F10 i _ _ _ __ _ _ ._, , _ _ ._ _.. ___ _ _ ,_ - V .»~ ~ 9,~ _` »_ 5,.-1, _,»_.;_ 3,; f__-_<__;,¢-___-=-,-,'=.-f_35;-on ,_ * -, - ._ ~ f 55.. .. \£__ ~ _- “"‘=‘<_"'tj/~-_gf-,<1 _.ff ¥~’l"f,.LfrT‘=‘§,»_»_ _'_ - ‘_ ~ -_ ;_'f_ ‘»5,l;§ is »§.”’“~_. .szrfise-f~,~;'.~€»'»»r;_=.1»'\ ;-_E 51.’-..:i°-,~. W- ~ Kee* ,. 5 ' '_ ' `-_ ,'.;-.5 5 ' f’ '- j =‘,- ' f_~~-‘»s'< _ -"_ " """ "` ‘ ” " +3 "".`*",; w v ' 3; '1`HB°GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, FRINGE EDWARD ISLIIND MYARUH 7,!go3 ~ s '*'-""'1“"”"""""‘ _OF PERSONAL INTEREST _ CAPITAL 1 EAi_'[ _ 2"" “"8 "‘ i 1 if lui wlsl....... . ° ture, for 001119.; ands Preventive oi] Women’s Bouts and Shoes at 25" lliscuunl I This lot includes line; i' _and heavy shoes, all last _ yeafsgoofls, but we need the room for our newstock. MORRIS & SMITH, I r 1*f%`s¢v\,i\~»2\.~.»¢ \ -. s\ _.2 i__ L .ra 1 S. B. mil_|gr S; Zo. Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers Salmon. Mackerel, Smelts and Eels a specialty. Stencils Furnished on application 8. B. WILEY dr S085 Boston, Mass . , A Trans ef Age . 1 7 Fulton Fish Market, New York renee G. Miller, Miller Lcnguoul 6 cod and w 4m. = ' Y.. " 7' f _ ' i NOTICE NOTICE -F ISH- ` Jno. Powcll’s Son & Co. No. 9 Fulton Fish Market Commission Dealen in all kinds of Fresh l?i::i’,ai‘uc1uding Smelta, Salmon, Mackerel, “For further iuformationanddireaiona write i tothe aboveina who hatebcen establisl ed ‘t u>udneasfor5rYBARS. Nov.a5i9caeod.A.w6ul. ‘- i J. M. Wiley of the Dominion Packinll Company, left via the Capes last nig` t lor Uttawa. A W. N. and Mrs. H sestis were D*1SS¢U° gers from Summexsifie yesterday. Mr. Huestis returned on Wedntsday from England. David Rogers of Freet owr, came to the C ty yesterday. He was accompanied bi Mrs. Rogers who enters the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment. -~ ' C. A. Clay of Dindas was in the City yesterday. _Hs informs Tue Guardian that a crowded house will greet the Bla. k Knight when he speaks in Dundas neat week. '.T. Walter Jones, who has been hoiile fora week visiting his mother, leaves to- morrow night tor Columbia College,whete he will takea six weeks courseat the Tea 'hers' College there in Nature Studies. He will afterwards go to Guelph. DOES YOUR BABY CRY A'1' NIGHT If so, it is `well to know the great value of Polson’s Nerviline, a household rc medy for stomaci pains, cramps, too'b&Cb€» sick headache, and the manifold ills peculiar to children. A few drops of Nerviline in sweetned water makes u pl~a..~ac1, drink and never fails to quickly relieve. Neiviline is as good as the doctoriu emergencies and costs only 2oc abotflf. Get Nirviline from your drug- gist today. Da. HA1ru.'roN’s MANDHAKE Pi1.Ls ron Hnanacnns. »'~< I 5 a ,»- i3-4d w im |=»|-|oTos1' l _\_ Now is a good time to have your pho to taken _ GAUVIN, GENTZELl & Co. Guardian Odice Building. At 66 2=3 C€IlI`.S on the Dollar We will sell ALL of our large stock of Granite Ware _ ) Tin Wear and Kitchen Utensils. We handle only the first quality of these goods. We guarantee our prices to be the.L°"°°° Dodd & Rogers, ._,,., THISIS YUUR GHANIIE I . SC, C, C. Oblong Pudding Dishes 18c, Yukon, Hon. cnirord sltwn and senator 21% 24C. ‘ 'Tempieman. m 5 Tea Pots 24c, 26c, 28c, 3tc. I P ' ‘ ' ' §;§;i};_i;i;‘§;f;;j;;_2° Auciiow sALE1 1 |`l||__ Mi€"’S_. UistefS .a.t'A.bout_ Half Price ‘ been summoned before John Audeuson,J. .fd af' C-1316 Ezmont should a to H. T. _ 5' -Break of Day was caught near the douth readings in Summersidc for Febru in ! as % l l 1 1 _ ll V_F I l Muon Sonoausiv returned from Syd- ney via the Capes on Thursziayf A. A. Lnruncnv, M. P., crosses via the C pes to day en route to Ottawa, Summerside the guest ot Miss Blanche New .white wear in all the latest styles opened at MoGougan &: Wrig\it’s. hold an eutertainmentln Summersido out March 1_7th. Lookout ter particulais lat- ¢l'. I Josarn Bsiwann ot Lannox Island has P. by H. A. Leslie for breaking into his house at Hogg I.sland.The p malty for such an oifence is fourteen years imprisonment FARM role SALE.-Parties wishing to purchase aiirst class 300 acre farm with _modernfconveniences and up to date_build- 1 ngs. beautifully and conveniently situat- only Holman, Summerside. 3-6 cod lm & w 2m IN view of the present wioter's experi- ence in having the Stanley drift up and down the Straits in a pan of ice, it might be interesting to readers to recall a some- . Miss Eu.; Lonn, Victoria, is visiting' Howatt. __ - ' I l of gowns, skirts, drawers and corsetjust] Misses Lefurgey and Comstock i willi what similar instance which happened lofi the winters of 1874-5. In the fall of 1874 the ' schoonera Break-of-Day,owned in Crapaud and the Duke of York. aNewfoundland' vessel, were loaded at Crapaud and about ieady to sail when they were caught in the ice in Crspaud basin and held for some days, when the ice carried both ot them down the Straits. For weeks they were at the mercy of the wind and tide, the tendency always eastward, until some time in the month ot March they drifted to the Strait of Cause. The Duke of York passed through the-Gut, and was freed shortly afterward the end of the Gut where the crew with the assistance ot some. people from shore relieved her and she was brought back. Till: following are the thermometer ary. 19%, compared with February, I902,kindly furnished The Guardian by J. A. Gourlie, Government Meteorological Agent : 1903 1902 _ Max. Min. Max. Feb. 23 4.7 28 14.5 5 “ 19.5 7.7 21 8.7 “ 18 8.7 _ 32 - 19,5 “ 19 125 55,5 14 ‘- 25.3 25.5 8.7 “ 19.5 ~ 22 14,5 “ 3.2 31.5 20.3 “ - 4.1 - 34 213 -‘ 8.7 21 ‘14.5; “ _ 29 ‘ 11.5 “ 27.5 4_2 “ 24 3 14 _ 3.1 M15. ¢"I-.‘¢"$55o:t~9»-‘ ssssneahhesues UIUI 905 `] “ 14 8.7 31 21.8 “ I5 7.7 25 11 “ is _10.1 35.5 22.8 “ _19 5 _ 2.1 40.5 27.3 “ 20 8.5 _ 4.5 25 21.5 “ 11.5 7.2 35 17.5 “ 25 19.5 252 6.7 “ 27.5 11 25 11 5S?Si§&§.‘>? 27.5 “ 25.5 4.7 35 27 8 “ 8 12.5 38 _ 25.3 35 22.8 42.5 \ `32.1 36 39 31.1 30.1 .Highest tem. Feb. 1903, 39 aboye zero “ “ “ 10.1 below “ “ Max. 24.142 “ Min. 10.421 i Mean 17.2815 42.5 above zero 3.1 below “ Max. 29 285 Min. 16.428 i :G (G is n ~ Mean 22 8565 ;~ “ “ 1901 M5x.27.142 } 6 H H ai Min’ “ “ “_ “ Mean2132I “ “ “ 1900 Max. 29.821 } ll Cl If A( Min. n as Mean 26.7425 U at as cs s i ct s ca u Highest “ “ 1902 Gi G G5 _‘S $5 C5 li is Kb ll ll Klondike. J. Cale and J C Noel also of .6 5 3 28 ._ 1 “ 13.5 ‘ 31.5 23 3 N Luncuto sv sis wltrmn. l Jelly Plates ioc, 12c. ' A OTTAWA Mm,°h_3` Sir . , , .-- Wilfrid La - ~ f Washbaslns I I8 2l rier entertained to luncheon today Fred. 5 Grey Raglan style Mugs 8c, roc, 121:, 'I‘. Congdon,the new Governor ot the, ,_ 1' Ytlk , H W N la d , 1 AI d Plates 8c, gc, 1o.., Iac. Yak” C ew ” S °5 ° 'i°°" _ _ on ouncii, A McDonald, of Pudding Dishes 14c,i6c, I8c,2oc. - ng f-'-5, ` MRS.lVl.J. ' FIRST STAGE ,OF CATARI§IL§ A' Serious Mist-aka which Thou-if Solids Are Maltlllf. I The first stage of cam-rh is what is commonly known as" catching .coId.”_ _It may be in the head, nose, throator lungs. lts beginning is sometimes so severe as to cause a chill and considerable fever, or it may be so slight as to not hinder, a person from his usual business. In per- haps a majority of cases little or no at- tention is paid tothe first stage of ca- tarrh, and hence it is that nearly one- hali of the people lr-ave chronic aitarrh in some form. To neglect a cold is to invite chronic catarrh. As soon as any one discovers the first symptoms of catching cold he should at once begin the use of Peruna C i g l according to directions on the bottle, and the cold is sure to pass away without leaving any bad edccts. Unless this is done the cold sure mend in the second stage o§vc; tarrli, so misefabfe- iris laistwvery time one has a cold or cough, catarrh would be practically an un- known disease. mn rziimeui °'€§r, No. U1 Bahasa street, Albany, N. Y., writes: j reason to dread anymors.~ .hm »f.f»i= -fa-»daf»s»h5~ fvvet or cold weather, I take __a dose of PERUNA, and it throws out bf sickness from my system.”-Miss Mrs. MJ. Brink, No. M! Richlgauavanuef St. Joseph, Mich., writes: _ __ “Thiapastwiuterdunngthe wet Ind weather I caught a sudden and severe cold, which developed a oatari-hal -ooiiditioi through my entire system, and soaifected my fgenéral-health thatl was completely - down, and became nervous and hysterical :and undt tosupervin my home. My phyaiq * clan prescribed for 1`|`se,but somehow liismed-" iclne did me no good. Reading of PERUNA Idecided to try lt. Afterl hadtakenbut three bottles I found myself in line health.” ' -Mrs. M. J. Brink. " Eton, Ind., writes: “Last winter after ~.¢ “I have a.l1vaya',dreaded~uudtt1ed , weather because ofmycxtreme liabllltyto ; catch oo1d,wheuacatarrhaltroub1ew6uld Q . quickly develop through my entire' sys- -5 '_ tem, which it would take weeksto drive if away. Iam thankf’u1tosa.ythat"si’nce I have taken PERUNA I do not have any - &t1yWBi!. _ V 4 _ _ If you do not derive factory from at once to Dr. statement of M Sibyl A. Hadley,%Maln street,~Huntlng_- bg ghd pg givg ygq hh than _tingmyfeet wet I began to cough, whioli _. _ ‘gradually grew worse until my _throat wee DI' .sore andrew. Ondlnary remedies did not The Harman “ 16 14 C°i0D"BYE 0 I ” °‘ 17 6.7 22 11.5, w .p i ~ - -. ,. “ 5 . if . ‘ ` ' * ui" iii iv; I ' __ ` _ ; _ __. I ,__:_ "_ § 'I ` ` \ A Never before in the history of Overcoat selling has been such. a _ but.. they » liavtehgot to go_and that guick. 'Ihere is not a garment in the_lot but what 1 more 'money' . _ F or an the price advertised You know all of our goods are marked ui i “Til . I . I . » .' » ` , .Y ' P1’1Ce§ are ior spot cash only, No approbation. ” _ _ 1" _ y If Your 1 \. _ _ Quantity KIND or OVERCOAT sizns A _ Now Semng at H»-tv-ii-¢u\oo»-r~a»-\n~o\o->»-1-l>»-'NN Dark Blue Beaver ' Black Beaver ~ ` I _ Black and Blue Beaver _ Grey Frieze ‘ _» Dark Blue German Beaver _ ~ Black Raglan Style ' 1 4 ~Black‘& dark blue iine A 2 Grey Raglan style = Dark Grey Irish Frieze . ' Dark Grey Irish as at __u as . do _ ' 5 Black Nigger Curl Cloth die I 2 I D 2 o V do _ _ Very ine quality' Black Beaver do Grey Irish Fneze raglan style do _ 1 2 _ Extra quality Black Beaver do , 1 ' do do _ _ ' ' 35 36 37 383 o 4 6 Dark Grey Canadian .Frieze Overcoats 9 4 42 4 4 do Hs-1"' ‘H I do do 1 do i do NN)-ON - I _ _ _ -2 2 2 _ . -f . w . . .p Beaver do dn _ OJ oi-1'" |o""" 2 I I . do I ` _ I o Ladles 1 sc, I7c, I9c 5 ___ _ Soap Dishes ioc, 12c, 14c 8pots enameled 55c,49c, 65c. f _mb _ “H ` Di . sz ° - sc. ~~ ~ _ °°_ N °'=°=' 5.15515, 5-»-»-~5-~t Spoons gc, 7c, gc. _ amaaawsiiitpiitua 5. ww area .4 All White Enamel Ware. 5 °i=i=slhe E»vi.l1_1.§d=.or;gdby cAMERoN a co., 2 “S-$22 I-'”lf"° ’°“‘ ’°""'°"’ le Luang iimiwm s are. rim 13| I '- 1' “‘° m”“’°'°"*“ "‘.*"'i- ‘md “° "““°"* , ii. thehourof twelve o'clock, the very Davleaandreceat1yoecupi\edbyhim_ ~ T all 1 t Way tothefmateleach. These propertiee extend to the Channel of market. 'ru tmaei-“parckaiatlimiy to _ IIBZQID 2 GAUDIT llarelio, rgng, g Jugs 27% 30:, 33c_ ` _ Desirable Dwelling Resi-~ _ CUPS 99. 109, Ho _ 5 ' idellces in Charlottetown. Saucers 6c, 7c, 8c. _ _ _ " _ ._ __,_..;>< .1 _.1 .,. r A _ _ at i‘p,c15¢n.5g,iyh51¢s51¢ 55.1 neon. , 2 _ .1 _ "'.l"-I5" > _ I I I 3 2 I2 22 32 2 34. 75 5.65 6.50 7.oo 7.oo ~7.5o 8.50 9.50 9.50 1o__oo :o.5o 1o§i5` * 11.60.. 12500 13-oo I4.oo I5 oo 15.50 Size is Here, Come I`oday.~ for $3.r5 “ _3.5o “ ._ _ 3-75 6( 4m 6( (I _ . H 5.00 $.50 “ 5.50 I( `" _ _ aa _ 6_2b “ 6.50 ll cs ' “ 8.50 5 is _ §=,7 ‘ gm as _ McLeod a co.. Greatest Clothing House on 'P_, ix __- . 4