,f.. 1. - ' on Hand w_.-~_s _ g _ __ . (IUAR-D1AN»'MlARCH 29. i9o5. N ,.9 ,Q - wav You snouto use Jeanne Caldwell. L Tea _ ‘Because of its flavor. . . _ ` I Why do you buy certain varieties of fiuit and vegetables? Is it not because you like the ilavor of - some better than others? - Flavor is the special quality which stamps one brand of food product ds superior to another, and is the quality that always commands the highest price. The delicate, fragrant flavor of Red Rose Tea is the result of scientific ~study and methods on the tea plantations, and in the tea testing and blending rooms. _ \ It has what might be called a fruity taste-a rich, ripe flavor that is very pleasinf to the palate-a taste you won’t forget. The Blue Label is recommended. T. H. ESTQBROOKS, St. John, N.B. smuucnrs: rononro. winmrrc. 1 E - _._., . -_milf @@ I - For Rheumatism, Gouty Tonderncy. Swollen . _ If An Bisou and ~ RISTCES SAR A ~ Glands, Salt Rheum. Eczema and *THE BEST REDIEDY IS _.........._..___-- s Skin Diseases ay,-»`.. Alill. . It cleans the system, purifios tho blood and makes' the body atrong and healthy /' i`Nsis'r on ziavirse REFUSE ALL BRISTGUS SARSAPARELLA SUf"2STl“l`!JTES 8 ,_ of -#Ivins -s~»l In-..._ 1- . . . , _ ,. anne,-_-.--_ -i_-r»-=- .- - _ ' Vnlirgble_,Prop'er_ty , .For fsaie. .1 ’.l‘-he property on Great George Street with a frontage of 30 feet extending back 84 feet with new warehouse there- on. If not disposed of by private sale it wlll be offered by auction on April izth ` at_ii o‘c1ock. For further particulars apply to MCKINLEY BROS., 24 mwi Ci w 2i . N ‘ _.lic 4 “ l‘n'0X4ltH._ ~ sense l Y - 1 __ _ffff _ 1,;-,___ ef# X-L. -r _ 5,,”-.»-g},f“ ‘- i V 'hi Qéggyrr _\ 'm.%3lmlllll /4§ll§s%|'H las ‘huh SHORT WEIGHT no-matter how little at a time, amounts tors whole lot{ on a year’s buying. Wei ht is a mat er that we _watch very ctrilully. We want to give you the cad tweight every time. But if there is'hny error it has got to be in your favor. _ OUR GROCERY r ation is too good to have it by short meagre. Children ge st as correct w ght as grown pcm, too,-here. WN CONNOLLY G Co- .Q nStreet. Ch’town. 1.20 Barrels ol Choice Apples That Cough is an Enemy No matter how small, rest assured that it means no good. Better attend to it in time. Use Parts Perfect i tmulsinn AT ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE: 5oc. and $1.00. fnnf_§=\~ niucirisy roini Rolo known as the McGREGOR FARM. Apply to GEO. E. FULL 15 we. sa & W3 mos Low Prices On the Following `Besn'_Cmcks, quarts 8c is U % " " 9( gallon 15c Lamps 2oc to 4oc each. Shoe, stove and scrub brushes below moderate rices. A few cllests of our :oc Tea yet re- main. Come and help to carry lt away. JA8. KELLY dr. Oo 3-1mwf&wry.i. lr Aucrioiv sane OF PROPERTY We sie authorized b ohn Il Prowse in Esq., to sell `» PubiicyA`l1c;ionbn\M_on .::rrn:“..r:"li::.°zr.:t»::. anne Spys, 'Grccnlngs and" I$121222.§‘;ii22'.t2’..‘I‘li2‘tt&?.?.‘i2.'i!.t3§ 53 acres of land all clear and in a goo state ol cultivstion.'l`lie buildings lzre in ilusscts. I ff.s;r;‘..'an;'.,.:'::::f° “r °° ‘°"' Part of the purchase money may re- ' main in the pro rty at 5 p. c . r annum. Terms ag; conditions at sdlfr. Tl, ll, illlltliiitlll, ""'““;;“.:;t;rh‘;..,..._ ~ 'V . Auctioneers. _,M Confectioner. arriippvvf/f`_.it”vr**_y_f_yA/_ I V . » ._ Consisting of ioo acres and (Copy right, 1904, by T. C. McClure.) The man grasped the lever of the French touring car, and ‘the crimson demon stopped so suddenly that it fairly sprang backward. The lane was narrow, and the girl whostood directly in the path of the machine had the im- perlous cari-isge'of'one who felt sh_e held the key to (he situation. ;When the dust had subsided, the man' _saw that above the imperious figure rose' 11 face of singular charm. surrounded by an aureole of copperlsh gold. All this he saw in u dash despite his .leather visor and ugly goggles. _ . The girl came to the side of the ma- chine. . “You are Mr. Benedict's chauffeur?" The mon nodded his head and made a motion as if to raise his cap. Tho girl put one foot on the step. "Yes, I recognized the cur. I want you to take me to Barrington as fast as you can make the machine go.” _ The man stirred unelisily. “But-I lim meeting some people at the 11:30 truin”- ' “That makes no difference," sold the girl, sweeping away his objections with "wIm:.»YoU Pnnasn 'raanx nn: Fon im?" true feminine duality. “I will answer to Mr. Benedict for your disobeylng or- ders. A woman is dying ln that cot- tage. To save her life the doctor must have certain things from his oliice in Barrington, and you must take me for thorn.” Even before she finished the sen- tence he had thrown open the low door, and she sprang up beside him As she settled into her place the mighty car swung sound in a circle, and they were off. She unfristened the veil from her big Hat hat, tucked. the latter behind her and tied the tulle over her hair, which refused, however, to bc connned by such gentle measures. The man sow all this from the tail of his eye despite the goggles. The road stretched before them, smooth and level as asphalt pavement. No teams were in sight. "Fuster!" cried the girl impatiently. “You can surely make better time than this!" “Against the law,” said the man curt- ly. “Very well, break the law. I'll pay the fine if you are arrested. Oh, don’t you understand? I’ve never seen any one die, and \ve've got to get back in time to snvo her!" The car sprung forward. The girl closed her eyes suddenly. She had never ridden so fast. “Accldent‘l".hissed the man’s voice in her ear. ' - _ “Yes; she fell and cut herself. I was driving by in my pony cart when I heard her groan. It was dreadful. I had never seen blood before, you know. Just then Dr. Herron drove along. He sold something about an artery and went to making bandages. I-I don't think I was much good--I turned so faint. Then he wanted to drive buck to Barrington for some things, and-I -I was afraid to stay alone with her. Ho wrote the list on o. paper, and I was just starting with the pony cart when I heard your machine. Tho doc- torsays she has just one chance in a hundred. You were the chance." The car stopped at the top of the hill. “Bruce yourself," said the man curt- l_v. Then cams the plunge downw,nrd. It seemed to thc girl as if tho wheels did not strike the ground us they passed through space. When they rciiciicd thc foot of the hill she realized suddenly that the chauffeur had been holding .her in tho car with an arm firm rind unflinching. He did not apol- ogize when he removed its support. They were turning into the village. "Which street?" he demanded. And she pointed to ri white gubled cottage. He was evidently a ‘well trained chauf- feur of o multlmiilionulre bachelor. [Ie knew cnougli to keep his place and not to tirike advantage of an awkward situation. The doctors wife ffollowed her to the car, talking volubiy. ' "Now, don't you stay around that place, fretting your soul ont. Miss Carle- ton. The doctor will get some neigh- bor to stay with her." Tnecsr paisted onthe hill. - "Iilft this `readful'I" asked the girl \usmusiy. "on, excuse me; 1 know you sro making good time, but it seems osif we were crawling. Tlist As s Spring medicine we recom- mend Ur Hodders Biirdock and Sarsaparllla Compound.lt is a-great blood purifier toms up the system. regulates tlxs kidneys, liver sill siomttli. 5oc. 64 doses in lr boiuje and only from Ellis the Drugglst Q tolrrnnnfncture an somollnes below . womtln has the dearest baby. Sho can- `not die and leave the poor little thing all alone." ‘ “Did you ever think. Miss-Miss Carleton," said the man, watching her curiously, “that the baby might be bet- ter otf if the mother died? .The wom- an is poor. You or some other rich woman might adopt the child and give it a better home than the mother ever could." ` ' "No, you don’t understand. -So many men say such thingsbecause they' do not understand women-and babies. It lsn’t the home; it's the love." She had forgotten that the mon beside her was a servant. _She was thinking only of the baby that had cooed contldi gly in her arms wlille the doctor wollred over its mother. “I've seen it curled in her arms. If she died. no arm would encircle it in just the sanie way. No. you can't understand, because you are ri mon. But I-I've felt always that I was cheated out of soinethlng-some thing that every other girl I knew had -u mother( 'i‘llcre's ii loneliness-I ciin’t just ,tell you what it is. Some- times it comes in the dork when you among other people and see other girls with their mothers. I cuu't describe my feeling, but I just felt as if I must save the mother to that baby." The man did not answer, but the mu- chine did. Il: gnve n despiiiring groan and shot up the incline in a way that would have made its makers proud. The touring cur stood outside the humble cottage until the girl come out again. Her eyes shone like stars. “We got here in time. Sho ls olive. I thank you very much. Is Mr. Bene- dict coming, ho,nig;1po(_lay?” The man nodd and (Nt ri hand on the lever. ° “Will you please thank him for me?- und I will do so in person when we meet." O 0 U U O O i “Mix Benedict, if you are very good you may take Miss Carleton out to din- ner,” said his hostess. "You know she has developed into o haughty Berkshire beauty." “Little Miime Carleton?" he mur- muted. “Yes; only since she is old Chorley Curlctou’s heiress they spell lt with a .y»_.Mayme'. .. They crossed the room to where Miss Carleton was chatting with her host. She extended licr hand cordially. "I om glad to see Mr. Benedict home again, and especially glad to have this enrly chance to thunk him for his tour- ing car, which I borrowed so uncere- monlously this afternoon.” “And my chan£(eur'1" At sound of his voice Miss Carleton looked around os if for support, but host and hostess had drifted away. “I-I thonghtf'- ' “Of course," he siild, witha quizzicnl laugh, “lt has been tive years since last we met-and then there were the gog- gles." He was looking at her hair. “I think I like it best tied down with u veil," he remarked irrelevlintly. O U t t ll O U “Pleyrse send your cngijriage away und let me take ydii home in my cor,” he urged. Sha hesitated, then gave the order, and they went buck over the Barrington road. “We broke the record right here," he sriid gleefully as they slowly cllrnbcd the hill. Then his voice turned serious. “I like to brcnk records-and yet here I'\'e wasted five years _away from you, wandering the world over. I never' refil- lzcd until this afternoon why lt was that I was lonesome too. I’ve been wanting just you-rind I didn’t know lt." And then the big cur shot into the dim shadows of the narrow lane, and not even the night birds and the stars could see the answer he read in her eyes. . Thin-Bloodcd, Tired Nervous, Unhappy “I Was Sick,Broken Down,No Strength, Couidn’t Sleep, No Appetite. FERROZON E ,Gave me Energy, l=orce‘. ivlm, Comfort, Made Me Well." Because Ferrozone gives instant effect and steadily builrls up new flesh it is used by thousands in poor liealtli. N0 other tonic in the world is like Fer- rozone. No other medicine accomplishes such marvellous results. its wonderful merit in building up and stipenigphening is acknowledged by every a p ys c n. It makes you feel better nt once like Mrs. Charles Benny of Cloyne, Ont. una s1rl'rnMr.NT= “I was sick. “I wus broken down, had no strength, couldrrr. ent. I was sleepless. “My nerves were irritable. I was thin- hloorled and continually unhappy.- "I tried Ferrozono. “It pave me new enei~p_v, force, vim. It brougnnie comfort, strength-it made Inn \V(l . To get new vital energy, renelwed youth, uso Fcrrozone. lt makes the b ood rich rind red, fortiilos the system with re- serve strength, puts new ilfe into all that use lt. Grr-alert. tonic and rohuilder luiown. 50r. per boxor six for $2.50 at all medicine dealers, or 'Poison & Co., Hart- ford,Conn., U. S. A., and Kingston, Ont- IMPORTANTI Z s.. - ' onnywenthcr hiislcit ua with a : ° lnras stock of goods nn hand which I _ should have been sold r!ur~.ng January f I and It'el»runr~y.- :_ ° Tntum those goods into cash we 3 _ will sell during March, our entire I ' stock, without prgtlt at notual cost : no tual cost. . _ We want $l0,lll0.(ll by April lst and: must turn our Goods into cash: ' regardless ofprfpgt. See npeclalndv. lil : _thlslssus for l details-Weeks & I Co., Charlottetown. ldw tt : are alone and sometimes when you are l .V "5, " 1 ~ s:,I:9°‘ gif.) '.- ‘ _`.l¢_`fo "`~ `.»- f 5. yn ‘ V . , 1 . _ " Z 0 1:* I I i ' i i / A , ' ' ~_ _ . ~ _ , , , _ V ` _ ' Give one canes-on “FRUIT-A-'I`IVES" wheueverths head aches, the stomschpets u t, or Constipation troub es Llttlefolk may take them day in the year without fear of ill- eets. .It’s just like giving them ripe apples, oranges, figs and pruses. ’I`hst's what f| or Fruit Liver Tablets. are. The fruit juices are so com- . blned by our secret process, that the medicinal action s intensified msuy degrees. Nothing like them to keep the children plump! and rosy-and free of the stomac and _ | bowel troubles of childhood. Equally effective with grown folk. 50 cents a box. FRUITATIVES. Limited, OTTAWA. THE' woam oven llll. ill0IJEllllE’S INFANTS’ SYRUP _ For llllllrtlfl Alimanll, you cannot but admit the fact that this preparation is one of merit and is all what is, claimed for it. It is safe, pleasant and soothing for children teething, and a prompt checker of bowel and stomach troubles. Physicians and Professional I nurses recommend lt. , In purchasing, see that Dr. Co- derre’s signature and portrait is on < every wrapper. Beware of the many SYRUPS put up in asimilar form and made to ook like Dr. Coderre’s. j Price, 25c!s. pn ballle, or by mail ~ on receipt of price. Sole proprietors, Tixslwmoars Cana- _ CAL Co. Limited, Montreal, Canada. ‘ s'rAN'roN's Pain ssuzr, I A 'l“||.' ”IM‘°' 'ol |~Y¢l"l\ ANU uvnnll U.l ; , nb.. ‘ 3;.. l a||.|.sr1'3 PURE POWDERED Ready for Use In Any Quantity. For making SOAP. softening \vater,rcmov- 7 , Ing old pnlnt, disinfecting sinks. closets _ and drains and for many other purposes. ~ A can equals Z0 pounds Sal Sods. _ 'V SOLD EVERYWHERE. COMPANY E.W.GlLLETT Linnea 'l'DRONTO»ONT. ‘ . r Klondyke-ai Plctou Landing. For a smart P. I5. Island rnau-'l`he Marquis of Lorne business stand and picnic grounds are the best in Picton County. The Proprietor offers it for sale at a bargain because botli lie and his wife are up against age and they wish to retire. For further information apply to Y. A. IVlCKENZII'l. 3-28d 1 mos Picton Landing, N. S. Now is a Good Timo to replenish your silverware such as knives, forks and spoons. In taking stock wi £nd we have a few half dozens in first quality which you can purchase at a very low price. while they last. J ElrVE LER. Sunuyside,|Queen tquare. ' S'0MH`lllN'G_ . FASCINATING about the shoes that we are showing for SP NG wear. They are so w made, so without being reig pleased. Arn the beauty is ii t confin- ed solely to the feminine foot- wtir. Men’s Women’s and Children’s Shoes are equally stylish aiirl sll nrc exec lent quality. J. H. BELL The V Experienced Leatherman. symmetrical in fo that the eye cannot rest_ n them ....5 ->` -......__ _ ’ _ '\ ' ll '_' 7~--,Z»'-'.74-.».»~.»--..-.-.~.._l..,_-..;...,» .-f"77.'~?.f_" _ _-.._.... .,.._.f.1..._.__,,,,_a>,__:,___1i _._ ,_ ,_,. -,., , .. / l . .pp . V g bu_ l hard to Wear Out ` l ._ 4 . ,_,, X _ ,_ Granby Rubbers \ are ‘ and Easy to _ y _t . .1 I . s They wearlikelron ‘\ -- »- ~_»~ ___ _. .:. "“*, llrnrlrnlilsilannuualhldinuopqsupgan BEST SET OF TEETH $8.00 7 ._/ ._`_... , L, satisfaction. ,l We also have the largest assortment ware in the city. , like i l _‘H _*__ :V__;,__ *___ :L_ .TQ¢»~'.a».~.’.'| YOU ARE THINKING about buying a stove or range, come to us. V\’e guarantee every stove ue sell to give of enameled and tin- ~""'“ ’ Get our prices. FENNELL & CHANDLER | _ _, T12# ?*°l‘“?‘f__‘?“#°rof°,M,,,,is-,,. ‘