THB GUARDIAN, CHARLUTTKTOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FEBRUARY 29. 1904 IIEW SEAL! WILUAIS PIAIUS ll - 0AlL0|BS.‘ A The winding up of the old ear e |tnr\:l.|§ of the new you-y by illisms sno Co., Limited, ,,.g,,,,, wdl M 19°4. u wsu in empiminn the foremost position this iano holdg [inthe esteem of the larger? dealer; gf pianos in this country. On Decembgr 26th last they received by telegram an order for two _carloada of pianos for innnednite shipiment to Dyke, Ev", & Clliaghllh Of ancouver, B.C., and on January ist they received by tele am an ad rtioual order for a carloagr of pianos for immediate shipment to Fletcher lime., of Victoria, B_C_, which are two o the leadin houggg gh Canadian music trades in e The New Scale Williams which is b¢°°mI“§ 9° .I“°nY Nlebrated all over 0121858 -Y-My be seen sr the waremcms of 01° I°°°l “K°Ufl» Of this celebrated piano. M ILEER BROS. MURDERED THREE. ` Tnnna Hanra, Ind., February 23.-Jen ry Dugan, a section hand, killed Mrs. Benjamin Ramsey, her daughter Myrtle, aged L, and her son Albert-, aged 2, by cutting their throats early today. Dugan then surrendered to ri policeman. He ad- mitted that he had committed the crime while in a jealous rnge. MESSRS. C. C. RICHARDS & CO, l. Yarmouth, N. S. r Gentlemen.-In January last Francis Leolalr, one of the msn employed by me, working in the lumber woods, had a tree fail on him, crushing him fearfully. He was, when found placed on a sled and f taken home, where xrays fears were en- tertained for his recovery, his hips being badly bruised and his hody turned black _ from his ribs to his feet. We need MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT on him freely to dead- , on the pain, and with the use of three, bottles be was uompletrly cured and able to return tohis vt ork. SAUVEUB. DUVAL. Elgin Road, L'Ielet Co, Que., May 26r_h 1802!. __’_T ._ . _ ___f_-,_.,, _-,.___, TANTIlN’S Pull llulrr A.. lsrsssu. as rsmmulr sms, for lh¢lnmed&s R¢|lda|\dCurz ai '_ nhwmulm, camp., cello. sm Ei Throat, Dilrrhl-a. Faczache, _ Toothsche, Spnhn. Brutm, Neural- -y gin. Lumblgo. etc.. etc. "_, This ls an Internal and exurnal Family Ra- -'-‘ and 4-.arduil enlmlnxed for nal na and ld .rsiiié set :Ib \°a»t£ .nu tim, 5 usveliefs me overlook cbs Inez ,` rn.; 'su ansdm to :ny alimem will C, eelrbitm 'Irina expense. When 1 :'i'»¢dh:alm»ni»|lda\handS'I`AN`TONvl|l -- do the work. ` Semin you and #ve you inns: fuller. .5 For suis overylhre. hiss, ll cts our battle. ff M§0ALE’$ ldiforhll PILLS ". _ Clrsl Habitual Coiilpeflon. _, 'ra-pu une, sus Headache. I ` me eryvt be _' .'.'$”», .iii sa .f{.'lp’i‘§l",§.-r..‘. ~ Sola Prop:-Inca, 'lil Wnlorn Clllurear. C0. Umized, Mammal, Canada. Illiilii" DISTRICT 8.8. liilllllillllll Met in the Springfield Metho- Church. §§ U: ¢-0- Prolltable Sessions Held~lnterest- ins Address by Rev- Adam D. Archibald, Halifax, N.S.. on Sunday School Work. The O'Leary district S. S. Association, helda very profitable convention in the Springfield Methodist church on Tues- day,Feb. 23rd. Afternoon session: devo- tional services were led by Rev. I). Mo- Lean, after which the President took the chair and called for minutes of last meeting which were read and adopted. The following schools were represented; Burton, Cape Wolfe and Springfield Metho-dlsts;Sprlugileld Methodist school has a Normal Class, Ilome De~ psrlment, Cradle Roll and a let of Goodrick'a Maps, and bought a number oi' the tsrnparanco pledire oardn from the F. S. to be used in their school. West Point and O'i.eary Presbyterian schools ulso have Normal Rev. D. McLean gave n very practical paper on “Tha S. S." He sairl the child begins to learn from its youth. It learns from the example of others. Tns child must be taught tbefword of God for there is no llfc eternal without a knowledge of God. They should first be naught in the home. Many a child has been converted in the S. S. This paper was dlscussel by Rev. G. P. Raymond and Popper and dis- cussion followed on the best wny to raise funds for Association work. It was decided that this district raise $60 and one way was with the collection slips for the scholars to collect as prepared by the Association. A nominating committee was appointed to nominate oiilcers for the coming rear: Jas. Elder, Allen Strung, Muriel Lidsvone to report at the evening session. Ailnnnoe committee was appointed for to raise the amount allotted to the dia- trict: Henry Ritchie, Lot 10; A. J. Matheson, ()'Leary; A. G. Campbell, 0’Lsnry; Chas. McNeill, Campbellton; Jas. Elder, Cape Woli; W. E. Brooks, Springfield; Michael McDonald, Glen- wood. Meetina closed. The evening devotional service was led by Rev_Mr. Archibald of Halifax. Minutes ol last meeting were read and adopted. The report of the nominating committee followed: President-Rev. D. MoLearn, Muddock Lot 8. 0'Lcary. Secy. Tren.-W. E. Brooks, re-elected. AdditlonnlCorn_-Caphns Grlgg, West Devon; A. J. Matheson, 0’Lear,y: W. T. Costaln, Cape Wolfe. This report was adopted by the conven- tion. 'I`he rctirlnir President and the new President both gave short addresses after which the President gave an ad- dress on Prohibition in the Sunday School. The children should be taught the curse of strong drink in their youth, I 44inchDamask 48 " " _ 5° " “ I ll ‘I 60 “ " 64 “ “ .64 '- '- at $l,r5, $r.6v, l0WEi.S 2 SPECIALS » 25 and 35c per pair. l 1. BARGAINS I ‘ LINENS A E T EE j 1 rn-,il _ A _ ........22for17c .__.....aSfora2c ._......32for24c 9-4. '* .....36for27c ts~4twilI “ .....25for 9-4 “ " ......._..,.4ofor3oc .......34for26c .....__.4zfor3:ie ........5zfor39C 9'4 " " ""34f°f I°'4 " " ""-45f°f36° '~ -....`..'30for 23c .. _....38for3oc “ ._ ._.....48for38c ._.._...7ofor5c ‘ Nearly all these cotton are Eng- " “ NAPKINS 3 SPECIALS WHITE Sr go per dozen. l33 Classes. ‘ Vice President-Iiev. Joseph Webb., s = ' especially in the Sunday School for wbat is tauirhtlu youth would not be forgotten in old age, The F. S. gave an address on Temper- ance and Normal Work. lie showed the Convention the tempcrsnoe pledge cards now used by the Association snfl urged all schools to have their scholars pledged. if wc want to improve our schools we must have more Bible study for s Loucher who does not study oan’t teach ir. Rev. Mr. Archibald gave an adnrcm on the S. S. teacher. The teacher n\u»t study his scholars, for no two suholarw are alike. The teacher must know more than hisscholsrn. The F. S. gave a short farewell nddrr-»s, lu closing thanking the workers for the interest that they took in his work also for the kindness shown him throughout the district and wishes them success and Gcd'e blessing in their wcrk.'I`he following resolution was than read: Resolved that this Convention desires G00ll NEWS FOR THE OLD PEOPLE. A New Source of Strength and Vigor for Those Who Feel Their Vitality Waning and Suffer From the ills Conse- quent on Old Age. The story of Dr. Chasrfs Nerve Food is A story of great cheer for the old people. It is a. source of strength and suppox L ot that time in life when vitality begins tJ decline, and the weaknesses oi age begin to nmka themselves felt. I Youngblood is warm blood-it is ricl1,» pure nnrl life-susmlnlnp; and it is hy no-I tuully forming new blood that Dr. Chasdsi Nerve Food proves of such wonderful benefit to the aged. As thc years gc by the blond gets thin,, watery and impurs, and fails to supply the nourishment required to keep vitality at high water mark. Circulation gets hurl, l andthe nervous system suffers. Besideii the pains and aches, besides the wcakne-is and dizziness, there are feelings oi numb- ness which tell of the approach of pam-_ lysis and locomoior ataxln. _ - l Judging from the experience of the I thousands rf old people who have tr-strd this great. food cure, it seems to be exactly suited to overcome these conditions, can-I sequent on old age. Unlike ordinary medicines, Dr. Chaser Nerve Food is entirely restorative in action I while others seek to tear down the tissu~, Dr. Chaso`s Nerve Food cures by iorminsz new, firm their and tissue. and building up the system. It thus permanently overcomes disease and aifordslastlng ben. - fit. Mrs. Such Gill, 254 Euston Str-eef,Chsr~ lottelown, P. E. I. states- As n natural inning to feel run down and felt that I needed something to tone up my systr-rn.” I procured n box of Dr. Uhase`s Nerve Fool I and can any that I found it a most excell- ent medicine. I have used sevorul of ilr. , Chassis preparations and always funn" them very beneficial. I consider I)r_ Chau-:'s Nerve Food the best Nerve anti general tonic I have ever uec i. ` Dr. Chnse's Nerve Food, 50 cents at hnx_ six boxes lor $2.50, at ull dealers, or H.l_ mnnsoo, Bates &. Co, ’i`oron\.0. To protocti you nszainst imltnt-ions the nortrnitandi BARGAINS I SHEEIINGS 8-4 bleached. _ _ . _ _ _ .24 for rgc 3.4 »‘ ....\.Z.....3a for25c Iish make and free from dressing. worth zo for uc. _,J _ .1 " " 'Z SP€cislBngIish prints worth rzc _’_ I ' i ° d ‘_ -_ t dl ` Special Ertglsh “heavy mu” l f _ ` .3 _ 0 me we y `Sp _ nil at 8|c north Gzc and fm- thrfsdiggso Y P 36 in r4c I' . p Cheaper grades at 6c.7%c, gc. me _est .it goo to $4.00 each. signature of Dr. A. W. Chase; the famous receipt hook author, are on every box. ANN L WHITE G Crib! 20C air. 26c P 54 ll 68 . _ es -‘ APRONS ~ . I .~ _ f. consequence of increasing ago I was I1-g-I BARGAINS l Lace Curtains and Curtain Nets 2% ydslong._.. _...._45 for Mc 3 . .. _ 3 " " ...... ..._gofor68c Better qualities up"io £5.85 per 45inchneis._ . ._i8lor r3c 3, 35< 45 .. -. _ - A 'I . L,-ff»'P¢_.°,s 'I-' ' ‘ ` I “V ` l., I Special at aiworth 2,, _ ' Special at 29 worth _ _ _ _ , _ to place on record its appreciation of Rev. G. P. Riymond a services as F. Secrets y; regrrts his departure from us and wish- ing him much success id his new field ai labor. I Moved by Rev. W. H. Pepper ic.-o-tried by W. E. Brooks and cmrnrl. The stro- ing was lu charza ol' iierhrl Choir-` and was very muc`\ anurvolati-fl Convention dosed io mort ug>ii1r\ the cull of the Exezutlve. Rav. D. McL|caN, Pu s’:lof~t \V. E iiiumu-_ S tu-In _v. MANHUNTING BY DOGS. Bloodhound Trials ru le Bold in the lillglinh Mhilunds. The third series or worltlng trials of the Association oi lllootlhoullii Hreeders is to be held within the uc-_it iew days in a remote part ol \\or- Wickshirc, and although ijroxlori Smith has not been inuuiinted with applications to witness the trials, as was tho cuso on the occasion ol' tho gathering on the Yorkshire \\oids in 1898, sportsmen and worncn-as well as police authorities-in vnrious parts of the country hnve shown interest in the meeting by asking for pn.rtlcu~ lars of the place where hounds thro-.v of! in the two stakes scheduled for decision. For rnnny reasons a crowd ie n0t desirublc, und although Croxton Smith is issuing invitations Ma those really interested, every cl"- .iort is being matic to avoid the uol< lection of o lccul crowd. There are nina s-ntrios in the two stakes, tho larger one being that for single hounds, to he tested over it line of three miles on u troll cnc hour cold, In this stake the hounds will run in couples, and there is lit~ tie doubt thot cmulntion thus cro- ated will heighten interest in tho Competition, for hounds will nntllrnl~ ly race for the lead. The second stake will he in the Uh-AIDS OI a change test for single hounds, an arrnngement having been made by which the line originally laid will be crossed and locrossed by a. strange runner, with a view to i»lUfIY1Z the ability of the competing bounds to hold a line of three miles laid an hour previously. This is quite all innovation, and so rigid 5 Lest should be of the greatest utility, for at previous trinls there has been a, doubt at one stage or another gs to whether the original line, having been crossed, had boon held. An Irish Sportsman, who for some years has used bloodhnunds for hunt- ml? UP rod deer in 'Vippornry and then tracking thc wnundvrl, has en- ivred n cnuplc, and imp;-s in make n good show; but, for the first limo sinvc the institution oi the trials, E. Brough, of Scnrhoroirgli, who hns done so much towards improving the breod, will not bo represented direct- ly, although most of the competing hounds are of his strain. It was Mr. Brough, by the way, who at the time oi the "Jack the Ripper" score in Whitechapel onrmrl the use of a couple oi his hounds oi- UJ1’ they hard given proof of their ability to truck n mem on a cold line by running "to north" Sir Charing Warren, then Chief Coinrriissionnl- of Police. in Hyde Pnrk_ ’l`hf= iur. to koi-p the ioluts lilnber and muscles in trim. _ ..82 for cor _ $1.15 for 87c r. 5forl.o4 $‘°° H $1.20 “ . _ zzfor r,c $1.60 " l l l l iyuur st-;m:w‘\ in light. lf it is not rlirllt. Hot li , il.- Psrlaci Digestion t eans lisa . A Good Stomach Keeps Every Pari of lite Body in Periooi ilomliiion and Disease iiannoi Break In. A POSITIVE CURE FUR BAD STUMACHS 4 r U( 'o - r /sary _,3‘;;',,.¢0 .2.!;:.:_(1iA You Can Also Enjoy Mince Pic if You Take Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets. lfyour stomach is :ill rlilht, you aro :ill right. \\`lly :irc growllig boys ni-zirly ulways lu-uitlly? lim-a\l».oi!1.~r.l'.‘or-:illrlg nur) ilrlnklrlg and wc_ilrl‘ui‘r.l nr dcstroyifflt||1~iun~tlnnsof that oriznu. ll¢¢c:iu~0 llzeyont wlmt Nature di-illnuiis ill gontl wlioln- .wmc Youll sr .si Linen hllro plenty' :fl mu-r<'l.~'o and run null ru up .intl lwlp out lu the prim-.ss oi <1l';|-siloli .ind luw-p till-ir stomachs strong und wt ll. 'l`llc_..irm~ is irm- nt nwn nllu lmil ru'ilt1»_ -lulrlnnr llrvs null 1-|||_f;\gs ln plvy-li':ll activity. ilu lr dig.-~li<»n is pl-rll~\-_i_ tho t.».lll lmtrlnu»11Li~ ;~_"<'.;.r\rly nsslrnllntrd, (llc hloml is puro and hr-:ilthy und you seldom lionr oi ilu-rn bi-lm: nf- lr~vl<-ii \\ itll liomlsrlio, lnlclrnciw, ltiiluvy i.roul»ll-, |i\¢-r trouble,coiisilpxilltli or nuy other of the common ills that always allllcl. th<\;.o with limi stonlxiclis. lftl\»~rc is uuyiliing wrong with you, lm sum \’l;;l|t und do li lu tho rl1.;lit\vuy~tl\utls th" liai- urnl way. , 5iu;ir\_‘s ll;:~lpr=psl:\'l`nl»lois urn :\ r\:ii\lr:il |l-m|-- , dy [or all storunoli illsrlrili-rsnnd \\ unltucss. 'l`l|\ 3 \ ~ .ir tl tho sumo in I rtlvs llrit tllo I l I choose rim as-i;sfr fl l ' Tue Tooacco Iipicurc who dues not use the - . - . 8ocwai>ts......._.. _ possfss rx' : y .~ 1 lp- J . |z:isirlcj\ilt=\~s and oilwr dlur-stivn ll\liuc».uuo sound null well. Thoy ar-tiuaniilll, nntuml rwillnor und rouse no dl_-t:.rl-_mi-o ln illo \»il_\'. 'i`ll|-y tlmlpol |,.»,1.~.-g,||g¢¢`1l,,;inl ilu-!~l~rl a--ll ;»»»rl»-I-l :.~_~lml- l:\i|.\n ol tin- ffm-l un\r.m~-ut. l‘ \\ 1, ~»|i'.in .uni |uirL of lin' litsly lsr lil-pr in rl»|~:i11 rl xiloil hrnltll1l.»¢»1-><:ir'ilyxv-~ull._ .\L lim s mln I-nw the :~tr>mnch_ bring rl-_lil-wil oi the work ul \ll|',v:eliou, gots ul ll :uni rlrllzlg. A priuiilneut llvtmlt [\llysi<‘lan snyr “l pm- Soriho Stuarts liyspwpsin 'lhliluts for all I-news oi struuncll iroulrlo. 1l\.l\vtriedrxl:\\iyp|~-~rrlp- Linus.invlu|lilu:auumlu-r of my hon, lull limi lmthiug that glvos sm-l| unlrvrszil rvllvi :is this ri-molly. 'l`l\0y Brcuziturnl, hziruilvss null thor- oughly ciivcttvc iuilivlr work. and while l have li nntilrnl uulipailly to lurtlfut uloiill :nr-i, l do notlliwlliitutri|lrcf»l'rilu~;|||\l rl-.-culmi-nil t`l\;:.rt`s I>_\'-_|-»-p~v `l _.l-iris nu nll w~<~:u»;lons_" 'Illia :ll»o\t- is no r‘xf»r»pllun. 'lim h|~~'i |-l\y>l- rluufi uri- prrwlvritiillg ilivlu all ovr-I tlw lnnil. 'ilivy can bc had of any druygist for to iw-his n lnlx, :uid ii yourovrn iiocillrls ri-:ll lmn|»~t with you.lmwilltv-llyi-ilfrnllltlyilinttherm-l~1\|.llxlng ou vzlrtli to good io; dyspr-_psin as Stunt \`_+ Ilya pt-psln 'l`:il»li-ls. H ickey 'I wrsr, Has rlevcr derived that re They are the gems of the trade FINE CUT MIXTURIJJS IN I null 2 I'OUN ll 'I`[I\ HICKEY 85 NIi}Hl3K.?€iGN` ‘J m YOHACCU MANUFA(fI`|,'iiIf.l--Dr '-Bl l‘¥\!lr\h1|»|i\u"l\ \4_ R ‘_ \`nn¢¢~a»~» P' rl or' :~.~;i.tr*:y 1, .I al cnjoynit-:it which is luis. (T. .P3 _ea - if sr? -T»¥2§_`."a "§,‘}§,iinS L DI Si VISI K ’ i - S SA LE ' ._ 48C s4¢\0£s-35. y |{Skirt of fine c broidery llonncc 84c 8yc. <.>8¢` CORSET 79* 2 SPL CIALS Mc I Skirt oi good quality cotton lrillerl full size worth 75 for 54c._ \n'~'.=~..:.-. -’ :V ~ .= 11,. \°.. 1.” \ e 7 lllm. 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