t r Ml1<1ilcH'f?t.191's.y~`» - L . - __ ' ti f PA;on;__ssamNi._~._ -Q. 2. I -X000 Picture _ Taken 4 the true .s~=“e.t“-»=~ .»,s_otne. e remembrance ` th _ Makeitiis appoihtment to-day THE *BAYER STUDIO . - “flldpholto 1%.! A PHOTO -VISIT THE- AO Ea Finest work, moderate prices. P¢rSOD=l$_l“?‘i)1;ekrltion given to DON'T FORGET BABY Queen St. Charlottetown al Furness From LONDON From HALIFAX ‘ Sachem March 2nd S1311 P0111! " 10th Gi-aciana March' 3rd. Sagamore _ " 12th, Caterina " mn " zsin V April sin rm i.rvniu>ooi. mm satisnx va. Nan. vu. Nm. l Durango March 10th March 6th Tabasco " son. “ isth Roanoke April 12th rumotwithys Cana. LW- iniism. CANADIAN _ PAciF|c PANAMA-rnciric I axeosirion san saaitcisco Limit Three Months if gg A a ......... ..`........._ A .J gl Our Early ' ..' ‘l’. GORDON 1VEs i' G rdia For Men ‘ agent in Montague. . u. n ie ‘ f A / ‘r »~. 5 $5to $6 _We are shotvingvthe best line of mens ,up-to-date Boots you ever saw. All the latest models are shown in brown and black, .button and blucher effects. Wear A Pair Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. II “Perfection” is ad- mired by all That is why we I handle The Edison Ambrola The machine that is per- fect in every detail, from the workmanship to the ne. We can offer_ you a wide variety of choice m REC- ORDS, both in the discs and the cylinders Music in all it’s Forms To_ demonstrate these machines and records will be a pleasure to us, and to 118. Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd Montague 9047-3-l7Mwftf |'l’tckets'on Sale Maron ist to Nov; som. $124.60 ‘F1-om Picrou - Goins'-_ and Returning via Chicago. W Goins via Chicano and r Returning via Vancouver. or vice versa. $17.50 additional tv. B. Howaitn. l{!>.i%s., c.t».ii,, st. John. GEO. wsnnizaf iiamifison sim-ess unna- ina. Charlottetown. _ r Eastern 5.8. Corporation International Lino WINTER FARES St. John to Bost0n.......$5.00 St. John to Portland....$4.50 Stateroonis...... ...........$1.00 l. aavoa It. John 'iliuisdan at 9.00 I- ll. for Lubes. Blltiwrtt Portland and Bolttll-l.lturllnl.loIvu Colltrai Wharf lotion an ta. :nt u»a»».i»» amino. imma Labocand_8t,1obn.‘| I lt. Iona .city Ticket ollea 41 Kina Si.; _ 1 li`lIlNG.2T, F. 021'. A,fBihhu1N 3-I ( l 511113.' Agent, Bt, Ioi.i.°N. P. ' iw- »as~-'""°"' F' - » l IEGKEIFAPPBAL UP, LAST STAND FOR LIFECIANSEDRAMATIC ,NEW YORK, March 4:-The law- yers for Charles Becker, the former police lieutenant, twice convicted as the principal lu the murder by gun- men of Herman Rosenthal, a New York gambler, will today go before the Court of Appeals in a final effort to secure a third trial for their client. The argument is based on the many conflicting statements made by the ' witnesses whose testimony convicted Becker of complicity with the gang- sters inthe murder of Rosenthal, ann on the claim that public clamor and _ iioizxwspaper zeal influenced the decis- The brief ln which Becker's inw- yors enumerate their contentions is the longest ever submitted in a crim. tnal case in New York County. it contains 760 printed pages. Some of tho claims made by the lawyers, on which they hope for a new trial, are (S as follows: I That the charge of Supreme Court Justice Seabury, who presided at the second Becker trial, was "unfair, er- roneous and highly prejudicial.” ~ That Becker’s guilt was not estab- lished beyond a. reasonable doubt. That his conviction "was brought about by newspaper clamor, the zeai of the prosecutor and natural desire of the actual murderers for self pro- » tcction. -_ That the testimony of Jack Rose, one of the chief witnesses of the State, "reeks with tlupllclty and fal- Y That thc testimony of Mrs. Lillian Rosonburg, widow of "Lottie Louis." another of tho executed gunmen, and who testified for the State at Bocker's second trial, was "highly incompetent and improbable . . . worthless so far as it has any value in connecting lthe defendant, Becker, with .the gun- men or the commission of the crime." 'lt is said that the two alleged. con- fessions of "Dago Frank" and James Marshall, a colored witness, will play an important part in the Becker ap- peal to be heard today. Dago Frans, the gunman, confessed to Warden Clancy two hours before his execution at Sing Sing in April of last year, as follows: "I did not do the shooting. The inon who fired the shots wore Cyp, Louie ami Vallon. I was live miles away at tho tiuio. So far as I know Booker had nothing to do with thc case. lt was a gamblor’s flglit. I told some lies on thc stand to prove nn alibi for the rest of the boys. l was in Bridgie Wcbber’s when the ar- rangements were made. I did not know what they wore, but 1 knew something was coming off." ' Marshall, the negro witness, whose testimony was one -of the strongcss ,I links in the conviction of Becker. ~ made an aflldavit in Philadelphia last T month, setting forth his words on the ‘ stand were false, and indicating in writing that the New York District Attorncy’s office influenced him to testify as the prosecution wished, un- der threat of arrest and imprisonment. Ou the strength of this alleged con- fession, Becker's lawyers sought no ncw trial last month, but Justice Bar- tow S. Wcolis of the Supreme Court, dcnicd tho plea, on thc ground that thc affidavit did not constitute grounds M h W. F. TAYLOR, M. D., C. M. (MoGll.l. UNIVERSITY) Montague, P. E. I. OFFICE OF LATE DR- FRASER. Lobster Factory for Sale Tho undersigned will soil at PUB- LIC AUCTION in the front of 'i‘llE TOWN HALL. GEORGETOWN. ON MONDAY, MARCH 29th instant at one o'clock p. ni., their Lobster Fac- tory Promises, at Gaspcrcaux in King’s County-with equipment consisting of Lease-hold site, Factory building al- most new and in first class repair, comfortable cook-house, .bait house, 2000 Lobster Traps with rope com- plete ready for the watcr. 2 Gasoline boats 6 H. P.` Fairbanks Motors. 1 Sail host, 7 Dories, about 40 Anchors. Factory utensils, dishes and evory- thing noodod to oquip a first class Fac- tory. THE LOCATION is one of tho host on tho Eastern Shore of the Province. A splendid opportunity to obtain a good busiass proposition cheap. TERMS made known at sale. _ For further particulars apply at the undersigned or to'Mathleson, MacDon- ald & Stewart. Solicitors. 000130- whgiod this zznd any or March A. , 5. " `”’ r~t=".~i'.".s""~ 9144-3-24M4f. . 5_,,,)_c, §\\\\`\\\\\|r/4 ~ \ 1" - 4 .- 1 _‘ 1. = n\\\\\\ . -‘ ” /'. §___ ~ _-\\\$ L :l;__ g ~ H, 1 _ \~, i ` ~ ‘ ,,.,,,,.,,j,/if fc%%t'it-ei E fist if f ' .if gir- its-.”§§'i.;i§ s c ? Black Diamonds 3, of monvalne to you in the midat for ro-opening of the case. -Bcckcr, who is in Sing Sing under sentence of death for the murder of Herman Rosenthal, is hopeful of a third trial. His friends are exerting' every energy in his behalf. I VERA FIGNERA UNDER ARREST PARIS, March 24.-Vera Fignera, widely known leader of Russian So- cialism, has been arrested at Ungheri, near the ltoumanian frontier, accord- ing to Humanite, although her brother. an artist, had obtained perrnlssion from the Russian Minister of tho Interior for her to return. Verna Fignera, who is 74 yours old, has boen constantly undcr the sur- veillance of tho ltussisn police since her release from Schlussolburg fort- ress, where she was confined for twen- ty years for participating in the plot against thc life of Alexander ll. lllillf Ulf WHAT -illll |lllil'l Will Put an Ad in the Ex-I change Column of the' Guardian 'Free For ' - Limited Time Tho Charlottetown Guardian nas iio doubt that hundreds of its readers' have articles of some kind, that are perfectly good and useful. but for which they can had no uso. Somebody else might want that those articles. lf you can work a trade through the mod# lam of a 251: ad. wouldn't. it DIY you? The Charlottetown Gnardlan'a Small Ads have supplied many wants of ita readers and this new department is merely an extension of this service. The Guardian hopes it will become very useful to the public. Bee the an- nouncement on page two. To encourage readers to use thess Exchange Ads,_'i‘ho Guardian will ac- cept ada FREE for a limited time if presented with the following coupon. Good For qos Immun Ao. ali”l»°¢°°"'»'°Ai'i'v'¢°m»mt.°'l»i 0 ll over l0"v:orita in' length, to ', run a time m on noel-sun. Present coopoawitn asf Not ,.»!.°£.2"»'l.¥¢l‘»'.‘.’..‘?."°.'.‘.‘!l,f. than htttaones. °‘»$.l§'l"f»0`»mrni 'or one-qaauun. gg gina, no` flaws. llld Wliilv YQ fruit' anim mem to winced me " W f we deliver them- duicllh mp 'snr auatrrv coat. if ritioaa ltioirrr A _ _ -.xiw fl* _ i- -i'-g.'~:v~if~_iz.;;-».f-- ,.‘ _" `~ ',';"-,'.- _' M, '_;f, ’ -9. 5 . ` -_- _ ting- .its - _ .".=-‘.f."‘:.=.".f.‘.':.°i‘..°°.‘.-'..`7'%I5rl~'°".:. ‘ `¢. .__..`__~._ - .-_...te 1,400) Menozzi"s complicity lu the sale or military secrets was dlscovcrcd after ho had been-arrested on a charge oe smuggling ssccliarin. lil Mlliffl STILL llillllfllli Nothing definite can bc ascertained with regard to a probable advance in package teas-in Canada. But it seems to bc common sense to suppose that tea men can't go on importing at high and yet higher prices every week with- out making soine changes in their selling schedule to cover. There is nothing to do but follow Mr Asquith's advice and " Wait and see," mean- .while taking note of the handwriting on the wall.--Canadian Grower, arch 19th. V llillHfSS|ll|3 lil Mill __-is In order to facilitate the handling of mall at the front and to insure prompt _delivery it is requested that all mall be addressed as follows:-- other unit . .. . . 11// \ . 1 f__:__ _ ;:__ _ _ :.1 '.1 :_ :_ 1 _ _ ___ __ :_ .~ no - ..°0NE CENT per word each inner tion for advertising in this column. - Cash must accompany order. ..°Dr A: J. Fraser, Montague, will be in Georgetown, March 80- and 31. All dental work attended to. 9170-3-25m&c3i . .*'i"EA PAR1'Y.f-Thccvent of the season in King’s County will. bo a. tes party held by the ._St. I’otor’s improve- ment Association on July 8th. Itc- member thaday. This tea party will, hereafter, become an annual event. 9211-3-27ME2i. SOLD M__I|_.iTARY SECRETS I ROME. March 24.-Professor Men- ozzi, who wsroonvlcted in November of selling to ailirench agent secret plans for the mobilization of the itat-‘ ian army, has been sentenced to a tcrm of seven years and six months, in prison and a line of 10.000 francsl ($2,000.) Cavalry Sorgcant Petrigia, who was found guilty of obtaining the information sold by Menozzi, was sentenced to six years and eight months and a fine of 7,000- francs (a) Rank ............... (b) Name »(c) Regimental Number . . . . "(d) Company, Squadron. Battery or ,(9) Battalion ... ... .. l(f) Brigade ... .. -(g) First for Second) Canadian f; Contingent . -°_(h) British Expeditionary _ F0100 .»....~.. ... .»`¢1'|»§»] gg Army Post Oiilce. LONDON. ENGLAND. _ "‘;/ Sussex Mlusa/ti. sramdo Have SUI-PHUR IATHB MAY NOW If NENJOYED IN THE MAPLE- HURST HOTEL. Because of the beneficial effects of their mineral waters to humanity many places have become famous. From time immemorlal there have boon waters to bathe in that have tlteirspeclal virtues and waters to drink that possess valuable health giving properties. To have mineral springs that will annually attract many thousands to partake of their benefits is naturally a great boon to the community, especially if that community be delightfully situated. und a place of natural beauty. it is just beginning to be generally known that the town of Sussex, N.B., has mineral springs whose waters arc Just as desirable as those of many health resorts that have long estab- lished fame. The Sussex springs flow from an artesian well hundreds of feet deep. So copious is the flow that right in the heart of the town there is a bubbling fountain for public use, while the water is piped to a. factory where aeratcd beverages are made from it, and the water also bottled in its na.- tural state. it is also piped for some distance to tlio Maplchurst Hotcl, where patrons may onjoy the rare luxury of hot and cold mineral water baths, and undergo a treatment that physicians declare to be most benefici- al in cases of rheumatism or kidney affections. Prof. It. F. Ruttan. D rec- tor of Chemistry at McGill University, Montreal. who analyzed several sam- ples of this water declares it to be a pleasant alkaline as detcrnilned,.cor- respondends to 23, 73 grains of sodium carbonate per gallon. The residue did not char when ignited, showing an ab- sence of more than a mere trace of 'organic matter. The analysis proved it containcd:-- should be secured now. V 6 While it lasts, our present stock of, BARB WIRE No. 9 COILED SPRING WIRE 12 COIED SPRING WIRE , BRACE WIRE WEAVING WIRE 1 LACING WIRE, etc. have advanced. Later you will pay more » elasticity. It is tempered just right. . Montague P. E. I. and fresh fish is also of great advant- Oats (black) bus. age. The town has a ilne water supply, Potatoes, bus. 9201-3-27MEli. Straw, pressed, ton Turnips, bus. lIHIElGll MAHKHS Soda and Potussu .241 Limo .004 Magncsia iron and Alumina Sulphurlc Acid . Carbonlc Acid .262 Silica », .013 Chlorine .014 .543 Total so lids at 1100 C .432 Carbonic Acid e .111 traces traces 009 (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO, March 26.-Wheat, No. 2 red. $1.51; A, 31.51%; No. 2 hard. nominal. Corn, No. 2 yellow, 72%c.; No. 3, yellow, 69';&c.; A, 70c.; No. 4 white, 68’;&c.; A. 69c. Oats, No. 3 white, 56%c.; A, 58c.; standard, 57%c A, 58lAc. Rye, No. 2, 51.15%. Barley, 71c.; A, 78c. Timothy, $4.50; A, $6.25. x .Clover, $8; A, $12.25. Pork, $17.20; Sussex is most. delightfully situated; Law' $9_92_ Ribs’ $9_12; A, $9_62_ A on thc line of the Canadian Govern Rai . 44 ' f . mont iways miles rom St s,sIDE MARKETS Oats (white) Oats (black) Straw (por ton) Eggs ( r dozen) Fowl (per lb.) Chickens Wheat (per bushel) Buckwheat Barley Tub Butter (Der. lb.) Potatoes (per hush.) Tnrnips (per bush.) ' John, the centre of the most pictures- , quo Sussex Vale which is drained hy‘ (Corrected Wednesday) bot-asis iilver. For the location of it Hides largo Sanatarlum. or a first class Barley, bus" .- ra A .G5 to .90 Calfskma ns tlic surroundings are beautiful and Butter, lb. (dairy) .24 Sausages (lb.) ilio climate most agreeable. So con- Butter. lb. (creamory) . .Za _ ilnc agricultural and darying country, Eggs, doz. tliorc is every facility for procuring Hay, loose ton $10.00 duco and an abundance of fresh but- Hides. lb. . ter and eggs and cream. its nearness Lamb polls .30 om, (wise) sus. .ss ' M&Et£ the headwaters of thc lovely Kenne- hotol, no finer sito could be secured, Buckwheat. » -_-_4 .90 Beef (ib.) '22 vcniently situated in the midst of a Calfskins, lb. .14 thc ilncstof fruits and garden pro- Hay, pressed 10.00 16 to the St.. John market which is so sm- Oatmeal. Per 100 ‘ply provided with the best of meats .00l \ 0/4.. 3' 3 / ,_ ;-l- "`\§>\\\ 31 ef’-1'. _ E, ;\ . B ) _ \. » 10;00 18.00 l if _, lb 20.00 “ 25.00, " BOYS’ COLLEGE OVERCOATS s>°9°.~1 SSN I 11.00 “ l 12.00 “ \. \ \ \ `\ These coats are made of good, quality Tweeds. Chinchillas y and Naps in all the latest styles shawl and convertal:Ae_colI`ars 1 ith half belt at back and cuff on sleeve. Lined; .th good 1 weight tweed linings all sizes. Regular $5, $6, $7 and $8, coats W ~ special at $3.50. per rsizes 24-to 32 special 20 p. c. ‘Off Men’s Rain Coats llON"|` MISS THIS CHANCE . 0 PAT ON S Big Money Saving 9 Sale AMen’s and Boys’ Clothin Direct from theManufacture fo 6 15.00 “ _ Fencing Wire Remember our wire is especially glvaniied to with- ‘stand the atmospheric conditions of 's Province. Our lCoiled Spring Wire is justly _celebrated for its strength and .00 sewerage and electric lighting. Roller Mill flour, por 100 3.25 1.00 1. -_-_ _ Hay, pressed, (por ton) Print lflietter (per lb.) ‘will be sold on the basis of last seaSon’s cost. Prices Poole & Thompson Ltd .05 .25 3.00 5.00 .16 60 .30 OH".l‘0W`N MARKETS 68c. 3%? $14100 18c. 200 10C. - 11 t0 13c. 31.00 t0 $1.25 70c. 70 to 't5c. 7 10.00 “ 12.00 “ 15.00 “ 17.00 Boy’s Odd Pants Men’s Overall Coats -1 Bloonier and straight kiiick-V Regular $1.00 value sizes 32 - ers' mime. worth up U’ $190 to 38 color blue and black only . whilgmthey last.................49c .... ..4_9c 2 Years Guarantee with every Coat over $10.00 '_"'° a 'idgi 24c. 30'; 161: 161;. 17c to 8u 10% "Forget your corns by getting rid uf them. Forget the pain and discom- forts, by using ltexall Corn Solvent.. lt is guaranteed to cure or money ro funded. Mac Kinnon Drug Co. Cor. Great Georle and Kent Sta. ME!! -tint-°»~ _..,_.~..- One ofthe best clothing manufactur- ers finding himself heavily overstocked of- , fered us a lotof Men_’s and Boys’ Suits at an l , exceptionally low price and as a result we ‘ shall offer this entire lot at a price never r before heard pf. The lot contains 'every l ll ,I l L 1 Q A imaginable suiting in tweeds and worsteds - ° lt* ' in al the most wanted patterns. I ` I I ly l ‘ ,_ ,__,_.`»\ This is not an Offering of Shopworn Garments but of New Fresh Goods in Perfect Condition $ 8.00 Suits for $5.95 $ 13.50 Suits 1' $9.50 9.00 ‘i .75 1 L t ( 1 _ un qwsinllp. ' 1 t _ _ _ . t . . ~ I