`-`\`."\: :‘ _/1 ir a ,- _, _'Lg-.-=t‘.t - 4_3., e,~,;;». ‘.}\.;"¢§ _--;.\:.=.'-.\'= 7%. X _ ._ a 4 " , 3-# ,”’f' ' gn; .J , 'Nr-ir .l .-v.»;i.\' ,v .F - ' . , fu .‘ ,"__'l'.'f‘ I/\. 3 5.1' .l. _ ,,»_J V, z .‘._ wi :W il ,`» .'-'Z ‘IGS ; , -‘."i,’; , #ol 1', flint iw -» i ii , “.. ,.\~v ty.. 1~". 11° ~, .1 fl . , Q.. 14 A .ii . entire; 5' s hlillin . girl? v . z~ii'.'.' gliht ag. fr Hearn. ` . 1 r , ;.;v»,1 M .li ,_ ., f ~-1 gn _ .. '£5374'-Qi' [hi . , . i .a;»\.'ft.i`.` 4 -»~.,.°_\l .» ,I "`l§'§}‘§lN..’<` V' li. \ _. ' 5*; .yi .. I _.Q .ix >` K " .j ¢ s J f ~. 1' rl , . 'u . rr i \.,'_ sw., ' ¢ i if '.2 ,__ ~ .1 li » V. » I5 ,- .~. ‘Q \ ,. i i \` on "V k I Q r r ~ .1 , . ‘ 1 ri -. i . --_,. ___ .-..- _si i rr~.y=fsrv»~ »'*`tart Start Hat 'Jet he , .x f. . ,, _ s'»>?' 1/'5-'.~:»-*IS* ' '» gp 312%” ; ef . av Y»‘_,5,.» =_,_ *W A. S. /il .t rrlili T 'i ii," 7_7) ~-~'.-,=~i» .L ,. - ‘@1- -i"?i"'l`~i"°'*~.l5i.1,. »f' - ‘ "_ 1. i ,, .. . s' 1 ‘ir 1.. 5 £15 ,>- ri I fr ‘i l .i l i . `1 _'Q .1 :L .‘ fl ',,_.,s,.,,.:, ,,;=.¢~z.; . i l » i . i ‘ . ,, -|`; l _r l Jcrofula A It is commonly inherited. lbw are entirely tree from it.. hh, 'uk' puny children UO amieredwitn it in nine cues wt 0! Gen, and many adults suffer from it. Common indications are bunches in the nook, abscesses, cutaneous erup- tions, inflamed eyelids, B011 68": tickets, catarrli, wasting. md 8°“°“l debility. H0od's Jarsaparilla and Pills Endicate it, positively and absolute- ly, Thi! statement is based on the thousands of permanent. cures these medicines have wrought. r -frm gag( my utue girl from the time lhllllthrli llwlllll (iid, brolre out and qu covered with subs. We save he! goofs Banaparilla and it cured her." T. U. Call-lla. Cllltoh. 0l1¢l1'l°- Heed'a lanaparilla promises to Cure und H0090 "li Pf'°'“'°°~ , ‘O ._ .<>. ¢._`l‘$_li "gg, , ‘S 0 ' - ':_3.t, ,__` Mir uirrrcr. Sealed Tenders aridrersed to the Postmaster Generil, will be received at Ottawa, until noon, on Yr-day, the z9th_riay April, mos, for the con. 'Hence of His Ma;rsty'a Mails, on a proposed mntract for four years. six times per week each way hdneen North Lake and Sands East, (circular rout|,l from the P. M, C-‘s. Pleasure IIEXK. Printed notices containing further inform- ation as ic conditions of proposed contract may be seen and hlnnk forms 1 f tender may be ol.- tained at all the Post Offices on the route and at the olice of the Post Office Inspector at Charlottetown G C. ANDERSON, Superintendent. P011 0'ii»:e Department. Mail Contract Branch. Ottawa. 14th March rgos. 'rnE,1_iiuRN1NccUla1>1A§ sti'BM/\n|u£s`ron can/ini. Canada has no navy, and yet all will feel that she ought to be in a D0S|\l°“ W defend her ports against hostile af-Lwk from ses. Halifax being an ilIlP¢l'l°1 naval station and strongly fortifled,wculCi be comparatively safe, but St. John is quite defenceless, as are also Sydnw. Charlottetown and Vancouver. Vicwrll enjoys the protection of the fortified naval station at Esqulmalt, near by. The question arises, what would be the best and cheapest defence for our unprotected Atlantic and Pacific seaports. Some might suggest torpedo craft, which have proved so deadly in the Japanese-Russian war. But lt is believed that the sub- marine torpedo boat, such as all the great naval powers are building with ,their utmost speed, would be precisely what we need and would come within our power to purchase. , The submarine boat costs but a fraction of the pnrchase price of a battleship or crulser,aud yet under favorable conditions affords the speedlest means of sending a hostile battleship to the bottom. Such a craft can approach the euemy's ship under HARVARD BRONGHIAL SYRUP Has a World-Wide Reputa- tion for the Cure of Sore Throat, Crnup, Hacking Cough, Affections of the Bronohlal Tubes and Enlargement of the Tonslls. It is the only safe cough remedy for old or young, It gives almost instant relief, and its results irlsrubborn cases are marvellous. No h me safe without it. Wise travellers carry it with them. Price 25 cents. Sold zz tu _v,l ` by all druzglsts and dealers. FIFTY THOUSAND f REMNANTS OP ALL ' KINDS OP G0i)l)S F \Ve bought all the remnants made by two big mills during the past six months. We "' bought them at a ing this week we are going to sell them at prices that will open your eyes, -_ Remember the Time, 2 all of This Wcck. 5000 Remnants of Flannelette 1 to 10 yards ~ 5000 Suiting for Ladies 5000 Remnants of \\/rappcrette 2 to I2 yards 5000 Remnants oi Ticking 2 to ro yards » 5000 Remnants of Donnett I to 15 yards 5000 Remnants of Saxony I to I0 yards 10.000 Remnants of Duck Suiting 2 to Io yards 10.000 Remnants 0f'Print Cotton 2 to I5 yards llunrlrcds of ends of l\len’s Cloths I to 7 yards Hundreds of curls Ladies’ Oxford I to 5%yards, . Beside these Remnants we are going to sell three thousand six hundred pairs Ladies’ Hose worth 403 for 25c. We Don’t Want Your Money Unless we can give you more value for ` it than any other store. Come early and often to the big remnant sale during this week. Pgowsruos., \ 1 very low price and dur- .‘ l . 2 to 10 yards 1 wa.sr, out of sight and practically out of danger, and can launch a torpedo at close range with the most deadly effect. In thlsrespectlt has the greatest possible advantage over the ordinary surface torpedo boat or destroyer which can always be seen by day, or by night under search-llgnts,and can be easily knocked to pieces before it can come within striking distance. The submarine, as now perfected, can remain submerged for Ihours, can travel under wa er' st a ‘rate of eight or nine miles an uour, can come to the surface at will and can travel ion the surface at a speed of fifteen miles, with a radius of some hundreds of miles. In time of war, if war should unhap- plly come, one or more submarine craft located at each of our principal ports might prove of invaluable service. At the same time their tlrst cost, and the coat of maintenance :would he relatively small compared with other means of naval defence cr offence. Eight to dfteeu men constitutes the crew of a 'submarine boat. The object of such craft is to keep concealed, to lie in wait, strike secretly at an appprcachlng ice and then escape to safety again. We lcok for great development along this line in the future and we think it is high time thatCanada should make provision for the defence of her otherwise defonceleas ports by this or some other menus, which comes within the limit of the national i purse. The American Army and Navy Journal apparently believes that there is ln Gan adaa large number of British troops.. This is altogether a mistake. Only at two points, Halifax and Esquimalt, arc there any British troops in Canada, and dur- ing the Boer war a Canadian garrison was placed in charge of thc Halifax forts. The Army and Navy journal assumes that in the event of war with Russia, Britain would need to withdraw her regu ar troops from Canada ann throw upon the Dominion the burden of its own defence. Before confederation there were British garrisons at St. John, Fredericton, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and V.ctoria, but these were long since withdrawn, and only the naval stations on the Atlantic and Pacific are now guarded by imperial troops. ` " The Limit of Trisha Speed. A rcccnt lost nl' .spend on the Prun- sylvunia r:\il\v:\y proves conclusively that thc accounts of trains ntt:\irxin;: n speed of 100 ruilcs nn hour. cv(-n for u short distrrncc, :rrv npocryioliril. '0\‘€l‘ n sirvich of t\\'r-nt_\'-live milcs of por- foct truck ou thc Nt-v' _ivrsey and Sca- sliore division tim l‘<\r1nsyl\':\ulz\ offl- ciuis ran n train with their fastest cnglncs, and niucfy miles nn hour was the high(-st rate over reached. One couch nffcr another was dropped, and finally, with the engine ulonc, on sev- eral runs, ninety-five miles and one- fcnth was the best that could he done. The distance was accurately measured, and thc chronograph used in the testl was absolutely correct An 0rld Horse Case. A horse belonging to a Missouri man gnt n -lump on its jaw three years ago. Its owner had a veterinary surgeon op- erate on the animal the other day, and he took out a hard, smooth substance about four inches long and nn inch wide, resembling rl white stone. Those who have examined it say it is s petri- fied corncob. The commonly ncccptcd theory is that the horse, while catlnrr. get a cob caught in its mouth, which slowly worked its way into his Jaw until it lodged just bonenth the skin. The animal never seemed to lulfet from its presence. WAN TE() -A case of headache that Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure in ten minutes. Demonstration of W. 15. Corsets at Stanley Bros, commencing Tuesday, March 29th. Miss Sexton, expert corset fitter of New York. will be at Stanley Bros store t* fit W- B. Corsets, on Tuesday. March 29th. and :\ few following days. Came early! As many were disappointed the last time Miss Sext in was here. on account of leaving it too late -Stanley Bros, zzd zi We learn from au exchange that the Scotch method of csichlnlr and curing herring is to be tested at Oanso the com- ing season at the instance of the Fisheries Department. To that end a number of experts in both catching and curing will be nut at Lvgork. We are told that me drlllkht net will be employed for securing catches and that it has proved 1 very successful device in the old country. We trust that it may prove equally successful in Canadian waters. The herr- ing are about Prince Edward Island throughout almost the entire season, but are in deep water fur a portion of the season where they are inaccessible an the ordinary methods of capture. If the experiments now about to be tried should prove successful it may mean much for the Island herring fishery of the future. The results will therefore be awaited with interest. Kidney Disease Results From Colds Exposure ofthe Back to Drafts .Not an Infrequent Cause of This Dreadfully Painful Ail- ment. The kidneys are very susceptiblstc cold, ao much so that a current of cold air on the back is sufncient to cause congestion to these orpans. lt is also a very common thing for heavy colds to settle on the kidneys and give rise to the moat complicated dis°s=' s. While teamsters, railroadm ii and others whose work subjects t' --in to more than ordinary exposure are especi- ailv liable to be overtaken by kidney disease, it is also frequent among indoor workers. Dr. Chase‘l Kidney-Liver Pills are so wonderfully prompt in their actiu - on the kidneys that they are especially v luable lu cases of Kidney disease wi... .r arise from colsls. Backache, highly colored urlni , naln or smarting when passing water, headache cramps ln the legs, constipation »~iv.ernat- ing with locsenass of bowels, fickle appet- ite, vomiting and general feelings of dis- comfort are among the most common symptoms. The record of cures effected by means of Dr Chasc's Kidney-Liver Pills has not been equalled in the history of medicine. In the majority cf the homes of Canada these pills are always at hand as an in- dispensable family medicine. Mr. Wn. A. McDougall, police court clerk, Moncton, N. IB., states: "As a remedy for lame back, pains in the small of the back and all forms of kidney and liver trouble, I consider Dr. Chase‘s Kid' ney-Liver Pills ahead rf all treatments. I have used thc e pills ulyavlf for liver de- mnrzements ann always f und them most satisfactory in relieving the trouble at once. _ “I have also hoard n number cf people praise this medicine and have no hesita- tion whatever ln recommending it to any one affected with any of the above ail- ments. We always keep a box of thesa_ pills in the house in the case of sicknessli COMING EVENTS. City Council meets on the second Mon sayin each month. Dr. F. F. Kelly, Mayor; H. M. Davison, City Clerk. PHE EVIDENCE YOU VALUE. By word of mouth from friend to friend Dr. Chnsc‘s Ointment has received more unsolicited recommendation than probably any medicine you can mention. The fact that it Is an absolutecure for piles has put it in a class all by itself as apreparatlon of inestlmable value and poop e recommend it knowing that it is a certain cure. . Wear Weeks’ Nobbv' Hats. . *hots ,, €iti§ ._ . \-L gil Testimonials from lead- . ing farmers and business men in the country to- gether with those from a great many in the city. ought to convince people that The Island Condition ,Powder is one of the best sold. As a blood purifier and tonic it has no equal. Gives a loose coat-a glossy hide and puts a horse into condition in quick shape. Good for ., horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, et¢. @.Make.s hens lay. Price 25c per lb. , l.w.n¢aun runs. Sunnyside; `i0lili iicl.E0ll & G0. /‘ / if-il C' i‘..i1;1i|li'i`i§*i~\ii” hQm@ %l YV .: ., ,»___\ \ "rr, ~. ~= A.,-M. 1" . rr 22- l /"iw f~ , » “' i fill' , 3/' _' _ _ " ' vi] iv IQPVIIOIY -' \ ; ' . _ . ~ 'rms is I LEAP YEAR but dou’t be afraid to look your best. The girl who appreciates your tailor-made garments as cnt and fitted by ua shows that she likes to-see you present as, good an appearance as other men, that she is proud of you and will make you a good wife. Please her and your- self by always ordering your clothes here. ' FIRE INSURANCE llarratesiatbaP.§!dh¢ lldlailivvlu- swell Ol Clltrld ....°3"'2E"r:..°.:-"Me '-°~' » b ‘ »;~=.»'»»‘ ‘.;,’1!.~‘="~ r f 5 fl". ‘ ‘ h 'ran cnaxmAw.'eusato'rrn'rows, nantes anwaan lsnnrn, nuts 2.. .gtg 'L I ` ‘ _ ‘ ` _ p. = ' THE i|EiliiifiG FISNEIY. 9sc, $|.|o, $|.zs and $|.;s- iun vrs 5°iier pair. 33 pairs of Black Kid Gloves, marked 95c,_ $1.10, $1.25 and $1.35 in sizes ranging from 5% to 6% on sale today at W Soiier pair. i’.P rkinsér THE MILLINERY LEADERS. “ SUNNYSI DE. " mm@ AN INVESTMENT THAT PAID ` CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Policy No. 15,605 Life of Lewis Campbell Date, roth -August, 1874. Plan, Life- io Payments. Yearly Premium - - - ~ - - 1 .go Total Premiums » - ~ . - 3.00 Date of Death, rgth October, 1903. Claim Paid, 30th October, rgcg. Sum Assured - - - - - - 1x.ooo oo Additions - - - - - - - - 551.15 Total ~ - - - - - ~ - - $r.55r.25 Amount of Claim, over 40; per cent of total premiums. Dividends alone over 143 per cent, uf total premiums. Return over cost, $t.i68.z§ esidea 29 years' nmiance. it Pays to insure in the Canada Life Rates and particulars cheerfully lurnished. E. R. Brow, W. K- Rogers. Charlottetown , » Charlottetown, Special Agent Manager P. E. island Branch, i L . __;___ , ji llur New Spring Hats English and American are now on exhibition. The ‘Wilkinson' and ‘Henry Carter’ Hats have no superior. We have been agents for the se hats for 7 years and we are yet to hear from the first cus- omer who is dissatisfied with their wearing qualities. They are correct in style, and the values are equal to, if not better than that offered by any Hatter on P. E. I. Our stock is the second largest in the city, you canno fail to get the hat to suit you if you buy it at . ,BRUC , The4Stylish Hatter, M011-is Block’ CHARLOTTETO WN. ' .l-= l 4 l - m' c' Ghooso The BEST Tae Tooaecu Epicure who does not use the ‘° ~ Hickey Twist, Pearl or Rub nl. sm. selves ls.. mi rnsyueule eta.. ma. °°’ """“ 'M' " smmgmmmn ,Q-iwaietw »~.:;§:.~n°,f.»;.,»=~»;,;;~';g1;Ji‘;»§,19,;.}¢,-‘.. ~ V ~ N , . r , »‘-~.`. ‘- ' . . ,.=-f»..»‘r"4‘..r.»,~*.1.r».ts#ila§1ir3».’-'stu