" _' “ ' _ __ . _ _ _ -GUARDIAN,-~uA»noH -25,.9..5~ Dues ._a,_ ._ --_-_ _ PM ilI¢‘._¥'fli3ii!_F11\‘Bosly in Hemi. mi. '_ "]j|'Q¢h$e. The~'m"eutlo_n7of sulphur will recall to niany‘of`us the`»_ early days when our motherllnd 'graniimothers gave us our daily tloivofsuiphurand molasses every sprlngdniffill. . ' _ It WAI _the universal s rin ` . ‘bloodf=puriBer,"tonlc iiml, cu?-e-:ill 'gill mind‘yo\|,` this old-fashioned remedy was not without merit. The F6011 wiwizbod but the ionioiiy W... erudoiitd "unp'dlati,i,hie, and ,,_ img” quantity had to be taken to get tiny eilect. N°Wl\<3“¥H We get iii the ia-.ii-iieiiii eli`ect_s of sulphur in a palatable, con. centrated form,so that B Singh, gm", ,B fm, more effective than a tablespoonful of the crudosaipliur. In l‘€¢¢l\l2 l/BUS. research and experi- ment have proven that the best sulphur for rnediciniiluseis that obtiilnml from Caleium`=(Cal_eiuiu Sulphide) and sold in drugstores under the nauie of Stuiirt`s Calcium Wafers. They are small choco- ate coated pellets and contain thc-.I active medicinal principle of sulphur in a highly concentrated, efi‘e¢-tive form. Few people are aware of the 'value of this form of sulphur in restoring and maintaining boiiily vigor and health: sulphur acts directly on the liver, and 0X°l‘°¢0l’y OFRBBS and purifies and enriches the blood by the prompt elimination of wa‘ste material. _ _ _0ur, grandmothers knew this when they -dosed us with sulphur and mo'nsses every spring and fall, but the cradity and impurity of ordinary tlcwcrs of sul- phur were often worse than the disease, and cannot eomparewith the modern concentrated preparations of sulphur, of whicliStuart's Calcium Wafcrs is ua' doubtedly the best and and most widely used. T hey are l.he natuial antidote for liver und kidney troubles and cure constipation and purify the blood in a way that often surprises patient. and physician alike. Dr. R. M. Wilkins while experiment- ing with sulphur remedies soon found that the sulphur from Calcium was superlorto any other form. I-Ic says: ‘For liver,‘kidnay and blood _t-roubles, es- peclally|when resulting from constipation or{niularia,I have been surprised at the re- sults obtaiiied from Stuartfs Calcium Waters. In patients suffering from boils and plmples and even deep-seat-ed cur- bunoles, I have repeatedly seen them dry up auddisnppearin fourori'lvedays,leaving the skin clear and smooth. Although Stuartfs Calcium Wiifers is a proprietary artlcle.aiid sold by driiggli-its, and for that reason tabooed by many physicians, yet I know of nothing so safe and reliable for constipation, li\-'er and kidney troubles and especially in ull forms of skin disease na this remedy." At any rate people who are tired of -pills, 'catbartles and so-called blood "purifiers," will find in Stuart’s Calcium Waters, afar safer, more palatable and eliective prenariitinn. v-~ ' Blood Poison ' ‘issues aoiis, sais Rheum, '~ Eczema and Scrofuld, iwEAvER's I svnuP _ Cures them permanently. _ _“Davis ls Lawrence Co., Ltd., Montreal. _ STIIIIIMEIIEIIS TH|t DR. ARNOTT Il\'_S'1`I`l`UTE, BERLIN- ~Out. For llic treniineut of all forms ol SPEECH DEi-ECTS. We treat the cause, not Simply the habit, null iiicrclore produce natural lbeecli. \Vritc for particulars. 'CANADIAN _ _Acl Fic- LOW RATES ' .SEIIIIIIII GLASS IIIIKETS '5.'e;;.2:':;i°:_*:.¥2vYff...§’- "~ '- saw v/ns‘rM1i€'1s1'as,n.c. ` ma'1"t1.u ai T/ico1vis,wi,¢ii. _ PORTLAND, Ure ‘l;NEL€0N. B. " OBBON I TRAIL, B. C.. . .. | .'lI0lsi,AND,n.c.............. , 'GRlENWO0D, B. C........... MIDWAY. B. I On nie dail March in to Ma 15th, N05. Proportlonute lates to othsyr points. _ Allb to fpolntl In COLORADO. ‘ IDAHO, _ UTAH, MONTANA and CALIFORNIA. Cali on E. MATTHEWS, Ch'lowl|,P. R I or vrri e to P. R. PERK1Y,Aciiug D. P. A , I C. P. R.. si. John, N. B. TEN DERS M¢Ca_nneIl's, Cranberry and Ei- llotllliver Fgries, Queen's o. _bnranrgm or Pusmc Works, "rows, Maucn 16, 1305. Sealed Tender: will be receive at thin department uniil noon on Ffldsy. March _5l|t. l_905» from any person or persons willing to contract to carry passengerm “S5191 viiliiclu, homes, caiilc, sh=.¢1>~ °° V"- lwluo; groin, flour, meal andriggetlblel over 11| across the above fe e for terln of three yclnjrom the iirrrda April next iii,iermsg'of the Aoi 3 ili- iuu A, Cap 8.‘ f Tenders 'must gpmas tbenraieba of 8 CTD _ ' 3: '\:¥m.¢\lv:t ont!! hails- goimda and grain an veg..-idiles at p*'T‘ii alan' of 'two responsible rson e s _ _ willing toivecome- bouiid for tlgfaiiii -of! the service.mua ¢ lem er. _ _ he cgdrtmeut-shes 'noi hind .itself t0 accept the invest or any tender. =_, .. “r.._.a. i\ieMii.i./iN. ` Eeg'y Public Works. Lo.\i.o:i,1irr...~¢i. 22-All the st. Perm- burg correspondents of London news- Pllilcrs are most pessimistic. The Daily Mall‘s correspondent thinks the eantml fact of the situation is that since the blessing of the Neva (Jan 19), the emper- or lias been a prisioner ut Tsurskoc Solo, and never once has ventured to thc cnpl. `tal. It says: “ln the moment of the greatest nntloniil emergent-_y_ necqjng ‘he Kl‘°1\if<'Hf' Wlllpllilly betvi een the gov- ernment imdihe people, .the ruler ,-L.. mainssceluded behind triple bars and naycnets, as remote and absolutely aloof iroiu thc people as if lie were iu another -planet." _ The Daily Telegrapifs correspondent says: "If the command tio mobilize is obeyed, the viar will hc prosecuted ln- deflnltely, despite the failure to float foreign loans, but all aymptoius point un- inistakahly to the spirit of resistance growing among the people. Men are un- Thcir Fingers to‘Reii`d¢r -'I'iiem~-ln‘ell§IhI¢~ I : .1 . _ . i ’ .f _ Scrviccinilhciirmy ; 1 _ __ _. _ _ __ _ _ - . ` ' ' . Cnrcsoo, March 22.-A wedding cele-_` Dloker,'wh'o shot one oi' themerryniukers, ' “` " ""‘“" " “' ‘ ‘jbratiori at Clirk'e_‘s. Polk.Stmet, was'ter~ Vito MiiIpedo,infllctlng ii fatal woundfi’ _ _ ~ .. lmlhlbid l°dd°\\l¥ bypbliceman Henry ‘Haifa 'doxcn Italians, one of whom w`a¢£ I __ ~""* "" I" ' “"‘ "'“”“"'“'"“"' -""* ‘ff- ‘ "~» _ i.r1i;-- ' f ~ "”*‘ f " """ ~-. -a-.~r.-.»-wi. . 1I~q&~\»_\- Nr# - -wi, ui--» .» ~_., ,_ ,,,,,l',,,‘,,.,,,,._,,_ .,,__,-;__ _ _2 fitting themselves for military service' by chopping oatiioii augersia sun. whole- - , 1 . . no had orasreainen io .iispo .M i .1 -_ - sale mannertliat Grind 'Duke Vlndrhlll mn mm 1, ,,,,|Mn_ ,mwhed 5 f,.‘:,:,eb; _ -~ i '-°"?~ f _ -- I has turned his attention to the mutter. _ _ _ __ _`_f--_ hind tha bar, and felled tho oillcer. Dleker .I _ _ _ "` I0 l. ll FCW PCOPIE K\l0W'HdW `U8`¢f\\l it "ll 'iéglllled his feet and used his own baton, .,,_ Inu word,I am personally convinced that anlnsurinouutalile obstacle to tho continuation oi the`\\'ii.r will be ` found in the dogged determination of the Russian people tu preler the risks of open dis- obedlenea at hometo certain death in Manehurla or Siberia. This consumma- tion will mark the simultaneous victory ot the Japanese abroad and liberalism in Russia." It is reported that stenmers are being chartered in London for Russian account for Nlkolaievsk, on the Amur River, wbieli port will be used to run supplies into Mancl1uria,now that Vladlvostocl; is closed by the Jliraneso navy. Japan Is said to_be,placl1ig enormous orders in. Australia for horses, which are being shipped as rapidly as iiteamers are' aiailable. A is Up to Great Britain to LONDON, Mari.-li 22.-In the House of Lords last evening tho naval expeniiiture was discussed on the callof the Liberal leader, Earl Spencer, for papers regarding the naval piogranime. He said he did not desire to condemn the Government buthe wanted an explanation of the plans involving the withdrawal of such n large number of vessels from the list of vessels which could be commissioned for active service, and t-he reasons for the in- creased expenditures since 1894 and i895. Viscount Goschen ,justified the vast in- crease iii the last fifteen years. He said the two power standard was no longer applicable. One thing had been strongly broughtout by the Russo-Japanese war, namely, difficulties which might arise with neutruls and the necessity of main- taining an attitude of dignity and power thereto. Viscount Goschen said he did not think there wus any harm in discus- sing these questions. Chancellor Von Buelow was very candid in his remarks with regard to European policies. Con power with twelve battleshlps was ready coast, that was the power which must be considered side by side with preparations Britain might have to deal . A RICH FIND. AKRON 0., March 21-While walking along the south shore of Silver Lake to-day, George Lodge stumbled upon a huge oillet of metal which was found to be silver. Making further investigation he and lils brotherdug out twenty six large blilcts of an average weight of `l00_ pounds, making o\'er_a. ton in all. It is thought. to be Indian treasure left there niorc than 103 years ago. ' inherited or not tho only safe way is to check the first signs of decllnn or loss of weight. Physicians everywhere recoiiiiiienil "The D 8: L" Emulsion lor` SPECIAL NOTICES. '- Get ite tacit. visa P..ioii's fi... ulture roon s. 24d tf. Thko advantage of Weeks 8: Co's money raising sale. It offers an exccl~ lent opportunity' to secure high_ class goods at actual cost prices-Sale lasts tlll end of month. 2511 ll Exclusive and hniidsoine ave I’aton's carpets and furniture. 25dw ll Home builders are l’nton`s carpets and furniture. 25,'¢» ’ ' iiiiiiuii i iiliiiii I Rubbers. while his Not very Loyal. isubI£bXm!Tg%pping of* (ihlc8g0._T’9licema"_ 'who Tried Tdllroali UP Italian Merry-in . - are I ` _ Makers._w_as Attacked andfSbc_t__O_ne of the Fart. _ ` W and puma, In-n.mm_ but few renllze drew his revolver as Mulpedocame toward en mm the hmmm him again with the club uplifted. At the ‘ ’ » ' ' - . _ . ~ ' , - _ .I _ ' ’ ' »-- I I ‘I-*he wear like iron Isysgem- for me nm, ,_,|em,,|,,,g pu,.p0,,e_ first shot the -Italian fell. Hundreds of, - IIIH IIIVY .lIiIT~lIlIIl _ 5 Charcoal Lozengos;'T.hey are composed of gthe finest powdiired Wlllowchnrcoui, 'and other harmless antlseptlcs in tablet form Other Natioiis Are Doing. HEREDITY. Whether Consumption is `. this purpose. I The Whole Naval Aspectof the World Has Changed and lt" Take into Account What ‘ The first lord of the admiralty, the Earl of Selborue, said the increased ex- penditure was due, to the fact that the Ti _whole naval aspect of the world, east and west had changed. Within the past- thirteen years new navles had sprung up. or rather in the form of large, pleasanf, tasting lozenges, the charcoal being mix ed with honey. The daily use ofthem lozenges will soon tell lnaiinuch improved condition of the general health, better complexion, sweet- er breath and purer blood, and the beauty of it is, that no possible harm can result from their continued use, but‘on the contrary, great' benefit. A Buffalo physiolanin speaking of the benefits of charcoal, says: “I advise Stuarts Charcoal Lozeuges to all patients sufferin from gas in stomach and bowels, Russia recently had si.\fl’ered_ great losses, but the fleet of Japan had come into ex- istence. Amcrica and Germany had efficiency, while the great French navy account what other nationswere doing. l evolved "Mies of equal 'strength “nd twent-live cents ii. box at drug stores, and , a\tliough`in some sense a patent prepara- gn?tn,::;n;;‘nte;loricti$ e:?cIen°y'i (Tint, tion, yetlbelievel get more and better h\';"d,n bu; was Kate?" psfiel n B. charcoal in Stuarts Charcoal Lozenges B' y " ng "I ° than in any of the ordinary charcoal tab 8 and to oléartheicomplexlon and purify the breath, mouth and throat; I also believe the liver is greatly benefited by the daily use of them; they cost but lets." - Malpedo _attacked the policeman because - on the Italians. Malpeda rushed on hinii l€lln from behind and dealt a terrible Two men seized his club and. Dleker dwellers in Little Italy ran from the_ than l',0iD men, women and ohiliiien were ghmwd aweeung gl", bnam In,"-_,U_s'tr`ii_r¢'_glingin the street. Ofiloer Dleker.; suioking, drinking or after eating onions 0°V_°_!'§¥\‘1._'V_l,il\ l_>I°9‘l. _Si-00d_ fit _the side of 1-_ _ _ _ _ the nina he had _sbot,uud held another ol, his assailants under arrest. After his in- post. ' , _Marion Bridge, C. B., May 30, '02. I have handled MIl\'ARD'S LINIMENT during the past year. Il- is always the first Linlnient asked for here, and un- questionably the best seller of all the dit- ferent liinds of llniment I handle. NEIL FERGUSON. SEEDING IN ALBERTA. CALQARY, March 21.-The C. P. R. is- sued a crop bulletin yesterday which indi- cates that? throughout Alberta the work of seeding has already begun. It has pro- gressed further in the south than in the ,north. In some sections plowing began on Februrnry 20, and ten per cent. of tho seeding ‘und forty tolflfty per cent: of the plowing is done. AS FIRESPREADS in dry gruss,so does an inflammation in thc throat, grow down into the lungs. Deal promptly with acold as with a fire, and when you begin to *but simply absorbs the°gases and lmpuri- _:'_¥;9°__'~h°_r'_ll|““_n’h°? Iii! W.;\al1ged (ln the ' y " i ties alwayspresont in the stomach and in W4 _9_D° 02 V\‘¢\‘6l10 B all when _ f r » Itestines and carries them out of the sys- 5 W“B’°“ ‘Pad 0' _f°Se1'V°9 MTII’0d. "ION dampproo ’ othe S may be' <:zA-ii. tiiiiiiiui - - i I I ,. Nou), "anybody knows that “homo” is blow that sent the policeman to hlsknees. ' nike or it the better; it is not ii drag at au, !_4°f°°111°“¢H- W°“1¢“ » ¢lif=“' th°"‘=‘°l'*=S I Ask our 'dealer for" GRANBYS. Thel’ IA RE i I juries were dressed he retumed to his Q -___ - i __ ,_ » _ I _ To Leave Your Family Well oil? To Secure an Income in Old Age ? To Increase Your Business Credit ? ' To Invest Your Savings Profiiably ? cough use Alien's Lung Balsam. _ these and more. Life Insurance in The Mutual Life may be made io prcii ide all Write or Cali at Once for Full Particulars. _ The Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York. (oiiiesi iii America) A. N. FRASER, (Largest iii iiie worn) Provincial Manager, Charlottetown, P. E. I. comiagiveius. ' S. O. E. Lodge Prince Edward next- meeting Mar. 23th. Initiation. Visiting brethren welcome.| City Council meets on the second Mon. dayin each month. Dr. F. F. Kelly Mayor; W. W.C1arke. City Clerk. MUMFORD BROS. Produce Commission Flerchunts MUMl'0RD’S BUILDING, ARGYLE ST., HALIFAX, N. S, ` Pgrao llitcnliou given tolli: ra es nl Lutlrr Eggs, % Poultry. Fin eiiibli.-_-_ lt~f__gg.-__ roece nf rules remit .im ily. Market Price: iieut on uvplicuilon. gnunlgnrueiiis solicited. '"4-18 dvi 1 y!` ' I "i. "’ _ . " . I -' .I ' " - ._ ' l` ."':‘~‘~.-f'*"‘I =.'f/1' *°4‘»°’»°1-.‘=.s‘f»- _ ' ' . V _.~'-..-_,- -_- -. ,<_. - _ _ -_ _ _:_-_.-ig, ,ffl ~' tinulng, Viscount Gosclicn said when any ' ..‘*" i/»vz.°.i4lA‘&»<>,.;,,_*"I`_.tr“{{I ___,- WW 't fa within one hundred miles of English . . _ _ ,.-- ____ _,~ ___.- __ _ ~ __. /. -»:¢',(,'_-'~.\_.,¢' ‘ \__ .. _ I - Men’s Felt Hats. Men’s Underwear. Men’s Neckwear, Men’s Lined Gloves, , Men’s Caps. ` Colored Shirts. I B _iiiziii Blll]Ql‘$ ! TAKE advantage of this sale! You’ll find it genuine, nothing held back, bargains in every line we car.y. It’s not a matter of choice viith us-we've got to turn our goods into cash-and that quickly. 33 1-3 p.c.iifi` afggin It mg [hai 251.. c. iff ~ Men’s White Shirts, Men’s Unlaundried Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Unlined Gloves, Sox. Braces. Staniield’s Underwear. 1_1 A ' I I lliadc Skirts Half Price for Tallir Nineteen ready-to-wear tailor- iuade skirts 'worth up to $7.75 in b ack,0xford, navy. and tweed effects. Reduc- I _ Easter Pcriins’ Gliivcs at R is Coming, BUY GLOVES NOW l C- Dcnts’ Gloves at Rc- Elcgant Twccd Suiiiiigs, Reduced To Clear. Eight pieces fine, pure wool tweed suitlngl 54 inches wide. navy, green. brown, grey mixturesareguiar $1.45. 1.50, 1.60, 1.70. all marked _ iiie Hiiy. '_ how smiIll'nI;i1anil!t,`i§ ARTHUR PBTKIS. M . ;fiiw__i_i_ ed to one price... . . $5.45 27c For ilrcss Goods Worth upto 72C ` Fifteen ' pieces i colored dress goods. double width. tweed effects, plains and fancies. worth up to 72c yard. now aiioue price..............27¢ Samples sent on request. $1.10 Black Lust-rcs Rc- I "lilicoll io 48c _ Ten 'pieces black plain ‘and fancy, double width grinds, liintres, aerges. het weaves, worth up to>$1.io -yard*-all reduced to one 'glee 'iiipieqsént on icqucili. Six patteius only Freaehfha- ne_ ~walstlbg's in__'dlrR . had iigiitpnfiia, ...ivy siiiaiiiiex. ea ‘ 'ivii io ' Btuiplcs iient on ll 'intjgc 58`c.65!§,fllBirk: 1...; waisiiiig Hinds --ii Bargain -Lui . duced ~i>riccs. Perriis' $1.10 French Kid Gloves.gui-iranteed,in black, tan and light shades, glace finish or suede, reduced to P=`rrin's $i.35 French Kid Gloves, guaranteed, black. tan and modes shades, re- per‘pair..... . . . . . . . ..83¢ " " /'diiced to . ._ . . . . . . . . ..$l_02 P