I ~ r All S2- ii- ‘ ‘lf- .{.~ »:\ 1 __. " Row Locks li lf? rg ' o 0 i gil, N l-\`. Hi ‘ i | < v ~r_.. 4 - I' F. .`. I gg, V.§_fi'i» ii i nu] _ 5'* Cb 1 V ’ A T 1 ii, 1 ’ r v iii ' L_v.\'ciis' aimiiis riionroun -f -m mm "`"~- ‘ ' sunntm ‘ ' ri mnww- f - - ,i iuxi-I1‘_'EF 4-- -. T Y _ , A ‘;- ` ._ .”"'T"-'PT' Q T it y A A i __ i ____ __ S. Al. /l’llcZDon.e'zl/d i.“:.i;F;';~;i;:. i As we are anxious that every boy in the city should wear one of our suits this spring we have decided to give a handsome pocket knife free with each suit. Our low net cash prices at $2.75, $3 50, $4.50, $5.5o and $6.00 to 38.00 w ults A Handsome Pocket i Boys Ne S, ° l . Knife Free A new clothing department ' Every shrewd house wife in the City knows by this time that it pays to buy boys clothing in otir store. » We have been making boys' clothing the leading feature . of our clothing trade for the past year. Our showing this season eclipses any former effort made by us and far sur passes any ever made in the city. it means a saving of from 5oc to SI oo on each suit Bring that little chap in to-day and let us demonstrate to you the superior quality of our clothing. l » :_ T l i fitted. up for the boys tr_0t¢ai_in_2.i5i_-his mark-ina imi- ‘REBORN’ IAS CHILD l.-US _~\_\`l}l-II.l‘I>`, Feb. Lf;-_-1 ca,-ic of dual ps~r.».~|i~.ality, which has been puz- zling phyi-'it-ians fc-r a year, was brought to light thrruigh the medical report of Dr P. Beasling. The pat- ient is _\liss Padline Dearine, twenty- tivo years of atze of .\`o. 120 West Twelfth .~".i‘ec‘., who. according to the pliysiciam, suffcrrd a stoppage of the heart. circulation and respira- tion for five minutes and recovered to become a person of czrtirely differ- ent temperament and with no mem- ory of her life befr-re the exper- iencc. The case had attractc-'l wide atten- tion for at tlif- time ofhtr illness it was at first lielif,-'ved death had conic to her. l Un .\'o\'enibcr 15, 1909, when she wa,-; tv.'en_ty years old, she was strick- en with absolute paralysis of the body, together with complete failure of the nerves of nutrition, and for sixty days she was kept alive by artificial methods. On January 16, says the doctor's report, her condition culminated in dissolution; the pulse ceased, respira- tion stopped, tlie blood ceased circli- > lating and rigor mortis ensued, Dr. lleasling says that after this apparent death he happened to touch the body, and the skin did not feel fike that of a dead person. "I felt the muscles of the neck re- _lax under my lingers, and soon she cave a cry like that oi' a new-born “l woriif.-il liairl mi-'i thc circiila-,child." he says. tion was resuriit-.1 :ri the upper dorsa l rec.-in, Wr- an-se l.t~r 'viarrn water and HORSE .\'f`l'1`E. she suci-ted it dowi: err"-Llily. jii.-`t like a hunfrrv I-at-'<1 inte' :ave in-iw Last season one of the best looking some di!-ited irillfi in it r.'-Jrsiriz bottl/_~,an<\ acting trolters that performed and she rapidly zrc-1': str~.»r.':ct'." His .~t\.,rj.' relates the c',1rio',i,= lac that, as .\lis-. Dearing recovered »f strength. she was entirely cured r her par:-ily.-:is and --.vas free from all `o"er the Ohio half-mile tracks was time man .~taiii.>n. crown Jay, 2.isi, driven by Joe .\flcGra'»\', superinten- dent of the .\lcKennan Farm, Wash- ington, Pa., where this good young l‘8-ni hilt her IY‘»‘?P»”"'fl' was gone. she son of Jay Bird is owned. (frown drl not know ii--w to talk. and she Ja' was ke'»t in the '-tvd until late was as far as min-l \\ ent just as new-born child. ; y | . . ,_ aiiri the siirnincr, after which he was iprepai-ed for`the races. With but a Scientist-' are iiivitcd by Dr Bea!-.sliort amount of worl-7 he was started 11112 YU F99 TAN? 7-'fillnr' '-'.'1.-:nan and toiat Lima, Ohio. where he wtii: rl ni-ist di-`U`\»SH the CHS? With H1111- lcreditable race. taking second nionev fi i‘~\@l\f-‘»-l\\0 " hard tori ht. contest The follow- Tli': patient is nr: ` _' ' in is 'g _ . . . _vi-ai-;: old. and has the simple manner ing week at Findlay, Ohio, he was up <'f H ¢`l"~‘-lfl~ ll'-ll 1-* ‘F5052 find inieul' to more and led the bunchln three gent at lrarninz. straight heats, the third of which he dy fashion A neck or so later, at Kalamazoo, he worked a mile in 2,12 with the final quarter in 30A seconds and horsemen who saw him go the mile say that he could have gone in 2:10 sure. However that week he niet with a mishap that threw him out of training, otherwise he would have A record of 2:10 or better. He is now in excellent shape and after a short season in the stud nt the farm he will be prepared for another Sea. son’s campaign. He is by Jay Bird 5060. dam Katie King'.\’z\rd (dam of Crown Jay, 2:l5}, Oakley Baron, 2'- 23, cl.t‘.» hy Kitigward, 2:25, Second dani, Katie Stranger igrrinddam of four in 2130> by Stranger third dam Abbie Wilkes, by Bourbon Wilkes, and foiirtli dam, Katie Abdallah (dam of two by Abdallah 164. Being a grand individual, an extrei:;elj.' fast horse and with this excellent breeding, it loolcn as though lie ought to be a bit- sumcss in the stud. .Vlost of the best bred mares at the farm will be bred to him the coming season.-"The Horseman." Katie Kingward is the dam of Crown jay, 2:15: and Oakley Baron, 2123, owned by W. S. Mc- Kie. $150,000 FIRE IN Z\lO.\`TREAL. MO.\`TRl?.-XL, Feb. 28.-15,000 beds, worth $150,000. were destroyed by nre in the four story warehouse of thc Ive,-; Modern Bedstead (`o.. Ltd., yesterday. The warehouse was com- pletely gutted. A I-IUSB.-\.\'D KILL]-}R CONDENSED TO DEATH. PL\`MOI`TH, Mans., Feb. 2S.-Con. Vlcted on the evidence of her nine- year-old daughter of the murder of her husband, Frank (fusamauo, Mrs. |_ _ DWA Boat Hooks Caulking irons Pont Scrapers Cleats Galvanized Hinges Patent Block ,» _..., » ¢ Galvanized Blocks Wholesale and Retail Rogers Hardware Co Limited Carter s Bookstore I |,yn¢h5 3, S Headquarters for A In e B e S t School Supplies Latest Books Fashionable S ta- . lionery _ llffice Supplies Big stock of New Sclioul Readers Wholesale 0 Retail _ Carter 8. Company Ltd. are made in one of the cleanest, moslsanilary and scientific kitchens in Canada. Nothing but-the purest and best of ingre- dienls that money can buy orlhe markets prcduce, . are used. Only adept cooks, with years of experience-men who know the value of cleanliness and who lake rvery precaution to in- lnre food!-are employed n mf hitclienl. Then the products are cleanly handled -when you get Lynchs' biscuits you get the purify. dellcionl- nun and wholesomenesl lkllfully blended. Sydney N. S. A '=" onli Bros. 2-zadai. =Lynch§ Ltd Lona Cusumano was yesterday con- demned to death in the electric lchair. ‘ “Murder in the hrst degree, with death as penalty," was the jury's Ending inthe case of her accomplice Enrico Masciolli, to whom the Wo- man paid $35 to kill her husband. ______._-- 1\linard’s Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,-i\fy daughter, 13 years .nld, was thrown from a sleigh and injured her elbow so badly it remain- ed still and very painful for three years. Four bottles of MINARD’S LINIMENT completely cured her and she has not been troubled for two years. i Yours truly, J. B. LIVESQUE. _ St. Joseph, l".O., lith Aug., 1900. Our New Spring Shirts are and white striped plalas. mauves, . l es _ :Sl 50.-Prowse Bros Ltd. 2-25dtr. 'Chnrlottetown at the Arena tonight 'an_d_trophies. 3-1_dli. -shoes and our prices back our ads Another blg shipment. of tha new frllllngs which are the las Bros Ltd. 2- 25dtf. lllillg to feel 3 thrill of sympathy for gg __ ~¢;,. llllllll SWAINS ARE ‘O _r»..i..... .lf our rin- _ _ I m o r t e cl 1 ANXIRUS TI] MARRY MONTREAL, Feb. 24-Whilst clerks in the London offices of the Canadi- an Northern steamships arebelng Pfseigvd with letters from girls wish- ing to come to Canada to he marri- ed the Canadian offices are begin- their overworked English canlréres, for every mall brings in letters from young Canadian men anxious to mar- ry the girls who are coming, says The Witness. They write from all liarts of Canada, do those lonzly BW8il1S. and ask in all kinds of tones to be placed in touch with the girls they are sure will make them happy py in return. All trades and rrofes sions are represented by the appli- CHMB. Who are of all ages. builds and colors, the latter of course mere- l ly relating to eyes and hair. . One blushing bachelor, who lives on the Central Vermont line, in the Province of Quebec, states that he is a farmer, owning his own farm ol of age. The descript/on of his lone liness and his own good qualities modestly set forth, should bring 3 thrill of reciprocating sympathy tu ‘some fair maid in the British Is- lands, even if she dries not cast an eye towards the broad acres. _ Other young men wrote from th. cities throughout Canada. but th majority are from the` farms in th West. Some paint glowing pictur 9 9 and show an inclination to f.»llr»w the words of thc song that "Any lit- ,tlc girl who`s a nice little girl is the right. little girl for me." Some with memories of baking days in the Old Country stipulate for go-.id cool-is, but most of thc-ni are prepared t- thcir digestions to the "right littlf girl" if only she will sail soon. ..._,__.._-_-- REFUSED TR Gill RECRRR lil H|S Vllllli ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2'---Tlx# senti- mental sade of the clinract:r of Thomas A. Edis-'ln is re\en`.cd in n letter to the president ol the boys’ science department in Foldan High School. The man who made it pgs- Sif/l9 to Preserve the human voice for ages and reproduce it by means of the phonograph when tlesirtd, has promised his wife that he will never make 8 record of his Voice that will corn`e into possession of any one ex- cept Mrs. Edison. The letterthat contains this bit of sentimental information is one of the treasured possessions of Soldan ,High School. lt will be framed and hun: in 5 most. conspicuous pcsltion many acres. although but 23 years | v and who they promise to tnake.hap- , --;_;;.,.-.5-_--._,,.i;,-_._. .wh ... _` QA* - *='~.»,, . ,..--;-_;_-_/l§?£9.¢, " \ *sl _rf _f,__,.--nv-. ._.A, ,(-,. s ` l - ~ 1 ,- -,. _/ the markets for the b¢Sf-f0I` hats worthy a place in the IS- landls greatest hat department, and know we have the best array in the Provinces. L’_@"'@ >'9s;le£ .lif.=.f¢_vfe_l1.=i* @\'¢f>' f°€~5“f°=. that even harinonizcs with the color of your eyes and hairyek made this wo_r_l_;___o_ii_r___hp_bby and you can tell our customers by their correct headwezir. . . ,\ of the life and fertility of the West. derbics, made in the celebrated Royalty and Tress brands and heralded as the best hats for men the Old Country can procur,_é. \V:1lk in today-we want you to take even that on chalice and trust ,_____5CC fills' 21d\’.”lllCC SllOWlllg Of Spflllg llfll Sl}`lt'>`. netovoun sv on rr-iz -_- ~ -I U f erbies - Right here at “The Home of Good Hats” _is onc_ og the grandest displays of spring styles _in impor Ed Englishderbies you ever witnessed. “eve Search See Brown’s P “ English D " S* .,....'\ l.,~>f.¢. I You cannot pass our showing of exclusive lfnglisli » .i . fn? vounc Mews MAN - I WILL lURl|il PANAMA CANAL .__- \\`ASll[.\'(;l`O_\', Feb. 25-After nea.rlv iivc :murs of debate, the huuse of reprc~s<~iitatives shortly before 10 i.os'r Hai-: ruin i-‘noir V” I~`lllGHT, WINS OUT. ET. P_»\L'Ii, i\lann., Feb. 25.-The Sung Supreme Court by a decision yesterday, sustained the verdict giv- en to Tillie Ominsky, uf Ht. Paul, re- cently for the loss of her hair as thc 8 result of fright from nn accident, ln the (abr,-.ry of Clinrics lleiiiliazzcii ik Y Co. The court says that the verdict ().\lE THINGS WE WANT ANI! SOME THINGS WE DONT W.~\.\`T. We wnnt co-operntive politics. \\`c dou't want opposition politics, We want righteous co-operation. We dou't nz-int selfish interests. We want fri-c trade in necessities nd comforts. ’ Wc don't want soulless co-operation o say where uc shttll trade. Protection or bonu: to infant in- rvclock tonight, voted over\'~'hclmil\i:- oi the jury in\'1,»lviiig :i finding that .here. And they are surely beau- ties. They are shown ln many designs--such as stripes of black Ah u etc Prices from 50 cts to Hsummersik and Momamle V* Furniture Headquarttrs. 3-ldtf. illoth' games for the championships i Come in and see bow well our t splendid quality of Ladies' Hose F H 7 at 25 nts per pair. Also a lot of e p call of fashion and style--Prowse on the walls. When the boys' science departinzn organized its club last year it ws, named the “Edistn Club." The clu tire school and decided on callin wrote the wizard, giving the fart diice it in the auditorium on "Ediso Day." CANADIAN I{lFLI‘.`l\lE_\I for the (forotiation, was decided at meeting of the D.ll..~x. Council, ye tches start in July August 21 PORT IAAORYEN l\lI.\'E WILL BE CLOSE closure has been issued by _ t Eastern Trust Co., as Trustee und a debenture Mortgage, against t North Atlantic Collieries of Po Morien, (‘. B., claiming $93055 ,c-omnany. This will necessitate t closing down ol the mine and thro ing several hundred mcn our work. ______.._-l; “(`ouches, settccs, odd pieces, ei cent. discount offer on coverings we ara anxious to bring this work early so as to relieve the pr(-ssu during the busy seascn. Beer & lheek . A ' A Call t “just a little ailing-not quite up lo the mark" is the way many persons feel at this time of the 1 i l ear Don'l ' m at the ronclus You will find here an ext; see there. Waterman's Celebrated Ideal Pens . . . . . $2.50 up Our special, best value at its price in the city... . ._ SLSO up Another line, well made, per- fectly ulinfactory only. Sl-00 _lfV__. N. Tanton fl The Best Made in need a little help now and lhrn. y » .w P - lou that you nn-ed an ordinary tonic-lry something new-treat your kidneys. They are lhe busiest organs in the body and The liver does, why not the kid- neys ? Nynln' Stone loot Compound does for the kidneys and bladder formations and renders the pass- ageli antiseptic. We recommend only what we know in merit our endorsement. Price Slc Bottle. E. A. F oster . h gave an openinz tnceting to the en- . 3 FOR THE CURUXATION. of June from Montreal. The Bisle H18 . The annual _D.R.A. matches will be ~ , _ t held at Rocklille, beginning Monday zmnst th? amendment A” Rgprescn 8 D HALIFAX, Feb. 28.-A writ of fairs- HANGMAN IS DEA h. on behalf of the hondholdcrs of the Ecntions in Canada for me has n livallablo. Elegant variety. You s V_'1`."”-"""',` lv in i`a\w_\r of the pYv- 5 prlaifrl $3,siuu,000 to begin thc work, the totnl ccst has been L-stiiiiated at Sl1!,\l1U(\.0I.\(|. The action of the house l‘f3CUl`H“l' the occasion “Edison Day." Harry ' -- '~ ' ,_ - . ttle: the question# of fortification. P. Schlt-nbc.g, president of the club, if tge _qentimem in the Senate is said to be more than 2 to 1 in favor and requesting the inventor to sun- _ . . - _ te . . ply them with B phrnographir: recoid l';;?0C;';?gb£T;,_;;hmmn “8 may _ ._ _ . . _ ,v _e _ .. Ol his \Ome` that they might mlm- 'Tlie real test in thc house came on “ an niiiendnicnt proposed bl RGDW- Sentmivg Tau-neg, bf Minnesota. chairman of the couirnitlcc on BPPFU' nriariong, It provided that no part of the money set aside for (fortifica- l used until the presi- o'rr_»xw.~. rch. as.-that the taint- *l”“ Sl‘°"“d ’°. ,` . " , . V' __ ._ _ . (1 1 f tie linited btates had at- dian Bisle) team will arri\e in time t_§:_p£d tl] negotiate trgatits _with Ea all of the leading maritime nations. guaranteeing the neutralitl' ‘md in t d '_ Th t “ll ‘l b tltrth , . er ay e eam vii aai a 0\1 __ (E1-n_ati_0Tl_al protection of alicrpanlaglé Sydney Mines this m,_,,-ning ,eport E, This was dcieated by n lv 0 gin- Slierlcy, of Kentucky, a Demo (fat. yi.,-<1 by n vote of 123 to Sl. . ?.AD(.`l.lFl~`E Tl-IE ` e cr TrvR(l1\"l`0, Feb. 28.--The haugma 8 is dead. Donald James Rattley, of ffl licially known as "Radcliffe," th ‘H man who oflicinted at most of the ex “f zo y@ilrs,