_ _ g Y _ THE. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MARCH I4 l9°5 ____ _cainin .» V f i so in lieve »-..._ .,,.,,,... . a p woul _ ` you. _I - best. W D. New Patterns, W G th R. make We were fortunate to have a case ot our Spring Colored Shirts brought by S S Mmfo January. This is we be- and they are beauties. We the first: of the season d‘l'ike to show them to The W. G. & R. is ‘Qt ,BR-l~lCE» Moms 1-:0\\i why Charlottetown should not be one l‘°“' °l` °l‘ll¢" lflle-V "ever 50°!" U’ be l'I`°° 4° ms' . 4 ofthe deep.watcr Eastern termini of from °°l‘l"l»°U“RllS °l'S°l°° ll"`°“i- M,2§§L§:,iE§TS.;I. lfeif, buideg' -l G, T, 11,1 The m-cat aim of the n||,0¢d is This fall I made ii change in the usual pair y ’ 5 ie Y” ° ‘ ’ I gm" I ` ' to havearoad hell so level that grain can. l”`°Kl`“m- l ll¢\‘l Ulyflelf been cured °l “ll old, be haulgd from the West to the semwurd olistinatacatarrh fromwliichlhiid suffered mga;-ly new; 2 carts, 3 driving wagons, ’.‘ as ghoaply as by the Lakes and C,m,,_|B_ for years, by Stui|rt's Catarrli Tablets, I truck wagon, double; I threshing '- I matches your suit. They lend variety to one’s appearance. They make a hand- some, stylish suit with a coat and vest Ear Saie._ ' th rl- / ,\y_aii:l:oottage“i:Hii:ii*iItiendg Tie émecéy that you would in cloth. T tallors. '\ - Sold by “ PROGRESS " Trousers are poems V .- pattems and color schemes~hand mould- ed into permanent shapllness by expert _ throughout Canada otherwise cast aside. he richest, hanclsomest leading clothiers Progress Brand Clothing may be had from Prowse Bros. e -1; i -2 0 Pure Wool Versus Shoddv Everybody sees the folly of buying clothes in_ade from snonnv CLOTH but the large majority of consumers not being experts do not know until after they have woni them “what was in them" and then It is too late. ` '_ ‘ People buy shoddy cloth and clothi forces the sale of such stuff, there bei FOR HIM And the purchaser thinks they are cheaper not being able to dis- crimiiiate between shoddy :uid pure wool. » We Use No Shoddy In Our Factories ~ ' 1 -i - ' t. I is home- Smts to order and rea( y 0 “eahoirg iuggingohlirdohlahketing, fo la th _ th _` 'spuiis and flaunels, cloth and tweeds, ` yarns and stockinetie, ' Wholesale and Retail af Hueiiii_t_ti1_u=-Scif. J ‘_ -A. wINFIr;I.n scorr. Mg.. ' PHONE sz.. saw mol i 1 J' ~ ` ' ng chiefly because the merchant ng more profit in it - I DEPARTMENT oi# PunI.Ic Woizxs, Charlottetown, Feb 28, 1905. Sealed tenders will be received at this office 'until noon on |81 ,O5 . . . l from a person or persons willing to ‘ contractnior the ‘repairing of Oyster Bed Bridge, Queen's County, according to plan and specification to be seen at the residence of James Mutcli, Ovster Befl Bridge, [Cymbria P. 0.] and at this oihce. The names of two responsible 1>¢f5_°ll5 willing to become bound for the faith- ful performance of the contract must II I can get it full sized box from any druggisl; acf:f(l1’bxll.gil:1}iae'r;i‘iil;iitiiildofe‘h. not bind itself J. Aa Sa for 50 cents, and oftonjone box cures. If the druggist. tries to sell you something iust. as good it. is because he makes more money on the substitute. Insist on hav- ing what you call for. The cure begins at _once and continues rapidly until it is 0 complete and permanent. You can go to acc t the lowest or any tender. Tendgrs to be addressed I0 UW Undef' signed and marked “Tenders for Oyster Bed Bridge.” Sec’y Public Works. 3 tu, fri,_a_w id- Annual 'fleetiiigel Shareholders 'df the Charlottetown Con densed Mill: Company. Limited. Wlllb¢ held in the Board of Trade Rooms, lfcllaciinra Building, Queen Str¢°¢.'i11 Charlottetown, on Wcdiiesdlyi fl" 15"* ary of-nmol., 1905. at 3 °’°l°°l‘» P- "1-~ for the `e1ectio'n of Directors and the “l§'.'l‘°..-li‘?il'i.§’l:`.'l.°lii.§-'l.l"iiil.‘l§i.'f'.9<»._. l F. I.. Haspz/lan, 519.1 President. ‘we -saniorpris-¢°»-le-*11°P'° '- ' , L. B. McMILl..AN. D now that some ofythe very best famil- es are our patrons. A re seen iii the most artistic house with the knife is dangerous, cruel, oléfllpd Tlhe B\;lcV‘\lJC¢ 1; P(l:)‘;1l;’l§l;l:_l;lJl;§ humiliating and unnecessary. There is 116 O 4 IBS ell VC during the lgst few yiearslh Ifnyoi: L oiiiiililluldilriiw Ytiiivwiltlnsséc egiimgle? th; home-~_lt is Pyramid Pile Cure. We mail iust excite your kcenest admiration. U- Uflill D&0lU180 HB6 t0 in "lm Wfliffh- That'v_viil give you instant relief, show C0” érent remedy and start you well on the ()|||°y Plym-graphs . ..., .. PHOTOGRAPHERS, fi _ A and comfortable alltlieptinie. It is wall wort-li trying. Jutitsend your name and, . __ ‘ - aiannsu. Pyramid Dm; co., mo Mani! The General Annual Meeting of the St., Marshall, Mich., and receive free b , - _ return mail the trial package in aplain‘ w 3,19 ? 'tlris_u8sy,palriisas and inexpensive way,l in the privacy of the home. No knife Don., My ..I cmpt afford tg get audits torture. No doctor and his bills. one now.” All you have to do is send us your name and address or call at our store, on Kent Street. and we’li show you how easy it ia to own a hlgli~class piano-one we will ‘guarantee-_ata moderltep price. Four of the Mendelssohifs main points are:-Style, Quality, Durability and Sweetness of Tone. This instrument cannot befnlly appreciated until seen and heard: 0E TE N DE R5 .’ isis.”-aim. ties, igiovio, 'liesieizl underwear-1-:all at e5 percent d -l count ltstllllty Bros. lod 3| _humorous to mention, which came from . _ ' , friends henfand others ia Cal.; nd from lnilirtmsnt Dr?" M' 'nm the far east, and not the lout. ofhll was a 'I °° U4’ *?"""° "° “°"*‘i meek oriwoihousanadoiimeotne tries M li Cameron Elll on t e . nw' md 'heh Num. M mm" I” "°" l'“i°'"'°‘ ln” “Wm” l°l“'l[ J offlo ii .is “ered for . f I new-say. Ouruarpet alle seemsto have in I north. 'Trier “Y l H serene when city so wpwnr. we 5 ' "i"°“-ii' “ “"‘l"'“ °"° '"'°"` “dll - . d ,M hi,-tth. - . _ ~ ,_ _ __ _ ahelvpy aaif -useful ll! -W t §iv,~\&:l&|\It,l;l°€,°§ gg W§§‘§,,,4,,{ ° C ai»i..iaa..uysais'u.eeps'wi.iitua¢.-...rl "mm om, R, mn 5", Q2 . ev vv rc t. m th li tl ri IN hem) that 30| tourists per day for two I H. an fifty dollars per day and scatter one M L D D _ iilllon each season ~amoIi|r the c ann' ' " Mawr of' the above Mllle Q“’“'tett°_"SW°et S“bballl At the season when ii.isIuéstconvenlcut‘ r our farmers to kill their hogs suohl and fl-lands ,md re] yv f hh _ ree numbers are brought into uiurketi and bride. As ti.: hvlzell. strliiiiliwofi §°°d1l‘§g,`Ml?»},fl“§‘fl‘e L‘T‘.lg“ 1 ' nt the dealer cannot. handle them, as, L0lmK;~¢,,'.. weddmg march bein", °°“ 9°- e 'ppc' Ju" ° W°¢tl"€l` li U05 wld l5"°U8ll W ¢¥lH\ll`0§ tvventylittlc ribbon girls dressed in white Ing( a ac age a e ee oA , in Plain Wrapper. 50-CENT BOX FREQUENTLY CURES. ure if you go at it rlgdit. An operation ust one other sure 'way to be cured- ainless, safe and inthe privacy of your ou the harmless, painless nature of this y towards a perfect cure. Thea you glit ahead with your vvorkind be casy` rapper. Thonlands have been cured inl Ali di-anglers, so csninwrite in-any roi-‘. fm Buckhea- Men’s furnishin , shirts. col- ' rows of_ ribbon bearers and took their Voc place before the altar, vvlicre Rev. Wm. E. HWS AUCTION SALE _0F_ To the Dominion by Constructing this Work l‘t.'§t.'.f.".1i'.“.‘i.‘2",§’.‘Zhl2.i.‘ii‘ "’ ""*’"° as Detailed by George E Fun ai the Mvnd=1v.Marcl1 20111 05 Meeting of Delegates in Market Hail h... died and thirty t rec acres of Prime _ March i0th _V §,,“:;’ ll l (continued) lmoiiuesiin good martin... Ifiney could ring I _1_ b k fwaterpd. T i ul P d _ . lmhunz up ||-, proper cum and smpped lv ganever at Ing roo o running ll,|he(;:"v:Bn;;tggzsgci-“?:wl°g1cv5o“?d direct to destination without change ¥;;er r“““mg~ through the l"'°P°’l'y‘ ; necessarytobullda branch railway from _"lm ’“”k_°_t price he” w°"ld il” ut lm” arei 1pai|,,,e° Juncuon gf, pon! E|R|n _about w 0f|° CNW P91' lb- |110” tbl" the “Wil lJfl\'~f¢' Orchard of Fruit Trees of different var- "es ,md also B plece from CM” Tnveme paid in October and November and atleast igrigg, bearing fruit; altogether making _North Wuumm about 18 miles* This scent 'inore than what is paid In tha_w|n this one of the-best properties ever of- wld make the dmance by mu ham terjcason. (T b U d) ` ggxsiliitrfpr sale In that section of they harlottotowu and Summei-aide to 0 econ "ue ` _ ' l !lCi.0ll-(S0) eighty mile; or by rg l ii oflaf 0 ' ll _. ` _ t wittiiogt tcgiange of cars, 3 hours ride A by auction to the highest bidder. e s a o avlgdtiun season' and from Geo eww" Our family physician told me he knew Slelg _ and Scurln, late in the fall, with thi grill them t° l7° -`P°rle'¢lf“lY:5“f¢1““fl "°l“lllll¥ align I set S rm moth harm" wow# gm1||v¢ an-,ck of the West an mute to better could be used for eatarrh, coughs iron Europe via the G. T. P. This would bog and colds. row _; fair ngmpengagion to this produce for So Igave them to tho children and have I drlvlllil P°le f°’ '~`l°“bl; WBgg0n, 1 get ,_ her proportion of the immenn Dua", continued todo so ever since, whenever dou guaranteed by the Dominion G0, 'there is the least sign of croup or sore “uc ernment for the ,-ai|m,_d_ _ hroat and I nolongendread the approach W“l8°l1 l1F;fl1CSS. I Sill Cllff 11"f11¢59> I -_ Next the--Tourists, what effect the"-°f "°l‘l.f“'9f\5ll0l‘ HSI 011001110. dnl ’ collars’ hames' traces’ form' improved traveling facilities which the S°““l'Vl'l C‘ll'"'l'l`h Tlllllets "Ut °”l-V ‘lured C Tumlelwomd Rive would have on the nie of chronic nasal and throat catarrh [m5}1¢1§ ood seed oats, 9 bushels of tide of Summer Tourists. The mail train but they ll“V° “ved "W many BD Bl1Xl0lJS ml! from Boston and Montreal would be due nllillll Wltll my lllllle °“¢S» The Ghlldwll Mcllnfyfes-' in Charlottetown atop. m. instead oft) 'llke lille M959 ‘lf Ullllm "ml ll’ ls Nelly H . . . . p m. as at present. Tourists could take “'°”‘l9l`lUlh0Wfqul0k|y they will hi-ook l°l' S“ll~¢_. ’_b€<1!‘00l11 S\1li¢_S, hall_ furui- -'- the Pullman carat Montreal and Boston “P 5 0Y0\1l>y 00111 OP lm Ubsl-llmlle. ile9lJ 35,2' dmgm room furniture’ “I base' V. in the evening at 7or8 o‘clock and arrive 5"l'°‘l °°“i!ll-" I ,C at Charlottetown or Summerside at Pe°Pl° “'ll° have “Sell '*lPl`“Y5' l“l"ll°l'5» ture, ti o’clock next evening without change of lllllves 0*' Washes f0l` 0B"U~Y1'l1 "lil have articles too numerous to mention. ` an-5_ It would be easier to get hem than found how useful they are, will be agree- TERMS-All sums of $5.00 and un- to Halifax. The magnificent residences ably S“l’P"l5e‘l “lf ‘lm l'°S‘lll*l f°ll°Wl"l-T itll” 'kr' . _ _ that American millionaires have built use Ufil Dl0HSl1l1if, comveniant, interim] 11-1011018' Credit On approved ]oInt notes. _on the North shore of this Island is suf- l"°'ll°"l-Y ll’ tablet' f°l’Ul~ Dl”U8RlSl28 Every- Tgms fm Farm at sale' fleient evidence to prove that we have Llwllere allmll' illllt S5“l"VB Cf°l'iU'l'll Tub- be u Homuthing hem that will mouperate the lets which sell for 50 cents full sized pack- weary brains and bodies of the over work- “RW ls the “lash “mst °ll°"tl"° “ml I4 fl "S Sl 31 Wll A“¢ll°ll°°l’5- d rich-mon of America-something that l’°P“ll“` °f "°l“l"‘l-‘ medlcllles- ~ is worth considerable inconvenience me to get. and which cannot be irot. ‘ srywliore. Izittoomuch to say that on al our isabllities of -travel -nro' I I moved (as tho tunnel will remove "*-- For concert 'n st' James Tl ' .l t ` l onths will reach this Province and that mst isuhgscdzyy 23222;; tl ;eB;B's»]‘;Tl'Ucf€r€;i c will s n ` ’ ' 7 Pc d “"l°“"3 °“l` mllroadsr Congregational church. The event was otels and stores and other places not less the n,“,.,.i8ge of the Rev _,Ames _ named Ciiurah and li/lisa Glennie Lane; l’““'“°5“ Pl“‘l° °f ll‘° P’°Vl“°°l for years a. resident of this place and a Mes . canst-:i>vAI.vI-; or ALI. Farm PIronuc'rs. ll1°¥lll>°1' Of f/he SIHIB Churvh- At 7.30 with members and friends ai’ the church, Ulf delivery lb Sb- -T0hl1. Quebec Ori marched from the library room back of Vocal Solo-"Peggy Brady” from (Tlie `the altar, and up the aisle in two rows hcldiii wide w _ Tha brine ,md gfoeml pmolxibsd riibonl; Vocal Ducti-"On to the Field of l Y little flower girl,mari.hcd between the Bart n D D “mf wwf. 1°w~1=-=-=f °~~~ ........‘l.;..'....;i .‘.’.‘.?$.§.1` °i.$l'.i.‘.i“‘.i.’.’.’L'3‘ "°““‘”“`Se“`°‘°“ , ' ! . ' TH IP k M H dm' t H D. W. Wiscfrector of St. I.ul¢e's Church, Vocal S°l°_"5lllll 0”" Dell" of Whitewater, Wis., performed the beau- niarched up the other aislemnri around to the church parlor and took their position At eight o‘cloek the ladies of the church Tables were set in as near as possible the shape of a horse shoe. and were decox-ated‘ in' ferns and white carnations. » The bride was attired in a beau tlful, pwn of white chiffon tatfeta silk and' tired in 'conventional black. 1 The groom is a native of Prince Edward ‘ Island and as his name indicates is of Scotch origin. I{e_ worked his wayl through school and college, and is an nblei ecturer, author, and preacher. He has; hold several pastordtes of importance, and-l is ranked as one of the risingyoungoierfy- mea. The bride, Miss Lane, is the daughter of Mr. W. W. Lane,and was born in York: town, Ill., where Mr. Lane was engaged. in business, until INS, when 'he and his family moved to West Pulflaa. Miss Laneis so well known to most of our readers that she needs no introduction. On her mother's§s'ida, she descends from the House of Montgomery, her mother iiolng the daughter of the I-lou. Wm. lfontgoineiiy of Phlladelplila. The wedding gifts to 'both bride and groom, were many, among them being a lrludsonie three sbction bookcase by the iiorol t’hb"oiii'r`eh, a"hea\itlful'cu`t glass water set by the Ladies Md, a beautiful niaaatve oorrstrnofed coueh,‘a\iit from the churolrat. Prlnc`etoi\,Ill., when Dr. Mc- Baren was a pastor, and many others too o'clock tholargc auditorium was filled VOC tiful and impressive ring ceremony. Vi . _ After the ceremony the bride and groom Vocal S°Io_"S°memm" Somewhere" Ren undera canopy uf g'reen and white, while their friends extended congratulations. VUCBl S0l°_"Gl`HCC 0'M00fC" Wlll served a dainty lunch in the dining room. Q‘;'tel"°_“I” our Bmt" Pllmysion V ' l . carried brides roses. The groom was at~,' rid 31 snowinc me GAIN at "lm if lm” We are instructed by the Exccutora of the estate of the Late FREDERICK ISSERY Union Road, Lot 33, six At io o’clock, a m sharp at beautiful Far conaistingof two , thirty three acres of which is red with a good growth of Soft W L0l1g0rB. wgcther with an un- _ limited supply of Black Mud; the bal-li ance is lnahigh state of cultivation, well fenced and well dwelling house and outbuildings ri good repair; there is also a good the Farm does notsell on the day ale, it will there 'and then be ren d ' FOLLOWING Is STOCK. cnoi- AND nrI»I.EMr.N'rs:- months, Crown Right. Cattle: s- i_ -» ~~» ” "` ' Do You Wear tranby? We don t make any exaggerated assertion when we say that GRANBY RUBBERS outwea almost any others This has been proved by expo ence. The Reason? Simply that GRANBYS have the Fine Para Rubber with extra thickness in .soles and heels and are,made by people who spend their whole time and energies in keeping them right up ` to their motto “Wear Like Iron.” Don't take __ any stock in that old story about others being “just as good,” but insist on having the _ i Granby Rubbers T s old; I cow in milk, 6 years old; Y w, 5 years old, in calf; I fresh _ P 2 9. S . spring tooth harrows, steel; I set s, nearly new; I ha fork and rope, " flier and roller, shovels, hoes, etc. er, I good cooking stove, I organ, wing machine, dining room furni- - ,s mth _ _ ,‘ ‘-I l. ~»»~ -' “ _' " The,-B is no ,.e,,s,m why lame Steamers and as they were pleunimt 1,0 take 1 deter. mill shaker and fauiiers combined, I set WED 4 should not load at Charlottetown in T-l\`e` mlned l'° "Y them Wll/ll my ¢llllflf@0~ 5el).“"'l'°rs' I ‘°°t Pulperi I Smgle w°°d "_` - n carpet, chairs, tables and other cash; over that amount, twelve _ sed right, so come one, come all. BENJ. CARTER & Co., PRUGRAM ; Hall Next Tuesday Evening. Eve” Parks sr Moor Cam bell Cook and - dcow, 3 vears old; 3 heifers, 2` '.» ; I Massey Harris mower, 3 ears ~ 6 foot cut; I horse hay rake, silarp, '.‘ h, I double wood sleigh, I driviu f "l . 3 Fit-Reform was founded with an ha.rIovvs,3plows,I set disc lIar» -_. ble driving harness, I set double ,,', k wagon harness, I set single truck ~ ROP-2 tons hay, a lot. of straw, 250 ;" E 3 ~ ed grain, ooo bushels of potatoes, _ oUsI1‘HoLD Fuizniruizis-i par. Eli; =-oirmii y _ i 1,4 ‘_ 3 i l Q la . .". “ ` - _ ii The Growth- : -1. REFORM ~-“»’f-:.: if of An idea _ I i ' idea and ai lot of ciitliusizisni. Fit-Reform way was the iicwcr and bcttcr way of tailoring gziriiiciits for men. Fit-Rcforiu originated tailor-iiiade garineiits, ready for service. I 1 ' Fit-Reform perfected thc \Vard- l‘0l)€S. V Froiii .1 theory, l”"it-Rcforiii has _qrowii into :I iiiost siilastziiitizil f:i<:t- proven by its tliirty \Vardi'obcs dotting Caiiada from Halifax and Charlottetown _ on the east to Vancouver and Victoria. on the west. ul _li- _ The only Fit-Reform Wardrobe hei°e'is at - . ». Prowsc Bros., Charlottetown. Si 0. P » Foster. al Solo-“If Dreams Come True" Trevelyau Miss May Stewart. ' Mr. joseph Haley rumental Quartette ' Isle of Spice) Jerome Miss Pearl Hunter ' Glory” Doriizctti _` Misses Campbell and Cook' ' al Solo-“l.assies’ ’ Tracy Miss Pearl Hinton Mr. T. A. McLean Miss Katie Gay olin Solo-Prof. Viunicombe Gibson Cook Mr. L. W. Cook ding.-“Selected” Major \Vcul¢s BEST SET GF TEETH $8.00 Owing to thc closing out ofa izirgc wholesale dcutal supply com pany we were able to purchase R large stock of high grade teeth and material at a very low figulre. This means we cali, while our stock lasts, give you the regular. $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR $8.00. The teeth and material are the bc-st that money can buy mid are guaranteed by the ninnufactiirers and ourselves. If you wish to take advantage of this offer you had better rio so at once as the price only lasts while the stock does. If you have teeth to be cxtractul don’t worry about them. We erin, by the use of VITALIZED AIR take them out and not hurt you iu the slightest. l<2X'I`RAC'l`lNG FREE when plates arc ordered. All work guar- anteed fully. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Prowse Bros. Dr. C. ll. BEER,Proprictor, Phone I53. :ilu an H. w Master \V:illacc McDonald -i .1 _ .__.+~A--_-___-~» ~ ___ _____»~ - __ _` ____--_ _ isses Hinton, Lawson, Messrs 1; Campbell and Cook. | God Save the King. ll 1 II. A. TANTON, Director. , iczfm ini nm. Flillowners, Dairymen, Lobster Packers When fitting up for Spring work try the NEW FOUNDRY Foot of Queen Street For CASTINGS. REPAIRS of all kinds. Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. The Charlottctownhiundiy Machine Co. Ltd. ll' Phone 73. Peake’s No. I Wharf- P. O. BOX 41| 7-17 dwti 41-:_°~ . v A 3 We have thoroughly satis- lied ourselves that we have. the only sure cure for Eczema or Salt Rheum. We refund the money if it is'not all we claim. It’s clean to use. Sent by mail - on receipt of price. Price a5c, and only from _ " ‘V “ *_'_*£` "=e&'1`1r m` Prices on white and colored shirts, collars, ties. If you want any of the above you'll save money by buying from us, as we’ll give you the lowest prices in town ve. y nity) ,I | A fy I V _ K°=fi‘*'°°*~ -.toes-rluhspriooienziaiv nnyboay.-an on." is i "’ "‘ /_ - ii 1 T . _ , _ l _ __ ' - " . ` L ,,-_-_1;,~,;,-;;,e;»,;f'°-°°iif.::» sr .ie :°..:;'.°:::°;...;‘.:.;°r:l°..°:'.°.f.,m';'“i1......::.'i-"rf:'.:i°°';i"- °“°~ E I, I a , -l' 3° WDONA D 8° C°° ( D -) l » ARTER & C0 y _ I Npligipqoth ltd II.; J’ I Pnl” SIM ¢0Dy ' k ww #BNI C Mwmm I A L ii The Drugglst and Opilcian. _ ..,.»_, ~...'........... » 1 1 . ii ._'»f if ,I \. ss. ,-.., v *A 1' -. 1 ‘_ \.\. i"- *_ lu l( .lv *_l I 1;.-".~ , iv 4,.” ',. 1 ; 1 1 i I. i | sq, il .1 ,~f .» ._ .-