your Y Nm our s new Dieu! lllllihlitli £0 sou” In l7i¢h’,;f¢§'g°‘||f_b|, heslins' bslesms are Vlliol' form through s and live instant re- d0eln't stoD` at the goes further-keeps on 5\ Nl" 18. Qilndted. -Had Ui 9|-11195.. as .you ,san judge the ‘following _ letter:-“Every morning for six months last winter I awoke- with --ef "_ had teste,~ an awful breath and stuffed up .fooling in ,my nostrils," writes Rob E. Rutland, of Regina. “It _was simplyan awful case of chronic Catarrh. Relief first came from Cetorrhozone. I used that in- haler twenty; tunes a dar,-and took lt '30 hed W"-3151119 *lic “Milli-_ I am cured, and by the use of Catarihozone stay well, Now Lam _free from irritable throat trouble, coughs,` colds, bend- ache. or catarrh." __ ' No medicine on earth ii: so certain fo cure every form of_Ostarrh or throat trouble as “Catarrbozone."- Get the large .$1.00 size, lasts two months and is guarsntxed; medium size Bile.; sample size 25 .; all store. IWBDBPS BNI drlll'kllts,, or The Ca- tarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston; Canada., f ' Who 1913. wsslrrested 5? is §§e§&§ Efsfréé Ind' .st :first denied fine-ll! -admitted it. hid to. Nestor Wilmart caused s. sensation in Brussels. The amount involued aggregated the huge Wm -Oi nearlm $6,000,000. In addition ta. the G:snd~'l‘erne9sen Railroad, '¢W°lliY--four banks .ss well as scores od investors were involved. The un- “1`1i\\11!G of the frauds resulted throush the accidental discovery of false share certificates. . For several weeks steamships ar- riving from Europe at the port of New York were closely watched for the fugitive but without avail. -_.,._.. William Marrrnussen, alias Vers- ¢l'&B¢°. of West Bayville, L. I., ar- rived here on hoard the steamship Finland from New York. An attempt cd the local police and got away. Marrinussen left West Sayville after the finding, on February 22. of the dead body ot'his room~rnate, Hiram Vanderlloel. The Antwerp police at- tempted to arrest 'Marrlnussen on cable advices from America. BERLIN, March 15 (Special).-The Prussian government introduced in the Diet today a bill authorizing loans amounting to $135,630,000 for State railway purposes. -The princi- pal items are as follows:»-For new lines and additional tracks, $27,500,- 000: for buildings, $25,250,000; for rolling stock, $47,500,000; for nar- row gauge tributary lines, $1,875,- 000. _ Roi/ur, Mai-cu 15 (Special)- Si-gnor Francesco Tedesco, the Nor-,A corp ,Now |iili\’li lt! 0 Tak!! du ...W id l Now. » ` "108" known as "Nox A Cold," is a safe and _effective specific for weak lungs and- bronchial troubles. Use it as prescribed by a leading English __ physician, whosej,pNscr1l\tion it is, and quick relief will come to you. Dr. A. A. Hel-\', Detroit, ,saysa “I have used 108 in my practice -and have found it gave beneficial results." _ Sold at Hughes Drugstore, 25c per ¥ A-may °f ~ fipahon 2 n-crawls; snail.. sm, my. oslrrslvs u'rrl.-s ff- _ “~*“'-‘t.f'._“‘.l.'f"° t _ _ 1 ' ~ ., .___ ` ' ' \sli=|-° _ - §.f5i§'.$7»a°{~'"’_ _ vm? 5,., Mn. _ -’ _,F [VER liansms 1- _ _- V' M V S' "lhemf\\\‘ ' _"_ 5;, - \ ` su-,,~,.,..,.;_ ..._ ....., ..... sum. l>u.|., susttnosr. sum. rlucs , Genuine me an Sinuwfe bottle. ‘ ' .,. ,..,.;`._.~,.., _,.- . il 'rin :loc iviyile -"“'d¢1¢el=niile<'-sadness" is by an f _ _ __._- ~ _ I./imherst Shoes are made from substantial, well-'tanned upper stock. They have . solid leather counters or heel stiifers. The heel contains 11° shoddy but is éierfectly solid throughout. . _ -~ AMBER T SHOES are‘made :mth solid leather inner soles, they have double tips, that and lasted with the tip to the leather inner sole. They irc manufactured by competent workmen and have strongly sworn wster ti ht seems. 2 , ' ` ` ; Ask your dealer for and insxsi on ,getting AMHERST MAKE _ ' "‘° ` th R rd I .H vo e es an ar- Amhaii-°§'5'2§'-Fa 511132' cd.; Lfa. ‘. 1.-5 I2_2"ttMgy,f A, A, ALLZY, P, Prcwse Bros., md. a-lvlnu. _ V , _ ..~i ii i h ' ~ I 1 _ ‘ Amherst Shoes for nearly half a century have been tested and tried and have won a steadily increasing de- mand and larger constituency_\ is vsmps_are full to the toe Amherst, N. S. _ ‘-'Extra l?’a,'ll;=y ‘ _E L R A I L. W A .Y 'haltballilgsm ossses A.t}2l"mc.selns .osnecemberlafd lnmlvemlce creme nellwnv wiilrrun l-- “. ;n'sonov;m' ` ' .‘ .n l|"i1‘l s'ra'rxoNs mm Dim Mon 'I`“°e:"°° '%;a,$i:r: eBe‘en’t_ti:l;;¢ .V °‘B°°"_ °§°°°° vpgfja' E-id . . 1 ' ~ I ;__at _:Iii ‘."“- .V- i::»n||.d>.n. rig. ~ _ I W ~%.'i'¢-»f°’i’i. ._.» - i ,_ M. _-»- u .fs _ l :it .. g ,‘;:;§”3,'_i¢.i§¢i“.£2a. -i - *§f;°.l=“r.':.f.a _ nfl ` E; :fir fr.. l i ,` Y IIT. LW ' 1 ,r 1 \. 31/.f . -,»_f$._.':j,- Y I ng Hiliflfb ' : ' ¥¢ .~’.`\: "11 an * _ xc- ._ ___ _ _ i lf, - __ - _ READ UP \ll\» llhe 1 ‘ ____ _,___ ___ ,_ - a.u. aiu. l=.u.a.u. A , ill) id itil its .'33 thi'-td P995. “B333 All. P4. ‘S §==.-.a§§n P.~1rI9¢°° ;s=sc.§ " r. _,t . ¢|_mu\~_,, 9|!-Ho* .d.,. if now .a1’f.i.%.‘*°»,.;,._,,_..“‘“’. they are so t, -The relief they give Batulencadbiliousness PNG rrmsnent. each lxtenslll- ey'll_ snske you snsw person. _ soc. bo t ' _ audi bf ¢l.."$iI.§l3'§`if"‘»§J,°°.§’d ChilCe.d_ “£221 Clnedqldliiisda tgirl is Sir éiiiiii . _ “I ANTWERP, March 15 (Spe¢l31)_ e Italian ` Minister of the iT_"°“§\1rv. in an address deliv- eled in the Chamber of Deputies to- day, asked th was made tc arrest him, but be elud~ new const at appropriation i°° rllction worln in the Italian "Belly to be raised to ;16,oe0_000_ t tIENNA, March 15 (Special)-It_is e s ed here that the Austro-Russian Bgrcement to demobillse will affect Only the Russian frontier. It makes D0 provision with respect to Aus- trio's southe t - as ein frontier. Austria, it is understood. has taken Stoll!! at London, to induce the Pow- crs to act collectively in demanding from the Servian government an ex- planation regarding the despatch of giylgitional troops by Servia to Du,-_ Orolving irritation is displayed in official circles of the military party here 0\'cr Servia's action, which is believed to be encouraged by the ab_ Parent helplessness and dilatory pro- cedure of the ambassadorial confer- ence at liondon. Elervia, it is said, has no real desire to see Montenegro become more powerful, and ber mg- tion in assisting in the attack on Scutrlri excites suspicion at Vienna, where the opinion is held that it is designed to strengthen the Scrvian position on the Adriatic. The arcane of the military party are urging Austria to take vigorous ENDS to lxusrd ber interests without further regard` for the aims of the other Powers. In the meantime it is declared that the forces assembled on the Servian frontier cannot be weak‘» cned in thc slightest by dispersing any of the reservists. -_-mi* WHITE COTTON SALE. 2000 yards white cotton on sale today nt Patons. Lsstluli wmplsced this order with one-of the best makers of white bleached- eottons in the world. This purchase comprises several makes and finishes. The long cloths are ab- solutely pure, light, medium and heavy weight. The first line is a fine bleached white sheeting in a soft finish ready for the needle and clear of dressing, good width and consists - of 500 yards, regular lilc. value today's price 10c. - - Not only the lady who enjoys sew- ing should take advantage of this, but every lady who requires good, pure white-long cloth. This cloth is s. soft finish, comes in 36 inches wide, is a regular 17c. value today's price is 14c. 240. yards only medium weight bleached cotton (English), absolutely pure, 36 inches wide, 15c. value to- day l2c. _ Special 36 inch white cotton, fine sheer finish, lic. value for 12c. An- other a little heavier, same make. 13c. for 11c. - _ H0;-ivy twill cotton suitable for gentlemcn's nlghbgowus or domestic sheeting 20c value for 16c. Another ssplendid value 160. f0l‘ 13c. Patons. 3'9M5tttf' “Every man knows or should know by this time tho good, reliable makes we carry-Chr-isty’s Loudon , I-lawe’s. Von Gal, American. Prowsc sms., Ltd. 3-17M7\- es assor men spring that we ever had. Drop ill and convince yourself of the fact. Selecidfd from* the vel? 5”' ` Plantations sm, riilicsiiie af Mein... ` "§iifafsniee’d ' Scbogners “ciiliiiaig at §¢.>é1;is,lgt¢;r;- t `e, _nnimefs _¢ U11 “Y ' tai; with'-1501;' 'p\;nch;eonS. 3°; Ti and-3ocrh -s:o mo asses an rogfiabls best number one sllKl_f. & Messervy More that on the est Reisner Reisner, pyramids, the head ol hr-eu, the who built tained in Harvard ' Within e. few receive fuller have confirmed ` _ T beside It the of most. elllect to from Professor explorations earlier ones, and energy and compels Vhealtln e every revitalize: the watery and furnishes Nature centers. Emulsion lssimi quickly it ' conserved discodered a 120 feet long in the lion-like body of the Sphinx, which was used to contain a smell pyramid, used as e tomb for the body of Menes I., King of Egypt. Professor Reisner succeeded in re- moving the accumulated sands of the centuries from- the interior of the head. and gained an entrance into the very body of the Sphinx. There he found the temple wilicll runs the whole length of the gigantic body- 'l‘ho tomb is supposed to contain the mumlpified body of Mouse I. sloping passages lead from the tem- ple to other chambers yet unexplor- ed. Hcre Ilarvard authorities believe Professor Reisner must have uncov- cred many statues and hieroglyllhics which will establish beyond question the exact data of its construction. lSN"l` THIS ROMANTIC 'I Two toes loved by four corns for five ycurs and sentenced to die by five ap- plications of l’utnum‘s Corn Extract- or. If you want to cure corus, "Put- nnm's" is the only tiling-try this _Painless remedy, 25c. at all dealers. gil? ‘vsilvcr spec-ns ` . knives, forks and serving "\_-fi pieces, in many exquis- , /ff lic designs, are clamped " ROGERS-B 0S fl lui _ n .l \ :,,",. This brand is known as .;, Q , ".i`1'Iber Plate that Wears ' ’ f' andismadein theheaviest ` Hy; grade of plane. Sails- ._' '___ faction ie guaranteed. ` 5 Sold by Leading Dealers “Call today and look over our line of boys' suits. You will find a splen- did collection of patterns and colors in every wanted size and needless to say the price will be right. Moore & McLeod, \ 3-15M3i. “We cen'i tell thename of ihe maker, hui you won'i have any trouble in guessing once you see the glove, then you will un- derstand why we'ium||ed ai the chance io get ihem to sell at 98|: a pair, l’aiorl`s 3-l7M6i l VSTEAMSHII’ SAILINGS. lurtthllownc, Bunmcsou orvss A new auronosmsur Norron 'ro versus V ' restrains Postman ter-general ,Burleson from eniorcing the newspaper publicity law, as it was asked to do yesterday, he will immediately do so, regardless of all llltreemcnt by former Postmaster- general Hitchcock to withhold action pending tr determination of its con- Hf-it"tif>nnlity. Mr. Burleson so sn- nounccfi to-day, Final notices have been sent to a number of publishers that if they do not furnish thc information required by law within ten days their publi- cations will be denied admission to the mails. Approximately 91 per cent of the publications affected have filed their ri-ports with the postmaster-general, and otherwise have complied with the about 9 pcr cent. sud, generally, in- clude the larger daily newspapers in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chi- cago, St. Louis and other cities. The number of publishers who have not filed their reports due last October is about IRD. It was pointed out to-day, however, that Postmaster-general Hitchcock before leaving office, had on February Zil decided to terminate the agreemend and had orilered postmasters to call upon publishers to submit their rc- GET ROMAN MEDAL. PORTLAND, Me., March 12-Rear Admiral Peary will sail Saturday from New York for Rome, where he will be‘presented with a medal by theRoyn1 Italian Geographical So- ciety of Rome iu honor of the dis- covery of the North Pole. RUBE RELENTS. SAN' FRANCISCO, Cal., March 18-i "Rube" Marquard the New York Na- tional League pitcher who won two telday signed a contract pledging W.\sHlNr:'roN, March 12.- Unless 0 the supreme court _i - ports. ‘ PEARY SAILS T0 ' DULI 'mah' 5 voter, --_..é____ IIIYIHODIBTB FAVOH. ' LIBERAL TOBBNTO, Merch 13-With A South African veteran in the chair,- the Methodist Young Men's Club of the Metropolitan Church endorsed the Liberal policy for a Canadian navy. "Keep up the fight for true Canad- iallilm." said a telegram sent to Bir Wilfrid tonight. The vote was taken after three meetings at which the naval question was fully discussed. FEEL BABLY Tllllili Thoroughly clcsnses your liver and bowels while you sleep No odds how had your liver, stom- ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncom- lortable you are from constipation,| indigestion, biliousness and sluggish. intestines-you always get the de- sired results with Cascarets and quickly, too. . Don’t let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets to-night; put an end to the' law, The delinquents constitute headache' bmommess' dizziness' n-“W E W, T A ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backacbe and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all tba bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi- ness snd a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress if you will take a eaecaret now wc then. All druggists sell Cascarots. Don’t forget the children-their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing. too. Skin Suilerers 1* WE PROMISE YOU RELIEF The D.D.D. Prescription for Ecze- ma, a mild, antiseptic wash, com- pounded by tbe D.D.D. Laboratories of Toronto, stops that awful itch instantly. We know, because several of our customers, whose cures all seem to be permanent, have told us so., No remedy that we have ever sold for Eczema, Psoriasis, Dandruil, Pim- ples, Salt Rheum, Itch, Rash, Erup- tions, and all other diseases of the Cellar W. li. City Ticket 3672> Y L 0 If rlouthiida Qusmtlt' -lllllb 0II¢rl`§ ` The Charlottetown Guardian -rd I mily Herald and :Weekly Ill! The Morning Guardian, a_nd The Family Herald and Weekly Star, one' year-esch. including the beautiful pre- Agvriu' for only The Evening Guardian and The Family Herald ind Weekly Star, one year each. including the beautiful pn minm picture ,"Home _ Again ” foronly """"` Address all club offers to THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN of the three games taken from Bos- skin has given more thorough satis- V' Ch”l°ttet°WU» D D D Prescription fo E ton in the_world's series of 191-2 yes- faction than the P- E, I, his_,early return to the team, now in _E. U A.- Foster, flentrnlrprugxxzll |031-ME” training lnrters t M rlin ~ (ll R 8 . Texas. Charlottetown, P E I i,__ __ minm picture "Horne = _s-._....e'= ALL TIIE WAY BY \VATEn Eastern S. S. Corporation INTERNATIONAL LINE WINTER FABEB St, John to Boston ....$4-50 St. John to Portland.. N..--4 00 Sisie Rooms ......... _ . _......d.$|-:W L st.J h moo .n..'l‘lmrs av or liia:t`gJal't,Lul?ec?P=>rtlan1i and Boston. lieturningleave Central Wharf Bustos. “°"°°r =‘ ur- ‘~.““..5°u".".‘i: P- "'- I" li»i'Ai‘ifnE‘°'i5s'iiih'ati`sulr Llrni Direct service b§twe{&nl’%§§:!I_11dT:22 `¥1"i1`\'ir£,°'slii'¢i‘g::,° atmsnp. rn Fares 83.00 sinh Wai _ . ortic sts. literature and lnformltlvu ` ` t _ B 2E2£i¢..fl‘is’?.?&"l.‘i5~'%°.f.¢‘?§§i‘f<§’.. "W" L. iz. 'ru‘bM1>sNN, T. s. it P.1l. -w- M- “-.’.-_‘*.'°..-.-?.frt‘-.. l"urness Q clb |-if' srsansslr l.lsEl`S ‘ From London Steamer From BIIUIX Feb. 26th Kanawha March filth Mar. Idth Shenandoah _ ;\P\_';l1 Mer. seth Renlmhl°l\°°k P" From Liverpool Steamer From Halifax Feb 21th Durango March Sth Mar: Sth Tabasco Minh *nh Mar. zznd Almerlana APY" The shove stssmers have s limited se- wmmodstian for saloon Dlll°\\l'°"' Passengers and Freight Agents for th s Allen Line snemenls 0°» I* H-\|"“- IUBNIBB WITHY R C0..fLTD. I ‘_ V Agent Hsiifax.N.E. “ii” Better crop this year. crease your expenses. _ Sencl today for _ No matter what _branch of farm will iindnse for the many diderent we are ofering our farmer *l V _*_* _'li ` . J . . . » - _- H ‘; “_-V _ Prepare for Bigger and ` ix” ex d Crops P Don’t be satisfied with an ordinary or common Prepair the land well, treat it with our Unmixed 1 L61" _,li ` . _ Fertilizers and you'll have s record crop. -/ 'Z¥~~ ~ are as unlike the ordinary ready-mixed There’s no guess work or artificial fertilizers as chalk is like coal. meming when y°“`hs° th'-”`»5° “OP vators. You are sure of richer fields They contain all the elements of soil fer- more plentiful returns. 'l' - ._ tx ity free and uncombined and can _be Your land is Put into prepared to suit the varying and peculiar tion for succeeding crops and needs of evéry Plot on your fanm big saving by mixing your home. Write for your Lower Queen _ i 4' ,~, _.. 0 .ri l iff' ` > ' - J: - 0 _ , iw vi-f?_-(fl -uf-f _.4 ‘W .~ -ifinij J fi _ 1'-0 ¥;\ - it / §~‘ _- `£`sg~"*?1t»l_ ‘Z _'T i 44 ,. This isn’t a “bootles boast” nor an idle claim for these fertilizers PROVE, in every case, all the claims we make regarding them. They are certain to increase the crops, improve the fertility of the soil, and de- Engi-ish _ Unmixed F ertiiiggrs i