» . t . v 1 i i l l - I, _ _ __ MARCH'4, 1 io -~ i ` _ 4 , ' ~, 1, . " . . -_ f.. <_.._.-. 1'. »- 1-. -i`..-»_:\,i..- _ _ " '.‘.-..1>j_ _»;. -ti ,_ ei 9 'WE LATEST NEWS THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN ""` Finer ni~‘ Am. PAGE SEVEN ,.1 < . » ‘- You Nlakfll. tl ll :_:__y;>_l;r doctor how often he prescribe; gn 5' o stimulant fo hild . r , §;°";\>lr Tv. “verv.rfery iii'¢l`y.H”° m owot h nrsasgslrslii. .nr ue viii p.°i.'isi;p.'iii.°:i°i<'ii°ii',i°'.i°.' "'21 Aw JJSaraapa_°_ "réifa quently.” Ayer’l Slrninrills ii I zrong *°°'f- l ‘lf in.: tonic. entirely me from .i...i..,i_ ld F. ...1 5 he _Wellner’s Silver Cream THE QUEEN>S COUNTY GUARDIAN Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. The laliast news, first of all. 4.19. y Cornw'all school is progressing fav-` John E. Yeon Northam, returned ""'“ h t d ' _ The tide will be high this afternoon, ome yes er ay m_0_mmg "V at 3.27 and tomorrow afternoon at Mrs J_ C_ Stsvensom New Glasgow is spending the week with friends in this city. ~ _ l V _ ° - i ne ii in em t l I -, ~ (I3Ir.a`l’VlhcCon`i'ireli'. e'a e manag en 0 itoRfi)ri)lhhHl§iseduiie(ihIh:alihuri; ing spring. BF 'The outward cargo by the Earl _.__ lxed ready f3l‘ USC . Grey this morning Will l“°1“d¢ 0119 Miss Bertie Maher, Hustico, who car freight and one car hogti- hns been visiting friends in Mt Stew- NO dust ffom it 4- art and this city returns home this ¢”£!--/ The admission to St. James' Hall afternoon. . Tax-nish removed as ma i this evening is twenty-tive cents for al. y g C ndults and fifteen for children. Duncan McNeill of the Customs Do- e 250 3 9" 6- Professor Samlwl R0°ki0\'d~ 01390 Charlottetown Customs Department, ...J ,. ilvfii The Pric b 1 --°- partment, Ottawa, formerly ol plohgai iv. Fowlers Valley S0-1b1€S. S‘“SS°1»'is in t-he city. - , w. w. wlltilvl-Ill, _ .. .. . . The Guardian. wE like the Children and our studio isth By making them feel at home we that are natural-true fo life. Bring that little one of yours to 115 ROW. 'l'lle C00li Photo Studio hc Studio \vh Ladies’ R at s a pair. `on1 y. A. E. ' The Shoe Man. _ :-J » All sizes. This week eirs whilc they are with us. secure pictures of them Phone 399-L cre Baby is :llwzlys \\'i~lt'oiiic ubhers 50 cents McEACHl‘_N ressedi We pant some good bright timothy h ay. ltlyuns itll \Vc hnve closed up our branch start- :it King Sqiiare and l\n\'i» iciniwctl tht' stock dowii to our iiizliu store on Q\|1_'¢‘\\ St. Tilt* Bookslntvc also but-u trni|~|c|'~ rrrl to our Qnvt-ii SI Stvri' :intl :ill :ir- rtnints will he .wltlétl tl\ei‘i'. _ \\'c take this tppixrtliliity uf tlillllking olli'lnail_\'f`rieilds ill thi' cast(-rii part 0| the city for their \'nl\icd |1:llrollngt-'nt our King Square b|'ui\rli ililring thi- paul twcilty _rears and \\'t~ Ilnpv tn cutitliiiiv to llit~i'it :ind l'i‘ct°ivt~_ al slini'i‘ of thu saint' ill our Queen St. Store. Baer 8. _Iliff P. P. R. SURPASSES THE _ GREAT UNION PACIFIC. The Boston News Bureau has the _ way's growth: The Canadian Pacific has now sur- passed the Union Pacific in HFUHH earnings. Canadian Pacific gross for the 'calendar year 1909 was 885.527.- 176. and the Union l'acttlc's was $81,428,332. For the fiscal year end- inl June 30, 1909, Unlon l’acitlc's cross was $78,750,4c1, as against ¥76.813.312 for the Canadian Pacific. 'I‘hts remarkable stride in the carn- lugs of the Canadian Pacific was brought about by unusually good business in the last six mouths of 1909. The gross for thls period was $9,313,855 greater than in 1908. (flin- adtan Pacific is now earning Sl*.'i5N ner tulle for 9,8/8 miles! and the Ullfon Pacific fs earning $13,433 PCP mile on 6.062 miles. Between the fiscal and calendar years _of 1909 the percentage of oper- atlnlr expenses on the Canadian Pa- ' clflc has fallen from nearly seventy pet c¢nt._to sixty-six per cent, while on Qthe Union Pacific it has slightly , -increased from 48.18 per cent. to I 48.27 per centi <‘ ' ur "When you'rs ready to set yv 'ww hat: for spring remunrbev Provrlo"|. We keep bats that are dldlrnnt. Prawns Bros. Ltd_. _'_ » ~ 3- tl . . "Lowney’| Chocolates. W9 receiv- ed I fresh supply yesterday direct from the faotory. New Oreamv. new ¢=.om¢i_ -iisoltltrov. twelve vsnstles ill all. Prfoll 1.0¢ up. "The Best »i~_~ -Y < -‘ ' ;"l'_' I _ l I . BI ' 1l)EN&lB'I` onine ae,i;i_sH9;-_1 Engnfl-6 following exceedingly complimentary; Niiiiirraowaa _nmol article on the Canadian Pacific Rail- \\ _gga_r_lott»town. I Ill. I. _ Drill Store." The MacKinnon Drutl 0o,,_Dri|g¢ptg,_Qor._G_t Qeo_ and Ki e ar am aun ry a vertise All readers when writing t0 Bdvel' I that they can do family washing bet- tisars in this or any other 188116 Of 1 ter and cheaper than it can be done this papor, are reuuestedto mention-hat home. Their ad. iegularly ‘appears on page four in the Guardi- Htl. - f _--- - - - - M... ,..___ CC_... N0 one should miss calling in at _i _ New Wonderland tonight There isl The eoldqst temperature recorded Anotller _ Special Attraction In ll/len’s Footwear This Week _ At our big dis- count sale of sunl- plc fcotwcar we liavc. placed in our window about one huiidred pairs of very fasliioiiable boots and shoes for ulen-all sizes_ in Patent Leather, Tau Calf,Ox Blood `C:lTf,- ~ and Box Calf, mostly sell _ for $5 oo. Your choice iiow at 3.5o Alley fl). Co Notice of Removal llIl.H.ll..IllHl|S[lll 0 KenfStr¢at Practice limited to disease! of Eye, Ear, Nose Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and r-'red for llisses. g OFFICE HOURS tim ii sm 1.30-J-3° Evenings on aPP°‘"tm°“' dtww - ' _ *_ _ ~ _'cl ____ ~<-_ '--°' \ _ TL? -5 . '~ 'V . 0il\l'll°"‘ fm' h“b3.' md"y' `d ‘r‘ali:.~i rxcitciiii-nt `by- trying to “t~iit::`.'.__.;Xp_l;:;;i:;:"_:::?' i~ri1ati'li iiplto tht- man with the iiliarpcning l\llrai‘tt‘ri7.e.~' \‘Xl""" "U ' ° liillcliiilc. ' U lone l92-l- ri.. rnnilv If B A Y E R Photographer n I 9 _ l‘II Grafton Street |‘l A story of a little hn_\' stolen by sailors, ill- i /" lroiucd on hoard. Thrown overboard.| Saved hy .savages mid made king. Final- I 0 hm", |,, mg Beet) rescued hy Mani-o Warsmen. 0 . tlii-ou ll. The horn lining it little llny, »--»-_ _--ss...--.....-.-.»--s..»_. ‘ s. fl - .F ` i . y _*_ ' '_ _ p . . Am. ,_.. I . ~ .PY N >' iiuntll .. -_,_ . ' _ _ ’ ' *rt The Mexican s Revenge .»\ rcal llfvxiran story ofa rejected lover, who tries to br revcngetl on the . .f.... » - _._ naval oflicer who wins thcliand of' the I / ‘ C f- girl. Sec tht- exciting clmsc :uid rcs:cuc.1 - ’ - The Dull ltnlfe _i » ' -- Quite a number of dogs have been poisoned in this city recently. hilt whetlier through,accident or design is not known. Yesterday two more cases of this kind were reported. Peake Bros. & Co. beg to advise that the Black Diamond Line of stcamers will he on the route bc- tween Montreal, Charlottetown, Syd- ney, North Sydney and St. .lohn's, Newfoundland, as usual during the coming season, and will have im- proved freight and passenger accom- modation. The first steamer will be due here oil early opening of naviga- tion. For further particulars apply to Peake Bros. & Co., agents. ntliiitn nn interesting game of hockey was played between two iuvenile temns, the Amatelirs and Wolves, in the l-lillshoro ltink yesterday alter- iiuon. The boys entered into the gamc with spirit; and quite a number ol' passes were made. At the outset young Buntain rushed and scored a goal for thc Wolves and for some ti-me the play was fas-t and furious but' no more scores were made till 'l‘ilrner of the Amateurs. got the puck ,and working it up the ice passed to Dorion and by some clever combi- nation work shut to young Diamond who got in a score. The play fell ofl from ‘bills on and after a few more passes McKenzie scored the second |goal for the Wolves. The game end- fcd with the score standing 2-1 in ifavor of the Wolves. A correspondent from Dunedin writes: 'l‘he people around Dunedin are busily engaged in getting their winters fuel landed at their doors.- 'f‘he smelt fishing is ovr,r_ The usher- men are reported to have acctlinulated quite a snug sum. -- Cliarles Moore has left on a visit tri Uncle Sams domain.- Donald McPhee of Dunedin is confin- od to his home suffering from acou- ple of .broken ribs.-Duncan McNcvin rie spent Sunday visiting at Appin Road,--~w. n. and vv_ R. shew, sul Catherines, spent Saturday eveningi at New Haven.-Miss Bello McNevin, New Haven, and her friend Miss Jes-i sie McLaughlin spent Saturday cve~n-; ing here the guest of Miss Sadie Mc-1 Quarrie.-Heber McLean has returned V home after a very pleasant visit in | the cit'y.-Hector Darrah spent Fri-i day evening at Clyde River.-John McPhee spent Saturday evening at Bnnshaw.-Miss Muriel lVlcNevin,Bon- sfiaw, is visiting llci' sister Mrs Chas Moore.-Robert. Rogcrson is to take part in a very interesting event iiii the near future,-Eclipse'Division is in a flourishing condition at the pre- ` sent ttmc. I ::Britlsh Almond Pink-An ideal pre- I paration for chapped hands and roughened skin. Also removes sun- burn and freckles. Gloves can be worn immediately after using. Pre- pared and sold at 25c. a bottle by A. W. Reddin. Phem. B. “ the* customary bil;__ Dlf0tll`8m and! yesterday was tliiity-one degrees a- from Cabin Boy to King ls Ii 1161100*-' bove and the highest was thirty- Vitagral-\h story. ~ fnine above up till nibe p. m. The .coldest recorded thu previous night i was thirty-two above. , | Flora Donaltlston, Scottish song, will be ably assisted lbv such talent as I-larry Layden, Parker Hooper, Elmer Ritchie and M,r, Watkis. at the concert in St. i James' Hall this evening. the queen- of | Yesterday the search for the body 'of the late Daniel Plaisted was con- tinued but witllout success. The fai ther and brother of the deceased who have been in the city for the past few days returned home yesterday ‘ afternoon. John Drummond' of Brookfield, aged seventy-two died on 'thc 2nd inst. The decrnscrl was in his usual Hood liealtlh up till last Saturday when he took ill suddenly, and al- though medicinal aid was immediate- lv sllmmoncd denuh claimed hem as a vfctinl. He leaves to mourn a wid- ow and one daughter. The funeral takes place Friday at 1 .o’clock to Brookfield cemetery. Tile quarterly meeting of the (`liar.- lnttetown Branch of the Anti-Tubei'- culosis Society was held in the Board of Trade Rooms last evening. )’l‘he secretary's report for the quar- ter passed, was read and showed lthat the organization through its ldispensary was doing a great 'rleal more than the general public are Y - - C , . .-.A .. ._.___A___ ______ _. _ _.-._ _.___ ,_ ,. _ . _ _ *_-l _ _ _ . . _ ___.__.__ __ __ , -W _ _ _J Charlottetown Light and Powor Co, have an interesting coke ad in this issue. J. Edward Nicholson of Hu_nter River leaves today for Concord, N. H., where a good position awaits hiin. Yesterclayi evening about seven fifteen, just before the departure of the special tralii to M't Herbert, .lo- denly se-ized with a sort of epileptic fit and fell on his face to the floor while in the baggage car. I-le was at once removed to the Baggage room and. Duc-toi' Ralph was summoned. The doctor had him removed to the t‘ity Hospital, calling the ambulan- ce for t-ha-t purptlsc, an-ll latu last night' Mr ()’»Reilly was reported to be recovcriiig. He fell into a restful sleep shortly alter arriving at the hospital. seph O'Rielly, a brakesman, was sud- worth more than $90,000,000. [A VERY SAD STORY FROM THE CAPITAL OTTAWA, March 3.~-With the b0dy (1 if ‘ll " l _ d[T£€0g3?|,0l:,? mn ° Owns an acreage".-\.A.McLmn, K. C. Donald Mnlllllion - Silver was produced to value of M¢LEAN Q n¢K|NNON ;i4,a5s,a1o, of which sia,o0o,oo0 came* _ | from Conan ip Bnrrt|ur»,Atto|-neylat Law NATURAL WEALTH °i= %=-'” OF THIS DOMTNION. P f | ‘ I E d ‘ or1‘fiw.i, .\inrt~li 3. - .Cnnsasu 5 minerals Produced, in 1909, were _ _ I ll- ___` 1 Brown Block, Charlottetown ‘ BARRIBTER AND ATTORNEY , ‘ _' solicitors an nfs canadian asnk or onamum ' _ '_“' .llnntsifue of tl. six months old ililant concealed in her trunk, Ellen Morrow sought! D ‘. _ refuge at the Salvation Army Plesc '“"'7 ‘,Geo =».1nno.an Home here. She drove in a cab wig DI. C. H. the trunk and was admitted in a very Surjeon Dontief exhausted condition. No coherent, Bvl‘ll"|’°I1U\\ Perle?" story has yet been obtained from- her. ` m°h"'°"d HL' ph°“°\53 J' Over Prown Bros. _. ;_______-______ ....... ___ _ ~. C S_ The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has 'leon in use for ovc_r_30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- _ Bonn] supervision since its iiifniicy. » * Allow no one to deceive you ill thls. All Collntcrfcits, Imitatvioiis and “Just -as-gootl " :ire hilt Experiments that trifle with :uill entlniigrwtlle lieultll ot’ Infants uiitl Children--Experiellce against; Exmwiiueut. What is CASTORIA Castorl_a. is sl. harmless substitute for Castor Oll, Pare- gorlc, Drop and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its nge is its giinrniitee. It destroys Woi-llis and alloys Fe\'erislincss. It cures Diurrlioon. and \Vlntl Colle. It relieves Teetliing '1‘i~oubles, cures Coiistlputloii *and Flatuleucy. It assiinilatcs the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and iiuturul sleep. The Children’s Pamiacea.-The Mother-'s 1"rleiitl. ' / / _ _ \ . __`,, ` _ ,_ . .`.,-_ -- ~\~ 'l.l.Leckis.M.ll.E.V.S.' Govt'~i'llnli‘|lt \"i-tcrin:\r\' lils ccto El.l)().\' HUTHI. 'l`lClil’F1-ll, (`H'l`0\\'N _ lArthur l.B Mellish B. A (H/\ R".‘ Rl). Barista: and Alton ef-at-law "ornur Queoiiaiid ltii-hmonrl Street. fill Town ,Hotel Dufferin ST. 101-iN, N. B. Foster, Bond Co., ‘L_ _f1_-__1§<_?§l?-a__M_=12Qf ll O M(-l.l'I(|DK.O. W. .ILBENTLEY McLeod 'D Bentley Hrirsfltorl and Attorney:-at luv Rollcitorl forthe Hank of Novaloeth | Haney to Loan ` _ I HOTIZL BRUNSM ICK MONCTON, N. B. ' The linrgest and Best located Hotel in the t‘lt.y, Accommodatfng ‘HI uesw Situated in thc contre of spacious grounds and surrounded by elegant shaded trees makfnylt _ \ c N E R . i_l_gg§l_a_l_ly desirable for tourists iii the sumuler _ ___ Gao Mrswl-:BNI-:v Bears the Signature of ’_a\vare. This dispensary is liow in fine ' . lworking order and during the past C 4 , 6 vquarter one hundred and fifty-eigh visits to patients were made by th sm. professional nurse in charge, thirty- A ' two patients were treated and nine- 6 S ty-tive prescriptions were made tip. ‘ _ `|‘he meeting was a most enthusias- tic one and all present were pleased with the splendid showing of the work done 'during the past, three months. The entertainment in the Baptist Schoolroom last evening was an es- acmmpaoied by Miss-Same MCQUHP .pecially enjoyable one and the audi- UW9 was large and appreciative. The Glees, Prof. Vinnicombe’s violin solos. Prof. Earle and Miss Lillian Earle'i~i instrumental duet, Miss Blanchard’s exquisitely rendered voc- al solos, and the solos by Miss Mahcl McKenzie, Miss Crosby and Miss Stover, the `Scotch songs by Master Robert Messervey, the duets by Miss Flora Melllsh and Mr Ives, and the Misses Crosby and Docken- dorff and the readings by Miss Nlch. olson and Miss Milligan, were 31| not Only highly creditable tb the per- formers bilt were alike creditable to the llntlrllltf efforts of the director Prof Earle, whose choice selection of rt programme more than pleased the lllri-“Se alldlence present. The music throughout was of a high order. In Use For Over 30 Years _ .............:............-- ............... :Stewart & L. substance that llriiigs back the If you are pale or anaemic results by taking tliese pills color to the faded clleekr and strengthens and iiii'igoiates'the v. hole body. ` HUGHES' BLOOD IRON PILLS contain Iron in such combinations that it is readily' absorbed. or rundown you can coullt on' n is. can sox .ir T1 P I , GEOo .E0 A } le D1-Sglgiits ' il ‘ “T‘,?_2f‘_f,:£§l’,,",,‘i‘,,‘;“_‘_‘“‘° °""T,,,,, ,,,,-,,,,, is* Buou Tonlour (il Awakened Memories flrrnlnul ' ' rl.. aiiiln... i;-until In the watches of the K Nigh' tllinmaf . 10 The P e v Boat _ (Co. tidy) D ui l. full tnlinar the lilloivqiinrtnim 0riginators of the Big Shows. lmjtatell but never equalled 'An vlogalilt coliilvtl l’:\t|lc. Iixcitillg :ill K' _ 'ho .saves his liillicl' train lmlll fire :intl Art-in g-uid tomcdv, Gu how thc A most illterratiltg Vitngrapli film. 'l` 1.* re Your Eyes. A orth Watching? In the hustle and lulstle of business your eyes sel doin collle ill for considera- tion--not until they rebel against ill-usage. '1`lieu the case is serious, your head aches, your stoiiiacll is not right and von go to see a medical doctor--he will plobably prescribe for your stomach and still you feel no better--finally lie traces the wliolc cause back to those poor abused organs _ of the head and refer you l to an opticlan. |'. If' your eyes are not | right remember I have the I but equipped optical de- partment itl this province. I Your case will have expert attention het e. G F llU'l`ClllSON Always ready. _ 1_- i_-Oui Shopping These Evenings THEN drop iii to the Sunnyside Confectionery on the way home and have a hot lunch Hot Chocolate Hot Coffee ¢ Hot Ten [Hot Bovril etc. O Always rcfijeeliing. E. J. Deslloches. Sunnyside MEDAL FOR l.lAl`tTLETT. ROME. March 2--The Royal Geo- graphical Survey last evening made the awards of medals and other dls- tinctions for the year 1909 as fol- lows: Gold medal to Lieutenant Ernest ll-l. Shackleton for his “nearest . _ _ ____ ____ , ______., __._,_____I South Pole." Gold medal to Commander Robert E. Peary, for the discovery of the North Pole. Silver medal to Captain Robert Bartlett, who commanded the steam- er Roosevelt in the Peary expedition. Silver tablet to the Duke of Abruz- zt for his expedition to the Himala- yas. Warburton fdl Shaw I ili:tri'isti'~rs, fltlorilteys, l\'ot:\r_v Public, Etc. 'Office in Caiiieron Block, Charlottetown P. E. Island Dr. John Ledwell, M. D. .lt ohmond Street, opposite. St Paiil'e Ollnrvh Hours until 10 o'nlnok to Bn. ln Barriutera, Solicitors, atc. Offices, iii l)t=.sBrisay Block, corner Queen and Graftoii Streets, Charlotte~ ,towii, P. E. island. “ ~ ~~ ‘r '"‘“'""'r "-`“"- l MONEY TC LOAN. ___ _"__ __ ,_ |\V. S. Sri-zivluir, K. N. A. 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"‘° °“°°“ ""°°.'"w B... n our- ' 'll titrated son and I A tu this a on u box. no 'Q7 u l_-I To adorn for Cheese Maher 8e\led1'ond Ill 60 roost id b th - dmtg: up :tisniion on Tuosdgy. hlayroh '13, ltlltl. "gowns tlling to aontnnt ltath New vs on .g:_;i» nk ni gheoag=l)i:_{:_i»i_E_ 31 .hence li oft Kay I .'l§in:ia'"ii'i.m.°°:.i°.:=:".."‘i.:'il unless acconipanteo by n certificate oyovlipe- wnvv fro ~-thotheose lii-geotm. Tenders to li: Icprked on corner ‘ ender for Choose The iimectorllrlo not blndtheinnelvsi to l0~ ""'l' f.lJl’..l‘.’.'.!"“`."i'i“`t'i.1"'i§’.”‘.`.. ni.. i at. s nl li Q I man \ ll».- ‘victory ts tn opetsolqn the vrholoyser. . _ _ A°DWAll. Pi-qddggit at ..._.,\ ‘.“\,`¢ _ \ . \ \