- -_, _.gn :M-_. _. ',_¢,., _-1 tj_1`.(. '~._ _ .~ ._ '. ,\ .~‘\\ I 1.1¢. `_.-, _.mg 3453, / 1:2? 135 I ` >'~i=‘-.”tc»1s= - az ‘Lv .1_" he .&.,,- ,.1 ,_ _,._.e . 1 ) 1 f ,fini _ .ii { s.\ \'_\_'\i"_’ ‘~ - 1,_§_1k._;._t .f_f‘.`-'~_“`i.f'~r11~' *FI ‘ ' 1 “fir-:< ,I _ fag' _‘-s:',, . .i .3 ‘if _ ____ \ C “ix `_ i` '1 ._ 'lr .A _y . 4. “l Q-~ ._. it -3. 1:.. s . . .. -.. puts. e_s-‘.11 »'. '1 V 1' A* ~ e Neil _ H-arm. ' L l ‘_ ,. . .4 » ~ 1 uf 1 J j 1,; itll' ‘. it ` _. i ‘ _-. 1., -f 1'. . 3. r* if J. ‘ »l_ \ . . . _ . .4 ‘ \ `. i ' ‘ .'~ f 4 “*=_‘e§,;‘.==‘w1"=T~'~‘-:~r ' `\ . 557- i ` `. -ee- ~f2~_. V 4 'run cuannmn, cuanwrrnrowa, ramen nnwaan lstano, nuts ia. .9..,, `- _ r." . _ 1 “l-\.~~‘i?=; 1. 1*-1 ' 1 " e . : div ‘“1 ' `1i§1@'~”l" ` \ _fi *gg _ iii: wif' ?[ ` K. fi 1 4:-»»e..._ ' ._ , t \1‘ » 't A _ . l .` .- ". . 1. i , 1 5.* . .._.=...- -_.._ l . ".\ gifs le i .1 i ~ » 1 ' he ‘ _.” . ` \_" _ .A _-,.-fe Ei 1 .W 51 a nik ,___ . i-.`~f.~.. e1e1t's_eeze1111 Tilt ttl Heal Covered witl1 Scales _W11iehPeele1l ell Teiihh Hair with Them. iilliiiil BLBUTICURA THE MDRNING GUAlti_lhi`N FRIDAY, MARCH iti, 1904. THE EXPEDITION T0 TH|BET» A British official bluebook on the Thibetan question throws iight upon NW expedition of Major Younghusband now on its way to Lhasa. Thibet helm! UHF next neighbor in India, has been verY in th GV es toprotcot 'Russian interests in those plaints, which seemed tome gratuitous, g had been addressed to us by the Russian Government in consequence of action which was within our undoubted rights. ° ms Excellency w°..1d,1 ss1d,»1w..ys and was an entire failure- We lwnc that me ready to give him inforlnatlonvas to h 1 F08 r ions. I could not conceive why it was e necessary for Russia to evince herinterest ,D this matter. I trusted that his Excell~ is was not the only case in which com- ti ants which might be of interest to both B ourGovernments butit would be much R rent desire to vote; their votes would net have affected the result, had they vot- d, and the elfort to get them to the polls ereaiter the winter steamers will not be gain disturbed on any like occasion. thesffcrt to secure the votes of the ' ‘ ' A' ~_l ` ency would forgive me for sayin! that °m°°" “"1 °"°w in the 'went' b7`°l°°` ‘ *-f ` _ ons. The man had probably no very egular steamer connection with the gular movements of the winter boats DR. .1~.-..=e.~ 1 ~< - -~ r ` ..-. _ -¢l I- ' *_* `**' * __ SYRUP _ CUIII » Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, * Painin the Chest, Qrou . Hoelrneness, Sore Throex, Asthma.. whooping Cough. Quinsev. Bind nail Throat and Lung Troubles. 1 It is pleasant to tnlrn and is soothin and healing to the lungs. 'Thorn in 1, easier for me to do this if the Russian shy of intercourse, even to the BXIGDU Uf Government would avoid the appearance "1 atniand is too important to be dis~ nothing to equal it for stopping that tickling sensation in the throat, and tho persistent cough that keeps you awake at night. `oi ll11wSir Years [li with Thiel .Hair ahh Cleah Sealtt, ” ' Chee Permanent ' “Hy baby was about six weeks old when thc top of her head became cov- Ofod with thick scales, which would ei and come off, taking the hair with if It would soon form again and be as had as before. I tried several things md than went to the doctor. He said it was Eczema. and prescribed an oint- ment, which did not do any good. A !riend..spokc of Cutlcnra Soap. I tried lt and read on the wrapper about Cuti- cura Ointment as a remedy for Eczema. I bought a box and washed her head in warm water and Cuticura. Soap and gently combed the scales off. They did not come back and her hair grew out line and thick. She is now a year and I half old and has no trace of Eczema.” MRS. C. W. BURGES, Iraniatan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.. Feb. 21, 18%. . Mrs. Burgea writes Fcb. 28, 3%: “My baby, who had Ecze very badly on her head, as I told you before, after using the Cutlcnra Remedies was cured. She is now six years old and has thick hair and a clean scalp." Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers in warm baths with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anolnt- ings withsCuticura Ointment, purest of emolllents and greatest of skin cures. tobg followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cuetcurs Resolvent. This is the purest, sweetest, 111°” speedy, per- manent and economical treatment for torturing, disilguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimpiy skin and scalp hnmours, with loss of hair, of infants and children, as well as adults, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies and the best physicians fhil. 5 N l GYM . Q | l.\ ll- '.;.§_-_:_=.=_el:‘:r":-...“~ Tm: fn§'¥'§'¢'sa°s7»'a"' '.i"1$ on'iis'uii'mu cm." _» -_ _ .. 1 -\.1_¢-..‘ Nt~¢~_\- »:»' 5 . 1 . _ = c K. 3. _.Y i : 1 _ _), 1 t Mart Get the _ ...ws-_--@-. ____F‘ L_ it _/A A1 7 i' sl, l 1 1 ,. ,_ 1. . . 1_ ~ &.c., dsc., it never fails. fofb '_ E _ For sale everywhere. Price 25 ers per bottle. __ ' l I _ Q., __ g ily g .'.\ ’. tl " 1 1*. l ~ 1 , - '. sf?4’\'. _ Doctor Q -4--_ in the it.ou.c i ~ unneighborliness. Any attempt to ODHI up communications with Thibet was met with the reply that the country wall H dependency of China and that application should be made to Pekin. When Pekin was applied to the answer was that China had very little. in fact only a uomilml authority in Thibet. These were, to H85' the least, embarrassing conditions. But in the meantime Russia had established communications with Thibet of an ap- pirently cordial and reciprocal character. As long agoas1900 a mission from Thibet arrived in St. Petersburg and in June of the following year another mission ar- rived at the same destination and was re- ceived with distinction. But while this intercourse with Rossi” was being established and carried 011. U19 authorities at Lhasa refused to have any intercourse with thc representative of Great liritain, and a letter which WHS sent to the Grand Lama by tho ViCoI`0Y Of India was returned unopened. When the Russian Government was interroiltlled in regard to the missions which Thibet had sent to St. Petersburg the answer I 1 l and with whom it is impossible even to Suohasituattcn cannot in any case be was that they had no political sil»UlifiC“D0E whatever. This did not satisfy tba In- dian Government. Lord Gurzon wrote that “it is indeed the most extraordinary anachronism of the twentieth century that there should exist within less than 300 miles ofthe borders of British India a state and n Government with whom political relations do not so much as exist, exchange a written communication. lasting." At length it was decided to send an expedition to open up communications. This is not necessarily a warlike mission, although it is somewhat prepared for emergencies. Then the Russian Government wanted to know thc meaning of "certain military l sl th th ob po gendered over' the Thibetan question, which more recent events in the Far I* East must have served to increase rather 5 taking us to task upon such occasious.` arranged and thrown out of joint to serve The pretty strong language used on mere party interests. ' both sides serves to show that can- d erabie hostile feeling had been en- an allay. Lord Curzon affirms that ere is no purpose to invade or per m manenfly occupy Thibet, but there is an H county continpausly from l80i dcwh to olusiveness which Thibet, under Russian hi” "°°°“° °1°“"|°“ I-° the B°“°h- T59 incitement has set up. If any outside vious purpose to break in upon the ex- wer is to exercise a controlling in- is fluence at Lhasa it shall be Britain rather se to the Liberal standard in fact gave the new Liberalrepresentative, J. H. Sinclair Guysboro, N. S , has remained true embers in seven out of ten elections. I _ -gas-5 on. D. C. Fraser had represented the a lawyer, 56 years af age and had repre- nted the county since 1804 in the pro- . Ptloo Ile. at All Damien. umoxlsr arm uosfr nrnacrlvn. (\ _ I , . ~ -.....§°:.':.#;_‘.£'.1.!'..°e‘..:§‘.‘::‘.':e."t.ee.Se.fse _ _ °' ; lsthoquiek and most elective munich... 1...- 1.11 ' " ji _Y \'& - findlol and oolda I have ever us-~l My ' _71__, .,,_ ~` lttlaboyl ssvsrssn¢e\¢c1\m~.n..i..¢t._ 1._.~ 1..... rgcst Liberal majority in its history at ;`2Q 1::ff:fn";,,°".§,:.?¢’,§f;§,,})f,'§_"“°’ ‘°‘ he recent by~eleotiou. It has been mainly __ -1 .. -~.-al 5 lin. WIJ. Fz.lwlx.ma'a,Arti11f'_"~ ;_ V a Liberal constituency. returning Liberal 1 '”°"---'-*ll _ Wg .` -_“.__~i.> _` _V ;Q$'i.55‘.'.‘t~»_t‘u":* ' ` [ff . 1- == } = == 1 = ‘ ' ami- su tt aid acepiy wants.-b tus' Q ' :li lit. .~ * P-\4V than Russia. h N al of in ID il by and drove horneward in the same sleigh. ers," etc. of H K ¢,io th tion in December 1900 the House of 71 e mbers was divided into _Liberals 63; 5° ti f _ _ but since using St_uart’s Dyspepsia “°°° '1 'S nm' 5 very '°"“id“bl° Tablets had been entirely free from 0W|UK- indlgestion, buthe continued their usc, __ especially while travelling, on account of Conservatives 8. Ten members in a o sh It is related that Premier Peters and L' is new colleague,Editor Mclsuac, arrived the same train from the East yesterday How good and pleasant it is for broth- I The financial disturbances growing out otwithstanding the Japanese alliance there has been a steady increase of con- ov tinental investments in London. Consols, °dV""|5em°°U °f 5 Weil k“°Wl1 dY9P°P5i“ I 2 tO 6 I if hough ranging below the figures which P preceded the Bocr war, are the steadiest .tn BU Dllivllhi B0C'1l'1bi¢S- many of the other travelling men in the _-___ d A good deal of noise was -made over gniilcant. After the last general eiec- 9 the war in the East have only served to m`°mm°“t' New Y°"k In “Zi” While °° show the solidity of Britain`s position. 2 as he himself wana regular user of the popular remedy for indigestion. c. He says: I countei twenty three men at “in °f *F0 “U55 ill We Weenie bY'€l€¢' the tables and in the hotel office I took p r. ns for the Quebec Legislature. But it the trouble to innerview them and was is to be remembered that the change in *"1 "Is°d I/ I h I f h t si erelative strength of parties is quite a ` TAN`l`0N’S movements which the indian Govern- ir vincial Legislature. He is personally popular, and was no doubt. n very strong andidate. TOOK A STRAW VOTE est, $1.'1o, $1.25 and $1.35 nteresting Experiment in a Re- Stallfaiit. _,__ An advertising agent, representing a V recent western trip, gas gluing one vening in a Pittsburg restaurant. While waiting for his order he glanced er his newspaper and nottcezi the 5/ 2 reparation, Stuart`s Dyspensia Tablets; / biets. he _began speculating as to how iningroom were also friends of the rp cearntatnneo tetwcny ree made a practice of taking one or One of them told me he had suffered regularity in meals and because like all 6,1112 on sale today at K3 mint had undertaken in Thibct," and the i111 Bettie \vu1;.-ov. .. f....1.r..1_ 1.0.... ....1 ........~11.y .i e.\.\111_\' r1;1\':.1c1.\:.'_ __ Ll a-Pr' s1e1.».¢.-..~~m..».1.»..,-....:-st... feta.. 1.. ’ um <»r¢...-.gem--. c..;1.. -1 ».:»'l`_1\\;}l]ur:_.11..i you -1.11 ge. 1........ 1D|llR travelling men hc was often obliged to the manufacturers havc guaranteed it. ectes- tirnonials in the daily press and ask yournnigh- hors what they think ofla You can uso it and tone." lic continues; “I referred especially to the statement that thc imperial Government might, in consequence of our action in a country which immediately adjoins the frontiers of India, find it necessary to take measur- To prove to yon that _ I I Ch1\sc's Ointment isnccrdfhl I and absolute euro for each and every form of itching, bicodingand protruding piles, t nc hunk if not cured. f`»0c n box. nh 3 ¢fc(iall‘;rI:gr li.youaNsoN,Ba'ras Ac Co.,Tomnto. Dr. Ghase's Ointment Q __k_ ___, _.\_l_,__,,_, W, ,mf _ _,_ _ f _ A- cation. l Canada, 72 x 63. of Canada, size 96 X 60. Write us for prices. SlIH00l MBPS Authorized and reccmiucndcri by the Board of Education and the Chief Superintendent of Edu- r Steinberger, Hendry & Co's Howard Vincent - Map of the British Empire, size 72 x 63. Howard Vincent Map of the_Dominion of Copp, Clark 8; Co's new map of the Dominion W. ]. Gage & Co’s Maps of the Dominion, World, Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, etc., 1\IcKinley‘S Map of the Maritime Provinces. Black Board Cloth, 36 and 48 inches wide. Globes ordered as required. School Supplies of every description. Wholesale and Retail Carter 5: Co., 3 l fr w a ie oi G voyage of 12,000 miles, crossing the tropics on the way. in 1003 the shipments I had increased to 239 million pounds ~l1 weight valued at$l~i.000_000. This affords P to ` `. 1 `x` 0 or any other trouble. Still another used them because he was subject to gzs on stomach, causing fl\1Mi01” ‘lf U16 CUSLHDC0 fl‘0H1 the Slime pressure on hear". nniluogs, shortness of . I rcath and distress in chest, which he no great market, and we have a cool b climate between, Surely there ought. to be I chance to do something in the dead meat. business hero. sp Bl] by ozcn mutton to the Mother Country 0 at what he could get and not always .>01se.m1'.. nyspepste. Tablets mu- 33 pairs of Black Kid Gloves marked 95c oh meal. , ’ ’ much from stomach trouble that at one $1 -IO; $1-25 and ill SlZ€S Tallglllg fl'OlI tO me he had been obliged to quit the road, i . C. hich arrived in good condition alter its whut' he w“m'°d‘ Another vsho looked the icture of a r’ h instance of what can be accomplished cold storage. Canada is less than a __ h e could cat wlmr. he pleased and when he leasfwl without fear of a 1-.lc pless night Another claimed that Stunrt.'s Dyspep~. ad ever found for sour stomach and aci~ slxteenlyears. This body is now compos- od Conservatives and thesefare said to :be unanimous in favdr of obtaining a provin- in The Northwest Territories have had a rrltorial Legislature during the past of eighteen Liberals and seventeen al status. They are tired of being kept the leading strings ofthe Ottawa overnment cnri demand provincial autonomy so that they can govern them- selves as l\lanit,oba and the other Pro» vlnces do,rcceive a per capita subsidy and legislative grunt., a debt allowance and and all other appurtenances necessary for provincial housekeeping. It would seem that the time is ripe. The rapid in- flux of population and their growing im- portance make the Territories impatient of deluy.`_But. whether there shall be one, two or more Provinces is yet to be decided. We hear no hint oi the matter being dealt with at the present session of Parliament, but if it is longcr delayed a resentful feciing will bc aroused which might. operate against. the Laurier Gov- ernment. We don’t mind telling you.~ It`s no great secret- why we do such a large Drug business. We’re looking after it morning. noon and night. We‘re ever careful as to the goods we buy so that customers get best value possible. ` We buy for cash and sell at a very small margin. We try hard to please our customers' Our own preparations are tried and true and give great results. Satisfied customers our customers. €'Trade at the Central Drug Store and be content, A.W.ilCiiiiitt Pillll.B. Sunnyside. I dity. I-Ie had formerly used common soda to relieve the trouble, but the tab- lets were much better and safer to use. After smoking, drinking or other ex- cesses which weaken the digestive organs, 'Qt EW. i~ W’-\ iii” _ V .» p p ealth, said he never a'e u meal without airing a Stuart Tablet afterwards because rrézgleigxegvpericnccd since using the tablets a Tablets was the only safe remedy hei u " 1 nothing restores the stomach to a healthy wholesome condition so effectual] as Date of Death, 19th October, vqo3_ Claim Paid, goth October, xgog. Total - . . . Amount of Claim, over 4o5 per eg." gf Charlottetown, Special Agent 5 Sum Assured - - . . _ Additions - - _ _ . _ I St.uart's Tablets. y L E ' .- g J Stuart`s Dyspepsia Tablets - contain the natural digestives, pepsin, disstace AN THAT PAID ‘ hi ll i{ h l k , . 1. °...11m" ".f.'.`.., iff..il§§... "init CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPA »~ v N11 yellow parilln, and can be safely re- Polic N0_ |5 605 ' lied on as a radical cure for every form of 1);; ,oth Allgust, I874_ Li§gagfI¥;f?_;vxigPC&"\pb3" poor digestion. Sold by druggists every- yemy premium _ _ _’ ayments' whe|»@_ Total Premiums _ .` f ‘ - 8 384° ~ 383. 00 _ - 3|.coo oo ' - asr-Is total prrmii ' ‘I'35"’5 Dividends alone over x4 Q ( mm Return over cost, $1.168.; hgildeeg dgnygirasl' ihiieiirilriuiings' It Pa t ` AL ` Rat and pariig/u?ars‘zh£er}gg'ierxii;l1¢$ihe canada Eu he iw, K, Charlottetown, U53'-KV P. E. island Branch, .j'_~`.5» ~ *__-é=_s m ._;_~_' `_ ._ 3 I I $9; if 1.1;( THI S IS I LEAP YEAR but don’tbe afraid to look your bees, The girl who appreciates yo tailor-made garments as cut and Htted by us shows that she likes to see you present as good an appearance as other men, that she is proud of you and will make you a good wife. Please her and your- self by always ordering your clothes here. .iohw 11e1.eo1}_ac1. DR. T. C. ROBINS, DENTIST. Office atRcsidence,Prince St. opposes se. Puri cams. /ie 1 ; ‘ BOPYIIGNT _ » _ ss-xsdtnsspl f _V , iiuannlan wants T0 LIT T0-LET-May ul, house on ‘corner Cumhef. land and Euston Streetsa, ewefnge, ' ban, etc,-R. Fenneii, Fennell A Chandler. 18 d il To RlNT_-Home on King'a Square at pm- ent occupied by Rev. R. Wastevensou. Passes. 51°” 5"' “ll A9171! lo Mn. A.H. llePherso'n at Mrs. Barry Worth's. |5 d gy <** T0 LET-The house on the corner of Pownsl and Water Btreell. All modern conveniences Rent moderate. Apply to Dr. Blanchard. 16 d U ` Omcen to let In the Deailrlsay Block A-1 l to G. F. Hutcheson, Jnwelier. is d (lp y -ai.” _|.os~r_ LOST.-A pair of galil rimmed glasses hs. tween the First Methodist Church and Pont Office via Prinre and Grafton. Finder please leave at lllis cfm! gy d 3| _I I WAITID wAi"TBD'“BY fb* HTG. iust. a furnished '°°"1 by bachelor gentleman. Apply to (hi, once’ I rl d _gi W"""¢D~~Tw° sen1=me'§"§£.§}}ié`§§"`3§§f' ing the session ol the local house. Apply at this °°°" _ is it ;| pd -WANTED.-Purchaser los pg I ’ "‘“ “d ' bfi" iwrn. 1 1i¢.:.:\s::,mi;' gmt?" ' '*°°"d URI. cheap for cash, can be I lny time at H. A. Tnnton’s mnaie store. _ xo dr w wsi. "ILP WAITID-Mann e-__.___g___________ wANTED~"T"° lllnrhaagnrs wanted 3;' ":° “n d° P‘i‘1*ilIl preferred, must be’ f- val: by Idler to o‘cs||qass I me Kwrie. sydney, c. n. ,5 ,| ,,, __%_______#______ WANTaD.~Csaunakers to work by the piece or by the week, highest wages nnd steady fwvlaymeni tc nm-claus gm. c, g_ Pldgeon, Br. j:l\_s_ N_§_ 3_1. d 1' h(:;Nl;l;D-A small seli Qontaini Rn ling th w l modern conveniences for family ef 7"' APN! 10 B. Guardian UMM. I6 d gi FOR BALI ~4--__..______ INCUBATOIAND BROODBR Ion nap; -hpsnity roo chickens new, will be sold at a lgndnetloa for each. apply slush elm ' , 5 dw If 7V".i.`.!...V__..“.(_6.‘..M".1§° ~=".1_1‘- 3 .a _~_:» ~~ G -".i*‘f1"'.*_~i1i¥.1 MIVCILLANIOUI. 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