»f i I. 2?' si; fy* 2 .3 < r i . hy lf’ il ~ , 5 si? si-.:‘......_ li” it ‘| ._ _faq J , l . i r i \ > i i » : 1 .1 'li' fl E . .fi ., " i 1 .1 ._;.| ,l 1 if if _.1 A: -» .F ~ » v i 1. .. ll” lun ’* i-'-` » '_-ul ~ <3" ._ =". A1'!llOl|l,~l¢s'rth Ui (Special)-at QE It years' o!‘e`xile. the desebn- dmte ot ‘The tugitives oi Pal-¢`e,' a ol. Albania. European 'run-key,' an the Ionian ses, have returned to the lane or their mms. umm- ven- ,etlnn protection the inhabitants of rerte msistssnea their municipal is-. dQ(nlience nndcommerelal prosperity from 1401 down to the destruction ol the Venetian republic. in' 1797. Al Pasha. the Turkish Commander at Janna, attempted to get control oi tx place on se_veral_ occasions, but li clfortswere thwarted partly by th presence of’ a French garrison and pétly by the heroic attitude of the xgietes _themse1ves. In 1814 the _ gietee expelled the French garri- aq and accepted British protection. 1|, the following year Great Bricaln ` th'drew her protection because of a mivention l-y which Parga was to be surrendered to Turkey. Father than submit to the tyranny o All Pasha, the Pargietes shoulder- 3 their goods and chattels, including e collins containing the remains if their 'ancestore, which they buried id fled to the Ionian Islands. Now at the country has again become Siristian _territory the descendants of the Pargictes, their grsndsons and eat granflsons have returned to surge. 'lney have carried with them ix sacks thc bones of their ancestors, hich they intend to bury in the qclcd soil oi the fathcrlaud. l NEW YORK, March 31 (Special)- Large profits and charges for hand- ling, selling and distributing foods stuffs are the chief causes of the high cost of living in this city, ac- cording to a report submitted by Ezra A. Tuttle, chairman of the Committee on Markets of the Na- tional Housewives League, and una- nimously ndopted at a meeting 01 the league. Copies of the report will be sent to Mayor Gaynor, the City Controller, the* chairman of the Board of Aldermen, and each mem- ber of the Board of Estimate. ‘ A resolution was adopted by the league protesting against the ex- penditure of any large sum of money for any one terminal market such as has been proposed in the Gansevoorti district. "We believe it would be wiser for the city to establish ten or more re- ceiving terminals at diflerent points along the Hudson and East River," reads the resolution. The league recommends that a co- operative company composed oi pro- ducers and consumers establish re- tail food stores centrally located in »~»vvv.----~., FRECKLE-FACE February and Merch Bring Oni Unsighily Spots. llow io Remove Easily. Do you know how easy it is to rc- move those ugly spots so that no one will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of othinc, double strength, from McKinnon Drug Co and a few applications should sho-v you how easy it is to rid yourself of freckles and get a beautiful complexion. The sun and "Ill _...__ i me 'i"/lvnoxvn.r.n.`0rrr. "I was e snffererfrqm Fearful Heed- sches for over two years. Sometimes, they were so had thst'|Lvns unable to work for days at a. i ei I took all kinds of medicine, was tfaatgd by phy- sicians, but yet the Headaches penisied. A short time ago I veeledvised io try “Fniit»a~tivc.|" and I did lo, wilh Imust confess, very little faith. But after l had taken them forthree days, m Headaches were euier and in s week they left me. After I had taken a box of these tablets. my headaches were quite cured. My appetite was always poor and my siomnc \ had-and now my appetite is splendid and my digestion excellent. I had become thin and weak from the constant Headaches but now not only have I been cured of all these awful Headaches, but my strength is growin up once more and I feel li e a new man!l_ BERT CORNEIL., Take “Fruit-|~tives". 5oc e box, ll for $2.50-trial size, z5c. At dealers or from Fruit-s-tives Limited, Ottawa. _A o various residential districts, as ‘one means of reducing the cost of living, as .....,a\ Ue*lID New vonx, Maron tai (special)-‘ It is probable that the evidence in the Thaw bribery scandal will be placed before the Grand Jury this week. Einar Chrystie, counsel for the Grievance Committee of the Bar As- sociation and recentlg, appointed De- puty Assistant Distr ct Attotnsy hy Mr. Whitman to aid him in investi- gating the charges relating to Thaw, called at the District Attorney's oi- fice and held a consultation with William A. De Ford, Assistant Dis- trict Attorney,` who has been as- signed to assist him. After tue conference subpoenas were issued for witnesses. It is the intention of the investigators to find just what testimony they may depend upon and to prepare their evidence for presentment to the Grand Jury. Mr. De Ford refused to discuss who will be called to his odico but it is possible that Colonel Scott, Or. John W. Russell, superintendent of Mattae- wan; Dr. James V. May, president of the State Hospital Association, and John N. Anhui. may he included in the first arraignment of witnesses. It is the intention of Mr. Ghrystie to heconic familiar with every phase of the Thaw case, for Governor Sul- zer has made it clear that he wishes the entire` situation thoroughly in- vestigated and reported upon. SAN DIEGO, Cal., March 31 (Spe- cial)-Through Mr. D. C, Collier, president of the Panama-California Exposition, to be held here in 1915, the Canadian Government has been invited to participate in that cele- bration ot the completion of the Pan- ‘ama Canal. Letters and memorials were addressed to His Royal High- _ness. the Duke of Connaught, the ‘Right Hon. R. l.. Borden, the Cana- dian Prcmier; the Hon. Martin Bur- winds in February and March have a rell, Minister of Agrilblllllllrfli the strong tendency tozhriniz out freckles, and as a result more othine is sold in these months. Bc sure to nsk for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove the freckles. members of Parliament and commer- cial organizntinns in Canada, cm- braciug the invitation to partici- pate. ` ' No other international exposition held was built upon the ideas gov- L ._A,...____. _ .__._.._._ _._. ..._ ' ...L _ ..._ -- Y . _I . unless you feed the weak u ground every chance to produce a big crop. For a larger and bigger grain crop treat the land with our K G€f Ready 'a Big Grain Crop You cannot expect :i big grain crop D " ililless the land luis been trculcd right, - patches a good fcriilizcr and give thc These will strengthen every square inch of soil under make it bring forth a maximum yield, reduce to/a minimum and assure 5 ou, beyond' all ofa doubt, ofthe biggest crop you have ever farmer who has tried them, all Government agricultural problems claim s cience has yet discovered --audi, ,. .-,'-,-, '»~-., nd worn out __ __ _ ._ ~_'=_.,;.'_~, .7 ‘»?~ -",/" fr | H » r .K . - . .\>._>~‘-_\>\‘-#<<,,=». j~ fx;-v-.f.=f' 1 i .>».\'¢-11,1.-\,:/-iw M ‘ "vie-r`»"`.=?fi5>.'=`f."} 'li | ' ` ‘ Unmix-ed . _ F e 1’ t i I i Z e T S K _ _west LAND ntcuunons. are the best pladt foods: on farming post__officc today. _ ` -`»...t~.1..->~r‘c»~;»~..;,=..r¢._ - ..».. . i*os.} . ALL" T5?- ,..t__` '“ '$13-1 ‘rthan You ever had before you need to l K K' l ‘mill Diese. hration ,and ensure s theme In arts. and. so fer uological and The suggestion is the Canadian oglciel; thafl. ibllettlve exhibit or ans a's reso\\rees-s¢ri- cnltural. mining. lllil idrliry-he made, demonstrating to the home- seeker and investor the splendid op- portunity awaiting them in Canada. BROOKLYN, March 81 (Special)- Word was received hare hy wireless at the odice of tht Scandinavian- Americnn line from Captain A. G. Themsen, oi the 0. F. Tietgen, of that line, that he had rescued- the forty.tlu'ee passengers on board the Texas. of the Norway, Mexico and Gull line. which had become disabled in midocssn. The Texas, according to the mess- age, bound from _Norway to Newport News. with passengers and merchan- dise, lost her propeller in latitude 48 north and longitude 34 west. A- wire- less call for help reached the 0. F. 'Tletgen, which responded and came up with the disabled vessel on Sat- urday. . Although a heavy sea was running the passengers on board the Texas were safely transferred in lifeboats from one vessel to the other, toge- ther with their baggage. The Texas. _with her crew of fifty odicers and men standing by-, was left behind. `1LONDON, -' -March ill (Special)- Lord Roberts Cecil, member of the House ol Commons for the Hitchin Division of Herts, and son of the late Lord Salisbury, in _a_ letter to the London Pavers advocates the depor- tation of sudlgettes convicted of mllitancy. .. Forclblc feeding, he says, is futile; rv lem V- ~ _ f. _»,-_-_-_-.~.-_-V-:_-_-'_:- -qq-g~`~ _v ff-':frr:r-‘-'=-'=-'-- 4- - , “ricsin-oilryuouui Will Find a Helpful' Suggestion in This Letter. _ _ii- Overworked, rub down “fagged out"_ women who feel as though they could hardly. drag about, should pro- fit by Miss Richter's‘ experience. She says: "Last winter I was complete- ly run down and felt lagged out all the time, was ncrvoils and had indi- gestion. , "One of my friends advised me to take Vinol and it has done me great good. The tired, worn-out feeling is allvgone and I am strong, vigorous and well. The stomach trouble soon disappeared and now I eat Heartily and have perfect digestion. I wish every tired, weak, nervous woman could have Vinol, for I never spent any money in my life that did me so much good as that I spent for Vin- nol.""'Marie Richter, Detroit, Mich. Thousands of women and men who were formerly weak and sickly owe wonderful strength-creating ,effects of Vinci. we guarent Yinolato build you up and make_?yo“ strong. if it does not we_ give; ackiyour money. _pawns _pb-i_igi_ir, _charlotte- |-tlub"*‘0iiers - The 'Charlottetown Guardian and , Y mily lersld and :Weekly Star I The Morning Guardian and f_I‘he Family Herald and Weekly Slsr, one year each, including the beautiful pre- mium plclrfe "Home Again" for only The Evening Guardian and The Family Herald and Weekly Star, one year each, iu¢l_udlng the beautiful `prc- R“g‘§T. ¥5'°l.`,‘.'f..§i§""”° 52-00 Address all club offers to THB CHARLOTTETOWN ; GUARDIAN Charlottetown, P E. I. Q ro,z1.MBtf , xv .=-=.. _ 'f/“_ »‘¢:-rm. ,`;“1;`-» , ,. . . - SYNOPSIS 0|' CANADIAN NORTH. It ,is a fact that Nerviline will ease . . the change in the American govern- ment's attitude toward the Chinese loan. ' . Mr. Acland, Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Adairs. who mke on behalf of Sir Edward Gre itcd States Minister at Pekin, acting on the instructions of his govern- ment, had joined the ministers of the other Powers in presenting to China, loan. He continuedz- “’l‘lie British government has since then had no intimstion of any kind from thc government of the United States that the American official at- titude toward the Chinese loan had unnergone a change and I have no information about the mutter cxcept what I have read in the newepapers.‘l VIENNA, March 29 (Bpeclal|-Jos- uwhnn ._ 0' nu llld ll were Mr- rwmlfg. .l°.ltvn, 1*' ,, ell “wi un. with sold sue s racking' W I” °‘“’“f “lil cough.. I felt det all over.‘ My wily" 1° ° “°“" 5 d rubberrmy throat and chest every “VW "79' °'“ d ll°\ll‘. and made me gargle with Ner- mm" °' tl" typ’ ““ viline and water. I was soon warmed °°'“1‘ E“°h °‘ um” h un and msec esnsomun with on P°"°1' “'14 "°‘¢"' °°° N¢l'vi|-111°. ll\d‘.. the chilly sensation -°*u°°“ V” "“"h°d ”‘°“7 passed away. At 11 o'cioek, after dv; llc end lt was planned to hours' treatment, I was practically 511° UU’ “ Y““` °5°' b" mm well. I therefore write you at once in *Ulm 51f°’“"i°“° "° M m‘4,°' order that it may be publicly known "Ill d°lI\Y°d tl" °t°"*' ‘° W that Nerviline will knock out a bed P1l°“°d t° l°°"° "I" °°“°'7 cold over night." 151118. BPNH8- up 5 eight eng" Wm "nov, gh.; winds the trip can be made iniroh sore, wheesy feeling, will knock out a lil t° elght d“y°' It 1° °‘9°°§°.d t_’h°'t.’ cold in just a few hours. It pens- f-11° lBl\di“8 Wm M °“'h°" in _tm trates deeply, draws out the conges- West Indiv! 01' Bt 801110 P0iI1¢__°l\\’1\° tion, cures promptly. Get a large northern coast of Bouto America. It ‘ "hmm, sire bottle, 501:.; small line, 25s., at is planned to run the ‘l‘°l.‘“`_" 'mfr' agalnsgeaa all etorekcellcra and druggists or The 1ll¢°\Y f0“"t°°“ h°“" 5 “Y mm t9, Catarrhozone Go., Buffalo, N. Y. drift with the trade winds at Ullht- ‘ who ill a tomorrow where he in about is takin! on the by the two to make the It il expected that with faV0!l\|\° The present plan is to make the trip st s height or from 500 to 6_00iee,t- so, the courts should be' ‘empowe ed The diricihle will be steered by anlum dui” 0! Pope Pm. X" to be _N to sentence the women to deportatl-on, ordinary ‘/¢\`ti°B1 \'“d‘l°f~ nj 1° \“'°' buried in the er of Bt. Pete;-'s, and 5:- .»-` _ " _ A » 1 I _ to some distant island. Once, there vided with large fins lor rising- an fortmt Durpouhe hu a_h.°“|y :Wm -i .- . they could be left at large. Food and direntlbns concerning the building of ' .»£p"~s lodging would be view; to them. " his toms. Hisnolmess has also ee- ' 4 but no compulsion put upon..t!-lem to , , aided that the body of _Leo XIII., Tw( ,,. ~ i AX BCCCDIZ ih . P S g whit predecessor, shall continue to re- ‘ FL .1 ‘i Lord Robert Cecil- says that the a e 'main in St. Peter'e, notwithstanding $19" ` U ` gvomen would have no righttto tph- 9 6 t n _ -that a tomb has already_beenJl>l‘0‘ ect, because th s would e rea ng ° ' ig f¢\ ll! Dlrpd for its reception at St. ` ohn them like prisoners of war, and would lm|h‘,|°n.? h Al” . d in La”),Bn.9_ Thu. than Wm ba no be identical with s sneciahk-ind of ||\Vlil°\'\ °\` 5"’ °°‘ _ chance or an outbreak or mob vie- sneer-sr or 'nweney Yea" s¢sf,.¢,:‘p,-_ treatment ed°D¢ed fer <=°ri»»l° Him' the Lend. Look for the Girl lance men as attendee the transfer inals. ‘ , .. . whh *he Auburn “‘ir_ on of Hope Plus IX's body in 1878. of the carton _ in lwuun su _ \ or ramsun' sion ‘T.\=. _.i~""` ,_ ._ il will banish dandrul _ Ever Picks f. ‘ sun 1 s recess in t wan or ni Lounou. mms si (spend)-'rin y _g.._ ' ,,,,.§¢f ,nd ,, ,,, ,,,,,§‘; mm, ,mg m°mb°" 01 the H°“°° °f 0°”-m°“° PARISIAN secs:-ask for it -by enough nn- the reception of s coins. ,pcm “dia mm. more my sys, W°’° “t°”i“h°d when “htm” by tm’ name when you want the ~real hair The recess after the latter has been ° F°"°1¥“ Om” that it W” °l\\Y "Om grower and dandruii cure. . putlin place will be sealed hy a sim- thc Newspapers that the British Gov- *-"--_-l' Thu 1, g picture ple slab of white marble, upon ernment had received knowledge of. , K » I _ W _ lu which each hottie hirholy offices will be carved. l and that noiin slots as “cswmi-n is The tomb planned by Plus X is ch the name of his Holiness and _ The crypts occupy a space under 'H ___,__,.,.__ -2'3" v" ‘lf J' » 1 L." g{e<:E hrancient church. Lllttle change; You ‘._¢~;.~-L .7 ie .. ii. ~>»`. - , . ~ ~ . ' .f‘1'_'ij}»- ‘£‘ -, . xg’ ° v _'_ ,_' 'c A." -,_ 1 wi -r.._ i, -e - Y .. _ Q ’°»..' 1u..,<_ 5; j__..f l"'f'h\s_i "' '_' 'I 1-'_ _ 53. ` 5") *K/‘K s _ . fi :S-r f;7a4r-_ ,F"§ 'a I1. -'Oil 'il .-` ,, _ lil' nemnzonn rim ere s nm outs. "I can't remember any time during the past 20 years “ when my head wasn’t aching. Ii .I bent over, dark and it seemed as if ill the blood; in my body wanted to rush to my head." Thus opens the letter .oi Mrs' Enoch S. BDU. of Putnam P. 0,. and _con- tinuing her~ interesting statez_nent.she ls packed. the nave of the modern Basilica, and hurt Mgt terrible, had going up says: “Work or exertion made ~‘~rny PARIBIAN SAGE portions of them formed the crypt oi tg V I ire caused inch - shortaeq of reath that it fairly frightened 1'-me. tell you bow I feel to-day ‘andfyou V ' V -le., ‘ fl . W .._~. _,~,,_ ,`.'__ _V Q? ' ` 4 4 ji "Q Bl v Y. , - g _ said that as latc as March 3 the Un- , V \ ( proposals in connection with the, lid )`~__ I itching scalp, and promote new I f _ growth of hair if the 1 =.’ A 1 hair root is not 4/; y . deed. It is a clean tonic and contains no poisonous or oth- ,, er daifgeroul sub- . stance. It will put an efggw ann, naea,11feis»s _ - -- _ hair, and asadain- ty.hatr dressing for women it cannot be matched. ' Get a 50-cent bottle of' PARIBIAN SAGE today. If it doesn't give comr plete satisfaction, your money will be returned. Bold hy Geo. E._ Hughes; eDh Brucker, the German-American and dealers everywhere radiant beauty into Popes. ' , n these crypts are the tombs of sev- eral Popes, and a number of import- ant personng'es._Few people have .been through the crypts, which are care- ully guarded. Though some of the arllcr Popes were buried in the Cat- acombs. it wus not_'until the time of Leo. 'I. that St, Peter’s became re- cognized as a place for the burial of . stop falling hair and has been made through all the years. 1 .I a f c Originally they were buried in tombs were made in the interior. Un- fortunately. some _ oi 'the oldest tombs have been destroyed, but there still remain a number of ancient monuments. Most of the early Popes had monuments in the old Basilica can understand what a great cure Dr. H-amllton's »Pills have made. I feel strong enough new to work, like a man, as for going up stairsonf the run, it doeeu’t bother me at alll I eat and sleep ae; any well person ought. and as for dizziness which us- ed to frighten me so much; lt has en- tirely disappeared. Dr Hamiltmrs Pills are a wonderful woman'a medi- cine. They helpedime in other ways, the forecourt only, but later on the £00, gud I know every ygmgn um; uses them will have comfort. mg good health. Refuse anything oilered you instead of Dr I-Iamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, 25s. per bv! 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