JQII it, i i CH ._ _ 1; pays to buy in RLO iilsiliwil I 0U»EEN’S colilui --m--i`_- thls Province. 'l‘ouight's galiies hockey matches of t .iliouid miss them. Miss Jennie Cn;-r dt » . _ __ _ i Y. has return ‘ed fiom n lislt to he.. home _ ‘ml be the last .on. ` “ TW he season. No one The McKinnon Dr fresh supply of Moir' UK 00. received cnocolates yesterday. '16 B. 0 I' entertainment in l’el\llal, at 8. p.m Charlottetown s take part at the ' l (hnrch Bchoolrool should watch for th ‘h S Natl a _A s bulk and boxed night: ' on Frida Thy Wlll ll0l(l all c nnluie ii u,` vi " -- March 2nd. E l?l.'xt:l.;(tL dUvllsIilt“t(li lmday mlm th concert in mu" Fl`i‘ll\Y "ight should lr ll tl ,_ March 7_ Au,m___ __ i o'i ie lilo.; e prog-r-mmne_ ¢l.l;;)_l;n‘1_§l(;‘_;3 s__vC:_f__ l_|1e_ u_l_iolc_ sea:-lo '1‘he follrtli rerinlcnt band il' _ » __ ‘ _ 'ill fur a aishxa fi_|{le l.ne of music at the Y. M - i s ate at thc Alena Allen Sinclair?--‘T 1 _ us home hcl n_ best talent will Tl , _fi 1" 7.001111. skate ni; the Arr-nn 0 n special feature A new suction dredge for wolk in -phe M t P. E. Island is no Nova Scotia. The pleted, and the ni placed as soon aalloesilile. 'lhls m chine is intended water. _.__ A basket social a held in Cherry Va 2nd., beginning at ctilies on “Mark T le ` fifteen cents, -ladies l’l‘occcds in aid Hall. lf not fine wi evening. wain." Adlnisslo . on a,ruc llockey tnnm mm. W being bmlt in fbi* lnferlilelliafe Victorias f il - . ' ' 1'- ' - 1 .‘ or i lE_i£_l__;;_l__;;_lio_l__l_t__<¥liig_14llntiiriliedinfe troplly nt me Ay-cm, tm ‘ i 4 'e "““‘l"-2- This “fill be the first time Fl- i\¢Io'lthi'l'l‘ team has il -.1 ' ' ~. N” fl F"-‘~m\" in ill- Al`Iflll l.e'igue ini; hd lecture will lililcvcllili'/E tl‘c ll/lr-l\lll N I Hey Han Ma______i_______ ..__________ \_________ii ts teuni icuii . ' _' - y, def:-at » ti _-, _, 'L30' 1"' J- Nlliilll?;fn\\'siinliei'|il:lli by n m,,j,.,,.,,_,_.m,‘_`f ,Mb lliiiilfirk Blood Bitton, has, during llliilfllill. ol' tho ll/lecllnllic-l png Un ll,_,, ""iU‘ l’*“~"“¢**=* f"2f=~lh_i::l1¢St nw-i'aiu-._ i-nllinzfr fav, -ii-liu of (fherry Vnll ll be licld first fl _ ,___- Hammond Steele, follr yea rs _ s tenogra clerk in the office o ent of the P. E. I tomorrow afternoon en rollte to Calga n, lucrative position many friends of ll .i. city will grently rl- liiit at the same ti \‘f‘l‘s1l1y express th his future success i labor. "Haul," inlly prominent in young people. F Victoria Amateur tion mid ill this cal lillwricllt and c_lrilis rlub, who will mtpll' of lrss fill his lulsllet ball player h ly proficient and ii has led thc blue iln in it-aguc czmtesls. Mr. Steele has been ilrliirl-d. Entering t city, for the pu . R., city, lcav for Gaorgetow ry, Alta., wlle' acqllaintsucrs, o‘..n anifii; L " ' ll. . . - _ ~ _ V. . , “Y ‘I-hi' l‘BSl» f‘-‘-Wi“'SS0Y. Dawson, lteardin and Keenilil months lie was the plleit to the clii f the Hliperint-:ii W2' llillllfi flff-':I‘ l-and wlleii two teims pillar young inc sviilg been espi- litlill-tics lvrs pp ticulnrly well lln ey f-srrlller of the same team roll-.ll thc ne highest iiulivialluil score, lillttinn U |77. HL ’l`llf-rc is oil 1-xliihi`til'iil in J. A. :l Bl lin)'M"s .slliilv liaise, Gi'zlfl/‘ll ‘i~`»tl't-cb fl-,fi lil-nutiful si-Ilia Clilfwscliient from CB culiiilot photo of lilcutennllt flovl-r.i I1. C-1' H0g€I‘H~ This is all excellent pli- I`<= of artistic work and is on yy 1... _:_1_\N£éi_t;___l_i_il;l_; ;l`___hc with the usual good line if wol- ret ills departur 0_. graph studio. me they will llni- ' _.___ zir best wisllesf n his new fi ld as he is lino among his intimate one of the most po in this city, and h of iilfwi- at the Amin funk nn i_lnii<1». _ _ (l is ciiiliiiiilwilil trllvclli-.ls now i-cyfisfi-l~er ' ' » - i .i Ll c- clilrl ut. 'l`llr-_ tcllmls were: Vail' I" 7 f‘-'lf1t‘1. 1`-‘le».t3i‘y of the .lie former won out li a score of li-fi Athletic Al~is.il:- Y 8.- l i.. B. Mchlilllili hnnllleil the whistle t t lu:-l'f:l‘r for the ___.._ As an erilploy all that could bzi rnilway as a izrntlliate of the (‘ C. he took up hi nnd has merited th e ful and thoroughly whose very endeavo ly serve his cinploy his many duties milliner. ln this lie lv successful anal ll is possessed of qli will enable him to in _the busy west credit on the man I s dutiel e_:i'nestl iellcl- yy kiell sus.- depal‘ture_ /is e was purticuln conlputfsnt cllr Another interesting drliate in th li V- W.-(‘. lvmf hed yo~.tl-l'llay uftcl r- noon when file arguineiits, pro and l,,,,,S,. n many occ skins <~iili, on the l~;~g,,l,lgg1,,n_ [1m,,|.,-,.,1 " d wliite to vic:orv that the fcar of punishlncnt has cc ‘ gl'eatnl~ iiflrrt on human collduct the. the nei:ati\'c side wus ul".-ly lllihf-_.ii li t- critic. as shown that he , -- alifications wlii and the lirovin to which he shall cvzi' claim niitivii The Guardian ellten every good wish for Sll\"ill(§SS. ` n "Do you shave y have the.very artic pleasurable carrying ation. Fine line o soaps, after shave tirlc that oonduces luxur_v. See us for Klniion Drug Co., C Streets. ds ti Mr. like 1-.li The dcflfb oecl1i‘l‘cd in this vii". Carve out 11 flitlll which will rf-.lu rn his nee. 'l`lic flier-.isiitl was for msln y. _lu-.i;i‘.~4 on cnlliloyef- of lhe l’. Pl. 1. ourself? If so we Stl-.t:¢s, workrd until threi years n;:,t la needed for th out of that opcr- f strops, lirllsht-_s ill fact nvl>l'y nr to comfort :ln supplies. 'l`hc- Mc- or Gt. (leo. & Kt. drtf. son Wllliilm, il driver on a railwn I A _ shutout' SAW Do you know the difference between’ working _and having i the work done for you? l Sunlight Soap actually makes i the dirt drop out-saves you time and mono y--but injures neither hands nor ei is s 'l'-“.117 ` l '°" Ni E Directions :J -1 ___ i .ni clothes. That is just the tfiffifi'-izlce li 1 2. \.' i.: e il Sunligii. soap and or-_iinary soars. IDI Follow J\__»_'i f- thy to the bore.-i'i'ed. Weymouth Htli-et, city, l'iiceived particulals weie adduced Yssterd Bal-ibn was il splendid typo -Of (lollcge. “'"‘ ii'l_`lli`D._` untill--ln" uns my, Fell. 2s, lim. _),,hn (lnorl, .-l_;r have a rnontll's time after the i pi~c.!"=i$€ - - ni. 9 - - -_ 'P . _._+- Nlllrlon li any government which would meri A Tl'lE $UBJEcT 0F I ld _ procure at once definite dat to _ sl>l.Elu>ll> Leciulua ii.. ....snn.. ..i .. W.. i. 2.35. i. --_ ` the prosperity of th ` CARTER'S. 172 185 106 126 145-4 123 158 103--4 132 187-4 120 Totals . . . . . . . G59 759 747--21 147 149 ' 1'ROWSE'S. 152 146 144 144 144 155 B. Prowse 124-4 Prowsc 151 Pierce 164 Brown McCabe Totals ............. ._ 768 733 725--22 Majority for Prowsc's lil. 1-46 128-4 175 CNN CNUUSE FNNNN lHNli K|Nl]S [li subject, Mr. Thomas pointed out the inet uint the Rneiry Moline.-.ins sions ballched 11 Cvnsfiiuency by the pro- iilen ill Nevada will have the cho of death by hanging, shooting piiisoli, as provided _hy a, propos statute drafted by the code comm sion and presented tn the legislatur tionell, and one drop oil the end the tongue will produce ilistanir, death. When the code commission was con- sfderiiig the clause relating to the in- fiietion of the death penalty it was suggested that 3, prisoner hava tha choice of becoming his own execu- tioner. hilt the idea was not adopted. After the act had liecn sent to the state printer yy consultation was hi.-ld. and it was decided that the ro.son idea was worthy of consideration. The section then was amended. The proposed statute says that the judge at the time of pronouncing sen- tence shall allow the defendant to de- signate which method of death he de- sires. If the condemned person elects voluntarily to take hydrocanie acid he shall be liroiillc-d with 8, sufficient; nusiitity to cr.-use instantaneous death at least tzn minutes before the time for carrying. out of the dcatn sentence by the prison physician at the order of thc warden. This shall be written on the bottle: “There is contained herein 5 sufhcitllt quantity of hydroeyanic acid to Cause instantaneous death. You are authar- ized to take the same for the purp'.»-~w==‘ » > . . _ _ . _ ~ » _ - . _ _ , ..i.. ,i .»_._`._.~_ .t ,Jn _;_,_ .. ,_ ,_ ~ - - " '~" ‘-,&;;"<.-i~..’-_ff ‘.‘_’i.~:.i§~`:'.i_»_.: " i V+ - " "W I-me ms _:rm-1. cHAnI.o'1°fl‘a'roWN ouanoinu ,,,,,,§, ,,, ,,,_,,.._ -_ :non-elaine. * '_ .t wlii lull d S ‘ »l' ° lllnlnltlllai-il|fllllall~alovlé§ took place between Prowse Bron and Hazel Bremner whose vocal rendition ‘ I 'f_i ' ~ cnrter si ons teams. ' ot 'rlie lueesslnnnl. ff, nn nn, i ¢_ were given attention. Both Fa con 4 The scoring was as follows: well merited the applnusey wlliehmllil- “'°°d.' 1'- E- I~ HOSPH-Bl and the l “flllll-I-llll\'fm“*llclf|fn\El}ZBl| inweu it. i-mf. wi-ight played uni °h“"°“@¢°“'n H<_>_=i>i¢s1 were deecrib-I ed 'vin f t' _ i-..»,-1 ~ -mmm .maxmwmmmimmwwww and complimentary reference made to "MY WH* W” “whim f°" 'MW 5_1.-'» ' .` d i years with Eczema ou _ Mft- “ll-{f-‘ll made her hands nlmillli- _ *W-. ills doctor gave her several, init-ut_~. L0 D also advised liar to vicar (slle wore out three _ ' I persuaded lfer, _as at net resort. to try " Fruit~a-tives". The effect wil-‘J and natural rcsoyyrces of ganna sent was a great success and the con- , ' ,., were reviewed, sncciul attention bein; Vintion might he flrinly held that rl manenous' H” hands an ao' cur `L given to (‘nnsda’s area, her miner- Volllicfil ll8l‘liy will ever dare to make 0 .iFm,¢_a_,_iv¢5 ii gz als, arable lands, fish-_fries and foi‘- ll Single m0V° '10 l"1\'\'¢ if F¢SCi“Cl0d~ 151-441; csts. ln ahlllyillg the principle of Chl-istia 144.453 Reference was made to the scenic Stewardship MY Thf>mM Bald that u 13 features of the land, tributes being ma” had H¥'HSD€d UN first ideél 153__433 paid to certain points in the Mari- °l¢i“'15l1iP Wh0 turned £0 U18 Sta time Provinces. Mountain sceu.r,' “S °“{vhti;“e Ofugn BUY WHY 8-Hd Blk- zgte . erlaet inaca b'i-"3" 9 W Y0l1gi\/eine." in ...~ -__-.ii~ ~-.¢.;ni-¢;~fnr Belt claimimz that no -p,,,t,,,.g_ 0,. scathing terms reference was made to an 7l~_:,‘,;,,°y`:1¢sls zpxltlac 1.,-ppl.-,,-g poetry, or metaphors could adclliate- the 1:u1'0l\l\Se Of the D111-N011. and T-|19 110,-,'11 “fif in 1 medicine in ln# .~.<»_-lil ly describe what the Cnnndlnn rncx- fact noted that the patronage Siu-Jie ’ P Y "' ` ies wer.; like as they tiirnyn their cold stood at the source of most of the -“mes face and looked flown nylon only A political corruption. The worst oflen 3 0 We both attribute our present health t . - i _ -N. loulaaar. _-' n Eczema. Rash. Plll\P.1¢5» l!»¢.hi"K ‘Wa oc; Burning Skill are slways___oll\O¢d_ 73.*' }“1° ure blood-due to chronic contilird ion. te landigestion or some weakness \\ii"J~ Nic kidneys. m --and is the only remedy made: -ii li--.ui chabox 6for 2 so, trial s`” - _ _ __ _ .'50- dny spent in the Ruckiqs was ¢le5¢;~l1,_ der to the lccturer's mind was some M5511 deale,.s_m, Sexton Nceiptm- l,,.,,_e ed. In closing this division of the cabinet minister, or representativ 2. '.-‘~ "dOtt A. who on the eve of an election de- by Fnma mes Lnmle ' aw Ti iq_;___|_n in the snnie relation _tn me country mise 01 Home creat public work. or that the back-bone did to man and the t€n\l>0l'8Fy 6ml>|0yment of tlfe vo- d l the mountain's rock-ribbed 'sides ters. Graft could only be prevente might be symbolicnl of that strength by' C0Hd\\¢ting all affairs on a bnsi of character which God would have ness like basis. developed here. nna their cloud-iiia Every 'Safe-guard should he siren peaks pnintgil the way to the one to indeliendency and here “partyism EY ' _ _ L - ‘.; fi _ _ R -Oi IWW . Feb ’5 Und-mY\_;‘_Elgm;y-ce nf wisdom and power by was rldlelileil and the theory advocat- _j 'which the world would he bannered ed that from the time when an elec-l -In T, to honor and temperance and truth. it: In reference fo thc national mnd material resouices alone e ina ea, strong plea for (fanada to give her very best ministry to the making of that material type which was at the present time in the process of forma- tion. At this point facts were given to show the wonderful growth of the West. ln speaking of agencies at work in the formation of national character references were made to' the school and the home, special re- ference helng made to the fa.r-reach- ing influence of the press. It was un- fortunate, he said, when the press he- comes a mere party tool, is made the mouthpiece of some party candi- date nnd takes its dictation from a party clique. Fortunate it is for a people when its press rises above all personal and sectional considera- tions: is unmoved by the threats of the drmugogue. and untraminelcd by the scrvile worship of any form nf lVfnmnlon_ It is lllirfcssnry in the making of fi nation to inclllciitc a broad national -spirit, and Canaria collld not come to her best while the practice was fol- lowed of placing the west against the east. Canada was one, and oil this broad ground aloni could H wise administration of public affairs be given. If great works are needed in Vancouver Island they should be un- dertaken not because they are in the west, hilt because they are in Canada' and if great public works are needed in Prince Edward Island, they should be undertaken because this Province is part of Canada. On this ground the Reverend gentle- man said that the question of a tun- il:-l or of any scheme which would solve the problem of connecting 'lhe Island with the mainland came well within the range of reason and pos- sibility. A fair criticism he said of conditions here was that the people of this Province have been altogether too complacent regarding the pro- blem of transportation. For too lone' a time 'corporate interests and party politils have been allowed to blind the eyes of this Province to its own interests and when flilly awake the citizens would knock so loudly on the doors at Ottawa that the expen- diture of twelve to fifteen million dollars or even more llllon any grsaf- work which would provide adequate communication with the main‘a.n¢l would not be considered an unreason- able outlay. Mr. Thomas referred to a meeting of n Board of Trade he had attended in New Brunswick when representa- tives from this Province presented the claims of a tunnel and from ex- pressions at that meeting and from his general knowledge, he knew that on the mainland this proposition was not considered to.be n fad or a wild cnt scheme. It seemed to him that a good case was made, and the very least that could be said was that , H WAS llllllllill Niillllllll WllN LNNIE BNEN. lI0llLll lllll' SWEEP Fl.00ll.. Thru Ilona of llann'a Kidney Pills Sunil Ihr. -~ _ lt in hard to do housework with e weak and aching back. _ _ llackache comes from sic_lc kidneys, and what a lot of trouble sick kidneys cause. But they can't help lt. If more work is put on them than the; can stand it ie nog to be wondered ti ey get out of or er. Weak buck in simply s wnminirl from the kidneys and shou cl bs _atten eil tc immetiiategy so as to _avoid years cl terrible su ering from kidney trouble. Mrs. N. Larmour, Smith's Falls, Out, writes:-“I take Eleasure in writing you, stating the belle t 1 have received by using Doan's Kidney Pills. About a vear ego l was wrriblgm;fllictsil with lnine back and was so _ l could not even svvcep lily own floor., I was lul- viecil to try l)o:in’| Kidney Pills, wlilch I did, and with the greatest beiiellf.. l uulv used three boils and l ani an well tion was officially announced personally canvas a voter. Let new way a votcrs independency. in the end the Northam Races ru from a fairer world we will see he its best." moved a vote of thanks to the spea Jordan and tendered Mr. Tliom who replied briefly. should be made a criminaloflcnce t papers and circulars and public plat- forms be used but guard in ever In conclusion reference was made 1: $23 %N;il;?§g§‘I_y);_t€;§€1t__oN:_yth;¥: cg:_p plant in the state of Minas Gtfrliv., tries are more quickly civilized bu and Canadians are men of the North.» "In years to come looking dow At the close of the lecture Joh Newson, in a complimentary speech WANTS Nil lllllllillll DOVER, Del., Feb. 24-If the corn mittee on -revised statutes in th House has its way thcre will h nie forth lie 0 divorce law in Delaware mington, abolishing the statl St to en, three voting in the afllrmative The measures will be actively fough on the floor of the House. PINNISTS HNGENS Professor Bernardo Cutlllo, pianist yesterday obtained a verdict for $18. 000 against th-e Philadelphia Rapi Transit Company on account of in i ' ‘ 'Y July, 1907. to collect S125 each week which he al lcged he had been in th -ehabit of re ceiving for playing. Since the acci dent. he has been lorced to wear walk only with the aid of crutches. JOKES. and have since then grown and lillll antidote for thought are indispcn sable at all dinner parties. 0 _ ~-. -1 _ S RIO JANEIRO, Feb. Z5-Presiiliufa Y Fonseca today signed a decree giniiu 0 ing two Brazilian capitalists it 3.. year concession of a 150,000 ton uf:-vi é with a subve-ntion of S5 a ton lng..._,., e, $8 ton on rails, plates and gh-n¢4r.=,-. lnl material, and $10 a ton on cei~li`ii.i_ other material. l ___50,000 tons annually, and it is re- tlsiricted from buying foreign niniln material, unless the incpeotr.i-- pri.-.li that the material made at tin. ii--~.~ ' air:-s are exempted from duty .ni mini and coke and will receive pnli-l. ,,i.n| _ . ll- _ _ er. This was seconded by Prof. E. E. rates on the ,,0_,e,,nment m,,_____, ' as, ... i .. TNNES NP HlS BNNPET f lN NELNWNNE LNWS iilll ENIENS' NEW NNNNE ,', w1Ns'rnli, cnnn., Fen. 24-n..=.»..n _ Y0\lng has established a novel |ii..il try broodcry in his basement. it is The cordlmittee reported favorable heated by hm ""“'-efi 50 UU °9`U1ii|i=~`l\- yesterday on a hill introduced by Re- ts ed a home for newly hatched'-cliirlis presentative Gormley (Dem.) of Wil- """`° an-er “kind” UP 'tho carp-‘f. sprinkling sand on the door .ind 1 . whereby divorces are granted in this building 5 Ab'-1! °'b°“¢ "I9 "WU through which the hot water iirrii- 8 . 'rns mu wipes the law nfl the l°*°“- ' hooks, and thereby abolishes divoirc- _ es. Five members of the committee which has an °P°"'i"3 1” 071° °n"~ *U72 were pmsent when the vote was tab many strips of canton dnnnel \~_-iiirli Suspended from the top of the lniy, touch the flnor and in which ilin Q chicks nestls as they would in li. l-lv .4 feathers. Young used to be a tfptop jip, .hin- cer. and the sand covered f1oi»i- num provides a place for him to iiuliiiiga in his old time amusement. ~., »~.~\, .NNWWNMNMWWMWMW jokes. but when this country ails formed they added a constitution, pHILADEL_m{IA_ Pc.,a__ Fey, 21_,whicli increased the number' to twen- _lty-six. These jokes have married and _ intormarried among themselves and ,1 their children travel from prose to _ l)I'(??~ZS. uries received in n trolle nccidentin F*”°fl“€¥\¢lY in OM WWY I. ink" will travel from New York to Bali l~'vnii- The musician testified that since the 5°1"l°°- _ _ ' nneliicnt ne has been unable en Hwlg- __'1'h~=J°l