GUARDIAN, MARCH 25, 1905 KE. 2* .54 ,S r = " e=~$_ 5 anouucs or i=ssvaN‘noN is worm-1 A Pouno or cuss , A ran: or crrv eoors Aarons Psorscrrou AcAiNs'r Dane. \ Ness mon naar snow ann YET SKIRTS. _y 'rx-is sssr aaa sranran wrru rua Asovnfraaoas MARK. ‘ 1 - ~ -»-- »--.. ___ --I . I , ,, *unusual For the Finest Finished --___ Photo Work Come to the Leading Studio , CARBONS PLATINOTYPES ARTISTS PROOFS GEO- H. COOK NEW IRIBRISAY BLOCK. The Studio where baby la alvny welcome. I e --silver P1.:/¢ //mf W¢m.';2 f You -_ Know‘ ' These Goods They are the some brandaa your grand- parents bought, 59 year; ago, and »~;-*I____-__-4 ii”-ei-ee-»-I ' '1 _i vl 1 Lllill NEWS Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere. Haunt Ross, Wheatley River, brought four ‘excellent fat cattle to the city yester- day. ‘ R. A. Housrbn and Ernest Bulmnn, Rustieoville were among the 'visitors to the city yesterday. Missionam' Sermons wlll°be preached at Grace ind First Methodist Churches tomorrow and offerings for missions taken. Anvsrmssus are again reminded that ullordluary “changes should be in this office no latter than one p. ui. to insure insertion in fdllowing issue. ST. Pl<:rz:n’s Ssnvwss:-Wednesday 5 p. ni., Childreu's Service, Salome; Wed- nesday 7.30 p. m., Bible Instruction; Friday 7.30 p. m., “The Penitence ofthe Will." Tns St. Dunstnn's Cathedral Choir as- sisted by the leading talent in the city, will givea grand sacred concert in the Market Hall, Wednesday evening, March tlilth. in-aid of the League of the Cross. Watch for program. Ti-is P. E. I. Hospital gratefully ac- knowledges the following:-DurifeyRlggs, 2 doz. fresh eggs; Mrs. Colonel Longwortb, old linen; Mrs. llood ahd Mrs. Yeo, magazines; Mrs. Tail, flowers; Arch. Mc- Dunald,Clydc Rlver,i‘i bus. potatoes, jar “fe “Amped _ ” _r buttermilk and i bus. of epp'es. “I847_R0g'€7_§` BVOJ, ’I`iil-:R1~:\v|\s a fair attendance at thc market yesterday. A good many loads of iiny were in which sold from 70 to 804: per ewi. Eggs were a little lower at 20:: per doz Butter sold from 25 to 2'7c per lb “*""'“***“* r” f;;.f"..:ff.;°::‘.;:z“i;:..51?;::i2;‘;}Z;?;f I ani oats per buf at 40 -Bile. G H E5, Tm-r death took place at Orwell .Cove t ,azz--er-_Q1 HERB FOOD W Is a guaranteed flesh, milk and egg producer. Fcedit to your cows, hogs and hens and note the im- provenxent it produces at once. This preparation has become very popular wiih farmers and stock lraisers who feed it. Price loc per b. _ S We have the Knives, Forks and poons as well as many Berry Spooni, Cold Meat Forks. Ladies. etc. on Mal ch 14th, 100: of Alexander J ML Iicnd, aged 42 years. lie leaves to mourn » *.7 f n loving wife and three children, two - sons and one daughter. lie wana duti- ful husband, a kind father, a good neigh- estecm and respect in which he was heir by all who had his acquaintance. (Other papers please copy) APM ecanes Han held on the 23rd’ lust, the following re I ` - ' ' - , M ‘solution was moved by Bro. Wm. S Mc Neill, seconded hy Bro. A S McNeill and carried unanimously Resolve ,-Tuul _-ir _ ' ' ` , , Bury. TW. C. Hwrru awe, exneeruiug . _ whom nputloa was made in Thursdays . , , ' ,isaue, vip at one time stationed in Ken- - , eingfiou Hall instead of Graeellhareh. J. Albert Watkins, formerly with Iinhert Palmer dc Co oi’ this city. has The Gixardiaifa thanks for interesting souven- in of,La Junta, Colo., where he is now -- 4 residing. V I Bar View nan Vxcmrrv.-At the last. meeting ol Cavendish Literary Society Rev._ Ewen`McDonald gave an interesting and comprehensive paper on "socialism" - in which he reyiewed the socialistlol movement lnEngland and France e een-: tury ago. At a previous meeting the members were treated to an exceedingly interesting paper on "Three English Women 01' Letters" (Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Jehu Ingelow and Mrs. Iiemane) by Miss L. M. Montgomery. Miss Montgomerv recited selections`from the best poems of each author, in her oivn inimitable style. On Friday evening. the 31st of March, Rev. John Simpson will mud s. paper before this Society, sun- jeet not yet announced. 'I he society bas not received their new books yet as they have been lying at Picton for two months awaiting the pleasure of the Dominion Government and the convenience of the commander of the Minto.-R. W Simpson, Bay View, has stepped down and out of the ancient dnd honorable calling of agriculture and moved to Sum- menslde to engage in the less poetic but more profitable business of selling machinery and fenclngto the farmers.- Lobster packers are preparing for another season. They still have hopes that the ice may get away‘yet before the lobsttr season closes.-A very considerable amount of money Is to be expended ou Bay View Wharf this spring. This wharf was badly damaged by the storms last tall.--If the winter steamers get icc- bound in Picton next winter and the Dnuiinlon Government is too poor to use rlynamite v\'hy not send over n few brawny P. E. Islanders with cross-cut saws. It would only be u. matter of u few dnys to cut through n few miles of such ice as formed an impossible barrier to thc wonderful up-to-date ice breaker M nto.- Kecp at the tunnel, Guardian and help us isolated Islanders in the mutter of both winter and summer communicstion.Down wit-h monopolies that take such extortion- ate tolls on our summer freight to the \nainln.nd,uud down with any Govern- ment that will not do us yusticc. Thu Islnndmiust have continuous communi- cation at ull times and proper counec ion with the Government railway on the bor and very hospitable to the travelling Mu|,,|,md__C(,m_ I public. The large concourse of people ' who assembled to follow his remains to ‘their lust restimz place showed the high A C A U i Jne V. ry Common Cause, Gener- ally Ov i“St'Th" from ceturrh ofthe stomach or liver. back of head and neck it is often caused At any rate cuturrh is the most common ,cause of such headaches andthe cure of ` the cntarrh causes a prompt disappear ance of the headaches. _ There is at present no treatment. for catnrrh so convenient and effective as Slunrtfs Cntnrrh ’I`ahlets, a new internal remedy in tahletform, composed of anti- reptles like red gum, blood root which acl. upon the blood and cause the elimination ofthe cntarrhal poison from the system through the natural channels. Miss Cora Alnsicy, upiolnlncnt school teacher in one of our normal schools, speaks other experieme with catarrhal headaches and euiogizes Stuart`s Cntnrrh Tablets as a cure for them. She says: “i auffeieldaily from severe frontal head- lche and pain in and hack of the eyes, at ` times so intensely as to lncupncitntc mc in my daily duties. I had suffered from caturrh, more or lc-ss for years but never thought it was the cause of my headaches, but finally became convinced that such was the case because tho licadaclics were always worse whenever I had n cold or fresh attack of cntarrh. “Stuari.'s Cntnrrh Tablets were highly recommended tn me as a safe and pleas mt caiaxrh cure and oftcr using n few rlfty cent boxes which I pro. ured from my druggisds I was surprised and delighlei to find that both the catarrh and head- aches had gone for good." Stuu|l.'s Cntnrrh Tablets are sold by llruggists al. fifty ccnta per package, umicr the guarantee of the proprietors that they contain absolutely no cocaine (found in so many caturrh cures) no opium (so common in cheap cough cures) nor nny harmful drug. They contain simply the whole- some ontiseptlcs necessary to destroy and drive from thel system the germs of eatarrhal disease. 1, ' The Great March Discount Sale Still I . . Continues at Stanley Bros. One quarter to one half -off the rc- . gular prices. . Everything goes ! I No Reserve. ST A A LEY BROS. I -Jun' '//// / ,.,//I / \ m ` \\\ \\u\,// // / t \\\\ -. \ 4. »hrs% §// lf”-f f/ MAKES YOUR CAKES LI(ili’I`. Makes Youll BISCUITS Lmifr. Makes vouR BUNS Llarrr. la/ness You!! LABOR Llolfr. Order from your Grocer. ENV. GILLETT ffifi'-fr; '|'OR°NTO»ON`|’. ~ |.\t M ///y X 'I ////s ‘ If .ll ‘ fl \_. _ vu. 0 /A t ', -#`=°/ ) 0"/ , Pianos a The stormy winter has left us with more pianos on hand than we should have. In order to close some of them out we offer spin ndid bargai n s. VVe want you to call and see us- l Bargains in _ Herrtzman Pianos as well as in many , other kinds. Plano buyers can save Miller Bros. SUNNYSIDE. l OUR POSITION in this coinmunltfy is assured. You know that swine o the very best famil- ies arc our puirous. . 0ur Photographs hrc seen in ihc most artistic house- holds. The rnlvuiicc in photographic ineiliods has been vcry considerable during the lnsi few years. If you would know how considerable, call at our studio. You will sec samples that must cxciic your kccnest adm ration. ‘ GAUVIN, GENlZl:L & C0., rnoroonarnsns, ` J. A. S; BAYER, PROP. 5 I 4 v l___..____..__- ______ ._. , cemnrable eva ' When using one‘s eyes r (not abusing them) oue`shou|d not be aware of their existence. An manifestation of strain or Irritation, indicates an ' abnormal condition. It is our SPECIA L pusinesg to examine this delicate organ and discover and correct by means of glasses any construc- tivedefect. Eastern Steamship Co. INTERNATIONAL DIVISION Reduced Ratesefiective May 1st.'o5 St. John to Portland, $3.00. St. john to Boston, $3.50. Commeneing March 22, 1905, steamer leaves St john Wednesdays at 8 a. m. (Atlantic Standard) for Lubec, East- pori, Portland and Boston. Saturdays at 6;i}o pim. for Boston direct RE U NING From Boston, via. Eastport and Lubec Mondays and Fridays at 9 a. ni. From Portland. Mondays .it 5.3¢ p.m. Passengers arriving at St. john on evenings previous to morningksailings eau go direct to steamer and ta e cabin 'berth or stateroom for the trip. All cargo, except Live Stock, vis, sleamers of this compan is insured ' Boston. Mass , H 'filo FLOUR TALKS To have goodfbread, YOU must have good Flour. \Vc sz good Flour cheap-iu:smnll bagsflarge bags, }4 barrels ana barrels. Call an gei_our prices. eAN::E|=|=ec:N as G dny iii L* MAKES YOUR EXPENSES LIGHT . I Bargains in S ’ , i £1 TIT- Ferl? e-.;~,.._;,-r I 3 cf.-‘é-“I Success breeds imitation. Let 11 cle'-:er designer create a new hat or shoe or cout-and it is copied by _Hill L_ 4 t 1 r ,_,,_, _ _ .-i-Ll-'- 0 a ¢ 5'. a tl A The Evils of I Y imitation. . , “"’& »§¥~ I l t every petty maker in the country. Fit-Reform styles, Fit-Reform garments, Fit-Reform Wardrobes, are imitated. And the imitators’ sole claim to popularity is that the imitations are “just as ood” as Fit-Reform. New-:R Bsigren-only fries; as good.” Fit-Ref rm originates and creates 1- ~ .. t Only one Fit-Reform Wardrobe in this city Prowse Bros.. Charlottetown. , p, *S , .est v'\ f-; ,_- l money by buying here. Flillowners, Dairymen, Lobster Packers When fitting up for Spring work try the NEW FOUNDR Foot of Queen Street ` For CASTINGS, REPAIRS of all kinds. Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. Q.; Charlottetown Foundry Machine Co. Ltd. Phone 73. Pearse No. 1 wimf. P. 0. Box 41| 7‘17dw|.| '-4 \ ./ _ §,,1;¢...,:."*"‘"' \ xfgf, '5{.\L .. ~ »l styles-gzmuents-methods. - \ § Q Fit -Rm I ffbaiv e--.-_-.- -_--._..c._s-- ._ Hnv Zolor or the Rainbow can be used to paint “BAN NIGER” EDDY’S impervious Shcathing. Ask your builder to use it on your new building. ll I' lil S( 0 if Ili S., ’ ’ tCh olates are , _ _ . .Hover ;;°,fotB;Ssib1(;°¢° bay anything svp¢,’,or. ,,Reunl‘ page 6tc per lb. F. IIUICIIESUN, ,wsiiac §a,§;,..kge.£,...S:i.i;hn' N B, SL ]°,m_ N_ 8_1 Sem” Alum .-“Nmie on every Pi°°°~" i = ' » r ~ . “‘P°’*°v“°'?“- Slifi-i'rf"lS\'T`§’1.i~..° ‘v‘.'i».“‘f=..'l.'-.`i~.f.t.. quantum