~ rise! i . I i val/3:7: .Wfi‘v. ‘ 3i /.\t\ 1 “ ‘ wi ’/ M21 COllar //”((\ are e in} be“: THEV'Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i l l i l l i z .1 1‘. exactly one half price. \Ve have received a in'ilu-i' on the continent. The Ladies’ coats are displayed in the new Mantle department on the sec- ond tleor. A complete variety of styles and prices, and will be cleared out at _ i o g ,i 0 Ladies Suits the New suits direct from the the new Mantle Dept second tluor. . Mcfloriazl Great Hui Price sate oi All Ladies’_ And Gentleman's Coats _ (hie of the chief attractions to the Seed Fair will he S. A. McDonald's great sale of Ladies‘ and (lentlenien's coats. In the nu adjoining- is ii that you may duplicate at tli shipment, of best: See them in resents some Cowan‘s seems to hit the right spot. It is a great '- food for husky young}: nth- ' letes .' satisfies the appetite : ..a.sy to digest: and deiieious m rowers , v "A Road uniform ()il produees a l-l’iLfiIl’. cheerful light. which has n f'lll‘t‘l'i‘ll Hit-ct. run the. whole household, iairii :in ()il in MAY'FlilinCR. The Imperial Uii (Tn. i.t.(i.. 3-7tl1m. WALL PAPER New Patterns. New Designs, New Colorings. 5 g Parlor. Hail. Dining g . Room. Bedroom and ' Kitchen. Beautiful borders to match. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices. Wholesale it Retail. Sample Books ready. Carter Q Company, Ltd importers of Artistic Wail l‘al . C Two names worth i‘( Typewriter Ribbons or Carbon l’apci'S. cognized as Leaders. We a itory. ' The United TypeWriier Co. oi N. S. Lid. W. R. Eckersley Halifax. N.S. W . Manager, -——. Si‘EAMSfliP SAILINGS W 13m RELIABLE AND POPULAR ROUTE Between St. John And Boston WlN'l'h R FARES. St. John to Boston. . . . . . . . . 44.50 St. John to Portland . . .. . . . . 4.00 State Rooms... . ............. ......$l.00 STEEL S'l'liiAMSlH PS CALVIN AUS l‘lN Complete Wireless Telegraph Equipmen Leaves St. John Thursday tits 1:. m. for Eastport. , liubec. Portland and Bon- iim . Returning leaves India Wharf Boston Mondays nth a. m. and Portland at. 5.00 p. m., for LubecJt'astport and hit. John“ or tickets, literature and information expiy to loeal ticket agents. anknza ticked through to destination. . . homEson T .1 PA WM..G.L E Agent at John. N. B. T" E MAGNIFICENT STEAMSHH' O’GEANA “.000 Toll. use Feet my the holder of a lpced record that no liner Illult has ever equalledJiru cabin through- out with gorgeous rouml and private baths, the finest promenade deck in the world, the hunt cuisine on the Atlantic and carrying are Sold this week at. one half price also. \ ' - _ This serves a splendid opportun- ity when in the City of securing values Ladies’ Raincoats A ciioice assortment arrived afew days ago the season's newest (lesipus' Nonnwoo Typewriters Maple Leaf and Muiti-lithl’. The Island’s . Leading Store . fl 1 u':; clothing department H" iueii’s overcoats which never again be able to c same price. i in tlienew Mant'e Dept secand ilmr. meiiihcring when oil'eriiig They are re- re sole Agents in this terr- ’l‘Hlt‘ ALL CANADIAN ROUTE TO MONTREAL. Via. the Intercolonial Railway Maritime Express is the only All Canadian Route to Quebec, and Mon- treal from the Maritime Provinces. The Maritime. Express is generally admitted by experienced travellers to he the most comfortable train in America. This is especially trite in regard to the dining and sleeping car service. The diners of the l. (i. It. ui‘o rommy and well ventilated and flir- nislied in the best of trusts. The ex~ cellent meals are served ’l‘ahle (l'hotu at a price away below the n la carte rates prevailing on the company owned lines. The sleeping coaches are up~to~dnto in every particular, and the smoothness of the road lied makes the long journey cosy and pleasant. Being popular with u. class of travellers who are generally found to he the. item of good company, the through journey is never found dtill, no cattle or freight. ll for tho [relic-l liner to the land that you should I” while the world-(Imed Bermud- flowerl are in blonom. In thil l'ltryllnd you can enjoy driving, eyellnl. golf, tennis, hosting. onenn bathing, fllhlnl Ind every outdoor recreation. dialling every Thursday. from Now York. Moll Attractive Rats- Ever Ole-rod. (iv-t beautiful booklet mops, chart, etc., from Bermuda-Auntie Line, 290 Eur. N. f4 i adieu and Gentlemen if you have e mi ’ that needs to he cisnnod and press“ you can entrust. it. to us and fuel inn-cured to «when It is returned toyuu il writ luv k like now. As a matter of fact. our cififllllnr and pri"‘NlnI." cannot, be bent, ninétliiniz can be stud of all our laundry 0! . v Phone? or drop us a. card and our tean‘ will caii—l'hune 1.5!. Star Steam Laundry A. I". "Webster, Prop ' of a consistent: Christian. He was at i E -. nml the | THE LATE ALEXANDER DEWAIL There recently passed away in Ariel:- land. New Zeuiand, Alexander Dewar. n native of I’. E. Island, and son of 1 Donald Dewar of Briideneii who mum to this Province from Perth. Hunt— land. The subject oi this sketch was: a man of great ability and intelliilen',I yen, and in youth was much beioved‘ ,for his genial manner and sterling] I qualities. It I After learning the trade of cabinet. -mnker in t‘harlottetown he went tol iBoston where he studied (‘ivil Ennin— l ‘cering. i ‘ When 21 years of age he landed in Melbourne, Australia which was at: that time a town sheit‘t‘cd under l ‘ canvas. He at once. engaged in the work oil ,house huilding, but the gold fever . breaking out, he saw greater scopei iior his energies, and was attractedi ‘ to the mining camps in the capacity; {of a Civil and Mining Engineer. Ht“ f has held many important and respon— . l sihle positions, as Manager of Mines, land invented and patented a device for gold niining'which was after» wards used in this capacity the world over. _ After amassing considerable wealth 2 in Australia, he came to New Zea- [iand in 1869 to report. upon the «out imeasures and harbor construction of ltii‘eymouth. At Aukiand he met-an :(ild acquaintance in the person of the I llate, George W. tiwrn, formerly of: ithis Province, and they formed tin- gi‘eat shipping and mercantile Iirm oi Dewar & Owen. i After an absence of titty years he; j'visitcd his native island, in the sum | mer of 1904, coming by Way of \'au .eouver and the C‘. l". R. . i All who have seen him will remem- i‘her him as a handsome. well pri-Her- , . ived man of 72. It. was for him a tit)’ } Elightful visit. to the St't‘llt's of iyontli. ()ne of the great attractions was the unveiling of the monument lto the memory of the pioneers buried Inn lh‘udcneli island, lie u'ns one of i I (‘ontrusting with the wonderful ad~ vuncement eeiitury, of the country in half a ‘ swath rat by the "grain reaper" among the hardy pioneers who fashioned it. He. was the only one remaining! of a faintly, of six sons and six daughters. He re—l i the speakers at the ceremony. ‘ l was the i i turned home by way or Huston and] i 1 other American cities. , i Mr. Dewar was a man of deep re; .'}i,-zions convictions. and livetl the lifel ' life long member of the liziiititstf it‘hureli, and a. total abstainer from intoxicants from his earliest youth, lie. indeed were the white flower of a: blameless life. His wife (who was a,‘ native of Edinburgh. Scotland) withi four sons and four dauvlitci's sill‘\'l\'tli him. He was a first! eo'isin of ilil‘l late Robert liewiir, of New i’erth,‘ father of J. .\. lien" ‘ . i’. l'. and _ .‘e. W-.. -.. lir. (i. it‘. Dewar, M, i" l' ' i Doan’s Kidney Pillsf Are the Beat Remedy in The World“ ' . FOR BAUKACHE. i i 'l‘llhl. this “wild wants is not , . lllill‘li a revival of religion as u ' Many people fad to‘ understand the. \ivnl of eoinmon honesty. A significance of u lulllc, ixeak, sure ' l{l\"t).\ li‘x tii‘A'l'i‘lMMid (JN l'llr‘. ‘rilX’l‘ll ('Aiili. WANTED A REVIVAL HAN JUHI‘T. (iuuimnaia, March 14— The. United States t-ruiser Maryland \vith Sect t- Knox and party on -bo:ii'd, out here from :\('i|]lll.lii, lh‘ulvmioi‘, today find was welcomed with a salute from the torts. This in ' Herre- . so Ire ‘viou a byword. You will never i‘e—ym't ungodly men to latte much stock few ' til the, godliness of n man who i is, , _ . V ‘ “mm”, m“, nmmmmstiie sixth icpuhhe \isittil . r origin and it was ||lL".(‘ll at lives in It lllll‘ I Y? Y “hf”! bad“ I , ' pm I to tail in has-lat niiile today {around as tho general agent of lllfl,l‘“y ""f“ “"‘m‘ i‘"“"“ [W'- “I'lm‘l‘ \”“ (WWW-K “‘5 k1‘£”*‘i’”-""’i\'° “Wm<lliHriin‘m‘V does not. iut t‘ere “KUJ 1 wife. Most men can see through Lao the “‘mylimfl “WIN! “m” "l'i‘ll'lll‘ more "ark 11”” “"3" “4” 1"“ 1" d" 'lt'huecit standing in the slightest. hit-n 'hole in a bidder, if there is light on IK'V"""i‘”'y I‘m-‘5 141"" it ‘m'm' “'1 then they cry out in protest through theflflil' [my me (Wm, 0,, “1L. dun,“-y mm board for his escort of titty Haliinlo» . In the pain in menu-1,, ‘ ,tlic other side, and there in it fairly Buckaelieis iulpli 'lll‘lt ithc an ' tin NHL. on aetiuu‘ as stewards, elders or tiistiu conception abroad rimming i"’"“‘*‘ "h" ill‘liiiuipunml llllli H. .M . I . . . . .. in.“ remedy in “NI “Wolf”. 5 “-.‘| h, ideueuns without. a thought of iir outsiders its to the standard set. by (“imi- .. . _ .. m. ; . _ . , , . . , . . , » __..._~-..__, _.,_, jlllit‘tltill, "own no mun anything. ' (.lirlstinn din-Li'ino touching the out- and all kidney trouble; Li lloan's l-.i.i.n--. l‘iils. ' We have from all quar i’()l\il*‘iilli./\N b.\i.tlth ill“ 79 A. i). to‘ [‘Nl<l.r\ll’l‘iil'l|l. ‘.‘ man stood up in unilstiited that, for a li-nst. he had lived as pure as prayer meeting certain period the Iwurd life. There are plenty of lion— yest men who full, and whose honor ts‘ .i-Ililn‘Jllti‘i of testinnmialr _ I as unimpeacliuhlu after failure as be,— rs of tire globe l plow this. licl‘ Illll' fronia party .5}... he...) ‘lt‘igclfi in heaven. After he ‘sut il0\\'n,,l’ore, for misfortune comes upon all. l‘AitiS, Mai-eh lAi-win .1 shop t‘VPt'il- my,” in Jilinilllitl, but who ii nun- ._ a member of the congregation arose‘The thing-,- ne are hitting at is that voted ill the "Street- of Aiminiiiuei- resident of Canada. 1a id said he tliouiziit it man as irooiltpet- ' kind of failure that, in the leadini; to the Anipluthmtreat l'uni- peii has been found :1 row of wine jars so pinned that it. would seem the vintuei' was pourini: win.- from one into the other when he was overtak- en by the wave of lava in All. 75!. According: to a writer in the ’l'etnps, the tillop may he reiznrdiul as nothing more or ie:~s than an early iloumli saloon. The rush till inudeoiivory, was found just. as it. was left hv the lililliC‘Rll‘lCltttil owner. it, contains a munititv of silver coins. CWU‘JWEK Iii—ti " HETEL Opveslte State House, Baatnnflass Mr. I’. R. (,iiullvllic, \\'_\‘ciiti't-, Ii C. [as the previous speaker ought to pay I chin l .il' out, of it, may he character— wi'ites:-~-“\\'lien thing; iii the ‘lthilms items, The party referred to remixed w: lady. The man who is lion- tuimtry,’ three years an”. i ‘- ilietl, saying that, he paid “all their-sth ctidea‘.'oi'iiitc to pay his debts chslt'lyfl‘mu ide‘nts the Lin-ti told him to luly.";itiis the respect of the who!“ 00m— Striiy Shots. ‘0 give up “'0 .. to 1 mm, it; u“. kind of ;, tiiillg that makes nnmiLJ. that when I stooped down to pn- m l 7 thing, up, I felt. my back ltitlrl Iv I tried all sorts of li'lllitll and ‘ul'it doctors, hut all to no It'll'llllsi‘. Uni.- day I read of Dunn"; Kidnt y l’iil.. end thought I might t... m it try them, and it. my surprise, hefme i was ball through NEW YORK, M‘u'dl 10"“ “Or” one box the but ml“. 1w! entirely die dropped from the top floor window of appeared, and iii -; not cairn-ti me 3- a tenement house at 203 East llilltli trouble since. ' .iy-i keep “l)\ltlii street yesterday, which fell into the in the house and sl .ill always rewunnt-nd hands of the l‘liIlli. man is responsible xlicui to all sum-rm." .lnr the fl‘t‘t‘iliy, of a seventeeirycinuoht Pelee fit) cents per box, or 3 hows fur 'girl ypsmmfly and the arrest. of tittee 81.2.), at all dealers, or lilllilt‘ll direct. on . “aligns, m ipt of price by The ’l‘. Milliuru Cm, . . v v Limited. Tumnm. Om. . The note was picked up by Adolph T.‘ 5 Sixth avenue and 'i‘\\'ent_v»sixtli street and Giuseppe \’i\'iano, of 120 Law— rence street. The girl is n: Iioliemian, him been in America for n yenr and doesn’t. rein- ember the street on which her Brook: lyn home is located. “ SAVES AN :Xt'l'l'lilS , lCNSl‘AVl‘ll) (iiiili. IVE REPORT. HALIFAX. Mm‘eli H~As tele- iri‘uplieti by the siiinu‘intendent of the . . . . i’riediiitin of 30’? East; liitlth street. signal service, (gizchec, to the board .. . u , . n v . I When ordering direct speedy D0411 s. In Huhsmlme it “as: “1- "my", March 13. I A. | and even durine the “l mu kept here u prisoner and Antit'osti. West. Point, fiontiiwcs. n . . F Point—Limit; open ice. South l‘oint-—No lee. can't .tzct away. Won't. you please help there is much of scenic interest in .,. illll .’ the day's ride. through the Provinces of Quebec, “(mu-em is reached at “m Vli‘i'iedmnn took the note to the [dust 'l'lt‘utll l‘oiut. Heavy close Dashed convenient hour of 6.30 [L m“ and with street. station and l‘etect'iveu distant. ‘ P H connections are made at Bonaventure Guido and (‘ruise went. to ,lie house. Magdalen islands, (rape, li'aveiso— VI" a u lwm‘hm and mfldwflmrmr Union Station with the through ’t'hev found nothing until they retich- Heavy open. , "-&’pe;‘f$'alld up. which “mum” 1,.“ trains or the Grand Trunk Railway ed it padlock door on the top flown/t St. Paul's Island—Heavy close'unp (,immiic shower baths. hothnugtu equal this in New England. ltmnns Willi private baths for $I..-‘.ti per rlayatiil up. : bath 1 l Littlpur Million oltwu rooms Hit Mu “m- i'un brought :1 voice. [incl-it‘d inshore. Money l‘oiiitl—llenvy open, station- response in a girl's for Toronto, llutialo, Detriot, (‘hic- ‘i‘hn door had to he forced iii, ago, and other point in western Canada and the United States. (7 _ its it. was padlocked on hotli sides. nry, iliiyunil‘pp. {fining-z ruuiimflih naming train from pictm, leaves "gt In the room a. girl, who said she (‘iipe itiiy—Ileavy open, distant. ‘3'““9' L"’”“L""”"m , 4.20 daily except Sunday. 2»4du “'38 Mamie Broderick, 17 years, was Flat Point—Heavy close packed. found. She said she had been kept a, Prisoner in the room for ,1 month bv three ltaliuns. She was taken to the Harlem police eourt. and remanded until Monday. Waiting in the. apartment late in the afternoon the. police arrested Jos- stationary. (‘apc linen—Slob ice, two hergs. ('npe ’l‘ormentine, i‘oint Escuudnne -—Ilt':1vy close packed everywhere. Cu ulonu flours. uothinLy wood but. iim‘donr . Equipped with its own Sanitary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. - Strictly A Temperance Hotel Band for linukhii “MAV'FLUWEH illuminating Oil is the satisfactory result of scientific experiment with high grade (‘rnde Petroleum. ’l‘lie imperial Oil (‘o. Ltd. l 3A7diir. ’. ~_.. - “Ira-t om! Int-ill. ~ - eph \‘ivlnnu, a wood carver, and on cummunwul‘m |I.i,tel lne‘.‘ ills story, they later arrested two of “w”, “an “mum. cm." can“. he“ his t-ousins, lien \-’i\'inuo, n hurher at a: a an out. a...” autumn Laugh when they are happy and well. Others couldn't laugh if they tried Why ? 'l‘liey drag along (lav after day thoughtless of their ner- vous and rim down condition. There is no excuse for that. ()ur compound Syrup of fly- popliosphites is the best Vital- izer and nerve builder made. It has cured others-it will cure yon ‘ ALWAYS SELECT Master 1, Mason Out Plug Tobacco The reliable brand cut from our original “AMERICAN Navv " Plug- IOWIV ALI. DEALER. MANUFACTURED 11" ROCK CITY TOBACCO CO. OUEBE MASON WELUG ‘ Tobaggg Price 75c Bottle E. A. Foster CENTRAL DRUG STORE Simnyside. __....... ."""‘ t o