THE`CH‘AR~LOT'{"ETOWN GUARDIAN FEBRUARY 2 I 3. " ‘_ -our Ai,L_ v ttnfht c-its .tin ron counts I While IMS GER edrs wk vill ive a discount of C'-Ulf 05 UIC pticgxg all Fifi augd heav Cloth C13; zillefl Fur Collars. y 0 _ f' P f- ,1O`ult Caps are stylish none more so. " 16734.- -_ _ ’ Lf* Nr W. ly* , . hfw BRUCE ,_ 'k U Tallol' and M 11's Furnisher _ Y, ._ H 'I ‘ m A picb ire that tt-rvshes any ull`e<-tion or That grand old man ol New Brunswick, ‘ _ ' " I -moral sentiment wl ' speakin a language Senator Wark passed l\is ltllst ivirth- . - I ~ € ‘ND HOW YOU; ARE ,AIDED 'which men undéirstunil. Tho m rtivev of u duy the 10th of the prcsent month. l ` IN CARRYINL' IT OU r ‘BY picture is not so much m:\.teriul us spirit- From what we huvc read of some of h'a I . A't every National or International Exhibition wher ever (Stransky Steel Wire) has been exhibited if has been awarded the first prize in competition over all other manufactures. For salé by ""- ».-.- 1.- - - - »_ s. .crabna I Hardware, Paints and Oils. ‘ 4;-v-;€5;T-FE;-L-,E53 -_i _v_;:_;;-'_';‘1'_‘;j__ I Vlillowners, Dairymerl, ll *_-_;~ ffllm 6 3/4 .. . v l a X I A '-_-vs_-_-°--_ , _ When fitting up for Spring NEW. 1-17 dwtf A..-,_ _,. _ . Lobster Packers _ For CASTINGS. REPAIRS of an kind-i. ‘~ Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. ` Tlié Clha‘~rlot’tctown Foundry Machine Co. Ltd. Phtbflef 73'. Pealre’s No. r Wharf. P. O. BOX 4ll. ____` ‘_-,-_-__ ,¢`¢`. worf try the @§”RY} :.*J'b*-*_:“v'*-“ *_-._ if--*_ E;,_v;_V;'_Y_‘_::"v_- _'U1ITvf~yv-_____Y__~v ~- _ __vv~_~_ _'- l i .I , "ii"-i‘ i ra ._ _. _ _ . . _ Wiilllléil lilll _- Snowillovalors I Every snow shoveler in the city or country needs a pair of leathlr leggins-we have _the result of years’ experiments . in a Grain Leather leggin. -- side spting, easy to put on and l _ off, none better in snow or ' ' water. ' Price the weakest part. \ $i.4(l t.|.. BE-LL. ‘ The Eaperlenced __ _ Leatherman. EBZEM _ elven `..T..c_-~- .~ We ltpve thoroughly fied ourselves that we the only sure cure 'r 'i _ We refund the money 1-iq' _not _all we claim. Ycfein to use. Sent by 'on receipt of price. a5c',` and only from md oplicidn' , ailoek flveral P¢°P{: ealrteto ne aux-'_' '” 'one £0 Bet a lmfrel of ‘ROIal House _ ' _ ' _ - » . ~ ‘ _ ' “ hold) aadwhed aeled lffthey would pf _ have a substltutj the reply invariably I .- ' was that they w uid wait for the new C¢mP°““d E“§ig°'.. oarload then on the way from the 1 "=~ m°5'.§..a¢iIf, ‘ million! gasagnrty, ir believe tai.: _ bm" A- I a C ‘ oya dna: o < ' s a_ very ue P,.e,,|-,ne _ _ flour, probablyjhe finest that has - | ~ ~ ~ ~- - . ~ . ejver ljeen ‘arle in`_C|\ ada,and I ha Dm ng Of *H 50”" ‘nd 311°” In %`o_hei`itatllin ni selliiig it as _ aiielif new and ready lofi $f¢léY» odtdire If liberty \Jitu»~lt`: mils dials!- .V _ ' _ 5 uen_ _ n vo lr paper, n tact woul " %allMM Worn., I l Iouweir rt hr ti have y ‘u d ,Sunil ,0ft»l?° reader h been suzgciued hyu pam. l ' ° ° “ men ,wmgtuip The Guardian. i .l(‘C. lil. I l » .otitis . D S I llon’t Insult Your Stomach with bad bread. It’a ust ~ as easy too make good bread as bad if you have the right kind of flour. If you buy _ ulsncouas i nhuonr _ -,wane con You’1l have no trouble. Try a barrel and be convinced. Our quick delivery makes it (possible for ns' to send all ~ or an on time. came-diy. f STEWART o. Son. 0...ii.`i§§.’i.§f.§»f°‘ But what causes the bowels to become nonstiputcdf The inactivity of the liver. Bile is nutu e`s own euthartie and so _long as the liver is active in its work of tl terinighilc from the blood und passing itlntqthe Intostincs, thcrc is no trouble from constlputed bowels. Dr. Chuaels Kidney-Liver Pills cure constipation by setting thc liver right. This is thc only means by which the \ovvels can be regulated. ' Suits and castor oil will effect n motion 'if the bowels, but, once the effects of the fiosepasses off, you will to more cor.- stlputcd ti,iam‘_ever. 'they fall to set the liver' right. By regulating the liver by use of l`r. Chaso’s Kidney-Liver Pills you ensure “_ healthful action of the bowels and so pre- \'ent und cure scores of ills, such us indi- gnation, hiliousncss, constipation, kidney isorders, colds and contagious discniies. Miss Kats Doyle. Lotrl, P. E. I., states: “About three years ago my futher wus seized with a severe form of kidney dis- ense which caused him much suffering as well as anxiety lest the ailment should becomechronlc or prove fatal. VVe im- merlietely obtained Dr. Chase‘s Kidney- L ver Pills and hc began at once to im- prove under this treatment, the symptons rgraduuliy disappearing until be became qnito \vell nlrnln. Since then we nlwavs .eep these Pills in the house for use inthe case of sickness of this kind." "For some time I suffered from phins in thc small of the buck and accompanying i is and though I was treated by a Dr. at considerable expense, I could obtain no lasting henclit untill used Ilr. Chase`s Kidney-Liter Pills which sec-med to hc -.vastly suited to my ailment. Father und lure greatly plcnscd with this excellent rnedlclnc and wish to recommend it to others." Dr. Chusc`s Kidney-lf.l\'cr Pills. one plll n dose, 25 cents a box, an all dealers, or Edrnunson, Bates Bc Co.. Toronto. The portrnitund signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, ure on every box. PREFERRED A lil WAII, Some Westville People Won’t Have Any 0thcr ernment W... --ms ual It is a certain condition of Lhe mind DR. i proiiduicediby ghe sub_:]ect,_ur3il vvéhicili tire ghrlsglan iitfe lmslhud much lnti;1encel in ‘ ' i ' ' t t,i i t t. 1 't -.s to ana a an wi -in in ion ii :dprsodurdareili ihsgmingilsqdltliiztciierh. Ellis days upon eurthure diierll Thel;rund old Move"°brings'to mind thit. bcriutlful “A lY10V€m9Ill9 Of U16 IJOWGIS €VH'.Y day-" picture of Charles D.\nu Ci sm. “l`h: I George Stuulake, born .lun lst. 1804, Till* I” the fundnmellllll rule of health; Greatest Game in the World." I ncur Sum ncrsiilc is ulso ns she cutcly V Tllf' Une Point on which doctors are unan- _ l stated going on for two hundred imous. .l years old fix tru y wonderfully pr'csrrvctl _ ' l In the absenoeof regular mail service, the blockade of trains, and tie-up of fwiuter steamers, one has time to take in the surroundings of home and bccou e acquainted with the children. - stantlimr beforeacopy of this picturc the other morning, entitled “The Greatest Guru: in the World," a flood of associ- ati ms and thiiuglits, cazne to mind. For those who may not have seen this ski.-tchv and perhaps for some who have scan it and yet have not had time to appreciate much that is delicately su;.g;;c.-itcti, thc fol- lowingdest-rlptiiou und rundorn thoughts are given. “Here we have drawn, the mmnly man, and the uplifting face of n beautiful woman. They have been playing the royal game of chess. “lnimaizinution we presume the even- ing is getting inte, und with lmnrlseitanil- ed over the chess board, surrounded by the pieces, the hands of man und woman touch ench other. Near thc \voman`s nrmstzinds the castle, beside thc n|fm`s the knight, ho\v su,<.rc_eslivc, l1o\v rcflned. \V.:t.rie.rl to tlud tim bishop among the men, but pieswin - his .\'¢r\'i<'t~s were brought more forcibly into action inter on in the game. The players of chess never think of gain as an inducement to ciigagc in it, it is so pleasant, so engro.sin;r. In the upturned and closcrl eyes of the woman, we can see that lov.: hus won thc day, ami in n thousand and one ways u womm can show her loie for a man. without sayin; a word. Yetat this moment, the artists re- presentation of rt man, is to be admired. If ive might read his tlrzugllts they per- haps would _ run along these lines. I have won, yetI want to make haste Slowly. The lovd of woman is one of the C|'cator’s best gifts io man. Am I wo thy of so great u prize I We try to take in all the I0-tts &wtf , artist has for us lu this scene, and _~ ,, ,_,,_,_. ,._J__ .-,,_. V We doubt, not that, “His Move," secured the services of the bishop, long ere this, Household.” Illfeisa game ofchess in which we have points to goin, and adversaries to contend with. To those who love the The WESTVILLE FREE LANCE, t‘e~ game, how often we regret the many 0 cently Obtained the following inter- calls of business, duties to church and . _ ____ \ ' View with Geo. E. M info, one Of the state, preventing one from havinya ” _._ Ii _ _-_ . leadilig’ l11¢fCh3nf5 Of PICIUU Cfmllly- frequent hour together. \\'i» have more . __ ' _ N0 tice to of Govern.. It Wlll be read with interest by all than chess problems to face every day of ` H h3‘¢e Used and ai'-‘ USIUE "KOYSI onrlives ~the goozi and evil rwents, the ' . ment ay' H0\lB€h0ld" F1013. . I effects of prudence. and the want olfii. "Yes we handle Ro al House There ure two other pictures come to All Agents are requested to h0ld' Fl0ufiIW¢ “ll 3 EOZU defll 'll mind writing thcsc lines, Ilave you hive structions sent and to obtain in George E_ Mupro. “I am sorry to I 1 n d i t say that fora ew days we were com for every case proper y S g e rece P S l'l_et‘ly add mit. of 9t°¢ki _but 3 C31' the pliarkes and clutnccs of commercial Eczeiiia or Salt Rheum, ff°111 fl1fl11¢1'Sf0Y My S0111 them- load now coming in will keep us go- urs “comet-efiwnn uint ciin-htm is Th recei 'ts must be t'a`k`en at if it e P increases, which it may do, judging his the time of delivery, no matter by the repovts we hear 0!"Rova1 ' m-an how small a qnamitv is delivered. pam, °f~C,m,,da_.. ARTHUR PETERS Price "that 'Ro ai Household’ is now the IATTEND \ _ when he call at the store of Mr ing a little while unless the demand Ho\1aehoi€a" popularity in other -l understand ” said Mr. Munro, Y popular dotir as tar welt as Victoria., lsriiish Columbia, and that the mille"rg__ who make ithave"t_1ad,great diliiculty In keeping up with their orders. I hav e made _|:'o__ edort to obtain the opinion of Westville people who have' bqnghéi the._iloar_, ae, to it|_ quality, , nf ".....' I s#.t-into r° ‘ ve ` `, w a a very o sigh that the flour gives satisfhctgion Darin the lew da e we were out oi Charlottetown, P. E. I _ I , . sa,is_ strictly comply with Printed in. it/'was the,;e1ply given our reporter overseen tlmtptoture of the two mn, chess players c\‘lerl “Corncrt-d?" The \vrlt-ersruvit first printed upon u _Bnnlc Calendar. 'I‘o tllc bnsinc.-as mun umld too suggestive to he considered n joke. Hero \vc have n tuli mi idle aged mun warming his hands, pipe in mouth, e tand-i ingbeside a oomfoi‘tuhie grate tire. In the l corrterof the room bcnt o\ er in end game problem, ofa rcccnt contest, sits un old white headed man. From the satisfied look of the tall middle aged nmn standing smoking his pipe und the serious look nfl the older player we know the rr-suit of t‘ Q engrgement. _ It must be hard when one gets up in years to be cornered. And yet. we know of true men and noblo women who have token reverses kindly~-tho sublime pow- cr of being able to tukc o back nent grace- fully. Is not this the true reilnemcnt of un elderly lady or gentleman? \ | I I \‘ ~“ ’. , , _ s '* .T ' I ° ' iifoletlif . _ \!'l\\ \, .. . ._ _ an ~ recent writings wo know his modest lady of Prince Edward Island, Mrs. woman. intend of thc two little children l you sec collirricncirig life and seat tl upon the rustic garden bench in thc illiistrutloritlint heads this article, try and i|na,\;lnetl1cgr:|.rul old inun of New Brunswick und the grand woman of Prince Edward Island scutcd in a similar way upon the same rustic seat. How interesting the conversation would bc, hon' unique thc meeting. In going over the various expericni1c.~: ' of their long lives ho\v much in common alter all they would have to any. Would they not confess as we of younger years, that we have had muny troubles, the most of which have never come to pmss. That “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow us nli the days of ourlife sind wo will dwell in tho house of the Lord forever," ..~. " » ~I \- c'“'\ .:.‘;.?_7£_'”'._/ rvv-X /on -_ ///,, 5°,<»f.;’-' ,_ ...... fl f' 4-_ »"" ='_77f.??' f - . ipt--"».~s- "'/‘."';,'y.-‘/”»f,/:’.;.. ' - tw” ' - ~ M.,/-,`,,,, --lf '.,f _gl H l. , , f :./L., i ,».- I _sw wtf,/,_ ~_.i'l)r'.'-- ‘:“" »\%lf‘£&" f ' S ll " _ 'ffl-ollldt‘-efllllitltt WEARY OF LIFE. Ground to the Dust With Weak- ness ~T»o Ner o is to Sleep- A Piii.-;ble Wreck! FEQRlf__lZON E Braccd- Invigorated, Toned and Strengti ered: Mun and women. married or single vvln>t.l\r'r old or young, will find ubunduncc 'of hcnlth in For-ro/.orie. It com iletely vitnlizt-rl Mrs. I". Levine, u wall-lrnoun resident. of Point Alexander, Ont., who writes: “I vvna on thc vcrgehf nervous prostra- tion. When I not up in the morning I null to force myself to go to work. l "I felt blue and rlcp|'csscd, took no rcal colnfort cnt of life. , “Drag I ig v e ;kness and lack of spirit ,seemed to he killing mc. ‘How I wislq for strength! “Kind Prov encc brought Fcrrozuno to my notice and commenced to lake it. The change was wonderful. I picked up ever_y day. Strenirtli developed, appctlt int-reused. I rrew cheerful and strong. Ft-rrozolie made mc feel nike a woman. My cure is complet-e und I recommend it us un unsurpl\Nscrl." ihe our medicine thut.`.~t sure to lift vnu from it weak, mlserublc condition is Fer- rulone. 5(l.;_ pci' box, or six for $2.50, : t all. dealers in mcdit-int-, or l’olsou ltr Co., I iiurtford, Conn., U.!~`»..~\., und Ki: gston,l Ullf. ANNOUNCEMENTS -Any girl dr-sirinpz to learn type-setting should apply ut this officer ut once. lf. '-l)r.1Fr;|sc|‘ will he nt Murray River nn l<`ch 2!7_anil Zdth, und on March lst to Ilrd nt Murray llarhur South. The oillce at Moritugue will he closed during that time. 20 d~ii u 2i. , ` Scotch and Union Carpets from 30 to (lilo per yd, one yard wide, in all the new alludes and patterns. For Bed Rooms they cannot lc surpassed. Jas Putcn& Co. 'Zi d li Straw Muttlngs for Bad Ronzns far: quiteln style as theyare easy to sweep and mukca. very inexpensive floor cover- ing with one 'or two oi’ those Tapestry ends we are offering at present.--lla Paton & Co. 24 d li Attend our annual , Remnant S ile-commences today. Weeks & Co . Queen St. 24d ii Choke Malaga Gmprs, Cupc Cod Cran- berries uuii Nortlieru Spy Apples at Beer R GoiT`s. 241| ll Today the Wall Paper Remnants 'llie third piéure for the consideration il zo, zr, 73. go on sale. Aliont 3co altiaclive lots priced less than half.-Moore _....._.___ i'__._ . _ cv, ______.._.____ ._ , ~ __ .-- His a petite began to fail him, and he found tlliatlae was losing interest in his work. Headaches began to be frequent visitors, and in the morning he would drise more tired and wornout than when he went to bed. His sleep be- came troubled, and he worried about his condition. Worr is the inevitable result when brain anrlnerves do not get s supply of good rich blood to build udp their waste tissue. He began to feel ba , riot really sick enough to take medicine, he thought, but just an uneasy, restless feeling, that vaguely indicated that some- thing was wrong. I-le neglected his condi- tion, and let time run on without takin proper siege to regain his health and strength. oon he found himself falling behind in his work, with neitherthe ambi- tiorl nor the hysical ability to attend to it " as he ahouhf The result was inevitable. The time came when he could no longer hold hisposition, and his employer,thuugh reluctant, was compelled to let him go, and find another to take his place. More than half of the men who are confined inside of shop or oflice suffer frorn constipation. This means a great lowering of the vital forces, loss of appe- A.W. Reddin, Mclrouald & Mcliiuiion Store. ,.» Too Sick to 'Hold His Place tite, lack of groper vigor, and ambition, torgiid liver, esdaches, stomach troubles `an miserable weakening backaches. Don't neglect constipation. You must drive it out or it will conquer you. Your comfort, as well as the welfare of those depending on you, should urge you to act prorrlptly. Iron-Ox ablets is the only remedy that never falls to relieve constipation. lt acts not too quickly, but surely. It does not purge or gripe, but cures by gently urging the bowels to action. They heal and strengthen the-deranged organs, and give renewed vigor and vitality to the blood and nerves. Mr. Frederick Knight, 30 Worcester Square Boston, Mass., says of Iron-Ox Tablets, “Your Tablets have done me good for nervous dyspepsin. I have beel in several hospitals with my stomach, and now with proper care and attention I can get along pretty well. I intend to keep on taking them as they have done me good when other remedies have failed." Fifty Iron~Ox Tablets in a convenient aluminum pocket case, 25c, at your drug- gists, or The Iron-Ox Remedy Company, Detroit, Mich. For sole in Chariot clown by Apothecarzcs ilail, johnson & johnson, H.A. Elli=, 'ind in bumrncrsillc at i`-ourlic s lung . ._-.__ `~._ ..__- f ._ ‘E BROKEN AND SAD ._ no olggounr ,L C.S.COURSES. They are not mere bread sinners. They are salary earners for br-ainy people. You never heard of an I. C. S. Student being a failure in life, because his or her studies are character and brain builders. 20 per -< Y ' iff cent discount now. CHARLOTTETOWN AGENC J. P. Mecosnazv, - Mgr. xii dw!! mimi? I f 7' `\ Q Some Half Price Goods _ 75 pairs Ladies’ Cloth Gaiters. 50 pairs Ladies’ Felt Bntioued Overshoes for 5oc a pair. 25 pairs Misses, sizes 1 and 2, 5oc a 1' air. A lot of colored Ribbons. hnlf price. A lot of odd Coats and Vests, half price. Men’s Fur Caps, }/_4 off. If you want any of the above goods, this is your chance. Q MB, VICDONALD & Co. k_ _ J J. L_,`__g,._.___,. _ _ _ ,_,_. ___.~ , ___..»._. . ,__ __ _ _.`,__,_,_ _ I -J / £la`1l vi. IF- ARE YUU THINKING sofa.-_ H =A'- \ about buying :1 or range, come to 1 s. We guarantee every stove we sell to give 3 satisfaction. ' We also have th: -7 ' llargest assortment ' v of enameltd and tin- _ ware in the city. ""’°" G et our prices. & McLeod. 24d ri nsNNl§L__L__§.HcnAMNoLtn 1., _ . ~ I ' l_l .I . , . . v .i- i 'I ‘f w .»,_ ,if . I ._l. ,/fl: tw, ,1 it ~ .. wg - -~ . li- ~ ‘I \l l"‘ I ‘ ‘v tu. _ . 1' I I' l \