Gansllpatiors l¢dnc_he.billo>naness, haarriirii-ri, mar- ptlilnand all liver liis are cur-.~.l hy H0011' 8 PITFIS sun by au er-calm. as mu. 0URl COFFEE We haven't _said any- thing about cofiee for sometime, hut we are selling more than ever before. Most every day I brings a new customer , for it, that’s proof our 8|-“und coiiee is good. HAVE YOU TRIED IT. Evaly If you haven ’t leave your next order with us ‘ and get the best in the city. Our price is 4oc ana’ pound Webster & McKay, PHONE 199. SILVERWARE That Wears We have in stock a large line of ` i847 Rogers and other makes of Knives. Forks and Spoons, which we are now offering at a liberal discount. G. H. TAYLOR. Jeweler and Optician. Sunnyside Queen Square. OUR BREAD . IS CHEAP At any price because of its goodness and sweetness The light, brown loaves that leave our ovens are known and eaten by all classes. .To-day we have Plain bread 8c Vienna Bread Sc Duchcsse Bread 5c Graham Bread 5c D. STEWART. ECLIPSE BAKERY. Baker Belt Bread. _ g_ _ ___A_~__g____g -www runes svwA1v'rersu».i-saacnv 1,. ..,... _ sill liws r will Iliinois ladies at the Opera House this evening. Rev. G. M. Young and Rev. T. F. Fullerton exchanged puipits yesterday morning. - r owmd tc me illness or the jsniwi- and consequently no heating, there were no service in Grace Church yester-lay morn- ing. Arvnnsw Bnomrn, M. P., Dundas, Ont., will speak in the Opera House this even- ing. All electors are invited to be present. . THE next hockey game will be at Sum- mer-side on Friday evening when the Victorias will meet the Crystal Pioneers in their dual game. R-sv. T. F. Funtrrrrrorr gave an eloquent address in the Y. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon to a good audience on the re- lation of politics to religion. WHEN near Middle Sackvllie this after- noon, on returning from Cape Tormen- tine, uP. E. I. engine and snow plough were derailed. The engine was badly broken, but no one was injured. Owing to the recent storms the traclr is new in a very bad condition.-Sackville Post. Tan managers of Hillsboro Rink have decided to give their obliging Janitor William Worth his annual benefit tomor. row night. The Fourth Regiment Band will be in attendance. Doubtiess rink patrons to whom Mr. Worth has ever been most obliging will appreciate the holding of this benefit while the ice is still at its best. THE Guardian has received from the Heneely Bell Co., of Troy, N. Y. an en- graving of ocorner of their bell foundry showing o full chime of eleven hells with swinning bell on top recently placed in the new Memorial church at Haverhill, Mass. The chime has the distinction of being the most costly set of bells in America and of any chime in the world made in modern times. Anrriun SULLWAN lu writing to o. A. friend states that the team on which he plays (The All-Engianders)conipc ed inthe ilnals ofthe great-Bandy Tournament at Savus Platz, Switzerland, and that they won the international Shield by defeat- ing the Harrnlcm Team-(Dutch) by by ascore of il-0. The All-Englanders played the Lyons team at Lyons and defeated them by a score of 2-0; and in Paris again were victorious, scoring four points to the Pnrlslans one. A hockey match between the International Shield winners i. o. All-Englanders and the London hockey' team will he one of the special features to be held at Heugiers before the Prince and Princess of Wales in aid cl the Union Jack Club. ONLY ONE DR. CHASE. 'l`herc is only one Dr. Chase of Receipt Book fume-Only one Dr. Chase who is known the world over because of the great. prescriptions he gave to mankind. His %ortrait and signature-A. W. (/base, M. .,-are on every box of his remedies., ymltator do not dare to reproduce these ‘boy are ti eguurantees which protects you against fraud. Be sure they are on the box you buy. c 0 4 _ , ' f/Y£Pt°P I 57”’ I /, . . / If $0 1 THE LATEST STYLES I 1' "W \ f "` v i IN MEN’S I /_./""rd5 C/> _ ui / _:I a f' (, -_._/ if \ p i l\ v‘ l\\§\§\l| Iirii‘\l‘ ,Z5 \\\ v-. ‘ CDLOREB SHIRTS b bl th largest usortment of Men’s Col- redg»,iTi:tl;oIrv1l()Irlla:lotI.,etov‘:1n. Good stY1¢ and d°si5"' 9°" Eect fit and finish,combine to make our shirts the best- When You Buy Shirts Buy the Latest UD- to-date J Styles at WEEKS 6: C0- ii Slars in the orchestra reserved tori ON naxt Thursday evening the Knights of Pythian of this city will celebrate their eighteenth Natal day by n celebration in Castle Hall, Empire Lodge. Refresh. ments will be served and agooi program given. In the hockey match on Saturday night between the Unions of Victoria and th. C. B. C. team in Victoria rink the score was a tie, each: side scoring tive goal,_ The game was reforeed by Vi alter Lea to the sax-isfa ction ot all. L. E. Paowsn, accompanied by Miss Prcwse, sailed from Portland 'cn Satur- day fcr Europe. Mr. Prowse will be away for about two months, personally select- illk the extensive new stock of British ilrzndtforeilrn goods forhls firm.-Sydney DB ~ Rev. W. J. Kmnr of Falrviile, St.John, has been visiting his son at the university. He took this occasion to present the art museum with n number of old engrav- ings. Mr. Kirby had already given the museum an “Ecco Homo" of alleged gncient and valuable quality. St. John. un. Maru' friends will be pained to hear of the de sth yesterday of little Tina Conroy, daughter of George and Mrs. Conroy. Cleveland, Ohio and nsice of Dr. Conroy of this city. The little girl was a General favorite among her companions and with her older acquaintances. To the bereaved parents The Guardian extends its sincere sympathy. MANY friends will be pained to hear of the death which occurred at Mermaid, Lot 48 after an illness of only iivs hours on Saturday of Mrs. F. T- Morrow, wife of Dairy Inspector Morrow. The deceas- ed who was thlrtv-one years of age leaves besides her parents, James and Mrs. Farquhnrsan Mermaid, a so:-rowing hus- band and alittle daughter three year old. She has also three brothers und two sisters one of whom`} is Mrs. Wm. McMillan Brackley Point. To the bereaved ones The Guardian extends its heartfelt sympathy, MANY friends in this city will be pleased to hear that 1). B. Rogers, form :r-ly of this city, and now residing in Wianip=g will return to Charlottetown and again take up his residence here. Mr. Rogers was formerly in the employ of his brother in the firm of W. K. lingers 6: Co. and be will again enter the same employ. Ile ex- pects to leave Winnipeg about the first of March and join Mrs. Rogers who has been visiting her parents J. A. and Mrs. Lawson of this city for several months. Since his removal to Winnipeg in September 1002 Mr. Rogers has been en _ gagad in thc Assurance business along similar lines to W. K. Rogers 8: Co. in this city. MUCH excitement was caused nt Jenk- ins' corner about four o’clook on Saturday afternoon by the running over of a young lad named Fraser, son of George Fraser of Fitzroy Szreet East. A team in tandem fashion owned by J. M. VVlley and driven by his servant man came up the street at a rapid rate and in a moment the llttlelad was beneath the horses' feet. When picked up he was bleeding at the mouth and serious con- s quenccs were anticipated but it was -T Thad io be only a tooth which had been knocked out. The boy was taken to Dr. Jenkins' and after examination it was found that there was no internal injury. Considerable indignation was expressed by the spectators towards the driver of the sleigh. WEARY BRAIN WURKERS. All fagged out, ldcas flow slorviyqps bmol- assss, snap and energy none e uoy~ ahcy that made llfo a pleasure, that gona also. A doctor would say you are run down, enervated neither eating or di- gesting enough. It's Ferrozone you need to brace up t at dtful appetite and im- prove assimilation anri di estion so that lots of pure strong blood wTll be formed to nourish the broken down system. Ferro- zone will drive away the tired feeling, restore your spiriia and energy, revive your ambition and strength or work. No tonic or rebuilder like Ferrczone-try lt. Price 50c. per box, or six boxes for $2.50; at Druggists, or Poison Sc Go., King- ston, Ont. l~IAMrr.'roN's PrLI.s Conn Ccnsrrrarrol. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTIONS- Trrrz programfof the Sunday School Con ventions as at present arranged are as follows:- _ South Kings District, Murray Harbor South Methodist Church, Feb. l5`or lilth O'Leary District, Springfield Methodist Church, Feb. 23rd. Kensington District, Malpeque Presbyt- erian Church, Feb. 24th. Eid on District, Cherry Valley Metho dist Church. Feb 26th. o-ooo-oo J FOOD " Fon THE SICK _ Requiring to be leavened is made per- fectly wholesome and more nutritious by U -.|onNsoN's A BAKINO " POWDER than by any other resiculating agent. , Ask your grocer about U ' it. kJ \_) LJ \) x/ k) ,-. rw -.J cz g, ` ` ` ,_ gl ,.,,;gl,~ll¢>* I .L _. J ‘V V. ’ - ri ' BIGGER Silks Silks Ribbons Laces Veilings withoutcud. Dress Goods OUR AND Wash Goods - Print Cottons White Cottons Flannelettes Embroideries "*'l=l ._ 4% - fr --sri GREAT ANNUAL REMNANT SALE Commences this morning at nine o'clock sharp, For years our remnant sales have been waited for‘by our customers on account of being the bargain event of the season every time, and this year will be no exception. \Ve have made every preparation to have this sale BETTER THAN EVER and we feel sure you will be pleased with what we have for you. Hundreds and hundreds of bargains in attractive I And the thousand and one other things that go to make our sales the real thing every time. Big baskets of snaps at every counter. Colored shirts at half price, pretty neckwear at half and so in variety MRE CLEQD t _ Ar St. James last nicht Robert W. Hpgg sang very acccptnbly “Beyond the Gates of Paradise." THERE was crossing both ways at the Capes Saturday. The mails including one day`s letters and three days’ P5D€\‘S reached the clty,at 5.40. There WHS 11° movement in the winter steamers. THE Guardian is pleased to learn that Eiward Moore who was taken ill in the First Methodist Church yesterday morning was much improved last night and expects to he around again today. Bsv. D. M. Matheson of Haverhill, Mass, and formerly of P. E. I. preached iwo eloquent discourses to large audiences in ZicnChurch yesterday. In the morn- ing he took for his text, “I know in whom I have believed," and spoke on Positive Christianity, the elements of which were Knowledge, Faith, llope, Love. I BORN. T I [it Amherst, N. S. on Monday, Feb. Sch, to Frank and Mrs. linrper. R S911- ¢_________i______ _v___,_A..--- MARRIED. i_i.A. At Sydney, C. B., on February 2nd, Dr. William Whalen, formerly of Charlotte- town, and Miss Martina Curley, daughter oi Philip Curley, Sydney. At Indian River, on Tuesday, Feb. ilth Jeremiah Hynes, of Spring Valley, and Miss Susie White, of Freetown.R.sv.Mgr. Gillis performed the ceremony. At the Sacred Heart Church, Aibertao, on the 7th Inst., by Rev. A. E. Burke, James J. Millman and Mary Gallant. At the same time and place, and by the same, Hugh J. Cahill and Elizabeth Gillis. __{A?Z--- STARTLING REVELATIONS. It frequently happens that people suffer for years from kidney :icmngements with- out kncwing the cause of their bncknches, aching limbs and other bodily sufferings, r-uddenly the truth is revea ed to them that they are the victims of serious kid- ney diseaso and in imminent danger. There in no medicine which gives such prompt and lasting rcll;f for every form of Kidney disease as Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills. They are positively oil‘ec tivc even in the most chronic cases. DEATH OF LUCKNOW HEROINE- ' Lcrmorr, Feb.. 0.-An eventful life such as has been the lot of very low women was closed last week with thb death, in her seventy-first year, of . Lady Inglis, wife of the gallant brirzadler who stood for the lives of the besieged of Luck- now dnring eighty-seven days in 1857. coM|Ns__E_\/rnrs. Uity Council meets on the second Mon day in each month. Dr. James Warbnr on. Mayor: H. M. Davison, City Clerk., The B. I. S. meets on the first Monday of each month. APPEALS To aoosrvérr. Vrnsrea, Fab. 8.- The Austrian Peace Society has sent a cabiegram to President Roosevelt requesting him to intervene in the Bussodapanese condiet und er the pro- vision of the International Arbitration Trl-bnnal at The Hague. . -To cnrca headache in ten minutes use Kumfort Headache Powders. TlIEGu1rrdi.~r.niraH rcceivel n cwpy of Forestry Association, of which William Little, Westirrouut Iicirrhrs, M Jntreal, is ; the presiilenl. The importance of this- eubject to Csnrdn, in view of the inerenv 1 ing demand for lumbar in Europa and the l demand which is sure to arise elsewhere I In the old world as their' supply of nniivc tiruber becomes exhausted. cannot: be over' The association has for; its object the preservation of_ our forests, not only for their utility nsi sources of lumber supply, but also for their influence on climate, fertility anrlf water supply, and the reservation of lands unsuited for agricultural purposes | for lumbering, and it rlef-crves the best; support of all. The conditions of the; provincesof Canada are dealt with in; various papers. New Brunswick is dealt with by thclleutenant governor, and I Nova Scotia by F. C. Whitman and W. A. I.icudr\. The questions dealt with in this report ure' all of practical moment, und the ills-. cusslons thereon are by business men.l There has been no room in the Cnnnriiaui Forestry Asscclationifor the exploltetionl of fads and theories, but the effort has: been made throughout to approach nl great problem of business relating to the I public well-being in a serious and busi _ nesnlike way, and thcinformatlon gather- ` cd together in its reports will be very` useful in determining the development of forest arimlnlstrniion in Canadn. scn.\\v.\zY Pi-:or\r.r:. l People grow thin, scrawny, pain and , weak when the blood is thin and wntory What is needed t0 rounri ofl` the angles and illl out the form, is not fat but healthy muscular tissue. By enriching thu blood and increasing its nourishing qualities Dr. Ohasds Nerve Food adds new flesh and , tissue tothe body as well as new vigor and energy. You can prove this by noting your increase in weight while using this \ \` _"__ 1 ° `\.r.y_,{§_-‘w-.~: _ “ _' TAYLOR’S _ -~ ’--~ ~» » \ _~~, _-.va ~|~~ " »;.. -. '~““" ‘..;.,>,. - _ _ iw i, “WWW p ‘Jon muon a cs '. Q ___~; WE ARE MEETING* ALL CUT PRICES ON FURNITURE Call in and let us figure on your wants-Our discounts may not be as large but our first price is much smaller than that asked elsewlrere ~cornparlson invited. John Newson. the fourth annual report of the Cana-'Ilan I( ur Bulls \Ve have all tire popular cold cures, viz: Laxa, Bromr>, Quiuiric. Laxa-Colrl, r, 2. 3 and 5 grz\ir1Quir: ine Pills. Mads Cold Cure. We especially recom- mend- It is prompt mul effective. easy to take mul prcfeclly safe. PRICE 25c. iiacbonaldiziiacllinron, IJRUGGISTS, Cor Gt.Ge-urge and Kent Sis, “Take my Advice. ‘Ifyou want to look dressed ‘up A great gamp |to.the hrindle'-not ovcrdressed, iust received ‘mind you-see that John McLeod WL & C_o», does your tailoring." Sage ~ advice to the man of business or society whose appearance is of any moment to him. We can but re- peat: For good garments,fashion ably cut and made. sec M 1,, {FL1NcH e ”“ ` ..` -- ‘~ -~__.-;.'-c-;.:_~,_--,_,,,, -)`_ i if .¢ 35,.. I. I l E ' V,-. /I’ *J / "-"' . ‘i . i ‘i Mil -.. lu. .