1'.`, I.. u__ _ _ . - a I I I » 4 L “ i I ._ L&$,_,§_p 1 1,, ~._, _». .»._ ..._ . i \-.‘. yn. - A u \ ».__.- _ ,iw Il N 'xl »"i t .` tt., lil ' .f lf 1,' 'i, ~ ~v l;i_`_i';i ,"1 =, sr* -..j,_-_ _ _ - '-A fi-ear-2 >&2; ‘ff 1. -“rv 3;; , 1 if" PAGE FOUR 7'" "TBI LATEST NEWS '“‘ THE -_._.<- MARCH 2' r rr ff" nas-roru.i.'\ ‘ ’ 9 _ GHARIUITBTOWN GUARDIAN Y *___ __k __________;_1 U "" 1 "' I - M I /l’IIcZDoio.azl/til "f..:.l:'."i.';:. p os. /ii. _ _ _l_.,,i. =*.‘\f.ACK.ERSi SUPPLIES prices. _ ‘ Paints Oils Bar Copper Marline Blocks Oakuni Coal Tar gi-'WFT-lf/25 tory Ui \Vholes Rogers OBSTER \\'e car ry the largest stocks at lowest wholesale and any kind of a nail that is used in or around a fac- Coods shipped saine day order is received. Galvanized Sheets Black Sheets Copper Paint Files Seaming Paint Scales Weigh Beams D . They po;nt out that it is ridicu- The ly ` ' _ Monday to present their signatiires`state are completely divinrced, M. ,Briand has been merely following wish to show their respect for the.out a general program of "appease- memory ef their late colleague, Gen-Intent." . '1'/its will .nop Your ° Cough in a Hurry _ties, therefore, is interpreted as the _ _ There is -much uncertainty tonight rcsult of an intrigue among Briand‘§_ Save $2 by Making This Gough adversaries in his own party, whni SYFUP 8* Hb"\¢- have been plotting his overthrow . orm,i regarding the clerical issue, ous to accuse the man who con- Tbe vote in the chamber of depu- since the great crisis in the railway strike and blocking the premier's program of arbitration in labor dis- putes in connection with the public service corporations. I l’hysicall_\- and mentally exhausted` by several years of uninterriittedla- hors in ofhcial life, M. Briand is sin- cerely anxious to retire. Even now he is discussing with his friends the delights of a proposed trip to the Mediterranean. lt is understood that H. Pichou, minister of foreign affairs, is equally determined .to withdraw and would not accept a place in the new cabinet if it were otla-red to him. TheTemps, in summing up the situ- ation, blames parliament for taking too much interest in the railway em- ployees, who imperillcd the security of the country, and not enough in the issues designed to protect the nn- tion from civil war. "5f. Briand," says the Temps, "has the support of public opinion. His departure gives all I-‘renchmen food for grave reflection, for France is menaced by moral discrder and a conscienceless parliament. “ HERMIT OF THE DISMAL . SWAMPS IS DEAD. SUFFOLK, Va., Feb. 25-Fletcher Lassiter, "Hermit of the Dismal Swamps," is dead here. Most of his sixty years were passed around Lake Drummond. The unexplored jungles were to him like Broadway to a New Yorker, and thc wild beasts were his companions. Against the "hermit's" violent pro- tests he was carried to the home of a relative in Nansemoid County to die. 'Always 8 lover of the lake, Lassit- er, after he obtained n divorce many ale and Retail C5 o Hardware Limited I years ago, procured a bungalow by the lakeside and became a recluse. He never left the swamps except on rare occasions to procure simple ra- tions. Game and fish were his prin- Icipal foods. Occasionally the "hermit" would hold conversations with sportsmen, but only from n distance. WIIIT HEII TEST President Taft made it plain tonight that he will not be deterred from his determination to mu nn “tra ses. Now Comes, The Q " New Suits For years past men have looked to DY Shy vote which the senate may -take on the question, unlms it is plain to him that such a vote is a real test on the merits of the agree ment and not merely an attempt to avoid an extra session. the president might be kept from con- vening congres in extra session some sort of a you could be secured whether direct' or not, tending member! who were in favor of recip- ‘F0’~’ify. but opposed to an extra ses-‘ sion, the intimation being that the Ipr.-sifient would be aatisned with _ it _ _test rote which showed that the op- .position against reciprocity would not be overcome, even in an extra session. see tonight that nothing would sat.is’\ him but an absolutely honest vote on the merits of the bill. the White House at iihich Represen- ttatives Payne, Dalzell, Dwight, Week; and Gillett were present. The presi- `dent also had sunimoned a number of senators, but owing to the night session they could not go and will the president tomorrow. i _ ence was the date for the meeting of the extra session. The date now rests practically with the Republican lead- ers and the president will wait until he has heard from them before nxing (T10 time dthnitely for the converting of congress, should it be necessa- ry. to them had been to call it without delay, Then in deference to the wi b- ea of the Democratic leaders, Clark and Underwood. who desired him give him six vrccks respite, he had suggested a compromise date, April 4, tentatively. Not wanting it under- st , ` . been definitely' fixed, he summoned the Republican leaders to get their views as to the time which they thought beat for the reconvening. IIE IIEIIIPIIIIIIITI WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 27. l0D 0! Congress to secure action on he Canadian reciprocity agreement lntimations were made today that il tr; how strong opposition to the mea- iire. Edorts were made it was said. o secure the votes of a number of The president declared emphatically This was after: the conference at The sub ect discussed at the confer- His original intention, be explained V s to ood hov~ever that this date had S B q_ English der :it ` ‘___ ' A _ I -.', *='~’ i 1 ft’ :` I. 1; , .- ' ~ ' I- I Engl s Right here at “The Home of Good Hats _iS 0116 Of the grandest displays of spring styles in imported 1 bies you ever witnessed. \\'e'V¢ S69-fCh¢d the markets for the best-for ` hats worthy a place in the Is. land’s greatest hat department, and know we have the best array in the Provinces. -Tllli H;-Inc of Gdod Hats- \Ve’ye yourwlhat here-It EQ! ' that suits your every feature; that even harmonizes with the co_l_or_'of_ your _eyes and hair.\\'e'\'e niadethis work our liobbv and See rown’s'Imp01‘f€cl i h iDerbies 1) e' \`l/ ' ii A - - ° b ` ' 1 5' ' 5 1 _ 5 " \ im__ You cannot pass our Sliowiiig of exclusive Iinglisli derbies, made in the celebrated Royalty and Trcss i brands and heralded as the best hats for men the Old Country can procure. \Valk in today-we want you to see this advance showing of spring lizit styles. ._ ! I - - ' , ,- ‘ v /*lui their correct headwear you can tell our customers by ' _f _ _ _l _ -I \Q -__-p_» ~nE'voimc. news rum _ 1 I This recipe makes 16 ounces of better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for $2.50. A few doses usually conquer the most obstinate cough - stops even whooping cough quickly. Simple as it is, no better remedy can be had at any price. Mix two cups of granulated sugar with one cup of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2% ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) in a 16 oz. bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. lt has a pleasant taste and lasts a fam- lly a long time. Take a tcaspoonful every one, two or three hours. You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business, Has a good tonic effect, braces up the appetite and is slightly laxative, too, which is helpful. A handy remedy for hoarseness, bronchitis. asthma and all throat and lung troubles. The effect of pine on the membranes ls well known. Pincx is the most val- uable concentrated compound of Nor- wegian white pine extract, and is rich ln guialcol and all the natural healing pine elements. Other preparations will not work in this formula. This Pinex and Sugar Syrup recipe has attained great popularity through- out the United States and Canada. lt has often been imitated, though never successfully. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex or wlll get lt for you. lf not, send to The Plnex Co.. Toronto, Ont. l Our spring shipment of Hygrade Broadoloth just opened. every five yards stamped "Hygrade" for your protectlonln the new Blues, Grays, Tans, many staple shades and Black $1.75 yd loss regular dlsoount..-Patons. 2-25dt.f. See our New Dress Musllns and Volles prlnclpally ln rose and paisley effects pronounced by many the aalntlest that. have ever been Imported hero and very correct this season. Prices 360. 426 and 50c yd.-Patons. 3- l dtf. f - ~ e l--I§'”'"‘°"‘""‘ '°°""A can Carler’s Bookstore Headquarters for School Supplies Latest Books Fashionable i S 't a- . iloncry mee Supplies I ` In our One Prlca Cash System- we want you to note--that ln the pilco of Hats which seems to ro- maln the same as before-aIth- ough we could not alter the price -wojhavei altered the quality- and under the old system you would pay more for the Hats we are now asklng the old prices for. This ls one of the benefits of Ono Price Cash Down. Better quality for loss money. - Prowso Bros Ltd. 2-25dt.f. "Want A good vest? BROWN hu some special values in fleece lined corduroy vests. 'l‘hey'rc in 42-44-46 lines and were low priced at $5.00- ,your chalet now for $3.35. BROWN'B -where you get real bargains. 2-21dtf. Big St0Ck Of NC' '°cou¢ii¢ mug aaa rims etc summons Wbdutleiluhl - Carter & Complnyttd. which may med reupholnterlng should he done now while curio per ceut. discount olcf on coverings to available. llognat variety. You an vo an anxious to bring this work in only lou toroltovothcprelnn rm ure qua _._ "To Vancouver larch intl., no I. Ticket Agent. ?‘§ ._. .3 § $~ during the buy llucn. Boar I: Weeks; Fu 't Had run. 8-idtf. Our New Spring Shirts are hero. And they are surely beau- ties. They are shown ln many designs-such as stripes of black and white striped plalds. mauves, blues etc Prices from 50 cts to $1.50.-Prowso Bros Ltd. 2-25dtf. gee Our Fine Watches-=-\ f You get belt value for your money when you buy a watch here. \\'e're spec- _ ially proud of our high- clasn display of accurate time~keeper\ and know we can offer you unbeat- able values. We have all the leading advertised lined as well ar- olhofu, not so wall known. ~ bm efficient, accurate and attractive. See our stock. W. N. Talon For _ Help “just a Iittlc ailing-not quite up to the mark" il the way many persona feel at thin time of the year. Don`t jump at the conclus- ion lhat you need an ordinary tonic-try something new-treat your kidneys. They are the busiest organs in the body and need a little help now and then. The liver does, why not the kid- neys ? lyalc' Shoe loot Compound does for the kidneys and bladder ._ what good liver pilll. do for the liver. but more gently. It rem- oves the accumulating poisons. softens and dissolves gnvelly formations and renders the pus- ugev antiseptic. We recommend only what we know to merit our endorsement. EISIIIIIS VESSEL EIITEI] WITH *__ IIITHIIGIIIII Ilfl; ` .11 '_' S51 ’“ ,,- \K\\j\\\?‘ ,sl -. IDNE - V -f‘ H'ED;~.ar»>."f. f‘,.'f»“ . H-r-5 o|5Eif .- I l,, ’\a£'rc5 ,'_».l "sf-.',| ‘u ';'_ _._ If* \ _, :Notice to the Public=: Having been engaged with john Newsom for 24 years and Mark Wright for _, yours, I have a thorough sknowleoge , of all kinds of upholstering. Nplihng, cleaning, cabinet mcking,“p:inting, vnmishiigs md gm g. Having rent the premises formerly occu- pied by my employer, I am now ready to do all kinda of _ work in my line, and do here- : by solicit the numerous cus- tomers who have been ln the habit of dealing on these pre' miaes for so many years. , _Q-I pialke it speclalty of lay- n oi coth,ca ts, han mg klinis, curtain geo, all kinds of picture moulding. °"""‘°"‘ Sta r St ea m La u nd r y §l.7.’i..é§“L'ZL°'°§§¥.f "}12'.'.‘,'.°‘2,}';_ ._-:_-_ LUK5 |||gG|N5 ==-‘='