‘_ cs I eKnows _ J, iconsult your doctor freely iilaout mgdi. ` “I "l¢“¢fS- He knows. Trust him; 5 Do as he says. Follow his advice. erissarsa arillf _ NoN.aLcoHoL1cP I Talk with your doctor about Ayer’s non-alcoholic Saréaparilla. Ask him if he prescribes it for pale, delicate children. Ask him if he recommends 'it when the blood is thin and impure, and when the nerves are weak and unsteady. Ask hiin if it aids nature in building up the general health. V , Free. rom Alcohol . ._ ‘;i C- AYER CO., Manufacturing Chemists, lawell, Mm. 1 ;._,._-.%_-e.1;;. *_ 2' ;_ __ ' 1 .5 ' ' 'Society Emb‘ems Pins and Buttons “fe have just added to our stock a large number of C. M B. A., I. ~ Masonic., A. O. H., Oddfellows., Orangemen ind other Society pins. When in need of anything in this ine it will pa) to see ns. \/\/- \/'\/. \/\/€L....L_N€? _ J l~l\\'l-lLl‘Ili. . 11- ‘ = ~. » nnniei Hnwintt nun just completed H lk ‘ ~ the reoolhtlhs and decorating of the girlifing Iliigladiliiiirlgttiligwsifminlagiié . it in 1 ii _ "§'a‘€";l A COOK Every day is Baby Day _..\\ __ \ \ O ~' Look's Studio, New DesBrisay Block, The Studio Whore Baby ii Always ` W» lcoma li Iiiis=0UssN's GUARDIAN _ ._-.1 GUARDIAN Head Offices in New Prowse Block- -Charlottetown. Mrs. 'John McPhee, Line Road, is A. H. MQW New oinrgnw, N.s., Arena _ this afternoon. at the rate of thirty miles an hour. Huntley Mciuiiiun wiin has been in ' *' I tinued all next week. | James Paton of this City and Miss Patou arrived at Jerusalem on the 18th, and will remain in the Holy Land until the first of next month. Those interested in the formation of the Canadian club are requested to remember the meeting in the o'clock. Miss Gladys Mclntyrc, City, is filling the vacancy for the present in Queen Square school occasioned by the resignation of Miss Maud Doiron, who has gone to Boston. reported ill. Falryland tonight. is in the . |McPhell will take place in Mount ,Stewart Presbyterian Church on There will be no skatlig in the Tuesday, Merch 31, at 6.30 p. m. Sugar has again advanced ten cents His I-lonor Lieutenant Governor Mc- per 100 lbs on all grades. Kinnon entertained a number of the i-° members_ of the Legislature, and The wind yesterday blew at times some other gentlemen at dinner. M, Mllmluillli Bl'li¢¥\0y Point was u duction in the price of school-books iihssoosvr to Edmonton lost nlshtr is engaging the attention ur the f **°" _ New Brunswick Legislature as well Ml`5~ J- B- MCDODBM. Bildeqllh. |188 as the Legislature of this Province. vomofl the P. E- I. Hospital for 'rue New Bi-nnuwicir Bnnra nf Eanun- treiitment. 'tion held its first meeting Wednes- 'l I tla'y;~'The question of procuring ii _ Proctloo ,lor the hosirltol enlorwln-,reiiuetinn in the urine ni nnriuni- mohr wlll ho held lo the Lyceum nnniru was under ennuirierutiun, nnri HBH T-Olllgllff lil- 7~30 D. m. n. committee composed of Premier *_ Hazen, Dr. Inch and Hon. John J~ 'M- “nd M7* MUDUURM ‘V110 Morriscy was appointed to loo_k into hal/° We” Visiting lll this Citi’ YB' the mutter uind suliinlt n report turned to Georgetown last night. l1n¢¢,~_ ul’ Pr°v‘“°° mf “W P3" l-W0 Charlottetown Cricket Club writes months left last night on return to‘¢_0 the press to say; ~-As a warship Edm°“t°“~ Ana' lls to pay this city avislt early rn! C\;rh°h"°"i"“| “°""'i°°° ll* the BHP*-ist the season, it behnoves all lovers of; i uni’ an gmwmg in ““mb"` ‘md the good old English game, to stir n sp “tual power' Th” Wm b° °°“' themselves. As resident of the club, council chamber to night at 8 | The passing away of the late .:'.iir_es, Mind reading by Miss Champney at Tho induction of Rev. Dr. D. N. At Government House lust night The question of obtaining a rc- Dr. T. Jenkins, President of the June, and probably others inter ini D I call upon all who feel interested- both young and old-to meet in the Mayor's office, which his Worshipi has klndlyoffered, at. eight o'clock on Monday_ evenlng,to take such steps as may'be needful to get up an eleven that will play the ship credi- tably. We want. the young men to supply the bone and muscle, the old- er to finnish the sinews of war." , | Moore at the advanced age of 87| years removes the last of the old pioneers of that section, of Crapaud now known as Westmoreland. The. deceased with his parents, the late’ John and Maria Moore, emigrated inl ine snip Minerva en this Iniuna irnm! Meet ns" Ai an Alum Butyl Si9rr.i lntesenly Interesting News Regarding Laces and Embroideries W`e have just opened our spring Laces and Embroideries. Last year our customers informed us that we had the fine .t asortnient of laces ever shown in Charlottetown. This year our assortment is larger, finer and more coiuplete than last year’s. - _ ,......_._,_ ...W French Vals. _ English Vals. French Guipures Malins f I Laces I W ,f |risertions` Cai-iuaii Vals. Allovers (all makes) - 1 4 J We have several widths of insertion to match each pattern of edging. The width ff- ~5i» 11,’-4. I %l incliesetc. ` ‘ l _ Cotton Torchon,Linen Torchon _ | k / , f I I Embroideries Euibroideries direct from the loouis comprising all thc sea 'l“_° Y~ gy p~u||_ 8-Mdlll. p‘;e:l;v:'pee us We ntiltry and V p on srnoramsr-Prof. 1-i. A. ' ,HARDWARE i _ teacher of Votea Cultura .lOl\l\S_0|l._ . . ’ _~ Plano and organ. Voice culture a siauw ' Paint-* and Oli! . _.'ilm~¢~ " *-”