I 'rua ousannm. cuansorrrrown mncu nnwaan rsmlrm. Mason 7. .,,~,. 7 Sarsaparilla _ ` We always put the best in lt; you always get the best out of it. The kind all good doc- ~ tors order. ;'.;,°.~.*,¥,‘§‘2.°;; Would You Like to Have One ? - _ ffjw A watch that will be a source of satisfaction to /Il,-,'\""j4""~~,` its owner-then buy a “,,Wellner” Watch. , ,ff W ww >, _. . _ ._ ,,_ For sale by _ I "__ Q V I I 'r F W. w; w E L LN E R, _ 5;. ’ _ Ieweler. \_ ._-__ _.,-,_ 'm e‘,___ -_ you mtv EAT Many things hard todigest if you takelone or two of HUGHES' DY- SPEPSIA TABLETS afterw ards. ’lhey_are wonderful helps to diges- tion, they make weak stomachs strong, correct acidity, formation oi gas and prevent nausea. Price 25c DOX. Geo. E. H UGH E5. Apothecaries Hall. UXHNXIIHNHQIK the Finest Finished hoto Work Come to the Leading Studio CA R B0 N 8 PLATINOTYP ES ARTISTS PROUFS GEO. H- COOK. NEW DesBRI8AY BLOCK. The Studio where baby ia always welcome. _.W r Ladies’ Rubbers... 25 cents and 35 cents a pair. - Good quality. all sizes- just 200 pair. Come early. Big discounts all over the store. The bargain giver every time. A. E. IxI§:hEACHEN. maxaman 1 2° H IXUW ...._.___ lieu Meat E Fish Market All kinds of Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish, Salmon, Halibut, Cod, Haddock. Finnan Haddies. etc. Also all kinds of beef. Pork. Lamb, and a choice variety of sausages. Give us a call; _ We'll treat you right. iiaddlesey & Trainor. Queen Street opp. R. B. Norton's Hardware Store, near Sydney Street. Telephone No. 279. x-ar d tf ___,.._._._i-»- Craig.-an 1 To the Electors of Charlottetown and Royalty. Gnnrnnnnn,-Atalarge convention of the Libersl~Conservative party,held cn Wednesday n1g\i,I was unanimously nominated to con- test this diftrlcl. in their interests on the 16th mfthave consented to offer and am now a cau- dldate for your suffragea It is but right that! should state my views on public questions as strongly as possible 1 1 sm opposed ta me Legislature appropri- ating the moneys belonging to this c ty for revenue for the whole province. This city has to keepun its own lust tutlons and has a right mafnli :megglagsed to members of the govern- mat ana member- or ‘the 'nelslsluturr heirs 0 IW pg? T“l:EiTeTe°illT:t.l£l?g of burdeuiug this province with a public ebt and payiuga aff! sums annually for interest. is ruiuoul bo n mwn and country, and If eleciel I will G0 Ill In any power to make revenue and exP¢°d“‘“" meet. nn rt I ...:..:‘.:z‘::':.r‘.‘.“°.':.‘:.:.:".:.'.:...ru:.:‘::.°.2 .. murranerava and ignlty If vwlral" "4 ~ 1 pmvi u . mxsviliz :hu for'-.2:ura?in°'*\le district is vet! snqn it willxu impusibla or me to persoualla ,vig all tae electors; therefore r mn ta nsssusoi soliciting the vatea and lailsauos of Quan" In nm cwfuvgfnsiu. leatlenseu ours res ll "4dtf Y P' rggbék' mumllngglw N "z"l-It‘oTr=I=s"f' ‘ = mriurmunsa rl "" l; 0Wi°"¢3°'{"II'" - S ~>‘L ‘/” _ __ L. --1 ¢;';_ v-1 \ .i -I ~ _\\ 'su l _l Womens Boots $1.00 _ in our Window A splendid chance to get a good pair of boots, any size -just what you want to wear with rubbers. A|Iey&lJu. new tlalifornia 0ranges. Just received vla'_S. S, “Minto” from Boston ro cases California Navel Oranges. This fruit is nicely colored, juicy and sweet. We have three different sizes of fruit at the following prices 30 cents per dozen. 40 .. ., .. 50 _ ,. .. Also new Palermo Lemons. BEER & GOFF .. _ ` V _ . ,_ __ _ M \“ nfs ...L _»J_\»’ "- r 7- _ E ap* _ L |,.. -ao»>- 5 _ _ ; - \ 4 ,u "A _I- . x ' . - . ' Z ' _ , ,.1 ~‘ 1' Jil; ,, ‘ _ f~_T»~3"?"#¢““\ [5 yi "'“ “war . _ ~ . “Get the Habit" ' Bring your Drug Wants to REDDIN BROS-. All orders delivered free in town and country. PHONE 35 lu uws ut LIIEII IIIIIIIISI Reporters and Correspondents I, Evervwhere- THB Farmers Institute will mast in North Rustlco School housa on `Mcnday evening, the 'Il.h. Tm: boats made stood crossing at George town and Picton Saturday and the mail reached the city at 1.45 p. m. The Social and entertainment to have been held In Hearlis Hall Thursday next has been postponed until Monday the 14th. A 'raurnaancn Rally is to be held in the public hall Kensington on March 1-ith under the auspices of the Y. \V. C. T U. J. H.MvRIoK & Go.,last. week purchased from Duncan Mclliiiian, the well known \-tookraiser of Cymbria, the heaviest pair uf bog carcasses offered in the city for some time. One parker weighed 700 lbs and thc other 6.50. A Parunlz sucial was hold at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. Caldwell on Wednes- day evening under the auspices cf the lniles of tho Me'.hodlst; Church, Kensing- ton. A large number was present, and is very pleasant evening was spent.. A choice program had been prepared and it is needles; to mentlo 1 only thc selections by Misses Clacly and Morrison nn the orrzan and Auto-harp. and Mr. Delaney on the violin. A collection was taken up for church work. -Com. OVER 5,000 LANGUAGES. Interesting Informing atudlus of Mr. J. Collisr, of Lnltiun. Continuing in Knowledge (London) his informing studies in the struggle for cxistcrlvc in sociology, Mr, -I. Collier suysl "lt is cstilxlntcri illnt ovol' 5,000 tiistlluzt luuguugl-s are spoken among lucu. A culrlllating prodigy would bc wnrltvrl to compute with i-xuctnisra how mnu_v _~;r-pill-alle dinlr-cts orc in uso. Sixty \-ours uno it was reclrouccl that. sixty” rlilii-rt-ul vol'alr\llurivs \\'ox\- to llc immtl in Bralil, lmt (iw m'tlxz|l ullluiu-|‘ lim'-L be fur ;{l'culcl', for in :mich .~am.\|lt~r Tiloxlco the Nnlilln lttuigllilgv Ims Ing.- ell up into T00 iit_~'.~.;\l total of u rltlzlrtrw of it miilum im- lllllfsllrr \`ul'll-iii-.~=_ In this llulwl tho buttlc is lmrtssullt. Uoulri we cxnuuuc thc huilitnt of u lnniruuur- or .1 tim- ir-.vi us wo wut:-h thr~ nrl\'l\nr'iu;;' or rercrlillg l.oumluriv:< nl' it liltilonlrnl species, \‘.'r.- slumld pr»|~r~t;ivr\ its; fron- ti\‘r'!< in bo in silullur' vurlilrrlizll luf>\'¢~- nlorlt, us rmw mtv und [mtv tin- u||;~-r gulm-tl ilu- \'ir:lo|'\‘, /\ll mllnlu-1* ul`i||- llccliunf<~n||rllll»~rs uilrl lcusvs, r_\.e.-~; and lu0ur|f<» liI\<-\\i.~‘r- .=tl'i\'l\ with tu-~ unofllcr fur' |\t'r'\Inll\iunut'r=. '\lt».'i»~s ml' util_~I‘nnce diriiltmi lr_\' tli|`\|~:':'r\llv nlodiilcd litr‘5'ril;<'1\l rrl`p,'ulls ,~lral;.gn'I¢\ f0r‘sli|n\1~iol'ii_\‘. l_`r1iil\¢-lrmllu|‘1`s 0.' arrilngiilg thc \\'riti1'u words nrt' found to he mut,u;11|_y i,,¢~,,|nputil>l.-, and sclurnl slltcrlniix, wlriir- unc sur- \`i\'cS horrr nrlll unrltllr-r tllvl`\‘. 'i`lu\_ visilrlc lrnu_~¢rt|‘ipts ui _sollnris gnlhcl' IYIIO nlpimbl-ts, nnll tho cuncilornl, lllco;_;r~.unumtic, syllnliic and litol-“I contend on hloodlcss battlefields, lvherc most. of them perish or else live on iu isolated nnrir0nm¢ntg_ Whut are tho laws of the pvnnjgq; among all th/-.so groups? Canon Isaac TIIYIOP affirms that 'plainly tholaws which rcglllnio the survivnl of lan_ guage do not vnnforin to the nam; l-`0l\fIiIfI0llS ns those which regulate thc sur\ivnl of race.’ If such were thc case, either set of law, nr both sets, would be convicted of unsound- ness or irmrlcqlracy. Tho laws of eva- lution arc univr-rsnl, or they are no UW* 1l1WS» 'file laws or survival are identical in nll provinces gf ,<0¢j010_ KY- TIN-»‘_\' are thc :-'num ns those which govt-rn tim survival of v.-gem] ,md animal spe<‘ios," Lab" aura.: in rfagiaaa. The condition of thc labor market in London, according to The Star of that city, is described by a Salvo.- tlon Army officer who recently ap- plied in person to a low of thc ud- vertisemcnts in the daily papers. An advertisement for a carpenter asked that applications should be made at 9 a.m. At ha.1f»past. S 35 workmen wars in waiting, and by D tho number had increased to 110. The Electric Tram Company wanted mon for road work, and when ona of the applicants arrived at, 8.80 there were over 800 men waiting. Thirty, who had shovels of their own, ware engaged. For a ,iob of night-watch- mn. l¢ 348- a. week, thorn warn ov- er B00 applicants. For the situation of a linokar to attend to an under- ground boiler and fires for s wqk gt 77 working ~holtrs at 25s., than were 60 applicants. oss msn replied to ll l¢|*¢l'tllll\¢h% for anisrdansr, the \v¢aelbem¢i|as.aw . mmm dmrmiaod to gat tt, ir pannue, we arrived at the place at 'I a.rn., when he saw a crowd of 850 there before him. The saddest. sight was the rush for a warehouse porter-'s job sr, g, [villa A Week. There were ng fgwgr thau 150 men of all ages, (mm 30 *° 5°- U14 all ruvwunny si-una. waiting. ___ _ ____ ____ _ Tun death took place at Kensing- ton on Saturday Feb'y. 27th of Margaret, eldest daughter of William Inglis aged lil years. Magaie had been ailing for several months but rms able to take can of ber little brothers and :later-1 (as their mother had been dead nearly three yaax-s.)r0n Saturday abe told a young friend who had called bo see her, that she felt. better than she had for a. long while, and a fsw minutes after she passed away sitting on her nhnir. Her funeral which took place on Monday, was largely at.- tended. Revds. Archibald and Fisher conducted the services. To the father, brothers and little sistfrs from whom has been taken their more thansiaier. The Guardian uendors our heartfelt sympathy. MANY friends will be pained tu hear of the death which occurred at Rose Valley, February 19th after a lingering illness of John K. McDonald in the 38rd year of his age. He loaves besides his parents Ken- neth and Mrs McDonald. a sorrowing wife two sons and a daulthter three months old. He has also two brothers and a sister in the far west. 11.-ceased bore his illness with that calmness and patience only found in those whose life is hid with Christ in God, laying it down at the last in the full assurance of receiving at the hands ofa forgiving Saviour the crown of life that fadeth not away. Being of a quiet; and unassuming disposition hc naturally won the respect and esteem of all those with whom he camo in cnmact. It could be truly saili of him that he poss- es-\ed the ornament ofn meek and quiet spirit which is in the slvht, ol' God of grew: price. This is the second time during the last month that the angel of death has visited this family, the other sad occasion being February 5th, when his sister Katie McDonald was called to her e‘crnal re- ward. The funeral service was conduct- ed by the Rev. J. W. -McLean. His re- mains wero accompanied to their lust resting place in the Springton Cemetery by a concourse of friends and neighbors. A Good Complexion Rich Soft Skin. Bring Joy to Every Woman's Heart, and Draw Admiration From Every Man. How to Im- prove Your Appearance. The true source of beauty ls health, so at the first signs of falliniz health every- one should take proper steps Lo regain and maintain health. \Vheu beauty begins Ln fade you can be almost certain than some derangement. of functional activity is secretly undermin- ing strength and vigor. This must be stopped, and can be stopped by Fcrrozone, which vivifles all bodily functions so quickly that an improvement. ill health and locks immediately follows. Ferrozone increases the appetite and improves digestion. This stlnlulates nutrition and qulckens the formation of rich pure blood. Llchter blood means stronger nerves. Increased nerve force reduces the wear and leur on the body. Strength develops, spirits rise, an allrountl improvement follows. A rebuilding process is started by Ferro- zone that results in or plump, wcll devol- oped flgure; the complexion becomes clear' und rosy, pale hollow cheeks fill out and sunken eyes take onli new lustre and brluhtness. No lady can afford to miss the benefit that invariably follows the use ol' this arranri restorrtt.ivr=. Ferrozoue is tl tonic, arebuilder and regulator of unqualified merit. To its enduring and lnstlng rc- sulls thousands have Lestlffed. Io A con- vlrlclngletler from her home in Lans- downe,Mrs. F. G. Butler says: “For years I had a 5-allow complexion. I did everything no improve it but. ,_._ 1. \. _l .~\ \ \' 4*’ i\~.