sa~i~ilil‘ii‘il if .‘ 'ii ii _ 1'-‘ lf" --4 .-_ . m ._ Fm if fr t -. ., ,. _ ‘~’.'_9‘f" »=:_»=. ~9-- l ri, I i live 'li' yytig' lr: " ,fl 1 ._ fi » i 1.. ; '~ enuiinasuam ~¢ v ' ‘.. ,__ .'_~- . . . .fi- *',.j.‘i.'lf`” F‘li1~1, .i ~,f, - .__ .9 .,.i. . i' f "ff 1 ‘. 'i is i L. .1 . PAGEFOUR _ __ ,.»~rna_i.._c'r,ns_1__itlws _ __ W, _ n AQ1 ,iui>oiimii Rfiininc -iurrsii sruscicn Fiiou mis.,-use-kjsiisws For nic cuinniiirs siiiuiiiiivy , _susscn-Brig; MONDAY vale added another victory Saturday to an already lengthy list when he defeated Robert C., owned by J. George Carver in a match race for $100. Meadowvale appeared on the ice for the first time and showed almost as much speed as he has done in the past on the turf. A very large crowd witnessed the race despite the grad- ually increasing snowstorm and great interest was evidenced in the outcome. The race started at 2.30 p.m. with the officials in control whose names appeared in a recent issue. The course was from a point near Rocky Point Ferry to near the landing at the foot of Richmond Street. iuendowi-ale gatgiied in the stakes in three straight ts and at rio time in either of the heats was he puslied enough to put forth his best shorts. The other rates si.-hcduled were cal- led ofl and will probably take place this afternoon. ._ ._ AT A CURE g Fiii-ther particulars of the death of George 1\lcf`ormack are to the effect that he left Georgetown at seven in the evening in drive across the ice to his home in Boughton Island. It was blowing 8 gale at the time. with siiow flying. He took the iCC B! Burnt Point, and Would i hB"¢ Shoul- four miles to go before reaching his ili~>-" .D / ~>1=° pains in my sides, gf ~. ,_ '_. es ially my right t' onxtfcand down my Lt. ' f right leg. I began to feel batter when I had taken only one bottle of Compound, but kept on as I was afraid to stop too soon."-Mrs. Sams MULLEN, 2728 N. B. St., El- w od, Ind a o _ Why will women take chances with n operation or drag out a sickly, lialf-hearted existence, missing three- 0 n ilnd health in Lydia E. Pinkham`s egetable Compound ‘P Fadyea, Augustine Cove, Mi-a. G. W. Thompson. Tryon; Mrs. T. H. Best, Crapaud; and George and Ruth at home. Funeral arrangements are pending the arrival of some relatives from abroad. A pretty marriage was aolemnized,i ion Feb. Z5, 1911, at Cranbrook, B.C., I lwhen Miss Carrie I-laslam, Belle Plaine, formerly of Springfield, P. E,__~ il., became the wife of J. G. Abbott of, Jolray, B. C. Thehride and groom were '-aiiyittaaaea and immediately ai- texi.t.lia~neremony. leltffor their new ,home in Goflray. B. C. The many pre- sents from Belle Plaine, Prince Ed- L ward`Islaud and other places. bespoke the popularftycf the couple. ` f - _- I '_l'lie races on the harbor ice yester- day were pulled ol most successfully. the conditions being generally favor- able. sport for a large crowd who as sembled to witness the races and a 'number of close heats Proiided n good deal of excitement. This was specially so with the first and third heatsof the 2.29 pace and the first heat of`the 3.00 trot which were neck and neck all along the stretch. The following is the summary: 2.29 PAGE. Bonanza Prince, owned by T. G. Edgett ..... _ .` Baby Boy, G. Gliandler...... Leng Wood, R. J. Bteele......` mmol-1 “Ni-1 we.-ii-» - _ 2.35 TROT. Parklyn, John Doyle...... Frenchy, A. R. Hewltt...... 1Fleet, Harry Doiise...... 3.00 TROT. , wmv-4 wht# www The three classes furnished. good Q Benhuma’ 241" eaes-they arise rks e so Combined in as to be Raised Efficiency for ` A11 Blood Spring Ailments are blond dis- from impure. im- poverished, devltallzed blood. That Hood's Sarsaparilla cures all ot them is proved by more than forty thousand testimonials. \ Roots erbs Known to Possess Great Medicinal Value ( ». Hood s Sarsaparill; to their Highest- -'the -Cure of , Diseases. //' Grand Spring Madlelne-"1 ln" taken I-Ioodfa Sarsapsrllla fin- three years and have found ll n grand spring medicine." Mrs. M. L. Dreaney. 832 Dunbar Bt., Lnn. don, Ont. se anti thousands are dying from -ta v - 7 S' , tion. Though the relief work_e(i's rage rss cured uwusands of .women “tw un ‘ ' ' ' ' th - . .~ . ' lt ` ' . ' ' 1 ~ wr \\ ea peal for aid by missionaries and oth- » s in the famine districts is most gmt I dia E Pinkiams vege- U . eral effort is being made throughout ' the Dominion to reach this amount. When it is stated by the proper auth- people of Murray River. lcd by their grace and discrimination. The good p ( ther papers p ease copy ) urtha of the joy of living. when they - , ca T _ . _ _ V he famine in China is at th pre- _ _ nt time at its most critical ktage, 5,50' thin ea" It has been tha ndard rehied for female ill and ve'been troubled -wi.-h such a i ta ii ’ . c°°;`§n';§,,:"b 0'i"`th°c (;r,ES,L§‘;n“")2:')'I)*§;? ments as displacements, inflammation, g I ul is estimated that the dcnth toll ill reach a million before any of the riy crops can be haricsted The ap er urgent and heart rendiug. Canada is endeavoriug to raise one hundred M ceration, libroid tumors, irregulari- es, periodic pains. bnckache, indiges- on, and nervous prostration. lf you have the slightest doubt a ble ompound will help yon, ltef>o~Mrs. Plnkliam at Lynn, ss for advice. Your letter thousand dollar? as itsd part of the will gbgqlutely confidential, r niiersa relief und, an a very gen- and tha advigg f eg. mal_xul vation, it becomes possible for all li of relief. iv The Ministerial Association of tl Charlottetown under whose auspices si this appeal is made, sincerely hopes iv out the city and Province, where do- D nations may be left. Contributions C from the city and any section of the R Island, will be received and acknow- E ledged through press by His Hon t Fund. ' sl lation, Charlottetown, H. E. Thomas, T President, Z. L. Fash, Secretary. 9. Charlottetown, P. E. I. w Baptist Confeqence was held within M he Baptist Church at Murray River fr in March 13th, 14th and 15th. The in 'air weather, the completeness of pre- t iaration and the presence of twenty- tl tive delegates contributed to the sue- iv orities that two cents will keep i pastor, opened their hearts, homes person alive a day, that two dollars and church to us, making us welcome will save a whole lamily from star- to one of the most sightly and de- htful rural districts in all P. E. Z classes to aid substantially this work lslnnd As over half of the dele at‘s . g .. ere entertaincd at the Cook Hotel, ie intervening time between the s:s- ons was full of social hospitality hich was much enioyed. The Con- tliat the citizens of Charlottetown ference, which assembled st 7.30 in and Prince Edward Island will gener- the Baptist Church, was called to or- lar er nit banks ously and without delay respond to dei' by the pastor of thc church, who' Ni Mein” wal; hoiored with the Nw this request. Notices have been placed extended a brief welcome. After _the,mdm;sement of an the leading banks G, in several places of business through- singing of _H'ymn ' Simply Trusting ‘in Seattle Spokane and other cities plimwitary i-emarks_ ‘that therefore all our work is accom- |Minuic M., A. Murphy...... 111 Chief Side, J. Henderson... 2 2 2 Ed. C., John Doyle......(’l‘hird Money) Itna, D. Robinson...... Nellie Chief. Ed. Wliite...... The following were the officials: Starter-J. Nicholson. _ _ Hood’s_ Sarsaparilla ls Peculiar lo Itself It makes people well and keeps them well. g lim W, Patrol Judges-H. Kpllv and r Joseph Crabbe. ‘, - Judges-David Mexiainni, 1.. white §:“”“' anti or. c. L. striciiiaim MF ' ISB The following is from the Lincoln ;"_’3' db County Times, Davenport, Wash., "3" S Fei.. z4tii;- ` “ Martin McLean, cashier of the Da- 5°' H vcnport National Bank, has received ‘t';°° the appointment of National Bank _ eh 1-1' fwii'tbthe‘“’_ xaménegler or( ¢h:s(;3§?:cy y The Complimentary remarks were made U" Comp ro 0 ` by Walter Simpson, who referred to to appointment was made last Monday. as organist and secretary of Woman's Missionary Society. Montgomery in her own modest rlefly replied, thanking the for the appreciation expressed the accompanying purse, and she would always cherish fond ections of her native place. and‘ frienéls that had so large a part e li e. n 'd eciitive for consideration. _ Yon wi" also be asked to consider the ques- tion of placing all transactions in liquor for the purpose-so( the nn; ii, the hands of a commission who bv n careful auditing system could tram- every ounce of liquor which is sold. Through lack of information there seems to be some opposition to this measure, but government control for ilifr. McLean will succeed E. Wil- the great ‘interest Miss Montgomery ‘lu always taken in the “Cavendish t° rposes of the act would seem to me be both wise and necessary. The estion of limiting the Drug Stores the sale of pure alcohol will have 80"' recently "°5ign°d` Manu) M°` mil? our attention together with many lI.esn is 9, comparatively young man gf e and has ii varied banking education, _“d ilinving risen from a clerk in a coun- ’ . |try hank to the cashier of Davenport h He 'National Bank. He has also.he1d re- fl: lsponsible positions in several of the gg: rary Society" and the help she Y given towards making the meet- Ot ngs of interest and profit. th also paid a high compliment to C0 ii P. E. Island n place in tiieiit- Sh gil . R. McNeill also made n few com- B ber important matters. As I vit-iv e ground today I feel that while* in ntrast with other days we have gm” lite,-ary “ning which has much reason for rejoicing, yet we ould be far from satisfied with pre- y world and gotten WU,-ld_wide sent conditions.-The danger has lginn for her as an aiiihoress overtaken us of feeling that because prohibitory law has been _enacted ay by Da), the reading of the frlrstithrou bout the State besides the The evening passed an too quickly plished, when in fact, more earnest- hapter of St. John and prayer by ibnsmfsa mm of Daven'p0i~¢' and the enlivengd will; music and ,,,0¢ial chat ness was never so needed by temper- ev'"Z'vL' Fash’ the chmrm~an' Rel' 'strong backing of the state Senators. "ft" which tea was Served by the la' ance me" “nd women tha" at 9"" . P. Calder. preached _an introduc-i Au Davenport rejoices in the high digg, Mlgs Montgomery is for the sent. The least that can be said rc- ~ f 1 t. Tim 6 12 The resent residing with her aunt, Mr,§_ garding present conditions is. that on- closed with an evangelistic ser- On behalf of the Ministerial Assoc- vice conducted by Rev. Z. L. Fasli. uesday morning's session opened _at 30. An inspiring devotional service as conducted by Deacon Arthur March 20, 1911. Simpson, after whichthe meeting or- " _ T" ganized for business. The roll call The 69th session of thc P. E. I. was read by the seni-egary' Reig w_ . Field. Reports were submitted om eighteen churches showing that uch good work has been done and hat now with four new pastors set- cd on important fields the outlook as bright for further advancement. 'ess of the entire occasion. During all The regular committees were appoint, h° S€f‘s'°"9 HW- E- P- Cllldef. the ed. This includes 3 committee to co- nterprising chairman, presided with operate with the representative ap- ointcd by the convention, as 3 pas- ` "" toral committee to look after past- llady was widely known and had f large circle of friends in Glace Ba where her father was stationed as Methodist minister for a number o. years. She leaves tivo small child ren. Mr. Diichemin will have the sym pathy of many friends at Glace Ba) and elsewhere in his sad bereavement -Sydney Post. (Mr. Duchcmin is s native of Charlottetown.) A recent despatch from St. John -says: Rev. George D. Steel, of Shed- iac, formerly of I’. E. island, now 0', Ncwcastle,,N,-B., has lef_t,.fror liomi after spending two days in"the citl in the .interep_ts,-.ofthe supernumary Methodist 'ministers' and’ ministers widows, fu|¢;1l.'Mr. Steel was appoin wliirh resulted in luni: trouble set-iBl_unswick and Prince Edward Islam fini; in and she slowly but gradually grew worse until the and came yes- tcrilny mornintz. The funeral takes i.ln¢_»¢ tomorrow (Wednesday) at 10.30 n. ni. from lier late residence to the Union Corner. Methodist Cemetery.- tl. WHY THIS FARMER IN P.E.I. IS GLAD Dodd'a Kidney Pills cured his Rheumaiism of thirty years standing Now iff-_ ii-i Helping Hundreds of Uth- or Islanders Tell That the Une' Sure Cure for all Kidney Diseases is Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. Alma, Prince Co., P.E.I.. March 24 (h'pecial)-(Tured of Rheumatism and Heart Disease after thirty years suf- fering, Wm. J. Vincent, a well known farmer living near here, is spreading the news throughout this tight little Island that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the sure cure of Kidney Diseases. "I had been bothered with a lame conference of the $50,000 required a an investment for thc whole mari time provinces and Newfoundland. A: present only _ B3 per cent of the a mounts rightfully claimed can b- paid, and it is to supply the denci cncy that the campaign was inaugur ated. Rev. Mr. Steel reports that hi has covered half of Prince Edward Is laiid and the greater part of the St John and Sackville districts in thi: province, and has $8.000 in sight This is his lecond visit to St. Johi and lie expects to come again befor: completing-his canvass. The subscrip tions are divided into $5. a mounts. ' The body ofthe late G. Oliver Mc- Leod, formerly of this city, arrived ln this city yesterday from Burbank (‘al. The body was met at George town by Lauchlin McKinnon and Mr. McKay of the Montague Masonic Lodge and they accompanied it tc this city. The remains were taken tt the home of his aunt, Mrs. Philip Brydges, 20 Stewart Street, from which place the funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon at two o‘clock. The funeral will be under the direction of 'the Masonic and back, Rdieumatisin and Heart Dia-|0ddfellow fraternities, while the Or- eaiie for over thirty years," Mr. Vin- lder of Railway Telegraphers. of which cent states. "For days I would be ltbe deceasedwas a popular and highly laid up in bed. At times lt caused respected member will attend in body. me great pain to even turn in hed. I e pall hearere have been chosen as 'ra tried all kinds of llnlmenta. Planters follows: Active.-H. v. siinuiiii, from and electric belts, but got no relief St. John’e Lodge A. F. and A. M. itll I and D0dd'l KMDC7 Pllll- W. N. Tanton, from Wildty Lodge, I. Three boxes of them cured me." Rladtade of` other realdanta of the Idaail have naeil D_odd’a Kidney Pills and they all tall the aama awry: No Kelly, of the Charlottetown Division , of the Order of Railwa 'relznapliera incl lun eeuneahnoq nl Jani -lamina lo. o. F., n. w. maven and J. a. orless churches. The report of A. W. |ing iustriiction in the Merchants' y I Sterns, provincial treasurer, was read Pimples and Blacklieads Clear the complexion of disfiguring pimples, blackheads, redness, roughness, and other un- sightly conditions; keep the hands soft and white, the scalp clean, the hair live and glossy, and pre- sprye skin health by the of Cuticura Soap assisted when necessary by Cuticura Ointment. uticurat and Ointment ltlrainnaiaenifa-metaaaa. and heartily discussed. It disclosed the fact that over half the amount allotted to the churches of our Pro- vince was y.a to be contributed and that nearly eight months had expir- ed. The various intcrcsts of our de- nomination depend for their elllcicnt management on regular, systematic contributions of the churches. The afternoon session commenced at 2.30, with devotional service led by Rev. G. F. Camp. A feature of the after- noon scsslon was the presentation of an excellent and stirring paper on “The Pastor in His Study." by Rev. R. 0. Morse. A lengthy discusssion followed. The remainder of the al- ternoon was given over to the W. M. A.S. In the evening Rev. E.P. Dres- ser preached a helpful sermon, after which an evangelistic service was conducted by Rev. W. M. Field. Wed- nesday morning an old-fashioned con- lerence was held by Rev. G. F. Camp, in which a large number participat- ed. Wednesday afternoon an Eccles- iastical Council called by tlie Baptist Church of Murray River to advise in the ordination of their pastor, A.A. Gates, Lic., organized by choosing Rev. E. P. Calder Moderator and Rev. Wm. M. Field clerk. After the credentials _of messengers were pre- sented, the Rev. R. O. Morse was ap- pointed leading questioner. After hearing the statements of the candi- date, his Christian experience, his call to the church, his- views of Chris- tian doctrine, the Council advised the church to proceed with his ordina- tion. In the evening the following program was rendered: Introductory services, Rev. G. F. Camp; sermon, Rev. Z. L. Fssh; ordaining prayer, Rev. R. 0. Morse; charge to the church, Rev. E. P. Calder; charge to candidate, Rev. E. P. Dresser. hand of fellowship, Rev. W. M. Field; Bene- dlctlon, Rev. A. A. Gates. Conference closed after a vote of thanks to the entertaining church, etc. WM. M. FIELD. Tryon, March 17, 1911. WEDNESDAY. The death took place at Crapaud yesterday moming of John McDon- ald. one of the old and respected rr :idents of`»'0rapaud. The deceased who was sixty-seven years of age, had only been ill for a short time and his death was quiteuaexpeeted. Hp' leaves to mourn ;a vrldow and the ory s.rmon rom s . : . ' f ed I h .t. n Lieiit. Gov. Rogers, who has kindl* preacher in a most interesting dis-Ih°“°r °°“_e"f 9” ‘me °t tart" " Jo consented to act as Treasurer of the course sounded a clear keynote. Ses- 3333;' fggelguf Qgilegsgrsid iii: egg? m mable f mily from our midst. With _ _ the applvintment of Mr. McLean and lar” 3 9°" "1 th” me ,Of Y-Us place. 'Y 'the fact that DL F_ H_ Luce, “S08 and her unselilsh devotion exhibited “h former Davenport citizen, holding 3 ":_ similar position, would indicate that 5 our city produtes some pretty good G 'timber. , V (Mr. McLean above referred to isi a son of Wm. and Mrs. McLean, St. " Avard's, and received his first bank- I Bank of Prince Edward Island in this city. Mr. McLean's many rela- tives and friends will read with plea- sure of his success.) On Thursday evening, March 16th, B number of invited friends with Miss L. M. Montgomery were the guests of Ilev. John and Mrs. Sterling at .the mouse in Cavendish. As Miss Montgomery, _on account of the death ,of ber grandmother, was about to leave her old home. it was thought a fitting occasion by her friends 1.0 ex- press their great appreciation of the deep interest she had taken in all matters connected with the welfare of tenderly caring for h.i' aged ,PF andmother-till death broke up tliel Ome-will not soon be forgotteu.-- be _ pr lin Campbell, ag Pai-lg Come,-_ demand should be made upon__thc Miss Montgomery will be much powers that be, that in a more issed here, when she Oncnpied so statesmanlike way than they have et done. thev set themselves to glve e most rigid enforcement to our ohibition law. Despite the request of a year ago to relieved of ofllce, you did me the uest. honor of re-appointment, which I ap- eciated deeply and for whichl The annual meeting nl ini, p_ E_ Is, would render my thanks as wcll as estetday in the Y. M. C. A. parlors, i QUc0n's, Mosher, Kings, G0ngii|'p S- 0- T.; Rev. E. s. weeks, Mt. wall; Rev. W. E. Johnson, Kem-ling. £011: Rev_. L. J. Wason, Wiusloe; Rev. W. Harrison, City, J. K. Ross, R. C J. McLeod, B h ; C t, 1) Brookfield; P‘(;;l‘ka,wYoun‘l't‘;r, litdylslli lst; John Boundy, Winsioe; D. W, le Henderson. North Wiltshire; John' and Temperance Alliance was lieid for the courtesy and kindness which n my two years »'ol‘_ dlllce you have with the president, Rev. H. E. Thom. graciously shown. 55. City. in the chair. Among those present were : a J. A. Lawson, City, seerelnry; |,¢__ still be interested in every detail ol Gov. Rogers, Prosecutors, Jenlting_ .your work here, and all tbl help that Tlinugh in a few months I will be citizen of another Province. I will rayer and sympathy and interest Prince, Albert S. Wright, G, W, p__ can give to you in a warfare _ln which tht-re is no discharge I will Stewart: Rev. Hugh Miller, C01-n. give gladly. H. E. THOMAS. President. After discussion section by section G05. G. E. Full, S. F. _Hodgson, J: the president's report was adopted. This was followed by the appoint- ment of several committees on dif- reiit branches of work. The reports of the three inspectors resent were received and the Al- the community. » Edwards, North Wiltshire; Mr. Hyde, D A suitable address was prepared ling, her pastor, which spoke in high est terms of her helpfulness in con nection with the different depart, ments of Church work in the congre ,and presented by the Rev. John Stir: M°°'°' A~ D- Ff°S¢l'» City; Layton Cornwall; James Brodie, Col, F, 3_ _ McCabe. Alexandria; David Birt, Fan. _ “mg Brook; Arch. McDonald, M. _ H8l'l>0l‘; Cyrus Crosby, M. L. A., _ Bonshaw; M. McKinnon, Canoe Covir A. w. stems. rt. ir. srac J ' A PURE PRODUCT OF A PERFECT PROCESS 1 Baker"s , Breakfast I Cocoa lg- , Ia absolutely Pure i c~\. healthful , '5 7 and makes W. "° a most - - ie 1 1, delicious _ l i ‘T i ll Get the ' i genuine with , ., . our fy 'JM trade-mark ` _ . on the ii. package 53 Highest Awards ¢'nEi|ropeandAn¢n`m 1 . _ D. 5 Jenkins, City, and others. c j _ The President, Rev. H. E. Thomas, in submitting _his aiinual report, re- e ferred to the discussion in the Senate on the Bill forwarded by the Allian- ce which provided for the Prohibition of the Importation of Liquors into this Province. He quoted the opinion of Senator Ross who claimed the pro- .vince was within its rights in asking such legislation. He went on to say "In view of this, our Alliance will have the priv- '|080 Ol asking our Local Legislature t0 perform that which we sought for at Ottawa. There may be some qn¢S_ tion as to' the propriety of inserting here Ones Own private conviction, but in any case I wish to declare that in my ‘judgment we have reached 5 day when this Province should have absolute Prohibition, except in Sae- ramcntal, Mechanical and Medlelnnl cases, and the simplest way to hring.` it about would be to repeal Bee, 37 of our Act, which permits bang alle transactions in liquor. This whole question is laid before the Alliance by the Executive for its considera- tlon. During the year an action brought against the Charlottetown Club considerably exercised our minds and the minds of the people generally, with the judgement of the court which was given in favor of the Club we have nothing here to do, but with the evidence adduced, and the facts ln the case we have much to do. When it is shown that a vol- ume of business in strong drink is llance expressed itself as favorably impressed with their work, realizins the difficulties arid hardships 0KP0\" leneed by them in the performance of their duty. ` At the evening session there was A good attendance. A niimbef of mili- ects came up for discussion which will be placed before the Local GOV' rnmeat today. _ _ 8517053 6' r.'°*..':.:.‘z:'. f:'..‘:'~ "gg is vous sins os rms? Docs it seem to you that F0" °“"'l' stand another minute of that awful burning itch? _ That it MUST be cooled? That you MUST-have relief?- Get a mixture of Oll of Winter- green, 'l‘hymol,. and otliereootlllnz ingredients as compounded onl!-l" D.D.D. Prescription. H i The very first drops' STOP _that aW~ ful burning instantly! ‘ The first dropa-soothe and heal! The tlrat drops give you a, feellm! of comfort that you have not 0l'\l0!' ed for months, or perhaps YOU"- Take our word on lt. - Get a $1.00 _or g trial bottle tolls!- Write the D. D. D. Laboratorltl. Dept. C. G.. 49 Colborne Bt. Toron- to, and they will send you a trllll bottle free. ' lil. A. Foster. Central DruKl¢°"" ialiiaiiiueeuae wheaudanlagdlnrwen- transacted fa this club, which fs al- d B moat equal to that transacted at the .'°“1|,'"|'“""*_ ordlnary licensed bar, lt certainly be- h bn M "vhs" comes time for every sober minded eltheii to awake, and lf the offender of the law on a back street ia placed iii the common jail, than every lover mains ms." l ..'l*..£".‘.l."""'.......¢.."""