2 I *PW , ‘-"';”"r? _ j _ 7' _ fr , ,;_ef¢n'_“‘._\t§2“'g.`;'E"_§I"=s'»‘_-_‘Ft“%`fi'3I5‘;Fai%¥g'_ ef"-'if-'T ‘if Mlifw-‘f§~el"."ff `f-`“§.»~%|='~-.!_: ' ' v ~"' "5"=f1“."_-;`~ f' ’: »» '~ I '> *~‘7€~ 'YP-”§;’f`€`°’?“.:=f ‘?»§"i=`l:é'§ if - ._"_¢.:- _f~f:‘~§‘-1* ‘ ', x _ - ' 1 ~' ' -. , _ - 'mn oU.i1zniAN, 3.-;ApLoq»rm~own PRINCE Eowaan rsnaun. MARCH 7 mos _ _ -__ 1 ni' i " - , -1 f . gg--Q-' -‘I-if*-_' (`il'Concerts Socials, Entertainments etc., of a money making , nature, 5 cents a line (of 6 words) for first insertion, and 2 }4 i l cents a line for ' each continuation. Churches and chari- table institutions _ . half rates. Minimum price 15 cents.Bleck type announcements Marriages a n d Deaths; FREE but verses _ with deaths sm1e1's\e‘as» above. double rates. Births, I dw tf_ '_ Q f __ J Y - F 1 F arm For Sale Of ' . mile‘eg:\tYC8;!'es of land at Little York. seven hu h 111 atlot.etown, convenient to school rc and mzlls. Apply 1° E. G. Deacon, "ti lurk _L lui ' V THE QU ARDIAN. 3 P THE Home or THE cuAn0\AN` North Side :Queen Square. ` CHARLOTTETOWN,_P. E. I. Business Office Telephone i33c~ J. P. HOOD, Bus. MEY- Residence Telephone, 132 _Editorial and News Telephone 133. Odice Hours 12 noon to 6 p.m.; 8 to ra p.m. J. E. n. Mecneawl. Ediwf Residence Telephone 33 lg' it touches n Clit fickle; Wiley 5'9"' nefd 3 _¢0ugh country in the published reports. we ` cure It ls a satisfaction to have no means 0! learning with any have one that seems to go degree of accuracy the extent of what may to the spot' We have a be eouea our inter-noi mae. rms is _re-l to dg this, but does do it_ ’ greltabie as would be glad to learn ' It usually gives relief fmm what is the nature and value of the trade the Hrst dose and Will coi1~ passing from Province to Province. But tinue to relieve untila cure estimates have been made or late both of is egectel . Thé remedy is ' the internal trade of the United Kingdom remedy that not only seems our _ I p téhe internal commerce of the United Stat- p This remedy has a Speci_ N $2),000,6(X),000. The total foreign trade of 4 fic actign on th¢ membl-_ the country for the same time was $2,330,-‘ 81165 Of the throat and air 022,888. So that the internal trade was passages and Will often about nine times as great as the external cure in half the time fe* trade, if the estimate is about correct. quired by other good re' i But whether the words internal trade mean simply the trade from state to state, Pricg Qgnts. _ or the much larger trade between all the medies. J. G. J_iM1EsoN, Chemist and Druggist, H 1 large trade, say between New York and I E7 ’ S liliiilil Plllllillllilillli All over the Dominion " you will find the better class of people report their experie ncehas taughtlthem ~' that llciasghlzn Vehicles be- ins built by Skilled Workman '{ from the.ll\si llieilzls give better satisfaction than any other vehicles and it is their opinion that it is better to `} pay a little more money _» and get a McLaughlin. “One grade' only and 'that the best.” ltUU6lll.ll CARRIAGE G0 .l.i|l- ° Eastern Branch St. _}ohn,N.B_ "°‘°°“°” Th' °““"”“”"' T tue Bmieh ereodord. We may therefore Is the time for new i if B f Q shoes. In dropping the rubbers our* old shoes looka little 05-so a new pair is needed. Try a McPherson or a. P. S., the best Shoe made for $3.50 We have all 'splendid high gnde shoes _assortment of `McPhe`r-‘" SATURDAY. MARCH 7 , 19413. INTERNAL CMMERCE. While the trade of he Dominion with outside countries is carefully measured at the custom houses and the tabulated flg= urea are afterward aiven to the nd of the United States. For instance, s is estimated tor last year at about v 1 individuals and communities of the nation we are left- to guess. . ' New York City may have a large inter- change of trade with Boston,which would be interstate trade, while the`equal1y Albany would not be interstate trade. but would still be internal trade. So it is seen that while in the ilrst place we have only an estimate of internal trade, in the second place we hardly know what the phrase internal trade mean. _In the United Kingdonfit is estimated thatthe internal trade is fifteen times as great as the external. trade. We take it that in more than that which crosses the bound- aries of the Three Kingdoms. It may also be assumed that in a nation which like Britain buys nearly two-thirds of its bread stuffs and a still larger proportion of its lumber abroad the internal trade would necessarily be much larger in proportion than in a. country like Canada where our breadstuffs and timber are exclusively produced at home." The total foreign trade of Britain in the year l9(D,it may be mentioned was $4,387,000,000 and the es- timated internal trade $68,80D,000,000. For the reasons mentioned it seems to external trade in Canada conforms more nearly to the United Stateqthan to make an estimate ot Canadafs internal trade at nine times that ot our external trade._The total trade between Canada and the outside world for year ended 30th J une last was $414,517,358, If our internal trade during the same period was nine times as great it would make the formidable value of $3,730,656,222. Or it we take the British ratio of fifteen to one our internal trade would be over six billions. In any case our people constitute one of the most remarkable trading com- munities on earth. Our foreign trade. last ,year was very nearly one iitth as great ag mt for the United stAtee_' 'mon im llttesn times as great a population as the estimated asabcve was $684 per head, . _ 3., We have not advanced the our Amber SSIRC ‘[0 Oiiice Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p. in. _ llli llllillllllll lilllilllllll this case internal trade means something_ probable that the proportion Soi internal: Dominion. Our external trade was overt $78 our bends and ourintemoi trade, and internal trade of the United S'ates ' I ihe p r capita Dropirlim Of external $ ‘°"‘°*'l-ll-¢***“1wl . - > M wa s respectively about une' thisrl of these Hgures. A lt seems to be admitted that since Cuba has been given the privilege ot sell'-g Jv- ernnient the Cubans l ave managed their affair-sfmdch better than was expwtzd. Oue Americanjaurnal says “they have manifested an agreeable and unlocked for capacity for home rule." But just now President Palma has signed a bill which V" has passed the Cuban Congress authoris- rog e iom or $35,000,000, most or wines ie to ba_.._distrlbuted among the ioldiem tvholitcugfht to make Cuba free. is seems they ao not think me i.e¢d,,m gf labors. They want the cash and wg) eg . . ._ ' , _ 4 OUP d€SDatches a manth Iago noted .h D per' ou board the S. S, Etruria. The news was received at midnight February 6-7 when the ship was seventy miles on’ the Marconi sta' ion at Croc kshaven,1|-elang on her trip eastward. It contained thirteen items of news events that had hnppgned after the snip s,i1ed_i,, _ an about 100 w°rds‘ Authe imD0rt-ant news cf thu hi ' , S P 5 P°'55a8e W&S S.nt ashore and print. ed in the mqming neWSD8D€lsfof or Liver- paol before the shiph 8.¥l‘lV8l hgr r5tum trip U18 Etruria when 150 mile; out received 120 words of news from the ewe; Paper were made up at 50) copies mob which were laid upon the tables for the passengers at breakfast, ____ _ KILLED AT THE THROTTLE. PPPISBURG, March 2-W hen the first ecction of passenger train N0. 5 of the ;’;;~H8.ndle Road reached the big Walnut t 8;, Just east of Columbus today, it dm “° °¢1`°°°° Speed in obedience to the slow orders issued for the bridge lug (gig->D;il8.,y, but rushed across at the rate o_f m es an hour. Fireman Crristan look- ed over at Engineer Smith and was horri. md W and W6 engineer crouched against the reverse lever with both arms about it-. When _examined a deep gash' 'exposing the brain, was found in his right ‘¢¢mp]@ i It is thought that, while bending out his cab' window he was struck -éomé P1‘°l71‘lldi!iR 'Object and was killed. ~ MADRID. March 3.-A despatch to the Imparcial from Ceuta. Morocco, 1-giggmgég the report that the Sultans troops have been defeated and that War Minister Manehbi has been killed. The message does not indicate the date of the engage- “L9” °1` We Diuce where the bati-le occurr- .e 0 _ £55 “--1 '-v "‘-~ *-rf _'veneer-ef. - _ " ` ~ e A woman worn-ont, who never has to lift a hand for herself, who does not know the meaning of the word-“worry”-! How cali it be possible? That it is possi- ble is proved by the experience of many a woman who, because of sleeplessness, nervousness, backache and other wom- anly ills, becomes an utter physical wreck. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription gives new life and new strength to weak,\worn- out, run-down women. It establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals indammation and ulceration, and cures T female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. “I sufsred for .Eve years with indammation which caused violent pain and often torture so badattimesthat I couldnot beabouttoetteud tom daildti *_ `t Hrs. ul' C.Beli, ..°f...“°’i‘-:~‘..;..i.i:=h°.i=.I»§`<:.i§.=.:.1~.f*s.I.`I`~:#. ssc turn 'Tor relief. I-Ind tried doctors but found they did not_ help me. My druggint aglvhed me ‘iq try I_)r: Pierce_‘s Favorite Prescription-.-zeuliy it in glowing terms. I decided to _ it u and brought a ‘bottle home. I am tosay that after theuseof the irst hottie I t liter that a third bottle. I - _mmns to 1 if "‘°°z°.:2-i ‘;‘;:.€,.':,‘.‘i.rr:.°..>5.° ..‘".r‘.i:.."°'* fecteahzalth, thanks to your mi-digzine.” ` Sick women are _invited to consult Dr, Pierce by letter, frm. Address Dr. R. Ve Pierce, BuEalo, N. lf.” - ` ' “Favorite Prescription " makes weak women strong, sick women well. Ac- cept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets should be CGIISIIIIICI their country a snilicieut reward for ¢,h¢||-_ H it. Not all the patriots gvgn gg; momruip times have been so fortunate. C ‘_ publication ot a miniature sea news a A Shore. The editions of the drst ee; n _ ' suLTAN’s TRooPs DEFEATED. | Q much improved Idecided to take another and 1 Intestinal I' » Q » E i cannot be- reachedU»by-futeinaeiixsiiodlelnee ’or LIVER KlllNEY~S' and the bowels are eoneupaiea. _ » " example of wha,'l;.~.thousa, ,_. Lt. 1_ Q. _\'/»~ By far the iriostifiimportant `P;i1"1'ft`bf dfg'\‘$S_tid the- l»\€5tm°§» 5?-,pgngegly shown in cases where thc stomach--lias beenremgyed and t e patient fshididigested food without theaid of thepstorpach.. -5-__f ' 2.- , ‘-3 r “VC tit and use _f_f_Qn@_§“°h trouble is'“`1”x'i"`fE`€`i1itcSti‘nes, the the kidi; :ys.'- ' . There is fullness and pains after § coats". tongue, héadaclig, loss of pai--. in the limbs _and in the slic=_zidcrs,_ ilatnlency T and est iiiippeivii that is so prompt and. M R. BERNH AKDT _-, .Ii . :_ _M _ E! '- ilt is not unusual for~persi;ns_",,who. '1iav§’long“fl§§¢f¢‘11_ fbiliousness and constipation to. be _tlioroughly Pete, --whieirheve befor 1he'.ier‘gesi,_eii1e of;,e’uyg, remedy. »ca1, as others have beenfbeiore yon, butp_a.sing_le‘_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PILLS ,will .convince you of their unusual ‘medicinal value. One' a,jdoc;;e,_ bp_x.,s__At all cl_e_a1_e_rs, or 'EDMANS_O1\T, BATES &‘C0_~» =T¢>r011f0- C ` " qu ;'1tly alternating with diarrhoea. _ There has _yet to bearernedy iiit€:&inal indigestion as DR.- Nisv;Lrv1;n ,PiLLs,t=and1fias-‘thisr is common and sevére I fo1jrii'of` can. well. that Kmnnvélbrvaa _l?sLL.S. are, ful treatment L-extautetor aoh meats.. pvils-as-asplendid _ a.nd.in¢ligesx_.ion.‘f __ The poem has seven verses, the whole No More Morning Growling. The introduction ot Malt Brf akfrst Food to the homes ot Canada has brought joy and contentmentto young and old. Wherever Malt Breakfast Food ls made Breakfast Food is a true health irlend: it ents To cuisnow nail'-_ - 1, f’ lr Orrawn, March 3.-The A. -C. Kiltson 8: Co., ot Glasgow. Scotland. _ were the _ _ _ _ successful tenders forthe shpply of 25,- used with “Favorite P_r¢s¢r1pt1°r1 ” when- 000 tone or steel :ana to the Railway » De- ' ever a laxative is required. ` partimenh f \ i `L ¢ , IO UC im Mn. |L|NG's LATEST. r *PHYSICAL TRMNiN_G U R_GED_ Loaoon. Moron 2._-Mr. Riiayeni Kspi- _ L°""9N» Maw” 2-`-“°~i°"G‘-"'¢i‘°1 5*' ing’s poem, “The Ssttler.” in the Times. . 'hun Frededc M°'“;ri°°’f B15 in, is based on Mr. Chamberlaws words: _.I ,_ address .here urging physical tramingvt 5-iounti am convinced that natural _tn-ces are'lf’hi1dr°°’S°m that E°“!°'"d wa’ °hr°“t°°' ill drawing the people of Africa together and ed by physical d°“°'?"°_‘°7f Three Wt we more pot( nh ,han the evil ,nnuences TM every five who offered asreeruits for e tending toseparation, It begins: V ‘ army were wP°n~7 °”m°' S°m° A , .‘ _ no u ‘Where my fresh-turned furrows run 3 ;1e!;iriei.lv: co'MTiic;°:?alil°thei:3b iid and the de€'i?t‘riil blisters red. T e notion on ein ood eoid eebboee. rue I VYl1lI‘8D&ll' lh6 WIODQ' N385 W38 (10138 U0 ‘ future dgpendgd gpg” the trainigggf bggh “ID H1889 (NDIS, einen tone of which is regret at the war. The it second is typical of all: ' ` ___ ¢ ' ` the living *md the dead-” imothers and children. mm th” M °°° °t mm EDISON AFTER CANADlAN__N|CKE_L_» - Here inalarne and sunlit land.. , Toaonrro, Mar- 2-f-.~U.r- »T ii ` _ Whm no wrong bites to the Bone. ‘ tile- iizuoue 'A£nerii.~§.ii" invewée 3:: I Wm 15! mY 11505 U! my l1€i8hb01"5 oentlv acquired 'several nickel pmpertifs hand: . ia' the vicinity ofSudbnry. It iéudder- ,;f,,i,stb_ff: m And 9086556! WGVWUI 800115 ,stood that he requires a considerablelwaefed :emo F0! W0 S217 f°l1Y and UN Nd b1‘°¢°ll. ,quan‘ity of this mineral in making -his WCW' “nd A115136 blwk D815 Of iii SIL new storage battery. Several applications md Giving and taking counsel .with each, _phgve recemjy b - ei d b th T _ _ n » _ »<»of» sv »<»<=»\»= 3:4 f1‘"°11°1'= “W1 as fu: as growling about taxed digestion, irritation ' 9”” ¢ °x°'mi“°d *E *rift* f_i'00tier_ .lit-I of we gwma-ch, mdgegs 9; uw ,km ,nd stead ot transported in bond to"its dee- HALIFAX i-kin eruptions is a thing-of the past. 1lla`it_fu°5f'l°“~ , U BETTER _ l . _ euiteweok and strong stomachs.- It 'does ip 3|||py_gg(;|(£p_ Agmyg, 1 A rewmyeax-s eeoaiéhe bread t rein opartioie or in-ioiobie emoh 1 E _ -- fhkwlh the Civ! :.“:id