a' 1 ' Everyonelslookingfos the spring. B I ri ,wr watches and eloeka to ua and we will tiiig mg spring for gon and if they need a new one ge will furnla it and warrant it for one year. L- W- COOK. “ilééiiirr C1-L51). To the Electors of Ward 2: GENTLBMEN:-At the request of a large rirrmber of elector' of Ward 1, I have consentgd ` in become a candidate for the seat at the council Board made vacant bythe death of the lsie lsrnented Councillor Macdonald. if you anrueihe honor of election I will do my ut- most to promote the interests ol the city, and Ward 1 in particular. D _I RILEY, March 31, rgoq, tf NEW liili SEHVIIIE ihave decided to begin in the city and suburbs an up-to-date cab service. Passengers, baggage etc-, w‘lll be conveyed to boats trains or anywhere else desired Orders left at McDonald & Mc- Kinnon’s Drug Store or at the stables, Sydney Street. near Sh-vnns0n's Corner will receive prompt attention. J. M. NICHOLSON. Telephone No. 253 ndgrmo. GUI R Ill AN WAI! T9 W waarep WANTED"1`o buy, cabbage, beets, carrots psrsnlps, potatoes. A good price for soriud stock -J. J. Gay & Son. P. S,-Also to sell-a very heavy breech loading shot gun, long bar- rels. 26 d w aw _ FOR BAL! INCUBATOR AND BROODER FOR SALE -Caps-:ity ioo chickens new, will be sold at a big reduction for. cash. Apply ai this office. 5 dw tf FOR SALE..-A single cottage of 7 rooms besides halls, fro.t prool cellar, electric light lic. Houaefn excellent repairinaide and ou situ-ited Prince Street C r»t'al_ 4lh house below Geo. Rackharn's s-ore pply to Benj. Carter ar Cn Auclinnrer 6 d if' 'i“"'Y`°_f0"§__‘,£ I '_ 'F""A T0 LE \`-Doirhie house situated on Prince Street now iccupiril try ii Purdy. Possession given ist june next. Apply to G. D. Long- worth & Co, Water Street. B d 3i __i______.__i-- Oflicel to let in the Desiirlsay Block. Apply lf i0 RENT.-House ou Klng's Siuate at pres- ent occupied by Rev. R. W.IStevenson_ Posses- sion tint May. Apply to Mrs. A_H. McPherson st Mrs. Harry Wortli's_ A I5 ‘I U MIJOELLANEOUS- Any person wishing to obtain a set of the lin- perial Dictionary and Cyclopedin,-eight vols bound in half Russia at a great reduction from cost prlce,should apply st this office immediate- ly, as d tf THB GUARDIAN. cnanr.o'rrai-own rruncir nnwaan rom nn, Ariui. 1.. np, Heart Palpitated. FAIIIT AIID DIIZY SPELLS. Fen' Wear arm Iieirvous. COULD SGAIIGELY EAT. TWO IOXIS OP MILBUIlII’S HEART and IIEIIV E PILLS land Ira. llarsrrd lrawa, laraaad, Dat., whoa sho had almost given ap hope of over getting wall agala. ,4 ‘ ana writes: ‘I was so run down thug lwas not able to do my work, was short at' br$=ih. had a sour stomach every highi and could scarcely eat. My heart palpi. tatad, I had faint and diuy spells and felt weak and nervous all the timo. My husband got me a box of Miiburn's Heart and Nerve Pills but I told him it was no use, that I had given up hops ol' gvgg being cured. He however persuaded ms to take them and before I had used hali the box I began to feel better. Two boxer made a new woman of me and I have beer well and have been able to do my worl sverr since." Milbum'a Heart and Nerve Pills an go cts. box, or 3 for $r.z5, all dealers or me r. aitsunn co., urn rise, IOIOITO, DIL BIIWELS, Digestive Organs ‘ Rc;ula@ and r¢‘uder)(b;aIthy and active V hy an occasional dose ul ‘ Mli[iALE’3 BUTTERNUT PILLS For lick headache, Billona pttaeka, Conatipationa ; Foul and Diaordursd ‘ Stoniaeha they hava no equal . . . . 1,, row aan evxnvwrinra, 25d rut sox. . on av |sarL on lraoerrr or anrcs. ' 1-11-a-1-_-I1-11' ._ STANTON'-8 PAIN RELIEF, ass nrvulssas asia arraauai. alusav. . Cares Rhurnathnr, Coils., Bpnins, Neuralgia. row sau svawvwasaa. rasoa 25a aaa non-i.a_ I _-___1-_-is-1-2 I' Sola proprietors, Tssa Wrrsoara Cssaasica Co. Limited, Manual, Canada. , - _ . _ ..~.s_w_- -‘ sr- 29; .__ _ .,l_l.,_________-i-_.___ .; _ GERMS Espe¢iaiiy Consumption germs, What are you going to do about it ? : : Use PARK'5 PERFECT Ei'\UL5l0N_ lt itills them. `~~t2:\‘ i HELP WANTED-FEMALE' s ______. _________,l-- WANFED.-A maid-servant. References re- qiiired~Apply to Mra George Peake, Rich- mond st. west. rr. sl Pd WANTED-a girl for general housework in s small lamily at Sus lex. N. B. Apply st this oiiice. 1 d zwks_ WANTgp_About the .st Aprlla cook and house parlor maid. Apply to Mrs. Arthur F______ Cl1’town Board of lradc Quarterly llleeting. The General Quarterly Meeting of this Cor- poration will be hel at the r rooms, Mo- Eachern Building, Queen Street, Wednesday evening, April r3th at B CLARKE ,rd ‘q Secretary. ________ ____ - L3 Peters. I5 d if I-isi.P waitreo-i/[Anil WANTED-For the island: Awelr recom- mended traveller to sell Shoes und Rubbers, S e and also carry, as a side line, sampler of Shoe Dressing and llove Polishes, for or e of th lirst known factories in Canada.-Addrt-_~s. NU- WANTXD-Two Good Cost Makers good wsgea and steady employment.-Gordon & McLellan, Charlottetown. 16 li W if WANTRD.-At once energetic Island sales- men to sell the unique Bonoim Cu.-rnss lust. _p.¢¢||t¢d, now ready lobe placed on the market. Model furnished tosalesnien, absolu- tely nothiug like it, no competition and every home needs one, large commission to salesmen. attractive Premiums in buyers, The rlsh¢ iusneaii snake Iron: 35 to 31° I ‘I*Y- Al” agents to sail Russo Japanese war books Ind other publkations. For particulars and terri tory appl|_ at once to K. J. Guardian OHCC Charlnttadfwn. ` - Sd M 4 LUW HATES _ _ N __,-..-.._...»_-.-»---~-- -- - ANADIAN , _C 'Pacific -FROM--_ CI'IARLO'I"l`ETOWN» P. E. I. To Vancouver, B. C. Victoria, B C “ §:.':..‘;':".":;‘;:.‘.'.f-.‘3.:`i., $59.05 Portland, Oregon. To Nelson. B- C. ._/ Grlenwood, B. C. “M""IJiIr"i9rL APRIL av 'wa Proportlouste Rates from and to other ann to cor,oaaD0 mano. Uran. M - wana mi caniroiima. _ AGENTS WANTED FOR "WAR BEQWHKN p_,,"|` -,"1 ,.p°,,`» by Hgh. Murat Halstead. Contains graphic descriptions of the war: re markable histories of Russia, japan. Siberia, China. Korea, Mariiihurls;`appalli\=¥ f¢'¢’”"°‘“ ol tha true iawardueas of the war ana wow- ishing propheciasof its tremendous and 1.-1 reaeht" fqgtu. True history written ll! ° master head, but more ansorhlng than the 'nam romance. only 81 1s» lil '~*"°““ “‘°l’ lree, Biggat, bastbook. Best terms. Credit- Zivoa. tratflit paid. Bananas for agent!- Outnt and premium free. THE DOMINION qgnmyv Dgv, |r__ ¢|,k¢|°_ March r9,dly ggi 9... rr, 2‘,'a> .`..°I,' oi; “qu ?="‘a z-“sn U I Call on E Or write to D. P. A., C. P. , l Cape Breton Ads rrist Bullet rs and N§t9*PeP. ql¢§I?y.t%'lF¢:an-Haight Lgan or ,gg Building and LMI OWWIIY- Olcel in Rosa Stock. Bid!!! C-5~ anon aoss, r.r..a. aowaan a. load. aa. i..|..s r._-- '1 - l- m W' - RELIABLE IIEII WAIITEII “dsx gy' ' . EWU” 7"‘;”"`: ='°.:.:E'.' :..~'-'~..“.%'l'.?°')‘;'3°.f‘.f.. :::.:'.rr°.-..‘:; Me..»!_.v.te__'y_.r_s° .v ai U I T ll. ~5.`iil‘=I#."i".`.%."°.'.-.’.2:r. .¥;‘r'iL'.i§'-'.°"° aaearaar.n`a.s|cIrrrraa. a.a.t.. l. , Jydaaoy. O- S- 0$a`e‘rs`i Gonmllsalou rlarehant- fqsiasa houses handled sa esaiaill al; I mv# I" I .yx ; . f -._- . “R5 s»rraea.”::; A , J "mst returns ursdl. I i-ll' 'NY- i.'.§.‘.ir.’L.if”...e I $5550 \ G. L. IIIIIIPHY 8|. iill. li cinrr nili He Says He Found Enthusi-, asm Over Rhodes’ Scholarships Every- where That They Have Been _ Offered. "1 _ MONTREAL, April 0.-Dr. G. Rl Parkin, who recentlv completed a tour of the British self-governing colonies and the United States, in connection with the Rhodes scholarship, reached this city to- night on his return to Canada. In an interview he expressed the opi- nion that there would be gratifying representation of Canadian students at Oxford, at. least twenty-four all the time, the bequest being perpetual. This could not be otherwise than most beneficial to the dominion and to the whole of the British Empire. Durinir his tour, Dr. Parkin observed great. appreciation of the scholarships by all the colonies, but. he said that to inlly realize the magnitude of Ceo»l Rhodes’ ooncoptlonand his wonderful achievement, ll.ls necessary to study conditions in Rhodesia and other parts of the Dark Continent. South Africa had already sent her first. contingent of students to Oxford. Can- ada would send eight this year, eight. more next. year, and the rest of the twen- t.y~four in 1006. Great interest. in the scholarships had been appurfnr. in the Unilod States and in New York, frhm which state one representative isto be sent, no less than forty candidates are to be examined. Speaking of South Africa pollt.lcs,Dr. Parklns said that if England sends good men there and trusts them and rors not. make affairs there a ahuttleoock for hiuse polltlcaus, the country will Lome 'on all right/ ,_ Dr. Par kin makes his next. cffiolal visit to Newfoundland. He, however, will Spend u few nay.: here. He expects io go to Toronto and other educational centres. A NEW MISSIONARY. Forbes of Noel, Hants Co., h..s resigned his charge in order to go as s missionary to Demerari, in succession to Rev Mr Sutherland. _i_________-_? Earthquakes lu England. The last cnrthqiinke of any consid- erulric violence in Englirnrl occurrc on Alirrch S, 1'75(.>_ Such disturb- ances are not so infrequent in the it must lie ndrriittctl Liivy are gener- ally very slight, Evcri in that no- toriously mobile district about Com- rie, in I’<-r'tlishir‘c-Whuri during the Winter 1839-40 they had n, hundred urrtl forty ourthquukcs, lrciniz at thu roto of about n, shook o day at an average-they seldom do much liurrrr. The year 1751) is the year par ng. ccllcnco of Englklh earthquakes. It opened with mmt unseasonirhle wea- ther, the heat. being, according to Walpole, "beyond whrit, was over lmown in any other. countryf' and on the 8th of February a pretty smart shock Was experienced, follow- cd exactly a month liitcr by i1 sc-,¢,~ ond and sevcrcr our-_ The excitrrient in London was intense. "Following the example Of Biaiiopn Sock;-r and Sherlock, the cl(-rgy showered down acrrnons and exhorintions, and a country quuck sold pills 'as good against an enrtlirliiurtm' " ,____.-.-____ The \\’ay Tlioy Want. There was no doubt of it-Mr. Hunter had lost the "f`li‘ld." I-Ie had scrrrchcd for his companion lox hunt.- r-rs long, but vainly, and now ho was r<»dircr~d to asking tho uid of a cliuiilry little intl of three whom he mol in tt lane. "Hello, Johnny! Which Way did the hounds go?" hc queried. "Johnny" sucked a flngor and tlrrrppt~t`l his grim. "Como," cooxctl Mr. Hunter, "do not be airnitl. llcro`s a penny for you. Now tell me what way did tha hounds go?" 'l‘hn youngstr-r took tho coin and then fell upon all fours and "bow- wowed." "Dat way," he said, shyly.-Lon- don Answers. _____.....----- PEOPLE ARE ASTOUNDED At. a Wonderful Ours of Dropsy in Newfoundland by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. _ Sorsnr Cave, Nnwimuronnarm, April ll- (Special) -Trinity B ry Distr-ion is ae- tounded at the wonderful 'our-e of the little son of William French of this place. Hs had Dr-opay so bad that hs was swelled from head to foot. The doctor said tapping was the only coarse loft, but his kidneys were too lar gone for that. to be of any use Mr. Frauoh and his wife watched .by the bedside for thirty nights ax acting death at any hour. As a last rsso.r. they started to give the little fallow Dodd's Kidney Pills. The result. was a Joyful surprise, for tha boy soon showed improv- ement and after taking dva boxes is now as strong and hearty as avsr he was. People hare were ooirvlnosd that no oass of Kidney Disease is ooo far irons _ for Dodd's Kidney Pills to ours. llli. Plliilli Bill ,"'”“""“l‘.,“,7',i,‘.‘,§‘§,‘;“i.,. sie With ii Montreal Traveller -Three of Them Arrested. arrest and started in on the Denrclivc Queen Hotel on the "double," plsczd in ance in Court to-day. place was discovered to be on fire. l m started from the electric lamp. f a time, and the arrest of these men is tr outcome.-Hulitsx Chronicle. Nervous Disorders V Mind and Body Become Disease and Helpless When the Nervou System Becomes Exhausted. Locomotor af.airls,psrslysls and lnsriuit diseases. people s to realize their dsngvr. ness, tired feelings, dlscoursgemenr. an British Isles as many suppose; but despondericy are symptoms more to b dreaded than great. pain, because th Nerve Food. This great food cure acting through th nd or an of the body while using lt.. confidence, and weakness and discus give place to strength and energy. splendid preparation." 6 boxes for $2.50, at. all dealers, or Ed protect you against imitntlons, the por __f___----=-’ GETS A FREE TRIP. l. W V. Lawlor Leaves to Tour lamaica and Cuba in Party of Ten Prize Winners- M J. W. V. Lawlor, maritime manager for the Molrsuahlin Carriage Co., loft. for Boston last. night an route f-o Jamaica and Subs. This is a trip he has earned and will be taken in company with fren other gantlomen_ Some time ago J. Mitchell Chappel, publisher of the National Mana- aina, Boston, asked ideas on how oo make his magaslns circulation 1,0C0,(lll. Mr. Lawlor antsrsd the competition and ten winners out. of 5,0tD oornpetitora were chosen. _Ha is one of the tau and tha ro- ward is s war of Jamaica and Cubs under ssoort of Mr. Chappel. The pai-ty will leave Boston tomonow ' Wear ,Tha Boston Derby. later.-Bt. John Telegraph, April 8. Y by Detective Power, assisted by officers Rudlaud and Kennedy. Goabhsm resisted A N N 0 U N C E M E N T but. the latter after ri lively tussel showed the Montrealsr that hs was the best. uran With his hat jammed down tightly over his heal Goatham was hustled out of the u hack and driven to the station. Some time later all thi-ee were released on bail, $400 each being put up for their appear- The trio boarded at the Halifax Hotel, but it is alleged that. they visited the Queen lute ou Tuesday night in search of a friend whom they failed to find lu his upside down, and soon afterward the ,~ '- From the investigation made by the police it was learned that an electro la p with the current on was placed under the V bed clothing, and shortly after two o'olock yesterday morning the room was discover- ed to me on fire. Soma of the quests on the same landing detected the smoke, and after some hard work the flames were ex- tinguished. It is supposed thstthe flra The affair caused great. excitement or he and Dcspondctcy . .lhc Government Report Will Show That the Suu Life Assurance Co. of Canada had ‘larger amount S _ H , Y The future of the sufferer from nervou u‘n`Ax N S Apt" 6_Rev WI]l|“"‘ ` derangeuients is nota brighter o. Y are staring him in the face, for these are the “SMI 1”¢'*“l\S °f “°¢l°‘“'°d “"'°“5 Company. In this as in other respects the report will place Because there is not usually much p.-rin 0 o associated with derangemeuts of nerves C I C 0 a .- They forget. that. sleeplessness, lrri d tabilrty, loss of memory, lack oi’ enerRY and vitrility, spells of weakness and dizzi- d 6 mind as well as the body is threatened. There is no more satisfactory means of forming new blood and creating new nerve force than by the use of Dr. Chase’ medium of the blood and nerves installs new vigor and vitality into over-y par With l r comes new hope and ~ _ new V R0 e IICIICI. urls Price To Be Mrs. Willis Taylor, Hensley si.reet,Char- lottetown, P. E. I., states;-“I suffered , from nervouslprostratlon, rr nld not sleep, and friqusntly had attacks of rervous headache. In fact., my WIIOIB SYHU FU WM run down, snri r_riy health was in anything but a satisfactory condition. Since having used thi-ee boxes of Dr. Chai~e's Nerve Food I can say t.hstI never tried any medicine that. did me so much good. It has built up my system, strengthened the nerves, and enabled me to i-ierp and rest ._ .- _. . -» well. It. is now s considerable time since I had a headache, and I can truthfully re- commend Dr. Chase's Nerve F006 11511 Dr. Chsse’s Nerve Fcod, 50 cents a hor, manson, Bates Bc Company, Toronto. To T trait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, fthe famous receipt author, are on every box. \ in premiums from the insured. <-_ A GRAND Sl“IO\\/ING. r I i Andrew F. Gaizlt, a prominent merchant and manufacturer or Montreal, insured his lile in the Mutual Li'e Insurance Company ui' New York, He Was Effllllfgd is Pig' ilhle grief? olgiiihgo per $i_ooo.oo each year. , ; eceny r. aut i an teC `dt ti' hcl, DBIOCIIVQ POWBT Had 3 I-ll/Gly .I-U5' the original insurance of $r,ooo.oo, bu;”;i],T;Ii,\5c° .Ki "“°"`°A°""r> l;l_ll,il ill; rl‘ "'"f.f~.f."- room. Just. what. occurred then is not. ,Q ,f_~ -V g _ .tr *T .` l?':Fa"m"`:‘: if ‘ir :f§§I'f'.'. known,but. afterwards overyt.hlng|‘lrr~ the _4 " "-'-1'. ‘ . 1f_~§g_ ' ' i _.sl l l ll_'_l,_ room was found either broken or turned ` . _ .3 __v;. _L g - ~. ." _"`; - -`; , j.l»- l .." 'f-:5 ----I '. , \:":.'1"`-"A - -'f"_., "riiii\|l!,'ii.'.'l'H."<`i""1' 'F “m;,;ll>lv'._!'-III-.1 ',[/,_ /v' Special arrangements have been made for those who wish to study the Science of Accounts, Arithmetic. Shorthand. Typewriting or any other subject taught in this College during the Spring and Summer Months 'This short term course will afford a splendid opportunity for either beginners or those who may wish to take up special advanced Work. If you wish to be prepared for any particular work, call at the College L. B. MILLER, - Principal. s s. _\_ a Special Agent, Charlottetown. . -7 _----- ..=__... of New Business paid for in Canada in 1903, than any other native L. I'I. BEER, J. H. WELCH, Manager. Charlottetown. \ _ _ _.___ .__ m _"A r s si ,, 6 ; -_ ’ ' va- __ ._ ,-/--,.,,¢;» ' =- .~.'_ ‘ 11," is g - It forms new nerve cells and new mus- ° _ . __ _ _~‘ ’--'_;;_ oular tissue and whlleit iuvlgorates the mind it adds new, firm flesh [to the body. ""’ ` You can prove this by weighing yoursel 1;. - ‘- We GuAnAN'rre *ft ' rwiuraorunrn mon I0 SC‘ Punewooi conraiumrs Ntrnim snnoov Non sorrow J.A.HuMvnnrv sSou .=i"~7~'I-§3=br1§»f\~‘L-"<$¢1i.'-;~.q~,_~.',,-___ “_ p *_* a-p 3 ' va X' Sole Agents WREL . - -»: - -_ '.>`x<. ‘.‘.'~-`;L1'.\.3 »' 1. ~" ri ~' .\;-»~_' Sv. ‘ i -"# ' 1»- =‘»‘:~',.- .:.»_°-;-1 'f °';:3?‘.f; r "v'i`~§>"..~4T'~:-':‘§~. <11-%.»“ ._,>`,. Ig. ,-T_»';;_'{_.i: e:__.~' , has this ~ Bc sure You get MONCTON MAKE Prices 55c, 60c, (.5c, ° Tllc, and up. Wholesale and Retail ._ The Humphrey Clothing Store, A. Winfield Scott, Manager. Opera House, Phone 63. - _._ .__.-_! ____ -_ m,_ ____ n Buy a five cent box of morning on the steamer Admiral Dewey and will return to Boston three weeks _,_ HEADLIGHT l’AliLllH MATCHES. (Eddy’s single stick matches are the best.) ,_ f______ _ Fill a shallow tumbler with thein,as full as possible, in any order-then take turns drawing out the matches from nndemeath, and placing them in difficult positions on top of the pile. Every match that fails to the table while the tumb- ler is iii your possession is yours, and the player with least when the game stops is winner. Each player must place the tumbler in front of the player to the left. A GREAT l`lATCl'l GAME. \ sa/` 1 I we ...Po 112.. ....1 I, r ,,. »~.. 7,...-.... J; 4 'I 1’ .4