Hood's Jarsaparllla Has won success tar beyond the emo; of advertising only. The secret ot its wonderful popnlnp- ity is explained by its unapproaehable Merit. Based upon a prescription which mired people considered incurable, Hoodfs J'arsaparilla‘ Unites the besbknown vegetable nm. cdics, by such a eomblnadon, propor- tion and process ae to have curative power peculiar to itself. its ein-cs of acrofula, eeuma, pserl. asis, und every kind 01 humor, A8 Wall as caturrh and rheumatism -prove I I Hood s .Iarsaparzlla the best blood pnriher ever produced. 1 Its cures of dyspcpsia, lose of appe- litc and that tired feeling make it the greatest stomach tonic and strength- rostorer the world has ever known. Hood's .farsaparilla ls ri thoroughly good medicine. Begin to take it TODAY. Get HO0D’8. OUR COFFEE We haven’t said any~ thing about cofiee for sometime, but we are selling more than ever before. Most every day brings a new customer for it, that’s proof our codee is good. HAVE YOU TRIED IT. If you haven't leave your next order with us and get the best in the °ltY~ Our price is .loc ana pound I Iirfiund Every I Webster & McKay. PHONE 199. WHY NOT BUY Your bread while flour is so dear. We supply customeis in all parts ol the city each day with fresh bread. Let us supply you. Plain Bread Sc Vienna Bread Sc Duchesse Bread 5c Graham Bread 5c STEWART. ECLIPSE BAKERY. Bakes Best Bread. DI _ f ». STOMACII 2* and Bowel Troubles. ,V Tafyld Liver, K Hodarlle. Conntipn~ » till! and llllonsheas, speedily ` ¢lNl ID' . McQél;E’S PILLS Tbeyare safe and prom-pr he from Cnlanul or any Mrreurial yrepannions; can be taken .- at any time and in any climate, ,~ nd with a concentrated E Tbqan reps r- fru! made Iron the Ballerina! and sciemifv- - cally tanllntd with other vegetable principles . rim make mem whims doubt one of the boil Llvu, Sroanad and Bowel Pills nuw ms.. me pursue. lor calc evirymhcrc, 251: por boar. or by mall on ncalpt ufprlca. . PA IN RELIIF, STANTOMS I (emily relaly lor lateraal and utaraal na. Oareallhemadarn, Colle, Sprains, Nenral¢ll. For tale everywhere, price 13 lrlb per battle. -111 Seieployde ‘Ina Wiloan Clnncal. u.n¢.n~s.|=='s-i,cn»as. PRINCE EllWA|lll_l§l.AlIll RAILWAY Tender for Straightening Main Line at Curtis Creek --6,146 feet of line; also for connection between Main Line and Hillsborough River Bridge at Charlottetown, P. E- I-. ._ 2,323 feet ofiine. dd d i il e \|rFd3:ai;trFedSea.ri:idmEF:eid ‘gnlthexdxzide ?‘Ter‘x- der for Line at Canis Creek" or “Tendernfor Connection to Hillsborough River Bridge, as the case ma be, will be received until Tuhsnav. 1%: Maile!-I. reoa. _ for the a ve works. ' Plane and specincadona may he seen at the oihce elthe resident Brzgineer at Charlottetown and at the Chief Bnrin er'a OIIIM. Moncton, H. B., where rome or enaer may be obtlm¢<|~ Allah; coaglllons ofthe specidcation must be "mp 'd " ' n. ro'r-moons, 1 045 , General Mana er lIIilrIil.cIon B ., Government RaiIwdya, rltb llebrnary, :qos ag tl March la. A -lg, T _ _ Scientific. 'l‘here's nothing haphazard about PARKS PERFECT EMULSION The highest Attainments of modern science are the source ofthe ideawblch Nd to its invention. Vspeolal came ln ata half past. four. U A svuzmr despatch says that THE GUARDIAN CHARI,DTTB'l‘0WIl, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FEBRUARY 25. |904 | _ sy ILL urws nr .unit Ilrrntsr e Annms ve Vice, Friday. action for trespass, was before the Supreme Court at Georgetown yesterday. Tm: Aunnal meeting of the Dairy Association will be held in the B. I. S. Hall today. The first. session will be at eleven o'clock when enrolment will take p‘ace. I Soon a high class concert has not been given for along time as that to be held in the basement of St.. Dunstan‘s Cathed' ral on Friday night. Make a point to be there. THERE was crossing both ways at Georgetown yesterday and also at the Capes. A special from Georgetown reached the city at 1.30 and the Traverse Falmouth Street Presbyterian Church congregation has extended a un- animous eallto Rev. Dr. Smith, Sun- merside. The salary is $1560 and nanse. THE special with the mails leit. for Cape Traverse as usual last nicht. but up till midnight had not got to Emerald. The regular train was running without dlfllculty on the N.B.,and P. E. I. Railway yesterday. IN tomorrow night's games the contest- ing teams will use the new style hockey stick for the first time in this city. These sticks are an improvement over the uid and are used very generally by the teams ol the Nova Scotia league. A rnnxanau received by Dr. McLaugh- lin yesterday announced the death of Chester|M.:Millan,son of Allan McMillan of West River who removed to Cambridge, Mass several years ago. The young man was 24 years of ago and his death was very unexpected. L/lsr evening there were sent down to jail to serve sentence various terms, LWO of the most persistent. of the Prohibition Law violators in the city. Mrs. Annie Coyle was sent down to the _jail for_six months, Mrs. Elmira Downing for three menths; and Joseph Pembroke, who has been ill since his conviction, for three months. Tm: olliccrs and head nilice staff oi the Canada Lite have presented n dinner set. to C. C. Ferguson, ILA., A. I. A., of the actuarial department on the occasion of his marriage today. F. Sanderson, F. F. A.,M.A. Gillespie audlothers expressed io the recipient tha good wishes of the staff. Mr. Ferguson is a son of lion. Senator Ferguson, of Charlottetown, P. l. l.- Toronto Globe. Ar thc Police Court yesterday Mrs. Annie Coyle wus before the Court. for third violation of the Prohibition Law. On the evidence of Francis McKenna who was robbed of money at the house kept by this woman a short time ago she was convicted and sentenced to six months imprisonment. Michael Power, carpenter, for assault on lienry B. Smith was fined $4,‘or 15 days. Joseph Cameron was before the Court. for assault on Lena Anderson Francis but the complainant ' did not appear and he was dismissed. Tim conaregntion of St. Peter’s Cathed- ral heid a meeting last night to further consider the question of erecting a rec- tory. A report was presented by the com- mittee appointed at the meeting held last Wednesday to consider the question ef finances, the plans, tenders, etc. Alter a full discussion a ballot, was taken, with the result that the meeting declared itself almost unanimously in favor of the project. Messrs. Cal-veil, llogg, W. F. Mlbchellr F- R. Foster and R. W. Cotton were appoint- eda building committee to conduct the business of the undtrinking in conjunc- tion with the Priest. lnurmbenb The new building will irc situated on the corner lo! opposite the inn-_lr ol the church on Fitzroy Street. The estimated cost ln~ cluding the purchase of the land is $3900. The plans are hy W. C. llnrris, li. G. A. DIED. Ar. Hampton, on Feb. Ifith, Mrs Duncain Ferguson. At Fountain Rorifl Feb. l7th, Mrs. Duncan Cole aged 94 years. At. North Carleton, on Feb. ilrd. Mrs- .lames ll(¢.Grath, aged 60 years. At New Annan, en Wednesday. Feb. l7th, Angus McMillan, non of Alexander McMillan, aged Ill years. At. St. George`s on Feb. l8i,h, Mrs. Mary Fi. McCormack, widow of the lale James McCormack In the sixty-flrit ytlr Of hcl' age leaving five sons and two daughters to mourn their loss. i Carnation Red Clover Jacinthe Violet Magnet Soap A1] fggnl .1 lo tent more gr mln, and g00(i » "lim at that price.DOW _ 3 CAKES Q Pos zo cams ' while they last- Tnn case of McDonald vs. McPhee, » Balm at. the Rink tonight.. Splendid ice. I'r is probable that after thc storm ot last. night the deep railway cuttings will be again iilled in with snow and the trains greatly delayed bcday. IN the Rifle Association competitions for this province during 1903 Reginald Stewart heads the list. for P. E. I. The following taken from recent militia orders are the ilrst in each Association. 4th Regt. C A, Sgt R Stewart; Milton. A Rodd;Pownal,J M Jones; Georgetown, W W Jenkins; Cape Traverse, T liowatt; New Haven, J Murphy; Iona, B Welsh; North Tryon, Ross Bonlter; Bsdeque, J Henderson; Mlscouebe, J Winchester; York, J M Crockett; Victoria, R Menzle; Belfast, R Beaten; Bellview, A Kennedy; Alberton, S B Leard; Cornwall, R Hyde; Montague, Isaac Ives; Glenview, Neil McFadyen. THE announcement in yesterday’s Gu.ri1lnn of the death at Victoria, Urapaud of James B. Palmer was read with regret by many in town and count;-y.The deceased who was in his 88th year was theson ct the late .James B. Palmer, Barrister of Charlol.te~ town and a brother of the late Chief Justice Palmer. He resided for the greater part of his lile at DeSable where he engaged extensively in farming operations and some ship- building, having built several large vessels for the late Hon. Jas C Pope. He mnrrledadaughter of the late William Marshall, of Devon, England, by whom he had a large family, an only son being the late Hedley V. Palmer, Barrister. He was of a kind and adectlonate cliapcsition and enjoyed the es-, teem and resptct of alarge circle rf friends and acquaintances who will mourn his loss. Some six years ago he disposed of his farm at De.S-able and re- tired from active llfe to his residence at Victoria, where be has lived with his daughter, Miss Ida, till his death. ___________,_____ Beugnu, cams, noarunen, and erner mrel ailments are quickly relieved by Cresolnlal habieta. ten cents per box. All druggista. ______.__._.--_- Our spring assortment. of toilet combs is now here. These were imported direct (rom the"Scnttish Yulcaniie Co`y" and are of the very highest grade. Al varieties are included so that anybody can securejust the kind of comb they want, Prices are right too. Call on us for combs. "The Two Macs" ‘MacDonald 8: MacKinnon, Cor. Gt.. G10. Kent. streets. v- Fur tolls We have all the popular cold cures, viz: Laxa, Bromo, Quinine. Laxa-Cold. r, 2. 3 and 5 grain Quin- ine Pills. Mac's Cold Cure. We especially recorn~ mend. It is prompt and effective. easy to take and prefectly safe. PRICE 25C. ilacDonald& ilacliinnon, DRUGGISTS, Cor Gt.George and Kent Sta. FIRE INSURANCE \"n. rates in the P. E, Iaian.. Mutual Fire ln- rufance Companies nu Farm Bulidlr|ga,Chur hes Halls, Bchoo Houses, Cheese Factories, Wntcr Illia. Blorea Bc. Apply to C. ILKRLL. ' 5- sewedsaiw Charlottetown MCIIIIIIIIIB i I\ISE|liIlI|| Barristers. Solicitors. letc. Summerside. P- E- I- Ofiices--Royal Bank of Canada building- NEIL MCQUARRIE, K-C. A- E ARSENAULTQ th andw Ladies’ Rubbers... -25 cents and 35 cents a- pair. Good quality. all sizes- just :oo pair. Come early. Big discounts all over the store. The bargain giver every time. . . S EE ieslg-' H, / > J/ ¥) _, I 1 ‘ J' L r rr , ,- _ ff~>-\~--~ ` rs’ ._ . ,`.]"""` r" I" i .l ‘I I , ' \.»\_\ . ",\_-V I ;,_._=A ‘Fr yt. " » <1/ -4. - A " , ---, ‘I ,_‘.L.===` 4?” L. - 5/__, K 1"' .tp , ,_ .-1, '- hundred mnams l wall Pap r Go on sale this mornin at 1 h t f 1 ` ` small lot or odd line left frorgi an1i1r;r;¢)i1?¢ §e1(Eng0se;§§$i;rinI;?uc§;} grzfgy deslgns for every purpose. ` Y Cerms Sale of Slfitllv Svot (lash. 0| Q lll'ldlll$. W€'ve gone through our curtain stock and picked out all the odd and soiled ones we have- from the cheapest up- and place them on sale this morn1ng» at an average discount of if Balt o i'iC¢. Some few discounted one-third-many half-and many less than halffprice. 'I`here's also an attractive lot of sample window shades atI'IALI<` we lil PRICE. thee . WE PRACTISE DENTISTRY, THAT IS WE SAVE TEETH. The-rc ure no teeth like the ones nature gave us. Let us save hem. Decaying teeth are not only very disgusting but also very njurious to the health. Their loss prevents the proper masti- ation of the food and causes a sinking ofthe cheeks which can ever be perfectly remedied by any artificial rmpiinnce. IT IS OUR BUSINESS TO SAVE TEILTH Remember your natural teeth are much butter than tim most erfect plate; but a plate is much better tirxm decaying teeth or no eeth. We are prepared to do all kinds of dental work in the most p-to date manner- Our porcelain inlay work marks a. new era n dentistry in Charlottetown. Come and see nur samples :ind know just what you are pay- nqnannnnuu I ing for. A Ten Year' Written Guarantee with alll Work. GUARANTEE DENTAL &OOMS, over Redriin Bros. Cameron lllnck_'Chnrlottrtown DR. E. E. ROBIN5, PROP. 1% nm, th M WE ARE IA !s'A»lA.‘\,A"“,` NlEE'I`IN(i.._._` LL CUT PRICES N FURNITURE Call in and let us figure on your wants»»Our iliscomrts may not be as large but our first price is much snmllcr than that ask erl elsewhere --comparison invited. John Newson. ill A;€,s§:1":r"f:‘lfai;~; _ M? 3* S __ = .» _- gm ` -.T 3% 10°C? .¥,0°O°O.'-` E°e=e2e_»f./* 5=°g§{ Qogf/ 2:/ na D ‘Ihr vi -‘ new Patrons lor mi. i They knock out all other line: in the city and you can buy them almost as cheap as some people ask for job lots. Sample books are ` now ready. Buy at IA' E' Paper,Store. 'WALL PAPER J HAIF PRICE. V/e have a few odd lines and small lots of last year`s paper which we will clean out at half price. But you want to see o_ ' scsooilrs Irbifsiisi The _-fur. rl. \r_ i<¢~vn