9o8 _ - _» \ .- TI-IE GUARDIAN __ _ \ __ ‘ ' PAGE ‘ l For Easte .Plhkr Coifee with? gilt ol’ I . _ Sa"l`:“'L?iuits`aud - some set lilsiu: ‘ rm/Lon Queen Square W. tht Hight Place.- - ,_ _-__ llilltl 5¢Cl1i'¢\‘1 the services ol ‘sg-v_§i>‘én sleigh on cmria. paluternnd are now prepared to ¢1 a »_lir_tds'of sleigh ard 'carriage paihtlgg and lettertngin on HM., date manner; at shirt notice ei moderatefptioes. -_0rde'raDoz. Clean White 1 ~ _ qt.. bottles. - {Jis_ KELLY s. co _ _ dmwtrnnr _. bd |..|?Al|..wA LONERGAN ’S`°' l »5‘ _ _\~ \ .. ‘-\_ ' .__ ._ _ _ 1,4 _ ,oe - ___ Chicken Pls] _ _ Fried Eggs _' Fried Sausages Bread and Butter--Potatoes, and Tel or_CoH?e, served with any of the abov orders _o_r_x5e. _ _ We serve 'hot buckwheat cakes wits symp for_5c,| also steaks, ham and egg etc. _ Giveusa call. _G_\. George St. i armwfaan Goo- ¢`f='>b¢'l ,-.. . r- .» l - _ Grocery Snaps _lot is yours for 'r Bérzsidlrygany 5e, bar) » _ ” Gai Alral Oil I. Bottle Hnaton'e Pickles (70 °1l K Lbb&t.C;1`artnr. ' - 1 Lb Baking Sofia ' ’ ` PHONl$A.' °n_lon Atlantic Rli|Wl)' ' emu-noun v§*\’»HI`=°' Q;§*]1nm% `5'»‘° '__ l' ‘ .§.’ ~» 1.. ........... 2':.°.‘1..‘;';.....2...%’.' ...’i.» cnlms semen rrompuy svvwvv N S <~-=- L-f L--» Commonclm; Monday.. April Klth 1008 tl _ this Rail .my will run os follows: ’ Trains Outwlml Trains lu _ _ mud down -Roni up '~ .no_'rn. nl/lny' n|y.my mourn \\'c.§`l\. ex. ox. ox. ox. Wo. Th. _ _ _ "r. u. Bu Su' Stullons. Su.SuF. 89.' ‘ .n.|~..\1,n.m._ . _ . . . . . ._ ..;|.__.-.: ._£_ ~. _ rLhnches'se`r3erldailya;|hesl»ove rift*-e _,_ "‘.. . I `3 `E. 'H ` ' 3'; rom rue . :gc luuc es a specaty '-1- - - “!°'“ ~ '_ l'oliowing`x`a_liatot` x5clundhes: _ _ _ _ _ _'naman . .. . ` ~ ~ Besusaud Pie “ = - _ _Hum and Beans ‘ ' Curried Bcelnnd Deans -_" ’ . ' ._ .' ' Q.-' ` s -l-l-i-l_.__._ _ _ _-_-_-------*_--i. . . .Mt.Stewarta ' ‘ . - Uardlznn _ . ‘ _ Mon - ._ 2.. , . 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Rlylli OQL Forovertvveutyy°esrlIaulahdf2oll Chronic Conatipatioin of the bowels, and' I could get no medicine to _cone me. _f I tried doctors and__every _knowat-'purge-_ ‘t 1- tive, or laxative, moditine know# bu wo so neun. y sometime, it tins take medicine, I_wonld gofonr _ my., withauhny “tio” °f ,heh-9"'f§“!__‘.,ssn, following the ragged outline of nf.ra.r¢_.11un»~t|n.¢ r vu _ _ _ . rn auhered from Indigestion constant y About a year ago a friend advised me ii I began taking Fruitattvee" and fron; the outset I began to feel better, and inside ot' a month the pains were almost gouerand the Constipation relieved In ‘twotnontha I was perfectly well again, no pains, norouetipatiou, and my'cosnpiex`ion_ hadloet ali! that sallow appearauc¢.A._~ _ __ _` ' (sgrt->_ uint A. _mono Lx.. b `leu ‘ ‘Fruit-ia-tiv`es".'.or Fruit Liver Te -are the early rer_a_1edyknown~_'to lmnce that actus y‘ cure Conmpet' ion. ey do this by making the liver healthy and aetive--lhue- causing more bile _to liow into the bowels. ' _ _ 152 Fruit a tivea _ or “ Fruit iver .. _ _ .. L Tablets” are sold by dealers at 5oc a-box* -6 for ‘L50-or will he aent on receipt of price. Fmit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. __ _ ` ///I _ -_ ~W...~f \'\\.‘>~>_‘/-'~;,'/1 _ _ _l.>.»<_=;w-nl/j-» , .4 _/ 'vs_ 7 l'.}',.-f7 f'////) ; , sfz/_ \.// 2 ~\ .'~\ Sv? .\\\ »- \4_~\_v\`; -' / .lf . I/,. H ahlen_dot` ' " '_ ~ `\ o-momiwaass l nnnoaaisrllsvllv ~ » 2 - li i . _\ dm runes* _ rr’ = It is equally good _ _ ' for Bread and /. it ` . -~ Pastry- and best ‘ for both _ lt'sthe thatCanada's i°¢l¢ wheats un yield. 'Dry _ ' , i Beaver Flour andsee _ ' ` how 'much it irapurrivas ' _e. __ _ _ .. w . lolr-‘ - _ \g, ` =vrfr\_l-“ls 1°" t i ' n-.|.'l.-§m°"¢'~L amen 1.45% ‘itil Elise* .li V Af .(//I - ` ‘ D mins ward I' M > --;:§> §§§§§ss§ #ww s=‘=» g - _ 89~&25"‘3 Es* °` ’ >°~§ ABI 9-40 mp. E Jug! ii'{Ch`|11Lw\;|\ um 0\ U U fin. N wma no in ill. r_L 25 H lll\ or 3;! 1 _ = 5??- ’¢P~rr =5E.5i:= *Fan 352 2‘ £2?-':“=:§ >:g~$m 2 ?;_.g:a»-; 5$,’2SeE'= r- u A /lr i ill! ll ll\ Seldom nr an is a lim um SII7 YJ” 0L08l'Y 0.55 'Lili Alillrinll 10.31 4 00 nr Tlgnlsh I' in r M 12°-I :S52 9.? ¢`/sl > > 3 Z rnurnlrl l a Tray or-so :-1 ga Zi? >°.-:'i= .> =§ses§s 1__¥, __ 5| =se§§§s Ch town a t. Lptowurt. . orell Bt. i’otor‘n r Bonds lv >;~°*¢ > =S§§l3§f?. ¢s»v~.*.=»' lessee; _ ra 52" *I .> z as ‘I 1' F F >: H =gS%i§; 'VN rep? ‘5 35.* F9' " E*2S&$ = : NIR" r Goorgotmgn sr 8.00 Lv Ch town Ar |0.ln H0 Vernon ltlter 8.1! tml or Murray B iv 6.40 ._ . ...| Lbsmia i ~ , ,. Tr-,\|,, gm r-nnlry Atlanilogundard Timo; ` I 2. _ tl. ' o_s. sn/rims 4. P. FL - - - ' ‘ I Box Laundry Bluo » ghorlottstown. P. I2. I." '_ P0'l‘TINOE|'l» I- 5- 0- ` "` ' ._ _ _ Q cn D' Gen. Man. Can. uov. Itys. llonowuti’ Q ` ‘ V been Street Charlottetown \ t ~_ robin slumsililflolllbii llllti_llill`0ll`ll-Dlll.`ll0l- Austin. Receivers ' _ _ ‘ - Rtllloti Plltl ' 3333,: ,@»:_-_f_:-___§»_9_;»oi-l _fjll er lnsuranca Agencies, Ltd. _ '-';:-_.1--.-_;. ....t FIRE LIFE AGGIDENT i _ the oem-us mon ue nnoagn to try "umm-liven" 'as tneynodnelygg. IC!! i§i§§ii§§r _ §_ E; §ii§{;§ft€ iftrg f§§§§ tai? 'lisa _ati nn.. ...li F l1!l.C.SllllIll. ' °0U!l'il|\\ll.lll»\WU.l.Oltdlla. »,._;fun»»r¢n mud no any una us.- l-'ahlttiug greens and browns the ahora. 'rustling lklrtl with no me to head her _ ing-no one. at least. lvo a solitary man who. having escaped-at length from _the stern dictates of "the law," had coma to Surfside for a waaks' freedom. 'Leaning _over the fence which skirted the_ path _around the rocky coast,.he gazed dreamliy ont in emptq sheets Autumn awiahsd her ,bass -_-t_.li_e shore and breathing in the salt of _tiieoeean with the sweetness of thc sinh beneath nun. Suddenly it fresh cut in the weather worn rail caught his eye. ' "H. T.. W.. '04!" _Some _one beside himself had evidently sought out the shore into in the season. “W.-_'O47' he queried. "WelleeIeyl" _He had lt! For was not a-knife blade broken oil! half short in _tho wood, an lndisputnbie evidence of woman's work? ' . "So," he mused. “l am not to be alone with the ‘natl_ves’ and nature, after all." Fic started to move on. Again he wasarrested, this time by a small, bright object at his feet. It_ proved to be a Wellesley class pin. ' “Lost it while she was carving her name with that doll’s knife, I _a'poee." Van Dyke argued to himself, as was his legal habit, fastening the pin mean- . while to his ~vest beneath his own Harvard pin. Strolling on, he renewed ilk ae- quaintauee with one after another of the favorite haunts of hh boyhood- "swallow’a cave,” the rock that boom-' ed like X cannon at high tide and ln- numerabe cosy retreats to be gained by careful climbing over the chaos of big bowiders on the elila. He whle tied like a boy as he went and sang anatches of the college songs so fresh in his heart. At last, in utter aban- -donment, he curled up in the lee of an overhanging-rookald. lwiiad ll! CM lull of thewaves and the mtnor wall of the October wind. fell asleep. _ He wasawakened in a eurloua man- ner. Opening his eyes, he found them covered with a. soft transparent some- thing that wrinkled when he winked. He raised hia_hand toremove it and ions in astonishment npon nn mason acquisition of a woman’a handker- élner. snonogram vu embroidered in one corner. Hts logical mind decl- _ nhered itin s tiaah with littlsexpand- tturo of eye strain. _ ' rimxhlut noir n he mntmundv mg ueoagorly. "Now, herds Meinl l forthelndyhorselff' _ ‘ _ But the moat searching serltiny of r~ocky“nasts"sndnid|esfa.tledtodie- l!'lll-ataasingmlll .lietarthaiaes he would have contin- " of her realisation it a d not puts ii? it ii -;';:I§i:;r5l::;°;'uu”r”. i ‘Thank yon." she, said dually. recov-~ y , in w_mmk_. M. may ol th mano, ertng-hone_lf.' #But why do you im- 32 ,iii g _fig n _ _s ' gg.: ;€§§§ ;i¥£§5§;§i§§;i§§ r,§ .' H I ; i. it _itliiiigi But with lted to her perceived llehard _ her 'I9 “ax” wr' rm, nidiareu bohhsd up in fron Will moan haalasrhe nd landed ia a Hia the she water. V "PQI Y sd ont. “Let_ probably dry agalrtfa wetting' comment.) “those it tally.” he added aloud. hnndhgdhe, water soaked volume to its owners who, he was surprised te notion. was n dimpled, rusy checked young woman with mischievous eyae. "oneness, t nope noir' plastic YWII. “I coulda' tonight if I dldn't-Bud story ended." » ‘Tiedanf queried ltieheld cautions- H; 5°: iii ly- . “!sl.:of course. What eine does one read sn_ s vacation?" Now, .hen was as lneoogrnlty to ponder-'over-‘ho hedu’t fueled that “YL T.. W., ’04." would like action. But he w0I_i`d_not'_be lieled. “On a vaca- tion," nhehedaaldu Doebtlsaa theraet of the year ehe.gnva.uf> to neon solid literary aeeomptishmanta. Realining__that he was expected to say aobetitiiag. although be hid quite forgotten that her Inst rnsnnrk had been in the form of s question. Ridi- ahi braced himself for the ordeal. 'This is my favorite haunt.” be an- nounced. unconscious of displaying any s_ir_of proprletorshlp. as he estab~ lished himself colnfortsbly beside her. The girl smiled mysteriously. "Yes, l judgeil so." she uuswered simply. “Why, how did you misss?" ssked Richard ln surprise. "l're nrwer seen you here before." “l-int l’\'e seen you." lie gathered his wits together at this. lt made no difference that sho was pretty and thnt she was rnnd of love I stories, like other girls-he knew her ‘ real self behind this mask of coquetry. She was.renlly_ a lnsughty, overbearing, pednutlc person with a string of sea- demlc degrees tucked on to her name. He would round up this little matter without any sentimental nonsense. "0h. yes.” he said in his dlgniled. legal manner. "You probablyrefor-te the day you dropped. your handker- chief on my face. Bere it is. i am glad to be able to return lt'to-you. And hers is your college pin also. I found it near the fence where you had beoncarrlug your initials." ~H¢ banded bfothnsonvenu-s or her wlt_h _a cold' solsmnlty he haddlmeulty in convincing himself was genuine. -The girl looked at the pin carefully. glanced up at Richard s moment in perplsxity and than burst ont laugh- agilte tilepin belongs to me?" _ Bidrard -explained, with elaborate he had traced the mono- ` pam _on _the faucs, the pin and the handkerchief. ary clever nnaeakable - rv' ° ` ' »-,\\. \*¢ .7:"~\\W' ~ ` f./1# _ V I . ' 5 -5 Q . \‘ .»_’:;- ` _ "I>‘.~`:f\f;»:,mv` s . _ ~~ -wg. _ I . ` l_,‘?_X»‘_._,\___\_~:`_y|l, » :~v-_»=--_std-1, l _ "\ et No uaeoi I 'mamma '_' :me I-I __ _ _I _ ' “H-eau -.»_-_ __ _F0nM_‘-T|'=lA|N|Nn;» i"nR_5`TuuT_.Wi|Ml§N' /7/' You wm be stylus gy... ww an Superior Model-°"[|IC_, l‘S_¢| Wllhll I lil/ll", sold in all itorea through- out Canada: . donen with oomiorl and perfect safety, by the lt is imposaiale to similar results by - anyoiher method-_-there iaaobibatitlle for this __ _ _ Raaowsedlasfarwhnlshgfundibhlll. \. - <57; JL" i°4' ' ‘ Priest "JO 'asrnms csasrrce..in»umr¢r»,0`ie\¢¢`.losiru|.r»r»»o - “I ellllot ba miltaldl. Hina Tudor.” he Inhhed eouildntly. “Yon see, I discovered your identity some uma ago: Ioo did carve the initials an the fence, d|dn’t yan?" _ °'!ea." _ V “And yan dkilaw-the hmdhareiid over my.»sNs‘l"‘. . _ __ _ -stun. sam nv. a-1-_MU_lf¢-M _,__ - T/uae /va/r/r, ` CQR SET A stout woman haaevuyet reduced har sb- ..y°o¢.¢e....§¢_nn"saa"N».s1|. '_Y0lll’S PIIWEII years 489 Grand Trunk _ was very much run down il health from ukmale trouble. was thin nervous, very weak." and suffered fron bearing down pains. indeed i did nm mm whether I lived or died. _“ Lgdis E. Pir\lgi\am's \_'egetable (.'oru» poun comlpleteiy cured me of all m_\ troubles. gained in flesh, and _an tl'-eo from bacirachc, female trouble. sick headaches, and nervousness. “I heartily recommend Lydia. ' i-Ii Pinkhum’s Vegetable Compound for all w6men's ailments." FACTS'_F0|l SICK WOMQN. -Forthxrty .yours Lydia E. Pink. l1_am’s Vegetable wirrmnd, mute from roots' and herbs, ' been thc standard remedy for female ills. andhaspositivelycumdthousandsoi women who have been troubled with d1spla_cements, inflammation, ulcers tion, lrregulanties, periodic poius, backaehe, -that beaung-down feel- ing, dizziness, or nervous pros- tration. Why don’t you try -it. ? -Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to vvrllso her for advice. » l‘leadache be cured without the use of -drip. 9l"lile Ja :mcse cure. does not contain a single di-ug. One ingredient is i\I_l¢ PHIL 'ordinary soda.” The others ara just an harmless. Yet no'_drug remedy can cure headache more quickly Nil" lf Cm bf Cure-_d_b¥lZut00 Blind ma'_do a gesture expressive ofthe futility of stating further avi- dance. _ Theglrtmadaanelorttocheeklher amusement. "l~ will take up your points in se- quence," she announced, with mod gravity, looking at him with a frank- neas so charming that he forgot hh dislike of hor and smiled backeiudnb gently. "First, I did carve the initials tntthe fence, but they were the initials ofrthe glrl who was with me; second. it 'was she who lost the pin, and. third. the initials ou the _handkerchief are not Hi T.” ` ”l.'heu"you are not Helen Tndarf' exdatmod Richard, with such evident rjeiiefgthat 'the [IH burst olsflaughing again. "And _you don't write clever tlaseosandtsck-A.l(.'aanb¥°ll name?" _` The girl shook her head. » Richard took up her hanlklrehhl, which was lying in hal' lap. _ “lt cortallly looks like IL T. to me.” he said, examining the monogram eloldy- `_°'1am notyoteouvinoed." _'His girl handed hlni the water soak- ed nord. open at the ity leaf. “Io Tlheodara Barnett," he _land aloud. _ _ Hetook oet_lh pencil and henna scrlhbiing beneath the ilcrlption. 'Re girl-looked over his shoulder. 1 "Theodore, I adore you”-_ That was as tar as hh foolishness had a chance to ga, for in a ilaeh Theodora had snatched the booklrom his hands and sped like a deer overthe rocks. “Game back tomorrow," ba eallad, “and tail me how me story ends." not only dint day. next, until the , like that in the , came with the on_and_ an answer igiii §_§§r gif snort. but sweet. "But, oh. how near you came to marrying H. T., didn’t you. Richard?" laughed Theodora_ bewlilehingiy. "Weli» aho’s welcyne to all._the A. M.'a and other degrees she deserves. ‘Pm ha)- D! ~w‘Q.iust V. D.f’ "|.\&'s one degree thet's yous by aanne. neue 'mais ogmai-ta.'” :ie ltehard lovingly. “Cu hilt, *O esatarne it sa-nu at your oarletaahs. It len't seonirsd from l»oll¢ls\»d|&_ Cin water soaked novels.” Zi 1 1 '.L.' ' "°" museum. 1 ' General Commission Merchants :"tf ~ '~ __ -' snnvtant-L-:wt llf°'\°°\=-W ,h I _ .V "Q asdhedaos hasdlodas asain nice- ' H tqgd, _m9g|iiQ.,`gg¢n ‘gd 5"-‘y'~>~ ‘ ' » ” ‘ . '"9' °'::,f_°‘”’°""°'" 'mm r l . xaasdttszttaom . Manager. *;°";M.m." .MM h ` _'~, l -*Mi ; rrtlsomollliw' ""“'° l ;1 _ . - ' ‘ _ "° fr ll qw ' " ‘"" __ _ __...-.1-ffrff¢.:r:§'.°=..:.’:‘:.-.__¢.f .. .._. _ _ _ _, _ _ ~ _ _ _ _ ._ __ .:_’,:‘f‘i3_“;‘i’L.:,__§f7“‘e@.%l§:;"`=‘=;gh‘f'_}'\`“=`°i3l #Office _Neva Prowse Block, 20 ",, L_ MURPHY & C0 LTD ~ _ .__f_ V in. __ f _ - _ .» - _ ' -‘ K ¢ g-_ vga v » ~ _ 1i"'f"'- '° " a y t ’ ~' THQ! Liiil; ITD!! yet they are soft, easy and comfortable. That’s why farmers, mechanics and factory men buy r ` - » There -is honest wear, and ' solidcomfort,in cverypair. .This Trade-mark on the sole is your guarantee of satisfaction Ames-laldea lilies. o..|¢aa.s.a. Mrs; Pinklxnm. _l 1 2 FASHIONABLE 4 FANCY VESTS 'I`o.have that real stylish and attractive appear- _ ance; n fancy vest must be made to the measure of ‘ the wearer, fand must be a perfectiit. _ The_.vest_yo1i get in the “Rendv-l\lade”shop can- not give you the satisfaction you _should get. It is sure to be a poor fitting garment. VVe are showing a most attractive range of vest materials, and we will make yon a vest in any of the latest cuts you may choose. It will have all the latest touches of st5le, together with a perfect tit and the price is vel y little bigger than you pay for a“ Ready- made!!! ‘ .' i.' . _ I . We would like -.to make you a swell vest for E:\stcr.' f» »‘ - l . .- _ \ MacLELLAN BROS., - The “Exp¢rt"Tailors. _ dmwfrmwftf ` “ Just a Matter of Style. But itwill save you from I 0 5. Until quite mtelv. sewing machines were all made with what i c- ed Box heads. At p|esen', Drop heads are the style. We linrc in Lock six B lx head niachiu s. ’i`h se -nnclrincs wil d » as good work as any Drop head. ‘ Each man his c i~ gun united for five years, and has n full s-.t of at rclmler tf. We hive drcirlci to clean them ont at the following prices: __' 2 New it il lapis ny 5:4. inch. 1, 2 N\\\'_'lioine_»t $78'_c=1ch. 'f _; 1 Nlw`1dealm._$26 each. ~| Si ger at $25. _‘- They will r ol last long, ro crll or write todly. Telm.~l8 per ' cent for time. ‘ _ M|LLEi1";lBR0TnERS. _ »,' 1 I - ‘ ' .___ __~____k_- ' _1__V__~_ _*______ ~ _____' __ '__ - '-r r ._ -._.-~.- Canads Life Facts . a has on its books nearly _ e f3,5oo,oo0 profits added ._ _ to policies as bonus. additions._ No other Canafdian Company even apgroaches this sum, the largest ‘ amount so credited emg $576,000. - Consult your agents for plane and rates. W- T~_|_ls'rf°s;;_.,_____,,___________,__. W. K.. Rogers. _. Q" W. P' c‘".‘|“n. _ Manager P- E- I. _Bnncli. Ages: sunneer. B. D. Rogers. 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