____ ,~. i » a .Q L 5 o *,‘.‘~ its rl __ _ t made -of rubber, especially = ._ d cl “T de, _for Cit Weigh Scales" gzrgcrgieved aetntlii: omce u ytil W r‘ _ 'run ouanniaiv, cnaxiorfrnrown. ramen nowsao ISLAND. FEBRUARY 24 'W3 ,H Does noo.$~_em more eFl'ec:i'-e D brealheiin a rein‘e`dy, to cure disease of the breathing organs, than to take the‘ remedy into the stomach? _'__ _ _' "¢'_”. ' Esfablzkhl' IS 79. Cures While You Slee I 1 P 4 It cures because the airrendered strongly | __ Sntiseplic is carried overthe diseased sur- ` face with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treatment. It is invalu- able to mothers with small children. l ls a boon to asthinatlcs. V- *FOR* Whooping Cough Bronchltiii i Group cough; 1 Catarrh, Colds Grippe and HayPever A 'l‘h¢_ vopofizof and _Lamp whioio should lost, a lifetime, together_ with a boztle of Cresalene, ~ $x.5o. Extra sup}:»lies of Qresolene 25 cents and 5° Cents. Write or descriptive booklet contain- l me highest testimony as io iis value. _ varo-cRirsoi_i=:.\'i: is soi_n nv nnuccisrs r-:veizvwi-iz-;Rn. Yapo-Creaolene Co. _ do Fulton Street 1651 Notre Dame Street ` __ __, _ ~ ...~ »_-_ » - __ _ ~ _°.§.~j‘~i'-,,'Y,`,‘j“.‘i;l, _1<§?f'»' ~ ~..i;1 '_ = .» =_r';».2_~f.-'o' ff 1-: .ou--_~ ‘f .;~' _-_ `~»_--"‘a‘&\“f's "- * -. rr s* ‘ ~`"“-"‘ -' ~ -‘f » ~ :_l»‘»». - -'<__'fi¢.’{"i*"' - 2 "\' ‘L ` rs. _ _ ____, , - _ _ _ /' _ _ ...___ _ .\ lit ‘. 9.'-\ \ \ ix \‘-. _ :"1-y.-_ TT`_.‘2‘\\l\ ,_» "W -.\\\\\\\ `__ i.Q”\`e ' r-\ \ il In L \'=`l\\\\ ~\\1a\ \af_a\\ _ _ 4 'au _». ETS' r pf ~o ""4 ~e~\ \\ » ..._ 1 ~`\< . ia. .. .va . _*__: \\‘\°~u ',. ._,/ A oi . I1 - ia W ` J. . / /va , I `l\ *ef \‘l\ 1\-___ ,lg it " _ I _ all \ . L 'ii 4 ,, 'slit 1.' < ‘Undef ‘_‘_ ___L¢f T- ;~ . as |_, sdfsiou ._ _ggi-__ \ ‘Q \\; mxdifif l_ ‘Jig 93 ______i UB: /4 , v / :f.»°-5 A 1,.-»" .- ~.-sis-1. ~-= at _ .-'<',‘£'f7;"»”;_T_i-___.-»»-*Lv ‘ _-_ 5'1"' __ ‘_=-.flm - :.`!lf----_trait >~ `a.‘?_4-l`-viéiff;-,'| :KK " ` - _ __ - »~ - 5 _ _,_‘¢¢»aa~.- \1 \ ‘.. _\ 1+. ‘_ _K-lv SA if ‘i _ all I '~'l\ THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN 1 North Side :Queen 8quare._ _ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Business Office Telephone l33c- Oice Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. I. P. HOOD, Bus. Mgt. Residence Telephone, x32 roiiofioi ooo NBR Toiophooo 133. _ Omoe Hours iz noon to 6 .m.' 8 to ra P . P 111- ]. E. B. McCREADY, Editor Residence Telephone 32 F -.~ _; §¢ llll lllllllllllll lllllllllllll w - - TUESDAY, Feb. 24, 1903. New York Montreal e '-I' . 4 me WHRHMH When you buy anything i i 1 soft rubber; yon, Want the ` “ kinds made by reliable houses. That is the kind we sell. They 1 are "right when /they come ' here, they arekept-right,and they go toyou at right prices. Hot Waiter Bottles. Fountain' Svflngeso l Hot Water Bottle and - Fountairi Syringe Combined. H , Infant Svrlnstes BQb_Svrln§es. H Rubber Aprons. “ _ ` 1 Ice Bans. A Q ll Q i Pumps. Everything for the sick rooii. G.f"'JitMl»ES€lll, _ 7" and Druggist, _ 'l_`BE"'lllEDICAl. HALL. CITY OF CH"l'UWN._ rznorns sealed _Tenders addressed to the* under-sinned u noonou f - . Uday, March 4th, rgog, from any person or uersonl willing to contract for the lease of the »~ rv Wnigh gg-los fgf Sl lQf!n OT CHS Of n'ICfC ‘ m March ist i > yetébbdfbciid suthcienis seciigniiy will be required rortiie guamnteaof rent aa faithful perform- ance of work. ‘ The Council do not bind theinsel.-es to accept the highest or enyteuger. B y Or er, H. M DAYISON. City Clerk. City Clerk’s Ofl'i'e_ City Hall, Feb. 23rd, 1903. 1 a~z4-3i eod. ‘o Q NOTICE ~@-____ , _ . To Merchants and Citizens Generally. _ _ mil Thisisto notify all Merchants and Citizens that after this date no accounts will be certiiied or paid eness requisitions are hrat had for all goods or merchandise obtdned for or on behalf of the City; no emplczee of the City has authority ho pure :se ary goods whatooever on the ci-.dit .of the City except get requisition therefore signed by the City er _ _ - A bill oi the goods purchased must accompany each delivery of same. _ ' _ By order. H M. Uavls ON. City Clerk. City Clerk"| Omar*--‘ » - ~ - city nes ‘_ _,wg o i-_uar¥I__.’_§H“r9_°3__,,.__. _mfs xqr _ni ens.ire€fz _P,““*‘~ E?rLs'IbN' cAN/lm in RA|Lw/ws. ‘ The railways of Canada during the past hscal year appear to have shared in the general prosperity of the country. Their gross earnings during the year were $83,- 666, 502, beingan increase over the 'pre- vious year of $10, 767, 374. The working. expenses amounted to $57, 342, 503, an ln- crea.se`of $6,974, 866, leaving the not earn- ilute $26, 3§2, 911, being an increase of ss, 792,828. » Thenamber ot passengers carried was M,679,'974, being about tour tlaiee the total population ofthe Dominion and an* increase of Z, 294,253 over the previous, nlr. Good times makeinereaaed railway! travel. The some is true true with regard oo iroigimwmon ioorooooa by 5, a'n,"15e tons over the previous year, the _total carried being 42, 376, 527 tons. Throughout the whole Dominion 19 passengers were killed, ' and 311 other persons. The iuj ured were 1,328, of whom > 932 were employees. i These are very pain. ful figures and show that Canadian rail- guards _against this awful and unnecessary slaughter and maiinlng. The mileage of completed railways in Canada is 18,868 miles. an increase: ot 574 miles daring the past year. There are 647 C. P. R. system o!_ whieh~»~._4,582 is owned by the _ _The Grand _ 'nook oyooom iooioaos 3,157 miioi with 2,- #_ 933 owned by the Gompany. The Canadian Northern controls 1,248 of which "892 is owned by the company, the balance in each case belnkumde up of leased lines. The Governmen_t.._Rai1way system covers neoo»1y'1,eoo miles. ' _ . The rolling stock of Canadian railways is enumerated, in the annual returns as _ follows; 2,02) ‘passenger cars, 75,240 freight cars, a total of 78,981 cars of which 58,111 are equipped with air brakes and 66,802 with automatic couplers. In the railway service of the Dominion there are 2,414 locomotives. ' The earnings of the Intercolonial were $5,671,385, an increase of $699,150, and working expenses $5.5'/4,563, an increase of $210,963.f _During t-he year the earnings exceeded the ' expenditure by '$Q,882,` wl ersas in the previous year the exifpndi- ture exceeded the earnings by $l§§186. 1 The passenger cradle increased by $1 777, <' and the_ freight trafic $523,5£l__?; re- venues froin can~ying_ mall and exffess, $11,868; one eoi-nine: ner miie were $4.313, so iooroooo. ocean peimiio. 'rho *inter-‘A oolonisi omioain tiiotwoivoi-month also,- 22§ passengers, an increase of 1&,930, These are, we believe record-brehkjngi. figures in all ca ses. ' .o»__ ing supiiemacy is shownlby the expdts ._ manufactures otlthe four leading lndus- ni'-i'€hii`%rr~ in-=§U¢i .x- pcrted $l,l1I),0lIl,tll) worth; the millions e'G.1'manv $753 01) (ID -_ _ `|iianufacl:u$;. thus sri I uiE;a|li;l, _*.5 f3""°T ii’ ;' - o-~~\~li bo Germany and the United Sta g all TUB 1* , .5 2 ' s j ul l °@~f§°°"°?\!'* ity lfor scarcely that quantity 305°( :UH _ i;.°.r...`......»» :. o.io.oi..,' "°io..:::;:°:::::..:: ,pei-'dos ............ .. Qfpemnton ................ ._ ' Hi esgerlb . . . . . . . . Island lour, |00 ibs...... Oatmw la. lbs ...... .. ‘ Oatst yper 1ush¢i.....‘. - Oats whlte)§er milheI..“..2 Wheat per uehel.... gtg: ........ U06-S,D8I.‘ 43...... .... 7 Beets (table). Lambskins ooh ways are quite as destruclrive to life in ?,,.k2§,°,___|i ______ proportion to the extent of tradic as are (R080 P¢1'1b-- the American railways. No pains should ]1;;f,lf¢gyp2:.§|iP _____ ' “I """"" " f hespamj in providing additiqnal “fe_ Chickens'perlb.::.i .............. .' V o mites of aoosiotraor.-i'1'nemn¢q¢of ohgfgoc Row Britain is losing her imanufnotuf-i '== _.sito Uiiiioiijmooooo sluo,coo,ooo together as an exporter of ma vii* 1°°.» th" °P° °“‘.”.i‘sf.» _ population. A _ A _ Toronto ;‘jLast year This ' ear thi; can’t ed thleyeg-. _Queensland has .no Now séetli' woiioo boo o yioia-oi toss a. bushel per _aol-e _of igri`_.i`»'i;, wheat-. Victoria, a bushel and a half _ South Australia abbot dvé"bushellt>3Bu§_ this is not a. tamlneterop, in South tralla, as ln that always dry ' crop; New Zealand, Western Australia three about .supply their own . neede. Australia will require about 350,000 tori of breadstuifs and oats. 0ne'woald think Canada. should have supplled two-thlrdil ot the amount, butit won’t, at least not directly. The difficulty is freight by sea l THE. BRUCE ALSO STUCK. SYDNEY, Feb. 18.-At ten o’clock to- night no word ot the mall steamer Bruce had been_ received. It is generally believ- ed that she is caught in the ice somewhere oil’ the N ewfoundlanh coast. The vessel has been overdue since Sunday and _ei large number of passengers are at North Sydney anxious to go to Newtoundla.nd.` ~' i. s cointn ntsiens. 1 Lounon, February Z).-It will bepublhs- ~ly auuounaed to'-morrow that J. G. Colfer 1 C. H. G3, has resigned his -position secretaryin the office ot the high ' ' - ` f bushels per acre would be a. phen0|hqn*f and Tasmania have better prospects. Tho" ‘ and land.” ` ' ‘ inissioner _for Canada, ii. position ~w‘!fl '» 1 he has heldtor twenty years. to heoom wi , partner in the welliknown financial I 6tCoatesSdn&0o. .- ‘ ~ 1 ~° ' » f ,_ _ ` sU`ntnt1:nsiDnnrA“B‘!ft_'$1‘s.'i i b;\nh¢h.)..,o,....... eéeeeeeaeeseéeuueeeaeeea S3$3KS8`8ii3§ooT-‘i3i33S3RS’liiS$_35'i S8338 SS'S85`5'S`S_'S5'S`_3"3_‘ci,G'8¥'S=S`_ eo__¢o_e_¢¢eo_¢¢s__qe¢c»-e»8oo¢ QQ U Q38*'K§8S\'_33$g§_§ i ` ‘ V _ The distracting headaches from which so many women suffer make life a purgatory. If men suiered with he - ache as women do`, business would be almost at a stanstill. Does not the fact that men do not suffer frointhese severe headaches suggest that' there must be a womanlycause for them? When the womanly organism is dis-_ A eased, headache, backache, nervousness and sleeplessness are consequences which are sure to follow. . Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures headaches and other aches and pains by curing their cause. It establishes' regu- _ larity, dries unhealthy drains, heals 1n-` Hainmation and ulceration, and cures l female weakness. It soothes pain and builds up the nerves. It transforms weak, sickly, nervous iuvalids into happy. healthy women. Thousands have testified to its marveloifs merits. nl took tW° b0_ffles nf your ‘Favorite tion ' and two ofthe ‘ Go den_Med1ml Discovery’ and 'am feeling well,” writes Mrs. Dan Mc- t in any wailyou think best. _as I cannot speak too highly o r. Pierce and his medicines.” _ “Favorite Prescription” has the testi- mony of thousands of women to its com- plete cure of womauly diseases. Do hot accept aiiiuiiknown and unproved sub- stitute in its place. ~ -, Fnnn, Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense. Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt . 0f gram to pay for customs and mailing _ ¢£?k_ and 31 one-cent st_ar_np__;___for 5 in r covers, or 50 s ps o the .oiooifiopiioa voiomo. adores nr. R, v,»._Pi_ei'cep | Ns Yo _ _ ` Forts _ I suffered , in being “_d!¥P¢Dlic”-Huyiia § thirty-eight lllillienl_otFl'l_nee mowsitiianilalbib million of our tobacco. - Bobs, y Pla Snowshoe IST, 190% 1 nina soon.. i ICI!! _ , lh$llldll#l ten eil Is worth a Guinea and a half. ,3j,otHo§,l,_,, $1 nit f 7 foi:___t.he full for _the full dross ioogiii, Navy .length (5%)y§fdS Black dou_b1e Width CMH. Oxford 50.111- Wld BIOWD D e li at n c Teal Cloth. £2123 pearance RESEMBLING A Cos tunic Cloth. e seizes IN FINISH , _/ - ‘ ' _ _ i _ _ 1 iI°iatoii's~t-luinea iParcelf1i '_ _ " or $5.00 offer ' 7 _ o.?»‘.`.'Il'§'%.f'§.»§'°.i§§`l é’§.o§'.'.f.‘2i cloth from 42 to 50 inches wide-i in the fo fashionable .oiooaoooi-1oofiou2'if'i1."zo=roo~o. oxfofoi _ A' 1 -T, Grey‘Bl N ' _ 7 Piooéo M"-:°=3@' £3 Bioorooii V ' _ _ Navy 75 cent! \ _ ` ” om.” "°ff'cio¢_"h io Light ooo gnofii ` ` , _ Pawn wortb75 _cents yard. “ . ~ 42 inches wi ~~ 1 1 e in Eiioiiiiiiiiii 8 lag ‘§i:i§§'°s .ri -iii _' _R ,ga ‘éiii dddd3= Q. 4 .,_ .-.. ._ _ *W . ilftoij ./ ' ‘i 4 ¢ u T avi; _ ` _ i . » _ 4 "7 ` i . _ _ ,- , _T ¢ ' ' . \ I ' * 'IQ' ~ - - . s » L_ ‘ ' _ \ _ ..'»_;..i_ ,_ Black Einpire'Dress Cloths V Dress Sii'ltiii’gsi""* Navy Blue (NOTE) ‘Di‘CSS“ cloth. A ‘ ~' s> Grey Teal Cloth is a splendid half 'Fawn "-Defiance ` _ l1lI1¢ 'wool cloth of clean dressy ap- Cloth. Navy _Blue Defiance ° 5- EW l= lf `l"?‘ . * = \~ v ip _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ Brown'€o£'li’i§i1 Suit-~ ;` _Navy _B1‘1_¢~ JE1_11Pite }Dr¢SS ings- Green`“_.Col<>nia1 A ' cloths. _Blue Grey* .Eihpire Doooo cioiho. sown "Empire _coiooior fsoiaogopniooo ~,Dress Cloths. .» Colonialé; Suitings. Black fgfn Empire Dress Cloth is a new i Cloth with alinish superior ,to _ » af Cheviot- 1.0! lin. 4. 1 'Samples of the above $2.45 goodssenton of-~ 5 HQ it . . .i J: _ _ wiiitf 0f (5) Ya U 1 double width . 54 in. ,w_ide.~ _ V' _ ir ' _ _ ' !V»f~\'w §" &d ‘fb 9 < W Q; V i r -__ " ‘_ _..";ne. ° _ 1 ’ DID YOU GET _ . r ¢:c1oniah_'___ _ 'S_uiti:ngsy_ ' 'Co,lorda‘liDrdss* Suitings are plain _ Huish Lot_No.5. _ liislilr ' _mor or '$3”°_.95f ‘_ costumes. fm-_ the ` ` .dress ' | ctifiéiisii .54_im. ; _. .~..., i_ ` C Prices F_romithe~neW' _ i`\` l ' _ K¢nzi¢_ of Lorjway Mines, Cape Breton_ Co.. j _ " ' _ .... ,. .. ,___ )\\ Nova Scotia. “I had uterine trouble, pain in t _ _ ; ; ' __ - ' . _ _ _ _ \ - lie side and headache. After taking your medi~ _ f_ _ ' ' _ ' \ ues I got well. You may publish this or use _ _' _ ' _ U, t _ D - ' i \` ` BQX 99 Hardware Store. \ Y. 1 _ - __ i 26,1.-""`i\_f _ Up-to-date Hard ware. _ A H ii 4, 'oo ir! Q., _,_ . ,_; ___.:___,._§H .-» a dread of Gas, etc. to NAR greatest boon ever upon suieriug humanity stance ments of the extraction/_of___teeth minor operations covering the most stance. IT "IS ` hlarcotile has sec , such ~‘f6cltliold`i`noilie sur" it iss meter of =,r¢fySlw1f until it supp1aiits'a`1i'othei-"’ anaestheticsstieh form, Nitrous, Oxide By reason of its positionmapidity of employmenw thesis. is from Messrs Ash 8: .5 ?_iif~'; e__li_i?)?-iii§5 i > We sell tIiooe,` rox u tiniahedun paaaepartontleri cents. Allour, . sold Queen St, . Opp. Prowaev. 1 $tor¢s___ We now- have .three first drug stores well stocked. in the drug ling. yve_~oLre'the largest. buyers in Province we. can drugs at CX' Y! oetpiondly low prices. We 'ha builfa reputation for low Try us for your next drug want!-7 i.ANpiN Ex. Miiito % Loose Brand ’ i§6i"7° mn .rriiti