_\ . _, . ~ 1 5 :_ ~ ,_ sf ¥. 5 <. LE ~ ¢ 1 ,. f t E THE GUARDIAN LI-IARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MARCH I4 __'r9o1 v ' ` V » rr* -1-u . .», _ _.e . _ _ _ ‘_ ., __ g. ...-~:=_.._., ._ .__;§'.¢.f ,__.',;_ x fl. gg - 1 L _ -4 - 1 _-1.. ' ' _ _ ` , _ ' 100 Doses .For One Dollar Economy in medicine must be measured by two things-cost and afoot, It cannot be measured by dwg; alone. It is greatest in that medicine that does the' most for the mgney-that radically tlld per. ‘pangs That medicine is _ ` manently cures at the 'least ex- E ‘Hood’s .Farsaparilla 1; puriiies and enriches the blood, cm-eg pimples, eczema and all gy-options, tired, languid feelings, 1033 of appetite and general debility. ul oonld not eat nor sleep nor do my hgqgework. A neighbor presented me with a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It helped m¢ right away. There is no better medi- ¢5ne_ Two‘bottles completely cured me.” las. Joan E. Rnssnu., Plnmcal St., Belle- gpg, Ont. |||ood’s Sarsaparllla promises to guns and keeps the promise. _ A ---~ f - --- ~----V ' _ gg ri. rr\-.ar.u.arrr_. SERVE _(1001) FUUDES We have pride in the excellence of the eatables ~ which we serve to our pat rons. iii? ~.iw»r ' Prices =he lowest in the L city . f coNRoY ‘ The Cash Shoe Buyer and ` Seller. Pownal St., Ch"l‘own, P. R. I. ` »`§.Aid~8oeiety. The time was spent in play- g " ` ‘refreshments were served, a good collec-‘ lf u' 1 paratad by singing The National Anthem.il_ Want the Best You will buy at the Eclipse Bakery FOR TO-DAY. . . . Apple Pies nc each. Mince Pies me each Cream Pies ra & I5c each Coeauvni Pies 15 & :oc each Dark Fruit <`ake z5c pound Sultana Cake soc per lb N t Oak lb il Q V Whitettake 16c r scans:-_:E 'v LUEAL INTEHESE “Reporters and Correspondents _ i Everywhere. . ALL NEWS UE -M. There was a. large attendance at the market yesterday. Rnv. M. H..McINrosn M. A. Caven- dish will preach in Z_o1 Church morning ‘ and svening`tomcrrow. _ I Tru: final examinations for law students are being held before the examining l Board of the Law Socie‘y. They are being “ken bi C. G. DuB'y P. J. Trainor and J. S. O’Neill. MANY citizens learned yesterday wit great regret of the death at Halifax of Roland Mellish, Manager of the British America Book and Tract society. Mr. Mellish was a brother of John T. Mellish of this City. IN answer to a wire from President Messervey and Arthur Peters yesterday to J. E. DeWolf, President of the Halifax Board of Trade, he telegraphed than an experienced diver could' be procured there for $25 a day and expenses. ' Ar the Police Court yesterday Prohib- tion convictions were obtained by Pro- secutor Jenkins against Harry C.Counolly for second offence and Rose Connolly fcr first oirence. 'Each paid theilne. The case against Henry J osey was adjourned for a week, _ Rsv. D. B. MCLEOD will tomorrow I preach at Rustico 11 o’clock, at Stanley 3 o’clock, at Cavendish 7 o'clock, declaring as he has been appointed to do bv Presby- tery. Mr.McIntosh will go to the North west. JOSEPH Kennedy of this city leaves for Glace, Bay C. B. tonight. He will cross by the Capes, and is to 1ake_ charge of S. A. McDonald’s branch tailoring business in C. B. Mr. Kennedy is popular with all classes and will no doubt be an excellent man for the position. e THE Guardian regrets to learn tha." Daniel Hurry of West. Royalty, met with s serious accident while working in the woods at North River. While walking through the deep snow he hit his leg against the axe inflicting a deep gash onl the knee bone. AN enjoyable evening was spent at the Methodist Parsonage, Souris on the 11th ` inst,under the management of the Ladies’ _ ing games, music, and singing after which _ tion take up and the large gathering re- J. A. Rnnnm delivered an informing and eloquentlectnre on John Bright in the A. O H. Hall last evening. Dr. Kelly pre- sided and introduced the lecturer in .com- plimentary terms. The hall was well filled with a highly appreciative audience vsho" very heartily voted their thanksto the learned lecturer. Rav. R. W. Srsvniuozv of Charlot‘s i town, lectured to a large audience in tie year for the Winsloe Dairylng Co., were newly elected except one-George Mathe- son who was re-elected. Ar the Hockey matches at the Rink last evening there was a fair attendance. In the iirst match between the Prince Ed- wards and the Highland Brigade the game vr as won by the former ‘by a score of 3 to 1. The ice was somewhat heavy. Ham Bethune was referee. The second match between the Army Medical Corps and the Druggists was won by the latter. Score 7 to 3. Charles S :ewart was referee. THE entertainments, nd pie social given _by the pupils of Crapaud school was a de- cided success. Although the weather was somewhat unfavorable the ` hall was packed to its full capacity. After an exceedingly Well-rendered. program was given in which the pupils acquitted themselves admirably, thereby reflecting much credit _on themselves and on their capable teachers, Thomas Stretch and Miss Hazel Myers, the sale of the pies was begun, John Moore inan efficient manner acting the part of auctioneer. After the pies had all been disposed of from which quite a snug some was realized, the people wended their way homewards feeling that they had spent a very pleasant even- ing. _ Ar the Thursday evening session of the Dairying Association at Kensington Father Burke complimented the officers on their manner of'idoing business and complimented the people ot the town on their progressive spirit. He had- learned much at the Amherst Fair last winter and earnestly exhorted the farmers to wake up. He hoped that next year with the Capes route well equfpped many of those present would be able to attend the next.Fair at Amherst. He dealt at length with the necessity of improving dairy stock and dairy products. A vote of thanks was tendered the reverend speaker on motion of Wm' McN. Simpson seconded by C. Stephen-_ sou and supported by Dr. Darrach and others. Votes of thanks were also passed to the President, Directors and Officers of the Association. The President pro- nounced the meeting one of the best and the proceedings closed with the N atiolal Anthem. OWING to the unpleasantness of the weather a' small number attended the open session held on _Wednesday night Mar. 11th by Ladysmith Lodge; but those who were present felt amply repaid, and that their time was well and profitably spent. Addresses by Brothers Wm. Molyneaux and H. Campbell were a mark- ed feature of_ the evening and took the house by storm. The following prozram Singing. Reading-Bro Elias Bears. Beading-Bm J J Brnoew __ Recxtation-Sister Annie MacPhe Singing. Stump Speech-Bro J Molyneaux. Recitation-Bro M Bears Reoitation-Bro J A Campbell." ' S Song-Bro and;-Sister Molyneaux. Reaamg-B.-orllutrssrnerson. Reading-Bro W Campbell. = Address-Brojv Molymaux. _r . Reading-Bro Alex Cameron. Song~Bros Dryden 'and Molynea . Address-Bro H Campbell. Singing. 1 ' ' God Save the King. Ol] “L _ druggists- or N. 0. Poison Sc Co., _ Kina- d mean of an xinds,p§11 Chris ian Church at New Glasgow last MTH” Pmyu "gt th°°B '*;'iP‘\?`Tr£’° S900. 00%- A ' S an good. . - - . .. into’s prope er y e oar o e, t - d /Do M, nigh... His suhgect was. John Korx » _ xocaadgziyou ne our us u 8 and his place in the Reformation.” The .i°°l“di°8 diver 'md °'“iSmnt§ r°°°!_1°d BORN 9 lecfuw was very acceptable and inter. Murray H“"`b°" "fly yesterday m°mm3 - ~ .__ Telephone zu. restingly described the great event in the and f°‘“'d that um 3"°“m°" were the” E In this City on the llth, inst, to Mr. and Eclipse Bakery history 1 f S - nearer Cape Bear. They drove to that _ cn' lan fi _ Bans Best B,.¢,,d_ place and embarked shortly _before THE PENALTY UF A FAST LIFE 1 p.m. in three dories, the steamer-s being W I A E 1,, paid for by auimmhle condition 0 then six miles south of the Cape and ` bony and mine, by .xtausred energy, apparently abvut 11 mile apart- 'BMD ¢ ` = poor digestion unsrrun nerv fa - broken sleep. If you muatflnd will lax; summers tthen had swam up. The Diliwy ` AU Murray HarbC1‘.N01’U1.- Feb- 2545*. the knllxug pace, better keep in mind the “pected ° read’ the Steamers a mn Mrs Harr1etE Hooper, widow of the late sustaining powers of Ferrozone, awonder 6 P m Ml' I-'°l`d received 5 telegram " - . . I - - `,_ ~ . ° ~ ° ° A ` ‘ ‘ ' d il H E _ d 23 ‘_ ful tonic and reconstructor. Ferrozoneis from Messrs. Dodd 8: Dwyer, agents of obs' lah ospenage ye_ars _ _ rgblogd %allr)er,_ a inrrx _s;téren§it;;hener,' a me Department at Picton’ stating that At the P. E. Island Hospital on Friday _ 68]' BD Tall! DVI PR. 1'- . CTSR 95 . ' `_ ‘ `_ h aDDem_e’iDsm.es perfect d,gESf__,0,,_,md um orders had _been received irom _Ottawa evenllisll 13 ; Mi "' E ' mcdl- edaafefwlt ffm .me cines which have by sand most beneicial efect. ALL of the directors for the present] 1'r1s gratifying to learn through the 'courtesy of President Haszard of the Board of Trade at a meeting on the ._ 10_th instant passed a resolution in favor-of the Island’s claims toe third winter steamer, The 'preamble to the resolution sets. out that business in Prince Edward _Island I has been very seriously retarded, by the ` ice blockade, which it is ‘ believed might be overcome by the use of a- larger and _ stronger ioe»l>reaking ship. _The resolution adopted is as follows : Theretore Bseolved T that the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, be asked tolnvestigate the situation and, if possible.-_ to decide on such impipve-i ments as will meet the needs ot the _ lpeople affected.. _ _. _ ._ Z . NEW YORK sroclis. A Daily Quotation List Furnished' by E.G f RYKERT dc C0., MEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Montreal. _ Closing prices Mar. 12, Mar 13 Amalgamated Copper 74§ -73% American Sugar 122§ .1245 Maritime Board of Trade than the Hallie# ' . ; i. 1 _, _ .. . . , , , ‘ _ | _ Somc‘ Special »’r».»_. » e For a 2 ‘~ , .`>‘. i On- the _hosiery counter Saturday _A big line of samplesi-of ladies' cashmere_h'ose_`-`_-‘_i all styles and sizes-together with an assortment 5. ~ 1 if these.. ~ _. ~ 'v ~ _ Atchison- Common Atchison Preferred Brooklyn Rapid Transit Erie Louisville & N ashvllle~ Manhattan ' Metropolitan Missouri Pacidc v New York Cent ral Pennsylvanllr - Readirls _ Rock Island - ' ' Southern Pacific _-_ f _ . . ,, Railway Common Preferred H H St. Paul Union Pacific GX div United. States Steel Common “ “ .“ _Preferred Las' 81; 82 972 Wi Mi 642 35 35# us .noi 14% 1405 iszeiazg ms; los; 1382 138§. -_ 143# 143§ 535 mi Aa _.62 325 32 32 'sei sei ws; msg 912; 92 at S6 861 M.or¢ _ _ . 1 , _ e fsssesd _ . odd lines from regular stock-j ust about enough, to" keep the hosiery _counter busy for _the evening. _ ` _ l ‘ \ _ _ _ zspertentoii. 1 _ --.-~» - .»... _._,.._, .__ ____`_ _,Y _,‘.;;»- ~' ., ..,. .. _f r »m\_,» x. -»_ ~ . _ 1 _ a s C 6?. was well carried out. _ _ __ _ I ’ " ' ' " =“ the “bbod;"snd'”sends it circulailbk V0 nx Compound; - » 127§ 126i _ A. WOMAN’S FRIEND... A lt’s Because Ferrozone _Bri§§S Good-` Health That It _Brings E Good Looks, and is Counted. an Invaluable Friend by. _‘Millions of Women on This Account, , = ' _ Many women lock old _and. lose their beauty, not through age. but 1hro_\18‘1 disease;"ltl~hsaith`and.snil’friD1'rf‘* s It you don'ttee1 your best of course you wmpf, 1901; your best: and as long asyour blofod remains impure, your nerves .‘\M1- steady, don’t expect in fee-1 *ip-WW lt you have no appetite. D001' disres- ;i¢m,g1-g__ tglinus and cousfipetedi Your skin P fallow and-piurpiy. with.. iw nnatural palor about th_--_cheekS- Women without, m1mb€I'9tWY£gi have _ ttmd _ iieeticnrf _ ; 5-1.1111 li ¢?¢’»wnf“nal:x‘itiLll2,?E navvmade-1 *hemveiws rx w l b -s n Ferrozone. healthya rl ei v t x 8 n ramsaysfnr..-..tne;_'!Jl9s:d. cause IKDBS 9 _ Take Ferrozone for your beauty. U 'B Il, Twondmzfnl restorative, and str;-nlllillellel' i for weak women, purifies and enriches gall parts of the body. Thus it builis up _ _muscle and tissue; puts on fat and makes }.tbsl¢$H_o£ the heart regular and strong; sean possibly do you _so muc la.st~i_p_g__gnod _as Ferrozone, It will enable you to Q through life with pleasure and assmenoe, free lrom sickness and worry. We are quite sure you nee_d Ferrozone, and it willdo you immeasurable Three wsekstreatment costs_ 50.1., or three times that much for $1 Zo. At al: M ~ J nhn Wheatley a. son. v-». to neglect the excrgtgg is no none so a box. as ‘s :sts , . -5 -_ ._- _ _ V, Oldl Cloid' Vile woixldilike all The _ R;¢`$2l”¢rS.&<_> that we s@_<=_£'1.t__im_<1 128 _ 56585’ for and fpll price for ".~'.`$f-fl.; ._i.?`§ >'2£‘~'f _,Ii 5° either new d13.ofd~1n“ 4 I `a_nd nerves, ann brings good locks he- _ it b good h al h. HA '-The _ -_ ‘ bare _ $4-15 fe-_nl O def" . » .W -M _._,/>~.».... -.~....-~»~....~.~¢»a-¢-»»»» . -.~4.»»,- <-»' f_~»..-». e-ous-Q6»~c -s-0-ee~»_o_~ iAre' You Ready Yet For ° _ -`o»¢-e»e-o-oe-»e-»e~e» Wall Paper We are`all ready” with a magnificent line of STUN- crons-~ ravens; e these- .papers are ackpoiwledged to _»_ _ lSe~_f§he_ vgrys can _ pro- ‘ _ duce and are greatly admired bl’ all who have seen them. We are the only' store "helpd- ling Stuntons Papers in fthe City. Our sample boovk`s"§re" all ready and will be will-~ ingly Sent to any part ofthe City_on application.. . . ' '_ Our telephone nngrber is 5772. . _ _ _ r _ ~ »’ ' Don’t buy withont__..seeing TW-0R’Si‘ F, *f . _ *_ r r . 'v f lmrsgoprs, SIA NDS or entranoeis desolate and . r is not gnhali i#.1=°-.==.=°a°;<=.f°=_'<. _ .- spasm-virus * web nerves ~ -_/-au ~ IF 1 ‘ _Yon._ had - a _good watch ._ w_ouldn`t have happened-"E wouldn’t have lost your `- But you did. 'In yourwatches of us, let 11." ` s _nr repair and see what a:.di`_!_ier~ it will make in your time u e " rourw, sic. 25 words in for 25 15 _ cents, 25 words cena. two fines:-tion ..¢¢Il¥¢») if ~- ' ec #ii a3£n40 '60 1 Seentqup _ cents, an&~60 ilv°=,»=' 1 _ 1; _“_ _ ._ I n _ '- Paufll-*A1 bfl£»¢C. »-A l0 'afthis for general legen if '1j',;;-6., ‘ -_ 1 ' ~.~ ...__ _ f;"».