nfl’ "1 _ ~ -~ E ' » i _ APRIL 4 191: PAGE FQUR , r f i _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' 'rmsr on' 11.1.." 'THU BITEBT NEWS ‘ " __ ,_- - ' _ Formal Exposition of Spring M illinery Takes place tonight from 730 to 10p m A. McDONALD announces the formal inauguration. this evening from 7-30 to io o clock of their fi\position of Styles for the .Spring and Summer season of Nineteen Hundred and lileven Ivunierous and attractive are the feature which go to make this an event of great importance, every country in the globe having contribut ed that for which it is known to excel Many and varied are the assortments assembled for this occasion The merchandise itself is fresh and many seasons have lines of such characteristic distinction and charm contributed so largely toward the ultimate success of this important €V€l'll New arrivals recently ai'ded,to our already numerous displays,prac tically,couiplete all liues,placing each section in entire readiness to offer a greater range of fabrics,weaves and modes than ever before.These and other interesting features of an equally ,impressive nature suggest the importance attached to this lixhibit. Fa.sliion’s newest iuodels are now as=einbled for inspection. Soft, rich fabrics in the season`s niost favored weaves and colorings for street and outing costumes, are shown iii wide and varied assortnients, Delic- ate, lustrous silksin all the fascination of their initial incepiiomsiiggest the facility with which iiiclividual preferences may be gratified, while the many exclusive creations in Trinimed Millinery, in Hats for street outing, afternoon and reception wear, .suggest how thoroughly 'the re- quirements of every occasioii have been niet. Autumn models in Cosiiiines express accurately the latest in styles In this respect the lilies carried aie so varied and distinct in their new iii ss that one may vcfidily niake scleclioiis with the satisfaction that a pleasing and liccoming costume has been piiicliascil. In brief, this Store, with i's iinincnse assortiiients of beautiful iner- clirindise, is peculiarly fitted to meet the many varied and exacting tastes of ai large and cultured clientele. Profiting by the experiences of the past and with an accurate know- ledge of the exacting requirements of Fashion duing the coming inoiiths, this organization now calls attention to the completeness of their inaiiy sectioiis- I~`ashion‘s final and authoritative decree. i uniting in the newness Not for COUNTING HEIIDS IN ~ , THE BRITISH EMPIRE LONl)U\', April 1-'l`lic British Eni- pire is undergoing the process of having its population eiiuincrated by the Government. ’l`omoi`i'o\\' night has been appointed for the head of every house in the United Kingdom to fill in the census returns, accounting for every soul under his roof. Institu- tions and establishments holding more that 100 ininates, including prelude to 3, new tax. In Indin the prisohs and asylnms, are specially counting is particularly difficiilt, for enumerated, while thc War Office and lthere questions of caste mysteriously Admiralty are responsible for furn-iobtrude. tin the occasion of the last isliing the statistics concerning the icensus it was -said that hundreds of army and navy respectively. lthousaniis of Mussulmnns and Hindus The census this year is the lifth hid themselves in the forest all night Imperial census and the twelfth that lrather than he counted. No doubt has been taken of the Uiiitcd King- dom in decennial periods. The 1901 census showed the ‘population of the Empire to he 306,294,152, a substan- tial growth from 1801. By no ineuus dll the people have been included in any of the four de- cennial censuses, for it has been found impossible to convince! every- one that the enumeration in not the similar difficulties will again present C E M E »i VM... _rels Portland M able to quote low prices. Deliver- E ed in Souris, Charlottetown in cars of loo barrels. T The Rogers Hardware Co Limited 1 E for sale 5000 bar' Cement and are Summerside and Tl-IE 'SITUATION AT SPRINGHILIJ. lllll “THE PAINT HOUSE” _ an iiiiiinctioh was granted against gkiygggpg umgnn, gnrqsqip fini. Picketing at Springhill Mines, and n ° '~\\l’°°*l“‘| I“"¢& ‘ ' 1 °°‘“" judgment was given against several miners for violating the rule. Appeal Wall _ __ nee 0 D CQ the cover oi Papers v Big new stock just opened. Beautiful Patt- erns, for Parlor, Halls, Dining Room, Bed Rooms, Kitchen, all Double Rolla. Borders to match. Prices" the lowest. Sample Books ready. Wall Paper on first floor. < tlinai the Ltd Dealers in Artistic Wall PIPCII I lottetown. I St. r ca. L. u nd r y %i"_""' the CONNOR BALL REAR- ING WAHM- ER all dri_pD- ' in weton he gt. kifchen f_loq_r. Superiority ._ . Vi' ...-.2§=-e 1..-. »i'°“‘-i|““r@i».i§ l-ll last a lifetime. En~y to work.Runno will wiinh anything fr -. _.___ 0=_ _é-» A is ,_ IU’ if F1 25 QR sg n - _ ' ~\ hy should you drudga on because it is hinged, and _ when open the water d r i p an hiick _into the miiohine. _ No post in the centre of the tub to tear t h e clothes and take ull the room. Made of CY- presn Lumber and built. to s,nnd hiefa E' o 3’ C I D 5 O towlankets. _ 1 b QI gf 2_5 ,_ *s IQ old way, when ou can do it I b t"“':is:'s.§i‘.i.‘i:ift“i’v.:.::. write to ny to R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summeraide. 1`he Rogers Hardware C0 . Ltd , Char died thousand under its tuil strength. l‘he work in Canada is, of course, under the supervision of the Doinin- ion Government, which pays its army of cnumerntors a small sum for every name collected It will occupy about one month to complete the count in Canada, except in some of the more ditticuly districts of the West and British Columbia It is thought the iesults will be ready for publication, however, by the middle of summer 'l`he census figures for the Dominion are awaited with especial interest for it is believed that Canada will show by far the greatest proportion al increase in population oi any part of the Empire In the British Isles the task of tak ing the census falls to the Local Gov- ernment Board '1‘he Registrar Gen- eral for carrying out the work has an army of superintendent registrars and enumerators To encourage the choice of the best enumerators n bonus is offered to registrars who ex- eicise care in selection and supervi- sion Women are eligible equally with men, but preference is given to the ofhciuls of the \nrious local au- thorities, civil servants, or p'nsion- ed police officers 'l‘nis week the schedules were left at every house by the enumerators in their respective districts and will be collected Monday. The returns, after examination and revision by the lo- cal registrars, are transmitted to the census office at Millbank. The whole of the schedules will be in the cus- tody of the census office stall on May 1, and a week later all other docu- ments will be safely housed at Mill- bank, and the work of preparing the preliminary report begun. Special steps have been taken to make the enumerator's task as easy its possible this year. The Jewish authorities, for instance, have circu- lurized their members, and in the public elementary schools the teach- ers have. given lcssorii-i on tim census -nd the filling up of schedules. material particulars iroiii that nitn- erto used. There are changes in the columns set apart for particulars as o marriage, and in the occupation columns iiiioiuiiiitioii is rcquiied as 0 the industry with which the occu- lation is allied. The question of age is one of the most delicate and troublesome points in regard to the taking of the census. Women who are no longer very young iid not yet very old have ii tradi- tional and iinconqucrable objection to saying exactly how old they are. One curious result is-that the number of women who return themselves as aged 20 to 25 exceeds at every census the number of girls returned as from 10 to 15 at the prcvions.census. A cer- tain number of women householders, though deterred by fear of a line from absolutely refusing information, adopt the expedient of sending their answers by post direct to the Regis- triir-General, hoping it will he hidden at least from the eyc of any neigh- bor, even from the confidential enum- erator. It never occurs to any of these women, apparently, to adopta really effective method of undertak- ing the duties of an euumerator her- self. ln that capacity she could not only conceal her own age, but find out every one elsc’s, l.. $100 REWARD $100 The readersnf this paper will be pleased to learn that there is :it least orif- dreadeil disease that science has been able toenre in all its stages. and thatis Ciit;irrh.Hull's Uatiirrh Cureis the only positive cure now knowgi to the i_rieil_icul fi'ateriiit.y. Catiirrhlbeing i_i constitutional disease, rn- q_uiriesii <:onst_itiitionii| ti'oiitiiieiit. Ha_ll'n bgitiirrh Lure is taken internally ncting ilirec,tI_v upon the blood and mucous sur- faces of the i~}_vstein, _ thereby dentroyin thi- loundiitiuu I tl d' H _ ._ _ o ic iseiise. nn _giving the nntient._ ntrenptli hy_ build- H12 up the_con_stitiition av-i aiiaisting na- ture in doinv its-i_ wo_rk_ The proprietors have so inucli faith in its curiitlve powers that they offcr_0ne Hundred Dollars for; a_nv case that iqfails to cure. Send for| ly launches at Elnwick to-day. Thou- sands Clicercd its the filth of this typo of British lrattleships took thc wn- ters. Mrs. Lewis Har- coiii-t, wifi: of the colonial secretary, r~hi'istencd it. The Monarch is the lar- l-T£’St l>RU3l'2Sl1il'> 0*/€l` built ill l»l1€|dramatic that all burst into laugh- Tynu. and in€*\lfZUTat0f1 a UBPRYUIYQ in ter, Rnpi appearing even more amus- ship construction, being launched ed than the 0thers_ with her boilers, fiinnels, bridges and Ahimtemaggio swore that Vitozzi Other efllllvmfflli Hll‘01\¢1Yl i¥\SU1ll@d» was an active member of the cainor- Hhe is of the Same tyre and armn- rn, that he fi-equented the meetings mont 115 the Tl1\1I\<1€rSI`. Whiflll WMI of the organization, dressed as a launched, and is 22,500 tons, and layman ,md was Im,-ticnim-ly agp,-¢,,,_ tiirbinns of a total of 27,00 horse- give ln helping to carry out the (ga. power arc expected to make a possi- morristg' schemes, ble sliced of 21 knots an hour. ° ..___.l_;_l. HALIFAX April 3-Some time ago was taken hy McDougall an-d others. r-l._1`--*_-@` Th C B B Their appeal dwas i_l_is_ri_;iissed __wit.li _ . '- 3 ‘ '- W' “DW 0 “HW il 2" 23:: s:...:‘:;.:': ° ~ » ein i- ~ Ing WtlSh€l° §.iL"°.f.§‘ f.‘.’..“.”..‘l”.‘Z.“'li.'.l"i»°§.v.““° 3531.. Wonder Shine There is no CH' d t la I nvestigate A Our It .stands to reason our corps of skilled experts can do your work better. _more economically and efficiently than _von ever could. They can give more to the work than you can, and besides have studied and mastered. Yon get heist satisfaction by sending here. Your work i_s_care fully, quickly and neatly finished. The charge is ngreeably low. Phone iii for our wagon. ` This ycar’s schedule differs in s0i:ne» BE T REMEDY ForWomen-Lydia E. Pink- hamfs Vegetable Compound Belleville, Ont.-“I was so weak and worn out from a female weakness that I concluded to try Lydia lil. Pink- » ham's Vegetable Compound. Itook several bottles of __ and I gained `-I="~'-` - rength so rapidly 1 . . I - .. .. . ~~ _ ,_\\. ‘~-,' .':> Tf.-'-` _ f ` ‘ that it seemed to _ make a new woman of me. I can do as good it dfiy's work as I ever did. I __ __ sincerely bless the " `f . ' day that Imade up `~ `\ my mind to tziko \“ your medicine for female weakness, and I amexceedinglygratefiil to you for ‘I as your kind letters, as l certiiinlvprofiteil y them. I give you permission to pphlish this an time you wisli,”- rs. Ar.BEn'r Nviciri-:'rr, Belleville, Ontario, Canada. Womeneverywhereshould remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will cure feinzile weak- ness and so successfully carry women through the Change of Life as l._ydia l'}. l’inkham’sVegetable Compoun , made from native roots and herbs. For 30 years it luis been curing women from the worst forms of female ills- inflainmation, ulceration, dis- placements, fibroid tumors, irregulari- ties, periodic paius, backache, and nervous prostratioii. . If you want special advice write forittoMi-s.Pinkliani,l.ynn,Mass. It is free and always helpful. SllS IIIMUHHISIS EllNIHl]ll_[ll NIPIIS themselves. and since the census does_ _ _ not permit of any guesswork. 1-116- I _ population of the hnipire will goin- ” . C to the official records several hun- nl t t l ii VITEBRO. italy, iuiircii so'-Ao cording to the revelations of Abhate- niaggio, who is appearing ns a wit- ness against his Iornicr associates, in their trial for murder, Naples is diviileil into fourteen Camorrist re- gions,each having its cnniorrist heiar- archy. In every one of these regions n member of the organization is daily entrusted with the maintenance of or- der among those affiliated with the cainorra. His powers and influence are greater than those of the police or carabiniers, as he is expected to denounce those who commit disord- ers and thus compromise the exist- ence of the association, which is des- tined for more iinportant. eiiterpris- es. ' The entire afternoon was taken up with the evidence submitted by Ah- biitemaggio at the variousfinvestigri- tions, the counsel for the defence cn. dcavoring to trap him into contra- dictioris, but the witness maintniiicd his compos_ure and gave a good nc. _count of himself, energetically refiit- ing their remarks. Ahbatemllgglo said that shortly uf- tcr the murder of Cuoccolo, when he was in the company of Giovanni Rn. Di, the alleged treasurer of the cn- 1“01‘l”&. he met the priest Vitozzi, who suggested that Erricone, so that he might be suspected should _ . o fre- list °iie§¢,m0nn,|.,_ flllenflhg t0 the Mimi Amare Cite, in depends entirely upon the gener I con- ;1\l_oi~, iiinreii so.-'rim super- “Y” 7"( . __ ,°“S°‘_° =-1" 2° “=f"° *f°“ °~ dreadnoiight Monarch was successful- fg_‘g1f;i»m£;léc:w.T?;n§ lf_(_’_‘_v8;r_‘_le__th_e mtlsé Milhiirn's Heart and Nerve Pills are cxpcc e that Erriconc was stained with such it monstrous crime, I would have rig. livered him myself to justice, saying to him: “Dear the hiirden of your sins.' " The tone of his voice wus so melo- _ i gains c _ The Mouse, Cape Traverse, was the scene of a pleasant surprise on the evening of Wednesday last when RW- und Mrs. Jas. MscDougall were waited on by the member!! Bild friends of the Cape Traverse, Searle- town, Augustine Cove and Summer- 'aide sections of the congregation. Major H. Clark in a few well chosen remarks stated the object for which they had inet and proposed that Dr. W. H. Dougherty act as chairman during the evening. The doctor in his ‘usual brilliant and attractive manner voiced the sentiments of those present und spoke of the strong attachment that existed between the people and their pastor, and of their fliigh appreciation ol his faithful ser- ivice among them. l-Ie referred to the great success of the present pastor- nte which was due not only to the iissiduity of the minister but also to fthe valuable assistance and hearty co-operation of _his amiable wife. They understood that Mr. McDougall was about -to enter upon a well earn- ed furlough and they became more fconscious than ever of their attach- linent to him _at the thought of a separation of even a few weeks, and this emotion had so taken possession of them that they had met here this evening to give tangible expression ito their thoughts. He would there- _fore in behalf of those present ask Mr. and Mrs. Macllougnll and their lthrcc bright little children to accept this donation as ii sinitll token ofthe high esteem in which they ure held not only by the members of the con- gregation, but also by the people of the vicinity in general. He regretted that he had not another gilt in his 'left hand, and felt assured it. would have been so were it not for the Scriptural injunction, “Lot not thy left hand know what thy right hund doeth." The donation consisted, _not only of ri. handsonic num Of money presented ns above, hut also an abundant eup- ply of vegetables, flour, canned goods, and groceries of every descrip- tion. Rev. Mr. McDougall briefly replied in behalf of himself and family. He felt almost overpowered with this ex- pression of the people’s affection, and was unable to express his feeling of ,tliaiikfiilncss for the kindness shown :on this occasion and during his whole pnstoratc. Any success that may have crowned his cdorts in his 1\Inater’s service was largely due to the support and encouragement of the iiieuibers of the congregation and their unswerving loyalty to the t‘liiircli. They had now for over sev- Suffcrcd Greatly From Heart Trouble. IERIIES WIRE VERY WEIK. Mrs. Iolin Farrell, Rose Hill, P.E.I., write:-“lt is with the greatest of leasure I write you stating the benefit llhave received by using hfilbtim's Heart and Nerve Pills. "About five ymrs ap I sudered greatly _from heart trouble, and my nerves were _very weak. After seeing several doctors 'and`usiriz their medicine, 1 got no relief uritil a frknd told me of your Heart and Nerve Pills. I took two boxes and they effected a complete cure. I can recom- mend them highly to all nervous and run down women. "I have advised many others to try them and they have iill been cured of the same trouble " The proper action of the nerves, so Important to the well-being of the heart, In Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills is 5oc per box, or 3 for $1.25, at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.. Limited, Toronto, Ont. ini iiiisi siinti ` Plllll HIS PEHISHHJ (I()l‘I‘].\`HAGEN, March 30--Grave fears are entertained for Captain El- mnr Mikkelsen and Engineer Ivei‘scen,' who after having been rescued on the coast of East Greenland last year, party to search for traces of the lost explorer Erichsen_ An expedition will be sent to Shannon Island, where provisions were deposited in the hope of finding them there. - Five members of the Mikkelsen ex- pedition which was wrecked in thcl winter of 1909 on the coast of East. makes it easy tocleiinsilver- ware. Tlierc is no rubbing required -- just dip your Silver, Gold, or Plated ware in WONDER SHINE laundering is a trade they _ then rinse and dry--tliat’s all. It gives a brilliant and lasting shine. Guaranteed to contain no acids, mercury, cyanide of potasiinn or other injurious , ingredients. Money refundi ed if not satisfactory. 25a package. _ 'l Greenland were brought back to Nor- way last Aiigiist_ This expedition left Copenhagen on the Danish Arctic ship Alabama to search for the bod- ies of the members of Mylius Enrich- scn’s Greenland expedition who per- ished in November, 1907, while try- ing to return from the north coast of Greenland hy way of the inland ice. Aft-er the rescue of the Mikkelsen par- ty, Captain Mikkelscn and his engin- eer decided to renew the search for ~ BONDS. en years shared each others IOYS and sorrows as Dustor and P90919- ‘*“d_ much of the joy in oiir_ homes today is due to the faithful ministriitions Ol our worthy doctor under the direc- tion of the Bountiful Giver Of fill good. _ _ _ Mr. Clark replied in helinli the Session and hoped for annie return of their minister. He culled a_t_tcn- tion to the activity in the _dini_ug room, and, in hehnlf of the ladies, iii- vited all present to partake of sul)-' cr. D As table after table was served it did not appear to diniiiiiah the sup- ply of good things brought in the well filled baskets, and prepared uuil served in that dainty manner for which the ladies of this coiiuniuiity are noted. ‘ After spending some time in con- versation on topics of interest in which wit and wisdoin were aptly blended, the company dispersed fol- pastor. illlllllllll HlUll|lilll Ill IIEEI LIIHINIIH SPIilN(ll"IEI.ll, lll., lllarrli 30-1--l. H. Kolilesanty, publisher of thi- (`lii- cniro Hccoril Hcmliil, told thc Si-nzito lu\'est.igatioii _vi-str-inlay that he kii~w lowed by the good wislies of thc* IHIHESMIN WIN IN IIEHEI lllllli F111'/I, Moi'orco, March 31-'l`liv r.-. hcl lienictir tisibesim-ii have delentel soldiers and wounding fifty. The lic- hel success has rrsulted in ix niiinhri- of other tribes ivhlflli. hitherto lin-l been neutral, joining the revolt. ff _ A “_ _ __`_`\\i"\ \ \ \\ __»§' ._-?;"\/~“§I\T\i\_ #-5- i 7 _ I ;_%’,=;>=/’ f UI _'. |;r|_u;_§U. 3?-_fi \_\\_>>\ ..'i,‘ I)(]DDb /}. Ki n N i-:Y PI LLS";__._'_;j_,_s_ P ii ,,. I Bilicillllllilliil Il _l ° 23 THE 'liillu / __ _ I ii ;-SB ___...._... election of William Lorinicr to thi- United States Senate. llc rcliisi-il absolutely to give thc (`oniinitti=c thc source of his informatioii, notwith- standing 'thc Coiiiiriission has the pow- er to imprison him because of his rc- fusnl. i\i.\n1'r1iui~: si~:cUni'i‘ii