/ _ ' ifirggl We sell them ____ _ ‘ 1 cent each. Colored one All for GEO _,- . _t _ _ ._ - _ - _ _ "f a.?§=?t:~*:c:r"-'§>=r‘§\§§r1f#1;. ¢=1.._L,.'».. _, ¢ ff. ff' _-:~ .~,.~;.-i= *ci*-:?s»:=; ._1gi;H_,»l*rlf°; t- - rv - --1:. .,»5..\;~¢~.<-ts.-1 - 'f _ .-V-.t-4; ; . ...-...-.¢,~i~. ~-- F " »» M .-. -_V Jn... - ‘V » < ~ --s~.¥_,~__y ~ @ Baht# J _V M ,. !. Eli »~ run GUARDIAN.-cHAnLo'rtri-/rewn, PRINCE-,EDWARD APRIL ~._ - _ ’ , .. .__' _. `_A_ ___-____ Q; ,__ f5...,.,. .._f' _. ---l if ..._ . . -- __ __ __ _._ - - ..._ .._ - ..._ .. _-._-, _ 4 = V I do not believe there is a case of dyspep- to Health and medi- .Arch street, Phila. snvslicit Messrs. Lloyd, the proprietors of the sin, iiidlgesiicn 01° London Daily Chronicle and Lloyd`s News, GDS' St°U"*°h “`°“bl° have purchased outright the property of that dcménctncge ag; the Sturgeon Falls, Ont., Paper Company lxeféangnglg ¢u`red and valuable concessions from the Ontario E; m§D1SPEPbIA Government. The Lloyd are the larg- CUR .MUWYON _ est paper makers in England, and the .At an d,,uggm,_ Sturgeon Falls property iw ill now be the 25c. a vial. Guide principal source of supply for pulp. _ _ X _ _ __ --- .J ca‘1advicefree.1505v I " ' AN EXPERT BOX MAKER. Durham Brown, of Kenmore, drives Five Hundred Nails in Eighteen Minutes. _ KENMQRE, March 26.-Mr. .Durham Brown of this town has the reputation of being able to drive one-and-a-quarter-inch nails at the rate of five hundred in eigh- teen minutes,and keep it up. He is cheese- ` box maker, a trade that requires much stoopin . A short timeago is back gave » out, angrhematism set in his leg and thigh. He was unable to stoop and ad to invent a machine tg drsve na ls. However, he is drsvin nails in tbenatural way now. and Dodd‘s lildney Pills are the cause of his cure. ; ‘ ' L _ ‘_ V Mr. Brown'says~ “After takin one -box ‘of Dodds Kidney 'Pius 1 rounds an _ im- rovement- lnniy condition and .before I had iinisheti; sixb boifes I foiantliciiiyxself a`ingin enauraw an - 'e T Piilich (tlfe nai machine) discarded New Caps New Caps! OPENING T0~DAY 5 Gases Newest Styles in Men’s and Bo ys’ Hats & Gaps. 4, B. minima x eq. “We do as we sayw W»ant°-v wheel ready for the wheeling, just let ns We’ll send lor it and it ready when we say. Flake Brick Bicycle Repair turns ont only first- class work. What we did last season we’ll do this year. Let ushave your wheel, ERNEST RIC ` RICK . cycle Repair Shop. fr? _ if if You E ll E Changed Hands. lTl Sltllllllllllbllllllll Dodd’s Kidne Pills are all and even s ~ more than is claimed for them." _ _ The Salvation Army was iirst started in London in 1865. Dear Sirs.-This is to certify that I have been troubled with a lame back for fifteen years. I have used three bottles of your MINARD`S LIYIMENT and am com- pletely cured. It gives me great pleasure to recom- mend it and and you are at liberty to use this in any way to further the use of your valuable medicine. Two Rivers, ROBERT ROSS. Queen Hotel. Formerly Perry Hotel, Queen Street. Head of il|ee|’s Wharf- This new and commodious hotel is now open for business. Thoroughly iitted up with all the modern im- provements, this hotel offers to the public accommodation, which cannot be excelled inany other on the Island. Good tables large airy bedrooms, oath rooms, sample rooms. Terms moderate Free coach to all trains and steamers. Special accommo- dation for commercial travellers, FRANK PERRY, 0cb.6 dly 1 yr. Prop. Summerside. _._--_ |lAllPBEl.l. HUUSE SUMMERSIDEJP. E- |- Good Board at reasonable rates. Free coach to and from all _trains and steamers. ' ' J.E. HOUGHTON. Water St.. Summerside May261yr _ Pllllll, lllll lllllllll ’ I L ..3.ii‘.'.?».'§l.F.'-’.§.:.§'2iL""°“"‘°' RUSS & RUSS ' Ilan-islars, Solicitors, Conv-varcers lic. sydney, Cape Breton!" , Ch'town, _Cameron Block. _ _ saiisimn for me sank of amish nom S°”“€'§9‘§l‘i,_k‘T’ Ha1?f'.l’§‘f°i‘° M" h Amerlei, Sydney. F.3- n tRderencee_;;1g.m:__1_z;r;¢_3_: McLeod Morsci_i‘ ” _ Haney to Loan. Real Estate bought and ,_ 1 HUGH FOSS, LL. B. HOWARD S. ROSS, BA. LLB. Have You Seen;/a °Any of the famous Pgppy Q2 cents. Call in and look ova .the catalogue. Some excellezi ‘studies among them. SBHAS. J. MITDHEL 8 Bookseller and Stationer. 145 Queen St. 'Opp Prowss’s. - eoodhoceoeeeo IS ` THIS ? Ladies .Hockey boots with straps, warm lined,Worth $2235 now $l.25;now is your chance to secure a bargain;cost us far more money; want to clear them out. _ Headquarters for Ladies Gaiters, we have them as low as 2Oc a pair. A. E. MGEABHEN. OUQOOUCIOCOOOI 'rnn snos MAN; " _ --_en_---|_ i¥# I HERBABEUM DUES PAY ‘N --L* - ____ _ _ew a _ _ * ._ MONEY T0 LOAN. MR. J. E. Lcfurgey leaves this morn- ing for a visit to Colorado. ON_ and after today Maple Leaf Rebeka Lodge, I. O. O. F. will meet on Monday, instead of Tuesday evening. ' MR. W. A. O. Morson, is in town and will remain until after tbe sitting of the Court of Chancery which opens to-mor row. Mr. David Grant of Bideford. celebrated St. Pa.trick’s Day this year, by killing a snake in the woods. The reptile was creeping along on ,the snow apparently out for the holiday. MR. T. B. Hunt, proprietor of the Crys- tal Rink, 'entertained tba members of the Cornet Band with an oyster supper at Railway Din-ing Rooms, Friday night ai- u ter rink, this being the last band night of the season. ' ‘ - _ Mnssks. Mark Wright of Charlottetown, and Wm. Stewai t, Summerside, who had been selected as appraisers on J. B. Russ, loss in the recent fire with Mr. J. A. Brace, Summerside, as umpire, assessed the damages at $534. The total amount of insurance was $10(X), held by the Quebec Fire Insurance CQ. Ma. CHA.umza.r.nN, replying to a correspondent, who complained of the want of a printed defence of the govern- ment policy in the Transvaal, wrote: ‘°I refer you to Mr. F.itzpa.trick`s book.” This book just published in Canada is unquestionably the best authority yet ‘produced on the causes that led up. to the war. For sale at Currie’s_Bookstore Sum- merside. Paper 75cts, cloth $1.25, Orders by mail promptly filled. 303i. d&w.- Mount Lebanon Lodge A.'_F. and A. M. has set a very good example, that might with advantage be followed byother frat- ernal organiliations in instituting a young members, society with weekly meetings in their hall. The object of this society is to afford pleasant and profitable amusement, facilities for reading and dis- I cussion, and means of general mutual improvement for its members. The society meets every Monday night in Masonic Hall and all members are cord- ially invited to attend. - Saturday afternoon one of the most suc- cessful seasons in the history of Crystal Rink was brought to a close. The im- provements made previous to the opening of the season last autumn Awere greatly I appreciated by the patrons, and added very much to their enjoyment. . The' his- tory of the seasonjust closed is tllled with _ interesting materials, praticularly in hockey circles-successes tempered with some reverses, but all making _up a very creditable sum total in favor of those who received their training in Crystal Rink. The general manager, Mr. T. B. Hunt is to be congratulated on another season’s _ successful and satisfactory work. Now that the Rink is closed and its many _ l>9»¥2r0ns thrown on the world for some means of healthy recreation and amuse- ment, the question is being asked what are we going to do with ourselves. ' _ A GOOD STORY. ' _ A story is oin the rbunds at . _ of one of thgbesgg known men oilthiagglézirbiie ~_.\Ve shall not mention his name but yoii know him. Of ratlieigdetermined mieii. heliasof late been showing signs of mental agitation._ He wears a full beard but a. few days since his wife,rnuch to her’alarm’ found him sliarpeningarazor. She thought .his mind was unhinged and wen; into hystei-ies. Explanations followed and' it was found that life had for him stil] some Y charm. He intended to use the razor upon glinful, corns. A ‘ friend who S had used _ __ tman’s Corn Extractor with success ad. vised its_us'e _.with the following results; . man- quite happy, wife ditto, razor sent away- Use B,lll3DBIl1's Corn Extractor. New York city uses 1,500,000 hairpins _" eVe1‘y day, and that’s the kind of a “hair- pin” New York is. _ ' _ SIN GERS AND SPEAKERS Throat irritation is most annoying to Pl3f»f01`1l1 I>€0ple and to prevent this as well as hoarseness and sore throat, mgst SIDSSPS 3-nd %>eake_rs carry with them a bottle of_Dr. hase s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. It promptly and positively relieves and cures all dryness, soreness or hoarseness in_tlie throat, tightness in the chest, bronchitis, a_sthma and all kinds of coughs and colds. 2.1 cents a bottle Family size 60 ce ts 11./ n Sharkey, the boxer,' states that he is going to make a tour of the world, giving sparring lessons. THE OPINION OF WOMEN' _ Women who have tested the merits of Dr. A. W.-Ch_ase‘s Kidney-Liver Pills re- turn the_verd1ct that for backache and kidney disorders there is no preparation in any way equal to this great discovery of Dr. n._ W. Chase. Am_erica’s _greatest physician. This great kidney and; liver cure is sold by all dealers at 26 cents 3,. box, and has proved most effectual as a remedy for the many ills to which woman .is subgect. _ _ The Chinese spoken by- about one third of the inhabitants of the wwe iou rssienirrl _ Glow- ' Gel! or oneoent aday for a FOB L W 1 TOR C FOR (HKD mem thoylre __.._...-qg..__.__.._ . ":.°f...‘2.':°w.:.¢ ' 5 HOW Ou Gm BH-IOUS ... » --»-v-» :“"‘"°°“°‘» _ _ $4-50 each- -, _ _ 5°" A few striking clocks slightly _ di ____ _ damgggdby ,m9§!_.'_§}| bg-wig.; rectly on ei iyer,--making. it healthy _ _ _ _"_ ' ` _ "dxixig :ii?;§2s(ini§i:di;ila2i§eih°zlzee]\>Ei:l!i!¢?ll».leoodpeii;re but ictsisr; 1 ing theblbod with &e athealthrestorer, ght health had been permanently lost have r been made perfectly well by taking this he sm me. Hood’s Pills are gentle, yetalwayseffective. Dneanlccident _ s -_AND-» 0 Glllsllilll, ummm SYDNEY `_lilllll|BBl0ll0ll\|0l lil. --_,_ _ __ _ 11°-1, Em Fo so - ‘”*’ '-°'“""‘- =.1’...‘.‘.;.:`i:-.::°.:i=..;'.:~.".z:.- elilntowu. gg Sllllllll llllltllillll lllliilllllll _ lil lllllll ll '-°S|llKllESS (Ill|lPllll Plllllll. ,,,,,,,, M “gm ,, _“_ - 38 _ pmeesced in South Akin H' S The above policyhas just been is- "b°t`:;*;’;}i:°=‘, MlJ¢§&¥E‘\“ll»m' *ni* u I* _sued by the greatest and most pro- bskepi: open and all £39 ‘vressive Accident Company in the °'°m,’§,,n,nu7 “ “ 5* lvavorld today. The policy is issued mhosidrtisasiito atm -AND- by___the agent in_ Charlottetown at a megpent’s notice and enclosed in .a substantial pocket book. ' . ma, eningitis 1 Or Tetanus, $10.00. per week." PRICE OF POLICY-$3.00 pei-‘I annum. . J. l0llllSl`i0l|c,f_i v srmrmsnoex. 3 ~ " _ _Charlottetown Agent. _ 06| urn. Aer one-Y<~ 'll F AGT TWO- setkilctisnin INSIST ON HAVING --weakened even at this rit cal penod balslam is admiuiiered the lint symptom but it FIRST CLASS BRIFTOH ST (Near Queen Sr. and Opera Charlottetown. P E Goods not called fer wiihla 8) dass WH tram iv Wmhlnr. are to we adovm Ladies and (ye-itifmeifs Clothing 5. thebe tsiyvc and with dems ch at L0 PRICE-1. Goous taken at nrivwu ii useless; ie » of charge meh iodlm Come and spect our stock gained b purifyin enriching and utiliz~ 2 r Hood’s Sarsapariila. Tdidusands who thou- great medicine. Your experience may be _ -wv ' THE . S Sunnyside. nlunnxnnnnnulnnnlngg- liiri iii; Heh”--tl The indeminites are as follows: Fpg pg 'Death c'aus’ed`bv accid ° F. 'ww t - __ ent in as- senjger Railwgy c_<_);_svsyance $1500¥)00,- ! I I elnpor isa ement .caused b -accident in Railway canveyanci; mmumm $10.00 pei' week. _ §'Pfl::»::"'g\ _ Tempory Disablement caused bv the mpmgt dmallpox, Varioloid Diphtherisl, hwwpm Measles, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas » fappendicite, Diabetes, ~Peritonitis;. cj Pleurisay Pheumo ` M ° ' ' ` in ___ £5' it fi; c iii Lower Queue stron