-' ~f.i. _<.. t. »._;. . 'T 7?, . VH.. l ~ ' ' 1 . , , . -. -.1 -~~.-i_ , ~ ' . .._,, “ 1 . _ . ~ ,f ;nii..__ _&. , ‘tl .~ 'vw ,gn Mt .- il.. of I-A 1. . .' "" '=_.~.. - .\.. `~ "` . ~ - _ *- 'c » - .~ . -' .i;~.;..‘-»:~..- '. -1.... .' -- ".»- 'r J’ -"i -. ~ . " ._ -V ff' *fr “P-’» ‘=" f ‘ -' -"‘f‘*' ~' . . ‘ ' W "` ` . ._ ...‘"‘ii°" , , ,_ . . . ..-... .,.- .- --e»‘7-‘->.>i-J.*wl~.\“ss=, THB GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTFPOWN PRINCE EDWARD IBLARD. JANUARY 30. 1994. _ ’_, , _,_. ,__ . -.~ .,. 1 .|- .~- ..._ ;' _ _-w ,_r,',(_-_ _,._ _. .UM ,, _ _ _ , Q . ,;,_._, _ . --,-ef.. W. . ,.,. ._ .__ . ... . .,.- . _ .» -» g. ».».~ ~. ~ .~- -1 - _-*__ 5 g = in _ _ ‘- ., A.. I. .. .. .... ......i..__...~ . . . . _.. _. . _ > - ,,.‘ _'_' ,_,“";f‘f"""f'_" L '--`_f”.‘,_,. " _§.,,,5,` -,;x:"lJ1._,.,~,:.-v,_..;,.,.~,. - ’ . __ -, ._.,~__:Q3-.~;3%,._y,_,:.;€.`»,-,,.1-~ .,1. _ _i,. ----._-~_-I. ~.». 5,... _ ., l. . ' 2 ~--.--.'.~ “""“`“ _-W " . -~* ' *_ ' 'i' _I _H Q ' i tue.-waited Liba-ai s a ' ' ` f&“”°“"-'"5 THE GUARDMN ..... ............. ....f";Z .§§..°.l1'.fi,"i°SS'S "dw" “°° "°°““'° A’ i...-.<>...~E‘TH..+ frm. Nvwlwwfmrs-Minions. There will be a a strenuous right when it A wif() "_”*' ' \ ' lnlenioue Invention of A Frenchman % gems-i, aatrammriicd and ;;qmea,tscl:l t(i}m¢. ix bellle‘vle will tell In _ _._'_ -"WL," .nd 1-,,:,_ ted .lust impartial Reliable News “Oro l e ham rlau Lee. butit HOW A talking machine that ns crea |eeklu.g at sil times tt; further the best interests -PWA" Wobible that if A general election From Mr Arnold of The New York D0 Intl!! IGBIIIUOD il alll ji!!! DTO- Yr T nf the people. and recognized thrrefore ss . ' H k The P°op]_°»- p“p°r should be brought on during the current Sliii cflal C0- iggieiiy 3"'§; L:`f;_;‘;3c‘; xgiiemgovzl; N:`:gU"1i“§;|P:;‘iU°*i’Il|`3!°f‘»-!Y:§: '§§:;,‘:‘|r‘.‘;?::. year it must result ln a change of ad- “'-'- - ‘ ` _ ' Plylble in advaneez- mlnisiration. AWAY The skin is one of the most highly organized parts of the body. Keep- ing it in perfect condition has much to do with your Morning Bditlon,daily (except Sunday), one mouthzsc. er yr_._.,..., .. ._ Weekly Bdiiion (We¢n..sds.') Per yesr in sdvsnca ............... . .. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . .$l»°° lranoh Offices have been established st the following places where subscriptions may be paid, news urnllh- Agent. Agent Tilt Ancto-Aiitniciu Tfirsmirii. €‘d..;.i:;'rvaiing, ,inn work and other business The AnR’o_Amed°au Telegraph Com_ snmraersgineieflcggznh Rogers' store-1. li.C» pany Limited. established in 1866, has a Atherton. Atherton Po»¢0liv:¢-H=rb¢f¢Cllf¥» full page advertisement in the World Searls Bust. Telephone Oillce-P. G. aeamsn Almanac for 1904, in which it proclaims Georgetown. Russel R, Maclean. Agent. liIBelf as ‘Thl Pifuleer Atlantic Cable comfort and appearance. y . I. R. B. McCRBADY. Editor. l 1. P. noon, In R Nnwsou. C ` a...¢..i..ia¢ ia... s~.i..¢.i»a.... mf. Crt: am whitens and softens harsh. rough skins and almost in- stantly relieves the sting- ing, but ning sensation caused by winter weather. Is not sticky or gummy, is nicely perfumed and is in~every way a pleasant preparation to use. 25 cents a bottle. Sold only by J- f=...J.i.irS°~~ The Medical Hall. I ima MURNING GUARDIAN SATURDAY, JAN. 30,1904. THE END OF LIBERAL UN|0NiSM» The so-called Liberal Unionist party grew out of the secession of a number of from Mr. Gladstone when he took up Conservatives. To tha new party thus formed the name of Liberal Unionist was! Hrst mainly Conservative. The new fiscal departure of Mr. Chamberlain, seems destined to resolve the Liberal the Liberals returning to their party ban- ner pretty generally, but with the notable exception of Mr. Chamberlain himself. The British Liberals are _jubilant over tho turn of affairs and are nothing loath to welcome back those who had wandered is ste5d1y_ 3 from the fold. And the occasion is to be E Tlicy are now a family standby and i duly celebrated' I L A grand political banquet is to be held I can be had all the year round at i YEARIN, YEAR OUT § ` The demand for Moncton Tweed , Home Rule and their “mance with the arbitrarily limited to twelve hours out of ' the twenty-four, while the company has shown itself to be unnaturally favorable given although the Dany was from the ,toahlgh rate and a limited volume of trump' will be taken at 8 sharp. l I Company," and gives a chart: of its four cables between the Old World and the Nsw, laid respectively in 1673, 1874, 1880 and 190-i. At the bottom of the advertise- ment is this statement: “This company, whose carrying capa- city is far in excess of any other Atlantic - fr- f -- ' cabls company, is naturally favorable to i the maintenance ofa low rate with an increasing volume of traiiic." From local experience with the same company for many years the people of Prince Edward Island are compelled to prominent Liberals and their supporters I say that the carrying capacity its lines is Unionist party into its original elements, _ i FOUIDS ‘"1 S\1“d5Y Hi- 2 0'Cif-*Ck I0 umcllfi Human Body Has its Equinoxial Storms. u its March From the Cradle to the Grave the Body Has its Periods of Change Which are Associated With Alarming Dis- turbances. River Bridge Hall on Tuesday Feb. 9th. - Particulars later- 29 d Zi f. following morning and not later than I) asking iaava to exhibit' are big ima or spring and summer silk jacket samples Their show room will he at his disposal on Monday sud Tuesday first. Special orders , will he taken and tit uusranfeed. He will be pleased to have the ladies call and lock over the larne showing. He will also show a few specials ln silk l walsts and silk skirts.-Jas. Paton & Co. 80.1 ii ANNOUNCEMENTS- -Regular meeting of Victoria Divis'on, Sons of Temperance Monday evening. -Pvnmc tamperance meeting in the Division Rzom on Tuesday at 8 sharp. ;| -South African men will meet at Mr. Mallish's oiilce this afternoon at 5 o'clock o arrange for Paardeberg celebration. -There will be a public gospel meeting in Great George Street Church, open to ali, on Sunday at4 p. m. Lesson Matthew 5-1, “I‘he Sermon on the Mount.” -Telephone subscribers will please add o their Directory cards No. 19 Liberal Conservatives’ Committee rooms, and No. 54 Peter McNutt's residence. 30 d 2i -The next public temperauce meeting under the auspices of the Sans of Tem- perance will be held in W'right.`s Hall on Tlleidlllf evening] next, Feb. 2. Chair ~ ~-vmwsm -Tho members of Lodges Eton _ and Prince Eiward will meet at their lodge the funeral of their late brother .Thoizffs Evans. -There will be a concert in the Vernon -"Changes" of ads must be in not later han 1 p. m. each day to insure insertion oon Saturday for the “Wcsklv." -A basket social and entertainment . The Humphrey Clothing Store 1 E Opera llouse Building in celebration of the reunion of the long disrupted Liberal party. There will be present the Duke of Devonshire, leader There are two great periods in men’s live-. About fortv-tive every man realiz- es that some new condition has arisen, and if this time is happily passed, about of the Liberal, ant-lproteotionist campaign, Earl Rosebery, Earl Spencer, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Mr. Morley and I' J The Last of the s d h P ixty the health barometer Lakes another ip and storms of great import cloud the orizon of life. These storms must be met, and Wise eople will fortify the resisting power of o d will be held in Harrington Hall, Bracklc) Point on Wednesday, Feb. 3rd. Adults sion1O cents, ladies with baskets free. Doors open at 7 o'ciock. w 27 d 29, 30. -Come to the Tabernacle Fitzroy St., n Sunday at 2.30 and 7 p.m. Subjects oi iscourss : "The destiny of the lm- JANUARY BARGAINS To wind up an estate the following high grade low priced serurlties will goto the first one making a reasonable olier. 3coo Aurora Pxtrnsiun Gold. zooo Arcola Consolidated Oil. s7oo Eastern Consolidated Oli. 1c5c Hxprcss Gold Mining. :tooo Empire Slate Gold Mining. 15oo Eureka Oil and Gas. zoco Gold Tunnel Mining. Iooo Hidden Fortune Gci Mining. 5oo Mt. jefferson Consolidated. 500:: Mexican lin, & Dev, "A " n5c Mexican Rx. it Dev. "nf loco ltiergenilialer Holton Basket. 5oo Muvchle (Wisner) 2.5m i~i.»mr,~ com Mining. 5oo Virnaga Gold Mining. I)ON'T HH AFRAID TO iili'), AS THEY MVST BE \Ol.i) QUICK. WILL SELL IN LOTS T0 SL'i'i`_ \VRi l`F. FOR COPY OP MY BIC PRICE LIST 'ro Pssri-3 is \'o|:R mir on TACK on THE wsu, :fox i>.»\Ii.‘.' si-iifsasscw., issisu Fai-;i= A so .\1.\ll.np <‘.loii stroll, and, happening to pass by the great ln- sunc asylum at that place, tho iholiglit sLruck him that this was a gooll time to p1-riorin an Oflielul duty. incidentull_\, it may bc suiil that Ilersclicll ~l»m'i;- the reputation of being somoivhut pompous at times. lie ltncwkod ut thi- iiuor, uhirli, nilei' a limi( iil~lu_\‘. wus o;»<-neil by an ut- ir-iillnut. “You cunt come in," he was informed. "li`s not visiting hours," "That ninlu-_-a no diiierc-noe. i shall inspect. this institution just. the same." "indeed, you will not." "Come, coiue, my good ninn; I'm tili- Lnrll Chancellor." ill-rsuhi-ll expos- tulutcd. "Oh, thut's all right," an- swered the fuui~tic.i\.ir_y, "ws’vo four of you inside nlrcaily." SPECIAL NOTICES. Fire shovels 53 at Cainerwn 8: Co'-<.' 30 d li Ladies’ rubbers 25c and 35c a pair at McEachen's Shoe Store. 30 d ii I have just recelvel several cases of \Vnmon`s and Misses' spring heel boots sizes? 1-2,` Il. ~i alas Wnmen's common sense Goodyear Wellei boats all sizes- you will not find these kind of goods in other shoestcres-coma quick if you wan’ them, 107, discount for spot cash.-Conroy The Shoeman, Charlottetown. W ri w ll It's enough to make one smile tc are how people are duped into buying cheap boots and shoes, that go to places as soon as the water strikes them. We have the cheap kind hut we prefer Lo sell you thi- hetter ones. -Conroy, The Shoemnn, Sun- nyside, Charlottetown. 30 d w ll Our flusl clearance silo of ladies' ready to wsarand untrlmmod hats. We will bn stock taking in another week and we won't antar a hat on our books. All must be cleared. Cost outa no Bgure now. So hare loss the balance priced from $1.25 to $3.50 now ii0c.-Prowse Bros. 80 d ll Not often da you buy up-to~datc goods without profit to the seller. You can do sofnow if you call at U. A. Bruce‘s. Read his advertisement its true. 20 dw tf ,Our 1847 Rogers knives. forks and spoons is clean new stock. All cut prices met.-G. H. Taylor, Sunnyside. 28 d 31 The higfiiscount sala is now cn at D. A. Bn|ce's. You can buy m-en's under- wear, shlrts. gloves, caps, f_\lr cvilsra, rearlyruada overcoat-s, suits, imported nd homemade without proiitto the -1 - B Medicine. Iris an interesting device. which reproduces with perfect accuracy the sounds of the human voice. noi. as in the case of the phonograph, by mere- ly repeating words spoken by |>€rB°hi. but by a process which is purely me- ` chanical from start to finish and in which no word is spoken by any hu- man being. The sounds are produced :lon Sketch. ,Attached to the machine is a series of plaster heads, Avo in all representing the tive vowels, a, e,‘i o, u. They are each a perfect model of s perlon's mouth, fitted with pliable Lips and perfect teeth. Air currents _ set in motion by the machine are made to pass through the dummy mouths, which are fitted with sirens. Through his invention Dr. Marage has discovered that the steam sirens used on hoard ships can ba so con- structed as to imitate certain sounds. Thus different phonetic syllables may be obtained which could be used to form an international alphabet. By an ingenious contrivanco attached to this wonderful instrument it is possible to see reflected in a tiny mirror the vocal chords of a singer. By the some device one can also trace their action and see how, as the note gets higher, the aperture between them becomes less and less, until when the top note is reached it is almost closed. As the force of air current ex- pelled bceomea stronger the opening decreases in size. It increases as the force becomes less. The smaller the aperture the greater the vibration. This is bow bumnn beings get their singing voices. "Tlierc is no mystery about it." declares Dr. Marage. “It is a purely mechanical process, based on known laws of higher mechanics." The New lih-ftish Ambassador. Sir Mortimer Durand, the new am- bassador to Washington, has always been my beau ideal of an English gen- tleman and diplomatist, without fear and without reproach. Sir Mortimer is a tall, handsome man of superb phy- sique and with the bearing of a well set up soldier. It has been said that he is one of tlio few men who can wear the diplomatic uniform without looking ridiculous in it. With strangers he has ii grave, dignified and very polite, though somewhat distant, manner, but in reality he possesses a most genial disposition and is gentle and tender hearted as a woman. I liuvc often thought be assumed this rather haughty demeanor in order to protect his too vulnerable good nature from being constantly iissoilcd. In any case, it stood him in good stead in bis rela- tions with orientnls of the first rank, who despise levity of manner in high officials. Sir Mortimer loves sport and outdoor exercise, but when he has im- portant work in hand will devote him- self to it for fifteen hours u day, if necessary. and for weeks together.- London lil. A. P. Curious Collectors. The Parisian riigpickor is xl well known cliarnuter to all who have trav- ersed tlie streets of that capital at night, but he has n colleague concern- ing whom little is said or known-the dead dog and old cork collector. Why these two industries should go together is inexplicable even to the men them- selves, but such is the case. Dead dogs are by no means bad property. The skin fetches from twopenco to three- pence when it has not become deterio- rated by long residence in the water, the fat is worth nvepcnce per two and one-third pounds, and the bones also sell for a trifle. The corka are by no means so valuable, as after they have been cleaned and pared they only sell for tlvepence a hundred. The profes- sion is only sutficientiy lucrative to maintain a few members, 2 francs a clay being the average gain, who reside for the most part in that chitfonier quarter, the Rue Petit, Cite Philippe.- Golden Penny. How Climate Alects Railroads. There are three great ruliroud lines that show tho climatic problems that engineers have to solve in building- tlie new trnnscnnuda road, traversing high northern latitudes; the triinsnus- trnlla roud, running through nil nrld region, and the Uganda road. wliieli traverses a tropical country. In high latitudes many difficulties have to bc overcome, among them being the ef- fects of mountain sickness on thewnrk- men. In rainy regions floods nnd laud- slldes must be provided against, and the early decoy of ties, sleepers and bridge material. In dry countries it is necessary to provide water, to guard against fire, against sand storms anti against many other filings that the passengers, riding in thc luxurious cars, never think of. Lfqnirls Americans Consume. Somebody who has been computing the quantity of the liquids consumed by the American people within a tweivemonth has found that we drank i lust year enough ten, coffee, wine, beer, liquors and other beverages to cover at area of inndtwo miloa square to a depth of ten feet-u lake large enough, it was suggested, to ilont several na- vies of the size of our own. The amount of alcoholic beverages alone which were necessary to satisfy the national thirst during this period would all s canal 100 miles long. 100 feet wide and 10 felt dhcp -Harpers b ste of vib ti , s the Lon- ' ' ' ` . Y a my m ra on ny g ,l,h¢;’¢a"q,__ ,u , ,\ V .. --wr Dstsuorsxalows, Jan. 86.-Slater Philo menu. Ilmbvr superior of Mercy Horpltri hasjust learned that sho ls heir to ons. fifth of an estate of l10,000.000. The estate is that\of_sn uncle, John HcCormaok,who died in Kalbourne. `Absuslia,‘ ten ygro ago. McCormack' owned. se 'ral gold mines, sheep ranciilaiaad othervlbfcasrty. a’ T' I , ti ` .4 I lb, _ <~ . 4 _ _ - . _ --- - _ ua rho _ , \‘ ,p . . ~ Home. Happiness must be founded on health. Where there is ill - health there _will surely be unhappiness. Thehapginess of many a home has received its own- fall at the table, spfeld Wlih “Ch Wd dainty foods. The brat symptoms of disease of the stomach are ignored sg being disagreeable but not sngerous. Presently yspepsia or some other form of disease fastena on the stomach. At. any stage Dr. Pierce's_Golden Med- ical Discovery will cure diseases of the stomach and other organs digestion and nutrition. But thecnre 15 quicker if the “Discove;y" is used in tha earlier stages of isease. If you have any symptoms of diseased stomach use “Golden Medical Discovery" and be cured. “I feel that Iwould be doing an injustice to you if I did not aendgou a statement of' my case," writes Mrs. Davi W. Guice, of Hamburg Franklin co., grin. git aazihiim- c¢>¢|:_r;§?si:t "ig ' ' . s a e ;;‘i`il\gc:i;¢.mI whim iii, the time with stain# min in my head- heart beat too fast; my fed sndiianda were cold all the time. Did not si well at all. Was able tc get about but vm little. I commenced to use Dr. Pieree's Golden Medical Discovery and ‘Pleasant Pellets' in May, i897. and by December I could begin to get about very well, Have been doing my work ever since. Peel better than I have for several years.” Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay ex- use of customs and mailing only. Ad- sreas Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffs o, N. Y. .;¥..»'=T;-.,’,.'_ _ ~_. fe. ~".¥`-f_i..¢_' ff. ’ 1 _,__4» _&_° \\ \\ Q ‘F V \\\ /» , .`_ \ I t / 'rin <. l . °i . rs ‘ » 1 ‘ 1' .rbi _ __f I __,. ~, ‘ii '3` ___ ,.=`.‘»'t?f.'~.'.‘.so1>;f -1 wilson-_lt_ .-fi.-<;»_j-`f‘-~'» ,..»i= , if _F 5 W&e.m zffiisllefafers ~ l~,-' Begin aio Dance l:`s :i sure sign tlizit your eyes - .- iii-lui I »i>i.:ii_f;‘ after. i'.:-. .ii.! ,' tl;cy ‘.-. __'_ ii:\\i: :iii iflirfrifci’ ticictt tilztt is \,_' lt iianl i»i`i',!|i:iiii'; to '..li ii\eif, Q' 4 - . - _ . ,i i"\s.iiviy tin-1,' i\;i\it iv.-.xi \.‘l’1:.ilcii J., "' i-~.‘ loo 1:-u fi i..- fin; 1.- ~t~\\-iiig. if _ . _ . £3 .srzilli i.\icll`\ii\\ 11:21( I\1l\ui'c gum ti:;.l yur.” cj... lim.-.l iicip. ,-_ .')\:iii ti;_' i‘.~i.| ..-. il-iiilii wily in ti: ii,'i:'_ vi: _ \"- ~~:u 'i , cj.'i~'= irc: iiifwl if ilzuigiv Hilo? ge: gin-..i~s, \\ iivi l‘.:~i'.ui, is icry fair. , E W TAYLOR, _ Cameron Block City `| . é l'i _'£3 .'§ .;-§'_;',,,..'- 1.: . I fr _ L ~. vw-fwfr. "' '~ '- ' TENQERS, Di-PARTM ENT or Pvnuc Works, Ch`town, Jan. 18th, 1904. Scaled Tenders will be received at this office until noon on Saturday. Jan. 50. 1904. From any person or persons willing to con- tract for tile repairing of New Glssgo v Bridge. Loi 13, according to plan and spcdticaiicn to be seen at the residence of Albert Psrlrmsu, New Glasgow, and st this diice. The names of two responsible persons willing to becrnse bound for the faithful pcrfmmsnce of the contract, must accompany each tender The Department does not bind itself to ac- cept the lowest or any lender. Tenderatc be addressed to the undersigned and marked, "Fenders for New Glasgow iid ." ” “° L. a. M¢MiLi.a.°N, Sec’y Public Works. :la aw. wtd _____.._.___._é-_______ __ .__.__. Puliiicailieelings 'i lie undersigned have agreed to m-t the electors oi West Queens as followsz- Iri=1itown, Monday, Feb ist, 7 p. tn. Clifton. Tuesday, Feb and, 7 p. in. Granville Wednesday.Feb 8rd, 7 p m. Hope River, Thursday, Feb 4th, 7 p. rn. New Glasgow,Friday, Feb 6th 7 p.m. Hunter River. Saturday. Feb 6tl1,.' 30 p. m. Brookfield, Monday. Feb 8th. 7 p rn Kingston, Wednesday, Feb xoth, 7 p. m. North River, Thursday, Feb tith. 7 p. m. Afton Hall, Friday, Feb lzth, 7 p rn. Milton, Saturday. Feb x3\h. 7 p. ni 7 HORACE X-Ir\_SZAKD» A. A. Massa. I l , »- 5""e|'- md W M _ w9°klY- usd" ' 1-, ' . All clothing in t iyercoats, Ulsters, Suits, ,Odd'Psnts,, Vests, Haguand , , La s' Furs. Ladies’ ,Glyvcs and Mitts, g,1iiidr¢n's;o.nd~ misses’ _fl ms. , - f _ ' ,A1 they; V carnal( mice. , Dress G<>oda,'F1annel_», Octtoris, add all Eiece goo a 55 off. Shirts, Collars Ties and meals G oves, 1°-3 off _ eimine Discounts. J. B. MacDONALD & Co ‘ "' . . , . , .._,"_‘,i;»,. . ,' ’ .' ~. 1 , .7_ ,f~"..5l'?. ._,;,.$§.‘T;i _ 7.. " *-----r“'~¥'*' ..- . . ' . . ~ 1 I ‘ , . .. " 1» ;i;,,‘_,`.-'¢.¢,¢_v-,.._,,,, .. . : , - _ 2 -'- > _ W* il ' » i