QSHOT UROTH ER. TH ROUGH 1 H E H EAR” _ It has been remarked that the roll of nom_n“m_ N J Jm1_Wm Hm°x___ distinguished men and women about me _. _ I r ' is 1 i l ' 3 years of age, accidentally shot through the heart today by his brother Gilbert, 15 years-old. The boys Wen DIAUUIB Wm* Fiohgyg. rides. The elder boy playfully pointed his weapon, which he believed to be unloaded, at his brothtr. The RUB ¢X- loded with fatal resulim NEURALGIA. _ If a person has neuralgia in their system this is the sea- son when it will be felt. It is an ailment that may spring from a variety’ of sources. Anaemia or any depressed state of the bod: y functibns are frequent causes. The ex- haustion resulting from rheu- matism also makes it 3.3 for neuralgia to get a i_ old; ‘ Any exposure to cold or__ dampness quickly causes an attack of the painful ailment and 'in some cases it will hang on almost continually during the winter months. - The medical world has for ‘years recognized cod liver oil as being .of great value in fontifying the body :§i.inSt neuralgia and, ainst con- ditions of_ depression. It is a powerful agent for good in giving new life to the worn out nerve centers and building up _ the weakened _ tissues which are responsible-for the ailment. i ' In Scott’s Emulsion the pure cod liver oil is combined with hypophosphites of lime and soda, the latter contribut- ing strength to thé blood and bones. As the principal mission of Scott’s Emulsion is to give healthy, solid flesh, active .tis- sue, pure blood `anci_’ri‘ch bone marrow it will be readily seen why Scott’s Emulsion is so effective in driving out the causes of neuralgia. ; _ wen me ,al "msn setups.. mm, _ __ . _ _ - . _ _ ~ ' . .~ - - _=‘ "‘ -'Sig .i5“'l‘ -';'i"-‘»'» ~f_ ~ f':~‘_"- »`~~-.'i.=*.'2,;~.`,'»71"1:-. ~"‘i 3‘_.‘_:__=>_¥¥‘i-.'» gi” ;~_2.~..,__».l. -s* _ ff- _£§»¥.s1sz.e_’;r.»___.._.a.~»_ ~,;..~ l,-,_-.=-,~°- > `*§""\‘»~t ro H 4--ra ¢ THE' GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND JANUARY 6 r9o3. °“` runsnluf, Jas. e, mos. _ THE PAINHA CANAL. Since the report of the Canal Com- missioners last year the conviction has .ment can enter upon such a purchase cer- pneferable to thatof Nicaragua, as well an gained ground in the United Stat-eithlts 'the Panama route would be decidedly world who departed this life in 1902 is notsolong as usual, but it Includes Zola, Cecil Rhodes, Krupp, simpson, Lara Pmncefsts _King also-t of Saxony and others of leiiser note. lg. A 4, statistical work has been published in 8`t..Pe`tersbu`;g which shows that of the 11.112 persons employed on the Siberian Railway, over 1,i¥0 were convicts who considerably cheaD¢r of constructl'on.'~h°'l‘»l l?°°"`b*”l‘h°d f°¥' m‘“`5°"»' "°bl’°’$~ This feeling was strengthened when lt lb°1`3l“U°’°°h°f h°l”~°F5 °f'¢°°°"`f 597 be' Company so ma/ny ing to sell its rights and property to the United States at a moderate figure and at great loss to the 'present owners. But before the Washington Govern- tain rights must be secured from Colom- ' ht latter wants a big money price and is rel sions. Wefregard this as unfortunate, for the Panama route is undoubtedly the best for the United States and the world, and obstructions may _cause the _construction Acurious combination of interests is desirous to defeat the Cuban reciprocity treaty and so prevent the competition of Cuban sugar.1The§Boston Herald notes that _the beiit sugar interests are .now working with the Hshing interests of Gloucester with the object of defeating- bath treaties and ;_with renewed hopes ofsuecess. It appears that'ps a result of the confer bum" known tis” the Pam"-na -_C,m°a1,- ing for murder. The/so thousand criminals I ` are emplcycdfiot as laborers and track- . millions on/the _uncomplewd work' is will- _ -9”' bm’ "'f°°'¥d°°t°”; *Wards* 5t“ti°“ masters, etc. Of the total 11.112 only 473 had ever attended a secondary school and only _ about had ever attended a school of any kind, the remaining 7,000 being unable to read or write. Rccently a large number of the employees have been bin though Whse unitary the te summarily dismissed. If the factsare passes. An effort has been madctgcuuilre hm °° had °_° “wud “M spied” Railway tm. by hu” with comma., but t ‘snot _likely to become a favorite route with the travelling public. even if it were hmm: to make the necessary conceal, dwell-built andwell-equippedroad, which s far from being the case. at night. The same* inconvenience is _ex_-- the early morning it is at night time that stamps 'are most in demand. The annoy- ance and inconvenience of being unable to mud* _'nuns _to defeat the Bond___buy_, borrow or begs stamp in the later 5 ‘ f ' ` . Il ° Huw#-_A= 1° We mu "=° b°°= _s'§.I'§ff.1”Z.°§Z1"Zf.‘°Z.§°"i}`l.Z”§..f§ sugar interests in the Republic are most P pp ` or whose stock of stamps has given out. Some of the drug-stores, which are usu- ally open late,_do_what they can in an ob-’ lining way to help over the difiiculty, but there is_a strong feeling that the regular vendor‘s stand should be kept open to sup- ply the public need. We do not wish to fix the blame on anybody, but at the hours yirh_en_people_most congregate to receive their mails there isno opportunity to buy _ 0, htwew M,-_ Smmbhs ma ';h_¢_`_a stamp. This ought not so to be. Mos Queen’s County representatives the Mlnto _ persons would be WUIIUB tbl* 95° _5“_3mP was “dead back to Charldtetnwn ns _ iomce should remain closed till3 p. m.lf terday, but the slight storm was sufficient W3! it W0\I1d 50 EDU f1‘°!D 3 lim 11 P- ill- to pnvent her coming, and at thi wg-gg. ‘But both by day and in the evening there ing we are left in doubt as to her future 5h°\l1d 5% 811 Opportunity to buy postage movements. In this connection it may be 3t°“i’S when needed- i B°W§_'_j§_»_u_ i’;“l‘.‘2‘lZZ.‘;';f‘£?;‘.§‘..°.‘1".‘;i’i,‘;I;‘.“; Losi APPEIIIE 5 1903 _ by direct tranpfer from the cais"to the ‘$5 il '_ '_ _ i _ stsamers. Before another seascn,if the I* " _ I = _"»“_ _ _ " ‘ J ' C ‘Histo is to run to and from this _l903 f j acted that the cost cf trucking and whaf- age here form a serious handicap to ship- pers while at Georgetown this _is avoided port, as she ought to do, the necesary wharf and warehouse :accommodation must* be pro- :_»;;;°]f;_§ =_§_f_=1=w°:y*°_u§jh‘;°__';'_;j*_§°_§h*;°__ QUI CKLY REVIVE]i).‘_ plying to this port. The complainants ob- A FITFUL APPETITE IS GEN ERALLY ASSOCIATED WITH A GENERAL ZWEAKNESS OF THE SYSTEM. FERROZONE, THF BEST' _BE _TAKEN AFTER ascii ann A RA1>m~-1MPRovEM:E_N:r_ is Distaste for_ food often follows La Grippe and fever, or is brought on -by over excitement or worry. It is a danger The Toronto World notes the diilicultyf ' lilili tacit f` i huge ta Fasaoanaimuatbsbuilt,thedelays-anis' 8 = I? 1.”-?9ur”3p°'~ 8 mp' TONIC AN D APPETIZER, ,SHOULD 1 SURE T0 FOLLOW. f _ i ' `¥ l J r 'F __ _ __ _ pa-remain out soy; misss-who. i” ` w In “data” b’ tug 1°" ‘"°“bl°lmai1s`_arrive inthe 'evening and gouutin A Nicaragua route. ‘ _ ‘ 1 _ \ Slaughter Sa C YCII _ ~ ,- _ -1, »,»' ,_ u, . . _ \ _ '--oF-- / ' - . ' 1 iscounts '#- C __ » _ 5000 _ ° Perkins . 5 \ 1 r §'\J.n.:r1ys1de._ . \ 1 ~. _ I ditlon and was bhé Way for We have made 'our stock mor attractive than e er bei A b la vided so that the Government Railway :gre Slicxlruess On thi? account it should - e V ore y rge d th G ___ te aka be at mm coniecbed by me regular use of importations of the most popular makes of cloth in_ suitingf over- In 6 0V€1'l1lI1€Il S $11181' 08.!! Ui HREADY POR FALL -.- /'_ I __ _ _ _ Fen-ozone. it _ coating, etc. And are prepared to give our customers nobby garments _ I A ` _ 25oo kegs Cot Nails ~ close connection Wiihvut the Present wat- FA :SW “eg i;;g:g§l1'f“}m m§_'£“i:°re;§ hat cannot be surpassed 12! style, ouality manufacture. I ._ __ _ _ ____ ,__ gg . x ' 0°. 5 ‘ . . . _ ° - _ 3'. __ -" "; i"'- _:_:f ’5°° ‘.‘ W11'¢ “ 1¥°7S"'°m °f-"°“‘“"‘““u”¥- .zeesltlofor _fooéhand aalvyesi pgliver tio ans We invite Inspection _of our large and select stock. _ ‘ s __ ” ._ »;_ ‘"1 ~-if ‘ . _ _ to a‘h-to i'st_ 'i t 1 t it _ -I ~ ‘ 5* 'f °°° Hes- _Sm -_ f. "if ..,.=° .:“ ses- if ° _ _ - loo Metallic 25 Bars Copper _ _ 150 gala Copper' Paint 25 tons Rope _ __ 50 bbls Whiting 25 tons Paris Green It is worthy to note that of 2the~127,891 persons from the United States who within _the ,past few years l:|ave~ente`red, the Canadian Northwest as settlers 84,483 have already been naturalized This is ea n, pipe an 1188 On ard quite unlrnowntotbose who use Ferro remedies urin disorders and causes all _- the organs ofthe body to perform their functions, with proper regularity. If the son' "simply because it digests food so _ - , _ ' quighiy, that itihasno time to ferment ~ or sour on the stomach. _ ' - ' Ferronone r§ulates the bowels, quickly ~ _ ' ' ~ = , two thirds of the wta]_ and 8 much liver is torpid,orthekidneysnot eliminat , _ _,°°¢,,k,,_Li,,S,¢d on _ _s msg! ____°por__°__`o_ thus; wh; _m__v__d :s___¢§____a_§1___t_n__.:;.-é___s__i3\__:1__<;_§ ogpgydazgesggngollifé _ 5o “ _Lumbricating O _5oo boxes Glass -'4oo “ Horse Nails _ 150 tons ~Barb Wire D `r5 °‘ White Lead Mixed Paints ro “ _ 30 “ Oiled Wire I zoo- “ Bar Iron Oiled Wire pro " ro “ Ga1vd.__“` Wholesale dealers please get our prices before order- _ ing. _ DODD & ROGERS _ Anais for souvenir 5 _ \ \ SmnnrPs» _5g_y__ifi1,ff inmeoauikeiid Cm lii\annsiinr.Cra|nps,iZoB:aSore -ii iii .Ei “_” l before 1902. Many of the latter have been citizens. ` A ‘ _fi uuutuso“ 6ur 1" _sv A. W, Rami. fB.,fi-H mains. c..a. 1.... _>-:Irs _,_81.75»,&__,_ofi’; 115 pairs men's _ S25, i off; 103 pmomelfa ,heavy pants worth , fl-illlc to ca1_:;r_to the _-_wants of th that might otherwise retained in the body to'cause disease and ill health, are carried oil’ through natural channels S’ _ _ - _af-$° Read this Qlllilihlays’ Two-piece Suits V, l In _ _ 1 Q _ _ too busyto _attend to a matter in which The surest mad to pert __ he 8_1-th is _ In_d_efsu1t for assessment dueon Realrroperty. for the year, ending get December. rec: _ . _ . inmg namcsof all such defaulters, and the amount due from them reapectivel ’th ` . Fen-oz . Y is dis b °°“`° _ _ Y-'H 1 there _is no need ot haste In the end _musbpged wouegg g.i1x_~_n°;; ucagengegla atmsnfwns the Number-of me 'rown,wate__rx.ct and commcnnotupca wnicnerany pm gight out of ten who came n0rLh1ya‘1~d_breakfa_st’ soon get ever the had ha-bn; by ere of such Assessment isin defs.ult.'. ' _ . _ _ le Philip, Sem-.~ Brick House and Land on Town Lot No. 53, second Hundred using Ferrozone and as a result srrow °Y ° _ _ 25.51 across the border will take the necessary inm healthy vigamus w°manho0d_ __W_hen Egan, Patrick, _House and Land on Town Lot. No 39, Fifth Hundred _ ' 5_3 3 lggalggepg tg make thqmgelveg Cgngggg; people get up in years and 10939,, _#_-me Hughes, Peter, Third of House and Land on Common, Lot No. 22, _5° ‘ist thai: this -aaufawur ..».....1 ‘ Md Bdtish suhjectg' Rnd ev°r7l°‘,‘»° golffiigonignarildmbloorlwhluilder ig ruiifiigtjianel $166 Morson Ho an Land on common Lo* No 22 *O8 'rl -' . . .tt_h_.-I f _- ' __" ’ "‘ ’ _ _ them _wil find h_ims_elf quite free _andfl ghientsepparsgishis _es txiesreo F23-0 Lesne Menon, Trustees for House and Land on 'rows Lets, Nos. 97, gs, First Hundred 35 so independent. andguite as fairly and-justly bv “___” to great advantage_ __ _. _ Roberts, Ezekiel, Kmkcra, vacant Land on 'rown Lot, no 82, Fifth Hundred 2.17 _ Sbverned in this glorious~Dominion as ' BON* the YOUUS Mid U19 Old. i-he W¢8~k Sm1tl1`¥Ie'lrv’ _ Vacantmnd °° T°w”_I"°t' N° ’°°"F“'°‘ H““d"°d ’ °8` and the snrbng, mam and femam cg” _ - Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute, 51, Victoria, Cap. rr, ever he was under the Sears and Staipes, »n,»_, _ij-e_un|;91d beam; f!-om ]5'@_n~9Z;m¢__ Ir, Section 91, after 3° days publication of the above list, being a list of the Rate th ii payers oq et yof - - dto contain no opiates or ln- Charlottetown who have failed to a withi tli t' 'b d h - ' We have no fear of the “American in- ls 9:“am°"ee . . ~ P 7 *_* ¢ "ne P\’¢S°1'1 9 f ¢ A5S¢93m--Dt .SCWPHIIY .wr Sdrvss and will do Just what is ievieaupsauieu seo rm ef in and cn _ 1 vii it 1- u ' vasion." The new comers from the South claigéd foritf ‘ s Su di ' P ty y I ma em app lm °n t° ms H°°°' me _ » ' '. pen ary Magistrate of said City, for judgment against each and allof the lands above Wm “°°“_b° _°°““i'°d “‘-“°_“§ °‘”_° _"“7“_°_[5_iiIc_I pgghhigor th-rgsehlgxggliogeiilligaialhrigi araiu‘sttlem.aud thesunpsid. contented and loyal. fellow-_subje¢_;1;|`_;____f_m‘¢t mnafrdmé _My sopiyforawarranttcr the sale efsuchiand , _ ` RSIBRT VLNTDRRSTIUR *__ City Collector me sim to scan. i mr; 15 Pans mas for 65° vwlr; pair; 'Ml pairs men’s wool pants (heavy), __ &__a._ s Notes on S. for 1903 at _ 31-lw QUEEN STREET a Hippy" and Prosperci "us and _hope to still A,.. W Weyyish to extend to our _many __ _~ -_fb Appilicaition may be _W_ _ SAMBA PBRMANENI and mum clnlni. we-MGRTGAGE colePoitA11oNs-A ‘ " 'A v _S-T_0iLosrr0.s-_ s- _ i=C°_~f\=d= -S - i$;5.oo_o'.ooo ceo on -real. _estate at Rates anti; on __ _ t .___ fur, l ‘_ _'__ Ch_»’Town Arthur B. D' ki ®P* Anderson, rt-ut , 1 _ ic eson, New Glasgow, _ _ S'Side,- James T. Barclay, O’Leary_Stgti;gn-, 1 _ John Forbes, Tyne Valley, » Robert Jenkins, Pownal. _ Thomas L. Murphy, Lot 1_1, ` G¢°’T°W11» Henry F. F°eIian;‘Mount»$tewa.rt, , C. A. Woodman, Albertou. ~ _ _ _~ P __DR- SHAW. i`>_hysici.\n and ~iSurgecn,l illlire hs- 0§‘ice-and residende corner of Prince and ,Churches Bhxatonstreeta _ ea. Water HOURS-8.3¢: to 1 __ _ _ “ 1.3oto ml, ` “ /6.}D “_ °°g s _Egg 1 r 4 _ _ l | Iilaseof-Alarmtiilocks, r casg _B9"¥k°tS' .Fmif DiShcs.Trays; SI_’°°”S» _Pie ;K11ivw,_f¢t¢. Gem R_m_gs» W°ddinX_ R_il1gS- All our __ __ __ , Wat°h°§:1¥¢B1'1¥_ all our Silverwear md “f‘“3‘° P9" °f °‘=f J¢W=11o' is 'nw and, `i°P'f0-(lute-___ _We (10 I10t a__]g_fge _ but Satished with a fair p;°5¢.°n_°m, g’00ds. Reliable articles cannot be 1705811? fora song more than they C9\1ld3. hundred years ag°_We Shan endeavor to sell gwds that _ are standard and a_._ satisfact'on to both buyer and seller. I .- In Watches we sell clriehy the Waltham and Elgin, and in §`.i§.°.P,,i_“‘,,°”#_ *hu °=m=1°t b= be-f “es durability. *1'We lg;-¢i kn°W1¥m_»nytha¢ hav¢‘..¢°a g°°‘* ‘°’ many years yéfwith Pf0P¢t ottention. _ Ring. we bu, 4,-,eg ' mm m%l_1\_1f%ctt1rers and save the 5.f'¢h IQ we cauin the “Y °f ere. we .ss ‘°’¢1"§S- Qmrlity guanmfeed.In°'the 0Pf1¢21 after many ears suc ._ Y _ " §¢_Ei1=s_°f'r1=s»es we aiu fe-_ _*?1a!41_9s¢ of “The _ men behind the gun`l.3___ i__ \ _J _' . _. ,' _v H remember that another in ‘ a-while pays. In the sectioned prosperity of our Isima ‘_‘ithth¢' help of your patron-1 QS? W¢’1\°p=t° sham. ...i _ _ E. Taylor ' Cameron Block. _ 1 I' ’~-.- _ fi ' _ _ _ 4 _` I *_ I in -"`} ~ ` -' _ ,_ _ i.iss‘.~..a-s.‘ ._.-i_s.-..~.;f.a_..t,..af.r...f.~_... .na nm s-seas .. ...nel 3432i-wil _ i 1 a .1