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Dear Sirs,- Some time ago my daughter, aged 19 years, _ Q ,lf was troubled Q Lgwith bad head- ; ` _ aCl'1¢S and 1053 l " ofappetite. “ = ` ' ` ’ ' She was tired and listless most Qi of the time, and i was loosin l V ,T flesh. g ; T, Hersystem got "" badly run down, I .~ _ ., . ._-.~ -» so hearing your Heart and Nerve Pills highly spoken of l procured a box, and bythe time she had used them she had gained 9.} lbs. in weight and is now in perfect health. Yours truly, Mns. P. H. Cuizrm L - _ It’s '\r@V‘\»\rU\_/8 Ploasing 0 to hear people say good things about something you have sold them, “The hes t Tea we ever nse_d“ "Better than Tea we paida higher price for." The se area sample of the expres- sions of satisfaction we have heard swidknt sL£nn 5"" do “Ti ~% rig; , _ ‘ T"p<'- . n /_'ini ,,.. _J ,___ -'r-"1 I _F4 M TEA ”- the best z_<_cent Tea on the market, have you tried it. For sale onlv at 4, Wlll_lll.__l,_ lllilii l \v\\v\~ ‘\¢\¢\*\\f» EVERY- MAN should be pasted, as to thc merits of what we offer you. First-We offer you goods, exclusively our own When you buy from ue, you will never see a duplicate with anyone. ‘ Second-Our cutting, fitting, sewing, etc. is se- mne to none in this Broad Dominion. Thi-rd-The above excellences are yours at a figure, also our own, but we give all preference and aduntnge to our cuxomers. Secured only by long years of hard work and trying exper- CBQQ. `.l. T. l`lcKENZlE, The Tailor. >>> CITY AND l".\i.sF.L\' Accused at the Opcrn llousa to-night. t)\\'i_\'G to tlic Raster holiday s there will bc no stock or produce quotations un- til to-morrow. Mr. A. li. \Villianis of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Berlin, arrived in the City on Saturday evening. PRi.\'cirAL P. McLeod and \"icc~Priu- l cipal Macdonald, of the Georgetown school, were ln the city on Saturday. Mr. Harry Clark, representing Soho, field Bros.. is at the Davies. He crossed ‘ over by the Minto on Saturday 8ft@"“0°n° THE steam launch Scout has been beached near the Steam Navigation Co’s wharf and is now being repaired and painted for the seasons work. Tun S. S. Princess arrivtd in port at 4.10 Saturday afternoon. Only three passeng- ers crossed by the ste_amer,_ as she did not wait for the train from Halifax. Mr. F. McMillan, Agent of the Mer- chants’ Bank of P. E. I. at Summersidei who has been spending Easter athis home in the Cit-y,returns this afternoon. A correspondent on Friday writes: -The ice on New London Bay is about done still some parties are risking it to escape the terrible travelling 011 1118 roads. Tun executive of the Eastern Teacher s’ Association met Saturday in the Y. M. C. A. and arranged the details of the conven- tion which is to meet in Sourie on June 27 and 28. Q Tn!-I contractor for Bay View wharf has all his material collected and is about to commence building operations. D. M. Simpson has been appointed inspector of the work. THE dam of “Bay View Mills" was carried away to the bottom at the waste ` gate recently letting all the water out of i the pond. Mr. Simpson is already at work 1 repairing it.. Tan General Quarterly Meeting of the Charlottetown Board of Trade will` be held in their rooms MacEachern’s Building, 1 Queen street on Wednesday evening, 10th April at 8 o`clock. Messrs. 'A.E. Clarke, J E, Morrow, Jas. C. Ferguson, Thos. Kickliam, F. S. McDonald, V. S., F. E. Morrow, Souris, Davies on Saturday. ` PARrIrs living near New London Bay have been putting out fox poison lately, and the dogs are dropping out in consequ- ence. Arthur Simpson lost a very valu- able one a few days ago. IF the person who lost a pocket knife near the Y. M. C. A. on Thursday last will apply at THE GUARDIAN Oflice and accurately describe the article, he may' learn of something to his advantage. WALTER SIMPSON of Bay View, is col- lecting and preparing under the direction q¢=2:=a=:|Q Lnf Prof. Robertson a quantity of pure seed FREE z games §rnEE 2 I Uiihlil ‘ICICI llllll IIIIIQ IIQIOIOUIUIII ICIOIIUIIIIOI lc I4 ._ on an The good quality and Sue Bavor of our bread you get for nothing. it goes with every loaf. You merely pay for the flour, mixing and bnkiiig. Duchesse Loaf 4c. Graham " 4C. l’lain fc. \'ienna “ 7c. I3-123322233 Always- ire~li and good. Telephone 211 D. S TEWART, Eclipse Bakery Bakos Best Bread. .$222222 22233! 32323S%2}3;; '$32215 grain to be distributed among the school children in the McDonald seed grain com- petition. MR. J. F. CLARK, M. A., who has lately been appointed instructor in “Timber Physics” and “Forest Biology" in Cornell University has been` granted leave of ab- sence for six months in order to study at the German Universities. Mr. Clarkxrill leave via. New York, the last of June. _l_é__ STINGING CHILBLAINS. As distressing and annoying as 'are Chilblains they can be immediately re- , lieved by the application of Dr. Cha.se_’s Ointment. Try it when you have retired with itching, stinging fcct and expect to. spend a sleepless night in suffering Suche. trial will convince you that asa cure for Chilblains Dr. Chase’s Ointment is the stand-'ird of excellence. lt is the world’s greatest cure for all itching of the skin. Miss EdyiiiO§RHami|tnn Miss Hamilton comes to us well recommended. having Spent the winter in the United States-and attended the large Millinery openings in Boston and New York. _She is now prepared to give you the latest and best stvles in Millinery. ii_i_ NER. Our large stock of Millinery goods daily arriving. were among the guests registered at the We have secured the services of " 1893 “ 1301 1893 “ COUNTRY 4 '. "A A _ "A, _ _ _ \,\,\.`_ ._ `.,,~.."`~`\~.,__",~..\`»" `,\,~,\-vs, -/ .»-.~_~_-.~_»_\~-.~.-_-V-.~_--v---~.-~¢‘ »--»-----_=-v~.~_-.- Tm-: Souris llnrbor is reported as prac tically clear of ice. . Mrzssns. Carvell Bros. are loading the S:hr. Brillifint at Hallidays \Vli:1if with oats. ' Kai-:P in mind the date of St. James’ Church Tea and Fancy sale, Thursday, April 11th. THE reduced rates on P. E. I. R. brought a large number of people to the city Satur- day by the different trains. THE Abegweits have been invited by the Picton Athletic Club, to play a game of football at Picton, on the 21th, of May. SATURDAY morning Mr. T. A. McLean shipped toAntiizonish the boiler and eu- giiie of Mr. C. B. Morris' Pasteurized Plant. _ of the Dominion Coal Company, ismoving to-.lay to his new hcmeat Whitney Pier. Sydney Record. SHAW 8: Beairstohave the contract to plumb the factory of Chappell Bros & Co Ltd. Evidently it is an up-to-date esta- blishment.-Sydney Record. J R C . . OWANS, manager of the Cumber- land Railway and Coal Company, has purchased from D. S Muir, of Petitco iac, the well known trotting stalliori Brazillian 2.19. The price is said to be $800.-Halifax Herald. ' MR. J. K. Ross, the Provincial Manager of the North American Life Insurance Company has secured an office in the new block to be erected on theApothec- aries Hall corner. The ollice will be spac- ious and will face on Queen Street. THE down-pour of rain on Saturday coupled with the terrible condition of the roads in the country materiallyi reduced the usual attendance at the Easter market, nevertheless a goodly number braved the unfavorable condition of the elements and came to the city. . . ENSIGN and Mrs. Williams, of the Sal- vation Army, who have had charge of the 1 St. Alexander Street barracks, Montreal for the past fourteen months, have been appointed to the Maritime Provinces and will be succeeded by Adjutant Mac- Namara of St. John, at one time station- ed in Charlottetown. A telegram received Saturday morning reports the arrival in Boston of Mr. J. A. McLaren, of the firm of James Paton 8; Co., who is on his way home from a busi- ness trip to t-he old country. Mr. McLar- en left Boston for Montreal in the even- ing. He is expected to arrive in Charlotte- town this week. °-i Amoivo the carcasses`of beef arranged for Easter in Mr. Thos Mea.gher's meat shop Pictou was the carcass of a steer purchased from Blake Bros.of this city. Pope Bros. havealsoa fine lot of P. E. Island beef displayed' including the car- casses of 3cattle purchased from Barrett Henderson. THE Halifax Chronicle of Saturday says: Mr. J. Ritchie Bell, of Montreal, will sing and speak as the men’s meeting in the Young 'Men’n Christian Association on Sunday afternoon at 4.15. Mr. Bell has just closed a successful series of evange- listic meetings i_n Charlotte town, P. E. I and is in-the city spending a. few _days with his brother, the Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. before taking up his work for the summer among the sailors `_ in Montreal. THIS morning the Princess will sail at the regular hour carrying the mails. The following arethe dates of first and last sailings of the Steam Navigation Co’s Steamers from this port, as far back as the year 1880 : To Pictou From Pictou 1880 May 4th 1880 - Dec. lst 1881 Aplil 26th 1881 “ 15th 1882 May 11th 1882 “ 15th 1883 April 19th 1833 “ 19th 1881 “ 2-3th 1884 “ 22nd 1885 “ zsrd 1885 “ mu 1886 “ 20th 1886 “ 18th 1897 May 2nd 1887 “ 2-ith 1888 “ 3rd 1888 “ 22nd 1889 Mar. 30th 1889 “ 18th 1890 April 1'/'tb 1890 “ 6th 1891 “ 21st 1891 Jan. 22nd 1892 “ 'ith 1892 Dec. 3rd 4th “ 22nd “ 7th il 1894 May 4th 1895 April 22nd 1896 “ 29th 1897 “ 29th 1897 “ 24th 1898' “ Sth 1898 “ 20th- 1S99_ “ 17th 1899 Jan. 2nd 1900 “ 3rd 1900 Dec. 11th 1901 " 2nd .___..__._.‘»___l_ 1894 1895 1896 Forpaius and lamcness use KEN- DR1CK’S LINIMENT. - Li 'V E 333595119 2 2 ‘ 5 =-1”* J 9 ::I::=i E e-.:,‘=¢'=’= 3 nnndnu s A ilallminlilki llmn lllnni it ' -A1- The Apotliecaries’ Ha ~ - it inspectors, returned to St. John from Prince Edward Island last. Thursday. Montseal Lo lzctnrc before the students of day afternoon having on board 15 passeu gers, 81 bags mail and about a half car of freight. ‘ Davies, was a visitor in Picton to-day,and made a welcome call at thc! Advocate Office-Picton Advocate. J Ara. meeting of the Maritime Boys’ Com mittee of the Y. M. C. A. held recently C. A. of this city, isat present in St. John somewhat- better this Week.-Mr. P. L. Murphy of Mill View, has been very ill with pneumonia for the past ten days.- The trot, scheduled for last week did not he may have turned red. It is not..a.t all improbable but that Cephas is color-blind. ` It is quite evident he is right foxey.-' Dodd &Son are busy preparing forthe season's fishing. They are adding ~' a new building to their factory and sinking a. new pump Supply water.-Mr. P. P. Mclunis is also hard at work. He is making a large num- ber of new trans. "`Mr. Mclnnis had a_ narrow escape while he was chopping in the woods a few days ago. He went up to dislodge a falling tree which gave away as he' got near the top Though a. heavy man he reached the- ground uninjured.-Among the many fat cattle fed by the farmers this winter, is a cow owned' and fed by John J. McDonald t-uat deserves special mention. She is a very" superior animal, and has been purchased -by Blake Bros. of the city.-A visit to the slaughter-house and meat rooms of-1 show of beef was much apprecia- ted. There is no doubt, but that this Island, famed for its butter a.nd_ lity of beef also. Ono carcass of beef was particularly admired. It was an ox of one year and eleven months old, and weighed 1060 pounds live weight. This animal was fed by Joseph Praught of Mt. Mellick and reflects much credit on him asa. feeder. Mr. Jenkins had also ,i several very nice lambs. Besides the A local and city trade Reanny has worked up a_la1-ge and healthy trade in Sydney to which place he makesregular weekly shipments. The buildings are all kept clean and pure, and there are no foul or offensive odors to displease his customers. Mr. Jenkins believes in doing business in _a .businessglike way and is fast reaping" the rewaalof always doing things right., » V DRUGGLNG WILL NO T CURE Doctors say so. Victims of snuffs, oint- ment and tablets tell the same story. Catarrh is a germ disease. The germs excite disease in the lungs, throat, nasal passages and bronchial tubes, germs are hard to get at but destroy them and you cure the disease. How can it be done? By carrying powerful medication with the air you breathe direct to the disease parts. You must be sure, also, that the medication will kill the disease germs. Catarrhozone is guaranteed to do this, that’s why it has created such a sensation in the medical world. You simply breathe Catarrhozone; it destroys the, germ-itheals-in a word it cures. Now you'know everything about Catarrhozone except what you can learn by using it. Catnrrhozone never disappnints and is guaranteed to cure Catan-h.~‘ Price $111) Small size 25 cents at druggists or Poison f & Co. Kingston, Out., A V ,_ 5 v " ._: \ - ._A-` `~ i _ @@3§ s has been filled with some cx_uisite, lasting "~ g@@@ ;\.._ Perfume i ' __¢.__- ` ,»:-c »¢;‘_\. ~ __ /as u \ the kind that any lady would appreciate. _ Easter Time everybody wants some- thing_new, and what`is A meer than a bottle of our -' ~ »_~_. _ - ` I good Perfume? - 'ff' This week we {',‘U,' I \ 1 tt mi, discount of io per cen " _ on all Perfumes andt ,ij/J). .'.~ »\ j'.\;\'\\\ Toilet Waters. _\- ‘ ‘ A ,ill ((2 ~ A//’ . \\ _ - . fr . ' fr -_ - ‘ ~ it ._ .__ ii ~ -'--1 ./-\ ,~ -4 - -- _.' 4'-" f; __ Ai?/~/" ~b -. ’-,-': _ _._ - _ .. _1 . rf - i f~,--- - ¢»\\ ;.!r lil (fi \ f i s Removed - _A ¢_:ip_._A.ll§{ A\__¢..;_i-_ QlA_\» _»»-.__ I- Rnv. Mn. Moss left last week for" ii McGilfUniversity.- Pictou Advocate. - Mr. J. F. l\ hear, M. P. P.. of Charlotte- gf* 'T 559 \`_' ” ‘ _ ` town. and law partner of Sir Lcuis ( _ , 51-tD"\'_“>E 'f . i _f - -0 Ii adwtai cheese canproduee a very superior qua- ¥ _ ‘ 1 _ this department. 1 CATARRH . A _ _ _ -1 ' 1 Q, Q img 1 5 pn _ 1 ‘ 'i ll Messrs Olive and Warin sténm'boatM - 7 V ` - r ° " ' " 'mf ' » . 1 ~, _ “svww or _ its \,‘\\. _. ‘ P ._ _ S ` t~ f.`-___, -‘a _ Q A Q A, <;,i_{Z’/ __ _\ _ Tm: Minto arrived in port at5 li Situr- I - ` '~ ~ A , _ \.__ ` u i.- 'ie ~ ...' @._/ . ' '°`.»__ in St.. John itvrns decided that each Pro- _ A "'"' ` vince should hold its own summer camps, ' _ _ ` - ‘ Mr. A. W. Robb, secretary of the Y. ML _` __ _ - - 0 _ - ‘~ ~ - ` I attending the committee. , . _ _ ' f NOTES FROM Mr. MELLICK.-Frink 1 ` 'Z . * » I 5 1 ' CAPT. R. Fraser, marine superintendent Deumunly iS.W€ a1’e pleased to note, _ '~ . nv * o You’ve always expected to find here-#Char loitetown s best showing -of milhnery* goods. 1 _ _ _a . R°““°’ "°“""‘S ‘° S” his E”“°'i land, France and the United States. Nearly ' il A “_ double the showing of, any previousyeir in Our head milliner, Miss Emma. Toombs, has recentlyreturned frcm an extended visit to the leading mi1'inery Gentres-*and . *» 5 ' it l _ l ;°l?##$'~#######'# #*lj##¢l¥,il#¥l= nnzoivi ` B 1 imirwhai is ilainlier? ` We have a very nice variety in medium priced beds-all nice designs, ranging n price from $5.65`to $10.50 \Ve are always pleased so show our goods even if you d0n't. Want 1.0 buy. a--0-o-o -o-o--0-oo-o_o-9-o-p ,,_,..,_ _.4 __‘£§.§’fl9_‘)'. T" i_i`iiiavi1"s9*1_v_ can-artisan-eases; armani#-emit# fi aosonosoososssooonoiioon9 - were Just As Thankful' For your order forthe smallest job of printing or the _gmallest sale of _ Stationery, asa much larger one because we .know ifwe receive your order for a small amount we willcome in foryour logger older when you need it. '|_hi_s is how we‘ve built upronr business to its 'present standing , if you have not dealt with usin the past we would be pleased to add you tothe list of our customers. J. D. T AY L 0 :l.=L ‘ . 'rue Popular rrinmatsmionef ` _ _ u°ffi»m°¢x.via°fnnov._ s for- . XYBENATJUR ; - ‘ ~ P _ ‘ i _ _ _~ . _..\_ ___f .~ ~ ~ '~ - -1--11-9. '_ v -___ .~..~:_ L. \ . 1 fs i pull off owing to the -bad ice on the bay. . _ Honors are easy among the horsemen- , _ The blackjox, _mentioned in the notes by ‘ ` ' °`C€Dhas” lias not turned up yet, though r , n g Q ` ‘ This spring we've beaten all our own records. ' , New hits and trimmings are in from 'Eng-___ - i 0 o o ‘ K . thoroughly prepared to attend ta your order. __ Order to-_day-to enaurogetting your Hat by _ ` next- Sunday. ’ » /' ' __ -. MUURE & iliB|.[ A 1 ,_ , _! 5 byglfégéreaating the small orders and giviugour customers just what they n _ - 8