_ af-if ¢-.f » » _ _ l i‘ll;f;1 ' _ ill ‘l i 3.] Li- 4 , _ f wa 1 _ l 1 _ s .i yv. ` ii i 1 vi I' l' 1 .j`_,5{‘,- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hnwholt, 1 Bristol. Harr and Ernest Sander- _Isi- i .i ,_ , l\ 1' ' . .1 ig I ~' ,` ‘H \ ik; i 4'; 1*' _ l i l _ ,i~ ;::=E ‘ ,§~Mi>:`S‘ 'ia ,La-.1 _ 'i .il » l 5' all ` ff iiiiii :ir " _ U,,,,,,,,,,,e ,.,.,,,S_ l0ur Unmaichable Pricesilolhe Sellin if A °"!'H'E LATEST NEWS THE Ol' ALL-" 4.1 T911 ,souius nie iiiwcfs couiwi ,.»;1¢‘pq_l_to bwyin this Province. ~ T Margaret Meneodoi Cuar- C In "is visiting Montague-, the |'Mi¢;’o| Gathering R. ];(cl..eod,-M. ...Wellington Porter of Montague, Iho`-h`.ns.not been _well for some time last. wgreported seriously ill Sat- llrdny.- . ,...'I‘he carpenters have just complet- .`o_il‘P. G." Seainan’s magnificent store and lumber is now being hauled to _build his warehouse. This makes, one more good business siand on, 'Boui-is ~lh.in-Btveeh-*J. ...An inspiring sermon from the text "And let tb-b0l.\i~ty--ol the Lord our God be upon her," Pslm 90-17, was- dolivered by Rev. F. A. Whiteman in' Souris on Sunday morning to an ap-‘ preciative congregation. The beauties of nature, their irnportame and ne- cessity also the more important beau- ty of the mind, the heart and life were beautifully and forcibly declaim- ed.-J. l ...Mrs. McDonald of Kinross, aged sixty-four, who has been confined to her had for about twelve months. Edied Friday morning. She was a sis-I ter of John J. McDonald of Monta- gue. Mr. McDonald has been contin- 'ed to his room for four weeks and is not yet sufficiently recovered to be able to attend the funeral of his sister.-M. ...A Lot 40 correspondent writcsz- 'The people of Morell and Bristol are busily engaged s hauling oyster mud and they report that there is about 'three feet of ice on the Bay. Bob ‘Sanderson, Milburn, . has completed his contract with E. C. Duke and 'Walter Squires for sawing their win- ' er’s wood. Walter Squires and Ar- ur Sanderson of Greenwich have erected a gymnasium outfit, pool and 'billard room. Percy Hayden of ‘Greenwich spent Sunday last the Morning Daily be _Obtained gg I-1. J drug store, Sonris. ' ' _ 4-4drtf. CBD ...The- Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at W. A. Johustone’s, Montague. 2-Bdrtf. ...Rev_ W. hzlwson, fornierlyof Mon tagiie, gave an interesting address in St John recently on liuiian Missions in British (‘oliimbia. ...Michael Clair, Montague, has pur- chased a very serviceable horse and trucking outfit. Mike is a hustler and every one wishes him siiccess.~ consented to act as Guardian repre- for the last three months, hge finish- ed work for this year and eports a ing consented to act as Guardian re-_ presentative, all news, advertising and subscriptions iu Montague, and vicinity should be handed to him. ‘ 2-9drtl. ...A pretty house wedding took place at ihe home of George und Mrs. Hume, Bristol, on Wednesday evening, the 29th inst., nt 7.30, when their eldest daughter, Annie Pl., in the presence of about seventy formed the marriage ceremony. The' bride was becomingly gowned in grey, silk. With supper, music and speechesj the evening passed pleasantly mid! the young couple were heartily sped, upon their way. The fixture home of Mr. and Mrs. Keef will he at Rollol Y lon were in Charlottetown Satur- day. | Boy, where all follow them withg many good wishes. ’ IUISAHMAMENT ' IMPHAETIEABLE HE BELIEVES i BERLIN, March 30-Chancellor Von illethmann-‘HollW€g. in the reischstag, today discussed disarmament and in- jternational arbitration, but without ‘departing one iota from the well iknown standpoint of the German fgovernment often declared on other occasions. 'l`he imperial chancellor wi. ` L __ lsaw the chief difficulty in a disarma- ___F_ G_ _Im-dan, S0uris_ havinggrgent agreement in the impossibility |dl supervision of individual states. sentative, all news, advertising audi "("0“U`01 Ol/el’ these/_’ he sais. “I subscriptions in Souris and vicinity,feZ¢U`5 89 absolutell’ \mP"“°t1°“b1e~ should be nausea to hun. 2-1odr1;i.;'1`l1¢ mere “tempt *° °°“"°1 “'°“1d have no other result than continual ___R@uy,w _s11a“_ North }i9¢ieque_1inutualv distrust and universal tur_ who has hem lumbering at Ha,-muny _ moil. General disarmament is an un- soluble problem so long as men are ‘men. rf ‘“~‘°@“~|._.;1;_:;2__is¥?“‘f=..§;r;;,_ .‘;z:r.‘"_‘.‘f_‘i .___ he the prey of the stroug.` If any na- ___Mart|n McKinnon' Montague’ haw tion feels that it is unable longer to spend certain sums for defensive pur- lposes it will inevitably drop to the second rank. There will also be a ‘stronger one ready to take its place. We Germans in our exposed situa- tion cannot shut our eyes to this dire reality only so far as we can `maintain peace. “The nations, including Germany," ,said the chancellor, “have been talk- :ing disarmament since the first Hag- lue conference, but neither in Ger- guests was united in marriage tO,iuuny nor elsewhere has a practicable . G n. K f in u B- _ ru Pla” been I”°l’°““-_ “mg M53 M-» M-2‘._;_2f;i=.§;_i;:;:_.:“i;: t:f___:_i:;_::‘ rigetfm csr~--t_uv_R. ._ - I._g1`?un.;y` P332" 0,613; Mm; pe,__lo\isly wants a superior or equal fleet. Any conference on this ubject is bound to be fruitless. Nrjstandard for a limitation can be found and any conceivable proposal would be shalttered on the question of con- tro Von Bethmann Hollweg instanced Napoleon’s limitation of the Prus- sian army when Prussia, adhering to __ _ _ ,_ __ ` L the letter of her -treaty, trained' a fourfold army by shortening the per-l iod of training. Germany was wil- ling, ‘he said, to accept die' English proposal for an exchange o informa- tion regarding navy building pro- programs. He accepted the idea of arbitration in principle but universal arbitration was impossible of accom-, plishment as universal disarmament. By this principle two nations like the United States and Great Britain could seal the De Facto status, but if new questions arose arbitration might prove inadequate. HEEUHU Billi|(lH` CUW JUSEPHINE TU Hllllll COLUMBIA, Mo., |March 29-,Jose- phine, the cow who broke most LITTLE HOPE FOR PEICE l ( Q‘l"_l_lPP_°§l__lE9m.__P“H° 1) __ gone far in making concessions, but the belief is growing that President Diaz is not yet willing to recognize Madero and his followers to the ex- tent where he shall‘discuss with them terms of peace. Both foreigners and Mexicans ara inclined to believe that the aged executive will be slow to Darley with those who have dared to revolt against his administration. lf any peaoe negotiations are to _be cou- ducted it is bel1'cved that the initiat- ive m`ust come rom the Rebels, and. according to statements made in the United States. that is not thc case. In this city there are few that do not hope the Government ami Rebels are about to come to terms. hut. thcre are many who believe the day of peace is still far oil. It is pointed outthat the vcry fact that the Gov- ernment has shown a disposition to \vorld's records for milk production,, is going to retire from.pub1ic life ati concede certain things for which the Rebels are fighting, has been an en is Hsin our soil a ariflla Sars p The Ideal Spring Medicine Alterative and .ToniC_ Pleasant to take, agreeable in action, positive inrellect. _ Pu,-ifigs the blood, strengthens the nerves, builcls up the wholesystem. Get it today- 50ld b)' all dfllgglsts- 1--5 l J- _ ‘ Q* 2 . i ‘ » ‘ Elldcectlrlyiilge lirg yemsl She `dmi1lli(i‘°°“mg“m°“t to them to continm’ tml Seactecas. while throughout the coun' 1 e ` a age well shape D , - l v Y ' t“.r°;1 with “ ‘ew °‘;n‘n‘°n wws' lunilca'lr5l1I:aaull1overnment insists that the tu dctuhments of Rebels amzlegr- wit lots of water and succuen mhanfe in ,the Cabinet and the re_ grass, which she can convert into! ~ t A t_d h e com not milk at her heart's content and the increase of the State University farm revenues. § Josephine hasbecn seen by more; people than any other cow in his-' tory. She failed to break the world’s record for milk production for the forms con emi ii. c av e. as answers to demands madediy RFID” cd men, but in resp_onse to a popular move for all conditions. The Revolutionists cannot-see it in this light. They feel that it is be- cause of their work in the field and . - _ . _ j appear to think that continued rubel- fcejlgdiear' 333 Efgggg all wmlds re ‘lion would bring all they arc aftcr, D B' lchief of which is the resignation of liho President an-d another national wisl vliulili _ SlH||(_l_EUlliPS|N[§ WHEELING, W. Vs., March 30-lt is reported here that the miners’ strike, affecting ‘10,000 men in this district and throughout eastern Ohio, is collapsing and the men are hold- ing meetings to decide Wmther they lin the last five days. The Rebels- are ,largely in control of the rural sec- will return to work under the old scale. l F 1 Madero, senioi has stat d that he hopes to induce his son to lagree fo tefrms of peace, and in this im is seconrlf-rl by Gustavo l\'l»n.'.lcro, ibut rclu rt; broiiglit from the scat of iwar are that Francisco Madero, Jr., istill insists that tliure can bc no ,peace so long as President Diaz re- mains at the head of the nation; ami it is the younger Madcro who is do- ing the fighting. So far ns the wnr itself is ,con- lrerned, there has been little change :tions of Chihuahua and Darts ol _ _ l I Q. _ \\\\\" `\“\\ \\\ \\ \\\ \ \ \'\\\\ » - l 3'” ‘°-i~.» w Q as ` ._ " f~»._' ._ ' _ , ’ ` 1 ’ f ' '£12 _ =.'»" _»._; fr A .lf ser;-F-. ,_-r-_ -- xv; ~»1.<-,.»-‘;~'»=~. .ff ,,n"" ‘;= i »-.» J/;¢.` _ :_ _"gi Exo; _o_.-,_?. f _ `=_._c,:l @)_£w` gl I rf T _f ' -‘__=; .,>»_»;~f »_ -. Q '_ ~-<1 ' _ '-/_-..~ ’.~- - ' ,__.,, l ' _-;.'»~ .jr _-‘5:‘_§¢_ .'57 ;,','%-:°_ ¢,i}=£{_ ' lvl :ff ;_‘ 1 " _l` ‘*-"" ‘.-(_»._~"’;!;7,, *» ' '_ ». eil is lg;-, -' is .- if ~, ‘__ 9 f~__ , -=,‘;;,f;.;, . ;~ », -.,. A. ~ . ,gg V _ ;‘- _ ._' , . .z, ' _ 2. --.ft / , - "li“ ‘ ` -5"’ ‘$5 '-Ml' -l.-T: 1:,""=f;»`v 'apr I* ap, 4- -i...- ""7"_-' r:.~' mf. ; \ . '~ 1 " \‘ ». »|~, 1- '.',_"’1;‘ -exif'-' 'ffgilit t"‘- Ii/5" ' i..v_ , `-{~,;’_\v<¢p-' '__ 5»=‘»¢:`¢" .sei Have you on some part of your body a. sore, or eruptioio, or ulcer, or eczemous patch which, hidden from the gaze of otliers, yet causes you hours and hours of pain and incon- ‘ Over and oi-er n_f;un Z.~.m-lluk has por- .~,-155* ?ZAM~BU1i AND A MIRACLE - OL* IIEALING 'f ‘_ venience? Have you tried this, and that, and the other l remedyin vain, and are you feeling disheartened and dis- couraged? If so read the following instances of Zam- Buk’s healing power, and apply it to your case: ¢` _“ I had an iilccrnicil leg for aoverul years. The ulcers spread all round the limb, which was sivollou to nearly twice its nurnial slate. »`;'cvoi'.i1 doctors treated nic. Ono aiiggcstcd amputation. Nuno did mo any good. Znm-link lioalcil the sores l" So says Mrs. Gilmour, of Princess St., liinuetoii, Or, real thi.-i :- f ` “ \lv mother tried many fliinizs for abscess:-s and eruption hut in vain I Free gg _f,4'/' Q / \ /-5 1"' ‘-1 l" *i 1* ‘ "\`¢"L 'L' \ it at ourcxpi-nse -fa»r,v i- -.~ -- /iw.. . '~ l _- . " "f'lm‘ "E .-. ,.1 3"” ";‘,"vF' ~~ " `-0"( »/'I' f"‘-“',-.- »"”`.".`u \"f;;' " _-1`.vf‘11.' ' - ~" ‘£1 ‘ xi-"_..¢ » ' ' at ` .».l-.~2_.-gg, #_ -5 gill.. E9 l 2’-T i.,:» , _.W ‘-:lgffa ls; A .»=. -#ef f-if '~'»r;‘i ’--='» -I Il? »"`=,.g»`.-' » f . l .. me ,.1 ,_ _l f* - i - J »'-"T-_ 2 *>""*-i§~< - : = ~_ _ ve" -_ rm. , -_ 5,., _ __ ,, '_ ,_ _.`_’__,’_, (ith ___,, _ ,__; , #Li _.., _ Wx. .My »_‘»" f- X.. ~_¢i<- -, _ ,_;_,'_e_,___; f.-\.. _,_,__$._y7_2 -.*»",_ > .‘. 'i '}~,¢',}< -.ra M _ ~ <»--.- ..»..'_- ,~'.4r.-1, -_ . -ri-is smear sum-cups ‘ ' _ _ w _ , _. _ _ 9 _ n Zam-l5uli sho found ii. complete cui-e.". So says Miss. A. Coggill, (lf \\’;|pclla (Susk_).' Sufl`urers from these “ llidilen Skin Troubles” of any u_'il\iro shoulfl profit hy such experiences an this. Zam-liuk is seen at its haf-it when rippllefl to case.-; \-_ liich ' _ liuvu ilcfleri ordinary tim-iitriiout. \’Vrii.~. for trial `o<."r, and Lcsi. it ht* bri pri 'l`ui-ee cells then put forth thi.-ir “ Building" Froducts‘n.n_i1 rrphce thc' rlisrasefl outer :i_'.‘cr with fresh and hciillhy tissue. By ` iirgrocs the wliolo roriig for ' All di'iiggi.~'ta and stores eoll at 5llc por oe. \`r hoxc-1 $2 .'»l|. , ._ V _ __ ’ ` .- -» ~ - ' '- - "~- ¢smuiamMmmn~“¢" w " L___. .__ ___ _ __i ' ' _ __ _ S here and there. These smaller ho ies of Insurgents report, but indirect. if they report at all to Madero, but they do, nevertheless, keep a ccrf-H111 portion of the Mexican Army engag- ed. _____~__,_.__ To whom it iuay concern: This is to certify that I have used MIN- ARD'S l.INIl\1i~l.\"l‘ myself as wcll as prescribed it in my practice wliorc ii liuiment was required and have nev- er failed to get the desired effect. C. A. KING, M. ll. THE CHINA FAi\lINl<] l4`ll.\`l) Cards and subscription lists for 'l‘lic ("hina Famine Fund, will ~he found in the following places in Charlotte- town, Thc Bank of Nova Scotia, The Bank of New Brunswick, The Bank of Commerce, The Bank of Montreal, The Royal Bank, Hasznrd and Moore’s Book Store, E. 'Foonibs' Grocery Store, Johnson‘s Drug Store, .The McKinnon Drug Co., George Racliliam’s Store, Sandersun's Gro- cery Storc, Jenkins and h‘on's Gro- cery, Hughes‘ Drug Store, liog;er':; Hardware store, (.‘arter‘s Book Store,‘ Fennel & (`~han1llcr's lflardwurc Store, Paton & C0 Dry Goods, Stnnley's Dry Goods, Prowse, Dry Good.-, I_le|\_i~ & Goff, Grocers, S. A. Mcllonald, Dry A. McDonald, Dry Goods. Those who desire to give to this ini- l70I'tant Fund will plcasc leave their contributions nt any one of tliesi- placus and thc money will he irward- cd to His Honor, Licut Governor lio- gers. HOMESEEl{l‘]1fS ' EXCURSION S. Tho Grand Trunk Railway has iam. ed. a circular aiitliorizing 'all Agents in Canada to sell Homescekcrs’ Ex- cursion tickets to points in Western Qanuda. This is interestin,<: inforum- tion for those desiring to take nm-Hn. tagc of these excursions on certain dates from April to September 1010, Tile Grand 'lrunk Route is the most iutcrestnig, ' taking ii p&SS(.,,,_.,,,. Ulmllllli the populated centres of Cun- ada, through Chicago and thence vm Ditiliitli or thrii Chicago and the twin ci ics of Minneapolis and St, Paul Ask Grand Trunk Agents for further Particulars. 3-Z3dthstiitlScp1U_ l Ml _AMUH Clll ST. PI<}’l‘ERSBURG, March 30.- A rumor is current that the Chinese have surrounded and were attacking Blagovieshtchensk, capital ol- the Amar province, on the Amur river, in in Asiatic Russia. The rumor is without confirmation. Blagovieshtchensk' is situated close to Manchirria. It is cholera infected and some trouble has arisen between the Russian s,'nd__ Chinese over the epidemic and quarantine measures. This town was unsuccess- fully attacked by the Chinese in 1900 during the boxer trouble. 1 Sb 70/1’ C C 1".” °.'i.'3'.. 5%.? f.`.’.§'.l.l'.'é"'~"'- °° otice Dories of all sizes and types We have a large stock of the ordinary, single, medium and double dorics and we are at present building a number of 2 3 ft, double end power clorics which we will sell with a 2 I-2 H. P. Imperial installed for $125.00, F. O. B. Car Souris L. and N. PAQUET. Souris 2-rdiw than ditsrf. l Dont Miss This Rare Chance Store Open I A GREATEST SALE ow 4 CHARLOTTETOWN’S ____ __ _____ __ _____ _ ___ i - ,- ‘ - l.. .._.;_,.;__v._, ~ . V _ -.- ,_~<.~ '_ l.-_, ‘ ~~-'-.31 ' .`,_ _I ‘l .'!-' " |» ,r _ __ __-____ -___.__.._. Nothing liilie if lt Will Pay You '_ Until 9 RM. 158 Queen Street. Around Hughes' Corner, _ To Come Any CHARLOTTETOWN ' l Distance. 'KF ' ” High Blolhmg and ' H a is a n d » Grade Furnishings if ' C a p s at Great crowds have attended the opening on Saturday of _ 9 . ’ | ' _ 0 / _ our I2 days Re-Organization Sale. \\7e expect larger attend- y Real Chance to Buy ance as the sale progresses. S 011| 0m- 0||e|~5 Ar M0 Men’s &. Boys’ Wearin A ml e sl Tempting 2 ull , at and below g -Manufacturers’ Cost, Dont Delay S Come Right On ~ Dont. Wait Until Last OOK FOR THE BIG CANVA-S SIGN ` e me Mercantile Co Sales Mgrs va f; Now is the time when you wont the goods, and here is the chance to save l ,f .§’~..f.I