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M. _ , _ , . ... . ._ _ _ ._ ._, J., - . _eu ’» 7 ,___ ,L_ _ _ »_ »» ~ 11 ___ . _ _,_A .\ , J ~. f »~ e, ~' ~ ~ 'ié$¢,» .M y. _,L _l__- . 3 _ _ 5,., em ,__ __.._.._.~,, »_._,,.__, _______,6__: (__. ___ __ _ _ __ ____ __ _ _ _ . __ t, _. _.._, 4 _ ,_ Wg. . _.._.___._¢._i i _ . ., I _, _/_ _ __ __ _ __ _ as.. _THE .ORNING GUARDI 1 i>';‘r§‘\i":?°‘?.‘i.II»?’»'='i?3»i‘”} c - IIIIE IIEEEPIIIIII I GIVEII III I.IIIIIlEII ._- In Rome where lie Visits His-.I toric Scenes ' Pope may Protest Against His Visit-Club Held up and Rcbbed by Well-known Society Man. _ _ ,___ rualnssr Lo_Usl'I nr losrl. Rona, April _l5.viSD\°il~\),- President Loubet was given a great roctltiol hon- 5 ns venus use Pantheon. pissed .vmibs cn the graves of -Victor Emmanuel and Hnmbsrt and then visited - the`Qoeen mother. . war 'rua rorl scar rao"rl:s'r. It is said the Pops will protest against the Presidents visit on the around that it is the first occasion on which the issad of a Roman Catholic country has visited the Quirinal since the fall of the tem- poral power of the Popes. cnusanssl HELD UP. San Joss, Cams., April 25-(Specla1)- Masked mon entered the DelmonteSoclal Club, held up the members and madea good haul. a wnaurar nosnun.. They were pursued and' one shot who proved to be Bert Thorudyke, one of the best known men of the city whose wealthy mother lives in Stockton. ________.__..-- TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. April 25th, ar: Lady May, McDougall, Belle River; lSlr Wilfrid, Roberts, Picton. April 23rd. old: Swift Current, Beck, Crapaud; Mayflower, Baker, Baddore. Apt-i125 old: Brilliant Bondrcan, Glace Bay; Lady May, McDougall, Bolle River. ONE COMMON CAUSE OF HEADAOBE. Perhs the most general cause of head- ache andmpain across the eyes is nasal catarrh. The simplest' cure is to inhale the medicated vapor of Catarrhozone which traverses every air cell and air pas~ ea e of the throat, ungs and nose. It kills myriads of germs at- every breath, clears away mucous discharges, preserves and heals the membrane. Catarrhoxono is just a splendid remedy for headache, and its dction is certain and uniailing in dis- eases of the Throat and Lunss, Deafness Bronchitis, Asthma and Catarrh. A trial will convince the most sceptical that Cat- arrhclonc is all right. Large size. $100; trial size 250. Druggists, or Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont, Du. Hasm.'ros’s Prr.r.s Cosa Co1u'rtra~ non. Weeks' Q Co. sell Men’a Hats and Copa New boots, 37 cases just came in and among them are more of those _ Mcn’s Box Calf Boots ° With Thick Soles Whole forced English back my mae wus aitfifitmagh, and'eh a pretty ' Seq _ _boots .f .A .y.<‘ '.;: " ' at $3.25, lacedlor elastic _side _ . . '_ _' ‘“‘ ai ;, .E 1 _ . . 1 I P ii? SINGLE COPY I CENTS ` _-TUESDAY Monmuo- . or-iARLo'r'1's'rowN, P. la. 1., APRIL ae, 1904.. _ -TUESDAY MORNING- {,, cm, ,.,,, ,,,,,.,,, ""‘“' W*-*' °~-- ---~'~-A-~-~~ ~~---A---~ == == = =- . =.-===-- 'u _ _,_-_....;..i-=,--a==a- Mr. Araenault asked the Commissioner $ll.& and 84.50 come to be pa were acid by public competition. or done' items wwe paid for aa inspector to tothe latter question ha stated that the. work. - table of this House a detailed statement gf how the itemn M0200, Bashing Ice, strict No. 5 and 6 Prince Oonavy; also Q '16, Busisiug Ice District No 10 Prince County ans made nv- » The Commissioner submitted the state- mdt asked for, Hr. Arsenault askad the Commissioner of Public Works if it is the intention of the Government during the coming summer to ilnlsh the road commonly called the Thaddy Road, also the exten- sion of the St. :Gilbert Road, commonly called the Sugar Camp Rsad,all on Lat 14: also tc open a new road from Higgins Road to the shore in Lot 15, for; which $liKl.00 was paid during the last year for right-of-way. The Cunmlesicner replied that there roads were receiving the very serious con- sideration of the Government. Mr. Mathlescn asked the Leader of the Government: last-If any contract or con~ tmcts has or have been made or entered into between the Government or any person or persons for supplying the Pro vinolal Poor House with bread for th tract let by tenderfi lf so, what notlc was given of such t_endt-rs being receive How _runny renders were received? Frc whom? and for what quantities, qualit and price? limi-If no such contract io persons supplying bread to the said Pc House since the first day of January, A D. 1004 and upon what terms `as to prlc and qualltyi 4th--Also, similar question for the year 1903. asked by the leader of 'she Opposition mittlhg the returns requested statin thatthe tender of L. C. Worthy wa accepted in both years. A Bill to incorporate the Rogers Hardware Company wasreferred to com Mr. Rogers with Mr. McWilliams in. th chair and reported agreed to. The Bll provided thatthe capital stock of sa om an hereb incorporated shall b divided into two thousand shares of on such capital s‘ocl»z has been subscribe and fully paid up either in money or b the transfer ta the Company of any land merchandise or any real or person ro rt the Company may b.g Coporate name. The debate on the Budget was the resumed. ______.._€.__-- _ IVE. Because of repulsive looking warts on th hands. They can he removed quite pain lsssly bv Putnam‘s Painless Corn an Wart Extractor; it never marks an always cures. Try lt. ` dispcie tho gas, makes you comfortable 0 and free from distress at once. Nervlllne present year-1904. 2nd-Was such con- ° costs only 25o. Better try it. dv Ds. H,mrmm'~i Pu.x.s Cosa: Consrira- m 'non Y __i_.______-_-- b f' ,tha Commissioner of Public Works, su - ii To cure aheadacheni ten minutes use WC mittee of the whole on motion of Hon M -Belle of Richmond tonight-special C 9 Y Y ° scene $200030. Such capital stock shall be e hundred dollars each. When $100,000 of “IRM “E 8 °°E°°k' I. once. M -This is the time to have 1°" b|0Y°\° 9 N 7' In ll d d ade like new. operations and do business under it °I““°d'°“m° ° ’ m m n the work done carefully and well at very MANY WOMEN ARE NOT ATTRACT- S the rare treats ofthe season. Como and f Torso, April $6. -(Spsclal)- The Pusalan Vladlvoatock squadron after a long period of inactivity appeared nfl' Genesn ou the east coast of Korea and sank the Cayo Maru, a Japanese merchant steamer of six hundred tous. iurtaaln Koala!! launch. ~ Three _Russian cruisers entered the har- bor.Thls makes it appear1thstVladivostA>ck is not now blockaded by the Japanese. smws eraasum nrranran. Pour Aursvs, April 25,-(Special)-The Chicago News despatch boat Eflying the British flag which was boarded and detained by Russian. tt... ....‘...n»._ """"“"“ ”' Sinks Jap. Merchant Steamer and Enters Korean °“’“'°"°"°"‘°'°*‘°"'°”;y§;°;,§‘“;_ Harbor-News Boat- Released-Phiug a."‘.'.i°£’.`li‘.?.‘.i`l`.I'.\'{’§; %i‘.‘LIf.f§.'“a“3§`$ Denies that _.laps Crossed Yalu-And ""'°""'°"' - - ~ S all is Ho lui at Port 'ras commissioner mine one nn 3}'$ P¢ some bridass ssths rate ot 57;. iareplyl' Arthur Now_ urgency of the matter required day's . Mr, Arssnault asked the. Commissioner “AD"°“o°‘ Nunn, om K Pm Arm errsnwxmnrmas ur* _ ' 'I °""° ° ‘“`°“ ° ° °' ” °'“ °° ° rt-may has been liberated eo mam that she will not again approach th coast. Panos nmsmsfnnrours. General Pflug, formally denies the repos' that the Japanese have crossed Yal River. noun uosalax soasrs. The Russians now declare that all th land and sea weak points about Por Arthur have been made good and all pla are impregnable and provision for a year siege and the people said to be in goo spirits. _...__- Tlae City Council Chamber was hlied to the doors yesterday afternoon to discuss the latest phase of the hotel situation. James Paton was chosen as chairman of the meeting. F. L. Haszard spoke of the deplorable state of affairs in the city. He thought the pmpssitlon for the city to take stock» asalast resort. was a most reasonable one. If the hotel is not opened the city wlllgoback more ln oao year than we can regain in ten. Donald Currie asked if the Bill to be submitted to the Legislature was not now in course of preparation. Mr. Haaaard replied that absolutely ‘nothing had yet been done. on G W. F. Tldmarsb was personally opposed to the city taking stock in the hctei.ll the wealthy men will not take stock the poor men should not be forced to pay for it, He thou ht there was plenty of money in - ir L°N°°"» AW” 25 "’(s9¢°l°D”M”°" the city to purchase the hotel. lt was not t a sound business proposition and u therefore people did not want to put their money into it. R. B. Norton also opposed the purchase of the hotel by the city. If the capitalists G are not men enough topnt their money __ into the enterprise let it go. It would be a disgraceful piece of business to saddle 0°! the city with $10,610, or $20,000 deben- ‘s tures. Walter Matheson thought private d people could run the hotel more success- fully thau the city. He did not think the I Do You BELCH casa Ii you have uneasy sensations in the stomach, a bad taste in the mouth head echo-remember that ten drops of Poison s Nervlilne in sweetened water is o quick and certain cure. Nerviline aids digestion, ' is l did! Uramps Collc,Dysen- te\'E;,s§r?n?:c\ add Bowel "IA-cubles, and S. gunboat Petrol, after twenty-two years ’ Kqmfort Rowdars. _ - . __ B . A _ ...___ ry. -I. O. F.-Court Avondale meets to~ 'J' -Any good boy desiring permanent Y employment should apply at this Silica at t. . 8 Leave your wheel at P. G. Armour’s Bicycle repairlcc elmo end: you will set low prices. 19 d IW _The Salvation Army is At Home to its many friends next Thursday evening, the occasion being Prof. Hawley's annual Drill Uoncert,given io Day the winter! 9 coal bill. A real friend is a practical ` friend. This is guaranteed to be one of Announcements. f i,800 CATILE KILLED. New Yomr, April 22.-A despatch the Sun from Austin, Texas, says: Wor in a storm which has swept through th Las Cruces district, in the State of Sa Luis Potosi, Mexico. The corn crop w destroyed. ____________-- LET OTHERS EXPERIMENT constantly invited to try new ang e dies Let others experlme tried in the crncible of time, won the a s li0H°I`“b1° 3¢¥`VI°° I” the “FV” 51;” wi proval_ofhDubllc 0PLl:_i0n_and demohuetrate . kill dhi .lf ther than aoeac argeo heirrg t to up e nevery ome Hon' Mr' Pe an repnsd to a quesuoot; havelng hlxhgdigllquor on board the ship. family liledliline- BI' The Boston Derb you place Baby _in one of Paton new up-to-date GO-CARTS OR CARRIAGE Prices right. All new goods. C JAs. PA'roN fo. ce Show this p. m. Iaee the now. celebrated drills and marches. has been received here that more than l, 800 headof cattle were killed by hallstone r There is always something new in th !` the said year has been made who are tht- D H E way of madioal treanment and ym, 5 or SAN FxzaNcIs;;_ April 22.-Robert _pmven mme _ t I df “fl” W. A» Weeks said he 'nad asked for al h d lose time D e Nicholson. chief boatswain mate of the U.” En_t£sgsris_l{r_dl_1_<:_y tL_v|_1; Pms MVB. bee sg assist the hotel as to build a market. Th y. P. S. Brown said this scheme had bee ' Donald Currie suggested that a lar Goo~Goo eyes WILL SHINE whe S ness. as issuing of bonds would be advisable. P. S. Brown thought the Steam Navi- gation Oo.should buy the hntel.Many men 5° could be found totske the hobelif the U restrictions were taken off. B. C. Prowae would like to hear the 9 propositions that were to be submitted. 0 P. S. Brown_moved that the meeting D adjourn. The motion was seconded. 115 F. L. Haszard repudiated the bien that the city taking stock would be a tax on the poorman. He contended that the investment would be a good one for e debentures could be issued at 52. and 7°/, 8 or 8% realized on the money. t ,_ meeting because he thought that th n taking of stock by the city was a las P’ resort. The city had as much rlghtt condition of Charlottetown at preaen _ wasadisgrace to citizens. It would b before it was dismissed. ' ‘ hatched in u certain city drugstore. K meeting be held nt which the working~ men could give an opinion. Why could not Mr. Haszard convince the merchant that the hotel wana paying scheme. He day or Thursday evening. ‘s Mr. Currie moved in amendment, seconded by R. B. Nortonlthat the meet lui? '\d.l°\lI`li till Wednesday eveniu when the matter be further discussed. J. P. Tanton condemned the City Corporation irolnginto the hotel busi- Mr. Currie asked leave to withdraw the well to consider the question seriously n suggested an adjournment till Wedues. IHE LEGISllIIIE VLADIVOSTOCK IHE HIIIEI KIIIIS. IIIIEEII lSSEMBiI. I FLEET 0UT AGAIN IIIIESIIUII IIBIIII. AIIII PRINCESS Set Out on their Promised Visit to Ireland Emmerson, Hyman and Others In- spect lhe Canada Eastern Rail- way-Monireal Horse Show Entries. Nsrscrmo canons xasrsns. Moncros, April ?5.-(Speoial.)-Bon. H. R. Emmerson accompanied by Hon. Mr. Hyman and three or four M. Ps passed over the Canada Eastern Railway today to Fredericton, the object being to show the members, the character of the road and the country. vn:nmr.oaL Isrznnar IN soasss. Mon-rnnar., April 25.-(Special)-Lord lllilelguud and Lady Violet Elliott, eldest son and youngest daughter of the Gover¢ nor General and Countess Mlnto, have have made entries for the Montreal horse show. ROYAL vrsrr ro ma1.AND. LONDON, April 25. -(Special)- King E iward, Queen Alexandra, Princess Victoria and their suites started today to visit Ireland. THE SAVINGS BANK OF HEALTH. is iota of red and vltallzing blood to nour- ish and lnvigorate the body. If Your blood is thin and watery use “Ferrozone." It supplies the necessary elements such as phosphorus and iron, and quickly re- stores lost strength and spirits. Ferro- zone is an unequslled restorative for the tired, the sick, and the run down: it stim- ulates appetite,aids digestion, soothes the bl te to h alth A nerves, and makes ie eve m o e y 9 for disease to exist. No tonic does so '_ much good in a short time as Ferrczone. Get it today from any druggiat. for 50c per ° box, or six boxes for $2.50. By mail from e N. C.|Polson 8C Cc,, Kingston, Unt. E' Ds.ii».mL'roN`s Pixma cum: Cuxvsrrva- B "NUN- U the city to proceed with the business hut before his motion was written out the ° motion to adjourn was carried. _______._._...__--_ Bioyciists and all athletics depend on “ BnN'rLEY's Liaimsat te keep me ioiuts limbcr and muscles in trim. R Stanley Bros'. Show night, Thursday night this Week. Grand display of our magnificent stock of ,high class merchandise, Exclus- 3‘ ive goods, splendid assortment-it will be the show of the season. amendment. A. J. B. Mellish made a motion thatit was inexpedlent toaak ,You are cordially invited. Come I f-Stanley Bros, 26 d gi C RTER’S 1 _ t ~ 7 wil* `.._ I ,'.». r ~. fwfr; ' ‘_-gf-j‘~‘;'=‘~_‘.6 - ,_ , . _ V. 1. . . - ‘I ty ,. _ - ‘QM , in-f»_ n.. img, I ' I Y f~.»‘ ' :, f. _ 4 ,_ ' ‘ E C S" I vs "ss - f ‘ . V `”""' A I ‘A E 'lx I il E I' »"` » I '-1 .="e ‘- ,; .. ' ., . _ _ g, < .i _, _ -» ,/ a o E ' I - ~ -f “ . I _H ~ . __ ,_ \ :_ »" iv '..-‘:.'~~'1f.<. "`f’-"`»~" f 'ft .+. " -1. ~.~.f`<=,»i~.’-».~.~.‘f_ Q);-I.,.’,_.i.“. _ ,___ ., _.f . _ _ _ .I I . »,' , _ _,.`__ ...,_, ,.. ,_ . ~> z I I so _ _ .There are so completely _ ____fu.1 chardl of I ' , -I x .If , . . f and there_,__are those that _are`_.bc_st.The sort th sorts whale _ra ithing beauty holds. fone e chanted-,‘ the Harte* whose large- handsom Bowers are perfectly “usable” because of the' long stout -stems--these ARE THE BES rimlrnzé at camo 1903. HASDURQ & MOI)RE ` Dealers lntécl Fldwer and V¢g¢7ble ~ fS€¢|l.Ghailotteto`srn, P_.§'°E.,_I. ' I P GS 'E i‘ |90 1.' _-,_ v ~ Sweet Peas that are called best at cagtivatc one with the delight- t eir exquisite oolorings, the no e ir T pest sorts. Selected when in flower the 9 ll . SEEDS GRO “As you sow so shall you reap." That is what we are taught from childhood, and it is right. Of course you must look out for the “Stony ground" and the “Ta.res"’ but it is of even greater import- ance to plant. GOOD SEEDS. We do not simply mean seeds that will grow, but seeds that will bring forth a vigorous, flourishing `plant.` Hefc's the place to get such SEEDS. PLANT EARLY PBA5, ONION SETS, POTATO ONIUNS. SCHA|.i.o'rs, SWBBT Ps/is Now. CARTER dt Co., Ltd., THE. SEEDMEN. f wana sviihna _ _ ___ A _ ___ t "` E ONLY TEA thrill: oiters consumers rheu- I ' Im°H¢wiPl°li... Saii§fi¢<\. I