LJ. = 4* _..._ -. ,_<..1 I l .if i i i _ i r . | . l ,i_i g. . ».‘- 7, | ’l | -~,, rl i » . _ i -;=;L:.::* ' rt _ - _ rj ~%' _ .neun _ 1 _ _s .§_.-_-_-__..,_f_ ‘__ ___ _...f.._....s.- \ 1 if. il 1 ...sv -.. _,gl ‘(3, il e surtiii - ~ - Uldlll. eat sua noon; rn TVO iiliiiilll iii PROSPECT. A lE£ll£l Pii£CAllTl0l. N?l-lAl$_Hulloal10JA°°l- _ - -- ll V.-Iebcauy I. -CANDIES We have a carefully chosen assortment or Lowney`s iiuest choco- late sssortments. They come here direct from the makers and are fresh and de- lit-ions. We sell large quan- tities and endeavor at all times to keep those for which you show a preference. Boxes ioc. up. .l. G. JAMIESON, PRUGGIST. The Undies! Ball. -_ wi1Ai i "I ABOUT /-._ _ A Goon 9 39 PIECE = ls' Fon Tins \% |907 One of our watches at a medium price will secure this for you. Cali and inspect our large stock- G .lIf&.1l..':.9R» S Send me your sorting order for Rubbers. I handle Kant Kracir Dainty Mode Maple Leaf Canadian YVe can guarantee you quick de ivery. C. Leonard Grant, Box~;,'H.\ltlr0'l"fltT0W;m}”“_ It ~¢~.¢~e~\»»-4,-~ess~n~|l111l ivsissnaeae-Qtssssslnsnn Ladies' Sticks -Fon- llocliey Msiclie Untrimmed l0c Trimmed 25c Call and see latest fad. Reddin Bros. I an ro -fb' THE GIIAILOTTZTQWN GUARDIAN TE ssrimnsr isornrma runnusnr s. im 713100!!!- Onsoi these h Great Britain, whws the Ohsnnel Tunnel is just now the principal topics! conversation, ws are tdd._ ‘lbs other laland ia Prince Edward Island. Tbssa are several poiuteol interesting contrast hstwsenthetws projects. Tha projected Channel Tunnel will thirnymilee loegilan to *dass .Qau .mn ssntssi ‘mils i»v.w_s"ss csprsvrruv- sm mdnwmsntme. 'nurse no lsellili Tunuel is to be more than tour times as long asours and under deeper water, there is no question at all as to its en- rzineering pesotieability. Here some of our would-be wise ones parade their doubts. There is no questiou as to whether the much longer and oostller Tunnel would pay, it constructed. It is ~iie little Island that: contains the big doubters l There is always open navigation in the British Channel. It is not because the wsy to cross by steamer is not free and easy that it is proposed io build a thirty mile Tunnel there. But passengers get seaaiok, they ny, and wily take an hour and a halilonrnss, sulsrlnu seseicknear onth way when they ought to glide thmildl the Tunnel smoothly in thirty- tivs rnlnutesf Here we wsnr. a Tunnel because oi the Ice which for four or tive months blockadea us every winter. The one only thing which has prevented the Channel Tunnel from being built long ago is the fear of invasion. For the con- templated Tunnel there, is|t.o connect Britain with aforsigu country. liars no such danger exists. Our Tunnel would connect one Qtovince of the Dominion with ite sister Provinces. lt would give freedom to trade now shackled and hampand lntolerubiy. More-it would iuliii s solemn compact hitherto tor ii generation grossly ulolated, and would restore faith between Provinces fast bhooming estranged. Surely this would be worth something., THE FAIINE IN CHINA. A large district in the mos: populous section oi China ie reported as inlthe grip ofa most terrible famine, the district. comprising su ar-as oi shout HD miles by 200,01' 40,ill) square miles in the Pro- vinces of Che-Klang and Kiangsu border- |ll8on the Yellow Sea. This ierritnry contains s population of some lill,(lB,il)0 souls, of whois the Viceroy estimates that 4,(llJ,ilKl wlllsuceumb to starvation before the next crop can be ready ll they are not kept alive by outside aid 'l'hc terrible famine is caused by the flooding of the country and the conse- quent otnl fuilurs of the food-crop, main- ly rice. It seems almost incredible. that there should be auyvrliere on the globe l\°\"l¥ twlee as many man and women as the Dominion holds, who are now threat- ened with death from lack of food. Such anpeera, however to bs the appal'ing and ,lfueeoma fact, unless the Chinese omcials and the miesionariesas well are the vie- tims of s terrible nightmare. The Red Cross and the relirious hoilieanra respond- ing to the appeals of the missionaries for help, and the New York papers tell that the Chinese of that and other America" cities ers showin: by their unsparlniz H101” 35- OPP- P- 0- gifts tlieirseuse of the magnitude ol the for yr, __ . _ 8 ,_ Agkldl mmsusuasuo-sh;--ws-nnsesg °°"’~ -_ -1- r-_ -_ - .r ._ A Georgetown eorrssouallllt directs _rwrnritisiiisirssssrsmnsssssnissd M' ,U W mm., “www ,, . smut srupsaivs annul. than asp. :',_,d-m_ 5°. mm “nh an Gas. 8. i-ie, '_ ll t-IIN* IIN. in view of the Ulliahlu of smallpox is Picton and elsswhda on the llaialand s`su|`nbar at residents ciGeiu1e- towuhsvs been tryin! in |\\Nl\li» “H Provindal Government in having a dodlt visit the winter steamers on their anival as that port daily. &r correspondent tells that all saetaol Pagls iseluding huaigu pedlurs sud oth~ srstrspeaslngtbroezh Mm dl! lodlr. and no prscautiousare taken. The mst- ter seems to be nl importance not only to theeasternwinter port but also to the entire Province. Should the disease cb- tain a foothold on this side of the straits. the cost, tosq nothingot the snihrlnu and probable lose ot life, would many times exceed the outlay involved in pro- viding medical inspection. This is sl matter which should receive atteutisn at once. EDiTOR'S MAIL- KENSINGTON M EETiNG- Sm.:-We think that oureiisction you will conclude that Premier Peters* course is the eminently proper one. As Premier ot the Province his first and only course into submit the matter of increased subsidy to the representatives oi the people at the meeting of the Legislature. They are our representative men and to ignore this constitutional custom would be tooffer one arrdall an lrnpardonabis Insult. Until the whois case has been sub- mitted to the people in proper form; we do not want tc, nor are we ln a position to speak on this matter. Nonrnsis. HEALTH DEPENDQ ON GOOD BLOOD Everyone who uses Ferrosoue has good color and great vitality. Reason for this is Ferrozoue's power to create nourishing blood. “I was broken down, had no ;ir~enuBh and&oElid'nt act” w§tes Mrs. *nn-. enn - oyne, nt. “ nerves were irritshls.I was thin-bicoded and continually unhappy. I tr‘sd Ferroaone. it gave me new energy, force, vim. It brought me streuuth-made me well.” Greatest tonic and re-builder ever known l;i°Ferroaone. Sold everywhere in Bile. xes. All miiliueiy, every list oil.-ring at 3: 50 st Paton & Co's. 2 zdgi. i 3 off the following goods for the ra‘nnee'of the `sesson'--resdy- insde clotihng. ixndeieiothing. heavy top shim, cardigan jackets, heavy sweaters, winter glovn, _iur cups. fur collars, and fur mills.- H H. Brown, The Young Men’s' Man. r-29dr6i. All ladies’ coststhls yeer's or lest yeer’s at Patou's. 2-zd3i. _ ADVERTISING IS BRDAD. ' ' Advertisiiigln itself masse publiitor and pubiloityiss very broad and eorz- prehensivs tariu. lt dose. not mean simplyaword whispered to a favoruil few. Itia, rather. synonymous with a general, broadcast declaration, and the broader thssoops ot _the anneupcsiuent. thebettarthe advertising. No occupied space thstdirscrs sttaution along given 'sud desired lines can hs reasonably re- gardedaawuatsdmcreanany hlvla ex- pended to this end he adiurlged ex- travairanee.-Amariusa ledlcsl Journal 1 TIIEIIE it liiifiiilu LIKE R .N ‘.1 E- G0- ARTS 22 Built for service--y et " U A ' "l;.".-_ `-q e e 's __ low priced----reclining I -. i f’ pf( _» ~,\lt'\\"""' . - ' ".~'; _I l. .fl \ ,~‘.'_-it V4.0’ ,_ - ‘v,'s>`- .` v4l»;f #ST V1 _ Z Y»gv£__ we / back, adjustable front. A` Mari _right Furnishing 0 _ I Where you pay the LEAST and get the IIOST. ` ` I All the newest ideas. ‘ _~~- ~.' m,_$9.00 up, r s sosii'dsvl\’»n\qns3sx.' ‘ _ _ *I* . 'nisustvslessl the riehtsisluu Jabovlis-iplsnl \ . n¢'rloDU0'rioN. Trarlitlus ridiaga universal Good are baadamsq sissy nations and in almost ,_ aassysrcltls riobe.. With their sxasr ssesgvhlul- uaid that saoh Qs oiaarssys reuse' umm .nu.'riiic_st. lusts; is tin psoriasis or innwrstis, ir Austrsiia.aed im rsest of the islands oi' the Paelile, among the Indian rsc s of America. They are not found in .ati-ics. Araoh,»ia csstrsl _sd-porthsra Asia. N in Japan, sleeps `\_hrns _Qhvls ian indu- .ineee have iutroilueed- the Bible and ltr- ritory. China hsea Hood tradition also, but it speaks only of the destruction of many (nor. all) people, and does not re- prescuttba iioodas having covered' the uiioln earth. Chine is llrereirre usually excluded irom the list of countries hav- ing ieenains Hood traditions. Of sll- -than traditions those nl the tin'-ylouiana are meet closely related to the narrative in Genesis. The Clrnldesu neoouut preserved on cunelforui tablets nuel which i its original iorui dates back in about till! I). (l., s-sys that at the ld- viee of the good E i. Bi -nsplstinr ot Surlp- pak, on the Euphrates, "built a shlpln which he secured seeds ollile of every kiud,ss also his family. servants and frien ls." The deluge which followed resched to heaven and lasted seven days. The ship landed on a mountain in north ess ern Bsbylcula. A dove, sswaliow, and a raven were sent out, and finally Sit- naptistim and those with him were able to leave the ship. ~ EXPLANATION. 1 “God remembered Noah."-Kept him in mind and had remird for his needs and we-lisre. “Aasusged"-Ceased tc increase and bezsn to decrease. 2. “The fountains . . . ot the deep" Great snbterraru-an eaverns from which waters wen thought to gush lorth to augment the floods caused by the down- nour of rain. "Windows of heaven"- Openings in the mild iirmsiizent of liiaven through which the writers which were shove the lirinsmant erase conceived of as ilescenrliug upon the earth. These and niiiny sinilisr ¢xprs\'*>nrr found in the Oiil Testament, which have long since he- c-rnia mere il,¢ui-es of speech, nevertheless r. iisct id. ni oi the univrrso actually cur- rent among men in the earlier ages of iiunisn history. ` 4. “Tha seventh month.”-The Hebrew ruontii Tlsliii, corresponding lo ourSep- teiuhs-i~0ctol»er, the year. beginning with the month Aiilb, or Nisan. which correc- -poridsd tb our ‘_Man=h-April. "Arafat/'~ A lofty peak on the mountainous plntesn or Armenia, i7 ill) feet sbov|@ic sea. 5. "The tenth month."-Tebfth. “Ou the first day"-Seventy-three days aiter the nrlr's lrrel first rested upon the higher mountain-"were the taps of the (lower) mountains seen.; 0 ?‘At thee nd of forty days."-That is' siter the rain tint ceased to lull. 7. “Until the war/ers were dried up."- Snfhcieutly to permit siighting. 10 "Staysd."- Waiting. “Yet other msn dry."-rnriisstlni _in thu. .ii pmt.- nk llty the words, andrbe s ayad seven rising should 'be inserted between the sevbnth-and rlrhtli verses, ` ll. “Tire s x humirsil and jdrst year.”- Of Noah’s lite. __ _ . LESON QUESTIONS. in the Bible uirrutivb what events in- tl i-vena he`twae’|l lass Sundsy's lesson and this ous! _What reason dosst-he narra- |.lve_ iissli assign icr the loodi What s‘g~il§canee. Ii any, is there ln thelaot that thrjnstice of this severe punishment is not called into question# Iiavs all men asenasof right and wrong! lathe human consciences iellabll criterionol right and wrougi What trlits ct chai- acter in Noah are worthy oi emulation! Tall what you can about the Mod tradi- tions other nations and Peoples. What does the wide prevalenslof these tradl; tions suggest! ' ` ‘ ' A F0iiTY T0 ONE SHOT. in A Ksmns City, Missouri resident edits use noticed that any time you are s msn tindinir fault with hh limi paper tne ciisness sro ten io eps the ss risnin, so sdvertlseiuent is it; dvs to one that he nsvergsvsita job al work; three to r-ne he do -s not take» the Hpsr: two to onsthst Illia is a sahsuiherhs iss af-llnquesi; svss that he nsver does any thing iaassiat the publisher he rua a "el-teruscsr. sm! f--my ts ssfiisls the mosteeinriosssthspspu. - Bei. sl, 4'. ll _ ll l fl i ` erica' - l North Aiusriee, ann is Central sud South 'U 3”. :unsung @Su>¢~se|iaassa»-sb; $&"S`e;5_§§_'e'i§8gE_¥_§la_ 3 I I-efoeurooioiecso " *I S;$‘&§$'$53§§§ 3| Semen- aaa :sess- §‘s§‘lU¥fs$- $58335 isuaoiaaeess-»o7 Ufaiiq ,amassssa-e" ‘Q éeessseeesmaeazieaasszefs Cggounesee 5S§E3S_8_§__ i Lozengss. Trial Package Sent Tree. Ohareosl, pure, simple charcoal, absorbs lllltllses its own volume of gae. Where does the Rollo to! It is just absorbed by the charcoal,-the use disappears and there is lefta pure, fresh, sweat atmos- ph°fl. hee from all impurities and germs. 'l.'hat'e what happens in your stomach when you take one or two uf Stusrt‘s Charcoal Lounges, the most power-iul puriiisrs science has yet discovered. You belch gas in company, sometimes, by accident, greatly to your own h\imll» lation. That ie because there is s great amount of gas being formed in your stom- schby lsrmsntinrr food. Your stomach is not digesting your food properly. Gris is inevitable. Whmcver this happens, just take one or two of S unrt's Charcoal Lossugas right after eating. and you will bs surprised how quickly they will act. No more belchings; no more sour rising. Eat all you want und what you want, and then if than is any gss iroing to beformed one of these wonfioifui little absorbers, u Stuart Char( osl Lnzsngr, will takelcare of sll the gas. And it will do more than that. Every particle ol impurity in your ntomach and intestines is zolng to be cn-ried away hy the charcoal. No one seems tc know whn it does th-s, but it does, and does it won- derfully. Yau notice tho. riiifcrence ln. your appetite, lzenersl good feeling, end in the purity cfyour blood, right an sy. You’ll have no more bed taste lu your mouth or bad breath. either from drink- ing, eating or smoking. Other people will notice your had brmth quicker than you will yourself. Make your breath pure, fresh and sweet, so when you tslk to others you wor.`r disgust them. Just oneoi- two Stuart Charcoal Lcaenire will make your breath sweet, and make you feel better all over for-_ lt. You` can ` ent all the anums and odci-cus foods you want, and no one can tell the difference. _ Besides, ohsrccnl is the best Iaxative known. You can take n whole boxful and no harm will result. ltls s wonder- fully easy regulator. And then,tv'i, it filters your blood,- evsry psrlielc of poison or impurity in your blood is destroyed, and you begin tonotiea tts difference in your iaoe iii-st thing,-your elesr complexion. Btnarwls Charcoal Lounges are msiie hum pure willow charcoal, and lusts little honey is put. in to make them palatable, but not too sweet. They will work wonders in your stomach, and make you feel fine and trash. Your blood and brbatb will he pnriiled. ' ' We wart tcprcva all thisto you. so just send foratrse sample today. Then stvryou ~getit and use it, you will like ihemso wsllthst you will goto your drnugist and ses alive. box of these Btuarifs Charcoal Lounges. Send you name and address today and_ we will ltousssead you by mails sample iarksge true. address F. A. _Stuart Ou.. H /Shirt Bldg., Marshall, Mich. - ` Charcoal stirs Gas ‘ _ cr Your stomach. AU-Cl ION SA' E °"“’w.‘r:.’.°.*.‘.'§.:€°:,r»f.'. -°l"- send 'rua rr viii ts --_ l"srm, Stock, Crop and Farm thisvflloesstllelvonon wiv” " Wonderful Ab orblng_Po»wer o Implements Mud". hh “th” |901 bv its. CHARLES ch-"`°°l WM” 'htm m ‘he nii`\9mrT'fo'i|“rt.i"i.':ii°iirn ner-“pr-amino, uriisri ' _ _ Form of 8tuar.'s Charcoal lim- °° PN” "7 P°"°“ °'f""°“' '"1‘"lr to Wedn¢sday’ FJ) 6, |901 eontrsettcs the reps ring of lisrtlrrr s'riao-ni.ovir. NooN.isruini>i ’ "lam P°|‘“ hi- gud- Sl°¢=n’i Her mlendid fnriii cnnairsgingof 78 % gf Ctlilliiy, XQIGIIQ N |Ptcl§Ca|i 1| go hiiiiiivaliolifviinei hifiialiiiiianis egvzredvogrill? long- In nm “ un age' M J' SL C' Mmm' G ol lice Advertisements :ST .a___.T. 1:. c m J: rn ss msvshddssv nssnnnsisrrr 5- 1 vg q,, rlvvs lrrlllclli ,.,»;-_l‘-I-_,,‘°,l-r .r..':-i..;,~..~;\~.-'.r..;.‘i5"li'.:-. . of iha___huWf1 an Ill- P 1?* _ _LM Order of stqrleri-2"' "UL ' ` “T129 - s ;0l‘- ‘llsr|;_ -§ 0E_ .1 §. "”é'|e §f'i»c""e _ .’< ` ,p ‘r __ _ _ _ _ __ J Li, ` _-r' ' _ _ _ _ __ .. t-¥,, W BU'rir§yAiiEii _.arc ==.f.°:-.1..:“e.'f::.°:::,'.-.°,.:ir.:.r.:.:. ...."""-“:§'2'.......“°.1-.°:.Ml."* °°'*..r;°f"".l‘."'..': nt' l’:'t‘f.'..°.i.'.f.r.¢_'.°.:':; The -lm new-r 1- -<»i......i kiwi. ,rr inlaid viii muinrwtm on tw until February r4,i9o7 at the nor tha hurling all siippl andalso “mg now much perlh.. *he oout-actor ‘Earlier All Pl-N 3* lmuf' BY °|’d¢l’- euhplln. - Tenders to ne sddrssrsd to ALICE A. McBE'I‘H. M arshliald ._ and mai ked “Tender for Biiiliermakcs. I-Nulhl reugens _"_ md an wood; ,MI DNP,” ksmun mm Bai. Eldon, an at this otliss. ' ,ninth ii ,ini Tiieuamesottwnre ibl .%.i.:.'.'°n.ti’.'.':..‘....i.‘:..';.::."...t.....ix .:.. .......n..., .. ....... .'§3';t. “'§§f;h°°n {'§§'§°`§‘u{;d,,y and ,hoe ,lu 5, ,d faithful performance of the ¢°n¢m¢ the Mock implements and cr0D. lqother :IM ‘null l¢°°mP‘°y eu” und" nil the ficuseiiold fiii-nigiirii an Highland 1‘]|5d¢p`|»1_m¢||g aa nm 'bind me" P I Runge. (Also 400 is els choice seed 'o W,” an |°'”, 6' my kndet 'ricgxtsr-Auismrnrnihm slaiirnssr mn. d Tenders toss addressed' to the ns ' ri an rov- 2.iiz.... “.':_°".“-.. :".‘:i....:...... ‘W ="r-°"'- -= :v°'*=° f°»=\=f fm nn rn- e. SALE POSITIVE N0 RESERVE llarun'a Bridge. .As Mrs. liryonton in inline Wrist. L. B- MGMILLAN_ BltNJ ARTEJECO., _ 2-rl.5.d2.4. Auctioneers 3_1du“,"d sec” °‘P‘b“° Wm” . i ` 2| Me BANK OF NEW BRUNSWICK Iles Decided that Interest on SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS is in ti.. future to be .dried Lf the ma of ...ir quarter instead of at the end of every six months ‘-as in the past. With this inducement they should -largely increase this branch of their business. _ Stamps:-’s Cqr_ner.__ - ,- -_ _,_t’.`.hariottetovq_ri. l~5d_llfrtiat ri. 3. Pr:'rr-iicri. Msnsgsi-. - limi » --J ine employers' iiiiiiiil Assurance Corporation, ’Lirnitr.d of ' london, England i u..|ii...|°iy i°i.r¢i° c.i_ i.. STANDS 1: i-‘i......i:|'si:..i'a..;.` W Q M F I In the liberslity of its Loss Settlements. ACCIDENT. IIEALTII. and LIABILITY INSURANCE Most liberal Policies issued in Csnsdu. Hyndman ®. Co., GENERAL AGENTS, Charlottetown. General Agents for P. E. I. _-_ '\;~;¢;\_...¢'~', AMl'_lBR$'1F _ l i sehma _ _` -'~,» - -f. <_i1'.t7~n<~1i». »:-;.,- _ _ C0., i ~ i “laniliie Satisfaction” _'This is 1 tne 11°' aldlous verdict_°f » 'those who are' nsirl az °r°f'"°"' lui eetslvll*