Strcngtlnstaiiiiiizt and vital- ‘_ 'In m°“"i°° tm” "°°\"“°“ im ity depend upon the blood ` supply. Keep it pure, fresh and red with i ' snscmms Pitts _.11 » wms'I‘ slnsi TRANSFER 'ro 'riis o_i».R. i..1Ks:i.°1. 'ro Go THROUGH _ L_... ST _`J0l»I.N,'lliIarch 4.- The trans- l,,l- of the West Bide lands ti; the (;_ ;>`_ R. in ,exchange fOr the 1,000 loot "strip, was discussed for two haul'-5 at s .private meeting of the hai-bor` ‘board yesterday afternoon, lution was finall ado ted and B N90 Y P which will be _reeoin-me-nded to the council on Monday, and which set- tles the qifestltii for the time at least. Incldentally the resolution ndoptsd yesterday, has the effect oil burying the proposition thnl' the Band' Point facilities i-should be sold to the Canadian Pacific itailwuy. when the proposition to sell came before the harbor board, the alder- msn in favor of the transfer saw it men in favor of the transfer saw in it a plan tu delaydeflnite actionf However, a committee was appoint ell, and communication was opened with Sir Thomas Shaughncssy. Sir Tboinas’ reply to thc first letter was not encouraging. He intimated that the (1. P. R. was not particular ly anxious to buy the Sunil Point property. _ _ At yesterday's mmtrng, Aid Baxter sl,ggs,;ted» that another letter should be sent but this did not meet with favor, and the meeting disiii'lssod -the idea of the sale, and turned to thc consideratllon of thc more practical question. After a lengthy discus- sion, Aid Likely moved 'thc' follow- ing resolution, which was unani- mously adopted "1 .J§_n _ ' the sewerage and other rights 'ns srti out in the draft of the ngrm¢m¢,it_" Dltillli. members of the board mpressl ed the opinion that although the C_ P. R. should give the city some ‘guarantee that they would uso and “develop the land, as it was likely they would agree to't\hr, resolution as pasc.'d. It was the feeling of tm,- lznard, however, that there had bam enough delay, -and that, in just-ice to nil concerned, some arrangs-m>f.'it should be reac\_ied'.' This being the‘ case the regard thr, resolufllon as sat. lsfactory. ROCKEFELLER T0 GIVE AWAY WEALTH WHILE HE LIVES. WASHINGTON, ‘March 4 - That _ John D. Rockefeller plans to spend his millions on a still greater scale than ever in the cause of education, charity and other beneficient objects, was made clear yesterday when Sen- ntur Gallinger introduced a bill to ‘incorporate The Rockefeller Founda- tion, which will have headquarters in Washington. The incorporators are John D. Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Fred. 'i`. Gates, Starr J. Murphy and _Charles 0. Heydt. 'l‘he organization will be a rival to the Carnegie Foun- dation, which is established to pen- sion teacliers and advance the cause of education. ’i‘lic lluckefellel' Foun- dation will liave for its object the lpromotion of "all of the elements of human progress,” including educa- tion and churity_. Mr. Rockefeller .has already spent $52,000,000 through the general education board. He proposes to go still deeper into the matter of ,giving for causes that r ;\vi1l uplift civilization. “Mr. Rocke- Ifellrr lwoposes to spend his millions on 1|. :scale equalled' by no other liv- ing man," said Senator Gallinger. The bill introduced by Senator (lai- linger was referred to the senate dis- trict committee. It will be taken up at nn early .date and will proba- lllv be Dusiscd. 'l`lie bill thus sets forth the wide scope of the objects { ..`.... ..__.._’__..r_.v__.___ ,__ ___,~,______~ __ I-'or Pala ' THE SEAL THAT _ PRUTECT S It would be business suicide to put A trademark ‘ on poor goods, because everyoné would know that such a trademark stood for inferior quality and would refuse to buy these A trademark is a adge of honor in business. In Coffee, THE RED SEAL on is theonly guarantee of satisfaction that anyone needs. _ In I and 2 pound sealed tins- never in hulk--at your grocer’s. l l I CHASE R SANBDRN. Molllreal. .__ . of the corporation: To promote the well being and to advance the civilization of the D80- ple of the United States and its ter- .. . l ll. tl, t 'f gh (l_ Ii_ “_ .lpl. - ritories' and possessions and of for- sllai-{;:(¢J¢;c¢0 use the éirty acres“ (if sign lands in the acquisition and land asked for, and will commence tol ._ I dissemination of knowledge; in the . , . “ ‘ .1 dev‘el0P and use the same Wlflllln “V0 1§i(.7 j '> _ ° ,.. . prevention and_ relief of suffering, and years aftier the delivery of the deed, ‘ l, '. ,_ _ 0 l it 'V 1/ A. _ _h t. 1 d ll the -ein;-r-;;;;»,iil ll; ’”” W7’ .;i..t..°.:;“:.‘;‘°.;‘.;:‘.: .::;.:.';_ “ iltgiiivsglyeof the dced,yand will con- B“lid°“PS"°”g1hi“l”B‘ba°,kih° From all that can be learned, Mr. ruddy glow of health by creating a tinue the business and use it ns the n tu M mei ‘_ .h. f ,L Rockefeller intends to undertake the business of the Port wai'I‘autS. the aGert°;l;,P;1e D_°&xE?:;::,§zi(;°u_ advancement of charitable. Dhiianth' sity will favorably consider the con- . . i 1 d d t'onal movements veyance of the same to ther coliipuny, 501:. and $1.00, at all lfugg-ista. :gin Eascétlié he emliscanéver before equab in “change ‘wr the L600 0° _ stflp' °‘“'*l“""°‘°°"“°°l"-L led and which no other m\ilti-mil- Bull the Wharf Property' ”°”""“g . iionalre has approached. His' war k F] E. 2. -e on the hook-.worm in the South is an illustration of hispurposes. It is declared that Mr. Rockefeller intends to give away most of his millions while he lives and that the Rockefeller foundation will be the medium of distribution. ' " Who Eals Bread Cures Caiarrh should avoid danger of impurities in de._\»ery stomach dosing isfeumi ineffective and the principle of inhalation was fT0l11 the Qven ‘O the home' Inbist on your Baker finally perfected. Even the Romans wrapping illS BIC id ill and Ancient Greeks used it. but “Oli in the scientific manner that the Edfiy’s Bread Wrappers " ’:.‘;’.?i§‘.‘i3.“§§§.?fé.§’°i..f.‘;“°i;..i§*‘§.;‘;?§.i with a new treatment known as ° ' ‘ - "(1 tarrh zone," which sends -germ- We are the Orlglnal manufacturers of Bread destroying vapors directly into the W1'3.PP€l'S DOW l1h`6('l by Leading Bdkefs air passages of the nose, throat, ' ' b hi l t b d l . Ottawa! Mpnt1eal’Toronto’ and other Clues’ R!ii:'li.C Paiireu Ielzsziiceslmgie Breathcd liight to the spots That Are sick. cure F-snows. Q Q 1 _ Catarrhozone r roves es eciall P D Y good in those chronic cases where “uni canada mucus drops down the throat, sick- ans the stomach, and pollutes the breath. When the nostrils are stuf- fed, only a» few. breaths through the inhaler are needed to clear the pas- : _______*____, _ __ ».. .__.---~--- --- sages, and where there is coughing and sore bronchial tubes, the sooth- » ` '- X ing, healing properties ‘of Oatarrho- f GUARDIAN Ci.Ass|F|ED ADS. .1 “°.i.°.'.:°:.‘:3";‘::; betl ally Consecutive insertions Only rleafilllifs g‘\"'§“E°‘| "§lPl‘° ° noiuuno Dunvon Ronin. DAii.v Pen ix _01_`i?er"P?1n€°'§ J and oalwral, sid loctkgt git? ni _ ‘ _ es lspnogrmi I _ der gve3:5dMpd_ 2 Alv]'l'BD°~.°°man""t` ' ‘tmike care of 1 iiei'f4s,";"v=te. '_ argl? `°¢° 5* WW' y ‘-1 , s sdaipd. 5 aiu-aiu u cient regisf-Med TEACHER WANTED _ _ " ’"AN*1‘i~:p for primary derflftmeni ‘W Cape Traverse Schoul a second or tliird class teacher. Supplement 1550.00. Tiios Clark, John Bell, Eph- TOLET A _ ,_ V .U Lliyr, the western conipartmant I of the Terrace on Water Street West, forincrly occul>l°d,l1Y n;3V_» 51;()- i<}, Ross. Al>i’1Y at L°““°l 57 S S` . . 5 1 t ole to leb. Terms ‘.il1'0Iii;i'ii.'i»naliili~. !i;Dll1Y t0Cgl":`1'0 tg; ' -. - K- ~ usre, A ' ivicxenm' Z9 mg 2"-zaiiiuariipd. ________.___.f;-_:='-.ir MISCELLANEOUS ‘s ii§rT|B:iniiiifa¢iltiiring purposca,new Iireods Si*/¢" i“ °‘°h'm“°' G' H` Bing Anand checking advertising .. _ _ . lm. m°*'°"°‘ °* “°’“°' “”“'° $i2°'i.’l°i»ifg. . t . P ir:°"i5...e.‘;°.1°‘a.“._“'““ i-is _ 1 ' .._---»--- --*‘-" git’ John 12-l3il3mfN|. NV imdcrtbo. I. Pharm°c¢ll¢° 'ful M,” Mlpgrgg J. W. Carruthers, "Pl'\j_l|il\l.lv|fll¢\\`_¢. P.HV-L j'*_*i‘.".;-i _ ifrii. wnurnnf- Annu M°'° il' Ho .` I ' *Kurt St. I-4d2wPd 1 M ‘ ..,-'--*_-_-_-'-"’“'-'f-_"‘°"°“-_ "”“" WTNTED f- AN;IT§D A name for P¢ton'l tate office. Queen Street. 3-5df-lr ‘ _ _ . ._ n Hillsboro gt" skates. We have Coles' and Fishers 'ro Lg; Sr;,?,l:|:, Owllh modem im. tube skates. We have hockey boots. - - _ “O ts Appl); at 103 pl-lnce We have hockey sticks in the follow- l""“°‘“°“ ‘ 3_4d¢l_ ing leading lines:-Red Dot, Rex, 5_"°°_t:.. _ - - -N 271 'U er Micmac and Lally's Special. We ar.- HOUSE T0 LET- 0 era' e PRP tach skates. We make a specialty of ,_ Euston St., with seW2 gzhtf skate grinding at Ernest I-llce's, 165 ply to Chnl M°G'°g°'- “ ' orsitei. street. 12-zadti. to the stomach and get the healing oils and pure baisams of Oatarrho- zone at work you~ can be sure oi quick and lasting cure for nose colds, catarrii, weak lungs, bronchitis, and spcaker's sore throat. - Laiarrliozone' ‘ 250., 50c., and $1, the latter being guaranteed, Sold by all dealers in medicine, or by mail from the Cnt- arrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. "Stops toothache as if by magic. A small piece of wool, saturated .T¥.‘.§“..§ii'.g,“"f. §’.'.’§”‘.}.‘.'.‘.i..i‘“i‘...i”“i..,‘,‘,‘ the ache and give you comfort. Every home should have a l0c. bottle ai- ways on hand. Geo. E. Hughes, the People's Druggist. 3-idtf. ‘We have Velox and Mic-mac Furness, Wifhy & Co Ltd ._ siiuisuir linens .F l Jeweiler Charlottetown. LON|3QH'l HALIFAXSHKYiCE. “Y "" ' :i-mai. __ ' = - N - d -w',')lh,,',,' 'K`o'¢,,l lisfcopy- From London From Halifax . Stes mer Rappahannock March I K na' ha "i 15 ~» ,____a_--- _ ~ a w Ji 'im' ‘iw 5° to h eaiih ‘or tolii March 5 Shenandoah 29 W postage SN“"i’°- w°"' m°'\| . l _k A 'l 5.oo p m. for Lnbec. Esntport ind St on the om °n,.,l°p.,_ :lr i;i;;ee;f;h°;! March i9 Rappé ianuoe pri iz I . 'B“mlPiiriii:iiii:d'w?vil.IKain, an mi. From Liverpool From Halifax Steamers _ \ _ Tabasco March I Durango ‘ ‘ i 5 'W' f°\1'°“:; °"'°°“ ilfrfiifm ‘Marche _ Venango " 29' WU - l;io.oo re 'Second Clue. .............. ...$7.95 _l _ I mum illPERATi0l HER ll LY ACH/-l C WasCured byLydia E.Pi|ik- ham’sVegetableCompound ror wrote some time ago was a ver! sick woman.. su - feringfroni female troubel. I had inflammation of the femnle We cannot understand why w_omen will take chances with an operation or ‘IQ out 9. sickly halt'-hearted exlst- alli, missing three-fourths of the 11;! of living, without first trying Lydia. . Pi|1kham's Vegetable Compound For thirty years it has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displacements, inflammation, ulcer- ation, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backaehe, indlgeltlon, and nervous prostration. ,`;_--.......,_ .__.._......;a ._ -ii-_-*___ »\ /l.»'»§ il _i\ _gl E li llfl Perfect Silverware Three things fha! unife in making perfeci all knives,farks,spoon|, efc. , stamped ROGERS llROSf° are beauty, qualify and expert workmanship-fire result of '6i years' experience in flie making of fines! silver plafe. lesf In refs. dishes. vulfers, ek., are sfainped . MERIDEN BRITA C0. ,ll sono nil Llltnnlo nlAl.ltl "Jilv r Plata that Wura' ¢:;_-_-5-------'K'-L12! Q .._______________ THE EARL GREY. To those who can conveniently do so a trip across the Straits on our new winter boat-the Earl Greyfis something everybody who has an in- terest in our Islan-rl home and in our winter communication should endeav- or to make at the earliest possible moment. A person`can then see and learn for himself. It was the Writ- cr's privilege a few days ago t0 make the trip to Picton on this fine boat. and, while one must admire the work done by her immediate Pre- decessors, yet between them and her comparison is easy. In the Older boats such was the accommodation that all classes and conditions of passengers were bnnchcd together. The statcrooms were few and m-any a weary traveller had to content him- self with an all-night's sitting in a cheerless saloon and in a. very unsa- vory atmosphere. The Earl Grey has the most up-to- date conveniences. She has first and second~class- passenger accommoda- tion and many staterooms whose fit- tings and furnishings will compare favoralily with that of -many Atlan- tic liners. This boat is strong, fast and possessed of very powerful ma- chinery. In moderately clear weath- er you can rest assured, if it can be done at all, that the Earl Grey, in -charge of Captain Brown and his of- ficers, will safeiy bring you from Picton to Charlottetown. Had *we to depend this winter on the old boats, it would again have been the same old trouble, the same olilromplaints nnd the some old Gefwgetown-I’icto_\i `Minal‘d's Lininient U0., Limited. Gentlenien,- Theodore Domis, h customer of mine, was completely cured of riicumatism after five years af suffering by -the judicious use of M5INARD'S LINIMENT. i The above facts can be verified by writing to him, to the Pai-ish Priest or any of his neighbors. A.. COTE, Merchant. St. Isidore, Que., 10 May, '98. route. One whole week will cover the time lost this winter by the Earl Grey on the Charlottetown-Pictou route. This is something new ln our . r,_,_._._,,_,...' - _ .__. __ |EA$NERN _S .CO. _Reliable md Popular ‘Route Between Si. John \ndBeaton FARES _____l CHARL01 TETUWN T0 BOBTOZ Fin( Clue .............. .......$9.41 Sfafe Rooms. .. ................. SLM) Steel Steamship Calvin Austin Com- plain Yliroleu Telegraph Equipment Leave St. john Thursday at 8.00 a. m. or Eastport, Lubes, Portland and Bos- on. ___ ` Returning loaves Unior Wharf' Boston Mondays at g.oo a. m. and Portllnda ohn, Thmndh Ticket: ot- prepnrtlanauly low nine on nie at 'all Railway Bhtfonmand li wllll uheekod through to destination. LR. Themllca. T. I. ll’ A. WM10. Lili an .canine uusr visits on Tamar. . ,.. _. . WAS!-KINGTON, March 5-A proc- lamation granting to Austrla-Hun- gary the minimum Payne-Aldrichs ta iff law was signed r _ .. today by Secretary oi State Knox and was presented to the President for his signature. Next to France, Austria-Hungary has been the most formidable obstacle in-the way of tnrlfl adjustment. _ Negotiations with France still een tinue, but no definite conclusion has been reached. Little doubt is ex- pressed, however, that the French Government must recede from its present attitude in some important particulars, before it is allowed the rates given the other great European powers. Conferences with the French Ambassador are held .at frequent in- tervals, but so far the results ara not altogether satisfactory. The-tariffs of about forty countries and dependen- cies remain to be considered before the entire list is disposed of. This must be done witbfn_the present month so that these countries may enjoy our minimum or schedule rates. The tarid commissioners on.behalf of the United States pow en route to Ottawa will have their first con- ference with tlie Canadian premier a and the minister of finance tomor- row. There is s id to bc no ‘doubt that Canada grants France, _under her new treaty with that country, lower rates on certain of her pro- ductsthan are at present given like products of the United States and that this discrimination must be re- moved before a final settlement can be reached. . PARIS. March 5-French protected interests are making a desperate fight to prevent the government from conceding the minimum tariff to the' United States. They' are willing that the flovernment should extend the list of articles enjoying the _-minim- um rate under expired' agreements to _ a limited number of other American products coming into competition with those of foreign countries, but they maintain that it is preferable to fight than to yield the entire min-_ llTiillIl. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. fha Kimi You lim Always Bought Bears the ' signature of l ' winter communication This is. mak- ing the kind of history of which we feel proud. It makes us proud of the ship, proud of her' captain and proud of the whole ship's company. I trust that. as one year follows another, improvement will continue to come, until fn the near future we will be able to say that the terms of (Jon- fcderation in tnis respect have at long last been fulfilled. Too much cannot-be said in favor of Captain Brown's 'strict devotion to duty, his fearless determination and his appa- rent efforts to please the public and to do his utmost in the best interest of all concernedi He has the good fortune to have under him capable and willing officers whose uncessing efforts _help to bring about these hap- DY results. And more particularly may I mention Chief Engineer Ly- ons, upon whose good judgment and intelligence so much depends. It must be a source of great pleasure to the genial agent of Marine~Capt. Taylor-to witness this great im- Drovcment so soon after his taking charge. He does_much to inspire those ‘in the service with that enthu- siasm so characteristic of himself.- Com. é-___ snort MR. Jusrfcm oi-HPMAN, JUDGE COUNTY COURT. Kentviile, _ N. S., Ang. 27, 1909. During U18 Past twenty year _ I have had occasion, at different tifids to use Neary’s Liniment, and bell vé it to be the best lfniment for '§he stable now on the market. Its heal- ing properties are something wonder- ful, and all lovers of the horse should not be without it for immediate ap- plication when requlred. ' "We want to make room for our new spring stock and in order to do ' this we will dispose of five or six l thousand diliisrs worth at discounts ` of 25, 33 1-3 and 50 per cent off Ax: minister Vqivet Brusscl, TaPeetry"and,' Scot.-h carpets by the .1 yard. "Allel- todey and have first choice. .James Paton & Co. 8-5d3l&rli. "New Cheviot Diagonals for spring suitiugs 52 in. $1.15 a yard. Paton's. 3-Zdtf. rates iiiniii-* nie" -w I The finest “first aid" is Zam-Bok for many reasons. It is antiseptic -kills the poison in any wound. It ensures any wound, or skin iniuiryg* or disease nga na poison-germsin the- air which are al- ways ready to enter A sore place and ut up poisoning and putrefac- tivc change. Immed- iately tbcy enter Zam- _ Bok they are fnstpntly killed. While certain ingredientlin Zam-,Bok are thu: protecting you against external dangers, the rich healing herbal essen- ces in the balm penetrate the - tissue, stimuiato the cells, and bring about perfect' healing." Not ing like it l Watch ill Paprus ire end Butter Dishes due to ami nisnes__' _ .asf `~ -if ."| v 1"* ‘ 1-2:# .rf -_ #Roof and Pie Plaieslarf f ._ _ /I ,_ _ . '¢‘;_ 5*. 0 :QE ’*"' l We are making an especially low "price ‘_ I f It goods for all orders booked in r March-#This -is'wo\nf<__l:hau ' A CARLOAI) ofthe SWEETEST and BEST'oval an .mve-$ moo na y w mira are nlif i ri Wholcsa'le"Commissllon .» Fish' Dealers: ` l FISH »- 1.' _ fri _ Bass,Smelfaandllelgspeqialfiqé -All correspondence ' rdiillflly [pn'awei'l§ _vs - (Regmggfedl E m ed. Stencils sem. on nppliipaiiogn. I A Peace Producer _ E; E A Kick Eliminator _. -j-'----' _ ~‘~ ~-'” - - 5- . . . Boston, Mass., Transfer Agent ' s A Business Increuer _ V '- i \ ' , - A M.",| '[0 Tnl, R _ _'D ‘ L li; ;xhn;e6i:i.;,egrs::€~“wsei¢uie riiii hemis- . All your grocer for ' ' ‘ ‘ n A ILWAY ' .,,l W - i‘ Rcferences,Greenvm:h Bank T st Coil i r 3m Dominion Blend Tea ` 'S 'fi _ Take no Substitute 1 H E H -_ _. ._ _ ._._...__ . ._ train hefween s\s..m..i.ip uiiesle’ vii. runnin ` ' Ween i pwym yi _ Halifax .i miiiiiii . , » nt '.35 for Dlzby and Yarmouth mama( lili- L°“ FAREl§0;rN9l-Sriégl:-lclilc COASI MCIII TIBIC dqlote netifinuat Ynrmmltht Bolfnfl '- ` in effect March' ist fo April ilfh, igio B Mlm’AN”1'lvm|oN_T'°'” M N' '“»;,f~' ‘Ii Y . nonisios rri.An'f'l_¢‘- miigluiv -` 'fha tune rea all c .i..»..i iiiyines inn www any » T0 ii.. for mroatuwa ima- .s 1"ri.i-:. v fr. _ ' _ _° ' : ' ‘ em 1.0%; if.. `1’i,1l1l1‘i.iir\‘i(>,0'i‘i;if~'-il¥li.f‘ iifii‘i~i`o"\l.'~iilivii~" I-\|I\¢l\°°l1 754! 22i°'?i"'aliTi.l"°..'l’.ii.°li'.. inn' "‘ A. MA. .tx i-'iii\N<_-used, e th f°uii-eoieiiiei - ~°~ Los A.\'oi-:i.o.~i, i.:'ri;. Dian" $|_00 'Quai ifiili-:io mini- on gal _ _ P no ui if. i \°Ei'”ii'i"ii"~.y.%°l‘f}*"&. ' ,;!' ,"4 ,,,,.,,,» ,,¢l,,. w,,,,,,.,, p,,,,,,,._' ` Direction connection at Bonaven semi.. _~ - » ' _ \ '|`°Ul|57 3|-EINNG CARS ture Union Depot with the Crand ,QQMQZMH *mg iiiifigf ii`i°iiiid'ii ¥i°°fl.:'i"\7e‘iie°ti