” “ ~ e »= _ . i-_ - .- > T ‘-' > 1 ¢ f-- I -' *' _“- '-1'-‘- _,; ;;;_ =»,'-.,=_-515;,-; 3:,-~.;»,~.‘ 3-< -. » ._ ` i - _J ~'- _ ~ "3 'ze ». » _-.;»_.;;._¢;,_~_-__ _ '_ » _.-~ s ;‘:,,_f_.°‘f-_‘»"'fi-'»”»;:._2_l~.,wa; THE GUARUMN. cnaltmrrirrown. ramen ED Wann 1s;._aND.ai>Rii. 21, iooi. 7_ M fridiyiieiiiog 9_3() ipill 26ili, at Stanley Bios. P» M- _ _ ~ -Mens Furnishings ....._ ... ........ _and underlweight $6.00 per 100 lbs. - April 1 ' l I ipeeial Invitation 'lo the Ladies ol Charlottetown ._ lleoides-_-iw m the Pi ovince s. 1 Spl Exhibition In Every department. Stanley ros. PERSCN F-3% 'E likes to wait very long to have re pairs attended 1.1. Often great zn- Convenience arid serioiis dsiuiage org los= is siistaiiieel by not liaxlng work attexifefl to at the pioperllq time. We not only do our workl rom `i\" ' ~.~.' d it To erlv. p pt_ou. e o p_p _3 Our workmen are experieuced*B` and we giizirazitee satisfaction. &_?' E-"Dr I-lull llazigirig. _Gas Fit-ij ting. Sheet Iron and 'l`in Plate.f_ZD work we are uiiexcelled. Ll? iiosr. e. snaasiii Great George Street, Millners 01699 Stand. ii I4 d & ww EEEQ-QEEEEES YVVQ gg,||ugun;?Aui$ r;lLittle Early * Aint it! Well perhaps ! _ But ie is good in be :ahead _ where we have been for zo Fishing Gear all in Call and sec A Rod! froth 25c up, Baird’s Flies- ' Row Druggist. Opp. P. 0, Z Lv tolxllelaéis 12 valuable ‘~ _-s -_ < -~ PORTRAITURE (Zorona, Rarillo, Bobs! i AN IIS dainty a trio as Were ev -_ Radio' er sent out by any S?1;?;§;kS are an_ oval _ of “‘;3_00 thgeithggin design KARIL ‘ . ~,;_eo....~L.?.zi‘:: :axial ll $3.00 the dozen I.I'rri.s Boas ° P°l'traitlike theiilnisiéhgrlrd 'mfg , but immensely mn ' -they are $2.50 the A dlgen of either of thesis “mt wouldfriends, and Hands Rive ycur _nu poggft Pleasure than BRUS. Charlottetown, ,~_ ~ ~- 7 a fl//" _ i '- . ' '. .*` ‘ i "a,,_»_.~_~_»~.n.~nae.ma» _g~ ‘ _ ` _ _ : ‘ ALi»:_\.\No-RIA can boast ofa competei 5 HE E Z‘ _ ,»\ l` 'r H I; DY` Y iiinn in the person of John E. .]"a,rdine, Son' - ' _ _ ' of VVilliam Jardine, Fsq. of Crown Point, K” _ Alexandra.. Mr. Jardine has turned t _ Ou mm Fm In Diese Goods i CUUN IRY Silo _ _ .- _ ,_ boat builder anti energetic lobster nsliei four boats of last summer, will give him a -_ tieet of nine to ilsh during the coming G season He has also purchased the schoon n 7 3 ‘ . er, Abe Lincoln, Capt. Enman, with which | he intends to ilsh ot? the coast. Mr. J wr V dine has taken the idea_ of boat-building llliite lleai _ ST. Andrews Church, C ir iig xn,h:\ve en- Lcioseaeneir new cemeeer with s subsets Pinoy Goods Y tial wire fence. A1-*rmtxoom tea, ice cream and cake and candy at St Peter’s Schqolroom, Thursday epfternoon. Admission free. td Lrvsl.-Ioo Lglaaxsr.-Bacon hogs 159-2»._J 23rd, 1901. ‘is eXtended to visit our NEW STORE aid lock _.upon our GRAND DISPLAY. ,f 0 having an entire new stock of the latest goods in the market, we have better facilities than ever cf irsitingon you promptly and well. ` Apnoxs with pockets, aprons without pockets, aprons, pinafores and children’s cotton dresses-all colors at St Peter’s Schoolroom, Thursday afternoon the 25th. Admission free. ' td Tas last of the winter series of meet-ings of the Natural History and' Antiquarian Society will be held next Tuesday even- ng when Mr. Percy Pope will read a. paper upon the subject “Does the study of science destroy religious beliefs T” THE special train for Mr. Earle’s big Summerside entertainment, will leave the station at 3 o'clock Ideal time on T hursday. This will give business men an opportunity of doing business there and return after the entertainment. Fare only one dollar. . _ _ ' lsleeplessness and a general don’t care feel A Dinar des noch oils. ii 15:52. ei. =` mg 9°” “ways be °'°°°d°°'imp°'t°°”'di' P PP SYS- The death occurred here at anearlyliour this ' _ morning of Thomas C. Shreve at’ the-_pgs _ New Store--* s the lightest, biightest, and most up to date store _ PRCVlRlGlhL_ Rifle Association The annual business inset-ing of the P. lj I. Provincial Riili As=ocia.tion rill be hell in the City Court iocrn. Coty Buielding, et 7 30 rfcfnclr, p. m. on Filday, _~\piii Q6, i901, Francis Doglierty, Lt,Col., President. A. A. isareieee, Capt. S»=c’y A1s’coin. Ch’town. April ll, 1:01, 13, 17, 20, 24, 26. I F-5 RGLIFT Hr.: removed to Hqt Sp|’ll'\g8. Arkansas, U. S. A., where the waters and Mountain' sis' hasten thed citiure ~1¢;i 93 un er s se - lEai‘¢'»r°t'r!oa(t~>ment?eeR2duced round-trip tickets, good 3`months, from U. S. Cities. All inquiries answered -Nov 1 d&w 6m `_=_ 4 '_v__¥ I __ _gi I llltlsi The latest up- to-dateshcct music wrvin-Q is to be had at our store- * If we have not _ innsronmaennoroino _ l i-¢nw\&'1 ___ what you Want We _ will order iorf you, ~ come in and look over the latest _ music. 2 . 1 f-4:. 11 \ “of Bfty-two after a brief illness terminat- ing in pneumonia. Mr. Shreve was born at Guysboro, Oct 20th 1848. He leaves a wife and four children and two sisters, Mrs J am' ison, Digby, and Mrs. Major Wright, Be deque, P. E. I. and one brother Rev. Dr Shreve, of New York. ' Elevate which _filled with water at the west side of Peake’s No. 1 Wharf. On Monday evenings. scovv was attachéd but it leaked badly and another was secured to replace it. At high tide this morning it is expected that the steamer Brant will be able to tow the wreck out of the dock. BETHEL Norse.-Our school is progress- ing favorably underthe tuition of Mr. Jay McDonald of Vernon River who proves himself Worthy of his profession.-Mr. Seymour Myers paid us a flying visit Saturday.-Mr. Alex. Horton has erected a. wind mill forthe purpose of sawing lumber.-The Lodgeis movingon atits usual pace.-Miss Adah Locke, is visiting friends here.-Mrs. P. \Vood and Mrs. James Myers spent Sunday here, the guests of Mrs. A. Lund _-Agricola.. lilsresnrirznu Lor 34.-\Ve have all the appearance of a. very early spring, the birds are here. the Mayflowers are begin' ning to come out, and .'.i. sti'a.vf-berry blossom has been found.-Our Dunstatf- nage Cheese and Butter Factory is pro- v gressing favorably under the management of Mr. L. Gibson.-Miss Jean Layton who has been taking ii. course of music in Charlottetown has returned to her home. -Miss Jessie McBeath has been laid up all winter but we hope he will soon be around again.-We were all pleased to see Mr. J. E Robertson a few 'Sundays ego as he was spending his ‘Easter holidays at home.-We are glad that Mr. A. Robertson has quite recovered from his recent ill- ness. COM. Ptsssawr Giwvii: Norms.”-The unusual fine weather of late, has .eau sed th eesturdy . farmers of fs '-swiss' its inneiiy p.~¢{.*?. his eiftrl-" agfrsniehfsi Bin. ._ suits.--The probabilities at pre sent indicate ’ anearly seed time.-Two of our in nt pop- ular young men, Messrs. Bruce Duck and .Ray Crockett are at present -attending military school in Fredericton, N. B. We understand military training is especially -pleasing to 'the yo'ung'.students.-Mr. James Hayes js about to occupy his new and comfortable residence. We wish to Mr. and Mrs. Hayeb' that success which they justly merit.-Rumor says that it is the intention :of Mr. James Furlong' to erect alarge and suitable barn the coming of our “go a head' , farmers.- -Our esteemed friend Mr. Andrew Gillis and family haveolately removed to Sydney. C. B., where they have opened up an ex-_ tensive boarding house. Mr. Gillis has disposed of his celebrated stallion. Mr. Robert Thompson, Suffolk is the pur- chaser.-The last meeting of the Executive Council waspleased to appoint our worthy Peace. This is s. move in the right direc- their ' appropriate choice, and trust that' the new official will exercise his duty with courtesy and justice YESTERDAY the foreman of the Marine. Department was engaged in making pre- parations for the removing of the schooner other need apply.-James Paton & Co. V tori R w. lgtf. season. Mr. Furlong ` is. one ' Enthusia use +~ |_||\1E i simply from his own understanding. We hope that he will succeed well this season as his outlay in the business has been - considerable.-Lonsrnn. -1-.;-M _ r _ ,_ __ _. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. 1 1 Give Perfect Digestion Sound Sleep S rang Nerves. _ APopular Rameily Eor Dyspepsia The spring ofthe year is the time for blood puriliers. It is the season when we think we must dose ourselves with slarsa- parillas hitters andthe endless list of so- 1 called blood purifiers and nerve tonics. As a matter of fact there is but one pos- sible way in whichto purify the blood and that is through the stomach' and bowels. Pure blood results from wholesome food thoroughly digestion and assimilation. When thestomach refuses to work pro- perly the food remains too long a time fer- menting forming gases shown by' sour, bitter taste in the mouth bloating and belching of gas, and distress and discom tort generally. Poor blood, weak nerves gestion. _ f_ This is the reasonlwh3e.;.'j5`tp'§i'tfs» »sia;.£l‘lablets are 'medicines and blood give perfect digestion, the food does not lie on the stomach for hours. They give avigorous appetite, sound sleep, strong nerves, and wholesome food well digest- ed makes pure blood, and in no other way can the blood be purified. The idea that is ia medicine in itself, willpurify the blood when the stomach and digestive organs are out of order is nonsense. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are used by thousands in preference to “oitters,” “after 'linner pills” and “blood puriliers” because they remove' the cause of the impure blood, and you do not have to take them for- ever to get results. Dyspepsia is an ob- stinate disease to cure and a. remedy must be designed especially for it and nothing else; Cure-ails will not cure dyspepsia. claimed to. cure ievery thing or any hing" except Dyspepsiai. and stomach troubles and for that it. stands alone among p atent uiedi\-iiics. Anyone suffering from any ti~on`-»1e with ilieiriligestioii williind these i.;i‘».-::.s will give iinuiediate relief and a. permaiient cure. S:uart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are prepared by the F. A.. Stuart Co., of Marshall, Mich., and sold by druggists everywhere at 50 per package. No dieting nor change of habits is required, they digest the food. ‘._.-Q.-_ _ The balance of our flue stock of Boots and Shoes to be cleared out in six weeks. Big Bargains while they .lasti Ram.say’s old stand.°23_ Qi d&w ~ An elegant line of colored and white Shirts are includep o in the great Bankrupt Sale __ 232id&W. _ Wanted-Boot and shoe Sa esman desires. position.- Best ieferences, good , con_nection_s-extensive exgerience. . Address B., P. 0. Box 671 itv. _ YVa.nted an experienced Saleslady. None _ Molagses? Kisses only 10ctsa1b. at the Crown Confectionery.-W. A. Hutghispn ‘ Moruizns READ rms.-Just think how cute-that dear little boy would look in an Overall Suit, made for _him and waiting to _ your order; thisfis the time -to buy them to save his nice spring ciothers-_,Out in the mud la in he can have his freedom ails to suit boys from 3 years up; complete like men'.~i well made and strong, durable* and washable at 50c.-Jas. Patou ir.” go. li . Carters’ for Wall Paper ___ »._l tion. We congratulate the Council on `e ” We’re (0 ft 50 O Babys clothes should be washed w th ,,_ . _ _...__ _ _ ._ ~ ._ ~ ~~' _ _, “ .. >:’~>.=g, _ ‘_ _ ag _ . ., _ n L .. LE#'.'i.'I‘~% Which Has Many Remarkable Cures.&x_m***i'i i Billousness, sour stomach, constlpv tion and all liver ills are cured by Mooefs Pills The non-irritating cathartic. Price 25 cents of all druggists or by mail of 0.1. Hood di Co.. Lowell. Mass. Cottage To e Rent nl-`_¢-_ _ 0 Pie e e ' ' 0°” ittgd wi€i'9eiiiStl'igem1 x loi .00. We offer every pair - of Women’s' Bicvcle . _ 1 y boots inf our store at 33 1-3 oil'-_-Now is your time to buy-such flow prices never offered here _before-'every pair in _ the store--less one- .-third _the regular price. . .- K _ =e_ .~_.» Alley (Phone 137.) - 0' Many varities at the-` lowest, possible prices for cash Calfmeal .and Oil ways _in stcck- Highest market priois __ “eggs clean fresh stock. First class groceries at the ,PLANT Its Commencing Moy 7th the well known ` S“. S. HALI FAX” l _ Will leave Charlottetown for Bosron Returning leave Boston Saturday $ ~ For tickets and all information *apply _to _ _ . _ .- ..-_ ll- L- lillilill. W- I llllllf f ; _M=°_!8¢f- ' f j ' 1- , ° `ci...i..e.esen ,P.r';_"1f" >sp.a1 so a a -._ _ _'I ._ _ _ ef-Hr-€ l3cA1\T 'sz IP* “_” F f _,V andegriet good health in the open air. Cvett- T J_ ’ A_ B (Late of Royal Canadians, S. Africa.) BARR;ISTER-AT- LAW. London House, Charlottetown _ _ ' TELEPHONE. friend Mr. James Duck Justice of March z8,d&w 1m. __ “HASZé\R_D’S.BRAHMIN” 25 _ i pe:if_%<.~:i on-.fi ..;- had on applicstio .r S M I K 'W .-» ».. _C v .. i 5 vt/ ,f _ - . . - LIME! o ' ‘ ` _ ? ’ _ We can suppl__v quani _ _ _ _ jj. _ ,__ _*__ _ _ _'__ _ ‘V | __ _ ' BECAUSE-As tiinekeepers they _cannot be ~ A _Z _Q5 r; F2 .1-.j _gn Mgf§y 'Hgfbgf . 0 I 0 _ A exce;i;;LAUSE-They last s lifetime. i _ _ U h' havé minia Rfk’ ‘nd | . “V||§'|»‘QN||[”fe :;;;:;;:f.z°z.z°;.:“:;°.i°;_'°~"' Newly me at no fm - A ' A ' se=af°rb¢¢1»nf"` '»il¢¢uiq;u¢. -this doth) ` e » A _ _ . _W _ ow _ _ T3; _ _ -_ A pply to che ‘Foiemen _ Queen Street. ____§°_,;§,mt“‘=;b-iliezégotettn neu “__ - - _ __ f-___ ..., _ Con°1ly'S Bl1'ildi1_18 _ f ,E 1” '_ e e 0 " v S I ‘Y*~»l5L.4_1i'?~ _ Hdso tsthe sa igxécsenv given Our Teas the 8 I Buns ilie Population ol _P f. _l- To the customers guess or estimate of E. Island as shown by sus of z9oi_ wlrlch will ist. we will. Gi\'l. FRE-. a China Tea .;.~. pieces. Som handsome 'pri-._e_= to the next guesses. - Ovr fo-.fr special grades are as ' EUREKA ’nx.E_vn'- 25 pound. I RED ROSE IILEYD z8c perpound. r oim 5 pe0I?1NGR l°F,!{0E 28C. per pound. “Eureka ill(-n~l." is our own Brand arid is -willy sold gy ns. It of the iii,-'f<’i` \S sol in this vince .as 3. of t_». per pound. A fi: iiy cxplaiiing thit IKKHXN 3 _g:.1c:» ° Il |11’ &Lr`.Z':'. ‘ _ l.l.W;ill..§.. l§$¥K. -4 J 1 ' _ ‘ ' Mill Wolff" wlllhepleaselto have the and boyathat worked with ua and any other-s_ that vani work. tolli £851 i‘i7.`a_fii55"_ it Via Hawkesbury and Halifax H W fe' Every Tuesday 'att Noon.. Ill? HOOD. ' e .Passengers via ‘Picton on Wodn i _days make_°ennsaSioa_a_t~HeliIaa.__._ .; " Wee... ni'-nn# vr»»’Z'»l\€~‘