0 5 . ° THE ORNI G GUARDI .-Pcs =lI _ _ _ ' ' _ ‘ ;= l>’{‘1’§.’»‘."}°i'.°a‘i>’i»’i>“li.i°”_} _ -TUESDAY rvroRNrNo- GHARLOTTBTDWN, P. E. 1., MARCH no, 1904.. -TUESDAY MORNING- { rw§§.”i§’}¥..’i.9é”é‘é§K.°.»‘i.‘i.”i.°f...... ~-A '--’ ’ *‘ ’ ’ . 1; _ 1- » -gg PllllllIE$S’ JEWELS SlllLlN lil PllllS Necklace that Once Beionged . to Marie Antoinette Chili and Argentina Selling War- ships-Maskeri Burglars ln- fllct Horrible Tortures on aVictim- ' - ,stmonaas rNr-‘r.rc'r~ .\\vr=pL roaroait. READIND, PA., March 28-(Speclal)- Bound hand and foot with a box of pep- per in his mouth which gave pain to every' breath, and with his feet, wrists and chest terribly burned, William Mc- Neigbt, a Junk dealer, 7-i years old, lay for 108 hours on the floor of his cabin, the victim of three masked burglars who tried to’ force him to disclose the hiding place of his savings. r>arNonss` Nrrcrrracs s'roLsN. Psms. March 28-(Special)-The Prln' -cess Alice de Bcu:‘bon's famous diamond necklace, once the property of Marie Antoinette, has been stolen. -cBrLrAN wmzsnrrs ron sans, Saurraoo, Carer, March 28 (Special)- The Government has arranged to sell one battle ship and two armored cruisers, and it is also arranged for Argentina to sell two cruisers, and money realized in be used in securing two powerfnhbattle- ships. None of the ships to be sold will go to any belligerent party. A GOOD QUARTER DOLLAR’S WVORTH. Is contained in a hottie of Pclson's Nervi- line, which cures Rheumatlsm, Neuralgia Sciatica,Toothache, Headache. Cr-amps, Sick Stomach and lndigestlon. Mothers find Nerviline is first; class linirnent for children's sore throat, hoarseness, cold in the cheat, and taken in hot water before retiring is a splendid remedy I0' C0105- :Darft be without Ncrvillne; it is the most economical, potent and reliable household linimcnt made, and costs only Zac. DR.HAMrr.roN's PILLS cures UoN's'rrr>A- 'rroN. LADIES’ INVICIUS WALKING BOOTS The P E. l. Sunday School Assoc lation Make Presentation Last Schoolrorm At the social in 'he Baptist Church last evening the members of the executive of the P. E. I., S.S.Asscciation were pre.~ent and presented Rev. Mr. Raymond with the following sd in s.: To Rev. G. P. Raymond, Field Secretary of P. E.lsisnd Sunday School Associa- tion. Dear Brother and Fellow-worker for Christ:-For three years our association with you in the work we all so much love, hae been of a ten \er character. Our con- fidence ln you as a man and Christian worker has not been misplaced. We realize that when you took up the S. S. Work. on P. E. Island, it was in its in~ fancy. \Ve have tried to give you our sympathy and a helping hand in the work, still the success of the Association has depended largely upon yourself. When we employed you as Field Secre- tary some of us felt perhaps that we were moving ahead faster than thc circumstan- ces warranted, but we have lived to see the wisdom of the move- ment, for we have become not only an organized body, but a. strong prc- gressive body, and are now ready to press forward the work with intelligence and, wetrust,w|th greater power and efficiency. So we feel to thank the good Lplrd for the wise election made by the onvention assembled at Summerside three years ago. Entering into the work that was still in its infancy, with no organization practi- cally no plan of work with many of the schools somewhat indifferent to the new way of doing things, you under the guiding hand of the Master, have brought ns all under special indebtedness to you, fp! the e\rnesr,patisnt,an:l presistent way in which you have surmountefi difficulties and overcome obstacles, until the whole Province is now practically in sympathy with this branch of God's work. During your stay with us you have also endeared yourself to us personally, and many of our homes, we trus‘, have been blessed by your presence and induence. And while it is with regret we reallze_t.hat your connection with us as Field Secretary of S. S. work is to bc severed, still we wish you every success in your new field of labor. May the great God whose we are, and whom we serve. guide, direct, and bless you in a long, useful and abundantly fruitful ministry. In behalf the Executive of the P. E. I. S. S. Association, we now present you with this check as a taken of our esteem and good vi iahes. R. S. Wr=1rpDnN, _ President. D. SCHURMAN, ” Chairman Executive Com. Regrets of his departure were expressed by Rev. G. R.White, Col. Moore, and Rev. G. M. Young. M-my of Mr. Raymond`s friends were also present to bid him farewell. PLEASANT CURE FOR WEAK LUNGS The best remedy for sore, weak lungs, h the soothing vapor of Catarrhozone which traverses every air cell and passage of the breathing organs. Itlreais remote parts that cough mixtures and sprays. can't approach, and kills thousandsof . l I boot for this sloppy weather,L Wet proof soles, just the no rubbers wanted over them,= made from fine box calf ileather, goodyearwelted. Price $3.50. lillli BilllS. 'T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ` Picton. N. s. Nov 9. flos- _R, W. jordan, Esq., DEAR Bra.-I have used your emulsion of Cod-Liver-Oli on sev- eral occasions and I am glad to testify that it is all you repl'¢,l¢l1! it to be for con hs, colds and other troubles and wdl recommend it tai Qail whom I think need it. . JOHN D. McKENZIE. Merchant. germs at every breath. Catarrhozoue drives away pain, congrstion and inflam- mation; it makes breat. ing easy and regu- lar, and exerts a marvellous influence on Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Brnnch tis, Catarrh, Deafness, and Lung Trouble. Catarrhozone cures at once, is delightful to inhale, and simple to use. Price $l,00: small size 250. Druggists, or Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont. Da. ll/irirrr.1'oN's Pitts cum: CoNs'rrr~A- 'rroN. REAL SIGNS OF SPRING Easter Cards, Easter Magazines, Rubber Balls, Just opened. Haszard 6: Moore Pom' Aaruuir BLOCKED. Tomo, March 28.-(Special.)-The Jap- anese clcim to have succeedei in sinking four stone-laden old steamers at the mouth of Port Arthur harbor and saved all the crews. uAm‘rAL LAW IN New crrwarso. Viceroy Alexieff has issued orders de- claring martial law in the City and port ol New Chwang. A calm Foo REPORT. A despatch from Chee Foo, the source of so many unreliable reports, tells that the attempt of the Japanese to sink four stone-laden steamers to block the entrance to Port Arthur was thwarted by their lllUllESS ill THE MARTIAL LAW IN ' llEl.G.P.HllMllNl] NEW CHWANG 0,, the Eve 0, His De,,,,,,,,,e Proclaimed by Viceroy Alexicfl-Japs Claim to for/\"0ih€fFi@|d Have' Blocked up Port Arthur-Contra- dictory Report from Chee Foo- `. ` Russian Reports Night in the Baptist Japanese Troops now in of Number oi _ ' Korea Advancing To- ward Manchuria. ` being sunk by Russian guns before they were not into position. JAP FORCES IN KOREA. LoNDoN, March 28.-A despatch frcm St. Petersburg says that there are about 00,000 Japanese troops at Ping Yang and i500 at Angie, and north of that :place to Pakchon. ANOTHER RUSSIAN REPORT. ' From General Mistcbekds report it may be gathered that the army now advancing against Southern Manchuria comprises roughly 55,0C0 infantry, 45,000 cavalry, i3,600 artillery and lri0guns, 3,000 engineers i and 3000 tramsport troops. . llills’ English Pills The World’s Famous Remedy for Constipation, Bilious- ness and Sick Headache. No grlping or had after effects. Wills' English Pills reach the mot ol trouble and give n speedy cure. 25 cents per bottle at all drug stores, or from The \Vells 8: Richardson Co., Limited, 200 Mountain St Montreal, P. Q. GOLD STll|KE_l_N AUSTRALIA. LoNDoN, March 23.-A despatch to the Daily Mail from Sydney, N. S. \V., an- nounces a sensational discovery of gold at Norsems n, Western Australia. Forty ounces were extracted in ten mlnutes,and four hundred ounces were taken out in a day. Many nuggets of pure gold have been found.‘ , COLDS ARE DANGEROUS- How often you hear it remurkedr “It's only a cold," and a few days later learn that the man is on his back with pneum- onia. This la of such commonbcourrence that a cold, however slight, should not be disregarded. Chamberlaln's Cough Rem- edy counteravfs any tendency towards pneumonia. It always cures and is pleas- ant to take. For sale bv all Drugglsls. ANNOUN§£MENTS- - Judge Warburton's lecture on Russia and Japan Thursday night will be n rare treat. -Subscribers will please add to their directory cards No l?Kl, S. A McDona lrl's residence. -Order your cut flowers early for Easter at YVilllams' Nursery, Prince St. Phone 283, P. O. box 251. Z8 d 4| - Special meeting of Companion Court Brighton or; Wednesday evening at 8 c‘cloolr, initiation. By order of Chief Ranger. -There will be a public temperanre meeting having in view the organization of a Division in the hall at Stanley Bridge on Thursday evening 31st Inst. Grand cific rs will be in attendance. Notice.-We will send to any Post Omoo on the Island on receipt of 25a a nice lot of parsley and iettnoe postpaid to reach them in good time for Easter, (do i not delay mail orders.)-J. J. Gay & Son, Charlottetown. 29 Iii. w. lf you do not want corsets now come and get fitted at Stanley Brcs. You can get the numbcrjand size of your corset, and when you want a pair, all you have to do is to ask for the number and sin, and you haves perfect fitting corset.- Stanley Bros. 29 d li Send in your order for lettuce, celery and parsley for Easter to-day. We may not have enough to go all around. One one of choice omni-agua just received. ‘ I Defective eyesight In children hu ‘ blighted many lives and it is the duty of parents to hav: any auch defrct corrected. Our nyctcm for examining childrcn’c cycsis the only practical one, ensuring satisfactory results.-G. F. Hutcheson ALL NEWS ill Llll]llL |lllEllESl THE reports received by the evening papers from Halifax yesterday to the effect ,thatwthe Elliott has been again jammed ln the ice with rudder gone and leaking at St. Paul's Island are dis- credited by those interested in the city. No word has been received from Capt. McMillan since last Saturday morning when he was preparing to sail after making repairs. A WONDERFUL TONIC AND STRENGTIINER. Said a druggist today, “No douhtnbout it. the tonic tnntézives nest results is tha big- gest seller, an that isFimaozn\'E. It cn- riches and puriiies the blood, restores strength and energy to the feeble, and is a scientific reronstruotor thnr. was always popular. In Clrlorosis, Anaenrla, Tired- ness Langour, Brain Fag, inoigestlon and Dyspepsia its action is prompt and satisfactory cures always follow. Yes, I recommend Ferrozone to my customers because I believe it is the beat tonic and s'r-engnhening medicine Chat money can buy." Large toxes cost 5Oc. WILL PAY A VISILTO CANADA. LONDON, March 2-i.-The party of muni- cipal officials of the United Kingdom. which will visit St. Louis, will leave En- gland on May 21st and will visit New York, Philadelphia, Washington, St Louis, Chicago, Niagara Falls and Toron- L0. READ iT_l_`_llli0UGH. ‘Twouid Spoil This Story to Tell it in the Headlines' To use aneighteenth century phrase,this s an “o`er true tale." Having happened in a small Virginia town in the winter of 1002, it is a story very mucho! the present. Up to a short time ago Mrs.' John E Har- mon of Melfa Station, Va., had no per- sonal knowledge ofthe rare curative pro- perties of Chamberlaln`a Cough Remedy "Last January," she says, “my babe took a dreadful cold and at one time I iearrrl she would have pneumonia, but orc of my neighbors told me how this remedy had cured hcr little boy and I began giv- ing it to my baby at once and it soon cur- ed her. I heartily thank the manufactur- ers of Chamberlain! Cough Remedy for Dlaoing so great a cure within my reach, I cannot recommend it too highly or say too much in iva favor. I hope all who rr-ad this will try it and be convinced as I wan. For calc by all Drugglsts. Eiiflinrall “v'|?an'ifr`i§ ' '_ lon. W LOST-Orr Ralrrrdav evening lla! on Pleasant Street or St. P'eter‘a Road, I purse containing a cum nl money. Finder will be rewarded hy leaving at lllil omre. rod rl Losr-on rhurnday, a carrie Dog, 'ran with ‘ while ruff and points, and l collar. Finder will ne rewarded by leavin' him at Capt. llcRav.'s, Ken! Sr. __ > A rgdgl » WANTED WANTFD-B the lui of A ril an e erieno - Y P li cd cook and housemaid, wagu $r4 fer cook and $0 for hcusemsid. No one heed apply without references. Apply to Mn. Rogers, Fairhcim rr 2 sv r yr . Gntleian. 29 d ii rrrrm sneer. ,.7 a ir CHlllLllliEiilWll ~ l§lllL'S llllMlNEE The climax of n pretty romance occurs on \Vednesday, April lith. when Miss Constance Arnaud, daughter of F. II. Arnaud, olthls City, will be married to Alfred Shorey, a prominent and very wealthy merchant of Montreal. A couple of months ago Miss Arno nd, who has been one of the most attractive and popular young lndics in St. John soc- iety, left for Montreal to take up the siutly of nursing. She began her work in a leading private hospital of that city, where her first duty was the care of a convalescent pn‘_ieut.Tbls patient,who was Mr. Shorey, succumbed to the charms of his fair nurse with greater rapidity than he recovered from the ravages of disease, and that thc senti- ment was mutual is amply evi- denced by her agreement, given before i c ing for- the life-long care of a private case. The wedding will take place in Montreal and Miss Arnaud’s parents will be unable to be present as they had completed ar- rangements for their departure for Eng- land before the date of the marriage was announced. Miss Arnaud will reside with friends in Montreal untilthe wedding day, after which she and her husband will make a tour of leading American cities, probably visiting St. John before their rc- turn to Montreal. Mr. Shorey is n young widower with two small children. F. H. Arnaud, Mrs. Arnaud, Miss Wrpnifnd Arnaud, and Mrs. Arnauo`s maid will sail tomorrow for England cn the Allan liner Tunisian, where they will in future reside. Mr. Arnaud who was formerly manager oi the Royal Bunk of Canada in this city, has retired from the sr-rvice.-St. John Star. [Miss Arnaud is well known in Charlottetown where she formerly resided. Mr. Arnaud was at one time Manager of tho present R1yalBan_k of Canada.] CORNS BETWEEN 'tHE TOES. Oi' the solfs of the feet can he cured hv a few applic -tions of Putnam's Corn Ex- tractor which has been successfully used fcr~`1l0yenrs. Putnam`s is sure, safe and prihlcss, and much better than any suti- sliltube. A cuarmar. chat attracted some atten- tion took place yestorday forenoon on the D pants were Simon McDonald, truckrrian and Alex. McKenzie, laborer. 'lhc two wiih their families had been neighbors at the head of the wharf where they lived for some time. Several days ago i`fIt-Dor.- aid removed to thc east end of thc City and McKenzie's wife at thc same time missed asiecl bucket. She blamed Mc- Donaid's for taking it. Yesterday morn- ing an oflicer of the law visited the latter s home in search of the missing artir-12° Liter Mrs. McDonald carnc lo McKer.zie`s house,a quarrel between the women ensued and atterwards McDonald and Mclienzic had a flstic en- counter ln which the latter came out best. McDonald was badly cut about the been attacked with a closed knife that McKenzie had had in his hand, Mclicnz e however, positively asserted to The Guardian that any damage done to; his opponent was aolely with the weaponsi furnished him by nature and that any cuts had been made by his [isis in proof' nflwhlch hc shower] his ‘vioilen lelt. the hospital, to give up general nur.--I Steam Navigation wharf. The artlcl- L face and reported to the police that ha had ` SEllilllUS ELllllllS IN lllll llllllllll Railway Washouts and Many Bridges Swept Away Factories and Cellars Flooded- G. T. P- Papers Submitted- Minister Dead-`iemper- ance Legislation. u. 'ix 1'. r>Ar-rms rrnct'uri'r' r»o\v:~:. ()'r'rA\\'A, March 28.' -(Special) - The Grand Trunk Pacific papers and corres- pondence in connection with the Trans continental Railway were brought down today in the liouse of Commons. MANY rrrizrwrrrs orf r-'r,oor>s. Mo:\"rrti~:Ai., March 28,-(Special)-Re ports of serious floods are coming from al parts ofthe Eastern Townships, railway washcuts being rcportcd and bridges down. Fnoops rN oN'r'Aruo. At \Vocdsiock, Ont. three factories are flooded and at Chatham many cellars are flooded. ' r.\i.\ri:Nsrr run: rrtorrrs Lai-'r. At St. Ilyacinthe an ice-jam broke, leaving immense blocks cf Ice all over the city streets. irons Lrouoa rrr;srrrr<"rroN. Fni~:pr:arc'roN, March 28.-(Speclal)- The Provincial Government has promised consideration of thcidernands cf a temper- ance delegation for important changes in the liquor license law. nav. J. 'r. Partsoxs pr-;An. \VoorJ-`Toi`i<, March 25. -(Special)-Rev. J. T. Parsons, u worthy anrl prominent Colin, died here today. ` TIIAT SPRING FICELINU IsQ1lckly Banlslicj by the Great Tonic Dodd's Kidney Pills. Your clothes feel heavy! You are too tired to work, too tired to walk. lon tired to eat! You have that “Spring fer l'ng." It is caused bv clogged circulation of the hlood. The body gets ready for warm weather by throwing ull the extra tissue with which it foriiflcfi itsvll against cold. This wasic tissue is left in the blond un- less the kidneys arc toned up for the ex- tra work of fllteringlt out. anti expelling it from the bodv. Consequently the natural and most effective way to get rid of that spring feeling is to make the klfini-ys strong and healthy with I`»oild's Kidney Pills. That will make thc circulation free, thc body strong and active in evrry part. . s . ~ - v hands. The case may be ventilated ln the L weeks Hats com. . are up-to-date styles ' 1': Xt. -' ill .-1.1:. .lf ////3" _,__.-_, ___»!"" _.»:.-5_1 \i`=_ as \ “L ,\.__Ll\i/,lj , l . , . "1 . - -f f' Ll _: f/’7/ 1 'j/. if °“'._fz.’ - -s/-1?_=.'>’~ ' =~".1* xf’ 1; \ §" <0 -~ \`; "-_ fx. »\-H" _ s \ -\ .\ \. 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[orbs Prizr' lIr1.s:/nv1`.- Improiwwl 'I`nrm`;> F on 4” . ' Alsoa large supply of best var- ieties of Vc_r/flu/»1r /nu/ l"lrnr-cr Svrds, . - Wholesale and Retail at lnwesr Carter & Co., l imited_ SEEDSMEN, Ch'town. I O Cartcr’s Seeds Grow. ' we. _\ \‘ ‘ , l ._`,. Free Baptist minister, formerly of St. ""2 I "i There is a SOMETHING about VIM TEA that is to be found in no other tea,” said a. Saint John lady to g grocer the other day. She did not know exactly what or how to describe the difference, only there was a _“Something” VIM TEA had that other teas lacked. That something was a. little more QUALITY. . .