_ -_ . _ a3r~f;f¢~,»e“-'~¢..=w'g=;_-T¢f'?.,~<.;”;»¥§f‘§-_ pil ';_‘-_i=;~,'»,.~»_;._y-,,~_§_3._..‘ ‘~*"_»___=,»_~; - 3 __ _ ' . :.,__~ . ,;<._»=_,_5_ ‘_"j_"?,»-.535 9. ~s .2 'run cuannum, caantorrnrows, Pn‘1N_cBnnWADD ISLAND FEBRUARY 25 mos- 0 mgnletzal ' " "°=€ '"5 5-~'_""'_ __... ii? .l ig _ .s .gi-,~,_ » '_' __ -r .. me 5 use The Reliable l-’.endrick’s --Qri €- i " mini L ' » Lin-iment Always Reliable Always Satisfactory. H,A, Tanton & Co. Grcat[Gcorgc Street. Dealers in Stationery, FGDC? Goods, Fancy China, School Sup- _ _ 0 < lan Go, ernment Plie5» Sheet Music and 'lu kinds of actually made thejonrney in thirteen and N rth Sid _ . -- }.{usiCa.1InStrL11i12!1'CS- c`a(.liRLoT'i`l.s‘9r`l>e;l;1N,S‘i1>`.m1=l;p.e 1, one half days. The time above quoted _ » °***”” from Vancouver to New York is four "“'°°"1‘” ~ B ofll Tl ll 133- ¢___._n\___ .___._ --_ - ----=* Omce Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p. in. ` pe J. P. Hoon, Bus. Mgr. Limited Expi-ess,via Ottawaand Montreal ' R°s‘d°”°° T°‘°‘ph°“°' '32 lands passengers from Vancouver in New Editorial and News Telephone 133. York in 10111' days and 8 1161*, the time l “UW WW" lll llllllu lllllllll WEUNESU-4Y~ FEBRUARY 25» 1903- I I ff '_ . I I I I _ When you buy anything made of rubber, especially soft rubber, you want the kindsmade by reliable houses. That is the kind we sell. They are right when they come here, they are kept right,and they go to you at right prices. Hot Water Bottles. Fountain Svrini. Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe . ' Combined. lnfant Svrlndes Bulb Swing. ‘ Rubbl-r_Apv0r\s. Ice Bag. Breast Pumps- E'.'c.'ything for the Sick room. J. G. JAMIESON, Chemist and Druggist, THE MEDICAL HALL. p 1 l 1 BRIDGE SALE _-____ Road Division N0. 1_ Qneen’s County. The undersigned will sell at Pub- lic Auction, the repairing of North approach of Victoria Bndgel CHP' End, 29: on THURSDAY. MARCH 5 AT 2 P. M. Specification seen at sale. Sale to the approval of the Department ment of Public Works. JOHN MCKINNON, _ _ Road Inspector. ‘De Sable, Feb 25_w iidFri -*I Tue. " Fl F-L _ e i PAR/Ks PERFECT _ EMULSION :*lS__`_ Dlsplscing the older Emulsions because itis modern and thorough- ly scientific. To get the best re- aslts from an Emulsion you must he sure that youre using Parlr’s. Price 5oc a hottie. Large bottle $1.00 B930 U Kano, the captured town has 50,000 to 60,- of doing it with greater promptness ‘and satisfaction. Nor is the price to be paid- - $500--excessive. The possible saving .of $10) by giving the work to another was We would like all The Guardian » Readers to know that we need gold in our manufacturing department allowfnlll pi'ioegjilor;_**it, _I'fiitff§\'11y__ '__ wha) ‘ ' il f:.~ia,.isesfin..f’c ' 0' kg either new or old in exchange for newwatches, spectacles or rings ' - _ '_ 5 we <07'-" "1‘f f.‘..l&-4!-v;',‘ ‘:;“>*__r[ _ _ _ Jw' I _ -_“-"i iuuliiol 3 !:l"'"-2...' _ if " -- :fi 15.-F llfii 1;; ,Jr ,P ‘ :-'-'»¢»¢“*"P- .n .sg ;.. ,_- ""'.-a`- Anders' a -_ -_ __q__`»- . xv U8||'l€SS C8 B GP Olle C Odice Hours iz noon to 6pm , Sto I: pm Y Edt fl world in forty days. This is his time l Cherbourg, s1x.days;to Paris, one day and J. E. B. McCREAD , 1 or Residence Telephone 32 hours Africa. It was briefly s'ated that Col. Hore1and’s column took the town of Kand forcing the Emir to fly to Sokoto, also that two British odicers and twelve of the British rank and file were wounded while about 300 of the enamy were killed. _Later details are of some interest. The Emir or some is me amllfa of the numerous tribes of 'Northern Nigeria in ne sergeant, sixteen European civilians nd 1,050 natives. It was feared that his force was too small for the work it dertcok,but none the less ir proved suc- essful, the result of pluck and discipline. inhabitants and is surrounded by,a' high wall some fifteen miles in circumfer- en ce. It seemed risky to attack such a tronghold with a force of less than 1,10] -men, mostly natives. But tle town was \ _ l captured and the Emir fled with 1,006 of his best horsemen. This latest little war serves to remind us of the truth of what Mr. Chamberlain said the other day that in a lrreat Empire like ours the temple of Janus is always open. - It is gratifying to find the City Council so heartily and with unanimity authoris- i ni the School Board to place a suthcient smm inthe estimates for the mainten- ance of manual training work. The re- solution adopted by thc Council very properly expresses high appreciation of Sir lVl1liam McDonald’s generous pro-| vision for establishing and maintainlig the service for three years. We believe this jstly, expresses the popula r feeling in the niatter and that in making* pr.:- vision to continue the work at ourépwn charges the Coudhil will have the g§_eral endorsation of the community. There is little doubt that in allotting S .ipendiary Magistrate a good choice was made. No two men are probably so fami- liar with the work to be done or capable a fair matter for consideration, but we ' think not much fault will be found with the decision_ made. thoimltenders ought to _be 'published thai newspapers or not is matter; which tionand with the iigures ra 'sham $400uDto $675 inour p '_Wehave ad ofour tqhaéeo. B°&| may wth ' e eonsinneras y._ of _Snowshoe Ist, rgq. - _ THE L/mer urns WAR- H§i.is.’°‘°°l’i‘.°.;1;":::°::;:::_ *_ - Islan¢L§€>ur, pug llf)_0s_lbs........ Our despatches recently told of another 8213 `"1Sb3:: _ _ _' _ _ _ ts white) ~»rish little war in which Britain is engaged in when pu- E;|;¢1____ _ , , f. ,l U18 8"l`1lr_\lze threat of one inember ofthe Council, but by the poll? r quest _Q 9 Mayor and some ,ji help' poi' dl sgho thouzhn it flue taipé iignl geaasiiivri wiho had tendered that the dgures they had supplied;li§eo;£Qencslb*§ldf_not be given aneedl§`s__I|ul_i_liclty. é ffff'=_ l I Q-nr 8 _ §_¢l>_§1"sVY__¢e§ly tells that a well-known nlgvhffomchl predicts that l willioon be"`pdssible to go around th schedule: Paris to Vladivostock, thirteen days; to~N_apsaki._l:wp'dlye_.;_to_Vaneouver twelve days; to New York, four -days; _ to ahalf; total thirty-nine and a half days. This presupposes close connections at every point. At present the usual time , af! over the SiberlanRail way from Moscow to Vladivostock is eighteen days, but Prince Komatsu of Japan, by special arrange- ment with the Russ v day~. The regular run of the Im rlal from Vancouver to Montreal being 97 ’e`eo¢».-?=>'<=’<:»¢'¢E=`e asassassasese ssssssgssssas' E creme:-oooae ace; 3-» aaaseascsaess ,perdoz ............ .. Hg Pmk . . . . ._ Beets (table) Shao skins Ducks per lb Potatoes. ri<éi':`lli1_`.IIIII'.`.`.`.`.`ff Turnips....... ...... Lambskins eoh;::::°.°.' ........ .' w..l’ r.a.r,..s.'.°.'::.':':::::: Geeseperlb . . . . . . . . . . Turkey pet' 1b...... ......... .. Chickens per°l'b;:f°.l.° ........ .° assess-Salsas 8‘S88'_8,_S'¥8S`58 sasasea sue UHARIDETETOWNIU-_ABKm'S-` ° _ (Corrected every Tuesday and Friday.) West Africa. He was formerly paid a'Beef(quarter) lb .... Q to subsidy of $7,000a year by the Nigeria Company, but since the crown took over the Niger territory no subsidy has been paid._ That isthe main reason why the Emir refused to sanction the transfer and ` has levied war 'on the British. The Emir had under his control an -HSI P01' 0WlJ----- army of 6,000 men, while Col. Morelaud’s column consisted of 37 British ofiicers, Pork . Ducks Turnips bus. Parsley . . _ . . Squash .... . . vgeiaeaoéasoaroanp Butter fres{)uper1b ....... .. Fowlsper pair-..... .. Flourperowt ...... .. ........ Elour,perbb_l (imp.).......... Iand,perbucket.............. Oatmeal, new,perlb..... .. Hidesperlb ..... .. Hay per ton (pressed) Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l... Beets, per bul .... ....... no e P°m'<§eé,` ii\i»§l'i'.'.`.’.'.'.I" Muttnn pi-rcarcass...... Green iii,i>`lis`&é`.°.`.`.`. If f`.` ...... ° _ Apples.pedk`. ................. . IIfI`IIf Pumpkins...`.'.1i`.1`.`.'.`.fffffff B. Ducku...°. ¢ » » - ¢ ¢ - ¢ » ~ -»‘» -me eeseaeeebeSa=e5e;¢aaa°gQg asssaaass,rt°..eese8aaa_e.E_sas;sars rsseeeessseassSsesssssasss ¢¢¢°¢¢°H¢=Q¢eo5oe¢ moeaeeoe saa§a=a§§rsaa§eess§eesasses | _ ». u »,__£_ » .,' ~- 'ftf -\\»,1_'t. ,_ i - _ 1 l I 1 \~ ll; f' »»~ ._ DID YOU GE-T_ __ _ __ Cameron C., inches wide. worth lac. ._ ~‘*5 ~ l Y fi' ‘f 2 ozs thread, I package Needles, I paper ofPi\1S and I 1 Thimble. All the above will be sent to the nearest railway station prepaid on receipt of $5 and 111113 9»dV¢1’t1S¢- ment. _ CONTAINS' . l `iii ro ards White Lotto zips* wide <1. y np 3 I Per y 8 yards Wrapper Cotton, 30 to 32 ins fast color Bug- lish Cotton, worth Iac yd.. 714 yards Print Cotton, suitable lor quilting, go to 32 7 Rollssgood, clean Pearl Batting worth Sc per roll. __ _ r Stamped Hearth~Rug worth 356. ' ` 0 i ' l. “__ I Stamped Door Mat worth 150. - }4 dozen Spools assorted. ' 5 yards Good Linen Toweling. 5 yards Gretonne north _ _ 1 pair Towels, -r8 x 34, w 20-cents. ~ 2 lbs patches worth 180 lb. Charlottetown. -\ _ D .r / r .Pri¢es From ti-lre»new _ 'l'lardWal'e Store. BOX 99, _ ` ” __ PHONE 261. Up-to-date Hardware. ~ 'C , 0 ` \ I _ ' ».. , . ' ‘ ' \ . ‘, "P _W ml.” m 5 .~ A f-111 line of fainous1 ` Prism s -ALSO Burrell's En-Slick., _ Paints. ua-rl-:~ amfmwwa-was ~sramn\1n_»zf.vr.iuna.~.-alunurmnr-r.uer:u-:- .nsuwmz-aanumrvmvwrmu 1-vinww .amass \ _ A _ . .#5 t"-.i -‘-F z i _,', s imllll ii; the work of consolidating the City by~l laws and ordinances to the Recorder andl 5 lv vi' ~ I I l F LUNCJ C l WEAK For 15 years! in being a "L _ M1'-_y51__i_;q_.y_ Mind spells: nervousness-having had aanany as f. fs f », ' _ _ _ .¢ __ _ __ .”‘.. < ` TEE IFLAIEPIID -‘ 1-'t.oI..Lm:E-L_ . _Copies iii one minute what by the old method would take one half hour. _ _ It saves you time. It gives perfect satisfadion. Every user isanvadvertisement for the copier. It is catalogue. ' . e _ 1 ,/L THE OFFICE SPECIALTY PM F G C0.. Limited. ' . TORONTO, ONT. . ' Eastern Representative H. F. Ba.rkef,BOX 41, Ha1if8X. N. S. _ ~ I-1_2-dw iyqf _ . ` This month we will cpntinue our clearance sale but will give larger discounts. ' _ ' 2,000 yards Flannelette will sell for ' _ _ _D19 on the $I,0o. 2,000 yards blcck and colbred Dress G0‘Sp0 67c on the $1.00. 1,030 yards Tweeds and Homespuns, 650 on the $1 500 Suits _Men’s Underclothing, 6705011 the |A1l the balancefof Winter Clothing, 60c on the 500 pairs nien’s and boys’ separate Pants, 6_7c on the $1.00. Cottons, Tickings, Wool an 'Flannels, 7 5c on the $100 1 Ladies" Corsets, Gloves and- R1`l1b0nS', . '500 on the $r_.oo,_ _ Men’s Winter Gloves, ' ` 67c on the $1.00.' B ` Grey and White Blankets, ' ._ 6.7c.on»_the__$1.00. ‘Children’sCaps,_H_oods and Tukes anogp _arfs, 500" on the $1100. Wloose - s me _rtllllullll “LE;‘i:t‘“= _ 9 _Men’s and boys Hats and Caps, _ ,670 on the $1.00., _EB0ots, Sho sand Slippers _ 67c onthe $r.oo._:-_ __ _ l;.»_f,_;A.f1g0ur prices are marked 111 plain figures and our . ~. ~ EL Mmm ` "i§6unts‘ar‘e genuine, as Sale for cash only F Q T REQ? fl _ _.,.f._ Q-In-lg _mwvvw Jrmuzavr x.:n.w»mr: .r “fnnmasu umm m---¢n_,.zw