I . l r' x 'health and received boundless kindness in _(_A, _. _ ””“"“" ‘3» 19°* THE CHARLOT'rE'1‘0\vN UAR-MAN _ » mes J Oifieea in Montague, Capt- W A lohrntma J A lanaldrx and ln Sourla. Pere 6- Seagnarullsnarzer. . A lllKllP»l|F lfllillllillis A if ai. . , Rev: Dir. Mcliay S A 'l`h _' 0 t _ o unrest in rtdi._iAi|..n;Ze ui? Ulliiiliili ills I 1 "“‘I““¢°°_ in the iE==f- 'A ill-|llSlAllMilll 4 11.1 , _ .l_, __ _ _ _ -ii - "- ff \<-_ .,, ' ' _ .T8E~&l‘u_;0_»,-Piéb-ll--Rev. Dr. Mac- democracy they areapt to interpret s \\..--. K8y;_ oretaty Presbyterian Foreign Miseisnary Society, who has aoent about A year_and*a haif_in the Orient and has ills!-'. _l'°.!.“1'”°.d- .ill B recent interview. spoke as foliowetr- , -'1‘n_¢gr;p<~wsr~ delightful throughout I have been favored both on land and rea by favorable weather, en o ed ood from' missionaries everywhere; every- thing they conld do to make my visit profitable they were' ready to do. “¥¢B» I WIS away four months longer than I-had expected to be when I started but I found the time too short for the work that ought to be done in order to make such a visit eifective. Impressions are not enduring if the transitions are too quickly made from one country to nn. other. One would like to stay long enough in a place toibecome somewhat familiarwith the conditions and relations of society, but that takes time.” “What is the generalimprcssion as to conditions in,tl1e East P” “The most distinctly felt impressions* is that the East is throbbing with new life. The East and the West have mst at a~hundred points and they are absorb ing all we have to give( That is especial ly true in China, and as usual the pen~ duium swings too far. What we call THE KINGS COUN'l`Y GUARDIAN ...J. G. Sterna, Bouris, went to Charlottetown yesterday. anarchy: There are many thousands of NEW Y0RK° ni" n""T°“' L"““b°‘l‘ young mon in China that are in a danger- ous as well as interesting condition," “What about the unrest in India ?” “It is _ felt everywhere, It is talked about everywhere, and is the cause of much anxiety, however much Britishers may whistle to keep up courage. It is another phase of new life that is stirring in all the East, 'India for the Iudiaus,‘ ‘China for the Chinese,' and ‘japan for the Japanese) No people of three hun- dred millions wants foreign domination. Great Britain is educating India away from the colonial up to the independent estate, and it ought to be said that Brit- ain is doing it magnanimously and hon- orably. A British odicial in India. said to ine, ‘England has her faults, and no the lndla long distance runner who is under suspension by the Amateur Ath mm Unreal is coming to New York for the purpose, it ia said, of appealing to the committee of the Unions for reinstai.»~ ment. Longboat. has' never seemed to understand the Uoion’s rules, but. his eil-ction as a member of the Canacian Olympicteam makes is necessary for him to be reinstraied by the Union before he can compete In the games in London nxc summer. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot roach the soot of thu diaeaao Camrrh is u. blood io al dl din order to cure it doubt made mistakes in India, but there ‘_ ?,§‘;;','f,t,i;":_:|‘,;'|,,¢,,;',,°:ff.,,",;‘,°d,eH_}{a|1'5 Cary-rn is not in the world today B more right lure is taken internally, and wuts dircc`tl& on eous government than that of the Brit on in India.’ “I believe that is literally true. No other nation has such a colonial record as £118! Of llflflllll ill Il1dl8. ‘Bild lf if Bhmlld lv:/ylilat digodlirliies gucli wbnderfulreaultrsincuringl mean by and by an ilidependent India educated to self-government, so much the better for the world and so much more honor Q0 the nation that has brought it to pass." l __ ___ r r < - _ u l tho blood und mucous surfaces. Halls La rrh Cure is not n Track medicine. It wan pro- scribed b onco the best phvillvlllllli lll lil” country dir years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of thu boat tunica known, corn- bined w th the boat blood purifiers. actimr directly on th mucous surfaces. Tho perfect rbi ti f th two ingredients is Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J.CHENEY, Sc (.‘0.PROPS., Toledo, O. Sold by all Drugziaw. pricc 751:. Take `Hall‘a Family Pills for constipation. ___._--- lllwllll MAKES _ SAVAGE AllAiIK Says United States Currercy System Is Worst in the World WASHINGTON, Feb, ll.--Addressimz the house on the financial question. Mr. Fowler, chairman of the committee on banking and currency, declared that the United States had the worst linnnciai and currency process in the world, instead of the best. "What is the acute question i" he required: “It is a bond-snowed cur- rency l" If that were a wlaa and proper form of currency, he asked, why had not some nmioa adopted it by this llmst flapan trleditovor night, he said, bu' quickly gave it up. Mr. Fowler favored zuid cola reserves. United States notes, he said, were “mere promises to pay." They were issued dur- ing the war, he said. and they had never been retired because neither the Repnbll - ` can nor the Democratic party had the K M 'political eoursue todo its d\liY» - A The aubtreasury system of the govern»~ ~ : ~ " "*`- "*`-" ` *"1-‘-”~" ment was attacked by Mr. Fowler as a -°~ r;.n|»|i.i..a lair. ' _ Capita $l4,400.0il0; Reserve Fund $Il,ilil0,00il. ., ' éonoray President, Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal. 1 President, Sir George Drummond. K. C. M. G. ' ,Vice President and General Manager, ‘t.S. Coniston. - ii* ls now open for business in this City 1 _ ‘ `» A general banking business transacted and a Savings Depart- . _' _ ment conducted. Correspondence solicited from outlying places _- Deposits in\Sav|ugs Department and withdrawals from same utisfaotbril al1'anged'by mail. 1 ~ _ Otlicpifgr the present. Grafton Street, a iew doors west ot ‘ Queen St’eet ‘_ II-_rgdttsrttstf _ A. M.PE'l`ERS, Manager ouraato trade and commerce. ‘lt is a source of suspiclonf' he declarrj, "a source or hatred, a source of aeetlonal |valry." - .Minaro's Liniment Cures Colds- _i ‘lllAMll] lilll ` llll§AL|A`lHlll _ . » _-.-» Rm, _Commission ‘Sm H ` “For Sale at Attractive Prices Cannot Acquit 3,, A,,h,,, ._ $5,000 Porto Rico Railways 5' p.c. Bonds Vicars . `_\ __ Either with or without stock bonus. For sale in l ols to LONDON' Fm “_The "pm 0, th’ suit__buyers` Ask t'6rourprices.__ _ _ _,.,.,. __ __ __‘._.q_._§r;_ng»|sa wma nsg_,____oss_a raven. ,,. ,,,,,,,__ _ _ . . .W ... . *__ ' _ _gating thedlaapen-ancelast aummes from " ' Q vcp” A-_ ~ Dublin onstlaiorievl-els valued at liii0.tIll~ _ Jigs ‘__ -. “yet 'Magpie Ifuntresl htogk Exeirsag¢,4.JH pitsl'-St., _ 'b»lr»j§or¢ to the regslgs of the Order or ' ' , _'Y _. _ .»_- . f' '\ \ ,. “ __ , -` ` - I. »'“< an ~' _ .-'. f- °“"'°-ur' f _S:.‘=Eia|‘r|q_k, was pri-tentsdt/1 parliamlot 2 no / . . ._ ____ 15-_;» _ _ _ _.___ ~ _ __ ..._ ,,_v._ .yaatel‘risy.i`» It finds that the safe from rg” , § i. ", A. y [___ , `;._' _ 9'; _ ._4‘ which thofjeweil were taken must have 4 ` § ` _ A -l -' ""~ " "_ I ~ ~ _bfec.ope'nif?by a key. and concluded. .L_ ._ _ __ ' t r 5 ~ "' Ni ,:¢_r.\ . “‘~ "" " .. 1- ' " We bag fo' acer he following seeks which wmbine 3-_===.’~¢ m:~:_g;;° lr N- ¢~»~°°d» °' P ._ ... _ suoonssoa arrouvrrm. _ safety `o£Pr1nc_i al ands. Reasonable return. _ _ i ‘_ fp I -»i_V~__ -. _- , 4 e Dividmd- Pf1°é- Relufn DUBLIN. E.-r>.'\.-'|fs»'“ou.to.~ to ary .-i.._._..___ .. fh and Loan 7 P C I 135 558 announced tha spolnt-:mat of Ctptallr "f ..5pc 85 5% ‘ hi1*1fE*’IfiSi1l'9.nCe . - . Nev li Wilkinson to rucoead Sir Arthur ~""“'*‘“‘»‘:.¥.‘i»°...f:;...."‘ °’.°,?.° = ,?,’..,.D.°,§. "“.:.1';:‘:'.:;.'.f.‘:::; '.‘;::::".. ;..? 'W' A ‘°*‘“°*°”“ it . _'v§lY.lll\I’1T.El>§_-B»,r1k of_Nbvr _S¢otia;Stock`. :,',',:§‘_f‘f_"q_ff,,‘,`f_'f§‘°:f,lf1'_‘if"ff‘ff_'°' _~‘_”i 7 M°“f°E\\=~ ? ‘attending thaloas of the recalls jewels c rlncnN1:osH it cu -----T A . V "N _ . _ N I _‘, _ tg , are ._ . ___ _ _- .. ,, .__ __s_i._ f,-,_ "LU 5,- A _ ' I StJoha,li B. na|d’aIinlmeniCursa’ili;l ,;_ . t~ 4 with the._word . We cannot acquit Blr, Arthur-Iitward Viners of the oharae n. ...New clothes. lowest prici tic work at W. B. Learo's 'l Establishment, Bouris. _ 2--1! MONTAGUE MARKETS. Corrected for ever! Wednesday and Saturday issue. _ 'Hsrrinnp rhbi . ......... tlJtol“tl) Uodmorqalntal #wow 500 0atspsrbna........ ._ 0_ Pot.awes`perbus........ 25 Turnipspoa-bns..... .. . .. lo Ea|rs,perdoa...__..... . .. 22 0atmealpercw_t.......... $885 Batterperlbtdairyl. . Barleyper ous.......... .. Hayperton, loose.... .. Beefporlb (caroo.ssl..... I-‘orkperlb(ca|..aes)....._ Lambps lb (careassl.... . Woolperlb.......... . . 0alr.~.ktns,per_lb..... . Appresperbus -. . ... Cabbsgepar dom... . Beetsper Carrotsper bus............. '40 alan., must- Pi-oder; ner iooi lm.. $5.00 Tnrkeyperlb............ ....12 to 14 G 5.... “A Good Name at Home" “Is a tower ot strength abroad"-and the excellant reputation of C. I. Hood Co. and their remedies in the city of Lowell, where they are best known, inspires oonndenoc the world over, not only in the medicines but in anything their proprietors say about them. “If Made by Hood It's Good.” "l believe Hood’s Barsaparilla the best all- , round family medicine known today." Mlal G. D. Faarzv. Wilder St.. Lowell. Mass. "I recommend Hood's Sarssparllla to any one." Jonsr B. Dorn. 1| Auburn Street, Lowell. Mus. “I am s strong and healthy woman today. from takinz Hood’s Sarsapsrllla. which I keep in the house torail the family." Mas. Fkrmrx Baum. IN Leverett St.. Lowell. Mass. “I consider Hood’s Ssrsapsrills the boat blood-partner in the world.” Mas. .llrmrl E. Cam/roN. 113 Liberty St.. Lowell. Mass. Hood's Sarsaparllla is sold everywhere. l00 Doses One Dollar. Prepared only by C.L~BoodCo.,Iawel.i.Mass., U. B. A. V JAPS EUING lil ~ Sl]lllH ANIEHIEA . as SS SSSQ-58.15 Th¢y Ars Seeking A New. Place To Emigrate To ‘ VICTORIA, B.C.. Feb. 11.-»News was brought by the Empress of India from Yokohama that since the restrictive #_ measures against migration to America the Japanese emigration companies are looking to South America. The steamer ' Itsu Kushama has been chartered by the America Emigration Company to tak '_ I,ooo Japanese to Peru, and another gm. igratiou company has been permitted todespatch 5ooto Callao. Representat_ ives sent to Brazil by the Kokoku Em- ` igration Company have returned after making arrangements to send 3,009 japanese yearly to that country. ` -ro ounn r cor.o rN°oNa: Dar. . BROM0 Quinine, roiund money il- W GROVE’S‘ v Clit Btst ` tea zsc 1 Per /_.1 | \ » The PERFECTION l?.I“.’§"‘,,_...” “‘.‘.‘..“.`.°‘ti%‘I.‘t.t.li° " ‘ It’a 0. as we bdlievo will .‘ _ _ ` i.‘LI.".. ""u“‘°“ .‘$ ""1 ou ‘ Montaigne ads :igiirity L when pure wholesome Tea is priced. It ta said 32 .iii r'2.‘1'§‘&"°“° ° ' tums to solltt.. : , .TION BLEND is certain- y way ahead ot' an we have previously sold, It _ brows out strong and de- ' licioua in fl vur~ has no bitter lam: is sailing mrs hot cakes among our best ` customers. Try some at §3l’-’~‘lr’“2‘l»‘rJ§°.t’.?’ “AP ' of it. Our prloeia illlcyontg , lrf.°si:s~.“’:.:i“2.”°'z A no and arsrfq "' ° , if U dttsrfrf 6'/YA'/PZ 0775 7' 6 "4//V Y rf _ . f _ _ kg Ara. t~(/ ( ‘ ,ii`,~; ,` , 'Q77 ‘LJ-1 ~ if “`-_~2'c. _\f.1'» , 1 - \ .fl .. L, i., 'Z/\_ ..\ \ si: \\ ---- -_ _ \ \ ‘H `\-._`_-~.__ 3 ‘ `\ st. l ~>`u`. \<1>. ,V / '” » r y K 1--*_ -_ _ _ , if/i .~f »>.~‘ 1-,” . . ‘L \`ft‘}.`. -,_ .°<_.` \;;,. J' -‘ | _off- l _\'-*sv- \.t_) ...gg 7' -';.~§~'¢ _,_ b _ Corset Covers, Fine English C-nmhrlc lorchen lace trimmed; tiuht and loose fitting; sizes fro 34 t.o'l2. Sale Price 2 5c Fino English Cotton, trimmed with twoluoh torchoa loco, made loose lIttlng;sizes34 to 42. Regul- ar priceiioc Sale Price 28c Flnc English Cotton, yoke and sleeves trimmed with good qua* ity rarchcn lace. Regular price 45a Sale Price 36C Very fine quality English Gob' ton. several styles, daiurlly irlui. rued with lace and embroidery; sizes 34to.42. Hegular00o Sale Price 48c Fine Nninsfvolr, niaric low or high nt nrck. prottily trlmrnefl lace and cmlrrniriery: s»-\'crel<¢s€s\== bh€S‘* _,_ --r xxx -x--A.. <\ 1 \.-va :turns-\ we .l ‘ is 4' av' aemsfanl..-fre, x_':t..; re.-._-1.1 uri-rzrr