1 ~~_-‘1~ Cliamberlaiifs Cough M, Remedy- I " Cures Colds. s=-.-- I ' - ISAFE in any Climate and at - any Season - Mmgms E PILLS Ibssatinalststaailsaraallilssysi tara _ _WU iillklh. Fssisr iihsrlsrsl Ivana. maori e»ur1»ms.¢i6»»u ru may 11'. llaal and rsallr tha “Il alll Uliaaltly. has srs panly vsgstalis." ` roa su.: lvnrvrrsaa, 2Bo rm mx, ~ on ar uari. on noun or rarca. ,.3 ANTOIW8 PAIN pljqgg, un rusra or au. rua uuuaorsa. 5 __ °-'°-..-.:':-...-.oi~=.»_-- 2 "°f°°\'¢'=rrwhere.pfiee=_;¢.p¢ra°ni¢. .........._"..°::.....'_;'.~‘.'.':z:" Clrtown Board or lragc 1' Quarterly Meeting, ...’.i‘:..2.°°::.11 °.‘;°'1.°.'.‘.r ‘:r°:iir. °£.1r.if, hat Eacltern Building, Queen Street, Wednesday evening, April xgth at 8 o`ciock_ W. W. CLARKE. o~d 4i S _c;eiary, Bill ll llll I WAN T8 ro r.e1-_ TO RENT..-l»lnnae on King‘s Syuare at prev ent occupied by Rev. R. W_lStevensou. Posses- sion Brat. May. Aop‘y to Mrs. A_K. McPherson at Mrs. mirry wmtn' _ i5 d ff To LET'-iiouae on the corner of Pownal and Water Streets with every convenience. Rent moderate. Apply 10 D _ B'auchard. 13 dif WAN FED-T wo nr three girls as uiiliinery apprentice-1 Apply in Misa Raid ai. F. Perkins a Co. Sunnyside. ` 13 <1 lf 'i Losr. LOST _--A leather purse containing a sum of money Finder suitably rewarded] by leav- ng same at Guardian Ofllc e. ir cl 31 ..._ ______,_,_,__,.._._._....._,..._._._-------~ Fon sane, INCUBATOB. AND BROODER FOR BALE -Capacity ioo chickens new, wiiibe sold at a big reduction for. cash. Apply al this ofhoe. 5 ow if F00 GALE..-A single cottage of 7 rooms besides l.\all_-, frost proof cellar, electric light Qc. House in excellent repair inside _ and ou situated Prince Street Central, 4t`h»holse below Geo. Rackharn'a store. Apply tc Ben). Carter a Co , Auctioneer. 6 fl if' 8. _ » MIQQELLANEOU _ W any person wishing to obtain u ser. of,ihe lia- wégl Digiiwygi-y_ and Cynlbpediaf-aight vols lidnd in half Russia ata grill ¥¢\`|\\¢U°ll ‘film coat price,shouid apply at this oilice immediate- |y_ if sz d if _ _f£j£I _WANl‘ED_-A maid servant. References re quired- Apply to Mrs George Peake, Rich mono si. wen. 11._1i1>d . WANTED-a girl for general hmisework in a small larnlly at Susrex, N. B. Apply at this °m¢¢,_ 7_0 :wits- WANTED--Aboui the ist Apriia cook and house parlor maid- Apply to Irs. Arthur Peters. zbdif ` MILF WANTID-KAY-3 WANTXD-Two Good Coat Makers, good wages and steady employment.-Gordon Q McLellan, Charlottetown. sod w ti i WANTED-For the Island- Aweli recom- Qnillffavellsi to sei) Blwel 'and wbfifio ‘H (Hd aiso eafry, as a rideilq samples Sh , hearing and llovs Milam( oul¥ftll_ EK! luowpfhctories Cana wgdmkl. NW ihuardiaa 3 ' AGENTS WANTED FOR "WAR BETWEEN lgigj "rl japan," by Hou. Mnrst Halstead- Coutains graphic descriptions oi the war; re- markable histories of ltuaaia. Japal- Stvil. China, Karel. Mlllchuria; appaillcglrevei of tha trua iawardaesa of the war and aston- ishing prophecies of its tremendous and far reaching results. 'true hlstcryfvqltm P1, master liaad, but more ahsorlink ith* Pal wiidaat romance. Only 3| 15 Digoolofidqliaf I , Big est,heat book. Best terma Credit- q';Q _ ` " _ gy for agents. ,ff ~ iii __.‘1‘_i.._'°f.,_ .1::.,........ -~ 1 canon: oe 1 i~.,eiiu-»d> iiteiiigatrypi 1 lidollnair, Apr-li ll. s as they were out of the printefs hands. Mr. Matbieson asked the Commissioner of Public Works to' lay on the table of this House a statement showing in detail how the sum of $253.29 which appears by the Public: Works report (page 19) for the year ending Slat Dec. A.D. 1903, to have been paid toandrew Dickinson as‘ ioramanmud for lumber and labor on Rockyzfoiut wharf. is made up. What part o the said -sums were paid to the said Andrew Dickleson as foreman and for what service, what part for lumber and for what quantity and at what prices, what part for labor and for what time. If the said lumber and labor or any part thereof wore furnished by other persons, stats the names of such persons, the amount paid to each respectively, and the consideration for each payment. The Commissioner replied that the statement would be prepared at once and submitted; The Publio Accounts were then tabled. The report of the Forestry Commission was_submitted and ordered to be pub- lished in the appendix to the journals. On motion of Hou. _-Mr. Peters the bill to amend the act urfurthec amend -tba, County Qourls amendment not was re- oommittcd to committee of the whole House. y Hon. Mr. Peters explained that the act was defective in a small particular. The amendment was for tha purpose of stating that judgment by‘ default should be entered “bythe Clerk ofthe Court." A _ " 'The amendment was agreed ta, -.,;., House adjournei till 10 o'cicolr"#.ai»1. morrow! -lfW- MANCI-IURIA A BIG THING. The importance of tha prize for which Russia is now contending in the far east, may be judged from the fact that Manch- nria, which corresponds in latitude to Manitoba, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Nebraska, has an area of 802,301 square miles, which is only 10,000 square miles less than the or mbine-i area. of those great grain states. Manohuria is two andbue-halttipys aieater than Calif- ot$’ia_"ln_d"f_as big aS;'1_`ex.\s, Alabama, and Iidulsilttappmbltisdt' In the northern part. of the province ali timusands of square miles of rich wheattiand entirely untouch- ed. Manchuria has a possible wheat area as great as that of the United States. I You -Can- Keep The Liver Active And Ensure the Regular and Healthful Action of the Bowels by Using Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills. The bile is Natures cathartlc. Solong as the liver filters the bile from the blood and passes it into the intestines, the bow- els will be regular and active. Constipation can never be permanently cured until the liver is set right. Because they act direct-ly on the liver as well as the bowels Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills are wonderfully successful as a cure for constipation und liver troubles. They rid the system of accumulated pol- sons, thoroughly oivanss tho system and iuvigci ate the organs of digestion and ex- eration( No family medicine, was svsr so univ- ei sally used by the people of Canada, and none so generally endorsed. Constipation, blliousness, kidney cis- easo, liver complaint, baokache and stom~ aoh troubles are among the ailments which are promptly cured by this trrat ment. Mrs. H. S. Moar, Montague Bridge, P_ E I., writes:-“I have used Dr. 0haso’s Liver Cure and five or six boxes nf his Kidney-Liver Pills, and can say that this is the only treatment that I ever got to do me good.. For eighttol’ ten years I was a tsrrihis sufferer from bliiousnees and iivar trouble, and though I wont. to a doctor until I was tired and discouraged he could not do mo any good. I can Liver Curohas saved myglifs. I found glad to g vatpure." Dr. C \,Kidney- I ver Illia, ous pil a dose ‘ a boi, afaii daalsi or Edman oaipt book author, are on svsry box. .'.i_'§.E!i§_i_E._!‘!_F'i Egllti _- iii -fo, M.. ‘ °= 1 i'5..»b.'. .4 HW" ul" 5° 5-In _ Botkin, was convicted by a jury hero lasti IB “BW”-' i0 MI- MGUUIGBOD the PR- night of murder in the llrst degree, and mier and Commissioner ot Agriculture was sentenced to life imprisonment. lllrs Bid iiiliif \'0D0l'i»5 ,F0014 b° iflbilid li 500D Botkin was charged with having caused ii it a little *png at ilratiy-` ut was vary son, Bbtes & Co. Tomato. To protect you against iraitations the portrait and slgnaf tur-s of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous re- "_, _A “ms .nd other “dnl 'uncles ‘t I I “An how's yer husband the day?" asked D _ , _ :::::.:‘1;:1_;‘;°..‘:.;'_:":.‘°.:‘..°°';f‘.1..o it lleii iieat §.F1sl1 iiarkoi Mr.; --og ef~~,,M-»<_°--- .. _ "'"“°"" ‘“°"“°°““‘°" '“°°-I ”'°'“ "‘ u.1.IlI§`.f`”--ri.;§§....i5§'Ar.lf§ I'.'§f'...fi1'.'°§ .... __ ',..»: _ _ xdzgifgazgffésxgl1b:ns;;v;;;1y All kinds Of Fresh, Salt and wmsetlnr.. 1 § - ' " Smoked Fish, Salmtm, Hlliblxt, ` Kandi. |_|n|mm| mtt, Bum. "Q ' -S°m°i=\=ioa veryeuwrtminioaisinswro Cod, Haddock. Finnan Haddies.‘ Af|,i,,,m,,,,,,1,°|,,,,,|,ee,, ,ind ,md ,, for mo" who nsnv' ` mx; T“°°d‘7 EIC. his itriive for two years bas been aummo 1 ' 3 evening for the oonoert to be glvsn in G.“°°°hn,-“_ It , Wm be under tha A190 all kinds OI Bétfr P0l‘k, ;t'°i;il"s&lmon p06ching ar Berwick on _ .unless or tha Sunday solrooi, which amb, and a choice variety of DOES CHILDREN Goob : Su" M to 35° should be a sufiloient guarantee for its gugggeg, v Hrs. Joseph Laarrtry, Brockville, 0r.t ' To nt boys from 8 ysars to 16 years. ; °\"°¢50- 13 0 3i Gi H g » Ve us a ca ; - _ » All 75 395" “U in 'I-75 1 _ "N.U°h°n ‘nd B‘tu° of W.n‘l°°-‘_ W¢'l1 tfegt ygu ri ht . His Worship Mayor Kelly will his the 8 ' :S and has dons tha children good. I can Him h oldbhilll INNO- Thunda .Vanin mhly "°omm",,-I nk' Tm V "7 f chair at sight o'cicck y g _ _ 0), Hag ,,||d| _ '_ First Methodist church schsolroom. H y & T in ,_ f ff N ‘ ` M : 'Iwo largb naps and 50 stareoptiooa views a or’ _ , 1 ' 1 i=’W.°°° 6° 1 miriam-sru».r>»ra¢t1°s°i° mu comm gum. sneer opp, R. BQ Nunonm Try Wggkg th C9 sssnsrrars ¢ss..~rv¢¢»¢~os|¢ss¢sas|~»-~ m t1. B ` . O oliic iaotura by Rav. J W Ho;‘oii>rislri. '1‘¢]¢ hong out-;9sydney street f°f M°“, s H“t. and . fl ha 1.-if THB GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTBTOWN I PRINCE EDWARD ISLA Nl), APRIL 13. r9c4 ,_ » 3 -~ - --- -------- - - » ..._..-_ BAN Faaxloreco, April 8-Mrs Cordelia ha death of MrsJohn P Dunning and Mrs , Dean, both of Dover, Del. , daughters of former Congressman Pennington, five ysars,ago by sending them a box ot poison- ed candy. 'Ihe cause alleged was her in- fatuation for Mr. Dunning. Arc You Ncariog _ the .Turn ofiifc. Urtniistakeable signs of “the change" are Headache, 'Sleep- less Nights. _Nervousuess, Hy- Melrmpcholia-Watch f6ri:,he§_af!Sympt0w if pastyfcrtv- Eve. ' ` rf Wheu the turn or change of Hg makes its appearanoayou wilt notice sev e pains shoot ngtlnough tho fond. As aruis the ohanaa is gradual. In most cases it is marked by irregularity of the menstrual flow. Ili 8 H106 Important to maintain lone slag taken three times daily until the c ' is past, Ferrozoue not 0 Jliy acts Outh blood, '%lving it purity an rlohuess,_' t acts irectly on the womanly mg ilu such a way as to lee s- up the strain a_ _ severity ot, this trying t me. Mrs. Martha M. Ma:adam,of St. George, writes: “aboiitit pgearsazo I was great- .-ij run down wilful _jl»§_if I was going to f e I was imuin vougexciled state, and had the mosrnditadgiul pains every month. I eguiarlties than/1' never had before commeuwd, am'i1lf1‘lidn’t know what was wrong. I consulted a doctor anddearnnd I was approaching a very critical time. lstartefi on a course of Forrozone, and took one tablet along with every-'meal for about six months. Ferrozone had/a direct action, and he`pel ms immensely. My not vnusrisss w. nt away, and so dirt all the 1 other wnrrying symptoms. Ferrozone is a remedy that all women should usa, be- cause it ini-ures regularity, freoijllzm from Dain and headache. In is a remar able re- builder and tonic, and saw me safely through my trouble." Ferrozone is exactly the remedy you need. Don't bfiieve an unscrupulous oealcr who may try tn sell you is bare Ruh- sl itute that affords him more rofit. In- sist on Ferrozone. Price 500 pepr box or sir boxes for $2.50, at all druggisis or by mall from The Ferrozone Company. King- ston, Ont. Crwsral. Wnnorrtc.-A very enjoyable time wnsgpent at the resldenoeof Gep- has Mellctt, Union Road on March 14th, the event being the celebration of the fifteenth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mellettfs marriage. About titty friends and relatives assembled from the adjoin- ing districts to participate In the good time and to wish Mr. and Mrs. Meilett many more years of happiness and pros- perity. Among the presents recrivel wareaparlor lamp from Jas. and Mrs. Esscry;lemonade set,J A. and Mis. Henderson, City; berry set, I-I. H. Brown, city;frult set and confectionery dish. John H. Saunders, city; oruet set, Am- bros Mellett, Union; water pitcher and pepper and salt castors, Dr. and Mrs. Henderson; pickle and fruit dish, K. C. and Mrs. Holm, Hampton; salad dish, David Mellett, Union; china cup, saucer and plate on stand, John and Mrs. Gill; vlnegancrnet, Reuben Gill; cruet break- fastsel:-, Alphonso G. Brysntou, check, Guo. and Mrs. Abbott;cake plates, Myron E. Henderson, City; spoon tray, Miss Laura M. Bryonton; cake plate, John F. and Mrs. McMillan; tea service, Miss Fanny West, City; bouquet hclders,IJchn and Mrs. MeIlett;butter cooler, Leslie and Mrs. C. Bryonton; fruit dish, John J. and Mrs. Mollett, Brackley; fruit dish, B C.and Mrs. Hardy; fruit dish, Henry Abbott; cake plate, Mrs.Jos-ieph Bryentcn; cheque, Lottie and Mrs. John Bzyentou; hand painted handLeruhlsf l;ox,Gsorga and Mamie Moilett: water pitcher, Thomas and Mrs. Prowse; hail! dozen glass tumblers, Isaac and Mrs. Essory; card receiver, Miss Maggie Bowman; .table linen and pair towels, Elhridge and Mrs. Hardy. 'Lbs evening was spentin varlousgames to the enjoyment of all present. During the evening tea was served by the host and hostess. Ata late hour the many friends departed leav' lngthalr best wishes for many prosper ous and happy years to come. ANNOUNCEMENTS. of Port la Joie Ercampmont to-night. Pat_Dsg\~e»_ _ ` -Ona vary ilus pure bred Aldorney Psier‘s Roads. , 6 wed A: w tf. GREAT BRITAIN. The naval strength of the gr. at neutral powers at the scene of the Russodupan- can war is shown by tho following sunris- tics, gathered by the London Times. Great Britair.'s naval strength in the Far Esau is greater than that of any First-class Cruisers- Bansa_._...__....._ Bertha._._... Second-class Cruisers - Geier . . _ . _ _ _ . __ _ 1,327 Sperber _ __ 1,120 111.5 Seca'iler.,_._ _ . . _ ._ 1,6-i0 100 1 Thesis ............ ._ 2,015 21.75 5,050 18,5 5,050 ' 115.0 lli 20 B as high _a s at vigor as possible. All lf-1608*' “I ‘ 5° °0l1@€l"'°lI. 'W3 F°l`\`°' Second-class Cruisers- Tous. Battlssliips- 12,050 12,050 12,1150 12,1150 10,560 Albiou._.. Glory. _ _ ._`. Ocoan_..._..__.._.. Vengeance. _ _ ._ CeuturIon___...._._ Armored Cruisers- 12.000 14,100 14,100 C1-essy_.___._. Leviathan. _ . _ _ King_Aifred. . _. First-class Cruisers- `AmphItrIto. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bleuheirn_._.____.__ 11,000 _ 9,000 ._5,o00 _o,oo0 3,000 3,400 Eclipse . . . _ Talbot..._._._.._._.. SIrius...... _. Thetis...__...__.__ other power with the single exception of Japan, as the following detailed table of it hows. Not long since the three British admlrals commanding on these stations met at Singapore and it may be presum- ed that they tbsp made preparations for concerted action. Knots. 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 21.0 23.25 20.75 21.0 10.5 10.5 ii).75 20.0 -I. O. O. F Regular monthly meeting 1:11: sai.o‘ io 1 tn- trumuiir sry that 1 believe pi-_ ciiasss ,°‘;.,', ;:,,,,,f,,,,:$,'f_';k,1,y°§f’,,f,,f,_,,,, “gl -A musical and literary concert of |".i»`tsh orderwlll be glvenln Grace Church ` *naxt Tuesday evening under tho aus-, Cay-[¢|-'5 Seed; Grow 5t\1i>°i`Y|U 1100660508 Ire cured. the »\°=~ °<»»~ S-nd-1 SM- F--of »r~ ° ::11.‘!:.‘.o;'°éi.';1f:..;“°.i’.':L';;‘1L“*1=s;.r’.r.; mains nur. _ 13° 2' "-_ s s- _ -_fi _ L -- _ 1-any <10 norwsairsii me asm. Prissioc Third-class Cruiser: - Fearless...._ __ ._ Wisconsin.. ._ __ _ Oregon. .‘ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Monitor- Monterey _ _ . _ _ . _ . ._ Cruisers- San Francisco. _ _ _ _ _ New Orleans.. _ _ _ _ _ Albanv__.__._._.__. Cincinnati.. _ _ _ _ . Raleigh _ . . _ _ . . . _ . . ._ 10 7 10.0 16.5 1,580 lI,505 10,238 4 084 14.0 10.5 20.0 4.003 3,760 3,769 20.0 3,213 13.0 3,213 13.0 GERMAN Y. Germ'1ny's fleet in the Far East will' soon be reinforced by four battleshipf.: The base of the German naval force in' Asiatic waters is Klan-Chau, the Chinese port seized by Germany a few years ago. The Furst B snnrck is the fl rgship of the i German admiral. There are also several i gunbaats in the £1 aet. | I 1 Tons. Knots. Armored Cruiser- Furst Bismarck 10,700 _ 12-‘,7 HEALTH IN SPRING. . Spring is the season when your system neods tcn‘r`g up in the spring you must have new blood just as the trees must have new sap. Natura demands It. \‘Vii.h- out new I ‘ood you will fear weary, weak and iangui l. With new, rich, ren blood you will be api ‘ngbt.‘y,happyi;1n