"i¥¥=T5£ _._ _.ss-4.. ...._..._ ._ ~» ____ _, _.--_ vs. -»-..-..... .. r.t;.:.»...~.l=i».v- ky -» ~¢»- _,arcane ~ »~.~1-:ia-:r.a=o.fqu»ussu.\..»¢--».isa:.;'f;o ..-:n»%:` wh* 1 --si-¢‘ . _ .r» ~ ' 3 1 I "` `3- ",‘:'~I'*"" »_'_‘=~ .f,_1?'.=,5 -." "f"` .. _ e f--» ‘-wliffi-'l:'_` `I.@~f » _ - -- _ 1. ll . u ».mi»»~a~,c,4.+, al- -»»»-a-~--i'-»I¥I ' "' ‘_ _ ’ _ _ _ ,.,_,__, _k ' ip- e , 34-,,._g. , _ a Q `_ , - ~ 1 ..-'-~-=~~r:_ ,-r-_ we - _ =,.-'sr-‘:‘;--'~.-r' <`~-`;: -. -_ \=;~-ua- . __ ~ '.-.~».- .- -- .. 0 * 1 _ ug. ’i‘I”~f '=>' fo.. “' ~'“~ 1;- . _ _ 8 "‘ V ' - ' ‘“f'i‘*"~'.i"*»“-f _+ =" ms, _ ' ' » _~ V - » ‘f'....~;'»,'.y _ "~.'\‘.r-:asa "' *N it ‘= "‘*\ >- '$~6UARDIA)l. WH, PRINQ IWABD QAHD, JA)l'I_A§!ll,:,1Wl. _ p 4 Better Blood In consumption and diseases that waste the strength, tl e blood gets to be very thin, lacking proper nourishment. The secretory or- gans of the body are starved ro that the natural duids [such as trio juice) are insudlciect to gut the food, and nourish tba. bod . ii' ivenei muon enriches the blood supply in the most natural way possible, It is a pleasant, highly nutritious, om- aleieniasd food-a combination of pure cad liver oil with Guaiscal and the Hypophosphires oi Lime and Soda, Any Stomach will re- tain it andrspidly improve. It assists digesti n, tones up the bowels, stimulates assimilation and enriches the blood supply. Consumptives, nursing mothers invalids. and sickly children grow fat on Park’s Perfect Emulsion right from the start. There is nothin more beneddal. Ask your nhyieaa about it. He knows of its great value in wasting dis- eases- It hr Beith. 0| al Drsggisis. -Manufactured by- ' lf&‘l'.'flE`&M'YLlU5»_ ‘ ‘ .f-1aauraI. =“N~'S= ,_ 5 mia B ‘YT UNITS. LDSTS. FOUND. ETC _ i | ' ....,'*me~:.°~°-...°‘=-.f:‘:-....'°'° asus: un rep ofsolirloilnaheilah npuggioatk? wig!! ,nr ya wee ; Der sy zgolutelypgure and all expenses; straight, bona-ide, dednite salary, no commission; salarypaid each Saturday and expense money advanced each week. STANDARD House, Canon Bunmnxc, ;)§i{c;)o<(Jl.- l . BOABDERS WANTED. - Can be supplied with nice big room. Apply to Irs. J. A. Cameron, corner Prince and Sydney Streeui. 4d if POUND-In the Opera House on the night of the concert. a 2ol_d locket with charm attached. Apply to S. W. Créxlgpe. WANTED-A girl for general house- wrlk. Must be well mcomniended. Good wagEr paid. Apply at this olfhce. 2.2 eod tf FOR SALE. An exceptionally niced high turned driving sleigh, has been use some time. but is just as good as new.- lolxxis Bnos., Kent St. 4, eod lw pd. I iinsiiiriiariu Oiillll Qqliiolsi __ I.l.O.l U.ll.l O'l‘U.l 0.0,0‘l'l. C Us d$Il‘ I 'sze ezspzs s a s°sls:s e s s ws' Eggfifjf ,_ C U ll.lO ll li was never seen he than will be at the rink Friday night. Abbies and Vicks ' Bght. All come and s 0 enjoy yourselves. e:s,s:e _ 3 PIl0IISI XIIIIIIIII ie* s e.s|e.s_s.s.s.ee’s.s.eb.e .e ~ * ' I__, I A _._ _-‘L~.__A__ We will save you Money --ON YOUR.- _?.__. If you have an Pro rty to Insure, get our rates before lnsurllfg. It will pay you. EXTRA LUW RATES Ill BUILDINGS Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, ` Norwich, Eng., 1797' ; Law Union and Crown Insurance Co., London, Eng., 1825; British North American Assurance Co., W. K. Rogers & Co. Great George Street, Charlottetown, General Agents for P. E. I. eod 1 yr. 1. \_ _ - __ , I _.___ ____.D M¢DoNAi.D s. MARTIN nakkisrsns. I t.°d.icitors, Notaries Public Btc. Money’to OSB, OFFICES {il.‘.:’.;'.:'.;‘.i’i.“.;‘.‘3.‘.‘.‘.§.-..‘.’.“;f-‘;;t.':: K. J. Maivris B. . .P WK must have at once a number o reliable persons and families in this locality to work for us whole or spare time, good wages paid. No canvassing. Write for position today. Peoples Syndicate. Dept. A. 180 Yonge Street, Toronto. Zi, eod I m. AGEBTSIWANTED-To sell our Boer- British War and Family Record Pictures. Our agents make from $100 to $200 a month, canvassing these beautiful pieces dart. See our large ads. (every day) in another part of his paper. Home Novelty Hlg. Co., Chicago, Ill. 27. 'l`0_Bn' LET.-The desirably situated dwelling house on Grafton Street west. ately occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean. with eoachhouse and stable. House is ltted with a iirst-class bath-room, sewer- ge and all other modern conveniences. kat moderate. Apply to Thomas Camp- hell. Richmond St. est. 23tf g T0 LET.-The dwelling house on Queen Street adjoining the- residence of Mrs. liwnrd Palmer, heated with hot water. Rent. moderate. Immediate possession gveu. Apply to Mrs. E. Palmer or to H. Palmer. Zotf. T0 F.ENI‘.-A new dwelling on King Square. All modern improvements, in- dnding bot water heating, hot and cold lgi:h,sewerage, eommodious cellar. All hardwood floors downstairs, blinds and curtain poles go with- house. Possession 'wen between February and May. Rent £15. Apply to E. EI. Beer or Mrs. A. L Bgef, I5 Cf WANTED*A neat intelligent girl to do housework in the forenoon, and attend liiskesbop the balance of day Wages $8 a month at first. and §l0 if satisfactory. Apply to S.M.McW`illiams, 208 Merrrmac Street, Newburyport, Mass. 4 tf TO LET-The dwelling house on Prince Street, at present occupied by Mr. James Unswoi-th. Apply_to W. W. Wellner. @tf OFFICE TO LET. A comfortable office in the Stomper Block. ADDly to Prowse Brgg, Feb. 3 19%-tf We have just rendered statements of account due us; and owing a change inp our business, which shall shortly takei place, it becomes most necessary that all 2 accounts be paid before Jan. 31, We; therefore ask that our patrons give this matter their prompt attention.-E D. Stems, Charlottetown Steam Laundry, I Jan101901d3i 1 1 The most -van `d designs of salad bowls ‘f to be found in tlje city at W. P. Colwill's T 14 tf Our hockey ;boots are just what hockeyists require. Why,you ask? Well, just because tliey were selected by an expert hockeyist who knew a good thing when he saw it.-j-R.H.Ramsay & Co. 4 Si Rival Herb Tablets, the best vet. Chocolate ccate . 10 tf There is a Iirue exempiideation of , elegance in cdr $l,00 White shirt. _ ’Tis easily worth $1.50-B. H. Randy si Cel 21 12i Sty`u>,dt and finish get our boot trade for us. lflonest material and good wear hold it for us.-R. H. Ramsay & C.».j 31 Si 1833. ‘ In this branch of our business we l " >s WESTERN I CAPITAL Summcrsidc and Prince County News. Week of prayer union services will be observedas follows: . Friday-Kensington, Methodist. A Rscairr issue of the Sprlngdeld, Mass. New England Homestead con- tains a cut and description of the potato digger lately invented by Hr. Peter Schurnian of this town. M Tun members otCourt Cabot, I. 0. F., are reminded that the regular meeting takes place this evening, at which the officers for the present year will Ibe installed. The meeting will be held in the new hall in the Clark building. A full attendance urgently requested. The week of prayer servieel _are Jae. 'il in 'the tural! in the evening. In Christian Baptist Mr. McLaughlin, in Pnesbyterian'Hr. Harlow and in Methodist Mr. Smith. An event of more than usual interest took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs Chas. Bell, Cape Traverse, on Wednesday evening January 9th when their eldest daughter Lina was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Hr. Harry Webster, son of Mr Benj. Webster, Augustine Cove. The bride, who was prettily nttired in white muslin nicely trimmed, was attended by her sister,Miss Jean Bell of Summerside,whlleI the groom was ably supported by his cousin Mr. W. W. Warren. After the ceremony over 100 invited guests sat down toa sum- ptuous repasttowhich the majority did amplejustice. The many presents which were both costly and elegant testified to the high esteem in which _the bride was held.The unusually large crowd of serena- ders in their well gotten up grotesque costumes further showed the high esteem in which both bride and groom were held. After supper games and amuse- ments were indulged in tillu late hour when the happy pair left amid showers of rice for their future home in Augustine Cove, followed by the good wishes of their friends in which Tun GUARDIAN joins. A BAD casa or Asrnmi Mrs. George Budden, Putmanville, Ont., says:-" I feel it my duty to recommend Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tu rpen tine, as I had the Asthma very bad; could get nothing to do me any good. A friend of mine [persuaded me to try this remedy as he ha tried it, and it proved success ful. 'I tried it and it cured me. I am thankful to-day to say I am a well woman through the use of this remedy. I keep it in the house all the time, and would not be without it," II Dust. I II At Montague Bridge on the 3rd inst., Florence May Edmonds, in the nineteenth year'of her age. Deceased was an estim- able young lady whose amiable disposition had won the love and admiration of all her acquaintances. _ You have read of the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and you should have perfect conili ence in its merit. It will do you goo . UNDERTAKIN I are prepared to supply all the re- quirements and in a position to cater io the general public. Our stock of Uasket°, Illlountiugs, Ladies’ and Gents' Ribee, Hosiery and Gloves, Child- ren’s Robes, all sizes, etc, is the most c impleto in the province. Upto- date heareee and suitable horses. C.s‘reis and collins, wholesale and retail. Funeral arrangements carried out in ihe most eflicient manner. ' The Mechanics Manufacturing Co, Summerside, Vlfater Street East. NEW POLLNIG SYSTEM' ~ I years ago but it is now! The 'crm Jan 7’ ood &,,k,y 3 mos I -_ I to the knowledge of it as one uf' the richest dlttrir .~° _ W 0snawa,0nt;January.7.-The imperial Bl'll3lSl1 COIIIIDDIB.. Ill li 8 dl8ll‘lCl» Of ll VIIUB .___ _ 4 _-_ New Style Sleighs for the new Century. 6 % .i..b,...~....g... A. I-lcb l=§ NIE & <3O’Y, KENT STREET. s&l.l.v§...B§3.'3.“1Q..i"l'.f.'1°.T,‘,?‘;‘,,A. E. WELCH. LM Callum of Newfoundladhas been appointed ` gets I U .I C e e e e ,I a ez; . 's' 's°o°s'i°e°de°e°e" U -' e e e .--na-_ Mr. T. A. McLean returned yesterday ‘from Sydney. p Mr. B. D. McLellan of Tlgnish is among the guests at the Davies. I Captain R. McMillan returned from Sydney yesterday by the Mlnto. Hr. J. F. Norton. of Cardigan, was among the visitors to the clty yesterday. Mr. A. J. McDonald, M. L. A. of George- town, who has been quite ill is reported as much improved. Mr. Ernest Kemp of the Marine and Fisheries Department left for -Ottawa on .last evening's special. Hon. Ben. Rogers, Minister of Agricul- ture was a passenger by 'the west bound train yesterday morning. Mr. Robert Bowness of New Annan was apassenger by the mail special last night en route to the Mainland. Hr. John McDonald, of Summerslde wasa passenger by the mail train last night. He will cross to the Mainland to-day. , V -1-1-Q2-__ CATARRHOZONE AN EFFICIINT ASTHMA REMKDY; Ont. PERSONAL MENTIIJN s a very I have immediate and its in a radical cure. nionials from sufferers of malady, enables us to make this strong claim. A t ial will rti thi Sold b all results testi# nada or United States on receipt o $1.11). N. C. Poison k Co., Kingston, On f Hartford, Conn. - t I NOVEL BVANGELISTIC TOUI. ,Ci-iicaoo, Ill; J auuary 7.--Unique in gospel wagon work is the departure to be begun by J. D. Taylor, an evangelist. He has organized the Gospel Autombile Navy Association, and proposes to expound the scriptures lrom miniature battleships con- structed on the automobile plan. In these novel carriages he and a sta! will travel around the country on their mission. .Z. NERVILINE A KING OF PAIN. Nerviline is a combination of the most potent pain curingsubstances known to medica science. It represents the latest discoveries in the healing art-so concen- ‘ trated that one drop of Nerviline is equal ` in pain-subduing power to five drops of any other. For Neuralgia, Rheuuiutism, Cramps, Pain in the Back, its action is rapid and certain. Sure to cure. Your money back if you do not liud it so. Drug- gists sell-it. TOTAL COLD PRODUCTION. The total gol'l production of the world rlast year amountedto$2.56,~l62,-438, compa,-_ ‘ed with $313, 641, 534in 1899, the decrease being owing to the stoppage of gold pro- duction in the Transvaal by the war. The large production of the Klondike has put Canada in the third place, with a total output of $26, 000, 000. ‘ KIDNEY DISEASE AND BACKACHE Mr. Patrick J .McLaughlan, Beauharnois Que., States:-“I was troubledwith kidney disease and dyspgpsia for 20 years and' ‘ have been that d I couli not sleep at nights and suffered terrible agony. I tried all sorts of medicines butgot no relief until I _ began using Dr. Chase's Kidney~Liver Pills. They made a new man of me and the old troubles seem to be driven out o my system." Ons pill a dose,25 cents a box We have long thought it regrettable _-_-i-_ini TO SUPRESS NEWSPAPERS. Tanoua, Wu., January 7.-The Steam- ship Tacoma brings news from Hong Kong that the American consul at Canton has required the viceroy of Kwang Tung to suppress several seditious newspapers, which were being circulated throughout Canton advising the natives to rise against foreigners. -#lOl-~ THE GREEN SICKNESS Girls who lack sufficient nerve force to- develope into healthy womanhood become Eale,wea.k, nervous and irritable. They ave chlorosis or “green sickness” and can only be cured when the nerves are re stored and revitilized and made rich by using Dr. Cha'se's Nerve Food, the great restorative in pill form. It makes pale, weak women and girls healthy, rosy and plump._ Note increase in weight while raking it ' e -1-im-i1 a great success. _ The result of the entire poll was announced in seven minutes after place in Canada to adopt this _ system. Wanted -a case of headache that Kam- 'I fort Headache Powderswill not cure in tevminutes. Price 10 cents I to succeed Hon. Sir Walter Francis Hely- Hutchinson as Governor of Natal and ppreciated,as are also his general ad fy _ i 5ll‘sts or scarlet post pasid to any, address ln G 4 ., .;_ "A -"7.$s.'- ’ _Il . ff ‘. Il l’ Come quick _if you wish to shale la tl _ great harvest of bargains C3 li [S Cl EEEEEE C/D . C C l l.e.ll le ll le.le l"e.e e ee as es ss s» EAT . o `iei'r¢- ~ - January lurau SALE . -All Winter (look lust be id _ Ruiullesi il lat * s» ». Bargains in Furs “ Ladies’ Jackets “ Millinery . “ °‘ Dress Goods ‘ “ Tailor made clothing Gent s Furnishings Bargains all over the Store enlner,Mclend&ll §nni-iumnnmm LARDEAU MINING SHAR1 scorrisn CAN. .is Th" *~ - -r»\~»d\._._,~..,“»'.-i~.;.¢.»,_f§.;L'._ " . ., .. ' _.a ~_ f_ . I , ;.- ~ .» _ _~-.I.`.',§ ~¥.~.. - `;"-Ei-q,.'~"',_g F -- - " _ ,. ‘ _-_ _ I , _ _- A . ~.-.-»,.; ,.~I¢'.,}.-Ur. _» »,,..*.»~.en.¢;_».'¢.;~_>»,%»g.,\_.~ ;;.»-:gg-,, .V »<;v_,><;.>..'=~~i-A . “= -_ - _ ._ _ r_,,~.~ . 1 s..-W/.~. - .»~,, _ ».<-5,2: _-V .3 ~ . . 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I have seen s OLD GOLD -25 .nu CAN-LAKDEAU .IS taining little risk and go 3-W-PEW. conhdently oder this ei f The Lardeau was not known to the outside, ew - “ Tl Tae district fiiirly teams with ore, lots of it to J Ror d Its only drawback has been lack ofa lw i fe 8 od I