Always at fhe class ui nuuuu ff'¢f<‘>°f Of Lilliil NEWS D0 not “me JCEAND at the Rink this afternoon, good the price ramping ag, 5 to um fhg boy fgr be. Wi1.1.1an Penny.Murray Harbor South, is reported very ill. _ ` ing dull. _Ind smtheciudon, Pitons. iiiuieopm stupid. You are\ the stupid one! ”°“"°""'.‘."*`”“""""_“"" " A BAND at the Rink this afternoon, good Stupiclbecause you never thought ie- Goudfhpvtiuskas- about his liver. There- is where all ..._fii.'i.‘i.f.§.'i.9`f.'.`.°°i°vi.°f§.°§'.'.il.i.'§`°'.i°.iffiil`§;`l histroubie lies. A sluggish liver makes "’"“’“°‘ A A » I MissV Beers, late teacher-at Monte a sluggish mind. A boy cannot study mis... .'i.i.i..,_,.. You ti.. K...-...Q Mrs P Cook Tvhe? his blood is of Tiixiiin St: Peter's concert on Wednes- Ayer s Pills act directly oii the liver. They are `ii§’f.’.’f.'I2i'li..f`ii;.lTt'i.i.°§l»'.‘f§l`.'fi "'°"`”`°"° all vegetable, sugar-coated. Dose just one pill AN °°i°v“\~1° Purse vlllbe We ’ at thc Gibson Picture evening in the at bedtime. for 60 yearsa Always kgep a Opera House on Friday;Murch 3rd. b°X °f these Pills in the house. .fi-Ziiiililii§f.i.i"§`.ii.'li.`ii`i.iiii..°h.i.i ei lt tha . .t i i " |||g,.|,,¢:f‘:»_°_ ,,€:._;.Ls"u_'.“_ a\cr ri onep m o nsurc nseition ' following issue. ~ nnrs nm vreon-rar tin inir. , naive onus! Pseroui.-rw ln , _A¥ll'l IAIIAPARILLA-For tin blood. AYBTB A6118 Gull-Fornishiin. qu. ANY poisons, (Indies or gentlemen, dcsiringtosee the Guu.rdiu.n’s big Web Perfecting Press in operation should cull _ 5 _ Il 'W' at business ofiioes any Wednesday at l";5ur Engraving is Alwais to the Fron tering. i __1 ,f- ' R '§ W. W. 'WELL Jeweller. t _ _ _` sharp. A Tm: recent severe snow storms have caused quite an excitement among the The latest styles of let- 1 '~ snow sliovellers in the country districts Y _ along the railway line, who may be seen somgu Si‘i§;t:`:;ll% liglgi " < - hurrying to the railway in the early morp- , should be engraved' , ing to assist in cleariiig the track. i We wi_1l do it just as ' | ` Tun Black River, N. B. Presbyterian Y°“ Wall* li- ` ii Congregation have signified their interi- tion of culling W. J. Myers, Lake Verde, P. E. I. and a third year student in l Divinity at Pine Hill when lie graduate- ` " ' thisyear. He has stated that he will ac- \__ twelve o’clock, or Saturday at one o‘clock V, cept the charge. `_' THE Norwegian snowshoes, skis, pro» misss to become popular in Halifax 5 _Far the Finest Finishes Photo Work Come to the Leading Studio. CARBONS ' PLATINDTYPES ARTISTS PROOFS GEO.- H- COOK. NEW DMBRIBAY BLOCK. they huveiii Charlottetown this winter. A ‘fl ` party of Halifax ladies and gentlemen , have supplied themselves with skis which are now manufactured at Ottawa, and ' ` were trnmping this week. EVERY man interested in thc well- fareof this city and himself, should hear Rev, S. J. Woodroofe iii Y. M. C. A.Hiill tomorrow, Sunday afternoon. The Rector of St. I’aui’s Church is an earnest speaker and his illustrations ure selected from *_ Til* 5\‘|4|° Wxzfgombsbl ll llwlyl ‘ every day life. Subject for address, “If ‘ ‘ Christ came to Charlottetown." All men welcome. Service at 3.45 p. m. Have you got a cold P f Then get a box of g Huglic’s Grippc Remedy ' It cures acold in 24 hours. . How about that cough 7 Hughes Cough Mixture will cure it. Now is the time. “°°°.,.§;....il.‘..i9"°$' - S CURIS -Just Received, one 'gross Wainpolcs’ Cod Liver Oil. i I Liquozonc, Small and large bottles in stock. 5oc and $i.oo. Mabou’s, Drugstore Souril Best, P. E. Island. i Bios., Druggists . Phone Leads them all. _ , z5c e lb. package. nrumu anus. '» orrosirs P. o. ~ Z ul' .fov”A.1\'i TED. Two butter-makers. md Ulf” °l’¢“¢` '¢.k¢" for the coming leewll- Iioetories open about March ist. Ap- ply .'m; uh? wanted, and r;eom- ~ meiidstionl by ret mailto J. D. fl¢f» Sussex, N. B. so d oi pd Now is the time to get a priir of Rub- ber Boots. Don’t i wait for the _first big thaw. ~ Mtn’s $4.00 pcr pair Boys’ $3.00 “ °‘ Woinci1’si $2.25 per pair. Misses’ $2.00 per ur- i Ciiild’s $1.70 per pair. \ Tm: N. B. & P. E, I. Railway Co., have decided tosnspend the work of clearing their road between Sackville and Tormen- tine until thc weather improves. The road has been kept clear until within the last week or so but owing to the recent northwesterly storms the iine is comple- tely blocked.Since the expense of clearing the road would hc about $500 and the dnlly returns from freight and passenger traffic are small on account of blockadcs on other roads, the Company has decided to cease operations for the present. Tm: deiitli took place in Montague, Feb. Hth. after i\ short illness of Ebezsner Campbell, aged 51 years, leaving u sorrow- ing widow, four sons and five daughters, 'one son and two daughters in Quincy, Mass, one son at Millwockct, Maine, oiic at Montague, and one son and tlirec daughters ut houic. Three sisters iii Bos ton, one in New Hampshire, one in Honi- ton, Maine, and two at Montague survive him, besides n large number of friends and relatives to mourn the loss of a kind and afectionate father und husbsnd,aiiri u respected member of the Christian Church, Montague. ` - EASTERN Norms-Winter conditions of the most pronounced type iiccoinpany the snowand frost blockade with which Kingpin surrounded and enveloped for the last month.Truly,it is now “The Lady ofthe Siiows." Little more has been done than shovelilng snow iind keeping wariii in country parts. Two weeks without get- ingamail is something unknown here, before this winter. The heaviest kind of ice fills the Gulf and Straits in every direction, and it wants a long siege of south west wiiid, which the Island is not likely to get this month to clear it out your horse sh-g Ma,-_ 11. and give the stenmcrs ii. chance to run. | ' is the month to tone up -One ofthe old landmarks of Chenpstow R dn your horses and cattle- Q passed away on the 11 inet in tlic person 0 of Peter Nowlan. Born at Indian River B some ninety three years ago he saw many 1 fc. changes during his longli 0! his six sono, ilve have predeceased him, four oi o them being drowned out of Gloucester, Mass.-James D. Stewart of West hiver . . ' died very suddenly on the 13th after" un C l illness ainicw days. Two sisters, Mrs. on l James Young and Mrs Alex Young ° h survive him, and one brother William now in Boston Be had passed the Macaroons 9 - Owing to a mistake of the shipper we were sent about ten times as nisn5 of Huntley 8; Paimei-’s MACARO NS md 'raoussnoun siscvirs is we ordered. In order to reduce opa- stock of them quickly we haw decid to offer them for a short time only st s Discount of 25 Der cent less than regular prices This is n genuine bargain no Huntley ‘& Palmer-'s Biscuits Are known the world ov_er for their good qualities- Bccr & Goff. 86. ' seventy second ihile stone. Reddin's Sweet Castor Oli-Anybody can takolt. Children like it. It is the iiiqheut grade of Castor Oli-(specially rehned for medicinal use) sweetened and ilavcredsosstodlsguise taste. Only llic per bottle.-A. W. Reddin Phm, B., CentralDru_gstore. _ coniuglsyrnrs. City Oonncll meets on the second lion- dsyin oooh month., Dr. F. F. Kelly Mnyor; W. W.0larke. City Clerk. Bicyclilts and nil athletes dedend on l3EN'l'1.EY'S Linimeiit to keep the Joints lmber and muscles in trim. Yin if .,-. .. .. - -- - 0/3,;-,,,,,~,,,..;.....,...f'$j° . r ' niliifii arfsantali :~v\g‘1i'~.°'I:°?;,t.Si,‘1°,c(é‘.}‘ig:;‘y‘;1i:yt‘i1iiig :i.)i|:1’ioi‘.c lldntaeiloprigg 6:; per lb. .‘-1tI’l°1;;\<>l1,ev_=ry.Piet=¢»’»'. fr --~~f'-“‘~»>-f~ - >~ I ~ \ . ' . 5.. , _-__° T1iEQH#5v1°'¥v.'-“rQvfN ev4RD1AN» FEBRUARY =s»19°sv MANY Nlilt the tiapnrtm-Q of ,Hgn-y and Mrs. Prowse tor the West in s few weeks time. His position as blacksmith at York has been taken by D. Swan. Titans was a very sinsll attendance at the market yesterday, and country pro- duce was source. A basket of eggs was in which sold at- Silo per dos. and butter brought 240. Very little pork was in nod J. it 'rnoiasos suites in ii ieiiaf sent w his son Hugh that the weather in Prince Edward -Island is bitter cold and he is longing for the bracing atmosphere of Iowa. Unless the thermometer has gone clear out of sight better stay where you ure, John. -Eu.:-lhsm Echo, Feb 16th. Tar: oiiicers of Cherry Valley Dalrying Co are: -- Presldent.-M. J. McLeod. Vice Pres.--Roderick Mclsaac. Secy.-W. I._ Irving. , Treas. --Wm. Carey( James 0. Irving has been the president of the company since its inauguration un- til this year. Robert McKinnon has the contract for supplying the ice. Siaviaiuii. meetings of the West. Royalty Barrel Club have been held since my lnst report. We have now decided to ndiiilt ladies to the Club, provided they bring the proper qualifications. Several have been admitted this week and ure now members in good standing (on Barrel Slaves). We huvenow with us young men and maidens; if the storms continue wc will have old men and chilrirsn. Our next weeklv meeting will hc held on Mori~ day eve in the usual place.-Sammy King, Sec'y. What Sulphur Dues For the Human Body in Health and Disease. The mention of su phur viill recall to many ot us the'eiii~l\ days when our inotiil ers and grandmotlicrs give us our diiily dose cf sulphur and molasses every spring and fall. it was the universal stpring and full "blood purifier," tonic an curc-all, and mind you, this old-fashioned remedy was not without merit. The idea was good, hut the remedy was crude and unpalatiible, mid a large quan- tity had to Le tulicn to get any effect. Nowadays we get all the heiieflclnl effects of sulphur iii a palatable, concen- trated form. so that a single grain is far more effective thin ii tsblespoonful of the crude su‘phur. In recent years, research and experi- m~nthuve proven that the best sulphur for medicinal me is that obtained from calcium lcuiciuiii sulphide) and mid in drug stores under the name of Stuurt‘s Calcium \\ afers. 'lhey are smal chocolate coated pellets and contain the active medicinal prin- ciple on sulphur iii a highly conccn trated, effect-ive form. Few people are' aware of the value o' this form of snélpliur 'n restoring and maintniiii g bod y vigor and lien th; sul- linracts dire tlyon the livcr and cxcrctory organs and puiifies and enriches ,thc blood by the prompt elimination of waste material. Our graiidmothers l-new this when they dosed us with sulphur and molasses every spring and fall, but thc crsdity and impurity of ordinary flowers of sulphur weretfteii worsé_ than the disease, and cannot compare with the modern concen- tratel preparations of sulphur, of which Stuart's Calcium \Vafers isundoubtedly the best an I most widely used. C The-y are thc natural antidot s for liver rind kidney trrubles and curc constipiitioii and p .riiy the blooi in a way that oitei. surprises patient and |liy.~ician alike. Dr. Ii. M. \’l iiiiiiis wliiie expcriineiil- ing with sulphur remedies soon found that hc sulphur from t _alciuiu was supc ~ lor to any otherforin l-le nys: ‘ For liver k dney and blood troubles, especially when re-uiting from constipation or malaria, I have been surprised at tlie re suits obtained from Stuai‘t's Calcium Wafers. ln patients suifcrinir from boils and pimples _ and even deep-sented csrbuncles, I have repeatedly scan iheni dry up and disappear in four or live days, lenviuii the shin clear and smooth. Al- hough Etuart's Cn.‘oIum Waters is ii proprietary article, and sold by druggl ts, and for that reason tnbooed hy many physicians, yet I know of nothing so safe aiid reliable for constipation, liver and kidney troubles and especially in all forms of skin disease as this remedy." At any rate people who are tired of pills, cathartics and sofcullcd biocii "purii‘.ers,"wi-l find in Sl.un.rt’s Calcium Wnfers, a far snfor, more pulatablc nn effective preparation. The Tapestry Carpets in show window of James Paton 8: Co. are suitable for bed-rooms, hall and stuirs.Soiiic pieces are quitegood enough for parlors or sitting rooms.-James Paton Bc Co. 251| li. I 25 different patterns of pretty I I niuslin, many new colors, stripes und I 1 Florals, wider' than regular, rind of I 1 usual15ccntquiility,scllingaenspeclal 1 2 here for 10 cts. per yard. Ask for 1 Z samples.-Moorek McLeod. 25d li. I Don‘t let tiie ipsliter pf “ex n k rom si ng $.seSigelii)i%°“u preciious as - lifgditse I and our charges are t . mwznbifrrect all defects of vision, and if you need the - perviceo ofnan occulist, we will ' ki t . relgheze ies n}bmgi'i°e|s work in our methods. . We have the intent and most pppxged apparatus for eye- es . Always glad to help yon. G. F. HUTCHESON. f Expert Optielui. Ai Stanley Special at 7 5c, goc, Special at $1.70, $ 45 inches Wi Special at 2 5c, 4oc Special at And remelnb ever shown. l While llunils Sale! , Meer Mi: A1' rin: Apwavs BUSY sroni-:r PRiNCiPAi- WANTED ' *_* ' Bros Ready Made,Sheets 2 1-2 by 2 yards. Special at $1.45 is pair White Crochet Quilts $1.10, $1.18 and $1.45 Marseilles Quilts 1.85, $2oo.and $2.25 White French Organdies, de and 45c per yard White Dotted Musiins IOC per yard White Striped Musiins Special at 8c, Ioc, 15c, igc and 23C per yard er our WhiteUnder- wearl The best stock we have Stanley Bros. FLOUP. wg¢»||i¢nlln»¥n¢d»lUllUllkvu TALKS To have goodfbread, YOU `must have good Flour. We sell good Flour cheag-in;small bags, large bags, % lnrrels and barrels. Call an getpiir prices. €A~l\|Z€|?¥§Zl\i :S4 EE W i f H l $6oo.oo Piano C for $9o.oo able terms. P 7' *__* _ W mm ii I. // /,V ‘r _ `\\. "_`”"’i`*' " " ' l ____ _ - ` Here’s a snap for someone. Grand Square Piano, seven octaves, fancy iigiired walnut case, carved legs, splendid order. Price when new $600.00. Our sale price $90.00 on reason- l Call and see it. ` MILLER BRUS. SUNN YSIDE North Side of Post Ofiice ' HAY! HAY C. LYONS 8 Co. i6 d roi ~ 1 Tea Sales exceed that of sn 1- every case properly signed receipts from farmers for hay sold them. 'The receipts must be taken at n o ' the time of delivery. no matter how small o quantity is delivered. ' ARTHUR PETERS. i_; dw ti Pat & Ex. Y “F asa E other in the Lower Pro- o L Properly on King’s Square V|ll¢$~ Coinpsrntively new private dwelling. All modern im rovements. Large gar- c|‘\0|¢0\iIf0\Vt|\ Of Illdflh den lot nttnche Ap ly on the premises to ARTHUR orllRS BEER. Notice to Agents of Govern- FDR SALE men1H2y _ _V ---- All Agents are requested to 50 Toni Prime Timothy strictly comply with printed in , Hay. \_ st_riictions sent and to obtain in ` l For Prince Street School, Char- lotteto vu. to isxe the position to be vacated by Mr. J. D. Seaman, , whoseresignstion takes ehect on . I ' he 3isi of March - Applicants will correspond with the Under-_ signed stating quiiliicntions and giving references. _ lt. S TF. WART. Sec. Board of School Trustees of Charlottetown. February zo, x9o5. zrdwtf.,pst. Ex. NOW is a good time to have a group taken, when ithingsare quiet. Come to our studio and we will do what is rigiit by you. GAUYIN, Gi:NlZEl. & C0., rnoroonarnsss, J. A. S. BAYER. PROP. 0ut or the Beaten track Our Clothing is out of the beaten track of design and motive. The pat- terns are new and harmonious, the goods of the finest quality, the prices ure iust right, in short the whole idei is one of extreme beauty and is invosted with added interest because rightly treated. MCDONALD & PERRY, THE NOBBY TAILORS. Great George Street. Eastern Steamship Co. WINTER REDUCED RATES. Effective to May ist, 1905. St. john, to Portland, $3.00. St. John, to Boston, $3.50. Commencing December 1 , 1994, steamer leaves St John at g a. m. Atlantic Standard) Thursdays for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Boston. RETURNING From Boston, via. Portland, Eastport, and Lubec Mondays at 9 a. ni. Through tickets on sale at principal railway stations and baggage checked to destination. rassengers arriving at St. john on evening previous to sailing can go direct. to steamer and take cabin berth or stateroom for the trip. sured against fire and marine risk. WILLIAM G. LEE, Agent, St. John, N. B. A. H. HANSCOM, G. P. &T. A.. CALVIN AUSTIN, V.P. 8. Gen’l Mgr. A A PIANO For Your Home! BUY NOW! A very little money will start you, and we will make pav- ments easy. We strongly recommend the Mendelssohn Piano to those who want a first-class instrument at a moderate price. This Piano is a general favorite. It's sweet, sympathetic and pure tone is delightful. Come in and hear it. il. Horne & Co., Central Music Store, Kent bt. leoocrniiintt hav. We have thoroughly satis- lied ourselves that we have the only sure cure for Eczema or Salt Rheum, We refund the money ii' it is not all we claim. It's clean to use. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Price z5c, and only from and Ceylon. ii .ii me _ The Dniggisi and opiieian. All cargo, except Live Stock,is in- ’ r . , . ` _i,",/1,' ~f_ - \..;`A rv \` 2 .`.\- r,~'. l i \ , _ _ . \ 1 i,<_, ,‘__ i. , i. ., _, l M, "'11, .,»f “ 1 ar". ,- '-“ H ,_;. ,_ 4 lifl ,li ' fi. \‘ ‘= g -*ll i .'9- ,JA , . l. \" ' l \' i W I ` i ,""','