4?” __,___»E_§..5r 1. 4' I -v of. R Ie. . II »' 51,' ~ ? ` ‘ 7 P , ' ir-. 4~ ll' E. if 1 very ‘ lilo u , e . ‘ 'li ill, ` I I. ¢ _ .1 _ 'vi ‘-'_ ,L-fig, ._;../v’ 11, ‘ rx ,I _~, .g 1 -if .; ; '- _' >= ‘J Wi I :< ' I `<‘ ii Q _ " s‘ , ,~.~.» .- * 4* . . >\~` aj _ ~ p :j__ .-,, ' 0”# \ :,- » '~ »,¢_ _ I, 1 ~--*. , . . \ ,rf ‘ if .si t ‘ f';,|.,. _ _,l I » i l il r | 1 , r 4 I. ,i 1'.- _` i, I, ; I ‘,:» - ..,. ._._....-.Q e.- .,.,;; 5:. ‘I 'r Y: I V14 , I r i "="-“TTT” ._ y ,_ I ,J NH... I 4 ` , - . V, ; THB GUARDIAN, WN1 PIINCB EDWARD ISLAND, FNBRUARY 25, 1904 i I l THE suinnuu An Independant gguinal, nntrammrlled and fearieaa; aiming to Jult, impartial, Reliable, NewlYr leeking at all timer to further the best interests nl the people. and recognized thnefoie u The Peop1e’s PaP°r Published at its omcee. New Prowse Block. Norilt aide Poet oihce, at the following rates, seats there were twelve candl- dates. Of these three NDl`¢=l°l\i»°d the Free Trade party, three were Inde- pendent Free Traders, three Protection- ists, one Protectionist Labor and two ggrabielnééivancedz-i S d ,_ M Socialists. The three Free Traders were nin itiou, a ly (except uu ay . 0 ~ _ month Tse. per yr... ,,.;,'._... ., . .. you returned by 40,000 magority over the P10 tion (Wadn.sdaY) ver year in ,I no w°u°n,sL Labor uudkhw who came next 'tha Giii'r`d`i`a`n"will'HtSi"lr}!`resr>onsibi¢ lor D order currency or atamps remitted through maria. ~ Ul¥¢5°“" f°mil\““°° “Y I'°‘“‘ °‘°°'~ E" The Protectionist and Labor elements Urea: rder or 'egistereii letter, payable to The inlaid Lziuaidian Pub. Co., Charlottetown, P. madeavery d|H'e,-eng, Bhgwlng in 50mg E. lan . mmnch °"|°°. other States from that shown in the elec have been eatabiirhad at the followinp places mms yu New Saugh W,1¢5_ A novel fea- where subscriptions may be paid. DH" '~‘l'“"'I“ _ ,_ ¢a,asv¢rhlaing, inn work ans nam antisera wr-9 exists in the piattoriu oi the hc- tra aact -- I Bnignurhgslei Rngerr a Rogera' axon-J. B. C. tor-ian section of the Australian Labor e1,A ent aibmsn, lrrxrtng Potion”-uerimtciarr, party. it provides ior the cieatlml 01° A r. 4. _ . “nm Eu,If°'-1-(,:,,,,o,,e 0m¢,__P_ G_ sum,” 1 ederai State of $0,000 sqn are miles leur A 1 - nn t , t Gwrgetowdelitussel R. Maclean. Agent. mundlug the Comiuonwsa cap, A O 1.1¢. a. Mcoai:a'niii,Ni;d&,r;f6M he governed on Socialistlc priaciples~ ‘I',f,',fi¢(,)g,I;),§¢ Mini sungriptlcn 'Mgr that i.~ a state in which the lands, mines, minerals and machinery are to he owned " and controlled by the people in their cor- . . param capacity, and in which no DFIVMH reoeiver oi rent, interest or profit ii to he ' lallowed. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2'i,19\)i. I _____________ _ nriivo BY SLOW DEGREES- Although not always aware oi it :ist thousands die by slow degrees of catarr . ` It th ‘ or throat, then ltanpears that in the lam federal lt\;\r;;:ita`cD;Hnguporgmads anmmugh elections ln Australia tliere was an ex- ‘me ,,y,,Le,,,_ C,,L",.h0ZDnelrs me Onlgtrg. , - .- - 1 reven e traordinary apathy displayed by the “WAY mm “ul 'mmm aw Y D spread of this awiul disease. Every lrreat body of the masculine electorate. breath from the tllphtziler ltilllllsd glagéisagiidiz - roa . - More than half of the men and women °f germs’ L ears e ' qualified to vote are reported to have ro~ expectoratlon and relieves the nulu fralned from voting. The woinen voted POLITICS IN AUSTRALIA- I uf-,0.f, the eyes. Ca‘arrl\ozone eradicates every restitze of catarrh from the system, and is highly recommended also for liron- ln much larger proportion than the men, iihnis Asthma' Deamess and Lung Frou' perhaps because they had been in several States newly c-nfranchised,and it is point- -Du. Illnntioivs Pii.i.s Cum; lliLi.ioUs_ eil out that not more than 30 per cent. ofthe qualliied men voters uiadc their appearance at the pulls. .. What we have said applies to the elec- tion lor the Iloliis of Representatives which corresponds to the Canadian House of Commons. The Senators are elected at Hpddlesny S.: Trainor, Queen Street. lirge in each State which is made into one , Phone 279. 2-9 d iii __________._?.4-i- Just received, large shipment ol all kinds fresh fish, viz-. ->`5Il110f\. \iHIibUL‘ herring, codiish and haddock also steak cod, including choice variety of smoked salmon, flnnan haddieli and hloaters.- l Edward Island. Every boy and every parent should hear about this camp. Come tothe basement of tha First Methodist Spring Suits and vertoals \Ve`veopencd about fifty cases of new spring suits and overcoats for men. The styles are elegant, the pattern pretty :ind the price is right. mrnw Goods Bere New colored shirts In soft and stiff bosoniS, new ties of all kinds, new underwear, new cloths, new curtains, new caps, new odd pants for boys, new trousers for nien, new rainproof coats for Men and Boys, new prints,new goods for other departments are arriving every day. You should see what’s up at the big store. Prowse Bros, constituency lor this purpose. In New Aa the regular meeting ofthe Board of ._ N555, , ~Lect\it‘e-Rev. Mr, Fullerton will de- Fire Underwriters will take place before Council it would seem important that the letter body should meet in special session to take action on the appointment of an inspector. It would seem that if an in- spector la not appointed the insurance rates, whether rightly or wrongly, would he raised. Two women were committed to jail , yesterday for violation of the Prohibition Act as appears by the report in another oolumn. Both have families which will require looking alter. it is suggested that the Provincial Government which receives in the aggregate a large sum from liquor fines, should give attention_to these eases and see that the little ones do not suffer. nn. A. w. ciasrs ~ f wanna cunt... h sent direct to the diseased En: by the improved Blower. eaia the uloerx, eleara thaatr Plllltemsiope dropplnfl in the throat and nermanant y eurea Catarrh and ay Fever. Blower boo. Aildulen. or Dr.A. W. Chau lloddne Co. Toronto and Bulalo. ANNOUNCEMENTS- - Keep itin mind. The Grand Sacred Concert ln the Cathedral basement on Friday ulght. -The Ladies Aid Society of Central Christian Church assisted hy some of the best City talent intend holdin! a concert in Marshfield Hall on Monday evening ncxt,5)th,inst. A good program. Ex- 25d4l liver his brillant lecture on Thursday the 25th Inst. In the B. I. S. Hall, Uharlottt- town “Places of interest I have visited" The lecture will be spicndidly illustrn ted with stereopttoau views-As this is voted one of the best lectures ever delivered in this city. the public are cordially invited. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture at 8 p. m. 2. 20 td. -Parents ! almost before you know it the summer holidays will be here. How is is a commonly recognized fact that camp' inrr is one ol the most pleasant and beauti- ful ways for a boy to spend a part of his vacation. Each summer the Y. H. C. A. holds :amp for boys’ at different points in thc Province. Next summer one sec- tion cf the eamp will he held on Prince Church tonight at lil() o‘cloclr and hen' A, W. iiobb give his illustrated camp‘ talk. This talk is given uuder the auspices of the Y. _\l. C. A. lloys' liranell. Many atereopticon views, illu>_tratl'.'e of camp life, will he shown. .\`¢> admission Ice. liverybody is invited. lil~Z.\l.`[`li ANI) SUCCESS. \Veaknc.=~.~' and diseast- cause discourage men, failure and unhappiness, but with tht- use oi' ilr. Cliase's Nerve Food there cornea new vigor and energy, new hope~. and new confident-P, stron or determine tioiito :~uct~ccd and the agility to apply ont»'~' self mentally and physically. Health and >ucc-ess go hand in hand. By restor- ing irood health, I)r. Ciiasck Nerve Food helps to su -cess and happiness Cle-ullltu If any person should care ] to try the healing. sooth- " ing and softening qualities of BRITISH ALVIOND PINK we will be pleased to give them a sample. We have _just prepared another lot of this prepara- tion. It is a rapid seller with us. Price 250 per bottle. A.W.Rcddin Phm.B. MA KER, Central Drug Store, Sunnyside. Pointer Why is our trade increas- ing e v e r y day ? Be- cause our fits are perfect and goods give satisfac- tion. i=. R. Bovos, H lhli 50? Of YOUPB SDIDR i/0 spend them I it ` dent of the board oi' admiralty, taking an to he chosen and for the three the next regular meeting of the City “IT LOOK IN OUR EASTERN SI'lOW‘WINDOW TO-DAY F OR A SPECIAL IN NEW PRINT COTTON AT PER YARD. . ’ ~ »':-V ,. ' . . 5"? H; " es' _,;a;J,; 3# ‘ } th' if- * 17?. `l-¢,._ -3;". . rw I# . : 0 .,»‘,.:_ _,.3 yu lj... _- ~\ Ciliio on [ /,Q _ --f' l . , ix Q ;_§\!l‘£f*.-fi* _ ‘ iza1;i;fit»§_ ' y . -“ti ‘FCAT/5T"T§ ‘ I 0;" rf” I LOOK IN OUR WESTERN SHOW WINDOW TO-DAY - FOR. A SPECIAL fIN NEW PRINT COTTON AT ' l()c I INS l 1k‘9r _-- lAPAN’S FIRST REVERSE. Continued from parte i. command ofthe Russian navy as presl- active part in the negotiations preceding hostilities. He presided at the special council which prepared Russla`s undeliv. ered reply to Japan. Alexis paid a memorable visit to the United States when a young man. ills career as high admiral is well known and brilliant. The Grand Duke is now in very had health, but if his health per- mits he may exercise general direction oi the naval movements in the Far East. Grand Duke Boris. is a lieutenant uf hussars, and is considered an excellent soldier. Ile is likely to distinguish him- self in battle, and probably will be on the staff of Grand Dul_e Nicholas. After Boris returned from the United States he bought the palace formerly occupied by Ambassador McCormick. The Grand Duke Nicholas is i7 years old, and is considered the foremost cavalry expert in the Russian army. As Inspector general of cavalry, he will he able io advise General Knropatkln, who il an infantry specialist. Nicholas ls One of the few grand dukes who married a oommoner, and though his marriage has not been recorded, it is none the less a happy one. \Vith (icncralKuropatkin`s appointment as corninaiidei'-in-chief of the army and tire presence of Grand Duke. Alexis in the Far liast, the opinion is strengthened, that while Admiral Alex- iefi' may remain as vlceroy, the active direction of operations will pass out of his hands. WAN TED-A case of headache that Kumrart ileadachc Powders will not cure in tcn minutes. "’_§Ff;;: A “rr- IE-:i . ,.l ... f _ ' " Kit/T/I / W r . - V _V _ " _ , "_ - / -/f / ‘/ii i _- : I 'lf lit in all skin diseases. Its ccr-I 3 CANADA LIFE ASS Policy No. 15.605 Date, ioth August, 1874. Yearly Premium - - Total Premiums Date of Death, igth October, iqoy. Claim Paid, 30th October, i»,e3. Sum Assured - - Total - - - - - Amount of Claim, over 4o5 per rent oi Dividends alone or er iq; r cent, cl to Q” r R. Brow, Charlottetow ii, Additions - - - - - - - . . w --V-<=F' L AN INVESTMENT THAT PAID URANCE COMPANY. Lif 1-i.2,‘ .%f:r'3:.€.*1.:.;';i;¥°°" ` ` - 3 354° - 353.00 !i.ooooo ' 55145 tothl premiums: tal premiums. ' Il-551-15 Return over coat, $i.i68.a§ maiden 29 years' insuiance It Pa s to Insure int ' Rates and partixilars cheerfully lurnished.he Canada W- K- Rogers. Charlottetown Special Agent Manager P, E_ Island Bxénch fwimwmmmw.-umwlm hiicssxs. R. li. Mi"i‘cii & Co., Charlotte Wv‘|’M‘i|V h equal ii not superior to any straight roll T - --1 mm A Practical Recommendation town. Dzali Gras'-The llmv (j. F. Haydeii'a Roller I’rndm-¢ , , . l purchased f aestweelr wan all you claimed it to be and I can certainly recomme ri ro* you H nm" 9"* “Pin Canadii. me Hour to Respectfully your-5 CHAS. E PRATT. Sold in 25 and so lb bags. Try a bag it will speak Ioritself' IWN|H F E I\/Il |TC`.'-_ -- ChaTlotie~ownTP. E. i. Feb. i6th |904. ih ttsriim I 4 & Q up BIICK ' In any case where McNeill’s Eczema Lotion fails to cure. This remedy has cured many stubborn cases where all other remedies have failed. We highly recommend; tnlniy the best Eczema remedy ,known. Sent by mail on receipt of price. 25C a bottle. Sold only by ELLIS \ <\ il af- Q' :Q I -_\ ii “Take my Advice, Old Man l" “If you went to,iook dresstfrl ‘u to the handle’-not ova-rdrcssedl? mind yon-see that John .‘»icLeod & Co., does your tailoring." Sage advice to thc man of business or society whose appearance is of any moint_t to him. We can but re- peat: For good garmen ts,'fashion ably catfand made. see Great George street. _ - 1::-_ E_Q!S___§_éI.f._! “Esdalc Foundry.” This proper! was formed owned and oenp ed by Kr. T. A. ieLoan. gidtiimmk "ifii>'”i°d' rain aa eu bi had hy eaiangirwr sled." Bruce Stcwait & Co, roanden, ln a Machinists and lteam Navigation com Wharf. Charlottetown, P. B. inland, 1 J0lIli l0LEOD & G0., ’-.»&:.;'.i~‘.v.fy?§2{...&!»f:ir&»!`.f`»".»_ ' |y|gN[yl The Druuiet. . Tourist Cars Fnov‘5l”“m" Every 'i blush? and S iIIIi|_i y _L N0 NORTH BAT. A "mn CHANGE OF Morirairai, To \'aN(<::}t\iliisvER IRAVERSING THE GREAT ' CANADI The F_inest Mountain Sc:dqei§'o§iir?hdv(l_5os|\1; tlleni. V Lowiisr paris arf-i,v, 1 nnsdian Pacific 5¢rv{¢¢ ig WORLD’S FAIR, ST. LOUIS, Ooens Mav ist. Closes December vat irc . D P . n. u E , _ .a_,c.i>.a..s ,Jo »vn.a. J- ii MA"rri~ii<1\\'s, so ' Agent. Charlottetown. “dung Plummer % ,».""Ti ‘- ,' \ _'.5 ~: A -r,/'1< * _ __l _U A 1 .\ :\`§~\ -1/45’ /.\-I-Ei Z _ ::3i:., I li ` ‘__ ~~ -._~, r nm, _. --., ___- - , ~\ ~`~ -~_ "- _»< '~.f., Hail ofthe time d ‘t k firm time ia. lairyon d::ot'iii-_-via siplcriilurpedii watches repaired hy as. All work I-. \/V. 3 3 @ IS. JBWRLBI Dar Great George and Grafton: ' -nrrrmmmmn & :T _ 7'* P :mu -~ --._ » 'n\ev.N.v. . ulwvlg 'I , 2.5;., lianufseiura' Superior ` f __ ./ii. mom ` 21"’ i.-B ~1_.1.st -tz.u|»|rvrrs¢',;»nm»|l%1