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' - QUEEN m t t e appo me wade lipmpoesible Bingo was on his hands , g _ i Bingo Sees r 4 Cooks anti Good Housekeeper: realize the aupcriorily of Baker's i Chocolate (Premium Ne. l) _ _ _ _ - - Bingo was what the English call: fflmfihnlflliei. P185. puddings. The Dowager Countess of Mintc. “blotto". Tap him and would havclnnil kilwfi P8811118 “P “"11" ‘me fudges, ices, etc. wife of a former Governor-General 111111; like i1 bell» The 11061118118 11B 11111119- / bi Canada. and motherin-law of a had absorbed served only t0 make “t)l_i." h?! 1111811191911 °1;‘““ai1113;-mr5 .. Be sure that you cartadian Countess of Minto. form. hiin more perky and rapid-fire than W111i 111111 100111115 1:91‘ 1 9 ° d, gettliegenuinefln erly Miss Marion Cook, has been 131'1‘1‘- (‘"111 1111mm!‘ water‘ WILL nor nun orr the blue Wm r Ham“; a |_ady.|,,.wa;g,n9 go “He, We took the Tube to the Tower We ciiiuc to Sir waiter Raleigh's ppe Majesty, the Queen. and ivero met at the gate by 11 \1'nik—1\ terraced 11111108 1191111111111 “Iieef-cutcf- one of those pompous lnllilcnicnts older than the village. ciceri-roiies oi’ England's prize ro- of iiluiiliattan. Jack of Hearts be- mnnce spot all dressed 11p like nIHnn to 011111 111* H“ 519111195 115118‘ halbcrrlicr of the Sixteenth ceii- 101'!‘ l1 1119111 114111111199 "1 1118111‘ oak‘ tury. [lingo culled hiin the iiflPk oi’ on the B11001 of which ancient 1011c iicurls and soon shortened this tn “T111 W11111111~ and yellow label with the trade- mnrit of the Ciioc- olate Girl on the aclt. OU may mix Alabastine for your Walls or ceilings and leave ‘Inn-nan. -... u»: . . 1- . ' >, . i, gent‘ . . . . Made In Canada By plairlli‘) Jock, I Below w en. we stunt ‘ ‘h t .' e “|'1izzl|ig" [his time}, Anlpfl- 11111111, is the Tiiiitois Gati whiz. t t Walter Baker 8! C0. Llmllfid 1-1111 iplive that. ‘Sllflflitlllf fillflfl? was|S“?ispaleagigltelozyigelrpdbeiyy‘ . " . ' 5,, H-hdngg some 11in: o irew ears roni an .' - l ( " ‘ h b ' 1‘ . M11... 5.12.... M... _ ‘ y ,.,,,1.. ti...“ set in a ard mass ut W1 retain ‘m, Mmunhcanudu i Eere, gent mum, is ‘l ower lil.|‘ l} "EPW111111 1‘ . . - ‘t, ‘if “here Mary Queen of some, \\’fl.|1l|_-,U ti.1 was. h fl d t f u ,7 Iooitizrorciioicsiiizciri-zsssurrnca “up, “Yallu(4e ,,,,,, all tut», other ponr h "Oh, i should Sllyhiteililltlll): {#55: ‘ t e u] 1 y neQeSSafy of‘ fesumlng , , ' un orfnates lost their .'ea1|s." 11111181‘ Yfiiifii- 11115 a1 I‘ _. '—"-"-—-i mm‘ “l “Anl 1h. g 1'1 ti, 1 d", euier- We 11888911 011 l0 Fffiiili 11111" h k ' h ' ' h f j_ ' F F r S heiiilall" “fiiim (liingoéy (Jiickvi ofi11l11111P-‘1- 111111 11'1"" 131111 111 11911118 t € t O OW- l a1 0 a llenrts WflS fltibburgastofl. was not looking Bingo wiiinprreti W "Rull . .- , l - ‘t p. N b l inc. ° ' " ~1 The executors offer for stile the never ayrslzieil qiilbgtiono “Keep Jack inteiested. Tell him - farm of the late Thomas Rice, con- tore." the pitlrul gijgry m’ your life tvhile 1 tnining b0 acres with buildings, We ivi-nt down into the armorynslip back and cut that rope? That situated in Greenfield, Lot 66. "1 39111101111011) 'l‘fl\vcr, where one oi Traitors Gate has been up too 1N or does Alabastine turn “sour” ApplyliillizLiAN o. McK|NNON 13:1 (imu-ciiilis 10f “veapnnis (‘amid ‘Gigi: 1024 - - - 1mm <=1=~111=1t@t<>1=- ‘ ‘ ° M” 1°“ "’ “m” l" ’ and spoil, cven ifleft standing for Audion sales ‘ Q N E S days. You will never have the slightest offensive odor from this The Guardian Job, HON. JAMES Musoock . ._ sanitary Wall covering. _ av Department 1s Minister of Labor in the K1119 i” l R;KGIEK\‘1\NI“I ‘x L 1 1 - itucovlflli l)! 1 m,’ inunuwrlmuo - t _~_ These advantages are the result of years of experience and ex-' \ perimcnt for "the elimination of ‘TOOL ' t0 turn Out Government, whose resignation ' was rumored in connection with a ' sale bills‘ report that his personal funds were . . k - Any person having an ‘évgétlflyawgeitsem ‘Y: csfamghaafle o iAfAik SAIATINI nzsg- any“: ov MIA tIlVMl-INL. “ Allcti0n 189.16 Shouldldeiil" a")! 1111911111111 °1 11311111111151" fiiie door swung iinvitrds. Before elderly, heaved himself up at the l . - ting his pbrlfvllm him, startled oi’ glance, stood a instrusion of this splendid stranger. advertise in bothi lean old crone who in nothing re- “God u Heaven!" he cried iii Ways' Elevation is to merit what ilress Holles! Alive!” sombled the corpulent Mathilda. amazement. "it's young Randal A n advertisement is to a handsome person. it transpired that the 1811011 111111 may pay for itself if it brings onl-y one more] bidder to the sale. ~ The Charlottetown Guardian .._1-_>..-p- -;~j—u iuciuu SALE _In Charlottetown -_._.@i We are authorized by C. C. Carver, Esq" to cell on Monday. uni. 10m. commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., hi: splendid new houoo and lot, situated on Long- worth Ave, No. 85. Also a Lot ad lolnlnq with new barn and garage. boputlfuliy situated. Also on the. urns day we will oelll all his furni- A man may go to heaven with half the pains it takes to purchase MliVEii Parsons Bankrupt Stock p Moved to 156 GREAT GEORGE ST. Be on hand Saturday morning at 9 a. m.—fo our 1 CENT SALE of Handkerchiefs, Soaps and Hosiery, etc. Next door to Jenkins d. Jay. l8tl4-3-8-li For Sale Farm of 100 acres in (lien Valley, Lot (i7, ‘A; milc from Pllliotfs Stat- ion, 82 acres clout", balance hard- wood. Buildings in good repair, pump in house nntl burn, all wire m" ""1 mmmbl’ imweny coin" fences. Hood 11111111» orchard. Would "W111i P5111"- 51111119 room, klfi- aell as a. going concern or separ- ‘Jlon, bod room and hall furniturl. uti-ly For iiirilii-r particulars cull l 1 h 2 t. dflvh,‘ ha“ or wriii: owner, “'° °"'°' °° d f JOHN c. McKENZIE, noel, work harness an races, Fr(.,,e,.,,,,0n‘ I. n L wood lloigh, pung olelqhs, 2 driv~ 1888-3-8-21 in; wlqono, 2 lawn mower». 1 lawn ""——"""i-—"—~i mllar, forko, shovel; _and garden tool; and other article: too num- omuo to mention. inspection Sat- I . 1k‘ i' i. I , "ti uni-H h v-Tm- o "r- 31".". §I’.I..§1...i"..l‘ Si? tlfiffi." y BEML cAk-I-‘ER ‘I so", 813:1“ addressed envelope [or n m . *"°"°"°°" ‘m.- Canadian Wholesale Diotrlbut- ISZHS-WIBBI. ing 60., Orillia, Ont. l Maimiioth Elegance Auction Sale At North River, Saiturday, March 15th at 12 o'clock ehairp moon oi beautiful farm. stock, crop, f-arm implements, household furniture and farm consisting of 165 acres of extra gnnil land, 30 acres clear and in kg ltntq of cultivation, balance in wood and lumlber, goodbdwelilriiip a extra new barn and outbuildings. Ilarn 90x37 all cement asemen , pumping outfit in barn, only six mliles from Charlottetown and well watered by brooks and pain-pa. Close to church and school. mills and shipping. telephone in house, an ideal home. If not. sold private will be odd on lbove date with my etock as ibilows: ' 81i%l(:—il draft. more 8 years, 1 draft Geiidlng 8 years, 1 mgistered Hui-don! Elli 2 your! old, prize winner and excellent inrlivltiua, 10 head o ~floflilg extra 500d lnilch odws all tto freshen early, Ayls-hire, G/nrneey, Shel-thorn and Jamey gradotiinfi gbglgléffl aygnri‘. 6 steers. hose and calves liiioodoowiofurowwprll , e118, cl. T OIOPr-QO lone choice‘ hay, 5 tons straw, 150 lbusbel seed oats white 2001140110! mixed grain, 25 bushel eeed wheat. 200 l-bs.‘ Timothy seed. 1 llndor, 1 boy mower, 1 bay rake. 2 truck wagons, 1 cart and wheels, I not] owing tooth borrow, 1 not. pin inn-row, 1 disc. burrow, 1 gang —< plfl. I cfnih plow, 1 ociiflier, 1 lot bob sleight, 2 wood elelghc, 1 driv- ing idoigh, l. driving wagon, 1 turnip seeder, 1 tliroaher and cleaner (mo), Hallo 14 H. P. Engine, 1% H. P. Engine. 1 rubber belt. 1 cot g bemoan, 4 not; traces and fuii line of all working harness, 1 not. Wu require parties to knit men's ' rim though Potheridge that Randal had been killed at Worcester. That would be at about the time Mr. Sylvester died. and his ilauglitei" had left the village shortly there- after. The squire ‘had heard where Nancy bud gone; but he had since forgotten; a person's daughter was no great matter. Then he he- thoughti him that perhaps his housekeeper could say- Summon- nd, the woman was found to re» member-perfectly. Nancy had gone to Charniouth to the care oi’ a mar-‘ ricil aunt, a sister of her father's her only remaining relative. The aunt's name was Tenfil, an odd nume. To his dying day Randal would remember that ride to Charmouth. in the end halt dead with weari- ness, yet qnlckened ever by sus- pense, he came to Cbarmouthnnntl found the house of Tenfil, and the aunt; but found no Nancy. Mrs. Tenfll. One of those cron- ‘ , tures who make of religion a vice Alrzbhhlgléiiga?) HIS HORSE for their own-assured damnation. ' unbcnt a little before the handsome who had ken, n", ream-is house 01 eicgunt young stranger. But at the Om He stared at he“ some (,1 the mention of licr niece's name the mad eagerness perlahlng h, m; hardness came back to her face “ML with interest» ...,.hH _ _ _ u“, recto," quot], 1m "A creature without godliness. fa,,9rmg_ “h, he u, hmmvg" My brother was over a. weak man. llAy(\‘ h‘, he my “he nmrnbhflp and he ruined her with kindness." uiistrustfully eyeing his imposing Mflilflm. ii iii not her character figure. "Do ee bide u moment,‘ “e911,, "1 YOU; hilt her _whcre- wbiles I calla him." She vanished 111111111“- 511111 1-116 01111119013181! Run- into the gloom of the hall, whence 1-1111 “H. voice reach", mm cam“; in the elegance and good looks, “Master! Master! liere be a stran- 111111911 111111 i11- 111111- uimmemied him. gar," she now beheld the 1ievil's son] of Came 11 quick, Youthful step, and w°11111111°1111 5111011 i1 111811 would o. moment later a young man ad- 5°91‘ 11°F 1111"“! 1'01" 5° 800d Purpose; Vance‘, from the gloonL yet he was just such a inen as hm- nvon doynlred m see me, Sh?" he niece, to her undoing, would make inquiruii. welcome‘ , Randal Holler-i stood looking at 1°°"11'111M in 0w Next lnue) him, speechless for a long moment, Tm? dumbfounded. Ho moistened his lips at last. and spoke. "it was Mr. Sylvester whom I dc- aircd to see, sir," be answered. "Tell ine"———1-ind in blseagerness he was so unmannerly as to clutch tho unknown person's arm-Jwbero is he‘! is he no longer here?" "No," was the gentle answer “l have succeeded him." The young cleric paused. “Mr. Sylvester has 790 K111111Y¢111B (3311 M01811) been with God these three years." 1101195 commanded himself. "This W111‘ (Schenectady. N. Y.) is bad news to me, air. l-lo was an old friend. And his daiighter- . . Miss Nancy Where in she?" “That, sir. l do not know. I nev- er beard. You see, air, I bud not the acquaintance of Miss Sylvester. 11:55 a ITI.—1U. s, Naval Qbggfya. Perhaps the squire . r .” tory time aixnahi. To the centre's be went, and 12:30 p. m.—-Btock market re- burst in upon him .a table in the port . ball. Squire Haynes, oorpulent and 2:40 p. m-Prodiice market ra- . p0 . 0:30 p. m-Dance music by Ro- mano’: Orchestra, New Kenmore Hotel, Albany, N. Y. llllnnrdh l-lnlmcnt Ileahi 0|“. W. G. Y. SATURDAY, MARCH 8 General Electric Company) Eiiotern 8t: ndlrd Time Brief Schedule of defects. Alabastine is to-day the leading Wall finish becauseof its perfected features, such as those emphasized herein, and the fur- ther fact that Alabastine wlll no; rub of. l Alabastine to-day is better than ever because the makers have sought lto achieve for its users the utmost in utility and beauty. ALABASTINE CQ. PARIS LIMITEID PARIS, ONTARIO CHURCHiS HOT or COLD WATER ab TWENTY-ONE TINTS AND, AS WELL, OPALINE EFFECTS Alabastine is sold in twenty-one colors, aflordlng practically un- limited effects for walls or ceilings. And by means of the Opnllne Tint System, wonderful mottled or flocked surfaces are easily at- mined. Ask your dcalcr or scndpto us ‘for sample cards of Alabasiine Tints and Upallne Effects, also our Stencil Catalog‘. Sauc the Stencil Premium Label oii liolfom of every package. Kelly, street CBRCOIICUCIOTJIIGII’! Auction Sale at arrive at work one morning. “Sinatter with Kelly today?" ack- ed u fellow workman. “Fired.” "Whaffoi-f” "His car lift a man yesterday, carried him four blocks on the fen- der. Kelly collected six cents offs further him an’ forgot t' ring it up. Feller . was a spotter." ~ Saturday. March 15th. 1886-3-83! ' Rose Valley o'clock sharp of farm, stock, farm ‘mplcmentc, portable low mill. For particulars lee hoiidbllic. ' DAN DIXON Wanted Old Postage Look though your old tnmkn, about: and beam for Old Poona Stamp. Jtvafllplyyoutoilolt. u p 1W1" biiremnlnmoump. Quinn» m mm. tom "I111!" 111' 001100510" I? 011i WI"!!! IN. lilo old 10MB lent potato. double Linen, 1 boy tork, odhic 160 feet with blocks. Complete fbgetlier with all other amides not mentioned. also sill household iiurnifure con- 1 pilot Quito, 1 dining room culta, B bed room suites, kitchen onflo, I. ooh, 1 cooking rouge, 1 bua burner, ilmpa. Aill dishes, carpets, l bomohdil iiteiilfls, 1 washing machine, Cream Separa- ibo, I cream com, 1 Dally ohm-n and a lot ot other not mentioned". ‘ K00 General Electric Company Station ‘at Oakland. California 060 Kilocyclel (81! Motors) o. No rout-u. Bale mm P08111101! 011 limfi- 1i’ a Monday 1101i or lint me d0. Tamil of hrm at Ilia on, I menial‘. from on Ill llllnl our $10.00, 0% ofl for inspection drain a . m i’ GHAR-LNII YOUNKIR, ATAMII conflict» (ma) londnowforwFrool-Iolu, " . ',, "_ . a. w. ounmwi. rwfmuif nun“ lumen- . ‘ '0 0.41. ‘N w f‘; '1" .\. WHAT wiu. n m nil roan W, . . . 1a 'fio time) ilnlioll mmm . a n n u-"v itl kl 2e... u? n th‘ ua I mrmy. mm a, mo a m.— - <2.'.‘.."-.'t..t..'l.'23&..1..2° varying to ..'...'.'.‘L'.. i» '1'}- (Pociflc time). iiliilicai program. nounood polloiu of tho Labor Cove mount)‘ , “ ' -Irom the New! of m World. Tuesday, Numb 4, 8:00 p. fin-Pool- maxim. Juan -Ilroii8l:00 - , . _ ‘irriibioiaoyiiiinmiprliigiitm. , , _ p ..