THE cHARLo'r'ra"rowN GUARDIAN MARCH 2 . ._f__,_______ _ _ _ _ _ » ‘ r 7| 9°5‘ _ _ .3 t r f I ’ ’ ` _ . _ L_ , r , i . "~ ' 1 _ _ >*=`iHt tutnnlti tual itws-< I T it ` ""` "T" Repoaétéiina Wilt. Reg. Clark has returned from St. John. __ » r H. R. Moxsr-1, Kensington, was in the ‘dw Saturday. G. S. Irvrrarr returned' to Montague, s“'»“l‘¢lliy afternoon. R15. Bownes, M. L. A., Cardigan, was in town Saturday. Mas. Arwnraarn Wrrrrrz, Lower Mon- \"8l10. is seriously ill. . _ ‘ G. B. Prrrrrar' has left on an extended WIP i»hl‘°\1li'lr Nova Scotia. _ rerun ws._tr.e nrsi_p..y` rr., or rt... N0- COFFEE OUITE S0 GO0D AS OURS. We knowit. ’l`lre |eopie who use it, say so. HAVE - You rattan If ?_ _ _ _ Only one quality. the best, ' freshly ground. ` 40c per lb. Webster & McKay. w Low Prices On the Followin Bean_Crocl:s, quarts " " M gallon - " “ 9,( gallon Lamps :oc to 4oc each. Shoe, stove and scrub brushes be moderate Erices. ' Afewc ests of our 2oc Tea yet main. Come and lrelp to carry it aw IMS., KELLY de C 3-1 rnwf & w ryr. Doughnuts, l0c doz. I are our specialty Fore To-oAv.... W A ple Plea Meme Pres _ Cream PIN uc each. rzc each g Croslry. Sc __ __ rz& 15|: each ,_ ` l Cofoauul Pies 'iq & soc eash season for the ice hoatmen at the Capes. Tri`r-: heat talent in the city takes part- in lille bacred Co_neert Thursday, Mar-ch 30. D0N'1‘ forget the date, Tlrursday March 30th, of the Sacred Concert, in the Market Hall. R' C- MCR-‘-E. Of R. E. Mutt-hv.& C0., re- turned Saturday from Sydney where he has been for some months. Mrcrfarzr. Mc'_`ornrack, Newport, lost a valuable horse_ recently by having its leg broken in a snow bank. 'l,`\vr-1r\"r'_\' bags of mail were sent to the nrairr and by the Capcs Saturday and forty nine bags came to the Island. Tl»{r-:nnnualrncci-ing of thc I‘rovincia| Temperance Alliance will be held in this city on Thursday the (ith of April next. Mnssrrs MrvDorrnAr.r.. Belle River. were lW*S0lUl¢l's On the west bound train ier burnnrerside and Alhcrton Snturtlay alter- noun. li. J. McTArr\rs of the P. E. I. R. re- turned Srrturtlny frorrr Cape Traverse where he lrns been relieving E. E Cll/lnr.ns Hyndnrnrr who for some time T20 has been in the Anglo Anrorir-an Oillce, 15° Sn<~k\'ille,lf-ares today ona two rnontlis trip to Calgary. _ ("»Ar~r. .l.A. Mr-Donald and Lt. I. II Beer W' leave today for Toronto to take a ay' special one rnontir course nt the Royal School of Cavalry. S. F. and Mrs. ’l‘arb\rsh will have the sympnthy of nrnny friends in the death of their five months old child which took place Saturday morning. ' Qrrrzr-:N I-iu'rr~tI..-\\".S. Rbss, Truro: J. E. Yeo, Nor-tlrnur; -Ins. McDougall, llarrrror; J. A. Jones, Charlottetown; Stewart N. Scott, St. John; VV. Taylor, Charlottetown. Cairns ot thanks, of whatever nnt.\n-e, will hi futur‘c be clrnrgcd at. the usnni five cents per line rate when inserted in locals, .and otherwise at regular ‘advertising rates A sir/ALI. blaze in \V A. Huw-rrr-‘-ro\"s rr k | ‘ rr ‘_ ei ‘ ' “ ' Srlllanldrclllakzn erlr§¢:c|Ee¢l»“l'b lsi.ni»‘e, Euston Street. culled out the fire- §v‘::~__C¢°§:ke _’6‘;°_};’__,,_ ,men Saturday afternoon. There was no _ nrend o_f qi kinda, ali fresh great dnnriigc. The tire originated frtnr and good. f' nratches igniting in rr coat hanging on the o. STEWART ' _ Telephone air. ` Eclipse Bakery , _ Brakes Best Bread. Iinv. T. F. Fnr.r.r:a'roN and Rev. W. H Sedgcwick ext'-lrnngcd puiplts yesterday morning. Rev. Mr. Sedgr-.\\'icl: spoke on Missions in connection with thc first. quarterly collection for that scheme of the church. Bnrlonr-: Stipendiary Innrun at »Sourls Fritlny o. Scott Act case against James C. Lirurfs SHEEP I DIP Ferguson was adjourned fora week. Another case against Ephrnirn Melxien- ziodid not conre up for hearing as he was not served. UN Saturday P. S. Brown purchased from l~Ierher't Carver, Hazeihrook, rr. hnnd~ some four-year-nid brown mare. Tire ani- mal which has given promise of great speed will be put on the track this sum' mer and great things are expected. 'l`rrr»: meeting of the P. E. I. Tourist and irnprovenrent Association in the City Council Chamber to-night should be li I We IIC!" in the W°"1d' ‘attended iry all who have the interest of Price 25c and 45c a bottle. Said by _ -I the City and Province at heart. Business ruen especially should nrnke it a point to be present. _ las. l’AToN, of James Paton 8: Co., "°Th° TWD Macs" li mlrdc n shipurent of spring goods of siiks, i lliiiiillliiill iliiiiiiiiiiii DRUGGlSTSr Cor. Gt. Geo; and Kent Sis. M etc., etc., from London on 'Tuesdny, March 7th. Thcyleft Liverpool bythe rr l Bros are Halifax on Saturday the lBtlr,and were delivered here yestcrilny the 24th-only seventeen days frorrr London to Chariot- l.t‘i.0Wl\. _ Allan Liner, of which Ca 'el rrizorrt-s, on Thursday, the iith, r'enched` Wrntartn Krrtcrrr-:N _has received the contract for building the Georgetown frclglrt shed and the wharf work. _ Gloaorrrows 'Branch C.M.B.A. has _passed a resolution of condolence to their Secretary.Thomaa E. Morrlsey, ia the death of his father. Grass Irslmcnavn, of Lea'a wood-worlb ing factory, returned last week from P. E. Island,‘where he had lreen stalled for three months with other mainlarrders.- Moncton Transcript. _ 1-r win probably lie several days nature the nrails are changed to the Georgetown- Picton route. The proposed trips of the Stanley to Souris wit-Ir hay interferes with the transfer at present. ' Itsv. E. A. Allaby and family are now courfortably located in the Baptist par- sonage. Mr. Aiiaby is conducting special services here this week and much interest _ls marrlfest.-Salisbury, N. B. ex. ‘_ C. J. S'rr-:\\'An1‘, of Charlottetown, spec ini agent of the Confederation Lite, is in town. Mr. Stewart was formerly mun- alter of the Merchants Bank ol P. E. 'ls land, and has many friends in Sydney.- Sydney Post. _ THE outward cargo of the Stanley Sat' urday included 400 cases condensed nrllk, £00 dressed hogs, 50q_uar~tera of beef and 50 of nrutton, 190 barrels of pork, 40 pulls of lard, 30 packages express goods and two cars of way freight and sundries. Tni-J death occurred recent-ly nt St. __ I_’r\ul`s Vancouver- Hospital of Capt. Alex. Lord McDonald. Tlredeccnsed who was ii? years of nge, was rr native of Cardigurr, 1'. E. I. His wife was formerly Miss Annie Byrne,Ge0rgcto\\n and asistcr of Mrs. Peter McCourt. Tilt: Minto`s inward cargo Saturday was composed of tive cars (lovornrncnt hay, three curslrny for merchants: and .two cars way freight, sixty hugs of rnnii, und _thirty-tliree passengers' comprising half n _‘dozen connnorcial rnen rrrrd a nunrlrcr of Islanders returning from the lumber woods. ‘ Tnr-:`Mnreh number ofthe() BC He- corder has been received at this oilitc. Itcontains very irrtcrestiug articles in- cluding an account of tl\e"‘Ablric.-," Trip to the Mainland by S Iloylc, A portrait of Tire Recorder' stall' appears as a froutispiece and there is anbtlrer excel- lent one of Dr Anderson. r THE Stanley and Minto each rrrnde trips yesterday. The Stanley left Picton with a full cargo of Governnrerrt hay for Souris und tour passengers by when eight rnilcs oi that port was compelled to return to Gcor'geto\\'n because of heavy ice,reaclring tliere about one o`clock. Tire Minto will- leave Picton thisrrrornlng arid the Stanley Georgetown. 'l`nr-:dentlr took place' at Parrrrrnrc Island 0nMar-clr 20th of Owen McA\'nning an old and rnueh respected resident of that place. lie was born irrvlreland in 18:13. He emigrated to this country in 18-i0 and settled at .Iobnson's River. He rcrnoved to Pnnrnure Island 18 years ago. lic was aquiet, inotlbnsivc nrnn and much re- spected by all who knew hirn. He leaves ri wifonnd three sons to nrourn rr. fond husband and kind father. Trrr; twenty first debate at the C. B. C. was held on Saturday evening. The Sec retnry, Miss Bolger, having graduated during'the week, resigned. Mr. Gaudet was elected to till her place. The subject- discussed was “Should Canada contribute towards the maintenance of the British Navy." The nflirurativc was opened by A. Dunstan who was supported by W. Clarke. The negative was led by W. Trainor. Among the speakers were R. Westaway who mudea. strong efibrt to save the negative. The ballot resulted no follows-niiirnrlid, negative 33. A large number of P. W. C. students were pre- sentand all enjoyed themselves. Next Saturday evening the Comnritte have ar- ranged for a social for the members of the oelety. , - . _...Z--1-_ ______-____l___- Headache "` Biliouaneas, sour stomach. constipa- tion and all liver illa are cured by H'ood’s Pills The non-irritating oathartlc. Price 25 centa. Of all druggirta or by mail or C. I. Hood Co., Inweil. llaaa. a 1- `- _-~--1--1;'-‘-°--vtat: ; _ r . _ . . X, \ ,_ ._ _ r>¢‘°f>z’ ,/ Q...-` ' I _'» ; _.f _ ,i-mg; ...___- 3=*==. _ is s" _ ; rx . ..-_:""` `-'..;*'l` I ___. _ ll 1 »,_ *_ -1' ' .I...~.'» sl tooosande ost Short pieces accumulatedduring _the busy selling of the past 'few days ' ` ` ellin riccs--so much for each iece, _go on sale to-day. We ve marked them at s g p _ P i`°°f`”°E‘Xl“`ioArN TABLE t ill gouei--come to-day i all Continued Until 'Further Notice I , of serviceable short pieces here for thrifty buyers. D0n't wait till they’re Qorrrrsncrrsu next Sabbath evening special services will be held in First Methodist Church until I-Jastcr Sunday. I Pndursn Parrots has written to the owners and builders of the powerful iee~l'»realrirrg steaurcrs running on the Strait of M»u'kirnu_: asking for all possible information in regard to the strength and size of these boats; also the ice-eondi- tions there. its thickness and the rate of oulrent, etc. _ Asour a week ago a cargo of mail rust- ter for P. E. Island was lost In the Straits. The.rnall was being transferred from one steamer to the other over the ice-barriers, hut was deposited on the ice and lost. It consisted of fourth class matter, which included papers, nragazines, etc , and is probably well out to sen on an ice-cake hy this time.-Moncton Times. LN answer to a letter from Premier Peters the following telegram has been received :- Under date the 20th March, the Deputy Minister of Marine and l1`isherlc~.s notiilrs Mr. Lord, agent at Charlottetown, that the following telegram lrnd, that day been sent Mr. Dodd Dwer. agent of the Depart' ment at Picton, N. S. : "See that all hay possible _is carried over to the Island, without neglecting perishhblc goods ~ un- til iarnine, relleved.". (Signed) _ F. Gouaoasrv, Deputy Minister Marine and 'Fislreries A Noawoon, Mass., exchange says: Rev. IM. R. Foshayffof the Newton Then- logicai Serrrinnry, u native of Montague, P. E. 1,, has accepted a unanlranus cali to the pastornte ofthe First Baptist church. lin is rr son and grnnd»son of Baptist. rninsters of Prince Edward Island. Ile has been taking tl. post graduate course at the Newton Serrrinrrry. lils fatlrcr, ltcv. J. H. Foshny, wasifor marryycrrrs pastor of the First Ilapth-rt clinrch in Yarmouth. He accepted a onli to the pnstorate of the Midrllcboro, llfirrss., _church about five years ago and ruoved to tlrnt town, but wus taken sick on tin- journey, and died before entering on active work. Fort the second time in the history of tlregrent Canadian gmrrc of hockey the Commercial rrrerr fronr all parts of Canada nret the-at one tirnr--invincible news- paper nren of the city. (ln a previous oc cusion the pushers of tin- quill proved to he the superior also in the pursuit of the prrck, but Saturday niglrt n dill`crcnt- tale was to‘d. There was lots of water on the ice n.nd the plunges of many of the con- testarrts was only equalled bythe article of hockey put up. Tire game started at 0.35. 'l`lre Commercial lenm soon showed that they hnfl swift players, several cf ton was their brilliant star. The news- wpetper men played a good individual game, Lut lacked the eilective team play evident in their opponents. The score of 5-i tells the story of the play. Clrestcr‘ Gregory referred satisfactorily. A _\urNt:'|'o.\' exchange says the following ol W. B. Deacon, a native of P. E. Is- land, whose death occur'r‘orI in Slie`diac on \Vednesday lust: Mr. Deacon was one the oldest and best known citizens of Shediac and had a great many friends in this city as well as tlrrouglrout the county and province who will be pained to hear oflrisdeatir. llehad `car-ricd on a drug business in Shcdine for marry years, and during the lust few years he had also been engaged in the stone quarry business at Buctouchc, lic was about 70 years of' age, and had only been ailing in health for about a month. llis death was due to cancer' of the stornnclr._ A and feature of the incident is that hi~ wife was called rr.way to i.‘nrnl»ridgepo|t_ Mass., in consequence of the serious ill- ness of her daughter, Laurie, who is the wife of Geo. M. lilnirenoy, n professor of law in Harvard University. Mrs Dear-on was telegraphetl for 'i`uesdu.y' and nrrrvcd lronre on the C. P. R., only to ilnd her lrushand dead. llc leaves a widow, one son and three dauglitcrs. llis son is Clidbrd Deacon, barrister of \Vi`nni|rcg; Alice, Mrs. Bourgeois, of Shedinc; Laurie, Wrs. Blakency, ot' Carrrbridgcport, Mass., and Miss Lottie of Shediae, are drruglrterns. _ D. A. RAILWAY. iIs|.rr-‘Ax, N. S. Mar-ch 22.-From infor- rnatiorr received hy the Sydney hoard of trade, it islearrrcll that thc [lonrinion Atitrptic railway is errrlenvoring to make |u:r'nngerrrerrts for running n through service between Boston and Sydney, wlilch service' will necessitate n. night train between lirrlifnx and _ Sydrn-y. They will ask for running powers over the I. C. R., thc sarnc pri- vilege being grnntcd the lntercoloniai over their road. IN FURNITURE , “Always the best value in the city at Mark Wright Furnishing Co’.=. - fi-". ”"“'“\ _A teur ' A Photo- graphers’ 5 ar Supphes 'Firms _ Paper, etc. just received by express. _ 1' `IZ;'°:1 ‘I "1" ' l .ill-D-l‘Zt\» “ ‘ - 7 A /‘: -.-_f Ms' ` _//_S2 "_\ . \ e ' \ ,1`\ ' 1.' \~ who nr were skilled hockeyists. Harring- __ `_ __ ” hi \ \ és T li' is atiiand " '_'i’/ f . ”° A' ` 555'./_ -I \*€ié‘ _ The Day of Bapcring ~, _ _li /I L’ ` . ‘N is "ff f .. ~ _ ,_ \¢"_ _, .\\\_ \f.§_\. » Btme .s .es __ ps, _ [ll Dainty i Designs for I Modern Up-to-date Wall Papers, _ _ 6C ill). Brightening _ Papers. There’s not a room in your house too dull to be improved P3DCi‘S by cheerful paper. Its won- ' derful what a transformation, f0l’ dainty, well chosen paper will work. PFOIBPT We’re showing today--the l Pretty finest and the largest assort- Plll‘Ch3S¢l’S `\ nrent of preti Wall Pa rs in P. E. I. fi t Pe Papers for every room, papers. for every purpose- dainty, bright cheerfutpapers " from 6c per roll right np. PIICCS. Big bright show room, _ Swift attention, prompt deliv- _ at Pru dent `ery, _ _ ‘ _ . ' \\""" .»_ _'-~q _ _.`. ;’“.!‘f:_ . _ I lil li \\\ _"' 'igl ° ' n ` 5 qi _'it-’~;\@;L‘= E ti vloorue a. Maison “tt ai 1) _ A _ `The Wall Paper Men. L'-3*’ L +~;!'*/I I t . \' rt E - -E M r 4* ’;.»¢~.___,_ LARGE PURCHASE OF LAND Vr4"|'tnuA, Marelr 22.-The Grand Trunk Pacllie have acquired from thc original owners al»out}17,tlOtl acres of land now irrcorpornterl as the Bulkley and Tclkmn Valley Coal Company. The capitalization is one rniliiorr. The Grand Trunk have also acquired the charter of the Paciiic Northern and Onrirrcca Raiii \vny company, which was clrar'ter‘ed by the Dornirrlon and provincial goverrrnrants in iiltil, to uorrstrnct rr railway from l{il.inrnnt to llnzcliin with brrinclics to thc liulklcy and 'Iclkurn Coal fields. I 'ro prove ur you tnrw ¢ Chaae's Ointment is aoertafri I and absolute cure for oooh and every form of iwirinl. bloedingandprotrndirrgegilea, lremannhetnrerl have guaranwedir. tee- mprriala lawtlrdgypiessand ask your neigh- i ‘""° °iI. ri’f'I.'.’...‘.'.‘i21°‘.~‘l»l“.‘.°.}$.“‘l.'i onrmone c A ~ f - I _sri Jimlqrg nr P.hr.\r.i;:~,rr.-1,lt.\‘r.='..5.: L‘r».,'l um-tt -_._ - .a. Dr. Chaseka nrntmcrrt rtu;Tr§i+'iF6AiNAoA. ___'_ I l.\s to crrrigrrrtc to Urrlrruili. A joint. r~o|\r» rnitter- sclcr-ted titty nrcrr who were cx- rinrincrllry rnedicni officers of lirruli`ur‘d llorrrd of llenlth and (iuardinrrs. which body is to tlnd money for emigrrrting u|r~ employed. ` Ever used Ciark’s .Lunch Tongue? It's delirious-so delicately seas0rred»- just. try it~ be sure you nsk for Clark's-- priee is low. - Childr'1~n's Loyal I.<-gion will rrreet at Ii o't~look Monday, in \\'.C. 'l‘. lf. rnrlor next door to Kindergarten Hall. In the spring you need sonrcthirrg to brighten you \r]~. 'i`r'y “l\l`acs l~`rult Suits," prepared irorn the salts obtains-tl from fruits. These suitsruft on the liver and stomacir thoroughly purifying rrrrd toning up. Plcnsnntly ltlffcr-vescerrt. Put up in large bottles at 230.-“Tire two Mur~.~4,' MacDonald and l\inuKinnon, i)rnggi.st.~'. Cor. (it. (leo. undlient Streets. dw li. |vrurvrr=o_r_3_Q Baos. Produce Commission Merchants uorrrlorrn-s nurtnrso. Peraonalriitentio-1 given to the aa es of latter wilt-neo. 4-IS dw. r yr FIRE INSURANCE Por rates in the L I. ialar d lntaal Foe In Nmap Qozraaiea on Farm Baiidinggchuvche iiaila, och Houses, (hens Factories. Wind Milla. lioru lc. Apply to D ‘H L 5-ro wed aai *harietirio em ESTABLISHED r84r . Wholesale Commission Dealers rn ami shippers of al kinds of.Freslr Fish,Lob stern, Salmon, &c, Bass, Smelta, and Eels a specialty. ‘T FULTUN FISH MARKET, New York. S. I. WILEY I SONS, Boston, Maas, Transfer Agents. Clarence G. Miller, Miller Longboiha rr-an tts &w 4 rn. £2' s. B. Muni a._co. H YOUR BEDROOVI NEEDS A NEW SUITE You have been making that old bedroom suite do a long time. I _ lt is _Time for a Change _ We are here to irelp you. We have oh our floors one of the finest lots of Bedroom Suites ever shown here. But we have iotb more to come (when navigation opens). 'l`o make room for the new ones, we are ready to name very low prices for those now in stock. Come early. John Nevvson *‘2e.."~s.‘-2, .xi |» ‘ L. J rr.- ijt oi1'irrcfro'r"AL sus s in the year r9o4 ` THE SUN LIFE OF CANADA wrote! over 26 1-5 per cent. _ in Canada last year. ` For rates in The Sun Life apply to E-_ R- BROW. Manager for P. E. Island, 19 mwf ryr Charlottetown. \ msvwrwmnwwmmwrg ,.s=..... XY of Life Insurance written by Canadian Companies i There were zo Canadian Companies doing business v-<...- -. ...N- e ni I "`l #_ nre rr dollar. ~ ing the Norvrn A.\rrtruc/AN Lrrfa to my friends. Yours truly, W. F. MACCOY, _ Halifax, N. S. TELEPHONE 299 P. 0. BOX 292. ERBERT GRAY &Co Exrrtirti-:r_i‘”s7‘a.$"t7lrriimission Merchants. Charlotte- town.P.E: 8116.' ' Buyers of Canned Lobsters and Meats. Correspondence Soliciied. I5 dw rm pd. I.; J L-_ -~ ' _ AN ACTUAL RESULT' _ C’ " '~'.e T0 Tl-IE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY _ i'l`orouto, Can Grtr~1'rr.rt.\rrar~' :-I have much pleasure in acknowledging the receipt, ihrou yo u, of your Corrrpany's cheque for }5,o4i.75, in settlement of my pol\cy,No 976 é for $5,000. _ _ ’ I took out this policy zo years ago. upon the 1o_ Payment Life Plan the ii rrnurrl premium being 1~rg7.5o. I und that I have paid t e Company $3,950 00 | n premiums, and am now in receipt of $5,o4r.75, or $r,o9r.75, more than l have _ _ ag>g;.(:-:Hé_.";=.\_l¢\3;:“;_\;§°1“¢=__t__»§;l_:_1r.hgxargi paid out ; tire insurance of p5,ooo on my life for the past no years not harrng cost nfl!" U0" ’"‘ ‘W"°““°“' C°°"°“m"“ This being a Life Policy, wiilr zo payments (not nn Endowment), I roaarder the return :r most satisfactory one, and will have nruch pleasure in recommend ROSS 6: MATTHEWS. P'°”"`°i“` l§i.".‘1i.’5.`21.‘I.....