Ha i r r v Os Tuesday or Esstst-_week tho choir or 'ms enanmarv, cnAar.ofrra'rowx, ramen nnwsm rsutsn, mines i5, rg... Only 35? Your gray.halr_makes *" you look 20 years older. No “ - eed of this old age. Rssgdrerlte ‘W. W. W.’ WEDDING RINGS color. Keep young. L'...;..i_n..." r nts of merit - W. W. its economy in management and great ,/ékfio' J X " A 35 vears test. i* . _ `~» ‘_ A beallflflll 5111511. the policy holders all of whom are at the X i , A _large assortment. same time the solo shareholders and pro " ‘ Pnceg $125 uP_ atora of the company The Mutual -F Life of Canada has always been noted for Jeweller, i ‘ _ i his For the Finest Finished Photo Work Come to the Loading Studio CARIONS PLATINDTYP E8 ARTISTS PROOF! GEO. H. COOK. NEW DHBRIBAY BLOCK. The Studio where baby is always welcome. ' aunnunmsanais YOU l`lAY EAT Many things hard to` digest if you take one or two of HUGHES' DY- S_PEPS1'A TABLETS afterwards. 'lhey arewonderinl helps to diges- tion, they make weak stomachs strong. correct acidity, formation of gas and prevent nausea. Price z5c box. ' Geo. E. HUGHES- Apothecaries .'.'-. 'tl 1. , ':» _X 'L .» _.=`.. -= ',‘_» -1, If \lll\ £37! _J (` 'If .s= :7-Fe.{v:,`l-‘lli BEAUTY IN COLLARS The beautiful Gnish on our laundry wort makes its pleasure for the wearer, and the ad- miration of the observer. Yourlady friends will admire this beauty. and your good judgment, if you have your laundry work done up at the STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, Kent SL Phone |51 `\' A `\i .§»\ . .'-` Cealelen 1 To the Electors of Charlottetown and Royalty. GsNrl.itsn:N,-Ata large convention of the Liberal-Conservative perty,lie|d an Wednesday night, I was unanimously noininated to con- test this district in their inte rests on the loth inet I have consented to offer and sm now a can- didate for your sufl’rages. It is hut right that I should sinte my views on public questions as strongly as Iossible. x. I am opposed to the Legislat ure appropri- sting the moneys belonging to this city for revenue for the whole province. This city has to keep up its own Institutions and has s right to all its revenue. 1. I am opposed to members of the govern- ment and members of the Legislature being paid public moneys contrary to law. 3, I believe that the policy of bnrdening this province with s public debt and paying large sums annually for interest, is ruinous to both town and country, and if elected I will do all in my power to make revenue and expe nditur meet. 4, Should you honor me with your support I ‘. shall endeavor to promote the best interests of Charlotetown and Royalty in particular and the whole province in general, As the time for cans nssing the district is very short, lt will be impossible for me to personally canvass all the electors; therefore I trite this meensoi soliciting the votes and influence of electors in this content _. . , I remain, Gentlemen, ` Yours respectfully, ‘sq P. s. anowrv, ‘ Q _._ ______€§n ?' liar lint Eliish larlni All kinds of Fresh, Salt ands Smoked Fish, Salmon, Halibut. antb, and a choice variety of ` ausages. Give us a call; Well met you fish!- lladdlesoy & lrainor, Queen street opp. B. ta. Nsnospi Hardware Store. near Sydney Stree . Telephone No. 279- , New Goods New Goods New Goods SLATER SHOES for Men, QUEEN QUALITY Thc famous Shoe for Women Are now in stock in endless var- iety-the styles are new and attractive- we want you to look them over. Alley & Co. i__._,Z_.;_1._.-_i____._. MARKET BASKETS Just received from London.Eng- land, r§ dozen English Willow Market Baskets. Among them are several new varieties. In order to introduce them we offer for one week only: A special Discount of I2 |-2 per cent oil all our stock of English Market Baskets. Call early and get your pick of them. BEER & GDEE The ~ PubHc 'by this standard the Reddin's Drug Store is e°a|iiy accorded first place. A trial will make you a rellullr Cll- tomer. Red Bros., Opp. Post0Hee. ~ I rsrdtl __.___. _ -» I i \ I Good pure candy is the most acceptable gtft _.you can present your lady Attorney' Somis for pmicuram ` _ Patronage Cod’ Haddock' Fimmn Haddltml will always remain the T etc. ' best test of an inl¢lt1stl» A190 an klntn of neef. Pork. ion-» na-ns. Jaded in . _ oslrcd upon you as an irienl physical ln. ‘ ' . 'l l_llElli INTEREST Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere- 0340, lunuel report of the lutusi Life Assurance Company of Canada. The whole report must. he most gratifying to pri . _ oar e in selecting risks. As a result, its in- terest income alone is sufficient to pay all its death claims or all its expenses and still leave a larlro surplus. This pianos the oompanyin a unique and enviable position in this province sud is a suificimt testimony to tho excellence of its manage- ment. On examining the compauy’s assets ons is impressed with the absence of any- Lhlnll speculative. This sound, cousi- vative policy has not prevented The Mutual Life of Canada from being q» grcssive,-lt ls right. in the forefront of competition-indeed, it had made! greater net gain in Canadian business ‘ in force during the past tive yasra than any other company doing business in Canada (computing oy the last tive yearly Government Reports.) Last June, the company established an agency in this province under the msnalzemsni; of Prof. J. 0. Arsenault whose oiilce is in the Y. M.C.A. Building, and since that time the oompaty's business in this province made unprecedented progress. The Guardian congratulates Mr. Arsonault upon his marked success and upon the exceptional advancement of the company harepresonts. 'Lbs Mutual Liie's future ‘will no donbtbe proportionately as suc- cessful as its past. ADDRESS T0 A. W. ROBB. Charlottetown, P. E. I, March lith-04. Mr A. W. Robb. Dear Sir and Brother:-In view of the early severance of your relationship as Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of this city, we attempt to embody in this manner a sense ofthe loss to the city and this Asso- ciation through your removal to another sphere of labor. We recall that when cur Association work was disorganized, and peculiarly unlnviting, you came to us at the call of duty, ami were not afraid to face the problem; that you rnanfully undertook the re-organlzltion ofthe work; and its pre- soui. condition is n standing testimony to the success of your eifcrts. By your personality and vigour, you were able to rally to the cause the assist- ance of Christian workers, the young mm and the ladies, and this unity of rllbrt has in a large measure accomplished the results we all wished and prayed for. The large place which our institution novv holds in thc hearts of all true citizens, is most, gratifying to the Direclors, and also speaks volumes for your efficiency us a lsnicr. ()ur rooms ure nowa centre of social, physical, educational and spiritual life, and Lhe Association lrus become in Verity a Young Men`s Christian Association. The social features of the work have pror- ed very iuvitlnrr. The educational work has been well maintained, the reading room and library equipment. meeting with much public appreciation. The physical work has in s greater rlelzreo than ever before. accoluplislierl Lhe work of building up strong bodies. l‘nc classes have been more largely utteniled than nt nny yprevinus time ill our history. We have sxruolor. We ical that. the spirltunlwork oi un Association is n true index of its vnlue and worth. In this regard we are gratified to know, that rluring your term, and largely through your efforts, mnny young men have been led to definite . r , \ I r Eli Ney., V to ln `ende Ions( 1111 io ier. CCOHI ..- Of ro r and y of , \ 'htq ~ ‘ (fell. .~ ____ 1 v » . S I ' t if l:'. r.< l_. 3. Co. Cairns. tl lfLlE DNS. f York rbcrltnm ____ _.__ nls, IH, and _York < l y,’» `, , i . . lovin thi.-_ 4 ‘ , ` r ` N; on t ’ :t r niricry ' ' "' ’ ‘ ' . cation City The res rr,