ilete in 11; in PLUMP t if i`i‘,‘ ‘S I] i ark e§el:y’ while using Dr. A. W. Chsse’s 1 Of profit, fy Nerve Food. ibers Men irs, Serges great var und on P n guarantee i. of infor cause here irland ward had at F ends that the square makes A good form must lose nt 'on the l Canadian ter Sui r.1DgS B H TAYLUR made to fit | I Q __ _ _,__ . -~»-~ f 'rr-in GUARDIAN, ,cHAitLo'r'rE'rowN, an 1., Novniinns, 21' isss - ._ ._.__.. 1 I-= *'**“"" ` r' i- gi- ,_..__I HIN GIRLS 4, ‘lheeoomes a. critical time in the life of every woman when the bud of girlhood is unfolding into the full blown flower of wo m an hood. Mothers st this time should carefully gum-<1 gheir daughters’ health. for this is a time when may ngirl falls victim to insidious dise;-:ig which make life a misery. Loss of tlesh, headaches, pains in back and side, nervousnes, irritability, dull eyes and g , P416. l11l0W complexion, these are the symp- toms that warn you to use Dr. A, W, C5355, Nerve Food. The blood is impoverished and the nerves require nutrition. Nature must have assistance and is no better way to help nature than ' by using Dr. A. W. Cliase's Nerve Food. It issfood for blood and nerves, and creargg rich. red blood, solid flesh and new nerve tissue. The color will return to the cheek. the bright- nes to the eye, and incregse in weight will tell d' solid advance in health. Dr. A. W. Cha.se's Nerve Food At all deslm, or Edmsnsou Tuouto. - I _ ._ Ei F5 Ccriainly Never pays to carry an unre- iable Watch. You never know the time,‘and are con- stantly missing appointments on that account, We sell lloliahlowaicllos only We dont care to handle @- thing else. Call and give us the verdict of your inspection. W. N. TAN TON, Jeweler TLS- L - _+ . _ _l %¥¥#* RINGS-Over 300 to se- -RINGS lect from. RINGS- Plain, carved -RINGS and set with opals. .RINGS-Garnets, Pearls,-RINGS Rubies,Amethysts RINGS- 'l orquoise, etc. -RINGS Prices range from 25c upwards, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store, Ch't0avn, Sunnyside, Queen Street, opposite P. O. iiii. <10. AN lllilf __-5-_Q-__.e!'f"' of the large 3,550,-gmc » style, quality and price of our solid Gold Gem Rings, Keeper Rings, Plain Rings and , Child’s`Rings can only be had by inspecting our stock. Sunnvside -1- __ 1 g ?__ ____ _ it cc. lust a =_____, Few Words ' llinut nur Gaiters. a We have them. A large stock at prices lower than ever mSP°ct them solc` in this city. A g00d Pail' of Ladies’ Gaiters for 25 cts- w,.,& Better' ones at 400 and 500. W , iiapiiieicuii THE snon MAN. Last fall the Dalhousie team on its trip abroad plaved a match with the Abegweils of Ghsrlottstown."l'lie game, which was plsysd without gloves. wss a lively cue; but the result was unsat- isfactory, as draws ,ususlly are. This season the Islanders ca me over to plsy their return match. The game was .- laved on uct 19th on the Wander p _ _ _ ~ §er=’ grounds. The per.-ciimil of tae vio- ‘ iting team had been but slightly 4-hoop -ed since last year. For Dslcollio. =Crncker played instead oi Lockhart. Lieutenant Hamm in-I acted as rtfereo. -Dalhousie Gazette. E' COKIN G E VENTS- G-uardian readers willjfnd the follow- ing convenient tc clip and been or ref erence. Court Abegiveit, C. O. F., meets in Foresters’s Hall. Frowse Block. on the second and fourth Thursday of meh month.-H. W. Weeks, Rec. Sec`y. 0. Y. B._"‘he Orange Young Britons meet Friday evening in Mechanics’ Hall. Ciri' Council meets the seeond Mon- day in each month. Dr.Janies Warbur-i ton,Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clork. THE Charlottetown School Board meets the lirst Monday of each mouth Ewen Stewart, Secretary. i~‘oREs'rii:Rs. Comm' Avonnaur, I. O. F., second and fourth '1iiesday’s of each month in Mechanic’s Hali,Grafton St.-J.D. Tay- lor Sec’y. Comm- MOUNT Srnrnnu, I. 0. F. lirst and third Tuesday of each month in Mechanic’s Hall, Grafton St. -E. H Duchemin, Sec’y. Prince George Encampment, B-oyal Foresters, meets in Mecha.nio's Hall, New Prowse Block. -Murdock McLeod, i Illusirious Archivist. i;iiui~t tiiiarloiteiown, .0.F., sooo nd and last Friday, Wright’s Hall. W. C. Whitlock, Sec’y. masons. St. John's Lodge ,.in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month. D R McLmm/ua, Sec’y. Victoria Lodge ln llanonio Temple, first Monday in month J R Davison, Sec‘y. Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch llsy sons in Masonic Temple, itat Thursday in month except ,» June, July and August. JJ Weldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Preceptory, K T. in Masonic Temple. third Wed-i nesday in month. H W Anderson, Registrar. on1>FnLr.ows Port La Joie Encampment no 4 second Wednesday in each month.--D R. McLennan R. S. . Sr. Lawrence Lodge every Mou- day evening. W.A. Martin, See’y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening: both in their hall in Victoria Row. W R Boreham, Sec’y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No IU, meets every lirst and third Tuesday evening. -Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. SONS OF ENGLAND. Lcdge Eton, No. 148. meets every Thursday evening in S. O. E.Ha11 Victoria Row. Andrey Ngwmn Sec`y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in S.O.E.l:lall, Victoria Ilow.-E. H Ducbemin. Sec’y. I soNs or Tsiirrnnaut ii. Prince Edward Division, No. 1, meets in Wright’s Hall, every Tuesday W. P. Kirby, R.Scribe. Victoria Division No 4, every Monday evening in Wright’s hall. A. \V. Taunton, R. Scribe. Orint Division, No 161, every Friday evening, in Wright's Lower Ha1l.John A. La.wson.R. Scribe. Loral. cnissannns. Company 'A.” every Monday in Wrighs Hall, at 6.30 p. in. Ada Wadman, Sec’y. Gocn Ti;iuPLaRs. Charlottetriwn Lodge meets in town draw." -Hymn after Action. 4 . For rho’ we have iio bones to pick or to chow i “idx” BY "W W- C- T- U-- c||l|'|° With ah P. E . b t ‘ti swootss- Pnsncn ---I hsrsb solemnl ro moans to discourage the use ot and .trsQo in the same.” orrrcnits ron man nirnmo snr, 1900. President, Mrs. (Dr.) R. Johnson. lst. Vice President, Hrs. Hensley. °° Mrs. A. Lord. -- Mrs.C.Mnthe»on. °‘ Mrs. T. Pickard. -- Mrs. N. Armour. -- Mrs. Win. Shaw. Becoming Secretary, Miss J. Hender- son. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. W. P. Doull. Treasurer, Miss Sara Mscran. BUPRRINTEKDENTS OF DEPA RTM ENT! . Mothers' Meetings, Mrs. A. Lord. Health and Heredity, Mrs. P. Lsrgeu Scientific Temperance Instruction, Mrs. R. J. Campbell. Sunday School Juvenile Work. Mrs. Silas Hodgson. ‘ Industrial School, Mrs. L. M. Poole. Parlor Meetings, Mrs. Wm.M.Comu. Press, Miss Sara Mscrne. Evangelistic. Mrs. J. Newson. Purity in Art and Literature. Mrs. Dr. R. Johnson. Parliamentary .Usa,e, Mrs. Chas. Matheson. Militia and Soldiers, Mrs. Small- wood. " Sailors. Mrs. Thcs. Picksrd. Regular meeting held in the W. C. T. U. Parlors, Grafton Si., every Mon- day afternoon at 8.80. Is s recent speech before the Ensoish Army Temperance Association. rd Wolseloy said: There are some bsttlss to bo fought; some greet enemies to be encountered by the United Kingdom, but the most pressing onsrny si present is drink. lt kills more than all onr nowost weapons of wsrfaro, and not only destroys the body, but the mind and soul also." _ ~ 2nd -- Sid -- 4m so oth -- 6th -- AT THE MELODRAMA. --I think hs's just lovely," said sts, ss, the curtain tsll sa the ilrss set. --Why P" ssksd ho. --Who, you know. The one with lovely mustsshs and the blue eyes. You know. His nose is just too Roman for anything, and his hair falls in such sweet curls over his forehead." --You must mean that prig of s hors.” l said he. _ --The ons the horrid dsrk msn with tho top list is always looking out of the corner of his eye at. Do you KIOW. Ed, I believe hs’s up to something l" --I shouldn‘\ wonder," ssid Ed. _ --I menu, something bad. Milohlli. you know. Can it be hers going ch_eat that 9" - --It would be s surprise if he dldn’t” sold Ed. ‘ --Maybe hs will kill him,” oxelsliodl she in s lierridsd whisper. --I wish hs would,” said Ed- ..1¢ h. does I shall scream," ssld she. --It’s only n play you know ssid Ed.” --I know," said sho. "But il IFN] real, isn’t it P" It mskol 111| l\"\ Wflg' gle when that horrid man shows his teeth like than. Thst poor. nice young nian l I sm so nervous about him." --Hs'll come ont all right in the last act, nsvsr fest," said Ed. A --I know hs will. But I'm ls swtul sus ass just tho como." llid lh°~ f Ildw would you like to enjoy s play like thst, you blase people P Ionfre tco old? Nossenes,you’re morbid,thst s all ' i Moi-bidssss is the result of dyspspsis. Tsko Dodd’l Dyspspsis. Tablets sud get out of that slough ol d¢Pl'°°°‘°°_~ Th" you’ll ind that thers’s zest in life. and even melodramom 8301' 511- i _ y P _ mise, God helping mei to abstain from all distil1od,fermeoted and malt liquors, including beer, wine and cider, ss ,a beverage, and to employ sll proper him out of property, er anything like _ l A Lively Game. W. C, T. U- .....__,__..... - .._._.._. » , - _ Q _3 ru I J' "_: "Hail to the dav when the kbbies cams over S \ )le..`.i`>._1 I 0 . I l'f\.V¢l» YO WSU ` i ¢ r-ii is ircsciiifgiiiriviiirtrr through thin cimisns 8"`}J ASi“"n n"‘ : .’~.r.ia Ai.\\°_.-.vs ri‘iioiiiiiico img siwmi comm iniiii iiii1iiig,r iiiisi ii, Collyer. 32 Pacitic avenue, Toronto. I ~ ‘ , mb s.-w.n°aa a <`»'lw1°tt-its-rn. N i 0.1 . S” ’ J. E. ii.,i.‘l‘.., ii... w...i.. °' '°--Local Agents VVa»111=¢d»" :SNP AF K5 9-*-