THB GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTBTOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FEBRUARY 6. 1904. 3 SEVEN FISHING VESSELS ADRIFT ST. JOHN's, Nfid., Feb. 1.-I‘he eolonial ilslieries department received advices to- | day that seven vessels, hailing from Am- erican, Canadian' and Newfoundland ports are adrift amid the ice lloes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is feared that the crews of some of these boats may perish. CHAMPAGNE CHRlSTENiNG. M1NNnAi=~oi.is, Feb. 1.-Champagne at the christening of J. J. I1ill‘s steamship Dakota at New London (Ccnn.) Feb 6, is not wanted by 3,000 women nf North Da- kota and South Dakota, who have signed n petition to that effect and forwarded it to Mr. Hill in New York city. The women say the boat is named after two prohibition states and should not be baptized with champagne. Arc You Ncaring The Turn of Life? Unuiistakeable signs of “the change” are Headaclie.Sleepless Nights, Nervousness, Hysteria and Melaucholia-Watch for these Symptoms if past forty- live. When the turn or change of life makes its appearance you will notice severe pains shooting through the lions. As a rule the change is gra ual. In most. cases it is marked by irre gularlty of the mens- trual flow. It is most important to main- tain as high a degree af vigor as possible. All strength should be conserved, and Ferrozone should be taken three times daily until the crisis is past. Ferroxone not only acts on the blood, giving it pur- ity and richness,bnt acts directly on the womaniy organs in such a way as to les- sen the strain and severity of this trying time. Mrs. Martha M Macadaiu,of St. George, writes: “About tn o years ago I was greatly run down and felt as if I was go- ing to die. I was in a nervous excited state, and had the most dreadful pains every month. irregularties ibut 1 V never had before commenced. and I didn t know what was wrong. I consulted the doctor and learned I was approaching n very critical t me. I started on a course of Ipi- rczone, and iooir one tahiet along with every meal for abou: six months. }~`c1rn~ zone had ii direct action, and helped me immensely. Ky nervousness went away. and so did all the other worrying symp- toms. Ferrozone is a remedy that all women should use, because it insures reg- uiarty freedom from pain, and head- ache. ltis a remarkable re-builoer and tonic, and saw me safely through my trouble." Ferrozone is exactly the remedy (you need. Don't believe an unscrupulous ea- ler who may try to sell you a base sub- stitute that affords him more profit. In- sist on Ferrozone. Price 50c per box or six boxes for $2.50, at all druggists or by mail, from The Ferromne Company, L expressed hope ol the British authorities that the present crisis will lie passed and that a paciiiu solution of the iiuso Japan- ese negotiations will he reached, it is no longer concealed that ltussin is practic- ally prepared for eventuallties. Today the mobilization of the Minchurinu re- serves was announced. it has been well known for months that Russia has been steadily strengthen- ing her army and navy in the far east to meet the preparations which Japan was openly making. The available warships were dispatched to the far east, and the last division. which left the Mediterra- nean a month ago, is now nearing its de- stination. It is understood that six or seven military trains daily have been going emit Over the Siberian railway and the charters of some nhip`s cargoes for thc Pacific have been cancelled because the water route was considered too slow. Washington, l"1-ii. l.-At the Korean legation the staicnient is made by one of the secretaries that Minhui Clio, the minister who has recently been recalled by his government, will be appointed minister to Japan, a post of considerable importance at this lime. ills successor Yu Kin Shan, is expected here within six weeks. Sr. Pi¢'ri-zitsiinizii. Feb. 1-ia spite of the , I Chinese coal exclusively has been purciiasrfl for the Russian fleet. _ The authorities now feel that the situa- tion is ser,-ure should .Japan i~1=_jt-ct the efforis the Czar is making to avoid war. The draft of Russia`s reply proliixiily will be submitted to the Czar tomorrow. The Associated Press is assured that it will be pacific and should "lean" to a settlement. London, Feb. 1-One ofthe highest Ja- panese oiiioiaie in London, who has been intimately acquainted witblevery possible detail of the Russo-Japanese negotiations made the following statement to the As- sociated Press tonight: "I am convinced that the delay iii send- ing iiussiirs reply is not for the purpose of enabling the Russian government. to make iurtlier preparations for war, but that Count Lamsdorff is honestly trying to bring the matter in dispute to an amic- aiile settlement. Ihope, and I think 1 inny add that I believe, the peace party will triuu.i(ph. The crux of the whole matter is \Iiussia's assurance regarding Chinese sovereignty over Manchuria. Japan is sincerely anxious for peace,and if Russia gives the very reasonable assur- ance asked for there will be no war. Otherwise peace cannot be maintained." BIG 0UTPUT__0F COAL. At the residence of thc bridc's mother, Kingston, Ont. The Bloom of Health. colic, sour stomach, indigestion, coostlpn- an inteii eutoiv i~ ` -1- of ri1rii|»,-.»-. by Justice Ul.\cl\1iil`, iiiliic. S ipr- inc Ctuii. Russia is ForWar and Has Moblllzed the Manchurian Re- RECEIVES MUCH ATTENTION- serves and is Strengthening Her Entire Army ,,,,,,,,._,_,.-,.,_ ,__,.,,,,,...,,, ,,,,_, dinner ycsti lin at the Yatinial 1511.111, loPo~‘t1Y1iii»t;i'(iv-~|icini Sir \Villiu11i Mui rick Of Canaria. 'i`iii~. iiriiisii Cliiil gave him a banquet Srrtiir-liiy nigh! and souiiil courtesies have been lnrislieil upon the Canadian auatrsrnaii. ‘ 66 99 COLDS Many cases of Grip and Inlin- enza go straight to tlie liver, pro- ducing Jaiindice. The skin gets as yellow as a duck`s foot. The Specific io puts the liver in work- ing order and cures both Grip and Jaiindice. The eiiibnrrassing yel- low skin is gradually absorbed. “77" cures Couglis, Grip. Influ- enza. Catarrh. Sore Throat and Colds that “hang on.” At Druggists, 25 cents, each nr mailed. John Streets, New York. 'év tion, diarrhoea, worms colds simple \ ' ` ' -’ At the residence of the bride's mother fevers and teetliiniatroublcs is B/iliy`sOwnl boingrealla l)_a,rgam ,lun t ladljf Hltlle Summc,-aide, Feb, 3,4’ by Rem A_ D_ Me. Tablets. If your little ones suffer fro 1 LU of > ll T011? WOT' 1 any of these troubles give them the I`aw$1 25 to $2 50 .1 pair your ghglge ones an occasional dose of the Tablets and you will kcc them well Mrs Robt Gully. .iohn Riggs of Charlottetown to let, “nd see how ` ~ ' - ' 1 -- f- - . . _ _ - quicmy they ...ii bring , ,_ , Janes 111o111i1,i.,\., 11.11, ATDY M37 Dil! Of Suinnierside. hack the bloom of ncnitli. Give the little now 75C ‘X PMI ‘il B' MC' D0nald’s. fi d _gl p . .. . Feb. ard, 1no1,by1iev. E. J. Rattee B. A, 11ar;nn.Elsin. Ont.. has proved the I-ruth 1-'oy your tp.-ing ,,@wi..¢_ Nw wash H Charles E. Sobey of AibanY. Lot 27. and %'8ii3ye.;"’0;i;?i7fl;1;‘f;‘L;stsélgesssységegyHai fabrics at Stanley Bros. \Vi=. have MMV Jima' “ide” d““3hl~e" °f M"~ indigestion and teething troubles." The just IDDPDUG H T0! “BW Wtioil Susan Matthews of Baltic, Lot 18, Tablets co.~t25 cents a box, and may he fabrics; ming, cmwns 8|, 7,, 90, 10(._ 12,; f-1---i" --~_-*°°- had from _druggists or, by nasii from The d l_- ,_ I k . ,’ ,2_ DI ED' “mmms Medwme Ca" Hrockvmn' 2:11 li;'}l;lil't;rla,wn:cdir\:l`i`illi';sni;g:itidiesu Ar. St. Peters I.ake,Wcst, on Jan, Zllth, _ yadeim :°“'”b'l°” mid M“d“p°l“"”" 1904_ Robert Douglas' aged G2 yem_s_ K ‘ . iheae goods were all bought at last years '-' (fi\i1l1ZGS" of ads must be in not later prices, and src worth today ten to fifteen bAt}Slpringfi§d, ill; on Feb. llrd, after a than 1 p. rn. each day to insure insertion per een; more ¢,h,m we paid for y}mm_ i-ie ness, una cloved wife of Rev. following morning and not later than You get them at the old prices.-'Stanley 1 IL T- M°T`\"l5°U- noon Saturday for the “Weeklv." Bros 6 rl 'ii I . . NORUICA GRANTED A DiVORCE. lu H1111 ii Pun ns 1111 nn the prima 110111111, \\i0 iii pvii-'ale life is Mrs. Lillian M ll-.iemu \\' is tony grisutufi ' ‘ r 4 i i ii ` Breaks up G--ii. and De, 3, Humphreys' Med. Co, Cor. William 8: Dec. _ - _ _?_;_,.i TWENTY Tiiliill Annual Statcincnt ~ OF l`ii(;`- North Ain ui lil: Assurance tn1np;1iiy ~HOME OFFICE 111-118 Kiiig F1111-lW'~1, 'i‘-oriliiio. For the Year Ended 31st December, 1903. r':» *-1 »-.. 1 f`. , . Dee. fli.1iKl2.»`i`c Net iirilgei Assets ? 4... A . lil(.`Eil’l`>`. , likll,-'l`o1;a.~4ii for I’reiniuiu.~1 S l,l.'1:_ul1i 11 ---To Cash on Investments 2iI~`,7~ioi I8 $ 1_.l.=1, bil nil §T.i'?f.~fii-1 F.- l1lSBi`RSliMIi.\` IS Dec. £51, 1e'e‘1,-iivpny1iientfoi-Imithillaime, l’ruli1s, etc. ‘I~ 421:11? 1~.. -By all other payments ,¢.'».'1,T‘.’il 4'! ----- ' --5 '.11-_‘lit in <1 fT_:'1'1i-_zii»”7'f'>` A.\'Sl'll`S. uw of klumphreyig .-7711 and Dec. 31,1903.-l3vMor1g.\gfs, ste. $ l_l>4»'u¢lil4 ln; By Stocks, Bonds. and I)ebenLu11\~i\iiiai‘k1-L value S1l,l7Ll,i'i7.l`.\ By Heal Estate, including couip1iny`> building By Loans on Policies, etc. ;u'»|_‘.»¢`.9 l‘.i By Loans on Stocks lusarly all on culli if».l 2114> .St By Cash in liaiiks and on hand .L In-l ZZ .f.'._.1‘m,.'1u 75, _'iri~,u::“. 14 441,652 Fi) s *._i.~;. N111 7.- l.iAllllii'l`i H5. _ ill, ii|0.'i.-To Guaiautee Fund 5 r\(\’li(l{| im To Assurance and Annuity lieservr I"iirid 11,974,197 ('11 To 1).-sth Losses Awaiting Proofs, Contingent Expenses, etc. 4l,!'n7 rr_' $1 131 '14u‘» :;_l/ir 7i\.'» ah .l'I l_.iiit» ul By Premiums outstanding, etc. iiess cost of colleetioiil By Interest and Rents duo and 1i1'crue<'i S“’"’“~ N' 5" Feb' 1'“Tl‘° D°'”l“l°” Little children always need careful ul. 125 pieces new valeiicieiiiies NG' 5U"°lUS , W$b;i)V,`2l36'-'76_ (}0a1(}0mp,my',, output, 0( coal for ms Lem,,,n_hut they do not need M/,Ong lam” iugenions and footings now Anaiten and found correct-John N. liake, Auditor. ._ , » 1 » y month ofilnnuary past, was 201,121 tons. dk:`\\2]S; \VlfU`l1d“"y ifilllliellii P01110! l»h9Y| ready for your spring Sewin _ N. The OHL 1,' fm,Janum_ moz' was 2U._,`,,M s our not it ruggci into |nscnsibiliiV|' _ Y g' "‘ Y' an _--11.1 '_ 1 < -v v - tous, and for January, 1001 1097911 tons sgualiiggy if, ,;?,?;’,t,n,,:`,'f,n,;?,',E,':,if;f,“,'f:1 nie news” ‘md d‘““i‘“~"t lmttems Innmince in fort-e ai. end 01 inns lm-.rl '$111,-11.21177 `______;__ V# griping purgatives. The very best>medi~ We,_ have ever 5hOW’~‘~_5ta“le_y eine in the world for such troubles as BIOS. 6 (l 31 ea Wm. 'l`.5taniicn, Consulting Aciiiniy. w insurance Issued during lililii .i,'1. i~r~-1.111 Being the best year in thi- history ofthe Conipuny. Nc monthly or Provirii-nt policies were issued-this briiuch having' iiirn 1ll>» ntinued. l‘lil<]5l1)l5N'l`, JOHN I.. BLAIKIE. ViCi£~l"lil-ISlilI-IN'1`S, HON. SIR W.1i. Mliiiiillil li. Ki). Merlin-al llirector. l)ll(l~]l‘l`()li.\'. ON. Sl‘I.\l.»\'i`0i{ (JUWAN, K.C.. i.i..l)., i§.M.(i. li. 1ii'li.\`idY, l-L,\`t,1, li. W. S)/ll'l`lI, ESQ., K.C., 1>.C.I,., J. K. OSB0liNl'1. i£>Q 1). MoC}iAl-I. ESQ.. (li`ELi’il. lIANA(liN(} lllitKC'I`OR, L. (EOLDMAN. .-\.i,A., I".C.A. Sl~`.CRl~I'I`Al{Y, Si.`i’I‘IRi.\'l`ly»\»-~r. rnent plans of the Company and a copy ofthe Annual iieport, slinwiiig it\ iiiiviir-» .Iwi financial position, will be furnislied on application to the i1oi1i1».il1llcr-oi .iiiv ti iw Con\pany`s Agencies. "§7 " is _ AT Tris- UNDE COU ~ A i§‘_ _ is l . /2 _ 2-, '\,_\ X n `.~_-e»:r_ 1 W . "LV gi 1 |15- ‘ Ao y g ,,. 33?’ s .S ,, ,F ` 11"-1'..-._, .rn i i1¢#?,e .f .- -\_.. -; . ‘ ,I Y) "75'/§'q¢l `i \~. o 1. 5/!o'¢'¢i!'f "@i¢\i| yi/ % J UI? eff .- ,__........- 4-1? , vi- r ns i ' 1 di e,L1-i.` .-A-,_ f , . , »~ ,.4-il A day only ‘ these--to-day to give you a taste of what We oiier. _.,. f in r 1 Two big baskets heavy ribbed woolen Hose, regular 280 and zgc, sizes 9 and 9%, on sale Satur- 20c pr. 2 Ladies’ heavy, unshrinkable, ribbed winter Vests, all trimmed fronts-regular 58c, Saturday only _ - - - - - - 38C. 3 Ladies’ heavy, warm drawers, an excellent line, regular price 42C, Saturday only - 32C. 4 Two big boxes Ladies’ fine black cashmere, fleece lined Gloves, regular 18c, Saturday only l2c‘ 5 Ladies’ fancy, colored, Ringwood,Gloves, all wool, worth up to 38c for Saturday only 196. 1' /1,7 1 Here’s a. list-the very cream of the bargliin collection-see ii it Y* .__. regular dollar line at bosom, some soft bosom, 6 A lot of ladies' fancy neckwear, collars and ties, being all left in stock, worth up to $2.35 each- 7 Ladies’ “Pique Royal" Frencli kid Gloves, 8 A pile of odd lines of underwear, including about 5 dozen pieces - ~ - Half Pi‘iC€. 9 A lot of colored cotton Shirts, some with stiff '. sturdy glove--Special price - - SOC pi’. r 11 A big line of sample Caps, about 4 dozen, drivers’ mostly, line includes all prices 55C to $1. o doesn’i: suggest a need. Many other bargains on our shelves but Half Price. .- - - - - 7 Sc. .~ EE 15 sizes 14 to 1654/,prices $.1.1_=_';, 151,30, $1.45 - - - Half PI‘iCC. ro About 8 dozen Lined Kid Gloves, good warm V ---T, 25 DCI' Célii 0¥f. Am»_ ______A _,_ ___ M00 ‘\ wghfi |;E|E; l<:>|E’l “dt fvii ~ 'l ll ` , /T 3 ,; 1 1-" . 'T' 1 _ -$5- ,, sn Psrnlisniunnnvsuorvnis