=€ClllS. P AGES s PAGES i as s i THE ORNING GUARDI N.| »"m.‘“"~.- §°l'&‘L’§%“3.i”’} -WEDNESDAY MoRNINc- ci-iARLo1'rETowN, P. E. I., FEBRUARY 5, 1904. -WRDNESDAY MoRNINc.- { .w.?.’.’¥‘~‘.¥.5iv°.§"é‘i..ir‘l‘{.°.i.’i.“.‘2'25..... s - _ SCANDEL ninriin Ar iN wiNNii>Ec Money was Stolen from the Church Collec- tion Plate-Death Claim paid-Ernest \ Cashel flanged-Died from Corset Pressure---Five Children Burned to Death. ICANDAL HINTID AT. WiNNIi>|o, Feb. 2-(Speciai.)-A scan- dal which may implicate one of Winni- peg's highly respected citizens is hinted at. ` During the service at German Reformed Church on Sunday last $60 was taken -from the collection plate together with a valuable diamond ring and gold chain, A prominent person is under suspicion, .nssrn cr.AIu mio. Tmosro, Feb. 2-(sperisii-'rue British Empire Mutual Life Insurance Company has paid the death claim of private W. Wynyard, Toronto a soldier who fought in South Africa. and disappeared there. No trace has been heard of him since. Wynyard’s mother is blind and bedrid- den. nnunsr casual. naNcaD. Cswanv, Feb. 2-(Special)-Ernest Cashel was hanged-here today and made a public confession. msn racer Hiram' raIi.ImE. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Feb. 2-(Special)~ Miss Kate Morlariiy is dead from heart failure and caused, according to the doctors, by pressure from corsete. irivi: cnII.nienN xir.I.rn nr rms. CouNcIL BI.oi-*i-'s,IowA, Feb. 2-(Special) Five children of Peter Cheishianson were burned to death at his house and the mother also was fatally burned. KNEW DR CHASE IN 1807. One of Dr. Chase's oldest patients in Canada is Mr. G, W. Parish or Sturgeon Ba ,Simcoe Oo., Ont., whom he cured of lv{idney disease in 1867 by means of his now celebrated Kidney-Liver Pills. Mr. Parish writes that he does not think there is any medicine half so good and that he always keeps Dr, Chasc‘s Kidney- Liver Pills in the house as ii family medicine. - EEEQQEEEE Womens Rubbers, 25 Womcn’s Rubbers, Wool lined, 35 cents. _ Mcn’s Rubbers Wool lined 40ccnts. ilicn’s tlvcrshocs, sizes 6, 75 cents at oorr Bios. EEEHCEEE CH’TOWN STOCK EXCHANGE. Closing prices Feb. 1. Feb. 2 Atchison 70§ '70 Copper Brooklyn Rapid Transiu Baltimore Bc Ohio 505 491 47§ 45§ 83) 835 O. P. R. New York Central Colorado Fuel 8: Iron Detroit Rails Eric Railway Illinois Central Manhattan Missouri Pacific Metropolitan Pennsylvania Reading Sugar _ Southern Pacific St. Paul l‘win City Union Pacific United States Steel “ “ Preferred Dom. I. and S. Com ual use not Iio ai au 275 275 iso 1293 143 14:11 93l 93i iam izoi iso; moi 45; is im 127 50i 50i |44 1431 _ 92; so; si 102 ing 539 ni; __ at Louisville 8: Nashville I07 10155' Dominion Coal Common 60 til _________--- ASURE CURE FOR CONSTIPATION. Some remedies cure this distressing complaint in a day, some in a month, but NimvII.INI-1 never fails to cure in a few minutes. Just ten drops of Nerviline in sweetened water-thatfs elwilgll. “DU away goes the dysentry, cured to stay cured. Nsrviiinc also cures Cramps, Collc, Pain in the Stomach, and Sick Headache. It has five times the strength and curat- ive properties of ordinary remedies, and should he in every household. Batter buy a 250. bottle and try it. Narviiine is all right. H,xMII.roN’s PILLS i-‘on r im Livim. 1-- _____,_ iiiiiiiiiiiii Blini lu Sales exceed that of any other in tho Lower Pro~ vincoa. ~ Choices! growth of India and Cevlon. 10 Days Sale of I Chinaware Cominencing this Friday morning and continuing for 10 days we offer our choice stock of Fancy China G00dS at discount of 36 p. c., all New Goods, elegant desig11S» NO RESERVE. ' Everything in China is included in sale, fo -CASH ONLY: ~i'laszard. & Moore. . y ' ‘ him to roducc in UNION BLEND a tea that H|Sllllll llll] lNllUll MEETING ill llllllllll lNlll]lllllllN Sllllllll Held Last Night'-The Work Done During the Past Year by the Members. The annual meeting of the Natural History and Antiquarian Sccicty was held last evening. Tl" l‘°Dort of the year's work shows a satisfactory state of finances a balance remllllmi is ure savings Barr at ssiiss Mid I l00diy nnmbor cf interacting Dapers read, followed by instructive dia- caasion. The last annual meeting was held on Feb. 9, 1D03,sinca which time the following subjects have been taken upf: Feb- 12th. A, E. um-risen, subject, Some of the Forces of Nature. Feb. 23rd, W. P. Doull, subject, The relation of Electricity to the qrhm- foroes of Nature. March 23rd, President John McSwain, subject, The History of Botany. April 7i.h, John T. Clarirln, B. A., The structure and formation of vegetable cells. Dec. 3rd, Rev. A. F. Rrowne Esc. B. A. Sun Spots their nature the cause, and their effects. Dec l7i.h, Rev, Dr. Hunt, Some Ameri- can Antiquities. The Society also held a vary success- ful outing to Orwell and St. Peters Island, Tha secratary's report make feeling reference to the loss the Society has dur ing the year sustained in the death of old and interested members, viz. Dr. Richard Johnson. I-Ian F. de St. C. Bracken. Chas. Palmer Esq. W. J. Bulman B. So. who was Vice President. The following oicers were elected. Pres.~John McSwain, re-elected. Vice Pres.-P. Pope, re-elected. Cor. Secy.-L. R. Watson,re-elected. Secy Treas.-W. P. Doull re-elected who with J. T. Clarkin, J. Ncwson, Mrs. D. Davies form the executive. lHl l]lllBlSlN lIHllllEH Sllllllll Storm Yesterday Greatly interfered with ilie Attendance-A List of Those who Expect to be Present Today. The annual meeting of the Diocesan Church Society of the Church ef England was greatly interfered with yesterday on account of the storm which prevailed dur- ing the day, A small meeting of tha executive was held in the afternoon to pass the years finances and a prayer service in the evening. The following are the clergy expected to be present. Rev. Henry Har per, Port Hill. Rev. J. A. \Vinileld, Kensington. Ven. Archdea con Rough, Milton. Rev. C. R. Cumming, Crapaud. Rev. \Valter Cotton, Cherry Valley . The lay delegates are William Cham- pion, Alberton; Edmund Burke, Geo, Moiikiey, Arthur Bryan, William J. Palmer, Port Hill; \Vllliam Andrew, St. Elcanors; John Adam Miilman, \Vill- iaiu Thompson, \Villiam Poynter. Ed- ward Paynter. Kensington and Irish- town; Crisp Moore, W. VV. Sherren, C. C, Mclniosh, W. H. Inman, Crapaud. Chas. Coles, Milton; and a number of others from Cherry Valley and Murray Harbor are expected to got in to-day. _________,__ PROVED. in Miss Jones' singing. Iicr voice is stron er, and sounds clearer and sweeter a wonderful aid to singers, speakers and ministers. CA'rAImnozoNE INHA1.Enln- surcs absolute freedom from Colds, Coughs and Catarrh. clears the nose and throat, and prevents hoarseness and husk- weil rocomrneniied by Prima Donnns, members of Parliament, Lawyers,Doctors and thousands that use it daily. Better IIsMiI.'roN's PII.i.s Conn CoNs'rIr.\rioN. ________.____ McKlNLEY’S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED. Conuiimos, Jan. 20--McKinley`s birth- day was generally observed in Columbus today. Estimates furnished by florists show that 21,000 of the late preside|it's favorite flowers were cold. Bicycllsts and all athletics depend on BENTLETS Llnlment to keep their ll- ll- TANTUN & llil. Dealers in Fancy Goods. China Novelties, Toys. Dolls. Handsome Stationery. Sheet Music, Music Books and all kinds of musical in- struments. ‘ Don't forget the place. il. A. TANTON & C0., A startling improvement is noticeable lllllllllllli HAVE l lllllll lllllll At Westville, N. S. with the New Glasgow Hockey Team-The Game Described as a Fierce and ai Dirty One. \VEs.'rvII.i.i:, Feb. 2.-(Special)-In a fiercely fought and dirty game, the New Glasgow hockey team defeated the Char- lottetown Victcrias by ii score of three to two. With fifteen minutes to play, the game stood Victorias l, New Glasgow 0. The game then became rough and the heavy checking soon told on the light Vlctorias forwards. Gregory was slightly injured rind compelled to retire. His place wastaken by Jack McLean, who was spare man. l’0unIl then was laid up for repairs and though there was no suitable man to replace him the New Glasgow players refused to drop a man. Gregory again came on the ici: in Pounds place. MtQuilian was Iliv next placed hors de combat. New Glasgow again absolutely refused to dropa man. After ten minutes delib- eration the Referee forced them to drop a man and thc game was concluded with six men on each side. The game altogether took two hours Miss .1oNI<:s' voicn GImA'ri.Y IM- , nndnhnmo my owing ,O ,hc ,lumen ous delays. None of thc Victoria players was badly hurt and the teaiii will inset Westville tonight. h ' h . than before using Catarr oLone,whic is The New Glasgow umm beat the HML fax Crescents in the last league game by a score of eight to four. iness. Catan-hozone makes the voicel _f_--e-_ brilliant and enduring ,and is uncommonly ' THE DEADLY COOKING SCHOOL. try Catarrhcznne, Price $1.00; trial size 25c. _ ` _ _ Druggists, or N. C. Poison Sc Co., King- t Bi-:Ri.IN, Jan. lil,-Seven girls belonging *$011. Ont. to a cooking school at llarinstadt are dead and six are flying from poisoning which resulted from partaking oi ii. dish made of canned beans and meats. “__ l PEIISECUTING CORNS. Don't suffer, just apply l.’utnam's Pain- lf ss Corn and Wart Extractor; it cures Corus, Warts, Bunlons and Calllces in 24 hours. Insist on' 1’utnaui's" lt`s the best ---Prospects for nanroon. vassal I-‘sm Nxurrr. LoNDON, Feb. 2.-(Specia1.)-Balfour passed a fair night last night and his con- dition is satisfactory. Kizvu oiums i>AiiI.IAmrN'r. King Edward today opened the British Parliament with all the ceremonies in vogue since his accession. si-'I-:Ecu anon 'mic 'ri-ii'¢oNi-:_ The speech from the throne while rc- gretting the Alaska decision was agalnat the Empire on some points , rejoiced that the question had been settled. 'rim irasricim sI'riIsrIoN. A brief reference was made to the far east situation, after mentioning the political mission on which, with the concurrence of China, the Government has entered i3AiiLiAiviENr w/is ` OPENED Br i'rii-.\'i~|t»N. MEADOW BANK FARM FOR SALE I oil`er at private sale tlic beautiful farm known as MEADOW BANK 1 two Iiiiies from Cornwall on the West River. Tlic fnriii and biiilclings :irc iii first class condition. 200 ACRES of as line land as there is in the Pro- vince,convenient to sclicols,cliiirclies, cheese and butter factories. etc. In fact there is no more desirable property on l’. E, island. JAMES Mci\III.I.AN, Cornwall, i’. O. :I iii, sat,1w w gil 1, ______-A, Q Jjiririimterrra mrsrisrirtrim. ip Ro Q Q, ROQU Barrister! Eolictora and Notarfes. Money w'1A>au-Btrdighi Loan or “SA "‘l“°lr‘£. il” i.*°E§.§.‘Z‘§“Ei‘." ces n oc , . soon loss. |.r..n. lowaan a. aou. na. i..r..a IU 0 I I M I en, 65icinn,"ld'oiar-ies, gl; imaaua J. Bo'ac|nr.i., ILA. aacuraann A.\leI|'rval. LA.-. ll. l. iilllll’llY 8s llil. Bydnoy. C. B. Clenerai Commission Merchants I, Blrfi ey,c. of I -l"’.| ;»<§":.< §|§¢3 l Plraiand Produce handled on commission. GIG!! G¢°fl¢ 5¢\'¢¢l\ i murpi returns made. 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Whili- this ointment is host known as a positive cure for eczema, salt riicum, itching piles, and the most tor- turing disoases of the skin, it is also un- tllliiroaclied as a treatment for chafecl, rritatcfl skin, plmples, bliiclrheads poisoned skin, scalds, burns anti sores of every description. tlfiicc Stationery Of every description iii stock. BLANK BOOKS, Led- gers. Day Books, Cash Books, Journals, Bill Books, invoice Books, Letter Books_ Biotters, etc., etc., :ill styles of bind- ing. Our prices will be found to be very iiiucl: lower than you can get same books uiade lierc for, jf you use Envelopes (and nearly everybody does) wliv iw art- “On 'l`op;" Iicaily .I flillioii iii stock fro cents per thousa- and up. invoice Paper, Type- writer Paper, Note Paper inks, (six dificreut innkersl iii fact everytliiiig you would ex- pect to find in ziii Up-to- date Bookstorc_ Prices the lowest. Booksellers .'iIi