rr 1 ‘ GETS YOUR AD. I pgfsloai' Muluuwo TIIE CIIARI.0T'I`E'I‘0WN MARCH 50 Bottled tendon midrmuofi to th'o umlnrslgncd will be ret-oivwl until noon April liltb iiui itu- tgrg }»\|ll\ilng of as huvr school house at .\it. I I) I'||\"d and s ciiion!-ionsrnn bu .soon ut tho TE"°ERS" Significant *THE SUMMEHSUF___“"*ll'*l_T‘**T“l v §$r.il|lw.sl;ti"4t|m¢....r with \\'i||m|.. t- warta non. Knob ixilcrlube lunrkoll 'i'|_-lider for .\It. Albion Holionl. Titaliowesl. nr nny lender ilotiiecossnrlly' ni' °°'“ ` ltoiircirr Jnxkiss. March Ilklii twfzii t'I|nir|nu|| ul 'l‘rusieos. i t l Buyers of Drcsscd Pork, Fresh Eggs, Poultry, etc. ohn Hopkins, Suiinncrsidc. i 3-rgtlnxwf twwlf, 0 in--lV»~-¢~u\»~Q G.D. WRIGHT. Funeral l)irector_ The only limlialiner on P. E. Island holding a Diploma. ~ l'llss A, Ferguson,Lady,Assist.snt Equipment the best. Parlor and Show Rooms superior io any in the lower Provinces. Calls promptly attended to day or night. Satisfaction gua ranteed. Knowing that the public would apprec- iate the services of n lady assistant, l have engaged Miss Ferguson, a lady oi experience and competent in every par- ticular. OFFICE PHONE Goc. RESIDENCE PHONE 60b. ;'»t.t.bt'1'i -". li||wiic~~. tw, ilu* _\`\1t’ili by u plot ofl:\xiiio\\'i\cti by lti\'ll.\|'d liliui. on thc l‘I|\.~'t r.yn..1otrorinei~iy otvnoi \._\~ ilngn it.on_~»i;~ and on tho South by li`ir.~t Street ingcthcr with a right ni' way nine and four ilirh~ fcci. \\‘idi\ on the I a few days in Charlottetown. Hurry Bowness, son of Andrew Bow- ness, Kensington has left for Winnipeg. Superintendent Sharp and Major Sehurmnn were passengers in the east bound train yesterday. ` Mrs. M. L. Frank McKenzie returned. home yesterday fromspondlng aiew days with her mother in Port. iiill. The Thomas Schuman property was sold at auction yesterday to Richard Clark, Wilmot for the sum of $4100. The many friends of E. Crosby, Capo Traverse, will regret. to learn that he has had another slight attack of rheuinatistu. Gcrdon McKay, Bradnlbane, il. Mu. Kenzie, Kensington, D. P. McNutt, Mal- pcque and John Richards, Bideiord were in town yesterday. ~ St. Pnul's congregation intend buying the old Methodist chuwh property from Dnniel McNeil, which they will remodel for a parochial hall. Exactness-Every word in our advertis ing means exactly what it. says. \\'e do not evade or hide the truth behind gener- nl statement. \Ve are square. Corne in and make a Lest. D. D. Crue Jeweler ami Opticlsn. 27d 5i The death of Mrs. Wm. Phillips Arlington, Lot. l~i, occurred yesterday. Deceased was 75 years of age. She leaves 1 to mourn a sorrowing husband, one] son and two daughters besides n large circle of relatives and friends. R. ii. Mont- E l oniery, St. Eicnnors and Albert J. |l’hilllps, Sumrnersido, are nephews oi l ldastcr M|llincry.- Our new spring l rnillincry certainly exceeds in variety and l ninlznitudc that oi any previous showlnu. \ou can depend upon finding here the | latest novelties nf the season, new pattern I bat.s,ncw French sallorsmewlleghorns and beautiful effects in misses’ and chlldri=n's huts, new effects, new colorlngs, neu ideas. As many opening novelties cannot be duplicated we advise the leaving ol our orders for Easter requirements early. We invite n personal inspection of our goods and orders or enquiries by mall.-It. T. Holman. 30d2l. By order of the Indian Department. Ottn\vn,t\ uieetlng rfas held on Lenox Island, Tuesday evening, io consider on election fornchicf. There had evidently been disutisfsotlouy nlnong the tribe, its some wanted to do away with their pres- cnt, inode of Government. Three speeches were rlellvcrcdhy Isnnc Pct/ers, Joseph Bernard, and Chief Sark, The latter 1 explained the necessity of havingn lead fur in their nifairs. The chief by his remarks won his followers back und, the pips of peaua was smoked. Tin- eicctlon for chief takes place July iilllli next-. CHINESE LEARNING LONnoN, March Zlil.-Seven young Chinese sont by their lzovernnicni, to` lcnrn the making of pguns, riiles audi nmtnunition, arrived in London the other tiny. Thr-y will be attached to nruis and nlntnunltion factories. Eiyrhi. others rue in Germany nnrl len in Austria for the same purpose. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Close. Noon. Close. March 27. March 28. March Zn. Coppcr............ 107,! 108 10:15 l].R.T............ H4 853 Simi( 172 172 1721. Pennsylvania... .. 1Il7,i 1Il7{i 138,! Rending.......... 13151 lliii sqgar 301 iso; Southern Pacific. . (i7{. tl7ll St. PA\Al......... .. 1755! 175i Union Paoldc . . _ . 1533 15343 105'( 13.11 ian; 08! 17o,\ 155 106) Miss Annie and Vivian iiownti, French River are spendiugn few days in Sum mcrside. Da. Daniraca, Kensington, The Gnar- dlnu understands, has sold out his long established drug business at tilat place to E. Kler by whom it will be conducted in the near future. ‘A \Vutchmaker's Opportunity:-For sale, a watch and jewelry business established for 26 years, (Town of 3000 1nln\bltant.s),t\ Koorl repair trade, very little opposition, fixtures loss than $20000|nclurliug safe. Neod not buy any stuck unless you want to. Rent $100.00 per annum. Address L. Morris, Sumuiersitie, P. E. I. Ztidili Rav. T. F. Fullerton was greeted with n large and oxpeclant audience in thu l_’n.-s hytnrian church hero lnat. night to hear his interesting and instructive lecture on the llussu-Japanese wnr. Mr. Fullerton had a choice collection of views and nil the most thrilling incidents in t-ho wur wexe vividly portmyed in pleasing language und life-like views. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the reverend gentleman at tho close which was suitably acknowledged. nu Your riiru _ ou rruuozoin A Time Honored Cure for Spring Ailments that Every Physician Reconnnends. But every year has seen the popularity of Fcrrozone increase, and today it is used by thepenple of many nations for weakness, debillty und the chnrncierlstli ailments of spring. ilet. Fsrrozone helpgoul It enriches the bloo supply and thcrcf hyd vltalizes and quickeus the wholr bo v Hnniors and iiximirities are driven off. Ddiscasc germs of eu rv kind are destroy e . Nutritious mntcrinl i= supplied fm restoring the \vi\~1t.e, and tiny by dnv the process of rebuilding goes nn till health that outlasts old age is established. _ Mr. W. A. Reno' ok, of 285 Hunter St., Hamilton, Ont., wriues: “A year ann [became run down and lost mty health. My strength was greatly reduce and on account of t.he weakness of my hcnrt 1 was afraid to take up work. On going; up stairs or walking fast my heart. would beat like on enizlne. l would gasp for lireuth and get exhausted quickl . Atnluhtl would \\'ukc up in un excited condition and iinrl my hcurt going like mad. In this terrible stats nothing helped me but l\`cn-ozone. Such good lt. did me 1 c\n hardly explain. It built up my atroligth, put new life in my heart and made ine fccl like n new msn." Even in advanced cases of \\*onlmt‘.ss Ferrozone is unfutlinir. Your rirulzlzlsi sells it, |`i0c. por box or six boxes for $2,5il, »\t-all dealers, or by mall from N. C. I’olson.8c Go., ilnrlford, Coda, U. S. A. and Kingston. Ont. ' PROTECTION NEEDED. B1~:nr.1N, liianrii 28_~Firin|z n revolver as u salute ton weddlni: purly, in accord- nncc with an old Bavarian custom, i. se-lioolmnster at \Vureinb\n'g. used ball ciltrldyzcs by luislnko and killed one of the bridcslnnids. ff, f,, it oo 1 I _I-1. R J-l~\ _ AE.--\\\_\>;>~,5£ ` "fs|;,‘K|D,T\JE.T%'¢¢t‘lA it °~»-’:.=.v.~~r;%».‘¢.». Tiles. BES1-gs f _‘of HU - ' ull ` °"i1>n:.»:';'.l.° u1iil““ Dr. CI\a.sa's Olnt, ment is a certain , an dfguarantoed 1 euro orouch ond l o f of U. S. Sieel...... . 105.1 I I f53\’?f1»-f1¥5f1‘f»~ and protrudllg piles. Boo testimonials in tho press and your neighbors nboutlt. You can use it a ot. our nmnoy baokifnotsntlstlod. 600, stall deafiars or Ensnnson, Ba rzs lc Co.. Torun oo. f DR. OHASE8 OINTMBN11 Tin ami enamel ware at Cameron 8:] Co`.~'. 1l0r|li ADVERTISING IS BROAD. Advertlsingin itself means publllicy and publieitylsa very broad and com- prehensive term. It does noi; mean simplyaword whispered to a favored few. It is, rather, synonymous with a general, broadcast declaration, and the broader the scope of the announcement. the better the advertising. No occupied space that directs attention along given and desired lines can be reasonably re- garded as wasted; nor can any luv fis 1 x penned to this end ba adjudged ox- iravagance.-Amerisan Medical Journal lst. .__-i-_-_ COMlN’.i_El/ENTS. City Council masts on the second Mon- ay in eaoh month. James Paton, Mayor; \\ . W. Clarke, City Clerk. Tuesday evening 8 p. m. next Regular Red Rose meeting S. 0. E l|n|rd’| Llnimsnl Cum Dnndruif. ra Store. di) iii Toinsurs perfect haaithnse lron~ox Tshirts. For saia at your firuggisfn, 25 neat# dil if rnatism," says MJ J. C. Boyne, aditor - of the Herald, Addington, Indian Ter- ritory, "but thanks to 0hamberlain's Pain Balm am able once more to attend tobuslnc-ss. It is the best. of llnlmonts." If troubled with rheumatism givu Pain _ Balnintrialnnd you are certain to be ' more than pleased with the prompt ‘(`. relief which it affords. One application J relieves the pain. For sale by all drug- glsts. ` -Wanted at once a registered drus clark. Only a first class man need apply. Good wages. Address X. Y. Z. care of tha Guardian. 18 dtf. tw tf. lui lulull luultllrl to THE KlNG’S PICTURES. I.o\'no.\', March :!.~¥.~‘l`lie King has sold it number of :luplienta mczzotlnls and etchings from the royal library in Vl'ind- -or devotiniz the proceeds Lo the royal library. lie has also sold a collection oi 150 cichlngs, presented to Queen Victoria in 1887. Affllcted With liheumailsm. “I was and nm etniliicted with rheu- ANNOUNCEMENTS _ A _ E _ GO UARTS are har _ ,-,...-f f in endless variety- ‘ 1| new this spring-Brlgh _»1 Q ,'\ ~ The Srorc That Savcs You Money. if TRAI OR &_ C0., ~ .,.~..¢ = li _ _ _ . 'S1 'nt V. 3'. 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