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But diierenoes of opinion as to the relative speed oi horses, and as to the relative merits of political parties, and the strength and popularity d diiferent candidates have always ex- ided and will continue. Yet probably the majority oi those who took a pra'ct.ical and dlspassionatae view of the one expect- ed that the Third District. of Kings would do precisley what it did yesterday and re- A WONDERFUL TONIC AND STRENGTHNEIL Said a drngglst today, "No douhtabout it.. the tonic thatxives nest results is the big- gest. seller, an that is Fxxmozc-Ns. It en- riches and pnriiies the blooo, restores strength and energy to the feeole, and is a sclentioc refonstructor that was always popilllr. In Chlorcsis, Annemla, Tired- nes Langour, Brain Fug, lnoigestion andsbyspepsia its action is prompv, and satisfactory cures always follow. Yer, I recommend Ferrozone io my customers Iecause I believe it is the b.-rt tonic and strengthening medicine :hat money can buy." Large toxes cost 500. At Home KEEP 01' TIZVCIIHK Smiluws Pill Iitutr I HARDY. .Ar-. ~.:.~..:@i.t°-.'~.......'- "* diets is H A&ea He to Tele. Rliamaiian, Cldip. Cala. Nenrige. Dwi. Toutiiem Spain. Baba. Feoeectn. Ciilk. £1:-. &e. l ..'.?.'.'.i‘:-2.".-‘.'.:.°.1.°:.=.°¥ an nuns-_ mu u m pn- eau.. Fur A|o6ALl'l lervnnlur PILLS run FAMILY LSE.. f$"\»T'.T..u"°'°.’ "~°Z§»'~’1l"wi2 prep-ieien, Tau C-llmacar. I I I s f The Germans captured 9,(v0? DiI1ilf0;I@ISé &!;tC;ase'se?id;eyl;Ll{r‘i:' fills, apld end ‘V V ,._.( , miter the birmdy battles or onv r, in 0 edymgce :lub ebn si creamy m- ' A.: _ la Tour and Gravelotte the battle of Se- P' vue 3" 9°” "5 “E 5 pn' ‘ ' ,. '-*-- ar n. ) '-.- I' ‘ `;i dan took place on September 1, in which p ,,?can also testify ta the morn ol DL1 ” J 1 I 'litlllgé , is ooo Ifmieh were killed and 30,000 taken C,,,,,,e.,, S_,,,,,,, of L,,,Se,,d and Turpemlne ?’\A_ H " prisoners Un the following day Napol asl was cured of a severe attack of °` ’ 1% 5'* I ‘ " ' I "U 1*’ -, 1 erm 111 sunenomd with 83,000 men. 2.855 br;°¢l;\ri~ by 21; use if this remedy-" E . » i I, .» `< _ r. ‘bases I aey- Iver Pills, one p'1l . /,ty fi -_ ', _` _ °mce"s’ "0 generals md over 400 mms' a dose, 25:: a box, at all dealers or Edmaii- O /,L_ W, / V - \_ I, 4 ;:,_;,-,_ THIS IS L E A P Y EA R but don’t be afraid to look your best. The girl who appzeciates your tailnr-intnio garments as cut and Etted by us shows that she likes to see you present as good an appearance as other men, that she is proud of you and will make you a good wife. lfcnse her and your- self by always ordering your clothes here. . tractor which has been successfully used . F forilfl yours. Putnnnfs is sure, safe and .ii J 0 painless, and much better than any sub- ' stltute. ,_ . ~ , ' ' ""www-'iwwfw-1~Y""' . ' l- ~ 1 ____-" _- urn the Oeaasrvetlve candidate. Noe hardy egsenha um, of ur “ning _ .° _ ,4 ._,,=» _.‘,_ . \.\ ;_f',,f_=. 21;,-‘£3 M that the Liberals did not hope lowin, lor skirmish and the captures o( |a»Iaueers .`~"l‘ -. ' of ' ” ' ' many in tu Liberal own lnduleed lt md mm tearreids he 'basal ‘?'~\i w‘DN§DAY’ MARCH w' “DL least a Iain? expectation that the Cardi- niiiuant.. the oomvsatant ci _ W iran District mich; ravens the recent were tartherepartatthe bqrinniugthan ?\“I' “ in THE CARMGAN ELECHON' ' action oi the St. Peters District, and give in the Franco Prnnelan an-nggls and the the time. Liberal representative at Ottawa, and so faithful to the local Liberal standard. Both the party leaders, the Premier and the Opposition Chieftain, hold their seats as representatives for Kings. Anil of the eight others who make up the county quota ol veu all are followers of the Opposition leader. Ninntooue is rather overwhelming odds and gives a sort of lasvrosc-obsummerair to the otherwise cheerful Premier. Whsn he goes to Kings, as he must no occasionally, it is tobloom alone, with no ilower oi’ his polltloalklndred, no Liberal rosehud, to breathe back his blushes or give sigh for sigh. But. Kings County ls not Prince Edward lsland,a1though it elects both the party lenders and is the proud poss- essor of our only winter port. The Liberal majority is still ample; it is even generous in its proportions an compared with that ui Premier Ross. 1-‘or he has but three to the good in a House of iff. Premier Peters’ majority, thtugh cimin- ished from 16 aiter the general election to eight at present, is still the equivalent oi' 24 in a House the size of that ot Ontario. SLOW PROGRESS OFTHE WAR. Compared with the Franco Prussian War ol i870 the progress oi the present war between Russia and Japan seems rather slow. On July 19 France decl .red war. The entire German army was mobilised in eighteen days. On Auuust 2 the first fight took place at Saarbruckeu burg took place. On the ith of August, eighteen days after the llrst declaration bloodlest struggles oi the series, and l0,000 Germans, including 500 oiiicers being lett dead on the ileld. The Empire thus fell forty-five days after the beginning oi the war. The Russo Japanese war began on Sth February of this year and _has ncw been in progress titty-two days, [or a week longer than thej Franco 1’ru.~slon war down to Sedan. In that time there has been no general engarvrnent by sea or land, Trng, [here was 1| e very success* ful torpedo attack on li u Russian ileet at Part Arthur immediately the war began, and the nlnlo-t simultaneous destruction oi two Russian ships at Chemulpo. These have been followed by several bombard- ments of Port Arthur :md one oi Vladi- vostock. lint _~ 1 lar the casualties have CORNS IIE l`\\`F.EN '1 IIE TOES. Or the soles of thc ieet can he cured bi' B iew nppllcitiops of Putn»im's Corn Ex- '"1 l - ____ fi Y INSURAAIGE SilllillT_llRS WANTED CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 1 rn contract wi ii Aim several ag:n'.» .1 districts The Cennd i Life is the oldasl and largest Canadian Compu y -- .. I1 r¢a¢|v¢g 2 stronger than any on this Continent. issuing all up~to~dete mntf-rv < --fl with its nnrqualled rrcord oi profits to policy holders, makes it especially atrial we from an _ < ,, - "nuts itsu point. ‘ An’ pam" ccblemplsilnz taking up insurance work should get our eller before engaging elsewhere. Call on ol* CU!!\!Iliulr:|ie with W. K- ROGERS, \WWAM‘llMM\\\ Manager P. E. island Branch, Charlottetown. m “The SUN LIFE” AGAIN LEADS For new business secured and paid for in 1903 the "SUN LIFE" ends all other Cauad lan Companies in writing the magniiicent total of 14.21 7.2o3.oo For plans' in this "Prosperous and:Progressive” Co. apply to E. H. BEER. Special Agent, Charlottetown. J. H. W ELCH, Manager for P. E. I. the opportunity to rejoice over e eonstitn- winter season mag" ¢ guqm- digg,-“°¢_ llthere wereuo differences oi opinion, ,My n,1,¢m,d_ Bm, lg was not to he. And nr, “wr making du, ,1|o,,mm £0, The Conservatlveso! Kings County re- these conditions there has not been very ruse to be converted io the Liberalism of much olrsal warfare in the nearly twol months which has elapsed since the' ` H1800! I lil'-le SUIKVIN' U1!! KUIBUMDQIOB was broken. We shall doubtless County should ln local alfairs be S0 I8- ‘heerol more stirring times in the near gr-essively Conservative, while it has I future. while Queens and Prince Counties remain =t is Dcraugcd At This Season of the Year-High Living and Little Exercise Bring on Dyspepsia and Other Troubles. Disorders of the digestive system are not uncommon at this _season ol the year. In cold westher there is e danger ot overeating, and a tendency towards the excessive use ol highly seasoned food and stimulants. The result is much suihring foom in- digestlon, liver and kidney derangement-s, and constipation. Ii people could only understand how promptly and emctivnly suoh disorders are overcome by the use of Dr. Chase`s Kidney-Liver Pills, this great family medicine would be even more popular than it is tc-day. Unlike any other medicine, these pills have direct and combined action on kid- neys, llver and bowels and lor this reason reach and cure the most complicated all- ments. Dyspepsia and hlliousness, liver oom- plaint and kidney disease, stomach troub- bles and constipation, baokaohc and head- ache dlsappear ln wonderfully short time when Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are used. By assisting the kidneys in eliminating the poisonous waste matter, by helping the liver to filter the bils from the blood, by regulating the b¢wels,Dr. Chase`s Kid- ney-Liver Pills prevent and cure the and two days later the battle oi Welssen- most painful and fatal diseases known to man. i Mrs. J. Larter, 123 Cross street, Char- lottetown, P. E. I., and whose husband is °fw“'-the buns °‘ worm' one °.t the a contractor, states:-I had suffered a I great deal with pains in the small of my was foughfq 50(1) Frencbmgn back, my digestion was bad and I was frequently troubled with spells§uf racking headache. I have been entirely cured ol these distressing symptoms by the use of son, Bree 8: Co., Toronto. To protcct. you against lmitntions, the portrait and signature ot Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, are on every box. Dr. Chase`e Nerve Food,f50 cents a box, six boxes lor $2.50. at all dealers or Ed- manson, Bates & Co., Toronto. To protect you against. lrnitatlous the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt. book aut.hor,are on every box. HURLED T0 HIS DEATH. Gteci-1 Bar, March 24.-Charles Bald vvi:1,an employee of the Dominion Goal Gcmpany, was killed last night. at the Coal Compauys pier at Loulsburg. Bald- win was standing beside the drop table shalking cars when the table dropped and hurled him oil the pier thirty feet. He struck on the way and when taken from the water was dead. He was a man oi forty years of age and leaves n wife and family. Wear Weeks’ Nobby Hats. Blllllll PIPES! We have just received an elegant line of these_g00d wood.-fine ambers nicely cased, [iii Surprising what values we can offer you. Would like to show you our assortment. Everyoii'_» guaranteed-we give you 3 new pipe should it go wrong. FINE TOB Al.`l`.<)S All the leading ones in stock, Pioneer. Cnpstaln, McDonalds, Players' Navy Cut, etc., etc. A.W.Rcddin l’l1m.B. The Square Druggist. Sunnyside. .lr-._e-,"\ FIRE INSURANCE, |a\he§_l.lelaa~ llaalhnxt .-mwhtr' ILII-III.. Charlottetown. OPENING DI PL YS FOR EASTER. A Instead of going into details, we invite you to .come and see the c011¢Cii0l1 of new Spring goods we are now showing. The new styles in Spring' Fiillinery, Spring Dress Goods and Spring Coats are entirely different from last year, and nothing short of a personal visit will give you an intelligent idea of them. Everybody welcome to come and look. <<<<<<< S0ill¢iIlllig MW lOl' Ed$i¢l’. if This week we anticipate “a big rush for something new," but we are confident of meeting with satisfaction the _ requirements of all corners, as our stocks were never better y adapted as regards variety and price values to make Easter i shopping easy. ‘ €?i$itl' lilillllltl’i'. We are showing all the latest styles in ready-to-wear Hats, :incl in the work room our milliners are as busy as bees trimming hats to orders. Our milhner miss Isabel Rodd will give your order her personal attention. _ _ _ _ Vi t- call your special attention to our distinctive dis- plays -fi . EASTER BLOUSE WEAR, EASTER NECKWEAR. n EASTER WASH FABRICS, EASTER IVIILLINERY, Fancy Collars, Belts, Girdles, Buckles, Waist Setts, Silk 'l`ies, Veilings, etc., etc. We want you'to see them. Everything is in readiness at every point. COME IN TODAY. SUNNYSI DE. 5 _ ._ f ._,-t _ GREAT DI CUUNT SALE ' - -o1='--= <‘~'--W-"-'»~_ilry Gumls. Bums and Shoes, Hardware p and Grncirlas. Having decided to leave thc Island and close out our business in Georgetown, we oiier our entire stock at ’IJiscounls ni from Z5 in 50 nl: This is the greatest opportunity over given the poo ple ot this locality to obtain goods at less than mann iaoturers’ prices. All accounts due must be paid by April 30th. This sale positive and lor cash only, No goods on approbation. No samples given, acllonald & Westawa ,_ ' OBORGETOWN. P _ E. ISLAND. ¢len1e\t¢nu l rtilwfaml -_-1 I » .P rkins .,