.~ f,¢=-- M4- A D . D . f e . .- ’¢ .O _c o "9 .I . » s `."'» \ -." -Q'-. ll.l`1.l u _. ...‘... `.. O D i .~:§:.-_;i“."- .0 I I I i.. | I i'° ., Q i.; 4°: t-' si-isiiotii-isnsissn » "_~;-”\-1~ . ~ _ --.:»-.~.~ --f , _-.-_<- .. . _ T..-.-.~. .~-.-4., -- . ._ . _ __ _ , .. i . -. .ai_~.-et... . 'iv .-=.v,~ ia., _ , _ ° i 1' -' "*<>.>.f.~‘-ff ` " e: "~ . . - _ _ . - . . - v V ~ _, -__;~ 3,7; - »_ _-..,7,~._;::)f.:,fi<`;?.Myf__5. - .1 -mn cUAnD1A.v,cHAnLo'r'rnrowN, ramen EDWARD 1sr.aND arnii. 19 1901 ...er _ .. .,..----, . ~,f »_. ... . _ ~ ’ ~ i-ioriiio. “Lime iiobsf WESTLAKE BRO ` Sf . _ ~. EEEEEHEEEEEEEEWEHEEMHHE QOTOM, AN M dainty a trio as were ever sent out by any studio. CORONAS are un_ oval of extgpiisiie yet plain design gi; '_0l) the dozen. KARILLOS are an oval with gold wreath entvvin- ing M $3.00 the dozen. LITTLI-I BOBS nre a panel portraitlike theirnamesake small, but immensely - popular. They are $2.50 the dozen. A dozen of either of these styles niefins 12 valuable gifts for 12 friends, and what would give ycur friends more pleasure than ygur portrillt. Charlottetown. oilet are.. We have just opened a crate of new toilet setts. If you want a toilet set to complete your houseclea ning arrange- ments this spri-ng you can fcount on being suited here for we have the largest num- ber and most. varied assortment there is to he found on P. E. Island. The prices are made to meet everybodys pocket book. -Don’t forget the place, and call on P. E. Island’s greats st Crockery Store for toilet setts. W. P. .Colwill. Ch’Town ' Sunnyside. LONDON, April 16.-The king has given I Balmoral. the quei-n`s favorite Scottish residence to the Euke of York for a country house,and will keep Sandringham his favorite palace, for himself. ~ The king has no liking for the Scottish climate, and the seclusion of Balmoral, miles from anywhere. -__”___ ~ lndigestion ami Dyspepsia Mr: Henry Moore, Pickering, Ont., states:-“I used three boxes of _Di-_ Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills for Con- stipation and Stomach Troubles, ani never found anything to compare with them. I had suffered from these com- plaints for many years and taken many kinds of medicine, but it remain- ed for Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills to cure me; arn now well and strong." Mr. Patrick J. l\IcLaughlan, Beau- harnois, Que., states :-“l was troubled with Kidney Disease and Dyspepsia. for 20 years and have been so bad that I could not sleep at nights on account 1 of pains in the back, but would walk the floor all night and suffered terrible agony. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills made a new man of me. and the old troubles seem to be driven out of my system." One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co.. Toronto. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. HOW ARE . YOUR EYES ? 'This is an important question and one that should receive careful. thought. While we dnn’t claim to be able to suit all who are sulfur-ng with their eyes, we know of ii. good many who have received great benefit by wear- ine Our properly fitted Glasses It is likely we can help you. G. H. TAYLOR, Jeweler and Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square. i vvvvsmnsmnansaag (PHONE 86 ‘T A WORD 1- t Wantm” FLOUR ? Choice Family Flour _-A1-._ $3.90 bbl. Quality guaranteed. Get it at All I other lines I Of groceries Z at equally ; ine prices. Z GROCERS. .............. .. Victoria Row. Q I OR TWO We have been in businem twenty ears-and with all modesty think we i th Dru Business. & now e g This spring--Already 25 Pclggs. Drufs -Chemicals`Dyes, Pat. Medicines. etc. lloiiiliii Bio (PHONE 86) if §___ .. _ _ _ _ _I `; _ _ . f -flilusi LIME! LIME ti Best Roach Lime Newly burnt at kilns fro this date, C. Lyons 6: Co April 12 dew. ` I to-date sheet music We can supply any quan- ii' The latest up~ is to be had at our store- Ii we have _not what you Want we will order for- you, Str. Campana fl 1/ 1, o jf ’ 4 ` ,1‘.» silk _ i ° over the latest I come in and look music. COUNTRY Guardian Correspondents Evcrywlicrc. 1 1__ AT yesterdayafternoons session of the Lftilislature in reply to Hon. Mr. Gordon, the Leader of the Government said the Budget would probably be brought down on Monday evening-at least no later than Tuesday. Tnnlecture to be delivered by Rev. J. W. McConnell on Tuesday next, the 23rd inst, is one everyone should hear. “The Land we Live in," is a good subject and and will receive justice at the han ds of the learned lecturer. Pnor. BARi.ow, whois a. great favorite with the boys, has introduced Associa tion football in Queen Square School. The game furnishes the boys with plenty of exercise, and is not hard on clothes or rough as the ordinary football. THE members of Prince of Wales Y. M. C. A. held their annual business meeting in the College last evening and elected the following staff of officers for the current year: Pres.-J. A. McLeod. lst Vice Pres.-Garfield Bennett. Qnfl Vice Pres.-Burton Best. Sec.-Roy Long. We predict forthe society a prosperous year. , _ < R1.-Iv. Dr. Bracken returned from Tor- onto Saturday evening. He attended the finall meeting of the Twentieth Country Fund Committee. The friends of Mt. Allison will he pleased to learn that the Institution' has received a little less than $4,000 from this fund. When asked if he had any intention of settling in Toronto. Dr. Brecken stated he had given thismattcr no real serious consider- ation as he was not sure he had really sold his place in Sackville as had been stated. However he would probably sell at an early date, and would then seek some place in Canada where the atmos- phere was drier than it is in Sackville. Dr Brecken said he would- greatly regret leaving this town, as it had very many advantages and the family had many kind friends. The weather in Toronto has been cold and backward, and during Dr. Brecl;en’s stay there spring did not seem any nearer than in this part of the country.-Sackville Post. Opportunity. In one of the old Greek cities there ltmerits of this mostiexcellent. remedy for LOYDOW April 13.-Som interesting points are found in the annual report pt the registrar general of births. death; and marriages of the United Kingdom, ,. In 1&9 the marriages reached the highest number recorded since 1876, aggregating BN 334 or 16.5 per thousand, an-l there were 37,124 illegitimate children born, the deaths numbered 581,799, equal to 16.6 per thousand, and there were 2,844 suicides. This is the tlrst year on record that not at single death from hydrophobic has been reported. Nervous liyspepsia. A CURE FOR IT. Not a Patent Cure-all, Nor a M idern “ Miracle, but Simply a. Rational Cure for D yspepsia. In these days of humbuggery and de ception, the manufacturers of patent medicines, as arule, seem to think their medicines will not sell unless they [claim that it will cure every disease under the sun. And they never think of leaving out dyspepsia. and stomach troubles. they are sure to claim that their nostrum is absolutely certain to cure every dyspeptic and he need look no further. In the lace of the absurd claims it is re- freshing to note that the proprietors of Stuart's Dyspedsia Tablets have carefully resrained from making any undue claims- or false representations regarding the dyspensia and stomach troubles. They' make butone claim for it, auch that ls.» that for digestion and various stomach troubles Stuartfs Dyspepsia. Tablets isa radical cure. .They go no further than this and any man or woman sulfering from indigestion, chronic or nervous dyspepsia, who will give the remedy a trial will find that nothing is .claimed for it, that the facts will not fully sustain. It is a modern discovery, composed of .harmless vegetable ingredients accept- able to the weakest or most delicate stomach troubles. Its great success .in curing stomach troubles is due to the -fact that the medical properties are such that it will digest whatever wholesome food is taken into the stomach, no mat- ter whether the stomach is in good work- ing order or not. It rests the overwork-‘ blood, the nerves, creatinga. healthy appe- tite/gives refreshing sleep and the bles- sings which always' accompany a good digestion and proper assimilation of food. ' _ In using Stuai-t’s Dyspepsia. Tablets no dieting is required. Simplyeat plenty of wholesome food and take these Tablets at each meal, thus assisting and resting the ¥lhiHiH!l!l‘lll!§l§H¥ Eiiixiii s l iioooii Y? n 1 . I HHEEHEE®EElE Kino oives sltiioiz/lL LONDON* VITAL STATISTICS- DAINIY Poninairnizeg .0 one 0. waiiltt. ' -_ - _:$3122 HRQIHSJIRR .f,» , _ , 3 nu Th’ ]h“"“°!.'¥ - style and You want "R wear ~ mf! swd has qnalny when make shut investment, You cm't do 'better than your but you :esp every age from pi-we so quality, fur '°lllP9l lt $‘2:li0;. $2.25, _p $3. $8.25 are quick sullen, have you The leading Fashionable Tailor TWO new dwelling houses on Hillsborough Street near Hills- p borough Squaie Those houses are new and Bret class in every ' - particular and have all modern conveniences. ‘ ~ Alnso A three story dwelling on Prince Street now being built with modern conveniences, APPLY To ‘ _ D w. w. 'WELLHEIR . _ ,_ - p _ M ,ge-` 1,. _ed organ and repleniahes the body, the. in existence an epigram which gives u ‘ an excellent description of it; and, as w read the words, we can surely discove stood, long ago, a statue. Every trace of stomach which rapidly regains its proper it has vanished now. But there is still digestive power, when the Tablets will be s no longer required. - . _ e Nervous Dyspepsia. is simply a condition r in which some. portion or-.portions of .tb.e~. * “But why is thy hair so long on thy truest me." the lesson which those wise old Greeks meant that the statue should teach to every passer-by. _ The epigram is in the ` form of a conver- sation between a traveller and the statue: “What is thy name, O statue i” “I am called Opportunity.” “Who made thee T' “Lvsippus.” “Why art thou on thy toes T’ “To show that I stay but a moment.” “Why hast thou wings on thy feet 3" “To show how quick I pass by.” forehead ii" “That men may seize me when they “Why, then, is thy head so bald be- hind ?" - “To show that, when I have once passed,I cannot be caught."-Christian Press. -_-o-- 1 For cough, horse ail, stoppage and fever l use the ORANGE CONDITION POW- DERS. A genuine Condition Powder, 1 Blood Purifier and Tonic. The Granger is guaranteed superior to many so called Condition Powders in small and larue packages. ---+-- Mornzns READ 'rH1s.-Just think _how eutetnar, near little boy_would 1ook_1nan Overall Suit, made for him and waiting to your order; this is the time to b11Y _them to save his nice spring clothers_.Out in the mud playing he can have his _freedom and gg; gggrl health in the open air. Over- alls to suit boys from 3 $0813 l1D;.c0mD1¢'\»¢ like mens well made and strong, durable and washableat. 50c.-Jas. Paton it7LfC0. Carters’ for Wall PaP¢" Hear the sweet strains of the Gram; phone while‘you enjoy _vonr_ cake and coffee duriniz the intermission at the concert in \Vrighv.’s Hall on Friday night, Proceed 4 in aid of New Division S. U, T, Tickets l5c each. 16 4i. *. @» nervous system are not properly nourish~ ed.. Good digestion invigorates the ner- vous system and every organ of the body. - Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists at 50 chi. per package. And d.uggists will tell you it gives uni- versal satisfaction. 1'-\ r - ` _ . LIQUOR CAUSED lllS DEATH. g Pom: Horn, April 16.-George Whit- taker, a Grand Trunk selection man, while under the lnduence of liquor, laid him to pieces. p _.._....¢___- W CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. Rev. J. N. Van Natter, of Streotor, 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 other four. I had been seriously afflicted with Chronic Bronchitis for ten years and ceuld get no relief. A leading physician told me that it was only a question of time until it would wearme out, but thanks to this wonder ful remedy for Dr. Chase I am now a strong man.” 25 cents a. bottle. at all dealers. _.i..¢___- Get your spring house cleaningsupulies from Dodd Sc Rogers; they are head pbar- ters. 15 3i.eod If you wants. pure mixed paint that -will not fade over night. buy the Beaver brand at 10c per lb from Dodd & Rogers. They guarantee every pound. 15 3i. ood Enamel Paint and washable gold enamel at Dodd 8: Rogers. 15 3l. cod _ I We’re Enthusiastic about Empire Watches. . . down on the track. A passing train cut f Loiiios’ lining \ Slipis.. 1 line and soft as -silk. Slippers with bows. _Slippers without bows ~ Slippers with straps. Slippers with beads. Slippers of all kinds. Low heels and high heels made by J._&T. Bellalso 9. complete as soriment of PatentLea.tl1sr Slipp- ers-(Bells’s make) . Alley & Co. ' Sole Agents. _ (Phone 137.) 4 tnxkpat .I .Q W it . IIEITIST .. orrics-onnyuuo Ne-~. Prowle Block. First door to the W... ......... i;iii@ilii'3-giqlgiogi wwf i . ali? '»_ii_ii,i,.ii.i-ii,.=i,i,i_ i.i-iii»,l,;__i- _iiqgii-'ii Mark Wrlglfs Fasten. 4 i ` ' " ‘~ -I ' " ` '.~ i' ' ~ "*-' _ ‘ . _ . _ 1 , ¢ . ' _ mit tinqtlglitieu ol our oouliomioalhousuwifuia Wave built up a for '1'caas:0oEso most person plea-roinsithorthosn hunk . _glue to our got* yourmonoy. Q8 Sgrusfaeuon Avoirdupois is in every reel we =§ When we are deteflnin ed . of that parcel tion for the person tijowing » fl is sure proof ‘of the' Stock. Because we ' selecting our ~ ubled to ~. r.‘a°i»'°... s=xf'¢euei-m”‘ 'lie iii# £1!- ‘_-»¢,.¢1\~ tail -at W. A. 9 ‘ Gompairlinnii Ili. J. li. Ayois _§ But just step in and *compare our writing paper-by the quite, boxes or ._ pads-and tell us whether it composes ,Q favorably with what you have bees ff_ ming. ` -.4 r i6Ell.lillllllllllEll$.M.`il-ll.l| =-.» - 1 y L.n.c.P. 1 ii .`CANA°lAN I , rnrsicuin nit l§iiiz'c§1_i_'i§ Al F 1 Y ‘ one mi Rename; Km si. oppniu. gi EAXP-6iS.lTl6ll oi=i=1csuooiis=sm.».,iz¢»zp,».,1nsp»i . Hunan N_Y_ Telephone Communication I |s" 1| ba kt, 'ro-Let WHY? ‘ ;__'_”_._ 3<‘.;if;.“»_~; -;'_'». _ if ' Because-as cmekeepefsiaey anno: be '/'I “` °"‘-"- rf' excelled. i ' - Gcingllayxattojuneyath. E l=Nfi=1s¢=rs£r°'W*'.¢nf=°f'\l=- , ._ ‘ _ , au 'riexez in , _ Fkst Tri N” H°=i»= wif Corner °f ljrwee and - nscanss-1-hey im a uname. j 4' 1 mm neuvia - D " "°"‘ ‘“°“*'°“' “"“’°°"“"’°""’ ““°‘“"“""°°““”*°‘°"°°"'* incoonaio is simri - °"“°..m"'..»»...."°’"° » ' I John Lewis. Complete with electric WE' 5° -‘mf April ford. is w- . ii=i=e»»=» ~=~f=-¢_°===<_1==°~-:_-es ..-