THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FEBRUARY to H901 ig n. -% _I 4' ' ' ' f ._ . .. 1.o..y». pmmtulti... T mi ({|m|]|]m- 1° '“' °°'°"-°°‘°°'°“ °°°“ "=_,”°°'“; CANADIAN STGCKS- | ‘ber 1901, when Miss Blair was 1-owne __ ‘ .......,. _ ._ __ » ‘ _ _i the ottou ni ,H arson Hn-por Daily Quotation List bH7i_i-it Ulh°d?;;o;l:e:od%;( d&w““rlv ‘ AY 10 1903. get his life I: thdedfodtnlib save her; It Ryxnnriérooniulnalgs lor Tn” ' C/ 'nn' . , e - r ' uourensn sroox nxcrnnon I _ . e 'i ilontreai. - _ heroic eeifmacriiloe should be recognized 3,4", . _ ` ` F55 "_ F 5,9 VENEZUELT AN AFFMRS Iineome pnbiic way and the citinena of 3.P."B."|& ' ' lik ' 1192 105 278 FIB! _THE “WHY” 0|’ IT. _ Why does the body fail at times to get necessary nourishment from ordinary food? Because the digestive or- gans are not strong enough to perform their proper func- tions. Why should these organs be aided in their work P __ Because the digestion of ordinary food is more than they can accomplish when they are in a weakened con- dition. It is necessary that some aid in the form of an easily- assimilated nourish- ment be provided. Why does the nourish- ment supplied in Scott’s Emulsion feed the body when ordinary food does not? Because being scientifically emulsiiied it is rendered much more easily digested and the whole system gathers nourish- ment with much less eEort. There is less tax upon the- whole digestive tract. Why is the nourishment contained in Scott’s Emulsion assured proper distribution? Because the emulsion is easily and naturally taken up and utilized by the system. _Why is the good eEect of Scott’s Emulsion soon noticeable? I _ _ ~ Because the ingredients represent the very form of nourishment needed. The stomach requires a change _from ordinary food andhence the good eiects of the emulsion are quickly seen. _ Why is Scogtls Emul- sion a food for the whole system?" Because every part of the emulsion-oil, hypophos- phites _and glycerine, is adapt- ed to some special need of the body when a wasting con- dition exists. ~ _ Why is it necessary to nourish the whole body when only one part is aEected? Because the blood, nerves, bonesand muscles must all be considered aiid provided for in restoring waste 'and establishing uniform health. Scott’s Emulsion gives nour- ishment to all, collectively and individually. We’l1 send you _a sample free npon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, SS Front St., W., Toronto. F' V - l .~ “? NOW LANDING ' Ex. Minto Car of California Fruit. 3oo boxes \ fancy seeded raisins (pkgs), Grindi brand. ` zoo boxes choice seeded Raisins, Easter brand. loo boxes 3 crown Loose Muscat-s':., Gridin Brand Io; ooxes 4 crown Loose Muscatals, Grimn brand. _ Ioo boxes 2 crown Loose Muscatels, Griiiin brand. ' xoo boxes. 60-70 primes Easter Brand. ` Ioo boxes Choice Evap; Peaches, Easter Brand. N. RATTENBURY. tlnadwtf |DD¢S| M Dm ’l“"' ff `f§';?'.k.>.`-n»_u-u- . ' - and Italy while a revolution of rather 'iformldabie proportions is troll!! °l1 Withh- ` The negotiations for such a settlement as will enable the blockade to be raised have encountered some unexpected obstacles. _The allied powers have claimed as a con- iditicn of raising the blockade that they shall be guaranteed130per cent of the Ven- nelan customs revenue to be set aside from year to yearluntil their claims are paid. This is objected to by Venezuela and also by the United States Govern- ment, as well as by the other powers hav- ing claims against Venezuela. _ France, the Netherlands, Mexico ard some other countries have claims against Venezuela and profess themselves unwill- ing to wait till Britain, Germany and ._ Italy are first paid, for it would probably take six or more years for the 8i»iD\\1l°°d Ill per cent of the customs revenuesto ex- tinguish their claims. Minister Bowen on behalf of Venezuela proposed thot Ill the nations Qhaving claims should share alike in proportion to amount in the dis- ` tribution of the Iliper cent of the-customs revenue, the true value of their claims to qo ootomiuoo by 'rho Hague _'rnb_uuo1. The allied powers are willing to have their claims thus adjudicated at The Hague but _ peremptorily refuse to share with other powers in the distri- bution ofthe money. They claim, with apparent justice that having zone to large expense to enforce payment of their claims, it would not he fair for 'other na- tions to be placed on equal terms with re- gard to payment. Minister Bowen,on behalf of Venezuela, tins put forward the proposal that the question of equality between the claimant fusedtoagreetotheproposal of the allied te conditions which would endanger which the allied powers would be given a` ations so far has been rather to raise new issues and broaden the scope of the con- troversy than to make any sub- stantial advance toward a solution of the trouble. It is a very complicated and delicate matter, in fact, which all the nations concerned no doubt earnestly de; sire to get oil’ their -hands as speedily as possible. The feeling grows that Minister Bowen and the Washington authorities are disposed to hinder rather than help to a solution. Their sympathies are wholly with Venezuela, and in the elfort to shelter their protegee in the most eifect- ual way dilatory tactics are being resorted to such as are common enough in the law courts when a dishonest debtor is trying to stave of! the payment of a just debt, I but which are beneath the dignity and un ` fitting to the conduct of international I negotiations. Ceugta.oelda,\oaraeaees,an¢et\er¢hnd allmavnk are quickly relieved by Cuisine tabletatencenhperhox. Llldruggish. __/ GIVE _ Q ME A BUTTLE' 1 o1=Youn~ _ _ Biiiitll Billigh Iilllt 1i=inaitvoiy soon. I Is very often what we hear customeis say Briilsll .Cmlgll CHIC It is one ofthe best on » the market. It cures ooughs._ _ _ We make it`. _ We sell it, price 25c. was eminently fitting that this act of The affairs of Venezuela are sti'l unsett- OWU" 'mi °°|\“5 5°" °“b°°"“’9d Km! " 'X dh' 1 ` led and the Republic remains ina moet‘lb°°* 33»°3°f°!' W' ¢l`°°ti°° °f ‘ “WW” rotmho “_ \_ ,_ unfortunate position, its coast blockaded 'N09 9° MP- Harpers memory. The Edu” Sweet _ e ‘why the naval foreesof Britain, Germany m_°'“'m°“* ‘U i° 5° °f UW" “T WW" Biohelleuk Ontario i aodisto ‘take .the form of a figure lymbolical of heroism and nobility of_i character, auch for example as in sug ‘ gestedby the figure of Sir Galahad in the painting of that name by' Sir Frederick Watts, R. A. A circular letter is now being sent outto Canadian and American sculptors inviting designs and estimate _for the work. When the Dominion of Canada was formed the salary of the Governor General was fixed at $50,000. At that time the salary of the President of the United States was but $25,011). It was afterwards increased to $50111) and_so remains. lt is 01) a year. This will still be a modest salary for the executive head of a _nation of eeventy~ilve millions of people. The President of France receives 000,400 francs pauses, and France has but half as much population as the United States. The Viceroy of India is paid $300,000. It . would seem that the salary of the Pre# sident of the States ought to be increased for obvious reasons, to maintain a Iitting state and diguity,_but to base the pro- posed addition cn the increased cost of living as has been done is to make al | . pretext for increasituz the psy offall the] salaried persons in America. . ls Ihcrc a Week Spot nut 'is Likely to I now proposed to mein double the salary l of the President, so as to give him Clill,-I R DH' to try’ D0dd’s Kidlly Plill. That hotel- kécper did ncteeehimagaintill Allin. _ when his ilrst question was. “Angus I ,how’s your back? “As well aseverit ($12i,illl) salary and ' a like sum_ for ex-» son’ tate nt. ' D31., Qian” Pm, one d,,,,,,,, b, best makers, and you make your own choice == | _,n I.. /_'l_ --~ ~---- --- ~- ~- »- ~-_ 115i iso _ ss _ 951; 37i 10% no s 103 iso 54 952 S7 1082 so s Dominion Coal Common _ dom. I. and S. Com i " Pi-e’r’d. Bonds Nova _Scotia Steel Montreal Power. ex div. Conpol. Superior A Ogilvie Prater-red “ Bonds A FROM THE GOAL PITS. Comes One More Proof of How Disease? Dlsappears Before Dodd's Kidney Pills. Immun Bnoox, Victoria Co., N. S.,Feb 4 9 (Speoial).- Angus D. McDonald, son of the postmaster here, while at work in the coal-pits, strained his hack and was Bout home in agony. The doctor was sentior but oould_do little -to relieve his suiieringe and he was laid up ali. winter. , ' Last aprin a hctelkee advised him I was.” What cured ttf Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured me completely,’ answered the. thankful Angus. - always ready to testify to the truth ot his curing the Kidneys. On _the 4th inst., at Bloomfield station, to Benj. and Mrs. Gallant,M. L. A.,a Develop niscaso . 4 Quickly Reacnesine Atfected_ connection with any ot the organs _ _ . _ons boy .sn kno sooner _'.1 the fnsndly relations between She United In ngyrbwhn mu “gag States AM nverll Emma rowers- A ariu‘_otioa__.oo- pam tu me ¢aiol|‘oft ceo back." compromise hae been proposed under-_Y°il'D€l°|llDS ind tio Skit! lilli-lb. the urine high colored - or _a deposit in _ it. Any of these symptoms point to kidney mln customs. after vhichiimited period wr!! f Item 'bm vellliila M\»°=»|iow‘soe1ru~ooooi¢m.~ro»»esoosfomouuo - all the claimants shapld stand on an !f_““`°d °°°¥“°~_°°“’°lP°“"_° ‘ff d4°°_fd°1°¢d value in_ the City. .J B. Mcdonald 8: Cc._- eq“ut,_ Tm. hu not .t tus; vision, there isa weak spot in the liver. i = _ . 1: _ 10 d w 3; " f _____ _M nr°:_<_>_=»l _ 'rmoaounuuo tuoto_utott,un._ ' _ _ A ll S A W’ 3 “ *WP* e ~ 1 Boho' network of 'muscular three of ~` w°b°'° “lima f°“ti°“"§b"'l¥“'° l°‘I°.l} ‘ ~*‘4 While it ll still probable that a peace- the stomach in a healthy condition, or _ °'_"m”8 P*P"E`h°° S*°“’d°-E; W”r_‘L'_iu “"5 _ I the “N” 'nh kdmmdo | 5, give _vou ano er snap,a oc w mgna 6 A mslfebiuemezgziglze t eepd? lzdet Is digestion poor! H_ave'yroundynl_|'°"_1§" 915° "F3502-P821 101' l0¢ Nd w_ 5"” 3 9 ° n°_3°t° `p¢psi‘__ mdfgesuon, heartburn, wits linen peper.l(D [ull sheeiqln each pad# 1 _ .brash erflatulence ¥Any 9, the trouble ' are forerunners of sun’ering and ill health. Does your blood as it courses to al parts of the body carry nourishment and ‘ life, or is it filled" with impurities and _ poisons? Unless you have a full and _ vigorous supply of pure blooi your life is cally in danger. ' _` " Eminent medical men and the tens of thousands made well and strong by P_.»ine’s Celery Compound will tell you that this marvelous medicine is your 1 sure deliver-er from all the tr-1uhles_.we »_ have mentioned. Pa_inc’s Celery Com pound _ quickly and promptly reaches the weak and suffering paris, fortiiles them gives new lite to the blood, _ nourishes the nerves' builds muscle and tissue, and makes you rejoice in a 'condition of health that will be per- manent aodlastlng. ~ _ Smut _S. F. Tarcneh ie was-rantinlg hisl l l s:-.Pi Bnmmemlal '~1"°=‘°°°1'*“-“ ' if ~2'°°“.‘;;*_ ,__ _j___i‘f”°“‘°‘"°§,f,f_.`1=m'1'1s::E\s,:E>E'1=:|sz1=¢.son 'V Solic1torsforCh’t0wuP E Island prints, tosrs, B Potato, Etc. _ ' _‘;§”"¥§; _ B Qualansrnaur . =»‘i‘f=°l¢\"""’1-=~=~¢~»ffi'=’i°"" I u » - ~ - - ~ - o ~ o » - e»e'-¢-ooo.»o»»...........o . . - \ " th t th hall iirstbepaid with arts For ‘ ' f WANTED.-Two boysid or l8 I o,:inr1;ard to ethos other claimants. He _ P ' dues ¥U°r|;?w°,f;3s;,°5§£'iw°°B°"'x€7._N° noooiooobyootodootnouortozthowoos ' imparts New Lim.-t0 . . . '°""“ ; I C0m¢i118!‘\¢i¢1'd¢fil\8! Suit! .anawneovernment tothe .nrsL°,as_s_¢i°.s - . ..._-_._ .._.._`_`f_` Q f'_"f__° _'f_.`_`_'_'__l_`_`_`f"`_`_`ff°f _ ~ ' ' -ofan alliance for aterm of _ f ' _' Great barziins of Boots and' S'h'oea`it° today Wghaml Yay _hit ' ST# J# g (0 Idiot isdn npubnoo ou tho ground that it would I Are you wowlousofe week not in “la c°' °‘ '-1' = ll \ __ Snaps on ladies’ overshoes, iiaeie vuaterprnof, regular price $2.25 new $!‘L8_5-, _$2.10 for 8l'.68» and yr.-5 for 3_1 4o at our overshoe sale," all our! Maple "Leaf maze, best yet.-W. Moran, 'Sunnyside 10 rx preference for some months during which `u,°uble_ »» _ _ ~ " * '_-_ave ‘md B »_n_9v dem'_‘md for oh* " 4 UM! Sh0l\ld t8|¢¢ 30 DBI 000% °f i-50 VBM' Is your liver doing its great week pro l' - ~ I remnants. of all kinds. .Prices are very plalnorruled, don’t miss this snap it The value of cash never so favoraily Fine waterproof overshoes regular Sizes 2 to 4 at Moran's Shoe Store, Sunnyside. Io li v ‘roll Sidi..-a*£=.a' ____ __ gi, _ inf I 0”.l, l*.liallgaa.‘ ' » - When in town market days come down to the Comme: cial. Cafe where‘ you can get a good dinner for r5c or fuiioourse dinner "fc Fish Meat r Milk Quick ei. Lofee .Lamb or Sausage, Ba.ked.Besns,. an The above ‘dishes I .A.W.Rotlilm,»PM-.B. & LEARD, The I o- . served ~ ' _ Oysters _infevery style, ’ ""”' o *m ai iso _ ,~. no p ~n C _ Call on us when'you want the best in And the postmaster at Indian Brook is We show you all of the latest ideas from r B°»=~~ \ soc sus sus daughter. ` At Little York, Feb. 7th to Warren and ~ Mrs. Vosee a son. _ y. ,-f ' ' _- 'T --re-‘ _ _ ""'""E°° _/» sUNNYsn>E_ _ At the llanse, West Cape. on February 31-d, 1903,_by Rev. D. lk_cLean.John Donald to Tryphcsa Smith, both of West ! e 4%* _ -Point ` ,_, , % uatiouosaalllsobo bmittodto'ra 4. _ mb 8; Tm “‘wu_ is 'tm “T . 9 _ _ ““""' ' At Eaters Assn by the Rev. A. Gunn of ` HQ” ‘U 5 U ' ' ` ‘ ` " ' Cardigan on Jan. 27th'Fra`n_k Hanson and determined and appears to be the atiekingl S Mary Anderson; on the 28th David Arnett] point _ in the negotiations. Minister-| “ _ ` ` ~ and Elizabeth Boyne. _ _ Bowen on the part of Venezuela has re- y [urea ' imwavm T WAIT ;_________ thatwilliit lookW¢iLwiar 1.”,,,,., B°°k,,_°,,_ 10 1, xooo hoxesof chocolates at 2 5 cents a box shown before.-Conroy'e Shoe Store, J Pownal Street, Charlottetown. 10 li Big. discount sale of ladies’ line Wh0leSale and retain 10 Strive 50 l)0XES overshoes at- Moran`s Shoe Store. See window. _ ro_,_1i Q . ‘The March D ~lineaior is now on sale at Cane-rs’ Bookstore. ' 10 3i price’ Soto to $1.85 uow 81.15. Smith Sidi* Queen Silua' or-I “T - THE CANADA PERMANENT AND WESTERN D E R -.- Morucacn corevorearrou s- _ Dnranrxarir or Puamc Woaxs, 9° 5* 0 9* 5* Charlottetown, Feb #emo -l-..-oo... fun.. mags .1 _ Loans in Canada leaf portraits frames tohold their cc offer until noon on ` ' g;._5_.,....e..1.i.. o....a...,... tt.. ..,._-nmndave reg *I9* ,90i51.lMoney advanced on real estate at Current rates iammerdafizrpiiigi any penned; oeraon.s.:ini:_s'to eoatraei 1receiving_390 handsome' I_-"lf *"5 “E iii' ioefggiigifog ¢?a';¢:=ttae mm -irouuoouooo1ooo¢nauau»ot¢.==ogso uuuou ,,,*,.,,,‘;=,‘,“,,e_. m. um cm, ,M ,, _tm A W Stems, clrtown Arthur B Drckieson, New iframe miijtiritr ot.tI_*""’ 4 =f»2]_\1l¢*D2»-§|¢I_onoo. 1 <_ "' ._ f W T Hunt. S’eide James T Barclay; O'Leary .'.f‘.i22..‘R‘;"i.$°.'dtl‘ ¥.i"i*'..e .»._f‘.‘3§..’°i§’. oi.’:;s’.::‘°:.f.§.‘a'f..*?.‘;°'.1‘ii‘.fi3?‘,w.‘.:.*”.lP.:*r H H°fo=,w»os1°=. John Forbes. mevalley. 92,,-g,-git, gi|;Xm,,g_l fci than soo loot you of the evilflcf #wif i°=°mf°=y_'°=¢h‘\¢=d¢r- A L Fraser Sonris, Robert Jenkins, Pownal get left- My bf'->i> crayon fromeidfvf bee# _,,,'f",§,'§§,2,‘,§§’_‘,‘§,;',‘1‘{,_°,§’¢’,‘_"*" ‘Pd “"’°" *° _‘°°°"‘ Donald McLean Crapand Thomas L M y Lot I1. \ ““°',,,,30“0‘},'1f,f{_‘§§,§f§h“~l§’n°2§;;‘§__s_3§: r.;_o_¢f<¢o_o. m.eeo.1»-noone. fo..eofm 'remplew Menouald G.eo’towu Henry F F Mount ¢r.»i.u.1.,oo...o so _ '”“' ““°- L_ ,_ M¢,,,,_,_,,,_ Joao anderson, Koo-.uugoou c A wooamou aiboftou \ Application may he made to mv. 16.431- Gllooso The BEST 'rooroooooo spam uuoaoeuofuo-nn. Hickey Twist, Pearl or real enpyment which is ‘IZ hide.. Tm” m.mommnnNs