HAVE YOU TRIED IT. _ THB GUA@MM.9H@ $. IIIHCQHUWAID IUIAFD., MARCH rr. rgug. ' lloadaoho _ l';f..‘l.°“.f.‘li':i.i'i‘¢’-".»‘i."°‘.‘L"' llood'o Flin. ? i si 0UR COFFEE We haven’t said any- -thing about cohee for sometime, but we are selling more than ever before. Mostevery day brings a new customer for it, that’s proof our codec is good. Fresh your next order with us ~ and get the beat in the city. Our price is 4oc a If you haven’t leave pound » nay Webster & Mcliay, PHONE 199. t,. Doctor P vi in fhetliousci 5. TANTllN’S "' mms-=.b* '.1 ._ t g 'V Will prove a faithful, honest and trustworthy 3 FAMILY PHYSICIAN. -9. Siclzneu comes when you laaaterpect it. I raw. of emergencycali uxon STAN `ON,aa: ‘yr wrrbget instant slid (Ialcaaal and . Lntfilhr . r Collcs, Dlarrhua, Chills, Rheu- -.» rnaiism, Spraina, Nguraigig, T°0i~h=\Ch¢» Cramps, Sora Throat, . dec., &.e., if never fails. use For rule everywhere. Price 25 eta per bottle. _ -_Z-l__l.l._ ,_ ucaAr.a"s aurnmuur PILLO ron voun uvln Ann lou/Isl. For sale everywhere. 25 cta per hu. or by mail on receipt of price. ~1 acre proprietors, Tun Wrrmrrl. Cxxancar. o. i_lr-ultrri. Montreal, Canada. ' `¢_-.-&~.-' - :Sandi (`. Our Delicacy Department A Wonderful lrelp to housekeepers est t ecially when you want something dainty and apperizing for supper in a hurry. We are baking all kinds of nice cake, pastry, buns, etc., all the time, so you will never be disappointed. '1`r_' our Sultana Cake zoc lb Nut Oake 2oc lb White Cake I6c lb D. STEWART. ECLIPSE BAKERY. Hakes Best Bread. ii I l Ground . Bridget own, P. E. I. Deceased was a son 5 ggrngrrws nr ulcn nrrnrsre _Tin loe boats did nc: cross yesterday owing to heavy wind. A srscrar. train will bring the Souris hockeylats and their friends to the city this aftarnucn. Sul programme of school concert to night. Bring your purses. Will lubricate your risible and lachrymal glands. Tun congregational meeting of Zion Church last night for the purpose of ex- tending anlnvltaticn to a new pastor was postponed for a week. Hnrmv McAleer who is now residing in Boston oaum to the olty yesterday on a business visit. Mr. McAleer is to take some horses back to the Hub. The members of the C. M. B. A. of Vernon River assisted by the church in- tend giving an entertainment at the hall on Thursday, thc I7th lust. Program and full particulars later in the daily papers. A Llarmax. meeting was held last night in the Liberal Committo rooms. Addresses were given by a number of prominent political workers. Dr. Warburton, Hon. J. H. Comrniskoy, H. J. Palmer, George E. Hughes and others. » THB death took place in Boston last week of Fenwick Burdette formerly of of Mr. Burdette, proprietor oflthc Ameri- can House, Picton and a brother of Frank Burdette of that town. . THE death took place in the city on Wednesday, of Mrs. William Swan at the advanced ago of ninety ye rs. The de- ceased leaves to mourn six sons including Henry of Mount Edward Road, and one daughter, Mrs. R. B. Small of this city. Tm: Stanley was delayed tu the straits all Wednesday night and arrived ln Georgetown at eight o'clook yesterday morning. She left again on return at ten_ The Mlnto also madsa good crossing 'from Piciou and reached Gecrgewwn at l0.i5. Two mails then came to the city, the Hrsnatelcven and the scoonri at a _quarter to four. Commruou Court Brighton, entertain- ed a number of the members of Court Avoudalf- and Mt. Stephen at their rooms in WrlghL'.< Hall last night. During the Tait ami solos by Miss May Stewart, Miss Chappell and Miss Down. The chair was occupied by S. F. Hodgson and a large number of boxes of candy was profitably sold. YEs'rr~:m>av afternoon Nelson Rotten, bury, President of the Board of Trade and George E. Hughes, M. L. A. waited upon a number of the property holders opposite the _Hotel Davies for the purpose of securing more reasonable options for a new station site. Their efforts were fairly successful and it is hoped that others who are interested in the best site shall do what they can to have it obtain- ed. é--4--*_-1 PEOPLE \VITH BAD BREATH. ‘ ll ffor from Catarrh and should (\ifdli:}r»i;ta¥rli\i>zonc Iahaler four timcsdaily. ,mg be cured, The pleasant scented Oa- tarrhozone vapor splrcads through every air passage of the rcathluli! °l`8f\“5» M1 reaches the ver root of the disease at once. in km., the germs, purlfies and clearises tho mucous surfaces, and erradi- cates ovcry vesrage of caiarrh in a short M?d're sweet breath, free from headache, gueeznig and discharge are quickly deriv- ed from the use of Catarrhozone Inhalers Complete outfit, guaranteed to ours cost; sr oo mar me Drunrzlsls. 01* li- U- 1>.§i.u'>u so cu.. Kinrewv. Ont- Da iIr\.\rrr/roN's Prr.1..-1 S'rraruLarrr 'ran lnvim. _ J L _mm _...__ ...m_._.__. evening a recitation was given by M-rs. `_B. A. in B. I. S. Hall last night by Judge I . , THE funeral of the late Mrs. Swan will take place at one to-day-from the rc- sldenre of R. B. Small. Sm: program of school romert to night. Bring your purses. Will lubricate your risible and laohrynlal glands. Hmvav. B. Smith, one of the oldest cf 0harlottet0wn's citizens oelehratcdl his eightieth birthday yesterday. Mr.Smlth is still in the best of health and to an observer would not appear more than sixty. His remembers vividly many prc- mlnentincldentsin the Island's history which occurred in the earlv years of last. century. _ True: school for Artillery Institution in this city opened last night at the Drill Shed with about twenty-nvc omcers non commissioned officers and msn in at- tendance. The Instructor Sergeant Hessian outlined tha course to be followed during the coming two months. Classes wiilbeheld nvc nights ofthe week. AN important change is to go into effect on the 13th inst. in connection with the Telephone service in Charlottetown. It is the increasing of the time that the central oilicc will ba open on Sundays. Formerly the hours were 9-10.3) a. m., from L80 to 3.30 p. m. It would then re- open at 0 p. m., to remain open con- tinuo usly through the remainder of the week. Henceforth the office will be open all Sunday except from 8 to 0 a. m.. from 10.30 a. m. to 1. p. m. and from 6 to 8.30 p. rn. Taxi basket social at Mount Herbs rt Hall last night was well attended censldering the postponement and bad weather and passed oil' very successfully. The pro- gram included the following:-a speech by ihe chairman, Charles Chandler, solos by Miss Scott, North River; Miss Bell City; tha Messrs. Scot t. North River; E. H. Mitchell, City; readings by Miss Nettie Ross, Miss Jaan Haszard, Ross Bethune and E. H. Mitchell and instrumental music by Mr. Bell, city. The baskets were austioned by Charles Chandler and realized excellent prices amounting in all to nearly $50. . Trrosi; who had the privilege of attend- the lecture under the auspices of the C.M. Fitzgerald enjoyed a treat which lt is sel- dom granted to cur citizens to hear. The sui~jccl. was Abraham Lincoln and the life and work of the great American was beautifully word painted by the eloquent Judge. The lecture was of the cholcest. diction and in its por- trayal cf the life work of Lincoln impress- ed the lesson of his whole career-the noeti of perserverance more than brill- lnncy of intellect in order to succeed. The vote of thanks, moved and seconded by C. G. Duffy and J. J. Johnston and supportnd by Jas. Paton and Dr. Morrison was enthusiast/cally endorsed by the audience which rom- pletelyillled the hall. Judge Fitzgerald inafew words emphasising the lessons from Lincoln‘s life suitably acknowledged the vote of thanks. The proceeds amount~ ing to agouri sum wlllbe handed over to St.Vlncant de Paul Society forthe poor of the City. [tis with the deepest regret that the death is chronicled of Hugh Square- brlggs which occurred at Alberton on Monday Feb. 2il.h in the 00th year of his age. Deceased was a man of sterling qualities and highly esteemed by all who knew him. For a nurnbercf years he was a prominent resident of Montrose and took an active partin all things pertaining to the welfare of the com- munltyboing au cldcrln the Church for upwards of20 years also superintendent ofthe Sabbath-.School fora number of years. Ile took a deep interest in thc upbuilding of the Montrose Presbyterian congregation, especially in the building of ' \= ik'-Q-*aa § l Tllilliklllil 7 DISFIGIIRING Skin, Scalp and Blond r iiumours From Pimplos in Scruiula From infancy lu Age Srraarlliy Gund by ilullcura Whan ill Elsa Falls. The agonizing itching and burning of the akin, as in Eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and cruating of the scalp, as in scailed head; the facial disilgurements, as in acne and ringworm; thc awful suHer- ing of infants, and anxiety of worn- oul. parents, asin milk crust, tctter and lalt rheum,-all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success- fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Besolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evi- dence. The purlty and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cu re, the absolute safety and great. economy, have made them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour reme- dies of the civilized world. Baths the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap. to cleanse tha surface of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cutlcle. Dry, without rubbing, and apply Cntlcura Oint- ment freely, to a lay itching, irritation and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and. lnstiy, take Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. This com- plete local and constitutional treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the scvercst forms of eczema `nnd other itching, burning and scaly humours of the skin. scalp and blood. and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure when all elsa fails. caan... R.-»..r...... nqnra .ns ru uur<»m. nv cr.<»...r.|. fated Fill-, uurieufa ointment and Curicura Emp am mid thrnuuhnnt rn- um-id. Depot:-l.ohdon.2'l Chan.-r. h~-use 5' .; Pans, .G line de la Pall; Australia. R Towns K {n.».fT.’.‘lrr-t.::‘~.'.v=¢-.‘.T1 .?.".‘.‘;r.°“' ‘"- "°‘“* ”'““ ° Ilrsemf lor “How to inn Every Humour.” THE dervh at Halifax is announced of Charles Gallant, uncle of Mrs. J. 0. Arssnault. of this city, and brother of Mrs. Maurice Gallant cf Rustico. Tan: School Board have agreed upon a schedule of increased salaries for the city school teachers in accordance with the petition of thc teachers presented to the school Board some time ago.The increase be satisfactory to cltlzensgcnerally. Carr. Arthur J. I3. Mellisb, counsel for M. McKinnon in the McLaughlin Carriage Company case, yestar-lay sent to Chief of Police Clark a letter thanking the chief and his officers for their trentnoeu: of himself and Mr. McKinnon and enclosing a contribution of $5 to the police relief fund. -Si.. John Telegraph. Tas: snow drift yesterday consider- ahy interfered with the railway espe- cially wesl. The morning train from Tignlsh got through to Charlottetown without trouble, but the train which left at noon was stuck in the snow all night a short distance outside of Tlguish. The Cape Traverse line is completely blocked. The afternoon train went as far as Sum- mersidc and than returned to the city arriving over two hours lute. Ii; is :ex pected if the storm abates that t`ie line will ba re-opened to-day. Tits: basement of the First Methodist Church yesterday afternoon and evening presented a lively appearance with the tastefully decorsrsrl booths, many dainty dcntlv much enjoyed themselves. Frim will he u good one and undoubtedly will ' `KillS|llGlUN NEWS. ,_ J. M. Laird, of Kelvin shlppei to John Horns at Wlnsloe three horses cn the Oth. Parnell McMahon, san of G. R. Mc- Mahon leaves for Winnipeg on the ‘.’.5_h Maron. Samuel Glydon shipped to L. S. Sillrph- ant, Summerslde, two very fiuo fat. cutl le on the Sub, inst. Mr. Saunders, of Saunders & Newsom, Char lottetowu, returned from here on the 7th. He bought a large number of fat cattle, (our of which were shipped on the 7th, ten will go on thc l0th, with more to follow. Several car loads of wood have been re- celvcd here from Elliota and other places. Tha principal buyers were James Essery. Garret Cormlck, H. R. Mosse, Robt Whitehead, Dr McKay, Barney Gay, and M. F. Schurmau & Co. ll. F. Schurmau 8: Cc. are building an addition to their factory, for the purpose of putting in a rotary in order to meet the increasing demands for dimensloncd lumber. They have also, nearly com- pleted a large lumber warehouse one hundred feet long. Court Prince Edward I. O. F. bids fair to be the leading Court in the Province. One ofthe best attended meetings was held on the evening nf the B h when sixteen applications were received, nine of which were initiated. L. L' Fowler, High Secretary is here taking a lively interest in the Order. The next meeting will be lzeld on the Zznd lust. when a number of new men will be admitted, and a matter that has an interest » for every member will be considered. H. A. Leslie is preparing for his annual visit to Hogg Island from where hc al- ways brings lsrgo numbers o_f gee:-c etc. Lately lie ma e ten new deccys for geese which when seen on the platform of the Commercial Hotel were thought by a visitor to be alive. I~Ie deemed that it was not right for people to allow their geese to sit on anyone's platform. Mr. Leslie who is Scott Act prosecutor for East. Prir ce is one ofthe best officials to be found anywhere. \Vrien hc gets after a violatcr of the law he is sure toget his man and the law-breaker comes down as quick as ri goose when the gun is in the hands of lienry Leslie. A few rlrtys ago a rnnn who had been serveri with ii Scott. Act summons drove twenty miles to ask tho pri raecuior who infcrnreti on him. Mr. Lesliejust asked thc follow if he saw any grocn in his (Ltslie) eye. rr;ff_-»~ ~~-*_* 1;-1-11 -1 lleura.lg`a in Rheumatism ofthe face. Uric Acid left in the blood by disordered kidneys lodges along the nerve - which branches from the eye over the forehead, anti across the check to thc lids of the nose. The Cause is the same as in all Rheumatiam-- disordered Kldneys. The cure is like wisc the same- Dod.d.’s Kidney Pills l . _ the Church of which he was leader finan- tea tables and the hurn of voices of the A “' ` ` Deranged Nerves Weak Spells. lr.R.i'l.Sampson’a,Sydncy,N.S., Advice to all Sufferera from Nerve Trouble la "GET A BOX OF MILBURN’S HEART AND NERVE PILLS." Ha nays x “l have been ailing for aboi a year from deranged nerves, and very often weak spells would come over me and be so bad that I sometimes thought I would be unable to survive them. l have been treated by doctors and have lakcn numerous preparations but none nf them hclprd me in the least. I finally goi a box of l\lrIburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. Before taking them I did not feel able to do any u tirk, but now l can work as well as ever, :lutrrlra to one box of your pills. They uurc made a new man of me, and my advice to any erson troubled as I was. in fn get a box oFMilburn's Hear! and Nerve Pills." r-a Price 50 cts. per box, or 3 for $1.15, all r.-:ill-rs, or THE T. MILBURN C0., Llmlhi, roaoaro, oar. ._-lim C. A. McNutt, and other merchants .uc buylog pork. The price paid on the Oth, was six cents. . The new school which has lately liven completed is one of the lint-,st school buildings to be seen anywhere nutl a credit to the growing and up»>o :late village of Kensington. The Trusweu lake grunt interest in Lire new huilrlinu and everything connected with the wchool. J. M. Duncnn the principal in giving the best of sutisluct cn. 'l`ne Tr-mt.-r s a-r well as the children are delighhel with the course of nature study, wliirlr is taught. by Theotlorc iiws, li. .»’i._ ev;-ry Friday. ll-` 'l`Uli.\llLurifinr‘l(irca: Ii .rn rind America. it is the lm~t,-iry it. BORN- lu this city on M irch illth to l-`. l. limi Mrs. Stanley, u rlauglrtor. To cure a hcaduclrcui ten ruin=_r‘r_s .rw I(-_rrnfort Ilcutiache l’owrlrr.~¢. Sr-:E program of school rnuf,-mi ic- nlght. lirlng your pur.~te~‘. Will -rlnifnic your risible and lachryrnul glun/ls. r.@ EMULSION depends upon its capacity ro cure colds. con- sumption. bronchitis and similar troubles. It cures. 3. 3 3 S That's why it has such at good reputa- tion. The reputation oi PARK’S PERFECT Pol " ours-mmm. 2 cially and otherwise. Three brothers and VGFY ll1l'il0 K\\1lllb€l`S I\l‘@~“€D£ .WND BVI* V H _`“` "`_ _*W* v" ` _\ . oarrr,A1\>erwn The sous are James uf lwft wvlavss Mui brvuvht the aff" I 'O N°“’ '* a 3°°‘l “me ‘O l““¢ ll 40"" "PWA an an c able close Broken le 5. mms and lmtks broii flii il l ns i I , 1 one sister survive him,-lohn of Miscouche, _ . W A P59; 57,., _ ` James of Fortune and Lisnry of Sour-is live until seven thc fuir attendants upon i R T U H _ ' ` "lt 9 md Mr., Mcgny of R_ L, 1.1.0 thc tea tables were kept very busy pro- l ' a widow, three daughters and viding the wnnts of the inner man. Be- Y ,V I two 50,,,._ The dnughpm., M-Q glnnlng at eight oclock n program was N E E U R E ? l I Mm }-jnocg, Dwnrs of M,\mM¢_ M,-..._ rendore1i,the numbers cfvrhlch including i [ /’ Herne.-nnowness oiMonr.rvse,M.-s. Fred the best ctw talent. received muvh wer- __ _ _ , ,_ , , . » " ' o . ,British Columbia, and Artemas of Mont- .l y - _ ' ll' _ »` ' ` ~` L, 1 Olli' l .yttul ` . _ ' mae, an or whom are raft rs mourn. Tr..-_; ---;-l- will be Speedlly Set mul untde as good as new. interment tcok place at the Montrose ONEIN h‘0UItl’El`iSONS ` ‘ - Cemetery, the burial service helm: con- One person in every four suffers more Montrose; David Marchhank. Montrose cure forthrs distressing disease Ifynu John Crockett, Albcrton; Cap‘. Millrr, nenlumner Mk your nclghbom “hom Alberton: ohn Oliver, Alherron; Alex. popular M B result of mm naw.. of ir... Clark, Alberton. merits being passed from friend to friend. AMER UP-T0-DATE “ Ars ” ALL amamr _ 'ro snow You wuA'r°s naw. ' . \ _ ’ //A _ /,/.(. g , _ 'I/‘éar-S~"".’(l£.’.__;'.' 4 ‘ - v 111'- - f "\. 3 \\\ When You _ Want a Smoke that will make you pleased ,with your- self and all the world-come here- we have the "Gainsborough" the best to cent ci r on the m ket. afar 25 cents.” 3.50 per box of 5c_ l _ ~_l . _m ,___ . *..______,____T, ;;J - Y---»-~----Q -» Ae-..`. e . .-.W .. . ___ _-4..- _ * D4 . ` 'S . . THE BEST AND CHEAPEST Plnkiram’s Medicines Big fresh stock of Vegetable §om° pound. Blood Purifier. Pills. etc.. now in "The TWO MACS" lacbonalrltlacilnnon, DRUGGIST8, Cm' Gt.George and Kent Stl. T' tw' tthtt M » ' ducted under the Free Mr...-,ar or which Orissa from iwhin nilvs- Some do not we have :i good line of furniture covers ami mr cxturr know the natureo their ailment, anti _ . i thc deceased was an honored member. othpm have “OL heard of nn ChMB.,_, mn” upliolsterer. Our work is always well anrl clreuply rlmw. The pall-bearers ware:-James Gillis, ment as the only absolute and guarantee Q, ...... Jghn N¢W50n_ J _Hll 1. ' , f - _ .f,_ . ~ ` . in .'-,f_~,~»,< ,. ` . ~ - = "...,.,. 1 . .-. -._.. .‘ _ , .- _ it-'~ _~ _ »»» ., fr ~ .- ~'< f ~ - . ‘_’:;_" ' ' ‘ - ~ - 0...-.. _ _ __ _ _ _ ’ ~r» < ‘r ~ tr \~' ~ ' ~ ~ ._ _ _ _, _ --1-"-~'~'~~~“" ..-..“£r£._*___ _...__ ___ ._ ___ I ._ ..........._ _, ._ a.-* _*___ PHPER _...I5 A'l`.... rAvr.oR’s, Boor