..,,\, , 4 , , . 'rue cnAm.o1"rEronm,,onARpiAN,‘M.qv-29, 1905. , . mis or ggsnnirv A WlllAl’S IES! IIUPES IULIZEI M11. Path Tulle How Wdheu Should Prep!!! hr UothlI&od The darkest days ot husband and wife are when they some to look for ward to childless and lonely old .. Many a wife has found hsrsalfgeaf- pahle of motherhood owing to a dis- placement of the womb or lack of strength in the generative organs. . .-' W .j,.f'~.@"' ~ I- - _ A l’ "YW , _p ,.f:;f1».j'~ f ‘ J ,‘ '- :, -.,-=...L~\”-»;.. ..j,j=.~,: . _V _ .1 - _ f " 'f.r` _ 5 A /-rj-P" ~ ' ~.0.» _:Gena "5 ~.»Ii\ :<- E' _ A/lr.r.`Jnna D011: Frequent backache and distressing pains, accompanied by oienslve dis- charges and generally by irregular and scanty menstruation indicate n dis- placement or nerve degeneration of the \vomb and surrounding organs. The question that troubles women is how can a woman who has some fe- male trouble bear healthy children? Mrs. Anna Potts,of 510 Park Avenue, llot Springs, Ark., writes: My Dear Mis. Pinl¢ham:- ‘ During thceaeillypartof my marriedllfel was delicate in h th ; both my husband and I were very anxious for a child to bless our homo, but had two mlsoarrmgw, and could not curry a child to maturity. A nel hbor who luui been cured by Lydia E. PinlLTiubn’s Vegetable Compound advised me to try it. I did so and soon felt that I was rowing stronger, my headachesdind backagies left ine, I had no more bcaring~dovvn pains, and felt like a new woman. Within a year I became the mother of e strong, he-.ilthy child, tho joy of our home. Lydia E. Pink- hnni`s Vegetable Compound is certainly i.». splendid remedy, and wish every woman who wants to become a mother would tryit." Actual sterility in woman is very rare. If any woman-.thinks she is ster- ile, let her try Lydia E. Pinlchnm’s` Vegetable Compound and write to Mrs. Pinkliani, Lynn, Mass. Her advice is ~*-fm ff- exnentant or would-be mothers. Invictus shoes for men.-Alley at C67 Charlottetown Agents. l~Id\vnrd island G0vci‘nint-.nt Delegation had on 'l`liursdiiy Insta lung and satis- factory lntervie\\' \\'itl\ Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Hon. Mr. Fielding; that the ll¢‘|l‘lrl\tes were accompanied by Mr. HUl:l\0~. .\I.l‘., that Premier Pctcrs pi-e~ scntcd the memorial passed by the Legis- liiiurc and iniide at strong plcii in support of it, and iiskctljns it was now dccided that the Tuiiiicl project was both practi- cable and feasible that no time should be lost in placing rl sum in the estimates for the purpose of making a survey. Hon. l\l r. liasznrd set forth the urgency of the case, asked that thu survey bc started at once and that for iuninvdintc require- incnls a more powcrful steamer shall lu- provided. lion. Mr. Simpson urged that thc 'i‘un|iel was iiecessary to implc ment thc terms of unioii,2and Hon. Peter Me-Nutt speaking from tho uier- cliniils' standpoint, set forth thc losses the Island had sustained from want of proper coniniunicatioii with the lliainlnnd. ` Mr. Full was also heard and Sir Wilfrid said the i~xub_icct'would have the serious consldcrn.ticii of himself and colleagues. This report would indicate that the Dele- gates have carried out both the lcttcr and the spirit of their insl.ructicns:from the 22 dwtf. Legislature, and we record it with plia- ~ l __ A ~ e/-ssl/2 . Q.. -ie ___ /_'*\ l*£2\ .Q1 = /if E9 "°"'“,.» 5f;_¢:;_.r§;_._ _ was p e ' "i`l?f7i> * .- Sltlfll » ,_ smile. it -p wg: _ ~ \ ' ' W it , -is {` / `\ ,-I 5; i‘l&’ all Pl ~ .M 3 ~ If A boy in his character of Mother's ]oy” may _ look nice in any sort of new clothes and an angel But it’s after lie has been out in the vacant lots, 1" awhile. ' as a real boy, that the difference shows up between l really good and bad clothing- at difference which ~ very few people can tell until the clothes sre worn Bring the romping, 1 ~_ suits, two piece suits, three rollicking boy in here - where we can sliow you more boys' clothing than all the other stores in town put together. " Norfolk suits, Russia blouse suits, vest suits, = Buster Brown suits, Military suits, Richelieu suits, I Walban suits, Prince suits, Sailor suits, Valentine piece suits. Prices 85c . and up by easy stages to $8.00 each Aid your money back i Christy Hats i It s not too early to get Christy Hats this spring are the nattiest hats in town, and they will outwear any other hat on earth. Come in and see our spring hat show-needn’t buy-j ust look. Prowse THE oNLv REAL Goon 1-1/t'r'rEns.' every time ifyou want it. _Arc Best Hats your new spring Hat. The Bros., heartily appreciated by the Island people and by none more than hy The 'Gum-dinii. The Delegation have other matters to deal with besides that of winter commun- ication, but they appear to have rightly decided that this was of the mostiinme- diiite and urgent concern and to have taken it up, not only first, but apart from the other matters they may have lind in hand, such as our representation case the Charlottetown railway station and the fishery award. We believe there is nothing the Provincial Government can do which will be so generally and heartily endorsed and approved as frank and ener- getic support of the Tunnel project. In ri later despatcli to The I’n.trlot on Saturday we are told that “the Dole- gutes are not pnradlng their business or looking for.. notoriety and therefore have nothing to say for publication. It ls re- sults they are after, and before Pnrlln ment, proi-ogucs, substaiitlal results of what they have accomplished will bc secn in the supplementary estlinntes." It is added that “the Delegation are well satisfied with tlielr reception and the assurances obtalncd.'_' It may be that the disposition toward retlccnce referred to in tlils statement has led to the formation ofa critical opinion mentioned ln The (iuardlan’s Ottawa dospntch and the dcspatches from Ottawa ‘to some other newspapers of the same llate,of \\'hichThe Patriot is disposed to complain. And yet ii measure of retlcciicels quite proper enc ugh ln n Govern ment Delegation whose members would naturally enough denim to make their report to the full Executive Council before taking the general public nto their conlltlcncc. Mr. Full has apparently communicated to The Patriot something of the case as presented by lilniself to the Government, :uid thercis more to follow. In what is so far disclosed Mr. Full appears to have presented statements from George H. 'i`oonihs, R. E. Mutch & Co., E. Wheatleyk Co. J. A. Farqubarson & Co. and Auld Brothers in regard to our pork products; from E. Wheatley & Co., Barrett Henderson, §Vllliam Sellnr and John Holnian in regard to our dressed beef trade, and from Carvell Brothers, C. Lyons& Co. and Carvell, Ratteubury &'. Mcsservy as to our oats and potato trade, indicating the losses to island pro duccrs caving to iiiadequate and unsatis- factory transportation service. These losses are in round figures placed at $250,- 000 a year on pork; $202,000 on beef, $120,- 000on oats and potatoes and $l50,(Il0 a year on butteri cheese., eu-gn, poultry and mutton, making a grand total of $782,000 lost yearly on the above named products alone. Tlilsls ii strong and convincing statement. Mr. Full is also quoted since his return as expressing his belief that the Government will provide a powerful 1-iteunieratnn enrly date and have sur- veys and estimates prepared with a view of building n. 'i`unnel.| CDMINQ EVENTS. S. 0. E. Next nieetlng of Lodge Prince Edward ls on Tuesday evening J une 13th. Red Rose Degree. City Council meets on the second Mon. day ln each month. Dr. F. F. Kelly Mayor; W. W.Clarlre. City Clerk. _-Q_- lLsdlei~i' boots cheap at $2.00, now $1.45 at McEachen's. , Wd .li. 'Tis surprising the pi-lcea we mention here for new merchandise. Every article lslust as represented. Why not buy `l1erelYoupay more elsewhere for the old.-Jas. Paton R C0. Udw ll We know and we want everyone else to know that our dress gofds departnisnt has no superior In this c ty.We have here for your selection an immense rsngeof the newest and best ln staples such as blacks, mivy etc., also a msgnllcent assortment of high class novelties, exclusive designs which will appeal to tasteful dressers. Our prices are undoubtedly the lowest to be found compatible with quality. Bb- sldes our expensive llnss we carry a full lseortmsnt of medium and low prlvdl goods, ln all the popular shades, with a variety ol the newest trimmings tosultall. can sult -every talte We feel '-- Won't try and |m. Ill wdald usforyohlf election for the vacant Commune seats ~evlf’évf".'l.‘Zl’.i‘.l"°.i`.°..ii".’l¥.‘§‘$?'.'.. ll'}‘.'l’§. tif. ‘?»2.r'ii’.‘f’.a..‘}‘.‘i‘l'i?`.‘i.I.f’.n“"§l.ii”t5‘.'i wd fm 1>°1d\-is mm' »|....ia.r.....iy. vlnoe, und iecogiilsed therefore as ` '~'___;_ - TEE CP ET PAPEK _ ' returned it la omufivgvlrm-se Ti-izeir, N...-ui sms me oem, oimiette-‘ / Th” '“°°"'“¢ “W l“.A“>°"°" °“ W"°¥ own, Prince Edward Island, Csneda, at the following rates. payable ln advance: qvenlng last to hear _the report of the t‘;‘2i.‘»’;“i%'.1lli;2.“1.%é"£l’.i...°‘$",¥.§‘;’;‘li‘??.‘?“i f‘?f’.’Tf“.‘.?'ff`i ?"T'..’.°;ff:;:: .'.'.'.'.'.'.'::::::ii$ P°°»\°'- DW-1-.-' is vw- ->=» “- Tne Guardian will not be responsible for currency of stamps remitted thropi_£h T“““°| ‘l‘_‘°°“°“ '"1' Sl" °f 01° 'l’,°'l' °| '[1533-1 0“3°|'» °* R°¥l.°l.4*°d |° W' 9\7‘bl° W ° the series. Capt. _Read was unavoldahly Brancb Offices af Summer-side, Alberfon, Geelyeféhn .md Searls. “°“m°"°°"'°"d’ Nw" mn °°“°d Sydney on important business. The re- Buslnsn Ofllce Telephone l33b- Editorial and New Telephone 133: mm mm, by Mew., M,,qm,,-5,, gg. Othce Hours8e..m. won. m. Omce Hours! p.m. to8p.m.: 8p.m. t»oBe.m. CNN! d k J. P. noon. Arivmmng Mn. J.r.a. Meciumov, iniiwr. Y °° 8°" A' E' 5°’ °' “`h° 'P"“° i-‘ R. Nmwsolu siibaerlpttoii Mgr. ns. MsRAll:, News Editor. ln the order named. were closely listened Y' - to and heartily applauded by those TH E present and two hearty votes of thanks, __-..__ ._ __ _ one onbehulf of the West Prince Board uoz~:D.iY MonNiNc,MAY 20, 1905 01 ’1`rMi° nwvvd by- Dr- Murph! 'md ¢ -- ` seconded by J. L. Rogers, and the other '[H[ GOVERNMENT [)[LE(;A1'|0N_ lsurc. Work done ln theintercst of better far the cltlsenaof Alberton and vicinity ~ _ inenns of communication with the Mnln~ moved hy J. F. White audeeconded by J. A f