img Easter! Winds ll/ll/izzth "M t iii’ '.7/` mm t 1 A , .foo or -aim go g 1 Adoerlistrs. -Goes info 01/er -8 iiiii ciaaoiiiioww GUARDIA \\'ElJ1{T.)¢.I(Ifv`l)T»"vo'i"T}TI1T)\l\Nr15},is|.§,y,,ml CH "Y ww _' ' __ ; _;'*TW Tlrgwya __ g g T , N, PR1NcE_EDwA_RD ISLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY, F BRUARY 13 ions. {;..¥.‘-’..'i,t".§.§’.»*.’.“i‘..’-1.°d-‘..T..i‘.§. N WHO SHOOTS UNDER IMPULSE Wounded Two by Last Shot and Had Before Shot a Woman-Says lie Had no Intention but Was Suddenly and Powerfully lmpelled to Shoot. ` if Sr. (ii-:uutii~:, N. I3., Feb, 12.-( Special.)-- ed to kill lils sweetlicart, Mm (;m~ne|,¢_ Welliiigton Mason \viis today committed] He says that some years ago a young for trial on ii ciiargo of shooting anilfwoman he was engaged ¢°|,m,.e,l ,mime niliiiiiling Daniel Ilollaiiil and his grand-, to him and the snnic kind of impulse »»»a at Iailaaiz on Satixrfiay niizhi. I pi-oaipteii him to kill ber. _llason declares he had no intention of! He fired and woimilgrl he;-_ she re. sliooting. but some powerful impulse covered and Mason served u four years ~nddculy overciiinu him and he dctermlu- 9 sentence for attempting murder. PNEMIEH HIIHIIN 'NAVAL IINNNEHI ATIASNS JIIIIISESI UE IIHITISH \\’i.v.\'ii>i»:o, Feb. 1D.-The feature of ve.».tei-iiny`s session of the legislature was thc tlirt-ut of Prouiler Robllii iigaiiist the Jiiilges, arising out of the election trials. Mr. Itoblin was called to order by the speaker forhis reflections on tliejiidlciary, and when twlttcd aboutcasting nspcrsions on lhishody, said:- “Twill do more than that before I am .lane with them. Iam not nt‘raid of the jntlges, because I don‘t strike niiy man`s name oil' a list, mid tlon't need their pi-aLeelioii." The attorney-general also sold he believed bettcrjudges were needed. SANAIIA NIGHT ANM ilT~IIIlITAIN Z\li\x'i-ni-:.\i., l»‘eb. 10.-A special London cable says: Donald McMaster presided at lin-. dinner of the Canada Club and yiroposi-.il the toast of “I-Iari Grey and thc l)oiniiiim\." As to the future of Canada. he predicted it. would be populated with g|>,0J0,0ii0 souls within the lives of most of tiiose present. \\'hatever comes, ho ailirnied, the future will show the British people need never starve for bread. Senator Doniville, in responding, vigorously protested against tho term .~.»lenlal. “England must understand," he saiii, “that Canada was no inferior rui-e. Cainida is the right arm of |iiigli\i\il," lic said. coughs. onlin. liinrnnau, and nthn tiiroul ailments ure qoiokly relieved by (Jrosolunu tablets. ton oenta per box. All druggiato. LoNDoN, Feb. 10.-The forthcoming gnnnery reports for thc British navy for 1004 will show the remarkable all round iniprovemout, in averaging points of (18 211 against 43.22 for 11104. The best showing was made by the Channel, Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets. Some ofthe squad- rons abroad made a lamentablo showing, notably the China Sea squadron, which, if it had been engaged during the prescnt war, would have given poor account of iiself, Admiral Nocl`s flagship, the ‘l)lalleni,‘ making only 11.7, as against, 37. -18 achieved by tho ‘Exrnoutl:,’ the flag- ship of AdmiralW1|s-on, of the Channel llect. iiiiliiiciiis Ni-;\v Yonic, Feb. 10-The special com- mittee appointed by the trustees of the New York Insurance Company to inves- tigate thc affairs oi tho company has made a partiiil report of its labors to the illrectors. John A. McCall, late president of theNe\v York Life, comes in for a share of the committec's criticism. He is blamed for his mcthmis in connection with the “Bureau of taxation and legisla- tioi\"during the last ten years and for allowing Ilamllton to pay out vast sums without it proper accounting, The corn-- inittec also holds both Mr. McColl and Mr. Hainiltou responsible for $75,000 advanced to Hamilton to pay the state tnxand which the coniuiittce declares was used by Hamilton for his own pur- poses. The committee is advised thiit both are liable for this sum. Mothers! Sale of Chiidren’s Boots This time of year you want soaietliiiig cheap in footwear that will do until you buy your siimiiier wear-Now.we liavc set a lot' Of Cllild- rcu’s boots into boxcs and marked them in plain figures. We want to clear them out for our new :stock-so this :ale will suit us all--Look at these prices : Cliiid’s slippers, I strap, sizes 5, 6, Q 8, 9,10 - 250 Child’s iitton boots, choco- late and black kid, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 - - - - _$90 Cliild’s split lace nailed, oar make for wet, 6, 7, 8, 9, In, - - - 500 Cliild's bufl lace nailed hiicr strong make, 6, 7, 8, 9. 101 ` ' ` 75° Girls’ split lace nailed our iiiake, Ir, 12, 13, 1, 2 69C Girls' Dongola and pebble boots, 11, 12, 13, 1, 2, $100 Boys’ heavy good boot for now, 11, 12, 13 - $1-0° Boys’ buff and heavy leathers, now 1,2, 3, 4, 5, $1.20 (IOFF BROS. Sore Throat and Coughl A simple, effective and sofa remedy for ull throat l.»ii=b...n» is foeiiii in Croolono Antlsoptlc Tablets 'racy combine ina ,,-militias; vile.; of Creiaienewilh its -wining ,>..»pmi¢¢ oi .i.,.p.~ry ei... mi limits. 10a. All Drulllltu |00 can scans: sn MUNSEY’S MAGAZINE for February is a GREAT NUMBER. Ladies llome Journal and all other [good l\/iagaziiies for Feb. 1906 now on our News Counter. Haszani &. Munro. MUST I]ISl.`l]HllE- All ciiiiiiniii '" iii! iiisilw ° isiniuivis in In Old Lady’s Home St. Iohn fo a Party of i-lor Friends. I ST. JonN, Feb. 12.- (Special)-Mrs Susan M. Matthews, widow of Robert Matthews and for many years resident in the Old Ladies’ Home will tomorrow observe her one hundrcdth birthday by giving a tea party to friends. BHITISH TIIHIIE IN -NIINTH SEA Lorvnos, Feb. 10.-According to a despatch from Malta to the Daily Mail, four British cruisers will soon be with- dra\vn from the Mediterranean ilcet and four battieships from tho Atlantic iloet, and all will be sent to the North Sea. The Daily Mail explains that the re- duction of the Mediterranean fleet is due to the Anglo-French entente and soya that it is unlikely France will follow Great Britain's example. HINISEIIELT SIN'T ASK EVEHYBUUNY Wasninoron, Feb. 11.-President Roosevelt authorized the following state- ment, which was given out at the White House: “The Presidciit and Mrs. Roosevelt ask the kind consideration of many friends who would under ordinary conditions re- ceive invitations to Miss 1ioo_sevelt's wed- iiinkl' ‘rim capacity ofthe \viiite11.>uss required that under existing circumstan- ces invitations bo limited to the closest kinafolk, the personal friends of Miss Roosevelt and Mr. Longwortli and certain clases of officials in Washington. No friends of the President or Mrs Roose- vclt are being asked unloss'thoy also come witiiin one of thcso classes; and even with these limitations the nmnber of guests threatens to overtux the capa- city thc White House." iziuwniiu min at Piuiissiuis LONDUN, Feb 10-Doctors, lawyers, dentists anddruggists are increasing more rapidly than tho population. Lust. year lJ83ncwlawyors were admitted to prac- tice, 701 doctors, 235 dentists iuid 010 ilruggists, There are more school teachers than doctors iuid lawyers, but the school teachers increased in nurubcr only (107 during the ycur. How all these new doctors and lawyers are to earnn living isaqucstion. The title companies, the accident-insurance companies and like corporations have reduced by one-half the opportunities for iiidivldual law praci.lcc. The hospitals and dispensarles out down the possibili- tics oiintiividnal medical practice. Itis doubtful whether the average doctor or iawyer earns net the wages of ri hrlcklayer, a carpenter or any skilled mechanic. _._-_---» MInnrd'| Llnimeni Cures Dandruff. _' "7C)B3 Not only in its combined average circulation of 6l7l to D¢c_ 30, 1905, and 7085 for the last week In the old year for The Daily and Tri-Weekly. but T also In General News. Special Features. lilustristlons and Modern Equipment. is away ahead. RE EERE EE, riirciiiiuiinowii iiuliiniiu| ,tr'__*'i iiiiiaiiiiiis lIAi.i1~'Ax, Feb. 12.-i Special.)-In the game of hockey played hero this evening between the New Glasgow players and the Ramblers of Amherst, the former won by a score of 2 to 1. Sussex, B., Feb. 12. (SpeeIal.)-The Kaine of hockey between Sussex and St. ,lStephen resulted in victory for St. Ste phcn by 2 to 1. -_-_*_ IIHIIISH WIINNMAN SET BEITEH PAY LoNnoN, Feb. 10.-Tlie mill owners of the northern counties have granted the cotton operatives an increase of wages amounting to two and a hall percent., commencing with May. The increase will affect 150,000 operatives. This is the first time in thirty years that they have been placed on the full wage standard adopted fifty years ago. HUSSIAN PEIIPLE HATE MANTIAI IAW Sr. Parnnsixuno, Feb. 10,~After a short discussion in the Council of the Empire the temporary regulations for strengthen- ing the hands of the government in dealing wiih political ciimes, ln which there is a ‘joker' removing certain categories of political crimes from the jurdisdictions of civil courts and placing them in the hands of courts-martial, were accepted, and soon will receive the imperial sanction. The de facto exten- sion of martial laiv to all part-s of thc empire for the purpose of dealing with political assassins and bomb-throwers, is sure to awaken a storm of protest in all the Liberal newspapers and to bc hailed as nnotherevldenccof the governuicnt's reactionary policy. EIIINS THAT SAME ENUM THE MINT LONDON, Feb. 10.-A striking feature of the report just issued by the Mint authorities ot last ycar'sopcrationsis that no less than £100,325 worth of bronze was issued. . Five millions sovereigns were needed and supplied, but 1,234,000 went back to the melting-pot. The half sovereigns had even rougher usage. for whereas, 1,500,110 were coined no few er than 1,400,000 were withdrawn. Scotland apparently had no need of silver during 1001 and 1005, for while England, Wa|es,1reland,and the Colonies took in the aggregate coins to tho valu Of £1,11li,2i)2, Srotluiiil took nothing, but actually returned £-11,088. '1‘lie number of pieces-gold, silver, and bronze-struck at the Royal Mint during last year was 05,811,821. In 1001 the total was il.`i,l37,'lIl7. -+-. PAINS IN THE STOMACH. After working all day, sewing, scrub- bing, baking, sweeping, washing, writ ing, operating a typewriter, or behliid the counter, n woman is sure to get tired. lt‘s too bad a woman has to work, -still tliutfs the way the world goes, but it`s aconsolation to know that tho pains that come through hard work and worry such as headache, backache, indlgcstion and dyspepais can be cured by Hutch tab- lets. They are put up inexpensively so anyone can buy thcm.10 for 10 cents. Fo sale by all drugglsts. ----¢-- Sliietings and pillow cottons at Stanley Bros. wh te sale. 13d 21 Advertisers. Tho DAILY and TRI-W EEK LY Editions of the Charlotte- town Guardian have actual combined circulation which cun- not bo duplicated. Their guar- anteed combined average to Deo 30 1005 was 0171.A\id for SHANE TIIIINSS THIIM AIIIEIIIHAS The Conference Likely to Break up by the With- drawal ofGermany. 1iosii:,Feb, 12-(Special)-Most pessimls tic oillcial news has been received here from Algeciras causing considerable apprehension. It is said tiiat France is determined to consider the Franco-Spanish organization of the Moroccan police as her ultimate concession, to which Gcrmanyfpositivcly refuses to agree, thus breakfng up the conference. PEIIIIIEBS BEEIIME THIIIIBIESIIMI O'r1'1\w.\,Fcb.10.-Numerous complaints are being made of the large number of pedtllers who are goinu around liawking their goods. 'l‘l\r-y are so numerous it is claimed they havi- hecoine a nuisance. \\'cllington street eems to be n favorite~resort and scarcely a day passes but halfa dozen or more of these hawkers call at the resi- and when a tu purchase use insulting residing on refusal is given their goods they language. A lady \Vi-llington street was called to the door only to flndonc of these hawkers of useless articles. He was partly drunk and when she refused to allow him in or purchase his goods he became very insulting and the lady had to call assistance before he would leave. A MILLIIINAIHE YET A HEHMIT Bnisroi., Feb. 10,_Zilr. Robert Davies’ of Bodlondcb, North Wales, was known as the "Hermit Millionaire." Ile has seldom left, his house or grounds for a great many years,anri, though in ordinary health, has seen but few people beside his secretary, housekeeper and doctor. Ho was a bachelor. The very few strangers who gained admission found in hlma shrewd but kindly old man with sincere though strong religions convictions, and living in a severely slulole style of comfort. Every morning his secretary road to him from the Wolsh Bible, after which a portion of time would be taken up by Mr. Davies conscientiously comparing the various claims upon him by the societies in which lic was interested, amongst which the Salvation Army found a high place. il.. Mrs. W. W. liloore, of Daly avt\nue,\' Ottawa, gave a delightful tea last week in honor of her mother, Mrs. Moflregor, of Charlottetown, P. l~l. I. The hostess received in thc drawing room and wore a lovely gown of champagne silk enliennc trimmed handsomely with lace applique, Mrs. McGregor, who received with her, wore a handsome gown olgreen voile, the trimmings of green pannel velvet and chiffon most effectively arranged. The tea table was charmlngiy arranged with red and white tulips bordered with smiiax and suiali vases, of lilies of the vuiley» Among the guests were Mrs. R. W. bills, Miss Beers, Mrs. 'l‘. C. Iiovlile, Mrs. Geo. D. Pope, Mrs. A. W. Owen, Miss Long- worth, Mrs. Walter Rowan, Miss Rowan, Miss Russell, Mrs. Milton, Mrs. Grant. A Habit to Be ifncouraged. The mother who has acquired theliubitof keeping on hand n bottle of Chsmbcrluin‘s Cough Remedy, saves herself a great amount. of uneasiness and anxiety. Gouglis, colds ami croup, to which children are susceptible are quickly cured by its uso. it counteracts nny tendency of a cold to result in pneu- monia, niid Ifgiven as soon as the first symptoms of croup appear, it will prevent the attack. This remedy contains nothing injurious and mothers give it to little oncii wltha feeling of perfect security. Sold by all ilrugglsts. CHICAGO MARKETS. ' ’ ’ i the last week In the old year It was 701!i, t -I J Clwaao, February 10- (Special)- Gorn, Deo., 437 Com, May, 44) lwlloat “ 85| \Vheoi; " BIL ark. May. $1|.,~i'. Pork, Jan., ||i.»i7 developing in educational matters here. The St.. John School Board tonight decided to ask the Government for power to assess fora grant, of twenty thousand dollars to introduce manual ti-ainlngln the city schools. The Provlnrlal Tcarzliers, Association ST JOHN WANTS MANUAL TRAINING And School Board Asks Twenty Thousand Dollars to Introduce it-Compulsory Attend- ance, Consolidation, Abolition of Third Class Salary Asked for.' S'i‘.Joii.\',Feb.12.-(Special)-interestis has also sent to thi- tion-i-|.|i..~|.i it p--I iiion asking for the cnnpiii~\n'y :ii it i. ldv /'v 1-l` children; the abolition iii t|iii~.i~i-'.1-~. licences: that each pziri-h ia- .- »:.-itil it .l onc school rlistrici., with ,io-.ii r ill tin.-1 li- date the present .~iilali\-i.i.ni.~, ..:.l that a general inci'c.'\si: ol tru 1.--r ii-iii iii salaries be iniitli-. AHMEIT HESISTANSE NATAL Pllli TAX Pin-riznii.\ni'rziiuni:, Natal, l~`i-li. 10,- Y i\rniellnativcs have resistcrltiic vollrt-t ion L_ of the poll tax near liiciinionri and it is I feared the trouble will :levi-lop into a native uprising, Au inspector of polici- antl a trooper were wounded and l»l u mounted police \vlio were procceilingto the L_ 'i'~‘"l`e=i~ S0111" 0! Them “F0 WFS’ bold scene wcreatiacked anilslx are missing Troops and police are conceiitrateri. _._¢___._ WANT MAIIIH ANI] IITHEHS Til UNIT Fom' \\"ii.i.i.\u, l"eb.f lil-A mass meetiniz of citizens to discuss the lever uutbtesk has asked thc mayor and other oiliciuls to resign, The caiise_ oi' the cpideinic is said to be that ii portion of thelntuku pipe was t-:irric-tl away by steliiucrs' iincliors last fall. Above ilic intake pipe is ii seweruutlwilii Llic broken plpe seworagehas got into the drinking water. The ollieiiiis ai-of hlaint-it for neglect in not atiizuding to llic iiiiittlir at once. SENT EAN LIIAII UE EXHIBITS O'rrA\\'A Feb 10.-The Canadian government has forwarded a ear of exhibits via the pori. of St. .lohu to Europe. Some of the siiipuicnt is destined for London, wlicrc it will hc displayed in the Imperial Institute among the representative products of Canada, which form a permanent exhibit there. The rest of the goat-is will be dclivercii in Milan, Italy, wlivrc the Cuiiaiilliii government purpoi-as-i making an exhibit in connection with the coming international e.\‘position in that city. The Canadian shipment. consists of farui and mine products and representative exhibits of the game and forest ri-sources ofthe Dominion. _ . -___. Mlnard’| Linlment iieiieves Neurnigia Hooker ST. l)UNSTAN’S COLLEGE ABEG_i_vi:iis Hillsborough Kink Wednesday Evening l"eb’y I4, |906 Admission zo cents. Reserved seats 5 cents extra. Plan at Hughes.’ iylal AIIIIESLEII THIN if MANY MNT rf ff; .V .-1 Sr. .loii.\"~' N. 14'., 1".-i». l'l, fl,i\i|~-i-, t~t:ei\'L-tl livrc i`|'nni Uillluxi \\'.ili.-.<<, tim xplorer, uho pam-ti-=iii~ii lla- ini im- ..i .abradoi-, in a iiai|li\\.~~t--ily »i,i:i-inn. ml in-.-ii-1-.I ai ifaii t;i.i....., int- ii-..'.-.... _ nay c.»i.ip.ie_y'.. ,~i.».ii....o.. t ...,»..\». i:-,_ niiouuce tliui lit* iiiti»nll~ io ii-‘uin 1.. ivlliziition hy iuui:iii;: ii ilii-.wi tl.. vi-,ii .I- miie _journey oiiiiu;;,~ii»il~. ii';i\'i»i.~i|r,: l|.-- cnast of Iludson Sli.-iii to i`..|..~ t‘l.\i»1i~5,_»ii, thi-ii southerly .ilo|i;fi|..- \il uni. i,~. .»| llahrniliu' and \\‘i-si\\;i;.i .-.‘....; 1:, 11.- 1-2.- Sirult uiill |lii~ i|.»\i:1\\\i ww i~.i I li, ilu; of St. llaivreiiee up the iii i i ~ fl :t-'nw _ It is ii loiigci-juni-ni-_y il. ii. li t, . .i 5-1 been attempted by ii sin-,fic ii. in ii ill. v northeastern wilds. _-_@---e. WHAIEHS INILI, E HAVE HAHA T 35;; (.1T..‘.m li|.siiix'i~.»_\', l`i-I., iii-\'..|;. |,i “am i l1usui'ri\v|lIii\\'u litixiii,i~-\-I. ` \ I .It at-t»e...;...i.i.».i1.,-Ai.. ii... .1 2 . . .. fur ti'u<|in;; ilu re. ive.-,wi-..i _\i.....-.. -.,».»..i <.i..- - 1 i yi\a.~.~ and ii |..i|i in ii..~. f..~ » it ~ the mouth ui ilu- .\i‘i~l£i-ii/i- I in I is familiar \\ illiilic 4 u.i\Iit.~i .mt i. :L lllC \Vl\i\lL‘l`S \\lil> l\|'i* liii/1 I. I 1 rl' I`iil':1 liari-ow this \\iiu.»v- and |'..i» .\.' . .i`-'ty a great ill-al of ani-a~ii-,.-~». i- I- lt. Corporal Aliiiiiii li-fi llii ~i i.i<| I ]1\i.l iii .lilly for Ii iiuontou, and i¢l»=.~ wi. ii' . i notposii»ila~io ilieh- pi.-=.-ir »i ii wa, but liesiiysiliiit tliere neil- I. :ii -hip which winiered in tlit- noitii I.i-' ~,\;i.ll-x'. the Bowlil-iiti, and I{i.rliil. ..' i'ii .la-I Island, nuil the Ili-i'iiu\vi ;i|.»i l‘ ii . .i' Point ilarrow. lluslilus ilii-St: tlirrv \i. il it 'I 1,- lv- i' ships ..-i.i.»\. <-.n...- ii. 1..-I . ..i.»=. lic was there und \\'Iili'l\ luit-utleii iw :- out last fall, hui of ullif-ii .-1. I . . ilit\|iu|(crl io \‘cai'li1Iii- |’.itiil-'. Minard's Liniment Car. f, l"i--~. .- - --f WQ7"' »i. Q Lu Vaieni iiiiiitca 5);' (Valentine day lk-by. i:*.` 1.| 15419 1-. "eos-3;. ;, I5 Vile are showim; a li .iri- iifullliie of I<,‘-,Nt ‘.' LACIE \'.".i,l_\"l`i,`Tl-`»`. by for the licst :ii .I iaiit 1 stock ever si1..v.~ii in ti,-_ city, all prices fruit N each up as high as iw: .;- care to gc. ' Comic Valentines iu great variciv. I I I,o\\'t-si prices: \‘,`I'ii'c<;iIo ` 5 and Retail. I -- ~ I Minaits (for thc small boyi.) i ' Ii. 50,000 in stock. Grevnnd Pni;\t»-~.»l Morbles. Glass /'.l~ f Iles. Agates iSc.. .‘,§e. ` CART`ER&C0 lid, i" .y - ,E #LLM T T _W T _'ia ,."._’.`.’X i ver bod Reads The Charlottetown _Guar Advertisers. Nearly E y Y r-‘rug lid ." O~c.‘1 5 I A I I