>". . l 1 . - THE CHARM ’l"i'E'l‘\ -Wl\=GUARDTAN l\iARCI~l'- 3* r'_°o6: _.W f V .1_ylssq WOMAN’S GLORY ` is hcr hair," and she sei-, dom neglects it. Times come when something is wanted to stimulate the growth, to stop falling out, to give lustre or in- creased softness. H.xir preparations are easy to find, but it will be hard to find one as goodas Elite Dandruff Cure and Hair Tonic It is perfectly harmless -can do nothing but good. Stimulates growth, increases the lustre and softness, cures dandrufl, stops all falling out. Price 50 cents. bold by J.G.Jam1cson,i DRUG GIST, 'lite Medical Hall. :_-_."1 ____ , _ .. . ____,;_~-J.___; GAB SERVIGE Parisengers, baggage, etc., conveyed anywhere desired. Leave orders at Mc- Donald & MeKiunon’s Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- lon’s Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, I-23 d r vr. Telephone No. 253 1. o THE IDORLD OUERQ Thousands' of .Mothers - arrusing llii. ii0|iEiiiiE’S iiiFlNTS’ SYHUP Far |)n|lllren‘s Ailments, you cmnmt but admit the fact tlirit this preparation is one of merit :ind is all what is clnirnerl for it, lt is safe, plezisrint rind sootliiiig for children teething, and :\ prompt checker of bowel and stoniriclt troulrii,-.~;, _, Physicians and Professional nurses recommend It. In pun-lni.~in;_'_ src that Dr, Co- ilt-rrc‘s sigfllutnrv and portrait is on every \\'r.'\ppcr. lliswzire Of llielnrtny S\'}¢l7r»s put up in :i siniilzir form nnil rn.'\|li- tu look like Dr. Ctnicrrr-`.~'. /’r'1'f¢', :jr/X, /iff' lm///5, or by mail on :Nr/'/1! Q//>r/`i‘r. .\'~l¢ ;.n.;.rir~i<.r~_ '1'n|.\\'i.\~nnn Cunni- tr/ii.<`f»_ l,iinil.-ri, .\l-iurri-nl, L':innrl:i. STAN'l'ON'S PAIN RELIEF. i v....iv -¢..wv1o»i.~"....»i. -~i> nu-.ui un Q , <;,- j I ‘Q r5.3 ‘ ,OKI-"1 ,a __'Z,'»j;, - >.., Q »‘se.%i@ t l I -A4"i':- Qi ` "’ Beaver Flour Makes More Bread bemnse lt is made of the M31 Wheat, Hslilbbt Bald lld OIMIK Beaver flour hu “ ltnngth " , -mm up nm many-ua me dough " stands np " in the oven. Boavsf flour has -- l’1.noi-.°- Every good Bread, Pie snd Pastry maker knows just what that Imam. Boavar Floss- makes BETTER Bread, and yiehil IORB. amid, can .nu Puffy is me bu-ru. Your Ent baking pmvu lik. lloblsnetnngpvoosisml. .- -¢.¢_,__-v _ . ..._ \» “A "`""_'i 3 *True crrA1u.o'r'rm'rowN cvAn.nuiN FRI DAY MORNING THE IMPERIAL CENSUS. It was Joseph Chamberli.\ln'a ldoii when he was Colonial Secretary, to have an oflivlul census of thc entire Brltiah Empire taken. That great iinpcrlalist had passed out of power before the work was completed and the olllciul blucbook containing the census is adrli-eased by the Registrar General to “the Rightlionorable John Burns, 1’r'esident of the Local Govcrnnicnt llourd." Thus ii working nnin of ii fcw yenrs ugo has presented thc first oliicinl census of a vnstcr Empire than has been. The imperial census contains not much that was not before pretty generally helicvcdby intelligent lmpcrlulisis. its siimitlctincc lies in the fuel, that the vague \'usl.ness hus been something more thunconllrmcd by oiliclul verification. The publication of the census hun also produced n profound impression upon the world. The l.-‘i-encli, Gcrmun, Austrian, iiussiun, Itullan, Japanese and Ameri- can press have commented upon it \vlth ii murlicd degree of wonder und astonish- mont. it is coinputcil that when nt thc Christ- iiiu izru thc decree \vcnt forth frolu C.l2~n\r Augustus that ull the world should be tiixcd, the entire number of tho human ruec living onthe carthdld not exceed .'»l,0ilil,00t|. l\lulhul|,thc most eminent of stiitistielrills. is quoted us suyinlr that before the la'>th century Europe did not* conl.uln more tinm 50 millions of inhabl- , turlts. Europe today \\ill\ 3.37 millions. islcss populous than the liuipirc over which King l-ldwnrd ruirs so wisely nnd beneticently. But thc llritisll iiinpirc of todnyeun only ufleriunteiy be mensurcil bythe \\'orlii, rind here ure lllcluteot figures for the conrpurisonc British The limpirc \\’orld Lurrl nreu, .~i|u, In lies l I .il0S,3T.\` 515,-*'21 138| Population :l1l.‘i,flill,7ll»i l,-l7ll,72il,~iil0 Pop. to squrc mile :ll..'> ‘JS it is to be observed that the imperiuii census takes no account of ltlliyllt and the Snuilun, wltich countries ure occupied by British troops andaiinrinisteredilnancially by l.ortlCron\cr. They contain an rircu of l.Zi.`>0,il0il .~u|uurc miles und u population of about 15 rnillious. Be it observed also that the imperial census gives the populnllon of thc Empire us it wus in lllill. In the live yours since thut date the population hus increased eonsiderubly beyond thc round -l00 millions. Itls ubuniluutly clear that King Eri- \vnrd's .~\nb_ic-cts number inorc than one fourth of thcontirc human ruec and if weinuy include Egypt and the Suudun, mow thun one fourth part of thc earth‘s lunri surfnec is iirlminlstereri by liritlsh nuthoiity. Ilritisli preponderencc on the sen wlrctiicr' in nuvul poircr or comtncrci~ uitoiniunc is equally pronnuuccii. The linpciiui nuvy is consirlerubly stronger in ships, men und uuus thun the next two strongest nnvnl powers, whllc the British ling fiics ovcr half the ships that i. iii the seven scns ernziugcll in coninlcrue. ilther' fur-ts i-r|uul|y rcmurk:il>lc if not so linttcring to our sensibilities ure that of thcllltlinilllons of the King Emperors siilticcts only 5| millions :irc whites anti only .14 millions ure Clit-lstilinei. The ln‘rn\ ii und black peoples ure in nn im~, rnrusc inrrioriiy. The Hindus nunlbcr thu Mlillorncllint-l and lluddhists rnnke up three fourtlt.~i of the \'nst lnlurclrute. Suehin bricf outline nrc amine nf lin: int-ts cslnbii-.hcri hy the impcriui ecnuiis. ‘ Why should not thc Province borrow what it needs from thc people of the l‘rovince! And why muy not thc deposit- ors in thc Srivirlqs Hanks have tho oppor- tunity lo li-nil ri plirt oi l.l|c money they now have in tliose institutions on the c unilonirterl at-rnrily of the Prnrirlec at I i percent ivltorcslf Cenllll. colds, hasnanus, and other tonal sllmants are ninkl relieved by Crosolsnl world. To prevcnl, bilinusncan \l.~.c llr. , liiimilton`u Pills which keep the systi-ui . clean and ure, regulate the bowels, give more than lmlftlle total, and they with ‘ tone to kirilaeys and liver. Y0u‘ll never lhure a headache, yuu'lI never have a sour ,, . Imiclngheiilth ily takin Dr. lianilltnn'a ‘l’ili.‘4. Your rlruiriglst aigls llr. lIr\inilton`s Pill:-i,2.`\e. per box or llvc boxes for one you wult at Crirnnron Gr Co‘s. litklll bI|ist~rill must go profit or no prodt-Mail or/icrs rittended to punctnnliy to any purt ol tho inland-send postal. Conroy thc Books pass into lawyers hands shortly.-Weeks & MARCH ll). IEE. "T0 LONDON BY RAIL-" 'l‘hc New York Times under the cnptlon “To1I.onrlon by Rall," believes that Europo, Asia and America will be con- nected by rail und s tunnel under Behring Strait, with another tunnel connecting Britain and France, by the time the Panama Canal in completed. This would require the construction of some 3,000 miles ol railway on the Russian aide and over 1,000 miles on the American side, with a tunnel of about :lil miles under llchring Strait. Referring to the latter work The Times says: "From an engineering point. of view the project presents no terrors whatever. The shortest distance across the strait, from East Cape in Asla,_ to Prince of \\'i\lcs Cape, in Alaska, is about thirty-aix miles, the latter prouiontory being almost precisely on ‘hc Arctic Circle, the former less than oiie dcgreewlthin it.The depth of water varies from 22! to 30 fnthoms. These llgurcs present to modern engineers only what is vulgrirly known as a cinch." With such stupendous undertakings going on anrl projected about the world the Tunnel from this Island to tho Main- laind becomes but. asmall undcrtakingin comparison, and it has been demonstrated beyond dispute that it would fully repay the interest on its cost. with the expense of operating. Mr. Justice llodgaun in the letter which uppears in rinothcr column takes strong iground aizainst the clauscin the Insur- uncc Bill which takes away an important snfcainirri for the protection of the wife aa beneficiary. This was the main point of The Guuriliun's first objection tn the Bill. The letter from our esteemed townsman lil. P. Ilogan shows the interest taken in the sanitary condition of the C.ty by intelligrutunrl progressive citizens. We now understuiiil that the llonrd of Health and Connnlssioners of \Vater Supply and Sewerage ure now looking into the imit- ers touchcd upon in thislctter. Daniel W. Morrissey of Geoi-rtctou-n has addressed riletlcr to the Editor of The tiuurrllnn through the columns of The Patriot setting forth what to ills rnlud are Insuperuble obstacloslo the winter .~tcr\tucrs coming to this port in the wlntcr tiinc. Mr. Morrissey has chosen aptly thc vi:ltic-lc throuirll which to make public his ciTox-ts to discredit this port. These facts remain. A few yenic ago the Stanley came lo liriuport in the rniridlo ofn much scvcrer winter thnn that of llltli. The winter stcumers whlcli huvl: repeatedly :rot into serious trouble in entering Georgetown have not _vet hrul un uccldcnl in rzoiniiig to Cillwlottotowri. The Nrivlgfitlon Gorn|ll\n_v is most careful and sucrea~ii`ul in the umnagcment of its stcumers, und they ure built for summer trullle only, and yet those stcninera some- tlniculeave Charlottetown in the spring before the winter stciunera come hither. Such facts Mr. Morrissey ignores. Tliry knock the bottmn out of his vnrylontr, dis';ol||'tcous nnri ruthcr rurnblinglctter. A Hll.I()i.'S llEr\DA(JHll lsnnc of tho ineltilcfit I-hinge in thi- toinath. but on will have vigorous iollnr. é-_ Wrlnirer rollers put in wringers while Sluinihtcr sale of boots and shoes in full ut price shocrnun,Charlottetown, P. E . Zllld li PLEASE PAY NOW. fi Y tahleta. tan emu our box. All drngfists. Co. cgdtf. OSTERHOOR MATTRESSES Three Bales of Them Came to Hand Yesterday. Bova’ Home, Hamilton. Canada. illliiivvwliiir WW WWWW `i\i I"”’°""" ` `”"`“`°' ' MARWMM ‘\L.\9 . E 'v' Lravwj ST-y C4 ~¢.l..i. ' V -=‘:¢_C 4-.als c: v , ...... -'i.nrs~<° 4 -- _fi l»’9'r>‘-'Di U ;~"fz7 2,, v /»f P ON OUR SECON the new carpets are displayed as in thes artistic ally blended before Exclusive patterns e pendable, you never yet got you had a right to expect it A Carpets cost a heap inferior grade, even at a few to give your “A whole lot f best real values _von can get fair prices, there's somethin You should’nt do an PATON ®. Co’s . th .. . 1 A PET . :\;;__»~'* .if \ 1,' ._ . should be- of money; tco much for are the kind we offer, and and handsome display we have here. Paton’s Go-Carts Are Here. The .‘\é f “'v‘>'A Q, Qui |2L1lz| #flair /` i '\`i', 'ii- ra? *° ALL READY FOR MAR .Actual Kesu The Res 'l` HE CANAD W. K. ROGERS. Esq.. C nada Life Assurance ,Cu., Charlottetown, P. E. Dear Sir:-In August 187i l too Life. the annual premium being ception the Company have adv policy and to-day you hand me t than the amount I have paid in this time for an average amount cash returns, I feel that i have success it so well merits- _ Your explanation and statement re change of reserve basis showing that I would have ecelved over $1oo.oo more had r with what I received. It pays to select the ri W. T. BURKOWS. A80 W- P. CALLAHAN- " 3-godfm tww Pat. I nun»»iunnvaann»»cf\¢\9e»¢a-viunulsannaasni. ~*--~ -r' -"" "` *'*r "‘ 1906 Mo THE NEW BABIES who cedent by riding in the very bcst eqnipage to be Gb~carts are known the country over as the fines AMES House Furnishers im cents a yard less in price. We _make no attempt or your money,"-fresh, new, reliable carpets, the _-Nr:w-- V2 D FLOOR vihere the light is best and brightest, gathered for your inspection. Never was such art e new designs, and never were the colormgs so PM very one of the, and above everything else de- a carpet at Paton’s that got faded, or worn, before you to afford to buy an if you pay less than our g wrong with the carpets- y carpet buying without first seeing the extensive dels. want lo establish a pre- RMMM had. These celebrated t Go-Carts made. (£0. CO., its Better Than Estimate; l a n wm nt Polic utaof nE do o vin A LIFE ASSURANCE C0. Island, premiums. When I consider of about $i2oo.oo and that I been most liberally dealt with Yours truly. k out s loniz term endowment policy for $rooo in the Canada $26.40. Every five years since then without a single ex- ised me of an increased amount of insurance added to my he Compsny’s check for $i,5r6.32 which is for $600 oo more that I have been insured all now receive such excellent and wish the Company the this not been made, is unnecessary. I rim well satisfied P. BLAKE. W. ~K. ROGERS, nt,Sumn\er,side, Manager P. E. I. Branch, ght Company. Ebbsfleet, ` CH ARLOTTETOWN. ""“"°""“*i2_"`"’* ' ’°“l l 245. .1 .iv It ' _ ,__ Mas. D. B. Pa.-\'r'r, Corresponding Secretary ,__i‘ i\ic:.si.~_ ()f-a¢~".~_-~_-_-,-_~_~ ff _-_-_- e.~.---..........._._.l rieupeas , For Wharvea and Bridges. Daraaninnr or Puauc Woluis, Charlottetown. Much zrst, 'o6. Sealed tenders will be received at this ¢mee until noon ou Wednesday. April 4th '06, From an rsou or nous willing to lung any o,l'\pEhe Ptlbllit Whsrves and Bridges, the property of the Provincial Goveaiimeptlfmpx lst of April, |906, to is . . Mliriill 3 srl.i¢?\l)lsrs of conditions and nga; sfio forms of iendcu may be pro. cured st this office. , ‘ The I>ep;rt:iiei;t dpes not lzixriiél itself ¢ es or an e er.. '° ‘°°f°t l if a- nemrfmn, _Sec’y of Public Works. 23-dim twftd. ' y Auction Salc of Property 'f at Cardigan. , Thai. well known business atanil and wharf property lately occupied by J. F. Norton, w ll be sold by Public Auction on , ’ Wednesday. April 4th 06. At rr o'clock a. m. Also store fixtures, sales, lamps, stovea,&c;also dwelling house with one half acre of land; also the business stand formerly owned by the late Donald Stewart, comprliaiiin one Lot go x 116. _ This is a rare o|:pi'.r_tuiniy to secure one of the best stan s in the province suitable for carrying on any kind of business. _ _ _ Terms easy. Sale positive. This guaranteed. WALTER MATHESON, Charlottetown. 27dtuftd. _QERS For Dunk River Bridge, Ro=s' Corner. Dnraarrranr Ov* Pnnmc Worms, Charlottetown, Marcin moth. ’u6. Scaled tenders will be _received at this ollice until noon on TUESDAY, APRIL l0Ill, 1906 From any person or persons willing to contract for the providing and erect- ing of s 70 ft. steel sp\n. for the abovc mentioned bridge, also for the repairing of approaches and biuliiing of sub- structure according to plan and spacin- cation‘to be seen at this oiiice. Tenders may tender for the wliolc work or separately for the steel spun and sub-structure and approaclles. The names of two responsible persona willing to become bouni for the faith- ful performance of the contract, must accompany each tender. _ The Department docs not bind itself to acciépt the lowest or may tender. Ten era to be markc "Tender for Dunk River Bridge." L. B. McMlLLAN. Sec’y of Public' \Vnrl