h f xg 5,.,-xiii: you are.y0\,\”l» Y°‘-“` 'hi' if bqinninl ll, lnm gray-that you src mei). going to look old before yall! llnlliednit wall for any iiaore [ray heirs to some-get I bottle of HAY-'B HAIR HEALTH many. Sturt in new and use you lwiuns `y°w~t» “ ‘ ii regularly. ' ' ‘ _ ` ' _» Those grey hairs will soon dislppclf- _ he restored to their neiurll °0|°l‘ lllfl HAY‘S HAIR `HEAI.’i`H will keep 4 at Drul Stores or direct IDM ‘ n¢¥'°- ~ ' ` ` 1 ‘ ,¢¢,l:,£f'.|Irlc¢ lad dealers ssem_e. Send l0c fur ` n-l|l bottle. Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark. N. J- Far saleand, recommended by 'E. A_ Foster. i-iunnysidef il ___ .cw |‘¢A'l‘|<:s ON _ . ’ ' _'roun1s'r 'n:oi‘l \ ~ _ , -.- -_-_ -_-_-_-_-_ __ - ,_ ,___ .A_,_-__-~ _ L iiii‘iiii%iuiN1S_' ' Ullelccnf per' word each in ssrilcn C_All\ aussi accompany order and _f|ve_ an emi diaeauni 'allmi/ad. -Minimum charge" "‘_twen¢y.five cents. ._ ' _“The meeting of the Ladies' Anxp hary _of the Y. M. C____é_.lg" .Mlm postponed until Saturday, April 13th at 4 o'clock. "The Elk Fruit Co., Ottawa, Ont., will pay cash for Dakota Red or smooth white potatoes. Writu or wire. . ~¢ as "Plan to attend St. James fl"i‘ea, (‘.harlot.tetowu,, on Thni-_sl_lay_ AB ad. ditional table will pt, p'|Uvid¢d,,,,h11e the doors_of the tea room will be oéien to ticket holders from to, s ven o'eloc'a_ ' - 4,.'gd1_i_ *'Attenticn_is called to the ilofics in this ruvér signed by Peter .i/.cN. Rvbrrlsvu. Heuer cmsnv and `e, ~r. Ferguson uf Marshi`ield_ All hounds found on thc llrernises \\ill be shot at sight. ` *flrlcar the <:lui|\Ul0L’_|`F\l»l|y und tiosc who wish 'to see what is renlly right in pictures sliould cull und view the exhihlt.f- uuaRl.o'r'r|i:'rowN uanKm'rs_ Corrected for an-ry Wedbesdsy ani' Saturday isaua. White oats - ' 49 to 5|; Black oats ‘ 55 tl, 5;; Heets, per dow.. . 12 f.e'r|l, per i‘h. l4 gf, 1;: Beef (small) per lb. sto 16 Beef (iplarter) pcr lb. ii to 9 Pork gi to gl ilamh, ner lb. fsinalli into H Fowl s to is Hay, per ton $13 i-ltraw, per ton $5 in 55,50 Eggs, per doz. 20 in 22, f"hicker| _ 9 to I2 Fotatocs, per bus. » 54 to G0 Butter ‘ 28 to 33 Turnipa 16 Pens ei to lol AMERICAN TEA. '- “Amcrici‘\n tea by no means an im- possible product of the future," said Secretary Wilson, of the United States department of agriculture. He expressed himself as being of the opinion that the obstacles in the way of tea growing in that country will be overcome by persistent cflort.` The work of ten culture carried on at Summerville (S. C.) has continued to give favorable results, and although this season was somewhat discourag- ing from the standpoint of rainfall, the year has been satisfactory. A_mn- cbine to prune the plants either in the fiat or convex type of cut has done successful work, saving expensive hand labor, and tea-picking nllllllmlilfli is now receiving attention, mid some smull samples of machine-picked tcu. have been obtained. When these two operations are successfully dune by machines, the labor Dl‘UlIl¢\l\ ill lille American' ten. raising industry will. have been solved. 'l`lu= I>00l>l¢ Of Ui" imituil l~ 1 , _ fa ’ ` ` "N so 'f i _gpg J ii VIEIK, IUIIIIU iiliil lllUSEll iIE|l fillll'ili.ffISEllY‘ coma Nutt warn ma mia its _ _ amiiuim roi anything. , dixn I Those who have never been troubled with kidney trouble do not knew the nigeria; and misery which those ediicted llll C110- Wesk, lame or aching back comes from the kidneys. and when the kidney! are gut of grder the whale system becomes _ Dosn's Kidney Pills an I 09112150 _for ,£11 lrldneyltroubles. - ' rs. w. _ snare. riudinr. Sv!-. writes :-"A few lines highly recomrpend- ing Dosn'e Kidney Pills. For this last year I have been troubled Very much -with nasty rick headaches, and s weak. aching baclr which caused ms much misery. for I could not work thd had no ambition for anything. -My ‘ kidneys '- 'sf' r“':"~.°i:~:'»"°....'n:.:; (Om I Cl I ll I Ig ‘ , linda of plligtand medicines butlt sesmied-_ slmogylnyaln. I bclsu todglve UP il 400' pair-' ever being well au strong anim, when a kind aelgibor advised me to try Domf's Kidney ills. which _I did and am unarim of ui. ruin 1 oagunsftrpm them, for now I am never in trouble with 6 sore back or rick headaches. !_wii|_ always aay Doan's Kidney Pills for mine. and can highly recommend them to any suderers.” .¢ b° 8 boi. , Price fl0 centrper x, or, rea or I25 at all dealers. or mailed direct ol \|||||»|ul||||”|""“' c »-.ii||,lnN||||| L??_f1.;f ll.. mllli ‘ LL‘.R'EA`DY'l`-' OR .` _, .i ‘ ilu. ' , A- lllll Imttteaninc _ caress xmas' *_ , _ ,IRI 6 WN GU_ARDIQl'__ __ _ '"3" 0’ UD' I _ _ .el ,-.f_',,’;+'.--___-__ __ f f - -_ ~ __ f ' _Timothy Driscoll of Clearmount, left for Winnipeg B-sturdsy morning. P. H. Croken, of Emerald, left Bat- urday morning for Wainwright, Sask. T. W. Morris, wife and child, have returned to Charlottetown from si visit to the Southerm States. ' Mrs. Fred G. Kelly, of Bflghton Road left Charlottetown Saturday morning to join her husband in Cai- gary. ‘ Mrs. Nicholson, of Montreal, is visiting her father William Mcbeaa, Charlottetown, who still continues very ill. _ ' , The funeral of the late Frak cis Monaghan, Charlottetown, who ‘glad Saturday will he held -tomorrow morning at 8.45 o'clock from 'his iiliilllillllii.._..|||l|illi|i| Joseph McAdam, West St. Peters, wash. recent visitor to Charlotte- 'ta\vn. ;al" ` is-u Miss Carrie Coyle, teacher' at De- sable. spent Easter at her home in Charlottetown. When the Guardian News phone 133 is reported busy, after li p.m., put- roiis should ask for 132-Zi. All who have a phone should cut this out and pnstc it np. 4 c‘Mrs. iiuncun K. b‘cott,- North lllver, und family thnulr all those, pathy in their recent bereavement, Ii. ll. Si.er|\s of the Victoria Hotel, i‘iinrloitrtowu, received n telcgrmn rinturdny announcing the death in Idvcrett, ll‘fai»'s., of (lenrgc (`i'Neill, formerly of Vernon lllvn-r. 'I‘lu\ re- mains will bc'broul;l|t borne for in- terment, leaving Boston Saturday. W. -I. Anderson, Newton; 'l.. Wood, Mt. "Herbert, i‘. E. McKny,, llrook- ville, Ont; registered - at the Queen ilotel, (!lnirloti.ci'.own, between ll.3ll i~lnf.urdt\y“ night and l0.45 the previ-_ ons night. ' - ' W. li. and Mrs. Prowre, Murray I-iarbor; Wtlfrifl Ii‘orbes, Port Ver-i non; W. M. Walsh, Ht. John; H. M. ffuulleld, liiontreal; li._M. Petteliier, 'l‘orouto; Mrs. W. A. Sslterio, Master A. Sultcrio, ilalifux; E. A. Murray, ’l‘rnro;1 (leo. A. Davidson, Montreal; H. J. Mellen, Montreal; J. C, Brown, 'l’orouto; H. lil. Duvics, Montreal; ro gistcrcd ut the Victoria Hotel,(ll\ar- lnttetown, between 11.40 Saturdnv night und l|.l5 the previous night. 'Po whom it may concern: This is io certify that I have used MIN- Alll)'f~i l.lNIMl