GUARDIAN, APRlI`1r, 1905 _l Darts of years. for A strong tonic f... --.e . iili A BOTTLE OF . We|lner’s Silver Cream » _ _...Q- . ‘I li , .wi/,I i=,)_r,_.g_P0|l§,h _l‘.‘ » Should be found in every home. It is an excellent polish. Price 25e. ‘ w. W. wi=.r.LNEu,~ Jewel er. '_ _ "i F01' the Finest Finished- Photo Work Come to the ` Leading Studio CARBONS Pl-ATINOTYPES ARTISTS PROOF# HI KRW DeiBl.lBLY BLOCK. Till kd!! Ile!! blhy is sion ' . , welcome. Q S.. An Ideal Tonic! To all those who are oppressed with that “tired out,” “don"t care and drowsy feeling" - Hufhes' Digestive Tonic has no equal. it infuaes new life into the system, dispels glooniiness ond_ depression, and imparts new vigor and vitality to every part of the body-“AS AN APPETIZER l'l` CANNOT BE BEATEN. Price 25c a botr‘e. GEO. E. HUGHES, Apothecaries’ Hall. Our Shoes Are Trade=Wlnners ' This has been s good winter with us. The reason is, we are selling shoes at :i very low price. Good shoes at s low price is our niotto-This week, Men‘s boots the $3.50 kind at $2.00 a pair, these boots are good year welted, new~ est lasts, right up-to-date, clicsp any time at $3.00. Take your choice :it $2.00 a pair, all sizes. A. E. MCEACHEN, The Shoeman. ' S OURIS THREE GOOD 3 ir ,P TONICS. Mabon‘s Compound Syrup of Hypopliospliites, 75c per bottle. _ Msbon's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil, 5oc per bottlc. Blsud's Iron Pills, 250 pcr roo. Sold by MABON, DRUGGIST, Sonris, P. E. island. iilomurs 0xlords u at Cwontv-me Zenis on T the Dollar Our discount sale of odds and ends in Womens' boots has taken so well we have added all broken lines of Womens' Oxfords- See them on the counter and in our window. Save Cwomv-‘floe (Zoms on your Dollar lllley & ilu. -e.-=-_==-.=-= _. ~"".. ».."..`."`. ` ,¢-.... . '___. _ 1 ~:- ~ , ‘~ »lf'I=e::::::rrxnx.~‘ rirlfl- iyrrorrffi , `\ \ \\ \ I ;t\”¢-. \\"‘:` .il;,.t.’»_l.L;.__.'n`ir’ff_ir'a\s- -l . »_/Q' rmrn lift "‘~-i!l!lir¢g~....................r...¢g,i1i!L-~' When the niilkinari fails to arrive and you want something that is both econo- uricnl and good, try a can of brand Coiideiiscrl Milk or VI&‘O Cream, unsweetened, from Beer & Goff. iiiilhiihil Crackers A good spring tonic Llqlllfi ' = d Extract of Malt, two bottles for §5¢, 36 dozen in stock. ilEililiN BROS Coniec= tionery, OPPOSITE P. O- ;' SALE 0F FAT STOCK. The Provincial Farm will oifer tvgo he gale for sale at_ Auctioriuoii 1: 2 llarket Square on Friday. AP* T4* “ a o'cloclt. S. F.. REID, Commissioner of Agfi¢\\i¢“\’¢- 8 dtd damaged by s1.110l¢¢, S611' ing cheap at , . W. li. llUlBliES0ll’S. ilu-I' . . r ._ 11 \ , -_ - r tiltli. NEWS' Everywhere. ,' Board of Trade will be held tomorrow Anvimrissns sreagaln reminded that , allordlnu-y"changes" should be ln this oillcc no later than one p. nr. for daily, and ' Saturday noon for weekly, to insure in- insertion in following issue. _ A. Minus Fnasxigthe well known type- writer dealer of Halifax, is at the Plaza. Mr. Fraser has now the sole agency for the well known Smith Premier and New Century Cnligrnph typewriters. Tni-: new measure for the enforcement of prohibition ,in Maine is working well. Lost week s large quantity of liquor said to be alcohol disguised nspst-ent nrediclnc, was seized in the wholesale establishment of Hon. Mr. Cobb, govemor of the state. l Tm-: sdmlralty court a few days ago ilxcd the ball onthe steamer Alhano, for t-hc collision with the Parisian, at $82,0(l) on the vessel rind a similar amount for injury to the cargo, s total of §l64,iXXi. 'l‘he Parisian is irow on an even keel and wlllbe towcri into thc dry dock for ropirirs. Tni-: Moncton hospital will soon have nrrronrr its equipment an up-to-date nm- `hulnnce similar to thc one being con- structed for G. Dudley \Vright in this city. An order for the lwagon, which will have hail bearing axles and rublrcr tires, lins been given to irlocsl builder, and nil thc necessary furnishings lnivelrvcn ordercd. The wagon and its furnishings will cost in thc vicinity of $500. Ni-:\vsoMs& Gir.irr:it'r, who lately re- rircved to more eorrrmodious premises, 13 nnil 15 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, \\'ill in future tmdc under the stylc of Newsome &Gilhcrt. Limited. The agency for the new L. C. Smith 'I`ypc\vriter will be cirr- ried on sepiiratcly try Will I-I. .\'ewsouir-, in irsplendld suite of olllces nt 78 and 80 King St. E., who wilidcvote ull his time to sirnre. He will have n stuff of expert mcn in connection and great results should ensue. Bisiior CASEY, who isa passenger on the nc N turbine stcnincr Virginiirn, will be horno this week lifter his visit to Roirrc and the Holy Laird. The executive which is arranging iletziils of the welcome to lie given him hy the Romlin Ci\tliollr.~r of the city, inet lust night in St. Maliiclri`s lirill. The. address to be read was rci~ci\'i.-ri and ordered engrossed. There ivlrs nlso some discussiori ns tos piirude, iinil this mutter will be taken up again next Wcilriesdiiy niglit.- St John Sun. Ai' ii. rcccnt rncctlng of Heather Di\'i- sion, No 223, Sons of ’[‘cnipcri\ncc the fol- lowing Resolution was unanimously pus- scil. \Vlierens, at thelust, session of thc Grand Divisionofthis Provincc,nrcsolution was passed setting' forth ccrtuin iinicnd- rircnts rind ulterntions wlricri are consld~ ered rrcccssiiry to thc proper and eilicicnt enforcement of thc Proviriciiil Prohibi- tory Liiw, and vvliercirs, the said amend- uieiits will be pliiccil before the coming session of the Local Legislature. Thero- fore Resolved, ' tlint we the officers and members of Hcnther Division, place on rc- cord our eniiorsntion of thc said iiirrcnd- riicnts and earnestly hope und prny that thc Government will sec lit to give this runtter thc consirierntlon that it deserves. Further Resolved, that wc hereby solicit in support of thc srrid amendments thc co-opcrntiori of our Second District Re- present-ntivc°9. cntcrpr ising cltircrrs was on baturilny Inst thc object of ii dcnionstrution vrliich \\ ill long be renicnibcrcrl by the large iiunrher of citizens present to tender their con grritulntlons to Mr \ rctor Chirteiruvert \t ho was celebrating the fiftieth nnnl versriry of his entry into the estrbllsli rnent ofJ B Rcnirud 8: Cie. Born in Quebec on thc 12th March, 184i, young Chateauvert fourteen ycnrs lifter, on the 26th March, 1855, prescriteil himself to Mr. lionriiirl for rr position in his store. As the lud's nppeiimnce wus vcry satisfactory to the head of tho tlrrrr he was taken as s 'unior clerk and sirrce thnt dny Mr. Chirt-enrivcrt hnsricvcrlcft the iirrn, but through his di:tcrrniirntlun und energy, worked his \\'uy up until hc succeeded in being tnkcn in ns it prirtrrer.Thc occasion was not to be nllowed to pass by, without some mark of appreciation on the part of his fellow citizens, his friends and staff' of both cstnlrllirhirioiits. The demonstra- tion wirsoattendcd by about scventy~ilvc frlciirls and rnrrrclrnuts and ri striif consist- | . V ONH of Qriclreifrr inost popular rind most J ng of thirty employees u ho all drove out to thc country residence of Mr. Chateau crt., onthe St. Foy road, and presented iiin with ii number of nddrcsses, nc | . ‘coiuprinled by very rich presents. The s.rrfi"went out ln the evening, while the otlicrei met st Mr. Chiituauvartfs residence shortly 'after three o`clock, all being received by Mr. Uhateauvert and his three sons.-Quebec Chronicle. Our' Granular Etlervescent Aperient. Salts will he found highly boneticlnl lnt.h treatment of blllous attacks, lisbltua constipation, headaches, skin eruptions and various derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, and all feverish conditions of the system. They are mild yet certain n action. Only lilo per bottle. A. W Rerldln,Phrn1._ B. =----i - - WT __ -.. --- 2.1 ' WMM l&h\lMM -wmv' ¥hWW|e||W|v\Y&VR~vn1n it ~ 1 cl k color rich, mellow and of refined ggvgf “lil1i*ire’i:o?§>é Perfecting Press in Mrmhio Calirsi-:i.r., Darlington. and the gnestsof Urs.R. S. McMillan and Fredericton, one pleased to see hini home from the E. Island Hospital where he underwent treatment for o severe attack of iippendicitis. Mr. \\'e-eks speaks in the highest terms of the nurses for their good attendance to him while there. A Doxrxroxi liner Canada sailed on Friday for Halifax with 1.1500 passengers, includ- lng350 second caoin. The emigrants on board were of a very superior class. They cunie from various parts Of the United Kil\grl0lll. There are numerous young nicn and women from the :rgriculturnl districts bound for \\'lnnipeg, also a party of children from 'the Childrens Home, Bonor Road, London, iiird another party of adults sent out hy rin East End emigra- tion G. L. Conoorl of Toronto has accepted the position of siipcrinteniicrrt of ngcnts with the Mutual Lifc insurance Company of New York of which A. N. 1"r-wer is Provincial Maiim,:er hi.-rc. Mr. Colioon whois agraduntc of the University of coming chosen profession uri ' one of thc] in-ight insurance urcri of the |_Maril.inie Proviirccs. 'I he Uuirrrliun congratulates Mr. Fraser on securing the services of such ir conrpt~t» ent rum and ivoulrl predict great success for their united cllurts in thc liitcrests of this grcut comparry,\vhich is very populiir here, having writrcri in 1901 over $300,0tlll of paid for insurance business, ii lnrgcr ninoirnt of Irisuriirrcc thnn \\';i.~. cvcr before written here during the sriine period. Among this busirr<»s:4 wus oire policy for $3U,0(Xl,tlre largest policy ever wr-itteii here, iindirrrother with ir premiuin of iicurly $3,000 ir yeiir, thc iirrgcst irirnunl pronririirr cvcr tiikeir here. A Br srnx paper- nf rcccnt dn.telrnsngr~n- phic account ofthe experiences of Hirnm W. Phillips, a deep sea diver of intcrrur- t-ioiizil fiinre. His work has extended over forty ycnzs rind the irdvcrrturcs that hc limi undergone' during that period are such ns it is thc lot of fcrv nicn io sirnrc. Among the irinriy interesting finds that lir- nhicli will be ofgrciit llitcrestto runny Clirirlottctorvn perrrrle. “.\.rrotlicr relic of most piitlii-tic ilitcrcst wits ir. \vi\tch chain. with ii chilrln utlriclied,nnd the clinrui contnincri the iriitin.ls‘A. M] This wus also nrlvcrtiscd and it was indeiitified hy u young son of Arr-liihiilri Morrison, the chief engineer ot the ship, who had taken to sriift, with some oftlrc pnsseiigi-rs, and not n. soul ofthe coiupiiny was ever heard from nftciirvurds. 'Mix Morrison was a most cr-iiiul and courpauionnlrlc officer, formerly the chief engineer of thc old Halifiix bout Cnrioll; nnri his many friends and acqiiiiintnirces wlllsadly reciill while voynging upon his ship. THE GU1rrmi.\.\' is plensci to norigc shr- wny in which the \V. F. Hiitiicrvny Co. Ltd., St. John, .\`. B., are nrivertising rind pushing their \vull-kiiorvn Tiger Tens. They do not lroivevcr, continc their liusl- ness entirely to Tiger'I`ens brit they im- irsongcirts fortwo rnill-, one of whit-lr sells thc Hurign|‘inli Paitcntr linur, l»;i_i0\vrr ns Golden Engle. This Grin is now about publishing n rvvll devizred cook book, known ns “The llllth Cerrtriry Cook Book." The edition is .'v.i,lXlt). Almost- cvcry house- wife in the Miiritirnc I’ruvinco.s will irc prcscntcd with one of these pr-ctty and clahornto cook hooks .~rorrri\t.irncrlririrr|,; thr- cornlng sunrrncr. The covur is hrillinul. in four colors and shows one of those latest- style of sricntiflc liidy-cooks lrnslly occupied prr-pnr-ing thc iuorning rncril. This she is doing from ii rccipc of “Gritz which is dotiiilcd carefully on Pages lt; and 22 of “The Zilth Century (look Book." -ill kinds of recipes for t-hc lrouscrvifc can be found in this book, caiirlicir on tho last pirgc, recipes for cooking prustry, pics, puddings rind lrri-iid, nlso which will '»o irscfnl to thc liouscwifc in irriikc it cusy for her to .supply thc trihli with those dishes which in this ccrrtury scent to be so invalunhlc. Thc rcclpcs for gems, mniiins nnd brown brciid, thc basis of which is the Jewel \Vhcnt Meal, are specially worth reading. The bookiilso sild by the VV. I". Hnthewny Co. Ltd., and page 4 gives n ciirefril description of how the Tiger Tcii. plant is grown, rrinturcd, is gathered and is tlually prepared rind turn- ed into the sirrail crisp, curled lcuvcs known ss Tiger Tea. __ Zomroriablo lives When using one's eyes (not abusing them) one should not he aware of their existence. Any manifestation of strain or rrltation, indicates nn abnormal condition. T It is our SPECIA L business to examine this delicate organ and discover and correct by means of glasses any construc- tivedefect. ' G. F. IIUTCHESUN. Expert Op tlcisti. | i “°P°"°“ “ml °°"°=P°"“'="“ Cl02l li S urdsy at one o'ol0ck sharp. I , I at Stanley Bros. 1 Case Just Rccclvcd from thc Manufac- turers in England. The Very I ‘ Latest Styles 1 Here for Y ou. Perfection in Quality, Toronto has been very .successful in his . d is Fil, Finish and Wurlrm rnship. $5.50 to $13.50 each. STANLEY BROS. ki has rnrrdc rs the frrllurrirrig. the story cf FLOUR TALKS ‘ To have goodfbresd, \’OU~ must have good Flour. We se good Flour cheap-in:smalll.rsgs, lurgc bags, }4 barrels sim barrels. Call and getlour prices. €Al\|Z3??€Zl\| do SCJ ll - -1 the pleasant. hours spent in his cabin f I I To Leave Your Family Well od ? 'l`o Secure an Income in Old Age ? ’l‘o Increase Your Biisine:-is Credit ? To Invest Your Savings Profitnbly ? Life Insurance in The Mutual Life may be made to provide all these and more. F Write or Call at once for Full Particulars. 'llic Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York. (Oldest in America) A. N. FRASER, (Largest in the World _ Provincial Manager, Charlottetown, P. E. I. . _._ 4 -- M .f\N’i` l’.\L`Ti7R ERS 2252?;:fs;‘i°;,1f1;:'::I‘;f'ff.‘;°:.ti:;f;’.f:;;t:f;;The P0" Danleimfcli and Spruce; 1>in=¢i- sion Lumber, Cedar towns rrrrri 1,-...nil vnu. ~. Tirr-rimok will Co, Ship les P0515 and K r l‘oRT_ Il.-\N|i<:L, Ties- 4-3 dw ini pil. QUE. Water Slripiuciit Only. 1. r gives on page 5) the price list of nil teas | YOU ARE THINKING We guarantee every :tive vie so-ll to give _ satisfaction. (1 We also have the ` largest assortment of enameled and tin~ ware in the city. -""' Get. our prices. FENNELL & CHANDLER i . The Reliable Hardware Men. l'lHYA\¥&!li.‘?Eil{'i\.‘£lWi1'.§¥Ail8§\.'lk9s/Ll %M.E\%¥YiW;&25%i§:¥K¥!Ui)9Edlil~.U'”§EF2i¥`Uiii&HUiH§W¢iiA¥? l§'TUl3 or range, come to us. . T TOAdorn il . Wall Nothing is Sner than a nicely finished Photo- graph of some of your near friends, mounted ona nice photo mount artistically and true to life. Large photo’| a , specialty. turn wrnrriimi crrmpueir, Noni. writ- " 'il rr 6 | c|_ , Tris regular quarterly meeting of the iBhi1'¢. Slwllif Slllldfli’ I5 H\ll1¢¢r R|Y¢|’. ..6lmPa0t:ggPlg& , ° i-_ _ 4 ~‘ 1 1 ° Olallilre nerupupersiri New Yrik. " the one which h-s approached lnosl closely “ to whai un American newspaper riioulrlbe " i rstraizlrtlonurdnrss and tone.ThB NEW " YORK TIMES IL\nd> irsl." Harper'| Weekly. lheNaw Yurklimes “All the News 'l`hst's Fit to Print." Gives more space to news than any other New York newspaper. lt prints a greater variety of news. it sive: impartial neiru free from bins. lt goes into homes that har other newspapers. lt in I anne newspaper, neat in tvt>0|rnhy, rational in its news rrertmerit. and independent in lu opl~loev. ii ins rcfu ul in apuenl to the vicious. the ignorant or the thorightlen. Social Crhle News in one of the most import- ant feaiurra of TAE NBW YORK TIIES- Thr onr'oi’l'lmes' foreign reooris apvelr iii this mrrrriry exclusively in THB NNW YORK TTMHH. No other American newspaper exre ri ,THE Nl-ZW YORK TIMES in ihe piesifritniion of llomestrc Telegraphic news. 'I lr- Aroociaied Press reoorts are augmented hy uuiidrcdi of Special Correspondents. THE NEW YORK TIMES is Now Appearing Every Sunday improved and ~ Enlarged A new departure of the SUNDAY TIMES is an illumrnstei color cover, presenting beau- iifulhalf-tone picture: ofari walks, many of them beirnr reproductions of fnmnua r-iclrires ou exhibition in the Metropolitan Art Musiurir, and various important private collectirirs. Other features of the Ari Supplement ernb-ace pictures of prominent people in society sud public life. No other Sundry newspaper in America nporoacliesthe SUNDAY 'l`lMzis in lr- iitle color supplemen s. The Magazine Section accompanying the BUMDAY ‘!`i.\i ES presents a vriety of inter- e~tinf illustrated eaiurrs and n u-rirue selec - lon o the but stories shrut men and vvcme r nl prominence. New features are co...nn\ly being added. The Financial Supplement gives a weekly review of current pr ces of sirckr and borrrrsz also the dealings in securires, iirelwliniz high and low prices-comprising] a compact and convenient reference pub ic rilori for investors And others interested in financial matters. The New York Times Saturday Rcvicw of Books which accompanies the Saturday Fdilion, treats booksas news. The be k nrihlislreri fr' the country have made l°Fili NEW YTRK TIMES SATURIIAY RF*.\'Il'.\V OF HOOKS their preferred medium for announcements of new uhilcatlonl. P ORDER THROFGH \'Ol'R LOCAL NEWSDEALER, or mailed direct from ol¥er.as per following rates: S UBSCRIPTION TIL R MS : fl ‘ .\f lil. One Year, Sandals included 3* so Six Months, Sun nys included .. 4.1: Three Months. Snndavs included _ _ .. _ 1 .-5 One Manila, Sundays included . . . .75 P W k .. .i7 on-o _‘Loo er ee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Daily. without Bundiry, per year.. _ Dn'ly_ wlllrorit Sunduy, mix months Daily, without Sunday. three mouths_,., i._ r nn, fa.. fl/..~' fr ‘-'L I. 'r .f tu, if li? §$5l$ . l 4 K I 4 ’> .,.. .ri . r . ii ._,..er_.~_r ,, -...fi _.l ni. parm.-» :fr .fgr- .... ,.... ... ....1 4,5. ~ .m.y,.',$:r.:**x:»:' io