@=é'i _ It él-iARLo'i"*ri=.11jovvN. ra1NéE'EowAt”iiJ“1SIEAND,'cANAnA, WEDNESDAY FEBRUIRY 14, 1906. {..:?..?.¥‘.1f.§’.»” _’. -e »s is °o oz' i;-1 ,_§E U I _-'Fri DIPT Of the St. Lawrence-Steamer Hiontcaim Sent to Relief of Sufierers-Patients Refuse Anil- ioxin Treatment- Nurses Medicine and _ Supplies Forwarded. 0rrA\vA, Feb. 13.-(Speoial.) -The Gov- ernment icebreaker Montcnlm has rc- |.urncd to Quohco from a visit to Seven Islands In the Gulf of St. Lawrence to which point she tonir physicians, nurses and medical supplies for the purpose if t-umbatting an eutbrenl: of diphtheria on ilie Islands. Several deaths have already taken place. 'l`clo1.:ropiTio advices received state tiini. ISLANBS BAD , the patients of whom there are some 25 or 30. stubbornly refuse sntitoxiue treatment and Ithe provincial nutiioritica are now asking for a vessel in ordor to send down provincial constablcs to assist the medical "IBD- Thc Gdvernmont has no vessel to place nt the disposal of the provincial Govern- ‘lucnt-, as the Moniculm is required to keep open the channel at Cape Rouge. KING llIUIISll‘S HIPPY SHIHTE liiailurb. February I2.-Premier Morct has had n long conference with King Alfonso, and usnresult of the interview the king's engngornent to Princess°Ena nf liuttenberg has become oliicial. The lt-xt of thc marriage contrnctfwill he com inunicatcd to the parliament. Senor lilorct warmly congratulated King Al iunso on his happy choice /oi' aquecn. 'l‘l\o marriage will be celebrated on .lnnc 2. --_¢--- Tunssiuwli PiTiSiLiiiii Sir/\sToKrN, Pu., Feb. 12.-Five thou- .sahrl men and boys are render-cd idle owing to ti\c majority of the collieries in this region being compelled to suspcntl/on account ofa snow blockade. More than lT» inches of snow fell during the night. and the storm continues. llnilroud und trolley traiile is_pr.|ctleuliy at u stand still. A Record Year Some Figures ofthe Sun life oi llanaila for T005. Assurances Issued and paid for In cash . _ ,. . . . . .. $il.oi2.056.5l Increase ever 19o4 l.7°°»l52~27 Cath income from Premiums, inter- est, Rents, etc., . . . . . . _ . .. 57l7,il)Z.2i increase over r9c4 I.I55.556»04 Asasis ns at 31st De- .' ccmber, rgo5 . . . . . . _ . . . . . 2|.30°»35‘.93 increase over 1904 3,457,623.9o Increase in Surplus during T905. . . . . . .. . . . . .. l.i77.793 5° Uutniihla ihera was set as-de tu com- plete The placing oi all psliiin us The 3 i»Z par stat, stand- . dam tiibanm ui . . . . 5|6.5l|-W (Although the law allows until |915 to do this.) Surplus over all L abilities and Capital accord- ilpgn to this a e, w t 3' per cent interest) ..|.735»W5-59 And lu audition Profits were paid Policy holders in Too5 .. ......_. I66.l’B-iii Surplus by Cans- dian Govern- ment standard. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,92|.8iil0ii Death Claims. Ma- tured It n d o w- ments, Pvrolita and all other pay- :“°.'i*’ *° ';°“r”' I To era nr n _ - ..,..5__..,..... ‘_ i,m.m1s Pliylpsnta tai Policy _ I0 8 Of* . 1 ....iili..f."°... canon lf". Amézééusga ra am, I ..fl‘l...r........ ¢|l!M94.7I Incmmmr :goo ,_ \9,9§§,s3r 86 PHUSPEPWS- AQ! i'ii06iiE88iV£ T ' -. _,_ _. . - - Pr I _ A . .j ing for Fir-smsn'a Concert is postponed 13.131 . `“l\i*B°\`cf;§5‘;*=‘£°`;h . . _ | QW ` _v x4d li until Thursday evening at 811). "IIITY IHIlIlI]II-Till] IIII iliiiilili Ili HHIIISH SHIPS Lorman. February 12.-In connection with the great naval manocuvrcs of thc, combined British tiast next. June the ndrniralty has decided to request the complete co-operation ofali British ship owners. According to the srlirmnll.y's present tentative plans the manoeuvrcs will be directed with a view to evolve scheme of defense of British commerce in time of war and will includeattack and defense ofvessels flying the ling of the British merchant `marine. The manoeuvres will be the most ex- tensive everattempted and will extend from the English Channel along the coastof France and Spain to the Medi- tcrruneun. __l._ii._ liiilii iiii I. . . '~.. LONDDN, Feb. lil.-(Special)-Mr. Bal- four‘u noncommittal attitude has appa- rently satisfied the Liberals. At a meeting ofthe Liberal Association of London City this afternoon it was decided not to oppose the former Premier‘s election for London. ' Mr. Balfour is therefore assured of a seat in Parliament. PTT-rrisiuullnlzliulru, Feb. lIi-(:»peciul)- __ _ _ . .» ._ =_ ._ . ` ,. 1 _ _ * ‘ .‘ ' ““ ,- F, _ 1- ' i ‘ " "' _ _' -» -___ ____ __ . ., ~ » _ A _ * v . . . , és . Y r _ .» LiBERALs wilt neun wiiise- sauoeuno oN If 'R THE u.s.BoRDER ‘The Volunteers have captured severe' natives concerned in the recent attack on ‘thc police l_n Richmond district. , The authorities are satisfied that the outbreak will be confined to the party Iof discontcuted natives professing io follow the teachings of the Ethiopian Church which advocates Africa for the Africans. CHIL llUiPIll N.S. Sliil IIII. SrnNr~:v, Feb. 12.-This year's output of coal at the coliieries of the Nova Scotia SteeiCo. willby far outciuss all previous records. Formerly during the winter season ihe miners were placed on single shift owing to the cessation of shipment caused by ice. Lately the men were again placed on a single shift, but on Monday, owingte the steady shipment made from this port the men were noti. lied togoon double shift. The several steamers lying at the company‘s plete at North'Sydney loading coal for export is no doubt one of the reasons for the steadily increasing business of the big I company. . ' _iiiiiii UISIHH niitiiprnn Haiti 'Wxr.r.\:Ms'r1iD, Islandaf CuraeaofFeb.12- A traveller who arrived here today from ilroJ/ixxnso,:February 12.-The Pur- ahiba Do Sulhas broken its banks and inundated the lower parts oflthc city of Campos (140 miles, northwest of Rio Juneirolto the depths of twelve feet in some places. Monyhouses have collap- scd, widespread damage has been done and communication with Campos is im- peded. The work of rescuing the impri- soned inhabitants of the city is most diiilcult. Campos is on the Parahlbn Du Sul. nearits mouth. The eityis connected by railwitliltld Janeiro ,\\ has electric illumination nndjother modern improve- ments and ifpopulatlou of about il0,00i.l souls. . _,___?_____ HIRE ENIHIPS S HIH THMHHHIIWS Tnu entries forthe races tomorrow are as follows 1 Thursday, 15th inst. 2.-i0 t:r.Ass 1-nor /mn race. Parkside, Jr., J. H. G. Murphy. Parker 0., J. H. G. Murphy. Minnie Mao. Bruce McMillan. Eagle, John Stewart. Baller, S. Kennedy. Bobbie Burns, P. S. Brown. Green Peas, G. A. Essery. Fleet, li. C. Hooper. Metal T., R. Picknrd. Jack Dillon and Krerunut, F. J. Cameron. Nellie A, J. Andrews. Purse $125 divided in 3 prizes. rnnr: ron am.. Tony Bell, R. J. Steele. Lady Mae, P. C. Brown. Keizer G., ii. A. Essery. Nigger, T. Head. Jessie Mac. R. Il. Sierns. _ Wisner takes su tus pu.-ss $150. Raessto finish in five h'sst9._ Starter:-J. M. Nicholson. Finish J udges:-A. Vatohsr, J. li. Hend- oraon, John A. Anderson. _ Patrol Judgssz- E. Roady, E. Chandler. H. Irvingt Track Com:-G. Essory, Sr., F. J. Game- ron ' Picton Brown. LONDON, Feb. 12.-The Kiltlonnn Castle . .- I IVcnezuela said:-President Castro is busily engaged in enlisting throughout the Republic and in other ways prepar- ing for war. Information from the best sources indicate that the people do not support President Castro. On all sides are heard expressions of a desire to revolt and overthrow the PresldenL‘s Govern- mentns soon as the French blockadeffis declared. A well informed Venezuelan says that the troops will desert their colors, as they have all been compelled to join the army, voluntarily enilstments being unknown in Venezuela. RADIANT WOMANIIOOD. The glial? nnd satisfaction cf heautifu woman oo can be known only to those possessing the unlimited advantages of Toalih. No \\'e`nk woman can be happy or enjoy half tl\o pleasures of life. allid ehee s sunken eyes, exhausted nerves, all tell ofa terrible struggle to keclp up. What the weak woman needs is erre- zcne; it renews, restores_and vltalipes instnntlyl-il.'s a "womans remedy, - t.hnt'sw y. , Ferrozonc makes women strong, plump and healthful because it contains lots of nutrimont, the kind that. forms musglsl slnew, bono nnrt nerve. Vltalizlng bl courses through the body, making delightful color, .happy spirits true womaniy strength. Fi ty cents buys a box_of Ferrozono in any drug store. _..._.¢-- WlSil'IlIilIliHH HiIIlH’S HHK which recently arrlvec at Southampton had on hoard one of tha largest cargoes of strange beasts, birds and reptiles ever brought to this country It included six large sea lions, sixty penguins, seventy snakes, poisonous and non-poisonous, two large wolves, thirtyCape baboons, sevanty six South African rock rabbits, 150 small African birds of all sorts anrl colors, een antclopes, including sprlngbeir, bushimk. and dnyksrboir, seventeen bee hinis, 750 tortoises and B00 large green frogs. This cargo on this modern Noah's Ark was ordered by Mr. John D. I-lamlyn, the London naturalist. ` 14d 11 ii Vote for Paton\ for Mayor. J _ `, nuiinui aiu FIIH ElSiiiliHi Nn\v YORK, Feb. 12-Count Bcni dc Castellano, whose wifo, Anna Gould, is sc-ekiugn dixiorce, may soon lnsc a drop or two of his aristocratic blood in a French duel. The antagonist, of course, is t|\e hus- band of the titled woman whom tlir Countess ds Castellano accuses of wreck- ing her happiness. Count Boni is penitent and both he and his friends are seeking n reconcil- Iintion. BHHKIE IHTU JIIIL Hilliliil PIHSIIHPH . _...`.-;~... __ -~-J... - - Nr-:\v YDRK, Feb. li!-A burglar broke into the North Bergen (N. J.) juli, held up George Merg, a prisoner. and robbed him of $1 05. In the morning, when _iailer Earle visited the cell, Merg made a formal complaint. lie said he would not stay in jail any longer if something wasn't done by thc town authorities to prevent burlzlorsfrom brenkingin and robbing the prisoners. Later in the dey Frank Meade was ushered into the town hall. lie was taken into the basement where thejail is and conlrontpd Mhrg. Marg said, “That’s him," and Meade admitted lt. The prisoner tried hard to keep his face straight as he was formally charged with breaking into thejail and rubbing a man in his cell. ‘He explained that business was dull in his line, and he hud to do something. ' ___.___-A Rev. S. D. McPnsu of Murray River delivered n very interesting tempcrance address in Grand View Hall on Saturday evening. Kenneth McLean I occupied the chair. Considering the state ot the roads the attendance was good and the audience was justly appreciative. The Rev. gentleman congratulated the people of GrandView on tho success which has attended the organization of n tempcrance society in their midst, and he hoped that nothing would cecur to mar its progress. P. E. I. has already, by its efforts in the direction of Prohibition, created a very favorable impression, and the good work should be continued till the whole of the Province is brought under the new Act. At the close of the address, of which this is but n very brief and incomplete synopsis, the Rev." lecturer was tendered n hearty vote of thanks to which he suitably responded. Miss Bobette Finlayson presided at the organ with much acceptance. MInsrd'a Llnimsnt Cures Burns. etc. 'i'r-is: Miscoucho Dramatic Club gave an excellent. entertainment in their hall last week when they presented to a crowdid house one of David Hii,t's most thrilling drinias-"The Lone Tree Mine.” Tin- plny is intensely interesting throughout and although in Tnnny ways dillicuit and 'necessitating heavy noting, was put through without n hitch and in a manner that would have done credit to professionals. ___'-_ nn. in 'vu eiusrs 7 _ emnni cunt 250- ié to tha dataset! ‘\.,_»,f,’ ` ~ wh \I\‘\|\I=:' ‘sun abyiir' All dsaian. or 'A. W. Cru "ZF-_|"`“° ____` `n minima Co.. Toronto and Be sta Vote for Paton' for Mayor. _ - ALLOW BALFOU II] GiIlHi Piili 01"rA\\‘A. Feb. ld-(Special)-Captain Bernier is in town to ses the Minister of years in order to make an expedition with he will outfit and attempt to reach the Hill HESTHHYS created a good dcni of regret In society of the historic old place of worship, Christ many fashionable marriages have been solemnized Man titled ro le EHHIIIIIS Wi LLS ri ht. A mud well has 'ust been struck column of mud shot out ofthe well about intermittently lor some weeks. AGUARANTEED CUHE FOR FILES Piles. Druggists are authorised to refund money if PAZ() OINTMENT fails to curcin tl tol4 days. »'»0e. 12-iii drnwf 6 m. A BIG COLLECTION. the church debt. A Habit to Be Encouraged- The mother who has acquired theiiubltef keeping on hand a bottle of Charpi.»eriain’s Courrh Remedy, saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Goughs, colds and croup. to which children are susceptible are quickly cured by its use. It counteraots any tendency of a'eold `io result in pneu- monia, and if given as soon as the first symptoms of croup appear, it will prevent theattack. This remedy contains nothing injurious and mothers give it to little ones witha feelin: of perfect security. Sold by all druggists. ' CHICAGO MARKETS outcast., rsbmsry 1s- tsoknsl > - Corn. Deo., Mit Corn, May, 431 Pork. may, slain Pork. Jan., aT...2'1 nap" la \aa|sao¢'aa,;""l`a¢lallana1 ui.s~su":» gleam nuns sy oi-mlm iablatmtldantspsrboa. Aildrnulns. Vote for Paton for Mayor. rid 11 -If you want to laugh go to the Opens House Feb. Nth and you will laugh at the aoeident in tha duck pond. --Practice to have been held this aven- goods secreted \\e\e purchased from him l'Iis Seat Without Opposition in' London-Otlt- The captain Looking for a_ iiiachias Merchantiiiakes Confession Implicating _ break in Natal Not Serious- Natives Cap- Vessel- Wants to goto Prominent Importers _in St. Stephen, N lured Who Were' Concerned in Recent H020" "mb B.-Customs Officers Thwarieu Their Atlacit-“Africa for the Africans.” I Schemes by Stricter Watching. M‘“'l"e ¢° s°°“'e °h°l°““ “H the G°""“' Pou'rLsNn, Me., Feb. 13.-tSpoc|al.)-’ rleri on smuggling operations, .st-ntiirg mm” °t°°'“"' Ami" ‘°" °i“""' ‘"` ‘°“" Walter FOSS. 1\ bankrupt merchant Ullis.-no si.Tpn.eni.~i to st. si.-..\..~_.._ \...i .L-_ thaobiectut ml-ching me North Pale* xgilzllzséiiszztérirylrhtzi °;|“';);jJ;;m;f°dl;§ oelltiy ‘the customs uiiivcrs li..-pinlt. The Captain is demmus of mvmnlng fmudmg ms cmdnml stricter and The Tnercliunts it-arin',1 - Lust rlilt-si which witnessed ln 1873013 nm;-rtage 0| shed here In only one of many which of RoninnCntl\eiic Cliart-Ii at-ro niinnnis- Lord Roscbery to the eldest dnuhlter and tered today to .Iohn A. _\it-\`:\ii_ |`.nin~-r heiress of Huron Mayer de R°thsch"d_ have been committed along theline. meqmcm or New York mv. Many complaints are being received of ` J- Common Colds are live Cause of 'iiiscy Serious Diseases- Physielans who have paint-ti :T national reputation au unnly.~t~a of ilu- tainse of several times irclglit sheds have been _ _ _ varioustliscascs,clnnn tint: il t_:\:t-lnn;_f IN """“"i-____ 4 cam renin T.; gygitirti i. in in ni' ‘M tlangerousallmonts won 1 rn-ver in in-ard of Every one knous that piiiiiiinniin ‘und consumption originate ii-»n| n ..\l.i, ' and chronic catarrli, Inorie-l|i|i~. :tit-I nil Tornrr/i Feb 12,-Fnnr freak went throne antiinng irnn|.i.- .t»-~ .-tw. tr;n.~-i . . _ have been "brought in" in me Kung" 0|| and rerirlert-tl mort- .~o|inn\ I-v .-=. it iw ii and gas belt in recent yen", One ni, _ attack. llo not risk ytnn lin- or tnin- Dexter is n hot air well. It shontsu big clitinccs when you iran- n t-ntl. I »_,nn<»t .-. volume of hor. nira hnmli-ed feet, “fl lnin's Cough lit-nioriy will tint- it i»\i.n.. Warms things up all around. Near __._ these dist-aso.~a tl-_-\t-lop. '|i~v. it-nt»..‘_v Sedan is another hot air vrq||,nqt. quite- contains no opium, \iitn|»I.i~.- 1|- miner' so large. Near Beaumont u white gas S\,m,FY Feb* 12 _Tm stennm, “mcg linrinful drug innl_ln\s- thirty ;...n~ -ii' well brought itsclfin, tearing out casing is mm;n'o"1 her old mum Tuesdny we repututionbaclr of il,gai\|t>-I l»_.- it- curl-~. and wrecking the derrick. A column of made her second ,mluslnce repaired In um under cvcry condition. l".n~ ~.iI.- l-\' all white gas shot up two hundred feet inthe sb Johws dock The SL Jomfs Herald druggists. elf- it Ivvkedlike Hawks butburvsfi all ,,,,;,,»1~,,,,B,,,c,,,,n..|,,,,1., lhomugh 0.2,, \ -2?*-*- K J . l- A- I:.i.“..‘;"§..'*.‘3.‘l..I‘.'“?..”.§°.:. i§1..‘2i:;°i§“..‘.2 MONTREAL STREET WM A "mr “nd mme Mas' and then “ an even better ship for her work than she . . . _ was when ' . l’w°my`“v° feet nigh' This has kept up has been welded and rebuilt, her hows _ ____ Mn.\"rna1u., Feb. l2_~'l`lu- invuutpi-n|.~nt have been “nd rn me {°,.c_ of the MontreaiStrect l.nii\\.._y t .»n.|..ni_y peak and the whole has been 5,,]|,||y have decided toincretisc i|n~ir T-n;nT""“d of’-wtlwllv wired °'f !.iiil.°.ll»i2.“.l.L'&’l2.”i.‘§‘52i.§l‘€.’.i"€.“§.‘5i’lif¢i. .. Dil. Sii0`0P'S RHEUMATIC V ' :;:` ff§`f§ :fe I (\'s1s.ni..sn..y roi.,-_ .1-.‘..~ If We are showing; n int-nn. iiiuiline of I‘A.\'i`\' mul LACE VAi.l‘..\f'i`i.\`ii'7. by far thc best null i.'\.y_t- t stcck\evcr .~.l\t\\\'n in thi-. city, all prices inn-i ri: ' zach up as high nr: 3,..-,i care to gc. Comic Valentines in great vnrietv. Lowest prices \\'imio_<:\lo ‘ and Retail. ` 50,000 in stock. Grevand Perinteti _ ‘ Marbles. Glass Al- lies. Aggies &c.. Ac. CARTER & C0,, Lid, Aa Everybody The Charlottetown Guardian! ' .