i1N ` ` uni _i_ ~ _.._. me _ _ THE CHARLO . /, \ 1 TTETOWNCUARDIAN, APRIL 5,1905. . 1 5 .. _ __ AI4_LEN_’S 1 LUNG . BA-LSAM Wm P°°m.'°,l¥ me _deep-usted l ' ° ' COUGIIS. _ - _ COLDS, l , . -~ _ , CKOUP. lotiil hr a llnolo cm, iaith for a lmvy Cal. .00 lolita lu a Doop-ggi.; __ Bold by all Dru¢¢l¢¢|_ f,~»~¢\nMv-Hunan-Q, N0 COFFEE - r OUITE S0- GO0D AS 0ilRS. We knfrwit. The people ' who use it, say so. - HAVE _ YOU TRIED A ` if ? DU) ’§§ ‘_’°"l*- Only one quality, the best, freshly ground. ` 406 per lb. Webster & McKay. ¢q4\ __ '__. \ “ei-9 _11ff:f'.._` if_:___§ _4_~':_-_-;{;1fl ..__~` ___‘_i-._ . i» its ,_ \ " ® “lf \ * "Kl;i|gBa_hy m.ii;s¥Nv skin like »» ’ B¢by°s skis _ ally s Own Soap _ -` PWC. l'|'l0rant.CIeanaInp .§ir.m'r°ir'STsZ,c.._,m.._ l°°¢l°:B?1:orl‘:;::\°u¢w¢. an _. , »i. .-->§~\` -’='..‘¥f; S; .l l Fres \__$cotch Ca ke ' Today. ’ I 1 . ...UH -5 te wa rt’s -~.~-~\~v.,., >`-,.~*iHi. i|liH|illll Liiili iliWS-< .».-.~.`.~v-,.-~.-...~~..,e___-- _____ __ _ _ _ _ _Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere. IBS 1 ay. 'f"E ‘Cf is im-Ifed solidly or victors..- cmliuuii harbor. ins C0.. has returned hem naiiiiix. _ F. J. Mi\unoN.\i.i», St. Duiistun's, has bee" *5°K"K0ll as teacher at Skinner-'s Pond. “h0\'U.Y C0 Purchase 200 liorses for the iirrny. Dir. I.i~:ii:n H. Gnrzianu has been elected elution. Mus. G. McKi.~so.v, Nine Mile greek has almost completely recovered from her recent illness. . » » .lxiiies CA.\ir>sr;i.i., Ciiuibrldgc, Mass., has returned nitcr u visit to his parents in Nine Mile Creek. hockey teuui is on exhibit-ion in G. H. Cook's show window. Tu i~1 Twelfth of .liil_v_ Cclebrnlioii this yenr will be beiduiider the auspices of Lorne L. (). L. Hampton. Piioiuivie yesterday was quoted as fol- lows: Willie outs »l7 cents, black outs 49 cents, potatoes 20 cents. , AN curly opening oi' navigation at Polo ilu (Blu-.ne is not looked for, neither- do residents think it will be very lute. Miss I.ii'i'Y R.».iNou, Uiiscuinpcc, is eil- _ioyiiig u. pleasant visit nt Kingston. She is the guest of her sister, Mi's. Gouiding Smith. 'l`ii1~: Ciuii'loi\tetowi\ liarbor it-c is report- ed r‘iu\gercus. Tile horse breaks through the thin crust iiriil sinksneiul a foot at Du. Douiims, Ilunter River, Speaker of the Legisiiitiire drove to the city yester- iluy iorenooii. lie made the trip in about three hours. Cni.oNli. \VAnniin'i'or~r, brotlier of Dr- city, is Supeiiiiteiiiloiit ot' the Edinburgh Iioyul iintii'iniiry. A caucus oi thc l.iberiii uiembers ofthe I.ogis|iiturc was to have been lielil yester- *Y lug to the train blockade: . which he sold to JI P. Woodbury and two TH!-: hrcineii were oniled out about seven Er\i'le’s Grand Concert takes place in the Opera House. First class local talent D . K ala” H- AU!-lb(/oiehead, was in town TnERs‘was no special to Georgetown. last night. IIOEIQEILBSTSR li.\rn.ow is confined to the Hunter V. Bus1u\rrg,o! Peake Bros. & 7 'less' Co., left Monday on a business t-rip west. He returns today. Dos’~r fall to attend the Drummond M. F. Kouunss, city leaves in ii (ew evening, Thursday, April 6th, or you'll days for Western Canada. lfgret it all your life. The Rev. Mr., _ Fullerton has consented to' preside and u H. R. l.aNoii.i.r., of the Domimon 1‘uck-- rich intellectual treat is in store for you. Tm-:ru-1 will be ameeting of the Execu- tive Committee uud ol t-he Transportation Committee of the P. E. Island Develop- ment and Tourist Association at8p. na. AN Iinpcriiil ofllcerwiil come to Fiiuudu t’°m°"`°w in th* S-°iW“di'“'Y`5 C°‘"`t’ I`0t\lll. Yr:s'ri;noAv forenoon John A. McMil- lun, Bmckley Point, sold to Duvis& ii vice-president of the McGill Rifle Asso- F“"“e"‘ f°“"'ee" pigs WMM' welghm 3370 los. The heaviest was 450 lbs, and the average weight of this spring's was 260 lbs. The price paid was tilcts. Tm-:ni~: is no foreign mail on the Stanley now bound for Georgetown. us all the foreign iuaii arriving in Picton up to Sunday had been taken over that day by the'Minto. When the Stanley left Picton AN excellent pllotom-,wh of “My Swre" on Monday morning there was no further mail there. ,f AT the opening of the House all the members of the Legislature excepting Messrs. Fraser, Richards, Kickhnm, A. J. McDonald, and Read, were in their i~ients,i\nd Messrs. Peters, Pi-owse, and Reid were outside the Bar. The western members arrived by the delayed triiin about seven o`elock. t Tm-:ns wssa very small ninrltet yester- day o\\'lng'to thc bud travelling. Butter was somewhat higher in price bringing from 20 to Zlic per lb. Eggs were about the same at 20-220 per doz. Fowl brought 750 to Silo per pr, wild geese 75c to $1.00 each and brunt from $1.0i1,to $1.25 a pair. A few loads of hay were in which brought. 80c to 85:: per cwt. The price of poi-k re- maiued about the Slime nt (SL-(iii per lli. » 'y _ unch lm»p_ _ _ _ Tm-1 adjourned nieetingnf the Provin- cial Temperance Alliance meets in Wright`s Hali,f Kent St., Cluirlottctowii ou'I`hursdny, April 0th at 2.30 p. in. and 8 p. ni. All temperaiice societies, Christian Endeavor, Y. M. C. A. churches &c. are entitled to send delegates. 'l‘euiperunce Jiiiucs Wiirburton and A. B. \Vui'b\irion. “'°rk°"5 f"°"‘ me cn'-V "nd “H i'"“““'St°‘l in the progress of ternperuncc reform are invited. Amendments to the Prohibitory ~ Act will be considered und other import- ant business. ° div for-cnoon but did not materialize ow- AT the Dummiml Y M C A Cunferenfe which Secretary Moule is attending in Montreal there will be about one hundred _ H. R. Mossu, Kensington, is in the city¢_` delegatespreseiit-. On 'l‘hursday,:April 6, He brought to' 'town three horses, oneof Prof’W. »`\V. Andr~ews;.of Mount 'Allison liiriverslty will speak on “Life in n to R. A. Mason, Ciiarlottetown, for good World of Law," ut the morning session, gums. _ undin the afternoon John R Mott, of New York, will give an address on “The -Y M C A as an E 'nngelicul Agency." A last evening forasiniill blaze in the roof mnquet Wm be hem in the ev(.nh,g, of the Clinrlottetowii Foundry & Machine. followed hy ,u|,h.,,ss(.5_ me p,~|n¢|p,,| Un. There was no great iluiniige. 'l`lic Bpeukem to he Rev C \v G0,-d0,,(R,,_|p|, cause was il. spark from thc_f‘l_uv.f. 4 (;gnnor),Winnipeg;_Rev .l A Macdonald, . Tryapound. EAq,n_,R Tuesday night April 25, Pro,-_ editor ot' the Globe, Toronto, and John lt Mott. 1 will be represented there, also artists _ _ . 1»,ci.ii>sis BAKERY' fwm l-liillfnx, Picton, Springhill and _,Aiwa Sthe best value in thecity . v , Y , Bak” Best Bread' St. .iohn will take part. l\o om should at Mmkvvtight Furnishmg c°lS_ miss this grent musical event. ‘ » . . . ‘ a' r _ _a _ e . .mu _ f . 55.'-lhaldvwuuunnépnn ‘. § . uwuuunnnnuulvngl r I my Raising al _ '\!l\\_\i__ilU\\ll| Hllfii 'Nil ' Evcrithlng Discounted I YOU S_@._VE - » ' PRING goods being still " On V ’ Each _ » 2g to QD ¢- Dollar » ' r l Purchase l ' will be nothing held lMl¢lI- wafp and spools-There Positively-Sale ends April I 2tl1~, other iillillc it tam s delayed at Picton-_-coming Q ' . very slowly;-we have decid- ed to continue our “Without Profit Sale" until the _xzlh iust. ~ ` An aismunis win be given as before--freely and honest. ly excepting I-Iawe’e' $3 Hats, f nfs li_i_°__ri¢_v___ii\___i!i_i»_r P _ I _ li Our stock is 1arge',' hill* Tun Wesleyan says:-We have just learned that the Rev. Isaac Howie of Salisbury, N. D. is very ill with pneumon- ls. Hia ilaugitter was called home from Mount Allison Ladies' College last Thursday, and though we are deeply con' cerned. we hope that he will recover: Mrs. Howe had a serious attack of typhoid- feverlasu fall, and the illness- of Mr. Howie makes the situation sad indeed. . Tas following resolution of condolence has been passed w the parents of the lute Quincy Pickerlng,`Clintqn, who wus uc- oident-ly killed by the discharge of n gun recently. Whereas ithas pleased God in his all wise Providence to remove from this stage of action our late brother Quincy Picker- ing: Resolved that the sympathy of Olive Branch Division S. O. T., be tendered to the bereaved parentsi sisters and brothers. While we` recognize our inability to offer anything that would comfort you in this dark hour, we can only refer you to one “Who doeth all things well, and we know that He is able to show a smiling counten- ance through this cloud of sorrow." Signed on behalf of Olive Brunch Divi- sion. Hsnoi.i> S. Mcl.nou. FRANK Mums. W. Eii.\'Es'r Pirxnniso. Worm was received in the city on Sun- dry of the deutli oi' Otho Read, Los Angeles, California. Mr Read with his fatheruiid six brothers left_Sackvilie, N B, seventy years ago, going to Illinois by team. There were only three` houses in Chicago nnd a farm was offered his father, where the city of Chicago now stands, in exchange for rr horse. It was too boggy for a farm so they truvelicil sixty miles west where they built ii large brick|lioui1e and planted quantities of maple trees establishing a home known as Maple Park. Here Mr Read lived nmassingii verylnrgc fortune, until tcii years ago he came east nnd married the widow of the li\teEdwln Crane,Buie Vertc. After travelling for two years they bought n home in Los Angeles. Mr Read was ii cousin of Captain Joseph Read and Mrs Dorothy Lefurgayf Summerside, Mrs Rchd being s. sister of Mrs Walter Douii of this city. Mrs Read has her only son, William Crane und grandson Lawrence Treinuinc of Ainherst,N S with her in Los Angeles. Asioxu household commodities to come under the influence of recent market shortages are carpets. Just at 'this time of year it will he rather' discomfitlng' hows to leiiru that prices are ubout.~to be lieightened; that is, prices ofl carpets purchased after this date. The long ex- pected has happened, imd during the lust few wee ks manufactiii-ers in England and the United States have advrnced their prices. This general ndvaiicc in the middle of the season indicates tliat the makers may have been holding off as long impossible before changing their rates. Raw] material is the source of disturb- ance. The market' continues to be very unsatisfactory. Pr-lces‘on wools"are pi\r~ ticularly stiff, with the supply all too scant and shortage in jutes may affect oil~cloth nnd linolcuni prices. New York and Eng'ish houses report fabulously large sales during Jnnnury, when it was whispered that prices might be adviinceii and as fur ns St. John_is concerned, it is said the large dealers “got in" just before the jump. This, however, ls no guarnn tee that all old prices will be maintained throughout the season, for goods bought after this date from the niunufiicturers will bc subject to the new rates, which of course,the retail buyer will have to offset. -St. John Telcgrapii. EAs'i‘nn.iv Norss- March month .lust closed was certainly one of the finest :arf record in striking conti-ust with the three preceding months which for snow, frost _und bluster s'urpussed the record of any winter within the meni- ory of the oldest inhabitant. The crops of 1004 will long he _remembered for their deficiencies ami the winter of' 1905 for its severity, cllmuticconditlons which retard the progress and blight the prosperity of our Island home.And should the winter( be unusually long, us is extremely pro- bable from the immense quantities of ice niiing the suit and serum, ehé results to the business and rural population will be felt for years. Of all the hard winters of the last 3) years. 1875, 1882, 1887, 1904, none can compare with this except '82, and than there were sleigh roads here till the 12th. of May, but as March of this year was milder and less blustery than March of that period, let us hope, though some-wlmtdlseouraging the prospects,that_ balmy and temperate breezes may loosen theicy fetters, unroll the wintry muntle thatsurrounils and envelops our fulr Is- iand,and -that the niistsof ad versity may he dissolved hy the sun of prosperity-A few wild geese have urrlved and our sports are preparing. The ice is all solid yet on our \`|V9i`5 mid bonds and no feeding grounds are available.-1"a.rmers are still wrestling with the snow hunks, endeavouring to get some wood. _Nova Scotia ,reports worst snow storm of the season on the night of the 22nd. nnd thc morning of the 23rd. Same period here was remarkably fine. Tooth l Pri parations l 'We show in our window this week a splendid .line of preparations. for cleansing and beautifyiug the teeth. Powders, _ _ A Liq u ids, ._ .:,¢.u.s Pasta, Soaps, e’tE`.”" includes all the leading spd ' baatlinel. "' ` " ' ' t _ MHS . ' ’ “"”" '__ f -'1 Q I _ 1 ---~ _ L . 1 1| ".‘ if ` . " ._ -_ .\;<- - .~-wi ;; , _.___ \- ';`~`v:"f. ’ .ces 5 .._e_.-_.f_.~.'_ 11 T/ _ff- I '- : :J '.- -_» :=.`_ _ *bf af -_ ._ L 31 ‘S . E, » Yr _ f' .».~f=~‘-*lil ._=;=‘{-I. _ lvligi-',_.; "= _-'~ `, _ rr ‘fi -Q-(_ .__ _ , far unattractive ones. ,_ _6 _ ___ls_ m -2;.-I' _ -er,"-' l _ ,, ' ._",-v_-`,l;_:l_ll,‘_#,\~- ' ` \ l ‘ . wif" , ~._ wail paper stock. _ ljf -rs - if 'tit ‘~ our having a faultless stock. _ , _ ‘ | And you pay no more for our handsome designs than you'd have to pay I Papers for all purposes. _ Papers for al-l purses. _ Papers that please all persons. M0CR£W§§;_£§§LEOD. gba ugl pap r - f That’s _another of the great advantages of our Expert choosing--.every pattern selected with 'most exaéting`care- every coloring picked by a buy- I er of long experience-these precautions all insur e cents per roll up. _I for ii week belriiliiiiig ou the Ziiili. I-1, F. Hooiirrs, into of P. Kelly & Co, left yeater-day for Peaiicfs Station eu route to Montague. AN important ineeting will be held in St. James Church tuiiiglrt. All iiiteresieii in the congrerratiou are urgently rc- qnested to attend. - ABOUT sixty ipusseiigeis were on thc stalled trains at \Viltshirc and 1 8-4 miles east on Monday night. Provisions were sent out to the latter out-_ THERE was little iiuwciiiciil _\'i~sler1iii_V in the winter stc.iinci'.~>ilwlri in ihc Straits by the ice. It is tlioiiglil ii lieiivy west wind will be neciicil to reic-use tiicm. AN insane mini was |'i‘|ii>i'tcil lo be wandering in the riciiiily ot' tile Rtiiliwiy Station lust night and Oilicci' \\'nl|ccr went to that vicinity in irspoiiso to n telephone for tliepolicc. 'l`hc man could not be found liowcver. Cults. J. Mircnsni., the bustling trihutinu prinlyil-»*-~ ii»..:.:~:-_ :ir -infi- citll stiI.~'lx.e'ii'»' ’ “"fiiii|>.=.ri iii. _ri i copy of which luis been rcpeiieii. llc-.t-i r* have already sccii un cxtciidcil report which uppcnrcil in The (luarriian columns ri short time ago but Mr. Mitchell will in- pleused to mail n copy to interest;-il parties on recicpt ofa postal. Fon the first time siiii-P Siitiii'd:|_\' thi- railwny line to Summerside was opened last evening triiiiis from the west i'ciirl\iii;_,~' the city nt 0.50 and T20 p. ui. A spur-iiil left for Suimnersiilo atillnst ui;_i'l|t and went through to'l`i;,:iiisli reiiciiiin; there curly this morning. Conductor Stanley left Mount Si.e\\'i\rt for Soiiris em-ly yes terday moriiing and rciiclieil there ni. 0.135 last night. '1`herc has been no great trouble on the Georgetown braiicli und from Summerside to 'l`igiilsh there was no difficulty in running on scliciinie time. The Cape 'l`ruvcrse brunch which was not opened yesterday, the engine being ein- ployed onthe inain line, will be started this morning. No very heavy work there is anticipated. THE NIUIUAL LIFE. Thi- thirty-fifth niinuiil report ofthe Mutual Life coinpuuy of Cuniida, cover- ing the cornpuny`s operations for the yen 1904 may be found elsewhere in,this number of The Guardian. Theincoine for the yenr.in premiums and lnteresis and rents, amounted to $1,725.Ii0~‘i.90_ and the_'nct. surplus over nil linbilities,iii governiuent stimdiii-vi of vuluiition is $l,l}i9,400,Tl, ’l`lici\iisiiicss for thi' yciii' was most grutii'yiiig,', rxceeiliiig that of any foimei' year, iiiid resulting iii ii uct atiriitioli to the iiisui'i\ni'i-. in force ol` thc hundsoniosiiiii of $2.1*-‘*ll.illl. This “vii known Cauailinu institution is mpresciit- ed in Clinrlotictnwn by .I_ O. Arsoniiiiii. General Agciit for this province. No use talking, they cau’t beat thisstore for hats. Our prices me always lowest and our styles the best. 12 cases new Suffolk Hats and caps in now. -Prowse Brom - sd 31 'l'lil-I W. S. l'li\i'kiiis Coinpany open lieri- lf) general agent of the Excelsior' Life is iii--` -. Baby Carriages at 1-3 _`0if I ' . F-._,'~;.r-, _ - _ is our spring announcement for open- "-‘-‘ U mg the baby carriage trade. ‘ if fi; 1 , _,_ . V A A traveller’s samples of the most artistic designs ever brought to P. E. :.,,_,_..,._a‘§:,,_ .rw ._-_-':3»».'<»'-4_1 _-_2_’[<;.fff,.:'.f9_;l5".'-_g T... Island, were bought by us at n fraction of their value. \Ve have priced them proporlionnity low and thus sell them nt about whole- sale iuvoice price. 'l`liere are not a great urauv in the lol. Come quick if you wont one. - John Newson _ fo .- _-~.~~.=-ra 1 _¢.11`<.?_~‘- fie l. ..es..,. _ ,,.i». _ ~§=._.vf@ ¢f‘i,a;,f§,‘;,_g,§.§b;’ , s - f -we ¢“i~ - af' /-""' '"7' - _ _ __ ,____ __ -___ __ ._-___,-- _ --;- - -7 _ 'i `_ OF THE v'i"0T_AL BUSINESS i. .' ____ 5 lflt: SUN Llhti Ur vAl\lAl).-`\ . w rote over 26 i-5 per cent. 'i`lic`re were zo Canadian Companies doing biisiinss in Canaria last year. For~raies in The Sun Life apply to _ E- R- BRO“'. _ Manager for P. E. Island, ,9 mwf ,ye ' ~ Charlottetown. l leunnuuuuavmalurén uppunanaafluiugsgnn "u--'b- _ __ "‘ _ ' L --~ ' - ~ - @»wM@ vQ Tue Rscoizo oF THB limb Hmcrican For the year just closed, shows a con tinunncc ofthe health growth which has cliaracterized the Company in thc pust. The amount oi new general poi- icies issued was greater than that of any previous year, while the financial ‘ _ position of the Company has never been . ' ` stronger. ‘ 1_ ' _ The Company continues to pay favor- - able profits on all maturing policies. r We will bwlad to furnis you fig- \ ures on any m ern plsn desired. RUSS & l‘lA'l`Ti“i EWS. WMV - ‘ - / ‘ /imericalliifffil 5v_Hd ~‘ ' i;@iii_ii_@»if . "U- i _ Managers at Charlottetown. ~w~v~¢~wv~»u~\»u~¢~nMJh»-'lr--#MM-~v~»~H ._ ____ ,,_,_A____ _ __?__ ____ ;.:.:_‘..__J- I \l.\\l IAQTIYRPRS lille Poft Daniel-Birch and°"§pruce," Dimen- sion Lumber, Cedar _ Lumber CO, Shingles, Posts and Pour 1).\;~'iiii.. TieS° 4.3 ilw im pd. Qi'i-:. Wafer Shipment Only. __ _ ___ _ I ‘mi "m'n__L._ ..=_:; @ lflqtl e= zone The great germ ,killer and' blood puri licr.New stock, 5oc and $1 s bottle. "The Two Macs" iiclliilillillliiii ,Con Gt,,Geo. and Kent Sta Guarantee Dental Rooms. ' Cameron Block,fOver Reddln Bros, Charlottetown. DR. E. E. ROBINS. - - Proprietor- We do Everythinglinghentistry in th: Most' Up-to-date Manner. Pl/l`l<2 \\`0RK~\\'c make plates that fit. The teetirilook as if they grew there. All our plates have the DOUBLE SUC ION VAC- CUM CHAMBER, and will always stay up; they cannot drop down. CRO\\'N AND BRIDGE \VORK-lt' your fcnse calls for Crown or' ilridgc Work we will do either in the most durable and most icstlieiic manner. Our gold, all porcelain, combination crowns and bridgcworle are rapidly taking the place of plates. Call and we will explain why. FiLLlNG‘“Fi|li|i_.; teeth propjerly is saving teeth permanently Gold,Sili _er and C5u_|gut Pilling P T N TO S'l‘AY,at the oweat prices- EXTR A_C'llI%G'-_-Wecxtract teeth without apurijclg; of pain by lt i l _ _ _ _ , - =lm~»i, _IQ , ~i1i.;:.\::., ly il, -guilt i _.lr il'f1_v .ii|. iu .._» \\.l\i|i " ‘r .v - »__-.-.i i¢,\l 1 ilel_i~.'il' 1. il\\-'~.i li)i-‘. ll \, \ i<_.ii-.r~. io-;o inc in Avril ` Preliv pap n l we an __...n_~.; ;_.<_',“; _ so-ee; _,W1 _ _ 1:4* ..;,,,.~.._ i . Kr . tt.