Peculiar THB GUARDIAN. CHARLUPTBTOWN PRINCE .EDWARD ISLAND MAstCH 2,, ,904 sill liws or Loco _iimnfsr » '-*_-L-. C To Itself <$ In what it is and what it’ does-con. mmm; use been b1<>oa-puruyr..g, gi, slterative and tonic substances and CGD eruptions, relieving weak, tired, longuid feelings, and building up 5° the whole system-is true only of 'I . W Hood’s Jarsaparilla no other medicine has done so much real, substantial . good, no of other medicine has restored health Ill and strength at so little cost. ‘E 1 *I was completely run down, troubled °h with headaches and dizziness snd pnins in N my back. I could not sleep and had no up~ E petite, and medicine did not do me uny (ood until! took Hood’s Sarssparlllu which ‘gin (Nat rails! and insshort time en A y cured ma." las. L. Wrrnsrrron, orsusnrus, orusrro. ll r. Hoodm Iarsaoarlila promises ro S euro and ltoapa the promise. 0° .; ISKIRTS OF STYLE, Barons Stlpendlsr 13|, h rd OUR COFFEE We lraven't said any- thing about coiiee for sometime, but. we are selling more than ever before. Most every day brings a new customer for it, t.hst's proof our Ground “B codec is good. HAVE YOU TRIBD IT. If you haven't lmve your next order with us and get the but in the city. Our price is 4oc a pound Wcbstcr & McKay, PHONE 199. I Er|ary Day €` sic ' rr b fr al r rur 1 .r DIvi@i°“~ \ ug an an ov ng a er al sorrov ng ‘ w ow nnd eight children Rev Mr. ¥dDf;`|viV`-M"‘Ke"n°d~7 °‘ Prine” Murray conducted the services at the `wq v'°" is Hard Work You can avoid it easily if you will buy bread. To get the best ask for the Eclipse Bakery. It is the loaf everyone likes. Plain Vienna Duchesse Graham 5:: loaf D.slEEwART, s 8c loaf Bc loaf 5c loaf N SH E R i FF’=?» SALE ';;:‘;';:'§;;:”.°.s;:2'.°::‘;:. S:r°‘::: ‘$33. By virtue of s Writ of Statute Execution lo me directed, issued nut nf His Mnjesl 's Sa prerne Court of judlcniure of Prince édwa d island, at the suit of James Carter gain George Carter, an absent or nhscondirrg debt , I have taken and seized ns the property cf the said George Carter, all the estate, right, title, and interest of tire said George Carter, in and to all the tract. piece or parte of land, situate, l ing and beingin Charlottetown. in Queen's éixunty in Prince Edward island, hriug all of ®wn Lot Number Fifty-six, and part of Town Lot Number Filly five, in the Fifth Hundred of Town Lots in Chsrloitvowrr. aforesaid. being Lands and Tcnemenvs attached by me under attaehmentixsued In this suit, on the Seven~ teenth of March, rgog, rounded and rieserib rl as fellows, that is to say: Commencing on the south aide of Euston Street, in the northwest angle of Town Lot Number Fifi,-seven, in the said Fifth Hundred of Town Lois sloressid. and being the northwest angie of rhe property cf the estate of the laleddmirsl Bayfield ; rhence west along the south side of Eos on Street aforesaid. ninety»four feet : thence south parallel with Queen Street |61 feet; thence east parallel with Euston Stn et aiore said 94 feel; and thence north along the western boundary line cf Town lrl Number Fifty sevenaforcssid One huufr; ' ».:rf1 sixty-two feet to Euston Street sfcre ~ »-7 fire vinci: Of commencement: And I hr r~ -v give Public Notice that I will on ‘|'rre--~.vv, the trenty~ levenlh day of Septenrwr A D N04 at the hcurol' Twelve o’ciccl¢rr ' V \ the premises, in Charlottetown, in s ri Q. i rv ret up and sell si Public Auction tlw- . is cropertv, or as much thereof as will snr: v lv- levy marked on said writ, being ths in-:r fl :fifteen hundred and seventy-onedollars and div-:nty-nine centl, or as much thereof ss still remains unpaid, to- gether with interest on Fourteen hundred and ti dolls fr th F urth ds of Ma r st or orty ve rs. om e o y rch rqo _ till paid si five per eenium per annum, besides Sheriii"s fees and sli other iegsl ruci- dcntsl expenses. EWEN MaCDOUGAl.L. Sheriiiof Queen's County. SheriI'| Oiiice, Queen's Countv, March rgh. |904. j, y. yogrls ON, Plalnliil's Attorney. a4Th 3| PROGRAM OF CONCERT ro ss HELD IN ras Sohoolroom ol Zion lilrurcil March 24_th, 1904. , tl!! . . . . .. ... I ungsgnuiifetsaley Moore. HCUIH- s. lecitation-22|:-121:. lam". 8- Trombone Bolo-“Ave llarla from 'CIN' " ....................- "en *muu'l.r."A. Gan det- ; ;,°,°;,!,€,°;,f,-_*_‘f%.x.°rfa.;'zraa~.== rsa'i1»'-£- w sn. , 6. Vocal Bois-l‘eii‘l'rds.i:rrmDrearaisnd -sleep ‘ Wm" _ _ _ _ 7. R'dnunn_`-1-h§"L:pafl,nQ.y r\qls¢l\)... . i... .. »» _ _ _ _ , _ , . . . . . ..Aietter 8. Bolo- Rendem-”.|n6_ INTBRMIBSI N iD il. .... 9. Voss engliev and Moors. 'Dau X0. Voml 0;". Thy. » g°|¢_a e I .....,.... ...... .. n, Violin l“r¢Fl;’:du P.\_‘m"_ _ ‘* "°°“ ’°‘°`f.°.‘. rail.:-'-'-; ff. ._ | _sei te " §"",'§,§',`.l.='r.'§‘~.::.“u‘::.,....~..-mf "' °“ sms resin mister. u __3.|¢cg¢d____,,.,..............»»~a 'S' ‘edu on Nina l. llattray. Cach". |g_ 3°l°_|||se 'lirou Art ll|ac.... _ Iss Down. M ry. nos san nn rung. mrs open st 7~l°» W at 8. ll I riar adm as rg easrs. . '*u.|.r*n.~\~‘r‘ ‘ Frash 1.. members. buried a few hours earlier in the day, a striking illustration that all must die. The heartfelt sympathy of the community goes out to the aged widow and family. James L. Stanley, has a very vivid re- collection of the earthquake cf 1855; says the Moncton Tinrr-F. Helived in Chur- lottet/own at the time and' remembers that the shock was severely felt. Wirr- dows were broken in the houses and the disturbance caused much excitement among the people. Mr. Stanley also was living in Randolph, Mass. This was by for |.i\e most severe disturbance of the earth Mr. Stanley ever remembers. The ground opened n foot or afoot and a half for a distance of between one and two miles. Glass was smashed in the houses, dishes were broken and chimneys tumbled down and pecplc of that section were badly scared. They thought the end of the world had come. The shook how- ever, did no material damage, and there was no loss of life. The Secretary of the Summer School of Science, J. D. Seaman of this city, has reocived the lollawing letter: ~ Dear Sir:-On he lilth insi. the follow- ing resolution was passed unanimously hy the Town Council of the 'l'own :ot Yarmouth:-“}iesolved, that the Mayor bo authorised to invite the Summer School of Science of the MI\riUlI\“ Provinces in hold their 1005 srssion in the Town of Yarmouth. Further R€H°lvBd thstin the event of the Schcol accept- ing the invitation the Trees urer cf thc Town he nutlror med 1,0 pay Lo the Tr<~ns» urer of the said School the sum of $150, towards the general expenses ofthe School, and a further sum of $50 pg be expended in advertising." In accordance therewith, I hBl'6bY 0X"°“d I* cordial invitation to the School to hold its session for 1905 lnfour T.wn and hoD0 Ulilif you will see your way clear io accept the same.-Yours sincerely Gsomm W. JolINsoN, Mayor. ~ 0-ooo-0-oc-eouoo The - “Gainsborough” Cigar we believe has HIC largest sale of any_ ro ' cent cigar in the city- This large sud rn- incressing sale is H tirstclsss recommend- ~ ation for the cigar. _ We have them in mild, medium and strong. 3 for 2 5 cents. $3.50 per box Of 50. “WW de hvvlwy sticks sud s picked Micmuc 'cam by the Grand worthy Pimaroh who also blond the latter wlvmlns SW- Bervy Pune presides over public meeting. jnrsfereed and the Fourth RegimentBand W_ p__,v,r,,,_., Burke of Mar mower was in attendance. After the games the D|v|5||_~,n_ teams dined st the home of one of the Drama; A,,,,°°|aw_Ebh°1 Tanmn of g immortality he was gathered to the grave w°"d- - ' _ I - . as ash,” of com fully ,|pem,d_ H6 W” Conductor-Neil McConnel1ot Heather .L ' Flne black fnezesr trlmnled Wlth bands Of tif' konlyafew days and on Saturday mvi°‘°°~ ~\ii? ,_ March 19th, ninety years old “he fell S°"t|“°l°P°P° NW °f Hazelbfwk- E \. f ' ` asliep." He leaves to mourn [rt kind P W. P.-S. F. TarBush of Victoria \ \ ` eta’ In Polnt effect 535 . V I \` |, house and grave and a large concourse of S Q M O I H E A 'people followed all that was mortal of s RINGING IN THE EARS~ Fi°°d "I5" W N5 mst' '°5"|"3 P\“°9~ S|d° This is an unfailing sifrn of oatarrh and i _ by side were laid the old, and the young if not checked will uit mately result in ! -little Gcorrre Sohur-man having been d”°f“€BS~ The simplest rented? is Chbarrb- \\ - _ $5.95' 6°25’ 7'75' 8'25° etc’ ~ ozone, which ii inhaled a few times daily, I. - I it I P s , TBI winter stssmsrs crossed in good Aslvlma snow storm raged in the 7 “ °"° °'°l°°k- railroad between Summer-side and Tl ll. Th ,~ oifeotingthe most radical and per RER' como” T. ALLEY' J' Mm" and mn 8 mom” mm mm oh” ` y MDL," ,ent H In lottetown got throluth to Tlgnlsh l 5 manent cures of all humors and af an ' 0 W md °" ° “B mtlns ax,,u,.,|°n ”“"d”_ night and the line will likely be all open today. The train let; Y 11° l at Cape Traverse at 8.10 p m “PU !°8iB1‘dl¥ “|°h°°l Fill!! tor first yesterday with two engines and was ex- °|°"°“ °f "‘° Omldl T°ll1Dorance Act pected to reach Emerald early this morn ll H1164 $50 llld f°l’ l€°°lld Dlfalwo $1iXl. lug. Tse afternoon western train went as _ Tun Liberal Conservative Convention “ “B “'”'“°'5‘d° °“d f°i‘“'°°d W 01° N0 0f.h0l‘ lllodlcllle uote like lt; at Eldon yesterday afternoon to select °"'y M 055 I“t' “ight” Th” “NWI” "Wi ardsroswmustm roms patriot "“° “ll °P°“ Y°"‘"°‘°¥ “"4 the mine Queens, known as rho Belfast district, ’““”'°3 °“ ""”°~ ""3 °°m|DBioeal election was largely Ar the annual session of the District l-"1d°d» ,Belify W00d, Pownal, was Division S. 0. T. held on the Zlst Inst. in 0500 ll Cvllhcilior and Samuel A. the Division Rooms there wasagood at- i°h°l9°D. son of James Nicholson, tendsnce of delegates from different |d°°“AB’°mblY IDML Divisions throughout the district The T5, dum wok phoelnt even," “ter District Worthy Patriarch, S. F. Tsr- 1|,m“.|,m lun" at the residence of her Bush opened the session on time. It was ster, Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper, Euston qui" °vm°°t‘ “mt m“°h 3°°° 5" hen* ,en uf Ml" Emmenne J_G|dl”‘y°“nR_ done, bv holding regular district session g daughter of me ,awk M_ Gmc’ 0( sndspublic tempersnce meeting iu the _ tm, °“y_ Tha deoenad rammed from evening In connection with each session. the Sm," some time no but her beam) The attendance and interest taken in did not ,mpmve and medic., Md was each public meeting shows that a strong. powerless. To the bereaved relatives t°mp"`°"°° s°“““‘°“"i“ W`°W|“3 in W9 The Gundmn extends ml “mere ”m_ country. At the evening meeting Monday p,¢,|,y_ 21;; :xc a raise gathering sud someshort THE lofiles played iwcksr at the rink ing. awTixtio?rT:::hug:ndn:q:ii:i f°l'° ll |Bl'¥° Bild 581005 MB€ll\bilK9 1283-, over to Prosecutor Jenkins who gave is l1lRhf~ TWU l-“ml f!`°m We MIDIDBG ivery encouraging address. The amount Club lined up first and the Red Caps goeqm help an the good worm The 'wma the whim 2 W 1- Th" UW following isalist of the cilicers elected kirted boys” with half-length blade fm-tha ansurugyeu., and duly manned Victoria. QN Mohd., in the cemeww M, Kem Scribe-John G. McFadyen of Eclipse. srngmn, the “mmm of _]°h'n Glover’ Treasurer-Bro. McKinnon of Eclipse I Kelvin Grove, were laid to rest. Ripe D"'f5'°“- 4_ 75 In years and In bles~ed hope of a glorious Ch°Pl°l_“*Bf° H5111” °f Prime Ed' %W§, ‘ l ir-W prevents the oatarrhal condition from spreading. Catarrhczone quickly stops the ringing in the ears, head noises, gives permanent relief to oatarrhal deafness. For Gatarrh in any part of the tr stem, goo. Druggists or Poison 8: Co., Kingston nt. Dn. H.AMrL”roN’.~4 Prmis curm CoNs'rrr-a» 'rroN. Wear The Boston Derby. MARRIED. At the Methodist Parsonage, Murray H.-rrircl' South, on the Oth inst., by the Rev J. Perkins, Joseph Wallace White` and Ciara May Bears, all of Beach Point, P. E. I. DIED. Ar. Lyudale, Lot 57 at his son‘s resi- dence on March 14th, 1004, Alexander McDonald at the advanced age of iliiyears, leaving tive sons and six daughters and rr number cf grand and great grand child- TC!!- On March Zird Miss Ernmcilne J Gldley, youngest daughter of thc late R. M. Gidley. [Funeral will leave the residence of her sister Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper, Euston Street Friday at 3 o'clock for Sherwood Ccmetery.] nn. A. w. curses ~ cmurmr cunr is sent direct ro the diseased glans by tha improved Blower. sais the ulcers, clears theair panages, stops droppin a in the throat and plermsnsntfy cures Cstarrh and a Fever. Blower Hoa. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Madldna Co.. Toronto and Bufalo. -There will he a meeting oi' the Ladies' Aid in First Methodist church this after- noon ai. 3.30 o'olock. H _J 4 Pmlham s Mailioinos Big fresh stock of . Vegetable Com- pound. Blood Purifier. Pilla. etc.. now in “The TWO MACS” v laooonridalrclinnon, DRUGGISTS, Cor Gt.George and Kent Str. I ,,.. I These new skirts are worihy‘cf your best at- , tention. They are from the best makers-they’re carefully made, accurately cut-made_to lit and to ‘ wear. som: or . 'rr-nz: 1_>R1cr;s ~. / .r nicely made ished 'ss \_ at bottom Black Friezé, stitched at bottbm, live gore, A similar one, better cloth, stitched seams 3,10 I Fine black frieze, lap seam, handsomely fin- Pretty skirt of Oxford grey frieze, with bands of same cloth,six rows of stitching i $2.70 4-75 FRANCIS STANLEY, an old resident ot ¥'°“§f‘mS-C A@"’r:““» LFDR 01” IHTUYDSV <=»»»1°»».».w». who bm ..';:...‘:.a...a°:;;.2:2::..f..;:$.11.2-.111 C the winter lu Moncton with his son, money hack. Lar-no size. $1.00;triol size DOES YOUR FURNITURE NEED REPAIRING ? Nor is a good time to have it done. Br en legs. arms and backs brought f.. our hospital wil be speedily set and made as good as FOR REUPHOLSTERING we have a good line of- furniture_ covers md an expert upholsterer. Our work is always well ra rl cheaply done. John Newson. 5 THE BEST ' AND CHEAPEST Fill PIIPER _/ ....I5 AT.... f T A Y L 0 R’ S Boo|