ii... i_§_ ,z i v_»s»u-l If #J sr __ Catarrh Invites Consumption ltweahens the daliuta lang tissues, Qranges the digestive organs, and hiaaksdowa tha general health. Itoftem oausesheadaohoaad dinni- less, impairs the taste, smell and hearlng,aadaffeotsthevolea._ Beingaoonstitutionaldiseaseitre- qalresaooastitutionalremsdy. Hood’s .Farsaparllla Rsdloally and permanently cures ea- brrh of the nose, throat, stomach, bowels, and more delicate orglhl. Read the testimonials. No substitute tor H0od’a act like H0od's. Be sure to get Ho0d’s. “I wal trotlbloilwithutarrhilyeara. Beelnxstatamsntsdains by Hood’s Bar- aapartlla resolved to try lt. Four bottles mtlrely sured ma.” Wrunl Bnnusa, 1% 6th Bt., liilwaukie, Wil. M0061 _laraaparllla promises to cum and keeps thopromlaa. hai It Dues Fur Horses Prussian Stock Food is a powerful blood puntier andthe best tonic that can be made. It contains nothing that is hurtful in any way. It can be fed every uay, and it pays to feed it regu- lnrly every day. A horse will do more work on less food when Prussian Stock Food is used. lt keeps the horse in prime condition all the time. No daugcr of colic or other stomach troubles; no danger rofltlie water getting cloudy or bad ; no danger of distem er while using Prussian Stock Food. '.lPhc action is not rapid, but after feeding it ashorttime an improvement can be readily seen. Prussian Stock Food should be used frequently by all horse owners. It will save veterinary bills and trouble. Animals enervated or ru_ii down, debilitated, hide bound, with rough or scurvy hair, or with piniply, scabby, or mangy skin, can be restored to healthy and normal condi- tions, by its use according to direc- tions which are on each package for all animals. Prussian Stock Food, “The Food that Fattens." _ Price 5o cents for four pound pack- age. For sale only by ly ll. 'llllll§SllN. DR UG GIST, Charlottetown. _ I Naturally bright children with irregular vision often appear stupid and inattentive-gag gg. oogalzing words quickly. This defect we remedy with glenn, D0 1°* lerrlve your eaiid or baeiposslbls vision. , ‘ U 'ri G. F' _ I the isolation of Vludlvostok from thc main s Fxpor frpticlnn. .. body of thc Russian army would be effect- ,5 5 w¢f_ for future developments in the war unless negotiations for peace are entered upon. THE HOME 0F THE GUARDMN Editorial and New lelephona 133 a. SATURDAY. JUNE 3. 1905., VLADIVOSTOK NEXT. While some arc disposed to think that alncc thc total destruction of her navy Russia must makc peace, thcro is grave reason to doubt such a result in the near future. The loss of the combined French and Spanish flcct ut ’i`rafnlgnr did not cnd the war then in progress, and there seems rcrilly no bcttcr 'reason to look for peace as the rcsult of Togo's triumph now than tlicro was after Nr.-lson's victory one hundred ycrirs ago. Russian military strcngtli is yet great, her own actual territories yet untouchcd, and the nation' nl pride and the stubborn nature ofthe Czar`s counsellors scom to make lt not improbnlrlc tin the war shall goon. It would be \vis{ur Russia to come to terms quickly with licr adversary, butlt is by no means ccrtaln that thc wise course will be taken. ` If the war continues it is almost certain that Vladivostok will presently be closely bl0ckadcd,nud in the end besieged and captured. The actual strength of the fortifications there are not known, but as it was always considered to be of less im- portance than Port Arthur, and as its natural strength is not by any means so great, there seems reason to suppose thai. its capture can be effected with much less expenditure of blood and treasure than was poured out before the stronghold of the Liaotuiig peninsula. Yet it may be that Vlariivostok has been much strength- ened in its defences since thcnwar began and it may offer n prolonged resistance. Before the war thc city hail ii. population of some 30,000, and the garrison ls said to be about equal thereto lu number. Rein- forcemcnts may yet be sent before the railway line can be rcaclicd and severed by the Japanese. We look for the investment of Vladlvos- tok as certain if the war continues. If Japan so wills it nothing can now prevent her victorious fleet from scaling up this port as Port Arthur was sealed early in the war. It is the one remaining point where a successful attack by Japan would inflict thc most serious, most lasting and most humiliating blow against what re- mains of Ruusiifs strength and prestige in the cast. Oyainnfs next great battle which may bc confidently expcctcd to prove an- other victory, should give him practical possession of the railway llnc eastward. from Harbin, and willi this once gained ed. It is along these lines that we look ‘I _ -_ ll ..._ 3 EEE-QD-Wd i-QEEEEEEE EHEE 25 CENTS rrrr srrrrrrrrr vrrrrn We have just stocked another lot of two yard wide Oilcloth--as before- the best value in the city at 25:: the I square yard. MarkWri4gplr_r_nifFrrrrrtr1i§hing ilu. 4, u’ . l / ia.-at ,,..&&s§* e-~\\\ , f ~5\\~?\\ ,. _ _I _ l~ , fi /. casnrorrrrrowu, r. it 1. \ I ,ai Business Office Telephone |33 b.: 3 ‘f M i . 'ig rrrrrrrrrrrrrr rurrrrrr. - .3 to be obtained. The full-length ann covori eltlicr an intcrllninrz of princess hairclotli ‘Mil _ \ NEWEST CONCEITS IN SLEEVES. ` The latest lines mass all of the fullness above the elbow and tba inset nf tho slocvc at the shoulder calls for the cleverest kind of handling if the correct outline is the lines of the arm; but it is the half and three-quarter sleeve that is most used. More than one ninterial enters into the fashionable s eeve. Some of the soft puffs are slashed to admit soft draperles of lace, embroidery, chiffon and the like. Lace frills arc used in multitude as n finish; cuffs are prominent und perched anywhere and at almost any angle on the sloevc, and strnppings are made good use of to adflust the mass of fullness at various points. Wide cuffs arc the rule, and to niaintain t e shape the choice depending largely upon the clans of inutcrlal that fashions the cuff. p __ ' _ l r._‘ -` gl All _ =1‘.=.i-'.f!_.'f'_-_S - - Sf; \ _r~ 2;/9 _ /7 ‘fig i_- 'A i|,`\D ng has that part below the elbow to follow or else a feather-boned crinollne is used, AN IMPRESSIVE ~ TEMPERANCE LECTURE. Toronto World: There is something in the result of the great naval battle in the Straits at Korea that goes beyond the scipe of enquiry of the naval experts, Superior strategy, swiftcr ships, truer firing and greater during-these are only the superficial explanations of Ad- miral Togo’a victory. They are the manl- fastatlons `rather than the cause of the proud ascendancy of Japan. The result of the battle ls, in reality the triumph of sober Japan over whiskey- aouked Russia. it is the greatest tempcrance lecture cvcr delivered to the world,toua.tions and to individuals as well. What was proved on the wreckstrewn Straits of Korea had already been proved in the destruction of the Port Arthur squadron, in the running iight *with tire Vladlvostok cruisers, in the reduction of an almost lmprogiiable fortress and in the land operations in Manchuria. It was ln each ease Japan against Russia, but it was more. It was teniperancc against debaucbery. .lapan’s achlcvcmcnts on land and sea were not directed by men who had spent their days and nights in idlcness and dis- sipation. They were the product of llvcs of strong, steadfast, sober endeavor, the very opposite of what their enemy had been. The lesson of the war is not for Russia alunc. It is for every nation and for oveiyindividual who seeks stability and advancement. Great Britnin's greatest danger today is the intanipernnce of the people. .Intemperance and progress do not go together. They are, as Sir Frederick Trovcs said the other day, hopelessly antagonistic. .This eminent autliority made the statement that alcoholic drink, even in small quantities, absorbs ,human energy and minimizes the effort of the individual. Russia has learned this truth, but at ri terrible cost. Lot Great Britain profit from that lesson before it is too lute. CHURCH SERVICES. ___ '. Changes to bc made ln_Church services should be at this odice not later than one o`clock Fridaylafternoon. ME'moDrs'i'. First Mcthodist.- Rev. Frank Frlzzle at ll and Rev. Vi'm. Dobson at 7. Strangers welcome. Attentive ushers. Grace Church.-Rev. Wm. Dobson at Il and Rev. Frank Frizzlo at 7. Strangers welcome and provided with comfortable seats. rilmssrrnizisw. Zion.-Prayer meeting at I0. Rev. W. li Seflgowlck at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30. St. James.-Rov.T.F. Fullerton at ll and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. ' nu-'ris'r. Rev. G. R. White at 11 and 7. Sunday School at 2.1!) p. m. All welcome. Visi- oomfortablo seals. ommon or mmnn' Service at Il a. m. and 8.46 p. m. 1 cairmsi. oimrsrrad. Rev.Robert Pearum at ll and 7.Sundsy School at 2.3). Prayer meeting Wednes- day night at8 o'olook. Seats hee and unapproprlatod. First Mass at 7 $l,8eoond Mass at 9 a.m High Mass at l0.ilJ, Vespers and Bene- dlctlon at 7. p. m. Catechism at Sp. m. sxvomoax. sc. i_>iai'. -mv as. weeaiesis at ii and 7. All seats free and anapproprlated. St. Peters.-Rev. Jas. Simpson, M. A., Priest. liicumbeat..' Holy Oofamualon 6 a. m. Servloe at lla. ia. Sunday School at lil) p.m.Evena0ng andaermou at 79. ln. SALYATIOI ARMY Sunday Service at 7, ll, ll, and 7,8) p. in Week night Service ~llonday, Tuearlsy l’l'hll|w'a,v Friday and Saturday at 7 H) sr. oivivs-nn's _0A'rnimsA1.. I roinri ron inns 0 ,f ini more nowrr LNERVES WENT TO SMASH- COULD NOT SLEEP-WORK WAS IMPOSSIBLE. FERROZGN E “Gave Me New Vital Energy Nourlshed Me Back to Good Health". Perhaps you are in poor health! But work must be 1 one, and tlioro is no chance to take a rest. Newer mind the rest;-lt. w0n’t be ne- cessary if you uso Ferrozone.It builds up the system, enriches the blood, strength- ens the nerves, makes 'you feel like new nt once. N0 medicine n the world ls so powerful in restoring liealth writes C. P. Soxnmcrville, of Weymouth. , “ I was weak undmiiacrable roka dou n. “My nerves went to smash, I oouldu't allelep, and simply had to give up every- t n " girl Ferrozop{e helpniel " Well, I thin it saved my lifeilt gave inc new vital energy, nourished inc back to permanent good health. N0 better tonic iii made than Fcrrozono.” All 'physicians recommend Fcrrozone because it is absolutely ccrtalnto give strength tothose that use it, 5013. per box, or six boxes for $2.50, at all dealers in medicine, or Poison BL Co., Hartford, Conn., U. S. A., and Kingston, Ont. LUXURY IN TRAVEL Lord Hawke’s High Opinion of the Cana- “Lord Ilawkc is n judge of comfort in travel if any man is," says the London, England, Canadian Gazette, which addss- "Lust week hc returned from india and Japan by way of the Pacific and Cana.da,' and we can well believe how every Cana- dian Puclflo Railway ofliclal will blush as he rcnds what the famous cricketor has lo say in the Sheffield Daily Telegraph. “I have never known such it company as _tha Canadian Pacific Railway," says he; “the travelling is luxury. Everyone on the the _journey across tiio Rookies, it was superb. Once we had n. rare experience of one engine at the front of a second, with a third pushing its hardest nt the rear. \Vc aliouldn't have got up other- wise. I was with Lord and Lady Castle- reiigh on that part of the trip, and wc couldn't have had a finer time ot it. The scenery is wonderful, and the weather was grand. Iwas riding on the engine part of the way across." Writing to a en,nr awoaay: rye Canada) was goodness Itself, and I should like to add how much I admired the wonderful management of the Canadian Pacific Railway] IT HEALS THE LUNGS. When the antiseptic vapor of “Oalnrrh- oaono" lslnhaicd it spreruligthrough tho broathlngorgans, carrying healing and health to the sore spots. An irritable throat“Catarrhonone" cures in uve min- tors always welcome and provided with utes, bronchitis it soothes instantly dw weak lungs are fed and quickly nourished baolrto heaith. To be free from colds and coughs, to avoid uatarrh and bronch- itis _usa Catamnone; it is prescribed by more than twenty thousand *glhyslolans in America alone, and used by e people of nine nations. ' FOR_MEll|._,_ _ 50-Mea'a'whlto shlrts,66 and '75o for ll0c. 100 ,Black ssteen shirt, Saturday 50 Men's flannelette s lr¢e,Batu!1iay Zlic. Extra value la me||’a ileokwsar and braces at loo. ' ;. 1. ~ _ r N0 palrsfpants worth up to Sltfor \l.00. 8) salts overalls for wo. - Boys' pants for li Oo -James Patogd t1Co. ~ l. wa GAB SERVIGE ..’.2.'.r:‘:.':.':...“°."‘f:i..°‘.:*.:...°:'.°.n.°: e for Todays lradc, Supplcmcnltd n b “ I. tailed ,mojlofd |,gt_(ny__niisiness and ` dlan Pacific Railway. _ whole is civil, kind and willing to doi everything to add to one's comfort. As to. 50 under shirts, mea's anion, ite. | ..»»x »,` Gini Last Extranuiuii y Saturday , with rnris Lin. _ _ , 50 ladies’ outing and uatrimmed hats,slfghtly off style but good enough for a seeond or knock-about hat. Your choice-for 25c‘ -» . One lot of last seasop’s white walsts.price not considered. Your \ . chcicefor................. 5oc 2 large boxes of fine French Silk Flowers. Prl¢.¢ fl’°m 33° to$r.oo. Yours for 25c Onebox flowers for ..............._.5caspray Balance of Misses and girls flop hats. Yours for . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 5c 18 silk ruiis. just the thing for madame‘s nec-kwear from $2.50 to $13.00.. 25 percentoif. 25 ladies black hattenburg collars range in price from $1.50 up » to $6.50 at }{ off the dollar- This is a seaeonable offer and a _ FoRLAD1Es Between the hours of 9 to' iz a. m. and 6 to 9 p.m.. only, we will put on sale: _ 50 only, brand new white lawn shirt waists, all sizes, new sleeve, trimmed with whitelnsertlon. made with broad tucks. Yours for 5oc. 1 One lot of colored ones at the same price One lot of black sateen waists size 32 only, at 60c. zo ladies silk waists. colored, white and black. Prices range from 84 50 to $8, for $2. 50 - Leather and silk belts 25c. Your choice from a basket of fabric gloves at 5c a pairf ' Ladies kid gloves, clearance lines, were $r.15, at 75c. White kid gloves for ladies at 65c. ' _ ’ Silk and lisle thread gloves for misses and ladies. all pricqs from izc to 5oc. ~ A small but useful list for my lady’s 'toilet table, viz., rats. wire or hair, bone hair pins, side combs and back combs in tortoise shell and cellulold. The new hair retainer, new crush leather belts. in tan. _ green, black, red 25c. also black silk beltst 25c. ;-‘°f_, New silk belts in black and colors. ‘ , Black Cat suspenders for children and ladies in black and colors. Night dresses at $1.35 and $1.25. We offer the best fast dye ladies’ hose at 18c that the store ever » oEered. A very fine black cat stocking at 25c, ' Dorothy corset cover 35c to $i.35. Extra value in a lot of corset 65c line and 4oc, at 45c and 3oc. 30 only. fancy straw flop hats suitable for ,little girls. This hat trimmed with one of our cheap Bowers will make ~a good fashionable ' hat. Flower and hat will not cost you more than a quarter of a dollar. - ' FOR THE HOME. ComfortMattress........... .. Healthmatfress..... -. . .. . ...3_5o Doublehealthmattresses.. .. . . . . . 4.00 Dreammattreses .. . . .. ....... 5.00 Slumbermattresses......... ...6,00 Patenthealthniattresses....... .. .......8.5o Patentheal,thinattiesses..... . .. ...io.oo 0sterinoormattress..... . ...........i3.5o Sampsonspringbeds .. . . .. 2.00 Herculesspringbeds. 1904 pattern........... Herculessprlng beds.... .. .............,2.5o Special!-Ierculesbeds...............'.. ..............3.5o No19and9i,extraspeclal............... ...$4`.ooand4.5o ~ f FOR MEN. » 5o Men’s While Shirts. 65c and 75c for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5oc ioo BlackSateenSbirts.' Saturday.................. 50¢ 50 Men's Flanneiette Slilrts,Saturday 25c 50Undershirts,meu'sunion .. .. .2543 ' Extra valneln~Men's Neckwear and Braces at.. .. 354; zoopairsPantsw0rtl1upto$2.z5for 89suitsof0vrrallsfor one Boys’ Pantsfor.... 5o¢ J amesPaton & Co. “‘ " °" A NEW cRociEOPERA HOUSE ' June Sthlanil 9th Und" th* Bbnevolent 5*- Mfrs Dramatic Club OF _HAl.Il¥ii'.-X, . will produce the followlhg Dramas: = __ __ , Th\lr¢da.Y.Juna Sth. ° 5 "THE PARISH, Plllfsl” FMS?-_ June 9th. “THE ll0lD _ MINE” cfm 1:2: oarrias a==tt;la'ss cast B M15, ' ' . duced the sbova shows in l:l'aliiii‘i¢ g:°¢h*f NVQ _‘great auc- amaezlve spd ' V 1| giggtrduod by of _ vriieieamiws missin is .i. ‘ teadaaoe.. ...f-.2 . aussi. §~ lai>'H'€S?" If not a new store. at least is new stock. `~ Allspritig we have been tiing in new goods, and will continue to do M ygégiaysizeatock. from whgfeh we can suit everybody with thc righg gmd, .Q i . _ CANADIAN CROCRERY C0., ' >fg;~;,>;,§f; THE OLDIRELIABLE STILL TO THE FRUNT I havetlie larnest and best stock of Ssreophsgnsrs. Mouumente."i`ab- ters and Headstones ever exhibited in the Maritime ’Provino¢,in Marble of ati shades. also_red,grey and blhck granite. It is worth looking at it you don't want to purchase. If you want to purchase this ls the beat and cheapest place 'on PIE. I. Oorrespoadence ~ solicited. De-‘ signs furnished when requested. Plans drawn when required with out charge. e I _ _ '_ _ E, E. PURDY. E3 ;a°::::f.‘;.rr=.‘;-*f.i;:.."f°i.°.':'..<;f.;s,,. ' e I z _ T ;$,,,,,,_ EEE EHEHEEEE Eli:-DEE _ _ . 5,.-,-;_-,cm _ _ -....._..:.... @’.=é.-