' r » 1*,a__r.-J' _»..J+zr`~.a'.¢i‘*rr1_-:'xn ff'-irrirrfr .:.».'1~i.-‘,r~i,+rr'~.-““r~ffrr_r.~ 4- 1 . ' ~- ,.. it S Q 5 1) ,l his rip i` l ir rf.; family, are sooner or later nick] gm, , s r you will need fl r prepared get m 85 cents. ’ - i if Ma¢N¢rii'S Eczemai Lotion fails_to cure any case of eczema it will cost you nothing; if it cures only 2 5c, It has CEISCS- cured hundreds of Why not try a bottle. Good for any skin trouble. Sold only by ISI; `[.ICS THE DRUGGIST, Charlottetown. nil To work on the Murray Harhar Branch Apply Hallway. ii°iii“iii"irrcnrn. 5-18 dw Im. 9 on the work or at my _M ‘i§rErm§nip_icb, Eastcm International D iv i si o n THREE TRIPS A .WEEK. Oo-mmencing Monday, May z, r9o4, stesmers John Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays atBs. m. (Standard) for Lubec, East port, Portland and Boston. RETURNING from Boston, vis. Portland, Elltport and Lnbec Mondays, Wednesdaysfsnd Pridayn at 9.oo a. in Through tickets on sale at principal railway nd e : r i 'r o stations a biggig che Kei . ifrtririi Passengers arriving st Bt. john on evening previous to sailing can no direct in steamer and take cabin berth or stateroom for the trip.- All freight vis this line is in lured agsind fire and marine risk. W. G. LEE, Agent, 8t.]ohn, N. B. A. H. BANSCOM, G. P. an T. A. CALVIN AUSTIN, V. P. & G¢n'l Msnsnnr. Foster‘s Wharf. Boston, Mass. P. E. I. RAILWAY Commenein Honda . April 3 h,r , the trains of this Railway drill rlullilgy madly excepted) as follows:- ` Stations. No. No. 1| I 3 P.ll. 5.ro 2.30 Il S21 1I0 Nor 7 a.ir. 3.10 $37 1.15 Lv. Enfsrsld June. £=`s zn- Pas. /au, I.. ,Oro iv'dde Za: ::.-ii aku” 5? 15' "‘° ‘¥i‘.'$J.’ K _ 3.!! A n moe an sr. 'rigniah lv. sos HU- ll. ls 15 14 Ml. A. Us L I. r.in. a.ll. Lil. gms Clirtown ar. apo .i5 oya I unc. 45 4.x4 8.44 N. Wilislgts 8.15 an l.5q Hunter: r 8.32 5.o4 q.z4 Eine June. .1, A 4-ls 0.55 iv. Clvtown ar. past 5.190? aa” llt. ltevsrt lc; llonli _ st. Peter's ro.” sr loniis lv. I.l~ A I. PN £2 N0. I A.¥~ U 55 rr.3e ri.o3 io.§r ro~r1 yas Kensington 7.n 9.48 o ro ar. B‘|ide lv agp #5- No No o II rg rr 4 r .Asa a.||.rs|. 5*- -.~,>>‘r 8‘:‘.&'&§5$ *U-.°_‘\.~r» "53$3\°5 "_-'ea-e‘-" .2 I Fna:.r.~sl°s' ;s§§a§°§ rr.” ILID A.lK. N0. No. No. No. I1 rg rl ma. an a.n. gps U5 lvilt. llswsrt Je. sr ii' ii IGI! as yu earring. » li; §i-ll |5sr. Goo' wa iv arg so o‘ Po\l.>a.ra. ~ am. mr. No. ' , No. ro "fi _ rn, H __ A Trains ara ran by A&nti'§€& ¢. »?».'§i’ . ‘ 'I' H05 sly] sdent. P. I. I lnilwry. s,° f ? ali! If lf. s. April silt. lass ._ ...W ,.,r~ f, » f . . ~ _rn FRINGE EDWARD ` IS¥»AUD» are tge:chief_feutures of the place. § ~ r A . l . l CHELYUBINSH. WHERE TWO MILITARY RAILWAYS JOIN. _ Chelyobinsh was an ordinary Siberian hamlet of about 300 people, and, until the outbreak of the war, never ex- perienced a more intense thrill than what emotion could be extracted from,w.itching the trains, one north and one south. which passed through this railway junction euch day. Since the war, however, ‘Chelyolrinsli has increased seven-fo1¢l_in gpulation. Its tracks have been iiicrensedfaud many switches and side tracks for car loads of army supplies. and unless neral Kuroki unkindly cuts his way that far north, Chelyobinsh is destined to become a railway and rnilitrrry crfrc of prime importance until the war is ended. i ' Situated at the ` qctiontpoint of the Siberian and Russian railway systems this little village has been throngefi for malty weeks with tho§3pd$ o soldiers and refugees who have been tramping up and down the wide rnilitury roarl which who Hrsi: laid d ` hy the Tartar dynasty on the Chinese throne. The lnirraclas for regiments passing through Chel obinsh and-the emergency hospital erected by the orders of Viceroy Alexicff, aside from the railway connections, The Druggist Recommended It Because He Knew ot Scores of Severe Cases of Piles That Were Positively Cured bv 0lNTl`ill:NT The Wr‘l‘er ofthe letter' quoted helow suffered dreadfully from ltohirrrr protrud- ing piles for six years. Like hosts of other , he was only riiaap~ pointed with the many treutnrentu he tried,--until his drruggint told him of what, Dr. Chsse‘s Olnis nent. was accomplishing as n cure'for this wretchei ailmenr. Mr. G. W.Corneil,who is with the bhaw Milling Company, St. Catharines, Ont , writes:-“In justlr e ro suffering humanity I wrlle to tell yiu ol' rhe world of good I obtair ed from the use of Dr. Chase`s Ointment. For about six years I was the vii tim nf itching and protruding p las and was in dreadful agony day and night. Doctors were unnb'e to lirlp me and I could get nothing to relieve the suiferinp. I was about as miserable ri urealure as was to be found on tha face ofthe earth. "One day my rlrugglst, Mr A. J. Green- wood, advised me tu try Dr. Cha~c'>r Oinlnr n', which I r ii and obtained re- lief from the first. box and complete euro with the second. My trouble was caused by heavy lifting, and 1 consider that. Ilr. Uliase'r~i Ornmnenl: would be cheap at illty dollars a hnx in view of the good lt did for me. A feeling of r~yrnpnt.hy for others similarly affected prompts me to give this teal imony " Dr. Chnse`.~r Ciiiitrnent, ill) ucnln u box. at all dealers, or F1 imanson, _ Hat/es Br Company, Toronto. To protect you nguirrnl. Imltntronr, the portrait and signature of Dr: A. W. C i-ire, the famous receipt bank author, are on every box. In any Climate and at any Season M¢9T£;l:TE’S _ -FWLLES _hey stlsisllts the Llvsr ssl lldaayn ; Gun llll lnlsls, hal sr Dlsoflsral Stnllslv. lsiltssi Msstipatiss. Clnasa ssl Purity its lin( and reels: the llria aiaar and iioaliay. Thy urs nrsly vegetable. von sans svnrvnsns, 251: rn sox, _ onsrnarnonuoairrorrsrda _ oruvroms Fam nluslv 2 rua xuro or au. nauv nuI“o. ¢I¢s Calla *~.-_:nz-...... °»~“-- _ Poi-asia everywhere, prios qc. per hottie. Isle proprietors, Tns Wlnoars Euuncai. 4 Ou. Ihkad, llssllssl, &sd.a. l » DR. CH i`SE'S l -~ 1 -- ~,» f -‘ IH; GERMAN CARP. r Ari r-lTr\r'i is in iw iirrriic toiluslrov the ilvrwrruri r'rrr‘;\ i'ri Lirlrc ilriluriu. Iii. is to he horn-rl llii'.i ill# ultviript will rrrovr- srrrw-4-.\s|'rrl. f~ar|_\s 'l`he~ 'l`or'orrto \l<~\\`s. ii is rr grwril rorrrsr- r~r'rr\'r-ri- gvr, \\lrir'lr ivvils on ilu- s|»rr\\'|l ul ln'L- ii-i‘ li.\l\. urrri is rrrwlr-.si-r lui' |rr||'pr»:.r- ul’ .\:|>0l‘i ol' furui 'l`rrr'ir|riri liu_\ vrilriurirs l.\i'r;»~ rrrrrrrlwrs ul <':i|-|r. rirul to this r..rr~.‘i- is rillr- rrr srrrrri- rrrr-Marr,-,r \|,,. s<'rir't'ii_\' uf giirrrr- lrslr 'l`\\r~rrl\‘ xvairii Nl-UL ll"fur'r> iliv llrr_\ luirl lrrrvrrirw sg ;_'|vrrll_\ ruillirtr,-f.l with sr»\\'ugi~_ rin-rr- wris srrli-nrlrrl sport lor' ilu- nriglvr iilrmg ilu- lsliirrrl short- mul in ’\:~lr. l"'\‘lll\"H Un_\'. I'\-rvlr ivvri- pit-nrrr`rrl iiririrrrrl tha- lilrrsir-r'r\ (hip, lilrivlt line-is \\'r-rr- frrlrrid irl the rim-|r rrrrriirrrrs nf /\Hhlu'irlr.f¢-`s, urirl rock anal srl\a-r- iiriss in iilurost nu_\' prrri ni' ilu- hui; bor. Along tlir- \\lrnr'\f-:<, \\'li»-rr- 1),., rrrilllitrrirr lwrgriri, rriillsilr a\||r| ,.,.|,,, \\r-r‘i- rnilglrt iii lrrrrgo rr\rrrrlr'~r.~‘_ arrrl lrrzi_\ irc tnkvn \'I‘i Thu ilr-Sirirr-tion of ilu-.sn would not <'riusi‘ ilrr- a_r|r_flr~r- l<'l'i1‘l`. llut. the rl<-|rnriirr‘r- of ilu- lrriss, the |»icl.r-rel and the p,.,~,.h hm, r|r~|n'i\'r»rl iliv lluy of Om. of Hg nt, iI'ri(‘ii\'c fruiiiirw-s to ri liir'g'r- r-Iris; rr( r‘iti7.r-ns who \\`vr'r- rlisviplr-s of ilu- gr-nilo lsauk \\`nli<>n. 'l`hr-, cmrsirrrr- tion of a trunk .~\\r| rirrrt .\lr'. l\Ir'l.r|» luiri a rrrr»rr.-lrrr~lu» uirrrli was Liu* prrrlv of his |||'w Iii-srrlr-S ln-rm( colrsrrlr-r'i~il b_\' l\i:|r~r-lf, irrui rn-rlrrrrrs our- oilrur. uri orrrrrrrn-rri. it uns A useful appvritlagi-. lilr .rp \vrr.-r.rrni\|r- ull_y a rnnrr ui few words. nrui ha iisurl this iriori._\~':< i»r\rrhs_ whirli lrnri ber-n loft on the sri.-airs lor mn evening] work. McI.i|» nr-\`f-r~ in»sg3fa:sa;s.e'e sagsssssgisssssescr ¢Qco¢oo»-,_. Pooaoocif ssss2esseS§ss:sss e I \ ` i>f‘“‘sf 414: -1 nf '¢`L‘ l(l'\*\ _`__`. .l . ’<.-#iii ~. 4.! _-__; R ,jr , /..=,"_ L _ uhigf 0,* Y on\§'\1?‘“»' ~T. . f,1",¢:-an I* ' ___ __ fr; *ti . / \ `\ F .-`,A_ r \,` _ \, I ' ' "“~"°'iJ .)~.-»= ¥`;§= A CONFIDl€NTIAl. CHAT. "It’s perfect nonsense, Bessie, for you to talk of eing laid on the shelf. Why, it all depends on yourself. For et your worries, your aches and ailments ; do as I did, take plenty of out-of-door air, cultivate happi- ness y not allowing your mind to dwell on the trides and the worries of life. I sent Sit-y one-cent sisirn s to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., ilbr his ‘Common Sense Helical Adr-iser,’ and found it con- lined much useful information about the Cre of my health, about physiolog ,anat- omy, and everything a woman shoulciknow. I then decide to write- Dr, Pierce and tell Iiim all about my ailrnents. I received such a- nice, carefully considered and cou- Edential letter, in reply, giving me advice about my diet, exercise and all. This advice is free to eve~;.-one and I wonder you don’t write him at once. It didn't take me many months to rrrznin my good looks. Ever since lwas fritecri I have siidcred untold agunies periodically but now I sm free from pain, worry and bad temper. Oe- cssionally I took Dr. Pier'ce`s Pleasant Pellets-this for thc complexion, and to stimulate th liver Then I took Dr. Pierr:e‘s Favdrite Prr-scripiion three times s day for those worrirriily wralrnesscs I told you about. 'l`li:ii‘.=\ ru secret oi beauty. It’s the easiest thing; it the world to be happy and ki-cp one’s good looks. Look at the thorismrds ofwornen who have been made well by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription; look how they keep their good looks. Dr. Pierre offers $500 reward for any case nf Lcumrrhea, Fr-umle Weak- ness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb which he cannot cure. All he asks is rr fair and reasonable trial of his means of cure.” in (/>- ~ .;__. '_ _ '_ M l r _ \ l .' .;. /it-1”* * ,;~";-~;’*i'.',‘_ , Perhaps your Int cloth did not Zli li wear very welllit may have contained shoddy-of course it would not wear. - \_g,,-__ _-._._;_-, Try Hcwson Twseds next. _ They are mai-It oi' home '- l grown wool, w¢Ii twisted and ` `r beaten up hard in the ibom. ', I i 'II . They stand hard usage. _ , 6 ,. /'_ ._ 1' r* `-- _ ` ,-_ .. C_/'"1 f._ 4 . aff JUNE. 6. rgo4. _ <»‘l2l.°" _ IK/'»_'i/¢7,`,i l -- -.'r /Weir V' Y Starch F Requires no boilinj ' hsiiranirrmi suns worn, Limiu-A. nrurirurd, canada. _ ‘ 3 me srrsiniéit ‘ f “urn rnlnrrnnrr" l Will until further notice leave 'Steam Navigation Co`o=., wharf on l Tuesday and Wednrsday at 3 p. m. ‘lor Halliday`s and Brush Viharves. Thursdnyat 330 p. ni. for Mc- Ewen s and West River Bridge. Friday at 3.30 p. m. for Hicl¢ey‘s. I-luggarty’s and llryden‘»= Whzirvea, East River. Saturday at .1 p. ni. for Craraud. River Bridge according to tide. Manager,Cliarlotietown. 1 3-14 d tl Every second Monday to Vernon T. J .. CRAIG, pl, iw - r of " W¢sf¢r’s Protection” Dare the makers the Slater Shoe impcril the value of a $250,000 trade.- mark by putting out unworthy shoes bearing their brand? And the value of that brand represents the difference between the protec- tion of the wearer of unknown shoes and the farrrous Good- year Wclted Slater Shoe For Men » » For Women CHARLOTTE 'TGV N. ' ALLEY & C0., P- E-1 _. __ _.:.---» /’ .ta .» . I , ~r_;‘;;-.4._é‘,~A:!,'y ` -1 . *fa-?}~Clr1-? Y . . -.1 1.; ~‘r`~'\1_1_r: -; _ if _. @"‘~\,~.I` . ' ‘: ""`¥»'~---"T . fr ‘ » _ ‘-'!. - "/ff, .-L “ ' ‘ -, - 1, --'-"r 'Y egg" . » "5-zS'»<'. ’-1'.” .'-= kr, , -- ..--;» r’---ri-;~..[f ' ' = .-_ _f 1 _ ~’ ',_.,.‘z_f:--_, ' ... _,__ '."°Zi’+-:_.,_ _ .iil _ . '~'.1l-'Q-i.. '; `5’§’l3` ` f-, \3a'- 1;i'r-.1; f '- ;. ` . ". .‘.';`_- $1/ ` “S s "_ vt. (_ __»\-f1‘h-roi..-I..-»-.. _ _'-,ifq »\a,-;1,\` _-_ ' - *"1 "" ._r ~.-'.4-_ FOR 5 ents Allraclive Waalrns Spring ann Summer As in the'past so now we are showirigsonie of the ncvi- est-',creations in suitings and trouserings that are put on the market. If you favor us with your order you can depend on get- ting a graceful, comfortable and well finished garment at a moderate cost. U. A. BRUCE, r r .\lcrch:int Tailor, “ft 7.7% You Can Gel a Box of HEADLIGHT At any grnccrs. .'11 ll* l r , r J r we lr .:, -1 ‘ .i." »: -r gl; li ,,». ' r ”r=narnn rrnrcrrrs I 3 Boxes for 12 Cents. >-sw-»'-u-a~¢ -.»,-»=.-».>.~ l \ r .i-. 'r ,Y .1 1 | 4 . ,fr r .1 rr , t ri .'- \ r .,1- ,_ -ty, ‘». ‘ri-I ;f r "NLR , ,rf- ,.>'>‘» }. r r ' r it ._ » 'r ’ I r 'rl rr '/ `\‘ . " ‘ ’=. ul . *\ ” . ' Lf. \ ' 5 r 1 » ‘ r \ r rr' 1 \ .r \_.:‘ - \ \ . -`., -_ .ar . _ *r 1 - 1 Morris Block. _ ' . l ./‘/ , I' ' r _ _. ' - r r `, .‘ (, ,t