, - , aapdriiia llyyou doubt, tbeduedrgiilii THE CHARLOTTETO WN GUARDIAN MARCH 7,1905 your doctor We know what he will say Nes P ` g,§°“}'ihl.:='o‘_:'=\d;_ia orally imiein. . ,_ _,_. _ ,_ __ “_ -°° ,N gms; ' H ". ` __ ' ;;._.l'_-._-.;_'_'_ -sg-<,= _:- S36'/MBS Wellner Watch Oillcesln New Prowse Block . Charlottetown. .; ,if ,_ ~-‘. é~ .‘; -.L , .-J." .\\3,“ A5( -' :fr ' \1"i*>,i`;i-1-5" .1 »."_;i-: , ‘\ ` ,A M-.~'__-__ _ ;:.~.:.‘:>,,; .A '__ 1. no » no - 1* 5. » ` ” .9 ' vv_- vv_ ,vvEt_L_NEl=Q‘ _ No point in its construction open to crltl. cism. With an absolutely perfect escapement- bullied throughout equ to watches of double coat it it is not a cheap watch, but the beat for the mcnev .in the market. Prices from $7.75 np. Always pleased to show them. é- ~__m_ Wstcgmaker n and Jeweller. "YOU ~ .AIELEI I§"7`ITEE If you wish the best in photo- fgixphiy, finisheit(on the new spec- a ze mounts the very latest S m,v¢1¢y) ' TO ‘VISIT (DUB. . STUDIO. GEO. ll. COOK Where Babv is Alwava Welcome. To Prevent Colds and La Grippe Hughes’ La Griope Cure Take one when you feel the iirst sym- ptoms of a cold coming, such as sneez- ing, chiliiness, etc-If taken in time it is almost impossible for cold to get past them. Price :gc per box. Geo. E. ndghes. Snappy Styles of Solid Footwear Ladies l Here is your chance, one week only. Skating Boots at cost. Box Calf Boots. neat, up-to-date Cheap any time at $1.25 now $1.50, all sizes. Ladies’ Oil Pebble, regular #L75 now $1.35. These boots arrived a few days ago,a little inte of course, but they are yours at the above price. See them anyway. Mcmicunn, 'I Tho Siioc Mail. A. Soriiiitlnirs you think bccriunc you drni’t nccd tniroli tlnit your order is not worth sending. nu you dont order ut ull. We Give lust as Much At- q » teiiiion to Sninli Orders - ns Liafeer One=. _-il- - . .» ~ l d l l to lifi'l.§‘.l..lllf"”li it r'.`.'l..>e é’..l`."»~“.".l|....e fnl' you in cull nt our atorc or phono \is,yuu can inivn na vull for your ordcrnny day you \vish.oi'. if you nond your chilli-cn they will Kct _illst ns niiicliuttontion un if it wus youraclf. . , > ’ . _ Mclienna s Grocery. ` Down townstoreaaoa ` PH0NH,{ Up town store 2a6b. l Prices Cut ln Two 5 ~ We have selected. some broken lines, all fairly new and extra good stock,p1aced them on the counter at the following attractive prices. 150 pairs women’s buttoned boots, some black and some chocol- ate kid at HALF PRICE. 12 5 pairs woinen’s laced bouts-a few pairs of one kind and another from $1.85 to $3.25. Yourchoice at 25 PER CENT OFF. zoo pairs wo1nen’s fine kid, turned sole fashionable Oxfords worth from $1.75 to $3.225, 25 PER CENT OF . 150 pairs misses’ Dongola boots sizes 11 to 2 worth from $1.25 to $1.75 now $1.00. 1 » We find that we are overstock |350 a Barrel This reduction will make city yesterday having the previous oven Ing delivered his able and instructive tion by the passing oi' aheurty voteo €y 0. thanks moved by Rev. E. J. Rattee, , _#___ _._..__.__-..~ - __ Edward Lodge A. F. and ~A. M., at its 1 »F ll t hi t, l d t th i=l.oUR Rsnocsn zsc lils_oi_, ,,;‘, °' °“ °"‘ ” ' 8"" '°"" “’ °,,, ° served in the best. style of the genial on two brands of Floor-Gypsy ig and Beacon- ' In order to work some of it oil’ B quickly we have reduced both P brands members the company separated, having Rev. E. J. Burma, Maloeqas, ia in the city 'i‘nnnnls an excellent opening ut this office for a good strong boy. A'i'rtqnrloNls called to the advertise ment of Hyndmank Co. in this issue. with reference to reduction in fire in- surance rates. Tan sais takes place on Thursday. March 22nd at 2. p. ui. of the farm owned by Arthur Wright, West`River, eight miles from Gliurlottstown. THE annual meeting of the Milton! branch of -the Farmers Dsiryingi Association will be held in* North Milton' Hall on Monday the 12th of March inst at7o'olock. p. ui. also Home Circle page, Mugl- zlna page, colored Comic page, interesting short Story, Sermon by Rev. Wm. Dobson, notes on .thc S. S. Lesson a week hence, and ull the latest telegrsphic and local news. Only fifty cents per year or twenty-tlvs cents forsix months. tf Ar thc last regular meeting of the Eurlictorian Society of Mt. Allison Uni~ versity, G. Roy Long`06 of Tyne Vulley P. E.l.was unanimously elected President for tho ensuing quarter.-This is one of the highest position in College life as _only those of marked literary and debut- ing ability are eligible for election. Mr. Long is also leader in many phases cf Collegiate life. Hois Editor-in-Chief of the Argosy, the University Magazine, Leadarof the intercollegiate Debating ” team, President of the Senior class, and 1 l"9]1l%sent»ritivo for the University on the ' Marltimelntsrcollegiate Debating League Mr. Long has also had an unusually brilliant record, leading his class through- out his course and winning three valuable scholarships.-Hs was also a member of the first football team which won the intercollegiate championship andis an ardent hockey and baseball plnysr. ' Rav. T. F. Fur.r.nn'roN returned to the lecture on the Russo Japanese war in Miilpeque to a very large audience which completely taxed the seating capacity of tho Hall. The views of noted commpndars on althsr side. and of the scenes of battle by lsnrl and sea, were aptly and vividly described in the lectu|‘er's best manner The audience showed its di-ep apprecia~ seconded b_vW McN Simpson, and .tendered bythe chair-man,Geo. B. McNntt in a few well chosen words. As the lac- , -ture was under the auspices nf King _ »cl`use the entire membership, with Mrl dgscn House where an elaborate su ar 'ltnd hostess. The toast of Our Guest the evening" wus suitably proposed by P. McNutt, enthusiastically received and responded to by the lecturer of the voninlr. After several such happy pro- osals eliciting speeches fmin various thoroughly enjoyed both the instructive nnd fraternal aspect of their gathering.-' Tal music page in the Saturday issue of March 10th will contain the music of a new and popular march and two step; day Guardian is the best yet. What hap belittle one wiioiived with her grand rents John and Mrs. Gillespie, was at scked by pneumonia Dr Murchison n arrived from Boston. 'l‘hs funeral was largely attended. Tha services were conducted by Rav. Wai. llarrlson. Guannuin advertisers will be glad to know that its Saturday issue with its many special features is now read by ut least five hundred more people than any other during the week. This increase is in addition to iia already much largi r sale on Saturday. Every body should read 'Rho Guardian and have acopy of tho special Saturday edition sent regularly front this office to their friends. They will appreciate lt. more than a letter. Only fifty cents per your or 25cfor six months. ti THE attention cf the general public is called tothe advertisement of ihc N. B. Wire Blanca Co. in this issue, ami also to the fact that they are the only manu_ facturers of woven wire fencing in the Maritirue Provinces. Thay therefore would soliclta fair slinre of thc trade in thelrlino. They also wish to call your uttentiontothe fact, that In their ligh or medium weight fencing, they use from ons to two sizes larger wire in their upright or stay wires, than any other medium or light weight fences on market. They claim for their heavy weight fencing, that there is nothing better made it being manufactured exclusively of Noll iligh Carbon and Haul Steel Wire. They manufacture everything that they advertise, with the exception of the wire. which is iinportedlpurticularly to suit theolimate and conditions in the Mari time Provinces. DEATH BY INDIGESTION. A Long Train of Fatalills is The Direct Result of Undlgcsted Food. Undigestod food, by fermanting. forms o poison in the stomach and this isabsorb- ed in the blood. If this goes on vcry lung, and your heart happens to bc weak, you'ii be found some morning dead in bed, or you may fall back down the stairs about an hour nudahalf after dinner, und the doctor will call it hsurt disease. Yes, that may be the result, but not the cause. The cause is indigcstion. Indlgsnticn is a simple, common word, but it has a terrible import. And sn you may get lipoplexy, and dlo suddenly while you‘i-e standing. If you have u weak liver, the poison cf undigested food will attack it and you will get jaundice. If you have weak kidneys, you will get Brigiit's Disease or diabetes, from which there is no rescue for any man. ft was a learned physician who said that thoprogtess ofa race depended upon the stomachs of its members. And you have lit some time in your life eaten u. heavy meal, or eaten in u hurry, and felt. that“lump cf lend" immediately aftorwarti. That lump of lead is ri hard ball of undigesled food. The stomach can't digest It and finds it hard to throw it out. And-so it sours, and it makes you sour and everybody sour who talks with you. It gives you a bad breath and is building for you the road to dyspspsln and dsatli unions you stop it. Stop it with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Just think, these little tablets are every bit as powerful ns the gastric juice in your stomach. One grain will digest 3,000 Beacon $4.75 per barrel. Every barrel guaranteed cr .V Gypsy $5.oo per barrel. C°‘“~ - money refunded. _ V ...wal lisia unasrins auspices or clltoni Tun Gunrdliin's Clifton correspondent rites:-The entertainment and pie ilulnrvuun-qnsvauanu. “SHOE CUMFURT” ur ,Men’s 20 Cen- 3 tury Shoe Is the perfection of Shoe Comfort. Division inthe hsliat Clifton on the lst inst was notwithstanding the incismency C r . of tba weather u complete success. The petting address was liven by the grains of food. Isn't this wonderfull And it is lruc,juat try lt., and prove lt. If you have any brash, gas on the stomach, fermentation, burning, bioaty fesiinmindisestion, dyspepsia or heart- burn, Stuarl.’s Dyspepsla Tablets will make it disappear beforsit can do any harm to your heart or other organs. _ Pl! . . . Q Fon an interesting Item read the Rink* Wll CIUOO ill “ld UW P~\\|°l1ii WIS D\ll‘B°d ad on ii;-nt pug, b`y ber S. B. teacher, Miss Murchison. . ` u til her aunt who was telegraphed for, At Stanley Bros. White Sale, Worth $1.50. Sixty of them here for you-made of line Eng- lish cotton, extra wide flounce, trimmed tivo rows of lace insertion and lace to match all around over the dust ruilie. Bought at a special low price for this sale- worth every cent of one dollar and a half. Our price while they last l. 0 0 E&Ch Sizes 3,8, 40 and 42 inch. Sian e Bros. __ ,_ ___ _,___ _, A ,___, __ __,_g_,_,A__ __,_____, _, __ ___ --~ --- _-~---~ __ ,___.-_=_-_-.Y-<=~»\=-» e _ , .. , , _, s marins raving °i.ise't.>.- im. l " cap. Sceannounccuient. °",,,,,,_,, .,.;,,,... ,,, ,,.,, .,..,..,.._ fleet l`le At The Always Busy Store l ' . cuss River will regret to latin erin.. illness. Tris comic pigs for r-his week's Satui» 'f ini penad toPemy when he tried to drown ‘ff FE 0|-DE rm” ,',, ew°,kli¢sn», wnue invents s windmill . Ll HUNTZM l oy which he planned to give tus pious _,\_ 5 9 AN -‘ ninnyapleaaant ride in its baby carriage, _,<` ` A 1 'V but- ""\`i,. '. ‘ , Till death book place at Clyde River, A on Foby. 84, of Violet uged7 yearn, the . _ beloved child of Nell and Mrs. McKinnon. .E _ lf you Want - a Good Piano Buy c lieinizman Sold on P. E. Island c i`y by MILLER BROS. " APPLESi_APPLES! For Sale by Auction. Any person desiring a gr-oil barrel of apple for family use should attend the auction on ihursday, March 8th, 1906. ‘ at our Sale Rooms. Gt. (leo. St. _We , have 35 barrels (comprisiirg) ilaidwii_i.s, l Vaudevers, Grimes Golden, ilisiiop i'i| - i i pins. Ripaon, liubbardson, Riissets,Btn Davis. Srle will take place at ir o'c1ock a. m. i BENJ. CARTER & CO., 7dlipd Auctioneers. SALMON §...°° "_’1..... Selected and packed with great care by R. N. Cox, Morell. A trial will convince you that they are certainly the beat you ever used. 25c can or $2.75 dozen. .................... .. 3 Fm. ,518 °n|v by , i'<§i>N1L§iii.5 QSANDERSON @ C0. _\i ;‘.._ . . . . . . . . . . .... snnny..nie fri-.ion rs. o Q£;;{\ / ‘lv wi Men’s f\ f _l;. o _ D ' N P: stirrlnir address on behalf of the Temper- nnca cause, renewing briefly his own I I connection with the society and lmpross~ Your Druggrts ,H N0 Qin" 5f°|'¢ PKYS “1°f'3 guurdlngjcalounly the good name of tl\sir` ntteufion nivnnm. or. urs ineniry port or the “T0 program it is sutllcicnt to say that it was Th-9 ou", under the efficient management of Messrs Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Green and McGregor and every member Modern Methods-quallikfi came in for hearty applause. A song by clerks. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan P. Found, without Ivision Chaplain Rev. .lohn M. Murray' G. W. P. of the Grand Division of ovlt Scotia, who gave an eloquent and g cn the members thc necessity of _ car run nasrr. Your prescriptions dispensed W , 1-_-_€ se Heavy sole with light top, leather lined, perfect fitting. ' Price $5.75. SPRAGUE -&- C0 » sunrwsma-. . Annual General Heotinv 3 ', ---"‘ Emma J Harding of Graham‘| Road. ‘ ' i Bh ioidcrs of thc ' viilimgtiiiniife thliiiedmw wfhvrvf unit assign and l/oixfr Vlzlrlwfxxgm dG"“;§ phitss always beuctita ,the nervous l&la‘|'.slti1wiv'i§xcf."|:ti]'i¢i|i§°hoiii'of :devon olpioséa. sy rn. for thc election of Directors an c er th luiaincss. 'otice is hereby i¥i\'0" ¢h“i' "M A“““°| cnsrintosmwn valid ` 'i»rs»lusnt. "I here. :Z PHONE 86- . admittedly tha singing of hlldissbfiarsii Bromner of Charlottetown w one ssut - S n Broslq ful clear soprano voice completslywon the Always Busy Drug Store. hearts of the Clifton people ami whose appearance at any time in the future on i 0ur Compound Byruil 0! HYDUDMU' mm,-le gives a good appetite. builds o hlobd. aids the digestion and makes \| “"°'»fv°iii nivminns. ’°..,,,. only 75°. psi- intein.-A. w. hich no concert in Clifton would be mplete,was aisojhsartily applauded; but e feature of the evening was ifton stage will bc sufficient in itself to euro a iuil house. The sale of the piss . with G. Harding as auctioneer brought a _ joyable evening to a close and the loan iiavl ation “""°" _ chmlonnémn S I i)dwwsrds smoothing out any iinancial omimil' nimeniens which may urns in clmon Ivision.-Dni-ing her stay in the count eeds some 35.00 dollars will do much ‘T iss Brsmner was the guest of Miss fsei like doing your work with m0N ' V Reddia Pham B, Sunnyside. r Mi%YM | ia~_~l 3 _imWM mm ----| . - ' ’ - hat is why WlIli¢'S » Candy is wholesome if made from pure ingred1¢11¢S» f ~ _ . l - ~ ' d a 1. it d HUTCHEBON Chocolates are in such demand. Putnup in dainty poun an a poun . Void ug 1 They will iuvlgornte thc stomach, re- lieve the stoniacii of two-thirds of its work and give ll. n chance to rest. They will increase the flow of gastric iulce. and if you will ever “iivs"ln your lifctiinc it will be after you have eaten a good, hearty insai, and mkon one of those little tablets imuicdiutely liitcrwurd. You'll just feel line. Take Stunrt'a Dyspapsla Tublcts aft:-,r your next menlto-day and you will use them ever afterward. You will ba cheerful. vigorous and your mind will be cieur;you'll have snap and vim, and add many li day to your life. You can net these wonderful little tab- lets at any druggist's for 50c. n package. Wldow's veiling-bordered, 40 inches wide, undamaged worth $2.26 now $1.50 Black also white ol|if'i'on best quality, worth ililc now 461:-Weaks Bt Cc. 7d2i llature’s warning That- little acne, itching sensation, or strained feelin!! you notice in our eyes, s ~ probably warnfiag that You liecd' Glasses It is in your lutereaie not to neglect any such symptoms. _ Ont examination will give you reliable information about the condition of your eyes. _ _ Here you can get the best-fitting and most comfortable shirt on the market. Prices that will astonisli you. , Try one of the “Big Shirts," plenty of rooin and g-md, S. ll. M |iilNlll|i. P. E. Island’s Greatest Clothing: House. Portraits.Ph:iiiiFramis.aic. Ourtdarinciples are straight- forwa and up-tovdate. ami those who have dealt with us speak in warm praise of our goods, prices and methods. We are hers for a perrnansncy and want new friends as well as the old ones. We solicit a tririi order. 265 Kent St.,Ch’tovm I-lildtf /Q-” °”‘°. 1 nloiouuctmrnis Oi Concerts, Socials,l<3n- tertaimnerits, etc., of a money making nature. 5 cents a line (oi 6 wcr ds) for first insertion, and 2% cents a line foreach continuation. Churches and charitable institu- tions half rates. Mini- mum price r5 cents. Flack tvpe announce- l--ll ntents nonmif mics. Hudson Qi. Smytlie Commission Merchants , MANUFACTURERS AGENTS. St. John’s, N'f’l’d. We solicit consi nments of produce provisions, etc , n for few good nlrtns, nlrrlagas and Deaths FREE but verses with deaths some mu- as HIWIVC. CARDS OF THANKS five cents per line when inserted in locals, and otherwise at regular ad- ` verttaing rates THB (IUARDIAN 5 Working ,Shirts l _ l if ISLAND C...;.;.';.'..;,.;.'.r.;"j Nl i bc l l v » l NOTICE ! \\'|ien 'vttin r np it piir-ty ui- mill-rtliiniiiclit. why rmt}ilu\'c iiiu iclcln-iitcd lici-ii r (lrunl 0-i honcl un it will fur-nisiiiill thu pl mn new cruitry. l