i H *. -.4 i THB GUARDIAN, CHAIIDTTBTOWN, PKINCB EDWARD ISLAND, FEBRUAR! _x54 ' , V _ . $34 - ~ r . ,, i-li °“"°w" S-"LCA EX°"*"9f' THE MQRNING i1UARDlAN`f1'L`fliT2° .iii Z2§..’f.Z.T§“§..P'IlIfZ§ZiI Closing prices Atchison Copper Brooklyn Rapid Transit 425 4% Baltimore Bt Ohio D. P. R. New York Central Colorado Fuel Sc Iron 2.3;’ 251* Detroit Rails Erie Railway llinols Central Manhattan Missouri Pacific Metropolitan Pennsylvania Reading Sugar Feb. ll. Feb. 13 ' ms 57; MONDAY, FEBRUARY I5, 1934. 47 fd 1 _ ship from Quebec and the three Eastern Provinces taken togei.her.! Lieutenant Governor Snowball contrib- 77 775 THE FORESTRY REPORT- uied s paper on the forests of New Bruns- iisy iiug -'-- wjck which contains somefacts oi interest 11'li113Y Thi! 1001111 i\l1l\\lDlf@D0Ff» °f T-l1° C°““' on this side the strait. He tells that of 127; 127 113; - 42§ -i1§ held in Toronto on 10th and llth Miroll. ` per cent of forest. Of the forest lands of 55;/_N,-: ‘ _ Southern Pacino in; 463 St. Paul 140 i40§ Iwin City - 80A Union1Paoiiic 77! 78 United states Swsi iii iii “ “ Preferred 571 575 Dom. I. and S. Com Sl R2 Louisville & Nashville 101 - Dominion Ooal Common 585 60 WHY SNIFFLE AND ssninzs. Dcn't suffer any more with a ccld in the head, lust carry aCa'raimnozoNa lNriAi.- ER in your vest pocket, use it now and againann you won`r have colds. Catarrho- zone knocks out a cold in ten minutes, kills a headache in live minutes, and hard racking coughs in half an hour. Inhale the pleasant Catarrhozoue vapor ilve min- utes four times daily and it will cure Bronohitls. Lung Trouble, Deafness, Asthma, and Catarrh in any part of the system. Catarrhezone is the most direct. modern and scientific method, and is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Complete two months' treatment costs $1.00, trial size 25s. Druggists or N. C. Poison & Co. Kingspn, Out. B1lMii.1'oN'sPii.i.s Cons Cossrirarios. CHICAGO MARKETS. Cnroaoo, Feb. lil. - (Special) - Feb. Wheat 961 May Wheat - “ Corn 54h , “ Corn - “ Pork $14325 Pork - ____g______ THE SUREST CURE FOR WARTS. Is a few applications of Putnam’s Painless Wort and Corn Extractor. It has been used successfully for 30 years and never is 40) of whom nine are life member s, ` - . ‘ I an increase of 53 over the previous Year. 1ock,5 per cent cedar and 20 per cent hard- 7; L-_ . 0 i' _“l -` The membership is distributed overa one, Nova Scotia and New lrunswlck icouubry In Europe hu 5 large area of §,{\§~.5_'f'v i0 each, Quebec 34, Ontaria 128,' Manitoba to,-es; buds except Great B,.|h|n, whmh ` _-,___ f V , 72-i, the Northwest Territories 100, British has less than 4 per cont. Germany takes _ “_ Ufliilrllbill 17. Yilkim °“°» Unlwd SWR' the lead in wise forestry administration ' 17. E“8i“|1d thi” *“d;G°"“““Y °“°~ Th° and mostother European countries have 5 ' tn 1.. , wide area, Prince Edward Island having‘b|r¢,h, hugh, maple and ash. Every _f--° ' .\ lid ,r l°“- § reports and papers submitted at the last annual meeting and the discussion there , ’ , °U “B l`i“\l° “"7 "°P°"l'°d' servatlon cf woodlands. So far down to I ' The objects of the Canadian Forestry Associationare concisely stated in the opening ofthe annual report, as follows: The preservation of the forests for their influence on climate, fertility and water supply;the exploration of the public div-l11"0l‘¢SlrY A‘-‘S°°i'1i»i°l\ is l»°h“°d the 18 million acres ol the neighboring - cvverivil U16 WOFK 0|' 01° Ye!" 1003- It Province 1% million acres are under forest. My X ' covers 116 printed pages and is illustrat- Thus leuly 67 Der cent of New Br,,,,3_ .Img ;'-it . l-113 112i ed. The last annual meeting was held in wick is dashed 'mx M-um Russill in llfffdlig Ottawa on 5th and 6th March last and Europe has-12 per cent,Sweden 40, Prussia _}33._ _ the annual meeting of this year will be 9,;_ Nurway 22' Ausmnsz and France 10 ,. o . .9 _ f j _ _ 1Zi,7, 1245 The total membership of the Association New B,-unswmk gg pe, cent 15 under V, ,_ _ _~ ' » '<.. pi-une, 10 per cent pine, 5 per cent hem woods, which latter consist principally of established forestry academies and give the most serious attention to the con very recent years the most wasteful and destructive methods have been applied to the forests in both the United States and Canada. It is high time for a change. No Man or Woman iw TUNS We are now showing a choice line of new print oottons for spring. Neat and pretty patterns in stripes and dots, and dainty little _ flower and spray patterns at the following prices Bn, lic, Inc. |2c, lic. PERKINS & C0.. The Millinery Leaders, Sunnyside. d°m“l“|“°d the "”°"“l°“ 1°' umbm: can Have Dyspepsia production of lands unsuited for agrioul ‘ B589 __ Y&'!.f_! g ture; the promotion Of judicious methods Rmons "Mind ‘Nm dmsum secmons in dealing with forests and woodlands; And Sti1lBe Agreeaue’ Attxactive of west' Quemfs sho' Rn" wmv"/y in “"“”'°'°Sl“"‘°“ """" ““"‘““b‘°‘ ““°` and p°pq1af_A Cnmin Cure both peiitioaienmps. 'rue opposition are planting on the plains and on streets and highways; the collection and dissemina- tion of information bearing on the fores- try problem in general. These obj oots are almost all of general interest, to the Provincesfinlwhich the forests are ab- undant as well as to those in which the absence of forest growth is deplored. It is worthy of note that the prairie country is represented in the Association by 178 in Reach of All. There is nothing that will put you to the front so rapidly in the business or social world as a cheerful disposition and a pleasant appearance. Other things being equal people will go out of their way to give the fellow a lift who always wears a cheerful countenance. The man or woman with a cranky disposition and a sour face M we membership will always meet with an indifferent if fails. Try “Putnam`.~i." 'I l Buy Nnw and Save Mnnny Every day now we are adding heavy winter goods to the bargain fur- nace, not a piece of winter goods here but you will need at the prices we are selling them. Suits and Ovcrcnats of all winter kinds are going now at any old price. Do’nt miss seeing these elegant goods, we don’t want them, you do. All Winter Goods of every kind made for wintcr`:,wear. We don’t want them longer but we do want the money right away. We want the room too for one of the biggest spring stocks ever seen here. Prowsc Bros. `“°mh"s’ or night' mes not a chilly reception. The commercial , i traveler, whois the recognized business ` barometer, appreciates better than any one the value of this rule and governs his actions accordingly. Dyspepsla destroys all the agreeable qualities that enter into a man or wo- man`s make-up. It is almost a human im- possibility for anyone with ii severe case of dyspepsia to look pleasant. The con- tinuous, miserable, cast-down feeling is bound to make itself shown in the appear- ance and conversation. Stuarts Dvspepsia Tablets ore the suff- erer's certain cure. They are so recognized all over the world. The cures they have brought about and the happiness they ihave caused and the suffering they have relieved has inode their name a household word In all the English-speaking world. The reason that Stuart's llyspepsia Tablets are a certain cure is that they are n natural cure. There is nothing to pre- vent them curing. They contain the es- sential ingredients of thc digestive fluids ofthe stomach and simply do the ident- ical work of the stomach, relieving that weakened organ and permitting it to rest and rccupcrate. Could anything be more simple or natural? They are bound to cure. They cannot help themselves. It is just like putting a new stomach into a man- if that were possible-and letting the old one go off on o vacation. Rest is what it ncels. Nature will do her own work of restoration, never fear. Stuart'-1 Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale by all druggists at 50 cts. a box. All drug- glsts moans all druggists. They have become so necessary to the people that the drugglst simply has to keep them anyway. There are other remcdies that he can make much more money on if he could sell them, but he oan’t. He will not take chances on losing his customers by not always having on hand a supply of Stuart’s Dyspepsin Tiiblets. ANNOUNCEMENTS. -Seats in the orchestra reserved for laiiics this evening iii the Opera House. -Reserve Friday night for the young men‘s leap year social in the First Meth- odlst Church. -P. E. I. Dairy Association. Reduced Railway fares will be given to the annual meeting of the association good going on the 17th and 18 inst and returning on the 18th to 22nd inclusive from all stations on the road.-John Anderson, Secretary. llid 3i 0ur Compound Syrup of thc Hy- pnpliosphitcs ~ is one of the best and cheapest remedies you can buy. We give you a full pint bottle for 7 5c. For impaired digestion. loss of 'appetite, nervous debility. asthma, bron- chitis,and all forms of physical impairment,whicli tend to consumption. a nerve and tissue food. Prepared and sold by A.W.RCildli1,l’llm.B. _ The Square Druggist. Sunnyside. putting up a vigorous light and yet there appears strong confidence all along the line in the Ministerial party. Referring to the article on Needed Civis Reforms in Saturday’s Guardian it will be seen that Suminerside is ahead of Charlottetown in some particulars. The following is from thc Summcrside Incorporation Act: No person being a School Teacher or School Trustee, Stipsndiary Magistrate for said: Town, Judge of fthe County Court or Sheriff shall be qualified to be elected Mayor or Councillor, nor shall any person be so qualified who has not been a resident of said town for the twelve months preceding such election or nomination, or who is authorized to sell splrituous or intoxicating liquors, or who has within twelve months prior to the day dxed for nomination been convicted of any violation of any Act in force in said town relating to the sale or prohibiting the sale of intoxicating or spirituous liquors. BORN. At North Tryon, on the 31st of January, to Edgar and Mrs. Niphelson, s daughter. DIED. At Dundas, on Feb. 9th, Hugh MacLean aged 82 years. Suddenly at Sea Cow Pond, on January zliitb, Patrick Morrisey. At Darnley, on Feb. 7, 1004, Mary lliza, beloved wife of Edward Mackay. Af. Miminignsh, os the ith insn.,`Brid- get Kelly, reiict of the late James Coyle, aged 75 years. At Springfiel l, Lot 67, on Feb. lst, Edlth,beloved daughter of James and Mr. Mackay aged 1 year and 4 months. At Brac, Lot 0, on Jan. 26, 1004, Mrs. Alexander MacDonald, in her 57th year. She leaves to mourn a husband, six daughters and six sons and a large oirole of relatives and friends. GOT LAME BACK OR LUMBAGO7 No need of that now. That sort of pain can be knocked out In short order, for Polson's Nerviiina, which is five times stronger than any otherpenetrates at once through the tissues, reaches the source of suffering, drives it out and thus gives re- lioi almost instantly. Not magic, but strength tnat gives Polson‘s Nervlline this ower. You will think it magic however infyou try it. pain goes so quickly. Sold by dealers everywhere, in large 25c. bot.- ties. SPECIAL NOTICES- Bargain in tinware at-Cameron's. 15 dli “Cottage Mixed" Biscuit 12 cents per lb at-Beer & Goifs 15 d Zi l(aoneiil's Eczema Lotion is having a big sale. We have not heard of a case where it has failed to curo.We sell it under guaran- tee, no cure no pay. Try it for any skin trouble only 85e a bottle. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Sold only by-Ellis the Druggist. 15 li li _é____1..?._._._ unotn Moucro = ALL wool sLi\NK£T|Nc§ f These cold nights and you’1l be: : warm. Youll sep sound. !0u’ii :‘ I have pleasant dreams, and the price I ; lsgoiow vou'll never miss the am- . y 3 aunt- 3 ‘ 'fist Our Blankets Wear Long. : The Humphrey Clothing Store . Opera House Building. AN INVESTMENT TH AT PAID CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Policy No. 15.605 Lif f L 1 C b li Date, xoth August, 1874. Peng, Lii€yigPay%nl;ig. 8 Yearly Premium - - ~ _ . _ . _ Total Premiums - - - . _ . , 335:23 Date of Death, :oth October, ioog. Claim Paid, 3oih October, i gog. Sum Assured - - - - _ . ,Low oo Additions - - - .. - . . _ 55,45 Total - - - - . _ - ` . _ ‘,_55,_.5 1’-w°\wl°fCi=im. ovrr 4°; pei’ rent or tonal premiums. Dividends alone over x43 r cent, of total rexniums_ It Pave to insure in E. R. Brow, Charlottetown, Special Agent Return over cosi, $i.i68.:5 Eisides 39 yearn' i)n.u ianoe. the Canada Life . W. K. Rogers 1 Charlottetown, Manager P. E. Island Branch Riites and particulars cheerfully furnished. "Dwww.wwivvw ' . WMW M; _____ _ __ il cc. dl. 1002.-To Net Ledger Assets Deo. 31, 1003.-To cash for Premiums -To Cash on Investments -By all other pay ments Dec. 31, 1903.-By Mortgages, etc. By Loans on Policies, eto. By Loans on Stocks (nearly all on call) By Cash in Banks and on and By,Interest and Rents due and accrued Deo. B1, 1003.-To Guarantee Fund To Assurance and Annuity Reserv e Fund .- Expenses, eta. New insurance issued during 1908 Being the best year in the histo oi the Insurance lu toms at ond of lllli well? continued. Jaime ruonnunn, up median Di.-enter. L. W. SMITH, BBQ., K.C.. D.C.L., W. B. TAYLOR, B.A., LLB., ........ . ~..........».....».~|.||.¢.|,»|» By Premiums outstanding, etc. (less cost of collection) TWENTY-THIRD Annual Statement -OF THE- North American Life Assurance Company -HOME UFFICE- im-rr8 King Street West, Toronto. For the Year Ended 31st December, 1903. 3 4,773,785 RECEIPTS. $ 1,132,016 91 248,746 78 '*""'*-- 5 1,381,363 80 $ 6,155,149 04 DISBURSEMEN IS Dec. 31, 1803.-By ps ment for Death Claims, Profits, etc. £8 [Q sr. es ------s 71s,oos 29 $ 5.3'l0,2I0 75 $ l,iX)3. ASSE 1`S. By Stock Bonds. ri D be l ( k t l ,170 047,47 . By Real liistete, Indliidin; cd1m\iJli\eriy'ii"bxuil3dih'i‘¢ ue *3 ' ) 12%? 3 §§.§ .-25.5. . §§E §'§§§§§ ers erases ., S 5,625,Kl0 78 LIABILITIES. ' 30 _= is § e§ 3 SS To Death Losses Awaiting Proofs, Contingent 85,U75,564,08 I t I 1 . Auui't':¢'i’aiid found correct-John N. Lake, Auditor. '55 "23, ‘ Wm. T.Standen, Consulting Actuary. 05.884390 Company.. $52,977 N0 monthly or Provident polio es were issued-this branch having has dis- Pnnsinnsr, , Join: I. nnaixis. VICE-PRESIDENTS, HON. SIR W. R. HERBDITH, K.0. DIRECTORS. HON; SENATOR GOWAN, KC., LL.D.. G.M.G.- E. GUBNEY, EQ., J. K. OSBOBNE, ICQ 'D. MGURAE. ESQ., GUELPK. MANAGING DIRECTOR, L. GOLDMAN, A.I.A., F.C.A. ` SECRETARY. SUPERINTENDENT OF AGENOHTBQ T. G. HOCONKEY. The report, containing the proceedings of the Annual Meeting, held on Jan. £811 isnt, show no marked proofs 0 the continued progress and solid position of ||,g onm. pimy,will be sent to po icy holders. Pamphlet.- explanatory of vp; sumti” invest- ment plans of the Conga? and a copy of the Annual Report, showing its unexoelind . “uh ,mm pm ,,°°|_ :_ ;1)g;&;,B:|’,;q;tg|.e:é,;v'ih urnished on application to the Home Oiiice or any of tb - r \ ~