"l`iPll'Ei iii Bill For ,Three Years With l'luiilour-Doctor Did No Newark, U. S. N. _Han Cured In Three Weeks. -CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "I suffered with humour for about lhree years, oil and nn. I finally saw Q doctor and hc gave nic remedies that 5 did me no good W ' ` so I tried Ciiticum r, , when my limb bc- fl ` ' .-,- lo\rtln‘k1it=cto the I A Ankle \\'as as r-.iw I ,_, i"__;1L»__ _W as zr [iiccc of lu‘i‘i'. f'.'.-§_.',-iéfl.. All I used was thc < '~> 3 t`x1ticuraSo:xp;t11tl ` `~`_ .¢7__-=a-- the tiintlitciit. I ‘* butlruil \\ill| the Soup evcry tlziy :md usctl about six or serou l_»oxt~_~; of tliiitini-nr, l \'.:is tllomiiglily i~11ri-il of thc iiirinoiir in tlirvc \\'c0ks:\1nl li:i\'cn't la~i~n :it`t`i~i‘tcil \\'i1l\ it siuvc. 1 inc no other .\`o;ir» than (`\llii'\1r:x1ii»\\'. l ro1i1:iiu_ }'i»\1r.~' ri~.~'}»i'i-l- fully, ll. J. .\l}`i‘r.<, l`_ S. N.. \`. S. S. Nc\\'ark_ .\`».-\\' York, .lt1l_\` N, lil{)'r. "1’. S. l’\1bli.~l1 i1` you wish." CUTICURA GROWS HAIR Crusted Scalps Clcansed and Purified by Cuticura Soap A.=.~'i..~i1ig_~' of (`\iii<`ki11L`111‘f'_ 'l`l1i>‘ t1'cnt1i1<=11t :rt 0111-1- .~'ttip< f:illi11i: l1;1ir,1'i~11i<»\`i~.< (artists, Si-:ili~_~`, :mil iluixilrutl. ili~~lri\_\'.~' li:i1r' p;rr:i.~it1-.-, _o.~t-11-' tiii- i1p|rlii‘s tiii~1`.mt.< “ith i»iii-ri;_\' :intl 11.»i11'i.~l11ni-tit, :mtl I11:1ki»~tl1t li:ii1`g1'i\\\'l1[m11;is\\'i-i‘t,\\l1<»lt~- l=i»i:1t-, lit-:1ltli_\' si-:rip wliiin all i~l.'tn Fiir-»t:1l.i,iru111i11f1\11i-yto:tgi‘,t»i»iisi~tii1,_; of I `iiti1'u1';1 .\`ii;.p_ (li1\t111<‘11l., :mil l‘i|l_~', may now iw lmil of :ill ilrtiggi~'t.<. A i~`i11,-_[lv _<~~t i- iil`ti»1\ .~`11flii‘icx1tto i'u1'i- tin' |11oi\s. st'-1 11......-_~1.....i tr.. .....;.1_ cnt.--on _~‘..|,»_ i»i..i....-ni Ill-l li\fvi\~'|ll 4.Ai~~1 li! infill ul flllwlilltlt' t`»>lil~‘ll llbl, in .1 I l' ~~ llr ' <'\.. <1, 1' ._ .. ...__ .1 r utr. -1.. i..rp.__.. ,,.,.,,_ B-.i ti. of-~»...i1.r"11i¢uf.--i |r...i.....r<:t.i»e. Chas. F. llaviso|\» FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Olive, Show Rooms arm Residence, opinsite Baptist Church. " lfiitilpiiiviii first rlnss.}\ll Call< pioti-ptiy ntl;-iiilcil to at any iioui ol the day or night. Telephone No. 2.* 9. ti-tilts twwtf ~S‘““l@Y 3'0"* 7d” $“'°°' Th” “”‘ ’“`°°°°"" °‘ "“’ I"""i ` fair hclil last November 20-23, were' I iIllllllllliS Plllllll Sas Fnassreizo, May, 4.-Locked in separate eells in the city prison, ICI) prisoners whoee crimes rarnre from plain drnnkenuessto hautal mulrllir. knllf- in prayer when the earthquake of April 18 shook the Hall of Justice from basement to tower top. Sin hurdened,men and women appealed to God spare t-hem. 'rhelr prayerefor deliverance came only after it became apparent that the attendant could do nothing for them. The earthquake had so twisted and wrnped the cell locks that not a door could be opened for nearly an honr. “I never want to witness such sights again," said Prison Matron Ryan, Of the Ccutml station prison, who was on duty when the trcuiblt-r came. “There was somethini: like eighty men and twenty two women in the cells on the inornini; of the eiirtliqunlre. ln ourdcpurunciit-, there were abaniloncil i-matures charged with all manner of crimes, many of whoinl deemed hope- lessly lost. They cried and shrieked forii.e11'y when the shock came, and plcailed pitifully for release. Not. one i-ell could be opened, and when i advised my charges of this fact they knelt on the hard cement tioor and offered up a fervent prayer in unison. "inthe ilcpartinent of male prisoners the conditions \\ ere the annie and many of the men attempted to destroy their lives by batlerinir their bends against the steel bars, when they realized there was no chance for immediate release. They too, prayed when the attendants in cliarge nianageil to get thi-rn calm enough, and when it was all over it was n meek nnil huuible huriilreil .that We ri~mo\'oil to the llrnncli Uuuntyjuil." - Mn-1. llynn was the last per:-1011 Ln leave the i-ity prison. She was ilclninuil by a f.-.male prisoner who became hysterical anil lust its the lriutron wulkeil unilcr the iinnicnse glass iloirie co\'el'ini.{ the prison otliri-, the glass fell ull about hor nnil her pri.-uncle, with almighty crusli. 'l`lil‘I TONIC OF IIEAI/i`lI. Must be more than n stimultuit-niust. lic it food ns well. ’l`l\eru is-1 one lneilicinu that is both ii food mul n tonic,-it aids digest ion, promotes us.~.iurilut,i0n, converts food into nutriment that builds up nervi°i~¢. hlooil, brain and bone. That, tonic is Ferrozoiie which contains cxactlv what n run-down system needs. Fcrrozonc lsupplies oxygen to purify the blood, - phosphorous to rlevelup the brain. iron to ' lnirrlen the muscles. No wonder it mnlie~' lsuch viuorouei men and women. You'll ent, sleepjthink and feel better by uslmr Fcrrozone: try lt--now. Eifty cents buys ii box of fifty chocolate coated Ferrozone tablets, at all dealers. Asageneral rule it is hard tQ ii- ii a *good assortment organdies anil muslins in black, and black and wliiie-seek no further come right to Stanley Bros, and see tile htel a-.~ortineiit [ever shown here. l`°'_~~i~ -W-~ -- ~---~-~- ~f- ~ ~--~~~-“ """' “'~ * ' i $2,~il¥L='»B. This statement was en- __ thusiitstically received. A vote of thanks This Morning We Would like to Soc Every Lady who likes to bc easy on her pocket book. The hundreds of necessary articles in this sale makes it imperative to take advantage of it and the s0oner you can the better choice you will liave. Just Think ofthe Saving Even ou the smallest articles and on the larger articles it means much more. Take mattresses, for 1 instance you can b ty three for about the price of two, or ii you want an Iron Bed you save in ~re than Great Savings Like These Arc Etfcctcdl enough in some cases to ony a spring for it., all over the st. re. Do you not think you vionld be waisting your money, if you did not take advantage of the Greatest Furniture Sale . In Cl\arlotfetown’s History? a , _ JOHN N EWSON. illlllli illllll; _ Subscriptions received at Guardian' gms. and duly ltrwarded to Jonah: .f 1 , o previously mknowkqgd Q 4$,9l` Miiyiieia Second subscription lhlpeque con- L negation per Hon.P.McN uct. . . 9.5 ' Elriscopal pariah of , New Iandnn St. Thomas. French River, 4.50; St. , Stephen, lrlsh Town 6.18; St. Trees . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . ._ 5.0) Collected by W. Grant MoLe0d, 0 Hunter River: _. GNU* 1191000. U: Vernon McLeod, ‘ 10c; Louis McLeod, I0; May Mo- Iéod, I0; Mrs. Geo. S. McLeod: 10; William Mobbs, 100; Alex. Nichol- son, 101:; Rev. George Millar, Sl; A Friend, 25; Gussie Blnna, 3); A Friend. 20; Uncle Toms G.abln,25; AFriend, 25. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 3.85 \\'ei-it Cape and Campbellton Pres. Church per Rav. D. McLean. _ . 3.0) l~`.H.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SLU) l’rcsl»yt.erian Congregation at. Murray River per Rev. S. D. McPhoe.... $7.50 G. il. l\!arven,D. D. S. Souris.. . _ 1.0) \Valter Matheson.................... \\’omans Missionary Society, Win- sloc_ . _ . _ _ . . . . _ _ _ . . . . . . Mrs. Chas Bryenton, Winsloe. . . . II. Henderson, Yorl:_......... Jenn Henderson, Union Road . .. 9.00 Mrs. D. K. Scott, North River. _ _ .. _ .$1.00 .~\. D. McLeod, Alliston . . . _ _ ..___..._|l.(l) N. R. \V. (through Bank of N. S., ` Suinmerside) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . ._ $2.tll Mrs. Seuator1’m\vse, Murray liar- hor . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _. ._ Sill Ah l’. Prowse und fiunily, Murray iiurbcr _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . . . . _ _ 9.00 . AFriend....._..._. ._ .50 A l*‘ric1\il........._..... 1.00 Mrs. L. J. W. Moon; Milburn. 2.(D \\'in. Jones, Pownal . . _ . . _ _ . . _ _ . . _ . . .. 300 M. A. llobvrtson, Lower Frcetowii. , .$1 tl) Mrs. Cline. Taper, Winslue._._ . . _ 1.00 j A Friend, Long lliver 1.00 _--it -- l PHUSPEHUUS IHISH Slllllill 100 5.il) ZH) 2.tl) Orrawa, May 4.-St.| Patrlck's literary and debating society met last night- and wound up the business of the year in a short. active session lasting about an hour. Avery satisfactory condition of all branches of the society was eviilenccil by the reports presented by the l chiefs of the different departments. The* financial secretnry's statement showed receipts to the amount of $0,3'75,8i; ex- pcndlture, $4,075.81; and balance on hand, , was passedtotha ladies and gentlemen lwho had assisted. Regarding the library it was noted that there were 1.600 volumes in stock. Four hundred and fifty were loaned during thc year. Nourishinit Blood Means Strength You are Pale and Weak Be- cause Your Blood is Thin and Weak. There can be no such thinrr as health without pure rich blood-no sparkling i yes, clear skin; or active brain. The very foundation of health and sitrength lies In the blood, which must, be kept. free from poisons and lmpurl ties. Nature has no better blood medicine than Dr. iinmllton's Pills which are composed of such vegetable extracts as mandrake and hutternut. known tn all doctors for their prompt and healthy action. if you would drive outdlsease and increase your force and vliror, take Dr. ilninilton‘s Pills. You will feel fresher brighter, and euioy keener appetite. SHE WAS PALE AND LISTLESS. “Before usl§5Dr. Hamllton’s Pills." writes:-Miss ith E.Phel£s of Wood- stock. “I was pals and I tiers, my color wi\;‘yellow..ind my ltpponlle ver; poor. T aylaniadifferent girl, weln more, look better, and feel improved in eve way.", Wrliy not use Dr. Hun~llt»on's too? Yon’ll get that hearty bracing health that tliousiinds and thousands are ergéoylng lmcanne they used this famous m lolne. Prlrie 2.5¢. per box, or tive boxes for $1.00 atal dealers, orN.C. Poison 8600., gartford, Conn.. U. B. A. Kingston, ut. _ g The Animal materials from which Swifr‘s Fertilizers are made are by thiir nature the most pow- erful crop producer known. Selling at lowst prices by A Home 8: Company. 5dttszwtw3l K `l Q :Y ,L- f , as I in K ».1i@ ,f 5cto6oc. , GORDON Q UNSURPASSED VALUES ___|N__ ‘ MEN’S FURNISHINGS. \ - T NEW sH1R,'rs»-;,:lo.e.et;lxe;ig::,d;nd stiff bosomn, 5012. 75c, . , . o . . NEW NECKWAB-Nm coloring and designs, _prices fiom 1|' E W O A P S'-Llfze "nze- 50 ENGLISH RAIKPROOF GOLTS in 0”* “ll medium grape and brown, _ ` f 1-B oR to clear. i5dt.wr_aw Milf! OUUKION- McLELLAN Miiilli llill __-._ Balninou. Mari -IQ "gpeaks volumes for the and conduct *ob the canadian mllltle that re¢tm»eMaQQ' regiment has visited New York `q.Q”;Q¢her American cltlee without the leeit opkurrenre to mar the pleunrenl the vleltore or the hosts. 1 The Americans are exceedingly hospitable ; and areyell disposed toward Canadians ' between Canadaand the United States. In view ol this' fact the Spectator luis! What Colds Lead To. NOT THE LUNGS ONLY, BUT EVERY ORGAN OF THE FOIJY ED COLDS O F Linsccd and Turpcntin Q_-__ Most people know that such ailments' as pneumonia and consulnpton have t-hi-ir that other vital organs of the body arc Not. in'requ- ntly colds settle on thc liver, system is run down ami exhausted, and so left in a tit state to fall prey to contagi- Tu rpentine This medicine has cnmc to be considered nilispensible in the home as a cure for whooping counh. Mr. John Clark, ooachmun, Port liope, Ont.. writes:-"Being exposed to all so tn of weather, I frequently catch cold. Last. winter-I was so had with a cold, tliati could not speak above a whisper, and had great. pains in the chest. At. last lfeareil it would develop into consump- tion if ldlil not. succeed In getting proper treatment-. Africnil nilvlsedinc to try Dr. Cl\ase's Syrup of Liiiseeil and Turpentine and I began to improve bi-fore ihnrl taken half a bolt-le. One bottle cured my cold, which I hclievc, would have proven very serious ifi had not used this mediclni~." Dr. Christ-fs Syrup of Llnseed and Turpentirre, 25 cents n bottle, at all ileulers, or Edmanscn, Bates & C0., Toronto. To protect you against imitation, the port-mit and signature of Dr. A. \V. Chase, the famous receipt book author, are on every bottle. liilli`»il’|-i illllliill lIlUSHl KANSAS Cltf, Mo., May ~i.-Michael Angelo McGinnis, ti former college professor and author ofa stmiilard work on mothinetloa, was convicted of forgery ln the Criminal Court. here yesterday. and sentenced to ton yi-airs ln the penltentlary. McGinnis and a confeder- ate forged n deed ton city lot. and sold a property for $2110. While publishing a newspaper in Newton county, Missouri, McGinnis was sent tothe penltentlnry for misuse of the malls. In the penltentiary hc wrote the book which made him famous with mathematicians throughout. the world. lie t-.alled lt. ‘Algebra, t.he universal solution fornnmerlcal nnil literal cqno- tions.” After his release from prison, the book was published simultaneously ln America nnd England. / . 4 Colgate ®. Co., OF NEW YORK. The great Toilet Soap makers and Perfnmers, ‘ celebrate t.he'r tooth anni- versary by givlng extra values for year I9o6. Big shipment all .their goods received. \ ‘ Free gift case Cash Beqnet'Snap with each bot ie of Tooth Powder. Samples of their cele- brated tar soap FREE. 2 iiroiur Collooal Soar. nnpr ce.len'e