» wetp _ l G¢nu' lex Calf lace 'ive Barrels Hand p1eized,, ,W 815 278 , 115°- “°°»»“-°°~ -P.. Mist.. nl Georgetown- iIl‘.?8"ri'ri°§ i‘3‘.?li5.'l'§'ll‘¢... » r THE ORNI G G ARDI on r==r-#= = gg'-,,,',;gw‘3,,""} -THURSDAY MORNING- i cHARLo'r'rE'rowN P e 1 MARGH 12 1904 _THURSDAY M0RN;NG_ some -:on we er..." BRITISH EM LEAGLE MEETING Questions of Trade and Naval, Defence Discussed I / r Mr. McKinnon’s Resolution Adopted -Mulock, Bowell and Tarie Heard from-Moving Against Cigarette Smoking. a‘oaxNs'r 'rr-rr: crcannrrs. Orrawa, Mirah 16-(Special)-\Ir. Mc- Laren will introduce a billiproiribiting the importation, sale and manufacture of ‘cigarettes in Canada. I nnrrrsa marins: Llaoon amass. ` The British Empire League met here this rn crning. The chairman’r report declared the League in hearty Sympathy with Mr. youngest daughter of Hon. G. W. Chamberlain, Stephens was .married today to A.l srs. WILLIAM Mvnocrfs vmws. Hamilton Ganlt, son cf the late A. F Sir William Muloek moven the adoption G"“It` of the report and declared public opinion LIBBRAL LEADING IN GUYSBORU- h 5 Haut-'ax, March 10.-(Special)-The :he announcement may som be expected uysboro election with eight places heard _ M an °m’°°bl° “"“°g°m°“I“ IJ" been om “Iwi Slnnhuyuberu 7_u'aud Gunn' Liberal Member for Charlottetown and Royalty. reached with France on an outstanding In Oaada would welcome reciprocal trade within the Empire, but he declared G Canada had no right to interfere until fr Britain settled the matter of the tariff to Conservative 500. Lasr ELECTION ,., ..._ IHE Pllllllllllll BY-EIEEIIUNS YESIEIIIIIY D0 8 Y Sir Mackenzie Bmvell did not agree bore County, and at the general election of 1900 D. C. Fraser, Liberal, got 1920 otes,a majority of 337 over GNRUFY- The elections in Charlottetown and :neo- her own liking. A sm aracxsnzrn rro\vr:r.L nrrr-'1-zas. with this, and claimed that Canada had a right to speak her mind in regard to all v MARRIAGE IN HIGH LIFE. i TWBNTY FIVE CENTS PERMONTH PIRE Ill-EL--EIIIIIIN III' IIIIISIIIIHIIIIEH Liberal Candidate Leading and Probably Elected Ex-Governor Mcinnis Dead-Millie Gee, Shot by _Her Cousin, Dies-The Pro Patria Safe -Marriage in High Life. Mouranat, March 18.-(Special)-The A.-uv `r \ -matters of imperial concern. Conservative who had 1589. Second District of Klnp,'=r yesterday, were , MR- TARTE FOR PREi'3“ENUF~ Ex-nova. nrcmurs mean. Hon. J. I. Tarts moved and Dr. Russell seconded a resolution in favor of imperial Govatnor Th°m,s R_ Mclnnrg ated wday, prefcrehiiili i¥l`Bd¢- Ha was born at Lake Ainsley, Nova am. Mcrcmrvos on Naval. ner-‘snort Sc moved a resolution to the effect that the question oi naval defence deserves the Mime Ge, who wa., ,hog by hm- garmin beet consideration of Parliament. C, RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. THE pgg PATRIA SAFE, This resolution was adopted as was also a resolution by Sir Sanford Fleming in B favorof state-owned cables connecting me ,mcg Ferry, 23, an-ived in port this the British Empire and congratulating mornrnm Sir Frederick Borden on his appointment - to the imperial defence Committee. Tho Old Umcefs °f Uh” L9“R“° were “ll Splendid Cures have Made Dodd's Kidney re-elected. [05 A [)|5()RD[R[D STOMACH. -That Dodd's Kidney Pills are a house- hold wordl all through Prince Edward stand is not to be wondered at when one and had the advantage of spcrzrlrcg much "I have been troubled for some time I with indignation and sour stomach," says h Mrs. Sarah Vi . Curtis, of Lee, Mass., and D have been taking Chamberlain‘s Stomach “nd Liv" TAMBIS wmch have helped me nhis township, a well known member of change to a Conservative majority of 01 he I. O. F. votes. The partiss in the lirusc now “For over eight years," says Mr. Burns, strnd ten to eighteen WiIi1U\1NIwSvP8li€t' I suffered from what the doctors pro- and with a vacancy in Crrrdigan district very much so that now I can eat many »things_ that before I could not." If you have any trouble with your stomach why u not take these Tablets and get welll For sale by all Druggists. D Wear the rn “Boston Derby” Hat ou Want iioorl leather in Your footwear. f-s The curse of many high priced boots today is poor leather. _ Now we have a boot that rs alright - we believe it is the best boot made in Canada. 'The maker of it is a practi- -cal leather man and this is the reason they beat others , for wearing qualities. The .boot Is named .INVICTUS meanin “Uncongnerab1e" .and made by Geo- . Slater. They are comfortable litters -and nice looking. Ladies' Kid Lace Boots. a Dodd's Kidney Pills. Iam now cured i “ly beam 17 4| ll lates for the Opera House tonight. 17 1| RUBBER BALLS Haszard 6: Moore. v Karla . Hd Peter-‘s Bay SH .SIL Pober'aB NAB 40 , - U, ...................-$3.50 o",|°°||° One hundred andtwenty- °"'°""' ' _If _._ Varwouvnn,-March 10.-(Special)-Ex. Woonsrocx, March ° iii.-(Sneclal)- Sr. Prnnnre, March 16--(Special)-The teamer Pro Patria which has been in the ARE A HOUSEHOLD WORLD _ Pills Popular in Prince Edward Island. » Danster, P. E. I., March 14-(Special) ears of the remarkable cures of Kidney iseases credited to them. And one ofthe rany ls that of John J. Burns, of Loi.18, ouncedChronlo Inflammation ofthe bout in despair when I was led to try nd thank Dodd‘s Kidney Pills for eavinil life." Buy White`s chocolates if you want the Get a box of Whites snowflake choco- SPRING! lnd magazines f°f “N LADIES' Majority for Whear492. Expected any day per Wihfef St. Andr-ew‘s Paaka’s Station Lot N fought in the midst cf a drifting snow storm which made electioneering, espe- cially outside the city, a disagreeable task. The storm also detracted somewhat Ima' from the excitement iii the city, but Hon. D. A. McKinnon cf Charlottetown srrtnm can rrr-ran. nevertheless many of the party men worked hard during the day for their respective candidates. The election oi Dr. `Warburtori`had eerge,Gee, died this morning. been generally conceded hy hour Parties and the only question was as to the amount of his majority. Nevertheless during the :lay Mr Br-own`s supporters were rot lille and the vote polled by him is in excess of that taken hy the L' rrrservativc candidate at the general election in 1900 tircugh Dr. \Varburtuu increased iry' over two hundred the majority of Mr. Huszarri in the recent Federal by-election. In the S1. Petrrs district the result came as a surprise to the Government supporters. The Conservative candi- date hoW_ever had made n thorough canvass of the dir-trict for some time of his time among the constituents. The greatest change was in the Lot Iii) poll where a Liberal msjorlty nfil was whore the Election will be held on the Lolns and Kidneys. Igot so badlcould 20th. carceiv walk, sit or sleep. Doctors' The following nm the i0|DDi@i€ Ni edinine did not help me and I was just turnaz- cn/rRLO'r'rn'rowN ANU aura rxrv. 1000 |904 'Whear Ei Q Jenk ns Warburton Brown Ward 1 East 105 05 53 IlVard 1 West 75 50 03 Ward 2 East 50 42 05 c FB Ward 2 West -I0 H Ili! Iiil Ward 3 E ist. ` 07 20 5:5 28 Ward 3 West -ul :ro iii 40 Ward 4 East 101| fic 80 50 Ward 4 Central 72 42 Trl -il Ward 4 West 73 05 81 75 Ward 5 E mt Mnrbi¢S f01' the BOYS- Ward closet Gear. 'ro as 57 I Ward 5 West Cent. 110 QS »._IV§'arc: 5 \l;Vestt 8lJ` 1083 150 48 |52 67 05 05 105 T3 110 B8 48 cya ry as 37 Royalty West _ 44 23 4| 2-i Books Specials 44 :rz I ` 1251 759 1182 B35 MAJORITY FOR WARBURTON 387. bo nts. A big Stock slconn xma‘s. ~ lill) 1il)4 McLaughlin lcIsa\e E K ckham ycisaac gfigt BSCS!-SESS $832538 $523883 S IF TORMEN TED WITH CORNS , . . - ‘ - I IG" I: I: S , a[VCl| Bl‘0S _ r=':'r°.‘s:.:°"°°°..-. .».‘l‘.‘:.'.‘:":..:':.“-.r.:'s.”::r ' En -vtur. It ia rgrraniaed to cure, and V Sou A‘¢nu_ I7 ‘ 3 _ a quirky. Rffl .I l\\N\\0ltr. _\ , , Ied her. I heartily thank the manufactur- 8s'>‘l I .= _ - ' _nun rf L i ONE IN FOUR PERSONS One person in every four suffers more or less from itching piles. Some do not know the nature of their ailment, and otirers have not heard of Dr. Clruse‘s Oint- ment as the only absolute and guarantee cure fur this distressing disease. If you are a sufferer ask‘ your neighbors about this great preparation. it has grown popurur asaresrult of the news of its merits being prr.~sed from friend to friend. CAUGHT IN TIME. Tonorsvro, March iii,-Detectives this afternoon arrested Harold \Vebster and Thomas Fair, employes nf I’. W. Ellis 8; C on the cirargc cf stealing goods, prin- cipally fiiatuorros, irr rrr the i'lrr1r, valued al. more than five thousand dollars. The thefts had been going on for several mouths. Both rucu have confessed. Webster would steal the good-r and Fair would rnalrc trips to differrerrt United States cities, where he clspoarerl of them. COLDS ARE DANGEROUS. How often you hear it r'r-rrrzrrkerlt “It's only a cold," and n. few firrys later learn that the man is on his brick with pneum- oola. This ip ui’ srucir common occurrence that a cold, 'however slirzh', should not bc disregarded. Chnnrhr»rinir.`.~r Cough Rem- edy counteraifs urry terrrlrrrcy towards pneumonia. It always cures and is pleas- ant to take. For sale by ull Drugglss. CHICAGO MARKETS. - Clrcaco, li-larch I0 - iSpeclal) - March Wheat iitii May Wheat - “ Corn hilt “ Corn - “ Pork $13.52; “ Pork - READ IT THROU GH: 'Twould Spoil This Story to Tell it In the Headlines- To useaneighteentlr century phrnse,llrirr is an “o`er true tale." Hrrving happened in a sma‘l Virginia town in Lire winter of 1002 it is a story very much of the present. Up to a short time ago Mrs. John Ii Har- mon ol Meifa Station, Va., had no per- sonal knowledge ofthe rare curniive pro- pertirs ol ChamberlaIn's Cough Remedy "Last January," she says, “my bane took a dreadful cold and at one tiruc I feared she would have pneumonia, but one of my neighbors told me how this remedy had cured her little boy and I hegan giv- ing it to my baby at once and it soon nur- ers of 0hamberialn‘s Cough Remedy for placing so great a cure within my reach, I cannot recommend it too highly or aay too much in irs favor. l hope all who read this will try it and beconvlnoed as I was. For sale by all Drnggists. ANNOUNCEMENTS- -Any good boy desiring permanent employment should apply at this office at once. d tf. -Telephone subscriberu please add to their directory carry, No 238, A. Ailey's residence. iii d 2|. -Court Charlottetown ,‘No.b7tl,Canadian Order of Forfstsra, meets tonight in Wright‘s Hall, Kent St , reports of Com- mittees. initiation.-John W. Young, Sec. -Put tan cents extra in your pocket to- night when leaving for the-Opera House, and invest this email amount in a box of toothrome home-made candy. The pcor wiii bsnelt by your gererralry. IIISIIIIIII PIIIIIE WINIIIIWS BIIIIKEN For not Decorating on a Re- volution Anniversary Duke of`Cambridge lll -Parkin Com- ing West- Good Progress of I Negotiations Between ' France and Britain. DUKE UF CAMIIRIIIGE II.I.. LoNnoN,March 18-(Special)-The Duke ofCambridge, cousin of the late Queen Yrctcria is critically ill. AGREEMENT \VI'I‘I~I FRANCE. The London Times and other papers say questions, including the French Shore In Newfoundland. { PARKIN SAILS FOR. NEW' YORK. , George R. Parkin sailed for New York to~day in connection with holding tho examination in the States and Canada for thc Rhodes scholarships. VIENNA. March 10.-(Special)-The pal- ace of Empcror Francis Joseph and the' Arch~Duchess Clothilde was stoned and the windows broken because they were r nc. decorated in honor of the anniversary of the revolution of IMS. NERVE WRACKED AND INSOMNIOUS Everything goes wrong, head feels heavy and dull, mind is filled wirlr strange fr-rre~ bodlngs, stomach is nut of kilter. You need a uood tonic like Ferrozone to bring back your lost appetite and digestion, and cleanse the blood of all impurities. Ferro- zone is a wonderful invirzoranr. and Strengthener that will banish gloomy oe- presslon and quickly restore you to a healthy, vigortus condition of mind and ho iy. Notnihg is so good for the sick, weary and riebilitated as Ferroznne. Price 50c per box, at drugglsts or Poison & Co , Kingston. HA.\trr.'roN's l\iaNrrrr/rrcr=: Pir.r.s trite CuNs'r'rr»ATioN. MAY BE IN THE ICE. \ 1iAr.l|'A_x, March iii,-The French cable sicnmer Pro Pntrin, which left St. Pierre, Miq., for Ilalifnx two weeks ago, has not yet arrived. It is believed that the steam- er mny be caught somewhere in the ice, where it is very heavy, on the coast. One report says that she is thought to irc oil' Whitehcafi in the ice pack, with tire str. Elliot of Charlottetown and another un- known oraft. The Rosalind, bound for New York, which got in tonight from Sr. Johns, Nfld.,passed through two hundred miles oi slah ice. ARMORED TRAINS ARE ABANDONED .__ Causing Bitter Resentment in St. Petersburg Russian Cruiser Diana Damaged- Great Expectations of Admiral Makaroii as a Sturdy Fighter. AR.\i0I(I"ID TRAINS AISANDONED. ST. 1’r~:'rnn.rrrURu, March 16.-(Sp¢¢|g1)__ Tae bitterest resentment is aroused here over the reports of the abandonment of the Port Arthur* armored trains which like the Britisnuéed in South Africa were being built for the Manchurian railroad. RUSSIAN CRUISER DAMAGED. The news is confirmed that the Russian protected cruiser Diana, which was before reported damaged in the first attack upon Port Arthur was again damaged in the engagement of Sunday. Mariano:-‘r-' rrcmu Lloursen. Sr. Pisrnxrsrrunrr, March 14. Admiral Mackaroff is being loudly acclaimed here iorr going to the rescue ot the Russian tor- pedo destroyer ln the tight of Thursday last. IHPERIAI. PALACE STONED. ,IT MAY IIE AfiURES5I\'E» He failed to suve lr, being driven away by the Japanese battleships,1but his re- putation as gt fighter has been enhanced and. great eixpectntions are indulged as to his uggressive tactics in the early future. uNnrrr.r.\nr.u asroure. There rye some reports of land fighting but these are not_contlrmed and believed to be unreliable. .mrs xl-:rr 1-mr: sri.:-:N<'r:. Ahsoluic silence prevails at Tokio as to Japanese land nrovernents but all the c orrcspondents agrcc that great activity is maintained. A Sl'lil’R15lNG DISCOVERY. 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