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' . ~ - “i ?¢,._,_ __ _ - _,gj»" ._ ~~ |~ .5 . . _ " Q.-_:’f '=.:...“”"=_§..§.‘,‘,‘:i.i;=~,‘fi?»`fi~i".§~ _,g.i15,1i,i“ . ids Q. f-:Z hi' . ._ \.Ir="‘ ~. -G5 "gist *Qi ie il 1-'.<_=,_ vwilf .“‘ -_ - we -- gkf - .4.r_f3._ ~ ‘ ' Y f 1 1 .if 1- `»~._'.‘~-‘ffl ’*'.. ` 'i '...¥’"" i"_y.-~»ii¢~_,i,..;?‘i . . od 5 ~1»..a tifllfie I .f v ?"3'," ki If ing » ~. '\» ‘rs sv. Q"‘,}_ I ~x Qu ¢'§ <_`_,,__ s y *ties < ‘iii gif Wi. ??“»tfl'.,_gi»\.“ in _ _~ "t»r',.e-i L\..;___,» ‘.4'£.A,‘ , ' ‘_ »~-'I':~ _ ? {¢{.,,,_,A g.. .__ ~ r,;_=,P'~i .,, 9.1, 1 ..,,, t '.3 MARCH _8,- tgrz "mn LATEST ""5 THE CHARLOTTBTOWN GUARDIAN _ ' "NT 0! 5_1-I-" ` PAGE THREE _ _.a , _A __ - -- - _._ _ D A (lCI‘it"l Makgs your hair grow long, heavy and luxunant and Ge, 8 25 Cm: Bottle Now and 1.-...cm stop Failing Hair, Itchinc San, and Dandruff , Hair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, Lus trous and Abundant After a Danderine Hair Cleanse d ine is to the hair what fresh showers DI" Url sunshine are to vegetation. It ni mn'ali¢ to the roots, invigorates and goes Iii: them. Its exhilarating, stimula~ ‘ircngtdciiiig producing roperties cause the "“.ii an iv abundantly lonlli 5¢l’°“8` “‘“ o . :i;ru¢;(;i|l_gr It at once imparts a sparkling b -||i,,n¢y and velvety softness to the hair, In f¢w weeks` use will cause new hair to an at all over the scalp. Use .it every day Wm" h rt time after whicli'two or three if" 'I ;;’,.¢¢k will be sufiicient to complete times ., . whatever growth you d¢Su'¢- d' r ly after ap _lying a little Dan- deiiiridnzilllilrieiirlriiff will disappear, all lIC|lI¥\g uf thc scalp will cease a_nd there will be no loose or falling hair. Hullfcvoii wish to double the beauty of your 1 '|-in ten minutes surely try this-moisten ml] 4| with a little Dnuderine and draw it I-` Q ll through your hair, faking one small urfnl rift a time this `will cleanse the hair of jiirliin dirt or ariy excessive oil-In a few nioiiients your hair will be wavy, il\l_fTy Spd ahuudaiit and possess _au iiicoiiiparali e so t- um lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and sliiiiimer of true liaifl lleilllh- »t _ f beautiful soft hair and lots mfg gil,-l(`y?r{‘,ietoxa 25 cei\t’bottle of Knowl- ton‘s Danderine from any dnig_store or toilet counter-A real surprise awaits you. We can prove 1t _ tl _ _ l J g _ _ini il OVER THIRTY-TWO. .MILLI ON DOLLARS For the year ending 26 Dec 1911 the Sun Life of Canada received applications for $32,40o,ooo.oo. __ No better evidence of the popularity of that good old company could be given. ‘ E . Charlottetown . R.. BROW Manager l"or P.E. I. 1-: All-~ ~. W 1 HIS MAJESTY }\lNG Lll§()lttil‘l V. Whose Iiitcrpositioii -Mny ltlilcct liritisli ilnnl Strike. _ --f---.-_-_-_-:_-.-_-_-:_-.-_-.-c-.-¢_-_-_-_-_-.--:_-.-.-.-_-.-.~_-_- A Woman Doctor WHS _Qiiick to Discover' 'Whnt Was Doing the Mischief. /_\ Indy tells of a had case of coffee iioiiioniiig l-Ten is equally harmful, llfffnllsc it contains cnffeiiic-the [tunic drug found in coffee) and tells it lu a wny so simple, anid straight- lurwiirri thit literary skill could not lmliwve it. "I had neiii-nlgic headaches .tor 12 l'°'\l`H." she snys, “arid have suffered untold nt:0Ily. When I first begun to have them I weighed 140 pounds, U10? brought me down to L10. I went to many doctors and they iinve nic only temporary relief. So I suffered on, till one day, a woman tluctor 'udvised me to drink Postum. She said I looked like I was coffee Poisoned. i '_'So I began to drink Postum, and rained _15 pounds in the first levi weeks land am still gaining, but noi H0 fnst at first. My headaches hegai l-0 leave me after I had used Postur about two weeks-long enough, I ex Peet, to get the coffee posion out o "\}’_ Byitem. ` Now _ that a few months hav. l’HHB0d since I began to use Postum I can Klbdly say that I never knoi “'11” ii neuralgic headache is lilt any more. and it was nothing bii (ffl-l-lm that relieved mc, i- Before I used Postum I nevei "Ulf out alone; I would get bewlld :Nd and would not know which way hu turn. Now I go alone and my “ld is as clear as s hell. My brair :hd nerves are stronger than they olV_l been for years.” Name given by fpodian Poetum Co., Windsor, Ont. I 1.`h“`°'l I reason," and it in ex- ft alned in the little nook, --'rm Road ¢° W..sliviiis," in pitgs Mor road the above letter? A new °”°‘\DIur| from time to time. They "S llnuinetrue, and full nt' htulinn "'°',€!‘-_ _ 1.' I i 'LUSE lPPlNlllX lil KHP LlNl t‘.i.i~1vIci.ANp. Marco 4-A lot of Ohio women who think they are too busy in society £0 K0 t0 hospli-5155"” taking advantage of the Lenten sea- son to have their ulilwllilicei \'em0V‘ d. cThcre nrc twenty six appeiidixless patients in.1ocnl-hosuitnls, all opera- ted on since Ash Wednesday. For instance there’ is Mrs. Minnie Setzer, Mrs. Thomas Raeser and Mrs Dwight Sheets young mntrons and social lenders of Ashland, who KHVI up their appendices and are doing Lenten penance on three white cots' side hy side in Huron Road Hospi- t 1. BMrs. I-leaser and kMrs Setter both had experienced attacks of appendici- tis. Dr. L. M. Moon urged them.to 'ndergo an operation before linother ossible sttnc". but the.V were £00 iusy filling their social duties. Then came Lent and the three mst nt the 'ost function before Ash Wednesday- lnd said : "Why not ?iIt w0ulth't1b_l_i t all unpleasant, we three together -.nd now they are convalescent and -vill be hack in Ashland before Eas~ ner, fiillv recurerated Gnd read? t0 'iezin all over again. _ This isn't on isolated case-it sluot -n example. "It’s the wisest course to OPOFBU during the intervals, when tht! 87001" is more able to stand it and no wor- ~ies comilicate the case," said Dr. George Upson. "Cases of persons taking the op- portunity for an operation when home, social or business or business duties are lax. are not infrequent, ' raid Dr. H. F. Bllgar. "There is the fear that they might have an at-i»8Cl_¥ when the right. surgeon might not be at hand or other conditions would THE QUEEN’S C OUNTY .GUARDIAN it pays to huy lu this Province. Mrs. W. B. Loiison, Charlottetowml yesterday eiitertained a number of iriends at her residence, "Birchdale." in liunor of Mrs. C. M. Wright, who: _ii at present the guest of Mrs. E. T.' liggs. ‘ _.___ l The horse owned by E, Wheatly,| `ity, incorrectly referred to yester- day- as having been killed after bein-g injured by a fall, died yesterday a-| hout noon. Its back was severclyl strained and it leg was injured. . The' many readers, who have enioy- ed for ti number of years past the .inily selections in the lower right liand cornei' of the first page of The Guardian. will in future please look_ for these on the top of the fourth! page. I “The St.*Pnuls branch of the Wo-i niaiis Auxiliary, Charlottetown, held' their nniiual meeting yesterday after-1 no_oni. The past year _was ii very suc-l cessful one and a considerable sum was raised for missions. A pleasant feature of _the meeting was the pre- Wilfred Forbes, Fort Vernon W. B. McDonald, Charlottetowii, T. Stanley, Suuris; G. H. Hlbbett, Georgetown registered at the Victoria Hotel. Charlotteto\vn between 10.15 o'e1ock last night and 10.30 o’clock the previous night. F The Scout, n monthly publication for boys and in the interest of the Scout movement, dates from Ottawa, with Rev. E. H. Capp as editor. The initial number, which is of 32 pages :ind makes a creditable appearance, has been received at this office. There ought to be room for a good story paper in Canada rind this looks like ri promising eilort in that direction, if it does not lean a little too much to the military rather than the char- iicter-developing side of the Scout movement. Prizes are offered for boys' stories, and promise is made to answer from month to month all |ucstlons the boys wish to ask. The Guardian is receiving com- plnints from _friends that certain news items about them from some correspondents in counitry districts rirc untrue, and whcnsatisfisd that this is* the case the name appended to 'same_ is fiven. In future Thr tliinrdinn\ will not only give the niimcs appended, to persons mention. rd therein when it. is satisfied that the notes are untrue or misleading or tending to ridicule, but will also publish same, thus protecting 'its renders and the general public, os ri newspaper is not for the disseminir- tion of other than what is true and reliable, rather than misleading and 'tending to ridicule. ' ::--Fresh “Moira” srehere. 'New :uid splendid assortment of Molr`s highest grade chocolates in handsome decorated packages and in 16 -flavor: in bulk now in stock. The MacKin non Drug Co., corner Grcut\Gcorgt und Kent Streets. drtf. ' flood Politics Itself ’ Everybody' knows that running water purifies itself with the oxygen it gets from the air, but many dr not know that 'the same is true o. lthe blood in the body. If the bloot contains enough iron it is deep 'rec und can take up large nmounits oi. oxygen through the lungs and thin keep itself pure. It is 'not necessary to take potash and sarsaparilla. To keep your blood pure, keep it [ull uf Vinol, our- delicious cod livei iuid iron tonic. This is thc best thin; for pale, weak, run-down people wt ever sold. It is simply astonishiru how it gives new strength and vital ity. Try it on our recommendation, mid if it docs not do all we Buy, yoi. get your money back. Let- Vinoi make you strong. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. BOSTON A. A. DEFEATED BOSTON, March 5-The Intercolun- ial hockey team defeated the Bostoi. A. A. seven tonight bv the score o' 4 to 1. It was the second of a series of live games to decide the champion- ship of Massachusetts. ‘ ANNOUNCEMENT IN REGARD T0 AVIATION SCHOOL _ FOR BRITISH ARMY. LONDON, March 5-When intro ducinlg the a_rmy estimates in thi house of commons yesterday, Lisuten ant-Colonel John Edward Bernart Scely, under secretary of state foi war, announced that the aviation school, to he established at Salisbury Plain would be for the training 'oi soldiers, sailors and civilians. 0-.ii hundred and eighty officers »_would br phased through the school yearly After first learning to fly at thei own fexpcnsc they would receive when they presented their pilot's cei tificetes, and before appointment t. the flying corps. $875 to recoup then for the expense they hiid incurred The government, he snid, was pur chasing 131 s.ero`planes. MILLION AND HALF . UNEMPLUYED THROUGH COAL STRIKE L. LONDON, March 5-The deadloc‘ in coal dispute shows no signs of r breach/Nurnerous meetings were heir' today in various parts of the coun try and the unyielding attitude taker up by the inlnars and some of thi owners was invariably ondorssd.Near ly half a million workers in other industries have now been thrown out Any young lacy stenographer, de- siring _a position as general office helper, should write G.A.C., care of Guardian, Charlottetown, at once. Ewen and Mrs. Cameron, Char- lottetown have returned from New ltllasgow, 'where they visited the for- mer's _mother who has been very ill. S. B. Payne, Toronto and 'l`. W. McDonald, Georgetown, registered at the Queen Hotel between 10 o'clock last night and 10 o’clock the pre- vious night. _ Mrs. W. D. McIntyre, Charlotte- town, in response tol u telegram re- ceived oii Wednesday has left for Somerville, Mass., where her daugh- ter, Mrs. H. Prey, lies seriously ill. In Moncton recently, Rev, J. L_ Batty, is clergyman well known in Charlottetown and throughout P. E. Island, delivered rr strong address on the Ne .Tenicrc Decree, speaking ngainst it. | The lecture of Rev. E. E. Styles in Grace Church Charlottetown, lust sentation _of a Life membership oiiknight on -"Notes, Grave and Gay, the Diocespn Board to Mrs. T. W. ,from a preach'cr’s Diary," was of the Murphy w fe of the Factor. _most entertaining character, The f - __ [varied experiences incident to ' ri Wilfred Forbes, Port Vernon; N. B. fpreac`her’s life and work was present- lililner, Halifax; Mrs. R. K. Shives, led by Mr. Styles in ri very interest- Hamilton; E. S.-' Bently, Montreal; ling manner And many of the personal A. B. T. Caron, Moncton; W. I-l.lrcferences were both' liumorous and Wheaton, Moncton; T. S. McMullin_|instructive. An' appreciative resolut- Truro; Joseph Gibson, Toronto; B.__ion was moved by Prin Seaman, ll. Perry, gelummerside; J. B. Leach,1suDported_by Dr. Ayers und endorsed Toronto; D. Henderson, Moncton; G. _by the audience. _ _ .___ The funeral of thc inte Paul and loseph A. McCormack, Chrirlottet- Iown, will 'take place this morning, Ilesving their -late residence Great George Street, at 8.45 o'clock for lSt. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to _the If. C. Cemetery for interment. The funeral of the last niamcd will be under the auspices of the Order of Owls, recently organized in Charlott- lctown, and the pall bearers will be lselccted from the Order as followsz- Wm. G. Hogg, Isaac Jenkins, R. B. Innis,, J, Austin Trainor, Coun. - W. W. Walker and Chas J. Mitchell. On Tuesday evening, the 5th inst., the people of Cavendish enjoyed a "Babylon, Ancient and Modern.” The lecturer, Rev. J; A. Winfield, held the closest attention of his au- dience while hc graphically described the rise of Babylon from its found- ing by Nimrod to the great power and magnificence to which it attain- cd in the time of Nebuchadnezzar and ‘its I_B1l ini the time of Bclshazzzir. His descriptions of the walls of the city and the .hanging gardens, which have always been the wonder of the world, were of exceeding interest. He also gave examples of the somewhat severe laws of the Kingdom which were engraved on a pillar in the midst of the city so that all could see and be warned by them. The reverend gentleman, who is connect- ed with an Archaeological Society in ‘3ul?.l8illfl. gave a Very interesting de- scription of the excavations that have been carried on for years in the ruins of Babylon where so many records have been found which he :laimed went to prove the authenti- city of records in the Old Testa- .uciit. The lecturer in his travels find visited the Pyramids and he :ave as ii somewhat new theory of iow those mighty blocks of stone verc raised to such a height. The 'zheory was this:-As the walls were started upwards nn inclined plain of lay was built up on the outside of hem, which according as the walls rose was raised and cxtendcd out- .vard till at the finish it reached 13 iiiles from the base. Those stones .vere drawn up this plane to the top intl after the building was finished he bank was removed. A hearty 'ote of thanks was tendered the lec- urer and the hope expressed he voiild again favor us with another :vening’s entertainment. Get Itexsll. If you require s good vemcdy for ordinary diseases get a texnll Remedy. One for cnch human ll. They are reliable and `non-secret. Ve recommend and guarantee them. Phe MacKinnon Drug Cv., The Rex- il Store, corner Great George and (ent Streets. datf. ;:Buntai_n, Bell & Co., for best cool. .owelt prices. 1-23dtf. lloes Your _Each Ache f You have Bladder or Urinary Troubles and Weakness of tha Kidneys-Read Below. Yonr back aches and fairly groans iiith the distress of kidney trouble. You're discouraged, but you mustn't give up. The battle can be quickly von when Dr. Hamilton’s Pills get 'o work. These Kidney specialists »ring new health and vitality to /oung and old alike. Even one box iroves their marvelous power Con- .inue this great healer, and your :ldneys will become as strong, as dgorous, as able to work as new mes. Remember this; Dr. Hamilton‘s *ills are purely vegetable: they do 'ure liver, blridder and the kidney rouble. They will cure you, or your ioney back. Mrs. W. U. Rossiter, wife of a well nown merchant in Kensington writes is follows:- “Ten years ago my kidney trouble tarted, I. suffered dreadful pains in iy spine and around my waist, my sck feeling as if hot irons were ~unning through. I coiildn't sleep had no appetite, was pale. thin and 'cry nervous. Cruel headaches. Bhd lespondoncy added to my burden .Not until I had need Dr. Hamilton's 'Pills did I get any relief. They iroved capital and heliwd me lm nedlotely. Eight boxes made mr veil, and now I do my own house vork. feel and look the picture nt health." Your comr-‘etc restoration to health is certain with Dr. Hamil- ‘on's Pills of Mandrake and Butter- rfirc treat in hearing a lecture on~ 'The remains 'of the lute Mr. Perry, who died in the United States were brought to this province on Monday by the Earl ;Grey. The deceased was at one time postinast!r of Tignish, of which place he was a native. The funeral will lc held there, i WEiK,` ililllllli BAGK 0iU$Ell HEll MUlill lilSEllY Could Not Work and Had No Ambition For Anything. ,_ O Those who lmve neva been troubled with kidney trouble do not know the suffering md misery which those smlcted undergo. Weak, lame of aching back comes from the kidneys. and when the kidneys are out of order the whole system becomes deranged. " _ Doan'e Kidney -Pills are 1 specific for all kidney troubles. _ Mrs. W. R. Hodge, Fielding, Suk., writes:-"A few lines highly recommend- ing Doon‘s.Kidney Pills. For this last year I have been troubled very much with nasty 'sick headaches, and a weak. aching back which caused me much mise . for I could no_t work and lied no ambigon for anything. My kidneys were very badly out_of order, and kept me from sleeping at nights, I tried many kinds of pills and medicines but it seemed almost in I began to give up in des- pair of ever being well and strong again, when o kind neighbor advised mc to try Doan’s' Kidney Pills, which I dld ond am thankful for the relief I obtained from them, for now I am never iii. trouble with a sore back or sicl:_ headaches. I will always say Doan's Kidney Pills for mine, and can highly recommend them to any puiierers." D fi Price 50 cents per box, or 3 boxes for $1.25, at ull dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. When ordering direct specify "Doal'l.". Luther I-I. Collin, Mniinger of _thc Ciiiindian Bunk of Commerce, nt. Montague, was iii Charlottetown re- lcently on ti visit tu his father, Henry lL`ofliu, who had two of his ribs brok- ’_en as the result of a had fall. i About fifty of the Uddfcllows of Cliarlottetown iiicliuling initiation |teums, from both lodges, left yester- dny'/_ afternoon by special trniii for Montague, where they instituted a new lodge last night. At the Charlottetown ,Police Court yesterday C. Smith, charged with drunkenness, was _fined three -dollars or ten days, The prohibition case against 'V. McLeod was ndjourn~ ed for judgement. The St. I)un‘stan‘s and Prince of Wales t‘ollcge Hockey teams played n guine of hockey in the Arena Iiink, |("linrlottetowii, yesterday nftcrnooii which resulted iii a score of 1-0 ln l i favor of thc l’. W. C. John ti f‘-urrle of E1.. John, N. li., who has been iii thc city for the past three weeks, left Inst night on thc special for 'l`ruro, wliorc he \\'ill stop for n few days bcforc returning home. MARRIED L(lRD-S’I’l7'|"1‘()N-At Joliniiiicsliurg, 'i‘i'uiis‘»'ii;il, Soutli Africa, on llc.- cembci' 7, 1‘)ll_I liolaiid blriicst Lord, to Ituhy licntrice Sutton. VI(YKl