, APRIL 4, rgu < - -i i »».> 1-* 1 \ . » ~ f. » _ , i ‘ 1 . " s 3-./,.55 . , , __-.,.._.'.,', .."_.,_¢ _ ,_ ’ * . ‘ * . \ f .1 ‘ . .1 ,~ ,r Y r , y _ ,_ . ,; ' ' ' Q .V .. ;.l§l.-.»'»'E~..-1 -‘ _._.,.__ ,. - W ;T_Illl_lffTE_EfT_i',Ew5j THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ` ~ir1ns'r ov ALL." PABIT _ ' iiiiiiiuii iilci WASHING-TON, March 31-James ln-yce, the British ambassador at iinsliington, today held a lengthy conference with Secretary of state Knox in rcgard_to the proposed com- prehensive arbitration treaty be- tween the United States and Great llritsin. The negotiations are still in ii tentative stage, consisting of pour parlers which are weaving the ground work fontho actual treaty. lt is said in oihcial quarters .that no hitch has yet been encountered in llie negotiations, but on the other linnd reasonable progress is being niudc in the preliminary discussions. FUR THE LESSENING UF STRIFE AMONG NATIONS. This treaty-the forerunner of its kind-will he presented to the world as ii model for thc lessening of strife among iintions, if it receives the Uni- ted States senate constitiitional senl of approval conclusion, lf, Wm, ,,,,,,,ted OUT gtg l o éfilgé wsincfkl lisgallgflgilft the mammoth th H . , '_ ance involves l_ e negotiations, vlill _procccil with dc- lllefutlun. The administration will . l . . » _ » before 'ld_l,{lcsent.itioii to the sellate 4 . J rnnient of the apliroiicli- ini.: extra session of congress, _AB lar as _ the negotiations hav l’lQ¢09‘l€d. it luis developed lh,=_t wmle th? t"°*ltY Wlll Druvide for the arbitration of practically all dis- putes that may nrisc between the avtfiin copntrics, _ineliiding matters re. H 0_ questions of honor, it will not provide the machinery for the arbitrut.ion 'of each specific contl.0_ V€l`B_y- That will be nrrzinged by Special algreements under the general glfltltig lu Mich instance. It can be £2 ef [on authority that the qnefl. 5) the “lllilucc liot\i'ecii Great til .Ln and Japan eziiisliig any 01,. Zflliles the siiceessfiil conclusion timlllgl treaty has never been men. Q LUN' ` in/the coiiferciiccs between "°°l‘3“=llY l\uUX and Aiiiliassaidor 0 lll’i/Cc. .icpori_.~'. th: t tl 'i ~'ll'~ . . iiniteu nie negriiiiliiliillf l-‘l‘lflY by the negoi.iui.oi~s_ |_i2 J ` r' ~, i’ , r .;i ` 4 Letters _to Housewives No. l Learn the secret of mak- ing the dirtiest dirt get rid of itself. _ Watch the advertisements on this page this week. Your curiosity will be well rewarded. ` The most disagreeable of your housework will be done for you. 'Such as cleansing and disinfecting the kitchen sink and drain- pipes, for instance, and re- moving one ofthe most fre- quent sources of disease. Look for To-morrow's Ad. :I ` ~ , Z V 4 ¢,.J., ./ --- "l - ‘ wt/ ‘V l. l 1- ._ fl 31" ._ -Jill __-, , .., ¢ / ,il ' ll ~f ' = Letters to lieizsleiviires No. 2 Why is it°iyou~ dont like dish-washing ? China and glass-ware are easy enough to v-.rash and dry-- But the dirty, greasy pots and pans--ugh! If you only had something in the house that would clean them for 3_1oz1---- That would he a gi'en'f; boon, wouldn‘t it? 1 Look for ° To-morro"of’s Ari. _ /””<”' .7 ' Q ' at _ -_ _ll _ l- l J' _ -.l.lll;flf§lz»‘-4*: 701A ' _ il|i.l_l|| ll . I _ " ,, ~ ~. :L31 -.< 701 is f°`f 1,~,i,..f,1- ---ii (_ f Hour and Feed \A'e have in si following wcll k brands of Flour : ,Five Roses, Royal Household, Glenora, Beaver, Slat; - Phoenix, Queen Sity, Crescent. _ Aliso ` Rolled Oats, Cornmeal. Ground Corn, Cracked Corn. Chopped Feed, _ Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake Meal, Ontario Bran. Middlings. . all of which we are at lowest prices, Wholesale and Retail. _ ock thc n o w ii selling l BORN l\lllifl’l'l\' -At St. I’u\il's rcetoi‘Y. City, April iird, to ltrv. 'i‘. W. und Mrs. Mill-pliy, ii ilziiigliti-i'. P,\f,)lll<.l'l‘~-_\l Foiiris, ~\pi'il 2nd, lllll, to M. A. and Mrs. Pnililet, a "_ N """m l dnllglitciz-.l. NfiltllfS-AtVancoiiver on Mnrcli 2nd to L . Russel lilorris and Jessie l-lowatt Morris ,., son. MeKEN;:ll<1-At Melville, ou luiircli l 26th, to Angus mid Mrs. lilcKcii:4ie, l ht . l,M;Li.ir.h\ii:-(iii uw :ioiii inet., to ivini- colui and Katie McLeod of .Strath- cona, ii son. (Mother and child well.) m__ “_ __W_i___ _“"_# DIED _________ _ ___ __ ___..._”_.._-»- £~iTl<`.VE!\`f\'.i)N--'I‘lie dcnth took plxicc on Monday ni0rnini§ /\lll"ll 3l"l ‘ll Ann willow of the' late llobei-t Stevenson, New Glns80W» “Zell 74 years. _ Fiinernl on Viednesilny the 51-ll ul 2 p.n1. from her inte residence to New .ilnsgoiv (‘enict0fY~ _______1-- ill departmciit l8 oiidogl tlllaeslidsll min UW l’l""l“°°' Equipped with all that is purest, _strongest and best in drugs. in chal‘Z0 of licensed, certified D}1Hfm““‘“l“'t_‘;'§ can flll any physician-s prcS0f1l> \` V carefully, accurately "Nl Q"0‘“l’t'l' Bun! your next prescription here. The Two Macs. df"- Llhe VACUUM CLEANER. ""‘“‘f "1" -Beer & Weeks.3-ldii A I-|||[||g 85 cg Make yliiir dates for . .-.#__,,,i. i >..>i» ef - ~ . .____ i 4 . . “f ’*\‘.». .i.' ' .~ ,_ va-‘i,.." H.-i ,, fi ‘ » ‘ -is i, W ‘ ll- Pays to buy in this' province. (`l1lll. 'i‘. ld. McNutt, city, has re-` turned from Halifax. U.` (1. Duffy, City, was a pass.ngei~ to Georgetown yesterday 'aftei‘noon. S. A. MeDonald's milliiiery opening. liPlli€S lilace this evening from 7.30 to 10 p. m. Natliuiiiel and Mrs Gay and child, l0I'm0i'ly of Pownal, are in the city on their return from Calgary. Mrs. Dr. Simpson, Stanley Bridge, came to the city yesterday afternoon on the western train and will spend a few days in the city with friends. The members of Alpha Rebe`iah l,od;;e, l, fl. O. F., will be at hfime tllls 9"'l‘ulu& to all members of St. I'-1\\’rEllC0. Wililoy glnd Alpha Ilgdj-__e ;_ All slioiilil come l‘i°el‘ai‘od to have a goiiil time. The annual niectini: of the Ladies' llranfh of the (`hni‘lott':town Golf Club will he held in the Y. M. C. A. parlor on "f‘hui's‘duy, April 6 at 3.15 li. in. All members are reluested to he present. The di-nth occiirred in Nortli River ycstcrilziy, April 3rd, of John Gillis, Jr., in his fiftieth year. The deceased leaves to mourn tivo Sons and three iliiire,'lil1ei's besides two brothers and one sister in the United States. The fiiiicrril of the late Miss Annie Mcldliinou, (‘ity; will take place to- e were tributes of the high regard in wliif-li the deceased was held in this city. ’l`i-_lnplll,»n(- siilisci'iliers please add to lhcii' ilii'er‘toi'ii's the following new siili.-~c1‘il,'ei`s:-74 Wadman A. H., resi- ili-nre;. 308-l. St.. Vincents' orphan- a;;o; 54-J. l\lcKcn'/.ie Mrs Kenneth, rc- _~iilr'm'c; 290 il.-Huntley W. E., resi- i;teto\vii, gave an ad- dress under the auspices of the Nor- thern Tnstitutc in Cavciidisli hall yes-- terday afternoon. The aflilrcss' was a practical one and interesting thro ughout und well received. A vote of thanks was tendered the speaker for his fine address. Captain I). A. McKinnon, of the McKinnon Drug Company, nnil one of the trustees for the Starr Trophy, received word yesterday from the Starr people that thc Trophy will be ff_irwni‘ded as soon as Mr. Tracey, of Hllllfllx. l`0l5ui`ns to the city. They also mention the superior style of hockey the Victorius played and hope the Trophy will not remain in thi Province too long. f Last evening in the First Metho- dist Cliurch a very large coii_<;rcga- tion assembled to bear Rev. Il. W. Aikens. That speaker delivered ii slzeakiiig from the text Romans 8:15, lil. Besides Mr. Aikens, 1`le\'S. ll. ld. Thoiuss and R.. G. Strathie were on thi? l’lHl5l<>l`m and assisted in the ser- vices. The last service in Mr. Aikeus‘ series will beheld tonight at 7.45. Among those fi'om the western port of the province who left this City on the special for G.°.orl:.etown cn route to points in Westcin Canada loud, Lleflealiie, tr, Calgary; John An Uccgran, Siinimcrside, to Eilnionton, and W. I). McKay,' New London, to lddiiioiitoii. “ Consumption ’ Three Doctors Attended Her. Dr. Woud’s Norway Pina Syrup Gurcd Har. It has long been known that tho bal- zmmic odor of tho newly cut pine tree heals :ind invigomtes the lungs iiucl consunxitptives improve and revive nniid the pe uine ofthe pines. Since buf. few can command the luxury ofa. visit. to the piueries, it will be good news to inany to know that the essential healing principle of the pine has been separated, and refined, :ind combined with other zilisorb- cnt, cxpectoraut and soothing medicines of iccolrnizcd worth in the manu|`:1cture of Dr. \\'ood’s Nori\'eB' Pine Syrup. Mrs. Charles Mo ermoft, li:\'thiir=t, N.ll., writes: “I thought I would write :intl let you know the benefit l have received through the use of your Dr. W ood’s Norwiry Pino Syrup. Three years ago I lin Consumption :ind had three doctors attending mo, and they were very much alzimied about my con- dition. I was so weak and misernble I could not do my housework. While looking through your B.l3.B. almsinac I saw that Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup was good for weak lungs so l get ii. bottle :ind after taking ten bottles was rom- pletely cured. At that time I weighed 135 pounds and now weigh 172, ri g'i.in of 37 pounds in three years. I now keep it in the house all the time and would not be without it for anything as I owe my lilo to it." Price 25 cents nt all dealers. lifnnu- `faci.urnd only by The T. Milburn Co.. Limited, Toronto. OIL 3 . Chrlsty's Hats -and Hawes Von Gal-thestandarns from both sides of the water. We have every shape the season says is correct--Prowso Bros Ltd. - i 3-30dtt Prowse Bros Ltd have their Mlll|nery0penlng on next Thurs- day evening. Watch their ads 4-3d4|. Have you seen our new Spring Costumes for Ladies ? They cor- talnlydo combine nil the essen- tials of Fashion-anal tha Tailor- ing is beyond criticism. Brloes vary according to the Costume- the material and trimmings-but we will meet. any catalogue price -as woll as any price in the pro- vlnc.o.-Provi/se Bros Ltd. 3 29dr._ Make your dates for l Nu Th°'°. is ll? f°i1_enn1f?fliaste ' ' _ f`;~.~§.. _ -V __,_‘,»__V.A,,V.',,..']:-`-',’,,-_lE* _falllhgaiilsivilnlggsctxizs won ily 1437 -. . _U ..i. -_», . _ .. ’ on thin, pale children is . almost magical. _ lt makes them* plump, rosy, and active. ` Staffs Emulsion i contains no drug, no alco- _ `~ hol,nothing but thepurest ' . and best ingredients to .l make' blood, bone and 'U solid flesh. - . 9' pins. In the second innings the Mech- anics plilled the majority down to 101, but the third innings gave the winners the iiiagnificent majority of 128 points.-1liii'rrih l The following is the summary: !\"EWb'l'APER TEAM. ` 1 2 3 Ttl. 150 144 104-398 138 154 152--444 159 123 138-420 117 127 136-380 187 140 147--474 677 2116 Name. Gaudet... Griffith... ._ l\lcDoun.ld,,. Newsom... .. Mclniiis... .. Totals . . . . . . . .. l\ll<]CH.»’\NlCS’ TEAM. 1 2 3 Ttl. 751 688 Name. Crockett _ . . . . . . . . ._ 113 141 Gardner... . 1213 164 12'.)-41 Harper... 130 160 1/is-43 'l b Eveiy. Woman in trouble-with headache, bzickache, nerves on edge, poor spirits and unreasonableviatigue-e can find help for herwhole system in » BEEGIIAWS PILLS #old Everywhere. ll boxes IIC, liliiill slim ilunii . Matlirson... .. 98 148 114-300, Strain... . . . . . . . ,. 141 117 114-372 . Tolnls... . . . . .. 608 730 650 108 Majority for Nevvspziper team... 12 147--101 il il ' NOTES. ' . Y. night for Glace Bay, where he vi take a position with the Bank Montreal. O --is l’eople's Theatre last night was uii ilisputtd. It was one of the lines seleetioiis of lhuto plays e\'ei' pre si-utcd there, beginning with the Vita graph indian story of the Old Wate flora, a classic edited hy the » fainou ,Elbert I-lubbard and showing the an thor coiiiplctiiig his work. The thir night was The Lad from (iid lrelund a story taken on tivo continents, an hrimming over witli the \'.r.rin lris love and life ivliich has made lri tiuo ihioi li .ill the -trcss the Colleen waiting iii (liild lrelani and the story has a happy endiii ldinery T. White sang two songs-on an illustrated love song, “Love yu all the Time" which waz: well recei cd. But the second, “Klitlilei-n Ma especially so to Irish ones, took tl audience by storm. liis supurh vol every tone rang clear, sweet an r _ _ _ powerful through the large hall while the deep silence of the audicu pliiuse which followed it, showed th deserved appreciation of the liste ers. lt was a great night at th l'eople's Theatre last night, :in there is no exaggeration in sayin so. S lll§lllS lllll lllll Hubert Mitchell Cit left last 'i The excellence of. the show at The Jar. Next came .lustiinaii and Theo- d li sh hearts ‘ 'rig ' .1 c- Ul exile poverty and toil. But 'l`ei'r', , l the successful Irish buy reiiif-inliers l. g. V. v oui‘cen" the song dear to all hearts, ic ce was sho\vn to full advantage, and ce during the song, and the rliigiiig ap- ll- li ll ll C e fl l»§ l I Men play Prowse Bros. John Tifclnnis of the winning ti-ai midt iii' hi lust indiviiliu-il score an litli’s caiitiiiwi second h<,nors. T. . the ribbons while it was (_`rockett's r and tli.; i\r\vspalYer team was th lucky @\l street toithe unmmei-cial Club f'd'r , . dinner and was accompanied by a fiardincr'B and h‘ti‘:1ln`s "night oil" 0 . mob going ank coming. ANNOUNCEMENTS ->- Ci. il cd rl i_rc;litnble game, cmsiderinu it ies. ‘ .i-iioi-i i~‘1NA:wic. -/- (r-__ f-/f E’ _.lf \ f .Gr .1 X ‘F-‘._f'f ~. _J - -£4. §.'¢AL?;'v'§§&\,- -\__- _....1 l _ `§.._>,_,l..' "L-“/7;," __;_ ..f _ _ __,>'_;_i_"__ f/5. #TW l g > -_ _ ` ". if .. ,sill l // _ii-ii .iii / ,;_~,'<,,;,,.,- .lr ,EY "£1 f/ lk. `> -G..- . er-ff. L_, ,P _ \. ff" iii \ lie- rl-/5 ' '~~‘.`.r-_ "My liiishniid has a terrible case o HUGH!! discourse Ori (lod’s Witne;-is and ll. S. were the following: Henry Czillbcck, Hedciliie, to lildmonton anal thence to the coast.; George Siitlirr- dcrson, Kensingtoii, to the const; Peter Guard and his brother, (1'I.enry, to Spokane, Wash.; Gcorgc the VACUUM CLEANER. -Beer & Weeks.4-idlll, llllllfl__|N lSllU -A writ of habeas eiirnus issued Lf Coiiiity f`ourl; licre, directing t Hudson River Heats l-lizsuitni iiiitlio ities tp produce 1<`r.':\i W. Savage, patient, in court here on April 1 has behind if; an intcrcstzhg story love and fl womun’.-1 devotion. iielliiast of bliss (`ni'ric E. Liillmaii Brookline, illass., a stiulcnt at th New liiiglanll Coliscrvatory of Musi Boston. Savage ,was trnnsfeiwcd to the as Miss Billman came here and bcgu first sent to an asylum by the offi- Wllfim Saviiiirie limi contracts. nt thc Metnuhysical f‘luli, a ne thought organization, in Boston, yciir ago. Their friendship ripcne tody as he sat in his ofiicc in l.inel»,l Probate Court there. officers of the Boston company, Mis came kuowii 'that hi was 1; i‘-zsizleii red to the lioiipitnl here. His horn .wus formerly at Raceville, N. Y., an his parents still live tliere. cnt of Cleveland, 0. She want court that he slioiild hc €rf>.". She says she emi also show th to see justice prevail. Dir. _l’ni~.s-Qs, assistant superintendent of the l- ll- son River State Hospital, said to- night that the i1o_-ipital would make no serious opposition to Savage he- ing rel-eased, but added that in his opinion Snva,;»~,e was insane. iuiilili Well ! Well I What happened? feated the invincible Mechanics ins night by 128 pins. it must be remembered that this l the first game the Mechanic team los since the league started on the Aren alleys. Who ever expected this? Everybody thought the newspaper team' would he the last team in the league with whom the Mecli-anirs would meet their Waterloo. The goodly nuniber of spectators present cheered the winners on t0 vic- tory and the Mechanics were certain- ly “up in the air"~ and it was some- thing new for them to “dip down" Ill I‘OUGl-ll{lsie lawyer, ‘at th of c. Miss Hillman is Sacaees fiancee. y. fum here from Boston Stats l-lospitnl five months ago. Two weeks ago her fight to frcc her fiance. She says that Savage, who is gn inventor, was fl cars of a Boston business firm, with Savage and liliss Dillmnn first met W a d into love and they became engaged. (ln Jnn. 21 he was taken into cus- n street. Boston, and aft-er being de- . clarell insane by two doctors was commif:tc.l to nn asylum from the He was exuminedvat the request of llillman said toni ht Vl`l'n it le of New York State to was transfer Miss l~-lillman ivnsloriiierly ,,_ resid- to Boston five years ago. She says Sav- age is sane and sh-L* can satisfy the _court Leyonil any doubt that in try- ing to frcc Savage she is l.ein_; guizl- Oll by a W0lu‘i\u’s love and li;=r desire S t c d 'l`hc iie\vspupei‘ 'bowling team dc- R. t. s t ::i'iii." "What are you doing for him?" for $450,000." » wus his first game in the lc.i;;\ie s':i'- .;,:,_e,_y lady in the City is invited to S. A. McDonald’s_millinery show this evening. 4-4d1i. 'iifdxzell nt home made candy at th; iilnyn il.»:'_.~;e l'1ast;r.. Monday night, il-_.n‘t foi'r,cl. to put tin c;nts in your poclfct sliver if possible. 4-41161. “licgiilar meeting of thc I’. E. I. Poultry Association, will be held in l’i'ince of Wales College Hall, this ev- ening iit 7.30 sharp. **'l`his evening formerly pronliiinces the opening of the milllnery season in this city. S. A. McDonald's sliuw this evening pljoniis-as to be tb: best ever imidexiii this city. "A special meeting of Derry Lodge Ii. O. L. will be held in Long Creek this Tuesday evening at 7.30 o`cloek to arrange for the funeral of the late "John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek. **'l`he desirable farm of 82 acres, sltiiated on Lot 34 on the Hillsboro River, owned by thc late Daniel l Scott, is for sale as will be seen else- where.a “!\'otliing. 1-le has his life insured ”"l`llB [Ilan of Seats for the com- edy drama Snowball will be on sale at the usual places on Wed. 12th of ' Airil at 10 m As there are a- ,. C "=1"= air Restores color to Gray or Faded hair-Removes D a n ° druff and invigorates the Scalp -Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth-Stops its falling out. Is not a dye. $1.00 and 50° nt Drug Stores nr dii-eu! upon receipt of price Ind 'dealers name. _Send l0c for Y\il\;r:`rill:k.b&f‘tl'e:~.'TJl:'gik. Hay Speeinlliel Co., nsruss ALL suiisrirurss ll C Rerldin . For sale and recommended by' E. A. Foster, Sunnyside, successor to A. W. _ l a. . . lout three hundrcdkscats sold in ad- vaiice. Any one wishing a good seat niust. not forget the date Wedncsday, April 12th at 10. a. m. 4-4d6i. , “'The annual busine-‘s meeting of the Provincial Anti-Tul;erciilosis Soc- Trmic rooms on Thursday, April tth ing will bc held on the same date at l. . ' invited to nttiuil thzsc me_tings. Prowso Bros Ltd have their Mllllnery Opening on next Thurs- day evonlng Watch their 'ads. 4 3d4l. har. ? Buy hero and get the best value for the lowest price-and llfeop your saving for yourself.- Pr0wS6 Bros Ltd. 3-3Odt.f. i ,f..i_i.lliiriii.u ci. lissirii-;ii A053 _ l'_lé_`l‘iél-_lf-__ lll5__U’_ three. Apply evenings to Mrs. D. A McKinnon, 23 Fitzroy St. ,_ 4-liltf. \`/AN'l‘l€ll, girl for housework. Ap ' 2-25d2nipd . lily Morell House, 136 Kent Bt. ' Novica-Ernest warren, North _ River, will run his mill Wednes- ‘\7A'N'lll']D-A Capable girl f0!f ifell' days and Fridays to crack grain for eral house work, in family of his gllstomm-B_ 4_.1d5lpd_ ‘nf 'i . is-ssl? `iety ` will he held in the Board of at eleven ii. ni. and the public meet- il 1 m All interested in the work aru Why pay for the third man‘s _ MALL HLLI' W AN IBD \V.ANTED, msn for general farm- work. Apply to Perley Mutcb, » FUR SALE ' *OR SALE-A large two tenemeii Hillsboro Strenct.Ah_`____` 4-Sdtf. \ OTICE-J. lt. Elliott, Elliott l_ Mills, has one litter of Elliott' for sale. Parties needing any shoulf make application nt- once. 4-Iidrtf. TOR SALE, 13 pure bred York- L_ shire pigs, sows and hours from best prize winners. Apply to W. H. Pope Cooke, York, P. E. I. 4~1daipil- e \vANTED-Old Cameo broaeben, . l old iewelry, old church commun- nllontokens, oldgold coins also old n- /\. l{nin, 116 Germain St., St. John, N. B. lf-9