` ~-vt ~~. .s _.i. ~\....»-~..., .-, ., _ i £°@ Ill? %5- ander- 8 i-'.'.,...:::§"° ' HAR I) G ARDI ORNWG Edlllon -Got: Info Over 3000 Homes. n/mv rourm icirmt (flow 'ral Eirxrnri my CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1906 {,,,§¢?f¢"§p’}'-§'v%°¢m PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE MEETS A Splendid Opening oi the Local House-Many People in Attendance-The Lieutenant Governor s Speech-Routine Business Attended to and ~- i‘he1’iovlneial Legislature assembled yi-steriluy afternoon according to usual At three o clock, the guns bcomcd from Louis of Battenberg li»it1mvid¢m,e_ img r,,evn§}¢,| rendered valuable assistance to our Local Lake of the woods Milling Cc are com iiwugiientiiic niimc dating the pass Dsvfwtinenrln pwvidinrlnstructors and , ' year Lecturers. The courses of iectuies by P .Y ll dward Island andthe problem of our intei Service We feel sure, however, Firemen have draped the interior ofthe Society past seven ociook Mass in the moming and will be reopened at nine o clock 10 oclock sharp Seatsarereserved at the head of the centre aisle for religious orders, chic churohinpurpie and blaok,while thealtar moumers, Chief Justice and Judges of puns, March 1_3 _(qp¢cm)_H,,ndNd. was draped by the ladies of the Altar the Supreme and County Courts, Lieut. of funerals are occuring today at the of the Legislative Council, Speakers and Members of the House of Assembly, Pentiacniuigh Mast. wiii commence at Mayor and corporation of the city of """' `" """ Hallfax,Mayorann members of corpcr ation town of Dartmouth, Warden sud ‘members of County Council I‘ Ion Mr Brodeur, who we had' the L This Province has also to mourn the nairive of this Island, wiio had risen to nigh position through his great ability haraeter I am pleased to state that the condition four farmers, on which the prosperity four Province so largely depends, is teadily improving I‘he boubtiful crops flast season have inagreat measure ado up for the shortage of 1004 Ialso note viith pleasure that the iiuring the recess we were honored and BXPHIS. ill “Live Stvtk J\ldSillR Hilti °f pleased by a visit from His Excellency, tint new Govetnor General, Earl Grey, ii \\|io, :luring his short stay, had nppnrtunty of visiting the Macdonald V nd must prove to be of great value. B Measures will be laid before you pro no iding for the consolidation of our IKI III WIIUUS IIIIIIIIIII [Ill Will Absorb Kewatin Co and Become the Largest Mill in the World MnN'rnEAL, March 13 -(Special)-The eting arrangements for the absorption the Keewatin Co , which will give it Seed Selection viere much apprecia ed, the largest door mills in the world, with capacity of seven thousand barrels of ur daily Uciisolidatcrl ‘Schooliitllillsborouglnwhich SN\i2\\t€S» Wilicil Since 1350 illlve I'€D1iliD€d lic formally opened, and with which unconsolidated. and are. iw they How in- expressed himself highiy gretiaeri. Stand most mislendina and nnsatls actory lie \\ as also delighted with the prosperous f .ind roinfortable condition of the farm hcusesiind buildings seen ny him during V iil~i drive V Tlic iden of the consolidation of our ttiieoiweciiiste hiivetakenasireng heifi Increase of bnbsliliec and the proper on the ininds of many of our people. and dibifI‘ii1l1ti°1l Ui' U10 Fiuiwfy Awllrfi iltll/if l iccl iissuicti that if properly cnrrlcll out H05 Yell iiilifil iiiiiliil' i1l`l'BUil€d. but. I feei LD it uiil he ci';:reiit advantage to oursystein Simi limb H1050 iH1D0l“tl\Di mill-i~€l`S Will t ti tducaticn shortly be brought to a satisfactory th \\'c nero visited during recess by the t0Ul\i¥\l1li0¥\ ha liiiiispoitation Commission and also by iiie Tatiii Coniniisslon, froin both f 0\1l'l.‘rl0Bi»V&l\10-i’i0 il1Sil0\"¢ i'i5i\0l"i¢S. Mid W nlnch visits, especially the liitter, wo tho DUILIVH-i1i0Il Of 0\ll' UYSWF H835 Bild iinst ninth henetit nili accrue to this \1odB“ilibHS“iJU\itl0“|IosEItSicnsalsc doorl?i;;elrswIxerid to reply to speech, examining accounts. Hon Mr Cumnilskey was then brought N61' Leslie MeNutt was appointed Sessional iessengers. The usual motions were made in regard rioting reports and journals, etc. Mr. Reid, Commissioner of Agriculture The Leader of the Opposition enquired rouglit down. Premier Peters re- lied that the accounts would be makes is the firm in- sole the Slater has »s<,.., which helps to keep he mm-9 promptlyprotluced this year than them from being lumpy e and unpleasant under ffl- the foot. ‘ See our Buniou Shoe for stout feet. » Eiroduced as qykiy as possible; thiit the matter would not be before the House ‘ until the reply to the speech has been attended to, but that the accounts would ver before. House adjourned till tomorrow at 3 p. saiiyrnition ` villne must be Hood if I _=;_ ~| 'Y 1. 1 I .'\_ I _ ( 111' lr . J V __‘,__.-{~‘_. MH _*lt 'ff 1" __ _ _.1 SHORT OF FODDER. enkutd Uncle Rube: The Opposition will be on -A1, pipwg-even in dupe ll thi i . . . n °h°;:n°,f,°;,'m°]:;w»,B,,:,i?|°n kg = _ V , 5 5 t _ = _,_ 3 trouble is prev_en::d. it never fails GOFF BROS., nitsnooirsniieiiiiliic T .;..,.,. ,,. .., Gs... llncio . ~ . .I _ g , ‘ ' -' i‘ tha fbr‘em tochaw. _:_ _ , ;i"T_.£’. ` I Y", , , J S010 Ag¢I1tS. _ wh n on .t -, . ' "" '. . ` " % ‘Q Ik , tiliinrd’| Llniment tum Bums. etc. ini ii siiiii iiiiin iii iniip Ni-.w Yonx. March ll-One oi the work a picture of the Golden Gate, titled th ‘G rdens ofl the Gods, presented him by friends in San Francisco after he and Mrs. Moody had held a revival in that city, was cut outof the frame by burglars wiio entered M Sankey's home in Brooklyn Monday, The robbery was reported today Socrudely was the work done that in allpiobabiiity the picture is destroyed Two other oil paintings were destroyed the same way and the burglars stole enough silverware and brloabrac to make u total loss not far from $1 000 It was Mr. Sankeys request that the police did not make news of the burglary public as he feared that it would cause his many friends to norry Hopeiessly blind and bedriden, he was greatly relieved when .told that the robbers had not inyured anyone of the household Mr Snnkey is attended bya grnduat nurse vsho did not retire until d oclock Monday morning, so that it was after that hour that the burglars entered the house. lilnard's Llntment lie\ievesTsiira|;ia- iiiiiiiis isniti IIIIIM_IIIII]WlIINIi Tonorrro, March 12 -Ned Hanlon, the worlds renowned osrsman, had a very narrow escape from death recently He and a friend named Robertson were crossing Toronto Bay on the ice fioni Center Island to the foot of York street, when they struck asoft spot and went through They bay was praeticallv deserted at the tinio and they were halt a mile from shore The rotten ice broke continually ns they struggled to get out, out the champion carsuien at last reached firm ice and saved himself and his friend Not long afterwards Eddie Durnan, who was crossing the bay in an ice boat about a quarter ofa mils from this spot, also broke through He was extricted with difficulty A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protradlng Piles. Drugglsts are authorised t refund money,i if (EAZO IdNTME 'l` i r s o cure o a 12 l.'idmwf0iu. CHICAGO MARKETS Cmcaoo. March 13 - (Special)- Corn, Dec , 41), Corn, May, 41-li Wheat “ Wheat Pork May, $15 72 Pork, Jan.. 815 i'i7 THE WONDERS OF THE BODY Its mechanism. like delicate machinery by even a slight cause is so deranged as to besracticaliy useless. Aiieadac e_ ia, no tri ing matter because the stninagg, kidneys and liver are sure to lie effect . To cure the cause of headaches and pre- vent new attacks, use Forraaone; it aids the stomach by supplying nourishing blood. vitaiises. the nerves and brain instantly. Ferrozone braces-gives lone ~,»-elevates-your spiriis. No such hnlth zringsiknown. iftiy cents per box if fty c ocoiate coats tablets at all dea - Sh. ' - II B IISISIIIIIHI IJISIIISS IIISI niementos of IraD Saukeys evangelical To a Montreal Svndlcate of a t the New Brunswick Cen tral Railwav Fnsnaaiciow, March 13 -(Special)-The Legisture today discussed a resolution favoring the perpetual lease of the New Brunswick Central Railway to a Montreal sindicate The Opposiun in a body arc against the proposition and as it is nota party mea sure and the attorney general is strongly opposed to it, the decision of the house will undoubtedly demand continued pro- vincial operation of the road, atleast u -itil it is seen If the Grand Trunk Paciilc wants PIIISBIIIIIIINS Tonoivro, March 12 -The deficit of ceipts, reported ix week ago, has been al- most entirely mnde up When it was realized that time vias short and needs great, money seemed to pour in from ev ery quarter. Now it is learned that the various missionary, educational and ben evolent funds have been such as, with one exception, necessary to meet the es timated requirements The aged and in flrm minister are iioiv out of debt The estimates were considerably in excess of lastyear, being $398,500 The last pub lished statement showed a deficit of 8l0o7'im,Mass.,March12-A mysterious illness with which eighteen young women living in the same boarding house and working in the same factory in Medway Village, were attacked recently, was diagnosed detlnitcly today as typhoid fever. The sickness developed about two weeks ago, and was at first attributed to teinaine poisoning, and later to grip An nvestigation this afternoon by Dr. Mc~ Grath of the Stdte Board of Health , resulted in the announcement that the trouble was typhoid fever. Oncof the` girls is dead, another is in ii crltlcalcoir dition at the iiospitdl and seven others aro considered dangerously sick. A num~ tier of the girls have been sent to their homes in Maine. An autopsy will be held tomorrow on the body of the dead girl. The cduse ofthe sudden outbreak of the disease has not been ascertained. Q- Gnvernplfsnd 5¢,|m'_ clergyman 0| “her towns surroundingCourrieres where the The cathefirsivitiibs ciosed after init denominations, president and members ’“i“° ‘“”"°‘°°“ S"°“"’“Y "’”“i°°d ‘“""° loss of over a thousand lives. A rough altar was erected in the open t air and funeral services nero conducted over sixty bodies A similar ceremony occurred at lllcr court over the unidentified dead The Company's latest fluuies shows iierc were l2i& victims of the explosion. INIIRIIIIIIINIIL Minister Makes Best Shwoing $2000 St Peters Bay breakwuter on the cast side of entrance to harbor. Sli IUU Sourisi, Knights Point, strcngtlicninz of breakwater, $3 500 South River, Murray I~Iaiboi, repairs to pier. $1,000 Summerside Harbor hreak\\ iitci, 8.10 000 Tignish addition to southern break viator, $2,000 in Historv of the Road- Savs It has Alwavs Orrawa, March 13-(Special)-lion Mr. Wooil Islands extension of ietty pro tecting southern breakviater, *<| 1.. Railway accommodation ut Cliiiilottc own, $150 000 New machinery 810 000 Rolling stock, $25 000. Dredge for Prince Edward Isltintl tender-tasty and xesdy to serve when gnu” f°" P'i“°° Edward Isiimd Emmerson today submitted the annual Intercoloniai statement presenting the best case for the peoples road that has ever been matic in parliament., Ile madcit clear that the road has done more for the country than critics ate willing to adnilt that it would not be placed under commission and that it would be inode to pay under present management He went into thc usual deficits fully showing causes and proposed remedies. plus, he_maliitai ted but it had gone directly into the pcople's pockets in the form of chesp rates which had especially profitted upper Canadians. He dwelt on maritime rights under outcry The enormous expenses for railway and renee were also quoted and proveti that the Maritime Provinces had not got their share of the money spent in developing transpsrtation. Describing recent reforms the minister states that the past six months showed a financial betterment of over fcur iiiiiid red thousand compared with last year. The whole year would show that accounts at least balance In conclusion he declared that the Government had no intention of sailing but would continue it under public opera tion on a business basis. The estimates contain the following saints pubic building, sto ooo Higgins shore pier works, construction and repairs, $1 000 Mimluigash harbor, extension of south ern breakwater, $2 500 Point Pi lin Island wharf $n,000 Repairs to pier and breakwatei, $1000 Rustitc Harbor lireakwater on Robinson island, south side entrance to harbor, $7 500 Rustico Harbor repairs to brcaltuatei on the north side of entrance, dredging The Croun It's n terrible thing, isn ¢ it ? Somehow, that awful f Confederation aggreement as to maintain mud upon mimsww to “wc P ll ance at Gm emmem’ mad and asked “ hi' salaries lic asked clerks and litlinii i u the canal deficits had not aroused a siniiiai Work for 3,; 31),, “ cgi( ,md n|)i,i.,|.it-ii the $12 000 I LISI IIIIIIII IN ZIIIN llll Cmchoo, March 1-Pictiiiini: ti. gloomy iinancialsituatlon and iecoirnil The road had always really had a sur ingacrisis oversecr Voliva called upon the residents of Lion City fot oicr _"Hilti Weave the coinniunity fioni ilu- iiionry lenders and thus rctiicu- thi- piisint. pressure and put the intiu'~tiir-~ on payingbasls As 'security lic pio.ni~ul thepeople first nioitgagt on iii: inc actory anti thc pilnting liiiiis-\. li followers of‘Mr. Dcnic for \\t.iiin,; Jewelery and gaudy clothing Accept pay lust eneugi fo living $105,735in the Presbyterian Cliutch ra steamer subsidies and mr me st L” expenses, was his urgent inquest he himself declaring heaas \\i|lln11 to liic on2ocentso. week il’ possible thus to keep soul and body together. IT HEALS THE LL l\( S When the antiseptic \aporiu‘ ‘Cai ii i ho zone' is inhaled it spieatis cliimigli tl t- lireuthing organs, carrying htaling .intl health to the sore spots .\nnii'.il»ic throat Catarrhozonc r\\ iii iw' minutes, bronchitis it soothes instantly vieak lungs are fed and quickly nom i~ht il back to health To be free from tolfls ind eotighs,toavoid catarrh and I.ii»nti\iti~ -useCatnrrho1onc, it is pnstiiiitti by the "md or p|M,|,,,z it under ,, C0,,,m,S,,{0,, :acre than twenty tiioii~nnd pity sn i.in~ n America alone, and used by thc people of nine nations = _ lil 1906 fatter s 1906 SE D CATALOGUE Now ready Send for e. copy it tells hon to get and grow CARTER S TESTED SEEDS a coiiinitis a vat cough, that hard struggle for air, can never be for amount of valuable infor- mation for F»\R‘\/Il"R'€ and GARDI Nl RS. \\ c gotten. Be a little fore- hanclcd and prevent it. Keep Vapo-Cresolene in the house, and when the children take cold let them breaths iii the vapor during the evening. it goes right to the throat, just where the croup lies. All irritation subsides the cough qiiicis down and serious to cn re whooping-cough. “ ' ' \'l|\0v(`IBD|l‘IiB ll luivd YV] CYIUVIUI. (W Bl( “"1 Fw “ M gyms elmml A \ sptscnqu mn camel imma lidtlc sem minimums: man mount 1 Lxrnimfsitniin. im . Annujgsi Jem: in.. lnatnd. aremailing ro,oc.i copies throughout the province. If you do not receive n copv by mail drop us" ri card and wc shall pleased to send you ont. ADDRESS ciRiEa&c0.,i:a,, SEEDSl\fEN. Charlottetown, 1'. i~: i. 6 _, _ , r . , , / ,i e1 ‘*'° ."t ` " / Advertisers! Nearly Everybody, Reads The, Charlottetown Guardian!