_ .__ THB _ ._' @wLlD ISLAND, _MARCH 5. 1904 _ 5 saaa»af~ ssIu.Ihh h uhh.hhhhIssI *scorers of the Blood Callie many troubles,-pimpler, boils and other eruptions, besides loss el appetite, that hired feeling, fits of bil- ioltlllli, indignation and hcadacho. The sooner one gefs rid of them the mmf: UH] ¢i‘l0~'lly to get rid Of them andtobuiiduplheeyetem theta... suffered from them ls to take Hood’s Jarsdparilla . and Pills Forming ill oomhlnatioh thc most GHOBUVO ail0l'l\iV0 llld follic medicine, as shown by unequaled, radical and cures at lordfuli Init Rheum Paoriaall ‘ lolla, Plmplea, All kinda of Humor lheumatlsm llood Poiaonlng Dyapepsla Catarrh Debllity, Etc. Accept no |nbst:li:u¢e,'but be sure to get Hood’a, and get it today. ilUR CUFFEE We ‘haven’t said any- ~ -thing about codep for sometime, but we are [msn selling more than ever beihre. Most every day I pririgsual new customer , or t, at’s f coiieeiagood.pwo our around HAVE You | TRIED IT. Em’ If yon haven't leave your next order with us | and geto the brent in the c y. ' ur ceis4oca pound P my Webster & McKay, PHONE 199. You Ilnhi wash whhlheihxl Both bozr and wrapper of _ Baby’s Own soap. are - plain. business 'like and cheap. All th e money is in the Soap itself. which is as “wi1olesomely” pure hand fragrant as money can make it. Baby’s Own .Soap‘. is much imitated as to ap- pearances. but delicate skins soon show the dif- ference. “Baby’s Own" costs YOU no more than the imitations. ' MONTREAL. W arcn WALNUT CAKE on SULTANA CAKE.. made from _latest re- ceipts, fresh today at the Eclipse Bakery. Send us your order. D. STEWART. ECLIPSE BAKERY. Bakea Best Bread. 'Ina cargo to Georgetown by the Stanley Qeatarday included 968 packages of way freight, M bags m_ail and 18 passengers. Tru boats crossed both ways at the Capel yesterday afternoon. They had previouily started in the forenooa but turned back. I Turn funeral of the late James R. Mo' Donnell will leave his residence Kent St. this (Saturday) afternoon at 2.80 lo Sher- wood Cemetery. Taz Centenary of the British and For- eign Bible Society will be appropriately observed in the services of the First Methodist. Church tomorrow. Hon. John F. Whear was sworn in a|_ Postmaster ofI0harlottetown and assist- ant. Post Oilics InspectorforP. E. I before Chief Justice Sullivan yesterday. Tax iccture to be given by Rev. W. H. Spencer, Marshfield at Braca’s Hall was postponed last. night owing to the bad state of the roads preventinTMI~. Spencer- reaehing the city. Miss Plum. Huarrnrs solo in St. James Church tc-morrow morning will ba “A Glimpse of Heaven,” and the evenmg anthem will be “how the Day is Over" by Marks, Miss May Stewart taking the solo. Tun death of James McDonnell, Kent Strsetyillberegretted by many of the old residents of the City who remember him from many years' acquaintance. The deceased was one of the oldest residents of Charlottetown. I A vlmr enjoyable concert was given in Baptist Church vestry to a crowded house last night. The program in its en- tirely as published in the Guardian yes- terday was carried out and all the num- bers were well received. TBI Amherst Ramblers hockey cham- pions of N. S. and Cape Breton have wired the Abegweits offering dates on March 10th and llih at Amherst. It is not decided as yet. whether the Abegweits will accept owlngtctbe latencss of the season. ' Turns: was not a large attendance at the _market yesterday owing to the bad state of the roads with little change in prloss.Pork was a fraction higher and was bought at oic. The Dominion Packing Co., were giving tivo cents for live hogs. Flour has also ad vaaced 53 cents per cwt. and is now quoted at $2 50. THE death took place lu the city at the residence of his son, Councillor Angus Macdonald, yesterday after- noon after a prolonged illness of Brlgbt's Disease of Gabriel Macdonald at the age pf 70 years. The deceased has been in failing health for some time and his death was not unexpected. Amar. Howatt, a brakesman on the Gaps»Travsrsa branch had one of his lingers badly crushed in coupling cars at AibImy,His mitt froze to the ir-on of the coupling thus catching his hand. Mr. Howatt wentt.oSummersldebui;it is not now thought that amputation will be necessary although his index linger is badly bruised. _ The display in Haszard & Monre`s window of the Bibles and testamants published, by the British and Foreign Bible Society is a reminder that the 100th anniversary of the Sooicty occurs on Mon- day next,Marcb 7th. The books area Albert 'foilgt Snap c0_ Mff§_ marvel of ebaapness especially the edition ofthe revised version published for the Centenary. _ IN a hockey match last week between the Ottawas and the Marboroughs of Toronto for the Stanley Cup, a player on' the latter team had two ribs broken as a rssultof severe checking. The checking was within the bounds of hockey law, and was not of the "rough-house" quality. Evidently hockey in Ottawa is neither a parlor nor a lailes` game. No MAN or woman should missithe opportunity oi hearing Rev. G. R. White speak at the mass meetingin the Y.M.C. A. at 3.45 on Sundny afternoon. The subject will be “Psu1‘s Answer to Gel." A special collection will be taken in aid of the noble work df tho British and Foreign Society now celebrating its place of the Tolcgrap . its lrrdependento. The paper is to be i ' Taurus Bmroxtann of this City receiv- ed sad word last evening of the death of his daughtar, Mrs. Sidney H. Gale of Cal- gary, Alberts. Deceased, who was well known in the City, left the Island about two years ago and last summer was vls'it~ ed by ber father. Besides a husband and father, four brothers and three sisters are left to mourn. The Guardian extends sympathy to the bereaved ones. Irssrnoaon Jenkins in view of the serious illness 'rom pneumonia of Coun- cillor McDonald has written _him tender- ing his sincere sympathy and stating that thcoampiaint laid against him for third violation of the Prehlbitory Law will not be proceeded with. Mr. J enkina adds: "This may not be in acozrdanoe with the spirit of the law, but there ls a higher principle than law, and I claim the right under the circumstances to exercise clemency in your case." Aeornan. very sudden death took place in the city yesterday afternoon. This time it was William T. Down,aged tlfty years, a well known citizen living on Ifllzroy Street east, who was suddenly summoned to the great beyond. Mr. Down was about in his usual health during the early part of the week and yesterday took his breakfast com- plaining of no unusual feeling of illness. During the forenoou hs was troubled withaheadachc and lay down at intervals during the day. About three in the afternoon his wife on going to where ha was lying found him in a. very weak condition. Drs Warburton and Johnson were summoned but before they arrived he had passed awayiu the pree- ence of all his family but occ, Willie who arriueda few minutes atter his death whlchwssproncunced due to heart failur-e.I Besides the wife and family of eight,thres brothers, Waiiacej at St. Peters Bay, Augustus in this city and Lemuel in Woburn, Mass, and two sisters` Mrs. J. R. Warren, City, and Mrs. Morrison in Massachusetts are left o mourn. With the bereaved ones The Guardian sincerely sympathizee. _--.-_--_*---*` THE CAUSE OF DYSPEPTIC PAINS. Impropsrly digested food usually forms gases that cause a painful distention of the stomach and pressure against the heart. This results in much pa n and dis- tress, but. Nsrviline will relieve the dis- tsnticn, dispel the gas and cure the dye~ peptic pains very quicirliy. Pclaon‘s Ner- viline is really an exce isnt remedy for Dyspelpsia, Iudigestion, Crnmps, Summer Comp aint and all Stomach and Bowel Troubles. Nobousebold lscomplete with- out Nerviline. Try a 25c. bottle. _.__-_---_ -Everything totempt the epicurs on the home made table on Thursday next at the First Methodist tea and sale. -There will bca public Gospel Meet -Regular meeting of Victoria Division No. 4 5. 0. T. on this Mondayl evening. I Initiation. -Aprons galore at the First Meth rdist sale next Thursday, tes, programme and admittance 15s. Tea 5 until 7. -A meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of _ the Y. M. C. A. will be held inthe Y. M. C. A. parlor this Saturday afternoon at 3.3). A full attendance is requested. -Are you interested in sohools7Ycu are, then be present at the concert given by the Prince St. School students in the Kindergarten next Friday evening. li all the wistplayere will but ba present we'll concede hearts are trumps. The program is interesting. Undeuiably the bestconcsrt of the season To the per- formers won’t you be one to make it the happiest for them. Friday next, drills, music, orchestra and slocutlon. Lick Favoreal Him. Barnes-Do you ever meet Stryker nowadays? Howes-Yes. I saw him day before yesterday, but I didn’t have any tall: with him. Bamea-You are not on bad terms with him? Howes-011,, no. l sgw bim nrst. that’s ali. 6)I0I0Q)I®I00l0'0'QJ=0'0'® IIIIS WEEK hNLY 3 cakes of good é)l0l® Q01( Q soap for the Q price of 2. Yee our window- o . d 5§r_i__i\rI\Isc§ITtIi.&i\I\is_orj<, if/1' li .W g 'WE ARE MEETING ALL cur Praises ‘ oN FURNITURE Call in and let us figure on your wants-Our dis,¢0IInI5 may not be as large ‘ont our hrst price is much smaller than that asked eiseuliere-comparison invited. John Newson. 4 I K, _ THE BEST AND CHEAPEST "ll...?"PfR T A Y L 0 R ’ S BooI RAILWAY The pond adjacent the Gy House and vali- way trsck recently purchased by the Railway, eau lwttsedasu public rlurnpirlg ground for depositing ashes, earth, etc , free from cost and su ject to civic regulations. I G. A. SH A RP. Superintemlent. _QQ 5.5 .I AI P. I3 "hi 51"# if F- ihc i\\\\c Sheep ~ i . 5% I trains s ns y Qbdb excepted) as foliows~_ Cornrnencing Monday. lanirurg stir, Iam, the ` ill' railwn will run ally 'Sundays to all,on Sunday at. 4 p. m. i.°sson,2 Timothy 4-2. “Preach the Word." - MARRIED. At the residence of the brido‘s father, on Wednesday the Znd inst., by Rev. G. A. Sellar, Maggie J. Smith, to Leiuta W ood. all of Pleasant Valley, Queens Co. D'_f&____._- ._ At Hunter River, on Feb. 27th, Ann, the beloved wife of James Waye,aged 84 years Her end was peace. At Calgary, Alberta, on Feb. 24th Grace Strickland, wife of Sydney H. Gale. in the 30th year of her age. &ddenlv. yesterday afternoon, william T. Down,|aged 50 years. [Funeral will take place from his late rsidenoe Fitzroy Street East, on Sunday afternoon at_2.30 o'clock to People's Ceme- tery.] In this city, on the 4I‘.h inst, Gabriel Macdonald, aged 79 years. [Funeral from the residence of his son, Angus Macdonald, Grafton street wsu, Hi' 3.15 Wd!! to connect with the p. m. train to Sourls whore interment, takes place Sunday morning at 9.30.] lug in Great George Street Church, open I Qlfuicrt Wersi. i WILL BUY rcoo American Lumber $1 05, ooo Aurora Ex- tension bc. roo Bookloverrv Lisbrary $3-75. 100 Colonial investment ta Loan37 I5, ro Domi--ion Permanent Loan $78, Ioo George A Treadwell $b.5o. I5 Havana Electric $7.5o, _sooo Hurricane -\%c, 25 International Mercantile Agency |55, 5oo Murchie alle, 5ooo Myrtle 3'/jc. :ooo Nova Seotian ie Mexican ur. :ooo North Blur a54c. 5o Sovereign Bruk yur, 5 Toronto Roller B:aring Jgco, 5oo6 Union Consolidated Oil Bc. - I WILL SELL rooo Aurora Consolidated riic, 50 Abbeys’ Eder- vescent Sal:{$i5, zoos Arcola Consolidated Oil BMC, loo B t sh American Locomotive $3.15, rooo Canadian Automatic Scale 5oc, 50 Canada Furniture yr? 50 Demerara Electric hai 5: os E.hel Couao idafed ec, tooo Gold Tuune roc, rooo Ffaslemere Bc, xooo Hidden Fortune arc, rcoo Manhattan Oli 6c, 5 Marconi Wireless Soo, 40 Marconi $5 certdcates, 50 _Montreal Freehold 515 5co Pre inent Gold Mining rac,sooa Brand- ard Smelting R Refining Ioc, In Traders' fire insurance $3 5o, 5o Trusts and Guarantee 3.5°~ I aell stocks ou the INSTALMENT PLAN. I EXCHANGE srorrcs r IAAN .\IoNr£\' on stocks. I will pay you 6 p I~. INTEREST for the LOANof your stocks. l will send you copies of my March MA RKET I.i£l`Tl~iR and BIG PRICE L'lST and BRYANT'S Ll TTL!! NEWS- Pa PER gratuitously oh receipt ol' request. 2'-I0 z.56_ They were born on P. E. I. 122 ‘ REIl)’S M... “'»..'.. UIJA are worn by rich and poor. IWEEDS Trains Outward Trait- lllwlld Read down Stations. Read uv. No, 5 No I. P M .lii. '/. "~`-‘O 3.* No, 2. A M. Tl’ e 3. -.. >'/.`°,>=5"r'~1>-~ ' 0*' Ln ._' g;_<»i`.3~s2.Z lv, Ch'iown ar. ' .o IL35. Royallyguuc. ' 2 li-2°~ N. Wrlrsilrc '- -1 "~'.50 Hunter River I A2 i°.40 Emerald Juur. 5 JY. Io Ir Kensington I. 5-»~ e 45 ar. S'sirle lv A _Io 9-15 .\n II No. 4 P.M. '\,M. ooo r:.o5 lv S‘siIie ur 4.00 I..Io £3! lI.s2 7 or Ia 3I Port Hill . 11. I I1 7~5iD.m. r.4I O'l.eary _ s 3 1.41 aiiiene.. is UI " 36 I: Io 3. 5 ar. Tignish lv II zu Non ' Iam. Pit. .\.M. A! No. I3 Nc. rr Nu. I: .\-c. 'A vas. Inu. a. rs. A weiiingicn . I0 as* h.o8 ~ I6 1. 4.oo lv. Ch'towr. ar. Io.ecI :L so 5‘o5 {Mt. 6tewari} L55 'f-10 lunctiou Moreli H17 St. Peter‘a i\.o6 ar. Souris. v. 7~0° "" a.sf. !'~’:‘<./~=.»~ 343%: Prices are easy. N;-M‘_= ”,§’~,‘,‘_ 5 lv Mt Siewar jc ar i~5o Styles are latest. 3; Ca,-d,F,___ ~ I is, Fast C0101-n]gS_ $.40] ar.(.¢otown v Aihg M,r’g C0., lv Emerald lun: arNAaii::; ’9"‘." K23 nr C. Traverse lv 7.1¢: a as Nolzms P. BYRANT, Limited' ...I.......... I., ..I...... .......I....IA ......, I). POTTINGER. Dealers in Investment Securities, Sold by all up-to-ciatrmerchants. ns... Mg._c¢..I, sys. . , . mmf.:-.II ~ II 84 St. Francois Xavier St.'. G. A, =I._..gp_ 8 pe lnleudent I M°Ut1'¢al- ciiiriiriieinw.. nos. _.I, Iona I _I_ ___,__._._. centennial. Special music is being arranged. A cordial invitation given , toall. /( a C. J. liIIr.r.IuaN, iorruor business man- ` " ` ' ' _ ) ager of the St. John Telegraph, authc- _-_.5 rizss the announcement. thats company ’ ' '_ 1 . .;.f»'f=é1. .I- '.. jj is f' f~fz~'°f>zfs _ss I ,_~ '° IT. ,_ . ~ » ___.»,_,,,`,,' 5 Il\,.§. , ~ -I :~°"vH€_ __A rr. 5 I _, .,-fi. .. -'.~_~./ .j,_. 5 has been organized to publish a llbornl “ ,, ’ I5.:-‘.=`?g.,__;,?3§1..>ff~ _ISL 2. .2 . . morning paper in St. John to t-ako the - ‘ . h which has declared . -_ If _ _ . ‘iii ‘ . _ I/IJ1£J4/f ,gpgfA_.¢ _: .. , ' -_. ` ' I tt _ called the News. The company will be ' -. I - 9 Pmkham s I I Maiiclnas Bigiresh stock of Vegetable Com- pound. Blood Purifier. Pills. etc.. now in “Tha TWO MAGS” luhoniidi/lltcllnion, _ oauoorsrs. Cor‘Gt.Geof;;c and Kei!! 33|- V. 'qI<.. ._ the New Brunswick Publishing Company, with a capital ot one hundred thousand doilare.'l.‘hs onlyTpromoi.ers whom Milli- gan names are Kllgour Shivos,of Oamp~ .bellton; Hon. H. A. MoKeown, the re- cently defeated candidate here and Milligan, himself.:Tbe company proposes to acquire the premises and plant of the Evening Gazette. and will of course be the organ of Hon. Mr. Emmerson. Modlnloa. Parmefl. 3P°'“'”°”' To heal and soften the akin and remove (fun, all and rust stains, paint and earth, etc. use The “lhater Mechanics" Tar Soap. Albert Toilet 5°!! 6°.. Mili- _ _____..X__-1--- I Evans' Blood Tonic Tablets are made h! Dr L B Evans, London. Eng- “fl °l'° highly recommended for all who are wink largely composed of iron ia such aform ' Mcn’.s Z1 iitrin g-at more ` Unlaundricd Shins 3 Special Values In all sizes-»perfect 50c, 75c, and $1.00 worth 25 p. c. Llncn At 25c, _35c and 48o_ ` per pair. » Splendid Value _ 3 for 3oc. Handkcrchicfs Shirt TOWCiS i Galore 1 Waisls 3Spcclals .3 for 306' ,Below Cost A dainty display of dainty lmndkerchiefs worth Ioc. special at I Selling fast and no wonder. Soc wai<;s $r.oo “ $1.35 “ $1.65 “ All sizes. good styles. 48c 62c 84c 98C _ .. _,I1 JI IL O . orrun dawn in health. These tablets are J _ - I 5|," |°|. mu" mths skin clearing it of V » Im” W1. gully assimilated and makes /_ / I rich red blood. They also contain medi-_ . J ) . ’( f f' all impurities. Dsllcatc girls and women / V/ ~ .1 1 will ana mn enpesiallr b°1\°f\°'°1- ,,.,_ _ Plloe We a box, sent bymall anywhere. /-~ _ _I.. The two Mass, .llaebooald k Mao- I Klinoo, Druggists, 00|. G|`~9°°' md Ki* _ ' _ ‘ Sta ' ' "“' g -__ _ _ _ ' »._. . _._ "` "`\`._ _.r~ ._,»- .I.‘ .‘~_ I ._i.'- '° J. ,_. C * . »~ I , f '_ ` I . I . I I|._ I,I IA "l fi " I ’. ,ii JH. " \ ` * ._. ‘I \ *I I I ’./,/ i .1 _ . I I N. .Q A I 4 J Ii I/ ' I I . . \ I! l . l -...‘|_ ' I '_ ‘If- ' ,. I . . _ . I. t I . j. '_ .. ~ _‘I '. ' Af. .`i '. . I ‘xi "', ‘ I . I.-'.‘.'..'I"‘ . ; 'I,I__I, -.- ., .. _ vi "'.‘.i ` »“.r.§;:- . `._‘,‘, I_. I I '.r"i~.‘ 1' .I' ."" . ` I- U ~.*:; .1. . I i . L \ . . 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