;__ and who is it that does not ff'-\ ‘fs ‘if T"`/”"*';"i`(:‘.’¢""`-"T-"'°?i'§?_,z` __ .A2-“¢‘ ¥¢ rr -~ ` ;~ ..»' -. - . if _.. ~_--_-.-_. _ - T. _ _ ‘ ' ' ‘F ff" » »' -' :~‘fZf;'--ff. £25’-< ..-,§».=*#,:.'_=,=-;-'-'_r ‘~_;3- 1' 1° .'_'=.-§»‘»-;:-ny. c ‘¥ff.‘»“=‘ '- e c Y ,s 5 4*( I Goannriiiv enindarnnwnn rsnanU:e‘n.a1zcn.1r_ug.¢3._ ,_ s r 'W AT HISULD SPEED' _ Tna Council of the Boardioflhsde Tnnconcertgiveuundsr theaulspieesofl I I I T' 'T __ meets this or-ning at ten o’eioek. A.l _ - shippers are especially invited ..o be when BN" N°‘“°d B°“'°1' ‘"7" ‘. present as matters afecting shipments Dodd, Kidney Pills had cured His to and from the mainland will befdln- Rheumaiism cussed. It is ct very great importance ‘ . that all interested be present. vsaxgy, OGC., new ge the days when Lame Back and Bhmmatism are almost epidemic, and 'hw the story of Durham IBrown of this ln, is the best news that can be carried to the 3fnICi.€(T- ’ .I was troubled with Lame Back, says I,-_ Brown. ‘and had Rheumatism in my ,mm leg and hip so that I suffered agoni- ,mg pains while at work. I worked at cheese box making. After taking one box of 1)0dd’s Kidney Pills I found an impm,-,.,m-nr, and by the time I had gnished six boxes my Lame Ba'°k and Rbeumatism were gone and I was work- lng gf my old speedfdriving 560 and one gnefquarter inch nails in 18 minutes. ‘Dodds Kidney Pills are all and more thy; is clained for them.” 5, ei »,_~,,_,....- ~ ..‘;..*;.a- -" sim/ia sooo roots ...mfr _iiiudniew l»e \ Douoniwrs A Done to the tur __ - -_ ' ._ i 2;, I ”, Are the kind you get _i I " here. We are well known ‘T for the Doughnuts we bak love a nice Doughnut. For those who don’t we have. Parker House Rolls . 5. _W W. ' Cream Tartar Bis¢uits, ` D. STEWART ' _~ ECLIPSE BAKERY lakes Best Bread _ A Telephone sn. _ na .- _-ll -.rr 1 WEBS'l`ER’&;MaCKAY, `i The ideal Grocery, r A Charlottetown, P. E. L Phone xco. _ay i 'gt-.ser *w\ir’.;~.‘;»e.i~e‘_.'vr'.‘.‘:; - -at - \’~‘ Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere. THE mail reached the city yesterday at half past two. Rev. H. M. McIntosh will preach in Zion Church next Sabbath. A vi-:Rr successful banquet was given Tuesday night to J. J. Hughes, M. L. A., at Hotel Imperi il; Souris, previous to his departure for Ottawa. THE Fourth Regiment Band yesterday received a large quantity of _new English music published by one ot the largest band music firms in the United Kingdom. Ynsrnnnav before H. J. Palmer, Theo- philus LsClair of Mayileld, Lot 23, was fined $50 and costs for first violation of the Soott Act. The case was obtained by Prosecutor Brown. Orrxcaa Aarnun' Hanna who has been visiting in Kensington informs Ti e Guardian that he uw the wild pidgeocs, previously referred to, dying through Traveller-'s Rest at town’s end. WILLIAM Hnmrs, Lighthouse keeper at Cape Bear yesterday reported the Minto and Stanley six miles of! Cape Bear. The Minw was west of the Stanley which did not seen to have steam up. THE attention of the City Surveyor is directed to the necessity of opening up the drains in many parts of the city. With the continued mild weather the crossing. are in many places almost impassible. DP. William Sutherland, son of Robert Sutherland, of Sea View, has ber n appointed resident surgeon of the hospital at Revelstoke, B. C., at a salary of $2100 per year. There were many applications for the position. _ Tm: Ladies’ Aid Society of the P. E. I- Hospital :desire to express their thanks to Frank Heartz for the handsome sum of $30, being the proceeds of the concert held at Heartz’s Hall Monday night. Jnnuman S. CLARK, B. A.. Bay View has accepted an invitation from the Baptist Home Mission Board of lhe Northwest to engage in the work of Indian Missions. Mr. Clark has completed the Micmac dictionary commenced by ihe late Dr. Silas T. Rand. This Dl‘¢PBl`lf»l°l1 will add much to the emciency ot Mr. Clarke in his work in the West. Rsnwav Excunsrow mn Honsn Racns oN Maacn `17'rn-Geo. A. Sharp Surperinteudent of P. E. I. R. has kindly consented to issue return tickets at one first class fare from all stations on the P. E, I. Railway good to return on the foll- owing day. The attractions in the cify will be grand parade oi the at 10 o'clock and horses races in the afternoon. -Two races will take place. Merchants’ purse of $50 00and en- trance money added for free for all trot or pace and citizens’ purse of $25-00 8114 ell- trance money added for 2.51 class trotters only. In the evening the fine Irish drama Faugh-a-ballaugh will he put on in the Opera House. These attractions should bring a large number of people to the citi ion St. Patrick’s Day. A WHERE no Yououi YOUR 1 SHIRTS AND CDLLARS ? e , 1 I WEEKS & C0.. GUARANTEE ' SATISFACTION IN THESE GOODS l _AL 5; e-. -"1 fm: ' 3 _ Full Dress Shirts In _ all Sizes ja. am.-an i aé I f 5 <'. 1 _ __ Iiien_§1=ursishings, ff I "-i~_fi,l-s;'i?l'~; .é?_;.s_;l:¢-s B¢“°V°A°“t Irish S°°i°°7 and A' 0° H~ _ful tonic and reccnstructor. .Ferrozone is Tim Patriot yesterday says in startling head lines that the Maritime Province Amateur Athletic Association events iwm hem in on-aw... :run wsu masse be .news to many. The skating races were really held in Empire Rink. Halifax. Fen Parker,St John won nearly all the events. A Two most interesting match races took The chestnut gelding King, owned’anrl driven by A. S. Hewitt, defeated Smooth- ing Iron owned and driven by Bert Large, and the gray mare Rollo Bay .Girl owned land driven by R. J. Steele, fwon from the chestnut mare Grace Almont, owned and driven by Victor Douse. ` » liasrna Monday's concert for the benefit of the Charlottetown Hospital will be the llnest orchestral musical effects ever given in this city. Mr. Vinnicombe is ' very energetic and hopes to have as many as thirty instrumentalists on the stage.The grand overture of To-ncrede, :also a beautiful selection of_Faust by Gannod, besides three numbers of bright lively ‘musical compositions will be dispersed amongst the program. . Rev G M Young is s speaker of reilog-' nized ability and has the happy faculty of saying things that people remember. His address in the Y. M. C. A. next Sun- day afternoon on the Zreat question of “Gambling” is sure to draw a large atten- dance of men. The interest attaching to the Making of Manhood course is being maintained and great importance is attach- ed to the discussion of the “Destructive Forces” that .have to be considered. seats for all who attend. The meeting' will be a feature. . . Music -lovers in Charlottetown will greatly regret to learn that Madame Albani will be unable tovisit the cityas arranged for. The following telegrams will show that Mr. Carvell did all possible to bring the distinguished prima donna here. On Tuesday Madame wired : ->- Panxnn CanvnI.L,- ' I hear all communications shut. Is this true? _ F I Hwilwu Lsiiae. oiyas River; -mauro: F -~ ei.. . s' 5 ‘L *_ g-Ti ~ ;_ ' . 11",-<, ='~`f;.» 'rss Wanna onmne none on irsnaq, _ _ - _.-‘ 1; ._ 5;; -or ‘-Tw? .. Marchilth wssalrand success. Thepro-` . ‘ 6 V v ~ -_ gf . . _ “ Krona was in charge ofthe ladies' of`L`idy Rossi-vs _Indus and they _ were assistsdi-hy‘ some other Charlottetown iriende. The fn' » ;.~.f11““-"_;;’=f`""` :nd ~. » _ ..~ T hm ==<11°==°e =h°we1bnn.n .»n....I » B Q _fi=vs>~ ~f » f and by repeated encore that this mmol. _ I ' F Qxt If 'M » ated sgood thing when they got it. Itl V ° V '; :_¢~»,.;~. ,_ ,_»._,-_f,._,-_.r-, ,_-,¢;r§ 1 = ' ' ~ ‘Jr -- Q -QQ would he unfair to pariicnlarize, but the _ _ _ » ‘I _ ‘$. 4 . _ . . " . .. A _ ,Aol _ .I ,_ _,ph . _.¥»,__._.__.., . ._ _-,__.,___,,&_ . solchy Frank Stanley and the duet by ' -' 1 0.- ._ _ _ Mi-.and M.-s. Campbell bmugntdownnnli __ it _ ;j ji g “T-' .5 . " ” "’ house. william seonssma ssohan-nan. "' ‘ ' ‘-“if-1 ;. ` ‘ " _.. The following is the program : 1 Chorus. ,I place on the harbor yesterday afternoom' Recitation-Elsie Jenkins. A _ Vocal Solo-Blanche Riggs. Recitation--Bertha Bai per. Vocal Solo-Maud Strickland. Duet-Mr and Mrs Campbell, encored. Reciiation-Wlllina Riggs, encoredf Vocal Solo-Frank Stanley, eucored. Recitation--Florence Laps home. Duet -Martha and Florence Van- ` Buskiik. _ Reading-Bessie Irving. Vocal Solo- Fiorence'VanIderstine. Gaelic Scpz-Lottie McDonald, encored. Solo-Blanche Riggs, encored. Jas. McLean then auctioned the pies of which there were only a limited num- ber. A vote of thanks to the Charlotte- town friends who took part in the pro- gram and to Jas. McLean, was moved by . John McDougall seconded by C. D. Fraser and tendered by Mr. Scott. The sum of twenty-six dollars was realized, ‘ which goes to the Treasurer, Rev. D. McNeil. Auld Lang Sync brought the social tc a close. _ » NATIONAL COUNCIL 0F WOMEN 1 0F CANADA. _ The report from the convener of the APYBUSRIDBUYS Flu be mam’ t° P"°Vid°, Press Committee gives a very encouraging account from the various Local Councils will commence at 3.4.5 and special music . gh,-Ungymub th, Dominiom From the New Westminister Council. which has always taken an active interest in hospital work, we hear of the Women’s Hospital being freed from debt before it amaigamated with the Royal Columbian, and that four members are elected annu- allyfrom that Council to serve on the Board of Directors of the Royal Colum- bian Hoepital. < ' A delegation from the New' West- minster Council were welcome guests at _ Annan. Mr. Carvell replied on Tuesdays- Steamer connection impossible." Only reliable communication by Government service from Cape Tormentine. Journey seven _miles-open boats. Wire your decision. Can arrange concert date 'till Monday, if necessary. The answer received to-day` was : - Thanks tor wire. _Cannot risk open boat this weather and must abandon concert. Veryisorry. _ - ALBANI. THE PENALTY OF A FAST LIFE. “ Is paid for by an irritable condition oi body and mind, by exhausted energy, poor digestion, unstrung nerves and broken sleep. If you must and » will live i the killing pace, better keepin mind the sustaining powers of Ferrozone, a wonder- a blood maker, a nerve strengthener, a heart and brain invigdrator. It creates appetite, insures perfect digestion and un- disturbed sleep. restores the vitality and strength lost by excessive living very quickly, Ferrozone will dn you inesti mable good. try it. Price .50c per box o .six boxes for $2.50, at Druggiste, or Polson & Cc.. Kingston, Ont. ' Da. HaMn.roN‘s Pu.Ls Conn Hnanacnn. As a spring medicine no medicine can compare with “0xygenator”. Being strongly antiseptic it destroys all disease germs and is therefore the ideal blood purifier. Hundreds of people are using it now, our sales of it this year being away ahead of last year. Price `5Oc and, $1.00 a bottle.-The Two Macs. MacDon- ald 8c MacKinnon, Druggists, Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kt. Sis. d w ' ff P|iESB.Il|PllilNS ` We make a specialtv of dispensingprescrip- tions and can fill any prescription no matter where or by whom Several of thsclergymen were presenter, both meetings to testify their appreciation of the Council and its work. ‘Council which was largely attended. teaching Domestic Science in the schools knownas-the Queen .Victoria Memorial' lwfard. . T ‘ The St. Jahn Council has appointed a committee to the emigrants arriv- iaud far the best emigram agent is the emigrant, who, having came and liked _ thfe country and its people sends back -the word _to the old land. Tbematter of vaca- tion schools and supervised play grounds has been taken up enthusiastically by that Council, the need for the samavbaing much felt in that city. » The annual meeting of the Toronto Council was the largest and most success- ful ever held. An enjoyable drawing- room _meeting was held at Mrs. Massey- Treble’s house in honor of Mrs. May Wright Sewall, the President ' of the 'International Council of Women. who gave an interesting addre s _gupsn the wonderfully varied work of all tr-- iiational Councils throughout the w-fi-if. -» The Victoria (B. C ) Council after many efforts has succeeded in getting the lscnoni Beard to inersanes the reaching or Domestic Science into the scho_o1s.. The salary will be paid by the B lard, and the Local Council will equip and maintain the class room. Home Made Tweeds. That’s Reid’s T ryon Tweed. ` '@'@'@@\@'®'@'@'0'@K9<9@' I Johnson’s Sarsaparilla and Celery @ _ __ ff . written. Our pre- » scription file contains 14,227 prescriptions which is a very strong _ proof of the _confidence which physicians and the public have in us. “THE TWO MACS” liacilsnald p& llaciinmm. ~ DRUGGISTS, . Cor and Kent Sta TVTVYVY RS A conibiued Blood Puriie and Nerve Tonic com ed carefully from the-Am cines which have ex most beneficial feEect., Y Mar l ~ Prepared vnly by;-J ._ '- z . .Cf =~' f- ;~\ _ 3, 'g .-_‘-.-' > 4 V r "5 <¢’ _,ng ~_‘¢__ -f -. ._. i _F475-¢a_. ,- ...fe-~;r._ - . 3 _ 1 ‘I ’° " 1.'-',`_:~-i ~».,~ _ = ' ' ~- -'~~ -~»~ . ._ - . _ .. A . . 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Itisto iurni-h and main- ~ T, _ ._ __ »- _ ' talna ward in the General Hospital to be ' ‘ _ -" lV.ing?_at-thai.-1>prt~,a truly; _ that wiilbe ofbeneiit to the Dominion _; today. We haveafvcrfy a ffilddd tial. e _ |211 encebeen Q f gf ‘ ».~a' -.if if A#-= » . . :pi ».~ff` QQ f ”' w' y Scents pe; bor i ‘ -_=f»;,- f. , . 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