- g€l'iIsers WhotWant to Reach All Classes Always Use This Paper _ , -1 /fi ,~ - »-----.-;-»r:;~\-r ' ' ' '- _ ,_ .4 TllE-Cll-W-OTTETUW- GUARDI DHL' FOUNDED ,591 } ` - ' ' - -- - - - ,~__-,.==-.-_-.=.~---_--1-~--1-.~`-rm---_-ya r WEEKLY FOUNDED 1881 _ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD I_SLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1904- f 'srsnnn ___T,______ _______ __ _ . ~ 15 CBN! ' - . _ - 4.-..._-.,__..___* A.~_.»--- _____. V __.;= , , _=__-_-_-_~,-;v-,-~-~»-__v,-_,-_T_-______,:`T- 5-.. 1., __.-1_,.: 'n , __:_ _*Tn i i A V V - ~ ..llD’i`i`i, “ CE UIZZY Oausvforiio , E* ` i ~_/ . ,~. , _zsyéfététxg n . _ __,_,__,__ __,*__ ____ _,________.__ 9 Z/v'/zvQzc>£» 0/ =~ Gzplsf l?owL/vc C2 up HOUSL The tnerizt tic Ainericf n ;z`rl_ lroking about for new worlds to contlner is just now ;;':»ing in for rowing with all the 1: .- thusiasm which she knows sojwell how to rnaniiest for a new athletic diversion. Not the old-fiiahionei plan of rowing, mind you, wherein oarswornen s‘nizly or imkirs religiously spirit so many incurs a day at the ours uf an ordinary rcwboiit, but the tlinrouizhly up to-date in.ni of the srort in which the ia‘i- rowers form tiiemselvvs into crews of regulation size and with graceful, rythmatic strokes send thioug-‘.1 the waters frail barges or shells which are in most rrspects the counterparts oi the shells used by their brothers in cr liege racing events. The Yankee mai len ilcelini-< this new __f9rrn__gf__bg_atigg1!_Tfiriiiely superior to the old “sliw coach" piadding- in a mira cr le.~:s cumbersome skill. Indit-l, many a woman who wcur. in for rowing as conrli-, tions have been in years gone hy-and this refers strictly to rowing, not lo‘ canoeing-\\':\s inilnreri to take up the exercise not so inuch becau-ie of any acl u- ni ei-,iuyrncni derived as by reason of the muscle-liuilrlivgin-luecd. ’i’ne new plan -:o\ i U ‘lf l`UWl’ ll’ ls- l\0“"~`\`9f= Gulf” as beneficial way of athletics, and naturally it wasn't Slllille SCl1llS “Hd DBMS to health 'md it is 1""5 mme mn' “mei l0D8 “nl-ll l-ll€Y lllvtlded the 111055 fUS0llJBl- One of themost striking exempliflcations fl"0m l-he D0S'll>|llllflf* l0\` 0NClf°"l¢"J5 0179"' 3 ing section ofthe field of uquatfc sports. of the possibllit ics of this era of feminine iTiie activities of ti 0 feminine rowers, ,owing is found at the interesting port of Iulike to the vrnrk ofthe rnar-1-ullrre devotr- Snn Diego in Southern California. it is ies of the sport, has foriha most parttaken generally admitted by persons who have ' the form of rowing by eieht-oared crews, travelled extensively that no bay in the l although crews of four have been formed world is so admirably fitted for ; in many parts ol' the country and some aquatic sports all the year round l young women have even ante in for as is the beautiful land-locked harbor of ei up by the oppox t unitics for races. The college ;.:irl_i_s urrt1u;.§t.ir»_;;il>ly large. lyvlitdiiblulsibie fr r the entry of Miss Cclifnl bia`s daught;-rs into the field of rowing in regular rr':\vs. The college girls set out a few years ago ln do prae .icnliy every Thing the masculine students did in th HE 0illliS _ll DUTY P 'lil THE PUBLIC Tells of Benefit llerived from Dodcl's Kidney Pills. Cures of Rlieuniatisui :md Dropsy by Cauada’s Great Kidney l< emedy. Yrcntow Gn».=s', Asni., N. W. T, Noi- ll-(Speciul).--“I think I .should let the ptililioknow' the lwiivlit I ilerireil from D0dLl`s Kidney i'ills." 'l`lieA .s|wnlrnr- \\'n.- Mi‘. John \Vhiti~, Well knri.\"n heri-_ and roi(-os the .seirliint-rits of milnv a innn nn those wc.~it¢'1'n praii-it-.s who luis liven rv- lit-vcd of his pains and |nisci'y by the igr Canadian Kitlrivy lloriicdy. “I have been ntllieit-rl with Iliicurniitisnr for years," Mr. Wiriic t'ont.irrr|cd. “I tried doctors mul mciiicines but i1\‘.\`1'l`$§00 “HY” thing to' do mc much M004 ll'll l"|”'l Dn1id’s Kidney Pills. \\’lu\t l»l\")' 'llll for me was woiiiiiwfril. “I also know the llarri~i i`amily and I anw their lit.tle girl, l‘lilitli_ who was cur- ed gf D1-rypgy lry [)t\ilif and tenn's. turned to investigate the possibilities of rowing. The fad for rcwir .i.;, by crews spread rapidly, until now there is scarcely a young woman in the community whois notamcmher of some one of the boat clubs. The girls' rowing clubs of San Diego, although lar from ancient instii u- tlons, have iiitfrrre known in all par-S of the country, arfi small wonder, for pro- bably nowrere elr-e in the world is lt p sv, lslble to find upward ofa score of vicll- regulated, well-:llsciplihed ladies' `cr\ws rowing twice or thrice each week the year round and maintaluinga strnkethat wcull be the envy of many masculine rowers in collegiate) organizations. ` Considerabiy . more than 200 women are now full-tiedued members ol rowing crews in the Southern California city, and all are able to do their share in contests in which are used barges -i0 feet in length and with sliding seats. It may be of interest to note that the present enthusiasm for rowing 'ln crews had its _inception at San Diego only about eight or nine years ago, when four girls formed the pioneer crew and gave the or- g.n.nizati9n_the name "Xiao," formed from the ilrst letters of their given names. This pioneer club has since been enlarger] hy the addition of many membvrs. As in most bout clubs, the membership of the womeu`s organizations in Southern Cali- fornia far exceeds in almost evcry case the accommodations afforded by the barges or boats owri-i by the club, and thus rnember-s are obliged to "take turns" in rowing, but each organization has u snlli- cient number of barges in proportion to its membership to enable all members to go out for atleast two or three interv--is the oarswomen- about the same opport~ unitles for proficiency-a very important consideration when it comes to selecting the picked crews which are to represent clubs in contests against other picked crews. Theplan of having several crews use ' one best is followed to perfection at the Normal School at San Diego, where there arf: half a dozer: ti-tl'_~rent crews. M Women's rowing crews at San Diego and 'elsewhere do not. as a rule, adopt the plan of many masculine crews in engaging thi- services nfa professional or semiprafes- siooalcoachf but iusteail the work of training thefalr contestants in any rate between oarswornen is entrusted to the oldest and mostcxperiencod members or the club or to those who have shown especial proflclencyln the sport. l Llssife to say that no diversion in which American women have engaged -not even the inereasinuly popular archery-aiforfls more picture- quc por- i sihilitles from the strndpoint of the nn- ioi.lrr»r than docs rowing by crews. This is prnhnhiy due not so much to the rapid Ipnsed. This is due to the fact that it is . _ #_ in the opportunities which it opens to the fair sex for effective cor-tumlng The average feminine crew has some regular uniform which in its general oliaraoter is suonrriy suggestive of the »-ver-popular yachting suit. Blue and white are probab- ly the most popular colors, and there isa prevailing fad for ti e uso of small uricliurl or ours in the ornamental ion nf .thc blouses. Soft white felt. lrnm or yachting caps complete the costume. - Au inventive to the organization of girls' opened for the furnishing of olubhunlel in a manner dear to the feminine heart. One ofthe zirlfciuha at San Diego-the Olympia by name-has con.-t;u tad and furnished a cozy nook that might profitably he taken as a model by any other similar- ~>r;.r-xuizrtion in the country. The club- irmsc it-self is an unpretentious, one* story frame rtruclurr. which is, of course, set upon piles at the water's edge and which was erected at a very modest coat. Surrounding the building is a broad ve- randa which overlooks thc bay and being ‘liberally provided with oomiortwiie piece! of porch furniture, constitutes an admir- able lounging place, either on ir waram af- ternoon or when illuminated byJ.rpaneuo lanterns at nluht. The interior of the boathouse, aside from the storage-room for the barge, dressing~i‘ooms, etc., is given over to one large reception-room which is admirably adapted for a social r4aiherlng~o! any kind From the bearnefl ceilings ara sus- pended fish nets, pennants, flags of all nations Japanese lanterns and other da- oorative adjuncta, while rnirina studies have places on the walls. Well nigh sur rounding the apnr-;meni: is a wail seat which is piled high with souvenir pillows contributed by the members of the club and their friends. As may readiiv be im- agined the cost of such a boat house is not excersive, and, indeed, rvwing in crews il adiversion quite within the reach of wo~ men of very rnodcst means, for the cosy tumes required are or the simplest char- acter. and af er the first. cost of procuring maintrenance or other items. Boat racing is a form of compi tiiivs contest adapted to indulgence hy women in a greater degree than might he sup. wholly Wrong to sirpprsc that more strength nf musvl - -s thi- nrnsr, important i'nc'or in a beat mor. Sk ilanii cw- Irn ado- i- ness pl ry even more iuiporlan pants tha- rnem force. ani Ihvs' urn, ofl chu se, A t|ual't'e~4 which nntnniy ui-ty he cultivar--t1 Dy Women, hu' tha' il is lriuiilv ilysir ii.|r should he -if-.vr»i.ip»~il lit rwrv ini mb-i -it the lair sex who init n is 'o ui iii tru ~trcnuo\i~ athletics. glide ofthe i1rat‘efuleraft.withits all ndt-r _ ours moving in per'c-ct utils-in, as to the| I r\\tracti\e cnsturnrs of the mirswomen. . of pmol ice each week, thus afTordirrg all " \ 7 Z A ._ \ -x .li .. ‘/if-' l _ \"- , i- .; Tl; >/ ' ' \ the baby. _ Was Orion in Jail. The l'Tnn. Ihigh Mniinn, Posiirins- rnonrvnnltii I.niurr' (lou-|'iiiiri'nt, is probnlily the only .\liiiislt-r of the Crown in the lirilislr ltlnipirn who me iwcn in juli. Iii- was lmprisonr~d at the annie time ns liir. Parnell in Kilmninhurn, more ihnn twenty ynnrg ago. lic has just. told an anccriotc of that period nf his r‘r\rer'r'. It was n wr-f, tiny, and the inrnrrcmtcd Land Trng-tir\r‘s wore. taking ~ 1-.xerciso in single iiic in a long cor- ridor nf thc prison. Purrinll was nt the iicnfi of tho file. 'l`hcl'c n-ng n rirlri-ty <~hair~ln thc corridor. \\|,,.|\ i‘ni'nr\li ,rrns posing it lor thc third time ln- ntiriricrrly lcft the -ryucun, sein-d 'the chaiir, lifted it over hi! head and dashed it to pieces on .tho Make Our $2.00. 2.50. 3-00 Half' Weeks & Co., Sole Agents- ltone floor. _ _ __ - tcr-(`icnr~r'nl in thi- /\n.~rtrnlinn Com-~ _ . _ (uv ' iff ~ ' ‘-”` f N ,I M i r l / /é _ 4 _v\ i » .J 1 AJ 3 U. I / ‘ ~ '.\ . l`\ it Q j t ` W, T \ ' / 5 K 4 : / ` / _ , i , 'Nr f , , f ' . If ~ ‘ \ _, . i g N’-,AJ / A \~ z I ‘ this t- ty. The t-.a\i.\i\ .~.priiig.~ frnin t,hes~\- _ ,,// N ' “"'"\ istem-c ol' it newly iorriit-il lnhnr n|‘;_-unix If / I ' f , li \` l / ' - l vw \\'|1it‘l1isii/tlistinul luuly \\'iIi1u\ll n|i_\' `../ ,L Y ._---i-~»e- .\irs Mulligan-l'ut. up yer kite now, Johnny, an’ conic home nn’ take care of A M0 iHER’S PRECAUTION. 'l`li0re is nn telling wlicn ii invflicinc inuy he iivcrlml in hoincs \\'lu~re llreri' ure youu children, and thc failure tn have ii. reiiniiie medicine at hand may menu much s\_1_fTer ng, and, perhapls, the loss of ii price- less lifc. Every mot er should always keep n. box of Bab?"n,0wn Tablets in t ro house. This med cinc acts promptly nnfl nncedily,curcs such ills as striirrilch and bowel troubles, simple fe\'ers,eol. ‘\\l ii/ '/if’ /’,`\ \ .in-3?' ’ , . » Qs Pl _J ti 'G "Fur many rnmiiiis my wife was unnhli- lo .servo ircrsclf with her l\nn~oieno t.ul\let,.~<, ten cents pri: box. 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'R - 3 -'-.§l*»r' ( /.r /*."` ) - _ __ . - \ ,_ . . ,- 1 ;-_'-.---4 t _->`-_I / / \ _ V. ‘ M wil \ .f cfs); 5 /I % / Lf \\ ._ / , I CURED KIDNI-EY DISEASIC HELPLESS WI'l`ii SAI/i' lliii'li'.\[ I I V Mas. Vimn. l|r.r.s. \\ niton St., l‘ort llopc, Ont., states: "I was trnuhleil for anrrrt- time with kidney disuasf- _ and thnughl tried a great many filth-rent medicines never succeeded in obtaining relief until I hegan the use of Dr' Phases Kldnr y-Liver P lla. By the regular use of this ‘preparation for a time was morn- pletc y cured of kidney disease. Q 1. _,-_ .. , 5 - ~ 5- i - -' l ' ’ - » \ I _ u ` O ` TIO as TEA PEOPLE on the LALITY of LIBERTY bulk TEA. Ba1rd,& , r Q \ ` t ~/» \ rowing clubs is found in the opportunitiel' a barge thfre ir- T;'_v [Wig exmnsaA_(;g_§,_,_r,_:__ A. it ‘ i. __ ..~\_, ,»é,¢v~`*-3:; '_ -4:.:- wr so-....4 f i _ 1 4 . » ' _ ‘~;i‘:;‘ iv* l . > i l ` l i l I i ri " 1 -li I i F, I . Ji § l ~i l L _-J