"-‘\"2¢J ._ __ _ . 'mv _ami-. `. ». i vi,-'_ r __‘, . . -'il i" i’~ it 1;/ i . l 4' , _ i o 1 i jfli ii, i`_ 'ji ‘i . _ , . i _ “_ is _,r i K » N xl '\... .i )‘..» _. i `_,_i ' i ..f _-'.. -alex .'. _.\ .gf .4 - :Wig il ‘i tb _,. ‘ _..'._: _._ ` 5:. i . (5. -f ./,r , i i_f ,J _.il if ' i 1 ..i _ ‘_ &~ L i1_il’;. .- _=:.\-A ji \_. i_ »;_ ., _ _ v *_ 'i_;"» "Miri- i _,-5 Ig; 5 ________ _ _-rr 3 l' __ _ yi.-» i I I nas- __ _M ,._____._-.I 11"” - *H ff _ ;~ ;__ @_ M; _,,. -» - ~` »-;- --».~.<»_-_. - .-..,_.,_. __ __ _ Y "_ '~: _:gs-» 1 i “df-l`fi’_"` 5,, " *‘ill""` _ i l' r Y i,., _ tg`j~|-Hpggggi run wands-iinws _ _ 1' iznwaii = C PEKFEIZTIUII l _ » S) 3 _ f CUCUR -@@@p. iunizisiruinti ,' ' \ ` Ifcocoaisyourfaveri$e:¢\{__¢l‘lt¢0 _ ~ ' ‘ ii es - A `°“"°` "vu geyrsiildrduiziiii e3`iiiii'alri's Perfection ' Cocoa. _ 0"*-~:<---5-~/" ' The acme Of PUFWY. "‘¢h"°” and flavor. 'nm cowaiv co Llmllet \, _,I ' I roland. iss "2 ‘ar Hlllllllji HlSZl|lll Manufacturers and Insurance Agent i ' Representing ’ Acadia Sugar Refining C0. Lid. Brahmin Tea Gardens I Purnell & Panter Ltd . Aplin 8.: Barrett Ltd. Ivelcon Cubes Peters Swiss Chocolates ' Cawthcrps Imperial Flour ;\lcCaliills Planet Flour \V`oodstock Cereal C0. Rolled Oats &c N' rivich Union Fire Insurance Society \\"estern Assurance Co. Fire Branch ` New York Ur.der_writers Agency \\’estern Assuraiice Co. Marine Branch _ Lowest prices and rates quoted upon applica- tion to HUHAEE Hlillllll Charlott :town _ 7th March igio 1, 9tliIl\1'_*`6i. _ ' .,__., ..,___._,____ __ . l. Everything in _ __ . . __ Powder shot, loaded cart if --_ ',-_- , 4.1,.. ./‘,f,_-.ff ,;." ridges, primers wads, brass ~ _. A-1' ._». up '_ I S1 f-fi” shells. Our assortment is complete our prices lowest. CAMERON it C0. lidiiy’s Fibre Butler .Tubs are now r_ecogi1i7_ed as 1 The Best Butter Package _ '_ on the niirliet _ Neat -- Sweet -- Durable 5lb, io lb, zo lb and 30 lb sir/.es. Schofield Paper Co., Ltd Selling Agents St. john, N. B. dmwfrw. m____. es... ___ ____ _ __. ____ _ _ . _.' _ 1- .___._.J i I an ii»1'ltn€i'l'ki'-. onhiiiic or , i»uiii.i_c u1'ii.i'rY secuuirirs , ln ourcliliirchllniu-Ttment Lipt the :_ollnwing Public Utility Securities ' t t ii` . : ' are °“er'ie`riiii\d:i`i i‘iv'i\is(dl?dii)telo| 'llizligfihiiiiiecri-ii 6 per cent Bonds, to yield 6 Rnilwriy, 5 per cent Bonds, to _vlcld QM) per cent. ga e grew Electric. 5 per oeéit Bonds. i_o yield 5.30 per cent. rFni ad iiéctric, 5 per cent oniiii to yield 5.33 per cent. Yarmouth Electric, 5 pi-r cont lloiiiis, to _vield 5.0!) per cent, New Brunswick Telephone, ti Jer cent stock,_ Nova Scotia Tele- _ phoned er cent Stoclc und 'frinirlnd lilect ric,5 per cent Stock. Acogyboi thiizlist |:ives_par:_iculurii reiznrding price and denomina- tionii wi a sen “Pon imp ica ion. _ F B- MCCURDY & -»O- _ I HALIFAX, MONTREA I., SYDNEY. C. B. and ST. JO]-l.\"S lsmhtfl Montreal Shell Elcliainle i ___. ‘ Novi scorn A .__ ”S'lEl`L & C051 tCOMPANY _ -_FIRST MOk‘l‘GAGE 5 PER CENT 50-YEAR GOLD BONDS ....”“ °°.i':“°‘? “:"r.§2ri?".al:::i;;,,_?f."_2..."“l‘;‘r.a.;r..s:.i'=i‘ai. '"" ° mtrtmg *VY lil-ZMANI) P i-l'l'lIli7U'l`H, wilicu the vs- urn i .i-0|’-mmap 'réis ffo.\ii».i.\i' is oi:'i'1‘i_\'u nas i-‘ui.i. sn/iiii-1 or ;N(£§1'?sF_{t1l_|d1.‘(‘l£iMmi<.i§'l) ’l“Hl'I."E ll0NDSasa SA FF. ‘ND l’lt0FlTABLl'} .\ . Prlooéiir and lntoreit. Yield 5 per cent. J. C. MACKlNl`0Sli & £0. s Humber: Hon!-Isl Steel lxchmll. - Dlfsei Prints line. _ ‘ :I me tgp, igii , 'Znubb's Comer. _ 'coup BIA g , iiillrinci William Street, l-i ities Ax. sr. Joiiiv. , `m»`-n»i...||» ual' _ .Q _ - _ _ _ J PRINCE COUNTY GUARDIAN _Tho latest news. tlrat ot all. -Miss Ellie Alward, Summerside. spent Sunday in Kensington. ---i' --Tha many friends of 'l\ios. Tay- lor, Freetown, will regret to learn that he is quite ill. -Miss M. Laird, Summersidc, is visiting in Charlottetown, the guest of Mrs. John Wounacott. _ -J. H. Gill, York, who has been attending the Seed Fair in Summer- side, returned home Saturday. -T. C. P. Yeo, Summerside, who has been quite ill for the past few days, is reported somewhat better. -The proceeds of the sale of tags made for the Prince County Hospi- tal Fund, during the Seed Fair in Suinmerside, amounted to about two hundred dollars. -It may have been forgotten that nineteen years ago today, the regu- lar selling price of hay was $19 per ton, with solid winter weather and no signs of spring. -The latest report from Mrs. Wm. Yeo, Travellers Rest, who has heen ill for some time past, says that she is not any better and that there is no hope of recovery. -Miss Glidden and Miss Kenny, of Sinclair & Stewart's millinery dept., rliimrnerside, left the latter- 1-nrt of the week to attend the millinery openings in St. John. _ -It -is 'reported that at a meeting of the people of St. Louis, Farmers' _Road and vicinity a resolution favor- lflg U10 repeal of the present anti- aiitomollilc legislation was almost unanimously ad_opted_ *-7- S~ Allen. keeper oi the' Sum- inerside harbor light, has had quite a lot of fire-wood removed where he had it stored at the lighthouse. He says that he has strong circumgtam tial evidence oi who thc parties are who are guilty of removing. side gives a splendid idea of the pre. dominating shades and weights for summer and early spring wear. With the perfectly blending trimmings and the required fixings, so necessary to tge up-to-date store always in stock, S_ Olllllug is made a pleasure at Mc. G-ougau & Wright’s. _ "His “WHY friends in Alberton and 1" Other Darts oi thc Province wiu regret to learn of the death of David A. A. Hunter, which occurred in Vnn- 0{‘“"<=\‘. 19- C-. On Tuesday lust. Par. ticulnrs of the cause of his_.iegf_1, ure n0_t fully to hand, but g telegram I-e_ ceived stated that he would urtlei-go nn operatioii on Monday 195; fm. ap; pendicitis, and on the followirp (1 liis'dcatli. Deceased was forty-five years of 359 Rnd was the third son Of the late James Hunter of Kilma- piinaig, Alberton. He is survived hy wo sisters, lllrs. B. Rogers, Albert. nn' and Mrs' M- R- Wells. of Vancoii- side in Alberton. i “ar ' who re; _f_-A GREAT BUILDER "The D & L_ Emulsion is a great builder. It Kalesexielght. adds healthy flesh and ti. og er '_ __endency__0f'~_>;g;l§>_:I_leS _any_ downward MARITIME SECURITIES. March 10, 1910, Quotations furnished by F. B." Mc, cmd! & C_0-. Stock and Bond Brok- _¢l"S. Members Montreal Stock Eg. glalgge, 185 Hollis Street, Halifax, < BANKS. Ask. Bid. British . 150i 149 Commerce _ , .. ._.207{| 207 Nova. Scotia . 284 282 Montreal ..... 256§ 25ii New Brunswick .. 280 Royal ........... 232% 231 Union of Halifax 178 175 MISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire 125 120 Acadia Sugar pfd 102 100 Do. Ord. ....... ._ 62 59 Brandram-Henderson com . 23 20 Cape Breton Elec. com 30 25 East Can. Sav. &Loan .. 142 Eastern Trust 155 Halifax Fire ..105 N. S. Telephone 115 111;, N. B. Telephone ......105 102 Btantlelds .. 104 99 Do. com. 36) 33 Trinidad Elec 81 T7 United Ry. of Havana Def. Ord. ................ 20 ° BONDS. Acadia Su 105 101; 100 87 9ii} 94 95 94 138 150i 95 Brandrairrlgliaxiiderson Cape Breton Elec D. I. & Steel Con. 5’s Halifax Tram .......... .. N. S. Steel lst Mor. 5s Do Dabenture Stuck Robb lst Mort Porto Rico Standslds . 102; 99 Trlii Con-Lcles 100 97; Trinidad Elec. 95 93 101 98 98 95 85 B3 STOCK QUOTATIONS. t__Th¢ beau*-iflll SlJI‘illi§ fabrics so ar- ly painted. We have raised for these v6s§“i]°l,15' #raped in MCGOUEBII &|purposes over two hundred dollars, ' ff *S B OW “'i"d°W in Summer- more than hair ci winch was voiuni- 102 100 _ The special prominence of the Har- ioo 91; -The Morning Daily Guardian can Parlors, Summerstde. 12-ltidrtf. A line . , S'side, -25d&r$w »-1 5*; ' D Ng: -Pumps! Pumps! that Brace, McKay are unxlou_tq'ted leaders -Hay Wire in Out Lengths-High Quality, low prices, at Bra¢ McKay '& Co., Ltd. “Tho Store That Saves you Money." 2-Zlldriw. -W. J. Henning, of St. John, re- presenting Wm. Grey & Sons, car- riages, returned Saturday from a business trip to Surnmerside. -Happyland, Sinnmcrside, has an- ;reels of new pictures, two illustrat ed songs and a naw pianist. Don’t fail to visit Happyland tonight. 3-l4dli. _ -The Guardiii.n's Summerside Branch is foi the present in the office of the late W. T. Burrows, Suinrnerside, and a repre- sentative irom thc head office in Charlottetown will look after the best interests of The Guai-dian'5 many customers and friends. 3-ldrtf. --Tho ladies of the Summorside Church have shown their tihoughtiul- ness of the comfort of the occupants of the parsonage lately by having a splendid new ra-nge placed in the kit- chan and at _the last menbing of this W. M. S. the minishei°’s wife wiasipre- sented with a certificate of liie mem- bership.-Wesleyan. -John Dickieson is for a few days collecting some Summersidc advertis- ing accounts which were contracted while he was agent, but all i-tlicr amounts for Guardian ~advra'- ,side and vicinity should be paid in ioilice of late W. T. Burrows, and in Alberton and vicinity to HL Clark, agent. 2-lldrtf. -Revv` David Hickey writes from Pictoii “Since Conference ii range has ho.n put`in the parsonage kitchen, a. new furnace installed, and the inter- ior of the Church h-as been beautiful- ary subscriptions. Our people here do well considering their numbers and financial ability."-Wesleyan. -An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Thomas and Mrs. An- drew, St. Eleanors, on Friday even- ing last, when s. number of young people 'drove from Summerside to spend a social time. It is currently reported that a youthful couple are still on their way, as they had not arrived when thc party broke up, although they had left for St. Elean- ors early in the evening. _ ' `.&f_.i§i7`i'>inii§.-*P L. uv 8' Semnd telffgffim Came annoiincing ‘ To assist digestion, relieve distress ;»_. attci-_ eating on drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take __ _ Hood’s Pills ,___ Sold everywhere. 25 cunts. ‘;'_',’ " STUIIKS Will( lllll-2 S Sllllllli Ill lllllll NEW YORK, March 12-The action of the stock market today threw no clear light on financial, coniunorulal or industrial condit-ions. The move- ment of prices was not percoptibly responsive to news of affairs, but ra- ther 'to th-e wrukiiig out oi profess- ional operations. The market dcmoii- strated good absorbtivc power and the firm undcrtone thus implied rn-ay in accepted as evidence Of imderlyiing confidence on the part of holders oi securities. There was some rather striking sel- ling in the early part of the day in continuance of the freetproiit-taking mcivemlent of the latter part of yes- terday. London joined in this selling in agreement with its attitude for several days past, but reversed its position in the course of the day. ‘The advance in the dividend rate on New York Central was a sustain- ing influence in the day's dealings in tho way of gaining credence for sug- gestions of coming increases in oth- er dividend rates. Not only in the ,Vanderbilt grasp and in other trunk line railroads, blt in soma Of thu western railroads was this influence effective. Flattering reports of the heavy freight car requirements of the New York central were put,oiit in aid oi thu sentiment towards the stock. The pul1>`0ae of helplnig oirt the market for new bond floilat on! wasi believed to he the motive for the sup-' port. of the market by the larger banking interests most concerned in the notations. rlman Paciillcs in the advancing ten- dency is associated with mi assumpti- ion heard in Wall street that the tes- |timony in the government suit again- ist. the merger of that syltent has ibeen cultilvated in connection _with the current rise in prices i:n_ regard to the' chances of the American 'To- bacco and the Standard Oil suits. It is urged that the profitable activities NEW YQRK, March 12-(Spcclal.)- B. T. R. 78| Copper 76 Bs tlmore . 112% o. P. R. ' iso Reading . . . . . . ._ 166| Southern Pacific .. 130 St. Paul .. .. . 146| U. S. Staci . _ 885 Union Pacific 189| Missouri Pacific 70| ~ “Wear-well” Pants for working men are the most durable H+PkH of the great corporations will be car- 'ried on in some way which will-be found to comply with the require- ments of the law as construed by thq supreme court. | The February statistics of the Cop- per Produocrs' Association was an unsatisfactory item. The ‘heavy decli- ne in exports for the month threw light on the reported increase in thc- European supply of the metal, show- ing that to be at the expense ol de- mand for American output. The ddily rate oi production in_F‘obruary, moan- tlmc, was considerable gi-ester than in January. The dropping tone oi the whole market after the appearance of these figures was testimony tio the importance attached to the inutur. Bonds .were iirm, total sales, par vnlue, 88,987,000. United States |tising and subscriptions in Summer-I other big change for tonight. Three Q dmwfrf if rmsr oir am. M39' l _, . .. _ ' _ _gt '11--m §_ 5; ,Euless in Summeraide, in Dfliiae Late W. T. Burrows, _ V E ‘ and in Alberton, Herbert Clark, Agent. i _ ~ be obtained at mam” Tmmorm I We have a line of TOILET WARE that stands all the tests --tests of comparison, quality and price. Two lines of special worth iii low and medium price are TOILET SETS 6 pieces-Blue, Piuk or Green $1.75 set. _ ` TOILET SETS-|-io pieces, Dark Blue,or Pink nicely decorated with gilt $3. 50. - Melia ~ ' -Wyman Yeo, of British Columbia, is visiting in Siimmersidc. -Gordon Arbing, Summerside, has taken a position in Summerside. -E. R. Brow was a passenger to Charlottetown from Sirmmerside Sat- iirday. -Hear Miss Jean Arbing in new songs at Happyland, Summerside, tonight. -Mrs. J. L. Thomson and Master Thomson Campbell spent Sunday in Summerside. -Prof. Ross, who has been in Sum- merside for the past week, returned to Charlottetown Saturday. -Wilfrid Gallant sings In The \\ild and Wooly West, illustrated, at Hap- pyland, Summerside, tonight. -Miss Dutcher, Charlottetown, who has been the guest of Miss Reid, Summerside, returned home Satur- day. _ -At the Seed Fair in Surnmerside last week Mrs. W. B. Prowsc, Char- lottetown, secured second prize for. Graham bread, and Mrs. Jos. Tay- lor, Bedequc, fifth. -J. E. and Mrs. Wyatt, of Sum-merside, P. E. I., were in MOM. ton yesterday enroute home from. a trip to Bermuda. They left. home a- bout the middle of January and while in Moncton were the guests of George and Mrs McSweeney at the Hotel Brunswick.-Moncton Trans- cript_ -The death is recorded today of June. widow of the late John Mc- Dougall, which took place at the home of Geo. S. McDougall, Camp. bcllton on March 2nd. Mrs McDoii- gall was a daughter-of the late John and Mrs McLean, Coleman, and was horn on May 11th 1833. She was ii “wma” Of €x€UlPl8-ry character, ii sincere christian, highly epteerned by all who knew her. She was for 'muy years a. 'member of the Presbyterian l Chiir-ch, and as long as strength pe,._ mitted was a faithful and regular ag tendant at service. She will he much m15f"?d by her many friends in Camp- bellton. She is survived by three 513. tors:-Mrs Samuel M.cDonald Nan. tasket- M335-» Mrs Jeremiah Pawe “Ed MFE Henry Cann, Biuciiancir, Minnesota. The funeral service which was held in the Presbyterian Church, tne Revd. J. H. McH-attic ofllciating was largely llttended. " PASSING or 'rwo sr. Joris ruirnns ST. JOHN, N. B., March 12-Tho st' J°h" slr" and SUP Passed out of etlsfcnce today and on Monday the new Star will ap,peni-`under the msn. agement of-the present Star stair, \ie~' gig published from the Standard Of- oe. EDMONTON, Alberta, Mai-oh ]_2_ Notwithstanding the story that Mi-_ Rlltlrerford has resigned he appeared as Lender of the House yesterday at-i iternoon. The surprising fact was that the insurgents were beaten on a division on a want dl confidence motion. There were 13 absentem. No iiniment ° " tl Lille “Nervihne Fifty Years' U-ia;-_Proves it The Strongest, Safest, Best. The iinexampled success of “Narvi line" is due to kpc fact that it is tivo times stronger, three times more penetrating, more pain-relieving than any other i-inimcnt. . Ona million bottles used every year -thifnk what this means i Surely stronger proof is not possible that Nervilins is a trusty linimznt, a household remedy upon which mo- thers can depend in case oi accident or sudden sickness. Scarcely anacho or a pain that Ncrvilino won’t cure -among the hundreds of ailirqnts for which it is guaranteed are the tol- lowlng :- Headache Neuralgla Soiatlca Rhoiillltlsm Lumhago Oltcdt Colds Sore Back Toothache Blanche Cramps Dian-hoes Bovlal Dilonlers Doctors will toll you that nothing but t-he purest and most healing gi-. tioept/ic drugs are used in Ncrvil e". -»that's vrliy it is so sais for general Il family usa, for the baby as well as the parent. If yoy hsveift tried Norviliae. do so now-your neighbors are almost lure to know of ltinlnl- fold merits and uses. ' Refuse my substitute for Nervillno. sold the world over in l o ‘bottles p->Dcn'ishui inc ann; -4-. in the Face of Business \lVhy do you slani the door in the face of a customer - the door on your desk or wall---we mean the phone ? Are you on a party line ? , Vifould you like to know how many thnes the oper-` ators have to report “line busy” in a day or week--- would it -interest you to know how many dollars passed your door to your competitor tliiougli this false economy? Put yourself in \ our customers place-look at your business from the outside. If atthe last _moment you telephoned forsome article or information iii a hurry, on different occasions, and in reply receiwd “Line Busy". \Vould you or could you do otherwise than to phone to where you get the best serifice~--not if you are a thrilty businessman or an indusiroiis woman. _ On request we can tell you the number of times the line was reported busy in a day or week. Give your cus- tomers s square deal and you will be assured of the 'very best class of trade. ' Better phone Contract Department now---right now, before you forget it---there may he someone at iliis very moment trying to get admission ihiougli the business door and the operator has to again report “Line Busy" Don't stay on a party liue. The Telephone Co. of P. E. island _ __ ___ _ _ _ ____ _ 2 L _ - __ ~. 3.* _ - , _ _ <;_,___ ' u _ "'c_ ._ vi W Iii by ._____ _ J ~,'___ Quality Shoes al Bargain Prices \VhiIe they last-and that will not be long--we have placed for rapid selling some of the nicest lines of men’s high-grade slices in our store at big discounts. Tliere's not a full range of any particular line, but on a whole, the showing offers a inost comprehensive aggregation of fine shoes. This sale starts this morning. Come quick. _ ‘*‘ '- _ // || The lot inilude patent leather, hox calf, tan calf andlox blood, in all the popular styles. Regular $4.00, 4.50 and ‘_ 5.60, whilethey lasc.... . _ _ . . . . . . y~ i _N RUrH~ERIr;_oi§_nRi;§ dmwfrintf . soc; mai sm sic, uiirdmon. ci bonds were unchanged on call. _The Oatarrhosone Co., K'l1||¢tion,Chrt_‘