l l. l‘ ' - A . h: ' 7 . \ [a in ever-y packet of intuit T E A. n Pure, delicious &\ rich-drawing. Black, Green-fund Mixed Blends. BllilSS-llllllil PllZZiE 12341 6 7 ’ l4 l9 37 38 39 46 5/ 55' 59 6r 67 68 Cross Word Puzzle No. 94 , L Key w cross word pun“? Nm 94,11 itdijcllfilLi-liti-tiie and iilsu in Horizontal Kind iii‘ sailing vessel _\ll_]\*('l.l\'L‘ tpi.) .t Ptllllillil" event. i3 tint,- verseil in ln.\\'. l5 _ _ IT I Apparition, I 7 Fi-tistrutetl. .5 Crop tpi.) l3 "T" my“ l In ii suite tit‘ excitctnciit. ll tiirl's nitnic. f, gummy l'3 l'l'“l"'-"lll°ll- ._. Yeah-ls uzseil in chemistry. IR ileltiiigini: tti the ciii’. ,2,’ My)“, _ l!) .\ nuinbi-i; l“, “»,,,_,,,,. 3" of m“ (‘Fmlwhl ‘ £11.’. Ikirnnto Jd-zinsportation Cour 2i llllUFYUKLlllH: tironoiiii. ! misgilm w“) 2:5 Tu disgrace. 1 ' hle_ I!’ Fir 135 slllk dow“. ril‘: lti-servi- by labor. I'm-ind of time. 3;. |.,.[,,;,,,,S_ Klflll 0i birds, H “qn-k Sudden sound. ,3 Kim; ‘U; who (illlr-l name. ‘ 1;; ,.-;,.,._._ Spawn tit fish. ‘,3 y‘, n‘. ,,,,,._ l’l'°*'“lll ‘it; Siuiliiiiu. 'l‘li~r l)tlii~i's_ l 17 ma » \l'\'lllllt' turin iii‘ "w lit-s.‘ 3|; Ti; pllJllgQ tlirt-etlufl. Xliiierul, ::i;li Pvt-fix meaning llll""'. 2ST .\ fruit. t_v iii I_1iieli('.t~,_ . - mmll, in sleep. \'t‘liit'lt~ (‘iilliice criiiluult: tub.) liilllllllll‘ (iili.) l" lll\'li4"l'illllll5 mu!" mp" ' 5H2 Point tit‘ compass‘. ll Fnuilultvrzitvti. ltil .\lilii:\i"_v lllllPt-l‘ v . IS .\lt)lllll oi fltlll. ‘till .\ pzw-fix nnil ii suffix. lit Womb-n pin. _ _ I?" 'l‘l,""‘¥- l s L u MP A N L E iliiiiiffi‘ l t"! A 5 ' A V E‘ ° 5 SI Flat llOilfilllfll bout. i AS E 5 C H E W 5 p o “ .*\TI‘.I\\'(:I‘ (tilt) l T A R 5 K l R O B . (jtllllfilifl, _ V‘ l, “i E L M s E 5 1' 5 Q |__ E 5S llzimiltun Athletic .‘\.\)i4)liil in i R E A p E R s I T T E R (:ib.) _ _ I R D o ,~',:i Prtivint-t- in tnniiilii lull-l tin Volcano LllSlZlHlTl-l". A M A E T A U til ll""‘l“‘l-U) PLAINT FANTAN r3 King's ii i. ,5, ,,.,,,,,,, U, K0,,’ p A I N R o I 0 A B s 1:7. Wipe nut. E R 0 I L E D H E W u? Glass container. A D C R’ A D L E S L m inuclivte, R D I A L D A U R H EIE L s s N E E R Vertical 3 Royal Academy tab.) Answer to Puzzle No. 93 II l-‘usii, -i-<-0>-—-—- .1 Small quantity. 5 COIIIIIIOII. \ll||i|r|l'n Llnlnit-nt for Buclmche. ll Unit of French mcasiirin 7 Long marrow 1iniisiiges_ —~- 3 Make reparation. When Kidneys Hurt , Drink More Water Tho American men and women .miint guard constantly 11811;“!!! ney trouble because we o ten t‘ mo much rich food. Our blood s filled with acids which the kidney“ strive to filter out: lllfly “lealwn from overwork. b99071“? fllllgglsh‘ tho ellmlnfitlve tissues clog and the result ls kidney "Ollblg- mad‘ llUI‘ wcnkncsshnlltl o 8911??“ ‘la’ cllno in hcfllt - - what. your kidney! feel "l" lumpd of lead; your back hurts oir tho urino is cloudy. full of sod‘ mcnt, or you are obllfifi" 1° Scel“ rollef two or tbiwzc times IlllTlug. the night: if you Buffer with sick, haadnchc, or dizzy, ncrvous spcllfl. acid stomach. or ‘if you have "16""; Klenzo Dental Cream Cleans teeth the right way inatlsm when llltl Wcillhel‘ '15 lfmlll’ and begin drlnkintg riots otfjuldoggnrfi“, water and B9 Wm Y " I clat about four ounces of Jud Salts.‘ makes them Take a taolospoonful in a B1895 ‘ll l‘ water before breakfast for a few, dSt longer days and your kidney! lllBY lbw‘ act fine. 'I‘hlii famous salts Iii made from’ the acid of grapes rind lcmon llll<1\‘- combined with iitliln, and hflS b11911 uscd for years to hclp flush null] stimulate clogged kidneys. w llmlli, rallzs the acids in thc sYBNl" l"); they no longer are a source of ir- rltation, thus often rellevliilz llllld‘ dm- illiiorilern. Jud Salts ls inexpensive; can not injure, makes a delightful efferves- ccnt lithlzuvatcr drink and belongs In overy home, because nobody can mako a mistake by hov-lllll 8- 800d kidney flushing any time. 13y llll menus have your hhylllqlll" "m" Inc your kidneys at least twlco n.‘ yeah 104 Price 35c and 60c Sold only by THE HEXAI |__ P1180- Kgn/w $1 wt.‘ ‘w? ‘Central Guardian SHOP FROM Holman’: Catalog- ATTRACTIVE VALUES ln Table Linen thistweck. Moore 8c iMacLeod Li-milted .—1 172. . PARTIES WISHING to have fer- tilizer ‘by schooner to Victoria. should lplace their orders uvith Po- ta-to Growers Association at once. 1171-3-27-31 YOUR EASTER SHOES are wait- lnig for you here. They are very handsome. Buy now and save 20% oilf at ‘Purdle d: Ferguson's-m DON'T FORGET your Easter Foot-wear. and don't forget that we show the finest Footwear made. buy now at our big sale 20% off. Purdic & Fergusonr-Iii ‘ SALE OF LADIES and .\Iiss‘es coats and suits takes place this morning at S. A. MacDonald's. 1176 HOLEPROOF HOSIERY- all slyivs—20% ollf at our Bit: Sale. Purtllc & Fergu-soxis-(li Y. M. C. A, Auxiliary iinnuril meeting Tuesday. .\larcli 31st. All tni-nrbcrs are requested to bi,- IIFCS- ent.—-1i TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT ——‘Sunilriy ‘March 29th, ipri-iichinu services. Tryon, 11 a.iii.; (‘riipiiuil 3 [NHL] Victoria 7 p.m, Pastor will Iireach at all services. SALE OF MEN'S Doublvt T\\"ic"l. suits this morning $9.115 at S, A. .\iucDonalil's. 1176 NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CIR- CUlT—Scrvlces for Sunday, Nlarch 29. as followsz~Clydc River at 3.00 p..m.; Lung Chilfk and Fuirvlew at 7.0K! pin. itcv. O. U, .\lacl\'evin will int-ct the pastors appointment at Long Creek. - "rm/ow, sou SHAW BAPTIST Interesting I'D John Bracken, Brlsay. Gates and A-llbert H. Yates. have had ‘many and various City 'II“ Mark Butcher, John H. there was lbug one lobster factory- We I~a thaw circumstances with lfllltl to clear, tow farmers cared Illlllill Councils within the -part sixty; about‘ what {tthsgglflll-llxflilllllrllllidluélhs - - I ‘ i‘ - u . ‘ . lt_s. ' ' ' (commued from Pa” 3') l. but I dollnhtlrttgtllligffilfnlfléfszellill‘lllldlgl mid orchards which added ——ofter\vards a prominent hard- ware merchant and IIIBYOP "l Chill" lottetown was then chief clerk or manager, did a large business on Great George Street, la or near the storepiow occupied by the Messrs Cudmore Brothers. Mr. Watson Duchemin. Bfllllllffllllel‘ ot‘ Messrs Duchemin Brothers had a block-making factory in Queen Street. near the residence of Mr. Thomas Alley, who was for some years Superintendent of [Public Works and one of tho most exten- sive and active builders In the city and .\l‘r. Archkl, Kennedy was the owner of a large sail-making B5- tabllshiuent on Lower Water Street. - In public life. the lion. George Coles, was then Leader of Her Mul- <sty's Opposition and the ‘Hon. James C. Pope, Leader of t-hc Gov- ernment. Both were thorn leaders of men. I remember Mr. Coies as hi- stood and spoke in the Opposi- ‘zion side of the Ilouse. lie was then ailvaaccd hi years and nearing the end oi‘ his strenuous career; but. his was still a strong figure and his face still Ibore tho ‘impress of de- termination aud expressed a cou- sclnusness of personal authority. Ile hail then for his sup-porters iii tho Legislature. the Hun. Francis Kelly, of Fort Augustus, (he lion. Jitmes Wiliibarton, tho Ilon. Alex- amlcr Laird. the lion. Peter Sin- lty and force of character. .\lr.=i.\ llH‘ tit-auty "l Fllell‘ Ilfellllselb _ Peter McGowan was i think, the, Iii this (‘ity a ~few tiees iverc City Clerk, piuuupq on the sides of seine of thi? But, at ‘that time, civic rcquirc- streets in loot) when the d ni-iice '0‘ meats and duties were eoiupunv \\':\iv.‘.~'. V.» iiitervvurtls Edward tit; [fvflly simple. There were then no the Yllih- visited the Island. Bill troncrotc sidewalks or IIIIJCLMlGIIIlZCIllIOI‘ the mes: purl tllo Mlllilrclls unit strcc-tii. no electric lights, an streets of the town ivere lharo o atciiim fire engines, no waterworks. m-es. ‘There WWO lll "w, c"? ‘l. no sewerage, no telephones. Iiuutoiv lino veSQ-llllll" “ml ‘fume? lg?“ there ‘were pumips. A woodeiiiiloiis ‘privillvly °“""'9‘l mm w“? plflllP reaching into a well ailorii-iuti-il. ‘Plii- Colonial lktilillnlig was ed many 0t’ the chief street cornersghen the rliict iirchitectura- orna- ol’ tho clty. At that time every lllvill iii‘ ‘the Cllllllllli “ml (Ever: householder ‘had a leaiheru bucket im-iit lIOuse, outside the Elly. Wll hung up in the porch or vestibule its fine front iind 11S Sllflllllllillllg ot‘ his residence and when Ihe tin‘ wrll lion, ixrulllllli- “Tl” ‘lllwsflm l“ boll rang. the bucket was seized look ulwll» ‘ and n dash was made for the pump flHlFCSil the fire. Then a line of citizens was ifortncd. and \\'.I(t‘l‘ _ Illlllllifltl Into the thickets wits psss- l‘\ f-‘.l‘*‘4ll llml "l "Nun mjlollllhl‘: ed iiuickly from lianii to hand until the uivuuuy ‘lithe lull‘ If"; (‘vinyl the fire l\\‘1l5 rtacheil. Th.- buckeisl\\‘. lltlllflfillll "ml lg’ m" "mmm" U full of water were lllt-Il d; ml up-lliX-‘Vllym’ Film“ ""' m.“ Mllllllhflfl? lon the fire in :1 Collllllllilll t‘illll‘.llli‘_ ltiivo to tree ‘lllllllllllifl; ff“, _ usually with >- tisfiiciory .-i‘i'et-ts.‘1\~' l" lll‘. Alllllll‘ -\““l"";‘ "ll 1",. the empty buckets being rvtiiriit-iliQllrvii Squat-c _Lfill'llL‘ii. \i. tuisut- to the pump by llllflillrf‘ liui‘ of t izuud aistv, \\lli‘ll her.» liitii- t-klllllisl- izcns, and so a coniiiitioiis streiiiiil-‘Wl ll"'l"""l‘,"‘“ “S gwlllh’. "lfydhd, lot’ \\'1ll(‘f‘ was dbiiiineil~ so long llflllnlh ll'_‘-‘ “m” ‘Mum-V ‘fl (hlulmuu- thi~ie was ivntei" in the pump. "Ml"! l" '1'“ “lllmmw "ml _"l".lu.n. lsiiisiins. liitliwtl ,1 l:1l\'l' lieitid lihlll‘ lutii [tlWIl tl<‘.-i~i'i‘->i‘i its "H I‘ 1h l: prettiest liiili- towns iii iiil (‘zinailnf Tho manager of the gas \vi>rks.i'l‘l“’ i~"lf’fl "'_l“"'l "l """l""',lrl_llll,\,“Iii ("tiuncillor William .\lurph_v was iui~‘*’-\'“l"_l'l'l"“l "Y, 'h",l""_' " ‘F; iniiuy years the chit-f IIVIIIIIOH-l‘ oflslwlml‘: "m! “‘ AH‘ HM IL A ' PROGRESS .ILLU_MINATION flair-father of P. E. Island's prc- sent representative in the Federal Government-and others of less note. Supporting Mr. Pope, t-hc Leiidcr of the Government, were the IIon. Frederick Bracken, the llou. Colonel Gray. the Ilon. Daniel Davies, the Hon. Dr. Kaye (of (locum-town) the I-Ion. John Long- wonth, ‘tho ‘lion. W. II. Pope, the lion. John Yoo. and others whose names and persons Icannot now re- call. PA RTO RATE—lSorvl‘ces on Sunday’ 29th lust, will lit; at Tryon ui ll p.iii. and Ilonsli:i/\\' at 7 p.m. J. Ii. Uziggett. HAMPTON CONGREGATION- Preaching services for illarch 2iith. liortien at l1, Tryon at 3 and Iliiinp- ton at 7.30. A cortiiiul welcome. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Jtcv. IQwt-n MacDougall will ipreuch Sab- bath 29th at Murray Rlvcir at 11 11.111. and 6.30 ipdm. MT. STEWART METHODIST CIRCUlT-dtev. II. P. 'l‘ii‘piper will {trench ill. ililririe, 11 a.m. Subject "Alltssltlllli", Mount Stewart at 3 pin. Subject, "Who is Iie". l CHURCH SERVICE-The con~. dinning Presbyterian service will be held iii the Baptist (fhurch, Miirsliflcld on Sunday, 29th at 3 o'clock. PANTRY SALE SATURDAY af- .l.0l‘llt)OIl at Fenncll it» Chandler's. llnnio made Pickles, Chow, ‘Prescr- mosi. etc, Conductctl by Ladies ofl Christian Church. ON BUYING TRIP. —Mcssrs n. (l. Aliittiirt and (l. W. llogg of Sin- clair & Stewart. Limited, loft this week on a buylngurlp to Montreal and other Canadian cities. SALE .OF HOME COOKING- Scotch Cake. Ihiiiglinutgt. Pastry, in varieties at pantry sale at Fennel t‘; Chandlers ‘Saturday afternoflifi GOLF MEETING-Tho nullllill mcctlni: of the Woman's branch of lilo Golf Club was held ycstofllill’ morning in rho Woman's Clllll rooms. After the ‘business of the meeting was transacted the follow- ing ofllcersnvcrc elected. viz: Presi- dent, .\lrs. ‘Murdock ‘McKinnon; Vlco-Prcslilcnt, Mrs. C.II.I3. Long- worth: Sccrtitary Treasurer, Miss Helen Grant. reelected by acclnmn- tion. llousc comimittce, Mrs. K. J. Martin, Mrs. P. W. Turner, Mrs. R, Stewart. and Mrs. tDr.) Pethlck, (lreens comntltttro, Mrs. Ewen Mc- Klnnon, Mrs. tDr.) Goodwill, Mrs. (D12) Biignnll. PERSONALS Miss Hazel Harding, Noilboro, has returned home after visiting In I-‘rctlcrlcton. tho-guest of Miss Myr- Llo Cutcliffe. Mrs. Ilenrletta. Crockett, Little York was a visitor to the city yes- terdny. Fine for cutarrh when melted In a spoon or snuff- ed up the none and vapors In- holed. Head and Chest Colds Relieved in a New Way A Salve which Release: Medicated Vapors when Applied Over Throat and Chest. Inhaled as a vapor and. at the same time absorbed through the akin like l linlment, Vlcka Val)" Rub reaches immediately inflamed congested alr passages. Thin is the modern direct treat- ment ifor all cold troubles that ls provlog so popular in Canada and the States where over 17 million Jan; are now used yearly. Splendid for sore throat, tonsill- t-ls, bronchitis, croup, head and chest colds, catarrh, asthma or hay fever. Just ru-b Vick: over throat and chest and Inhale the medicated vapors. It quickly loosens up a cold. bull V.!....!§.§i lble government and our Free Educ- utionai System, we are also chiefly ludubtcil to ithe Iloii. James C. Pope and his supporters ifor those mew sures by ‘the effects and results of which the conditions of life in this Ii-ile have zbeen naturally improved. lie was Leader in the great strun- gle ifor the P. E. Island Railway. lio iwas Leader in the measures which resulted in Confederation. fret, lands ifor. our farmers, and con- tinuous communication winter and suimmcr Ibetweon this ‘Province anti the mainland. But for his preserv- cncc Prince Edward Island mliglit not ‘have entered the union with Canada upon such advantageous IBPIIIH as It did. But. for ‘his efforts and ‘the action of the Leglslalturi: led lby him wc shou-Id not aowdiavt; the services of the Car Ferry and might still be shut out for weeks together. in such Winters ac ilhls has been from communication with, the mainland of Canada and the, world at ‘large. I It ‘was in the cowrso of the tics-l SIOII of 1865 that the Legislaturel on Mr. Pope's Initiative, aigreed to. an address to (Jfleen Victoria. inl nnwhich d, was stated that "we the faithful! - reipresenitatlves of your siubjcets, the ipeople of ‘Prince Ed- ward Island in Colonial Parliament assemlblctl, do disagree to the ~re-‘ commcntlation-s contained in said report of the Quetbec Confer- once-uefcrrlnig to the Confedera- tion of British North Au1ericun— iind on the part of Prince Edward Island do emphatically decline a union which after the most serious and careful consideration wo be- llcvo wouiid prove politically. com- mercially and financially ‘disastrous to the rights and best interests of its 'I)("0])l0, Yet, after further light uifforded, and ‘further considera- tion under changed circumstances with the Butters Terms, the some Loader and the saimo Party legis- iated tho Island into tho _Union. That the results have no; been wholly ‘disnstroin-i" we know. Thait scvcral considerable improvements] of the conditions of the island have slaco been obtained. ‘we also know and appreciate. That this little Is- land isipart of a British nation des- tined to become great in the earth is now apparent; and that ‘her sons and dnuig/htcrs have equal rights, opportunities with those ot’ the larger. Provinces has been demon- stratcd In the ‘fact that one of “her sous-the late ‘Sir Louis Davies- attained to the highest ipositlon in the State attalnaihlc ‘by any Cana- dian. . TH E MAYOR In 1865,‘ the Chief Magistrate of Charlottetown was the IIoitThomas II. Havilrinil. Ile was father of ‘the Into IIou. T. Heath Ilnvlland, Lieutenant Governor of the Island and ‘Senator of Canada. Ills was the striking ‘figure of a flue old English gentleman-tall. erect and dlgniified. He had for many years occupied several of ‘the chief 0f- tlices under the dliieittenant Govern- ors in the old regi-me. When Res- ponsible Government was granted he retired on an annuity iwhlch the Imperial authorities insisted that ho should have in consideration of his long and efficient service. Then he wont to Euitinnd for a. few years, and returned in 1856 to ‘become First President of the Bank 0f Prince Edward Island and second Mayor of Charlottetown. As Mayor ho sat upon the Bench of the Poi- lce Court and ailminlsteretl justice to all and sundry, his legal advise-r being the late John Lawson Esq. was Mr. Lawson who in 1865 pre~ pared the dlrat City Charter that was granted lby the Legislature. Con- cerning hiim Chief Justice Biathlo- Bench and Dar in "Past and Pre- 1828." There fact that he had built the first If we are chiefly lnde-btiatlllizirni b to Colon and Whqlnn [or Regiponnwuii- Venerable friend, still active U" Another wcll-knoiv .i I li ' a ,, _ - _ . theicmmm of m“ Dcrulldlglnlliglzllall: of ivorshiiirptris, and their wraith Q_ c. “rm “murder of the dim It "When the ifierce, klltcd Scotch- "9"- sent" that John Lawson. a memlbcr "l "mlll-"lelllllllllll l" Cvlllllfy 0r lll now “""“"'Y "l?" Illlflflflnl-n-rs quick of tho Halifax Dar, a iman of dla- lowll-t Elm are“! Illm of the farm- ‘lll cmsorltnd comfort, to and from’ tlnguiohed aihlllt , remove] t tih P" °‘ "l '4'"? ‘Wllfl ‘t0 Rot ril of ‘i- lilo-it d slant i l. Island and was allmltteti to‘ thx Bu? "l0 l-Pwfl llllll lllllllllllfl fllltl l0 nlfllltc "“l"“~ m n q in were ten (my ‘the surface of their fields smooth lWl-‘lv Councillors in ‘those days. They ln- all!‘ ‘ill?! lllluulrh and barrow. ' u cludcd John Morris — fiimlllarly- e ‘ll Bl‘ ‘Purpose Wkes of Oxen "Wll-‘l wrc nrc known n5 "Jdhyyny Bruit" from the gore in evltlenco 0n ‘many farms. h‘. iiiinc q - v - " - - . - niil thri" - can lie no lltlllltl ili.‘it lln‘ witei\\oxk‘s]itor (ildfldlltlqull. llr llhlvnv‘: m. “a “MM, Imrrix 1,; |\\ii.~ alumni hump-back Londoner.‘ \ "H, (_ ‘I u “Hmrihuhq, “n, ;" .;_; ~‘--_: ,_..».i r ,1]..TQZL,§,'_"JQ,QILR,,,£1,,1‘i: h:;“:,,t.:1._.i ilttli- to iii.‘ ‘l]ili|ll('(‘l.\'l'llI\x‘ll!l ‘lllll tilt‘.- . . . . . . - -. a.ppi‘ni'i|ict' irl ll‘ ll)’ llll *' " pfrsis-ullll.‘ 1-“ It?” SlIlPIIVIZS of its pt illlll‘. .\l:ii1y houses “L. ‘v35 “l... “manila”, iguhilsrrlxgfug: iind slnrvs ;iiiil_ llli-lvlllllllldlijldlllllllil , , . -- ._ -~ . i ‘e )l‘l‘l ~ tuition of the biid uater in ihc_“v"l“‘“l_ Pllimll‘. "Ch, ‘w, m“). ivelis and his ilcscrlptlons oi‘ thrill "“l'“'“‘ “ I'm ‘ l‘ ‘ ' imnil water txbtainalhlt.‘ in Iiiinti-i',l"““' . , , __ . ~12: r" il\ llllutkln‘ ‘lpnln on“ r 50mm (Hmshh. (‘lllllitlll l-ihrllllr-U Still-vi hail bu‘ mlfihnllyry llllllztlzlulll)ti.l\‘\iljl lutiiy ‘llvrli iipi-iii-il, Si. l'nul'.< llcnril. and others’ ‘tm-illdhu, (‘h|ii-i-.~—tlii-n lllllllslvlTtl in by llll‘ ' Iliivid Fiiziiuld. HWHH‘ Illlll in our iuiilnt~.\Ir. Jzitues Blitfhmalil. U“ NW‘ M,“ P“,i"l.l,",'.l" l.l.'""l't' , l: I ,1 , r In‘, l : - v , ._ S’ \\‘;|‘4 (l \\'i7l)l PH llll i ill” ‘lillhl. Pl ‘ ahd ls-tlly] mo; illtli-jigjfif :,,,(.,;if,[,,“,"',,,. SOIL]! oi‘ llli‘ ‘ltvllllldllll SlITHP i-liiiim-ii, ilin lloziril 01' Sewcri-izinil Water Wilda’? W“, ""1" Ill-l‘ m" “Mil (' ,._ _ _ . r. :i_\'iiiuiii iiiii ii.< t‘tlil‘l.'l‘l“'ll- 1:318 gxolnllfofihlf;‘Ofliixll ti 'i'ii.- um Klfk, of Wllirll Th...‘ l-Il by many citizens of ‘influt-iice. Hm" vlvlmllm‘ lllll-“lll ‘l-l-i ltilollll‘ who fciircil the expense auil the .“'“"' Y“? mm“ "mlmw "M H“, o1._,-,mure_ Many years omppvd imposing than Illi. >lili|~]_\’ chart-ii before ‘the urea! ‘boom m, water‘ in iii which lllvt‘ rniiuiw-uiiliiiii ‘of iwllltll our housosc, and a plentiful siipplv m“ m“ “l; U-“llllllllitun 141' [ilt/siltlll" , ,, _ ,_ _'_ 1r 'Il’.~i‘l(£li .ni iit fires, was 0l)l.1ln((l.“_fl!l(l Seuei- m“; I‘y(]<‘. mllhv‘ \'. ‘I F,‘ zigt- iiolloweil in due course. \ V, j h ._,‘__“, , l ’ {y}, _ y" 'i‘lie strctits of Chairlottetoivii ‘ " Y." f“ H" ' "l l’ “hi,” “i wi-ro rhcn llglitctl by mantis of gas 1mm.“ blllmlllfll" “w” l." ‘Sir “Pb”. inziilo at the gris ivorks in the cast W‘ hllmlllw‘ mmllw" "1 m“ my"; and of ua. Ciily. Many Wtlll-IO-iltl “.‘"" "§“",‘."""‘ M """""“" ""l"""' £3311’? .339 ,,’,'.*,‘,';g;i§ ,,f.',',.,‘";;l,“ :3.‘ '"‘.L‘;.:..'.'.“"l'.‘..;:t.."3:. "Tiiii, l, _' ", ' ‘ ‘ ' " "I~‘i-i~- (‘l llffl ' '.'l i -> t " izt flit-l hind tlor-bc content] with lrimps H,“ l!“ ' hfmlg“ “finial, am o . ic street aniipsi were Y, N _' ‘_ _ ' ._3 lighted (“Very evening “m1 9mm? l’<(-tl-i"l< (‘hiiiyllil llllSUfilutlllllllllllllhlll iiislil " - ' " l» .,. . , _ ,, , _ . It‘ ‘. ll‘ l.\' tut. int. of :il the: thc stlect latlticrlby “illth he (Illllll) , , _,_.,.m,.||[,< and lllllll‘t)\'t‘lllt‘lll~' iiil ed ‘t0 each ‘laiinp. John Hatch u . ‘_‘ then the (‘lty Crier. ‘Auction "I'm Stilt-s," “lost children,” “money lost" Hm,‘ iind touml, etc; wore the subjects ilwf oi‘ ills putlilicity 'iml “O Ycz", "U ., _ _ “"““""= Yez" ‘\\'£l!<l his ctentorian cry at ever)’ (‘Lumhul mus UH.“ m“ hm“ ' strett corncr. .\li illoili~l l<-.~=.-i i’! t‘tlllllf'l‘i.llllltlll.\' cillfict-s in this city, oi‘ St. liiiiistiinfls V is. most iiotnJilo. Tho nlil i-iiiiri-li in llt‘ Pity. Ila, the wit-u- did (fiillieilrnl that has takt-n lit- hl.'zt.~i-—~oiii.- of the lllllltlkfllllllffll (‘hurch i-ilifiut-s in (‘iinatlii 't‘.\'lllllll:- lll1ll‘\'l"l"ll-' ‘KTOWHI in tlu- lllllll‘lil'l' wmriza ANR vosr ziltogetliet" higher clnss~— uvag Mr. and Slultufi‘ John Lelhige. llr- ‘hail ‘been n teach- cr in the (fentrztl Acadeimy, and ivas the -poe-t of the times. it ivzm his liiiihit to supply a rhyme for all A GREAT BISHOP The late I3liiliop illlcln-tyre wit. that occurred iii the Inland. new was a ‘born ibnililor are a ifew quotations from his des- ililfgp, Convent of Notl-Q 1pm“. Pr,“ crl-ptlon oil‘ villi‘. first gathering ofttl, iind (Queen Square School tin- the Scotch clan..- ilIlllCvl‘ thi- auspices the Cllflsllilll Ill‘t)lll(i|-s m,‘ H, , of P. L. Islands (Ziilciltinliiu Cluib. Bishop's Palace on ‘(Trent (‘t-oi-o‘. The first gattlu-riniz. I may reiniirk. Sii'ct‘i——'lh(- in“, Mu Jun}, (ISM, f,‘ took ‘plat-c in itlii, old llllffliCli lit-int; tho Ibullilcr. I haw 1,03,", Square in the month of Septcnrbizr ii stated flint in a [ll‘(l('("S‘~ll(lll‘ 1863. Aiiter tin» removal o1‘ the re- ills-hops from all qrarts‘ oftlii‘ will titular troops Ifroni tho Island this zisstnnililcil at Itumi- in ]<;@.,5,.,..,.‘;:..,(- Square-Alto i-iitu of which is now (louiicil, ‘tlu- Venerable rig-u»: h; covered by tho elegant. residence Bishop “(fllllyfll was on. iii‘ ti‘... on lhinilayhlsplaiiiiiiu ivas used ‘by ‘finest and (mi.- oi‘ tlll‘ mm; rem‘- the people ifor general holiday pur- ziible. The Rev, Father.- lhinu. ‘I poses. The gathering referred to llonnld, familiarly know A y our ipuct Wits iimtiiii: ithe last of l):in—wzis then ltector oi‘ ‘l’ lint tlig public ‘fmtivlllcs livid on the stairs. Tho Cathedral ‘tail Q; old Barrack Square. A Scotsman l’.'l'lll'is Church were tllfilll-‘lf I llfl“ named "lSanily" is supposed to he iiikc not, the only (jhupghpq in lllleillilllfil ‘ town POSSCSSLEIl of pim- ortrliiiri iii‘ “Oh ‘saw yc the crowds in their the latter, Mrs. ltoomp M“; 4m twonder surrounding, with us. iwm, we Ormmfs; I.,.,,l'-,,E,,m. “The Mayor and his staff on the Eillilt‘ having; not yct arriveil ‘In Auld Barrack -Squure; the choir WKVfIE tho .13“. M1. rum,“ , "And heard y.» the ibiuptripes wild Dosilirluziy ithu lat" lllrill llJ (‘tilts ‘melody sounding ~ dell, Miss Iielcu Bflyflnld ';,,,',|‘,,,h,,,. “When Donald anti A’ the brand liiilits iind gentlemen WllUStl n11“..- pipers ‘were there I (aannot now recall. I i-‘t-iiiviiibt-ti "They ‘blew like the ibrave when a very well ti“; pxapiinn, V0,.“ ,,,,,_.|,. ‘infidel Slfifllllllg of Zion Church-win which ‘the bite "Each Scottish iheart dancing wl Mr. David Fraser was the pcrt-ilpt nflllmllll Elefir- or; and also that o-I -t.h‘.- l/Ietliiiill "Yo should hae ibecn there man- choir lctl by ‘Mr. Jllnlus‘ luqorpl the weather was charming who iznvc the time. iby “Kc-inn of . "And flue thonulc lanslos ivere tuning fiizh, to the Alessrs 1311mm‘: ‘Dlfllfiflnt to‘ sco. llltlll- Davy lliitl other grand old ‘ tlhllf-{OFJ in th Mm . "That the sound of tho that “$1110. O L loam mo" of have civilized imaln ‘Thea a . , "Than a’ tho brass bands ever of upiaratisonlslollyi allllirzlyllzlllzllltsrlrtst’ "lbw" (""1 i718 Droven- there was not then I thliik so-rmikl-ll "This Dona-id the -Plper‘ls ready to cl‘ tlic spirit of goomvm .to“._.,,l.dsl swear iucn—n t . "Mt ‘fechtinig aibroati ~in the land of \\'0rk toltzetslljorgltzgrl tllied-pi-xyibttlgn u} the stranger tlin general welfare-as there" l, “The ‘laivlncI-ble ‘Scot novcr knows now. S i1 (latest; "But nlinlns the our 0' GTSM. Bri- tain through danger "Ho ‘plays every air in the world- buit RETREAT! "Tia thero ye should hear tho bold with ‘them. ipobroch worth ‘hearing DOSFIOSSlOII of n Province “The sounds that tnspirlt the souls "m"? ll"! rich In thost,» of the bravo which make for comfort and happl lli- llfltl llll ‘. .\i n its lhillii i bagpipes THE NOW OF IT I need not dwell upon cxlstln , 8 conditions for we are nil familiar In n climate the; lnvlgor. ma" 099 mlwllrll We Cheering ates’ ml l soil ‘that iproililcos in "Some Alma to conquer, gomo Luck- "llllnrlance the csscntinlu of man to save." - Vo have hero and now nil-well Wllll Bill)’ Jlrlmltivo means for "Willy ail—th<= reasonable rcqulrcfi am; atmelp in his antic“, on The the most csoehtlntl operations, thcro "ml" 0f vlvlllzotl niou and Women. was. sixty years ago, Iii-title thought ll-"llwlly trains and aiittiiuobilos in tho I'm-l ‘Pipeloss furnnco-s mow Illh. warmth in many For throuliout the country; various kinds nf nipprirntus. Purc “agar, or etumlplng, oxen ‘Wlefp lbettcr flows through many 11mm“, Th" brick house ever erected in Char- wham Liout Governor Heart: is a v than horses; and ‘with a rope rcln ‘lclc-phtim; miiiiiailiis Instant (‘tllll ottetown -— Richard Jieartz, of lbotwoon them o poll‘ of well tell oxun would plough an acre n day llract dcscendant- James Rcddln. anti hrirrow n largo flnld. George R. Boer, William Brown, and ‘butter factories or fox ranches muii' irnlioa in cvcry section of the Pm.‘ vice and the riiilio brings to -lli..' Choostv-zira of enquiring ']Il'l"24(lllH I|¢~\\‘_q m l lllt‘ markets and of ‘world events Theophulus Des- had not yet ibeen thought of audr the unusual and reinurkzilblc (vents then Bishop of (lharloltetown ll.- ‘ ‘ We now rejoice lu thtfliham, "nllm l" a lllllil§lllltl thlllll-‘l to come lllillltlll, dwird ‘i’ w/tprzmums k o-QIWT" k i i i i i i Of North” ‘ r-"irrti CHAPTER The “‘vVtilv'c:-l Toiiay 3.15, 7 and 8.45 Mathias-Election 11¢, Night-Me, 21¢; 11.1. HE SEEME!) 1p KNQW "me zuoanrrv or "m: CRIME. ms suntan WA: DETIZRMINED— NEVER anoint. ! coo . “The iteel Virginian” TWO PART COMEDY v """""”“""i; Plumbing Freezing Up may menu a lot of unnecessary trou- blc and expense. l fIlEll ll 80 Grafton Street ilfl‘ . 1h.- illll.~ll' til‘ plfiillltll! ‘ Yt-lltlvl’ n. iIt-livori-il, and llllll'll\‘.'ll DON’T DELAY Phone 393-J . Tlihiilhh Opp. Prince: Edward Thea!" ‘ . , - . .., - 1. .-rl i>u~ ‘]l\‘l".i()ll:‘\ who have IIILIMI-lt- tin] (It! I'll- t-iLiauil iiiiluriiii: them to ll\l l ~ . . - “ i ', (‘it i l i\'.<~l ‘ii-i: » l. .il"l‘ lircll ‘l'l"‘~""‘“"l l“ ‘Um l" m) l llt‘ to ll‘ ‘uidii . - , Vt‘ \- llll Ill" "" t '4 “l lll“ ll.‘ 15mg" ma) l m.) 1| . - ll] t: it-ilhli- iii llllr. lint: l‘tliil'.l.' 'll, 'l'lii-i"i- lll'l‘. lll llllllll "1"" ""4 "lm -‘ '“ l 1 int‘ tlii i. in iir\\ ll llllll CtllllllI')'.C()ll\'t‘il~ l'l‘ll\'lllt'l‘ and this tuwii ll i\-\'- of llll‘ tliiil uI-‘e iind lll “M l-yp wiwriii: i.|' Menu : aiiil privilrlivfi. iliiit \\' H ‘I _ ‘ _ m ,._ ,_ ‘Wu Hymn,“ d U,- sixl). y,-;.,-_<‘.~,‘ii.. Jllltll, lllllllliisv (nil) ~ ._ I ‘l. lat-ii, .iuil llli‘ pi-iaple ii< 1i '\\'ll'lll‘ -'ll"‘ will" h“ “"-\H‘ _ ‘lim ‘will. iiii iii-it li:iiii|>i..~i oi‘ eomliilinis, \vlli'lti-i< who iii» illlILilVlP] wtvllhi-{IIVIII liiwtli .' \i~r_v pool‘ lltil‘ \'i~i'_v_ IWIZlLLllI". -‘ Film" l“ l‘ ;‘:“L";]“v “him ,l\‘-‘.llil!L‘,' llii‘ liinil tin-y till lb‘.l‘l3ll:l‘ t"! ~'_ “‘“l' _‘ lt‘ " wimp“ itl-iiii-‘il with l:ibiii'-.<itviii'-'. iniiuliiii~ \"“l"‘l m!“ HH‘I“=LHIIFI( ‘W! “Uh ‘ m) illlil llllilllllls fur ii.~i- in liunii- H v __ _ or, ‘m, mph, “m, having with," (may ltuinuiti- tomb‘ wiiil.‘ I ill ml ,~ it'ill'll iii‘ iwiy lilFllI iind villa lull l Ii~.| it» l. la. l>l.llllll .\ -- cst Ihi- money they earn. Tho rpi-nplq who and those ivhn will live lit-re iii .l'utui-- have only to liilmr and ‘iluc \lill.‘,ll| In l... tilit.iiu~l it!‘ llll‘ i-itzcltirs. \\'lii-li|t~i' ur mil lit-cl liiture of the l'i".i\'iiii‘i~ m:i_\ hers; whether or not Illi‘ .~.iiirlt "been from llll‘ t‘li_\~. that may \\'|-ll l», t-iiihiilmw-il, any rule there i‘.in lw no tpii-si lhut cn-oiii-riitiiiii lliLIlll iuriil and lishiui: vt-r)’ b ‘s1 liri d kind. .‘i ;.il would lit‘ Srulrh Lirnii-ru to lht- lslxintl ' within its illstrlcts. haiili< iii which io tlvlllllfill. at lute." . i, - .. livo here u:i.\,il"'l» l'\‘llllt'l‘ll in tho iiuinlii-i" ii‘. it. lllwlli‘ Party may iill\'lllllillil‘llll.~l‘\' lll‘ .-lini “f” l""> _ lnattad from the l'l‘tl\'lll\t‘, it.‘ it has '\"“‘"'_l "hill "lmhfi “Kn V, ,,.,,..»;,,,,_,, Dimming u.~i—-()ti\v:iril.' it. lll.‘ llli‘ \\‘Ilt'.ll\\’lll‘tl til" nil proiliiri-i'~' illlil lllilllll eonrliinetl efforts- slioiilil the miiile to l, , - produce that whit-ii is host iii ever ‘ ' m“ .- idi pitrtiuciit ot this lslunilk flgl‘lifllly:yo“vd' Flllllfl‘ Wllllvlll (PM "ml “ml llli|lI>'ll'lt'?~l. i-io ‘T "mnly hmn‘ - 7' »' . . . I hllilili-lhn- I lmfn.‘ t‘ m“ “Nome (‘on 'l" t l‘ t >l i- (ll iuivil-H ltllil ]lill'<'ll;l.~'tl on, l‘ ‘l u ‘l l‘ the purl oi’ nil llltlit- in l‘:iiiii<l:i antlimll l'l!l'\\'ll4‘.I'I', ‘who ili-.~i'r.- i.» lllllillll the CH5" \.ll‘ll‘l_\' iiui , ln iili- llllllllllllvlll of this end: illlllVil ivriiiinty it‘ were and scitlc w» irmliiil "i- .ier,iinii more worthy .it‘ (loll; in iuiiki» stunt‘ lilllllil" i). irt~ .i Fill. \vi---i-_ llllllilllllvl‘, lllll)‘ .11.. lhi..i'.ii' tliiil. |,,. our, _',l'll'.\lil rii will t-om" ‘Iirudi-ul in that which is right ‘flit-n lilbll lllj‘ l"“""'|_"_ m [ill y iii-ril not fear. 'l‘l'.i-_. will i-t-r- lll"ll' “V” l'l“-"'l' “w? tuiiily ‘]ll'l).\']lt'l‘. 'l‘liel|' politic-iii elf" ' "fit" _ “ilrllli “'13 rill, it‘ ('<IIll‘>‘<-, iii the intuit. zi< ili.ll‘ l-. ill") "l" 1"“? H“, 1H,“, ha“, m h‘, “ml-WA “H, 1- l'lv- ll ‘i l .»‘.i uut‘i'.~:_ |ii'ii|ilii-l~l‘<"-“- 1i i.i:i.iii'.i aill l.l.\ilil_\‘t‘l‘4 money ziuil lhi-r» llilllll ‘l’ _ ‘_ lmfwilnl M In lu- loyalty in lllt‘ laiwe "li.lt'll‘ll.:]_|" “'»'\“"““*7 "l l)": ‘l,’ 1,1 tu lliu authority of u ill;l_|tII‘.'_\' Ill H“ 'l“’l'lll“ll"illhfilllqllerllll‘ 1"!" tl.l',‘l‘llt\\liv ll llnsi, nolil. every sitlilii" |,_ ii. .'ll‘l'l'tl illltl alone noble. ‘iw- futuri- hides in it s nn-l sorrow s still through, U,‘ iIi.iilui-.-= A, Moi it-I lll"- iiild the uilvicc oi‘ Lumi- ffin‘l_l‘l‘li)\\'. Inmk not mourufully- Into ‘lllll ' ' _il' (‘UlIlPl-l nut ‘tun-k zilifllll- i‘iu.pi‘uvi- the Prrficllll ll- “l (lo Ioi-ih to meet the shad- Pfvfliilvlll wiisii- ivlw lll““l‘l‘l‘l .\li'.(‘otlu:i on hu= lllli‘ l‘ (‘turn and lll\'l"‘ll llli" itlll, A vote of thanks was lllll‘ lJTUFPIl by .\l:iy'ui' .lll‘l\'l‘llliil. iwfllllllfll by Hon. (fro. iii. Hughes, lliltl Hllll- ported by Hon. J. ll. lit-ll. Ml? lIt-nry Smith. l\li'. James Plllllll- Jlltlgo Stewart, .\Ir. Joint Aiitli-r- l-‘ou and the lluu F. .l. Nash. Ncvt Thursday’, .\lr. J. ll. Ilur‘ ’l‘hc pi'ii.<pi~iit_v of (‘lirirlotictmvn nottis lecture. will be "A lllm m" iii the futuri- ‘|il'lir.jit.'l'liy of illi- it is the t-ii-pitiil city. llut it is to l"""l""l llllll lllt' vi l/nllS of Chiirlnt- ti il|\\'ll will iii the future. evt-ii ll|tll'(‘., _ ‘ILL-ii strive to inuki- the‘ city zitiriit-Iiii- not only in tourists. Illllll in the Illlll other Ilir y can have iill tho comforts llle Poiiclil iifivr ‘by roiisoiiaiblc poo- llll . :il ii cost riitlicr lost-i than great-l or than will \\‘lll ziri Illnsc of u community I as in the prisi ill“ _ _ ,__,_ HpH-iiil to a. larue vXlhnt "W," m, ltlusic.‘ and thcrc will he .i 11H “mm-y of whhqlcal tirogruinino. in tliu Continental cities. lAlllllltlFtlJ, $4‘llIl‘Clil‘(“pl‘l‘S iiiitl iriht-rs promote lhclr nwii interests as encouragement oi‘ Will‘ be T" F ORTUNES ‘Await the Astute I vector In Selected reign Government ‘id Municipal Bond: W Write/or Plrlflolhfl Iqyutmcnt Houu of C. M. WRDASCO & COMPANY 1 St. James Street of‘ CANADA ‘by