-f=_~;_",'.\=='fs'esi" '> ‘» f -,,__,~»,_- '_ _ _ \ ._ . _ _ ,...,._. ,Ian _.., .,;_,. JAH” _YV-,__ W »~ ~ -3,-~. -~;_,>-- -»-- - _.-.nl-~;_.,. _ __ ___ ,'11 1,. ,___3<.. ~ ._ 7 ! ‘_ _‘_ V,” axial; ~ » - w---W. -v.._-s-wsu ;,.,.. A.. _ ¢a-,sy Q;-f,g\ >»., ,an 3, _‘ *__‘___‘,"w THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISI.AND.llARUH $3, lilll. _ 1-1- ' J »-=*"”l“_“"””"`”"'_ I lre You in The Grasp el The Grim Reaper llealli i? you cn sive Your nee ei eine Peine’s Celery Compound THE GREAT SPRING IEDIGINE A Resident of St. Hyacinthe, Que., Who Was l\` ear Death Saved By Th`e Wonder ful Compound. lt certainly requires a medicine of great power ani extraordinary virtue t save a man or woman brought near the dgrk grave by disease and suffering. Paine`s Celery Compound in the best has saved many a precious life at the eleventh h0U1‘- Mr. A. Daignault, Of St. Hyacinthe, Que. had become tired and weary of life ow- ing to constant illness and pain, and look- ed forward to death as his only deliver- er from agony and suffering. Happily those near him urged the use of Paine's Celery Compound after all other medi- cines hiid failel. Mr. Daignanlt and his friends were not disappointed. The marvelous compound banished his troubles and restored him to health. The same grand results-health, vigor of body. _general activity and hardiness will be your reward, dear sufferer, if you make use of the same life-giving remedy. Mr. Daignault says: I desire to say, that had it not been for Paine’s Celery Compound I would not be living to-day. Five years ago I was tak- en sick and suffered from dyspepsia and catarrh. For three years I was unable to work and would lose consciousness sever- alt imes a day I was tired of life and could realize that death was my only de- livered from suKering.At that time one of my friends urged me to use Paine’s Cel- ers Compound, as all other medicines had failed. After the use of six bottles I am as well as ever before in my life,appetite is restor- ed and I can do a full day’s work. My friends say my cure is a miracle as I was surely condemned to die, I cannot thank you sufficiently for your wonderful life- giving medicine. 311 'nu _nn-nur mnliag- iileiiie Pieeeiies lei ieie lnllharlotiefotln An d_ Royalty 'The undersigned Execution of the late Thos. W. Dodd otler for sale by Private contract the several properties hereinn ter named. ' - i. The Brick Store and Premises connected therewith at present in the Occufpation of W. A. Weeks a Co, on the Welt side O Queen Street. _ 2. _One Fourth interest in the Store and prem- ises (including Warehouse) at present occupied by J. B. McDon_ald, fronting on Queen Street, known as the William Dodd property. 3. The _Double Tenementi Dwelling House and premises situated on the nort westem ` Corner of Grafton and Pownal Streets one half of which is at present occupied by Patrick Monaghan. 4 The Douhle Teneinent Dwelling adjoining the last named fronting on the northern side of Grafton Street . _ 5. The Doubie Tenement Dwelling and prem- ises situzite on the southern comer of Pownal “fi Kent Streets at present occupied by John Cairns and B. Trainer. _ §. _ A property fronting on Kent Street ad- J°luing the last named. ". A property froniing on Rochford Square on th' S uthern side of Kent Street occupied by tenants. 8. Aproperty on the Northern side of Bay- Ield street occupied by john Wheatley. _ o. A lot of land on Malpeque Read compris- llg IX acres known as the Charlton Lot, Io. Pasture Lots Numbers 68 and 69 in Char- lottetown Royalty at present in possession of .limes rickard. II A Lot of Land on Mount Edward Road Plftof the Ai-dgotan property iz. About fifteen acres of land part of pasture lots nnmnen zog, z4_4and 253 on the St Peters load known as the Gardiner Lots. If_not sold before Monday the 15th day of Alml next the above properties will on that diy be offered for sale by Public Auction; _the T°W;g:roperties will be sold on the premises, U* rf properties in front of the Court House. or terms ggd further particulars a ly at the siiggf Davies Q: Haszard or to tg; under- fliaitettetow H. . CUNDALL Wed a sg; _ ' LIST OF ENUMBRATORS. Census 1901, King`s County, P. E. l., District No. 132. GEORGETOVYN ROYALTY. Poll No. 29-Andrew Lavers, George- town. TOWNSHIP NO. 38. Poll NO. 11-Robert Farquharson, St. Andrews. Poll NO. 12-John W. Jay, Peak’s Poll. TOWNSHIP N0. 39. Poll NO. 13-Bernard Connolly, Morell Rear. TOWNSHIP NO. 40. 'P011 N01i_Miieon H. maine, Mine' Poll-No 16.--John D. Gillis, St Peter’s Bay North. Towssnrr NO. 41. PollNo. 15.-John Alex. McLean, St. Peter's Bay South. TOWNSHIP No. 42. Poll NO. 17.-Joseph McDonald, Monti- cello. Towssuie No. 43. Poll No. 10. -Frank McDonald, Head Rollo Bay. TOWNSHIP NO. 44. Poll No. 8-Peter Vineau, Rollo Bay Poll NO. 9-Allen Gillis, St M=1rgaretS. TOWNSHIP No. 45. Poll No.5-William Knigh t, SourisEast. Poll N06-Joseph D. McCormack, Black Bush. Poll N O. 7.-Joseph O'Brien, Souris River Poll. TOWNSHIP No. 46. Poll NO 3-Archibald N. McPhee, Priest Pond. Poll No- 4-Michael Mooney, Greenvale. TOWNSHIP NO. 47. Poll No l-John A. E. McDonald, South Lake. Poll No 2-Archibald McPhee North Lake. ` TOWNSHIP No. 51. Poll No. 25-Joseph McQuaid, Ba1dwin’s Road. Poll No 24-Samuel McLeod, Victoria Cross. Towssurr No 52. Poll No ?2.-Oswald Gordon, Roseneath, New Perth Poll. Poll %-John J. McDonald, Montbtme. TOwNsHIP NO. 53. Poll No 23 .-Elijah McKay Ruskin, Lorne Valley; PatrickD Bowlen_ Cardi- gan. 'rowivsrnp NO. 54. Poll No. 19-Charles B. Clay, Glenfan- ning. Poli No. 30-Innocent Campbell, New Perth. 'rowivsmr NO.55. Poll No. 18-James H. Campbell, Dundas. TOWNSHIP Ivo. 56. Poll No. 32.-Edward Norton, Red House. TOWNSHIP NO. 59. Poll No. 27.-James A. Campbell, Com- mercial Cross, Montague. Poll No. 28.-Alexander A. McPhee, Heatherdale, Wliim"Road. 'rowivsnrr Ivo. 66. Poll No 25.-Augustine Brothers, Sum- merville; Gregory McLean, St. George’s. NERYOUSNESS AND NERVE. The more nervous a man is, the less nerve he has. 'Wat sounds paradoxical- but it isn’t for I er e is stamina. HOod`s Sarsapari‘la gives nerve. It ton es the whole .~ ystgm, perfects digestion and assimilation, and is therefore the est medicine a nerr ous person can take. If you get tired easily, mentally or hysically, take it-will do you good. .__._.¢-;- ' A BICYCLE BODYGUARD. BRRLIN, March 27.-Among t-he safe- guard to be utilized hereafter for the safe- ty of Emperor William when he appears in public will be_fOur bodygaurds on bic' ycles accompanying the carriage.'€IThe coachmen and footmen will be armed with revolvers. ..._ _.___ --~-_~..-_¢_` .____¢_...-_ _ . ~ 1- Gro wing girls in ill health should use occasionally WHEELER’SBotanic Bitters a purely vegetable and reliable remedy for all irregularities of the system curing 25 cents at all dealers. ` B, ‘ J 1 'mb' 27"’ ’9°’~ P' I" HASZARDQ Headache Bilousness 8: Dizziness. Only EX- Tues & Thur. hi. Hon. A Pri. um. __ __ ____ _ _ __ ,A ' "P 13,- I ~:~-~"2=e'G‘_inhVnlI ' .A- N Til ans1nw,T¢s»sui°ii'=fiz1t..l;o:uiat=i»;1 - \ -i.._*-ln A _ A_¢__>i_ Ja. .-~ - tminoavmerir insrf LT: of Nort‘lT;;i Texas is threat- _ ` ' <1 iii <1 mi iles. He use neare- Ee`i'|gIa\` uhm” H. Gunn" . me W ’ 8;? t sections throughout “I Congress for nearly N YH" ports from d e n twenty-four _large Phot¢Hl‘l'\V\“'¢ th but bglb and they sré 81lt0 tho ef- §.i'.° f.‘=’1‘§`e’i`~§`.'§“f>f'”{"i.'2"'i`l.3§¢iii'f against ui. ny vw is ki1‘i“8 th* “hm on heavy plate pa i-__ embossed. A “fy _ ‘nd osggijrexgg Inst year p1°_0d\108d l`N\'e!1l’.Y tgtégtpggse p€1;Ii1ge3°?nb£§£¢ million bushel! Of Whe8.l`» abd lhlrty mil- “' ‘e;’...“:e r.i‘.*:':.:.f' me... “=»»'»-==e°‘S°'°°“~ o co _ _ saw it he usu‘lxIscriih¢d iml? ¥§ 600 ° lrginl ________1_._.l A ni"i‘iiii>°ii_copieswi11l>¢ |014 , m°°ii‘iii:i°6§'¢“uo¢ iifevis miie- * .Pr&UfmW eq,-hokafilf Moirriman, March Z7.-The council of the board of trade tofdsy endorsed the bill. introduced by George Mitchell inthe Nova Scotia legislature, to prevent priority amongst execution creditors. -----£"~‘“'-"““* Huw Gatarrh lien be Cured Now, seehare a minute my friend, you ought to know thatyou ea.n’t cureCatarrh of the Nose and throat by swallowing Tablets, Blood Purifier, and things of this sort. The stuff you swallowllgoes into your stomach, and the trouble is not there at all. To cure any disease you must bring the right remedy under the right conditions; right in contact with the disease, in other words you must reach it This is just why Japanese Catarrh Cure is so successful in treating and curing Catarrli. You apply it to the nostrils, and by the very act of breathing it spread itself over the entire membrane, where all moves every trace of Catarrh. The drop- ping in your throat and pains in the head fullness in the morning, the desire to hawk and spit ceases. i Mr. J. Sloan. 78 McGill street, Toronto, catarrh remedies on the market. Here is what he says:-“For several years I have been troubled with catarrh, which finally affected my throat. I had doctored with powders, and everything I saw advertised some of which relieved me at the time, About a year ago I procured a sample of thing I had yet tried. I used in all about certainly does all claimed for it, which I cannot say of scores of other remedies tried." A Japanese Catarrh Cure is without a rival. It is the only permaiient cure for catarrh. Thousands of people tell us so. Sold by all druggists at 50cents. Trial / ,-`.. \ ~. \ ' J _ity ; 2__~;< I- fi? -/); I ii;-`.\‘} ‘\\_“::/ ; ii ff; _i ‘ ‘ .‘~ I .C _._ I-3»~|»_, .>`i"'-j . ~A `~f’ »~¢- .1 _i&_~~> f 1_'i,___' H 7 -...A ~ X0-00000 iinorreo iN _ iionrneii.. I _ . ..-»,.. ..,, , _. _ ,,,, _ KRUGER NOT C¢0lllN0§ACl0SS. Nmv YORK, March’ 27. -Charles B. Pierce, the representative of the Orange Free State, to-day said that there was no truth in the story circulated in Paris that Mr.-Kruger was to c'Ome to this- country to give a series of lectures. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. _ Rev. J. N. Van Natter, of Streator, Ill. writes:-“About one year ago I obtained from you six bottles of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. I gave way two and took the ot er four. I had _been seriously amicted with Chronic Bronehitls' ` for ten years and ceuld get no relief. A leading physician told me that it was only a question of time until it would wear me out, but thanks to this ' wonder- ful remedy for Dr. Chase Iam now 'a strong _man.” 25 cents a bottle. stall dealers. _ SVIALLPOX ON ALLAN LINER. ‘ POn'iL\1\'n, Maine, March* 27.-The Allan line steamer Grcadianwhicharrlved yesterday from Olasgow, had a case of mild smallpox on board. The invalid is a_ cattleman,whO was taken to the pest house. The ship has been placed in quarantine, and all the prescribed precau- tions will he taken. ___.}-3-_ TO NI-Javous WOMEN. Mrs. D. W. Cronsberry. of16`8 Richmond but was worse afterl stopped using them. . ' _ COU C Japanese Catarrh Cure, and even this N Mr_ George Thompson, 8 leadin Sl-D831 S8»!11Dl€ did me ‘DON 8003 than BUY- merchants of Blenheim, Ont., statei-i;- ' Street, Toronto. says:-“My da.ughter’s nerves were so exhausted and she was so the trouble is. It immediately kills the l weak and dehiliared that she had to give Catarrhal germ, heals and sooths thellrlg vW0l‘kpr*:»)lS1;ira\;;;Sn &l§SSUCl;\as;f;’°§l;r3E ~ ~ l' ODS . . ' irritated membrane, and completely re- Food proved an excellent remedy in “__ storing her to health and strength. After having used four boxes she is at work agein healthy and happy. '50 cts. a box all stop. The throat no longer has that. at an dealow -1-)--1 MONTREAL ARSON 60 NVICTION. ms had c°“si_q5l§?‘,Tlf eipergenge dlslring. MONTnE.4I.,Ma_rch§7-._-In the King’s seven years “I "' ° un re an oneibench to-night afteratrial lasting four- teen days.jMadame Gougeou, Joseph Barsalou and Henri Pelletier were found guilty of arson. Mrs. Gougeon had a lot of furniture stored in a house and Bar- some Toronto docbfws’ “bed tablets’ salou,the wOman’s lover, hired Pelletier and Joseph- Lnndremau to set the- place on fire. ___.¢_.-- LD SCAR ELY WALK. was troubled gvith _itching 'piles for two auda half boxes during two mouths, _ Mme” years' an an “mes I ° We” 3° which have complegely cured me' It bad I could scarcely walk. I tried a great many remedies, but never found anything like Dr. Cliase's Ointment. After the third application I obtained relief and was completely cured by using one box.” Ask your neighbors about r. Chase’s Oiilntment, the only absolute cure for p es. = 11-*lr cOme_soon at the Bankrupt I cured a noise badly fem by .pmt ' as ’ ld ta d_ fork with nIN.~inn'sLINIMnNT. » _ _ ‘ i Sale at Ramsay S 0 2; 4? _ 3 EDWARD LINLIFF ' Charlottetowrfs Greatest Carpe, p t. Stars. St Peters, C. B. For that summer suit, see Icmd no f had em _. __ - - ' ° ° rse O a sw with » ~ ankru t Sale » ee r ~ .: if 'v " <2 I C-I-D; - GGO-ooooooooooooo J amos B 'E Bee Hive ;.._........ E E H i Barrett. I price I _ Ym,d_ ,§,.__._~.. .., __ . ~~~-»-we --1 ¢\.qpsi~x.~¢||_q»=_.a»»_i- ne-nassieee samantha S A (CT- ‘lx ,_`- \\_- . _ ,'.. A 1" __ W A ,` j . 'V e’r S 4»~A»~»r- 1 " f . _X _ _ , 4 I . . . C . , _ That’s just what we’ve been doing for the past two weeks and _now _we are anxious to roll some of it out again.- a ~.. i ming The he 7 Q Youll find many new patterns that will Please YOU. Wilbons, Axminsters, Velvets, ' Brussels,Tapfstry, W0ols,Uuio_ns and Hemp; If there's anything worthy in carpe you’ll find it here, and dOu’t forget we will make a carpet to lit any room and send It t your home almost as quick asyou ca get there after buying it. I\o long Waits for carpets here. S - mdow S .» The Pr size. io mes postage paid, nom Tn. ' WANT Toisroi is esouisn. _ ~ Just the shade' you Grlfllths and Macpherson Company, ____ . . L,mmd’Tomnm’C da_ I’ Loi~moN,Man=ii i7.-count Toii-miie __,:._\, thmg e]S9___y0u1|i5nd here ma reportedtobemaking preparations elswher-e tw _ t t -. Molasses Kisses only l0ct,sa1b. at the pquitting Russia forever in disgust. and ‘»"d‘;il ' I _ ' '_ an V' $0 Crown Confectionery.-W.A. HutcEe€<;n. idegpair, and his English T nqegds an _ - ~ _.SIl.8d8S, I»l1&I_» IIIBCB, f;1;s;lusTl;l1:=r:~>pos::¢;e;;=a::ei;iy is wish to fix i.he_Old‘ carpets a little vm( A K Pressed it oo-mes from aquarter that justihds its ~§;3.), show remnants 0f_ca’rpet‘s 5’ to 25.5: I WHS best Tlllwthy Hv»Y-- ....ei... _ liege long wlnchwe are-,selling at: very interesting C Lyons & C0- 20d 101 W2l‘_ ___,____ 5 -1;, » _prices just now. Come and see.” ' See those Boys’ Caps wel _ ~ _ _ ‘ are seliing at 20c, 25c. 280* ` ' ‘F and 30c,fomier price was 300, ,IR°”D. §°§‘_,'_i,'}‘&°,`i’,§._?“° '““““° "“"mN‘.1- present. Your chance if you D°“\°“Si¢- . Pr A he |j '_ 350, 400 and 50c. All ,sires at cnaisrorusnsansnnas. * ’ A I Serges and Worsteds, less 25 TI-.ioMA°s w,PAYNn. 4'-ff" _ _ _.- '_ _ -___ _ _ _- at msay’s O stan . i 1 ' I _ "“~'> *Ie* -,_ _ :E13 _ lf ._ ¢_\__`~,"-_'-i»,_ is £7( i/-/__-i. `,_| "=Hi"‘_,,._ ___ "J §` '» ‘J 'iiilfl' . /\ *'24 4 _ll A H umher as fs-\ .1 i - mil* _C‘°"’ quuiey ii time--aonfe bennpaied if they are , Lumber. e some Clears you<~ha._ve_used-they’re 2nd Clears to n ree ',,,,,,,,,¢,,» only-.Inst oimeiiiiquiiity. 1 ‘ oooooooooooooooo Evmlil' 399'" 1°" VE - 06000004; still be a tremendous Q Q ' over charge if I U the quality ex- U ' 0 A pected `is absent. Be A L the price ever so low, L I even though we take OE T all our profit and give I Y it to you we do not ' take of Y a pin’s point of our re- sponsibility fori per c 'sfa ion E fe t sati ct . E E What we said_about E _ our Cedar Shin- es before, we H H sl I repeat. Oui-*l2nd I V Clears are V E furious foe? E roofwork." 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