L_ J 'il- ._,_-.__ V if, ,W i. i l’ “iii” _ lil L. #3-$5 sa# .il *ni E. ll fiiil; <1 l'ilf,liaii-l , ,,_. ,;~, 3 _,__ as - I 1 , _ ."l,:» -il li ,; ._ _ _ '_ _illlf re 1 L_* in i> i , l Zi' ‘-ll, if i ig I l e u _ "~l||l - i . , ' Mthful ofthe ,_ SIX -- ir `.~".-,»‘..'--‘.".f»n __ ,- . 'i " . ‘_ . » -\-...-i ‘ iz.- ....-7 .- , ;~_ §.-,'.~-._._;.,-~».-- _s-,»-_i-fi, _-ff, ,W ~, ,_.___,_,-_my »i-my u»i-is" gyms THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ *|'lBBT°l'All»°»' 1 A _ 2;4» I-QU 'H. Fritcs, representin§ I--1 csservey oi Hickey _& trip to the call to Blllll Plllll Mllllll Ill _ ""’i‘l.'l'l.l‘éll'illi‘i roi f IBOLISIIED to buy in this Province. ...W. B. Leard, tailor in Souris_, re- ____ M _-... turned last nig_dllt___;rcm a business (Coptlnuedfroni peg; _1._) bacco factory is in *_* *' ' Wm* VWU." he edged. "\1l1l€BB YU" i t th c x H -l _._The Morning Daily Guardian onn “fe 8° “U °f!’",’f1 “ ““ °“°“" °“'“‘ B no ohtolnod st w. A. Johnstone., racucloanra, riondnrno, March orrawa, lunroh 21-'rho piano ol not attack yon. _ _.___ ‘Montague. 2-8drti. 21-General Lars, a veteran of the the Militia Council for the carrying PARIS, Mar. _ill-Diplomatlsts hem Nicaraguan revolution and General into effect the recommendations of see the possibility of a new world Go boot and shoe lac-'F Robert McKenzie has installed a Palma, both of whom commanded General Sir John French regarding alignment of the powers in the re- Scluris registered at the 'soisiis engine for sawing wood. divisions of the Honduran Govern- the Canadian ‘Militia are now prac- quest by President Taft lor an arbit- _3 ° fgieuss to Robert.-J. ment troops in the recent rising in tically c0lDl!l€t0d, and will be an- ration agreement with Great Britain. ` ___ ` ‘_ .__ this country, were killed in a riot nounced in a few days. In brief the It ia, I-uc declare. BD “Smit” Pm” °“ Townshend, oi St. John, __Jsmes Chemell is busy repairing at Comayagilela, a suburb of Tegu- Department is carrying out the pro- the part of the United States to in- ol the late Mrs. Chance tho iobsgsr boat in connecton with cignlpn, on _Siindny. The riot finally posals made by Major General Sir sure peaceful relations withdlhlglpnd arrived in Rollo Bay _Matthew gy 1llcL,enn's lobster factory. became a pitched battle, and it is Pei-cy Lake and concurred in hy- his in the event-not here collsl ere in to attend his inother's ,.__y_ estimated that not less than forty successor Maior General Mackenzie probable-of trouble of a serious nat- ' -. --- of the followers of the two generals as to the best method of giving ef- ure growing out of the Mexican situa- ._,George Cameron Stanley, were killed and some dity others, in- fect to the reforms pr iposed bv Gen- tion. 5 tailor, Soiiris, had Alberts, is visiting in Soiiris George cluding several women spectators, eral French. whatever the people of the United . B. Lear . - ' . - - ' V ' dve ture Tues- - ' S iiris is O. K. and has past- wounded. Among the dead is a son The first step will be the changing States may think, it is no Secret g ewhat exciting _“_ H tblnrP@~ M155 Gert' of the Nicaraguan revolution were the vote of $1,300,000 per year, which cent demands lmllde PY tl” Cz” i-ride Johnston. the cfllclent manager hastily despatched to stop the battle has been the rule for the past two against the Chinese indicate is perfect of the general store of A. Johnston, and they succeeded in separating the or three years, towards increasing ag1`0€In€l1t With the Mlkadfi- is about leaving \\S~ Ml” Johnston combatants. A strong guard was equipment, organizing new units, Should Britain see fit to break purposes taking 8 three Years' course left in charge to prevent further etc. rt is intended“to devote more with Ja.DB11.9l1€ W0Uld'“W"° She mme for trained nurse in the L°“`eu Gm' trouble Most of the dead were bur-`sttsntion to seoui-ing properly train- to come to a direct understanding n .IK 'I oral Hospital- We Wish P" ““°°°“- ion yootordny. ed oihcerr, and to tho technical odn- with Uncle shin-still no in _posiuo A BASKET FULL of clean, sweet-sineillna linen is obtained with half the toll and half the tlmh if Sunlight Soap is used. _ Sunlight shortens thc day’s work, but lengthcns the life of your clothes. ’ _- Follow directions. _ _ . - -' nr* . -. __ -.- B. _ _ _ TE-‘NDERS Rocky Point Ferry Department of Public Work., Chsrloiielown. P. E- I-- Msrch `!0lh. lflll. SEALED TENDERS Will Be The pie social and entertainment held nection with the Peter’s Road and Cambridge sections of the MurraY Harbor North Presbyterian congre- lgation, was in all respects both a literary and financial success. The proceeds amounted to the sum of $93- The notice in a. recent issue of Th tenberg, Atla., is endeavoring t hope it may act as an insp a “The harp that once through Tara Eastern. _____._.___ Received at this Office Un- ' lil Noon on from any pi fr- iocoilirctl [fir ill- := '._~.i.», il.. Rocky l‘i>l‘l'. i'1l`.'_: iw' ‘ur -- " lqli acf_‘oi'd.ii; zo 3-'_ iernls, criiidiii-"l-.:-, eil. i 'ri i H115 Olllnc. Tlii liz. "i it ponsilile pcrw-il; nil l. ' i-T . b0l1lnl lOl' lil'-' 1' ll ` » 'C'-’, l"vo~.p|en'llllll:1esi_iflana>ySl|k ofthe colilril ' 1-' ~_'- 'ii:;._ii~ im d-iinty colorings _suits-i'bli-. fo each ,&.nde:._ ,~vf-'limi or _street wixnr 27 inches But someehow or other I've failed to - _wide 390 450 yd. Futons. 3 2 id1.l. ‘Marion Bridge, C. B., May 30, ’02. ' I have handled MINARD`S LINI-,were injured, and their injuries wil MENT during the Past YBar. Ittdis al- Inot prove serious. The road-be ways the first Liniment ask for l was torn up for nearly 8 third 01 nh" i _here, and unquestionably the best lmile. rg 1, ,,, _._ ,__,,.._ _\j'_|_;..,- seller of all the different kinds of _ Llnlment I handle. i _ NEIL FERGUSON. The Departilii-iii, °°°"‘° m“t° “B mont in the Federal prison st ai- 'B lanta. Hall," and that in the near future The sentence was compamtivel our western correspondent, and oth- light and so passed m View of pri ers who have braved the difficulties sone,1.s age and plea of ..gui1ty_». of distance may be cheered and en- tertained in associations of the past TRAIN ROLLS OVER hy thohalipv medirm °f the Pm- AN Eilnaulilvinur. NEW YORK, March 23-Alexander Hollander, sole member of the ilrm of Alexander Hollander & Co., Gus- toms Brokers, pleaded guilty in Unl- ° ted States Circuit Court, yesterday to s, charge of forgery, in connection ° with Customs frauds aggregating brought back, Hollander was sen ' tenced to fifteen months imprison- CLINTON, Mass, _ March 23-Alta train from New York to Portlan and one caught fire, two and a half and Maine Railway. only two person DISTRACTED, ‘ I’ve been trying my utmost to writ a swell poem On the pleasures and beauties spring; Wanted-verses original, plenty o tone- s Something minus that commonplace r ring; O »-o ~. connect With a thought that was mine-all cation of the forces generally so as preparedness for war. Later on it is expected that a number of specially trained officers will be brought over from England to assist in carrying tion now contemplated. l0||Sl0!l0R STAGHI NEW YORK, March 21-Monsigllo to control the Pacific. That is all the 'n Cambridge H811 f€°°Uf»1Y- in °°“' S N T JA1L_ to place them in an actual state of advantage England now 01110378 lfum l A FORGER E T O her 'Japanese affiliations. Britain - and the United States together could exercise 3 policing influence over the Phonic that would .build more for out the general plan of re-organizer ac ro ress and l>l`0Sl1°l'l\'-Y than De 9. P Z is possible so long as the greedy, other. cocky Jap has to he petted with one hand and held in check with the France would be inclined to ally AT herself with Britain and America, for L saking Russia because of Germany, France, England and the United r States, were an arbitration agree '°`\ VOICB Restore thc _ gh 5, lecturers and other pul.?lf2g;i?ealg\eer§ kizrep their voices clear and strong by USlnE _ ‘missense nuiear §.l.lf.ll§ParcWes T szzlui. Wfll°Sf _ MADMf?¢}i:i‘:-lfyou for the boxes of Pastllles sent - me, which l findexccllent and efiiclCl°\l§"- ‘ b en received ll-om all classes cf - f s‘i`:lLlr rfieesllhslldut/l;nl11;\rT° :intl from nearly every clvililcd land- pro ess 1 I 5"” hr ‘:'c;f<§'rm<‘~ffu7lnA. i.mrrlio. Morvmeu. 1 _ ‘ _,`\` \ tl; \\Ly/ ,J I i Je' 1,`=._5 l '1 " "Beaver _\ _ Flour” " \\ \ _.» is the finest blend of the fW0 _ best wheats Canada produces _-Manitoba Spring wheat and and Ontario Fall wheat. One ‘ - _ - provides the rich gluten that ~ i _ , makes bone and muscle, the '_ other gives lightness and "/-1 yi -__ 4 J 4 ' pastry. Beaver Flour makes "“¢. _ more loaves to the barrel than any other flour on the market -loaves that are sweet, nutri- tious aud light, and it also makes delicious biscuits, cakes and pies. _' Try it, and show your friends the excellence of your baking. DBALBRS-Write for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. |17 Tll¢ T. H. TAYLUR C0.,.Lllllll¢d.- Ollie __= -_ I Complete Equipments 1 whiteness to the bread and M -f f 0 . m0W y Canada, arrived here today fro miles west of Clinton, on the Boston would not talk at an “Beaver Flour in 25, 50 and 100 pound bags and ln barrels, cheap for Each tender mn.~.t be acconlpaniemcash at Beer & Gofl's. 3-24d2i. by a certified cheque pa) able in the _- order of the Comullssiiiiiir of Pub lic Works for ten per cent of the R E N A T ` ‘fl-ALE--Remnf:-lltsol amount of the annual subsidy asked ln the event of the tender being not accepted the cheque will be re turned. "ion ol _ 2,- 0* 'A/J T? "f ff' i:V€l‘y _ Tenders tobe addressed to the hOu5(_,h(») goods undersigned and lo be nlarref “TENDER FOR ROCKY POINT FERRY.” L. B. MCMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works. ' 3~22d22.24:29,s1.5.6. r`22,29,5- niture coverings, car- T E D ER S Cranberry Ferry, Queen's Co Q Popular Point Ferry, King’s County. Depsrimenl of Public Works. Chsrlolleiown, P. E. I., March 6fl\- ,|9| SEALED TENDERS Will Be Received af flue Department Unfil Noon on MONDAY, MARCH 27th, |91 from any person or persons willing to contract for carrying passengers, baggage, vehicles, horses, cattle. sheep, calves, swine, grain, flour, meal, and vegetables over and ac- ross the above ferries for the term of three years from the ist-day of April next, in terms of the Act 3, William-4, Cap. 8. ‘ Tenders must express the rates °f 01\.i»lI%. Bbvvc severally, ling , meaal at per gnc e_ ii an ve eta les It b\IlhClo g _ ' I-names of two responsible _ Willing to become bound __ accompany each ten- ' "Department does not bind "nd accept the lowest or any L. B. MCMILLAN, Secretary Public Works -rodfo, 17, 24&27rro, r7, 24. “bw §'are~=v‘v3»r-< can r}iv\\5‘=r»¢_»».-imc.-nr.i~Qnc~_~qq-gi. .- . .""_ ” mm. * . _ I4, - pets, 0i1cloths,etc, on sale today.-BEER 81 WEEKS. 3-zzdrgi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i Auction Sale oi Stock I am instructed by Hugh McPhee to sell by public auction on his premises at New Dominion, on Saturday, April lst, 1911, at 1 o'clock p, in., the following stock. 1 mare 4 years old (Parkwood.) A good driver. 1 filly 2 years old (Orphan Jack.) 1 colt 2 years old (Orphan Jack.) 1 filly 1 year old (Knight of Ard- gowan.) 5 cows with calf, 2 farrow cows, 3 young cattle, 5 calves. 12 sheep, 1 pure bred Oxford down ram limported.) 2 Brood Sowe, 8 young pigs, 1 1 shaker and cleaner. If the day should prove stormy Belt Will take place on Monday April 3rd at same hour. A quantity of potatoes. .` NEIL McKENZIE, 3-24dr1li>d- Auctioneer. Farm for Sale Mrs. I.. T. Fenner offers for sale hcl' freehold farm "Vlewfleld" con- sisting of 125 acres of land at Bon- shaw, about 60 acres are under cul- tivation and the remainder la cover- eil with timber. hardwood and poles. _'nn lmudllls are in a lint clan - state of repair. Conveniently situ- lfdl to stores, churches and schools, being within half a mile ol farm. Farm is also well watered. The growth oi timber is hard to beat. .l on lil-einlsee. 9 14 iidwisipd sheetings, linens, cre- lonlles, tapeST1'ieS,fllf° Or dwell on the flowers that bloom Y ll. But each verse I wrote, if not tar niahed was specked, Or remembered from some other poem. I could write about songstars and meadows so green, About buttercups kissed by the dew, Or how flowers are borne-borne to blush all unseen, But that savors of something not new; I could rave over brooklets that bab- ble their lay, . Over breakers that break on the shore, ln the May, But tpat stuff has been written be- ore. And oftcn when groping for some ten- der phrase That would move politicians to tears, When constructed, I'd find that some mummiflcd knave Beat me to it by four thousand ' ' years; And so I have laid pen and paper a- WHY. To suffer a "What's the use!" sting: . Ah, no one will know what it costs me to say, I CAN'T WRITE A POEM ON SPRING. ACROBTIC. S un, near the equator shine! P ierce with the glory thine,_ R egal in state, ` _-_Fitzgibbon, Sr., and of his mother, i being kept under close watch in po lice headquarters today, while the all Bstion of the double murder, disclos Bd Yesterday by the finding of th _bodies of Fitzgibbons and his wife ‘Nora in their burning home, both having been done to death with an axe-blow on the head. The police theory is that the son, who was at one time an inmate of the insane asylum in Middletown, committed both murders during a rs- currence oi dementia. The prisoner, however, who maln- tains a. calm demeanor in police head- quarters, while admitting that he took his father's lifc insists that he did so only after the father had kil- led his mother. Two slight scalp wollnds which the Prisoner bears, he says are marks of his struggle with his father. He says that his parents quarrelled frequent- ly and that the death of his mother yesterday at his father's hands was the climax of an unusually violcnt dispute. The setting on ilre of the house is believed to have been accl- dental. ' ` Coroner Mix is expected here today to make his investigation and to i-e. ceive the report of the medical exam- iner. who made an examination yes- terday. Following notiflcatlon of the aflair. the coroner by telephone from New Haven ordered the arrest of the son last night. pending ths i-nsiiits 01 the investigation. ' Fftzgibbons, Jr., is about 32 years old. The father was about 58 years I nf-0 the glade below! N ature, with maiden glow, G rateful will mate. Old, and the mother afew years younger. II- | | _ pnrohrrd vorlnhiro honr. _ ? Docs the fear ofindigestion spoil the enjoyment of your meals P It needn’t. Just take thorlties are continuing their investi- e Btagni. the new Apostolic Delegate ts ment perfect_ed_ would be able vi,,m_ _ to preserve the peace of the italy hy tho steaniship Berlin. He is “ny _ - supposed to bear with him the Cam world, for none but the most power adiaxl decrees formulated two years ~' _ ago at Quebec by the Plenary Conn- wen decmes' ', _ cil and carried to Rome last spring V for ratification by the Vatican, bilt on this sub' ct the Le ate was mute. 1*? E ough three cars of the night express 3; ggggigogrsagtvhffharhgni °¥n,';'; K'd ` T bl . -0 fo- .------» §:.i,.f:_".ll;‘;':‘°,;;‘;l.“;’:;“..s.’.;:2‘; ' “°Y "°" “S ththhd ` dh' ',h “ ° “ ““’°"° ‘S ° stains mini vouiiimcii louis. 5: At the pier, to meet Monsignor d Stagni, was Monsignor Sinnott Ott , h 'll . . ii to :gf Psp; }vJ;ga,fe°_t Has aslggretxgy Backache is the first and the sure sign without positive knowledge as to the decreed, but he honored their When the beck aches orbewmes weak publicption would be a matter of it is s, warning that the kidneys ni-s orma announcement, at some date - eiyet to be named. He accompani anected In some way' !Monsignor Stagni to the Pro-Cathe _ _ drol at Brooklyn, whoro they will P°flwPs themvstimpvrtent vfsimlnibs probably remain until Thursday af- body. It is no wonder then that if the _ternoon before leaving for Ottawa. -HELD FOR DEATH 0F PARENTS ful alliance could hope to oppose Your _Danger From of _"' S of kidney disease. “Q Nm to the hoori., the kidney. sro, kidneys are adected the whole system must be. On the Hrst sign of backache Dosn’s Kidney Pills should be taken. They ri ht to the seat of the trouble heal tgg 'F£zI`;?3)I;;A' J?" 11;/‘I§_;`°‘;n 2°'_;"I_`_h°;'_1a5 -.lglicate membranes of tho kidneys and i ~, C H EC lon mask ' ‘ " _with tho deaths of his rntlior, 'rhoinss ° tm' “ctw” '°5“1" “nd °““"°l' S writes:-“I take a great deal of pleasure ` in telling you the benefit I have received ' from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. I was troubled with my kidneys for several years; my back was Weak, had terrible headaches, and was so restless I could not sleep( at night. I commenced using Doan’s idney Pills and in a very short time I was right and fit again.” direct on receipt of price by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited, oronto, Ont. If _ordering direct specify "Docn’a" MARITIME SECURITIES. March 17. 1911. $1851, N. B. IANKB. B. N. ... nr... New Brunswick X. D. Nova Scotia, X. Royal Bank of Canada X.D. MISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire Insurance... ..... Acadia Sugar, Acadis Sugar, Ord... Brandram-Henderson, 0om.... East. Can. Bav. & Loan X.D. Eastern Trust Oompanf ..... Halifax Fire Nova Scotia 'l‘elephone.,..... Btanileld's Pfd... St.anfleld's Com... Trinidad Electric... BONDS. 151 265 212 240 110 104 67 20 1 40 105 130 104 60 75 Acadia Sugar... ... ... ... Bnndram-Henderson Halifax llllee. 'rr-amway N. S. Steel li Coal N. S. Steel 5 Coal Deb...... Porto Rico Railways... Standeld’s Limited .- Trinidad Electric... ion ieo lol; ss; long ss 1oz| es for Lobster A Factories 'For inaily years`we have taken particular pride in the quality of our lobster factory equipments and supplieé and this year are better than ever prepared for good work. ur wor is looked upon as the best that cali be secured_ ln the Provinces and our many satisfied patrons declare there is none better. See oilr galvanized boilers. trays, collanders, sanitary packing tables and all necessary fittings-we have every- thing you could possible require. A full stock always on hand. l’honf:393]. _ ""'_Fred H. Trainor _ O posite Opera H0_11S£~ ' ` -» Trustee Investments \/Ve offer the following Municipal Debentures whose merit we have closely investigated. CITY OF HALIFAX. . . . . . . . .Yield 4 i-8 p.c. , TOWN OF TRURO - _ .. “ 4.3op.c. TOWN OF NEW GLASGOW.... “ 4 l-2 p.c » :_ .i- __ r ` is . F ui. E J. snnlnior, Lake anni., Ns., FOWN OF NORTH SVDNT=\---- __ 4 3-4 P-¢- 'l`O\VN OF YARMOUTH........ 438pc These are a few of a carefully selected list of Municipal 3011918. ll We can furllisll Investors with similiar securities to yield from 4p.c.to5p.c. - - r _Dos.n's Kidney Pills are 50c. per box or 3 for $1.25, at all dealers or mailed Qnotatlonstnrailhel by J. 0. llao- untosh & Oo., lxciimge Building, 141| 260 270 238 100 101 65 17 187 150' 100 125 .3 .B.M‘?|3UFlDY 'la MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE 100 9'/ 100 94; 101 85 101 92 Power... . . .. ...152 J. C. MACKlNTOSll & C0, ` _ ESTABLISHED 1873 , Members Montreal Stock Exch. Direct Private Wires HALIFAX. MONTREAL. ST. TOHN. uliiui lssuils or lllull onlinr - BONDS YIELDING A FULL 6. P. C. r We own and offer for sale iii lols to suit purchasers particularly lif- racfive issues of high grade bonds, an investment in which will yield ai. full six per cent, on tllc money invested. - \ ln each instance they are issued by coilcems having a wellcatabllsh- ed business: whose Asseris are valued up to nearly four limes the amount -_ of their bond issue-thus affording safely of principal. _ The net earnings of each Company shows a slcady increase and are 5 such that surety of interest is unquestioned. ln one case being two and a . half limes and in another more than [our and a half' limes iheamount re- quired in pay the interest on llie bond issue. - We have prepared special circulars or booklets regarding each issue and shall bc glad to send you li copy of them upon request, Halifax, Montreal, Sydney, CHARLOTTETOWN, St, ]ohn'|, NM. - di-etf ‘ 00'I'l‘ON. ‘ ` ' "‘ Illinois... 93 ~--ni-ci »iiifis|A #sill _ ___.._____» BTOCK QUOTATIONS. lvlarch` Z3, 1911. Rio... .. ...106 ‘ 93 152 106 Scotia . . . . .. .. 99) 99 P/hawinlgan... ...1l3 Toronto St. Ry... ...12’l{ Twin City... ...108 West. Can. Power... S5 ' Opened. | . May... ._..__14.sr _1 if July... ... 14.24 .ll _ ci-ucsoo Malixirr. 114 las; los ss ~- .-- gor further part.lcu1ars_a?l to _ i- _ :_':dtY°“ "‘;“':l|¢_"°W Y°\1_l\n(ii/e ii sto_{iia$i_ They will _see to it e your oo is ro r lgecte . 'ey are among the beet of the NA-SRT?-8,0 preparations, compounded by °*P“'t_ ¢l1c_mists _ _Used by the largest wholesale dalgm' "‘ cm _. l\_I0l. I your druggist has not e ed ue gcc. and we will mai you a box. . .#- Reporte furnished 'by F. B. Mc- Curdy di Oo., Members Montreal Stock Exchange, 1,50 Richmond St.. Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONTREAL STOCKS. opsee; _ 1. _<»-»-»~=~-~ `-iii*-i»%_§i»1;l‘ _=`~.f°` l’..‘?’..l..T.???“_‘.'."::.':§.:::::: * ' K 'wi ..»> .. 33,. _ ‘gpg Dom. Iron I Be\_er....._8 _-__ _ |l_ _ l 1 1 ~_~..-...=.....¢~.-..- Sherbrooke Bt... 27 Rlchilleu & 0ntarl0.....l15§ N EW YORK STOCKS. 27 114 Opened. Atchison... ...l09§ Am. Beet Sugar... 45 Amdl. Copper... ... 641 - Brooklyn R..'I‘... 78| A ing... ...157I on resins... ...mi ._s, steel... 'nn _;V.¢-- sei V -f " _ 109| 45 63| 78| 157 176 78| 66| Closed. "’ _ 4 "may wheat... .. .. .??m9°|l‘{` May Pork.,. . 1 ' ' ' July Corn... ... '... :..’%_4§| ‘-` !¢-.--'- ‘ ‘ Weerwcll’ §, },.@r ‘ working mea, lo'o`l£§6ill.',6t well .ne»\eem'/oil. ` A - _,tix-.i, ni ,,| _ f -...