--' - -- W _ _.¢, _. __,,_-__,________Vn . I 1 7 I - ---- -~ " ' ' .__~_.- _ --»-»»---=,~_-,__ __ ____ .-.__ ____ _ -_ -_ ---as TIIE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MARCH 31 1906 LONDON VS. AFRILA. i.osooN. March H).-Sir Harry John- sion, speaking at a public meeting lu London, said _he had traveled extensively i11 Africa for the purpose cf putting down the slave trade and that it was his experience that there was more misery 1.1111 iiestitution in London than in any one separate port. of Africa. Sill JAMES \VA’l`SUN'S OPINION lie says that the commonest of all dis- D,-.1m1, 11111l_o_ne from which few escape |.~1 17111111-rin. bil' blmes firmly believes ih local treatu\ent_._ which iii best aubplibd by “U1\tu1-riiolone. Nooosoof Catan-h can exist where tfatzirrhoxono in used; li; li 11 miracle war cr. relieves almost ih- g|,.111tiya111l curcs alter other remedies tail. Other treatnienls can'i. reach the diseased parts like Latarrhomne because it goes io thc source of the trouble along with the air you breathe. Catarrboaons is free from cocaine, it leaves 110 had nrter»eil'eci.s, it is simply nature's own cure. A1-ct-pt no substitute for Catarrho. zone which alone can cure Catarrh. 1 COMMODORE LEDYARD Standard Rule I. 8470. 1!iiMM1)l)(\I{FI I.i'Ii)YA lil) n|I_i1\)'=1Ll1u l‘i\re 1li,»1l.l|11‘ilo|\ of ln\\'in|¢ illu i‘1i~der¢I. 1*ul11l»i|1c1i 11111.-e¢iiuIiu1'itar\1-e of any Stallion that 111111 yet ln.-1111 foaled. 1111111111-1! A11M|l1.11.' i)r:\\'1~;\'. 15.1113 holds thc ‘V1n¢|.11s t.1|/1111-111.~1 i`i111'1'1'1N11_ li1:- 11o11|1 for lii11.’1--i1-ottiiig tho niiddlc half nnlc 111 111111 |nin\|i.o .und 1L1|\1nt-\.e1- of 11. 11111-01111, 'i‘i1o i‘11|1\n1ndo1~c has 11 _close i11i1nr|b11|11~o of the lonr iireiiloat fonniiun hi-1ui»-1111’ exti-11n1e npci-1|, viz.: iiilet-iio|1eor|(ieu. \Vl|k1-.11 iitiiouhle ci-ues 111111111111 ihiigens 1111111) I-inpny M1e11inn1a1111 i)lci11i111',11|lso11s ni’ li1\111b|ct1111ia11 10. His 1:1-1\1ni-i1-11, ti1¢1g11-atrnt-o i1o1-so ii1.\'111-:.\', 2.11111, 1-111-1-rt slim-cs»`1f\il|y nt l.»w11, thriec. il\'c and 1.111 _v1»nr~11111l. At. tin-do i1o1\bi11i11c1i n. 1-e1:or1i of 15.1111 in 11 lite heal. \'i1:t111~y 11g11i11.~'i.11g1-.11 i1o1-1:1111. At iiio he wn111-i\11f1\si11.~'i li\1:l11:11t race up 111 ihat 1.111111, oht11i11i11g a ri-1 11:11 of 2.11111. |11 1111111 |11-. eiiil f\1rtl1e1- lowci-ed his 1-111-11111 to 2.11111 liingc1\`1»1 fnl11c11s the 1111 dc-I trolling stallion of thu world eo|nc°~1 to |1i111 tiii-11111511 nioritcii riclin-ics 11l11l1\pi|1|5 him its the grenlcst trett i11 stallion the t11|-f 1111>- knu\\'11. lli|N11i;r~1`s sir'-. 1\iay Kinu, 10:72. r1-.1~11r1l 2.211, >.i1'111itionovi1\'o,2.iZ|; Ciicatliill. King, ‘.i.l`.li 1111d lii11tl1e1‘.-1111 '.5 1111111111 heilor. _ i1Iic1~lio111=c1- 125, sire of May i\i1\g.‘J.‘_'11, sired Arion (ii 2.|l7i, Sunni ‘.!.1lSl, l’n|11 Alto, 2.118] (nil \v111-ld‘.-1 eliiiliipiolisi 157 iitlinrs; aniiiiiiiiis of i€|11t11w11l1i2i1. ‘l.11.’il 1 l\.11iyliI1111_11, 2.1111-1; i‘1-aftv. 2.11111; sy1\111.\1~.1y1:11,z.1111; /111-1111..,-1,111; \\'|i11 Nailing, 2.112 ; iiiirltwoy, 2.1115: 1.11111-11-. 2.131; l.11c1-111.11111, 11:11; 1.11111-111111 2.111- 811.1111 11,-:.1-1.; (i1'e11|1lu|\1lcr tiirl, 2.ii.}; iintrlnkn tl. ‘£.lif; 1)aly,‘.i.l51\|ld l117otl1o111. llc by .iinn1bl11ton- ian 111. 'l‘l1ccnreer uiNanc1' li.\.\-its. 15.111. thc A11 11111-11131 dam is even 111111-c 111-iI1iant,1'|1e at i.i11c1-_ yours won 1'11\'o|\ 1-111-c-1 »nli |11-1-111111-ts. AL ioni- sl 1.i hiking 11. 111-an sim won x 1-111-cs 111:: I1 1| -. . sweep. Next year alle 1iei1:1\i.o1l ill.-|l11Ifa1111i11. Miiritiirctt-1. and Al111ri.on, plnizlng tho w1n'l1|'s |-01-.nrri at ‘Z.11i, \\'l1ie|1 has 111111111 hccu 1-1111-1111.-1.~'1-i \»yi.wo|1n1ro>1 only-Alex 2,1181; 111111 Lou llxllu . l.1'>il. 1-1111 1~11|11bi|11:.-1 the blood of liappy lilcd- i11111 and i)l1-t11.to1---two:-l\\1\|pio11»1t11 1 11111-1. _ 11,11-1-1' '\1r:11|1-111,11y 111111111 etoniau 11'. an-e 11i'N1111cyII1111l1.12.1l|.»1l1-eil ltilcy Me1i|\u11,‘.£.|11_i, irlil'0 of Rob lliioy. ‘.€,lIl1iuil 21 inl1ui's'); Muxlu flohli. `!.l1il: l‘|\1‘kln||1l`.!.lIi_i; (7\1|111'ril|n, iii ; and 1111111.11111".-1; and 111111111 11f lini\'nu11, 2.111 ; l~1istc1-Alice. ;t.|1|\ ; iilarfgaio Ilati1gal.c1~i12.|i : Si-1in1}l.ii), 2.11 : l.ur1n1\ Mciii-ntgoiu 2.113; Alle11l.owc.s.|-:; Mc1i111111Woo1_i.2, :1i: and PM otiici-s. Al~111si1-11 of Milton Mc1i1\11u.sire of thc 1111111 uf‘i.ou iiiilon, 1.511%. ilim-.11-1111 1121, hy l 11n_1blcloni11n 111 (own l1roti11-.r ofi1oxl1:i‘, 2.17.1. lnlfli \v1141o|r~i. is thc 1.11-n of the 1111111 111' Nnncv 11111111. 2.111; NAN111' 1.1-:1-:.111~1o.i.\\‘ i1l1'i~: >`1»:1»: 2.111, 12.11111 1111111113); in1|1etuous 1211, 12.111; l’i1alia»1, 15.1211; \‘l1nran1l11-1, 2.14 1-2; i1111i:'».’1|1tl11-1-11; n11d11n111.~1 oflilgozi.-11. 'Lllii ' li|t7.f1ii,6. '.'.07\ ; l101'k|il'.1\rl, '_'_.OX l~‘.!; l’I'ii|- rosa l1I11i11l1oi‘li1‘f.lltl\2 itex A1111-r1uu.~'1I-. 2.11' 2 1111.1 1111 111.111-1~n; 1.11.1 111-111 11f1111~111=t11111111, 2.11.1 ; i1ir1.-1-t, ‘.i.ii.'1 I-15. sons sired. ‘.ii1‘.!. _ Lam' l€'1'||1.1'r\'.\' 1:11, 2.211, l111lf 1111111 track. tliodain11i't?1n11111o1lo1-11 i.c1lYi\1‘d. Was 11 \'1-ry fast colt trutter witl1 lhc ability to trot 111 2.1.4 or bf-tier. Aa a three y1-111-chi she ~111tv-tcd at ilua1|\'illoln11 fluid of sovcxitooh ugcd liorru-11 111111 \\‘1i~\ 11111101111 in 2.111. _ .I.\11111»,\\v'.!.‘_’R\, 11111 1.-ire of Lady l'.t|1lynn 1-1l1'111I1\inxio 1-I1. 2.11111; Mention. 2.1il; hint; Jai-kle, ‘J 1111: .1uIi11.\1-il111r. 2.211; ii1nnc1l11e. 2.211 : 111111 11111111111-1 with 1-111-111-1l.1i1cl111v ‘.i.ii11. .ia\' 1111111. $101111; siro of.i111~.ltd1\\v, 1~'i1-ed Il11w- 11101-1111. -5.11111; A111-1-11111. -,'.1n11: 1.f 1_|71: i1l|trlyili|'1l, 2.111; it11.~11~(`1-111\, 2.11 \; Miss ‘(111\'. :».1|.1; lim.-1..1» ~.~.1 1.11., \v|11w1~ 111. mul: 1.111-1-able this iiri-1 2.l!:i. iiagnoiii. 2.11%; matic may, -_-.1 - .ply 111w11c1- 1.11. 2,11- : (sire 1>f Susie l" 1.1 I, ; .lily Niciireimr, '.i.1iX, 111111 58 ul.l\\t\'.~li |\1l l1s11ft`l'e.~'1'ci1\ iteiite, 2.031; Altokn. -2: .\-11111111-1111094.11 1-2; Queen Aliui-1191.121-2; l.i|1 lo |1111-k,`1-_1‘-ll: llrcimifn-1111. 2.111; ii\1tl12.lii;i'1111si11, 2.111, 111111 .ff otlikohr 11 niiilnrll |11'.1'fe1-11112111 ; (ii-or-go. \i likes alll, 2._l... .~irn of .ia Bird 111111811 11tl111r11 a|11l 111111111 of 111); 14111111 sircti/‘.?1li.'1; 1111 by iI11n1bleLoni11n 1|1.` t111|~:1:N M1-(1111-:111111.1|11111 ai' 1.111ly l1.1l11y1111 1511, 2.21 1-1: is ow11 s111tor of i’an=1y liii-111-01401- 12), 2.171, tho \vo1'i1i'.~11-l1um|1i11|\ ycarling t1'11ti-- 11.1; nliy 1~¢11~1»1-1l at that ago 2.221-1; 1111111111' .uiinml-11.2.11s§..111.11111»1»11.11»11111.11;1111y111 no-_-_ 1-`r:in111r1 Met 111;111111. ‘A11-12. siro of Queen 111111 l’1\nsieMn(11-error. 2.176 vsiricil Illini. 2.111-ii 1\i1¢.lo11(Il\. ‘Lil 1-1; his-.\\1~. L12 1-I1 lin lin_\'. -:.1111-1; if.-111| 1111-im-11.11-._ 2. is 1.1111-1-.._111111 n11111.~111fMaxi111 111, 2111+ ; ls.. ‘.i.l1 1-I: lirnnciine, 2.211-1; 11111 ict- 1111111611111 |11n-fo\'|11ol's. _ ’ _ li1111i:n'r M1vi1|11-1111111. 1117. rc1'.o1~1lE.l_1i. _;h-o of \.‘,.,g1|s M1-.iii-11|.:11r. 11111-il 1_‘1-1-s1'c11~1 ..,1I! 1-.. hire 0|' 4-,~,,=1;1-1\t» 11.11",-_ 2,1121-2; l\c11t.1\1-k)',_»`-11112 ~y_1,11|,-1; |..|,»,. 0111.1,-51 -1111); lin111_v11 2.1.1.1.-1i1-u nf liahl llornct. 2.07 1111 118 otiicrsz and 111111111 oftiratian ilny 2. : i. 1il1‘_il1-cp11r.1i.08; 11111111-1111, 2.0111-2- -\'c1-11 nnv. 2.111111 ilizvmrl. -_»,1111|»-1; 1-'1»c1-A111-i.1c111.2-10 1-1; 111111 110 vtlwr st,a111iard 11-1-lor|11u1»-. _ 1'11n.\. (‘.o111111n1inr11 I.r.1l_v1111l 14 thlik-1l1la1n llsiiiaip ‘I'a\\1-i1» 1)il1;_1i1'1-i;ni- 1'.’i. ‘J-17|'-5. llllii fret ` 1- ir11gu1',*.. .1. K _ i.l.\(|1\',1igwa1\1,p1-eiliiecil 1.1-11 iioy. 2.1111-i, 11111 rm-11 . . ('1lMM(lIii\ili1l l.hill\`ARll is 1li_li‘ifl¢‘l lilly i111-nioi-.uplieadcil and strilsli, 1111-A h11111li1 |1iii‘t1,111111 w1-.ighs itboul. 11101111111. it you wani to 11-el11iro1:u1'il b1~1-1\_I<_1-1-.-1.111-11511 io he b‘11o1l 1l111|,|1a.1|.1-o1l11cc1i i\11.1:.< and Qin-e1\11. \il_ 111111111 |111-t.ln1sen.-on 11t ihe sinbii--1 of _li. 1 . 1‘1\111111l|y, 111-nfton .~it.1nppns|l11 I.n\\' (0llI‘l-1 """‘“"K` C"l'i'|'i`?'1"‘_"i?.‘ii"i‘|111 ‘1<1..\.\'|1. 1111111-1~. For t,or111»1i\|11l|1a1-titfnlan-1 apply to ` MICHAEL A. 0'BRIl1N» M nnagc r. 1- 1:5 57"?-._ 7' -- ecs- 9_3 el’ m~1.. i'l1'1.ov111, Ma.r<‘.i1 12111. The Royally Bred Clydesdale Stallion _ CRAICHMORE 2391, Vol. xo, C. C. S. B. Imported by the P. E. Island Gov- ernment. 1902. SIRE ; Craiclimore-Daruleyi 21176657- DAM: Annie Park, 976. 's onrznnisc s (‘liA|f!iiM0l(l€ is n bcautlful lmy. with whlto hi111i ictlo1‘k1lan1i star. \\'i1|illliil¥ Whit? in-»1tnd1~1n\1llil1111.111111111111. with irrand ones . iitreng 1111111-1. back, wigl laid niioulilers. blrnad. |111wcrf\1l quarters, 1-ood flap OWN' 10""- with soft, 11ilk_vl1air-, the beato feat and tcrnrl. fn\|li|a>111 action Nui gentle riiupouit on. i‘1-;1icl11111;roli11 a prizp-wiliifniir. l‘\lV;{\=`|;‘n}']"\:_“ "Wi- |11-v.entt111 1-ai ng oi-it arf' ll I 1‘l1a1u1|M11|1it-l)Am1l»n\'. lir01i il! \Vi|"°T M11Ma~1t11r, Uhalioch. Wlgton Shire. Scotland in 11 beautiful 1i11rk»hrow11 horse, wc‘ifhl11g2l lilv-..ofcxcel“111t coliformaf-ion. “fi ii \°|`9° that p1~a1-od in excel anne in the show :hm in 1-11-otla111i, co111|-inting 111 the greet pe on inn- 11.111:-.-1"-. *1'r"”°“.....t1'...‘..:1:'.:’t- ul' . ia t 11 am n ora » winning many times first anti nccmid pro- n1 umr. ANNII1: l’aRK.tl1o1lam of fir ich io Wal »1Irc1il1yllii1l11nran1l. 4"'-"1"" i¥‘°";l"m’d 1<111f¢111..1111rt1»f11111111.1111. sri. Iv i’rI»v~vl°{ Wa on 11111. li l1icb1-and hel1il|1o.ltnYt‘ !‘ i’1lv.e and 1-lwnepsinken ior.’i year-1in Hro III" - i‘l1.u11|iM0u|t will mako ihc 11aa»i111 of iillfllliri 1;-»-'-1-1-~-~ --11.11-11-1.11.1'-‘...1.111° -- mm" s"'ii'ii§°1”1. 1. d'r1uc1<1.»ii111,owner. For hi-mir and part|eular.1 enquire o _ MICHAEL A. O’.BRIEN» Manager. took lacen tio River ice beltweeu °“S\1'hE1;wi)l:\lh1i"iu::d Aiex.,iacksoa‘si1ors1= i11 which tha hue, ""5 “"‘f¢¢5"»'\li» U0illDlctely 1lefeatin|;: his able opponent. #di ' -‘ I 'HERE IS N0 foundation for the report that ll. 13. 1\lcMiilan's trot- idllk mare. Minnie Mac. which won the two ilrst moneys on Charlottetown ice this winter is suffering from lymph. nngeitis. Shcis now i11 her usual Lzood form and being driven daily. l¢‘¥"f' 0AK1.EY nanos, \v. s. iucitw.. new stallion, has been seen on the. Si-\’¢¢i»B8f<001l1lc»1luf late, and has been the subject of 111ucl1 coiupliiiientnry mark, ihis llnc i1111-se looks well in harness and his appearance is very favoralily coiiilncnt- cd upon by iiorsenien in general. JJJ I 'HE i]llAliill.\N'S lluiuins Cor- ri-s|1u|11ie11t wiiti-sz The 11111-111: trol. results at llundns 1-1-1-11ntiy were as fol- lows:-lsi. Sonny, nwnuil a11d driven by N1-il Millar; 21111. Iiarnic il., owned and iirivcn by il. 1\. M1-i(1\n1.i1-; Bird. -lolmnie, 11-.111r1ln111l driri-11 by .lanii-s .\i1-11111111111; -iii.. |'1fi1-, ou-111-1i nnii 1lriv1~11 by Snmuc] Woutis. 1:* .5 1:2 A_\'i<:.1h1.1s1: 1~‘n.1.1' rr-1... 1.-1.1-y lilac. 1111-111-.1l by ii. li. .\i~‘iiIinn iii-nc11icyl’0lnt iiond, 1ii1-11 n sliuri 111111- 11g11|rr1111 inle1'n1\i injuries 1-aused by nn 111-cldciit. '1`l1i11iiiIy was 1111-cd by the falnou.-1 trotting stallion llcnu 1}niln11t brought ht-rc by \V. S. 1\l1'Ki1'. She was a linndsoinc and vniunlile 11111111111 and thc owner had refused bi-,;111u11ry fin l1_c1-. She _would there in little doubt if she hail liv cd, l11\\'e trotI.cd 11\v11y down i|1 the t1-c11.~1. FP? l)ll. .ll\]N|{I.\'S IIAS 11 ycarling colt. out 111’ his hiulibred and speedy more Moda l1I|ia11l1~t (by Epaulei. 1l11n1 by Alcnnia1u1) sin-1i byil111t very cl.oi1-,o l1r1‘1l 1~tnliio|1 C-»n1111o1iu1‘1-. Ledyartl. The youiigsii-.r tiiough 11ot yt-t nine months old 'nliows niarked Inilii-ations of speed and his |11~1-ii-11|. n1'i.ion l1as1i1-li11l1i.e1l sonu-1 ni' our l»1-11tl1u1-.~cn1cn. lftiicre is anytliing in bloodllc sbouii be u trottcr i1avi11;; 1\o lv:-ss than tl1iri.cc11 strains of Iininbictou- i1\n L-l1rou1¢h ills four best sons, George Wilkes, 11}lectio11ei=r,IIappy Medium and Dictator. Adinirui Dewey sire of the Cominodorc will have 110 reasori io be nsllnmed of this grandson. 'i'l1c inure has been in-ed back to Leilynril. Threatened With Paralysis The Doctors Told the Writer of the Letter Quoted Below- Restoraiion nrought About By Use of Br Ghase’s Nerve Food. ii. is customary to consider paralysis, insanity 11nd other iliac-iises of thc nerves as aillictions which come upon a person wl|.l1out warning and irhioh arc, there- fore, unavoidalilr. As n niatter of fact such results arc prcccdcd by months, if not years, of 1»-yhiptoms which point to nn cxiihusietl condition of the nervous system. These sy111pto1.ns are such, however, tiint many pass tht-ni by as not being cf serious concern 111111 tliinklngtiiat they \viIl wear away of themselves. _ _ Sleepiessness, nervous iieadaches. indigestion. bodily weakness, fainting spells, twitching ol' the nci-res, inability io concentrate the thoughts, and loss of memory ‘are among Ll1c most common indications of a run-down nervous system. it is sonietiuics oilly 11 slrp from such symptoms to prostrai.Iou, pixrnlysis, locomotor ataxiu or insanity. ‘ Stiinuliiuts and narcotics, thougli some- thnoa affording temporary relief. 00|! hasten the exhaustion of the nerves. Ilr. (ll1aae's Nerve Food, on the other bmid, 11-constructs and rcstorcs thc wasted ami .i1.~p11-.terl ncrvc cells. Nniuraily, 1/rn1lu|1l|y11n1l 1:1-rlainly this url-at 1111-illcinc instlis into the blood 11nd the nervous spsteni the life-1-aistaining principles \vl1Ic11-epieni-sh tin- nerve force in the body and so cll`1-ct. lasting benefit. Miss Eninm Scott, Athena. U Ii--1 Wfii-991 “i1r. Chase's Ncrve_i1`ood i111s1i-me me 11 world of gloon. I was t1oi1bI»d with fainting apo is1bodiiy wenkm-ss and spent restless, sleepless nights. i fr-1|11e11|I_v had cramps 111 the stouiacli and would at times become entirely lnsenslblc, not knowing what was going on until others 10111 mc altera-ar1i11. “I doctercd wiih scvt-ral doctors ard they told me I was tl1roa1cnc1l with paralysis. 'i‘i1r-y gave nie relief. but could 1\ot cure 1111-. After suiierlup for three 1-are I l11»gan tho use of lr. Cliases Iiorve Food and it has done 111c 1no_rc good than all the 1111-1lIcln1=s I over used. Dr. Chase’11 N1-rvc l1uo1i, F10 cents a bpx, at all dealers or liiiiiuansun, liates &. Lo., Toronto. California oranges just arrived. 4"” li" doren at Mol{ennn's. 311111 :Bicycle suppliesjust arrived at Cameron _R Co-,_ 11111 11 p,-1”,-B pulsating with economy at Cm-1roy`s great clearance sale of nlioes- Conroy‘s Shoe llnuse, Charlottetown.: _ illil li DEBTORS--Accounts due Weeiis & Co must be settled immediately. Delay Will: mean increased cost from law- yers expenses. -Weeks & C°- FROM ALL 5011111:-Es A`v1-:nv lsrcnusi-1Nc 11.1011 Taemnwausraecn roauro regular and the stomach su ect. in England a lilly whose 'two Qarentu sold within the last three years for a total of nearly $300,000. The foal (D question is by Gyliene, out of Saw, tra. Both sim and dam are the propertv of y Lieutenant William Bags, Fm- Sceptre Lieutenant Bass cabled from South Africa to his agent to pay R. S. Sievier the price asker]-$125,000, She ran in Lieutenant Bass' colors for a year or more after he purohaced he,-_ A year ago, when it seemed as if Lord R°55b°\’!'H Ciqero would be the winner of the Epsom Derby, Lieutenant Bass paid more than $150,000 for his sire, Mr. C. D. I'tose`s Cyllene, son of Ilona Vista, he by Bt-url Or. Cicero won the Derby by a narrow margin. Cyllene‘s price has been excelled by only one other in the .history of the turf-by Flying Fex ($l87,500)_|m1| Uinniund Jubilee ($150,000) equals the 111-ice paid for Cicenfa sire. Sceptre 13 by K|”B Eliwurlihl Perslmiuen, out of 0rna1nent,t.ho latter a sister to J. B. l-i1ggin's Star Ilubby. This filly is her llrst foal. Sho is the produce of the ilitfiifilii/-i>ricc1l stallion and inure ever u1n‘e1i. ' $3# T111; 111-11111111' ac'1'1oN or the Na1.io1\al'l`rottin|¢ Association in ioi-i1i1idingi.i111 use of the wind or dirt shiciil i11 future record-nniking has arouscti difference of opinion nniong l1orsc~1ne11. Followers of light harness racing are also greatly puzzled toknow what to do with the pl-escnt.wlh1lan1l dirt. shield 1-erorils. i11 which am included Dan 1’11tcb'11 worl1l pacing mark of 1.71-ii and 1.1111 Dil|on's world's tiottlng mark of l,1`»`i, lixcrpt in the official trotting and |1111-111;_»rcco1~.l.-. wliich the general public 111-vcr delves into, no attempt is ever 111111111 1.o1li11i.i11;.;ulsl\ beivvccn the different kinds ofrccor1l.~1, Ilan i'11I1:h is always rroilitcd \viti11\1u=\rlt of i.5'r$, nhen the inotestllnle thcson of Joe Palchcn ever made without awiini or dirt shield is l..'»~`i. S0 the rceor-I of Lou Dillon is 111-iicrallyknowli as l.58L1, wiicrons the 111-11.1-st. ti111etl1c11111re evcr inadein l.he “o|1en"is 2.01. 'I`l1e suggestion has been made that 1.i1nsc \vi111i shield records Zine dropped aitogctlier |`mm the “Year Book." Such action would still loavo Lou lliiion the cllanipion L1-otior and Dan Patch the elininplon pacer, n111l the two-111lnuto trottci- will hc 11 dream of tl1e fixture. ' #rr VUIIAT IS ASUPPOSED trotting wondcrlins lbeen discoveroil in Alex- 11111lr|a,Ln., lun tlirec-year-old colt by .lay M1-G1'e;.1or 12.079, out of Excursion i1y Expe1iilion(2.l5§1. \V. L. Spears, of ilickorywoodSLu1i Farrphere, has re- ceived information from iilbxandrio that ,|110 roltissimplyaniarvcl and ,has this 1-arlyin the season trottcdahnlf ill 1.0711 and a11 eighth |11 0.5121. Hia trialmatc is a niaro with 11 record of 2.1i`i,a|1d he limply pulls hor when they are speeding to~ gcther. , -- Tir colt was bred by J.J. McDonald, 1110 ti1bert,Ga., and is now' owned by\ (i. A. Stap1es,awc11lthv citizen of Alex- andria. I-Isis eligible for the Kentucky l1`utu1-ity and other rich st_akes in 1908, all of which engagements his owner expects i1i1n to .fl|l. Iieis described as bt-ingacolt with flawless action, wears a -1.1 ounce shoe in front und A Sounceslioc i1cl1ind,wlti1out straps or gearing of any kind. He is 11 nice sized colt, but not overly large, still very masculine in appear- ance. lils sire, Jay McGregor, was campaigned by Scott Hudson, and in 111021 was the largest winning trotting stallion on the Grand Circuit. 1Ie got his mark of 2.07i a year later. I-Ie re- tired frornihe turf the host son of that wonderfully successful stallion, .Jay iiawker (11452). Just who will handle this sensational colt i'o1-Stiiplcs is not yet publicly known. " |ViiiH|iiliSlS itil] CHURCH |]|SlIiPL|Ni ’i`111111.~1'r11, liiart-11211.-Tliat thc famous footnote 111 the Method ist church disclp lincfprohibiting dancing, theatre-going, attending horse races, cricusos and other so-called questioriabls amusementa, would probably be niodillen considerably at tl e next Methodist general conference ln gepteuiber is the opinion generally expressed at this n1crning's meeting of the Methodist Ministerial-Association. It is 1-xpcctod also that several of thc church services, including the hurla' st-rvh-cs,Ll1c baptismal service ami the couvcnant sci-vices, will be eiiangcd by the gem-ral 1-onf1-renee. -i»--1 WHEN YOU DON'T FEEL WELL Tryollutcli chccolateli tablet. First you feel better; ihen you‘ll look better. Yourappetlte will come back 11nd your stomach will be sl.reng|.I11-111111. This nmous remedy purliles the blood. It sweeicus the si,o|na'cl1, stimulates the Ilver and kidneys, quleia the nerves, and for Indlgestion and constipation is un- squaiied. Itlsaremedy every man and woman should keep in the house. An occasional tablet will keep the bowels Insistoil the genuine article, liuichl ance Department. .\111c1-i-- in securities, although this would iirobalily 11-.snltin their having: a large fulfilled its promise may -ii" seen from by Mr. Fitzuei-airiz SECURITIES - \vm'1"1'EN DOWN. make as ood terms as osslblc when those had become sufficiently valuabh- to ,justify us in placin them in our pub- whiie transferring some of tho neu securities from the inactive or contingi-nl list to the published list, at the some for the entire amount of thesc ncw securities, as an addition to our assets, we substituting the now assets for the old n he ublis cd list The criticisms which have appeared in this connection upon the evidence as with our ambition to be at all t mei- beltcr than we actually claimed to be. D the contrary, urraiipenients have already been mvin to sell 11 rout two thirds of tl1e Mr. Blackadur dist ctly t evidence that these securities \\ ere 11ot of '."iy|1op.~is ‘of Ledger Accounts. the whole transaction clearly set fei-Lli i11 unmistakable language. sort-osso sate or 11.1.1no1s rnacrios srocic ro omnoroas. \ This is a mare's nest. There was no such sale asauppoaed at all. 'i`hc facts areas follows: in December, 11101, thc company had an opportunily to buy $580,0tl)of this stock on very favorable terms, the proceeds to be paid in bonds. The company already owned a very large amount of t is same stock, and it was not desirable to materially increase its hold- Ing,svor1 though the teruis weroattrnctiva. 101-l»|1.| \L Nuuu vu-.>|L\| 1 NEWS OF THE 'M555 SUN L11=E ASSURANCE co I 0- <1-~-in iiiB3i iiiB3i3iiiiii 8BiB Evidence Before Commission Em hasizes its St on Posi' WH” 8°i11§°“¢°f b\12§11¢°=» @5118 Wfsf- W° p I g offer our whole stock at bigldisconnts. About Two Million Dollars Better Oli Than it Claimed to Be ici.-;-. _lim ` _ As some time may eiapse before the Some of the directors ba1l cxpr1-s.~1c1l 11 mmpmms Wm 1,, mga,-,| 1,e(,m, um ],,Bm._ desire to take a porllon of lhc niock o11 . . 9 1 C---»--fu -1- -----1-~ -1 1-- 15551112’ ..-":::f. .‘:.1:;;..;-1.11.: SIHII-11° Assurance Coiiwany desire 111 11.1.1.1...-I’ 111.11111 11.1 divides. ny crrcm cn'1‘ow.~1. Dnocorsr. refer briefly to points reg”-¢1|ng that however, the directors were not told when the transaction was about to be examination of the ofilcers of the lnaur- not me,-9]): 11,8 aw" sh,,r,._ 1,", those of the directors This was on Dec 31 at that time the company was being cri- ticized by the Insurance Donartlnent for amount oi 1111i11\'este1l funds on hand, 11-1 holding too large all a111ount i11 Aluerican Canafiiw-1 111-e111-ities that aro thoroughly securities, and was einicavoi-ing to re- safe, and n' this sam" Iinlc profitable, ore duce the voluinn of such holdings i11 or- »1rcson1ovvhai.scorn1>. iluw the company der to comply with thc law. the following figures given 11. his evidence 1N,\UT1V|1) Dec. lil, 100-1. excess of foreign invest- ASSETS- ments over legal limit . . . . . . . . . _ .$ifi7,l011 Dec. ill, 1005, margin within legal \Ve have been rcproaciicii with having limit for foreign invest- ‘silent :ussets.` or l1onus stocks. \\'e t 1 1 ments. ._ . . . . . . _ _ . . . _ . . _ . .. ._ ..ll2,087 certainly have thciu, and are very proud Cash in hunks Dec. iii, 11103. . _ _ ....._l45.000 of having them, n111i our policy-l1o|1ler.~1 Cash in banks Dec. 3|, liiili. . _ _......~lZl.O(l0 also should be remarkably well satisiied Cash in banks Dec. ill, 100-'i.. . ...1lilil,00(i that we have them. Their possession merely shows thai, we occupy 11. vastly stronger position than we have ever publicly e aimed. _ While these inactive assets have not been advertised or included in our The company has been so remarkably published lists. no secret has bcc11 Buccessful wit its investments of rccein made of their existence, and Mr. Bl11ck~ years that we have felt that it can adnr testlilcd that detailed lists had been afford to he unusually conservative. W1- furnished to him both last ear and this have always considcredit our duty to year,1\ndtl1nti.i1esc securitlcs had been checked exactly as thc other securities p;1rlcihasin{ki;ecurl1tie1~;i anrllin iiiiis viaiy. of the couipanv. lic prorlucedh state- P 8 cs nm ng an some cas pro ts. 1111-1111-1 of these sccni-ities whit: had have obtained large amounts of bonus been furnished i1y th- -o 1\ny to ti ~ _ B stocks. At t-he end of 1901 some oi department. lie a1l1hillteilHi,l111t to tiih 5 ~ .. _ __ ___ _*_ _f exientof their value the com any was that much bettei olf than it c aimed to STRENGTH OF to $i,.i 1,.i1l.1i0. Of this amount, $1011, 511, was paid iopolley-holders whose set aside to complete thc placing of all reservsson the1i\rccn111l hall elcent dence beforc thc Goinniisslon has now brought out that even these figures oven it claimed to hc. This highl prosperous condition has poi ations on the cout|11cnt_ in proportion to its 11171-,1111ri when to ti11s wo ad1i the Ki! D 51 P Y has been ohio to 1nak1-_ thc change to the sixths having been obtained from profits on thc co1npnny's investments. Moreover, the basis for the distribution of cash prniltsin11105 was higher than for 11101. and that for 11100 in its turn higher than for 1005, so that thc profits being pal1i are already back on n highly satisfactory basis, oven after complying with the change in thclnw, while the present strong position ofthe company warrant.. some enthusinsin as to what the future profits will probably bc. The 111a11r1izc1nent consider that. the facts brought out before the Commission, when understood, reflect the highest credit upnn the company, and are the subject of legitimate pride. The robing into the affairs ofthe Sun Life has but revealed greater strength and very con- servative methods. 23dif A doctor for tcn cents. One glvt-.-1 relief. cimwn. un.-.111 im-an om an-1 / ' .For we by all dr11,¢¢1.11». . 1 aio Auofioai oar.: T 04 1 lion and Conservative Methods- " _,1_11p,,,,,,, ,,,,,d,c;,,e,, ,O p_ ,_ dkmun, _ Stock Foods 20 p. c. discount. - Rubber goods at cost. Sponges at cost. Big discounts on Toilet art- , stock of pipes at big discounts. ' i Toilet soaps at cost, Diamond Dyes 7c,Low11¢y’s Chocolates zo p. c. discount. COMMENTS BY THE COMPANY, _ Spectacles and glasses big discounts. Every- thing at big discounts. Sale genuine. otilcewblohhaveboen broughtout In the camp,"/ed and me company wok un , _ , I gi g L It you want the verylntcststylcs-that _ 1% hi, are absolutely correct .. ` ,,- -keep 111 touch with Fit-Reform. 111,. 11104. The error was iliscovered within a INVESTMENTS OUT. fe wnllaxrl/lt: 1;n;lo:;a's :{1_u1u¢;diatctlIy cférrectefi o ` , iy io r .c a ing min ic c uipnny SIDE UF CAl\AD1\- their shares, and merely reversing the e11 tries. This was not a sale, but n more = In 1003 and 190| extended negotiations correction of u11 error, which had i1 adrei-» `- ‘ took place between tha Finance Minister. tent) been inode 11 few days previously. ‘*» ' ' the superintendent of insurance and the lr. 1Iid not involve any question of ' united Canadian conipnnies. with regard either profit or loss to the conipauy. to extension of their investinant powers. .'i‘i1esafucts nro not 1ii.-muted, but o11 the Tile niinisterexprc-\1ae1l his willingness tolcoiltrnr , were clearly stated by ilir. eliminate the restrictionson t|1c ainount Biilcltuilar in his e\~i1i1\111:e. No inim- ot investments outside of Canada, if wimtcvcr at-cruciito tl1e1:u111p1111y, which certain other changes were made, and it had nierely ported with some of its bonds , , . ~ _ , _ i__________ , , was fuilv believed that 11 bill to this eilcci. for n few days, holding thc stool. instead | f"'__-°°__“°\\ ll1l'ill OI 0. SQ. IC IS O? ZIIITIOSI ' :vO't;‘idbellntro1ir11)1;)1‘£g by the govclrnmem. tiiereof 'for that time. Absolutely no’ FY d } sm:-.' n 1 a scss on c . ‘or reasons iroutr 1 1: iangc \v iutever took nlaee durin those - - - - outbeforctheComu1Issiu11, i1owc_ver, this 1l11_vs111 1.1111 vaiuc of the stoclng As 1111- 1 “U y U('('urren"c lere' _ hill was postponed from time to time, and as known not 011c share of stock i1u1l been has even now not been brought forward. sold in the interval, and no tlevr.-inp1111=11i L‘¢nf,.._ `. Acting on the belief that the ln\v was ofa11y 1111111 l1a1loc1111r1-cd. 0f1i1e$1'»eui,111111 - '~` 1 about to bo changed, thc Sun Company, of stock 822fi,1ii0 was taken hy the increasorl its American holdings. 'i`i1is, dire1:tors11n1i $Ji5ii.ii111lrc11111lncri with the 0f00\1fH¢. it Bhllillli |101- lil"/1# 40110. company. I11 cxteuuntion of thiserror. although under tha circumstances it it should be rcn\en1i1e1'c1l that it. happeneii perhaps was i slightly cxcusahlc. When 1111 Dec. ill, \\»i1e1\ the stn.ll'11.1-1- 111orc busy tha session prisscd without the cxpi-ctad than o111u1y other day ul' the year. We bill i»1‘i1l`\1iZl1r11\11l.'l\i.l11.i-111-_ company wrote. o111pl1at.I11l\l|y I-eiterntc that the cutry to thc inlslcr of l.1`l1n111ct», expressing its was a more corrf-ction of n uiistnkc, and rrgret,und frankly stating tl111t it had nothing else, and lhni, the directors been led into increasing Lits American derived absolutely no ailvnntnge beyond holdings 111| view of the expected what they*woulri have received ha1l they amendment. 'I`l1e officers _told thc taken up tiielrstock ten days previously, .nnerintendent that they woul1i'=loyally as intended. 11111i~--ivor to reduce the excess of Itmust also bc rcmemiici-erl that just 1° 1 Advanced models are being modiiicd _ new ideas are coming out-later patterns are just arriving. ""1 Every day, we show some . novelties in Suits and Top Coats that were not llcre the day before. 1 "i$`-’!1"1_- _,,-iizffér si ` ii' 5(-%;‘,¥K4 *\- R ...ii-' \_ -L-.~ F °"»':“T .--_'S' lished list of assets. (Ve were thus in n be.11r1dtbatavaiuation of this contin- position to_ increase both our published gg;-|1,f\mdmo1le for the department by assets and surolus by lorize 1-mount~ r.11ecom1111ny1nNo1~c1n\.e1- 1.111 11111o11111~ 'l`he question arose whether we should efi to $1,008,000. 'l`l111 par vnluc of thc bot take a conservative course, and securities exceeds $5,11011,01)0_ O time transfer from the published to the THE UOMPAN Y- J 3 , 9 inactive list some others, which, whl|»- not bod, woreyet not really ‘gilt edged. In the year 1905 thc profit made by In other worditinstoad of ta ing credit the conipaiiy from all sources an1cu11t1»1l proposed to unc them in part to write policies wcre entitled to participation in down some other securities by merely that year. Oi tho balance, $010,541 was to that extent i t p h _ . p ~ This wus beyond question n prudent basin,nnri $501,252.51) wns'ad1led to thc °' and conservat ve course, and its eilccl published surplus, bringing the total sur- wim to reduce our published surplus by plus claixneil up to $l,7It'>,11iizi..'10 over all at least $1i00,1100 below what we could iabilities and capital stock, even onthls have claimed had we acted otherwise. severe standaril of valuation. The evi- 1. 1.1tb1hc11,<1 111111111111 .1111 ' ‘ t1l`°il\iIcn‘i.l‘reni'iscoll1c1?|iltli!1l‘n?s sI`ri1em1-.s>ur::. fills storyeugni thi; ilcriiripititiiv idmx-eldlilryt Are the only matches to ask f0|'- followed by as was merely in keeping about two million dollars better oil' th.-111 All gt-Ocel-S stuck them_ From tho fact that the securities named- already lieneiltcd nur policy-liolders both were 'written down,’ or rather, trans- as regards security and proiltnblencss. ferred to the inactive list, itmust. not be i‘i1c large surplus makes the company su posed that they are had debts. On one oft c most powerful financial cor- . , entire amoint of prices which welll save two millions of inactive securities ltis S€IIiUg Agents, the Coiilpnny from any loss w atevor. seen toi1caver1tabletowcr_ of sttcngtii. St h N in sta ed in his inre rd to rofltoblcnes the coin an ‘ Io ui - neoessarllyiinmiehtsnt ali. lhrcc and nhalf pci--cent basis with ; g__ ___ _"___ ___. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND BMBALMER. R Oilice. Show Rooms and esldence, opposlt B tist Church. e up Equipment first 1:lass.All calls promptly attended to at any hour of the day or night. Telephone No. 289. a-am twwn Em,';°fl 'gnc Frm., me gm' d-l; ;f| late the eel-vices oipa lady assistant, l Aw” nu, at 2 °.cl°ek_ have engaged Mins Ferguson, a lady oi open for inspeciifni 11 1.11 11.11111. i f,"i’f:f,°“°"` ““‘1°°‘”P°'°“‘ l" °"°'Y 1""- roimn por.-111 1.11.1111 1.1. 11.1.1111 w. w. realms. ““ ' - _ abiatl. For anis at your dn11g¢i11t'a, 115 3 i5'l\\\S *WVU ‘om The N°bhy 1fn°'3» u do if L on-u Great 01orge btreet. 1 llut in any case there is nothing new in coniporutivcly little lnirdsiilp to thc " "'-"H" " ~ -'A5 all this. To refer to it as a 'disclosure' uo|loy~.holders. The total amount which “ * brought out by the comniission hasiieeu set aside for the increase of its is un error. Tl1e facts have all along reserves on oldpulicles since tho passing _ I-een ope11 to the public. Any one who ofi.l1cActofl1ii111 has lu.-cn $l,l01l_lll,4l_ turns to the Insurance Blue liook for and less than o11c~slxti1 of this amount a U 0 1001 will il111|on|1agcfi(i1l, in theco|11p1\n_v's has been raised by reduction of the pm- I I | annual statcuient, under the licading fits oi' policy-holders, more than fivo , , 13,000 bags best Liverpool Salt to arrive by steamer in April. New, stronglbags 13's. Lowest price while landing. CARVELL BROS. 3-27dtis2w. A Friendly lip G D suit. let’s get together. . ‘ ’ We want your trade, not only your next order hu . To whom it any concern This Io t0 "`_° Funeral Dlrector- Du, goods ',,,,1||t‘;\:,`;r;,eo:§:;r. as 'eu certify that I have used MINARDS nm “‘"°'°“°m°“¢ l‘°“'° °° LWB' The only Emlbalmer ml P' E' uhm] You want our ood Il 1.1N1MnN'r 11111111111... 1.111111 nrcsciiinfi mfhe -3:; -°°fh 11°"°= wvilihivs lm" ‘"3 ‘ D"’l°""‘ don., ku ., b (8 " P" 9"” ’°“ iii" "W Drnctloa where a llnlnient vine rom); emhmsku °;n°::e;dg]"°' “lg” nl” A- F¢fK“3°n1L°dy1A"|5t3nt Gd owl ' “ 'e.bcuev° H” .nd "E required 11n1l have never failed to get the 'uh B11 modem c0,,"n|enc¢,__||lx£:e:i E¢l“lPm¢°i~ "W buf- con. ent 'C cn" Douvmce y°“' 0'" ""' 4¢5||»¢,.\ omni 1 m m 1 1 I I Parlor and Show Rooms superior to “PUNK PINCYIIS He "H0011 f°\’ '°f¢ W2!" ll e g ie t b t lit ti C A K|;`(;l M D dt), Also aouzzl med’ log?" émgmlf any in the ioweg Provincgs. and worthy of your consideration. The had 5( ndioininl '"1 be mm "I1 Cin* P|’°mP\fY “ND N1 \0 111)' 0' prices are not lu it when compared with - 11.1. si 11 _ -11--, --1- ,ff--1-,-,-ge 5,; --1,,-11-11 1..-.-........';:°..:‘: :1..:::.11-.;;:;; 11111011.1111 .1 P11111,