.-3 ‘ .iy»‘ .__4__d. .. arf. l p,,_. .. fi’1§,;, ll.. K* ~ ri fl ii: lil 11%' = Airin- f ll _I-is ii ll' 'li "rr sis|~.."\>-‘~ - .'_‘ x i-_ ;,. il i,` U.. F. ~.'=, li gy lit -vi i ‘_ 'll ll -ex p l_'!';v`.""’? *'55 _ _ s li -"5"’3"Efé in ,, 1, 1 l l,, L\l ~ wiv 13, me ws 'run CHARL0 i'rs'1‘owi1 GUARDIAN E *minimum* _ m UIUIII) f lnliiirllall lllsaasa-»Eyes llllaiilil-llliiali, lluulil Edward Island before the arrival of life to “join the inlmerable com- ci~:1~ii;:ri-:iw 1---is--s=.u , % 1 3 4 _ . _ .,,, . 'r ., -1-_---» ’ ru umiisvm swiss. , ~ . I I. I, _ G':f°;hl"° °'°°‘- iiir. H. Lsngey. Hemi!-a. | nt.. wiileiz ‘I have used urdock Blood Bltters _as a pring tnnic and I find it the best thing 1 can take . I_t buids me right up and I felt every spring. It is exce ent for the blood." . N son A ‘ff - N. B., writes: I'hq};:h‘,?|':a _- Burdock Blood Bitters anditis lP\=°did Spring medicine. 1; i. ‘ies the blood and is the peateat remedy in gh -j_ , ____________,_ , gr pimplea and boils," e '°\r.`,-_ _ _ Hardly Walk-lilo of Suffering. A ill. S Sli" Alllllllil lillllii lilllll lil l|0lll|'S 3l\lSiilllili||3 §:1:;*;: sl..‘:..‘:z:‘.'::'.:.i.“:n'i‘.;'.:.'...”.’:.‘2l:°.‘:.§.“".;"..‘2.'xz"°§2’:.:;‘::. ‘";:‘.':.:i; ' bered by many of the older citizens.'measure for the betterment of his ‘Tile following lem” is from Mr`Ge0` He was buried in Sherwood in June fellow men. Every one knew on wbut A.Zirkle,ScboolTeacherin Mt.Iloreh, ,ML ,sms 0, 8_ moral queeuon F_ w_ Tenn., well-known all through that county, where he was born and has always lived. _ "HL Horeb, Tenn., Jan. 10, 1906. °‘O. I. Hood Co. Lowell, Mass. ' _ . prominent member of the Bar .. - 1. .-I have suffered all my life, until s0c_cty_ und' at the time of mE|AI_;l_¢%_i1__pl'\2e1;_i_:1ég.tmmp 0_ the A__g____ ____ death Protbonotary of the Bupreme Gai.. a more babe I had n scrofulons sore Court. Three of his brothers Wi1liEm_ Close beside the dust of "The Is_ b“°“ °"”Y 6"' A'21U“‘d13s”"?f' §°“‘“'°m‘ Wh” 'md Sept' “L5” land Ministrei" is urs grsvs or ins ulouslumpson myneck. At37 the dis- J ease assumed n new and tantalizing who med ,U pl _ _ _ ____ “tar _ th heheh _ . . . .ff 93,1 ~ ih-1, . . panion o e w o is s . form. ‘ily eyes nero .i ec so .i buried in Sheijvood. They were born The lines chimned on the granite latin-1, rroin inherited scrofula. When I could not road after sunset, and when John Lawson LL.D., iormerly| Mr. Hales was a citissn oi -wbom olicitor General of Prince Edward any community might be jui"ly and, and afterwards for nearly a‘proud. During a residence of bali a - ~ - ' led “S rin F H ' T t s next to impossible to escape so-cal g_ ever ry as yoi? ina?/I in-I Tired Listess’ Worn-oiit, Dont-Care-t0-Vlfbrk lzieeling. _ _ _of the public men of one last genera-I “The Island Minstrel"--John Le- tion was interred in Sherwood April, Page will be mug rsmgmbered for 1885. He was for several years a i,ig."w0|-ws saggy Hg was bprisd m The Hon. John Longworth another'1-Iales stood. ember of the House of Assembly, a ig J\m¢_ 1335, now in rancis Longwortb, who died in _ une_ 1883_ and Henry Longwonh gifted son, Thomas Alexander Le A .H 1891 are also age. an intimate friend _and com- G"“"°“°°°“'“ F"’“°“’,, §,”d snail; time marks ins lim resting |» is I closed them it was difficult to rcopcn Y zi ¢,hem_ There was always intolerable loss aippnrcnt. Today I am iii tie bout Of itching all ovcr my body. Then n. tumor on my neck changed to the front of my neck, suppuruted und was fol- lowed by others, until six had formed and broken. I became so weak I could scarcely walk, and could hardly attend to iny teaching. All the xncdicinc I tried failed to help until I begun thc Of ‘every day.” m in- nd the scrofulous habit steadily grew I-iei;i£&_l_..o_p_i_;_yy_p_;ftg_b8§_l_;e§}§%§,;,t(; S place,_ written by himsellf in memory health, weigh more than ever in diderent periods. _ °f hm brothu’ are wen chomzntio | A fine marble monument marks the Wpetuate the menwry 0f_ °“°\° ° Sting place 0, the ,Me Sheln wav finest characters that it was our' n who died January 1882. There PI`iV11°5° to kmfwi _ ay ulso be seen the monument ofl“'|`hY m9m0l`Y 15 Wil-ll U! SU" L 1376l The form may waste as ore to my lifu. Du you wonder that I believe ,_ in IIood’s Sarsnpnrilla? I can do no re less than recommend it everywhere and so A ya|u|,h|9 Re"-mdy_ Neil Rankin, who died Angus .l l. f W. E. Dawson who dved Dec- PUB! I recommend Hoowg Sarsaparilla as n i_l_p_ibe<_J_ 1901 Both mi, Several 0cca_____ The auth may Mmm her bo____ow°d c valuable remedy for purifying the blood. mm, ,med the Omce 0, Mayor 0, tho dust As a spring medicine it is invaluable. I C ani using it for rheunintlsm and it is doing ity of Charlottetown. _ 'Thy memory is with us still." O Y u et l. a e _ What l)s nieded is to clczliiout this system and make the blood pure. The cleansing and-purify ing action of URDOGK LOOD ITTERS Weie by it eliminates all the peut up poison from the system, starts the snggish ver wor king, acts on the kidneys and the bowels and renders it without excep- O 11. iq-i_x11l-11|! That Tired Feelinj. Mr. F H Lenrd, Saskatoon ask. , vuilrs: "I have used Burdock Blood Bilters as i blood builder and think it an excellent E lndigesiion in Spring. I H h Miss 1] Bradley, Hamillgm Ontf, writes: "Last spriu il d th ee hottl f B rf remedy. Every one should lake it in the spring to cure that fire feeling that eonies to so many at this time of the V¢|l1', ' use r eco u ook Blood Hitters, asl had indiges. tion and very thin blcod 1 E Spring Me mme _ _____" ___ ___ G, ity of Charlottetown . ' S zirlll . In less illdiiolhigglhlobtlifrsorcz healed, ii me 20011-” MRS- BBLIBLE. 37 Heflllilw Sh Croublcsoine catarrhultniiit disappeared i Montreal, Que. f John ings one of the first directors, of the cemetery, and a former presif dent of the Board was laid to rest -- =.~.:~-: .--:_ . ,-_~1:.;f.-_.._~.:.’“-Z1.-'~'“..-.». -~~1 in Sherwood in July, 1907. At the time of his death Mr. Ings was the oldest citizen of Charlottetown. For Queen‘s Printer under Responsible WE BELIEVE \ several years he filled the position of iii . you would like G overnment, and as editor of The slander he was known throughout lllS"l llllll Wllltl lll[lM Hlllll ll|lUll£. lesrtdiosasehdianotaihsdlyfts Debe ntures for Sale V nie iengin snd,in-scant oi Prince Ed- lwlthr lrvwwh »~il¢»'°_fi°°1°U9»'=>». ward 1s1,md_ yet m_sll its forma nature gives unmistak- 'Fhere are also monuments in mem»l \u°“¥°*|| 'h\°h V31" °f ‘U l“`°‘°“°°° Debentures to the amount of $50,000.00 will - be sold to Il's n good smoke. U 4 " 1 ‘. . 5 1 - HICKEY Sf NICHOI-S0N»» “21»\*fY»é¥»'¢‘¢i»» 0;. “”.s._ws..i;@:. Bassas, nt? gmwg wg Clinrlotlcimiiii, P Il. imivi 1 msniouom if>bi496i (Record 2.i6_'{) isa raven black with glossy cont, stands 3 liands high and weighs 1250 pounds. lleisn pure gi-iitcd irotter, good knee nci ,und is a grand 'urlividua at every point. of very strong inusculnr lini.il viilh ex tional hone and nbslance being peculiarly endowed with the blue ribbon liahi t, ryiiig with him bunch wherever and whenever shown in the ring conipclition, denioiistrating his perfct conformation. breeding, individuality and speed. To Medium has no equal in this povince. Helios ns good n set of feet and legs ns ev;r carried a horse of his substance and riiggeil conformation. 11's own excellent individuality and proven race qualities, his bull-dogrleieruiiunlion, always lrotliug is last h,~nts hs fastest, will make liiiii fisiicccssiii thestiid. Tom Medium. 30496, (2.i6'_,'). .sircil by Riley Mcdiinn. 2150 (record 2 mf( sire of I4, includingliob Riley i2.io),Knl.e Mciliuni (2.10%), Keen Cutler (2.13) Nina Medium (11424). &i~; his sou. Happy Riley. sired hy Riley ii (2 06%) Tum‘s G. S, Hs py Mcrliuni, is thc sire of 98, includiiing Nancy Hanks, (2.04), and llIassic's Cobb (1,i3}.(`,, Ilis dnughteiis have prouuceilgé including Szaui B (2.ii,'4’), Lowlino McGregor (2.||~=_¢,', Allan Lowe, &c_ &c, Queen dam of Toni Medium (2.16%), also proiliiccil Riley S (2.i4},,"), placing hor inthe gruiid brood mare list, Queen being out nf :i ilirougli-lireii-ninre Ii will thus be scen that T/Jin Medium's G S, llnppv Merliiiiii, 4no, is by ilie futher of Trotters, Ilninble' tonisn. io, Lou Dillon`.s dum was n daugliter of Milton Medium(2 25,'/5), his being alinlfbrotherof Filey Medium, the sireof Tom. Thus veins are full and rich with, the blood of the animals lhul. have gone to the world’s trotting record it has been demonstrated by Lou Dillon (i.58;{),Cr‘-scus( i.59}./,'),and Nancy Hanks_(2.o4). Tom Medium will make the season of 1908 as follows Hay 4th will arrive at Iieverc Stables. Iliiirluitefoivii. at io 30; with reniadiii the nt il Tuesday. May 5th, when he will proceed to William Ciirus Duiistaffnag sie he will remain over night. May 6th leaving there will proceed to Major McKiiinon's. Trncadie nt noon remaining there until 3 p m, when he will lenve for Alex Mcl~)achern's, Moun Stewart, remaining over night. rcriiuiiiiiig there until ion in on May 7tli_ when he will proceed to George _l:iy‘s, Iiniiniiig Brook, noon, remaining rliere until 3 p ni, from thence to Allan Mcl)oii:ilrl's. l’ezikc's station, reuiaiiiing over night. May Sth, will leave for liangor to Hector Cumpton’s noon, leaving there nl. 3 p ul for john Whcal0u's Murell, when ho will reniniu uulil Saturday morning, May gth, when lie will proceed to Ifrec-mm-i Iiowley’s. Midgell, at noon, leaving there at gp m for Hugh !vicMillian's, Head of St 1’uici"s liuy, where he will remain over nurlay, leaving there on Mvy iitli at 9 n in for lidward Shui-key‘¢i, Corrziville, at noon; leaving there nt 3 p ni fir W R \\'eatlierbio’s, Cordigfii. ovcr night; leaving there on Tuesday, May iztli. nt ic ii ni for f{n_\-:il llolel Stables. Moiitziguc, arriving heie about noon, nnrl reuiuiiiiiig lhcrc uiit l \Vednesday ninrning uiilil 9 30, when he will proceed to Simon ll i.`;inipl>ell‘s. lligg. noon. reniaiiiing tlicrc until 4 p ni, when he will proceed to licrlrniu l.ea's, Vernon River, rcuiaiiiing over uigh'. On ’[`liurs<‘l:iy, May i4th, will leave Mr Leak for lienry Wi-iglils,fClicrry Valley st noon; leaving there al. _3 30 p in for lllirry irving's,1’n\vu.'il, where he will remain over night. On Friday, May I5, will leave Mr Irviug'.- at gn in mill pmcci-il to Charlotte own, Rrvnrc Stables. wlierc he will rcmnin until Suiiirrlayidili :it 5 p in c oss- ng hy boat io \Vui Muicli's llmzky Point, reiiiniiiiiig tlicre imil Moiiduy, when he will cross hy lioni to Cliarlottelown, urriviii then- about noon,niid rcniainiug uiiiil Tuesday, the 19th, when he will proceed loilliiiislziffiizigc The above roiils will lic coiiiiuiu-fl fvrtniglilly for the season, hcsltli and weather permitting. Terms muilc known by llic owner in charge. Mares at owner's |"ll\ ._ . Jonii W. non ATT, `= 1,-Bdwrwlf (`.ipc Trziverese _____ ,,_,_ -_--.. ---1. . - l . _ L_.. ... ».-~~»~ .f -~-._ . _ .__ _._ _A__..._. _ `\, -1903- ebvo Steanashi Cons; an Ltd. Qu Proposed Sailing S.§. ' CAMPANF From Monfreganii Qu-Xue. Calling a`|`\Jf`:itlicr Point, Gaspc, Mal iloy, Perce, Gqiuil River, Snuinierside, Charlottetown and Rivivll- Fro -Montreal ` lrom Charlottetown, ry of Dr. Mackieson, died Angust,l ongdggg 5|-gg 4.5.3; wg ammun- 885; Dr. Hobkirk, died October, 1888* ing gomethipgympgvieh heart is the replace ones redeemed during the year 1908 in lots of $500.00 a . March, 1903. These are all welll “all "linkl feeling; nr, inthe!! known physicians, who spent their( H3 *Nl* 5°'~.¢g§_;‘!"f5 lives in relieving the sufferings oil 50° i°8'°| '15' UH” lm'-lV‘l“’l° P“_ “UU tlielr fellowmen. "They live ln ‘f th' ,“"'°“°*- Y°“ _*Y °x£°'"°n°° ‘ lives made better by their presencs."( -“°°h°"“B °°“';?°”» 5?” "°°£h‘“" The Jiev. John Davies who for a, §;°l“;‘,h°“5fhi.,b“°°9 Ea” "ff Nm” number of years filled the ,pbstoratel P5,'“? W9 ti ’ 3:2" "noun Bm nr the Baptist church in rits cfzy,| n°m_‘,“,1‘:‘,° _'$13, ,m “J "' ,om “Um and who died in August, 1875, sleevps< Mr" “ahah ba °l,:i‘uu“,w,¢i°,u, mu._ i'nT§g§dw:r(;dgsglehldhhments to thei "“°“:u,“dTh,.°ey.¢’°|‘n"L_"°h EISITEW mud' memory of the Rev. Frederick Small-l zuhmed mygu-_ ‘Q ' uk” u wood and the Rev. J. V. Jost, Min- ur Dnrim 0.", N_B__',,"“, iszsrs 01 the Methodist church. Bowl ..1,,,,,,,,,,_,,,s,,,,,,,°°°,2',,,,,,,,1,,,,,, entered the ministcry in 1837, and. ,m.hw un" to In you Rm, tha after upwards of fifty years of pnl»l Kgmins you Milburn-| Burg,” £3". pit and pastoral service they rest Pm, 1,," 1,,” gp -._ 1 vu , meg' "Um their labors- " l wreck from heart failure, my wife advised l There is_0ne grave in the cemeteryl psegegh ,gn pi_\1|,md,;fter “in two over which no monument has yetl bxulyg “geared eg fees liegli. I been placed. It holds the dust offl amnow slxt -two esrlogranpl feelalmed one wiio recently walked our streets, a|wel1a|Ididat{Velit'y." and whose tall form was so familiar’ pri” 50 omg \,°¢¢|fg$1,§q to us all-also a minister of the glldulgn, of -“S3 dino; gg rgnei td "Thou art a movi.ir.i~i~it ‘.°.‘Eth-nut., ‘a tomb and art allve still while thv Y, cemetery was John LePage who was followed by F. W. Hales. They have both passed from t-he activities of _ .-_`.~s_-_.-._,___s=, __.: A GOOD COMPI.EXION.- - In a joy to every woman'9. heart, and man is vain enough not to des- pise it. Beautiful complexion means pure blood, or in other words a healthy body. Tens of thousands of women take Ferrozone because it’a a splendid blood bunlder, keeps the system ‘in perfect order and helps the complexion wonderfully. “I con. sider Ferrozone the best. remedy to give you a clear ruddy complexion I know of" writes Miss Ada E. Bran- don of Pembroke. My skin used 1-.0 be aallow, but after taking a few boxes of Ferrozone n rosy tint was noticeable in my cheeks. I can re- commend Forrnzone. Price' 50c at all dealers. When you require anything , in groceries you may know we have the hesistock procurable MEAT Ours can alws ys be depended Methodist Church-the Rev. Dr. _ Flea by The 1'. Milburn OL, Lfllrtod, Dobson. , , ummgg words- doth live. 'I‘he ilrst Secretary of Sherwood CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS: Beef (quartered) per lb Lamb per lb. Pork Carrots per bunch Beets per bunch Onions per lb. Celery, each Parsnips, per doz. Cranberries per qt. Potatoes Turnips ‘ Beef (small) per lb. Butter fresh per lb. Eggs Flour Oatmeal Straw per cwt. Chickens per pair Cabbage each Ducks each Hay per cwt. White Oats Black Oats ( REGISTERED) 01508 Bto9 7i to 7} 31:05 Stoi 5 5 to 10 10 B to 35 to 22 to 10 to 10 38 Z5 14 28 to 30 65 to 70 48 48 to 50 \ that cheers'-but not g . lnebriwen- prove their superiority 0ver all Others on the market." l.|St€fl - l fhefemcvv Send for pamphlets, “The potato crop in Canada" “Food for plants" and etc, free on application. ml \ li at 5 , _ _ P. lil Moulin;/fling; 'sul \ M°nd=»y 1511> May l loudly, juuc ls' Monday, lum- i5ih \ Monday, June zgili Monday. uly iglh Monday, _fuly z7ili ' Monday, August inili Monday. Angupt 24111 \ Monday, Sept. 7ih Monday, Sept. :ith Monday. Oct. 51h ` Monday, Oct igth , loads . Nov. lugjsct to change should circumntuuc 5 f€flUl"e'- _ ki further information apply lo Monday, Sth June Monday zoth lnne Monday, 6ih ]u‘.y ll/iondny, 20th july Monday, 3rd August Monday. i7tb August Monday, 3iili August Monday, mth Sept. Saturday. 26th ~ept. Sainrdny mth Oct. Saturday, 24th Oct. Saturday, 7th Nov. CARYELL BROS. ' _._ -~- ~ ' * -4 _..f‘.`§%,,/ .il-,.) ' rr 3-, »1 t , _. . ~ . dab' .' '» ,°"_'~i':-(:~i\i,~.~_- » Q if I ff* »‘~i.»'...'»l . - , f . » \"l"\'l' ‘ __ ._ , ',. . ' 1),# ' _ 7’ ,x ;_ `l; Labor»_¢rs to work ou our subcontract .J , if , fronithsi Willard Kitchen Co.Lid.on their " W”-"“~=”"7 =‘ '51 "-‘ ff- ~ ini o .1 ‘r if P inc iz q - ;~, 1,, _:Ji l~ Q ggqiggn o e ran run ar y `.?"* ` "£E; ` - ` - »~.‘ _“- t v N. , _. ~ 71'? ... ' ~. ._.~-s .. ,. , .Q .f.l_' ~..~,f `% _ » .~"` ` __ 11,2 ,'» ' ,,.. Stem-lyiworlr. Will pay wages equal to any ' on ihys section. The celebrated usrriage stallion an: rfll winner cf the Province will make and “"\ bg meson of i908, at his owner‘s gtslfe, Brirlgefown. " JAS. Mr';1>\',\i.h, Qwner, in L1 ».r ,, Mg coming here get off train at Wapske nquire for our camp` which _is nearw lll'| of sonic of his remote ancestors it be ol.borwise._ than a, good one at a u y. Ynu can get a living foal from Aquirf th coming Sire of futurlty winners) for only lib |t0.fl|eauh whon inarn in bred. J‘ M NU 'll Nl wnnr . . . niitum inrn o or. ‘ o n u speed and all other moo-winning qualities they . . _ or upwards payable in 20 years; Interest payable every 6 Apply to A W. W. CLARKE _ City Hall City Clerk`s Ollicc City Clerk Charlottetown April 18th 1908. 'V >` i ----i fill aria ingiisi ieniiiziis SUPERPIIOSPHATE, NITRATE 01" SODA, A KAINIT, MURIATE OF POTASII, SULPIIATE OF POTASII. BONE MEAL _ i containing highest percentage of soluble and available plant food in the best and economical forms known to ' agricultural Science. I 5 Each ingredient sold- separate and unmixed as USED IN ENGLAND enabling the farmer to obtain his fertilizing materials at the lowest possible cost and' n the proportions best adapted to his particular »re- is no 11 . _ _ 1 sm ra.. _pg uire ments of _ soil and crop, paying no “manufacturers” 5, ,U mag profit which on most brand amounts ,to 25 per cent. ,O ,jj §f_,,f, The farmer saves this while No better Fertilizers can possibly be manuia -A =-1 ---- -.- 4|-," ,‘,»'_-0 8 years constant use of tese manures by our mproe ressive farmers- - Gct this brand from your grocer' Accept no substitute Q A..-..__1.-_-=¢-_-=-.-._-.-_ :gr ‘ Q , Mchoan K C, uonaiu McKiiiu i N rf _ . , roi: sa Valuable property on corner of Fitsroy and Queen Streets. The un- dersigned offerm for private sale bil double tenement brick house and store with large lot and stables ad- ioining A. Horua*s rseldmce. Ii not sold at private sale by August lst, 1908- it will thentbo olared It l>“|’° lla auction. For particulars apply N°|l0l\ Younker on the premises or _ nnNJ. ossrnh. Auctioneer. Dairymen Attention Butter Parchment ! We have just received a lar e slii A ' butter archmeut in followin sizes:g pment of gemmm 4-ssdwnu Lleanliness is , Next to Godlillvi If you went ynnrhome thorolilb ly clean und healthy. have it, d°11¢ scientifically. Ordinary disinfect- _ants give only a false st!!! ° security. Microbes and bscterl laik beyond the reach of the |110* particular housewife. I M0001! the latest approved method is s mum gernuna. md e vm* 9 bv l‘l Boards of Health ,sau Hum' Oflicers _ Char smoderste P g 12x12 for 2 pound flats. 8x12 for 1 pound blocks. , and can quote lo t 1; 1 b°f°"° b“Yl“K- (gEl’a£:;;§'s0tll ll<>'l'rI'l)alllln a(ii`dp1;i<;ilr?:i.Ma§l:lne‘-15:; ` Wholesale and Retail. ‘ R.`E.MUlCH & C0. Phone 284 I’ O Box ro Grafton Street Charl un" I I- ' l dmwnr . '. ». lirruil ll! . I .dll.\1:lli f , ttetown . ' 4 E- W -_< ‘ 0 Funeral Direeinr sud Rmb 0" months from date of issue at the rate of 4 I-2 p. c. By 0rder.~