1’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MARCH 7» 1905 Peculiar %lHl lillllillllll Lllllll lliWS==~= In WHNR is and what it does_oon To Itself inanent cures of all hurnors and all C” 8\'ilpti01iB, Tolleviug weak, tired, Ruesta of Ambrose and Mrs. Mellett. n I lmzllid feelings, and bujmgn u tl" Wh°1° system-is true onlgy oi) 2 Hood’s .Farsa arilla ”*‘ P No other medicine acts like it; no other medicine has done so " much real, _substantial good no and Mrs.siswni~t,Mt.nertei-¢, left sun. other medicine has restored hdalth ‘ da and strength at so little cost. my back. I couldn t I . wie. an mineral 5i?i°”.i2i“li'$°‘.’.i’&°.'..", '“ |004 llhtll I took Hocd’s Barsaparllla which Renoners and Correspo ndenls Everywhere Gsoiwi: canvas has reteii eil a Prohi alterative and tonic substances and bi cilecting the most radical and per T is expected that Dan Patch, the t CHARLES STEWART. °f S¢“"l°» W“°h» good example in punctual' attendance. ho has been visiting his parents James 'iuiiiorweii Bay it-e is sank wiui ure '31-9138 5110 l>68t blood pm-jfymg W 'Y C Y C' i In tion summons for second offence Eduard Island, and Mrs Hazelwood ,B5 Bmslh E “fum md Mm Rom t who now live in Maryv|lle,N B cele moron are vwmm M' Unlou Road’ "fe brated their golden wedding several days we pwm' “Amon “mx worlws St. Dunstau's Choir last Sunday., Rev. cord of1.56 flat, will appear in Canada Dr' M°"|°°“ “V Hmh MW “turing W |s Hmmm” the change thanked the ladies and hoped li y on re¢um_ 82 Regt, York, were driven to the city Sunday from Cape Traverse returning Anvniwissns are again reminded that from Fnderiowu where they had been 'l "X 'U °°mP1°i»°1¥ mn down troubled an M oi nary “changes” should be in this 5 kj _ with Mumba. and diume" ma mm! In om a nga special military course They ce no latter than one p. ni. to insure were brought in by Albert Robinson, sertinn in following issue. Augustin, (}0ye_ Joris Hazelwood, formerly of Prince Lannrs appeared for the last time ln at the male voices would follow their Liien'i's.Cno¢‘-Kr:'r1‘ and Duck of No.4 Co. Amoivo the workmen delayed ,at Picton ve great llef . mel! curedr°me.".n`lifhl:..!H.h°§iliii!i'nmiir<';lri, lviv Orweevllie. ontario. Hood’l Clflllilrllie promises to ur AVERY enjoyable skating party was G"“d°t' Be" R|"°"5 ‘hseph Wedge' 1 dm, sh Dunstanis College Rink ],,,,t_l`igriisli; Peter AL Chnlsson, Tignlsh; night. A large number went out by Nicholas Johnson, Hunterliiver. ours and keeps the premise ]e1 I N0 COFFEE We know it. The people who use it, say so, Ir was Miss Donaldston, Milliner- for . <1' I l vm the Capes on Sam,,dny_ Mins Rodd Elcton loaded with freight for Prince YOU -I-RIED ,iviiiiiner for F. Perkin. ace. wiii ner ’“d‘”“fd I°‘“"“ v°"‘¢S- I" “d‘““°“ "° If? Q D THE K I N D and along llic trnck.-- Picton Advocate. plosion was l‘lT1‘i~rowlyu\'ertcd last night. A or cAKE , v you wantcan alwiiys be hadw here. Leave you-r order and we will deliver it to your home at whatever hour required. Cake always fresh Sultana Cake 2oc Nut Cake 2oc Silver Cake 161: D. Stewart-’s, ECL! PSB BAKERY train at 7.30 returning shortly after ten lined $4 01-20 days. Moore 8: McLec who returned hnuic ' return for some weeks et. t good." Scores of men who found inter- E mltteiit work at transferring P. E. Island T freight when the boats were running have P since been almost continuously employed in shovelling snow in the railway yard Provlnces,agentleman known to many ti wcik io Miss May McQueen, only (_ of Vooglit. Eros/ department store, at In Coi.'.\' r. H. M. Davison has 'Ihc W of which he is the representative hcre.i m It contains excellent photographs of dl l when it comes to rctpairing furniture--in most cases making the piece Q* as ood ae new. 0 course if a piece cannot be Bxed we will frankly telfyon so-but try us-Phone 79. We will send for your repair work. H John Nevvson 1 iuvaawaueuvaaurwllllil v Great values in Custom Clothing for this month to make our e,,,,n.i.,,.c., .md fmnkiy ren them jus; room for our new stock-We p are prepared to ppt th_;Ib€tSt w ‘loot foremost in order io interest you and i possii G C; ~ persuade you that it would be I0 YOU* §11}3"¢°’{¢ t° b""5:’e now and be ieady when spring is here. e t me Y . | JOHN T. tts 8.-_ w3ni THE TAILOR. V W Trirsnr-: is no mesa ,; hi 0F TIIRUWIHG AWAY ii A PIEGE 0F FURNITURE W . . v ° I; D I because it is badly broken or in need of rc-upholsteriug. Ly "l“`°“3h the C“““‘“““ 'md A”’°'i°“" WE UAH D0 THE u_ u S W I 'l lf- Pure Wool Versus Shoddv _ from si-iormv Everybody sees the folly of buying clothes made t caorir but the lar e majority of eonsu‘merB |10* being °§,P°"’ ‘¥;;’°;t ° know until alter t ey have worn them what was_in them and t is '°° lam' ' fl b use the merchant Pgqple buy shoddy cloth uid clothing chie y eca_ _ ` forces the sale of such stu ff. 0161*? WWE 111°" Pmm ‘“ lt ron mm _ And me purchaser think; they eisncheaper not being able to die- criminate between shoddy an p\1¥¢ W ~ wa U” No Shoddy In Our Factories , d i r ante and overcoets home- ,Puns.u£,B(1li),in°;1r§les: cllgilh :rd lwgedshogu rugging and bll'llll¢!i!18» arm and stockiuetie. 7 Wholesale and Retail THE HUMPHREY ill0lH|Hll Slilllb |' aiiaiiig, ciey. °’§2=3`i`~‘ii.”M.». prions 65. eight of the snow which makes travel- ‘W ng dangerous toman and beast. There S e about three feet of slush thereon. Jo o`cl0ck. re AT police Court, yestwday J,,me,_, Mc_ a large attendance many conilnglu from Innls and Patrick Welsh drunk and th” 8“"`°““dl“5 °°““'“r-7' 1"“~l°y“bl° AS 0 disorderly were given $2 or’l0]days. Vi/m. musk’ W" Five” by S°‘"`l5 bfmd *Wd URS. Mcmnis for drums on sidewalk wa, many excellent costumes were displayed. y Junction forthe same points. No doubt Ri-iv. Jas. McDo imAi.i. will preach (D by the time that n,,_,laat|0n is Clem. the only one quality. the best V mt Uwe Tmverse °n Sabbnm me will tight little Island will greatly require the fl-esmy grouni ’ at 10.30 rind 5., at Searletown on Tuesday cuments of mesa cm.s_ In the ,,_,,._,,_,, me HU' "nd "lf C01e"l5n 0" Th“"5‘l“Y time the prosperous Island farmers are 40C per lb- ‘md Ffldlll’ UW limi “lid 17511 “T-7 U- 1"- capahle'of providing the necessities o & 'I`ii1-:coinmittee of the Gibson Pictures l aye wish to express their appreciation of the services rendered by all those who so lngof the clan Macdoiiald says: "Iii the kindly assisted in any way, alsoio Paton diocese of Antigonisli alone there are &Co for the use of furniture kindly atleast lil lllacdoiiuld priests, _including '17 r loaned for the occasion. the vicar-general and several D. D.1. The ‘\/\/9 N *|- i 1 _ _ blsliop himself, I believe, is half la Mac- A few good energetic men to “Ct as T1'l1~: Orwell Dairymg Co. have again , District and Local Agents in P. E. I. S”°“*`°‘l "hc 'ervlces °f J°h“ A' M““D°"' same. There the Bishop, his vicar-general To the right men exceptional Cont;-“gtg :iid as their cheescinakcr for this season. R will be given. Address this is Mr. MacDoiiald`s fourth year and L, G- L- C0H00Ni his selection again ihis season speaks in th - I L| _ I Provincial Manager’ Soverei n I _f ` _ ere sano _ier name iricie numerous y Assurance Cm “een Hotel Cgwtodne 8l0Wl”B tefmfl fm: the ©°U"d°“C9 the represented in the episcopate on this side 3_7 d IW ' Q ' W ' U0mlmUY llllve in hU11~ 'of the Atlniific. Besides his lordship of “"l`is nu ill wind that blows nobody Cillsigilfggzfuxllgilxirgiiogii’ tllsgerfgg or Grace, Nfid., and of Brooklyn, N. Y. ife." lonald. ln Prince Iidwiirrl Island it is the CAP'i'.(ii-:rmi:i~i D, 0‘FAninrLr., inspec` th tor of light houses for the Maritime st persons in the Province, was married last be fun of ste,,m_ He 805 down to the _ ellnr, but it was some time before he daughter of Archibald McQueen, mnnag" could find the furnace so full was thecel- 5-V‘l"°y Mines' paratus was found to be absolutely empty, Gnm_M"".s thanks for Ml interesting officer at once drew the fires from the fur- buoklet on the Crown Life Assurance Co. mme' “H were wus danger t‘h"'t at’ any - ~ l . ' ' lhirii at his home in di ,tl _ _I d \V_ flreyariitor, and founi Baker Beet Bread.. lbltliiiiililrludlfl Clrvrslll SlriJ5.,"\l;.l‘Ain\Weclis, “/'Wd t'hrcL`-I The .llUllt0l` Slim thflt he President of the Merchants Bank and the thought were WM plenty water m the late Bcni. lleartz. b !-,';-- oiler when he left.-Sydney Record. un recently waited upon thc manager ni' he J. C. Ayer' Company, Dr. Charles ll. towell, and was for the first time in the ess furnished with the entire formula for he manufacture of Ayer's Sarsaparlllii, ress. \Vhcn Dr. Stowcll was asked the proprietory medicine business if all houses were obliged to publish their for- nulas he said he thought it would favor- bly affect the sale of those medicines ounded upon merit, all thoscprcparatlons that were genuine medicines. On ic other hand, hc believed _just as strong- y that it would mean thc complete ruin '| of francis, fakes and swindlers. “It is lx , wcll- known fact," hc continued, “that the ` public is being swlndlcd out of hundreds of thousands, even millions of dollars each car, because ofwlldly exaggerated and positively' iiiitriitliful si-utenieiits, glaring- ly displayed by the most lavish outlay of l;` ‘ ) ni EB l nothing to hide. \Vc know our medicines ir rc good. We simply take the public into That is all there is about it." at Mark Wright Furnishing Co's. K , _ .. .. .__ __.-.ff _C n Tasteless Cod l ' Liver oii N T with l`lalt ho returned home Saturday by the tanley were:-Joseph Perry, Tlguisli; saph Plneau, Hope River; Joseph TH1-2 Carnival of two weeks ago was pasted at Suuris last night. There was A Prcrou exchange says that the lockade cl the Steamers “has resulted in he accumulation of over 12.6 cars at hesc cars there are 75 more at Oxford A wnirriir to the Sydney Record speak- nd ll of the priests are Mac-donalds. Truly remarkable record. lt- is doubtful if he clan name is also plentiful among the resbyterlan clergy of Canaria." WHAT might have bccna serious ex- s ()flicerAlcx. Mc.\`eil was pas-sling by e l’i~owse-Grceriwell block, lic heard earn escaping inside. lie at oucc inves- gated,and discovered the building to r of steam. The boiler of the heating np- ith ii roaring fire in the furnace. The inutc the holler might explode. After ‘owing [lic fires, he set out in search of A ii.1zi>russisN'r.».'i‘ivi: of the Lowell,l\iiiss story of the proprietary medicine busi- hicli has since obtained awide public- hat effect he thought it would have upon miey. The J. C. Ayer company has hat they are getting for their iuoney. N FURNITURE ` “Always the best value in the city I1' has leaked out that at a meeting ofthe Protestant Committee of Public Instruction In Quebec recently Prof J W Robertson was present and outlined ascheme of Sir \Villiaui McDonald`s in expend a large suiu In aid 01' elementary education in that province Tim annual meeting of District Division No 4S. O T vrill be held ln Wright‘s Hall Charlottetown, Wednesday Had in stent at 1.30 p. ni. Deputies will please not|fy_ their respective Divisions and ap- point Delegates to the same. A public meeting will be held in the eveuina at 8 o'clock to which all are cordially invited to attend. Expect a good program.-J. G. MeFadyen, D. S. Siu-:n CA1'Ar.ouUi-1 :- The well-known Seed l<`ii'ur of Carter & Co., Limited, have just issued an addition ci' 10,000 copies of their Annual Seed Catalogue for 1005. This Catalogue is eplendidly gotten up, its pages are replete with much useful infor- mation for farmers and gardeners. On the title page, Carter Bc Co. claim that they have been doings successful and iii- creaslng Seed business for twe.nl.y-five years, the largest in the Maritime Pro- vlnces. For the Season of 1005 they have secured upwards of forty carloads of Grain and Seeds, all of the very best qual- ity and strains procui-able. Tire importa- tion of a large quantity of heavy Seed Oats from Ontario by this ilrm will, no doubt, be appreciated by the farmers of P. E. Island this Season, as only |\ small percentage of Island oats will be fit for Seed. Aiiumberof cars of Choice Seed Wheat have also been procured from the best sections of OnLar|o,also the Canadian Northwest. This fir-in knows the cori- ditlonsnrid sollof this climate, and the kinds of seed best adapted to the same. which their long experience has taught them. Carters’ Seed Catalogue for 1905 is now being mailed to Furriiers and Gar- deners throughont the Provinie ; any per- son not getting a cnpy please send Post Card with name and address, and a copy will be promptly sent. 'l`he Catalogue was printed at the Job Ofllce of the Ex- aminer Pub. C0., and much credit is due Mr. Pearson, the Ioreiuaii, ariil staii' for thc good work done. GRIP’S GREATEST FOE. A Scientific Method of Mastering the Grip. - Make a Memo. Make ti. memo of the fact that tlierc is only one safe and certain wny to deal with Mr. Grip._ Soak him. Do it with Stuarts Catarrli Ta lets. You say; “What has (Jatarrh to do with (lripi ’ Why, Grip is Catiirrh, nothing else. Catarrh attacks in numberless diiler~ cnt forms. One of its \\'0i'st forms is Grip. Grip's greatest foe is Stniii't‘s Catarrli Tablets, bccause|Stuiirt's Cn.tiirrli Tablets can bc relied upon to do Grip i.lie'grsiitest damage of any remedy or medicine you can take. They are much superior to quinine or any of the old unscicntiilc methods oi dealing with thc disease, because quiiiiiie is qnackery, and.Stu|irt`s Ca.tarrli Tablets are 0. pure and simple scientific cornbin ation of gerniicidnl and ionic ingredients, which have a positive specific cil`ect. upon vcry form of (latnri'l\nl iiiflaiiiiriiltion in the body- including Grip. Grip is ai fearful disease. Not so much in its own particular' symp- toms, though those are bad enough, but because of thc- fact that the after-cflccts are so lingering and dangerous. Grip pulls yoiidowri, so you feel weak and miserable for months. The only tonic that will build you up is Stuu.r't's Caiarrli 'l‘ablcts. Grip weakens thc lieart, kidneys ami lungs. Thousands ofdentlis from Heart Disease, Bright`s Disease, Pncumonhr, Consumption, are directly due to thc weakening results of the Grip. The only medicine that will prevent thc Grip from developing into these direful diseases is Stuarts Catnrrli Tablets. Better take them. Stuart`s Catarrh Tablets succeed- in cur- ing, and lri preventing the dangerous aft- ei'-efiects of the Grip, for one great and sufficient reason: They ure not ii general tonic remedy. They are ii scientific specific for _just this one form of disease, Catnrrhal iriiiariinia- tion of the mucous inenibraiies. They are ir curative not a piilliiitive. Beware ofi' tliefrleiidly grip of the Grip.‘ Fight it of wiili Sti1n.i'L`s (latnrrh 'l`ab- lets. Sold at all druggisis al. 5Ucciits it box. Tlicy`i'e as good io you as ii cut from the full rollat the full price, but to us they are remnants and must go at rem- nant prices. Some rare, fine things among them. Best picking to those wl o come early. 50 ends tapestry ll yds long for 351: each.-Jas Paton & Co. 7dll. Wild Cherry and H ypcphos- phites _ This preparation has an . agrees le’tesie,faitilr1i will not cause any o e un- pleasant digestive die- iurbences so character- . istlc of the raw oil. Price $1.00. ~- __.__n_,__. _ __,___,___,_‘. _._ FUHGET to pay that bill we sent you. Prompt- ness will be great- ly appreciated. '° The Two Mace " llllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll DRUGGISTS, Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Ste. e THE GREAT 2| i T5 One Third off Water= proofs One of the best lines we’ve ever shown you Handsome, new, up-io- date cravcnettes-pretty as well as useful, yours at 67c on the dollar Dress Linings Plain Sateens Tickin gs Ginghams Flaunels Fleecy Cottons F larinelettes Umbrellas Yarns Ladies’ Kid Gloves Embroidery Silks Handkercliicfs Linen Collars and Cuffs White Shirts Men’s Unlined Gloves Black Sateen Shirts Flannel Shirts Suspenders Hair Brushes Overalls and jumpers Men's Night Shirts Hosiery Corsets Sweaters Trunks and Valises Ladies’ Underslrirts Cretoues Tapestries Floor Oilcloths Table Oilcloths Wool Blankets Wadded Quilts Carriage Wraps Horse Rugs Hessians 25 Pcr cent off 331-3 per cent off All Dress Goods Silks Velvets Velveteeus Ribbons Braids and Gimps Colored Cotton Shirts Men’s Neckwear Men's Mu fliers Men's and Bo s’ Underwear in- Y cluding Staufie]cl’s Men’s and Boys’ lined Gloves and Mitts Men’s and Boys’ Caps Veilings Bells Ladies' Neckwear Laces Ernbroirleries Wcol and Cashmere Gloves Woiiici1's Underwear Furs of all sorts Sleigh Robes Wrappers Silk Waists Sateen Waists Cashmere Waists Knit Wool Goods Waterproofs Ladies’ Skirts Carpets Marrings Rugs Mats Lace Curtains Curtain Nets Curtain Muslins Art Muslins Art Satens Meii’s Tweeds and Serges Mail Us your (lrdcrs ` A `l Ont of town customers may profit by our great sale by ~ using His Majesty/'s mail. Orders filled carefully and prom \ M J' ptly. Samples sent to any out-of-town customers on re ` ` quest lu asking for samples please give all possible in- ‘ ' ‘ " formation as to needs so that we can make best sele 1 N _ _ ' , . _ ct \ iv l e l.»“ 50 per cent off N0 DlSC0l1l1iS Ladies"Wiuter Coats Ladies' Capes Children’s Coats Ladies’ Hats Colored Feathers On thc Following Print Cottons Dress Muslius Wash Goods Spools Ladies’ Whitevi ear Grey Cottons All Fl0W¢i’S Warps All Birds, Osprays and other mil- Wall Paper linery ornaments Stamped Mars A lot of Ladies’ Skirts Prices arranged for the white goods White and Colored Shirt Waists sale remain unchanged. a .4 l ¢,,. l i "__ ._~_r- MOORE & MCLEOD The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street,