GUARDIAN EEBRUARY 6 1 - » rr. fr ~ `-- _ . -_.‘._... ______,____ _ ______4_ _ *_ ___V__i__;__ . _ Wii;_ ____v__ ’ 906 7 fUll$€»O Hel doc/test oufmust 'oo well s ter the co an - of your liver and bowels. Unless than is tially action of the bowels, poisonous ` pmdu ts are sblbrhed, causing heari- achas, bilIeueneas,'n usaa, ya' pei. apegenulhs llverllplll: ° I ua I |'»afall|‘a“nl¢'».. °'°'¢ " L41 >' .`-_V f How is Your I Watch Running ?~ ls it always faatorslow? Never quite on time? Perhaps the w».tclr\s capable of very emu, are running, but it is not in ~ perfect order. You know the tiny mechanism of a wsien at.. =°\“¢f1v "amanda that ma or the d zena of little par-\5_ springs. wheelnjewels, ¢=¢¢_.¢,e 1"" fight. or good timing is out of the question. W W -lfeillselllldgtetdtvn. W¢¢\¢h Kfuiutrtng .always has been a hobby of ours, tn do the Bea: Work possible, @- Yotr _ Aram I' lHi l’llllllllllIlll. ‘ _runnin Ofilcesln New Prowse Block Charlottetown. s ` “J auarca". Command hear alout Burns in St James’ Hall this evening. Gnrar Match Summerslde versus Victnrlas Tuesday Feb, 5th. Josaruau Wlsr. York, lsft last even- ing on return to lnuisfail, Alta. Hlrmv C. B.\r.r.uM, representing Car- vell Ratienbury 85 Mosscrvcy In Sydney is spending n week ut. his homo in Mount Albion. Mn. Ftltura-ron, of the surveying IN Im steamer Ellinor, lsft for Halifax last night If you `wish the best in photo- graph , finished on the new spec- lalizedy mounts, (the very latest novelty) ‘VISIT CUE. STUD IC) . ' GEO. ii. CO0K Where Bahv is Alwavs Welcome. HUGHES’ Cascara Pills Cure CONSTIPATION, D Ii' Z Z I-N E S S, IIFZADACHE, OFFENSIVE BREATH, BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH, etc. These pills are chocolate coated and easy to take. Their action is mild, but effective and is not followed by gripiug, uuuseu etc.. Price 15c per box. Mailed to any address on receipt of same. GEO. E. HUGHES. Snappy Styles of Solid Footwear Ladies l l~l\:lc is your chance, one week only. Skating Boots at cost. - Box Calf Boots. neat, up-to-date Cheap any time-at $2.25 now }r.5o, ull Bizg. Lmlies’ Oil ehble, regular $1.75 naw $|.35 . 'i`h¢sc boots nrrivcrl a few days -ago, n little late of course, but they arc yours at the above price. Ste them anyway. E. McEACliEN. A. CANNlfD G00l)S SALE A genuine snap in Canned Goods. Tomatoes ' ' Corn }_3 cans for 25c Peas ` Gallon can Apples.. .... .. .. . .. .soc Strawberries in Syrup.. . . . . .. . . . .x4c Pineapple sliced..................18c Golden Wax Beans 3 cans for . . . . 25:: This is good value as our canned goods are all perfectly fresh. MCKENNA’S GROCERY, D n town store aséa. . PHONE l Ulpwtowu store z26b. l'len’s Hartt Boots We have just opened up a nice line of men's Hartt Boots. ' They are a flue mttlirm price boot and grunt wearers. - Price $a.4o, $2.50. $2-75 and ¢3.5o. SPRAGUE & (fo. g SUNNYSIDE. ‘E ‘ t We Continue . Our 25 o.c. Discount Sale ' Womcn’s Low Shoes for Another ‘ Week A grand opportunity to get a pair of nice summer shoes at wholesale prices. Alicy & Co. \ if You Are a Smoker WHY THEN. NO OTHER. STORE CAN LOOK AT OUR S FOCK OF SMOKERS’ , GOODS “Get the habit deal with us.” Selling agents for Margaites, I rviugs and the -Bouquet Cigar, Montrose the best 5c made. mon~Pue» FL() R We have a well assorted stock of the best brands of Flour on hand which we are selling at very reasonable prices. We have the leading brands put up in barrels, half barrels, 25, 50 and too pound bags. As a high-grade Flour suitable for all purposes we specially recommend our “ROYAL SIUART” brand. Bccr”§_r_ Gott. Advertisers. The DAILY and TBI-WEEK LY Editions of the Charlotte- town Gunrriian have actunl comhlncrl circulation which nan- not he duplicated. Their RUN' auteed combined overall” l° 1>eu.:u.1‘*l'l. WM ‘L7l;"“‘l f°" the lust week In the old year it was 7083, i g_._':._---_-_/ sn route to Halifax , lu which city his wife died on Sunday. Mrtnnnarctvn (N. Y. ), has a minister who uses the want. nd * columns of the local papers to draw good houses with the some old result-bil: returns. 'fnnnn \viil be held on Pinette ice on Thursday afternoon at l o'clock, Fein-y. Sth. n horse race. The following classes will be run oiT:-Green race, three year old race, ami free for all if enough an- it-les. Tun ofllce hours for thc news depart ment are from 1 p. m. toil p, th. and 7.30 ll- rn. to 4 rt. ru. For thu advertising and subscription departments from 8 u. ru. to tl p. m. Il. is useless to ring either of thc above departments at any other hon tf Tun grunt match Vlclorius versus Sum- mcrsilla to-night('l‘ue.~rlny) at Rink. This is the test mulch and thc Victorins arcrletsrrnlncdtowin, The Band stand scutscoulrl have been sold tivrca times over. Secure your reserved scat before it is tooluteus ltis cnnildentry expected this uill bsarecord attendance. Bow to all the people of Charlottetown through 'i‘I\c Guardinn's classified columns.That's the chcapest,quickest and heat way to get ut nil the pcopls who will he in It position to fill your wants. Il you want to buy or rent a new house, if you want an orrnnd boy or a position try a Guardian classified ad. The Guardian's classified columns dissipate all wants. A Tnacxsns' Insrrrnrn, whloh prcm» iscs`to be very successful, was organised atLlt.tla River, on Tuesday, Jan. 30th. Percy Sterns, teachorat Little River, wasuppointsd chairman of the meeting. The following oflicers were elected:- President., Grace I.. Gordon, Annandale; Vice-Preslnent, Joseph Steele, I.it.tlr- Pond; 'Sec'y Treasurer, Ada Underhay, B/ty Fortune. The Institute meets on Werlnetulay evening ofveach wcekln the school house at Little River. Tun meeting of Excelsior Farmers' Instituto in York Hall Saturday evening was well attended. Peter Brodie pra- sided, and Mr. Essery, of Union, read a paper on The Tariffas it affected tha farmer. Pres. Brodie advocated raising the duties on American farm products that are sold in Canada in competition with the products of the Canadian fur-mer. The following table from thc trade returns of 1904 shows how the Americans are capturing the Canadian market. . Sold in Canada by U. S. in i004. Horses...............,............$2,00S,685 Sbeep........ 187.742 Mcuts...................... .. ....8,500,000 520,000 The next. meeting of the Institute tnkes place at Pleasant Grove Hull, Feb. 17, when poultry and duirying will be dis- cussed. Tun members ofthe Mock Parliament at St. Dunstan's College mat for the third time on Thursday svcnlng Feb. lat. The bill respeotingCapltal Punishment was read the third time and,passed.I-Iun..loscph E. Gillis, Minister of, Public Works then opened the discussion on the Resolution approprlatimr $1l,tI)(),tx)tl yearly for ten consecutive ycars for the building ofa Canadian Navy and demonstrated what a crylngnecd there is here for armvy to protect our interests and assist the Imperial fleet in time of war. He was ably supported hy Premier Cahill, Hon. Messrs. Hughes (Hamilton), Gillis (Cal- gary), Mooney (Chatham). and Gillis (|\iontrenl.) Mr. Iirudley, tho leuderof the Opposition, strenuously opposed the rcsolution,cla|mlmz that it would be more in accordance with the eternal fitness of things for tltc licusc to supply the nc- cesaities for public life hsforc attempting to add luxuries to it. Ha maintained that the undeveloped condition of the country nt present would nut justify the voting uf millions of dollars for naval purposes. 'l‘ha lender of the opposition was support- ed hy Messrs. Mclntym (Edmonton), Larkius (Bellvllle), Quinn (Halifax) and McKenna (Toronto). On a division of the House the resolution was carried o t strictly party principles. The House was then prorogued by the Governor General and according to the constitution the Opposition members w|ll_be called upon toform a new Government for Thursday Fab. 8th. _____i______ Lnsacold-A lantlva tablet for Coughs, Colds, Grlppe, Headache and Nauralgta acts quickly. (a day and night) is tasteless (sugar coated) and checks a eold .\i, ones if taken promptly-Free from iniurious drugs. Only 2iio_pcr box.-A. W. lieddlu, Pham B., Sunnyside. VH* Candy is are in such .swmwwmwmi V if trade from pure ingredients; that is why Wllilt'S demand. Put up in dainty pound and half pound and sold by all the leading coniectioners. ` ,¢»4mswuNNtN\VllWl'#NN\ln.»atw|l H. li. Ileorlcit. yesterday on a lbuaiu-l ealtrip to New York. Naxr Saturdays Guardian will contain o vory readable short. story entitled “The Warning in Marble." M: Brush Wharf. pumctotltc 1.-ity by the M. H. Railway yesterday. Carr llomuru., Murray River was in the city yesteulay purchasing pork, turkeys, geese, slr., |c’r the St. Pierre and Newfoundland markets. T.ufO'SBsN1‘En, “The Twa Brin," The “Jolly Beggars," “Cottars Saturday uight"anu many other excellent stero~ optican views in St. James’ liall to night. A painful accident happened to John Roberts, Middletown on Saturday. While he was enraged with a number of other men in hauliugn building from Albanyihe full and in some manner came in contact with the runner of the build~ ing thereby receiving serious if not fatal injuries. 'imc changes in the arrangement of the rooms comprising the Legislative Library urs almost conrploterl. It is with sincere pleasure ‘that ntuny people look forward to the .re-opening ofthe Library, which will be the more gratifying because of the increased value which the addition of the t)crld Free Library will impart. The Librarian has worked hsrrl in arranging the books anrlplunnlng for the future success of the Library. The continued efficiency of this valued instltution,as well as the maintenance of a satisfactory, trouble-saving system will depend uito- gether uD0|\ a competent and ample staff of intelligent clerks. if this important detail is overlooked thc great benefits anticipated to result from the Library will be sadly retluct-rl. Piles 14 Years Terrible Case Cu.rri Painlessiy With Only Oue Treatment of Pyramid Pile Cure. Free Package in Plain Wrapper Mailed to Everyone who Writes. "I have been it terrible sulherer of pill s for fourtccn (l-il years and during all this time you can have nn idea of how many kinds of mcrllclnc I tried. Lint I found no relief whatever. I felt there must lm something that cnulrl cure me witllullt hnvinr: to undergo nn operation which tnigltl. kill me. ff.-Q' _ flu _. /-"\'»T= .,.. 1, . ' ` ` iq’ ."~ ' S 1 . ~ ‘¢' rare ‘ mn map May it n Now. after trying hut one trcntment of your ‘Pyramiflsf I um free, frento tell ull sufferers of this dreadful disease to try this medicine-thc Pyramid Pile Cure. It will cure when all others fail. Sincere ily yours, G. Bruneigh, Schellburg, 5-" . Anyone suffering from the terrible torturc, hurning and itching of piles, will get instant relief from the treatment wo send out free, at our own expense, in plain sealed package, to everyone sending name and address. Surgical operation for piles is nerve- racklng. cruel, and rarely a permanent success. I-lere you can get a treatment that i's quick, easy to apply and inexpen- sive, and trcc from the publicity and humiliation you suiferhy doctors’ exam ination. Pyramid Pile Cure is made in the form of “r-nay to mu-"s\ippo.~itovles. The cornlny of acura.is felt the moment you begin lo use it, and your sull`.»r|n;z ends. Sand your name and address at once to Pyramid Drug Co., 13044 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich., and get, hy return mail, the treatment we will send you free, in plain, sealed wrapper. After seeing for yourself whatit. can do, you can get it regular, full size pack- age of Pyramid Pile (lure from any druggist ut 5U cents each or, on receipt of price, we will mail you sumo our- t selves if he should not have lt. COMlN'iEl/EN-TS. City Councillmcets on the sect nd Mon ny n eurh month. Ilr. F. P. Kelly Mayor; W. W.lCinrke, City Clerk. , Arllourncrl mr-ating of Lorlue Prince Edward, licri Ross degree, 'l'uer.day, Feb- ruary 0. Business of importance. ...__,__ ||inard's Linlmeni Rclievea Neuraigil- Kill Fire Sale.-Etrly morning shopping l.~ best- most satisfnr-tory. Goods are easily seen, easily ahrwn-everything being in ts proper place. Come early. Early shoppers avoid the cmwdsand get bes satisfaction.-Weeks & Co. llldtf. ‘ Worth Reading \ Not hnvv CHEAPLY but how pprrsigagosinv can x be atm ..i*ifsrio.srrrot°" ...W l|flng%,7.LI) zlkuélheap or lllriiptlrpg §an they* It&ElE\l'll;m lt “tiling Ms w ,su run. and ac- cunarnpv at gram 'n s r. :.~f..r.'..“ W--or nies mg ont.. 'ivnlvilmwc dans airs l'..'§.'..'l.‘..§‘ii...i"“‘iU.".§’|»..T"§...'l“tl.‘§ "-“nt.l',.’§’¢.§5t‘t1°”..~:r:".t:.‘t ".1 ¥%tilTu»srsr'6'rl|°'l'\`.§°N‘i'l"ii m"""°°` r pant we no out m"i‘hi'- &° éll ll: customer expects us “I to use G. F. lill l`Clil5SON BELLE RIVER Feb. 2.-Wood lslnndsis fortunate in u John Riley and Albert Mcllouald ol Flat River, paid vs_ flying visit to Bolle River last Fririuy night. A dance sud entertainment, tooclsbrau' tha three mouth;-1 anniversary of the opening of the Murray Harbor Railway.- A very enjoyable evening was spent ir. music and dancing, and the party broke up about eleven o‘clock. Much praise is dna tho managers, and also the musicians, who performed very well on the violin and French horn. ` John D. McLeod, of Melville, re- cently kiilcd a pig which weighed over six hundred pounds. Mslrills is nltnost clear of the measles, but it will he some time before the school can be reopened. ' Tits need of al. least a second-class sta- tion is felt most presslngly those -:on mornings. A fnw hours wait in the i»uilri~ ingfprovided for the accommodation (il, of passengers will convince the most careless that a station is nccrlcd. Belli River shipped ullnost as much produc~ this fall us any ‘station on the line, ami more than many of them. The Guardian is un over welcome visitor here. -perl , The Nova Scotia “Lumber King" says: “I cuntlirler MlNAIlD'S LINIMENT the BEST linlurent in unc. I got my foot hadly jammed lately. I bathed it well with MIN AIiD‘S LINIMENT and it was as well as ever noxt day." Yours very truly. 'l`. G. Mcllrl ULLEN. | 1*. `liOW IS THIS .l.Z`,."Z The writt-r knows ofa rlrnlur in a smnll townln Western Ontario who recently closed the sale of u piano to a well-to-.lo farmer for-$400, nduplicnte of which he sold not n rnontll previously for $175, and nmricugcod profit. In hath cases the sales were for cash. This _instance is rinuhtless as exceptional as it is true, but it represents n condition of which the buyer may he the victim if heis not sharp. Thedculer referred to above is selling second-hand instruments for new, every time he can make the purchuser believe sells may bc as good, second or third hand, as when new, but his customers are grad uolly becoming wise to his misrepr-esonta~ tions with the result that. the piano he represents is in had orlor with many in the community, and will become more so; the deulcr having no thought nor regard for the future of his own or the piano‘s future. It is absurd to think that the manufacturer is not cognizant of the ndwh D P5 Trades Journal. PAINS iN THE STOMACH. After workinxz ull day, sawing, scrub- blog, baking, sweeping, washing, writ- ing, operating a typewriter, or behind the counter, a woman is sure to get tired. It‘s too had it woman has to work, still |.hat's the u-ny the world goes, but it‘s it consolation to know that the pains that como through hard work ami worry auch as headache, lmckache, indigestion and dyspepsin cun be rureri by Hutch lab Sample Sewing Machines A few sample mach ines sent us by manu- facturers. First class in every resprct. We have not room for them. You can buy , these machines at man- ufacturers prices if you buy at once. Call to- day and examine them. |\'llll¢l' lll‘0$., é Sunnyside. ' Maur Mt: A-r Tris: acwavs oust' curing the services of an uhle aa- P P . - » Mum A.I.1tuns'|“rA Nrrrrouoon, Orwell experienced teacher, Miss Jessie Mo herso d his lies. The particular instrument he ' \ Y SlAl\ LE BROS.. /' l\. ~. / L , A , , ` ...fl l lr-ts. They are put. un inexpensively so I I-E137/,‘.° /’ ' ...yous can ltuymt-....10 rorio tons. if... / sale hy all druguists. , ,§v‘.“\_ I7/ . Such dress goods bargains ns completely \ /X l vcllpse any ever before offered in Char- - / Iottetcwn. Itrvtri our nd. in this Is.».uc~ ' \Vccks 3.2 C0.. Fira Sale. 0tl2l ”\ ' // __.___._42.-_-i____:-_'_~ l \\§-`~.\ 4».~»¢._.` \\ _ ( orth I pto 9 c This Dress Goods should be seen by everyone w to uants a dress either now or in the futurr. We hav: sold mary pieces and sliould like to_c1ear the lot. Food blacks. Good colorr. Good qua‘itieS. Good widths offer d fr a ftw days longer. 506531. Worth Up to 99C Suill ~ieutlv cooked to be eaten from the can. Can be served in a number of ways viz., salads, uiayouaise, stews, etc. s¢TrvThen‘ .1 ON Al’l’l<»:-ei sANm:RsoN fo co Nlen’s -a ...sw-(Working Shirts Here you can get the best-fitting and most ctmifmtablc shirt on the market. Prices that will astonish you. '1`ry one of the “Big Shirts,” plenty of room anti good. S. ll. MlIl]ilNllll]. P. E. Is1and's Greatest Clothing House. 'I r -_ i .°_. __..Yv . __. I NEW FOUNDRY Steam and Hot Water Heating REPAIRS CASI`lN(jS Foundern. V Moehlniata. Boilermakers. l Optician. U\~'4lH"*\r°‘\r°"&°Rr Charlottetown Foundry & Machine Co. Ltd. ‘ u .___ _/, _ g__, , ._n.. .....-_.-.-_ -.... _ .. .. ______, __`__, .___| "_ d ,_ I d I f CANNED ;'.;.;.;.;; To me o s o s par icu ar ea er,n y . , he allows him to continue is u source ol _ 4 _4 _ __ rl t tl d l ' I him' d' “glitter to°htr.l';elf.e:d¢l.:n