A New Source of Strength audi Vigor for Those \Vlio Feel Their Vitality \l/suing and Suffer From tire Ills Conse- quent on Old Age. Tfie story of Dr. Chas.-'_-i Nerve Food is a story of great cheer for the old people. It is a source of strength and support at that time in llfc when vitality begins to decline, and the weaknesses of age begin to make themselves felt. Young blood is warm blood-it is rich, pure and life-sustaining; and it is by ac- tually forming ne\v blood that Dr. Ciiase'.~i Nerve Food proves of such wonderful benefit to the aged. As the years go by the blood gets thin, watery and impure, and fails to supply the nourishment required to keep vitality at high water mark, Circulation gets bad, and the nervous system suffers. Beside tli-e pains and aches, besides the weakness and dizziness, there are feelings of numb- ness which tell of the approach of para- lysis and locomoior ataxiii. Judging from the experience of the thousands of old people who have tested this great food cure, it seeiiis to be exactly suited to overcome these conditions, con- sequent on old age. Unlike ordinary medicines, l)r. Chanda Nerve Food is er_f_lré»ly restorative in actlun While others seek to tear down the tissue, Dr. Chu-e`s Nerve Food cures by forming new, fiim flesh and tissue, and building up the system. It thus permanently overcomes disease and iif\`ordslastliig bene- fit. Mrs. Sarah Gill, 254 liuston Slreet,Char~ lottetown, P. li. i. states- As a natural consequence of increasing age I was beg- inning to feel iundo/vi. and felt that I needed somettiii g to tone up my system. I procured a box of Dr. Chas-ie`s Nerve Food and can say thir. I found it a iiio~t cxceli» ent medicine. l have used several of Di‘. Cliase's preparations and always found them very lien- ficiai_ I consider Dr. Cha.~e`s Nerve l~`iod the best Nerve and general tonic I have ever u ed. Dr. Chase`s Nerve Food, 50 c -iiis ii box, six bo_\;.»~s for $2.50, nt all dealer.-_ or liri- mansco, Bates 8.: Co_, Toronto. To protect you against imitations the portrait and signature of I)r_ A. W. Chase; the famous receipt hook autiicr, are on every box. sPi§ciAL__i\ioiicrs_ Good things, push them along. Baby carriages and go-carts-a new lot just in. -Mark \Vrfght Furnishing CJ. Ill d ll Send in your order for lettuce, celery and parsley for Easter to-day. \Ve may not have enough io co all around. One case of cho'cl- aspaiiigri~ just received. Notice..-We will sei.-l to any Post Office on the I-ilanfl on ie.-eipt of 25a a nice int of paisley niiil lettuce postpaid to rear-_h them in ooo i ii.iie for Easter, (do not delay mail tirii.-_i-_-_l -.l_ J. Giiv 8: Son, Charlotte .uwn. Yii Eli. W. The care of chlldren's eyes is a rnutlfri of the utmost importance. Few parents realize their responsibility in this matter. Many a poor child has spent, years of misery at school, been cnllrii dull and] . THB GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTBTOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLA ND. MARCH 31. |90., I 3 _H-.--_ 6000 NEWS Fmt p 15 mi; RACE ' _ CALENDAR F95 iviAi=i_ i904 Which Have Been Exported From Canada 4 _O , Other Countries -Canadians Should Clearly Brand all their Shipments Exported- , 'l`hc following is the report of Mr. A. \V. Grindley, Agent of the Department of -Agriculture in Great Britain, regarding Cinadian Food Products in Great Britain. Canadian .Food Products are often sold ln Great Britain to the consumer, as being _the product of Great Britain or the pro- i duct of some other country,-the product of which u.ay eriiriiiiand a higher price ou the markets. The only thing that can be done is for Canadian shippers to brand “Canada” or “Canadian” on everythinil and advertise freely in the British trade ijcurnals. A few Canadian firms have followed this plan and today their Brands are in -'ieiiianrl and are known as “Canadian Produce," but this positioii has only been gained by spending a lot ti money in advertising. Financial returns are what the average shipper looks for and if he receives more money by having his goods sold as the product of some other country, he very naturally pockets the higher price and says nothing. It is a “very slow garlic' getting the British people to change their ideas or tastes, to “play the game" one must have lots of time and spend money freely-this the average'C-lnadlaii exporter cannot. ail'ord to rin, lint Canadian goods are gradually, if slowly, gaining in favour. This gain in favour is chiefly due fo the line qualify of ‘the Canadian gc-cis. International corn- pctil ion is so keen to capture the British market that there is no roam to try “fake gairies"anii lam sorry to say the only way to make some Canadian shippers gooi has alreadv been done by "Tire ii`rult Marks Act." Our dairy pro- ducts are landing each season in more perfect condition-this is due to the close inspection kept in Canada over the manu- facture of cheese and butter, to the lm- provement in the cheese factories and creameries,but also largely due to the "Government Cool Curing Rooms" for cheese, and the improved “cool” and "cold" storage for food products on the various Steamship Lines running from Canada to the different British Port°. CANADIAN BUTTICII PACKED IN DANISH KIEIN. Mr. Grindley also reports as follows concerning the packing of Canadian butter in Danish Klels. The butter packed in this style is the best qualify of “Canadian l.r- ametv" and in put, up in this shape by the shippers who receive their instructions from con- slgnees on this side-most of it comes with no mark except what is on the sack- and Vigorous as their Fathers ? -Bad Stonrachs to Blanre-- l lDodd`s Dyspepsia Tablets the Remedy. Is the race deteriorating! Are iiieii, and women too, not as strong and vigorous as the p oueers \viic carved Canada ou' ci the forest. General oliserviitioir and iiitdieal expert opinion both tend to those conclus- ions. And the reasons ailvancezi are what we l . , eat and how ue eat, or to get right at the root of the matter the fault lies with the stomach. Quick lunches, swallowing the food without taking time to chi-w it properly,i_oo many rich dishes have result- ed in worn out and disordered stomachs. Those stomachs want help, and the help they want is contained in l)odd's Djspepaia Tablets. Mr‘. H. Bailey, of 256 Patrick St., Winnipeg, says: “Though my appetite seemed good no matter what I ate I never seemed to put on any fl»~sh or to gain much strength. But with using D_i_id's Dyspepsia Tablets Ilhlnk my food was proieiiy digested and turned to ile-ah and strength. I have been taking l9udd'_~i Dysprpsia Tablets only a short time but I have already gained in Weight eight pounds. I can heartily recommend them to anyone suffering from Dyspaysia." Dodd`s Dyspepsia’I‘ablets never fail to irelisve iiiscorrifort after eating. And they riot only relieve but euic Indigestion and Dyspepsia of any stngc. SCALDED T0 DEATH. MrLEs Mich., March 23.- l~}.iglne=er Ed ward Frericlr and Brakeman li`raiik E. Young of Jack:-ion were .scaldefi in death by escaping steam alter the wreck of a Michigan Central freight. traiii by a. wash- out at midnight near here. COLDS ARE DANGEROUS. How often you iiear it remarked: “It.‘s only a cold," and a few days later learn that the man is on his back witii incum- . ‘ i I 1190935 li* hi' ACL of P"rl'*‘m"f“"‘ G“"“l' onia. This is of such common occurrence that a cold, hfiwever slight, should not be disregarded. Chamberlairfs Cough Rem- edy counterat`s any tendency towards pneumonia. It always cures and is pleas- ant to take. For sale bv all Druggisls. A BAD FIBE- Scnaaroa, Pa., March 20, 1.30 a. in.- Fire broke out in allvery stable in Jermyn, lii miles north uf here, tonight, btw rie- strcye i six buildings in the business sec- tion of that town, and at this hour is still raging fiercely. The loss at this writing s estimatei at 860,000. WELL AGAIN. The many friends of John Blount Wil oe pleased to learn that he has entirely re covered from his attack of rheuniatism_ Chamberlaln's Pain Balm cured lilm Ind.,)had failed to give relief. The stupid simply because of some eye rlt- llnil which GOWN l-he CH-‘lk-if MW lllilrlili! mm 5,-eiief from aiu which this an feet which made school work next to im- possible. Read G. F. liulciit-son`s ad. in this paper. It. states some startling facts, emphasizing this most important matter. Zi tl w tf Carter’s for Wall Paper. Farmers a-i n rule lay in their stock of seeds, such as wheat, oats, clover, timo- thy, etc., early in the sea-ion, but the supply of seeds for the vegetable garden is left for "any old time." After the, farm crop is in, is plenty time in the esti-` mation of most farmers f.\i- a vegetable garden. Now farmers this order of things should be reversed. As ir rule the garden plot is fit for tiiling licfoie the rush of farm work commen<~i‘:<, and if it is not planted before that, it is generally left to take care of itself. To bo successful _in many lines of vegetables, an early start is of paramount importance- onions, par- snips, beets, car-rots,peai=, cabbage, lettuce radish, tumips, celery, cauliflower, etc., can be planted as soon as the ground s fit to work, and as an inducement for early sales of vegetable seeds, J. J. Gay & l Son make the following offer, good tothe lst of May. Persons buying from us in the market or sendinll l>Y milll $1-00 WW select seeds amounting to $1.25 and at this rate for as many as they may require. It must be understood that this premium is allowed only ou flower and vegetable seeds by the packet and ounce and not on needs by the pound or quart. All veletl' ble seeds are 50 per packet and by the ouiic° l0o axceptlna onions l5o ouuca, cabbage me an ounce; all flour seeds in ltoi k 5: packet. We direct ,,poclal atten tion to our sweet pea seed. There il none better, very few as good, 5u paollib. 10° ounce, or ne quarter lb. HJ. UM lb- wil- -.T J. Gay & Sou. Charlottetown, and Market House. 3-22 Tu Fri Bc w l_ mn Carter’s Seeds Grow. ...H _ ........ . .............. ...... .. 2 wstti 2 - We will be pleased to see you at any 2 line in reference to 1011!' ; NEW SPRING SUIT g The prices will be I $12, sis, or $15 ; i We have l nobby line of sultlngs to : pick from- _ ' Bum Ire! Clothinl HW" .|.. .-» on the cask, it can be easily erased. Thcre is no doubt that the bulk of the butler packed in this style is sold as Choicest I)anl:~ih_ Only a few Canalixn firms ship butter in “Kish-i" or eggs in the "Foreign" or "Irish" cas-‘__ Canada in the majority oi’ cases docs not get credit. for her food products. One never s~»i-s in lldtish retail shops “Canad- ian Cliees-‘." “Canadian iliitii-r," “Camill- im, 1.1¢. " “-Janaiiian ll icon." Or "U'\H»\ '< ‘ion I3:cf.i' i\ few Canadian firms are ad- vertising their goods and ln time our goods may be called for. but NN Y0i» l-he average British consumer does not care where his food comes from as long as it suits his taste and the price is reasonable As a general rule the wholesale firms buy and sell goods for what they are, the funny work is done bythe refailer,and the consumers are the only ones who are de- ceived, and they don't care if _'the quality is good. Under the “Merchandise Marks Act" (of Great Britain) goods can enter the country with no mark or any mark that will not lead people astray as to where the goods come from, for example if you put Boston on goo ls, thi-_ ii»\i~t_7 concern- ed would be fined, as there is a Boston in England but Boston, Mass . 01' B0-‘ll-0". U- S. A. would be safe. “Nova Scotia" on applosfromfthat Province would lie allow- ed, as “Nova Scotian" apples are 0158580 by themselves. "Eggs come from Canada packed in the “F0\‘9lllI\" 01' "iimf case which holds 1440 eggs.These are sold "“Irlgh“_0r “Selected Danish whichever may bring the highest price. American and Canadian bacon and hams are sent from port of landing to English smoke- h°ug.g ggd lppehl' Ull the lIlf\l‘l{6t "Wiltshire", "Cumberland", “Yorklhlri . "Berkshire", or any other favorite brand. Of course if you could prove a case where marks were forged the parties concerned W..-.ill be heavily dned, but all this funny work is done in cellars or behind the l°8l¢S¢ Yours very truly, W. A. Cmmoss. _ Publication Clerk. _.__-_---lf-'i WANTED-A cole of headache that Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure in ten lnufiel. COMINGEVENTS City Oounoll mesh! on the second Mol- - The D Opera Home Building. jayfn each mouth. Dr. F. F. Kelly. Mayor; W. W. Clark, City Olerk. D P D ' ment affords is alone worth many times its cost. Sold by all Drugglsts. SNOW STORM RAGING. Gnaivri Forms, N. D., March 25.-its ports from North Dakota, Montana, are that the worst storm of the wintfr is rag- ing. Snow fell all day yesterday in the northern part of this state in some places to a depth of two feet. Tl F0l'. A DISORDERED STOMACH. "I have been troubled for some time with indigestion and sour stomach," says Mrs. Sarah Vi . Curtin, of Lee, Mass., and have been taking Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets which have helped me very much so that now I can eat many things that before I could noi__" If you have any trouble with your stomach wby not take these Tablets and get well 'i For sale by all Druggists. MILITARY REFORM. Losuorv, March 25-At the retirement of General Hutton at the end ofthe year, military reform will be instituted in land will bear the title inspector-general who will be responsible to the defence committee. READ irwoucn. 'Twould Spoli This Story fo Tell if ln the Headlines- To useanelghteenth century phrase,thie s an “o'er true tale," Having happened in in small Virginia town in the wiufnrof 1002, it in a story very much of the pmseut. Up to a short time ago Mr. John E. Har- mon of Melia Station, Va., had no per- sonal knowledge ofthe rare curative pro- perties of Ohamberialu’s Cough Remedy “Last January," she says, “my babe took a dreadful cold and at one time I feared she would have pneumonia, but one of my neighbors told me how this remedy had cured her little boy and I began giv- ing it to my baby at once and it soon cur- ed har. I heartily thank the manufactur- erl of Chamberlaluh Cough Remedy for Dlacing so great a cure within my reach, I cannot recommend It too highly or say too much In its favor. I hope all who read this will try it nd becouvinoed as I was.. For sale by all Druggistl. after the best doctors in the town (Mononi Australia. An officer imparted from Eng- ‘ Al‘€ C8.lladli1l1S ll0t S0 SIl‘Ollg Although yesterday was a fine da good roads and the travclliiig by i that could be desired, still the sup produce offering was not liirgc. ‘ Thr-ie wi-ie not in runny loiris of dr. ss- ed hogs cff.riiig a~ a at-ek ago n prices for best lots \' as .~i\ rc lpiiuri l. 'l`i'~c Llriiiiinion i’_icklng Cariipaiiy il is paying fir: tetris per puuiii tliacoriliogs and duivnwirrd figs 'Some Sold Under the Name of _ l11~'i\\‘v~\f'»il"-"io- Somc loads if lircsfcl iietf uri- s ill coming to iiiark t, lint, lll`l'-'<1'-\ firmer tiiaii ri week ago selling frci ii; cts p -r ll>_ clcaiicd grades. :-rl0\'k. lli. wot-k‘s qiiotarioiis. Butter, per lb____ _. Hi: es D01' lh r. ri ()-:\tiiieal,nei' iD0 lbs Pork . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . Turnips _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ GEOii(iiCTOl.V Turnip'-i, p_-i‘ bus _ . _ _ Potatoes per bus... Cabbage, perdoz_ _ __ Eggs, per doz. _ _ ._ _ Chickens, per pair.. Apples, per pk Butter per lb. _ _ . Busts per bus Oats, per bus. Oatmeal, per cwt_ _ _ _ Hides perlb _ Parsnips per bus. Barley per bus. _ _ _ __ Geese per Turkeys per lb Herring por bbl..._. Hay perton Cattle Dressed Flour, per obl (lmp.)_ Potatoes, hus.._.__.. Cabbage.. llay er cwt Onions pcrlb.____ _ Celery per bunch. _ _ Geese por lb. Iieets per hus.._.__ _ pe Parsnips per bus. _ _ _ _. Turkey per lh.___.. _ _ are unchanged. do solids _ _ . . _ _ _ __ do medium. . _ . . _ _ _. track hero. Oats for export are bought at Ii:l_~ts for white iinii $_ii rt - per liu.~.`_iel for biiicl the local tra-i._i there is always a advance on thc above figures in t. I"or l’o'atot»s are ofierefi in small qua and prices remain the same as last quotations at 32 to 33:is per bushel. The export demand for l~I.i~tcr eg turned the price ii shade upwar'i, i dciz, but with ilie Eister export ri now filin i, a downward tendency if not a decided drop is sure to follow. l<` consunrptioa Ili to lscti pn- .ioxe the market price yesterday. llay is in regular supply with d ` fairly good at ii-3 to 70 cents pcr 100 good iiu ilily and lJwer prices for i wcekl-i fic pl-r or city iiierior lluiry iiu;Ler is still high price peeially for fresh made prints which are rcariily pricei up to '.L`i and 2»i cen l"nwls and chickens rnnialn at last __._»_----e SUMMER5 IDE MARKETS. (Farmers' Prices--Corrected Daiiy.l Barley ,perbas a 40 uct-_i'lcarcusslperlLi_ __ _ Buckwheat....__.__.._.... ....0 _ .1 _ f :_w~r;5 co ~2a§Sg--8:2532 Calfskins Ib_._. _ _ gggs, perdoz; _...U ay,per_ton,__........._..... Rollei' M lls I: lour, per cwt. lb i lslimil l-Lou. er O() iDs....___ Oaf_.~i,liia<-l.) por hushe Oat~(\\ tilt.-) per buslie Wheat per i\u.~hel_ _ i tn li till ' o ii Ni Potatoes, per bus. . _ _ _ . . _ _. __ _ .0 .iii Lu D U/.i S ll() 35~U 50 lil) _ _ ._ _ (J Ildvil il() li' 2.- 0 :iz -0 zizi so--:i oo os;-o oo as -o -in 4 so tio Coco gr-4 Wild ducks ner pair. _ ._ _ _ _ _ Lis -$lZ_00 T5. day.) OIIABLO l"I`ETO WN MARKE t0or'rented every fuesday and Fri Beef tqun.rt.er') per lb_._._.....U 45 Bcefismaiiiner Os P.‘irk_._ ___ Mutton pf-r carcass. _ _ __ __ ._ .0 £0012 Qeeeeeabeb e §SS§§€e~e&S3 535588885388 CCCDDUIQGGCCC &‘S~_.°5cooooo ,~_,Q__ ,_ &55»§55fE85 iii) ll liil I t0 ll iii /-0 is 5~U Pl~U 5_0 ._ Z-0 23 'S-U Lili ri-o _o -o is _ii 1:. _G (}il to U (il 6.00 0 35 to :lilo to lllc sign r, but twins cou- half- e, 71c com- Bling Sl m lots, _inn Piiniiiicis ii ,Om M ,A iiii iiiiiiiis lil- “il "l°"ll~- tiitii iiiiiiii -- ' ~ ' ..._ ---- ` _ ‘ d. dh. -i-l m. _ iii SVN” r 1 i_l\ li, \ il Fir tQuart»i Zlii i ii. p. _ E ull Muon dl u _ llav of] Sun Sun l M.inr~| li \\'et'k Ili_~< s Sutsl ills. - \\'i,i.l \\`ii, ‘f _li in li iii li iii L iii ; .i _'rs ‘ ii ill _'l 1'. lil :._~ l ig - . Boas ‘5€? ti , ii ' i iii '» is _ l . ‘ ti _ '. 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MV iicrvtiusiii sw went. away, and so filil all i_lit~_ 0'li\-i' »\'-'iiiyiiig ~yinpi0|n_-._ Frirnzorie is ii reiiictly that all woiiieii should ri'-c,iliei-arise it. iii.~‘iir‘e~iii'§giil iriiy, freerioiri frtiiii pain and lrciidaciit-_ It is a reiiiirrkablt-_ ne-biiil `cr an-ii tonic, and saw iiie safely through tiiy f_ ciil>l.»," Fri-:ozone is ex ictly iln- i--»i:i.~.1_y,\nn ,.3 ~l_ ]_Jr\ii`t br=li`e\'u ai iriisi-i iiii-ilu-is iii-alcr tl liu may try Ln sr-il you a li.is~‘ _sutistilulii liiat affords hiiii riiiire pinlil. Iii~i.~!, cli Frrio- z=ni~_ Price nth- fire" lr r iii- ~i\ img.-~ fi);- $2 .'i‘iai all lrrl.1 is ~i i i v iiiaii 'ioiii The i ii I -i lil -i-i -_ i o'1` iii- li tiiri. 1 .`iU lil), H11 |l _.T _ ;;,»4 _liilii:,!\'_is C il \‘_' li .'\ril l-»»i\_~_iii 9|., [ii li, ii.. . itiit ii _ is 1: ~i_n.. 1 ti: ,s lei , V l p.'i\i¢l._r i-_ the-_: ._-'lin li-.ii ii. 1; t ` li l i, iiirii rs :ir it its 1 :ii 5. _ ii in i i7 i l`.iSii li Ili , ii l>` _ _ is (vi _ l ‘Jil , 135., ii _iz ` ii xii .i :ni ii ii~> »' .Il .\>.....t».r- .iw .tent i-..n..-i.»i¢.i i..._ _.. ...- li iii i l5'l`u iii ‘_£t_i li `_"3 .i .in » 1; _'iii - 1(i W ti -1 ii :ii iris .1 ~i| i W5” ll '-'l ll 37 5 -'li' ll lil li hi ii.-pniiniriit .i i-lima \\'oii<_~, Wilii`iEll lil l£ia~~ liiirri Knoekeis lir:i~_~ 'i’iay~_ siiii‘l.~-_~ iim.~_~ _-\ni‘.-.iii- lli~lii'~ iriill (`lr§riri ilrnvrlfllllii-i l*~i~i:i;p- ~;:ai~i\ ~ and lit! wr- i~7~ ui 'in iiio_~i on 1-ii..--iii-~ \l~t- iilil Ciiiii iiwi iii -~~ Wiiiiinw L`\Hli\tt'~_ fl'\l i‘l¢l\l:t.~, l’CW\Ll _`~i Lgs S: \'il' 1,..-vt. i'-itiit is i-i.iii i_ori¢ onli- iwitis, ¢ ._, _-\-:dies- 'fr _ ;.».f. i"" 1,, :fii i __\l,i<1i> rl]\i»;~j'<=....i.1f.-~».-_i i- i~_E,i --ii _ .iii-'_ eatin _stil ‘lriiilti ii.. li-t 'er aiboui lireril;-.initz 'will he it-.<-~.t-‘_ _.i this il"i_e uiitil 'l'a.r_.i.i» 1 `-.¢l,, _.. inc t~ ._~.i.t. .__ i.-...Lui-i. at ini-pei li.i‘ i_ ~i li»iin'iii'i_ _\' li :i_<.ii np! a 1... _-...ii -1---._i....: ..-t -i..- »~..-- i.i i-~- i-4:..-es _ ._ 'if ‘_._i-i--~ it if-_p i ii_. ii. 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'_ '~ ia il to ciiiii .-1 :ii l--~e of ii..-. iiirfpinia. i.i .i_-'»: llie Uriinriineiit llcr- not iiiii f ii~.~!f i ict- iii hc li-wt~.r cr iriiv ren ~ci_ in ....i.»i. l'l(lflJ t}Iil.l\`_-\\. ~.=t;»i.. \ iiiiiiwii_ siairli 5., row \'.~--son i~ in vii-ii ilii~ fi' 'iqiiiciii _ ‘ _ . _ |..-_ _ _ tg U _ A li lli li Jill; ii. iii. , ' ‘ ~ _lc ani- iii aiiii-initi ii..iii ilit lie;..riiii~i;i uili H __ i _oi 'i=.- -aid :oi ii is tl .i BUYI Old .\lniiiigany t~§oii\_~,Cliair~, l`a!~‘e~ lliiierris .imiciii rmiisgniiy iaraiints in ,ani-ral. :iii t »ii l_ J. rn N li te, fi 3 nii._ Annual Fancy THURSDAY. SCROONER build. bottcim oak thorriiighlv overhauled - - ' '14 - -_ _ ‘ Ferrozorie Coiripaiiy, Kinvsf-oii, Oi-I.. The Ladies of St. James Church will hold their Saic .ind Tea on APRIL. 7th limits open at 1.30 p. iii. 'l`ea from 5 to 7.30 p iii. _-\iliiiis>i.l , & I. Patent Bias Filled Corsets... ‘ § Paris, (France) has invcriicd il , \i fi Bras FILLED coitsr<:'i‘_ ` Our lady friends tif Q.iii.id.i A `._,-_ and U. S. have had the plc;i.~» _ ' t -"_ iirc of wearing B. & I. lli:~.~' £ U C Filled Corsets for over 1 ag wyan y . L ‘°` ,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ Cariada’s most popular Core-at B. & I. B. & l. Bias Filled Corsets are a Canadinii iii- verition arid made in Canada and have rio cqiizrl if i style “fit” “coiiiforl" and \v0rknransliip_ l’roiirinent models for 1904 are ears and are deli rlited \\-ith For sale by nil rcpiilrihle riierehaiifs in L`ziii.itla_ 1‘.iftiitc in Canada. U. S. and price .stamped on in.-side of every pair FACTO RlES~TOKONTO. ONTARIO btiy _ Opera House Building A. WINFIELD SCOTT. Manager. __ __ lv- _ _ ._ ____ _ _.___ ________ _____ __ __ Br-:sr Quatirv - l for the i :i~' nioney~that is what yon get when you = NIONC ION TW' EET) All prices -- all colors--n'_ 551:, 6oc, 65C, 7o<:, and tip. All Guaranteed Pure Wool _ THE HUllPilllE‘if' l$l0TlllNli Sillllf, Phone 63. i .-'_A 7. Atv! \ t