,;,. .Y s. .s l.- O °,4LL the Ne'hos H - only N GU 111 e C' pirix-:xr Dorsc wizu.. i:sTABLisnr:Dggis9Ai,.M, ci-iAi1Lor'rr;'rowN. Pnmcie: EDWARD ISLAND. WEDNESDAY. rzanpanv 27, 1901. _ Pnicrrrwo. uusieu Bi' rxriosiou other of Dr. Shaw,this City _Patient Reported Now Doing Well. AcciDr._\'r in' i;xr~r.osrDs. M-REAL, Feb. °3i3.~(Special.)-An occured to-day in the laboratory of Mc-Gill College the result of which David Shaw, will lose an eye. Mr. Shaw named Ohern were experi- with sulphuric acid and alcohol when the contents of the covering Shaw's face. Dr;Buller. the eminent oculist, expects ' glmilar accident occurred fifteen when both eyes were lost. p“}¢1€haw is one of the leading men his class and he is generally Atprcsent he is in Royal Victoria and is doingas well as can be [li».Shaw is a. brother of Dr. Shaw of He left here in September to upon his first year at McGill.-_ Zi-@--xx-s Da. W. S. Ferguson, Professor of Greek History in the University of and son of Senator Ferguson, largest class in Roman History of of learning in America. class has increased from 30 to 160. .._.¢__-_- FIVE MEN CUT TO PIECES. OX, Pa. , Iseb. 22.-An Erie and I freight train ran into a crowd their way to work to-day. were killed outright, being cut NEVER DISAPPOINT. ’ English Pills grapple successfully most obstinate cases of Consti- etfect a cure. No other pills can with them for results. All dru8' cents a box or from The Wells. 35 Co., Limited Montreal. Received to-day the second of (leo. A. Slater-’s Diiferentlasti-in lice Ord 5.0 > 4.00 4.00 4.11) 4.00 3.50 BRO . cgeutc for C Slice” REMAINS Till Saturday Visiting His Sister THE EMPRESS DDWAGER Able to Walk Ont -Emperor William Returns to Berlin. KING EDWARD REMAINS TILL SATURDAY. Cnoxnnno, Feb. 25.-(Special).-King Edward will remain with his sister till Saturday. The Dowager Empress tool: an airing this morning, the King walking by her side. [Cronbcrg is a small town in Southern Prussia, near Frankfort] EMPEROR RETURNS TO BERLIN. The German Emperor has gone to Ber- lin to celebrate his wedding anniversary with his wife,wh0 is detained there by the indisposition of their daughter. _-_.¢_.l Do Not Misquote Figures. Some advertisers are using the Inland Revenue Department’s recent otiicial report upon baking powders to show thc comparative strength and qualities of these articles as they are sold in the Dominion. It is not fair, however, either to thc Analysts or to the public in making this use of the otlicial figures that they should be misquoted, as it is alleged has been done in some instances. The following figures are copied from the oilicial report printed by the Canadian Government and show correctly. as per that document, the relative strength value of baking powders named. The analyses in all cases were made by the Government Analysis.- Pisa GENE, or AvAir.AnI.E 1.1-:vr.Nri\'G cas. “Royal” (average of three highest tests,)- 13.4 “Cleveland's" (average of two highest tests) --13- “Dearborn`s" (average of three highest tests, - >-11.7 “Imperial” (average cf two highest tests.) -9.9 “Magic” (contains alum.) (average of three highest tests) 7.7 Thede testsshould set the taking powder question at rest.-Montreal Pharmaceuti- cal Journal. ._.¢¢.___-_ NEW YORK MARKETS. Closing prices F eb- 25 American Sugar 15d American Steel and Wire 4% American Tobacco 121 Brooklyn Transit 742 Burlimtton 134% continental ron 48% Federal Steel 431 rsaeni steer P.-in 85% Louis and Nashville 97 New York Central 14?# Rock Island 123i St. Pauls 144 Tennessee Coal and Iron 53 Union Pao Pr`fd ii United Status Rubber --+-- KENDRICKS LINIMENT never disap oints-Beware of cheap imitatious at cheap prices. __ £7 /-7 - February Magazines. -Now hooks. 14;] The Latest Particulars With Names of Heirs Alleged to , e e . Have Been Located by. the Boston Post-Proof of LORD Mmm S UNCLE A STRUNG ASSURAME ' Relationship has Been Forwarded and Full Report isj -_ I . .. --_ ' Expected from Him in Season. -Passes AWay_Bad_ Fire in“_Thatthe Morgan ‘£5 (Boston Post Feb. 27th.) Twenty years ago a young mau named Isaac Newton Hayden left his little home at the head of St. Peter's Bay, thirty , miles east of Charlottetown, P. E. I. He was imbued with an adventurous. spirit, and an inordinate hope to make ` Very little money snuggled in his pocketbook, but he had learned the car-. pentei"s trade and was ambitious. WORKED IN BOSTON. . He worked in Boston for a Charles- town contractor. Two years later he joined a party that went to the Kootenay district in British Columbia. He had saved his earnings. He believed they, country of the northwest. . His companions engaged in mining. Hayden remained true to his trade and made money building houses. Many mining camps of the great copper and of Montana and Idaho stand to-day a monument to his energy and thrift. I But Isaac Hayden was restless. His mind dwelt on the land beyond the Pacific slope. His dreams even extended farther than that. The prospects of a fortune waiting among the verdure-clad isles of the Pacific ocean lured him on. So he left the rough camps of miners and went to San Francisco. A few davs later he was aboard a monster stcamship, passing slowly through the Golden Gate bound for the Hawaii Islands. That was over seven years ago. -. Dniinus cms: 'rami.~ Isaac Hayden’s dreams came true. There wasa fortune wafiting for him there. He was quick to perceive its presence, and prompt to begin its ac~ cumulation. There he made use of the trade he had learned in his far-away native land. His hands were skilled in the art of building, his mind was trained to accomp- I lish big results. He was soon recognized r as the leading contractor of the city. He f secured both government and privater work. He began to realize his dream of for- ,, a fortune in the United States. " l would -multiply tenfold in the new, gold producilbg country across the border ‘Q l the dead man's heirs. Queries were sent broadcast over the United States. ' Then the Sunday Post staff beganto work up the case. Isaac Hayden’s na»~ive town was located. A brother Douglas was found. Then the other relatiyes were traced and their heirship to the Honolulu millions undoubtedly established. James Hayden with his wife l ivesin a pre tty housc in Hinckley street,Somerville near Magoun square. He, too isa carpent».. er and contractor, and very well‘-toi-do.` , , With him 'boards his brother, John Hayden who is employed by the»_»Boston & Maine railroad' I 7. News has been received of the death of FAMILY or can enivrnns. The oldest member of the family, Cyrus Hayden, also a contractor and builder lives in Cleveland, O., and is a promin- ent business man of that city. Jemimah wife of Stephen E. Obrery of Portsmouth, N. H.,is a sister of the dead millionare. _ Another §ister,Elizabet.l_1, wife of Frank Powell of Portland, Me., will receive a portion of the millions. The four pretty daughters of Hannah I Churchill, who died several years ago, will each get a share. . The whereabouts of the oldest sister, I Mary, is a mystery. Her brothers and sisters don’t know where she is. She p dropped out of sight years ago, but as no notice of her death has ever come to her relatives, it is believed that _she is living. » _. ' , The Haydens left home as soon as they f were old enough to go out in the world , to seek their living. Some little corre- spondence has been maintained among the brothers and sisters who live in New England, but few if any letters passed I between them and Cyrus Hayden of Cleve- land. He was in Boston last week for the first time in twenty-eight years. He stopped at his brother’s home in Somerville, where u reunion of relatives who had not seen each other for over a- score of ' years took place. The Hayden heirs have sent proofs of their relationship to Isaac Newton Hay- den to the administrator of thc million- tune. " When the Hawaiian gflvernment was dissolved he revelled in contracts which were executed and paid for by the coun- ‘l try of the Stars and Stripes. f, He never married. He kept away from ` inatrimoni xl snares laid for him by cheer- fulwidow and mothers of mariageable girls, who cast favorable eyes on him L and his reputed wealth. During all these years he never wrote to his brothers or sisters, not because he didn't like them, but because of the trait Island of Prince-a trait that prompts an aversion of letter writing. DIED IN' A STRANGE LAN D. Then, one day, he died. Kind friends assisted at his bler, but the funeral ser vices were held from an undertakefs rooms in cosmopolitan Honolulu. No relatives were there to shed atesr over the man whose dream of fortune was realized, but whose enjoyment of it wasr cut off' in middle life. His affairs were left without a head. The National Bank of the government held a. princely fortune to the credit of THE PROPER TREATMENT FOR CATARRH Is a remedy that reaches all the affected parts. That remedy is Catarr air you breath and permeates the most minute air cells in the lungs, throat, nasal passages and bronchial tubes, cleans ing as if by fire. It is the pleasant volat ile effect of pure, healing, essential oils, aire’s estate in Honolulu, and a full re- port is expected from him in due season. CONTRACTOR HAYDEN DIES IN HONO° LULU LBAVING MILLIONS TO HEIBS. Isaac Newton- Hayden, the well~known; carpenter, died about 4 o'clock yester- day afternoon at the home of his friend, r Fred. Ganzell, on Vineyard, near Fort ` street, after an illness of a week. Diabetes was the trouble. The funeral will take place at 3o’clock this after- noon from the undertaking parlors of thatis born within every native of the-H0111? WIUIBWS- ‘ Mr. Hayden was born in Prince Edward Island, forty-eight years ago, and came from onc of the best families there. He arrived in Honolulu about seven years ago, bringing excellent letters, and engaged in the business of carpentering. In that trade he was very successful, soon becoming a prominent contractor. One of his contracts at the time of his death was the new Pantheon building at the corner of Hotel and Fort streets. _ Deceased was a prominent member of and worker in the First Llcthodicti Church. , He left no immediate family," though there are numerous relatives in the East. (Obituary printed in a Honolulu paper last October.) HEIRS TO MILLIONS WANTED Mo.\"rusn., Icb. 1.-Isaac Newton hozone, which is inhaled along with the .H d - nniv. of 'Prince Edward cy cn, Island. who died recently in Honolulu, p according to c cable received at Sydney, Ca Breton, left a fortune of $3,810,190 :ug by] virtue oftiltit aniseptitch pnapertier- , i s t c germs cause e isease allays anyiportion or congestion of th. muicous megxillmrarzles, lleralstraw, some sltéotie an never s - ec a cure. s ‘ clean, convenient and pleasant to use, ann contains no mgurious ingredients that -,could harm even the weakest infant. The “com plete outfit, price $1.08. is guaranteed to cure, or your moneg back._Smcll size. ,Bch at druggists or y mail. A trial ‘sent for lllc. by N. C. Poison k Co., King gston, Canada, or Hartford, Conn., U. S .llnrd shipment on the way. i Dxrlliiftglkcoraigiisttlzgg Egiliig "__", m “_ _“ww _.M ‘Ego alt 6 o’clock oach.oni1ow'i»¢snoa» anis; an-1: I So.-turduuf ’ BX' ' ' lay, Whcct, "B8, Cora.. 41. Fifi. ii Vg!!! ;;,g'§. Hemhas heirs in Capo Bruton and Prince Edward Island. (News despatch pnbliched in thc Bolton Post, Fcb. 3.)’ inrnmz nxrns -no $2,.‘!ZlJ,000 romeo ur THB SUNDAY YOUT- The Sunday Pact has found the heirs to Isaac Newton Haydeu’s millions. Four brot..crc,Iwo sistclc and four nicccc :cn each claim c chan of thc fortune. They they arc John and James Hay- don cf17 Hucklerctrccl, Somerville; Cyrus Hcydcu of 18 Dlkc ctrcet, Gcvclcud ocnougim Haydn or Prine acura Island; llrc. Sccphcn R. Obuory of Portsmouthcud N. j H-2 ln. :Frank ‘remix Poems 1u.'ma 'amgmmctlo wcnhin. who sure .-We ou. ’| Undef:-cmpulct ii I Nova Scotia. -_li » Pi'-nnrc Accouivrs couurrrzs. OTTAWA, Feb. 26-(Spe¢ial)__'1'he Public Accounts Committee met this morning and orders were issued fm- papers and accounts in regard toa num. berbf transactions on which members want knowledge. Loan mN'ro's UNCLE DEAD. . Hon. George Francis Stewart Eliott, uncle of the Governor Ceneral. He was a brother-in-law and Secretary of Lord John Russell. FOUR nUir.D1i\'cs BUBNED. Yanuoirm, N. S.' Feb. 26-(Special).- Four buildings, comprising all the places of business but one in Ohio, this county, were burned this morning. ----_gli MINING Holtka Coal Pit in Flames at Salt Lake ___..1 49 MINERS ARE DEAD Loss of Property Enormous. -_-An Insane liiother’s ‘ Terrible Deed. A \lo'rm»:n’s insane Aer. Maggie Diethorn took her two children, aged two and four years out on a bridge over Monongahela River and threw them over; She was arrested before she could fol- low. One child was drowned. _ ursrsc nonaos xr can Lana, , Sam Lain: Cu'r.Feb. li.-(Special)-A disastrous fire in the Diamondville coal mine cost the lives of tl! miners and the loss of property will reach an enormous dgurc. , IHPRISONKD BY FLA)(Z%. I1' is utterly impossible to” reach the imprisoned miners through the raging domes which arc pouring out of the Qouth cf the pit. _ Powder creamoftaftar. ‘_ P1'r'rsntrRG, Pa. Feb.%.-(Special)-Hrs. . I 'School Spplios. "' ' "_ , ’ ' " ' -'T --- f.-~ -----» --~-~ f ; ._ --_--. i H ’ ' `- f ‘ ' , _Q ‘ A' `*'j: ' ‘” , SERIUUS THE KING HEIRS T0 SUME $2,250.000PUBI.IC CANADIAN ACCIDENT oavid Shaw at McGill Loses an Eye Death of Isaac Hayden in Honolulu Leaves a c Vast Fortune ` ---- -__ - --------------------------------- 1 ------------------------------- ~ B . The Committee Mcct;1ndFor Baden Powges., Ci INQUIRIES RECEIVED AT THE GUARDIAN OFFICE gfqgf P3931-5 Momma Ponce, -5 er' """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Ohio, Yarmouth County p Not obtain Cunml at , ' Sydney. _-___- z CONSTABULARY RECBUIT8. ' »°` . OHAWA. Feb. South African Conclabnlary have fmm.vi¢omii. nitiomreymm i y tomorrow. . -_ . _, Over tive hundred will be -.fr f » f wiiieseyinyivilidigin sword of-unch in arrnosoassoanlvg D j may rect cscund .;._'1"l;, ». ` i I 1 ___..,., , » , v.. . _ .. Ont.. writes:-"1: is c pleasure _, t what great benefits I hare, - - , the use of Dr. Chaac'c Nerve Q; ~, , Years my lite wac one ot treat ing from nervousness, weakness ' » ei' extreme physficaill, 1 I .~ < not seep. an. o .uchccj aroma ' @:i_ u"`°“5I? '97 ‘PNY t _lei two other fha ‘ that a.b_out,my time to be troubled in ally grew worse and being cured. Dr. ¢v-me to my notice. and Dr. Chace's Recipe Book °2.%'ef‘.“.i“°...“i'°°£’...,.' P #8 e 9. -. , nm time 1 mugs' _ They built me lllht .-2 A geel heaithyfond , ave proven u groat und 1,.-:.hope thiuftcuttluomiaf- if ' help to _come weak, nervouow i ferlng ll L did.” , Dr. Chaco-'Q shown,-.right here. All our ' white shirts, collars on-1 calc - price at the gmc: bankrupt ‘ stand formerly oeouphd by i Ramsay & Co. ' 22 _ Seo il-iocc .coiled white chirtc collars and cum: selling at hall ‘ gr so Rcmsoy’c gi-out ,bankrupt och l0inc _. School Books ‘ E 5. _ N gés §e'i“ E *=~ Itllilfi Iii gl. iifif-.i - - KN!!- _ VV .,. lilo. (Assortment ~ ergiwnrioisn columbia muses 'mr E herep -_ _‘T NQTBUST CONTROL ATSYDKEY. f 1 Sr. Jome, Feb. “N.-;[S`pccic|,t_.A. ‘ ramwacreeeivedto-dcyhom Llc. ` Morgan Syndicate have. acquired of the lromand Steel ,. , . _ »¢:~~;; t done to interfere with'-the ..1.".fi§. me mei business, snip ’¢g;}; aenmiudusuies. y ' ~ ' 2;- ' A F ° . .Q 5 I lg 1 g ’?‘»V,>>:__.- ,VH . l5ir.1;_:{'~-:- am 55 years of age. and for < _f