___,_ :___ THB GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTBTOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IQSBRUARY 23. |904. Q .Hll Humors` Are impure matters which the skin, Iver, kidneys and other organs can not take care of without help, there is such an accumulation of them. They litter the whole system. Pimplcs, boils, eczema and other eruptious,_ loss of appetite, that tired reeling, bilious turns, life of indigen- vion, dull headaches and many other troubles sro duo to them. Hood’s Jarsaparllla and Pills llcmove all hnmors, overcome all lhcir effects, strengthen, who and lnvigoi~ute the whole system. “ily health was poor and I lnilareti much from hives and kidney trouble. After taking two bottles of Hood’a Barnpariilal was cured. I regard this medicine aa ln- perinr to all others.” Mas. Joalrl Har.- uxannn. Harrison, Ontario. Hood'a Baraaparllia promllao to cum and koapa dm Dromllo. OUR COFFEE We haven't said any- thing about cohee for sometime, but we are selling more than ever before. Most every day brings a new customer for it, that‘s proof our coffee is good. HAVE YOU 'IRIED IT. If you haven’t leave your next order with ns and get the best in the city. Our price is 4oc anay pound Webster & McKay, PHONE 199. I Grlliund Eveiry i A Kneaded Want is Filled by Us. No longer is it necessary to bake at home. Indeed it is a waste of time and energy to bake even a small cake. Our oread is the acme of perfection and is always sweet. Try a loaf. D. STEWART, ECLIPSE BAKERY. Bakes Best Bread. Qi For tolls We have all the popular cold cures, viz: _ _ Laxa, Bromo, Qmnluc. Laxa~C0ld. _ 1, 2, 3 and 5 grain Quin- ine Pills. Mac‘s Cold Cure. We especially recour- mend. It is prompt and effective. easy to take and prefectly safe. PRICE 25c. lacDonald&liacKinnon, DRUGGISTS, Cor Gt.George and Kent Sta. VALENTINES l Comic VHICHHHCS, ‘salmon Halibut. comm., inasmu- ed and dried Shimon, Mackerel, Klppered , Her1'lng,Bloal;ers, Boneless Oodilsh dry and piokled Codilsb, Extra good, D'igby Herring. Island canned Salmon, Mark- H, A. TANTON & CO., Z."$;f"§'L°'1’§`ll’€“i§T;.flZ;`§f"`i`.‘f.’I;...f.§"'l2`.i orenoeerge amen. and Bounds and Smelts.--L H- Mirlilii 31 sill rrws uf .ulzll lurlnls" ” ' Camlrvsi., to-night. A wma received by Csrvell Bros. yes- iii' 3* l. 7 3\ l ` i , ___._ Picton todas. Tauzrnoun subscribers will please add | , bo theirdireetory cards No. 63 Humphrey 1 Clothing Sore. .In the report of the London lur sales for January there is n decline in raw furs of from 15% to 25%. TEE P.l£. LR. is destrlhuting literature umber ha Grown ease Tm, Mmm _nd Stanley "ch made n terday announced that their handsome mp y¢3¢,,,.d”_ The sum” “ravens 150 ton tern schoouerJames W. (built at Montague seven years ago by George W. Wlghtman)Capt Murchison from liall- ax to Port of Spain, Triuadad with d been abandoned and crew landed all well at Baltimore. Tan February term ei the Supreme Court opens at Georgetown lo»day, the ChlefJustioe presiding. There are no s. Following are the jury in connection with gba S;_ Lungs Exposp casesi-Coombs vs. McCarran. Action of tion. Circulars, bnQk|¢¢_5_ mm can be false arrest. Weeks for plaintilY,Mathie- procured bynpp1|°a¢,|°n,;g,|,eBn||way_ son for defendant. MacDonald vs. Mo- -:. -.~;<-r-fe.-l-, , ' \.~__'__.'V_;`; it A \‘ .._, iii.,-"",»'f`ti<-fir, » ' f -1/C .`1;\` f .. . <.,;,,‘ -ledmjill. » as Ownw to typographical omission of a line it was not stated in yesterdays piper that Allan Ferguson whose death tvok place in Picton on the i0l,h was the father of Chief Engineer Ferguson of the Stanley. By the omission a wrong mean- ing was given. Rav. A. B. McLeod of Springton, P. E. I. preached ln St. Andrews church, St. John on Sunday. Mr. l(eLeod is on his way from the Old Country where he has been studying to the Island. It is probable that lr. McLeod, who It will be re- membered was shot in London last fall by a Hoollgan, will occupy the pulpit of Zion Church shortly. ON Thursday evening beginning at 7.30 o`eiock there will be a camp talk, illus- Pnes. Attorney General Peters for plain- tiff, A. J. B. Melllsh for defendant. Ed~ monde vs Edmonds. llorson for plalntil, Mathiesen for defendant. Frrfranu commercial travellers reached the mainland from P. E. I. about noon Thursday, and happy men they were to at last escape. H. S. Arnold of tha New York Silk Vlfalst Manufacturing Company of Montreal was one of the party. At the Royal last night l(r. Arnold told a Sun reporter a most interesting story concera- ing his experiences and those of the people who came over with him. Mi. Arnold says he left Picton on the Island boat three weeks ago. The run over to Georaetown was made in 3.) hours. After spending three days on the Is- land he started for the mainland again on C Bundrd R mnams fiilall Papr Go on sale this mornin at 1 1] ' < small lot or odd line left frog anIi11TriTie}h=?e geltlixigosfearsiignuizringiiidesd Tivery designs for every purpose. E ` muy showing how boys spend the time at the trated with many stereoptican views the str. Stanley. Three unsuccessful at- tempts were made to get from George- Y. M.C.A. boys camps held each summer, town to Pietou. On the first occasion under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. the steamcrgst within six miles of Pic- Boys` Branch in the basement of the tou Island and had to go back.Ths next Stricllv Spot Zasb. First Methodist Church. There is no ad- mission fee and the public is invited. As u result of the shortage ofthe wheat crop in the Dominion and the demand created by the war the price of flour has increased from 75c to $1 on each barrel and further increases are looked for. There is also a large increase in thc price of rice, beans and almost everything necessary for eat- ing except confectionary John Agnew Esq , President of the Board of Trade, Alberton, protested by wire on Friday against the inexcuaable delay in forwarding the l(i|1to‘s delayed mall by afternoon train.Tne Post Office su- thorities will have to look out. The Board also telegrsphed Hon. Wm. Patterson, Minister Of Customs to straighten out Un- ihed States customs exactloas on smelt shipments at Vanceboro. The Albertoa Board is alive. A. McNeill, Senior Fruit Inspector for Canaria, whose services were so mueh appreciated at the recent F. G. A. meet- ings writes the President under cover of Ottawa, Feb. i0:h., in these flattering terms: “llear Father Burke:-I cannot refrain from complimenting you, upon my return to Ottawa, on the excellent meeting at Charlottetown-an excellence, he it under- sr.oo,1, quite independent and apart from anything which may have been contribut- ed outside the I~land. The audience was all that could he desired, the program timely in every respect and the interest certainly very gratifying to those who took part in the program." llr. McNeill himself Vice President of thelgreat F. G. A. of Ontario and fresh from its general meeting and that of the F. G. A. of N. S., ought to know what he is talking about and our; F. G. A. can therefore enjoy a real compliment. Rlv. T. J. Deinstadt, so widely and fav- orably known in and beyond this province, is comfortably located for the time being at Millbrldge, Me., whither he removed from St.. John a few months since. At the Methodist conference in this nity last Juno he war, at his own request, allowed a year's leave oi' absence. As a result of freedom for some weeks from the heavy burdens he had been bearing. he was greatly lnvlrrorated and felt equal to the work of resuming the duties of n pastor- ate. Ilia attention being called Lo the field of his present activities. he gave thereto his favorable conaideratloii, and in clue time entered into the work. The regular services of his charge ha has sustained weeks lastrast has been engaged continu- ously in revival work with much aan cess. Al one result of his efforts upwards of forty persons have recently signldsri their purpose to henceforth lead the Christian life. This gracious work is still in pro- gress and is being presented by the raver- end gentleman without any human assist- ance from beyond his own church and congregation.-St. John Sun. Mr. Delu- s‘adt is well knew n in Charlottetown. Oougil, colon, loaraeneaa, and other IIINC ailment; are quickly relieved by Cresulllll hblets. ten cents por box. Alirlrnlidlil- For the Lenten season we have Fresh While lish &'.c ,also Flnan lIadrlles,Smok- ' 5| in eod w sm ‘ 0°’ . 18 WE ARE MEEr1No...._` Au- cur PRlcr-is oN FURNITURE ants-Our discounts P ixisii That asked elsewhere--comparison invited. John Newsom. \__. time she get almost as close no tha dasir ed point, but again the ship was forced to retire. The nexl break landed the Stan lay near Cape Bear. But the fourth at- tempt ans successful after tha difficulty of getting down the harbor to G ergetown had been overcome. The run to Picton was made in i hours. The ice was the heaviest Capt. Brown ol the Stanley ever saw in all his 30 years of navigation.-St. John Sun. 'i‘ilE EVILS OF GONSTIPA l`I()N. This dangerous condition causes sick hoafache, abdominal pains, piles, and in severe cases insanity and apoplr-xy. The niosh agreeable ami satisfactory remedy is Ferrozone, which makrs the bowels so well ordered that natural and unassisted action is es uhilslied. It is mild and cer- tain in action and never causes distress or inconvenience, and may be taken as long as required. Pains in lha stomach and intestines, piles, hilllousness and headache disappear at once when Fer- rozoue is used. Recommended and sold bv ilrugglsts. price :'>0c. By rnail from N. C. Poison & Go., Kingston, Ont. No Prr.1.s r.rKl-: Du. ll.\Mr1.1'oN`s BORN. Feb 29 to William and Mrs. Peardon a son, 6)l6)l0Q)'6)(')00'€)Q)=0'6`)'(3 TOO UCH SOAP in stock, induces us to clear several lines out at cost prices. 10 cent cakes now 3 » for 20 cents. 5 cent cakes now 3 3 yes ) ,e ' § Q ,sf ..-,;,gG“f‘ _ iv' ‘Ei-"' ;? ,JE A. ’ Soiled urlains. . VVe’ve gone through our curtain stock and p1cked out all the odd and soiled ones we have- ! (1 from the cheapest up-and place them on sale this ~ i morning- at an average discount of san Pm. Some few discounted one-third-many half-Azul E. many less than half price. Cerms Sale _*_-'sl _. if. A-i;;`rr°;_ Ti' I `i_\`.' -.Lit ,;~'~"*,,i-,*~ ‘-:__ 5* - "-'°. ‘~. ~ ff `_ _ _. ' *"._; I ‘ A" --'.‘ .-9?; T t - ,-7-'T - /Alia .7 i ll l i lil., ". Q5* if - U." r » :V A* T -~. , p 'T`here’s also an attractive lot of sample window shades at HALF PRICE. y fe ¢Q Q 3,. A I T: ` 1? I' . sf' -Philharmonic mer-Ls tonight at eight, 0';-lock. W '> r, ‘ P vi: ._ ‘ A _“ , - T _ yy? =g2;T~ 5. g%g2;3;§;. .2359 -YF 2 l -,-I.(). F. l=gular meeting of (Inari. Avondale tonight at eight o`clook. -Iiear tho history nl the "Indian Mutiny" in St. James' Hall tonight. Beautiful stereoptican views andl ui lecturer_of unquestioned ability in T. C.; James. Lecture begins at S p. nr. -S O E Lodge Print" l§d\vru'a/ E . T" Il S "pg”u‘ . _ , 5 l . ' ` _‘_ f _,`&¥______ I _ Qi B ANN UNC 5NT3_ Ai » ,__-_~... pp-it, WALL PAPER A Hur PRICE We have rl few otltl lirrcs ..n small lots of last yt-.'lr`s in which we will clean out :.2 li.. ` ` ' ' price. Hui you wziui to we our "on 43%.. W