. THE J _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, MARCH 8, 1905 _ Wluu-. a train* with snow plough was H E I clearing the track in Nova Sootia laet 'mmm ° week, at one place it opened a deep chasm " tion lnd":ll guonmlw `_,___ , i l across , Hn d ,S P. nd b, ` ' """""` ""` " "` ‘“""';""" """""""""";'""""""""""`-'~'f'-`""""""""""""' f'"""""""""""""` load of hay who was driving on the hard . - bov ii t .d li tl in , ,_ ................,_fg..§,,,,, ,,,_,_ .__....._....l¥€P¢“¢f§ 4"4.._C9rf¢.§P9Pd.¢9l¢..livérrflviéfv-..,.. tf.“.°°.:. UNIIII. Olau | ""' ' " " `:',""'f""' """` ` ` ""' ` "" " ""` " " " " ""` " """` _ 0| G- L Hood 00,, ;a,,:if'l§`\z_m°“ Rev. Wn1.Waes, Mount Stewart, was in THEM: passed 'suddenly away at Aiberry 5 V the city yesterday. Plains, Thursday,Marcii 2nd.,Misa Nancy _ M Isaac t th 78 . Th d - , Cssnas B. Twin-:ui', \'c.nmlRiver, is utiud W; onztgeglgf oldyzfis rupruq; WIN f*`°'-“tll° lll'““l¢¢' 01' the 393019! CUD- » ‘ around again after his r ill » eoent ness. . / l -~ -N0 c0i=i=sE L- » QUITE so Goon As oURs. We know 't. Th ~ 1 ' who use it, s;y so, C ‘ e )p e YOU TRIED If P Only one 1': ,th freshly groiiliiudil y e best' 40c per lb. Webster & McKay. ‘ day evening March il, in the BaptistSchool mio caring l Well if you are you "King Baby Rclgns” BABY’S 0WN Pure. Fragrant, Cleanslnil / llakea any skin like purchases for lii st bl .i hi iw Q siournssi.. Q ` No other Boep is just as good side. _ IN the high court of iustiee Ottnwaii \.| - c ,5p. m.; Eveisoi i dAld , 7.30 , “Fit hll~5 been llllll-led llglllllfflfl Sl=llll~f'°l` p. iii. During Leht Jhgexfgllovdingizurses 2:2358 each day “ few simple rules of Shfq`(;e;:e qlaéizllig $§}‘0t;0 purftgfzs 1;; °f fddresses Wm be d°]lV"e‘l: y The all important thing is to keep the tx tie d_ r I: I _"Lugz xiluw ‘te I lfgf Plmda-V m°rnl“3S”S"m°"5 lm (‘°"` stomach right, and to do this it is not . e n me" gnu 0 par. amen um or V"“l°“' necessary to diet or to follow a set rule or 3-fiioll ‘lily fUFi»ll0l` Dellllltlwl S0 1058 “B he Sunday evenings-Serinons on Temp- bl . _ m rciiinins n member of the senate. The suit is taken as a result of a sale of land OF CAKE THE lldJ°lll`lled 039° “8l\lll5l? Wlll- MU noon and Long Greek (Baptist) in the the Maritime provinces We have in Cape Kinnon charged with bar lar at B _ 3 -V `l`“c° evening. Collectlonin aid of the P. E. Breton, however, one of the best, if not 3 Stewart& Cos comes up lu P0li00 (/00"/ Island S. S. work will be taken at each the best forward in all Cniiiida, and that this morning. ic Q .iI`..‘lYi§'$‘.f.‘§"`1'~`.1.‘lff’..§.f‘~“‘..'}.J.fif.`"»§°.l°‘i'..‘.'i.l§ ..'f.’.§§§;if£.'§X°§Sl§..l§"‘l'flf..§.§;...’§'i§ P1-“"0"“the»\b°»=w=ftt°“-“t"°t'~“v° office no latter than one p. ni to insure the Presbyterian Church at Clyde River “ batter claim to the fastest' f°"w"d mle’ ~ ' insert, ' , ' iudgin b what the iiiiiinland a ers on in following issue. on Monday, March llth. Morning session h t 10.80, fte t2.30 d - _ V Sr. Lgiviisscs hoods I. 0. 0. F. will ?,f);';°t“7_30_ czlleffagzn fn “ld ug; ge; players. Whlle abroad rvvclitly- . my “‘ _"'t°"“"'l "sl" W Ywndey L°dl»i° work will be taken at the afternoon and "EXP hriday evening* there Wm he evening meetings. residence of her son, Robert Sanderson, inltiatory degree and refreshments will be served afterwards. Two young P. E. Islanders, J. D. Mc- u you waufcan alwaysbe had here. Leave your order and we will deliver it to your honie at whatever hour required. Cake always fresh Sultana Cake zoc Nut Cake zcc Silver Cake ific D. Stewart’s 7 ECLIPSE BAKERY. Bake! Best Bread. H, Piirca Wi.-:iiiii-:ii`s Boston Comedy gave ii production of the great drama, \Voin1in’s Life, at the opera house. The iin<1ivnco` was a large one, and judging hy thc iiiiiiiy manifestations of approval tlioronghly enjoyed the play. Mr. Webber was in good form, and his catchy local hits greatly pleased the audience. The com- pany is one of the oldest and best Liint visits the eastern provinces, and is always siu-e of ii cordial welcome in Frcdcric- toii.-1"i‘edericton Ilerald. residents of the community. » ` 14th as the date for the [in-it grime. 'ifho 'l-‘°l‘ 'alle ml "l‘“°'“ "W l““">' YW” Asenml imbllo meet-Ins ls talked 0! numbimiinsn-i goin .mar the eu and bl1l»¢°l‘ ll blllllil imported into Halifax tobeheid in China Point shortly to con - ii fl'°lll Elllland. alder the advisabillty of petitioning the g _ f Government to builds bridge across the .iefenmd New Glasgow 0 ¢00_ Rspoi-ts R,l,f:f,‘J:;:‘N1;1'rn';',;‘l,N1:‘;,'“:' Orwell River at China Point Ferry- any Jas. wiiiia-ns- was easiiythe fastest |,oR0§¢n,g¢|i_ Luntow Jnsxms, Vernon River, mill °ll l-'lil ll`¢~ T has purchased the farm of Peter H Mn;3‘nt?,T|r‘;;;,f.;:h€fkTf;y1|¥;!:i g:xT:g;f ::':::tI;‘;E‘;:§eY€rg;£?:l2:iz 3115!' sa s that James Williams of New Gln: _ lll°llt‘ “U Ul8B' NBP- Ill- Sllillrdlly- move there shortly. He intends disposing gow hockey team “nd formerly of t B FULTON SIMPSON’ Stanley Bridge and of his present farm at Vernon River. to Fenner Stewart, Cavendish dmva 1,0 gown Rav. A. D. ARCHIBALD, Field Secretary what is meant by an “ali round" man. yesterday. They report the roads very of the P. E. I.S.S. Association will preach The general impression is that Jimmie rough. at Cornwall, March iiith in tlie morning- Mallon, of the Nationals, of this city, ir- West River (Presbyterian) in the after- serv e. Lean of Little Sands and J. Ferguson of SiJniiovNDr:nhy tliellttleJaps wasPort Murray Harbor South, 'who were S _ _ - year. The deceased had been about as date cl-avenettg5.._ ren 3_5 well as Arthui before the fall. RevT. F. Fuller- detained at Pictou started Frida Slmlbut was mken Suddenly msundny P y Y ton will describe it graphically on Thurs- morning to mnke their way home by way 3 of Picton Island. ’l‘hey had a light dowry Room. Come and hearhlm and see the and plentiful supply of provisions. They 3 - splendid views. it costs only 15 cents. expected to remain at Picton Island that 8 H th night and make Little Sands Saturday fe A evening which will illustrate Rev. T. F. Fuller- D- -L MAUDONALD- Of U16 PISNU 01¢l`k gf ton'g]g¢¢u;-Q on Thu;-Bday "Guin Mm-C1, service. Cliarlottetovvn, walked 31 miles . . ,9,in the Baptist School Room. Cgme and ill 5WD ‘NYS l‘°¢¢l1l'1.Y.~fl‘0ll1 ElIl¢I‘llll Edmund Yo_“"l;§r` Mn: xxlumm ,Trek ‘hear Mr, Folie;-min desc;-[be tha full of station to Cliiirlottetovvii, his train having meremlfd M18' _ “m"‘?f“ ans' u U Port Arthur. become mulled in “ drim "Dan JU.. as upper North River. llic funeral took "S he was pcpulnly known here when he place on Wednesday, March lst., when all l J- R- CUWANS. the Well kll0Wll h0l‘S°' and James McEac-liern and some other that was mllrtal of Mrs' Sanderson was 4 man of Springhill, N_ S_ has made more Ismnd athletes figured prominently in laid to rest in the cemetery of the Church 5 *l .95 ll “eff°l`l-5 lo ournatal day sports, yenrs ago, has great of Scotland M' Hllghnem' Rev' .David mb,-L illllll'0V¢ the bl`@€dlll8 lllt9l'°5t“ in U16 capacity for physlciil endurance, but this hi” conductedt'h°m)preSsive servlce' A||,¢n'|‘0||¢\3°ap (§°_,Mf|-S, lll“0VlllU¢. “S Wffll R5 l'lSSl3iflllR` ill Dl'0l1l0l' wintry wiilklwas the hardest proposition ing harness racing. His latest purchase he ev" U-ied__1:ic¢,nu Ad,,,,c,,,te_ ii the highly bred mare Double Lake, which was pm-ghpggd 135; year ag, 1\T°w THis is Ash Wednesday. At St. Peter’s York by Hon, R_ C, McLeod, Summer- Cathedral services will be us follows: Holy Oomuiunlon, 7.45; Matins and Com- mination Service, ll a.ui; Chlldren's Ser- tation Wednesday-Clilldren's Service, Child in the city of Quebec by the Sena:/or to ren of the Bible. ` téliat certain favorite articles of food must i-llll D0lllllll0l1 0ll~D¢¢- “Uh lllsifv ~ » Wednesday evenings-instructions on Bible reading. 0 Friday evenings-Sermons on Penitencc 0| iirmy that fought through the campaign ln' ii this subject; he says: "I ann 68 years FIVE hundred Boom’ members of me and attlic siiiiie time my life has been against England, left the Transvnal for Eovemd that the “-1” wkeep health’ was Cape Town Inst Monday en route foi bo _k d. M f _,_ New York, where tlisy are to be added to mn Cru' M' or le ng D any sm " on the Boervvm, spéctacle that will A_ the coiitrnrylalways cat what my appe- Bmdy and Captain A W Lewis Wm tite craves, but dnily for the ‘past eight ,presmm at Coney Island this spring and years I have inode it n practice to take one siiiiiuiei' in coniuctlon with the Boer or two of Shu"'n“"` Dyspnpsia' Tablets “nur the main road. A farmer with a longh in the roadway and the team was riven safely over. TBI Amherst Ramblers have receitved a accepting their challenge and namlniz the _ R P ave wiicd suggesting the 17th for the rst game. A few evenings ago they A Hami-‘Ax exchange of a recent date y _ begwelts is the best all round hockey rwarri in Nova Scotia. it depends upon the fastest forward and the best shot in is Shirley Davlilson,but be is not playing. -Sydney Record.-Tiicre are undoubtedly 8 Y ’ D P ave been saying of them as individual Till-J sudden death took place at t-lie spected and esteemed resident in the er vening and shortly passed away. Be- augliters she leaves ii large number of rnnd children, to all of whom the heart- AN EASY WAY To Keep Well. It is easy to keep well if we would only ll of fare. Such pnnipering siniply akcsa capricious appetite and a feeling e avoided. ' Prof. Wiecliold gives pretty good ad vice d rind have never had ii serious illness, rgely an indoor one, but I early dis- keap a healthy stoinacli. not by eating ach meal and I nt-tribu te my robust liealth . THE GREAT . llll .__m_,____ ill! _ill_E One-Third off W -` One of the best lines we’ve ever pper North River, Sunday Ztitli of a re- l’ ' shown you. Handsome, new, up-to- en of Mrs. Robert Sanderson iii her75tli » useful yours at 67c on the dollar. ities at family of two sons iind three , mm' ` gal- F* . - f 'riilsiiiz is no niasn _-'-' 0F TIIIIOWIH AWAY 3 A PIEGE 0F FURNITURE I because it is badly broken or in need of re-upholstering. ` i WE (FAN D0 THE BEEIIIHGLY IMPDSBIBLE ° hen 'l: comes io repairing furnitui'e-in most cases making the piece gs coli as new. Of course if a piece cannot be 'fixed we will frankly iellzyou so-but try us-Phone 79. We will send for your repair work. John Jxfevv' - son _ I* I \ ,, OF THE TOTAL BUSINESS of Life Insurance written by Canadian Companies ln the year 1904. .THE SUN LIFE OF CANADA wrote over 26 1-5 per cent- _ _ There were zo Canadian Companies doing business in Canada last year. _ For rates in The Son Life apply to , E- R- BROW. Manager for P. E. Island, ,. xg mwf ,yr Charlottetown. i- _-mg '1- I AN; ACfl_lll_\l_.__R_i5SULT! T0 THB NORTll AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY \ - Tomato Can. ` on of your Company’s cheque for $5`,o4r.75, in settlement of my P01 °y.N°- 975| I for l5,ooo Itoofourthgs amy 20 years ago,-upon the no Pa ment Life Plan; ill¢ L il $3.950-°° mum] i-gmium beliig $191.50. I_iind that I have paid t e Company I h ilu mhims. and sm now in receilllgf 3m:4f;'Z-2;\g'p{;;°2;‘;2;r’:’f,;'t:g':v';ng J; gint; the insurance of $5-°°° °° 7 ld°ll“’- . - ' d t , I onsider I I T|f\‘fl*r|ikailli§o=tIl:§isli<::li:'iil;,,:n\Zi.5villI‘ht:vhn=1tn::|h glizasiyi-Tig )recoInmend- . e re ' yn. gh, N0;-rg Anaarcm Lisa to my friends. . . “Ac W 2 cov . You" folly- , Haiinxl N. s. 7 If -for several weeks but was able to attend at Mark Wright Furnishing Co's. 3 ~ i Qgmmimizs :-I have much pleasure in acknowledging the receipt, tl1r0\l8l1 A I brought in time for the big production. be presented on an enormous scale. 2 ,A onooiii was cast over Orwell Cove y. The deceased had been ill with the grip D to her usual household duties. On Tues- n day 2lth, while preparing the dinner, she ‘I complained of a pain in the region of her “ heart and after lying down the end came ly “sed is Stuamfs Dyspepsln T“bl°'“s' in a few minutes. The home of which the late Miss Nicholson was the head was P ever the welcome abode of the stranger " and her hosplmmy was 8 brword lypuahlng their way into popular favor. throughout the comniuiilty. They are many who will mourn her demise and T _join in sympathy to the remaining fora weak stomach a fifty cent package brothers and sis,/ers among, "hom is will often do ilfty dollars worth of good. Donald Nicholson, Orwell Covef The funeral took place to Belfast Cemetery the funeral services being conducted by A Revf A. McLean Sinclair. ' IN FURNITURE - "Always the best value in the city 1 Wiir establishment that was seen at St. E Louis. A likenumber of English`Soldiers for 'L ma" of my “ge to the regular daily who are on theretlred list, will be use of Maur” hmlets' General Cmnje and all the war celebrities them because he said they were perfectly who were at Sn Louis’ Wm he “en at huiwnlessziiid wereunot a sec-rlet patent] Coney Is|nnd_:,rmr.ty_one mms of ground nicdiclne, but contained only. t ie iiatura have been ,used and the exmhin will digcstive.~, peptoiies niiil diastase, nnd mst week by the smmfnn demise on I,-eb_ Stuarts Dyspepsla Tablets after iiicnls is muy with of June Nicholson' who passed the real health habltpbecause their ns; suddenly away “bout noon on that da brings health to the sic-k< and ailing nn 5 yards of 5 frame Carpet for ll5c. n piece, ultable for* mats. \lVon`t pay to hook when you can get that bargain. Sdw tf My physician fir.-it advised nie to use fter usingtliem a few weeks I have never eased to thank him for his advice. I honestly believe the habit of taking ei-serves health to the wellaiid strong." Men and women past fifty years of nge eed a safe digestive after meals to insure perfect digestion and to ward oi? disease, nd the sa.fest,best known and most wide- Tliey are found in every well reguiiited ousehold from Maine to California and i Great Britain and Australia are rapid- Ali drugglsts sell Stuart’s Dyspepsia abler.s,full sized packages at 50 ci-,iits.aiid - UNT DlANAH`S HOOKING PARTY ls not in it. Paton & Co. are offering fm I Tasteless Cod Wild Cherry and i‘l y pophos This reparation has sn agrees letisaie, and will not cause any of the un- plesesnt digestive dis- turbances so character- istic of the raw oil. Price $1.00. 9*°l‘@22> Liver on with l`laIt rnsfi to pay that bill we sent you. Prompt- ness _will be great- ly appreciated. '° The Two Macs " llllllllllllllllllllll DRUGGISTS, Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Stn. Ross si riArTi1iaws.""°"°°'-‘ ‘=_.______, Dress Linings Plain Sateens Tickin gs Gin ghams F lannels Fleecy Cottons Flannelettes Umbrellas Yarns ~ Ladies’ Kid Gloves Embroidery Silks Handkerchiefs Linen Collars and Cuffs White Shirts Men’-s Unlined Gloves Black Sateen Shirts Flannel Shirts Suspenders Hair Brushes Overalls and Jurnpers Men’s Night Shirts Hosiery ,Corsets Sweaters Trunks and Valises Ladies’ Underskirts Cretones Tapestries Floor Oilcloths Table Oilclotlis Wool Blankets Wadded Quilts Carriage Wraps Horse Rugs I-Iessifans lt- sympntliy of the community goes out. _ - h l d h . 'i‘l _ will get lo cents worth by seeingthevievvs Hr;TFi-`;?;"<;i1 i)h§cl§§;iaeTteade,rand lllglillrallit 0 I _ 0 Hampshire ; and the daughters, Mrs All Dress Goods Silks _ Velvets Velveteens Ribbons Braids and Gimps Colored Cotton Shirts Men’s Neckwear Men’s Muiilers Men's` and Boys’ Underwear in- cluding Staniie1d’s Men’s and Boys’ lined Gloves and Mitts Men’s and Boys’ Caps Veilings Belt s Ladies' Neckwear Laces Embroideries Wcol and Cashmere Gloves Woinerfs Underwear Furs of all sorts Sleigh Robes Wrappers Silk Waists Sateen Waists Cashmere Waists Knit Wool Goods Waterproofs ` Ladies’ Skirts - Carpets Mattings Rugs Mats Lace Curtains Curtain Nets Curtain Muslins Art Muslins Art Satens Men’s Tweeds and Serges _ p ,~"' ptly. Samples sent to any out-nf-town customers on re V f \ _ - ' quest._ In asking for samples please give all possible in ` ' . 3 Mail Us your 0rdcrs ,,. using His Majesty s mail. Orders filled carefully and prom __ __ 4 ormatlon as to needs, so that we can make best selection Ont of town customers may profit by our great sale b . I ' $ r 50 per cent off N0 DiSC0llI1IS , Ladies'j'Winter Coats L1dies» Ca es Print Cottons _ P Dress Muslins Childrens Coats Wa.-1. Goods Ladies’ Hats Spmls Ladies' W1.ii€». err Colored Feathers Grey Comms All FIOWCTS Warpg All Birds, Osprays and other mil- Wall Pg er . P linery ornaments _ Stamped Mags A lot of Ladies’ Skirts Prices arranged for the white goods White and Colored Shirt Waists sale remain unchanged. OORE & MCLEOD The'Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street,