'nm cosmos.-nr. tcnaawrrrrrown, Parson nowann rsuum, unch 29 on i = __ _ , Sarsaparilla _ A . _ o We always put the best in it; . " you always get the best out _ -' of it. The kind all good doc- tors order. ` ‘i.'£;$if."fr§`i’;2 i P wi" i wEr.1.N1:n=wA'rcrr - . ,. ,_. _ _ -_ ,.~ .- V.=.~`. .rm ._ vm- _.r;_~ _ v f 5.' 5; ~-in_`,;E_»~_\\ -. ‘V _.T1 ‘y _ ~. _ ‘M I -{ _,pr-_. i.."""”‘ i in 't ,Q '® Is growing more popular day by day. If you are looking for n good re- liable tixnelreeper Buy a “WI:`LLNER.” For sale only by W. W. »Welii1er, Jeweler. uxssaiaiama-.un sux *"*“** For the Finest Finished Photo Work Come to th Leading Studio CARBONS PLATINOTYPES ARTISTS PROOFS GEO. H. COOK. NEW DMBRISAY BLOCK. The Btndio where baby is nlway welcome. aurraurnrfnuas YOU FIAY EAT Many things hard to digest if you take one or two of HUGHES' DY- SPEPSIA TABLETS afterwards. 'l hey are wonderful helps to diges- tion, they make weak stomachs strong, correct acidity. formation of gas and prevent nausea. Price 25c DOI. g l!i¥ll Geo. E. i“iU(il'lEa'.` Apothecaries Hall. » . C1; » < ' " ,,,¢,`:\_` 5 _ f ` i /ii/" T iw '_-"ft ` ‘f"U;V;,..~)`,` X \ A/I it lj. ’\` i"’ ' and - \ , /,. I ,_ V`, WTR11 - _` ' / ' ic 'ln-af BEAUTY IN ICOLLARS lThe beautiful finish on our laundry work makes ita pleasure for the wes rer,uud the ad- miration of the observer. ' _ Yourlady friends w-ll admire this beauty. and your good judgment, if you have your laundry wurk done up at the STKARS STEAM' LAIINDRY, ent t. hone 15| i ..... _ _f I P: E. ISLAND RAILWAY Tender for the Erection of a Coal Shed at Summer- side, P. E. I. Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside "Tender for Summerside Coal Shed" will be received up to and including Thursday, March 31st. 1904 For the above work. 4 Plans and specifications may be sen at the office of the Superin- -tendent. at Cl1arlottetowi1,P. E- I- where forms of tender may be ob- tained. All the conditions of the specifi- cation must be complied with. G. A. SH ARP, Superintendent. Railway Ofiice, Charlottetown, P. E. I.. March r9tl1,19o4. 1_1 d 6i vs ri l .Ll me -- Eastern Steamship Co, lntarnattiona.i_ D iv i s i o n Reduced Rates in Effect Un- til May lst, 1904. Bt. John to Portland 8.1»°° lt. John to Boston $3-50 Oommaneing Mafch yuh. R904. "Nm" l“’*° lt. john Wednesdays ataa. m. (Atlantic Stand- ard).|¢r Lnbae, lhlttwfl. Portland and Boston lntnttlnya at 6 go P. K for Boston direct- _ RBTURNING horn Boston, vis. xmwli IM I.\1bec.Iloadarl and Fridays at q.oo a. m. mom nnund. llvhdlyl ¢\ s 3° v- m- Paneugeaa arriving at Bt. lohn on evening previous to morning ulling sanyo direct .10 menu use use cabin berth »°"t4\\¢=°°'! f°f the trip. win. 0.1.38. Aswl. Sworn- 1% I- A. rl. nattscoar, o. r. a r. A. ¢A!,v‘ill AUITIN, V. P. I Gen‘i Manager. gag,-gi amass, i»¢sur's wharf. lostna. than tl. ausnarnaraiuua Heavy Soleil s Slater Shoes for Spring popular boots we have in stock is the Slater Perfecto shape, double soles, good broad toe, price $3.50. Alley & Co. ‘I v Boneless e ciiisli i We have just received a quantity of very nice boneless Fish, put up by a reliable man. We can guarantee this lot ito be pure Codfish and a first- jclass article. BEER & GOEE The Pubhc Patronage will always remain the best test of an institut- ion‘s merits- .ilidged by this standard the Reddin‘a Drug Store is easily ne orded first place. A trial will , make you a regular cus- . tomer. ' ` Reddin Bros., opp. Post once. | f‘E’_ ,__ NEWS ill lllllll |illlHiSl Reporters and Correspondents Ever_ywhere~ THE Cardiiran local clcction will bc held today. THERE is excellent skating and ice boat.- log in some places on the iliilsboro ire. THERE: was good crossing between Georgetown and Plclou yesterday ani lie 'nails reached ihe city ut 12.20. THE P. E. Island Ilcspilal neknowlerigm with thanks the gill. of $6.00, the proreerla ofthe hockey match held on March 22:1 i, also $4 froni A friend. , SrNcii; lust June Rev. John C. Iicrrle. of Curlclon county. president of the Methodist conference, has travelleti 5,030 miles cn official business. So says the Wu-ada'ock Sentinel, which adds that Mr. Berrie will soon lcsva for Toronto on affairs connected with his office. G.B. McEuchcrn, formerly of Mount Stewart. and now of Denver Col.,wnere he occupies a gooi position on ihe New Times Pub. Co., of that city was in town yesterday. Mr. McEi\cheru in- tends leaving next week on return und will be accompanied by his mother Mr:-1.0. MoEachern. Mount Stewart. THE Easter Festival reccivcsi our-i at- tention from our choristcrs. Choirs have been steadily at work for some time and church as well as non church adherents may look forward to the bright, hopeful Easier~tide with a biizh musical antici- pation. The First Methodist choir make ii point. to give one of thc larger choruses from the oratorlos at each Festival. “Tho Heavens are telling" from Haydna' creation is this Easter'a selection. In honor of its being the Knights' Ternplars votive Salnlls day “The Crusaders March" will be sunn. This is from Henry lilies’ oratoric “The Crusaders"-a magnificent chorus with brilliant obligato accompani- ment..Schllllngs Easter Anthem furnishes an opportunity for quartet. and chorus work, the lighter concerted being an ail- mlrnble foil to the heavy chorus work as in “The Heavens arc Telling." Particular local interrst will attach io the oantlclc on this occasion as ir. is the composition of the Revd. Geo. E. Foster. M. A. of Springhill. It is a setting of the twenty third psalm part, in anthem, part. in chant form. Melodic and simple it is, admirably adapted for amateur choirs. Mr. Foster has caught the spirit of this lyric so full of faith in the "Rest that RcmaiueLh"- the horrible darkness prefatory to the effuigencs of glory-but through that darkness “He is with us." The anthem merits popularity; nicely harmonised and when rcqulaltc with n iubiinnt rhythm that carries one to conviction. Easter' carols and the quartet “Grander than Occan’s Story" furnish a festival program as generousln scope as those offered in our sister rnctropolll. onngars, coma, noarsenaaa. ann other tllroq ailments are quickly relieved by Orcsolms nbias-_ ren cents ner box. All drnsrlala. SEALERS AMONG THE HERDS. Sr. .lonN's Nfld, March 24.-Thirteen of the twenty sealing steamers operating oil" Lnbrndor were sighted to-day, near the coast, apparently among the seal herds One two-mashed ship left the fleet and steamed to the south, presumably loaded and homeward bound. The fierce snow- .ulnrma raging during the past week have had n serious effect on the work of the sealr rs. ”l F0! A DISORDERED SIDMACH. "I have been troubled for some time with inriigestlon and sour stomach." says Mrs. Sarah YR . Curtis, of Lee, Mass., and have been baking Ghaml>erlnin's Stomach and Liver Tablets which have helped me very much so that now I can cat. many things that before I could not." If you have any trouble with your stomach why not take these Tablets and get well I For sale by nil Druirglsts. cor ygiirv. Tonorvro, March 24.-President Mc- Kenzie ofthe Canadian Northern, who re- turned from England to-day, said that he was successful in Hunting nine million three hundred thousand dollars of honda, although the money market is in n had condition owing to the war. This will enable the completion of the road from Grand View to Edmonton; also the Pr-Inca Albert extension, 100 milca east.. A WELL AGAIN. The many friends of John Blount wil oe pleased to learn that he has antln-Lv rc covered from his attack of rhcumatism. (lhnmberlaln's Pain Balm cured him after the best doctors in the town (Menon Iud.,) had failed to give relief. The prompt relief from pain which this ail- ment. affords is alone worth many times itz coat.. Bold by nil Druggiata. i 'rry Wien. as co. for Monk Hats and Craps. l <2 f White'a Deiemar bon bons wflslre Chocolates, put up in a ""‘“"“""i siiekolir ‘ ~ EOR AN EA Momma' Hora Nryrls.~The farmers about here are busy cutting fence poles and making other preparations for the SDl"|DR'~‘i Work.-“Hocking fever" has struck this locality and has already claimed A large number of vict.ln.\s.-Des- pitc the severity of the weather our young people have done pretty well lu the niatter of entertalnrneuts, social narties, etc. \Vm. liIoPhee’a was the scene of is very plcasaut surprise party on the evening of the 23rd insl. A lirqe riumhrr cf the beauty und chivilry of ML. llopc an'l vicinity met there and “chased the glowing hours with llying fuel." to the music of the violin deftly manipulated by that. muster musician Daniel Iimery. S0 eutrunclur.: wcic bbc strains he poured forth ihnt the nsseriiirly, and pultlculurly the fi\lr sex, v\~r\r'c iioin- pletciy electrified, "soft eyes looked uve tu eyes which spoke again," iin i all wr-.nt merry astlio provcrlinl rnar~rihgelicil.- Dr. I". S. Macdonald, V. S.. oi S.uris, piiid us-i ._ visit recently.-Joseph U'ilniily has sold his well known horse Nortiiirn Chief to Dr. Morris Lf l)uii.'iaa.~'l`he teacher-_~ and pupils of the schools in this vicinity are looking forward tu the ciliciul visit of our popular school Iri- ipcctor, which will soon he iiuc,~’I`he Guarsliau is a welconic visitor here every Sutui"iay.-Junius. ARE YOU NEARING THE IURN OE LIFE? Unmistakeable Signs of “the chinge" are Headache, Sleepless Nights, Nervousness. Hysteria. and Melancholia-Watch for these Symptoms if past forty- tive. When the turn or chanae of life makes its appearance you will notice severe pains shooting through the lions. A5 n rule the change is gradual. In most cases lt. is inarkeri by irregularity of the menstrual tinw. Ii. is most important to maintain as high n degree of vigor as possible. All strength should be consvrved, and Ferro- anne should bel taken three times daily until the crisis is past. Ferrozune nor only acts on the bloo l, giving it purliy and richness, but ants directly on the wcrnanly organs in such a way as to less- ein thc strain and severity of this trying i me. Mrs. Martha M. Mucadam, of St..Georae, writes: “About two wears auo I was great.- ly run down and felt as if I was going to file. I was in a nervous excited state, and had the most dreadful prius every month. Irregularities thai. never had before commenced nnri I didn’t. know what was wrong. I consulted the doctor and learned I wasapprouchlng a verv crib ical time. I s'arted on a course of Farro- zine, ami took one iablet along with every rnrul for about six months. Ferrozone nad a direct action, and helped rua immen- sely. My nervousness went away, and no did all the other worrying symptoms, Fcrroz-:ne is rt remedy that all women should use, because it insures reizularity, freedom from pain and headache. It is a remarkable re-builder and tonic, and saw me safely through my trouble." Ferrozane is exactly the rernedyyou need. Don’L believe an unscrupulous dealer who may try to sell you u base substitute that affords hiru more profit. Insist on Ferro- zone. Price 501;: per box or six boxes for $2.50 at all flruggists or by mail, from The Ferrczone Company, Kingston, Ont. Unequal Eyes. / , Do you see equally well with both eyes ? if not, both may be defective. One certainly is. Have them properly examined. -We prescribe glasses only when absolutely necessary and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. Ourl system of testing- retinoscopy-isthe most re- liable method used, insuring the best possible results. G.F.Hutcheson EXPERT OPTICIAN, Dcsfirisay Block. Something ` Fascinating about the shoes that we are showing for SPRING wear. They are so well made, so symrnetricalzin form that the eye cannot rest upon them without being highly pleased. And the beauty is not confined solely to the feminine foot- wear. Mcr\'s. Women’s and Childr-en’s Shlces ` are equally stylish and all are excellent quality. J. H. BELL, i nty‘box would be nice for The Experienced ' ' ’ l' fha we have high class earameia kisses dais your lady friend. Then for the youu r _o‘ _ I _ , . y L h _ chocolates and penny goods oi' all king. ,White e name on every pieee.’ eat "ma" \WWVMM s '3‘&L_.1 1'. 0i°$tl Expcrt nowued we (ionic and Get Fitted You will get a corset that will exactly fit your figure. Come and get fitted whether you want a corset or not. it costs nothing to get fitted. Stanley llroiliors. . \ 7 f _ ;; MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. cmoiisiroii ii at iaiilev Br s. miss Sexton. ilorset Finer of liew York, is now at Stanley Bros. store, to demonstrate the world re- I ii. Zorscts. W. B. _are without doubt the best fitting corsets made to- arlntc . Also in stock a full line of reasonable prices. PHONE 112. '.-vi.. .- -f.- .-tra-r -.=_-aw. on-.-_-._-_._,,~.; -.v.,4,', .,,_. ,.,. , . ~ ~,- L_ , " -°-i'F`-_lil-`--I-I-'-> We have received from one of the best fish packers on the Is- land a quantity of dried and boneless Codiish which we are sell- ing at fine prices by pound, qulntal, j/; quintal, or box. canned fish to select from at SANDERSON dr. CO.. "'*_ I Grocers. I Sunnyside. l- Piaiio Satisfaction ee There must be satisfaction in buying a piano where you are sure of the very best goods, the latest inodeis and designs. For 35 Years We have been giving the people of this Island satis~ faction. We are better prepared io~day tliari ever to givothat satisfaction. Buy From us and be satisfied. MILLER BROS., Connolly 's Building, Queen Street, l MEN WANTED TIWIIUIOUT CANADA AND UIUTID lTA'I'll» SALARY Ol UOIKIBGIGI-IMO n yur and hm his to liabi N iL’G`1.». iI.°C-§i1'aa..,' "’.§'&‘f'°,.,...i.°ii’i".€.i€I'.¥A'.l{l‘..2f 'ii-4"-m'rii adveruain; matter. Ro axpnianee. only onnty required. RELIABLE MEN WANTED llll'll\l IIDICIII T0.. LONDON. 03|"- `"Tis`iihh niiiniwiiiiiiiiiiiis ¢=:;£-' `§ `____ . `2iil‘i _ *"‘l ;".;'. A il ‘ir-=”j_,j,-`1._» Iii", , ‘ liisifgpp i / “li _ ggi Q" ,_ T0 LET TO-LET-May ist. house on corner Cumber- land and Euston Streetaa, ewernge, I bath etc.-R. Fenncll, Fennell a Ohnndler_ I3 d tf l 0 RENT.-l-louse on King! Syunrc at prea- ent occupied by Rev. R. w.|5levenson. Posses- sion first May, Apply ro Mis. A.ll. McPherson al Mrs, Harry Wortlr:-_ |511 if Offices to let in the liesllrrstiy Block. Apply to G. F. Hutcheson, jeweller, ro d tl' FOR SALE FOR SALE--Iixhililtion steieoplicou in case. filled wiili powerful oil iig ht also vaporised gas lamp ro foot sheet. Pnient shutter. Carrier. _xsetts of colored slides (r8o) with lectures etc. Cost $70 ru England As new, Lot fir iic. Apply Rector, Ilax 4|, Kensington. :Wd ol W mconaroir Ann iiuoohuit r-‘ok haha -Capri-:ity ioo chickens new, will he sold at n big reiirction for cash. Apply ni this office. 5 dw lf __ WY WANTED GIRl,W.»\NTl',li for general house work. inferences -Mi ` F Hutcheson i--aidtf s. r. _ _ _ _ WYA_lr1YITl;§E)Y-Aliniil the iiat April n cook and house paiicr maid. Apply lo Mrs. Arthur Peters 16 rl lf WA N IED-'l`o liny, cahba ge, heels, carrotn parsnipa, potatoes. A good price for sound stock -1.1. Gay & Son. P. S,-Al-o to iiellf-lr vary heavy breech loading shot gun, long bar- relél. 16 <1 w sw AGENTS WANTED FOR "WAR BKTWIIRN Russia and Japan," by Hon. Murat Halstead' Contains graphic descriptions ofthe war; re- markable hlslories of Russia, japan. Siberia, Chinn, Korea, Mnnohiirla; appalling revelations of the true iuwardnesa of the war and Intol- lshing prophecies of ils tremendous and far reaching results. True history written by a master hand, but more absorbing than the wildest romance. Only 3| 75. Big colored map free. lllggest, best book. Besiterma. Credit- given. Freight ' paid. Bonanza for agents. Outfit and premium free. TBR DOMINION COMPANY, Dept F., Chicago. March r9,dly pl. 7 iviisosttansoua Any person wishing to obtain ri set of the lm- perial Dictionary and Cyciopedinfq-ight vols, bound in half Riiairia at a great reduction from cost prlce,ahould apply at thin cffxce lmmediate~ lr. n a ii Write si one! lor lhI\lllll%i0Il~ ‘ - `lAl.lIl Klllllillll T0., l.0Nl)0N. ONT. ` "ILP WA” 1-'n_.MALx ` ‘ w/rurxn-'rws own can Makers. good wager and steady employment.-Gordon Q A zbdwtf l(cL¢ll.nn_ Chlr\ott¢to"t!. l locall wi troll Y -,..»i~ r t-i haw nh ‘ "' " All ggi, nifrvwtir-ai' rrfii1i':::-';~1i'»-irL..\r.,.i...'~\r I iirisiilrimirffmi WAttTBD_-coarmakerrr to work by UW :ini :' pier# or by lbs weak, highest wages and steady good mm. Na srpnrimee one . wma lor ;».n.ii-iiun ~-playa-ii-nt to first clans men. C. B. VW' '\.""' .I°h¢\.N.B. _1~i8daw ~» » ' r sm.. r i i