THE GUARDIAN CHARIHITIIDWN, N ‘ A F onset- tolbnried lheaide the dear departed -Remember the Leap year social to- night at eight o'clock under the direction of the young men ol the Methodist church. -A concert and social will be held in the Hall at Cherry Valley on \Vedne`sday evening 24th Inst. All are invited to et- tend. Admission 15 cents. Should the evening prove stormy it will be held the following evening. 1il.i ll --A good program, refreshments, home- made oandy, Letc., at the young men’s Social tonight. --Go West and see the game in Sum- sneraide on Friday night. Special train willleave here aq3.&i0 with the Victoria hockey club. Return fare $1. -No. 1, Cc. 8'2nd'_Reg. meets at new Orderly Room.Drlll Shed, at 7.30 to-night. Instruction in “Active1Servioe" hy Capt. Meilish. -Paardeberir Dinner:-Get a ticket for the Paardeberg Dinner nt the Orderly Rooms on Feb.l27th. A good time ex-` pected. Tickets $1 at Armen* Restaur- ADB. -The Third Distinctive Pecularltyf oi' the Disciples of Christ is “Their Religious Position Unsectarlan" will be the subject for discourse on Lord’s Day evening at the Central Ohristian Church. WEARY BRAIN WORKERS. All tagged out, ideas flow slcwlyas mol- asses, snap and eneriry none i he buoy- ancy that made life a pleasure, that izone also. A doctor would say you are run down, enervaied, neither eating or di- gesting enough. It‘s Fcrrozone you need to brace up that iitiul appetite and im- urove assimilation and uigestion so that lots of pure strong blood w ll be formed to nourish the broken down system. Ferro- zone will drive away the tired feeling, restore your spirits and enero , revive vour ambition and strenizth Kar work. No tonic or rebuilder like Ferroaone- try it. Price 500. per box. or six boxes ior_ $2.50; at Drugizists, or Polsen 8: Co., King- i ston, Ont. I-1aMrr.'roN’s PiL1.s Cum: CcNs'i'irs'ri0N. We secured 200 pairs and are selliupz them 55 490 DOF Dair, Corsets wcrtr 65c f°'49° et W@f=kBZ& Cv's.1iiiiiin¢-ry and Dress Goods Leaders. FRIDAY, FEB. li) 1004. i'HE PATi'i£TiC S|D£. funeral. ily set out on their sad return to the dark- regular means of tmnsporutmn to md ened hom to take a last look and ay a °' P from the mainland have cast dark Hnal tribute of illlal love and reverence. sh d a ows upon Island hearts and homes. They reach Picton only to learn that the ones at home. How natural the wish i The remains are [sent forward and in due time reach Picton.|, But there neither the dead nor the livingoan pans. The accom- panying friend or relative lrrievee and ` '___ laments, and there ia added sorrow, grief There “"0 been mm" “d ‘md 9°""°"l° and suspense in the old home. Let ns lIN=|d°l\iS_¢°“”€°i°d Wm' "lm “mn” pm' trust that irom the departed spirit this is longed interruption ofthe wlnwr steam- on of auth-8 sono," mu be mucuulb. ers, as there had been many in DI‘9V|°\lS h|,id,,n_ 10811-41°” “INV “nd 5°" “d °“17 "lm" It would be easy to cite speciiic instances Wim lil” ball °|°"°1¥ i'°“°h°d °““ mu' of what is above set outin general terms, ' . _' _" ` |93, Death who spares not the high nor the bug wh, break In “Don the Banana” of ' :lv '~' ‘; . humble, has all seasons for his own. ~ " ‘». ` pon e < i ,ln lu the far Canadian west, falls ill in a ,ne form of their only mud now lying “l2?\/,pf last sickness. Written messages are sent dead In this on” Th” vainly “hd to Lhem'b"‘t the “mu” “N mm' Ev” b°' crossat Picton, and only yesterday were fore the letters reach them a telegram nblawmaka the td b th I b p y e ce- oats at announces the end, and the date of the the Can". These are but two of many pathetic in- One or more of the bereaved ones hast- stances in which our want of certain and Itis not merely our business interests winter steamers cannot cross toe straits. mm sugar’ although In that une the loss *H "__ * A hasty return is made to Cape Tcrmen- E! in and trouble aregi-eat. Such sorrow and suffering are caused as must oall forth the and improved winter se vi Till E 9,, s" Zi /"' , _ . ~: F. 1 s » We are now showing a print cottons for sprin choice line of new g. Neat and pretty “patterns in stripes and dots, and: dainty little flower and spray patterns at the following prices ' Bc, lic, iiic. l2c, I5e. The Millinery Leaders, PERKINS & C0., ’ » Sunnyside. “Def but B storm ls on and the ,ceboats The snow shovel brigade seems a little also me ded um perhaps for day8_ The ` to d more dilatory under the new Mayor and _ pic un sympathy of all if th facts Were hmenl is postpaned to “wan the" com' known. They call trumpet-tisnirusd for Comm" than undeiil): old. ing. The delay and suspense are crush- Milton poll was heard from ste ill - , is t 1° P Y' ing on both sides. In scores of cases this r °° ° booois izranted all members of divided 1° l°¢"“t‘"7|°¥ W 1”” will We Vm“l° has occurred and the mourners from H ‘ H tem, es my veil adopt the snqieni. mi. Lhss not been obiiiei-‘ted iran its niiipl abroad worn out with harassin del ll K ay ._ ' ti ,“P h t B - have atlast arrived too late to attend the on my ye t B our ight be not in TWU JSDBDUU l'|l1°°B WCM On |20" P th i ." funeral services. Our winter disabilities ew nt" ¢|1Bll‘ 596% ill I-ll! ¢ll‘lHiK0l11¢lli?S b6f0l‘B thus add new sorrows to the grief which im-wi ` Port Arthur. They are no marc carpet l , li l ht . ”°‘°“"°“‘°“° “‘"”l” ‘-" “F” . cis/in/i's vfmiiin rustic MAN. “ “ ° _ Again, there is the loved one wlid di€5 ' "_ liid ll abroad,ainoug strangers, witha last rc- *___ Congmtulnuans have poured in upon U i _ VV < The Gundhm tenders congratulations Mr. Huszard, M. P.aud we believe them - I i to C da. in Se weil deserved, The campaign on his part I: _ Every day now we are ini: frequently met him in Fredericton, St. John and Ottawa, and from having Hon. David Wark was born in London- oi Assembly in which body he served till 1857, having in that time as his col- uncle ot the writer of these lines. Mr. , Turnips per bus . . . . . . . . . . . . .. been associated with him for years as n p0|,m,¢,¢§ per busnu 0 4 brother member in the Senate of the Un- gzggaiafxgfgzdoz' ' ' " _ ivcrsity of New Brunswick. \Vhen we Chickens, per pair.,... - Apples, per pk ....0 - last saw him, no\v some years since, Butter Del, lb' ___ - already past ninety years of age, “his eye get” P0l‘bb\lB --~ as was not dim nor his natural force abated." 0a1,n'1§;\€p:,-s°w;_ ,_ _ _ __ _ _ ltis needless to say we have shared in gixziperlbb ` a psper the universal respect and regard which Barley per hus... _ . . , . ... - have been always extended to Mr. \Vark " ’ 0 I _ throughout his long career wherever he T\lI‘k€.Y9 Del' lb -» ~- - 0 24- Herrinz pci bbl......... oil- Wa5k"°W”~ Hayperton A ana s centenar n nator who L _ today computes his that hundred ,ears was well conducted, without aid from the of nie we da so the more hearcuy from mainland, ix~i\'l iii ; result repiei his the having known him by reputation in the chulce or a good maiozity of West later hal( of his public career, from hav- Queens' GEORGETOWN MARKETS .0 12 - 'obo Q S ;®:oooo¢mo GQQLQQ Serssssess recess: Go ir- C fs- coco S&i£iS ws- ..0- li' you had on one of our league the late Hon. John Ford, a irreat Ovemgats 0;- Raglan; deny' 1r¢.1,,,,d_ 1.~eb,uM.y1g, 1504_ HE came 1 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. to New Brunswick in 1825. ln1843 he 5 _ 7 YOU WOULD NOT ‘ 'rl t.dtthN B lkH 1 2 visseece o e ew runawc cuss I E adding heavy winter goods to the bargain fur- nace, not a piece of winter goods here but you will need at the prices we are selling them. Suits and iivcrcoats of all winter kinds are going now at any old price. Do’nt miss seeing these elegant goods, we don’t want them, you do. All Winter Goods of every kind made for winter ;,wear. We don’t want them longer but we do want the money right away. We want the room too for one of the biggest spring stocks ever seen here. Prowsc Bros. _ .. »..~._. _ ____ __ Wsrlr was appointed to the Legislative Council of New Brunswick on resigning 1 his seat in the Assembly, and remained l in the Council until his appointment to the Senate in 1867. He had been also a member of the Executive Council from 1858 until 1862, and held the oiiice of Re- ceiver Gcneral for some time before his appointment to the Senate. Mr. Wsrk enjoys the distinction of bc. ing thc oldest man in thc public llie of Canada, oi the British Empire imd the world.iie has lived all his years temperate ly, in due regard for the laws of nature, of manand of God.I-Ie has pursued a faithful and useful public course,and has enjoyed all the length of days, riches and honor that he desired. We can only add our hope and trust that his remaining time in the land of the living may be free from cares, full of health and happiness, and sustained to the last by that unialtering trust which he has so long enjoyed. wmvnnyo-dv We’ii Pay the Bill if any person thinks that they can iind amongst the numerous preparations on the market, a better prep- aration than Britisii Almond Pink They are at liberty to try and we’ll pay the try- ` we’ll leave it to their own honesty. British Almond Pink alloys al irritation. is healing. soothing and soft- suing. We feel conscious oi' having an A i remedy and so we advertise it. Price 250 a bottle, Prepared by _ ,_A.W.RC(idiii l’lim.B. Sui; i iyside. ; Price ' 1 $10.00 and $12.00 llest value on P. E, island The Humphrey Clothing store. Opera House Building. 2 , is §il N! elf . ->-file ia._/, lilac n E-2 ii/ =¥ .i . ._, _, 1; . .» » " - |n_»g'l_ ' J. ." “Take my Advice, Old Man i" “If you want to,1ook dressed ‘up to the handle’-not overdressed, mind you-see that John McLeod & Co., does your tailoring." Sage advice to the man oi business or society whose appearance is of any moment to him. We can but re- peat: For good garmen ts,fashion ably cutfand made. see ,ioiiii iieiiion ii ci. lliililliiliil X iliiiiill Barristera. Solicitors. letc. Summersidc, P. E- I- Oilices-Royai Bank of Canada building- NBII. Meguaiuun, x.c. A- E~ ARSENAULT thsadw , ,, Y ~ ~i'4eeg AN iNvr:sTMENT Ta AT Pain _CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. - Policy Nc. is.6o5 Y¢\\\\hWM Yearly Preininxii Total Premiums . Claim Paid, _goth October, rgo3. Sum Assured - - Addiiioni - - . f .` ` `_ ` '_ Total Amount of Claim over Dividends alone over W5 pst “M T( will premiuml' Lif Date, iotli August, 1874. P?sg,fIli‘i§1vr’Acific RY. ‘ 1<»uii§i...safS FROM ¥g¥Tl§l*- "U U NORTH BAY mml ' N0 CHANGI OP CARB UONTKBII4 T0 VANCOUVER. SING TH GREAT _ FXAVRR CA§ADiAN NORTH WBIT i Elie Finest Mountain Scenery on the Qui: . tinent. LOWEST RATES APPLY. was U 's 1=s1ii,'sr. i_.oiiis, , 'D To thc Electors of West Queens. GENTLEMEN;-I take the earliest opportunity of thank- ing all- those who by their votes helped to elect me by such a handsome majority on the 16th inst. A HORACE HASZARD. i9 dwii i 1 /Z (___ li =_-2.; "~”`7.-"Ei S .;:l_l"5‘°;'i -1:-<7 -f .. »,,_~ ‘m _=`-re. ~- »:~;,&_ ~..~- '¢.=~i~‘ Hall ith fi d '¢ I will fill right time els. “Tm islryoa mat have can eioeka and watches repaired by aa. All walk guaranteed. , 0 n.. F I 0 » r or li i o . . ii. sinrllilws. saiisiiiig mmm | I' A|ent,Charlettetown. ,. _ `. _ ,asv v ,5-...I . | _ n i JIYILII Cer Gnatosefle aadpu fiom: