f -1-e. \ ,-13 ` THE \24.~ .l;" ffl .' `\ fi ‘- _ I ¢ _.. ,v r»iu»vuwu»i»r.rnri. ' Applea, on the kidneys-oranges, for atomach and ngtitz-prunea and 615;! for the weln. But- frcsh t u-cm‘t CURB these or- when diseased they can only Elftokeeptheniwellt or Fruit Liver Tablets can-and D0-cue. They are fruit juices-but changedchemicallyand medicinally, by our secret process. 8° runarkable ia this convertion, thx! “Fruit-n-tives" Cure all Stom- ach, Liver, Kidney and Skin Dis- eases, where the fresh fruit would have no effect on the trouble. 5oc. a box. At all drnggistn. FRUITATIVES. Limited. OTTAWA- -GOOD' AND HOT. Our hot drinks are alwa\.~ served in the most perfect manner \Ve buy the finest beverages to be had. They are always delicious and always hot. Cheers, warm- and izxvigorates. Try one. - HOT- Vigornl. Bovril. Asporax. Tomato Boullllon, Chocolate and Creeim. 5c a Cup. Chicken Broth, l0c a cup. . 1.9. Jamieson, DRUGGIST; The Medical Hall. Salcsmcn Salcsmcn \VA_\'TED-Hook canvassers, b_\' the largest installment Publishing House in Arncvica. No delivering. No collect- ing. liranrh Office in every City. All orders promptly fi lcd and commissions paid in full. Apply at once to l’. F. COLLIER N SON, Branch. St. John, N. ll., Dept. I.. i7d2i uoifiriiron Braid - Tea . Sales exceed th`at of any other in the Lower Pro- vlnces. _ Cholcest growth- of Indio _'.>¢._.` l , C.. , 1 ll.; In r '. H /. \\\\\n`R\"" i\ __ __ ._ `\` ‘- \\\\\\\\\u\\\ ~\ .c.‘ .,,_ Q _ ___r _ " ;__f-Q. > f ~ ..\ .a '-\\ \\\\\'.\\\\\\\\\i *_ \ rT__" ’¢_ » S A `\` 1% 'I \...\\'\\\\\\\\\\\\\- .. \\§\\\\\"|_`\_\\\\\ .'#_- - ‘.2 $1, nt' tant _,lf A \ vt ‘. ,, _ \.\ _ / \ I 2 * tiinuuni - \r‘ ". \! E \ \\\\\\\\\\ 'Pit--or-»-, ;-;,\__. f- ll ‘| mtutninir _J -van*-_*_ if' Y '. I »A‘¢l.}:\ '-- 'Q-4.-"` THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAB cr-uiuorrnrows, r. ir. r. Business Oillce Telsphone 133 b. Editorial and News Telephone 133 a. GJ l ' l | l ci-unornic fnlncy that by destroying ii l _’ part of the crop the ii-inninder could lic , 1, W--_-..-.ii .f f -`. ' ' "`”’ `_` “' ---_ .- COTIOI BURNING IN THE SOUUI. The cotton planters of the southem states got is fancy price lor their cotton in IRB and in i-0nsei|ir\~ii¢-i- pliurteil at much larger acreage and were rewarded with a record breaking i-rop in lwl. Fear- ingafall in price owing to the super .ibundnnt supply. 1\ correspondent of the Charleston .\'eu's*-Coiiriei' \\'mt.c tlrnt journalnletterndvlsingtlie ruen of the ~outh to "rise up und burn a million bales of cotton. If thnt does not remedy the matter," the cont-spondent. continued_ “bum another million bales!" Following thisa report was sent nhroail that the planters were burning their cotton to keep up the price and a good deal of printers Ink was expended in remun- stratiuiz orfthe wnste and \vickcdnes's' of such ii course. lt new appears that only in one instance. and in tliatciise it sinule bale oi cottun \vns burned in pursunnce -if ths movement. 'lhis wits in Clay County, Georgia. There was really little cause for nlarin in refzrml tothe n~'oposnl to burn i-otton. of course it \\'L-ulil have been aniuuuoral proceeding but i|uite its foolish as iininoml. 'l`lie nntion\\'as based on the inirilv niorc \'nl\\nlilv than the who i~. \\ l-Ill.\li>`llA\`. -l.\i.\'\`.\l'lY li 11115. WlTHlN OUR :\GHlS. .\`.i_\'~ the .\lont-ti-n '[`rn|rsci'i|»t: l’iini-e l‘l~l\\':\ril lslnud is sliglitly int-on ~islent. lt sends an almost solid iepre sentnti-rn ugaiinst the llorniniou [Invern- uicni .ind ironilernned tliereliy its tirnni frunl. l’:\i.~iiit- policy lt is now rleninlid iii! '.li.it the tirnnil Trunk l’nt‘illc be ex li-rrili-il vin thi* <`;\|u-~ lit the lslaunl. \\`i~ faiii l.» ~i i- nb. iellieruis :ui_\' inroi.. sistinugv in this zuiiluilc. The electors ol Prince E-l\v.ir~l lsliiud did not i\ppro\'i~ ur :he tiovernnit-ut`s Grand Trunk Pncillt rights uf this l’r-»\ inue in re;_'ru'd I0 gctt» ingi onuvction uith the transconlincutitl maid now ihnt it is' to be built. Apart nl- togetlii-t' from this \\'ct~lnimtbnt the Island r~.iil\vi\_\' systvitis ofthe inuinlnnd by n curl fi;-rr_\'i\t tl\c(`iipes. Thi- cos-t would bel trivinl conrpnreil with the needless dupli» l cnlivn of the Init-rcolonial between Que- bei- und .\loni'ton und the our fe-n~y would l have tlii- siilistnntirtl lrusis of uLili|_\' :tml nt'ces`siI_\'. l \\'c fnil to sei: why .\loncl.on, which vnjiiys- the privilerze of rnilwiiys radiating eiist, west. north and south should object ro the improved i>onni-ction nskeil for hy V P. H. Island. Also wt' fiiil to see \\'h_v the i`ni»t of our returning it rinijorily of’ Opposition men.-ln-rs should prevent our] reuc-i\'ln;_' ii fair -hum of the t-.via-niliture l'oi'i‘nil\\'r1_v~. Ontario iilso returnirrl an l, Opposition ni:ijorii_\'. lint. thi- tioveriunent is about lolniilil si~\'t-n or i-ight huurlrcil inili»s of tln- new Irnusirontini-utnl ruilvr ay lltriiuglitlinl l‘|'0r'incr. lfthc island is to lic piinislieil for expressing itsf p »litii~i\l sf-ntirncnts lirt Ontario hcl trvritvrl in thi' sann- fnshion. f\Inr1‘o\'e| it is siinplc L-oinniun sense that the Gr-ind Trunk l’a\uitii: should hnvt' n tcruiinnl port -in the .\thn\tiL-_ which by thc pres- nt schclne it hits not. lt would surely be bettertor-nd :it t`hurltttetn\\'n thhn at .\I0n ton. “ .\`c\\' York Tiuit-~‘; "'l`lii> pliiin fnct ist that to runtimu- ur resume thi- war with iiny chnurc of silt-i-rss llu~sin. in\ist hnrc rt nun- n:i\_\' .\nil iii sity that- is tii sayl that -hi- iriiiinot continui- the \\’.'u‘, i nur_\'i-i for _vi-=irs to t-nine resume thc! and Ceylon. \\i\l` . i to lr X31 E is HEEEHEE 6-635-CCEC HR- LINULEUM i - SPOT CASH 1 We have stocked some very nice patterns of A; _ 1.iidriii<.r¢iim,si.5i> GRADE FOR $1.25 'e Ne J ,B e ' _ _ - - EW LLER. square yard. We have also a nice line of good quality Linoleum in very pretty designs-80 cent value for 60 cents per square `yard. I, . ark right Furnishing iloj .-. I3 _,_.l_____.c___ l l l ll“ll“*“ l‘0ll*`~" i‘“‘l lllel' ~`f° fllmllled h.‘ l \\'il| he less wttinr produi-i-il. But there _ ,_ . _ . i ll‘*~`l" ‘°l*`~`- 1l“` 'll “U “"5 "‘"`li“l5 [hid will be no wrinton bnr'ninL' of this )'c:u"s hits ii right to h:i\'c connection with thi-l stomach I ill the politiiuil economists | from Aduut Sinithduwu n.~~crt » thc iinpossibility of such ar result. The r~i\'il \\'i\r once sent the price of cotton I up to ii dollar a pound, but the conditions ltinu-s of pence spirciilirliini hits cuust-il linori’ viiriation in priirrs' tllnn has been i brouglrt n' out by the :\Il~~rnation ol' good und bud i-i-ops. The planters of the .sotuliern States linvi- still a priictiuul iiioriopirly of i-intuii |»roni'rln|rt~c with the ln\v of ol supplyzurri deiiinnil. .\`c-xt yonr_there l ' superztliuiidziiii rrnp. For over a third of a century Dr. Pierce’a Golden Medical Discovery has sold more krxely than any other blood purifier or tonic. Bigger sales to- day than ever be- fore. In that not the true url? Cures oth- ers, why not you? Hakes rich red blood. _An imila. hon of ua(- ure’s meth- od of restoring waste of tissue and impover- ishment of the blood all nervous is used when you take Q nlterative extract of herbs and rents, without the use of alcohol, like Dr. Pierce'| Golden Medical Discovery. This vegetable medicine coaxes the digestive functions and helps in the assimilation of food, or rather takes from the food just the nutri- ment the blood requires. Dr. Piereeh Golden Medical Dlseoveiy punties the blood and entirely eradlcates the poisons that breed and feed disease. lt _thus cures ecrofula, eczema, erysipelas, boils, pimples, and other eruptions that `mar and scar the skin. Pure blood is essential to good health. The weak, nm- down, debilitated condition which so many people experience is commonly the effect of iyrpure blood. Dr. Pierce'| Golden Medical Discovery not only cleansea the blood ofimpurities, but it increases the ao- tivity of the blood-making glands, and it enriches the body with an abundant supply of pure, rich blood. Na matter how powerful the intellect or the resources or' intellectual power, it must be backed up by physical force. Every day the youth or man must manufacture l _pint of rich, arterial blood, that is pure, stimulating to the brain, and that can re- build the tissues that were destroyed in yesterday‘s work. Dr. Pieri:e’s Pellets cure biliuusnesn SPECIAL NOTICES. Illini.: _Your iolil feel in us. lint llosv .ill sizcs~.:.’.’.i't.\. ai pnir nt l'r\toii's. ind li. ,\'i»corn iiiiinuf.'ii-iriry lurks in our foot wg,"-_ go;i|_ irnrtn, rvltlforlitlili- cosy :ill wool hose for25t- th:it`~ all. nt Pntorrs. _ l-" 2 m nnnnuenrnnnnnumn J i -_»\\ //T3 1 roidcrics %}i%%@ C5 g 2% |_|gH,B ruvrrrsrrr 5'- E A i-is ccdlcss to Say Hurryif You Wan RE N AN T5 tPriccs That Lcayc a Balance Your Pocket Book Remnants ol' Dress--.Goods, Silks, Muslins, 2 tings, Cloths, Flunnels, .l.ucer=, Etnbroiderie " 1 enniiines, i\‘a_tef»ni=, b`va.rsuoker, Silkalinv, ttim- and all oddmente. D it DJ it vi I-Q 'Jr % ALSO WE OFFER AT HALF. PRICE All White Ovcrskirts, White W Laces and Em- No need of a long story, Everybody knows what Paton Sz Co's Remnant Sale rices mean. Here is a short list of some of the _ - ‘=TEni>1‘iNG BITS." -_ COLORED MUSLINS .... ....... _. . l4c kind for "- All _line MUSLINS worth up ____ _. 4‘fc for 2=-L ii# surnr wlrsr snrrrnos iii green, pin, g slrtr, grcv and pale lluc _________ .. . _. 42c goods for 5%' GRLNALINE WAISTINGS in pale blue, fawn A - piok, alsowlrirc .... .. ., ........ .. . 58c for 35c @§ zoo tiios reiiioirirircry ________________ into Prucn % Eiftylwo pieces Lace in Cream, Ecru and ' -' »§@ Woitc ........................................ ._ HALF PRICE ‘ ALL Wlllili LAWN WAISTS about ioo_...,_ HALF PRICE ' ‘\Io\v’come downearly this a. m. and get some of the best Remnant ' P OO rw 7 e Sale Bargains ever offered in this city. i V SALE POR CASH ONLY. 7 errors rrrrorro _ ~nn#nnnenennn§enea A Happy New Ycar to Everybody. ~49`_Q§ i _ . irrooif // v Your happiness depends a great us make your clothes and you will i , \ ` be h=\r>P>'- < \\=`l \\ ¢ \\ .¢\Q\Yil yi A? 4` .£- deal on the clothes 3 ou wear. Let ""` \ I ricoorutu & Preiiorr \ r. .v ‘C CONROY’S of all boots and shoes in SUNNYSIDE. Charlottetown, P . E. I. 'mn Noiaav 'rArr.oi=;r'=;"..:.':r,r."‘r,.°.§» iz-r:.~:~:.::.n';f.r.f.e.':.:.e.f';.r:..:“°" - °f -fr [UCC CWal'l&C0. i ntsvernt-xpai.l>'f¢a¢ rpm' L ' ' ” ` r»vna=i:.°n.i:ai"»¢::hr=m¢i¢» olreleeting a Domi of Dlrgetim lil- the ”’ co. . °~<--ig=;-,§-;,§-#f- B{‘.$i‘.l1'£‘.i.i“I..If.‘»"i.2"i1'$.'?.‘“¥l.;i".f".;‘¥if'°' ,, , ,, V1; - s an tonxoxnnnnsaennn L *sv “‘”' L sims , ,trinlvcrsall .Celebration _.___-nl ` Under the Auspices -of the Cale- ‘ donia'Club, - oPER»;_.,nousE. Iucsday, Jan. 24, 1905- PROGRAMME. 1. Overture-“Gems -of _ Scotl1md”- Sibold...... ....0rcheetra g, Highland Dance . . . ._ . . . . Mr. james Calder. ` 3. Vocal Solo-“Burns and Scotland Y.-i"..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr.'Chas. A. _McDonald.~ ’ 4. Qnariette-“Jessie the Flower 0 - Dunblane" . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. Miss Warburton. Miss F_rase_r. Mf- L. W. Cook, Mr. Elmer Ritchie. 5. ClarionetS0lo»-"ScotchA1rs _ _ . _ . . Prof. _Watts. 6, Vocal Solo-“Links of Love".'».'. . . . Miss Hazel Bremner. . 7. Recitationf-“The .Partmgzof -Mar- rnion and Douglas", Scott. . ._ Miss Ruby Rattray. 5,., S. \'oc|.l Solo-"Scotland Forever '- Mr. ]. B. Haley. . 9_ Vocal Solo-“The Braes 0'Glen- iffer" . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Elmer Ritchie._ io., Medley-“Scotch Melodies". . .. . . Orchestra. rr. Granil Gathering of the Clans, March and Drill by'twenty Scotch Lasaies, Highland Dances by Master Scott and Beatrice Paton, Scotch Song. Mr. james Calder: Bagpipe Music. Mr. Peter Ferguson. ,5 .Voca1Solo.. . . . . . Miss \\"arburt_0n. __ _ i3. Duet-“Hoo Can Ye Gang L ie" Miss Hazel Breruuer and Mr. _ er Ritchie. \-L _ 14. Vocal -Solo-“My Henther Ialls Mr. Bernard ]. Gillis. _ 15. \'io1in Solo-“Grand Fantnsieklric Bells" .. ..Prof._Yinni _ be 16.\'ocalS0lo . . . . . . . . . . Miss Sinclair. j 5; _ 17. Scotch Gt-ms -ff Annie' L|e'ur1i \\'altzes” . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . .Orchestra iS. Vocal Solo-"Battle of Sterli ’.. Mr. L. W. Cook. rg. Auld Lang Sync -- Perfo ers, Audience and Orc estra. . ‘t con sA\'F. THE msc. _ Pianists-Miss Vinnicombe, Rev. T. 1 Gallant., Professors Earle, Watts and Tanton. _ Leader of Orchestra, Prof. Vinni- oombe; Piper, Peter Ferguson. l-'lan of Seats at fsand k- in’s, l`hurst\'uy~tnor'ni`n§\-igtttfff r I, ro l u’clock. licltcts, nnxeserved _-25c .Re- served 35c. _ . ' '_-‘ Doors open, 7. 30 o'clock. .. Concert 8 o’clock sharp. ` jimi-as Paros, joim M il: -i so 5 Chairman. tu ry, it mivf &w td ~ U Pg "`"""*i ' ow. 1. ororrroiog sur O Of Valuable Property Near Queen Square,Charlo'tteto n. To be sold by public auction at 3 the Court House in Charlottetown = in Queen’s County in Prince Edward In- land on Thursday the ninth day of February A. D.,'i9o5, at the hqur of twelve o’clock noon. all that tract, piece or parcel of land being part of town lot number ninety-one (gr) in the second hundred of town lots in Char- lottetown aforesaid, bounded as follows: Comuiencing at_thi: northern angle of B piece of_land in the poscssiou former- ,laof 5Villiair_n }¥eard on :he southwest un n 0 a ane or s rect ei hteen feetiul-,width running througl?-uid town lot thence southwestwarilly alen the northwest boundary line of said I William I-.leard’a said piece of land azdis tance of fifty feet or until it meets the division line between town lot number lninety in said hundred and said town Ilot number ninety one thence along ,said division line northwestwardly a distance of thirty one and one half feet, thence northeastwardly by a line par- ;allel to the said William Heard’s uid northwest bounila a distance of fifty feet to the nforcsaililystreet thence sonthi westwardly along the aforesaid south- west bound of the aforesaid street it distance ad? thirty-one and one half feet to the place of commence- ment agreeably to a -.plan of said Town lots number ninety-one and ninety-two tiled in the oflice of the Rtgistrar of _ deeds for the slid llsland. together with the use priv- I ege of the said lane street or nght of way leading from Grafton gtreetapd mi the east side of the said piece of land r to and for all le itimate urpoees in connection with Sie use ang gn ment of the saidériece of land and to ily held and enjo e in as full free, ample and bcneticiala manner to all intents and `p_urpoueu William Doddin his life- , time or as_Dav'ld Small, Sarah Small, rr Thomu \\ alker Dodd, Francis L. Hae- ylaftl. Henry_]onesCnndal1, Jane Dodd and Simon W. Crabbe since his death r held orenioryed the same. ' The above sale lamade pursuant to e §0;v*fr oféele contained in a cegtatn tn- e ure be”-| sixteenth day um! ' made between George Carter and I2: > Carter and Sarah Jane Cartenwifeof the . said George Carter and Iaqball H it lir ‘vifeoftheaaldlaane l .raw i fun-H - otliee of William S. Btewx gollleltor, Clgrloetdtegioéwa. Ima t a into dag otalanaary. Q.. D1 ` GRA ANN. mm' -, M §:.v..~.~f;° 4-iiilirtir.. . -v a -i r-vii, ca il”§iiiii°du¢xia»$ii:i'm qianpourr 'ai iforiminr nf ` E '