THE GUARDIAN , This being the last nionthof our innncial year. all partie. owing N TELEPHONE NOTICE leariess; aiming to hs amounts to the company for rent- :,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., _ _ _ o als or tolls will please remit the same without delay. W We will be pleased to send our ' collectors for the same 'upon re- §| quests. _ I l d t DI’ Tqll accounts are not entit e _o ,_,_ the ao p. c. discount unless paid within ive da s from resentation 'Il Y P , of account. All parties having accounts ' against this comps-ny, will please render them monthly hereafter together with order for old. goods delivered The Telephone Company of P. E. I. Per. W A. WINFIELD. zrldilzg Ladics’ Rubbers 25 ccnts and 35 cents -» a pair. Good quality. all sizes-* ,, just zoo pair. Come early. Big discounts all over _the “hmm ,t was the Dardmellesy succwd in store. The bargain giver “aching eng seat orwar in the far- East! every tinie. A. E. ITVBISMEACH EN., dvsnoe. ve been established leresnbacrlptiona may mid: Rogers U. agent. ria East. Telephone Alent 1. P. ooo, I auverilsila lkr. THE GUARDIAN An Independant |curna\, anlraminriled and . Just, impartial, Rsllablo, lowly: _ ‘» seeking at all times tn further the boat interests nl the people. and recognised thrreiore as _ The Peopldas Paper ` Published at its odces, New Prowse Block. orth sidePolt olce, ai the following rates, i-ning Edltiongdaily (except Sundaylt' 011° niouthw:.per yr... .... _. ....3-°° esxiy nciunnqwmntsiayipefyur il ‘I -rue o\ii`r``|§sit.ié lor uriency or stamps remitted through msill. ake our remittance by Postal Order, Ex- esa (Inner cr ~egistered letter. payable to The sland Guardian Pub. Cc., Charlottetown, P. Island. dl. ra llnsme Alhe BMI Geo lranoh Offices advertising, ich work and other bnalnes naact d. an , a t. rton, Alifelrtorfuhoat Oice-Herbert Clark. rgetown Russel R. Backus. Agent. é. E. B. HCCKBADY, Edliiil. F. R NBWBOH- oo t the I iiuvi vllwl -he #lf newsnfurnlsh- Rogers' store-J. B. C. Oillce-P. 0. Bosnian Subscription Hur. Gen. Manager. 'fi THE MURNING GUARDIAN THURSDAY. ternational law (°\‘ [ral Pod. when L 4 re. Soma time 58° Reader. OBSERVANCE OF ‘N EUTRALITY. l We have received from a valued corres “adept thc IolIowlng‘lcl.bar oi lnqllirl I ` Sm,-For the tarot-mation oi your readers will you plctac statc what is the s s s 4,, ' law ! )governing a warship s coating at a Eu said warship is engaged in actunl war~ :acl Star that a warohii! |11 5529* ¢I"°“m' stances, can coal st -only one p0rL Of I eutral nation once in three moliffhs- If th _ le is bes0. how can ` et,or the Blank bca squadron (HGH in |-qty to the above lt may be stared that intemational law consists oi those “leg which independent nations MPN l . among themselves to be .N155 *md “lr FEB. l8 lilll. is there an! “Wil ha country ownlnll I read in the Mout- ths Russian Baltic __ J 'a A \ Buy Now and Save Money Every clay now we are adding heavy winter goods to the bargain fur- nace, not a piece of winter goods here but yon will need at the prices we are selling them. Suits and Ovcrcoats of all winter kinds are going now at any old price. l)o'nt miss seeing these elegant goods, we don’t want them, you do. All Winter Goods of every kind inade for winter ‘.,' wear. We don’t want them longer but we do want the money right away. We want the room too for one of the biggest spring stocks ever seen here. _ Prowsc Bros. ll IIIIIINII their dealings with sash tharin timcotwar or psana. It is ia (aged ln war, that the liritlsh and Cana~ dlan Governments have issued proclam- ations of neutrality, and declared certain rules to bcln force respecting the war- ships ct Japan and Russia should they d a b warship of neither belligerent. power may use a neutral port lor war purposes; they shall not iight therein, orstay longer than twenty-four hours unless compelled to do so by stress of weather, or from necessity to cmact repairs or get provisions for im- modlats nocd; coal cannot. ba obtained 'beyond what is necessary to take such warship to thonsarest. port oi its own country, nor can any such warship take coal at any one .port more than oacs in three months. A belligerent warship having captured a priaa hom its snsmy cannot t-ako such prize into a neutral Dirk I i George A. Paton, o accordance with international law as zoverning the conduct or _neutral powers W C ahipsprooeodlng to tha east. Some of them possibly havqsuillclant coal capac- L or preferably ata morn friendly port in French Indo China, or possibly at Manllla. Or the Russian squadron may be ao- compmlcd by a ilotilla of steam cclliers, ready to transfer coal at any point where needed on thc long voyage. It will hc seen that the dilllcultlas although great. are not insurmountable. _ Don‘I. ask how many this makes. may hope the appointment of postmaster will be made. get news (rom. It would seem that, Hilton as well as Paradise is lost. Q .connecting the Baltic with the North Sec.; .tlset has obtained permission to pass, boy daughter ci Daniel hiacliachcrn, and Alex han two or more other powers are on- nrinir the continuance oi the war cuter ny British port.. These arc not new rules, ut arc of long standing. In brici those rules set lurth that a Obviously those rules place serious dim- ultles in the way ot the Russian wan ty to carry them from tho Black Sea to Port Arthur. Others probably have not, but would have to coal on the way. This ,£15 :s.."8"~*_ _ ('\§;`#f‘x `/lu" ` -" `1- ~ -ri” _f;,;£`°.»,“;9. wer;-' '\ C ~‘ ~.iY_.v'- . ,_ ‘ii-;ff -V;= .ctgiia =f‘,};,'r'gv£ ....I'..i R52: tllsI'iour,pcrcwtlb Oatmcalépcr 0at;'hla )par bushel Oat white) per bushel. . ._ _ ....0 Wheat per bushel Por . . . . . . . . ._ . Potatoaa,perbus..... ~'- Turnips........._... A A SUIHXBI* IDB KABKETS. (Forman 'C=so»-:°i5'O zsesssssgxszasazss ssgssassggsssssss-_E oocooeo>-... fooocaov e2.~:ssses`s.S_§ss=sae nckwicat .............0 altaklns lb .. pax-doa .. ,parton.... .. d Flour, |00 ibs........ k 4. Milton poll proved to be a hard one to The canal across Schleswig Holstein and through which the Russian Baltic longs to the German Govern ment. iii/ ccmespretty close to a violation oi neut- rality to permit a belligerent lleet to ptaaf throuphtln time o‘ war. The Sues Canal is free is worships of all nations. MARRIED. At Montrose, Feb. llth by the Rev. H. G. -Grat/L,,Mlss Jennie Mclidurdo and At. East Baltic, on Feb. 0, Mary C., MacDonald,_Bayl1eld. At Rustico, on Feb. Sth, E. F. Buote., and Miss Edith Gallant, all of Rustico~, ville. Rev. J»Chaisson, P. P., performed the ceremony. i` At North River on Thursday, Fab. iith, Miss Lottie May Dorkendorii, daughter ol ` Benjamin Dorkondorf, and Alex. Morri- son oi Begins. Assn. At St. Marizarefs, Feb. 9t.h,John Dante Melntyre, and Miss Catherine E. McKin- non., daughter or Joseph McKlnnon,ali oi Monticello. . Rev. J. F. Johnston per- (onncd -thaaerenwny. _ man. __ At. Bmokvale, Lot '80, alter hu illness of some tnontlislamos-0`Nclil aged 36. At Rose Valley, on the 12th, lust-., of whooping cuuzh, Allan F. Bethune, be- loved son o(J. J. Bethune, aged il years and 8 months. At New Glasgow. Picton Ccuntrl. Feb. 10th, John W. McKenzie. youngest son ol’ the late Kenneth MacKenzle,`Iormaz:ly of Charlottetown, P E Island l atAib¢rton,o|itii¢12th inn..,orcancs Man In oi the stomach, Capt. Benjamin Perry, much and deservedly respected. Captain Perry was one ol tha best known oosstaus of the north side. ~ rruotncv or ini ns ss. i The tendency oi medical science is to- ward preventive measures. The best subject. it is easier and better to prolont than w cure. It has been (ullv demons- t trated that pneumonia, one of the mos danzorona discasesthat medical msn bare to oonund with, can bc ptcvsuhd by the use oi C|iambcrlaln's Cough Remedy. Pneumonia aiwnys results from s cold or from an attack ol lnrlusnsa (grip), and it has been observed that this rsmodv collu- teraots any tendency or these diseases to- ward pneumonia. This has been hilly proven In many thousands od eases In which tim remedy has been nsod during the arent prcvsisnosof colds and grip in t rsfocnl. years, and can be rsllsd upon with ,implicit couddenoc. Pneumonia often ro- snlts from s alight cold when no danger is apprehended until it is suddenly dis- covered that than is faves and dlmeuity |n'ht~aat.hinn and pains ln the than it is "announced that the patio t has pneumonia. Bc on tha sale sldsfand tale Rsmol soon as. thought ct tha world is being given w thc =f- _ additions". I f I f '_ '_ ` ' -_ 51.6354; 5 ‘ ~ $i.55i.z5 A Tclpl 1 - l . _ . _’ _ _ mono o Cla , ' ` g;~,;_.;,_.g¢,,»..r‘.f:f1::§§,;.°::‘.=x.:::3:.:f.:::iir:'f'- It PN* 31-tlfi? del scyears' nrufance. B S Rates and pxrti¥nlars°cheEEgEl:=‘Ier:ildIie¥I."e canada E- R- BFOWQ W. K. Rogers. Charlottetown, Ch 1 net Speck] Alien* Manager P. Ea.xI(;1and“§i'1¢inc.h, Now is tho Timor To have your Spring Overcoat cleaned and made new. Have all your Spring` garments renewed, cleaned, dyed and pressed now before the Spring is upon you. Take them to S. F.. HAXZQBUSH Agency for Parkefs Dye Works of Toronto. - sig _ -IT IS- IN YOUR POWER Therefore your duty to make provision for those dependent upon'you in event of death. Many a home, happy and comfortable today is left des- titnte tomorrow for reason of neglect in this particular. Be prudent/-delays are dangerous. --TH E- STANDARD LIFE , ASSURANCE COMPANY provides in Life Insurance the best investment. Apply for full particulars to. HYNDMAN 6: C0., GENERAL AGENTS. T. EDGAR MacNUTT, Special Agent. nl. union it co., creat dense street; I ,rw-urn-1\_dn¢nm. i »...¢.»... I V ' f 1:15 it » -;¢-- ,,~,,-H,-“.~3...'... E _ne royal our of amor totconronnn ins t \'~ _ Savlssgslanls Department “ _" o all lassfvss ` _ _:_ QCUCIII '|‘f.||‘.c‘¢‘ 7° ' . hut Amis I _ 335»l|_|»”f` -' .-,‘ ` _ ' ._ -. , ; ‘ ' ' t 1 u r.PrnK|Ns&oo. ~¢ ti ‘ii