THE CHA! 1 o'1“t‘B't‘otvN GUARDIAN Man cn 1.. .965 __ .. ~- _ 1 I ` _V __ ___ __ ‘_ __ -____ __ U i a aIf°S.iCku Whenyour nerves are weak, when you are V easily tired, when you feel all run down, then is the time you need a good strong tonic- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Your doctor will tell you why it has such power over weak nerves, whyi it makes the blood rich, and why it gives courage and strength. ‘ Ask htm il it is not |ust the medicine you need. i, We have no secrets! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. 1 _ Kale by the I. U. Ayer 00., Lswail. laaa. Also lanuhotnrara ol Aura lata vrooa_rsi tan mi. AYII’ B !ll.l.!-hr oaaattfatlea. ` AI'll.'l UIIRIY PICTOIAL-lor oollhl. AYll’l ACUI Cllll-I0! lllllilllllj. __ ‘ A T()=LET Avro uweliing_nouses on Hiilaoorougn street. near Hillsborough Square. Vacit house contains ten rooms, and have all modern conveniences. Possession rs" iw given at once. One dwelling house on Prince Street containing eight rooms-Has modern .mnvienir-,urea Possession given on May first. w.w. Wellner. E W B I l I YOU .AZELE IITVITEI) If you wish the best in photo- rzraphv, finished on the new spec- ialized mounts, (the very latest novelty.) " T() 'VISIT CUB. STUDIO. GEO. li. COOK wotut tiottsss Hughes’ Condition Powders _ It cleans them out and tuialrcs thctii standup under harii work. Give it now--the spring is when it does tltc most good-:5c full pound. iicalqaartrrr ior Horse and Cattle liirdi cia¢.' Geo. E. i”i_u_gl_1_cs_ Stop the Leaks! It is the small leak that yon don' notice that counts-it will sink a big ship. ron may be p tying a moderate price for your groceries, but rlo you get the best quality ? - _ It is the beat quality that gives the beat value in thc end, The Quality of our Groceries Our motto ia the best of everything nt a moderate price.Nothing passer over our counters but what is ici able, clean and fresh. _ Do you get this ? Consider-tf you don’t. why not "stog the leaks." *gf Give ua a trial an test ua--twostores to aulr your convenience-Prompt dc- livery. McKenna's Grocery, D n town store 226|. PH°NEl Ulpvlown store aa6b. iaaavvo--'vw , The Eagle Shoe For Men Is without doubt the best Shoe on the mar- ket-We have them in l _ _Vici Kid, Vaiure Calf. Patent Colt. To see them is to buy them. I Price $3-50. $400 and $4.50. SPRAGUE & C0 . Sole Agents, SUNNYSIDE- ,,». ; ._f~=#_g 4? -{/"QL i ,’ ,' k' . _ _fl S .\ ig/ _ /‘itil .. _ .-_... __ i .,` \ . . __ .. _ ,_ ._ .~ Us-f:\~ .=""' iiur New Spring Stuck of Queen Quality shoes is more pleasing than ever. We have styles for all purposes. The “Ma.nnish,” “Modish,” and the “Dainty P a ris- ienue” are some of the leading shapes. The comfort and lit with appearance and wear malre an ideal shoe. Alley & Cu. FLO UR REDUCED 25C A BBL We find that we are overstocked on two brands of Flour- Gypsy and Beacon- ' In order to work some of it oi quickly we have .reduced both brands 250 a. Barrel _ This reduction will make Gypsy $5.00 pcr barrel. Beacon $4.75 per barrel- ltvery barrel guaranteed or mgney t'eftil1de(l. Bccr & Gufi. For Sale A ami-sbt. mm owne 1 mil” gm ir’r'.‘r.d.fili'L'§"ii.ii°i'irlll°i'i.°°&°ihliiF'?nli°ms\'io nur On vl'Ol'll.|BABl~l ‘o in nsrr isinusiri r>.s. "si Ei *H P 1. Chariottotow THE Plillillliill l liUllill|ll Oilicasin New Prowse Bioci ` Charlottetown. Trmricns are requested for the ereetitn ofa new school House at Mt. Albion. Soo ad. Mrs. Philip Miihar, returned yeatcr~ dayirom l\laplo Plains where she had been attending the funeral oi her futher, .mlm .t. siiiitt.. , A. J. ann Mas Grr.r.ts of Butte, Moni- arrn, who have been here for some time past. the guests of Art and Mra.Edmonds left by the special lust night on return to their home. Auvr-:nrisi:~.'n in the Saturday morning newspaper reaches the people who gu paid Sntttniays, rind draws their attention to their wants while their money ii warm. . Tuum: is no apology necessary lor any of the ads in tho wnnt columns of The Guardian. Eiich one of them representi- ugonulne wnnt. This guarantees tht accuracy of the ada and inspiros thi- coniliicncc of tha render. Tna Gnardlan‘a Hampton correspondent writes:-Simon Brown. Hunter River iipenta few duy.-i here this week.-Misc Elsie Inman, Crapaud is spending a fevt days here the iguest of hor friend Miss Minnie McLean.-Fraser McDonald “The Highlands" paid a. flying viirit to Lung Creek on Sunday.-Misa Lottie Inman Iias returned lioma from Cope Traverse. Tttl music page in tho Saturday issue oi March iilsi. will contain the words and music ofa popular sung entitled, “lIow‘d yer lilk ter be n Dorgi" also Home Circle page, Magazine page. colorcd Comic page, Horse news, interesting short Story, Sermon by Rev. Wm. Dobson, notes on tha S. S. Lesson a. week hence, and all tho latest. telegrapliic and local news. Only iifty cents pcr your or twenty-tivo cents forsix months. tl I’L'rr~:tt Srawatvr for many years a resident. of Souris died there on the tnorning ofthe Lllst and on the 22nd the rernnina were buried nt South Lake cemetery, on the farm where hc was born Tl years ago. Ho is survived by two sisters, Mrs. John Dewar, Charlottetown. Mr-s..iohri Stewart, Red Point. two anna in thc United States. one daughter. Mrs. George Morrow lnvllritish Columbia, and it widow and one daughter in Sour is. Ti-in Annual Double Easter numiicr oi Keith'a Magazine just received. This very handsome number of 100 pages is devoted to Country Homes and Summer Bungalows. It is profusely illustrated with sonic of the choicest examples of Country Homes and Summer Cottages, with many interior viowa and illustrated articles on decorating and furnishing homes. The principal contributors are lina Nixon Hopkins, on thc "Explanation of tho Iiungniow Craze": tt building cxpcrlcncc by John P. Shirley, “flow I builtn Sei\~side ¥lorne"; a description of a nuuilicr of “Low Cost Bunrraiows"; "The Evolntioh of a Country House". by N.| Saunders Mann; and “Suggestions in Household Embroidery", by Eleanor A. Cummins. Tiioro are ovcrilfteon houses with eotnpiote descriptions und tloor plans shown. These designs for the hottie huildor arc by leading architects and are representative of some of tho best talent Subscription price $1.50. Published by Max L. Keith, Minneapolis, Minn. 'l‘rtr-: death of Wm. G. iiirston, al ilurrilioidt. Minn., on March Lind lust. of typhoid favor is recorded in The Enterprise, of Hallock, Minn, which goes on tosay that tho daceiuwri was liorn in, North Wiltshire, Prince Edward lsiand,; in 1857, and consequently was iii ycara of 3 age atthc time of his death. lic came to Kittson county in 18%, and a few years later was niirrricri to Amt-lla Easter, dauttttter of.lohn Easter of St. Vlucent,‘ and sister of Mrs .lohrr A. Ross of Hal lock. Hoiesvcsnwifa and four children, io mourn thc loss ofa mont tcudcr audi aiiectionate husband und father. A R000 1 and true man are strong words to uriei of any man, hut they were fully earned by the man vvhosa death has made a keenly fcltblanlr in the community in. which he lived. Clear liciuied, large hearted and capiiblc, he metwith singulitr iidelity and fullness, all the obligations resting on hiniin the home and among his fsllowmen. Successful himself, lie was over ready to uid all deserving causes. I-low much ha has, in his quiet way, aided his lallowrnen lioih in and outside the church, tho life beyond tha veil, alone will reveal. Ha icavca the record ofaatrong, clean, tender health~ lol lite touched by the spirit of the Christ reatingln whom he passed to tho larger life beyond. .___l-i The “island Condition Powder"-is rt preparation tiriit. gives entiro satisfaction whenever it is used-Horses should be prepared for the spring'sworl¢ with a good tonic and blood purifier-We have hun drafts of testimonials lu its lavorand these speak volumes-one itiio lull lb package.- A. W. Reddin Pliem B., Central Drug store. SAVE LAWYER’S EX- PENSES by settling im- mediately. Iu a few days accounts pass into lawyers hands.-Weeks & Co. z3dtf __ __ W W _ _ _. - 1...-.nvrviivvrrwfvvvfrrvv I", mt. .., ' “ummm igwholesome if made from pure ingredients? that is Wh? Whites demand Put up in dainty pound and half pound Candy ' »CIio6ill8l8S are in such boxes and sold by all the leading confectioners. M". wmmwww "“'w~I'“l"" .i -rv lIlllil$lllll lllllll lllliili ililllllil Lorrpou, Mar. 2%.-'l`ha story related reoontly of how thalate King Christiar vvaa once a suilnr for1Queon Victorla'i hand reoalla in the ‘0nloolrer' the romance in the early months of the Queeu‘a relgt of tha then Inrd Elphlnstone. Holder oi a high Court posit and one of the band somoat. man in Europe, Lord Eiphinalone, daily brought into the young Queeirr moiety, fell deeply in love with her. The position being tossy theieastot it, dell cate, Lord Melbourne and the Dnohes. of Kent got him sent abroad or an im- portant mlaslon. But Eiphinatione could never condesosnd from so lofty it passion to a lovier sphere. Years afterwards, when ho wnsin India. ha kept, both at hiidinaar table and in the drawing room. aregnl chair in which the Queenh portrait, framed ln gold, was always placed, in silent witness of his early ideal. EATEN OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME How a Conirmed Dyspepiic Developed an Apcpetiie Like a Cornflruskevs and leaned Out Everything in Sight. The wife ofuleading riruggist oi Des Moines tells how lierbrothor was changed fromadyspeptie without appetite to ir prodigious cater. "My brot.her.wl\o is rr lawyarin Chicago, oame to visit me and I hnrdiy knew him on his arrival ha was so thlri und run down. Ibad not seen hirtr for years and was much alarmed at his appearance. Ha tohl me not to worryas he had been in this condition for years sa aresult of ohroniodyspopsia. Insired him what he had done for it, and hc said be had done everything-taken every rentady ho lnui aver heard of and consulted doctors wlthoutnurubor. none of thorn helped him. I asked hiru it he ever took Stuart‘a Dyspapsla Tablets, and he said he hadnt and what was more lic wouidn't. lic had sworn oil't.akiog medicine of any kind. “I had my husband bring homeabox fi-omthe store undl actually made him take ono or two of tha tablets after hc lhad eaten. They niirdo him foci so mueir lbatter that he offered no further objec- ition. He had not taken the one box l before he was greatly iriiproved und three or four boxeaeurcd hlin of ilyspopsln. and gave him n wopdeifui irpnotite. He camo near eating us out of house and hom<. My, bntiti did- me good to see h-im eat. Ha gained Mtieau rounds before he returned home, and ho writes me that he has not been troubled with dyspcpaiir since." Stuart'a Dyspopsiu Tablets actually do the work assigned to them. They relieve weak had overburdened stom~ achs of their work of digestive action. Their component parts are identical with those 'of _tlio_ digestive tluids and secretions of the stontuch and they simply takc up the grind and curry on the work just the some as a good, strong, healthy stomach would do it. On this account Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ttro porfcctiy natural in their trction and cfi`oci.s. They do not cause any uunaturalor violent disturbance in thu stomach or bowels. They thcni- aaivea digest the food and supply the system with all the nourishment con~ talnedin what is eaten and carry out Nai.ura’s plans for the sustenance ond maintenance of tlto body. Stuart'i< Dyspopsia 'I`aliict,.c, by thus relieving thc stomach of its work, onableit to icouporate and regain its normal health and strength. Nature repalra the worn and wasted tissues iust as she heals and knitatlie iiono ol' nbrokcn limb. which is of course not useil duriurr the pruccsa of repair. Sturrrtfs Dyi.pep.~ia Tablets ara for sale by allflruggista at 50 cents a box. One box will frequently effect a perfect curc. Ready niiacii and uniiiixeii paints. varniahcs, stains, oils etc. ut the Lontioir House, Cameron $2 Co. 2i0dli Constipation. Are you troubled with ii Il so try Hughes' Cascara Pills, they act as n tonic iirxatlvo not only moving the bowels but also toningnnd strengtlicn ing them. Thoy never- sickon, gripo or weaken. Price 25c box. Geo. E. Hughes, Apothccirries Hail. 20d 2i Huw Much Fur Yuur Eyes? Would you voluntarily con- sent trt any prlcc to dispose of your eye sight? , I tbiuk not, and yet pcr- haps you arc one of those who, by neglect, are lrrctrievably losing at least. s portion of their eyesight. If your eyes need lteip, thc moat liirciy way to assist them is by wearing glasses, properly fitted, My business is to properly lit glasses. This I do ae cheaply aa is consistent with good work. You are invited to call. G. F. HUTCHESON. Opticisn. .V|i'ZEl ME; AT ‘PHE ALWAYS BUSY STORE A Few of the Newest DRESS GOODS! -- -- At S'l`ANl.EY'BROS. Mohairs for Shirt Waist Suits ~Dar`< Checks in Navy, Brown, Green and Gray. PFR 60C Rnd 80C yggp Cream grounds with stripes in green, brown, black and sky 75 PER ' C vlan Another liuc in light checks $l.l0 iliu Fine French Wool Checks with large overcheck--a beautifully soft material 43 inches wide $1 PER ° YARD Black Goods The iinest assortment ever shown here. Mol airs Roxanas, Checks, Plaids, Stripes, Tafletas, Santoys, Broadcloths, Serges, Venetians, etc., etc. g ‘_ Prices to suit every purse-~ 30c to $2.25 iii., and every one the best that money can buyfat the pricc. STAN LEV BROS. Put up in 7 lb. palia Stravvbcrry,I{aspbcrry, Peach, Black Currant, and Apricot. to eclcet from Price - - - 551: pail. CROSSE & BLACKWELLS-7 lb. tins of iiiarmalafc _ anti Plum jam 85c ea..-Nice. §.A.N`DEF\.§@N 1 may LY Grocers. J New Spring Hats at P. E. Island’s Grcatcst Clothing House Vi/e claim and justly so to have the only up-to- date hat department in the city. After visiting the others, just step in and see ours. Under this new systt in of showing ltals it makes buying a pleasure for you and easy for us. Here you see at a glance 300 of the latest styles in Genilemen’s Hats. No opening of boxes, no un- necessary time is lost, and the styles will surely please you. They are old Eugland's and Atnerica’s Best. Prices $1.00 to $3.50. S. A. McDonald, P. E. Island’s Greatest Clothing Store. r-V n _ . N0 TIME FOR DELA GET READY NOW Your Spring Goods, Spring Overcoata and Suits. Spring Dresses, &c., Curtains, Furniture Covers, &c; ANY THING that requires to be cleaned, dyed or pressed. ,Parlter’s Dye Works of Toronto Canada’a greatest cleaning, dyeing and finishing works, are ever ready to turn out the best wor at shortest notice. Agency at "N Hint .iit.e<1§..»i.t1..'3.st.flufS» rr-gdtnsa twwti ;_ " JAM. ‘ -,"_~'_I;'_ §..__r. ` ‘.2 \ ' Wil I “W i. ll. ‘ _ \ :5"l_‘§'=,.. QE y' in fill.. ' \!s/Lg" I _l "7 If tfii’ J - \ \_....it_ ' ,.00 _\ ' ar ‘,.(,_". I I 7',/£1 i i Bitnoinus IN ORGANS i “Factory Samples" We have on hand a it-w high gta ie organs- sarr ples-that we have not room for. D0 You Want One Y We will make the price very interesting. Conti- in to~day and look tiictn over. miller Bros., sUNN_vsm1:. READ uns AND ACT Hair Brushes Bought o11t samples 25', 3 5c, 5oc. We never nad such lui - gains. See our window t<».d=i_\-. Rcddin Bros.. Phone S6. Opp. I’. 0. i_li--_»»i-- =_=_--_:=____f_-. ' Sratuo i umucs just rcccivcil in all tin- iii- cst spring patterns iiiiii -lr- slgus including the rec- brated S. R. C. SERGES which are stvlish iii .ips pcararrcc, oiiniiiii it i ~;- rillcil, atttl rcliiilili- tit vt cry wily. _ l-Isccllcnt asiioriuicrii iii troii.