\ ISLAND Flnsau .un ay. ; sill iiii if will liilfiiiis ' . N1-:w SATEEN Hay Wheat lilli July Wheat -,- ¢ “` Dora ht! “ ,Dorn °‘ Pork $18.5! Pork ._ A VERY GOOD BULI It is well known that the majority human ills arise from constipation of the bowels and -on_ this account man people make it a rule tones tbatthe bowel! ove once every day. Ifyou are subject 3 constipation you can be enred by the use of Dr. 0lzase's Kidney-Liver Pills. These gills not only make the howals active ut by -their action on the liver ensure a regglar dow of bile, nature's own cathartlc an so remove the cause of seri- ous disease. 0UR CUFFEIEA We haven't said any- ` thing about codec for sometime, but we are selling more than ever beibrs. Host every day , brings a new customer ‘ for it, that’a proof ourf coiieelsgood. nil ,,\,, Il yl of I If you haven’t leave v your next order with ne and get the best in the city. Our price is 4oc a Q pound Webster & McKay, PHONE 199. COME TO OUR BAKERY When you want something nice, for supper or in fact any meal in the day. To-day we have a very choice lot of Sultana Cake acc. Nut Cake zoc. Silver Cake r6c. D. STEWART, ECLIPSE BAKERY. Hakes Best Bread. ir costs yp_y N0 MIiIlE to buy BABY'S OWN SOAP, than it would to buy most of its irnitations. Of course it costs more to make, but that is why it is so good. ‘ Albert Toilet Soao Co. Mfrs. MONTREAL. IANIADIAN ., ic’ 1>Ac|r|c Rv. ourist Cars EVERY THURBDAY FROM MONTREAL Every TuEsBxT an§ §a'l`U@AT irorn N011' BAY. N0 CHANGE OF CARB MONTREAL T0 VANCOUVER, IRAVHRSING THB GREAT . CANADIAN NORTH WEST Finest Mountain scenery on_tie_i2o$ 1 iinthl. - Lowitsr as-ris APPLY. »rrrisr~ lu-ig: grvtél Il ‘ ‘ 0RI..D'S FAIR, ST. I.0UIS» onenulaa nt. Ciceee Dteemhervs rc . 5 is fomfll n. P. A. e. P. lr.. dr. Jo 1, a.'s. . B iaarrirrrlws, soliciting Passenger Agent, Char oiretown. SILVERWARE That Wears f We have in stock ai large line of i847 Rogers and other makes of Knives. Forks and Spoons, .which .we are now offering at a liberal w . _ 'discount .H .. . ff fi' ‘?G.H. TAYLOR. Llar Year Skate, Monday. Tl! death is announced in Toronto from pneumonia of Mrs. William Croft, mother of llre. 0. D. Weeks, formerly of this city. , - This is Paardeberg Day and it will boilttingly celebrated by the annual Paardeberir dinner in the Orderly Rooms this evening. Tun death took place yesterday in Hali- fax atWilson Park Sanitarium eiCsrollne Louise Delliriaey, aired '15 years. The de- emed was a sister ot Ben; Desbrissy, Upper Prince Street. Sr. Lawamcs Lanes I. 0. 0. F. paid a pleasant visit to Wlldsy Lodge last night. A very enjoyable time was spent bythe members present in songs and speeches, and refreshments ware served before the brethren broke up. Tm: “smallest tramp steamer in ,the world," the Elliott, which has been in this port for some time fitting for the seal hah- sry will sail about the and of the week for Newfoundland to ship her men, The sea~ BOD Ollene on March 10.-Halifax Herald. Tan Stanley leit Picton at the. usual hour yesterday morning but was forced to return owingio the heavy blockades of ies, and latest word received last night reported thc|Minto stuck last in the ice halfway between Cape Bear and Picton Island. “If a man die shall he live again" is a question that touches and interests every man no matter what his position in life is. This subject will be discussed by Rev. R. W. Stevenson at the meeting for msn only in the Y. M. C._A. at 3.45 to- morrow afternoon. A cordial invitation is exiended to all men. Owxac to the blockade on the eastrrn railway line Thursday and the consequent cancelling of the aiterncon train from Charlottetown to Scuris there waa no train at Souris to leave for the city yester- day morning. A train left the city ln the morning at 7.35 but owing io thc reiilllna in of the track it did not reach Souris till 3.40 yesterday afternoon. It left again on return at 5.15 p. m. and reached the city at nine o'clock. The western line was all open but the trains were not running up to scheduled tims owing to the heavy track in some places. -Ax-'rim the devotional and business meeting of the Epworth League in First Methodist Church last evening something new was introduced in League journal- ism. This journal contains articles on different subjects contributed by the members of the League and imitating the newspaperfin many respects. The first paper ofthe series, which was taken up last evening was read by Miss Wathen and Mrs. R. C. Golf. The an- onymous editorial article explained the work of the journal, while many brief humorous paragraphs made hits at members oi the League causing much amusement. Helpful suggestions for the advancement of the League were also -given. A caownnn hall greeted the perform- crs in the basement of the Cathedral last evening. The program was opened by a grand chorus Gloria in Excalsis by the choir of St. Dunsian’s. Master Eddie O’Toole's,solo The,Holy City, was heartily applauded as was also the solos given by Mrs. Byrne, Miss Hattie Colllngs,ld£rs. P. C. Benoit, Rev. Leo Williams, Leslie Cook, Misa Bremner and Miss Smith. The duet by Messrs 0"l‘oole and Bouchard was very pleasingly given and was well received by the audience. Prof. Vinni- comhe`s violin solo was of the usual ex- cellent order. Owing to Prof. Tanton's havingassvere cold he was unable to sing his solo which was much regretted. The very pleasing entertainment was closed by the choir sir-glng “Msgniiicat" the solo being very ably taken by Prof. Oaven, who was in excellent voice. Those having the concert in charge deserve much praise for their excellent entertain- ment. The performers were also heartily thanked for their services by Rev. Father Monaghan in a fcw choice sentences. ..___,__.¥---- Mechanics, Farmers, Sportsmenl To heal and soften the akin and remcvl grease. oil and rust stains, paint and earth. ctr: use 'The “Master Mechanics" Tar Soap Albert Toilet Soup Co.. Mfrs. --i-i I DIED. Ai. Tryon on February llnh, 1904, of drcpsy John French, aged 09. At Sydney, O. B. on the 25th, Feb. 1904. Muriel Isabell, dearly bclcved daughter of Henry and Violet McKinley, aged four years and two months. -Carnation - 'Red Clover -Jacinthe Violet » -Magnet Soap All regular vo cent more goods. and good ~ , value at that pricemow p CAKES Pon zo cams 4 w 3 ' . ' I . I while they last. as °°°éli°¢:ssr'¢ii‘i's¢d\li>¢':f| 312:12; 2: "‘ - - . '. ,H di r Vonday evesin ri d O _ i ‘. N, paws ...'l,'v.°.‘.’.".I‘?.."'*.r.'.-..r'..":.‘:: risr. .. ,_,. Jeweler an ptrc an. ,» '_ V _ . mul. “nn . .- o. 1 4 \ \ Ar the Liberal Convention at Oardlgau yesterday to nominate a candidate to contest the seat vacated by the death of the late James ll. McDonald, the somi- natlon was offered to John Ryan, mes? chant. It is not known as yet whether Mr- Blau will accept as he not yet given a decided answer. Tun Secretary of the Abegweit Club baawlreri the Ramblers of Amherst to arrange two games for the Maritime Hoekay Ohemplonehio at that place. The Ramblers have telegraphsd in reiurs that they will seudadeiluire reply in e day or two. The following are particulars of the last game in the Nova Scotia league. Three thousand spectators sew Wandsnrb hockey team vanquished by the Amherst Ramblers in the Empire of one goaito nothing. Never before in the history oi Halifax has such gathering assembledto witness a hockey match. The Amber-t team was accompanied by »\boutKKl friends :and admirers who ar- rived by epecial early in the afternoon. A large number also camo in from TI urc, Springhill and other points. It was a good. clean, fast game not marred by an unpleasant incident. Both sides strove hard for victory. So evenly matched were they that both halves were played without _a score by either side. and they had to continue on tc ilnally determine the result. Frank Curran of the Ramblers finally shot a goal after three minutes extra play. As a result of the game Amherst wins the Nova Scotia amateur hockey league championship. The next big event in hockey will be a meeting between winners of the Nova Scotia league and of the Cape Breton leaizue. T HE ABEGW EITS AGAIN VICTORIOUS. (Continued from page 1.) six all. Two minutes before the bell rang they scored their final and winning goal and the game ended Victorian 7, Abeg- wclts 6. RECORD OF THE SERIES' snmon measure ~ Won Lost To play. Abegweits 4 0 0 Crystals Z 2 0 Victcrias 0 ‘ 4 0 m'rnsMnnra'rE Lnaoos Won Lost To play Vlctorlas 4 0 0 Abegweitu 2 2 0 Crystals 0 4 0 NOTES. The Intermediate Abegweits after hcldlng the trophy for four years lose to the Victorian this season. Joseph Mahar who replaced Gormley on the senior Abegweit team played also ou the Intermediate team and did effective work. "Rosey" Baker who was to have refor- ed the senior game was delayed by the l-iteness ofthe train. He refereed the lf.- termodlate game. The Abegwaits will oreditably xe- present the Province should they com- plete for the Maritime Provinces Cnam~ pionship. Their record has this seasm bleu nu excellent one. Since the organization of the Senior League the Abegwelts have won the trophy three times. the Victorlss once and the Crystals once. The trophy now becomes the property of the Abegweits. Ai. the and or the first half of the senior game the \ictorlas psotested a decision of L. B. Man-Millan the Abeg- weit Umpire. During the second half his place was taken by J. R. Darke, Mr. Mao- Millan, who is a veteran in athletics has umpircdnnd refereed manv games, but last night was the first time his decisions were seriously ques- tioned. The Abcgweits spoke in strong terms oi the protest particularly as they had to play with a Victoria referee. Fur Bllllis We have all .the popular cold cures, viz: A Laxa, Bromo, Quiuiue. Laxa~Cold. 1, 2. 3 and 5 grain Quin- ine Pills. Mnc’s Cold Cure. We especially; recom- mend- It is prompt and effective. easy to take and prefectly safe. ,` PRICE 25c. lacDohald&laoKlnnon, Daucorsrs, ' Cor Gt.George and. Kent Sta. » .4 if! ‘ __.r._.¢ .‘ 11” on. tc d ri th io "en=o:n.ca dhatvuddr ci eiuncimcva aofm A CARD". CHICAGO lAiii_<£TS» 1 ` ' ` ` . 1 ., z ; s UNDERSKIRTS _ We have just been opening up another lot » of the famous “Elizabeth” Sateen Under- skirts. You know the line-good wide - well made skirts. ‘/7'! ‘I .gi _,Sh £ " -" ‘. ' -and attractive. $1.15. A notably Good firm durable sateen-gracefully cut, daintily Hnished ` _ 4 ' Fair quality black rink hereTuesday by the narrow margin! Z3/ 1 ,L -W.-_ ;..-. ._,~r` .».\.-'lf -, , .'“f_~.\_.__.~,.,`,-7,, , _~,~_ "`, Sateen sk1rts,75c, 85c, good value, soft ex- cellent .sateen, deep accordion pleated Bounce, ruille edge $1.50. A splendid one is of heavy sateeu, point- i ed, accordion pleated flounce, dust rutile on ilounce and skirt also $2.00. Better ones $2.65 and $3.20. MOORE ®. M¢LEOD ‘ WE ARE NIEETIN(]___` ALL CUT PRICES ON FURNITURE ' Call in and let usiigure on your wants--Our discounts may not be as large but our first price is much smaller than that asked elsewhere-comparison invited. John Newson. Q J \ _, _“__ __ ,_ I ' . y WALL PAPER HALF PRICE. Wells.-ea few odd rises ...rd 5.11.11 lots of use years paper which we will clean out at half price. But you want to see our new Patterns for |904. They knock out all other lines in the city and you can buy them almost as cheap as some people ask for job lots. Sample books are now ready. Buy at _ p rAYLoB.s' 2.-:gs .::.-'._ W-“ or v-v-- _ we I' |\ _.1-4 i`; r, sé . kit? R f E .. ‘g if ‘izv r :0°¢5>` 3,~ . o°e°o°T` a=_gs2's3;»3:=- ~ sggrf -- , 3, E,/’ 1 - » _., .IJ »‘-" il' f’ gg _ / ,.1 'TIMIL n r » . __ WWMWWWWWWYNUWWNWWWNNWYMMIHNWMAQ A Practical Recommendation. hiassas- R- li. MLr'rcri & Co., Charlottetown, Dr-:Aa Srila*-The flour (J. F. Fi'sydrn's Roller Product) purchased irnau you lest week_ was all youclnimed il. to be and I can certainly reconnnerul the flour to he equal if not superior io any straight roller ilour put up In Canada. Respectfully yours Ci-IAS. E. l-‘RA'l`T. Bold in 15 and go lh bags. Try a img ii will speak for liself. FR. E2- |\/il._JT'Gi-I df. CDC. Charlotte own. Y. E. I. Feb. r6|.h |904. :S iis hm mwm twmwA»rrwmfrnmo§ NM‘.'.‘f.\P.lMM‘M"P.".".|.‘Ml §§iWV|WNNsWIlWWh\WdNv l ._. _ B.&1. Parent t ff is Bias Filled I l\ _, ` I-\` \ Canada's Most Prominent o ` C0l’S¢i and appreciated alike , 'Y -E by our American lady exacting-They please the most fas.iidio\rs. Sec the beautiful Models for' l904.viz I Lady Curzon. Lady Eileen, Lady Ruby. , Tip-to-date merchants from I-IALIr~`AX, N. S. to VANCOUVER, B. C. can supply you with your proper I , Model in B. & I. Corsets. N 'racroa rr:s»-roraoaro. oNTA|uo ro-ro tis il , _ ' I __a___.__.__.______.___. ._ __._1_._..__._.___-. . _ _*__ * Srvarrfside Queen Square. ‘L ' V, ,,m¢,m. _ _ » _-xy, MW. U cousins across the border. | '-”` `,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, They Qsmtisfy the most I _QAQ l`\`:. 5`»l'./.wp mal vii lite lillle .Slit-.',» \\`\' dlcxallb ' glfoiymx \`*/re I. mins-:az-_-.-ns.==-ni ._ rr si They were born on P. '_ REIIYS TR YON TWEEDS are worn by rich and poor. Prices are easy. Styles are latest. Fast colorings. Tryon Woolen M’f’g Co., Limited. Sold by all ur>-to-datcmerchanis. ' nunouncfmrurs ‘ OfConcerts, Sncla‘s, Entertainments eic., ofa money making nature, 5 cents a line (of 6 words) for first I Insertion, and 2); cents a line for each continuation. Churches and chari- table institutions halfraies. Minimum price 15 centslilark type announcements doublcrntcs. Rirtlzs, lllnrringcs pa n rl Deaths I`i~I"I-1 but verses with deaths some rate as above. l. THE GUARDIAN, dw il, ` \______,_,J Ladies’ Rubbers... 25 cents and 35 cents a pair. Good quality. all s?/es-- just zoo pair. Come early. Big dircoimts all over the store. The bargain giver every tlrne. The Sherman i N /f 'i 1 I \ » ,f _.¢ A~ E- MCEACHEN..