` '_ i'§'f-‘ T 0 I0 Ennrmnusly r ~ “az r.'_-._.-;i~~e»:~ ‘ ' _ -.»=f>s°;:,__i._.@>..=~~,»s».~ fs,--__;.,;. ` V ._ _ ' ‘fd ' _ -' _ *_ 11 <~2§.~*;`.t€-'.‘ _. _ _ *E '.:€».=.f,_-_ ' . ' 1 giiiftf ' ~ I ’ _ ‘-» fi". 3'? .;_e: , ,~*_;"~1._“i -- ' » ' , . , ~ 1 run coanniaiv, oinianorrnrows, ramen mwaan 'rsrlil.Nn,~ Mason is. um gnl¢'f*1 ‘ e obs",-,.,~ nmy seo at a glance which kind to purchase in case he should fri s , uire citlicr: req MlLBURN’S <1..- feifzf ' Bimnocx slitvz-:. _ _. _§_,._Y _ -,. ,Q ,gmwing and healing old Sores, ‘ ggdg, Abscesses, Ulcers, Scrofala, ° gdall running sores where pus has ` ' ide ran e of usefulness |v.;~- Rnd W g _ (ignored. Draws and heals as no - f<. “jig salve has ever done before. f removes pain from a felonfin a gavlzours, and cures in a few days. ),,~¢,_ Sample Bos we.; Large Bo: 8.5¢. _ii ‘L Jyhere is a wide diderence betweenisalves and oindmen _A ‘ eciall Milhurn`s Burdock Salve and l\_1il’burn’_s yff A salve draws and heals while an ointment sootheseand-hails. Below will be found, in two columns, the different classes of dis. elses 01- complaints for which they are recommended, so that the casual “",, ‘ln ;nost_|_'o°1°i`i`s`§ ease 5 5322...; . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . ~ . - - . . . . . . ~ ~ . . . . ~ . . .. . ° ¢ » - ~--~ 1 . ..........-...-. » QAPPLES 1 1 Baked Beans i iGA(iE5 5 I C3110!! S526 I I 3 lbs. io and uc CAN ; 3 1;.; 2 202 C.-\.\' ' I 2 lbs. 7c and Sc CAN’i CAN Q samosvigosiggv e. co, \»\»v\v\»\_»\ The Largest L .ri sf y l' 'gr x ,_; ` _ s _ ' f " , -42’ , i _~ _- _ . _, . ._ I _-.tgp -‘ ~ ` . IN THE CITY. 7 New Brands lust in 3 S 0 ~ - Diaz Garcia, ” Henry Clays and all “the Favourites” _ 33 2 _ ____g__ _i____$_ good style to th: music of C.imeron`s ,. J V _ _ ‘33333m3" 3333 ' §oAiNrYi>oRrRA1rURe o Zorona Karillo, Little Bobs. Are as dainty a trio as were ever sent out by any studio. ' CORO1_\’AS are an oséal of exquisite yet p ain esign at $3.00 the dozen. KARILLOS are an oval ‘~ with gold wreath entwin- ing at $3.00 the dozen. LITTLE BOBS are a panel portraitlike their namesake small, but immensely popular. They are $2.50 the. dozen. A dozen of either' of these styles means 12 valuable gifts for 12 friends, and ~ what would give your friends more pleasure than your portrait. ESILAKE f .MONTROSE._the greatest ggxggggxggggg _._ _ smoke of all smokes _ _ _ 5 ui. 1. H. Ayers ~, Wholesale and Retail. l . nE~1'|5T _ UFFIF-E-Sunnyside. New I ' _ Proves Block. First 'door to the _ - ` rigbtup stairs. 1 V* i | satisfactory W0;-kd Runoinabli » Victoria Rovc.__I§ruiz§lStS, OP” p"°“‘ ` f . posite P. O. A i ‘CAN You Guess ite Ponulltln at P- E- '- Handsome presents to be given away free to users of Our Teas To the cistomers making t11¢_i1P3»f¢5t §uelss1acL>r(;:stim;ite of theupeopéilaf-3011 <2; s n ‘ 1561!! °. ' mor iugofviiigll be when April ist. we wiii civil raise: a handsome China Tea Set, 44 Somc °_¢l»`l§l' handsom: prizes o the next neare:-t l§§§i¥3E§!E&lH§l§ .i guesses. _ _ Our four special grades are as foll0WS~ _- EUR:-:KA BLEND" 25 cent-S v,"\_ *V ._ ' _V - _ f , , _ . ._ -s :.,'. 1' } ,. ,_ ,» . n ~ -e»2ltz“§af..»a-.ha f “* “ ` ' "l .Guardian Correspondents J. _f ANY rellableinan who desires steady fl? V_.’P.E. Island Railway on Saturday ogg- Kiern branch railway. 1 ‘ward Island Railway yesterday consisted l AN interestinz feature of the C1 n 3 333133:. 333333333333 _ 5, . ~o 3 3333333333333333 33333 .Dil-ing the month oi Merch ,_ ` _._\vq.1;i,h ,to reduce our stock p 9, ,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,_,,__,,,_s»oosososi ¢,¢qq,so"we will give with _ 3 _. _ ' ¢§u1v`$i?machiueeold _ H » ~ 1_2 Evcrywcrc. A 3 ,fl I Llmployment andgoodwages on a tarm` Bear the city should Ziiply at' this _ , y . _ . ,ima -to express their insnxsio these who Qient A euoeese.-Con. ,_ A Ponrrox ofthe' inward freight by the listed ot 100 bbls of cement tor the Sout- l` " Tax outward freight by the Prince Ed? jin part or live cars ot hay shipped to Souris . byR. E. Mutch and McKinley Bros. C. M. B. A.-BRANCH No. 216 will meet in~the A. O. H. Hall, this evening at 8 o‘clock. A fullattendance is requested, as business of importance is to be con- sidered. TEE March number of the College Ob: server istohand. The make-up aol the number of subjects treazcd makes the edition of special interest, not only io the students of the institution but many other fair reader s. The editori il stall' has apparently grasped the idea that "Gentle dulness ever loves a joke." - a ,McLean Annual Dinner given in Halifax °l1_Th\1l`~“1&Y evening was the Highland Fling by Fergus McLean, a Prince Edward Island recruit for Baden-Polvell’s cinsuibulary. He gave an exhibition of thehighlanifling which he danced in pipes.” Tn: Moncton Daily Times says: The evangelistic services extending over two i weeks, conducted by Mr. Gale, recently in Woltville promise to result in large ad- ditions io the various churches. Monday evening twenty young mei from the- academy an I college -ubmittcd to the ord~ inance of bap'_ism at the hands of the Rev. H. R. Hatcn, pastor of the Baptist church. Among those from P. E. Island were: John W. Jo:ics,Po.vna.l, P. E. I. and Robert H. Nicholson, son of ex- Councillor Nicholson, of Chirlottetown. DURING the past ten days it has been ap- p irent to all that only ii short time must 'intervene before the bicycle will be' called into action. In this connection Mr. Ern :st Rice,ha.s opened his B.-ick RepairShop and is busy fivting wheels for the road. Be-- sides making all repairs necessary' Mr. Rice will be pleased to furnish supplies' to place the wheel past the stage of any risk. Enamelling will make' the old bike look up and in fact when it is flnishedyou will not know your old wheel. Prompt attention will be given to all. Orders ready for the first wheeling if wheel is left at the Brick Repair Shop at once. IN dealing wizh the orgaini eatiin of a Provincial Football Lea igue a writer in the College Obserrer says: We under- .stand that an effort will be made at an early date to organize a Provincial Foot- ball League consisting of teams represent- ing the Abegweit Athletic Club of Char- ,lottet>wn, the Y. M. C. A., St. Du'nstan’s and Prince of \Vales` Colleges, and any oi her clubs that maydesire to enter teams. What the outcome of the effort will be, or wh it fo rm the proposed League, if established, w.ll take, we are' n it prepared to discuss, but we feel that any effort to create a greater interest in foot- ball is certainly commendable and de- serves favorable cousijlerat 'iin by the cl Kb 4 interested. We do not desire to time the initiative but we would suggest hit si meeting of representatives of the dilterei t clubs be held at once, a code of by-laws drawn up and a schedule of matches ar- ranged. A trophy might also be placed at' the disposal of the Beague by some otlour benevolent sport-loving citizens. Sucu an o -ganization would do much lo incrcase 't ie interest in Football- ai game which nas been sadly nvgli-ctei and which has been kept alive only b y the persistent ef-- f irts of the Abi-gweits; it would do much. to raise clean sport to a higher ‘stnndaril in our collegoaand would be biexiellciid to me amateur sport of our entire Bro viuce. _ I no `, .,.. .o you that Ji. _ Ch'-isc's Ointment ia‘acartain P and absolute cure tor each 116 f ot itchi iiieeagvewa M" fun dm' » - ina' an protvu p es, r.e maLufa.ctcrers_have xsuaranteed it. _tes- fmcniaie in the daily press and ask F0111' neish- _ :ore iy.l.1at_.tl\.'_ it- Y°uf°ef U* it W’ -e‘t”_\'-ourmonevbeél: irnovcureih member. at ill dealers or Enmeivson' Barns 8: Co..'Toronto. - "'*£ River which occurred on Merch 9th h .na omfaseiit_ Sali/es and Oinlvnents.;i”.§IITY AND 'imii'i°Ri'li"i~i1i”f"'f`i*”‘f=f turnips last aut mn lfeiliffot ‘row came on and covers them up. hey Nn"7,°°’|m _ _ °"°”°_“ . ,, __ have since remained in the ground. .The ~ be L_!- _CUUN TRY ""~ ’ _ *°- wlntcred over in the same l way. While _“F under the snow the tlrst leaves of this yeor’s growth had started. There is no frost in the ground and the snow appears from above. This is thought td indicate' early this spring. rl' fi- I . - » ` Cove Haan Norms.-A very. sad accl- dent occiiiirbd recently at the Cove Head Wold:-ige fell and broke his arm. The school is prom-eeeliig favorable under tllel management of Miss Winn. T-he many ‘friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hobbes: were pained to leqa of the death ot their. daughter, Mn. William' Munn of Magna . e deceased was 26 years of age and leaves A one son, two years ol ape, a. kind and( loving husband, three 'brothers' and three " sisters to mourn the loss of a ‘kind aide loving sister. Deceased wasfhighly res~ pected by all who knew her and was fol- lowed to her last resting place by a large concourse of friends and relatives. To the bereaved husband and parents we extend our sympathy.-Comrade. At least one evidence of the progress of Souris, the Island’s eastern capital, is the fact that it is very soon to have anot- her fine hotel. Mr. B. G. McLennan is now preparing and fitting up the large house, part of the first door and all the upstairs of the building in which is sit-’ uated the store of Hughes 8: McFarlane. The whole hotel willbe fitted up in very nice style. On the ground floor is the olfice, large dining room, kitchen and pantry. On the first floor are nice com- fortable smoking rooms, ladies' parlour , and gentlerm-n’s sitting room. There is to be a good bath room, and also lavat` V orles in the buildinn, conveniences very seldom found in the hotels of the smaller towns. Eighteen or twenty bedrooms ure being furnished, so there will be accom- modation for a large- number *ot guests. The hotel will probably be open to the public by the middle of April. _é-Qi . THE HEALTH I-lABIl`. , i _ Just as Easy to Form as Any Other. _....J~ We do not deliberately form our pet habits but they are unconsciously ac- quired, and grow as we iIl‘0W» and by the time we le .rn they are hurting us, we find them too strong to be easily broken. Then. why notform a good habit, a _habit which will counteract thelpiany- had ones, in other wordscontraét the unfashionablc habit of being always well. _The best health habit to get into is to have and always keepa vigorous stomach; if you have a healthy digestion ,_ you can drink your beloved coffee, iioke your favorite brand of tobacco, with little or no harm; the mischief begins when these thingsare forced upon the faithful stomach, without any assistnllw- Form the habit after meals of taking some harmless but eflicient digestive w iich will relieve the etomacli of so much extra work. . f Nature furnishes us with such digestive powersand when theyareconibiiiedin such a ple isant pr.-par A tion as Stuar\.’sDyspeps5a Tablets, they give the overworked stoiu ach just the necessary assistance to secure perfect digestion without any of the ' harmless effects of chatharics and similar drugs. ' Tue habit of taking Stuai't’s Dyspepsia Tablets after meals is as necessary to the, weak stomach as food itself, and indeed t»0 _get the benefit from food eaten, nothing better and ceitainly nothing safer can be used. - _ Many families consider Stuartfs Tablets as essential in the house as knives and forks. They consist cntirgly of natural diges- tive principles without the effect or char- acleristics of drugs, they have no cathar- tic action; but simple go to work onthe 'food eaten and digest it. Take into account your had habits and the expense they entail -and then invest ilfty cents ln a box of »Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets and see if your diuestlon for the ‘next moiiih is not vastly improved. Ask the clerk” in' any drug store the name of the most successful and popular stomach remedy *Ind he will 58-9’ Stuart.s. ‘ Our readers will nolice in another coruinn an advertisment. of sale under v» e’r of sale in mortgage of land_s,on Lot 5' formerly owned .by Mr. Richard Pickard, now in the occupation of Mr. E. "`R, Brow. This firm contains' lil) acres and is situated just outside of Charlotte- town Royalty. it isa valuable farm and should command ii good price. The sale is advertised to take place in front of the nrt House nChnrlottetown on F a noon lunar. ‘ _ v S!'i_4V5._f_ OVEI' si! loiouoloe e Art 'of l Living fanaenivisg wen is in iufiieiomi _ _mw uwhtnu, y an ydupnyforit. ‘ V A ~ _[_ to-realli N to bo melting boheatii ll vllell asf that farming operatic s may begin very 1 Raed Qchool when the son of Thomas ' K* .= tne2air.s_t..»n.12.o°cioei< noon. :io,aa,2a27»,»_ . Gif#-L-»l_ \ ” ` Come Here 3 _for Your- _ ,_ Sprinig”?f”I?l}at.i.. _,We want _to be your _HATTER as well .7 as yo_ur toi1or;to eiccmplish this we are ~ making our hat degortment .stronger each season You’ll nd an assortment of shapely blocks ard smart st les seldom equalled in exclusive lint We know they will phase you. _ _I p s. A. stores. Take time to loo! at ourhatov r= v E .Q for - '_ ful ' l‘i'1f`i___"' , Charlottetown, P E. I Pdhluilll anard's Brahmin. emily takes the lead E THE BEST 25 c.i=;N'r 'rua ox 'ras mknxnr O&ei"Tea dealers have tried their best to match it. none of the so-called “Matches” can aplnclclrin davor and strength the old reliable min? Te'a»end_wi1l takei no substitute for it. have justreceived a new supply of it from India through Mr Horace Haszard (Whole- sale Agents for the Estate) and you can alwa depended éeiiing “nakHsiiN",'raa when you ask for it ia: _ I 4 n > _ E _ ,_ . ,__ _ _ " The fact the people know,Breh-‘ A ., *. ' ’ ' w , ENGRAVING _ We are getting up some new-_gd very pfggey »~aANoLEs - » ,. -- `- . . _ I l I ‘ ‘YH ~ .~ - ` i ' _ `. 2.0 care ,_ i iv' 3" O il _-ngsf, g s _ _ WB.. would our beautiful Jewell! and Sole Agentlar. P’-E1 &’toivn, P. I L 9 its t Ll‘vx{§~§ Y .Q llur The lliseuids ever named in this city. ` 5, i » . ; 5, .' ;..n`;=' #_ ark ii , ~ _ ,J »~.. , 5 , _ Webave»msnylineoofCraekeq_end Chine sttbe emillest 2,... _:foe -we -fees. =- we iw fl _~~'. . §2:‘;:.f~.'. -' ur , ~. 1 as #Q ew... » _ 1.ewis'oidsnoo,cnaq4;@ ,i ._-,;,°g_,.f .fi In .i ’ 3 § Y I lr in l iNo._W his, ~-- ev-..v%.,,,,_,., "line Time \. concave vltha . - = .; or ei ; . ' 4;~..».>’~ ‘diana JE¢K"4i.K 122191* LIPAI Wifi# lf 1|."UL»elY)1¢_N'Y L liB¢h.»lh. "5‘¢»i.W*ll~k.‘»\'J 3i§H.XP%»\€. 1 B<'u4x/b £¢.`»IIlrki!