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' x" .. f f fi .____. ./1,” ,_ ~ . AMAA STAB C r A AT T24 TEARS _._- » I d. Feb. 21- Bnooiguitffi' negieés, said to be Granny ao; age, is dead in Rich- 124 Yeahs” ,ind was sold seven uioud fhiie' in slavery, being owned tim” W e Hafford, uea.r Monticello by Geo-Tvilien the war began. She (xwlliere soon after receiving her ¢“".‘° and for years supported her- -"wdomn house servant. 5°" “was the mother of seventeen Sgeen but ten of them were sold chlorle slic was freed and she could 'gzver gm; any trace of them- _____________ _ STHANCT MALAUT - CLAIMS VICTIM LYNN, Feb. 23-A few days ago Uewls W. Haines began to suffer "om 8 Bgange eruption in the nose. He died. 109-Vin! his bride °l °' few onthe a widow. The case involves m mystery the Harvard Medical geliuol experts seek to solve. Haines, who was 32 years old, wus employ-eil in n local shoe factory. He lived at 23 Stevens street. Last Fri- day he noticed an eruption in his wee. The pain wasnot great. but tlie unusual nature of the trouble worried him so that /he consulted his physician. _ _ - The latter had nrevsr seen a similar mipiion, init neiounu iietiiius about ii which would indicate that it was malignant. _ Haines went home somewhat com- forted, The eruption spread' consid- erably and he decided to call in specialists. 'rhey were as powerless as his family PhY5i°la"~ The affected part will be sent to the 1-1n'i~vard Medical School for analysis. 'rue supposition! was that Haines had suffered from anthrax. a disease shoe workers occasionally contract, which is communicated by diseased skilis used for morocco. CHUHCH UNICN HTPUATS IN .|l|NT TORONTO, Feb. 2_3-It would be imlignsilile to give any idea. as to the vote on church union, so far as the Metlludist Church is concerned, by cithcr quarterly official boards of chllreh members. The reports are not iirpccteil to bc received at the ofrlce of the >sccl'ctul‘Y. HGV- T- Albert Moore, until after the annual confer- ences. 'f‘lie instructions sent with the proposed bnsis of iinioll explain very clearly the lriallncr of reporting thc vote, :is follows: "The oiiicinl board shall make such nrrilngeincnts as will secure the full- cst possible vote. All ballots mllst bc returned to the superintendent of the circuit and the recording stew- »ard. - i ' "The secretary of the annual dis- trii-.t meeting shall receive and tabu- lnte the reports of the vote from the rircuits und missions throughout the district, upon the blanks provided for that purpose. 'He shall forward the sniiie to the secretary of the all- nual roiifcrelrce not later than the lirst day of the session of the an- iulul conference. “The secretary of the annual con- ference shall receive ‘and ta-bulnte the returns from the districts throughout the conference upon the blanks pro- vided for that purpose. He shall forward this complete report, with thc district reports, within 10 days of tile rise of conference, to the secretary of the general conference special committee." A few official boards and congrega- tions may announce the result of their voting, but no comprehensive reports concerning the whole church 1'-Hu possibly be made until they have been reported through the annual district nieeti-nge next May, and the ulilulul conference next June. illlulll wllli PAITIJINC TXPTASTS WINNIPEG, Feb. 23-Ae a result of ilie commission investigating into the :idmlnistrdtfon of the Manitoba gov- ernment telephone system a warrant was today issued for Thomas Muhall, foreiilan of the plant department. He T" C|1Bl‘i2red,, with falslfying vouchers ""‘T fmllur them out for larger sums tlinn were actually expended. Much rvlrleliee nfl widespread incompetency nlid speculations have been given and Utllrr prosecutions will be the result. 'The Nova Scotia "Lumber King" Ayn! “I consider MINARD'S LINIMENT thc BEST liniment in use. I ret my loot badly jammed late- Tll I bdthed it well with MINARD‘B LINIMENT and it was as well as ever next day. , 1 Yours very. truly, agar.-_-111:: Db You Need Good Repair , . . If the lumbing in your ho`in_e is falilly- if YW *N I troubled wllfh leaky, frozen or b\ll’l.f¢l'_1 P1P¢9» if th* S95 |- pipes are leakin or if you are not getting the satisfaction ll rom the plumbfng system that you should, you are sure - of prompt and perfect satisfaction when you secure our li ii services. We have had long experience in the line of work . aiidcan give-you such splendid satisfactory' service lhlt you will not consider the price at all -and you will find lllfffll L0lDlf|fl I8 ‘ . SPECIFIED iff QUERIES CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 32-The first coal for spring loading was ord- ered to be shipped from Pittsburg district mines yesterday. It will ar- rive nt the end.of this week, and will be dumped in a steamer at once. Th shipment consists of about 6,000 tons. Shortage of cars and cold weather' will hold up lake shipments for a num-ber of days more. Inquiries foi boats have specified March loading. JUST A FEW DON'I"S ON ~ TH'E S‘ERVAN'1‘ PROBLEM. Don't work your servants ovci eight hours fi day. Don't subject your servants to any indignities. Don't be distntorial ln vour atti tnde towards your servants. Don't denv your servants the privi lcges of education. _ Don't keep your servants guessin- as to their rights. Don't look upon them as infcrlo: beings. Donlt compel vour servants to worl with antiquated utensils. Don't fail“ to lluld out to your ser vants every opportunity of learnin' the science of their profession. Don't employ inefficient hclp_ thrre hy coilinelling the schools to pay more attention to the domestic sci ences. 'Don't fail to treat your servants in accordance with the spirit of the golden_ rule. -'ftev. George Grover Mills of Wat crtown. NOVELTY IN RAPID TRANSIT. Whut is known as the Adkins Lewis system of rapid continuoiii. transport has been suggested in Eng- land for overcoming some of the dis- advantages of the existing systems of CM‘I‘YiI1f-I passengers in large cities. Moving platforms a-rc by no means new and continuoilsly moving plat forms have been advocated for the ,underground railways in London. ‘These would consist of three or four platforms, `moving at speeds which increased at the rate of about four miles an hour. The passenger would step oil ii stationary platform on to the _platform moving at four miles an hour then on to that which moved at eight miles dn hour, on to the twelve miles-an-hour one, and so on. The new system proposed is to have a sc- ries of independent cars positively controlled and driven by a, spirally threaded shaft. Thc cars engage on the shaft by means of ii roller. ,The shaft is to extend throughout the route, and is to be rotated atacon- stant speed. Consequently the speed of the car depends on the iiiteh of the spiral engaged. Near the stations the pitch would be six or eight times as great. There would, of course, be a graduated pitch on each side of thc Station. to allow of gradual acceler- ation and deceleration. There could he no collision, as the cars must pl- ways be if constant number of threads away from. each other. A working model of the system at Ipswich is said hy independent engineers who have witnessed it, to work well.- Montreal Star. THE QUIET TIME. As a rule I'm fonld of quiet, Izini xi nervous sort of cuss. And I cannot stand a riot or an ever- lasting fuss, Still I like B, little sometimes, and - that's why I've often said, That the house seems sort of lone- some when the kids have gone ` to bed., I ,.,. I , _ . They make furniture of concrete, and I guess it has its place In' a. home of husky youngsters who can wrestle, scrap, and race. Still, what is a broken chair leg or a sofa. that is wrecked, When the youngsters all are lively; what do married folks expect? As I say, I'~m fond of qlifet, I abhor _ all sounds of strife, And L never do much scrapping, cx- cept, maybe, with the wife. I prefer my home like peaceful, storm and stress is what I dread, Still I sometimes find it lonesome when the kids have gone to bed. I'd much rather grinl than chortle, you dol'i’t often hear me laugh, Tho' I sometimes softly chuckle at a foolish paragraph, I'm, in fact, so ullobtrllslvc, when I gumshoe from the scene, - I don’t think there will be many who will know I've ever been. I'm no brazen-throated penal, I'm no circus ballyhoo, And I ilse the softest pedal when I've got a job to do. There's no rule,_though, universal. and 1` tell on on the dead That it, somet* es seems too quiet - when the k e have 100° £0 lied- BADEN-POWELL IB _ . ` FIFTY-FIVE YEARS OLD. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. 23-Gem eral Sir Robert Baden-Powell cele- brated his fifty-fifth birthday anni- versary here last night, and If H banquet given by the Kentucky- Scout Masters of the Boy) B§g_9_f-8. Iai°“¢°l\" ant Governor Mo ermutb v\'¢l°11f°f1 to the hero of M8-feklul B l`I°“Q“°A1 eonuunineiutr-wls was ~ ~-- ' v. .- THE 0UEEN'$ COUNTY GUARDIAN It pays to buy in this Province -` On Wednesday next the Orioles oi H-alifaxnnd the Victoria play the iirst of the Starr Trophy games. Miss Angie Dorlon, Charlottetown left on the special to Georgetown lasi 'evening en route to New York. The despatch in Saturda.y's lssu. concerning the new Chinese Presiden was a. “Canadian Press" desputcl and should have been so designated. Mis Angle Doiron and Miss Emmr Gaudet buyers of Paton & Co., Char lottetown, leave in the near futur. for Boston and New York. . \ Mrs. A. S. Hewitt, Charlottetown left on the special train to George town last night en route to Calgar where 'she will visit for some time. The Very Rev. Dr. Morrison, Ver lion River, preached all eloquent an- iiuprcssive Lenten sermon on th. "Necessity of Religion" in St. Dun stan’s Cathedral, Charlottetown, las evening. Mrs. Wilson I-lowatt and L. L.How- ntt, Cllarlottetowll, leave Wednesday. for Vancouver. Mrs. Howatt will vis it her daughter Mrs. Russel Morris, formerly of Summerslde, while Lea man will take up R position with his brother Hiram Howatt, who is con- ducting an electrical business. Will Stanway, of the Canadian Hank of Commerce, Charlottetown, has been transferred to the branch of that Bank in Barrington, N. S., and left for that town last night on the special to Georgetown. Mr. Stanley is ii popular young man and will bi much n1issed,` especially in athleti.. circles. The death occurred at Montague oi-, Saturday of Mrs. John Parkman, Sr. Charlottetown, aged 97 years. Thr deceased had been residing thcri with her son who beside her son JOTHI. of the P. E. I. R., Charlotte- town, is left to mourn. The funeral takes place this morning as announc- ed elsewhere, friends being requestei to accept this notice. Rev. Cano. Simpson will ofiiciatc at the services. The following will be of interest in Charlottetown as the Orioles are to play here this week:-“The Orioles met their first defeat Tuesday -night, when the fast Vietorias trounced them to the tllne of 3 to 2. Pre- viously the "Flying Orioles” had won nine consecutive games, which consid- ering that the Oxfords, Pirates and Victorias are very formidable teams for an aggregation of the Orioles' calibre to beat. 'was indeed very cred- itable."--Halifax Exc. A. E. Jamieson, Halifax; A. W, Joyce, Montreal; T. Hudson, Picton; J. F. Gallagher, Montreal, B. Sllth crland, North Sydney; B. R. McFad- yen, Kensington; Fred Wright, Sum- merside; J. C. Watson, Montreal; B. M. Williams, Boston; J. H. Smead, Toronto; R. Stuart, Montreal; W. McKenna, Brockville; T. C. Murphy, Tignlsh; James P. Pendergast, N.Y.; J. Wright, Vancouver, registered at the Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.15 Saturday night and 10.15 the previous night. In the First Methodist Church, Charlottetown last night Rev. J. Heaney, B, A., the pastor, made re- ference in his sermon to the fact that it was Prof C. M. Wright’s last Sunday as choirmaster and' organist. He spoke in highly favorable terms of Prof. Wright as an organist and as n man and had always found him will- ing to assist at all times in the liiu- sfcal part of the services. He had ever been obllging and was an effici~ ent and capable organist. During the service ,i beautiful solo was ren- dered by W. Tuckcr and in the an-~ them Miss Bremner and G. M. Moore were the soloists. ::There_ will be e. smoker in the Ar- mouries, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the F 27th inst at 8.30 p. m., to 'celebrate- the un- niversary of Paardeberg Day. This day is being honored throughout the Dominion owing to the pro- minent part taken by the Canadians in bringing about the surrender oi Cronje and his large force. It is hoped that mllitlamen and friends will be present. Tickets are non sale at the McKinnon' Drug Co's. Price 50 cents. -24d3l BANDITS IN ITALY. TORREON Feb. 24-Dr. Lui Pn- parelii, Italiniil council at Gomez Pa- lacio an important railway center with considerable foreign population and six other foreigners were recent- ly assualted by bandits who held up il. street car. Last night fifty Vasquistas at, tempted to hold up what they mis- took for a work train, Federal sol- diers, were concealed in the box cars. The latter opened fire and eight of the rebels were killed. If You Takes Few Doses of ~ 103 Niiird Cold In 0ne Day Your cough will disappear. Doc- tors preselbs 108 every day. The greatest Cough Medicine on earth. Once you have it in your home you will never again be without lt. The greatest Cough Medicine for children. For sale at Geo. E. Hughes' _Ding- etors. , the price no higher than _that charged for’ any other work. _ _ ‘ ‘ ' - - ii , `. Phone 393 J, caller write right away. Fi°ec1 Ha 4 Trainor 8e_Gnftom Street. Opp. 0peraH0\1§¢ 1 , w I if 1, ` - ,fi »"‘ » 1.- " -"‘$i`»-‘.- 4 'V -A*'.`»'-3-.f*‘_T'l ~ -, _ 1*” .;-ici-».-. ?`»f_1'-“ , A , . r -' »rt5'1,‘_.. » A Wifi! . ATTTA 1 der to rid .tho house and fqlrnlture of bugs ~ that ive indoors. Keating! Powder killo Odor-lone, etsini and harm- less except to insect life. For pale by all druggists. m _ In tins-onlie: -l0o»¢,20ba,~86o.-.' Archdeacon Reagh, Mllton,who has been undergoing treatment ln the P. E. Island Hospital has been removed to his daughters reldeuce at Milton. - I-I. D. McEwen, Morell, Joseph La- dlolette, DeBlols; Geo. ~A. Laidlaw, Halifax; T. W. McDonald, George- town, registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.15 Satur- lay night and 10.15 the previous night. _ _ Samuel Doyle, and M. W. Rearden, Charlottetown have left for New Wat- erford, Cape Breton, where they will complete arrangements in connection with the estate of the f0riner's father, Andrew Doyle, who died there recently. They were accompanied to Picton by Andy Doyle, Lowell, Mass, who has returned alter attending his uncle's funeral. The prize lists of both the Pro- vincial Beed Fair to be held in Sum- inerside, March 5th., 6th., 7th., and the Central Seed Fair to be lielu .n Charlottetown, March 12th., filth.. and 14th.,'are being distribut- .id anld can be had on application to the Department of Agriculture at .harlottetown or from Edward .Vfonkley, Summerside, or John H. Gill, York, or from any of the com- _nittee of Management. The eyes of Canada are now on these Seed Fairs and every farmer should do his ut- most to see that he contributes to the great advertisement that is being givem Prince Edward Island, by the reputation- they are now enjoying of holding the best seed fairs that are being held in America. The second game in the City Lea- gue was played in the Charlottetown Arena Saturday night, there being a large attendance. The game was fest from the start, and in the lat- ter part of the first half and all of the second a splendid exhibition of the game was given. Much open play and team work characterized the game while many good individual rushes, some resulting in scores, eil- livened the contest anld called forth lustily expressed approval from the supporters on the fence. The two teams were pretty evenly matched and interest in the league is steadily increasing, the games to date having proven exciting and well worth wit- nessing. The score at the end of the first half was 6-1 _in favor of the Y. M. C. A., and at the end of the game 7-3 in their favor. The follow- ing was 'the lineup: Y, M. C. A., goal-C, Vanlderstine; point-C. C. Campbell; cover point-F. Nash; forwards-Warbllrton, Gillispie, Gor- don, Balderston. P. W. C., goal-V. Saunders; point-R. Fitzgerald; cov- er point-A. Bearlsto; forwards-A. Rattenbury, L. Campbell, J. W. Mc- Phee, F. McCarey. An liour’s ska-tin.; was enjoyed after the match. James McMillan referred with his customary efficiency and C. J. Rielly was time- keeper. ::Buntain, Bell & Co., for best coal. Lowest prices. 1-23dtf. . ::-An epidemic of coughs is now prevalent. As a result we are hav- ing a. very big demand for Rexall Cherry Cough Mixture-the nicest and best we know of. If you have a cough try it on our guarantee of sat- isfaction or money back.. 25s a bot- tle.Sole agents-The MacKinnon Drug Co., cor. Gt. Geo. and Kt. Sts. Z-19drtf. , f” . '.’,.» . .oi ` 1 7 ' ,- “ _ ._/_4 :¢_ Oh how diasppoiiiied you are 1° IM _it.-Gray heirs take away that youthful appearance fha! you are to anxious to, end should keep,-for beauty and gooci looks depend so much upon natural colored, thick. ETGBSY Ind humly |13"- Eveeyone is attracted lo the wound with beautiful heir. Why not have it- ggg ridgf i,he.¢rny hairs-keep them out altogether by using HAY'S HAIRKZEALTS- H Yol|'ll»be A .rieed YQUTC YTAWT |»¢|¢q|-¢ than 2|*-'sy b¢irl.f0 their nalurul color and how well if will keep them so. Ii is not s dye but the mont sslisfsclory and reliable resigrens Mm! “mm fll CHIC! Dr %.';I‘f:"':Tf»Tl.T'5’ii.';Ti$:.v'.i'.t;.s.::‘:‘.i°i.!'ir For sale and recommended by E. A. Foster. Sunnyside. MARK 'l‘WA1N’S PHILOSOPHY. When in doubt, tell the truth. A man may have no bad habits, and have worse., Man is the only animal that blush- es-or needs to. True lrreverence is disrespect for another msn's. rod. The altar-cloth of one age is the doormat of the next. Be careless ln your dress if you must, but keep a tidy soul. Wrinkles should merely indicate where the smiles have been. There- isn't a parallel of latitude but thinks it would have been the equator if it had had ite rights. There are two times in a man’s life 'when he should not speculate; when he can’t afford it and when he can. . When people do not respect us we are simply offended; yet deep down in his private heart no man much rs- spects himself. There is an old-time toast which is golden for its beauty-"When you as- cend the hill of prosperity, may you not meet a friend. V It takes your enemy and your friend, working together, to hurt you to the heart; the one to slander yoil and the other to get the news to you. » Make it ii point to do something every dev that roll don‘t want to do. out-pain. T” i ‘ 4_1 111-: :_ I-; SAWTIT HIS WAT i CUT UT TITTTTHTSS .im ESSEN, Germany, Feb. 23- Llcut. Vivian H. Brauon, of the British; royal navy, who was sentenced i`n December.. 1910, to four vcars' deten-- tion in the fortress at Wesel on 3 charge of espionage, last night ul- most succccdcd in escaping. He bled through the bars outside the window of his room, climbed do\vn a rope to the ground, reaching the outer wall of the fortress, but was then sceu and 'rearrested bv a sentinel. HUHLTIT THCNI ICT YACHT POUGHKEICPSIE, N. Y., Feb; 23- The ice yacht Meteor, owned by Coln- modore E. H. Wales, of the Hyde' Park Ice Yacht Club, und snllell “by Frank Cleary. ran riot on the Hud- son this afternoon in the race for the club pennant. Speeding along the west shore at more than 7 miles an hour, Helmsman Cleary was thrown' from the cockpit andsent skidding over the ice for 200 yards.. escaping injury. The yacht brought up before the wind, not damaged. A. J. MATHITSUN ILT v TORONTO, Feb, 23-Col. the l-Ton. A. J. Matheson, provincial treasur- er, was removed to the Western Hos- pital last night from the parliament buildings, suffering from what is ap- parently heart trouble resnlting from nervous indigestion. At midnight he seemed to be relieved and passed the remainder of th`c night in sleep. His condition is declared not to be ser- ious, but today the patient was little better than he was at midnight. WOULD HAVE ALL HOLIDAYS HUHDIYS NEW YORK, Feb. 22-In connec- tion with the celebration of Washing-_ ton's birthday. here, the suggestion was brought forward today for a general revision of the calendar of holidays throughout the United States. The suggested change pro- vides that all holidays except Christ- liias and New Year’s be celebrated on Monday. Holidays coming in the middle of the week, it is explained, break up a whole weelfs work and se- riously handicap eiiiployers. The scheme proposed would give workers two days and often two days and a half from toil. ANNOUNCEMENTS "Sec E. W. Douglas' cl. ad on first Page. 2-26d1i. .___ “There will be band at the Arena this evening. "Attention is called to the large ad of Paton & Co. which appears on thc second.page of this issue. “No one should fall`to take ad- vanta-ge of the sale of black fox furs at Paton & Co's. “Attention is called to thc- add of The Peoples Theatre in another column, it should be of inlterest to "There will be a concert and Bean slipper in Pownal Hall on Friday, March lst; if not fine it will be held the following Monday. 2-26d3ipd. "A sacred concert will be held ill llrookfield Church on Wednesday, the 231511 imlt. at 7.30 p. m.` Admission 15 cents and 10 cents. -26d2ipd "Don't miss the leap year skate in the Arena tomorrow evening. You won’t have another chance for four long years. Ladies only will bc masked. "The 1`0llular meeting of Eclipse Division, No. 208, New Haven, will be hcld at New Haven on Tuesday night. All members are requested to attend. The District Worthy Ptari- nrch and all officers of district divi- sion nre expected to attend. Import- ant businees. Sisters and brothers please attend.-Com, POPULATION OF INDIA. 1. The final revision- of the census for British India shows a total of 315, 132, 537 persons, or about a hundred and thirty thousand lnore than the provisional figures given ollt last March There *are 161,320,110 males and 153,806,427 females within the In-\ dian dominlons of King George. Sim- liltancously with the English census counts have been made in the French and Portuguese settlements. In the- French territory there are 282,379 ln- habitants, and 604,030 people give a total of 316,019,846 persons living within the georgrnphical confines of India. and Burma at the present time, as against 295,166,089 ten years ago. Feeble (E Folks The hand of time rests heavily on old people-tiieii~ blood is tiun, their food does not digest well, the heart is tired from its long years of work. They are entitled- to the loving care of the young and strong. It ll a fine thing to know that much can be done to make them hap- pier. Our splendid cod-liver Amd iron tonic, Vfnol, does old folks- s. world of good. It enriches their blood, gives' them better appetite and digeltiml. and adds greatly to their strength and endurance. There it no doubt that Vlnol has prolonged the lives of thousands of old People, and it is equally good for all others who are rundown in health. We cheerfully give That is the golden rule for Aoqllirlng. fthe habit 0 doing your duty with- back the money lf vinci does not Foster (‘cni.ri\l flrligntnrc Charlotte town. - ~ ' . BORN PRAY-At Winterbill. Somerville. Mass., Feb. 20, 1912, to H.P. and Mrs. Pray-nes Miss Gladys Me- Intyre, a daughter. _ DIED _ McLEOD-At Falcouwood, Feb, 24, 1912, George McLeod, of Long Creek, aged 73 years. Funeral tomorrow, Tuesday. after- noon nt 2.00 o'clock from his late residence at Lum: Creek to the Long Creek Baptist Cemetery. ‘ PARKMAN-At Montague, Feb. 24. 1912, Mrs. John Parkman, Sr.,uged 97 years. Funeral this morning after the ar- rival of the eastern train from P.E. 1. R. station to St. Peter's Cathed- ral. Interment at St. Peter's Ce- metery. HAWKINS-fn this city Feb. 24,1912, Grace Stewart, wife of John Haw- kins, aged 70 years. Funeral this Monduv aft\21`n00l1. SH- vicc commencing at 3.00 o'clock and cortege leaving at 3.30 o'clock, from her late residence 14 Long- worth Ave, to Peop1e's Cemetery.- BELI.-Ill this city, Feb. 24, 1912, Rcagli Bell, aged 18 years. The funeral will take place from his mother's residence 116 Prince Street, tomorrow, Tuesday, after,- lioon, nt three o'clock. 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