* M‘i’é’tii‘ " . ‘ v 'The old method of smoking meat was ‘ effective enough in its way. but it is ' now aim ly an antiquated process which L lad to pass awaflike a nod y other old fashioned things. utand what our Liquid icko ' ' does, it is well to rememberw at lanc- wlnpliahed b smoking in the old way. As you doubt can know. smoke contains certain elements which have s preserv- ative anti. n In fscl,it contains several of these elements. and it also contains other things which are of no use what- ever in the smoking of mest. The ob- ject of smoking is to have the preserv~ ative elements of the smoke equally de- posited upon the meat. As smoke does not contain a great deal of them it takes ion and tedious smoking to get the ties red results. At the same time there is deposited on our meat soot and the other undesirable elements of smoke. The use of jamieson's Liquid Hickory Smoke is simply a short out which achieves the same results as the old method as far as preserving the meat is concerned, and which is still better than the old way in urany re- specta. Price use a pint bottle. Sold by J. G. Jamicson, lIRI'GGiST. The Medical iiall. GAB SERVICE Passengers. baggage. etc.. conve ed anywhere dcslrcd. Leuvcorders at c- l)nnaill 8: McKinnon‘s Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- son's Corner. 1. M. NICHOLSON. 1-28 dl vr. Telephone No. 253 alone . \\l|t'l|l:t'liil|t:l|]lit party or cntcrtnlnmo-lt. \\|tv not hurt: the colvnmtcd llcrllncr tit-am it u minimum the prograrunec» oy~ it good Grani-U-Pho t". Address \V. E. I Are you a success. as a bread- makcr? is your cake and pastry complimented by your friends? If rim. whose fault is it—ycurs or the millch if you are success— Il'ul in other lines, your reputation as a cook is vindiratcd, and it_ia plainly the fault oi'thc flour. Loni.- up the good bread and pastry makers of your acquaintance and gci their flour experience. You will find that mott oftnem are using Royal Household Flour gladly paying a little more per barrel livr it and getting for that extra cost a purcr, hotter ilnur. For bread or pastry, it has no equal. Ogilric‘s Royal Household— repeat the name to your grocer. 0 II it Fl ., . a v o’er-Ms Co Ltd j'OniIvis‘s limit for s Cook." con- tains 13W pagrx of excellent reci ea, mntc llcvt-r rulilishrd before, our graver run tel you how to getit FREE. U . For :Sale as kids dent Journal. NEW. use: I filo-,Iynd‘lw.‘ 1'.“ m Pnhllahada itsomoea.NswProwaa than: as Edi ' dal axes t an: m i‘iiili. (tTondsyywmnu The t} mails. Send by Postal Order dam island Guardian Publishing party. 3- TWO in—Advurtistnu and Subscriptions. nib—J. P. Hood. (Mice. Oniusfioursls. m.w8p.m. J. i’ HOOD. Advertisins Mgr. I". . NE\\'SOM. Subscription and Job Printlulr Mar. aim to “£15m A mock. North mu. Pri'aoa ward island. Canada. a: the following “dis a noun per year uard ill the ponslblefor on In”, no IEnamel-Ordnanor Branch Office: a! Sununenide,AIb¢rton. Gnrysio'bn, TELEPHONE LINES. a [ma—News Department. nab—J. a. ll. Mchdy. once. * be war, rum: 1‘ ELI! best lama-ta of the ' ‘93:?“ « PAPER Bids Put OI“.- nus. payable in advance: month He: par ysar runny stun mad ' ‘ acct-Jim loii'arnpnaiysus to it: Sour-is and Montague. Onasiiour-sl tam. too pm: 7.30 p.m. to 4 mm J.h‘..B. McCREADY. Editor. A. lRWlN. News Editor and Assoc. Ed. Ianaino. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE BRITISH LIBERAL PROGRAM. The proururn'of the new imperialI Ministry on foreshadowed In the King's ~pccch is much too large to be disposed oi in qungIe session. in fact any one of the lending topics may occupy a. full session or longer. Some form of Home Rule for ireland. the new constitution for the Transvaal with the ubolltiou of Cbinesalsbor. a new Education Hill; are among the questions which must deces~ sarily call forth prolonged debate In the Commons and may produces deadlock with the House of Lords. Aguin.wbicherer of these Important measures is first taken up will almost necessarily involve the postponement of the others until it In first disposed of. The Education Bill may perhapscluim precedence. as the large Nouoouormist role which at the election was thrown almost entirely on the Liberal side will demand for it the early attention of Parliament. it will involve many dif flculties. as It must necessarily cover mucir controvcrted ground Involving also much complltatiou of detail. No one knows what the precise nature of the Education Bill will be and still oi amelioration for irelund. But there Is much Impatience among the Irish representatives and people tolcarn what. I: proposed tobe done on their behalf. undo strong disposition to urge this question to the front. We know what. happened in Mr. Gladstono's time on this question. Two widely different measures were proposed at successive dates and utter prolonged and bitter campuignsboth ended in_inilgrc. Eventha new constitution for the 'I‘rnnsvnal is beset with diilicnlties. The loyal English-speaking population are not. In favor of giving full powers of scli-goverulrrcnb to those who were so recently at wartrith Britain. The rich mining corporations are alarmed at the prospect of coming again at least partially under Boer control. and the Blacks ounnot. understand or have much respect [or uGovcl'itmctrt which conquered the Boers atso’greut cost of blood and treasure. nudnow proposes to hand over to these recent rcbcls the full control of country. ' . it will be impossible to sutlsfy both the Dutch and English speaking populations of the Transvaal as It will he Impossible to satisfy the irish and English popula- tions in the United Kingdom by any measure of Home llulo that can be A liuhli'll'llfl illt'ul property l5 nlilofi irnm l_irrtt|ltlillllie \IIItitrll t‘DniltiiIlllg iililtcl‘ctt with ill'vii bills) buildings. School lllltl Public Bull on pl'tlllllkAi‘a. I ' npy o .l l 21‘" . . . UNI-I. lliiill~lLll 1’. 1'1. I. “itilWily.:L'll(|I'luti€b0Vl'II .rt 1‘ A s ; .. TINGE ' Mark With!- doviscd. Mostlikely any measure at all satisfactory on one side would lnour the bitter opposition of the other while it greater mystery attaches to the measure It: WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 28. life. lending features of the ministerial pro- gram cannot be finally disposed of with- out settlng on loot a process of disinteg- ration If not possibly of disruption ill the rather cumbrous majority now following the loud of the Liberal Ministry. GROWING BOYS Need an Occasional Tonic to maintain Strength and Keep the Skin Clear. 0n ever-wide one sees young men and growing a with pale. past rom- plcxlons, t elr faces covere with pimples and their gate shambling and listless. Sucba condition is catamst dangerous—the blood In out of o er—u complete breakdown may result. To put matters right; to give that spring to the stop;thstclearnesstotho skin and that low ofaotive healthwthe face. a tonic s needed—Dr. Willisms' Pink Pills are needed. As proof of this. Mr. Charles Dleienthai. 12 St. Ursulc street. Quebec. says Frequently my studies necessitat- c myremainin up until a late hour. The result wast at my system gradually weakened. and In Decem r. liIOii. seemed to collapse. i was completely run down and went under the care of a doc- tor,but instead of gaining strength, i seemed to grow u'eniter. icoul not tulle solid food. did not. sleep well. and weakening night sweats gave the further cauSe forularru. Dr Williams‘ I’Ink Pills were brough' to my notice nndibegan their use. Almost tom the unmet they secured to help me. but, it was some weeksbcioro titers was n material change for the batter. From that on, however recovery was rapid. and In a can let) ‘i’nouths. i \vusaswell as averi ha horn and able to resume my stud- l'lvcry dose of Dr \Vllllatns‘ Pink Pills. make new rich, red blood; every drop of pure olsod gives strength and vitality to the whole system. and this strength brings health. That Is why Dr. Willlauls' I’Ink Pills cure such oases as anaemia all stomach sndkldne troubles, St. V'itus dance, heart pulp tstion. the afflictions known only to wing girls and woman. and a host of at er ailments from which both young and old sufl'er through had blood. Sold by dealers in mcdlcine‘or by nisa box or six boxes for $2.50. from The Dr. \Villiams Medicine 00.. iii-ockville, Ont. FROM THE EAST. The weather is colder. The old fashioned drift Icc from the northern part of the Gulf has at length arrived on our coasts. and north and cast as far as the vision oxtcnds‘its mighty, il’r‘egular and Irresist- Ible masses cover the waters of our shores. and impart their chilling and freezing properties lo our atmosphere. The bmezea which generate amid these Icy wastes and blow for miles over these frozen fields, gathering cold and dump- ncss In their iourncy sweep with Irresist- ible fury over our fields and roads, now nniprtyuna'tely. In too runny cuties. unpro- t'cct'cd arid unshcltcrcd by tIrc_mngnlIiccnt forestsiwhi'ch once covered oltr soil. It grout par,th which Is now destroyed. T. Sopiiobortsou is stillconflncd to his house by a severe attack of sciatica. Theodore Frnscr Is unan to work from a severe fall on the rec. iin ls much minced in this neighborhood. - list My Free loot— Rheuustisn It tolls about Rheumatism. about thousasas the us to live to lvoid and free the Iyshm of r as.- polsoaa—avan In desperate th ilk. snoop's RIIEIJMA’I’IC compromise would leave both dissatisfied. it is. we think highly probable that the ___.__.____.————v _ CA PE». cc . TABLETS 1..“ka Mailings from CHINA nithAl’AN make very satisfactory floor coverings—When Best Carpet" Values Fumi in gin CARPET DEPARTMENT ask to '1 see samples of our 1906 MATTINGS. in the City. sling Bu. ._ __ __._______._.__._—.—-——.—-— SEN-SATIO ’ *‘ 34.. le Yonl. Feb, .n—Aeoonlintr to the button correspondent of The World, King ltd-std can never walk without thaotdoia-oauu. 'Tha Klnu’a fall while shooting In Windsor tiniest last November resulted in breakan a tendon sohlllas. ‘T’la World ooneqpoodsnt stated this on indisputable authority. it. was su~ nuuuoed at first that tho King had sprained his ankle, The King is aixty-flvs years old, and uatum, even with anrnioal asaistuuuo. cannot completely repair the broken lam don sohlllssol a man of that an. "I! ‘ correspondents . hauinnona stink j King My!!!) in!“ very “only with summarised limb. - Bis late-I] Mood heavily 'on a. alaoua,eana when Manhunt. he could not drive fromxtha' timing-until the use washandad toxhin'l.‘ its wsaifc an or- v thopabdioinatrun'lantinolds luslppt. to support bianuke, ‘\ M. 0ther the Klnj‘looka to he in guodhealtbmt'ltiaplaunin‘ng a quiet restful stay at Blsrrlts before his hauli- tcrnnsan cruise ' t _ Officc- Putt Ofllce Bu G Bullilrjxhl‘ihnin'wwu‘scillng maps of the island. ' The trnt-slllgou Cuscumpec Bay Wun never better‘tbnn at present. Tire Interior of the Merchanls Bank has iust been [tapered and ceiling colsominell. .«k social was held In the Mantrosr School liouss a few evenings ago. There was a well prepared program given and it was followed by a as.l_o of baskets. Smelt season closed a few days ago and it wasa very poor one. Catches were aural throughout the season and the United States markets were low during bag neltinx time. Friends of Rev. Mr. Fcntou will be pleased to hear of his continued Improve‘ merit. The Rev. gentleman underwent an operation a few days ago for an ulcer on the neck. Jns H. Hunter and J. 1-}. 0. Hunter have purchased a lobster factory at. liildare Cape from Woodman Bros. They will operate it. this season on about the same scale as It was by its previous owners last season. The Cheese Factory at Albcrwn opened Juuefinnd closed Oct. 20. There were 115 patrons who supplied 3:15.729 lbs of milk—Front this was manufactured tense lbs cheese the value of which was $8,855.32. The expenses were $2,000.75to be divided between the patrons. ______.._—~_ THE TONIC OF HEALTH. Must. be more than n stimulant-must be a food as well. There is one medicine . stiti botbsfcod and a tonic.—lt. aids gesllon, promotesusslmilntlon.converts food Into nutrituent that builds up nerves. blood. brain and no. That. tonic Is Ferrozone which contains exactly what, a run—down system needs. Forrozonc supplies oxygen to purif the blood. ‘ to" ' the rain, Iran to harden the muscles. No wonder it make“ suchvinorous men and wotrren. _You'll cab. sleep. think and feel better by using Farrozontqtry It,~now. FII'y cents buyi- xof flit chocolate coated Ferrozone ilding— H. Clarke, Mgr. ,‘ci _ -__._..__—-————— “The Lone Tree Mine"was played by Lileltliscoucbe Dramatic Club on Thurs- day evening in it well tilled house. Thclr play vindicated the numerous press comnrcnls which have spoken so favor ably of thorn. At Palmer Road on Friday and 'l‘lunlull Saturday evottlnguudsrgo numbers greeted the players. : .l. liltchle Bell the singing, Evangelist, ' Montreal commenced a aortas of revival meetings on Sunday; The morning ser- 2 the evening in the Methodist church The meetings will beheld each evening for two weeks In the Methodist church. and bible class at lip. on. The union revival services at. All'crton- already referred to, were most auspicious- iy begun oll Sundaylnst. The weather was delightful. the roads good and the congregations overflowing. Many were turned away at, thesvcnlng service after every available sent was occupied. Mr. Bell. tho Evangelist. preached in the Presbyterian Church in the morning to a full house. The theme has “Prayer” and was trantcti In a forceful and plaaslun manner. A solo by Mr. Bell. “Will there be any Stars In tny Crown." was splon~ dldlysung and much appreciated. “in the afternoon Mr. Bell preached to a union congregation in the Mantras? ii the .bowela. mature...» in. mm headaches ,an . . ‘ b0 <THTALBTHlnl summit-4 ‘31Mstm.ktomd. 'l‘o min-tins Limited. baa egea sisted. e ago was Built-rt vet" ti (Ill. .uttla vlco was ill the Presbyterian church and l W” l ' “ Fruit-a-tlves ” purify the and skin. “ Fruit-a-tives ” ’ ‘. ’ ' ‘ b mammals to ddectiva '.i‘hel:aloodlspnlaotleiix1°lg I Th}! "and him $11? "id brain. and tom». ~nesl‘lscllefipawdm and f aiding the ‘IM' of thehlood .T cute " A the blood by open- stimnlning the to increased ies of any n in the system. by ‘i‘ ' M . ‘ ... . Chronla Headaches Gun’d by Fruit-a-tlvaa s weak they left me. After! had taken a box of the tablets in ins a were quite ppelite was slro ou-rawa. out. uuab for days at a time. i kinda of . ad medleines.‘wss treat- hyaicians. and vet the ruit'i‘i'r'y‘ dv ‘an? I did so 1 last can can. ve faitllli. but after I ha them for three days my were easier and in cu u mean lgiveils slusolTeited testimonial with great pleasure. med.) Duncan-an. cure headaches and neuralgia “because they blood by their splendid action on‘the liv‘et‘. kidneys, bowels and thus remove all poisonous material from the system. With these eliminating organs all active and working as nature intends them to work, there can be no poisons in the blood. and there can be no headaches or neuralgia. A week’s treatment will PROVE how thoroughly and quickly cure. box or 6 boxes for $2.50. Sent prepaid on‘ receipt of price 50¢. a I if your druggist does not handle them. [animated by taun-s-nvrs Illiil'I'EIi. Ottawa. Methodist church which lilie‘d’the build- ing, the subject being “Good from un-' pectcd sources." He also sang ."God In everywhere," both song and'sormou being » tuucli nppi‘ecidicdfl'he c'vening service was In the Alberton Methodist. Church which proved too small for the congregation. ‘ The theme was Christian Servioer and 3 again Mr. Belt delighted the oongrcga- - than with tvvo touching solos. The olo qucnt discourse It. Is needless to say made a splendid Impression and the indications arcthst much good _thI be done. One very pleasing feature Is the splendid splribof hurmo'py prevailing. .amnyrg the. the various denomination ' clergymcn and congregationaw' operating most heartily. Thuscrvlces will be held tablets. at u I dealers. both lit the afternoon anti evening .fct .boui. two week's. " THE NEWEST The Guardian The First Provincial Paper to Oiier 'iis Saturday Issue By The Year,” . V9,, The Saturday Issue of the Morning Edition, of the Charlottetown Guardian. almost invariably twelrn pages or more. is Ill be mailed to any nddrcls in Canada. the British isles. Transvaal or the United States ~ FOR BUT FIFTY CENTS per year, or six months for twenty-five cents. Each issue oonluinsa SPECIAL MAGAZINE PAGE devoted W the Limture, History. Folk Lore and Best interests of the Province of Prince Edward Island; also AN INTERESTING SHORT, STORY; SERMON BY REV. WM. DODSON: Notes on the SABBATI-i SCHOOL LESSON for a week hence; a COMIC PAGE, printed in colors. which will make you laugh each time you read it: besides ALL THE LATEST TELE- GRAPHIC. FOREIGN AND LOCAL NEWS. The Guardian 'wili continua to Improve. it. will be better in 1006 than ever before, and It has always been regarded by the general public as s'thoroughly up-m-date uew'spsper. Special arrangements are already being made for decided improvements in all editions. Each Saturday Issue of The Guardian, If purchased forayear at the regular retail price, would cost. more than double th RUSSO-CHINESE HUNG KONG Fob. wn—Tho Russo- Chlnm neilotlutlona have reached a deadlock. Russia claims privileges In Matiahuriaequsl to' th'bse enjoyed by Japan. and various trading concessloua besides. and China refuses botb‘. _________ Miami's Llnlmsnt bum Burns. etc. ADVERTISING IS BROAD. Advertising In itself means publiiiny and publisltylsa very broad and com- preheuslvs term. it does not mean simplyst whispered to a favored few. ltis. rather. synonymous with a general, broadcast declaration. and the broadar thasnops of th announcement. the better the advertising. No occupied spans that directs attention along 'given and desired lines can be namahly rs- gart‘lod aswsstad; noroansny funds 2: pended to this end he adjudged ox- tnvsgsaw—Amarioan Medical Journal tat. linsrd‘s Llalmultiot asls warywhsta. Just think {can- pess for mm. a MrKennn's. Wit. DEPARTURE special price now naked for It. Any portions who buy Tho Guludlnn should take advantage of this other. as it will save them ovcn morn than the subscrip- tion price. Tire Saturday issue In _ BY FAR THE BEST besides being fifty per cent larger than any issued during the week. Just think a local paper of TWELVE PAGES with so many special and features FIFTY-TWO iSSilES FOR BUT FIFTY ' GENTS. No such offer has evsrAbesn made before. . What nicer gift. or one that. would be more appreciated, could be sent to a friend i Remittances can be sent by Postal Nola Express or Money Order. or postage stamps to The Guardian. Charlottetown A postal Card mailed to this oiilos will bring a sample copy by return mail to the address given. . . If you reside In the city and haven't time to call. telephone l32n and a mes- qdr 5°1in ‘rcvmiori' in cold “ stormy Weather keep your-feet Aryan?» . _ r .e 51. an -a." ~ GRANBY Rosana: victim 159qu QUICK saxuto means mar nsxmo for y... t are saving on your fuel. This is exactly what “Sunbeam” Flour does for you. “SUNDEAM” flour roquifis less “'SHORTENING" than does any other flour. ‘ Y “:50 SNOW-WHITE broad FLAK and WHO FE biscuits and cakes are tiis result if “SUNSEAM” out Istl‘ DAINTY id‘ussll'. voua anon-gt use 1'. I r scatter will be sent. to your ‘ with your receipt. ' AUCTION‘SALE or .‘APPLES. we will will}. ssles rooms, ‘ Great George's“ on Thursday. Feb. 29th. .A’l‘ tr O'CDOCK, A. M. » 30 barrels of‘Northern Spy and Pewaukee Apples Hand picked and in excellent order. ‘ ‘ BEN]. CARTER A: (10.. :6d4i. Auctioneers. F You ONLY Knew -. When ‘rwailstoehad' mi crash is Destroyed :.. . A. You are too late. - autism: ta ' old adage, "Time is ao'tiias lit the mt." and “KM”, I—Ws t! . an tic-Int for work or pla “aka a clear . b,“- bran. bright em and. m m. ' mu: urn \llyolri‘lt~ writes q GIVE “{V'lcoa it manic-ally cormiln lvor '- mach anl‘howI-ls. ’i'Itsy Induce the ratttfrs sup'al‘i‘ nrpetitn‘of youth. " _' :tilzanaibgallitllsurdsrafrtini T‘ . .They unre‘to‘nstlpntloti,’ Indluosiion. Biliou‘anosa, Hour ,A,. a . soils. iisrvousnoss. ‘ ,. rs- ssn by all Mums ‘ ‘ co an sees" no out I I