THB GUARDIAN, CHARIDTTFIUWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FEBRUARY 25. 1904 . -af.. , _ . *' next thaw. ..§.$.Z€i.'1..‘ii.‘i..T§,"...'l°..‘iZ“?;‘.‘Z.'.i.Z‘.‘i G00” ASSORTMENT » Reporters and Correspondents holiday. There can he°no greater enjoy EVg|'vwhere_ ment for a boy than to spend a fortniaht ia camp. Come to the basement of the Fi ti M thodl t Ch rch thi - ____ in: at .730 Txnd he; the ca|:ip eiillk ' ` ' T53 Vi” Wm likht hard Friday. that is to be given under the auspices of A watch that .will be a source of satisfaction to ,-;: ji ~ . ' ` i THB meetinz of Farmers' Institute of the Y' M' O' A" Bust; Briuoh' Tha tink e t. n Would You Like _ ° to Have One ? --, For sale by Jeweler. \ wig) its owner-then buy a “Wellncr” Watch. . , , , ~. I." - li.ll.lie!iner ‘\ ~ w. w. WELLNER, ' I lliliilih For the Finest Finished `i>,u5m work come to the Leading Studio' cannons P|.A1'morvrss Aarisrs Pnoors C Eos ‘Hn NEW DQIBRIBAY BLOCK. The Studio where baby is always welcome. l§HK-USUHSGRI TRUSSES If you have had trouble with your truss come to us. An experience of many years with most diilicult cases en- ables us to fit any figure per- fectly. You will forget that you are wearing a truss. Comfortable truss in every instance. Nc charge for our services in tittin Honors. ii;=.§;°.n:JS Apothecaries liall, Charlottet own H _L _“_-,.~,;..V_|;. ",.~. :.i':.,~_ Qt _Q .» `»v..__7t .f,_ ?\, . ,// E S QP , , -.\ 1 ' 'i l ll . 1 ' ` ' #L--`u{;uai BEAUTY IN COLLARS The beautiful finish on our laundry work makes it a pleasure for the weaier, and the nd- miration of the observer. Ycuriady friends will admire this beauty,i d 'nd ment if cu have your i and your geo 1 gr . y laundry work done up sl the STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, Kenr Sl.. Phone r5r .,_,,e,___, , , ,_,_,m.,__.m _mu Federal Blend A choice Blend of Ceylon, India and China Teas,in such propor*ions as to insure a delicious cup of Tea. Sold by all the principal Grocers. Wholesale by MtiKiiiii0ii & MBTIEVIN wer Queen St. Ch’town. a________-- Valcniincs Comic and Fancy 25c. This month buys you a pair of won1en’s, misses,' boys’ or childs' rubbers. 40c. A pair of Men's wool lined rubbers. , 75c. gives you the choice ofa lot of Won1en’s, 1nisses', and children's boots and shoes- some of them high priced goods, but out of style. $1.00 gives you the pick of wo1nen’s boots, shoes and slippers in another lot-- litw Z - 0ranges. just received vla`S. S. “Minto om Boston ro cases California avel Oranges. This fruit is nicely lored, juicy and sweet. We ve three diiferent sizes of fruit the following prices. 30 cents per dozen. 40 .. .. .. so at H ri niiirain; dirt diilotitid ‘ Our large stock is now ready for you to select from. Prices from 1 cent up almost as high as you wish to go. In the comics we have them to suit every trade and oc- cupation. Come in and make your selection early. We have a big stock but they are sell- ing fast. H _.f whos? G-~1“‘ ’r _,A \ I * __ _ -!F~nY' §“}.1 -, *__ in '" ,soar | |,.., ll/ V _ lull // ' -I ..‘ - f ..--.Jr."-"/P” ` /ff' ” . ,.- 4 ,/. ,. ‘ aff' \ /I f ._ ‘*“ ' aavvam ‘ `O :-Ma , (let the Habit” Mitchclisliookstorc Mug your Drug Wm , _ m_nmm Q S id n..stvsi.r.°nP.a.r.1s..a unnys e. ,, r ` Z Tha Humphrey Clothing store. gn “dem deuveredgiieolgéogzn Opera House Buildin ' an country. ~ 2 ......-................................ ;\ ii "O u = " ' '“_’ . .=====Y_-» _.sea iq=,.== u. f . . p MUCH gqmpljlub hp! reaqhgd The Guardianre ing the recent condition C h r iii. NEWS iii r °“° U mf digwggl 3_f;;~:;=3;l=e w»:3_-»3=;°;1ipl;;i;-C-3: MEET ME AT 'rr-IE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. TTCS! ¢0\\ Il médicine Qu cg: |’°l:;:°;_.w;?‘;\::':l‘:f‘T:“;‘;;;£;Eissglt A 3 V ~ _ ' ' ‘ T S take, thenziakelt. Vie uri; willing :iii n lanes t a to leave it with him i.'..‘2-r‘f.°»'-3?! psxiiznzusnouia zizfnsnifidslior putt; Lots 27 and B, postponed on account of stormy weather, will be held in St. Mal. achis Hall, Klnkora on Tuesday next, lst lust at 1.30 and 7 o'clock p. ni. TH: mails via the Capes since they have been conveyed from Sackvillo toCape Tormentine by teams have arrived on the Island twenty-four hours earlier then they came when taken by the regular train. During the past few days they have been taken down during the evening they arrived at Sackvlile,and thus twenty- four hours earlier than before. Tuesday the N. B. and P. E. I. line was reopened and It is hoped after the energetic action of Mr. Haszard and the meeting of the Council cf the Board of Trade Tucsdav that a special will soon be running on that branch line. Oaanroan-The funeral of the late Mrs. Donald \|IcDonald of Lorne Valley took place on Monday morning at il c'olock, to Lorne Valley cemetery. Rev. E. Smith omclated.-Will S. Lcuscn will lecture under the auspices of the Presbyterian Guild next Friday evening in the public hall, Cardigan, subject “Prince Edward Island in Picture and Story" illustrated by 100 elegant sterooptican views.-The funeral nf the late Donald Dockerty of Cardigan took place on Wednesday morn- ing at ll o'clock to Georgetown Cemetery and was largely attended. The Rev.Edwln Smith conducted services at the house and grave. Mr. Dockerty had been in poor health for some time though not condned to his bed, but a week before his death he began to sink rapidly and on Friday morning thc end came peacefully in the 85th year of his age. The funeral was de- layed until Wednesday in order to enable some members of his family who reside in Boston to be present at the interment. The fainiiy of the deceased arc: Mrs E Page. Mrs A Guild and John residing in Boston, Mass., Mrs Sutherland, Mrs Goff, Daniel, \Villln1n, George and Miss Kato residing near' Cardigan.: PncUr.r1im.Y sad were the circumst- ances under which a young.; man named McNeill, of Vernon River, P. E I., died bore on 'l`uc-sriuy. Tukcn ill with tuber- culosis while nt work in the woods in the \Ve!tern States, he started hornc convinc- ed that his days were numbered. At ll.»\n|,{or he was forced to remain to reco- ver str:-npth to continue his journey, and the slay there almost depicted his purse. On his arrival here he had barely enough to pay his way across the Strait. But the steauicis worn not running and bystand- ers directed him to the Aberdeen House, kept hy Ilirs. Ilnyfcn. llls condition was such that money would have been of little use to him in securing shelter but Mrs. iiuyrlen, notwithstanding the protesta- tions of one or two of her boarders, gave him u room and for s couple of days did what she could to relieve him. Ha win afterwards _taken to Mrs. McFarlane`s by the town authorities where he was cared for by the C. M. B. A. members, to whom hc had there made himself known. His one wish was that he might be spared to see his mother, bu it was not to bc, and his lifeless body wrist for- ward by the Minto the following day. The unfortunate young fellow was about li) years of one.-Picton Advocate. _______._v-1**ii”* ` The scratch ofa pin may cause the loss oi a limb or even death when blood poison- ing results from the injury, All danger of his may be avoided, however, hy prompt; ly applying Chaniberlain's Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic and unequallcd as a quick healing liniment for cuts, bruises and burns. For sale by all dnxggists. RUSSTANS WITHDRAW. S'r.l'.oUrs, Feb. 20.-Oillclal confirma- tion of Bussia's intention to abandon participation in the Louisiana exposition was received today in a cable from Com- missioner General Alexandrovsky at St. Petersburg, saying: Russian trsdesmen think their patriotic duty to give money appropriated for the exposition to Red Cross and wounded soldiers.) _é____..____.»---- FOR STOHACH TROU BLES- "I have taken a great many different medicines for stomach trouble and constipation," says Mrs. S. Geiger, of Dunkertcn, Iowa, "but never had as good results from any as from Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets." For sale by all drnggists. .uni .......».....»......-.....-¢<...»u-.0 i T You wouto Nor unto rat coin.; If you had on one of our . 5 Overcast or Raglans _ Price 5 ."- . F .... . “wumwm " | G- l`. Hutcheson children' ‘ S Good pure candy is the most acceptable gift you can present your lady i nun oauoim Charlottetown can at . . . ~ a. . - i friends. _ She will appreciate White’s. 1‘l9»II1¢ 011 ¢V¢fY P1°°°- _ 4 L' A ll _: _ l will be illustrated an a p asan eve ng is promised. The admission is free. Come one some alL Do You Tirc Easily ? if You Lack Strength, Energy and Force, its Because Your Blood is Thin and Watzry The Best Tonic is Ferrozone-Read ofthe Marvel it Performed For Three Sisters lu Lawrencetown-It Can do the Same for you. Speaking for herself and sisters, Miss Dorothea Bordman writes: “I am anxious to make known the arent benefit that I and my sisters derived from Ferrozonc. A short time ago lwas tired Ent and de- pressed, and felt as if some severe illness were banginiz over me. I was so nervous that I found it hard to keep up with my work, Notlcing thatrnany Canadian wo- men were beinq huilt up by Ferrozone, I sent for a supply, and took it regularly for a month. So great was the improvement that my sisters also Look Ferrozone. Not one of us had a spark of color in our cheeks, butFerrozone soon made our com~ plexions ruddy. We soon had good ap- petites. slept better. and were helped a lot by Ferrozone. We still u~e Farr-ozone, because ws find it keeps our systems in a strong, healthy condition. it in certainly a wonderful tonic. and a fine remedy for weak women. Ferrczone has been worth its weight in gold in our family." To take Ferrozcne means you get more strength; means a reserve of enemy, and protection against. weakness and sickness. l"crrozone is a. food medicine that supplies the body with everything needed to build un the brain, blood and nerve tissues. If iris liealth you seek, Fr-rrczone will bring it quickly. lt is n fond-tonic that l-.very woman »-houlri use. Refuse a subst.ltu'c and sec that. you get the genuine Ferro- zono. Price 500. pcr box or six boxes for $12.50 at all Drugrgists or N. C. Poison 81 $10. liinxgstou Out.,und llartfort, Conn., _________._.f-1 SPECIAL NOTlCES~ Mcn`s cloth gaitcrs $1 a pair in tan nud black, to clear them out now 500. at Goff Bros. '.25 d li Cookinu prunes ai. four pounds for 2a">c, table prunes lilo and upwards.-Sander son 8.: Co. ‘.’i d Zi New caps for spring. ‘Ve arc opening 30 rloacn inen`s caps. the newe~t .sprlmr ideas. You`il wont one soon, i'-ez the best al. J. ll. l\fcl)onai».'s. ‘Ji ti Iii \Va have just prepared another lot each of these two justly celebrated remed- ies, British Cough (lure-the great Cough Cure, llrltish Almond Pink, the ideal remedy for chopped hands. ‘.25 ri li The March number of thc Delineator, the greatest of maoazines for women both as a fashion leader and also il liter- ary gem is fully up to the times. Now on sale at Cartcr's Bookstore. 22 d iw Hausekeepers-Weeks 8.: Co's., annual white sale begins today and special prices are being liven on all white wear and household goods, table linens, sheet- inns, quilts etc. Special *money saving prices on all white goods during the sale.- Weeks & Co., Dress Goods and Miillnery headers, The i.’eople'a Store. 25 d W ll White Goods Sale -Our white sale bs- gins today and we are giving big bargains in all lines of white wear and household gocds.()ur display of ladies’ white wear is especially flue and worthy of a visit. Spac- ial low white axle prices on shestlnprs, table linens and napkins etc.-Weeks &r Cc., The Peoples Store, Dress Goods and Miillnery Leaders. 25 d w li About Shoddy Iiubbers.-They ora kept In stock by dealers in shoddy boots and shoes. They think by sailing you cheap mean rubbers they will make you believe all of their footwear is low priced. Peo- ple are finding them out. A rii-aler that sells shoddy rubbers will soil you shoddy boots and shoes. All they want is your money. I sell the highest grade of rub- bers manufactured in Canada. The some rue f all m footwear If you deal I expect the same treatment in return. Conroy the Slioeinan, Sunnyside, Charlot- tetown, P. E. island. Z5 d w ll NCII f, I r" "ll . Not merely at new spring or a new clip. but a form of oY°- glasa mounting wholly new. adjusted in a new wav: taken hold and holds on in a new way. Ndbinj jan: ¢/nm our gf place. THSE. 3 Qc. DRESS GOODS AT STAN LE Y BROS.. WORTH UP 'I` Q 65S AND 75° ‘NO W PER Q YARD. STANLE Y BRQS. ' PHONI ---+ 'KKv1_&, \» Q' y; _ i i-'i -I-I- e have received from one ofthe best iisli packers on` the ls- \V ’ land a quantity of clrierl and boneless Codiish which we are seli~ ing at fine prices by pound, quintal, '.- qiiintal, or box. Also in stocks full imc of canned fish to select from at reasonable prices. SANDERSON &. CO.. Grocers. Sunnyside. U 112. 1 L», Rh mmm. _,ns _,. _ _ is t o y . with me you will be treated honestly and " Pianos THAT STAND There are any number of pianos that look well and sound fairly well at the start. You can buy cheap pianos that will do that- but a piano should be made to last a lifetime. If it only stays good a few months it is dear at any price. HEINTZM iii PITNUS Are the kind that stand. They are safelinstruments to buy. Soli only by MILLER liii0$-» &..,____._-_--- Queen Street. _J single SWEiill_|liE f ` city and suburbs an up-to-date . cab service. Passengers, baggage, trains or anywl\cr~~ else desired. Orders left at l\l<`i)<\\1;\iLi SL MC- ` Ki1mon’s Drug Store or`at the stables, Sydney Street, near @ Stevensoifs Corner will receive prompt attention. J. M. NICHOLSON. Teleplioiie No. 253. ' a7d3rnc. _-_ -.; i, -_._ -;:f¢_»= lf. New iieat E Fish Market An kniris of Fred., San and ,Smoked ifisli, Salmon, llalibut, 'Cod, llatidock, l"iunau Haddies. ' etc. Also all kinds of Beef. Pork, Lamb, sausages. fi -It I-'QE Give us a cali; We’ll treat you right. Haddlesey & Trainor, Queen Street opp. R. B. Norton’s Hardware Store, near Sydney Street. Telephone No. 279. r.zi d if °S2'i;Il-IdV2iDO.TOi-id off) fs pziuan ‘uionvp if you We will he want 3 leased to‘ group have you i photo of 'Call and QC 0\ll‘ i yourself o T i-display of 1 r i 1. f v it etc., will be conveyed to boats, . /f . _ . and a choice variety of ».f‘ PHOTOS .