_ T1'IE‘CH,ARLOTTETOWN 1-L i iw' "` siiniiis`iililisii is anis iliilis Pusini 1 Witnessed Private ihaatricals at 'Royal Victoria College. Figures from the Year Book for 1904 Show Remarkable _invasion of Strictly Feminine Entertainment Has Gains Made by the Siiiewheulors in the Course of Serious Results for Invaders. the Past Decade. (Mom,-95| Gggette) toanlnrestigatlon, and to action on the (Boston Henld.) |A||€l'if0l1~-- -- -.- - -\~. ' i if wiisi nouns _ l partcf the authorities, as stated above. The McGill authorities areinvcstlgating an esciipaile in which ri fourth-year Arts mon and second-year Science student fig-, ured recently, nndasaresult. the two young uien will be obliged to take their degrees in abscntia, will be prohibited from taking part in any oi thek class ex- ercises cr figuring on any committees of the university, and. lruitly, are interdlcted from the precincts oi the Royal Victoria College. Naturally there isii story back nf all this. It was nboutafortiiigbt. ago that the young ladies of Royal Victoria College gave some private theatricals. As the donning of uiiile costumes was ii neces- sary part of the entertainment. it was in- - tended that the audienceshoiiid liecxclus- lt. transpires that the disguised stud- ents held a sort of full .dress rehearsal the evening before the prefcrmance. In order to te t the genuineness of their dis' Theatre in company with two fcllow-stu- dents without arousing any suspicion as to their real character. ‘ Tliin-Bloodcd, Tired Nervous, Unhappy "I Was Sick,Brokeii Down,No No Appetite. Strength, Couldu’t Sleep, l ively feminine und select. it would have .been but for the fnnt.:i»tic idea which seized the Arts msn and thc Science in’ii|1 in question. \Yhen theimprovised cni-tnin rose on FER ROZON E Gave me Energy, Force. Vim, Comfort, Made Me Well." the performance, there were livo strange ladies occupying front seats, who showed the livcliest possible interest in the various characters on the stage. They ndiled sofbhantled applause to the ap- proval of the rest of the audience. and otherwise coinporterl themselves with ii 'inc regard for the proprieties. Their nt- tirc was fnultlcss, and tlioughastrii-t ju lgc of female beauty might linvc found Inuit with thi-uiirloubted bulk of one of llic ladies, yet she ivzis noi. noliceiilily inorc masculine tiiiin are many iithlelii- girls. During the interval, the unknown pnii i-ngngeil in conversation with some oi their neighbors, and until the conclusion of thc entertainment, they rcueivr-rl riinrked attention iromfmnny of the nud- icnve. Aftcririirds, the tivo ri-piiireii in ai restaurant, wherein the public dining room they inndc merry over supper, and exrelinngcd coy glnnci-s with i-icveriil elder- ly gentlemen diners. In n fcwilnys time strung: ruinorsns to the identity of the pair begun to be Because Ferrozcne gives instant effect and uteqdlly builrls up Dev! H8811 it is Hand by thousands in poor health. No other tonic in the world is like Fer- rozone." No other medicine accomplishes such marvellous results. its wonderful merit in building) up and strengthening is acknowledged y every physician. lt makes you feel better nt once likc Mrs.,Charlos Benny, cf Cloyrie. Ont. HER S1 A'i‘EMhl\'l': “I wus nick. “I wus broken down, had no strength, couldn’t ent. I was sleepless. "My nerves were irritu.ble. I was thin- blooded and continually unhappy. "l tried Ferrozono. “it vc me new energy, force, vini. ll. bxougiiii nie comfort, strengtli - It niaili- ilie well." . To get new vital energy, renewed youth, use Ferrozone. it :nukes tli_e blood rich and red, iortiiius the .<_Ysteiu,wiih rc- .serve strengtli, puts new life into all that use it. Gieuted. tonic und rebuildcr known. per box or six for $2.50 at nll medicine dealers, or i’olsoii It (Jo , Harl- foi-d,Conn., l,'. S. A., and Kingston, Oni. Get the Labit Trade here- riie nt Royal Victoria College. This lcd J 1 * i Q t i Sprin 1 doing something, i This is the time of year when all nature as i l 1 well as mankind will dress anew. ‘ @WWWwwwww l Greeting! Yes ii's spring again ! You’d know that by the report that the Minto and Stanley are '1 l 2 P I 1 i i The Year Book forlllltlinte N2 trotters that have taken records of 2.10 or better and 011 pace: wlthlmnrirs oft.i0 or better In other' words, the side-Wheelers 0ut~ numbered the fast. performers at the guise, 0,163; attended. His M.a,ie.\it-y'u'diagonalg_nltnenriy three to one. Noth- `ing more clearly nets forth the marvellous increase in the number of performers nt- the lateraligalt and while the 8.10 trotters seein to come along in goodly numbers, the figures can be taken ns excellent s p- port. for the belief ofa great many peoiiile that eventually the trottei- will be sup- planted by the pacer. Whether that oontigency, if it ever arises can be attributed to the greater potency ofthe pacii gait or tothe mere ,K _ ‘fact that it is easier to make it fast pacer out of ii harness horse than it is to make him trot fast need not be discussed here. Fuither, figures from the Year Book show that the total number cf standard trott-ers to the close of ll!)4 is 2li,282, of standard pacers 11,748 whereas 10 years nzro the figures were 10,539 for trotters, 2,606 for pa/cers. In the decade the trot- ters gained 9,743, the pscers 9.142. But the percent of gain, while less than lil) for trotters, was almost 401, for the piicers. Of 2.10 trotters there were 81 at the close of the racing season of 1894; of 2.10, 57 in the intervening 10 years of 2.10 piicers. 57. in the intervening 10 years the trot- ters gained 191, the paccrs 504, wliich is over 600 pei- cent for the trotters and over 1,000 per cent for the pacers. Tlintcertnin- ly makes it lookss if the pacers were push- ing the trotters into the background. More interesting still, as a side light. on the subject, is the relative strength of the trotters and pacers nt the close of ltill, the .lnyEyeS_ee...'. `.. .... ._ Nelson ,. . .`. . ......$.10 ,Ariori(3)..'.... . . .....,..2.l0§ Guy......... . . . . . . ...........2.l0| Stanboul...... . . . . . . . . . . . ..2.ll St.Juiien..... . . ......£111 Delninrch..... ......2.l1§ Axtell (3) . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......2.l2 Paclms. Direct..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2.06 Johnst.on...L.' .. .£.(l’i} Roy Wilkes... . . . . . . . .. l{nlPolntei- . . . . . . . ._ ......2.ilil Crioket....... _ ......2.l0 Gold Leaf..... _ ......2.111 Red Beil.... . ......2.i1{ lAdcn|s....,. . . . . .. .I".‘..2.11§ . ......2.l1. \le.nager(3l..... . ......2.1i§ Little Brown Jug . . .. . .2.ll§ ou;-..._ .... .. ' ......2.i1§ StrongBcy(4) . ..._.......2.l2 YoloMaid..-............. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2.l2 . During the high-wheel em the 2,10 trot- crs outnumbered the 2.10 pact-rs seven to tive. nod the 2.12 pncerl had the narrow margin of but one over the 2.12 trotters. Is it possible that the lighter ruiinlng racing sullry must be held responsible for the phenomenal increase in the number of fast pacersi Something has done lt, rind if the gain continues every nice meeting will of necessity have more classes for pacers than for trotters. There are now (i1 paoers in the 2.05 list, while hut- I0 trott/ers have done lui ivell. In the hlgli-wheel days the fastest trot- ting record was 21 seconds slower tlinn the fastest pacing record ; to-ilny it is Zi seconds slower, thanks to the chopping ing: Sunol . . . . . . . , . . ._ PnloAlto...._... CcpDer...... B.R.'l‘....... Baltiinore....... C.P.R .. N. Y. Central.... i _ lf l g 1 f by nothing else. Erie . _ . _ _ _ . .. Iliinois Central.. Louisville and Na Manhattan lletropolitan Missouri Pacino Pennsylvania.. ._ Reading , Sugar . .. , . Southern Pacino.. _ St.Peul........ ' UnicnPaciile........ U. S. Steel...... 'U. B Steel Pre`f‘d.. ,Dominion Steel DominionfSteel Prfd Dom. Steel Bonds... - Dominion Coal Twin City . . . . . . . . . .. , Colorado Fuel . 1-.l___ :TEST THE KIDNEYS 107i l4Cl' ’l`ll0'|"i`l<1llS. MnurlS...... .. . .. . any _ ist if-'i 109% . mi mei lui ... ion _ _ . im Wi 1225 Doi . . 1411 . . 09h . 177| 1312 . . . :fri 953 IH 57A last full year of tht- high-wheel sulky. The 2.12 list then coiitained the follow- . .2 (Bi _ ziisi . 2.os|’ Nant-y Haiiks.......... .....2.0i1- _ Paton’s. 24d if- _ _ _ _.______;_*_%__;_ ___ “_” ,V ,_,___,_,___ STOCK QUOTATIONS. A' ' H°w'S This? .___ I We ctler One Hundred Dollars Reward C osing Prices March 25. March 27 °'“"°“ by “"1" C"““"'h C‘“'e- Atchison . . . . . . . . 79 07| 108| 147] 10l§ 1605 not toe; 1225 was ina Mi im 073 1751 izii 351 Ml sa 50A Allow thc urine tosiand in n glass vessel A GOOD SIGN. for twenty-four hours and if at tho ond of ,that it is clouded or has left asedirnent in |the bottom of the vessel you may bo sure -that your kidneys' are diseased. As a lmeans oi’ invigorating the action of the kidneys and making them strong and healthy, there is no preparation so prompt und none so thorough as Dr. haae'ii ` Kidney-Liver Pills. Sr. Pmcnsnunu, March 25.--One of thc ibest signs of the times is the announce- off of ii quarter of it second from the pa- cing record hy Dan Patch last _(cur. Casting aside the so-called wind shield records, the difference between the br-st. pacing and the best. trotting record is three seconds. Evidently thc priccr has not only come to stay, but like the Jnpiiii. ~e|e ririny in Mliiicliurin, has roiiic to tnke for any case of (hitarrh that cnnnot bc F. J. Cl-IENEY 8: C0., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to curry out nny obligations made by his firm. Wanmxo, KINNAN & Manvin, Whole:-tale Druggists Toledo, O 1 . Hnll‘i~ Cutnrrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the bloodand mucous surfaces of the systoni. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold hy all Dx-ugglsts. A COSTLY BIRD Lonnmv, Mni-cli 2-l.7An Aniorican innscuin has bought from n-London ta'xidcrniist ii speclnicii of the great iiuk, iivhicli species is extinct, paying for it I $2,100. Coiighs, colds, hour-seness, and other, throat ailments are quickly relieved by* Vnpo-Cresolenc tablets, ten cents per box - A'l druggistn. NEW EUVERNUR GENERAL. , Away bacl¢_ in the garret the moths are I lined up paticntl y meal out of the old winter garments. i Don’t disappoint kinds are arriving soon befull to oveiilowing with bright ele- l i Better join the ma spring. WOTSC. s Every department in the big store will | gant new goods for spring. = You calf! do better, you might do l waiting to get a square ' them, new goods oi all now every day for you. l l jority and trade here this l ment. that in a fortnight the ministry of public instruction will undertake the elaboration of aplan for a compulsory system of primary education. Reports of thc schools in the principal cities are invited to participate in the drawing up of lthe plan. Stanley Bros’. sale continues all ANNOUQCEMENTS » l. 0. F. Court. Avondale meets tonight nt 8 o'cloclt. Initiation -Any good male eompositor, desiring' employment, should apply at. this otllce at l once. tf | I -S. 0. E. Regular R. R. meeting of 'Lodge Prince Edward tonight at. 8 oclock. 'lnitin.tion.Vlsit.ing brethren welcome. I -Great preparations ire being made for the irrand Church social that in tio be ‘held next Thursday in First Methodist 'school-room. Admission, concert _and refreshments only 15 cents. 25d ill -There will be a meeting of the Faith-| ful Cimle of King'| Daughters on Tuesday ' afternoon at 4 o’elook nt. the residence of Mrs. Richard Johnson, Prince Street. A full attendance is requested. l -Von-Clare Gay who has been oonilned to his lied for the last two months, is his friends are pleased to loam very innoh Improved. J. J. Gay tengo.- this Week. 25 i0 50 ptr cent Q15- Fiincies remain very strong, and tlir-re count. Smnrey B|»°s_ Qgd 1| ' is ri hardening tendency. As regards dc- .` - :sig-ns, miie riots and mined eiiiiimifien-ii Wansaw, March 24 ~ Thenew governor- , general, General Maximovitch, linsarrived in Warsaw. His oilicial entrance into the city favorably impressed the Poles. 3 __ _JlEAlllAlll'li SME .. ° a big reduction. Read this list below. r end pink and white fancy stripe worth 85c 69c yard. 69c yard. yard. _ 1 end fawn with fancy checked stripe worth yard. stripes worth 6oc yard. I end fawn fancy all wool worth 6oc yard. yard. 3 ends grass linen with colored stripes. \_SUNNYSIDE rr ears ‘ro our Ar Pennine We have put on our f:ont counter to-day a big range of light and dark all-wool waistings, including all our French Flannels which we intend _to clear at y ard ' 1 end pale blue and while fancy stripe worth 85c yard. _ i _end pink with uiie green stfipe and white check worth I end pale blue with fawn stripe and white check worth 1 end red with fawn stripe and white check worth 69:: 7 5c yard. r -end red with fancy checked stripe worth 75c yard. i end black and white stripe, silk and wool, worth 6oc I end fawn stripe with paisley stripe worth 58c yard. _ 4 ends white fancy with pink, red, pale blue and Mais . I end pale blue with fancy stripe (all wool) worth 6oc . _ ' 3 _'- _._'_ . .»,"; ” f' __ < ' ` 'i"f3,"& ml" .fy ‘*<~'.= in . sir 's"-“ti ii* Ll/ '_ _ ...f'"`/ill . f,_\ - -it A. -»_\iii~..` ~ . . » `+'l§i,`1?’ ' _<____, _ - , V awp'-_any wont amen nina lolita l d f r meat about i.i.'.'.fi'.°, ;.1'i`it. nife a°liifs'-ieii im on aidii doubtful ar; ¢§:vibr;cedht'trial_ psroei will cel l I UC ¢ vnaereydiigntled for and delivered. 1=. wensreii ='"°'.e':.'.i:--dv ;,~ ti if ' rimcigil PRAlT’S ASTRAL 0IL This is the most satisfactory Kerosene Oil we have ever handled. We buy it direct in large quanti- ties and can guarantee the quality Price 25c per gallon- Jciikins & Son Do You Want a Wint:r Suit or Ovprcoatr ` I ov rcoat for you If you are not Let us make your winter siilt oi 2 ~ ' oroughly convinced that we are .Yours fgf 45 C3115 yard §§....,....... ...... w, we are malring these suits and overcoats, prices ranging from Tins is ouiypne of the may BARGAINS ne §,',5'°° “"‘° $‘°'°°‘° ’”°'° “‘°" girly introduce our great Tailor- are oliering at reduced p~'ices. iii Esmbhshmenh We use Fah- which are absolutely guaran- teed and give you your choice, of the newest. nobbiest and richest t wearing and best: looking hes you ever had. ' 201 Queen s'rRen'r. ` F_ Perkln 5 & C0" §if;°.°i.‘€..‘.’l.";°.'.S.°§’i.°.i“....‘i.f.°.."l.‘Il.2321 clot JUHN MCLEUD C0.-»~ 9 All the Time work we do, that our reputation is known far mid 'wir`;e, fa ` work _ D055. tion. ~ Steam Navigation Coy`s. Wharf, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 125. where all over “Our Fair Island Province,” even across the straits to Nova Scotia. New Brunswick, Cape _llretou, Quebec and Ontario, in ct in all paris of the Broad Dominion we have received orders for ’i‘ukelioll'sFnmll_v Pillsforconstlpntlon The remark is often made to us, “How is it, you_ are always so busy?" The answer is ri simple one, we give such satisfaction in the and every - Is the question ri difficult one to answer? We irow not. Satisfaction is the essence of success, hence our success in busi- Rcmember us when in need of work done to your entire satisfac- lBRll_§E Box 1280. After attending a service at the Orthodox . church he went to the Catholic cathedral " where he wad received by the archbishop and remained for the celebration of mass. ' YOU HAVE INDIGESTION And conoludeoi' course that theatomach -is at fault. So it ls, but there is a cause _away hack of the stomach that must be rcnc ed before the stomach can be made todolts work. The rnuse is nerve disturbance 'or nerve debility. First get the nerves in shape and then the stonacli will be right nlso. Ferrozone hnii accomplished this for thousands of people whose digestion well completely gone. Ferrozone is food for he nerves and works wonders in stomach trouble. Where digestion appetite and assimilation are faulty _iunt try Ferrosone. It cures thoroughly. Price 501:. at druggists. Mil. PATON SAYS i effects, floral and otherwise, are very popular in Dress Goods. 28 d ll W ' EVERY HORSE - Should have some condition powder in the api-ing. ‘ You can feed no better pow- wder than the y Island - Coiidllloii Powder. §'We guarantee results. It contains everything a good Wpowder about contain and tiling that lr should not. Price age per lb. ~ Prepared and sold only hy i.w.ii¢iiii,i>im;s. Dwrcil. ,,\,. . _.1 *'~'v*'°'..§rz.n wi El tl fl ii Chancellor, Kootenay, ‘Model have convinced many people all over the island they -are V _Grand A Ranges Elle Hugei§GEl3il;igie En. ll|l.\§ El L _,J W -Berliner i . A - » '4' _ . /i » ~ ij, | _ ' . -v 4 , p . ,- _ _ .( 5? '_ '_ -. ' ‘lf 4 1 Q iiifa* i §_..`-";'_`,_» is ,fpm .( .»u»¢»,\.' ' H; ,- _ J." _ . ' _ “'-‘-»’....»--~‘...._\"'=e:.'iz=:»......\‘='==\"~~ _ Gramophone Records The latest up-to-date Gramophone Records can now be had for “UW __ _ 50c and $1.00. A great chance to se- cure the latest songs. speeches, musical select- ions. etc. ` Also a large supply of liiramcphones just receiv- e Dall and see them. A. HORNE & Co., Central Miisii Store, Kent St. _ Jqdwvunnndyiidyedy-“QQ -__.___..___. ATTEND CONROY’S GREAT 4 SP0l CASH Discount Sale of all boots and slioes\ in li- .__________..___. _ » SUNNYSIDE.. Charlottetown, P. E. I. y . i , _ \ _ 1 SALTl_ _SA~LTl. Complete steamer cargo to arrive ist May. Liverpool salt, 'strong 'fall F. lam. - II _-_ stock. ' i