BUSINESS ADVANU5 A Review of the Scason’s Trade. RESULT IS GRAIIFYING The Many Branches of the Business Harmoniously Proportioned. ‘ Readers have all heard 'of the Wonder- ful Cheap Men. their business and its mighty scope, so what may follow in this reference must deal but casually with the enterprise known as Prowse Bros. It has been said by one whose opinion is revered throughout the length and breadth of the British Empire that "now commerce in its varied forms thrives under new conditions"-the 20th century. To celebrate the birth of one more century the above Brm has planned and has bade the residents of this fair Isle participate. With the experience of past years they purpose to offer to their patrons such en arrangement “as eyes ne‘er saw before,‘ and that shall eclipse all former under takiugs. The most opportune time to visit the store is underthe glow of electricity when the fading light of day has been changed to incandescent brilliancy. As one wends his way in and out through the different departments he is struck' with the many ways in which the raw material has been transformed into the highly finished product. As the purchasing public are aware, manufacture has under- gonea wonderful change and improve- ment during the-'het few years. The’ etiiciency of the factories of the world especially in Canada and Europe has been brought down to the point _and~ problems have been solved which only a few years ago vexed the brightest of minds. To the. writerfs mind the development along thai; lines before mentioned and the malliner in which" W -' ** v ~*' K "i»"1 ’-_f'.5»'-‘l=»_u-\.i~:-. ~e 'f"_~.’~-\7.r-..‘--g `_-.=. ; .-_ .. -...ev ,- . 4.- _ _-». -_- .-. _ ~ ‘ ~ _ -.1 - , ~ _ .-*_.._ ~ ,g_»., ._ _,_ __ A _.~--,_ »-_eg _ _..__,_,_._ .=_-__ ry ..__, ‘_ ~ -` ..._ -__.,<_._, ,__»._ _ ‘ A _f V \ - ‘~siif;' ~.=§?f;=’2... ,,_. ~ . - . ~;-_~.ef'f1¢»;' .» ~ .,s_.s§_-as ;..., .~ ,.~.;.=_. THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MARCH 25. Iwi. ` THE EDITOR S MAIL Diplitheria and the Public Sm,-I referred in my last to the cul- Dability of our useless Board of Health _have all the protection and assistance Don't let the public know of this physic- ian’s skill. They might go to him and be healed while the charlatan and' [quack would have to earn an honest livelihood with pick and shovel. By accident you employ an M. D. whose only qualidcation is a college diploma. At a late hour in a critical case you discover your mistake and seek assistance from a reputable phy- sician, only to bemet by the medical etiquette which prevents his compliance without concurrence from the incompet- ent. In this formality valuable time is lost and when the skilled doctor at last reaches the bedside the patient is dead. This is nota word picture. It is an actual experience. The Legislature addeda provision to the medical act to guard against this, but professional etiquette can override law. Dr. McNeill dvocatesa bacterioligist and aroom for xperiment. Abler microscopists than ny we could employ have dealt with and are still following up this matter and it will be far better for our Medicoes to utilize the knowledge already gained.' Most certainly a room to meet in is advisable. Interchange of experience could result in much benefit to the public. One experimenter could outline the treat- ment which killed his patients. Another could show by what means be preserved life. By this means they could find out and proclaim the most successful way of contending especially with iufetious or zymotic diseases. Doctor s from the same college are supposed to have been edu- cated alike. How goes it that no two of them treat a disease alike i How is it that some of them have to go to the grave- yard for their record, while their con- freres have their qualifications painted in the rosy hues of health upon the streets.” Does one take his lessons with a cricket ball, while the other learnsfrom the professor’s lips! Our Medical profession as a God given institution, should be utilized as auch. Public ' rooms and ev&y facility to perfecttheir modes of. _treatment should, belpnovided. Nurses, often _a greater. Gnd-send, than a $609 °d'“°° has been mm' in the pm' 'doctor should be included in these ad- duction of the many useful articles of merchandise within the past decade will form a pleasant study for those interested vantages. On the other hand they should be compelled by law, if, not by their own generosity, to set aside every featnre_of ‘“ `°"° “°"°“‘ '“" i’°*”° ' 1” Aseeaiiefi eiiquefte which inwrisaea with' easing with this geaueiiy nfs was pleased to iearncof thesnbitantial eup- port given to the enterprisefof -the livin by the purchasing public. Intiie retail de-‘ partment an increase of sales during the past year hae been made amount- ing to 20 per cc-nt while in the wholesale branch of the business the inf crease _of 1$ per omit hae hen a guarantee of merit. The name of Mr. L. E. Prowse has been so closely ldentihed with the ad- vancement of the business to its present degree of prosperity that it is _impossible tooomment upontlie one without an in- _ timate dealing with the other. It was not enough lor Mr. Prowse to be one of the firm lo eerry the bujpiess li~f§~eity- which initself is t¢;m'ono§lline the, it f the olany ilrm;'1._\'e xirnove_¢f7toff;` Sydney _and limume ble senior of Prowse Bros. 8: Crowell. With what success the undertaking was met we are all moreorleasfamiliar. Upon' Mt.Pzow'so’s removal, Mr. B. 0.- 'Howes the: junior member with his nasal enterpritl. UH* deterred by the almost unsunnouneeble obstacles he had to face,hascontinued the bnsinese'_withthei_eenltithat it-lee not only held its own but has achieved the ,esult before referred to and he haejul,t_,i xmas :brat ima-* u"»f1er\i__ln»€i_ In gels; through the viztfnasbins. eearegiiihz. llautle and Cloak, Ready-made Clothing, Carpet, preservationof health or 'saving df life. °iYe'u'rs, _ THE HACKING COUGH One of the meanest Gliings to get rid of is a. hacking cough. There is apparently _no cause for it. No soreness, no irritation at lirst; but the involuntary effort H -the_ nmsclcig. the throat to geétrid of- soiptel; t ll _ _ 9955931 W man? it ifnbed hab When you re- ize it, ou Bud you s an actual better all the that true tru or throat is going on was first e were boys, been work who Hat and Cap, Wholesale and Staple Good, _ _ __ WORKING AGABL _ the careful - blip all sides. If the writer were “asked to enumerate,-`~_-gwhet do_p’t they keep I there "sian " ybeiqiu .incline yas: vo- he ubi§mawim thatcarefu b\\Yill8 is totlieir inter¢sts.Such isevident when it is considered that with an expe- rienced f oresight many lines were secured before the Irecent advance. B\1!illR.i\1St what pleases the public is anothei. spe- cialty and in this particular Messrs jour others rrinmivs-w * which I find is better than any other.” __...._.g--_-_ Prowae Bros. purchase exclusively .from , |¢|N‘g gpwnp mpgs A WHEEL. many of the best wholesale elothin mann 8 . facturers in Canada. The clothing room is particularly interesting, its arran- gement being attractive in its combination cf its best at the cheapest. Q- ___ His`majestyls often seen cycling be TO CURE GRIPPB IN TWO DAYS _skill and precision. Lax-itive Bromo-Quinine removes the cause .___..¢--- jARD”S LINIMENT. e Vicrnancn. p _ Jonnrxnsbue, Vlgarch 21;-_One mining ` company hasf_re-st_art§ crueh_lng~0i'¢» llld Chatham’e well known “ Barbers, T. N. Murphy, writes June 22, IQX): “I can cheer- fully . recommend Bentley’s Liniment' tween Marlbomugh house allid 31° Mall' ` Recently the King attended a west end - A mimi and inaniged-in reusing with :rent zest. He is said to be a viivililil SW°l'd' sman, and uses the foil with` considerable , _ ANQTHER §5'®0_w0 (;]p’['_ ' F say tomorrow: “Anotherfmagniilcent gift from Andrew Carnegie will be announced ries. Philadelphia it is understood, will be the next reoi i ---¢--- ., “I wish this to 'catch the eye of every _ painter and paperhanger in Canada. We all of us suffer from Kidney Disease. There seemsto be something our work which brings it on. I have found a cure. Dod' 's Kidney Pills will cure the worst cases or Kidney Trouble ghat any of us have ever' had. I suffers for three years. My back was dreadful. "Inflammation of the Kidneys followed and I went to bed. The iirst box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills helped me. Four boxes cured me. They are the painter’s and paperhang0r’s best friend. Every- body in Pictou knows me, and the peoi le can vouch for what I say of my own case, . TU COMMAND 'IN INDIA. _ LoNDoN, March 21,-King Edward has approved the appointment of General Sir Arthur Power Palmer as commander ‘nn chief of th e "forces in India. General , Palmer has been provisional c mme. d ei _ ‘ in-chief for a year . This disposes of the l rumors pointing fo Lord Kitchener or the Duke of Connaught for the post. ToCureaColdinOne Dey._ T Take Laxatiye Bromo Quinine Tablets all druggists refund the money if it fails to cure; 25a. E. W. Grove. Signature . . l ` _T _ A f _ _ `v.- »:__ff_ ____ . if NEW Yokk, March 21.-The`W0ljld will ' . _ T __ _ i` ` 3 f ' 1-; _ . hin a £ew°days. Itbecame known yes- ' V' I - __ 'f »_~ _U '5 HCallh. teiaay that Mr. Carnegie has offered $5, ov if P 3 0a_!S . _ _ . _ _j A _____ 000,0(D to another American city, also it __. I , ` __'* SQ is said, for the purpose of building libre- ' I _ ' ' _ " f" I sl What about the Medical Councill The; bounty. Diem for the mn masmfs E “ ‘ - d ._ “whichan Act of Parliament can throw - ' ' i ,... l around then. What is their compensation A PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGER'5~` . F* ii* ` to the public for those guarantees? A -- - I ’ ' -ui “br #Jr vi’ danirerous conspiracy against the health Here is a Message from a Tradesman to " » A ~ 1 S . of the community. One physician shows _ Hi! F€ll0W W0l'kll1&Il B11 Over Canada an aptness in the cure of some partiiinlaiw c __ _ _ _ ~ maiaay and his success nuns premiaence7K51T,§1§¢i%Q‘;ié|%iY;¥i. _ §;';-’1¥'i°‘¥l_fg1l in the press. Hemust atoncesubmittei A ...V I we I, ~ “` _' _° ° 9*. -1' _ a roasting for this. It is unprofessional 1,; yy r§§§°e%_¢fg-'?A&q“°m “'°_._ 1 - _ _ -l-1*;-v-_ f _-@1- plates a big exhibition in London on the ' lines _of the Paris exhibition, the idea beingtoenclose the Thames from West- ing the whole of Battersea Park SI cured a horse of the mange with MIN- C HRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. Dalhousie. I cured a horse badly tom. ,bike pitch fork with llINARD’S LINIMENT; ' ' EDWARD LINLIFF St Petilfa, C.'B. ~ _ I e'urcd»a`neime -one had Bathurst, N. B. Q-._;*_ui C Lyons & Co. 20d `10i_w2i.~ ' Saunderson Gt Co’s canned goods-'sa1e__i_s now on. See their ad in another column.. New is the time to get your eupply.'§ _,__ a. . _ e o l » -'-- ' I " 5' Humors ofall kinds _are $01550 Of WUT" . _ _ _ _ _ _ ikes to wait very ima to have re pairs attended Qgtég great in- rreefac-- .r.:‘°“;.~°ii#.i.“ OSC IS S Xl' V 1_ work msadi¢d_ te hi the proper, time. ,Wehnot 'ohly do our work - i>,<::=»:::.>'..;'a.~“..<=: .~ , I nad wi; giaserrlntee satisfacgon.Pit ’ _ Or mngllg, C5 ' ting, Sheet Iron and Tin Plate _ ‘!!°|.F"*_.!§° as ‘*` _ __ _ _n;»} §g*.¢_;;* g Q . ee el 0 e 1. _x . 0-:_ “ . n _ " o ¢,¢'ee e-e ee 0 'un O9 Cid C ae oe do iii* 1 _‘. l\ _ _`--,_-._ .- '.1 ._ ` Bniiemscudius. N°hfi=°»¢*¢- DHQ, .. fi |‘e» LL ; BBA ` w]'nIa` = ` .. 1 __."§‘.°,~.j_..-._f_..-__ _.f_.'__I _ _ -4 if " f ...-~ >~ __ . _ 'L_ The ma beentirely 81961103 _ i; bi y y , __ , _ bm: tlfgrough course of Hood s Sarsellol'-_ _ - _~. . .’ e _ I. 81 I _ ’ _ Lumber. CEC -» iiackiiinoii & I .r -~+=-- ° f0_l’ ihB___ ` _ A' Long Eveni Pressed Hay for sale-120 ’ tons best Timothy Hay_.-___-_- om-_ 1¢u»m_ S'b&'.1»&liiv" ‘ » ¢.»»e~ :vue o es ,. _ ” ¢ _ >. .éfr e eox¢neo»»oe»eo¢ ' that ‘Blix n1v_1: 'raanl L . _ We gave our order -to, 'e‘ I. ie ‘Q I oneach box. - - Bic Ext-i1BmoN iN LONDON. . Q _ __ Lemma, M...-an 21,-The Dany Man gg_||'|'5 " says this morning; “It is reported in. nigh circles that King new-sm _c<>nmm~ _ _ _ 11|; Me ”'*.idge,”in¢1ua- Chaap Light ' ; ` F- Forone 'qu tboee Blieed W time Sequtee we in the "°i.'Z.i°.‘?.‘3'i .ia w or iewhea K."@IJT WQ. _ . . ’> ya _ _ _e .nf ne n_ r: mf SE-°ii“> 1 ' of » ‘nan I “ _ Y. Quinn" V . -i ~"g' La'rHs‘ in E ` .» stockedin _ the ani nivl. Q - .'U°`_VT_h'eee Lathe elre A specially sawnforv A reliable `§rm and our con 'r - T Y Edence has not been abused Y We have- now really the ' - Baer Saws Ctiuinmn* .. . LATH fer 'Lobster E E Traps for Buikding E _ P Pllrposes we ever » - " ' *if ~H"li'a~ndIled. 'I'he.t’s H' I' 'saying a great I __ '1*1,¢,°_,|,.»‘ V--5 , E selling_ E ° c) Wmt P l »ANY R T}.»Ff§.'!Yv\/'i?'“ it '>4.R‘| ’9V§h»€PEll|h29l&1ZiEK¢\’£.§" ~a»n~v-s v ai H _ . it fa. s mai* - L e Ordinary . @Pr1&. e 1 U i