T S TH1~:CHARLoTTEToWN GUARDIAN, FEBRUARY 24, i905 -oo you in ya.. i.. t.. yu. ....2 ...ti Img gulnpllll ont ae nifi-i '» ' mo' Aye” Hgiiepl :E enough iugli-P limos: be you do noi ‘.6 mm C of. nm. it iiirfeiiiieeeiii my ii.. lp _ fl a e I l ' hslrl And wleelliidwn Iiqhtili ||';:;d:,°°' din’ ml° -2 / Alwllya to the ‘F‘r.ont (,® Thelaiest styles of let- ' ` tering. _ ' . lf- jeweller. YOU certainly have some Silverware t Our Lngravin hat _ ` A ld . l - Nou\\'°l':l1eiu<§;`it?djust as you want ii. , . w.ew. wsu. _ i -7 *_ :_ Htl For the Finest Finished Photo Work Come to the ' ' Leading' studio ,___ _ CARBON8 PLATI NOTY P E8 ARTISTS PROOFS OEO. H- COOK. NEW D BRIS The Studio :hen bavbgzigcgwsya welcome. 5 lsuisurrniuliusai 5 Have -you, got a cold? Then get-ii box of iluglie’s Grippe Remedy , It cures acold in 24 hours. How about that cough 7 x Hughes’ Cough Mixture will cure it. Now is the time. o°°~._..o_.____o_io'c l oooo onlinr liiEN’S RUBBPRS Canadian or Ameii can makes, 6gc a pair. All sizes, new stock. One week only. Watch Our Ads it Will Pay You » - A.E.,1vi¢EAcnEN.g S OURIS Just Received, one grossgwanipoies’ . Cod Liver-Oil. ` _ , \ RUBBER BUUTS Now is the time to get a pair of Rub- ber Boots. Don’t wait for the first big thaw. Men’s $4.00 per pair Boys'i3.00 “ “ Won1en’s $2.25 per pair. ’ Misses’ .$2.00 per pair. _ Child’s $1.70' per prir. illoytto. i Goon boys wishing to leave lists should apply here. Tan Highland Danes is an interesting feature of one of the numbers at’ West Kent School Concert tonight. al _ d Anvsnrrsnna are again reminded that l “changes‘ should be In this oillos no ster than one p. m. to insure insertion in iollowintrissuo. l ANY persons, (ladies or gentlemen, eslrlngwsee the Gum-dlan‘s big Web Perfecting Press in operation should call ut business oflices any Wednesday at twelve o'clock, or Saturday at one o'clock sharp. Tiin Guardianis indebtedtoa reader foraiate number of thc Buffalo Illus- trated Express with an extensive article on ltiiy Brook Hospital for incipient tuberculosis-the most interesting pub- llc institution in the state and the work .tis doing. Miss Campbell of Princi- " Edward Island is one of thc staff. Arn meeting of the Saclrviile Hockey Club, Monday evening, it was decided to send to the Trustees of the Starr trophy, u challenge for that cup. This was done -io that in_ the event of Sackville winning the New Brunswick League the challengi- would be in sufficient time to enable Sack- vil.c to play forthe cup this year. -Sack- vills Tribune. Tan Sackvllle Post says: Was there ever suchahockcy town as Sackvlllel' I will wagera big apple that for the size ofitnoothertown in the province can boast of as many teams. Here they are: Sackville First Team, Sackville Seeoud Team, Miciuacs, Shumrocks, Bankers and Printers-all enthusiastic puck chasers. Then there are at least halfa dozen teams connected with Mt. Allison, 0naa_girls' learn. Who says Sackville can't play hockey? _ Tnnaii seems to bea little friction he- tween the ice-boat men and the officers of the marine department. The men refused to cross on Sunday as requested and this naturally annoyed the officers who were charged with getting the mall ovcr. There was some mail left on this side on Satur~ day and the Is'and people were very anx- ious, the business men particularly, that it should be got over. The men want more pay also, but as this is not election year they are not likely toget any raise and are not likely to refuse to be on hand again even on Sundriy.- Sackviile Post. FARM work made easy.-The farmers of Canada are indebted to the Fainiiy Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal for one of the best agricultural papers ever issued. The issue of February 22 of that great papcrislarlzely devoted to the important question of laboursavlng methods on the farm. It is wonderfully instructive, better than all the agricultural meetings and exhibits of farm machinery ever held in this country. The Family Herald and Weekly Star should be received by every farmer in Ciuiaila. Our renders should write at once for a copy of February 22 issue, it alone is worth all they charge for a full yenr's siibscrlpton (one d lar).° SPEAKING to the Halifax I-I3-old, John Moore, Crapaud, who is attending the Agricultural School at Truro said that the Island farmers had been given definite S ideas in regard to breeding to type in all t the principal l-ireeds of domestic animals, t to select the varieties of seed, to prepare the land,tosow at the best time in the e _.___.__ English Liquozone, . ' Small and large bottles in stock. 5oc and. $1.00. we a , ` Taken sick on Feb. lst. lnst. and in spite subject to gas on stomach, causing pres - 0 `0f the best niedlcill attention and fill that sure on heart, and lungs, shortnegp of - O The E. W. Taylor Store has alWHYS made a specialty of Telescopes and Field Glasses. We understand the qualities that go t_o make up perfection in Telescope or Field Glass. n choos- ing our stock of them we do not look ==;=~1f.;l.-.;.°"°'°°‘ °r'ii°':i:r: s so st ve -care u Y theiizlurabilit of mam and 1 . Y . ' llhhlgedonvenlence for practical uae. We H are convinced that those we offer _are excellent in every WHY; H110 W° think that no one is likely to underscll us without sacrificing qulllly Wd 8°°d' ness. E." W. TAYLOR, ‘ tl l ii b veii tim Patrick Kglrygi’ Idoiiieagliegiliridge irl K"1E'9 °°-°"» ""”i.° i:‘:'::." ¥i’.':."»...".;'. i¢l»1i»'ii'ii'e Miifiii iifsest ofiiii creditors nnderthz Provisions of "All Ad RC” :getting Assignments for the Benefit of editors." F b sea -Dated this Thirteenth dey of e ru- n ' Montague Bflds¢~ 15 mul' 6i w ai. * ._-_ Nlacaroons Owing to a mistake of the shipper we ’° 5”' §f’°“i3 'i°" “‘”°i?ii’Zi”i`£‘8-¥>i?§ 9 H t a mer’s ‘ ` Mdllllll S Idrllgslofc hifi” 'iiiouaanoua aiscuirs as s-»1-E»-».»_- E-1-1--o ;::’..‘i."i.°.':.‘.‘;.. f;:..;’.:i‘;:..‘“..~'.“f :‘o°..:.’:.i io offer them for a short time only at n -1 Discount of 25 per cent less an regular prices a thThis is a genuine bargain as Huntley & Pa1mer’s Biscuits are known the world over for their good qualities. season to obtain the most satisfactory re- sults. The courses, Mr. Moore said, are particularly beneficial to the farmer who hiisuprettygocd general knowledge of the origin of soils, and of the necessity of the maintenance of the fertility of the farms, but who is working somewhat in the dark. The results of experiments in various lines are illustrated by examples of almost incaloulable advantage even though the course may be thought to be somewhat short. A gloom was cast over the settlement of Tryon when it- became known that Jemima, beloved wife of Stetford Mullins and youngest daughter of William and o Catherine Rogerscn had passed away. he could eat what he pleased and when he pleased without fear of a sleepless night 0. A. lionrtsur of the Royal Bank ol Caaada,~Havana, Cuha.hae '1`heGuardian's thanks for recent copies of the Havana Post. Rav. Hr. McNeill, Orwell, will preach ln. v.) in cherry valley Metiietiieiciiiii-ei. next Sabbath evening, Feb. N th, at seven o'clock. r KEEP in your note book the date of the Prince Street concert, Tuesday March 7th.: This will be smoat enjoyable en- tertaimnent. Jfaaregiilar fortnightly meeting of Court Crapaud No. iid), C. 0. F. will be held Tuesday evening, Feb. 28, in Hampton Hall. A`full attendance of odleers and members is requested as important businese,lncludlng inltlatlons with full ceremony and other mati.crs,ls- to be transacted.Court opens at 7 o‘clo:k sharp. By order of Chief Ranger. Tal residence' of Mrs. C. Hansen, Euston St. was the scene ofa very pleas- in`g event, Wednesday Feb. 22. the occas- sion beingthe marriage of her son John Z. Hansen to Miss Jessie McLeod of this city. The ceremony was pcrfoi-med by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Pastor ol' St. James’ Church. Tiiebride was charrulngly attir- ed in cieain voiie over white cbllfon taffeta while her attendant Miss Edna Skerry was gowned in pink. The groom was attended by his nephew John McLean. A light repost was servcd, covers being laid for sixteen couple thc happy pair were the recipients of numerous and costly presents. Tas: annual meeting of King`s County L. 0. L. was held on Tuesday, Feb. 7th, in Jubilee Lodge room, Iris. W. Brother Robert Whlteway, County Master was in the chair. After the usual routine of busi- ness the following olhcers were duly elected for the ensuing year. County Master -Robert Whiteway_ Murray River, (re-elected). County Deput};1Master-M. J. McLeod, Iris. County Chaplain-Jauies B. Bnine. iris. County Rec. Sec'y-N. C. Stewart, Caic- donia. Re-elected. ` County Fin. Sec y -Dan A. Mt:Leod.Irls. Rs-elected. _ County Treasurer' -Henry Compton, Iris. County D. of C. -Gco. McLean, Cale. donla. County Lecturer-Mui. J. Stewart, Caledonia. County Deputy Lectuier-Mal. L. Mc- Phee, Hcatherdalc. Rs~elccted. County Deputy i.ecturei'-Joliu A. Mc- Phee, Glen William Rc-elected. Owing to the stormy weather all the brethren Iliad to remain in the Lodge room until the following day. The night, was considered the worst for years. TOOK A STRAW VOTE. Interesting Experiment in a Restaur- ant. An advertising agent, representing ii prominent New York magazine, while on .a recent western trip, was dining one evening in a Pittsbiu-g restaurant. \Vhile wal ting for his order he glanced over his newspaper and noticed the rid vertisement of a well-kno\vn dyspepsiu preparation, Stuart's Dyspcpsia Tablets. As he himself was a regular user of the tablets, he began speculating as to how niiiny of the other travelling men in thi- dining room were also friends of the popu- lar remedy for indigestion. He says: I counted twenty-three nicn at the tables and in the hotel office I took the trouble to interview them and vvas urprised to learn that nine of the twenty- hree made a practice of taking one or wo of Stuart's Dyspepsla Tablets after och meal. -One of them told me he had suffered so niuch from stomai-h trouble that at'oiie time he had been obliged to quit the road- but since using Stuart‘s Dyspepsia Tablets had been cntfrely free from indlgestlon but he continued their use, especiall while travelling, on account of irregular- ity in meals and because like all travelling men he was often obliged to eat what ho could get and not always what lie want ed. Another, who looked the picture of health, said he never ste a meal without taking a Stuart Tablet afterwards because i- any other trouble. Still another used them because he was Nov g Yoar A§sioNMENi.RE NB" A fllllli customers. In wishing you a Happy New Year and thanking you for our growth and prosperity we promise bette things for thi' coming year io ou kind and loving friends could do the spirit fled to the Maker who gave it, being only twenty years of ago and the bride of less than o. year. Although living in the coin- munity for only a few months, her kindly disposition and sterling worth endeared her to all who had the pleasure of her companionship. She leaves tomourn be- sldesa loving husband, Infant daughter and father and mother, one sster, Mrs. Joseph Thompson, three brothers J osepb, Reuben and John, all of North Tryon and a large circle of relatives and friends. Notwithstanding the incleinsncy of the weather and almost lnipassable condition of the roads,a large concourse of people turned out to perform the last sod rites. The funeral servlccs were conducted by Rev. Mr. Stebbings. She was laid to rest in the Presbyterian Cemetery of Tryon to await the call when tha dead in Christ breath and distress in chest, which he no longer experienced since using the tablets regularly. Another claimed that Stuart`s I)yspep» sia Tablets was the only safc remedy lic had ever found for sour stomach and ucjd- ity. He had formerly used common soda to relieve the trouble, but the tablets were much better a_nd safer to use. After smoking, drinking, or other ex- cesses \vliicli weaken the digestive organs, nothing restores the stomach to a healthy, wholesome .condition so effectually as Stuai-t's Tablets. Stuert’s Dyspepsla Tablets contain the natural dlgestlves. nepsln, dlastase, which every weak stomach lacks, ns iveli as nux, hydrsstln and yellow purilla, and can be safely relied on as a radical cure for every form of poor digestion. Sold by drugglsts everywhere. ' ll Stanley Bros, Ready 'Made Sheets 1 ` 2 I-2 by 2 yards. Special at $1.45 a pair White Crochet Quilts Special at 75c, goo, $i.io, $r.r8 and $1.45 Marseilles Quilts Special at $l.7o, $i.85, $2oo.and $2.25 White- French Organdies, 45 inches Wide Special at 25c, 4oc and 451: per yard White Dotted Muslins Special at IO: per yard White Striped Muslins Special at 8c, ioc, r5c,19c and 23c per yard And remember our White Under- wear ! The best stock we have ever shown. Stanley Bros. ! , GAUVlN,GliNiZEl.&(I0.. v¢xt|a\¢n»¢llls|ss¢_¢»"l'\¢U0Un¢eu FLOUR TALKS To have good'bread, YOU must have good Fleur. We sell good Flour chea in'smnll bags,-large bags, % barrels and barrels. Call anggetfour prices. €»¢\f\IZ€§?€Zl\l cS¢ Z2 il Will. V i rv _E ‘__ ‘ \ WAN // - _ is __ H 2'!/lm"/_l, E *' .2 $6oo.oo Plano la -\ Eri- ..\,. .__.______.. W V, .- ~ 7.’ f [gf $oo.oo _.._£.=. ___ Here’s a snap for someone. Grand Square Piano, seven octaves, fancy iigiired walnut case, carved legs, splendid order. Price when nezv $600.00. Our sale price $90.00 on reason- able terms. Call and see it. mlilg,liWooos_ ` North Side of Post Odice. , HAY_!__HAYl 120 Barrelsof lf" _ . r.::.‘.:.;'::..'::r°-...ii:.~f°ii.'r:;:.t° F 0 Rf’ A L E Cll0iCC ADDICS Leard, Wright Lord Russel, ABowatt ;---~ H Sl .iid iimy newest. - 50 Tons Prime Timothy orrosirs P o. _ "°"‘°°""“° ““"?" F Hav- \ A I Im in disturbed digestion as indicated by CE' ed? d em; sein- steiiiwii 'er (heartburn), tiesti 'milf W9" “lm” °°'° ‘Q ,gf Shlbumlng, oppression, soreness, headacheg ‘g:2“§§§°g;'§{':‘§e.‘;:m|n.D:v,”_ constipation, etc. Rnddln's Dyspepela Tab _ i .1 1 sts will be found a reliable remedy. They ny' A. D. ISRNIEL McGREGOR. ;:,r:tg‘°fs.P?mk.”] Pace “ny mm n n give quick relief every tIme~'1'ry them ` ARTINBINJ. Bt MELLISH, _lid c per box.A. W.Reddln Pham., B Sunny 2; up 61 Attorney at Lew. ,|d,,_ more F mmmm~mmm.m Don’i. let tlie matter of ex peiise keep you from visiting us. Sight s as precious ss life iiae t’ and our charges are moderate. . We correct all defects of vision, and if you need the services of an occulisr, we will frankly tell you so. . There is no guess work in our methods. We have the latest and most approved apparatus for eye- testing. Always glad to help you. other in the Lower Pro- .. on Hand i6 d roi Dgminion mend in Baldwlns, Northern Tea Spys, Greenliigs and Sales exceed that of any RIISSCIS, _ ' flavor. It is not possible to buy anything superior. Retail price 6oc per lb. ’ G. F. vincsa. wl R' “ “Name on every p1¢¢¢~ ii' ' ` Wm..-.nest ciioeoieiei are ani. eoief, rich, meiiew ...ia of feiiimi Choiceat growth of India ' Expert Optlclan. and Ceylon. Confectioner L i f- Mzcr Mi-: Ar rnt: Anwavs BUSY sroiu: N0WiS1s°°<1 “M-1° ’* have a group taken, when ihiiigs are quiet. Come to our studio and we will do what is right by you. rnorooaari-teas. J. A. S. BAYER, PROP. ii.. ,PllUiESSilNllMElH|]S E. B. WILLIAMS, Barrister. Solicitor and Notary. Arran JANUARY and OFFICE-HOLMAN BUILDING, Next door io Royal Bank, Water St., i-iz th aa wi yr , 1 J. AUGUSIUS BENILEY Barrister and Attorney Oiliee: Upstairs Brace Brick Building. SUMMERSlDE.P. E. I. Money tg Loan on good secur- ity of land at moderate rate of interest. l i-3 tts & w 3m ilrtiflclal teeth! The best of satisfaction, moderate prices. Extraction free of charge at ,oR..|. P. MURRAY 7 Queen Street. Opp. Piowse Bros. .1-end wil’ THE DUFFERIN HOTEL Bt. John, 1\T. E. hverlcoking the beautiful ling Square. Hof- ern in every detail. Newly ps nted and rc- earpeted throughout. The only hotel in the city with private lawn and gardens. B. LQROI WILLIS, CHAB CAMPBELL, PNP. llallll¢f~ a-i8 d i vr ;- .__ v l~' MUMFORD BROS. Produce Commission Fierchants MUMFORD'B BUILDING. ARGYLE ST., HALIFAX, N. S. Personal attention given to the sa ea of Butler Eggs, Hogs, _"'>uI\ry. l~'|uir,Veg¢\abler, &c.,!r., Procee s of sales remitted pmmgllv. Market prices sent on applicaiion. onsignmsnla couched. 4-18 dw In Molluarlie & Arsenaull Barristers, Solicitors, etc, SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. Oilices-Royal Blink of Canada building. NEIL MCQUARRIE, K. C. E. ARSENAULT. 1-6 dw lf. * 2 -~ i DR. E. lil. MaCKENZIE Diseases of women and children. ` Oiiice Kent Street, next door to john- son’s Drug Store. Telelplione 317. Residence, Alcxan rn Hotel, Tele- phone 230. Ofiice hours, 9-io a. rn., 1.30-3.30 p. m., 7-8 p.m. iz dw3n:i. R. JOHN LEDWELL, lil.D. Physician and Surgeon. POWNAL STREET. Opposite St. _loseph’s Convent. HOURS-Until io o’clock a. ni., I to 3 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m. ra-6 dw if A. F. MILLER, M. D. C.M. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICE -Kent Street, opposite Davis & Frasei’s Packing Establish- ment. Telephone 41. i1~i.t dw 3m IllTilUll J. ll. IIELLISII, I. li. _ (HARVARD) o/ialusrsk AND Arrolmsv-Ar-LAW Cor. Queen 'nl Richmond Bla.. Clrlewn. Telephone, house 258, Office 43. W. L0. IOIIUUN, K. 0., 0. GAVAN DUFFY Morson 6: Duffy Barflatefa and Attorneys, lrnwn's Bleek, Charlottetown. P. l. I. DISNEY' 'TC Ia€>.A1V In dmhdxen lerloyai leak al head; Paterson Downing Co’y Commission Merchants. Bt, .lohn’s, Newfoundland, eieugnma ei i-_ 1. nine presses ' SO LICITED I w i yr. GEO- S- INMAN. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, etc. Haney to loan. Collections lads. 0 es. llonlalua, P. I. I. _ SllAt.!.WO0D.C. ll. Barrister and attorney ai-Law. NotaryPubiie, eta., Omoo : Cameron Block, lately occupied by l'.l.. llaaard. l.C. llerth Olde Qaon losers. Ilonov is ical. A. A. McLean, K. C. Donald Mellnnon MCLIAI I UOKIIIOI, lsnlaievs, Attensa -al-Law. lrowl‘s Block, ChaiI:\i¢\owl. li III Summerside. MONEY T0 LOAN. . . i , i ..i'1`. _ H'-f , . .. ». f' -.1 it if 1" ,. .V .`\ .i. _. ~ H . ‘i§i_‘i , - 1| .'».,., __r» ,f_ ~.. i . . ¢ i