6 rust ‘ 0 = il” dweilinginouses on Hiiiabo M ouso coats ns ten rooms, and rf” tw' given at once. One dwelling house on Prince Strgstaggaatainlng eight roq|n,._|-hs modem conveniences Possession given on if , H , _ rough street. near Hillsborough Square. have all modern convenienees._ Possession LET Well er WORK HORSES Hughes' Condition 9.-»--. Powders It eleaus them out and makes them atand up under hard work. Give now--the spring is when it does most good-25c full pound Iliadqaarura lor Horse sad Callie M ciao, ‘ edi /jr (leo. E. Hughes. ,",'> C, YQTJ' .A.I\.Il INVITED If you wiah the best in photo- fgraphyfinlshed ou the new spec lllll' ali mounts, (the very la novelty.) T3 'VISIT (TUB. STUDIO. , GEO. ii. COOK Spring ' Where Baby is Always Welcome. Ladies’ Low Cut Shoes We have the largest assort- ment of $1.50 and $1.75 shoes in the city, neat, best of leather, new stock, uorth any time $2.00. Sold in other stores at $2.25. lf vou wear low shoes, you aiil save money by dealing with us. Try us for your next pair. A. E. McEACliEN Thu Blind Mau. ' LENTEN SEASUN \ Lent is here, and for a few weeks there will be greater de- mand for fish. We can supply your wants in the line of fish as well as any other line of roceries. Bone- less and skinfess codnah. bone- less fish, British Columbia Sal- mon, lobsters, clams, sardinca, kippererl herring, etc. B ITTER-A considerable quantity of butter is used at this time of the year. We have a choice ict of creamer print in flats at :gc per pound): and crcamery tub at :tae per pound. Favor us with yourorderand see how quick you get it. , M_cKcnna’s Grocery, PHONE Up town store a:r6b ` i Down town storeazod grasslan--fin-»-¢l‘U°llllll Mcn’s Footwear. BcstValuc. Best Styles, Best . Fittcrs. For real genuine bargains in all kinds of footwear, it will pay yon to investigate our mgtriin goods arriving daily priced chesp for cash- 'SPRAGUE & C0 . ~ SUNNYSIDE. .iz ‘ -I ____._ _ _.; ._._, . ,1- . `f_ ‘ 1 ,_-_ ... ~ ,_ "__ .>'a, - .e-.f~»!a';, . New t Stock of Queen Quality shoes is more pleasing than ever. We have styles for all purposes. The “Mannish," “Modish," and the “Dainty P a r is- ienue" are someof the leading shapes. The comfort and fit with appearance - and wear make an ideal shoe. Alley & Co. FLOUR REDUCED 25C A BBL We End that we are overstocked on two brands of F lonr- Gypsy and Beacon. In order to work some of it oH quickly we have reduced both brands 950 a :Barrel This reduction will make Gypsy 55,00 per barrel. Beacon $4.75 per barn-i. Every barrel guaranteed or money refunded. Bccr & Goff. WYETHS BEEF IRON AND WINE 75c Full Pint Bottle A great spring tonic. ' Phone 86-We’1l ` send it to you. 'Reddin Bros. Business For Sale at Cardigan 'Bridge That well known business stand and wharf property lately owned b F Norton, also dwelling nitrite whine suis amp. Appiy °° w. s. srawsnr or J, F. NORTON, Charlottetown- Hdthstf ‘ “0,,,,_ 'llli Plllllllllllll lllllllllllll Offices ln New Prowse Block Charlottetown. Prmci' sun Mus. Tsrrrou of Summer-l side spent. Sunday in Charlottetown. Ausx McLaon, Orwell Mills, was in the city Saturday. Mr. McLeod is offer- ing to sail his mill property cheap. Scan. M. J. Tarpon, Capt-. Taylor, 22 days from Peruauibuco has arrivsrl st Fernandina, Florida to losd pitch pine at Orandull for Trinidad. All well, Aninteronting short copyrighted story entitled “0ipliers and Settlements" by Gordon Lenox wliiappear in the Satur- day Guardian olillat.. Be sure you gobli- ns lr. will not. appear in any other paper. Mrmlnaits from all over the maritime provinces have arrived for the openings, cays the St.. John Star, and have swelled the list. of guests at the principal hotels, to almost double the usual number. Tm-: schooner Carrie Easier, which left Csnsolor Yarmouth on February Lilith has not arrived at her destination and foarls entertained that- the vessel has been lost. The vessel was commanded by Captain Rafusc, of Liverpool, and carried four seamen beside the mate. John McCormack, 24 years ofnge of Charlott.ot.own,for|rierly of S. S.Amelhysl., was steward. \V. Fnssic iiA'rin1:\vsr, St. John, has turned his activity from the Tan business intothat of writing books. lie has a book now in press, cnt.Il.lr~rl "(}uniidian Nationality." By this book hc hopes to make Canadians feel the responsibility of citizenship which he contends is the basis of patrlotiaiu. Mr. llathewhy's book of Eisaya wlllba out in April and should appeal to that sentiment of Nationality which llcs nt thc basis of ull true pro- gross. Gusimisu advertisers will be clad to know that its Saturday lssun with its many special features is now read by at leash six hundred more people than any other during the week. This increase isin addition to its already much larger sale on Saturday. Every bodv should read The Guarrilaii and have ii copy of the spcclsil Saturday edition sent regularly from this office to their friends. They will appreciate it more than a latter. Only fifty cents per year or 25cfor six months. il' Quitoa number' of the local Knlizlita of Columbus left. St. John Thursday night last for Antlgoni.-ih and Halifax, in each of which places a new council of the order is to be instituter-i. _ The party will make the round trip and will be increased lu number by the addition of knights from North Shore points, P. E. Island and Nova Scotia. The new councils are start.- lng with good membership and under good circumstances. They will make dve councils of tba order in the maritime provinces where less thana year and a half ago there was but. one. DEATH has removed one ot the oldest. and most respected residents of New London North, ln_ the person of thslats William Cole. Th'e deceased though in his 80th year was in his usual good health up to a few days of his death. On Feb. Mtn he retired oo real. in his usual good health. Early next mornlnglic was taken with an attack of heart failure. Medical aid was summoned and he soon regained consciousness. Bntlt was seen that the end was noar. In spite of uicdlcal aid and loving kindness he sank gradually till his spirit. departed this life on March lst. The funeral which took place to the cemetery at John Gcddia Memorial church on thc§iird was vsryiargely attend- ed. 'llie deceased was upto the time of hla death a ruan of unusually good health. liis wife, Mary Doughart dlcri ten years ngo leaving three daughters, two of whom survived: their futher, the other daughter Anne haviniz died five years ago. The surviving daughters are Mary, tha wife of Wm. A. Douirhart, Long River, and Murirnret at home. But Margaret was not. long to be spared after her father. On the day following the funeral sbs was taken with an attack ofnongsstlon which was followed by pneumonia. Hopes were retained for hor recovery till Saturday when lt. was sean that life for her was rapidly drawing ooacloso and hor spirit departed this world on Saturday morning March llth. The decsassd was lil years of airs. She had waited on her father with a tender- ness and kindness borne only of Christ- ian tortltudo and never ending love for her earthly parents. Thafuneral, which took place on the 12th to the family plot. beside her father, was one of the largest ever sen ln' this section ofthe province. 'Thcceremonles of both funerals were con~ ilncterl by Revs. A. Il. Stlrlingfand John Murray. The surviving aisler Mrs. Doughsrt has the sympathy of the com~ munity in the hour of her bereavement. (San Francisco,Cai. papers please copy.) *-311 ,;.g;u_~_ The “Island Condition Powder"-is a preparation that gives entire satisfaction whenever it is used-Horses should be prepared for tha sprlng's work with a good tonic and blood purifier-We have hun~ dretia of testimonials in its favorand tbaas speak volnmsa-one 251: full lb package.- A. W. Reddln Pbem B.. Central Drug -‘ V = .lalssvunninsu-nm Msssssanssoavauaaanassssw ' f'"°"°""°"` mm" " - ' ' nts' that is wh Wiiil¢'S ' . Candy is wholesome if made from pure ingredie , y i Chocolates are in such demand. Put up in dainty: pound and half pound § boxes and sold by all the leading confectioners. `&,””,",,,"mm“mwm~iMmm mw ww'mm mw§ Uounty Oonrt of Q-iaen's County in Charlottetown tomorrow Then are 156 auita on the ' Tal music page In the Saturday issue of llamh iiist. will contain the words and mualo of a popular song er.t.lt.led, “How/'ri yar Lik ter be a Doral’ also Home Circle |pags, Msgaaius pale. colored Gomic, page, Horse news, interesting abort Story, Sermon by Rav. Wm. Dobson, nofas on the S. S. Lesson a week hence, aud all the latent teiegraphlc and local news. Only lilty cents per year or twenty-tive cents for six months. ti' ON _ Wednesday evening, Ziat. Inst Tryon Division No. 2508. 0. l`. paid s fraternal visit to Honorary Division No. Zii'l._Viotnrla. Althouirh the roads were bsdaiarge number was present. Alter the business of tha evening was transact- ed an interesting program was given by the visiting members. Henry Smith Worthy Patriarch of Tryon Division acted as chairman. The program was as follows-Opening chorus; Iiccitation, Curl Dawsoniaddrass, Rev. Mr. Stcbbings: Recltation. Miss Bertha Hodgson, on~ cared; Solo, Roy Dawson; .l§ecit.atlon, Arthur Dawson, encored; Solo, John i-Iodgi-on;Recit.ation. Miss Winnie Bell; male quartet, ll. Lea, G. Morrison, W. Lord, J. Lord; liecitalion, \Vrn. lfouiii Duet., Misses Wright. and1l`.ord; Dialogue, Arthur and Charles Dawson: closing ehorua Candy was then served by members of Onward. After a vote of t-hsnkaliad been tendered to tho visitors forthe pleasing program the meeting camo to ri close, all feeling that they had spent. a very pleasant. iiiuc. EATEN OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME How a Confirmed Dyspepiie Developed an Appetite Like a Corn-husker's and Lleaned Out Everything in Sight. The wife ofuleading rlruggisf. of Des Moines tells how herbrotlicr was changed frunindyspcptic without nppctito to n prodigious eater. “lily brother-.wlio is it hwrycrin Cliicauo, came to visit me and I hardly knew him on his arrival he ivasao thin and run down. Ibud not seen him for years and was much alarmed at. his appearance. lie bnlrlinc not to wcrryus he had been in this condition for yours as arcsult ol clironictlyspspsln. Insked him whathc had ilonefor li, and ln: anifl hc bud :lone everything-taken every remedy he had ever heard of and consulted doctors without number, nonc of them helped him. I naked lilru if he ever took Stuart'.» Dyspepsla Tablets, ami he said lie hadn‘t ‘and what was more hc wouIiin‘t. Hr. had sworn oll'|.ukiug incdicinc of any kind. _ “I had my husband bring homeabox from the store andi actually made him Lake one nr two of tha tablets after he hadeaten. They made him feel so much better that he offered no further objec- tion. He had not taken the one box before be was greatly improved and three or four boxes cured him of dyapepsla and gave_hiui a_ iijonderfui appqtitg. Jie came rieur outing us out. of house and homi-. My, bui. it did me good to soehlineat. Ho gained llftoeu pounds before he returned home, and he writes me that he has not been troubled with dyspepsln since." Stuari.‘s Dyspepsla Tablets actually tlothe worlr assigned to them. They relieve weak and overburdenerl stonr at-ha of their wurk of digestive notion. Their component parts are identical with those nf the digestive fluids sud secretiontrof tiio stomach and they simply take up the grind and carry on the work just the same as u good, strong, lienlthy stomach would do it. On this account Stuartfs Dyspepsia Tabiats are perfectly natural In their actlon_audeiTect.s. They do not cause any unnatural or violent disturbance in the stomach or bowels. They thsm~ selves dlpest. the food and supply the system with all the nourlsliincni. con talnedln what is caterfinnd carry out Nai.ure's plans for the sustenance und maintenance of the body. Stuart's Dyspcpaia Tablets. by thus relieving the stomach of its work, cnablelt to rccuperatc and roguln its normal health und strengtli. Nature repairs the worn and wasted tissues just us she hcale and knltsl-he bone of aiirokan limb. which ls of course not used during the process of repair. Stuarlfa Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale by alldruggists at .10 cr-nts ri bor. Ona box will frequently efl`c-at u perfect cure. s 4 _ _-_- M if A A EET ME ATTIIEQ ALWAYS BUSY STORE Advance Guard of The New Shirt Waists at Stanley Bros. Direct from the best makers in Canada. bought at the lowest n1anufacturcrs’, prices, and marked low for quick selling. Perfection in quality, stylc, fit, finish and workmanslilo. A FEW DESCRIPTIONS. ' White surplus waist em- broidery anrl lace insertion vest, tucked back, and long tucked cuffs $1.15 Fine white lawn waist-all over embroidery shield ironr, tucked back- and front, and fancy cuff--Another with _ drawnwork front, hemstitched tucks back, front and cuffs- Blue, gray and green ground chambray with white stripes, fine pleats back and front--A very stylish waist $1.35 Light blue, Paris and Green cbambray-hand embroidered front, tucked back and fancy is ly an s B "%~\%»--'B-*N-"\.r° [Ev ‘ sizes up to 44 inch $l.45 other white waists at $1.85 and $2.40. sleeves saoo , Black organdy, tucked back and front, trimmed valen- ciennes lace insertion. $1.75, $2.25 Hilti $2.40 STANLEY BROS. _f ~--._- _ .-_--. _,.4 "-.--_._ -V M. @l1‘ \t- ' ‘ifo- We have on hr-nd a few high grade or .ans- samples-thit We ha 'e no oom for. You ant One ? We will make the price vcrv interesiiiig. Come in io-day and look them 0Vt:Y. illcr Bros., SUNNYSI DE. sg" } 5 é 4 = Huw Much or Your Eyas? Would you voluntarily con- sent at any price to dispose of your eye sight? I think not, and yet per- haps you are one of those who, by neglect, are irretrievably losing at least a portion of their eyesight. If your eyes need help, the most likely way to assist them is by wearing glasses, properly fitted, -U1 My business is to properly lit glasses. This l do aa cheaply aa is consiatrnt with good work. _-.L___ u are invited to call. G. F. HUTCHESON. Opiician. D opcrty for Salc at Victoria. ie undersigned offers by private his property at Victoria, Crapaurl. elling house and out buildings all in repair rl . iso his farm conaistingof 25 acres all r and in a high stale of cultivation, hin a quarter ofa mile 'of Victoria lage O e barn on farm 20x45, suitable for liollrling hay, grain, etc o 1 further particulars apply to JAMESA HOWATT, Tl sale Ilw ll cle wit vii . Victorla,'Crapaud, P. E.I. odrol h F ` 38. . llilVl8llll. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND BMBALMBR. Office, Show Rooms and léssldeaice, opposite Baptist ure . Equipment first class.All calls promptly attended to at my hour of the day or n . ;l‘elephoi1e No. 289. 6-Otta twwtt gaf-Q, IGH' ui," JAM. “ Put up in 7 lb. paila Strawberry, Raspberry, l'c.-r--r, Black Current, and Apricot to sclcct from Price - - - 55e pail. CROSSE & BLACKWELLS-7 lb. tins of lilarnrain-lc 53°. and Plum _Iam 85c ea._Nlce. 0 t y i' T-‘rx-ooer.. j M,,,r_,;l, »,,\. BANDERSON as oo.. .;f»'.°-T i ARGAINS , 9 “Factory Samples” i H _ ‘ his - 5' l lima-"'_ ' Sp in li t 19 6 We haveriow opened up our new stock of Hats :ind Caps. Our Hat Department has been rc-arranged and is now the most up~io-date in the Province. Here you will find the most becoming hat and the best shapes. Come in and see our Hats and Caps. Vi/c will be pleased to show you through our department of Hats and Caps. P. E. Is1and's Greatest Clothing House. 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