THE CHARLOTTE I0 GUARDI 1 '~ _ I w’l‘l-it’ii`f‘?~litv"f?i»tXr'i’iKiL’\-he l i CHAIQLOTT ‘ I W' A' ’ A ‘ -f ' --~ -fc 1 ETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA TUFSDAY MARCH aura ‘wo\"ri| livin Ayorr; Y Z I "f:'TT;"' --`;-----»--~--s~_f~-~ ~---- _ , ’ ’ 4 ’ ' 2’ 1909' l #Aw Puff: rrui nv _ I tv :A f 1 `:~"-___-fl* Mimi git Zt- T-1 ...z 2:> >=~ * c»: ` VANCE oi-:Tune READY one iiunnitrii Anil tPin:MiE1iHAzeN T0 INAUGU President T ~ liant And the Record WASHINGTON, MAFCII 1-(Special) -I’repa»rations for the induction of President Taft into the Prosiden next Thursday are complete, oy The various Committees make a prophecy that the ceremonies will be record ilreukep ‘ _ _ Breaker. any inaugural event, KAISIII WILLIAM MAKES A SPIEEH In Honor ofthe ICentenary of German War Department, Praising lt. BERLIN, March 1-(Special)-Em_ peror William delivered ll, speech in connection with the (lentormr-y of ll". found-ation__of the Minisicry of War rn which he praised the work don; for the Fntherland' by this depart- ment. "I mm proud to testify that this ministry has fully satisfied all ex- pecoions and has performed its duties, with the greatest fidelity and sucri-| lice. .SHIIIIHS IUH u-a-»_. Slflar Reggie and Elena. 0U66u`S Solicitude- 1.- the most brilliant “ml Dlcturcsduc of I 'rho prediction is made also th t the 0I‘0Wd of visitors from every eq; ner of the United States will bg A “ral Public knew when the announce- S prcciates the good work being done by the various contestants from one Being IVIade Ready at Mes- TIMESSINA. l\lH.rCh 1--(Specilll)_ io uork of construction of wood it has been so great that on Satur- houses to shelter the earthquake sur. d "i"°1‘S is progressing favorably L”-Ck Of Cuffs and horses has made o houses iii Messina, 1,000 in Reggio d and 100 in a settlement callc-d Reg- “It has prepared and strengthenedl one army so that -me Military forces; always have been capable fulfilling! theilr great ,task as strong and: un-A conquerable protectors of the Father- land." » 1 _.___ I AIIIIHIIH LINIH l |[;EHUHEfinand of Inspector Pelletier has been t heard from- They HTG DOW Safe at district distributes the entire prize `Fort: Churchill, bavingl successfully l li! ~ ' \ I _ _ _ P NEW YORK, February 28-Ther Anchor line steamer Furnessia, one of the vessels that went to the rescue when the steamers Republic and Florida collided ofl Nantucket Is- land, reached port yesterday, showing the effects of ai collision with heavy summer and went north dawn tie hosting ice in mid-ocean. The Furnessia’s how plates were deeply dented and a slightdeak that, followed kept thc pumps going during the rest of the trip. Recent returning steamers report immense ice packs coming down from Luc north, indicat- ing an early break of the ice fields in the Arctic ocean. One steamer re-; ported passing through an ice ficld fifty miles in extent. A .1-1---___ , rA'rAi. Aocinasr l IN MOVING HOUSE.; if l ARICHAT, March 1. - The mov-, ing of B house at Wcst Arichat was attended by ii shocking accident on Saturday. While- Alexander Boudreau and Aristidea Dclauricrl were engaged underneath the building- adjusting the skids they gavc_way and Boudrcau was killed ou1.rifZl‘t.| Delaurier was hurt badly but. his in- iuriee are nqt_f_e_tel__ _ __ _ _____._....._,-»-r e per li million votes were received, and tens the tranisportion of lumber slow and The staff, which it has been found 9XD0HS1Ve. necessary to increase, is working day , It has been decided to build 1,000 and night to keep up the count. Un- ina Elena, ,1 village thu", miles from the total vote for each candidate for hore being constructed under tl; _ the month of February will be pub- day's Guardian was 3, gurpl-lse and a pleasure to all candidates as well as their workers und friends. The gen. ment wasd first made of eight big free ri s an six - ' ~ this the oder Lolrlfgrlrlrlxolrc P222? ried out to the letter, but it was not anticipated that tho latter prizes would be increased from six to sevlen- teen. But this paper thoroughly ap_ end of the Province to the other, and in return therefore the entire prize list has been changed from fourteen o twenty--five. It was intended that the names of all candidates and their votes rece'lv_ ed for February be published today, but the Tour Editor and his stad were unaware of what they had un- dertaken, for the amount of regular and special ballots has exceeded the wildest possible calculations. Indeed ay alone over three quarters of a f' thousands are polled every day. er the circumstances the entire listr f noniinationsl appears today, and: shed as soon as counted or not lat- RATE rouiirtrn NoiiiNArions ° ft. H' I ' - _ - , 2 is nduction to Office The Biggest and the Grandest Contest Ever Conducted in Prom` t B U - . ._. - ises o e nusually Bril- Eastern Canada-A Total of Over Three Quarters A cmwd 3 of a Million Voes Received on 'daturday Last. Engine The Bll; Free Trip news in yegter. sonnl direction of Queen Helena A IIHIAI IHIF HY IIAIIUNIEII PIILIIIEMIII -1-€ OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. 28-The Mounted Police party under the com- J \ west to east _lust on thc edge of the Arctic circle and then coming south the whole length of Hudson Bay. The arty started from' Edinon-ton last MacKenzie river to Lesser Lake hy canoes. From Slave Lake the journey was made overland west over snow and ice to the po,ice post at Fullerton, which is at the northern ertriinity of Hudson Bay. From there Main' lrelln- tier, in conjunction with Major Moodie, the comnia;n'dant°of the post, made one or more exploring cxl edi- tions to the norhfi, then he started south, and arrived at Fort Churchill on January 11th. Word was sent from there to the nearest telcgr-.ph sta- there will be the lollowlng prizes :__ tion at Gimilli, Man., by indian mes- senger. The Pelletier party is expect- and return. 1 t reach Winni e over the ice 'bc- el 0 P K ' fore the opening ofthe river and lzrkc Charlottetown Buslneug C0llege_ navigation in the spring. grees above zero at two o’clock this morning. and return. I and return. u t ist inclurlinf.: trips and consolaltions ompleted one nf the longest winttr in the following manner to the ell,L~l_ Owner- ever mam in Canada I~ ln- 1.1¢ ladies obtaining the greatest num olved the crossing of Cana-la f om bm- of votes _ mail scholarships from the Interna- Tho temperature registered 10 de- tlmml Correspondence SL-l,00l5_ For t e e. - rgetown and Souris East ‘there wi'll\ lIlnnrll's Luiiureul. C res Diphtheria. be the following prizes:-- ‘ Union Commercial College. I For , I and Royalty there will be the follow- | U ion - l For the district of Queen's County, er than Friday or Saturday next. It was stated yesterday that one* iindred and fifteen nominations havel been i'ece'ived,but it has since bceni discovered that two of the names, ul- thoi somewhat different, were of the same person, thus making a total of one hundred and fourteen. The number of nominations from rich district and the interest talcen in the contest along with the varia- ron in the territory covered in each For the district of Prince County, there will be the following prizes :- lst-a big free trip to New York City and return-. _ 2nd-F, full course scholarship in the Charlottetown Business College. 3rd-the choice of one of several mail scholarships from 'the Internat- ional Correspondence Schools. 4th-same al; for 3rd. For the district of Kensington, Sumrinersidc and Alberton there will be the following prizesz- lst-a big trip to New York City and return. 2nd-a full course scholarship in the Union Commercial College. For the district of Klng’s County lst-a big trip to New York City 2nd-a full course scholarship in the; 3rd--the choice of one of severrrl 4th-some as for 3rd, h district of Montagu Geo lst-a big trip to New York City 2nd~a» full course scholarship in the f\‘ie districts of Charlottetown ng prizes!- lst-a big trip to New York Cityl 2nd-same as for lst. I 3rd-a full course scholarship in ‘the. n Commercial College here will be the following prizes :- 2nd~=smne as for lst. 3rd-a. full course scholarship in the 5th\-same as for 4th. ifth-a beautiful Cooking Range wiflh 7th--a» brand new Ladies Bicycle. Everybody should beer in The enthusiasm is not confined » 1 The following is the total list oinominatlons in Alphabetical order. Names preceded by n. ’ have withdrawn -from the content ~ Owing to other armies or stainless. QUEEN'B COUNTY DISTRICT. Misses Acorn Lavina, Bllggar Lizzie D. Buchanan Janie M. Bain Laura Clarke Marlon H. Campbell Ruth ~ Drake Grace Douglas Irene EQSHY Emma R. Em A. Myrtle Fraser Annie B. Gillis Dollle A. Grahaml Ella; M, Gillis Sadie F, Jon-es Melinda Kielly M. Arletta. ‘Myers Hazel Mutch Eva Match Annie I, 'Mutch Birdie McLurc Lucy McKenzie Mary C, McMillan Emma McDonald Mary ‘McDougall Minnie McDUuI:;a/ll Ida Ea McNeill Katie Mclbachern Annie McLean Annie B. 'McLean Annie ‘McLaughlin Jessie Mckeod Catherine I. Mc innon Belle *McLean Gladys *McKenzie Louise McNeill Bessie Newson Luura Pickering Della Stright Reta B. Stevenson Birdie Stewart Charlotte Smith Linda Stewart Mary 'Stewart Martha *Simpson Clemine 'Stewart Bessie 'Thomas Elizabeth *Wadman Winnie OH TOWN AND ROYAIJTY Beer Winnifred Gillespie Alva, Kemp Fanny Mclntyre Gwladis Pickard Charlotte Smith Florence O. Stewart Hazel KENSINGTON B'B1DE AND ALBERTON DISTRICT.. Ellis Marion Metherall Annie Stewart Florence Walsh Jennie E. MONTAGUE, GEO"1‘0WNAND Beer Winnifred *Knight Lillian McDonald Mamie Stewart Eva Wickham Lucy Hermitage Bradnlbane Brookfield Rosebery C-ovehead French River Cornwall Hunter River Union Road Hazelbrook Mayfield Point. Prim Bay View Grand View Pownal Stanley Bridge -Victoria Ebrnscllrfe Cherry Valley Eainscllffe North Rustico , Cavendish New I-laven Bellevue New Argyle Kingston DeBable Mt. Stewart Culloden North Wiltshire Bt. Catherines Hnrtsvflle Pleasant Grove Crapaud Wood Iulwnds New Dominion Kingston Clinton Victoria North, River Hamlpshire Pownal Wood. Islands Hampton Hillsboro Bay View Valleyfidld Stanchel Craprauld DISTRICT. 297- Fitzroy St. 34 Upper.Queen S Brighton Rd. 203 Euston Stf West Royalty 45 Bayfield St. 123 Dorchester Sh. Surnmerslde Alberton Kensington Summerslde SOURIS DISTRICT Montague Bourfs Georgetown Montaegue Montague KINGS'S CUUNTYZ IIBTRICT. Arsenault Mary Beers M. Alice Campbell Jennie Campbell Maggie Doucettla Mary Down Minnie L. Fraser Addie M. Fraser Ethel B. Gillis Maggie Harris Stella M. Kennedy Evelyn Morson Muriel Martin M-nry Belle Moore Adelaide McLeod Belle McLeod Florence ‘McIntyre Sylvia *McDonald Annie 'Ross Bertha Riley Sadie Taylor Caroline Wigginlzton Irene Yeo Lauretta J. Arsenault Celerlne Charlottetown Business College. A"**m9-`“ll5 Eleam' h tb choice of one of several BFUWYI Fl°"9"°° 4t - e mail scholarships from the Interns- '_I(5]l;)“’x1linM";_:xl" P. tional Correspondence Schools. 5 Bath I Davison a Dougherty Haze warming closet, thermometer &c. ' ' EDU183 JBSBIB Gallant Mary E. Hop ood Pearl 4" ' I stir-Fifteen laoiiaira lrrmgoiri. Hedges Elle P~ en-fr ai I . l0th-lglxve tdollllasrs rlnggold. ‘ HOWBU' a{5l'°l LeaCc't e mind that every dollar for The °L°“"d Fl°9°l° Guardran gets 4000 votes, and there °L°f‘l A““‘° are about 502 additional votes pt §l‘l;_lZ:*9W° §E\:";"‘§_ month n we pap ' Martin Celina M lie Neill to this Province alone. for the °K"” ° » bustling and up-to-date Britannia M°DU‘""ld ‘7°“l° B- ' LATE HON MATTHEW SMITH Mfg C0 , Ltd , of Halifax offer ,gsm McLean Annie Alvita 5THaIlier of the Legislative Assembly. valuable prlzds in the order of merltl Nellllm J““°~ ~ pe ‘io the eight ladies some eo the Rem!" -'Mile H bl; free trip, as well as six console- °s°h“""°“ H'l°° Stsvert Annie ti lzes fn the order of merit t , slgnolirthe ladies who win _The Guarof “lib” H‘“'rl°t Morell Murray River Mflltown Cross Fairfield New Acadia. Upton ll Mt. Hops Red* Point Clear Springs Elmira Bouris West Cardigan Glen Martin Abney Murray Harbor Valleyfield Dundas Dundas Union Rd. (Mtg) Mllburnc Lower Montague Bridgetown Harmony lst/-a big trip to New York City PRINCE COUNTY DISTRICT and return. ` Wellington Abram's Village Bt.Eloa.nor| Margatla Mimlnigash Bedsque Tyne Valley victoria West St. Anthony Cascumbec Ellerslle Tryon Tryon Soni-letown Cape Traverse Baltic Glenwood Bloomfield Bayside Indian River Southwest Pleasant View, Lot Port Hill Central Bedeque Fernwood New Annan i Premier 1-Iazen's reply to the Tempei tion was delivered' this afternoon. tion would retard rather than ad vance the teinperance cause. Premier Hazen believes public senti ment is not sufficiently strong tr isting legislation in now available, on the liquor question. onrgouinirion Says Public Sentiment is Not Strong Enough To Warrant the Trial. A Fdtal Dynamite Accident. Derailed. ST. JOHN. March 1---(Slrcciul)--eral inen cmploycd on railway con- ~-struction were inn shack preparing ance Federa`tion's request for prohibi- `dynamite for nlueting. A stick exploded and' a Dutchman The Government declines the rc- named Gellegcr had his arm blown uueet, explaining, that such leglsla- fl, his limbs shattered and will die. - Sc-ver;il other men were badly hurt, ,one Scotchnuin being seriously injur- - 'cd. ll 'l‘Iic shack was entirely demolished, warrant a prohibitory incasure and .but t\\'0 cases of alynnlnitg did! not suggests the strict enforcement oil xlllode, although Gelleger was sit- tha Canada Temperance Act, thc] ini' upon one case when thc explosion Licence Law and whatever other ex- ry,-¢-nr;-ed, ' I 'rho forming ‘engine of A aoruirie-iread Mr. Hazen also promises certain fri-iglit train jumped the rails near ,amendments which will rendgp em,-let I-lzirtlnnd, turned over two or three the task of securing from wards or times and finally landed complete- on hc ice of thc river. parishes a fair expression of opinion The enginwr and m._3m&n Went with he cngluc, but miraculously escaped At Foreston, Carleton County, sev- l1'lJ`Ul`Y~ AAUIIEIIIN WIIIS I SIAHH IHUPHY ,___ MONUTON, March 1--(Special)-'l‘hel Mcncton-Victorias won the deciding game tonight from the Halifax-Gres cents and hold the Starr Trophy. Two games were played, the major- ity of gals to rount. On Saturday night the teams broke even, two each. Tonight the Vlctorifas captured two, ,amd the Crcscuits one. FUIINU A WILIIIIMI f IN IHI IIIIIIIIIIIA' .'_ --‘ _ ____ , 1 EIILIISIIN IAIIIH ANI] IHI SIIN llUH’l‘flN, Feb. 28-"A collision of :in uulwiAi ‘o.1.NOH0.¥. Frciili southcnstcrly and southerly winds and milder with light falls of slect or ruin at night. '_ Bddvd £0 U10 lHVi9l1 0flUiPm0UIl 11¥\’l Minard’s Liniment Cures Garqelln<‘,o\vs comforts of the modern American place. On reaching the Victoria thc members of the party were inclined to bclieve that they were already in Canada. Typically Canadian food was ns pro- minent <:~n‘ the menu as Cnnadiun bcvcrugos were in the bullet, and Czriiaillan currency wma aocepbell in all parts of the house without the rude- ncsn and distrust which (‘»ann\lians who try to use the money of their country usually experience iii New York, The Victoria is the only hotel in New Yorv that this party could find where Cnnfrdian money was nc- eepted without question. In addition to its other attractions the visitors found the Victoria very centrally located, one side being on Fifth avenue, wllth n view almost to Central Park, rul the other side on Broadway, in the heart of -thelehoppinlz and theatre district. The Victoria has retainedmll the frellnement of the older aristocrat- luc New York hotels. and its char- acter fs as exclusive as its charges are moderate. (Toronto Mall and Empire.) Mln|rd's Linlment Cure: Dislemp 1 CHICAGO MARKETS. March 1-(Speclnl)- March Wheat 104l March Corn ' HSI May Wlntt 1171 May Com Gdl . . 4- U... mefanfs .couw1M.iorL..i>r1ses. ~ What.- Af _~-._-A-.~_-»- -M .. . .. --W.. .W . ,-M” pm-k . . glmg, ' d _ I y Y°‘"'3, l“‘l;3s'&;'ld “é” 'lk' °° lm." H -------- beaut ful . cos ume or even a ` I , A . . valuable prize of M," "hm, in ‘d_ I _ (omtmmd on Pap L) ,_ Mlilrd s Llniment Lures Colds etc. 9>i\4fe§¢f‘ `A3xefti§em¢9§ (Too Late for Claesidcatlon.» 'A ,7` 'Q"=,‘xl`I.;.'}\,Tf',,','»;_.;-\}"}`,..'_'> - ,\.1,';’ J \ ,f ~s A5” "”"5G€f°=2l 1 I N FIONESTY- Th.-so :ir lui: nf |innc~l pcr>l`l»_‘ in lh»~ \\~|l.l. If you have I--f wriic- tlung p=iIi;:,'\< :ui Iioiiorzitil-_‘ person llrilrzcl ll. Tluf. is nn honest paper and honest -apic rcrid lt. Teil lhtm nbnui your lass in our C|.~..