- cam ~- APRIL V6, r9c6" ., _ ` Good Blood Good blood, good health; bad blood, bad ~ Ilellth; there you have it. Why not help nature lust a little and change the ,bad to tire good? Bad blood to good blood; poor blood to rich blood! Ask your doctor how _A this applies to Ayer’s~Sarsaparlila, and hw it applies to you! Could anything be more ' . ialr?_ -ii. . We have no secrets! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. saaaa ay sas J. o. ayar ua.. mutt, aaa", Also laaanotnrera af 511'] IAII “GOI-Pal tla lair AYll'l FILLI- - lar aslati mrlvsolasar rseroaar.-nr mm. arsrsaeuaonas-nrmaasaaas. an# " 4 ' W A T()=LET Iwo dwelling houses on Hillsborough street, near Hillsborough Square. In-eh house contains ten rooms, and have all modern conveniences. Possession tw- be given at once. 7 One dwelling house on Prince Street containing eifht rooms-Has modern _ganvnnfeltres Possession given on May iitst. Wellner. ICU' .AIEIE INVITED It' you wish the beat in ph tto h 6 lh d th - i'.'ti.‘L.t”...2..”...Z, 5?.. §.‘.‘§”t1‘Z‘§ novelty.) TO ‘VISIT outa eanrU.D:|:o.. p _ GEO. Ii. COOK worut rtortsres Hughes’ Condition Powders It cleans them out and makes them stand up under hard work. Give it now--the spring is when it does the most good--25s full pound. lltsdqssrtcrs let- liorse ssd Cattle Medi eine. Geo. E. Hughes. Stop the Leaks! It is the small leak that you don’ l nlpitice that counts-it will sink a big I a upon may be paying a moderate price for your groceries, but do you get the best ual ty? ' It is the best quality that gives the best value in the end. The Quality of our Groceries Our motto is the best ot everything at a moderate price.Nethinlg ppssesover our counters but what is re a le, clean and fresh. Do you get this? Consider-it you don‘t, why not "stop the leaks." Give us g trial an test us-twostores to suit your convenience-Prompt de- livery. ' 9 McKenna s Grocery, 1 Down town store sz6a. PH°NE1 Up town store zz6b. Ein-vllv We Have Just Re- ceived our New Stock of Ilien’s Eagle Shoes 'Ihey are without ,doubt the best shoes °in_ the city for the prtce. Valure Cali. | Box Calf. . And Patent Coit. Pt'l¢¢` $3-75. $4-0° and $4.50. SPRAGUE 8: C0.. stmnvstnn. ` Sole Agents. I Shapcly Smooth- Fitting Invictus Shoes You will see on the feet of the best dressed men-Thous a n d s of pairs are worn every day by the Canadian public and the trade is ever increasing-This condition cou d not last if INVICTUS SHOES were not dis- tinctly and positively everything that good shoes ought to be in style, form and make up-inside and out from soles to strap. _ Prices $4.oo, $4.50, $5.00. Alley & co. Sole agents for V Invictus Shoes. . FLOUR REDUCED 256 A BBI. We iind that we -are overstocked on two brands oi Flour- Gypsy and Beacon- In order to vrork some of it oif quickly we have reduced both brands QBo a. Barrel ' This reduction will make Gypsy 55,00 per barrel. Bgncgn $4.75 per barrel. Every barrel guaranteed or money refunded. Beer & Gott. I" o r S a. 1 e 'iii n.|o.aui¥?5I'.gl’Lri.Hri’ah5'ay. chat-reltmw lllllallllhlllllllaanrstlvanuasvlvsli Candy is wholesome if made from Pu" i”g"di° l ,~ _ ‘., . e - -r_ _ , ,... hp-mf , ' ' 7': ` - ` ' I -_ .Winn-la’ . -_ " tuonvltcltt I i unnnlu Oiilcesln New Prowse Block Charlottetown. Dasru/tarnriot for sale. Sea oisssliied column. 513333 Wlllll UDF. See elasaliied column. A ameri) feet ovar all, is offered for ssle. Sea eiassliied column. 'Ins A. O. H. annual social tobe held on Wednesday, April 18th, promises to be a grand success. Tris J. F. Norton, pmpmy as cardigan was not sold by auction and is now odered by private sale or to rout. Tris want ada in The Guardian are little nlarm clocks. They strike the hour oi your opportunity. Dort't fall to lisbcn. V Ronnnrr Srr-:an of Wheatley River, shipped iivs horses on board the Minto Yesterday momlng to Steiierlcn§N. S. A Mumrsc of both sections of Orwe ll congregation, will be held in St. Anrirew'a Plfabyterian Church. on April llth, in- ttant. at 2 o’clock p. nt. Tnz boys who make aplay-ground of the pnaturelct. ndiclning Edward Strode, between Euston and Fitzroy. will be prosecuted if they trespass further un this property. TBI music page in the Saturday issue of Aprll7i.h will contain the words and music of a popular song entitled, “Ma Baby Sue" also Home Circle page, Maga- zine page. colored Comic page, Horse news, interesting short. Story, Sermon by Rev. Wm. Dobson, notes on the S. S. Lesson s week hence, and all the latest oelcgraphic and local news. Only fifty cents per your or t.went.y~iive cents iorslx months. tf AMDNG the numbers on the program o the concert to bc given in Y. M. O. A. Hall April 12th will be, the beautiful “Ave Moria" of Schubert, the Mazurka ot Wienlansslre, and the Hungarian Dances of Hubay-by Madame Langley. Mr. Adams will sing some Irish and Swlch songs and also, “My Dreams" of Taste, and the famous baritone song, “Thu Palms" by Fnurc. Misa Maggy will play the, “Danes of the Blues" und, the “lnteruresno in 0ct,avcs,"l.his latter piece being one oi the most dliii cult played by any pianoist.. It will thus besoan that the, program is iirst. class. Exchange tickets are now on sale ni. the Y. M. C. A. oilice. Tnana passed peacefully to her rest. on Thursday morning March 30th, at Lot. 14, Christy, beloved wife of Mr. Philips, and only survlvingdaughter of the late Archibald Montgomery Port. Hill at the advanced age of 78 years. The deceased possessed many amiable and Christian qualities. The stranger was always received ather homo with kind- ness and the missionary of the Cross ever received a warm welcome at her lin side; nhsllvsda lite oi faith and tnrtt. She leaves to moum her loss besides nhus band one son Alfred at home, and two daughters. Mrs.JnmesMillsr Port Hill and Emily in Worchester, Mass. Archibald Montgomery of Portland Mains is the only surviving brother. The following were the pnilbearers. John McArthur, Samuel McAus|ine. Geo. Monkley,Jehn Ramsay, Edmund Birch, and John Callaghan. Tire sorrowlng family have the sincere sympathy of the community in thc hour of their bereave- ment. THE lltmsntablo death of the late Murdock McGregor young man who was kicked by tt horse, has been already reported in the press. The physician who examined him founda serious fracture involving the left, temple, dons without doubt hyahiow from his horse. Apro- fusc hemorrhage rcsultcd, and its never regained consciousness. The funeral took placoon Frida! tits 30th uit. from his late horns in Bangor Morrell. No event. ever occurred in this part. of the country that shocked the people so much or was so de`epiy regretted. This was clear from the large number who assembled for the burial, and the open expressions sf sorrow sean ami heard on every side some i25 teams made up the procession. The deceased was widely known and uniformly respected. His good cheer made him welcome every where. For whole community, and hope was freely entertained that had his life been spared ltwould surely have expanded into one of great usefulness. Ir. adds to the paths of the situation t/het. he was preparing to settle down in life, having recently litted premlsesof his own butGod in his wis~ dom proposed otherwise. To his sor- rowlng parents, sisters and friends so suddenly bereft of one much beloved we extend our sincere sympathy. Com. House cleaning supplies-Our shock in this line is complete-vis. household ammenla,furnlt.ure shine, borax, caatlle soap,tnoth balls, H. li. soap, insect destroyer, chamsls, sponges, evo. Every- thing good and fresh. Prices always lowest. A.W. Reddln,Phem B. Central Druustoro. SAVE LAWYER’S EX- PENSES by settling im- mediately. In a iew days accounts into lawyers hands.--“leeks & Co. zgdtf E I EEF? = = VMNIII-w»~ nts that is why Wllil¢’S und and half und ' Cldullllnare in such demand. -P\1¢`“P in d'l“ly 9° 9° ,A_rnpersou_vh_a_vI\\g two int-nlnlrsfl url nntnrnlshsd 'moms to let. with hoard should nad the elaaallled column. , Al! goodlwrong boy with a fair adnoat-lsvn can-learn of a permanent. position ' with rapid promotion by applying at this olllco at once, Gnannran advertisers willbo triad to know that its Saturday lasus with its manyspeuial features is now t-earl by ai, least. ria hundred more people than any other during the week. This increase la In addition to its already much larger sale onBat/nrday. Every bodv should read The Guardian and have scopy ofthe special Bat-ulday edition sent regularly from this oftlce bo their friends. They wlllsppreclnlas it more than s letter. Only .fifty cents per year or 2Scfor alx months. Lf TBI priae shoot of the Montgomery Rifle Association of Murray. Harbor South was hsid on Friday March mth and was lsrgelv attended the members taking the greatest interest. each being anxious in make the most. points. The prises were distributed an follows: ` F. G. Jordan, lst, $4.00. Willie Harris, Ind, $3.50. Colon White, 3rd, 83.00. Ruben Penny, 4th, Arthur White. Sth, 82.00. Fwd Davey, llth, 01.50. There vran twenty dollars beside this distributed in other smaller prlaes. Tas death took place at Bay Fortuna on the mornings! the 21st inet at William H. Aitken inthe 72nd year of his nge. The deceased had been u snifercr from asthma for o long time past, The tuners services were conducted hy the Rev. John K. Thompson. when ta large number of friends gathered to pay their last. tribute of respect to one who in \liie they all respected. He leaves tc mourn his loss asorrowlng wiiehnd grown up family of children, one son Fred in Bath, Maine; and three daughters Melinda, Newton Centre. Mass, Lydia, wits ci William Burke, East Boston, Mass; Misa Annie at home;vvho came from afar to soothe hlmln his last: hours. Also one survivingbrother, James E. Aitken of Rollo Bay, besides a host of relatives and friends. The pall-bearers were John M. Como, James Aitken, licnry McKle. John McKie, William D. Aitken and Albert Burke. CAN Yilil RESISI. DISEASE GERMS P Yrs. and become “Gernt.§roof" by Driving Out Blc.d umors and Restoring the System. Whiy arc doctors nud hospitals so busy n spring-lime? Easil answered. People hsven,t, much surplus vi r in titsoaprlng; it was all used up in lighting ol! ids through the winter. With thin blood and low vitality, the germs ot disease become active and cause fe§era and debl|ll.y." t no b th our one pretec on s ge e abundant vigor that Ferrozone so quickly supplies: lt. gives sprlngalcknessthat. tired teal ng., restores nerve ener and lnstlla Ellmlpouid force into every aldbg organ of e . No ahler restorative is known than l_"ar1ozone;ii,slntluenceia not temporary but lasting, laylngasounti foundation of health that lasts ttii eta nga; Mr. Nanuire Begin of at/ton P. 0., Que., who received enormous bnncili. from Ferrozoue, writes: “I cannot speak toohlgitiy in praise oi Ferrononr. Ii anyonehad tod me that. any remedy could build up my nervsoua systotn so well. l wouldn’t have believed ii.. “Before using Ferrosunel was run down lu nerve and vital energy. and in vary week health. " I dldn't get enough sleep at night and feltppooriy in the day time. “ erroaonc has tllled me up with energy and vim, increased my weight. and made a new man otn\c.“ Your health through the summer de- pends on clearing away all traces oi spring sickness' the remedy is Ft-rrczone. Sold yall dealers. 50c por box or six boxes for $2.50. By mnilirom N. C. Poison &Co,,}-isrtlord, Conn., U. S. A., and Kingston, Ont.. Take iron-Or Tablets they insure good health. For sale at your druggists. _ V 3diw. In addition to the many other pretty things on exhibition at the millinery exhibit Saturday there will ben splendid range of new American ready to-wear hats. which we have just received and opened up. This collection is un- questionably tlre finest ever brought to our stote.- Moore & McLeod. 6dri l- How Much For Your Eyes ? Would you voluntarily con- sent at any price to dispose of your eye sight? 4 I think not, and yet per- haps you arc one of those who, by neglect, are lrretrievably losing at least a portion of their eyesight. If your eyes need help, the moat likely way to assist them is by wearing glasses, properly itted, My business is to properly it glasses. This I do as cheaply aa is consistent with good work. You are invited to call. G. F. IIUTCIIESON. Optician. MEE1 MII AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORQ STANLEV BROS . Our Dress Goods Department 0ffers a magnificent field for 'V selection. The latest Attractions now ready. l U good quality and honest merit are in all the goods we show. Uniformly low prices are made on allwe have to sell. ‘ All the new weaves and colors in British. Foreign and Domestic Stuffs. Special Values at 32c, 50c, 75c, ' and $i.iO per yd. I STANLEY BROS " JAM. “I Put up in 7 lb. palls Strswberry,Raspberry. Peach, l Black Current, and Apricot to select from ` ‘ Price - - ~ 55c Pail. CROSSE & BLACKWELLS-7 lb. tins of Marmalade ' and Plum jam 85c ee..-Nice. Gropers _' _\ a New Spring Hats at P. E. Isiand’s Greatest Clothingl House We claim and justly so to have the only up-to- datc hat department in the city. After visiting the others, just step in and see ours. Under this new system of showing hats it makes buying a pleasure for you and easy for us. Here you see at a glance 300 of the latest styles in Gentiemen’s Hats. No opening of boxes, no nn necessary time is lost, and the styles will surely please you. They are old Englsud's and Americt-r’s Best. Prices $r.oo to $3.50. S. A. McDonald, P. E. Isiand’s Greatest Clothing Store. , -1-- -_ f.. Fencing tor the Farm Lawn, Church, Cemetery etc., etc. Heavy Fencing Lntight Fencing We snntscture, Woven Wire Fencing, Panel Lawn Fencing. Coiled Spring Fence Wire Fence Staples,` etc. Plain and Ornamental Steel Frame Gat. N. B. Wire Fencing and Coiled Spring Wire is made e ' from the bestgalvsniaed steel wire made in America. Dealers in all sizes galvanised wire, barb wire, etc. We solicit your orders, and 'garantee our goods. Agents in nearly all parts in . E. I., if not in your vicinity, write direct lor prices and particulars. if , 1 " _ *“_a' ill N B WIRE FENCE COMPANY LTD Moncton N B & & CCL- J, .‘ .\.. 1 at i ll "i `- Lg C ~/. > l , li ' . _.sei - yi,/*$4 BARGAINS IN ORGANS é "Factbry Sample ." We have on hand a few high grade organs-- samples-that we have not room for. Do You Want- One 'I We will make the price very interesting. Com: in to-day and look them over. lll¢l° Ili'0$.. SUNNYSIDE lli=r-an §s Q. lh=-#tr FEEll lllllillillllli To Your Mlich Cows And watch results. The increase in milk will show a good profit on the cost of Herbageum. 5cc for 5 lb. package. Reddin Bros., Ladies’ Low Cut Shoes ment of $1.50 and $1.75 shoes in the city, neat, best of 'eather, new stock, nortlt nny time $2.00. Sold in other stores at $2.25. If vou wear low shoes, you will :ave money by dealing uitlt tts. Try us for your next pair. A. E. McEACllEN, Thu Shoo Mun. :_~_-- ~_,_,.;-_J Taking into 00nBid`er'ntit»rr the number- oi copies actually disi'.ribtrtt‘ti, the churacicr ot the circuitr- tion and tho price chargetl tor' advertis- ing, THE CHAR- i.0ITEl`0WN GUAR- DIAN is by im' the best adver- tising meditmr in the Pro- l vinco and tho only one that tells and guar- antees its cir- culation, We have the largest assort- BIQ AUCTION SALE lite lhreetenement house on Long- worth Ave.-one house containing twelve rooms. the other two, nine rooms each. All are in good repair. with all 'modern conveniences-sitttatstl tn the highest and best locality in the city. Also house and lot on Cumber- land St. adyoining will be sold in block or in tenement. li’ uct scifi at private sale it will be disposed oi nt auction on Friday the :oth day of Argil next at 1 o‘cloek. pen for inspection at all times, W. W. 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