,fi T” L ‘~ ,, fi? ./L -7ii°"i; V ...-. 2,. il, a; 1:3" =1 ' - i’ .‘;z» ‘ 92'! ' "' _w“¢e.T‘"-.. ._ _.-_ -»»_\ 5. _ 2 " T ` ` -HL Q.; _-°.: - ' >""'41`. .c_,~_.§_,. I _ ef» ff? *v APRIL 2_5 r 'ri " l ‘I I A V THE CHARLOTTETOWWGUARDIAN -1 - `. - rrmsr or 11.1.'-_ A . 'pi' ' . ,_..ra.r-rrwo _ _~mm»iw-- _ _ _ ___,__ __ _ _ __ 5. 1 ,Il __ €.?,.,,_v-Q i -i=-:Q _rif:'_'“ " ` .~.¢';~‘ _ 5 ~ ' _» ‘ ij? 'Q _~>_- dig. 5,: ,iff- ' 7 ".1 _ f;;s,...,;.¥-ii;-_iii '-f__»é:E,*ff-~'i‘= ' ~ . ' 'i.‘i.¥5,f - . <' ‘_..’,g ' .li-,i V,-. . , .'i=.,._l_ -. i" "-'lf ” "` lc. ` ._'.'~§:?.`.,|. ,ii ,E if' ° ~ ' ii i.7,~fi.f"jf~` ~ -_ _ _ ~ ., '_ ,,~_. - -J ,. _,. -_,~,,- , -~<~_1i" _ l ,i , l . v pi. . I “ < ,.' _ _F _ ,.1 qi l " ' i ` rl ‘lf I . “` _wi . _*lf* ‘-4 A L A 1;' “-9 ‘cn IIT" ,_ , I _ i li".f` " _ . _ , ' _‘,= ~ ', ' ‘ _. Drugglsf ul. lsober country. ` Q 1' ‘i ~- . ‘ ,_,,_.,__.___ ._____.,._._.,.,._.___,_,,___,_,____,___,_,_;_._.___._._._.,._,_,_._____.,__._.____..._ ,__.,.__,____-_-.-_-_-_-.-.-.-_. -if 4 lii»l.'»|‘I2.`(; 'l`Hl-I i`li.\'\f-7!\"l`10.\I,' I (in l~‘riday last Mr. Borden again U . _ l. _ _ iirouglit up in the l-louse of Commons UUIKIIIIOIIS the Other 111152 “B they were The Tm.-vii' Scotia pri_.viiici:il elcc- the matter or delay in appointing H in Um- own llegisluwrg recently. And ons ar.. dui- this spriii-.5 and iii this Supreme Court Judge fm. Prince Ed_ C ` “i ! ieiiiiiieciioii ii strange sitnutioii has de- ward IBIBML He gave “once that if U _, .-, in..-,i ., ,,, , ' ill i ‘ ti ..jLm _*Q i I i 5|? 'sf if. .l 'i-’-i , ill. ‘.;‘ 1.. ‘li 7.- ix - if _ ~ i _ . ; Is' .- .hi :-;‘ ‘- l i _'l _ _ . _ ~~f»= fl .ii i u. _ . 2 ' .Qi A llmn' ’1t]0til€1‘ fl\'lt limi lllddf Phi-‘ie IOIH' am full value for resolutions were before the , L_,” *Y n C ii .i ii. » -,-» ' i_iT" f .. l. ~ | umSaHs V C. P. uicars _chem `? il cally pure--free from' _ everytliing but Epsom Salts. \\'c have liicnl _ Cost a fiiflc uiorc ilniii the ci'udii's Kidney tics show how great is the work be- 1.ms_ fore the temperance reformers ofthe Old Land who desire to iiiiike of it ii kidneys, and He Found Quick lie-5 ef and a Coniplete Cure in U0dd'B Kidney Pills. Barnsdale, Lake Joseph, Ont.. Apfill nm in perfect health again." Soi says Mr. Bert Gostick a well known l` esidcnt of this place., “Before I lefti iealtli was bad and my urine was' _iilky. When I came to this country worked on the ff. N. O. Railway, taken with “I not so had that when 1 came “Heading of l)odil's Kidney Pilllll cided to try them, and after tuli- Notice how gradually but surely ck into its clutches. First the urine. en pains in the hack, then swollen Travelling expenses of niiiiistcre uicted discussion in the 1-louse of, id officials were the thenic ofa pro- - l I Q.-__..'.¥¢pw<~n» eco-rrizrolww ouiiznian w0R|(|N(; ()N1‘|1E if _ THE H0055 0*" °f"""" 1 . lic Pa; I ° ° i f'f~ _ I W “'_ "* 'ri-i.>l ,.-i sn. _. M___7 - ' ki I A '”i'°iii~: iiiiiiLi" G N ` P¢ _ . The London Tinics prints an ana- The report of the Registrar Gener-'Mr' Btn Gosnck .hnod hed _ DISTINCTIVELY ENTICINGLY NOVEL .f it stock ri liiiiidi'_cil We lizive just added to our already l1\i“,,~‘ \\'-l >' c-.ini i ciippi.. * 1 p I I _ _\ "Tin _ i ' ji, ill (; Z//ml didiiiclivestylish garments. 'l`lie sort that fills llii._~a.dupi1rlu1‘¢lll lllf above the coiniiionplice. A combination of iliese qlialilles that are ut- traciive todressy wonieli~--noveldesigns. attractive style. V Always QC sure to sec P.-\;l`ON'S_iine of waists before you decide. The range ‘~’ never the same on two con.~.eclitive calls _ _ 1 if _ _-fc---&\-.§:~_1_;;_i>/’ ill _ ..E,- i|i\\ _li :llllif dr _,,, alla Q #==== l omplaiut is made that the 01911091” _ _ ' - ' ' h .es. ' “V on haie unstcd tiiiic in bot cas '___ _i;__. _ vclrilieil in Halifax. lfohcrt llininett,thenppointment is nom soon made he Ottawa ministers’ who are clxllgditol . avel throughout the wide Dominion ' to replenish your Silver Table-\/Vrlrc, as we arc giving ii discount of i5 per cent _off ocd I-2 cloz lots in ll‘€SB tion of .\lr. Finn, but iiotivithstrind-,the Mm,iti_me Provinces to 0ntm.io_ t ""1 this he "ws recently chosen by This is a large increase over what 3 the l.il:i-ral coii\'er.tioii, being second was sent in me previous year and on the list. ` And it is now stated]0\,er six times the amount Bent in 5 that his nomination is favored by the 1,-,08_9_ Nmytemhs of the total was Prelmer' ‘forwarded by express. I The Ontario teachers want. a pen- sion system. They propose that the teachers shall contribute 3 per cent. from their salaries up to $1,000 and fa larger percentage on salaries over ithat amount to the pension fund and contribute thereto $50,000 ii year. lt is cstiiiizitcii that this suiii woulrl enable the payment of a niininium al- lowance of $250 a year to all teach- ers who from age or other cause are cmnpcllcd to retire, after long serv- There are some humorous features iiay Gciicial Vega politely reoiies s It is intimated from London that the reciprocity agreement weic uiiaiii- were reg that twc _' mecting, and the alter a one in favor of reciprocity clared passed. but which resolution it was no one present was able to de- which is a highly respectable liberal support of the statement that recl- proclty was endorsed by the meeting. -‘|00 REWARD MOR, _' A ,, . fthl _ "l . »_..Til§rl.°‘i‘{.‘5{`f2.... i?.‘.°.‘ll’.f-'.I..‘l.1...@".l’.-.‘§.l`.’i§ri°¢nr¢ -vie 'mill' a“ ii ‘°'..‘;‘.°r.°i.‘:'i:P."i.:; $2,836, and Sir Alun .-\yiesworth's $2,245. These, holvcvcr, include Euro- pean, South African and other long trips and do not appear to be exces- sive. The Oppositioii made a good deal of noise over the outlay for tips, to waiters, which every first-classi' passenger is expected to pay in trzins~i lliL|lVlS Nllllfl lllllliillli lliSilll BEHKI-ILY, Cal., April 21-Prof. Robert D. Aitken, one of the astro- nomers of Lick observatory, docs not believe that there is human or ani-| mal life on the planet Mars. In a' lecture delivered at the University ofi California last night he expressed thel Opinion that the iiiarkings seen on the surface of thc planet, .ind Hip- poseil by some to be canals con- structed by intelligaiit humiiiilcings for irrigiitioii purposes, inc iii-f‘_.in;_; more than earthquake fissures. They are too 'rough and too wide for uin- nls, he said. l~le exhibited photo- graphs iii support of his belief. PRUPOS ED ADDRESS To His most Excellent Majesty King George the Fifth: Most Gracious Sovereigiiz- llc, Your Majesty'i~s dutiful and loy- al siibjects, the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Prince Edward ls- land in_Session assembled, desire on- behalf of ourselves and of the people whom we represent, to give expres- sion of our unfailing loyalty to Your Majesty's person and Throne. Whilst deeply rleploi‘in,',: the great loss wliicli the nation i-ilistuined in the dcinlsc of your beloved father, King `i"ld\vard the Seventh, iii com- mon with all your loving subjects througliout your vast Dominiona, we look with glad anticipation towards the day appointed for the formalin- vestitiire of Your Majesty with the ('rown and Sceptre of your ancestors which you have been called upon to assume. The constancy and loyalty for which Your Majesty has been distin- guished during the reigns of your worthy father and most revered grandmother, give us every assurance that the high examples set forth by those illustrious predecessors will be closely observed and faithfully follow- ed by Your Majesty and that the rights and liberties of the subject will be vouchsafed to us. Our people take an especial inter- est in Your Majesty's welfare owing to the fact that when the Island he- came a separate colony it was named in honor of your noble ancestor His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and it would be a matter of supreme gratification to our people if Dominion of Canada we should be fur- ther honored by the presence of Your Maicsty :ind your Royal Consort. lt is the fervent desire of this Leg- islative Asscnibly that Your Majesty may, b_v Divine Providence, live long to rule over ns, and that Her Graci- ous Mnlesty t,ueen Mary may be spared for mauv years to share with you gin; hnpnluess which we have every reason to hope and trust is ln store for you as the Ruler of the greatest Empire the world has ever seen. FATAL AC(‘_lliEN'l‘ IN PENNSYLVANIA. 'I-I/\RRlsnUiiG, April 24-There were 1,177 porsons killed and 9,067 injured on the railroad! of Pennsyl- vania and 187 killed and 4,116 hurt on the electric lines during the year 1910. Traspasssrs constituted the largest number killed on the rall- H|`i?z:l;|\::eyf'lis?f‘t fmlln lb" ours. ` écnd for _ - ~ . 'liaiinifc ill .ifkrunv it co..i‘°icac.o. Tl:Tlb§:ll'lB?a.l|¥ll;`P7l”l1s fur constipa- roads, 587 losing their lives, while 90 por cent. of those lnfurod were em- , _ | @0190 "S U11” Uf the three Ullelf-‘li l U I and occasionally to the lfnited King- , ` ` ineiiibers for Halifax in 1906. The, Hom ML Brodeur on Wednesday mst dom, the (fontlnent, or even to South ff-"~ 0 P‘“m“x "l"""‘i"l"‘ ”“`“”d by H°“' suiuniztcii 8 return in the Hnucc ci Africa or, Jnvun. nefessiirilv incur fi 5 1-2. I". Pearsoii, a member of the Pro-!,.omm0nB showing' that during tb .nge outlay The Oppugigion make e ii ` . thc most of these. lt is told in the , (From L. C. Kits0n’s Notebook.) hat 1\‘1r.'l3rodeur’s expenses were 54.- thigh; B°’.Bm“ MMm'iah°“ is 0"" “ml 28 and that nl an lille _olhcillls of lm; tured ltnheeni:>,il;gcsfirFiioii)ii`ilesrs tlllixidleyziilsl department were $23,654 including The winner' a sturdy ymmg “mem B00 expended in tips. Sir Frederick from the Qorchester A. A. A., finish- Borden`s expenses are rated at $3,300, ‘Zin llgstfln l`¢¢gl"d I _Ulne_. sinlpships MV' Fieldingls $2522' Mr' Lemieux' to gbe0auri;bie‘ii!t:z?llile“fiych i\i\eliii~lty (l'.\llili~¢;; iiiiiiiites. It was a victory well won, Thousands throngcd the course from start to finish. I was a spectator at the finishing line. Our favorite Mike Thomas finished 26th. It wasadis= appointment to many of his admir- ers but.Mil»~_ nn doubt learned a lot from the race the saiiie as every con- Tho Oanada. Life Assurance is the best possible inveslanent. ll c. ii. Buick. lhay By Some Money l__i For the Future. Young Man is |. help to any younz msn. It returning dollars for cams in vestud,_is tae best protcciiou you could se :urefor those depend 'Special Agent. ani. upon you, costs very little but brings treat returns. The vary iii..-i. thai. you are widc»_awake eaouzn and |»_hysio.i-lyrfii Lo have your iiis insured will fiityou in tae estimation ui business , ruen. _ The payments are very easy and can in suited to .your , inifiviiiiial means. Uaii in today and use what the Canada Liie hiis to oifer you -the Canada Life is the strongest company on _ the continent, Mana W. K. Rogers _ S" | I P. L. I. Branch I \ tcstant does when he competes in his -2--" " ' , first race. When next year comesl h, »'\il|\"l3\C OF F-\ll`0l’@f‘fl l-I`3"'”l- iaroliiiii we no doubt will hear thatlx k 5' -1- h., f I 1, _ ' ' i i ' - for victory brighter than ever and with careful training should sec him triumph over all. use \ David Atwood of Charlottetown is employed by a well-known concern on Park Sq., Boston. It was unc ofthe best business tburoughfares in the “Whir1iiig I-lub." I l U The Boston Red-Sox have bccn ivin- ning and losing; they have not shown any real speed yet, hilt the same luck prevails with every team ,it takes a lot. of real- work and con- stant practice to acquire speed and accurateness in- “swntting the plll." O 0 10 ' The Canadian Maratlioners iii the race did not repeat tiic same repeti- tion this year as compared, with last iyesr. In the first 38 that crossed the finish line the Canadians got 3rd, (ith, 22nd, 24th, 26th, 35th and 37th places. Many predicted that their favorite would win, but their calculations were upset, for youth T() THE KING,lti-iuniphed over age., Nevertheless, when the event tffkas place next year we hope to see :“i' -@i‘dei' runner curry off first in 'f ` ~ ~ n ”‘ -_ A biisebzill tel-ini fro "fl a crossed stricks with an all-star ,te i of Bos- |ton yesterday. They played an nine- inning game which ended wit s. score of 2-2. The (‘iilii.r.gi showed that they could play boil arvlcqlilil twirl the "pill" over the lioir-e-plate. O t O A For thc benefit of the Isliiiid's pro- vision dealers und coiisliiiicrsl quote the present retail prices on fresh meats and poultry on the Boston marketz- - Sir steak... _ ....25 to 30c. lb Rp. steak... __ .. ...30 to 35c. fb Sir. roast... ._ ._ ...Z8 to 300:. iii '1‘ip roast... ...25 to 28c. fb Rib roast... ...23 to 25c. fb Ilottoin round roast... ....18 to 20c. lb Leg lamb... ...iii to 18c. lb Lamb chops... ....25 to 1100. '11 Loin lamb... _ ._ ...i5 to l8c. lb Fore lamh... ._ ...l0 to 12c. fb Hind } lamb... ._ _. ...I6 to l8c. lb Saddle lamb... ._ ...20 to 25c. fb Pork chops... .. _,.18 to 20c. lb Fst. pork loin... _....16 to18c. fb Hams... ......15 to 20c. lb Bacon... .. ......20 to 28c. lb I’alls lard... ...45 to $1.60 POULTRY. Fowl... ..` ...20 to 2:`3c. lb Chix... . .. ...30 to 35C. lb Broilers... ._ ...30 to 35c. fb O O O As I sit all alone within thc office ` wall. No one to speak to, no one to call, There comes a vision to niy'mind; Of vacation days and ioys combined. Far yonder I see the gladdcning spot, _ Where I'm free from the city where it is hut, My appetite ls falling and I spurn F each tempting dish, or Y lr and the land of speckled fish. The Anil The But days they go too slowly by, I've not ii dry tear in my aye, Boss he gives me such hard dic- tation, he promises me two weeks van-» tion. The _.2 I -F;orNthii_<:c.'u_gh 'thatdln gets tsks "Bricks Tasteless" it is really 5 ton- - ic cough medicine. While curing' the cough it builds up tha system and. gives new live and en=rgy. Price 11' it bottle. The MacKinnon Drug Co., , .__...._.___ |M||.;c will be a contestant with hopes f"l“_ ‘U ll l“_“ fl "ll 14"" WW F01 its lntcrliiil uoiks are ou the “ciick," Aiid all day long its “tick, tick, tick." _ . V My pocket-book is bulging out, With coin all real witliuiit a doubt; I cannot wait teiiiptiitiou sf.i'oilg, But still it won't be- very long. i ' After-tliouglit_ Consider one thing my vriczitiori friend, .lust think of the money you will spend, But when you return and yoli’i'e feel- - ing ill; |(‘licerlu!p; ask the Boas for ii dollar- ii . Jingle, Jingle, little rliiilc, l'r;:’s splendid (lp- cratic l<`e.~:tiviil, with ii lzirge com- piiuy of soloists and beautiful sccii- ery. I-Iolviird & l\‘orth, than \_l.i\iu there has never been any greater fa- vorites on, the valideville stiiite, will be seen in their hoiiiely and iimlisiiii: country classic, “flank to Welling- ton." Fanny llicc, another popular favorite, will make hci' first appear- ance here in years lifter a long tour of the l‘iicific f‘oar.t, and anew feli- ture will bc l-loirer Miles & (lo. in u most realistic coiiicily of New York life‘ciilled "On A Side Street." Other features will be Lune & 0‘Don- null, knockwbout comedians; Marccna, Navarro and Miirccnn in comedy ar- robatics; and Leeds and l.uMari‘ in n dancing act. The time to qot a sprinq sul ls while winter hangs around and seems loth to leave. 1 hen when the bright days are here-the spring suit ls ready to put 0n.See our magnificent line of ladies' roady to wear salts-all prlces,al| styles. all tha very latnst. and most fashionable goods.-Prnwse Bros Ltd 4- I Bdtf Seo the new plain and an~hrold- |e»'od stlffflneli collars for ladies lhar. Stan ey Bros are showing. ,The prloes are l9c 2Sc 350. 4 24d6|. ' That's nice and useful said a lady ln passing the big showing m ¢h0,, ms are on vacation lofapronsin the raw parlor rooms 'at Patons.They are on sa.le_ln the -ready lo vicar deparimanr. at special prices. 'Almost loss ihun the price of making. Futons. 4 2 ¢d3|. Spring Mllllnery at Prowse Bros Ltq. 4 i8ct.f old typewriter on the desk closel “It ls of interest to housekeepers and Bakers ln general to know that Hughes' Cream of 'l‘ai'tar as sifaly- slzed by the Inland Revenue Depart- ment st Ottawa contained 100 per- centage of purity. This is the kind to buy only 40 per fb. Geo. Hughes, Tha Peoi»le's Drugglst, Charlotte- _,3g_;5w]¢,_ - man. ployees. _ Cor. Gt. Geo. t Kt. Btu. _ drtf. _-town, P. E. 1. 4-35¢|gi_ HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. __@_ The Grand Trunk Railway has issu- ed a circular authorizing all Agents in Canada to sell Homeseekers' Ex- ciirsioii tickets to points in Western Cana