Norzth zt /7 - Wes cr y PAGE’ ` noxnmc 8 noe ’ 1 f - A Enrrron TIIE CIIARLOITETOW GU RDI DAILY FOUNDED 1891 ivnnrrnv.iNow'rai.\vurrru.v)1ss1l ICHARLCTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY FEBRUARY 5 1906 {sx§q¢;‘l;No13P1`»ll_pv%o3£l'NB,m -. - -if _ I Y ' BALQON CROSSESA win |s,,,|sslil ENGLISH CHANNEL in Mllsuuliuvl in Four Hours-A S uccessful Trip Across- lssurd Saturdav-Nomlnatioh Considered by Aeronauts a Triumph For Februarv 16 - Polling Dirigible Baloons. F°b’"‘”" 23- ~ Lennon, 1"el». 4.-(Spcelal.)--A baloo belonging to thc .»`l"lro Club today success- fully crossed the English Channel and hauled at Bcrnrouvlllo, twenty miles inland in Franco. n,| M-1 The time consumed In the trip from Loudon was a little over four hours. Tire baloon is the Vivienne Third and its trip is regarded as a distinct step for- ward in the making of dlrigible baloons. ni Hiniiswunins il niwilulnitln Sv|m'i~:\', C. Il. Feb. 2.- Mr. Alexandra \\'ond, Treasurer ofthe Anglo-Newfound land Development Co. Lid. passed through North Sydney lately cn route to the scene of his oompnny’s operations at the Grand Falls, Newfoundland. This company secured an act of incor- poration from thc Newfoundland le~ ilgislaturc last summer for the purpose of r~r\i,;agirrg in the manufacture on a large scale of pulp and paper. ‘l`ho president. of the company is May son M. Beaton with Viscount North- i-llil`c, formerly Sir Alfred Harmsworth, and his two brothers as directors and Alexander Wood, ireasurer. 'i`lrc property of the company, consist- ing of 2300 square miles was secured lust your ut. a cost of about $500,000. _._..¢__ nan niiuuin ui Alivisml G ul mliolrlied nl' more than 8,000 inhabitants and nearly :3!0,llil0,000 \vorl.lr of property, cut off from all communications with the mainland. and prostr-ated beyond description, al- umstin the twinkling of an eye, by one fell swoopof a Gulf tor nadojust five years ago, she has rlghted herself and ruadc In-rsell fairer to the cyc and of more iurporlunccirr thc business world than everbcforc. '1‘l\e tlrimz which most im presses thc average visitor to Galveston is lhc sea \-‘all and the formidalrle riprap uthuge red granite blocks ut its base. This wall isbulll, of stone and concreic, and is sixteen feel. wide nt the base unrlflvo feet wide ut the tnp, and ls ,~c\-crrtccn feet aboye moan low tide. AGUARANTEED CURE FOR FILES l|elrin;_»;, Blind, Bleeding, Protrudlrrg I‘rlc». _lh-ugrzists arc nntlrorizcd to refund mmeylf PAZO ()IN'l‘MIi'N'l‘ falls to cur.-in 0 tolfl days. 504:. 12-15 drnwf li rn. or use me-“sn Hurraii! Hurrah I This is the weather for Granby Rubbers of iron wear fiinie. ` l\lcn’s Duke plain toe $1.00. Montcalm tipped $1.00. Senator, for extra wide boots, $1.00. Dominion 85C. Ladies’\Leua tipped 7oc. Olive high front 7 5c. Dominion Croquet 55c. Misses’ spring hill and high heel 5oc and 5 5c. Boys’ heel wide so upper won’t cut at Rubberdown Headquarters ' I Gail il-ms , _ . - _ anne :ass is HAIIIAX HAS A Sllllllll Wlllllllli The wedding of W. M. Aitken ami Miss Gladys Drury, daughter of Colonel Drury C. Il., oillccr commanding in the maritime provinces, which took place in the garri- son church last week, though very quiet, was the chief social event in Hali- fax for some time. Although she has spent buta short time in Halifax, Miss Drury is a gr-cat favorite socially. Sc also is Mr. Aitken. Among the wedding gifts which have come from all parts of Canada, is one of fine and very beautiful Maltese lace, bearing the card of Maier _General Sir Charie s and Lady Parsons. IIIIIIISH Ill lllli SAYS A Wlllllll suhiect. of a mysterious booklet byi “Cornwell Round," published yesterday in which the author profssses to have `__d1_s_r:gver§_d the seeretof perpgjgpl life. “'rn‘é myffrot can rr -grasp-r and aged shows that, through ignorance hohasin somel way mlsmanagcd his bodily affairs," Mr. Round declares. What everybody has to do,we are told, is to “overcome the death instinct." One of the ways this can be done is by “writing on incense paper, ‘Health is natural,‘ or some other aflirrnution which you wish to impress on yourself, ignite the paper and hold yourself in urncntally roiaxcd, passive eonditlpn," then thc perfume will tend to convey the associ- ated suggestion to your mind. “When man has learned to overcome his death irttinct, narisu prevent ihc senile changes which lead him to his involuntary suicide, there will still re~ main microbes, wild animals, accidents and the violence of his fellow-man. "As to the microbes and the wild animals, the stronger in body and more alcrthe becomes the better able he will be to resist them. “Let us avoid reading tales that end badly or witnessing ruaudlin dramatic tragedies or recnpltulatlng them in thoughts. In fact, caoh mental virus which isibe expression of morbid minds should bc, as noxious drugs are, marked withapoison label in the interest of the unwary." __X_..____-- M|n|rd’| Llnlment Uurer Burnt. eic. OTTAWA, Feb. 4.-(Special)-The writ. for the House of Commons vacrincy tn Maisonneuve. caused by death of Minister Prefontsine was issued Saturday. The nomination will be on February the sixteenth and the polling one/week later. EANAIIA SIAHIIH Eli. IS UllliANllill Imperial Co’s Works Will be Stopped-Transferred to the Edwardsburg Co- Monrnssr., Feb. 4.-(Speoial.)-An or- ganization meeting of the recently incor- porated Canada Strrrch Company was held yesterday. The works of the Imperial Starch Com- pany at Prescott will not be operated. The factory at Prescott has not been on a paying basis antl_the shareholders are considering themselves fortunate in receiving a proportion of the new stock. Ilowever, the stockholders of the Irnpe- rial Starch Company will only bc given a certain proportion of common stock, the The business of tho Prescott plant will be transferred to thc Edwurdsburg Com- pany at Cardinal. “Ellis Canada Star4>¥»-Campanyflrtdrr-§`o: a capital of $1,250,000 of 7 per cent noncu- mulativo preferred stock and u similar amount of common. ].oNno.\', Feb. 2.--"Why Die T’ is the WOFIYS bein!! hPl\Vii.V b0Ild€d~ Mlnard's Llniment Cures Dnndruif. VIIIIINI IIIAIH ill A WAIIIHMAN NEW Yonx, Feb. 4-(Special)-Dead about two hours, with his skull crushed in by an axe, .Tnhn Arthurs, a Canadian employed as night watchman on the pile drlvor, was found today in the cabin house of the craft- in Hudson River. The cabin was in great disordr r. An empty beer can, two bottles partly filled with whiskey and many cigars and cigrrcttcs were found, indicating that the watchman had entertained some one on board before the murder' was conr Imitted. _ Charlottetown - A general Insurance E; Representing only solute security. Lowest current rates. _ v»~vu~¢~l~~w~»¢.l~-»q¢\-»u~¢~nmJy~\»Jb- ‘ Insurance Agents, ° , P. E. Island. business transacted. rn 'T Companies that give Sill] MIIIINES Gratifylng Meed of Appreci- ation of Government’s Effoné ro Afford lm- poriant Teaching The attention which has been bestowed by the farmers of the province and others upon the Good Seed Meetings .lust completed must. be gratify- ing to the Local Government. This important matter was projected because of the fact that there was no doubting the popularity of the Annual Seed Fair the outcome of which was an appeal fora Seed Fair for each County. This the Loral liovcrrrmr-nt thought would not be practicable, and the Good Seed meetings were planned. Tire idea was to furnish the people, not so much with an exhibition of seeds as an opportunity to study them. and to become educated in regard to good grain seed; as well as to learn tc _distinguish and identify weed seeds. To meet these needs a series of eight two-days meetings were decided upon and held as foIlows:- Spuris,-Jan. 17-18. Mt. Stewart,-Jan. li)-20. Alberton,-Jan. 22-23. Tyne Valley,--Jun. Zi-25. Summersirie,-Jan. 25-20. , Tryon,-Jan. 20-30. Hunter' Iliver,-Jan. 31, Feb. 1. Montague Bridge, Feb. 2.- Theprograru followed at each meeting provided lectures upon such subjects as Pructiceln Grain Judging, Fungus Dis- eases of Grain Crops, Improvement of Farm Crops, Rolntion of Crops, etc. Practical instruction was also given in grainjudging and weed seed identifica- tion. Time was taken for discussirn and there was also rr corupelitiou at each meeting for prizes. These meetings were supplemental to and followed the Pro- vlncial Seed Fair which was held in Charlottetown on .`iany. 15th and lilith, uit. That they were appreciated may be inferred from the fact that the attend- ance wus: Souris, 480; Mount Stewart, 05; Alberton, 270; Tyne Valley, 140; Summer- ,. . side, 'Ri' sr, 25) Monts eBr ge3 . The meetings were addressed by F. \\’, Broderick, muritlnre representative of the Canadian Seed Growers' Association, and by thn secretary of the same Association, L. H. Newman. These meetings may be regarded as still another evidence of the valuable work that is being accomplished by lion. S. E. Reid, Commissioner of Agriculture, In whose department have originated many improvements in the methodsfof instruct- ing and informing our agriculturists. Tire fact that the usefulness oi’ this important department is enlarging so rapidly, and that its utility is recognized and apprcci ated by those whom it will most benefit, is cheering to all who take pleasure in contemplating the progress of our Pro~ vince. Get My Free iiool - iiheumatlsm . It tells about Bhsumatism, about the earueailthl Way to live to lvnid and (ree till Mat/em 01|' em matic poisons-even in dolperatp oano-with DR. Sll00P’S RIIEUMATIC Bibi-“fill-_TAIAI-i5_TS__1>$¥-‘li CHICAGO MARKETS. 1. Osrosoo, 1Februar-y -i - (Special)- Corn, Deo., 145 Corn, May, -till wheat " 84% Wheat “ ali Pork, May,I$l-1.67 Pork, Jan., $14.07 way. Rem or “la ME Dengue. colds, hoarlorrou. and other tnrenl , _ fl--,°"f"" , fjg-‘I,’_‘;f’ ,,§;,-,, °é °»2.°"»»." ::‘.::.°.:f°..:'.‘;.‘e’.fi‘$r,.;°“‘i:1“..‘:.’..f.'.‘;°°*°“' FCP! SALIEI A National Cash Register NEW in perfect condition. aouly used a fcu' t‘mes. Will bo sold at a bargain. 2*5di.f Adrirciis A. B. 110111223, Gity. H`yl‘1dl‘l1&Il ® C0., m_S0N°S PREMIUM RIILLEI) OATS... in packages containing beautiful piece of decorate china in every package. Price 25 cents. nkins & Son 1.IC Will Alllllllil I 1 , M l\n¢rd'r Llnlment for nie everywhere. Pnirinilr in , inniiiilkinsiniii Mine Owners will Work the Collieries at their Full Capaciiv- I .Msuoxnv Cr-rr, Ps., Feb. 4-(SpecIal)- _All ofthe colllcrles throughout the anthrucitc region have been ordered t0 work at their full capacity from now until next April. A number that have been olosed for some time will reopen immediately. Tire coal companies hope by these means to increase their store of cnalby five million tons before the threatened strike begins. ____i._l BANK Mlllllllll EIIAAMIIS SUIIIIIII Krsiis'roN, Feb. 4~(Specinl)-The body of Roderick Mackenzie, manager of the Bank of Montreal here, was found about two miles from town today. A bottle containing a drug was near the body and death was evldcnlly due to suicide. ' _ Maclrcuzls‘s father was Chief Factor in the service of the Hudson Bay Company. Ile entered the service of the Bank of Montreal in the year 1807 and served at St. .lolm, Halifax, Newcastle, Cornwall, 0nt.,and in Kingston. _-nz; _‘Qi _-,_:‘;'.,.. Lllll AAAI llllll Lamson Feb. 4.:lSpecial.l-Lady Grey. who was injured in a driving accidents few days ago, died this afternoon, IHI EAIHIIIHAI A llllllllllli lUlll A meeting of the Building Committee of St. Dunstan‘s Cathedral was held last 'evening when it was decided to proceed with the work of completing the interior of the Cathedral. I’ln.ns and specifications were submitted and it* was resolved to call for tenders. It must be gratifying to the congregation to learn by the annual statement, which appears that the building debt is now paid od’ and there is a halanoo to the good of over seven thousand dollars. nr-;<`i-:mrs Balance on hand from yon- um s 12 27 Private Subscriptions 3 2,152 10 Sunday Collections 3,127 08 Bequests B39 itil Special Subscnptlous 1,300 |30 Balaar, etc. 3.720 39 Interest 30 05 811,230 18 Country Parish Sub- scriptions R30 20 12.000 IH 0 12,078 45 nrsnormsnsmsrs Total Receipts Expense (Ledger) C 10 75 Interest lftl iii Construction 103 03 Balance, debt on Cath. 4,l'l)(\ (D S 5,070 80 Deposits in Bank on I Interest 7,007 00 ‘Deposits in Bank. Cur- rent Account . .50 -D-ll2,078 45 Amount Collected During Year 1905 $12,078 45 Amounts paid for items, as above 5,070 so Bal. in favor of Building Fund S 7,007 50 .i/runs Momzraoiv, Trcaa. Charlottetown, Jan. 30, 1000. sumrasv srnsnssr A I ON G. -Mosrsrar., Frb. 4-(Special)-The boil- er of locomotive No. 207 hauling the Vludreuille local on the Grand Trunk Railway exploded while the train was on the outskirts ol' the city on Saturday evening. Fireman Sharp was instantly killed and Both men were blown through the windows ofthe cab. engineer Brown was serously injured. | FATAL ACCIDENT T. RA|LwAY Near Montreal-Boiler of Locomotive Explodes --The Fireman killed- The Engineer Slightly lniured. Tire passengers on the train heard tho noise of the explosion. Tire train was on down grade at the time and when it was stopped a visit to the engine disclosed the fact that the men manning it were missing. Brown was found walking down the .track,while Sharp's body lay in afield alongside. ` The explosion was apparently due to _low water in the boiler. lllHll SIHAIHIUNA A lllillllll Hllllllll Lorman, Feb. 2.-Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, the veteran lligh Corn- missoner of Canada, probably .nhls to his other distinctions that of being the holder of the record as a transatlantic passenger. “I really have not kept count," he said, "of the number of times I have voyagcd to and fro at least one hundred and fifty times, if noi. more. “According to the stearnshlp com- panies this is something near the record for rr passenger. I have seen many changes, indeed am amazed at the wonderfuladvance made in the speed, size and comforts of ocean travelling. I`hese new turhine steamer-s are mar- vellous. In my early voyages to Canada we tossed about in a small, uncomfortable craft for fourteen or lim-en days. _._..-¢_l- " lllll ll'lllll“llElT’hucHis|'s IIMPIHANCE PLAN bishop Bruchesl,has issued a letter on the subject of temperance, in which he draws upaprogram for the Temperance Societies organized in connection with his crusade against intemperunce. Ilis Grace is the President, and it is to be divided into parochial] districts, and in 'MoNrsos,r., Feb. 2.-His Grace Arch, will ascii ni wniciin Mil Charles Matheson of Boston and Fr-cd Ilemmeon of Shelburne, .\'. S, were brought to Boston last. week by the schooner- Flora S. Nickerson. They were discovered by the crow of the Niclccrsorr ailoatina dory and hufi been drifting about for five days when picked up. Upon their arrival in Boston they were hurried tothe Chelsea Marine llospital. Both of lIcmu1con's legs to u point. above the knees were frozen diaeolored and distortedto twice their natural size. Matheson's rlglrt check was still frozen solid and his hands and legs lier\urnbv:d from frost. Twice young llerumeon, dr-iren leru~ porarilylnsanc by exposure, starvation and despondency,eaught self destruction by jumping overboard into the turbulent ses. Each time his faithful companion Matheson, went after lrlrn and rescued him from death by almost superhuuurn ‘eHorte. ,ww-un-ur.-us-na fiurinir slim wh at Armin The scarcity of snow will affect the pulp supply for thn coming .~ea.~oa. For- several weeks since the ground i»e1.:an in ,lose its winter blankctlumber men lrave ‘been alarmed at the prospects of gel- tlngout the usual supply of logs. l"rorn the E. li. Eddy Company it is learned thatthc scarcity of snow will alll-rt the pulp business also. Along the South each district the Parish Priest will be the director. In this society there are to be three classes, that of children from First Communion to the age of eigh teen, that of young people from eighteen until marriage, and that of married peo- ple. There will be no monetary contribu~ tion exacted. The members pledge them- selves to make no use of alcoholic or dis- tilled liquors, except in case of sickness, nor to permit. of their use in the family, and above all not to frequent saioons, and to abstain from the habit of treating. WHEN YOU IIAVI'-I IIEADACIIE, from whatever cause, Ilowrnan`s Head- ache Powdcrs will be found a safe, prompt and reliable remedy. Ner- ivousness, Biliuusness, Sleeplcssncss frequently cause headache. Use Bow- man's. They are always safe. No Opium, Bromides nor other narcotics. l nuNouNcrmnns` Of Concerts, Soeials,Eu- tertainmente, etc., of a money making nature, 5 cents a line (oi 6 wordnl; for first insertion, an 2 yi cents a line for each I continuation. Churches and charitable institu- tions hsli' rates. Mini- mum price 15 cents. Black type announce- ments ouble rates. Births, Marriages and Deaths FREE but verses with deaths some rate as above. Cards of thanks tive cents per line when inserted in locale, and otherwise at regular ad- vertising rates of the St. Lawercnce and the Ottawa irivers where there are large pulp fur- osts the timber men are hanrlleappcd in their operations since the slcighiag irc- canre poor( ifnlesstbe r.-Irlrraclr-r' of llru season changes the effect on the pulp manufacture this yr-ar will bc serious. ICLARK’S PORK AND BEANS. Ils tlrstincss is the result of tin- propr-r proportions properly cooked and r-zrrrlrrlly seasoned. Gnod afterun orrlirrg. Valneiines We are showinjg u bonu- A tlful line of FANCY and A LACE VALl*iN'l`lNl'iS,~ by far the best and large-L A stock ever shown in this city, all prices from ze each up as high as you care to go. Comic Valentines in great variety. Lowest prices \VholcsnIe and Retail. MARBLES (for the sma‘l boys) 5o,oqo in stock. Grey and Painted Marbles. Glass A1- lleo. Agateo &c.. dc. CARTER & C0., Lid, (Valeniincday ifeby. rith) l I sl' dw ll THB GUARDIAN, t ~ Ji I I I irculation to Dec o o Dail o Tr|Weekl |287 SwornAveras¢C' A -3 9 5 'y3..43; °- ya.