I ~ _ »,, i _ _ . . _-.y '_=,,.,. »_,,. A r ,.,.n.,_ ;.g.|_ ... 1.' O ° , - : gi . . , A., , ~ _ .5 _ . 1 I _- . .< ..='»‘\. ` li ' l _ . ‘ ~_-1 if . *I fr , 'G ,' /, . ' . ' » ' ' ’ - .,~ . ' . " . j», 5 _ . » . - . , . Y Far the Largest I ‘~‘_““ I I ORNING Dill 'B[%_:i:y Circulation Moatchn Ahstd’ his Province I ’ Morning Malls. _. me ciiiu uuow G limi MORNING DAILY rouunan IN WEEKLY (Now RURAL DAILY. -_- 2' ' I: - » ~- iaui I _ _ ii nn. |' cHARLo'r'rE'roWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WcoNESoAv, MARCH 2, 191°. ,533 ,’;,,’,'1‘§,“_.§,{},§§l‘..§{{“_{',§ £‘{.’§.?,§ _ _;’ '_ ' A A " -I iilniii ixiimiiii ui I wiini Special. to The Guardian. I BOSTON, March I-After a terr. _ible experience clinging to thc ship wrecked hulk"pf his vcssel Aub-:e _ ' - Y' Allen,_m'B\1e of the British ship N0,-_ wood that went down near N...-fuikl Feb. 17, and seven other survivor.; reached this City on their way to homes in New llrunswick and Nova Scotia. They tell a vivid tale of thc horr_ ors encounitere-d at the time the ves- sol was lost. For many hours they clung to the derelict. ellch moment cxprctii\._i;-_ it to be their last. They were finally rescued by the heroic efforts of thc ‘Virginia life savers. -T IAIAL Hill' IN Y.AN.E.A. HALL Special tio The Giuirdiun. SCHNECTADY, M3aroli I -'i`Iic l~ril- roasd Y. M. C. ii. liliillding .it hot- iAfNIl11`n Jiincffion wits dc.~;I.!'o/i‘~I ny tire this morning -a=i‘.:l tiirec eiiwlr yi-_ii of che road pcrishe-<1 in thc »iin's. There were twenty r.\ui‘ii'\ nicn sleeping infthe struci.nre :it inc Linn. and several were i»nj_ured in Lscn|.irg.' The Boston and Maine nifimi \-.rre endangered, but on accciuit of thc dampness did not .catch fire. Nil NLW ENGLAND IIAIHIHS __ IINIIWNLN IN PASI SIIANMLN' BOSTON, Feb. 28-Bathcrs in New England during the summers srii.<..ii of 1909 paid an exceptionally dear tool to the waters, accoriling to fir-ib ures complied by the Uuitcil Lwtailcs Volunteer Life Saving Corps, which show that 604 persons werc drou-nc-i., Of this number, 272 were cliildi-nil, ; Of all the New England :=i..\lcs,. Massachusetts led in the .lrow.iu.i->,' the total being 286, of wliicu tlivre were 119 under Z1 years ol fire. Maine figures show S2 drownin-gs, ‘lo being children, but this is believed if- he under the actual total by ri cou- siderable number. From the press accounts, ii. is shown that the bulk -if thc rhildrcu are victims of fresh water :I~cui.~iits in ponds, lakes and rivers, in ini-t the "old swimming hole" type of nr- cident through siii~rep_I.i:.io'i;; !lii:|:_i‘;.-_ WILL III IHI LAII .NIIIS.M. INHALLIINAN The will ofthe late Barham 0' Halloran who recently died in Clinrr- lottetown, has been filed in tht- Pro- \ continuously during the year 1908- 1000 ; Did he resign at any time du- ring above period? lf so, what vias The i~ll‘l"AKER t k_,tl 215 Udock oo ie chair at NI' AHSENIAUI T introduced a bill Special tio The Guardian. I WINNIPEG, March 1-The Grand 4 goals to 3 but loose the cliarripio Trunk Pacific is working witlh- the Ship Of Prince Edward Island to 't Great Northern to estalhlish a Crystals of Summerside. to iucoinoiatc the I’ (. H___S___t__l rince ounty to Mi M Kennedy furnished some DIIDBYS tlllll Diornised other returns tomoiiou (_Mr I’llIlD iuiiuiicd uliethi-I the oiiimissioiicr of Public \Vorks had received u. petition froni Riistico ask- ll_li-! _that a road be opened tlienge via lllflstvnllcr he l1nce’s to the more I-io... M.-_ <‘i_iMMIsi1_y to Mr. Miitiiii-__s...i,ii1e emici .nlilcd papers and corres- plondcucc bearing on thc l’r.,\.ihce»S r-nini in iv-_i.riii'rl to the xnnimenahch of I'rol>af¢- (`oi|r_ts, S""{“` "I'I""` llllillirirns wcrc nindc :ind iiif<\rnml_ioii furni_~:lied or prom- ised to be supplied. .‘“"' _"~,»’\~ M.-\i‘iio.\~Ai.i» .isin-_.1 the (o|n.niil`fIfiY llllvit in U10 Ui" minion Savings Bamk, Bunk of Nova Scot-ia, and Canadian Bank of_f_‘on1 meroe. _ ‘ -_..____-__......_- k fnultiui: lioolikccper, had been well take" to the hmm’ "f the sormwing iiown i:niiil>lr=rr»¢, rind thai' $40,000 of l’*“`°“tS_a"d the Sympathy of many flu- bnuk‘_~: iiioiivy hlid goin- in an cf- f"l""“ls ls “xtendcd to them m the" fort io break n faro bank. This |I“""` “I I’e"°“"°‘“°’"" stufciiieiit was vouclicd for by (fhicf __ of l‘olici° Hurley, who stated that lic had posii.i\'c -l<|io\\'lcll;:c of such ii loss, und thai. seven well kiiovin Bos- , ton vnrd players |ind_.~iiiddciily left for p:irt._~i unknown. ' l‘lii\ police would not .ny today that i‘olcin.'.ii had mode it confession lege last evening at eight 0-'ch_A;,_ in on_e_of the fastest and cleanest territory but wa.-I l-»i-cud bunk v-car There was a fair attendance of the inamlbers. . The following officclrs were appoint- ed for the coming year. Honorary President-l.ieiit:iiant Governor_McKiniion and Hon. John Richards. , President'-~J. W. Ryan. Vice-Pres. for Prince-W, A. Allan. l.a.pthorn»e`, A. E. Dewar, G. I.. Sim.- r The annual meeting of the liince rigs were well attended representa- Murray Harbor, Cambridge, Murrai’ River, R i v e i- d a 1 e. _ and other parts of the country, beside a goodly number from the City. There were also present several members of the Legislature. _ In the absence of the President, Itev. H. E. Thomas, who is at pre- sent nc occnwn, J. A. Lawson. Vine Pres. presided, L. U. Towler, was appointed secretary. _ After the reading and a<10p_f10ll Of the minutes of the last meeting the Presideiit;'s address was read by Mr Lawson. The address was heartily re- ceived and upon motion was ordered to be published. The following Cim- mittccs were appointed: Reso1utions~J. K. lioss. Rev- F- A. Wiglitman, Samuel Bernard. Finance-E. Giddings, S. M__ Martin William McLeod. On nominations, 'I-lov. E. A. McPhee, L. U. Fowler, J. C. Birdie. Enrollment--A. W. T&llIl0ll~ Inspectors-~Jeiikiiis, Gough, Brown and Doyle being present upon invita- tion addressed the meeting giving the difilcultics they met with in the enforcement of the prohibition act. The situation in King’s County \va`s discussed by several present and the following resolution 'way unani- mously carried: Resolved,-that we respectfully urge upon the government of P. E. but they did rcinnrk that the im- exhibition of hockey handed out to the public this season and all felt the _l§rvStels\_»:onl_j rnf ur. Many (Continued on page 6.)” ii iiiiislui 'I |'\ Vice-Preis-_ for Queen.’s-Hciiry Lap- _ . thorn. _ _ Vicc.'Pres. for Kl1Ili1I'S-G. A. Mc » Corrniack. _ ' ...._, V Directors~-L. H. D. Foster, J-ames ,__ . . , _ _ . moms, John Whitlock, G. Liightile , _ PC0111- f'~> The Guardian_ _ Invision N0- 47 Of the Omer °I W. A. Miller, P. G. Brown, R. V. Special Uo The Guardian. = sriiiuui-‘ii<:i.u, o_ ii...-ci. i-iiu.i- R_ai1i~onii 'ifeleigraiihern _inet in this Lnngwnrth, F. ri. Henrtz, George. CALGARY, iv.'.irch i-The o. 1'. R. dlvll. iii'r-iiclicii 'eiiid .\lii1.'»\riii;C "n city. lust “wht Bn" hem 8 wry en' Chilton and John Newson. _ oflicials a'n.nounce that the Company (I c lv c will Spell-d $12,000,000 more 1 n ine 0;- liildirii ilontid tu.. I uns .iw inc 'I‘h0lfl WH* fl IHFZP B-Iltmlldnnce --8- tension of the Ii-rigatron sect on in iaini Iliwi in-foiv one uric its bout thirty tclegiapherp being pr€‘l- he Bow V Ile 1"' "_ ‘ . v ay. I A ned. _ _ cnt from. all parts of the province. Eight hundred thousand HWS are- -_~_--_ The election of officers for the en- included in the new s¢c1;i0n_ w I- 'I' .shiingo y.in_,: ,-hsulteil_l‘n_the cnoic_e_of _.._______; 'L iii' "Ni" f1.1ifi‘;‘;i=€<_<;~;;;-; ;..;;-A nfl fn nu .I _ - _ ~ _A _ . - ‘ . _ . . _ _ . . ' ~ lie sup- cA.\iiiii1nc.i<., iinss., rch. is-“Ir secretary -'rrnnsurnr--R. w. Mc- Edwalll Island .Alllélice fm ° , - aiik cxaniiiicis 'can °li`e'IT'i°5 e 0' wen, City. A Pressio" Qi qw I“q“(‘)1;Tr.'i.T§f¥'r:: cally cxaniiiic the dircctors to direct Board of Adjustment~T. B. Grady, held_ In this CIW Vesta’ _Y'The meet: nd if u gang of gamblers who are Su-ininerside J. J: 'i‘rainor Bedford session begun Bt €W0 p»m- . llicuy, city. '_ ' i , , _ il. the ilcliositors and stockholders tives being Pfesellt ‘mm Sumxeelifide LONDON, Feb. 28-The archbishops f ti... \-,-.~e¢i/_.ni Nntionni pity Bank - Bedcqne. 11003 River. Spring 8 'W' of Canterbury and York have issued _ _ _ ~ k Mt. ~ - - . .-11 L~| v, _. 5.- | _o ~ . Hiintei River, Little YO? . an appeal in connection with cuuicli Mille gr;;;t@.,],z;;.[; Snngugii1.;;1n1vaxI;.|,,in;:; Stewart. B1`iSt01. M0llI5HB“9~ Heafhetlh work in western Canada. They ask san today, _ dale. YB11¢Yfl€1'd» Cornwall' horn for the interest and prayers of men .plic diiylg dcvnlopinent indicated . wiltshlre, Dundas, Granville, Orwc ,|with m0hey_ They wish to Hemi ,my men yearly to Canada for :I dccad.,-_ S. A. MUIIIINALINS HAI IIIPAHIMINI 3... Owing to the large increase in trade, the Buckley Hats are Using of- fered the Canadian people at $2.50. These hlats are woll worth' $3.00.They are high-class English fur-felt hats with the price stamped inside, in large gold letters, accompanied by a writton guarantee from the manu- facturers. _ The dressy young men of this city ‘look regularly with pleasure to the new arrivals of stylish Buckley! Hats -they are known the world over as "Eng'land's Best." one, and can be seen behind folding -g-inns doors, which is agree-t assist- Inncq in mailsing your selection. ` We arc making every arranlgement so that we can cater to your re- quirements in a very satisfactory lni‘B»l1ll0¥`- We want evc,ry young man to come in and examine our showing. S. A. McDonald. i_________________ _ _ _ __ ._ . .IlIlAIlSlIIlLI'Sl SLIIANIANY market. where, because of the lower- Our showing is a vcry complete, .n __ , _ . HIIIISUN NIVLH A NUW IN ILINIII Special Uo The Guardian. I ALDANY, March 1-In less than 24 hours the Hudson river has risen 16 feet above low water. The streets in Albany torleiirg on the rivcir are navilgable with row boats and the Delaware and lluuson Railroad has been forced to nop all trains. ' III IIIAIIL EIINIIIIIIINS NEW YORK, Feb. 26-Bradstreet’s state of trade today will say: Trade reports are rather more ir- regular. Stormy, cold weather over wide areas _of country have apparent- ly retarded the expansion of spring jobblng trade, but nevertheless dis- tribution has kept up well in ad- vance of last year in fact and dis- tinct gains in the volume of house trade are reported' at many points. Retail trade has been restricted and this in tiii'u operating against re-or- der trade in spring gbods with job- bers. Shipments of spring goods are large though the railroads arcbamp- cred by stormy weather. Industry continues_active but there is rather more evidence of friction in - some lines, particularly in railroad labor. Strikes of street car hands at Phila- delphia checked trade early in _the week. Collections are about hail. Conservatism in placing orders is still the keynote of wholesale trade in several lines. Especially marked in this direction is the cotton goods ed price of raw materials, buying has been rendered irre ular. The EAN INUUBLLS Special so The Guardian. PHIi.ADEi.i'i-IIA, March 1-It is determined to demonstrate the abil ity to operate without the assist- ance of the striking motormen and conductors of the Philadelphia Tran- sit Co. Thai’ have again increased the number of cars in operation. The Company declares that no set- Ulement involvi'l1g_a recognition. of the union will be considered. inn in iii. Lui will ni uniiii BURLINGTON, Vt., Feb. 28-Dis daining to ask for town aid amd Doo Proud in bvs._a1ami1y_hi_sfix per- sons. three of them children, for three years has hléen living on ai tiny farm in the outskirts of this city on garbage which the father of the fam.- ily, 70 years old, has daily collected from yards in this city, ostensibly to feed his “pigs’:. This was the startling fact reveal- ed today, when the local authorities were called in to take change of two insane mid-dle-aged women, both wid- ows, their aged father and tluree children, .u boy and two girls, aged four, seven and fourcccn Wars re- spectively.. To'tbe unspeaikafblo diet upon which thc women, Mrs. Mattie Sipples and Mrs._ Emory Leavitt, have subsistcd, is attributed their present insanity. Both will be sent to the state asylum ,for the insavne. Tha authorities found revo-lting conditions of squalor and disorder present in the battered farm house that the family occupied. Evidence Of the most abject poverty was evv-_ erywhere. --r"~. If-T-` ::=»- ,-»- :‘,_;'C1" ...g A2.-'-2 RAFT or oAK"1'IMBER Losr 'i‘1-IIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. Disoovmnan. 'l‘OR()N'I`O, March 1.'-A l!l'g raft K most active lines of trade are those dealing in agricultural implements, fertilizers and seeds of which arc thel heaviest probably I-.ver known. lncla-. nicnt weather has helped trade in' eign markets remain strong. The crop situation is not materi- ally difierent from last week. The features of this week in the rlces situation haic been li - qi oak timber, lost th'ir0y-live vea`rs ago, has been loulnd partly submer- ged uh Gull Island, bake Ont.-ario, The raft is said to llelong tothe late Dalton McCarthy's estate, mid is heavy shoes and rubbers and~ these worth $100,000. lines are busily employed. 'For thc . _ _ __....._-,:,._ _ A first time in a long while there. is ani ` _ f W, easier tone in raw food, while for- N'h“`ty`N0"" weeks ending Feb' 24 ex' ports are 107,080,453 bushels agai ‘sl 135,231,310 last year.. Corn export. for the week were 729,824 bushils. against 774,764 in 1909. For the thii ,ty four wccks ending Feb 24 corn ex- pi~i.~'oiu~d liookkccpcr was helping the DAR,JILING_ British India, Feb. 28 oillccr mid might even assist the rc- _-Cliinesg officials at, isolated posts, cvivi-i~. are in great danger of being massac- '|`lic experts who are at work on red by Tibetans who generally resent the iioolis of the bank would pro- me treatment accorded the now pro- bnbli' *“"’" "M ""5 h““' *mil when posed l)alai l.ania, the nominal lu-ad flu- $|l§0,000 was iibstruci.ed from the gf the Tibetan govepnmgnt, who l-_as mul., bui its destiiiiitioii ii~. bcyond fied from 1.115535, the capital of Ti thc iniirfc of the 1\CL'UllllUl\llIiS- bet. The Dalai Lania, who headed for lip to ihv prcseiit time the Nation- British India, does not intend to up- ni oily Henk dcinlcntinn has shown psal to the Indian government, hut no unusual nspcctf, but it may prove in merely taking advantage of me MInard’s Llniment Cures Dilllbaria. ` __.?-_>---->';’K”"°:-L1. A srti-:Nihp The Kindergarten Hall was wel: filled lust awning- on the occasion o the mono mimi ni the vnnlle “mil 'orchestra of the Chiariotuctown School of Music, under tllie direction of Prof. Wright. Special mention should be maidc of the work of the orchmtfn- G“""“"‘l"" .»F‘ust.. ,brought forth persistent spmnnn, which has _i_>\*&=:_l;\_s‘(Y,v,{,?j “ ve :::."fl°° ‘°.. l-“-i.........~- Hplendlkil.; presented. indicating in- dividual nffort and careful craininlb "The Bohemian Girl" wee 619°. pre' sented in one style and “'18” ““' 'doilbtedly the gem of the even ng. , The his/noforto d\l¢fB “"0 \';"l‘_;‘f were wel executed one mn§_f\__e~s F mot; the n§_”_ I k"f`L`k and fllil fo llnd .‘r“f.:“....:.”...‘;zi“..‘°.i':“ be 21 1 <‘~ l\l°l‘1f"““ ‘“““” " .“""“ ““’"“"“’?? nriielred into nhiissa ztoo chi'n....e Poirier on the Nsrnnnd time the vac? yem “t ('r°'p““d Comer' al-ziiii '.1 d°°" inn in his llllillfl “‘°I“"' Am" Adnnlx troupe ' eine fm-nlgnen by the city is not ohh., --» ---- »- »-P - ANI ‘lid 5'0" Willie- “Hd fide A-0 Illllll U“""““`k' whm' was excwdingly A few companies of the Dalai valucless buf. dangvrous. and cl\ailnSi\\7`llrr:IlreIi‘EDthe\ I9]-llg cIlerI’(h;eg1nnsceBm‘iietd ' “gm and Wm ._|| 1 ||p_ » ii _ n. , _ . . _ ‘ “lvlishn U- G"‘"‘““°"~ ‘:“°',§f .’?Cf,‘§,,",‘,` 'ddinegeolgfdsps.SI»liNA°I>N»in;pN.°fIi°lN' Nels; Nidllllngitiléingefvafdlniztig Ngnzehi ‘°“1 AFL §}’l"{’, ti’ "~PW~E°‘{“"“*"°"' Well M11 for precious chances Passed l"lll¢“"3lY' _,‘l°‘f' stings 'me inhhressi erently armed, were shot down _with ,of losing his left arm. Dmggust’ cm 'mme' ' ` _`_3___1d`2w_ weagwggiz for gown new on the D ' t o con ' ' . ` mhued advance in hogs to levels ports are 17,907,221 bushelaagainst touched only since the .civil war. 20'071'402 mst year' _ The $10 hog ham in mc” arrived at Business failures for the Week cn. most mm.k,,ts_ inf: with Feb. 24 were 254 against _ what incmdin hmm X <244 in the like week of 1909; (ill in from the United gtates and €la}Iic:ilIlt:,1908‘ 194 In N07 and 180 in 190°' for the week ending February 24, as' _iii reported by telegraph to Bradstreet's aggregate 1,846,332 bushels. For the .Minar I s linlment cures garget in con.; .__.,. - =` _ _ _ . OPPORTUNITY I'l‘hough deep in mire, wrlng not your bends and weep; I lend my 'arm to all wlho say "I canl" ‘»No shamefaced outcast ever sank so L deep But yet might rise and be again n man l Dost tlir _ .mhold thylcst youth all : i Fw 'I 'f' Doi-ii’ r»i|<-I fr-.ni righteous Retribii- \;.,;;‘.- blow 'I .ion by A10” CIW" "mn - - lame. with thi-'ee ministers and six- RAIN. IOR SALE A number of rolls url wane; " aww( \vniN`lr:`xl:i‘I'(`illl/llr m§Ie\INx'N`s f-JY retainers. fled through a rear ]j:I bY_aVyT\l=r0wn_pl;._l_>ie_:`gBIi §_lVel3;‘\_§‘; Each I bum the “cords of the also ie mal _ ~ _ .. Mr L gate of the palace enclosure, and u'n- TORONTO March 2_Fl~esh thwteriy per ro . e rea 0 » solo "Solis of the Emil ref. ,d`M ` der a hot fire escaped from the city. `| i. - li mf; 11 | 1 t hh under carpets cr oilclioth. Now is the At sunrise every soul is b.l0rn a‘g»ain. . .. _ _ __ O Q _ “ . Tmnnrbs' HU|I;';;\‘i’n\n~IikN:i! 1;I'iel1pl.t "an r. ___-______°°`°_ wr;\lh:'1ef.,th af 10015; e;m0;era¢1¢v`1 time [to “surf” Bh;:`:)_l¢y19£gNn:(1>,\I=h Lnngh llkg 5 boy ni, splendoum that `St'I%h\|l5cyvllnl»ll° <1' ‘ t' Apni corn _ . . ._ ._ sviuinswaiinimenc cum garmin cows Mmsrd n Llnlment vurel Dllbemvem wine ‘I Ti-,en ci-on from blotted archives of the past And find the futurefs pups white as snow. Art thou a. mourner 'I Rdhsa thee from thy npelli Art. thou a sinner? Sins may be forgiven f Each morning gives thee wings to ~ flee from Hell; Each night a star to guido thy! feet to Heaven. _ .a_. \ \ " _ _ \_i`. . . .‘_ _ .`~