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W" Point.-fi,\\'.»n~.t-n andchtidmi. oidiiiiiisnvr __,, \~' -f~P.iLf1sf *hs of .'Q` v u ' -I up TI-In Pnoorr Gg;11,g_\rF..\',- T liizvc for a long tim; §onistl‘.i°‘~; to iii:il.'c blood and .ts t~::i. f\l} lrlootl\\':‘.s \\':i.r<~¢-y ‘_e;'tli and vitality. an. ,, ...`i _ V1. _..\\hv not a,,u',..,...-...._ 1 Dr \Vartl`s lfkwtl :lritl l\ci'\'c Pills? will supply .lic ox_\';cii your blood sand give y-xii lic ~"‘i anti strength." mmm l sms very sltcpiicril as to any gthat Could lic dei'i\'e-d from any ry mediciiic and lind no faith in mem thc iii.irtc_r rested until four ndhggo, when rpzitliiig so iuvuch about § Dr. Wards blood and Nerve Pills U, done for so many people with im- cd blood, I concluded to give ,tg-ial. I have taken four boxes and Rm and strength restorer, and healthy blood. &p¢d), Psrisn Liwnnucz Wnlrrn, Q Queen St. \Vest, Toronto, Ont. Q good druggists can s_uppl you. If we will by ma.il. grice 5oc. boxes for $2.00. THE DOc'r0n Limited, Toronto, Ont. so far .is Dr Wards Blood Pi‘ls are concemed has been oved. They are a. splendid medicine for weak, ener- e. This _has been my experi- ¢|,¢y having given me strength of tilt. Bronze and Enamel -__-___ Pictures Framed at the lowest pri .oooi;o..ouo Clftown. P. E. l. ARRTVED aooo rl-1.'-:'r Mlll|l|llNli ll TIE LATEST PATTERNS. Telephone 98. *dt* _ ellis *Hi IPB If you have the recipe % you must know that it is# delicious. If you havent* time to make it, buy it. * I I 6 Rer EWAR _'_-I _ elif# Wllififflltfillf ilieliif %’i=####-Hs# 0llioes Price lien, Big lloney. We don’t. de1l in any 0f Uh above. WE D0 KEEP the bee glide of miterid obtainable e will gi- e you as flue a. J0b °f Drinting as is known to the Wt- (F.in~~ . attractive. etc-l The PRICI-¥ will be in propor- tion to the expenses. llE Willl llllllS HAY BEA Cnlland see D. TAYLOR POPULAR PRINTER- Queen St. § sit noni' M¥ lllllll ANU PllllVlNlIlAl liens and Gossip From Town ond Country. 'Gleaned by “Guardian” Report- ers and Correspondents. The Latest Readable Happenings Occurring in toe liens District. for l.ivt-rpcol. . PI-:ucv M. l\lcMA1roN has resumed his stud eo at S. D. C., after sp ending ei if w days at his home in Emerald. Rmtmrlrnir the concert in the Lyceum on Wednesday Nov. 23rd; proceeds in aid of Senior class of the Notre Dame Convent Mir. D. MACMILLAN, Piano dealer, Great George Street, has purchased a handsome bay driver from Mr. Alvin it H. Wadman, Summerside. She trotted .in 2.50 on the Sunirnerside track last summer. M1-:sans Mulznocn MCRAE, John M McDonald, Hector J. McKenzie, and TV. M. McKenz'e, of Flat River, leave this morring for Leadville. Colorado where they expect to enter the mining business. The GUARDIAN wishes them success. AN O'r'rA\v,\ despatch saysf-The Government have allotted some cf ihe $101100, being a balance of subsidy to the Canadian Steamship Company. for a steamship to call at Ch`town, on or about .he 15th December, and deliver a I cargo fiom Great Britain, taking in a cargo for London and Liverpool. which will be delivered via Milford Haven. ` AN agitation is abroad among the merchants for abolishng the tolls in connection with the market building. A deputation of Charlottetown`s leading merchants waited upon the City Coun- cil at an informal meeting. held last night. Councillors Taylor, Horne and _ Nicholson were absent. Mr. F. Perkins acted as spokesman for the delegation and expressed their reasons why the tolls should be abolished.The matter will T be considered at the regular council meeting on Monday evening. WHEN Charlottetown ladies enter ` upon a project their efforts are almost invariablly crowned with success. This is re-eminent true of the Hospi- ,l tal tea held yesterday evening in the ` Y. M. C. A. hall. There was a crush of people during mostof the evening. The Protestant churches of the city all had tables laden with choice ealibles. y mime of the tables were filled six limes in succession by friends of the P. E. I. Hospital. The candy tables and the cake lable were patronized exceptionally well. The exact proceeds are not known but it ii believed that about ‘$200 was realised. This monev will remain in the hands of the:Ladies’ Aid. who it is understood will devote it to some special feature oi the new hospi- .tal. 3> SNAP A CllVEliEll ' TO SELL QUICK. ‘ 1 ANcusNirwii1uir was arraigned nt the police court yesterday on a charge of neglecting to provide tend, clothing. lodging and other necess ties tor his wife, Margaret Newbery The hear- ing of the case 'was' adjourned for one week and the tlecndant of -i discharged .in his own recogriizance. Alunnriuc of the quarterly official board of the Methodist- church at Fred- ericton was held Tuesday evening. Rev. J. J. Teasilulc presiding. Several +‘inatters in connection with the church were talked over, hut the principal Tun; Luke \\'iiiiiipc_;5 sailed last night' business before the board was itlic selection cf ii succcs