"i.;'_L'£,_ ' ' ` ‘ - 'l _ THE _ GUARDIAN EEBRUARY 1415905 _ 7 _ ' vp A"`DoCt0r.S‘;.55‘£.5:,,__M;-;;,:m;;;§:'%;;;:&, THE p[l[N|||[;r|l|_' v`..:;:I'.i:r'.:::.r°.~:.° Pattarrsts views To f. ‘ , severe and desperate caan. Especially ood in bronchitis, pleunsy, consump- ,I Cali C f ll 8 ii‘2l:.._;.'.i.z.‘:t".'::"*°'.:" "’°_‘¢§."""... , “Si .p _ QI o1'°` f- »3=---- - - sxrz ' an 5. _lt " Iiave You a Clock in Your Ilome '-'_ :__"“ wi.` ,`~ t ' .'_`,,Q_;`»"(-“_\`.-_`_)'»' " I .\ ‘ -`--~ ;_~_».-f f 4 C , '_ ._tf,‘. That is Not Going? ,i If you have and will send ua ` _ word, wewlll send for it-repair l` S I -. ii:--return it to you and guaran- `,u ' _ V, 5, tee satisfaction. ., - 1, t/V .» w. w. wcttncit. ' //).' ,,_ ' ' I ,_ 7 jeweler and Optician. _illllllllli Diiicas in New Prowse -Block ` Charlottetown. A t.rsc'rn\us an "Forestry" will ha de. livered in Malpeque Hall this evanlag at 7.80 p. m. by Rev Dr. Burke. Sraas Wormacorr, Prince Town Road, Lot. Zi will offer by public auction on Feb 22nd. his farm, stock and implements For further particulars aes ad. Tal Murray farm at Kingston is offered oy private sale. Applltants should write to or talk with Daniel T. Fraser, Executor, of that place. Sao ad in this iasue. 'YCU' ABE IKVITEID If` you wish the best in photo- graph , driished on the new spec- ialized, mounts, (tht: very latest novelty) ' TO ‘VISIT CUE. STUDIO. oEo.u.coou Where Baby is Alwava Welcome. I HUGHES’ Cascara Pills Cure consrrrrtrrow, n r z z 1 N E s s, HEADACI-IE, OFFBNSIVE BREATH, BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH, etc. These pills are chocolate coated and easy to take. Their action is mi1d,_but effective and is not followed by griplhg. nausea etc. Price 25c per box. Mailed to any address on receipt of same. Grco. E. HUGHES. Snappy Styles of Solid Footwear l Ladies ! Here is your chance, one week only. Skating Bouts at cost. Box (`alf’ Boots. neat, up-to~date Cheap any time at $1.25 now $r.5o, all sizes. , Ladies' Oil Pebble, regular $r.75 riow 9.35. These boots arrived a few days ago, a little late of course, but they are yours at the above price. Ste them anyway. A. E. McEACIiEN. CANNl:`D GODS SALE A ‘genuine strap in Cauncti Goods. Tomatoes Corn }3 cans for 25c Peas Gallon can apples...... .-....20¢ * Strawberries in Syrup.. . . .. . . . . ..14c Piuenpplesliccd..................l8c Golden wax Beans 3 carts for . . . . z5c This is good value ns our canncd goods arc all perfectly fresh. McKEliNA’S GROCERY { Dtgwn town store az6a. PHONE U town store:26b. taaaevquaaaltvsvdl' The “Eagle” Shoe for Men In Vici Kid, A Box Calf, Valure Calf and Patent They have style, quality and fit and for an “American” Shoe are splendid value at the Nice. $3-50,511.00 and $4.50. SPRAGUE & C0. ' Sole Agents, 5 SUNNYSIDE. l iadics’ Evening Slippcrs A new stock has iust been added-We invite your inspection and promise the best ever shown here. Women’s Black Kid Slippers, 4 straps, French , heel $2.75 Same as above but made of French patent leather $3.50 Womne's 3 Strap Kid S li p p ers very elaborately beaded $3.25 Women's White duck p u m p s suitab‘e f o r evening or street wear-very sty- lish, new and serviceable $3.00 Alley & Co. FLOUR We have a well assorted stock of the bestbrands of Flour on hand which we are selling at very reasonable prices. We have the leading brands put up in barrels, half barrels, 25. 5° Wd 10° pound bags. As a high-grade Flour suitable for all purposes we specially recommend our “ROYAL STUART” brand. Bccr & Goff. ....1--1 If You Are a Smoker WHY THEN. NO OTHER STORE “£53 32%? s£‘.i>.n?.i’.'»` GOODS "Get the habit deal with us." Selling agents for Margmtes, I rviugs and the Bouquet Cigar, Montrose the best 5c made. RH.12°.:~ .3595-» NOTICE .-2- Aa ws are now wltullnl nv 0"’ i>\'Fi"°*' horn all amounts Hue ua must. be ptid on or "°"i'fa'iiiir""° °' M"°"’.»i, the dwelling house of Miss /lfyand,Mayi'leld, was da- stroyed by fire. Misa Wyaud anti har sister who were the role occupants of the house had retired for the night, when they were awakansd by the noise of the fire, which started upstairs in a dcfcotiva flue. Tha neighbors camo to their assistance, but the flames had made such haadwayihat tha house could not be saved, There wus no insurance on the dwelling and Miss Wyand has the sympathy ofthe community, in her loss. A tzosnrssronnrmr at New Havcn,Conn. sends The Guardian the following extract from The New York American of a few days ago:-“While cicanlug a bloated smelt, ret-ently, Frtd lvunny ,a fish dealer of West Second street, discovered n tiny bottle containing this nreasage:“\Vhoevar gets this note will confer a favor by reply~ ing to the undersigned, Harry Durant Margate, Prince Edward Island, Canada. January 4, 1000." Ivanny has investigated and leorns that the vial was not, as many supposed, swallowed by the fish, but was placed there, prior to shipnrent,by Durant, who is tr fisherman. His purpose merely was to get into communication with someone who could recommend to him n good cook." Unnnn tho heading “Maritime man wins Scholarship" thc:i\[ontreal Star has the following to say:-Mr. McLeod is a fftculty,auti will lu the due course of events receive the degree of I3. A. at the convocation in April next. I-is is at present following the l.onor classical course, and is the probable winner of the Chapman gold medal for 1900. He en tered McGill in tltc nutumn of lilflil. cemingfrom Prince of Wales College, P. E. I., u preparatory school which ruuks second to none in Cauudo. in the graduating of students who have afier~ wards won honor in the 'higher cducat# lonal institutions of Canada. McGill in parnloulnr has been favored in respect to the ntatrlculanta from this school, ond in recent years Prince of_ Wales students have formed no small proportion of the medallsts in the faculty of Ar-ts. The school has been particularly famous for turnlngout successful students of the classic, MoMiilnn‘07 and Robertson ‘9ii being among the recent winners ofthe Chapman medal. THE Gunrdfan's correspondent, of Grand View writ/es:-Ncil J. McPherson, eldest son of John N McPherson, Murray Harbor Road, died on the (ith inet. of appendi- cl|;is. A large concourse of peotic followed his remains to their last resting place ltr Valleyrlcld Cemetery. I-it leaves s. widow ttndtlrree young children. The Guardian extends its sympathy to the bereaved. llev. Mr. Webb, ol i{aaelbrook,conducted the funeral services which were very impressive. Shortly after the service Mr. Webb was seized with tt sudden attack of illness and wus obliged to remain in Grand View for a fcu ton ance wusg ,un oqucntlcstlmony those days of the pcople’stleslro to frcur un l eloquent ami earnest preacher.-lilanyi friends arc sorry t0 lettrn that _ A. G. McPherson, tcochor of Newton, is con _ lined to his homo owing to asprulnctl| knee. ll. is hoped hc will soon bc ultle lm' rcsuutc his wanted tlutlos.-C. I.. and Mrs. Grontwhile on their trip over tin- M. H. Railway in their private satuplt our remained over night at Grand View. MrGrant is one of the most. oblfging popularand successful salesmen on tht road.-We atc pleased tp see J. D. McLeod, teacher of_Gr-and View School, around again after his recent. aevars cold. It was gratifying lo see some of tht' lada and belies of Grand View Lodgi- soattsntivoon thelrbrother during his Illness. Mr.McLeod is of opinion titat it would not require very strong specs to enubls anyone tose_c the benefits to be derived from membership in suclt an organisation. ` ' ltattlres warning That little acne, itching sensalltzmofhatrained feellnig you no tee probably warnhamnihgel' . You Need Glasses It ia to your interests not to neglect any auch aymtptoma. Our examination wil give you reliable information about the condition of your eyes. ' i'i UTCI1 ESON Graduate Opticlau. studentiu his fourth year inthe Arts] the Patient Has Had no able Case Substantiated b Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are not; a of a ph siclan, placed on sais witi lull direct ons for use under a trade mar to every pttrohasr. They contain tto stlnruIant,upiateor- narcotic, and whlia they have out-ed thousands have rtevsr itiiilured anybody. To show that ourei e acted by this remedy are really pen- maocntaudlaating we recently invest of Reedsvllle, Mifflin County, Pa. M Means has been an alder in the Rsedsvllla Presbgteriart church for many years, has serve three yearn as county commiss- ioner and as school director fornine years. lie was nflilcted with urccplng parai|yals losing the entire use of the lower ha f of his body, and for a your was a helpless invalid, confined to his bed with no power or feeling in slther leg, and physicians had given him up as hopeless. Mr. Means was cured by Dr. \ ililaura' Pink Pills and his test monlal was printed tive years ugo aa follows: ‘ `I had the grip for four winters and as a result my nerves broke down. I lost the entire use of the tutvcr half of my body. My stomach, liver, kidneys, heart. and head were never affected. but the paraiinud condition of the lower natt. of the body affected my bladder and bowels. For a whole car I lay in bed perfectly helpless witlino power in oithcrl mb and the feeling gona so that I couldn't. feel a pin run into my legs at all. I couldn‘t turn over in bed without. help. To move me a pulley waarigged up on the ceiling and n win lass on tue floor. “During two years of my affliction I had six different doctors, but. none of them gave me any relist. A specialist from Philadelphia treated me for throe mont-bs, but he was of no benefit to me. These doctors gave me up and said it was only it quest on ofa few weeks with rue us nothing more could be done. After the physlc ana had given me up. a friend sent me a pamphlet containing statements of two uten who had been afflicted some- thin ilke me and wno had been cured bp, tgs use of Dr. \Vililams' Pink Pills. I e n taking them at once and although my iihprovsment was slow it wus certain. Now I can walk most. of the time without tt cane and everybody arourtd here thinks it is a miracle t at I can glet aboutas I do. Your pills have certainly een u God-semi to me. Within the last. thteoycnra I huvc auawored dozens of letters from lnvullds who had heard of my case and who asked me if it was true that I had been cured by Dr. Willlama'PInkPiiis. I have cold them all ithnt this remedy cured mc and I um glud of this opportunity of telling about my case so that. others may find relief as 1 rave done." Signed F. A. MEANS. Sunettibed and sworn to before ma this 17t.h day of April H301. ALBERT S. GIBBONEY. Notary Public. One day recentlv Mr. Means was visited at his handsome home over-looking tits pawnt. medicine, out the prsscrlptfoni i I* titatlanguurautaq of their genulneuess gated the case of Mr. Frank A. Mating; DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS AFTER SEVERAL DUCTORS HAD PRONOUNCED THE CASE IIOPELESS. Oonvincing Proof That Cure Was Permanent-in Five Years Relapse -Facts in a Remark- y Sworn Statements. valley of Honey Creek, near Roedsville, where its made the following statement: _ -, “Beforeibegan luktntr ur. Williams Pink Pills I had been treated for a long time by my ltume doctor who pronounce my trouble creating paralysis. [always be lavsd tharto my trouble and I tio yet believe so. ihad also spent five lwaeks in tho University Hospital in -Philadelphia without the treatment bens~ ilclng ma anti hgi returned borne to tile. lbegan taking r. Williams' Pink Pills in 1897, but dirt not give a statement or my case for puhlit-uttuu untlt I was sure that. I was cured. After returning from the ltospltallrliti nnt bake any other medicine for rtty trouble and I owe it to Dr. Williams’ Pink I'|lIn and to them alone that I um able to ba aboutto ony. Since my cure. its reiuteilln my state- ment of Aprit i7, lilfll, l have nov.-r, sul' fared nny relapse ttor hutiuccaslonto employ it phystclun except for minor troubles such us coughs colds, etc. I endorse Dr. Williams' ’init Pills as frilly undlltenrtily to-day ual did five years ago. Signed. i"iiANi{ A. MEANS. Subscribed and sworn Ln before me tl 22 d d fi lim his n uyo.auut\r .. JAGIIB KOIILER. .iuatlce oi the Peace. Justice Kohler, of Iieedsvllie, before whom the above ulildnvii. was made, voluntarily gave and signed the following statement: “I have personally known liir. Frank A. Means for .tho past forty five years and know that any statement ho makes is entirely rsliab a. I personally visited him when ite was confined to bcd and utterly helpless. I now use hint tially and know h nr to be ltr as good henith us most. tnen of his age." Signed, ' JACOB KOHLEII. Mr. Daniel W. Iieynulds, postmaster- ut , Recdavllle, Pu., stated that he had receiv- ed many inquiries from all parts of the country concerning Mr. Means’ marvell- ous cure, anti he cheerfullfy added his confirmation of the truth as allows: "I certify that the facts stated in the testimonial of Mr. Frank A. Means are absolutely true. I knew him when he was unable to move and I seo bltn every tiny now on the streets ami in my office." Signed, DANIEL W. REYNOLDS. ilcrc is evltlcnca that must. convince the most skeptical. But because many of the cures accomplished by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are so marvellous as on Ghuiienge ,hellef, the following eller is made. $5000 rtr-:\\'.ann. The Dr. Williams Medicina Canppnny will puy the sum of Five Thousan Dollars for proof of fraud on its part in the publication of the forc» going testimonial. No sufferer from paralysis. locornotor atuxia, St.. Vitus’ dance or any of the lesser nervous disorders can afford to longer neglect to try Dr. \Vililams‘ Pink Pills, the great. blood builder and nerve tonic. So rl by .ntl rlrugglsta or sent by mall on receipt, of price, 50 cents ar box: six boxes for 82.M, hy the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. WILL INSTALWIRELESS. SYDNEY, February i2.-W. D. Reid, ,of the Reid-Newfoundland Company, cn route from Montreal to Newfoundland. states that. he has entered into tt contract with the Marconi-Company for install- ation of wireless telegruphy on the steamer Bruce. A favorite lismsdyrfor Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have maria Chaotberlain’s Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small children. itquicltly cures their coughs and colds and prcvcnts ani 'l““B0l' Of pneumonia or other serious consequences. it, uct onlycurcs croup, but when glvcn as soon as the cronpy cough appears will prevent the attack. Forsaic by ull drug- gists. ` ARTILLERY ASSOCiAT_l,0N. lery Association will ltold its annual meet ing pro forma on Feb. 22ml, and ndiourn until Feb. 2tlth inst-. The meeting will lie hcid in thc Railway Commlttc Rooms of the House of Commons. Lame Back. This ailment Is usually caused by rheumatlsm of thc muscles and may be cured by applying Chumbcrlam's Pain linlm two or thrno tlmcx aday and rub- liing thc paris vigorously ul. each applica- tion. if thistiocs not afford rclief. bind on u piece of flnnnol nlightly dampened ‘with Pain Bultu, und quick relief is ul* _mast sure to follow. For snle by all l dr-ugglsts. f CANNED . SIIRIMPS i BAKED 4 Cans GALLON APPLES ' - 4- BEANS , 25C . days the guest of Jos Mobcnn. lic is non A O recovered but was unable io lill his 2 C N 3 ' _ engagements lust, Subbutlt.-Iiov. S.D.Mc- Snfllcieutly cooketl to be eaten from thc can. Can be scrvrd tn n Phee preached in both churches of Orwell .“““‘i“” of WWE v""' ulads' mwoumse’ Mews' etc' congregation last. Sabbath. Although ~ ~ - - - ~ - ~ - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " Z “Try 1`|\g|n,” thndroads wrt‘csx;rcolyelpassable the at we can Q shirt on the market. Mc-in Working Shirts I -° `_ v. U- -lr ‘ ’s Prices that will astonisit you. . Try one of the “Big Shirts,” plenty of room and good. S. ll. M |lllNlll|l_ li P. E. islnutl's Grcnicat Clothing House. | 0'r'r'A\\'1t, Feb. i2-Tne Canndfunl ArtIl» PRO(-PRAM ---Folt---' l"iremer\’s Concert ---IN THE-H OPERA HOUSE ...QN... FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. PROGRAM. P/.nr r. .st .rt u mit rc.a ma -l. sf.: »ti'.i`r.1i... riueitiz-Wuurtr....i'\'e.§sa».r..' .rfisscs I-I. lircmner und Lena ttrruy. lli‘ieant|:a.`i;i. iliimhio. G. Moore. Y. But-~ , In I U . :_ 't'<.,.i.`-f.|t~s....¢°-i'1't.i> Mn.. ’\vith ui.. matte.- antlt.iteHose".... . tu .t ut ran t. r. us n n r. 4. Ilcltdittg-"Tho I-`lreut.an't-I \\'cdriiitg." Eawtt. Miss iiuby Iinttrny. 5. Boprano Sold..._._......,......,.....hulcctc|i _ Mrs. liyrnr-. ,_ fi. Duel. "Oli that We two Wen: Mnyinig Nevin Mrs.. H. nrenuwt- and Mr. urine; t twat... 1. rim... s..i..~‘-r=..|lt.. as ta rtetitis inter Mina Mathis Wirwrltmtt. B. Votnti Srila-"i`heDtw\ttt' ....... .... |’4rrllclt Misa Hu'/.4 i Iirurttttvr. il. iirlll by Heltlorn ul I’r|Itt‘0 htruet Svitutli. rats.-..n.¢.<|..,n, utnnty suis. A , _ __ Band ini u..|t1,_._,_...,., ».\ lo. (i1i.\Iurc|t,,__,_..,.. ......“i‘.l\ .\\'t\1tL . I‘l\|iT II. I. (ililtrlzlic-"'l`l\u Night I-Ina tt 'l'l\0\IHa|rrI Ie».".... . . . . . ........__._..........,_Noun init-nies mutt Mu.-my ...tn lim-. lirournor. Mttndrs (i, M00i‘t‘t\ilIi I"|‘Nlk ril4\illL'l'. v|..iti.ut.||,f.tt.».__ ___t'u»r._v|nntcn._..t..» 2. 'r.,.n».- solo -~~ 'tie sit-retest slower '| inn. |I|own".., liotrct--a Mr.r:1nt¢.~lt|u-lit... ,_ 3. licullilrgf"'I'ittl 'I‘fg\:r‘ i.|l_\‘ a Ifttcn .. . . . . . _ . . Miss llltny iiut\|lty_ i. Vin,-ttl _‘Zulu--"I’ol|)/" . ._ . llulltty Mr. "`1'|tIlk Sisrnllby. 5. Violltt Suit;-"liit'¢l of i’uritliao"_ , . _ , _ ,.itt|t>.\t|x I"t'1|f. Vlltltirtulnbo. Atfmntptttriw _ _ _ _ _ .. . .\li~». lt|.....~|...r.t U. (ftilllrltlltt Sttltla _ _ , , ....... . _._ ._, Si. Stroll-a (ni"iiIy Iit:l1|’l.l\li i.ityS\'\'ctiL \'cit'o",.. . .. tm '1.h....»on 1-‘.eo~..st.."......_.._.... Misa Lcrtu Murray. 7. \\'hiatlit\¢ S0lu~l|t) Polka. . . _ . _ _ _ .. . . . Atttllt lb) Intcrmsz1.o__ _.\ius<:ug|tl Mt- I’u\'cy Harlow. E. Clturtts (l\) "Tile l’llgrl|rts‘ (?h0rlts"»- \Vug|t1:l' '|'r..ntt.n|..= ut.tt,;.tt..»tv|».-ser., .\_u..ndnt, 'I'. 'I‘rNlmt'. llrl Piirl. Solllki\iiillC(70lll[\itlli0|I) "Sluts uf um scanner tgm."__.,__.._. _ _sittin-r GUI) .\'AVI*I'i`|iI'I KING. /\Ct'trt|r\il\|llr4l ltltd I)il't:t'L||l' \\'. IIu|'|'y \\'lillr~. l’l|trt at .ir\lIilct.nrt'r. uttil Iinttkirfrc |it'u|¢>¢l.0icr~. i><.pn1.n~ in-tvs.. 3. ...nl at rent.. ruin. 535.-sly--»»....a|_s|..»J§,.a..n.a.a *Sheet iitusi Your Ebotc for to cents During this wccic “M3 g O1 "lr -'bl wc oder any sheet of music in our store for 1cc-in- cluding the very latest. 1f Come early. liitl’ BIOS., t':-‘tit-»-Rf--#tf-/af--Rf-fl. ward lo thc Electors of lic City of Chtrloitctown Having been presented with a largely signed requisition to bccnmc n cantil- tlatc for tue ‘£ayor|tity. after due :on- eiticralion I have decided to do so. For some years past I have had thc horror of representing Ward 5, and flur- ing that period have scrvetl in stvurul Committees, anti fnr four yours Chatr- man of the Street Cotnmiitcc. Regarding thc civic polic , in the futurc as in the past. I will tibvotc m ' brst cucrgies anti abilities to the nvl~ vancctnout anti intprovemeni of thc corumt-rciul interests ami general vul- larc ofthe City. While practicing the greatest economy commensurate with a fair measure of progress, I purpose if cleri- etl to continue the good work that has marked the regime of the out»gt-ting Council. In common with my fellow citizens, residing autl doing business here. it shall be my duty to the utmost of my ability, to promote the welfare of all and safe-guard thc various tie- Dartments of civic activities. Earneatly soliciting your support. iam yours respectfully, JAMES PATON. t~r:dtnwfif. r. ra. t§§ihiii;Asspctait§t The Annual Blasting of the uhmt- ,\v.~tor|.\ “pu will be hold ln the l'r|ttt-u nf \\'Nur4 Fullogo `al|. Chnrluttotnwtt tln i»`rid|\i` lhl- ‘Kiwi sinv of February Inst at ll tn. tu. Thorn wlllbe lhrt-ts 1-onions: Fomtoon for mfiarrntloit nfdolugatw -Afternoon-reading 9 Oflivi-.nn Ileper it and general bttaittoea: b.\sulug~- oultlroaaoa ".1 .ll-annular. on tlnirylna. All persona Interests-ti nfl! I|i\'Ill‘¢i tu |lI||\t|:'l, "\ \ tt .' .\.' : sr. , tutwrmwst M"