-a on oo Q0 ego 000° °oo K _._ from hcr. '.523 -: 2 - : .~2 "=:£§E _list . ._; . =§= .55 ia. ..,. ....- vriv. --_ .- 15, _.ff .. _ _ . - ._,, '-°-‘-“ . .'.° r. . --‘-°- "- .2" .'.!' .< ‘-" " 1 ~ _ '_ -, -.. .~. ._._ ._ GGRLS A Cordial invitation to Every Sick and Ailing Working (iirl. that Mrs. Pinkham holds out a helping hand and extends a cor- lll V g Among this class the is 'iii itiiiiis of ftziiinlo tllst‘:i.sc.~a urc curly niuiiiltrst bv wtenk niiil aching l>1lt‘kS. pain iii the li»\vt~r liinlis :intl imvcr pzirtof tliostoinucli; iiicuiisci1uc1it:i~t>f frcqucnt wot- tirii; of the ft-at monthly pcrioils bet-cizio ptiiiiful ttiitl irregular, niitl fri-qticntly thorn iiro fniiit :tin dizzy spells, with hiss of iiplii-titty until lilo is ti luirtliiii und it is linrtl \\‘tirlt to ilrnll ubtitit. All tlicso nyinptoiiig. point to u ileruiigeniezit tif the feninle orgunisiii, iiiicl if tiikeii iii time cnu be i.-usily and permanently cur<~i_l. U »~. _ _ ’ _ a'='f `-»°l ‘~_£°2; $3. " _- i:_° . correspond with her. Her long record of success lu treating Alles hor letters of advice of untold value to ever ixllin workin hor wide experience and skill she quickly points tgo way to advice is free, and ull letters nro held by hor in the strictest Address, Mrs. Plnkhnru, Lynn, Mass. Dun’t put oil’ Writing her your heulth is wrecked. Girls tvlio work urn purticultirlysusceptiblo to feiiiule ills, especially when obliged to stand on their foot from iiitirnilig tuitiliiiglit. Dny in and iluy out, month iti nut] iiioiith out,1.ho your through, the \vorl_ri:i_-,Y girl tiiils; she is Ieitirn thc bn-:id winner of tho fniiiily. and niui-,t work that othcrit inuy li‘. _ \\'hci.her sho is tntfk or \\'<~ll, \\'ht-ther it rains or sliiiics, wlictlitir it is Warm ur_ cold sho iiiust got to her place ol cinpinyiiient und pcrfortn the duties cxactetl THB GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, APRIL 29. |90.. ¢,_...~ _ _ »'__;-"._:. 'J ' d' =»€ .:e _ li _ ir' 0], jeff. #fi 'a 1 ' ti- `l . _ 'R . . el.- o°| 12| . '~" :ii 3'. "ill |', qw _ i 32:; ~'i'. :\:=r~=~.' :2-2:'~‘z- ;lii:“'2E qi '31, I‘l' lst =,::;_ i 1 gl°’.»2-:- ,naw .5 gqle. _ 'l-fi' ':,°=w_.~ o '° '_ .éb _ __ Hr! , : gljéii ¢,|}¢l_ 2°! 'f -t- . . ~ ab 2-' ,. 'l .I ‘- . 'i gi . _- I . i 2 ii :a .I __ . U 2 'E' Q. lLydiaE.Pinkham’sVegolah|elIom|iound| Grateful Words from Working (lirls Who Have Been Helped. “ I wish thank you for the wonderful cure “ Seeing so many woinen and girls being helped by your mod- you have discovoroi for suffering girls. I uni loinel thought l would try lt. I Wins vc irregular iii regard 9_‘V°\`kl“K girl and do not bollcvti thorn is u to inenstruntitiii, and had had no meiisosrlur four mnntlis. girl of my algo in tho country who has suffered “I obtained it bottle of your rnotliciim just to ses ii I troiild more than have with female disorders. cure myself without ning te ii doctor. One bottle gtive nie "Al'=l\°“El\ °V0l` B0 many physicians with their grunt mllcf rind now Iam ix different firl ulttitgetlicrf various remedies were tried, nothin scorned to “ I will nlivor bo without. Iiytliu E.I§irikhnm’sVcgetnbl relieve me of the terrible pains and it seemed as Compound us I know I would not bc work ing today il I hail though there was no help for mo, tintll I was lliiitllv not usoil your niodiclno.”-Miss IiAr'i:A Rrnss, Standard Tea iersuiitled to try Iiydjn E. I’inkhnm’s Vogetinblo and Gmcery Co., 766 Mass. Ave., Indianapolis. Ind. ompountl. | s _ _ “ It worked like magic, for I had scarcely finlslit-il Wise is "lm w°m“u Wm) has (nth In tl ' dl » ~ - 'i ' iii‘»'-`.i`-‘if.."i'$g..L°.f.i.l`ilf.l$`i§li,`.3°3f.i.';‘1?.'iZ.`l§I2.'L‘i1‘§ii§i.$i LYDlA E- PlNKl‘lAM’5 l _ r l 'ir , gif. _ - _ kc; l\xvt;.ii. i;ii(\)\{npli;~lr;i]<’iiiN_J‘\Irss M E-l’Aui.soN, 014 Wil I . . r -- ~ _~ ,_ --, ~~ _ .Q ,_ ~. ." ...~.' .' ` '.2 i. .-- -u , . ¢ »,| , . '»‘. U' g . . .F |,'¢ . . 9.-. . . .I gl -. .' l' _ 25-'i ,o.._ 52-29; .gin , .. :t._.~ . . ..._ . USIT. 11:- _C1 3-1" 7 ii_'.. u 5,. A' ,|,¢,_ _ '$92' . g-_ .- i;lef‘Z'- " ll ° .:. ,,.¢.g ,_ tr -.'~ ‘- .rg -‘-‘_ __'-_ .fu "” " t”"”EolsLA`i|vE sioiviitcii , and Bowel Troubles, Twig" 2:; i_|¢»i»¢ii¢. outing.- L. cured hy.' .nach _ illcGALE’S ,.4 *.2 if BUTTERNUT . ?3 PILLS . Thry are safe and prompt, free from Clltltl , or any Mfrnqrinl preparations; oan bs takm at any time and in any cliniats. They an prepared with a concentrated Im- rriur made from the Bultanuu and :denim- cally combined with other vzgetltble prlndplel that make them without doubt erin of the but l.iv»r_ Sir-mach and Bowel Pllll new ` bdoroili-i public. For :ala onerymhsre. I3: par box. or by m I all on receipt ofpr oc. _._ --N.-i-_ - :fl-111: S'rANTON's PA/rv RELIEF. lhmiiy iiimedy hir iiituiiul nd utcrltl al. Cures Rheiimntiitm. Cnllc. Sprali-is, Neuralgia. l-‘or sale everyvvhcrt, price 25 ci-nts per hottie. ,_.1._-_-'-11-11--n Sole im miiin 'l its \Viiimt1lCul|ncai. . I P . Co. Limited, Montrail, Canada. t. ‘~~~-. o»‘i.ii.i -.-out <..,»»-. »- - - -_i-_.1 In Chancery Rolls Court- No. 341. Luiichlin McKenzie and others, Complaints and William A'chorn and another, Defendiiiitl. Pursuant to and by virtue ol tlecrce nf this llouorahic Court made in this cause on thc 31st doin( March Isnt. A. D ii;o.4, I will sell thy Pu Iii: Auction in front of the Law Courts bull - ing in Charl ittetown. in Queeirs County, on Friday the 19th day of April, lust., A. D' i904. at the hour ol twelve 0'clock, noon; All that tract piece or parcel ol land vate lying and being on Lot or Township uinber Sixty Five. in §€|ienn'iiCnunty.bountlctl and described sit follows tint is to say:-Cornmencing on the South Shore oi the Elliot or \.'/est River st the northeast angle of 56 acres of land in pgsscssloii of Wm Alchnrri. thence running rnuth three degrees iiltezu minutes. east nlon the eastern boundary oi the itiiin land ninety slzx chains, or to the itorth boundary of land now or formerly in possession of John t$mith~ thence esstwnrtlly along the said boundary live chains and four links to the western boundary of land new or formerly in possession of gohu McKinnon, thence north 3 cgrees, 3o m ntiteltwest, slung the lame. to the shore ol Elliot or West River, aforesaid. thence weatwardly sion! the amid shore. to the place of conimencernenl, containing fifty mix sb) acres of land, a little more or less. The Purchaser will be required to osv ten per ccnto the purchase money at the tliuc nf the purchase sud the balance upon thc execution oi the deed. The nic will he coniirmed by the Court ol Chancery without expense to the purclistser. usted his seventh day ul April, A. D. |904. O GWORTH, 1. A. I, N Miiater in Chancery. W S STEWART Cornplalnant‘l Solicitor. n dv tnea, fri, wky ti. _ _`___» '-1112 .1@_- Glcnaladalc Farm for Sale THIS FIRST CLASS FARM inte the residence of John Archibald iidcbonnld, l‘i.~\&`iilre, deceased is situated at the head Uf racadia Bay quita near to Traoadie Hallway station. It contains 5202 sores, of which about XX) acres no under oultl- vation. The soil is of excellent quality ond emlnsntl suitable for razing pur- Dosas. lrla (haunt from (iliarlottstown by road about 18 miles and fronts nn the Si.Pel.er‘s and Mill Cave Roads and Triiotmlo Bay. On the prsmlsen area lortte brick nrdenoe, stables and barn &o..uutler one roof connected with the residence b s large covered pas- SHKB wav, giving: ample accommoda- tloii for everything oonii- emi with extensive fnrmlng operations. Aizood can-lags rontl extends from the ilroundtotho oft. ol the horn. A lsrle siloand maotirie shsd adjoin ths burn. Thom buildings an alloompu-otlvsly MW sud ofthe bishoollltrllotiou ure water f\‘°m anavetfnlll I rin lsliaronght to the rslliisnoi sud :gables gy underground glhngs, iaitlulby on enplnhoeii from hluntreasl. - .o t e crm n ea i' or tidgiiuiidii' ima wiii be dia 'lf ati- "li§d lp Igxh to sul: lilnmhanii-».w or nr orpart. u ous n. J. cld'ilD.n.r.. Charlottetown Trustee. Avril Roth l90L -»- ca \VsDNnii_iAY, April 27th. House mel: at li.l0_ Mr. McWilliams asked the Commission- er of Public Works lf he has received it petition from certain inhabitants of Lots ll and 12 asking to open a road to connect the North Junction Road on LJt12 from McNeil1's Mills to Conway Station lu Lol. ll along the rear line of farms fronting on the Barlow Roni. A ro idway has already been reserved, and what action the Gov- ernment intends taking lu the matter. Hon. Mr. Cummiskcy said a petition had been received and the Road Inspector had been asked to prepare iin es lniiite. As soon as this is received the matter will be dealt with. Mr. McKinnon nikei thc Camtnlsvioner of Agriculture to lay on the table of this House ri statement showing the nuuiber of beef cattle sold to the Dominion Puck- iniz Company on April lst for $306 T5, the price realized for csch,whether they were sold hy live or tlearl weight, and the price per pound at whloh the sstne wt re sold. Also to complete the answer to Question Number 75 by inserting therein opposite the respective prices thereof the name or description of each article sold. Alio with respect to the stallion “Crown Jewel" (l) For what prlcc wits he pur- chasei and on what terms of payment. (2)Wa.s he offered for salt: by the Dep irt- iuentilf so, what was the highest sum offered for hiin at each sale. Hin he been sold, if so to whom, for what price 't \Vss he sold hyprlvirc sale and on what i.erm>( Hon. Mr. Itrigers said thc t|uo.~itlon ri- the cattle wits fully answered last. your The other question No 75 will i~. qulre ri very lengthy answer and as the Secretary is very busy it will require st least three days. Crown Jewel wus bought for $500. The sum of $160 was paid as earnest money and when the horse was delivered in January the remiilnder was pnld. He -was put. up in suction at Georgetown but ss the highest. bid was $270 he was iiot sold. The Department is now negoti- ating with n party in Kings Co., and lt. is likely the animal wlllbc disposed ol. Mr. Melicau asked lf the same restric- tions will be imposed and Hon. Mr. Rogers :iiiitl that in response to the wishes of the people the regulations were motil- fled. Capt. Road asked the Attorney General to give un opinion on thi following ques- tions. First -Has sn Overseer the legal right, to open fences and brenk n winter fond through private property, when in his opinion the public road in so blocked by snow drifts ss to inltke it lmpasanble and lmpraotlcnble. Second-I-Ins it travel- ler the legal right to open a fence and use th: fields of private persons when the puhlio highway is blocked by snow in winter so ss to make it impnssable and lmpraeticsble. Capt.. Read desired to have the snswer| in writing and Hon. Mr. Peters said hel he would submit lt as soon as possible. Mr. Msthiseon wanted to' know if the -public oilioiais had Instructions from the Government nottoshow to the Opposi- tion ths books nf the Income Tax Ae- ASSEMBLY l counts. lilo iviiii-i~-ivoofi Mr. McL-:an was refused l‘i_ the olllcinl who clniinctl he had the above instructions. lion. Mr. Rogers stile instructions had been give '. thftt it would be necessary first to get n line lroin hini before the hooks be shown. IIon. Mr' I’ctcr~i said he would be happy at any time to nllow itny member who applied to liiniacli or lion. Mr. lio,;t-rs to exixnilne the books. There is ol course certain priviilo irifornitttlcn thitt it will not be in order to disclose, On motion of Ilon. Mr. lluglies an Act to fur.her nnienii the l’nlillc Si,-huols Act IHT7 and nn iit'L in iiiiienilinent thereof piisscil tliiril rciitlitiiz. ()n inotion of lion. .\l|‘. Peters nn _-\cL in nnivnii the Alweiit lleli ois Act of 1573 and un Act. to furtbcr iinientl an Act for the iippoiivtneiit ol S'tipen»lii\i‘y Mi\gi>i~ tritbt-s for the .ai', lion. Mr. Simpson tiritl I’i'of. Robertson investigated the inatter and hclii tlirit the nppolntuient of Mi". Mc-hI.\hon by the Inspector wus iriviilld. lie iiskvtl the nieiiilier front Bw \'.cw to txpluin whether nn appeal was tnnrle tothe Llouitl of li lucntion. lion Mr Siiiipsoti .siiifl thc dillieully i\ro_~c fioin viiiious disputes; there \viii~‘. opposititiii to the building ol u new school tn its site '\nri in other rniittcrs. In Mny 1903, 't wus clniint-rl, thi' Inspector hiiti uotitleil Mi' Hyneri thnt he vviis not satisfactorily performing his duly. No copy of the notice wus forthcoming fioiii the luspcctoruud Mi' Hynes could not Lind his. No specific charges were made ln the notice, so far its could he found out. ()thcruiitltvrscucurrcd and the dispute grew into ii personal matter. An ln- vestigiition wits hcl/1 by the inspector and Mi* Hynes ngrced to uct with the other trustees. Sonic few days sftcrwfirtl ii, petition cnmein for the appointment. ot Mr MCM-,\hor1,but if lie were oppointel ll would lie two yenrw before the uilijority of the district, whiitcver way its opinion wus, could rule. 'l`nis woulitbe titiiitlr to thc district nntl the cotiiiiiiawiun held thnt. the notice furnished Mr llyncs was not such its would lcgnlly viiciitc his olliee us it was not in cotiipliiince with the l.~i\i'. llc hopeil tliiit t_lie iiisputt- licf.wi-en the ilillercut sectionsi would soon he heal- ed. lluuse nd_joui'neri ul. six o`cl0ck. IiVF.N|i\`li. llouse niet at 8.30. 'l`\ii> lluuse resuined coniniiitee of Supply. The l’retnicr siiifl that, at the request of the Ii>n` l.‘nlmont to keep the ioliits lliiihur ».nil muscles in trim. weeks’ Hats gi F., FIT- 5, ncronm c|__iirli\i *Q -52. \\ ian* SPRING WEAR iii..- “Fit-Reform” Wardrobe is ready to show you everything proper for Spring wear. “Fit-Reform ” Clothes vary only in styles and patterns. In the art of tailoring-the careful attention to hidden details-“Fit Reform” holds to the standard it has set for years. . Ever see anything more distinctive, more elegant-than those West of England Tweeds- Scotch Tweeds-Irish Homespuns and Serges-that we are showing? $ir8, $20, $22 and $25. _ ,__ PROWSE BROS., C}IARLO'l"l`E'I"O‘.VN are up-to-date styles, 4-in rn lr w at _ - A _ _.ix-1:; ~»-~»_~» - -i . -in,-n-mi.--~ Z - ~ __ _ -- _ _ ,__ _ _ _ FOR 5 Cents You Can Get a Box of Htlotioiii PARLUR MATCHES At any groccrs. 3 Boxes for 12 Cents .l 'it - e tn » 2 - ii in . __ . _...-.~i:i~¢»a\ _ if” i li. Li-Wil--@Ri=_rirf‘iou..i.~1 ,if 'E-33..., . _\ (hx `;\»» ‘l`,` ..i5»-»-\-C3 »l_,_ ii/ .». ’ »/ ~¢. We have choice liiies'of;ncw Hats' and Caps. We have the prettiest lines of young l\/Icii’_~; A ‘ W H \ S N ‘ You'll wantone this S ring. Sonic early_-- ’ , A D & ., dsrs oialow vices. %-4 we 'rn H V L |COLea p MacDON