nnuuun WASHINGTON, . D. C., March 7- The most .extensive movement oi eroops and war vessels ever executed in ¢l1is‘¢=°\111try in time -oi peace 1,, now under way by. order of the pi-ssl. dent. as commander-in-chief of the army and navy, the objective being the country north of the Mexlenn boundary and waters of tho /mo oceans at either end of it, Twenty thousand soldiers, more than one-fourth of the army oi the United States of all arms of the sor- vice. are moving toward the Mexican border; four armored cruisers, com. pi-ising -the fifth division of the Ae. lantic fleet have been ordered from northern waters to the naval station at Guantanamo, Cuba, and most ol the'Paciflc Beet is or shortly will be on its way to assemble at San Pedro and San.Dlego, California, and 2,000 marines are preparing to make Guan. sanamo their temporary headquarters. It was officially announced at the White House and at the war and navy departments today that the por. poses of this great mobilization, un. precedented, save in war times, is the training Of officegs and men un- der service condition , and practice in co-operation between the land and naval forces. Unusual pains were f,o_k_ en by all officially concerned in the matter to give this colori to the sud- den activity; but these statements were accepted at increasing reserve, There have been important joint manoeuvres during the last few years, but they have been.. planned far in ad- vancehnd carried out without a rip- ple of excitement, or cven of evidence of interest, at the White House. To- day the executive ofdces were steeped with mystery. the entire morning was given over to conferences with officers of the war‘and navy departments. This thick atmosphere of mystery, and the zealous efforts to minimize the importantance of the business, lent a curious significance to the fact that General Leonard Wood, chief of stall of the army, in an effort to elude interviews, ‘slipped out. of one of the rear windows of the president's oiiice and beat a masterly retreat through the secluded portions of the White House grounds to a rear en- trance to the war department. '1‘hc real significance oi these activi- ties, which have been confined appar- cntly to the last forty-eight hours, or less, is thought to relate very dir- cctly to thc conditions in Mexico, and to the growing belief that the situation there is by no means so satisfactory as the Mexican govern- ment would have it believed to be. s u N Li ' » SOAP ___.___ _T,_,__,__._ "`-_` 6- ._ ‘T 1 . Q? _ s,g_\)% s g -€‘;.f> 2. .1 Sunlight Soup cannot spoil your clothes. There are no lnlurlous chemicals in Sun- _ light S089 to _hlte holes in even the most delicate . fabric. $5.0,00`nre offer- . _' e'd`to anyone finding ' sdulteration in Sunlight _ . Soap. . ANNouNcic1vusN'rs. "See Carvell Bros. ad re salt in this issue. 3-10d1i. **Wildey Lodge meets tonight. The Third Degree will be conferred. "Regular meeting of Boyne L. 0. L. No. 614 this evening at 8 o'clock. "Attention is called to the notice 'of the Telephone Co. which appears elsewhere. ' “There will be choir practice for the First Methodist Church choir this evening at 7.30 sharp. "125 cases fancy and choice Sun- kist oranges and Lemons di;c this week. Gct our prices before buying. Carvell Bros. 3-7d5i- "Tenders are wanted from persons to lease any or all`of the public wharves and bridges, the prollerty of the Provincial Government. Seo ad. ' 8-10dr1i. _..._ “Attention is drawn to the ad re Tenders McConnell's and Cranberry Ferries, Queen’s Co., 'and Poplar Point Ferry, King's Go., which aD' pears elsewhere. 3-10<1f1l- “On Monday, March 13th., at 7 D. fn-. Rev. B. 0. Hartman. B~ A- Will lecture on “Other faces and DIBGUS" in Vernon River church. Special mus- ic by the choir. Miss Furness will sing. Admission ben cents. 3-8d3i. ’*C. R. McKinnon, Cherry Valley. Lot 49, offers his farm at Mount Mellick, 9 miles from this city, for sale. This farfn contains thirtY'V\“'9° acres of land all clear. The bux_dlnES on same are all new. For rthei' Particulars. See ad in this issue- 3-10dr1i. ... f . " All Jill? 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Toronto. 5; ` l bl! knee like ihlo, hnl your hm-so f1l'i‘f\.f`°h°..el¢.hi$l`i'ii'l».°ii..‘$§"i§`: '1'~’il`»Ji'.l ,AB.S.QRB',N.E. sf-.i , _ ` . _ ,/7/,. will clcun ho if li \ l\oE_5en|»_ onllvl)fst;’l¥?1\°r`\nI\l: iirlgiiio I \n til ll ' .i iselolr lil \°i~.,°.l|`lid fl),-°,?,‘f, 3,2, iemovnn‘ Painful Swtllinin Enlarged \'il¢..'.d, initio. W1-nu ilinlscs Vnrlcolo \4lns, Vurico ' &ls__ (_>_l_¢ii"§sor;s Allnis Pnln Book (foo, _ . i. .n.r. - ,.~ - - L-\i.mi.'s l. nf. .l1°..'.-il-2 .|lxI|'l..§.l.'i'i.ll[!/T.‘|.i'ff.|‘l' M the 'Q I. nib. There are hersistent reports' that tho physical condition of President Diaz has lately become such as to alarm Els adherents, and that inoniontouo 0V2l0Dments are prepared ior_ OM l'€l~>0i't. which was current hero Wday. was that the Pearson syndi- cate, heavily interested in cnte.~,,,.,Ses in No_rth_ern Mexico, had appealed to the British government for adequate Dl'0t_ccti0_n of themselves and other foreign interests in preparation for the chaotic conditions which would almost certainly follow any serious 1055 Of l’l`”Sl3lH0. to say nothing of the Wllllpsc of the Diaz government. It was said that the British ambas- sador he.d taken up the question with the state department here with a sug- gestion that unless the United States took immediate steps to exhibit its disposition and ability to protect foreign interests in Mexico, the Eu- rop 1 980 f-’!0V0l`l\m0\'itS. more particular- Y Great Britain and Germany, will bc coinpcllcrl to do so. llf course, no direct confirmation of this report was obtainable, but the sudden burst of martial activity gave it color. Ambassador Dc I.a Barra, of the republic of Mexico, \vho has been in New York, returned to Washington tonight to fulfil a social engagement. and returned at midnight to New York. He never is loquacious about the affairs of his government, and professed entire ignorance as to thc meaning of thc mobilization of Am- erican troops. Hc` disclnimcd any knowledge of any change in the in ternational conditions ` of Mexico, and as for the hcalth of President Diaz, he insisted that nothing in the personal or oflicial communications of the president indicated anything but his usual satisfactory condition of health. Moreover, he stated that apart from' sporadic disorders con- ncctcd with the revolt in isolated parts of mexico, the situation was normal. u _______¥_____.- EAUTUMUBILE HAS ,HHUUGHT EUUI] HUADS ____- H-AMILTON, March 7-The horse lover trembled for thc existence of the horse when the automobile came in, the farmer threatened his repre- sentatives with defeat at the polls if some legislation was not put through making it an almost criminal- offence for the automobile to throw mud or dust on his possessions from the country road, and nervous old ladies were afraid to leave their homes. Teamsters saw the disappearance of their cartage businesses and ruin to cvcry industry except tire manufac- turers and mechanics was predicted. All this cry proved grounilless and thc advent of thc automobile has bccn a blessing in more ways than nc. 0 The adoption of the automobile for business purposes opens new fields for young mcn. Even the truck driver of today must keep up with the times, thc sturdy horse has givcn away t0 the motor and his driver needs hus- tle for some knowledge of. automobil- es if hc would keep his job. Experts believe that the great future of thc automobile business is in the com- mercial ear and that Young mm would do well to enter this Pail? Of the industry while it IS Yell new *md town N. Y. a mechanical engineer of has will forward to any young man wish inf! _ qualify as a chnuneur. _ Automobilists have clam0I`_cd f0I` i9- ior s and in no department has thei has far wa lan ces the 'rurougnout this preview an oth t IOP 0 `e _ ' llYl'?'i‘1ml“l:>ec»Il;. and evcrytmnz is bein parent. uncrowded. H. A. Grant. 0f_'Ta"Y' ' li , ' automobile work, uong ee/Iixr)ier\;lltteili“a leaflet which he to take up this new work or to iunllenee been more ren fuer. in ii.; department of roads which they have demanded be improved. Bo insistent been ftheir»cry . that. even the mere have fallen into line realizing that incrensgd traffic over the h'l8,h‘ ys adva ces " the value of their ds and brings to _them other sour- of revenue unknown When the tho,-ollgllfares were so bad that only most tardy motorist would ven- ture. d the ' th Dominion the er pmvmccll Qtlt r goods has taken Z ‘done to 'meet nie ueedv'W\\i¢h “P” “P” CHAli_ll,.. , and -_ _£__ It boys to buy this Province. Rev. S`. Howard, Bt. Stephen, N. B.. was a passenger to' this city- from North Wiltshire y|esterd.BY' morning. in Rev. R. G. Stra/this willpreach in Marshfield Presbyterian Church at 3 ing. .- Howard, Cornwall., will take plae toda at 2.30 . .iromhis son’ tery in that place. victory for the Ross men by a ma. iority of 95 pins. , _ The management of The People' ings. Douse, of this city and was a lad nuticc will appear later. pleasurable carryin out of that oper- #A5 my aye, Bo 5 n y Streets. _ drtf. RECIPROCITY QUESTION , BEFORE PARLIAMENT of forty-one the proposal of Conser vative leader to postpone further con the House yesterday. posals have not been carried into ef has lust tclminated that further con sidcration of these proposals in th parliament of aCanada be postpon cd. The funeral of the late Samui ce At the Y. M. C. A. bowling alleys _last night s, match was rolled be- tween the Duffy House and M. Ross’s| tailor shop teams. The result was nfl - s ‘ _ Theatre wish to correct an erroneous .___ impressive which has get abroad in 'ronoN'ro, ont., Mar. e-with gr connection with the use of the Hall plilc stories, telling of what a “ton in the Cfllniiil S205 Fair- The guy” he used to be, and then tclli F‘eop1e’s Theatre will be oven every oi that redeeming which usd asv night for the usual show, except on him_ . “Charlie” Marks, forme the 15th when the lectures will be champion' lightweight pugilist givcn. The Hall of the Theatre will Western New York, gripped the hc usod during the -day of the 14th tentlon of two thousand people and 16th for lectures and the regular Massey Hall over an hour yesterd shows will be given on those even- K ation. Fine line of strops, brushes, snaps, after shave in fact every ar- ticle that conducos to comfort and as 1 novo strength to bear wh luxury. See us for supplies. The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., Cor Gt. Geo. & Kt_ OTTAWA, March 9-By a majority sideration of the Reciprocity Trade Agreement was given the negative in Mr. Borden gave notice of this motion several days ago which was that as the pending reciprocity pro-i fect by congress at the sitting which MM UEEN’S COUNT George Proctor, city, had a severe .He stroke of paralysis last evening. is but slightly improved. were James Kenned and Hu li M latter being commercial men. _____.i._i-_- Y P l§_ s and tB8tele8s--none better. 3-ild2i. residence in Cornw l to the ceme- lUH,lll1l€ll ll]llilH inunui afternoon. rooms. A THOUGHT. "Sometimes it seems to me, as “Do you shave yourself? If so wc er .lay le Suddenly occurred to have thc vcry article nccdcd for the that tho.-e is in the Bible o. promis il h ll th' strength .___ comes, it will he all right, and pose most of us spend a E000 0991 . it is foolish all the same. Y Among the passengers to the main- 0! this city was held lest evenmr 1-and, via the Capes' Route yesterday, the I. O. O. F. hall when the in y g or- bers of the Subordinate and Rebekah p. ni. next sabbath. 'rhere will be rison, Kensington and J. B-. Koons.. lodges were most enievsblv enter- no services in the morning or_ even- and P. C. Flamper for St. John, an N. A. Reid for Montreal, the three of the three lodges' who were ‘ tlfAi?;.;eoplc signed the total nb5tin_ their line and received hearty and Many in this city will.deeply\ regret' em-5 pledge, to learn of the death of Miss Ara- ------- bella Douse, Sydney St., which took SELF-ILLUMINATING PENCII.. place at her residence last evening. 'l‘he deceased was in her eighty-fifth An electrically lighted pencil f year and her death was preceded by persons who sometimes have to wr an illness of a protracted nature, she' in the dark is one of the lastest no 'having been an invalid for the past eltics in writing implements. The h two years, and o. recent attack of- (lor of tho, lend is provided with bronchitis hastened the end. She .was source of electric supply and a ti a daughter ofthe into Hon. Wm. Y on the paper around the point. of refined tastes and was possessed of The pencil is adapted for the use a decidedly devout Christian charac- physicians, newspaper men, polic ter. She was deeply interested in all mon, and for workers in other hrs things Pertaining t0 U19 l`91iEl0“ Ol ches of industry who find it at times Davison, and supported by Bro. Christ and was a member of the necessary to make notes while in t Methodist Church. She leaves to.ot1-oo; at night or in darken mourn besides many friends and in- timate acquaintances, four sisters __----~ who arc: Mrs. Thcophilus Moore, (‘it_v, Mrs. (llcv.)_Strong, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. S. N. Earle, and Mrs. James T. 1'urdic, City.” The funeral ,ook on through the years, that 1 can sec all sorts of trouble coming. nonwoven uwHnuu result of his tempcrance toll; icipating in the program excelled i ' r or ly introduced local references of ite amusing natulrc. v- Whlst, dancing and the serving 0 a K ny joyablc one from every standpoint. bulb, which throws a circle of light This fact was amilll’ 1155955911 t0 be.' And remembering that, the wor- _ , _ a Tying. Seemed Waste of time' So “mi cd the Foiirtli Regiment team in 2 bo\vling match in l3urkc's Alleys last l UBBFELLIIWS i lSSEMBLE - » 1 ii The Guardian regrets to learn that “AT Another of those enioyable social em features of the Oddfellow fraternity in rl tained by the Noble and Vice Grands ‘At Home" to s very large number of brothers and sisters. ` a : : Jordan’s Emulsion is clean, pure The assemblage was capably and gracefully presided over by Miss M Essory, city, the President of rv the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces. Seated with Miss Essory on the platform were the members of _ the committee who had the enter- tainment in hand. After brief and fitting introductory remarks by the presiding officer. the following program was rendered; Piano Bolo-Prof F T Watkis; EE Trombone Solo-A. Gaudet; Reading-Miss B. Stewart; a_ Vocai Solo-Percy Stanley; gh Plan Duet-Mrs. Bleasdale and ng Miss Hazel Stewart. ed Vocal Solo--J. Parker Hooper; fly Dramatic Selection-The four ladies of the committee viz' Mrs H Lap- ' s of , . . . at. thorne, lvliss Maryf Essory, Mis in Alice Borcbam and Miss Bertie a'y Stewart. Each and every one of those part- `n well merited applause Perhaps most taking number of all was presentation of the dramatic select ion, into which there was ingenious- an the he oi all Eli* 1- dainty rexrcshments concludfd eveiiin which was a thoroughly hy the earnest and hearty vote of thanks of tcndered to the hosts and hostesses e- ni; the close. This was moved bv Br. n- G, S. Ryan, seconded qy Bro. Col. F. he H. Seller, each of whom spoke brief ed words of appreciation. The vote of thnnl] wus responded to by Bros. W. N. Tanton and James ll/lurlcY~ __<____.11-_ . NlllIHllN\[lS Ililiil ' I t. 8. The classy Mcchanic's team defe e night. T I9-Cl? that I Shan' c°m[0rtS me' I Sup' The majorit was onl 66, the a nf . y t Fourth Reglnicnt boys putting up energy i" “f°"Yi“g “b°“t m“gs ‘gat erin iight to me finish. may only JUS* POSSWY “£‘,l’D°“' “ Jus strain roiieu 576 in ui _ SHE WAS SUllPlilSEll» 'Pills Cured I_\er Ghronib, Liver Oomplaint e an interesting story o om a m intolerable sufferings 'I h dl t ll h t e _ p aint sccompanie y ousncss ere d l I trial t E da 1911, to Stephen B. and Mrs __ _______1lVlARIiIED. BERRIGAN-McKENNA - At St Mary's Church, Winnlpeg,.on Tues Kenna, of Charlottetown, P. E. 1. performed by R9v._1P_ather Dalton. DIED. __ Wiliam Douse,» aged 85 years. Funeral notice later. . Y James Ofler, aged 89 years. _ _ ____ _ B0'RN;____ ____ NELLES.-At Regina, on March Sth, Ncllcs (nee ,Josephine Barrett) a son. day, Feb. 7, 1011, Miss Mary E. McKenna, daughter of Frank Mc- to Francis J. Berrlgan, also of Charlottetown. The ceremony was DOUSVE-At her residence, 13 Sydney Street, on Thursday evellilli. ‘Jill March, 1911, Miss Arabella Douse, eldest daughter' of _the late Hon. OFFER--In th1B.City, March 9th, 1911 Mar A., widow of the late Funeral will tnke place tomorrow from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. L. Younker, 172 Kent Street, 'at 3 1. m. to St. Pau1's Church, . tlwrlogiyy train to Sherwood Ceme- tcry. cu y source o o me very I experienced the sickening effects csc ai men onged o som med eine that should permanently drive th en g o Pills, I thought they were worthy of irinl My surprise was indeed gr F tl 5 t I d li ontmumg wi em my o le sl l b el I an eore orig once more ne w t bei fr th ha ' :ne an wea ene me. o grea f`thlnD Mrse’sIndlanPi1lstht them." Dr. Morse's indian Root Pills cur Bowel and Kidney uwellas Liver trou les, and keep you healthy. 25|: a When Dr. lVlorae's Indian Road lls os su erings ave eu. rome wer com l db bili w 3; Mcliachern th l is Il ir e i I!! e swn rin f Dr Morse’s Indian Roo a aj that rom ie very rs ex erience rc ef C th th I ound tr u s were owy ut sur y caving mc, _ dbf l I k w hat it was o ree om e rassing ef fe fih il ntththdln' Mrs. R. Smith, of Winnipeg, Man., t _ ' _ frelieffr l i ‘ can ar e 'on wgr ff ' h he yCh_ O' l‘ ea my- - - F _ .L ’ cfso en me s a. a ogsick: d d k d S tis u last night. The following is thescores :- IMECHANIC. Crockett 185 Gardiner 85 15 Jewcrs . 127 133 Harper 158 Strain 180 S. 114 132-' 171 192 2192 Total ..................... .. 4TH REGT. 105 171 114 149 156 155--393 155-453 124-371 155-439 152-470 133 127 133 Bruce 8 McKay 135 162 Mcliinnon Smith .... .. . ,_ Total ................................ 2126 M ority for Mechanics, 66. PUSTPUNE UEPAHTUHE Fllll ULU Ellllllllll I ____ (lountcss of Arran and her daughter, my ai r. o n ‘hall num- on my .noone be with, ¢ OTTAWA, March 6-The Dowagcr el lencics Earl and Countess Grey urc for the old country until March MARITIME SECURITIES. March 7, 1911. Quotations furnished by J 0 M f Halifax, N. B. Can Cured.. _1 - ' ‘ th ll revsflin mallgclisy gfsgalsllizcll lil; nerd done wliic ystomach, heartburn, etc hence the great difi?\cultY °f °lI°°"'“5 cure. 3;. iii~ieBl°ii°£lll‘burdl.'ekiB1