rm: ousanas euaanofrrmowlt. Punch HAY u,.,,,._ ro-uAv»s PnosAB|LiriEs._IHE f;‘“f2.f'.°;';,'I.{.,__£1_,,._,,.. ___ H* _ , _ __ _ lijeelykcm 1 ld ag and Qlilil. Moierste windl. Partly fair with a few AI www* u¢*.“m'“-H luuul hour Pak htm”-_ W" “_ ni \_ fearless i to sho wars. ~ Bicxi-i sts and ali athletics depend on BENTLEYS Liniment to keep the |cinia limber and muscles in trim. ~~ -z-~v.~ _ _ _ *' onooeowoo _ Cigar 3 ,°ProblemSi. , Solved. $903000” You iiiny be a good judge of cigars and yet often fail to get OO 000000006000 00 good value for your money. Yoii’11 not be disappointed with our cigars. We have the finest assort- ment of lluvann Cigars in the City, so we are told. Like to have you see them. _ El Reina, 3 for 25C. Manuel Garcia, ioc straight. Manuel Garcia, i5c each, 2 or 25c. Diaz Garcia, loc straight. Diaz Garcia, i5c straight. llock Y Cn, i2c each, 3 fo 350. »-. -1 Iiciiry Clay, i5c straight. ri By the riozcu or more vi make n re-iiiictiou. LA IIAMACA, loc cocli, for 25c; $3.50 box of 50. G JAMIESON D ruggist. 'l`liL Medical Hall 50 -“T ff i OO i I . M _ Just, impartial, leIlab__io;”__l_:wl!: seeking at all times to further t e ter] glngpqgpia. aadrsengaiaedthnaforeaa - rn., :|.=°¢>p1e’iI P°P°*' Published atiu amen, New Prone lloek. North aidercn omoe, at the following rates, blsin advanee_~ _ l|°.f:ii»¢ noiumdauy rexoevl Bwdlyl. g: ‘i‘.°.:‘.‘.‘i,".i.‘.i’.€.1..’.‘..;.;.;;;a..s'.a.'f'.'.°..'.' 1.. advanca........:. ............... ._ .SLN rim Guardian viii not in moonslhle M ruriencyur stamps remitted through maill- llake voir remittance by Postal Order. Eg' greg; nrner or 'egistered letter. payable to T e uiand Guardian Pub. Co., Chai-ioitetown. P. E Island. Branch Offices '_ ha __ he n e t bliahed at the ioiio n Pill” wli'e.re aul>aeri.p:iou| may be nlld. “Wi Lmbh' '¢d,advertiain,g, ich work and other bnalna tranaact¢d-- Bummenide, Rogers l Rogers' store-I. .B.C. c aib¢n¢..,B_7ili.°¢'§t:\'i°°Pon once-soften ciark. Sour-iabui, Telephone Omer-P. G. Seaman Azeut Georgetown. Russel R. Maclean. Agent. .1¢.a.u¢cn1:/lov mn f. 1. indoon s ifnswiiion. *_!******_*_*_*_*_.*_*______ ___ WEDN ESDAY, MAY il. 1004. D The siege of Port Arthur now shortly to is 59"" ` Cresmeryis selling at 19 to El cents. delivered here, as low as 13 cents. New W _ M _ ex aoveniainz lirr.i suiucrimiou Mgr. not wont any more old butter in prints. ‘Eggs are plentiful hare at 14 _to 15 cents, - ~ I G and quotations in the Upper Provinces N aresbout the same. They are still wo ~ - -f - - - - high for pickling. This work is usually confined to the Valley and Antigonish in this Province, and 10 cents is the price ,at ' which they are usually pickled; They THE SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR' are not likely to go as low as that before __ . the hot weather comes, if at all, 'and lckling must be done while the weather hanis of the victorious Japanese. . iHE MARKETS ~ HALIFAX MARKETS. Haurax. May 7-The market in the three staples- butter, cheese and eggs-is ,weaker ali around this week. Ordinary iiast antumu's butter has sold this week, enero butter has been D\1\‘°llll°\‘| in ontreai for 14 cents there, and separator butler for 15) cents Dealers here are quoting the old prices still however. ‘Stocks are pretty heavy in the Upper Provinces owing to thc absence of any port demand; Dealers here say they do Heresfter it should be psokod in tubs. cool. As soon as the picklers begin K omg centered upon will be the second H1222 workin Prince Edward island receipts that noted stronghold by_ gh.; will drop here. 'Ihey are now '13§ cents rmed forces of Japan. Ten years seo when Port Arthur was in possessltn ofthe Chinese nnli U10 WU heiwem Chl' B here bought a lot on Monday for 7§ but it nd Japan was in progress the siege was has gone lower since then. All the old niersd upon. If. is remsrksble how losely in many respects the Jipsliese °Dlll'11HDdBl‘S “fe f°|l°Wi“fi ‘he °°“'S_" Vu" around at this time of year, ss it has been sued ten years ago. They moved north- this spring; yet that some autumn it sold ward through Korea along the same road h and “waged the Yam River at Elmo” the sources of supply. Cheese and butler men in ’ ' P fi some point where they crossed in 1894 will soon be taking stock now this work ' ' h In their movement against bhn LEBO THD!! generally being done about the time the ou the Island. Cheese is new quoted at 7£ cents in' Montreal for Western icdders. A.dealer stock is pretty well cleaned out here. _ A dealer here says: “It is abcut ten years since butter has been as low sll re different, as ihere are many more ooooooeooeooof Peninsulasnd Port Arthur un l:o1‘i R occasions the ilrstluridlng was made at rsss begins. Potatoes are now about the most sctiva WANTED rticleln the produce line. immense s Plti-ewo. Theyurc thus fighting over q familiar izrcnnd. nnd il10\1Sf\11'lS °f “"2 where they are now worth $1.10 s bushel oiliceisnuri men have passed over the landed on the wharf there, Mixed cars of same “vers vane” and mount., n whites and reds are bringing 753 cents here ' nd shippers are paying 00 cents for them deilles that they are passing UVM' WW- ; uantitles are being shipped to Boston, his price is not likely to last. There ~ l SPECIAL NOTICES. In 1394 the J*\P’1'“5° Wele l" 1°” f°"°° seems to be a considerable quantity of The man who always drops his chainles; watch to call at our establishment. - A chain on a watch is economy. We are making a specialty of' chains of various styles and prices. 1 t k boutsfortnight to Ret the men. E' 'C_all and select. an B guns,ammunlticn,snimn1s and etoreslsnd- ed.It must take longer now with probably I ' W ...iran N roi... aiiigdlsddlfsiiiiirliiizriiiedii°;li;§|;":ng:vm‘ii; 'md M" "°"”d b°*°° “"6 °°" °° 50° ’ Q double the force to be hu 0 , , we expect that the forts surrounding d Jeweler. ‘ Port Arthur and the city itself will now 3 Con GL George and Grafwm be stormed ss speedily as they were ten 9, , H _ __ __ ___V , __ yea.-S ago, Then the forts were few stocks. - cni N t C _ £A N A D N - ., an? Te ggrritsoi :Em lwglesegeeuoinioe do solids. . . . . . . ._ . _ _ _ _ . _ . _ .lilo |o17o chairs). sprinifseats and edges, large and Y on 7 as °r Y ur Dairy, pound rolls, choice. _ .12c to 13iq comfortable, seats are double s'ui‘l'cd, well _ -QACI Fl C -° “H110” lmPf°K°“b1Y °°'°“¢~ *"1* ll *S ao irmoroiir. _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ .uc to 125° upholstered in heavy liirured velour. ‘ surrounded bys chain of outworks ex- gurrisouel by stalwart Russians, Port t C_ stronghold as Sebsstopol did to the allies Equipment. my .em ara. ° ps Through Tx-ains_ ` Ten years ago the Japanese landed at 3 R. Cars. Pitsewo on October 24. Before November - steady st $1.65 to $1.75 for hand-picked, $1.50 to$l.60 for prime and $1 for under . grades. Bsled Hay-The demand is light and ` D t it I Bsieri Straw-Continues active and ll track here. Our mattress trade is unusually heavy this spring- this we expected as we never before had such value to offer our customers. Filling, the best and purest, 'all made by ii competent mattress men-first class ticking cover-high E quality, low priced.. -_ than in their present expedition. On thnt potatoes in the country which will come occasion their members were about 27,000 _'If' , d d P‘t , o ed _ mesa __'£:‘;i;';_'_';. T:_e_;;wa‘n5(°_;; :Rin ppluntry urs getting alarming ideas ss to iselzed the lsthmus sud then, as they W phrased it had Port Arthur “in s big.” It Sixty cents is s fair price at present with he tore of the market is very weak and eirvslue, some thinking they are ecrease. Quotations src unchanged but B oslersin some cases say it is n case of 5 ny price at all to get rid of the large resmery, prints. ._ . . . . ._17c to 19;: (N DOW UNSC the rnndn MB 51811171118' b€ifUP\`~ birch upholstered in leather psntasot_ he people who hold these potatoes in the .oiid and veiiemfi selto_- Jar. Paton at oo. 11' d ii hh d ll b hi l bl _ The Delinentor for June nsuperb num or one 0 “B us E n t B City ber,sud the best Ladies' Magazine pub, ho probability that they will gc lower. nehfd’ “I7 15 °°°"’ 9" "Dy 'ww °“ °“" D cohsrizv rnonvcs (rononro) ~ 40oentsapound. Why '`_'°,f_°f~c|$ 2' :19§$rnEr~|Rf~| iz, ofaéqunll, ten Japanese torpedo boats, E_',|'”°"h7' °h°l°”" f°" “‘u"'l"“h°d- “E 1 I 1 * rack here are quoted unchanged at $9 psi- on. Kumfort Headache Powders. sort-bought diiectfrom manufacturers in the firm.--Weeks k 0o.Mil1lnory Leaders. do poor io inedlum_._._._.....10to1lc ge are quoted at Sic per lb sud new Eggs-The A picklers are showing sn ctive demand for eggs in thecountrv and he market here has a firm tone st 15c per t ozen. The demand is active. Potatoes-Are firm in tonc and ur- er bushel in job lots. ' Beans-Are quiet and the market is lenty iscomlng forward. Oar lots on nchanged at 85.50 per ton for car lots on To cure a headache in ten minutes use SPEC|AL_ii0TICES. New “Royal Stuart" Flour is bbls and bi_>ls at-Beer & Goffs. ll dll Newest shades trimmings eta of every ngland and personally selected by one of » ll d li ` , You'll End them sleep inviting and comfortable repose :""“"”°‘“' °""“"°""" ""° "“'°"'° makers. We can replace the ticking on your old mattress, or 84 4 In high. Same suites with bevel plate mirror-JasPatosk Oc. l1dw1i_ ‘ - ‘ hiuuitoaat. '1'hq.an laura and hurt them. ` 6 d`tf ~ i In Bedroom Suites, hardwood, ashlee oak 1 Bedroom Suites, hardwood, [olden ith 14:84-inch shock mirror, vraahatalld inohoa wide, bodswad ift 2 In wide, 5 ft Bti tumaiun-mpuiiop no np, Crescent 'Flonr,Cornmea1,Bran and Sham oil of which ‘selling at lowest prices.--A. orne .&_ friuued to match.-Jas Paton 8: Oo. lldwli There are two wsys of testing seeds One is to test their vitality, or in other words start them sprouting, and ascer- tain the per cent that will grow. An- < .other wsy is to grow s number of varie- ies to maturity, and carefully note which variety,-of each particular kind, is best sulted to soil, climate, etc. disonrdinir each year, all that do not come up to the mark. In this way the practical garde ner has no guess work in planting seeds,- he knows.-The latter plan is the way J. ‘ J. Gay 8: Son test seeds.--Buy Gay’s practically tested seeds. 8 tu fri w tf Swifts Fertilizers.-Our supply of the above has just arrived,- Grouud 'Bone, Bone Fertilizer, Potato Manure and Animal Brand. Best on the market at lowest prices.-A Horne & Co. 7 d 2 w _ AIN'T DAT A SHAME? ? : Whsti : Why payisgsm to $25, for a su L made-to~crder, when you can get ih : latest cut, belt quail y goods and' . I perleoi. fit for ' $12, tis, $15, AND $17. _ Every suit guaranteed to please you : : or no sale at _ I The Humphrey Clothiuir Store. 1 . Opera House. ' _ Save your U $ and buy from ns. _oF Carters for Wall Paper. Flotir and Feed. -We have lu stock the following brands. Five Roses. Lily Queen. P1i°¢niX and f _ 7dgw can un oiiiiam wiiiininoimu |_ ~ $l7.00 made-to-your-order-this_ is the price of a _ new range of goods received today ' I0 PRETTY PATTERNS to select from ` We’ll make them _up in the latestlstyles and Guarantee a Fit or no Sale The Humphrey Clothing' Store, Opera House Building. Phone 63. A. Winfield Scott, _Manages ._-w-'__ _._ ' _Jt MV l iv'~s|lu~uaama¢q The Largest Pniiis Are assured you in your life insurance policies if you ate carrying them with _ The North American Life A S°lid. 11P°f0-date Canadian Company issuing every desir~ able form of policy abntract on the lives of healthy men, women and-children. _ ' Have several special forms of policy that are very popu- lar. Write for infomation concerning our 7 per cent guar- anteed Income .Bond and Compound Investment Plans. ¢ Ross at iviA1”rriEWs, ProV'incie.l Managers. U - Charlottetown, P. E. I. . .Wh '_) h ': alwa'vs:le:a:ir°`tg‘p1:; -» f9fiy°\\ iv. l>\ur.W¢ ilnve in our new airs room a 1 |u§g9 .“. i ,_ _ etopuioithahmi atddviu mattresses as good as new-all for a very small' chiirge. _ ' < _.vo »_ .~. -_ 1'- . n » » I ` ` U i ' fy M l 9 m I have it laundried; repick and dust, remake and return your ,,‘?,‘h',::=:':,'ff|f¢:f,db'f,“g,:,, Ll: ' ' a li; no; 9° ‘..,.... . over shown bln., Now ia the timetoqat , _ , complete’ with _canine-~i'|asi _, pe, ' 1 lldwli ' n for inspection 'lfiiefinaet .-ll 0l1Ol'e mvwwhgymd _ 0\C» , iniiouueeuriilrs-_§. -A.. fs , drnaigruuldsw yin..