. I _ _. i ' 4 _ A _'_ -_ THE cHARLo1"rE'row_N GUARDIAN, FEBRUARY 22, rgos. _ 7 _ with In 'the' throat? That Maklslsfvou , Acne Au. OV ER. - Ache all over? Feverislii’ Chilly? .lust coming down a hard cold? Where do you suppose it will settle? Ill€8IlS h08l'SCi'l6SS,`,SOI'€ throat, ton'sillitis.` In the chest? Then ‘brone chitis, pneumonia, consumption. . Do not let your cold settle. Break it upi Dfive it out! Ask your doctor the best. medicinefor ° 3 » this. If he says Ayer s Cbgrry l5ectoral, take it e at once. lf he has anything better, take_that..‘ Ish by the I. also AYIl’l IA!! VIGOI AYITI BAIIAPAR. Ill! IW- I Qur Engraving is Alwnys to the Front The latest styles of let- -' ~ tering. You certainly have . ,some Silverware that ‘ should be engraved. . ‘ We will do it just as you want it. W./W. WELLNER jeweller. &_._ l!H‘\l'H\*IlI.'J`t g For the Finest Finished Photo Work Come to the Leading Studio CAITBONB PLATINOTYPES ARTISIS PROOF-'S GEO- H- COOK. NEW DMBRISAY BLOCK. The Btndlo where baby is always welcome. Have you got a cold ? ' Then get a box of Hughe’s0rippe Remedy It cures acold in 24 hours. How about that cough 'Z Hughes’ Cough Mixture will cure it. Now is the time- 0 oasnuue Gililb QUALITY , nnvs Ruohilrs , .... Canadian or Amer can makes, 69c a pair., All sizes, new stock. , One Week only. » wares our Ads it win ~ Pay You ' Ae. 1vi¢EAcr|EN.i g -1 _ The Shoeman. Ei1gl`ish Nlaca roons I l Owing to a miiitaketicif t;1ea:l1‘l`§f;8r “Li Ijliiristleeyn §rboul&sleriier’dneMACAROgNS and TROUBADOUR RISCUTTS as i we ordered. In order to reduce our , stock of them quickly we hai |~ decided , to offer them for a short time only at a Discount of 25 Der cent less than regular prices , ` This its genuine bargain is Huntley at Pnmei-'S arsenite are krwwn 111° world over for their good qualities- Beer _& Goff. hunts BUUTS v Now is the time to ‘get a pair of Rub- ber Boots. Don’t uiait for the first big thaw. M .n‘s$4.00 per pair Boys'$3.0ll “ “ Womens .$2.25 per ipair. Misses’ $2.00 per ippair. Child’s_ $1.70 per pair. llleyltho. For Sale Cheap. Marine Steeple Compounil Engine. High Press Cylinder7 in. Diam. Low Press 13 in,loin. Stroke Surface Conden- ser, Thorueycroft Propeller brass A foot Diani. Horizontal High Pressure En ine 6 in. Diana. 8 in. Stroke Driving Puldey, 3 foot Diam,9 in. face. The above are all new and ready for mmediate delivery. Miller Foundry 8 Machine Works, Chatham, N. B. zo in wf 6l l FLOUB. 'rALKs, - , von r ii geod sion.-_ we sen T° i'i.1iio'i.(i°‘eiii;i.°“din'»mrii b:'gT¢1»rg?°baga, if barrels and gsorrela. Call andgetfaur prices. _ 1Al\lZ£€?3€i\I do 33 _ r THE l§lli‘li|]lili l ` lllilli NEWS TUESDAY. Goon boys vilnhlngl to leave llsts should apply here. _ Corus: to the school concert Friday night and have a good laugh. Pairrcn Edward Island sebms to favor the “f-lock" system In regard to both steamers s.. d railways. Arran the Drugglst-Dentist hockey uistch at' the Rink to ' night the 2nd C. B. C'S. will play the P. W. C. team. Aovaivrrsnns are again reminded that all “changes' should be In this office no later than one p. m. to insure insertion in foilowincrisaun. ‘ Criantus MAt:nrLLsN, Covehoid, was in the city yesterday with 3,000 lbs of pork for R, E. Mutch Sc Co. Mr. MacMillan was paid iii cents per lb. _ _ AN informal meeting ofthe City Council will be held on Friday cvcning. to discuss the recent plebiscite and the action to be taken by the Council thereon. ANY persons, (lnrllos or gentlemen, deslringtosee the Guardlu.n’s big Wah Perfecting Press in operation should call ut business oillces any Wednesday ni twelve o’clock, or Saturday at one o'clock sharp. Coun|En.McNnviN arrived in the city yesterday shortly nlter 9 o`clock with four loads of mails containing about 40 bags. He lcft again at two o'clock with twenty bags. On his way to the city he had to shovel through sonic large snowdrlfts. Tru-1 nnnuul meeting of the McGill Uni- versity Track Oluh was held on Frldnylnst. Among those students recclviiig medals for their -success in the intercollegiate sports were R. A. Donahue of the Aber- welts und M. J. Carney :of the Wander' ers. ,'l‘r-ii:Guardlnn regrets greatly toiearn tlnit .iucob Bain, North River, was taken ill while :coming to the city Saturday and was compelled to return home Yesterday, however,`he was much im- proved nnd expects to bo about again shortly. ‘ Now beans are going up,und the popular Saturday night supper will be more ofa luxury than formerly. The cause of the advance is not definitely known, hut Ont-nrio sliippern, or those few of them who will sell, hive advanced prices 15 cents perhundred during thc'pnst. week.- St John Sun. ` Ti-ir-: Malts.-The courier left yesterday morning for Vernon River with mail- for Georgetown, Cardigan, New Perth. Brudenell, and Montague. The regular nmli was sent east yesterdnr afternoon ns fur ns Mount Stewart and for Peaker. in the branch line. Malls ure being teamed from Mount Stewart to Sonrls. Malls were sent out to Winsloe by courier. The Belfast courier is making trips as regularly as possible. Malls for Suminersldc nnd the fur west were senl as usual by team to Cape Traverse. True shareholders of the Excelsior Life Insurancc Co. held their nnnuul meeting on Thnrsdaylnst. The report which ap- pears in another column shows a satis- factory incernse in the cornpany's business during the year, new insurance to thc amount of $2,238,157 having been issued, which shows un increase of 38 per cent. The amount received for cash income, pre» miums, interest, etc., wus $283,602,0l, an lncrensc of 26 per cent., the revenue from interest alone being more 'than sufficient to pay nil the denthvlnlnisdurlug theyenr The net assets of the Excelsior foot up lo $845,6']l,B2, and the total nssets for security to policyholders $l,252,4-48,5). The corn- pany nppenrs to have been well and caiefully mana.ged,. and nddltlonal success may well be looked for in the future, as its attractive plans of insurance nnd liberal policy contracts prove of great interest to policyholders. - Chas. J. Mitchell is the popular manager for P. E. island. _ Cnosshnv and Hunter have received n good deal of izratultou.-i advertising from some of our Provincial newspapers, by their sermons on popular nrnusements. From some ofthe editorials it would seem as if dancing nnd card-playing belonged to the essentials of life, and were the chief ond of existence. The evangelists appealed to the congregations who had listened to these addresses. und as the proper judges `of their statements, the people resented the opinion and strictures of the press on the question. We fnil to understand why there ure so many adyocutos of these doubtful forms of amusement, and we conclude that better service might boren- dered the public by dcniing more frequently with niorui questions, und instead ` of taking ri negative attitude, presenting the positive side oftrue living, We believe ln allowing others the right oftiielr own opinions, but we reserve the right toex~ press our own convictions. Dancing nnd card-playing will not minister to tho for- mation of character, and will not furnish high and pure ideals, 'and there are lagl- timate forms of amusement which will impart energy to body and mind and maintain puritv of soul. It is always safe to drive on the further side of a preoipioc. -Wesleyan. In disturbed digestion as indicated by sour stomach or (heartburn), bloating huming, oppression, soreness, headache constipation, eip. Roddln'a Dyspepsla Tab ets will bs found s reliable remedy. They give quick relief every time-Try thsm 85 c per box.A. W.Reddln Pham., B Sunny side. - , E l _ -_ Fx --'-== -1 *l } iWhif¢’s Best Chocolates are dark color, rich, mellow and of refined -jlavor It is not possible tobuy anything superior. Retail price 6oc per lb. u ' ' ’ ' - so ~ “Name on every p1¢¢¢- WMW Ili 'nients. -St. John Telegraph. Tun ateamship Bt. Helens is still under nrreat nnd will; remain in custody until the bail of $4,111) is fixed for her release. The steamer has been delayed over a_ week with a cargo of lumber for Tensrltfa, on | account of a suit made byher command- er, Capt. Mason, for $3,000, which he al- logssis due him for \\-ages and disburse As a result ofthe recent. severe storm .there is It ooal famine along the line of the i. Q. R.. and oonncctlnir roads. Soma manufacturing concerns have ivcn for-cad toborrow from the railways, but even thatrelief is now shut off, sstlis roads are also in sight of ii famine. A gentleman who travels 's great deal said to the Herald recently that if there are two more I severe storms the country will be com- pletely tled up. Produce dealers are also beginning to complain of a shortage.- Halifax Herald. . Tas Guardian has received the thirty ‘ seventh annual report of the British American Book and Tract Society for the vear1904. The report sa.ys'that for thirty- seven years the colporteurs have sought out the homes of the poor along the rock- bound coast of Labrador and among the coves, bays nnd islands of Newfoundland. l`hey have traversed tliehlghways and bye- ways of Cape Breton nnd the ferti e fields of Prince Edward Island; visits have been made, from time to time, to the Mngdnlen I-rlands, n small portion of the Province of Quebec, and in sections of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. LONG 85 Bisby, Ltd.,Wool Dci\lers,I-{am- ilt.on.Cn.n. have issued in booklet. form a recent interesting t-nik of John Campbell ; Woodville, Ont. on Sheep, forn copy of’ which they have 'l‘he Guardians thanks. In one of is number of appended notes the publishers say:-“We have often wondered why sheep could not be grown ln Cunndn as well ns in Grsnt Britain There the rental of land is nenriy ns much as the value of land in mnny parts of Cun- nda.. The wool in Canaria will always brlnT;n.s much as in Britain, while New i York and other large Eastern cities would take all the lambs Canada can produce, und at paying prices. Carrnfla has produced so little wool in the pinit few yenrs thstlnrge manufacturers who form- erly iofilred to Canada for their supplies, now go to New Zeulnnd, Austi'ulls, and the Argentine." Tool( A STRAW vors. ‘ Interesting Experiment in a Restaur- ant. A.n ndvertlsinu agent, representing u prominent New York magazine, while on u recent western trip, was dining one evening in ri Plttsiiurg restnurniit. While wultlng for his order he glanced over his newspaper und noticed the nd; vert:-lsement of u well-known dyspepsiu preparation, Stuart’s Dyspepsiu»Tnblets. As he himself was n regular' user of the tablets, he begun specunting as to how inuny of the other travelling men in the dining room were also friends of the popu~ lar remedy for indignation. He says: I counted tiventytlirec men nt- the tnblcs und in the hotel office I took thc trouble to interview them and wns surprised to lenrn that nine of the twenty~ three mnde n practice of taking one or two of Stunrt's Dyspepsln. Tablets after eu.ch meal. One of tliemrtold me he had suffered so much from stomurli trouble that nt one time he had been obliged to quit the road but since using Sluui't's Dyspepsla Tablets hurl been entirely free from lndigcstlon, but _he continued their use, especially while travelling, on account cfirregulnr- ity in meals und because like all travelling incn he was often obliged to ent wliut he , cou`d get und not ulwnys what he want-Il. cd. Another, n'ho looked thc picture nf ' lienlth, suld he never ste u mcul without. taking n Stuart Tablet nfterwnrds because he could eat. what he pleased nnd when he plcnsed without fcnr of ri sleepless night. or any other trouble. Still another used them hccnuse he was subject to gas on stomach, causing pres- suro on heart and lungs, shortness nf breath and distress in chest., which he no longer experienced since using the tablets rcgulhrly. Another claimed that Stuarts Dyspep- sia Tablets was the only safe remedy he had ever found for sour stomach and acid- ity. He had formerly used common sodn to relieve the trouble, hut the tablets were much better and safer to use. After' smoking, drinking, or other ex» ccsscs which wenlren the digestive organs, nothing restores the stomach to u healthy, wholesome condition so cii`ectunlly ns Stunrtfs Tablets. Stuartfs Dyspepsln 'l’n‘-lcts contain thc natural digestlves, pepsln, dinstuse, which every wsnk stomach luclrs, ns well ns nur, hydrastin and yellow pnrllin, nnd can be safely relied on as a radical cure for every fprm of poor digestion. Sold by drugglsts everywhere. J. P. MdCT.t;!Kni' has received ii Lclc- gram from the Superintendent- of the I. U. Schools udvislng him in allow 20 per cent discount to those who become students between now and February 25th. This is positively your last. opportunity this _ycnr \ogctn.course nt ii large discount. Hldw if EYE FACTS Don’tlett1ie matter of ex pense ireep you from visiting us. Sight s as precious as ' _life itse f and our charges are moderate. We correct all defects of vision, and if you need the services of sn occulist we will F MEET Ms: Ai* 'run ,ALWAYS BUSY STORE. _ i 1 is STA LEY BROS. . nina oooos SALE L I White spot inuslins, ioc per White Victoria lawn. extra White check muslins Se per _ ` yd- White duck* extra heav White check muslin loc White stripe muslins Bc, yard I Some Special Values in White Goods. White satin drill 24c and yd' '_ , special loc and r2c. 250 Per yard. White orgaudies. 45 inches j *I Y wide, 25c, 4oc and 48c per i per yd_ and fine loc and :Sc per yard. White Indianola lawn in mg, rgc, 19° and 232. ` stripes 25c and gac vard SEWING TIME-In connection with our White Sale, we are offering about 2000 Yards New Print Cottonl at 7c. lOc, 121: and 141: per yard. All the latest patterns and newest colorings. , WHITE SHEETINGS V Our sheetings are heavy, fine and . - I b Y smooth, Heapey bleach, easily washed up' “hy uy PILL() ‘ and best to wear. them HP? If THE BEST ; 80 inch, goc, 33c and 36c per yard. ' r c. 72 inch twill 29c and 35c pe, yard. 80 inch twill 33c and 4oc per meh 21°' inch rgc. yard. _ These cottons are wo'th making . _ willonly last while you are making Plain 40 inch rzc, 42 inch i3c and 5 Plain 44 inch I5%c and 16%c, 46 inch 161/-'_¥c. Circular 40 inch, r5c and zoc, 42 Circular 44 inch, igc and 25c, 46 W COTTONS cheap, light makes that 5 l is the same trouble to J . make up good goods as trashy stuff- ' l 72 inch, 25c and 3oc per yard. the difference in cost is trifling-BUY » l `wriirE UNDERWEAR-over new. Unequalled for elegance of design, beauty of finish, accuracy of fit, and quality of materials. 1200 pieces all E Night Gowns Skirts I $1.6 andu to $3.5oeach Corset Covers , np to $2.25 each. $160 UP T0 o Soc: 65C: 75°’ 85c> 95C: $1'25i$f'40i 70C' 95C’ $I'oOY $I'2-5’ $['40’ $165 and up to $4.15. l 5 P C hildren’s Underwear in drawers, . gowns, slips and dresses. , Dressing Jackets _ i d' and Kimonas, white and white , 25¢.35¢.45¢.55°.65°. 30°- $‘-°° 3” ' with colors, 85C, sun, 151.35, $1.50, ; 2.75. I _ Worth $1.10 to $1 CD -i IP Ali. Wool Dress Tweeds 75C per hyd. 56 inches wide, all good colors, some medium weight. just the thing for suits and skirts for now and early spring-lots of them at less than it cost to manufacture. LEY .35. l 1 / * i $600.00 Pldll0 Fig” r- for $9o.oo hd Here's a snap for someone. Grand Square Piano, seven octaves, fancy figured walnut case, carved legs, splendid order. Price when ` new $600.00. Our sale price $90.00 on reason- able terms. Call and see it. frankly tell you so. i Therein no guess work in our methods. We have the latest and most approved apparatus for eye- , testing. _ \ Always glad to help you. G; F. llllTCllESON. ' _ ,,xper,(,,Z,,l,___ ' N|lllER BRUS. SUNNYSIDE, North Side of Post Oiiice ., i In wishing ycu a HHPPY New Year and ihanlring you for our growth A Hanu Now Year iiEliii|N B303. OPPOSITE P. O. HAv_zhHAvi FOR_sALE 50 Tons Prime Timothy Hay- ` and prosperity we promise belle things for th coming year to our customers. C. LYONS 6. Co. 16 d roi i I ‘ .,`,.v_ :i . i ,, i li q f.' ’y`.l` , . i ‘ 1 I l ,,. _, .,,i',.-, il.. Er ‘l .i, r ‘ In ` I .. l ‘_ i ¢ ` l a 1.* 1 . ‘lily _ `j' i ( `