.. :rg iii. red ht 4 'k(§ I Nl va », - S' \ V' . I. ‘-h~'~. - ...,_ ._ -1._,; . ._ A ' ' . l_ - .ln - . . ,f--1 ., _ .5‘;l. Jimi ` . aa. f» _.i . ' ` ~.-.T!_-'anon-ia r.; -.- ,_ ‘lit .»_ .‘.:». 1" » l (_. THE CH A RLOTTETOWN _GUA RDIAN, T7# _ n..-¢-:_.._._._... _ _ ._ f ’ - sr... _ EY l'li.lCl\ ARENA RINK. I » 0 ¢ Vlctorlas vs Abegwclts (Fenio s and l|.termedia'e#) Final League Gamer. \Veduesrlay, Feb. 271h, 8.15 Fourth Regiment Band in Attendance Adml~:ion--Rescrvefi seats (east tides and ends Oni.) 50:; Upp :r Bai- cn ny 350; Lower Promenade 25c. SHOE P0iISH We sell i Black’O at Wlllc a Box " Big3ai ic a”Box yl_ _ tg.-,V Black’O 1s a very superior Polish. Big 3 is cheap- er but is good at H » isC it . _ -I . Ol ' 'i A' the price. oorr Boot. necessity in every household is A Good Hoi - Waterliottle ` See our assortment. Goods guaranteed. Prices right. ‘L 5/Se Red Cross Pharmacy and twmtf ==,. A11' C}'I‘1C)]Xl' AT BEDEQUE Having disposed of my farm I will sell at Public Auction on the premises on Tuesday, March l2th. AT I1 O’CLOCK SHARP. The following stock, farm imple- ments and household furniture :-- iinrsn 534 years old, (Lucky Lad.) Mare 7 years old, (Lucky Lad.) Coit xlé years old. (Knight of Ard- gowau, dam Sum: Island Here.) Coit ry; years 4-ld, (Chief Jolly.) f`olt 1'/2' years old (Parklight) Mare, (Simk island Hero) (ln fnai,i 4 mood mileh cowe (ln calf) 3 young cattle, 2 int steers. If not sold before, 2 calves, I7 sheep, snw(in pig), Derma Binder, Massey Harris Mo ver and root cut er, cnhivator, seuiller, noxenn drill, 1 piuws, 3 sera of hnrrows, 3 wnodsl.-lgha, set o‘hob sltighs, 1 pang sleighs. _i,4lmtmu s‘eigh. double waggon spd buggy, almost new, lawn mower, road cart, tingle wagon, z carts, single and donblrtrnck wagon, ha|.'|`d cart. ex- press wavor, thresber, cleaner, horse power and runners, scales, hay rope, fork and block, all the harness, forks, shovels, sad implements oi' 'thc farm, z Franklin ihves,oiismve and globe heat- er, piano, organ, sewing machine, bed- room ters, spring mattrerses, crib, chain, sofas, churn, tables, blinds, lamps and other articles toonumercus to mention, sl-o a quantity of cedar shingles, pinelumber, wood, hay and meugles and stone. Terms.-All sums of }5.oo and under cf-sb; over that amount credit till Nov. lst. r9~>7, nn sp rmed joint notes. J. MBRICE WRIGHT. "Elm Vale" Bedequc. IANEON, 3-d1,5,7,n. to of ost Mnxrnican, Mar. l -All Smith and “Baldy” Spittal, two mv-mbers of the Ottawa hockey club, were lined Sw each and costa In the court ol special sessions for assault. The charges were laid follow- ing the game with `the Wandsrrs here several weeks ago in which the Ottawa men used i.rutal tactics. Tho victims of the brutality were Hcd Stuart and Cecil Biltchford, both of whom were earned oil' the ice unconscious after they had been knocked down .by blows on the head. Both Ottawa players were also compelled year. Scittai is the player who was with Amherst several years ago, appearing under the name of Spittie. Back-So Lam: _ Could Not Walk. DOCT JR’S EFFORTS WERE IN VAIFI, BKT CURE CAME Vt-lTH THE USE OF DR. illlASE’S Kll)l\‘lY-LWER PILLS. It is not always the doctor-'s fault when he tries to give temporary rellefimstead ot lasting cure. Sometimes patients de- mand it. The thorough. far-ri-aching and lasting effects of Dr. Ghase’s Kidney»Liver Pills ara well illustrated in this cane, in con- trast with the doctor's failure to even bring relief: Mr. Geo. Tryon, Wt-stpoint Leeds Co., Ont., writes:_.,1"or two years I was com- pletely laldup with lame back. and could neither walk nor ride. I tried many treat- ments and the doctor puton a fly blister which only Increased the suffering and did not do mo the slightest-good. "A friend told ms about Dr. Chase‘a Kldney~Livcr Pills, and I had not ilnished the ilrsr. box before I was eompletily cured. I have never had n lame back or kidney trouble sinc: and it has been tha means of selling dozens of boxes of Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney Liver Pills. \Vc a a never without them in the house and :hlnk there is no medicine like them." The urea uric at-id unil other poisouou~ waste suhstunc i which ar.: left in the blood after the prnrvss of digrstion has taken place are 1-linilnatcd lrom the system by the action of the lzirlucys. Failure of the ltidnvys to preform thi- important work _ol fil'r. i n means a poisoning of the whole system and consc- quentiy the most painful of diseases, such as Bri|zht‘s discs-e, lam' agopbaolr' ache and rheunritlsm. Tha cause of such nilmontbare most promptly removed by the use ' of Dr. Cha~ie's Kidney Liver Pills. This great family medicine has a combined action on the liver, kidncys and bowels which is not possessed by any other similar prep- aration. Tho whole system is quickly and thoroughly cleansed and the vital oriraus invluoraveii by this troittmrnt. Ons pill a dc.s~-,2'i centsabox, utnil denli rs or Edmun- .~o'\, Bu'ea& C0., Toronto. The portrait and signature of Dr, A. \V. Chase the famous receipt book author are on ovary box. _ __ ____`_Z._...-1-- AE/Vi'.RllSlNG IS BROAD. \dvcrtlsiu|zln lt..-.ali unions publiitav uni \mi.|lL:il.yisi\ vt-ry l'»r0i4A'l and BOD' rm-hcnsivc term. it docs not moan .iinplyaword whispered to a favor:-il row, Itls, rather, synonymous with a rcncrnl, broadeaat_deciaratlon, and the lnoader the scope of the announcement, the better the advertising. No occupied space that directs attention along given and desircd lines can be reasonably re- garded as wasted; nor can any funds ex- pended to this'end bs adiurlged ex- tnn nuance.-Am\-rin-an Medical -lounial DON‘T USE GRILASY LINIMENTS. -A century ago they were popular. To- day peopls want. something ear-3 to apply, certainin r-nults, and above alla clean ilniment. When Nervilins in applied aches and pains disappear as the porn-a nhsorb its soothing healing properties. Ncrvilinc penetrates to the core of th.- paln, eases instantly, und laavca no oily had sine-lling memory behind. Good L0 tnkeln, capital to rub on, and (ive tlmc» morepowvriul in der-trnylng pain than any oily linimont. 1)un‘t fail to get a I/irle 250. bottle. asaa-iaaaaani-.»n-»s» ...a --_ ...__ ._.......-»» zoo B00l(S zoo Half Price All good readable Books. Here’s a chance to add to your Library at a small cost. We want the shelf loom, the advantage is yours. See them on table in _ book department, a ‘ early bu; ers. to furnish bonds to keep the peace for 5,. [llllWi PLAYERS _lHl KINGS C lSH|lllM lIllllNll*'llUl|l|llill Services in Trinity Church, Georgetownj at ll e. |u;2.30 p.|u.»\nd 7 p.m.Farewell sar- vlcas in the evening. Chlldrcn's acrvlca at 2.3) p. m. B. D. McEwan, Mcrr]i,baa_ sold out his lobster business a id plant lc R. N. Cor. Mr. Moll! ~ en is r trlng from the lishing business in this part of thc Island. c The Montague carnival is further postponed to Wednesday March 6, when an extra efi'crt will be made to eclipse all former oamivals held in this county. During this week W. H. McGlashlng Prov. Rep. ‘of thelnternationai Correspon- dence chools will be at Sourla, where he is honing a ‘window display of student a work ard text books used In teaching. Every body interoated iineducatlon could do no better than oall at this display. - 2-28d8i . The death took place at Sour-is East, February 19, of bronchitis, of Charles Acorn, aged 66 years. A slrrowlug widow and three sons, H. B. and Morley, Sourla; and Ch star at Sydney, survive to mourn the loss of akind husband and father. The fuuerai was/ very largely attended. Service at the house was conducted by Rev. W. E. Johnson, assisted by Revs. James Gardiner and A. B. McLeod. Interment took plans at Sourla West. A very pleasant event took place in MoKlnnon's Hail, Montague, on tha evening ot March 1,/when about 23 citizens of the town met for thc purpose of showing theireeteem of H. H. Lows, previous to his departure for the W.-st. A. 0. McDonald was dppointcd chair- man,aft.ented.Vryheld. He acted as veldt uoruot for the district at the ba- ginnlng cf tlJe'l|\te Roe; Wm-_ }{¢ vu-y quickly displayed splendid- ability as a soldier and . a leader and on the rl- nth olGensa°al' Joubert, ha became Commander-General of the , Boer Forces. Hs was in command at the battle of Ccienao, where General Bul- ii-r sutfcred his big ravens, and re- mained at ths'head of ths burghcrs during the rest nt tha war. He was one ot the Baer commissioners who negotiated tha surrender of the burghors, when ¢""Y'»b|DR W0! 0'". and since the close of the war he_haa pursued a conciliatory and enlightened policy. Colonial Secretary Smuts was a g;n. eral during thc war, qml 107|-ual), W” States Attorney in the Government M President Kruger, ‘ Minister of Justice De Vlllisrg wg Attornsy»Gsncrel during the lata war. Messrs. Cullman, Hall, and Rim; If, connected with mining interests. DID YoU SAY FISH ? Wehavea lar e vari t o the best 8 C y , Snannunu Qourrsn nr Pacxaoxs, uonetuss Courrsu Duran Covrrsu Canned Fish ` of all kia? from the moat rellal le des ers. Do you Li|¢s` _ -Kip red herrin P We hsvetn best. . K' . STEWART & SDN ' - ‘ Queen Bti -PUHSE HIS illl New Yoax Fab li -.‘Juat watch the Chinamau when the conductor oouna for the fare.' said akeeueyed man to the fat m-\u who-was wedged in beside him on sn 'L' train. The two wa ched, sow the Chinamsn clap his hand to his ear fcrla second and than baud the conductors nickel; ‘Well l did not see anything unur sual,' observed the tar. man, ‘except that' he kept the conductor waiting while hs semi/cbs'l his e~\r.' That was just the point. cxplaiusd the keen-eyed man. 'He had to scratch h's head tenet his mom-y. China man keep their oarfaxa .in lhsir ears, sometimes s ten cent piece and sometimes a nickle. l've watched them dig it out tme and time agiiu. lt‘s m urn convenient plum for carrying change than in their trouserspockats, for thay‘d ba ages get- ting into their voluminuous drai erie.=.lt‘e a good habit, too, holding cc'na between onc's teeth. you asa prvt y girls doing every day." ' Food Poisons. ____ l go Per Cent of All Diseases the Result of Dndlgested Putreiying Foods. Msn ol affairs, women oi' society and children with active brains are too often sadentsryin their habits, giving little time to exercise. To this evil is added thatof high and irregular living-as a result-. thestomsch connot stand the d e- mands made upon it. The abused and overtaxed stomach does not propspiy do the work of digestion, food taken in Irr- ments and the poison permeates the whole system. The hody loses in weight and becomesa prey for the attack of what- cver disvasol* may en’eonnt\~r. Did it svcr occur to you how busy that stomach of yours tsl It only holds three pints, but lu one year you force it to lake in 2.400 pounds of material, digest it ami prepare it for assimilation into the blood. No wonder It rsbelei when overworked. We crowd it with steak and pastry, irrl~ tate its juices with spices and acids, and expect the stomach to dn its worlr. lt oan't doit. ‘ All over the inner layer of thc stomach are glands which secrete the juices nec- cas ary to digestion. The entrance. ci toodinlo the stomach is tha signal for these glands to dctlvlr wcr*. The mow the food, and the more indigr-stil-le the greater tho demand upon them and upon the muscles of the wall adininlng. _ Think ot the tons of high-seasoned uume, swectincats and .appetizers crammed into this little four-ounce mill, and then wonder, if you will, why you are dizzy or nausf-ated or constlpntefl. Don’t blame your st \ma_ch or curse your fate that you should bc born so unj- fortunate. Blame yourself and apply tho remedy. First, getasmall package of S'uart't¢ Dyspepsla Tahlnta, tiking one after each meal and at bed time. They are not I1 medicine, butadigcstlve. Your stomach is worn out and needs he-lp, not medloinvf. Stuarifs Dysprpsla Tablets will do the work that tho stomach fnls in do. 'l`herc's enough power in one grain of Sruarlfs Dyspspsia Tablets to digest il,0iIl grains of ordinary food, to you ncedn’t fear that anything you eat will remain in your stomach undigasted. Stuarlfs Dyspepsia Tablets will rout the poison bfcauss they rsmove the cause-food fermentation. They ar.- nuture‘a own cure lor dyspepsia. This host of ircubiel rlys e,sl\ is fnihe' of cannot bc numbered, for ri healthy stomach -s the sourc of all health. ` Seize your opportunity before wors- conditions confront you. Sand today for a free trial package of St.uari.‘a Dyepepa u 'i‘ahlets.They will bring your ,stomach relief. F. A. Stuart Cc., 88 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. ' The 50 cent sire for sais at your rlrngglet's. ` - l comms EVENTS; . . Red Rose meeting Lofins Prince Ed wnlrd D . E. Tuesday, March limb. at 8 c c oc . . 0.ty Oouncil meets on the second Mon day in each month. James Paton. layer W. W. Clarke, City Clark. Mlnard’s Llnimant Cures Dlpthcrla. » _____._.. The Smith Premier is so coustrnoiedda to allow for n certain amount of herd usage, suoii as would wreck a hlmsy machinoin about 1-5 of the time. A. Milne Fraser, 157 Hollis Bt., Halifax N.B. ~ . a-mai; v Inasmu--twnnaunpi OUR COMPOUND SYRUP OF THE l'lYPOPii0SPiil'l'ES is one of the best remed- ies on the market. For Asthma, Bronchitie, . incipient ' Consumption, General Debiliiy, nervous- ness, etc. etc. , . _ `lt"eorlches the 'blo`od; stimulates the nmvrs. ,f . Fail nliit bottle 752 ' ‘ Prepared and sold by » A.W. The ilsnullvvrir- “Gcotsf Furnisllili-gs” T o‘fRcady-Mails -iClothit1 gif;p(( and CoDs”o . l.-~' ,‘ . f. - .. Dou’.t_.supp1y yourlSpringwauts until I .,_- . , f ‘ » you see what I am- showing. - ’ y. ~ . _ . 1 can save you 1'uouey_;o‘n_ your Spring ‘ suit. ` ' ' » \ < _ n.eizowN, ° - The Young Men’s Mau. , . . - ' ‘ , -.,. _ loaf. loaf at si . ~ . r " . _ ' ~`. - ~ . Steam Laundry where Good? -wort Taos . Kent §t. ’ _ ._ Phone i5|_ _ _/ ,, ._ ` - The Newest and Best' _ _ . .- , . llia1‘ch»lliagazi1ics now on sale at ' naszaaos nooRE’.-':~. 2-rdmwfrwlf. A _.fi .i_.._ --1-_..._new .rw _~_,__.1uus-1 '._... W; 5 OR ENAMEL _n 'This enamel will* N ' give a finish to your ilo>r whiclu, cannot be _._._.,-,.;. ' equalled by _the use of 'i__ `_‘ `fé;§i{[ any floor paint sold. ' ` ` 5"- _ T It dries .-,hard over _ /,E night ` with. mirror _ A .l gloss, is uotfeifected by ' _ " _. 1_2 A I ' washing, never sticks ` ' `~ -and, wears like iron. ` _ ` It is guaranteed to be superlorto all Hoot paints - in every respect. It is ready for use after being thoroughly stirred. _ lo l“2o.§...li1l.oo.i»~. Ui "null _ =' '- -_ '=~.;,.<,-_ ,.. _._ / “- f;l l i J F l H l o --GRE“Ali“?` ~ ctaanaaca sal-_E . oi Boots, -'Shoes' Overshoes, Moccasins’ Gaiters, Fe1ts,Rnbb»rs» ' Wcol_Soles, etc.-All mustgo. ' tLONl{f0Y,¢....i.2‘§.°.. ' 0 p. Market, CHl\R§¢0'.l‘l`ETOWN. ' Charlottetown Steam Naviga _ tion Company, Limited S llnnual Geoarai Mailing ntlos is hereb van that the An ual Gglicral Meeting 0% ge Shareholders ohhh Company, wiltbc held at their otlicc. corner of Great- George and Watar litlcoll. CUM* iottstown. on -Wedneauaty. tho-rdxth 119°( ll o'cil\ck a. 1. for March t ta h ~ téxo izilotlltzlgg lat gireogglfs oend other shrines.- ’ ° °" o w waxorouo can-1o'mwwa.' ' ' llf=\1°¢°f- - asanu . ,__.-.. _ I ` _-F.- S. S.” ‘illlllllilx Bill” ‘1A‘_ : , .. ._ .1 _ .‘ _ The undersigned will r¢¢¢lv¢ 'lfsiiders from persons willing to con- tract ior_ thellcatlnglsud ,delivery in . dry docket Halifax or elsewhere as may bs agreed upon. ofthe sb°v° named etesmship now stranded at Cable Heed, North aid! of this island. The contract will ~be' ou, the P\'|°' clpie ot' “no cure, no ply’-'E Hd th” reaudieratloir s perceu¢l`I¢ °f ll” value ss ved. ~ _ Tenders must be lodged in our o_il`iee_aot_.iater t_hs'u noon on Satur- day 3oth. March next. The lowest <1 s`ay.Tsu_der_aot necessarily n¢¢¢Pl°d- _runner particulars may bs obno- eil on enquiry at the office of the un- dgnigncd, Queen Street, Charlotte- -town during buslussshours. _ '. - _ HYNDMAN &_C0-- ' ` , Ll°yd'l Attem- _Chsrioxtetowu, P. E- 1°. Wild' < We liavejust rceelved our _ _ dcws. n flats in the city. J have a_ larger variety than nu, ."*’ . :ai-, - - v'~_\‘t¢.,-ay. .. <.,._ _. J# t _- ~. _ - ~r",` _` . T 0 .J il. . We won the re _tation lost year of hlvlnifihtllibrectleel and best h` February, 1907. - _ y z-lidwltlllehs. _= all ' A;-`;'|'antoin th. C0~ LOW -Price Store ifl<.i::¢.o°::°:t.:.S;“::;;.. .ccardlbugl |\1t‘0 " ’¢ iifsurs mx. and we an exhibits.; it iargg ragga or aim terms an my 5 1_3-lxgéiniwf rqfm ¢s;~»=»=»f New sp.-mg Prints