,___._, _ ,_~i ; 4 'fi »\,\`_-f 1 i ,_ \_"‘ ’i, I I-’» _ \__-__ _,_ If. 3;. . . _ __ _ ,,_._ __ i, Jil.-\. ,‘_ ;-,»~_ ri. - . 'i _ _, _____.__) _.F i-._ __ _ ,__°_____ ._ ‘ _it l_ __ __ l _ . 1 i ’ i A iv K .1 _i___, ___,i_ ,`_~_" A __.¢_;, ._ _:_ -1 _»-'iii -~ .1 _, _,_ . fl.. . ' . /~___i,. ,\ ~. cf ' ____ ,rim 1' _i»-*lil ff., *?;f_.2i;_ __ * E _ ' -.ii 1 t 1* 1".. f,f//,__~~ ___~_,',». ___r l 1 if-,ii-_`.. __ll'_‘l' ' » ,.'- I i iisi' "7i`f`” sl* _*fl* , \ ._ il ' l' _:Qi -._ i i, » _ , .__,_ -F Lv xv "1-‘_r’.~,;*. i 1,-;.-3.1 , ,_. ._ _.__ i . i , ' i , el 1 `,_. -. ‘."_'¢' \-.\- r___ .viii , _i .». ._ ____ ,if ,‘\_ 1 .__ _'Y' _(_. -_ ,_ , iii ' "i _._ ,~ if :- -1. 11-; -‘M " 0”" f is we-_-=n»-f, - - .- ti, _.i’i, ._g -5 _ '»_::!luf-‘ _ ` \ i t i e i ,. __ fi i_< _r;<,___ ' » i ~' _ r"\ .f_i` 1', i »', i l , 1,, /,, ./_, ." . . rl, -'. f ’, Ji f>‘.*-L1 251. :- 9'/_) :-My 54,/Y, "£523 rl/ ' , - gif” Ti f ~- 5__..~.. _- “gg :- .>~, `;" _tv __ ‘ 1 ~ ‘ 57'*-"-W" "' "J-.f6*,?¢"'f ".' ':"- ","3'_. r('1f',-' -7/5; , » V, ,_..__, _,_. 1 .;,.- ._ __ _i lily; `. |.i_,;.'. » .___ ,_, ...ii iT¢_ -- ,._ .. __;~_2; ‘“- _~; _- -- *‘° r“~‘~v.- - $.21. -2.31."-1 " ` T ‘- `- ,-ii"--up-_ ';.’ " 4` -. ____ ..;ii,_.‘i __ i s . _ li ,|». ' l ._/__| -14.1' li _ - _ 3 _‘ii ~ - _fi-_f ' l_e1;__ -- , ' ' .- , ._j_ .1 -4"-1;' I __ “;.‘ - \ ‘ .4-` ' wif’ i l ° .<°‘Y!»'.‘,f_‘ _fZi“ii‘i, 1' . _ f , ~i ~.' tt., K1' _ i .1 _ lf,»,,,._ `{‘ _‘_f'."/ 3 "i r"r " 1 K _. .}____-- PAGE SIX ¢ Il al '... I “I” FEBRUARY II. 1910 -mm‘u-mm mms _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rmsr or ALI; _ _:__ ___ _ _ Bllkillill WT __ -A __ =-f E; 'i ,;-.*.~.\l..i\.!, \ HOLES-E CLEANING '_ bein a mono- _ dii=ds=ryg b¢°°“*¢f' “ i piugure when Sunlight helps _ _ you. Remember - _Sunlight '- doesall the work. at half the ~ colt and in half the j time oi other soaps. _ . _ Follow directions __ < D ' . T p__ ,_- kY_--_-~~-. --rv ' ’ HORSE NOTES. ,___- .'..The death occurred suddenly BV Lower Montague this week oi Cap- tain Philip Fongere aged ti5. I_)\lr\DiI the day he had been working in the woods, about hal! a mile from his home, with his son. He took Sl weak turn and sat down, unable to move. His son started to carry him, but hhding his father in a serious condition, laid him down in a shel- tered place and ran for help. 'The doctor was also sent lor, but medi- cal skill proved unavailing, and Cap- tain Fongere passed away shortly after the doctor arrived. The de- ceased wns of Acadian descent, and had followed the sea ior_ many years. For the past two or three years he has been on the D. ti. S. Gu1nare_ l'i'ior to that he had commanded siiiliiig _vc-ssels, including the schoon- ci' Halajan, owned- by the late Hon. Mulcolin Macdonald oi Charlotte- tiiwii. He leaves a widow, one son and four daughters. "UHF Bill Sale of boots and shoes is now on. Women’s Buckskins 30 Every 10"" of h"r“” “wh in (figs cents, ahout half price. Theb' wori't Provirlce knows thc 5l'\""i1~` $5001' fl ney Maker 2,l8§. hloiicy Maker is on ol _ _ _ produced and \v-.is sired hi' IW town 2119; who has 20 stuiidiird 1 the fastest. puccrs this island lr-is l ) cr- formers_ In another column in ' _I lust ioni; at' this price, so call early. God Bi-os. _ 2_1i.|1;_ ‘(l. F. I-Iutcheson's sale ol hand this issue _HPPEBYS _Pfi“¢"' painted Chiiiawnre offers a Splendid towrfs ad ior this season with par- oppnrtiinlty for ccimomical house- ticulara as to ti-riiis ctr, Dr A. A. wivcs to priicurc some pieces of nrt Leckie of this ci1‘_v and D. \V- “l--£9. ware :it hull price. 2--lldli_ ‘fork Point, are the owncis, _ .._._._i--1 _ _ _ VALENTINE Wwiii Kiizuiiin is I have to give pleasure to som another opportiiniry you SUEEEH] MINTUZ c body by sending iliciu ri `prc-t- -- tv pin, brooch, ring, waitcli stud or"similar artile_ IN will engrzive suitable articli- .niCe1V_ send by reggstered before the end oi the year, will b mail and giiarantrc deliver Witlioiitextra charge, E. I`aiylo South Side Queen Sql!/.ire ' dnitv iwll ` ` 1 y _ I' LONDON, Feb. 9-It is reported C that Lord Minto, who will retire 5 from his post as vineroy oi _ India, succeeded by Field Mhrshall Lord lxitchener. =--T'*_"l-=:=-_ = '__ CD i _cW§‘i'@'i __ _-_--_--_.F \...¢»», ,.¢..'_.. Is.- ` *A "' 'iE'RNE _,-_;_- _' ,;_,, ' .--_ 1-"2 ' _ -v fi” 'U ’N¢l\‘vF‘FW ' ` l'EYl\&-K ~. li , '. ffm rv# l'-'n»1=_ . ,ti BCIWCCII Sl.`J0l\|i Avi-E _f;>¢|i;_ FAIHG 4 C1'-IAIl.LO'l 'I`l£T_|l\\'N T0 liUS'I`().\’ Lt: , Farm For Sale "`l\e iilulcrsigvurfl off(-rl for sulc her farm si iinlmd in lower Moiitngue cvniiiigiiig if iivri-1 uf lniid iiiuio or less. nlmut l.'» uuru-; uiirli _cl Lvattnii niul llie hulaiiue oo\¢-red with .- good gi'o\\'Ih of wood and ~-hiiiida.\c_c ol' .swanin \¥_u_-_, _a cond si i-cum nf ivutur noi-oss llic pliiw, ll 1lldlIlLrlH\f~ir raiiuii-. lt is centrl. ly ovat- i-d.bell|1 uhont mid wny hctirccn Monlagi e Bridge l\i\di.owor Moiiingiie. tho l»»_~'| _sliipir lfgl Clog; _ _ _ _ _ __ _$145 ing pliii-\~ on tha lsluiid, und coincliiclit l »~ ‘school niid cliurclies Second Class . . _ $7 95 5|," Rm-,m,_ __ __ $|_0g _\lI{S. .'\l.lfX ,\li‘l<`.\Rl._»\_\`li. SINGLE- -TRIP---SF.l~?VlL`l'L Couimencinc llcceiiiher grli, th ~`tea,i-hip “ `alvin Austin ` wi eavc ~t]0ht1 every Tliiirsday 8 li nd and Boston Retiirniiig li-into-' Union \\`li'rf Rust. _\li 500 p D1. for Luhec. Easiport, into I--hii, Through Tickets proportloniuoly s ~ ~ billoze checked through to dcstiiintion. L.Il. Thompson. . F. & l' A. WM G. LEE, Airent St. -'ohii Hockey Boots The best that’s made McPhers0n’s .-\ilki'||s l"ci'i'y 1 P. li, lslziiiil .’..The latest news, drati~_o_!_ all. C. White, Montagde Bridge. has an interesting (arm for sale ad in this issue. 2-Ildrli. ...Mrs Alex McFarlane, Aitken’s Ferry, Oilers for sale her farm situat- ed in Lower Montague. For particu- lars sae ad in this issue. 2--lldlii. ._LAl1 amounts ior Guardian adver- tising and subscriptions in Montague and vicinity should be paid to W. A. Johnstone, agent, and in Souris and vicinity to A. J. McDonald, agent. “II you are ruii down, nervous, have no ambition or appetite and lack energy, take Hughes’ Digestive Tonic and iinprovemenbwill follow after the first few doses. It is a wonderful appetizer, nerve food and invigorator. Price 25c_ per bottle.- Geo. E. Huglies', Apothecaries Hall. 2-11d2i __ _______ _ __PIED_~ DRAKE-At West River, Feb 10th, 1910, Ella Boyle Drake, aged IT years. _ Funeral from the home of William Boyle on Saturday, Feb. 12th, at _ 2 p.m_ to Cornwall. McLEOD--Al. Smith Granville, .Jany , ll, 1910, John McLeod, aged tio years. Mcnsci-inns-.it in stewart, Fei.. 10, 1010, Margaret Alice Mcliachern, wife of Alexander Mchlachern, aged 59 years. Funeral Saturday at eleven o’c10ck to Mermaid Cemetery, Lot 48. ANNOUNCEMENTS. "Wildey Lodge meets tcrnlght. Two candidates for Initiation. Z-11di,i_ Sire of 20 smiidui-d peiioriiicrs iiicliul _~.;i'g. Dam ilir-iiiu\'i\‘Iuri.'xl l>_\' llumhle- I ilam of.; }_ toiiioii io. gr li ni.ii I . I (.`lur.'i I bv .-\inc|'ica:i -_ |.' - - - hw ` U" I grb iiiurc) Starr i4 _r;‘:‘. d.'i|ii § "~""i"m_h_‘_ } by \`oliiiic|'teri1_=_: \\'ill iiiukt* scusuii ofigto at D. \\'. \\'liili»`~, \`ork'l’oii\l llotel. ai fifteen dol- lnrs lSi_:,.ooi ilu' ,~i~;i.-oii. l’:iyzihlc :is ful- e 2- i idl`|i lhcii tliiilli_;ii‘\\'3i[ul II -.._ ..___- _ _» nt ' a. ni for Eastport, Lubec. Port- ' iii my interest during the campnig' i you that I shall endeavor to cou- tiiiue to merit your confidence _ I remain ' Your most obedient servant, and on Election day. Assuriiig lil‘;N_|.'\i\IlN ROGERS, JR 2.iidii 2-i ii|r,i\\\-|~ml` . ty B i}',,,,.,¢,h0i-i1.ea piigiécs ‘ ' 'g OF. lows: l-`i\'\‘ \loll;ii's |5_no)r1isli :it Isl s0r\'icc :uid lon ilollzirs ($10.00) \vlii-ii iiiziro |iro\'c_~a ' iifozil. l). \\'. \\'|iiii~ :uid \. A. |.t~i`kit‘, 'l`lic iliidersigiicil ofl`<-rs for siilv his f:ii'iii ini; house and nillbiiildings iii First class f`culIi\':|.lioii. This is :i r:\i'e chance for :in_v\i_iic° desiring it first class f.'ii'ni and coiiii`0rlul'»lc liunie, right iii the \'illnge`of` Noiiiitgiic. For fiirllivr pzirticiiliims enquire Mixiiizigiie Bridge Pl O rod Llvor Gomplalnt f _ Mrs. R. S_mit1i,of Winnipcg,Man., tells an interesting story of relief from almost iiiiiilcrnhl; su_li_'eritng{s: _ “I can ar e you iow eat my suiicrings have heen. Chronic liiicr coin- 5"*i§1`1`l.°.‘l'é‘l’.‘?”’°d i'.i..i"?I.".ii‘¢”“si"""."`°.'i'..3 -.ii . :ve _v _ I experienced the sickcning effect; ol llieseailiiients. I longed for some inedi- _ cine that should permanently drive Lliciii ‘ iwriy. Iicaring of Dr, Morse’s Indian Root Pills, I thought they were woriliy of n lriiil. My surprise was indccd grcut From the very first I experienced relicl. Continuing with them I found my lrouh- les we;'_c slowly put surely lcriving me, , .ind b ore oiig _once more l:n:°\v w inf it was to he free from llie lizircissing ef- fects cl the ailments that had long sick- ened and weakened nie. _ So great is my iaith in Dr. Morse's Indian Pills that I shall never on any account be \‘.'itlicui lh-m.” - _ Dr_ .\lorse's Indian Root Pills cui-i Bowel and Kidney aswell as Livcr troub- lcs, and keep you laealtliy. ‘25c n box it \-ourilc;ilcr’s. ' _ I4 "Da§drTfl_i?aTg€rin'TthatF_rit\`:ifks the scalp, killing the roo’ts'o.f the hair. Mac's Hair Food is an antisep- tic remedy that removes uandruii preventing baldness and ialllag hair. Nm; oily or gpeasy-will not er il hats or pillows. Delioately pcrlirnel and higihly recommended. Try {\ 1-wiic. 25 and soc. Look for the sum that says "Two Macs." 149 Great G0--file Street. "'- i I' ______---- * TRAGEDY DOUBLE IN wiNNiPEG. MAN- WINNIPEG, Feb. 10--A double tra- gedy took place here, when Henry Schwartz, a Galician, shot and killed his wife as she opened the door o her home to him, and then Bent bullet into his own brain. _.__....__--- RIVER SEINE RISING. houses, when they were obliied t take flight again. __il___- Pnosiou on LAMP EX o.-iusms _DEATH NICOLET, Que, Feb. 10.,-E. Ro te was asleep in his roo He was seen at the window. but th flames cut oil the attempt to rescu him. I bathed it Well With MINABD' ` LINIMENT and it was as well a __ ini; thc rliniiipioii four your old Moiic\- ever next day_ _ -1- ““_‘_“"` 2~'_S,'f' _ ' Y.ours very truly, __ _ hire l‘ri|ii~i-ps h_v \\ ooilforil .\l:iinl\riiir T_ G_ M¢MULL|EN_ _ ,"-rip' -~ --_~~ _ f 8 address before the American l\“.‘.tii@d PARIEH Feb- 1°’Th° River same noon in honor oi Mr Fairbanks. Th F089 ihfsg lelet Wlthm la fewth_l;°\\_‘ircs-h-all was decorated with America last nie ~ “ many D aces. _ - time oi the last flood were )ust he-1 of a lamp broke out, and he was overlooked in the ensuing excitement. The Nova Scotia "Lumber King" _ -_ 7> I H _.£4-'fiifciiiii A P ,° I “Zi :consider MIN.-\an's i.1N1iuEN[r ,f cf ,. `\ in `__ \ _ llllce 0" 249 3-4 “‘:.‘.‘2S..?.‘i';%:‘:i§‘;.i'; ‘ I to f ‘ I ig `» ' _-` ‘ L Roma, Furs.-'rue visit of oner- les W. Fairbanks, the former vice- president of the United States, to Rome, 'brought about_e. very delicate Oli :wus 'toni sin 03 zuimo ‘uoiwnlii wished to pay his respects to the king, the Pope and the American Methodist church. Incidents ol the kind are not infrequent and extreme care has to be exercised by those up- on whom the arrangement ol the au- diences falls, to -avoid offending the susoeptibilitles oi either side. By a. tactful arrangement, Mr Fair- banks' audience with King Victor Ernmanuel was nxed for Saturday, and that with the Pope (or Monda:-'. and when efverythi-ng' seemed satisfac- torily planned, the Vatican suddenly anxioimced that it would he %npossi- ble for his holiness to rece ve the former vice-president, if he carried out his announced inteutlion to speak in the, American Methodist church here, because tha Methodists had been active in proselytising among the Catholics. Negotiations were immediately ile- gun with a view to avoiding any Ull- pleasantness and a situation which might give rise to misconception. 8I\_d in illiese negotiations promlinent Vati- can officials exorred every influence tc, remove the difllculties which had so unexpectedly presented themselves to Mr Fairbanks' audience with the Pope. But Mr Fairbanks finally de- clared that although he was' animat- ed by a strong desire to pay his res- pects to the head of the Catholic |clrurch, whose followers iiad played such an important part as R055 Am- erican citizens, he could not with- s church draw from his promise to deliver an - manifest towards each other. There insvitution. Mgr Kennedy toasted the foxpmerbviciiipregidendsing gave a Mi-_ air an s, in . toast to _tue christian oiiurcii. meli- ing no distinction of denominai-l0lL I-Ie declared that thriCathol1c Ch\\¥`°h had accomplished great things _mf God and humanity, while Past P\`e3_“d' ices against the Catholics ‘had entire- ly disappeared, lor they wern 01101' M the front when the inl1€g\”1f»Y of Qhe country needed to be 'defended or its dignity vo he upheld- At the American Methodist church. Mr Fairbanks' address acilllifed ex' ceptional importance. hewuse Ui “lf incident with the Vatican, -and if IS looked upon as his tinal answer £0 the conditions imposed UDOD mm fe' lative to his audience with the Pope. ‘During the course oi l\iS 8d‘“`955» he Beaigis impossible to enirhlasiée $00 strongly the good Work the Chnsnan Church is doing in all lands and a- mongst all nationalities. It is Bmfi' ifying that the American churches cs- tablished in all countries are assert- ing 9, wid:-'tinfiuence today than river in their is oi`Y- ‘The agitation going on in the p0- litical, social and economic world iS due to Christianity breaking _down the csstcs and prejudices and lifting mankind to g, higher plane, The- de- mocratic iilea_ which is taking. root in political institutions is due to_thf icxpanding iniluence of Christianity- ` “All Christian churches are worthy of support. They, above all, should ba inspired -by a. generous tolerant spirit towarlis each other. Nothing is more iinseemly than the narrow jealousies which they occasionally `is room for all. Cease the nal`!‘0W I Iillonsig-'nor Kennedy, rector ol the dominational wars and direct your American College, gave a dinner at energies toward the common enemy. e Let the Catholics and the Protest- iilants of nil denominations vie with 'fiagsu Among those present wore 144 eachk Olihef ind CEl`l‘Yin_lZ_ _§0§`W§_l`d 3:9 ‘ ' iientsi, the lar-rest ind iwor 0 tie i as er \vi1c is wor y ‘Ei““i“€ t° ‘”°f“'“ t° the” damagegfiin that has uttimaed thi; cf the best in them ell- fi/ *--;-_”~'*i>rfrfivxvs-riin'wkv:-‘_”“"”_”i ~ l 'nil `,~i'=ii~_¢£- :ani _. ‘ * " _" 4' ` {l.i#iAsl|; *i!‘.l=>\s mio wi _ e _ e -' .=.=="l ~ -___ _ ____ ,(0 __ C35 ~_\ _-_, S '.7 __`_.,_fL -isi- ;_l__i'l ;i{i)||IilN|rlii,_;\. fl' \ - ess - .__ _- _. ».~ - '~ -: "i .1 1;-Hi ‘-‘ :.>“\ -'~_`,:»§-‘ -..'.»'/:.L'.'Tif’,2 ~ _-.., west Land Regulations. t*f,§.‘:.°;r:.:,:*;':.‘:”'f.§’ :,§i.i.:{_§r.§ "i_';‘._‘_. tend a qiiarlei--section ol' »;_\~nila :lor Xr_nb_:i_1_0_ nduys it 9.00 a m, will Portlaiirlsdl ' _ _ _,_::)y____;,g_¢:in_§)\;_,o_i_i_“_8h‘e___ b__oche__uuiswr GH" ` ' 'l`o the l-Electors of Charlottetown iiiiidinz h°',\\°»1@"\\g_?_'_~___. _e,,d,,_,,,, uw, ,,,,,,, 1...., Ladies and Gcnllcnien -l’crniit me on .sn at uu aiiiiwiiy si.iuons_ni. _-..~.,.. - .» ff' ` The Day Before The l€lcc1.'2oii And The Day After _f ly The Great West Liie Assurance Comq ° pany, wh-ich has its headquarters in Winnipeg. ia a comparatively young n _ _ . I-la kntc eivun o i. _' ‘“‘H“ Mnmmlm E GM in 0°f=°°"“'@ ‘lm company, but is thoroughly imbued A l\\\\'1u-rs.) " " ` A ' In “Cant niuhlf “DP ` ,_ 'U-I|1'\\\"U"U3|=*§'I>\» ` lidiiiiii)iiiiilar;_d»_ -'\i{;’_[‘°_§'__o‘;fv witiil the vigor and iirogfressiveness oi he dmrm' neiiiitain coiidiiioiis, by father . the West. `It has excellent opportuni- ' ties for good paying investments close at hand and claims to have re- ceived an average rate of over 7 per i’ . \ioinoriLeaderiiiiiy 0* I tm . cent on its investments durilng the islhoincstead on it liii-in of at ess bacliiii year. The seventeenth annual report ' of the Company, which appears in other columns ol this issue, makes a. capital showing throughout and will repay perusal by any onc interested in insurance. The business of the company shows an increase oi over six millions in 1909, bringing the tc,- tal oi' insurance in force up to very nearly forty-six millions. The pay- ments to policy holders for claims, natured endowments, surrender val- ues, anniiities and profits amounted' to over $1,000 per day for the 365 ‘days of the year. Messrs Hyndman i&1 wurd Island. _ - A . _ _ _____'_ Hs KINGS CouNiY cuiiuilor =“?W*S3!°PH'=E"° SPEAKS roi noni or I f IIunr»E543f‘l - - - v s ' 'i minor.-uianvnnumnmm - - - .~ I ` om in Manta ue Capt. W. A._Johnst _ii . Aunt _ _cn and in Souils,' A. J. McDonald, Aging. ‘ In U hu' ohmnb ‘ , s e o _ in Incligestion, Use your teeth on your food or your stomach will suffer. Quick ltmchll, hurried eating, b_olting f00_di UQ SUN .to end, sooner or later, in some foam of indigestion, more or less troublesome. 4 quickly relieve the distress caused by hurried eating. They act direct- ly on the stomach nerves and actu- ally help the food to digest and assimilate. They are particularly good for nervous dyspepsia, bloat- ing, hiccoughs, bitter taste in the mouth, and flatulence. With rea- sonable care in eating, §Beecham’s Pills will soon Put an End to Stomach llls ° » Sold Everywhere. In Boxes 35 emu; 1 . Q '="ff" " Vt. .- o*c§ " I , '\ _ U 7" : _ ' /__ 0 _ ° $5 . )\°` ,_ I i .,” _ f,;£,__;_4.» ~l_ » \' ‘_ -\ __ __ __ 1 il 1/1, _ / 7. Coiiee _ Seal Brand" in mori' than n name It is both u Trndlullrk - and u guarantee. ' lt in the trademark of the largest distributors of high- gnde coffees in the world -who guanntoo tho quality of every pound of ctffoo they sell. Make sure that your coffee will be rich and delicious Ind nppetizing, by always buying _ ' guaranteed coffee-like “Soul = Brand.” ln I and 2 pound sealed lina- never in bulk. At all growli- _ THE GREAT WEST LIFE. Co, Ltd., are the Provincial Manag- CHASE & SANBDIN ~ _ --- ers for the crest west iii Prince Ed- 5- M°N'""W- 11° For The Longi ii`Wiiiléi°7”Nighis ton will wa_nt 'son ething to_ entertain your _friends and here is nothing that pleases all like good music . We have--in stock,Pianos,0rgans Plionographs .incl allother Musical Instruments all of th h t lr /Y prices that cannot fail to please e es _nm e aI_1d*‘.l Also a large stock of the latest records, _sheet music and music books always on hand A. E. T00ll/IBS .___ __, tO r-8dmwsrstf I ueen St i _ ~ ww... , at Ili; following discounts Mcn’s 15 pcr cent off _ ' Womciis 16 2-3 per cent oft Boys’ and Girls’ 20 per cent. off `” l I A Child’s 25 pcr cent olf F Fathers and Mothers now is thé, time to shoe the famil \ Our stock we might say is all newly bought Y' ' Beware of old stock which is often dear at' half pi-i¢e i ' v I