R..5ALE 5 sinal _Gasoline Launch 4.11 eau, for use. Enquire C. S. N_¢;, ‘M/Rl¥ll°US¢ 4~io" zipd luiiliun Sale Ill Pure llreil _Bulls 'Ifwo pure bred Shoynigm .nd fcnrayftiiiire aniisfroni ine rm. f”‘i?’. -T) 7.1* _L_ vincial Farin"will b-. offered for salefby _Public Auction on the MARKET sou»ii. linniddlate rlollvuryif ordered ut once. \ u ulau onrry a i'iill line of gasoline unglno accen- iorios, ii--d iuippllcs gasoline cyiivulor oil, liatt- "'ir~,.::'.“.'.:.°i‘:rt.".°::;‘.°°"it nf* i"““1°:i“-' _ c wr e i- -r ' litcmtnrn and prim xo. 0 -mu' P \ U The L. M Trask Co. _ , as Dock st.: 4-Wdli ‘ St. John. N. B. Slaugl11crSalc ’ _-ore Apples by Auction Today, Friday, loth Qu Market 'Sinaie south of market. commencing at ii.3o o’clock a.m. we wi‘1 srll a carload of apples direct fiom the Annapolis Valley, namely Stark Nonpareils Baldwins, Russets. Ben Davis etc. Tbii is a grand chance to secure n barrel of apples for family use is tl ey must be sold without re=erve. Terms Cash. BEN] CARTER & CO, 4-.rod_ii ' A uctlons e r NIIIICEIUIHE PUBLIE Having taken over the business of Murray and ' Co, Portrait Enlargers and Picture Frainers, I have decided to allow a discount of 25 percent on everything in the line of Picture Enlarging, picture Framing, Crayon Work Pastel Work` etc. This generous discountwill be good during this montli. Npw is the time to have this work done ata big saving and in a first class style. Note-We have at our office a number of uncalled for photographs which the owners may have by 'calling for them. BENJ. PETERS, Successor to Murray & Co. Gdmwftf i Kent St.,Cbarlottetown.’ FAIRYLAND . .' _-1- Opera House FRIDAY NIGHT _-- The Clever Couple '< 'johnny' Howard and May Cameron. _ . / Singing, dancing and acro- batic comedians. d "‘°°°ffift;“ii:°::‘is.‘;':.1»f' Two new illustrated songs by Mad- dison and Harney- Moving l Pictures I Slisugraun e I VCD 3-liaP:ycio§ii’» Pgombie Body 4,-Thievlng Band Adniiss'on ioc and 5c. 6-:_-idtf u;c__1_f|oN g,__$ale,,.of_ Fi1.f"if-“W We aY'e'ins1i‘\\¢\¢' 57 ms' J°“° " ` ' il 'at her liouie»»20I git# on Wedn_vr<;i;dtl;1elec:.1'glili;stl; ‘amendment--but this was ruled out Canada in bs mwrted so that it by the Speaker. Mr. McDonald then i ' went on to speak on the main motion He we t i t h _,P md, -_ n uotemattcr of in ufgv ° h°W°v"' that ”°"*i°3 the public roads and said the roads Act is intended to aifect the were only good during the dry ser l ht ;§rb:r___°f_ Danna* in “Y 1195"” son-at other times they were spoil- ed. He asked it the Commissioner Th camigdamegdpihent twas then put and was aware that A simple implement M vs as fivvfwi agreed was in use-inn split log-in onto. to with amendment. _ io it had been tried with success The Mt t°` amend th” “ft T-° P\'°' House adlourned at 6 P. m.. to vide for the consolidation of the meet _gomon-ow at 10-“_ m_ \ Wind- A NEW YORK, April 8-On a chim_ My. 310 feet high. a steeplejack gave an exhibition of pluck and agility to Jersey City yesterday that brought n y thirty ears oid i N 52 a ’ y e nes uilding Construction Company, of Phoenixville, Pa., which has put up an iron chimney for a tea company at Provost Bay streets. Bailey was engaged in putting a "collar" on the chimney not many feet from the top. He was seated in a "chair," which' consisted of a har-' row piece of wood which was sup- ported by ropes that ran from the ends of the "chair" to tackle at the top of tha chimney. The man had his feet pressed against the side of the chimney when the heavy west wind caused the nar- row seat to sway, and as his feet slipped he slid from the chair. As be did so he caught hold of a rope that hung suspended in .the air as the "chair" was blown around to the other side oi the chimney by the wind. Scores of persons who had--been watching him at work shouted in horror when they saw his nanger,” and their cries brought hundreds of workers to the windows of the big factories near by and to the streets. Bailey swung for what seemed a long time to the watchers and then ribs-st... MIN STUCK lll l PllHlHl]Ll , . Strange And Awkward Pre- idicament. Into Which A Sto- waway Got Himself _ NEW YORK, April fi-Guisappe Capella, it young stowaway. got stuck fast in a porthole today, .while trying to escape from the Italian steamer Brosile, which just arrived hero, and it required the combined efforts oi" the police, the ship’a officers and crew to extricate him. For two hours the young mad lay struggling half in and half out of the opening, while n force of men worked him this way and that cut his clothing. bruised his skin but still could not budge his _body an inch. It was not until a' portion of the _ porthole had been out away 'that the lad 'was liber- ated. Then he was freed, only to be token to the emigrant station at Ellis Island, i’rom where he will probably be deported. ‘ ' ' \ ‘ SEWING BYHANDS T 210 FEET IN AIR ;i___._€_&._.__ 5059911 Bailey. Jersey City_Steeplejack, Ha s Narrow Escape In The Big. Startling A Trick ‘ began to pull himseii. up hand over band to the top of the chimney. The wind was blowing so bard that it caused him to awa d d y, an now an gxlgdits ‘mm Several hundred DBF, again be' would knock against the Th; steeplejack is Jose h B ue iron side of the chimney. He per- sisted bravely, however, and when he Y » 0 0- 3 GPO" hnally reached the top and seated itregg JI’fI’;;°y bétlf- H” is °mPl°Y°d himself on the narrow edge a cheer went up from the watchers in the street and factories. He descended on the inside of the himney by means of apparatus that had been provided for that purpose. BHIIISH PHEMIEH GETTING lillllll Prospects for Recovery Brighter`Than They Were a Week Ago .- LONDON; April, 8-The prospects for the recovery of Sir Henry Camp- bell-Bannerman seem brighter now than a week ago. Oonvalescance, however, under the best circum- stances, will be very slow. The Prime Minister has now intimated to his colleagues his desire to be reliev- ed of odice and a public announce- ment of his resignation may be ex- pected any day. It is understood that communications on the subject are now passing between Loudon and Blartia. where King Edward is stay- ing. According to well informed goasip some dimeulty will be experienced in a re-distribution of the Government portfolios, owing to the rival claims of John Morley, Secretary of State for India, David Lloyd-George, Pre- sident of the Board- of Trade and Reginald McKenna, President of the Board of Education. FILES OURIID IN 6 T0 14 DAYS. PAZO OIN"l'lilllN'|.' is guaranteed to euro any case of itching, Blird, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or menu refunded. 50 cts. iii- l_-._L'._. CHICAGO MARKET S Chlougd, _A til ' 8'* (Special) (bm P U7 Wheat 99% ilifk 04 ,m , , PW lisa? 33% '-ork' ‘ ' ._-m..__....____i__Z.i_-~ SMALLPOX FROM HANDLING HAILB. WESTON, Out., April 8.-Yecter- day Mrs. John Barkerfwitc of the postmaster hers, ‘wu _taken to the hospital at Toronto, suilering from pmnllpox. It is supposed she con- traetbd the disease throu'gh handling the mail., ` it mm cm. w. A. i»|n»fW§"` I and ln Searls. lorley S- Aeornilsnsqf. 'T I ...IOIICY es. ‘wmv hi' mm 'P' pointed manager ol tlis Bouris branch and will be pleased to receive ews, advertising and subscriptions for up "Kings County Guardian." ...The steamer Lady Sybil, the new boat to replace the B.S. Amelia on the Hsgdalm Islands route left Greenock. Scotland. on March 81st and is due at Halifax on April 15th. *l__.'il___.___ HOW 'l‘0_ TEST FLOUR. "How to know when food dude are good." is 'a puxsle that faces the inexperienced housekeeper at every turn. From market to butcher from butcher to grocer, the same perplex- ity awaits -her, but she can acape many mistakes by keeping a pad to lon down things she has proved, and has reason to know will be good. ‘ » Good Hour should be creamy, not dead white, nor yet have that bluish cast that some four have. It diould not feel damp, sticky or clarnmy. It fahould not ‘form into lumps when Ipresaed in the hand; it should have 'come elasticity, some "life," as the lmillers express it. When made into dough it will be elastic, easy to knead, staying. in round, puffy shape with a spriuginees that is quite no- ticeable. _ _ Ontario tall wheat flour, with its rich mellow flavor, provides that beautiful brown crust. in well made bread. Manitoba flour provides the gluten. .The two combined and blen- ded in iuat the right proportions give the good qualities of both, with their faults eliminated. This blended flour stands every test. It has already gained a dc- servedly popular place in the es- teem of good housekeepers, and in fact they declare the Blended Flour ,ia far ahead of any other that can ba bought: today. The beat way to assure yourself of the quality of ‘iiour is to buy a little and try it. You will save yourself some trouble, however, if you begin by using Blended Flour, then you won't want to use any other. Blended Flour is certainly beat for bread, and best for pastry. / STOCK NOTES: Six bulls are otiered for sale by he Commissioner of agriculture. See ad. . BORN CULLEN-At Souris on the 4th inat, to J. F. and Mrs. Cullen. ii daugh- ter. MARRIED , ...st Geor ten reesnily s wsu attended m ng wap md under the susnleee of. Prev _ H1 Depart- ment of Ag lturc. E. B. McLaren was appointed chairman. and A. D. McPhee, secretory. ' After a short program of instnimentai music, etc., by the young ladies of Georgetown, an excellent address on farming was given by Walter ll. Lea, of Victoria. He was followed by R. R. Jenkins and F. G. Bovycr. A resolution was than passed unanimously asking that the Legislature pass a ibill prohibit- ing the running of automobiles. ...A correspondent - in eastbrn Kings 0ounty__,.qrites: .,.W_inter still lingers, in the ¢. April hal been uabercdtd -with._I. " 'af the heaviest snow-s ` ...o, p r ~as 'reminders thetm0ia",snuiniermli:s not arrived.-Robins .sud some sum-\ mer birds arrivedbere at the end of March, considerably earlier than in liormer years.-The boys from this 'section who have spent the winter tn the Maine lumber »- camps have --ar- rived home safely-Harvie Stewart. :Henry Stewart, _Way McDonald were ithc latest arrivals.-Rev. Geo. W. ,Beaman has gone on a visit to his native New Brunswick.-James Mc- lllillan, iomierly of Red Point, late of Black Bush, with his family, has returned to Brookline, Mass. Sawing the summer wood is largely engaging the attention of farmers.-Fishermen are‘ making extensive preparations for both lobster and cod. MONTAGUE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. Herring per bbl. Cod, per 1 uintal Oats, penlbua. V Potatoes, pei' bus. Turnips, per bmi. Eggs, por doz. _ ld Oatmeal, per c\\'t, $3.25 Butter, per lb. (dairy) I . 24 Butter, perlb. (crenmery) J, ' 29 Hay, pressed goiafpo to 14.00 Hi ea, pei' lb. " 4 Burley, per bus. ` 00 Hay, pei' ton, loose $12.00 to $I~i,50 Beef, per lb. (carcass) .'. to ii Pork, per lb. (carcass) 0% to 7 lamb, per lb. (carcass) 6 to 7 Wool per lb. Calfskins, per lb. Apples, per bus. Cabbage, per doz. Beets, per bus. Carrots, por bus, Flour, Roller Process per 196 lbs. $3 SS SS .'-s= SSS 85 to 40 16 at 2; segsssst xehifileas Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate ; cure bilious- ness, constipation, momlng and sick hood- iche; break up colds and ward off fevers. All druggilts. Be G 1. Hood 00.. Dorwell. Mag ROLLINB-LEARD-At the residence of the bride's' sister, Mrs. John Taft, Otter -River, Maas., on April 2, by Rev. W. L. Muttart, cousin of -the brlde,_-#gba Rollins, of -Hop- kintou, N. H., to Annie D. Leard, daughter of Capt. L. Laard, Cen- treville, Bedeque. DIED GILLIB-At Clyde Station, Wednes- day April 8th, Christina Gillis, re- llct of the lute; Malcolm Gillia,aged 99 years. ` ' Funeral to-day (Friday) at 2 o’- clock. ~ "LIQUID Assiirrs.” The recent financial panic in the United States and the tightness of money in Canada, have brought out some very important information. At one time only shrewd bankers un- derstood the meaning of "Liquid Aa~ sets." Today, every business man knows, or should know, what is meant by it. When trading is opti- mistic, any piece of paper with "I Promise to Pay" written on it is considered a fair ex- change for commodities; any hole in the ground becomes a. gold mine; farms are -laid out in town lots; cloth is churned into garments and these ilnd ready buyers who do not stop to investigate thcirlntrln- sie value. The buyers of all these only look at the possible profits. But one day the awakening comes. And why? Confidence abused. The banker must have legal tender--gold. '.i'he mine must show a pay streak/I‘lie town lots must have a reality. The clothing in the store must have val- ue-iutrinuic value. Canadian ba.nk~ srs have saved the situation by hav- ing legal tender on band. All reli- able clothiers use the same precau- tion by having in stock "liquid as~ sets"--that is, aknown and reliable make of clothing. At a time when public confidence is shaken. indiffer- ent merchandise (bought because it looked as well as currency. or be- cause ths maker marked it high in price and sold it at’ 80 per cant ‘dis- eount) will not be accepted by the public for legal teiider. It ia at such times that the prestige of reliable goods gets full jus ice. - The buying public will notvaccept for their legal tender clothing that somebody choosea~to say is 'worth so much. They will have nothing but what they know to be a standard of intrinsic value. That is "liquid assets" in I clotliihg store. “Progress Brand" Clothing repre~' santa intrinsic value. Retailers who buy “Progress Brand" Clotzhihg have a “liquid asset" which will be ao- cepted by the public everywhere in return for their legal tender. , ‘ Maritime Province Securities ,__ Quotaitions Furnished .ny J. C. Mac- ' intosh 8: Co., Exchange Building, Halifax, N. S. Banks Asked Bid British North America x div 140 142 Commerce 159% New Brunswick x div 275 270 Nova Scotia x div 282 279 Royal Batik of Canada x div 222 Union Bank of Halifax 170 Miscellaneous. » Acadia Fire Insurance 100 95 Acadia Sugar, Preferred 90 85 Acadia Sugiilr. Grdlnaav) 45 43 Brandram- enderson mmon 25 20 ‘ ,Eostem Canada Savings & Loan x div 186 132 Euatem Trust Company 50 p. c. paid x div ._, 130 Eastern Trust Company fully paid xtliv .. Halifax Fire Insurance B5 Nova Scotia Telephone x div 107 104 Porto Rico 34 81 Stanileld’s, Limited, Preferred 96 ._ Stani'lel11’a, Dlmlted, Common 25 . .' Bonds. Acadia Sugar 105 102 Halifax Electric Tramway , 100 98 N. s sieeisrceai. Fir-sis* ios los 99 98 220 167 _ /, 115 80 Nova Scotia. Steel &‘Coai,1'-‘ Consolidated- 101 _Robb Engineering ` 100 Robb-Mumford 98 90 Stnnileld's, Limited 93 90 Bond quotations are with accrued interest. srocn ouoi/mois Noon Close. April. April. 9 59,5( 463( étchlson > o r n.’ii’.°T. Baltimore R33( C. P. R. 155;( , Erie - ` Pennsylvania Reading Sugar Southern Pacific St. Paul Union Pacific U. S. Steel U. S. Steel Pre'f’d 106 126 74% l1B% 128% ll~i}4 99 \i|na'd's Llniment curse Diiir utr’ Condensed Advertisements Too late for Classification. T0 LET-A house on Orlebar St. ‘ containing B rooms besides pantry. Immediate possession. Apply 117 Fitzroy St. 4-Sdllipd. ANTUD-Reliable boy who would like to work in store after school hours. Apply in own hand- writing giving reference to Box 497. A-10dIi. ‘ `L€ v' ~".|" fl-its 'ilu' :Pain in the back is s warning that the kidneys are out of order and need prompt attention. Bu-Ju. the new kidney pills give instant relief and corrects the trouble. Price~ We par box. Geo. E. Hughes, Apotbecsrlcl Hall. 4-lcdli. :Yes we have it, the newest pat- terns in sanitary and bath room papers in pretty tiles and other ap- propriate patterns st _Cartel-'s W’ aperStore. 4-1061 é if __ °, ' wr-U,'i§i:|»,»..:.. .-,;»:...I.»¢;',1‘-»~ `SiECOND ymwriw for sal: L chesp. For description apply to P. 0. ' Box 1176, Charltatticotlravivn. WTANTED-The last week in Hay by Mn. Bayfield s girl for gan- trsl housework who can cook well. No washing sud good wages. ADDI! to nn. ai-tiinr sun. - 4-iodrti. . tins house on south ING 01 voter ti-set nearly opposite Vic- cgie I-lotgsl st present ouellifltll by ~ _ ',--_" _._-` 'Why are they comfortable? in their natural position. Because of their F rec Flat Tread. _ the _.I4 I , l I 3 . ~ is . ‘ Q \ v ¢ r~.-v’ i . _ V.. _ '¢ M' - ` v- ~../ z , “ "1 H,-\~'|‘l 4' l* Z `. ‘ \ . `\ \ f~" , ___ \ ‘ " `\` ‘L-so-E '\....n¢ l _ ' . .2 ’ - " » Prowsc Bros, Limited, Queen Street and Vlctga Row 'n..u....|i..aa¢ ' ri..o°ny'v..aa.i~aa. Theclsimtliatashoeiaucoinfortxblesesbarefootisapletfystrotigitlsill. butweelsimitfortlieDollyVsrdenSlioeenclo\irs¢entiiyoikei\yiuesdy\o pcoveour claim. By trying onsfew pairs you canaoonfindout. ,_ Because they uc copies of perfect feminine feet which allow the fsctto llc' Because of their newly devised, restful steel arch support which relieves the fatigue muscles of the arch and prevents crowding of the toes into the narrow front of the shoe, by holding the heel close to the bxelr. - Because of their Dead Level Ball and Heel Balance. Because of their Harmless High Heels-as comfortable an moccuius. And because of their new " velvelte lricl" leather, which is as soft as cloth. $4.00 to $5.00 in Canada or the States. Every pair Dolly Varclen; Ti.. sim of Fourteen N4.. swim ',_~,,-LQ;-`s"t`»~ l . .' ' '- .- \ ,.‘»te_ » a r Neg -*<.‘ r. f ._-» . _. , . .,w,... ‘-Id' -r, .;~.;.’,._.v_ F .;. "- . -. '; ~ T. ' . .mf ,;.1-t‘-'<:‘;,:i,,-;i;»_ I =i."i‘§ *Emir --,»».'-Ti . _:;.__,,i.*‘+_j 1,g»i»},,_,' » nrf.. ...fn . 1. My . ` ~`~ . "U it-$5 A .=’ '»-1"'-Jr , '1.‘.~'.. r» ' - r e _f . "~;~:L& . 1 ' uv J `- ,;_ ,` ,_ __ fl.. ..._..'f;g.»_f4 :~'.il`>f." 7" _ ' L." . .1 ':/.l ‘ . 5. * vi--'fi'-.' l, if g "_',F',3 iii" ci 1 1' \_._ mwfrm wftf There ls A Reason -~€__\_ MacLELLAN BROS., ' , 4 WhY"' LW- , , we are sellinf more suits than ` we ever dvd at this season before. Men who likefto wear nice clothes have found outithat ihq _ suits ..e niakélikve u`d §lln:ftive" ' - '~ ‘ , appearancci they look different iroui the .garments turned out by the ordinary tation- they have the latest-touches ot"|t le and arc made in give sstllfbc- tion to the wearer. If you want your spring sul. to be nicer than any suit you ever wore, you should place your order with us. We will plmse you. -in '.. The Expert Tailors. ' t uin- tors. HALIFAX N. S aint nr in|i|S_H T HTH tmtnlti 20 Sliares.......:........of[5oeach..........$4866 This Bank operates bcy Royal Charter under which there is no liability to stoc_l-tliol ers eyond the aniount_ invested. For this reason it is greatly favored by discerning inves- J. if`icKlNihmsh°Plit co Tr-amway system. We rofcr to the 1” ...=.A._. 2.- _ . rsat. P ion INN &>_ I"- I-_ f -- A Safe l_i\vestii\cnt_ `| .' , t . t . 8223::f|¥§if¥,Tl%i:Z'%li-,s?n‘i‘rii-|il;`ugi;rii,r‘iuli biqodgi-n. electric light plant and Tha earnings of tha company. are three times tliat required to pay the interest on lllllaillflligdifmortduilo or ruonny io»snoil,thc money iuvstetl can be readily realised. Bonds of the Trinidad Electric Company - We offer for mic tive bands of “ll each of this company. ` Price und fiirthor information on roqucst. ° F. ii. Mecunmr ei co., MEMBERS HUNTBEAL STOCK EXCHANGE, _ _..Z’ .__ rr2-111;x‘;‘;;::‘r.:;",:'2':f;t1.., _ .. “‘._*'~*~ ~ ` comms.-Evtuis' l F Red Ross meeting, Lodge Prince _ ` 4 udwnra s. o. ii..'Z°t_;»_:_da7. A__irril.14. _ ' . V V . :There is so mucn that is exclusivel Iwm '“ Pub" ' » - daehy, stylish new and beautiful an \\.oisu\“Ap\-lvatia o‘givAr“ritobii”m`i'ihe__wirii§ our New Spring Hat eltyles, ‘brit \;¢\_\1,_Rr`¢},_t-hatihrorvuxhbred iitalliui 00 can readily be picked out na fu - -~w‘06DBURN-. , b ` tons favorites. Just a little i-fitter porreotiy\ spend, witdiis iid; lt'»'». °fi§ hast a littl?_u:w*e‘iI~, .xigdaiuet ‘;*-;;t_tle lgzidvpxaurrmwlnncr esnrn c caper, us e ao H18 00 B N"iai| - " ‘ that makes this the 'plana to buy bats, stil! or soit. _[Lat man ,-ou'il‘ “P """"°m""°‘ , ‘i '-‘, .and s het hm that will pleas: you , ,,m.'us.,|,, - . ,ex_a¢tiy. Prone Bros. Lei, 44(-d_ii. :jun -. J.s.n|tNo|; Ion. V ` . ._ ._,.`.'».»..§f ~. _-1.-~..~.».;" ..,»»=;t»" _ g "' ,. i -i 1 as i .l 'i l N fi. ‘e W --M f 5 =i l» ._¢`.i>.‘-._