i i =._/ .. rr ii my ,ffl MAN’S iii.-iiRY ` in is ner hair,” and she sel- `_ dom negleeisit. 'Times come when something is wanted to stiinulate the `_ growth, to stop falling _ ont, to give lustre or in- ' creased softness. - Hair preparations are easy to find, but it will be hard to find one as ' good as " inn: nanirurr cure and Hair Tonic It is perfectly harmless -can do nothing but good. Stirnnlates growth, increases the lustre and softness, cures dandrnif, stops all falling out. Price 50 cents. b`old by J. Gdamicson, DRUGGIST, Tire Medical Hall. __NEARLv__ | EVERY MAN | \\'ould like to wear clothes made to his rncasnre, but hc is afraid the price will be too high. You need not fear that here. Come in and see for yourself that the prices are moderate. A tailor can put the best of every- thing into a suit, and at n moderate price make a living profit. He can do this if he wants to. 'I'm sincere in :ny invitation to you to come in and talk it over. Come whether you want to buy or not and see my design suitings and overeoatings. 5. CRAIG, Merchant Tailor, UPPER QUEEN ST. I ill \- inw i(ANDY.~"~_'~'~ .K|T;CHEN Celebrated Caraiucls-_ Fridges. Creams. and all 'kinds of good homemade candy; also x Cake and Pastry. Orders left at Stewart - SL Son’s Grocery will be promptly attended t0. Mills' Bros., Proprietors. 5ltts an»~aa~Mllr-Q GAB SERVIGE Passengers, baggage, etc., conve ed anywhere desired. Leave orders at Kic- Donald Sr McKinuou’s Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- lon’s Corner. J. M. NICIIOLSON, I-18 di vr Telephone No. 253 *_T- Parm For Sale 'l`hc .subscriber offers by private sale his inrur of loo acres situated at West River 8 miles from Charlottetown. l-`irst class dwelling house and out- lniilrlilrgs, plougliing done ready for . rnp. inspection invited. l‘riee right. For particulars apply to F. II. Horne_or to owner ARTIIIIR WRIGHT, 3-zfvlwcih iwmfr mo New lloniinion. ` J J " iiiiiiiiiliiiilli iiliiiiiliii ____.._- wnnsnsoav, amor. 4, mu. -ni: r`/mins in ann. In a number oiCanadlan citlaa subscrip- tions are being taken up to aid the starv- ing peoplaof Japan. Therc are upwardsl of h million of these suffering onea, men. A women, and children. face to face with llhgifrlnaf death i from want of food. Among many millions more food is all too aoant`for"healthf\rl s||“bsistencc.’ This ia caused in part by a considerable failure of tha rice crop, and in part by tha lack uf cultivation dns to the fact of ao large a portion of the male population having been engaged in the war with Russia. Japan is a very thickly populated country, having un average of 300 persons to the square miie or nearly six times the ratio ol Prince Edward Island. Their innd is not naturally so fertile as ours and it is only by the most careful cultiva- tion ami thc strictest econpmy that enough food can he produced to feed the people. Hence when the crops fail there is no reserve supply to fall back upon. At the present monicnttheir needs are very great and vcry urgent, und their own Government and people, exhausted and burdened by the cost ofa terrible war, are unequal to the task of providing for the great emergency. The casa of these starving Japanese should appeal to us wi‘h pccular force at the present- time: liecause of our wealth and abundance of food. Canada has always bread enough and to Spare. Because Japan is the ally of ourown great Empire. Arc we less obligated to bclp her with bread against famine, than with nrrnsagnlnstllri armed enemy! Because in her heroic ami victorious struggle lngulnsl. Russia, Japan was rrnllylilgliting Britain's enemy as well as her own. The Japanese victories in lllanchuria and on the sen defeated Ili-itr\in's most dangerous iocnnd mndc India more secure than it has been during half a century past. Moreover Jupln is Cunurla‘s nearest neighbor to the westward across thc- Pacific. ller cnli to us is thai of n starv- ing neighbor to one whose barns are illled \vith plenty. ller soldiers and sailors have thrilled us with their marvel- lous courage, patriotism, skill and endur- ;unco. 'I‘his oughtto‘prun1pt us to help them in their present sore distress `l"ui_'tlicrnrore, the Japanese are anon- Glrristiun people whom we desire to win ~ to the Cin-istixin faith. Canadian gen- ‘ erosliy at tircprésent moment may lead inn's (Sod. it is written, “lf thine enemy hunger, iced hi|n." How much more are we nbligatcil to iced these, our friends. lt is for these reasons that The Guardian has opened a subscription in TERRUR OF SPRING l iS Sli,KNESS ! I __.._ What Arc You Doing to Protect Your Vifeak Body Against Spring Fevers ? A delay gives the germs and weakness u better chance to take hold. Don't wait, think uf your small resist- ing powers, and begin building up to- da ! lizor weakness, overwcrk and debllity the doctors prescribe I"c\‘ruzone; let it help you now. Vimlity- and power are instilled into the blood; this means new strength for nil weak organs. The fire of youth will dance in your veins. and new found energy will increase your desire to work. Fcrrozone supplies the nourishment and tissuediuiid ng material your systcrlr . lacks. Ian't this "u reason wily." l<`rmn Comhermerc, Ont., Mui. Jno. Ornm writes as follows: "For u number of yenrs I was sickly in the springtime. I felt tired, nervous and had headaches. lily blood was weak and dump days brought on rhcurnatism. My nervous system was unstrung and i feltntterly worn out. Ferrozonc revived me in n short ,timn. ln two dn s my appetite increased and I could fccla. building up process going on. This great tonic, marie a now person of me and I don't think a more strengthening medicine for the spring can hr-_ i`ounrl." \Vonldn't ii. lrujust flnc to get back yonrolri time spirits and vigoi’i Easily done with “l"crrozonc,"; conimnnce to- day. Sold ily all dcaler.~4, -'irc per liox or six boxes for 5_¢£.‘.'»4), ily until frnrn N. C. and l{ing~i|nn, Ont. aiioftha Japanese tamino fund. Men, women and chllrlran an invited to' contribute as their lnimanlty, oraensa of duty prompts them. or their rpeanl permit. The lmaiieat aa well al the largeatauma will bo- thankfully received duly acknowledged and forwarded. It ia said thattanceats a day will keep an entire family from starving-a dollar will do the like for ton days-with the chesp food upon which the people are content tollve. Tha‘Dominion has given $85,000 worth of wheat, which every one approves. Even a child may give ten cents to feed a starving family for a day. Church congregations. fratomai and and benevolent societies, schools, as well as individuals may feel prompted to give. Wa make no appeal. We only voice the cali ofhumanity and sweet charity, and ask of those who desire to give to this worthy obisct to do so promptly that their contributions may the sooner reach and relieve the suffering that exists. Doubt- less those who give will feel the better for their giving, for it is written that it is "more blessed to izira than to receive." _ -rtli AN ENEM Y T0 THIS PORT. The Patriot newspaper within the pastl fcw days has opened its colunms to the worst slunders expressed and implied that were ever uttered or written aimlnst thc port of Charlottetown. What is the purport of these slanderaf That it would be unsafe and dangerous to life and properly, n virtual uct. of man- slaughter, to bring the winter stcamcra to this port, and that those who would do so would justly incur the penalty of long lmprlsoment. All this and much more has been expressed or implied 'in the dintribes referred to. This was printed and circulated nt A time when our Board of Trails, nierchrmta and business men were bendingevt-ry effort to have the winter ateamcrs return to this port; when as the result proved there wus no obstacle to their coming, and when nn outraged mercantile commu- nity believed the stcamers ought to have long since come here. Such are the plain facts ofthe case. \Vc know not what defence or excuse The Patriot may be able to oil`er for this mosl. extraordi- nary, rcgrettublc and foolish course, bu clearly itis called upon to show cans why it shallnotbc indicted na an enemy oi this port. _ i. 0 Tha Bill respecting the oyster' fishery ia wcll intended, and ought. to inaugurate better conditions in a field that has been much neglected, and which might he made to yield rich returns. No doubt thorn tolitruerennception of the Clirist--,rm_']h(_r Inmrovementn Wm be wggeslcd in time. ln the meantime it is well to provide for the survey °f 0'" UNSW* lJ€dB. and to foster and protect thc industry by thc means of lcusingplots to those who will care for them. The Moncton Transcript tells that there ure some 1,400 names on the I. C. R. shop rolls; that in thc burned shops there were only -itll of these men or few more than one third of the whole; that of the -itll about 5U were absent on prolonged leave, reducing tho number immediately affected to 451; that of these 270 are now employed, leaving only 184 out of work; that two temporary shops have been erected one 1100 _'cet long by 08 feet wide, the other 106 feet long and 21 feet wide, and that much of the machinery thought to have been hoplessiy destroyed has been repaired and put in operation. These incts throw ncwlight upon the disaster and nuikc it seem less serious in every way than thc earlier reports indicated. i’oI.snn & Co., liurtford, Conn., U. S. A., i ieara nee, zdei I u ' D/\ \. I l an ' \~ _ _ i app. W of dnini y white IRON BEDS. We have more patterns in Iron Beds than we can show- and lraie decided to close out at cost but stock in six different designs. 5, 00 bras .ww $2.25, $3.25 beds now $2.40. $4-25 bfds v°w is-00.3.5-°° beds ww $3.50 3»6.oo beds now $4.25-aizout 50 beds in the lot. for Boarding I-louse Keepers. This is a GRAND CHANCE Mark Wright Furnishing tn. Q 'vc'-f . , , -` W *WT v, _ *F ~s1n=:‘“~~-._ » HWWWH inferior grade, even at a ' best real values you can You should’nr do ;,, WW WY E eedent by riding in the very best cqrnpage to be had. These celebrated Go-carts are known the country over as the finest Go~\1arts made. ~_.__ v- Vw. ` _ i . 1 r itil- Paronfccfrs if/I V rr j -1. ..... J, a:| fs Mk' \ ei.; -- NEW-- . _ J CARPETS! the new carpets are gathered foryour inspection. Never was such art displayed as in these new designs, and never were the colorlngs so artistically blended before- » ‘I Exclusive patterns every one of them, and above everything else de- pendable, you never yet got a carpet at Paton’s that got faded, or worn, before you had a right to expect it should be- UP ON OUR SECOND FLOOR where tl1e light is best and brightest, Carpets cost a heap of money; tro much for you to afford to buy an few cents a yard less in price. We make no attempt _ to give you “A whole lot for your money,"-fresh, new, reliable carpets, the get are the kind we oHer, and if you pay less than our fair prices, there's something wrong with the carpets- any carpet bu) ing without first seeing the extensive and handsome display we have here. - l R Paton’s Go-Carts _' il Are Here. The 1906 Models. E _ MMM! JAMES PATON ®. CO., House Furnishers. 7fiRMMMMMMMMRMHMMMMMMMMMMHWW The Legislature is to bs asked by Premier Peters to renflirm the resolutions P -_ _ / \ __ ___ The Patriot parades n welcome to the f`d”l“"'edds°"£;l¥°“;s ':g°%'i"vT:?’“"‘] °[ “””`/"“‘ » ""-f\/ \ `\ iiiinto, after loading its columns with 'unease 5" ‘ es ° "3 m “es” A419; ‘i_ B£_g,`,I,'i;- __ ` ___ - .», - _ v _ v `.- _ -_ the puma and dangers and every Last year the Hospital for the Insane »- \ A . A V reason which H i12rY°ri€=i ll11°8i“'1°i°H 0"" ms, 32,,'358_ M ,he ,md of we yea, ,here F.; _ 7 ___.;_,____\/____.\._,` _ conceive to show why thsatsumera should were lm men and 102 women patients in ` ' " “°“ "nd “wld not' mme' H the Lnmmi tlreinstltutlon ‘.’ilin all Sixteen patients “Why eve" hmws m “gm” um hworof died and Bl were discharged, of thclatier [_ rr B \ Charlottetown its nawspaperorganmust ' -A _\ ‘ v`v “v v*_'*~ ->_=' meet' with “ ‘manga 01 hmm' _nd 8' change unimproved. The recoveries showed the *A .`i ’- - A-“- -*v* _\ _-T °t lnnnecr’ °° wen' The way w mpular favorable proportion of slightly over 35 _A"s_§ 6l""_ .‘~ A A i- ‘°v°" is “ot “und In Bla“derlng our any per cent of thc admissions. Tho friends Y IEA* Sflv" T v v ‘- and pmt' \ ____ inf puirienta contributed onl.V $2,'illil.2d ik, lm C°r:|°cdBép:¥li1;°“;$:°li:Km:;‘; townwl their support. The want of out buildings and also of more land is cm- phaslsed bv Superintendent Goodwill. ‘_ I“l»w».. Dr. ¢7haao's Oinb mont is a certain an d fgunrantood _ onrn ursachand ‘every f o r m of itohinK.hlccding rl tr rig LII DH) ll piles. Eco tcslimonials i_n tha nrasu and your neighbors nboutit. You can usa it. won: monoy book if notsatisficd. Mo, at all ora or Ermanson, Bama It Go., Toronto. DIL OHAITI 0|NTMlN'l’» _____n__._? COMING _E_VENTS. City Council meets on the second Mon- rwr in each month. James Paton, Mayor; . W. Clarke, City Clark. " Next Regular meeting of Lodge Prince Edward S. O. E Tuesday 10th. C0ii`oc mills ni. Cameron Cds. -itlli. `For 3 days only-Sample lot of hair brushes selling at actual cost. You can't help knowing such to be the case when you inspect them. I-Iere's your chance for a bargaln.-A. W. Reodin Phem B. 2d3i. You will moat likely be buying wallpaper this wselr. You will want the prettiest patterns at the lowest pricsa, if you will cali at Taylor-‘aj Bookstore be- fore you buy we know you will find _inet what you want., ict us know and wa will send-our sample hooks to your home. You won't sea the beatiina if you do not see those at 'l‘aylor's Bookstore. » iidiw DEBTORS-Accounts due zgdtf. Fencing for the Farm Lawn, Church, Cemetery etc., etc. ' Aucti0_n Sale of Fat Cattle The Provincial Farm will offer six (6) fat cattle for sale at. Public Auction on the Market Sqnare,Charicttetown , _at 1r.3o a. m, Friday, April 6, I906. S. E. REID, Commissioner of Agriculture. qdtd. A Barbados Moloissea and Sugar. Due to arrive by Sehr, “Corona” 'now loading. zoo puns. Extra Fancy Molasses. 250 hbls Choice Dry Sugar. llanall. iialisnliury. llassirvy. 3-_tdttszw Pat. Ex. ____.1.-_ _?___>__ Piiliiilii EilWAiiE|_S_l.liiil RAILWAY. TEN__DER Scaled tenders. addr-cased to the Seri-ut.ar_\' or thu llcprn~i.mont of Railways and &'r\nni_-_ Ottawa. Uni. , and marked o|| tha u\ri.».iil.~ “'l‘cnrlor for or-iinvork rent plow, lliilslinmiigli liridyo, I'. E. I."wiii bo raccivcil up to and rn- rlud ng Tuorulny, April 17th, lilltl. for tho s\ip~ plying of rnntorinia and the construction of two rust, plum for t-ho Hillsborough lirldgc, I'. iii. l. ln1\\\'ir\gs und specification may ho sci-n ni thc itcn dont lrhiglrrcrl-1 Uilico. t harloiti- io\\'n. l‘.l12. l., and at thu Chiof Eligiliet-\~~ tlillcc, .\iunciun. N. B.. whcro forma of ii,~ni|i\|- may bo ohtrtincd. All ilic cinniitians of tho spccillention mn-t im complied with. D. l’0'l"l`iNllEll. Ilnilivny Oillcun. i'lcnaral lilanniu-I-. Mgilrrltt-ktitill. N. ii. I 1 . EMPIRE LINIMENT Can be had at.. the follow- ing drug stores: Geo. E. Hughes’. McDonald & McKinncn’s. Red Cross Pharmacy. Reddin Bros. A. W. Reddin’s. C. D. Rankin’s. 1 ___-/-___ _A ,~_=a_ 3: ___ _.Yeas Q ill. being recovered, 2 improved and 5 i ns; an N 'I Heavy F encinj Lljht Fencing We Manufacture, Woven Wire Fencing, Pavel Liwn Fencing, Coiled Spring Fence Wire Fence Staples, etc. 3-28d twryr. I . _ \iinlrd'a Linlmont Curia, Damiruil. , Plain and Ornamental Steel Frame Gates. ' from the best galvanized steel wire made in America. Dealers in all sizes galvanized wire. barb wire, etc. /l§§i’i'?.i'.?.§`.`Ii °'i‘i“" ‘.`.i“‘ “ii‘°i.‘“i°°.?“' ’-‘°°"" s r . . . ' mice! and parliculxal Pl Ill , not in your vicinity, write direct for N,_£;__vm§EmrsNcE coMPANY. un., umm., N. B. THE CUSTOMER KNOWS Sherwin-Williams Painta are known to consum- ers wherever good paints are nsed. There is always a strong and steady demand for them because of their high quality in maierinlnnd workmanship. They represent the best in pain; manufacture and they are so recognized. _ For . dnwtmdell-;;S; kf::;¢‘;;1_l Sherwin Wllliama Products If you are interested in the beat in th _ made paints, the best advertised paint, the begtselldirovtvldepldidi -write S. W. Crabbe for detailed information. THE SHERWlN°WlLLlAMS C0. Paint and Varnish Makers. ' E _ _ k \/\§ardware,?nto§C£-E B E V J if i_.___. _ ` _ ‘ " < »-__._.§ Ni) TIME FOR DELAY GET READY NOW» V°“\’ Silfilll 9°°fll.Sprin Overeoats and Suits 8 rin _ - . g Dre ii‘¢°31f.`i.'et¢iiil':i¢1m¢c§.'""' _“°» ANY THING *cl* ffsslmmié .l’arker’s Dye Works of Tc;-gnfg Canada’o greatest cleaning, d ding and Bnhhing works are » Wtéks & C0 mI.i8i'. be Settled. feldy to turn out the beat worh at shortest notice. Agency -¢ ev" "C Hitt .§.i.%_‘l§..ti.‘..§.i.F '01' S» Anglian Finn Furniiuros We are instructed by Fred P. Newson to sell at his residence Euston Street near School St. on Thursday next r April 5th his household furni. ture. This furniture is about aagood as new and of the very finest grade. Paxton-wi _ stuffed sofa. Ari: hmilz. holatered in silk. Maho' any leather seat rocker. Madrog- :zllyle arm icliair, mahogany rat cnpck’ de., actimroeirer, velvet nmrrvo Room- ¢ nk uldeboml win. 1?? iifiii l;:l”,',;"°'_'-‘I nartered olyk chairs Mon m“’,Tc‘°‘flll;\ll:'. olak 'karen- . _ » ere oa com- b'“°"'°“ b°"’k'5“¢» etc., etc. -KITC HE -._ chairs,Iligiiiand1;T:i1lEe, etc" d BEDROOMS-r quarter oak :5:l&¢:_0m sniu with rprlng tr". ~=l»a1;‘i;d elastic felt mai. ben 't W '° °"“’”°"°d 4”" ch".d’\l{;a]\r and waahltaud, r .nd Sh stead andmaltrean, ot er article- auch aa gil. °l°"\°» liuvea, etc., etc. “'°'Y"1lvc mmr be in-.rn :|141 aa this ia a chance to °"-“|'° llillhgrada furniture at 7°" °"" Price every eco- nomical houaelreepn- ghwni beprenent. 3;), °,,mm,,,¢“ It It o'c|ocir. a. m. . Terms cash. HBNJ. carvraa at co.. abdsl. Auctioneers. 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