.... .wnm ‘ 613:2 WINTER Lcav'cs Behind In manv instances the .e- curring coughs and colds of tho Minter leave serious traces behind in the form of chronic affmtions of the throat, bron- clfial tubes or lungs. These ailments do not yield to or- dinary cough remedies; they must be overcome by build- ing up the entire system. Tat: right remedy is _ Jamicsnn’s Emuhinn Cod Liver Oil With Hyponhnsphitcs ’I‘liiéisa revitalizing tonic that has direct influence on the tissues of the air passages. It is the most reliable of all remedies for the cure of chronic coughs and bronchitis or for any debilitated condiv tion of the system. Two s’zes 35 and 75 cents. as... figmmufl Repairing Fine \Valtll repairing is one 0‘ our specia- lties. As a proof of the the satisfaction gholl, we receive watches for report from as far west as British Colum- hia. G. H. Taylor, Jeweler. I am selling MAPLE LEAF, ,‘ Immo— Canadtan Rubbers, for next season and will call on the trade as soon as possible. -aidthydc “hard if Health" Disinfectant In Bottles 25c. V ACC I N E Orders Ii'Olll Doctors in the country promptly mailed. Reddin Bros. Phone 96, . \ CHARLOTTE‘IOWN GUARDIAN / ' MON oar Momma. mama as. root. IMMIGRATION. _— one of the most significant movement- ul modern times has been the great exodus i people from crowded Europe to America. Within the past century more than twenty millions of people from Europe maria their homes In the United States alone. For some years past the number of Immigrants landed In the great Republic has been more than a million a yaar and the total from tho beginning of the movement exceeds twenty-five millions. Other millions have come to Canada. Mexico, Brazil and Argentina In comparatively recent years. These Immigrants and the natural increase of them and ‘ their descendants In like up the bulk of the population of the New World. And the this Is Increasing In volume. Canada received last year between WAX!) and 250,000 immigrant settlers and the estimate for the current year Is over 300, 000. On only five dlfiarent ysara before the Dominion was formed did the United States receive so many. and In only one year before 1870 was the Immigration to that. country In excess of 400.01). Can- ada is now recalvlng ten times as many Immigrants as the United States was receiving when that nation was forty years old. And while now our population Is In that of the United States as 1 to 14 we are receiving one fourth part as many immigrants as our southern competitor and generally of a batter class. That Is the brighter side of the picture. The other side In the big n, -‘“ o Involved.whldi this year will be close upon a million dollars, and this coupled with the fact that tho Provinces east of the Great Lakes will receive very little addition to their population and the Maritime Provrnoes practically none. '1‘th ought In some way to be equalised, or some countervailing advantages should be extended to the eastern section of Canada In another way. But all true Canadians will he gratified to find that the Dominion as a whole Is now enjoyintr u more rapid growth In population than ever before and that it will probably con- tinue for years to come. ____._._.__——'—-—- II is reasonably clear that the Dominion has only touched the fringe of Its miner- al development. What stores of coal. Iron. gold, silver, patrolaum. natural gas and other valuable underground resources are yet to be diaeovmd In thc‘ settled ' and vast unsettled and unexplored. territories of Canada. can only he dimly Imagined. Somc‘of, the richest finds have been in root at years—as In the Yukon and Cobalt. Out. and yet our mineral product. have , already reached a value of. almost $75. 000. 000 a year; or over $500“ family on an average. These are big figures. Referring to the delivery ollatters by tho carrier system some b’lrsiness men soythat they prefer to get their letters In their boxes or at the amoral dhllvery as soon as they are sort- ctl.‘ The carrier system would In no way Interfere with that privilege. As a inat- tcr of fact In every Canadian city that has free dellvery-anumbor of .persons take delivery of their malls at the post office. But the great mass of the people are serv- ed at their own doors. and they count upon this as one of the real modern luxuries of civilisation. Tho postman's knock at the door ls always a welcome question of free ' PRONIBITION AND LICENSE. A gratifying-feature in concoction with the Prohibltory Law Is that. It now sttnds approved heartily by :many who at its from its enactment. It is today supported by pulpit and pros- as heartily as any good low on the statute book. But of all it Is well approved by the fact that It has greatly contributed m the sobriety, and welfarc‘of the community. The Patriot of Saturday quoted some striking statistics. In lBTl under the lloonse system the arrests for drunkenness In Charlottetown were 737; In 1900 under Prohibition the arrests were IN. or barely one so oath of as many as In llcsnsc days. a. Is also to ho be borne in mindthatlthc 1m delinquents of last your really repres- ‘ndlviduals who were arrested over and over again. And these are in many cases relics of the unrestricted traffic or other days, men who formed a habit which has proved a mortgage upon thslr lives and who still must. needs drink to lnoorioty whenever they can get It. It Is also to be noted that the population of the city is considerably larger than it was In 1871. What good citizen would be willing to so back to the license days at the cost of multplylng. drunkenness sevenfold i To ask this question Is to answer It. Pro- hibition ls abundantly Justified by Its fruits and the fact In khcwn and road of all intelligent citizens who know the facts. If we had our rights all passengers would be carried across the Straits. when the steamers are not‘rnnnlng. either for nothing or 25 cents—the current rate of three cents a mile. The charge of $2.50 for "strap passengers" and 05 for those who are conveyed across. Is an outrage. Some one should Inquire In Parliament why those rates have been raised from 82 and $4 as they formerly were and also demand the reduction to a reasonable rate. We may add that The Guardian did not coln the phrase “strap passeng- era" as has been supposed. It Is oflrolally. used in the report of the Marina Department. Passengers to and from the Island are singled out from among all others who travel In Canada to bear this Insulting name, and the degradan servitude wh'ch It carries with it. In-rtbo aftermath oi" discuaalon on the Manitoba election. It Is declared bythe Manitoba Free Press that Archbishop Inngevin throw the entire weight of the Catholic Church organisation Into the scales in support of Premier Roblln. And the Orange Sentinel, Toronto. declares lint the Influence of the R. 0. Church was thrown Into tho scales against Roblln. In like manner it. Is contended by opposing \‘\\\\\ \\ \\ - \ .l ' 5 00-005: " é Kl D N, EY. i591. ” Pl 1- L55, Egg-{\mxxfif' . S\R\\ sound. _,. —".‘r_.. .: THE NEW Ell-CAMS ‘ are here-dots of them, you’ll like both CAR’I'S‘ and PRICE. Call and: took them over; I I Furnishing 80. .advcnt‘wors doubtful of any good results , out but a comparatively small number of h, J l- in. a... Thaw-epic count for comm t, mi. In election. t W Ilrcd,‘ 0ft Color. V Lacking; In strcng -—-~ You fool steal seedy. No snap. ambition u- apir t. 7 a ‘ You've noticed ’your co or Ia miscr- ablc. Noticed that your blood ls thin. that‘ you feel the cold. that triflcs bother and worry you. -' You ought to be vigorous and dy.——you out enough. sleep fair] -i.ut still that Ibllrss foaler rluht on. To overcome this condition all the vital functions mutt be stimulated You accomplIah this by uiklnk Ferro— sons. How It makes the appetite Jump. r There follows as a natural conse- quence an abundantsupply of rich. red 00 . Vitality and strength you’ll soon find throbbing within you. because ourfocd Io olgsoisdao thoroughly that t'a readily assimilated. You soon notice that your 0010? ll coming back and ondurnncn too. an! soon tho joy of life. health. strength—and with these come old-time seat for everything that makes lit» worth living. Ferrozunc Is a marvellous body-builder blood-former and strength-giver. Frrrorona. by an plying the aid tho body neada to bull up. gives the re- cuperatlve power that will enable you to do your work rnilly. and to maintain strength. try It for a month. Sea if you don‘t find it just the thing you need to make you stron . Notaman. woman or child who use a more strength. betbrr nerves and aurer health who won't find It in Ferrozono. This nourhhlng tonic makes you feel like new—brings haul; the feeling of splrlt. and ambition you had years nun. Try Feno zone. said everywhtre in 600. boxes. ANNOUNCEMENTS ' —-'I‘hc W. C. T. U. will meet today at the usual place. ~Rev. D. McLean will preach (D. V In the People’s Church on Sabbath 24th at 7 p. m. . . -- Owen Sullivan. Vernon River Bridge. will sell hls herd of tnllch cows. Adver- tiacment will appear later. nesday March 27th; I1 not flne Friday baskets free. —Come to the auction solo by an up-to- date auctioneer at the Opt ra House. Easter Monday night. 3-25d3l v—Ses Mr. Gsorga Wood of Ch'cago. In his great dream scene at the Opera House. Easter Monday night. 3 25d3i —Tho plan of seats general public. Thursday morning (“:10 o'clock. til-2&3! FVOICE SPECIALIST. Prof. H. A. Tanton teacher of Voice Culturs.Plsno and Organ. Voice Culture in specialty. Studio Great George Street. 2 23 dtts rsliw --'l‘hc Abenwolt Scoop Net—a book that you'll enjoy. Not too Into yet tosecure a copy—25 cents all bookstores or from Tom A. llawke. Charlottetown. 2 4 Itt ——Post pnned Auction Sale. The auction sale advertised for the 20th of March on the premises of Alex C..niphrll, Brookr held.will beheld on Thursday. March Nth at. 1 o'clock p. m. The sale Includes the farm. stock. Implements. etc. .prer \‘Iouf-ly advertised. l). is. Oampbsl). Auctioneer. bfldatrfll. ~0a account of the death of Mrs. David Show. of Brackley Point. the Concert and Basket Social advertised to be held In Howe’s Hall. Buckley Point. on March 213' . has boon postponed to Thursday. the 28th Ins'ant. Should the evening prove very stormy It will be held on the first the evening following. 8—23d2l rli ~Jcoeph Cameron wishes to Inform the public that no Is now In the cab service and that he will be pleased to drive persons to and from all parts of the city day or night at the most n'uaonablc rates. Also to handle haggairo and deliver parcels. Order may be loft with Messrs Blake Bros. west and Marmt~ House. Telephone 122. or at John A. Cameron's barber shop. Great George Strand-21d“ ______.____‘_I-— Do not Neglect A out cold. NoveraIIOW a cold totaks Its course Too ofu-n at this season at tho your lha course is toward pneumonia. 0hamlar-' laIu's Cough Remedy will promptly can solo by all drugglsts. Have Your Home ‘ Vaccinated 4 by letting us instal a system of Sanitary Plumb- “ ing.‘ a sure preventative against disease. ‘Bcttcr'let . undo your next plumbing“ job. You‘ will baSntm than pleasedmilh the re-, salt. Baths ‘ LI”!Q![U.. Closets sad Range Boilers of the latest patterns signs '- mammalian», fats - Fredlialrainér. f ‘ 8am to loss Charis- T' aim noses. .. {v.tui. —Worth'a Band at Kingston Hall ch- - March 29th. Admission 15c. Ladies with ‘ for Tl a O :toroon will be on rian foi- coupon holders and the. your cold and counteract anytondoncy In I this direction. Thu-a ls nothing better I for acute throat and lung troubles. Fo ‘ve—q u’, ‘ shcnl'dbuy it has ‘~' There arc'v nimy. goat reasons why you}: I . The assortment from. i which to select is large."” \ The designs been ' new. The excellent workmanship and high quality of are points 51. ways considered by as. time, rest assured 'we can give you a larger choice and better value every p. . . ' I ’- ’ time. Not ced. call on I If you want anything inlfurnitnre Eat any I ' PATON a co, Furniture and Carpet Loaders. See our l6c Floor OivaIoth. - _ fifie _ - A Margin " Ill V'llllIlIIiSl Eilillflll by a Life company over the minimum rate assumed in its calcu- lations is a clear gain. and an important one, towards Surplus. The Canada. Llre's valuation basis Is. more conservative than that of any other old established company on this continent. which Means Added Surplus for Policy Holder‘s N. B. —The.Canada Life Assurance Co . established in r347,,haa,Aaseta . q ,. of 530,500.000. ' r..- . we w, r. Burrows.§uhzn1erside. . 'N' " W. P. Callahan. Ebbsfleet. . “(wigggggggif 3.51me rwfr‘yr 'I ' . a ,. New .Ailvc'rtiscmcnts ‘ am. ‘ W A N '1' E D About first or May tan or twclvc cows to calf. two oxen abcuplotxl lbs. ouch with horas for working pnr cabs and a. anantlty of boy. I ‘ o1atcos..fat cat s.shsep.an etc.. for furthar nformat on please apply to .‘ CAPT. BONNELL, ' ’ urrayillvo‘. or D. G. CAM itlilIN; . ” flmtmfllpd Montauuo. camp... in '. +'—-and~'—-" ' rarer. SALE VThe ladies of St. James‘ Church will h )Id’th‘iir annual Fan :y Sale and free. on ED UC ATI'O N Any person presenting this ad. proper filled out to the I. C- 8. Representative at the Queen Hotel, Summerside. on March 28 or 29 will be en- titled .t) receive a... 29 per: cent, discount from anv course, also, one~"year’s ire :: subscription ‘ to “Ambi. n”.-' ' .. This holds good for only two days. NAME ADDRESS........... .... :Intcrnationai Correspondence 82hcols or Scsnton. P' A. Charlottetown Office. \ Age V Occupation Coarse wanted "5“ Prov. Representative. W Thursday. April 4th in St. Iaipes' «Hall. Doors open at a 30 p. m. 25'ccnts. ' . Admission to Bazaar l0 cents. 3-23dI156I Tea .. ...._,_.._.—.————. .144- FOUNTAIN PENS just received another gross Eclipse?»- Fountain ’ ' Pena Every pen warranted 14k. gold. Price. complete. with glass filler. Only $1.00 iMulIed firstpaid to any address. on red'eipl’ot' price. ’ John Connollycggg. QUEEN 81‘. mm m. The Largest ' Insurance for the lowest possible premium Ia lire object of The Investment. lAnnuity Policy i-vsued’hy The North American Life. . . ~ To met: who desire to provide an" absolute Income to their ‘ wives or family at a very low cost this is the Ideal Insurance Policy. We will be pleased to give the fullest Information. ROSS Q. ud‘mwfjrfti . W {GREAT ctsnaaacs ’ISALE ,. 'oi ,. Boots, Shoes, favorshqcb, Moccasins, " Gitlter'a Felts,Rnbber5; .-Wcol lea, etc.-—A11 {alth ‘0. ;~.icoNa0Y,..::a. .‘7 . M my 534° ‘9 T‘EE‘I‘OWN. be" -éfale' . rioilu is?!“ In