I 2 i H __ _ _ ____ __ , » 'l`H_E. CHARI~¢0'1`~TEi'i_.‘0.W-N GUARDIAN, .MARCH 4, r9o5 . i V __ H _ ‘ i ____`;__m ,_ -*-4*-'mi i -_ i I l 1 §;`._,,_~_,`§~_' `\`,_ -` \ :_- ` _l __ ' ' .Few People Know How Useful it il - | -. "“`g@§_, ,_’/,__ _ .f e ' . _ , in Preserving Healt.h,,\ud~Bequty. . 1 ' “ ‘ir ~ . f ' .l°~\ ,_ _ 7 .`»- '_ _>_ i'f._' . _ 4;. _,__ n A "3 4/.~ " ""'.,_ _ ‘N ` 'O-¢__i » mme ‘lt 94;' News cm-e .Yeo e of Biliousness. "Fruit-a~tlves" cure ive ° lllliwded them' to be cured-iwithrfrdltTlbi$;‘riii:in-i;re!;?liir!: UN ¢0DiC, iaxative, curativeprinciples of fru_lt-rendered many times more effective by the Secret process of combining 02111'-:ind compressed into tablets. When you tal:/:_ “Fruit- »-¢lj'°S» ’ vw get all the medicinal pmpeioes of fruit in their most effective form. - ki ,g-'__ i f i E TG flG|?l]` :BRITAIN - __ _____m_ :___ __ Fleets of Both Countries Were He-ld in Readinessi ` "°i`/' I ~ " ' "Kaiser Had War Scarei One Writer Claims ~Eng|_and it _ » was Unprepared Should the Conflict Have ' "Come atiflhat Time Lorman, Feb. 28.-Simultaneously with thevrecent significant speech of A,rthurl:lanillt0uLee,clvil Lord ot the Admiralty, in which he explained the reasons for the redistribution of the British navy,_there appeared in the cur- rent number of The National Review a ireniarkable article on the attitude oi Germany towards this country, called the “German Euiperor‘s War Scare." , The writer, who hides his identity un: der the non-de-plume of “Ciistos," states that last Christmas Eve official Germany f , 3 3 _ actually anticipated and re ared for _ ... ' O -" . 3'. f _ ___ ` V ” ` Y ` ' ‘ il noi Lord charm Beresiords “i»uiiaogs" D P war. The German Emperor thought be saw looming through the log-bound chun- »of T§bletS _ with their noses. pointed towards Ger-i *Absolutely free from vegetable and mineral poisons-ut as _gently and naturally as pure fruit juices-and -may be _used»daily,-without fear of ill-effects. For chronic Constip- ation, Torpid Liver, Stomach Troubles and all affections of the Kidneys and Slain--"Fruit-e~tives" are the ideal tonic llxltive and corrective. At all drnggists. 50 cents a box. -FRUITATIVES. Limited. OTTAWA. 1 _\'lmny. The German navy, nlwuys mobl- lized, expectantly waited orders to sail, Iutbe dookyards feverish haste was dis' played day and night, the men’s Christ- mas leave was stopped, and inquiring journallstsln Germany began to scent trouble. Fortunately, though n severe strain was placed upon it, the wiro betweeu|Lon- don and Berlin did not break down, and _ I ` .after the German Anibnssiidor in London i i i -4r~4‘\v_-¢\n _ ' -_ _ -_ _ ` ' had hastened to Berlin and assured the ' ' ` “ German Emperor that the British Admi- » _ -‘~ ing_Germnuy, with whom our relations 'V i See it brings themedlcine R me ’ D 0.1 amount of yauf uc- arenorinal and friendly According to ri htinco i Butter r`lb""""" A _ The Tclcphonc Company B'°°d P°'°°" f of P E Island Annual O 0 Brings Bolls, Salt Rheum, .f 0 50 7 Eczema Mid Scrofula, .1 0 00 040 u , The annual general meeting of the 0 40 » above company will be held at their land prepared for war nt the time of the ‘ every inflamed p1ace_ Relief is Hides per lb 05* 0 00 _ _- ¢€_:'l";?;_,_e§3_;1_fent.S_»_t;ee_:t_, _?tl;_a_ii1:tt<:,t;>\rs__r;;__:_:_): . risi tiithdth G ; , ____ ______,,% ,,,,,,_ __ __________8_¥_____ s y ._ _, _ , - _,-- ~ Di y ii n ~_ .' . B».rieyperbm........ ......cis 050 = j W, A_w1N1=1ELD `o _j , ‘ '. ' = V“9°'c'°'°'°-"°'°'°id-h’_'d'"§“'""°"°"‘°'P'°“ _, 0 B0 000 (au,-eg them permanently. ‘, . Generelhidnnger. 1)a\is & imvrencc Co Ltd Montreal 4 Cléarlqttetown' P' E' Il' Feb. 25th` ' ~» »» - ioi _ ' I ' g ' .Applesperbus........ _ . _ - 1 _l I _ . . . eeoout- furnished the 31st of §‘;_P'“°“§§_§§;‘_g§_g_'_§‘“§_j_ ;“"__‘_>_‘§; “ f° ,if -fs asthma. bronchitis. whwv- n..,.p.......i ____ .. ,....ii00 B' anew y xc ' img'°°ughi C\'0UPv 01' any Such Chickens, per palr...... 35 ralty was absolutely innocent of any fell design upon the German lleet, the __ __ , _ _ crisis subsided, and Gcrmnuy breathed i _._§ ., `_ freely again. The scare was over on i ` . - _ - Christmas Eve, 190-i. _ , _- _ l The Kaisers war scare was unknown to the outside world, and unknown till “‘ _ 1 N quite recently to the Germans themselves. ` ` _ ` __ " The German Government had been the ` H victim, wittingiy or unwittingly, of a _ . _ veritable war pnnic, such ns had not - `i"’Q`.` *_ | E I been witnessed intlint country sincePrlnce _ _ ;`_\., ._ 'f '_ . E . . . Bismiirknearlysucceeded iniidmlnistering `_\._ ' ' “ ’ ‘_ asecond death blow to the recuperative ‘. " genius of France. “It may be recorded with absolute we req“est you i tri1th,"continucd the writer, "that no- . _ _ _'“e_°t__y°”rs ta us by pay- _ body, from Lord Lansdowne downwards, ’ hnd, or has, the remotest idea ol attack 'Febriiary,nnd the long talked of Gcr- t ......_ man invasion of England would have been glvena practical trial. The Ger- man navy istaught to attack ilrst. 1-Iad` it,_under thelnfiuence of fear or panic,” done so' in _the week before Christmas, it _f might have gone hard with England, und n, new chapter in the world‘s history would have been opened." Turning to thc cause of the scare, “Custos” states that the reasons were threefold. The first was un urtlule lni “Vanity Fair," which the German Gov7 ernment considered to be “inspired"; and the second article in The Ariny and Navy Gazette, which iillpears to hiivo been re- garded as equivalent to the German oili~ cial service organ, which, of course, it is not. The Army and Navy Gazette art- icle was generally reprnrdeil us lierulding war. Then came the cliinax-the redis- tribution of the British navy. “Thlsverynauuruland wise step was immediatelyoonstrued in Berlin as de- or bwath and purer blood, and the l\0l¢l“E Uh” Dfellllllnllfy SWDS to hostili- beauty of it ls, that no possible harm can ties. The withdrawal of.four ships from y tho Mediterranean, it was thought, could 5 signify nothing else than that England effect its totaidestruction. Continued on page 4. Your Doctor ' your doctor what he thinks _-'- Nearly everybody knows _that charcoal is he safest and moat eillcient disinfectant and purifier in nature, but few realize its value when taken into the human system for the same cleansing purpose. Charcoal is ii remedy that the more you take of it the better; it is not a drug at all,i but simply absorbs the gases und impuri- ties always present in the stomach and in- testines and carries them out of the sys- tem. i Charcoal swecteus the breath after smoking, drinking or after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. ~ Charcoal edectuolly clears and luipi-oves' the complexion, it whitens the teeth and urter acts as a iiaturolaiid eminently safe cnthartic. It absorbs the injurious gases which collect in the stomach und bowels; it dis- infccts the mouth and throat from the poison of cstarrh. All druggists sell charcoal in one form or another, but probably the best cliiircoal and the most for the money is in Stui\rt's Cbarooul Lozeuges;tl\ey are 1.-oniD°5“‘l Of the finest powder-ed.Willo\v charcoal, and other harmless antlseptics in tablet form or rntlior in the form of large, pleiuiiint tastlnglozeiiges, the charcoal being mix' ed with hoiioy. The daily use of tlierc lozcngcs will soon tell in a much improved condition of the general health, better complexion, sweet- Gifanby Rubbers ' -=and- Rubber ts. In a few days you wfill be preparing for the _ great amount of slush and water that will come .ns the snow melts and we again remind you that A GRANBYS will be found to be the most serviceable. You shouldn't take chances and with GRANBYS you d0r1’t-you get a RUBBER that is uuequalled for finish and wear and they will keep your feet dry. Don'tl forget the name GRANBY. You can- get them at almost any of the shoe stores. The Aincs Holden Co.,ltd., T ST. JOHN. N. B. _ Sole Agents for GRANBY RUBBERS. Qi* he contrary, great beneilt. A Bulfalo physician in speaking of the desired to concentrate an overwhelming b¢“g5¢,s of ulim-coal, guys; “I advise f0l‘C0 HCM' G9l`llll\ll.V ln Order T/0 DOUUCB Stuurtfs Uliiircoiil Lozenges to :ill patients' .lown “DOH i-lie inferior German fleet and suffering from gas in stomach and bowels, and to clear tho complexion and purify “The alarm ntPotsdam was great. The the breath. nwiltli and throat; I also Gorman Emperor mode oilicluldiplomntic believe the liver is greatly benefited by inquiries as to the s_lguil'l<:at~ioii of the the daily use of them; they cost but “singular” move on the part ot England, twent~i`ive cents ii. box at drill! Bb0\‘<>S¢ Mid and in a roundabout way England wns although in some sense a patent preparn- tion, yet I believe I get more und better charcoal in Stuart/s Charcoal Lozenges than in any of the ordinary charcoal tab- lets " GEORGETOWN MARKETS _ Herringper bbl......... We Wish you would ask' Hake, per quintal....,..........250 Haddock per qulntal... 275 = -- of Vapo-Cresolene. He Cod, perquintal........ ......B50 S will say “lt's certainly the Outs, per bus.,........ ......O 35 best Way Of reaching the ‘Potatoes per bus.. . . ... . . .0 25 throat and lung-5, this ;Turnips,per bus...... . lo - - E Ll 17 inhaling method." You o3§”'¥;‘;r :_ cw___ .2 75 esult from their continued use, but on c>:»:»¢C>co»> 'L22 2828 7,-17 dwtf il is __-_ --.v--__-W V-v-v___¢-v Y' ;¢'u-_ev . e - lowners, Dairymen Lobster Packers When fitting up for Spring work try the , NEW FDUNDRY Foot of Queen Street ' For CASTINGS. REPAIRS of all kinds. Founders, Machinists and Boilermakers. The Charlottetown Foundry Machine Co. Ltd. Phone 75. Peake’s No. i Wharf. P. O. BOX 4" 3 'L'-I I _ei :ve-vs..-.-v-f - A - or S ,»_f__ _-v-vf:--9-*_* , _-_ _-_-f-‘-*J _ C-:__-_-_*-“_ 1 _*_- _ _-_*a-vuw_=“_v~»*v= ntact with theweal-:places i pe sibillties are thn.t_half of our ships would P,,¢pa,_d on ,x¢,_,, ofsme A ,,,,,_g,.,,¢,|,,,, ,,,,¢¢;¢ Geese per lb _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ have been ‘holed in much the same way ;r_i_cluf¢ii\'\K_n bv" ‘af b_[;°_3l¢;l'=i_°“;__l;‘_i:l_F¢° §i__»*l°___~s5C°gfi Turkey par 1\;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , .0 40 .D¢¢¢n}bgf, “IHd@@fl» S0 Illbtle were We in EW!" trouble, the Cresolene vapor touches Beers per bus.,... ......O 35 c s ii ii e ermnn niivy pre- - - Pm.s,,|ps_ pe, bus ci tatel descended u on us the os quick’ cel-tam be 05° G SE I _ up I thug the Russians were one night’ Inst , Lt-d.,r:\°genl|:2\l;i St. Street, Montreal, Can- Huy DBF LOD.. . .. . . _ . . ._ if ff: ,.';r:.:xf':::.-ff-__;.:.;~'-l . _ - -_ -f ~~1.»\~a»»uv lllEGRl§lll Slili s S lS IN F ll SWING Til-|]llY To stimulate sales for March we have put into eilect the impetiiseofkeen and vigorous price cutting in every department. Discounts range from 25 to 50 per cent all through the store, and the price cutting embraces the finest and most desirable dry goods stock _in the province. ‘ .-1 1 25 ner cent off 25 percent off 33 l-3 pci cent off Men’s and -Boys’ lined Gloves and Mitts Men’s and 'Boys' Caps .Dress Lini-I1gS Plain » Sateens _ 'Tickings » Ginghams _ “Flannels i Fleecy Cottons Flsnnelettes - Umbrellas " Yarns ' Ladies' Kid Gloves Embroidery Si1l ,:>:.' . _ _,... ,-..-,... ...~....... I -I ' K i