,__ . if _,. i l i J . _.__ _ i l 1 .1 S T ' i "- » i ;i,i if ‘ is \~ i .T _ __ PAGE FOURTEEN' ..-run Lunar Nnws THE CHARLOTTETOWN G_UARDlA_N, ________ _ ,__ FIRST fl'-*U"" _ __ _ _ _ __ MARCH 9, 19,2 inroigri J. A. Experimental i Farm, who recently unde tion for appendicit sland Hosp`1tal, is .strength and speak praise oi the capable skillful staifi oi nu kindness received fro NT READ ING MATTER SELECTED' FROM THI S WEEK’S NE WS F0 R ` THE _(iUIlRDlllN’S SilTllRDllY SUBSCRlBER§ Clark, Sui»=| -dent of the L .iiirlottetown, rwent un opera- is in the P. E. steadily gainingfilrena, received a telegram from Art s _with hig‘;t-stlfloss, captain oi the Montreal Wan- matron nnd her rses and of the m his ‘urge cir- cle of friends. Sunday, March 10, Famine ches on ion hich is sendixi Relief Day" that *here will be liberal respoiise. A v y interesting was played in Uliarlottetown Tiiesdiiy the Yixlioiis mid the Yukons won to seven. The coiisisteil of B. Lawler, L. Bryenton, R. Gariili afternoon bctueen the llainblcis when by a scoie of twclv. Yukone and P. A. Beer, l.. Woniia cll, S. Moore and <‘. Richard Carver, l’ been visiting in Iios his sons Percy W. Carver, Carver, yesterday on the sue Georgetown and lcll train for his home. iixpecydi by the' Min Lore. and Arthur 1. will he "China for 'all the (.‘ii\ir- Prince Edward island. It is sterial, Associat- out the iippeuls ani, E. Bryeiiton Stewart. The Ramblers were 1-.itt, H. Mitch- owniil, wlio ha: tizn thc. guest of games will not -be played. i Yesterday lilniiager Maher, of the derers, asking that a team be gotten together to play a game here Friday night, but this contest will not take place. I The majority of the games were well pntronized this winter, and it is believed the league will be bigger than ever in 1913. _ (Canadian Press.) PEKIN, Mar. T-A meeting of for- eign iiiinisti-rs today decided to send game of hockey -fi potent to l'rcsident-clict Yuan D Shi Kai nviiiiist the presence of (`hi- nesc troops within the seven mile lliizit in the Tien Tsin Concessions. Looting is generally prevalent in the province of Shan Tung and par- ticularly in the city 'l`isnan and also is spreading over northern China where, owing to the punishment not being nieted out, disorder and rob- bing are iiicrcasiiiil. SHANGI-lAl, .`ilar_ 7-The Buiikiiig Syiiilicntc of the four powers, Great .. Britain, l`nited States, Germany and of the l.i‘.'.' firlii of (`arvc.i' &‘ Frniice, today piiid over 1,000,000 rcturncfi to Cliai-loz._ciown cial train from on ilir: s;>litl'ici'i.f l-i-m-_ .\l-‘_ Cai-var linsl (Canadian Press-l ,.,,,,,;i,s au.; @,,:| Toiiio, iuar. 7-viscoinit iiciiiria, tai.-ls ($700,000) to the pi‘o\'isional goveriiinent of China. y _ ¢ joyed his trip i...incnsely. He iiictftllc -l=\llHIl£‘S€ Foreign lilinister. re- inany P. E. lslnnd peered have moved int.. ~ the new Kiniiinl ' ¥‘.iii;_' on Tre - oyiiip; a rnp- Chinese situation. mont S been' niva fo" ilu*-c boys and all np- .plyini to an interpollxition todny in to he pi'».=ipei'iiig. His sons the House of Representatives, reiter- treet and idly growing clieiil. HOBAIIT, TA.\‘.\l Captain Ronnlrl D_ iveginn his return from the pedition (Cfintidiiin r* ssl explorer, hi .\\‘A, March T»~ ‘~i-..iiiilscii, .\’<-r- - ~<-hed here on ‘- 'li I‘i.\l:1r Hx- ir n.»w offices in arid the Japanese adherence of the policy of strict neutrality in the i l\`AS.rlI.\`G’1`ON, March 5-With Car- dinal Gibbons pri-sidinfg, the twelth liilliual coiivcution of the National Siric l~`eiiei‘iition _met in n three days' se:-sioii here today, opening the way for ilisciissiiiii of iiidustrial peace on zi great scale. The sessions are in Unptain Ainiiadseii‘_»: return to ciri- - l`0=\<'l‘ Hall *lf U10 l°'¢l“'Am01`lC=\ll lization, tivo \ver~lii~J pected has caused fi surpri:=e_ before he was cx-l1“ll\li1ll!- _ ln opening the incctiiig Czirdiiial Wi~1i.i.iN<:'i'oN, :ww 1/.i-ainn\ tional advisors, _but that is not ii “` valid objection in 5, great national ' crisis. "'riic King is the rather of iiwla people, and as such may, witlioiiti; breach of constitutional usage, thr-| I ough his advisors, offer himself as a 3 fl mediator." ST _ l Cl NEW YORK, - March 2--"‘No man 1 dc Magistrate Voorhees yesterday in the, New Jersey Avenue police coiirty Brooklyn, as he paroled Otto Ambru~ i'_o_on"i- ;_ your domestic hang-oilt, fields indicate that they are losing -Mead. the coachman of Rev. l"\`l\l\ irtficld made a murderous attack proportion of whom. have made com- yesterday lllwu the dallgllfefs Ul the mon cause with the other organize- =clcrgyinau. _ I "The Ministers have failed. Parlia- lor situation. liniiicil. Dole, liowever, was allowci it may bg objected than, as the I to testify that he had siiccessiully King ig a cgngtitiitignq M¢m;\;~¢h_ he treated 3 dog whose o\vi_icr then lic- ~ ¢~ - . . . iiiust accept through his constitu. ciime it Christian Scientist. 'l`lieri ioice. He says hewill ivofc for I'-ii (Canadian Press-l V IQNDON, Mar. 7-The Home Rule ll will not be 'introduced in_tl\€ _ -lunge of Conimohs before Lastcl. Premier Asquith today anu0\ul0@i Q postponeni.e_nt. (Canadian Press.) __ _ ii.-iuaunv, c-emi.. Mar- »~l"*“ New ironic, iuarcii 5-'riie iurr in (Canadian -Press.) i the case of Willis \'ernon_ C~ no oiiiuiii or ollwr huriniul drii|,: iin~i iiin_\' lin cis-vii ns rniiiiiii-iiil.v io il l»:il\.\ ns io nn nduli. l Prico 25 cts; Lnrge Size, .'30 cts. I . _ - ld 'th house- ately planned it. After _Mrs. Hue- iiiiiiihEgh.ii);iii;l;t;iirl ight :ia leaving ` licucr had retired, according to the the cit a lalleged confession, Cooper rang her l y' ' |door bell and upon her answering the 'Q ' ' ‘\' ' 1-M . Joh- summons. hriished past her into the .,nrT,; `¥{&¢(\ig:li:d|-Algiiczgcd widirilv, ivaslauartinent and pounded her with his_ ,,,,,,.d,.,-,msiy attacked during the _fists _until she becanic unconscious. I-le, nicht in the Harlem aparuiient \vliei~e,0lil-8111011 155- Thirty d0ll8~!`5 _"1 ~ii" `i\»@ii -mine iieatcn into msensiiii- -bills. Stained by the 51005 0! the Vic- liifv ami c,.m,,,m_,1 into ,L mthtub, tim, were found in his pockets. _ g , » _ Howells was the centre tonight oi a S ‘ fi i ~t hi h will be memor- , l ` J yi; """_ - -The novelist is 75 years old and to A 2 " honor him the President .of the U. S. i , , _ . i’ .,» " &9._i‘,..\‘_.) and more than 400 prominent men ` ' _ _E .' ,,’_ vi, and women of letters gathered to ,. i 1; _.i‘ g _\ ' "`>. »_f" ", ' among the conspicuous figures ofthe l»»4f " i:"""' "L" higher average tone was manifested .econoniic:il__or so quick_ss _ 4° Cubes-101:. There is no pick-me-up iii the world so liandy-_sn an OXO cube dissolved in a cup of hot wafer. All the rich body-building virtues of beef are concentrated into one little cube. OXO cubes build up streiigth-fortify against illness- give fitiiess to athletes._.‘and shoiildbe in everylcitclieii in Canada. 10 Cubes -25c. o serious "“t“r° uccupied here last ivhile lier asenilantly leisurely looted; Hlght- ii t. Aft ii . tn ‘ln °“tl’"`“k is [cured and precaut" tillxiic athe hui' lai€rtliEd::lda:':inm§6 ga; l ‘onus are taken fl-B1 mt; a;.0§),?s;i,?,};, to icts.e’ ’l`lie escaping gas was detected p"fBi‘;1‘ie.the ,f€f,§;§,I.led 1,,,t“-een, nine this afternoon and Mrs. Huebenor 5° lclsfr ck last evening get fin, was found barely alive. She is in a “ml te" UL U ' critical condition. The police first) reported that the woman was dead. (Canadian »Press.) NEW \'Oll.K March 3--Wm. Dean bir nav pai y w c able in the literary world. dinner the guests of Col.Geo Harvey Scores of congratulatory messages, from eminent figures in literature' were received. Howells spoke fainiliarly of friends 10th cei.'_f.vry literature and said a in modern American Literature than cver before. WASHINGTON, Mar. 1-Startling allegations of cannibalism among starving natives are contained in letters from Teberan to the Persian American -Educational Society here from Dr. Susanl I. Moody, formerly of (‘-hicago. She declares fathers are an, where famineghas iollo\i~cil;T sacking of twenty-five towns ang villages by the rebel troops of Sai Ed. Dowleli, brother of the deposgfi Shah. Forty thousand pi-(wie are starving, it is declared, :ind the so- ciety has started a relief iiiiid, Until the new crops have hem, gmwu and harvested there will be no opp0r¢_un_ ity for the homeless people ‘tu help themselves. The people of Tcheriin Dr. Moody says, have been raising money to _relieve the stress and have f0FW8l’d¢d $5.500 to buy food. Salnr Ed. Dowlcli, who lcd the rebels, has been placed in ofliciul position 5,, governor of Tabriz in the Russian sphere of influence in iiortiiern l‘ersii\, Recently otlie Persian I government signified its willingness tn grant him about $11.000 a year and restore him to the $60,000 confiscated by order of W. Gordon i~lhustcr,'while he was treasurer-general oi Persia. This was conditional on his living abroad, (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Mar. 4--The conl strikg is now affecting every class iii the community. Tens of thousands of- workers have been dismissed and the railway cer- vice is dislocated and disoi'gaiiizcd. Like rt c‘eeping paralysis the stop- page or the coal supply is threatening the whole life of the nation. The miners fare making holidays end are, as they plit it, "having s fling," while the nation suffers the poor go cold and hiingry niid their fellow-workers are turned into the streets. i Industrial Council has been summon- Q§.§.I.9..'§,iA Tha Kind You Hara Always Bought eating their children, and children rirc eating #each other in Northwest- crn Persia, in the vicinity of Hamad- Bears the Signature of _ U , . . _ , She alleges that last Tuesday night ;` " "‘ ' ' ‘he beat lier, adding; "He has it man- ia for poking his nose in every pot and pan he sees, looking for dirt and grease.” “’I‘hat's right," interrupted Am- bruster. “I hate to think. I am eat~ ling from unclean kitchen utensils." iwhereupon decision was rendered. I ' (Canadian Press.) i LYNN, Mass., Mar, 7-Mrs. Jessie Chapman last night killed herfriend, | Mrs. Florence ~lngslts, and appeared r ,before the police court today and was `lield without hail. ' 'The hearing will be March 16.1 ,-.;________.. h political interest in ohio, is me sm- “ tement of National Committeemau 1 Harvey G. Garber that William C. b Bryan is going to stump Ohio during tx. April in opposition to the presiden- COLUMBUS, March 5-Of great i m the Governor is a “-dead one” politi- broadly and to declare that Gover- I BOSTON, March 5-Ten years ago Fh Moses H. Steuer could not read Steucr came to this country ,, lit g port his family he went from house 'g -to house sellini: small wares. Thong hc heciinic involved in a law suit _ ccrca; ~ ; the masses as wcll as the classes. Before _,,,,,,_,e Pierm ,n R local couréi , . 1 in-- ay- i _ fi :J 'A1 riff who had replevined some of his mic vapors, that bring instant relief _, 3 M0008- Ito Catarrh and all throat, hronchinl , _ - The court proceedings gave Stoner ,and chest colds. Get the large size, __ - ,. ,f ' ,nn inspiration and he began to learn ylasts months, is sure to cure yon, "v,_! __ 'i . - `:_-;: the English language reading price $1.00; smaller size 50c.; sam- 1 \ l / I 10 H ' -‘ ‘ - c* :laid the foundation' fog his profes i psf.. - f _ a:__/___ . sional career, which started today. _ ' _ ' f " ` "g i 'ror¢oN'ro-, March 15-Huaaied inf' _ *% - ,the depths of their great coats an ,, _" / ' . swathed with furs, iive or six -hun, _ ` ‘ , |dred men fand women last night sa ‘ i. ‘=< * ~'\~ ~ _1 _ *__ in the freezing n-nheated atmospher ‘_ * ===‘v~"==-4-‘_ ”‘='-1-`»#” ` »----T- " ' 1 of Association hall 'ifor' two hours,:;. ,_ i - .i 45 ' .L A XX _,,'F' 1. _I __ rr i ' » cheerful ini a short-sleeved and roun . f ' 1912 CONTEST 'neeked demi-toilette. held forth old, . 1 BROS. I . l.; .__ . _ ._ . / pl ‘ , . ' . cfs *ri* .ifflix couiii niis xs Ann is ri: ::.i.z‘1° .::.:°‘;::f:..:;'..:‘.it.‘;l:;‘<;:1 X71. T17. 1' , ¥ ¥ ‘ 'hy strict order ____ .. <. ' or } / words on sign boards Working by pl . , s, day and stud in at ni ht Steuer i or The (`-atarrhozone Company, Buf- cefved by the shivering audience. |The meeting throughout was marked t Has Superseded the Old-fasliionc cally caused Harmon men to smile cold in the he-‘id and (‘,,ta,.,.h set in __ _ . oiild have to. After trying scvera ings I heard of your remedy, Cat- . _ Q1’ rrhozone and procured s bottle and write. Today at the age of fifty-six began using “_ I Wm, not long in he WHS admitted to the ber- lending out I ima smieii the rigu » - l Natural Cure for Caiarrh flbviaies Tiliing Drugs Stomach-dosing Ileincilies, and In- variably Cures Quickly. ‘ It was their inability to reach the ,_ \ cal source oi catarrh and- bronchitis , - _ hat caused the medical profession to _ ' ROCK C|TY TOBACCO ‘ roi) liquid cough medicines and ad- . if, _ QuEBEc_ pt "Catarrhozone" instead. Catarr ‘ "‘ ozone provides a method of breath , » - I - i _ _ A g right into the lungs certain rare . ~- "1 - edicinal vapors which are so heal ng and comforting ,is to entirely anish coughs, catarrli and throa ouble in a very.short time. The most wonderful thing abou "About five years iigol tooll ke t iiicreasin i lea s nm ,nor is fortunate in the choice of op- bUun,a_ I kept pgutmii on pgcuim: llvllenls- anything until nt last I found l c. , “(Signed) Everton I.. Wassan "Blair P. 0., Qiiemrs oe.,N.'n." _ Catarrhozone has made anaston- 3f€U9l` BllCC€BSlllllY fH`8U¢d his Own ,lshingrecord of cures. Its method is case and recovered from a deputy she- i ight; no drugs; just healing palm- e or trial size, 25:: All dcnler alo, N. Y., and Kingston, Ont. -#- while Miss Sylvia Penkhurst 'etoically many phases oi the suffrage ques- ,._.i°"I'£- ______, J. Long Service _ and satisfaction are iiiisiiied ifyou purchase knii-cs,fnrk|, . spoons and serving pieces 7 bearing ilic iradc mark - ,_ ‘f‘=">=_f.!"_¥'Z{ .-og. O Thi.. brand is Lnown as Silvar Plata that Wear: ' and is iiiade in the Iiesvi iii grade of plate Famous for oier ouyeari- for its dursnillfy nnil beauty. solo by Lenin-_~ lieu *r x ' MANCHESTER' N' H" Mnéh 5" T ' f have been com leted » $i Arrangements P I for ia. match race, $500 a side, be O tween the Franklin-owned pacer,. Prince Glencoe, and Walter R Cox's‘ pacer Ernest, 21051. ‘ - ' » ,- L. E. Currie made the match,-lesv- ing it to Mr. Cox to name the un- And ni. _- other prizes according.” the Slmplo Oon- known to go against Poince GIGDCOG. -.;--‘~ ns ofthe Oontest(whlo willbosont). ~\1°o N11 Kfl P°»i°UQ 3\1i°_l_»_°d°_ guts; n‘f°f\'lm=°_ ,,, ,,,,, on,” ,o,,_ 2°," an ., [_ Experiment ' on Hay _ Some time uw ill" “""' l_;"'l;f "Burke oi iiiimrwii- "°“ "cd ed an qppriment on hay 0"" here are the results that l_P - more Dlalnli' l-l11\° 'mv' l""“":_ 'wi that our fertilizers are We f' investment i\n_y 'farmer (Ml make. in ifiiiiier B}1{lf"`" ‘Tl ,$1 plot was unfortilizeil ull F ed 2040 lbs. to the acre. rifisutzwus iiiriiiiien willi 1 muriate of iwlflihi “"|‘:h"T:,:, I phate and nitrate ni so yieldedillw lbs. to the acre. Tslilriz the pf¢"°“'" pr"-8|; my nw- en. 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