'{ n.sMi.woD,\ .. - .V _ -, ~ i' *s-J‘l_i.E _. ', ' 5 ~ _ 8 TKT! GUAlDlAl» _.mm---s at €";f;,__~x:,.-,.7._-__,'l'i~\:t/lost' it vl~,\: _.Jil . iii.-,.__ f;i ” \.`r,l‘\i _ `\~ ‘li T "7, I ,;"‘rfio -f-"\ i ~‘r”‘ ‘. ~. 1 ‘ ‘Qi ._»_ .J st ‘ V'-'\.'»_ ENE, "J §;;`;1 `>i`T'-`4??`g"\ DE. ( ,ral/f.~.i._i 1 ' ~->--swan FOIL WOMEN. i Prices $2.00, $2.50, $3. co $3.50 and $4.00. Sold only by Mounts & shimi, Queen Street, Opp. I‘rowse Bros. PHUFESSIUNAL EAHIJS Dr. HANDRAHAN Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to the diseases ot children. Oihce and Residence--Dorclsester St. near cn rr tai Y O _ OFFICE HOURS-r to 3 p. ni , and ¥ to 5 p m. 15 mw ,Wcolan Mills went east on a business trip 4 p. ni. subyect Who is J esus. ‘ yesterday. , 'There will be two interesting games he- tween Charlottetown and Summeralde hockeylsts in Crystal Rink tonight. gn 3 few d,y,' v(g||;_ _ , _ _ ."’ Help the Y. M. C. A. by attending the supper tc be given by the Y's in Union Albert Leigh returned yesterday from Sydney. . E. R. Brow was a en r to Geo Edward Hackett,M. P., Tlgulsh was in the City yesterday. _ Ross Bethune of West Kent School is ‘confined to the house by illness. l John AU. Webster was a passenger St. Peter-’s yesterday on a short visit. John Mcbeod of J chn McLeod & Co., left last night cu a visit to Sydney. i Dr. Joseph Coffin of Arthurette, N. B. was a passeu ger to St. Pet:er's yesterday gers tc the city hy the special from DMS 8¢ 1110- town last night. ‘ _ cnaawrra-ijo rat1rcaanwaan'isr.airii.'»sa1uaax=¢.»w4.. _ _J_ _ . _ ._ _ ' - ` o ,Pen ohhh iiutnfsi __ “__ “moms _ V ._ ~ `.' gt/ 7 ~ smvnf 1_1 is 11-‘rr C°ushs.c cola.” arsnehiung in un Chai, rou . oareenen. an ig, Auth . Evan. ir. - “_“iall Throe.i”:tgl\il:°:e|nu ‘nd ti tr ie. ti mt ii is this i' i nothing to gqualaiyfog atoppiiig tlasiotlckfnalfegrantigg ii: amy persistent cough that keeps you awake at night. - ` ri-me sue. as an mum. hQUIOKll'|.' Am) IIOBT EFFECTIVE. . _ ` 1 used eed' ll - ' ` II my gmlyfoeunuldg yl°l’rl.w:¥dPi1'd:esziix':\’l ° is thequiekest andmcsi effective medicine for nil _ kfudlof and colds I have ever usril. My little boy liven attack of bronehltl., init ha. __ f usingwn f _ pmly sured. Egiunhtopi-'itlige Eiiiiuiilg. me cm" -- llas.Ws|.l.l‘1.nvrax.miia,arthui-, ont, . 5 ii ij YJ' lift tv, iii# 'PY-"H . T. C. and Mrs. Savage were passen- f i | , . Hall, next door to rink, this evening. Gwrgeggwn y,-3g,¢|-d”_ 'ro Rav. T. C. Mellor wass passenger by the eastern train yesterday evening on another trip to his new parish lu Nova Scotia. There will be a special communication of Mount Lebanon Lodge this Friday evening, business conferring first degree. A. full attendance is requested. Tonightfs game of hockey closes the season’s sport between Charlottetown and Summeraide. Don‘t miss the last games, they will be the best of the series. MANY citizens will regret to hear the llinias of Neil McKinnon who was seized with a paralytic stroke on \Vedueaduy. Yesterday his condition was improved. Supper served from 5 to 7 p. ru. by the Y'e in Union Hall Friday evening for 25 cents, proceeds in aid of the Y. M. C. A. fund. Hot coffee served at half time and after hockey matches. _ l7d wf NATIVE TERMS. _.i Glossary of Many of Those Used In the Far last and of Abenndiug ln- terost at This Stake. Term- in ssunnhuria, lfii-'l`o the name ol a city, indi- unti-s rupitui oi' prwincc, g city ol' tli»- iirst i-lass. L`liouf-firidicatt-s city of the second tilts# Yi--.\ siiiuli post lo\\'ii, as Ychttntr- Yi. Mid at the termination of geo- gr.i]/liirul tvririsi lliniig, llo, Yrhunn, Yciiu-All lllt’[\ll St.l`0l\ll\, l`l\'t‘l`. liui».\`cu, soinotiiiii-s luke. Hl\aiii~~-rllloiiniulii. l\'iiu|i--(`a,inp, sironig, fortified place. >ihiin-llai-l(uun-'l`liv iortillcd camp \\‘lioi'c the mountains und the Seas iiivi-i aptly ill\|.sti'ittie lhcSi_- three ii-riiis, l.i`rii,r-Pass over rr iiimintitin. \'i-li<-ng~L'lit-ri-iloin l`ov\'n, large 'rillng-i~ At the beginning' oi geographical nuiiivs the i`ollo\ving prpiixeg mqy _qi-ni>i'nIl\' be tl'iiii.~'luti-ii: \'a~-(Trout, li\i'p;|- .‘\`in0f-Small, little. l’i~i---N`ol`th. l\'an~-Soiiili Iltiiini:-Yollotv. Si--\\`»3.~it. 'l`\ti\g~-Fast, .‘~§t,rnni.r-U|iper. llio-l.owor 4 nwirri Terms. in i`ori>a tho tw' iwiiition-~ l’o, or l’l\i\ -liiilwiiitis that the pliici- is it port or liiiilior un navi- gulilo \vnt.i=i'.s~-l`t;r msium-.-; Yongariiphi; - 'l`lir_- liurbor near mouth ui Yulu llivvr. i'\fIii.sum-phof-'l`li.- ilispiiti-d nuvul base nn thc soiitliiwii .sliurc ol the pk-Hin- siilu. D0-As tcrniinntion iiidicntps that '|10 lililfe is 11 l"‘oviiii'i-, und mr-ans, tliercforc, “tile rlistriizt oi," or that it is the cnpitnl city of such 3 pro- viiice. lion-River. -#ii MOSES' BURNING BUSH. A Natural Curiosity Which 'tends to lx- plnlls Biblical lirncle. Kew gardens. London's celebrated horticultural grolitids on the Thn.mc5, has u new plant which is of uucoiu- mon interest ln.-t'.t\iso of the iight which it seems to throw on (mg of ilie most. furuolis ol the Old Testa- iiiont miracles. ’l`iiis plinit lius jllef- becn brought frtiiii the Arubliui do- sert, and uumei'oii.~i scientists declare it tg be identical with the "burning bush" which Moses saw burst into flume at his approach and blaze for some time without being consumed. The plant at Kew, which grows to the height of five or six feet, pos- sesses the remarkable property of ex- hsling an inilammubie gas from /its flowers, which, on being approached by u, light, takes fire and burns brightly for a few moments. "The plant in the meanwhile remains un- iujursd owing to its sap. _ In the hot deserts of Arabia, where the plant naturally grows more vig- orously than at Kew, gt larger quan- tity of this gas is exhaled, and it il probable that the fierce rays of the sun frequently cause it to take tire. It cannot be said that th dis- Oovery of this plant and its sts' clmractsrletics adds greatly tg me imkrehivenese of the Bi le story, b then it is, to be regarded as' Y l>\°.“°~ appearance the "burning bush" p sugfelts an uid, star e habl- ta\. Its eaves are of a dull legs green color, and the gee eitaliq lolsclnl are pale pink. It is not generally known that numerous lowers give forth gales in a small degree, notably the lily ei the vlilzand the meadow sweet. 'nie ble ms et both these pleats exhale tgfhfumes of deadly prussie .by t, and all Bowen throw eeasldrable quentitieb ei eelboiie gr, g..'-..:.+=:..s"=::.-i..':.+‘°..~:'.':i _.___ -._...,--..r;.-»~ =§ most stvenilt- 00 UR ,, I .strongest endorsement. C. I.. Harrington the well-known Halifax commercial msn and athlete came w the city yesterday, W. 0. Robertson returned to Montague laef. night to resume work on the railway survey for the Montague Branch. George H. Laidlaw, Halifax, the 'well known representative of Morss's Teas came to the city yesterday forenoou. Andrew Broiler who has been herein connection with the West Queens Elec- tion left. last night. on return to Dundas, On t. Miss Angie Dolron and Miss King of the milliuery openings of Boston and New York. Premier Peters, Hon. J. H. Cummlslrey and Reuben McDonald were passengers to Morell yesterday to attend the Liberal Convention. Percy Armour, representing .Iona Mll|eu& Son, Montreal, _left yesterday afternoon via Georgetown on return to thexnalnland. John Anderson, Kensington, want to St. Peter's yesterday to make arrange' ments for the postponement of the annual Joseph Poole cf Jordan, Marsh 8: Co Boston, who had his ankle broken several weeks ago arrived home yesterday on a visit to his parents W. S. and Mrs. Poole. Fred Perkins left last night via George- town for Toronto and other Canadian cities, Hi was acc ampsnieri by Harry Worth lane of his employ who has secur- ed a position with the Cortl celli Silk Co., in Montreal. JOHN A. McLaren returned to the Juuc tion last. night and went to Georgetown as he was unable to reach Cape Traverse yesterday owing to the train delay. Mr. McLaren sails from Halifax by the Ionian on Monday. Lemuel and I. J. Farquharscn, who came from Boston to Cape Tormentine en route to the Island to attend the funeral of their sister Mrs. F. T. Morrow have re- turns-ri,as they were not uble to get across In time for the funeral yesterday.” Rev. D. B. Reid of Kslly‘s Cross who has been undergoing treatment at the Charlottetown Hospital left last night en route to Norfold, Va., for the benefit of his health. He will be accompanied by Dr. Cui-ran, Rector of St. Duustan‘s. Cavram Ronald McMillan left last night via Gsorgato wn for Halifax where he willjoin his steamer the Elliot which paves in a few days for the sealing grounds between Newfoundland and Cape Breton. Captain Moll/Iillan expects to be absent from the city engaged in the fisher- ies for atleast u month. G. A. Snanr, Superintendent of the P-. E. I. R. left last night via Georgetown for Mnuotou where he will meet with Mr. Armstrong, Ottawa, comptroller of the Railway mall service and General Traffic Manager Timo, Moncton in order to discuss the transportation of the Island malls and arrange a settlement. Best Wav to itcar Develop,Their Strr ngtli With Fer- rozoue Which Makes Rich Bleed Hardy Muscle, Steady Nerves. Children brought up on Ferrozoine are known by thilr strong rugged! ames, their ohubbv cheeks and healthful an- pearance. Mothers find it an indispens- able tonic and body builder, and in thou- sands of homes no other remedv l-i used. llrs. E. Montgommsry, of Pl tsburyr, writes: “A little neioe cams to visit use and noticing her pale and hauuarrl looks,l started her on a course cf Fernosone. The change that izirl underweutin a fewwesks was marvel ous. Her appetite cblrped .. . . . . . . . . . .upasbe uadlhmor; ap rlt : Y an etreuyr as arcay :gxezvigonf color camel late her 2 ozone - t ere sore. we - .f . - - ~ - - » --'__ed my neiee about ‘Ons time she started t.o‘plok up, and In seven page she satnrd nest aight pounds and just leaked the picture of health. l think this should be an example to many others, and I hops that others will try Ferroeone for their little heya and girls. I am thoroughly convinced that lt's the la i tonic. lu has in The reason Fermsoue works so bonele- lally with children is that It acts directly l cu their blood, freeing it of all unliealtrf matter at the same time giving It an - oltlouel supply uf lmn. This at once re- sults in more strength, new spirit and re~ viewed vitality. Just one tab et. at meal time works wonders. Yon must be sure to I0* FOUOIUUO- Refuse to accept any article the drusalst ` I eras good. Get what you WH 1'y"i`|=q|¢re, and the i-legplt we r \ Wholesale Trade. Get our priceson all lines of SHELF and HEAVY RDW RE P“°"°‘ 0°" M” ‘°””“""‘” "‘ ‘ "“"' ‘° We have an immense stock and our prices are as low and in many cases lower than the leading Montreal and Toronto ]obbers. ........-.-...... - ~........-....- ..- Fair § Treatment f ,..........»....._ .~»¢.»~...... ... § Prompt § Shipment § § .....ri.... of ti.. iniryms..-. .i......i...i..... D o D D & G E Established 1857. Everything in Hardware. STOP Spending' your good money for shoddy. Try MONCTON MAKE ` ALL PURE WOOL Every piece has our guarantee or name on the ticket. Be Sure You Get The Genuine THE , HUMPHREY CLOTHING STORE, Opera House Building. Charlottetown. A. WINFIELD SCOTT. Manager. r. The “SUN LIFE” AGAIN LEADS For new business secured and paid for in 1903 the “SUN LIFE" leads all other Canadian Companies in writing the magnificent total of $r4.2r7.2o3.oo. _ For plans in this “Prosperous and Progressive” Co. apply to Special Agent, _ Manager for P. E. I. Charlottetown. Charl0ttet0WI1 BARG _A.iNs TEEBARGAINS i win GERS " -'.‘:°°*t.‘."" "."°' “r We are offering. the Balance at a inargalii on cost. O Eurtka, Royal, imperial, Challenge, . Novelty. _ _ Star Eureka. Lightning. i ., CAMERON & C0.. Hardware, LONDON HOUSE. . . i » \ r >