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TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE Ss | 3 For___.«ti> “(So where yi uu please , GQ 7 2 PRARAAARARRRRAPRRRADD . chee ae so ; BAV VOT veo a ewe) keh oh oben ek eke = The Children =: A Boy's Promise The school was out, and down the ’ et sirCcet \ noisy crowd came thronging ; Che hue of health and gladness sweet, | “= every face helomeih lo every face belonging. Among them strode a little lad, Who listened to another, liy said, half grave half sad : “I can’t —I promised mother. A shout went up—a ringing shout Of boisterous But not one moment left ‘That manly, brave decision. derision : doubt ; i oat} Whlii, ’ — ln ths +t} t He caimy told t OLURTS “Rut | } aU I cant Low? | : I sha i ACC i | nromised motnel Ah! who could doubt the ft ] loss, Could faith like this be broken ? God's blessing on that steadfast will, Unyielding to another, | That bears all jeers and laughter still, Because he promised mother. George Cooper. A very subdued-looking boy of about thirteen years, with a long scratch on his nose and anair of general dejection, came to his teacher in one of the Boston ; ublic schools and hand ed her a note before taking his seat and becoming deeply absorbed in his book. The note read as fo lows : “Miss B..—Plese excuse James for not being thare yessterday. He play- ed trooant, but i guess you don’t need to lick him for it, as the boy he played trooant with an’ him fell out, an’ the boy licked him, an’ a man they sassed caught him an’ licked him, an’ the driver of a sled they hung on to licked him allso. Then his pa licked him, an’ I had to give him another one for /sassing me for telling his pa, so you need not lick him until next time. I gess he thinks he better keep ir. school hereatter.”—Harper’s Bazar. “They all Stumbled and Slipt.” Years ago, when school readers were not so plentiful as pow, it was the custom in many homes to have the children read a chapter or twoin the New Testament as a reading lesson. Little 6-year-old Jimmie was noted for his ludicrous mistakes in reading, and his older brother and sister were equal ly noted for their tendency to laugh at his blunders. The lesson was the twenty-fifth chapter of Matthew. The “While the bride fifth verse reads, { groom tarried they all slumbered and slept.” Little Jimmie fearful of mis- | takes, attacked the verse and read it, | “While the bridegroom tarried they }all stumbled and slipt.” Then fhe {laugh and the customary spanking ' by mother.— Exchange. A Spoiled Girl. Miss Dorothy Drew isa much ad- vertised little person. Apatt from be~ ing the spoilt granddaughter of the late Mr. Gladstone, she is also quite a well-known personality with the pub- lic, who have the opportunity of ad- miring her portrait in all the photo- graphers’ shop windows. She recently went on a visit to the (Queen, at Windsor Castle, and this is hew she describes her visit: ‘An Indian man whem the queen likes very much, was at the door. Next moment, we stood cies —— a Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 before the great Queen, whom grand— 5 x , ~ papa served for sixty years. She was | just another woman like grandmamma, Gure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to » oo Silver w 7.00 » 30.00 | aelieve. S2c. " Gold » 10.00 » 190.00 a rs oie Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 i Ss. Sanford, Ribbon Guards 2de ’ - COMMISSION MERCHANT Cem Rings 1.00 to 50,00 i“ . : Strict attention to busin and t Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00] turns made. Special attention given to the a a a sale of ollar Studs 05to 200 Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides srooches 25 to 20.00; ard Wool Skins. Spectacles 50 to 10.00] Mgsket qngtetions given sno plication. Silverware nearly all kinds, in good juality plate. Also some in solid silver: and ¢orrespon- dence ts, 1.8, SANFORD 46 an'48 Argyle St. H ALL “AX , ‘-P Walters TRUE * $CISSORS _ ARE WARRANTED TO SATISFY ¢MAOCE OF BERT OTEEL. KEEP EQCE, Victoria Jewelry Sto LEADING DEALERS GEL. THEM | | name, | Jorsie, and talked of grandpa a I cour tesied and kissed her, and told her my y with a white cap on her head. and ail our pet names at Hawarden Castle. The Queen put on her glasses |and asked me to go to the other side WON ORE] of the room, so she could see me better case and [ opened it and saw a darling little brooch, with a diamond “R” and a tu q ose “I,” and a little crown on the top made of red Then she took a little jewel said: ‘This is for you,’ jenamel. | courtesied and kissed her hand, and said: Thank you very much.’ She looked very nice and kind and I liked her very much. The (Jueen kissed me again and mother . and I went away.” A Quarrel. There’s a knowing little proverb, From the sunny land of Spain ; But in Northland, as in Southland, Is its meaning clear and plain. Lock it up within your heart ; Neither lose or lend it— Two it takes to make a quarrel, One can always end it. Try it well in every way, Still you'll find it true, In a fight without a foe, Pray, what could you do ? If the wrath is yours alone, Soon you will expend it, Two it takes to make a quarrel ; One can always end it. Let’s suppose that both are wroth, And the strife begun, It one voice shall cry for “Peace,” Soon it will be done ; If but one shall span the breach, He will quickly mend it. T.wo it takes to make a quarrel ; One can always end it. — The Daisy. at — - SS Catarrha!l Deafness. The last stage development of Nasal Ca. tarrh. Japanese Catarrh Cure goes away past the points where even specialists on the disease have been able to reach. It's a pené- trating, soothing, healing and serenatnan 39 compound, allaying the Inflammation an healing without leaving the slightest bad after-results, The only goaranteed Catarrh eure, 50¢ at all druggists. 110 Sold by Geo. E. Hughes. SANZ Se @- “ee | Cake «ttt! |» All you have to do to get one is to drop us a postai card with your name and address, and the name and address of a dealer who dosen’t sell it. Royal Oak Soap is the only pure unadulterated soap uow on the market, JAS, D. LAPTHORNE & C0, Charlottetown £oap Makers 72 2 We ope Ze oxbye oxbre aS TS = BS AS aS SG SEEDS ! Seed Oats—Ontario White Banner, Seed Wheat—Manitoba White Fife Seed Wheat—Ontario White Fife. Seed Timothy—Island growth, CARVELL BROS. Ch’tewn, 15 Mecb, 2i guar. pat Fancy Sale & Tea. The ladies of St. James Church will bold their Annual Fancy Sale aud Tea, in St. James Hall on Thursdhy,April 6th, Doors open at 2,30 o’clock in the afternoon ' { ~ Tea from 5 to8 o’clock. Admission 1%c. | Tea ticket 25 cents, Chronic Kezema Cnred, One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Ella Aiton, of Hartiand, N. B. On asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: J hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezema 01 long standing by using tour boxes of Dr. Chuse’s Ointment, William Thistle rggist, oF Hartland also certifies that he old tour boxes of Lr, Chase’s 3 : ledemaie ae Ointment which The knowl-dge a man doesn’t possess eeve crops Out when achild questions yim, Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House A bird in the hoife and fork. hand is vulgar. Usea —— —_ — — Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh etter Gperations Fail. Torento, March 16th, 1897. My bey aged fouitcen, has been asvutierer from Catarrh, and laiely we submitted him to an operation at the Centra) Hospiial. Since then we bave resorted to Dr. ( hase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & prompt and complete cure, H, G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. ire Hall. A signal tatiure has wrecked many a , train of thoug st, ifinard’s Liniment is used by Physicians More sailors are wrecked up land than a. rea. 26 — To a.) whofind th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver 80 disorgeniz:d that they are incapuble of keeping the ry-tem free from poiscnous was'e ‘~waterial, Stor ach Lisordered, Buowels Con- iipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take vr. Chase’s Kioney-Liver Fills, the quick way ibey heip ycu Lack to health will sur prise jou, At a safe distance we do not hesitate in saying that prize fighters are no better thau they should be. Miuard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Mrs. John Trainor, King St. offers for sale atbree story dwelling house situated on Pownal St. containing 13 rooms and ehop with good stablivng in connection. | Dwelliog suitable for double tenement. 92 dy&wkly 1 wk. —_——_—— <<a + Ask for Minatd’s and take no other NOTICS t herby given that an application will be made so the Parliament of Canada at its next sesion fof an Act incorporating The Canacian Mortgs ge and Investment InCorporation for the following amongst other purpuset: FO Car- ry on the business of aloan and savings comp any with ali the necessary powers 1NCl iental yo such a business, and to acquire apd undei- ake the assets and business of The ¢ anada permanent Lean and “avirgs Company, ‘i he ] reehoid Lean and Savings Company, ‘Ibe ‘ondon and Ontrrio Investment Company. Limited and The Western Canada Loan and Savings Company, respectively, or of any of them, and of such other companies of a similar kind as may agree thereto; and enabling the necessary corpurations and parties to enterinto aH necessary agreements for the , urposes alore ~~ , ov THOMAS G. BLACKSTOCK, for the Anplicents DATED at Toronto this 26th day of January, 26—9i tues We have a Beautiful ine of goods tu show you this season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornette (Pairs Gents Chains Brooches etc. etc. ete We are giving special value in Watch 2s and Clocks until Xmas. lt will give us pleasure to show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George St. IGGEST ARGRING —ever heard tell of in Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Silverware, spectacier, China- ware, Glassware, Fancy Goods, Toys, eic., etc., fora short time, as we are preparing for spring goods at the ¢—MODERN—¢ JEWELRY & FANCY GOODS STORE ALSO, repairing punctually attended to Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Compasses, etc Sunnyside, opp. Post Office CHARLOTTETOWN, JURY and co, ailor-Made vs. Factory-Made | Take up the printed announcements of makers and importers of ready-made clothing, they strive to give emphasis to the alleged merits of their clothing they inv ably t-li how nearly they approach to tailor-mads Here are som2 quotatious— and when ‘ Elegintly tailored ” Cut and finished equal to order. ed. work,” tqual in quality, fit, and finish to suits made tu order or similar statements. ‘Then tailor-made clothes are different to im- ported factor y-made, otherwise there would be no need to wake comparisons. If tailor-made were not the better clothes they would not be held up as the ideal to which che reaa y-made strive to 1each The fact is there isa great deal of differs ence between a faciory-made importel ®uit and a tailor-made in style and dur~ ability. : The mao that is indifferent as to the anpeatgoce of his clothes when he bavs them and when worn a month, may be satisfied with a faciorysmade, but if he has regard to looks and economy, he will buy tailorsmade garments, For those who are not disposed to give the prices usually paid for clothes wade to special order, and are not satished with the imported ready-made clothing, we have made, and» are daily adding, Suits aud Overec ats of superior work nage ship that we are selling as low in price as imported makes of inferior quality. All Wcol Oxford Tweed Suits, All Wool Serge Snits, $9 50 All Wool Worsted Suits, $9.50 D. A. F>ruce, ORRIS BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW . $9 15 Need of paint or Keep your buildings properly painted and you'll keep them new. Paint an old building properly and you'll make it years newer both in your eyes and those of a prospective buyer. Painting properly includes much, First of ail—proper paint. THE SHERWIN-V/ILLIAMS PAINTS are composed of the materials that best withstand the action of all weathers—that best preserve the surface they cover. Ready to use, but not patent paints. Ground and mixed by special machinery with ® nicety not possible by any other means. If you’re going to paint OF hire a painter, write for Paint Points and it will be mailed to you free. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. Paint AND COLOR MAKERS, Canaglian Dept., 21 St. Antoine St., Montreal. A house is as good as it looks—to the buyer. poor painting will cheapen any house. a. Sh ok ae, ek For Sale Crabbe. — oe FERTILIZER Manutaciured of 9 Hog S H03'S BONE & BLOOD 1 Bone AND Tried last season. = GRAND SUCCESS. : W rite for prices. i Blood ! GUARANTEED Analysisi! B. & M. RATTENBURY, Charlottetow™ by PROCLAMATION. We are now ready and willing to place any number of Hotels, Stores #® private dweilings ina correct sanitary, and consequently healthy tion; and this at short notice. ai the We will furnish all who desire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories of © latest and most approved patterns at prices consistent with first-class of goods and workmanship. Tne latest and most beautiful New York designs in electroliers.’ A lang? stock of soil pipe and all plumber’s, steamfitters and engineers on hand, Call on us at the Misomnic Temple Building. You will receive courted treatment whether we sel] you or rot. : T. A. MacLEAR M iNUFACTURERS AGENT. 4 ate. hat 76 49. en 40 Ba Baht ite Be Oi Fe Oem 6s At. Le aw