4 __ . ~ .crninr.or'rn*ro`W1Sr»?GUAiz-orlt1Lr` 4-.~. .. ‘ r-i-¢. _ . . - Most headaches are caused by the liver. This vital organ becomes torpid. No bile is excreted, l_»:'i:i;;ing Constipation. This a.B'ects both stomach and kidneys. And they in turn, bringthe head- aches froin which so many people suffer. . -_ ':1"ff . I ' r ._ an nv ,th/. _ ""°r' f _ , or Fruit Liver Tablets _ make dull, aching heads 'as clear as a bell. They act as a tonic on the liver--increase the flow of bile-cure Constipation-prevent Indigestion and » _D;_-spepsia-and keep the kidneys strong and well. _ _v Try these famous fruit tablets, and -<3 Jghn; » fg\ J /_ _“ec how much better you feel. ° " i' __ ` `-four druggist has them. o;-_ t waw» v .1 '_ , ' r _ _ FKUITATIVILS. Lrmxtod, ` .jg \ o'r'rAw.».. '59-`*2,\" ` -19.3' -.-/fl U gg “ "_.“ ‘ ` iiliag 3*’ -- ».°2~"i = - I V / 'f' ~ - F.` *5 Tv". _, _ v- -_<&‘a -. -- _ _r _ i BY THE WAY SIR Have you been in for your share of the good things? We are getting our winter stock con- verted into cash and that's what we want. It costs us money to do it, but it’s far better than packing away till ne-xt autumn. 25, 33, 50 P. C. OFF Everything in our big stock is in this biggest oi all slaughter s:il».'s_ \\'~_' are selling all kinds of goods cheaper than otliers can. Wherever you see a discount advertised, we will beat it, we claim the right to sell cheaper than anyone else. TERMS GF SALE Sale for cash only, all kinds of goods given on approbation, all kinds of goods exchanged. Money back every time if you want it, satisfaction guaran- fteed, and prices [to beat everybody. Don’t forget- Wliat trade we have we’ll hold, and what we have’nt we're after. . E P r 0 W ‘ _» luighted from shore to-day nmong the ice, . , __ flood, apparently taking seals. Others sighted inrtliernorth_wcre aimllnrly em-` The Wonderful Cheap Men l TELL PHONE 299 P.~0, BOX 292, ;s.. wwigmi mu. Initiation .ma erection of oillcen, ' _ , A -Great preparations ure in-.ing made o '_ lfnrthc brand Ghoroh social that in to he - 4 Q, lu-lrlnext Thursdny in First Methodist school-mom. Admission, concert and Exporters a Commission Merchants, Charlotte- ' """°"""‘°“‘*‘"""‘“”""'”- ""*“" town’ P_ E Q Y _ --Prince Edward Council Royal and Meats. .. _ li* `>-.= . ... 41 -_ .. .._ ,ral 'YITYJVLII .3~Yl§€! _ _in n___ -.am .eu- . transactions nnd iinnncinlly nblu to curry ‘_ WAi.ulN4l, K|.\'.\'.\.\' lic Ml\nvr.\', | \‘\ hulesulc Druggtsts Toledo, () ..- 'N a5~r9o5. -` _ _,...;.,-... ._.__..v,.... _,_.,__ .f -F ' .`° ‘f SATL' RDQY Y0`li’\`l\`G. .\li\R(H 23 lla The Goqrdian has vooelved a copy of nil' l _vfritteu by a nineteen your old'~on, r.t_:.% wings, w no mm.-. on teaming that l o latter had accepted a nomination nsaoandldate for the Provincial Legis- lature. lime is the letter: Dear Father,-I no by the ‘papa-s that I" Y ui-poised In putting it very mildly indeed, District of-County. To say that I am It for-I thought that pollticsand you were t P like, but alas. like many another find my- vi selfln tha wrong. It seams to me that n your businan will suffer toavory great e l lt very much. | 4 lovved yourself to enter the political arena* l but since you are in it I hope you will be * suecessfulnnd triumph in the-Coiu»ervn- i , live cause. lint remember to light nclenn battle.I wouli much rather see you light n clean battle and he defeated than see you elected by corrupt means. I know you will not statin your good nnnic by dis- honest work of any kind. “'ho ure you opposed to! The papers give rather a cou- fussd uc-count of it. I would like to know lor sure. Please do not regard this letter as the outburst of a foolish boy but rather an your son who wishes to see you elected by honest means and a mood mnjority. 'Yours l.ovi.\'o Sox. - The above letter is of interest as show- ‘ inga young mnn°s view of politics and l political life, and we may ndtl that there i will always be hope for the land whose » young men set so high as value upon ; g honesty nnd integrity in public life. We Itrust there are many nmongour young i men und College' students who would iprelcr defeat. to a victory obtained by f corrupt means. The cxperlcnccsof the past wlnterontlie : Islnnd_ Railway have dcuioustrnled tho ' need of one or more rotary snowploughs, :und the want should be supplied before ‘next vvini/cr. i ‘ The Russian ru-my is not yet out oi its 1 difiiculties nnd St. Petersburg appears ‘ to be in doubt whether llurlrin, nn which Ethic Cz1\r`s troops are retreating, can bc i held. If it cnnnot hc, then \"ladivostof~k iwlllbeeul. oil' and will bc at the mercy iof t-he Japanese forces by lnnd und sen. y_\iiythin|; now seems pmsihle to Oyunrnis l victorious smiles. ' I ____ l \\'ith2l0Ut-urs of freiazlrt. at Picton und: i many more beyond awaiting lrniisporirr ‘tion to the lslnml it seems absurd to: I think wc must unit until one steamer nl I day from Picton carrying ten to twulvlg 'ear loads can ovt-rtnke the arrears. lf 5 possible the stenmers should each mu’ o around trip daily, the necessary extra; ,freight handlers being employed to assist ; in loading and discharging. if the discovery of gold in the Klondykc iould be followed hereafter by thc din- Aml of the Gcolorricnl Department pre- , diets-; it would be a great boon as well :ts rust stores of mlneml wealth rnny yet be ' of the Dominion. ` How’s This ? jfoi-any) t-use of Ultturrh that cannot be i cured y Hnll‘n Cntnrrh Uurc. - l~`. J. C}iENEY 5: (JO. T Cheney for thc last liilyenrs, and believe him perfectly honors s in all business out uuy obligations nmdc by his llrm. .llnll`s Cninrrh Uuro is taken intemnlly *spar-.faces_of the uvstcni. Testimonials sent f . Price 75 1,-cuts per bottle. Sold by ull - Druggblte. ' - STEAMERS TAKING SALES. K Vlkrnir m thc (inlf of -St Lnwreaoe, wrr ploycd. ` Annoulgcfmfms 1 n _ . . --Mr. Jamieson, lhe drnfrglst is vory fortunate in root-ivlnpr twelve canon drugs. patent medicines, cle. by first trip of the ' stcnmeru. -Regular Iactlng of Victoria Division V Sons of Ternperrmce on Monday evening Arounnm will meet this evening at ti Thotluarvllan under date ol Winthmp, Me. Harsh l5_th, tosay that more nttou tion should be given to exploiting the summer tourist bnllnean; that where-we now have pas vinlrq we ought to have undrednnhat during the hot term the oubarebeenuominatadwoontosttho- W ` V to N.. drama, thlnn I. hd “bought morennd hotels and facilities to get to hntym wen too "is, w .wgm ; qw them the Island, with its :attractions 0 :tent by your rash nel. Howcveryou ' of aliouldknow better than l,thougl| [doubt h°m'-5 h°“’ 35|?" ba” dm” by ur' Mr' , lamvery very sorry that you have-al. csndaslrable summer residence for Mr . M covery of diamonds ln the rsgionbctwi-cn lcmslng Prim' Marci' 23' . the Great Lakes and Hudson Bay, ns Dr. i -M°h‘“°“ ,fi 5:05* - -Copper . .. FH 40.1. ILR. ‘iii I Baltimore. . . .. ar splendid advcrtiserncnt for Cnnadu. .»\s C. P. R -. . . . . yet no lrun can venture to predict what iN- Y- C°“lf|`“l»----- Erie 451 llli ’ ` liilnmis centm1...... -iso mi disclosed in the unexplored north lnnd ‘ Loumvme and Nan" Mnnhattnn.......... ills Metropolitan _ Missouri Pacific. . ._ itll) 1 we ofrsr one rnmfn-ed Dorm Rewind |PelHwylv»nl» ~~~~~ Hll 1-121 Reading _ .. . . . 9| Sugur'......... . . . _ .. lil We the undersigned have ’krr°t'll5\iir0`l"(.)'J. S°“u'°"“ P“°mc' ' ‘° St.Puul........ Union Pncillc. . _ .. U.S. . ‘ U. S Steel Pre'f‘d. _ Ulf U52 Dominion Steel Domlnionfstccl l’rl'd noting directly upon Mio bloodand mucous i Dorn. Steel Bo|ids_ _, Dominion Cool _ ltr; Hi 'Twin City . . . . . __ Tako lisll'sl"nrnily I’illslorconstlp.'it’un ‘-'°|°"‘“'|° "`““| ~ "’i '-*iii ‘ The kind that gives fe- I. C. Hall of the Acadia Hotel writes hole Amarimn coast from Lew Jenny Bar Harbor is tbnmged with hundred-. thousiinds of tourists; that if yo had ould draw n large number hither when rv lriit few come. And more of the enltlry class would establish summer Donald of Dalway. I! the Island furnish- cDousld, who in addition to-his great vvlmlth receives a fixed salary of @0311 and expenses from the Standard Oil Com- pany, it would with proper attention nt- tract other millionaires by the score to llkevrlse make their homes with us in .'&llll.lllJ¢l'. \ \\`e want the tunnel ond until it is built we want another nnd more power- ful winter steamer. The Minister of Mar- ine has apparently no very great iaith in ' This is no doubt due w the experiences of the Mlnto Stanley and .\lonwalru und the reports ol their ofliccrs during the _ passing winter. With us the general opinion is that a powerful steamer, well equipped and energetically operated might greatly improve our service. lt! would, however be useless for Canada to I purchase any more winter steamers such as the three we now have. Something much more powerful is demanded. The noone E O sooo iccbrenking sienlners of whatever power. ' point we sought to make _vcslcrduy was - that the Ministefndoubl. as to what! winter strain(-ra can do allot-dsnstrong; argument for the construction of tho 1 tunnel ns speedily as possible. i i AMODERN Mt-DICINE. Which Reaches and Cures All th Little Ailments of Infants and _ Children. Babys Own Tablets is a. moderni medicine which replaces barbaroun castor I oil and poisonous “soothing” stuilr-. Thel 'I`nblc-tis ure ii sweet, harmless little` lozengc, which children inkc readily, and f which may be cruslietl in n powder or] administered inn spoonful of water If necessary/l`his medicine cures nil sloumch .» :md bowel troubles. brenlrs up eolrlsl prevents croup, allnys the pain ol' teething and gives lrcqlthful sleep. .\n'i you have a solemn guarantee that ii, contains not one particle of opiate orv igoisonoussoothlng stuiii Mrs. -I. D. Cllly, l entherton, Que., says: “l have used, Bnby`s Uwu Tablets for stonurcli und, bowl-I troubles and liavr- nl\v:|yn found- l-hom n most sirtisfzrctory mcdiclne_ and one that keeps my children bright and; l|cnlthy." You can get thc 'l`nblets from Q any medicine denier' or by runil nt _Z3 cents . it >ox by vvritint thc Dr. “lllinlns I Mrriieim- Co., liroc ville,0nl.. I ~£_.._._._. I STOCK QUOTATIONS. N l\Iiu‘ch ill V ,_ ..n _ ,-.»~ ,Q-.3 ‘nas voouo mrs view romr. l SUI!!! TWRISTS- ooooooonooooooo oooouoooooooou _ DYE-S »’§§ili=_' EASY T0 USB, `BRlGH'l‘ES'l' AND BEST. ' Aan-roll 1|-in °o|as|onn.- I Druggldla and Dealer-a. Q TAKI N0 01'!-lllrt N”»OkkOo»¢O00o»¢0 1 i ,_ an = P3 " i IT PAYS TD BUY AT PERKINS . .. - r l illlllllll E SME f i l or wllsr scans , _, We have put on our front counter to-day a big ` range of light and dark all-wool waistings, including ,l all our French Flannels which 'we intend to clear at a big reduction. Read this list below. I end pink and white fancy stripe worth 85c yard. r end pale blue and white fancy stripe worth 85c yard. _ r end pink with nile green stripe and white check worth » 69c yard. -_ -_ ‘I end pale blue with fawn stripe and white check worth 69c yard. r end red with fawn stripe and white check worth 69:: 'ard. y r end fawn with fancy checked stripe worth 75_c yard. - r end red with fancy checked stripe worth 7 5c yard. - r end black and white stripe, silk and wool, worth 6oc ard. - y 1 end fawn stripe with paisley stripe worth 58c yard. 4 ends white fancy with pink, red, pale blue and Mais stripes north (loc yard. i end fawn fancy all wool worth 601: yard. ` r end pale blue with fancy stripe (all wool) worth 6oc yard. 3 ends grass linen with colored stripes. Yours for 45 cents yard 'l`his is only one of the many BARGAINS ve are offering at reduced prices. F. Perkins & Co.. SUNNYSIDE l . _ or; img iw; im; 1 mg 1507 ion; l l-itil l~ll§ i-in 101;. lzilf 95; l il? tilt uw Iwi 177;, 1224.2 lfllj ‘i li; .£51 ‘rrf zu; ON E CAUSE OF ANA EM li( _..i.”».‘I.”.1’..’.§.'b‘L2"¢f"l.'.’_" .i‘.i'.§'¥i’.‘I.‘§.'~f.°“f».‘”||'.I“.'.'l" SPRING |905 SPRING 190 S,._ _yonx-_.4 N||d__ “muh 2|__[,~°,,,, “ap 'Mandrake and Butternut ure used occas- _ ionnlly. li s uniiel for tl tor s.-h. i init stennrcrs the Aurora and Pontlrcr, off I UVM. ,md b(,i,i,.ef|5_ Lrg", amy D;.°":m||';°';,»s » the northern const, and the Al erlne and Pills. Price 2'ic. i i \ ~ - or - - - - . f - in L.. - ' i , 6.`oo`u o5"' lv. Bummetfdl nv. au: mn - ‘ r ' ’ '= iiiili*-‘Tru i‘»'&‘.'{'§'l.°”‘ ' '$12-52'; ‘ ‘ ` 1:51 I-ll Oleuy 1.13 yn. _ ~- _ 1 - - ‘G 2.41 Alhmisn nu, G36 " ' lrlignllhlv . ~ - . . r Zonaitlen suits. just try it. Money back if not as we say. Price 25c per lb. ' Prepared and sold only A.W.Rcddin,Pi|m.B. dolor-lt'ln the Prowse Block. $141.1! ... -Arrived rnlnggm, Rubhed With Order s - -BRUUE STEWART & C0’ _ riwaer. 1 RDW R All the Time The r mark is often made to us, “How is it, you are always so busy ? " ‘The answer is a simple o_ne, we give such satisfaction in the work we do, tlint our reputation is known for and wice, and every- vvhure all over “Our Fair Island Province," even across the straits to Nova Scotia. New Brunswick, Cape _Breton, Quebec and Ontario, in fact in ull parts of the Brood Dominion we have received orders for work. ' Is the question rr diiiicult one to answer? We trovv not. E Sntistnction is the essence of success, hence our success in busi- ness. Remember ns when in need of work done to your entire satisfac- tion. Y, Fouurlt-rs, Engineers, lilacliiuists and Boilermakers, Steam Navigation Coy’s. Wharf, ~ Charlottetown, l’. li. I. ‘ Phone |25. ` Box 1280. ' _____';¥“_“_‘_' ____ ___ __ ___ :__ _ _ __ __ _.___ _ ____.________,____ ____ 1 QQLLQLQLL J, We are quoting lowest market prices on , Heavy and Shelf _ _ Our prices are as low and in many cases lower the jobbers of other provinces, and goods some day as the order is received Rogefmidware lin ‘ V 2" ‘_ .1 ` 5 `: -__ _~1;-y i f ` "' 1' - llFl_. l Q; I-sins; _ __¢_,_ _ _ ,_ _ oevm¢_|;1>` wont series num ions There is no need of ar|n\aaal_aho\|t rar d lr We doltiosolitlnt ihe ru t - I bo I . ` ighgrevreiallgd for lihd-tizllvgud. ` 3 ell r 3 1| gy ‘ Phone 15,1 ‘Da You Want a Winter Suit or Ovcrcoat? Let us make your winter suit or overcoat-for you- If you are not thoroughly convinced that we are offering the best value you ev.r saw, we are making these suits and overcoats, prices ranging from $15.00 up to $40-oo to more thor- oughly introduce our great Tailor- -ing Establishment. We use Fab- lr-ics which are absolutely guaran- 'teed and give you your choice of ifthe newest. nobbiest and richest eiiects of the season We will un doubredly give you the best fitting, Ibest wearing and best_ looking clothes you ever bad. , 107 QUEEN STREET. J0llN MCLEUI) & C0. B6Fllll8l'. -‘ ' ~ ll0li6§ __-,vs /'ul I". , ._"-_ -2 -., -2. ` <.e»~.- r __ .‘». _ f-. -nn' - -2- V. _f _.., _...V -;.. .=..' i ' ~._ » -_ ’ 5/"_'_U¢~ 3'" _ ._ . p - ._;_.»-ef-~<-\ _-si-'.; - rf \\ Gramophone Records ec The latest up-to-_date Gramophone Records can' now be had for ` , .-.\.,.l....... ‘» 50c and $1.00. A great chance to se- cure the latest songs. speeches, musical select- ions, etc. - _ Also a large supply of Gramophones just receiv-’ ed. ' Call and see them. ' A. HORNE &' C0., Central Musi< Store, Kent St. INTERCOLONIAL RAI LWAY -WHY- Canada’s Pamous_ Train -THE- “MARl'llME PXPR-ESS” Does the Business between the Sydneys, Halifax. St. john. Quebec and Montreal; --BECAUSE-- It’s dining and sleeping car ser- vice is unequalled. -Tau is wnY_.- _ Write for time tables, foxes, etc. - - G- A. SHARP.- Supcrinteudenl, P. E. I. Railway, Charlottetown, P. E. I. `-v-m- P. E. I. .lllllllll -.i C el M d d , the 1~.§i’.'.‘}“.fr".».h'»...i‘.i.§"tli‘l21.'i€l‘.ii.i¥. Trains Outward Trains Inward §:ad~g:'wn Stations. nleadllln o. o. 3 ,l 8 9 ml. am. au. an a . ' 1 . n ‘ . » . __ .ft ’.r.': ' 2.2:? ;_-.r’::_a; 3°" 744 N. Wig re li io ia: is §:.'::'.1.l‘i'.°' xii wil sy ' 535 -I l ‘Us §°°5 Kensington 4.9¢ 9.46 or. nnrnmersido lv 43° 9.23 ' o. No. B 4 P “.4 Y- imo" Goo a.||. am. No. No No. No. Ko. No- ls rr 'ls iq _ u ' 6 lg- Fil, A I - . was .~|o' ~ :ws X 4” in" ,u ’ Al.’§.°!.P~ to gm altar at A-is' _ fs so ssc »~ 7.0G ll~ ir. A. til I 5.1 S l~ ggi gush S 5.27 9.44 os .Solon Btn ws gal. Betula-'lv ‘» ' 724 mio 5., _ \ .A_n. mi. iv Ill. swirl Jo at %a sr. un iv ii. fii'.'.i..r'-"r :f-irénvlooea. A our parm .in JS. A. F. 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