“T ~r-_ri .`i;_ i:> €~`%i‘,>;f’-: _ ;,',l*‘z _ r Hp,- ii . M4, 1' sr' \ 2%( I ‘ ‘- ~i:‘:' ' , __ ti I .. i nh .’»:.1' ff Hwqi i fgifn I f__.,_ . r 9. . 1-, il . I Fir i~”fi"` 9 .'23 1 " 3# t inuoiu’ Ji i F _ l fn \ . '..' ef fi. ff' 3;; I” vu _ »» .4 \ f lg i _ ‘il » th' r dl- ilflii ,; i fl . ,, 5,., _ i"‘ ia W; ~'ii=1-- l,. “av 2.5. ti < v if l ._~ 1 flgi w.§;.~=s».v ...>......... ” nil; cnAntorrsrov,»;_,N,ci_1=Ann|ANu 1 _ t ' ,ll_llQEiTl|0liE WELL “F\ll|T-A-TlVF.S" ALUIE 0UllE|l llill Clarence J. Plarey is a farmer of Ulvuton, Que., known as a in:ru_ of integrity and good judgment. He write-S in no uncertniir terms ot' the 81°F* beneit he derived from taking “I’ru\l- e-tives" for n long minding luduey trouble. Q.; , A fy/ ` 1 /_ _ /' 1 Ulvcrton, Que. I suffered for many years with kidney trouble, with bad pain in the back and all symptoms of disease of the kidneys. I took e\'ery known kidney remedy and kidney pill but nothing gave me relief and I was getting discouraged. I wus advised to try “Fruit-u-tives” and I did so-and this medicine cured me when ei-ery other remedy failed. I used ulto- gether fifteen boxes of “Fruit-u-tives” and from the outset they give mc relief and I um now practically well again, no pain in the back, no distress, and all the symptoms of severe kidney disease have entirely left. me. I am very thankful to be once more well and I freely make this statement for thc sake _rf others who may suffer as I suffered and to them I say “Try “Fruit-a-l.i\'es." 151 (Sgd) Caknsuca ]. Pi./iccv. ij; », \ }_ \ , " Fruit-a-tives ” - or " Fruit Liver Tablets" are sold by dealers at 5oe ri box -¢6 for $2.50-or will be sent on receipt ol price. Fmit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. <. A. McLean K t". Donald .\fcl{innnon M¢'LEAIV 5 MeK]NNU/V. Bsrriniers. Attorneys-at-Law. Brown Blocmilhnrluttclnwr. ~___?.________.___i___`_**-'1-___ _ .___ lhe Highi Place We have srcuretl the serv'ces' o‘ an expert sleigh ann c:,~i if c painter and me now prepared to do all kinds cf sleigh a' d carriag painting and lettering in an up to date manner. at short notice, n moderate prices. _ Ordersln all hr-mclics of the painting bisiness left at the od stand, Kent Street.r\ppusite Revrr Holel,will reteive prmnpt attention P. H. lrainnr & Sun THE PRINCE COUNTY GUARDIAN (lfllcen In Su mmerslde l- Frank Lalferly Imager "I ‘* and in Albeilon Herbert Clarlr, ilanlgerdi J' fp -At the annual meeting of Union Royal Scarlet Chapter the follow- ing ofiicers were elected for 1908. W. C. C.-Archibald Matheson. E. C.-Russel G. McDonald. -Mal. A. Nicholson. ' _--O. Nell. McDonald. -M. McDonald. .Brucs. A._McPhse. McLeod. -On St. Patrick's Day March ‘.'.th, Division ,No_ 5, A.0.H,, will present the side-splitting farce-comedy of "Finnegan’s Fortune," an Irish play in three acts. It is a novalay. 'ui Irish»Amcrican play. No "red-coats,” no "evictions," no "landlords," 'lhere are no “uprisin1.:=_" ‘du1;'i~c.\ cells," nor "persecuted maidens." “Finnigun's Fortune" is u play of \ today. It is up to the times. In- stead of wildly impossible characters ive meet real flesh and blood. Peo- ple who do things in a natural and lifelike way. Besides the play an ad~ dress will be given by Rev. Father Burke. The Rev. gentlcman's ability as u platform speaker is too well known to need nny further comment. Don't fail to hear him. Between the acts specialties will be given by Summerside's leading performers. Watch for particulars liter. Z-18d3i. .°5"!!-19.0.0 Tim? F-59 Nr I -A meeting of the Seed Fair Cem- mittee was held at Victoria Hotel, Summerside, Monday, and linal ar- rangements made for the need fair to be held at Summerside on March l8th and 19th. The fair will be held in the Ludlow Holi and will be open- cd by Lieut. Gov. McKinnon at 12 o'clock noon on the 18th. The judg- ing will be done that afternoon by Messrs Fuller and Moore of Nova Scotia, assisted by Peter Brodie and other Island msn. . The convention will be hold in the Market hall on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning. Special prizes are being given by R. H. Wright, John Rich- urds,R. E. Mutch & Co., (Jnrr,-r & Co., Wm. Rennie & Son, W. C311. beck, The Guardian, Examiner,\Pion- ecr, Patriot and Watchman. The Domestic- Science department in which iiity dollars will be given in prizes promises to be one of the most interesting aiiairs ever held in the Province. _~"" ' fair' ` BILl0US` FEELING ll Clllkl ll’ Mother Selgel‘s Syrup,whlch . acts directly on the liver . I and stomach, quickly restor- ing them to healthy natural action, and thus it cures blliousness and indigestion. Mornnn S E I G E L`S svnuvcc... 1 ',»‘.t’=-azrh -.'...ui.-'ua-_-“ MILLER. A. ]. WHITE Gi CO~. Momrenl. Jai! ' ;i\xf'.ci1';~'*.;aa.'..\..-.e.f<.-...zus}§..a-i.\.=.a-..»=.u»»m;..-u_. B G wa o I Removed to 123 Kent Street. ` ,._,_,__ ..._ ..._ s. .._.......-...-....-....._._...-,... A full Stock of Musical Merchandise: - Violins an d. VIOIID .-,. .» .1 v ‘M nr-Jef; in ‘Z »~ _I ‘ i iii! 1 -»,E_ i 1 Cases, Autoharps ' 1Ba.njOs. Mandolins. C-3-uitars. Violin Bovvs and Fittings --Atso_ Music Books, Sheet Music . We carry 11 full line of the latest and best Music , Books for teaching purposes. . Call rind SCS 0l1\' stock. D0n't: forget the place, i2 Kefil Sl. E & U § . - :r‘.r-;-.i 1 i ‘. rf ff.-.-»~ 5,. " it '__|.... }i»'-1;. tl .».'; » ff -'_%:.»_;-2» ~cr~1'f *frfafzrnig of ;.7'i;‘. L ` 1 ;¢w..~- _ gf,-; ' "fr, -,.1 »1s~'-I+-.‘ _ ,.j~..=: ,'-°-1 '~_-L_’ ’-'_a;"' ,,; ‘l~'.;‘1-'r»:..3 I 'rf "l1~l."T~1.~i 7 fi -- ' . ._ 41 'i 8 rn v. . A ,,b¢_’_ _ggi ‘ 4|* g _ ,_ ,_."p. '_ ¢ _ l‘»,",,,;,. f.; ‘ `,';.`I V'_1~‘-*_-fi;-;_¢',V~. ' - ri’-9,-et ‘i . _ ‘lil *_-~_-» fi- . -‘~'-'sl _ .7-..2;-sh he Enterprise. Foundry Co. Ilscairu it i sultul' ye:us taking eiort. _ The ENTERPRISE' FOUNDR/Y CO. have the' repatatvon of mn R ing thoroughly reliable stoves because they have spared noexpcnse or effort to produce only the very |5859" quality. _ f he Enterprise Monarch . Steel Range is their vary latest and belt. _Price within the nach of"all. _ _ The MONARCH is sold by the most prom- inent dealers through- ,_ oul`P. E. I. ‘ S \CKVll.l.l'I, iv. ll. k \ .._J. W. Boulter, Summerslde, has returned from an extended visit to Nova Scotia. -Alex. Waugh, Summerside, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for Prince County. --Remember the aucdon sale! of the property of the law Mtry Jane Day on Railway Street anis Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock_ -Miss Ethel G. Mason, oi Port Hill, has accepted a position as book-keeper, in the oihce of R. J. McNeill, merchant, of Tyne Valley. -J. Frank Laiierty in the office of Williams & Crue, F»unu\\crsi.ls, will be glad to receive news, advertising and subscriptl' `ur “The Prince County Guard. Telephone con- nection. _ -Mr. Le Pelletier who fulfilled an engagement at Fairyland in Sum- merside this week has served his time as a cow boy on a ranch and is an expert rider. This spring he is booked to ride Texas Cooper in a 5,000 mile race nt Madison Square Gardens for a wager of $5,000 per yesterday Hrs. John P. McNally, Summerlide, had the misfortune to fall breaking her arm badly. --The Post Office at Montrose has been transferred to the charge of Charles Pridhnm, Beniamin Bowness having resigned. -A special meeting of Maple Leaf Preceptory. Summerside, will ha held Thursday evenlag for the purpose of conferring ".eif:.\-~s. A full attend- ance ls re.j'mnen ~,-The Mock Parliament at Bsdaque will not be open .to the public ol Saturday evening next but will bow- ever be open for them on March 14, the night or Bev. Mr. Rattees lee- ture. _ -Winsloe A. Lidstone, Summer» side, has purchased from the Lciur- gey estate the valuable store pro- perty situated on lower side of Water .Street at present occupied hy William Kennedy. -The special train leaves Summer side today at 3. 30 for the big skate in the *reno nt Charlotte- town. A gem ivitntion is ex- .tended to all y 'ne committee and the return '\' is only $1.15. A good time is promised. -Sinclair `& Stewarts store in Summerside is again- open for busi- ness nfter the immense elf.-uiunce sale side. 70 per cent of the gate money to the winner and 30 per cent to loser. Each man will ride twenty horses in relay and there will be no time allowance for rest or meals. -Yesterday was nomination day in Summerside for the oiiice of Mayos, three Councillors and a water and sewerage commissioner. For the office of Mayor A. C. Saun- ders will he opposed by H. A. Comp- ton, his opponent last year. For counci,l0rs there was nominyted Jaseph Cox, Patrick Ryan, Levi Silliphnnt, Nathan -McFarlane and Thomas L. Hinton. For the office oi water and sewerage commissioner Jas. A. McNeill was re-elected by ncclamntion. -'I`he death occurred at Alberton; on Sunday the 9th Feby. of Mrs. Joachim Gaudet, after a brief ill- ness. Deceased was in the sixty- seventh year of her nge, and was universally beloved on account of her mild and gentle qualities. Her remains were taken to Miscouche her native parish, and the funeral took place on Wednesday morning from residence of Gilbert DcsRoches. 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