GUARDIAN W’rmiekf". 1' , o‘ . 1 . . SPRING ' ‘ 'GQODS. v such-~14 Plows. Spring Tooth. Diamond and pificigarrma, One Horse Seeder, Sect allSeeders. ’Uisc and to: Drills, Land 1 Rollers and Manure Spreaders. , j t i All new ,aud 'up~to~date' Call and see [them and get _our best prices andterpia before buying. ‘ Uur Stock of Farm Seeds is now pom” to and of the high- est 4" ty.-~‘- « 1‘ - Whited'tuaaian Wheat. White Fife Wheat. Red Fife Wheat. Duckbill Barley,“ Corn, Peas, Vetches, . : Timothy, .Early Red. Mammoth. Alsike and White Dutch' ~~ciover Seedif Mangel. Carrot, and Turnip Seed. . We Are Selling at Low- est Prices Wholesale and Retail. All our Seeds are prepared to comply‘with the Seed Act and are unsurpassed. if equalled for'liigh purity and germination. Don’t fall to call and see our samples and get our p‘.ices. ~ A. Home & Co. 4-Iytusa&iwmitf A Friendly Tip If you have not ordered your spring suit, let’s get together. We want your trade, not only your next order, but future orders as well- Our goods will stand the test. You want our goods, perhaps you don’t know it, but we believe it and are confident we can convince you. Our new spring patterns are “good for s( re eyes’! and worthy of your consideration. The prices are not in it when compared with the quality. MCDONALD x. PERRY. 'The Nobby Tailors, Great George Street do-MWMR SET l RINGS , Having just added to ' our stock a large assort- i ment of diamond and 1 other gem set rings.we are able to, give you just the 4 style that will please. Prices right. G.‘ 'li. ' TAYLOR, , Jeweler and Optician. é — 4 Desirable ‘Bullding Lot * in (li‘town for sale. ,I The undersigned 03ers for salevfih following valuable building iota :u 4 iota on the east side of Upper Hiiiaborough Street each hallng a frontage on street of 50 feet and ex- tending back 75 feet 2 lots on the west' side of Orlebar Street each havin Street of 50 feet so 75 feet. The said six lots lie immediately a frontage on extending back north of thaiesldence of Dr. Ander- alde of having on Street of 50 led This lot iieslminediately opposite the real- son, lately ].D. Reid. 1 lot on-'. the west ~ Upper Hills borough St., a fronts e and eaten ing back 75 ieet. deuce of Dr.- Anderson. It is impossible to procure a more dc iirabie locality for residences than than iota afiord. raged» tf l. , hurual ~ aunanv.r_ao,~ ‘ ' rli OWN-gunman _ . aims; ave-viruvaa. .1 nsininit ism.) I i 'PRACT-ISED BY. (.‘A'rtaiu Makers of Adulter; ated and ,Worthléss. Pock- age‘iiiyes. ; . ‘ Notwithstanding the unanimous‘very chemists, that It is Impossiqu to color auimnl (wool) nnrlvsilkl fibres, Him-l, vegetable (cotton and‘ linen) librea with arajealous of the wui'ld wide success or the DIAMOFD DYES, putting up, and which they re sent. will color ‘auy has caused serious losses to many a. borne in Canada. . Tho DIAMOND DYES, the world's great leaders,givo to the indie: special for cotton and linen and oil nrliren goods. guaranteeing perfect color reriullaa. The ladies will insure nnrl protect their. interests if they avoid all merchants who sell the cruds'nnd Worthless ' dyes recently put. on the market. in every case ask for the DIAMOND DXES, and see that each packet bears the} viordu "DIAMOND PACKAGE DYES." 'Bieuue send your mime and address op 'Vamh 8c RlCliAleuN Uo., LIMITED, mourns“. P. Q., and you will receive 'r‘nrzs of cost New Instruction Book for Home Dyeing, Card of Dyed Samples, and story in verse entitled. “The Longiohns' Trip to the Klondike." Some New Lines. We have received some new. lines of Boots and Shoes, seiiinnr very low for cash. 3 Men's Laced Boots at' £1.40 Boys’ “ ” . at $1.25. Youths “ ”. ' at $1.1m Women’s Dougola boots at $1.2: “ “ Oxd “ $1 In Children‘sbutton and laced 45c up. All good value. Jib-Bell. COFFEE Rich Old Mac/Ia from den ’ Rare 01d fa'ba ram Bataola. A blend of those two for a morning stimulant. Rich. rare, and tasty. The best oi)- taiuable-—4oc per lb. JAS. KELLY «Se Co. mm”. snaoéhior Cbtiitv housewives. in order to make room for Spring Import, ntlonn. wo will during thin month. while thcy lust, clear out the goods enumerated bc cw ut ... ahc I'ollowim; low pricos—: MWQQ i :I Chino. Dinner Sets. \ plocos. regular $12.00 for $8.00 l2 Sctnl~i’orcclnln lliniior Sets. in pincus, rrguinr $8.”) for $5.5» 7 Scrui-i‘orocl in Dinner Beta, . "5 pieces, rcgulnr 312.00 for 38.00 ll Semi-Porcelain )lnncr Sets. ilbqiiocclr, rcg-uinr £12.00 for 81.0" Ill (flilrui 'i‘cn. Se'n 4‘2 pioccs. rcgulnr Hm for $.70 .iii (‘hnnibor Sets. ' 6 pieces. rognlnr $2.25 for 01.60 10 (llirunbor Sofia. it) places, regular $3.00 for 02.00 .i Churubor Bets ii) pieces. rcgulnr- $4.25 for 83.0“ These prices tire for spot l:u,~lI. JOHN CONNOLLY & (20.. Queen St. Ch’town. I‘Ie Simplest—surest—Bafm— ilandieat — and ' only Perfect [elf-lulu. Pen. No [inn lller -—no ink to spill—no cloning er shaking. You simply press the button as U- the picture? and the pea Ila ‘ in a lull.“ nee-am“ Eagle$l§9 Flash No.” with l‘ hm aolld d pen at— not vuleaa red rubberan hilly panama. ‘— MYOUR DIALBR. if a doesn't sell you the la 0 “PLAIN” Fountain Pro-rhea seal ileum-Ii rice dives“: on. u: a salad. ” Y Back PenciiCo. , V Illa-unusual. I" New York diet of the world's most eminent.- celor , the samedye, we find speculators who ' offering for sale worthless package dyes I material with one riyo.’l‘hls cruel deception ' dyes for wool‘nn‘d silk, and special dyes ' AN OLD S'i‘OiiY. "Dobbins says he is wedded to his ap.’ “Yes. but they don't get on very well to- gether." : . sUNhAYSQrOoLLESSoN “surgeon comma. woana AND wens or mans As moan- ' ' ID lsr THE noel-spa. I ’ .. . . 4 y _ plateaus Vii.—\IAY 13. A rrnnoir ‘nauoxIAc ennui). Mark. 5. i-m' Mentor-lee verse 15. , Gordian raxr. 4 Qoholnb lath] friends. and tell them how things the Lord hath done for thee—Marl o. In. . p , Ting—Probably ion-minions. or A. o. as. - v . Placed-fl. 0n the eastern side at Sea - of Galileo; the country of the Gal-miner. ' 2. Th6 region of Decapolia. 'INTRODUCTION. The proper noun Gerar-ieneaa, which is the users cogent reading of verse 1 (Comp. ' Revised Version) [comes .from Gena or Korea. the name-still given no a heap of ruinspuce a city on the emf. side and almost. halfway down from the north- Scrlbbler—So your fut her likes poetry. is he much of n critic? Erillil —W|Iy, of course, not!‘ in) WANTED i'i‘ VEItY i’UBLiC. Miss Act-n Lott (nn netrcss)—You are n divorce lnwyer, i liellevri Lawyer \'e.~i;i secure Illrm'ncs without publicity. Mis~- Acln Lott—Then you on: not the Inan i'rn looking for. I'm in the wrong: olilce. A COMPLICATED CASE. i’vnslun Lawyer—Upon u lint grounds lllflliillll. do you Iipply for a pension? Fulr Applicnnt—My stcpnioilier's lil‘hl husbnnd'n substitrilc'u IrroilIr-Mn-inw con trnctetl hay fever in the civil Why and Ill‘ lllt‘fi lunt week of pneumonia. Mr. Collier I)uwnw~\'ou women hnve snub n ridiculous lrnbitof hollering "Oil!" on every occnalori. Miss Cutting Iiinlz —Ar-d you men have such nrlrlleilloua habit of saying. "i" on every occasion. \ . would cull a raving maniac. orn’ . "y of the Sea of Galilee. The site is surrounded by ancient toomhs and about a mile to the southwest, on the shore of the lake. is asleep slope lendan nilmost abruptly from the high inlrielnnri to the water's edge. (in the share of thr- fike at the foot of this slope are found the ruins of several buildings. to which are given the same name. This, in all probability. was the location of our lesson narrative.- The proper noun Gadorsnes. found iii some ancient manuscripts and in the best manuscripts In the parallel ac- count of Matthew, comes from Gudara, a city six miles south-east of the Sea of Galileo and south of the “lemon; or Yarrnuk gorge. Gardqu was a fortified oitv of great Importance in nnclcnt limes. and may possibly have given its name to It province extending nor tiiwaril along the eastern shore of Galilee. One of lhe prin- cipal cities of Drcnpolts (v. 20.), it was much better known than was the town of Gerss above mentioned. especially in Palestine. For this reason and because of the similarity of the two names, the latter may easily have been substituted for the former in copying ern'ly rnuriu~ scripts of our gospels. EXPLANATION. i.“0verunto.. . . the country of the Giuim‘cnes”— Compare introduction Iihcve. 2. “Ship imrnerllritely"—\VlI.lI an n ‘ v aplr't “ with a " i‘he symptoms mentioned In the next verseanre those cfa person whom we 3. “Among the bombs"——Caves in the hillsides and limestone cliffs. '6. “But . . . aim of! . . wor- shipped him"- The Greek word denotes simply an not of reverence, whether paid to a creature or to the Creator. 7. "Whatvhaval to do with thee?“— i.lterally. .,“What is there between you tnrlthee?" .What have we in common! ll. “My name is Mgion"-With the Roman ieflopqin army division—the poor unfortunate was doubtless familiar. later tlrnen and by people outside of I 5-Idttsoi. with lots to so] . i'i (‘URRANTN 1i cur-II. the standard black. 25 RASPBERRY. . 25 RASPBERRY (‘oiuuibinrn 25 RASPBNRiiY. :U > S 3-" z z _. ,. / ST ‘ . 5n STRAWBERRY. Suioly yanked. turd shipped when rend OUT. MA Nu'l‘ APPEAR AUAi‘i (lit where for double the PLANTS $1.50 PER ii iii] . . etc. Win only by us. ll{(iV E 11‘ ’10 ()ll. Pilii'l‘l l8 PER POUND. l-lldaa twmtd Plant Bargain 243 Fruit Plants for $2.75. Will producc Inorc fruit. fresh and green conned than you and yum- l'rlrenrl-i ('.|l| i Marni): Ask Your” ' Grocer For 7: B. V. . The English Sauce oi To-day. The very choicest», ncwout iruri Innnl IInI'dy kinds iii. loss than onn llriril privu GRAPES one ouch, (‘nrnpbeli's rnrly. the new him-k. . ' block. Motives Eni'ly. fancy curly lIlIIck-r- N-Irmlru. “Julia. lied Gross, new, London MurkI-I,I III‘\\'. t‘oIrr-nril, ililli'k worth-n. rhniiv liimilu . til. i ll" I'~ i‘.ti, (’Iuruiplun hither London or King the inner new reds. New heavy crnppini.r purple i- llll(‘i'. (‘uIIIbcl'lIiird. now Illil'llilillLll nr'oppiriir i) ackunp. ' Senator lmnlup. ihu kiII vof winners. Pride of Michigan, Recon for nine. quality. crop. i’l'eidllcnt. the new funny Iiiio hurry. Bin plnni‘ (in {tempt of s ,i. ('U'l‘ 'I'IIIs AIN'I' hilt Ni) V. \uII riir‘l gI-i'. ilIrI raIrIc \xilun r- ELUURAUU POTATO. The rent English polum. ribs-'n'uicly blight. l'llli lii‘l‘lisl‘. | roof. stir it llll cnoIIIIr ll.~‘ l'l'Dlilll‘l‘ tiltinit. no rm‘d nimzo liliM IIL $7000 tor l~i lbs Slz'FMJ [‘(‘I' ll! $2.?! for one pnlnlo. Inst j’lill' Si Ier pound. line potato in one "Mr cropped :tiil ' iuru'ercropmi'suurc soil, with sumo Wink, umi no l'llt. sounds IIIrrt-llilIle, lintsnnii anII- for list coutnins history. rhinos of poiutms. ’ Ncw offered for the first. time in ('lilllllili. pounds, it. IIIoiins '0 the Kroner llllll'i checks paid prom opinions of xi [mum's Ali-In zti other kinds. SMITH BHOR, Brx no Hearhviile Ont. rs Canadian Seed GTO\V( r.’ Assn Phone 73 [‘0 him, asmaii the down, it signified oppression, and was a sign of (error. 10. “Out‘of the country"—"Into the rifles" (Luke); that is; the abyss of l-Indes. is. “And when he was come into the ship"—Thatii, when he won in the net nf stepping Into the boat. “Pruyed him that he might be with MIN—His deep spirit of gratitude pronipted him to desire to be near his benefnclor; possibly also the fear of the umny demons from which he hurljust. been delivered strengthened this Ilenlre. lil.,"iiowbelt Jesus «offered him nol . . and tell i.bern"-—0ften on sinillm occnnimis Jesus hull explicitly enjoined «ilmce on the pin-tor the person cut-ell. (Camp. Matt. 8. 4; Luke 8 56.) » 20. "Deon‘polis"—A group often cities south and east of the Son of Galilee. QUESTIONS ON THE LESSON. describe] any pnmllel in our rim! \thl. makes it. rilfllculh to determine the anawr-r to the preceding (inestioni Why did not. the iulilbltnrita of this vldinlty want. Jesus to remain after working this In rnclt-i Why did Jesus in this case command the man whom he hurl healed to testify for it ill when In similar cnscs he commanded s lrncr-i ilow was Jesus received on the occasion of his second visit to this region? What events intervened between ihls his son runl the next? WOMEN Wi10 SUFFiR sIIUUIU READ IHIs She was Cit—r—ed of Female Troubles bv Dodu's Kid- ncy Pills. They Mar'e a New Woman of Her and sho- Hlesses the Day Site First Heard . of Them. . NEWMARKICT, ON'I'. May 4 . ( Special )— —'i‘he case reported below if another of the many thouanmls ol "stances of Dodd‘s Kidney i’llls coming to the res cue of weak, uufleI-ing’ women. Mrs. M. Dom-r. of this plate. says:— froru Weakness null female troubli- brought. on tlnrcnuh Ipy kidneys failian no not properly. 1 was bothered with n pain in the small ofniy back, headaches, ill“: spells, heart, Mutterings, risprea~ atomic“ of sleep, poor appetite and n terrible dragging sensation as if a weight was fastened mum] my loins. i tried rimtorsaml took all kinds of medicines. hut nothlnir seemed to llorna any uric-I. 'l‘iicn anelulihor hold me of llodri‘s Kiri— ney Pills and Mlvlsod me to try them. i did so and after taking alx bottles i run entirer cured." . How opinions ‘chnnge. A fw years ngotliey li~Hl to any unr .oods were only fit for lull in. What clothe p:ople eay lo-nx ? its oil If you g t it at Provise's ’ ' 3d at right. ‘ lins demonlnc p)MSrat~IOII such on is her:- “Forinorc than three years isuil‘rred l iREPAle Founders. Foot of Canon Streota Machinists, NEW FOIJNDRV nnxlsii 1 Steam and Ho: Water Heating CASHNGF Boiler mix kers- Charlottetown Foundry nod “Machine (0.. Lot GOOD—#ETTER-BEST That is how we have been working and experimentinl for years. and the final result is "SUNBEAM" FLOUR gives the atrencth unequalled iiavor. lie. 1 MANITOBA aAan WHEAT ONTARIO warm when gives the color. ONTARIO WHITE and REP WHEAT combined give that delicious and Your Grocer Keeps It. - I. on. i'lll‘c secrl sold in:- rice. Send forl‘oinplcic list. of plants, p0 ulocv, an» h’l‘liA\\'iiFIlilt Y l' ' of their popularity. are said to meet all For sale by expect ations ALUMINUM ARE POPULAR Aluminum kitchen utensils, despite their high price. are iii-in asked for by those who have come to appreciate their The Winter‘s sa‘cr have been good and the growing demand is a mark For the woman who has to lift the heavy pots and kettles off and on the stove many times during the day. iii cast aluminum pots are a welcome change. with cast iron is a thing that to be felt is to be appreciated. as to their wearing qiifliltitt‘ by those‘who have had them in constant use, as well as being found lees liabietobuin their contents good plilils Tlicir weight as comparer llian anv other utensils. S. W. CRA BBE, Merchant Hardware. iron Tilt-v The Leaders - Selling Agenz‘s, Used by thousands. St. John, N. B. ALWAYS“ 1' EVERYWHERE IN CANADA Ask for EDDY’S “SILEMS”:A~» “HEADLIGHT” Schofield Bros. LL "M. h'. 0. Donald NI'KIIII «- "CLEAN 8 MCKINNOW, u "I" n a ’_I.A.o.mtou, inc. c. (nun ouiFV Morson 6: Duffy Barristers and Attorneys. Brown's Block. Chatlobuswwn. P. K. i. MON II? To 120 A N’ “infiltration for The Itoan Blank ur Cursors. >1». «ransom: BROS. Produce Commission Merchants MUMF‘URIYS BUILDING. AROYLE SE, HALIFAX, N, 5 Personal albumin" ivcn wtiiuxuiua of Iiuiiae . ii , Poultry, ‘ruit, Vuuclrilrles.&c.,&, race of union remitted promle . Mu kot, [hr-loan Mill. on uvvllnauon. Cultural) lnont wilciwi ‘ t-ltidlyr _.-. .- .. i1. (LBROWN atrial”. Solicitor, Notary Pub- ‘ lic, gc. ul- h'lllm1—Ollnllornn building, Grout floor a Shoot. next. liarrk of Nova Booths. Char otw wu. P. It}. lsluIIrl. 5—15 so If in“... J. B. ‘Mellish,B.A. (H A R V /\ iii) ) BARRLS'iEIf Ahll'A’i'l'llilM'VrA'l4A“. (lor. Qnomr urul Itii-hnmml Sta... (‘h'lnwu Telephone, Hrmxo tam-Junta) 43. 6-10 ctr and w -li. U. Mcintorr. K. (3. W. h). ilhIN’l'l.Y McLeod ((9. Bentley, lion-lulu». mni Ali-ii Iicyn-nl lnw‘ slolli-itioni for llua Ilaurk of Nova Hr-nlin‘ “om-y lull-ran. "PRICES—Hunk of Nova Scoiln ('hnrnhern. lvrwlyr. ( I-ltl lute-II“ r- 11. JOHN LEDVJELL,M-Di l'li Y5“ 'l.\ \J A\'lt N'll lili RUN l'ownul Sin-"Lo lilimllr: ~ I.Ju rpli'> l‘mrrn-ni. "DUNS Until n u'ulovk n. [mi in p. m.,7 lull ll. In. 1'! lirlw G E0. 8. INMAN. ‘Barrlsler. Solid/or, Notary, dc. Mumry in lunn. (‘ollectlornl Imniu. Uiflnu. Montaigne I‘. E. i. SMALLWHUI), (‘. li.,liirr-risiAzr-nud ALUII‘DC)’ K niriniw Notary Public, cia‘..l)fllno: l‘Iun- "l'Oll lilo-1r. lirtnly Irvrnipierl by i". ii. iiiwrird l(.(?.. SorithHichIIr-on Squaw. Money lolomr. Mofluanio 8. Airman" Parristera, bollellule_ etc, SUM iii ERSil)h., F. ii. I -uiccw- ltuyai Blink of Canada building. NEIL-Mr-Ql‘ARRlE. R. C. AKSliNAllli'l. us i- .. monsoon tips" 5 F C WESLEY Co. Di.$Ir;NI-:Rs. ENGRAVI'RS. Li) CTROTY PFRS. Sr, luliri. N. B. W.F.H.Carveii, B. A. Barnste \. Solicitor, i'oiari etc. . um. ....r..m..\I.y.I...I. m mmr Y. .\i. l‘. A. Building Ioleplmiw .\‘o. 2257. } Charlottetown. \ionny l1.) lonri. I'. B. “4 LLi \Mfi, Barrister . Solicuor and Notary. Arms iAN'JAKY 2nd "Fl ICE' llUi MAB BUILDINF, hrxl lit-1H :ar ir‘uyirl iinirk. Water St. hunuii Intric. NONLV 'l‘l) LOAN. _. _—.__—.-—-.. ._ w.- . a ' i “ ‘ - dpt fiiClliil Ads . ilnn'islcrn Sol & inlion‘ Iuirl Not.- .rI'iI-s. Money to Loren—SI might. 1.0an or from liuilrling umi Innur i'nrnpriny. (lfiirzcu, (illlli'lillliislrlucl. Fyrincy. l‘. ii. nu." ltoiw‘, l..l..li. J. E. A. Mullmnn U. L MURPHY 8. in. SVIINEY. C. ii. ire-- not C: nvmlsbltin Fla-Ichnnis Island i'rudur'c lIaniilcri on conmris inn. Prompt uriurin inmie. I5ilwiyr Hit ” inning: I’m liliCH in Ilw i'. ii. l.-lIInrl lirilnnl Fir-c [II . runrir (inn-nu.» IIII II iiiilliliug l'illlli'ile“ Hulls. Silluol lln ('iICvHL‘ Mic lul‘illll. “'utcr filllit‘. Storm. it ., uply to t). i). illiiidi. Pieter-moi. Blwut t hutlutlotuwn iii. a. tilt. "Ham's iiiiiG EDWARD HOIEL Opposite I.C.R. Depotflaiifru. Fliulll with :All illotltll'flilllpl‘ilvollwlrlil. ninizuiil I-nIrin ful'lliuill'il. Sillinidun runl \‘lcw tIIn-ur Immori in Halifax. \VitlIiII tivu minutes ride y iris-cot our: to the contra or t-hu i Til . 'i'orms H.511 to mo vor riny auxin-tiling to lo- ration WM. WILSON, Proprietor. Apl mi l V! iIIE ‘ofi‘iiFEElN—EG‘IH :alvrted throughout. l‘ha only hotel In tho :lly with private awn and garden: !. IAIN)! WILLHL CHANCAIPI‘KLI. Wm. Hanan-r fill-I I yr iiOiEi. BRl N5 ii lCK MONC1()!\ N, B, The Largest and Best Located Hotel in the city. Accommodating 200 eats ritualpd in the arr-ire of spacial": mu" 1. and a nut irth tron-r. mulling it curnnufll’ed u again o lo omnier mi ch . mal- won. .fl r n o "m a-altdlyr Gnu. MCSW'EENY, Pro . . “#4....” ......... .... «5.-.... .. e