HAVE YOU TRIED IT. #__ -- _-` 5 me ccaaniam cnatorrirrows, raises nowaan isnssn. iuincu 4. um 3 -» fr--.1-1- iii riws nr inui rrrrnrsr "~ ->=~ woo” E , _ _ _ s \. * . (Continued from Disc 1.) I ' L Ei iisaitmui cleansing, when yes Hood’s Pills 5010 by Ill 1151881!!-I. 25 cents. OUR COFFEE We haven't said any- thing about cohee for sometime, but we are selling more than ever before. Most every day brings e new customer for it, that’s proof our coffee is good. Fresh ! Ground If you hsven’t leave Eva" your next order with ua I aid get the best in the " ty. Our price is soc pound 8 nal Wcbstcr & McKay, PHONE 199. _ R1CH WALNUT CAKE OR SULTAN A CAKE _ made from latest re- ceipts, fresh today at the Eclipse Bakery. Send us your order. D. STEWART. F ECLIPSE BAKERY. Baker Best Bread. Prnkham’s I I Mrhurnau Big fresh stock of Vegetable Com' pound. Blood Purifier. Pills. etc.. now in “The TWO MACS" iauhoualdlrlaciiunon, DRUGGISTS, Cor Gt.George and Kent Sta. |r.h.rirrrurrr.cr. Dealers in Fancy Goods. China Novelties. Toys. Dolls. Handsome Stationery, Sheet Music. Music Books and all kinds of musical in- struinents. Don’t forget the place. H. A. TANION & C0., Great George Street. iz~4 eod w im 0cr.i.aol game tonight. Tlx drst few days of March have been quite iamiiliks. Till Stanley and Mlnw each meds good crossings yesterday. The mails reached the city at 1.45. A llnavr thunder and lighting storm passed over the city last night about ten s’clock. The lightning was quite sharp. Evanvramc on the home made table will be prepared by the best cooks in the] city at the First Methodist tea Thursday. AMONG the presents received by Mrs. Ambrose Rodd on the eve of her wedding was an antique oak parlor table from her fellow boarders at the Mitchell Bonne. Tho Dominion government steamer Elinor,vvhich is in winter quarters at Char- lottetown, will come here to go into dry dock as soon after the ice breaks up as poslible.-Halifax Herald. Tun little schooner Nellie H. Snow, 61 tons resistor, which has been tied up in East Boston for some time, has been sold t0 Prince Edward Island parties. She was built in Boothbay in 1873 for Province town parties, by whom she was sold.- Halifax Chronicle, his device designed by Superintendent Sharpe for widening the snow cuttings in the Railway was given its second test yesterday at noon near the Royalty Junc- tion. The shovels were greatly stren- gthened by chains and on their rear ends were pieces of sheet iron in push the snow further back. The machine will need to be lowered somewhat yet to be most effective. Tun many friends of Henry l~‘. Sander- Aslenthuslastlo meetingof the Char- lotterown Branch of the Navy League washcld last night. Stirring speeches were given by a number of members present and more energetic work ia prom- lsedinvisw of the present situation in the Far East. Tmciur was orosslugboth ,ways at the Capes yesterday. A foreign mail consist- ing of about thirty bags mainly letters was brought to the Island, teamed to Summer-side, and came to the city by the regular western train last night. Sovnrs now possesses one ofthe most up-todate druastoreii in Prince Edward Is- land. namely the store lately opened by H. J. llahon, who is well and favorab- ly known all over the Island and who has had over eight years' experience in the re- tail drug business both on the Island and in Boston. Mr. Mahon has secured his stock direct from the manufacturers at lowest cut prices and is selling it at prices that is sure tobring customers who are locking for good fresh drugs at low prices TBI P. E. I. Railway have kindly granted return tickets at one single Irlt class rats to all persons in attendance on the Provincial Temperance Alliance held n this oily on Tuesday next March Sth. These tickets will be issued on the 7th and good to return on the 9th. All tam- perance societies are expected to send representatives. Those not members of any society who are in sympathy with the sims of the Alliance are free to attend and can obtain privilege of travel. Pro- vincial Prohibition for the Island will be fully discussed. Tin meetings at Long Creek in which sou, North River, who has been under- going eye treatment in the P. l. I. Hos- pital will be pleased to learn that he was enabled toreturn home yesterday. Mr. Sanderson speaks in highest terms of the attention received and wishes through The Guardian to express his kind regards to all the nurses and attendants for the satisfactory manner in which he was trearsd. THE meeting of the Teachers' Instiintc yesterday was largely attended. Manual Training work was exemplified by Prof- Barlow with a class of boys and he after' wardsgavca short talk on the work. After appreciative remarks by Mayor Kelly,Counciilor Reddin, Dr. Jenkins, T. C. James, Percy Pope, J. D. Seaman, Jas. Landrig-an and others a vote of thanks tothe Professor moved by J. D Seaman and seconded by Inspector Stewart was unanimously carried. Simvioics in Christ Church, Cherry Valley and St. Andrew's Mission, Murray River (Church of England) until the Sunday alter Easter will, D. V., _be as follows : March oth, Cherry Valley, Holy Com- munion lla. nr.; Murray River, Evening Prayer 7 p.ui. March 13th, Murray River lla. in.; Cherry Valley 7 p. m. March 20th, Cherry Valley, Holy Com- munion li a. m.; Murray River, Evening Prayer 7 p. m. March 27th, Murray River 11 a. ui.; Cherry Valley 7 p. m. April 3rd, Easter Sunday, Cherry Valley Holy Communion 11 a. in. April l0t.h, Cherry Valley, Evening Praver 7 p. m. Will those interested please out out this notice. _ THE PENALTY OF A FAST LIFE is paid for by an irritable condition of body and min ,by exhausted energy,/poor digestion, unstrung nerves and broken sleep. Ifgou must and will live the kill- ing pace, etter keepin mind the sustain- ing powers of Ferrozone, ii wonderful ton- ic iind reconstructor. Fcrrolrone is a blood maker a nerve sirengthensr. a heart and brain invigorator. It creates ap- petite, insurcs perfect digestion and un- disturbed sleep, restores rhe vitality and strength Inst by excessive living very qiuickly. Ferrczone will do you lncstim~ a le good, try ir. Price 501:. per box cr. six boxes for $2 50, at Druggists, or Poison C0., Klngston,0nt. Dir. il.siuii.roN's Pri. Conn liaanricun. ` Liberal Association of Long River to sec |Pastor Brown was assisted by Evangelist I Rev. A. F. Baker, were remarkably suc- _cessfuI. There wasa very large atten- dance, deep interest, and many conver- sions. Last Friday evening twcnty~ four were received aa candidates for church members. The list included seven- teen men, and seven young ladies. Mr. Baker is now assisting the pastor in re- vival meetings at Clyde River. Meetings held every evening, except Saturday. The Evangelist will preach Sunday evening March 6th, at 7.30. Sas View Norss.-We have ri daily mall to this section and our genial and obliging mall driver Gordon Tuplin is making strenuous efforts to get over the route every day and so tar he has never missed strip. Considering the state of the roadsit must tax his ambition t0 tho uttermoat.~0ur school is progressing nicely under the management of our painstaking teacher Mr. Malone.-There was a_tafl'y party held at Jacob Burts the other night and a very enjoyable evening was spent in tripping the light fantastic. The party broke up at a late hour with the merry boys singing “We’ll uotgo Home till Morning"-William Adams has resigned his position as president o' the Sea View Packing syndicate to ac- cept a position on the S. S. Stanley as quarter master.-There is great activity ‘ among the lobster packers in this vicinity. " David Adams and Duggan & Co are build- ing ri large amount of new traps and it is their intention to run the canning busi- ness with renewed vigor. James Adams intends to leave in a few days for Boston lo take charge oi lJchn S. Adain`s schooner Nelly M Snow, which he purchased in Province- town. Itis Mr. Adain’s intention to put her into the fishing business.-Our old friend ex. Hon. William Campbell has been very ill, but he is rapidly improving u ndsr lhe skilful treatment of Dr. W. T. Hynes.-James Murphy ls laid up with a tumor. The doctors think he will have to bo removed to the hospital.--Frank Adams has disposed of his residence at Sea View and has purchased the Rose farm at Hardings Creek. His friends wish him success in his new home.-John S. Cousins and Robert Sutherland have In contemplation the reorganizing of the _if there cannot be a stop put to corrupt witness that he had $1,100 in a bank. At the same time he gave an order for more carriages, which he Drcmi-ied to pay for last December. He didn’t want tedraw the $1,100 to psy on the car- riages, because if] he old he would he handicapped in purchasing produce ihrcugh the country. Witness found on record a judgment against the de- fendant for $3,580.6i, which was taken by J. D. McKinnon, of the Northwest. a brdther. The defendant upou being told that was not a bona fide judgment, re- plisd,we do things sometimes that we wouldn't want to do. The defendant said last October that he bought a farm for his sou. The son Was to get money from Scotland, and in the spring would reim- burse him for what hs had paid on the farm. The court then adjourned. The result of yesterdays conclusion of tha trial isgiven in our special despatch above. __._.___-- THEY TAKE WEEKS Ordinary remedies sometimes take weeks to even relieve cases that Catarrho zone cures at once. Irznann Carannnozonl five minutes now and again and it cures a cold. Iivnaurr Carannnozonn iivc minutes four times s day and it cures stubborn coughs. livuani: Caranmiozowir five minutes every hour and we guarantee it will cure any case of Oatarrb, Bronchitis, Asthma, Lung or Throat Trouble, Deafness. Ir. is vsry pleasant and convenient to use, quick to relieve, and certain as the here- after to ouio. Large size, complete price 31,00; small size. Z:'>c. Druggists, or Poison o., Kingston, Ont. ' DR. Haiu1.'i‘oN‘s Pii.i.s CURE Hnanacnn. Wisar Kent School hockey team yester- day defeated the Second Prince of Wales with a score of 5 to 4. This is the fourth junior game that this school has won this season. i-; DIED. In this city on March 3rd, James R. Mc~ Donald, aged 75 years. [Funeral notice later]. In Boston, on February 17th , 1004, Mrs. Grace Thompson, widow of Benj. Thomp- son aged 51 years. Mrs. Thompson was a native of Prince Efiwiircl Island. At Rose Valley, on Feb. 15th cf whoop- inir cough and pneumonia, Frank C. Nicholson, son of the late Angus Nichol- and four months. On the wth of January, 1904, at Mar- quette Hospltal, Mich. U S., eight days after undergoing n surgical operation, Thomas McWilliams, eldest son of the late Hugh McWilliams of Surrey, Belfast; aged 47 years and seven months. lie lived in the State of Michigan for several reputation where well known. , 3 THIS ‘ WEEK 6) ~ ONLY f on 3 D-I Q( 3 cakes of soap for the I' price of 2. H) ‘ See our window- g iNsi\»”<\h~>;iu`l§’f_f`.if~_‘.;~13i;%~‘-‘~‘\‘u'°‘_\_1= ion and bocdling in the Liberal ranks. .. .1 _..'.rl- ._~i_»v mf ff * 1 .cs- i- ! v i< v/'n'£J»1/F gp(-7-AH irEhrrr.' ANNUAL “WHITE” SALE. _` ' A v, Mcn’s Uulaundricd Shirts 3 Special Values In all sizes'-perfect iitting-at 50c, i'5c, and $1.00 worth 25 D. c. lIl0l'¢ Linen At `s5c, 35c and 48c per pair. Splendid Value Handkcrchicfs Shirt 3 for 30c. » A dainty display of _ dainty handkerchiefs worth i6e. special at 3 for 3oc. TUWCIS I Galurc walsls 3 Spcciais ' - Below Cost “°'~~ . Selling fast and no wonder. 804: waists $i.oo “ $1-35"' 8I_65 is All sizes. good styles. 48c 62c 84c 98c ~-‘;~-" \ i- ". . _ ‘ :rr ~' ‘ y//rP_-_‘ Pl/‘5_-..~»\ _\` » , I . ‘V - [.S».'i.‘t 7 .r ff A . /X - .r _. _ _ _,. _ .ar .r..*;~';‘f..s.'._1~i=_:_.'s-.1~:» _ _ _ _.ff ` ~/' » Q’ '-.*‘=f~*~""'f"_~€- ` / ,_ ____ -~ .1 _-_-' SYRUP' CUBIC Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. Pain in the Chest, Crouw Hootrseness. Sore Throat, Asthma. hocping Cough. Quinsev. and - rail Throat and Lung Troubles. _ lt is pleasant to take nod is soothing and healing to live lungs. There is nothing to equal it for stopping that tickling sensation in the throat, and the persistent cough that keeps you awake at night. Prlos 25°. at all Dealers. _ QUICKEIT AKD HOST EFFECTI . ¥`_ IhlVl “Fld DI wO0"l Narvvny Pino “Tv inmy familyfo thai sslxy r , d 1° - ;\_:hsqnickona'ndm::t steczfvg rbgdlciiie 1.._~ - l _ _ _ ~ duo! scum and colds I have svcr nr' 1 llttleboyh asavsre attack ci bronelnii., . _ . forsnsinghaifabottls of the Syrup iru ws.. e . J' l gf( ‘___ ll’ !Y’f ;~s§ 'i »: lf.la.W\l. .1.F1.swnr.r.i::o, .'.;:‘_ur, I _;r. _ A. Phill! lillld. I cannot praise it encngli. _ e._.,..._,_, ,,__.___ _ _ W \___ E ARE MEETING-1.1 ALL CUT PRICES DN FURNITURE Call in and let us figure on your wants-Our discounts may not be as large but our first price is much smaller than that asked elsewhere-comparison invited. John Newson. cn of Quincey, U- S. A., aged four years' years. and was ri young man of gocd` 3 AND CH EAPEST llll PHPER ....lS AT.... TAYL()R’S ‘ BOOKSTORE. l _____L_._-----~ - --.Ti-~-.iii§§--- 'ix _ @m IF YOU WISH THE LARGEST PROFITS On your Life Insurance Policy see that it is placed with the NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY A Strong, Reliable, Up-to-date, Canadian Company. Issues every conceivable form cf contract on favorable terms. ROSS & l‘v’IAll`HEWS_ Sa fish We have just received a lrirgu sliipiiiciit :ind can now sail irish A ' l 1 lmgn and Halibut at IO cents per Ib. Haddock rirul Cod- _ _ _ at 4 cents per lb. l"innan iiarldics' nr cc:1i_~'. psi' ‘» . mul ill __ .‘. l _ ‘ ' » ' . V other re .exit iiiiportations ar proportionate prices, Also very choice Labrador Herring. dry and boneless Ccrlfi h Labrador Salmon and all other kinds of fish. _ _.2 _,__ _ . . _ r Pork, large Hams, Bacon. etc. J. ll. MYRIGK & 00.. . ,-, Fish Market. ‘ I I 4 Nuw rs the Time To have your Spring Overcoat cleaned and made new. ' Have all your Spring garments renewed, cleaned, dyed and pressed now before the Spring is upon you. Take them to S. F. A RB Zi/SH Agency for Parker’s Dye Works of Toronto. i ir. I2 - uri _ _ _ ____ _pq _ THE BEST _ ’ a,,.. x a l .___ fF"E=liE=§IEI F‘I&IfI ' 3 _, f - -*L #_-4; ii _.e ,_ 1