w°.maii wr” Legirinture iiimseii “ii uct' iir°iirbiii“i4.i°"°ry iirioii °’i'ii‘°~ iii iiie iii°"ii1U‘iiSf ` reset was manifested i th b t Litafny and Holy Com. 10.30 a.m. fissumefi by Miss.Bemic° viiruaceriid .the imimriiitioii Oi iiiiiirir mt” °r’“iii"`Ci'iir°ii» Ui “’i'i'3‘i1 he “T15 i0UI>’ lm Mi vote was c______ed_ lm__nan__c u__llej;_ca; _ Cl___n_y Valley_ Evennong at George* in hci_‘_1n_terp(iletni_lon oftthe challaciler ie.=:_anli__t_ownsTl]n_w_l1ich llbe Scolttacl turn und consistent mulul,u,~_ hlu luuu licence or tax upon a liuuor agent jority decided that motors b‘ all - WWII ii P-m~ March 23'1i1» 3 Rm-‘H0ly| was imp are ii' wma ic “wig iimd mm 0 fe , re me . erm vef ii ‘“"'ii' D9 fircatly felt, as vtcll .ia in to mu lu the provluue uuilel. Eg; Com., ll u,m. Mnttins, 7 lJ.m. Even-'iioiiier winch. .comrriird f“ii“irai.ii’“'tthe Elly" Irhlnd Pr0.vmcml 'lemperr very riiiiiire iii ii-“"i"i ""'tiViiy iii iiie ness in this Province. therefore re- tain restrictions. song. Souris. Rev. P. J. Hogan, ‘iiiiiii M'fiiiriii‘iii`“_ .iii”`i°ri°iii ai'iiii'y "°°.A liiliiceilei iirieiiil request iii” urrllulllllfi' ill Whlcn llc lived. ____ Hector. twoiiiii Wi" 9-lJPi_1i“»‘-C lll lilly Colllllllllllty Pr0Viii° ii iegis ii _'ire Oi his _Province His political career ltcgun with the n lllond l t _ L. l John Wallace impersionated the Sou-10 IJ_H§S BI"0H01lltlOn I`Bqll€Bl-lllg the _ _ ay as ii mee ing o the l G_ tl _ dl ll D (_, t t t l _ _ _ abliorrence cf legalizing the liquor truf officials of the York Circuit of the . -The special gospel services which tliifml li‘ii emu" ir' _ii rre,lil_“ i 0 iirifi i;i_;i;:_i;;;i 0vf_i;,Tliii°iil_Ol_l9 nfiiiilf iliici is seeking hc was chosen along with n tion: Whereas a bill is now before tc our legislature which provides for a A resident or non-resident, doing busi- ed solved that we record o\u‘ strongest] protest against the said bill and our 0 fig in any form; and would respect- Methodist Church was held' at Union . were being held in the Central Street ‘ii°”i iei. ii'aiinei" Pr rr U ,'i""_miii“i iii ‘ _ urs ll ii tl” l i_’ ,iiiir hc lute lion. George Simpson usttnv r Stover htm received permission town ivho is going to t k __ H0" THURSDAY _$311 the Department at Ottawa to ing course in ailfontrealahdsirltallram The outward cargo bv the steamer rliliilsit S l f G t _ _Jog Noonan, Albany, sold to at about a hrlf mile south of the sm- Excelsior Institute, York held tbei intgmwilyl irrircrllhtleeirsvrrf girl; hlzzltis miixrilli or Bgdeque farmer, a. few days ago an tion, and intends starting for there! annual supper on Wednesday 24th three cars way freight The inward are B- 1 a number of visitors from othermiitiehr gigtasoxigylirgigixe car "our and it ii '“" Ti" Wiirmesi registered yesterdayi “ODS were Present. among them be- “'ii° iW°“fY iilrife degrees and the lug Pro! Ross of the Department of Thomas Stretch aoii of W ri celebrated his eighty fourth birthday coldest eighteen degrees at; ning lash Agriculture Needless to say, e Stretch, Long creek, has bought *M A large number Ol his blends called lsht The highest registered the pre Sveechu ln senerul were edilylna ana nanioi McNei1is nity noie farm as de” us night was empty four degl-ees instructive The Institution held a that place for $1550 Mr Stretch re- side the lowest twenty r"°¢f1r\lZ on Satuifday evening when ccntly returned home after spendln 'wed .__ the following Rggolutloh was hdul,t_ several yearn ln lne Northwest g 70 years of nge and always lived ei usual roliusti heath lust week ;`ii preach lu the Methodist Cburcbi atl The funeral of the late Deuulu Mul._ d Resolved that the members oil M lone When discovered deceased held when aftera visit io his home i_e nwall morning and evening on no/ghan, who diied in Boston Feb, 23 Excels or Institute, York, heartily The Mullnn farm at ,,m___G (.____e iii, hatoliet itil his hand and hesideliiiiilriilinptoii he suffered from a rolll. H. 'ir from injuries gugtalhed hy lulllug upprovc of the Act of tba Govo-i-h.'wan sold tlllu week lo Mn Gardiner ,was some kindling wood. The `tio.ly continued to uttcnd to his legislutivi __ _ BORN. lu gba gfternoon of the samie day. /from a tree, the day previous, wlll_ ment in passing the Automobile Act up Cape Traverse for $4 500' In and; was quite cold which showed that iv. ldutlen until the close of the aut.-'ion ;AM_ ' _ "" _ mlm place from lllu lntllertn l.esl,len_l in year 1908, and we would. ask them, to the sale ol the _ann tnere was lwas dead for some time. The re-[After returning to his rooms at Mr I 1909, to Lincoln and Mi-5, Gan;-mol, Doua.gb_ Lui; 35| F,-luuy m0l~ulng_ not to repeal it asit would be against large sale ol stuck und lm l ln ta mains were taken to Alherton wh_crolWorth’s, where hc made his hoiut ' met this lumentable fate ing sailed in schooners from Glou er and Boston He was 38 years age and was married When the patch appeared in thi. Island pre-i. was not Just known who it was but ow transpiree that it is the above nttiicw (alilll a respected resi- t of Kildare was found dead be the kitchen stove ut his home on nesday morning I-le was about the afternoon lie liuti not been in hr Ul~ SDA THE LATF HON MATTIIEW ._-. The entire community was shocked to learn yesterday morning of the ser iuni- illness of Hon Mattheii Smith Speaker of the Legislature Assembly f Iloiieil within e. few hours by tht neue. of his dcxnlse at 2 -io o clock ii siii1'i'H srahxsa “Lil” tier are suddenly paralysed by the ro- E a i I ° r I a I moval of its honored official bond, by, { he community of which he wal so vor 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO y fi v u thy, active and useful a. mmnbelu the Church of which be was a pil- r. und in all the organisations for c ndvunceinent. and uplifting ol our w men to which be lent a ated support His removal is painful y sudden and startlhig Ho was yet niy in the maturer prime of life al- ays active and in what seemed to ea sphere of widening usefulneag U1 he IH 50112, as we believe and rust, where there is other and nobler ork to do Dying without regret but cgretted by so many and closing a spent life with good hope for the beyond what better ending can e ne to life on earth than this 7' __ lVi()\`-At Kensington. Feb 28, son. ii 0 . _ ” . . . _There was ll lnr 6 all nd lelii S the funeral takes place this morningiwhile in town, he became worse, ant ¢Ui)f.il<.llSON - At Vernon River lers.-Exam. _.__ 9 President-Rev H E Thomas court house. Mr. Jank ns prosecuted! - A _ ~ ' ' ` . .` Wim Pfesifieir *lil U10 illrii lllvriiflli 01 mid. M,-_ Meuish ueleudelh wltll tuelrlnviisisissideri ror Queer' 5 C0'-J' the House now lies cold in death lie usual energy muah to the elligcafiuu ' . _ Z ` . . _ fore the brief week-end ailjonrinneni of the audience, who frequently ap.`M:lj§i;nPr°Bid`iii i°r Kings C°"`wiri° of that body is over. To the shocked plauded. No decision was given as -. _I .- - __ ornmunity, to those with whom ht both suits were aitljourned one week_'WQ/ell? lremdent for Prince C0' E' S' WHS S0 Ci0=l3iY Hfrsvcilltefi in iliii iliifl _ The lecture and entertainment at Secy'_Tle8s___A D Fraser public duties, and especially to time ,Miitfm 0" Wediieriiiiy 'iviiiiirig ii’ aid Executive-Hon. John Agnew, . . _ _Of St. Tb0lIl&S Church, passed- off _ll Mntlllesoln _l_ A_ Bl_llnu_ _l_ _ ing out oflifc seems .un ulmost in uox> in the loving family circle, his pin. credible, a. startling und terrible hc rcavement. g e ance 0 “yr from the home of I-I. J. Cahill. Doctors Warburton and (Tarruther Bridge on Feb. 27th to Dr. and _ were called in, and he was found to bi I Mrs. Rodgerson, 8 daughter. All the Clty liollce Conn yesterday The Temperan.u Alliance met in suffering from congestion of the PHOMPSON-At 308 Commonwealth morning three prohibition cases came Y' M' C’ A' Hiiii' Uiia‘ri°tirr°wii’ iiiiigii' _ _ ’i""~- iiiiiriuiii 0" the 2791 \1if~. £0 up lol. llenl.lng_ The cane ol P_ S_ yesterday afternoon. In the absencel 'iua_ontset ofllis mnlaily wiis rapid Dr. ' _ _ '. . . amp , Brown (second Duenc,,)was aldjonl_n_lld of the president, Rev. D_r. A. ami did not yield _to trcutnient, Un Miss Minnie Macdonald, Dundas, a uhtll the ulxth at ten a_n.l_ tlalw cases Burke. -r._ K- ROSS. first \'l0€ PrU51',Sun- :neg s_pii:_______‘l r__cr__nl__ntl0ns_ Alv_l_y_ lu_ Resolved than the tllnnks of the he was called to the laxccutivc Conn -@ 'u 'Vi.r Mcbrod an atldressinccmi an iiiiiiiiiiiiinr i"iperS°iiati°n ni Tiiiiy' Alliance he tendeled the Local Govrilt. islatnr ' l l I i - ~ '» »- I D - . - - wg ‘ e was unanimous y e evated . _ . _ th, 1 h _ iff' 1 _ ernment for complying with the - . . The death occurred in Somerville led by u purse containing a substuii- i i rig' yi Ti: aliiléiliiiixli lie( Eiuic uncut ol the Alllnnue ln not rea lx fu f-he ?=P0l1i¢0rSi1lD Of Ulllt \l0liY In ospitnl Mass. on Feb. 17th last of tial sum of money, all U. “iight fvken “Sr an u so r re.” i ii; eii iim,"e` . _ _ PPO ' the House-, us in those p siti n. i f lrmlu 2\'tht0n, ytlmighter of the lata from the congrckriliioii iiir iiis "Cell |ment to the nuurt, willow of the late Jo'hn, Mooney, aged' fifty seven years. ()l)l)SlDI‘J-At Clinton on March 1, son of Leslie and Mrs. Woodside. cil, and at the current session of the <‘lllt'l‘li~l--lcntt-red into rest at Char- llc House as n man of calm and sound judgment, whose counsel was ought for brief term as Speaker he fully sus- ained the character for fairness and and valued. During hislir lottctowii, Mnrrli ii, 1009, Mary Anii Curtis. willow of the late James F. Curtis, of i-l. lil, (`ui~'toms, in the tiltth your if licr nge. hit’ Atlliton of this (itv Mini, nt work during these meetings lE;i_f_i’ll;i_§ttixérsiilvilrlliillilfggili ga; ririiliflt tllni l.,.xe;;'nlTlevde tgiliii' l§li`r“;gll_il'1i';_8cey°c[;r pursued u faithful public course H -‘\SHT0N'"f‘\i1 U10 S0m€1'Vii19 H03Pl' . . _ i M .F ,. -_ , _ . . ' ‘ . . . - i . Kinnon. Second Hun. Pres. Hoii.._HenSil)_;il_ “l_;l'fin_i;',lifilr__i'n;ietilii?__r’(,ltyirS £33- The fnnennl Ol the lute l_lon_ Mau lcian of recognizeil taste and ability, deuvur_ to have some provision for €lL;?dt(§0llll,§lileulfl;`Sh;si`Ela:.§nf.LZ_;;ti$_il€,[é ur'-‘f' Of Halifax. resided for some tllcw Smith. Hampton. *Uri* Pi"°°i`}'hii1e me viogi-iigsrliih nvivxkir' .tilrife iiiilipeciflori :if muon som Uyirlui was reiiariiatiiivihis nsaoeintuiiii » _ , . - ye eerda aft rnoon a/nd was very`: ‘ ° rirys “iii e ' _ ii n ii i en °rr". ~ ~ Gauthier, Palmers Road. ice- res.-l-ntllel. ,thc late _lonn Stnnllnk and lnlrgely, _xttenllglu The Sewlces wcrelau exceptionally pleasing manner, A tml. Somerville, Mass.,F‘ebruary lith, 1909, Ethel B., beloved daugh- ter of Emma amd the late T. W. Ashton aged 25 years. AST TROTTERS AT PINETPE. l’INE'I"l‘E, March 3.-Quite a lifge mparftinlity which had led to his ele- utiun to that high office, as was hcerfuliy attested from time to time ti b tl Il" i th..ii . un 0 I sl Lb O plwcrc at ii tliitudvantage. Great in- crcst was tukon in the two-year olde. It is doubtful if more promising colts ever started in a race in this pmt ol y members onse. The late arah lien, Mr. Smith married Miss! daughter of the late Wil- of Tryon, who with three sons and five daugh- ters are now called to mourn n irreparable loss. The sons :irc Wil- am, in California, Edward and ta-wart in the Eastern Stntrs, Mrs. J. ll. l\Icl<`uI‘1uncof Dc Sable, Mrs. iiacklffic now ahronil, Clauil, Ilelcn nil Edna :it home. The deepest sym- uthies of a very wide circle, in which The Guardian most sincerely joins, will go out of sorrow mul .icroiivt-ment. They will to them in this durk lionr e consoletl in part hy the niemories fu most faithful and affectionate usband and futher, uy th! worthy xample he set, by the goo hc hurl cconiplishetl in his u.-teful life. by the wide. circle to which his friendship ex- nded, and n which on ill be held. i The death of Hon. Muttlirw Smith a public loss. It will be- severely by the honor and respect every side his memory crowd' gathered oni the i-ce on- Piriette [R is horse races. The ice being :. lit- iver on Saturday last to witness c hcnvy soma of the lighter horses 5 . *T93 _..___._w,.,. -Jan--Ear - fx. r;:.-- -_..z.=°:r;:~ 4 - "»s‘f1~t&3 »<>..c *..=ic=; 'wr ~,,.¢g;..::.r en .:s.,~: --i ~» .,....~r-Q-.,,._ a --f _fv- 'the country. The contest between the three youngsters was very keen and very close ut: the finish. l Below is tho summary: FREE FOR ALL. , Olivo Green, owned and driven by Michael Lyons 1 l 1 , Bcllc Pnrkwood, owned and driven by Wm. McKenzie 2 5 2 3, Parker lil. driven by McCabe owner Neil McDonald 5 2 5 Parkcept owned and driven by llritik McKenzie 4 3 3 li, lllackbirtl owned and driven by .\lcl.cllun 3 4 4 2 YEAR OLD RACE. li' t1, Stranger (.\fcCabe) owned by John Rooney 1 1 2, Lady Garfield owned and driven by Alex Rolls 2 2 Ariori owned and driven by Austin' McMillan 3 3 '£1011 so _ANQDYNE _ LI I ME _ .s'eb’/91",'/Veazzjf/00}5v1:y The great National Family Doctor. Gets right at the source of the trouble-reduces all iuli.1rt_im:ition. eases pain and effects a speedy cure. Can be ri-lied upon in nll emergencies. Keep a bottle ,-’ handy in case of zitsriifenis. cuts, burns, scaldi, hruires, sprains, lame hack, stiff joints. tnu