Y- V_‘_"""`¢::-7--~ -,--.-H ...N _. _ . _____` V _ _ M: W_>¥__v__V__ 21| 1906 _7_ Then your bi rl condition Yiail crdlriidinbe In ‘ very bm 'P Er-in md family merli:|l||°“y "" B5 mr “F-2 \ ~ Oiflcesin New Prowse Block TOLET Two dwelling houses on Hiilaborou h t r ~ is hwuw ui te l; a ree, near Hillsborough Square. __ "fn s‘wi1..:'°n;':. “ *'°°\l19. and have all modern conveniences. Possession ` _ L Charlottetown. On dwelling); p - . H. L5. Woon,S id ~ r h mnvpnreylplenp Ponsgsuzglaiv;i:i;enSht;-sgtacirsirtarning eight rooms-Has modern City Yesterday. “mmgrs e. was n t o W Weiiner __ "-F - _,__ .|(¢L>'l"|’ .ASEE .INWITEID - If you wish the best in ph¢r°. graph , finished on the new e c lalisedy mounts, (the very laiisst novelty) T() VISIT CUE STUDIO- GEO. H. COOK Where Baby is Alwava Welcome. WORK HORSES Hughes’ Condition _ Powders ltcleans them ont and xnalres them stand up under hard work. Give it now--the spring is when it does the most good-25c full pound. Headquarters for Horse and Callie Medi CHIC. rl Geo: E. Hughes' Ladies’ Low Cut Shoes We have the largest assor t- t ment of $1.50 and $r.75 shoes in the city, neat, best of leather, new stock, worth any time $2.00. Sold in other stores at $2.25. If you wear low shoes, you will save money by dealing with us. Try us for your next pair. A. “E. McEACHEN, This Shoo Mun. il LENTEN SEASON E Lent is here, and for a few weeks there will be greater de- mand for fish. We cun supply yourwal-its in the line of fish as well as any other line of groceries. Bone- less and skinless codfrsh. bone- less ilsh, British Columbia Sul- mon, lobsters, clams, sardines, kip ered herring, etc. HDTTER -A considerable quantity of butter is used at this time of the year. We have a choice ict of creemery print in this at :ge per pound, and crcimery lub at uc per pound. Favor us with yourorder and see how quick you get it. McKcnna’s Grocery, ` PH°NE{H§.‘£l'$‘.“$2{8.€Zf£’; llllllsanasasa--ap--svlllllvilllll Rubbcrs l llicn’s Womcn’s Boys’ Childrcn’s Ours has the mark of quality that is the .‘ best kind to buy. Men’s rubber boots I §4_,r>o,, Ladies’ $2.50, Girls’ $1.80.' srinour D s. oi, SUNNYSIDE- GRASP THE GilLDEN 0PPilR- TUNITY and get a pair of won1en’s fine Boots at 1-2 Price Also a large assortment of men’s boots at_' Allcy & Co. FLOUR REDUCED 256 A BBL We find that we are overstocked on two brands of Flour-Gypsy and Beacon. In order to work some of it oil quickly we have reduced both brands 250 a. Barrel This reduction will make Gypsy 55.00 per barrel. Beacon $4.75 per barrel. Every barrel guaranteed or money refunded. Bccr & Goff. Your Druggist No other store pays more attention “T0 DISPENSING" Than ours. Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Modern Methods--qualified clerks. GET THE HABIT. _ Your prescriptlonsdlspensed here. PHONE 86. Redd i n Bros., Always Busy Drug Store. ii rmpcrty for Sale. at 'Victoria he undersigned offers by private sal. h is property at Victoriaé Crapand. pwglllug house and ont bull ings all in ood repair. _ 8 .Also his farm eonslstingof 15 acres all clear and in a high state of cultivation, within a quarter of a mile ‘of Victoria village. l f One barn on farm 2oxu5, suitab e or "°“““l' “.1” “'$l1’.’.f.‘li'.. . 1, .. er . F" ur Jin/ras A. rrridrarr, Fn/.NK Lana, Manager of the North Tryon Creamery is in the city. _ Rav. D. McLx~:an will preach D. V. in Stanchel on Tuesday the 27th. at 7 o'clcck p. m. ll. E. Murcn &:. Co. yesterday purchas- ed a hog a year and nine months old from Thcs. Dollart, Milton, weighed 684 lbs. THE results of the recent written examinations and class work cf tho For- '-““° 311580 School No. 29 show splen- did progress in all details. Tm-1 revival meetings hcld at Murray flarbor North by Rev. Andrew Gray were largely attended and several young people toolrastand for the first tima. _ THE I. 0. G. T. Lodge Murray Hu-bor North is progressing under the careful management of Gavin Hicken, C. T., Eunna Dalziel V. T., \\'. B. Graham L. D. und W. D. McLure (Sscy.) AN open latter tothe members of the Legislature, unsigned, asks them in the Interests of farmers to carefully watch that the same are safeguarded during the passage of the Fish and Game Protection .aw. ‘ lr you have found ncut, or nnything of vnlue. look in the Inst and found columns of The Guardian. Losers and finders use its columns to good advantage. They are the encyclopedia of luck und misfortune, and their value to those “HIDE them is beyond the mere cost. ol' thc advertisement. Trlr-: deuth of Margaret.. the fifteen year old daughter of John McDonald, Pownal Street, has removed a beloved member from n grieving family circle, and left a sense of loss that will be deeply fclt by those who knew her. The sud event occurred on Monday, after a long and hopeless illness of four months borne with hcroic Christian fortitude. EauNl:s'r PARKMAN, son of Edward Parkman, city, is one of the students at the Gordon Bible Training School, Boston, where he is preparing for evange- listic work. Atsspecinleervice in Bow- din Square Tabernacle, Boston, recently e l 2 Mr. Parlrman grtve an address on “Paul on Mars Hill. Attractive programs were issued for the service containing a good cut ofjlllir. Purknlan. Guanmau advertisers will be glad to know that its Saturday issue with its many special features is now read by at least six hundred more people than any other during the week. This increase is in addition to its already much larger sale on Saturday. Every body should read The Guardian and have a copy of the spcclal Snr-urday edition sent regularly from this office to their friends. They will appreciate it more than a letter. Only fifty cents pci' year nr 25cfor six months. tf A Mll.r.1'owN Cross correspondent writes The Guardian:-Miss Nicholson our school teacher intends leaving in the near future.-A successful pie social and entertainment was held in the Milltown Hall on Thursday evening March lhth. Henry Campbell noted as Chairman. The program consisted ofa speech from the chairmen, Dialogues, songs, rendinv. rocitations etc. The instrumentul music also the singing by those who kindly took part in the program, added greatly to the evoning's entertainment. Corniodialoguea etc., were well rendered by others. The crowning feature of the evening was a song and act entitled. The Widow MacRae.The proceeds realized were $41.00 in aiflofaman who has been sick for some months past. Fnon its Eastern correspondent Tire Guardian learns: The middle of March of one ofthe finest winters on record, yet Mar-oh is maintaining its usual record of high winds, biustor, cold days and some timss rain fora change.--ln striking and ulrroeable contrast with a year ago, no scarcity of cattle feed exists, the farmers are well through their outside work, they as wall ns the fishermen look hope- fully to tha future und believe that faith- ful work will bring its own rewalvi.- Thc death of lion Angus McMillan who died u few dnya ago full of years and full of honors recalls the fact that we have living with us here in Elmin, Mrs. Jarvis, then Miss Jane Stewart, a fellow passenger with him from Tobermory Mull, Scotland in the Spring of 1835 in the brig Phoenix of Dublin. She is p probably the only survivor ofthe passengers of that date.-T. S. Robertson is slowly improving from a prolonged attack of soiatica. Considerable sickness exists in these sections and our doctors are kept. busy.- Ira Kennedy has arrived home from the lumber woods of Maine. Ha and Charles Stewart are preparing for nahlug. I Our "Gnaiacol Emulsion" is a wonderful preparation for building up tissue and making the body strong-By its ues coughs ara cured, and other lung and chest troubles warded ofl‘. Everything it contains ia of the llneatquality and w prepare it ourselves.-Only Bao per bottle. ._ ide. oem Vi°‘°"°' cnpmd' P'E'I‘ A. W. Roddin Pham B, Sunnys 3: 'i “"' ,'“,',,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..¢¢,.‘i fm.. Cgndy is wholesome if made from pure ingredients; that is why Wllll¢'S' demand. Put up in daintyf pound and half pound ._.Cl0¢0lll¢S are in such 5 boxes and sold by all the *apnea unswavwwar leading coniectioners. Tuls Gunnliun Errrpioynlr-rut Uurcuu l= the general topic ol conversation In lin. city and throughout many parts of tlu Province. This is not to be wondered al, forso many psrsonaaratbrough It getting ,lust what they want.'l`o those who do not desire toadvertise the fee is il5` ccnts. but no charge is made unless they get what they ple looking for. However, by advertising many persons get lust what they desire for much loss than tho abovi amount. tf 1lHi PHU\llllEliL LEGISLATURE ., March 8). l-louse met at ll u. m. today. ' ` The address in reply to the speech wus presented to His Honor the Lieutenant Governor. Hon.Mr. Hasxard gave notice that he would ask leave of the House to introduce a Bill to be Intltuled An Act to amend an Act passed in the llrd year of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth intituled An Act .go regulate the Reglatry of Deeds and Instruments relating to the title of land and to repeal the laws heretofore passed for that purpose. The bill was read n first time. Mr. Peters, in the absence of Mr. Raid, introduced a bill lntituled An Act respecting the Registration of Births and Deaths. The Bill was read aiirst time and set down for second reading tomorrow. Mr. Haszard moved the first reading of An Act respecting Life and Accident Insurance. The Bill was read a iirst time und set down for second reading tomorrow. House adjourned till lil o’clocir tomor- row. , srainoe rar: rs. It seems strange that sometimes your storuuchor bowels won‘t digest yuur food, no matter what you ent. It may be the weather, orit may be just the state of your general health, butlin any case, there is only one cer- tain, safe and positive method of cure, and that is the proper use of that uni- ver-sal remedy: for all forms of rlyspeptic trouble or digestive weakness, whether inatomach, liver, kidneys or bowels- SluL\rt's Dyapepsiu Tablets. Strange, it is, thnt in such little tain lets, to bevtaken a few times a day, muy lie such wondrous potential possibili~ ties, that by their use the course of n man's whole life-yes, of the] world- may be changed: Yet, who would not appreciate :tha fact thuii if Napoleon had not been suf- feringfrofn Cancer of the Stomach he would itlvt->_ won instead of lost-at _wné-`_f§3r_1,,,____ _.___u __ And St\far"t.’s Dyspcpsia Tablets would have cured his stnrnuch Trouble had l.hsythcn“bean invcnterl,as they have cured thousands of others in the post. tenyears,-~ who hovesuffsred just as Napoleon did. So you can readily upprcciato that today, by curing all these people, Stu- art'a Dyspepsia Tablets is helping to rrettbe wox-ld's work done, by people who would do wot-sa work if they were sick, so they mustbe hnving n great lnlluence, in n quiet way, on tho worlrl‘s progress. They may, therefore, be classed ns one of the triumphs of science. nmongst ot-herdisooveries, ln medicine, mechan- ics,transportutlcn, etc. let this,thcn, remain in your rncln ory,a.fnct upon which to act when occasion requiresz- When any organ in your 'vast digest- ive machinery gots out of order, you have ut your curnmunri one of the great inventions of the nge. in Stuart's Dyspepsin Tulilets, to put your machin- ery in orrler ngniu. By so doing you will sav,e much use- less friotion.adfi to the" -energy and working possibilities of your bodily machine. and relieve yourself irom suf- fering, dlsease, weakness, premature old age and death. All this is strictly in accordance with the most lnodern teachings of the best scientific schools of health, hygiene and medicine, and it will be to your advan- tage to lay these fncts to heart. Don‘t hesitate. Try Stuart's Dyspepsin Tablets today. _ Iron 0x Tablets are for sale at the Apotbscaries Hall. 7dif Hurrah for the new Christy hats, they are all here now. Come along don't wait Prowse Bros. ard 31 In addition to our cheap sale of remnants of wallpaper our new stock ls now all in and ready for your inspection We have tho prettiest patterns and lowest prices in wull paper in the city. Our sample books will be sellt no your home for inspection. lf you want the best wall paper buy at Taylor-'s Bookstore. 19dlw. GLASSES. Cannot be Fitted by Rule. A theoretical knowledge of the science of flttllli glasses. is vary necsssaryl but t o knowledge which the wall grounds; ootioinn has lhlned from years o “practical worlumorethan doubles e sapn~ bility at auch an one to do accurate re mc n . With tge knowlodletrainad by overt/en years of prac cnl work coupled with n good ihsoreti- _ ml nowiarlge, and aided bl the moat modern methods nf exnlriua tion. we claim to bo especially wcllquallllsd to serve tho public optioalli. G. F. llyrmssor. Fleet i`le At The Always Busy Store uick Selling ress oods af Stanley Bros. The two lots offered al. _ 32 and 505 iiia Are selling rapidly-They are new stuffs, good colors, good weaves and splendid value. Spot Lustres. Fine Check Mnhairs, Wool Serges, Tweed effects, Wool Checks, Velnetians, no th fully 25 per cent more than the prices asked S 32:: and 5Oc $21,, Homespnns 70c.80c,$i.i0 and$ l .25 321,, Black goods, all weaves and qualities. Creams in Mohairs, Cashmeves, Veneiians, Abatross Cloths, etc., ' ssc ro $1.55 gg, STAN LEY BROS. Y .an if ISLAND SALMON 2 __.°f’f‘_f‘f‘_"’1 § Selected and packed with great care by R. N. Cox, Morell. A trial will convince you that they are ct rtainly the best you ever used. 25c can or $2.75 dozen. I F,,,.sn_|,,o,.,|v by ‘ i‘éif’,2i§.S §SANDERSON fill CO. g _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . .. . . srrrrny..-r.l..r;.~.»..cr<. For Sale Launch For Sale! B ill itll ‘ G ' Thi bfm flrr:eio`l\Ab;“ir;ilmd'l‘|iTn.°Dé‘0'c|02inl1nii Hall alaztdhnriitlnli an on promises. 6 lure. l-‘ur pnlgtl l li.. . `. ' ASD), illC'i"llUNlC, iw Deaarinay Building. if E Caps. Our Hat Department has been rc-arranged and is now the most up-to-dale in the Province. Here you will find the most becoming hat and the best shapes. Come in and see our Hats and Caps. We will be pleased to show you through our department of Hats and Caps. , -» - S. _ M llilNlllll. P. E. Island's Greatest Clothing House. _.iff - _. W’ ' if... `_`§`:" i il\§|;|u:|rlf_ "_ 1 M ° i`i l i906 We have now opened up our new stock of Ilnts and A desirable farm propcrtyl miles from Tim ml loot 3 ,s=- ;§é§s lanu-lsr ' i».l:.l.n»uwar.caarl..u¢n.w,, -_ ’ _ ' P. tlnsoliue l.nuncl\. lily c|fllil1l»e< liniiriiin: in (`l|uliultr-tr|\\'i| in Qrlcovrn t`on|\Ly, on 'l‘l|\lr.~tl1\y, ilu-. ivir-ll`l h tiny or Apr-ll, A. l>. uma. .rr rl... limo' or rwclr.. c’r:loclr noon umlcr und in \ irlur- or rr .r»\v.,»i~oi ....lcr<_....r»ri|\...ll|. .rn l...|.-.n|..-.- .ir .liol-rung.: l.r=..r|ng.l..r..- uw ...fr-curl. .my or .\\.r.l_ .»\. |» llililhnlld liilillrz hi-L\\'|:re|\.\luliy .\l<‘ llillrllrl nl' Grand fii\'cl'. Lot lifiy-livc in _{l|lg‘~ Vuunlp in l’rinco liidwiwd lsirnlll. wirln\\' oi' .-tngnr. ir~ Dolntld rlccoaseri oltllr- one [mr-l hurl iilriwnld J. Horlgnou nnrl l<`|'cricr~|ck rlc Sl. t'roi.\' lircckrm, both uf i hui-lollr wh nl`ul~c-.ami 'I`rustcc.~< of iinlpli W. iii-or-kc: l lrip ||r|l||l» l' i fly-f|\'l: ill i(i|lg's ()ulil\L_\' in I'r' nw i-`rl\\'n|-rl lslunrl hurlrlrlcd null rlcsulibcri us inllhn ~ llrnl is losuy: tiulrlmcncirr v nl r\.~l:rkr- ilu-rl ru lin: ~i~.ll. t.\\'0 ciinins l`rol|| thc llmlh \\‘r-»l. r...r~l..rl.r-»-c<.r.....lr~rn...r..g room- ru-...g ...rm l»ou|lrlul'_vcusl,i\\'c||ty r~hui|l~, und til:-in-rr on sumo r-curse tin-cc rlmlns nml ,~c\r-nry-iii.: liulrstu tht- wr-.-